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[" Fe we / si my: 4 4 > \"THE WEATHER FORECAST.\u2026 \u201cCold-to-dey ; \u2018Bnowstorm to-morrow.\u2014 le = ances TE a] .7 GIRCOLATION OF STAR: © Last Week's Dally.oocn 380,414 __\".* Last Week's Weekly.121.090 | - Total last week.451,504 VOL.XXXIV.Ne 16 er ag, PRICE ONE CENT.TT BOTHA PETITIONED TO STOP THE WAR Trichard Commando Will No Longer Obey His Orders.BRITISH STILL WANT HORSES : 5 ! = à bt A 1 res - \\ - > } à } } } \u2018 \u2019 Cad y i » 1 / tb \\ / ; à ) - Larger Columns Also Necessary on Account of the Night Marches.CE (Kpetial to the Star.) LONDON, January 20.The rorrespond ent of the Times at Pretoria says: i A 5 every day produces evidence of the e + noralization of the Boers in the Trans vaal, ) A petition bearing the signatures of many prominent prisoners, cppturgl recently by the British, has been issigd hnploring Bo- tha to end quickly the termble war.Commandant \u2018Trichard lias also written Botha telling him he must come quickly and tulk with his (Trichard's) commando, as his men are very much dissatisfied, threaten to surrender, and will no longer listen to their inumediate commander., fisoners now falling into the hands of be British invariably seem relieved rather than otherwise at Leing captured.But it aust not he inferred from this that whole: e surrender of the Boers is necessarily imminent.The only alternative is to continue the paring down process uninterrupt- y.; - The great difficulty being met with by the British forces in these operations is dhe want of horses.What 13 required, apart from spare horses, is large columns, only half the men being employed at night.It is impossible to require men to Stand wore than three night marches weekly.\u2019 ENLIGHTENING GERMANS., BERLIN, January 20.\u2014The National Zeitung, which is almost the only German journal whose columns are wpen to English correspondents, publishes a letter from Mr.Sonnenchein, explaining the componi- tion and character of the British army in South Africa, with illustrations calenlated ts convince the Germans that the army is truly representative of the, whole British Empire, A FIRE TO BURN THE - LANDLORDS TO BLAZES Mr.0\u2019Donnel, M.P., Makes An Inflammatory Speech at An © Eviction.(Special to the Ntar.) LONDON, January 20.\u2014The Thnes eor- respondent at Dublin reports that the pro- : gros of the revived plan of campaign in the Vest of, Ireland has not been appreciably checked by the recent prosecution of certain members of Parlinment and other agitators.Speaking after the sale of the goods of a tenant for refusing to pay rent in Ros common.John O'Donnel, M:P., over whose bead two convietiops for bringing about il- lexal assembly are \u2018hanging, said that nog- withstanding all the Governnwnt\u2019s sfforex, u hire had con started in the north and _.West of Ireland which would make such a \u201c conflugration as would burn all the landlords to blazes.GREAT BRITAIN WILL FIGHT THE SUGAR BOUNTIES She Hag Notified the\u2019 Conference She © * \u201cis Prepared to Impose Counter- vatling Duties, BRUSSELS, January 20.\u2014The international sugar conference re-ussembled today.There is good authority for saymg that the British delegates definitely announced Great Britain's intention to impose a coun- tervailihg duty on sugar, unless the bounties are withdrawn.The conference adjourned until Wednesday, in order to allow the delegates time to communicate with their respéctive gov- -ernments on this and on other new develop- menta which occurred during the recess, REBELLION IN INDIA OFFICIALLY DENIED The India Offiges Kills a Canard Emanating From - Odessa.\u2026 LONDON.Japuary -20\u2014The officials no! the India Office here declare there is no truih \u2018in the report from Odessa that a native uprising has occurred at Nasirabad, fn the Ajmere district of India, and that the British troops there have been de feater]l ui three engagements.- + CUBANS IN NEED OF RELIEF.\u201c Sir William Van Horne Predicts Distress on the Isl \\ \\ (Special to the Btar.) To WASHINGTON, huary 20.-Sir Vit- finn Van Horne, fhe railway magnate, of Unnadn and Cuba was at the White House this morning, under convey of Senator Pioctar, to sve the President When asked about Cuban reciprocity, he said that it wis in ome sense a domestic concern of the * United States, which he did not feel that Fe could properly diseuss, but us a general Proposition he could say that the Cuban People would suffer fearful distress\u2019 nuless gomething was done for their relief.As to hia conversation with the President, he had npthing to say, except that the Presi: - dlent had welcomed him very pleasantly and the crowd.of eallers was so great that he did not feel lik detaining the President to discuss Cuban affaire with him.4 \u2014\u2014 + Elections at Dawson.\u201c DAWSON CITY, January 10, via Ash- eroft, B.C., January 20.\u2014-Dawson's first election as an incorporated town took place vesterday.The issue was an elective Council.Mayor and conineillors ve, a commission of three citizens appointed by Commissioner Ross, running the \u2018town under him.The heaviest taxpayers favour the latter as they consider is more economical.The body of the people demanded welf ov ernment.Intévest was keen, and the campaign active.The result was 887 British votes cast, with 78 majority for an elective Couneil.The temperature was fifty below zero during the voting.A Fire at Sherbrooke.+.(Special to the Star.) RHERBROOKE, January 20.\u2014The office of the Sherbrooke Examiner was badly da'n- aged hy fire last night.The blaze caught from the furnace and though it did not gain great headway, much water was required to extinguish it.The type and stock, together with a considerable qutntity of fin- flied joh work, were practically destroyed.Fhe damage is well covered by $3,700 in- _.surance, Wilson's nusic_atore over.water and smoke.| \u2026 \u2018gi - FS To \u201cTHE MONTREAL \u201cDAILY - -STAR-MOND 2 Try to-Bring Baek Winnipeg.The Wellingtons of Toronto Win Try to Bring it Back From Winnipeg Canada Association, in Montreal, fifteen goals to two.1809.\u2014 Victorias.of Montreal, defeated Victorius, of Windipeg; first match, two to one.During the second match there was a dispute, and the Winnipeg Victorias left the ice.The Shamrocks won the championship of the \u20acanadian Amateur Hockey Association, and were banded over the cup.On March: Nth they defended it against Queen's University, of Kingston, and won by six to two.~ 1900.\u2014The Winnipeg Victorias came again and played three games here against the Shamrocks, winning the first and losing the second and third.The Crescents, of Halifax, made an attempt later, and the Shamrocks defeated them in two matches.1901.\u2014Last year, hy speeial permission of the association; which somewhat chang- ts rules in regard to the cup matches, were allowed to play the Winnipegs early in the season, and lost the cup to them, the visitors winning by two straight matches.ee The cup matches have ab all times been the scenes of great excitement, thousands of people attending them, particularly since the Montreal Arena was built.It was not until 1899 that the cup matches were played in the Arena, and the last match, which Was played in the Victoria Rink in De: cember, 1897, was so easily won by the Montreal Victorias that it- hardly counted.It_was in December of tlie previous year that the Montreal Victorias went to Wig-.nipeg -to regain the cup which they had lost in the spring to the Western players.On the evening when the match took place there was a fancy dress carnival at the Victoria Rink, and sundreds of people attended thie, not to see the masquerade, but io hear the progress of the match, as 1t was bulletin by the Star e¢ arrangements for bralletini w the most complete that had ever made at a hockey match.À large booth had been erected in the centre of the ice, and at the sound of a gong the rides of this booth revolved, giving a detailed acéount of the progress of the match by direct wire from Winnipeg, every five minutes.The excitement was intense, and quite as natural as if the spectators were seeing the actual match, The Satorday after the return of the victorious team it was received in state in the Victoria Rink, and escorted across the ice to a dais at the other ond, where the immense cup, which was filled with flowers for the occasion, was taken again official ion of by the directors.is was\u2018 probably the most imposing cere- defeated.many in which the cup has ever taken part while changing hands during its- existence.\\ Intermediate League game by a score of 9 to 3 The line-up was as follows: Quinn L.c.c0000, Rocque der 8, Kennedy Nolan (cap Sangster Johnston ces y .ut Kennedy et (capt.Referee, Mr.Percy Quinn.pL) _ The Loyolas Beat Minton.Loyola College team defeated the Mintos on Saturday by eight straight games.The teams were.Loyola.Mintos F.Lynott .goal .McDougall H.Monk .point .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Bra cover point .\u2026\u2026.Robinson n+sorrenes forwards .forwards .forwards .forwards ke acted as referee.Bank of Montreal Won.In a match played at the Arena the Bank of Montreal team defeated the Molsons Bank team 4 to 0.The teams were: Bank of Montreal\u2014E.Vennor, goal; H.Gordon, point; N.Hill, cover point; forwards, H.Kingston, T.Temple, C.Howard, A.Chevalier.Molsons Bank\u2014Harrison, ; Haberer point; Churh, cover point; fou rds, Den.der, Coyle, Johns, Motherwell.GAMES IN SCHOOL LEAGUE.Six \u2018Were Played During the Past Week \u2014 Teams and Results.In the Interschool Hockey Lesgne Jast week several games were played.\u2018The results and teams were as follows.JUNIOR SERIES.Played.on.Arena rink January 14.Crichtotïi- Schoo!l\u2014Peterson, therston- haugh, Ogilvy, Fleet, Peck, Bowie, Mc- Murtry.Wykeham Houfe\u2014Elder, Savage, Ware, Higgins, Moseley, Root, Popham.Referee, H.Grier.Won by Crichton; score, 4 goals to 1.Played on Arena rink January 18.Westmount Academy \u2014 Crossley, Alex- Macnamara, Shaw, ander, Thomson, Ross, Smith., High School\u2014Clarkson, Ross, Cairns, Mil- Jer, A.Grier, F.Osborn, Craig.: feree, Mr: Wynne.' Draw; score, 2 goals to 2.\\ Played on Crystal rink January 18.\u201crichton\u201d Sch | Ogilvie, Bowie, Fleet, Senior -Schoo!\u2014Smit A Scott, Cam pbell, Sullivan, Thomson.Referee, H.Grier.Won by Senior; score, 3 goals to 0.Played on the Arena rink January Abingdon School\u2014Baptist, Agnew, Csver hilh, Poupere, Baptist, Reid, Christmas.1 igh, School \u201cAlexander, Morrio mn, Mo u a .leigh, \u2014teferee, Mr.Ryan.TT Won by High School; score 1 \u2014\u2014 Le Played on Arenp ri St.John's Sch + AY.JANUARY 20, 1902, r.- Crichton Peterson, Leclerc, Hout ping fermen ero Ryan, \u2018 - SENIOR SERIES.LL Played où Arens rink January 18.\u2018High School\u2014Wa Davis H ington Grier, Gilbert, Ref Pa.Arrington, Westmount Academy\u2014Rolland, » 3 i i, Thomson, Referee, J.Eveleigh.jg Wan by High School; scare, 8 goals to 0.THE STANDING.Standing of uary 18: Mundle, Wood.ern, schools, week ending Jan- Senior Series.P.Bchoo! Abingdon 24e 000 een se ee as D LP set esn vec Tein aes oc Û 1 Westmount ., .1 0 o 1 à Intermediate Berles.Abingdon .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 0 0 Y Crichton .¢ ces .1 0 0 1 High .«i cer eee eee 1 1 0 0 8t.John's we ser ene 11 0 0 Benlor .ve ve ae Ward-Whate's.oo \u2019 Junior Bertes.éhinadon re Bae +00 ees vue Le en ae ee ae chtom-.Las oes 2-1-90-1 2 High .1 01 0 1 Senior .\u2026 1 1 0 0 2 Westmount .10101 Wykeham House .\u2026\u2026.1 006010 -A- win counts 2 points; a draw 1 p oilnt.WELLINGTONS START They Go to Bring Back the Stanley Cup and Have An Enthus- , lastie-Send Off From Toronto.- 4 _ (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, January 20.\u2014There was n | die athering of enthusiastic hockeyists at the Union Station to see the Wellingtons off to Winnipeg to do battle for the Stanley : Cup.John Ross Robertson, Frank Nelson | and others of the 0.H A.led in.the cheer- | ing as the train drew out, carrying the Wellington car.The following named piay- ! ers left in charge of manager W.H.Ja- mont, secretary Alex.Milne and trainer Mack White: Morrison, Smart, Ardagh, Chadwick, McKay, Hill, Lamont, McLaren and Worts.MONTBEALS AND VICTORIAS.They Play at the Arena on Wednes- day\u2014Big Demand for Seats.The game at the Arena Wednesday night between Montreal and Victoria will cut a big figure in the championship race.Montreal \"now leads the league with two wing and no losses, while the Victorias are nestling in second place with a win and a loss.The indications are that the Arena will be crowded to sce this battle of the giants for there has been a steady demand fcr seats for a week back.The seats were placed on sale at the Star branch office at nine o'clock this morning.Montreal's win in Ottawa on Saturday was most pleasing to their supporters who now expect .nem to defeat the Vices.The Montreal \u2018team will probably be the same as played on Sat- rday.There may be a change on the Vien defence, but The forward line will remain intact.~ .Shots on Goal.The Young Hamiltons defeated the Young Stars, 3 to 2.- Rockfield defeated the Horribles by a score of 9 to 0.Huntingdon defeated Valleyfield by 8 to 1, at Huntingdon on Saturday.The Crescents defeated the Cliftons on St.Lawrence Rink by 7 goals to 1.At Toronto Saturday night the St.Georges were beatep by \u2019Varaity, 10 to 5.* There is a scheme on foot in Ottawa to put up an arepa for hockey purposes.The Gazette Hockey Glub, mre rs of arranging & match wi the employes o any printing establishment in the city.Charley Johnston, of the Winnipeg Victorias, was injured at practice on Friday, and will be unable to play in the Stanley Cup series.The time dial was not used at the Arena on Saturday night, because when\" placed in position it was found too small.It will be rebuilt and made twice the present size.In order to avoid a crush st the Arena Wednesday night, the management request that those requiring seats should procure them in advance, at the Star branch office.They will be on sale there up to 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.\u2014 \u2018 ATHLETICS THE GANADIAN BEATEN Caffery, the Hamiltonian, Lost in Five Mile Race\u2014Magnificent Olympian Games Coming._ .BUFFALO.N.Y., January 20.\u2014Terry Pierce, of the Pastime A.C.\u2026.New York, defeated John Cafiery, of Hamilton, Ont,, in a special five mile foot race at the 74th Regiment Armory.The time for five miles was 2538 35.The competitors in other events were local men.GORGEOUS OLYMPIAN GAMES.- CHICAGO, January 20.\u2014A.G.Spalding, who has been appointed chairman of ihe Athletic Committes of thé Olympian games of 1904, his had a conference with 11.J.Furber, chairman of the general committee, for the purpose of dircussing the.details which would fall to the athletic committee.After the conference Mr.Spalding said: \u201cI had no idea of the scope of the undertaking planned by the general committee.It was astonishing to me in its proportions.Nothing like it has ever been.undértaken.I was on the athletic committée of ihe Paris Expositon as American representative, and Fean truthfully say if the present plans for the Olympian games are carri out there will be absolutely no comparison with anything in that line that has taken lace.Pa did not realize, until to-day, the importance of the position I had acepted, nor the work it will entail, but I can promise everything in my to e it a success.i pure a ESSENCE SNOWSHOEING Lachine Club\u2019s Steeplechase.The club steeplechase was run on Saturday evening, the start being made from Knapp's Hotel, Blue Bonnets, to the Prince 1 of Wales Hotel, Lachine, Casbourn coming in firat in splendid form, with Gammon and Clayton close at his ing the heavy state of the fost, the time made was very good.A fewi of the members of the Holly and Montredl Clubs, who had tramped over to McHughls, witnessed the finish.The summary \u2018follows: 0 - Winners.Time, 1.H.Casbourn.\u2026.ov +o.2548 25 3.A.Clayton.\u2026 ve RS Officials\u2014Starter; B.H.Davis; 7.Bathwell, W.-M.Erown, ©.\u2018 keepers, CA.Smith, C.H.Parle}; A A - arte, Wyvne, .| ganization {ts done the players, and- els.Consider- A-atring of eleven two-year-olds faced Start- VETERANS IN THE FIELD OF CANADIAN SPORTS = MR.R.S.KELLIF.Kellie is one of the veterans of \u201cBob\u201d Point St.Charles.île has always been a lover of good clean amateur sport and has been identified with a number of clube.He is a bfe member of the Grand Trenk Boating Club and also of the Argvle Snowshoe Club.He served on the committees of both clubs for years and was vice-president of the latter.In 1898 he represented the boat club at the C.A.A.Ô.meeting in Toronto.He was a member of the old Beaver Buse- ball Club and of the Scots Football Club, and in fact almost every club that has h an existence in the Point.Ie was the first captain ofthe Wanderers War Canoe Club.He has in his possession several prizes for canoe sailing.Île also has prizes for swimming and diving.He has.a record for bring- mg new.members into the boat elub.Mr.Kellie is a zreat dog fancier and was secre- tary-treasurer of the Canadian Collie Club for two vears.No matter what is going on in the sporiing line, Mr.Kellie is always in evidence.Ile hasn't missed a lacrosse match in twenty-one years.\u2019 BASEBALL BASEBALL TROUBLE Johnson and Spalding Still Hand in Glove and the Players\u2019 Association Doing a Little Talking Now.NEW YORK, January 20.\u2014Mr.Spalding was emphatic in announcing , the.\u2018sent four loyal clubs of the National - fue\u2014Tittsburg, Chicago, Philadelphia and rooklyn\u2014would go through the season intact, and would play out a four-club schedule if necesstry.He expressed the opinion that there would be the usual number of eight clubs, but not more than eight or less than four.Mr.Johnson and Mr.Spalding are united in the opinion that two major league clube, representing the 1 T cities, are a necessity to satisfy the public, and both believe that rivalries between these local clubs of the two leagues will better satisfy the ball patrons in cities where two clubs may be located.\\ Among other results of the conference leld was the suggestion that the resncz- tive playing rules committee of the Nation, American, and National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues have a joint conference and formulate a uniform code of playing rules for the coming year.For the purpose of carrying this into effect Messrs.Johnson and \u2018Spalding sent a joint letter to P.FT.Powers, president of the National Association of fessional ence to formulate a uniform e of playing rules, to meet February 10, 1902, uffalo.THE PLAYERS TALKING ALSO.KANSAS CITY, January 20.\u2014Dale Gear, secretary of the Players\u2019 Protective Association,ggve out an interview Saturday night which mdicates that a clish between the players\u2019 organization and the National or- i f minor leagues is imminent.Gear says that the reported declaration of officials\u2019 of the minor association will certainly be resented by the players who are fighting for freedom, and that they \u201cwill not stand idly by and allow themselves to be handled as à lot of slaves.\u201d Gear continues: \u2018T6 be told that they -are to play and have a fine assessed if they dared to accept a position in another league Where better money was paid, was an action of this combine, the minor leagues, that was directly agamst the interests of the players and was striking at the very root of the Players\u2019 Protective .| It aimed to destroy all the good the union of the association, will send out letters to all members, warning them against this new combine organized for the interests of the managers to further shackle the play: ers.\u201d = Gear has writen to President Daly in regard to the matter and will push it into an issue between the Players and Powers\u2019 or- gonization.Spalding and Johnson Confer.CHICAGO.January 20.\u2014Ban.Johnson and À.G.Spalding held a conference Saturday.at which the baseball situation was discussed at considerable length.Mr.Johnson and Mr.Spalding agreed that it was inadvisable to .consider amalgamation of the two leagues on any kind of is.Among other results of the conference was the suggestion that the respective playing rules committee of the National, American and National Association of professional baseball leagues have a joint conference and formulate a uniform code of playing rules for the coming year.For the purpose of carrying this into effect Messrs Johnson and Spalding sent a joint letter to P.T.Powers, president of the National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues.suggesting a joint conference to formulate \u2018a uniform code of playing rules, to meet February 10, 1902, at Buffalo.THE TURF \u2014 a .A Big Two Your Old Bref Was Bun Off on the New Orleans on Sat- ~~\" urday.Pe .E Ww ORLEANS, La.January 20.\u2014 A er Fitzgerald in the hird race Saturday | afternoon, making thelr debut on the torf, Based on trials.the Morris-Walden pair, Merry Sister and Oft#ét, were favourites and coup Merry Sister's race was much the better.She was on the outside all the way and was carried wide on the turns.but came very fast at the end and finished strong.Musical Slipper was well handled, ran a good race and was drawing away when they finished.Dagmar.favourite in the stake event, | the Live Oak Steeplechase.worth SLMA tu.the winner, has probably closed his racing career.He unseated his rider early In the race, but rtley remounted ahd started after his field.Ridtrig to the tenth jump the horse broke a biood vessel and wus pulled up.Coley made a n oe * si g ty LS > Baseball Leagues, suggesting a joint confer- | Association.| WYNHEER A WINER).only winning favourite.race, was \"the | iveather, partly cloudy; track.fast.Sum- nth udy; tracl First race, six furlongs, selling\u2014Orls, 4101 Fox, 110, Siphon, Bertha Nell, Gracious.and Gassoon also ran, ond race, mtle and four and a furlongs, selling\u2014Major Mansir, 303 J.Milier, 8 to 1, won; Judge Steadman, 16.Coburn, even, second; Star Cotton.%, Boyd, 9 to 2, third.Time, 2.42.Precursor, Jackanapes and Falr American also ran.Third race, 3 furlongs-Musical Slipper 110, R.Williams, 5 to 1.-wun;- lPlash of Lightning, 109, J.Winkfield, ¢ to 1, second: Merry B8ister, 109, Cob third.Time, .3%.Offset Wilton, L Lisle, Step Around, Frances Porter, Imp.Lady Winkle, Zulman and Bue Vius alsv ran._ Fourth race, Live Oak Steeplechase, full cou oley, 134, Brazil, 13 to 5, won; Bristol, 164, Penn, 9 to 2, second; Captain Con- over, 134, C.Johnson, 12 to 1, third.\u2018Time, \u20184.39%.Divertisement and Tame Irishman also ran.Dagmar pulled up bleeding.' Fifth race, handicap, mile and sixteenth\u2014 Mynheer, 108.Coburn, 8 to 5, won; Reseda,.97, Cochran, 5 to 1, second: Silver Coin, 109, G Thompson, 10 to 1.third.Time, 1.47.Garter Ban, Kenchance, Jessie Jarboe.Little Elkin, and Puricar also ran.Alfouso was cut down entering the stretch.Cireus stumbled at the same point and threw his er, \u2018 ; - Sixth race, six furlongs\u2014The Hoyden, 104, Lyne, 13 to &_ won: Lingo, 104, J.Rice, 5 to 2.second; O'Hage, 115, Dominick.9 to 5, third.Time, 1.14.Digby Bell, PFlor- ham, Rendezvous, Colonel Stone and Bil! Logan also fan.Hoofbeats.J.Dwy- Saturday afternoon was-won by M.Best er\u2019s Dan J.in three straight heats.time, 2.27 = BOWLING WERE EVEN IN OTTAWA Montreal Teams Who Visited There, Won and Lost Two, Matches on Capital Alleys on Saturday.\u2018 OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014The results in Ottawa were very even, the Montreal teams both winning And lesing a game apiece.The O.A.A.C.bowlers won two matches héré on Saturday and the Forty-Third men were begten twice.Each of the visiting Montreal clubs scored a victory over the local military men.The players and scores were: MONTREAL.~ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd.- 10.00 a.m.\u2014Opening of slide on Dufferin Terrace, opening of skating rinks, : 10.30 a.m.\u2014Curling bons, at the Quebec and Victoria Rinks, e¢Xcursion to- Kent House, and Bureau's, Montmorency Falls.© 31.00 a.m.\u2014Opening of slide at Montmorency Falls.3.00 p.m.\u2014-8liding on Dufferin Terrace by Ladies\u2019 8nowshoe Club in costume.2.30 p.m.\u2014Tandem drive.8.00 p.m.\u2014Electric car parade; French all; band on Q.opera, Jacques Cartier Ii AAA Rink.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4th.10.00 a.m.\u2014Sliding on Dufferin Terrace and at Montmorency Falls, Skating Rinks open.10.30 a.m.\u2014Curling matches continued.2.00 p.m.\u2014Steeplechase cross-country.8.00 p.m.\u2014Exe¢ursion to Montmorency Falls.8.00 p.m.\u2014Fancy dress carnival at St.Roch's Skating French opera, Jacques Cartier Hall; snowshoers' concert and tug-of-war at Drill Hull 30 p.bec Skating Cartier Hall.LA WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY 5th.10.00 a.m.\u2014BSliding_ and ting, curling matches continued._~ - 10.30 a.m.\u2014Opening- of bowling tournament at 8t.Rech Athletic Club; parade of garrison troons.2.00 p.noe race.8.00 p:«fi.\u2014Butchers\u2019 drive.8,00\"p.m\u2014Fancy dress carnival at Q.A.LAA Rink; French opera, Jacques Cartier Fancy dress carnival at Que Rink; French opera, Jagqties Ce 8.16 p.m.\u2014Hockey match at the Quebec Skating Rk.9.00 p.m\u2014Æftizers ball at Chateau Fron- enac.9.30 a.m.\u2014Athletic and scientific carniva at Savard\u2019s Arena.: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th.10.00 a.¥n.\u2014Bliding and skating, bowling tournament all day: curling matches con- ued, 1.00 p.m.\u2014Carnival drive.FRIDAY, FEBRUARY TH.Commercial Travellers\" Day.A special programme to be made.| * 10.00 a.m.\u2014Sliding ond skating, curling matches conti 5 400 p.m.\u2014Childrens\u2019 fancy dress carnival at Quebec Skating Rink.8,0 p.m.\u2014-Band at Q.A.A.A.Ritik, French Opera, Jacques Cartier Hall.attack a, PE Tobleht_plocomton.~~ When you ask for DEWAR'S Whisky, it is sometimes ad- visable to ses that you get ,, - | made for protecting beer The Baratoga Lake Ice trotting race on |} 4 by Ladfes\u2019 Ri 163 161 191 55 .131 3145 163 47 .197 150 171 51% .18 163 133 473 .199 180 178 SR 149 135 165 449 esse shssaee eseens eee are OR FORTY-THIRD.: PRE.evry comneens 164 167 157 4% D.Turnbull .129 178-150 457 W.A.Jamieson .185 147 159 40 J D.Courtenay 147 150 127 474 J.E.Hutcheson .156 221 150 B27 J.P.Dickson .188 136 M7 BL Total \"Jereves 120000 + eee .eevee 2898 ° A Coo 1 165 515 .= cee ! 5 w.Bin .118 153 156 435 C.Harvey 156 163 180 49 R.Gamble .156 180 161 497 A.Whillans 150 147 213 659 T.Dunderdale 209 11 121 67 Total.\u2026.+.n0s0ss [I 3001 VICTORIA RESERVE.mom Capt Gorman .\u2026.139 12 \u2018 Geo.Hudson ve oe.J45 146 168 43D T.Wyness .ee .\u2026.15 18 157 45 L.McRobie .\u2026 122 360 158 410 L.Simpson .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 155 130 135 2 L.Belcourt .se.«oo .o 120 159 143 42 .ven eer 2,704 Night Match\u2014 -\u2014 : .A.A.C.\u2019 C.Harvey \u2026 , 128 158 195 481 F.Burns .168 180 179 527 WwW.Gilpin .159 161 175 435 .188 256 168 6G .\u2026\u2026 .166 176 147 +80 .157 161 168 484 Total .20 mee wee see eer HOTZ v.\"Legalll MONTREAL: 1m 1667 4 Walker .ve be.24 191 J56 BBL Balllle - \u2026 156 159 145 462 Gardner.\u2026 189 178 179 SiG rd.\u2026.161.172 189 602 Rubenstein .oe .\u2026.160 161 149 469 Total \u2026 .++.24e ses 000 + 298 FORTY-THIRD.Birks .133 1M 17\u20ac 438 W.Jamieson .126 386 165 476 J.Hutcheson .191 162 170 623 J.P.Dickson .189 134 158 481 PD.Turnbull .176 149 167 482 J.D.Courtenay \u2026 .123 1 419 \u2018Total .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026» save s05 6 2+e0 eus 2,509 i VICTORIA RESERVE.B.Simpson \u2026 .157 16 18: 45 E.Belcourt 461 P.Gorman .597 L.\u2018McRoble 625 Geo.Hudson .472 G.Wyness .43 TOA] vere cee eer eee eh en 2,965 \u2018 _ * * me h \u2019 gene pire._ Montreal.Rideau.Rink Neo.1.C.J: Saxe J.Chisholm Jd.Pinder C.Mayer 4.T.McCall C.A.McNee D.Williamson E.Waldo (Skip)\u201419 ASkip)\u201414 Rink No.2.Wm.Taylor C H.Master J.F.Mundie E.L.Brittain W.Brown .R.(5.McConnell H.Buckling J.F.Shaw - Skipr-20 (Skip)\u201415 x Rink No.3.Cameron 11.¢.Monk J.B.Bell + G.LL.B.Fraser G.N.Walker\u201d \u201cWL Melnnes \"Te Williamson Lt.-Col.Anderson .(SKipr-9 WSkip)\u201419 Montrcai\u2014 8; Rideuu\u201448.- + \u201c @ curling match between the Rideau and \u201cUeL of tbe Utfawa Curiing Club, was um- ers of 152 tu @ The results achieved by .-the rinks not et published in the Star were: Rink E.M.Campbell 3 9) = leurihue J.G.Brock J.Fortier D.McCallum A.Bremner Brown W.FF.Kearns (Skip 12 (Skip)\u201411 link No.6.E.Barnard +.{Thompson J.G.Cornell J.Esing J.Rodger: J.#1.Svot G.H.Cornell ~-Fenwick (Skip>-1% ; = (Skip)- 4 Rink Xe + Dr.Church °° .W.Me cAnalty UC.J.Seatt J Meldru G.E.Blackwell John Rose.F.W.Hutchison H.Drysdale : (SKip1\u201419 = (SKip)\u20145 Rink No.8.J.Small br.J.A.Tienderson DD.H.Rass.Sr.James Henry Dr.Scane 1».Paterson J.H.Smith W.Cairns - (Skip)-\u2014i8 (Skip>\u20141{ Rink No.9.R.Hardman J.C.Walsh R.Cunningham W.Meldrum J.1.Eaves I.A.Bethune G.A.Robertson O.W.G.Dettmera (SKkipr-3 (SKip;\u201419 Rink de 10.A.Hamltou .W.Blair 1.8.Marwell ww.T.McVey \u201cA Hutchison H.M.Watson .Hurdman \u201cW.H.Wyman (Skip)\u201420 - ATWATER CUP THE MONTREAL DAILY a CURLING.mi PLAYED A TIE \u201cWITH MONTREAL lt Was a Close Match Against the Rideau Club.| THE GREENSHIELDS\u2019 PRIZE Atwater Prize, 1 Ladies\u2019 Matches, and Friendly Competitions Keep St.Lawrence Players Busy.(8pecial to the Star.) OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014The first half of Montreai Curling Clubs took place on Rideau ice here on Saturday.and resulted in a tle, after a uplendid game, in which two of the Montreal rinks lead.John Man- HEATHERS IN \u2014 _FRIENDLY MATCH WITH ST.LAWRENCE.They Defeated Them by a Pretty Good Margin, the Last Contest Being Held on Saturday.\u2018_ The annual friendly match hetween the Heathers and the St.Lawrence Curling Clubs resulted in a Victory for the Heath- (SKk1ip}\u201412 \"CONTESTED FOR AT ST.LAWRENCE The Lady Members of the Club are ! Having a Good Deal of Fun | During the Season.\u201cThe contest fpr the Atwater Cup is now well under way at the St.Lawrence rink and the\u2018result of the fist round stands, as foilows: Ww.Cairns (s kip) 14, vs.Wm.Kearns (skip), .| H.Drsadale (skip), vs.J.Feawick , (skip), 3 ! 0.W.G.Det mers (skip), 13, vs.J.f Henry {skip}, 1 .H.W vinan (skip), 9, vs.F.G.\u201cAS Kearns {skip}, 6.à D.Guthrie (skip), 12, vs.D.Anderson ; (skip), 8 | THE LADY MEMBERS PLAYED.\" The ladies of the St.Lawrence Curling |.rink had a jolly evening at the rink and the fair members of the club had just as mu-h \u2018 fun out of the \u201cRoarin\u201d mo \u2018as the gen- & n\u201d ga Among t those present were Mrs.SX Y.| Roy, Mrs.Dr.J.A.Henderson + Perry, Mrs.H.M.Watson, Mra.J, Fortier, Ars.Snyder, Miss (leerihue, Miss E.Clearihue, Miss Kearns, - Miss Kearns.4 Mme.1, Guthrie, Diss Amy Fortier, Mise Edith Rose, Mrs.WW, J.Kearns, Misa Alay Howard, Miss Oh , Mrs.W.Cairns, Mrs.E.A.Riepert, .F.G., Miss Mitchell, Miss T.Scott, .Chipchase, Mre.J.Frank Riepert, Mrs.W.Al.Kearns, ete.Y.Roy acted as hostess.During \u201cthe es the following match was played and resulted as follows: Mrs.E.A.Riepert Mm.¥.G.A.Kearns Mrs.W.Cairns Miss Mitchell Mrs.W.Chipchase Misa T.Beotty Mrs.J F.Riepert Mrs.W.M.Rearns (ekip)\u20144 (akip)\u20149 GREENSHIELDS PRIZE PLAYED FOR AT THISTLE Mr.W.J.Cleghorn Won the Bronze Medal on Saturday Out of Fifty-one Players.The Greenshields prize was played for in the Thistle Rink on Saturday, when there were fifty-one competitors.This prize is played for by point competition at first, the first third of the number of competl- tors playing oft in single-handed matches, so that the first seventeen play off.Mr.W.J.Cleghorn gets the bronze medal attached to the prize.Following are all scores of twenty.better: WwW.J.Cleghorn .w.or Kinghorn Smeaton W lite amenserte ses wae wre vw WW, Fair ._ .Dr.M.©.D.McIntyre A.Mckee |.A.E.Beckett P.W.St.Georg Hon.Justice Archibald J.C.Forbes .2 Rev.Dr.Barclay .: Dr.J.CC.Cameron .-.+0 see anna 2 W.Bellingham .+.000 cee.Zt W.McCaw .wee.2 G.Hodge, jr.John, N.B.THE MISSIONS IN NORTH-WEST.Chalmers Church.| The anoual missionary meeting of Chal.| mers Church was held last night.when the Rev.G.H.Brand.principal vf the l\u2019aint | aux Trembles school, gave an account of the progress acomplished during the year in French evangelization.He also alluded to the work of the school over which he pre- i\" sides, stating that at the present time there were ppwards of 160 papils in the school.Mr.J.H.Sharpe, of the Presbyterian College.gave an account of the home missions.He had himself served for three and a half vears in the North-West.and spoke of the difficulties and need of the work among the ranches, farms and mines.The future of the country will .be great, but they would not be civilized if the Gospel did not raise people to its possibilities.The Presbyterian Church already expends over $110,000 in the West.\u2019 Mr.Geo.Irving, of the Wesleyan College, described the claims of foreign missions on Christian lands, both from the humanitarian as well as the Scriptural point of view, Judgment in a Note Case.The judgment maintaining the action of J.Bte.Guay \u2018against F.Guay, for the amount of a note of $150.was reversed by the Court of King's Bench, in appeal.The note waa made in 1890, and interest was paid on it until March 23rd.1896.This, plaintiff contended, fnterrupted prescription, but the defendant denied this, and said that the note had been paid and re turned.This last assertion was not prov- \u2018ed, and the court below held that the defendant on the stand had admitted that interest was paid up to March 23rd , 1806.In the Appeal Court the ev oo ard was again examined, when it was found that the defendant, who is now the appellant, had admitted paying some ipterest en the note, but when asked how long he bad paid, could not remember.is was considered insufficient by the Appeal Court to establish an interruption of prescription, and the judgment of the lower court was, therefore, reve ustice Bosse differed from the others on the appreciation of the evidence, but not on the point of law involved.Captain rage Bravery.It is understood that the attention of the Dominion Government and the Minister of Marine will be called to the heroic efforts of Capt.Ges, S.McDougall and the crew of the C.P.R.steamer Athabasca in saving the Captain and crew of the Amer ican barge Preston in June last.\u2018 The passengers presented the captain with a flattering address, which bas since been beauti- full engrossed and illuminated and the Royal Canadian Humane Society awarded him with a parchment certificate for distinguished bravery.Reform Club Monthly Dinner.Hon.Horace Archambault was the guest of honour at the monthly banquet of he Reform Club, on Saturday evéning.ete wag a large attendance.ong those who spoke, besides the attorney-general, were .Messrs.B.l.Coughlin, president of the Club, Hon.N.Perodeau, M.L.C., Henry Hamilton, J.X.Perranit, WU Ww.Stephens, ray .Bergevin, M.A A., Hon.Senafor J.P.B.Casgrain, J.A.Drouin, Hon, Senator Mackay.The North-West Missions.At St.Anthony's Church, St.Antoine street, last evening.Rev.F.Lacombe, the DS TITI JANET in the North-West told of his experience} 4a the Far West fifty years ago.He made au spneal for assistance on behalf of his missions, ill Were at the present, time especially in need of assistance owing to the large number of immigrants that had come into them.A Zoccolio Entertainment.A.\u201cZoccolio\u201d entertainment, the proceeds of which will be devoted towards erecting a tablet in memory of Rev.Father O'Donnell, formerly parish priest of St.Mary's parish, will given in St.Mary's.Hall, Craig street.on Th ay, January 30.The entertainment will be given under the auspices of the Old Sanctuary Boys\u2019 Association.