The daily witness, 8 janvier 1901, mardi 8 janvier 1901
[" LE; No.6 3 * : MANY CHILDREN PERISH.) 2 Fire Breaks Out in the Roch.= ester Orphan Asylum.poll 4 Rochester, N.Y., Jen.8.\u2014Fire broke ae out in the hospital section of the Roches- he J ter Orphan Asylum at one o'clock this bad momma on Hubbell Park, 25d the flames = En | apidly to other sections of the the 3 \u201cei Ut Of the 165 to 195 inmates, th MINS S B and 30 lives have been lost, in OS iy more of the children and wo es \u201cwm Taken from the building will die irom the terrible burns and injuries received.THE VICTIMS.The dead are: Gertruge Pomer, Bertha Hall, Viola Stuck, Lillian Swe Stone, Mil- \u201cEllen ammiltoa, Havel Murray, Minnie.Le Tiffany, Myrtle Patterson, Isabel Marthage, Ger- rude McCaw, Mary McCaw, Loreno Owen, Charlie \u2014 Conwell, Bertha Dotter, Mildred Wright (colored), Minnie Skinner, Mary Kane, Cora Pot- ter, Charles Bryant, Beachnell Carey, Evangeline Carey, Mrs.Maria Gordon, the cook of the asylum, jumped from the third story, instantly filled; Mrs.Martha Gillis, a nurse, and two \u2019 unidentified little girls.A partial list of the injured is as follows : Lorena Owen, suffocated, condition serious ; Allen Belmore, badly burned ; Miss F.M.Hibbard, face, arms and chest badly burned, condition serious ; Mrs.Cline, foot broken ; Miss Kate Cam- erill, leg broken, badly bruised ; Morris Keating, fireman; hand injured ; Blanche Addison, badly burned, condition serious ; Paul Dunn, colored, bddly burned; Miss Brad, Miss Lawson and Mary Brown, alightiy.It was but a few minutes after one o'clock this morning when a nurse in the hospital.Miss Cline, smelled smoke.She immediately notified another nuree, Miss Valient, and the latter reported the matter to the matron, Miss I.Dienhart.The smoke was speedily traced to the boiler room, and word was sent to police head- gnarters, AlN the fire apparatus was rushed to the burning building, but before the first engine arrived the neighbors for blocks around had arrived and were doing their best to rescue the inmates.ESCAPE CUT OFF.Shortly after the fire was discovered a terrific explosion took place near the west end of the connecting wing, completely ascertained\u2019 the cause of the explosion was: thay the, vor had blows up, from | what cpgise is Likely to remain a mystery.In the \u2018east wing were the sleeping apartments: of the asylum.They were situated mainly on the second and third fioors.The lower was known es the first nutgery, and the upper as the second.Herein were forty children or more in charge of Mis Sarah Ashdown and Miss Brad.The explosion, though of great - force, was not lond enough to awake the sleeping nurses, When the smoke began to pour into the east wing it was but a matter of a few \u2018seconds before the whole tleeping \u2018population was brought to a realization of the situation with a sudden- | £ ness which at once seemed to rob nearly every one of their judgment and mental facnlties, A terrible chorus of cries and groans filled the air.It was impoasible to see anything; and as the thick smoke poured in the scene became one of indescribable confusion, The.chief nurse, Miss Ashdown, did all within her power.to let the children and nurses know of their peril, but of course het.efforts could count for bub.little With such a small army of humanity.\u2018When thei}.firemen arrived ox the \u2018Weene their aiten- tion was firet turned to the inmates in .the hospital ward in the west wing, which la the oldest section.of the institution.A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.On the floor next-to the top was Mise Brad.With thé flames leaping all around her, -it seemed- impossible to.es- \u2018tape, She did, however, but was an se- : aly jared by.$Eing Gut she.wil | | cottons, and ome minerals.cold in death when taken from the vehi- | cle at the hospital doors: SAD § SCENES.The scenes.at\u2019 \u201cand pear the asylum were beyolid description, The poof was covered with children who had escaped through s seattle.from the upper TOOTnS, | and the firemen were kept busy carrying them down.Most of the dead taken from the building were carried temporarily to\u201d near-by residences.\u201d In one house a dozen dead bodies were lying at one time.The living and dead were laid on floors, couches and beds.As sook as the hospital ambulances arrived, however, the living \u2018children were speedily sent to the hospitals, while the dead were taken in backs to the morgue.Early this morning the morgue reports that already 25 dead children have been brought there, some of whom still remain to be identified.When it became apparent that the \u201cWas pot being \u2018subdued with, the appüté* brought out.The fire was fought from every available point, but in spite of that the building was almost completely destroyed before the blaze was finally under control.\u2018GERMAN DIET OPENED.SPEECH FROM THE THRONE ANNOUNCES AN EXTENDED OANAL SCHEME.Berlin, Jan.8.\u2014The Diet was opened to-day in the name of the Emperor William, who is suffering from a siight cold, by the Imperial Chancellor, Count von Bulow, who read the speech from the throne.The principal point in this was the announcement of the immediate presentation of an extended canal bill comprising not only the Rhine and the Elbe scheme, but also the construction of a waterway for large ships between Berlin and Stettin, a.more practicable waterway between the Oder and Vistula, and improvements in the Wartha, lower Oder, lower Have] and Spree.The speéch referred to the continued satisfactory financial situation, saying a substantial surplus had been obtained in 1899, and that equally favorable results were expected for 1800, while the budget for 1901 showed a marked increase.in revenue and the profits from the.state railways were satisfactory.- It was pro- cu and -others.The speech concluded with an, appéat for the patriotic laber of the members of the Diet and with a reference to the bicentenary of the kingdom of Prussia.vs OUR TRADE WITH BRITAIN WE soLD- \"THREE TIMES AS MUCH AS WE \"BOUGHT.Toronto, Jan.7\u2014an \u2018Evening Telegram\u2019s\u2019 special ne, dated London, Jan.7, says: The total value of the imports from Canada during the year ending Dec.31, 1800, amounted to £18 554,674, while this country to the Dominion reached: £5,022,854.The \u2018Times,\u2019 in-its review of British trade for the year 1900, expresses the opinion that the nation has entered upon a phase of dépression after a \u201cprolonged period of business.activity, high wages, spite, however, of the fact that fhe de- \u2018cline in the development of the trade of :Gredt Britain marked the last half of the\u2019 closing year of the nineteenth cehtury, the official returns for 1900 are by far the history.The total value of imports reached .£523,000,000; while -the total value of exports increased to £354;000;- \u2018000.This state of things has been mainly brought about by the rise än price of .coal and coke, \u2018raw and menufactured It is not therefore, to accept: tlie official: i the Dienhart, that there wefe #5 girlsii \u201cin the | west wing, Besides these, there were two children and two nurses in the Hospital department, which was elso in that wing, It was estimated at eight\u2019 o\u2019clock that all of the inmates of the west wing had been got out, either dead or alive.Many children were taken away early, and the number saved and those dead.and in- fred could with great difficulty be \u2018sounted.WORK OF RESCUF.The work of rescue and attempted res- .the was taken up by ; many hands, volun- leers as well as firemen, and in many \u2018 êises was carried on in & manner that Was nothing less than.heroic, but the : flames gained such rapid headway and = fread with such incredible speed that it , was beyond human effort to prevent the \u201c los of life.Añbulances from all of the hospi were on the ground almost as ; 091 ag the fire companies, and: the houses .of those residing in the neighborhosd .Fere.thrown open to receive the little 7 Waifs, who ran and were dragged and tarried from the asylum.The ambulances were started to the hospitals: with | the most seriously burned of the children, ; and in several cases the little bodies were | : ports as evidence im any respect at vari- co \"ance with the reports from - \u201cthe great centres of industry and commerce, which dare, from a British point of view, not very encouraging.A PASTOR HORSEWHIPPED: COBOURG GREATLY EXCITED OVER THE AFFAIR.\u2014_\u2014 Coboarg, Ont., Jan, 7.\u2014The Rev.Melville A.Shaver, Congregationalist minister here, preached to a crowded church on Sunday night on \u2018Wrongs in Cobourg which must be made right.\u201d During the course of his'remarks he referred to some \u201cof Cobourg\u2019s leading lady citizens as going to the local shooting gallery.The remarks were such as to cause much indig- \u2018pation among the parties referred to.Last \u2018evening about 5.20 Mr.Shaver was met -on Front street by one of the ladies, accompanied by her husband, who publicly horsewhipped Mr.Shaver.The affair PE ome, tug already on- the ecene, every available Rich instrument of the fire department was Lemb.the.Rothe poe hi introduce] Ble fipances, the housing Fon fit \u2018fee tr pl campaier | hundred liquor dealers of the diy ou \u2018high profite and overflowing revenue, In| 208d largest of any recorded in the nation\u2019s |: has caused intense excitement in be.a \u2014 Mayor Macdonald Stood Third in the List ALD.MORRIS SUCCESSEUL IN OT- TAWA\u2014RESULTS ELSEWHERE.- Toronto, Jan.7\u2014The mayoralty elections here to-day\u2019 resulted in the election of Mr: O.A.Howland, Q:C.Mr.How- land\u2019s majority was 4,230, over Control- ler Spence, the second -in the.race.The figures are: Howland .+.«0 oo os veraor-Geaeral's Secretary.\u2019 i \u2014___ I O.F.OFFICERS, : Ac the last rieeting of Court St.Francis, 100%, I.0.F., the following officers were elected dot the ensuing year: \u2018L.D.E.-F.X.Plouffe, court phy- Jor 1 Langevin, C.R.; Denis R.Per- Se recording sacretary, \"re-elected; Na- paleon Dragon, financial secretary, re-elect- O.Mayer, treasurer, re-elected; Jos.Sr, \u2018cnapiatn; L.ue, S.W.; U.M.Pare, J.W.; W.\u2019 French, S.B.; Wilfrid Bark, J.B, \u2018The court, organized on May 9, 187, numbers now nearly one hundred -membsrs.Its financial state is flourishing, due to the vudicious administration of its officers.OB, == DR, A, W, CHASE'S _\\ CATARRH CURE .pants by the he er.\"13 sent direct to Fry inne 4 Cat and ever.Blower al dessins Mayer, Tm - Victoria.role Minto OGILVY'S 1 SILES.Here we quote a few specials: Colored Broche Silk, regular $1.25 line, for 756 yard, Ombre Colored Taffeta, regular $1.00 line, for 50¢ yard.Colored Check Silks, $1.50 line, for 95¢.Remnants Silks, black and colored, all reduced.10 p.c.discount off all the above specials extra for cash.x JANUARY SALE.je : We are determined to reduce our Silk stock.Special Agents for DR.DEIMEL'S LINEN MESH UNDERWEAR.'Y\u2019S St Catherine PECIAL HOE 10, 20 $1 1nd §2, Boots, Shoes and à Shppors ALE\u2014now on 834 and so.percent: Joff all Specified Lines.\u2014 Display of Shoes on Tables at Also Half P Display: of ri Halt | 's re Di, 's Captains.wou roan Frank tire, Moasre they thers wi begin this evening.\u2019 ORMSTOWN WON.of à the en bred Term.NATIONALS AND: MONTAGNARDS.The Nationals and the Montagnsrds will | the \u2018internisdiate the return xhatéh in the o foNowisg.table shows.te vanne 1 Boston, Jus, 1\u2014Thére: really bas: hot A Lawson: cup defende¥ in the past week.At the Atlantic works tke shed for the Lawson: les at the Montagnaré rink on\u2019 Thurs- | M day night at 8 o'clock.- THE GAME IN.HAWKESBURY.awkesbury, Jan.5.\u2014The opening hockey Match of the season was played here last Saturday night between the Abordeens, of.Ottawa, and thé home toém, and resulted ln an easy win for-the Hawkeeburys, score I§ to 9.\u2018 À return match will be played oh Aberdeen fce next Thursday Digit.PROPOSAL TO AMALGAMATE: There is a proposition\u2019 under considérs- ~Rootball tion to amalgamate the Britannia © Llub and the Viateria re Club aid te form à new auiateur athibtic association, | The matter iy viewed favorably by Many, me he pros nd Cons i 0 spring, w both clubs hold a -anoual mestings.nan FIRST.METROPOLITAN MATCH, - The first RUE match in the Metropoll- lan League iL be.piarod to-night on the lock, between the ar Cedar Le As both cu have\u2019 \u2018been practicing \u201cvery bard lately t Is expected it wil], bes a Yezy exciting- Gt A WESTMOUNT PRACTICE.\u201cThe Westmount Hockey « Club will Du DR al a o\u2019¢ members is.requested.Th MATCHES WANTED.© se:ond Mirito hockey team wosid Nk os cceire challoaz ry any | e .Address: communtcations to À M.Harris, secretary, 657.City Hall sverue, \"0?the Protein Hersey EL de am 187, 126 447 Tatal \u2026.\u2026 2-06 0 sarirersees «+002, 636 CS - P.A.A.A.1.8, 8 ™ A.Surgeon .i.188 1371 -190- 538 Starke +.+.\u2026>.162-189 211 W.Surgeon .+.183 185 167 524 Cunningbaui \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 .-.321- 206 159 .584 StOFey \u2026 \u2026 + \u2026\u2026 on 145 165: 491 PERTSON «+ + os oo +» A890 174 1 bag Total se 0 pe og es 0.rresencvancn ÉD 4,628 605 | Malorter for PALA [RE Q'Brien, ref highest three strings, = \u2018Cunningham.ni 5845 \u2018and single string, 22.Rod and dun, A GOOD YEAR'S WORK.| monthly meeting of the Province of | Quote Fish and Game Protective Tice of) {tion was lield In the rooms of the Fish and Gaine Club yesterday afterncon.The reports showed 2 most satisfactory year just closed.It was anncunced, however, that the old Fish and Game Club had decidod .e io Juasclve, The rooms ash by the im club have on or - roger\u2019 y 7 RISE S| 5 | have not received sufficient Justis, Jan.7.\u2014In ourli mo Saturduy between tes se io and L.Boucher.Fame, \u2018and thoy will now have to} seek some other meeting place, as: they funds te buy - Snowshoeing.THB HOLLY'S TRAMP: © ~ - of- tie + Holly Suowanoe.Club took in the tr n back of the mountain \u2018last Light Flipper WESTMOUNT couNIL, 48.70 ja NEW.FIRE LADEME - MUNICIPALITY'S WATER, SUPPLY, usual meeting of Westmont Coun: Jostopdar Alsenoun °D a5 the ofl hy was They ue rer were present Coundigions Ba Knowles, Melntosh, Bulmer, We or: and.and, as set is opposi Le Bitty councillors at the municipal elections for f Monday, Je a, de councillors in | 100 asters bo -the.cubic centimetre, which: harml ater was nally decided tho supply.bé appointed to conter pe he Sol municipalities orn the subject, the en ed a e contemplated 'p regarding th purchase.- | new fire-iadder and truck for the fire des chairman = the fire |- partment.Councillor Knowles, quoted- the pi the la- |iarnationa si Pire Busten Bom: rnation © 3, of Falls, and the \u2018Seagrave HS price of the Waterous Engine Com; | arrived too lats to be considered aes a Las Ô \u2018def.- It seemed; however, that the prices | quoted as prices, and were was ample room for what proved » - E-}be a very lengthy discussion.Thers.w 1] a difference between the \u2018Seagrave and.\u201cthe _ ).International Pire angine Company: s'prices- 81,000.in favor pf the latter, ] whitch Councillor movies corsidered-should |\u2018 thig | have the.preference, but the or ) lors were not so ready to accept this ; in fa06 of the fact that to use this | Jadder eu 1d (cost the town no of Canadian inani- facturers belng given a sHow over those of inefiler Knowles the United States, but < \u201cithe prefiminasy Board of ers of the Pharmaceutical \u2018Association: the Province of Quebec, held thei?quarterly ex- \u2018aminations in Montreal - and Quebec on tion to entitle them to study pharmacy.Of | these the following, (named in order: of merit), passed, and are entitled\u2019 tobe re- stered as certified apprentices.= namely:\u2014 Aronson, Henr] Labrecque,J: B.Giroux; Cyr Barsalou, Michael McAuley; A.Quintal The following candidates: \u201cpasted \u2018on \u2018ail subjects but one, namely:\u2014A.Méloëbe and'| Ernest.Prevost, .arithmetic; J.A.Duprat, Latin.These candidates will roquire present themselves at the April tine.Jon to to be- -examined - \u201cagain on thess: sub- | ects.The candidates were submitted: to = writ: fen\u2019 examination in French, English, Latin; arithmetic, geography and history.The examiners were: Prof.J.) OQ.Casse- |: grain, of Jecque Jacques Cart Carter Normal School of the .High School, Montreal, \u201cwith tn ME J, H.Dubé act- .ANCIENT ORDER.OF NITED \"WORKMEN.een The \u201cregular meeting of.e, No.7, A.O.UW., was ;.on \u2018Thursday\u2019 evening; in 8.Dr.