The Montreal herald, 31 janvier 1905, mardi 31 janvier 1905
[" 3 \u2014 pe ary ; ( Ua: Herald -Want Columns.4F le OR Live WANTS e.= In \u2014 PAGES.peepee KR} SDAY, JANUARY 31, 1905.\u2019 RENTS WILL NOT ADVANCE MOVE BF LOWERED.2.Aechiy 31 Dec 0; Real Estate Agents Say That|Military Critics Severely Demand Exceeds - Supply Criticize Kuropatkin\u2019s Latest Tactics } INCREASE IN SOME DISTRICTS japs MAY NOT FOLLOW UP There Are Many New Houses But the! On Account of Landiords Think They Can Get Their Own Price for ; Them All | the Intense Cold\u2014 Loss of Herkoutai Weakens Russian Position and May Compel Retreat.\u201cA gbod many more houses, but a St.Petersburg January 3i.\u2014The As- general tendency on the part of land- | sociated Press telegrams from Man-| lords to maintain rentals af the high |churia do uot indicate developments of, levels secured last year.\u201d | importance since Gen.Grippenverg\u2019's.This is the view taken by different!orders to abandon the advance.The real estate agents seen by The Hera.d | Japanese yesterday made a demonstra- 1rgarding the conditions that will pre-!tion in the eastern district, but appar- vail throughout the city when \u201clets\u201d !ently it was not serious.The opera- go Up to-morrow.tions on the Russian right will prob- Last year when rentals were advanc-' ably not occasion further heavy fight- ed from twenty to thirty-five per cent.! ing at present, unless the Japanese de-' the agents claimed that the demand termine to follow up their counter of-, was twice as great as the s'ipply and | fensive movement, which is not lfkely.many tenants had hopes of having in view of despatches from Mukden, thelr rentals lowered this year.Th>! saying the cold is more intense, thusi different agents seen to-day repor:, rendering the movements of large | however, that they do not know of a\u2019 bodies on either side well nigh impos- | single Instance in which rentals have sible.One result of the bitter cold has been lowered and if anything the t2a- been to greatly increase the mortality dency is still in an upward direction.among the wounded.! In the case of houses that have been Military critics do not express ap-| held in three and five year leases the proval of General Kuropatkin\u2019s offen-i rentals in most Instances are being |sive, the Novoe Vremya declaring it! advanced to the level secured from teon- | was a failure, and the Russ saying it; ants wbko were obliged to sign leas>s| was neither a reconnaissance in force| last year.inor a demonstration, hence it could! A real estate man stated that between | only have been undertaken to capiure; 1.600 and 2,000 lets would go up un!, strategical point, and this dbject was.houses in the city and suburbs to-mor- | not justified by events.; row and that there would be fully 2.500 , families trying to Letter themselves! Russian Plans Changed.cither in securing better accommodi-:i \u2018Tokio, January 31.-\u2014It is belleved that! tions or lower rentals, | the loss of Heikoutai weakens the Rus- Mr.J.Stevenson Brown, says of con- | gian position, and probably will compel! ditions: \u201cWe find that the demanl|a material change in the Russian trontl for houses is still much greater than, that vielnity.Heikoutai will be: the supply.During the past two ©r(strongly defeuded Li the Japanese, who] three years co.nparatively few hous-s are now occupying the Russiun works.He es EE ES te ie rent ! As the ground is frozen it is practical-.g e h price 14 à + in.: pot ! Is made.\u201d Pérne Japanese are lakihg good cave \u2014_\u2014\u2014 to see that the Russien rank and file are not left uninformed regarding the .claring that all Russia |s aflame With riot aud revoit arguing that the sol- \u2018diers are shedding their bloud in vain \u2018and calling on them to surrender or disturbances in Russia.They are carrying on a regular campaign to! desert.The soldiers eagerly read and discuss these communcations.especially avcounts of the events at si, Petrrs- burg Junuary 22.The sincere hope is expressed on all sides that the Russian nation will forego internal differences and not play tio the hands of the Ja- spread redition and discouragement: among the troops.Letters are duily thrown within the Russian lines de- May Sail South To-Morrow.List of Officers and C paliese.rew.British Vessel Seized.\u2018\u2019okio.January ?1.-\u2014The Japanese \\es- ; - ; .es terday captured off Hokkaido Island, Halifax.Jan.3l.\u2014 (Speaain) \u2014The japern Japan, the British steamer! trim steam cruiser Canada 1s ready \\Wyefield.leaded with contraband for tor the trip south.Her stores are all Vladivostok.: \u201c4 on board, and yesterday she cvaled, JL ts expected she will bunker again at Bermuda.She will proceed from here PRINCESS VICTORIA ILL.January 21.-Tle Princess\u2019 - .nee \u201csg.Victoria, daught+r of King dward.to Bermuda, and will go thence to Nas underwent a operation tor appendi- sau and Port Royal, Jamaica.Bar- citis at Buckingham Palace this morn- badoes, Port of spain, Trinidad and ;ng.The operation was performed by, Turk's Island.From there she will re- sir Frederick Treves, surgeon-in-vrd- | turn to Nassau and to Bermuda.lt \u20188 Inary to the King.\u2018 expected the trip will be about 6,00 A pulletin subsequently Issued suys:, miles, and will occupy about WO \u201cTha circumstances of the operation months.were favorable.\u2018The princess bore i T.ondon, The officers and crew of the \u2018\u2019anadA very well and js progressing very sat- are as follows: commander, Captain Knowlton, formerly of the vrulser Osprey.ete.first officer, Wim, J.Milne, formerly of the flagship Acadia, sec- end officer, Clement BarKkhouee; sevre- tary and paymaster, John 8.McKay, Marconme officer.John D.Taylor, cf Toronto; chlef enginecr, David M.A.| Mooney.formerly of the flagship Aca-| TION.dia.guarantee engineer, F.S.toby.\u2019 After almost twelve months nf more of England: scennd engineer, Chas.Fo.jue unsatisfactory dealings, the ! Doby.formerly of the Plant Ilner Hali- pad Conunittee has aii but definitely | tax: third engineer, Alfred 1.Ross, of decided to set\u2018aside the sum of $92,409 Dartmouth: chief steward, W.11; for the contemplated work on St.Lam- Walker, formerly of the flagship Aed- yop 0g Hill.The financial proposition, | dia and government steamer Newtield: \\hich is large enough in ila scope to isfactorily.\u201d The princess.who has been il! for.some time came to London, January 20.to prepare for the operation.She was born in 1568.! \u2014_\u2014 ; ST.LAMBERT'S HILL EXPROPRIA-' officers\u2019 steward, Frank Askey.petly | defray ull the necessary expense in- | officers\u2019 steward, Arthur Creelman: | valved In the widéning of the street, nner, C.A.Lyons, formerly of thei will he placed before the city attor- srulger Osprey: Gunners\u2019 mate, Evan: eve ang then before the Ceuncil.Jones: boatswain, Havelock Mason, | ee formerly of the cruiser Curlew; boatswain's mate, Wm.Thompson; carpen- WILL SUPERINTEND CONSTRUC.- : rer.James R.Pye, formerly of the flag- TION.Ottawa, Jan, 2l.-(8peciatHr\u2014Mr, Ja-.ship Acadia.p ni Up to last night the final sailing or- col Who was enga 44 ne nie \u20ac $ .\u20ac aged by the Min ders had mot heen rer elved, but it 18 ;ster of Railways to prepare plans for | expected that the cruiser will Dao the Port Colborne two-million bushel | morrow morning.She may ship {V0 gievator.has now been engaged by Mr.Emmerson to see that the structure is or three more men before she sails.built according to the plane.ee STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.: \u2014 | New York -Slavonia, Hekla, prin.BIG INCREASE IN RETURNS.gessin Victoria.Ottawa.Jan.N.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The cus- Gibraltar\u2014 Konig Albert.toms receipts for the Dominion for the l.iverpool\u2014Georgic.Umbria month of January was $5.004849, an Portland\u2014Hungarian.increase of 850.106 aver January.1904.Genoa\u2014Prinz Adalbert For seven months the revenue from Boston-\u2014Sylvanix.customs was K24.208.967, an increase of Hamburg.\u2014Blucher.580,462 over the seven months foi New York\u2014Ultonia, 1903-4.\u2018 THE PROVERB HUNT.\u201cthe \u2018continue to swell the number of dead.from St.Petersburg produced an out-.began firing.; the (Mis Kind tbat ever occurred taking place 1u \u2018 Florida, \u2018down to the electors\u2019 TAXPAYER\u2014WHAT DO YOU TAKE ME FOR ?VALLE 32 YEARS EXTENSION BL STREET RY AN FRANCHISE, «> x ANARCHY PREVAILS IN WARSAW AND THE DEATH LIST IS RAPIDLY GROWING 31.\u2014The.the Siberian and Manchurian markets.:the legal point in connection with the ous.p The result has been that thousands of firing of January 20, that the law re- twenty-eight, a brakeman employed by quires the police to exhaust all means the G.T.R.St.Petersburg, January latest reports from Warsaw depict the ; situation throughout Poland as increas-! Vorkmen have been thrown out of em-! ; ; «pbloyment for many month t.fur- ingly serious.Minor collisions between ploy y s pas troops and police and° \u2018Trade and industry are completely at burst of a riotous und incendlary spirit.#4 standstill and the presence of thou- It is feared thui a large proportion of sands of idle workmen who are starving these thousands may be utilized by the and desperate adds a factor of the revolutionary orgauizations gredtest danger, which is not present to the same extent in Nt.Petersburg, where the Government orders for war the movement The American vice-consul at Warsaw, Witold Fouchas, telegraphs that many stores have been pillaged by mobs and that the shops and factoriés are closed.Those who are not willing to walk out are compelled to join the strike by threats.Mr.Fouchas saw no improvement in the situation up to last night, to a revolutionary movement.The Nashaghizn, a Liberal newspaper nishing a horde of hungry, dissatisfied.|lroops, and the Nashazhizn claims populace, desperate mieu.among whom the news that was not done before the military lers.DROPPED Collapsed Suddenly Last Evening at His E Home A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS One Man Loses an Eye, Two Lose Their Right Hands and Another One Loses Four Toes.i - Mr.James Scott, aged sixty-three, of 603 Lansdowne Avenue, Westmount, who had been secretary of the Metropolitan Insurance Company, droppad ng.Mr.Scott had been troubled with heart failure for some time.The disease did not confine him to his home and the deceased went about his usual -duties .yesterday.cheerful mood but collapsed after be- tng in the house a short time.Whan Dr.McArthur arrived life was extinct.Coroner McMahon on being notifiza disposed of the case without a jury Deccased resided\u2019 in the viclnity of Montreal for many years.He was well known as an insurance man and is survived by a widow and adult fam- Uy.Caught in Couplings.Five accidents occurred in Montreal the that to preserve order before calling in Czar Will Meet Workmen.New York, January 31.\u2014A St.Peters-| in Poland, burg despatch to the Times says:\u2014It is'pome in Cote St.Paul, Mr.Louis Be- which is the hotbed of Socialism, and understood that the Czar will receiveijgnger, aged forty-five, a farmer, may develop a purely a deputation of workingmen as sooN pad his hand crushed.political character, though there is no! as the strikes have subsided and the: him to the Notre Dame Hospital.purposes have kept the facutories busy.Indication so far of any co-operation men return to work, but as the move-i450 will probably have to suffer tha on the part of the intelligent class of ment appears to be spreading In epl-!gmputation of his hand.the Polish population, which are averse\u2019 demic form in the provinces, this hard- gangerous condition as he lv yet enters into calculations.There seems (0 be no doubt that So- of St.Petersburg, which has recelved ciallstic agencies made great use of the a second warning from Governor-Gen- sacrifice of life in St.Petersburg in eral Trepoff in a moderate tone, raises\u2019 influencing the provinces.and reported receipt of bad news from, Lodz and Rudom.It 18 conservativelv estimated that number of killed or wounded at Warsaw 18 about one hundred, The rioting in Poland will largely affect the economic situation, The factories at Warsaw, Lodz.Petrokoff and INDUSTRIAL AND LABOR STATISTICS FOR PAST YEAR other industrial centres in Puland have been compelled to gradually reduce their output and decrease their working forces.since the outbreak of the war, which has almost entirely closed of 1904 from an standpoint.year jabor industrial nanas \"ta \u2014\u20144-é\u2014#-\u2014\u2014## & great improvement as compared is THE WEATHER PPROBABILI- with 1803, the total number of dia- putes in existence being TIES will be found daily on .compared with HO\" Classified Want Page.sear and 123 in workmen involved in | Through The Herald's Sieve.KUROPATRIN seems to have tried to cheer IT the Czar with a Montreal Star forecast of victory in Manchuria.ACCORDING to the Russian official report IT'S DENTED that the Cuban Governmen 96 persons only were killed in the St.Peters.3 .- .dim , - De ° was bought Sir Willlam Van Horne's railway.burg disturbance, of wnum 167 were buried A more likely pieve of news would be that | | NOW TRANSPIRES that Port Arthur.Ont.was carried by the Libs, which 1s bad news for Czar Whituey.t \u2018esterday : : : yesterday e Sir William bad put the Cuban Governmeat POLITE COLD WAVES sbould not wear LUE Of business, out their wetrouie.VARIETY will be given tho situation, by the arrival of Cap.Bernier one of breeze-laden June mornings with a few lime- ! light views on Low the North Pole looks from LL lat.411, long.44.| ITALY bas a political party caled the Extreme Left.Which is a vice name, nnd \u201cMADE IN GERMANY.\u201d | would just du fur our own Con-.WilY DOES NOT -ome genius come along and put up California weather in cans for the trade?HOCKEY =tanding vf tbe future Victoria: 17 quaris blood Jost Montreal .27 quarts blood lost | Quebec 59 quarts blood lost Ç .41 quarts bluod lost Ete, Westmount \u2026.re, | WITH the biggest automobile meeting of has producing country iu the world.| toes were raised there last year than Le i Geriuany become the greatest potate More pota- produced by England, Ireland.France, Holland and all the other European countries south aud east of Russia, combined.\u2014Consular Report.the flee the State or climb a trre.HIM little linen shamrocks innocent bystander may well: That we wear St.Pathricks Day\u2014 Tue wans soid on the corners\u2014- valued .Come frm Germany.they say! ALGEST DIAMOND ever found.; L at some $4.010,000.has been discovered They have facthries fhere, J hear, near Pretoria.lt welghs about half a! Where De milllons very year pound.Just as soon as the news has time Thin Imblums to penetrate the earth a little, !t is confi- | hands, ; dently experted that Oom Paul Kruger will And we mar\u2019reh in th\u2019 pur-rade take a few turns in his grave.lo the music that is made\u2014 | AN the diamonds in the world sre said to.Un that gr-randest day of all-be Germau be worth about $1.000,000.000, not including banus! tbe shirt front search light owned by Mr.Gamey, of Ontario.A stone weighing 971 Karats was sent to London in 1898, and is still being cut at Ain- sterdam.Read this paper for al\\¢be latest news on diamonds.Prise one cent.Diamonds.Ar-re projuced be furrie | i i Now, glory be.we're ain\u2019 Pratirs raised along the Rhine: \"Be their sauerkraut they plant thim And raypoort they're doin' fine, Be the side iv Erin's crop Theirs w'u'A loom up like a top Be a shtrawstack\u2014uo, | mane the other , way.\u2018 i AFTER ALI.perbaps the otherwise un- They were Irish wanst, but now | cxplainable action of Glengarry in defeating I dinnaw\u2014well, annyhow, ! Mr.Whitney's candidate had best be set, They're moshtly made in Germany to-day.| natural resentment at Mr.Whitney's memorable effort to put down the Scotch.Oh.worra, what is comin\u2019?How can we shtop th\u2019 Dutch?They re r-reachin\u2019 out and grabbin® Iv'rything they's left to clutch.They\u2018! be ma-akin° Irish laco ! To be sold before yer face | And ahillalahs\u2014whist! \u2018The ncxt time that | TT \" ye ov : THE PRISONS in Russia are becoming | Wan iv thim fer sale ye'll find, fuil.Ditto the graves.[11 ye look at ut behind, Thim tufrible wor-rds: | many! A LAUNDRY is a place where shirts are exchanged.WITH Jobn L.Sullivan lecturing.James J.Corbett in comedy -darama and James J.Jef- fries in melodrama, there |s little left for Itobert Fitzsimmous.excepting grand opera.\u2018Made in Ger- .NOBODY can be found willing to accept IT'S AN ILL WIND that blows good to.the position of Mayor of Magog, Que.In nobody.The \u2018\u2018glass-put-in\u2019\u2019 man will have ' ji}: vords, Magog is suffering from a scarc- \u2018amount of personal only \u201c403, [ployes though, the preceding'al:o shown under the heading of min- {hand cut, Master George Pearce was The numbed of ing, witH 106 fata: accidents, general treated ot the Notre Dime Hospital, strikes during [transport with 100.lumbering and saw (with fatalities were reported in the other Lranches of employment.these .| \"powerful CSV, without destroying the effect.And now the Proverb answ books.One lady.in Bending presses the sentiments of many letter that, win or lose a prize, work involved in the contest.{ so much thought, and enquiry, and the decision of the judges, { Dickson, will be rendered at the sand, and The Herald's store-room bolding the large envelopes, the contents of which have caused { To-morrow at six o'clock the contest closes, and any answers received after that hour will not be accepted.examining the thousands of answers will be Immediately begv IF THE REVOLUTION fails Father Gopon\u2019's proclamation should be as good as a ticket to Siberia.\u2018 TT A i ers are coming in by th - BERLIN now cstimates its population at e y e thou 2,000,000.Estimates are easy to make.To- is being filled with bags ronto often estimates its population at 75,000 more than Montreal's.just to exercise its bright young imsagipation.i SWINBURNE has bombarded the Czar in verse, but so long 8s Alfred Austin remalns silent tho case is not so terrible.and examination in her enswers, probably ex- when she savas in a separate she has thoroughly enjoyed the of proverb STOESSEL may find when he gots home; that the people snd the government are both | too busy to note his arrival The work of Messrs.Lighthall, Welr a ! earliest possible moment.\" IF IT HADN'T already been announced, wouldn't the weight of this newly-discovered $4.000,000 diamond make a fine guessing content in 0 chapel fair?plenty to do for a while over in Russia.| ty of Jim Cochranes.CON.PAPERS still attribute the Ontario result largely to the angelic qualities of the Hon.R.K.Gamey.If Gamey has any sens.ot bumor we trust that he occasionally re- lievas his peni-up emotions by iaeaving a smile.- ° | 1 ! approximately The railway shown to involve the greatest danger to em- heavy returns were with and industry Comparatively few 100, agricultural trades with 1038 milling the metal sixty-nine.EUGENE YSAYE MORE LEONINE THAN LISIT No Modern Musician Vies With Him for Vastness of Personality.Fugvne Ysaye descended the stairs of the Windsor Hotel rotunda this morn- irg nt eleven precisely, and the earth trembled.;- Nor words, nor pictures can convey the tremendous solidity of that vast, upright, overcoat.d, opcra-hatted figure that walked authoritatively into the \u201cmidst of a large delegation of anashed Journalists, More leonine than Liszt, more rubleund than Rubinstein\u2014there is no comparison avallable for this decadent generation to convey the vaste ness of his personality.\u2018There were glants In those days,\u201d but we are reduced to the effeminate Paderewski.the curly Kubelik, and the merely pom- ous Pugno.Ile talked, amazingly, with broad, gestures o° the great right avin, with a vivid twinkle in the eye, with a finality that would have been grievous in a lesser man.\u201cBach, he suald\u2014and the simple four- letter worll rolled out of his throat like a salute of twenty-one guns\u2014\"Bach\u2014 we are just beginning to understand |.him\u2014just beginning.We are infants, I tell you.To understand Bach, it is the work of many lifetimes.Beethoven, he is great, but he is, what do you \u2018terrestre\u2018\u2014he is of the earth.earthy.He is a Titan\u2014a Promethcus, if yeu will; but Bach, he is a god.We lave fifty-six volumes of his works, and we have lost as many more\u2014Ah! what a loss!\u2014and in all those works there Is not a note that can be left out .Bach Is perfect.\u2019 : A Great Reception.Ysaye wag dined last night at Me Windsor Ly a group of Jistinguished Montreal musicians and compatriots of Belgian origin, and was immensely enthusiastic this morning over the ro- ception that had been accorded him.In the course of the dinne- he and some sclentific friends developed a theory of electrical magnetism which will give the McGill people something to talk about.\u2018I always play best when I am faring north to my audience.\u201d sald the great violinist.\u201cI do not %Xnow why it is, but I suppose the artist must get his heurers in the line of his radiations.I am never at my beat in Car- nrgie Hall and I can cross the atreet to the Metropolitan Opera House and feel completely at home.\u201d He is thoroughly convinced not only of the dignity but of the immortality of the interpretative genius.\u201cYou THE MAN who stole 35.000.509 from the have never heard Rubinstein play, but Rothschilds should bb captured and made a member of the firm.WITH THAT $3,000,000 surplus waiting for them.Messrs.Gamey and Whitney are inclined to the bellef that the Hoss Cabinet is indecently slow about handing over thé cBmbination of the safe.1F\u2018WHITNEY'S election promises are being fulfilled the happy electors of Ontario are now picking gold watches and diamond tiaras from the trees.\u2019 so ' ge you know how he playéd.Your children after you fifty years hence will know how Rubinstein played.The truly great Interpreter Has an immortality ae genuine as that of the com- porer.\"\u201d\u2019 _ If there is room for both Mr.Ysaye and the audience, he will play to-night at Monument National.He is accompanied by a considerable suite, Including Madame Ysaye and his pianist, M.de Befve, a noted Belgian artist.{his right eye.{vas destroyed.78.956.\u2018his feet of the issue :of 560 Sanguinet Street.had four of since last night and several are seri- Mr.Edward McCarthy, aged was coupling cars near the | Bonaventure Station when his left \u2018hand was crushed between the coup- He was removed to the Montreal General Hospital and will likely se \u2018his hand.; Caught in a Mill, While operating a grist mill at is iso Dr.Roy sent He is in a suffered imuch from the shock.i Loses Use of an Eye.1 Knocked down by a street car at the (corner of Dorchester and Bleury 3ts., Mr.George Howe, aged fifty-two of 102 Hutchison Avenue, received dezp i cute about the head and face.\u2018mishap occurred early this morning and ifn the fall Mr.Howe dropped upon § \u2018sharp pointed stick which penetrated The sight of the optic The victim was- taken to the General Tot | Four Toes Cut Off.Ottawa, Jan.31.-The Labor Gazette!1904 was 15,665 and loss of time in| By à heavy piece of iron falling upon for January contaUis a series of spc- | working days cial reviews dealing with the calendar A very interesting review and |deals with industrial accidents occur- In the number of ring in the Dominion, A strikes and lockouts the year showed service, with a total of 243 fatalitics, [Was sent to the General Hospital.Mr.Joseph Felix, aged forty.his toes cut and mangled about 9 a.m.\u2018while working at 63 Mill Street.ile .Messenger Boy Hurt.| With his face bleeding and his left \u2018In hoarding a sieigh wilh a pane of lglass under his arin, Master Pearce, who lives At Point St.Charles, stumbled and fell, inflicting the injuries.Several stitches were required to close this wounds CONSTITUTIONAL COURSE PURSUED Toronto News Defends the Course Adopted by Lieut.- Governor Clarke ! Toronto.Jan.31.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 The i News, discussing | demand that Lieutenant-Guvernor \u2018Clark be dismissed for alleged prefer- | ence to Premier Ross in the past.will | say to-day.\u2018He chose to act upon the | advice of his ministers so long as they \u2018were able to control the I egislature.and in the long run this will be found | to be a safer and sounder course under \u201call such circumstances.Nothing \u20188 | gained except where the very life of | the state is imperilled by arbitrary in- | terference of governors and lieutenant- governors.We doubt if the final judg- i ! t \u2018 \u2018 \u2018 MR.DAVID YUILE, dead at his suburbah home last ev2n-,troduced- into the House on or\u201d Tpis\\MESS Of pottage.the Ottawa Citizen's ; -leSquerss President of the Dominion Textile Co.wt - te Both Sides Want to Kesp Crow Lands to Meot Expenditirère.- Bill Will be Introduées \u201c5 February 16 «8 vo OF THE N Ottawa, Jau.3L\u2014(Specig; pected the bili to grant- attônes the Territories will be \u2018drafted and February 15th.Conferences bet representatives of tlie Federal ae Territorial \u2018Governments till contique He returned in_a and will bp kept up unril the Dominigy Ministers are fully \u2018seized of the views .of the men from the Northwest.One \u201d of the snags encountered during thé discussion is the claim set up by the Territories to the ownership of Crown .: Lande.The Dominion representatives so far as can be gathered, object: \u2019 surrendering the Crown Lands in two provinces row proposed to created.They =ay the retention.these lands by the Dominion is \u2018ne~ cessary in connection with carrying ont \u2018of the large and comprehensive immigration policy now- im operation, t= volving, as it does, .an annual ex ture of something like half a mi dollars.: hn Manitoba did not get the Crwowñ Lands when she entered Confederation, and official opinion seems to be against the recognition of the Territorial clatm, Of course if the lands are retained by the Dominion a fair compensation In \u2018the shape of a cash subsidy would be.\u2018granted by the Dominion.That is re- \u2018cognized by everyone.Territorial re-.\u201cHe Presentatives are vigorous in insisting \u2018the Crown Lands should be handed over, .\u2018 SR | \u201cThe lands belong to us,\u201d they say, and we ought to get them.We do hot regard the case of Manitoba as.any precedent applicable to us.Manitoba\u2019 {for $100,000 a year, surrendered her iright -to her Crown Lands or, in other jwords, abandoned her birthright for a\u2019 That is not a ress son why we should do the same.Every .{settler coming into the Northwest cogia jus $4 pen annum.That, speaking jroughly, represents the expenditure for jroads and bridges gud for -gducation.:How are we to meet this growing ex: :- |Penditure unless, We are provided with, -a source of revenue?\u2019 at, There may be some difficulty in res conciling the conflicting views, but no: one doubts this will be happily accom~ ,plished and a measure framed that wii, \u2018on the whole, meat the views of aif parties.The absence of Hon.Mr.Stg- ton at the pregent time is felt to heip drawback, but-the Minister of the Ig- : terior is being: kept informed - of : \u201c that transpires dnd doubtlésd 4s able.to advise his colleagues in writing.The\u201c absence of Mr.Sifton will pot necés.- sarily invelve any dé¢lay in the Introd - duction of the.-autonomy bill as soon as it has been drafted.# _ \u2014\u2014__ * NEWCASTLE A DIVISIONAL POINT St.John, N.B., Jan, 31.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.W.S.Loggie, M.P., has notified the Newcastle Board of Trade that he has talked with the Minister of Rall- ! ways pa Moine making Newcastle a d divisional boint.The board will meet at once to discuss the matter, and it is likely that a delegation will be sent to interview the minister and urge the matter.The matter has assumed shape since the acquisition of the Canada Eastern by the Intercolonial, - DEAD MAN IS MR.\u201cJIM\u201d BIGGS.The police were unable to locate friends of a Jim Biggs.regarding whose death a telegram reached the city Friday last, but to-day Chief Carpenter, of the detective force, ascertained that the name of deceased was Mr.Jim Biggs, whose family is in Montreal, his brother \u2018being a Grand Trunk employe.Arrangements have been made to, bring | the body home.1 AID FOR COAST-KOOTENAY.Ottawa, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014All the British Columbia members waited to-~ day on Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr.- merson and Senator Tempieman and asked aid for the proposed Coast Koo- tenay Railway.The delegation asked that the government guarantee the principal and interest to the amount of $3.000 à mile.Sir \"Wilfrid Laurier said that the government could not do this, but when the time came for-the consideration of the usual railway sub- gidies the Coast Kootenay would not be forgotten.1 © \u2014\u2014 || WHAT IS GOING ON | e- ° His Majesty's\u2014De Wolf Hopper in \u2018Wang.+ Academy-Mrs.Mac the Mayor.Francals\u2014Miss Clover\u2019s Jolly Bure Les Nouveautes\u2014Oissau de Passage Royal\u2014When Women Love.#04 Biograph at Windsor Hall._ i Rev.Dr.Potts in St.James Methode ist Church on the Holy Land and thé Holy City.: iy ; Ysaye at the Monument National.| Bishop College School reunion at (Plave Viger Hotel.Ts a4 » ns t of history will approve of the dla- iss the DeBoucherville Government by Letellier, of the dismissal of the Mercier Government by Angers, or missal of the dismissal of the Turner Government by McInnes, In each case there was plausible ground for executive interference, but the results of the interference made nefther for the com- for or prestige of the interfering governors, nor for the permanent interests of the province concerned.The policy which Lieutenant-Governor Clark pursued under Premier Ross ha will doubtless pursue under Mr.Whitney.and he may be sure the criticism lof the Ottawa Citizen will evoke no response throughout the country.re MR.WHITNEY\u2019S MAJORITY.Toronto, Jan.31.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 An analysis of the voting on Jan.25 shows that Mr.J, P.Whitney secured a net THE man whose ser- { vices might be worth \u2018{.more to you than to any: majority of 31,282 in the province, / .y \\ : other employer in the city -} may be reading The Herald Want-Ads.every day ) just now.-A ten cent: \u2018\u201c\u2018ad\u2019\u2019 would be a good} expenditure, would it not: § .CA + Read Herald Want ads.are.Winners, er P0 np Er rg è ane TT © des is Fe A TRE mate et EM TE 1 are GOGNAG + A [ The 1 ppt Brandy * BOUTELLEAT'S » ¢ V.0.B.-1831 Cognac - Brandies of the \u201cCharente,\u201d - For sale.by all first-class Dealers.nupon MEBERT & co, - = = = = Agente, MONTREAL.ce visit us.At Most Moderate Prices.Do not forget that our assortment of Furs {s always complete, and that you cannot find elsewhere the choice of fine Furs that we offer yom The quality of our Furs is from 30 per cent, to 40 per cent, superior value to all the Furs that they offer you in any other house.We go to the largest markets in the world and choose prices extremely low.It is all to your \u2018advantage to come and The Largest Fur House in the World.The Best Assorted Stock.: the cream of the Furs at * Chas.DesjardinssCie 1531-1539 Rue Ste Catherine Montreal.And censider the UNIFORMITY and PURITY of STOP JFIVE ROSES FLOUR BEFORE BUYING OTHER BRANDS.IT'S BETTER THAN THE REST! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT.LAKE OF THE \u2018WOODS MILLING co, LiMITED at the home of her son, Harold, of Mrs.in the sixtieth year of ber age.Mrs.Perley is Well rememn- bered as one of the favorite vocalists fof &t.John in her younger days, , Wäs a daughter of Col.Ormond.London.\u2014John Watcerworth, to be the oldest engineer in the world, 20, at the ave of eighty- He was ulways selected to handle -any royal England und he handled the train in Vietoria returned fromn | Scotland on her first journey by rail: }e had travelled 2,000,000 miles without an accident.Hamilton, Ont.=-A cable tecelved here from Mentone, death Greening, Greening, brokers of thls city.been a resident of Hamilton for about fifteen years, and had been in\u2019 France for some time for the benefit of his He was forty-two years of : BC | the late Captain I.iGeorge H.Perley.d four.4 health.end is éurvived LyY a Widow Toronto, which OBITUARY London.\u2014The Paris correspondent of the Times announces the death, at the p @ge of eighty, of the eminent president J ©f the French Lutheran Consistory, M.Felix Kuhn, the author of a remark- \u201c @ble work on Luther and the editor of .Beveral of his writings.London, Ont.\u2014Wil &t.John, fed on Jan.traits Queen 1 1847, Fran children.\u201cLonagh, one of the oldest and most re- wpected residents of Thorold, - died at y third year, canada in 1843 and scttled iu this dis- rict.Bn extensive lufnber business at Thor-] 0 as councillor and reeve for a number of pears and mayor for four years.\u2018Whitmore Richards, St, (Catharine s.Ol is home.Deceased Mr.M For many yc id.He rerved the Lortdon.-Mrs.1 Grand Trunk foreman, J tad a leg crushed in the old roundhouse here some days ago, died at Vic- torial Hospital of septic polsoning.mes thirty-two years old, and unmar- vie N.B.\u2014The death occurred | there yésterday of the firm of Bickle & Vankleek Hill, Adams, age liam Johnston, -of who ther, mother, one He das county, j been informed that Concorde.Justice Kelley, - of She : believed! to Ttaly.in the north of Italian Government.more th4, persona non grata.ce, announces the of Fred.I.He had |g; the age of seventy- and three Bengal Cavalry, married sisters survive him.mains of the deceased were taken by rail to his home in Glen Stewart, Dun- for interment.Paris,\u2014Consul- General has been\u2019 v on Saturday, and her husband was tele- phed for, but he arrived too late.rs.Richards was married in 1900, and leaves one daughter, ; Ont.\u2014Rev.the assistant Methodist minister here, died of tyhoid fever at the residence of Mr.William A.Chengy, twenty-two years.had been fn the active work of the tinistry for only six months and was a very promising young man.William J.Mr.Adams.His fa- brother and four The re- Gowdy .has] a stranger recently run over and killed in the Place de la identified as Chief the International Court of Appeals of Cairo, Egypt, who Teceently had been residing in London: Anthony W.Keiley first came into prominence through his nomination ny President Cleveland in 1885 as Minister His appointment was cancelled on account of the objections of the He was the accredited hw President Cleveland as Min- istér.to Vienna, but the Austrian Gov- i ernment also declared, Mr.Kelley to be To relieve the ad- rainistration of President Cleveland of embarrassment, Mr, and later was appointed to the International Court \u2018at Cairo.London.\u2014Gen, James Blelr, v.C., Cc.late of the.Bombay Cavalry, hons orary colorel of the 32nd Lancers, dled at his residence, Pavilion, Melrose, - at Kelley resigned -seven.: The sonsof M.Blair, .of the he entered the army + fn 1844, and obtained his step in 1848, *t.