The Montreal daily star, 15 mars 1898, mardi 15 mars 1898
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array of legal talent engaged, ne store at Staynor for the past thirty years, have assigned.The rincipal partner of the tirm is J.D.w, who resided usu- \u2018ally at Toronto, eee on argrain bus:- } bh.Osler F.Johnston, ness here.Mr.Laidlaw is the president at C., and Wm.Sunt.\u201cQË.all of Toronto.the defunct Farmers da the president Co.and it is bis connection with this pr Rowatt, à farmer.of Taylorville, unfortunate institution that has led to the tl + GURtY, near, Ot a, was thro present trouble in his general store buer > from his rie nore \u2018running away, La was vie by th Iying ead by the ways Andrew Schuller, a San Francisco finan- al broker, shot bia wife and committed \u201c'sulclde on \u2018Sunday night.93nd) su sfauow pay } for estates, and it : sald also chat bis fir firm had received deposits, as it enjoyed to a high degree the contidence of the communi: ty.In fact, the firm was rated as worth from 850,000 to $75,000, and it is v pos- _ sible that its Liabilities will ex the larger 3 For Bilious and Nervous Disorders BEECHAM'S PILLS ARE £ Wien) A RIVAL INCORPORATION GRANTED.(Special to the Star) CORNWALL.Marc \u2014Incorporation 35.4ranted to \"the Cardinal Elect Ng a Georre ed, with a capital at ! the other.MR.BRUNEAU'S RESIGNATION, Mr.Speaker Explains How it Was Handed Back by Him.TRIBUTES TO MR.DUPONT.Regulations of Railway Rates Discussed on Private Members\u2019 Day.(By, the Star's Special Correspondents.) TTAWA, March 15.\u2014The Speakers a8 in his chair Monday afternoon sharp on time, and when order was called He rose and read trom a sheet of foolscap, which he held in his hand, the {ollowing statement respecting the so-called resignation of Mr.Bruneau, ol Richelieu.The statement Was as follows : / \u201cI beg to report to the House à matter which, I see, has been connected by the preas with the seat of an honorable member, the member (or Richelieu.1t is stated that I have received his resignation.If I had received his resignation I should have issued my warrant for a new election before now.11.occasion when 1 have had any ccmmu- nication Irom, or with, Mr.Bruneau this session was on Friday morning.1 bad just come into my office when Mr, Bruneau came in, He asked me if 1 had received a letter trom him.1 told kim I had not.He said tbat he had called to get a letter back which be had written tome.1 told him to wait and 1 would look among my mail, for I had uot yet opened my letters.1 turned over the unopri vo ferrers in bis pee sence and he pointed to one with his frank upon .r, | asked him it it was his writing upon the address and trank.He assured me it was.He told me nothing of its contents, and 1 asked him nothing, but handed him the letter unopened, and he took it away with him.Bo far as I know, it had come to my office through the post office, for I had not seen it betore.I mention this to avoid any mistake as to lacts as tar as I am concerned.\u201d The reading concluded the incident closed, for the time at icast, and probably Tnany.MR.DUPONT'S DEATH.eo Gouipations Pay i to His Memory.On the vacant desk of Mr.Dupont, the late member for Bagot, was à beautiful wreath of white roses and ferns, the silent tribute always paid by the members to a departed colleague.The tribute of words now followed.In times past the practice was to adjoura the House.but this bas been abandoned, and now briel speeches in memoriamn are delivered, the first speaker always being the leader of the party to which the deceased belonged.The first speaker was, therefore, Sir Charles Tupper, He \u201cWas Very much affected: bis voice was lo:v, and he spoke like a man who was struggling with.his feelings.All had heard with deep sorrow of the death of Nr.Dupont.a moat valuable and high- \"ly respected member of the House.Both sides would fully sympathize with the tamily of the deceased.for all telt the sadness of his untimely end.The House ad been deprived of a most valuable and consclentions member.and especially the agricultural classes wwuld feel thas they had lost an able advocate and friend.Mr, Dupont was a man who was conaclentious in the discharge of every duty.and his loss would long be felt in the House, and among the peonle.Sir Charles\u2019 remarks ere brief.his words simple.but there ey as about them the sincere eloquence of sorrow, ai spoke like one who had ont a frien ! Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Adolphe Caron both rose at the same time, and each once resumed his seat in deference to However, Sir Adolphe insisted that Ni should give way to the leader of the Tose.2 melancholy one, to add hia tribute to that of the leader of the Opposition re- ting their departed coll In their daily conflicts of political st , they were not always as fair and generous ds they should be, and yet almost unconsciously on occasions \u2018like the present they ke the of their heart.often met pont in debate a the House - and npon the platform.and he only knew him to him, He was a man of strong views, but his idoas were his own, and he conscientiously adhered to them.Stricken down in the prime of lif he gould well un derstand the morrow felt on this occasion the deceased.ts Si both sides of the House ok ki who knew the deceased, would follow him into , premature grave.Sir Badolphe Caron spoke of Mr.Dupont an a fellow laborer in the same party and from the same province.Mr.Dupont bad 2 man who commanded\u2019 universal respect.He was a man, who felt strongly upon many subjects, but who hie hiy views before the House in an acceptable manner.e of no member of that Parliament had been more blameless; none had had before him a brighter future.His death was a lom to rliament, pie his friends, to tovinas, and further still a loss to he whole country.or he tribute bast bean id to the mem of the depa depa: arted road words of itieal friends and politi \"|.opponents 5 gone down in Rd who may come after what Pannes of man was the late member for Bagot.The House on all sides had listened in respectful silence and now they turned away from their paelanchaly duty to the order of the 0 Jay th ull routine of private mera- vi -.PRIVATE BILLS.A Number of Them Recojve hai I The followin als were read à second time and referred ¥ to the p proper \u2018commit + F, Bento £ nue sien DB D.Eel iy LP.ie éd teès : Ap sot respecting the/Lake Brie and: Detroit River .Iw Compeny (as amended by selec nding ce on rallways and - lines} ME MG bp raté the A and instructions in reference ta the admirs- \"ton vf foreign\" - more inducement to settlers (fromthe old ge! - éritninate 6 apte pn prairie | \u201cpol ly, toe, \u2018evil.a which the a , 80 much 80\u2019 ede ETS held all .« MONTREAL, TUESDAE 3 MARCH 15, 1898.mingue Railway og: \u2014 Mr, Mo- An aot pecting à Vancouver Vio- toris and Eastern Baïf T Oompany.\u2014 hn well ti ey Lake Manitoba n aot res te Manito Raüway and Canal Mr.Jame- son.An act to imoorporaté the London aad Lake | Huron Railway Oompany: \u2014 ster.An act respeqting the Monttord Colonization Railway CG ny, and to change its name to the :Montford and Gatineau Colonisation.ilway Com- vany.\u2014Mr.Bourasesn, \u20184 An aot respecting sir Kings Pembroke Railway Company.\u201che bill respecting the\u201d, \u2018Ontario and ton and r.Brit- Rainy River Railway wash in referred to the Railwa Committee cause some misunderstanding had respecting , which con- the extension of time wii] struction must be Sommence MANY QUESTIONS: Various Points of Interest Made Public in Ministers Replies.Ot question by members, there were many and of all kinds, pat: some were of general interest.Mr.Marcotte was\" told\u2019 that the Government had \u2014undtr \u2019oonsidera- tion the expendituie -ot $5,000 on repair work on Rivir-Ste, Anne de la Perade.Mr.Martin was told: Abst\u2019 the winter service between Prince :Bdward Island and the mainland consisted of the ser vice at the Capes and that of the steamer Stanley between Ge town and Pic- tou.Delegations fron.the island were now asking for a second\u2019 sdebmer.Mr.Davin was informed that a rearrangement of the grein standards was now under consideration.: Mr.Craig was pronitsed an answer with respect to liquor-licenses or permits in the Yukon.if he would specity a perlod over which be wished: the information to extend.¥fe' will amend bis question, and the sdewer will then be given to conform wid it A PAVING NTRACT.Mr.Davin asked $f following: Who wun the contractor for laying the as phalt walks around the Parliament buildings last year?ne contract been finished and paid fa Were, there extras! If go, how they amount tof How much was paid undue à the contract, and Bow, much for ex- rast The answer was tata eontmotors were the Sicillan Asphet Dr paring Company.(Limited), of was a balance due on sae work, whioh was completed.There.been no extras for work upog.the aidewalks, which cost $3.19 per square There had been additional work at.the eross- ings where scoria Blocks had been put down.These cost Der square yard.The price ot rk \u2018Would.be 83570.YUKON TIMBERS, Col.Domville ve told shut Ya jor ial instruction specting timer, SE but the gree a A muëé the aeriat-ot ) | Matrict.that Maior bad \u2018akon steps to protect the thaber.r.Bergeron asked: Whether it le the intention of the Government to extend the homestead privileges to the Yukon territoryt The answer was no, In regard to a8 railway commission, Mr.Blair said that the matter was under consideration, as he had stated in the debate of last week.It would be taken hp at the earliest moment possi- This\" concluded the questions! Unopposed notices of motions were.first called.These asked for a great variety of returns -and papers, which will be bros down in time instance, Mr.Ta the following two motions: Copies of all correspondence, reports, Orders in Council SE SI SES privileges under the so d pre nti clause of Dr 18975 ies of WA Ta corresponden between ovgrume of Canada, o 2 any ween h \u201csh eraof, and | the United Stmtes Government, either directly or hn oy the British Government or its representative at «Washington, in ference to bonding or boi he on the Pacific e reli or destitute persons in the\u201d Arion or Jacks districts.Also, nny reports of à to the Government dn) these matters.These and the other unopposed motions were presented \u2018find accepted without speeches.- / \u2026 RAILWAY\u2019 REGULATION Winnipeg's Member Proposes the Appointment of a Commission The first motion de} ted was the following, presented by À ameson, member for Winni \u201cThat the public interest demands that the ruilwky companies af - ada should at the earliest possible moment be brought under the tontroi of a Hoard of Railway Commissioners, clothed with full power to enforce the provisions of the Railway act and to prescribe and enforce the observance of such 1ègulations as may be necessary in the public interest.\u201d Here was an opportunity.to kick the ralway corporations.Was case of \u201chit him again; he has no?friends.\u201d Mr.Jameson, Mr.Rutherford,) Mr.Maclean snd\u2019 Dr.Sproule appeared enjoy it; and: what is of more impo ce, they vas many (hings that will co tend themselvey rti dei tate CR RIRES tra UE PPS og charges.Mr.Jameson held that à Na tim to call a halt the rei Companies.it must be pie Wu de im pected ln New Zesiand in Sarondl, 5 : art in the United States, there was fone rfiasure 01 eontroi over ralways, ang, 1 théretore, country.In the United States, mis sion had a a g rates, eco The population of the only increased 50,000 in fi of that wos im migra claimed tha earned ven r cœ capital.actu: Bhould aad or agree that rates force them down, it bring literat Id be printed.: Mr; Rutherford, also 7 Manitoba, who railway rates, he he} dE tollgates.It le were leontrolled; in t ways, but lod a and should be lool after at he pd interest, annually xpended in Parliament and so | for better terms.pon ~ jon \"Be Wits the rate, wars  for the\u2019 public that ja sity oo bs | Its kindly reception by an apprec tive public.has called forth dozens of counterfeits § .\"SALA CEY LOIN m) Must be demanded if you desire th SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY.BY GROCERS EVERYWHBRE \u201c* Genuine Article.\u201d } 250, 6806, 400, 506, 600.PRICE ONE CENT.WINCH MARKET.tern Beef, Veal, Mutton ant Eosime Len Beat, the markets atford.Boston Lettuce, Cucumbers, Cauliflowers, Spinach.California Oranges from 150 per dos.up.2 DRESS CUTTING ACADEMY.Metric System Taught By Mrs.E.L.Etiier, 88 5t.Denis Street, diet get mn lust atent A pertect protection pére The Moore ook 6onty3 T0 THE FEW Who have not heard of B.J.Tooke\u2019s Shirts, We suggest that you give them a trial.You will find them better Aitting and better value than any other.fiood quality, perfect fitting /tailor-made Shirts, $1.00.w 7 \u2018177 ST.JAMES STREBT fl Ju TOOKE, # # Railways should be given no concegmions | until they met the demands of the peo le He laid out a Pons the Government.Let tae Intercol extended not only to Montreal, b Winnipeg and in such extension let the proposed Ontario and Rainy River line be used from Port Arthur to Manitoba.He had ben in favor of Intercolo}iigi extension last session and he was in favor of further extension now.This would Spike a blow at grongpolr- Mr.of Hamilton\u2014\u201c gre it it, tothe Canadian Pacif Mr, Maclean\u2014 \u201cWhy do Yukon now However, Mr.\"Maclean question should be disc apart from politica.\u2018He, for one, uld support a L-veral Administration \u2018that would move in the direction of railwky control.Mr.Richardson, a'so bf Manitoba, spoke in favour of lower ilway rates, and against the elevator Monopoly.The debate was\" \u201c continued by Dr pproule, who who spoke to six o'clock.He had discussed : fection on the mo a which hy did you in the fret u give it to id this railway | > ca\u2018 CON! Arrangements.-o the - Grand Trunk to North Bay.MR.B HAS HIS BAY.Shortly sfistihe opening of the sitting, Mr.air spoke on the ee: question.le, nécognized the rtance of the ued it was ongrof the most important that] co uld before Par- .liament.He 1d ef delight any mecied- \u2018with tra a ut the scheme to atlorgte t ievances, of which the ple of one a complained.However, was as difficult as it was important, results of the Railway Commission i ngland had not been what ad xpected, and if set up here he pp e consequences would not be =o and ul as some believed.Be a] not with Mr.Maclean that gould be mi cient to vest in a e POW W possessed Ly way Committés of 1 of the Pn-y Counn- | ei, w respecting that \u201commictea vue aw respect means of remedy w was very defce- tive.As tc the extension of the Inter2dlian- ial Railway to Winnipeg, Mr.Blair said that was a very large question.It wonld involve arrangements with the lines leading there, and when all that was done the Government railway would not be able to handle local traffic.He sympathized with Mr.Maclean in the desire 10 have a great national highway.He belleved that !t had been a mistake not to have made the western road such a highway.He did not say this for the purpose of reflecti apo the Government of that time, se | public opinion Would not have sustained them in taking further steps.Still it would have been better if the railway had been à national work.The peo le benefited would bave been those w went to the Canadian west to make themselves homes.People would have been Induced to go to the Canadian west and to remain there if the Government had owned one trunk line leading to the prairiea from the coast.Nationalisation of railways had become a live question, although a very difficult question fndeed, especially in England, and it was likely to grow in Canada.On the continent of Europe this prevailed to a remarkable extent.That railway companies would be forced to yield to the wishes of Parliament was not so clear.The difficulties were very serious with regard to a two cent fare.Such.a proposal would not reach the two great lines, and it woulg! be unfair to apply it to a small Toad in & sparsely settled portion of the country.He moved the adjourn- vient of the debate.TRY THE EXPERIMENT.Mr.Maclean spoke again briefly upon the motion to adjourn the debate.He proposed that the experiment of a two ceat passenger rate in a railway char ter be adopted in the charter of the Ontario and Rainy River Railway.Here was a chance to try the oxperiment, and let the step be taken in the diree- tion of railway nationaliration.He had no desire to embarrass the Government for be was well aware the question as ! great difficulty.Mr, agreed t was a guestion of dimonity.but difficulties were the opportunities great men.A railway commission could do something, but ne had not been \u2018whollv a success in Eng snd, My.McMillan spoke a \u201cthe untair die- crimination in the oattle trade favoring Chicago shippers to the detriment of stock shippers in Western Ontario, This wad a very important guestion deeply concerning the farmers and business men.There should be some remedy, and perbaps.'s commission would help.However, it was a matter that must be attended t.Richardson amin spoke briefly, va pisvied.to adjeurn the debate \u201cDR, CAMERON'S CASE.re next motion was that of Mr.Bos soples s of all-papers tonnes sed wit = libel case against H.B.either before the police magistrate Court ot Queen's | Bench at Mont- hi judgment = ta \u20ac the proceedings i RY | \u2018 2887 ST.CATHERINE 8T., WEST 1583 ST.CATHERINY ST, BAST Got the bail Upon this motion Mr.Bostock went over all the facts connected with the case, which was fully reported at the time in the Montreal press.The gentle: man in question was arres charge ol criminal libel in British Co { lumbis, brought to Montreal and when ready for trial the Grand Jury did not | bring in a true bill.It is an old case but Mr.Bostock wished to lay it ai ali \u201cbetare the House, so that such treatment does not occur again.i Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper Iollowed.The Solicitor General, he said, was now \u2018in his place, and he suggested that a ! ministerial statement be made, as in the ; past, that Parliament be not made a, court of appeal.The aggrieved ma n had\u2019 the courts to appeal to, and shouldiot motion for the discharge of bond.\u2018amen in = hovë\u201d mosfF'extraordinaty câse, and, it so, it sfiowed some change should be made ip ibel cases.- Mr.Maclean\u2014\u2018\u2018Hear, hear, Ÿ have suffered from it,\u201d The motion was adopted, and the papers will be brought down.The remainder of the sitting was brief and the business consisted in the adoption of motions asking for papers, Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper being concerned in a number relating to dismiszals, No other motions were debated, and at 9.35 o'clock the House adjourned.~ NEWFOUNDLAND.Arrangement Grows Warmer./ (Special Cable to the Star.) ST.JOHN'S, Nfid., March 15.\u2014The Red deal is as far \u2018from final consummation as aver.The.Signing of the contraet by Governor Murray not necessarily mean his signing of the bill, though an endenvor has nu made by.favoring create such an- expression with a- view of rhutting off pul discussron.- À - targe meeting is arranged for this evening here at which strong resolutions be against acceptin, Reid's terms.This will strengtben the Mr of the Governor, who a known to consider the -bill an unfair o Bishop Howley: is strongly - opposed to has sent a Teller to the the deal, and Government that ne will from the pulpit advise Dis ock to withdraw.their money from the Savings Bank if the deal is consummated.The princi clergymen are aiso op , and will appear on the platform to denounce the deal.| Etrong pro bave june to the Imperial ment, ir interference ue | Got the co rom the effects of the untry deal.Meanwhile the Imperial a n sta by oh Ange rage OY the protest in Lancon who have \"hich ignores.Thoms oppoeed Lo.th are Jubilant ag hope indefinitely off, In ration rn agi owley he fold me that he that: the-right tel lines throughr~this - country which mk \u2018ours after the expiry of the Anglo ar aiment in u few years, one more \u201cthan \u2018all that the Reids are giving for the entire country.Mr.Morris, the leader ft the Liberal frien have a narrow squenk cepts.port constituencies are winnyg protests to the city papers every day.CAPT.In DISMISSED.pecial to the Star.) _QuEBRG à March 15\u2014The Soleil de- lares tht the e order for the dismissal of Captain ss &overnor of the Que by Lieutenant-Gover- ee oe fo vs Seay t noon.The Liberal what nue Re have been the e negligenc what !l ms e that permitted of Maledtant suicide in gaol.Conservatives hat the die missal is sim) ly mad to reat an office for Captain ter\u2019s \u201c sacectmct, Mr.Ber- natchez, ex-M.L., MoGILL GRAD JUATBA (Epecial to the Star COWANSVILLE, arn ra meeting il will be held in House, Eweets- urg, to-mo M Gill Graduates\u201d Sana, for the Toe Wht of ERP Geis.A SOLDIBR RUNS AMUOK.: \u2014\u2014 (Bpecial to the Star.) come to Parliament where an parte statement only had been mi My.Fitzpatrick agreed t adminis tration of criminal justtte should be left to the local aushorities, but if there has been ay Sbuse of re process it waa bt tor Mr.Pos Bos ta.dra the if Becelaary, the he hol \u201cTaw = | comed t6 The Agitation Against the Retd / sh OGDENSBURG, N.Y, 15.