\u201c8.Corser; foreman.Ww, HV.PP ober: over: \u201cBeer, Byes: Tecorder, J.J.Rosevear ; Haancier, B Doberty; receiver, J.W.Hill \u201cguide, G.H.-Ancrum; inside watohman, G- W.Dawson ; ; [Stale watchman, -W.H.- \u2018Rosevesr, jr.Dr.R.W.Mitchell had been unanimous y elécted medical examiner.on_ Dec.28, 1900, five new members were added to the roll; and it-is also expected that \u2018before the.close of the present month: the names of ten more now members will -ba added thereto.\u2018Bt.Lambert lodge 1 now lin & fourishing condition.re mrt: A SAD CHRISTMAS SEASON.Mr.C.J.Fox, of 526 St.Urbain street, has had a sad Christmastide.- His -eight year old girl, .Carrle, died on Christmas Sve of gearlot fever; after on)y two days\u2019 ces, and on Saturday last his baby girl Gladys, aged two, died of the sa disease, The.mother, under the double\u2019 \u2018blow, .is: seriously iI of heart failure.\u2019 Mr.Fox's, .eldest son, 25 years old is also down: with\u2019 quinsy and scarlet fever, \u2018and \u2018is in a serious state.There are many families in .Montreal who have spent | their Christmas\u2019 this year saddened with ones, and fearful lest they should, lose _others, but few have labored under such an | secumulstion of misfortune as- Mr: Fox, .DEATH.oF MR THEO.LANCTOT.The \u201cdeath took place: yesterday, about -noon, from dropsy, of Mr.Theo.Lanctot, proprietor of the St.James Hotel.The de- \u2018ceased had not been well for a.long time.\u2018Mr.Lanctot had been a restaurant keeper for several years and two years ago took ovet the St.James Hotel.He leaves a us a faushter and two ; 5 intended.the Droteotion of} EE - o£ 10 water had y in f ra Which had 2 vos canine tound epwards pl were merely ; Hot to be considered as tenders.Hence, ci other council- | view |: Thursday, Jan.8, 1901, \u2018when: eleven \u2018candt- | dates.presented.themselves for examina} fag as supervisor: tor Quebec city and dis- .- trict.* a Tei SE ane à At-a spécial meeting of\"this-lodge, held.the logs .of laved e Prési report.m = oie \"Two deaths had déour- earn English.loa tollowize\u2019 2 ws: \u2018Setter: : \u201cDear Teach have write: ou.+ te mn \"26.\u201clong \u2018time since I bave seen you.3 ST hope - J d that you ars very.well, and all family inf 4 and | Tog us Dicscing-health.aH I tion\u2019 whs al decided success, and tt : + ; A e chil will be in state of | \u2018dent that the children uot Sut of | is intended for children of members, i it any havs not yet enlisted Mr Bain\u2019 wi ba pleased met in Togas ses ollowing' officers tor.Pro president, Ald.H ent, 3.Ni Orepesu ; first ri Bertrand; second, vice: Sulllvan; treasurer, F.G.Senecal:;a! Ernest Bouthiller;' directors, Ald.\" Ra Baby.P.Dapast,, M.do Re epentigny,.J, letie, J.B./'Vanief, J.0.Deslel \"J.+ bea oats Cg Hi z Eo 5.CU.Archambault, De Dionne and A.Galarpesi.: i at.the.Ri ond.#quare CL einen season of Fry \u2018ment.Suppeér was served \u2018by fhe indies o the mission and-ths evening: was taken \u201cSanta Claus: \u201cMr.et was: the: large ipient of a \u201cbandsome\u201d oak writin my LA Y's.NOTE Book.\u20ac SOAP\" \u201cAND WATER.FOR THE HAIR.- .To women who wad dhaif avi bar al Bairdressers vf this and that \u2018ja.mot only a foolish and uséless process, but may be at times a positively danger ous one, \u2018in ease.the attendant is not over nice in sande and nails, Perfect bodily clednliness and good- health ave kept \u2018head of Bair.TO CURE NAIE-BITING.* A womañ.who has Jong auffered from sorbed in reading, s fact which suggested the thought -that if she could occupy \u2018her, bands at.euch times the trouble: \u2018might be alleviated.\u201cShe began by making the common chain stitch in, crochet In | pork, and though .et firat che uncon-| QUE = ecioudy \u2018dropped the work over-and over: |= again in an attempt to get at her nails, |: the action invariably recalled her to herself, and she was able to resist the: imeli-.| nation.Very soon the: crochet\u201d work found to her surprise apd delight that | she had-conquered thie annoying and mor tifying.habit.- - Pt Wide in aly 3 oise or as pes (bad been given to the chikiren for re - | meet, x han es next Monday's.A at ay ce scie od Fpl Ee û - e mers Ta 9 - far HE r.the purpose \u2018of otgunixé- | sident.H crane, age \"MS \u201cvar sectétary, W Ww ae suchen, J Ji A.muse Non N.: or q The obcastén of the primi \"otstétmes = with songs and Na Sore $ i eker, y | Sat de The.sma authority mre | \u2018further that the rubbing in by profession- | (@ the est.devélopers of a fine and well |\" the nailbiting habit announces her-self- cure.She found the greatest tendency |.to.bîte the nails came when she\u201cras.ab- |\" went.on Without interruption, and.\u201cnot } neany weeks had gone by before \u2018ghe |: Ledior Ton Vie Osteen, Beary wt bat» ies, vus pl AU lem 20 percent.Pme wt Black Sk.asd Wool Orbe, in hig and $3.00.Black Fancy Mohair.Ty Black Fancy Mohair Jacquard.Co Black Silk and Wool .\u201cBlack Fanoy Silk and - \u201cWool Voile de Pasa, Black Stripe Camel\u2019s\u2019 Hair, Black Check Camel's H air \u2014 = B Black: Silk and Wool, Grenadine; = Lu _20 = rm ae ere ne eye \u201cMies, during the winder mouths, vn ~ FM.4 Le.12 JANUARY wd s|m}T|w{T|F|s 8 te \u2018Alance.(Montreal Branch).ot nes have been arranged to be Held gions 3 ay Prayer Meeting trom 12 pele si be held in the.Fuel .All are cordially invited, DAY, JAN.8, st 8 p.m.\u2014 Union ings will be held in the Murhodist th, Westmount; St.Henry Methodist , Crescent Street: Church, huox h, the Methodist .Church, Hochelaæwa, | almers Church.Subject: \u2018Our Owa DNBEDAY, JAN.8, 8 p.m.\u2014Subject:\u2019 \u201c Nations.\u2019 in all the THURSDAY, JAN.then Lands.\u2019 Meetings 10, 8 p.m.Subject: Union \u2018néotings in St.drew\u2019's Church, .Westinount; \u201cWest End\u2019 thodist Churdh, Crescent Street - Church, t Baptist Chueh, st.Luke's Episcopal | ch And?Zimn Churg ia oh ng the Week.of Preyer Meetings will id at the : WOMEN'S CHRIS Asse- TIAN .CAATION, \u2018à .86 DORCHESTER STREET, ir morning.from 11-to12.0'clock, and ies a, most cordially invited do at INESPAY Christian Work \u2018and Chris AY\u2014Missions.: : AY Consocitton.RT ASSOCIATION 9 a.m, to: Dusk.; homes his class in \u2018the study of the spaphy and History, of - the Holy Land.class is open to the public: : Sun- iohool Teachers and Christian : work- sclaliy In MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION | Dominion Square Y.W.C.A.SCHOOL OF COOKERY, \u2018896 Dorchestér Street, DAY EV'G, Jai.8, at 8 o'clock.Admisslen, 100.} THURSDAY Eve, Jen, 10th.i GRAND PIANO RECITAL \u2014BY.; MDME.TERESA ARRENO eserved Seats, Toe, $1.00, $1.50.\" and Seats on Sale: at, Sas.FIFTY-FOUR EAL MI rove OF NNUAL E MONTREAL TELEGRAPH co.wide held in the offices a the.Compaxy, YELEGRAPH.BUILDINGS, 6 GEN.De Te on he Transfer Books.will: Bo.closed.from: wh to the 10th Jasgary, \u201c1901, both days ive.D; ROSS 2 a pan AN Treasurer.Waptoeal, December 31.7 1900 8 FUTURE MEETINGS.ice to Shareholders, > Fourth Annual\u2018 Meeting ot Company (Limited), will RSDAY, \u2018the 17th inst, at 0 CLOCK.in the Aftérnoon, at No.Paul street, to receive \u201cAnnual Re- es and transact such\u2019 other\u2019 business as de necessary.HARRY BROWN, .Secretary \u2018Treasurer.» last Friday night, Bro.L ©: Secord, D.C.\"presiding.Enthusles.\u201ctic: speeches were \u2018made.by \u2018the new offi.\u201ccers and \u2018other members.Several eXpress- \u2026 se opinion that a special effort of.some ~ should be made vlong temperance and a spécial executive \u2018meting.\u2018was called .18.Wilson, 3.C., 10 be held ones evening to formuiste campaign.\u201c| eelivared.nha oy Hf wr ot hob ele 2 3] 4| 51 | 6} 7j 8] 9110/31/21 13|14|15|16|17|18/19/ 20|21/22|23|24|25/26[ 27128(29(30(38|~.] «sf .lactoslaec[ec [vaio and SUBSCRIPTION RATES.Daily Witness, $3.00; Weekly Witness, $1.00; with reductions to clubs; Northern Messenger, thirty cen:s; 10 copies to one address and over, twenty cents per.copy, \u2018postpatd in each case, to United States, \u2018Newfoundland and Canada, excepting Mont~ For Great Britain add $1.04 per annum, for.postage on Weekly Witness; 5% OB Northern esseuger; Be on Dally wit © last edition of the Dally, Witness ! every : DAILY TE ve lines and up- | :| wards, 10¢ par Ine te mu WEEKLY easurement.\u201d | SE Five lines and.upwards, 20c per line agate mersurement, YBARLY CONTRACTS oN FAVORABLE * TERMS.NoTB\u2014Tne publishers ps the WITNESS no respo: o for any omission to print, or error in:legal or othér advertisement beyond the amount actually paid | for such advertisement.) \u2014\u2014 All business communications \u2018should be dressed \u2018John Dougall Wi - Office, Montreal,\u2019 and ah i ou - the in = EL \u2014 ere on \u2014 ey a - - | She Daily pes \\ TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1501.- Several large British manatéciazing | Bet firms are mentioned oa having\u2019 establish ed, or being about 0 establish, branches | { in the United States, either independent: | ly, or in conneption with concerne\u2019 ais |.ready establidhed.The latest of these is the great firm of Vickers Sons & Maxim, which is said to be negotiating for the purchase -of the Cramps\u2019 shipyard, andthe works of tlie Midvale Steel + Compeny of Pennaylv for the wiring ths oh Lo hig movement, a transfer of British capital and manüfac: turing enterprise from Britain to Abe | | United States and hail it as & certain\u2019 sign of the speedy-rise of the Republic to the first place as a manufacturing and commercial nation.The movement re ferred to is no new thing.It has been going on for a long time.Capital is cos- mopoliten, and British cépital is.more | so than that of other nations.The most active of tlie foreign rivels With whom - British manufacturers have\u201d to contend in the markets of the world owe their | 2° | existence \u201cto British capital.The: in- | \u2018accruing end being paid in London on these loaas is of vast proportions, and may be considered ds a heavy balance against all outstanding accounts.So long es British\u2019 commerce is free and that of the United States is fêtteréd there is no danger of Britain losing her supremacy in the world\u2019s mar- - kets.The result is likely, however, to be different when the United States un locks her trade.With ber vast intelli- {gent and wealthy home population and | \u2018enormous natural resources, there is-ev- ery reason to think that the United \u2018States will forge ahead.Even -80, \u2018how: ever, Great Britain would not suffer, bat charm for a \u201ccertain \"class of Frenchmen.Not long ago balloons were gravely proposed as the best means for transpott- ing an.army across the Channel, and now M.Lockroy, formerly Minister of Marine, suggests subsmarine boats as a better plan.These craft could ship across the water, he says, unperceived Rocque \u2018scouts both schemes as imprac- \u2018ticaible and declares hig belief, which he says is held by the best French admirals, { that the right way is to assemble.a fleet and boldly mil over, French guns and armor being superior, in his opinion, to British, should they have to fight a naval engagement.plans are being leïsurely discussed for\u2019 the employment of force for the ower throw \u2018of British power, a scheme of an entirely different kind,.but aiming at the conquest of the stubborn islanders in another way, has been launched in Pals.Leo XIII.having specially changed the | Catholice of France with the mission of winning Britain beck to the Church, tbe : \u201cBrotherhood of -Notre Dame de Compassion\u2019 has.been established wader the | direction of & Sulpician father, at No.50 + Rue de Vaugirard, Paris, where \u201cmoney is being collected amd plané laid for the | Editor should be 2dgrsesod * of | ; : N23 4 | salvation\u2019 of British souls.\u201cThe mein proposition is to: send missionaries \u2018under various guises to \u2018get - hold of the children and impress their infant.minds.\u2018The Paris \u2018Journal,\u2019 which reveals the scheme, quoting às its anthority the \u2018\u201cSe- \u2018maine Religieuse\u2019 of the same.city, No.2,430, \u2018page 452, to be exact,\u2019 ridicules it unmercifully, and asks what wouid be thonight by Frenchmen if the Queen were Yo oper offices and call for subscriptions for the conversion of Framcé to the English Church by proselytizing French be- bies?Thus it appears.thas while one set of people in\u2018Frazice dheridh the idea of cogüering Gréat Britain by force of invading arts, another set ia not less bent on the subjugation oË British soûls.# It \u2018is -not.probable, however, that schemes for conquering England seriously occory the minds of any but feathetheads in France.\u201d The patio nis busy with muron : support.of.this view, not risked Ch 80, rte ner a of women, He ip Bow ver, risked a great deal.Hitéerto whén- = 8 would be no martyrdom \u2018on either ide, but there would be a new phasz cf existence in Canada, nameiy, a \u2018free press; We hope this case of Mrs.Delpit is mot going to go by default because her pre tions; to decide ita; choice of meyer, | Mz: Oliver A.Howland, who was dected yesterday by a large majority, is a son of Sir William Howland.Besides being a member of a famfiy highly esteemed during two generations, Mr.Howland is himself deservedly popular es ga sac cessful lawyer.He hag also always taki en an interest in scientific and histori cal matters and has beer an active and prominent member of societies for their - investigation.Though he + 3d not great ml as Thin tics, especially in what may be rightly \u2018called \u2018higher\u2019 polstics.Especially has he interested Himself in the promotion of good will and better relations - between Canada and the United States.He was president of the International Deep Waterways Association, which was form- The'| by the Channel feet.General de la] ed to promote the construction of a ship channel between the great lakes and the sea, and he was appointed a member of the International Commis- gion of the United States and Canada to investigate and report wpon the subjects of the great lake levels and ship chen- nels.In omnection with these subjects he has written much.A His disinterested activity in such directions must have Mr.Howland in quarters in which municipal politics are unfortunately not much regarded.But the main source, of Mr.Howland\u2019s strength doubtless lay in the partisan political sympathy which existed between him end the great mass of the people of Toroato.\u2019 One of the have suggested the race amd.religions campaign which was carried on in the Inte Dominion consest, strongly advo- \u201cBis some day it] f what, then?wail won much confidence and support for\u2019 editors of a newspaper who is said to | by politics in the municipal contest.It seems probable that his suggestion was acted \u2018upon at least by the leaders and publicists who withdrew their support from the candidature of Mr.John Shaw in order to concemttrate \u2018the Conservative vate upon Mr.Howland: The campaign was: carried.on \u2018 rather unscrupalously against \u2018Mr, \u2018Bpence, who was.infamously accused of: having sold ' himself to gam- bllers and thie gas company, all of \u2018whom were amohg his - bibterést opponents.- Mr.Spence hed a splendid record és a municipal reformer.who could not be | | turned : from \u2018the \u2018straight.course by wheedling, \u2018by threats, or by amy influence.Be i bak been defestod because he was à Liberal; nk she.ho plank of his policy, at thi or a a is fred do end there\" is.always a class: \u2018of | to set ia wita to work 3o|1 The epirit of any particular | 4% > of gion inay be perfectly plain | \u2019 while ostensibly giving discounts to his customers, he was really supports the | alien institutions from which he purdhas ed the tickets, and which gave his cus} tomers rubbishy bric-a-brac in exchange.The parasiticinature of: these.schemes\u2019 :bes came at, length se: \u2018apparent.\u2018that special legislation \u2018had to be enacted against them, and it bappily succeeded.Am erusb- \u2018ing them.Now it is the\u201c \u201cdures of the newspapers to .be \u2018approached, with.the | \"additional temptation to: \u2018teach their\u2019 readers.