-Mr.John Mc- was in hisecighty- cDonagh cane to ars he carried on town of Thorold es, and he received licutenant-co Coloneley in.the youngest daughter of Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, died at Adolboden, Switzerland, on Sunday.been in ill-health fo in consequence, went to Swi zerland, ccompanied by her sister, Miss Cham- erlain.She was taken suddenly ill b EF apr 7 oF GRANBY.RIBIERS will wear es ong 2s ¥ of ad\\mey rabbers od they look well all the time.- RANDYRI major-gereral, Mrs.Richards had r come time, and.and general in 1894, was placed on the numery list.- RUBBERS WEAR LIKE and his troop fn October, 1847.fubalterÿ and troop commander served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was preserrt at the siege of Neemuch, the siege ad assault of Kotah.and the pursuit of Tanta Topee.His services during these operations were mentioned In despaten- As u he the Victoria Cross.He obtained his majority in 1884, his nelcy.in 1870, and his [875 From-1882-t41-1885-+p7\" when he was promoted to the rank of he was Political Resident and\u2019 Brigadler-General at Aden.He became a lleutenant-general in 1859.four years after he tinemployed super- .+ as fwo pairs ON.| wife in @hicago, and who, it is alleged, | was (nothing to say.| Fogarty \u2018went to the 4ith Street sta- \u2018| Sad Plight of Young Wife of Peter : \u201ca \" \\ SRE MUNIBEAL DA : >, aN .[oye ASE Ki A Ae rE .y iy A Le \"à Na : uch-Married Man Says He is \u2018Much Abused \u201cMan.New York, Januray 8.\u2014 Johann Hoch,\" charged with the murder of a a MEBALY, TUESDAY, J JANUARY.a 1008 ERIAT 13 married twenty women, was arrested \" = in a boarding house in West 47th street 2 last night by Central Office detectives.y He admitted his identity, although when first arrested he.gave tbe naine of Henry Bartels.At the 47th street station, where he \u2018taken, he sald: \u201cI'm - 4 700 Montreal Street Railway Bonds.aé-106.- 60 Dominion Iron at 18.: \u2018 , 10 Twin City.at 108%.: 25 Twin City at 108%.76 Halifax at 107.- .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * Y¥ NEW YORK STOCKS.0 By private wire to Mr.C.-D.Monk by J.8.Bache & Co.IEEE _ ; © Jan 30.\u2019 , § DESCRIPTION ds CL ont - Amalga'sted Copper.72%.72K 73% TAM A Loco.per .BT4 87 Tors so.do do pref 111 110% 111 110% .Am Sugar Oo et 14256 14134 1424 1425 AmSmeltg & Ref Co 88%.85% 8555 85.Am Car & Foundry.33% 384 Si .88% Anaconda MintngCe 107 106.% Atch, Tep® Santa Fe 8736 875 % 2 de.Ae =.10036 2009 101.Baltimore and Otito.102% 10234 Wa\u2019 102% ., dopref.\u2026.\u2026.ce.202 Clé Brooklyn Rapa Tr.61 60: 6034 Chica Sk Allon Ce.x A oe 434 nadian Pacifie .183% 183 188)¢ Canada Boutheru.71% 715$ 72 Chez and @hie .49 48 4 Chie Burl and Quin.> 576 404 can est.i Chis Rlsod Pas.i W% 24% \u201c8 | e and ve 17 176 7736 Golerade Southern.2x nu on o \u2026 rei.7 0 ans i gente DES A, mi sn ol : Bn pe qu £ \u20ac ar Lo J ny _- Tk is roit Unite oe : | Pel.Lack.and Wor, \u2026\u2026\u2026 88134 a ; q, Delàware-Nudson.183'4 183° 183M 184 Denver R G pref 86, Duluth 8 8h.Alt .64 Box br e e.pref .\u2026 \u201837 88M Le ees.Groat Noghern prof, iB is is cers ener: eotrle .155 836 Jereer Central .Es 10% 1 1964 Hoeking Valley .ae \u2026\u2026.\u2018one Iewa Central com .\u2026 .\u2026\u2026 206 81 Kansas-Texas com \u2026 313% 381% 81% 82% Kanéas-Teras pf.65% 65x 654$ 65K Leufsville N 137% 136% 136% 138 Man Elevd.170% 170% 170M 1704 Missouri Preifie.106% 106% 1 Metropolitan Tr 108% lise 100% or en Nudsem 14634 146% 1479 148% Erie Railread\u2019.: \u2026.44 434 ARN 48% do dolIpfd.§& 82% sos Vig de do Ilptd \u2026 67 66 66% a x Y On ww ester.113 4 4 HM orfolk-West com \u2026 7056 Nerthern Securities.bt 709 7% sone Pacifio Mail .43 \u2019 Pena RR .+.1874 1874 137 iB Pressed Steel cem.\u2026.\u2026.381K -.87¢ do do pref .91 ony .100% Biplane dir Ah an ng.oar wt ut BB do de ll ptd.= a.seen Puilman.\u2026.ee Seuthera Ry com.34 do de prof Southern Pacifie Tenn Coal-Irom .Texas Pacifie.Twin City .-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.US Leathereom =.de de pref .u 8 Steel, om eee = ox ; 0 evref \u2026.x 05! US Rubber com\u2019.37% 887% .87 de do pref .100M 100% .1005\" Union Pacific eom.12236 122% 112i) 132 de de pref.9 97 07: Wabash .21% 23 21 gi do pref.44 43 43M Weat Union Tel .926 82} .Wis Cen con.\u2026.2 2 MK do do pr \u2026,\u2026\u2026.\u2026.4644 456 46 B4- .By private wire.to Mr.C.D.Monk, trom, J.$.Bache & Co.: : > Jan, 31.Opg.\u201d High, Low.Close.| Wheat, May.1164-54 11714 116% 118%-17 July .99% 2944 - 964 sb Corn, May.#% 46% 4} 44%-5 July .45%-% 45% 4534, 454.38 Oats, Miy.Sone Xa 30% 80% uly .iveee ' 8 30 Pork, Jan.157.° 30% 2 AY .iiees 1297 1300.12903 1393b- Lard, Jan.corr eens 6.80-3 May .s» T02 7% 70.700 Ribs, Jan.'.; 670 May 60° 693 68 68D TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION.PERSONAL \u2014 PALMISTRY AND.PHRENology.Last few weeks.Prof.A Youss, 2301 St, Catherine dl., closes his five vonre stay in Montreal lust woek in January.Hours , 36 10 n.m.to 9 p.tu.Charges.5c 'to $3.00 EE OOM \u2014 WAN®ED, BF A SMALL SNOW- once or twice a weok; west of Bloury desi : Box R 100, Herald Office.- - ur 27 Soe THE STATE LIFE.INSURANCE CO.\u2014.he most, successful in the wond~-wants men who can produce $100,000 or mora-good business | year.To such, the best Bonus and Commip- union and Kelly, General Managers.for Ottawa Bank Chambers, 8b.Jamos st.\u20183% \u2014 .ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIÉTRIOT.OF P Montreal, Superior Court.\u2014Dame Miia Louise\u2019 Varin, wife.common à to prope , duly authorised, vt the Oity af of Defen Montreal, id District, Phintitf, veteus Plerre A, | i , Defendant An action i tapas ou property bas besn instituted this day against the Dea endent.: Montres, 2650 Jenuarr, 1906.A TOs UT + ta ; Kidneys shoe club, a front room, on ground fiobr,.- CLOSING QUOTATIONS LIFE AGENTS WANTED _ elon and; Rénewal Contract in Canada.Beps LTA 4 a dei i ngs Soren Jan.816 hours A Gab n que wo store, with the exception ai non.essrs, Gibson and Evanturel, were present, was held yesterday aîter- nogn.At its close reporte formed there was no news.It 18 an- derstood another meeting will be held to-day and that one may also be held to-morrow, There is a general feeling that the Lieutenant-Governor will be notified of the resignation of the Gov- \u2018ernment on Wednesday or Thursday.Some of the Ministers find they have a considerable amount of work to clear off, and in epite of all their efforts, cannot get it disposed of as Quickly ns they desire, © \"Hon.Mr, Mackay, CommissiSker of Crown Lands, is one.He sald yester- there were several matters in his | department still undisposed of, and which ft would be fair in the interests of the public to leave .bo \u2018an incoming Minister not familiar with the details.To a reporter who asked him yester- rumor that he was to\u2019 receive a position in the Dominion Cabinet on account of his services as organizer in the Eastern part of the province during the Federal campaign, Hon.Mr.Graham answered: news to me.It is true, of course, I did take charge of Bastern Ontario for the Dominion campaign at the wish of =ir Wilfrid Laurier, I fully appre- \u2018ciate the kindness of friends in connecting my name with such an important public position as that.of Minister \u2018in the Dominion Cabinet, but the dearth of news since the provincial \u2018election seems ta, be the excuse for the making of all kinds \u2018of ponjectures.\u201d Replying.to a question regarding other reports, Mr.Graham said: \u201cYes, 1 have read my election is to be protest- |.ed, but I am not worrying particularly over that.A protest was held over my head for a year or more after Iny first campaign, but was finally.dropped.However, that is a matter over \u2018which I have no control, and I shall meet events as they happen.te Mr.J.P.Whitney, M.P.P., Premier- presumptive of Ontario, arrived in To- rontô last night and registered at the Queen's with his brother, F.C.Whitney, of Ottawa, Mr.Whitney Teceiv- ed reporters very courteously, but declined to answer any questions.\u2018\u2018There have been several reporters here, and I have told them all the same thing.I have nothing to say\u2014not a word.\u201d \u201cNot evén about your movements?\u2019 \u201cNo, I-am just here for a day or two, \u2018and have nothing settled.\u201d .° \u2018While having nothing to say for publication, Mr.Whitney was, if possible, more affahle than usual and was evidently gratified by his majority, though apparently realizing there might be too much of a good thing jn the matter of congratulations.Reminding him of the certainty of his Peterboro address,it- was suggested that very few had expected a landslide, and \" he intimated that his utterance, in Peterboro was inspired by such expectation.Mr.Whitney's visit was \u2018anticipated last Thursday,\u2019 and a gathering of Conservative members in the city yester- ; day made it evident it was not acci- \u2018dental.The resignation of \"the Cabinet may occur to-day and Mr.Whitney will be fully prepared for a summons from.the Lieutepant-Governor which will consummate the result of the election.Shortly after arriving at the Queen's, Mr, Whitney met about twenty of his followers and was in consultation with them for about three hours.Naturally the conference dealt with the forma- \u2018tion of a new Cabinet, and all sorts of rumors were floating\u2019 around the hotel relative to the men likely to be called upon to join Mr.\"Whitney's first administration.OTTAWA NEWS WRITERS FORM AN.ASSOCIATION Ottawa, Jan.31.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The - \u201cNews Writers Association of Ottawa,\u201d is the latest organization to spring into existence in the Capital, the various members of the repertorial departments of the\u201clocal papers, assembling Saturday afternoon in the Russell House and forming themselves into such a body.The \u201cAssociation,\u201d as it is termed, has been under cousideration for the last five or six years, and has for its object the social advantages naturally pertaining to such a movement.None but active members of the local papers are to be eligible for.memberghip.The \u201cmen on the Hill\u201d as they are called, and mdneging editors, may be taken in, as the body waxes stronger.Mr.Charles Bishop, of the Citizen, is president, and Mr.Walter Ostrom, of the Journal, is secretary, while Mr.R.R.Sparks, of the Free Press, «will handle thie money.The association will meet again, Saturday night in Aylmer, for a further -discussion of business.Co \u2014\u2014\u2014 retirees » PRESENTATION TO A PASTOR.Cornwall, Ont, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)- : The congregation of the Churah, of the Nativity, (Bast Corriwall, Sprung a.pleasant surprise on their new pastor, Rev.Father McMillan, when they presented him with a fur-lined coat and fur cap.The presentation took place during the.progressive euchre party given in the Music Hall by the Children of Mary of the congregation, in the presence of bout 700 people - Rev.Pather Mc- fllan was enticed upon the stage, and suddenly the play was stopped while D.Danis, police magistrate.read an address expressive of the high esteem and respect In which the reverend gen- Yeoman is held by his people.J.IE.Chevrier then made the presentation HE FOUND IT.Just as Recommended.\u201c1 bought a fifty cent package of Pyramid Pile Cure from my druggist, and have used twp dollar packages #ince.1 find them just as you recom- ended them to be.I have not felt the .toast sign of piles since using your remedy.three months ago.If you want use My name you may do so, as I sel like a new man.I now have no .trouble with the dreadful, aggravated \u201cx.meant to write .you sooner, but ught I would wait until I was cured.thik, you for your wonderful Plle \u201cYT was a great sufferer from Toa\" Fred.Deerr, R.F.D.4, New runswick, N.J.1 - Belqom, If ever, Is there any doubt \u201cabout the pot produced by the use of Pyramid 4 Plle Cure, as is shown bythe \u201c experl ance given above, The proprie- ' tors of this remedy have thousands of .\u2018similar letters on file, and surely no \u201c patter 7 of the merit of the pre ara- ted 1d, be asked; me it's ore n hesé Jetters are wholly .; Brsclicited, there > certainly \u2018cause for ere 3 \u201d id PF yeamid ques d'Éure A sold by drug- sta for and if a Sea Te Te.i} it for a it kad to do so.Accept no substitutes, member there i8 no other remedy \"3 as good\u201d Everyone is urged to rite.Dr Co.Marshall, Pyramid Drug Mich., for their little book describl the causes and cure of piles, \u2018és it af- \u2018ords much useful fn ony and ul tree for the aakine.- § TI Ta = _ M ra Ten were in- | \u201cPhat is certainly |! - ARTMENT STORES i AURA FOR THE Jed OF FECRUARY ) AND THE END QF OMBUM ! 8 ¢ Tue À sa es 2j | f & Se or \\\\¢:37 = \u2018 _ NS?) 4 2 { eS ; < > 3M : qe © J.Fo (EE oo Ri E tre THE TIRADERS., hd Hl Hi me ih) i A, tn ER Xe |) ld B ( toll Ee i 1 CH I inl HL ER = TH em AAA et | Ts ht a re ET i ts + THIS COUPON 13 \u201cLA Ni ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT .HE PARRENTEO AT THE OFMOL OF THD .TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO.JAN.31, | Only One Coupen of the same date _ 1905.\u201c aliewed te eaeh pereen.| 4 _ Gr Vi Ed 3 ss \u2018 a 2 Rou Ma THOUSANDS Ty C2 end US OW EEDINRY 24% WE LAW Cal id ire ee prt ome eee ace i oF IRE ALIVE IND HE /S GHED \u20ac | = A a Vu EL ah PUR wn [Er RS 1 Yi rl esd bie FINE SCA EE SR dima AL OF TR à | \u2018The combine has failed and we have made arrangements with our leading stores to celebrate the Great Victory, commencing To-morrow - \u2018Wednesday & will receive articles of ARSENE LAMY - ; Departmental Store = Cor.ST.DENIS AND DULUTH STS.It costs Tots of money but \u2018our merchants say Every one will be pleased.and: satisfied, WORTH BE Departmental Store 3551- -3561.NOTRE DAME.RE _ SES that on an \u2018occasion Tt is a splendid way to show their loyalty.2028 NOTRE DAME.: ursday, Feb.1st & ond | 8.000 .Beautiful Souvenirs \u2018have been specially.purchased and reserved to be distributed with: every \u2018purchase of $1.00 and for every additional dollar spent you greater value or if you prefer it you \u201cwill be « allowed one present for every dollar at any of the following stores: ADAM LAMY |.L'ETOILE | .Departmental Store \\ { 4° UH.THOMAS Dry Goods Store Cor.CENTRE AND WELLINGTON.\u2018These progressive stores want every persor who : saves Green Cash Receipts to Know that they mean business, , and that they will continue giving them just as long, as they \u2018are to be given and the public are satisfied.\u201ctothe above extraofdinary offer these Stores will give DOUBLE GREEN CASH RECEIPTS.: - - Come to \u2018the.Great Celebration and Receive A Magnificent * Souvenir like this they are willing to spend it\" - ao EARLY-THERE WILL BE A BIG \u2018RUSH-YOU WILL BE WELL REPAID._ \u201c \u201cGREEN CASH RECEIPTS WILL NEVER DIE\u201d HES A CANMOATE FOR TH ort reo a IS - 9 cn i | A 1 7 4 A (pal dia i Li au Re ÉTEND Cois Er Hire] TRE GE I ll Hi LU LA i [i0Y In addition = : \u2018 \u2018The Traders Advertising Company, 1835 Notre Dame Street.on behalf of the congregation.The young.priest, from w hom the atfalr was Kept a profound secret, mude an a propriate reply in French and English.mt NOVA SCOTIA WANTS PEOPLE, \u2018Halifax, N.8., January 31\u2014The Nova Scotia Government \u2018proposes .to inaugurate a vigorous immigration policy for\u2019 this province.This matter has been under consideration for some time but was definitely decided on to-day, in connection with the visit here of Mr.John Howard, agent-general of: Nova Scotla in London.The proposal, which has been accepted: is for the Halifax Board of Trade and the boards of other towns in the province to appoint re- Government in formulating an immigration plan, which Premier Murray says he has no doubt would be vigorously carried out.will be confined to Nova ficotia, .cre eres WAITED ON HON.J.C.McCORKILL Quebec, Jna.81.\u2014Headed hy Mr.A, La Hon.A.Turgeon, a delegation from: Quebec Liquor Dealers Association, of which Mr.Lachance is the solicitor, waited upon Hon, Mr, McCorKkiil at the Parliament * Buildings yesterday re garding proposed changes to'the Liquor License Act.Hon, Mr.McCorkill is to Introduce amendments to the bill In this connection at the forthcoming, ses men suggested certain changes which they wished to have included.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 trea CANADA WOOLLEN MILLS.Toronto, Jan.31\u2014Liquidator David- (gon, of the Canada Woollen Mills, brought .that much-ljtigated .concern efore the court again on an appeal from the Master's order, directing him to pay into court $10,000 on or before Jan.14, This is the sum Mr.Davidson returne& to Mr.Benson, of Montreal, when he refused that gentleman's offer of $275,000 for the mills.The Master thought \u2018Mr.Davidadn gxcesded his presentatives to act with the Provincial |! This propaganda | ance, M.P., for Quebec Centre and | sion of the Legislature and the locat [ CUBAN RAILWAY NOT FOR SALE.Sir William Van Horne To-day Ascribed Rumor to Cuban Government's .Guarantee'of Bonds.© Sir William Van Horne, head of the Cuban Rallway Syndicate, when seen to-day regurding.the rumer that .the near future fo the Cuban Government, raid the railway was not forsale at the present time.He attributed the.report to the fact that the.rallway was at present putting through negotiations with the Cuban Government whereby the Government would guarantee the bonds of the rallway.eee mre ame ! HARRIMAN WON AGAIN.Washington, Jan.8L\u2014The Supreme FLESH BUILDER The liver of the cod fish produces oil that is a wonderful flesh builder.No fat or oil can.compare with it best out of it, it must be emulsified and made like cream sion it.prepared in th best possiple form'to produce the bay possible te sults: Thirty Wears have: proven this.% ne authority in returning\u2019 Be ro and Airected that he shoul X I pesponsible.Judge ac Manon this decision on the appeal.ne : win SETI py Hy Cuban Rallway might be, sôld' in the in that respect.Toget the | In Scott\u2019's Emul-.\u2018 \u2019 Edith Hirst, of Toronto, who was on Court of the United States has granted te petition for \u2018a writ of certiorari in the case of I.H.Harriman and others versus the Northern Securities Com-| pany, growing out of the former de-| cision of the court relative to: the distribution of the stock of the Securities Company.The effect of granting the writ is to bring the case to the Supreme Court for review, -.The! argument js sat \u2018for Feb.20,\" after other cases on the call for that day.OTTAWA STREET RAILWAY.Net Earnings \u201cf6r Year $139,097\u2014New \u2018Board \u2018Elected.* Qttawa, Jan, 31.\u2014The annual general meeting of the Ottawa Electric Railway Co, was held yesterday.The report for the year ending Dec.31, 1904, shows gross receipts, $384,989.64, The net earnings were $139,007.70.Four quarterly dividends of 2 per cent.each were declared, amounting to $79,456.The mileage payments amounted to $9,- 999.04.Interest on: bonds, $20,000.The number of .passengers carried.during the year was 8,717,205, an increase vf nearly one million passengers over 1903.The following were elected directors for the current year: Messrs.T.Ahearn, George P.Brophy, Peter Whelan, Thos, Workman, Warren Y.Soper, Hon.Geo.At a subsequent meeting of diroctors Mr.I.Ahearn was re-clected president, Mr.Peter Whelan vice-president, and Mr.James D.Fraser secretary- -trea- gurer.LZ ; ae ; DIED ON THE WAY HOMÉ.\u201cToronto, Jun.81.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Mies her way home, passed away at Ranton, \u2018New w Mexico, on the train.Her brother, J.W.Hirst, of the Hotel\u2019 Delmofte, ston), formerly proprietor.of Miott House in this city, left on Sunday to meet her in Chicago, \u2018and has not been apprised of her demise, as his address in Chicago js unknown.De- .ceased, who was suffering from tuber- culoste, had.béen.npénging the past four years in California, pnd che her end near, loft Xo oR hans of her wv YY len, \u2019 2e 6 7 , « 5 HONORED MR.E.'H.COOPER.Manufacturers Bid Farewell to the Retiring Secretary.\u2018A cordial farewell was sald to their late secretary, Mr, E.-H.Cooper, yesterday afternoon by the\u2019 branch of.the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.A beautifully illuminat- vd\u2019 address was presented the retiring: secretary by Mr.J.J.McGill, man of the braneh, whieh set forth in eulogistic terms the members\u2019 appreciation of Mr.\u2018Cooper's services du ing his four years incumbency.Several members added a few words of appreciation, to which Mr.Cooper.replied, thanking the.members of- the branch.for their uniform courtesy to him.Mr.Dakers Cameron, who succeeds Mr, Cooper, was then introduced to the executive and formally installed In his new duties, ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WASH INGTON.POSTAL FRAU DS.\u2018Washington, Jan.81.\u2014The Supreme Court of the United States denied the application of Machen, Lorenz and \u2018Groff for a writ of certiorar{ in the case against them charging conspiracy to in connection with the post-office department irregularitied.Tho effect is to leave standing the decision of the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia, \u2018finding \u2018them, kuilty as \u2018chargéd.rer terres DEATH \u2018OF MISS TIMMONS, Bedford, Que.Jan, 31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 -Miss Katle C.Timmons, of.Wickhant; Que.died on Sunday, aged twenty-one a] FULL OF PLEURISY / Doctors say the couniry is full of.[First it's a ohill, then a -cold; the fi: flammeltion grows- until pleurisy ta th result, (ive twenty drops of Polion\u2019 Nerviline in hot water at.once, v gestion 18 proverited,.Yariifth a à ctr- culation restored ou-ar Any, sickness éan p vent yey ine, ' It ven ble doctor ia: an Hy %e, for, fot à né REC cs Montreal |- chair=| of the executive | defraud' thè United States Goverhment- con 1: Miss Thnmons was a sister to Timmons, C.P.R.ageut at St.Que.: J.F.Timmons, C.P.R.years.1.Pr.Johns, agent, Bedford, Que.: J.J.Timmons, locomotive engineer, C.P.R.; G.T.Tim- mont locomotive fireman, C.V.R.: A M.Timmons, trader at Wickham; Mrs.P.Lupien, Wickham, and Mrs.Richard \u2018Timmons, of Bennington, Vt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHARGES WERE DISMISSED: Four Liberals of Pickering Township Were Set Free.Pickering, Ont., Jan.31\u2014The adjourned court enquiry into censpiracy ¢harg- es In connectipn with the recent South Ontario election met yeitérday after- - noon in.the Town Hall.Regarding the charge of consplracy and.perjury preferred against Vanstone, Staniey, Law and\u2019 Squires by Nicholas C.Brown.no further evidence was taken.County Crown Attorney TRarewell, of Whitby, and\u2019 C.C.Robinson, K.C.of Toronto, argued the case for the Crown, while T.C, Robinette argued the case for the defence.After carefully reviewing the evidence at conalderable length Mar gistrate Parker gave the following de-.vision: \u2014'*Therc has not been sufficient evidence produced to warrant me in committing the accused on the-charge of conspiracy, and no evidetice belny submitted on the charge of Prat y Unis charge also A dismissed cusèd were\u2019 rally discharged.\u201d \u2014 * 45-BRANCHES IN CANADA-45 * * INPORTERS, MARUFAC- {i TURERS, EXPORTERS INVESTORS Exchange.NEW BUILDING ont Commercial Batking Discous tion, Letters of Cr American.every facflity known to modern.7 3 Collec : IGHRST current rates allow wi .> Timo deposits.nt oat RTE 4 ja year.Telegraphi all parts of the wor READY- A oy WA ; Plans of offices now on view.Apply to\u2019 Mechanics* Tuetitut, 304 Bt.Jaures Strpot.COR.GUY À COR.ST.JANES A CATHBRINS BTS WEST BND DRANG OPEN RAF.res vite .nd tho at-.! } H H PES or \u2019 4 \u201cGirl.Saved from \u201d - Catarrh of | the Lungs by Pe-ru-na.pal \u2019 LS Division.Resulted in: a | sion on Mr.Lancaster's much-debated Majority of 40 for.the a (Stat Cerrespondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, January 3L\u2014Yesterday was & day of first things in the House.There wes the first division of the session and -the first night session, \u2018 and these first things ercse dver a discul- bill of last.session in \u2018regard to railway crossings.This bill came up for a second reading and Mr.Lancaster's excuse for speaking at.length on it.was that the new members ought to hear ail about it.It provides-that in.cities, towns and villages railroad trains should not cross highways at a speed greater than ten miles an \u2018hour, unless the companies are prepared to maintain gates or watchmen fom the protection \u2018of the public.Mr.Emmerson\u2019 pointed\u2019 \u201cout the Rallway Act of 1908 the Railway Commission was given.full authority to order whatever protectiopy was necessary.This was.not a tion which should be dealt with in a general law, as local conditions -would have to be a Miss Florence E.Kenah, 434 Maria street, Ottawa.Ont.writes: \u201cA few months ago | caught a sev remained there so persistently that | out benefit, until my digestive orgaps b MISS FLORENCE KENAH.PR ere cold, whicH settled on my lungs an® became alarmed.1 took medicine with- ecame upset, and my head and back began to ache severely and frequehtly.\u201c1 was advised to try Peruna, and sick that | was ready to try anything.and | felt that | had the right medicin eomplotely restored, and have enjoyed now have, the greatest faith in The cold wind \u2018and rain, slush Women Should Beware 344 rain.SNe vember are espe- of Contracting Catarrh clally conducive to catarrh of the lungs.Few women escape.Upon the first symptoms of catching cold Peruna should be taken.Colds lead to éatarrh.Catarrh ends in cop- sumption.Delays are dangerous, Pe-ru-na for Colds and Catarrh.The following interesting letter gives.one young \u2018woman\u2019 s experience with Peruna: Miss Rose Gerbing, a popular soclety \u2018woman, of Crown Point, Ind., writes: \u201cRecently I took a long.drive in the country, and being too thinly clad, I caught a bad cold, which settled an my lungs, and which I could not seem to shake off.I had heard a great Jeal of Peruna for celds and catarrh, and 1 hought a bottle to try.T am pleased that T did, for it brought spe \u2018dy relief.it only tdok about two botties, and 1 consider this money well spent.7 \u201cYou \u2018have a firm friend \u2018in me,-and! although | had little faith, | felt so: It brought me blessed relief at once, e at last.Within three weeks | was perfect health since.Peruna.\u2019\u2014Florence E.Kenah.but have purchased several bottles to give to those without \u2018the means to buy, and have noticéd without exception that it has brought about a speedy cure wherever it has been used.\u2018\u2014Rose Gerbinz.' .Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.Oo permanent use in so many homes i8 that it contains no narcotic of any kind.\u2019 Peruna is.perfectly harmless.It can be us any length of time without acquiring a drug habit, Peruna does.not produce temporary.results, permanent in its effect.\u2018 It has no bad effect uppn the system, and.gradually eliminates catarrh bv removing the cause of catarrh.There are a multitude of homes where Pe- rina.\u2018has been used off 2nd on for twenty wears.Such a thing could not be possible if Peru 1 contained any drugs of a narcotic nature, Address Dr.Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio.\u2019 ; All cory esponderice held strictly con- | reason why Peruna has found\u201d It ds |- TONsI ra aw were desirable.then the commission had power to deal with-it.This view was taken patrick.The bill was read a second time and Mr.Fitzpatrick moved that it be referred to the Rallway Committee This was opposed by Mr.Lancaster.The House divided on his objection, which was lost by forty-five for to.elghty-tfive against.Amang those who voted with the Government were Messrs.Haggart, Barker, Lefurgy and Alcorn, all Opposition members.Mr.Hugh Guthrie introduced a bill to amend section 112 of the Dominion Elections Act.This section deals with undue infiuences and intimidation of eléétors.- out this çlause.opinion, in\u2019 his His The section, did not meet all cases, either canvass or solicit the votes of) his own employes for himself or any one else.- Mr.Maclean (York)-What.about the farmer's hired man?Mr.Guthrie\u2014It will provide for that also, Mr.Broder (Dundas)\u2014What \u201cabout the civil service?should apply to the civil service.The bill wads read a first time.Mr.Martin, P.E.I.,, was inforined by Mr.Emmerson that Murray Harbor branch raflway was not yet completed.The surveys of a proposed railway from Stanley Bridge, New London, to the main line, Prince Edward Island Rail- wy, was completed.Thdre arc two routes.Dr.Daniel (St.| $46,271,934 goods were itiported from the United Kiggdom into\" Canada during hat: ini by-Mr.Fitz-| Mr.Guthrie wants to broaden}: bill provided \u2018that no employer could |.Mr.Guthrie\u2014I am willing that it John), was told \u2018that sue dir Sidney 2 TUSEDAT, JAN US RY 21.1008.3 \u2018that: this 1e (Eee ra or 1 Le See S On| stocks must be reduced to the LOW.black and white.7 3-4; regular $1.00 Gloves.anteed by the makers, 23 only JAPANESE SILK DRAPES, \u2018each, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.72 Inches or 2 yards wide.-12 1-2t.cle perfect.Regular values are price, each .Petticoats, Blouses, .Gowns, up to- $1.00.I not only advise its-use-to: my-frjends;\"fdential LAM CHOICE \u2014 QUALITY! \"Finest \u2018Stewing Cuts, » Saddies, Loins, or Legs - .\u201d.Chops from - Tender and juicy at rock bottom prices.| 12ic Call and examine other meats at cqually low \u201cprices and fine quality, LAING'S RETAIL ALL PARTS OF ue « STORES SOLD SILK MUCH TOO CHEAP.Samuel Ralass, Who is Charged With Theft, Got Rid of $1.25 Goods at 40 Cents a Yard, Enquete was opened yesterday afternoon before Judge Desnoyers, in\u2019 the case of Samuel Ralass, who is under arrest on a charge of theft by housebreaking, of $4,000 worth of silks from the premises of the American Silk Walst Company, St.George Street.Several « hroken straps found in the\u2019 house of accused were identified as being similar to pieces left pehind in! the sjlk waist company's establishment by whoever had broken in.' Abraham Poyanter, 308 St, Lawrence Street, who bought 1,500 yards of the\u2019 silk from Rolass at thirty cents a yard, told the court, the latter had claimed to have received: the goods from the United States.He admitted the price] would not cover the duty, but said; Bleod \u2018Is Worthless UNLESS CIRCULATED.Health is assured by the new process of curing disease.RELIEF IN 30 MINUTES, Sick headache, indigestion, loss of vigor, | failing memory, nervousness are all infallible signs of weakening nerves and indicate that .your nerves lack rich blood with which to build up their broken tissues.Dr.Agnew\u2019s Heart Cure heals and strengthens the heart and gives it the power to send rich blood coursing through the veins, when most diseases disappear as by magic.It relieves heart digense in 30 minutes and-is a wondprful cure.Dr.Agnew's Ointment Cures Piles in one to three days.35c.17 Sold by B.BE.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame St.\u2018accused had informed him this was al \u2018job lot, and he had on previous occasions bought such for ten, twenty and \u2018twenty-five cents a yard.He was selling the stuff at forty cents, and .the two hundred yards found at his \u2018house was for the making of dresses for his wife and daughter.j * Harris Hochburg, merchant, 293 St.\u2018Lawrence Street, who had bought part of the lot from Poyanter at 40 cents, admitted to the court he could not buy ithe.same goods in amy wholesale es- 'tablishment in the city for less than $1.25 a yard.+ Detective Sgt.Charpentier, said: Ra-.\u2018lass had told after arrest that he had \u2018been paid $2 by, a man he did not know \u2018to dispose of The silk on \u2018his behalf.Hearing\u2019 will be \u2018resumed Saturday next, .EE\u2014 \u2018ATTEM PTED_ SUICIDE.\u201cJulius Dane; of- Boston, Cut:His Throat Because He Had Lost $400 and Was Ashamed, By.cutting his- throat with a ragor, Julius Dane, aged 40, dof Boston, at- \u2018tempted to commit suicide yesterday afternoon in his boarding house, 28 Victoria Square.Dane had been here only a few days.Just as he had slashed .himself the would-be sulcide was discovered by other boarders.He was hurried to the: General \u2018Hospital, and physicians assert that he will probably.recover, : Dane said that he tried to take his.own life because he had lost $400 inçe leaving Boston.He also stated a he was ashamed to return to his ela- tives on that account, \u2014\u2014 re - Toronto.\u2014Chiet Grassett, In his annual réport, says 7.600 cases were investigated during the year.' TROUD\u2019 ° Teas = By using them you not only DELICIOUS offees ten show your good taste, but you \u2018show good\u201d sound judgment of - Tea and Coffee Ar \u201c values.|time yet the figures by the St.Law- Ï * Grip.| Tablets.1802-03, un $49,275,031 duriuæ 1903-04.Mr.Patersdii could not give for some rence and Canadian Atlantic.seaports.The importations by United States ports into Canada .from Britain were for} 1902-03, $12,296,732, and.for 1903-04, $12,- 685, 8782 - sir Frederick Borden, in reply to a question, \u2018said that the Government| had not yet finally selected a sito for the Central Military Training Camp.In answer to Mr.Ganong, Hon.Mr, Prefontaine said that an investigation had becn.made into the Atlantic Shore Hamilton fisheries on the grounds\u2019 that the re, S port was not yet received.Mr.Ralph Smith (Nanäimo).intro- | {duced his.resolution providing for the; registration \u2018of labor union labels, and; penalties ag ainst the unlawful use of \u2018the same.- aid that 109 manufac-; turers were now working harmoniously with labor unions in regard to this.The Manufacturers\u2019 Association opposed all kings of legislation for the better con- ditfon of industrial classes.The Manufacturers\u2019 Association wanted protection for itself and.Free Trade for the rest of the world.\u201cA bill was introduced©ènd read a first time.NO WASTE-PAPER MONOPOLY.\" The report advising the annulling of Mr.C.Lebrun's contract for the removal of waste paper was carried in.the Council yesterday.r.Lebrun\u2019s idea that he was to have sole right to all such refuse was found to be ultra vires, vpon examination.by the city attorneys.Accokding to law, any manufacturer or other person may dispose.of his waste paper to whomsoever he wishes.pr BELLEVILLE CITIZEN DEAD.2 Belleville, Ont, Jan: 31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.A.M.Keteheson died very suddenly last night.as 53 years of age and a native ot this county for twenty-five years.He had been connected with the Queen's Insurance Company.He was a past grand master of the Prentic Boys and was prominent as a member of th¢ Orange order and of the Sons of England.GRIP'S GREATEST FOE.A \u2018Scientific Method of Mastering the L \u2018Make a Memo.Make a memo of the fact thât there is only one \u2018safe and certain way to deal with Mr.Grip.Soak Him.Do it with Stuart's atarrh Tablets.You say: \u201cWhat h Catarrh te do \u2018With Grip?