\u2018Miss McCabe's Singing.Miss Margaret Anna McCabe, of New York.delighted a large congregation at St Patrick's Church last night, by the manner in which she rendered Gounod's \u201c0 Divine eemer,\u201d and na\u2019s \u201cAve Maria.\u2019 Miss McCabe has been engaged for the ap+ proaching annual charity concert of St.Patrick\u2019s choir, to be held on March 4th next.\u2018Received Medical Degree.At a meeting of the Medical Faculty of McGill University, on Saturday, the follow- .ing gentlemen were decla to have pasted the final exami tions for the degrees of M.D.rosier, B.A.; S.K.: J.A.Cro: Harvie, B.An and F.H.MacCarthy.They will receive their diplomas at once,but their d will not be conferred until the next meeting of Convocation.Mr.H.A.St.Pierre Admitted.Mr Henri Adolphe Saint-Pierre,cldest son of Mr.H.C.Saint-Pierre, .à examination.\u201cMr.Saint-Pierre, Junior, reed the rolession, som of several members of the profession, some of whom formed part of the board of examiners.Organ Recital at Cathedral.The twentieth of Mr.J.B.Norton's \u201cSunday evening organ recitals was given at the close of the eyening service in Chrigs Cathedral.venterday) \u2018the pro- as follows: \u2018Canzona in A suilmant: 2, Mapai in rr Church n gramme being minoring - Regular Weekly - Trade Sale ! Benning & Barsalou, auctioneers, will hold at thelr salesreems, Nos.5 and 88 St.Peter street, on Wednesday, January 200d.at 10 o'clock a:m:; A large clearing sale of dry goods.woollens and worsteds, boots and cloth! ng.shoes, rubbers, etc.without any reserve whatever.Terms liberal.| 15.3 Wood's Phosphodine.The Groat Remedy.Before.vu À Weod Company, ee Ont.Wess Phasphodine fa aold tm Montreal! by MR MaGaia Druseist.2138 être Dame ot JANUARY About this time look out for severe colds.Be wise and have Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum ALWAYS ON HAND.NOTHING LIKE IT.16 1 a \u2014 LEGAL CARDS.Claxton & Kennedy, Advocates, Eto Commissioners for Qutario, British Columbia and\u201d New York State, 107 SL Jnines S:reez, Ground Floor A.G.Brooke Claztoo.160 158 Raw -J.K.Kennedy McGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell Barristers, Solicitors, Ete.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL R.D.MeCithas, K.C.T.Chasé-Caggrain, K Percy C.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell.© Edouard Burveyer.Lawrence Macfarlane.FROM HIS CONFRERES Mr.Harry McLaughlin, Tide Surveyor.the Recipient of Handsome Presentations on the Eve of His Marriage.There was a large gathering of the 1oeaù, Customs staff in\u2019 the collector's office gai Saturday afternoon, the occasion being t resentation of a cabinet of silverware to Mr.Harry McLaughlin, tide surveyor, as a mark of esteem from his fellow- \u201cworkers a: and others, on his approaching marriag The cabinet was a magnificent polished oak case, and contained a most complete collection of the many things requi for the purpose intended.The presentation was made by Mr, R.8.White, collector of cy toms, who made a witty speech, in which he congratulated Mr.McLaughlin on the.step he was about to take.He referred ta: Mr.McLaughlin\u2019 s sixteen years in the Customs\u2019 service in most complimentary terma, and expressed many wishes for his future } happinees.A.Lemieux, ipspector of ports, followed, in French Mr.McLaughlin was visibly affected, but | made a most suitable reply, and at the conclusion was gæeted with three hearty cheers.- When this | resentation had been concluded Capt.MN lan, superintendent of 1 the Franco-Canadian Line, and Capt.Reid, port warden, came forward, and = behalf of the he shipping interests of the\u2019 port | presented cLaughlin with a draw- ing-room = m suite, and at the same tine took advantage of the opportunity to thank Mr.McLaughlin for the manner in which he performed his duties in connection with the port.,.The Ottawa staff also remembered Mr.\u201cMcLaughlin, and\u201d Mr.R.R.Farrow, ac- countarit of the \u2018department at Ottawa, was sent to Montreal, the bearer of a splen\u2019 did gift and the well-wishes of his confreres ja the Capital.The Judgment Maintained.The Court of King's Bench in Appeal maintained the judgment of the Superior Court.dismissing the action of M.Saxe & Sons against Mr.J.H.Joseph.The claim was for repairs to a warehouse, which the plaintiffs claimed was uninhabitable without such alterations and repairs.For these ti-eÿ claimed $562.12.the principal item Le- in, for heating apparatus.and they \u2018aleur sou tht to.recover ÿ2,503.12 as dam.The Cour: below held that the defen made ail the repairs called for by the terne and besides found that if the warehouse had not'been warm enough it was due the fact \u2018hat the .plaintiff -appellants Fac not kept tiv openings closed.The case presented consderable difficulty, as the premises were destroy in the Board of Trude fire, during -the pendency of the suit.The British Mails.The maile for Great Britain and Ireland close at the Montreai post office during the present week as hireunder : Tuesday\u20148.15 a.m,, Germanic, White.Star line; \"6.20 p.m., supplementary.Friday\u201481 15 sm, iv ernia, Cunard line ; *6.20 p.n., eupplementary., Sunday=10_ am., \u2018Corinthian, Allan \"The mails for France, Germany, Italy steamshi - Savoie, General \"6.20 p.m., Wed- etc, per Trapaétiontie line, close at > Letters may be pogted ur p to 6.20 p.m.; othér matter should be post:d beforé 3.15 pam.! .The Architects\u2019 Association.On Friday next the Architects\u2019 Amsocia- tion will meet in annual session \\ t Quebec.Several Montreal architects will e in attendance, the delegation leaving this city on Thursday evening.Halcyon Social Club\u2019s Driv».The Halcyon Social Club held a sucessful drive and supper at Thornhill Friday even- ere was a turn out and a pleasant evening was spent by all w à at \"tended.od They cost more to make, a good reason for being the best?The \u201cCable\u201d 3 cent cigar is in de- Lemaigre; 3.Graud - Choeur,\u201d Mr \u201cFSalame.\"8 mand from coast to > coast.Try then, ee Les STAR-MONDAY, JANUARŸ mre EE aa | CMP sr.MARCOTTE BROS\u2019 RALES.TRADE SALE, On Weduesday, 22 January.Without reserve and in lots to the trade, at our rooms, St.James street, a large stock of dry goods, cottonades, corsets, dress goods, underwear, silk, satin, handkerchiefs, hosiery, gloves, neckties, collars, ribbons, trimmings, braids, canvas, linen, wool yarn, prints, muslins, curtains, buttons, tweeds, beavers, _meltons, linings, cambrics, etc.\" A few cilsés of shirting slightly daniaged by water.G0 pleces of corduroy.00 cases of boots and shoes cases.of rubber shoes.A quantity of men's overcoats and other goods.Also a consignment.\u2019 of men's black felt hats, Easy term MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.158 S722 INSOLVENT NOTICE in re MACKERROW BROS., 246 St.Cath- - erine = ect.Montreal.Sale by auction\u201cat No.6 St.James st, Montreal, on Thursday, 23rd January, 1902.at 11 o'clock: Stock of gent's furnishings .$13,000 41 Fixtures .ceccivciiriiieiinninnnnes 1,293 85 $14,294 29 Book debts per list .00vnnns 53,387 TI Sore will be open on the Mist Inst.purchaser of the stock to have the Unredeemed ee 4 The undersigned have received Instructions from Aronson & Rutenberg, late L.Aronson, Pawnbrokers, 601 Craig street, to > by public auction at their salesrooms, and 243 St.James street, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, January 2ist and 22nd, 1902.Bales each day at 2?and 2 ,m.The balance of unredeemed pledges or the months of November, December, 1900, till January 18th, 11, being from Pledge No.36664 to 42190, comprising a large assortment of valuable ladies\u2019 and gent's gold and silver watches in Walthams, Elgins, Appleton & Traceys, P.8.Bartlotts, Springfields, English and Patent Lever movements, diamond rings, earrings, pins and studs, gold | rings, pins, bracelets, brooches, ear-rings.studs, links, cuff buttons, spectacles and eyeglasses gold and silver chains and lockets, solid silver and silver plated ware and cutlery, guns, photographer's instruments, opéra and fleld glasses, bicycles, plumbers\u2019 and carpenters\u2019 tools, custom made clothing in'suits, dress coats and vests, and very large assortment of winter, spring and fall overcoats, fur-lined overcoats, with seal, otter and Perstan Jamb.collars, overcoats with fur collars, Persian lamb and fur- lined capes, caps \u2018and \u2018collars in mink, etter, seal and Persian lamb, musical instruments in violins, mandolinm, guitars, banjos, cornets, zithers, dresses, dress goods, blankets, quilts, satchels, boots and shoes and other goods usually found in pawnbrokers\u2019 collections, and which are too numerous to ba mentioned.Catalogues can be had from the auctioneers, 241 and 243 St.James street.or from Aronson & Rutenberg, 601 Craig street.Goods on view Monday and up to hour of 8 use .ôf the store till April 30th next.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James st.MARCOTTE BROS., 145 Auctioneers, = ; RAE & DONNELLY 15 3 Auctioheers.Total, 22,000 and lighting if desired; steam hoist on Fortification Lane, oughly renovated.of years.Apply to Tel.Main 380.TO LET, i Large Flats, Fach ou, Square Feet, Suitable or Manufacturing or Warehouse Purposes.Central locality; every tacility; perfect light, eiéctric power heated Goods: entrance and separate entrance on St.George and St.James streets.=> These flats are in first-class order, and all thor- SPECIAL TERMS to first-class tenants for a \u2018period W.E.COOPER, Star Building, St.James st.1012 daw Immediate possession \u201cif desired.Appl \" Tel.Main 380.Store To Let, 2691 St.Catherine Street, (WEST OF GUY STREET)\" Suitable for almost any kind of business.Large Plate Glass Show Window, concrete cellar, hot water heated; with large y Special terms to à first-class tenant.for a period of years.y to WV.5.COOPER, STAR BUILDING, eT.JAMES STREET.1017 Appears on \u201cEvery Wrapper THE CENTAUR commana.TT MURRAY ETREEY, FEW YOAR Givy.Comprising linens, quilts, lace curtains, towels, napkins, towelling, blankets, and 158 General House Furnishings, at our rooms, 1821-1828 Notre Dame street, Tuesday and Wednesday Afters noons, Jan.2ist and 22nd.\u2018At 2.80 o'clock each day.M.HICKS & co.Auctioneers.RUES, AT PRIVATE SALE $50,000.00 Worth of Turkish, Persian and Indian Rugs, Carpets, Palace Strips and \u201d Portieres.[ To be sold during January and February to close consignments and cover advances.Bvery rug marked In plain figureg at from o 59 per cent.discount off regular |.OCEAN _#.> \u201cEUROPEAN \u201d (aa Ticket Agency! 129 ST.JAMES STREET, \u2018 (Corner St.Francote Xavier) OCEAN STEAMSHIP TICKETS ALLAN LINE BEAVER LINE CANADIAN PACI-| FIC SS.LINE DOMINION LINE.Plans of Steamers, Salling Lists, etc., on applioation.Excellent accommodation.Through Tickets from Moutreal, Rail and Sleeping Car Tiakets.WM.F.EGG, Agent, 120eotf including OCEAN STEAMBHTPA.ALLAN LINE ST.JOHN and HALIFAX Round Trip Tickets will be sold as follows} Montreal to Quebec} s4, T5 AND RETURN.GOING DATES\u2014Feb.3 to 11, Inclusive.RETURN LIMIT \u2014 Tickets valid returning from Quebec on or before Feb.12, 1902.Proportionate rates from Toronto, Markham, Myrtle, Peterboro\u2019, and \u2018ail intermediate stations, and from all stations East thereof m Canada.TOURIST SLEEPERS leave Montreal every Monday and Wednesday at 10.80 p.m.for the socommodation of passengers holding first or second class tickets to Chicago and west thereof as far as the Pacific Coast.A nominal is made for accommodation in these Sleepers.Berths reserved in advance.City Ticket Offices, 137 St.James st.or To Liverpool vig Moville, rices.Royal Mall Ser Now on view at our rooms, 1821-1823 Notre From St.Jona From sors.Dame street (firat floor).; Corinthian 25 J 27 ne T M.HICKS & CO.Numidian 1 Feb.10 Feb 154 Auctioneers.CA br >.17 Feb.\u201c to hor he oe.He or {ire ny RAILROADS.: (ass perdit ip.Her average cho NA in passage, $50 Returns ; er at reduced rates.Second oab Liverpodlr 0 London or Loudonderry, $85 to singled HL IRE Gai $as 58 to $76.00 return ftouraes ares = U A SYSTEM 33, Midship Dp tatcons, spacious roraena ds deux electria lights throughout.WEEK OF SPORTS AT QUEBEC hon to aLAvGOw.Carthaginian Ian.28, 10 a.m.Feb.3rd to 11th.Laurentian, Feb.5, 10 & m.Cabin $40 3 to $80; second cabin $33; third inss tickets sscond oabln w will be issued Return at reduction of fiv Apply to H.& A To per oo .ALLAN, Montreal.188 \u2014DOMINION LINE\u2014 Man Steamships From - CManzman.\u2026 Jan, 18th ! Dorntuion \u2014_\u2014_ eVirginian.Jan.25th -Liverpool Servide, Portland.\u201cRoman\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2014en-e.* This Steamer dres il 3b CAFCY >assen gere RATES OF PASSAGE.n\u2014 850.00 and upwards nd Saloon \u2014$35.00.Becon Third Class\u2014$25.U0.NEW BOSTON TO THE New England .PACIFIC WEEK OF SPORTS AT QUEBEG FEB.3rd to 11th.First Class Tickets will be sold as follows: MONTREAL TO Quebec and Return} 84.75 \u2018GOING DATES\u2014¥eb.8rd to 11th inclusive.RETURN MIT \u2014 From Quebec on or fore Feb.12th, 1902.Proporgtionats rates {rom Toronto and stations East thereof in Montreal and \u201cSpringfield.Mass.Through Coach and Sleeping Car ne Bervice.From Windsor Street Station 7.5 p.m.daily except Sunday.CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 12% Bt.James st, next Post Office.Ruttand Rina.WINDSOR STREET STREET STATION Rams LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: 8 8.50 SAM: ~Day ress, arriving Bure ° - an., Albany 4.55 p.m New Tork §.8.4 pm, Boston Td nm 8.50 P.M.\u2014L for Burlington and in te stations.7.10 PM M._Nig press, art hes sm.Boston oo graltman ph wore: and Parlour Cars on Secure acoqmmedations ard tickets St, Jathés at: Ar Windgor St station, stia ¥.M, GILMAN, 4 law tf City Pass.and Tkt.Agt.A ROCHESTER SENSATION.- Aged Man Murdered Because He Refused to Open a Safe.{\u20acBROCHESTER.January 20.\u2014B.E.Brown, a prominent manufacturing Jeweller.\u201cbet I ay between 60 and 70.was found \u201cmight in his salesrooms.on State street, murder The assassin had apparently attacked the old man from the rear, and struck him in the back of the head with a hammer, crushing the skull.The night watchman while making pis accustomed rounds found Brown desd.1 were ticd together and he was age with a long neck scarf.All about were evidences of a fierce strug-.le, but a most thorough search failed to discor cer any positive clue as to the identity of \u2018the murderer or murderers.From the position of the body in front of the rafe, the conclusion was at \u2018once reached by the police that the murderers had placed Mr.Brown before the safe, which was locked, and which contained thousands of dollar?\u2019 worth of dismonds and jewellery, and tried to force him to work the combination for them.Failing in this and with the evident intention of concealing their identity, the assassins pounded the back of the old man's head to a jelly and departed.Mr \u2018a right hand was covered with Fionn indicating that he had raised .it:to \u2018his.head after he was struck, and tried to ward off other blows which followed.- The\" murderers secured nothin, of value except perhaps a diamond stu r.Brown wore, which is missing.The scene of the crime is in the heart of the business section of the city, and has ca à profound sensation.Mayor of Father Point.FATHER POINT, Que., January 20.\u2014At a special meeting of the parish council, held on, Saturday, Mr.John MeWilliams was ; reelected mayor for the twelfth.time.if you drink Whisky, drink DEWAR\u2019 S, either \u201cExtra Spe- A SPANISH DISASTER.Boiler of a Spinning Mill Explodes Killing Sixty.of a spinning mill near Maureea exploded Saturday and wrecked the building.A large number of working people were buried in the debris, and many were killed.A number of bodies were hurled long distances.The explosion destroved half the vill of the Puente de Vilumara.The hospital at Mausera is filled with the injured.Sixteen mutilated bodies of working \u2018people, who were buried in the debris, have been reovered.They inclode the mapager of the spinning mill and his two sisters.It js estimated that sixty persons were killed and one hundred injured, and \u2018many of the latter are not expected to recover.\"The dead include many children.The Quee-Regent has wired her condolences.- À Library for Skibo Castle.\u201c TONDON, January 20-The Daily Mail says that Me.Andrew Carnegie is forming a library at his residence, Skibo Castle Lord Acton, professor of history at Oxford University, will select the hooks, Mr.Carnegie having indicated the classes be desires to be resented.The books will all have special ndings.ey will include one hund \u2018olumes of speeches and an expensive pa of the lives of players, painters and men o letters.The total numiber of volumes wil, probably be 8,000.The initial outlay will b.b.£10,000.Largest fnsur, nce Cheque Ever Paid, ST.PAUL, Mirn.! Jiiuary 20\u2014A cheque amountiag to $1.00 den here for payment Nar the policy on the To of Frank H.Peavey, the late Minneapolis millionaire.It is said to be the largest cheque ever drawn in payment of # lite insurance risk.etre, ee orcs éGrant Hall\u201d Sybacriptions.(Special to thk Star.) KINGSTON, January 40.\u2014Between $12,- or \u201cSpecial.Liggeur.\u201d + _Students.\u2026of.ue Grant 2) \\ 000 and 513.000 have heen puhscribed by the new =, building to be known as the * BARCELONA, January.20.\u2014The boiler!| Et Montreal Park and Island Railway Co.Lachine Line-\u2014From St.Lambert's Hill aad Lachine every 20 minutes from am.to 11.00 p.m.Last car from: City.12.00 p.m.; from Lachine, 1.00 agp.Sault au Recollet Mine \u2014 From corner of ge al@vrençe and Craig, vis d from Sault aut Recollet, .00 8ault qu Recollet, 12.00 p.m.Laurent and Cote des Neige Li \u2014 Craig and Fleury and.Cartierriile every hour mount, corner Victoria avenue, every 30 mi \u2018utes-from 6.15 a.m.to J1.18 p.m.to Snowdon\u2019s Junction.Care leaving on the 45 minutes do not conpect to and from Cartierville.NOTE\u2014 Bundays, cars Jeave Lachine at 6.30 a.m.; West.mount, 8.15 a.m.: other lines.8.00 a.m.209 tf THE GERMANS AT METZ.Concentration of Troops Creates Some Interest in France.(Special to the Star.) FARIS, January 20.\u2014The Liberte prints in italics an alarmist special despatch from Nancy which states that there has been an extraordinary strengthening if the German Metz, thirty-five miles away, and] that t quantities of supplies have been accumulated there.The Liberte, which apparently desired to make the most of its scare, interviewed a French officer on the matter.This officer declared that the French Intelligence Department was very fa alarmed at these preparations, whic! were out of all proportion to what was necessary Lo keep the German rrison on a peace footing.The Temps says that all the state alliances are on an unstable equilibrium.The Temps adds that the recent advances of the Ew- peror William towards America are very,| significant.T A Victoria despatch says that Mr.Joseph Martin announces that he 1 again seek the suffrages of the people.thin time for the House of Commons.Sagrament strest, Mo! SERVICE.MEDITERRANEAN.Bonaventure Sta.lon, Commonweal th .16 1 Midsh electric light, spacious promenade decks.For further information apply to\u2019 any agent of the Company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO.Agents, 17 St, CANADIAN General ntreal.Æamburg-dtmerican.on Mediterranean \u201c'win-Screw Express Steamets during \u201cWinter Express Service.Service \u2018te Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburg resumed Marek Ss.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERB Peonaylvania .dan.25 Pretoria.vel 1902 TWINSCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.UR *For arg direct.x Hauïburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N.Y.James , Thom, Geers! A Rater st: Ww.ersby, 178 St.ne Tunis Montreal.gent, enry, 118 & Peter st, James st.ite Teme 16 tt North German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN.Kaiser .an.31,10 a.m.Kaiser OELRI Bb 18, 10 a.m.Kronprinz, Mar.12,6 a.m.alser.Mar.25,10 a.m.Kroapring.Apr.8, Oe.m, ro Lor Apr.hr 16 St Peter st CHS & CO.5 Broadway, ¥ .w.H.HENRY, SOLE ACERT To anion : 3 \u2014 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE, New York-Rolterdam, New Tw Twin-Screw Seamer Steamer Armate Feb, Passer STATENDAN gop or HOLLAND: AMERICA LINE, a eSroadway.Battersby Tourist Agency, ; Sela l.A ames of Quebec, 174 Se Peter Bt., Agen in-Screw Steamers of 18, ROTTERDAM ,,, a, or via oS Sarr.i r, sy 10 5 1,104.ME CLARK'S CRUISE OF THE \u201cCRLT LT Th LARGEST BTE.tux.MEDITERRANEAN FEBRUARY, 8, 74 BERTHS LEFT AMER IN THB WORLD AND ORIENT! THE DAYS, ONE CHOICB \" AT 8450 D UP.First class including Shore Excursions Salen, Fees, next winter, ground and a erding the most tseel .The' magnificent \"White Star Line new, twin, ™ i | screw steamer \u2018Celtic\u2019 palace, specially chartered for the round tri] Length, 700 feet; breadth, 73 feet; © decks; \u201csingle rooms.PRATUR aira, Algie: Malta.18 DAYS in EGYPT and the HOLY] AND, Constantinople, Athens, Rome, the Ri.-| eight lectures.Tickets py to pr over 1 Europe and return later on *\u2018Ocesnic,\u2019\u201d\u201d '\u2018Majeistic.\u2019 Euro Send tor Clark's pro FRANK C.CLARK, otels, Driyes, etc.The chedpe most httractite trip leaving the U.U.8 nter, at and ts * vering (20,880 tons), a floating, Pe « eu RS.\u2014 Mad e for 1002.{ m Broadway, New dou, 3 WINTER RESORTS.3 California Where It is Never Cold, oo Is Best Reached Via \u201c SUNSET LIMITED\" à (PALATIAL HOTEL ON WHEFLS) 9 Leave New York Sat Superb Equipment.SOUTHERN Æ.E.Currier, N.x.Tuesdays, urdaye.Thursdays, Fast Time.PACIFIC CO., A.\u2026 170 Washin , Mines.ra ste ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.E | I ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY._: The Brighton of Americs.Thy Popular Al]- - yesr Health and Pleasure Resort.: 7 68 Baw Hote), ! strand.ocean, Front Ps prune.Ave.êtes to Clty N.NA es New, t water d 1720 to 50 week.FAIRBAIRN top it a pristors.$0798 rooms $3 i THE SH Atlantic Treanentad À and frequented >} the Directly on ths Ocean YEA R.For further Info: 126 ELBURNE, : city, XK.J \u2019 * ped hotel 2 te Row 4 CE | rmation and R.BE.RB.\u201cJames Stracnan\u2019s Bread has stood the test forhaifs century.\u201d - \u2014 OSTERMOONR'S Patent Élestio F delight for 9 lh Mor PE GRANAX & 00, Se - e Favre asd Cie, stAsmt in i Te à MeGUlivray.ve King RRR SS Paes mere BD Circulation ¢ of be Star _ WEEX ENDING 3a JAN.11TH, 1008.~MONDAY - - - - 54,008 TUESDAY - - - - 883,081 WEDNESDAY .- - 54,060 THURSDAY .-: -\u2019 B4,086 FRIDAY - .- 54,147 SATURDAY .- 60,188 TOTAL - - - 830414 ally Average - - - 55,069 Weekly Star Last Week - 121,000 mC oF THE STA PAILY À ALY AYP Sr 45100 rom the above figures are excluded sev- .ers) thousand subscriptions ed as more or less eph bemeral, cette MONDAY, \u2014\u2014 20, 1903.rar Montreal's civic nomination day was marked by fine weather.The sun hope with equal brightness on the nominated and the forgotten, but the climste felt colder to sème than to others: - The Washington Post says \u201ctobacco is a thing of mystery,\u201d but the Kansas City « Journal has had efperiences which lead it \u201cto say that there is méête mystery about , some things palmed off as tobacco.- J¢ the Bennet bil against flirting, even with handkerchiefs, in public conveyances should paes the New York State Legiasla- ture, the popularity of wireless télegraphy will receive quite a set back in that State.Mr, Joseph Martin is again coming before the people of British Golumbia as a.candidate.He \u2018has fallen out with the party management and announces himself as a \u2018candidate for the by-eléction for the vacant seat in Victoria for the House of Commons.Like Lord Roscbery he appeals from his party tos the Caesar of public opinion.The trial of an enemy's general, captured in the course of & war, and his condemnation by a court martial, followed by his execution, is certainiy out of the ordinary course.It can only be said that Commandant Schecper\u2019s crimes were also decidedly out of the ordinary, and murder and in- buman cruelty to prisoners are among acts not recognized as legitimate by the code of war among civilized peoples.It is believed that at to-day's meeting of the British House of Commons the Government will answer a question put by Mr.\u201c Heary Norman, MP, as to what action _ Great Britain\u2019 took when there was a proposed joint action of European powers against the United States at the time of the trouble with Epain.There are those who believe that the British went as far as threatening to send their flect to help that of the United States in case of European \u2018iuterference, and others who believe that all Great Britain did*was to refuse to join the proposed coalition, and giving an object lesson in strict neutrality.The answer to the conundrum will be interesting.CANADIAN PROGRESS.We have before us some extracts from reports \u2018made by the consuls of the \u201cUnited Btates, on certain rapidly developing industrial districts of Canada.They give us the opportunity to \u201csee oursel\u2019s aa ithers see \u201cus\u201d These consuls are in the country to koep their own people fully informed as to they afford an impartial observation from the staydpoint of the onlooker who sometimes sees most of the game.George W.Shotts, the.United States cial agent \u201cst Sault Ste.Marie, Ontario, in a report to the Ætate Department, Em i: \u201cThe attention of capitalists is being.dito the possibilities of the iron and 4 industries of Canada, The Canadian du pig iron made from Canadian dre, and 2.per ton on that made from foreign ore.A \u201chojnty of &3 per ton ie paid for steel ingots, 1 $3 per ton for puddled bar iron made from pig iron manufactured in\u2019 Canada.This béanty has stimulated the building of iron \"fugnaces, and large steel plants have been built or are under construction at Sydney, io \u2018Cape Breton, Hamilton, Sault Ste.Marie, Ontario; Collingwood, and a number of: other places.Mr.A.J.Moxham, gener- af manager of the Dominion Iron & Steel Company, of Cape Breton,*(he was former- fn Johnstown, Pa.), in as recent address La figures to show that while it costs per ton pi pig iron for assembling the ials for making steel at Pittsburg, the .materials cost only 79 1-2 cents at the Breton mills, and $1.79 at the mills the Lake Superior Power Company, at gine Ste.Marie, Ontario.He shows {further het while the mills at Cape Breton are at tide water the Pittsburg mills must ship to tide water at a cost of about $2 per ton, to vearh the European markets, and will then be about 1000 miles further from those markets than the Sydney mills.\u201d Then we have an equally interesting re- Port to the State department on the same sitbject from Mr.John L.Bittinger, the United States Consul-General at Montreal.\u201c Me tells of the large iron and ateel estah- .lishments that are being pat up in Canada, ad a result of the attention drawn to such industries by the bounty system.He says: \u201cThe Cramp Ontario Steel Company, with a capital of $5,000,000, is a new enterptise Tecate at Collingwood, Ontario.\u2018The pu ties \u2018granted to such enterprises in Province of Ontario by .the province a \\ dominion combined amount to $7 per ton > \u201cof the product.In all the iron and steel \u2018plants now in operation, as well as in those projected, United States capital fs domi.It is very clear that with so large à ty, \"abundant raw material and cheaper labour than in the United States the iron tinil ateël plants of Canada will have à con- ~~ Viewable advantage over: the plants in the United States.\u201d | compared with the Pitteburg mills.| by the steamship Tecoma state that the in- ; | Japanese lost 21 killed and 20 wounded.ent poys a bounty of 83 per ton | xsl, Rip oct fon Sate THE MONTREAL D [re qe = \u2018| Dominion Tron and Stee) Company, showing that it will produce this year 400,000 tena of iron and ste.The Washingion correspondent - of the Philadelphia Press secs danger to the pres tige of the United States in thésée facts.He points.ont that the Canadian ean me.tually invade Que United States.\u201cHaving the advantage of low cost of labour,\u201d he says, \u201ccheap raw materials arc being located.right \u201cat\u201d tide \"water where they can reach the Atlantic ports of the United States ut about dne quarter of the transportation as It may i be easily seen what an enormous advantage the Canadians would have if Mr.Babcock's bill should become a law, admitting structural iron and stepl, steel ingats, steel billets, steel rails and all that sort of thing into the United States free of duty.\u201d lt} is curious by the way that the cheap labour, if it Le cheap labour, comes to this country fromm the United States.We arc inclined to believe that the cheapness and facility with which materials can be assembled, owing to the location of the Canadian plants, form a far more important factor than the low cost of labour.The foreign testimony to Canada's progress and possibilities is interesting.INSURRECTION IN FORMOSA.The Japanese Send Troops to Fight the Rebels.TACOMA, Wash., January 20.\u2014Advices surrection movement m Formosa is much | more serious than at first supposed.Twenty-five hundred natives in Southern Formosa have taken up arms against the Japanese authorities.The prevailing conditions ave similar to those in the Philip- Pines, making it almost impossible for the Japanese troops to follow the insurgentsa) into the swamps and jungles where the latter are able tu live.In the last battle the Twelve ins¥rgent leaders and 156 of theip followers wete killed or captured.Neither party gnined any advantage by the battle.he insurgents are carrying forward such a vigorous campaign that the Japanese have Jent 17 companies of militia against them.Admiral S8ampson\u2019s Reason.TORONTO, January 20.\u2014The news that Admiral Sampson's reason is gone seems to be confirmed by a letter received by Rev.Joseph Hamilton.of Mimico, a former pastor, from_Mrs.Kampson, in answer to one | sent by Mr.Hanulton.She says: ! \u201cI cannot bear to let your most kind letter to Admiral.Sampson go unanswered, | though he 1s too ill even to understand its receipt.Lut its kind words do reach him i by ministerng to me\u2014a conundrum which 1 am sure you can solve.Admiral Samp- | son is indecd very ill, though I cannbt yet | give up the hope \u2018that\u2019 he wlil improve with | the spring days, and renew something of his former strength.\u201d 8 Masonic Golden Jubilee, | CINCINNATI.Ohio, January 20.~The | Masons of the Scottish Rite are waking most elaborate arrangements here for the celebration, February 18 to 21.of the fiftieth anniversary or golden jubilee of the | order.The Ohio Consistory has a member- ; ship of 2,800.The class of candidates num- | bers more thah 200 for the degree at the | Cathedral here next month.Among those \u2019 who have si pied that they will be present , are Henry MM.Palmer, 33rd Degree, Grand Master of rhe \u2018Northern Jurisdiction: James D.Richardson, 33rd , Grand ter of the Southern Jurisdiction ; deputies rfom the different states and members of the various supreme councils, including those of Canada and Mexico.Sudden Death of Captain Lee.Ï OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014Capt.W.Horace Lee died suddenly Sunday afternoon.at his home, on MacLaren street.from heart failure.He was 58 years old and was well known in military circles.'ITe was a son of the late W.Ul.Lee, formerly clerk of the Privy Council of Canada and had been engaged in the brokerage business.Captain Lee was superannugted_ from the Privy Council Department a few years ago.He leaves ome child, n daughter.Capt.Lée went to his room after dinner and a few minutes later was found by his wife breathing: heavily.doctor was summoned, but nothing could be done to save his life.\u2014\u2014\u2014 rs Garment Makers Locked Out.CHICAGO.January 20.\u2014Five hundred custom clothing workers.the majority of them women.have been locked out, and it is sail the number will be largeiy increased ! in the near future .as the result of an or | a \u2014 ganized movement to stamn out unionism among the garment workers in Chicago.The Chicago Federation of Labour has taken up the fight of the clothing workers and yesterday-declared a boycott against Lie conierns responsible for the lock-out.\u201d A Big Diamond Robbery.ST.PAUL, Minn.: January 20.\u2014 A special from Glendive.Mo, savs Robbers secured between 810,009 and $20,000 worth of unset and set diamonds to-day bv Stealing two trunks from the room of the Northern Pacific station and breaking them open.The trunks were the property of C.B.(lausen, travelling representative of 8.\u2018B.Clausen & C ompany, of Minneapolis.Elected to New Brunswick House.ST.JOHN, N.B., January 20.\u2014On Satur- : day afternoon, Dr.Jas.Rudderick, of St.Martin\u2019s, was nominated for the seat in the New Brunswick Legislature, made vacant hy the death of John Mcleod, member for St.John county.Mr.Rudderick is a Government supporter.There was no opposition, and he was declared elected.Chinese Exclusion Bill.WASHINGTON, January 20.\u2014Represen- tative Kahn, of California, has introduced the (hinese.exclusion bill, agreed upon by all Pacific coast interests as representing their views.It was referred to the Foreign Affairs Committee, and Mr.Kahn says hearings will begin this week, and the bill urged to speedy consideration in the House.Andrew Lang Scores Kipling.LONDON, January 20.\u2014 Andrew Lang oins the long list of eritics of Rudyard Kip- {a poem, \u201cThe Islanders,\u201d with a scathing denunciation of the author's personality.Mr.lang takes\u201d the character in *Stalky nnd Company,\u201d generally supposed tn be Kipling himself.and holds him up to derision for his \u201cunathletic brutality.\u201d Death of E.V.Clergue.SAULT STE.MARIE, Ont.January M.\u2014Ernest Victor Clergue.of the Canadian Boo, brother of Francis H.Clergue, who is at the bead of the bi iE industrial works here, died in Chicago on Thursday night, of heart tronble.He was 41 years old.and Been prominently identified - with\u2019 the work ere ee St.Hyacinhe City Sued.' (Special to the Star.) ST, HYACINTHE, Que, January 20 \u2014 L.Goucke is suing \u2018the city for Basie damages, caused by the recent fi TO-NIGHT'8 APPOINTMENTS.ACADEMY-\u2014\u2018The Tyranny of Tears.\u201d PROCTOR\u20198\u2014\"\"The Mysterious Mr.Bugle\u201d and vaudeville.FRANCAIS\u2014'\u201cThe Road to Ruln.\u201d ROYAL\u2014Burlesgue and vaudeville, 1 .PR.WILSON ON CATARBH.De.Wilson, of New York, rays; JAPA- b NESFR CATARRH CURE has met with the highest endorsement of the medical profession, by its distinct and proven value.1t- dan specific for _Catarrh, With such a.remedy at hand no me should suffer.On'y 800 at all Druggists, or postpaid frem The G.& con Limited, nu Church Bt, To- { to you at the seashore last summer.\u2019 { den, Mamm \u2019 \u201cPapa, when, ,you were a boy, did you ever tell a le\u2019 | a by majority Facipaiitien was an follo¥ 3: Campbell NAPANER.\u2018Ont, January polls to Zxobablx, Tue PassING Hour.8 tel tell-but > less vague blood coll \u2018The Bot-corn- dealer is the ons \u2018who has to put up anather margin.man who makes.a tout of Binet scldmn boasts of belng self-made.If & young man In really in \u2018Toye Be never says he\u201d carré affo to rourty.No man is every perfect! sure of girl's love until she declares sl hates hi HE GUESSED WRONG.\u201d Visitor\u2014\"Am I right in presumin it was your passion for strong brought you here Prisoner gay, boss, I guess yer don't know dis joint.It's de last Jace on eart\u2019 1'd come ter if I wus jookin' e Occasionally & woman uses & hammer to qrive a tack\u2014if there is no hairbrush han- y.that that \u2014 .The man who kicks himself for hav Ing made a foo! of himself only adds Injury t insult.Clothes do not make the man, but his tailor frequently gives him an expensive appearance.Mrs.Qu eery\u2014\"Isn't she a member of your elub 7* Mrs.Gadabout\u2014*Not any more.We had gE get rid of her, or- she would have dis- ganized us\" Mrs.Quéery\u2014\u201cYou don't say !