\u2018to gamble, in à most fasidions way.\u2018 That any Teopectable \" newspaper proprietor in Canada will Tend\u201d himself\u2019 to.this species of vice we do Hot be: lieve; but it\" ought to be: made impossible | for any.one to do so.To preach.against ag si ed $ ewspa, | the policy shép, the, country, unless something can be done to stop it, is| : shot to be deluged with the erifnter | © of.an- .concern, which ,con- .- Avhgrican fo | siders.it.hee\u2019 succeeded in getting.the | .\u2018better of \u2018mur special legislation.\u2018That | y it'is justified in this conclusion is proven -| by the fact that it has: submitted ite | RFI =| prospectus to the.post office department, ; ; and: that-the acting: secretary of \u2018the de- |.Fi arm Rad\u201d written Tn.reply,- 1 an pe \u2018in conflict with.ny, Canadians statu A Baie canons cu CRE ee over any newpaper whose oonstitueser | \u2019 : \u2018waa ementially Roman Catliolic-bas been rebuked by \u2018him, \u2018it has: immediately got | F! ;ppon \u201cta knvés Bren befory they are] cerite éachy which will éntitle the holders to participate in the distribution of \u2018ten | thousand dollars, divided into a\u2019 thou-| the sand\u2019 ca \"prides, ranging from ône dollar | ie of 1901, which will take| To hy The scheme is to.be work- «| oes to five thousand dollars.Publishers give | these certificates to snbcribers to secure | new subecriptions, imeure renewals, and |- to stir up'delinquent sabecribers.As-the °F \u201c\u201ccértificabes\u201d cost the.subacribers noth- /- | ingy and thé inducement to participate in\u2019 _| the \u201ccontest\u201d is great, we believe you | cle can \u2018double your circulation in a \u2018short time by using our \u201cplan.\u201d If you wish | to give the plan a trial, we will be pleas: | red to:senid' you an electrotype: of Queen |.Victoria, for use with youf ahnounce- ment\u201d \u2018A, portrait of Her Majesty \u2018was enclosed with the other: precious documents, representing our Queen seat-: \u2018ed and\u2019 supporting a globe, upon which, is inscribed, \u2018I estimate my population in Canada 8,000,000, what do you guess?La Also there.is.the following among other, letterpress: \u2018Our offer: Until further.notice evérÿ oñùe who sends us (blank) for (blank) subscription to tbe (blank) will be entitled to one gness.Present | subscribers may.take So vaniage of this \"advence is made in the price of .our papers you get the cértificate \u2018absolutely free We think it no end of a pity that our post.office | Extremely striot department should\u2018 have been unable to find any contravention of law in such an unblushing lottery as this.ter-General may find it necessary to assume that guessing at the exact results of the .cothing census is mot a game of chance, but be knows that the merest\u2019 tyro guesser would stand almost as good a chance of obtaining sich a prize as the ablest statistical expert, and that the thing is\u2019 * essentially and entirely a lottery.That a picture of \u2018the Queen should be\u2019 used for such a purpose by a foreigner or by any one is sufficient to arouse the resentment of her loyal subjects.We have set forth the scheme at some length to show our readers both-ita ingenuity and its vicious- \u2018ness.Its ingenuity has something of \u2018the charaster.of the \u2018 coupon\u2019 enterprise, which was worked upon the tradespeople of Montreal: and other cities a little while age.The coupon dodge was worked, it will be remembered, by furnishing retail merchants with books of cou pons of different denominations, and the \"merchants gave these pro rata to the pT That is to six; 1.8.One.thé The Postmas- |' prising tice, a desire to do bee as in \u201cthe emancipation of slavery in the early part of the century; - in the progress of legisla- f justice to the weak and helpless; in the \u2018springing up of a: spirit of kindness and helpfuiness to .the- \u2018poor and weedy, There was still much tobe done, groat battles to.be fought with evil, but-it was a good thing to go forward into the the conquering power of Christ.The Rev.J.Edgar Hul feasion\u2019\u2014of siothtuiness, of ldliness, and.ess on.the part of Christian-work he \u2018sald, might aFpiy + \u2018aéck-of the sense of rev -age-as this for philanthropy, there was al- #0 a vast amount of recklessness, in the dispensing of God's gifts.Christians were prone to forget that while Christ, the - -vine, is necessary to lhe branches, then, the branches, ought to bear fruit of his holy life and spirit., The conversion of the | world was dependent upon those who bore the name of Christ.The keynote of the century was \u2018Christ and Him crucified.\u201d The Rev.Principal Maggs, of the Wesleyan College, spoke on the \u201coutpouring of the Spirit.\u201d Great influences, he said, had broader and stronger than ever befere.: In the century coming, we might look for | deeper convictions in the hearts of men, more full conkecration in the Church to follow the mind of the Master.The outpouring of the Spirit was promised to all world as \u2018springs of living water.\u2019 Rev.ble, the Rev.Dr.Jackson, the Rev.Dr.Williams aad the Rev.A.G.Gordon.The secretary, the Rev.Ra S.Hamilton, work nad been encouragin; branch of gene out in the past, and the Hght was years, died new century, refreshed hy: experience of : spoke on : \u201cCon: : who were athirst, and through them to the ; | the Lord's Day Alliance had been formed | in Montreal.Communication with the Alliance, in London, England, had \u2018been re- rational conference in Montreal some time next year.&elical Alllance Conference held in Canada.At \u2018the annual meeting held last year, mention was made of the death of Sir Wm.pointed to draft a suitable minute embodying tho same.The minute, embodied in the! secretary's report, read -as follows:\u2014 \u2018In the removal.of Sir J.William Dew- .son, LL.D., the Evangelical Alliance has | lost a most valuable and Tighly.honored zaember.He was connected: with the Mont- ceived, concerning the holding of an Inter- |» This would be the first Evan- ° Dawscn, LI.D., and a committee was ap- ; deep interest\u2019 in its work.La president for' many years, or Hs wae Is term o of office the.very successfu] com He e Jublie.bration of\u2019 the parent society, fed in Tor don a few Joan ago, and took an important part in the proceedings.en.be \u2018retired from the presidency, he was elected honorary president,\u2019 and filled - office during\u201d the refidinder of lis life.Because of his eminence 28 a man of science, and the head of & great university, because of ) se \u2018Tures, -and his implicit confidence In rie a8.@ revelation from God, because cathoHitity of \u2018his spirit, and his hi high the \u2018tainments in the spiritual life, it 1 ever pue -tbe honor of this branch of the Evan- cal Alliance to have had him as ove of hoy members,\u2019 As the \u2018annyal meeting wis \u2018held at the - p of the week of Prayer, instead.of at: a subsequent period, as in previous \u2018 years, there wag no\u2019 financial report, except .to state that a balance -of $4,660 is carciod over from last yvedr.The secretary's port was adopted as recelved.* The election of officers resulted as follows: President, the Rev.Brinctpal MacVicar ; first Tice-president, His Lordship Bishop: a | Bond : second a Rev.Dr.2 Shaw; Sepretary, oe: Rev.: Éoanurer &.on A.M, Crombie.Baecyiive © Committéo \u201cThe Bar, Prin Prina \u2018Rev.= 2 Mowatt, 9 ewey, and M- À \u2018Robertson, Geo.Hague end Waiter Paul: Le TO-NIGHTS : erin an Mission; | Wednesday, Mancé Street Baptist Churok end Church of the Redeemer (Anglican); Presbyterian Church ; friends of French missions, are: a ELD NY a re Ve Tmo Ty 8 6 ont.OBITUARY.ans à : well Knows, Teal estate abl insurance brok-.-: er, died wt ba residence bars to-dey Dom or a stroke of Deceased was bora: in Glasgow 5 150 and has Does 8 rast: of Galt for about fifteen years.Ooatioouk, Jan.7~\u2014Mrs.Nerton, agel deceased, itn our of bar ; an en\u2018oyed Dur usual health and ber \u2018endd- demise Was a great surprise to many.'.Greenwood, B.C.,Jan.7.\u2014H.A.Biclen! i ks 8 iil 1 porary insanity.- ager for Claus Spreckels, and Liverpool, Ja.Z.\u2014Capt.7.\u201cD: Bulles; a the American Civil War, Gd 1a tis of) to-day.New York, Jan.* 7.-Prodesok ! Guérin = one of the mest fasious archithecs .\u201ceponalbliity.While there was never such anf .London, Jan.8A despatch ic) the | \u2018Daily News\u2019 from Berlin says that mach interest attaches to-an incident that has occurred \u2018in.connection with the dueling traditions of the German army.\u2018Three \u201ccadets: at Cologne, who were fully quali- j ed.applied for commissions in the It being known that they were conaistent Catholics, they were asked to express their No on duelling.They replied \u201cthet they not approve of it, | wberempon they were blackbaïled by the Other clergymen present, who took part | béard of officers.Duelling is obligatory in the service were the Rev.Dr.Shaw, the On'&mv officers.Nevertheless, General Dr.Mackay, the Rev.G.G.Huxta- ; von; Gessler, Minister of Wag, .cancelled the.vote, \u201cbut: the officers subsequently { again blackbaïled the applicants.The submitted his oT sls The past oars 8 | affair will be Teferred to the Reichstag.ETHERIC TELEGRAPHY.Loudon, Jan.8\u2014A despatch to the \u2018Daily Mail.from St.Petersburg says that Prof.Popoff, whose system of ethe- rie telegraphy has been.satisfactorily tried by the Russian ministry of marine, has accepted an invitation from a syndi- : este of- English capitalists to visit Lon- | don to sell\u2019 his patent, or, in conjunction with the syndicate, to capitalize bis invention on & large scale.scale.© World ie Sine ogil wack à + Joie.TRI oP I Rao | À Né Cn Ra ADVERTISEMENTS.IBSOLUTE SECURITY.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Bear Signature of Fe manufacture LEDGERS, + plesy and Sin i \"Looks Les from on the: os To \u2018MONTREAL.DUNTON,.B C.L., \"| which hed ite chance either fo Win sn SON M.ML; \u201cBUFF, : - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, bei i.tor ss.James fireet an ! 1.ir 8 Selkirk Ave.sur st a.Tr 1X :AR BOOKS .4.- \u201cANNUAL REPORTS - Lo iY.TREASURER'S STATEMENTS.i TRIBUTION ENVELOPE] 5 LABELS.= a (CHURCH NOTICE £ BEES, .i} CHURCH FAPERS.: > LIBRARY CATALOGUES.rc.BTC., BTC.The- \u2018WITNESS\u2019 JOB\u2019 DEPARTMENT : Presarod te do the above ~1ass of work a: a.Teasoncble prices in first-class style.JOHN DOUGALL a son, Soma Orig dad Blew svat r J or NEWSFAPER Tomspxy, January 8, 190L { been equally wonderful developments.\u2018| mental instruction and training for: Christ's \u2018| more to the Young Men\u2019s Christian Asso.} to many a soldier and sallor; it has led | through it the business men are more-and'| Toore approving: \u201cthe business methods of _|-we may well \u2018| on our duty towards of \u201caime into effect for Canada with the new | \u2018| tery companies under the guise of art .| for \u201ccharitable or religious: purposes (hé \u2018| permission of the chief \u2018municipal officer of the locality where the rafile is to be.| Formerly it was almost impossible'to ob: - have been caught in.the .very act.*inère presence - of gambling an \u2018| Arritations, whi ë mentsoothe dnd.bes! itching, burning skin, EE ASSOCIATION WORK.PROGRESS OF THE Y.M.C.A.DURING THE PAST CENTURY.While we have been hearing much of late concerning the extraordinary scientific discoveries and ingendous inventions of the.nineteenth century, it must not be forgotten that in the religious world there have Among these latter a most important place must be given to the organization and spread of the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, Speaking on this subject in the January number of \u2018Association Men,\" the Rev.Dr.\u2018Cuyler, of Brooklyn, savs: \u2018If any man of our era was directly guided by the Holy Spirit to \u2018\u2018rise up and build,\u201d it was our.beloved friend, Sir George Williams, who organized the first Young Men's Christian Association in June, 1844.He \u201cbuilded better than he knew,\u201d for the \u2018Grand Old Man\u2019 has lived to see: more than six thousand associations, belting the whole globe, with half a millon.| members, and ten times that number in some direct connection with the orgauiza- \u201cThe Toung M Men's.Christian 2 Association n -DEper; At in\u2019 hu Asche.Poi sod: réotares (at: \u201ccost of \u2018many mfilions), each: dea \u2018home, a place for physical de elopment, \u2018service.It has brought thousands of young like Jesus in thelr daily lives.The most \u2018effective lay preacher and.organizer of the: century, Dwight L.Moody, confessed that in his training for spiritual work he owed ciation than to any other human agency.It has moulded the students of colleges, and universities; lt has put a Christian signal-light into the hands of thousands.of railway men; it has been a salvation many into the gospel ministry; it Has taught the whole world the beauty and power of a living unity in the Lord Jesus Christ.\u2018The Holy Spirit has set the di- \u2018vine seal.of his approval and blessing on its world-wide work, -and $0 the Triune God.be all the praise and all the glory.\u2019 Mr.James Houghteling, a well know Christian business man of Chicago, a bis testimony thus:- \u2018The Young Men's organizations inspired by it, has been the: chief influence ot the century in making\u2019 | Christianity a.life to live instead of a} theory to talk about.This means that it has helped to make it a reality to be reckoned with now rather than an Ideal to be\u201c aspired to some time.The effect of this\u2019 influence upon the young manhood of the world is one of the modern miracles which, attest to this practical, age the truth of.the\u201d gospel of our Lord and Master, Christ, and is spreading his kingdom mightily in the hearts of the strong men of this agé of\u201d strength and power.Through it the \u2018educated men of our and sanely religious than ever before ; the Church of God and\u2019 conforming \u2018theif own inothoës to its standards; through it expect that the ever increasing emphasis \u201cTata wards.pla correlative and ini le obMfgation.effielency,\u201d are, only hints gignificance of this achievemen i this number of \u2018Association Men\" \u2018are.published some interesting charts showing ment ical instruction at the association.Sta- PR are given showing the advanced de- -velopment made durirg the year 1800 in the North-American Association.NEW.CODE \u2018AND GAMBLING.(New York \u2018Evening.Post!) - \u2018The \u2018amended, Criminal \u2018Code which year is chiefly notable for its rigorous at- toward the gambling-house and\u2019 he permitted \u2018art unions\u2019 to.raffle off objedie of art.\u201cArt unions\u2019 naturally increased, | + and it coon was possible to buy a ticket.clecgraph or, at the winner's\u2019 choice; | the: several hundred \u2018dollars which \u2018that \u2018ob-{ \u2018ject of art was: presumed 40 be worth.The amended code strikes at such lot societies by requiring that for all reffles | \u2018held must first be obtained, and \u2018that \u2018| no object worth more than: fifty dollars: \u2018shall be so disposed of] The amended code strikes quite.as directly.at the gambling houses, \u2018which abound in: : Canada.\"bain - prosecutions for gambling, because\u2019 tlie law required that the gamblers should | e iparatus.evidences of play wag.nob.\u2018sufficient cure: copviction, and the cases\u201d \u201cwere.ust: | ally di ed.: Under the amendmen 5 | the finding of instrunients of gaming in any place: entered under a warrant, the \u2014 ADVERTISEMENTS.: CUTICURA RESOLVENT isa so pure, sweet, and wholesome that all ages may take it with pleasure and benefit.Its mission is to cool the blood in eczema and other torturing, disfiguring humours, rashes, and © warm baths with CUTICURA SOAP the surfaco of crusts and scales, and gentle suointings with CuTICURA Oint- Rold everrwhe-s.Foreign dersin: ¥, Wzwaszy, Lon~ 9 L.Mipy, 433 Caza, code, | Paddy Donovan.men from impenitence to Christ Jesus, and [2-2 made thousands of young Christians more \"Lag Cristian, Association, : vy\u2019 its own work and by: the \u2018work of the{: day are more strongly .: by the-public eonsetencë |: your neighbor will lead | 110 a like increasing.