\u2014An American sol at mur- -assauited two with 8 knife lust night.LOL EE oy A SENATE BRIBERY.Sensational Story Discussed in the Upper House.= SENATOR LOUGHEED'S RAILWAY BML GOES OVER.+ (Special to the Star.) : \u2018OTTAWA, March 15\u2014In the Se \u2018terday afternoon Senator Kirchofle ete r called attention to a newspape * pamgraph b- lished in a Toronto Montreal co re EN to ti Punto in his experion ce ng ore us.opportunity.un! out nb twenty Liberal Senators who would have to vote for the bill in any event the remnant of sixty-four Benators would bé& able to divide this little mest egg to the tune of $4700 each.ing seriously he said it was simply scandalous that such a report should be of the Tnited Btates and Great Britain ue Tare the.Senet the cotithgen ; rae fort e Senâte was no \u201cthe U ot pige pee ta hat the on to pas e Yukon Railway Bill if it was amend: for instance.nL that case the pA be\" ope i fii been Dog Some means \u201cbe tho d be devised of punishing Suet aoa which would publish such a gross and scandalous libel on any of men.Hon.David Mills thought it was a | in, take for Senator Kirchoffer to bave tion to the matter in the manner sq which he bad.The was so palpably hat there w Cantata Sehich could be be found to.FRAN it, it, e Senate was above 1 such eh à contemptible suspicion in the p would never believe that th the Senate coul be influenced by considerations of a kind.No one would believe that gny contractor or book publisher would dare to approach members of the Senate with onest or dishonorable.pro Sir Mackenzie Bowell was informed the-Mrnuster of Justice \"4 that no net written instructions given T ++ alsh regarding his depos the Yukon country, other than those contained in order-in-couneil apointing him.After the adjournment of the House 20nd n moved by the Hon.David.Mile tor Lo = pointed > ut that th t he Speaker a he re poled: of the day.Senator Lougheed then iscovered that a bill in his name on the order paper to incorporate Mr.Hamilton Smith a bis London associates as a rail- Way co tion, with powers to construct a line of railway from mid Harbor to Rink s in the Yukoh trict, been down for a reading ge Monday next instead .o tha bill should pis ita ite woo d readi there had mistake ins setting down To TT on on the Hon! Pavia Mills said he would have to ask that the second reading of she buil be left over until the Government bad an o runity of consi Dndering nm Senator ed reason why the House should not read.the bill a sec ond time now, the Government dis approved of the measure, they arrange kill it in committee.\u201cHon.Dayid Mille said Senator 'e action was ved.ie fe the Goverpment io the Senate, he ed that the second refus te thong.d and.and the Senator in bave the ; anyway ?ue bitl bad in it .principles whith was ia direct violation of e terms a \u2019efnmen bill which bad a second time n the and was -now beng considered in committee .Hf tobe thought the misplac- Bena er ing of his bill on, the order paper had been mistake.pesred that the hot bad à intended TC all slong.had 0 take ny of 8 a take to i Ber hr havo i\u201d he enti Se could tell the Minister of Justice that tbe Senate would i led upon to express nn opinion on this bill before the FREE een the mi \u201cmade the had.not exa ' I, be had no 0 (jection to its.standing until today, tor Atter some further discussion, Lougheed comsentéd to allow the \"motion for y never been able to comé across ny, op- published in any Gpoadian newspaper and probabil be copi into the newspapers om vs nrg, Fe fam Ar airman +a Leet Jp - Sn ante el ABP = Sr me ya 8 0 ASA Whi TS MTA on USAFE Fi Aes ASH \u201cMICHAEL ÿ RUIN 008000000 04000000 The Chances of the C.W.A.Candidates.3 THE CAMPAIGN WAX ING_HOT-MANIFES- TOES ISSUED, Nets Proposed for Lacrosse Goals-St.Qeorge\u2019s Snowshoe Club to Increase Its Debt for Improvement Purposes-=- Other Sports.JIMMY LOST A JOB.Tire Firm Does Not Care to Have Michael! Ride Horses.NEW YORK, March 15.\u2014Ovwing to bis determination to ride horses in prefer ence to cycling for a living, Jimmy Michael has lost the position he had with a Chicago tire firm lust vear, sud his manager, Dave Shafer, will Lave to look elsewbere for a firm to pay the Welshman for covering fast miles and deteating the best men of the world in | races behind the big machines.He was told by the tire people that he would have to give up all idca of horses if he intended to ride for then this season, mid the little champion refused to deciare luwsætf.As the experises of his pacing are cnormoud, there is a chance of even he having \u2018soïbe difficulty in making a deal which would pay him ue well as the one he had with the big Chicago firm.} hen, again, the borse idea has thus far | fost the midget more than $10,000, pecord.| ing to his manager, and may result in his ruining the muscles which he uses m speeding on a bicycle.Shafor ia worried over the lad\u2019s persistency in sticking to the turf, and is afraid :t will put \u2018him in such form that his chances of success on a wheel will be rather sum., Shafer has a contrace with Jimmy for\u2019 this season, but if the latter does not move from Gravesend and start traini on a bicycle his manager wif drop him and start to develop another rider he has in view.Michael's success has due mainly to the handling of his pace by Sha- fer, and to lose the man who virtually made bim in this country would be a bad move for the heretofore mindful Welgh-.man.He made $18,000 last year, with the prospects of a still better season in 98, which is probably far better than he could do as a jockey, even though he be a second Tod Hloane, which experts say is highly improbable THB = W.A.CAMPAIGN.The C.W.A.campaign is waxing fierce and Bitter \"The fallow ing circulars have been issued by the friends of Messrs.Du- fresne and Rubenstein: The Rubenstein Oiroular.Dear 8ir,\u2014There promises to be much rivalry for the officerships of the C.W.A.this year, more particularly that of vice president.This position has become purely honor- ry, 1s duties amounting to almost no- \u2014 ledges his efforts by electing him ta this of have nominated Mr.Louis Ruben- stein for this position, and trust that his vluims ure strong cuough to secure your support.n all the Eastern Provinces there is not another man & entitled to the office ci vice-president (and very few in the ninion,) no one who has bad such experi: ence in C.W.A.matters: ro one more l'omineut In cychng a affairs.Mr, Rubenstein has been a member of C.W.A.since its organization; been present at each Good Friday meeting, and at each annual race meet during the life of the Association.For three years he was a member of the Dominion C.I.A.Transportation Committee, ing au ne tive part in securing favorable rates the ralroads, and durir though not a member of the committee, he rendered incalculable aid in the tight against the Baggage Bill.As chief con: tor the Montreai district No.10, the C.W.A.membership under his guidance has in: creased from less than 150 to over 650, and the number of clubs have grown from 2 te 6 The above record shows to the | Bend that 10 prominence and loyalty to the C.W.A, no one in this end of the country in Letter fitted to fill this position than Mr.Rubenstein, and to that end we ask the : your support.I am, Sir, Yours, rg Mis, Hon Beets The Dufresne Circular.To the members of the Canadian Wh-el- men's Association: 1n bringing forward Mr.J.M.Dufresne as a candidate for the office of vice-pre sident of the association, we wish it to be clearly understood that, even if defeat should be our portion.o Good Friday, Mr.Dufresne aud his friends and supporters will be j as loyal aiid as bers of the C.a { A a if pur clio 5, ey as we hope, with y ai will prove to be.Certain of tù op ponents Have urged the ey derstand, candidate will mean the pecession of his supporters; this we emphati y eny.Last fall when there was tal neces sion among the French clubs here on account of the unfair treatment they considered they had received at the hands of certain of the C.W.A.district officials, Mr.Dusfresne was the man of all men who stood loyally by the Association, and hy his personal efforts, in a large measure, saved s portion of the membership roll.At the \"last district elections the unsatisfactory offici were snowed under, and there is now nothing but harmony between this fieirint ans its \"hing, and it te cu that, the successful candidates | must be one who in the past has done good | work for.the Amociation, which acknow- is\u201d tacitly understood\u201d among | officials.Mr.Dusfresne end hy probably no more Dominion for C.Wor than x the Province of mona where, fa Warranted to fit, look, Custom Tailor mad: at twice the price.Every bit of material thoroughly shrunken.® A $10, $12, $15, sa À È $20 per Suit.er Catalogue from TH | HALL MARK - E HIDDEN and to ensure to than value intended by the manufacturers.ready to wear, sleeve and Gants length corrected if needed.and keep shape equal to Pe) Kenn ey Co., Ltd., SOLE conTRoLLER = MONTREAL., We Near Hamiltoa's- ; is i SATURDAY MORNING.March 19th, at 11 O'Clock Thé property Nos.78, 80 and & St.Maurice street, being cadast ral No.1841 Bt Ann's Ward, of tbe City of Montreal.Stxe of lot with bulldinge thereon, 67 ft, front by 72 ft deep, more or less, This property is centrally situated and most suitable in size and locality for the erection of a factory or tenements.M.HICKS & CO.__ Auctioneers.æ rties interested and the general are reminded that Great Bpecial Sale of blic in r.Moss's lot of Fine Di en's and Women's Fine Underwear, Bric-a-Bruc, Valusble etc., ote, that have ever bean offered.classe of Geods together can only be found, es in the paar, wt Mess's Legitimate and Umreserved Pawa Breker's Male, which takes place rvery afternoon at 3 =; every evem- tag at 7.30 on above dates Catalogue je how ready.M.RICKS & CO.Auctionrers.J.L MOSA & (0, Pawn Brokers NOTICE -Those holding Pawn Ticketa for pledged that are run out\u2019 sre herby notified that they must Pay Jip the interest and expenses of cetaloguiug and ad- aid pledges, before they are handed over to the for absolute sale.If the oha 30 FIN of are not paid, tbey will be sold according Cu law 0.4.5 4 C0.IMPORTANT Catalogue Sale Unredeemed Pledges.The subrcribers are instructed vy Mr.L.ARONNON, P: wobroker, #0) Craig st, to sell by public suction at ther salesrooms, 241 and 343 ST.JAMRS ST.Tuesday, March 15th, and \u2018Wednesday, March 16th, i fale each day at ?and ?o'clock P.M The Unredeemed Pledges for the months J of January, February, \u201c8 le Marob 1h, { bv belug trom Pieôge No, 29747 to °.\u2014COM PRIS! NG-\u2014 A large assortment of valuable and Gent's aid Silver Watches, in Waltham, Kigin, Kngiish snd Patent Le ver Movements; Diamond Ringe and Pins, from ) to 134 karat; Gold sings.arrings, racelets, Cufl Huottoos, Studs.spectacles and Sregiasvee, Goid aga Roll +d Uold Chains and Lockets; very fine Cp- right Piano, cost 9800; al new; peta, Singer Bewing Machine, v cycle, Guns, Ries, Revolvers Plated Ware and Uutiery 1 Palotings | collection of 2 re (Cotas, Boxing Gloves relieved every of Bre.iy heart i.ll Agha.l'aime well aad neve | roar\u201d Tebie\u201d govern, SRD , Bip.one of my troubles.My rt is all rig sleep well: to m Quilts, etc.meant ory 4 have restored my nervous system to baalth and fine Gent s Bpriox wd ia Overconts, ps kable good they have.dons me more than 1 can tell aod Pants: : Sher Kooy: nd found - rs sa a pawn broker's.e 1 OB.Mifborn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills sold by druggists at soc, a bex, er for $1.3 Catalogues can be had at L,; Aronson's, il addressing T.Misurx & Co., Toronto, Con.om TIE Sra en or trom the \u201cAuctioneers, Dream Book * (copyrighted), explains all dreams, Sewt toasy.933d\" on view Monday, and ap to hour oer = dieu fe aay sale.; ; eu cage cp LES +2 me ,- RAI.à DORE EE ; ; > A LN by End ¢ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 vas ds DAS rs atm es tr i À \u201cà 168 end 100 Gt Joumes ureet, AILE Bran Yo to any pars of the ns rea.M834 57s bellave th ot THs Bra R ox cool emit) all th sawepapere Su in EEE ss M oi Cle ue de ia Maye: vro $33 for advertisin for the M rou ara W.F., Carrier sav CI RCULATION \u2014-0P THB-\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star YOR WEXX ENDING MARCH 12th, 1898, Tuesday .cveeemmeecmssensconnercancenss Wednesday \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.48,556 ThUTEQRY \u2026.\u2026.\u2026œup200000 a000ses 000 46,014 wee 47,024 51,889 225,544 Present Average: rw Vek 47,591 93,621 of the STAR = 14,0 From the above figures are excluded upwards of fifteen thousand sqbscriptions regarded as more or Jess gphemeral Monday \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Friday meess.ocsonvussems vu0.0acces Saturday.sossaacce.WEEKLY STAR Last Week.Average Circulation TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1808, SENATOR MILL: oN Thy SENATE.The Hon.David Mills, who ads the minority\u2014and the Government-\u2014in the Senate.was shocked yesterday at \u2018 ag proposition that the Senate should consider a bill which clashed with another measure now being discussed by the Commons.He obtained delay on the point that the bill was not yet printed in both languages\u2014which was quite pro- per\u2014but he made the mistake of dis closing the real reason for this action, which was that the measure antegoniz- ed one now betore tbe Commons and sanctified by the approval of the Government.It is obvious, of course, that if Par liament gives MacKensie and Mann a monopoly of railway building in th: Yukon district, Mr.Hamilton Smith cannot be permitted to construct a line into that district from Pyramid Harbor or any other point now claimed to be Alaskan territory; though they tnay build one to TesMn Lake.But that is no reason why the Senators should fear to express an option ss to the rightécumes ot the monopoly-creating prope- sals o! the Ministry unti: they have recélved their \u2018\u2019cue\u2019\u2019 from the Commons.There is nothing that we know of in the British North America Act which - forbids the Semate to speak until it is spoken to, or words to that effect.Any proposal to build a line from the Lynn Canal into Canadian territory meets the tatal objection that it must start from territory now claim ed by the United States; and Mr.Mtlis might safely have asked the Senate to reject the Hamilton Smith bill on thia ground.But to pretend tbat it should not so much as consider a measure which disagrees with one that the Commons ia at present graciously contemplating, was not exactly tactful on the part of the leader of the Government minority, to put it no stronger.The Benate is a part of the Parliament of Canada, and it can Jay down a prin- ciplé or a policy whenever it pleases.Mr.Mills wili lead the Chamber more effectively if he does not ask it to trail along bebind the Commons.AMERICAN INTHRESTB IN CHINA.It would seem as if mutual trade interests could hardly fail to lead to a practical alliance between Britain and the United States La this Chinese business, The Americans are constantly telling us of the growth of their trade with China.The other day the New England States \u2018were pleading for the maintenance of the bonding system, because of the benefit it is to thelr cotton sales to China; and again the American consul at Chetoo boasts that the trade of Americans in that region has trebled in the last three years, He proceeds to give some Instances in which American goods appear to have displaced British, German and Russian wares; and, though there ls probably another side of the shield more comforting to \u2018\u201cBritishers,\u2019 this growth of American exports to Chine cannot fail to give the American people an increased Interest in keep ing Chinese ports open to their trade, It Great Britain were seeking ports for the purpose ot closing them against the rest of the world, as the other European nations are, then it would matter nothing to the United States which of the era succeeded in the pending scramble.But the tact is that | Britain does nos want to join in the scramble at all\u2014that she does not wane soramble; bus thas she demands thas when any Chinese port is open to ths | trade of any European power, it ahall be opened at the same moment to Bri sish trade, ® \u201chomae\u2019\u2019 and polonial, so Am-.; A ; , ; .of erloan trade, and to the trade _of the rest of the work.Britain wants no new Bussia or upw Germany parved out ot China.It aigiply desires to ses Chi- new exclusive broken down and the people of China Styen the advantages of free trade with sivilisation.It the other powers will aid in this, well and good; but it they want to cut off a slice of China tor their ewg leisurely mesti- cation, then Britais is apparently rostly to go to great lengths in ordex to prevent this.1?the British polloy succeeds, the United States will beable to send her goods in every Chineme port open to any body.1f the Britleh policy falls, American goods will barred out by a tariff or otherwise trom every Chinese port except those uncer the British flag.To this It may bo added as à foot-note that the British policy is not likely to fall unless the British power Is 80 shattered as to render it very doubtful whether abe will rejain any ports In China at all or not.This being the situation, where would be the natural alliante of the American business community, poss&sed of a growing trade with China and hoping tor & much larger one 3 Thesanswer is obvious.The only question that Te mains then is whether or not it will pay the United States to take any risks in forwarding the success of the British policy.\u2018his is a question which, of course, the American} must answer for themselves; babit would appear that if Britain thinks it worth while to canter upon a war in which her very existence will be at stake In order to proserve this trade for her people, the same trade must be worth something considerable in the way of risk to the people of the United States.The leaders of American opinion are already seeing that their great ladus- tries must speedily find markets outside of their national borders or collapse.In this they are in a smaller degree approaching the condition of British manufacturers, and the time is coming when markets will be as ne oessary to them as to any trader of, Europe.Then if the [ree trade power: of Britain has disappeared, have to fight lor their markets against mighty Kuropean alliances, which means that they shall have to sustain the naval and military equipment of a first class power.While now they bave the opportunity of extending the influence of the British power at little risk to themselves, and at a time when their business community is just ready to take advantage of the trading privileges offered.It would be supremely short-sighted for the Americans to lose this chance to throw the vast market of China wide open to their people at very probabiy no more cost to themselves than the simple declaration of their intention to back Britain up in her free trade polioy in the far East.ENTERTAINMENT \u201cAND LECTURE | To be Given in St.Thursday Bv s Hall on Extensive preparations have been mas by the Rev, Father Shea, of St.Mary's Church, and the committes, for the St.Patrick's night entertainment and lecture to be given by favorite artists, in St.Mary's Hall, corner Craig and Panet streets.It is for a laudable purpose\u2014*\u2018 the decoration of St.Mary's Church ™\u2014and udging from the interest already displayed the people of the East End, it is believed that the hall will be crowded to the doors.Among the many to appear are: The Cou ugh.lan sisters, Madame and Miss Durand.Miss McLeod, Wilson and Me \u2018Cobol The St.Mary's Aoadonir will give musical selections.The feature of the evening will be a lecture by Hon.Justice Curran.THE REBHL OF '98.\u2018There is much interest | pong the members of St.Ann's Yo Men\u2019s Society, in connection with the p a uetion of Mr.Tne.Martin's latest play.f 98,\u201d which bas been alle written for the 98 Centenary Celebration on St.Patrick's Day, at the Monument National.Rev.Father Strubbe, who is the moving spirit in all the undertaking of the young men in St.Ann\u2019s parish, has taken an enthusiastic part an ing arts ments for staging the play, which be dec ares is the grentest effort of the Young Irish Canadiua writer.No expense has been apared in securing new costumes, new scenery other stage accessories in order to make it a success, The advance sale so far has been excellent.ONE a Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gondy Jet pro mptly on the Kidneys, ver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and se- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitics commend it 1 and have made it the most * popular remedy known, yrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug- gifts.Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wiahesto try it.Donot accept any substitute.CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.i Rev.they will \u201cPUBLIC OPINION, Fathgr Lalonde Speaks at Church of the Gesu.SOME FOIBLES OF HUMANITY.The Subject Discussed by the Preacher in an Able ° Manner, Rev.Father Lalonde, B.J., preached the third of the series of Lenten sermons at the Church of the Gesu Sunday.The congregation was very large, as the sermons arv proving very attractive.\u2018The preacher was at his best, and made quite an impression on his audience.The subject of the discourse was \u201cPublic Opinion.\u2019 The reverend father sald : \u201cEverybody says so ; everybody dues it.That is the expression of public opinion, that imperious goddess that governs the world by overriding truth, and proving its most consul ebdemy.It is wonderul to uote Whaat « nuwber of people think they ate conducting things, yet who are ly unable tu get along alone ; and wl what a num- Der tues is who believe they criticize and judge everything, yet who are pay wbiv lu express ready made oplu- pinion shows us in a false light, ond it makes us view things aiso in \"Tu ligt.But by opinions must not une derstood the spuntaneous expression of common sense, judgments which aro based vn natural laws; or maxims which ax accepted us proven.By opinion either pPULit or private, must be understood those frivolous judgments whien Are engendered by caprice, the passions, or uvcrecu by rashion, and which are certain to be sufficlently flighty to be blown about very easily.Up nton spoils tnnenage, Th e weight of words in sume language is terrible.Use pois syllabic and sonorous words that people cannot easily understand : jopeut thewmn olten, and succ you Preach Qumanity, Dhllantnro y py and liberty for the Yeop e emancipat ble and gratuitous oducation for the peo) FREE THOUGH.What word is more attractive than Freo Trought.It tells one of à m nt i- trusence which sunders the ponds that tied it down.But does he leave freeaum ot Ahought to others ?y he will strangle pruth.He will endeavour 10 suppress the free ression of rells- lous tought.Religion à a then éalled superstition, and of course superstition must Le suppressed.In the latter part of tiue century, not long and not far from us, Christ was expe loa from our institutions, aad again tnis was done by a faiso cry.\u201cWe want to becom secular.\" Christ had shown himself in \u201cour history, in our marais, in our on His banner was in our ran was taken bom the tv, Lire ana Even to an impor sonal being\u2014the Ago ; rist was ignored, 80 Was the'priest and his teachings ; everything wus left to the layman in our institutions.Everything\u2019 changes now.Charity 1s called philanthropy ; alms Is styled hu- manky ; devollon to one's kind is deew- ed ruism.In the detail of our lives it 1s the opin- fon of others that becomes law.It is the law of our pleagures, he aw that governs our mocial relattons, the law of our rola- tions tow How is it, says \u2018public opinion, that jou cannot be happy with your horses ur giam onds, QUE or.at represent the unes of twenty.poor people; wi yo: friends who admire you, 0 or ar least w ho say that they do ?You endeavored to = leve it, and your money.and your heart were less your zut the that standpoint be- ally duties fro Wh comes insipid.believes you whan.you try to show how.glad ou are to rc- celve Mr.and M ho has not aver of those deceitful individuals who yes or no to e question, and\" who after loadin must have receiv liteness ! What p taste ! The costumes are avish, wager that they are not, YOUNG MEN AND a Bometimes jt {8 a promise Wat destroys she has an entire life.A lady thir e & conquest, where her hand is unasked.learns too late that men betray.T - would have prove But a word must be sald in favor 0 young m Th re e- ness and insincerity.It is often un fst Very often much mea is fven bo a gentle yout uth of dies and the e map often mistake their desires for the reality.These youn ters should ba allowed to make themselves owriB@mental, sentimental and ridiculous without en: ae gyorine to put fetters upon them veren speaker then ones how ® public opinion âges much to even science.Fait endeav yo centuries Lo \u2018demonstrate the rach, yot hap comes along, and wila oulders endeavors to up: sy 29 everybody thinas knows everything about every: All the objections that he ng up have been refuted years yet he or his listeners do not take oe trouble to look up the refutations.Those who deny, for instance, the infal.ibility\u201d of the Pope wil cite the case of Galileo.But it must remembered tha; leo was not\u2019 1 pu unished on account ef his Solar system, but for & matter of dia- he same may be sald of the massacre of St.Bartholom mew.The Church had Dothing \u20ac to do with | te and Charles IX, de- to \\ asteur destroyed he theory.of spon- : eous generation, which wauld have 3 t the theory of creation, which was HIS GRACH AND DEAF MUTES.Archbishop Bruchesi visited the Deal Mute Institute at the Mile End conduet ed by the Clerics St.Viateur, as nm .was presented un his arrival with an address of welcome by & young lad of thirteen mute from birth, who had been taught \u20ac to articulate, patience and study they have suoceed: in teaching some of tho inmates to articulate sounds which they cannot thora- ives hear.His Grace Jn re ! £adre said it was not 1 pom to the ew the miracles of old, but hers 0 come very near dome ines\u201d tomsors Sis @ Religious ne À concluded the cera: \u201c OLAN GORDON.The regular meeting of Clan Gordon held Amusement Committee reported that the next meeting, on the inst., would he a o D concert and voctal.rr.J.W, son, late of Dundee, Scot will land, ive a nuniber of limelight views of Beot- nd od and eluewhere, The committee have 8 Kood programme for the cop- ere she an wil meet for business on 7.90 sharp, when every member is requested to be present, as the concert opens at 8.80.MoGILL CLASSICAL CLUB.ublic lecture under the auspices.o! the 1e Breath Classical Club will be delivecr Professor Capper on Thursday ev: ecture room of the onald Physics Buil The, public are cordially invited fo ak ITALIAN CELEBRATION Itallan golony sterda; cglebrato por Atiye fourt anniver ersary o ot the birt at ® King Hum Bert The Italian flag es muse | | THEATRE FRANCAIS W.B.PHILLIPS, Lesste and Manager Week of March 14th.i Brggeen Howarts *\u201c ARISTOCRACY\u201d \u2014AND\u2014 MARK MURPHY, Tho Jnimitable irish Comedian.Prices, 10, 30 a.Bazofice epen I0a.m.to 10pm.61° pa in arm le Le au CES lets or of me 1e tours Bou to dance, this season.Batiafaction assured., sc Parmley NIGHT.doa RE a 0 > Refreshments.A raed PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN.\u2018 Fousth Week The Greet THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER.Bo he le Se 250 ad Boe.od eus, Je Night,\" aod The Balooag THEATRE ROYAL \u2014 Ey A FLYNN & SMERIDANS.BIG SENSATION BURLESQUE © ce.Maxx Wasx\u2014Mebin Moed, jr.» st MISS ALLAN, ni St.Anthony\u2019s C.Y.M.Society.\u201c 3 XN Grand Entertainment, St.Patrick's Night, March 17th, .Anthony's Hall.(Cor.Bt.Antoine and Chatham streets.) The Fellewing Talont has been Secured: MRS.SCHMIDT, MISS NAMMILL MISS DONOVAN, MISS PEREGO, Miss DRUMM, NE FRED.8 MICKEY, ME DUQUETTE, MB.A NANILTON.MR JAS KELLY, MR A JONES Mr, D.W.ALLAN and bis Lime bight Views, lllunstrating the latest Popular Songs.Ra open 7.30.Concert to commence at 8.15 sharp.Tickets, 33¢c; Reserved Sonata, 300.J.KING, Rec, Sec, Painter's Idea | We meet the Painter's idea of a perfect Brush by furnishing Painters with a perfect bridle.Ideal from any point of view\u2014 economy, workmanship.Time, labour, money saved, beyond a single question.; Practicai \u2014 thoroughly tested.Stmple but effective\u2014a child can | take it off and put it on \u201cquick as a wink.\u201d Flexible\u2014unaffected ! by liquids.Saves the bristles\u2014 ! revents colour from working Phrong! kb\u2019 8 name on baie of every brush i Progressive dealers sell them.t Csas BozoEs à Bons, Mfr, Toronto Oat.Boeckh\u2019s Bridled Brush.eT T= Montreal Branch : 1 and 3 DeBRESOLES STREET, CON REAL ESTATE AND BUILDING LOTS.\u2014=MONTREAL ANNEX\u2014 INVESTORS, HOME SEEKERS, SPECULATORS, See the ANNEX at the head of Park Avenue before deciding to buy a home or lot.Remember, $25.00 Cash will secure a lot.Manos, St.George, Waverley, St.Urbain, or St.Lawrence Main Streets, $264 to $500.G.W.BADGLEY, 45 St.John Street.Tel 2287 Saved from Death !| A \\WôNDROUS STA STATEMENT BY À MONTREAL man - | PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND Dragged Him from an Opn 6 brave, When Life Has Almost Fled and Doctors Fail, the Wonderful _ Spring Medicine Gives a + New Existence.Paine\u2019s Celery.Compound is a Wonder to All Our \\ .> Physicians.Welle & Richardson Co.Gentlemen :\u2014 Five: years ago, while living in Ha Hamilton Ont., I met with a serious accident, à heavy weight having (allen on me, rendering me unconscious most of the \u2018time for , seven days.J went bo the Hamilton Hospital, where the Superintendent took charge ol my case and used every possible means to relieve my suflerings.Not getting better, I lett the hospital and came to this city, and suffered: continuously until lant year, when I entered the hospital here and was treated in much the same way as in Haniliton.I was told that my terrible sufférings came from injuries to the head and spine, After spending thres months in hospital here 1 left it as they could not da anything more for me,, 1 afterward went to tbe Nun\u2019s Hospital here, and tor a time 1 lost the power of speeth.rest Easter 1 had a very bad attack, was 80 crasy from an sery that I wished ve ae.1 asked the Sisters as a last request for a bottle \u2018of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, as 1 had heard so much of its curative virtues.Yhey procured it for me and 1 com- noed its use, and in three or four I was able to get out of bed and move about.1 continued the use of the Compound, and it finally banished all the troubles that hdd made life miserable and wunendurable, I am*now hearty and well; I can eat and sleep with perfect comfort, and feel like a ne sein I have recommended Paine \u2018Celety Compound to many peo- since, ro it has proved a source 4 essing td them all, It surely and \u2018traly saved me from death.ours truly, UBRY, 621 Seigneurs St., Montreal.RIGHMOND SQUARE MISSION.re me.of vocal and Insp tal ul on BL Pa certe be bel EE, Re] of the aston.à Amory th Raid a To Nora ne Po fie Moguls Tee Bell.Ex i orton, ~ ne Réalimer, well as mem-~ ran ot the hoy Miniaiering fldren\u2019s ue with the \u2018\u2019Bun e Rev.G.Abbott Smith, who ta a great int tin this successful Fée will preajde.ASTORIA a a 1 ame\u201d oh Bi Tack Bree?RAPER VICTORI Queen of all Corsets.In long-waist- ed, light, and v dorable.Made of the Los die ~ Sajeen, boned ith the is metal - ateel.p Beware of | Imitations.CS VIO.TORIA\u201d is stamped with our name and date of pa i For Sale in all the Stores.Me\" orompton Corset Ci * rompton Corse Co., Terente.sv * sk sie ele aise SALE OF POTATOES.Farmers Must See That Bags Contain Ninety Pounds.His Honor the Recorder yesterday rendered judgment in à case of peculiar faterest to those who are in the babit ol selling potatoes and other tarm pr duoe of a similar nature on the publie markets.The question involved was the right of farmers to sell 8 0f potatoes less than ninety pounds esoh.The market by-law provides that such bags should weigh the abovesamount, but it also gives the seller the right to sell by the measure.In the cate at ie sue the farmer had notified the buyer that he was selling by the measure.The buyer made no compisint, but the mar ket Inspectors interfered with the object of having the matter brought be- tore the court, in order that the mean- tng of Lhe the by-law might be rightly in terpreted.detendant in the case, Qvila Lacroix, o! Bt.Dorothes, Laval unty.Re randering judgment this morning, he Recorder stated that it had been prow that the potatoes had been of oe for sale by the bag, and that the did net weigh the amounted re- Under sections 5.; farmers hed the right of selling goods by welght y sure, but section 23 also provided § that It the produce was offered for sale in bags, each bag had to welgh 90 pounds, The by-law.added the Recorder, was in this reapect according to Federal law which placed the weight of a bushel at 60 pounds.IL potatoes were sold by the measure in bags, g had to contain a bushel and a half; or 00 pounds, The defendant had failed to comply with the terms of the ¥y-law, but au there was a certain amount of confusion in it.he (the Recorder) would suspend ssntance In the present case.eee BUSINESS NOTES, ~~ following have registered \u2018at the + F.F.and C.B.Kelly, dry goods dealers, be moira Brewery Robt.Archer, haa been incorporated by letters patent.The Canadian As! Company have rexistered with William Beister as presi oneph Riendean & Bon, [master carters, h Arlington have Sines le Cd any.Robt.c \u2019 : ring 4nd .À Roadmors, wil do t Sines mardi à Bla Q Gilbert Emard ot Belair, hotel keepers.\u2018LIFE GOVERNORS.and thee The follow wore elected life tion of Te Genera 1 AE WE on Wolke ; @ Society Grand Annual i CONCERT |: {For the Baneft of the Poor.) Under the Patronage of Mis Hener Licut.-Geoverner Jette And Mis Grace the Archblsbep of Montreal, \u2014\u2014IN TEE \u2014 ACADEMIC HALL, (Bt.Mary's College, Bloury 8t.), Thursday, March 17th, 1898 TICKETS, 50c and 25c.mature Lo 1.\u2014Introductory Remarks &\u2014bolo and Chorus, \u2026N ri PART II.open .tae Marte Terroux GL recenter ie IB.Duis Eine, inde Or Frise Mois Mr.J.Beucier, with Orchestral Ancient Order of Hibernians.PARADE NOTICE Officers = of Divisions N 5 and Hibernian Fale rip sasamble at tascment of An- mh Faris Dag Antoiné st.corner Chatham, at Ba.me nt eee sim Conny Board) - JANES MelvER, y PREFERRED TO ALL OTHERS.Diamond Dyes Are the Choice of All Wise Women.Mrs.e \u201c Ligbthan, Vankleek Hill, Ont., in a recent letter says : *\u2018I have used your excellent Diamond Dyes in preferences to all other dyes, and they have always proved satisfac tory.ving on a farm, I use them to color Yarns especially, to which they giye beautiful and serviceable colors.\u201d ST.MARY'S C.Y.M.S.oo The Members of the above Bocisty are requested to moet in their Hall, 1113 Notre Dame Street, cu THURSDAY, at 730 am, to take part in Bt.Patrick's Day Parade.Full Regalis.The final drill will take place in tbe Church Hall, oor.Craig and Panet Street, où TUESDAY, std pm.JOHN LOWR, er: DANCING AND DEPORTMENT Queen's ry ie - Satherine a SE vy CBONALE! descente PRIVATE LERSONR sù ine, slicracon 420, wren Let 8 Asse Le: 9) g Specialties The latest book on 20d Deportment ow DANCING 250 st Drummond a {The most select Bobval in the City.) SPECIAL RATES fer the pal nos of the soasce- and Thursday, mop evenings Private lessons 1 se \"Roue BOUT OF.Wr HOBMAR dei\u201d CONSERVATORY OF DANCING, D T and Physi ture çatuerine Surcot for talanoe ofesason Classes \u2014 flarnoon Evening bly.Bat.Eve.8.50.Private 1ossoa at at any B oh ro so Seg LR FRE = WILLS TOBACCOS Capstan Traveller And ail other Brands, Wholesale.E.A.MORRIS, VICTORIA, B.C, : Sats, Dr.H.J.Brodeur, SPECIALIST OP PARIS.SKIN, BLOOD-POISON, SCALP, and Genito-Urinary Diseases.Aiaddor sod Kidney\u201d imme, ogi wn re varia.SUPERS Lrous MAIR, moles, warts, birth-marks destroyed without Dain by -130 BLEURY STREET, - Nam to 4.30 p.1m:7 paca pu Rell Tel 9188.Th Duncan Water nd portent nant to drink.Sold by best dealers everywhere.[DENTAL INFIRMARY 18 Oathcart Btreet, Under the control of the beat dentist of this EPORT ses ve Bt é pm.at Dos Rae Boar Of Caledonia int daar an aperient isan ane fell on the crossing at the corner of - cheticre and Plessis street, and Sora her \u201cHu h Kvana, a young man ilving at 118 Windsor street, was taken to the General Hospital Sunday with a broken leg, resulting trom a fall on St.Antoine street.Patrick Murray, & young man 21 years old, was found guilty yesberday of as sulting his aged enchlier while drunk, and we seotented to a fine of $5 and costs or one month in gaol.Chatham, NÉ.merchants are trying to induce the steamers of the Que in- ship Co.Thich p between Montreal and nce ward Island, to call at that port, on both the up and down trips.August Raymoud, a deposition clerk in the is lice Court, fell down the steps leading to his.residence on unday, and had the misfortune to fracture Ms night leg.He will be confined to hia home for several Jee to come as a result of the acciden The last vin and testament of the late Mr.A.R.Cintrat, marble cutter, Oe was killed by a street car Craig treet, has been admitted to probate.euch th all he owns to his wife, and ints Senator Dandurand his executor.¥ e also asks that a monument be erec beh his rave, and that hia bust in bronze upon it, and that of his wife in a she on the side.The will, which is a ep One, was written \"by the de- ces n January last.mms Constipation Mr J, ira Tam ie Me, 4s cost» OELERY KING ra ES Sonera.can.\") In every section ol! 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ood Company, Mola Fo.2153 Hotrs Demo oh, Montel, hot $m mia SE CT MAT +n 2 AN wre aint m3 \u2014 ' MA BRUNNAU'S RESIGNATION.& rm w Somebody ought to apply for & writ of quo werraato to find out whether or Bot Mr.Bruneau is still member for Riche lieu, The Speaker's explanation is charming, as explanations go, but it leaves much to be explained.Mr.Edgar's statement is that he has had no communication with Mr.Bruneau this session until Friday morning, when that honorable or ex-honor able gestlemiin called upon him and asked if he had received a letter from him.\u2018Lhe Speaker thereupon examined his unopened mail, and finding a letter bearing Mr.Bru- neau\u2019s frank he handed it back to him unopened.We like this explanation immensely, but sannot help thinking that Mr.Edgar would have acted more wisely had he followed the example of his distinguished leadex and remained within the lines of Torres Vedras.Here are a few of the points that \u2018he explanation leaves unexplained : Why did Mr.Bruneau take the trouble to frank a letter which was to be dehver ed by hand ?Jt has been stated that it was del'vered by a messenger, who explained the nature Mr.Edgar says \u201cSo \u201car as he knows,\u201d the letter came by the pret office.Why does anybody take the trouble to frank letters addressed to the Speaker at his official residence?Where was Mr.Bruneau when the vote was taken on the Yukon railway bill?This is at least aa interesting a» \u201cWhere was Moses when the candle went out?\u201d Where is he now ?.Mr.Bruneau we mean.Who induced Mr.Bruneau to withdraw his resignation?How did be do it?Why did he do it ?Suspicion falls naturally upon the Premier.of the contents.a football for his \u201csupporters.\u201d 1f a day goes by without a kick from one of his devoted followers he feels slighted.His party is now largely composed of kickers, because bis lack of courage has put a premium on kicking.The honorable gentle men who sit behind him know that if they want anything, they must kick.They may have to go to great lemgths; they may have to publish his written promises, to denounce him publicly, to piace their resignations in the hands of the Speaker (with a string to them) but if they kick hard enough, Bir Wilfrid will surrender every time.Mr, Bruneau now holds the Parliamentary record for high kicking, but his success will stimulate competition in this line, and _ if Mr, Edgar does not want to be embar- samed, -he will not open any more letters this session and will take to his heels when he sees the postman.Sir Wilfrid could have better afforded to open Richelieu than to encourage rebellion among his followers.What we particular ly like about Bir Wilfrid's kicking brigade ts that they all kick on high moral grounds.1t is so nice to thipk that there is nothing sordid or selfish in the motives which impel them to disagree so emphatically with their honored leader.?: CONDUIT ROUTES.Report of the Road Oommittee on Bell Telephone Plans.A-report from the Road Committee presented to the City Council yesterday.submitted the plans of the Bell Telephone Company for laying its wires in underground conduits in these streets: huter, from Sherbrooke to Oxenden avenue; St Catherine, from Mackay to St.Mark; St, Dominique, from St.Catherine to Sherbrooke; Bt, Maurice, from McGill to Inspector; In- upeotor, from St.Maurice to William ; Willi£m, from Inspector to McCord ; Me- Cord, from William to Seminary; Sem: uary street throughout; Canal street, south side; toot ol Seminary to St.Co- Iumba; St.Columba throughout; Notre Dame, from McGill to Colborne; Ool- borne, from Notre Dame to William ; Chabollles square, St.Maurice and Notre Dame to Albert.The cost of repalring the streets after the conduite are laid is estimated at 811,807, and will be borne by the city.STONEFIELD CASE.The Young Man Now Threatens to Sue Several People, Henry Stonefield, the young man arrested on Friday afternoon last on the charge of having murdered a Brookfield, Mass., farmer, together with his wife and daughter, and who was released on Saturday LY the order of Judge Sicotse, it being proved that he was not the guilty person, has consulted Mr.Kd- mund Guerin with a view of taking an action for da against Jobn Murphy, of Richmond, Que., the mall clerk who caused his arrest.Mr.Stonefield also intimated to a representative of the Star this morning that he intended to prosecute a newspaper for allowing one of its employes to enter his room without his permission and take therefrom a photograph of himself for reproduction in Its columns; DETACHABLE - TIRES.sures the best fabrio that mn nn buy, and the best tires that It où ures y: lope ld yours, cover & nw in Vv you .62'atyl Sir Wilfri t onl ; ; ir Willrid not only serves as a ; passed he will bave not legislation punching bag for Wa opponents, but as __\u2014 LAST EDITION.