\" Mrs.Gadabout\u2014\"'Yes.At one of our sessions we were discussing the nt girl question, and shé said the best way to solve the problem was for all of us to stay home and do our own wn work.\u201d ONE OF M MANY.; Mr.Gillis\u2014* Surely, Miss Gray, you have not forgotten me already?Why.I proposed Miss Gray (much puzzled)\u2014\"Can't you recall some other incident 7\" Adversity may prepare a man for the life beyond.but it curtails his crédjt while here on earth.The lazy man consoles himself with the shop-worn adage about the race not always being to the swift.+ Time waits for no man, but man has to Wait at least an hour when a woman tells him to wait just a second.He\u2014You see, 1 have a sort of power of clairvoyance, so to speak.That is, 1 can ways tell what people are thinking of The (in great confusion)\u2014Oh\u2014er\u2014indeed! \"But F\u2014I-don't always serjously mean what I happen to think.NO CHANCE OF ERROR.Hicks\u2014I thought you said there could be no question as to Browne's veracity?Wicks\u2014Well, there can't.Ie Js an unmitigated liar.| Mamma\u2014Ye ou mustn't bowl your hoop In the front on Sunday.You must go into the back garden.Tommy sn tit Sunday in the back gar - \u201cNay, then.If you- will have a toast, let us drink t to the man who knows when to et To show that the absent are not forgotten!\" Wife\u2014Are vou sure you caught this fish?Mr.Gayfello\u2014Of course.Wife\u2014It smells very strong.Mr.Gayfello\u2014Strong?I should say it was.It nearly pulled me overboard.SELF-APPROVAL.\u201cHave you kept your New Year's resolutions?\" \u201cYes; IT have falthfully kept a New Year's resolution that 1 made three or four years ago.\u2019 \u201cWhat was it?\" \u201cNever to make any more resolutions.\u201d A lady golfer on a links in Ireland, wishing to know what was considered a good score by local players, asked her caddie \u201cwhat they got round in.\u2019 and received the rather unsatisfactory answer \u2018they tries to go around in es few as sible, ma'am, but they mostly takes more.\u201d that We may have no taste for the study of history.The millions of.worlds whirling in a bewildering maze througn the heavens above and around us may cause us but a moments thought ; but our neighbour's private affairs\u2014ah! that is a subject of which we are never weary ! There may be no such a thing as luck, but there must then be something which very ncarly resembles it.Man ja the loudest clamourer for peace and the quickest df all animals to go to war.Considèr two ants fighting in the dust.Reflect that you stack up just about mo high In the scheme of of the universe, ° Our honour is something that is hurt when we get found out.out.A woman's idea of ag a wood photograph of herself is when a friend looks at it and says.*, t « beautiful woman! Whe 8 s - .NOT THE TRUE C CHICAGO LIFE, \u201cThat.play isrig.true to life.\u201d Why not ?\u201d , \u201cThe heroine iz a Chicago woman, and although three months are supposed to elapse between the first and second acts.she has the same hushand in both acts.\u201d \u201cHere !\u201d cried the bi blind beggar, \u201cwhat good's this red poker chip to me \u201cMa !\" exclaimed the man.ow do you Know, its red?Your sign says you're * well, does it It doesn\u2019t say I'm colour blind, She\u2014\" \"Went a hundred miles this morning in youl automobile?Tell me, did you really enjoy your ride 7'* He-\u2014\u201cEnjoy it ?Of course not.One isn't supposed to enjoy an auto ride; but one feels very happy when it ia over to think that he got out of it alive.\u201d \u2018Remember, young man.\u201d sald the, practical man, \u2018\u2018that in order to succeed you must teach people to trust you.\u201d \u201cI have done that,\u201d answered the gloomy young man.\u201cI have gucceeded In gettin, into debt beyond my fon fondest expectations,\u201d \u201cJohnnie,\u201d said his m mother to the fncor- rigible, \u201cI am going to have your father whip you when he comes home to-night.\u201d \u201cPlease don't, mamma,\u201d replied Johnnie, penitently, \u2018paw Is allus so tired when he comes home.\u201d .SORRY HE BPOKE.He (who has falled to catch his compan.fon's name, and wishes to find it out in- directly\u2014~By the way, how do you spelt your name?She\u2014J-0-N-E-8.Bll Nye, the humourlst.once told Dean Hole that t when he met Richard Wagner he said \u201cYour music, is beyond thy- comprehension, but I always feel sure when I heat it that it is really much better than,\u2019 nt sounds.\u201d Policeman (to jovial couple-Tak* eare, if ve go on lke that T'll hpe to arrest ye, First Merry Man-Why, we're not even whistling \u201cNo, at ve! re looking as happy as If it were Monday! \u201c1 am afraid I did, my boy.Why?\u201cNothing.only I was afraid you alin t\u201d Final Election Resn): a BELLEVILLE, January.or \u2014 Sherift Hope, the returning officer &.West Hastings.on_ Saturday declared Mr.E, Gus Porter, the Conservative .- andidate, elect: a of 5OL -j'he vote by mu- .Porter.Front.Beiteville .«co oe cor Jee + 919 614 Biâney .\u2026 #4?Trenton 29 Total 1.3% y Matorttr for Porter \u2026 501 The total vote polled was 2.161.In 1900, | when Mr.Corby isd a majority of re, the total voto was {.346\u2014Corby, 2,084; Young.1,262.Toronto, Januar: the West York ;by-election show t that Mr.BURIED WITH HONOURS OF | Masonic Brethren Paid Last Tribute to Thelr Late Grand Secretary LATE W.BRO.J.H.ISAACSON Immense Cortege Followed the Bier on Saturday\u2014Impressive Service at Temple and Cathedral.Les since the funeral of the late Past Grand Master).Fred.Walker has the Ma-\u2018 sonic craft of thie énd adjoining districts turned out in so great numbers as they did on Saturday afternoon.It was the last tribute of estcem und affection to all that was mortal of one of the oldest, most res pected and most popular brothers of the order, M.W.Bro.John Ilelder Isaacson, late grand secretary of the Grund, Lodge of Quebec A.F.and A.vg The services began at Masonic Tem- bere an immense ple, Dorchester street; concourse of citizens hud congregated cut- side and In fact, all the streets converging uot only to the Masonic Temple but to Christ Church Cathedral, where the burial service of the Church of England was read, wag crowded with spectators.THE MASONIC SERVICE.In the Royal Victoria Lodge Room there.) Was a magnificent floral display contributed by the following: The Grand Lodge, a wreath; Argyle Lodge, a wreath; Loue ge, an anchor; Eigin Lodge, an \"anchor; Eastern Star Lodge, a wreath; Prince Con: sort, a wreath; Corinthian Lodge, à w reath; Quebec and Three Rivers district, a pillow with square and compass; BL.Francis district, a wreath; Mount Horebe Chapter, a star; Killwinning Lodge, a pillow; Canary on Chapter, a triangle; Richard Coeur de Lion Preceptory, a cross and crown; Westmount, Lodge, a square and compass; Zetland, & pillow with aquare and |- compuss; Royal Victoria Lodge, a wreath; the Lodge of Antiquity, a wreath; Mount Moriah Lodge, a pill ow; Royal Albert Lodge, square and voinpass; ides contributions from private friends.- After the Grand lodge had been opened the members filel down to the Victoria Lodge room where the impressive Masonic service was performed by +Most Wor.Bro.Edson Fitch, of Quebec, Grand Master, as risted by the Grand Chaplain, Rev.Bra.Flanagan.The musical portion of the service was presided over by V.RB.Brother Percival 1ljsley, G.0.The choir consisted of Bros.R.Crawford, J.G.Poole, G.Irwin, A.H.Winfi- dale\u2019 and F, Baylis, who sang the followin Hymns, \u201cNearer My God to Thee,\u201d \u201cLea Kindly Liglit,\u201d and \u201cSolemn Strikes the Funeral Chim&\u201d While the service was being \u2018performed, the large number Who could not gain access to the lodge room were being lined up in lodges by the Grand Director of Ceremonier, Ve Bro.E.Ik Blurton, assisted by V.WW.Bro.D.Me i Brophy, W.Bro.C.Me Lennan, and W Bro.Alex.Strachan.The order was ad companied by the bands of the Prince of Wajes and the Royal Scots.The line of march was by way of Dor chester, Metcalfeand St.Catherine street, When they reached the Cathedral the lines were opened, and the hearse receded by the Grand lodge and lodges by seniority entered the church in after service in the same order as before.THE GRAND LODGE OFFICERS.The Grand Lodge officers present Werci M.W.Bro.Edson Fitch, Grand Master: R.W.Bro: J.B.Tresidder, Deputy Grand Master: R.W.Channelt, D.u.M, \u2018for St.Francis district; R.W.Br J.M.Starke, D.D.G.N , for Bedford district; R.W.Bro.E M Stevens, Sher brooke, acting \u201cyan Senior Warden: R Macdonald, Grand Junior Warsre: M.W.Bro.I.H.Stearns, Grand Treasurer; W.Bro.Will H.Whyte, acl- ing Grand Secretary; t.W.Bro.J.8, Thompson, Grand Registrar; R.W.Bro: the Rev.J.Le Flanagan, Grand Cha lan; V.W.Bro.E, H.Blurton, Grand ireci tor of Ceremonies: R.W.Bro.Dr.G.W: Lov ovejor, pcting Grand Senior Deacon; V.Wilson, acting Grand Jun- = Deacon; R: W.Bro: Guy R.Dewar, acting Grand Organist: W.Bro.J.A.Cameron, acting (Grand Pursuivant; \u201cben: Jobn Lawrence, vier.Past: Grand Masters\u2014M.W.Bros.B.Tooke, Licut.-Col.T.P.Butler, Lieut.-Col.A.A.Stevenson pe, Lieut.Col.F.Massey, Past D.G.M \u2014 .Bro.D.Anderson.Past D.D.G.M en, WW.Bros.James OR John Spillie, W.M.Campbell, W.8.Couper, L.G.Jarvis ton and J.Beamish Saul Past Grand Chaplains \u2014 R.VW.Bros.the Ven.Archdeacon Evans, Rev.F.Charters, Rev.Rural Dean Sanders, Rev.T.Everett, Rev.\u20ac.G.Rollit, Rev.Canon Renaud, and Rev.R.Hewton.Past Grand Registrara\u2014R.\"WV.Bros.Lt.- Col.A.H.Gilmour, C.W.Perkins, H.Dunne, John Mclean and D.Boyd: RW.Bro.John Hope, pute PASH.V.W.Bro.Wm.Greig, P.G.J.D LW, Bro.3 W.Stark, Huntingdon.PP; R.Ww.Jas.O'Halloran, P.D.G.) - ORDER OF TE LODGES.\u201cThe lodges preceded the hearse in the following oder Westmount, Kastern Star, Victoria (Lachine), St.George's 440, Argyle, Corinthian, Royal Victoria, Tonic, St.An- drets, Prince Consort, Coetrs Unis, Mount Moriah, Mount Royal.Royal Albert.Ya- nfaska (Granby).St.George s No.10, Elgin, Antiquity.St.Lawrence, Montreal-Kilwin- ning, Zetland.\u2018Then followed the Grand ge, preceded by the Grand Tyler.: ¢ THOSE PRESENT.- Bome amongst the large number of brethren were: W.% Plow, Bro.Thos.Chambers v .Bro.M Ww.Bro.John tb Bro.ro.J.M.Henderson.Bro.3 A.Niet: son, Bro.W.M.lal VW.Bro.W.McLean, V.W.Bro.R.C horneloe, Ww, A.W.Ward, Ww.Bro.George Wooliam, \u201cBiro.B.Spedding, Wm.Prowse, W.Bro.W, AM.Brown, Bro.E.Fisher, Bro.J.Ramsay, Ww.Bro, Jamen Bowden, W.Bro.N.L.Bonneau, Bro.K.S.Ferguson, Bro.G.I, Richardson, By.pre.Brunet, Bro.¥.W.Wand, Le Squier.W.Bro.A B.Ware, wr Poe.Higginbotham, \u201cbre: À.G-Snowdon, Bro.Eh sv, Bro.R.Lowry, Bro.Geo.Carson Bro.W.* Rodden, Bro.Jan.Croil, bras T.T.Brown, Bro.jiorace Davis, Bro.E.R.Ebbitt, Bro.\u2019 W.B.Shaw, Bro.J.H.Mi Qoulthorne, O.E.Teroy.Bro.L.D.Robert son, Bro.A.B.Haycock, W.Bro.C.Ww.Meakins, \u201cBrother G.° H.n, Bro.W.Duckworth, Bro.John Sven Brother Je.E.Bradahaw, W.Brb.(Lomax, WV.Bro.are, Bro.M (Findlay, Bro.C Thack- Lyle, Bro.x E Sunderland, .y T pes le, Bro.P Ww.Bro.R.8.Thompson pr Lodge, Fort Covington, N.Y.Bro.W.J.À Bro.F.LN \"Greenfield.Bro, W.Gardiner, Bro.A.H.Brown.Bro.R.Hamilton, B R.Crawford, Br.W: y Hamilton, Bro.8.Switzer, V.W.Bro.disty, Bro.W, L.Chipchase.Bro.A.B.York, Bro, T.D.Hofland, Bro.O.W.Bar- wick, W.C.de'Maissoneuve, W.Bro.A.Boivin, V.W.Bro.H.repanier,_Bro.C.Pierce, Bro.R.H.Dunlop, Bro.J.H.ry 20.\u2014Final returns of | \u201c8 niajfority.-ls 11.\u201c Averys majority in Addington is Per, 413.with 6 hear from.which, s sald, will reducs it.about a oe x LH RB.A.Williams, p Tres (London \u201cur Jos.Mitchell, G.0.Stan: | J.G.Tate, W.Bro.William.: Te Take a box of \u201cCable\u201d 5 cent | J cigars _home with .you and they | mETINGY (AND AMUSEMENTS, MENTINGS pes AMUSEMENTS.; .rr HOCKEY | Wednesday, Jan.22, 1902 Doors Open at 7.30.Match Starts 8.15.MONTREAL vs.VICTORIA Pricos\u2014Admission, Be and 3%.Reserved Seats, seals), $500.Seats.on sale at Star Branch Office.80c.Box Seats, $1 00.Boxes (xix Phone Up 1346.16°83 - PROCTOR'S Vaso in ¥ THE MYSTERIOUS JR.BUGLE.Fara ALPE ER ¥.} CO.Funty raton, ano ' comic, ad Tow Hawkins, jest BIG t Ladies Frey Afi | ova Sat.10c MISS HOLLINSHNEAD\u2019S Concert KARN HALL, Co 1m Tomorrow Night.- Office\u2014149 Mansfield St.This is a $1.00 pez sp space.both s {HAL Tohoggan Sie Now In Full Swing.most convenient slide to reach, and Teboggans can be stored-at-the reasonable \u2018rate of Membership Tickets include iding and skating, Band Tuesday Evonings and Saturday Afternoons.16s! LESLIE H.BOYD, Hon.Sec.Montreal Toboggan and Skating Club.18th ANNUAL RACE MEETING \u2018Will be held on the M.A.A.A.Rink, SATURDAY, 25th January, Commencing at 230 P.M.7_\u2014 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS.: SKATING: 440 yds.+ 580 880 One mile (movice.) : Une Inti \u2019 Yo (Backwards, \u2019 Five miles yds.ye 10 and under, members only.) TO Limited to e \u2019 \u201cCREATION\u201d : OGGANING-TWO ON TOROGGAN and FOUR, ON.TOBOGGAN.niries for each and open only to mémbers 1dpirance feo for all events bOc ea, (Boys Race free).Entries close inesday 22nd Jan'y, LIE H.BOYD, Hon.-Sec'y.900 seats booked ast Fridageand Satur- ay.Secure your seats.Wednesday,.Jan.22, 50 and 25 cents.Thursday, Jan.23rd, $1.00 and 75 cents._ 16°1 Q Hamoet, W.Bro.W.Jennin \u201cAML, Bro.W.B Smart, W.W.Bro.of I.pro.A.J.Buye, W.Bro.W.If.Baker (Ab Fhey Lodge, London, F J.Walker, ro.H.Dunne, V.W.Bro.J.McB.Faylog, W.Bro.W.Percival, Bro. \u201cpu cao) Hague and Mrs.Hague thix Rev.Ti St.George's echool-house has been postponed, owing to the illness of Mr.Hague.ARY \u201cThe office and Bu u's wood and corl yard, Vitre broken into, but the thieves African a rece) ption which the congregation ol of Tectiire | EDUCATIONAL.Singing.Glasses for the People, Reading music at sight.Ever Friday Evening at 8.7 O.STEWART TAYLOR, TOOKE'S BUILDING, 160 PEEL STHERT.Miss Grabam\u2019s PHONOGRAPHIG and BUSINESS ~~ INSTITUTE pen all year, and the present is a fable time for \u2018students to begin a fitted for the summer coping and French ara given s Pupils are attorded exceptional advantages in shorthand, ting and prac- ton office work.Provpectin on applica- n.846, Temple Buflding.Phone Main 1714.18 2 eo4 only by w.wr 238 Bieyry Bu Tou up Vion 7.& WYLIE, Magy surest Ÿ A Fire in « Laundry, .- A Sire bridle vaterdty of.out ta \u201cIm the Toilet Laundry, nu 20 Guy street, and did damage to the extent of about 81000.The blaze started between the ceiling of the room and the floor of the ironing room, and the firemen fonnd it hard to get at.The automatic sprinklers, with which the building is supplied, wor! well, and did much to prevent.the firg from ing.The alarm was sent in from box 5.and the firemen were quickly on the 4, 10, and 12.-The salvage nen did good work in covering the machinery and goods.It-took the firemen about half an hour to wet the blaze completely under control.loss is fully covered by insurance, The work of the laundry will not be interfered with.The cause of the fire is not known.\u201cSomethin g Dropped at City Hall The pendulum weight of the big clock at the City Hall got loose on.SEturday, and 700 pounds wiht fell.The weight was enclosed in a box with a double flooring, and at best it can only fall an'inch, #0 The shock that migbt otherwise have been serious \u2018did not even break the box.It did, however, shake the tower and caused as explosion of closed air that could be heard \u2018downatairs.Repairs on the pendulum will begin at once.A Children\u2019s Matinee.A children\u2019s matinee was held in the Y.M.C.A., on Saturday a oon under the auspices of the Montreal Conservatory of Music, at which a delightful programme of instrumental and -vocal music was rendered by the pupils of that institution.The affair was most successful throughout.The Death of Mr.F.X.Roy.Mr.F.X.Roy, a well known business\u2019 man of this city.who for .many years conducted a business on 8t.Panl street, died yesterday at the age of 70 yeary.Deceased leaves! three daughters, Mra.F.X.Benaît, N.Granger and Mrs.A.Beliveau.The funeral eh take place at St.James Church, 8t.Denis | Wtreet, on Tuesday morning: ao à PASSADENA.Calif\u2014Oscar F of Syracuse, N.Y., is dead at his home in this city.SANDERSON\u2019S MOUNTAIN DEW SCOTCH.à OSTERMOOR'S was Patent Elastic Felt Matiresess Awarded gol \u2018wedal at Glasgow, Meminctoree 1 scene.The stations engaged were Nos.1.1 Boule, member of the Merrill and Soule \u2018Company, \u2014 RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! PHONOGRAE ARF Edrgornons em RELLYS MUMO STORE Cor.St Antoine aad Inspector St.Montrest.| 4 _ Annual Expropriations of 1899 Notice to Ratepayers.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby siren thas the rolls of Special Adhere; or the widening of the following st MOUNTAIN, .DORCHESTER : VENUE HOTEL DE VILLE, PER Furrer VENUE, - \u2014- NOTRE DANE : DE MONTIGNY, > i i | DENIS | the payment où any or ant uired to the amount thereof to he Tandersi i ned Tt his eaid the office, vithin \u2018ten days from \u2018this date, without further notice.W.ROBB, City \"Treasurer.City Traseu rer: ) Office, ù al Montreal, January n, 1902.5.Carbonated, ta \u2018 water and\u2018 many high price Table Waters are indifferent.The MAGI CALEDONIA is a well known natural product \u2018of rare merit.Sold by all best .dealers.GURD & CO, sole, Agents and bottlers, Montreal, \u2018 CARRIE NATION-LOSES A TOE.She Was Flourishing à New Hatchet end Let it Drop.\"TOPEKA.Kas., January 20.\u2014Mre.Carrie Nutiën: while flou which she received Saturday as a present from an eastern manufacturing firm, dropped it, and the keen edge of the instrument weverods the large toe of her right foot.[HIS VETERAN'S FIGHT in the days of the Revolution he was en the side of victory, 4h Jater years surrendered to- disease, but South American Kidney Qure gave him his siberty.Me.A.Willlamson, of Kincardine, Ont, à veteran in the À war, and ROW CUSOMS .- clerk and a ye of Souh American.Ki Cure: \u2014**1 have found it a wonderful my case.1 ta suffered a great deal from Bladder and Kid troubles, and one bottle entirely cured think it a boon to mankind.\u201d Cures ja all ots .and gives relief Ti ¥ik hours.Sold by B: E.McGale, as Noire Dame st, and J.H.C ron, J TI, pte Dem and bar > 3 +3 All This Week op ourishing a large hatchet - or ee 0 my + \u2019 J] a A a 3 uw 4 à > 4 4 Ld +.ee =» = / à vid 4 3 a » » * .- \u20ac ., IN STOCK MARKET Trading Was Small in \u201cVolume and Prices Changes Few.MONTREAL \"POWER A FEATURE, A Bond Issue and a Fire Which are Supposed to Have Depressed the Stock.Trading ip the stock market during the week closed yesterday was dull, with few important changes in prices.The railway list was gqulet, with Canadian Pacific the most active feature, prices ranging from Transportation\u2014 \u2014 manne WEEK WAS DULE | \"Hé\" down: to-118 and \u201cthen Back to 14 Other stocks moved witht\u2019 narrow Hmjts.- \u2014 The mornin after the Montreal Light, Heat and pin Company secured the authorization Of its shareholders to issue - $2,500,000.have already been sold, one of the company\u2019s stations was considerably damaged Ly fire.As a result of one or.the sither, or possibly both, the stock declined from 9% to 91, and frequenters of the stock: market are endeavouring to figure out the proportion of responsibility for the décline.Subscquently the price recovered to 9.Dominion Steel common came next -to Power In point of volume of trading, but the price movement was NAarrow.being restricted to one point.26 being the highest and \"5 the lowest.Other industrial stocks were dull.Dominion Coal continued one of the strongest features of the list, the lowest being 653 und the highest 56%.Banks were aufet and unchanged, excepting Merchanta Bank, which made à new low level at 145 and recovered to 147.Honds were steady- Fluctuations of the week and sales were ag follows: Open High Tow 7 Close Sales Capadtan Pacific .o.oo.4 ess ec rep vence s 11464 A 14% 13 nu 14 Montreal Street xd.251 206 ns ça Richelieu and Ontario 110 1114 nw oe 5 \u2018Poronto Ralls .A 11448 ns 11412 HR ! 3 Twin City\u2018.\u2026 109% 10974 ly 100% 1.509 Halifax \u2018Fram.103 lutte por lez - 1% Winnipeg Railway .sauce mee meres IB ns ns 118 ow Total.Whee eases seats cases essence seiees ses evene ceeeirs eas 6,171 Industria ts\u201d Montreal Power eer eae ee eas RN 051 9514 on a 3.543 Dominion Cotton Ce Le nent eee 4 48 3 2 .4 Dominion Steel .oe oh 2 2.le 2.980 Dominfon Steel pr ferred M, $ Bot, sans Merehants Cotton se so 9 7 100 Commercial] Cable |.Ca 16215 165 16212 163 cu Bell Telephone .coe.ons ARR 16h 188 169 19 Laurentide Pulp .;.21100 oo oo on wee 100 100 100, 100 3 Montmorency Cotton .Cee renin ereaeeeen su so 10 Montreal T'elegraph .grecs 174% 175 174% 175 GI - Total eee ieee eee ee ea Yio eee ee FS aacanca en ca nets 8,236 Mining\u2014 - .Bominion Coal oo.on el en 5b + North Star .Total .Banks.- Montreal .co.cL iii ce ee Merchants Toronto Dum.Steel .Cahle Coupon.Coloured Cotton Halifax Railway Laurentide Pulp .Total .ST.ANTOINE WARD Seat No.2 following is a portion of those who have signed the nomination papers.of Ald.OH- vier Faucher for &t.Antoine \\Ward (scat No.2), for the City Council: To Al.Olivier Faucher:\u2014 Sir \u2014The undersigned clectors of St.Antoine Ward South, fully recognizing the able manver in which you have attended to the business interest of the ward and city during the past two years, earnestly request (hat vou again become a candidate Tor grat No.2 In the City Council.We pledge you such support as we feel confident will ensure your return.Hoping for a favaurpble reply.we arc.with respect and gratitude Jor past sérvices, yours, W.Benny, ©.Moore, J.Power, RH.Oldroyd, T.Hale, 1\" Bruchesl, AV: Hule, A.Auge, Laforce, #.Gratton, W.Lalénde.A.Laurialt, ©.Ther.Waugh.A.Lefebwre, C.Beaudoin, P.Hac opte I.Mitchell, S.Davis.J.@.Brien, © Gagnon, H.Morin.A.Lapierre, L.Paqueur.P.Z.La- Violette, W.Ramsay, Jo Barr.F.Belair.A.Des- Jardins, J.Laporte.A.W.Cusack, N.R.Rab- fnson, FH.Doomer, P.Laughlin, N.Lavallee, Al.Hobidoux.A.Trotêter, G.Trottior, L.Lateuille, NOK Gee, I.Hevey, 3 J.Gagnon, N amme, Mrs.We.J.Kirby, E Wm.Lovell, Ym.Connolly, Shaw, J Hardie.R.Stamard, W.J ._ Perry, M.C.Sims, Qeq.Callier, Geo.Smyth, T.Tho- -Æien,.4.A.Meyer, M.Bulllvan, &.Rawela, Jos.Pilon, GG.H.Alle, F Amond.J.Vary, Owide Labale.Iv.(5.Yo ker.7.Sabourin.A.vost, P.Dexchamp# L.Grandchamp, Mrs.0.Gireux, L.J.James.FF Cirenter, A.(Hea son, À.Greening.J.F.Dupont, A.R Stirling, Lacon Vin Tt.Cragg.Mlle.- Vallary.M.Paxton, Alfred Paxton.O.St.Germain.Jos.porkeron.Mile.OQ.Faubert.M.S.Kelly.11.Tesjardins.J._F.Majores J.Clooney, R J.Miller, T.Ingram.fice.H.Allo, A.Charlebnia, W.Carriere.N.Prezeau.O.Rertrand.A.tn- chaneile\u201d A.Tebjer, J.Cavanagh, NS.Delaney, .A.Dionne, C.Valilancourt.A.Blais.A.Drapes, me.Jéhn Coyle, Dile.C.Leclalre, Dilla, A.Leclaire, Dlic.A.Vincent, P.Aer P.Demers, A.Vincent, J.Aumais, FE.Monette, RB Tauzr, J.Lahaie, A.Mainville, U.Fondren, A.Couturier, J.Mullloux, C.Desaulniers, 1S.Lespetance, Omer La bousadiere, F.Bougie.Jos.Y.amarche, NL.Roy *.tinyer, A.H.Francis, N.Faubert, Henri \u201cGare.William 3.Mor- res, sr.Henry A ilder, David Mor- ture, sr, Robert R.Morrt KR.Campbell Neijes, Ferdinand Motard.formers McGuire, William Forsyth, J.W Nelles, John Kemp, James 10].Ioek, David Morrkee, jr.Colln R.Cameron, John W.Roberts.William Hil), George Wal: ters, Ward Andergop, Wm A Stephenson, dames N.Boyd.Auguste Krause, George J.James Patterson, F Antoine Bussivre, get, foriwart 1.Coyle, Allan B.Mac- u Pherson: Henry R.Paris.Chartes Thom, Wil fam Walters, John M.Collins, Albert P.Tud- denbam, Augustus FF.Earl, Justache Chenler, C.Ogilvie Norman, Frank J.Mosclely,\u201d Dong- Jas W O°Gllvia, MIE.Jennie WO Glivie, Lorna OGllvie.Willam DD._ Agnew.Alex.A.Rabert- win, J.A.Rohertson, TIM.S.Robertson, J.M.* Nabertson, T._ Mallette, H.A.Mathieu.N.Cuddy.J.G, Watson, H.IL.(Desuuiriers, A, EE.Demers.i.EB.Demers.Wm rir.A.Labonte, cary, Jr.; Remi Dee Olivier hajer, Jr AY Troismaisons, F._X.Roy, Henri Poupart.T.con Payette, N B= Rrais, James Daivmple, famy, G.M Sadler.N.Lalonde, UG orn: hemme, JL Hie Lamy.Joe.Dufort, Joa.Deszroches, PP.Lefebvre, AL \u2018Brudhomme.Tr.4 Ledue, Dr.Go EE, Cartier, H.Lemieux, FT.) Henuudin.avocat: 6%.lLahate, 12.Reldue, 1.thier.M.Walsh, A.Guimond, DN.Paquin, J i lauseler, 8.Dauphinals, ¥.Scguln, Plorra Cauthier.J.B.Sicard.E.Corbin, T.MeCor- mick, John Hiney, I.W.Byrne, L.Morin, er; JulerPArchambauit.H.TI.Achim, John Mam- mend, E.Belisle.Frank Whyte, G.-43am- Lell, IY.Dale, John Forgrave, Angn \u2018Loyna- chan, Patrick Burke.H.DesJardtns, Willam Bren- Noward, WiiHam Cuthezton, Thos, P.nan, Mrs.J.Ryan, F.Épellessey.W.Hale, T.» Breland, A, Valiquette, ©.U'Brien, D.Levelle+ de.«À Faboile, J.Cémtois.J.bimo- Res, A Moquin, Co Fay rea, Chevrier, A 1.Che Jüilodrau, F.Marquis, H, Thibault, P.Thibantt, F.M.Marchand.FE.Demers, JL.Bienvenu.JI.Monarque, A.Lesperance, A.Gendron.J.Tht- bault, 4 OO Harel.Bb.Chevalier, B.Ward, \u201c1°.Indurantaye, M.Lemieux.A.Champoux, IL.Rivet, Remi Pepin, A.\u201cfurachan, » = Jones, A.Penis, Nap.lafetie Marchand.HE McCarthy, M.Metsvilia.M pe iais.P.Briere, E.\u2018Ouimet, M.Glguere, A.Mulsonneuve.A.Tadouccur, P.Devault, P.Le- mnarbe, GQ.Shawl.« Jarnse.A.Lauzon, 11.irouard, W.- siongh.J.Morin.©.Ouimet, 1.Taurler, N.Fenaud.F.X.Charette, Charles u 1ois.P.Loiscau, Robert Arnold.bert.hea, T.Ingrain, J.Ronven, E.Oulmet, E.T.SI Fortler, W.Shearer.W.Baker, A.H - Wood.J.Irwine, A.Cameron, G.Harley.T.Bruce, Achille Marchand, Jos.Descartes, Arthur Per- reault, M.Dallaire, Philomene Touchette, Nauve, J.McDonald, J.M.T.Tramblay, A.Gilbert, John Glennle, HH.© Herbert.Julien Niding, W.80! es \u2018schamrs.Med Plehette, Paul beau, .Christie, Jos.Brunet, J.B.\u201cCazes, I.KElMot, E.Rivet, Jos, Grenier.N Tobicaus, J.Giroux, 8.Ft.Mars.James O'Dowd.Joa.Germain, \u2018Oc tuve Gauthler, Ant.Dery.Henry Heale, A.Le- rault.Marcel Gosselin, J.Vlau, Alfred Lelonde, 1;.Leblanc.Z.Gurney er.R.Levoile, Damo + ae sebrun, .IMekson, M.Berrard, Perreault, David Gleason, F.= Pellerin.Roger.C.Dcsiaurniers, Charles Brierc.Fiorre I.Gadouas, E.Bnrinet.1.Turcotte.C.LeAuc, Gi.Jeonard, D.Johnson, W Leonard, A.Gap thier, S.Lalonde, P.Leclere, P.i (an, O.Roger, H.Hackett.A.Coderre, W.Dljck, N.Mallett, B.KE.Norman, James Cra.Ashe ten, T.Hawkins.Elzear Lefebvre, Lalle- mand, E.H.Baul,_ Dame Vouve A.rAftemaue, - Gault, \u201c\u20ac.\u2018Charbanneu, H.Pelletier, A.Beaulieu.I.x Chaput, Dr.Leduc, D.Dalg- neault, T.Gauthier, J.W.Hughes, A.Deserra, Leblanc, \u2018©.Martel, ah x.\"Hanehet, s Treschamps, E.R.Decary, P.Decar P.De.J.A.Reece, A.Lepine.JL.A.Lefort.T.Poir- ler.Juhn Malone, Joseph lariviere.Dr.Par- lardy, Murphy Bros., A.Connelly, Sarah Con- nelly, James Lynch, Mil.Henney, Daniel Car- mil.G.Taylor, M.Barry.Jos.Connelly, James Connelly, J.Connelly, Jr.: Ann Connelly, W.Connelly, W.F.Tracey.Jon Kennedy.Jr; John Haykins, F.Mylle, G.Holliday.Her- hort Jowis J B Wood.William Clark, A Ratelle, E Leonard.A rp Carson, George Britair, Georre Thomas Murphy, Adj \u2018Lemelin, 1.Dussesalt, Norenh Counigny.) Demers, Samuel Sundave, 5 Hu ur- tabise, 1.Quesnel.Jos Lannuette, Peter J anglois, W McBride, F Blais ¥ Martin, |, va, F, Deslauriers, M Laltemand, 11 Welden, C N.availe, Berteat H Penny.Charles Maiche las.w ne atle, Odcar Managh, George Robertson John Hamel.John Demster, John Herron, Josphe Chulh, E Perrier, {iearge Rrien, R Pollock, I C Ryan.Michael Kelts, Mme C py \u2018kar, J Mumrhrey, \u2018Edward sheehap W J Laurr, I» Talbot, Patrick Martin.Jos Moineau, jupr, Jan Elie Moineau Telesphore Moineau.H Hnatet, J Collette, Fugen e l'abelle, T J Lewis, J Carille, (ieorslans Carrier, Win Tinn, Tho Dubdien Pion, A N Jarrick, W Jacobson, Alex Hart, Philippe Lem Nestor Ber.nier, Arthur Charlebois, John Henly, \"i aan Beanbien, Mary Jane Graig, R.A.Racine, Hume ¢ e Quesnel, Michael Daly, Joa Hurtubise, lLeandre Quesoel, T C Joule, R Me: Donald, J W Bruce, May Hanah, Alfred Cnhaun, Adolphe Germain.N varnea W Constantt- neau.F Charbonneau, Patrick McCabe, E Nontbier, Hawkin Barnard, Alex Ialancette, Thon hile Dollie, Joseph Belatyy Jolin Fennell, M Bruneau, 3 Rradshaw, H Bradford, JW Shea, N Quenneviile, n° Bootiuiler, Eng Leveaque.PJ Kavanagh, J Hariney, W Sca Lamy, Wm Telford David.Willlum Bill.Jol 1 Peer, Elin Moml.- Arthur Pom palin, Miss Rodier, Hugh WIl- aun, Adolphe Groleau: Fableu Berlon, C Charlebois, D Brunet, it Bissonetre, Charlee Dumesnti.Lewis Malo- ran, Johu Honeyman, J Cantwell, J McKav Thee p! Win Blais, Alex Forgue, (+ Marois, Octave Dufors ¥ lewis, N Lacroix, I Charette, 1 Peloquin, | om, Henri Levesque, George Gauthier, T etre: Mrs James Pink, W H Clark, Xavier.Dupuis, Geurge Bourbontialr.J.Viger, Z Pilon, IL.Prevost, Lo Dngrna is, 1.Charette, Labelle, caer H Wighton,J Gray, Jos McGianin, A Prevost, J Belanger, El Falardeau, P Harv ver.Martin, + \u2018Bertrand, T A Craig.A Lemire, H Rutter, P Dourgie.EF W Farreil, He Mec.allm, Jos, Doyle, O Fatenaude, Jos Verdon» J Dagmais, \"Jas Gillen les 7 avole, Mra Lucy Sinclair.0 Dufort, F X Roudriau, G H Plontde, Thomss Fortin, À O Honrdocbe, ame TP Marion.ame N Taillefer, Dame Coveron, à n, William A Perry, Alfred H Francis, John Carla.Patriek Cassidy, it Thompson, M Thompson, Tl-empson, 8am Thompron, Mrs MacAhern, T (\u2018ooper, William Dube, Jeremie Arpin, A S Bonvet, E Sabourin, Nap Sabourin, Nap Lalonde, A Marnis, Stanisiss Lestauriera, Jobn MeClorkey, James Thompeo! «on, Thomas Canrny, Touts Sanscartior, John Holliday, tiedeon Fahales, Arthur Giroux, A Hoola8ap, Thomas Thomp- AL À Rtehtat, A GoMgéon N Gauthier, E seau, E Kelly, tictave Rousell, M'8kelly, M Black, Lavoie Louis [.avoie.A Marois, E Douesnard, A Brunet, W 3 gerrigau, Michel Polar her.Jos \"Bom resu, A Fran, coeur, P Lessard, John Courier, Mask Thompson Giugras.E Desjardins, G A Wiimn, A Reaves, MR Nacdouald, D Dupuis, Chat Robertéon, FA sua W Duncan, Murphy Brne, Jon Guitbault, F J pH ur 30 Decelles, Théo Lanctot, Wm Lewis, Wm Faure ith & Sen, Hugh oil 1 lypacson, Jas E Man- ny.1 Dastout.F Carroll, W Merioran, Sohn Lee, J T F'olland.Csr e.J W Cayenn, Stanley Carson, John Paterson, Sam Thompson, Pa trick Thompson, Jolin F MeGuaig, Nap Deschamps, E Sundériand, F Lalonde, Theo Mogelte, Fdonanl Faubert, Alp Brouti- ÿ fette, Geo Pntermon, 1 W Sadier Chas Andetson, Louis Dragon.Ovitla St Germmun, Plerre Marsan, Z Daoust, Gendron, FF Laforest, Jowph Paiement, Fraest Wrahan, Arsene Trahan, John Hoolahan.I.N Nuiseox, Joseph s George.N Simoneau, Zotique Deschamps M Mofiatt, Octuve Tailieter, Imnean Jæynachan, À La J Veanlien, Dané H Marieatt Dame Maurice Durand.Huch Boyd, Laurent Bellefeuille, J A Elder, James Hickey.Gienrge Watson, Michael Ryan, D.Latariere, ñ Vorate, E H Lafreniers, ¥ Marchand, N Fournier, Da ine Olive Xauve, Jos Gohter, © Page, Jos Marcil, © Quelleite, F Lariviere, Henry Rlcek.Bernard Corte, Arthur Destardins.Rock Cordinst, Cemence Trottier.1.11 Jay, Thomas Ward, Pome Darrach, #J B Jos tjonssens.E torhin, RB Rivanl, Jsidere Morin, Courville, Jon Maillet, \" Lar hapelle.A Patehaude, Ace Tilais, J Martel, A Lermieux.Andre Gendron, jean, T Bilodenu, 5 n° Preaingen, Albert Mal- Jette, Jos Bourrin, Roy.Alf Trottier, rr, A Brunette, À Cham ogous.fon [rottier.C H Ig Freniers, dos Bonhomme, Martel, 11 tiiroux, 1x P Bougie, Jos Binetre, Jon Monarque, G W Baraalo, E À Cardinal, J B Vaniez, © Martel, a ben F Matand- Gedeon Benoif, J B Pilon, P Lara x, M Db, Arthur Bourdon, Ins DesRosier, Beni (Tango Frederic Ber- nier.CA Riel, Detpbis La elle, Pasne P Allard, Stan- \u201cinlas Ereprrance, L Ratto, J R Lalonde.8 Laurendeau T W fivae, R McInice, .J Rowaniree, E J Brown, J AW Archambanlt, T Honeyman, J Hardman, J Hard- man, J Black, J Smith, X McXiece, J McDiarmid, J Steel, ¥ Groulx, E Cadienx, A Alaric, H rot G Benoit, A Groulx, A St Maurice, agnon, E Lafor- tune, J > Archambault J RB Arc pri codeur, \u20ac Kiv are 5 PL plante, O Pleard td - Ver ee Larip, L Moharque, À Thomas Hemsley, 5 \u20ac atin, Dw McGee, K F Mosely, J Hanmill, Geo Carsinke, O Cadieux, Alex, Parent, E Giroulx, E Jacques, J Brisebols.T Legrett,F À Mayer, Jos Carslake, Evous Chaput, A Benolt, R B wetter, P MeFlhorn, R Posher, J 4 Lavrier, H Porui St Den is, Arial Lan ole, Bimeon Bougie, Nap Care Diane Govette, Jumes Scott, Adolphe Me Jules, Dn Gull: ault, Ir U Gaudet, Virginie Rochon, Bryce D Mitchell, F R MR res, Mux Belisss, Z Rheaume, Charles Charters, M C Salmon Alex Lallemand, M Gut alette, rocher, M Never, A Sik T Higriabiv.he Pigeon.M 0 Dn bn 5, L Monroe, Sicotte, 5 M pod.Joho san Fre WA Amba ¢ Farrand, ¢ McCumber, rescott.A © Guellette, J Jusmin, M Baulne, J I.Pica; a3 J p4 Blanc, D Bongie/ H Bollean I, Verma, A Vaindb, À Ouellette, O Taillefer, E Palascio N Lemi eux, Jones Tremblay, J Gagner, A Desiauriers, 9 Normandeau, A Lapointe, W Nurphy, UG G © Dorals, A Allx Wm James, G clan n, J henes, M Feanchamp.or Rheaume, a Bouhomm #, C Deschal I Desc! J Poirier, À Gendron, JB Fiset H Jenn.P11 Flood! Po Larose, A Charbannean, D a Tacauer, A Jia J Larit, P Latour, À Navard , T Caffre vers Tdrov » n, J B Mngean,- N Le Perry, L Mona, 0 Dauphinels, Leon Larin, mod idees Harri pon, G T Halnes, J Jus n A RNepsnd, W Gen- Miss Mary Jane Murphy, J.A.Tole, Win) ron, B Lavert, H Yotvin, 0 oe cler N Lamontagne, Houston, JF, Courville, G.Harding.D.Reau- champ.C.B.O'Brien, A, Sauvageau, J.Peter- wen, WW.MN, Wright, A.McCall, T.Toupin, J.Girier, G.Lanouette, A.Doutre, A.Mn A tusden, 7.Brunet, H.Dantel; J.from?Ww Begin A- Labelle, A Charlebols A ail; banlt, ¥ Rochon, Wim Winñrid, O Lemire, Enow, J Gauthier, T Jubinville, BE Lanrteult, 1.Siodoin ne E Gauthier, N Gauthier, J T Ho ACh artier, V Plaisance, P McDonald, KJ oto, N Larnre, O Pale- austin.Ii.O'Donohue, FB.Sauvageau, 1 > uni mess, Rn Remillard, U Moagean, G Landueite, EA N.Fournier, E.Etherton, 1.Aumiais, w.Bra diry, 12, Cousineau, A, MeÇarroil, D- QG.cadienx, J.Regul, .Lewis, T.J.Emith, W, Babourin, Francceur, P Goyer, L Leduc, A Dudevoir, Nee k + k, he! ¥.Chardon; Wu Falri J.* raymond.RE.Betair, ay Ranks, G McLeod, D Picart @ Picard, ¥ A Patrier.L Trimebols, A.Seguin, F.X.- 18 Maurice, Mme M Allen, J Chatretté me I, fortaine.Mine Perte be Morin.WH.Savard, B GriMith, CG Peard, ¥ Gardner, J She J Morin.0.hello B Liglisle, A.Per Er T MIL; Mate de M Forgue,A H arch PAO NW Ewan, heen i Turacher.fede 3 Teale es Nic 4 Bruce.Wm ¥, Fuher, G.Roysseau, O.Lemire, P 0, 7 X'bagust Win : \u2014e sinh RL SV ET pe ami a bonds to the amount of $7,50,000.of which - Sophia Collins, Daniel Murphy, a Ahern, ie Eh \u2018 Fred Caron, BD wht or.Cbar Z (timiore, E 7 Perkins) | Benoit, F.X St Onge, J B Brunette, F St One, Alexis.Cadieux, O Langiats, J A M'PHon, J N Archambault .WHEAT CE TE Increase of Over a Million Bushels in Visible Supply Helps to Break Chicago Market\u2014 tt Liverpool Firmer.; The Liverpool wheat market was stron er to-day, March closing 4d higher than nrday at ds xd, May Closing Pur at es Sd.Antwerp wis reported 4% + he at 1 No.-¢ ¢ s was 5 to 10 highèr et A.aie for rary and 2500 for Murch and June.London quoted No, 1 standard Calsa., pazrage.3s ¢ 30s 6d; Walla Walla, February an La Plata.f.o.rX., February and March\u2019 299 9d, sellers.Chicago was weaker to-day, May options being quoted at noon as follows: Wheat, 1 3-8¢ to 1%c down at T98c to 78%c ; corn.5c to Ye down at Gd%ec; oats, ¥c down a 4c.Indian shipments of wheat during the past week were 63,000 grs.to the United Kingdom and 18.000 to the continent, or 37.- 000.mora and 12,000 more, respectively.Rus- slan shipments during the past week were 155,000 qrs.wheat and 165,000 maize, or 70,000 more wheat and 94,000 more maize than the provious weck Australian shipments of wheat to the continent and the United Kingdom were nil against a total of 90.007 the previous week.Danublan shipments were 56.000 wheat and 68,000 maize, or 54, and 104,000 qrs.respectively.LOCAI, MARKETS.