\u201d : Why, Grip 1s Catarrh, nothing else.ferept forms.One of its worst forms is Grip.Grip's greatest foe is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, because.Stuart's Catarrh Tab- greatest damage.of any remedy or medicine you can take.They are much superior to quinine or any of the old unscientific methods of dealing with the disease, because quinine is quackery, and Stuart's Catarrh Tablets are a pure and simple scientific combination of germicidal and tonic ingredients, which have a positive specific effect upon every.form of Catarrhal inflammation in\u2019 the body\u2014Including Grip.Grip is a fearful disease.Not so much in: its own \u2018particular symptoms, though these art bad enough, but because of the fact.that the after-effects are 80° lingering and dangerous.Grig pulls you down, so you feel weak and fliserable for months.The only: tonic that win 2 build you up is Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.Grip weakens the heart, kidneys and Junge.Thousands of deaths from Heart Disease.Bright's Disease, Pneumonia, Consumption, are directly due to the weakening result of the Grip.The only medicine that will prevent the Grip from developing into these direful diseases is Stuart's Catarrh Better take them.- Stuart's Catgrrh Tablets succeed in curing and ini preventing the dangerous after-effects of the Grip, for ope great and sufficiept feason: \u2018They a not'\u2018a general tonic remedy.They are a scient fic\u2019 specific for Just this one form of diséase, Catarrhal in- flamm mation of the nervous membranes.ey ror ine Senay not'a elliativa,| Beware of the p e \u2018Grip.nals t oft: with fH uarts Caan, Tablets.a .detective be arrested.Catarrh -attacks in numberless - dif-; lets can be relied upon to do Grip the| | & Georgian Bay \u201cGreat Preinventory 1 Sale! A to \u201cThe rule of this store is that \u2018before stock- taking all The disparity between values and prices for Tomorrow\u2019s Sale are simply amazing.Read them over: Perrin Freres, Aloxandre's and Dent's best FRENCH KiD GLOVES, in tan, brown, mode, beaver, gray, blue, green, Silk embroidered backs, sizes b 8-4 td Every pair perfect and guar- Wednesday's price, per pair.fringed ends, 90 inches long.Colors: whitey red, pink, sky, yellow, light and dark greens.sold earlier in the season at $2.85.Wednesday's price, rerosrercenseer comte 200000 000000000000 HEAVY BLEACHED SHEETINGS, full even round thread, .Regular 20¢ yard.Wednesday's price, per yar@.ooc.sere eas a WHITE NAINSOOK MUSLIN, especially suitable for ladies\u2019 and children's underwear, free from dressing or starch, Wednesday's price, per yard '.'260 dozen BEST ENGLISH MADE WHITE STONE WARE\u2014 Tea, Dinner and Soup Plates: \u201cnot seconds.\u201d \"++eruc ut sun00ser 0e 00 evo cu e non 0008 Odd lines of BABIES\u2019 DRESSES, Knitted Shawls, Flannel Babies\u2019 Jackets, Children's Flannel Knitted Fascinators and Babies\u2019 Bonnets, worth Wednesday to clear at, each\u201d «s.\u2026\u2026.000000 WEDNESDAY\u2019 s CUT PRICES IN GROCERIES.\u201cLoc CABIN CORN or TOMATOES, in tin, each.s+\u2026rco+sevss.0.TOC MARSHALL'S KIPPERED HERRIN GS, in tin; each.i.von.10 - 3 bottles of HOUSEHOLD AMMON IA FOF voninvnrrennenns pene 25¢ ; FORCE GRAPIENUT S ORANG MEAT TALSTON'S TOC SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUITS, each 22200000 tee eriianne ve 12%e- \u201c5 cases QUAKER OATS, while they last, 3 \u2018packages for.111 LI eee THE\u2014\u2014\u2014 ST.CATHERINE AND PEEL STREETS.| - minimum.\u201d THAT'S WHY 19% $1.25 | \u201c156 | richly embroidered, \u2018Drapes that we rs nceuanse Bvery arti- 85c dozen.Wednesday's JC 25c Company rt sFIGHTING JOE\" IS * HEARD FROM AGH Fun od .He Had to be Forcibly Ex- + pelled From a Court ~ Room.Vancouver, B.C., Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 \u201cChief, remove that man,\u201d sald Police Magistrate Williams, yesterday morning.He was referring to Mr.Joseph Martin, ex-Premier of Manitoba, and of British Columbia.\u201cOfficer Anderson, remove that man,\u201d sald Chief North in his turn, but it required the united exertions of North and Anderson be- 'tore Mr.Martin was shoved through the door of the courtroom.There he; was clasped around the waist by Constable Anderson -and Buided.-down the back stairs to the sidewalk, The trouble arose.through Mr.Martin, who had successfully defended Jacob Schmeri on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences, accusing Detegtive Mul- fen of telling a lie while giving evid- nce, Mulhern and Martin had a wordy duel in the Court room, the detective hotly denying the charge, The mag-; istrate had to call for order.Finally Martin and Mulhern \u2018went.out.Mr.Martin Was back in a minute, however, .|excitedly asserting that Mulhern had| assaulted him and demanding that the Mulhern denied Lhe, assault and the Magistrate told Mr.Martin he was obstructing the business of the court.Mr.Martin demanded protection, but the magistrate told him to take any complaint before |\u201d \u2018Ithe Police Commissioners.The racket continued until the magistrate threatened to resort to extreme measures and finally had to have Martin forcibly removed, tr rire CAREER OF R.H.BARRETT.Toronto, Jan.31.\u2014(Spectal, )\u2014Mr, R.H.Barrett, who met a tragic death on.Sunday trom falling out of a York street window, was 26 years of age, and graduated from the School of Practical Science, here in 1903.His father and two of his uncles, Messrs.John A.Auld, M.LLA,, and J.Rodd, county crown attorney, dives in town, and will take the remains to Amhertsburg after the inquest.The death came as a sfibck to the seriior students of fe\" School of Science, among whom he was well and popularly known.Mr.Barrett took his B.A.Sc.degree from the school in 1901, and his applied science degree in 1902.As a student he took an active part in sports, and in his final year was a member of the \u2019Varsity Senior Assocja- tion football team.By the students he was always regarded as of exemplary character, and his bright, genial disposition endeared him to all.After leaving the echool he engaged with Mr.J.L.Morris, civil engineer, of Pembroke, the first graduate of the School of \u2018Science, and about a year ago accepted a posit on on the Ottawa canal \u2018 survey, which he held at Yin ne of his death.CITY WILL NOT \u2018OBEY.Toronto, Jan.31.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The |' city te not golng to obey what is Jook- ed upon as an illegal order of the Railway Commission, and lay out a street adjoining the additional land which \u2018the.Canadian Pacific Railway is to expropriate along the Esplanade.If the commission does not see fit to amend\u2019 His mame ee WALI ware die 305.18 ores ho oFurte will be sopesipd 0.pthe workroom of the establishment, and INOTREDAMEDE GRACE TO SECURE URBAN STATUS | Majority of Citizens Want Munici- \" pality Created Into a Town.° \"; Last night the citizens of Notre Danie, (de Grace by a large majority declared in favor: of the immedlate erection of their municipality\u201d to the dignity « of a town, The meeting where.the dicision was reached was thoroughly representative, as the whole people had been carefully canvassed by those for and against the project wio, at a previous meeting, had been equally.divided.The Foresters\u2019 Hall was crowded to the doors when Mayor J.N.Brodie cpened the meeting.He announced that the municipality had been divided into four wards in a thoroughly ratis- factory manner.A lively discussion of the scheme for having the municipality ordered as a town followed.Mr.Jere- mie Decary, M.P.P., strongly favored the project, as did Rev.Cure Dion.Rev.Patrick McDonald opposed the plan, and was followed along the same lines by Mr.D.McDonald and S.Beau- din, K.C., who appeared on behalf of a number of \u2018property-owners, \u2018A vote was, then taken on a motion that the Council be authorized to at once take steps to have the municipality erected into a town, which resulted in its being carried by a : large majority.\u2018 ; _ a WEEDING OUT THE HACKMEN.It is the intention of the better class of hackmen to do some weeding out among their conñfreres and, to this end, a meeting of the Hackmen's Union will be held in the Monument National \u2018Wednesday night, when the possibility of reducing the number of hackmen In Montreal will be considered.\u201d ST.LOUIS GETS IMPROVED CAR SERVICE.\"The St.Louis Town Council at\u201d a mecting last night\u2019 decided that \u2018the chief of police should make a monthly report on the els and restaurants in \u2018the town.Coun.Martel, who was chairman of the committee who waited \u2018on the Street Railway Co.to ask for an improved service, reported that the company had acceded to the request of the Council.The Council then adjourned tin Friday next, FIRE AMONG rT -Starting from the furnace, destroying burning some of the stock, a \u2018fire did $,1000 damage last evening at 7 o'clock in the millinery store of Miss Gall, 18 McGill College Avenue.The upper part of the building escaped the flames, but was damaged by smoke\u201cand water.Wi washing ie for the makers o! linens, cottonsand \u2018the like! How it \u2018keeps their business! Clothes used ; Pearline washes onger.Inston torn ee Inet netea.d of rubbing the prenant id by maine n strength BA armless out the dirt.Think.of db ave save ling to clothes in a.yeari 6 e PEARLINE the Last Weak of \u2018the Loom | End sale.Don't miss It.oo | THEATRE ROYAL | Ere ATS \" OPEN DAILY, 9 am.to 6 p.m., from JAN.* MUSIC AND TEA ON Saturday Afternoons.sic | WINDSOR_HALL, FRIDAY, 3rd_ MARCH FACTORY on pARt, ai ELEVEN A.M., : means.Economy ; a fr vues = 3 ay ew Ve AMUSEMENTS a A A AANA An \u201c To-Night 8,16.À MONUMENT NATIONAL \u201c YSAYÉ- Th Greatest Living Violinist 75e to $2.50 Management F.A, Veitch, 243 Temple - Building.All This Week\u2014Mat, Sat.HOPPER \u201cIn the New York Lave ., Theatre Spectacular Revival of Merry 7 \u201cWANG Next \u2018Week \u2014 VIOLA ALLEN, in Tu WINTER'S TALE.© THIS WEEK, JAN.30, \u2014 WHEN WOMEN LOVE : Matinees Tons of scenery and electrical effects, ACADEMY Wed., Thurs.and Bat An excellent cast.G EO.W.MIONR OE FaICRS\u201410c, .20c, 30c and 50c y Nex eek \u2014 THE JAMES BOYS IN MIS- In \u201cMrs.Mac the Mayor.\u201d =| PRICES-\u2014I15c, 25c, 50c and 7üc, SOURI.Next Week\u2014BILLY CLIFFORD.FRANCAIS \"sooty Miss Clover\u2019s Jolly Burien uers In 2 BURLESQUES\u20142\u2014MRS.CEPTION and MISS LOYER do duele Large Chorus of Pretty Girls, Clever Comeg- dians sone Vaudeville Bill.Prices, 10c, 20c, 30c, 3! boc.Next Week\u2014THE FAY FOSTER co.\u2014 HOCKEY (ane ASSOCIATION PHILLIPS SQUARE 28th Loan Exhibition a 24th to 4th FEB., and from 8 to 10 p.m.in the evenings of Thursday 26th, Tuesday 31st, and Friday, February 3rd.Admission 25c.\u2018AT 8.30 P,M.SHARP FEDERAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP \u2014\u2026 BROCKVILLE vs.WANDERERS.#PRICES: Admission, 25c; unreserved seats, 35c; reserved seats, -60csl.box seats, $1.00; boxes (6 seats), $5.00.Seats on sale at Star Branch office, corner of.St.Catherine and Peel \u2018Streets.Phone Up 1346.P.W.F.BAND VILA Rip te a0.VICTORIA RINK HOSKEY WESTMOUNT vs.VICTORIA - Wednesday, Feb.\u2019 1st, 8.30 p.m.Admission, Stanley Street, 25c.Reserved seats; Drummond Street, 500° and 75¢.On sale at Star Branch and 128 St.James Street.| F.PERGY SMITH, seo.-Trons.{ ' M.A.A.A 2 > 4 ; EXHIBITION OF PHYSICAL TRAINING (With full explanativn of cach EXcrcise) By JOHN LONG And Class \u201cof SU Pupils.¥roa Gymnastics, Jumping, Dumb-bells, -Club Swinging, \u2018Walking apd Marching Excreises, Complete {Hustration of Ladies Fencing by Instructor ne a talented pupil.FEATS BY THB INSTRUCTOR.- .HERBERT BROWN, sTOND, EATS Sec.-Treas, M.A.A: AL EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3.30.EVERY EVENING AT 8.15.BIOGRAPH Noviag Pictures, Illustrated Songs, etc.Everything new from beginging to end.Matinees\u2014Children 10c, / nls 15¢, Reserved late Evenings\u2014Admission \u2014: \u2018Reserved 25c jand \u201835ere on sale in advance at Shaw's Musle HOTEL SITE I HO.113 WINDSOR STREET | Opposite Ww indsor Station.Lot 90 by 137 feet, arca over 12,500 tect, with \u2018lane of 12 fect on south-east side.A Tlis property, having splendig light, \u2018and | suitable for factory ¢r- hotel, Between the | The Book and the Higher Interpretation two railway stations, and on line of street 2 ; > \u201c| The Rev.J.E.Smith will deliver his fifth i railway.will be sold, FI HDA a ER land last Lecture in this city (on the above ! subject), in the Church of the New Jerusalem, MARLER & MARLER, Notaries, (corner Dorchester and Hanover Streets (op-.ST St.James Street.\u201d | February 1st, at S$ o'clock.The public Invited, Seats free.ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.- vo HE ST.CHARLES.MOST SELECT LO-' cation on the Ocean front, Atlantic, City, | N.J.With an\u2019 established reputation for ex- | clusiveness and high class patronage.Hot and cold salt and fresh water in every bath.| Long distance telephone.in rooms.Artesian water.Courteous service.* Golf privilèges.lilustrated booklet \u2014NE WLIN HAINES.Abbeys Effervescent Salt takes away the weight of years.Itrenewsthe youth- © ful vigor of stomach, liver .and bewels - gently stimulates these vital organs to.normal, healthy action; cures constipation and biliousness.: AT ALL DRUGGISTS, 28e snd sos « bottie \u2018 \u2018 1 COAL.° THE INTERCOLONIAL COAL MINING CO., LTD.- Works: Drummond Colliers, Westville, Ls.- \u2014 * Miners anda Producers of \u201cDrummond Caal and Coke, from the celebrated Pictou Seams of Nova Scotia, Offered in all sizes and quantities to suit purchasers.Shipments by water or rall.Head Office, Roem $11.Merchants Bank Bullding, Montreal- (LIMITED), MINERS AND SHIPPERS DOMINION STEAM GOALS Screened, Run of Mine and Slack, For particulars, apply to - GENERAL - SALES ACENT, Liverpool & London & Globe Building, Tek Main 4491.MONTREAL.© LLING IN CREDITORS | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | OO Al District of Montreal, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC\u2014-NG, 10° a \u2014NO, 18.Bost American and Welsh Ane thracite, Scotch and Sydney \u201c Steam Lowest Frits.In the matter of Saul Solomon, of the City Andrew Baile Moan se \u201cand District of Montreal, \u2018manufacturer, Insolvent.: The creditors of sald Insolvent are hereby ordered to appear before one of the Judges PFOYINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF Montreal, Superior Court.-~Dame Alexins Therrien, wite common as \u2018to property of of this Court, in the Court room No.31, in the Court House, at Montreal, on the seventh day of February next, at ten of the clock in the farenoon, in order to give their advice touching the appointment of a curator and Defendant, duly authorized, of the City and District\u2019 of Montreal, Plaintiff, versus Emmanuel Lachapelle, of the same place; Defendant.An action in separation as to props erty has been instituted this day against inspectors: to.the properly of the sald Insolvent.Montreal, 30th January, 1905.TURENNB, , Deputy Prothonotary.s.c.| Defendant._ Montreal, 25th January, 1905.TANCREDE PAGNUELO, + Attorney for Plaintift.\u2014 \u2014 THIS ISIT That ts\u2014Don\u2019 t Forget about our Annual Clearance Sale of Gas and Electric Lighting.Fixturest Remember\u2014for 28 days.- THE SAYER ELECTRIC\u2019 CO'Y., 10-14 Beaver Hall Hip.Phone Main 4544.MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 a \u2014\u2014 HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT, mt ers medion § _ CTI Sa WHY NOT BURN - x Ts at $5.00 per ton delivered (34.60 at yards) ?, It's just as good for .4 \u2014 THE MONTREAL LIGHT, HEÉAT à POWER co, Telephone Main- 4040.« Now-York Life Building, \u201ca .\u20188 RE- * DE Wor.~ \u201cTwosor HALL ALL THIS WEEK iy \u2018posite Fraser Institute), Wednesday evening, \u2018 THEDOMINIONGOALCO, .all purposes as.hard coal for which you pay $6.76 per ton.\u2018+f .KF.pra py kg, \u2014 re \u20180 57 wednesday, Feb st} r 0 KE * i, «ANT yee.Sere 40 IS fas ma = PSS i { Tre Ee, aE TE TR RAL PN pdt fin re rm, Co nrc are a | Se ?ERE 2 | \u201cTHE FAST SERVICE.: * Consldsrable prominence is being .ioe to reports apd resolutions adopts \u201cof Uy.the Maritime Boards of Trade : With reference to the Canadian mall + service which suggest that \u201cthe leaps he bounds of national development in- - cident to Confederation have been ob- .stricted by a backward policy on the vital matter of utilizing the proximity _ of fhe Domiriion to the markets of Europe\u2019 The foregoing rather prolix and controversial sentence is an extract © from the report of the Halifax Board , which goes on to make the -addi- tional very misleading statement that: \u201cThe existing subpldised At- antic, mail service is utterly ipadequate to present needs, while the proposed increase £ double the subsidy merely provides for an ockan mail speed discarded for over a , decade by our vigilant competitors to .the south, as bahind the times.\u201d Dealing with our \u201cvigilant competitors to \u2018the south\u201d first, the cnly two steamships, which have beer?built and owned in the United States during the last ten years for the purpose of at- MONTREAL, TURSDAY, JAN.2.1008.[tered to bulid axtevsive lines in C { tenderw which have hitherto heen con- ePkeuoud thelr Abienoy whenever?a twenty.kook! servis \u2018has been d fer.i a QG | ; .app r\u2014\u2014\u2014 STREET RAILWAY PACTS,\u201d A street rallway fihancler, who of: Chicago; with a three cent fare and a éood german that these ftems were unimportant.The vital condition was that he must pay 450,000 to the aldermen at the start and $250,000 whèn he sequred the franchise.e financier himæelf made this statement to Prof.Bemis, author of \u201cMunicipal MoRopolies.\u201d In his dook \u201cIf Christ came to Chl- cago,\u2019 W.T.Stead estimated that on an average franchises worth $5,000,000 are annually given away in Chicago.When Toronto wished to lease its street railway on terms advantageous to: the city and called for bids, New York capitalists who went to look at the situation laughed at the idea of paying part of the earnings to the city.\u201cI'hey had been accustomed,\u201d so they inforined one of the committee, \u201cto pay something to the aldermen, but nothing to the munlcipality.\u201d\u2014N.Y.Outlook, Feb.5, 1898.* In 1894 a franchise was given the Detroit Electric Railway under,an ordinance fixing the fares@in the day time at three cents, and from 8 p.m to 5 am.at four cents.It had forty taining a twenty knot speed are the{miles of road, mostly on the outskirts \u2018St.Louis and St.Paul, they were constructed in 1895, they mever achieved any record, and they have never been improved upon, despite the fact that they have undergone repairs and al-' terations found unnecessary in\u2018the Cu- narders Campania and Etruris, built in the same year.Neither the St.Louis nor St.Paul now attains the speed of rather under twenty knots which they a had ten years back.This statement dis-| v poses of the idea of any considerable initiative having been taken \u201cduring the last decade by our vigilant nelgh- bers to the south.\u201d .\u201cThe next important point whith the draughtsmen of these resolutions seem to ignore or be.ignorant of is \u2018that with the exception of.the St.Louis and St.\u2018Paul, end .the - Philadelphia, formerl the City, of Paris, all the fast, /steamers which leave the port of New York-are owned \u201cand operated either in the United Kingdom, France.or Germany.The United States Government cannot be credited with any share in bringing about their : construction .or sharing in ita\u2019 \u2018cost \u2018or the running expenses.All that the United States Government do is to select weekly from the list of steamers billed to sail, and which happen to be Inport\u201d for\u2019 reasons entirely Independent of' United States \u201ccontrol, such vessels, as they see fit, to.take the mail for which transportation the companies owning such vessels are paid by poundage rates.If \u2018the vessel does not sail cn the appointed day or does not réach the British, Freñch or German port of call within a certain time the United States Government have no remedy.In brief \u2018our vigilant neighbors to the south\u201d have no contract for the convey-._ ance of the trans-Atlantic \u2018malls and \"exercise no inflyence in the speed of their transit.\\'Turniné to the broader question, it - has been proved to demonstration over and over again that during the last decade the speed of the mail boats to and from Canadian ports has been increased end toeir size nearly doubled, while that of the Cunard and White Star service to New York has diminished.The only vessels which run to United States ports built since 1895 which are faster.than the Campania and Lucania of that year ara the Deutschland, Xaisers end Kronprinzes of the German lines, | * and even these vessels are laid up most of the winter months on account of the enormous expense of running them not being compensates for by the amount sf high paying passenger travel.Ii has to be borne in mfnd that these Gar- man steamers, as also the French mail company to Havre, receive bounties, subsidies and privileges equivalent to more than double that given by the British and Canadian Governments in \"their contracts with the Cunard, the \u2018Allan and the White Star companies.Not until the British Government undertook to guarantee the Cunard Com- gany a loan of £2,600,000 ($13,000.000) Would that \u201cbusiregs 1s business\u201d com- vany agree to construct a couple of.twenty-four knot steamships with a view to recovering the blue riband af the Atlantic from the Germans.Since 1895 the Cunards have built nearly a _ dozen vessels, such as the Saxonla and \u2018the Ivernia, the White Star have launched the mammoth Cedric, B Baltic, Oceanle, Celtic, ete., but in no instance did they make any attempt to excel the -êpeed of thélr Campania or their.Teutonic, which held the.record over\u2019 gde- cade.since.The reason for this \u2018stagnation of en- » terprise\u201d lies in the fact that the sub- 3idy did not compensate for the extra - txpense incurred in running vessels of nineteen knots and over compared with the cost of operating those whose maximum was two or three kriots less.The Camperdown Royal Commission proved from expert evidence that \u2018to obtain every additional knot beyond a certain moderate speod\u2014about fifteen Xnots\u2014the necessary increase in size for machinery to overcome the greater resistance involves an outlay out of ali - proportion to that necessary to attain the first fifteen knots.\u201d It is these stubborn scientific facts thet have checked the development of \u201ca fast s:rvice\u201d across the Atlantic; but when the details of actual results since 1595 are examined it Is ificontro.vertible that the service to and from Moville, Rimouski and Halifax has im- \u2018proved more than that between \u2018Queenstown end New York.This year fhe.policy of the present Dominion ; flovernment, which is based upon \u201cpay.- aa0hts by results,\u201d will ste two stili vessels employed upon the Cana.Ia route and at a ridiculously small \u201cJner of: dost to the Dominion as gomtparet with that which is being in.frerred by* the Home Government in = 15 procure faster British véusels \u201cAS the ssme tinib.the Nuit York route.& trenty-fqur knot: Bertice.is quite possibla; 4 any Gov- *mament fe Willing to pay Shree or four \\ oe imès the prèsant- sur it oie i.pretty = good.of the city, on routes that the old companies had considered too unprofitable to cover, and yet it paid tive per cent.profits from the start.\u201cThe old companies fought it, then practically absorbed it, and tried to make the low fare experiment a fallure by diverting traffic to other roads.When the city was talking of taking over the Joads and Prof.Bemis was appointed to lue the franchises, a company official remarked that his method of valuing the franchise of each road separately was against the interest of the company, \u2018because the longest franchise then by far was on the new road, which they had been trying to ruin.\u201d But, notwithstanding the \u2018Éfforts to ruin it, the three cent road continues to pay five per cent.profits.- - * - ; ; Prof.Frank Parsons says: \u201cGovernor Pingree tells me that if Detroit.had possessed home Tule a few years ago, it would have been possiblo to accept the offer made by a responsible syndl- cate to run all the street rallways of the system oma uniform 214 cent fare with free transfers, and pay the inter- cst on the sum expended by the city in obtaining possession of the roads under the right of eminent domain,\u201d > .Te c In the United States It has been established that \u201cwhen a -business becomes a practical monopoly.to which \u2018the citizen is compelled to resort, and by means of which tribute can be exacted from the community, it is sub- Ject to regulation by the_ legislative power.\u201d (Justice Bradley.) Upon: the principle that control of street raliways comes under the- police: power of a city, Lincoln, Nebraska, fixed street car fares at six rides for 25 cents, and the ordinance was held The United States Supreme Court declared: \u201cIf a corporation has bonded itsg property, for an amount that exceeds its fair value, or if its capitalisation is largely fictitious, it may not impose upon the public the burden of such Increased rates as may be required for the purpose of realizing profits upon°such excessive valuatton \u2018ov fictitious capitalization.\u201d \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 PARLIAMENT AND MUNICIPAL .\u2018OWNERSHIP, The Government acted wisely and-in.the best interests of all parties when it asked the deputation from the Canadian Municipal Unton to present a draft bill embodying the restrictions sought to be imposed by municipalities upon corporations.The action of the Canadian Municipal Union was prompted by the judgment of the Privy Council, which confirmed the charter rights of the Bell Telephone Company to erect: poles and construct lines in the streets of Toronto without the consent of the City Counell: .The Municipal Union desires \u2018that for the future the coms pany shall not be allowed to enter upon streets.without the consent \u2018of the municipality.\u201d control by the municipality of its owh streets is a popular cry.Parliament.occupies the unique position, however, of standing between the private coms poratio one han and the public or \u201cgeneral good\u201d on-the other, and it is well that this matter should be considered carefully and judgment passed dellberate- ly.It 18 well to consider in discuss- Ing the demands of the Municipit Un- fen, whether it would be for the \u2018\u2019general good,\u201d rights of the company to the muniet- palities, or whether it would not be another case of \u201cJumping out of the fry- Ing pan into the fire.\u201d The business of telephony has made marvellous progress within recént years, and has grown from a mere local institution cessary factor in the commercial affaire \u2018of the country.Were it now, even és in the days of its infancy, of mere local would be much strengthened.It would matter little, so far as the general pub- He is concerned, how each town or city dedlt with the business within its borders.But since telephony has dee.veloped from an Inter-urban into ah Inter-provincial and even international Institution, the cane is somewhat alter- od, and it will be the duty of Parlia- \u2018ment to consider how far it is wise or safe to &emmit to municipal governments partial control over-a business which rasy be classed with rajlways under the head of \u201cfor the weneral good.\u201d Because of.the exercise of the \u2018company\u2019s present powers the- stryets of many cities have been made une up of streets.The company, palities without vigorous protest, an \u2018Parliament - Will t okarged: ere, Été réona tin 3 {possibly endangering or waiting | bonus to the city, Was told by the al- In these days of much- |.discussed public ownerships, absolute |.off a the municipality on the | to transfer the present | until it is to-day a convenient and ne- | value, the claims of the municipalities | sightiy by the erection of numerous | poles, and inconvenience.and expense |.Is no doubt occdstoned by the toaring | hows ; ever, can hardly be empected to trans.|; for \u2018its existing rights to the\u2019 municia[ perhaps \u2018have \u2018aid 3 wig te.furat - \u2018ansiderstion, 4\u20ac she pany's \u2018charter de shall give the\u2019 minds clpalitien a greater \u201ccomtrol HC their streets, without, at.the same > Fine .general usetyiness of the countrifa tele phone \u2018system, Ta Fare MR.LEETS PROPOS) ta.|.Mr.Lost's reonmyendasions regara- ing the regulation.of \u201cfranchises\u201d deserve the consideration of citisens.In Massachusetts, methods of.controling franchise grantg, very similar to those suggested, have been tried, and apparently with some success.In that state all franchises are llable to revocation at any time at the pleasure of the Lag- islature, and formerly the street locations of tramways could be revoked by \u2018the municipal authorities.In 1897, however, the right of the city government to revoke street rallway Jocations In the streets was made subject to tha missioners, an held to have been a great galn for the companies.It might be thought that franchises.might be loathe\u201d ta invest capital in improvements, But this has not been the case.In fact the developments in electrical traction in Massachusetts have been greater than in any similar area in the world.The whole | state is \u2018a network of electric tramways.When a company's tenure of a franchise depends on glving satisfactory service, it is likely to be more enterprising.than\u2019 companies holding definite term grants, \u2019 NOTES AND COMMENTS.\"If Col.Younghushand's treaty with Thibet be annulled, it will be by a Conservative (Government.Imagine the howl that would go up from the Jingoes if a Ltheral Prime Minister were to advise.such a course.We.are being told that both Prohibitionists and.Liqudr men voted Conservative in the Ontario elections.At this distance from the scene of conflict it looks as: though most of the other folk also voted the same way.One reason why the operating cost | per passenger of the M.8.It, is about \u2018one-quarter of a cent more than \u2018in \u201cToronto, and from one-half to three- quarters of a.cent more than in American clties, may be that the cars here are betier heated, Some passengers have remarked that they get about one-quarter, of a cent's worth ot warmth.\u2019 - It is to be regretted that Deputy High Constable Lambert has been allowed to leave the country before an examination bad been made into the charges laid agalnst him by the authorities of the Maternity Hospital.Whether or not an officer is w ithin- his legal rights in searching.a Hospital, there can be no excusing-such callous intrusion upon the privacy of the patients of the Maternity Hospital, as that.with which Constable Lambert stands charged.\u2026 - When- he returns the lmatter must be probed to the bottom and a \u201cdecision reached which will for the future guide the actions of police officers intrusted with the duties \u2018which performed with such unnecessary ~iol- |.ence and disregard for the sensibilities of nurses and patients.The Minister of Inland Revenue has | informed the Montreal .Cltyr \u2018Council ; that the power.of preveuting the adulteration of liquor rests in its hands, as the Government analyist is at all times prepared to analyse any samiples of food products or liquors submitted to him by the city\u2019s health officers, who, have the power to prosecute all persons \u2018found selling: adulterated food or liquors.In view of the prevailing Impression that there is much adultération of the Hguor sold in .the poorer classes: of saloons, it is surprising to leayn from the \u2018letter of the Minister that in 1903 thirty-eight samples of n° quor sold in this city were examined, and no\u2019 alkaloids were found in any case.It is certainly desirable that liquor sould should be pure, as it is far less Injurious than the adulterated stuff, and now that the power to ensure its purity is shown to be largely in the hands of civié¢ officidls *t would be well if instructions were given to have.a pretty gengral inspection, \u2014 tions are madd inthe com E consent of the board of railway com- amendment which 1a | companies operating under indefinite many healthy children in the Ww ork- - (houses, the proposal being to take {them from these institutions, and lo- | make a rough sort of cloth, working -{ which \u2018is to the native what beer fis .Ë i | 4 vie * ite Blanchard, of New 6408, Lived Venrs in Agpn Le ms Caused by EF i Says She\u2019.Wor Completely kl - \u2018By Kidhet.Disease| apd eighteen cases sn 40, BO, 60 and 70e yer dozen.MISS ESTELLE DLANCHARDL.\u201cFor years I! suffered from backache and piercing pains in the side, caused by kidney\" trouble, which threatened my life.The doctors said it was Hright's disease.My liver was also affected.Nothing seemed to reach my trouble.We had a friend who was cured of chronic kiduey trouble by Warner's Safe Cure, and she persuuded me to try it.At the end of the first week I was greatly re- Heved, the palns In my back were not so fre- guent or so severe, After taking three bottles I was cured.This occurred about & year ago, and I have, never had the slightest trouble since.V\u2019 \u2014 Estelle Blanchard, 1133 Columbus Ave., New Orleans, -La., April 16, \"O4.| Pains in back, at night, poor digestion, female ills, etc., are.never-failing signs of kidney disçase.if\" \u2018you have any of these symptoms .EXAMINE YOUR URINE It's an infallible test of kidney disease.If your morunigg urine, on standing* 24 hours, contains a sediment, is cloudy, or shows floating particles, your kidpeys are seriously direased nnd must be treated at once, Theré is only one remedy that can be used with absclute safety and confidence\u2014 Warner\u2019 8° fate Cure.Sold at all drug \u2018stores, $! \u2018a attle.\u2018Warner's 8afe Cure is used by leading phy- siclans, and in hospitals, as the one certain].cure for gli disease of kidneys, liver, bladder and blood~the remedy that cures when all else falls, and leaves no bad after effects.Get a bottle to-day; it will save you years of suffering.1t has \u2018saved thousands of lives.WARNER'S SAFR PILLS move the bowels \u2019 geutly and aid a speedy cure.\u201d Trial Bottle Free sufferer diseases of the kidmeys, llver, bladder and blood that Warner's Safe Cure will cure them, a trial bottle will be sent abeolutely head and side; restlessness | \u2018 To convince: every 1° from! i ra bad \u2014\"\u201cSix \u2018hundred ine.\u201d \"FRASER, VIGER & CO, \u2018As was apparent « .by the body of the advertisement it.should have -read-\u2014\u201cSix hundred and eighteen Cases .These wines are all our importation and.are special y selected for a high-class trade.207, 209, 211 St.James Street, Montreal, 4 « &# Make vous selections quickly.| #3 Remit by Po free, postpald to any address.Also free doctor's advice and a medical booklet which tells | ell about these diseases, with a prescription for each, and contains many of the thousands! of testimonials received daily from the grateful patients who have been cured by Bafe | Cure.All you have to do 18 to write Warner's | Safe Cure Co.448 Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont, and mention the namé of this paper.The genuitieness of this offer is guaranteed | .by the publisher.Better Catch 1 Them Young We are promised ea on immigration from the Old Country on an entirely: new system, and Gñe that seems.likely td\u2019 have good Fépults for young and Constable Lambert is said to have meedy ones.