| Am | «Start wesh day with good | OAp Sonp.pure soop.that\u2019s half the battle won.Sy ally for wash is made: lally for washs og dothesmakes them clean and fresh and sweet, with little rubbing.It's best for this and every ase.BE Dont forget the nome.SURPRISE.IS HALF DONE RPRISE SOAP THE OUTLOOK MORE PEACEFUL President McKinley's Plans of Interven- ° tion in Cuba.'S ACTION.The Vatican Proposes That Cuba JShal be Governed Like a British Colony, (Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, March\u2018 15.\u2014The President has intimated to the Republican leaders of the two Houses of Congress that when the appropriation bills are to propose.This is the etiquette of accomplishing a result, which means in other words, \u2018\u2018I will be glad i! you will adjourn as soon as possible.\u201d An influential member of the Senate explained Mr.MoKinley's plan as foilows : \u201cFirst.an early adjournment o! Con- Kress alter the presentation of the Maine report, and, I suppose, the horrible Cuban documents showing Spain\u2019s eruelties.\u201cSecond, à diplomatic notification tal.Spain that the condition of affairs in Cuba had gone on longer than the Government of the United States hoped, when Mr.Woodford presented the first letter ol the President to Senor Sa- ata.\u2018* Third, the continued starvation and suffering on the island must cease, \u2018Fourth, Spain ls expected to reply promptly, and unless the reply is satisfactory the President will send food and liberal relief to Cuba, \u201cFifth, a fleet of warships will be at hard $0 do the work,\" «« -1=%7 \u201cSixth, It this ie as an aot hostile to Spain, and the expedition is opposed or the fleet Aired upon, the navy will defend itself.War will thus bave been begun by Spain, the United States will not be the aggressor, and the sentiment of the civilised world will sustain the United States.The independence of Cuba will follow.\u2019 There is talk of a syndicate of American and European capitalists organizing for the purchase of Cuba.Levi P.Morton is said to be interested ln the scheme, Cubans would be given their freedom, and the syndicate would guarantee the Cuban war debt of Spain.THE NEW CRUISERS.Orders have been sent to Commodore Howell, commanding the European station, to send & force ot men from the n Francisco to take possession of and holst the United States Hag on the Brazilian ship Amazonas that is ready to go into commission at Newcastle, purchased by the United States.This will prevent any difficulty in case hostilities should break out, as the ship would be under the flag but lying in a friendly barbor.The terms of sale are secret.The availability of the two Brazilian ships was first brought to the attemtion of the Navy Department by Mr.Lane, agent of the Maxim-Nordenfeldt Company, who was authorised to dispose of these ships.and two others In course of construction in France.Mr.Lane claims that the two ships purchased would be a most desirable acquisition to the American navy.as they were the latest and best products o! the famous Armstrong's vards.One of the ships ls complete in every respect, has her coal supply and ammunition on board : Methodist Ministerial Association yes- and steam can be raised at any time.It is said the coal and smmunition on board passed with the sale to the United States.The ammunition is not o! the kind in nse by this navy, so that the supply of ammunition ls à necessary adjunot to the new ships.The other ship has been launched, but it will take some time to make her ready for sea.Mr.Lane believes, however, that there will be no difficulty in bringing her over Immediately.if Ît in desired to make the move without delay, as the hull of the ship is so well along that she could be towed, and her own sall power utilised tor the trip across, ENGINEERS WANTED.A dangerous deficiency in the engineer branch of the navy has been brought to light strikinglv in the fact that it is sca y possible to secure a staf! of en- gzineer officers to brinæ back to the United States any of the ships purchased abroad.This state of affairs has been brought to the attention of the House Naval Committee, but so far it is feared without meeting tbat degree of success which it was hoped for in the shape of an amendment, increasing the number of engineer officers in the service.Tenders were opened yesterday for a large supply of armor-plercing projectiles and for twelve million rifle 11 cartridges.ANGLO-AMERICAN.LONDON, March 15.\u2014General Sir A.Ellis, equery to the Prince of Wales, sueborises the follow statement of the views of the Prt the suggested alliance betwee country and the United States : \u20181 know that an Anglo-American alliance is eagerly wished tor by the Prince.He understands fully its a propriateness and value.It would be unbecoming for me to speak in derogs- | tion of Spain, but I assure you ou sympath tates, It Y fs with the United 1# our earnest desire that Great Btls tain should now slly herselt with tha erican Government, aille Such an LL \"is making ance would be to the advantage of all concerned, as it is one inevitably suggested by race, habits and commercial requirements.1 do not hesitate to say the united strength of the two nations would be sufficient for any emergency.We desire a formal alliance.It is the alliance that is most natural, for blood is thicker than water,\u201d ROME'S ATTITUDE.The Vatican Uses Its Influence for Peace.LONDON, March 15.\u2014The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon publishes a des- atoh from Rome which says there has en A recent exchange of communications between the Vatican and Spain in regard to Cuba and the relations with the United States, The Pope, it -to do everything in his is sald, ia r hostilities, \u201cwhich power to prevent might be fatal to the Spanish dynast o ontinuing ' the despatch says pd ence Vatican has specially exerted in at Washington, and bas tried directly and indirectly to dissuade the United States from plunging into war with Spain.According to information here il the offices of the Pontiff are accepted, he will propose that Cuba remain under the dominion of Spain, but that it be ruled on the lines of an Knglish oolo- ny.\u201d EUROPEAN OPINION.Plainly Bvident That the Oon- tinental Powers Side With Spain.- LONDON, March 15\u2014l'he Vienna cor respondent of the Standard declares that Austria and Germany sympathise wilh Spain, the former being actuated by famuly ties between the two reigning houses, and e latter by a grudge against the United - Fhe \u2014eor tt gins Sif fA | .fn?Chinese question is much practical for the United States than thl# ('uban, but America has no naval base Chinese waters.Why should not Spain\u201chake peace by offering the United States a naval sue tion in the Philippines?Spain would lose vothing thereby.Un the contrary, the \u201c1.nes would be more assured to her than before, und the Americans would be enabled to act from that base in conjune- \u201cit about five hun tion with England and Japan.The Paris correspondent of the Times says: \u2018\u2018According te intormation obtained from good sources, the Austrian Em T great efforts to induce the Kuro- pean Powers to present to United Btates the danger to Europe of their carrying any further their interference in Cuban affairs.Emperor William is warmly seconding the : efforts of Emperor .rancis Joseph.The American Government is aware of this situation.\u201d The Vienna correspondent of the Times telegraphs an abstract of an article in the Bt.Petersburg Novoe Vremya, which, he .thinks, \u201cdeserves attention as giving an | accurate acount of the views and inten- | tion of at least three of the great Powers.\u201d \u2018I'he correspondent says: \u201cThe article nsserts that the United States are well aware that in declaring war against Spain they could not count upon the approval of any of the European powers.it alleges, would aympathize with Spain, if not actively, certainly by categorical pro- teat against President McKinley's conduct.This is also well known at Madrid.\u201d * Therefore,\u201d continues the Novoe Vre mya writer, \u201cit is hoped that Spain will not fall into the trap laid by! Waahe ington; for she has mo far no serious grounds for declaring war, and measures should immediately be taken in order that the may not have such grounds in the fu- ure, \u201cThe European representatives,\u201d concludes the articlé, \u201c will notify the Washington Government of their opinion that war ie not desirable, and it ie to be hoped that President McKinley will realize the disadvantage of such genera) censure, and will not ow himself to be egged into war by- American speculators.\u201d .o oe DOES NOT FEAR WAR, (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, March 15.\u2014Rev.Dr.Faw- cett, of Chicago, who is at present In the city, addressed a meeting of the terday.In the course o! his remarks, Dr.Fawcett declared he did not think there was any danger of war In the United States in spite of the wild ator- fes of certain newspapers.He says the reports thet come here from Key West should be take with a grain of salt.He thought the strongest sentiment in the United States was against war, and those who wanted It belonged to the lower class.He declared his great admiration for President MoKinley, and hia administrative capacity.MR.KING DEAD.Tho Former Postal Inspector for This District Passes Away.: (Special to the Star.) KINGSTON, March 15.\u2014Mr.Edw Francis King, for a number of years post office inspector at Montreal, died last night at the residence of his sifter, Mra.Wu.hsm Kirpatri © street.He was and 69 years ago, and came to pon of 16 office at \u201cMontreal promos to the position of 5 spector al years ago.Five years be retired and came to Kingston to live sister.He was unmarried, snd the body will be buried in Toronto.MAURICE KERR WANTED.Miss Alice Kerr, Cliftondale, i ing for writes the City for informa, tion about her brother, Maurice, 2, who, when last heard from, was in Montreal.The inquirer is the pnly relative .of man.the young + DBATHS.MHANTINGI Mis, gr ts tte sta % ce FE fia, ih his BNO Ve uneral on Thurs ar.day, the 17th, ais Bt.Andrews, Qué.& 2 i] + | of their houses.Mars, 4 - ., % .Centenary Celebration at the MONUMENT NATIONAL.The Rebel of \"98 By Mr.James Martin.18==Irela nd's Sons in M \u2014 N 4% By the St.Ann\u2019s Young Men's Society.le AN | Replete with thrilling scenes of the days of .Tickets now on sales at \u201cStar\u201d Office from 9 &.m.to 4 p.m.and at James Carcoran's, No.2076 Notre Dame S __ LAST EDITION.romp ean ontreal== ~ Patriotic Irish Drama 1898 Specially written for the occasion- Tone, Emmet and Fitzgerald.treet, from 4 to 10 p.m.DD, J, O'NELLL, Rec, Sec, THE WATER IS EVERYWHERE Great Damage Done at Richmond Yesterday.IRON BRIDGE CARRIED AWAY.Fears of Future Inundations at St.Hyacinthe-The Ontario Floods.(Special to the Star.) RICHMOND, Que, \u2018March 15\u2014lhe warm sun of last week and Sunday's incessant rains raised the waters of the Bt.Francis river to an abnormal height, and shortly after two o'clock yesterday after noon the ice comenced to shove, an event unprecedented so early in the year.The blocks piled up in huge masses along the shore, and carried along with it the sheds and and outhouses of all the housce along he river bank in the first ward.With a report like the discharge of a battery of artillery, the large brick factory of the Richmond Industrial Company was tbrown down as if built of toy blocks.Slowl- the mass moved on towards the maguificent iron bridge, half a mile in length, » ch joins Richmond and Melbourne.The centre of the pack struck the fourth span from the Richinond shore, and from pier to pier slowly raised it in © air snd toppled it over and carried i feet down the stream, where it now lies on top of the ice jam, a twisted mass of steel and braces.A solid granite pier with another span resting on it was moved down stream about eight feet.The shove then stopped.The ice is now piled up along the ashore, and on the islands in the centre of the river, there is a miniature mountain e feet high, which shuts out the view of Mel bourne.The bridge, which is the longest highway bridge in be province, cost forty Shona dollars, En was a beautiful ime ure.Lie wa , PIS IW.Y an ; flooding Main pin dy i several places.The residents are.moving to the upper stories It 1s feared that the ice will jam at the nagrows, two miles below the town, and if the centre wards will be six feet under Water.The lower part of Janesville in flooded up to the second stories of the housès.y in the morning the three-span wooden tubular bridge at Windsor Mills was carried two miles down the river, and as it threatens in puss- ing to destroy the \u2018iron railway bridge of the Rockland Slate Company, four miles south of here, the officials of that company will set fire to the debris.The elec- trie light cables were carried away with the bridge, and thë town is in complete darkness at night.AT ST.HYACINT HE.| Fears of a Repétition of Sunday's Deluge.(Special to the Star.) ST.HYACINTHE, March 15.\u2014The water had fallen several feet last night ag compared with Sunday, but grave fears are stil] entertained that there may be a repetition of Sunday's scenes.One may judge of the force and volume of the water when it is stated that a house near the college just: below the city was carried down the stream.The wind added its terrors to those of the water and did on siderable damage Su day night throwing down chimneys and\u2019 #¥ecking several roofs.Au day yesterday several hundred homeless peope wandered.through the city with heavy hearts, many of whom had no friends to offer them hospitality.To such the City Hall was thrown open by the < efforts of our energetic mayor.They will also be supplied with provisions at the city\u2019s expense.A \u2018Îhe trains of thé United Counties Railway have been ungble to enter St.Hya- einthei'as the track between St.Damase and this city is covered with water in, several Places, making it very unsafe to.travel.: ve .p oe ST.FRANCIS RIVER.(Special to the Star.) PIERREVILLE, March 15,\u2014The water has been rising here since Sunday, and it is feared that the ice may bresk up at any minute.Thé line of the Atlen- tic & Lake Superior ilroad ia already submerged, and work thefeon has had to be suspended, - F *.ae RAILWAY BRIDGE DAMAGED.(Special to the Btar.) CBATEAUGUAY, Que.\u201d March 15,\u2014 The water\u2018is very high here, and it the ice from St.Martiag should come down the situation would be dangerous.The railway bridge over vhe St.John River is badly damaged, aid is impassable, ae ae an AROUND QUEBEC, QUEBEC, March 18.\u2014 The recent heavy rains have flooded ;the river in this distriot, and many ¢f them are overflowing their banks.Sunday after \u2018noon an iron », some forty feet lopg, over a small river aboud fifteen les east'of Quebec, an the line of the uebeo, Montmorenc = Charlevoix lirosd, was a ut three flee from Position on \u2018the piers the poary 8 ice and the pt tra Boating ce hy ; Lue the incident had been notioed, ore EE Bal Bora tate ihe av e b own into bed of the river, a \u201d © mare : Special Notiee.Don't pnderostiinate pour needs for : Klondike journey; Make sure that very article you take is of the very peste Get, our roy at the 8 Cars ey Co., and you're su ave the right things.A ve \u2019 Fred ie tree Sylab ely earth for Catarrh.210 Ousher y Call Wednasds prete.; i sant roby on |.14+%+4+ ent for pew Morris upright 00.) Apply to calfoat.ven a u to 10 p.m.Telephone 3898.621.R BALE\u2014 ANY PERSON HAVING §% CASH w & Co.u; t no, can secure 8 G.M.bor & C Jprigh on Eiders R BALE \u2014 DRY KINDLING oop.=: CUT biocks, $1.24 ; out hardwood, $3.50.large loads.Promp:, Se ivery.Henderson Bros, FA \"ego tone or Nt.Catherine, west of red BR SALE, SECOND HAND BICYCLE FOR SALE chesp.Address \u2018M 3052,\" BTAR office.RBALE\u2014A ENTLEMAE I HAVING A Siok spring and fall coat lined with eatim, good as now, messure # vaist Address X20,\" Wan odice.631 BOARD AND R ROOMS _WANTED W ANTED-\u2014 FIRST OLABS \u201cnooM AND BOARD , quiet habits,0s Dorchester, IS ne.3 rete rene b tamily sr Reply to L, 165 Alexander street.21 J OARD\u2014MRS BEARL.LADIES DOCTRE Strictly private accommodation for ladies hd rofessional atien Ladies treated end attended &t.Monique st.OARD\u2014MRS MAYER, LADIES\" SICK NURSE.Private accommodations.medical attondance.Terms moderata.120 Xt.ita both __ Sé 15e0d _ ROOMS WANTED.SAAS SL Se a AN WASTED BY MARRIED COUPLE WITH young baby, largé hedsittingroom, ov firax flac, with use of kitchen: between Uniun avenue and Peel State terms.P.O.Box 333.62 ANTED \u2014 ROOM, LARGER AXD AIRY, FUR: hed or unfurnished, for nse as bachelor's quarters, pre building preferred.Address stating rent, which ru ust he oon.0, and giving fill partic ae vd 19 1900,\" \u201d BrAR © We errauste ne OR THREF ROOMS ried co ouple Neo nde of akon unformed refereed th or without bo: hood therine, between Pol and B Lance Box 237, Bherbroo! a ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN of steady habits, single roo.with board.vic nity Dufferin square.References exchanged.Address * 1970.\u201d BTAR vitioo.823 ANTED~-BY A YOUNG LADY, PARTLY FURnished room, with board, west of Bleury #2., north of Dorchester, Address with terns; must be reasons ble; \u201cM 2064,\u201d BTAR oifice.al R BALE\u2014RETIRING FROM BUSINESS WE offer for sale à com ¢ of machineries snd LOST Loe - FOX 1 TERRIER.LEMON AND W WHITE mer kage Weatmoun ot Tax on collar.Answers 8 prince.Apply $430 ue Catbering Rr Tel Loo \u2014FRO LBELMONT PARK.FOX TERRIER white an and tan marl Hom over ob Barnard, Q.U.Beturu ANTED\u2014DINING ROOM GIRLS AND GIRLS Apply wo Housekeeper, 1 VW ixepp sarees AND TYPEWRIT- euch aod Rogliah À GENERAL SERVANT.TWO Ret don mired home FOR TAOTORT NORE.WER ATL AY TYPEWRITER FOR AN Jeplyiog state salaey TET me 2 \"Sra oem, hy bo dem.M Frames \u2018oxnx Two Tespur st, near At.cther a lances lasta, pe pro.ato.for tbe manutacr .à ok bes aod Be eres of cs and shone Ths Sd ers rai ee ali the Domiolos and ln jussranniag order.Tess of OT \u2014 OX NIGHT OF POINTS FOOTBALL DO.i would be oded terms of yours.cert, hid ot PA A.plus.der please return Lapierre & Son, 294 St.Papi gt.tas\u201d wh st Gympss ai pg BALE-OR TO LET.XO.78 MOGELL COLLEGE OAT \u2014 A SAC COAT, NAVY BLUR BETWEEN Just below Sherbrooke and forming corner Bearer Hall Hiil and Sherbrooke.se reward if 3 sory bouse wi Aothed nase eat, to 1650 Ontariu.ei mood pied by the Mooil Bollage Students Cu Lesrz4 You YoUNq, Fox TEA WERI¥G Yor nod tty fon oe 2 street and get Toward.Any person found jvand de ed 0 Ruus Oo.Boul Estatb Agents, will be pi « OST _ OX SUNDAY MORNING, ON.Are SALE \u2014 A VALUABLE SHOR Finder pienes retin V5 301 Poel st.and bo rewarded.\u20ac I he Epic EN tes Newark ave., Jersey Oty, K._T.FRE TDR ER PTE FOL Iu, gv a ei, Le a re very fonce Lo A 2159, 50 Tame BX ABLES you TO JOIN now yielding 150 por cont.month- x so > | Fr In son fr ising Pom he re Tenis TE OST.THE 10TH INST.ON- a CATHERINE L°% rons Tm oan 8 brows far rofl.Reward at 317 ot J OST\u2014BETWKEN STANLEY AND SBIONKURS, Le Bt, Antsine to Burnside streets iron aturdas silver monogram Wracelet with three.B10 Sranrey oe al Ron BRTWEEN or on pre ion Eu Cars return the Se 5 pe STREET, à WHITE usa cér FRIDAT EVENING, BETWEEN \u20ac ae.& hrows leuther puree about 915.00.Re- LS il ies by ring 6 0 Ball & EL - FOUND rm Foran.& BARBY \u2018CARRIAGE.APPLY aT aE Police Station, Wesimount + LIVR STOOUK.At the East End Abattolr venterdey the recetpte, of live stock were 400 catde, 25 sheep, 10 spring lambs, and 26 calves.At he clo were left over unsold.The large amount of dressed beef which is being sbipped to this market from westers points somewhat interferes with the sale of live stock to the oity butchers.