\u2014Outs were very dull to-day.but prices showed little or no change.ranging around 47c to 47Mc, store.1lolders of buckwheat are still asking around §5%c east, but buyers are two cents helow that figure, so that no trading has been indulged In for some time: A similar diversity of opinion exists in the market for peus, 82c, high freights, being sell- crs\u2019 views, and 8c buyers\u2019.It is thought that business might be done at Slc.Rye is very dull, prices being only nominal at Bic east.Feed harley Is weaker at 54%c.store, being quoted this morning.FLOUR.\u2014Quptations In car loads on track are: Manitoba spring patents, $ $1 ton $1.30; best strong bakers, $3.50 to $4; winter wheat patents, $3.75 to $1.10 store; straight rollers, $3.55 to 8.70: in bags, 11.724 to S1.8214.FEED: e market is very firm.\u201cQuota- trons in, far loads on track: Manitoba bran, bags.$20 to $21.shorts, bags, $2; Ontario bram in bulk, $20 to 321 ; shorts.are scarce at $22 to 323 in bulk; midd\\ings.$22 to $23: moullie, $23 to 330, according to | Reva quality.ROLLED OATS.\u2014The market Is easy.Jobbing lots in store are spliifig at $5.30 to $5.40 In wood, and at 82.65 to £2.70 in bags.AY.Quotations arc steady at $9.76 $10.50 for No.1.to $9.50 for No.2, and $s to $8.90 for cover, TORONTO, Ont, Jandary \u2014 Wheat firmer; red and white ora 76c middle froights; goose wheat quoted 68c mjddle freights.Spring T4e to Tbc for east, Mant- toba #8 No, 1 Northern 85c and 2 Northern $2\" Grihding in t-via Sarnia Jan- unafy shipment.and 1c less via North Bay.4 Flour- let.M per cent.patents Es bid and $2.9 asked buyers bags, middle freights.Choice brands held .16e to 20c higher.Manitoba is steady, cars of Hungarian atents $3.20 and strong Bakers $3.90, carts.Mi]! Feed\u2014Steady.Cars of shorts $20 and bran $18 to $19 > middle frelshts.-Mant- toLa firm.Shorts $22 and bran $20 carlots, sacks included.Toronto freights Barley\u2014Steady.No.1, 5éc: No.2.B3e.No.2 3 extra, 51 to 52c and No.3, 50c middle reizhts.Buckwheat \u2014 Stead Bc middle freights.Rye steady.Sto middle freights.Corn steadier, 5614 to 7c.Canada mixed and yellow west.Oats-\u2014Stéddier.No.2 white 411$ to fc; middle frelghts.Oatmeal steady.care of bags $5.35 and barreis $5.50 on track Toronto and 25c more for broken lots.Peas\u2014 Steady, No.2, 82%4c middle freights.\u2026.\u201c+ Manitoba Wheat.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG.January 20.\u2014Wheat\u2014Fort Wiillam freight rate, Lee cents; Brandon.freight rate, 594 cents VISIBLE SUPPLY IN UNITED STATES \u2019 AND CANADA.Jan 20, Jan.713 Jan 21 Wheat .\u2026.\u2026 .- 69.27% 000 Yim 61,196,000 Corn .7 .11.762,000 11,743,000 Oats .\u2026.\u2026.4,212,000 4,544,000 #9.535,000 Barley .«oo cecnieniees 149,000 2,011,000 Rye 25 0 een00e \u2026\u2026.\u2026.2,409,000 1,217,000 WHEAT TN SIGHT.; Jan.M, Jan.13 Jan.21, 1902.1908.1901, l Visible supply.y, a and Can-, Cee anes £9,213,000, 68.077,00 61,196,000 on passage to 2 U.25,760,000 24,800,000 21,760,000 on passage to Continent .7.760,000 7,280,000 6,320,000 Total .927%.000 90,157,000 89,276,000 Stocks of \u2018Grain in Montreal.The following table shows the stocks of grain in store in Montreal on the dates mentioned: Jan.18, Jan.11, Jan.19, 1902.1902.1901 Wheat .\u2026.44,767 44,106 59,365 Corn .e \u2026 9000 9673 15,773 Lena = ats ete sae sae eae 16.923 _15,687 225502 ats ve +.+ +.169,858 175.581 58,042 Barles Te dal tees as 02517 69,7 41,737 Ry eer ees +.21,953 22257 8.695 Buckwheat vee 000 ees 2,038 2003 9,47 Flo [EP eer ee 21,302 20,942 16,689 Meal tie tie mes eee tes 1.039 1,068 439 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the Star.by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament street, local manager for J.8.Rache and Co.New York, over direct private wire Atacks Owe 2.30.Amalgamated Copper, 603% 08% 69 70! Amar Sugar Reto Co.121% 1214 190 105% do do pres ve nes ramen 1168 Coterado Furl & iron Clevéland C.C& SEL.be * w.r Rie Dutath 8.8, % ot pH Great Northern Ry pt Jersey Conirat nee Lee 1 Kansas & Tex, com.Ze Fh 2e 25 avionics nisi 0° 1007.100 103% Elev 135% 136% 135% 137 .100 1003, JUos 101% T 184% 167 161 182% 16214 161% 163% 163% 40 4 40% be \u201c pre ln Th 4 N.Y.On rare LV 34 Pacific Mail .47 2 oy sities 8 i ; =.= Southern © Be oe 39\" oe 10018 11% 81 4% ia 27% 4 or \u201cgm 92 Writ for Quebec West.OTTAWA, January 20\u2014The writ ford.Quebec West was \u2018issued to-day; the election takes plate fifth February.Go 40 -JSnnies Strachan for 0 \u201ctargest assortment .of bread ad Jo 1\" the city.\u201d 0 x MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Morning Sales Wi \u2018Canadian Pacific\u201450 at, 11434.% at Toronto Rails\u20143 Twin City\u201426.ut 109, 100 at me at Street Railway xa100 st 25.Steel bon 4-00 8134.Steel\u201412% at 3 200 pti 2 3-8, 12.8 A.Bree! pref.\u201450 pl Winiipeg Rallway\u2014100 at 12.Payn t 26.Halifax Railway bonds\u2014$10,000 at 104.Power\u20146i0 at 92.; Dominion Coal\u2014100 at 66%, 100 at 56%.\" 230 at 57, 100 at 57%, 700 at 57 Cablo\u201475 at 163, 100 at 162, 100 at 16214, 2 at 163 Bank of Montreal\u2014! at 259.Reported for the Star by Gordon Sirathy & Co., Btock Brokers, 9 St.Sacrament st.Jap 20.Jan, 18 Masks Ask.AL As, Bd 12.30.; \u2026 214 TaN 114 114% Canadian.Preifie 3 ere \u2018 a Late 1 Dalutb Cemmon.De \u2014\u2014 * Prt.Montres] St Rail xd.266 263 264% 204 Toroa: - Dor.Steel pre Laurentide Pulp.Montreal Letton Moutm ney De D Wi a Tet MINES bh Sta Gemtrasiae (autistes \u201cgi 2\" - 4 be oon Yi - 120 1i6 Inter, Coal Ce.o0 40 BONDS, Bell Lelephoue.es Les « Lens À Pom.Bet) er \"83 Ble 93 six Winnipeg HallWar.- wane 112 100 MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Montreal Mining Exchange.Following were the sales at this morning'e session of the Mining Exchange: Centre Star, 1,000 at 35.Golden Crown, 1,000 at 4%.| MORNING BOARD.Monday, Jan.20, 1907, 12.30 a.m.Par values of shares, Sellers.Buyers.1.00 Majestic.2.00 Fairview .- AWE 1.00 G LA 1e.LS ER En ove essen 19% Se \u201cHit Davaiapiag + 1.90 Montreal Gold Fiel Virginia 100 Granby oc New York Cotton Market.NEW YORK, January 20.\u2014Cotton fu tures opened steady.January.8.08; ruary, 8.10; March,\u201d 8.15; Aon offered 82; Mas.8.21; June, 8.2; July, 826; August, ; Septembez- 7.80; October, 1,75, = 80%, 200.at 81, 3 Wh w Tuesday Evening, Jap.21st, 1908 | Bolo Plano Forte, \u201cValse Lente,\u201d Air, \u201cA Song of hanksatving.Allitsen | Solo Violin, \u2018Scene de Ballet\u201d.C.de Berlot tes Fra Air, \u2018Calm as the Night'.Bohm ; Mr.Quartette, \u201cIn this hour of BSoftened easy terms, -situate on Ontario, Shaw, -Pply to KARN HALL=\u2014\u2014= | MISS NOLLINSHEAD-3 CONCERT rE A General apd Countess of Minto, and Lord Btrathoons | Concart Commences at 8.15 pon.: ADVICE TO A YOUNG HUSBAND.Don\u2019t start out by giving your wife advice, but bring her Home a packet of MONSOON CEYLON TEA.HOTEL TO LET ™ Contains over thirty bedrooms, hot water heating, large ball roout, ete.fine river frontage, and \u201cis conveniently situated to the railway cars and steamboat landing.Well adapted to the purposes of a hotel, club, or large Immediate possession.0 THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE 8 AGENGY GO, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.TO I.ET.447 ST.LAWRENCE STREET (above Sherbrooke St.) e roomy house, with vacant space in front, and large lot in rear, with an en- Suitable for a \u2018carter, contractor, build ial terms to a good tenant for a period™of years, Apply to~ WW.Ei.COOPER STAR BUILDING, #-Tivkels to be secured at Karn Mall Box Office Ru PROGRAMME.Part I.Del Valle de Paz (Two Pianos) .G.Ernest Muir and Mr.H.Blalr.Miss Hollinshead.r.Ernest Earl.Alr, \u201cThe Bells of Seville\u201d .W.H.Jude Mr.Leslie Tedford.r.Recitation.\u2018\u201c\u2018Aux Italien\u2018*.Owen Meredith ncis Fenwick.r.Bydney Dugan.Quartette, aérigntly Dawns our Wedding Da (Mikado Sullivan Misses Hollinshead, E.\u201d Smith.Messrs.Tedford, Dugan./ Part II.Solo Violin, \u2018Second Nocturne\u201d.Chopin Mr.Ernest Earl Air, \u201cPunehinello\u201d, vee .Molloy Miss Eva Smith.or Air, \u201cEcho\u201d.«Lord Henry Somerset Me.Leslie Tedford.Recitation, \u2018Behind the Curtain\u2018** Mrs.Burton Harrison Miss Francis Fenwick.Aria, \u201cDost Thou know that Sweet Land, » \u2018\u2019Connais tu le Pays\u201d (Opera Mignon), homas Miss Hollinshead.Alr, \u201cWassall\u2019® .Clough \"Leighter Sydney \u2018Dugan.Splendeur,\u201d .Pinsuti Misses Hollinshead, B.\u201csmith.\u201d \u201cMessrs.Tedford, Dugan GOD SAVE THR KING.Accompanist, Mr.Frederick H.Blair.16° Department of Ratiways & Canale CHAMBLY CANAL, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED TENDERS.adaressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018Tender for Syphon ce vert,\u201d will bé received at this office until 16 o'clock on Saturday, the 23th January, 1902.Plans and specifications can he \u2018seen on and after the 18th January, 1902, at the office of the Superintending Engineer of the Quebec Canal 1709 .Notre Dame street, Montreal, where \u2018forms of tender can be obtained.In the caso of firma there must be attached to the tender the actual signatures of the full name, the nature of the occupation and residence of each member of the same, and further, an accepted bank chequbd for the sum of $150.00 must accompany the tender.This -agcepted bank cheque must be endorsed over to the Minister of, Railways and.Canals, and will be forfetted parties tendering decline enterin ter contrant for the work at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted.The accepted bank cheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose eer are riot accept: Th Department does not bind itself to accept» \"the lowest or any tender.BY order.ERNEST MARCEAU, Superintending Engr.Quebec Canals.Superintending Engr's.Office, treal, 1ith January, 1002.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority Front: the Department will not be paid for it.161 TO CONTRACTORS Building Lots for sale, at low prices and and Lafontaine Streets, also Papineau Ave.8S.H.WARD.J.Va Melson rg \u2014 The Compa \"18 8 Saw 101 t Frapcois Xavier St.\u2018 4 Canal Commission Report.WASHINGTON, January 20.\u2014The \u2018Pre sident will send the report of the Isthmian Canal Commission on the proposition of the Panama Canal Company to sell its propert.\u2018to the United States, to Congress thie afternoon.His message accompanying it will be one simply of transmit EUREKA \"A733 OIL N.W.HARRIS & C0, Bankers, NEW YORK 6 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.CHICAED.Own dnd Offer $500,000 ~~ - Bay of Quinte Railway Company First Mortgage & per cent Gold Bonds.Dated January 2, 1902, Redeemable on and after January 2, 1907, at 105 and interest.Interest payable January 2 and July 2, At Bank of Montreal, Toronto and New York.- NATIONAL TRUST C0, Limited, Toronto, TRUSTEE.The Bay of Quinte Railway Company operates 88% miles of road, lying between Deseronto, Napanee, Tweed, Yarker Junction, Sydenham and Kingston.These bonds are a first mortgage on 65 miles of road.Four | and one-half miles, between Deseronto Junction and Napanee, are operated under an agreement with the Grand Trunk Railway Company, and 19 miles between Harrowsmith Junction and Kingston, are operated ey an agreement with the Kingston & Pembroke Railway Com raffic is interchanged with both of these roads, and at weed connection is made and traffic interchanged with the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.| These bonds are secured by.a mortgage authorizing a total issue of $1,000,000, of which $650,000 are now outstanding; the balance of $350, 000 are held in escrow by the trustee, to be issued for new construction, at a rate not to exceed $10,000 per mile.EARNINGS AND EXPENSES.Gross Earnings ., .$193,077.34 $207.91 Operating Expenses .\u201c Net Earnings .893,111.85 312.98 Interest on 5650,000 5 P.C.Bonds 32,500.00 $2,500.00 Balance \u2018.4 \u201d 860,611.95 $63,812.98 HM December estimated, Provision is made in -the \u2018trust deed $10,000 per annum, to be used: for the retir A special.cireular will be gent upon ptication.-\u2014- = i RE 7 waking $100 In Sonning Due January 2, 1927, Year Ending Year Ending \u201d Dec.31, 1900.*Decs: 31, 1901, 99,065.39 | 111, \u2014\u2014\u2014 tnt mae.mr dre rdc a sinking.fund of THE UPPER PART OF LACHINE.m St.Dominique street.ST.JAMES STREET.10 17 wey _ | Gilmour, Nephew & Go., Jobbers, pin Agents \u201d .a0 - Commission Merchants.336 St.Paul Street, Montreal.This\u2019 week's Consignments comprise, in part, of Carriage Rugs, Italians, All-Wool Rugs, Lawns, Muslivs, Shirts and Drawers, | 614 Tweeds, Pantings, Blouses, Pants, Hosiery, Braces, Quilts, Handkerchiefs, Men's Felt and Straw Hats, Soaps, Hooks and Eyes, Pins, Belts, Pncils, \u2018@itton Goods, etc., etc.These goods are sent to us to clear out, which means 20 per cent.discount.Free storage for goods sent for sale.Consigaments solicited.16 3- FOR.SALE, col \u201cREGINALD,\u201d Wit by CALVIN & Garden Island, 1894; thoroughly over- auled 1901.Length, 125 feet; beam, 20 feet.Engine fore and aft, compound, 17x34x25 Scotch boiler; allowed 145 lbs.steam Eléctric light; steam capstan and windlass.Full particulars and price, apply to IMPERIAL OIL CO., LIMITED, Sarnia, Ont, 307 eod tf - or Montreal, Que.To Stamp Dealers and Collectors Stamps of every denomination and issue for ' sale.All clean, detached and in packages of Single stamps of any issue supplied to coîleo- 115 tf Address V.1992, Star Office.VS VIE TO: PALE, WEAK, SICK PEOPLE.and Vigor It keeps the Young from becoming Old and makes the Old feel.Young.BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.) MONTREAL, CANADA, Sole Agents for America.a 3 wine glasses OF \u2014\u2014 i The largest assortment of Men's Fine Shoes in , Canada\u2014 all widths\u2014and DURING OUR ANRUAL SALE\u2014 You can have your choice of all lines we wish ___FOR THE LOW- Genuine Bargains, as all foods are marked i\u201d in plain fgures: Ladies\u201d Enamel Low Shoes, were $5.50, now $2, 75, al , American make\u2014widths A, wi H.Stewart, 2295 St.Catherine Street, ; 2 Doors West of McGill Coliege avenue: _, NOTICE.The Edwardeburg St Starch Company, ape Thi ain Annual General Meet- of the Sharcholdérs of this Company A ve held at the Company's office, Lancashire Butiding, 164 St.Jam \" TUESDAY.THE.218T JANUARY, 192, At 12 O\u2019Clock Noon.The Transfer Books will be closed from the Jer to the 21st January, both days in- MARKET 1S DULL] 4nd Cheesé are Dull and Steady ges are Very Firm and Potatoes Dear and Scarce.\"BUTTER.\u2014Receipts reported of Trade to-day amounted to 408 kages.The market continues unchanged: at recent prices.Holders are not pushing business, but a few lots of grass creamer: Los have been turned over to grocers at hile fodders bring from wh Then fine.Small packages ar a pre tum of about lec.Demand is ® ather light and the.undertone strong.\u20ac \u2014The market Is steady.Quebecs have been offe being, taken, no it is maid, while 10140 is the ould he done on finest weste 8.POULTRY \u2014Buppiles are still light.quote choicest goods in case jot.Turkeys, 11 to 12%c; chickens, 9 to 106; h kitted A = to 16c; R.CUNNINGHAM, roa.fresh, 19 to 200; No.3 camdled.2 Montreal lined, Mes y -Vnite.strained; | in 5-lb.tins, bi 10 ro per Ih.: light comb, In 1-1b.séc- to 12c: dark comb, He to ve dark strained, 6 to Ge, _ynchaaged.Lot are Tues dv 31.30 dirt 26 per bush- cl on track here In car lotsa.In a Jobbing 4b.L bc.464 6 geese, 7 ta 8c; tow 5 to 165 nee i Auctioneers.y.\"a is roue se P,\u2014Some maple svrup 18 e bent Lu as fresh selected 9 Moi 4 being\u2019 est Pi $ to 7c à pound in 7Wlb- ins, sy valued at £a prominent farmer of this district, nl \"\" Baturday, dé -pueumonis; \u2018aged\u2019 INSOLVENT NOTICE In re MOULE & MORIRON, 2465 St.Cath- erino street, Montreal.ç ÿ Sale by auction at No.69 St.James st., Montreal, on TUESDAY, 28th JANUARY, 1902, at-31 o'clock: Btock of staple and fancy ladies\u2019 aissanee seeinaies s\u2026s+c00c0000.FORD 54 Toitet and \u201camaliwares .114 466 3 Costumes, Capes and Jackets.4,008 3 Ladies\u2019 whitewear .189 41 Ladies\u201d woollen goods ee 18305 Millinery .1,71 76 Fix fares, store and office tygn ture 3,235 94 * 918,550 82 \u2018Everything is new, having bean pür- chased since September last tock can br Inapected on application.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James st.MARCÇOTTE.BROS.,\u2026.\u2026 MORRISTOWN, N.«David, A.More Ly MONTREAL _DAILY Pme IN + IN VARIOUS WARDS À GRITICISM OF ALD.QUIMET ., {is Opponent, Mr.Latreille, Finds : Fault With Conduct \u2014 Joint Meetings To-night.\u2018 There were a number of meetings last ight by candidates to make known how 1ey, would act if elected to the City Coun- __ After the nomipations meetings will be- seld in\u2018ali the wards and a hot time is expected.MR.E.LATREILLE\u2019S CANDIDATURE.#Mr.EF.Latreille, who is opposing Ald.Ouimet for seat No.1 in St.Jean Baptiste ward, held a meeting last night in St.Jean Berchman's Hall, corner of Chambord and 2° Marie Anne streets.Mr.R.Leroy, ex-presid- \u201cent of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, presided.LL i.- Mr.E.lLatreille, the candidate, explained ~ his programme.If elected, he would seek to bave St.Jean Baptiste ward divided into two parts.cast and west, would favour a re-adjustment of the salaries paid to city employes, so that-there would be a more equitable proportion between the higher and | lower employes.He would fuvour giving out citv work by the day to prevent jobs, - menopolies and the exploitation of the-work- ing classeæ by corporations.He would work to have the streets and sidewalks kept in decent state of repair, would push the widening of Marie Anne street near St.Andre, to open an artery for trade throughout that portion of the ward, and would do alPin his power to protect the workingmen of this city against the invasion, of people who live outside the city and come here.tn work at lower prices to the prejudice of the labour- A -ers of the city.He was backed.he said, by the official endorsement of thirty-seven lab- fi our unions in this city, and reproached Ald.Ouimet with having sucriliced the interests of the workingmen for his own private profit.He aleo reproached Ald.Ouimet with | giving work as foreman for the removal of mow to skilled workmen tradesmen and even | professional men.instead of giving this work | to the labourers who were surely entitled to it, as the others could earn their living at their respective trades or professions.He wag a native of St, Jean Baptiste, and Af anv one in the ward could find a stain \u201con hiz honour or reputation in the past.could show that on any Accasion his word had not heen as good as his bond, he would rétire at once.More than that, if Ald, Oui- met could show the same clean record he woull relire in favour où that gentleman.Ald.Ovimet was said to have stated that the speaker was going into this fight backed bs money.This was false, he was conducting an ljonest campaign, and did not intend to spend a lot of money in the election, with the hope of recouping himself at the city council $n contracts to be awarded.This .campaign must be decided on principle and \u2014\u2014 \"Not on a ghey basis, and if Ald.Ouimet = considered the people of St.Jean Baptiste ward a lot of sheep to be bought, that gen- tlemun would be greatly wistaken.Messrs.A.Lafortune.Leblanc, N.Areand, of the Brotherhood of Carpentérs and Joiners, apd JO Lamort.aluo addressed the meeting, charging Ald.Ouimet with sacrificing the in- « terests of his constituents, especially the workingmeny tn private interests, and re proaching that alderman with several votes - during his term at City Hdl.They scored him for not having worked tn obtain better terms and better hours from the Street Rail wa; Comvany, when that body applied to the City Coayueil for extendsd privileges.Id + CR MR.VANDELACS CANDIDATURE.St.Jeun Baptiste Market Hall was well $lled Just eveniug with clectôrs of St.Jean Baptiste Ward, who had cote to\u201d hear Mr.George Vandelac expose his programme us à eaudidate for seat No, 2.St.Jean Baptiste Ward, as the successor-to Ald.Roy.* Mesers.Joseph Galurneau and Joseph Royal were appointed joint chairmen.The enuilitate,.Mr.George Vandelac, excused \u2018himself nt, the beginning because he was unaccustomed to public speaking.-lle bad, however, believed it his duty to ace to the request of a number of the electors of the ward and come, forward to solicit theic votes and influence to elect # him as their representative.If elected, he wouki at all times take the interests of Nt.Jean Baptiste Ward, and do what he con- 1 -.sidercd~ bent for.the interests of the city of Montreal, He came before them as an independent candidate.He did not con- d \u201cthe reform party J any.means, for\u2019 the group of alderman 80 n, had done Jonny things in the best inferest of the city, aud he would support them in such measures.He would not be bound to blindly support any faction or party however, but regorved for himself thé vight to judge each - question on its merits.He belonged Hé no coterie, but as a practical workingman \u201c himrel{- he would pay particular attention to the needs of the working people of St.Jean Baptiste Ward and indeed of the whole city.; Messrs.Louis Guuvreau, Hornece St.Louis, Louis Masson, J.A.Pelland, Emile O'Leary and Ant.Bissonnette, addressed the meeting on hehalf of Mr.Vandelae, putting fortir the claim that by his experience in business and in furthering public improvements he _\u2026\u2014 .MARRIAGES.UX-GREGG\u2014On Wednesday, afar 1.Coe, at Griffith.Ont, by the .Hugh George ward Cox, of Clarendon, Ont.to Elisabeth Gregg, daughter ef Mr.Alexander Gregg, of Vennachar,: nt.A .: .DEATHS.: \"DAVIE\u2014At 213 St.Urbain street, ip this city.on Jenuvary 0th, Harold Grant Davie.infant son of Harry Davie, aged 8 months.HAMILTON\u2014At the Montreal - General Hospital.on- Janvary 20th, Jane \u201c Black, wife of John Hamilton, of New Glasgow, \u2018Que.\u2019 Interment at New Glaz- gow.OGDEN-At Three Rivers, on, the 18th instant, Charigs Kinnis Ogden Postmaster, in his d year.Funeral from his late residence, 18 Boulevard, on Tuesday, the 21st instant, at 3 p.m.Ce QUINTAL~On January Isth.1902,\u2019 Maris Quintal, aged 21 years, 10 months and 13% days.daughter of 0.Quintal, dealer and butcher, Verdun.Funersl from the resi dence: of her father, Wellington Northern regarding the subsidies promised je in the} TES ~ OF THE EMPIRE slan Confidence in Britain\u2019s War Methods .DATE OF THE BISLEY MEETING Canada Contindes to Lead in Sales of Cheese to Great Britain.= spondent of the Star in London.) LONDON, January 20.\u2014The solidarity of the Empire in face of the recent German and other continental slanders upon tho army in South Africa is being much strengthened by the publication of the resolutions passed at enthusiastic public meetings in Australia and New Zealand expressing uit- animous confidence in the humanity of the British in the conduct of the war.Mr.arton, Mr, Seddon, and others of the-Aus- tralasian premiers bave strongly supported: these resolutions.2021 BISLEY MEETING.The date of the Bisley meeting is announced.It will be from July th to July 26th.CANADIAN CHEESE.Revised.official figures just publisaed show that in British dairy imports Canada continues easily first.In cheese, Canada, ifi- 1901 sent three-times as much ns the United\u2018 States, which has second place.7 Canada received £3,697,780.The United States received £1,274,061.The Times recalls th fact that the Stats lost their trade by the unscrupulous methods of the makers of filled cheese, who removed the natural butter fat from 1he The- Canadians thus acquired a- grip of the trade which they are not likely to relin- quieh.oo BUTTER SHIPMENTS.Denmark is\u2019 easily first in butter, supplying 43 per cent of the British imports.Australia is second; Siberia is third.Can- adian- and American supplies are erratic; though Canada received.£1,008,002 against OFFICIAL COUNT The -Returning Qfficer\u2019s Figures Makes Majority 649 For Ald.Brunet Mr.P.M.Durand, returning officer.for fit.James Division, in the late Federal by- election, to-day declared Mr.Joseph Bry, net elected by a majority of 649, * MR.LEONARD IS ELECTED.Mr.A.Paquette, returning officer for the county of Laval, ay pr ed to add up the votes cast in the clection on Wed- NEW YORK; January 20.\u2014-Albert (MCSdar, opening the twenty: T, Patrick was called to.trial to-day before |Péven boxes declarod Mr.J.Fmile Leonard elected over Mr.C.jority of 16- GREAT NAVAL BATTLE Colombian Navies\u201d in Deadly Con- flict\u2014Three Shots Fired at the \" Chicuito\u2014The Padiia\u2019s Loop\u201d Movement.COLON, Colombia, January 20.\u2014A naval battle which began at 6 o'clock this men.ing is taking place in the harbour of Panama.Ce em a The revolution fleet.consists of the steamers Padilla, Darien and Gaitan.They are trying to force a landing off Sabana, The Government ships are the Chilian Line steamer Lsutaro (seized by General Alban); the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Chicuito (chartered hy General Alban): and the Panama Canal Com- any\u2019s steamer Boyacs-(also chartered by the Colombian Government).As.this despatch is sent three shots have just over, the Chicuito and she has answered with several shots.They fell close to the adilla, which is #ben to be retirin The gune at Las Bovedas are also the rebel ships.+ .The Government forces are throwing up entrenchments.£ .2.The U.8.cruiser Philadelphia is close.to the scene of the fighting.- WESSELS\u2019 BOERS CUP UP A BRITISH PATROL A\" Town Guard of Fifty is Set Upon and Orly a Few Stragglers Sscape.; .CRADOCK; C Colony.January 20.\u2014 Wessels\u2019 pi Bhi oof Boers on Saturday last cut up a patrol of fifty men pelonzing rto the local tewn guard, on the Tarkasta road,\u201d A fow stragglers have returned.The remainder of the party are missing.A HEAVY FEELING | ; ~~ IN WALL STREET fal Correspondent of the orn Wall Street.) January 20.\u2014There were features in the ek /market to-day; Metropolitan rising 1%, Brooklyn Rapid Transit nearly a point, and other stocks to « smaller extent.(From the 8 on the decline at London in Americans and The trading element sold stocks reoly, and there wero also some out-of- town selling orders.Under the Influence out: -movements, Sugar fell 3.and prom.fnent railways, llke Atchison, St.Paul, North-West, Erle second prof.Missouri Pacific, Reading and Union Pheific were unfavourably influenced.traction stocks were un exception, and showed note- Faucher, cajpgidate for No.2, in tj Antoine 0 .COFFER WITH PILES.DK.COWAN'S HERBAL OINTMENT, keep loure will follow without a doubt; no mat.\u201ctor what kind of piles.Try it and find re- a box .M.Co, Limited, .Church.8t.Tai a Se st-pal\" hal .il dical health officer.was.promptly Sumi.medicl neal ofc promptly im street, Verdun, at 9 o'clock, Wednesday \"ta Cos.dey \u2018Nelges cemetery.IT ; Friends « -a0d déquaintances please att 13 | worthyst \u201c= r 5 American Tobacco was marked up & points 0 MONDAY.JANUARY 20 SUDA Demonstratedby Australa- (Special -by Cable from the Special Corre- | milk and inserted fhferior and cheaper fat.| INST.JANES) ring at\" The whole market, however, soon turned weak\u2019 tm os = forma ee » DOMINION COALS PACE 1 HIGHER Géod Buying in the Stock Market Brought About the Buoyancy.A NEW HIGH RECORD CREATED Twin City Was a Hott Feature on Selling in Wall Street\u2014Other Prices Steady.LY Tho special correspondents of the Star in Wall-strect and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were heavy, whilo wheat was lower.In the local market stocks were In some cases fractionally lower.Bales on the New York Stock Exchange Saturday were 302,000 shares.Last week tho sales were 3,153,918 compared with 4.146,989 the previous week, and 6,459,141 a year ugo.: ~ The feature of the local trading was tho creation of .a new high price record for Dominion Céal at 674.at which the forenoon board closed; In 1899 the stock sold as high as 57.which has been the record until.displaced by to-day's trading.Up- the forerfoon.For some weeks Coal has been a distinctively strong feature of the list, and there has been much talk of thé occasion therefor.Large blocks of the stock have Leen acquired by Canadians at coustantly advancing prices, and it Ia now estimated that a large percentage of the common is held In Canada.So far this month the trading has amounted to upwards of 13,600 shares, while during December over 7000 shares .changed hands.In October as many aa 25,000 shares figured in the month's trading.Montreal has been a heavy purchaser right along, and the buying seems to be largely throug tommission houses 20° The fact that Dominion Coal common .is on the list of non-dividend payers has caused many to look askance at the advance, but if the alleged option of the Bteel Company to lease the Coal Company At 6 per cent.an top mmop stock becomes An petuality, tw \u20ac a different com- pleXion on the situation.+ \u2014 - The price of the stock was strong on Saturday.advancing to 56%.To-day trading commenced at 5%, and advanced on the good buying to 574.There have been no transactions inithe preferred: for a considerable time.The present quotation ls 11614 bia.Twin City was a weak feature, selling £689,164 received by the States.down fo Joe In.' this market and te 108 3 n Wall street.The decline was precipitat.- WINDERMERE.ed by the latter market.The report that - shareholders are disappointed at not get- fejofefuioifoinfutsstufuriufeinimlafneimjeimfoinfe Ling an Increuge in the last dividend does > ; ; «+ [-nots pm likely to be well-founded, as there .A .was suggestion mau that an increase + THE POPE'S GOOD HEALTH i would be inaugurated until the commence- = His Fôliness receives the Grand + ment of quarterly dividends with the first + Duchess of Saxe-Weimar.pp CUTRER of this Bear : + \u2014\u2014 * Trading in Twin City day ; .y y on Saturday closed + ROME, January 20.\u2014The Pope, #4 I'at 10%, and to-day trading was resumed # who was in'excellent health, received i kindly return t Aly References required.Appiy 8 Mackay 1° fark st.Reward stree [oot L SUNDAY AFTERNOON, ON SIU.V ANTED_YOUNG GIRL FOR GIN.\u2019 ter street or Bherbrooke.hetween Durno- ~ eral housé work.Apply with refeg ther and Shuter, silver watch and fob chaine ences, st St.Louis square.with name Bertie on Lail.Reward.73 Miltoi a ANTED-\u2014SMART BOY FOR OFFICE [OST-THE 17TH INST., A SCULPTUR- W of Yholesale dry goods house.Aprly ed wooden arch, 8 feet long.Finder to P.O.box 2357.16 A_ will be rewarded by returning same to 116 Bt.George street, Ville 3t.louis.V ANTED \u2014, A BRIGHT ENGLISH- ' speaking érrand boy.Apply Wednus- \u2019 O8T\u2014A BUFFALO ROBE TRIMMED day evenlog, between six and seven, at 3: A with cream and red border.on Sunday Visitation s : [venin Call for reward at 198 St Hubert VV ANTED-MAN FOR CASE HARDEN- and and hardening cast steel: must DEEE \u2014 Also have experience at ein COTE and acksm n Apply Canadian Com sin PUPILS WANTED.Company, 881 Beuudry su Posing - TER \u2014 A NIGHT BOOK FE Ps QUANTED - PIANQ PUPILS, TWO WA ine mood Address, etats = .weekly, or oveninge.kx 3 reform a ani on salary expected, Ww pg < \u2019 » Pp.à el sta, by way of C a bret, reward on ) .e re = ACTURER A \u2014 AGENTS ON MALAË OR IT Ey Bras rien Bei WATS Wie in i (WMANTEACTURED W gore the Sraatent agents\u201d seller tish Columbia cedar wood finish, hed \u201cgoad\u201d exporte cu A Ba pond: eV uper of pen a usd ak buys icon y or 3 se by farmers und is.BLA ; os : parte ENT, Particuliers, C.C.Matend, ie Apiilentions \u2018trontes ln striet sales amounted to ¥e30 in aix days: another # Ad Post Office Box 574, Toronto.418.imo hours.M fs.Cp, X |x FOR SALY \u2014 OR TO LET, 811,500, TT BALER ANDLR ee - house, Wood avenue, recontly: built, Wien prateotors the only Tot ANTED \u2014 HOME WOR) (ERS TO COPY three stories = newly decorated, extonsion.kit- \u2018axterminating the Canker testimonial lotteri.Poofést writers pad then, oconore 18 Basitnen hits Da LION.Jaan sis, \u2018bre and Tent Caterpillar, Nursery a a hour ns samples \u2018 and parti cuire 00.Maritime © .u .hy a! a .room.Apply Bre & Trollend.2471 Bi.Cathey Imuranos agents are Fr ora | ry P moton, 51 tno street.\u2026.\"3 Les ANTED _ ENERAL SERVANT, AL- cu aro, ESTATE, T™O i.Hoodies ae FOR BALE \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, no ld Sataaned fot about 22 by 75.PP 108 ir both.in first class dition; price moderate.\u2019 Apply tt Fon- .C.Be St.James st., Montreal.14 tf TOR SALE \u2014 1258 DORCHESTER ST.furnished or unfurnished, possession immediate, Daisy furnace and all modern improve- sote; clesanty furnished.H.8.Mussen, 16 1080 BEFORE BUYING SBE OUR LIST OF uses and lots for sale in, Montreal and .W.Og'lvie and C 8 Beod POR SALY \u2014 HOUSE AT WESTROUNT, rooms, fine location.near the ste: heap.Radrees V; 1840, Star Office.12 3 : SA 8250, LOTS ON BST.GEORGE.Waveriey and Manco streets, each lot 26 x 88 feet to & lane.Terms of payment, $10 carn and balance $4.08 monthly.L.Couture, 438 Bt.Lawrence street, or room 2s 5 home h Westmount.: Bullaing.FOR SALE \u2014 AT WESTMOUNT, TENEment property.looking on to Park, wiu be wld, cheap.Apply No.333 Lansdowne ave Tor SALE \u2014 $260 EACH, BUILDING lots, adjointng the largest railway yards tn Canada, at\u2018the head of Park ave, and adjoining Outremont.The Canadian Pacific Rajiway own about 95 acres, and the yardgs will contain about 60 miles of sid- inge.Numerous lines centre upon this point, and trains can be received here from all directions.A shunting like this will employ $00 men, and as most of them have families, the railway population alone will make a town of 5000 inhabitants.Already a large hotel, foundry and large flour mill hay ve been erected, and many cottages are building.The building lots adjoining the yards are on demand, and are selling freew dy at $280 each, on very easy monthly payments, to suit any purse, by the ntreal Investment and Freehold Company, Temple Building, and the chances arp that this section will become in a very short time, a second Point St.Charles, where lots are worth to-day fifty to seventy-five cents per foot.\u2018The time to buy is now {f you want a sure, sufe and profitable invest- - .ment for your small monthly savings.For \u201cinformation room Temple Bullding.or .Husselbee, 715 Park ave.3eod BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.SE EE TO LET \u2014~STORE, 2691 8T.CATHERINE street (west Guy street), has a large plate 1 lass window, roncrete cellar.hot water heated.Arge yard, splendid nosition for an up-to-date yrationery store; special inducement offered.particulars apply to W.E.per, Star Office, Telephone Main 880.100 tf TO LET \u2014- A\u2019 MANUFACTURIN à ullding, central locality; e perfect light, electric wer and | ant Ye desired; in first class order and all thoroughly force period ef terms to frst slags ten: tenants (J Years.Apply to BE = ne sus Botaing.St.James st.Tel.Main £75 79.t r ' TO LET \u2014 FOR MANUFACTURING purposes, aboüt four thousand feet floor space, with power and heating, situated in centre city.Apply 125 Vitre st, Montreal Watoh Case Co., Ltd.12 6 mTe, LET \u2014 FOR LIGHT MANUFACturing purposes (Marcotte Hotel), nt Ahuntsic, 5 miles from Montreal, near \u201cPR.Electric cars.Brick building, 50x Bo: 3 stories high, well lighted, heated by hot water, electric power and light.Basy ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS, TUCKERS AND henstitchera on silk buses; also du tors on | otiloonts : gang work.Apply + a Jamus - V ANTED must Drummond st.\u2014 A HOUSE-TABLEMAID; have good references.Apply 2 213 WAT EXPERIENCED OPERATORA on Wheslr \u20ac Wilson and Singer sewing mployment.We do pot work baturans \u201cattain épPly, to Mrs, Landermann, John P.Co.189 Vitre.at.284 tf were i SMART WOMAN AB CHECK- peak er, with tory experience; must s| 5 \u201capply to 444 Bt.