- This latest idea has reference tothe \u2018 \u2018cate them in homes under the charge of isultable matrons, voi hi Britain, but inf Canada.There is some first class materiel in many.of these workhouses, children of\u201d good healthy \u2018stock, who have been lefty to the tender merc tes of the world by the death of parents, and whose relu- tives are not ir à position in life to, care for them.these .waifs, who.properly handled wn the farm lands og Cdnada, could scar- eely fail to grow up a desirable class of men and women, recognizing than- felves as part and parcel of the Do- minfon.| The Government are understoud to iook with favor on the proposal and farms of 206 acrès will be on offer to] each batch af fifteen or twenty children, together with free - .education, these to be under the charge of two matrons and two servants, with a practical farmer or inspector in supervision of the actual farm work.; Of course the cash for the carrying out of-the work will come from thel tuardians of the -home parishes, and | it is argued by these who -are competent to julge, that itfwould ultimately prove cheaper than the plan pre- gently infuse of handlidg these orphans, © Céinada has yet miles of space available, and good material js to be encouraged whether from cothousge, workhouse, or palace.If a good.class.of \u201cmothers\u201d or matrons were secured, the scheme referred to would surely prove a success.Better we shoul catéh them young, than find them crowding along.after half their lifetime has bgen wasted \u2018in the slums\u2019 of the English town.v \u2014Roxburgh.Plant With Many Uses.The maguey plant, which is cultivated extensively in Mexico, can be put to many different uses.The Indians withyit as with cotton or any other tex- tlle plant.Out of its fibre they make many different sorts of stuffs and all these without \u2018the ald of modern appliances.Besides, from the julce of ma- guey is made a sort of liquor called mescal, much-liked by the natives, and sald to bo very efficacious in certain ralédies.From the same maguey, Juice the well-known pulque is made, to the German and cheap red wine to the French laborer.A splendid qus'ity \u2018 of paper is also made from the fi.e of this plant.LC ,.No Chances For These.\u201cThere will Me no chances this year tor\u2014 Tha idler.a ° \u201d Thé leaner.The coward.'The:twobbler, .à ignorant: Re weakling.he smatter pret = indifteren unprepared.ducated f practi theorist, Those who watch à clock.alipehod and the careless, © young man who lacks backbone.porson, oho in afraid of obstacles.ae no fron in his Llood, 10 trles to.save on ates hE \u201cwho \u201clips rotten leurs into © la always running to up: ub wih hia busing man who can do à ing and not much of anything, pay the price.- ga ee No stigma attaches tu | (0.8.Marsden in February \u2018Buccess.)1 | behalf of the emigrants in permitting | torests, etc.Netio of every-|f\u201d To who wants to Sucoeed, but) | w © is no Shingle?GE à he \u201cout w ; ta First column shows regular price.£s Express charges prepaid bÿ us on these broken lots of Wine in Bins only when orders amount to $20 or \u2018more, à Few Lines of Wines, in Cases, which, we are-pfferiug at a Special Discount of 10 per cent.for Ready none.To-day we offer the contegta of 108 BINS OF WINE\u2014In Stock on Saturday Night Last At the same Discount of 10 per cent.ro Ready \u2018Money during our present Clearing Sale.£Z'All \u2018orders filled subject to the Office or Express Money Order or Bank raft, 9 27 8econd column shows 10\u2019 por cent.deducted.1 ORANGES ! \u201cORA NGES t.ORANGES ! SWEET ORANGES, BITTER ORANGES, SEEDLESS ORANGES, CALIFORNIA ORANGES, FLORIDA ORANGES, VALENCIA ORANGES, MESSINA ORANGES, BLOOD ORANGES, ETC.Hero they are: California 8eedless Oranges (Sunflower Brand), 80, 98, 126, 150 and 176 to the box\u201484.50 per box; 85, FRASER, VIGER & co.Florida Oranges, 50¢ per dozen; Florida Tangerines, 4%¢ per dozen; Valencia Oranges, 20¢ per dozen; Mes- sina Blood Oranges, 3 33¢ per dozen; Messina Bitter Oranges, for Marmalade, 30¢ per dozen, .Yesterday we published a List of articular wine required peing in stock, | - Dr = Wine.\u201d 3 # 5 + t Stock in Bins | Still Hooks = | ' c \u2019 * \u2026 Reduced price CHAMPAQNES FC - : Reduced price PE ' rie \u201coper Vin tor the lot.deducted.; .Regular 8 oy ng : HENKELL & CO.148\u2014 1 Quart Niersteln .0.0.0.0 $0.63 , tor the Bot.aeductea.149\u2014 3 Pints Nlerstein .0.90 .Bin No.PIPER-HEIDSIECK, .1 à 146\u201418 Pints Lnubenheim .5.07 Es ; Quarts ec teeter \"$16.6.81 153-12 Pints Liebfraumilch.\u2026.+ 5.85 \u2014 n ect Lena eau de 4-50 |, 150\u2014 3 Quar \u2018hbeim .Nissan scene uvre 2.si Quar ta \u2018Brut Extra\u201d 11.63 Quarts Hockheim 9 DEINHARD & CO.1 : 177\u2014 1 Quart Rudeshelm .,.0.0000 38 1.25 \u201c Sparkling Burgundy \u2018 178\u201417 Pints @ Rudesheim .12.40 11.16 - F.CHAUVENET.; 12 1 Quart Liebfraumiieh 1,50 | 185 yaad 4 Quarts \u201cWhite Cap\u201d +: \u2014.34-\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 6.61: To nts iebfraumilch 3:17 - +86 \u2014 124\u201422 Pints .\u201cWhite Cap\u201d 22.00 19.80 182\u2014 2 Quarts Hochheim .\u2019 3.17 2.86 309\u2014 9 Quarts \u2018\u2019Red Cap\u2019 16,75 14.18 181-16 Pints Hochheim ., 15.24 \u2019 12.01 110\u201423 Pints , \u201cRed Cap\u2019 12.04 \u201c19,84 168-11 Quarts Nlerstein .3.25 , T4 106\u2014 3.Quarts \u201cPink Cap\u201d 5.50 4.95 169\u20141G Pigts Nierstein .6.61 , \"60 16-20° Pints \u2018Pink Cap\u201d 20.00 , 18.00 180\u2014 9 Pints Laubenheim a rsce core eu so sec au case 3.20 2.88 - \u201c Sparkiing Nook and Moselle Still Moselles - DEINHARD & CO.THENKELL & £o.14 Pints Crown\u2019 Moselle 11.67.\u201830.51 166\u201411 Pints Brauneberger .:.:Les.005 6 17 5.56 163\u2014 3 Quarts \u2018\u2019Crown\u2019\u2019 Hock \u2026 4.50.4.05 153- 6 Quarts Mosclblumchen 5.25: 4.73 - 164\u2014 8 Fints \u201cCrown\u201d Hock .6.67 6.01 |: 169\u2014 7 Fints \u2018Mogelblumchen ; 3.50 3.02 -161\u2014 7 Pints *'Nouparell\u201d Moselle .oe 7 5 6.54 .DEINHARD & co.\u2019 , ' 162\u20141% Quarts Brauneberger .oo.7.00.6.39\" Clar ete 162\u201422 Pints Brauneberger .racssacceus ever 9.10 - 8,19 175\u20149 Quarts Moselblumchen .ses 177 | BARTON & GUESTIER.- _ 174\u201418 Pints Mosciblumchen !.!1112220E HN 9.38 5.45 39-\u201412 Quarts Flolrac .\u2026.\u2026.icesesssn ue 5.25 + 4.73 .: : 140\u201410 Pints Floirat .\u2026.100000100000 2.61 2.35 Franconia Wine : NATHANIEL JOHNSTON & SONS.1 .: \u2018 70\u201415 Pints St.Loubes .\u2026 88 Das |e oo DEINHARD & CO.cL i} 7¢\u2014 8 Quarts Medoc 2.67 3.91 170\u2014 8 Quarts Steinwein .oooeinii ones 67 6.91.\" Si pine Medoc .1.368 > 1.23 | OU EI \u2014 uarts Margaux .\u2026 1.40 1.30.up Ei Margaux .2.54 2.29 Still Burgundy .UArts St.Jullen .veeevirnenernns.orees 5.21 4.69 - .; 65\u2014 3 Plrits St, Julien .ivi0leeeee 0.91 0.53 0 F.CHAUVENET.i\u201d : iT 7 Quarts St.Estephe TS 00.* 69 101\u2014 2 Quarts Macon .sarrrancte vevcsccu une.1.09 0.99 s2\u201421 Pints St.Estephe LEE 7.00 6.30 |.102\u201410 Pints Macon .c.anse » \u2026 3,13 2.82 g2\u2014 9 Quarts Chateau DRUZRG .coro s TU 6s 6.08 129-16 Pints Beaujolais-.\u2026.\u2026.5.17 4.66 82\u2014 3 Pints Chateau Dausac .2 00 1.13 128\u2014 2 Quarts Beaune.1:50 1.95 go Quarts Pontet Canet .,.8.7% 7.88 + 1271-23 Pints - Beaune .8.09 8.64 7-17 Pints Pontet Canet .SES 9.1E 82974 16 # Quartx Pommard 2.50 2.25 11\u201410 Quarts Superior St, Julien :.! 2111.8.34 7.51 nz Pints Pommard 5.50 4.85 Ti\u201423 Pints Superior St.Julien .10.64 9.49 (126\u2014 5 \u201c Quarts Volnay .4.38 : 3.95 75\u2014 1 Quart \u2018Superior Margaux .__ 111 0.93 0.81 111\u2014 5 Quarts Nuits \u2026 3.00 2.10 76\u2014 6 Pints-_ Superior Margaux 3.60 2.30 | 112=12 Pints Nuits .6.60 5.85 S1\u2014 4 Quarts Pauillac .2.00 liso 121-5 Quarts Corton .S43 4.88 78\u201410 Quarts Chateau Leoville .15.42 13.88 119\u2014 2 Quarts Romanee .2.84 \u20ac 2.58 75\u201418.Pints Chateau Leoville \u2026 11.05 13.17 113-10 Quarts Clos de Vougeot ue 20.84 18.76 80\u201414 Quarts Chateau Beychevelle : 18,67 16.81 301\u2014 8 Quarts Chablis .co00.u0 5.00 4.50 86\u2014 5 Quarts Chateau Ducru Besucaillou .7.09 6.79 1068-22 Pints.Chablis .12 » ; 7.02 83-10 Pints Chateau Margaux .x 8.15 7.8 19 Quarts Chablle, 2 T2 ia 85\u2014 6 P vue ne Mesa se 39 18, a On §i\u20146 Pints Chateau Laflte .5.33 8.18 11 Quarts Chamberiin, 185 LE ss, 20.62 ; a SEIGNOURET FRERES.: : : - - 99,10 Quarts Chateau Dillon Carreras 0 5.04.5.44.\u2018Native Wines \u2018Sauternes 4 PELEE ISLAND WINE co.4 | .i 140\u201411 Quarts Dry Catawba .e.oove.4.12 \u201c87 © BARTON & GUESTIER.- 139-18 Pints Dry Catawhe .413 3.53 62\u2014 S Pints Barsac .ccoiiinii iin.3.25 2.95 137\u2014 1 Quart Swect Catawba .ies 0.28 0.35 61++14 Pluts.Graves .es 4.08 3.68 138 8 Plats .Sweet Catawba .1,84 \u201c1,66 Bi\u2014+ 1 Quart Chateau Yquem 1.5 1.58 136\u201410 Quarta St.Augustine .3.35\" ~3.38 56\u201421 Pints.Chateau Yquem 19.25 W.33 135-10 Pints St.Augustine .\u2026.2.29 \u201c2.07.PT + ; = .oo NATHANIEL JOHNSTON & \u2018SONS.; 131\u2014 2 Quarts Delaware .\u2026.\u2018.0as0.000 0000 0.75 0:68 92\u201414 Quarts Sautere .:.7.20 6.57 > Cos GIRARDOT & CO.93\u201418 Pints Sauterne ,.645 4.01 9%6\u2014 9 Quarty Chateauguay .s.0.\u201cAA 2.38 8\u2014 3 Quarts Haut Sauterne .2.57% \u20180.48 96\u201410 Pints ChOteaAuguaÿ * 2.50 2.5 90\u2014 ¢ Pints Haut Sauterne.2,00 1.80 \u2019 S5\u2014 1 Quart Barsac .0.54 0.49 f 88\u2014 2 Pints Barsac \u20180.63 0.57 italian Wine ; 95\u201411 Quarts Graves .5.50 4.95 10 Quarts Chianti 5.80 5.28 ss § Pints Graves .2.34 217 3 Pints.Chianti .1.00 0,50 i » FRASER, VIGER .Italian Warehouse, ESTABLISHED 1886 & CO.MONTREAL.HE IEEE STY'S NEXT WEEK VIOLA | ALLEN - As Hermione and Perdita in « The Winter's Tale | With Notable Company and Production.Bale of sedts opens Thursday, § a.m, o .FOR THE IMMIGRANT.Editor Herald: Bir.\u2014At the annual meeting of tha Andrews Home, presiGed over by His Grace the Archbishop, the corporation placed on their minutes our nowl- -edgment of your constant kindffèss on us to insert advertisements in their In- ava/great pleasure conveying the cee te you in Ring \u2018the great value and influence.of the press, .Belleve ma RL ONG Bea.J FLEUR \u201cRell } JR Sim py \u201cboth to TURKISH a Sanh ou bn py 2e fe ue Stan RET For veryth Bi R BLEG ything ne to ick.3 Sivolaiog the ks x) p + | THE 8 RIC CO., 10, 18 and.ol, Main Lo.st.Catherine Street.THT TT eer, died here, jt night, Sears\u2019 ight, LIMITED.BFF This is the \u2018reputation v we have achieved with the public during a business career of more than a third of a century, It has been strenuously won; 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Mr.DeWolf Hopper's present re- .vival of \u201cWang\u201d is a very exceptional .thing.It gave us the feeling of being twelve years younger, and it was hardly surprising that An old Montreal the- utre-goer pn coming out of His Majes- ve night mentioned.the néme of &: long-defunct hostelry.that once Dourlshed in the neighborhood of the ho Jomy, as that of a desirable and accustomed place for securing supper.oF \u2018Wang\u2019 is wcarcely changed a Bit, and Casey is still at the bat.Mr.Hopper has, 50.31.88 memory gerves, lost none qf the marvelous agility, the.co grace of action, the genlalty and the unique powers of make-up that mar him years \u2018ago as America's ablest singing comedian.His \u201cWang fs & landmark for measuring the appalling determination of subsequent American comedians, For Mr.Hopper is not a vaudeville artist.He does not do stunts, He does not swallow his man dialect.He acte a part.and acta #t humorously, so humorously that it has stood the test of time for very nearly fifteen years, and is to-day as fascinat ng as ever.\u2018He does not gag: e nevet steps out, éf his part to burlesque it.of the mins of subsequent comedians would fil a column and read like a |.general confession.; ~The star was backed hy an-excellent] company and a Splendid production, which was wisely dominated by respect for the original tradition, Of a few interpolations none were annoying and some were very 1 lesquing being extremely clever and in.excellent taste.\u201cThe Crown Princes \u201cTole is played by Miss Marguerite |.Clark.She does not make one -forget the Della Fox of a decade ago; rather one finds oneself calling her Della Fox, thinking her Della Fox, and forgetting only things that have happened since those days of old.Sadie Dorsell has & | better voice than any of those whom we remember in the part pf Marle.Frank Casey keeps the elephant with all Nis old enthusiasm for trouble, and the elephant himself is the most comic stage beast of this generation.It is all very lovely.Also the chorus is good-looking and able to sing.: When will somebody do this for \u201cThe Mikado?\u201d \u2018 ; - THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.+ Mr.George W.Munroe selected a .rather unusual and out-of-the-way vehicle for his talents when, a good magy -vears ago he decided .that, in future, his characterizations.would all be of the fair sex.That his selection was a wise one, however, later events have demonstrated, for.he is practically] alone in that field and his impersonations are now well-night perfect.\u201d In \u201cMrs.Mac the Mayor,\u201d which he is ting \u2018at the Academy this.week, e has forsaken the broad farce for the comedy drama.Luckily, though, the comedy part is left: to him, and the \u2018 drama is looked after by other mem-|\u2019 bers of the craft.The mining town of Silverado, in.the Sierras, where the plot is laid, \u2018has granted its women citizens the right to, vote and: hold office, A wave of reform against the gamblers and rum-sellers-is started by the Good Government Association and.on its crest, Peggy MacNeill, a washerwoman, known as \u201cthe honest woma of Stlverado,\u201d is carried into office an is elected mayor of the place.Once safe in the mayor's chair Peggy, starts in to clean up things and the way in which she gets \u2018after the gamblers and saloon keepers would warm the heart of the most ardent \u201cblue-rib- Neill, makes the most of his part.As the sturdy laundress who washes at $3.00 per dozen, \u2018and who possesses a heart the size of & house, à laugh that |: makes the chandeliers fairly rattle, and elephant, he keeps the house In a continual spasm of laughter, but as the blundering Mayor of Silverado, his very appearance, his every word is so farcical that even thd t \u2018\u201cblase\u201d must The com y supporting Mr.Munroe iS good, particular mention might be made of Florence Clements, as Lena; Miss Gavinne, as Rost Pender, and Mr.Maurice Drew, as Lawrence \u2018Bonaparte.À particulariv tuneful duet, \u201cColleen,\u201d is sung in the second act.by Miss Gavinhe and Mr.Farrington., ; THE THEATRE ROYAL, At the Royal the -attraction for the week is the melodrama \u201cWhen Women Love.\u201d and large audiences yesterday seemed quite pleased with the production.The lesson the play teaches ia the old familiar one of right ultimately trlumphing over wrong, and the \u2018principals passed.through many trying scenes, in which love and hate were the predominant passions.Eleanor De Grey, her friend, Robert Dayton anil Kis uncle, Eben Skinner, conspire to convict Madge Carlton of murder, but are in the final moment of the final = Tm = \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ABOUT YOUR.WATCH | a a .à - You carry in your lower vost pocket the smallest, most dell- : >, cate machine ever constyûctéd, upwards of 2,400 operations entering into its manufacture.It you would, preserve its delicate mechanism, you will rot allow it to go uficared for.You will take it to a .competent watchmaker at Joust Onice every - eighteen months for : cleaning \u2014 and fresh-oil \u2014\u2014 We Employ Competent Watchmakers - .who, if given an opportunity, will {emonstrate their kill upon fyour watch and put ft right it is not keeping time.The price?\u2014not always the lowest, perhaps, in the city, but always the least that the quality of workmanship will ,.afford.Perhaps, after a little experience, you will conclude it ts the cheapest 11 thé end.\u201cCheap\u201d repairing te.Somer ally a real extravagance, \u201cWE REPAIR WATCHES SATISFACTORILY BY * + MAIL.HENRY BARKS 1 SOKS - , x a * SNWELLERS, 2 2 - .à QUA The 4 = .A qi ; pts = So Te TW have | 3 4 He never\u2014but a \u2018catalogue | good, the bur- |: Mr.Munroe, as.Peggy Mac-| vera '{olio exhibited a number of shapely {.The artists at Les Nouveautes last '{ evening sustained thelr reputation Tor \"| kind Russia knows so ivell, the bomb- \u2018| path of-Huty and goes to Slberia, un- |æee living in Canada, of Boglowsky's |£he a TE A Ÿ y A - a A , y EE RE eerie » 81.5:30 p.m, until further metic] PRINTS, DRESS\" G00 cods; e ' SKIRTS, oto, stor .LOVES, 'C the January Whitewear Sale.skirts, eta.Every garment is quite laundered to resume their from 25 to 75 per cent.» S.CARSLEY C%- \u2018SALE OF 10,000 REMNANTS! \u201c1 AR 8 a'dlook sharp Wednesday morning Will commence the Annual February.Sale of Remnants, one of the immediate results of the most sful sale\u2019 in The Big Store's history is an remnants.Remnants in all \u2018departments, sho These: Remnants \u2018will be given prominent display in the various.departments, and will be marked in comers will have first choice among the remarkable bargains, pristine freshness.[a normous geoumulation ends of LINEN 8, FLANNELS, and all th | SILK GRSETS; y and all cut from the ro WHITEWEAR, JACKETS, on special tables\u2019 lain figures.Early There is still -a splendid, selection, in the \u2018special sale of Ladies\u2019 White Underwear that has hecome counter sciled or crumpled durin Quantities of eadlh kind are not suffic-' .ientiy large to allow details, but overy branch of Ladies\u2019 Underwear is represented\u2014Night Gowns, Chemises, Corset Covers, Drawers, Under- perfect, and only requires to be Price reductions vary \u2019 2 .smartly cut and well finished, trimmed r lined throughout.Regular value, $1.25.Worth y 50.Bale Price .BOYS\u2019 Si RUSSIAN OVERCOATS, in BOYS' ALL WOOL ENGLISH NAP REEF rt COATS, fast Indigo blue, Indigo, storm collar, best Yancy tweed llnings, sil BOYS\u2019 SUITS AND REEFERS _ BOYS\u2019 SAILOR SUITS, in All Wool Navy Cheviot- Serge, full cut blouse, ed, yellow and self braid, pants Special Price, Wednesday > ee 75C $1.29 $4.45 sewn, perfect fitting.revccune cons 0 nano ro nue ne cc eu ne a Fancy Coatings, smartly cut, with lok her belt, red flannel lined throughout, trim med exidized buttons and orna- .ments, velvet collars.Sizes 21 to 26.Worth $8.50.Sale Price COT a ml Lot pa TS - À co 1°, = \u2018 / Ee 3 a pu to et Le i Lo! + pp 1 To _ 04 HURALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 81; 1068., EE T ¥ Was the axpariense of one advietionh.dust the place te meks ifewn the Fhe that your houss is vacant, 7 | danger area ~~.WHERE TO FIND HELP : WHERE TO FIND WORK .: | i 3 À) | .Si tions Wanted\u2014 Female ituati Vacant Situations Vacant.> {The Herald S petit under this brang-0ne a sding\u20140 S27 Advertisements under this = + | aren a words, 0 cons: one week hecln\u201dB wor, 10 can: week LOR\" woraa, 1s EE] .Lu D : Ca .4 \u201cYour small.adbertising will be received at ay of The Herald Recelvin, Depots, ahd the .é attention wi be ; given as Wha left at the malin office.2\" Sus : > UPTOWN-Chapmain's - Bookstore, 8t.Catherine 6 ne Docketoret of col).Ca CENTRAL: \u2014 Werkmat's Clothing Store, oor.Noffp \u2018Dame and MaGi Streets.LWA POINT 8T.C ARKES-Victoria Drug Hall, cor.tingtow and Charron reets, 3 WEST ENDy-Roffey'e News Agency, cor.Atwater and St Antoine Ste.\u2014 a ; , e \u201c - HERALD WANTS ARE WINNERS.= \u2014 fn ë be = ' Situations Wantéd\u2014Male.£4\u2019 Advertisements unaes (his heading-\u2014Une TAPESTRY SQUARES.6 ft.by 10 ft.9 in.Regular $10.80.Reduced Price .esara reseau ces #8.10 8 ft.3 in.by 11 ft.9 in.Regular $13.25.Reduced Prige .- $9.93 10 ft.6 in.by 9 ft.10 in.Regular \u2019 © - $17.00, Reduced Price .$12.75 14 ft.10 in.by 12 ft, 0 in.Regular $25.00.Reduced Price .- $18.78 9 $14.45 to $21.00, according to 8 SUPERB CARPET SQUARES Less 25 p.c.Splendid quality, best workmanship, charming designs, make these -.Carpet Squares eminently desirable, tion of 25 per cent.off regular prices\u2019 into consideration, without taking the special deduc- BRUSSELS SQUARES.10 ft.10 in.by 9 ft.3 in.Regu- - tar $18.00.HMeduced Price .8138.50 11 rt.2 in.by 8 ft.3 in.Regular, $19.25.Reduced Price .$14.45 12 ft, g in.by 8 ft, 6 in.Regular ; .$20.00.Reduced Price .$15.00 , 13ft.4 in.by 8 ft, 3 in.Regular - $27.50: Reduced Price-.820.70\" \u2018Also a magnificent Îlne of AXMINSTER CARPET SQUARES, varying in\u2019 size \u2018from , ft.10 in.by.5 ft.3 in., to 12 ft.4 in.by 9 ft, 3 in.Reduced Prices range from ize.classes will involve a change of text stock of all the approved \u201c - practice of selling Scribblerg, for 7.Peeves prrucnes 1e 100 page Bxercise Books, especlally ruled to conform to City School requirements, and special line for the : \u2018Westmount School, from .\u2026 & Cc - Pencil Boxes, from .Bue A Useful Present will be Given with eve te or exceeds G0c., i : \u2018Regular values rics of their character.emphatic than they otherwise would: - TABLE CLOTHS, $1.05.\u2014 BLEAGHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, .yards long, slightly imperfect in weave., Regular $1.65.$ Price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.0\u20260cesceu rs ss ave + , BLEACHED NAPKINS.\u2026 560 DOZEN PLEACHED DAMASK N'AP- KINS, various patterns.Regular value, \u2019 50c per dozen.Reduced price, per 39¢ IMMENSE LINEN SALE! are always the lowest to ve found anywhere on fab- BF\" SCHOOL BOOKS READY! \u201cUE .Many children will change classes this week, and this change of books.The Big Store carries a full chool Books and necessaries, and makes a VERYTHING AT REDUCED PRICES.Books for the beginners, books for the primaries, books for the intermediate and senior class pupils, b Slate Pencils, In boxes .Slates, from Packet of Drawing Paper Faber's H.B.Pencils, Writing Inks, ete.all at proportionately low prices.ry purchase of Schaol Books that amounts ooks for the senior and High'schools.eo in prices are far more - WHITE LAWN, 10¢.° _ FINE WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, 40 inches wide, extra soft nish, Regular value, 16c.Reduce rice, per.; 9 FAT.cesse perse ree 10c TRAY ELOTHS, 19c.DAMASK LINEN TRAY CLOTHS, spoke stitched, éize 17.by 21 inches.Fine value at 3c.Reduced Price, 19¢ \u201c ÜOZEN \u20183220000 generee cru cpe nes ec cc Wednesday \u2026.éess se ce nsc nca 1 i & ° | ; ; | 4 O.& - LIMITED 1768 ts 1783 Notre Dame Strest, 184 to 194 St.James Street; Montreal.+ FOR COLDS ALL PEOPLE SHOULD USE.Boulanger's Menthol Syrup BOULANGER\u2019'S Cures instantly RHEUMATISM - NEURALGIA\u2018 ® Lo : MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM, Etc.meme gcene\u2014the trial for murder\u2014folled by the introduction of a phon graph, which gives damning evidence against the plotters.The leading parts were well portrayed by John Lane Connor, David Waters, Jas.J.Boyd, Geo.Sinclair, Ruth McCauley, May Waters, Grace Covert and the juvenile little Lillian, THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.-\u2018\u2019Miss Clover\u2019s Burlesquers,\u201d at the Francais this week, are merely a stopgap until the recently secured infifc=: tion once again permits Montreal to become'a spoke in the.burlesque wheel.If the \u201cwheel\u201d has any good burlesques about the premises it should send them to Montreal at once, as an antidote to the hastily gathered together productions which have appeared at the Fran- cais since the theatre fell under the magnate\u2019s ban.\u2019 Co Under the circumstances\u201d Miss Clo- collection is a fair sample, amusing in spots, which are not thickly scattered.Barton and Lafferty put on a really clever dancing turn, and the figures in pretty dresses.\\ ° LES NOUVEAUTES.cleverness in a play that gave lfttle cpportunity for dramatic action.While nat dramatic, \u201cLes Oiseaux de Passage\u201d Is an\u2019 extremely Tntéresting study.It treats of Nihillsm\u2014not the throwing, murderous, kind.It is Nihil- fem idealized, Nihilism that is a great moral force.i The feature of the play is the old, old | struggle between love and.duty and; duty conquers.Charles and Guillaume L afarge are spending the summer in Switzerland where they meet Vera Se- \u2018vanoff, a Russian refugee, and Julien, the son of Charles Lafarge.fallg in love with her.They are engaged, and almost on the eve of thelr marriage Vera hears that hér husband, Boglowsky, whom she thought dead, is alive in: 8i- heria.Then comes the struggle.She loves Julien, büt bravely follows the dergoing all the hardships of travel and of the terrible life id the penal colony.It is a plan that can be enjoyed quite] as well in the'library'as on the atage, exqept for the interest in the actors\u2019 friterpretation.The first two acts are entirely conversational.In the third Tatiana hears from Zakharine, à refu- existénce.Then in thé.fihal act follows Tatiana\u2019s discloaute of this news to Vera, which necessitates her separation from Julien and her journey to dreaded Siberia.; To.M.Lefrancais and Mme.Varennes fall the heaviest\u2019 parts and .they are admirably sustained, while Mme.Lain the extremely difficult role of bi les Latar ind wife of es ge is excellent.It'ie à cult plecs in- pret and t was 80.terpres and.that list evening says à grest deal for thè nion of the \u201cOld Boys\u201d of = Bishop © 1 Ach 1 will take place s Colle, ill take pla this evening a -#lace Viger Soi, at 8b a ., 2 ; 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Sa, \u2014#e\u2014mnce ; BIRTHS.ALEXANDER~Shawville, Que., Jan.25, Dr.and Mrs.Alexander, a son.CULLEN\u2014505 Lafontaine \u2018Street, Jan.\u201816 daughter to the wife of H: A.Cullen.\u2026 FEILDERS+50$ St.Urbain Street, to Mr.and Mrs.Geo.R.Fellders, a son.Queb please copy.\u2019 te ee papers LUPIEN-gan.22, at 70 Sanguinet Street, th wife of Joseph Lupien, of à son.00e MEGIN\u2014In this city, Jan.27.a son t and Mrs.Joseph Megin.) o Mr.MUSGROVE-\u2014Feb.at 32 \u201cStadacona St., e wife of James Musgrove, of twi Z Naito of 8 of twins (girls) please copy.to -and Burlington, Vt., papers MARRIAGES.McCONNELL- WILLIAMS 4 At tlie residence, of the bride's parents, Farnbam, Que., on\" Jan: 26, by the Rev.Rural Dean Willlam Harrls, 8.Bruce McConnell, O.E., Resi-|\u2014 dent Engineer C.P.Railway, White River,4 Ont., to Eleanor A., eldest daughter of Mr.\u2019 ENTERPRISE | | pATENTS THAT PROTECT \u2018Insertion, av Words, lu cents; oùe week, LL cents.°C he XXZANTED y .W PLANS AND \u201cWant- Ad\u201d D epots 3 > ANTED \u2014 BY A STRONG YOUNG WOman, work of any kind by tbe day.No.10 Balinoiai st.: 30 VV ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THB DAY.AD- drees 89 Dorchester.30 Business Cards.J.A FINLAYSON (SUCCESSOR TO FIN- « layran & Grant), Customs Broker and Forwarder, Warehouseman, 415 and 417 St Paul st, Montreal.Hented Storage, Bond a Fren.Telephone Main 1308.P.\u2018\u2026 Box 424.; 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Al references can be supplied.K 108, Herald.© 26 GENERAL WASHING DONE BY THE dozen, also by the week.Rough dry,.at Phone Main 4228, 40 & pound.Royal Laundry.28 agent, a manufacturer's agency for Winnipeg; Al references can be supplied.K 108, Herald.- 2 PAPERHANGING, PAINTING, TINTING, plastering, etc.; competent workmen; low prices.Attention to orders from any part.J Bacon, 75 Hallowell st.Westmount.26 O PERSONS REMOVING \u2014 GET YOUR furnitüre and cnina packed by H.Reeves, late with Henry Morgah Co., 121 Alexander street.LL 26 GENERAL CLEARING AND JOBBING CO.Offices and private houses cleaned; repairs and odd- jobs effected.Apply 121 Alexander st.; JANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY GARDENER, on gentleman's place; understands care of horses or any work on gentleman's place.Address \u2018Gardener, 82 University st.26 ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED in gerera)l raillway office work, telegraphy and \u2018station work, also \u2018fair stenographer; can furnish good references.K 105, Herald Office.: ., -26 XAJANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS FIREMAN: VY certificate: inarried; age 23; mwober\u2014and steady; best city references.Address L.Brennan, 251 Notre Dame st.26.TANTED \u2014 POSITION BY FIRST CLASS \u2018 paper finisher, 25 years\u2019 experience.Address Box K 104, Montreal Daily Herald.25 KNOWLTON, P.0.\u2014FOR SALE.Handsome Brick House, 16 rooms, heated by furnace, electric light, situated in centre of village, opposite Lakeview Hotel, five minutes\u2019 walk from des Eee eight acres of land in garden and ard, very fine stables, 4 stalls, heated by furhdce and electric light, barns, poultry house and other outbuildings; the property is in splendid order and up-to- Manager, % date in every réspect.Photo on view at office.F.- Huston, 204 SL James st.- .If you gee it in The: Herald don't forget to tell the advertisers so.Nott rt 1 Patents PATENTS \u2018ax TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building.Montreal.To = \u2014_\u2014 > \u2014 FEATHERSTONHAUGH & 20.Fred.B.\u2018eathersh ubaugh, B.L., M.%.Albert F.Nathan, 1L.B., 8.B., MP.Late iner U.S.Patent Office CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washington.remet ATENTS | IN ALL COUNTRIES ENGINERRING, ELECTRICAL and SCIENTIFIC CASES a SPECIALTY ANTED \u2014 BY AN.EXPERIENCED| | Herald Office.: The \u2014 | Weather | TO-MORROW NY the hour \u2018degr Today and Wednesday\u2014Cold, with snow flurries.° Light snowfaks- have ocurred in the Maritime Provinces, but the weather in Canad.general'y has been fine and continued decidedly cold.The outlook .1s everywhere still decidedly cold.The - maximum temperature reistered in 4 city during the, past twenty-four s was zero, and the.lowest, ten ees below, \" \u2019 | class machanics, steady and reliable.open make an agreement for a year's employment with certgds\u2014 number of lathe; boring mill, planer and slotter hands, also fitters and erectors, makers and brass finishers, Must be first Apply, ications, and giving references, to Employm¥nt Bureau, Canada Foundry Co., Limited, 14 King street east, Toronto.26 VVANTED \u2014 GORDON PRESSMAN; ONE : accustomed ta fine work.Apply H .Job Room; 603 Craig st.: ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, RELIABLE BOY, for an office; must have references.Apply jut Herald\u201d Office, 603 Craig st.VWANIED\u2014RESPECTABLE AND INTife ligent persons to solicit orders for nars- ery LE the right parties I can offer stating qua =» best inducements; best time.in the year to.make [a start.Apply for terms, at once.t9 E.D.Smith, Winonz.Ont.= - Legal Cards.Rooms and Board.\\ ACLENNAN, CLINB & MACLENNAN, Barristers, etc., Cornwall, Ont.D.B.Maclennan, K.C., C.H.Cling, ¥.J.Maclennan.(FREENSHIELDS, GREENSHIELDS, MAC- alister & Languedoc.J.N.Greenshields, - K.C., R.A.'E.Greenshields; K.C., À.W Macalister, Erroll Languedoc.: EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERUN, BARristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors in Chancery, Notaries Public, etc.Cornwall, Ont, Jas.Leitch, K.C., 4.A.Pringle, J.A.C.Cameron, LL.B.' : .IBBONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS, etc., Richmond and Carling sts., London.Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred.}.Harper, 8.BUCHAN, K.C., ADVOCATE, ETC.Guardian Assurance building, l& St James st, Montreal.' \u2014 .HERALD DIRECTORY.For ROOMS, BOARD, OR TABLE BOARD.Persons desiring information regarding rates of rooms oF .boarding, as advertised below, Way obtain same on calling at Herald Office, Shere zecards are kept 10; their accommoda- oD.| gar Advertisements uncer ihis heading\u2014Una insertion, = words, 1 ceuts; one week, cents.no .O0OMS \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED LARGE -V parlor, gas ktove if required.77 Bleury street.20° \u201c30 Rox \u2014 LARGE ROOM, WITH BOARD.Apply 66 University st.30 PBOARD\u2014MRS.DOCTOR SEARL.STRICTly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance.attended.28 St.Monique ste.A JP K 4 ,Ç Educational.FESSOR OF MUSIC DESIRES A FEW ore pupils, Terms moderate.* Address , Herald.\u2019 | ROFESSOR OF MUSIC DESIRES A FEW more puplis.Terms moderate.Address K 484, Herald.\u2019 44 N RS.JESSIE KELLOND, TEACHER.OF piano, mandolin, banjo and guitar: 60a City Councillors st.0 To Let \u2018 .0 LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR summer months, extension kitchen: gas stove and telephone.Rental mederate.Apply K 116, Herald.tf.0 LET \u2014 A BRIGHT SINGLE OR bou- ble office, heated, on first floor.Apply 17 Bleury st.C8 \u2014Ror\u2014Sale; OR EALE \u2014 COOK'S FAIRY SALVE.Will cute piles and give .instant relief.It it does not do as recommended, will refund money.All druggists.: 3 OR SALE \u2014 GENT'S FUR LINED OVERcoat, size I5, mink lining, otter collar and cuffs, Cheap, if sold immediately.173 Common st., 28 Hr ; - - OR SALE \u2014 SMALL BLACK WALNUT- book case, roiling top.desk, $b.: Bishop.\u2018 5 .OR BALE\u2014SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR > proof, mow and secondhand, at prices that defy competition.Larges, stock in uy.A.Abery, Montreal safe Works, Ww DL James st, Toiephone.Alain 843.: ~ , K SALB-\u2014 A JAPÂNESE DAGGER, ivory case.À genuine curio.able offer refused.Charles.OR SALB \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL- .Bon.Kindling wood, 32.003 cut hard wood, $5.00; mili blocks, §1.75; tamarac blocks, $2.00 per load.Also anthracite coal, J.C.Mcuiarmid, 8 Canal lasing, corast Guy and William st.Tel.Main 452.a Cuarron st, Polat St.| Business Chances.ANTED\u2014PARTNER FOR WHOLESALE \u2026 and retail business in Montreal.Call ovenings this week.F.E.Stockwell, Place Viger Hotel.\u2019 34 ; 5 OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, ON ACCOUNT OF leaving city, must be sold, established repairing, cleaning and tailoring business, in a high class neighborhood.Easy to get a new goods trade if able to get a good stock of cloth.Rent low, Taxes all paid.Stove, gas stove, furniture, etc.No agent.Apply K 109, o8 « Dogs\u2014V/anted, Lost, Etc.OR SALE \u2014 PURE BRED ST.BERNARD pupplies.V.Purvis, Yonge Mills, Ont.34 OST \u2014 .ON MONDAY MORNING, 30TH instant, a golden cocker spaniel dog, some white on breast, with collar and tax No reasou- |\u2019 number 1272.Liberal reward for immediate |: Ladies treated and OOM \u2014 TO LET, WITH BOARD, CENtral locality; $3.50 per week, not wovinog in May.3 Jurors st.| Con JRPOOMS \u2014 TO LET, UNFURNISHED, TWO large rooms, or double parlors.Aply 63 City Councillors st.: 21 Reous \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED, Lot and cold water, \u2018Gloria light; gentlemen preferred.Not moving in May.by Vie- toria st.' 2 OOM\u2014T0 LET, COMFORTABLE, WARM, furnished room, private family, bathroom flat, near Welington st.4i§ Magdalen st, OOM \u2014 TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE PAR- ; lor, furnished, very bright and warm.Z Piateau.36 Property for Sale.£4 Advertisements under tbis headi e per word for one insertion.Six Insertions fur the price of four, inaxing the rate > ceut per word per Insertion.For SALE.