\u2018recognition of our duty.l: to: \u2018God \u201cthe progress of the arrangements made £61] .\u2018The old.lottery ach\u2019 offered a | convenient loaphole in the clause which {.THE MONTREAL fact that a an officer of the aw is obstructed from entering, or the presence of means for concealing or destroying any \u2018instruments of gaming, is prima facie evidence that the house is used as\u2019a common \u201cgaming house.\u2018The Dominion- is to be: congratulated on mending its criminal The actual .enforcement .of ihe new laws \u2018against gaming will depend.upon the police.pe A PUGILISTS UNTIMELY END.Easton, Pa., Jan.8.\u2014Frank Welch, the pugilist, died this morning from the effects of -his fight at Cedar Park, Phillips burg, \u2018N.J., on New Year's eve with Welldh\u2019s case is one of \u2018the most remarkable on record.He had not been conscious from the time he collapsed in the ring until he died, a period of over a week.Welch, whose Dame was Frank Grabielder, was 21 years old, and lived in Philadelphia.5 Ly VasTante are out for the arrest of some\u2019 men connected with the fight, and \u2018édûmty, Frank Sloen, in fun, kissed Miss \u2018Ella Boome, whom \u2018he had blindfolded.\u2018She resented his action, and, pulling a Jeg.\u2018The pin was brokén off in his limb, \u2018and blood poisoning resulted.Next day.went to the hospital at Walla Walla.\u2018and Sloan: grew worse and died.Miss rinnôcent remark led to Sloan\u2019s death.THE FIRE RECORD.; London, Ont., Jan.8.\u2014Fire and water \u2018did \u201cthirty th thoutand or thirty-five thous -and dollars damage yesterday afternoon.\u2018as a fancy goods and departmental store.The fire was-in the top flat and proved a stubbor ome.In order to conquer it the firemen had te to flood the floor dnd the: water poured down to.the lower.floors and £4 son considerable demage to the: EE of Morphy & whose shop was.underneath.The fire from either \u2018the explosion or fi fi \u201cof an oil lamp in the rooms where.shock ing was in.progress.Quebec, Jan.8\u2014A fire im Lacroix\u2019, dry goods establishment on St.Joseph.street, last night did \u201cconsiderable dam\u2019 separs- Puis inf afiuende iy the great +h res ge owen.in In drambers, a se! 9 VALUABLE AID TO VOTING.ious Fre 7 8.\u2014At the munis was discard and \u201cthe Imperial A \u2018matic Voting Machine was ic \u2018therefor, Thére was a large vote réfis- Be a ere rin | \u2018ery.wand in one minute after the close, «while the result of the entire poll- for | .was announced at seven, min- it usually\u2019 \u2018took an hour in counting the ballots.~The mew system of voting tas proved a great \u2018etiocess and gives uni: véreal satisfaction: .: KENNEDY'S ASSAILANTS: FINED.i Cathe, Ont, Jan.8.\u2014Jas, \u201cBrown- , Richard - Duckett.and Caleb Month \u2018assaulting and doing: grievous bod- river, were each fined \u2018ten\u2019 dollars and $12.84 \u2018costs or one-month in jail, Judge Houston decided that from\u2019 the evidence the death of Kennedy had nothing to do \u201cwith the squabble.; \u2019 ONLY A RUMOR.; The \u2018statement has been made that.& n@mbèr of fast freight lines will either - be \u2018au mated or abolished, in consequence of the .consolidagion of interests, \u2018and that a number of highly placed offi- igls \u2018will, \u2018in \u2018consequence, : find.them selves shortly out of employment.While.\u201cthere: ¢ may ibe action taken later on Jook- i amalgamati( A freight lipes, Nothing bas be ip tothe present; and it is: premature to state that an .arrangement hag made by.Which the new move will ow ily be carried into effect.JUDGMENTS TO- MORROW.\u201cJudge Lemieux will render \u2018judgment inthe following cases to-morrow after- .noon, at 2.30: Lamarche ve.Limoges, Fabien vs.Gougean, Bayard vs.Drouin, \u201cThe Court of Review will render judgment in the following cases, to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock: Rispoli vs.Mont- | real Pipe Foundry Company, Villani va.Montreal Pipe Foundry Company, His kett.vs, Pyke, Bedard vs.Monette, Be dard vs.Benoit, Bailey vs.\u201cReinhardt, Trust & Loan Company ve.Bourassa, Stephens: vs.Higgins, Societe des Ecoles Gratuites vs.City.; ELECTORAL LISTS REVISION.The electoral lists for the East; Centre, o'clock for any fresh petition from \u2018any one desiring his namie to be placed thereon.No such petition being forthcoming, then handed over to the custody of the city clerk.* \u2014\u2014 WHO WILL BE LIEUT.-COLONEL| \u2018of police was only accepted by the \u2018City \u2018Col.Roy, -a former Montrealer, and D.O.hatpin- from her hat; stabbed him in fhe | \u2018the.pain became sp intense that Sloan| An \u2018X-ray machine failed to locate any | \u2018sign -of the-remaining portion of the pin, | \u201d \u2018Boone had remarked in Sloan\u2019s presence | | that \u2018she had never been Kissed.This |: - City | Chester: College; \u2018thence passing into the \u2018in the block geoupied by Wood\u2019s Fair |.\"female - \u201c| matron, bol bed: the Protestant Infante\u2019 Home, has been \u2018appointed to succeed Miss: Melntyre, Under the old pete The Sewing | ter from an Édir goes, the three colored men charged Bis therm \u2018t6 Patrick Kennedy, who about: \u2018an hour afterwards was drowned in the] {five boy wae hiding behind; à wall, and.| saw the whole terrible proceedings, else the e | lars.\u201d n and called \u2018Hands up | affair happened between Rouxville and West and St.\u2018Ann\u2019s wards came before Mr.Recorder Weir for revision yester-, day afternoon, who waited until five | the Recorder, signed the lists, which were \u2018 DAILY.WITNESS.CHIEF OF POLICE.a HUGHES'S SUCCESSOR.Although Tieut.-Colonel Hughes's resignation of the position of superintendent |\u2019 Council yesterday, and although, the resignation does not go into effect until July.1, there is much.discussion at the City.Hall of the.question of his successor.The name of Lieut.-Col.O\u2019Orsonnens, formerly commandant of the Royal School of In: fantry.St.Johns, has been received with much favor, and so has that of Lieut.- C.at.St.Johns,.Other names mentioned are those of Lieut.-Col.Labelle; command; ng the h Regiment; Mr, Vallée, governor of the Montreal jail; Judge Chaquétte, Sergeant-Detective Campeau and \u2018Mr.Louis Felix Larose, ~~ : \u201cThe ligt named gentleman, who.is member of the archbishop\u2019s.gird, attended\u2019 the ; v of London: School \u2018 and |; the second cantoon for; the paper, marked.by \u2018gieater elaboration of detail then: | 1 is-the case with Tenniel\u2019s works.i THE LAPORTE CHEQUE CABE.\u2018the Leportés eue, \u201ccase, Wag gran Miss - Mpmoirre, head matron of: the qu th: Tesgned-on Jum.\u20181, \"and ea \u201cformer head nurse ai with Miss Robinson 15\u2019 assistant, matron, | TREACHEROUS BOERS.THE MURDER OF- ME: NEUMEYER: is an extract froin & let field, Orange River Colony, ante Nov.CoA most terrible affair happened bere\u2019 last Week.Young Mr.Neumeyer, wbo \u2018married H.v.\u2018about two years \u2018ago, und who settled here lately, was a member of the mounted police, and wae the com- | missioner\u2019s head.man.He was - for to Hemiontein ein last week, probably to \u2018git a captain \u201cin Baden.Foals\u2019 mounted poe, £a and left this a -convoy, lash last, Thiured reday.On\u2019 der we heard he, had been caught by the Boers and taken prisoner.We were ail very.we got the awful pows that he had been.shot\u2014literally murdered\u2014by the Boers! It is one of the most atrocious things that has\u2019 happened all through the war, 1 think.© Most fortunately a little na- we hight never have heard: thie three Ts Boers: sr e them unarmed, up.The coward A was in ve cart with him turned the horses to Rouxville\u2014the Aliwal\u2014and drove back as hard as he could to the convoy.There were no mounted men with the convoy, so, of course, it was impossible to think of trying to rescue \u2018Neumeyer, but every \u2018ome thought his Life would be quite safe, They made him walk for three miles | across the veldt, and then met -ofher fourteen Boers, who held gouneil and decided to condemn him to\u2018 He was then marched to the bank a à sluit \u2018and dhot through the heart at a distance of \u201cabout\u201d two yards.Not content with that, \u2018another brute went up to him as he fell and put.another shot on his His poor wife and her moth- | er.went to Aliwal on Saturday to the funeral and saw the little native boy at Rouxville.Poor H.asked \u201c4 he had held \u2018down his head,\u2019 and the boy answered, \u2018No, he held his head well up, and stood \u2018to attention\u201d like a soldier.\u2019 So he \u2018met his death like a brave.man, but to \u2018think of what tie must have sûf- fered all \u2018these three miles.Tney would not spare him, but curse and taunt him -all \u2018the time; and to think that among all these seventeen men there was not one to plead for bis life, and his only fault was that he was the ave who jhadoften to go to the farms to col- \u2018World Wide, reflects the current \u201chemiapheres.Parisy R.T EA RTE CE v - thought; of bath b= the stock of men den \"rome goods re Mr,\u201c Linley Sambourne, who, succeeds | and\u2019 Tt Sir John Tenniel as dhief cartoonist for | she cal \u201cPunch\u201d wed ora in 1865, As a boy be | \u2018medicin { missioner bas \u201coffered a\" var o ave | \u201c= {been dome to-death in thie\" same re drawing : 1867.\u2018For many years he has produced | An application for.bail in the case.of |:school \u2018William Whelan, awaiting.trial\" in the | IF 3 :Conrt of Queen\u2019s Bench for complicityin | 251 ; d Miss Timlock, assistant i with lections from the works sorry, but felt sure he was reall .safe,\u201d though tie wight not have a y Joie ant dime: of it.te on Friday night \u201cCannot : Hi is the mothers who, \u2018especially appre: ciate the unususl virtues of Df.Chase Syrup of Linseed and.Turpentine, They Leer it in thie house ax the most prompt - and certiin cure obtainable \u201cfor croup, \u201cbronchitis and severe coughs and colds to which children.are subject.« Tt has never failed bem, Scores of thousands of mothers saved our.aby.Mrs.F.W.Band, 2° Misedorald stréet, \u2018Barrie, Ont., gays: \u2018Having: tried your | medicine, my faith\u2019 is very high in its Bittle.girl bas been :subject to the.for a long sites: and I fopad: hugdred pounds for.them, 4 ord dead, 80 We foal sure they vil Thaler oly ee a ot Eile .wh You can: understand that we.look with ble day aback.| Schoo.i number has been Considerar ble.' The disease has heen prevalent in \u201cneighborhood of St.Urbain, Emily \u2018and St.Cuthbert streets, but it is now «dying out, It is felt that the opening .the schools was a step.in the right direction, 88 it takes the children away \u201cfrom possisle contact with the disease \u2018during the day.DAIRY CONVENTION.: The annual dairy convention opens at | Fraserville, below Quebec, to-morrow, and at bwelve o'clock today a special car was attached to the Interoolonial express to accommodate the delegates to \u2018the meeting,.of whom a considerable \u2018number were prominent iness men of the city.Along the way delegates will be picked ap and a large attendance -is expected.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 CARRENO RECITAL.Madame Teresa.Carreno, at her piano recital in the Windsor Hall on Thyrs- day evening next, Jan.10, will play se: works of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin; Schumann and Schu- bent-Liezt.The programme arranged is a inost attractive one.GROCERY LICENSES.The following applications have been made for grocery licenses: \u2014Gideon Bois- \u2018+ vert; 364 Hibernia; Achille-Jean;471 Charle- \u201cvoix: J.B.Deschamps, 871 Centre; Jules Rivet, 779 Notré Dame ; Napoleon Prezeau, 868° St.James; Geo.Pictrette, 2062 St, Cath: \u2018erine; Maggie Kavanagh, 2 MeCord: Narcisse Lapointe, 164 Quesnel; Thos.Nolan, \u201c145 Colborne; Manns Scullion, 29-McCord ; Amedee T.Lafortune,88 St.Paul; and Peter | Murray.These applications\u2019 _commisal oners\u201d at In \u201cthe Court of Special Sessions morning, Judge Choquet sentenced\u201d an \u2018Barnard, al Walter Burke, to three years in-the penitentiary for \u2018having committed.highway - robbery.It was proved that during ome of the.Jacques Cartier square market days Reuben.stole from a Mrs.Rivard, who was making purchases | on a square, 3 purse containing apwards | of - WITHOUT A LICENSE.A Syrian woman peddier, named Marie Bischoetti, was charged in tie Podce Court \u2018this morning before Judge Choguet with peddling in St.Henri without a license.The charge was taken under the provincial.Jaw dealing with peddiers.The case being clear the accused was fined $10 and costs or tliree months in prison., MES BOOTH.COMING.Miss Eva Booth, the daughter.\u2018of \"General Booth, who jé fn command of \u2018the work of the Salvation Army in the Dominion, is coming to Montreal to conduct a series of special services.The \u2018Windsor Hall has been secured for the occasien, and .an-: nouncements\u2019 will be made in due course.Miss Booth is one of the front rank speakers of the day.It will be remember-] ed that on her last visit to the ety.te\" Windsor Hall was \"packed.\u2014\u2014\u2014 COMMITTED.FOR TRIAL.Phileas Lefort \u2018was this morning commit-' ted to take his trial-at the Court ot Sucre | Croup.Whoopiuz Cough, Bronchitis and | .Withstand Fhe \u2018Soothing, Healing Effeots Chase\u2019s\u2019 Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.: : : \u201cTwas Dr.Chase who powers \u2018vf éuring cough and croup.- 29 after a.\u2018in favoc: of Dr., Chase's en I Turpentine that one ne of my | vested and committed to stand trial; and.| here was \u2018to be no legal Brosecutiona\u2019 said that it \u2018was necessary to\u2019 a | Sale at The S.Gardley Co, td; vere.Chess Conghi , fireman, Fire Hall, Toronto, says: Ten ED BY AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT, At the monthly meeting of the Montreal Typographical Union, held on Saturday eve - ening last, the following resolution was unsnimously passed: « \u2018Whereas, certain parties involved in the.recent -strike at Valleyfleld have been ar whereas, Mr.W.L.Mekeaxie King, action: as.Deputy Minister of Labor, eff Betllement.of the strike on the.basls that -| against.the men involved, and,\u201d whe the employees carried out their part: :ûf;the: \u2018|-agreement; Fesdlved, that the M 1 pographical Union, in regular aston condemn the action of the Cotton Trust for, failing to'fuifil ts part of the agreement, and protest to the Attorney General against he progecution of the men who wars: ens\" a stru umbi opln- fon.for.a livia\u2019 wage.our » te Copy: of e Above: résolution : having: been Bent to- the \u2018 on for.publication, Company .were com, ' following, men.arrested.in connec hi Tet hat Ge .à the Honorable Mi.M & tele 5 strike at ValleyReld, log, reply, res sent: on.Mr.Mulock, Auro telegram received re strike at rer and Sher op dispute between the pany eratives,.and been made by them o aie so ond, Hua are not working, but for w do not know.: wages made by men-who \u2018were sc employed as laborers in the Semporartty.belng made for a new mill.This work under.any circumstances would have been stop: ped In about three weeks, and under tha.circumstances the company have decided to discontinue the work.There is noth- - - ing.to arbitrate or settle between the com-' pany or of their: employees.The company appreciate your kind.offer.(Signed), \u2018J.N.GREENSHIELDS.' ,\u2019 This is & complete answer to the barges made in the resolution.: No arrangement whatever of any nature or kind was made with- Mr.King in this matter.The company\u2019 took thie ground fro mthe- beginning as outlined in their solicitor's Sugwer the Honorable Mr.Mulock.v \u2018Yours, truly, 5 ; \u201cTHE MONTREAL COTTON ; Speaking to a \u201cWitnees\u2019 reporter mornihg a .representative of the-.pany.derstanding of the situation to remem that the trouble arose, not with the ember lar employees\u2019 of the company, but with men who Jere hired by the hour and paid could stop work Andividually or collectively .when  chose, and the company could cease to: eiyioy.them at any moment that might be conveniént.In such a cake a.strikes in the ordinary sense of the word was im: possible.