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS TO WORK IN Khi « Knitting factory.Apply The Massey A G so & young nurse girl.Apply 4383 Mont- rose avenue, off Argyle avenues, Vo ANTED \u2014 BALESMAN, WITH THOI- ugh knowledge of aed furnishings.Apply i Wry Currie, 1967 No tre Dame et ANTED \u2014 BHORTHAND, TELEGRAphy, typewrlting, French, bookkeeping, etc., taught day and evening, at Goit- man's Business College, 2265 St, Catherine.Rullroad operator in charge of telegraphy department.Bpeed classes for any rate or system.Positions guaranteed to competent students.6 1 ANTED\u2014GIRL ABOUT 15, IN FAMily of four, Westmount; washing and troning given out; no cooking: $7 or $ a month.Apply 14 Sussex ave., city.itting Co., 643 Craig st., top floor.32 WANTED \u2014_\u2014 JHOUSEMAID.APPLY 11:8 Dorchester 453 Wan \u2018EXPERIENCED RUNNERS, per and button hole operators.Apply Tooke Bros, Ltd.3u2 St.Elizabeth st.fit.Henry.183 W ANTED \u2014 STARCHERS AND GIRLS TO oo Apply Troy Laundry Co., 8 Inspec: ANTED \u2014 TWELVE DOLLARS WEBK- ly.ona fide salary.Men and Women to represent us appointing agents.Some to travel, others for local work.Rapid promotion and im- crease of ary.Ideal employment, new brii- Yant lines; best plans, old established house.Bradley-Garretson Co., Limited, Brantford, Ont.das ANTED FIRAT CLASS SKIRT HANDS | for indies talloring department.Apply mm.to before 10 end Sons.\u2018 Wen Te CL NAT iLL | ate-employ an ary et J.Arthur Paquet, Hars Point, Quiime.\\ ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT JOR family of two; muat have city references.Apply after seven in the evening, 10 University Btreet.15 V ANTED \u2014 FOR CIVIC HOSPITAL comM- petent nurses; salary a month.Apply at once to the edical Health Officer, Health 15 2- Department.City H V ANTED \u2014 PERSON-IN BACH COUNTRY to represent old established house, solid financial standing: strai cash salary ol nesday, with nl] expenses direct from headquarters.Money advanced for expenses.Enclose self-addressed \"amped envelope, Manager, 320 Caxton Bldg.Chicago.3 8 2aw NYTANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG @trl for light housework, wheres 8a general servant Is kept.Apply at 213 Peel st.) ANTED \u2014 SMART MAN AS HEAD argo oman, for the bar iron department of Sxperionce in bandling fron.pply FP.Mr.Marks, Jas.A.Ogilvy 10 if 4 manufacturing company: must have x WANTED \u2014 A MOTHER'R HELP TO ASsist in care of two children, aged threa and five years.Apply between 7 p.m.and 8.0 p-m.85 Durocher st._ - WANTED SIRL 14 To 15 YEARS, 8 ousawork, in flat.Apply {i - ins.66 Souvenir ave.pois In, mora: WANTED AN pEXPERIENCHD RUST ess man, capable of managing the Ottawa \u2018Produce Co.Ottawa.References: required.Apply on or before Thursday, the 23rd inat.18 4 Wa Jelly partment.NTED \u2014 AN A.B.GUM, CREAM AND goods man, to take charge of da- Apply McCormick Mfg.Co.don.Also a competent dough mixer cn terms.J.B.Peloquin, Ahuntsic.186 spony sad Tard ren Apply Mecormise M WANTED ~\u2014 EXPERIENCED BALESMAN: HOUSES TO LET.! connection\u2014Montreal, Quebec and : port Shore.by wholesale fancy Ww gonds , use; eren To Am LL FURNISHED goa on prete ces required.Apply Box Tasse, LET housa of elves rooms, centrally situated in the city, rooms are all, occupied by high- iv respectable tenants: a good opportunity -tor fer Besirablo tenant.Apply to G, 989.Star Of- ce 15 @ ET \u2014 UPPER TENEMENT ON CA- Naren at.8) rooms, bath and w.c., newly papered and srained: also one Jower lene ment- \u2018bath and w.yard and ee Le to each cheap rents \u201cApp y ae Cadleyx st 15 2 HOUSES WANTED.WANTED\u2014WELL FURNISHED HOUSB, immediate, up to 1st May or longer, fam- 113 of three, no children, west of Union ave.preferred; not Westmount.O, 1786, Star Office.\u201c 15 4 ft VVANTED-UNFURNISHED HOUSE or flat of seven or eight rooms, hot water heat State price.W.1935, Star of- tice.à BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.\u20ac AA NN WANTED =A A PARTY HOLDING A LI van rent a good t restaurant, English locality ors Forres Gis for cation and address B, 1370, dar Office.116.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET, A aN spr.Te, LIST\u2014A NICELY FURNI a \u201cflat; furnace; suitable fpr ump | married couple.Apply 69° Greene avenue, Westmount, before 11, or F after 6 to 8 pm 2 PROPERTY WANTED.NVANTED 1000 TEE ow ANTED \u2014 ABOUT 10,000 FEE situated bet B \"snd Guy street, and between Bt vor Hi T3, Parchenter streets.Appl bore poly stating terms,\u2019 T, 18 COTTAGES TO LET.\u2018 LET \u2014 DESIRABLE COTT 2 A rem ave Westmount, 5 bedroo TAG Er , rary.ning, open plumb ater.Apply room 474, Templs Big, ng.hot LOST.ITS et NS Nt Ne Ne\u201d At Peers cts mt Les \u2014 JANUARY 12TH.HOUND DOn 4 black and tan; n .t 102 Connck and 0 collar on.Reward ot \u2014 OST \u2014 A MINK WEDGE CAF, ABO m.Friday, between '8t.Peter and Ras Ig and St.Denis «ts.AY ANTED\u2014A NURSE GIRL, BETWEEN years o age: 2 a good hom, party, 1870 Notre Dame et rant ANTED \u2014 FRET CLASS CUTTER: FOR department, Apply to Me.16 2 men's Reid, Henry Morgan an V ANTED \u2014 À RELIABLE PARTY TO REpresent one of the leading old line life insurance companies, experience not Aa tA Libera) contract to right party.Box V, Star Office.18 ; PVANTED -\u2014- GOOD BEAMSTRESS BY THE day.Apply © ark avexfie, from 32 A 2 P.82 p.m and 8 to 8 Wy, Wa TED \u2014 \u201cHOUSEMAID, REPERENCEE required.Apply to 148 Durocher at.IV 2 NTED A, COMPETENT GENERAL servant for family of three: no laundry ANTED\u2014-AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE | and table maid, must have good references, Apply at 4113 Sherbrooke st, {rom 1 to 3 or 6 to 8 o'clock.16 2 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, small family, no children: no washing or Ironing.Apply before 11 a.m.or after 6 p.m., 11 Summerhill ave.163 V to asaist in duing house work of family of two.366 Richmond st.r ANTED-\u2014SMART BOY FOR GROCery business; experienced preferred : eaking both languages; to take and deliver orders; must be recommended, 36 Molson ave., Cote Bt.Paul.VWANTED\u2014AT ONCE, HONEST TABLE maid, three in family: city references 286 Stanley, before required.Apply in ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15, | Wa \u2014À Warren ~ JOBS OF \u201csravation Te re pr and using, eto.eto, wan Charity rs die FANT | by _\u2014 xed red oe ney\u201d tree t.A REFINED YOUNG x on: or nurte Yo TE 0, Fr mpi Notre see ANTED- \u2014 A SITUATION WORKING Ww ED FITUAT TI AB wi OREING who moeneged her.own house.but who.not hitherto been at service; coantry pret erred.Address O, R401, Star Office.\u201chas ition Wore \u2014 BY * YOUNG wo alngs.AN EM- od % during the aay, A situe gn Hill he to sell stamps, or in mila: il i A employment.\"Would dus vero ress-A, 1403, Star Office.12 tt \u2014\u2014 ANTED - \u2014 ar WELL * EDUCATED young woman, AROT PROROOM AND BEDROOM oT SET, per I furnished.well io Res ui convehienoce.Addrese ire \u2018 Coms = A LADY IN \u201cWRETMOUNT bath hee 0e Sent.ub hoard, \u2018class.Address 220 Rise gion ave, CE _ Rewiy FURNISHED DOUBLE suitable for two, stl orate.Breakfast if oo Foro Coms LARGE, BRIGHT aad FONT site Dominion extare, Toy Donte, st.a COM \u2014 TO LET À COMFORTABLE ROOM R in « family of two.1884 St.Catherine st.Ro athroors.flat.a ory 0a Shey modi people, :and tra! panion to lady leaving tion of trust, References.Branch, Office.log Monte, « x any posa M, 6061, 8 is ton as com- tar 4 ANTED *\u2014 CLOTHER WRINGERR.RE- ._ paired promptly ne Serteatly, at ples residence.A Address (Al Job.\u20188 Practical Wringer Repairer, 181 8c.©: peo- letan, \u2018Address Office.a WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS BELL BOY similar work.H, 1868 Star 4 ED \u2014,A LADY DESIRES POSITION ousekeeper to dre: , 1658, Star Off \u2014 REFINED YOUN: WA aay TT out x city) position as lon, travelling or resident.or as nu Fvais d.Address L, 1657, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 A LADY DESIRES DARNIN in table linen apd stockings.14a moral gt.15 working entlemen or doctori reliable, .Jnexceptionable \u201creferences.Ad 14 a com- rse to G Bal-.2 OOMB -.FURNISH » ON M flat, hested b: van perde BR ley and Drummond.St.Catherine 5 ~ TWQ NEWLY.FURNISHED it front rooms, bathroom flat, eleotrio 0 Praier peating: no children: Stanley ay ee Aime 5 ama: en i \u2018Doz.148 Row To LET AT TF RSTMOUNT - 1 furnished rooms, private Tomy re references chester « Roxs + \u2014 EN SUITE, pou BLE \"AND fIN- Ra htlasaon, ol tly furnished, newly Fecorat , In latest style; every comfort and convenience of home nie, use of » parsi: he cie paies vai TR fl: rst cl es only.- .743 Sherbrooke st.per ¥ 183 OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL ON FIRST and bathroom fat.ss, hot water pont- line, etc.149 Manstteld st.15 3 board, 14 WANTED \u2014 BY.A man,.engagemen or more gentlemen, RESPECTABLE WO- 88 housekeeper to one n, or to a widower; excellent 2 Dio, SULMOUR, 1 C 55 cor- psssonaz, cr FFC, Lane = \u201csine drtver; EE KRION.AL _ GEGRGE, ws ue Thay le satiné, in 1 it Fifoshite, Hutchion Mile E, OF fre Buckhaven, .Fiféahire, Bcotinnd.EREONAL MRS.JOHN emuir, tian Hobe \"Downfe.He was last Board ot 1889, at Minneapolis, Minn.8 HENRY to her son.in April, PERSONAL \u2014 ROBERT .ames.ledge \u2018of them fs with their esha: Davi Montrose, Forfarshire, ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED of James Bruce, seaman, who left London Yong, January 8, 1887, in ship rita Isles, on Voyage to San Francisco.Address Mrs.¢, 41 Emma street, Sllverstowp, London, Eng.1 6.ERSONAL _ INTORI TION WANTED of Wm.Taylor; last heard of 4 yoars ago South Dakotu.Address his aunt, Mr, rge : Miller, quest Inchmichasl, Errol.Porthahire, IAL \u2014 M.W.DALLAS, gp ÉPAFIELD kland.Zealand, View Road, Aucl enquires for his father.R.ker).brother, Albert Dal R08.in Montreal, in 1 ERSONAL °\u2014 WILLIAM CONNOLLY, Slass-blowsr.who ls to have tone to Montreal some fifteen ysare ago.is enquired for oy his nephow, Joseph Branciek,.322 West 38th street, Now York.RSON ALEXANDER ICHTON; Pr ry ears of In Vancouver Con years Beton cook: city or country.Fully loforences, Address Mrs Laxton, \"za Windsor 156 WATER \u2014_ CÉRENCH CHEF, ONE OF TH Canada E States, wants J t is brother, William ahton, oe om su Twine, 28 Market street, Aber- ooM \u2014 SINGLE OU RNISE SHED akon, 147 deen.Beotland,.116 m.as an water; no Manañelæ st< y 152 PERSONAL-FANCY SWEET MALAGA LET LARG COMFORTABLY suitable for\" one ar two fldren; immediate possession.Bt.Antoine st.OOM \u2014 FRONT ROOM, ON BATHROOM flat, with board for married couple or two tl 3 table board for gentlemen.108 AAT 2A 152 situation.For furthe the morning and before 3 in the afternoon.1745, Btar Office F particulars, address « Oo WANT SHERBROOKE BT., A YWANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS BOOKKEEP.lon ave _ good plain cook.Apply between 2 and 8 pm.and 7 and 8 p YVANTED-A 507 FOR- WHOLESALE clothing warehouse, speaking French and English.Apply to Friedman Bros, 1886 Notre-Dame st.ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS CABINET maker for out of town, dccustomed to working on ordered furniture from working dfawings: steals work the year round to suitable man.Apply to+G.R.Prowse, 221 8t.James street.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant.Apply with references 41 .avenue, 2nd door above Sherbrooke street.16 2 VWANTED\u2014OPERATORB AND FINISHers on men's pants, also for child's coats: five days\u2019 work: good wages.H.Vineberg & Co., wholesale clothiers, 850 St.Lawrence st, corner Duluth zvenue.16 3 Saw WANTED-GENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, two chil ing; good wages.Apply n°} VVANTED-\u2014BLOUSE AND SHIRT cèr- |» ters.Apply to Tooke Bros., Ltd., Bt.Henri.16 3 ren; no wash- Duluth ave.WANTED EVERY CASH BUYER IN the city of Montreal to collect cash receipts during the whole year 1902.For all information apply the Traders Advertis- Ing Co.2419 St L'atherine st.166 NTED\u2014A SMART BOY TO LEARN A confectionery trade.Apply D.H.Welsh.corner Victoria and St.Catherine.WANTED-SMART YOUNG-\u201cWOMAN., Must be a good cook.Apply Steward \u2018Montreal Hunt.Tel.Up 1275.163 FOR SALER 3a ALE \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, RIND- ling.$2: cut maple, $2.50; tamarac bioe nm mil blocks, 815 0 per oad.delivered any- .C.- mond sq.Bell Tel.Tuna 2353.acDiarmid, To For,s COAL, NO.2, CHESTNUT.k 3.x \u201céqivers> You save $1.50, bent for feoking and heaters.Telephone: Main 3018.J.Cantorehouse, Coal, 6 Farm st.Point Kt.- R SALE-FURNITURE.CARPETS.OILcloths, refrigeratnry, baby carrlages, #o- carts, etc, etc.at lowest prices for cash cr credit.A.Wilder and Co., 258 St.James 2415 Bt.Catherine, 2080 No otre Dame.103 tf SR RES ALE \u2014 CHEA FT'EL.Ft JOR, 8 AP, bushels, $1.75; AG bushels, 2.50, olives ed, if In bags 5 cents PE 18 bushels extra, ground floor only: sent C.0.he Montreal Gas Co.New York L'fe Buide, Gas Works, arbour st.and-correr of Ann apd- Ottawa sts > East 810.283 tf York; a another\u201d matd kept.Apply to 02-St.BMat- Wa NTED GENERAL SERVANT; must be i a A oon plain cook; no washing\u2019 | good wages.30 Lorne ANTED \u2014\u2014 FIRST CLASS BUTLER, WITH best wages.Apply at once to Mrs.Riva, 5 Union ave., \\ ANTED \u2014 avenue.A GENERAL SERVANT FOR or SALE \u2014 FURNITURE.CARPETS, Ol.cloths, refrigerators, baby carriages, Ko- carts, etc., etc, at lowest prices for cash ot casy payments.Untversat rniture Co.B43 | Craie et.\u2019 7% OR SALE \u2014 OR TO RENT, $225.0, plano, New York Plano Company's make.V with references.ti.T.In.Dining Roon.ANTED \u2014 FOR A FEW WEE Ks.Youxo | girl to fold circulars and put up medi Apply 232 st.Paul at.__ , cine.V AN NTED \u2014 HEAD COOK FOR MORRIS- burg.Apply at once, Grand Union Hotel, 1912 Notre Dame st.: WVANTED \u2014 LAUNDRY Mr.Crocktord's Cafe, Was TED \u2014 WE WANT LADIER IN BACH town to do a few momenta work for us for which we send Abxolutely Free.fine set of knives, consistink of bread, cake, carving and paring knife.Write for particulars Popular Tuble and Kitchen Knulfe a.Orillia.16 2 2aw WOMAN.APPLY HATR Craig strect.small family, good wages; references re- Paiticulars, \u20ac.\u20ac.Hollund, 2411 St.Catherine quired.Apply 18 Seymour ave.182 treet -43 TANTED \u2014 EMART DINING ROOM GIRL, JOR SALE \u2014 LARGE NIZE UPRIGET » latest style.three pedals, 7 1-3 5 Prompt buyer.near St.Dents st, 1% 2 D.octaves.chord, $685 - cash 1238.tgny street, For SALE \u2014 $4%06.00 FOR AN $8%0.00 BARY Grand Chickering plano.A rosewood grand, with.mellow singing tone.perfect touch and case jn excellent shape.Will accept $10.06 monthly payrments If 30 desired.Lindeay- Nord: hoimer Co.15 Ol SALE \u2014TWO HIOH CLASS UPRIGHT © pianos.One by Haines Brus.(N, Y.), gad | one dy A.and S.Nordhelnier.\u2018Toronto: Roth these planon are exceptionally fine pjanos, each laving cost 3300.To-day they are «quel baw fer tone end Wear, Can be had rt about 4 price and on easy terms.Lindeay- Nordhelimar | a WANTED \u2014 A GOOD LADIES WAIST CUT- tar; permanent 1 mith to Lhe right man.Enquira Geo, J .Allaird, The Standard Shirt Co, \u2018ltd.IRD Delarimier ave \\ #lreet.VVANTED \u2014 A WOMAN OR GIRL TO MOP halts aud clean woc$ work; see twelve per months board and recom.Apply at une, Montreal Homeocopathie Hospital, wu MGT Ll.legh avénue .COOK FOR Dents JANTED = 40OD PLAIN\" family of two.No-washlng.463 St, VV ANTED \u2014 A HOUBEMAID: MUST HAVE .references.Apply 182 l'niversity st.bee Fier gray Persian Inmh, Finder with be reward- | at No.23 St.Famille = osT ~~ ON FRIDAY EVENING A 3-LE nN Hall square, corner Dorchester st.W ANTED\u20145 OR 6 HOD CARRIERS TOmorrow morning.Apply James Young, bonth.& Mont St.Marie & cas 5 Star office.OR BALE - NEW CARD BOARD Hox Es, Moclum size.clean and Crosh, une ant ! ! | | W 0: er or assistant, by a man, with 10 years of previous experiences hits a thorough knowledge of office work in genera], knows both the best of city references.18 2 and has t Address Q 11 1744, Star Office.WANTED ~ \u2014 POSITION BY as useful companion or best references.Address 0, sul, Star Office.is 2 A YOUNG LADY pursery governons; ANTED \u2014 SITUATON BY A GOOD COOK W having good references.a poly P, ju 15 : 1.Star Office.! \".à ANTED \u2014 À rete pn THORoughly qualified.is open tor oh ement to write up books and accounts for professional men, tradesmen and others.satisfaction guar- 1 anteed.Apply O, 1764, Star Offic WANTED \u2014 DRESSES MADE.styles.at moderate prices, fancy Blouse Jackets, capes.tallor-made suits, fit and guaranteed; also by tailoress garmen fe remodelled to sult resent fashions: boy clothes.659 Lagauchetiere st.18 2 LATEST dd.nish \\ all-round mechanic, ie open for ANTED \u2014 AN Al BTAIR BUILDER AND 0 ment any place.Address Stair Bulider, Star 15 2 Office, Ottawa.ANTED \u2014- otierwise as 'conûdential WLC.POSITION AB COLLECTOR, as both, to horosemy rellable: siricuy temperate; Al references.B, 1828, Star 18 2 WANTED \u2014 res ESPN BY A FIR CLASS at Courso| ANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE DAY BY respectable woman, ng and ironin po house cleaning: city references.Address Sta: week or.dozen.Aly 11 4 A ñ.ar u ANTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING BY A leundress, « 484 Guy st., above St.Catherine = 18 3 WANTED = \u2014 xTONITION AS AB FIRST CLASS steward, aistant Toa business house, hetitition, or.wri: mpetent.Best o of ge x vate family: tmoroughly compet terences.5, -1829,- Star Office.WANTED \u2014 BY X YOUNG MAN A SITUA- dry tion ag a travelling agen in the goods lipe, is able to He has good gapnections \u2018bro hout Ont To &.1838, Star\u2019 Office, ok alo.ANTED \u2014 Foarry TION AS\u2019 WOR housekeeper 0 coule à do any kind \"of work by the day.68 KING place with one chil, or 16 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG MARrie?man as driver or work of any kind.speaking both languages; knows city well; can furnish Al references.V, 1700, Star Office.VWANTE \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUN G woman work by day, private house, sweeping or cleaning.Send post card.Apply 141 In- r at.apocto Yyanten \u2014 BY A RESPECTAHLE GIR 4 situation in a boarding house or private house.Apply No, 38 Hermine st., LL 4- ontreal.VV ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS STENOGRAPHer and typewriter, Enod education: salary es experience.147 St.VWWANTED \u2014 BY A STRONG YOUNG MA ployment of any kind.T, 1872, Star O fice.a 163 Alexander nt.by a young lady o not so much an object N r- ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, AGE 2), WISHes employment of any kind; strict abstedn- er and willing to work.Box T.1871, ce.- Star 0Of- X JANTED y young woman: gentleman preferred.T, 1804, Star Office.« = SITCATION AN HDUSEREED- ond refefences; \\ JANTED - SITUATION BY A YOUN men (25) as assistant storeman or drive knows city well; refercnèes, Adèress T.139 Star Office.W city refersnce.ANTED + BY 16 a Tr; 4, A RESPECTABLE WOman work Ly the ces 21-8t George, Best TANTEL\u2014IMMEDIATELY.tion ag zoud cook by where another girl Is kept; ence.R.de, Brar Brahch office.A SiPUA- young woman best city refer- oous \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ern conveniences, family prt vate.108° Union Avenue.158 T æ Ce fornia yer gra cars Fresh Go Donner.814 Dorchester, Nellis pears.eee dates, per Ib.near University.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.OR\u2019 BALE \u2014 HORSES, SLEIGHS.ROBES, harness.etc, auction: Tuesday afternoon.31st January, o'clock, at our dee poaitory, Jal to 187 Inepeotor, corner St.James Ad Private sales every day.Fra OMS \u2014 To LET NICELY FURNISHED wer Dros.Auctioneers.18 place Tor any ne CIRE likes io be.be quiet.108 py sin wos nit ba Foe TUESDAY \u201cOF or Chenneville at, near Dorchester \\ sleighs.Dufort à Dessochier, 90 and 0OMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, 9 st.newly furnished throughout.with all mod- era/conventences.@ Hutchison st.MISCELLANEOUS.\"Room and double room, bat hot water heating.modern Conveniences, 208 door trom Cathedral.15 -Dominton square.138 pd pOOM \u2014 fo LET.WELL FURNISHED © front rooms.entrance fiat, en suite or otherwise; open grate; ses, etc.; housekeeping privileges if desired mediate possession tr required.2 McGill College avenue.8 2 \u2014 Rooms \u2014 TO LET FIRST CLASS nished froût rooms for gentlemen of qulst habits, modern conveniences, Auer light; pris vate family.8 Crescent st.183 Roo \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED, without board, for a Jady employed during day.204 Prince Arthur st., near Park ave.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.\"156 MANS- fleid = ea OOMS \u2014 AT 2002 8T.CATHERINE aT.large double room.with slight \\ usa, of kitchen; family private and no children OOMS \u2014 FRONT DOUBLE.ALSO TWO connecting.with all conveniences, telephone; no children.Apply to \u201884 Crescent st.OOM\u2014 TO LEFT LARGE, DRIGHT FRONT .- toom, .facinæ Dominion square.wo Os bdrae et room -X- PRIVATE AMERICAN\u2019 family for a gentleman (no students), new house: first class appointments.81 St.Famille street.16 2e0d Re Ms \u2014 LARGE, BRIGHT, WELL furnished front room.Auer light; also single room.49 Beaver Hall Hill.16 6 OOM8 \u2014 WITH BOARD.LARGE double rooms, Auer light.hot water heating, every comfort Gentlemen only.moderate.Phone Uptown 172.1@ 1 idafion street.16 3 OOM \u2014 A COMFORTABLE DOUBLE furnished room on bathroom flat, well heated.Auer light; terms moderate.51 Victoria st 3» 163 PROOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FUR- © nished or unfurnished; transients.21 Victoria.OOMS TO LET\u2014A LARGE FRONT 41 room, furnished, on first flat, suit- aljle for one or two gentlemen, No.§ MeGill Cotlege avenue.163 Room TO LET-YOULL FIND A NICE double room in the front with two\u2019 windows, in a private family, English and French; no children.Address 128 Bt.Den street A 163 + OoMs TO LET-FEW LARGE W¥N- turnighed gooms or as flats, heated with furnace: renovated and papered.Apply.2 St.Catherine, near Peel street, ROOMS AND BOARD.OARD \u2014 AN Karly nveniences.À Auer Vent.\u2018Porcsiain bath.and hestad hv Dalay fur.ace.alse vacancies for a few table boarders.is Victoria st, neur Sherbrooke st.207 ie R> OOMB \u2014 FIRST CLASS \u201cDOUBLE ROOGNM bo utable for two gentlemen, with »e with- : Also à few table boarders.110 Union avenue 16 OOME \u2014 AND BOARD: ARLINGTON House, 40 Metcalfe street, opposite Dom.info, square.Rooms und board.Also, | OARD \u2014- AND ROOMS, ALSO board: transients accommodated, Union avenue.ABLE Ta 14 3° \\WANTED \u2014 sire ATION AS GENERA servant fn #mail family by sirl, wiliing: references.stréet, Voint Si.Charles.TY.young Apply 32 Favurd two cents apiece.21h Ht.Jamon sty - FOR SALE\u2014A 12 FT.3.WRESTLING MAT.Apply 126 Course! at.letween 7 end bi vu.FF ALE - SMALL SIZED MORR]L right 1lano, sweol tone and an perfect oa der.Maduced (oo $6.payaie $Y cash und 84 or monih.This ia one of ur many suck: aking 1\".\u201cbargains.Apply al - once, Layton Rpiir | Peel street, Domninion squase.NL.pan ovine ; ings unit the end of the an SALIS -_ CÉISATIANCE SALE or © pianos and organs.We da not claim bo sell lustruments at half «f what ther cost 10 manufdciure, Such sistements nr: ridiculous.and bear the stamp af falsehood, bat we du boast of being uble ive much better \u2018alue Jp plance and or,ans thun ary other Montreal Dorin Ste CUT new cab.net grund' pianes with third pedal and ine &trumenuil ntlachment.Prive 3170.votes h double the moter on\u2019 Uroé, 144 B.\u2014Open evenings until he end or the < month.OR SALE-BEAUTIFTL \u2018GARLER' Ton cw ork square plano.This A one of the Januery bargairs at Teach's, M40 Bt.Catherine street, i etween Stanicy ard Drummond.Open evenings.BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 mm meno oo = SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Fo a PALE with very Hille capital.a well format.SigAF sture.and poolruum.everything in (ir: Cian shia, Will bu let tŸ à rosponsiblé party-on very easy termiso fuoress Vd ®lar Olde.11 + | sa : stend in cite fatures, puan; sis Y.Z 3 TANTED \u2014 BY ADVERTISER succegefut \"In Maritime Provinces, man.with fut, tu- remainder of Canada, Asdrers H, Gris à.Jor SALE - THREE MILK ROU NDS.oft Mein street, stock a business nat vear $1K;500: 286 Princess st.Kingston VER 7 à at LE \u2014 CORNER GROCE ERY, BLST ni ont Per, enum, includes éwelling, Address X.14 3 Ÿ rignt th join him in same businers 1377.STE, Versailles st.Pay LICENSE SALE \u2014 NEST WANTED TO PURCHASE.~~ Fal WANTED = YOURS OR YOUR GENTLIE- thur, fren (riehds\u2019 cadt off clothing: the best cash Lrive for good goods by Mr, Frank.453 Craig s VWVANTED \u2014 TO, PURCHASE BAKER' PE business and\u2019 outfit, complete, of from 0 to tx weekly, \u201c\u20ac or confactiqnery 4 business, situated &n \u2018a good locatity.tar Office.Addregs RB, 9504 13 Woah PURCHASE (GENTLEMEN 8 clothing.furs: 25 p than others, Morris, 4583 Craig over.\u201d 116 ANTED - TO PURCHASE, LADIES A ; æantlemen's cast off.cloth ns.kinds of travellers\u2019 amples Hn ri at 8.Parsons.atiended tb.V ANTED \u2014 TO BUY THE FOLLOWING : magazines: lenty for, Juné.1892; \u2018\u2019Century\u2018° for m 1 ruchure Ber.tes of Architectural This tration \u201c or January, 1806.Apply to A.C.Lyman, Standard Butld- ing, 167 ST.James nt.16 2 AND furs, all WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE -BECOND: hand high and low office desks.Partieu- lere & to size, colour and aies Also large sec- nslons end price ondhand safe.Give Tu to Box T, 1897, Etar Office Ï ANTED \u2014 PUPILS.VIOLIN, MANDOLIN ANTED-GOOD WINDOW ADRESSE tat store.SREY And plano; excellent chance b Sia BL Antolié Jirilent chance for eV 1910, \u2018Star office.WH T eee Ron) SA are nis shea! only WwW, 1920, Star office.j + - 163 2336 Notre Danie.il orders 13 6 » i unde: Frompuly En for | pan if Evans, EA McArthur.TGHT-TO MANUFAC- , Lusinesses.A.VW.Btouirr.Ji St TR $ save FF ons.SALE \u2014 TMÉORTANT TO RAILWAY manufacturers.- The sole \u2018right 3 .maputactue ng the tmprov- ed Pallway \u2018Uattle.Guard eq of turgeon - MoArthur, E r agreement made \u2018por SALE \u2014 THE ture A ceraln a house, paying 20 per cent.fnall fortune In for & pushing pad Joust sell, Bargain for vrompt buyer.Address 1134 St.Andre AGENTS WANTED.ANTED, - GENERA GENT, D restaurnnta in city.Intending purchagers 589 cash.! should sce our Het brfore buying.Aim other vans and: McAr- it a NRA AGENT.EVERY and county .in anade: to_handie the oftz world's only ranitiry and dustless floor brush; OOME \u2014 AND BOARD.HOT AND COLD water, bath, gas.centre of city; also table ward.1567% Notre Damo 148 .Jtooms \u2014 AND donne.SPACIOUS, OM.fortable and nicely furnished rooma, sole art peopl, best location of the city: moderate rates wv parmnanent boarders.81 Union avenue.152 Boat AND LARGE FURNISHED opposite the Arena, Westmount, Molle or small family: no single men takon: 0 Wood avénue.\" ROOMS WANTED.rpg, INI cit eg?VVANTE D \u2014 A GOQD D JuDROON, Windsor Hotel: friends, privitegsa \u201cWrite with particulars, 20, 8 PH Branch Office.FURNISHED OR UNFURs WANTED hed room by graduate nurse, eigen guy Sad University sts.Pb, 6728, Star \u2018WANTED ROOMS RY TWO YOUNG MEN, two furnished voonis and first class tabla board\u201d private family preferred; d ht, bath, and hot water essential; must convenient to Proctor\u2019s Theatre.Referénces exchang di.Address C.H.D.Proctor's Theatre, Montroal.LONDON, ENGLAND, BOARDer IN \u2014_ LEROYMANS SISTERS, HL OA aes boa a 1M.residence near.renelagten Gardens.Book ce carty \"or \u201ccoronation.Wollsaton, ae House, 4 Prince's: square, Bayswater.we England.303 30 INFORMATION WANTED.V ANTE \u2014 INFORMATION OF THE \u2018af the late Christopher J.Johnston, formerly\u2019 of} Hull, P.'Q.Address Wm.A.Hall, sr, P.o.x 1719, Boston.Mass 136 H PARTNERS WANTED.NTED TO CAPITALISTS.tre pue papes à apn \u201d Comins any oi We 0 partner.with 000, to push p the the forenoon at the the garèt- MEDICAL.es the city of Montreal, wis be gor] \\ ~ b authors of Justice, all.the goods and JADE a PREATED; - ALY; [:oliattels ofthe.iS A ; seclusion; .confinements: s huss.consisting of hous, \u201cfurniture, ae UPS 152 York street, etc.H.A.CIN B.8.C.Montreh), dor we Eo od Home, Yo re | th January, 1908 Le CARPENTRY WORK.All Kinds to, done.\u20ac Chien Tig Alexander\u201d \u2018GENTS FURNISHINGS.EE Ah! de L oritnier Shirts mate toce 1700 NOTRE DAME STREET, ear Place 0 Armes HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC.have your next order.will Let Us ve a satistac action.pricez Sas St James street Roberts, MARRIAGE LICENSES.of general carpentry store alterations; \u2018We Manufacturer 8 recantation ia Province © { Ontarlo.gn à cominiesion by basis il .O'HARA BAYNES, NOTARY.te Miigra Agent Room, 307 MoKinnou- 204 pCeramissioner for the\u2019 Provinces 317.Élag.Téronter Ont m, Mo on pos proue FRAMING, ETO.PE, NEASLEYSsEIsme™ Tel1815 3087 ST.CATHERINE cor.Beary.VENTILATOR.Patent Cone Rotary Vent: pair Jism Sabai and Tove er tantisl and Srna men n prind boild- Les, vis dye \u2014~Geo, 7 Pon! st \">.earson & Tel.Main 1111, LAUNCHES.00 Nd Morris M.Whitaker, Jara.Architect eo Launches.8; Launches a speciaity.ogee and estimates on application.Office oKinnon Bldg.Works foot of Carlaw Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, OFFICE STATIONERY.Ask for he post % Broth Pens Si Point, No.208 : 264 Bt Jam .T, Ry.Na.48; hale.20 soi Legal No.26, Joseph Fortior, OFFICE STATIONERY.Neat, Business : Office Stationery.If is à pleasure to nt this ) t sa Jonery mare Lo ee mad p prisé \u20ac for ape Main 1887 887.Desbarats & Co.10 Cote St.Monires MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENTS.KNOWLTON & MENZIES, 38 East King St, Toronto, have first oe class\u2019 factiitiss for handling pour business.vellers reaching all the prin pal cities and towne in the country.tention given to business entrusted 3 er py Svery © used to give satisfaction tæour patrons.Correspon- \\ dence solicited.- LAUNDEX_.MACHINEBY.Laundry Machinery 89, Sr - quarters for everything in this loon Write for catalogue.York Manufacturing Co Limited, Toron x urie Engine Co., St James street, M Lan SUITINGÉ.* * Dress Suits gratcless = ceptioñally low.prices prior moval to 228 Et.Catherine Stress, M.Usher, ill Colh\u201dAve., one door off St.Catherine ° STEEL FOR TOOLS, DRILLS, ETC.ve William Abbott, BJs Special Taral .Bpeaial Extra Best a Wi ted Too eal Mason's, Miner's Drill, Shear and Magnet Steel, Clock, Watch and Busk Steel, etc.Tel.Main 4234.VERMIR DESTROYER.Cleaned Them Out Nathans famous Bed Bug.ash, Beetle, Hatand Mouse ler, Tins 330,300 and $1.0.Bgwaro of of imitations This bran pe Bee 1 8t.Lawrence Mate MANUFACTURERS\u2019 AGENTS.SULTAN WAS ALARMED.the Turkish Capital.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, January 20.\u2014A despatch from Constantinople says: Reshad Bey, a young Turk, of :good family, is an enthusiastic football player, and has several times played for the Constan- \u20181 tinople Football Club in matches against teams from H*M.£.Melita.About a month ago Reshad thought he would initiate his young Turkish friends into the mysteries of \u201cfootball.\u201d He, therefore, organized a club which wa8 at once joined by a large number of young Turks, and these youths\u201d have been having football practices several times a week, and thor oughly enjoying the game, quite unconscious that each time they .played they were closely watched by some of Abdu! Hamid\u2019s spies, Last Wednesday, in the middle of the night, two police officials went to Reshad house at Kadikeiu, roused him up, and car» ried him off to the Soutari Police-station.Here he was asked ingumerable questions | about hid few society \u2018he had formed and | about his \u201ctop\u201d.(cannon-ball).The football was then sent for and Reshad taken over to Stamboul to the head police oflice, where he wés again cross-examiñed, and asked what his \u201ctop\u201d was made of and whether there was anything inside; nothing would induce the police officials at the head office to touch the ball; they | thought it might e e.Te a as in vain ces Reshad explainéd and expostulated, be was sent up to Yildiz with along report, saying that he was at the head of a \u201ctop\u201d society, whose numbers had already reached formidable proportions.Reshad\u2019s explanations were of no avail, and he was ordered to pack all his belong: ings \u2018and to leave Turkey at once.lle left for Teheran, where he hae been named é kish™ sa To red bee f His young Turkis have n forbidden to ploy football, and are being \u20ac closely watch IMPERIAL LIGHT HORSE.Major Karri Davies\u2019 Scheme for Enlarging It.DURBAN, January 20.\u2014The Commander- in-ChieF, bas gppsentel to increase the Im- al Li peri Horse Brigade with a view to Pen ita truly Imperial Brigade.Arrangements have beén made to add to the existing body squadrons from England, Canada d Australia.\"With the approval of Lord Kitchener, Major Karri Davies has cabled to Sir John Forrest, Minister for Defence in the Australian commonwealth, - asking him to send picked men from Australia y cattle or oth: er boats.The men will be met and looked after on their arrival here by Major Karri Davies.Frec passages for their turn home will be granted the men by the military authorities on the.completion of their engage- ent.Pi is hoped that all who have the interest of the empire at heart will assist in a el tical way to promoté this \u2018schemp in land, Canada and Australia.Further information may be obtained by cable or letter\u201d from Major Karri Davies.Imperial Light \u2018Horse Depot, Johannesburg.| - New Mayor of Richmond.RICHMOND, January 2.\u2014 Mayor Me- Morine\u2019s term of office having expired, a special meeting of the Conngil Son held to elect his successor, and to strike the standing committees.Mayor McMorinte, who occupied the chair, thanked the councillors for the assistance they had given him dur ing his term of joffice, and declared that he would not te 4 candidate for re-elect.Upen motion of Councillor Cleveland, nec- onded by Councillor Bernard, Councillor Hayes was unanimously elected | Mayor, and wan immediately sworn, snd, - - notion of Councillor Pearson, seconded y Council Jor Poulin, Councillor Bernard was ælected pro-Mayor for the ensuing year.- .\u2014 1 | _ WINNIPEG.\u2014 Wn.-D.~Rom 4 1 | dead on Saturday is of \u2018apoplexy.\u201d omas Call, a\u2019 Pa epploye and ant resident, was found d in bed, \u201cwe are willing to buy as well as sell.POULTNEY \u2018BIGELOW SEES WAR.Believes Prince Henry's Visit win Not Prevent a Clash.(Special to the Star.) CHICAGO, Januar 20\u2014Poultney Bige- low, in regard to © American visit of Prince Henry of Germany, says it is his opinion that the political influence of the embassy will be infinitesimal, and believes the German waristocracy hate -American cominercial institutidps with a fervour that is caléulated sooner or later to result in hos- ities, of a serions nature between the two countri \u201cThe p political influence of Prince Henry's vinit is not worthe & snap,\u201d declared Mr.Bigelow.\u201cWe shill embrace him with effusion, we shall rything that American hospitality dictates, we shall æheer .him and - we shall send him home with\" the hep- piest impressions of American perso And within six months we shall fig pry ote.many just as gayly as we fought Spain.The German aristocracy is an aristocracy of landlords, who cordially hate every article of commerce with which the name.\u2018 is identified.There is not a single export from this ?ei hbourhood that does not com.+ pete with.the product of a an aris .tocrat, who has muéh to say about peace or war.The only safe policy for Amfrica to-day is a steady reduction of our custom house tariffs, .to show the world that we believe commerce should be reciprocel\u2014that._ \u201c hot by Her Lover.CLEVELAND, Ohio, January 20.