\u2014 HOUSE, NO.299 ST.DENIS street, divided into two tenements.Rent- ad until 1st May next.Apply 19.Edward Archbald, 405 St.Paul st.27 Fjouse For SALE \u2014 395 ST.ANTOINE street.Stone front house, 10 rooms, bath, w.c., and pautry.Daisy furnace.Large on the premises.BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD\u2014FOR SALE solid\u2019 brick ~jhiouSe, stode foundation, 4 rooms, modern finprovemenis; S300 in cash and $26 per month, no interest.Apply 564 St.Urbain st.OR SALE \u2014 RESIDENCE, 371 MET- calfe avenuo, Westmount, 10 rooms, up- to-date, everything of the best; always open tor inspection; good gaiden.Apply premises, or C.4.Binks & Co., 575 St.Paul st.Tele- ph \u2018Main 41§.: 25 Fes SALE\u2014HOUSE IN COTE ST.PAUL, : and 3 farms iu country\u2014Z in Arundel.Will sell or exchange for small bouse .in Montreal or vicinity.Particulars ac Sis Lacieux st.forenoon or Jvenibgs.Horses, Carriages, &c.Kér Advertisements \u2018under this heading\u20143o per word for one insertion.Six insertions MARION & MARION .Graduete Enginesre & Roglatered Patent Attorneys = Kew York Lis Bullding, ¥ 1: Offices fo oor O treet, Waal trié @ - A re: TFhomas-WiHiame- - McMILLAN-MACKENZIE-Jon: 17, at Glens- andfield, by the Rev.A.McCallum, Neil | McMillan to Catherine A.Mackenazlo, eldest daughter of James Mackenzie, Esq., of Glensandfield.THOMPSON-WERDEN\u2014Jan, 18, at the residence of the bride's parents, Bethel, by the Rev, W.P.Rogers, B.A., M.Grant Thomp- sgn to Edith Julia, eldest daughter of John .Werden, all of Prince Edward County.BECKET\u2014Suddenly, fn tis city, on January 28th instant, Edith Mabel Paterson, aged 28 years, youngest daughter of the late James Paterson, and beloved wife nt Ralph A.Becket.Funeral from her late ressisnce, | 98 Mançe Streot, oh Tuesday, January 2ist, at 2.30 p.m.Funeral private.Ottawa papers please copy.25x BRIGHTMOORE\u2014In this city, Jan.29, Joseph- Brightmoore, aged 56, of Doemore, Derby- shire, England, DEDMAN-\u2014In this city, Jan.28, at 49 Esplanade Avenue, Alfred Dedman, C.B.an private.Funeral service was held in St.Anthony's Church on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock.2\" DANSEREAU\u2014At Montreal, Sunday, the 20th January instant; Hercule Dansereau, late chief clerk with Messrs.Hodgson, Sumner & Co., aged 48 years and © months.Funeral will leave his late residence, Cherrier Btreet, on Wednesday, 1st February, at 8 ani, for the Church of St.Louis, Roy St, and thence to Cote des Nelget Cemetory.Relatives and friends are invited to attend, .2x GALLAGHER\u2014In this city, on fhe 29th inst, Charles Gallagher, son of the late James Gallagher, aged 20.: HAYNES\u2014On the 30th insta residence, 4253 mount, Mrs.8.A.Rees.Funeral on W t, at her late rchester/ Street, West- , mother of H ,at3pm 2 BOLTON\u2014On Jan.33rd, at Bolton, Ont, fa her 74th year, Maris Warbrick, mother of i John Bolton, ontreal, x DONAHOE\u2014Jan.17, at co, Destel P.and mative of .__ DEATHS IN THE CITY.| Funeral | \u2018Clay Street, San : LINED, 4 4 : Give Your-Parifors boots, water bottles, and everytbing made of rutber.A.HODINA.4 Beaver Hal! HilL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rer OFFICES TO LET .in ; » 0 Experienceln such onses makes smaller canenvasy anÿ 70.02 to 471 Sanguinet st.Phone: East 391.for the price of four, making the rate 3 cent A.B.0.Al'kinds wel:cne an wa are well equipped] Q -\u2026 er word per insertion.RS ay with \u201cspecial associates, ts and ftacilitles] === - > = : = = CHARGER MODERATE .Cs Coot ¢ 4° WRITE FOR BNEDULL OF CHARGES AND HOW y no Boots and Shoes.- Money to Loan - To rnocero, [ \\We particularly invite inventors to makn ee of env 00TS AND SHOES \u2014 WE MAKR BOOTS \u2018 { À TENT LIBRARY and af ur BLECIAL SEARCH and shoos for straight or deformed feet.$300 TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGE, lassifed.talning thouran propo gpecialty of repairing shoes, rubbers, rubber city property.Not over 60 per cent.of cit Funds, Herald.\u2018Hotels.EASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.On the ocean front; every comfort, in- assessment, Address Private _ 27 A bright appearance with a new Gas or Electric .Fixture.Can be bought with: littls money.at our February Annual Stock Taking Clearance Sale.THE SAYER ELECTRIC CO., 10-14 Beaver Hall Hill.Phone Main 4546.- 0 .- Can.), brother-lu-law of John Hughes, 53 Mullins Street, and M.S.R.Interred in Catholic Cemetery, Murysville, Cal.26x FORBES\u2014Suddenly, at Shieldhill, Scotland, Alexander Forbes, \"son of Mr.Andrew Forbes, and brother of Mrs.John*Edwards, St, Henri, Montreal, Canada.Toronto papers ease copy.IRWIN\u2014At the residence of his daughter, 110 Grant Street, Hamilton, Ont, Jan.26th, Charles Marsh Irwin, formerly of Arthur, Ont., in bis Tist.year, ot + McKEE \u2014 At her residence, +338 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto, Jan.26, Eliza, widow of the late William McKee, sged 81.1 MEIKLEJOHN\u2014Quebec, Jan.2, in his 70th year, Willlam Ensor Meiklejohn, eldest son of the Inte James Mélklejobn.Interred -at Mount llermon Cometery.; MUNRO\u2014At her late residence, 783 Gerrard St.Toronto, Phoèbe Ann Willmot, widow of the late William P.Munro, formeriy of Markham, in her 74th year.-.Lachine, Awful Kids scramble at table for more lady charlotte gelagine.5 ; _ Gemetery Work sa réa Este Monuments to 820.00.\u2019 TR Persythe Granite & Madly Ca.hry a a Tipe \u2018 \u201cALLIANCE\u201d BUILDING 107 ST.JANES ST., PLACE D'ARMES, Adjoining Bank of Montreal.Roomy Vaults.Largest and Best-Lighted Interior.Thoroughly modernized.EXAMINE IT.I.8 \u2014 cluding sea water baths, elevators, golf, etc, ¥.P.Coo on.SUN The House Hunter.modern house, in west end of city; or Westmount.Must lrave at least 5 bedrooms.Address, stating rent, to R., si Box an city.\u2018 pe = \u201cIf you see.it in The Herald don't \u2014 forget to tell the advertisers so.Big Discount Sale FOR ONE MONTH G.W.Clarke & Co.2270 8t.Catherine st | For one month we will sell our | rich stook of .FANCY GOODS, JEWELLERY, VASES, ORNAMENTS; eto, At a discount of Twenty to Twenty-five Per Cont.from - regular price tickets.1° SEE OUR SPECIAL PRICE TABLES.= Our goods ars marked low, and .we will take thé discount .o regular price tickets for one month enly.: 2270 St, Catherine Stre wt et six to el 1 t roomed house, vicinity of Hotel Dieu, ile avénie, Option\u201d of pur- | chasing it suited.Address K 110, Herald.27 JANTED TO* RENT, MEDIUM SIZED house; must be mogerate rental.St.Lambert preferred.Add K 407, Herald Office.\u2018 6 0 LET \u2014 THAT MAGNIFICENT DE- \u2018taclieé residenco, No.600 Shdrbrooke st., occupied by the Imperial German Consulate.It is replete with modern conveniences, beautiful bathrooms, very large reception and drawing.rooms, etc.Will be rented for a term of years.Parent Bros., 92 8t.James st, for permits.\u201c.; : mme = \u2018Undertakers and Embalmers.C.WRAY & BRO., 290 Mountarn at, and « 128 St.Dominique.Uptown 3728, East 117, WikLiAM \u2018WRAY, 138 St Catherine at.Uptown 2667.Ce Ae | ALBERT GRIFFITII, 673 Wellington street, Main 4418.Co -\u2014 \u2014 Cartage and Storage.- Have Your Furniture or Baggage Moved or Stored by :\u2026.The Merohants\u2019 Express Co.0 ST.JAMES.lhone-2244 Maèn MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014.HERALD JO PARTME tr A you ses it ih The Herald.don't yard and shed.Possession 1st of May.Apply\u2019 ; ee u ANTED \u2014 TO RENT, ON MAY FIRST, | XA/ANTED TO RENT.\u2014 FOR MAY 1ST, |.| forget-to.tell.the \u2018advertisers ae.| FO.LET \u2014 WELL LIGHTED FLAT, 48 x XL 06, on St.Maurice st., with us oist\u2014 Apply at 1966 Notre.Dame.= 28.0 LET \u2014 WELL LIGHTED FLAT, 48 x 66, on St.Maurice st, with use of hoist.Apply at 1966 Notre Dame, 23 APARTMENTS TO.LET \u2014 SUITES OF §, 6 and 7 rooms, in \u2018\u2018The Salisbury.\u201d A] ply to Janitor, or S.H.M.Donelly, 2 John st., \u2018Montreal, Bookbinding BOCK: BINDING \u2014 MERCHANTS SHOULD ; bear in mind that they will be needing tew account books very soon.Order them carly, and avoid any possible ce of delay.We, Will call on you and estitiate on what you require.Herald Bindery.603 Craig \u2018at.ma \u2014\u2014] .Wanted to Rent.Er Advertise:nents.under this heading-\u2014Xa per word for one, insertion.Six \u2018insértions for the price of Tour, making the rate 34 cent per wcrd per insertion.ARRIED COUPLE, NO CHILDREN, DE -sire rooms and board in St.Henri, for 15thgApril, in a family without children.Address R.& B.Rest, P.O., St.Henri de Montreal.| .=n * Picture Framing.PICTURES &ét \u2018them fromdtha Manufacturers.Every day bargain day, and 50 per cent.cheaper than anywhere else in Canada, at ; G.W.WILLSON & SON, 685 CRAIG ST.(next \u201cWitness,\") and other PERIODICAL Pictures neatly and artistically framed.MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING CO, 48 BEAVER HALL HILL.PATENTS TRADE.MARKS, \u2014 DESIGNS REGISTERED PROCURED IN ALL COUNTRIES, & J.FE THERSTONHAUG & eo, NOLICITORS AND EXPERTA - 1 - , MONTREAL - \"MARRIAGE LICENSES.Issued by Arthur W.Wilks.WILKS & MICHAUD, ACCOUNTANTS, Merchants Bank Building, Tel.M.4135.Evenings, 54 Plesals St, Tel.East 2252, and 43 Crescent St.Teh Up 8062.: = 3 pra i .\u2018 +4 Co Marriage Licenses 0 ISSUBD BY ag \u2014JOMHN-M:\u2014M.-DUFF;\u2014 3 107 \u2018Gt.James Street and 49 Crescent | , Strest.; - xy IDEAL FACTORY ° FOR SALE .Ten minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office, Main Floor and Four Galleries, about 34, feet floor space.Steel ord Prick Construction.- Steam Heated.Sprinkler System throughout.Electric Motors for Power and Holst, Electric Lighted throughout; Switchboard, c \u2018 .Uirectple Travelling Crane, ; Roof constructed so that snow melts runs into sewer, ; Building construction admits of placing tire risk in Now England Mutudls without anf extra expenditure, - co The site and bullding {8s undoubtedly one.the finest for manufacturing purposes ifn city.Splendid light and quletness, VA Apply: : Ce CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, ; > a ~ | 81 St.Peter Street, Montredl.\u2014\u2014 Gall and \u2018see our immense stock handsome Carpet Squares, in all grades: and sizes; Curtains _and Houses Fore nishings, Furniture, Pianos, sto.Gread bargains this month at either Privey c Sale or Auction.Sale Tuesdays and: Fridays at 230 at our Auction Regma: 241.and 243 8t.Jamea Street.=.- \\ RAE & DONNELLY.- \\ A na NAN ra y Sy \u2018 [IF you It in The tt a ~ forget Je til The advértiosre eye \u201ca Ao FRA? PP EEE SR SPU LR a Te \u201c\u2014r J 5.PEE PEUT IRS] \u2014\u2014Caledonia- the occasion.adjoini for the entertainment - are for sale, © Paid-up Capi EAST END BRANCH, VICE-ROYALTY AND THE Heintzman &C PIANOS During the recent visit of Their Excellencies the Earl and Countess Grey to Montreal, we had the honor of supplying no less than three pianos for One for : Lacy Grey's personal use, tion room, and'a grand C.W.LIN LIMITED, the Board of Trade Hall.These instruments are now in our windows, and NDSAY tai, $400, 000 HEAD OFFICE, - - - 2366 St.Catherine Street, Montreal - 1622 St.Catherine Street, Montreal ALL- MILK Absolutely.pure and unadultera \u2018tion, fresh and creamy, so nourishing that ¢hildren cry for it, and the wise housekeeper won't be with 11d.a good wholesome drink for the well.+ dust-proof jars.ted, free from out it.Put up Cows inspected: by veterinaries daily.\u201cONCE USED, ALWAYS USED.\u201d Tel.Uptown 669 for Sample Order.\u2019 THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK company 2685 St.C- therine Street.germs of every deserip- A real necessity for the inva- and delivered in \u201cjcoat and skirt with Union Street, worms pany ming TUESDAY; 3 of Toronte, i sy oy nar, hiss ret wiry Jes : & Mrs.aid from Ottawa,\u2018 Mrs, Gale, of Quebec, 1s spend & tew days in Montreal.tne Mr.A.G.Nutter has lett\u201d tor New York and Philadelphia.+ .Mrs.McChalg, Sherbrooke: \u2018Street, Is entertainins a: bridge this evening.\u2019 , Mr.Hugh Allan and Mr.Andrew Allan spent Saturday and Sunday\u2019 at Ottawa.Mr: Blancliet and.Mr.Bellingsley, of Quebec, are spending a few days in town, Hon.Charlea Langelter and Mrs.Langelier, of Quebec, - are at the \u2018Place Viger.Mr.and Mrs real, pare guest Quabec, Mr.and Mrs, Gerald Lomer, Peel St., have returned from a trip Ze the Old Country.» Mrs.Hugh Mackay, Crescent Street, Is entertaining at the tea hour this afternoon.\u2019 \u2018Miss Edith Davis, Mackay \u2018street, has left for a short trip to .the White Mountains.' Mrs.R.P: McLea, Peel Street, is among the hostesses entertalning at cards to-day.Mrs.Edwin Hanson, Dorchester styeet, who has been so seriously ill, is slightly better.' Miss C.Macnaughton, Montreal, 18° visiting Mr.and Mrs.Arch, Macnaugh- ton At Kingston.Lady Laurie era and Miss Chapleau, who accompanied urday, have returned home.Mrs, J.A.Gemmill and Miss Toule Gemmäl, who had been visiting Mrs.Ogllvie, Dorchester Street, have returned to Ottawa.> Hon.A.E.Forget, leutenant-gover- hor of the Northwest Territories, and Mrs.Forget, are the guests of Mrs.E.P.Frechette, St.Denis Street.Miss Muriel Stewart, Montreal, who has been spending three weeks at Ottawa, with her aunt, Mrs.Larmouth, returns to Montreal this week, Mr, Justice White and Miss White, of Sherbrooke, who have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Richard White, Stau- ley Street, have réturned home, Mrs.E.B.Greenshields and Mrs.Lansing Lewis were the prize winners at a bridge given yesterday by Mrs.T.G.McCarthy, Drummond street.Her Excellency Lady Grey entertain, ed at the.usual ating \u2018party on Sats urday afternoon at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, His Excellency the Governor- General and the Ladies Sybiland Evelyn were .amoug .the.skaters, Lady Grey wore a handsome joleskin coat and ermine furs over a lark grey skirt, a cerise hat (rimmed.with black fen- thers.Lady Sybil Grey had on a green costume with 'a black hat trims med with quillings of green ribbon and\u2019 Lady Evelyn Grey wore a blue cloth a motor cap to match and mink urs, .KEYES-B BAILEY.A pretty house wedding took place on Monday morning at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Ethan B.Bailey 139 \u2018Kingston, \u201c Emile Joseph, Mont- at the St.Louis Hotel,\u2018 Red Sur \u2018For Coughs and Colds.FERRARI RRNA EXELL 0 i fic S i GAS FIXTURES £ ice upplies.EMEC ATMA ff EN Swe 3 Hill.Tel.Main \u201cai, # BE ame mule.pe HRN ER Re ARRAS Pictures! Pictures! At 40 Per Cent.Discount During January, T will give 40 and 50 per .cent.discount of ali Framed Pictures\u2014and also Green Stamps to those who are col: | Jectors.- HEASLE Y, THE PICTURE FRAMER 2087 ST.CATHERINE (Near Bleury).g\u2014\u2014 HARDWARE! - We carry a full and complete st, of Cutlery.suitable for Xmas Press .ents, at prices that will astonish you by their cheapness, The E.CAVANAGH co\u201d, Cor.Notre Dame end Seigneur Sts.PE DRINK \"BEAVER etegnly e yecuted.= = st.JOSEPH FORTIER, SA: MES Ss TREET.Ginseng.aw and = = mee em = 44 ST.PAUL sT.Importer, Exporter and Wholesnley Dealer in Dressed Furs \u201d A large assortment \u2018of Perslan Lambs, Gray Lambs, \u2018Mink, Marten, Sables and all kinds of | Dressed Furs always on.hand.| on all consignments of Raw l\u2018urs, Skins, and.Cash pald where.suaranteed.| Punde & Boehm 2365 St.Catherine St.The most up-to- ante Tai Store in the city.Ladies and Gentlemen should call on us before giving thelr orders elses.Our \u2018Wigs and Toupees iro perfection in fit and finish, Satisfaction | married Montreal.to Mr.Thomas A.Keyes, \u2018I'he ceremony was perform- red shortly after ten o'clock, by Rev.D.| M: Solundt*.Miss Bertha Bailey, sister of .the bride, was bridesmaid, and Mr.d William Keyes, Toronto, brother of the.groom, was best man.The bride was.gowned in white silk crepe de chine.\" ored compress .cloth, trimmed with! satin and hat to match.The brides-! maid was prettily attired In a gown of! \u2018white colienne.On their return from their wedding: trip Mr.and Mrs.Keyes will take up their residence at.28 28 Mance Street.WOMBNS CLUB.Mrs.F.-H.Waycott, président of the Women's Club, gave a paper on educational methods in juvenile.reform, at the -club\u2019s weekly session, yesterday afternoon.Mrs.Nicholson was in: the chair.Mrs.Waycott reviewed the many.in- \u2018fluences that acted upon a ch?1 in the \u2018home, emphasizing the \u2018need of welf- control in the parent; and the necessity of teaching the children self-reliance \u2018and thoughtfulness, She also spoke of the guthority that the state should have over a child, if neglected by the parents.She referréd to the admirable -pub- lic school system and the practical value: of industrial schools, Sand general methods of education, mentioning cer- HERALD DAILY PATTERN Water x x \" Taste prefers if.Health endorses it.Cralg St.months.ARONSON & RUTENBERG \u2018Pawnbrokers & Jewellers, A Money.to lend oy Diamonds, Watches-Jewellery, Clothing, \"Furs .and Dry Goods.Furs.stored during summer shoes we laugh; in shoes we play, | shoes wo weep, in shoes we pray.! shoes wo walk, ride, And shoes are .thrown e'en to a bride.In shoes we dance, trade, And shoes are our understanding In In in shoes wo in shoës we We \u201cshoo the horse, we shoo the NE .And Why not shoes for you?In.shoes we Woo, in shoes wo When shoes leave us, we leave oe aboss me.toit, tn shoes vo à rs Dalits, ve wr.OA CATHERIND wTRERT.; Boots and Shoes msde! id.order amd fit guaranteed, at.Hésdy-to- wear pric os.EAL ART PRINT \u2018RALD Jos o£ HE gl.\u2018 J \\ J Persian Lamb and Elect \u2018Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined pes, Weekly payments.415 ST.LAWREN Open until 9 p.m.Galvanized Sheets Sheet Iron, Steel Plates, wD ric ' JHckets, {- etc.Repairs und alterations made.Call or write for our.prices.Country orders promptly attended to.R.DAVIS & CO.Wholasale and Retail MANUFACTURERS OF FURS cB se \u2018Sheet Steel, vo THE.CHEAPEST FUR, STORE Rutts, Stoles, Caperines, Boas, Muffs, \u2018în Mink, Marten, .Alaska Sable, * etc.Racoon Coats \u2018and Men's 3 Lined Coats, Caps, I Tin Plates Canada Plates \u2018 - (Flat Stes] and Corrugated), teoel, : Bar Iron, Lead, No.of Pattern\u2019.concerns iiunne, Tin, Copper, \"Wire R Rigging, Cant das Chains, Anchérs.Age davsosasarensieentiquodrtoroevao caen chan \u2019 R.SULLIVAN DAVID, re attars TY railed SN Manufacturers\u2019 Agent, tel n days D fine coupon Viti cents, à 8 n cour JE Pattern: tt v.mat : Room, 8 210 St.James Street, Mont.Lou Distance eaptons Mads wn | fe.Damor Br Mar Mueor Gt:Ts Kimono 4028.\u2018No negligee yet devised provides greater satisfaction and comfort tban.the kimono.This one 15 emirently simple and graceful | and -fucludes.an inverted plaft at the back, : which means graceful and becoming fulness.As Illustratod, the material is white Japanese ! crepe with bands of pink: wash silk, but all those in vogue for garments of the tort are\u2019 appropriate.To mak.the kimono for .a girl of fourteen years of age will be required \u20185 yards of material 27, 3% yards 44 or 53 inches wide with 1% yarda of silk for bands.A May, Manton pattern, No.4,924, sizes 10 to 16 years, will be mailed to any \u2018address by the Fashion comer «of this .paper on Feceipt of.ten cents.Name eerste.: Address Cee eb onééocnnce SoD, Ma { ful and thoughtful study of the su \u2018| The world is full of the possible, > + tain poistble: irprovemeis in the present\u2019 day system.Referring .te -child criminals, who, Miss Waycott sald, were supposed to be -an unknown .quantity in our city, ashe described the admirable workings of the Juvenile Courts which had been used.with such success in many towns, She recomended carg- jec \u2018saying that no study \"was of mare Pal importance than this study of childhood\u2018s needs.It was both of personal and natidnal concern, During the ses- von charming plang - selections were ven./ THB WILLARD Y's.\u2018 The Willard Y's will hold thelr annual public meeting this evening in Evan æelistic Hall.Rev Huxtable will give \u2018à short address, reports of the year's {work will be given and special music (Will be a feature of the evening.All \u2018sister Associations are cordially Invited and the publje Yelogne., .For the Cook.BREADED LAMB CHOPS.~ Carefully trim the chops, and after sprinkling salt and pepper over them dip them in melted butter, and let it cool on them.Have ready the yolks of two eggs well beaten; dip tHe chops In this, and sprinkle thickly with finely grated bread-crumbs.;Let them broil lover a clear fife, Add one teaspoonful of lemon-juice to the gravy, and\u2019 gar- .cutled parsley.\u2018 PICKLED OYSTERS.J over the fire in thelr own Hquor.\u2018As soon as the beards part.remove the oysters and lay them on flat dishes to cool.Strain the liquor.and add to it one small teacuptul of best vinegar eight \u2018large blades \u2018of mace, one tab e- spoonful of allspice, one tablespoonful of cloves, one sail salt spoonful of cayenne, and one teaspoonful of salt.Let this \u2018boil well until the flavor of the spice is fully extracted.They are better for -standing .several hours, When ready to serve, add two.lemons | sliced very thin, removing.the seeds.GINGERBREAD.\u201d Gingerbread is often eaten with relish, when richer cakes are neglected.Into two cups of gocd n'olasses stir a little flour, perhaps half a cup.Add nine tablespoonfuls of 1relted butter) one tablespooriful of ginger and a pinch of salt.Then stir in floar very slowly until the dough is so stiff you cannot add any more.When this stage is arrived at mix in a cup of boiling water in-whlck-one tabiespoonful-of soda has.been dissolved, stir all together quickly and bake, | \".Pot Pourri IN THE MORNING OF LIFE.Oh, youth of the rising dawn of work, Be glad that to-day you have met it; But.you\u2019 ve got to reach to get it.i Let your soul be filled with the morn- when their - eldest-daughter,\u2014M- iss\u2014Fnez\u2014Bat Hey was it; \u201cher\u2014travelling \u201cdress\u201d beliig of \u201cWine col-: |nerves, \u201cweakness 1s turned Inté strength, ing air, Turn yo ST The world Is full ot the possibie, \u2019 f But: you've got to fight to win it.Stand fast in- your faith in your own true self, All \u201ceffort is yours to choose lt; The world is full of>the \u2018possible, For\u2014you-to gain -or-tologe_ fo nish with lemon sliced very thin and 2 A clusions.lost places and hours.ue not even gone back to your former ore.:Oh, youth of the\u2019 rising dawn of work, ; The evening will be what you uiike \"It; |The world 14 full of the possible, 5 And it's \u201cup to you\u201d to take it.PLEASURE FOR \u201cALL.| i \u2018In almost: every life there is much urapproprinted pleasure oniy awaiting \"A 7 1-4-octave Pease piano for $125.one's the Just ad ai Fortin made in\" piton oùt \u201cof -the- bgp deel and by-products hitherio regarded only hs waste td bé got rig uf, so 1ifé is tnil of\u2019 sources of interes¢ upd keen pleasure, thus far, unknown.or ignore that you.have only to pe ou minds to wee.a \u201crhe pu the Joy of having « hobby?rsuit \u2018of knowledge.almost any 1a is rewerded by.à d lght out.of all proportion tp the effort.Get interested in something and jearn: all that there is to Know 4 about it.\u2018Make.friends of books.To know any one subject clearly -adds to your own self-vespect.It will contribute interest and make your conversation sparkle and \u2018your pleasure will be increased when you.find that you can Interest (others.To be attractive Invites \u201cgo times.\u201d \u2018There is auch a thing as ap attitude of appreciation toward life and what it offers\u2014an optimism that counts up the mercles gratefully.Copy the cheerful philpsophy of the now celebrated Mrs.Wiggs, who found abundant reason for thankfulhess in.remembering that she did not have a hé#ir-lip! If you create about yourself an atmosphere .of cheerfulness you go far toward making yourself \u2018nopular and others will want you to share their good times.SHRI ASIII Hed see Etiquette Department.\u2014 7 All matters concerning etiquette will be gladly anewer- ed by the editor of his column\u201d Address, Etiquette De- ES = su Ek = ate de fee dk spin os ate St este partment, .open your eyes and .distributors, If you never tasted this rich, coffee, the first cup revelation.\u2018 Le In 1 and 2 > pound tine, Brand\u201d Cotiee ; the choices blend, put up by.the wotld's largest coffee Chase (RR.Sanborn, have - aromatic will be a ~ \" At all grocers.Montreal W.P.'S COTT, MONTREAL.Hyacinthe \u2014When sending out a formal invitation it should read: \u201cMiss -\u2014 requests.the.pleasure, etc.\u201d If an informal note Is written, sign your Christian and surname in full, Traveller.\u2014(1) It is better form to leave two cards, though onë card turned at the edge signifies that It is meant for more than one person.(2) The -above answer practically answers question No.2.(3) Leave card of each lady and gentleman in the house who has \u2018been called on.Rosalie:\u2014Omit apology and .refraln from swearing, would be more to the point.Gertrude \u2014There is \u201cLove me, love my dog.\u2018 four-footer with respect.Lily.\u2014They say \u2018Cleanliness ig next | to godliness,\u201d so draw own conan old saying.So treat the Jane.\u2014Certainly thank him, \u2018and as 1f you meant it, too.Mollie.\u2014If you.have forgotten your] mother tongue, whistle it._Josie \u2014It depends \u2018a good deal on the | girl.If she is fond'of lonely pleasures, she is.likeJy to be moderately safe at Samantha.\u2014A dream robe might be suitable, Elizabeth.\u2014The rule ls that old residents call upon new-comers, 80 I should say that it would be the place of una other people, not you.to call first.You do not say for how \u2018long a tim2 you have.left the neighborhood, rut I ya- \u20181 ther from.your letter that it is quite |: | a year ortwo.In that case, you would be looked.upon as.new-comers, especially as you.have taken a house, and Decorator.Wall Paper, ete.of 2422 8t.Catherine St.\u201cor Hardwood- To he had of all denlora or Phone Main 896, GILLETTS CREAM orrect fora man to watt for.a lady to: bow to him first.but it is much more friendly to.show her that he recognizes her \u2018instead of giving her a tony stare as if he halt expected her to cut him.- SQUARE PIANO BARGAINS.TARTA Nearly all oods in this lire at\u2019the present.ie are aduliereted and in fact unfil to use.« À 6-octave -Stoddart piano for $35.00, ' payable $3 cash \u2018and 50c per week.A | 6 1-2-octave Stoddart & Dunham plano | for $50.00, payable #3 and 75\u20ac per W | - payable $3.00 cash and $4.00 per month.; A 7 1-4-octave Weber plano, fine tone ; and very handsome case, for $145.00, payable $10 cash and %5.00 per month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2368 st.Catherine etreet\u2014Adv.GILLETT'S is used by the best dakers ad | caterers everywhere.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, | \u2018GILLETT'S costs no more than the inferior aculterated goods.REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.E.W.GILLETT S9NTANS TORONTO, ONY.= CHAPTER XXIII.\u2014(Contlnued.) Mentu heard without\u201d comment the story was done.| known from Hotep., and only the re- i cent events at the tomb excited him.| When Kenkenes made an end the , architect brought his clenched nan.| down oh the.table with a force that made the lamp Wink und the implements rattie in their boxes above him.\u201cCurse thut smooth villain, Har-hat,\u201d he cried In a tempest of wrath.murrain upon his gready.crafty lust!\u2019 The gods blast hhn in his Knavery! Now ig my precious amulet in his hands.Would it were white-hot and clung to him like a-leech! Did I noc warn thee fiom\u2019 the rst?\u201d 2 | .Kenkenes raised his head.: \u201cCan, you avold a knave: if he hath designs on you?\u2019 he asked.\u2018 Have I! erred in crossing his will?Have.l sinned in loving.and protecting her whom I love?\" | Mentu's hands fell dow n at his sides.The simple questions \u2018had silenced him.His son wns blumeless now that he had exviated his offences against the law, and from the moral staifädpoint Bla) thi + No Medicine Cures 0 Many\" Sick, Overstrained,-Despond- le as - DR.HAMILTON'S \"PILLS 5 The One True Medicine.for Health: .and Strength.You wlll realize, as you read the fol- lowipg letters, the grand \u201cwork being : done by Dr.Hamilton's Pills.They have a direct action on the blood heart, kidneys and.liv cnergy and nourishing bidoed aré creat- ¢d, buoyant good health fis establishod in a short time.DISCOURAGED WOMEN FOUN NEW HOPE.Co \u201cI had pretty nearly given myself up as incurable.I was weak and sick ily all the tinte, had headache, poor di- \u2018gestion and sinking feeling.On rising lin the morning there was a feeling of awful weariness, \u2018Dr, Hamilton's Pills helped from the \u2018first, \u2018They must have strengthened \u2018my blood, for I gained.in strength an goon as | took them.Kteady improvement followed, and I am now completo.ly cured.\u201d >.(Mrs) M, K.Benson, Woodstock, STRENGTH AND SPIRITS IMPROVED.\u2019 \u201cNo medicine could possibly ve better than Dr.Hamilton's Pilla,\u201d writes Jos.Devine from Ottawac \u201cI pains in the back and side, caused by kidney trouble, was bothered, consid- {erably with headach< but Dr, Hamilton's Pills cured me quickly.I.can\u2018recommend them to every man.\u201d You'll become \u2018vi orous and strong enjoy.à go appotite, your.sleep 5 dreaniless and\u2019 sound after Tegulat- your aystem with Dr.Hamilton's Price 45c: per box, or \u2018five n at alt all dealers.of or by mull trom N.0, Hartford, + SE (HERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS) By : Elizabath | THE YOKE Milder.(This is one of the Best of Them} Most of it he had .that thoù didst not wed her long: ago \u201cA hE waited for Mentu to go on.architect continued stolvally.! tasy I should er.\u2018Ali toward.the di now {There he.leanedhie shoulder againat [gan, with forced restraint.\u201cto dicover \u2018opyrigbt 1904, by the Dobbs-Merrill Co.\u201cpersistence in his claim on Rachel was Just\u2014praiscworthy.\u201cNay, he said, sullenly, thou dddst love the girl, \u201cbut since how.came it and save her from.this shame and dan-, ser! x \u201cThe bar \u2018of faith lay between us,\u201d Kenkenes answered.I was an idolu- tor, she a worshipper of the One God.She would not wed with me, therefore.: \u201cSu.much for Israelitish zeul! Thou has been a pawn for her to play during these months; rendered if thou hadst been\u2014\" Kenkenes smiled.\u2018She did not surrender.It was I!* \u2018\u2019Thy faith?* the architect aëked in a voice low with earnestness.\u201cThou hast said!\" A dead silence ensued, Renkenes may häve\u2018awaited the outbreak with \u2018a quickening of the heart, but it 8id not come.Instead, the architect sat down on the bench and gazed at his son intently, After a long interval he \u2019spoke.\u201cThus far had 1 hoped that thou wast taken by the Israelite but in thy fancy.| The hope was valn.Thou art in love with her.\u201d - Kenkenes endured the steady gaze a .\u201cThere {8 no hélp for thee now,\u201d the | \u201cTf the gods will but tolerate thee till the mad- nees leaves thee after thou art wedded Atm 7 Welt ho again to the faith of thy fathers.But If I would fix thee in thine apos- try.to persuade, theo now.\u201cAye, and further, 1 should Woved to urge thee Intv heresy,\u201d calmly - re- rponded Keénkenes.i \u2018fhe artist flung up one.hand in gesture of dinsert, a and arising, walke the.workroom.the frame and looked out at the night, Presently .Kenkelies went to him And \\ald his hand on lils sleeve.\u2019 \u201cL'anv going to Tans,\u201d kenkenes be- i{ Har-hat \u2018hath taken Rachel, If he hath, the Lord God make iron of my hands tii I strangle him?!\u201d \u201cMadman!\u201d Montu oxclitimed, wilt be flayed!\" \"Be assured that 1 shall earn ino flaying! The punishwient shall bé no.more savage than the deed that invites it! But enough of that.It I go to Tdnis and find her thé spoll of the fan- bearer, thine a ury will hold, turn.not to Memphis: She may have returned to her people.-Aund it she be li.Goshen 1 must reach her, find her, before her people depart.Having found: her\u2014\" but\u2019 Kenkenes stopped.and: made No effort.to resume.Meñtu set his teeth, \u201chis hands\u2019 clenched and his \u2018whole.tig- ure seemed to denote\u2019 intense -«physieat \u201cThou vestraint.s Suddenly he whirled upon \u201chis son.\u201cThou - wilt go: with ner,\u2019 out of Egypt?\" he demanded.CE \u2018shall go with her, oût.of serv\" e, \"10, - + an hour: later.\u2018when :1t was tai ant tho secoñd , » Kenkenes \u2018 changed | of.\u2018his drews and ade himself pfegentable.Then, pi ut further counsel: with: the murket.-he: vents ailéntly and unseen \u2018to Vangie ME \u201coly WS Polso Conn,\u2019 Us.a.we \u2018Kingston,\u2019 om AE the ee Ouse.potter a on oo qho! n ap ep, a amie andthe: \u2018Lady la Long ago had she sur- | \u201c2ggecetme as I re-| \u201cXING OF PAIN\u2019 LINIMENT.MESSRS.Cc: RICHARDS & CO Gentlemen, \u2014Last winter Ï received à great benefit from thé use of MINARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack.of.La Grippe.and 1 have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation.; Yours, A.-HUTCHINSON.C.Ww.GET THE BEST BUY FROM THE MAKERS.Desks at all prices.Office Spocialty WFE Co, 1744 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL Rast of Bell Telophone Building, Senéi, perplexed and surprised, joined him in the chamber of guests, With few and simple words he told his story, pictured his father's loneliness and, while she wept silently, begged Her .become his, father s wife-= on the morrow,\u2019 (To ,be Continued.) MERRITT &.PRITCHARD'S MOVING 4 \u2018PICTURES AT WINDSOR HALL.The moving pictures drew large audiences to Windsor.Hall at both open- Ings yesterday, and the various scenes depicted by the Biograph were received In most enthusiastic fashion.Naturally the pictures relating to the war in the Far East cama in for close attention, particularly those depicting the \u201cBattle of Liao Yang,\u201d \u2018and \u201cthe battle of the Yalu,\u201d tho gailoping of the artillery and the charging of the Japanese infantry, with the ultimate driving back of the Russian forces being watched with the closeat interest.For the younget portion of thelr patrons, She anagement provide many views umorous nature, of \u201cwhich \u201cAlon Lost Baby,\u201d \u201cun advertisement,\u201d and \u2018\u2019a \u2018 magie sbemad most In favor yesterday.Altos ° Try it on your PIANO, FURNITURE \u201c Will make them look like new.{at this office until T | 1965, inclusively, for Aamtern phantasmagoris, 0 Finishings of all kinds, Every manufacturing business is more or less exposed to the chance of fire, and perhaps in no other business does such widespread annoyance and loss result from a fire as in a laundry.The Toilet is the only public laundry in the city equipped with Sprinkler Protection.thus.reduceing the chance of a serious fire in our premises to the lowest point.290 GUY STREET Phones Up 3480-3481-3482.dercigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2019Tender for Driil St.Hyacinthe, Que.,\u2019\u201d\u201d will be.received rsday, February 16, - construction of a e, Que.can be seen.and: > forms of tender obtain and on application to | Public Building, St.Hyacinthe, Que, Persons tendering are notifled that tenders will.not printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures.Each tender must be accompanied by an Tayable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public\u201d Works, equal to ten per (cent.