\u2018Frade was slow, but the market was steady.Cholce breves sold at se to sléc, guud at \u2018ste to 884c, and common to fair at 24e to 8c per pound, live weight.The offerings of sheep were small, for which the demand was ample, and values rule firm.Old eel, sold at bec and yearlings at 6c ; Ib v demand for spi lambs was fair, ana prices ranged from $8 to 45 each.(Calves met with a good snle at rom $2.50 to 37 each as to size and quality.se of the market about 100 Lead e.weight.The undred cattle and 00 Dogs were re cefved reaterday at the G.R.stock yards, Point &t.Charles.The \u2018cattle were sent on to-the Kast End Abattoir.For the ho # tbe demand was good, and prices were steady.Bales were made at bc to Bac per Ib.live weight.TORONTO MARKET.TORONTO, Mar.15.\u2014Market quiet.Flour \u2014 Nothing doing; straight rollers, In bar- ta middie drefanin, du quoted at $8.05 Lo 84.h and wes, quoted at Be to Tone.Goose et.north and west, sold at 8c.No.1 hard, uorth and west, held at $1.10, North Bay.Barley, guoted at aie west and fc esst.Malting barley, o 86.Oats guiet and steady; 8c t obotes Heavy white hring 2% to %¢ aorth d west.Bran firm ; sella at $12.50 to 212.50 ss shorts at 513.50 to 814.Corn, No.Ÿ 1 roots de asked: Canadian, Chatham, 8le : ro ow American on track at To- Bec cast, e dant al 49C west and cast.Buckw quoted at Sc to 87e ont- .' PR BRITISH MARKETS ble advices to the 1 Board of Trade this Cable morning were A nas ; London-O:T on t, reat let and steady.Car, vos aie\u201d Walla: wheat, Iron, November, fron oN] ta country markets, fo ive -\u2014 Wheat pairs, prices are unch ed at 60c per in car lots, and at to Tc in a Jobbing way.Considerable maple 5 offèring on the market, which Jnds A sale at 4o0 - per .tin.atock, but very ite new goods Re, on hand PROVISIONS.There was considerable change im the CHEESE AND BUTTER Choice Creamery Selling at as ' \u201c Advance, THE GRAIN BUYING SEASON ALMOST OVER IN THE WEST.The mail advices to the uwembers of the cheesy trade yesterday were not of a cheering nature.Octzer and Genitsen, of Londou, wr.te that the market for cheese 1s almost lifeless, the demand having fail- eu of altogether, aud prices are, If a thing, wea \u2018he stock 10 Liverpool on sr as\u201d 1808, was 182,164 boxes, against 825 boxes ou February, 2 86,600 boxes on February th, 1807.same dates the packages of butter in re were 2642, 5048 and respectively.Tha mall advices on March 4th report butter quiet, tbe higher prices having checked demand.Danish was 2 eT.re\u2014 ceipty were 06.061 packages, ns against 77-\u2014 406 packages al the same time lust year.Hodgson Bros., writing on Muareb 4, re- © = Pac \u2018hevse\u2014There hus been a steady demand, buat with some holders pressing sales a further decline is shown on the week of quite Is per cwt.We quote: Fine est Canadian, fall makes, coloured white, 8s to 40s; Aoest Biates, 883 to 89s Augasts, Canadians, 38s to B78.Bummer ch~ese continue to be freely offered at 83s to 308, but low grades are entirely ne gitcted, although guoted at 10s to 208 per cut \u2018\u2019Butter\u2014There bas been some slight reaction fn the market for continental butters, and quotations Are reduced, sur- pli-à, however, are still limited from all sources.We quote to-day: Finest Iresb- made Cabadlan creamery 1D voxes, Ws lu 1043; Htates, 90s to Wy; lower qualliles of both States and Cabadlan are ollered 80s to Sis.Mrdium grades sell fafrly well from Bs lo T28 per cwt, Finest Danleh, 1028 to 1128: Australian and New Zealand, 9.8 to 1048; Cork frsts, VTs; acconds, 948; thirds, Bla per uwt, THE GRAIN MARKETS.Both tn New York and Chicago the grain markets were firmer, and future options advanced.Cash whemt was quoted at $1.01%;.Pra May option at last night's closi 04, and climbed to $1.04%.July og at at see.and reached 87:40 oy 10.4% o'¢lock, and Bye by noon.BepLemper advanced from 78% c to We.Corn steady; May ad 8lc, July st 8lic, and gene tember In Manitoba there 18 little gran coming forward at present, ss the roads are breaking LP and it is not expected that much grain will be offering mow unt after seeding.The Lake of the Woods Mliling Company announce that their elevators will be closed about the middle of next month.1p a small way 88c is béing on the cars, and at Fort William 08%c, afloat for May 1s offered.Coarse grains are not attracting a great deal of atten tion.No.2 white oats are quoted at 88%c, ex\u2014store, and 854c afloat for May; peas, 67c to 67%c afloat for May, and buck= wheat, 48c to 484c ex-store.THE FLOUR MARKET.The breaking up of the country roads ia various parts of the country has the et- fect of rendering the flour ad} feed market somewhat quiet and featureless.Bince the attempt some weeké ago to boost the price of Manitoba flours, which was trated by the action oI one of the large milling companies, the market has maintained a dead level à \u2018aneventtulness.The demand for flour is chiefly for city consumption, and while the business 8 in no way remarkable, no complaint is heard from the dealers, 0 rt à fair average trade.We quote: Winter wheat t= ones, 34.75 to #5; etralght rollers, $4.50 to ; bags, $2.35 to 83.80 ; Manitoba strong ne $4.00; Manitoba sprin patents, Tbe demand for meal se limited, but a fairly active jobbtog trade | is passing.Rolled oats are quoted at $4 a wood and $3.00 in bags supplies 2 mall feeds are small, o og to the ve large demand \u2018tf ln:e, whic ail continues brisk.The ad.vanced are ref, fem tained.\u201cquote Pr A whens bran, $15, aod shorts, $17 ton; ManMo- bs bran, $15 to $15.50, shorts, $17 te $17.50, including bags.PRODUCE OF THf FARM.e receipts of eggs were 233 cases are ow, te clover, 12 1-2 ; dark clover comb, 10c to 16 !-zc, and dark, 7c oid; fair trade is repofted in potatoes, ana Liverpool brovision market thts morning.Laré was quoted nt 27s, a declime of 8d, while tallow advanced 6d, to 30s.6d.Bacon, long eut light, sès 6d, and short ce ght, , 8 decline of the previous closing, and sold a to Joly advanced from 39.06 to ES lard declined from 85.10 to sa, remained Sends around $8.17 oon provision 5 market is quiet.auote = follows: $10.50 per barrel; pure Canadian lard, 1s, at 8c to ; ; and compound refin- .at 54e to per ib; hams, Wc to 123%¢e; bacon, 18¢ to per lb.MAKE YOUR TEST And Get Rid of Dyspepsia at the ' Same Time.Doad\u2019s s a Tablets a 27S TR aT th, ogy Meat remain, init ae, ce Ete.\u2014 Bu sad Qu! Does the \u2018weather affect you infark ouslyÿ#\u201d Do you feel drowsy, sles] weak, languid, and unable to ** ho) vour head up\u201d Are you miserable, when the weather is cloudy or rainy, or changeablet Do you know what is the mattert You have Dyspepsia, and you require a treatment of Dodd\u2019s Dyspepeia Tablets.That's ail, \u201cThat's alli\u2019\u2019 And is that \u2018not enough?Ian\u2019t that serious enoughf\u201d* you ask.Serious enough, in all truth, IG means that vour life is at atake: that there are days and nights of horrible suffering before you\u2014unless you preven$ it.That's the serious side oI it.But you needn\u2019t trouble a ot Sa it.You can set yourseli on your quite easily.By Dodd\u2019s Dyspepsi Applets.y using a pe e They will digest your food quickly, turally, and thoroughly.There's \"ao chance of anv stomach disease \u2018exiting when these Tablets are used, Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are the only medioine in the world that can do this, Every other falls u 5 Stom yspepsia, ndigestion, our ach, Foul Breath.Wind on the Stom ach, Waterbrasb, Heartburn, i ness.and all other stomach vanish at once, and for ever >\" Dodd\u2019s Kidnev Pills.It\u2019s true, every word of it, Dyspepsia Tableta cure these at once, and for ever.If yom don\u2019t lieve it.test them.They} coms you by curing you.i Dod&\u2019s Dyspepsia Tablats digest\u2019 : food: tone and strengthen the 4 ach; \u2018regulate and inviZorate the.| els.and build up the entire system : Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets sre sold.al is $50.at ey Senta, - box; i hoxgs.$2.50.or w sent, on; of price, by The Dodds Medioton Limited.Toronto, Ont, - death was Wired by the Hon.J.IMPORTANCE Co ol Beginning to Show in \u201cMatters of International Interest.THE ANGLO-GERMAN TREATY.Lord Strathcona and Mr.Colmer Have Gone to Berlin-The Kaiser Interested.(By Cable from the Special Correspondent 'n Londen of the Montreal Star and the Toronto News.) à LONDON, March 15, \u2014Canada\u2019s growing importance in international affaire ls emphasized by the present mission of Lord Strathcona and Mr.J.G.Colmer, Secretary of the Canadian office here, to Berlin, though no information on the subject ls obtainuble at the Canad'an Government affices THe visit is connected with the lapsing fn July next of the Anglo-German Treaty ol Commerce.which Canada induced the British Government to denounce.The Kaiser is himsell taking the keenest interest in the question, and it 1s indeed stated in Berlin that the termination of the Anglo-German ty had much to do with the outburst of the Kaiser's seal, which ended in the capture ol Kiao Chow.Fearing the closing of the old markets, the iser determined to find new ones.What is especinlly exercising German minds at this moment is the fact that on and after August 1 German goods will be excluded from Canada\u2019s preferential tariff, and under which British goods can be imported.The Berlin Hamburgisher correspondent says that this implies that German and all non-British goods have to bear the differential tariff of 33 1-3 per cent.These matters Lord Strathcona is no doubt discussing with the German authorities.THE LATE MR.ALLEN.Fvneral This Afternoon Was a Very Large One.The funeral of the late M.J.D.Allen, son of Mr.Jos.Allen, manager of the Rritish American Dyeing Company, took glace this afterncon from his late resi- cence, 179 Bt.George street, to the cemetery and was largely attended, among those in the cortege being the members ot Mount Royal 32, A.F.and A.M, pad of Loy Montreal Lodge, O.O.M, U., of which the deceased was à popular member.The d died at Colorado Springs, whither he had gone scme three weeks ago in the hope of improving his health.\u2018I'he news of his 8.Hall.He .Allen was a clever young man.- THE LATE MR.J.D.ALLE}.bad studied analytic chemistry, 4 as applied to dyeing, under Prof.J.nald, also at Bishops , after Te he ok a full course at Yorkshire College, Leeds, En land, on the chemistry and technol yeing, winning first prize at the col.py and also first prize and medal at the City and Guilda of sondôn Institute in 1837, thé first such medal ever taken from the British Isles.He was latterly wanager of the chemical department of Mesars.Jack and n, St.Helen street.He leaves a widow and one child.THE, WATER RISING.Pumping Stations are Manned Ready for Emergency.The water In the St.Lawrence has been steadily rising for the past few days, and is now about twelve feat above the summer From noon Jordy till noon to-da the water had reen ten inches, aoco ing to the measurements at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 office, and now stands at 30 feet 8 inches.In view of the possiblity of the sewers being fleoded, Oity Burveyor George yesterday alternoon sent men to vic pumping stations located on M atseet, and at the junction of Craig end Notre Dame street east renpootire- Jy.The plant has steam up, and is pared for any eme oy.Its funot ons are to pump out e seweèrs when the river, rising to a certain helght, flooda the sewers.The water at Mill street will have to Tise two feet before there i any danger of flooding the aewers; Craig and Notre Dame streets an additional of one foot und a hal! would produce the same result.e river this forenoon was about elght inches below summer le level, but is liable to hourly fluoto- ations.The toe bridge opposite the city is firm and the roads have not yet been aben- -doned.There was an ice shove yesterday above Victorias bridge, and a large space opposite Nun\u2019s Island is now clear \u201cEXCUSABLE HOMICIDE.\u201d |: Verdict Returned at the Inquest on | the Body of MoEnroy.\u2018\u2018Excusable homicide,\u201d was the verdict rendered upon the v of David McEnroy, who was killed by a street car.Coroner MoMahon held the inquest at the ral Hospital this morning.Motorman Edward Piche testified that he was within 8 leet of teceased before be aaw him.e car was running 20 about eight miles an hour at the time, Dr Joseph Vesins, esorner of St.Hubert and: ubien streets, who was called to attend the injured man, was examined, Aa were he Sondustor.\u2018Funeral This a \u2018the, i vedi | THE RAILWAY: 3 WAR.A Copfereite \"Held \u201cin Now-York THE CHANCES OF PEACE DO NOT APPEAR BRIGHT.\u2014\u2014 (Spécial to the star.) 1 NEW YORK, March 15.\u2014 Representatives of the great.transcohtinental railroads met to-day at the-rooms of the Joint TraMo Association at the invitation of the Association, which has been endeavoring to settle amicably the rallway rate war in passenger trafio between eastern points and the Northwest.There were present general pas- Senger agents Irom practically every important railway in the country.Some of those present expressed the opinion that a basis would be reached for arbitration of the points in dispute and that nding the arbitration of the Questo on of differentials enjoyed by the anadian Pacitlc, which the Great Northern and Northern Pacific claim should not be allowed, there will be a restoration of tariff fares.Mr, E.V.Skinner, general eastern agent' of the C.P.R., sald that while he hoped for a sottlement, his road would insist upon getting the differentials and intimated if no settlement was reached transcontinental passenger rates would 80 much lower.MURDEROUS ASSAULT The Charge to Which Two Cigar- Makers Plead not Guilty.Two young men named Elzear Mar- tineau and Phileas Guindon, appeared before Magistrate Latontaine this morning, on the serious charge of murderous assaulf, They are cizar-makers by occupation, and until six or seven weeks ago were employed at S.Devis & Sons\u2019 factory.Ottawa street.On the evening of Wednesday, February 9, the foreman of the factory.Mr.Max Steln- berger alleges that while on his way home, he was attacked by the accused, who kicked and best him in an unmer- cilul manner, dislocatinæ his left shoulder, and causinæ serious internal injur- les, from the effects of whach Mr, Stein- berger has but recently recovered.This morning the prisoners were identified by the plaintiff as the individuals who committed the assault, and the Magls- trate Mr.Lalontaine consequently remanded them for trial.The meximum penalty for the crime ol which they are charged is fourteen years in the penitentiary.It is said that the assault was the outcome of the recent strike at Messrs.Davis\u2019 factory.Mr.Stein- ger is an American, and assumed control of the factory just previous to the strike.The young men were arrested last night py Detective Des- pault.MONEY EXHAUSTED.One Medical Health Officer in a Dilemma About Finances.The Health Committee will meet this afternoon to receive the report .Prenoveau, the chairman; and Mr.Dore, the Sanitary Engineer, who were recently authorized to educe the force gts scavengers, owi ortage in e p- ration.nce tl then eight men have.n isc] communication from the City stating that the appropriation available for lpox cases has n exhaus had asked for $27,000, Dut only $23,140.This he expend es an additional $400.At this aes meeting he will ask for an extra vote of $5,000 as the Smallpox Hospital is still open.Al though Mrs.Morin is the sole patient; the staff has got to be maintained at its full quota, and as long as the disease lurks in the city additional precautions, involving expense, have to observed.LATE MRS.ESDAILE.received Attended.The funeral of the late Mra.Esdaile, who died last Saturday aiter a short 4llness, took place trom her 1esidencs, 233 University street, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock.The service was conducted by the Rev.J.Edgar Bill, the chief mourners being Charles Esdalle, Rev.Mr.Hill, Dr.T.G.Roddick, M.P., and Dr.James Stewart.The large quantity of {lowers received from prominent people attested the! respect in which Mrs, Eadaile was held.\u2019 The coffin was followed to Mount Royal cemetery by a large number of the friends ot the deveased.\u2018 MACABEES - To Tender a Banquet to the 8u- preme Commander this Bvening.The local lodæes of the Knights of the Macabees will tender a banguet at the Balmoral this evening.to the Hén, P.D.Markey, Supreme Commander g! the Order, who will visit Montreal for a few days on business connected with the Order.To-morrow evening a concert will be given in the hall of the Young Men's Christian Association building, which haa been rented for the occasion.Hon.Mr.Markey arrives In Montreal this afternoon from Port Huron, Mich,, his home, He will stay at the Windsor.THE LATE GHORGE GEORGE ADAMS, The funeral of George A Adams, be young man who was killed + R.tracks on Friday, took ve en \u2018the morgue this Mismoon, iN employer, Mr.Charles Mell, speaks as 8 steady, Intelligent you en.averse to liquor In every form.was also à re- xular attendant at the Bunday-school in connection with the chapel on Inspector street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c=a SALB OF STOCK.Benning & Barsalou, _ auctioneers, solid this morning, at thei r aalesrooms, for Lo McD.Hains, curator, the mtotk of Kol Miller x oa Re ., as follows: Lot Te stock ang os to A en Howden, Starke & Cor \u2018at a ot.Ko.al paper, $2,790.00, im.H.! nes a rot hoté.o0, 1 Timmins, at 800, - POWELL IS BLBOTED.OTTAWA, March 15\u2014The official recount of fhe votes cast in the election Tn Ottawa for the Local was concluded at Conservative candidste, ed by nine votes.THE WEATHER, - Tuesday, 11 a.Probahili- Evene - To-Day.~~ | stature noon fo-day.OC, B.Powell, vas déciered eléct | The \"Fer ele at on LARGELY ATTENDED BY POLITICIANS AND FRIENDS.(Special to the Star.) ST.LIBOIRE, Que., March 15.\u2014Aboüt à bundred people came from outside polnts to attend she funeral of the late Flavien Dupont, M.P., which took place at elght o'clock this morning.In all about fifteen hundred peojile were in attendance.From St.Hyacinthe alone hundreds came to honor Mr.Du Decelles, Bishop of Drusipara, Who Was à college companion of Mr.Dupont, came to officiate at the funeral, He had a)- ways seen in Mr.Dupont a friend, and bis message of condolence to the family states that in him he has lost a friend and the Church a staunch defender.The funeral procession was very imposing, as nearly all the prominent people of the county of Bagot and the county of 8t.Hyacinthe were present.At the home of the deceased the casket containing bis femaihs was literally covered with flowers received as marks of esteem from his many friends.Following the Jaunily of deceased in the cortege came Hon.A.Desjardins, Hon.A.R.Angers, Hon.P.E.Leblanc, Hon.Judge freiller, ot St.Hyacinthe; Hon.Louis Beaubien, Hon.nator Bernier, and Messrs.Panneton, M.L A., Sherbrooke; Mr, McDonald, M.Le A., Acton Vale; Marcot tte, M.P., Cham plain; Lari- viere, M, P., of Manitoba, and Dulresne, M, Le A, Rouville, Next came the Mayors and councillors of all the parishes of the County of Ba- got.The church was draped in black and taxed to its utmost capacity.E.Pelletier, from St.Hyacinthe, presided at the organ, and the choirs from all ohurphes of the county rendered the requiem mass.Mur.Decelles officiated, assisted \u2018by the Reverend Messrs, Lafamme, of St.Hilaire, and Santenac, of Roxton Falls, as descon and sub-deacon.The remains were Teoelved at the church door by Rev.X.Bertrand, parish priest of St.Ay who deep ly respected the deceased.and who last Sunday in announcing his death from the pulpit.broke into tears, COURT OF APPEAL.The March Term Opened This, Morning.The March term of the Court of Appeal opened this morni the judges on the bench being Chief Justice Lacoste and Judges Bosse, Blanchet, Hall and Ouimet.The reserved case of Madame Pyirier, con victed of the murder of her bh d at St.Canut, which it was expected would come @ did not come up.iu is o ght that it may not be heard until 3 term, as the factums are not yet and some of the lawyers | in 4 the case in the criminal ur.apoleon Champagne, Mi Pn ot Hull, pplied for leave to carry the case of Ii and Eddy to the Privy Council.enor, Lafleur and Brooks also supported th plication, hich was en en delibere.Ethier, the City Attorney, informed he \u2018Court that th the cases ef the city and\u2019 J.A.Stevenso F.Greene and L.C.Gravel et al, \u201cTed been settled ut of \u2018court, and they were struck from the roll \u2019 T.C on addressed th Cor: on & motion a dre the record het aside in the case of the Richelicu Valley Railway and Menard NEWS OF THE CITY.A young woman by the name of Kate Cooney was this morning committed to the e¢ Point Asylum, a medical examina- Lom aving disclosed the fact that she was insane.Judge La meal groun Joyce, to disgualify V.T.Hart, from a ing the position of a school commisaioner of Outremont.