- Further, pi thief seven men: on prosecuted for Tiong.ot ot .Tne .annual Teception \u2018of the atudents a the Metropolitan Business.Sonege was held.in ile Conservatory Hall; 2269 St.Catherine street, last evening.The hall was prettily.decorated with mottoes, flags, palms, fl ers, and the college colors, blue and \u2018yell A handsome chair was presented to principal, Mr.Goltman, as well as a large\u201d sized photograph of himself; a secretary: desk \u2018was also presented to.-his assistan Miss Murphy.Songs by Miss.Silverman and Miss, Peacock, a y- Misé evo Ps served.The ga! hour;all present.Saving enjoyed.Amozg the invited guests were fontaine, Ald.Tansey, Dr.other: promipent.citizens.: Tee Ltd.are havinga clearing \u2018ale i : Me snd Boye\u2019 White Dress Shirts, fresh.pa goods direct from.the factory,\u201d The on dollar shirt for 78 cents is, the financ indutement to urge you to buy now for spring.A.Busy Store\u2014The \u2018Jaunes \u2018 with unabated interest.rey um excitement round the Linen Hectic hpusekeepers are busy replenishing Bench, a bv Judge Shoauet, on ® charge_of confiscated.e was à mox | Linen Clossts at littls con, \u2019 REPORT CURRENT OF A BOER _ TO CALL DE WETT OFF.- PEACE COMMISSION.\u2014 * Bloemfontein, Jan, 7.\u2014It # reported that an influential peace commission is to be formed to interview Gen.De Wait, Mr.Steyn and other leaders, to explain Lord Kitchener's terms, and to.endeavor * to-induce them to yield.tasses « BOER BOASTFULNESS.Piquetberg Road, Cape Colony, Jan.7.The Boers boast that their present in- ; éandion is only a big patrol, Preparatory \u2018to an\u2019 invasion in force by Wait.\u201d The latter's influence over the i is so enormous that there is no 7 doubt that his actual presence would re- suld i in a general rising.D EE STA which many: berrion (cards ; parliamen ent, \u201c thé-énti-clerical groups, was proba : fésted by a Radicals voting, THE BUSH FOR SOUTH AFRICA.tndéo: , Ont, Jan.8\u2014So many \u2014 have made a plication to Lieut Sof | that\u2019 as Si\u201d has Speedo & Sk Tes \u201cof.oo at at AL | .Jr COLUMBIA VOLUNTEERS.* Véncouver, B.C:, Jan.7.\u2014Ovwing to the demand of the imperial authorities that all mounted police recruited here for - Soarth Africa must pay.their fare to Cape- \u201ctown and submit to inspection as to fitness by English officers, all ideas of raising a corps in British Coluiñbia have been abandoned.In order to raise a corps it would be necessary to assure payment of \u2018passage and to permit inspection as to Te fitness by Canadian officers here.~.A TORONTO RECEPTION.- Toronto, Jan.8\u2014The Ontario Government has granted the ladies of Toronto the use of the legislative buildings.for thie entertainment of the returning members of the Canadian Mounted Rifles and Reyal Canadian Dragoons.FRENCH PARLIAMENT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cM: DESCHANEL RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF- THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.Paris, Jan.8\u2014Parliament re-assembled- to-day.\u2019 Goat animation was manife \u2018on the floor of the Chamber of Deputies] afd the tribunes were crowded.Pal.Desc hanel, president of the cham- \u2018since the beginning of the present.stood 206 k Tor i, Desasel and ST Bog especial or ne or.a dical republican: andj} ari ical fist erent, & a 3 A \u2018the official candidate.of all robably de- |.ballot i t,for the sole ot Mord | is secret,for the - % the present incumbent, M.Des Pre Opposition groups, including the Progressist blicans, are planning llamentary obstructions for the de- 2 on the bill.Advarice statistics from the govern- enit\u2019s investigation of redl estate held d by the religious associations estima; selling value at eleven hun- rd million francs, equivalent to one hougand dollars per in lividual member.The Jesuits have ten million dollars divided among fifteen colleges and | \u2018held as private property by individual .French citizens.houses THE WEST POINT HAZINGS.Philadelphia, Pa, Jan.8\u2014The con- onëi committee, which is investigat- Be \"the hazin Dazing of fourth glass cadets at y de taie oF bento \u2018The com- Pr fe trl wm = = = a ira.3 od ta showed that d tches 22 sr as on, - New te mae oh he ., with the view of introducing rein tactical signalling.ee re ; VERNMENT QE, THE PHILIF- PINES, Philippine for the the lœumispalitos It will be SE Late March, onder lla or the set- ol Dir Nr 7.fr Bm i the Invi jifrid Laurier te second the dara Wi Pa \u2018reply to the speech from the throme.t is expected that the same address will cefitred| >| al conversazione } al Victoria College.Tt will take place eee by Mr.C.Hyman, M.P, for ; Caen Lo D.s Le E William Smith, \u2018aged 61 years, and resident at 23 Brunewiek street, shot himself in the hesd with a revolver about \u2018| nine o'clock last evening.The bullet entered hia head just above \u2018the ear, and cane oùt only an inch or two from where it entered, The report of the revolver brought those who were in the house to his side immediately.He was found lying unconscious, and the ambulance Wis sent for, which removed him to the General Hospital.He has been unwell for some time, end is-said to have.become despondent over his poor health, \u2018His death is expected at any time.\u201cMeGILL NEWS, THE UNIVERSITY LECTURE.: The annual university lecture at MeGtit will _be delivered on Thursday, at 4 pm, by Dr.J.W.Walker, Macdonald \"professor iar vi + cpr of ote | 3 \u2018mietallism; would be studied: ; LAW DÉPARTMENT IN THE \u2018LIBRARY.of chemistry.in the university, in the Mal- Ba 2 McGILL \u201cUNIVERSITY © MORE EXAMINATION RESULTS IN \u2018 ARTS AND SCIENCE.Third and Fourth years.\u2014Geology\u2014 Class L\u2014Fuller, Harper ,and MeNaugh- ton,- \u2018Barrington, Brodie and Scrimger, Molson, Nolaji, Dixon.Clase IT:\u2014Croth- ers, Cotton and ~ Hickson, Lindsay, Steeves, Blagrave, | Boptt; Mount, Class 111.\u2014Jeakins, Irving, \u2018Morrow, McMurtry, Türkington.{ CE Experimental Physics, Third year Arts and First year Science.\u2014Class E\u2014Kent and MeDougali, C.H.,Cooëé, Atkinson, | -Cole, G.H., Lawrence, Harris, S.D., Mc- Lachlan, J., Blumenthal and Cardew, Pippv.Class II \u2014Chaplin; Harvey, Cole, G.E., Devlin, MoCloskey, Kemp \u2018and |: Piché; Mundy.Olass ILL\u2014Carlyle, | Cally, Wickyire, SiS ET Bell, {| M.Bros, Me- od ee aoû Vi Faure cata, ER First en eat White and.tle\u2019 He bas Howards Go 's Colt bat a year ending June 30.las shows \u2018ber of letters conveyed: an increase of close upo: percent.\\fmerdhant, lias- assigned at \u2018about $5,000, ia hores, pai street; au went to Souh.Africa with D Battery, of the second Canadian: contingent, is not feturning on the \u2018Roslin Cas enlisted for & further six be attached POST OFFICE \"RETURNS.REDUCED RATES PROVING.A BOON TO LETTER \u2018WRITERS.Ottawa, Jan.2_me report of the Post-office Department for he financial the.to -an nef crease in the number of \u2018post-offices of Pays 227 and a total of 27,917,500 in the num- |- In.the packets of merchandise\u201d carried there has: = Th: department.y evidently = e is ; \u201csatisfied that the incressed rome |; versity Libre : | Ganon Notion \u201coficiated and \u2018the church June 21, 1764.The pape is prioted in var , Holden, Hochirt, Hart, mourners were Mr.William Foster, bro-| 2 \u2018parallel columns: of French and English.| French, Draper, Kydd Cu Kenzie: ther of the dece: two sons of thet : It is of interest to notice that the Eng- Gti Eater Meo 8 Dias 1x \u2018deceased, Mn.J.Gear, 2 brother-in-law.| lish news in it was three months old at ald Lathe, Lomer, 0 el,\u201d , hanks, Migs, ugh § Watson, 8 8.Boxer, and| pq the ome printing, J.N.leu Craig, Papinea Logan, Foster Yo., were 8 firm of fol SOLLLICAL SCIENCE.MoCally, MeLeod, Chandler, Gurd; Seri Jowed immediately after the members of Stephen B.5, who was|yven Fenwick, Dickenson.\u2018Macaulay, Bell, the family.Beautiful floral tributes were1.selemied to deliver the series of lecturea{p .Heuser, Robertson, Kimber, S wot by Br a Lire rares \u201con Political Science for the later half of | 2 J.Cox, Brown, Mactarlane, Mingie, | and Mrs.H d Mrs.: B.Foster, ihe college year, corresponding to.Prof.Jorden, Harvie; ee : | Som & Ug! o Rosmgnol\u2019s\u201d lectures Eoonomics, Second year\u2014Class £ Bo and Lun-| gant, >, Madam gave his first lecture yesterday\u201d of die, vals, Lomer, 5 arkin, Bel- hur iss I: noon.Political science he defined as Chat Chas tra x ing étaff branch of sociclogy which oie of the eo Olas I Ha ws, ion, Jo o | rave ile foundations of the sate, 2nd the the prin Morran, coute attison, Healy: Class row] H By * ciples of go outfliied\u2019 the HE ; Troop, East, Harris Tohuson, Fee, | Holland, A.a dM.course thét he would follow, beginui Davies, cDougall, Sutherland.| Butler, H.Lalsa, T.Wi with general principles, end p proceeling Third adh fourth Jears\u2014Class I: : None.Arthur CB.Gre vem, i.examina Olasa IL: Cotton, an, Bi : i : : the cébinet and parliament.of ass Crowell Hi Hickecn.srsiagion, B Teens Dee Hi and the \u2018governments -of the United | M.Smith.Class III: Lin Fuller, | 3° a bor = FH Parts à ÿtates, France, Germany, eto.- Hugiabi and Lincoln equal, us, Vier, 5 os ne, 6 Barton, | government will \u2018then be \u2018discussed, 3 G.Smith, Moffatt, ° .\u2014< ing up the Dominion.of Cauada and G oo Commonwealth of Australia i » partieu-| Firat 3 Year\u2014Class I \u201cHeuser.Class In : cry TTEME, lar, various topics, such\u201d as.bi-|.Gardner, Class III: Robertson.Ernest.Dupont, coël, wood and\u2019 Davidson this morning main- |.demand off : George.A.Macesn, with Babies of | ., Son, LOCAL STOCKS.MARKET \"DULL AND WEAK.lat ahévèd an.\u201call-round fractional decline; { Mises were dabhled in a little, but gener-.| ally at.\u2018reduced; \u2018values, MORNING BOARD CP.R\u20140 at 0 is at 0K, 10 at 91%, 4 {50° at 01%, 100 at \u201cCom.(Cable=is at 39, 75 at 168%.| R.\u201450 at 205, 25 a 04%, 2 9% TOK, 374 Tor to Ratiway-100\" at.10815, 10 at 10835 1500 at $0, 1.LOW oe 8.\u20ac.od, Twin City\u2014T6 at New.MERS à 2 > 8.R,\u2014100 at 2b, % ft.onto Rallway\u201450 at 108%.Fr Etes at 60; 500.at = War LA ial .Peer an LE Callum and\u201d Rose al oh 1 que claimed $194.32 fo os eel re are at present about 5,600 in.the | Callum and Class 111 Gurd, fi d | Hbrary.As a latge Humber of 5 Laing, 12d Rone equal.Brown, H,- Me- to\u2019 L.Dupleasts.Fora foes RS orks have lal bien pure ised, Kensie, Caunes Go at SI Ro Rev.Abbé J.A.Gaudin; Ps ; = artmen oroughl 'y b= h À au que date, and will, in a yesr or aA be the fy Talk © and\u2019 Yi 28s.poh a Leg.re ste most éomplete legal 7 Poe Dicken: a) sapgei FEET J procure: for \u2018the Semin > \u201cPeak ET Te \u201c| Gui sé der bi, y 12, see of J.A Benard a Fo.onmgu of Sie : Gone = Sra b- Palen is Bi connection A hn med eno ee 5 it: ; dec ; Re Be v ° } re shout May Y-i a a rly C4 detion to the extent o $122.95 3 endar .anndunees, on pe ; ew | The premises of thé Montreal Can \u2018exaininations for thé first OUR iG.POWDERS: having been: ora, TH EPArLELIE | 0UR BAKING PowbERs.oh i ee Sonsdeahy dumiged x au ourth \u2014 take pl at the tir ed for his eveatng st tue library of fic Jonas and dhe NEE de er { \"DOMINION ANALYST MAKES A Naturel History: Society to receive the Stender iv ion June 14, will 7 REPOR : report of tbe committee about new Tew \u2018quar-|\"\"\" altered.However, there will be very Hi 0 T.\u2018tes and:to.transsot other business, He da ee ; mebually ot ane wo rr The: Quebec Provincial Barbers\u2019 Asso ter term will dose où 18, and the the Para.Jui, A bulletin of the Tn fr Sion re on ae a spring term.begin threo.days Taber\u201d \u2018land Revétiue Department \u2018contains mm a \u201conument Na- imimati or the wi berns om { tional,\u201d \u2018The annual re w vi, a nber analysis of 158 samples of baking, pow- and Proved very atitariony, Comet & RB.0 the wee beginning Mirch 11, and by this means the net decrease in the timé for lectures, will be only sbout ten 'davs.\u201d ARTS CONVERSAZIONE.The Arts faculty wil hold their annu- in the Royal Victoria battre, on Fri- der Dis 18.:\u2026.a Santon , the W dknonn French w sion Deschamps, efiver a\u2019 Joctate a MoGill Uhivesuity on Tuesday, À [ene om le.Do met i visiting gévernors at the Western | Hoeyital al for, the MINERS OUT AGAIN.present week are Stearns snd C.H.Per.Halifax, Jan.8\u2014The strike in the! Acadia mines is on again to-da: It | seems, diet Tro of ne strikers Ju the first strike refused to assist the menager to keep the mine free tren from any danger happening through an overflow of On this account The min who- Sot bel do any work was; told that his services were: not Immedis came Ea the miners o Say se ut io PERSONAL.= Sir William Van Horne arrived this morning from New.York.Mr.©.R.Devlin, Canadian commission.| er in Dublin, is.8 passenger on the incoming SS.\u201cTunisian.\u201d .Mr.Shaughnessy president of the C.P.R., arrived this 100rning from a busi De tir 3 Sevier Mr.J.maneger Jr the Simpton, Hall, Miller Company Du, of Toronto, and dues of Montre, ever.ed his con ion with firm at the el ony ME Mr Whimber returns to.Montr go into business shortly in this a bE leaving.Toronto Mr.mn of à gold 1 hn 2 recipient with aa illuminated ad by the ied ployees.health.:ders bought of dealers and manufacturers in the Dominion, - The \u2018alarining statement is made that 85 percent of these are.\u2018alum: mixtures.In view of: this large.\"proportion of alum- powders; the chief: énalyst, Me.MacFarlane, recommends \u2018that.legalprsceedings be taken: against parties selling them, on \u2018the .ground that \u2018they ave.unhealthful articles of fod.Upon this recomméndation the Commis sioner of Inland \u2018Revenue has given public notice that persons welling aluin pow- defs will be prosecuted, The \u2018analyses the positive opinion, is dangerous to TO CHANGE ITS NAME, - A public at ig called to meet ju [1 Unity a on gtreet, on Thre = to-morrow will begin [upon \u2018La: Smeal i og ihe soto at West Point.Harry Vieme siede\u2019 M.Deschamps 3 is ome Breth, of Altoona, an elder brother of | the most.ition literary wren im pt \u2018John Breth, whose des as well as| France at the p bday.Te writes | ce that of Oscar Booz i inspection, for the \u201ceam of of Paris, he bas pub- \u2019 called, and told of a visit he and his Hehed many works upon ey, and Fister paid his brother ab West Porat La the manners and customs of the East.Angust, 1897, a few months after his| - _ ta Admimion fo the Meade ny.Joho had \u2014_\u2014 Co \u201cbai been ex ncon- \u20ac 7 \u2018 \u201cactos, abd revived with \u201chaber.Hamy| WILL RECOVER THE.NOTE.said that hazing then had become æ In the case of J.7 va.@.severe even g - the plaintiff claimed\u2019 the re- duty, and {SR oo 18 note, alleged to have SPORTS AND PASTIMES | en\u2014\u2014 (Continued from Third.Page).Basket Ball, M.A.A.A.BASKETBALL.There has been a.chabge m time of the M.A A.A.Club practi, Iz, the Zencing to-mortow evening, practices will be Delt every Wednesday from 7.30 to 8.80 To.in- the High School.Teams are -be- formed and members desi ae Feqilested to be on band he oa | Ces.- The Kennel, HOUNDS FOR MONTREAL HUNT.The members of the -Montreal Hun much pleased with thé present they Save Tecently received from the Old Country.The Present consists of two hounds for stud purposes from the.kennels.of the: -Bramham Moor Hunt, Yorkshire.- They.dre well-bred animals and were brought \u2018to\u2019 this: city through Majer Dent, who was here buying C.F., horses for the Imperial Government for u in South Africa.Foe real donor.of the hounds js Captain J.Lane-Fox who, it will be remembered was a-member of the Montreal Hunt in \u2018years long past, when Sir Francis de Winton was master, The annual meeting 6f the Montreal Hunt \u201cLI be held on Jan.30 mext, when Dr.Charles: McEachran will probably be phgnen | master, to succeed Mr, Geo.R, Hoy who has eignified his intents from office when his term eilpires.# - Just kis.in | past the following wa & Bu of the principal etatieties contained tés { =The total munie notes ed tliereln: of resigning .able time was oocupied » is amendments to\" the by-lae ciation, .on.a step in the court house and.sustained a severe the back of his head, \u2018ambulance was him to the Thé hospital, Governor elles, s donual report year was 3,383, divides 2,668; Cätholte \"tea males, 108.Deaths time: during the year: females, 173; t4 Hales, one sent to.Verdun; Catone -f0 Longue -Pointe stands\u2019 for Reman Cattiolle, | P.F.for Protestant f Where the Prisoners wars 9 born: Canada, .2, ; M.1,727; R.G.F x F, State of a :\u2014Married, M.arri CH Ng a 2 16 years, M., 2,634; R.were arrésted: Assautt, 17; absent from ship, M.M, 94; R.C.F., 1.Begging, M F., L Drünks, M, 917; RCE 5 Damage to property, 166; PR 5 3 i! PE.M.96 R.C.F.474; R.C.F., 83; P.F., 95; R.C.F., 24; P.F., 5.75; R.C.