(10 p.e.) of the amount of the tender, wkich, will be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter Into a contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the viork contracted for.If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned.The Department \u2018does not bind itself to.\u2018ac- | cept\u201d the lowest or any tender.By order, FRED.GELINAS, \u2019 .Secretary.Department: of Public Works, : Ottawa, January 27, 1905.4 Newspapers inserting this advertisement | without authority from the Department will\u2019 not be paid for it.A me PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.COUNTY OF LAVAL.Sainte Rose, 5th January, 1905.pusuic NOTICE is hereby given by the uhdersigned, that the lots of land hereinafter mentioned will bo sold by public auction, at the office of the municipality of the said County of Laval, at Sainte Rose, on WEDNESDAY, .the FIRST day of MARCH .next, ties hercinafter mentioned, unless the same be paid,\u201d with costs, before the day of the sale aforesaid.Municipality of the Parish of Saint Martin.Owners.Cadastral rlumbers.Amount dus Unknown\u2014255 subdivisions\u20141 to 4, 10 to 14, 40 to 42, 50 to 53, 64 to 67, 76, |\u201446-8F-t0-63;-89;-00,-187;-130,-167-t ,187 to 169, 191 to 194, 199 to 205, 215, \"213,220, £22 to 224, 228 to 233, 235, 236, ; 242, 247, 248, 268, 272\" \u2018to 377, 282,.285 to 296, 305, 306, 307, 308,, 309, 310, 311, 221 to 333, 333 to 928, $8, 344, 353 ta.357,7963 and 410°.256 subdivisions\u20141 to To 9,.10, 1 u 16, 19 to 21, 28; 30 to 34, 35, 36, 52 55, 58, 68, 69, 75, 83, 84, 139, 163, 15.159, 160, 163, 166, 167, 169, 170, 172 to 174, 151, 182, 192.to 195, 200 to 203, 207\u2019 to 211, 225, 229 to 231, 238, 239, | 245, 800, 318, 328, 330, 337 to 340, 341 to., 248, 361, 364, 365, , 369, 373, 374, 875, 376 to 379, 381, 383, 284, 287, 392, 308, 400, 401, 6, 408, 409, 410, 446, 447, 464, 465 .\u201cMunicipality of \u201ctho Pari of st.Vincent de anecsssunen sans .aoreusosereonceun soc.Owners.Cadastral numbers.Amount due, G.R.Lacasse.Part of 157.paonscne 312.18 Municipality \u2018of the Parish of Hsinte Rose.Qwners.Cadastral numbers.Amount dues C.A.M.Globensky .66 .$6.7 Joseph Mohostrand: son Fre, 842 1.10.34 Municipality of the Village of Sdinte Rose.Owners, Cadastral numbers.\u2019 & N.Pratt.49 subd.\u201496, 97, 98, 89.LH Pierre Picotte\u2026 150 _ Ast.-Sec.-Treasi .C: 0.ee ST PROVINCE OF QUEBROY .jh + District of Montreal :- ) HA tb.BUPRRIOR.\u2018copa 0.us.: Carignan an es an Real Betato \u2018Agents, at the City of Henrt, District of Montreal, snd, doing D neas together in ership in -the Oity- oo Montreal, under the nanie and.style of \u2018\u2018L.Carignan & Oo.\u201d Plaintitls, versus David P.Tremblay, restaurant kesper, formerly atthe {City of Ste.Cunegonde of Montresl, and Tow of- parts Tiers.Defendant, - and Israni Daoust Fos Datind Fh a orders na \u2018 n \u201c A x vo dp path Jénuary, 1908.\u201c NORDERT, DATE, Dep.Prothonotar the, entertainment Is à plesalnu FES es draw me hov sy time HY, ne Cop) & CO.munis Aitornaÿs for Plaintifise EALED TENDERS, addressed to the un- \u201c be considered unless made on the - accepted cheque on a chartered hank, made | QFFICE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF THE at TEN o'clock in the forenôon, for; Le the taxes and charges due to the municipall-¥, je Amount dus 4; * Special det 9is0 fo a.F Special: Hot, + Panele » d- Borders, warth® .for PAN : Spbelhl Jot,\" less} AP per cent.Ghlldren's_ and Cot Quilts, In ik and.\u2018sateen, less 20 per cent.\u201cChina Department 3.Sets and Dinner Sets, rang- : from $20.00 to $100.00, less 1-3 per cent.F æ + : brated makers, at Half P Price.EE 20.3 Diner Sets,\u2019 115, 8, rat BB \"na from 345.00, 35 Ben va regular $25.00, - for- 386.00.15 Dinner Sets, $27.60 and $80.00, for $20.00.to $400.00, less 25 per cent.to 20 per cent.discount.{ § 256 odd Slop Jars, regular $2.00 to | E $5.00, for $1.35.50 Cuspidores, ranging from $1.50 to $3.00, for $1.00.- Glass Bon-bon Dishes, ranging from $1.50, $2.00 to $2.50, for $1.00.Others at $3.00, $4.00 and $6.00, for $2.00.Belgium Cut Glass Vases, various sizes, at Half Price.ON glish China Dinner Sets, from \u2018Balance of Dinner Sets, from $10.00 - \u2018Stock patterns, from 10 per cent.A Black Silk, Black Peau de soie, in 9250, .leas 20 per cent, :° Bldok: Satin.Wervsllioux, $1.78 and | \"$2.00, less 20 per cent.cent.Blaok Silk and Pekin Stripes, $1 50 and $1.75 per yard, less 20 per cont.Black Satin with dots, less 20 per cent.COLORED SILKS\u2014Chiffon Taffeta Silks in stripes, with lace effect, in white, blue, pink, fawn and electric.blue, $1.25, less 50 per cent.PLAID SILKS\u2014Red and black, re- seda and white, pink and white, and blue and white; regular | sil mal Black Broche Satin, \u201cless 20 per FE 4 + De GREAT STE DISCOUNT SALE.ke a e LÉ Ma jo doz.Mother's: Friend Boys\u2019 Blouses in Madras, Ging hams and Duck, sizes 5 to 15 years, price $1.50; be offered less 50 per cent: « = Hosiery Dept.SPECIAL, .LADIES\u2019 .NATURAL RIBBED WOOL COMBINATION SUITS, sizes 3, 4, 5, 8.Prices $2.65, $2.78, $286 and $3.00, less 18 por cent, All LADIES\u2019 RIBBED SILK UN- .DERVESTS at 1s por cent, dise count, Our 40c line of LADIES\u2019 PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all sizes, less 15 per cent.Our entire etock of OVER HOSE; prices 500, 660, 75e, 90c, $1.00 and Millinery ep Extraordinary values in Fall and x Men's Furnishings | Men's Hat Dept.$3.00 SPECIAL FOR $2.25.A 55 less 15 per cent.?Silver Department Sterling Silver, such as Berry ze La; Que eme a - eus = - es 20 re Ta mare - COTTONS + SPECIAL-2200 pieces English : Cambrio and Cottons, in 12 yord: i .pieces, lpss 20 per cent.< 3,000 -yarde.English Cotton, epe-: \u2018 : cial value, less 20 per :cent., Chadd White Cotton, less 10 per cent, \u201cSheeting ard\u2019 Pillow Cotton, 10 bor cent and 20 per cent.Furniture Dept.iL New Home Furnishers and od Si - Housekeepers should take advan- 3 tage of this great opportunity to 4 secure anything they require, for, M: - their home now., We store free of +.\"charge until wanted.The follows FF * ing are a few of our specläls: \u2014 : w W 1 Lounging Sofa, wire back; $38.00; less 20 per cent.\u2019 .No.7603\u2014Arm Chair, $36.00, ess 33 1-3 per cent.1 3-piece Library Set, grained oak, $32.00, less 33 1-3 per cent.80{39\u20142-piece Parlor Set, solid mahogany, $60.00, less.20 per cent, - 36/563\u20143-plece Parlor Set, mahog- = any, $88.00, less 20 per cent.EP ; | This week we are offering our en- Spoons, Jelly Spoons, Sugar 6081\u20141 Music Cabinet, hand paint- English, Jasper and Mosaic Tea 91.25, for 45c.Winter Hats.The balance will be De artment tire stock of $3.00 Derbys at the Torigs, Cake Saws, Cold Meat ed and brass trimmings outs ; y Toe to 900 for Soo.E% © etc.trom Chiffon Taffeta Silks, in stripes, sold as follows: \u2014 ' - Aon price.Loge: Cream Ladles, - Gravy XV.style, $75.00, legs 33 1- 3 per ie * .; .3.50 t 5, FOP: seocsenees.$ 1.: 8 our reputation as hat dealers is adles, hotograph Frames, \u2019 \u2019 ; 2 special Lables: jens és A ee S50 por yard red and mauve, at 8 350 > us.fon: Tine 13 = Special Sale This Week well (known, and we oarry only auce, et Fee, Bon Dishes, cent.* cen consisting o apanese .8.25 to $11.sasoncense : : e latest shapes and the best eu Sets, etc, etc, less 20 per - Vases, Ornaments, Plates, Flow- Crepe do Chine, in stripes, blue, $1150 to Sag fer OST 250 We have bought a range of Men's quality, this sale ought to bring cent.; : ' Sota ake nessa, ti nai er Pots, Punch Bowls, Fish Sets, white and cream, $1.25 per yard, 14.00 to 819.00, for.$ 5.50 Heavy Cashmere Half Hose from everyone in need of a Spring Sterling Forks and Spoons, less\u2019 10° English design, \u2018very tine Fnlaïid, J Special alle of English Rock je \u2018ee 20 per cent.| to 335.00, for 000 ve figures und Co oon Hat per cent.le rg AS Be or N ecle e on P.occs+.0:.$10.00- J oo vo Crystal Vases at Half Price.¢ .°, There.; $10.00 offering same aa re El IRS Entire stock of :Silver-platéd Ware 3734\u20141.Childs\".\u2018Bureau, size: \u201831 in.\"a Art, Terra Cotta Statuettes and - Men\u2019 S Shoe Dept.price of 200 à pair ; latest.shapes and designs: Baw X,27 4n, fine: mahogahy.\u2018British À : oa Tan, Sn cont w [ : - Ladies\u201d Shoe Dept As.the market is showin a stead SPECIAL PRICE THIS WEEK.ing Dishes, Fruit Dishes.Sous .plate mirror; price $36.00, less 50 5 ; - less #3 1-3.per cent.EXTRAORDINARY \u2018VALUES.| - ve increase, and woollen prie il Persian Lamb Caps, $12.00, for Tureens, Bread Trays, Sauce per cent.= a NE M A tew pairs An.irregular sizes.| For the balance of the week we will be ateoast 18 per cont nl per in ° $8.55 -cash.- Boats, Biscuit Jars, Tea Sets, - 7694\u20141 Bedroom Set, gulden- oak: nf - Men/s-Enamel Cal Button Boot; « , offer.all our Ladies\u2019 Evening tele ' P nt.higher in Persian Lamb Caps, $10.00, for Coffee Sets, Candelabras, etc, bed.bureau and washstand, 4 ! RIB JONS; \u201cEtc.: regular $6.80, léss 50.per: cent.: Slippers at a discount of 20 per April than it now, is, we would Pero cash.mb Caps, $9.00, 1 et less 25 per cent.British plate mirror, 47.50, 1 Teus à | A few pairs only in irregular sizes .Lone, db advise our customers to call and 36.84 on ps, 00.for Tyiitinwed .of manufacturer's over- 33 1-3 per cent.wo i Golored Taffeta Ribbons, 28¢ per Men's Ideal Patent Calf Laced \u2018 alles gok ead patent vamp, seo these goods.Russi an Lamb Caps $4.00, for stock still offered at Half Price, 150{1\u20141 Bureau, Chiffonier and J.i yard White, cream, biack, clel, Boots; regular $7.50, less 50 per 52 38 met heel; price $6.00, for N.B.\u2014Speoial discounts on 'Men\u2019s $3.04 cash.\u2019 .consisting of Tea Sets, Pudding | Dresser, Old Colonial design, in [4 LL ara navy, Do cardinal.A fow pairs.only Men's Patent -Ladies\u2019 Black Velvet Slippers, sil- - Undorwear this week: All weights German Otter Caps, $4.50, for $3.42 ee eur Dishes, Cake Plates, -| - Es 3 pleces, Extra.good pu | buttercup, coquelicot, brown, tur- Calfskin Laced and .Button ver buckles; regular.$3.50,\" for Llama Wool Saoton Weal, tor Boye Raccoon Caps, $5 00, i no - value.So Lee | quoise dnd lilac.Boots, frregular sizes; $5.00, less spas patent vamp Louis XV.Fifty lines to choose from.ore Faso cash, a.D 1 Colored h i : per cent.; .ce .) | inches ES re: Ribbon, 5 in.A rot, pairs only Men 8 Kid Ox- | te ee Jared Soles: regu-.\u2014 CEE Caps, 34.00 for Ladies\u2019 Waists P D.CORSETS - 7 for 20c:.in white, cream, ciel, | odyear welt, 1rregular- + .iy Se | navy blue.turquélse.sapphire sizes only; price 34.00, for 3150.|.T-29les patent EE ad ~~ Stationery Dept.An extra speclal line of Taffeta .| rose, pink, wood rose, mais, but.Alot of Men's wool lineä self-act- |; 5306 or Paper Flowers for- table decora Men\u2019 S Fur nishings Waists, tailor-made, lined \"| $195 for Le ca ce unes \u2026 63 tercup, navy, ophella, emerald, ing Rybbers, best quality, medium; : Ali our Ladies\u201d turned sole O tions: \u2014 cora=r throughout: colors white, black, $1.60 £ Le \"80 | nile, mandurin.wile \u2018toes; regular $1.25, less Bo\u201d e Ox- navy and light blue; sizes 34, 36, où OF anc0 nes svaner sue nu15 800 + Coe nu 1 Ribbons, les a oes; ¥ aforés at 34:00 and 33:50, for 82-00, Carnations, In red, white and pink, epartmen 38, 40 and 42.Price $8.50, how $1.75 for .faerie, se i , 8 our Ladles\u2019 oots in Viel .or bc 5.2 .vc o Cl , h 33 1-3 per -cent., In white, cream, A few girs in lireguiar sizes, Kid, Box Calf and Patent Lea- \" June Roses, 2 for bc.PYJAMAS, our own make\u2014$2.50 $5.20.lous 3 per cent.or cash.2.00 for c\u2026.iscsauers ses.3L00 : turquoise, cardinal.price 85.00, less 50- per cent.ther, less 20 per cent.1\u2019 Chrysanthemums, in red, white and for $1.90 cash.; ; $2.25 LOF s.00cssse0e0e eres $1.13 Colored Satin Ribbons, 6 inches A few pairs only \u2018irregular sizes Ladles\u2019 turned sole Boots, in *| .,_ yellow, Z for Be.Made of fine Scotch Zephyr or \u2018|.Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Waists\u2014A table of $3.50 LOI wevenrivevmmerneesen $175 wide, 2äe.: > Men's Patent Coltskin sButton French and Common Sense heels: \u201cTulips, in red and yellow, 2 tor Hc.English Madras, large pear! but- Taffeta Waists, in white, black, $3.75 for : .$1.88 Colored Serge Washing Ribbons, Oxfords: regular \u2018$5.50, less 50 regular $3.23 and.$3.50, for $1, 00; ; American Rpauty Roses, 3 for be.tons, fine frogs and girdles, neat navy and light blue, at Half 7 OP enceceeeee rirsenu cu 1.88 .i less 50 per cent.- per cent., irregular sizes only, .Easter Lilles, 5c each.patterns., - Price.\u2018 $4,50 for Serres eiaseanaas .$2.25 : 15 PER CENT.OFF A few, pairs only in irregular.sizes A MIXED TABLE $5.00 0) 2.2 causa 000 si 8250 en's Patent xfords; reg- : $7-50- fer\u2014 TIT ev eee.eres 93.10 (| Colored double-faced Satin Rib- .ular 36.50, less\u2019 50 per dent, + Per-Centfor Gashr-in-A tot ~ Consisting _of Flannelette Waists, Co e\u2014 To | _bons $ A\u2014tot-of atent Bluchér, Ox- 4 ddition al her Discounts or Reductions.Muslin Waists, Cheviot Walsts, i .20 Cotorea Satin Mousseleine Ribbons, fords a Enamel Oxfords; regs & Wool Sweaters,\u201d Fascinators, White Quilts ored Satin and lle Ribbons, ular ess per.cen \u201che Muslin Underwear, Klannelette ' .| olored Duchess Satin Ribbons, A lot of Little Gents* Laced Boots; Underwear, Ostrich Feather Bods, ; Tee Co - ' un Colorcd Taffeta\u2019 Ribbons, ranging from 9 to 13 years \"HEN Children\u2019s Cloth Tams, Children's |, Large purchase of White \"Quilts, .Colored Moire Ribbons.$2.25 end $2.35, for $1.25. + ' : - Ke i AN , | me \u2018 __ 4 THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ; ; .4 A ed : 2 : - Sault St.Marie, À | : > a | A \\& | SR BET Co rl Ont Jan eis haar Ta WhO | ren real chomis,.80-| ~ | ; } = a \u20ac grom the Soc, Mich.by nine to one| From the face aff ne Bon ven Ne] Vie te ane ete Govormor-Gene / É tod .Captain Arthur Ross Unable |@efeat is partially explained by the fact|to & effect, bringing out a score eral's prize, final in due Ne received Are Boomi Lacrosse\u2014 3 A V in | - La : that Hod Stuart did not play, beingl!of thrée to nothing At half time.Dur- yesterday afternoon by Col.Stevenson, oom ng cr Five 4 A bm | .to Play Against the on the sick list.Eal.Faris replaced [ing the remainder of the game a warm [president of the Canadian Branch of of Them Are With a Ca 0) # .iE .race was maintained.Jones and [the Royal Caledonian Society, from His 1 a A r Victorias.Notwithstanding the one-slded acore, |Nicholson stopped many hot shots, but Excellency the Governor\u2019s private sec«i\u2014 A é ted \\ ibe game was the best exhibition of [Nick let in a few easy ones.Cooney [retary, Intimating that His Excellency One Club: Z a Le.fant, clean hockey ever seen in ti two Shields of Houshion, was referee and would bo pleased to have the Stal 7}.©.7 Nox When the Westmounts meet the and the rushes of the Soo forwards, [throughout ° ° payers ne Or ener Pat ved or Z A vy : , g .; the Caledonias and Ottawas played o Montreal and other Canadian bo 4 nt ile speedy Victorias at the Victoria rink especially those of Laviolette and Pie-| Calumet plays in the Canadian Soo|at Rideau ice this morning and after- & an boys |- 7 gid Thi to-nlorrow evening Arthur Ross, cap- tre, enthused the two thousand spec-|'Wednesday and Thursday.Garnd: noon, and extending an invitation vo the \u2018booming lacrosse In California, as A ol J, he tain of the suburban aggregation, will [tators to the highest pitch.Laviolette |Sixsmith was released by the Cana- [both teams te lunch.The Caledonian the following extract from a letter to A the not be in the line-up.Art.has been [Was in a class by himself and made dian Soo and two new men are ex-|rink which with the exception of Mr.Dr.Austin Irvine, from a San Fran- 5 Km B : ps suffering from an injury to his left foot, Jimmy Gardner look like a novice.The pected to-morrow, one from Berlin and Jas.\u2019 Currie, who has been summoned Oo he Montreal 0 ee \u2018 ea s medical adviser decided last Calumet forwards were too light for |Brantford.\u2018 on a special jury\u2014and whose place has|p § SZ Ç ; cu evening that it would not be wise for \u2018the heavy Soo team and Mal À ; ; Pres Frog signed for our team for this year: ?7 The him to play against the Victorias.Ross \u2018Strike in centre ice were oies.The teams\u2014 : ) vers otherwise.-the aident hose that Scanlan, Jim Crifiy, Tom Wilkin Ge 7 bm will be out of the game for a week and {Only occasionally could they get the.Michigan, : Soo.\u2014Goal, Jones; point, defeated the Thistle in the semi-final som, Jim Darragh, Fred Minto and æ Ç b perhaps longer.- He has done good puck in dangerous territory.in the |Hamilton; cover, Howell; rover, Stev- They left for Ottawa yesterday af- Charlle Minto, the last mentioned be- | Moted work this season, and his absence wlll face of this the Calumet forwards ens; centre, Pitre; wings, Laviolette ternoon and were: nts ~~ ras weaken the Westmount attaoking divi- |worked liard and assisted.by Reddy and Switzer.\u2018 I Wilson * W.H.Murphy Lacrosse will be played in three lea- ~ SAS es, § sion.Ross played well against the McMillan made some brilliant rushes] Calumet\u2014Goal, Nicholson; point, M Wm.Lyall ' G.W.T.Nicholson he under the jurisdiction of the Call\u201d \\ ON à phe \u201c Quebec last eek.and gave evidences {which were useless because of their Millan; cover, Egris; rover, \u2018strike.cen- H.R.Hutchison P.W.L.Lyall a are rasse, Asmoclatlon, ane Jf = N° i Eu of Younding nto fine 3 ape.he Sham- shooting from too far out.McMillan tre, Mallen; wings, Gardner and Scott.W.R.J.Hughes d K.Roberteon gue, composed of the Olympic Club, | id \u2014 ; _ i n | rocks and Montreals, will replace Capt.= = (skip) (ek » San Francisco Club Ÿ Tecur S h cu b of ! TH ES Ross.Brophy will + he ne - .- LU 157 Dan Francisco a agoos an Mateo.é i ng nell js to ay at tend Cea eater : Standi f C A H L 1 HEATHER CLUB TROPHY.and the San Mateo Athletic Club; the - ® .: A + i ~4 pasd Patrick at cover, Casselman will figure | ng \\ 'Y » dde u The following rinks competed in the|Southern California League, composed j yy == 2e en The at rover.Tannie Church at centre, and | So | Heather Club.trophy, on.the club 1ce./of the Los Angeles Club, Santa Bar- ; - y - bot Colin Foulls and George Gale on the |.: - 7 - : +|1ast night, when Skip Alex.Hardmal bara Club, Riverside Club and Ban | > och wings.\" IE The standing of Co ! .{beat Skip G.H.Cornell 11-9, and Skip Bernardino Club; Northwestern Lea- + ° ea , The executive made a mistake In Suntors of the Coat To foes tore: Tee serles, senior, intermediate and er Ramsay beat skip Dr.McCallum Seattle Club.Tac ma rab maa She | > d > leaving Foulis off last week.He has , OT co .: 16-5.: e (Club, Tacoma Club an he 66 nas I Foulls of ; 8 ENIOR.| M.T.Casey D.Benvie Everett Club.A g f R Ol ) R C K DHX J\u2019?.were working well together, and while: son to-morrow night.\u2019 Mr.W.North- | ward player, and AM.Kane, formerly |C.E.Robertson vs.G.P.Walker 80 depressed, as they were fairly confident series of the Intermediate League.Ovposite Victoria : .the former's absence may affect his, ey, secretary\" of en \"Arena.made the | of Perth, but who is now employed in Dr.Springle, C.Coristine and S.Hux- of being able to win out.The yictory: J.LEWIS WIDEIAMS, .- playing.Patrick caân be relied upon to foregoing tement last one re- | Montreal, has promised to turn out ley vs.F.C.Wilson and H.J.Chard.puas Lachute In good shape for retain- Sec.-Treas., T.R.H.Club.give Messrs.Bowie, Russell and com- garding the Federal Lea ue ateh at , with the champions of the Federal REE JRLERS ing the McLaren trophy, which they now : A v 1 pany an interesting evening.the Arena* to-morrow évening between rares ames Tesoive holders of he |\u2018 HEATHER GREUX y D t Mr mats players lined up as follows: | ne on ATHLETICS ; al .\u201c .\u20ac 1 À 2 + - y cup.\u2018 Mr; P.D.Stewart easily bea | achute\u2014E.Wiison, G.Brennan, :.l' An interesting.and cell tested : \u2018 RAMBLERS BEAT WANDERERS.flous.Brockyilles.Phe \u201creserved ats Alf.Kane, while a young chap, has | Moses Rubenstein by the overwhelm-|Foreman, E.McArthur, B.McArthur, game of hockey was played on the St: \u2014_\u2014 > ; NEW CLUB FORMED.A new athletic organization .to he orimick, [resulting in a draw, two to two.* The known as the Dominion Amateur.Athletic Association, .was formed | night, with.a good membership.The officers are as follows: EE night.The game opened well, and \u2018for tain, The Brockville team will be ac-.O T à ST - | ihe first few minutes the hopes of the companied by à large crowd of sup- the cians games and took Part 1 HEATHER PRESIDENTS PRIZE.The drawing in connection with the| C.V.\u2014Gorman, Stenson, Bell, Powles| President\u2014C.J.Davidson.: 1,600 spectatdrs were held high, as- it porters, and the Brockvilles ane con- Marlboroughs.Kane is a speedy, ag- Mr, E.Whitefof and Mr.Robt-!tombola of the Stirling Hockey Club Ker.Jenner, F.Kinsella, | Vice-president\u2014J.Waddell, ow RE Te SUR contest vas Bone Le fident of winning.The team wlil be, gressive forward, and has the neces- Thomson.tne rent SIP Watson To- took place as advertised, at 2454 St, Ca-| eb St nt.oe Walker, who was; Secretary-treasurer\u2014Thos.F Gib-, J ° » v the same as that which opposed the ë .iJ.B.Brannen an r.C.=| therlne Street, the following being the Very eitlicien son.oo ' \u2018 .r oh (sary sand.He can play any position \u2018field 14-7 in the doubles for the Hea- i £ 5 | |.Recording-secretary\u2014A.vidson.proved 10 be the case.The \u201cchamps | didn't do any phenomenal work and in! fact tneir snowing was somewhat of a gajso come to Montreal.\u201d The Wander-iand will likely play with the Montreal disappointment.The Halifax enthu- siagts\u2019 \u201cere anxious to see the Ram- dlers play, particularly Murray, who a did such good work for the Wanderers | Evilla, Hodge, and Ahearn, of the exe- wearers ofthe broad red stripe at the \u2018Island \u2014City, and several spares will + ers had a fine practice last evening, .and all the seniors.were in uniform.Messrs.© Strachan, Tattersall, Mc- on the forward line, and has held down : cover point.He also plays lacrosse, JI.The Wanderers are lucky in getting Kane.+ BROCKVILLES HOPE TO \u2018ther President's prize on the club ice \u2018played a fine game.vesterday .afternoon, Mr.\u201d Thomson, THE GREENSHIELDS PRIZE.The first competition in the Green- at .the winning numbers: 73, 104, 126, 182, 67, 377, 449, 514, 536, 656, 667, 682 906.958, Wy Bb TI \u2018924, 1,004, 1,025, 1,081, 1,087, 1,086, 1.18 :1,188, 1,277.; The executive wish.to remind tha holders of the winning numbers that'seVen to three.the prizes will be delivered just as soon, DAWSON'S WON A GAME.\u2018The Yukon houkevists won the game last night with Ajl-Pictou County by; Dr.Elliott, of New Glasgow, was referee.The game was as arrangements can be made to do so.jopened at a swift pace and was hard- \u201c Hockey committee \u2014George VWake- Westville; N.8-\u2014Jan3t=(Special.)\u2014tieldchairman: Mr Burke \u2014and T.Powers.! \u2018 The address of the recording-secre- tary.Mr.A.Davidson.who is desirous of receiving communicaceons from secretaries of other local clubs) is No.iast year.Murray is just as speedy as|cutive were pleased with the work- .|shields_ prize will commence ever, and he scored most of the goals gut.*.hese In uniform Included Baker, .A Thsitle rink on Saturday &fternoon at The officers of.the club also wish tojly started when Visener got his foot $ Mount.St.Marie avenue.for Bis team.but his shooting is NOthW, Strachan, Boon, Kennedy, Mar- - BEAT THE WANDERERS |2.30 ana will be.continued during the take this opportunity of conveying cut: He was replaced by Hayman.\u2014\u2014 quite fas accurate as pefore.The fol- .É ! evening.°.their thanks to the many friends of the| Westville.The first half ended with PERTH CURLERS WON.jowers of the game in the city expected shall, Glass, Blackford,\u201d B.Strachan, Brighton, Huckell, Turner, Beck, Le- The There are sixty-four entries, club who so generously supported thelr also the score three to three.In the sec- Carleton Piace, Jan.31.\u2014éSpecial.)\u2014 ond half the Klondikers Were more; Another schedule match in the Lanark Brockvilles evidently mean - the wing by Gates, of the Woodsides, The.famous Conservatorium of Mu- the Arena management to have a light Milling Co., Art and Photo Emporium, game the Westville: ALA A.entertained to see the visitors put up a fast game,; blanc, Arnold, Geraw, odds, Mc- : or | \u2014 ; ir, They are .but they did not come up to expecta-| Laughiln, and Roberts, ped business.Last night the Wanderers MONTREAL POINT.COMPETITION.greatly In NS A he following firme aggressive, and kept the puck in their.County Curing League was played tions.The team .3 well balanced and! .rt mere were notifled that :the\u2019 Isiand CItY| The Montreal competition for polnts!and individuals whe \u2018s0 \u2018 kindly con- opponents territory.They managed here last nighg between Perth and the defence is strong, but the forwards THE TRUTH ABOUT THE CONSER team will arrive in Montreal to-night iy 04 commenced yesterday afternoon) tributed prizes: Messrs.Fairbanks to score four additional goals and kept \u201cCarleton Place.It resultsd in a win only ' occasionally played combination.\" VATORIUM PIANOS * about eight o'clock.They wlll rest \u2018and evening at the Montreal rink, and Scale Co.Goldvogel - Bros., Ogilvie the county team score at what it was for the visitors by a majority of six \u2018The Wanderers were #trengthened on .this evening, and have arranged with ill be concluded this evening.\"Flour Millis Co., Lake of the Woods at the end of the first half.Ser the shots.The playing in No.1 rink was : ' ; 193 The: second very elose throughout: : 1 2 4 i à ; \u201civ ro - = to-rn au I: > au ' : { ; ; of Darunouth.but Benelay wes too light Blo Bt McGIl used about tae | moraine.The Brooloriiie tone te meet, KINGSTON LADIES\u2019 CURLING.| McNiece & Oichard, H.Russell, J.lhe Klondike boys at'a supper in the rink was rather one-sided.The play- though he is a good little player.The; Pride to the old house of C.W.Lind- the Wanderers wjll be Kerr, goal; Me- | Kingston, Ont, Jan.3l.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014 Thurston Smith, ESS vat = nessed « by about iy tar who er mewn Pi Peril : team\u201d was weak at points, Moseley being! 5aY.Limited, that no less than twenty- Donald, point: MoRobie, cover; Sher- The singles tn the Ladies\u2019 Curling Club.Foley A har Mi SE Irvin CASON, me from the towns of Westvilie Carleton tan 1 Rink ri._, a litle slow.and Barclay was not injone of these instruments were supplied | riff.Dobbie, Marke and Lannon, for- ;Contests ore going on, Miss Herald| Geo.Fletcher, M158 0 Stellarton, New Glasgow and Pictou, J.Powell TH = Hendr form, as he was suffering from an in-; from their establishment.Eighteen of | wards.The team is to travel over the \u2018has beaten Mrs.Hughes, Miss Mabel| \u2018 THREE RIVERS' PROTEST.\u2018 for the most part \"LU Merntosh Iv Tullis | jury to his knee and it was not until these were Heintzman & Co.-uprights G.T.Ry.and in the telegram received Dalton won from Miss Florence Cunn- .: Ç , : OR x M.Riddell Ww.Hu as iate in the day that he consented to!Purchased outright.In addition to this by Wanderer officials it was intimated Ingham, and Miss te san aries Three Rivers, Jan.31.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014| HAWKESBURTS GOOD TEAM.| Dr Miuirhead .à Wilson - there are two Heintzman & Co, grand that the followers of the red and white scored over Miss y.Saturday the Three Rivers hockey.team Hawkesbury, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014In i \u201c(skip>\u201417 ©.(skip)\u20141L play.Dwyer played a good hard same, but the team's strength was in: Wood-| planos and also a superb concert grand will have upon their person some of the Alleen Rogers, a new member, has been ; such a very good game, travelled \u2018to Quebèc \u201cAnd, played the St.George Hockey Club, although the a \u2018game Dristling with excitemrent and No.2 Rink.vorth and Adams.The former's work piano by Chickering & Sons of Boston, | stufe that talks.Their work-out to- \u2018putting up - .q.\"ke - - a Was excellent and the visitors f@una it| Which fs undoubtedly one of the\u201dfinest lmorrow, morning will.be watched with [that Miss Lorraine Dalton and Miss visitors were handicapped through the spectacnian Pa, Howkesbury ous Ey Sram .?x Meare difficult to pass him, his checking being instruments ever imported Imto this interest.Carrie Waldon have beaten her by the bad ice, and the illness of a couple of vere R ve a : ot oo ne ane a Te ey Lhe ven very hard.Adams again did great! City.being valued at eighteen hundred .narrowest of margins, the latter win-liheir best players they played the bet-| Cord 10001 Th Same throughout al = sw J.Mitchell work in goal.stopping shot after shoe, | dollars.CURLINC tiing by two points, the former by one.ter game, | {hs one of the best Soot seen on local! SSSR M 1 (skip) \u201419 and it is to be regretted that -he did not 2355 W.Lindsay.Limited, head office ING ae a CONTESTS: | In the first half the game was very.tre, and to-day Hawkesbury possesses i tskip)\u2014 + 13 ; St.Catherine street; East End CURLIN ; even but in the second half, the visi- one of the best balanced teams play- Total.24, 30 prit receive stronger support.AN INTERESTING GAME.A very \\interésting game of hockey was played on the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Company\u2019s rink between the - Phoenix çand Emerald teams, the res- sult being a victory for the Phoenix team by four goals to nil.The teams branch, 1622 St.Catherine street.\u2014Adv.mr TOM ERSKINE MET WITH AN ACCIDEN Wanderer II, did not play against the Tom Erskine, the cover point of the THISTLE CLUB PRIZE.The following are the rinks and -scores for the Thistle Club prize, played off on the club ice yesterday afternoon and evening: Lorne Ross T.H, Flett W.McNally Rev.Dr.Barclay JH.L.Putham W.H.C.Mussen Dr, Ww.R.Fraser, Kingston, Ont.Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Kingston curlers defeated the two visiting Napanee rinks in a scheduled game of the Centra] Ontario Curling.Association.The rinks: and scores were: 20\u20ac Napanee No.1.\u2014W.S.Templeton, C.J.Mayble, W.Smith, W.Belihouse, skip, 7.: - : tors did all the scoring and shooting and kept the puck in their opponents territory most of the time, two minutes before time when the score stood three all, St.George shot and although the shot was wild and all the pläyers kept on playing, and when the puck was half way down the rink the .St.George umpire suddenly lifted up his ing the game.The Victorias were Ol the defensive for fully two-thirds of the time, and the first half ended three to nothing in Hawkesbury's favor.In the second half the referee, Mr.J.J.Enright, of Ottawa, gave the locals a pretty raw deal by allowing the Yics \u2018to tie the score.and when full time was up the score stood four all.| \u2018Jack Hussey, of Montreal, knocked out Jack Dorin, of Philadelphia, in four rounds, at Lachine, * last night.The tight was to have been fifteen rounds, at 143 pounds, but Hussey disposed of his man with a right to the chin, before the fourth round had run its course.Ç.R.Murray.professional of, the were: ; : Hee CL © Dr.J.T.Finnfa .he .Brockvilles on Saturday, but this fact oe ; Napanee No.2\u2014W.A.Daly, J.W.hand, much to the surprise\u2018of every- yy ; a , : 3 oË hoentx-\u2014\\attersons k T.McGuire, aid not prevent him from meeting'with | Prof, C, Ve OsibL W.A (skip)-10 Robinson.Dr.Leonard.J.S.Homan, body who was watching the puck, and Yictorias refused to play of \"the Ni.Royal Montres! thor Sub has, Spensd arke, McDonald, Tucker: on, MoCuire.|an accident that will keep him out of F.C.Saunders Y RIL Barron \u201c (skip, 16.Total for Napanee, 23.to the disgust ofghe visiting team who Although he Ey tthe end Srcect for golf practice.Cathcart \u2019 : \u2018 , Kingston No.1.\u2014J.Elliott, 8S.R.Bai- have already exp rienced similar treat- of the first half it was found that plenty of space to practice all the dif- Etone, Shecran, Fagan, Dixon.Pioneers\u2014W.Brown, T.Curbray, E.Giblin, F'.Boyd, J.Kearney, W, O'Mal- ley, R.Stroud.; ._ Zephyrs\u2014W.Meldrum, F.Fraser, W.Wall, J.Shea, A, Trottier, B.Wall, the game for a couple of weeks.Irs- kine travelled to the -Island City as victim is now sporting a, sore finger and_a bandaged arm, tiave to be amputated.- 1 \"The \u2018 Intermediate W'anderers were- counting upon Enrskine's services in their game against the Stirlings next The finger may | D.W.Campbell ] R.B.Kessen Judge Archibald.Smeaton White ON ST, LAWRENCE ICE continued last evening on the club ice, when Skip W.Cairns meat Skip D.An- oo.Yictor Lydon, _ .Referee\u2014Alex.Meldrum, Saturday, but will, have to get along.without \u2018him.CL : a PENCIL, PUSHERS PRACTICE.© The Montreal newspaper men will Go_and\u2014hear-Rev\u2014J Philadelphia, on \u201cThe Key.\u201d \u2014E.-6mith, ot}; Wo-Moftatt\u2014\u2014 J, Dosseault_ derson 11 to 6, and Skip Louis Ruben- stein beat Skip W.H.Wyman, 10 to 7.The following were the rinks: !defeated two™rinks of ley, Col.Drury, A.Strachan, skip, \u201d later to supper at the British Amerl- .\u2018jcan Hotel: oo The competition in tho first draw for] the 8t.Lawrence President's prize was|, SHERBROOKE CURLERS WON.rinks of the Sherbrooke Curling Club \u201c Sherbrooke, Jan.31.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Two| uebec| : ment in .ire was- changed.- Although the ump _ The Other.Toe Smith, of the Victorias, was injured and could not continue the gaine, and for ending the season at the top of the list.Hawkesbury plays their next league -gamé in Lachute on Saturday night, Feb.4.Co MONTAGNARDS II.WON.the Caledonia\u2019 Curling Club on Saturday afternoon \u2018in the District Medal series by 32 to 22, Ipoints, _ The _ice was in perfect .condi- Suffered with Boils for Six.Ina hard match at the Stadium-last \u2018night the Montagnards: IL defeated the Athenaeums by three goals-to two |.Lin\u2014the _FLA.H.L.intermediate series.| ferent strokes in the game.PI me .| spare defence \u2018man, along with Messrs.\u2014 .26.\u2018 : WBLL CONTESTED GAME.Arnold and Beck.5 Prof.W.GP \u2018Is skip 15 ® Kingston No.2.\u2014E.Lyons, T.Sla- as they had no spare man, Hawkes- |= : : = - .A well contested hockey match was In one of the Brockville hotels after |g Chapple G.B McCombe ters W.B.Dalton, W.Lesslie, skip, .bury \u2018was obliged to drop a player to \u2018 > played on the Minto rink between the |thé match Erskine got on an elevator.Dr, C.W.Wilson - Dr.G.G.Campbeil |13- Total for Kingston, 89.Kingston On C m 0 t Aft even up.and this seriously Interfered Childr loneers and Zephyrs, resulting in a |and when banging the door behind him R.Adair .W.W.Mowat won by 16 shots.e a e u .er with thelr combination play.Hawkes.! 1 en - victory for the former by four goals to the elevator man crustied \u2018the index| (skip)\u2014 7 © (skip)\u201417 After the match the visitors were en- : .\" pury has not lost .a game this season, ; 1 4 < three.The teams \u2018were as follows: finger of Erskine's right hand.