- \u201cLondon\u201d he the subject ot 50 iituvtratdd lecture by Dr.H.Walton Jones, in Grand Trunk Literary and Scientific Fa this evening.A number of railway men and their frien 5 are expec! The Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal was re-elected president of the Montreal Trust and Deposit Company at a meeting held yesterday.Senator Fors get was elected Vice president, and the fol- owing were elected the Executive Council Committee uf the Board of Directors: Hon.Hier J dismissed ont tech, petition of lng in Tor fared ; Pod Cou; ltd, tue their LEE SE = boire =\" | Kio adike .sravellers Br zout-, | the | tee su Giving the à May last support ji \u2018lt over : .the alose ty iter, ar, - EN | nad has Tt said a! million: nd - an Oo! 4 halt dollars = in case to his son's credit lag that the mixers of wheat would find the first or in-inspection far different from the ont- inspection.That his men Would soru- tinise it closely, and Rotting Pat.straightiaced wheat would be There will be plenty of trouble for both sides before the May fight is settled.\u2018 \u2018Star Office, Tuesday, 3 p.m.The improvement noticeable yesterday.in the Montreal stock market is a little more marked to-day, the strength ' developing in some of the more active stocks and the tendency to realise bo- ing apparently checked for the time.But the undertone of the market is still & trifie foverish, and any farther rise would proBably start some realizing on the part of those who have held on NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGER.Bpecially reported the Br.D.Mont, 16%.: Tora] saan eut Tor.4 Bache & Co.Now York, over private wi Mar 18 with more or less difficulty during the Ops.Clase.recent foroed selling, All local infiu- APT Often Oi Oe.# US ances make for a strong market, Jn- Amer.Tobacce Ce.nny vestors rècognise this fact and bave Do do Fret eR been buying with soma freedom yester- =z 2 dav ond to-day.\u2018 Ie ss the ncertalnty Amer, sx 6 of the political world without which is! 4 od Io causing all the nervousness here, ie zu a wid oy Bt ew York market opened with a peimarts eile de HW hesitating and somewhat irregular tone wy 18 under \u2018te Influence of lower quotasivns au 46% btrcks Ches 18% 1 from London.Although many showed declines from last night's close, Chiets Gus a ous Su extending In the case of Brie first pre- Chicas Nor 1e ferred to 34, they Were not down to Cheae ML RE Put a the London parity.There were gains Consolidated 1754 also in Important cases, notably in New Clavsland, Ce.88e L L 04 NT York Central, Missouri Pacific, 8nd niawere & 1% - 10e Reading first preferred.The looal grac- Deo.à lo Grndord \u201c _\u2014 \u2014 tion stocks were buoyant.Metropofitan Duluth shore & At Lu ms or 7 =o Street Railway opened up 8 points, and General Rioric.\u201d 14 uy > Manhattan rising 8% after a slight pre- Mecking Valley.\u2014 om ww o liminary loss.The whole market tend- a we ns ¥ ed strongly upwards after the opening.\u2014_ 124 124 For the most part the transactions on Es Lk the local exchange we: very sm small.Can.We a8 adian Pacific was laced at 811-2 to Bl 34 101 93 for 675 shares.e buying and selling 3x uN too general, and the individual amounts We Ju 2% e etoc oned __ __ = oint high her Raa > yesterday.5'y sy 5g x Montreal Dire Etre ot ope ned at 25514 Ta HA 23 ud \u20ac 236, ares \u20ac fofng ands.109) no 1 The eellers were A.C.Go A 44 Strathy fr Co.Brae) 4 & Co.} .C.C.Seott I Be me rey er.Mackenzie, Meredith & Co, and Forget & ME.Mh Ms Co.ET.Nea Westar it \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 The earnings of the Montreal Street 8 R = 4 Railway Compans 0S yesterday were $3854.32, es 164 I® an.increase à 02 compared with the 1714 365, M same day last year.a hl Toronto Street was juuctive at par to -2 = 2 901-2, only 144 shares bein 18% ny 18 e earnings on the Eu were $3313.09 Be WM increase of $273.84, and on the 12th 5% à?Sele ,76, an increase of $545.44.Balls point \u2014 15% 16 wiese immense increases with pardon: so Six B+ Rte pleasure.In Toronto to-day the stock 7 He 6 sold at par.BU 5 alifax Tram is recovering from ita re- Te oh wd cent ® ng tumble, a tumble which fot dep security say ay as senseless as it was sudden at 1301-2 it old steadily up to 134 on small sales, clos.pi at the \u2014.,uest point reached during the Rieheliea and Ontario recovered two points on y \u2019s close, opening at 86 34, with the last sale at 98.Howard, Burnett, Barlow aad ol were sellers, The ya maid Transit \u201cCHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.S.Bache & Co., 16 8t.Sacrament st., re- « port the closing prices to-day as follows: En 38 3 8 buyers were Forget & and H.C.Scott.Wheat 10635 104 1048 Royal Electric was placa at 150 12 to 151 Corn Sus.= ES neue Moat & Sie) sold and orget & Co, and + u- .Joy.44 $i Shas ah sé Cate May.Wn Mn ae was gold at 175 12 to 178 for 75 park qu.8 x Wik in hares.In Toronto, Cable was purchased er Jus.-1008 3 ses a phe smaller sales were Telegraph at 18, me du ae minion nat minion Coal pre- 8hoet ay.ferred at 105, M ta Bank at 180, Ho- Juiy.507 * 813 su 50?erchan chelaga Bank 3: 150, an Bank of Bien Nortb America at 1 Bank of Montreal at The American Alameda sailed À ce fe from | SPE Vel .pd oon The Beginning of sold.additional announcement H EALTH rd do ai : Lo 7 , + $1,300,000 LA the National City Ban makes on tb the \u201cmorgment 2 C £20,075,000, er cadres vices note t Lazard - 5 Freres have engaged 350,000 additions] in Le gold for import.The \u201ctrial size of ABBRY'S RF- The election of Mr.ppsrelay Stephens, the manager of the Western Loan and Trust Company, to the Montreal Stock Exchange, takes place on the 36th inst.Extensive alterations and lmprove- ments are to be made in the Exchange, during the making of which the old Corn Exchange will be used as a board room.+ The alterations will be completed in == May.AFTERNOON SALES, FERVESCENT SALT ja on \u2018the market at the above .It has 80 put up to ena try this wonderful prem tion, Of all d le 60 cents.© out LET-73 DRUMMOND STREKT, A desirable flat, \u2018105 Hutchison, a very mifidle flat, 34 Shuter, an upper tenement, and 25 Canadian Pacific (ex-div.) at 814; 9 Duroch vr, t H.M.875 Can.Pac., do o., at 83; ., son, 153 Ha pis TO 350 a \u2018do.at way at 257; \"6 Dominion.Coal preferred at 10514; 5 Hochelaga Bank at 150: 25 Montreal Gas at Jones E68 Toronto Street Railway at 09%; 225 Montreal Street Railway &t 28574 ; 25 Toronto Street Railway at sous 7% Toronto Street Railway at pes $1000 Dominion Coal bonds at 10544; 25 Halitax : Street Railway as | 183%; 5 Halifax Street Railway at 183; 50 Richelieu and Ontario at 975.ol ET-DORVAL, LACHINE AND pie, choice summer house.53 Hutchison.Tel.3253, 631 °, LET \u2014 1813 BT, CATHERINE at present occupied by » dætor.H.M.Simpson, 158 Hotchison, Tel.ms.6 aT H.M.ra.0 LET-317 PEEL STREET, THAT handsome cut stone residence, with improved plumbing, fine porcelain Dais: 1 YÜKON-KLONDIKE in OPERATIVE MINING COMPANY, Limited, OF TORONTO.DIRECTORS.a = Caszv, MLP., President (now in Ottawa), D.L.LockERBYT, Merchan treal, D, We Lerrnogvons Vios Preideut, Toroata.i ¥ lores, Diwso » Our hy Hon VU rosisan, M quaws, IN, J.Knocm Tuoxréon, Secretary Troma \u201cToronto, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000, in shares of $10 each, sold at par.Baxxers\u2014- BANK OF GOMMERCE, Toro~TO.THE PRAGTICAL EXPEDITION ~\u2014=UNDER\u2014\u2014 BOYLE & SLAVIN, of Dawson City, Famed for their success in Prospecting and on the Trail.the end The '® expedition is comprised of shareholders only, and will leave Vancouver about Messrs.Boyle and Slavin will personally conduet the expedition \u2018and place the men at work uird¥r experienced miners, The Compan has an option on % 500 foot claim on Meadow Creek, showing high values in the Klondike, and opportunities of working other elaims on shares, if desired.\u201cA limited amount of Treasury Stock will be sold at par to equip the expedition and provide for investments.Application for stock or prospeetus should be made without delay to the Secretary- J.ENOCH THOMPSON, 32-4 Adelaide Street, Troon to.reasuer, or to any of the Directors.\u2014Does not injure the finest shoe.\u2014Is absolutely non-shrinkable.\u2014Will outwear skirt, -\u2014Is made of tou tough, \u2018soft, Angora wool.\u2014Its peculiar wn weave prevents it from retaining dirt.\u2014Will match any shade of dress goods.The only genuine is stamped on every 5 yard pa a and every fourth yard in piece with this trade 1 CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS \u201cLa Minerve.\u201d AM accounts in connection with \u2018* La Minerve\u201d bave been transferred to the un- gersigned, who is alone authorised to settle be publication of the paper, ta enlarged and improved form, will be resum: in the near future.Correspond.lease address \u2018\u2018La Minerve,\u201d Post Office ox Tb.\u201cIhe offices are .at T5 St.James street un- il quarters are completed in the l'Eten- dard butidin .- QA.A.NANTEL, .Montreat, March lth, 1868, ag Le INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re V.BARNO, 2334 St, Catherine &t., Montreal.sale by auction en bloc at No.@ Bt.James St, Montreal, ON TUESDAY 2nd MARCH, at io clock: Stock of Rilverware, Porcelain.Italian Goods, Art and Fi ares, Bronzes, Marbles, aus sauce 1808, etc, etc.sen ue nee 10,000 store paouse worsee 1,426 vosose soccer Book Debts, per list .\u2026 Store will be open on 2lst justant.A.W.BTEVENBON, A.L.KENT, * Joint\u2019 Curator.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers, 085 baw FEEE.FREE.FREE Iu order Lo introduce it in Montreal, we will give free .tity of the beat pd er Tore rrh.: ; shoe Fate not besials 0 coming sud sire th trial for Gull Wedbuada \u201cUnder The Winding-Up Act.In the matter ot THE DOMINION TYPE FOUNDING CO.In Liquidation.AUCTION SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, of about 20.000 Pounds Book and News Type, 3000 Fonts Dominion Job Type, 250 Fonts American Job Type, Stands, Cabinets, Furniture, and a large as seriment of Printers\u2019 Sundries.On Wednesday, 16th March, 1398 and following Days, AT 10 A M.oN THE PRENISES, 778 1-2and 780 Craig st- \u2014 Also to be soid Rn Bioo\u2014 The Plant ©\" 4 Four Spans Tires The Pianceran Kieetretype Foundry.Thous- of Cuts And Orn s.ème large Tayler safe, B.W.Desk, Chairs.etc, ote.Terms-Cash or approved security \u2014CATALOGUES RHADY\u2014 - WALTER M.KEARNS, \u2018 ; Auctioneer, P, A.OROSSBY, 4e Lignidator.er 2) Attention Is Requested T6 the Bale of Handsome Fort ture, N.Y, Cabinet Piano, Brass Electro Gasoliers ilton Brussels Carpets, Fine French and Derby China, a toy lish S{lverware, baths, = furnace, house in perfect order, Food stable.ré io co is nia, Le.Forget, Mesars.Edwin Hanson and R.MONTREAL STOOK EXCHANGE.Simpson.159 Hutchison.Tol S88 @1 Emad rmedy a ral for cure\u201d 5 Same and an pouble Brass i Enaroclied.Hed 04d n and th urnis re- Mr, John Woodruff's Klondike lec- Reported t the BAR by Gordon Btrath & Où, Btock LET-FURNISHKD.%0 DORCHEST- dente v ture, to be given in St.James Method- Breters.9 Bt, Ascrament etreut , go oo ari handsomely ovements extoudon atlIrrs SALE_PROVINCE OF QUEBEC DIS: Ne.424 ELM AVENUE, WESTNOUNT, ist Jecture hall to-night, will March 15th.March lth.particalars = ply to H.Simpson, 13 pat Io Liriviere, oa al, Plaintiff, va.Jeo, 118, ER Temi: TO-MORROW (WEBDNEADAY) Ms ated on March in he LA GA Carsdin Pose By: 4, Ave Fo da - Ghison lei.203% On the Sih day of Mureh.HX, vo of\u201d the clock ie 1 \u201ca ok sa Co ecture hall.On Saturday en on- n z , .day nights the leoture will be given in porte © fap te Tv 18 | JNORSALE 9 ST.FAMILLE AT.Mrooms I bed Een BO fries a te Lo B.\u2014Partics intending to sell their furniture >» Can be ween any time.H M ty § goods Zion Church lecture hall and In Do de : pré.' oo od Bimpeon.159 À 3 33.Gi and chattels of the \u201cin this thisaprine will ll please conquit ue ns 2000 as ous Core all, Cosncctiveln: the Apostle, Io w_ 10 | gm posal ge» EATER, ass EY Wears, Tt Maran, ton, COCO - 21 oi old woman named Mary Hunter was 180 1 Uy bouse.H.M anes oharge of having roken a late ass wor so 8 \u201cSL arte gars Froynsor or quense, pur Turkish Rugs.- R SALE-FINE BROUGHAM, TOO - - I dow n the shop front of Mr, 8, Emmons, rr ty Fois bition tion prize.simost mew: new; sl maguiorst Aces ar Th Caron.Pais ye Mn Sersh Disco, Detandant.- St.Antoine street, last night.At the HR Bo sar rug.183 cikf.» Atos am $00; hand.clook in the ass EE peter x We have been advised of a very time the act was committed the woman gE by Sead Tal abi table?um xterm\u2019 Thkh braskvts meds ant, No.1080 greet, In the eity of Mosireel was drunk, and it required the combined 12 i 12 bination raage: gas stove and aoe trons will be sold = ot Justice, au Xr goods and large consignment of Shergios of thre po ee (Dinos het in \u2014 Bm EAL Lord pes HLM ae sting of butsehold fwraitars, wie, Toms cash M TURKISH RUGS and CAKPEYS, hei sentenced her to a month in gaol.we ww | \u2014 ANTIQUE and BODERN, sy 4 % N _ ; In the case of Bertin ve.Baxter, Grothe, +-or = BALE-OR TO LET.HOUSE WITH FURKL ATLLTS SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBBO, DIS now on the way from the Orient.opposant, arising out of the arrest of C.sou NT MD clas order.OS opportneite Lo tecure well © A orkman, Plaintiff, ve.Goa, Bowie, £7 On arrival we will catalogue and offer them hich chen had Sect slic J os dge Lange 2 pod © Hutohisca Tal.39% HM Simpscn, clock ta tbe J 4 * cha cn Ware Xo 2 dt auction without reserve.Out-of town ronidonts whic claim ha n Wo x ro SK Defendant, No.33 Backay street, in tbe City of can have s catalogue mailed 10 them on og lier this morning dismissed the con notant no ontreal, will be sold, authority Jusios ad we ome tion o J.A Bernard, pne of the | i 5 a aT atl DUROCHER STREET, £33ds 384 chattels of the said Detm od is addross.M BICKS à CO.lavcrore in the case on a question of costs, 78 18 1% noe Arthur very desirable ro A ow IS ture.Conditions ah.T.BÉEUX, B.8.C Montreal, @1 e last meeting of the Central 50 Cadicux strect, wil Ub March 14th, 169.1 Workmaa's Club, Mr R.Oulmet in the HA ini perros \u2018order and rent vos Tous Sasons \u2014 > T N chair, it was resolved ® a 8 depu - 10 \u2014 10 \u2014 E tation to wait upon the Govern- : » = DORY AL MR.T.R HUT- AILIVFS SALE-PROVINOB OF QUBBRC, DIS- IN 0 N » origi SE rtbine 5 one EE mE er Gaile ig: Sok i | pr as Cy per the Montreal égaol, and also to support - a 108 9 situat imo gomferts lortable and well furnis 8.Coulembe, ot sl Defeudsot.On the twenty-fourth Im ve Ç the Stonecttters\u2019 Union, in any move .$B 153 Hutchison.Tel.3333.631 day of arch.18, ot of the cluck B the forenoon, D, ©.FRANCŒUE Ae tition, by them to prevent unfair compe- | ca m8 oo I ois um Lat 68 May to dae ot B Pa of Moston) Zi ei bp sal of J Bole by auction at No.59 Bt.Sates TaterSenls su \u2014 = 2 mi October, 10 19 room svety is Address wind in this ie, consiting ot tweoty one bores of Montreal, : » March, 19% North Wat Oop! \u2014 2 0 = ; sacurday.19th Marek, a - DROPPED DEAD, see EE & o| Wingmen He Bio Dry bobs Sad Hoots ana Ocetral bonds.\u2014+ 2 ne Dongall, 601 N.Ÿ ai.pn SALE-PROVINCE OF QUEREQ, DIS.BOOBs oe oe anses voscosreenceree-ove4, 654.20 vos © wn, ITH Bo D.en trier of Maotresd 3 8 LE inti, Flatares.poses sarees Essense oueste paves weseer 201.8) Demiaion Prat.18 Bo #5 ANTED-LADY EMPLOYED DURING DAY WoFeece La Spualite, Plainsic te arian o Pref.106 ,, | 109 à hosed Latetrvre, Defendant.On the day of Mareh, - Sudden End of an Octdgen © Oo 18 je J ing motions ayy purd bersall and aged six.auisod: ax 11 of tbe clock is tie 8 ibe Duiinem | ems per due EE Laos rio Se dk, a B 1% 8: Ostberiva.Addrew \u201cW R61\" Bran cos 81 store wiil be 5 TURCOTTE, Can Lod no ; déreus 0 à agseph Rice, 5% orton of sae, arora mobi ais 2 EE = 13 = We IE AT CANADA 57 Tamer mre, serday afternoon of heart at Taie * The Poo WB WW Be map de ie WT > ARCOTTE BRET pe eons had set Dut to FCI \u201c2 Zn ZW es aoû a © lui FaHLOR 6 6.aw x 0 Auctioncers Ro to 408 on \u2018street, and rh he TTS = =k conte.only a few doors more to go when he Sof oe redemarre $3 ves shrio n dows, | He had an Stak | WoT ads = VV ANTRDA GOOD PLAIN GOOK.NNT.care INSOLVENT NOTICE: » r to this 0 Wedne ote 81 In the of Campaunis Hocesscd Hved Rib ale family at Yin St - WHEAT STRONGER.Aen Co i SEITE a AND My erte.\u2018\u201cLe \u20ac ai on in sue nation.au erise o .A A peg The undersig seil by p .- rouge et Hl.Fe 20k 5s agi op Or Gav Amir at men © 4 on ut No.& Bt.Jimes sree, Montreal.ven x wast » t OÙ FRONT x.Fes ar, ; ' TOR THE NORTH-WEST.: «(Special to thé.Siac) f Roche Tn i hee DE.\" a st : ; as 18.Wheat opened re Men Shag ve see rue tha 13 La.nadies since a Bey, Abbe Morin il leave oa Thurs 5 Sqnst- Desis noue Mouet oral Book dete, #8 POF HI cue me oo en 200.03 fternoon for the North-West, wi VERL A ox alnty À i tee from the French centres | 0 Fors a, 4 AVENUE, Tr For further partioulérs apply to .- 7! Each con vee Lie, Licuidator.re of the New En land States.Their bag- | ro ees Sadr Ear porn cre © 4 EANARONE Lay Sas, dnd fied ALL core The Fev.pon EA ET od hos Oct of Lamarshe & Beno, 18, Hkre ne ev.gen- bath ad bait, Sted pu and dectric fighting, Dame M Jaw soit sated thai à oO hatent von | pee de ER dE struck, but are upg 20 tel.salen: t ot T.W.Dewilt, Sran office.62 Se0d Kigdun 9 \"8 is TT TR Re Th en * and Oream; prices Cream; prices from $3.75 ver pair.VEN per $3.75 per pair.air.pligue; prices Irom $2.50 TAKEN FREER.3 333333332332333323323332333 Terms Cash.= N EW LACE CURTAINS § A Complete and Choice Assortment.New Irish Point Lace Curtains.Ivor from $3.35 per Rew Swiss Applique Net Curtains, all new designs, in White New Nottingham Lace Curtains all MADE WITH THE NEW wo- EDGE, can be had in white and Cream; ew Hand-made Guipure Lace Curtaine, new patterns; prices fom NEW SASH CURTAINS.Hendsome New Sash Curtains, in Irish Point, Swiss Net and Ap per pair, NEW CURTAINS.New Chenille Curtains, in all colors, ; New Tapestry Ourtains, in all new.patterns.New Derby Curtains, all new Shades.\u2014\u2014p\u2014\"WINDOW SHADES \u2014\u2014> _ New Opaque Window Shades, in all colors.New Laces and Fringes in all dolore.Window Shades made to order sn short All work guaranteed.Country Orders Filled with Care.JOHN MURPHY & Co.2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street.FECEECCECEECLICECEEEREEEEEES + choice nde\u201d patterns, in White, pair.\u2018and fine Curtains from \u201863e A notice.ALL MEASURES.Tel.3833.NÉCCECEECÉCEUEUKEERCCEEE | RAILROADS RAILLWAY HDRES Passenger fares of the Grand Trunk Ry.System hetween pointa, both LOCAL and THROUGH, including fares to ALASKA, KLONDIKE, the PACIFIC COAST, WINNIPEG and the NORTHWEST, as well as ST.PAUL, and all other competitive points, are exactly the same as other lines, FREE COLONIST SLEEPING CARS NNIPEG Canadian Northwest Lowest Rates, Best and Most Popular Route.Passing Canadian cities aad Chicago bry St.pr nnesota, and Lakota.LUR FREE-COLONIST-SLEEPERS for families ana ohers going west are n° spocial convenience, and Dassengers \u2018may bring their own bedding r may purchase r at cost price at Montrcat or Joronto sta us.These Colonist Sleeping Curs ai 150 through without change Portian J Toroute a naines Montreal and À FRÈE COLUNIST SLEEPERS will legve Mont Fasgengets for the Klondike and Yukon: Gold Fields will be accommodated in these FREE COLON IST SLEEPERS 4s far a» Chicago or St Paul, where similar Sleepers can be bad Paéific Coast.SEITLERS\u2019 SPECIAL TRAINS Commencing: March Sth.Bpeclal traina with Settlers\u201d effects and househatd goods will (if sufticient traffic offers) run from Torcmo every Tuesday ening at at 7.00 during Mnrch ana Bett pe trafus will have thron h Colonist Slee = attached and will run through to Winn ped without change.Baggage will be checked through and fretght and Hve stock for- wi rded without customs examination.For tickets, reservation of spave in Bleepers apply to Company's agents.City Ticket Offices.137 88.James ftreet, and Bonaventure Station.Sets ve the DO YOU WANT \u2018A Gladstone Bag ?We 2 Yel a full sized GLADSTONE 14 oe.%, English \"$3.60 usua y so a our price .3 60 F.MCLAUCHLIN.270?ST.CATHERINE AY, Trunk and Bag Repairs a Specialty.Telephone 3820.«© WINTER RESORTS.~ DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.RAILROADS TCE \u201cPACIFIC Kv: Improved OTTAWA Service.5\u2014 Trains Each Way\u20145 Leave Montreal\u2014-Windsor Street Station.Sx 910.p.m *Daity.Other trains week days onl; Los.Ottawa locplng ¢ Car Service, Montreal, Windsor 84.hv.sion.m.daily Passougers thay remain in car = Shaws prev; À 3a.ms and returning car at Ottawa at BEST ROUTES TO THE KLONDIKE Vancouver .J $25 Victoria pa Mort, Wino frst 3 Tourist 31 arte Paie Gers 1707 da.exo Say from Vadetoÿer st.