\u2014Miss Sophie Zantiny.was shot on the street last night by Alexander Moore, her lover.The seriousness of the wounds are not Ie known, one shot striking the girl in the irl where chin, the second entering h breaking a rib.Moore left the she fell, went to his home Hanged Himself in His Barn.À BLOOMFIELD, Ont, January 20.~John E Clark, about 50 years form ormerly \u20ac a prominen! farmer in She the township of Hallowell out for some past a resident field, committed vuicide > ng himself in his barn.onden suppose cause for the act.Mr.Park leavengthres sons.: Special Notice.i A Now is the Time to Purchase Pure eu À Low Prices 1\u201d I À ud) ig of Chs.Desjardins & Co.have rvducions on all their ure, at.made I be a memorable month for all economic buyers who will take advantage of this great 10 2x .t A Great Buccess.The Great Whitewear Bale at The 8.Cars- ©.4 ley Co.is attracting most ladies who know # @ real value, style and make-up of these \u2019 dainty things.Prices are down to about the cost of the material alone, mo that it | does oo pay to meke them oneself.i 1 Piano [bargains at atherine St, Uprights, N eimer, Loge CASH OR PAY- 200690000000000000000¢ .Forty years of increasing sale is the record of \u201cCook\u2019s Friend * Baking Powder Its quality has never deteriomted.\u201cContäfris i no alam.: \\ Retirements, ELECTED \u2018BY \"ACCLAMATION.The following aldermen have been re- _ elected by acclamation: Ald.Martineau, Ald.\u20aclearihue, Ald.Ames, Ald.Sadler, es Ald.Lapointe, Ald.Ekers, Ald.Ricard, J : - \u2018Ala.Lesperance, Ald.Robillard and Robertson.Besides these aldermen the following new candidates were elected by acclama- Candidate for Mayoralty.* tion: I.H.Stearns, C.B.Carter and Napoleon Giroux.\u2019 Alderman Ames, although falling a little short of the infallibility attributed to him by some of bis friends, has good reason to be proud of lis oivic career.\u2018The Star was \" the frwt paper to nominate him for the Council, .and has never regretted «the fact.A man who endeavours to do and who accomplishes so much as does Mr.Ames must be expected to make some mistakes, but \u201che should not make the mistake of assuming that he is the one alderman who is exempt from criticism, especially as there is no severer cmitic of the other aldermen than he.His record as a whole is most creditable, but we think he was wrong in consenting to the division of St.Antoine TT Ward on the present limes and wrong in cousenting to the squeezing out of Mr.St.George.We think also that the question of the contd gious diseases hospital might have been better handled.Nevertheless, the Council needs more rather than fewer men of Mr.\u2018Ages\u2019 abilities and disposition, and gve congratulate both him and the city , on his re-election.by acclamation, \u2014 ge The.city is alse to he congratulated upen the reselection by acclamation of Aldermen # eee pp Ae rm mn b DR.E.P.LACHAPELLE, Ad.C.Lebeuf, and Hon.G.A.Nantel.SOME LEPTLE SURPRISES.Much surprise was caused > the an.\u2018mouncement that Hon.T.E.ane, ex- mpeaker of the Legislative Anson would oppose Ald.J.YW.McBride for eeat No 2, West Ward.At the last moment a candidate, Mr.R.Montbriand was nominated to of Lavallee for seat No.2, in\u2019 Bt.James North.n seat No.1.in St.James Bduth, Ald.J.Chevalier would not ccèpt - Trenomination, and- Mr.N.Gironz.went_ in.by acclamation.In consequent! ose Ward it was thought that Ald.hortly: re oon Mr.J named to oppose him.tests were entered against Ald.Lamarche, candidate for seat No.2 in the Kast Ward and David Parker cqudidate for seat No.1, in St.Gabriel W THE NOMINATION PAPERS.- The law demands ten.names of qualified electors as necessary on the nomination papers.It.will be observed that some of the | candidates confined themselves to the law's requirements; whereas otherashave taken advantage of the law, which permits the candidate to fyle the names of his legal nemin- ees \u2018and then attach any number of names from \u2018his requisition papers ¢ or other documents in\u2019 his favour.J.Gironard was .ALD.G.W.SADLER, Elected by Acclamation in St.Antoine Ward West.\" The Mayoralty.° The following were \u2018nominated for the office of Muyo RB.WHSON-SMITH, broker, nominated, by Hon.George A.Drummond.ALF.Gault, dames Crathern.D.Morrice.H.Stikeman, 8 Carsley.George E.Drummond, =.2 Shorey, Hon, J refle Berthiaume, PF.panne, ML.A.Grenier.George ne, W, De M.Marler, S.H.Ewing.Kin e Greene, Dr.Peterson.Principal of Samuel Finlsy, G.B.Burland, and J.C.Holden E.1 : LACHAPELLE, AMD.nominated by L.eique, Jas.Morgan.Hon.Alf.siboudens: ox.Thibeault, W.Me- Nally.BJ.Cogblin, Chas.P.Hebert, Cy- rise Filiatrault, Hon.Sir W.H.Hingston, Dr.Robt.Craik.T.G.oddick.M.D.M.PI.Chane Casgrain, M.P.Hon.R.Dandu- Al Hutchinson.MLA.A Leveque.Siephens, EE.Belanger, T.Charpentier, jr\u2026 L.J.V.Cleroux, .Baril, chance, #s.Desjardins, J.A.Robitaille, Dumont Laviokette, P, P.Martin, Nelson Bitkerdike, L.J.O, Beauchemin.i \u201cJAMES THRANE.contractor.ponu- nated by; Charest.Albert Dimi, T.Trudel, Ogilvie, Louis Wirintainer, RKo- doiphe Pricegge, H.Garon, E.Auger, Hon.B.Casgrain.Witliain H.Cox.J.VI.yA D.A.Bethune.@.Denman.M.ne Laverts, Aug.Lachapelle, E.B.Baker.J.Rafferty D.Muoney, Henry W.Edouard Bustien.Peter C.Twinne, A.Foster, H, A in Alphonse Brozeau.A.Gauthier, Joun @ Leary.Jas.Griffin, John bam, Nap.Jamontague.Jos Jos.Landreaille, A.Bou w FB] ONTAINE, alboente.poméfnted EUR 7x: a + Melntzre, F.Ww Heo: 0 shaw,.Jacques Grenier, vie.Geo - HORMIDAS LAPORTE, ed by.M 5.» Erocer, nominat- M.B.Davis, E.Hamilton, Hon.N.Pero- deau, Han.Ho; Archambault, Dr.J.P.-Rettot, Hon.Lomer Gouin, Paul Galibert, Hon, H.B.Rainville, P.Rafferty, W.Fos ter Brown, J.A.C.Madore, M.P., Victor treoffrion, ©).B.Mercier, F.X.Dupuis, Lawrence A.Wilson, N.(i.Ross, À.Carmal, P.Rafferty.Wm.Moffutt, A.*borgevin B.J.Major, M.J.La Rochelle, Horate Ar- chambault, G.P.Roy, J.L.Belair, J.Chevalier, A.W.Quintin, J.D.Rolland, F.X, Dupuis, O.Francier, À.A.Rouchier.THE WEST WARD.SEAT NO.1.CHRISTOPHER B.CARTER.K.C.advocate, nominated by Messrs.Jus.Crathern, N on, N.M.Nolan de Lisle.Alex.D.Fraser, J.Tasker.B.J.we Min, Chas.Coristine, W.P.Stanton.Btn.H.W.Raphael, Geo.Hyde.3 Te.Marson, John Simpson, J.Widmer Nilles, Fdgar Judge.Wm.Me- Nally, Wm +.McGee and Chas.E.J.Phillips.\u201d lected by acclamation, SEAT NO.2 JAMES MeBRIDE, merchant.nominated by Messrs.James Crathern, D.Fraser, Tasker, J.Coristine.M, Nélan de Lisle, Jo Coghlip, GoW, Stephens, H.H.Cure Maybury.S.\u20ac.Marson.D.fran Ross, JJ.Widmer Nelles.Wm.Darling, E.L.Clarke.W, C.Manton, M, W.Raphael, Ww.MeNalir.PIERRE EVARISTE LEDL.ANC, advocate, nominated by Messrs.F.X.xt.Charles.J.A.Vaillancourt.Paul Galibert, os.Gauthier.fe Charlo, Louis Olivier Tallon, L.J =.Morin.Alexandre Bonin, 8.Z.Cainer.ain Desjardins, L.H.Richer, J.B.- Deganne.James O'Neil, ST.ANTOINE WARD WEST.TRE No.1.GEORGE - SADLER.natnianie he manufacturer, \u201cSo James Crathern, Raymond Chartrand.John R.Hersey, Alex.Lockerby.Peter Jvall.Jos.D.Ledue.Dr.Geo.Armstrong.las.OGilvy.Daniel Wilson.«os.Nimpson, E.P.Hannaford.Aime Geoffrion, R.M.Finlev.Adolphe Renaud, J.W.Hughes.H.A.Ekers.SEAT NO.2.FARQUHAR ROBERTSON.merchant, nominated hy Messrs.James Crathern.Peter Laing.A.W.Ogilvie.S.Findley, J.C.Sime.Gev.©.Cains, D.Morrice, .ander.D.Ay?Me Phereon.on McA Ao Ogilvie, DD.L.Logkerby, James Ogden, I WEN James Scuthem, Peter » Lances, Gaul ' ST, ANTOINE WARD EAST.SEAT NO.1.e J.Emile Vanie O, Hetu, W.J.Trikey and Geo.W.Parent ertson, A.E.Ogilvie,- Andrew A.Allan, Hugh Al thewson, J.\u201c> uste M.Hooper, John Slattery, James Shearer, Pierre Dufour, Jas.McDonnell, M.de\u2019 Repentigny.Messrs.Artour.Berthebume, L: dot Nap.Ke bartoinent LE.N.Dum x, L.de Bellefeui (puise Zeph, (ebort Hene Navchand, vocate, gn by, D.Re Tarte, N x Dawson, oO.Lewin, Tomer Q ST.ANN\u2019S WARD.SEAT NO.1.DANIEL GALLERY, Merchant, no ted by Messrs.Herbert B.Ames.Geo.Sadler, Geo, H.Drummond, Farquhart Rob - A ALD.J.LESPERANCE, .Elected by Acclémation in St.Mary\u201d Ward East, Seat No.2, LES .Mayrand, Ed.Dallaire, aug Charles ecoeur, THOMAS O'CONNELL, Merchant, nom HERBERT BROWN AMES, gentleman, inafed by Messrs.Frank May, , S.0.Shorey, nominated by Messrs.Geo.A.Drummond, Mortimer Davis, À.inson, T.À F.L.Beique.Henry Birks, R.Dandurand, Daves, Da Mallette, T \u201c Archambault, _ Finn, \u2018Connaughton, J J.Mason, W.ALD.C.ROBILLARD, Elected by Acclamation in St.James Ward Séuth, Seat No.2.Richard White, James M Wm.Hing- ston, Charles E.Smith, E.N.Heney, Jonathan y Hodgron, P Demers, John Cas sils, Frank art, HV .Meredith, I.H.Stearns.Elected by acclamation.SEAT NO.2.ISAAC H.SIRARNÉ gentleman, nominated by 4 J.Ha E.+N.Héney, Harbe Ames, Jas.Sorgen, Meredith Va.E.Doran, ue, au Birks F.L Drum- mond, Beique, He Pre Tob Cues yim: lama- Hingston, P.Demers.Elected by acc CENTRE WARD.SEAT NO.1.Brodeur, G.A.Dru mond, Alf.Racine, C.P.Hebert, R.Dan- durand, R.B.Angus, L.,P.Berard, J.C.Beauchamp, L.J.Tarte, Henry Miles, E.N.Heney, I.E.Morin, F.L.Beique, W D! Lighthall, U- Garand, W, J.Proulx, W LE.Geo firien, I.G.AT.Walsh, G.x Webster, J.C.Rose £.-Laflamme.C.De.Tounancour.Hodgson, W.Rod Eug.Godin, A a Thibaudeau, G pean je, E.H.Lemay, R., J.Band lop, P.De#forges, T.\" La: , E.Denis and M.N.De Lisle \u201c JEAN ZEPHIRIN RESTHER, Architect, pominated by Messrs, H.Rain- ville.Fo; vg Dowd; J.A.C.Madore, FA Fred C.Henshaw, ¥.H.Henshaw, J.Smile Vanier, Lawrence A.Wilson, Cr Archer, J.A.U.mier, À.A.Beauchamp.FE.B.Drolet, Ed.Melancon and Arthnr Lamarche.SEAT NO.2 CALIXTE LEBEUF.Adv.ocate, nomizat- f ¥y nominated b Montague A.Allan, S.J.Mathewson, J.H.pisyre John Slattery, James T.Shearer, Pi Dominated v oy a heat Lemieux, Geo.Coutlee, Couri, AS Rivet, Laurendeau and N aéclamation.notary, nominated by éMessrs.med D.Tansey, T.Kinsella, A.Thomp son, Ed.Power, JR.Piche, Andrew Thompson.SEAT NO.2.DENIS TANSEY, Insurance Broker, nom inated by Messrs.W.Columban Shorey, Geo.Caverhill, Mark Workman James Price, An: TL Dawes, Andrew Finn, V.R.RYN rr G.Prudhomme, R Pubuc, Nap.Mallette, A.Cullman, James Jobnson, Thos.Moore, ault.MICHAEL JAMES WALSH, 45 Messrs.G.A.Drummond, an, Andrew A.Allan, H\\ ; -~ .EAST WARD.SEAT NO.1.LOUIS A LAPOINTE, real estate agent, Messrs.Amarie Brodeur, N.Mount, Lomer Gouin, Ro.Abraham eury.A.Beaudoin, R.Chae Amede Meunier, Jos.Meunier, Le Rivet, R.Dufresne, J.F.Payette, A.Sabourin.Elected \u2018by SEAT NO.2.JOSEPH LAMARCHE, contra inated by Lomer Gouin, Rodolphe Lemieux, Evariste Brossard, Octave Pelland, Henri Arthur Cholette, J A.St.Julien, James Doin, Henri Louis H.Venne, Severin Letourneau, Pierre Gravel, Stanislas Robitaille, Sidney pault and Alex.A.Wilson.George Morrison, + Kennedy, Armand is, L.H.Archambault, Daig JOSEPH CHARLES EMILE LEVY, Thomas B ALD.J.0.RICARD, gd by by esas.Ho gne Lafontaine, A.eee Elected by Acclageation in St.Mary\u201d onnéourt.A auchamp, a - ore, Geoffrion, C.Tranchomon.Ward West, Beat N.o 1.| Lame 8.D.Joubert.IA \u2018Bacon, ha | M C.tte, N t Fh cu Tonnoncourt, egy Bento! Hood, Selkirk Cross, M.Nolan de Lisle, D, C.lacasse, Eug.Godin, Thos.Gauthier ind A.Lafortune, Chas.P.Hebert, À, ed K R.icPherson.Adjnteur Carmel, Camille Paquet, Daniel Hatton, J.B.Vinet, John Barry, \"Armand Prey ost, Dumont Laviolette, Jos.Hudon, Sonar | Simeon ean: Louis Loranger, Belanger, J.Raby and Napoleon Gregory.inated by Belanger, ger, dinal, ¥.X.Laliberte.ya Larut, r.Joseph Theodule Cardinal, mare the, J.Edmond Quintal, Lean .utre, E.H.Mahoney, I, Peltier.I.J.O.Beauchemin, Etienne BT.JAMES SOUTH.SEAT NO.1.$ NAPOLEON GIROUX, bookseller, nom Magloire Hugerdeau, Leandre Albért Gauthier, Joseph Loran.has.Lacoste.Jos, Thendule Car Dupont, ©.A.Daigle, A.E.Leblanc, los, Leclaire od Elected hy acclamation, 9 J.( Gul.\u2018Fruteau.P.SEAT NO.CLEMENT ROBILLARD.manufacturer, nominated by Horace Archambault, A cine, Frank *% Hart, + G.Laviolette, R, H.White, J.T.Cardinal.TJ.B.Galarneau, J H.Kennedy, Fred.Laro'nte, M.St Jean, F.Relanger.Leandre Gauthier, L.R, Montbriant, Lucien Benoit.clamation.Elected > e ST.JAMES' WARD NORTH.| REAT NO.7.JOSEPH BRUNET, manufacturee, not caus, a B its Ar at FA Ne EE a nt bet i 9 AQUILLAUME ALPHONSE NANTEÙ | A fe J.Le ee À H.Montague Allan,\u201d inated by Lomer Gouin, Jean Bte, Gratton, Ansvime Labrecque.Jus, Lambert, jc.; Oct, Lemay, Jos.Lambert, sr; Franco 5.ette, dole Depatis, The, T.Moor Ty .\" - thur Brunet, Arthur Tanrville, J.A Brault,\u2019 0 Henri St, Pierre.| .Marcha ALD.L: H.STEARNS, Richer.J.Beland, J.O.Labreeque.|, Elected by.Acclamation for Seat No.2 | \u2018 CH NRLFS, ALFRED enter se sem ractor, nominates hy Bt.Antoine Fos part, L.Masson, À.A.Desert + > > \u2018 e + \u2019 + \u2019 - A We + > - \u2014 » \u2014 A saferemedy.It is so epsy io prevent.i the disease in this way, or whoop- i} ing cough and crou \u201cthe doctors say + it Is a perfect s A yy.Vapa-C * here.4 A Van Cross oie, yc ing the Vaporizerand A à ame, which should last a} .and a bottle of - Cresolens.complete, (38 130, cxira an lies.of Creso- : sn Fale Fae 0 agi -9-7\" \u20ac * 3 ce wills RTs ew ¥ pag ; * \u201c.\u201cn ALD.N.GIROUX, Elected by Acclamation for Seat 1 St.James South.No.Peltier, Jos.Desforges, A.T.A Chagnon, Emile Fontaine, O.H.Massicotte.Ë.A.Genereux, Geo.Bertrand, A.en .Drapeau, A.M.St.Arnaud.and Fug Prevost.JOSEPH DORIS COUFURE, merchant, nominated by Arthur E.Vadeboncoeur,, Avila Benoit, Jos Lebeau.F.X.B.de Grandpre, Henri Masse, Jules Lavergne, Alex.E.Gravelle, Gilbert Labonte, Fran- £ois J.Pelletier, Ali.J.Laurence.Nap.Theoret, Henri, Defosse, Jos, E.Patenaude SE AF NO.?LOUIS ARSENE LAVALLEE, advocate.nominated by Simon Lesage, Romuald Del fausse Gosford__Archambanlt, Charles J.and, Joseph F Houle, Ale sander Richer, phin Vinet.F.X.St.Charles, J.Leo- tanibault, Louis = Gaudet, Char des GG Jippe Demers, Joseph 4 Cardinal, An AUS PNA ALD.H.LAPORTE, Candidate in Centre ward, Scat No.1.RSS selme Labrecque, Gaspard de Serres, Fran cois J.Bisaillon, Pierre Gravel, Louis Philippe_Berard.Adclard Fleury, Ulrie Gran- ger, Fabien Giroux, J.Mathias Marcotte, L.R.MONTBRIAND, archite=*.nomi nated by \u20ac.Giroux, Anthime Pare, Jos.Laurier, M.I.Gravelle, Nap.Griffard, Wilfrid Champagne, L.P.Barotte, Emile Do- zois, Joseph Lebeau, J.E.Forest, M.l\u2019ar- thenais.8ST.MARY'S WARD WEST.SEAT NO.1.T J.pONESIME RICARD., grocer, nominat- by Messrs.F.Martineau.F.Sylvestre, Barnabe, I.t.V, Cleroux, Nicolas Cerotx, Elizee Cleroux, E.Christin, Joseph | \u201cBeaudoin, Anthimo (adbois.Roch - Henri, Joseph Lauzon, Jean Fouis Belair.A.Na- Boar Roy, Alired Richard, J.A.Maillat, hos.Dubreuil, I\u2019.Clorin, J.C.Watta, Roy, O.Lepage.and O.Berthiaume.Tec by acclamation.SEAT NO.-2, \u201cÉDOUARD CHAUSSEE, nierchant.nominated; by Messrs, L.7: Renaud, Henri Ta- belle, T.Dionne, JJ.Millen, J.L.Turgeon, Alph.Archambault, C.Bourdon, Julien ee A Jolin Johnsto: Picotte, M.Lavallee, I\u2019.Mont.Wolfe, Felix T EMERY J rdins, Wolfe, I.tT.nominated by HORMISDAS nominated by Messrs, F.Christin, J.N, Malo, +.Brosseau, A.Pi jug ay, H.(hugaop, Jos, Baviteau, Alex.\u2018pointe, A.Cartier, x.EMILE LIMOGE, by Messrs, Adelard Cliggnon, Avila Nan- \u201ctel.Joseph Rarette.Joseph Nantel, Josgph Mallette, Charles Nantel, Amable Asselin, Nicholas - Sergerie, sidore \u2018Tougus, .J \u2018 IT.Floufle, Louis \u2018Bellerive, 11.Maurel, Jos.Sarrazin.Leon Julien, Lecluire, Jus.JOSEPIT LESPERANCE.CONS SN NS M r an) D: Bertrand, LAPOINTE, Millot, Jes Mupont, II.MARY'S WARD EAST.SEAT NO, 1 merchant, Jos.Mt, Jbilaire, hevret, Edovard Cham Theophite l\u2019areut, Ernest Archambault Eugene Dulude.F.nominated by Messrs.A.Lauzon, Geo.Des Jules Rivet, G.Quintal, Joel Blain, Lauzon, 1.H.LARIVIERE, merc 7.Goulet, Frs.Menar« Larcau.SFAT NM.2.Messrs.Avila Ranger, Germain, Mag.\u2018Cherioh, J.Bourgela ij main, se Dubreuil, 1.J.Bonhomme, .Duun, Israel Simard.M.B.Simard, merchant, rent, La- nominatetl H.agne, and hant, manufacturer, Gas: ee ALD.(Photo pard Quintal, Joseph Auma jardins.LL.NV D.Lesperance, N.Ostrout.Astroud, Ale Lanctot.C.1 Lepine, W.JT, st Ald.Mars, J ST.countant, nom L.J.0.Gauthier.Ans.tien, A.Brose Leuvence.JT.Lauzon, J.C.Henri Gauthier Tiges Rivet.O.Clanipagne, Murphy, F.Etluer, D.Archambault, Beauchemin, Henry R.Labrecque, J AMES McBRIDE, Candidate in West Ward, Seat No.Lapres & Lavergne.) ANA E.Desjardins, nd, J.P.Roux, Adrien Ranger, tieo.F.L Joel Blain, Jetrts, Des- Pumouehel.= A.Lacombe, Champ Walter Beaulieu Gagnon, James Murphy.Jog.Roux, Ik.x.Fihon, A.apointe, D Cadtotte, Jos.Langlois, LOUIS WARD.SEAT NOLL JACQU Es RAYMOND SAVIGNAC.St.Ch: 4.Brazeau.Gray, JJ \u20ac EA ener cae AV aliquette, Johnetôn.F.HN Lerour-.AM.inated by FX.T.Brunet, d'arthenais, Reel, G.Cartier, D.Lesperance, Lafrance, L.! Antoine Clearmont, A.Lauzon.agne, Feel.NN.Jus.a) ac- arles, JD.Lav iolette, organ, ¥.0.H.Candidate in Tue, T.¢ Fe reault F.A.Nadeau, RG.Bernard.bour.Reller.Nar.Mallette.d \u2018hneider, Ww.Seath, jated by JU.Parizean.Wl.Morin, Jokn Valiquette, B, Johnstons F.E.runet.* CESAIRE ed by (i.Wenea trault, W.6.der.©.Fhonin, \u20ac .ALD.C.LEBOEUF, Candidate in Centre Ward, Seat No.2.Germs, Germs.We hear a great deal about tifem these days,andrightiy too; for they are the direct % cause of whooping-cough, (, diphtheria.scarlet fever and 48 \u2018other diseases of childhood, \u201cWhen any of these are in the neighborhood, youshould use Vapo-Creso- lene, Every evening purify their sleeping rooms with this perfectly Nap.Delarimier, P.LOUS PAYETTF.by D.&.Walker, Frs, Latreille, Geo.Ren- auld.Daniel Furlong.LO ON Payette, S.Ar- James Set Smith.8.Rainville.Jacob Rodrigue Chas.James Strachan Arcadtus Labrecque, IT, } Camille eres Theodore Grothe, J.H.: SEAT NO.ARTHUR GAGNON, accountant, nomin-.javiolette, L.J.Beane *hemin, Mercier LEMAY, Adler, E.pngne, F.Latreille, (i.Latreile, J.Sichnei- ALD.D.GALLERY, Ann's Ward, Seat St.No.1.Tremblay, Deslauriers, D.A.eontractor, nomin (\u2018atteli, .D'Aoust, Je B.Lauzon, G.Idler, Fgnu, Henri Lanctot, Barky.L.Morgan, L.P.Dion, \u2018contractor, nomi ult, J.Gelinas, \u2018AT.Bastian, \"Wit.vers, À.Rolland, Pb.Dacust.Massicotte, J.Bier Drapean,.James Young, Wm.McCowan, A.Champagne, A.H.(Brien, Pierre Desforges, Cy I.A.Kagan, L Parizeau.Beaudoin, L.Le- A.ated Jos.Jos.Raby, Jamey A.2 Geoffrion, C.J.P.Landry, John AI, nat- J.Courvol, C.Filia.Cham.La- ALD.-Capdidate in St Gabriels.Weadre No.2 'R.TURNER, Peat-| -ookls.Du- 2.- acclimation.ALD.ART.GAGNON, i No, 1.a ST.ANTOINE SOUTH.~~.BEAT NO.1.VIT ABR ABY, agent, nominated by.LA Caldwell, A.Prudhpmme, C.Beaudin, R.Demers, E.Prudhomme, A.Leroux, H.Riendeau, Z.Choquet.A.= Pilon, T.Cyphipt, Bonhomme, McCarry, 85.Parieeau,.S.Thompscn, J.Miterall \u201cJos.\u20acCourvilie, J.V.Grantranpd \\W.Graham.NARC ISSE LAPOINTE, grocer, nomin- d by Messrs.Edouard Leduc, M.Hicks, 3 Dufort, Alfred Trottier.Rev, .\u2019L.George, M' Stewart, A.MeEwan, À .Allard, P.Larue, H, Remillard, G.Benoit, Arthur R.Mathews, T Tho! Benoit, A S.Delisle, A Darling, L.Belair, J.I\u2019.Dixtn.æ.SEAT NO.2.FELIX SAUVAGEAU, contractor, nominated by Messrs.Honore : Rien eau, T.Langevin, Jos.Navert, Henry Saxe, + M.M.Buf, D, Ford, Robert Goold, A.M.Foster, Gh.Courvilie, John Dwane, F.X.Craig, Ovide Brunet, F.LaBadie, Kane, lard, 1 W.de M.Marler, Pylarin, A.ALD.OUIMET, \u2018 CT Candidate in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, Seat No.1 OLIVIER FAUCHER, merchant, nominated by Messrs.Pierre Demers, James Me- Shane.\u201d \"A.F.Gault.Thos.Gauthier, D.Morrice, Alex.Prud'homme, Amable L Allemand.Dr.J.Leduc, J.W.Nelles, Philias Vanier W.J.Hughes, Antoine Bourdon.V Vm.Connolly, Hubert Morin, Alired Trottier and Jos.Monarque.THOMAS JOSEPH O'NEIL, real.estate agent, nominited by Messrs.Alfred Muer, Zenophile Lapointe, Evariste Daoust, Robert Hamilton, A, W.Ewan, ol James Barr.A.Labrecque, Thos.La Chas.A.Thomson, NH.McLaughlin, T.F.Tribey.H.E.Hardiety, B.Campbell, A.E.Tuédenham, M.Hichley, W.Stewart and D.Winter.Jose HORMISDAS FOISY, publish- cr, nominated by Messrs.N.Laurier; - P.Amesse,.Edouard Leduc J.B.Roy Cleopnas Ouimet, Andre Leroux, Cessire Choquet, s.Cardinal.Fabien Taforest J, B.Charbon- neau, II.Martel, T.J.Lalonde, F.X.Poi- tras, C.Messier, $ À.Larose, Chas.Dube and O.Dauphinais.Candidate tn St.Louls Ward, Seat | J oh n LEANDRE OUIMFT, Rominaied by: 1.P.Cardin, F.Bayard v Murphy, Martineau, Wm, H.Gravel, Vaillancourt, E.J.Stuart, \u201crane, E, Ci.Phoneuf.peau, J.À.Ciour.by Ce Fra ufacturer., nominated Chausse, O.H.Richer, Joseph Jasmin, H.Chabot, G Nautel, A.Corbeil, George Major, v.Drolet, M.&.Baril, pelle, J.Lamarclie, oO Ge GEORGE VANDA - wo quette, MH.Paquette, Joseph Galarngau, Ed SEAT NO.JOHN KEEGAN, by: Messrs.Edmond Loranger, Adel dore Tardif, patie.Charles thur Beauchemin.adieux de Courville, sime Martineau, 8.Reddy, Wil.Jos.Proul L.J.Lepage, ALD.L.A.JACQUES, Candidate in St.Gabriel\u2019a Ward, Seat A No.1.A ST.LAWRENCE WARD.« \u2018\u201c BEATNO.1.JOSEPH PB.CLEARIQUE, gentleman, nominated by J.A.Vaillancourt, Edward Schultze, Cyrille Laurin, James Meldrum, Henry R.Gray, Euclide Mathieu, John Dwane, W.T.Tellier, James r, Joseph Loceenue, dE Kearns, John Crowe, P.Mullins, J.8.Wilie, Robert Har- rie, E.8t.Denis, Wm.Cairns, Elected bj y SEAT NO.2 3 HENRY à: EKERS, manufscturer, nominated by Messrs.Geo.A.ummond, H M.Molson,\u2019 James Biliott, J.C.King, N Prefontaine, } Ww, Kearns, Alex, D.Fraser, H.R.Gray, M.Surveyer, W.Nkaife, Bte.Pare, J.Bouvier, en Bou bault Guil - SEAT NO.2 PARUL nominatéd by Alphonse Racine seph Leduc, E H.Tee, David Depatie, Calixte T.Bilodeau, Arthur Lebrun, Victor Ca Carmel, V.Meredith.\u2014 \u201cSEAT NO.1.JOHN HUMBRAY, v 5.P.Casgrain, J J.dard.P.k Ross, risult, B.Bonnier, F.X.Collin, W: L.Hogg, W.3 0; \u2018Chaput, 0.SEAT NO.) EDOUARD NAPOLEON HEBERT, man- | Papineun, Lesperance, Louis \u201cLaurent Telesphore Masson,\u2019 \u201cGeotge Vand J.Bte.Beaudry, atie, Jean ideas Louis oussin, J.0.H arbour, Joseph] G.MARTIN E.AU, |Jobn Dwane-James Bimpeon; Jaines Ba + | lion.JMlected by acclamation.\u2019 AT.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD.: SKAT NO.1.Jr., contractor T.Berthisume, \"Jos.Martel, , Vital Grenier Lachance, O Jos.Simard, B.Nelles +, E.Hutchison, L.Vill'eneuve, Va! Coch- EDOUARD LATREILLE, contractor, no- | mipated by Daniel Caisse, J Cyrille- Gervais, P.M.Leduc, Dr.Demers, Ed.Fautaux, 0.Rollin, D.Leclaire, O.Vau- : ier, Els.Huot, Theo.\u2018A.Grothe, Od, Bas: tian, A.Cadieux, Louis David, Jos.Cam- F.Béaudry 9 ' Dugas, A oe Lach rapelle, Desiorges, C.O.Jos Guernon, FE.Rio- VAIS.ALAC contractor, nom-\"\" inated by T.Berthiaume, Thos.Barry, Wn.a Sr = A > | | : : ALD.V.RABY, - \u201cOabaidate An St.Antoine Ward South, | Na, Richard, Joseph Tougas, Adélphe Craig, Avila_ Dearokhes, Valery Ruffier, | tier, R.Dufresne, Jules Lafortune, Hy.fond, H.Hebert, J.E.D.Payette, Lapointe.SEAT NO.2.PHILEAS WILSON, merchant, nominated by Messrs.Teleaphore Sicotte, Arthur La; .X.ALD.L.A.LAVALLE, Candidate in St.James.Ward North, Lu Seat No.2.een aan Gravel, F.Hotte, Ab\u201d Paquette, Jean Pa- P.Paquette, L.A.Gendron, Alnbroise Moussette, O.Rollin, N.Leclair, Joseph 5 Me Roy.L.Villeneuve, oy.~ ST.DENIS WARD.- IL ! contractor, nominated j Thomas Alexander MeElkigott, Napoleon Royal, \u201cMoise Chevalier,\u201d J.F.Goyer, Adalphe Caron, Gregoire Filatraplt, delard Matte, Helio: Emile.Frenette, Cesairg D STANISLAS DELPHIS : AEE, entleman, nominated by Messes.Louis A.\u20ac Major, One- |.Eugeno Lafonta ne, 4 A, B.étre, David De.o i fau r if \u201ciil As Paquette, R.Harrington, Samuel rden, Francois Gauthier, Benoni Dupuis, Joseph Fatenaude, Louisa Ponton, cha Francois Groleau.Dr.G.Roy.Dr.! Vignola, A.Brochu,~ Nap.Seguin, Israel Nantel.THUR ALPHONSE G man: nominated by Messrs.EAU, fore: E.\u201cBaril, J.ï.+ ALD.D.TANSEY, Candidate fn St.Ann\u2019s Ward, Seat No.2.H.Chartier.C.Di ard, A Morissette, J.QO, \u201cBenoit, A.Bouchard, .J.B Cote, i T.Cardinal, rH A Morissette, \u201cFv: Belqn NE ST.GABRIEL WARD.* SEAT No.1.ELPHEGE GASEARD.\"DAGENAIS, MD, nominated by Messrs.Frs.Xavier Ga Girard, Joseph Corbeil, Pierre Du o N.Ii.McMahon, Lawrence Riley, James McMenamin, A.T, Bloneliy, A.C.Galbraith, Albert Amiot A.Pilon, L.J.Surveyer, F.Schnaufer, Sir William Hing- ston, Auguste St, Germain, Alexander Bourdon, Edgar Du Berger.LOUIS A.JACQUES, merchant, nom- \u2018inated by Messrs.Edward Fan ,F .X.Rerthiaume, Frank Duckett, Josep » Pepin, Donald Robertéon, Samuel Dixon, chn \u2018Watson,- Thomas Brassard, David Gordon, J.O.Vallee, Andrew Dunn, John Con: nors, J.H.Haddlesey, Patrick O\u2019Brien, Philas, Gravel, E.Quain, Morris Ray- n.\"ALD.ED.\u201cCHASSEE, Candidate fn St.Mary's Ward West, = Beat No.2.\u2019 Paquin, Alf.Lacroix, N.er, M.Chalut, Louis ald advocate, Mears.Eugene \"Lafontaine, Drummond.Jo- Robert Dynean, Jette! A.Z.beuf, William Campbell, J.E.Tetrault, Toe oyér, John Dillon, Louis Louis Boire and H.Elected by acclamation.* - HOCHELAGA WARD, contractor, nominat- Umar .Ba- lin, U.The- anger, Amable M fandel, Cc.H.Jacobs, J.Conta W.J.Rafferty, Infants ore Old Paople oan oo fois dn SL \u201cBoat \u2018Mo: a, ALD.0.FAUOHER _ Cañdidaté in bic sega i Storey mômin- | \u2019 Why by Mepers.F.H.Clin Wen, Mon- em Aa 4 ' ALD.JOHN BUMBBAY, Candidate in Hochelaga Ward, Beat No.1.° teith eynolds, Clarke, J.R.ey T.Re L Taylor, Ton n Howland, M.Carlin.T.Evans, S.ody, 5 Grifin, J.Leslie Allan, J.B.FRA y, A.Griffith, Edward » Petit.SEAT No.2.\u2018 RICHARD TURNER grocer, nominated \u201cMessrs.- Janies -C, McA rthur, .?ey, .Griffi .Riley, .Knox, P.Whelan, x A.E.Paquette, Tomas K.ames McMenamin, Bt.James, .E.8.Hayden, John MeMabon.PATRICK MONAHAN, butcher, ated by Messrs.Denis Tansey, Ja (ee nor, John Quinlan, Dr.E, E.Laurent, ja blanc, Tobias- Butler, Frederick H Hal, Dr a.À.Delorme, John Lyoch, Pierre | v a4 | À Special \u2019 a soft mellow Drink DEWARS \u201c bre : ing ou Char- Na oleon Ri-, B.Bonnier, T.Talbot, Denis Mesiere, \u201cThos.| fay de pra Sa CE ET LL es ST pR: LAC ELLE rois ip the Fobra Oscar | utcle |.a $ ?~ wo the Fk £08 agent > af the city \u2018and -distéict-of Montreal qu aud qualified to vote in the present elec- | uy real.or for Mayor of Mont py que, the undersigned, O.Desautels, nota: or the P\u2019rovifite-of rp hi town of Bt the he City of Montreal, have or Emmeul Persillier La- to e, prod to M of the city and district of Montreal, and to Mr.L.O.David, Clerk of the City of Montreal as follow That Saturday, the cightcenth of.January to confonn to section 92.of the Charter of the City of Mant peal, the said Dr.E.P bapelle h ced in the office % the clerk of po pe city, Die.\u2018nomination papers as candidate \u2018for.the position of the City of Montreal.That the real estate described in the aforesaid papers upon which he desires to qualify is not in his possession as proprietor and in bis own name as deman by + the charter of said city, sec, 5 Chap.5,802 \u2014Victoria,\u2014Statutes- of\" Queber- ; That on the contrary that said real estate .is the property in part of the fallowing 8 per: sons, heirs of the Rev.Alfred Tou upin: manuel Lachapelle, Zoe Lachapelle, .Jose- , phine Lachapelle and Marie Lachapelle, wife of Joseph, Alfred Benoit, as as appears Seat No.1.urier, Tougas, °F Si FX H.Cri, dos Bibi F.H.; ST ANISLAS GIROUARD, ine.: by Adelard Pare, Ov ila beau, Fmery: Fontaine, John Radalcir, Thomas Vignola, Ferdinand Fleury, A.Gibault, ALD.P.WILSON, Candidate in Hochelaga, Seat.No.2.= Teai.That in consequence, the said E.P.Lachapelle is not ualified to be Mayor of the city.of Montreal, and cannot be lggally a candidate for the position.It is, therefore, at the request of the said Oliver Charbonneau that we, the under signed notary, summoned {he said E.P.and the said clerk of the city of Montreal to refuse the said nomination paper and to refuse to put the said EK.chapelle in nomination for the position of \u2018Mayor of Montreal, for the election which is to take place on the coming lst of February, noti- Jing them that if they fail to conform to this summons we will constrain them -and declare the candidature of the said E.P.Lachapelle illegal.And we maintain that the said E.P.Lachapelle and L.O.David, clerk of the city of Montreal, will be.held d responsible for all costs and d damages incurred by our petitioner as their cofusal to act in accord ', PROTEST AGAINST JOSEPH LA-.\"MARCHE.; marche is not qualified for the office he ance with this p (Signed) OC.IR DESAUTELS, X Protest served at the request of Mr.Alexander Thibaudeau, engineer, of the nr en ALD.8.D.VALLIERES, No.1.city of Montreal, residing at No.30 St.Vincent street, Joseph Lamasche, Nota Public, Lamarche, alder- states that Sr Joseph man for seat No.2 t q'ard, is again a candidate for the same offi He cites article 29, of the City Charter, in virtue of which a candidate for the office of aldermén is required to.hold property in| his own, name to the amount of $2,000, after That the real estate upon which\" Mr.La- marche qualifies himself is mortgaged.to such an extent t| not left, and that for this reason-Mr.La- \u201cThat, being an elector of East Ward, the | petitioner deems it proper to protest against the nomination Ald, Lamarche, and enjoins the City Clerk to ignore his nomination paper.and award the seat to bis opponent.Mr.Joseph Levy, and proclaim him el acclamation.Signed by J.8 -Tpirohe, Notary Public.LAID B.BAVIGNAQ, , vom ene ' a | fren rom \u20ac any y kind of tahoe tions PET das\u201d \"on the taluation roll of.the city of Mont-\" Lachapelle to retire his nomination papers.; -j-has the matter in hand, hopes to close it Candidate in St.Denis Ward, Beat |\u2018 | a margin of 82,000 is | | Is bound to incrcase very rapidly in the ALD, E.LARIVIERE, Candidate in St.Mary\u2019s Ward Bast, > \u2018Beat Ko.L < + THREE, PROTESTS ENTERED, There were three protests filed.These were against Di.Lachepelle {for Mayor); Ald.Lamarche and David Parker.The protests were as follows: y of the protéat\u2019 filedh-in-the case of wie 2 .Burkinshaw ageinst David Par- re \"0.David, Esq., City Clerk of the.City of Montreal, and Returning Officer: ir,\u2014 Notice is hereby given you, that one David Parker, of the city of Montreal, carter, is presently to be nominated as a can: didate or office Montreal, at the next election.That I am informed and have reasdn\u2019 to believe that the said David Parker is quali- gy ring \u2018upon certain real estate, in\u2018 Bt.J Labrie] ward, bearing cadastral numbers L793 and\u2019 part of 702, and known as numbers 36 and 38 Grong, Trunk street.That the said David Parker has not the | ualifications required by the\u2018 Statutes of Quebec, Victoria 62.(up.58, Section 29.That he is not for ad continuous period of six months, preceding the day upon which ed and possessed as proprietor, as proprietor.in his own name of the moveahle property, in the city of Montreal, to the value of two thousand dollars, after payment and\u2019 dedue- tion of all charges and incumbrances imposed thereon, as appears by reference to PIN ett ALD.JOSEPH BRUNET, Candidate St.James Ward North Seat No.1.= 2 certified copy of the t roll, and by reference to a \u2018diily certified statement, the register for the West Division for the district of Montreal, the latter showing that charges and incumberances upon the said cadastral lots reduce the value thereof to a sum less than #2 reat I am an AE of the city of Mont- Wherefore I do protest a against, receiving the \u2019 Domination of the said David Parker ag a candidate for alderman and require that pi Domination, of represented, be refused tS 1 bave signed, ALBERT È.BURKINSHAW.i | January|17, East End Realty Deal.The big Canadian Pacific real estate deal progressing satisfactorily, snd Mr.UH.Dandurand, the real estate broker.who - this week.ie ropristord.at Hochelaga \"are-scting w| siderable liberality, and appear to realize that with the largely in-'f Er LS MR.T.J.O'NEILL, Candidate in St.Antoine Ward, Seat No.2.- creased number of men employed at the company's works real estate in the vicinity future.The highest prico asked does not exceed $2.000 an acre.and one large acreage fs offered at The Canadian Pacific people say the plans for the enlargement of the works have not yet been completed, but the iden in a general way is to have the car, and locomotive works upon the same area, and \u201cto utilize the Delorimier avenue locomotive erecting shop for repairs only.dd.Monument National Subsidy.Messra.F.L.Peique, President of St.Jean Baptiste Rocicty, J Perrault D.Parizean Demers, M.P., L.Geof.frion and L.Prud'homme com % delegation which waited\u201d on composed » de: | \u201c Meeting of the electors In fav our of Ald Vallieres will be held to-night in.\u2018Gauthier Hall, 1279 Berrl street.Speakers will Address the mecting tn both ges.of alderman for the city of : the said fiominafion shall be made, be seiz-+- - Lynpepsia Table only one box of Btuart\u2019s Dyspepsia\u2018 T: = tar ody today to et) upon them the .the 2 Monument Frovée The iron wit by the Ministers: PA Cabinet uel opened at three o'clock to-day.Afr.Gusiane nier, Clerk of the tive is in the city with the 3 for the meeting of \u2018the \u2018Cabin CANADIAN SHOT BY MEN OF HIS OWN CORPS .Jack Pemberton, of of Halifax, Killed bo .à Bullet Intended for a Boer.HALIFAX, Janüäty 20.\u2014 \u2014 BSergeant-Majot Ball, of the Canadian Scouts, who arrived from South Africa on Saturda evening, states that Jack Pemberton, of Halifax, who que killed™in South Area, was not shot Boer, but by o his own corps.He bullet entered the back of the head.The.mau who fired the shot aimed at a F.Mini The Corn Exchange Associntion.There is every indication of a lively contest for the presidency of the Corn Ex.MR.T.O'CONNELL, Candidate for Seat No.1 St.Ann's Ward.change Association.The nominatiôns close on Saturday, the 25th inst., and so far there are three nominations, as follows: Messrs.W.1.Gier, :Thonias Hering and H.Raphael.The former two are men and the latter is a grain merchant.Board of Trade Building._ The Board of Trade Building Committes met this afternoon to go over the contract between the Board and Messrs.Peter Lyall & Sons, amending the same in accordance with the council's decisions.Later on today the council met with the view of formally authorizing the new bullding.It fs expected thät the contractors will begin at once getting the-atone and structura - material ready so that they nay begl Catarrh of the Stomach A Pleasant, Simpls, Put Safe and Effectual Cure for It.Catarrh of the stomac ation of es, causing pr ches, fickle appetite, ni nervou: 5 gcneral played-out, languid feeling.There*is\u2019 often a foul taste in the mouth, coated tongue, if the interior of the stomach could be seen it would show a «SHmy, inflamed conditfon.The cure for this common and obstinate trouble is found in a treatment which the stomach.To secure a prompt and heaithm digestion is the one necessa thing to do, and when normal digestion secured the catarrhal condition will ave 1 disappeared.According to Dr.Harlanson, the safest and best treatment is to pat ter each meal a talflet.composed of Diatase, Aseptic | Pepsin, a little Nux, Golden Seal and fruit acids.These tablets can now be found at\u2019 all drug stores u under the name of Stuart's and, not being a medicine, can be u and assurance that ealthy appetite and thorough digestion wil follow their | regular use after*meals.J.Booher, Chicago, IL, writes- \u201cCatarrh is o local conditidn, resulting from a.neglected cold In the head, wherehy the lining membrane of the nose pecomes inflamed and the poisonous disc therefrom passing baokwara Into the hrese reaches the stomach, thus producing arth of the stomach.Medical authori- tien pe rescribed for me for three years for arrh of stomach without cure, but today I am the happfest of men after using evlets.1 cannot find appropriate.words to.express my good feeling.I have found flesh, appetite and sound rest from their u Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest preparation as well as the simplest.and fnaie convenient remedy for any form of n digention, | Catarr! of stomach, bilious- ess, sour h, heartburn and bloating after Méais.on 16 3 cod | Aig ¥ SOUTH Seat No.