¥., 44;.P.F., 4.2s, BE ., 26; P.F., 1L HA Joiners and carpenters, 3; eke \u2018ere, 834 cents per day.JAIL STATISTICS FOR 1900, of the Montreal Jail, has prisoners for the \u2018a8 follows: Majes, ry or; Protestint fe] uring the year: Males; 8; Catholic females, 6; Protestant Largest number of prisoners pales, \u201cLongue Pointe; In the \u2018following - summary, write, 439; P.F., 8L - her Te nor write, M; Sit Goud nel Age:\u2014Under 16, M, 34; R.CF.5 Over C.F., 602; Offences for which the\u201d largest 52.eeping disorderly aes M, 11; RCE.Inmates thereof, M., 9: R° Disorderly penduct, \u2018Theft, M 7.Vagrants, M, Vagal Unlicensed\" Taun- Occupation.of the largest.\u2018number.ot prisoners \u2014Carters, 154; clerks, 93; fire the ame 203; painters, 63: shoe Average cost tor maintenitiée of prison of the asso | Omar Laroche, aged 14, and living at No.Louies Ne 107 Dubord- street, fell in an epileptic fit this morning, ecélp wound \u2018on\u2019| = Notre Dame NOT.telephoned for, aud.took | Naw J; t for the at any a Catholic Protestant females, \u2018a.Th ; were sent to the penit | Éatholic 1 be: lums; males, females, one \u201cR.C.F.females, and F., 168; » 92: RÉF, 1,606; R.C.F.Eu r \"189; R.C.F., Burglary, M., 25; R.C.» 259; P,F.,\" , 52: R.C.¥.8.R bonds, M., leborera, La Coms.Cable = $ .2 \" \u2019 ls a Uni Los Bt] 38882 PAE A 2 #.Third Avenue 7 BY sl ax Bi Cetin wear] M.C.F., 412; Engla M.: ay a gh + 3.Franch .M., 20.reland R.C.F, 10; BFL 16.Scotiand, u's \u2018 .C.F., 7; P.F., 8.nited States,\u201d \u2019 \" RCI.BE | Reported forthe \u2018Wen\u2019 by G.B.Meter ® ECE hr a 5, Other countries, Banker and Broker, 179 Notre Dame ut Religion: Roman .Catholics, M, 2,09: F., Buyers.pe.607.Church of England, M., 207; F., 71.| New YorkWunds.38idis 1-64 dis %to X prem Lutherans, -M., 24.lists, M., 417] Starling, days.8% 8% tog F, EB gir oTerians, M., 88; ¥., 23.Oth.Bteriing, Demand.OTE wg 54 to 9% Mental Surtaie Chut read and.Storine Cable.91118 % Paris Chequez.\u2026.5.1554 -, LONDON CLOSINGS.Jan.8; - London, Atchison, 475; C.P., MK; St.Paul, 167%; Ilhnois (Central, 185; Louisville, 89%; U.P.[d., 3 v.C., 1483; Erle, 30%; - Penn., TIR: Reading, 15%; Erie 1st _pfd., Northern Pacific pfd., 39%; Grand Trunk,\u2019 74; Anaconda, 9%} Hand Mines, 36%; bar | sliver, steady, 20 7-164 per ounce; money, 8 percent.The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is $% to 4 percent do., three months bills, & to % percen! MINING \u2018EXCHANGE.Reported by A, W.Morris, Minin, Canada Life Building\u201d Mont e Broker, AFTERNOON.BUARD.Payne\u20141.000.at 59; 500, a si , Élocan See 00 8 Wn ot 9%.\u201cThé morning séssion of the local market.was very.dull aud values in the general\u2019 < = ki | seemed much offmriné: a 4.p.m.\u2014Consols for | money, 97 1-16; do.por the account, 97 5-16; \" Toronto.Jan.8.Giant\u20142,000 at 3 prices\u2019 in Ghi rlang Tos Tom ports other plendod coal the boys & \u2018until stay in thè : ; Jâmes- Hbtel, =}.eeting -{ dice, Exchange to-day J tended Rule 3, w \u201cHop waler of stein, in which by conte sos) tioris of.the- contract, shipment is restrict.1-ed to \u201cAtlantic port or ports, \u2018> the term \u201cAtlantic port or ports\u2019 shall +4#t0od \u2018to.include the following ports upon :| the Atlantic seaboard\u2018of the United States\u2014< { Boston, New York, Philaïelphia, Baltimare, 4 Newport News,and Norfolk\u2014and shipments these named above Funeral will take : the 10th inst, frorm \u2018his residence, James street, at 8.30 a.m., thence » 2x \u2018Neiges Cemetery.uziptances are respectfully attend without further police.Sales: \u2014 TORONTO MINING EXCHANGE, The.totlowing \u201ctable shows the range of: » and the closing eh, of tie Judge \u2018Davidsbn \u201cthis morning thie.action In a base of 1 Be ce JA.F, Gall.The plaintiff claimed $855 as 2s5: Commission due him f 8 |-exchange of a property.1) piesa, fo \u2018th oth party me | pink -dut \"th \u2018other making the a3 1 and the court eld that no obliges ; proved, = Lhe part of, Lie defendant had beta LITTLE COAL STRALKRS.nile Bos, but but twelve yo years of 4 morning to iy.store stolen a quanti fromthe C.P.R.; yards pr Tat \u2018The fathers of the ads were in court, and mach Upset at the actions of thelr cétontaine nal finally remand- .Theotime .Lanctot, proprietor of: the place sé \u201cBTOCKBROKERS, Le 118 St Francois Xuvier d | PR WER CREO ; \u2018Quotations a 2 compared with those of yes- - yi\u2014 .Yesterday\u2019 s Se Pro.which it is ine to exélude Moptreal, St.Jon's \u201c.from hich reads as .be under or or negotiating the.detendant age, ntaine tig.at Mile Bald Ja.5 or sentence, Raul hi ue they wil \u2018 eformuatorv.; S .\"DIED.= LANCTOT\u2014In this city, on.dan.108, { at the age of 43 years and\" 6 Le ® on Thursday, - to Cote Friends and invited : Sos.CR | CHICAGO MARKETS, Low.Clone.| .5% 5% T4.fs x =.n 14065 5 7% + | 0 a Yes, = , Moser, Appeal, ote, and Fimancial Agency.tors and mn with the _ Granby Sele 000 at 39, legal week - nen.1 Right Mem.Lord Strathoons.Mount Royal, G.C.ML@ VICE-PRESIDENT 3\" a Seerge A.Negras \u20ac.Van Herne, K.> es, pet t ters oy, to act asyudicial party security in ransfer as T The Company will net as Agent Atterney fer executors already bret, | rEMPORAR OFFICRS Savings Depart - meal, Bak ol Montreal, M Jaunes série So BANKERS - The Bank of Montreal, Ta Jem Company 1s auchorisod to net a ete, te mane - - and fume.agent and Registrar of Shares: aud te accept à a - THE DELPIT MARRIAGE.- \u2014\u2014 The Articles Which Called Forth the Archbishop's Rebuke, .TRANSLATED FROM THE \u2018AVENIR\u2019 AND THE \u2018DEBATS.\u2014 The \u2019followihg are translations from the French Sunday papers, the \u2018Debats\u2019 and the \u2018Avenir,\u2019 which called forth the rebuke of.Archbishop Bruchesii\u2014 CLANDESTINE DIVORCES.(From the \u2018Debats.\u2019): On May 2, 1896, the Rev.W.-S.Beamer nitarian Protéstant minister, performed in accordance \u2018with the rites f bis church and gvilly san sanctioned the Secretary of Mr.Yio Hicutenane * ; of eu nl overnor of the Province of Quebec, : of Miss _ Marie Berthe TREES cu, 2 Alter ee thought bise that his.marriage was null, and asked Mgr.Cyrille Alfred Mar-|.pte fos at for ma ais, \u2018judge del trimonial cases by letters \u2018of His Lordship the Archbishop of Quebec, to proclaim such nullity.Mr.\u201cDelpit - set \u2018forth no grievance | against his young - wife, he reproached |: her witb\u201dno neglect of her duties; he did not even allege incompatability of dis position, nor der one of th ose thousand reasons: which often render life in common , if not impor sible, but which the out \u201claw, quite soli citous for the marriage tie does not admit as sufficient to dissolve a marriage consented - to- on both -sides, and.which has produced \u2018threa children who are not re: sponsible for the caprice \u2018or -passions .of TE Dai, Iméering the e owing: ta petition for divorea not bowed on.oe facts, entailing the br of the marriage, would por have the least chance cess before the Senate, dance of nt to the Catholic authority, asking it to untie what the Protestant\u2019 authority had tied.For the req of, his case Mr.E.Dajpif protended da fog \u2018adongh he had neglec fulfil the duties prescribed by hid religions creed, he 81 ware been a Catholic in\u2019 his hears and That assertion was socepted sa true and sincere,\u201d nobwithsta nding, \u2018the re- vious acts: of the plaintiff, and the Quebec ecclesiastical tribunal, by a jade a on July 12; 1900, declared and Mer BE FES 2, 1893, \u2018null and v- The : and- the com is that Mrs.\"has pie most take back ber maiden he \u201ccertificate of liberty\u201d authorizes .the ex-contorts to marry (not together) if they so desire Fo et a - wife, young or old, raion oe or widow, povording to hi 5 choice} but | a TEs e woman, who will ave her?ne may.8 woman having ad three bands nd whom she has three young children now seeking a legal position m society.et know that-all the ean qualified - to has lost nothing phat \u2018her irrepr le honor, that her conduct cannot givel rise to any unkind -eriticisii, and that this unfortunite adventure, in which she is the victim, gains her the - thy of.everyone, and renders.her: \u201cof a the one which has had.But those aïe \u2018mere words and words.\u2018is a Te pudiated person.fa vain did.De EET ee ll proceedings, proteste Pi ure, revising appeal to the ei] | courts from he geno the theologi- | Le ans.Now it remains to be seem those.tribunals will behave; wi \u201cthey 1 or.\u2018the decision ef Que-|.always be.able to deceive a wpa! by means oF à nou-apparent vice We may de dilowed to call to mind R case similar to the Delipit affair, which gd 2 Saw tention on account | of e m position.parties e two years ago, obé Mr, Oliva Lachapelle ?married Mies Pelletier, & minor i daugh-.ter, getting married with the consent af her father, .The .marriage took place the regular form in the Church of Notre -Dame de-Grace.Now, the consorts were first: cousins; \u201cand were, as a ion, the cbliged to obtain 2 ue dred e price which is at e dollars, The.husband made it me of the aren.that ede for marriage between sezoud cousins coe ing ten dollars only.- ion waa | testant one of take or eat e- wife con- -Bented to lie.- Ten \u201cmonths later, the \u201chusband went and -declared to the the bish- ld Sp he cousin: atm e , that is se say, the- qunalnent ci of He \u201cobtained.at, easily.The TuEsnAY, JANUARY 8, 1901.poor À to ee civil courts, but Judge.mos by the good sense to die before the sen tence, that is to say, before the delivery of the \u201ccertificate of liberty\u2019 granted ita mother.The latter, in despair, without any standing, blemished, used that liberty to bury up her youth in a convent.As regards the maa, he will.no doubt find another wife.Impunity is secured for him as well as œ benoit of his evil act.The quite recent example of Mr.Joseph Masson and of Miss Blanche Pre: vost, married in Paris in 1894 in:accord with the civil and\u2019 religious laws, and \u2018unmarried in Montreal by the ecclesias- : tical authorities, proves that the eanoni- cal decrees are sufficiently vided wi with preambles to satisfy the people who have ceased to .: The, Mascon-Prévost._case does Calif MINING EXCHANGE.Reported by A.- w.Morris, Minin, Broker, Canada Life Building, Montel.\u201d \u2019 MORNING BOARD, ?: Sellers a \u2018Montreal\u2019 and \u201cLondon \u2018oe ».-1 Quotations -are unchanged, but continues | heavy.offerings will.break down the the lt of marriage, is threat: | ened with a fatal shock, if i is violated for such futile reasons.Navel As a mafter of fact, Mr.and Mrs.Masson, as well as Mr, and es Delt, A ort \u2018good.and; prices Were 01d Trousidez de ve aide oo 8 Femblor éariboo 11° 20 ried, \u201cand well married, Covi \u201cbeing | or Slocan Soveretën \u2018Deer a Son.| UNLISTED\" BTôcks.Bou CA pes Granby Smelter .\u2026\u2026 a ajesttc ne re use + 0.weights - -of 500\" to.800 1 firmer at In fact, marriage is à contact, and to : render a contract valid, the consent \u2018of ig sufficient.\u201cAccording to doctrine, marriage is no sac- Pens ong it is not the nuptial hless- ing that.creates.the eacrament, it is the I! causent of :thé consorts alone.n.be and \u2018there ia + 1 and\u2019 this was the.liniit.Balds were made Da: without White the nuptial blessing marriage without of the Ar and we defy eds : Our civil code would be \u2018amended on the marriage | SEER - blood can ve dangerous \u20ac as re- | the children to be born, the state Epo ured oo | > imperious du ai pee security.- But the IS tion on that point.TRADING \u2018STILL ACTIVE AND FEVERISH, BUT FLUCTUATIONS NOT SO, \u2018New York, : (Jan.8, Wall: \u2018Street\u2014Tradin -was very active and feverish again in the opening dealings, \u201cbut fluctuations were not | 80 wide as yesterday.Generally sp the rallway stocks were easier, while of \u201caggressive strength wers \u2018developed amongst.the: \u2018industrials, but \u201cthere: were many exceptions to both rules.Lon- 1 don took up the realizing movement, which [developed here yesterday, morning: \u2018most of \u2018the internationals wort! pra an of Josses extended & point or over-dn the: 2 1'of Erie first preferred;Northern:Paciffc:3 | Pennsylvania and St.Paul.Delaware: Hudson was oft 214, and among the.apecièd | Food Dea Gua ai Crête que te one pat yo a.i» jo ~ON the other hind; -Sugdr mo 2 SL ui 1 te 3, and \u2018People's = = Rock Island Tose one and therwise, the tional.The irregularity in the ovement of prices continued aster.fhe opening cf COMMERCIAL Montreal! Wholesale: Markets.208 that D ; pon to transgreas it for a money copelderation.H the union of two first cousins will Produce children of weak\u2019 \u201cgonstitution, should be ; | erally ofa good class; A fair enquiry, an - break.Nr the\u201c Eoodgihaÿ solliné v.den \u2018 Best beet\" from 78.64 to néariy, compromise ore generations: ors moe | buoyantiy two WHAT THE \u2018\u201cAVENTR\u2019 \u201cAID.* having made certain som, article which a ¢73.been no enquiry for sheep.- Total suppl: GRAIN.IN\u2014 Export dome tor nts has = = proved, snd the prices tre A \u2018Fo to 8T44c west freight, : © We uote: Peas 60%c west freight: bars , 40c to 40%¢ east freight | ihe, to rt buckwheat, 5lc east freight he red 1 quotetipus were: Spring w verpool qu ne ore: pr 68 3%d; red winter, és .68.434d; corn, 48 0%d; js: PR Receipts to-day\u2019 were\u2019 6,300 bushels wheat, 1 8,200 bushels peas and 1,400 \u2018bushels oats.PLOUR\u2014The market is very firm: in to Jin, consequence o of the advance of the eat the latter; the 3 price of.flour pected to soon advance.Wo quote as follows: $4.35 5 ;.strong- bakers, - straight rollers, $3.30 20 to wa ue to 31.707 ter p Receipts to-day \"300 Ad u Sons.ROLLED OATS\u2014BExport demand has im.praved, and prices are firmer, - We quote $3.35 per batrel, and $1.57% to FEED\u2014The- scaroity ot feed has.accën- tusted, resulting in an advance.of prices.- \"We quote as follows: Manitoba bran, $17 1in bags; shorts, 318; Ontario .6.-to $17 in bulk; shorts, $17.50 to $18 per ton.\u201d .HAY-\u2014Bupplies are less in.quentity, and re firm.ara 57 agrod mn fhe shocks alé be mecestaty to Bn : problems.bl order that the | the di i the daw governing - the matter, the article says: \u2018Our\u2019 situe- tion in Censda is \u2018qui io \u201ci solemnization \u201cof marriages, to the noñ-separation of \u2018the from the state, owing at least .to ive definition bf the of the church and state = ve cases.hx any «other coun.of the, validity.of a ite anomalyas es, re.Manitoba i ; | CROW'S \u2018mer PASS O0AL NE p- .TIONS, - \u201c| een on spot are very | hogs- are \u20ac Es at ¢ $1.50 to $83 ; hams, 12%0 to Le; heavy Canadian short cut mess pork, $19 to $19.50 por barrel ; pure Canadian lard, 103ec to, 11%4d- per 1b.; compound refined, The to 8c | Bacon; 408 3a to \u2018Reeeipts in Montecsi rere su dressed and b Dressed Faivay Company, in the negotiations last.bacon, 180 to 14c Fo vag juriste have.eld end will | hold again that two Catholics dhoosing of \u201cLiverpool prices.pre De ot Tho celebration of their mare 428 64; pork, 72s; 1 \u2014 Receipts continue smali and \u201cMontreal limed at i7e.to 18c ; Bodine at 280.-and held fresh at 206 to 220: Recelpts to-day Were G0 cases.CHEESE\u2014Latest cables from London Quote prices unchanged, ranging from 52s | but holders are | ' Board of Trade cables quote}: 5s sa * oiored and 51s 64 white.The warket on spot is nominal.We quote nominally.finest Westerns.at easterns at 10340.to-day were 151 boxes.; BUTTER-\u2014London cables .quote a rising market, ordinary ranging.from 92s to 368, | > and creameries from 104s to 106s.: | local market is v Choice Sreamery, \u201cReceipts à ade were - 278 pkgs.MAPLE PRODUCTS \u2014 The mark tinues quiet and steady.We © quote: Syrup at 70c to T5¢ in large tin, 50 8c and 6%c to Te per Ib.int wood; sugar, 9 Lo 10c.HONEY\u2014Business is fair and prices are J Steany.We quote the fôllowing prices \u201cto- : White clover comb, aie extracted, -8%c to ; comb, 100 to 12c; and \u2018extracted, : BRANS\u2014The demand is\u201d tarly active and nts ern the ends of the civil act that they are orming.