\u201cPaul ) Minneapolis ; B15 J Duluth TORONTO - - Reduced Rates ce Other Polints on Application.SETTLERS\u2019 TRAINS TO MANITOBA ALBERTA ASSINIBOIA \u201cWill leave evtry Tuesday in March and April, should sufficient business offer.Colonists tan travel with their effects and stock on these trains and still make quick time.Colonist Sleepin pers attached to these trains.Ask nearest C.Agent, or write for a copy of the * Settlers\u2019 Tadors: containing full information ns to Freight and Passenger rates, time tables, 7 tions and how to procure a FREE F City Ticket ond Telegraph Office, 129 St.James St.ent WATER BOTTLES, Don't have cold feet when « We Can sell you à two-quart Rubber Hot Water Bottle For 35c.worth $1.00.NEXT TO _ Poet Orrick, Trunk & Bag repairs a speciaity.Tel.38%.F.McLAUCHLIN, 202 Bt Catherine Street, |.- 631 - $5.\u2018ounce of Scott\u2019s Emu siom is- hard to \u2018explain, but- it \u2018| certainly happens.- .It seems to start the digestive machinery working properly.You obtain _a greater benefit from - \u201cyour food.\u201cThe oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- ÿ | pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power.All physicians know this to to be a fact.All druggists; 50¢.aad $1.00.SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Taronte ' al We are Pleased To See the People Appreciat> our efforts to furnish theru with comfortable homes.We are consequently offering all kinds ot Home F rois at Jowest recs on easy orme YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD.You want to furnish abome, - went « you in causy access a any he = Père you need, Let à can ae to our liking, and i\" ee for the privilege, = URNITURE CARPETS (made and laid free).OILCLOTH, LINOLEUMS STOVES Ete.Etc.oar re Sorringes Ar Are win Surprise vous American Wringer Co.1678 % 1680 Notre Dame Bt, T.A.ENMANS, Manover.60tyeadtf STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpesl rah Tortiand Service.From Liverpool.8 Feb.sail fro of Granl Trunk and a P.Railways laaving Moa! All steamers m Portiapd on wrrival of brs 4.30 the previous evening, *Bteamers marked thus will to foreland Cabin and ein: hh dpe Sa at Halifax Westboand Wp aTas Second \u2018 : Liver London Glasgow, Derry and and Ne York Service a + Return, Sinai Routes UE ry or es kor troighit, passage or further information apply te Baa ALLAN gifoarent Boston gv Fhiladeishia.DOMINION INE.\u2019 STEAMSHIPS.AM TIVERFGOL SERVICE.2 From Liv \u2026.\u2026 Fob.10 rn ra .Feb.MH, Mch.12 1pm ch.3, Mch.19.) p.m.Noh 1 Apr.21pm From we Meh.Ta Mch.2 as pr.13, Apr.3, 4 pm.Spada of pres ES [yen ry W to, a nes ue _8180 return.Hecond-Culin,_ | to single: 75 to 378.40 return.rage\u2014To Live: Derry, London, Queenstown Delran aod Glasgow, 50 a $5.50.dieerage outfits Midship saloons, eisotrio light, of further nformation apply to any gyn: var the Dave TORRANCE \u20ac 0.= apn NORTH, GERMAN LLOYD ST EXPRESS SERVICE.Re losboy, Bi BR decks.Compsay or 17 81, Jacrame Kaiser KL Lahn.GIB BALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA.: Kai Wm.IL Mch.19.- | Aller.Apr.16, 10am\" -.Mch Ferre Werra .\u2026.ÀA 10am Eos ApL = 102.| Kai Wm Hi.pl 1000 OELRICES & CO.?Ro wling Green, N.F.BENJAMIN & WEsTUN, 10 Pos à Armes 9.Sg Montreal Dougras BATTERSEY, 8t.James St.op.Ee .H, HENRY.Tie 3 Peter 8t.(Mechanics Building), Agonts for Montreal HAMBURG-AMERICAN TWIN SCREW EXPRESS LINT § \u201cBRECT TO PARIS, LONDON, mANBUR, K a MONEY TO LEND First Mortgaxe at 4 and 5 per cent.ROBT, & GOOLD, | uy} \"sod 3 Standard Bldy, SPECIFIC ARTICLES, + AA re ne + Double, Double, 2 «x l'ime and Trouble, effocted a powder 4 be eta lying cook with bak- ech or approval THE COOK°S FRIEND Passe : Bu IEA ns Tn mm of 0 cm Ln bata, M of all hoalh Call and see samples ot the Fe au at Ee\" of ar Wa | Moore Patent Pocket at 207 St td Ls Open all the year.snd James street, HADDON HALL, 2,53, = ATLANTIC CITY, N, Sua OPEN ALL THR YRAR.a ages ol preparation.1% fe rn ox artesiad well, EPPS\u2019S cocoa | GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished ryt Deltoacy of Flav love here for Superior .quality and Nutritive Proper- Normannia.Mar.34 Columbia ;.May 12 A.Victoria.Apr.7 Normannis.- PF.Bismarck.Apr.28 A.Victoria.May First cabin, $73 np; second cabin, $45 up; steerage, TWIN SCREW PASSENGER BERVICE.NEW YORK \u2014HANBURE DIRECT.Presi: '\u2018ennsylvan Palatin.First cabin, 960 ap; second clazs, $40: toerage, 25.MAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 Bdwuy, N.Y.Or Jamen Tuox, 13 St John rect.BENJAMIN & WESTON, 10 Place d'Armes TOLAS HATTERABY, Bt.Jamss at.op.able Bldg, Ww.H Brskr té 8t.Petor 6.(Mechanics\u2019 Institute of Bypilding), Agents for Montreal HOLLAND AMERICALINE VIA BO CORSA \" CE book and \u2018toes otras | Fais For Bader.) Mita York, ot D, D.Buen Li CN Foe ET a MRS.BONE HONORED.On Thursday, March March 10, the children of the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent Institution, Berthe- let street, street, Fire a concert in-honor of the birthday Buperintendent, Mrs.Bone: At:the end.Lhe oon vert scie | was sprung on Ars.0 e n, consisting of a formato resentation of the Fut ba two very handsoma the sid a a onede net y wi The Council of the Bar have adopted re \u2018solutions of regret and condolence on the detb of 8 the late Mr.Harry Al hhott, 30.; 1 asl % tinge SR A % | slong Comm nen cal PRICE 25'ÉENTS.pondre Tl we =# ci Comet Asks the \u201c Minois- Regiment to ~ Come Here.NEW STREET RAILWAY ROUTE.ThePropasition Approved of by.the Cauncil=-A Lot of\u2019 Rous tine Matters.The City Council held its monthly meeting yesterday, Mayor Prefontaine \u2018presided, and the members present were: Ald.Roy.Dufresne, Gagnon, Paquette, Ekers.Clearibue, Lareau, Martineau, Archambault, Gallery, Sad- ler.Laporte, Turner.Ames, Jacques, Kinsella, Stevenson, Marsolais, Preno- veau, Ouimet, Brunet, and Rainville, The following letter trom the secretary of the Department of Militia and Defence was read: \u201cDepartment of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 8th March, 1893.\u201cSir,\u2014With further reference to a resolution passed by the City Council of Montreal on the 2nd June, 1884, offering to grant assistance to the amount of 325,000 to the Federal Government on certain conditions for the building ol barracks in case a regimental depot of the permanent force would be located in Montreaf, the Hon.Minister of Militia and Delence desires to be informed if.in the event of the Government deciding to establish such a regimental depot of the permanent torce, the city of Montreal would be dispo to contribute this amount of $25,000 unconditionally towards the erection of the barracks and other proper accommodation which would be required in connection with the establishment of such à force.- \u201c\u2018E have th& honor to\u2018 be, Sir.\u201cYour obedient servant, \u201cA, BENOIT, Captain, retary.\u201cHis Honor the Mayor of the City of Montreal, PQ.\u2019 5 It was referred to the Finance Committee, PETITIONS RECEIVED.The following petitions were received and referred as stat From termers of Napierville asking for scales in the Bonsecours market \u2014 Market Committee.rom citizens or Bt.Gabriel Ward against the establishment of the hay market in that ward, also asking thas the G.T.R.Station.he removed to Hibernia strpet\u2014Marké¢ and Road Committees, The rules were suspended, and the Montreal Reform Club was Incorporated on motion of Ald.Martineau, seconded by Ald.Marsolais.letter from, Toronto, informing him that invitation to the: Fire In July.It will number 600 they are to pay thétr expenses.ayor Prelontaine this done, and, on motion of Ald.to that effect: The Council\u2018concu Finance, a for two new oaptains, and in the ance Committee refusing $500 to on Jacques Cartier Square.NOTICES OF MOTION, railway, as follows: Rachel, Papineau, Carriere, Amherst, St.Zotique and St.Denis.t.Denis extended to Belanger street.he would\u2018-ask judgment in the case of the suit taken againsiathe city by proprietors assessed forthe \u2018opening of Pantaleon street.At the suggestion of Ald.Lareau, the collect from De Lorimier the amount it owes lor water.The Financé Committee reported that tt could not concur in the request foi 43200 for uniforms of the Sanitary Po lice.The Finance Committee recommended that the following amounts be paid to tenants of Bonsecours, Market for damages owing to bregks in the water pipes: pecree Smythe, $20; Jos.Nan- EP 180; O.& B.Hart; 875; Tbos.Foley, $250.The Fire Committee\u2019s report for $14.- 000 for stations, apparatus, supplies and forme ,keep was referred ta.the Finance es.0 * PARK & ISLAND CARS.Ald, Stevenson enquired what had be come of his complaint made.by him many months ago,, that the Park & Island Railway Coho was using the streets of the o thout any consent from the Sound].The Montreal Street Railway not the right had '} without orn thé City Council allo any foreign Sars: to run \u2018over Les trac The Mayor explained \u2018that the City Attorneys had reported, some months ago, that the Street Railway Company had not the right to allow foreign vars to run over Îts tracks.This opinion had -been sent to the Finance Committee to report upor, but it had not done so as na: Raï villa, chairman of the Finance Committ liad he would look up document and have a report den \u201d pon it without further delay.al agques sald the vontreal, Street ailway Company was now giv transfers on nd Park, & Jlslan na \u20ac cars, as tho e their own.Ald.Räinville-\u2014\u2018* hé been refused such transfers, and fow persons know that they are being given.\u201d ae report of fhe Finance Com- | recommen that a re and} be made robe the x rragh estate or taxes overcharged, was left to next meeting.The overcharge\" as fhe to mn error in measurement, an mont ot she proper tr wee reduced trom ,000 ot \u201d uw drm CAR HOUTE, .The Road C application S e M.8.R, rection as ae is the.hve of, sald) ok To Be Bo foot.brest ose ' .ouvlils ® dopble Léna op MOT io c ee: and addresses of \u201cARE INVITED, d.Stevenson said: he had received a the City Council there had extended ah Regiment of the nia oa gar aR Y saking 1/53 b The r ent is a.visit Canadé re A to 800, and suggested that Stevenson, seconded by Ald.Rainville, the City Clerk was Instructed to write » in the report of it Banting an ad- nal $1009] to the Police Committee n- the Market Committee for a new platform Ald.Martineau gave notice that be [would ask that the City Orerk prepare by-laws for the two new lines of street d.Martineau also gave notice that that the city confess \\ Finance Committee were instructed to bmittee\u2019s report on the* = Marriage\u201d.end sec with the Ta same.por A BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DBATHS Son inved [rom Ovponits Page.BIRTHS.BEAM\u2014In: I ersoll, Ont.staal, to'M dry, \u201cAdol phus GLENNY\u2014At Little Oat., on Februa 38, th wife of Mr.Jobo nay, Jr.,.-of.8 80 MACKAY\u2014Op March a, and Mrs, A.M.8.NEPHEW\u2014In Kincardine, Ont., ob Tues\u2014 on the kh in, am, & sop.* ! Britain, Lindsay, a Hamilton, daag! to ackay, a B, day, March 8, 1808, the wile of Mr.Jos.Nephew, of a son.* PHILLIMORE\u2014At Cooksbtre, P.Q., on the 25th of February, 1 the wife of De.RB.H.Phillimore, of à daughter.* ROBB\u2014At Cowansville, on March.5, 1808, the wife of\u2019 Wil} Bobb, Jr.of à son.\u201d DEATHS IN THE CITY.MIC AELB\u2014On March 1th, 1808, of dipb\u2014 iherie.Willlam Raymond Michacls an0û 8 years a and 8 months, paire son ca ward Michaels, machfn DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.ALLENL-At Hillsboro\u2019, N.B., on March 2, of pulmonary consumption, Willlum C., soi of v.Thomas allen, 1a \u2019the.20th year of his age.* DIXON\u2014At Oxford Junetton, N.B., Febr.2, Edward O.Dixon, aged \"=, eldest son of Willlam Dixon, of Parrs sbor.ro'.* DEMARY\u2014In &trathro Oat, ov March 8, 1808, Martha, relic \"ot th late B.V.Demary, aged 60 years.FULLIAMES\u2014AL Ridget arch, Laura Campbell, oved wile of John P.Fulljames.* | GROOVE\u2014At Woodstock, ont.Weg- neéday, Maroh 9, 1808, Samuel Groove, 5e years.* HALE\u2014On March 9 at London, Ont, Richard Hale, aged 88 years.* MILLBR\u2014At Lacbute, Que.March 1598, Mary Vart, wife of Épariee Hitter, age a.Guy diy\u2019 ars and 2 (ten) be, Eng.OWL, on the &h bel mouths, a native of kshire, McCORMICK\u2014In Port Huron, ou Feb.a, Mr.Joho McCormick, formerly of Warwick, aged 69- years - MOSHEH\u2014A:t Easuman P.Q., at the resi- doce a his son-indaw,; Ww.1.Marun, + \u201ctue Bth March, 1808, Jumes H.Moshe, formerly of Faraham, aged 79 years.PARE\u2014On tke Sth inst, at the age of 3 yeurs, George Kugene Dorton-Pare, ouly on or the late Edmona Pare, advocate, uel ROSS\u2014At Lancaster, Ont, on March M, John Boss, contractor, aged 78.BANBORN\u2014 A: Ygecloo P.on the March, 16, Nelso Sanboss, aged ed a years.\u201c BMITH\u2014In &t.Jobn, N.Ba os March Tth, William Smith, aged & y STEWART ys.John, ~ on oa Mon day morting; March 7, Jane Sinart, in the Gh year of her agé.* YOUNG\u2014On March 9,1 at Crumli West Nissouri, Loadon Peter Young: aged OT years,* granted the Montreal Street Railway Company, to lay à single traok along Youville street temporarily, pending the completion of Route No.10, the said track to be laid under the same conditions.and in accordance with bylaw No.210, of the city of Montreal\u2019 Aid Stevenson thought the report was ambiguous, and incidentally referred to the fact that the Cote 8 Nelges line was not vet built.Ald.Brunet\u2019s motion to adopt the re port carried.Ald, Jacques, Kinsella and Stevenson dissenting.Ald.Martineau seconded by Ald.Gallery, moved to amend by-law 107 be amended 80 ag to pus chimney sweeping under the direct control of the Fire Committee, or to give the work out by contract.The (duestion was referred to the Fire Committee, Ald.Martineau moved to return to the old by-law.regarding : connections vid vate sewers wnd the main Eh hy.discusster followed on this ap di.the matter was sent to the raittee, \u2019 Po SHICLE LICENSES.On motion of Ald.Martineau seconded by Ald.Prenoveau, By-law 80: \u201ceon: corning, the license for vehic chicles - and wi gous carting stone ! ta of the city, was pr as, fo)- ows: vision to the contrary, law Not 50, entitled: \" **By-law copcérn- ing vehicles,\u201d passes on the 15th March, cense for any vehicle or ring within the limits:of the city, viz For each waggon or vehiole drawn by.two horses, $2, and $5 for the Borses.Any person contravening fes sions of this by-law shall\u201d be] lab e to a fine, and in default of immediate ment of the said fine and costs, to an imprisonment, the amount of said fine, the term of said imprisonment to be determined hy the Recorder\u2019s Court, at its disaretion; but the said fine shall \u2018not \u2018exceed forty dollars, and the term of imprisonment shall not exceed two calendar months; the said Imprisonment, however, to cease at any time before the expiration, of the period\u2019 fited upon by the Recorder\u2019s Court, on payment of said fine and costs; and where the infraction is continuou such infraction during each day sh constitute a separate offence.On motion of Ald.Prenovean, seconded by Ald.Ames, the Health Committee was constituted a Board of Health, and the Council adjourned.ANCIENT ORDER FORESTHRS, 8.J.Snellgrove, High Chief Ranger of Bee.cient Order of Foresters, has ac- | cep he invitation of Court Allan's | Pride, No.5774, to be present at their twenty-fitth anniversary, which the Court celebrates on Monday eveni the 28th inst.The High Court Ran; as also requested the District Chief ger to call a meeting of the members of the nca District for 5 evening, the 20th.wl and_Bro.Dr.edical Examiner.and Ret: Executive Council, will ss the law recently regarding fraternal so- rd.Bro.W.igh Chief apd others of the be presen to, passed at Quebec Meties, YOUNG FOLKS GUILD.Av cuccesaful- and enjoyable eveni entertainmen given to the inmates of ihe Old Poire » Home, at 7 Poi ne.eveni Guild of Zion Church, y Owin Op, Fo to the absence 4 the president, Mr.Coaten filled the chair.The progra J & Dart CONTAINS THE NEW INGREDIENT évier TES USNESS.[lo NET 6M roux »ueCGISE ¥ .OR BY MAIL FROM THES.8 RYOKMAN NED.@ 00e\u201d thin the: Section 1\u2014Notwithstanding any pro- | contained in by-f 1870, the following rates shall be those which the Chief of Police is hereby.au-'k thorized to demand and exact \u2018aa nH, ) vont i T 6060030990 16% 3030303530 W03U0S0SS0S0BO s THE S.CARSLEY CO., LIMITED.FOR SALE New Dining Tables.NO.288 PEEL ST.Antique Os Fin Very Cheap.Lauren scien) Apply to - WIOSEPHACY, $4.50.r next suit it wen't be Solid Oak Dining Tables.cones $7.i5 New Patterns, $7.50 vs $12.00 Book Shelves New Hard Wood Per table Book Shelves, with sheives, well finished and very useful, $1.95 THES CARSLEY-CO., LIMITED.New Spring Jackets Direct from Paris Auother shipment of Ladies\u2019 Spring Novelties in Jackets direct from Paris tha tell au interesting story of the New Sea in vogue at The Gay Capital.Ladies\" Cloth Jackets, Reefer front, slashed collar and Pearl Buttons .ions $4.20 kets, Baas?eut tease faced Satin, Haims rag $12.85 85 THES.CARSLEY LEY CO., LIMITED.Book B Buying Is done where stocks are freshest and fullest and where the surprise of many a wonderful bargain awaits the pleased purchaser.Our books are fresh.Here are a few samples of } > BIG VALUE\u2014 2000 Paper Books JIS 5 Duchess, = Kipling, 59 ONLY Caine, miss and à D pp Retail Tomorrow GREAT ry BOD Pen Titles, 2 gust to, in from je ONLY York.Cloth boan 300 Reta ha A splendid line of Caines 500 on number, any va are a Roches such 7 Rs Droit | mond, Tennyson, Lu pe ALL Books trous lc to 8 vo.REDUCE THES, CAS COL, LIMITED jours ox Buchangs, of , ne â and arrangi to des ~ ane s Hou os.© i.of yout mums oy ivi 0 Mots por- yest shout the \"Bfoore - \u2018Patent \"ai 2188 Notre Dame st.sig St.Catherine st.- 2320 St.Catherine st.Dome NIAGARA N 5 a.thi degression, Fapltation nd | To Let\u2014House DOWN BY THE SEA.Handsome Suburban Residence, at St John, N.B., by Auction.On Saturday, the 19th Inst.§ a = o 5 clogk.at Chubbe (corner, Bt.John, er A.C.Jardine Esq., the handeons brick Baby Carriages.We have just received our New Style 1808 Baby Carriages, Now the weather is favorable take the little gubur burban a Teslatnes, = with Pa carriège one out for an airing JARDNE \u201cPROPERTY.ang now ocou- and in one of Hami.hy A.ine, otoughly ton\u2019 Carriages, they ven built acd in excellent.\u2018order.Com Are best and ut six acres of land in lawn and cheapest.furae à meadow to, cut sufficient ay f Mesutituil situ- an r horse cow.Sted or outside Sy cine, Cony eat \\ to R.and electric rallways.Cool leasant in summer, and most desirabre to! escape the hut tS MIR inland cities, W.A.LOCKHART, os Auctiopeer and broker.\u2014 = and then you'll regret it.Don\u2019t you think a saviag of from 25 per LINOLEUMS in 4 yard widths, WITH LARGE GARDEN IN REAR Ya SI OUD'$ HAMILTON'S, HART & TUCK WELL, 153 MeGill Mt.os FRIENDS 52 Have taken en advan of our week of GIFT MAKING.We began on- Saturday ast ; presenting \u201call purchasers of a pound of Tea with A GIFT OF 2 THEIR OWN CHOOSING.\u2014= The scheme accomplished our design.PURE AND FRAGRANT TEAS into hundreds of homes.The Chance Ends Absolutely Saturday Evening of This Week.Co It has introduced our oa re ieee +++ - o1 St.Lawrence se.868 St.Lawrence St.7: Bloury St.OANADIAN JIAN TOBAGOO.Match 15.\u2014 rose AR EY ins legiaiafo File cond Sp Ini a en duty of ve Cents a pound SCANDINAVIANS Make the Mayor an Honorary Member of Thelr Soctety.conte à pound dedu: revenu tation from the National Scan- nse tates os be added to tho éupesien, Soctety of Montreal, © com sed Customs tarif.- Tolmecy min In South of Pres: $ Oblen ahd ron- Fanex in quité const sai, Fity eatlonds lund, on oi Ma Joan aia, and ve been sh from Yeamington to venssôn, obtsine ontreal recently.to-day and aekod Sha Coe to: acoupt an hoo- \"Deranged the effects of Pro aime Ta remy! i il ue.; in his min d from ontaine in reply sa Ta elig .« nerjous illness, n Les ia Tap the ed to acoede to their wis spoke only son of et I Soria, Jo r.of 49 in warm term \u201cthe ar tizenship , ey committed \"auloide of the Beandineviant.throngh the head wWHEK'S MORTALITY, ou Fimeent £ Coterrets iy re a For There wore ome k ta in 1 gy Pale pire Les 3 toutes Pro- 3 D and 1+ SE ain ot vo \u20182 \u2018zx WEAK SE vos RE Le ts SE New Worsted Mixtures in alt the latest Spring Colorings, The Papular Material of the season, Organdie Muslins, to att the Now and rer cman than a ther house, but for cast ou HAMILTON'S | To-morrow we place on sale some magalfcent values In new Spring Dress Goods, as an inducement for you to visit our Dress Goods Departanent and view the lmmense assortment of beautifni, chic and stylish dress materials we are now showing, the ideal ma- 596 sand.Illuminated Scotch Pebble Cloth, a ful range of colors in this new and 70\u20ac .