© The ER p {tertalned to a luncheon at the rink and .and prospects are.exceedingly bright ' to Are Uniderfed \"The Result is Weakness, Rickets, Sts Vitus\u2019 Dance and Many lis ef Childhood\u2014The Cure is Dr.Chase\u2019s\u2014\u2014 | Nerve Food g Book and IMs Wm.Robe : ; - ; = ractice this afternoon between the : 4 m.rtson R.Nellson tion and a splendid game was enjoyed.ere as follows: ; ; ours of 4.30 nnd 5.30 at the Minto rink, pe J.H.Scott J.Y.Roy The rinks were: °° - TR henaeums (3 = Darling, Walsh, \u201cNine-tenths of children are under- 190 Prince Arthur Street.In vjew of \"A FAST GAME |W.Cabins ~ D.Anderson Rink 1.: \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lunn, Meldrum, White, Wood and 'fed,\u201d writes a great English.scientist EE - the proposed game with the Ottawa ; 3 .(akip)-\u201411 - (sicip)-\u2014 6°:| gCaledonia.Sherbrooke, ., : © Coyle.} Who made an exhaustive study of \u2018the JE mn Sviter pushers, all the local story was a Ly ine be Dr % oud w ; Monally ; T Hough 5 = Mae M ada Montagnards (3) \u2014 Trottier.DOC, re ren requi double.nourishment 3 .writers are requested 'to turn out for Star r ES LE Wo .J.Mc y -E.T.Houghton J.W.McKee .t mpagne, Clem- ren require double.nour Ë (na va HE CRT EES ERIE ERE EYEE Saton, Ont, lh of his on |Site Mn mis vr so ed eee .: ee .J n .'H.Wyman uls Rubenstein.G.L, Lamb .T.Iruelt tation nt, \u2018tells.feree\u2014Mr.Watson.repair the: wear and* tear co À ad SHEERS ERAS threo to Potning.TH.Colline: of Wan:| The competition will be continued ae | (tp) nie Ce perience with B il ; ni |e : | ; = NN actives exercise of mind and body p ed .\u201c| 1 ued \u201c0- \u2018Rink 2.~~ : ; 5 Phot EAT \"DN ALIVE devers, put UP, an exceltent game, and night and to-morrow evening.C.Thackery A \u201d Blue | on oils an SPORTING NOTES together with growth and physiological À ; ; .: op- J.Ryan .D.Brodie ; Cy .changes, consume nerve | | h nf .ponents.Walton and Cann, of the] CALEDONIA AT SHERBROOKE.lue Ross P.N.Boucher Burdock Blood Bitters.e :._|mendous rate, exhaust the supply of MR 1th Sporting Editor Herald:\u2014 | Orients.made some brilliant rushes, but| The following is the result of the J.Simpson Jas.Craig The postponed annual meeting of the, \"11504 and leave the body weak JE 1, ¢ |, Bir\u20141 think The Herald owing to lack of combination, were un- first two rinks for the' district medali (skip)\u201412 exp\u201417| H :\u2014 \u201cIn the Montreal Hunt will be held WednésdaY and table to disease.* : : a, % hockey team are cromine 100 [nie Lo score.The teams lined Up au played at Sherbrooke on Saturday.be | THE CANADIAN eave: \u201cIn Che Spring arret Per ee huey me ee ee \u2014 , ; ollows: : twe e 5 \\ 1 .vousness, skin .diseases, rickets, - out a team to beat anything Wanderers\u2014Head, Hall, Collins, Lee, when Sherbrooke.EC PE dan up.FROM THE CANADIAN NORTH- of 15 I was contin ually The Montreal Junior Hockey Club ivitus\u2019 dance and constant liability to = \u2018The Herald ever saw.Among Senate, Jenner, Hale.The opposing rinks will meet again on ___ WEST.\u201c itroubled with: boils\u2014One|wili hold a meeting at the Arena catch cold and to contract the diseases .the men the Star\u2019s team Orients\u2014Thomson, Trickey, Barret,|Caldeonia ice on Saturday, February Wapete, NE Jan.31 This town | coming after another for about six Puis evene al mie eson A members of Jhiidhood are the result.Le vitality was treat: o a'plece of sen ona : : : .: .i a means of T : OPU , |Dominion\u2019 A.A.À., $ Mount St.Marie ; p A LA : M : ; .Sound, 12; Oran .) = + \" .» i | , > OPEN DAY AND NI@NT.| THE CALEDONIA CLUB, | Cigar in Canada.J 6 ~{ Lindsay.4; Port Fey.NT pimples, dyspepsia, indigestion, (Antorteinment Diese to 0s the mont j& Co, Toranto The Lente 1 , eee Ce e onia -Club were the guests| NARRIS, HARKNESS à CO, , 4 QAUNIOR.A 7 10r an trouble arising from the|popular dance.The dip soottischt ere [nature of Dr.A.Ÿ the fam- ter.CRAIG AND ALEXANDER STS.of the | club at dinner at the Mar Te Ab J \u201cQueen 8, 4; Stroller, 8.f To y g was à large attendance and ne lbus recipe book a: che x AIS AND, ALEXANDER: 878.[roq Houde the venise.= MT ghee vo Tot sige 4s Pobdewoea 3 | «| Stomach, Liver.Bowels of Blood, [Lid à gooé sociable event.bé : ; ; .Xap ; .= + .Es A F f ET » 5 4» = dow erie bn a re me Cig 4 1 ea is 5 its or $ se Am SF ' 1 Le a TRY STILLWELL'S who did not play last Saturday, and who.will the next game are Charlie Caron, Reg.Fletcher, Billy Birtles, Morley Anderson, and a \u2018few \u20184 and s few more of your big SERESTERS ERATE ELEN LR ake de he ok 0e of sk ok of fe oe obese oe oe decked ok soe ok Ritchie, Pinkerton.Walton, Cann, Referee, P.Goodbody.Umpires, E.Temple and P.Walton.NEW ATHLETIC CLUB.sec.~treas.,, Thos.F.Gibson; recording secretary, A.Davidson; hockey com- assured.Secretaries of local hockey clubs will confer a favor on the asso- clation by forwarding their names and addresses to A.Davidson, secretary 11, to play.the remaining two rinks.After the match at Sherbrooke the winning team entertaired the -Caledonias to dinner at the Magog House, and gave them a very enjoyable time.Jas.Simpson Jas.Cral .(skip)\u201413 - lelp)\u201417 V : .ews to-day when it was announced t John Rowell had recovered his hearing after years of deafness, Ca- tarrhozone cured Mr.Rowell, and all 1 druggists under guarantee to thor- , 0.H.A.SENIOR.Morrisbu rrr 5; Prescott, 2, BRMEDIAT months.I suffered terribly, and|.was in a very bad condition.In August 1 got a bottle of Burdock until I had used five bottles, and I have not had the least sign of 9 | boi, * There is nothing like Burdock A fast and exciting game of hockey was played on\u2019 the Outremont rink between Outremont IV.and Snow Flakes Saturday afternoon which resultèd in a win for Outremont, by a score of 4 to enjoyable progressive cuchre and dance at Stanley Hall.The euchre prise first prise; Miss B.J.Kerri second prize; Mr.G.Shane, third prise.The first prises were donated M.A.Wilder & Co.and Hi C.Archambault.tof weak, puny children there is no preparation so effective as Dr.Chass Nerve Food, ' > ; \"Being \u2018mild and\u2019 gentle.1h action and powerful aa a creator of new, rich olod more heavyweights.= The A new athletic association w.rm i | mor , as form-| Caledonia.8 .others afflicted with impaired hearing, ; sooner the ext geme is ar- ed last evening, at which the following Chad.Thackeray Ae, or catarrhal deafness should use: Ca-| Blood Bitters, and began to feel 0.At half time the score was 3 to 0 and nerve force, this great food cure ranged, Ge, for ve are officers were elected: President, C.J.|T.H.Ryan - P.N.Boucher |tarrhosone and be cured also.No : .\u201clin favor of Outremont.is admirably suited to the needs of going 0 ca you alive, even Davidson; vice-president, C.Waddell; Hugh Ross A.D.Brodie treatment 1s so pleasant and so cer-' better after taking it.I kept on eq childhood, .spon: adds new, firm.lech «4¥ if you bring out Jack Taylor \u2018 ' tain as Catarrhozone; which is\u2019sold bY The Brownie Social Club held a very and tissue to the.weak and, emaciat \u2018body and restores the vigor of robus childhood, + 2 - mem Star Supporter.ittee, Geo.Wakefield (chal oughly cure.i?the large dollar outfit is: can .; ee ™ .\u2018Burke, T.Powers, The Casociation: Les used; sample size, 36c., Remember the truthfully say that I was cured, Sinners wore: Miss M.Dwyer, first There is ho means by which nourd oH HERE la good start and a large rhembership name\u2014\"\u2018Catarrhosone.\u2019 Co and have remained so ever Since.prise; Miss A.Wall, second prise; Miss ishinent is so directly supplied to.the i D -M.Shand, third prize.Mr, J., Hanna, blood and nerves as by the use of; Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, beca paration la composed entirely of the elements of nature which are ui to build up and restore Eiht Use thiy 3 oe] PRE I Fove em pent tin Twins Said tof be.Due.to Mébi-.LE J Ae Ca Stooks arrete, doré to yin Wall.8treet, adyanees.# ng D 5 3 cughout the\u2019 Ust, and f eo Stocks af- br yesterday's \u2018egart © décision bre ) not biltkward in showing strength Northera Securities rah up to.150%, ile Union: Pacific recovered to 122%, |.his looks like a speedy\u201d settlement \u2018the lopg-standing dispute on: a basis sfactory .to both -sideg, \u201cresulting at, early distribution of the Northern cutities, .asgets, KE ; Was no very disturbing news, pm \u2018&-markets more directly affect- by events in.Russia: France, - otect its large Lboldings of Russian As, is drawing gold in largé quan- les, while Japanese bonds were again'| - gher -on -the strong belief that Rus- will pet make decided plans to\u2019 tinue the war.the way .of recent railroad earn- ES Reading and Erie are showing big lings, The latter showed a net in- pase for December of $232,375.The directors of the U.8.Steel will pet this afternoon, dnd shortly after o'clock will give dut the statement earnings for the last quarter of 1904 d alsd \u2018the amount of business.on d at the end of the year.The e2- nates favor total net earnings of iething in excess of $20,000,000 for the arter and total orders for about 4,- p,000 tons.It is known that the ors booked during January havè been ry large, and it is asserted that the Impany now has on its books.a larger ount of business than at any time ce the .corporation was formed.t is reported that the Russian Gov- ment has placed an order with the, .Steel Corporation for seventy-five.ns, valued at about $2,000,000.fhe local feature just now is easily tributed by Twin City.A good deal mystery has surrounded the move- ent in this stock and local people seam & loss to find any point in the situ- responsible for the advance.In t, many put it down to straight Lnipulation on the part of Toronto d American interests with the talk\u2019 an increased dividend merely held t as a bait to attract outside buying.| regard to actual earnings the pro- ty is doing quite as well as could be pected, and extensions are being âde which Will in\u2019 time increase the pd\u2019s earning power.bw, however, is that the increased idend talk is premature and is not ptifled \u2018by recent earnings.he trading in Twins wag even heavi- ¥ to-day than yesterday.Thé room ders have taken quite a hand in s movement and many of the scalp- | & deals have turned out very pro- able on, the rise.\u2018Twins opened here 108 and sold up to 1094, -and-pric>s bst of \u2018the morning were.practically pntlcal with those ruling in New Tr here was also.quite a little done in 3 nadian Pacific.locally, with the ge 13373 to, 1444.There .were no er features to speak of.\u2018the trad- F in the rest of the list being scat- ane \u201cpulation.\u201d RX 1g % ta'3% points were: registered) The general].a TE tas, Trans C., 160%; Norfolk &>W«catern, 807%; do.pfd., 95; On- | tatld & Western, 45%; Penna.70: Rand Mines 1076; : Reading, 44%; do.1st £d., nd : + pla; 4445\" Sou Southern RY.\u2019 \u201834%: do, PE, 44.South Pecific, 63%; Lniay p Pac ; 80.pfd., 1005.5 8.{eel,\u2019 31; 2 do.\u2018phd.\u2018965; grabash, 22 das SE ; Spanish.4's,\" 1, 5 \u2014 Ea $i \u201cNoam Latter, : * A-\u2018noori wire-tà Mr.CD.Monit said: Strength\u2019 was visible from, the start to-day, \u2018the only laggards were the in- dustridls, and they are now moving into action.Amalgamated seems to \u2018have been quietly absorbed by the in- elders, and.now cousiderable of a \u2018movement is\u2019 \u2018predicted.Even \u2018the Bos- \u2018tan man.is- advertising his wares as a \u2018purchase, evidently.throwing\u2019 up the sponge.in token of defeat.New York \u2018Cenfral and Pennsylvania were well taken, and some of the smaller roads were active, such as Wisconsin Central, K.S.U.,.G.W., and others.At noon the market is at the highest of the day-and looks good.2° MARKET FEATURES.a; At the opening a drive seemed to be made at Uhion Pacific, which broke it |.1 1-4 below last: night's price.On the decline there was excellent buying, but not of an aggressive character, the ob-' Ject apparently being to pick up as much stoek as.possible around 122.The 6étrongest.stocks were New York Cen- trgl and Northwest.In consequence the street was more inclined to belleve the story of a New York Central- Northwest-Union Pacific deal than it was yesterday.In well informed quarters this story is generally looked upon as worthy of bellef.Atchison, which has been a laggard for months, sprang into activity, and at the same time Pennsylvania became strong.This gave fresh life to \u2018the old rumor that the Pennsylvania Railroad was \u2018| acquiring control LEA A'tchison.BIG READING NG EARNINGS.The December statement of Reading made a remarkable showing: The surplus of all companies increased 124 per cent.as compared with December, 1903.The surplus for six months ended December .30, 1904, increased $1,647,479 equal to 2.3 per cent., on the $70,000, 000 of Reading common stock.- \u201cJAP BONDS DS HIGHER.London, 2.15 p.m.\u2014The feature of the securities markets is the strength in Japanese bends which is logically at- tr ibutable to the improved peace prospects.» | \u201cS00\u201d GROSS EARNINGS.; \u201c Minneapolis, st Paul & Sault Ste.Marie:\u2014 ; ; 1805.1904.- Third wel .Lo _ \u2018January.$ 155,021 $ 119,534 $ 35,487 4,430,170 606,002 Inc.a From July 1 15.088, 172.INVESTMENTS FOR TRUSTS Bonds, without a fluctuating value, ed and without particular signifi- ce, \u201c£00\u201d common is still receive some attention here.and is also eting with, interest in.Wall: Street, e steel issues here are quiet.he money situation gives nd indica- Mn of \u2018change from the prevailing.easy ditions.Call money is loaning frje- in Wall Street at 2 per cent.and in bntreal at 4% to 5 per cent, with P demand here only fair.Ir.Charles Meredith, the chairman the Exchange, has [eft on an Euro- hn trip, to bé away some- weeks.he motion to reduce commissions 1 be voted upon to-morrow at noon.he sales to noon.in Wall Street to- vy amounted to 657,000 shares.- \u201c Money in New York: all mèney in New York to-day wasj pted at 2 per cet.Montreal and\u2019 Boston.Tontreal and Boston wus quoted in w York to-day at 73 lo 1.Northern Securities.Northern.Securities apened in New rk to-day at 150\" and at 12,30 were ted at 150%.FORGET Ss C ABLE.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable! pted Grand Trunk first at 109%, sec- at 98%, third ut 485%.Canadian Pa- Mic at 136%, Anaconda at 5%, and IR dso Buy at 93%.i GRANBY .CONS ILIDATED.|] wire to\u2019 Charies Head &.Co.\u2018gave i sales of Granby to rioon in Boston Ml 375 shares.High, bls, low 5 MONTREAL EXCHANGE.Toutreal 1ixchaiige quotations 10-day reported.as follows by Marler & pdson:-\u2014 .\u2019 ew York funds, 1-32 dis.to.par, 4 4 prem.; sler ling 60 days, 91; La to 9-32.aoe 912; sterling demand, 9% To 9- \u20189% \u201cto 10: sterling cables, 9 37-83} oh: 10-to \u20181014; Paris, francs short, 5 less 1-32.\u2019 ; \u2014\u2014 , LONDON CLOSING.ondon, Jan: 31.-=4.p.m.-Consalé-for| pney, 8814; do.for account (March), 18-16; Anaconda, 53; Atchison, 90% ; pfd.104; B.& O., 10455; Can.Pac.15; CC & O., 51%: Chicago, Great estern, 23%; Chicago, Milwaukee.& i Paul.181; De Beers, 17%: Denver Rio, 32%; \u2018do.ptd., 78%; Erie, 44%; 1st ptd., 821%; do.2nd pfd., 684; \u2018Cen- , 159; A & N., 140%; mount Kan- FOR SICKLY CHILDREN fade of petroleum rendered tasteless M1 odorless, pure\u2018 glycerine,.and hy- bhosphites, Angier\u2019s Emulsion agrees h the stomach, perfects nutrition à makes the little -ones strong and althy.Under its treatment they eat 11, digest their food and erjoy good ind, restful sleep.H.DUNN & CO.Liverpool, London & Globe Buliding, TEL.MAIN 4088.- Bonds and Securities.vans, Sao Paule, Mexican and Hiectrical opment Securities a Specialty.pndon, Eng, otrice\u2014s London Wall,\u2019 and affording a solid, reliable invest-__ \u2018ment.-, \u2019 ) ASK FOR OUR.LAST.\u2018mr Dominion Securities Corporation TE CANADA.LIFE BUILDING.© E.C.NORSWORTHY, Manager.\u2014 NEW YORK.Investment rèturns \u2018on stock, on the basis close, compiled by Louis S.Colwell, manager for Edmund & Charles Randolph, 87 St, Francois Xavier street: _ Close.Diva.Yield, 4.INVESTMENTS.New Ami A er, Sugar com .142 2 1.92 and the means of support adopted Justedd Atchison \u2018com.\u2019 .\u201c88 4 4.54 Amer: § it .- r may well ba likened to the damming of a - DMeCter, coin.56 2 5-81 stream, which only intensifles the flood in same Smelter, pfd.419.\u2018 (0.88 case of à break.Parisian bankers, however, Balt & Ohio.102 4.85) |have been, unquestionably strengthening Anal.- \u2018Copper ee ee 13 « 2° 7 2.93) themselves, and much of the gold with.CORI La.seees 154.6 \u20184.47 drawn from this and other markets during \u2018Con.Gas.-.203° 10 4.92 the past féw months has gone to Paris for Detroit United Ry.77 \u201c4 \u2018 S19|the purpose of giving support where most Ilinois Central .158 6 3.79 needed, and more scems likely to \u2018follow.Louis & Nash - \u2026.137 6 4.37 Whother bankers who recently took the Ber- 'Misouri Pacific .106 Ty 4.71 Vin fssue, and those who are expected to take ie h tem = 11 {he forthcoming lssue at Paris, will succeed anhattan Elev.170 6 3.52 in finding a market for these mew issucs re- | Met, Ut.Railway.\u201d JI5 7 6.08 mains to be seen.In any case the situation\u2019 FNL YL Central .147 5 3.40) ta _a delicate one and requires close watch- Pennsylvanai Ry, .137 6 4.37 ing \u2014Henry Clews.St.Paul Laos sa seen e 177 7 395 .= \u2018 .NT.\"Ktoel .4 7 , 73 * + Twi in City \u2026 .\u2026.108 9 4.62 \u2014 = I fuion Pa¢- Ry.123.4 3.25 a] »» Securi i | Western Union esse 92 5 5.43 Curb \u2019 ties ; MORNING BOARD SALES.Following is a 1st of the merning board.sales, as supplied by B.Mackay Edgar & Coax .A wire to Marler & Hodgson said:\u2014 | January 22 .:.$5,250.19 $4,913.06 $337.13 January 23 \u201c.6,810.01 6,346.94 463.07 January 24 ve 6,751.07 6,548.91 ~ 1,206.16 | Jenuary 25 3 6614.65 6,607.37 1,137.28 1 January 26 « 6,620.47 6,187.27 433.20 | January 27 Jo.- 506.74 6,038.31 468.43 28.\u2018 7,007.88* _6,610.09 © 397.97 .| January > York \u2018of yesterday's | Companies selling -at 38, snd: the preferred: at 74, old Commercial Cable stock is selling In the new.sscuritios at $224 a share, The highest price at which the Commercial Cable of the: new company was $193 in February, There was #5.000,000 old Commercial Cable stock outstanding.It was made exchangeable for the stock of the new coms peny, capitalized at $30,000,000 per cent.cumulative preférred stock ,000, common, on the basis of one share of old stock for two shares of new preferred aud two shares of new common.There was, therefore, no new stock created other than was necessary to make the exchange of old shares complete.Commercial Cable stock paid 8 per cent.dividends.The new preferred stock is paying its full 4 per cent., while the new common: has received nothing as yet.The dividend requirements of the new company are, therefore, just the same in amount as those of the old company.The last published report of the Commercial Cablé Co.was for the year ending Dec.31, 1608.The income account for that year was -as follows: Gross earnings .c.ce.seesein00.$11,025,683 Operating expenses aessseusessensass 8,617,108 Né earnings Secsssdericnaccncanss $2,508,525 IDLErEOE cavervenerarinanensarraraense $800,000 \u201d Burplus over interest .\u2026.\u2026.$1,708,525 This burplus was equal to 11.3 per cent.on Commercial Cable stock.Applied to the securities of the new company, it.was equal to\u2018 4 per cent.on the preferred and 1.6 per cent.for the common.A portion of the surplus was written off for depreciation and reserve.: Thé growth of earnings of Commercial Cable in the six years ending December 31, 1908, is shown as-follows: ; 6,685,653 1,846,341 1,206,341 $503,184 © 41.7 evasscereccse $4,339.95 we 184 648 A Increass.Percent.incr.Earnings of \u201cMexican\u201d for Eleven Months A comparative statement of the earnings of the Mexican Light and: Power.Co.; for, \u2018eleven months of tho years 1904 and 1903, is given as follows: .1004.1903.| ne.Gross Pe 2 80 331,417.98 $1,234; 728.08 $06,689.90 \u2018Expenses.:.;, 142,462.73 04, 797.65 37,665.08 Net.:.$588, 955.25 $529,930.43 $59,024.82 Net for Dec.: \u201c, Lu \u201c avg.on 5 basts of pvs.> 21° months.hr 541.86 - 48,175.49 Mexican sil- .; .ver opens ($042,497.11 | $578,105.92 $64,391.19 valued at 47, \u2018 : ., ~ equals.$301,973.64 ; $271,709.78\" $30,263.86 Earnings of Montreal and Toronto Railways The Montreal Street Railway earnings for the past week were: \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to \"- $45,590.99 $41,151.95 -$4,439.04 Toronto.Hallway earnings for the week end- \u2018ing January 28th: - \u2014 | .Inc.SUTAAY c.0000cssereccenceurse $3,298 $ 82 Mo Y ovovce 6,866 1,049 6,498 2,082 7.004 : © 1,468) 6,560 1,023] 6,934 1,162.(Saturday eoeecerece 7,943 Qt | Totals .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$15,156 7, France Has $1,8 800, 000, 000 - 1.vof Russian Bonds Frencif holdings of Russian bonds sre said \u2018ta aggregate about $1, 809,000,000, which have only been saved from sharp, depreciation through the most powerful support on the part of the great European bankers.Unfortunately, short sales have been made illegal, Few changes were recorded \u2018n \u2018outside securities to-day.Mexican bonis\u2019 are said to be in good demand witha some fair sized transactions on tue \u201cWith the \u2018comison stock of, the \u2018Mackay stotk ever sold previous to tbe organization |\u2018 000 Bla, A:New York sugar man writing the French people also hold large quan- ritjes declined in value and the occur- Russia might be in a greatly perturbed is worthy of mote, as an Jndication of day at 6.36c.Surplus lat the moment orders for refined \u2018su- - Gross ig .ress.gar .to an extent unprecedented.at this earnings.8.season of the year.It will not be ne- 10B,.0e nags100e $1L025,653 \u201832,508,525 $1,708,625 | ceggary for them to eut prices in order ,to induce business.-|presen lèvel every car of sugar they.receive \u2018on their contracts 48 a most \u2018ation to note, as the volume of new 4 | There was no change iii cornmeal; | dertone.Bearing the Russian Trouble Has .Upon Sugar Situation Just Now © ARKET REPORTS.RR IEEE EE TS ERY Ar ty Review of Existing Features in the Leading - Markets \u2018 5- wo Like \u2018wheat and: \u201cstocks the sugar market îs affected by affairs in Rus- to a Montreal\u2019 house says of the present situation: \u201cSpeculators in Paris and throughout France are heavily interested in sugar, and, as is well known, titles of \u2018Russian bonds.Russian secu- vences in that country were viewed with trepidation.Many \u2018sugar holdings were \u2018thrown upon the market in crder to rea)izé funds to protect the Jeapardized investments.The sales at New York made atthe decline amounted to\u2019 only 76,000 bags.It was quickly recognized that although affairs in condition, and thereby cause unrest to timorous speculators, the actual value of Sugar hds been unharmed.It the solid foundation upon\u2019 which sugar values rest, .that the European markets have\u201d so quickly recovered, Eu- ropeari prices are now only five cents Jper 100 .1bs.un+er the highest.point touched during this campaign.March- April shipment sugars are quoted to- ing.A good feature is the fact that they also have on their books, They have business enough hooked to keep their plants occupied for some.time to come.Re- tined sugar buyers have amply.protected their future needs and at the profitable investment.bn.Grain, Flour, Hay | Grain\u2014Wheat 1s quiet.The feature lof the market is thé strength in oats and prices \u2018have scored a further advance of 4c: per bushel, ~with saules today of one lot of 10,000 bushels of No.2 white at 44c, and one lot of 5,000 bsuhels où.No.3 at 3c per bushel, store.Flour\u2014A very firm feeling prevails in the local flour' market, but aside from this there is ne new feature in the situ- business continues limited.Manitoba | spring wheat patents, $5; strong bakers\u2019, $5.30; winter wheat putents, $5.70 to.$5.80; straight rollers, $5.30 to $5.40; and in \u2018bags, $2.50 to $2.60.\u2019 Feed.\u2014The demand for bran is still fair from all sources, btu business in othér lines is quiet.Manitoba bran, in bags, $17; shorts, $19 to: $20 per ton; Ontario winter wheat bran, in bulk, \u2018$17 to $18; shorts, $19 to $20; moulllle, $24 to $28 per ton, a% to quality.-Meal.\u2014Business in rolled oats continues quiet, the demand being.only for ~The refiners have fair; \u2018stocks on.hand and-large supplies com- \\ ture.In a , Jobbing way sales of choice primes were made at $1.35\" to $1.40, and seconds at $1.30 per bushel.Honey.\u2014Extrac ed.white clover horney 7¢ to T%c per 8-lb.tin, and sac to = In 60-1b.tins; buckwheat honey, 6, white clover comb, 13c to 146.Maple Product.\u2014The market.for maple product remains dull and easy.We]: \u2018quote: Syrup, in 16-sallon casks, be\u2019 per 1b.; in tins, 40c ta b0c per wine measure, | and 60c.to 70c for Imperial and Beauce\u201d sugar, 8e to 8lc.per Ib.;.Townships, do., 6%c to Te.Potatoes\u2014There was no change in potatoes, the market being firm under a good demand for small lots at 75c to 80c per bag, ex store, and car lots at 65c-to 67c per bag, ex track.Hops.\u2014The market for hops remains quiet and unchanged.\" Cholce' Canadian, 33c to 8c, and fair, to good at 28c to 3lc per lh.\"Wheat in Sight\u2019 of wheat on passage to the United Kingdom and Continent, and the total quantity in sight: \u2014 \u2018Jan.30, \u2018Feb.1, \u2019 1 .+ 1904.- U.\u20188; visible.86,387,000 39,716,000 On passage to the\u2019 United Kingdom.On passage to the Continent.\"22,880,000 19;200,000 |\" \"6,240,000 .6,380,000 Total wheat.in ; sight sapocsse Ontario Wheat Prices .London, Ont., Jan, - The price of wheat on the London market was yesterday-advanced from $1.00 to $1.06 per.bushel.The advance is attributed to scarcity of the grain.On Saturday the offerings were the lightest on record for any day in January.\u2018The, price \u2018a year ago was .85 cents, with plenty to be had, and $1.05 was seldom if \u2018ever before equalled in- Lon- on 2 Local Cattle Prices - < At the Montreal Stock Yards choice cattle sold at 4%c to 4%c: good at 4c to 4%c; fair at 3%c to 3%c; common at 21%c to 3c, and inferior at 2c to 2%c per lb.A featuré of the {rade continues to be the strong undertone 'to the market for live hogs, and n further advance of bc per 100 1b, was scored oo 88 507,000 65,716, 000 per 100 lb.weighed; off cars, and the prospects are that they will go still higher in the near future as sellers to- 4in sheep and lambs The following table shows the amount | 31.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014/| - - with sales of selected at $5.75 to $5.80] Me 1 abt Pu t NE Sl Ap Bi 3 WAR 1 EP ail, LE instances that Dove de, Lot pe des ure than the above which refused te: pay.strength is poker tp some extent to th the continned strong 4 advices.from all- the leading foreign R market on Canadian bacon.\u2018The trade wag qulet, owing to the light offerings, but the demand was good for all that came forward, and Prices were firm.Sheep sold at 8%c to 3% per lb.and lambs at Be to big.« Cattle Exports | D.A.Campbell, live stock agent, of T= the Board of Trade Building, reports the shipments of live stock from Part- land and.8t, John, for the week ending Jan.78, 1905, as fallows:\u2014.Cattla, Sheep.88, \u2018Man, Trader, &t.Jabn to Manchester.,.387 .862 SS.Lake Erie, St.John : \u2018 to Liverpool .277 .£8.Sicilian, st.John to .Liverpool .709 veo 88.Iona, \u2018Porland to Lon- .4 dON .\u2026000000000c0c00us BOT Jean ss.Roman, Portland to CL Liverpool \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.710 1,201} \u2018SS.Devons, Portland to FE London cieevessescarsess DOB cee Total frstasetesgesseen 2196 1,503 Last week darsar sise tc00000 3,229 2,047 Grain i in Chicago The various \u2018options in Chicago today were quoted as follows: : Open.High.Low.12.30.Wheat\u2014 .201 * May ee eee.11614 -11734 11655 116%, July oo .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 94% 994 994$ IY Ca n-\u2014 : .AY.oo .\u2026.44% 4574 44% 45 - JUly \u2026 op.45% 45% 45% 45% Oats\u2014 : .May ea +.305 30% 30% 30% |.HORSE DRANK COF COFFEE AND DIED Heroic Remedy Tried on a\u2019 Civie Equine Was Apparently a Failure This Time.At a meeting of the Incineration Committee permission \u2018was granted John Keegan, St.Denis Street, to ful \u2018in a vacant lot, with refuse, The iot has been\u2019 excavated for brick clay und to \u2018this fact is attributed the landsliie in that vicinity, of last summer.\u201cTwo dollars for coffee, for a horse\u201d was an item that afforded Ald.Dan.\u2019 Gallery, M.P., five minutes merriment.| - TIt appears that.Peter O' Brien, grocur, sent in a bill for the above amoult,| which, upon enquiry was said to ba tor a corporation- -owned equine.Dr.Mur.ris prescribed for the animal, \u201cDid the horse drink the coffen, * said the irrepressible M.P.He was.told.it did.' \u201cHow is the horse\u2014alive?\u201d \u201cDead,\u201d was the reply.\u2018And the incident closed with much laughter, A complaint, fathered by J.S.Buchan, K.C., 250 Mountain Street, to the effect .that the tin garbage barrels were roughly handled by the White day would not contract for delivery on Wednesday.at less than $6, and in some small lots at $2.05 to $2.07% per bag.|.- for -which the demand is slow at $1.35 to $1.45 per bag.at Hay.\u2014A fair trade was: done in baled hay.on local account, and the market| 1s moderately active, with.a firm un- No.1, $9 t0-$9.50;: No.$8.25] to $8.75; clover, mixed;.$7 :to a and pure clover, $6.50 to $6176 per ton, in car] lots.fm a dead a - \u2014\u2014 By.\"Cheese and \u2018Butter Cheese.\u2014The tone is somewhat easier.| Tt is estimated that the ktock remain-|- ing unsold does not exceed 40,000 boxes, .land that the stock remaining in Can- ida is about 250,000 boxes at the\u201d outside, \u2018 \u201cButter\u2014The butter market malutains its firm tone under moderate, arrivals, those since the close ot navigation up to last Saturday only amounting-to, 34,- 000 boxes, or an average of a little over -3,700 boxes per week, not an excessive amount, when it.#8 considered that Montreal's weekly conguinption : \u2018is estimated at 5,000 per.wee k.Finest creamery, 21%¢ to 22¢; fine, 2ic to ie; under grade, 20c to 20%: fine.Western dalry, 17%ec to 17%¢c; and fair to good do, 164c to 17¢; under grades, 14%c to 15c.: | Dressed Meats .There was \u2018ne change in dressed meats, but trade in all lines was rather quiet to-day.Supplies of beef = are large, but veal i$ scarce and wanted.Choice lilndquarters beef are selling at 7c to Tac: fronts 3c to 4c; lambs,\u2019 at 7c to 7c, und mutton at 5¢ to blee| per ib, 1, Dressed.Hogs Prices.higher.Tho demand \u2018from packers was.good; and sales of selected lots were made at $5.76 to $0.80 per 50 Twin City at 108 1-8: 50 Twin City at 108 1-4.225 Twin City at 108 1-2, 50 Twin City at 108 6-8._- {00 Twin City at 109.50 Twin City at 109 1-4.25 Twin City at.109-1-8.575 Twin City at 109.\u201c 26 Hochelaga Bank at 134.150 Twin-City xd at 107 3-4.50 Twin City xd at 107 8- .\u2026 50 Mo.St.Ry.at 212 1-2.100 Mo.St.Ry.at 218.50 Nova Scotia at 67 1-4.25 Nova Scotia at 67.25 Nova Scotia at 66 1-4, .- 50 Nova Scotia at 66, : 30 Laurentide Paper pfd.at 101 1-2, ÿ Royal Bank at 215.15 Poronto Bt, Ry.-at 104 1-2, \u201c \u201ces -~ \u2018| 100 Toledo at 225-8 .100 Winnipeg at 140.25 West India at 47.+ .\u2014 The R.M.S, Parisian\u2019 arrived at Mo- ville at 3.30 am.Jan, 81.The time of passage from Halifax was & days 18 od.PERCY TAYLOR, 4 Stock Broker, upar MONTREAL étock = \u201c OHANGE.20 v hours and 156 minutes, .- =m eters | Main 4848, .E MACKAY EDGAR CO.STOCKBROKERS MENÉERS MONTREAL Stock EXCHANSE \u2018Bands and Investment Recuitled.|week ending January 27, reached 156, | recently Cotton Movement According \"to the Financial Chron- cle, the total receipts of cotton for the 670 bales, against 122,952 \"last week and 181,154 the previous: week, making the total receipts since the 1st of September, 1904, 6,501,204 bales,.against 5,958,- 074 for the same period of 1903-4, showing an increase since September 1, 1904, of 543,130 bales.Cotton Prices The cotton options in New York.-to-| + day were quoted as follows over G.& C.\u2019 Randolph's private wire.: Open.\u201d High.- Low.12.90, Jan.vy oc.6.70 I 1 au00 6.81 6.82 6.81 6.82 : 6.89 6.83 6.83 ° 4.88 July .toners 00 7.01 6.99 6.99 DOMINION TEXTILE CO.ELECTS ITS OFFICERS | American \u2018cattle wi weak \u2018ahd %c to : Eau».\u2014Sales of Montreal linved \u201cin '1034c; good.cold.storage Stock at 1%c to | fresh at 30c per dozen, 150 Can: Pac.at 134: Boston has been 100 1b., weighed off cara.- This strength j 5 Can, Pac.at 134 1-8.- 7 tape Montreal & Bostor New York |18 due to the strong advices from or- Leu Can.Pac.at 1341-4.but there.is nothing doing here.cign sources on Canadian bacon, and Ju \u2018 an.Pac, at 134.\"Reported for The Herald by Messrs.the steady upward tendency: or ie se 100 Mackay com of 38 1.4 |B.Mackay, Edgar & Co: ve ra mn sysnpathy \u2018With the above, 300 Mackuy pfd.at 74.\" MES 1 ight & Bld.oT \u2018Asked.but prices show wo change, sales of 20 Mackay pid.at ih ower Co.bonds Lo : abattoir, fresh: killed peu, Me a 25 Switch pfd.at If .\" i ~ at $7.50 to 5, and.country dreése -30-Bank of Montreal at 235.and sie 12-11-90 655 mais at $6.50 to $7 per 100 ib.The trade in.109 Tron com.at 18 3-4.- ONÉS co vc00000e other lines was fair for the season.4100 Tron: com.at 18 1-4, saa Stock oe iri: ee 68 Fa ** 25Detroit at 773-47 , sou 85 {oi a : 260 Detroit at 771-2.\u201cBonds .io.8 $8 |.\u2018Dressed Poultry 100 Detroit, at 771-4 Prefered stock .44 Ld F- _ 95 Soo coms at 98 1-4.7 TCommoi stôék T4 TUTE The demand fé\u201d poultry\u2014contimues| 350 Son com.at 981-2.\u2026 Sao Paulo bonds.92 93 |elow, and the market is quiet, with an 126 Montreal Telegrah at\u2019 162.Electrical\u2019 Develop- .\" + | easy undertone.We quote: Turkeys, 3 Molsons Bank at 203 \u2018ment bonds: .81 \u2014 *.(82% | 12c to 14c: assorted chiokens, 1c to lic; 50 Mo.Powcr at 781-2, | Stock cia seensienge C42 07 44 [mixed do, 7e to, 8e; ducks, 10e, and 25 Mo.Power at 78 1- a 2-0 'Demarara dote soc se CO 1 geese, 10\u20ac \u2018to Ue per lb.A + 2 'Twin City'at 107.|Granby .oe .se 50 Twin City at 108, Montreal & Boston.A 1 -\u20acattle Lower A cable from London said: Since this 1 day week the tone of the market for cattle has bean weaker, and especially so for Canadians, as prices\u2019 have declined 1c to 1%c per ih, while Americans are only %c lower than a week ago.Sdles of \u2018cholce Americans were made to-day at 12¢ and Canadians at 10146 to'116 per 1b., while ranchers sold at 9%c.Sheep were easier at 12c to 1244c per lb.i Liverpool, Jan.20:\u2014Phe market for 1c per Ib.lower at llc.\u201cCountry Produce a whole sale - way.were-made at 19c to 1934c lower -grades at 16%c to Ÿ8c; selected fall fresh at 23c to 24c per doz., in a Jobbing way, Morureal limed in single cuses sold at 206, and strictly Beans.\u2014Business\u201d in \u2018beans continues Quiet, and -principally of a:jobbing np- \u2014 ere elected as officers \u2018and directors, the following\u2019 gentlemen: .President, David Yule: first.vice president, on.L.J.Forget; secon Vice-president, C.