\u2018Among these excellent jurists is Judge Day, who, in- 1858, decided that.a mar lormed before a Protestant.min ttle is\" doing, to perform martiages by virtue of Hid pue of 1795.The statute of 1871 | the game power to all: the Pro.ly, an.axiom of the British law says that no one can rely on bis own \u2018wrong, invoke his own turpitude, his own default, to annul an ex- contract.\u2019 Ye to Bo; seconds, at déc to Elo.: \u201cHood's Pills The writer then goes on to sey \u201cthat.¥ Mr.Delpit bss any honor h Fort So hi im courts order him to for yy a minister of his own | article then concludes as to 10¢; \u2018packwhent, mi pres are o firm.wy quote prime I E\u2014Markeé ip \u2018doi after the nott- } days, and most folk have had a, \u2018surfeit of poultry; there is also very: little which causes prices to keep firm.- -We quote as follows: Thrkeys at\u2019 9° 8 ny Shes chloe ens at 6e to 6c; gees at lc to , and-'ducks at 8%4c to 90 per in - TORONTO CATTLE MARKET, Toronto, Jaÿ.4\u2014Buüsiness was brisk.at ths Western -Cattle market.to-day, and although the run was large, everything was |.cieaned up.Prices were good, particularly for the choicest grades, and.there \u2018was a general tone of firmness\u201d in -the market.| The demand was good for - nearly every class of cattle, the best.animals sélli Quickly.- Sheep and lambs were firmer, an and | hogs were steady.The total run Was 63.louds, There were about 950° cattle; including which were on tHeir' way: through | nt, 1 hicago., There were 343 sheep and 18 talves and 1,148 hogs.\u2018Export Cattle\u2014Market active and \u2018prices ateady at $4.» to = for: choles ana $4.25 to $4.50 for light.Butchers\u2019 Cattleon the\u2019 live.stock \u2018trade says:\u2014The number of fat cattié on ffer this week-has been Feperally smaller.|- With a\u201cfull attendance of \u2018buy a.better, .trade\" Bas been experienced,\u2019 na rices on\u2019 thé-averäge about 158 a heid up.\u2019 Sheep | bave éldd been shown:in: very small num- trade \u2018at 1s _6d:advance.Pigs and and calves.-dear.Very few store cattle, but gen \u2018J's clearance effected atiprives.quite equal t \u2018} any \u2018obtained this \u2018season.Btore sheep \u2018fgir show; and owing to, the plentiful: cr \u2018of, turnips, there is a good «demand at hard» exing prices, sad: ar \u201cclearance .effected.: | Miche \u201cNOWB-à Î6ir show, aod saything of a | stone.Beat mutton from 7%d iy \u2018oa Nb London, Dec.24.\u2014Practically no trade.àt the market to-day.A few beasts have been soid, -btit-not in sufficient numbers to make quotations worth noting ;- and.there.haa | Beasts, 240; sheep, 110; calves, 5 cows, 20.' Liverpool, Déc.4.\u2014B moilob | 3 en 17 : À 1,129; best beast, boas re sua: ed.|.\u201cWANTED, BY\" \u201cRESPECTABLE | testant >, work of any kind; : SEssiny, *Witness\u2019 Office.- LONG SXPRRIANGE 3N Busi of different kinds, would like posi- .éan furnish ne to.hon ce and ability.Address; BOW, \u201cHelmon t.Strest \u201csy, 44 \u2018to 4%d.Best Scotch sheep, 8d; other sorts, 7d to 7%4d.A decrease of 1,281 beasts; -and 4,167 sueep.On account of it being a \u2018holliday market}.slow demand for all\u2019 classes, L at about late rates.Newcastle, Déc.\u2018 24.\u2014Nuribers\u2014Câttle, #29: .} sheep, 1,409; pigs, 1,063; calves, 19.Holida market \u2018and I SupBly: prices \u201cfirm.prime.heifers, 75 9d to 8s: 6d , 78:61 .con: to 8s; second class, 6g 94 to 78;.thr \"coarse IH 't- and Inferior, 5a to be 6d, Pork, bs.oo sa.WANTED, STTORION AB.\u201cSTORER.8 -other suitable work by young | 2 «|.Mutton, 6d to 9d; yea), \u2018Gé to 8d.1 smcoip MILLION BUSH BUSHEL- BLEVATOR { Malang, Ont, Jan.\u2014The - 4'ment.that-the \u201cGrand Trunk.M 48 to erect atv Portland \u2018a second million bushel elevator has been received here with the \u2018greatest possible satisfaction, as it means a largely increased grain trade Irom Chicago, Duluth, Fort William, Wasiburn and other western: points, through Midland via the Grand Trunk Railway to.the At- | lantic seaboard.The above follows the announcement that Bradley, Jenks & Co., of Chicago, the owners of one .of \u2018the two mampioth elevators now in operation here, \u2018aie constructing at Chicago a million bushel elevator, to increase thelr already large | trade through this port, with thems two on new elevators at the C : at t cago and Portland | : 2 ends of the route, it is confidently expected that the shipments of grain\u201d through 50 | here will increase, from twelve million of bushels in 1900, to double that amount in the coming season of 1901, , o Tro president of the\u2019 rel rihern week at St.Paul, Minn., Mr.Elias Rogers, mangaing director of the Crow's Nest J Pasa_ Coal \u2018Company, \u2018to-day stated that \u201cthers is absdlutely no truth in the report that Mr.Hill has purchased the control of the company.The negotiations at St.Paul, Mr.Rogers sald, \u2018were simply Degotiztions for & business arrangement under whic] permanent\u201d market would be secured conl and coke, the product of the Crow's Nest mines.The directors of the: coal J company have been anxious for connections to the south, which would enable them to supply.as much of that market as Possible, T-the Britizh'Columibia needs not being suf- ADVERTISEMENTS, Tonight If your liver is out of order, causing 'Biliousnees, Sick Headache, Heart~ | burn, or Cgustipation, take a dose of On retiring, and \u2018tomorrow your at + gestive organs will be regulated and | ou will be bright, active and ready | Cp an kind of work.This bas\u2019 been the experience, of others; is \u201cwill he yours.HOOD'8 FILES are\u2019 sold by all medicine dealers; Bor som cr .Great | Northern at ds és tool = \u2018ming direct through the w's Nest Coal Company's Dropariy: recent conference: at a Peat * M A a.THOMPSON'S.VIEWS.Mr: Adam G: Thomson, grain: ahtpper; at ae si Stress Me Joes not take.the sams { sard-to the tom lated Montreal, Fortiand.ow York Produpe, Ex: eluding them .in the ist ot tio ports for grain.shipment.He says hat ts years ago.à similar discriminati ; ttmers; -bat the Baltimore it the against Portland aa St.John, N.B., 18 that there is\u2019 ho official inspection, si fault is.found with.that at Montreal.\u2018son takes the business-like Een that people do.not buy grain bere for thé love: of |.| tho thing, but because they want it; ie and \u2019 \u2018hé has a very strong opinion New ' York Produce Exchange do posed new rule; it will be , HO family: references required, ; : 289 Mountain street.8 WANTED, \u2018A GENERAL SERVANT \u201cNo RTE or ironing; 39 Lorne avenue.;.To BOOK-BINDERS.= : Asher, at'once.Apply £01479.D4 A FEMALE.SCHOOL TEACHER, H ing a Mode] Sch School Diploma, still wanted \u201cbalance Fone the: - state salary and rade of Diploma.lioants 8 sav to.HUGH: Vimo toon good\" Wages.\u2014 made against, trade vent on ery Applicants BAL | SE ; SIT t.Familie WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL ead: \u201cwell, recommended.Apply.after -p:., 267 University street.WANTED, « COMPETENT COOK; ATE.Bousematd, to wait on table, for family\u2019 of\" washing; city fre.\"apply at 417 Metcalfe.avenus; een §-amd 11 a.m.and -§ and 8 & kro\u201d ATT AT SUITE; No.11018.8h.I amp \u2018oughly exparlented hands, HENRY .MORGAN & CO, + PRIE squares WE MUST HAVE AT ONCE A NUMBEF NUNBER pm A 5000.co A Al references iE To SEWING GIRL, WILLING TO\" assist inh house work; references requires.XK, Dorchééter Street west, ; ue Lu 1 be pe 5 0 ; Hea 1a 0! old\u2019 {a R/S > STANDARD TOLL ; FANTED : SERVANT FOR.small Be aioe rençes.pere Apr =\" Sonsequence,.much higher.~ He, éharge made Id oùr books for say jlvertirement of low than Sve FISCOUNT Sai Ses UNDERWEAR , Bi Sat It.ve eat mv TR \u2018Wool \u2018Combinat ons, Vests, .Wool Night Ha Corset Slips, Over- LET OTR Scotchman ; \u201cgoad\u201d atio \u201csteady und & gapd su city ces, \u2018Address D.D.3, WANTED, BY YOUNG TAY a \u201csituation s groom of conchman; experien- pri with 1 bores: good yo Rear.willing.tose Office.: WANTED, Br A\u2019 YOUNG \"WOMAN, A Cp situation in a store ans saléswomai companion to a Ia En Address ¥ gt.etre.{ DISCOUNT SALE =\" ~~ Cashmere and: Knitted ercent ; | -, kad st James shreet.at of.A aress 8.0.Ly rl 3 ns SAR for oa 1 Canada, M tu rers voir a aan 52 ; Ca snufac AL 8 gines, Marine, Vehiclp, S'complèle ian \"Catalogue.free, : TRE SALE, FENTE ALL RITES + bire),-by- week or month.\u2026 C Chairs.Bunting, à vid Ta ges yx sx ar A Tao va x 4 M.therine iret, + LE, \u201cCash = ea Stes] ) \u201cBets, Tor, on BT.sx nas me rl st, small Gold ao engraved ox case.- corner of Roy, for reward.\u2018Rooms to Let.TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED- : roôins facing Viger Gardens heated, Tee ed, moderu improvements, first-class restaurant on ground Acer.3424 Craig st.8} FO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHout board; French conversation; family; no children.Return to 4 Bivaré Tu 3 FOR SALE, \u201cWATERPROOF - Sor sizes, tor Horses, : Waggons, ul on hire.Mae all iles an nvas, .NNE' \u2018Awning, treet, Montreal: Write for Catalogue.Bell Tel.Main 721 MILLION, Kindling, Tamarac Blocks, ; length privat 50a City counetl- \u2018TO LET, A LARGE, SUNNY, Furnished or unfurnished room, with telephone 00n-=| nettion, with or without breakfast: references, exchanged.Address A.B: +C.,80, Office.KINDLING FOR FoR 5; Mul Blouse, sw: delivered anywhere MACDIARMID, Property.\u2019| FOR SALE, ONE 80 Robb Armstrong S| ERE E 5 it mies | ne RENT OR SHLL, A FINA _ trio Lis Fuses solid stone house, beautifully to imo M h 76,000 féet of ignd, où for i tod, with 75, aon good with, grand view of: all\" wn, 30 minutes to the \u201cfacing the.river, ipping up and.do 1 : re of city; easy terms.GB +o ) RENT OR SELL ON EASY ventes | \u201cpayments nice new Co \u201cwinter, well situated; fi gon 5 ME Sooding, Longueuil ANDREW ther, ; verse, \u2018use fo oar aren, ; ¥ how mounted, size, prics- rentre, sn \u2018where it.can; \u2018be.seen.Address GLOBE, fl 01 LU A ie A a pee > MUR RFA pala, TT Pde, tan now be Expected t any time.\u201cHe = > with a disease.simular Lo the the | the Belgian hares.Pat Tostacy\u2019s mak .brow the attentive watcher can almost bles your\u2019 stomach to get.it from usual food\u2019; and this is \u201cà deceptive medicines which, | momey and \u2018aggravated taeir burden of he Boys\u2019 Page | \u2018Frances.Willard\u2019s «Cat, STILL ALIVE, BUT VERY OLD.(rather ber of the re Ty, and his death \u2018enntea \u201d which is so prevalent J 8 not infectious, and the other cats Me Norton\u2019s cattery are privileged - to enjoy his\u2019 Bis proue and nouvred comreny |' > bé ratller vid bar young beauty, with blue eyes, sud a fluffy \u2018coat as white as the driven snow, seems to bave a proper appreciation of |- : seriousness the of the occasiom.As \u2018Toots\u2019 dines \u2018gmong his; cushions with am indifferent air\u2019 a quiet\u201d die, dignity, \u201cchiffon\u201d \u2018softly approaches: es she kisses hin quietly upon his oa - thet Mr.Toots may live some.time, : Tiot probable.He will be \u201caccorded every honor that so véneratile - énd highly respected a cab deserves.2 When \u2018Toots\u2019 is stretched upon his + PROSTRAT ION only a failure \u2018of strength.emulsion of cod-liver \u2018oil ea- Toe \u2018Are Ever: Recagnized by An.Intelligent Public.: tors.ma: nr A.brief time; -create a demand 1 for their es pills and Yiamid preparations \u2018by freely usmg newspaper space, buf un- uman esperience the ju #00D Pro \u201ctried and found patine\u201d The year just closed has the death of many worthless and for a time, the sick and afflicted ones of Panes Celery Compound has, in the past year, ks thousands So vicicries to its established record as\u2019a disease- .banisher and headth-giver.\u201cMany of the cures effected by Paine\u2019s Celery Compound havé been so marvellous and striking that able and promin- openiy praised and recommended the life Bayer.a \u201cNo.other medicine in the.world has been- acoorded: such glowing praise medical \u2018ten, infit ent physicians have, without hesitation, AE bier & small redllace handkerchief will: boys.When these \" Mrs.Norton puts them out of their mis \u2018ery.She has had made for the chioro-' forming & box of galvamired' tin ji \u2018 7 2 if i; In rote Ms, Norton: is doing a |.most humane work, \u201cfor she \u2018is 8 dat Jov- i hi sense of the word.She .mongrel with the same tenderness and affection that she Fives to the long pedigreed An An dés canot be ed 9 man 5 the wellknown Chicago oat fanciers.- À TRUMPETER\u2019S COURAGE.During 3 French campaign in Africa = many brave deeds were done, but none price, have won the good on her table; Co By their exquisite.flavor, uniform quality: and low Le ne.opinion of the housewife | Ego (Who desires.to have the most - \u2018appetizing meats \u2018Every Week For ONE YEAR.braver, perhaps, then Trumpeter Escof- Fe fier\u2019s rescue of his captain, The Arabs were pressing the cavalry of \"| Captain De Cott, and everything was In | | confusion; \u2018when De Cours horse was Lill: fed upder him and the captureof \u2018company\u2019 life is nécéseary ; mine is useless, You can rally \u2018the men.It does not: matter about my neck I\u201d De Cott mnounted the horse, railied the company and continued the Sight.Teans- | peter Escoffier was taken prisoner, but the\u201d Arabs; who adore courage, bad witnessed the scene, and.appreciating the nobälity of the man; treated him with generosity.His trumpet was a source.of | great entertainment to his captors, \u2018Who used often\u2019 to.make him - \u2018give thie signals of the various military movements.One day : Escoffier gave the whole \u2018Tepertoire with great gusbo, finishing up by blowing the summons for a charge with an ex tended flourish, \u201cWhi®was that?asked the Arab chief, \u201cAh!\u201d £aid \u2018Escoffier, \u2018you will héar that That is the signal for a : soon, I hope.Charge !?| À THE- TERROR OF A DREAM, A friend of mine,\u2019 seid an \u2018artist, \u201conce Pad an amueing encounter in a \u2018dream, although to; him it was inteneely.real, \u2018He had -a room oppésite me at the time.One night I heard terrible cries, followed by piercing yells, coming from the Toom: across.the hall in \u2018which my friend was: eleeping.Thinking | surel yon 94 \u201c.ts ay > ¢\u201c\u201cWhat under ae sun is the matter ?ei T exclaimed, .\u201c\u201c] have been in such awful danger,\u201d vole the: dazed dreamer.\u2018 \u201cTell me what it is,\u201d I said.* The erying man looked around the room, wiped.his eyes, gulped down a sob, and feebly said: \u201cI have had such an ewiul.time.For.three hours I have been chased around the room by a piece of brown\u2018 paper.\u201d -\u201cSimple ae it may seem, he was a nervous wreck for weeks after, and when we would laugh about it he failed to see the joke res \"VALUABLE EMPLOYEES.* Hetty Green, the richest woman in and America (perhaps), says in the \u2018Ladies\u2019 Home Journal\u2019 : \u201cThe trouble with young men who work on salaries is that they don\u2019t enter into work with.the right epirit.To be \"p- preciated, they must do extra work which thev are not paid for\u2014and think of things to benefit, their employers\u201d- 7 Valusble men are always in demand.World: Wide Ss au wale a \u2018thé news - a the of: Spaped from his horse 3 id gavel it to De Cott, saying, \u201cTake him, * Your ya bargler must have entered and been dis-| À ered, and was trying to murder.im, _ | ous A \u201cNEW PR PROCESS LOAF.\u201d embassies |.5 200d\" sind | ABSOLUTELY PURE, THEREFORE BEST NO CHEMICALS USED, : JOHN DOUGALL « son, , Publishers; \u201cvins Butlaing ; : GRATEFUL E Si rior Quality, and highly Ba: .Percy s \u201cAnti-Cancer | Is very highly recommended for the Reilet And-Cure of Cancer, .Tumors, Scrofuls And Diseases of the Skin.Sufferers are invited to.give it a trial.Yor.sale b; by ; Te de HARTE, \" 1580 Notre Dame St.County orders promptly filled.\u2019 Worth Talking About, red De Jeo oe or Is JAMES M, AIRD.» Tel.Iain 1028.