¥ - Shepherd Ch Checks in heavy, strictly all.Wool quality, ww fasbionatse 80\u20ac \u201d For Tomorrow just a tow cuts in prices to go you more nt mately acquainted with Handgome Nainsook Stripes, full æ tnch wide.Your choice of bun æds of (aie 156 agnifcent ra of Plaids and Cheoks i Be! Scotch Gi hams.LV s : \" .ne 25¢C yard New Skirts.Black Broche Skirts, cut full swee ep perfect hang ng, lined and i) §- Inter: n- $2.25 a Tailor cut $2.75 In Heavy Scotch Tweed, especlal- ly suitable for Spring wear $3.25 New Furniture.We are recelving daily carloads of well made, well finished FURNITURE ; as our space is limited we must sell them quickly.New Chairs.A car load of Chairs that we must sell this week.Righ Carved Back dining Chairs in solid wood, autiquaffilsh at Handsome ely \u201cvod, \u2018extra bigh back Rockers, at $2.50 Have you bought your Carpets yett Don't delay.These bargains won't lagt for ever.Our stock is growing less day by day.If you don\u2019t hurry you may miss your opportunity cent.to 33} should be sufficient inducement for you to buy your Carpets HERE and NOW?\u2018We are now showing a magnificeal range of patterns in ENGLISH OILCLOTHS and St.Catherine and Peel Bts, et and Dominion Squares.Lg! YOUNG WOMEN LOVE The D & A Corset, it fits.so comfortably, figure, while yielding easily to every the movement.It lasts well, and sells at popular prices.\u2014 MORAL : YOUNG WOMEN WEAR rue D & A Conger.MUST PAY UP.Insurance Companies Lose Tholr Case in the Baton Fire Affaie, @ \" TORONTO, March 15 \u2014Judgment was handed down by Mr.Justice Faguson.yeu, rday afternoon in favor of the Banks of Foronto in the long fought contest over the insurance on the John Eaton stock.The çourt decided against the insurance compa: 2 au nth, aud or Ce to the bank to w ch the John n Co ny assign ali the policies.e court firat finds that there was no pretence of arson or ony claim established in that respect; second that there was no fraud in the declaration of claim for insurance and that looking at ait the evidence, whether from whether that given 2 the witneeses in ge eral, or in detail.The total loss by the fire amounts to 77,000.The court gives no effect to the contention of the defendants that there should be allowed amount for deprecation of the stock.court says that tbe evidence Ne not enfficientiy clear upon that, and that if any\u2019 depreciation were allowed it would not affect the Case, for no amount of depreciation that the court could allow can bring the claim down to the ne en of the total insuran vont $219,000.The bank Claims that amount.The amount of the policy n the m- pany on which the above j udzment is rendered was $5, e bank 1 is given a judgment for that nd WILL GROW HOPS.(Bpecial to the bear.) HUNTINGDON, March 15.4 new com pany has been started at Camaviite, Yue.to be known as the Hop, Growing Company Cazaville, Liniited.The promoters are enn E.1.Ladd Ww.E Smaliman and W.E Kios og Malone, N.\\.; Lewis R.Sear of New York City, \u2018and Davi of ville.The \u2018capital stock wilt Ny ,000.The new company have icased the hop yard owned Messrs.Ladd,Smali- man Vass, who, however, retain there terest in the store at Cazavitle.we Vass will: remain as manager of companies.Hood's Sars; blood, which Mr; Dn of boty Na makes rich\u201d red and sustsing the - > rs FW ii i merit ee oh a PR dre sf LE PE eee me at mn 0 ES With Home Kemedios That May a as dure 8 itics Bo Relied Upo au Don's For Alt Discases\u2014Get M Guide to Health From Nearest Druggist.Buy a 25 cent Munrou Remedy and Cure You Munyon's Rhcomariom Cure seldom iails to relier £ in one to three bours, añd cures ta a few days By robs Bo.Munyon's positively cures all forms of in ation \"and æomsc rouble.v Munyon's Cola Cure prévents phoumonis and breaks up » cola ion a few bours.Price Munyon's Cough Cure \u201ctops coughs, anight sweals, allays soreness anc speedily heals the 1 s.Price x.Munyon'\u2019e Kian igney Cure speedily cures ns In the back, lotns or grolns and all me of kidney disease.Price #5.me cure for each discase, At all art, gids.Tost! vial.« TRE TGENT 1 BY MAIL.it enable te call at one vf our offices.wrke Pral.Muoayon, 11 and 18 Albert street, roronte, for advice, which ts abso\u2014 tutelv free.most obstinate cases suc- eexsfully rested through correspondence.All communiextions anewered in strictest sontidence.Bend for Gadde Ww Health, free, \u20182 x SOLITAIRE * Wehave à magnificent assortment of BEAUTIFUL STONES iin the MOST CHASTE aud UNIQUE R.A.DICKSON & CO., 2361 St Catherine Si.Open every Saturday Evening until 9, LL PRRSONR HAVING CLAIMS A Rs:ate of the late MS AGAINST THE LADY ABBOTT web bere oted and required to send the same, ATES ESTED is, the eine.without delay.puLY ETRE & BETRUNE.Advecates, New York Life Building.QUEBEC IRISHMEN \u2018Will Have Their Parade on St ' 3 Patrick's Day.' {Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, March 15\u2014The St.Patrict\u2019 Day procession, to be held here on Thurs: y, was very nearly falling through yesterday.In order to include all otherwise unorganized Irishmen of thus city and district in a body which might join other so cieties in eir procession, a Jo was formed called the \u201cClub of Ninety- -Fight.\u201d Fe- ther Rosbach, Rector of the Church, sent for the secretary of the society, and prohibited its participation as such in the procession.meeting was held on Sunday afternoon, in the hall in rear of St.Patrick\u2019s Church, to consider the matter, \u201cen Father Rosbach.who was presen sisted in his opposition, which he declared bad rom higher authority than own.The meeting then appointed an influential Grace, deputation to wait upon His u, Who received the members yesterday and authorized them to take part in the procession if they saw fit to do so.There :8 much satisfaction in local Irish circles at the gratifying settlement of the little difficulty, for if the new club had been barred out of the procession it is probable th that none would have been held ere a 65 \u2014 ONTARIO ELEOTIONS, TORONTO, March 15.\u2014At Osgooae yterday a writ was issued on el po drard Hastings, claiming $600 dama &nd costs against Ahner Summerfeldt, Town Clerk of Unionville, for alleged ir- ity in connect jon with tie recent election in East York.The allegation is laintiff applied for and received a ballot fi rom the efendant, but that he by mistake in favor Richardson.the | Liberal, and applied for a new one on the ground that it was spoiled.It is claimed that the deiendant took the bal lot, looked at it, and deliberately put it in the box, Lote that it was quite correct.STRAT Ont, March 15.\u2014The re count in the South Perth! election wis concluded yesterday, afternoon.and Nelson pranteith (Conservative) was declare.major ty of ten votes.GODERIE H, Ont.March 15.-Jud, ent on the dispated ballots in the West Huron tion was delivered by Judge M Mason yew terilay.The result gives Mr.Beck a ma- Jority of two.An appeal has been taken and the case will go to Toronto.THE SUPREME COURT.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, March 15\u2014In the Supreme Court yesterday, in the case of Raphael vs.Maclaren.in which the court had made |uggestions as to amicable settlement nt the time of the hearing, the parties again appea fore the court, and announe- wd that it had been found impossible to wrive at apy mutual understanding, and both parties submitted a tions to the court, which were received as admissions as far as they went.The remaining points Ya be decided being: I, as to personal lin bility of the trustees for legal expenses; 2, whether or not deduction of expenses of chargeable to the legacy should be payable out of principel or revenues: and: 3, how far it war Decessary to compute interest wpon the tender made into court with The pleas of the trustees.The court took he whole case under considerstion.reschel vs.the Auer ht Compo.in which à motisn to quash was aron the 8th of March, judgment was ut with delivered refusing the motion, costs the appellant fixed at £23.MISS FLYNN'S FUNERAL.(Epecial to the Star.) QUEBEC, March 15.\u2014The funeral of Miss Eveline Flynn, the 21-year-old daugh- SICK PEOPLE CURED.Rich and Poor Alike Provided North in the Big Steamers, THE STICKEEN ROUTE BLOCKED Detroit Men Start \u201cfor gmonton With Steamboat } Machinery, 4 e (Special to the Star.) v VANCOUVER, B.C, Margh 15%\u2014 The great crowds travelling north ard being passed on expeditiously now without let or hindrance.Dig iron steamers are sailing daily and all 13 serene on land and sea, As the rush grows bigger and Rigger,\u201d the boats becomu more numrous Yestebday the Roard of Trade held an indignation meeting to protest against a report published in Montreal, that ail steamer accom- wodation was engaged up to June.Thete are at present more than enough , stear ers to accommodate a much greater ru the present world's record btgake available steamers from all over the Tore having been pressed into service.numbers are booking in the Ju is of the gravest importance that Be should ask the stearnboat agents the 7 lowing questions: If delayed over a cet: tain number of days, will the steamship company pay the expenses, and does the steamer oT Ary hoe horses and cattje.i \u20ac American companies have\u201d caused very : serious expense and inconvenience by no guaraptees in cases of delays an ack of accommodation.The steamers Centamniny and kshan were some seven or eight days late, and in one instance riots almost occ he steamer Ningchow, by far the best boat sail ing north, seating 300 at dinner, loft yvz- terday with 600 on board.The Canadian Pacific people are jubilant over their carrying trade.hey are handling six times as many passengers as they were before the big cut, so the rate war is giving them bandaome financial returns.À Caref:il computation Was made last week of the outfitting trade on the Canadian coast, Vancouver and Victoria are doing a cash trade of over halt a million dollars a week.or two millions monthly.STICKEEN ROUTE BLOCKED.SEATTLE, Wash., March 15.\u2014 The steamer Cottage City, which has arrived from Alaska, brougbt a number o passengers Irom Fort Wrangel, who have given up getting into the Yukon country by way of the Stickeen route.Amonz them was W.Brown, of Massachusetts.who succeeded in getting about thirty miles beyond Wrangel with his outfit before the deep snow stopped him.Brown says about 1000 men are snowed in between Wrangel and Glenors.MacKensie and Mann.who are to construct a railway between Wrangel and Lake Teslin.re Kot their construction outfit thirty miles above Wrangel.They will probably be leit there until the snow melts in the spring.Mr Brown started to the Yukon last au- tums, and after packing his At over the Chilkoot Pass he decided t he could not get down the i Mey 0 he sold hia supplies snd returned to Wrans ter effeut.DETROITERS FOR KLONDIKE.DETROIT, March 15 \u2014 À party of about twenty Detroit people, under the leadership of Capt.John L.Morrison, a well known manufacturer, expect to leave this week for the gold fields.A party of eleven started last night.They will go directly to Fdmon- ton, whence the Tudson\u2019 s Bay Company will take them ninety miles overland to Athabasca Landing.Here they will build a boat to be fitted with engine and boilers, which they will carry with them from Detroit.When the boas {ds completed they expect to go up the Athabasca River until they find wold.BACK FROM ELDORADO.SAGINAW, Mich., Marok 15.\u2014 Wil Ham Savage, L.Bradt, and H.Savage retvrned home trom the Klondike this mornine.after an absence ol eight months.Bradt, a former recorder and Assistant prosecuting attorney, says Klondike is a hard country.Men bave been there twelve vears and found nothing.It is a rich country.but it requires the hardest kind of work to Ret the gold.All the claims are taken for 40 miles In the gold belt.Everything i» peaceful, and there will be no starvation.Ther brought a few hundred do lars in nuggets.and sold some dust, but.decline to say how much they lonndi.They will organize a company nnd sell their claims if possible, THE WOMEN'S CLUB.The Montreal Women's Club met yesterday afternoon, and instend of a lecture or discussion an entirely different p had been prepared À al most Pa ightfnl Apres-Midi Musicale was given, and reflected much credii on Mrs.R.rowa and Mrs.M.Renouf, to whose efforts the success Pi the Musicale was due.Nent- ly printed programmes were distributed among the audience, which womprised a large number of ladies, who were non-mem- rs as weli as members o ub.The president, Mrs.Robert Reid, pr in the chair, and with her on the form was Mrs.R.D, McGi vice-president, and Mrs.R cordi secretary.After the \u2018meetin bad open in the usual way ihe music © Was then proceeded with, m give mg a piano solo moat oy Recitation, song, and instrumental music were alt heard and so arranged that variety was one of the charms of the entertainment.Solos were given by Miss May Macfariane, ter of ex- ier Flynn, took place this Miss Ida Giassiord and Mrs, Ye Neil Ling, morning to the Basilica, and thence to À, vocal quartette, \u201cSummer Ni ih \u201d oan Lelmout Cemetery.This is the third child bewutifully rendered by Miss At the ofticted parents have lost during the Miss 1.Glassford and J.last cighteen months.The musical part af the service was conducted by the students of Hon.Mr.Flynn's law classes in Laval University.FIVE HUNDRED KILLED.MADRID, March | 15- According to official despatch received here from Man- ents were killed dur- ila, to-day, 500 insur ing the si of inao.The despatch adds that the insurgent forces have not of- any resistance tc the Spanish troops Pia sent to the relief of the garrison.BOHOOL-HOUSE BURNED.WINNIPFQ, March 1 School at Rat \"Portage was completely gut td ès yesterday.The building cost was insured for §11,000 In the hive Phoenix, Caledonian and the In surance Company of North America.Special Notice.Klondike Clothing.The clothing question is a might portant one i{ you contemplate a Tour ney to the Klondike, to do is to buy your outfit at The .8, Oarstey Oo., Lid, YX Shem giving you the b 15\u2014The Centra The safest thing A Mise Sactarlane, with a duet Ne nis Albert J.Brown and Mrs Alan \u2018Hacbut Es Brown retited \u201cThat last Me aie of Van Webern.> with a piano accon)| Les Mere by her lit te brother, Mas- , and was hearts heartily on Fredrika\u2019s name TS down for a tnd recitation later que d she was rected with much a whea she stepped < fa à the porn à and gave and oa of Mic spirit a Arn TRANDET.Plano ai nee dre executed by Miss Lovell, Ror duo They Are Bein Rushed etre gel and tried the Stickeen, with no bet- '*} où th Ale he who gave thelr e An emy of Music last nigh % wae ator ous i embers © ac uitted themselves of their allott with an ease an t.and partly be- gramme in detall was as follows : \u201cTHE LOAN OF,A LOVER.\" Comedy in one act, by L R.Planche.Characters.Captain Amerafort .Peter Bpy .Bwyzel Delve !! Gert - Ida Blanchaud Ernestine \"Rosendeat\u2019 \"Wolferstan Thomas SCENE\u2014Gardens of a villa on & canal near Utrecht, \u201cSUNSET.Comedy in one act, by Jerome K.Jerome.Characters.Ararfah Stodd .\u2026.E.R.Ricketws Lawrence .H.A.Broongls - ecl| un .Elsie Campooil Joan and Lois, step-aisters .ecll T.Gordon, May E.Reynolds SCENE\u2014Morning room at Mr.Rivers.\u2018 \u201c\u201cPOOR PILLICODDY ** \u2018(Farce in one act by I.M.Morton.) Characters: Mr, Pillic \u2026 \u2026 KE.Mackay Edgar .Geo, Mason &'1ss Stevenson Brown .Miss Millle Monk .« Miss Elsie Campbell Pillicoddy's Flower Bhop.Scene\u2014Mr, Period 1340.The plays were under the direction of Miss May EK.Reynolds.The orchestra, under the direction of Mr.Chas.Beichling, rendered the following selections durtng the eveoins: Mrertare Sin ATR ces aoe uette + The first of these three dainty Hie dramatic tit-bits was probably thé least hap- Pr though the actors did their best Lo te The second was very though admirab Sayed but was the plece de resistance, and Pour i fcoddy, collectively and Indiviau- ally; was simply great.It was excrucia:- Makar fungy.and it was not overdone.Mg.dear was ay good in the rt, oe Mr, rge Mason, as the misddderstood captain, aided \"him nobly tn keepin; + up the fun.The ladies were ad- mirablé, In fact, all through tbe evening, though \u201cibe men did well, the ladles did a litle befter.Mies Btevenson Brown, as Mrs.Pilicod certainly gave sufficient reason to' be foolish about er, and oae could just\u2019 imagine the rage of in O'Scatile rs ox found Miss Millie Monk In her dem@ poke bannet, gone from the home, from! WW whieh cross currents and obtrusive oy beds had kept bim for so long.Miss + Campbell; by her vivacious MN aod 8 ably aimed the two n kee sat Se ping up Particular ° had been taken with the arrange of the mage, and Miss May Reynolds May well feel pr recoits of ber ragement proud of the © entertalnmint was held for the ben fit of the Wester Hospital, which must have considerably Wancreased its ba 20- count througb the occasion.roger ine pat oo o Lieut.Col.Gore office t M gade of Militia.ontreal Bri- Next meek pleas) 1 a the ™ nstrels will be seen Althoi : i pagan at ueen's Ya has reached 2 Sage of venerability, s B beta is to advan- age the a0 1 Hope stock company ir] who mar- Sgt.Ld tbe\u2019 fqurteen | x str HO! arteen le who AI th nd t co ny AU took advantage of iappo unity \u2018 t them.In prerlous-eçes not heen such A good cha tbe players to show what th nd in coi squence ney nave suite realer or less éxtent in the eyes of th@public.No more striking instan bd could be mentioned then in that of .B Harkins the leading man, concludes hls engagement at the the bt in the of repeat John Strebelow .passed the \u2018expectations of his fri *he manner in which hl bandled the -of tbe role was by the best work he has done stoce bis nection with the company, ss, in fact, it was the Orst good opportually which dre sented 1taelf to him to fill n part ted to his abfifttes.Miss to better pavantage last night, she Harkins r bath t vent.apd lause.The other artsell, Wrigbt, Brown, Deltwy Lane and Ince, were in excellent an | the ins wetit with a swing frst night, which says a great deal dos ance of the company.Mis Miss elarc, Miss Knott and te, Driscoll, were also very happy rte, nnd o s ial word of p pra se le Miss Driscoll for ihe ma small tot, tn which she re- r lines.- oe 0 Theatre Francais.«Arimocracy,\"\u201d Broason Howard's well Hope was tea! and both ecetved the Abell, tle Daisy ve audience.The play octal ambitions of n Californian- tarofiy.Yhe dialogue is aparkling at times, and the \u2018foitlen nid weaknesses of a certain class of the aristocracy are claverly, 1f not weverely, portrayed.Then there are titled European tortut® hunters, a tempted Woman, and two American hefresses.The plot Is well conceived, and events edd towards an ideal cal conclusion.she stock company acquitten itself very ereditably.Mr.Harrin Reynolds, as the California millionaire gave a del! br rsonation of a difficult role, wl à niwaye a fuvo rhe r acting in tages, Miss SE Ê siahan was, retly and attractive.e has a = ES à ot humor, and d splayed it to: good vantage.Miss athe ne a gus, in avmeult role, niso made foot impres- Mr.Hé rry Ma ea sup pied mo of As a 08) à leman of the bas, dreary ty he or fauk The cornes\u201d vors by the ladtes were andso He va reuderille features came sp to the vsual standard.The talent fnelua Frank Ehen, banjoist; W.1.Carlton, the baritone: Mark arpey, the Irish come dian, abd Kings! ey sisters, \u2018musical artists.Theatre Royat ri] ral\u2019 \u2018hae lately \u201cheed bave «tes, Bherideure, Boual fea featu ance White people on in this respeet, troduced in th of a double troop: one- of and one roes.safe to = that the de later ave 8 ls unable - one average Burlesque fo the gr Bele: tie © orématy opentug and êles- ere is Given oo pt oy Jeans and Mrs, Albert J.se by Mrs., ie the ability that many wns presented mt the Fran- | =H es hearts of.Co Fults Sng | 5 SAR Uy bot Ww How to start him right in the W middle of the right road to sue- Ww cess, and keep him there.Nath'l Ww C.Fowler, Jr, the business WW expert, y every week hd readers of \u201c The Montreal Daily tells W Star\u201d about experiences best hy methods, in a series of articles to ji W commence about March 19thy \u201cLook out for it.\u201d Watch Economy.- It is not so'much what you pay for a Watch, but what you get.A poor one is dear ! Henry Birks & Sons PHILLIPS SQUARE.ax EVIDENCE FOR THE DEFENCE dn Lal londe-Deguire Trial for Killing - an Italian THE ACTION WAS JUSTIFIABLE.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.St.Jean Quoted the Criminal Code in Support.of That Contention, += ! The evidence\u2018 in the Lhlonde-Degnise marder trial was conclèded yesterday aiternoon.The léwyers commenced their address to the Jury this morn- fox.As the trial eared its completion, | the spectators e more Interested, and yesterday the court room was filled with people.The taking of evidence required some tfme, as in nearly every instance the.Questions and evidence had to be inte | Dr.Henri Dkuth, one of the tew who arrived on the acene shortly alter the fuht, tentifed! as to what he saw.Men be arrifeg Greeco was lying on th! \u2018Lalonde was attempt- tif he was dead, o's Sh according tQ._the tes ! 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