\"'B.Gordon; \u201cWecre- tary, Mr.C.B.Hanna, \u2018 wr .Directors\u2014 on.Robt.Mackay, Messrs Ton pon Textile Company met HY Vr.eredith: H.8.Holt, J.P.Black, Col.F.C.Henshaw, David Morrice, G.Ay Grier,\u2019 David \u2018I Willlanason, ; White- hoad and A J, \u2018Brown.Mr.A.J.Mole was | acting a, \"AR EN ko Ir \u2014 HE NOTICED If your Gloves sre dirty.A send them to.us .and .have .cleaned?Gloves \u2018cleansd by us foomd no- odor- attached.R.PARKER \u20184.CO, M jot the Bell Wing men, was referred to Superiu- tendent John Turner.FIVE MILLION IS ESTIMATED COST OF - MUNICIPAL GAS WORKS AND phi And Cost of Production After That Ini itial Expenditur Should be 25 Cents à Foot\u2014AId: St.Deriis Will Move - -.to Permit Sacred Concerts in.Theatres on , \u201cSunday\u2014Bell Telephone Question\u2014 A Delegation Appointed.- tra The mectirg of thé-City Council yes terday afternoon proved to be one of rather iitexpected Importance, and several items came up for consideration that rendered the gathering of peculiar interest.Ald.St.Denis gave notice of motion to the effect that -inside of a month he would move to have the hotel barber shops open on Sunday for the use - of guests only, and would also move to permit the.opening of the theatres on the sarhe day for sacred music \u2014the pfoceeds 10 go toward charitable irstitutions.> \u201cThe people want them open, * was his plea, \u201cand we're behind other cities iil.this respect.\u201d No attempt to discuss regulations in this regard was made.None of the al- -dermern spoke, on the matter.Then, tou, the Council touk steps to oppose the Bell Telephonè Company In its .alleged \u2018efforts to secure control of the city streets for the purpose of erecting poles thereupon and for the purpose of tearing up- the thoroughfares for conduits, such proceedings be- -| ing carried on, it is said, without the jinitidl permission of.the city's representatives.The Mayor.Ald.Aines and Gallery, City Clerk David and one of the city attorneys will représent Montreal in the\u2019 dclegation of the Association of, Canadian\u2019 Murficipalities which \u2018is to raise the question at Ottawa.Th municipal gas proposition was also tuken up, and two estimates touching the erection and maintenance of a plant were talked over.TH BELLS TELEPHONE QUESTION; * Ald.T.A.Lapointe began the after- noun's discussions with a request for Fight upon the proposed division of St.Ann's Ward into two portions; but upon Ald, \u201cGallery's rising, to remark ~ | that both he and.Ald, Walst were 1g- norant of-the' details the matter was Haid-üpon-tho-table.\u2026 oe.Then the tclephone question arose, simultaneous with a pointed appeal 10 the two aldermanic M.P.'s, on.the part of Ald.L.A.Lapointe; to furnish information as to what they were doing in Ottawa to save Montreal and other I great Canadian cities from the grasp.Telephone Company.\u2018It \u2018was erecting poles and tearing np streets, in- all directions, in the fair Dominlon and it was thought that steps were being taken in the House to put the cities on a level with the Bell organization.If the two aldermen M.P.'s \u2018did not know what was going on, the rest jof the Council would like to be made aware of that fact.\u201cAld.Gallery, for himself and.Ald, \"Ames, said that the session was still In its infancy.and that he knew, nothing of the question.His Worship stated that last Thure- day he had been asked by.the Association of Canadian Municipalities to go \u201clup-to Ottawa and assist .in the work| | of applying pressure to the M.P.'s and Senators, in order to secure some means of forcing the Bell \u2018people to apply for permission to erect poles and to do\u2018other work of a like nature.In Mayor Laporte\u2019s humble opinion it was high time to get Into line on this subject and make a vigorous fight.'As n result of the discussion .His Worship, the City Clerk, Senator David, and two aldermanic members, Ald.Gallery and.Ald.Ames, with a sollut- tor, were appointed a committee: \u201cto give its earnest attention and support to any measure that may be taken, or: proposition, inst may be made, to || Blair's Pills £ Great Bogliob Remedy for Dyers and Cleaners,.Montreal, - .3410 St.Cathering Street, A rgd Bp wg) 2 fois Mate we.Bout à Rhermatisn QI e, Bure.Effective.obtain juetice for Montreal.from the Bell Telephone Company.\u201d Ald.L \u2018A.Lapointe and 'C.B.Carter moved and ||.\u2018seconded this \u2018resolution.- At this juncture Ald.L.A.Lapointe, Robertson and\u2019 Clearihüe .wished: to know who it was that gave thé gas proposition to the papers.It was not .a fair thing to have the aldermen come to the meeting prejudiced.Ald.Bas- tien wanted an investigation, (laughter), and Ald.Dan Gallery thought it a high sample of real injustice.Finally Ald.Duquette confessed\u2014but it passed away like a summer's.cloud, with the open-hearted words of - the alderman \u2018from St.Denis ward.His Excellency ih an extremely kina letter, : Council, for the splendid reception of lust week.The letter was read and adopted amid much applause.The question of the clerks\u2019 salary, that has been hanging fire since the firat of the year, was again laid over until next meeting.Ald.Lavallee wished it discussed, but there was other business: FIVE MILLIONS: COST.OF civic \u2018 GAS PLANT.- Then the gas plant scheme was looked into for, a moment.e cost of establishing à civic owned plant would be about five millions, divided into $2,800,- 000 for mains and street work; and $2, 200,000 for establishing the plant.The cost of the.gas would vary in respect_to the value of the coal\u2014from fifteen to twenty-five cents per cubic foot.The report was held over.In Mr.Chamn- pagne's opinion the beet location for.fuch a concern would be in St.Gabriel's ward adjacent to the low lével pumping station.The.firm of Smith, Markey, Montgomery aud Skinner, \u2018gave notice on behalf of the Montreal and Southern Counties\u2019 Railway: Company, that an application would be made to the Do- | minjon; Government to extend its charter for the beginning and construction of its work, and the completion thereof, for the increase of its câpital stock, and for\u201d power to\u2019 Acquire the Montreal South Shore Auto Car Company, and \u2018to extend its lines to the city, ang for other purposes.The report of the Finance Committee on not going to 'Quebec this year to ask: for charter amendments was adopted.Ald.Lavallee wished an exception made in favor of securing the annexation of certain suburbs, \u2018but this was lost.The committee's report was accepted, which included the suggestion of opposition to any private bills 19 amend tlie charter for the naming of a police commission or otherwise.The vote was seventeen to ten on the main ssue.Ald.St.Denls then handed fn his resolutions, respecting the opening >t hotel tonsorial apartments and theatres - on - Sunday.\u201cofa there a demand for this?\" ho was asked by a Herald reporter.\u201cYes,\u201d was the reply.\u201cWe want it.and should.go as far as Toronto in this respect.Sacred .musle is always elevating.\u201d EXAMINATION or.LIQUORS.A letter from the Minister of Inland Revenue was the next item on the pros gramme.It transnired that the Secrs tary of State has referred the city's letter of the 20th ult., regarding the appointment\u2019 by- the Federal Govern- .méht of A competent person to examine iritoxicating liquors served or offered for sale\u2019 in Montreal, to the Inland Revenue De tion claimed that: \u2018there is already a regularly appointed and fully qualified analyst of the above department in Montreal; and further stated that this official, by virtue of the Adulteration Act respecting cities, towns and coun- \u2018ave ane §1.00 {5 - AVIAN, SONS & 0 ties might appoint one: or more inspect- : or tr, 0 as fo may Ses oop \"GE 0 To y public analy! pect samplos montreal ames 8, Bs faang of \u201cliquors, < collected by him in aogord-{- mad ean Jr wt Corn {PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | thanked the city, through the|, -TThe communica- gapital Paid - [TI cages OCOUMÉ, .0 0000000 0 5, > HEAD OF gm \u201cTORONTO.ER, MERRITT =.PR nS VICE-PRHESIDENT .D.BR.WILKIE.Lee {eae ar rag MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014SBouth- post\" cor.of St.James and McGill Stg, | General Banking Busi .Savinge Department.Bterll step ange.J.A.A.RICHARDSON.5.Managen LUS, STEWART & 0, -, General Insurance Agents, |.16 st.SACRAMENT STREET.a Mantreal, Any kind of Insurante Policy 1nepectsd and reported on as to security, conditions, ete.GEORGE O.HIAM.0.C.PANGMAN HIAM & PANGMAN, .General insurance Agents and .Brokers.Liverpool & London & Globe * Insurance Co.\u2019s Building, Moutrast OPTIONS ; on AMERICAN and CANADIAN RAILS tor 20, 60 and 20 days.LONDON and PARIS EXCHANGE, Limited \u201c|.\u201c8 VICTORIA ST.TORONTO, + Phone Main 931.\u2018THE PROVINCIAL ¥utsal Fire Insuranc3 Company Room 57, Guardian BuMding Montreal.A General Fire Insurance Business transacted at the Lowest Rates.: AGENTS WANTED throughout the\u2019 Province COMMENCE THE NEW YEAR By Writing 6.J.ADAMS & CO, 205 ST.JAMES STREET, ever placed before the Canadian publie.\u2018Main 505.- \"DALE & co.Marine and Fire Underwriters, 30 St.Francois Xavier St., : MCNTREAL: -ORDERS for the purchase or sale of all securi- ; ties traded in on the NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHGE' ONDON STOCK EXCHANGE, BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE, \u2018MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, ERENT STOCK ExenAce D OF TR NEW YORK CUR : ADE, \u2018 NORRIS \u2018P.BRYANT, 184 st.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.Diop Private Wires to Metropolitan points .\u2014 : Eleotrio and Cas Fixtures | Our Annual After Stock Taking Clear- .\u2018ahce Sale begins in February, Every- hing trial, THE SAYER ELEC- 10, 12 and 14 Beaver Hal Hill, Tel.Main 4546.! NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Curator of they vacant estate of the Jate Francois Prevost® in \u2018his\u2019 lifetime bourgeois of the City of Moutreal.Montreal, January 2ith, ' JOs.LIZABEL, 46 St.Vincent.CALLING IN CREDITORS District of Montreal.IN.THE SUPERIOR COURT OF, THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.\u2014NO.18.In the matter of Albert Desparois, of the Village of la \u2018Pointe Claire, County ot Jacques Cartier, District of Montreal, In- solven - The creditors of said Insolveut are here! ordered to appeai* before.one of the Juiges of this Court, in the Court room- No.st, the Court House, at Montreal, on the sixth day of February next, at ten of the clock in the forcnoon, in order to give their advice touching the \u2018appointment of a curator and soon to the property of the said Insolvent.: Montreal, \u201830th\u2019 January, \"1905.: H.COLLARD, .Deputy _Prothonotary, S.C.: = pvsie NOTICE.\u2014 NOTICE 18 HEREBY given by Joseph 'W.Gravel, \u201dErnest Collette, Horace Tessier, Emile Boivin and Lya Robillard, clerks, all of the City of Montreal, lu the District of Montreal, that tboy will petition the Leglslature of the Province of Quebec, at its next scusion, \u2018that they and ptheir represeutatives, be constituted as a corporation under the name of \u2018\u2018The Gymnasium of Montreal,\u201d and that they be granted the following powers: Encournkement of art and practice \u2018of athletic and sportive games in\u2019 general: Acquiring of.immovables, arid erecting \u2018of buildings thereon, with the power to.alienate and exchange samo for the object \u2018 of the said incorporation; Admission of honorary members and subscription members, collecting trom the latter ordjnary subscriptions, \u2018privileged subscriptions, and others, according to the by-laws of the corporation; Giving within sald immovables representations of any kind for the purpose of recreation and, instruction of the mind, and the refreshing of.the body, as well as musical instruction: To serve to the public within said establishment, refreshments \u2018of all kinds, an said establishment open without any intere ruption for the purpose of recreation and ins struction of the mind and refreshing of the \u2018body; Establishment of roof grtdens, serving of meals and refreshments to the public withe in-the same, giving of representations within same, ahd keeping of same open to the publi without any \u2018interruptions Montreal, 30th January.1905.(Signed) Joseph W.Gravel, \u2018Ernest Collette, Horace Tessier, Emile Boivit, Lyd Robillard.\u2014 \u201d = .: V ance with the act.The legislation fur- thet empowers him to prosecute, and the fines revert to the, city.The Min- {ster of the Interior was of the opinion that the law may be better enfarced by the city than by the Dominion.In 1908 there had been collected 316 samples.of distilled \u201cliquors, (thirty-eight In Montreal alone) and \u2018the.results ns far.as related to the presence of alka- tlods were entirely satisfactory.The letter wound up with.the rathar interesting statement that \u2018\u201cit may - he possible that the great harm\u2019 done By the use of intoxicating liquors is largely due to the quantity used, rather than From Flour to yourkitohon.\u2014 Purity Bread.Jamo gtrachan,Bakers to Royalty.- Are soneited by - ne the character of the article consumed.\u201d > and never touches a hand - rpm \\ Concerning the most promising money maker \u2018 \u2018to keep the ._\u2014 = wh Oger rn \" Clothes Pins on sale at, per doz.Coal Oil ; School Books Ci, - \u2018At Money-Saving Prices \"The.Soy, the ain who finds \u201cpromoted to a t a eangratulat ons.May your school ife which come with the.\u2018artalnment of manhood's \u2018or womanhèod's that Sareagie's will, as usual, sell Sphooi Books report wi lease acce po 3 pa pooh, of happiness, a \u201cfor your parents at Motey-saving Prices.© ve 7 Read The Complete: Cotton- moi PRICE LIST PEL 0 f case Sas case pure finish White Long Cloth 50 pleces fine: English Cotton, real , roun n thread, free ligen finish; will iron lke Apsaing.| Value Uo yarg, to e| linen.Special, per yard.: 10\u20ac Lonsdale Cambrlc, 36 inches wide, fine silky finish, to sell at, per PYATÜ cesecssencer sroccavanaos ske Will Reducing $5.00 Underskirts.- To $3.75 Induce You Ladies\u2019 \u2018Black Silk and Linen Moreen Underskirts, made with deep accordion pleated frill and small friil, plain black sateen: Regular $5.00.and \u201cSupplies igher- grade\u201d written on preparation for the more serious \"- * vw 10 yard ends White Long Cloth Cot-|- * ton, to sell at 88¢c, $1.00 $1.28 NA ER to make a Purchase ?finished with strapping of Sale price aa lee ea dre n eee au 00 $3.75 | Beg att ro \u2026, PR of Crockery at 5c, 10c, 150 or.25con each table, but induige in- \u2018general of.Plates, China Cups with Saucers, Tea Pots, Sugar Bowls, Meat Dishes, Articles worth from 15e to 500, group- Fruit Dishes, Berry Dishes, etc ete.ed on four tables\u2014 Any \u201cpiece on Table No.1 for.snc0uns cee eee voies | Be Any piece on Table No.2 for.eee ean Ve vécc0s cee averses 106 Any piete on Table No.3 for.raide sauces ace vases Midi, 15e Any piece on Table No.4 for.dessu x anh les eue sensicss steccccu, 2Be Ladies\u2019 55¢ Castime c V \u201cGloves, 39% : Ladies\u2019 finish, brawns and grays.to 7.Regular Sse pair.price » Cashmere Gloves, homespun fleece lined.Colors of modes, \u2018Sizes 5 1-2 CL Sale sara a 10000 pe 02020020 0 sac ~~, Ladies\u2019 15¢ Linen Collars, 5c Odd lines\u2019 in, Ladies\u2019 4 ply Linen Col- J different shapes, all good lars: \u2018Selling Great Quantities Of Crockery Every Day Housekeepers.evidently appreciate the chance to replace a broken piece We.won't attempt to specify each piece hints only.These are Jugs, all kinds Fhe Stare snil stocks in to-day's Herald : days yet ete the task of \u2018counting is ec of the fine\u2014dppreciated January Bargains : ntl \u2018every .item of merchandise recorded.A Faas of such Bargains \u2014the most t profitable items of news récorded + Have grown & + \u201c85.95 for Men's $10.50 Overcoats A lower price than we ourselves paid for the garments.Fit that we've a heavier stock of Coats than is necessary for this time of the year, and we propose to clear them, even if such action involves loss of profit.\": Made in dark gray materials: Frieze, Meltôn \u2018and Cheviot, full size Raglanette, 2 also navy blue Beaver 34 lengths, velvet collar lined with farmer s satin; sizes from 33 to 42 inches.chest measure; men's and young men\u2019s sizes, Regular valnes $9.50 and $10.50; to clear at.nca ann eue Better quality Overcoats, in imported fancy Stripes.or Worsted Tweeds, Italian cloth lining, velvet collar, slash paket.\u2018 Regular value bra 753 ; to clearat.,ebseL.c0cegec caen save RE PE PE There pe therefore, be duplication extett\u2019 tisk twill be several | \u2018Stocktaking reveals the 1 reasons.» Summer Blouses in February ?to a'successful and satisfactory issue\u2014from your viewpoint.*Twas a fortunate find\u2014to come across one manufacturer's entire stock of.Summer Blouses \u2018offering at 25 to-40 per cent.below customary values, because of conditions, which it is unnecessary to recount\u2019 here.\u2018They're the nattiest, newest styles ;\u2014advance styles to be more correct, because modes that will achieve their greatest: vogue in the coming summer season.extremely desirable investments.You buy the year\u2019s supply of W hitéwear i in January, because manufactures and large stores such as this, are to give greatest values in that month for business-building Why not be as far- sighted in your purchases of Summer\u201d Blouses\u2014plan, to secure a supply while they can be secured on these advantageous terms: 2 What\u2019 s February\" 8 Special Event ?.A Sale of Summer Eos \u201cCertainly ! ! \u2018Choose Early \u2014Sale Starts To-morrow (as usual) Promptly at 8 a.m.And we propose to carry the sale Therefore, $10.50 at we Familiarity With Our Footwear SI Values Results in Money-Savings .Children, be sure and save all sales checks received with purshase | i our 8hoe Department.Presents.given \u2018every .Saturday.- Friday evening paper will contain the particulars: \u2014 Co Infants\u2019 75c Boots, for 5%\" Ladies\u2019 $2.00 Shoes for 9c Infants\u2019 fi American Kid Rutton and WEDNESDAY 8 TO 10 AM.-\u201clace ts: combinations of choco- | Ladies\u2019 fine Black Kid Oxford Lo late and white, and patent leather| Shoes, light turn soles, medius end white; -seft soles, made without heels.- Sizeg 2 1-2 to 5 only.Gen \u2018heels.SiZas 1, 2,.8: and 4 , ihe 81.60 and 32.00 low: sispes.* Regular price T5e.\u2018Wednes- Wednesday 8 to 10 am., D8 Spc! NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.Girl SL 25 Slippers for 89c - Girls\u2019 fine Kid Siippers,\u2019 patent.tips .one button strap and bow, t soles and spring \u2018heels.\u2019 Sizes 5 u to \u201810 1- 2.\u201cOur regular price Co $1.00 and 31.2.Wednesday., se odd Pairs of Blankets : Priced to Pleise Housekeepers Superior qualities White Wool\u2019 Blankets to \u2018be : cleared on Wednesday these extra special! prices:\u2014 À venus Terese eee .\u2018day for 1 pair, size 64 x 84 inches, marked $8.15, for .voisceus 0000 RSR 1 pair, size 68 x 86 inches, marked $4.50 for I 3.OF 2 pairs, size 63 x 86 inches, marked $6.00, for .sotrenans an : BG ; 2 pairs, size 72 x 90 inches, marked $6.75, ÉOT 2.0 sac n0ru vs 000000 au0 0 BDS 2 pairs, size 72 x 90 inches, marked $7.50, for: arvesostessseros00c000000 PSE Jeu 2 Ribbon RE ; Lo -45c RIBBONS.FOR 5e.© 750.bolts of double-faced Satin Ribbon, from 1 to 4 Inches wide, - in \u2018a large assortment of colors, suitable for.fancy , work, - also for.\u2018cushion frills.These Ribbons rabge in price from 15\u20ac to 45c, but.preparations for new stock obliges us to\u201d clear fhe entire lot at, ; per yard' 200000 vis venn cause seu on en 00 senre nas au 0e ane tu ss .à Black and White Duchess Satin Ribbon, 5° inches wide, extra\u2019 good : quality.Regular price 25¢, to sell for 194 j Black and \u2018White Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide, in, extra heavy \u2018qual- : \u2018GE 1ty.Regular.price : 23c yard, for.:.ssesccses pe 118 awesesesec orev, Basan ES RR A «tvles.Sizes 12 to 14 1-2.(Not every size in each style though.) ; 15e value, fOr ,.PA y 5e _ SLA NAS - * Men\u2019 s Furnishings / - Continuing the Sale Men's Black Worsted Half Hose, 4 rib, heavy weight, spliced: heels aj \u2018toes, double soles.Regular .- rrice 35\u20ac, to clear at, per pair 2 : (Card of Mending Wool with ea : pair.) Men's Fancy Fleece .Lined Shirts, s teen bound front, finished sear - sizes \u201834, 36, 38 and.40.Regular price 65c each, to cléar, at \"4 Boys\u2019 Fancy Ringwood Gloves.flee lined: sizes 2, 3.4 and 3.Reg- _ ular 8üc pair, to clear at.18 * Special Values i in \u201cGood Style Walking Skirts faction\u201d to' that claims $2.20.$4.00.\u201c Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, 1° blue Tweed.made with.pleats: ful, flare Skirts, worth $2.00.Special.price * Here are Skirts made in two shades of gray : - and navy Cloth,- Call tailored seams, well finished, Worth Special price : Another line of Skirts, in fancy brown Tweed, made with side Worth $2.75.Black, gray and navy blue plain and fancy : Tweed Skirts, pleats, thoroughly up-to-date mode.Worth \u2018Special price Ladies Skirts, © Cloth, 19 gores, c finish.\"Wor th $6.50.Special price.Coenen $5.50 While values.always\u2019.favorably impress, it i - the.assortment.that enables \u201cThe Store of Satis.| so satisfactorily .meet the views and ; gain such liberal patronage among the public.Five lines are specified here\u2014that- represents small proportion of the styles in.Skirts, though, but a your interest and attention:\u2014 in grar and navy- i in full flare style, with aus ec 0e 000 ana 00 000% pleats, .well' Speclal price finished.10e aucun» made with side.and box Ladies\u2019 tailor made of brown with side pleats, Third Floor Sales Zinc covered Washboards for._ 9e 2 burnet Gas Stoves, Plates, for.81.49 Gas Heaters.(easily moved from .room to room) .v.to neither smell or smoke.) Can\u2019 be moved from room to room, too.Value $4.98, for .3.00 Wringers, with sollé rubber rollers, 11 © x 1 3-4 inches, steel \u2018ball-béarings.Every one guaranteed.$4.95 Wringers to Qu LOT.250000 | Pride ahd Insertion Loom Ends - Lengths of 6 3-4 yards.on sale \u2026.Wednesday at the special price, ; Of s.csav00nes rates \u2026 se \\ a dns Neck Frills for 5c 6,000 yards Frilling, in Chiffon, Crepe Lisse and Ribbon.Colors: red, pink, sky, yellow, cream and black.Spe cial.for \u2018Wednesday, per 1 NATÉ .0000sveis socovsusecsos BE] Frill length for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.:.Be Side Combs Le 40 dozen Shell Side.Combs.6 differ- | ent patterns to choose \u2018from.Worth 19¢, fOr civvcnverenanes je Heater (guranteed with care! $3.00| .10e 39c \u2018Tinted Cushion Covers for Dec Tinted Cushion Covers, maple leaves tinted on tan duck.Regular 39.For Wednesday only, (two.sides) for .0.© 20 Tinted Tea Cloths, floral and conventional designs, tinted on cream duck, colored fringe all around.to match design; size 36 x 36 in.\u2018 38c \u2018Curtain Muslin Have\u201d you seen the new 30 inch .Sash Curtain Muslins, \u2018all white, with 3.4 and 8 imitation tucks, heavy frilled «border, reinforced with back strap- _ ping of- tdpe, Will wash and do up without tearing.\u201d Extra.\u2018spe- 18e : cial value, per yard Bedroom.Curtains 39% Bal@nce of two lots White Nottingham Lace Curtains, in effective wcroll and floral designs, suitable for- bedroomss \u2018izes 30 and 34 inches .wide x 2 1-2 \u2018yards long; , marked 45c and .65c per pair: Choice \u2018Wednesday for Sheets eine sens 39e Crib Blankets for 35c 10 pairs\u201d only soft White Flannelette tb.Blankets, size 28 x 36 inches.45c pair kind Wednesda + tofs pér, pair .y ¥ \u2014\u2026\u2026.; Tapmense New and Dainty Si Values : without a pacr-\u2014oure\u2014thé reviews a quality as.well as the price.\u201cand ribbon: beading.Special sale Cambri Night Gowns, and Välnnciehnes lace edging.em TY.al sale price .\u2026.1.00000a0000s \u201c Tnéiles* Cambric\u2019 Drawers, lawn Tuck \u201c -Amlitation toréhoh lâce.\u2018 \u2026 Tndies\u201d Cambric Drawers, \u2018with tucks;.\u2018cial sale Osdietasovaradiernananiadess 800 Wed wea bh meresssacnuse * Cambric Corset Cavers, full front style, trim: ed: aroun .\u201cana arms with lace and ribbon beading, p d neck vi Yat les\u2019 Cambric Corset Covers, full front style, with rows.of Valen- \"oferines lace: insertion, trimmed around neck and arms en gh, neck, lawn yoke.with tucks and tching, trimmed around neck, \u2018yoke and sleeves with frills oh 3 \u2018Special sale price .cooviiin,e SL Ladies Cambric, Underskirts, lawn, flounce with tucks, trimmed wi broldery.Special sale price.aassbisesees rimmed with : dadt #\u2019 Cermbric Underskirts, with \u2018tucked frill and'deep hem.Spe- Special sale price; .*.\u2026.01.0 0 lanka \u2018Piles of A public's \\ Specfal wale price.with: lace Price .eviiices.rad EE af a so den gu 0.se ou d0c000 umbrella 1, trimmed: \u2018with j trimined with embroidery, Spe sity : $3.50 | \u201c med with.embroldery verdiot after comparisoris that 4 met em 1e +.20e .\u201cRs White Lawn Waists, made In new style, large sleeves.full four rows of insertion in front, \u2018hemstitched collar with \"tab.Worth 85c, for.| Fine \u201cWhite Lawn Waists, inser- © tion running across yoke .and ©.down bust to waist, four rows of.tucks.in\u2019 back \"and.yoke, hemstitched collar with émbroidered colar piece.Worth $1.00, ree TSe.Ine White.Lawn | Blouses; with eight rows of tucks in back, in- \u2018sertion.from\u2019 shoulder to centre.* Tong tabs, full sleeves with in- \u201c3 \u2018büttons in front, - Worth © $1.00, OT «out nrnnninnnns \u201cTbe - | ff.Fine.White.Lawn Blouses, made\u2019 in newest style, trimmed on yoke and.bust with straps of.me- \u201cdallions, four rows of tucks tn bar hemstitched; with me-: © dallion trimming.Worth $1.80, for ., Lees Die Fine White \u201cOrgandie Blouse, tuck- - ed in yoke and bust, \u2018cape effect.falling over shoulder; and trim- in.black and white, medallions attached to .Yoke, three clusters of fine tucks \u201cin back, collar and cuffs nicely tucked.Worth $3.25, for $2.45 In addition to these we have on\u2019 sale a great many other lines and * will not permit mention here.- bust, sde | of bust, hemstitched colar with = Ssertion.cuffy, three large pearl back.new gleeves, cuffs and col- styles, which limitation of space - An exceptional value in Black and Witte Lawn, front of embrold- ery.open.wgrk in, back, six large pleats in back, full sleeves wi tucks on.cuffs, hemstitch- .ed collar.Wor th $1.35, for.D5e Fine White Lawn Blouses, four rows of tucks and three rows of _ fine embroidery running from shoùlder to walst, large full sleeves tucked at shoulder with .embroidery euff, four rows of fine tucks ia \u2018back, hemstitched.colar with\u2019; \u2018einbroidered: vol- | Jar attached.Worth $1.50, $1.19 for, Fine Sheer White.Lawn Blouses, - Very prettily made with lice yoke, six wide pleuts in: back, full sleeves and bust, lice.collar and cuffs.\"Worth $1.50.\u2018for 0120.Vag seni es $1.19 Tie White lawn, Blouses, very prettily mide with panels of fine embroidery ' (cart whee! effect) in front and.back, fine tucks in yoke and back, sleéves tucked at shoulder and cuff, tucked collar with embroidery piece attached.Worth \u2018for are $1.49 Fine White Lawn Blouses, with.two panels of embroidery and four rows of tucks from shoulder to waist, four rows of-tucks dn back and sleeves, panel \u2018of embroidery running from shoui- der to cuff,: tucked collar with © overlapping plece of em- \u2018broldery.w orth $2.75, for $1.98 - Fine White Lawn.Blouses, prettily $1.85, , wf Very fine.sheer White.Lawn .Blouses, tucked in yoke, cape effect, with embroidered.trimming -and lace medallions attached to \u201cyoké, four tows of fine tucks in back and bust, tucks in sleeve, collar hemstitched, with _aver- lapping lace medallion col-_ - Tar piece.Worth $2.75, for 81 98 Fine White Lawn Blouses, very prettily made in the new éffect, fine- lace embroidery .panel nm front, with rows.ot stitching r unning from shoulder\u2019 to waist, sleeves full, tucked at shoulders, .four rows.of stitching running down back, lace collar and : cuffs, Worth $2.75, for.$1.98 Fine White Organdie Blouses.very heavily embroidered on yoke, col- lat and cuffs, hemstitched tucks | running from yoke to waist, six © ross\u2019 of - hemstitched tucks in back and two on sleeve: Worth $3.25, for te 2.40 made with four rows of insertion running from shoulders to waist, .shoulder straps of embroidery insertion, three, rows of tucks in - back, hemastitched -collar,.pleated cuffs, large sleeves.Wor th ; ¥ $1.35, for .ane ue ose Fine White Lawn Blouses, with four :rows of tucks running from voke to waist, wide panel of allover embroidery in front, new sleeves with tucks, four rows of tucks running down back.Worth $1.2 25, for 0: 95e.A sale\u2014an interesting\u201d embracing all small-shipment of new features\u2019 Dress, for Reception and Ev fluenced the price pruner who Colored Dress Fabrics 50 pletes ress .Sateens.assorted patterns and colorings; 25c qual- \u201city, to sell at, per yard.Rich SIM Voile, all\u2019 leading colors for 100 pleces Colored.Dress Materials, 1n- cluding Meltons, _|- Striped Blouse Cloths, etc.Goods Bes \u201cworth up to 0c yard, to sell J oat \u2026.\u2026.sue Thérisenvons veus -=5c All- wool Venetian.Cloth, all col- - ors, to sell at, per vhrd.48¢ 75e Fancy, Challies to sell af, per yard a0\u20260conceuuls ssc and Canvas, light and dark colors, to sell at, per yard.47e | Louk LE \u201c> 19e| _ wedding, reception, and ening , dresses.\u2018Worth $1 35 yard, o\\ : \u201cSell at 0.00 coca senc 0e 03¢ Mixed Suitings,| 49e); \"| Wool Crepe de Chine, Flaked Etamine for spring: ening Gowns.initated a cutin ev ery price.Colored Dress Fabrics [30 pieces open-work Colored Walsting, satin.stripe eofféct, mixed colorings: white with gray, étc.45c yard value, to sell at .\u2026.ze Fancy Basket Cloths, \"Mixed Sultings, .Waked Suitings, in assorted colors.Goods worth 86c yard, to sell A CHE sec sas ece nec 0 see PS 59e Violes, in plain\u2019 and fancy.weaves: Eoliennes, Wool Dress Fabrics, Mixed: Tweeds, etc.Worth up to $1.00 yard, to sell Bt.-6De 54 inches wide Manish Tweads, \"various new designs and colorings; all- wool fabrics, worth up to $1.50 - yard, to sell at 7De and.s\u2026o.white with blue, white with yellow, | \u201880e¢ | Liberal Purchases of Dress \u2018Fabrics Are Advisable While This \u2018Scale \u2018: \u2018of Prices Remain in Force 11 = \u2018sale of Dress\u2019 Goods.good weaves iit constant demand \u2014winter weight weaves, sapplemented by a A sale of interesting Drèss.Goods\u2014 F abrics for present day Costumes, for the Spring | :Whether spring or winter\u2019 F weight hasn\u2019 t naj .Black Dress Fabrics 25 pieces rich Black Lustre, small tig- ures introduced in the weave; 45¢ value, to sell ati.25e 44 and 46 in.wide All-wool: Bljck, \u201cNavy and\u2019 Royal Estamine Sergefiithe correct thing for present wear.Value 65c yard, to sell at.4be \u20181lot Plain and .Fancy Black Dress Goods, worth up to $1.00 yard, to sell at .RE veel 59e \"1\" lot Black Dress Fabrics, including Fancy Black Crepons, open weave Canvas and Etamine, black Armure |: and Canvas Cloth.Values up to $1.60 yard, to sell at,.88¢ 1.lot Fancy Black Crepon, Silk and : \"Wool Crepon, fina Voile : de Parls,, Twine Cloth, etc.Values up to $1.76 vard, .to sell at.8L 00 Sa °° = _\" \u2018 1 \u201c © ; re | style, of Allrwool Frieze, «| | } | Sacrificing The Wash Fabrics « 80c, THINK YOU'LL BUY A Coht for the Boy To- morrow | ?We favor the move as a judicious one whan such\u2019 values \u2018confront yo ~~ Boys\u2019 $3.00 Reefers for 75c eu | 21 oniy Boys\u2019.Reefers, different colors, checked lining.: made with J medium.high collar; sizes 27.32 and 33 inches.chest measure.- Usually sold at-$2 50 and \u201css.00, to.clear at, each.éaneee0e eee TO Boys\u2019 $4.50 Ulsters for $1.98 CE 15 ouly left of our Boys\u2019 Coats, made in ulster in gray and brown; ; have high - storm cellars.and are lined with \" > -tweed.Only 22, 24 and 25 inches chest measure.- Regular $4.00 and $4.50 values, to clear at, each.$1 os Boys $4.00, Suits for $2.50 425 Boys' 2-piece Tweed Suits,\u201d made in \u2018Norfolk _ style, loose pleats and belt, small size, buttoned ; to neck; larger ones made with lapels: farmer ; 0 satin lining, well - made.throughout, full size coat 5 Pr 3 and pants.Sizes from\" 24 to 38 \u2018inches chest .measure.Regular value $4.00.Sale price.$2.50 | Boys\u2019 3-piece Suits, in several patterns and varjous values.From among them.we've made selec- ~~ .tions which are displayed on a special table.- .Suits in tweed of all shades; sizes 29.to 33 In.) (4 \u201c chest mieasure.Regular value $4.25, to clear at, y A Each .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+.0.00eusee a.covecec nc uc00 +208 \u201cResolve to Buy Benfit by Buying | *\u2026 Flannelette Here Quilts Now.| \u201cAnd.benefit by such chances as the Double bed Crochet Quilts?purl edz ) undernoted: \u2014 ready for use, each .8 100 pieces White \u201c Flarinelette, pure Better : values at 98e, 81.25 : twill.finish, 34 inches wide.close | $1.35.weave.heavy nap.Value loc Marseliles and Satin Quilts, good: dc ard, to sell -at.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.12%e \"ble bea size.Special values at, ead 1100 pieces Striffed Shirting \u201cFlannel- a $3.00 and $5.50.| ette, all new patterns, 11e qual- .\u2018 ity, to sell at, per yard.Sie ve | Drees Shidds ; Ladies\u2019 Lightwelght Dress.Shtel lined on both sides\u2014 No.1, worth 18c, fois.Lis.1 No.2, worth 22c, fOr.es.18 No.8, worth 24c, fOr.\u2026.\u2026.No, 4.worth 27c, fort.eine 1 Am \u2018Towelling for 5¢ yd.Linen Glass Towelling, check pat- |.tern, to sell at, per yard.Cotton Honeycomb Towelling to sell at, per yard English\u2019 Peints, Crum\u2019s make, ail fast colors; 15c quality, to sell at, Per Yad oyeerencrnne senses 12%e¢ 2 2,000 yards highly \u2018mercerized White \u201c Canvas- Cloth, \u2018or Vesting, beautiful - silky finish; \u2018\u2019also about 50 pieces, White Cotton Brocade, with dainty \u201cfigures and .spots.Goods worth\u2019 _.85e and 40c yard, to sell \u201cTable Linèn.Reninants a Usable lengths of Table Linens\u2014loom dietensarene.| ends, in excellent condition.Small quantities retailing at.the usual price.Ladies\u2019 99e Underwear, 74 the manufacturer charges for ldege Ladies\u2019 German Merino Vests quantity lots.Drawers.Regular \u2018price 99c.Wednesday, per garment.T | Fancy Kimona Cloth ° About 20 pieces.Fancy Kimona Cloth, fleéce back, assorted colorings; quality usually sold.at 35c yard, to sell at secerreseee verse AOC .Crochet Cotton 100 boxes of Colored Crochet Cotto both plain Special 3 d mixed .colors.ls for.tevedvivw Fu urs Become Season You Will, Notice : A very god.reason why the.the longing foe \u201cder: st de ares ever- outs in.prices \u2018are announced it contains the.neckpiece or muff you card.Lt 3) \u2018White Boas, made of_thé best gq guy White Hatr, with large tails and AE \u2018Regular 3 \u2018 ified With 'd vis Abe .White Starfs, made of the best quality\u2019 Ith x 5 - chain fastener, lined with white satin.lar $2.26.\" e price \u201c1.-White Ecarfs, made of the: best quality.vai Thibet, lined : Shite satin, fipiahed With: four thils and ohifn: festaner.Ter 16, e Ce 2.ih.win ii em \u2018esssesaasne \u201c sven adas Blue Hair Mufft o Ained with with gab.Jenlity Srey magn, Regular.| Sale pride - a he XIII Pr feker veivas ay Oppose! with Jatt \"gale price bed, Uned With, sine is i ve Meru 81.140.waha0ue | Black Sami 4 ne th good - quatit v \u201cack aatir ned Ww Wass price lf ta 00."]
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