~ : INCINERATION DEPARTMENT.TENDERS FOR FEED.SEALED TENDERS, aldressed to the \u2018office, City Hall, will be received up to.MONDAY, the 14th \u2018day of January, 1901, at Ncon, for hay and oats for four months, from the 1st day .of January, 1901, ~All ip- formation can be obtained at the office of the Secretary of the Committee, City Hall.The Incineration Committee reserve the right to refuse the lowest or any tender.Said tenders will be opened by the City Clerks in the presence of the interested par- tins, at the first meeting of the Incineration Committee following the reception of tho same.(Signed) L.O.DAVID, City Clerk.5.Clty :Glerk\u2019s Office, City- \u201cHall, 1 Montreal,.7th January, 190L i City Clerk,and deposited in the City-Clerk\u2019s |\u2019 | $66.98 ana EL ished \u201ceverywhere for Delicacy of Flavor, Supes tritive Properties.Specially the nervous 3nd dyspeptic.Sold only in 1b, tins, lhe petlod JAME EPPS &:Co.td.\u2018ists, 'Eondon, ingland.BREAKFAST.21-22 5 ÆEPPS'S COGOA Groceries, Provisions, ao | : Closing the | Century Well 4 WALTER PAUL - Is grateful to be able to announce that his Christmas Trade-this year has been much larger than that of any former year;.still there \u2018is plenty left for all-comers.His Im- \u2018portations were nearly doubled this Fall, therefore his \u2018stock of fine goods as also of \u2018General Groceries, Fruits, ete.is still by } far the largest and best in the Dominion, Everything is thoroughly well organized\u2014 & little army of competent clerks to wait on you.So come and get your supplies for the New Year at his establishment, corner \u2018of Metcalfe and St.Catherine streets, Care- \u2018ful and prompt delivery.» \"Pelsohones\u2014Up 1287, 1238.and.vito, \u2018call or telephone, Mai: - 2890, tor prospectus Adress, \u201cJF.D.DAVIS, Prineipal, .42 Victoria square.HE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,conducted by Miss SYMMËRS and Miss SMITH, will re-open on.TUESDAY, the 8th January, 916 Sherbrooke st.\u2014 Music and Art.THE MONTREAL CONSERVATORY Founded 1895, ri oF = SEIFERT, 938 & 940 Dorchester St, near Mountain, oT Tel Up 561.Developmentinall branches Terms: Siriotly asin European Conserva- res Consultation hour, & :05 daily.For Trox pectua apply to alr.C.EBEIZ Ave Dtrerter, Elocution Department now open.\u2014_\u2014\" Stationery.&c.| TIMMIS,NOBLE& CU.Fine Book and Job Printers, Paper Rulers and Lithographers, \u2018HEarge Stoek.of Ledgera, \u2018Journals, Dn, - Cashand d Letter Books,always on hand.\u201d 769 CRAIQ STREET.Queenstown;.-Belfast and\u201d Glass furnis hed: «| ning À = \u201c COMFOR FIN igrateful: amd .comforting to.\": gti Homeopathic Chemie =.SUPPER |.LEADING seem ,| DAT AND EFENIAG CLASSES AT | 90 days trip; Attées, days: n+ the tropics.Tickets foe \u201cMontréal.ARTHUB AHERN, Secretarz, Quebec will ba resumed on- WEDNESDAY, .Jan.DOMINION LINE MAIL STEAMSHIP.\u2018These steamers do not: éarry passengers.Rates, First - Cabin, \u2018$56.00 and upward, single; $100- return, according to Werth.- Second Cabin, - \u2018$85.00 and ci, sigle according to \u2018steamer; Js am turn,\" according to: steamer: = - Steerage to \u2018Liv Steerage quifits .Midabip, saloon, ~ rect enadé déchu: : : .These\u2019 \u201cealiiugs are subject to.thangs and passengers booked an be promptly | .viked slo any ; made + fo.* The R.M.S.\u2018Monttort carries First Cabin passengers only.Cal ge 7.50, and upwards.upwards $35.00.Round trip, According.to: steamer, location \u2018and AU \"EERIE BE Livin, Len don, Londonderry, GI Belfast.and Queenstown, £4.50 amd LL) Second\u2019 Cabin Sin : 368.88.\" regula.rain : fine between nue a CANADA and MANCHESTER.: to despatch the steamers of this ne t the undermentionsd dates on-0e *MANCHESTER OI \u201cce with cold storage, for limited number ol Dasiengore.- ., FURNESS LINE .+ .Between, St Joun and Lenden.Halifax.e@ ARR NORMENTS: Lo.Len \u2014 HAMBUBS-AMERICAN LADY.ARMSTBONG EADY.ARMATRO \u2018bills ines or from any point in ANADA © \u201cWESTERN \u2018STATES, For rates of Freight and apply toux | FURNESS VITRY à co.Limited; m dééc.Francois Xavier Si mise vor 2 THE MESTER core * BERMUDA | From New Tork, a hours by Elegant Steamehips \u201cweekly.Frost unknowa, © Malarls impossible, HE WEST INDIES ra To suloateil principal Ticket Offices.For further par \u2018apply -89 A.EE.OUTERBRIDGE & \u201c00,; Ageots or Quelico 88.60.39 Broadway, New | 2S Fer © \u20180370.BROOE & 00.211 Commissioners ok; STEAMSHIP TRAVEL.RESERVATIONS and- TICKETS Montreal, Boston and New York FIRST CABIN RATES LOWER THAN EVER.Fall particulars on application to |W.EH.HENRY, General Steamship Agency.Tel, Plain 2046.\u201c 116 St.Peter St.Mechanics Inst.Bldg.pm ; Nature\u2019s s favorite, highgay.Delightful scenery everywhere, WINTER SERVICE, vie Halifax, ms , From St Jom, NB .27 LINE, : To Hamburg From m Portland.[GRAND TRUNKE THIS g- International Route Runs \u2018through seven States Andi two principal Provinces.Try its undoubted advantages = Roadbed that travellers relish.ot ne Nevest ad best equipment.: wt © Keeps its\u201d patrons\u2019.confidence, : Monreal Cry: TiexeT OFFOES?\u201c887 Sr, dAMES STREET, AUD BONAVENTURE Stans | CANADIEN b É EBACE LY: oi 410 p.m, &35 pm, \u201c10 pm.«1; ms Vd ET a = TY TICKET sat FELICE OPPUN, - 189 8ST.JAMES ST.(next Post Office).Ot 30d aftér MONDAY, November 2.120, (Oi pat ane pon (Sundays excepted) us | tollows:\u2014 THE MARITIME \u201cEXPRESS will Jeave except on Saturday, at 13.00 nova, DES SRE N.S: The 8dueys, St.- Joba, and other poists-in THE LOCAL EXPRESS wil leive \u2018Gilly; excépt on Sunday, \u2018at 740 am, due to ar rive.at Levis at 1.06 pam.THIS LOCAL wits Sons Tavis 1 aslly, except Sunday, at 5.0.p.m, due to ' arrive at Montreal at 1L00 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS .jeaves 5 daily, except on Sunday, at 11.30 p.m., due - {og wi \u2018with acoommodation for Campbellton, ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at S14.A.m.; daily, except on Sander, due to ar- PR CCOMM EE EEE FOR LRT lex .R NICO: ves daily except Sunday.at 4.30 p Acoom- modation from Nicolet arrives in Montreal daily.except Sunday, at 10.45 a.m.Yestibule trains with TE - General ger.Mecho NE, Noveinber 22nd, 1900.re H A; PRICE, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 148 St.Jumes street, rares rames HARD General *Freight Agent, Réom as, \u2018Board\u2019 of ___ Trade Building.City: Ticket Agent, I Montreal.13.St.Jumes sipoct,\u201d aE Professional, QUINN & MORRISON, : BARRISTERS | - ADVOCATES, .>: AND SOLICETORS.+ »- 0\".\u2018Temple Builting, 185 St.James 83.i 3.¥.QUINN, Q.C, WP.) moy i Remon asa | MONTREAL MAI 8 MONTGOMERY, Æbvecares, \u2018BARRISTERS, &c., : ° TEMPLE BUILDING, \"268 ST: JAMES STREET.\u2018ROBT.C.SMITH; QO.FRED, H.MABEEY.GEO.E.A: MONTGOMERY.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS.\u201cOWEN N.EVANS, QUITE, ¥ Bakers and Confectioners.R.S.ATLD, Cor.Atwater Ave, and St.Antoine St.Whole Wheat Bread, Fancy Bread,Cheice Confeetionery ane Candies, Boston Brown Breas! ed Beans on Saturday.oF THE SILVER CUP, THE E FOR CANADA, given by Colonial Bread Show, Sept.8 19 Ts, London Eng.Mt, 13.GIVE BULLER .A Fair Trial bd.HARRISON, 1 Dunlop Place.BREAD| PATENTS Tmaon mess \u201cVRTHERSTONNAUGE & C0, Canada Lie Building, Nemtreal, Ale \u201c erente, ettawa and Weuzkhtngteu Cement, Drain Pipes, &o.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.© W.& ¥.P.CURRIE & On, TEL.MOUNT 386.Westmount.134 MoGtil Meet, das Ap ogi Ly) BR | SE RT A : sat Ep to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connect- 4 1 72 0 - Hawthorne.\u201cterest in the political.topics of the day.wf = : hg, Ë Christ\u2019s eternal life.og that we (Phil iv., 13) - Boe fa =, 24) are cohfirm- \u201cétain tot standing, \u2019 Fehteouspens and our hid; A RIPE OLD \u2018AGE Co DEATH OF SENATOR.\"BRADBURY AT THE AGE OF.NENETY LIGHT.- wdoin College.rad bury always stiributed his robust health to work on a farm in his boyhood.Up ight and smarking ad he cond reas Spar am could re: without spectacles.His father was a \u201ca member of the famous class of 1825 at Bowdoin Mr.Bradb was 3 clasemate amd friend of Longfe , Fo a's Ger = college for twenty-five years ter gre duation he taught school for a year, and then took up the study of law.He cast his first presidential vote in 1824 for General Jackson.He was elected by the Demmerats in the Main Legislature to a seat in {he United States Semate in 1847.He served mtil 1853, when he.declined: re-elec-.tion.Among his colleagues were Daniel | froca: Maine\u201d as a: delegate to \u2018the \u2018Baltimore Presidential Convention of tl 1844, he supported - Mr.\" Polk's -nomina- Later he took: the, stump for his candidate.\u2018After his retirement from the United States Senate Mr.Bradbury.took up the practi¢e of lat.He twhed and occupied for sixty-five years the Te- sidence in which he died.- Mr.Bradbury retired from active work.more than.ten years ago.He led a very quiet life, but always kept his ip- He was the author of a work on the fore closure of railway mo es and long took a prominent part in railway legisla- aine people, regardless: of poli- be faith, honored and revered former Senator Bradbury as the \u201c old man\u2019 of his state.His age ma le him like the \u2018last leaf on.the tree,\u2019 and his distine- tion as the contemporary of a group of great men of which he was the sole survivor made him the living historizal.reminder of the nation\u2019s .merci of Angusta.He \u2018outlived her twenty years.There were four sons, ote of whom servives.DEATH OF DR.POTAIN.New York, .Jang.7.\u2014The.Herald's | 3 edition - publishes European\u2019 The \u201cfoldw- ing: Dr.Pierre Card-Edouard Potain-has just died suddenly in the middle of the after ha the preceding BR en péter pars\u201d -dined quietly ca He} hed fo aL julio in oad Si, to the ecker Hoepi where he, vas: appointed -profesaor of internal clinique in 1876.lie vas selected à member of th the.Aca- \u2018Medicine in 1882, and-made an demy of ofider of the Legion of Honor im 1388.| He enjoyed 1 ractice, which let hh Bathe ag fe cal subjects, but but he contributed notes to special journals - from time to time.DEATH OF MR.POLSON.Toronto, \u2018Jan, '8.\u2014The death occurred here last might \u2018of Mr, William.Polsas, | ail superintendent of ihe Polson Iron Works.The deceased was born: in.Montreal Bixby seven years \u2018ago.chanical superintendent of the Cobourg, Petetboro\u2019 & Marmora Railway at Co bourg, and afterwards occupied a similar position with \u2018the Grand Junction Railway at Belleville, Ta 1583 1883 he came to Toronto and launched fhe Polson Iron Works, with which\u2019 itm He.has been |, connected: ever since, and of which he | was euperintendent al the time of his |, demise, He leaves a widow, one: sister aad \u2018one eon, Mr, F.B.Polson, manager: : of the works.x ; BIBLE GLEANINGS.- TUESDAY, JAN: \u20ac oe = The letters which comp: hl Co : tg 1.Just.| cation.\u2018Was raised our justifics.- tion.\u201d (Rom.iv.; 25.) Jesus hé having died for our sins, rose from the dead to claim.righteousness \u2018for Ho, (L Ooz-xv, 7} 23: Etemnal.euro, us \u2018eternel Life, A Ro.: It DE, MOT 15.d'entre 3.Salvation\u2026 (tuée or source) of.eternal\u2019 salvation (Heb.v., 9.) - Te din prete ie Es | : grace offers it.to all men.4.- Under standing.\u2018Hath given us ex anders may know.Him » 20.) Satan darkens the intellect gives an enlinghtened and sound mind; that we mey discern His will and tie riches of fulness of:under-.5 « \u2018I can do all things in Him that strength This makes powerful in | ai, enabling us to overcomé all foes, to bear all Thus in Jesus.\u2018In the Lord \u2018is righteouaness and strength.He ig the of ofir, strength.ripen Avs nero og of rides .is World Wide ADVERTISEMENTS - This signature sa on every Box at the: genaine | Torsrat, JANUARY B, 1901, thé Olay, John C.:Calhoun |.do.- ahd: Jefferson Davis, Mr.-Bradbary-0- train: curied à seat next te: Jefferson Davis, hi usual avocation, ang iP with some .-on medi- | He wae formerly me- | all that believe upon - * (I.Jao.E> January 13, 1001.YOUTHFUL \u2018CONSECRATION.Ecclesiastes xid,, 1.: \u2014 \u2018Jesus ed a little child unto \u2018hi?(Matt, xvii 2.) Lord's hand is not shortened that it Cah save.\u2019 (Isa, lix., 1.) \u2018There is hardly a missionary or phil- amthropic gociety engaged in teaching and rescuing the ignorant and the lost, that has not bo complain of want of laborers.The cali is being wounded forth louder every year that the doors to the hundreds of millions of heathen are opened wide, and how few, how mad few is the pum! Si because Christian parents do not ig , educaté their under as a their children d, or ac service ! Or wh A wh ne ing, who lost, has said that these:s of honor, and shail ha wards, who forenke all for : gospel\u201ds aake.And yet, while in uvery profession there are complaints of rore- applicants than openings, \u201cthe Master A the World Over.tant Dondon, \u2018 Dune,\u2019 New York.her p of laborers.And why ?| his and the |.- bes to wait and his work has to suffer | v.engag nai, much; writing of the.Nighest quality ini style is fugitive, seen only by the readers of each particular / newspaper, and by them often lost before it is réad.Much\u201d § ofeuch writing is only of local and: very.transient import tut - {SR much is of more permanent.and world wide interest.Ît'is - proposed to fill thé pages of \u201c World Wide?with articles and extracts of this latter class, with occasional selections from notable books and scenes from striking stories.An effort-will.be made to select the articles each week so.that due propor tion.will be given \u2018to the various fields of himan interest\u2014to ; opportunity.Coston Gumi, kr Hil ton 1 teers d - PRE _¥olun an Literary Mr.\" Sanaa, more ar = - ing\u2014; §t to be set apart or the service of the \u2018And let the Church learn as Sloud.her voice and cry, You are re | deémed for service; you and your chil dren.Is not This the reason that so yo Parent Jaa prayed for the lt | « vation of hig chil ed ?The prayer was utterly selfish, i the d \u2018too precidus for ifice great.that for th self, às for thy children, it is the 4 hor od ming, And let thin | those -who, just because children most intensely, know nothing better for them than to yield them utter- | ™ | Eh RR Children for Christ.\u2019 7 Z|: .CALENDARS FOR Ju, Fepésomels embossed.Prayor pete top tee Data ie ever before.Nioely box - PRIOE 25 Cents, Postpalde \u2018DAVID ALLAN, 47 Dupre St.,\u2019 mers \u2018 (0.2, Pins, Ton ert aden, Mottoesand om Epitome.6t Jbune;\u2019 worthy and F oË redemption part sl 0.» Bn if oa Nog A the sa Know: i her \" o Chases that, thers cre they love their |, sat = \u2018beautiful things ©: 1-2 Tes weno wl Jt was at fist \u2018Tténded \u2018to bli Wend Wits?pois \u2019 or mst wis, oat annee 5 oon Salé.of Pekin Lot se éter-Gésan, of \u2018Doar of the Sema.\u201cThE; tuter-Odeas, s Ghte * Restigation \u2018of an dviciuen orne ebont Leaders who.will, Bot 18a6-Prot article |.in tHe \u2018Saturday Heview,' Londom.\u2026\u2026 | Bugiaad's Detects\u2014 Saturday\u2019 Review, Lose: Lun \u2018Russia of Today tise New York.4 -the Popés- \u2018Bnorotealt Tee New ¥ \u2018York.sde ; Chinese Ajtropomicii.Instruments bune;\u201d New York TA he Vor Yoda fret.Butiartles.\u2014 Spectator,\u2019 om ONLY FOOD TBAT PERFECTLY.Again © WITH STOMACHS STRONG OR: WEAK.YOU CAN TELL\" or sia} : \u201cProtected.by- Trade The Outy Relié BAG ur our \u2018ciimats-00 years\u2019 pool\u201d vækinesr, i spouts.| EL.cs pp BiG o we ET te btn Lin ted pe RA ou es Ppply $09 AT.JAMES STREET.LMA, Min.Director.CAMPBELL À ol ADVANTAGES, ious: Sut Smooth, mows GILDAY, fino paper at a higher.cost, but recalling the.Jong list of slégant - publiostions \u2018which: \u201cin Canada, only to fail, and refleoting that +ity the \u201cPast have : been started Tl \u201ctaste in literature does not always imply the means to \u2018pay for costly.journals, and that people of taste:can be relied upon to'appre- cists literary.excellonge on the plainest\u2019 cheet).\u2018decided to offer * World.\u2018Wide\u2019 at the lowest.in order to give all who\u201d désire Boog = od | => I \u201cDickens gla Siagg in ow Yi 2 = EE om anon.H.Yr mor ay ot it has been don.\u2018Seen es from new eovel Incident ?Sourtabip of Peter Marchdale and LE } Duchesse.dl Safitangiolo, \u2018The Cardinal's.- by per ugha.ur Sullivan=-An estimate, ~' Dally: _ Telegraph,\u2019 London, ; 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