| A Mass Meeting of the Electors willbe held on Tuesday at Sp.m., in the Raby Hall; 98 Falford St; near 8¢.James St.English and French distin.Mr.Lapointe snd\u2019 his friends condidaté sn St.Louis Ward, | a)! fangua wo L J go sited.\"Me, \u2018Keegan and his\" frlepda are toçieger are cordially invited.163 , times with sour or vratery risinge, af form- shipping work upon the building as moon ag the win- essure heart and lungs, and difficult Srentaine, : heada sness and causes the food to be readily, thoroughly | digested hefore it has time to ferment and\u2019 irritate the delicate mucous surfaces of ed with perfect safety .guished orators will.address the.ne meeting.\u2018 + rer eee La , - 4 - 4 :\u2026\".Among the arpirants are: THE NEW CURE \"JOHN MU RP sts Td IQ EE) HY & CO.time by first-comers ! Discounts, 10, 15, 20, 25, 33 1-3,50, 75 per cent.! «Bargains for First-Comers!\u201d\u201d E have named them so because having reached the superlative degree of bigness their money-siving quality is so apparent that they will be picked up in Read them! quick mimi] defined a TI Ie PT TN ITT All NOTTINGHAM, I, All SWISS NET CURTAINS, + All TAPESTRY and CHENILL COUNT : pe COUNT.AN FANCY FRENCH FLANN All SILK.EMBROIDERED TAB ANO SCARFS and TIDIES, ALL « 12.000 vards FANCY COIS HAIR, TWEEDS, HOMESP © 3,000 yards and wool.prices from 75c to $3.50 CENT DISCOUNT.PRE RIE IIE TR A IIE 0000 8 LEC IC IC DE JC J JR IN CIN Se a a nA fa nr J Jr Der J J Jon Jan Sn Jn nt Jt Sn J a nc Su St Jc J Sm Sr hn Ther Rut J Je 3 lot, 831-3 PER CENT A Yu.FL La JOHN M4 Boeteotestooleetulooteotarturtotutintetatntatedatatat 8.0.00 ¢ 69 3 9.90 0 v 9 \u2014_\u2014 Increased Discounts! .x COÛNHEST SCOTCH and ENGLISH BLANKETS, 20 PER CENT.DIS- ACE CURTAINS 13 (S.15 PER CE ( All TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT.BEST FAST COLOURS ENGLISH PRINTS, 3313 PER CENT.DIS.ELS, 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.LE COVERS, MANTLE DRAPES, PI- 25 PER CE | 200 SILK REMNAXTS, plain and fancy.all lengths from 1 to 4 and all qualities: choice of the lot at RR 1-3 PER CENT DISCOUNT.URED DRESS @ OBS, CHEVIOTS, CAMEL'S ENS ete.all 3% 1-3 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.FINEST FANCY BLACK DRESS GOODS, all-wool and silk per yard »(hoice of this lot at, 33 1-3 PER , 1500 yards FINE BLEACHED TABLE DAMARK, Manufacturer's Sample Prices, new patterns, prices from $1.00 to $2.25 per yard: discount off this.ot of BLEXCHED LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, all shghtly imperfect, all sizes and qualities; take your choice \u2018of this lot at HALW \" Mourning Violets in memory Her Late Majestry, Queen Victoria I \u2018In Bunches, 4c, 7c, 12, 15 sup to $3.75.5% SE tbe lege URPHY & CO, TERMS am 4 = 2345 St.Satheri ne Stree Veeder torte dfettaetootf tutes\u2019: BAN MFG.CO.,: LIMITED, 1749 Notre Dame Street.\u2019 FRAMED PICTURES & MIRRORS.Show Card Framing a Specialty.PER CENT.DISCOUNT.NT DISCOUNT \u2018URTAINS, 25 PER CENT.DIS- detrebniedrds JenoofenfenosfoefeetaJeofontenfon og NT.DISCOUNT.ê @ ojrelefoofrimfotet=] a SL 1 | t of ' AT, C.- +0c.50c, » TEL UP.2740 elfen peeled 1651 tt OUR WEST INDIAN TRADE.Figures Show That it Has+ Been Steadily Declining.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA.January 20.\u2014The Dominion Statistician, George Johnston, has gathered together an interesting collection of papers dealing with trade befween this country and the West Fades which will be forwarded to the Commission which is to investigate business openings in the West Indies on behalf of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association.\u2018The figures show that in spite of the outlay of a lerge sum of money to prompte trade between Canada and Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbadoes and the rest of the Islands, busi- \u201cness has steadily declined.The prospects therefore are not very encouraging.If it be true that Britain is to impose countervailing duties against bounty fed sugar the cane sugar industry of the West Tndies will jump to the front once more.lt was the ounty system which drove the sugar dealers of Jamaica and other islands almost to ruin.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 St.Hyacinhe is Ambitious.(Special to the Star ST.HY ACINTHE.Que., January 20.\u2014 ~The mew board of aldermen are striving fo induce several manufacturing industries to locate here, and at present aré endéavour- ing to make arrangements with ().Vinette, shoe manufacturer of Montreal, to move his business here.He asks a°bonus of five thousand dollars, and guarantees to pay vearly wages amounting to twenty-five thousand dollars.ten per cent.of which will be turned over to the city till the bonus is returned.The City Council will take action in the matter al their next meeting.: 2 The Kingston Political Pot.(Special to the Star.) KINGSTON, Ont.January 20.\u2014The\"Reformers are getting ready for the Provincial general elections, to be held in the spring.A convention will be held this evening for the purpose of nominating a candidate.E.\u201c1.B.Pence R.Kent.R.J.Carson, R.F.Elioft, and John McKelvey.The Conservatives will choose 7 candidate from the following \u2018ist.Dr.Ryan.Capt.Gaskin, D.M.Melntyre,l.T.Walkem, and W.F.Mikle.Eight Applications for Divorce.{Special to the Star,) OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014 Notice is given of eight applications for divorce which will be made to Parliament at the approaching.geasion.This is a-larger mumber thar usual.The expenses involved in securing a divorce from Parliament are large.as all the witnesses have to be brought to the Federal Cupital.- + - Dominion Rifle \u2018Association.\u2018 , {Spceini to the Star.) OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014 The annual wieeting of the Dominion of Canada lifle Association\u201d will take place inthis city ou Wednesday.Mareh-5th.Thc meeting wil) take piace in the railway committee room {uf the House of Commons.T .FOR CANCER, Permanently Cures Cancers, Tumors and Malignant Growths without Po, pain or dapger.| The new constitutional treatment peer And all _mallgnént srowthe_is simple Home treatment, pleasant to the taste, snd while destructive lo cancer germs, Is perfectly harmless to the most ; déllenté systems.It hak entirely done way witlf déngrrous operations and paîn- t \" for! 2] oo \u2018of 11 partioulurs sound two stamps to y PS jrs.Bowmanville, Ont.= 161 TA Wr ve : ury 29th, voting February 5th.Mr.William at the next election for the Ontario Legis- QUEBEC WEST VACANCY.Mr.William Power Will be the Liberal Candidate.(Special to the Star À ; QUEBEC, Q., January 20.\u2014The writ has heen issued for the election in Quebec West, vacated by the death of Hon.Mr.Mobell.'Nomination=day is fixed for Janu.Power, who is at present in England, is un- defatopd to be the Govérnment candidate and Mr.Kirwin may oppose him as a Conservative.: et i D\u2019Arcy Scott\u2019 May be a Candidate.(Special to the Star.) Ï OTTAWA, January: 20.\u2014 Mr.Arey Scott.ex-alderman for St.George's Ward, a son of the Hon.R: W.Scott, Secretary of State, and a member of the law firm of Scott.Xeott.and Curle, announces that if the Liberals of Ottawa desire he will submit lis name to.the approaching convention as un aspirant for the honour of becoming one of the candidates for\" the «ity lature.Mr.Scott thinks that his exper- icnce in the City Council would be of value in connection with the introduction and enactment of needed amendments to the municipal act.The Sentence of Dr.Krause.{Special to the Star.) NEW YORK.January 20.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune cables: The trial of Dr.Krause resulted in the severe sentence of two years\u2019 imprisonment, aiter protracted delay and numerous changes in the form of the proceedings and the invalidation of the main counts of the indictment on technical grounds.The proseent- ing rj horities Baye not come out well, but\" they have avoided the original\u2019 blunder of sending the prisoner to the Transvaal for military trial.Reception for the Hon.Mr.Sutherland (Special to the Star.) WOODSTu KK, Ont.Jan.20\u2014The Liberal Association are making preparations to give the Hon.James Sutherland a reception, in bonour of the pccasion of his gc- ceptance of the folio of Marine and Fisheries in the Laurier Cabinet.The day of his nomination will most likely be chosen for the event.\u201c roa \u201c A Probable Benator.3* (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA.Jânuary 20.\u2014It ir said that Horace lfazzard, of Charlottetown, has a good chance of being appointed to the Senate in succession to the late Senator Prowse.Mr.Hazzard is a popular business man of Charlottetown and has strong claims to recognition from the Government.\u2018os Rossland Ore Shipments.(Rpecial to the Star.) v ROSST.AND, B.C.; January 20.~The ship ments of Rossland camp last week amounted to 5,010 tons, \u2018as follows: Le Roi, 4.600: Le Roi No.2, 1,250 tons; Cascade, 60 tons.The total for the first three weeks of the néw year is 15,090 tons: Petroleum for Fire\u201c Engines.(Special to the Star.) LONDON,.Jannary 20.\u2014The authotities of the London Fire Brigdde ure carrying out extensive experiments with petroleum .s fuel in.A new lot af Black Silk Grenadines, 05c.$1.10 and $1.45 yard, lens 10 per \u2018cent.discount.- .Black Cashmere \u2014 Special values at 40c, 45c, 49c, 50c, to 95c vard, less 10 per cent.discount.A good range of Coloured Cashmeres, 44 inches wide, 45c yard, less 25 per cent.discount.* 0 - Flannel, Flannelette 33 1-3 per cent.during this mon * À Lot ~~.Regular prices could easily be obtained under present wedther conditions, but the price regulator said: \u201cno exceptions can be made\u201d\u2014hence these reductions of 10 to Popular Eider Flannelette, new patterns, in pink and white, blucand white, red apd white.brown and white, at 10 per cent.New arrivals in French Cashmere Flannels.th.of Colored Felts, 72 in.wide\u2014discount during this month, 25 per cent.and Felt discount.10 per cent.discount allowed on such - A series of bargain events tered more than their match in pink and white, yellow and white, old gold 65 each.sale prices $1.88 and .price, 11-4 size .L.asossara0eac00es 124 size (for double bed) Linens, Cottons and.Quilts Our previous best values acknowledge they have encoun- Mill Ends Circular Pillow Cotton; saleprice.per vard.Finest Lonsdale Cambric, 36 in.wide; value, Mc vard: sale price .Colored.Quilts, extra quality, Marseilles and Satin Finish, good luge size; colors Colored Quilts, with- fringe ell around, colors pale blue an pale pi during the month of January.theses.and white.regular prices 82.50 and, -Havory liquor much appreciatsd Lu.= | connoisseürs-has no equal at the price.ght.\u2018although T wouli not For-the- reknowedge ft to hor: © hi pot the wife for a man like him.T want ono ; and am mre a { 5, ; Laviolette's \u201cHemorrhoidal-Topick for Piles, - Bien hottis everywhere.:.my 8 1 ib at doo.1-2 1b, 8% 20C.soconarr | Lay mnt #3 wie aiNmns ty Le 0 ¢ tor, and, after demanding that he leave the ie police commiseioner in 1872'and Geld th W.H.Scroggie, Corner University ana St.Catherine Sts.\u2019 » 358 Bleury St.Ask your grosse fir WwW.& JF.6.WYLi Tel.Up 1400.Batt COLONEL LYNCH TALES _ He Did Not Leave Paris When Parliament Opened.TARIS, January 29 \u2014Col: Arthur Lynch, the recently-clected member -of the House ôf* Commons, for Galway, who is said to have fought on the side of the Boers in South Africa, in an interview denied that he had tried to go to Fogland for the opening of Parliament.Col.Lynch said he had not left Paris for the good reason that he appretiated the fact that he would not be altwed to reach his goal\u2014the House of Commons.He had some time a plated going to the opening of ut.said: he, jokingly: .\u201cI did not thing then that a nation that | considers itself ode of sportsinen would be s0 unsportemaniike ns to seek to reach me in cold blood when it might have had me in warm Llood in the Transvaal.\u201d Col.Lynch added that his future movements would be governed by the counsels of the Irish party, in wliich he has every confidence, and by the wishes of his constituents.He declared the stories published in the English papers of bia recent visit to, Dr, Leyds, at Brussels, with whom he waa alleged to -have business nnections, were ure inventions.He had only passed through Brussels a year ago, and he had no bysinces relations with Dr.Leyds of any kind, though, they are on friendly terms.} tite , contem- arliament, 04 Shot His Daughter\u2019s Suitor.VAN WT.Ohio.January 20.\u2014 John Garwood was shot and instantly killed early vesterday morning, by John uman, a farmer: wha lives near.this place.Garwood, who has heen paving attenfions to Bauman's 16-year-old daughter, called at Bauman'd house before daylight and \u2018demanded admittance.Bauman refused to admit his vis- remises, opencd ge door, having in his hand a shotçan.Seeing Garwood draw a revolver, he fired, the charge striking Gar- wood in the left breast and causing instant death.Bauman gave himself up to the authorities.\u201d Lo Massachusetts Farmer Murdered.WORCESTER, Mass., January 20.~Samson Seaverns.83 years old, living between Rutland and Princeton.was murdered at his « home last night by Lem Hapgood, who had been employed by him on the farm.Bap- good attacked Seaverns in bed with an axe and shot him with a revolver, and later confes his crime to a daughter of the murdered man in the house.The murderer made his escape, coming in the direction of Worcester.: Chicago\u2019s First Coal Dealer Dead.CHICAGO, January 20.\u2014 Charles A.Reno, who ix said \u2018to have been ihe first \u2018 retail coal dealer in Uhicago, ia degd.Me wan 84 Vvears of age, and came to A litcago| in 1848.His business grew with.the growth of the city and Le organized one of\" the lending firms of Chicago.Mr.Reno hecamn zl te office writil it waa abolished by.the othe | ity > rter.eee You can\u2019t appreciate how thoroughly good baking can be until you have tried: .,_ I EMPIRE | | SODA _.Best for Baking.The test.of it is in the \u2018using of it.a It's pricy is undoubted, - it's strength unvarying._ Ask your grocer for Empire Soda, and, if you value _ your health, insist on gett- - ing it, _ \u201d Price Bc.-per packet.+ ; 161 dins & .Co'a.necétsitates considerably Juetions in the price o each has Montreal ech, such A, sectiichof fare.Canada and the Coronation.ta ISR Re , » +» PE e = s J.x + 4 + + + + KINGSTON, Ont, January _18-\u2014A local * paper suys : \u201cÎt ix said in military circles that there is a likelihood of the 2nd Chinas dian Mounted Rifles.now on the \u2018way South Africa, forming the military eséo to Premier Lavrier during the coronation ceremonies in June next.It \u201cin thought that peace will have been attained \u2018in Routh Africa, so that the Canadians can go to London fur the great event.\u201d 50 = Special Notice.- pe Furs at Low Prices The qreai stool of furs nt Chs, ~ wee ne ane crea fy + a » 0 2 » + Je we -* ~ 3 ~ \u2018 ÿ a ; %> \u2018 v \u2019 + A= + ?+ a !.+ |- Led El \"snd Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the pe sons ding\u2019 same.- BIRTHS, |! DLACK-At Pugwash, Cumberiand, N.8., an on Jinuary 11, to R.F.and Mre.Black, a daughter.* CRANG\u2014On January iith.at Toronto, the_ i wife of James Crang.of a FULMER-At Bt.Marting, N.B., on the Mth of Junuary, to the wife of Frank Fulmer, a son.° - GÂLLINGER\u2014At Gallingertown, Ont.on January 6th, the wite of Robert Gallinger, of a son.~.GIFFORD\u2014-At 173 Stanley street, on January 15th.192.A daughter tir.and Mrs.A.W.Gifford.132 HASLBY\u2014January 18th, at 18 _Atwater ave, Wcetmount.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.W.il.Hasley.LAFFOLEY\u2014At & Esplanade avenuc, on dunuary Ifth, 1902 a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Laffoley.MANNING\u2014At Révelstoke, B.C., on Jan- | uary 5th, the wife of I\".Manning, of son.* McLEOD\u2014At 571 DeMontigny street, Montreal, January 13th, 1902, thé wife of R.McLeod, of a sun, BIULVENA\u2014At Sherbrooke, on the 1sth January instant.the wife of H.-\\V.Mul- vena, of a son.NESBITT-At Princeton, B.C., on January bth, the wife vf J.A.Nesbitt, of à son.* PRICE\u2014At Fast Sherbrooke.Que.on Jan- vary 13th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Price.READ\u2014On January 13th, 1902, at & Plateau.street, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur C.Read.æ v BICAM ANA Moncton, N.B.-on January Sth, to the Wife of*George H.Seaman, a son.» WATERFALI\u2014At Vancouver, B.C.on the 8th of January, the wife of A.RE.Waterfall.of à duughter.* , MARRIAGES.BERLINQUET-CAVEN-=At Quebec.on the 15th inst.F.X.Thomas Berlinquet, Government resident \u201cnginecr for Three Rivers District.to Miss Lucy Mygry Caven, daughter of Prof.John Caven, of Chur- lottetown.Priye Edward Island.153 : FUNNINGHAH-HEWITT-At Vancouver B.C.on January 7th, by Rev.C.H.M.Sutherland.Herbert Cunningham and * Miss Rose Hewitt\u201c DILWORTH-McLACHLAN\u2014On January %.at Vancouver, R.C., by Rew.Dr.McLar- en; John Dilworth ahd Miss Kate B.Mc- Lachlun.* .: \" GRANT-GREER-In Kingston.Ont.on January 15th, by Rev.J, : Bavd, John H.Grant td Maggle Greer, both of Kingston.* SONAB-CLAGGETT\u20140On the 15th inst.at the Church of 8.John the Evangelist, y the Rev.Canon Wood, Henrt Jonas to Elfzaheth Corse, widow of the late C.G.Claggett.7 LANGILLE-RILEY\u2014At the homo of the brides parents, by Rev.D.Hutchinson, Marenuary oy Marles W.Langille to oss, Riley.daughter of Riley both of Moncton, N.B.* soph McMARTIN-ALEXANDER \u2014,At Plantaz- cnet.Ont., on January 15th, by Rev.John McLaren.William Thistlewaite McMar- tin, of Berwick, to Jessie Alexander.sec- - ond daughter of Jas.McDonald, of South Plantagetiet.* 3 O'BRIEN-MANNING\u2014At Falrview.B.C.j on January 8th, bv Rev.Dr.McLaren, S.Wo O'Brien and Miss Ethel M.Manning.* ROWE-ROBINSON-At Enderby, B.C., on January Pubs Rev.T.G.MeLeud, John owe and Miss Anni bi \u201d Hows and ¥ mie Robineon, of Tyne VEREY-MORE\u2014At Armstro B.C December 21st, by Rev.- FE Mcleod, George Verey, of Okanagan Landing and Miss Margaret More, of Armstrong.* SVALSH-JACOBS- -Om the 14th of January, at Quebec.by the Rev.Father McCarthy, C.88.R., James Walsh, wMiss Hannah Jacobs.® bad - DEATHS IN THE CITY.WOSTER\u2014In Montreal.on the 17th January, 192, Anna Zerada Borrizgton.beloved wife of R.B.Foster.Funeral from her late residence, 135 Hutchison street, to 8t.Martin's Church, on Monday, 20th January, at 2.30 p.m.(Hamilton and Portland papera please copy.) 15 2 WATT-On Friday, -the Yth Inst, Bam- uel C.Fatt.Funeril from his latg gesis dence, 230 Elm avenue, Westmount, on Monday, the 20th, at I p.m.153 GORMI.EY\u2014In this city.on the 18th inst., Margaret Gormley.bnly -and beloved daughter of John Gdrmley, aged 2 years.Londonderry, lreland, papets please copy.McCORMACK-\u2014On tke 18th January, Bridget Kearney, widow of the late Thomas McCormack, native County Mayo, Ireland.Funeral from her late residence, 0 Bt.Columban street.Point St.Charles, Tuesday morning, at 7.30, to 8t.Ann's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances please accept this intma#ion.8t.Louis, Cin- vinnati, Colorado papers please copy.MACNAB\u2014At Wallace.N.B., ¢n January 20th, Mrp.William Macnab, mother \u2018of Brenton A.Mdachab, of Montreal.NORMAN\u2014In this city.on the 20th inst, Violet Norman, twin daughter of William No., sged 1 year and 6 months.Fun- .eral from ber father's residence, 34 Chennevflle street, at 2.30 p.m., Tuesday, Janudry 22nd.1992.Erie and acquaint- {f° .ances are respectfully.Invited to attend | - without further notice.RVATEON\u2014At the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montfeal, on the 15th inst.Mazjory Munro, wife of the Rev.Peter Watson, \\WIil- | llamstown, Ontario.\u201c - .WHITE~In, this city.Bn January 20th, 1902, Edmund, secend and dearly*beloved son of/Pheodore White.Jeweller.Funeral will take place from .his father's residence, 145 Notre Dame street, on Wednesday morning, st 9 am.Friends ard \u201c.æcquaintançes are respectfully invited to attend.(New York, Boston and Albany papers please copy.16 3 DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.SA LL\u2014On January 16th, ait Toronto, Henry .Arto, second son of Dr.-and Mra.G.L.Ball, D College street.- CAMPBELL~In Sherbrooke, Que.on the * 16th of January.Georglana Annie, second daughter of Jumes W.Campbell, aged 4 years and 13 days.* - \u2019 \u2019 EHADWICK\u2014On January 16, Berta Louise, \u201cwife of Rev.F.A.P.Chadwick, of Arthur, Ont.* FELSDON-\u2014At 61 Douglas road, South Tot- tenham, England, on January 3rd, Jamts : Elsdon, formerly of Halifax, N.8., ix the 818t year of his age.* * \" #1)GGINS\u2014On.January, 15th, at Quebec, at the age of 25 years and 7 months, Aman- ._aa Proulx, dearly beloved wife of George _\u2014 Higgins,\u2019 C.P.R.Conductor.® > (&ING\u2014IA St.John, N.B.on January 16th, Robert King, in bla S3rd year.® BN .LAMBERT\u2014At Kingston, Ont.B.Lam- .bert, former bridge inspector, aged 7 years.LANTAGNE\u2014On January 14th, at Windsor Mills; Que, Merence Lantunge, wife of Francis Lantange, aged 7 years.* > MATHEWS\u2014On January 16th, at Toronto, Jehu Mathews, eldest son- of the late William Mathews, Dublin, Ireland, and ~ grandson of the late Richard Hunger- ord, of.Drumherg House, County Cork, Ireland, aged 66 years.* MULLENAt Militown, N.B:, on January 14th.Mrs.Mary BE.Mullen, aged 43 years and 8 months.* RICHARDB-At Bouth Durham, Que.on \u201c January 12th.John.Richards, aged 655 years avé 3 months.\u201d ; SEALE-\u2014A\u20ac 51 Forrester street, Salem, asi, U.8.on the 15th inst., Ethel Dorothy, eldest daughter of Dr.John H.Beale, aged 6 years and.11% months.16 2 BUTHERLAND-At Olds, Alta.N.W.Ton January 16th.of apoplexy, Daniel Wogley Sutherland, eldest son of Mrs.Robert Sutherland.of Montreal.Inter- ved at Olds, N.W.T.* BUTTON\u2014At Beloit, Kan.on January i, Mr.Daniel C.Button, a native of Ba ton, Que., aged 82 years.* 7 VINCENT\u2014In Manitowac, Wis.on January Jith, John, second son of John and Margaret Vincent, of 8t.John, N.B.¢ WETHERALL\u2014At St.Peter's Lodge, West Norwood, England, on January Sth, Amanda, beloved wife of the late Rev.Charles Augustus Wetherall, Chaplain to H.M.Forces, and sister 6f Charles M und acdonaid, \u201cHagelcraig,\u201d West.ama win for this section a glori Sales, 7 - Dining Tables.* 15 Dining Tables iu hard wood golden finish, .titted with 5 heavy fluted legs, extends to 7 feet.Selling Price, \u201ciis 4.95 JANUARY 20th, 1903.ERY DAY \"in Canada.Dinner Buffets.in quarter oak fitted with Drawers und double shelf 02° $7.45 3 only Buftets made of quarter cut oak,.fitted With large British bevelled mirror, $1.50, Redue- very highly polished.\u201cA \u201cSpec 30 Dining Chairs, just 3 or four ial in_ Dining Chairs ne 715C a, Worth $1.25 each, to close out at.Sideboards 5 only Sideboards nr polished, fitted with shaped bevelled British Mirrors.All different designs, regular $36.00 sais - - $26.75 « Bedroom: Suites 5 Bedroom Suites, 3 pieces, bureau fittod ; with bevelled mirror, full size quarter cut oak, highly pination wash stand.Tilcely \u2018fn well made, well wo =i 310, gf BO) 9 Bedroom Suites finish] Bureau fitted with large bevelled d.worth EO.$91.25 price.Sale of High Class Rugs 25 Per Cent.Off to Half Price They Include Real Turkish, Indian and Persian Rugs and Squares slightly damaged, comprising Ouchac Antique Persian, Agra, Yhordes Kelim and Mirzaphore, the whole lot will be put on sale tomorrow Wt a reduction of 25 per cent.off to half ORIENTAL RUG The whole of our magnificent range of Oriental Rugs and Carpets will be offered 'at special reductions To.morrow, Oriental Rugs.-Size 10 by 14 feel.Special, $12.00.Size 10§ by 18 feet.Size 12 by 15 feet.Special, Criental Rugs.Size .7} by 10} feet.Special, $4.75.Size # by 12 feet.Special, $9.25.Size 10} by 12 feet.Special, $10.80.SALE.MADE UP.CARPET SQUARES, A splendid lot of Carpet Squares made up of remnauts of the Best Brussels; Wilten and Axniinster Carpets, In various sizes, will go on sale at the same time as the remnants, and marked at the same liberal discount, namel y .26 PER CENT.OFF REGULAR PRICES TOKIO NABBE WARE!!! => NOW SELLING AT HALF PRICE=w - Te A large stock of this exquisite ware which the Company intends clearing out during the January Sale, it consists of jardinieres all sizes, glass stands, antique jars, etc.etc, _ The well known Tokio Nabbe Ware Is of the finest of Japanese productions, aiid this is a great opportunity to secure werks of art at extraordinary low prices.* Every piece reduced to.exactly : HALF PRICE DURING SALE.A : BOOK SCRAMBLE!!! | 1006 Cloth Bôüñd Books, remainders of series ad odd sets larly selling from a5c to 45c, Many capital titles to.morrow, All round .500 New Olive Series of favorite cloth bound fiction, = very tasteful, adapted to boudoir and library - \u201c 250 aoth Century Library of standard titles class paper and bound full satin.ctoth, glit edge, Regular price 75c.To-morfow printed on first top, rough 3 6 C THE BLANKET SALE || 4 F- BREMER CO.Limited, \"To-morrow The Bi Store will offer the entire stock of \u2018White Wool Blankets at great! prices, Here are a few price hints: \u2018Size about 54 by 72.Ins.$1.40 pr.Bize about 56 by 76 ins.$1.50 pr.Size about 56 by 76 ins.$1.76 pr.here early.K { t , | « ; | _ \u2018 \u2019 - It's housekeeper\u2019s day In the Basement at The Big Store To- | morrow.It'Will be made interesting for every housekeeper to get.Hundreds of tempting and usef at very special prices, .Coal Hods | Chopping Knives .Regular value 20¢.Granite Plates.Wash Boards Tea Kettles.AR 1 1768 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James Street, Montreal.3 ul articles will be sold À Cut Price List fe Good Strong.Corkscrews be Strong Tin Pie Plates:.Sale price - (Cf Towel Rollers.: ' Granite Mugs.Stove Polish.Frying Pans.o ov +.: Balt Boxes.Mouse Trapa.\u2026 .Silver Polish.Metal Trays.a .Strong Dish Pans.Steel ad Hatchets .Manitoba, and Hibbs, of Montréal: Troop- by.the deceazed.Magistrate Desilets © Regular value per ° Naples, January Enamel Sauce-|| \"x ,Janvary 19.Blable Lanterns., .Wash Boilers.v Moat Baws.Regular value 15¢.Wash Tubs.Sale price 12ic Clothes Dryers.$1.00 Granite Jugs.|< S.CARSL _.Nor _additional .Births, Marriages-|- Sad Deaths, see page 6.| delight for a lifetime.> tt rate Te EAL DAILY\" STAR-MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1 ~S.CARSLEY CC.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.St.James Street._ &5F CROWDED EV JANUARY SALE * We can state with confidence that customers requiring Furniture, Carpets, House Furnishing Geods, Wall Paper, Kitchen\u2019 Utensils, Glass and Crockery will save many dollars by buying from us durin this Great January Cheap Sale.The Largest Sale of its Kind FURNITURE SALE!!! Low prices and a high standard of quality has made the Com pany's Furniture Department one of the most popular in.The Big Store, - To-morrow there will be many offerings at prices that will ous victory over all previous January JANUARY SWEEP SALE Reductions In the Fancy Goods and Small Ware Dept.| | See our Half Price Table.EVERYTHING AT HALF THE MARKED PRICE.Se | Photo Albums, In Leather Floral Designs, from 26c up.= Remnants of Silk Cushion Cord, formerly 28c a yard.to clear at 5c a yard.Crinkied Tissue Paper, in all shades, formerly I15¢ a roll, now 6c a roll.Colored Linen and Crash Table Covers, Conventional and Scroll Designs, from Boc to 81.00;-to clear-at Half Price.902.HON TE BOER ro } TREAT PRISONERS They- Strip Them Naked and Turn Them Adrift.SCHEEPERS HAS BEEN SHOT 2 The Alleged Peace Negotiations\u2014The Situation Improviag in the Trans- vaal\u2014Canadian Nurses.LADYBRAND, Orange River Colony, January 20.\u2014Smal} batches, of prisoners are arriving here daily from the coluans operating nearby.Major Heath captured six Boers north of Kurrensburg, \u201cwhere heavy firing was heard yesterday.* Natives report that ex-President Bteyn was at Morgansdam, Thursday.- ne Nix yeoman belonging to Major Heath's.command were cantured Friday.They were striped by the Boers und sent back to camp nuked.Naturally every precaution is taken to prevent these small captures, but the mountainous rocky nature of the country provides innumerable hiding places for the Boers which makes it exceedingly diffi cult to guard against them.Prequently the British flank guards pass out of sight of the main column, disappearing among the hills, whereupon_the Boers come out of their hiding plates, surround and capture Cushion Covers, only a few loft, pretty them.the column at the time not being colored Art Denim Tops.with Conventional Scroll and Flower Pesigns; from 20 to 50 / per cent.off.\u201c Only one Silk Lamp Shade left, ta be sold at Half.Price.JUST RECEIVED.4 A large consignment of Children\u2019s Dresses.which have been delayed in transit.Although\u2019 this means loss to usyit will be gain\u2019to or customers, as we are going to clear them at greatly reduced prices, with an additional 10 per cent.for ¢ash during this month.GOLF CAPES: REDUCED.27 only, Golf Capes.in up-to-date styles and colors, best -material and latest cut, prices ranging from $6.50 te $15.09, | Less 33 L3 p.c, and 10 p.c.extra for cash.Art Classes to be resumed on Thursday at 2.45 Pp mm.\u2019 .\u201c \u2019 BEST ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.\u2014.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, © BT.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STS.1641 res \u2014 Chiefly Made Up From Sales af Public Lands and Timber., (Special to the Star.) year.The summaries are as follows: Receipts for 1901 .$4,468,043.92 Receipts for 1000 ., .4,192,040.18 ~ Everybody Should Use +Ipcrease .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oo $273,103.74 COKE - DANDRUFF CURE Zeemote or vss ms As a Hair Tonic it is most cleansing and invigorating.Harmless to the most delicate skin.Guaranteed to contain nothing injurious, being free from all grease, sulpbur, or nitrates.Contains no colouring matter or re.- rv Re °, Jt the simple remedy that the hair | Balance of cash 1001 .81,408,492.00 and scalp requires.; » 31, | $1,468,402.Sold by all druggists.Price, 50e and 81.Dyonce of cash in the 10054600 Applied at the Dermatological Institute, 2303 Increase .$485,146.69 St.Catherine street.TORONTO.The: Pretorian Outward.from Halifax for Liverpool to-ddy with Mr.T+ 8.Bowser, Halifax; Mr.Chisholm, Sydney.N.8.;.ey, Montreal: ; oo.Fiset, A.M.8.Ottawa; Mr.Henry J.Creases cdmpdred with 1901.Gawne, Mra.Gawne, Melbourne, Que.: Mr.Down- son, Halifax; Jains McCulloch, Chfcagd, IN; Miss cDanogue, nnipe an.; .Mr.I.E.Prowse, Mrs.\u2019 woe Sydney were reduced nbout $20,000.N.8.:;, Mr.G.A.Rela, Cochrané, Alta.; Mr.W.H.Rennie, Truro, N.8.; Mr.T.M: Varty, Okanagan Valley.B.C.; Mr.G.V.Willis.8t.John, N.B.; Mr.A.F.Wood- - GREGOIRE FOUND GUILTY.head, Biddeford, Eng.; Mrs.Woodhead, | But He is Sentenced to Only Two Biddeford, Eng.\u2019 .\\ Weeks\u2019 Imprisonment.Arrival of the Corinthian.- Special to the Star.) - HALIFAX, January 20.\u2014The Allah liner ARTHABASKAVILLE, January 18.\u2014The Corinthian that arrived Saturday night trial.of Gregoire for manslaughter was He .was found J.C.Pope.M.Konig, Lieut.Loucet, R.gullty, but was sentenced only to two Page, Capt.& A\u2019Howard and Mr.Tron- Weekk* Imprisonment.Tbe lawyers for the sides.She also had 16 second cabin and 119 defence made strong pleas on behalf of steerage passengers.The following Cana- the accused.pointing out that the kitting dians, who were serving ir South Africa, of Landry was done In a moment of \u201cPAS returned on the steamer.their times hav- slon, and was not premeditated.They brought the following cabin passengers: concluded on Saturday.Ing expired: Stevens, Assiniboia; Wood, argued that Gregoire had been provoked lets neem- ers Brunell and Hunter, the 8.A.C., are | ed to agree with these sentiments and Jdnyallded home.The steamer galled for 81.made the sentence a ght one.John.Ocean Steamships, *.ARRIVED.Georgia.at New York, from Genos and which is tn the harbour, has visited several 3 A islands in the Santa Barbara Channel, , esaba, at New York, from London.according to the statement of one ot ins California Opium Smuggling.ANTA BARBARA, Cal.January 2.\u2014 New England, at Boston, from \u2018Liverpool h and Queenstown, January 1% - asvbeen carried on within the past few Taurlec, at Liverpool, from New York, of the gronp.January 19.; metre Menominee, at London, from New York, January 18.town.1 : The Manitoba Referendum\u2019 giaxonia, gt Queenstown, from Boston | wINNIPEG, Man.January 2.\u2014The of- ii ficers of the Manitoba branch of the Do- Minion Alliance are considering the ad- are of Leatin the Sonatitul nally sed referendu ani- BANDERBONS tobe Prohi ition Act, They claim \u2018there is MOUNTAIN DEW SCOTCH.| ) preced ent for suc y action by the Gov- =e .Paderewsaki Coming Over.= ee dep eee a de ni Se À ON SON, January 20.0 he White: © QSTERMOOR Lo Saab a 20.~The wh to att Patent Elastic Fels Ae r New tremoge Fo hi have smong heg pasrenges FPN | Sn mens her passagers Pad.te hi \u2026 * ONTARIO'S ACCOUNTS A Surplus of $427,000 Which is TORONTO, January 20.\u2014 The public accounts, which will be brought down to- ) day by the Premier and Treasurer, Hon.G.W.Ross, shows a cash surplus of up- | wards of $427,000 on the transactions of tle A Increase.$35,105.02 The excess of receipts over éxpenditure for the year 190), accordingly, amounts to This surplus of nearly half a million 16 2 Jamo wae built up largely by an increase of nearly £00,000 in the receipts from Crown Lands apd from sales of the Crown timber reserves; an increase of about 820,600 from liquor licenses; about $12,000 from The Allan line steamship Pretorlan sails ghartery for incorporated \u2018companies; about the following.first-class passengers: filo from taxes on Sot Jon ond Mr.W.P.Down.r of Wealthy men havin died in 1901.MP.F.Eillott, Halifax; Lt.- On a few trifling items there were de- The increase in total expenditure; ras Thomas Glover, Pictou, N.8.; Mr.E.Has- put down largely to extra charges in settle berger.Mrs.Hasberger, Sydney.N.8.; Ar.ment and colonization, and the building of J.Knight.Bt.John; -N.B.; Captain, Ma- | the: Cobourg Asylum.The expenditures in legislation and administration of \u2018 justice ; 8 The United States revenue cutter, Békr, officers, evidence that opium smuggling months was found on some of the islands aware that the captures have been made.The Boers; who know Every path, then pro- .LA Tome Eh \u2018à KY Colony.ceed to other hiding places and repeat the operation.Ten British soldiers came into camp the other day without a shred \u201cof clothing, the Boers having relieved them of their clotes together with their horses, rifles and ammunition.: SCHEEPERS RXECUTED.GRAAF REINET, January-20.\u2014Commen- dant Scheepers, the well known Boer commandant, who was captured last October, while wounded, and who, after trial by court-martial, on a long series\u2018 of\u2018 charges including murder and cruelty -to prisoners, was sentenced to death, was executed Bat- urday.: ' Ce THE BOERS AND PEACE.NEW YORK, January 20.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune cables: Rosebeny's Chestertield speech has not been displaced by'the King's speech es an event of potential force in poli ics.The peace movement.in Holland and Belgium, \u2018whether genuine or illusive, myst be attr buted to the suggestion of Lord Rosebery that the ministers should be prepared to listen to the earliest proposals of \u2018peace from the Boer leaders in-Furope.Thete is no evidence that overtures of peace have been made to the British Government, but Messrs.Kruger, Fischer and.Leyde are manifestly anxious to create the impression that they will discuss the matter if they receive adequate encpuragenient.Two opinions-are tenable respecting De Kuper's journey to Brus.sëls and London, and thetconference of the Boer leaders at The Hague.Qne points to the convinction of Kruget\u2019s colleagues that the warfare cannot be maintained \u201cmuch longer, and that the time is apptoaching when the claim of independence may \u2018be waived and a large grant for rebuilding the homes and restocking \u2018tlhe farms of burghers be substituted for it.The other implies a distrust of.the sipcerity of all the peace talk at Brussels \u2018and The Hague and credits the Boer intriguérs with a crafty Boer group in Parliament by.creating an artificial situation and bringing upon-the Government the reproach of disregarding Lo Rosebery's advice.The \u2018second view is, the wore reasonable, but \u2018the captyre of Botha or DeWet may bring.about genuine\u2019 peece negotiations any day.; IMPROVE CONDITIONS.- NEW\" YORK, January 20.\u2014The\u2019 London: correspondent of the T'ribpne cables: \u201cThe South African situation, has been gleared bv the meeting of \u2018Parliament and the publication of an important series of blue books.The despatches of Lord Kitchener and Lord Milner reveal substantial progress Mrs.1.Srauves, Edgett's Landing.N.B., writes J : \u201cIn the fail of 1899 I wis troubled with a severs- pain in the bagk.1- could scarcely get up-out of à chair and it gave:me great pain to/imove | Kidney Pills and was completely cured.1 have not been troubled with it since,\u201d vus.> 4 J The above picture is from a photograph taken by D.F.B.a McGill graduate, when St.Scheepers\u2019 was in the hospital tent at Beaufort West, Cape NN Ptr desire to strengthen the hands of {he pro-' | was for some time attached to the Chilian tion under Count dé Carvalho.In.1 Mr: Moylan began a journalistic \u201ccar- war \u201cPenitentiary \u2018Commissioners.In 1875, on \u2014j-ca he did a good deal +.about.1 took one box of Daga'a | Stans, tater, of h yom in the working of railways, the re-opening of mines, the contraction of tbe fleld of hostile \u201cOperations and the pacification of the country.There are also\u2019 official denials of the Boor charges.of.bufbarisny and inhumanity by soldidre if the contzpgdiction of anything so incredible be needed, and detailed information respecting the\u201d concentration camps and the treatment of Boer women and children.The cumulative effect of this.mass of authentic intelligence iv that a grest anti-Boer agitation on the continent can have.no riison d'etre when these store: | houses of official information are opened, The only fuet which tells agninst the management of the concentration camps is the bigh mortality, but the explanation of the wedical authorities is thut in the circumstances it would not be anything else, and that everything had been done to minimize suffering did promote health and comfort of the homeless families.The latest despatches from Lord Kitchener indicate a steady progress in clearing the country and a remarkable increase in the mobility of the British columns, and create a strong impression that the fighting is nearly over.BOER LEADERS CONFER.BRUSSELS, January 20.\u2014-Dr.Leyds, the representative in Europe of the Transvaal, held a conference Suturday with the Boer delegation at the house of Mr.Wolmarans.They met again Sunday at some mysterious rendezvous.Dr.Leyds now denies himself to everybody.| Ît is asverted that De.Kuvper, the Dutch prémier, on his return to The Hague from London, had a conference with Mr.ANVol- marans, one of the Boer delegates, who sent another delegate to consult with Mr.Kruger, and that another mecting will be held next Monday.; In spite of Boer denials, a strong feeling exists here that seme peace mqvement is afoot between Great Britain and the Boer delegates, but that there is difficulty in arriving at any acceptable basis of terms, Mr.Kruger and Dr.Leyds being reluctant to commit themselves.1t is declared in Boer circles here that a + t Rs\" 2 aly tahiti TO A ee ee BOER COMMANDANT SCHEEPERS WHO WAS BXECUTED ON SBATUR- is DAY.: : n.of \u2018Brockville, - * - number of Englishmen, supposed to be officials of the British Government, arrived at he Hague under assumed names last Saturday and were later visited and entertained at dinner by the British minister here.MORE CANADIAN NURSES, OTTAWA.January 20.\u2014Three additional nurses will be sent to South Africa from Canada.Their applications have been accepted and they will leave™at once.The nurses are Miss Maggie Smith, Ottawa; Miss Chalmers, Adolphuston, Ont.: Miss Pope, of New York, formerly of Ottawa, and sister of Mrs.Joseph Pope.Miss Pope was one of the first nurses who went out from Cân- ada to South Africa.No 4X\u201d Rays for Africa.(Special to the Btar.) OTTAWA.January 20.\u2014It is learned that no Rays apparaius will be sent-with the Field Hospital Company to South Africa, urgeon-General Stemburg, of the United States Army, reports that he has found n +X\u201d Rays apparatus suitable for tield wo and the Director-General of the British Army Medical Coi also has advised against it.Medical authorities arc of the - opinion that septic conditions aré aot favourable for the use of the appiiratus in - thé field, arid, moreover, the apparatus 1s liable to be broken in transportation.Under the (Circumstances the des of adding one e' Canadian equ eu abandoned caipmen JAMES G.MOYLAN DEAD.He Was Inspector of Canadian Peni- tentiéries Till 1805.OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014 James G Moylan, aged 76 years, formerly inspector of penitentiaries, died suddenly Katurday night, at his home on Daley avenue.He was superannuated abaut™ seven years ago.Mr.Moylan,\" whose kindly nature made him many personal friends, had an interesting career.He was born at Maynooth, Ireland, January 11,- , and educated at St.Jarlath's, Tuam, and the Royal College, Maynooth.Coming to America in, 1851, he 4 eer ay Washington correspondent of the New York Times and other United States jour als, later pecoming a member of the imes\u2019 staff in New York.In, 1856 he came to Canada.to tako the position of master of classics end English, literature at the old Jesuit Mission College at Guelph.In 1858 he established at Totonto the Catholic Freeman as an organ of the Irish\u2019 Catholics of Canada, and continued to publish it till 1873.\u2018In 1800 he went to Ireland as Emigration Commissioner, and on his return \u2018a member of the Board of he abolition of the board, he was named Hspéctor of Penitentiaries of Canade, \u2018a post he held till he reticed in 1865.In his of work in the Way of improving the man- agément of the country's penal institutions.rte Canadian Live Stock Trade.orT (Special to the Star.) .AWA, January 20.-Trade i i stock letween custern a dred iB ive da has been growin rapidly within the last few yeurs.Mr, kon, Dominion Live Btoek Commissioner, reports that during the month of ember and thé first bight days \"of Japuary forty-six cara of grade and pure ¢aftle were shipped from eastern Canada to British Columbia.These carn contained 2,223 head and cost in the cast something aver $30,000.Besides th gonsiderabile number has recently : aout to.the North-West Territories, and orders |.are not in hand for the last mentioned ter .CL m\u2014\u2014 à .Appointments of «Black Rod.\u201d OTTAWA.January 20.\u2014The ition à Gentleman Usher of the hack Bad ore 4 eculed thik week.hove are two candidates still in the field, Daw MacMahon.sgn of Chief Justice ajsoMahon, and Mr.Molyneux Se.John._ © samen eT Le 4 ee TTS ~ WEYLER METHODS .American General Forces the Filipinos lhto Con- - centration Camps MARTIAL LAW IS PROCLAIMED Americans Cannot Now Object to .British Methods in the Trans- \u201c= vaal.WASHINGTON, January 20.-Having failed, after twa years\u2019 strife, in subduing | the insurrection in Batangas province, which lies just south of Manila, and having ratis- fied himself that lenient treatment ul the insurgents is productive of no good results, General J.Franklin Bell, the military commander in that province, has detennin- ed on the enforcement of the war in the most vigorous and determined fashion, involving reconcentration in & moditied form, the application of martial law in all dires- tions and the unsparing pursuit and punishment of the patives who &ct as epics and traitors to the United States.All thus appears from a long report to the War Department just published.The reconcentra- tion order is dated at Batangas, December 8 last.In substance, it provides for the establishment\" ot.a-rone around garrisons, into which the friendly inhabitants are to be required to come under penalty of confiscation and destruction of their property.This is said to be necessary to prevent the collection of forced contributions from the inhabitants by the insurgents.Tho military officers are allowed to fix the price of necessaries of life, and it is promise that the people may return as soon as .pexteful conditions are established.i \u2019 DESPERATE, GAOL-BREAKERS.4 \u2014_\u2014 20° Eleven Prisoners Cleverely Escape From Washington Penitentiary.TACOMA, Wn., January 20 \u2014Eleven of the most desperate priponers in the United States penitentiary on MeNeill's Island made their escape between 1 and 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and up to a late: hour last night were still at Jiberty.Tt was the most daring and successful uol-bréak ever attempted in this state, and the character of the men implicated makes it doubtful whether they will be retaken without loss of life.The men at large are: W.D.Snyder, Idn- ho, robber: James Campbell, Nome, pick- ket; Thomas Morton, Nome, burglary: Frank Ainsworth, Nome, larceny; Mike Williams, Spokane, counterfeiter; Harry Davis, Ntme; Frank Moran (true name, Ed.O'Neil), Spokane.counterfeiter; James Moriarty.Spokane, counterfeiter: J.P, Stewart, Idaho, counterfeiter; Bruce Ken- wright, Nome.manslaughter; James (Wr roll, Alaska, murder.ÇÛ A hole in the brick wall of cell No.10, occupied by convicts Snyder and Davin, reveals the method of escape.The wall Was rbout a foot in thickness and the floor of the cell is of equal thickness covered with a concrcte.A tunnel was dug at the june- tion of the wall and the floor.sloping outwardly until it formed a connection with the air chamber about two feet below and a foot outwardly from the corridor wall \u2018of the\" Tell.Through this ar chamber the prisoners crawled sbout forty feet to where u opened into the boiler-room, the opening being covered by an iron grating.This ol- stacle was overcmne by the use of saws, and the prisoners had then only to walk out of the back door of \u2018the boiler-room, scross the yard, and g-ale .he board fence, A few yards from the prison grounds the dense growth of timber afforded them temporarily a safe retreat.The prisoners, took advantage of the lati.yc allowed them during the dianer hour tq consummate their plans.The guards, with the exception of two, who were on duty on the wall overlooking the corridor, were eating dinner in the dining room.A dinner gang was at work putting the tables in order, and the order convicts had the privilege of thé corfidors.One by one the men slipped into cell No.10 and erowled through the hole unnoticed.When the uards came out, and lined the prisoners up or dinner eleven were missing.Warden Palmer at once sent a squad of rds in pursuit.and made a tour of the sland.With two launches, three rowboats .and thirty men guarding the shore the men were still on the inland at ® o clock last night their escape will be blocked.A Strange Disappearance.(Special to the Star.) WOODSTOCK, OM., January 20.\u2014 Word has been received of the sudden and strange Baymville, which is north\u2014of Bra | TE appears thut \u2018he way going on à visit 4» friends in Baysville and ns he was travelling by stuge he une very cold.He got.out of the stage to go into a house to was bim- self, the stage proceeding on its route.in \u2018 the evening ie marted to walk to Baysville, A distance o! abou, two miles, No.trace of him hus since\u2019 been found.It is \u2018suppose that he had lost his way and wand \u2018into |u lake which was near by.Mr.Henderson was well-known here having lived near hura for years.aE a terre The Canned Meat Inquiry.\u2026 (Special to tbe Star.) OTTAWA, Janudry 20.\u2014The investigation into the quality of canned meat sent out to SouthAfrica by Canadian firms wus continued Saturday by the Board of Inquiry consisting of Dr.Montizambert, Director General of Public Health, Lieut.-Col.Big- gar, of the Army Service Corps, Mr.Thomas Macfarlane, Chief Analyist, and Mr.Newell Baté.Colonel Biggar will sail on February 1 for England to take a course vf military instruction, Lu The Canadian Fast Line, r \u201c LONDON, January.20.=Repeated statements havg appeared in the press.that a nuinber of mammoth steamships 815 feet in length nre ta be built for a fast mai ser- vite between Canada and Liverpool.It is maintained in shipping circles thit such stitements ave absurd.Such steamers could not be accommodated at Liverpoo], and even if they, could they would be unsuitable and unremunerative.marrer - The Bhawinigan Elections.: Speoial to- the Star.) SHAWINI AN FALLS, Que, January 20.\u2014In regard.to \u2018à recent despatch in tie Star about the local elections it was the president of the elections and not Mr.Bur rill who was assatilted: : : Pour, merf have been arrested and admitted on bail in connection with the case.Their names are T.Goulet, (i.A.Frigon, + F.X Guigerre and N.Gowineau.Whole Family Die From Diphtheria, ST.JOHN, N.B., January 20.\u2014 Word has ~ reached here from Harvey Station, York * County, that l\u2019eter C.Wood, his wife zaud two children, the whole.of » happy young theria at their homes in Twecaide, York.The disease was of a very violent type.) Ottawa Residence Damaged.(Épecial to the Star.) \"OTTAWA, Janitary 20.\u2014A disastrous lire broke out this morning in the residenco of Mr.W.P.Featherstone, J.P., clerk of tho Surrogate Court on Besserer street.\u2018I'ha damage amounts to some $3,000, covered by insu; - e Committed for Murder.HALIFAX, N.8, Janoary 20.\u2014 Geor illon, wi thot asd killed Archibald Graves at Alberton, P.E.I, on Friday, has been, committed to the $ i er.charged with miifd * \u201clames Strachari, \u2018Bakers = À ' Mr.Ht.John has the energetic baski t he Minister of the latemions 0.4 10 Royalty.\u201d - bine, it is believed by the officers that if .« disappearance of Samuel Henderson, near family, died during the week from diph- - Korea.Coasty - - Î 7 Cathedral In this city.Ë.ans rer when ae MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY.JANUARY 20.jan 1902.° TR © OF THE CATHEDRAL Meeting of Christ Church Vestry Decides to Meet .With Mr.Steen.\"NEGOTIATIONS ARE OPENED Mr.Steen Will be Responsible for Pastoral Work and Will Have An Assistant.There jæcvery indication that the Rev.F.J.Steen, formerly professor of apolo- getics and.church history at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College, will shortly become assistant rector of Christ Church At a meeting of the select vestry of the cathedral on Saturday night it was decld- ed, with the full concurrence and approval of the Vencrable Archdeacon Norton, to ouén.negotiations with Mr.Steen with a view of having the reverend gentleman's services permanently secured to the ca- thedrul in the above capacity.It is anticipated, as a result of the proposition to be lald before the reverend gentleman by the cathedral authorites, that he will shortly identify himself once more with thew fork of the cathedrdl church and parish, w# \" : It 18 understood that under the provi- +8ions of the arrangement considered at Saturday's meeting, Mr.Steen, with a jun- for assistant, will be responsible in\"future for the pastoral work and parochial services of the church and parish, and that the services of the Rev.Mr.Royle will be fetained in the capacity of junior assiste ant.Mr.Steen will also occupy the pulpit at one at léast of each Sunday's services.The Ven.Archdeacon Norton will continue to be rector of Montreal and Archdeacon of St.Andrew's, and wlll therefore retain the dignity, ,préstége and precedence inseparable from both positions.116 will be responsible for all purely cuthez -dral matters and services connected with the cathedral church, in accordance with the requirements of the new cathedral act.He will also preach and celebrate the Holy Communion from time to timé at the pa- rôchial services in the cathedral.Moreover, as rector of Montreal, he will retain - lis present control with respect to the erection of*fièw parishes and churches throughout the pamsh 62 Métitreal, which extends from Lachine to Longue Pointe.He will also, as a perpetnal corporation sole, continue to hold possession of the cathedral fabric, site, houses and endowments on behalf of the church.As rector of Montreal he wlll legally be responsible to the Archbishop for the teaching, services and pastoral ministrations in the cathedral and parish, although in accordance with the custom and usage of the Church of Enghihd he will relieve himself of the exgessive Jubour connected therewith and hitherto devolving upon him.by the appointment of an assistant rector.- It Is understood that the above arrangement Bad been fayourably considered by tho Ven.Archdeacon Norton, who is most hopeful that the hest intérests of the ca- thedra! will be served therehy.The Rev, Mr.Steen, it Is sald, has also very favourably regarded the arrangement, and it is considered very probable that he will agrce to its terms, ani aucept » the position of assistant rector.Many of the provisions have already been the subject of informal negotiations between himself and the cathedral authoritics.Before the arrangement goes into effect, however, it will have to secure the official sanction of both the rector of Montreal and Mr.Steen, and the endorsation of the select and general vestrics of the cathedral.It will also have, tobe approved hy Archbishop Bond.who alone can license © Mr.Steen to a charge in the cathedral.\u2014 SATISFIED WITH RESULTS OF RECENT BY-ELECTIONS Col.Sam Hughes Analyses and Draws Lessons From the Federal Con- \u2018tests in Ontario., ot Lt:Col.Sam Hughes, arrived in Montreal, Saturday, and continued his journey, the same day to the North-West in »on- \u2018hection with business interests.Col.Hughes, in an idterview, bis satisfaction at th by-elections.| + \u201cIn my opinion, said he,\u201d they show- a decided gain for the Conservatives.In West York, where Mr.Campbell defeated Mr.Wallace, the seat was lost to the Conservatives through over confidence, nothing else.Moreover, Mr.Wallace was not nearly so well known in the constituency as his brother.\u201d expressed e result of the recent v.AMERICAN STEEL MAGNATE.\u2014 Mr.P.W.Roberts is Inspecting Mari- \u2014\u2014\u2014- time Province Mineral Products.Mr.P.W.Roberts, president of the Pen- coid Steel Company, passed through tite city to-day en route for the Maritime provinces where he goes to inspect the mineral wealth of the country there.Mr.Roberts is travelling in the Pullman car, Acadia), -which has just been turned out of the Pullman works at Buffalo, and which is considered the most perfect specimen of car building lever constructed.She generates her * own electricity from the axles, and has a \u201c, storage battery as well.The Acadia has four staterooms, a parlour, dining-room, and a most complete cuisine where cooking is done by electricity.The car, it is said, cost $30,000, ' Death of Mrs.Macnab.RE: \u201d News reached the city, this morning.of the death, at Wallace, Nova Scotia, of Mrs.Willi Macnab, he mothèr of Mr.Brem- tonÂ.Macñab, of Montreal.and of Messra.Allan Macnab and Harvey Macnab, of Brit- .ish Columbia.The deceased lady had been ailing for some time, and the end was not unexpected.Son of Chief Justice Passed.\u2018Among the students who passed the recent examinations for admission to \u2018the .practice of law was Mr.Douglas Armour, \u2018son of the Chief Justice of Ontario.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Mr.H.H.Decelles Was Honoured.~The Metropolitan Life Insurance Com- .pany entertained on Saturday evening at the Place Viger, Mr: H.H.Decelles, Superintendent for the district .of Lachine, \u2018and his staff in recognition of splendid services rendered during the past year.Mr.» H.À.Young,.superintendent of the New Colds You first take -cold, the you cough.\u201d Then you have -\u2018adoctor.He says it's bron chitis, and he orders Ayers Cherry Pectoral.Tt is his \u2018favorite prescription for colds and coughs.If he knows of anything bettér, tell him to give it to you.I \u201cI had a very severe cough, for man \" weeks.~ Nothing relieved me until tried Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.This rapidly and entirely cured me.\"\u2019 31 J.Hargrave, New York City.a \"3 CG AVERTED, Lowell, Moss.- * \u2014 .York agencies, was in the chair\u2018and Mr H.H.- Decelles, wus the principe \u2014 + Among others present \u201cweve: r.T.A Ayres, manager of the intermediate depart ment, New York; Dr.G.F.Finley, Dr.J Curran, Mr.A.G.B.Claxton, counsel for the company, ,and_ the following superintendents: Messrs.Charles Étansfield, Monu reul; E.J.l.Puyette, Quebce; N.de Kap elle, Quebec; M.Bray, St.Hyacinthe; ] Thornton, Ottawa.During the evening in teresting speeches were made by Mr.Young, Mr.Derelles, Mr.Avres, Messrs.A.G.B.Claxton, E.J.P.Payette Bray, Dr.Curren and others.THE \u2018IRON.INDUSTRY IN SATISFACTORY STATE _ Billets Imported Into the U.8.From Germany Owing to Lack of Supply.No diminution is discernible in the rate and.of production at leading mulls, shops fuctories, mays Dun\u2019s Review, of New York Reports are almost unanimous regarding the liberal orders on hand, and much transporting facilities greatly reheve situation at points where fuel or raw ma terial were univiilable.~The leading in dustry continues moving in the right dirce- tion, with quotations firmly held, even at distant deliveries.Maoy new buildings bridges, ete, keep structural steel from anv | slggkness, and the railways are not yet abte to obtain all the rolling stork, motive power ; and other equipment desired.Although the Iron Age records of pig iron production show a weekly output of only | 208,460 tons on January 1.against a high water: mark of 324,761 on December 1, it is obvious that the actual active capacity ot H.A.and better the A 7 - + parish of Si.Aime, defendant-respondents, was confirmed.~The cave was that of three farmers wha sought to annul a resolution of the parish council, und an assessment for the construction of a Bridge: those dates was not nearly 25,000 apart.of the town, Bro.Maurice Perrault, Guide Closing of furnaces through Tack of fuel had of Longueuil Lodge.Among other speakers begun in November, and the top were-Hro: Supreme Trustee, Thos, Ligget, sont was \u2018dit to the average .estab- Tira.P.G.M.W.Lalonde, D.P.G.M.W.; | ished through exceptional activity earlier Bro.Dr.Nolin, Bro.Rich.Lynch; executive committee: Bro.Thos.Lynch.Master in the month, whereas the reverse is, true of the January lat figures.These were dim- imshed by the low \u2018average\u2019 during Decem- cr, and the actual weekly rate of output to-day is probably close to, if not at the highest point in the inquetry* histork.S:imnlarls as to furnace stocks, improvimg facilities Tor shipping\u201d hie not left even the small surplus stocks of 216,137 reported on January Le which was much the smallest of the year 190i.Numerous new orders for structures abroad have given full occupation to the leading bridge builders, and -in \u2018 Workman, Clarence Lodge, No.18; DM.W.Bro, Johnson; D.D.G.M.W.Bro.W.J.Pendleton, Bro.Chas.Query.Bro.[.Herron, Master Workman, Windsor Lodge, No.44, favoured thesssdience with a comical * Lodge.sang seve 2 } band played\u201d choice music during the even: ing.Bros.Baker, Robert, and Carriere, the committee in charge of the refreshments, deserve much praise., D.G.Rouleau, of l.ongueuil Bro.ueui ral songs: the longueuil reeftation.+ PERSONALS.- Alice Fitspatrick fs in tower from Jw Miss- Quebec.Mr.B.J.Connors, bf Ottaws, is at the Queen's.: Mr.F.Nicholls, Windsor) Mias Lavery, of Quebec, is stopping at the Carslake.Mr.M.Wilson, of New York, is a guest at the Russell.; \" Mrs.Fred.Booth, of Ottawa, is In town faiting friendag Mr.A.A.Pringle, guest at the Hall.; Ce Mr.T.D.Wardlow, of Toronto, is registered at the Queen's.Dr.J.O.Camirand, the St.James Hotel.Mrs.J, W.Perley, ping at thie Windsor.+.Mrs.Dalbec, Sherbrooke street, is a cuchre this afternoon.Mr.C.H.Belanger, of Quebec, Is à guest at the St.James Hotel.Mr.G.F.Benson, Ontario avenue, has re@rned from Cardinal.and Mrs.Goff Penny are stopping at the Grand-Hotel, Pau._ Dr.J.D.Duchene, of Quebcc, 1s stopping at the Place Viger.Miss M.Watt, of Ottawa, is in town, the guest of Miss M.Burns.) Mrs.J.J.Fiskeshas returned to Coatl- cook from a visit to Montreal.Mr.J.W.Hamilton, of Halifax, N.8,, is registered at the St.James Hotel.Miss Neil, Boston, is the guest of Miss Swift, Roslyn avenue, Westmount.« Mrs.and the Misses Cattanach, of Toronto, are at Montreux, Switzerland.Mrs.C.A.Lockerby, Burnside Place, is glving a whist party on Tuesday night.Sir Wm.Van Horne has sailed for Cuba, where he will spend the next few weeks.Mrs.Brooks, of \u201cMountfield, Sher- bruoke, is the guest of friends in town.\u201cof Toronto, is at, the vi of Cornwall, is a of Sherbrooke, is at of Ottawa,-is stop- È giving rin! mills there 1s no possibility of filling | fa oT as ten- A .arewell reception was ten orders in the neaf future.Billets.come banquet and D.Holofvener last night by from Germany, not in competition with Victoria and Aberdeen Lodges, LO.S.B., at heme producers.but beeause are not available here for immediate needs Wire and nail makers have reached agreement as jo prices, aml all branches of thu industry @njoya-healthy tone.\u2014 MR.NELSON'S REASONS FOR RETIRING IN THE WEST WARD the Me\u2018 is in Sympathy With Reform Party and Believes a Good Lawyer is Necessary.Mr.Fred.E.Nelson has declined to contest No, 1 seat, in West Ward.against Mr.Neen to-day regarding the report that.he would not enter the stated that he was arty, and at the same time he was satisfied that there was need of an English lawyer in the He could think of no one | UC.18.Carter, K.C, contest.Mr.Nelson : thoroughly in accord with the reform City Council, th better titted for the position than Carter.r.Mr.Nelson wrote to Messrs, 8.J.Car: Lockerby, the mover and ter and I.L, cker] A seconder of hisnomination, as follows: tientlemen,\u2014I have to thank you for nged me as a can- for the West Ward, \u2018and while F fully appreciate your feel that 1 must decline the nomination for many reasons, which it is hardly neces- 1 But believe me when I say that 1 feel my reasons are the Kindly accept my very best thanks for what you have done fur me,and I would many merchants who have gone out of their way to promise.me their support.1 have not one word to say against Mr, C.B.Carter, who I am surd will be &f great use in the Council.He having proposed and seco didate lor aldermanic hon motives in bringing forward my name, sury to mention in this letter.sufficient; and I have-fully considered matter.also like to thank the is a\u2019man whom I respect in every way.am, yours very respectfully, F.E.NELSON.THE BERTILLION SYSTEM.' A Conference to Secure Uniformity of Methods of Registration.Uniformity of identification methods in supplies an SAYS FAREWELI, AT BANQUET.\u2014A the lodge roome, No.6 Phillips square.The chair was occupied by Mr.J.M.Proekter.Previous to the banquet Mr.Holofcener was presented with an illuminated address and gold medal hy the nfeinbers of the lodges.Mr.J.M.Prockter, in making the presentation, remarked on the Tong and fuithtul pervice rendered by Mr.Holofeen- er in the discharge of dutivs connected with the order of the LO.S.E., und felt that when the past president had gone he would be greatly missed.Mr.Holofeqner replied in a few well chosen words, in which he expressed his thanks for the honour bestowed upon him, and sald that he would always continue to do his best, wherever he was\u201d for the order.Buring the evening the toasts \u2018of \u2018fThe King.\" \u201cThe United States Grand Lodge.\u201d and \u201cThe B'nal Brith Order\u2019 were proposed, and responded to, Mr.1.Aronson responding to \u201cThe United States Grand Lodge,\" and Mr.S.Wr-Jacohs to \u2018The B'nai Brith Order.\u201d Among those pragent were: Messrs, J.M.Proeckter, 8.W.Jacobs, A.Cowan, Lyon Cohen, D.Febs, J.Kaplan, M.A., and Dr.Lightstone.= QUEBEC GRAND COUNCIL.\u2014At the Mist meeting of Branch No.Iv, C.M.B.A.Quebec Grand Council, the following offi cers were installed for the ensuing term : President, Richard Bishop; first vice-presi- dent.J.McCabe; second vice-president, J.P.Fitzpatrick; recording secretary, James Mclver: assistant recording secretary, J.BE.Holland: financial secretary.A.Duggan ; treasurer, C.J.Flanagan; marshal, J.Cor- bett; guard, John Dwyer; trustees, John McCabe and R.Bishop.After the installation ceremony, short addresses were deliv- cred by Supreme Deputy Bro.Flamary, Grand Deputy Marnell, Chancellors T.F.i Mace, A.Duggan and Grand Marshal How- lett, and other visiting members, and, judging from the amount of enthusiasm displayed by the members, the new year promises to be a record one for this popular branch of St.Anthony's parish.During the evening a choice sclection of music was + contributed by Bro.Keane, assisted by ! some of \u2018the members of the branch.1 COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.\u2014Last | Monday evening, Beaver Circle, No.5, Companions of the Forest, met In Fraternity Hall to install their officers for the énsuing year, the ceremonies being performed by District: Deputy -C.C.Mes.Hayes, Comp.Mrs.Scruton, of Hope of the Forest Circle, and Comp.Miss Randall, of Allenddie, acting as marshals.The officers installed were: P.C.C.Mrs.Mur- dock: C.C., Mrs.Barley; 8.C.Mrs.\u2018Bockus; fin.sec., Mrs.Hocking; trcas.Mrs.Telling; R.G., Mrs.Phillips; L.G., Miss Bar- © Stewart Dunlop, Grosvenor avenue, connection with the police departments of the cities of this continent will be the sub- Jet of a convention of Bertillon operators of Canada and the United States.This convention will take place at Louisville in May next, and will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National Association of Chiefs of Police, which ig to take { son.were served, and an interesting programme of given.ley: LG.Mra.Fallenus; O.G., Mrs.Simp- After the installation.refreshments vocal and instrumental music was \"HIGHLAND SOCIETY.\u2014The first meet- ng of the newly formed Highland Society of Montreal was held at 21 Beaver Hall Hill - mum 2 place in Louisville at that time.This subject is of interest to Jocal people be represented at these as Montreal will r meetings, Chief of Detectives Carpenter be ing a member of the Association, and wil attend the maeting in the capacity of repre \"sentatives of the Montreal Force.The Bertillon system of identification is used gen erally throughout Canada and the United States, but there is no uniformity in methods, and many differences exist between the cards in use in the various cities of the continent.The object of this convention is to get together the various operators who will discuss the system and establish some set rule for the use of the cards.There appears to be a general opinion that the American abbreviations are better adapted for use in this country than the French symbols as to scars, etc.The \u2018cards shoul be so simple that any detective could read them without the assistance of an experi- The complicated French syater renders thiæ almost impossible, hence the necessity for a meeting of American to*place the system on a good enced operator.operators working basis.Electrical Workers to Meet.H.JJ.Hurd, 3rd Grand Vice-President of the International Brotherhood of Electrical at the a at « Workers.in in the eity.~and stayin Grand Union Hotel.He: will, address meeting of the local union to night, 2444A Êt, Catherine street.| ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 Lecture to the Poloice.The first -lecture to the offifers of the Polices Force was delivered on Saturday af \u201cternoon.by Mr.Perras, of the Recorder's Court.The lecture was on instructions con tained if the Pglice Manual.The Judgnient Confirmed.\u2019 In the Court of King's Bench, in Appeal tHe judgment of Lamontagne, ct al., plain tiff-appellants, and the Corporation of the où Saturday cvening.\u2018The object of the society I8 to refresh the memory of Highlanders in Gaelic songs and stories and to discuss.Highland- matters in general, including the land question.The society will continue to meet at the same place every Saturday night until further notice, and all Highlanders and friends will be welcome.» CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN LODGE, No.359, A.F.& A.M.\u2014Meets at North Augusta, Ont, on Wednesday, on or before full \u2018moon.The offierrs are: Bro.A.A.Chapman, W.M.: W.Bro.W.H.Waddell, M.D., 1 LPM.Bra.J Whaley S.W.; Bro.G.W.Chapman, J.W.; Bro.W.II.Waë- dell, chaplain: Bro.TT.N, Connor, treasurer; Bro.Joseph Forrest, secretary; Bro.R.J.Kelly, organist; Bro.Christy Reid, S.D.; Bro.James HMlis, J.D.: Bro.W.W.RBobier, 1.G.; Bro.J.R.7 Love, steward ; Dro.John H.McCully, steward; Bfo.Samuel Botham, tyler.et AT THE CHURCH OF THE GESU.\u2014 The feast of the Holy Name of Jesus was celebrated* yesterday by special musical services at the Church of the Gesu, Bleury street.Mass was sung by Rev.F.Melan- con, S.J., after the Gospel.Rev.F.Couture.Dominican, preached on the feast of the day.The cholr, under the direction of Rev.F.Garceau, S.J., rendered IFaucon- nier's Mags of the Assumption.specially prepared for the Christmas services.1 .BLACK AND RICH Is the Way Postum Coffee Should Be.A A liquid food that will he]p a person break a bad habit is wdérth knowing of.The president.of one of the State associn- \u201ctions of the W.C.T.U., who naturally does pot want her name given, writes us follows: \u201cWhenever 1 was obliged to go without coffee for breakfast a dull, distracting headache would come on hefore noon.|} discovered; that, in realityy the nerves were crying éut for their-accustom- \u2018ed stimulant.+ > d been taught Forecast for the next 24 hours as predicted for the Star at 11 a.m.to-day: To-day\u2014Fine'and decidedly cold.Tuesday\u2014Strong easterly winds; Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past 24 hours: Victoria, 44, 40 Kamloops, 36, 18: Calgary, 32, 8; pelle, 28, 10 Winnipeg, 82, 18; Port Arthur 23,10; Toronto, 20, 8: Ottawa, 18, 14 below Montreal, 18.2 below; Quebec, 22, 6 below Halifax 42, 14.Montreal, January 20, Readings by Hearn & Harrison's atan- dard barometer at noon yesterday, 30.36 nt 8 g.m.to-ddy, 3.34; at 11 a.m.to-day 20.38; \u201ctemperature to-day.maximum Il minimum 5: yesterday, 2 - Sun rose this morning at 7.45 o'clock will sc this evening at 5.10 o'clock, \u2018 rising temperature\u201d with a snowstorm setting in.Qu'Ap- maximum 28, mini- \u201cAt evening diner I by experience that I mWst refrain \u2018 from \u201ccoffe¢ or pre a sleepless night.In the summer of 1900, while visiting a physician and his wife I was éerved with a4 most \u2018excelleñt coffee at their dainty and elegant table, and, upon enquiry, discovered that\u201d this charming verage was Postum Food Coffee; and that the famil had been greatly benefited by leaving off coffce and using Postum.\u201cI was so in fore with it, and 50 pleased with the glimpse of freedom from my one bondage of habit and so thoroughly convinced that I ought to break with my captor, that.upon my return: home I nt once began the use of Postum Food Coffee, and have continued it ever since, now more than a year.\u201cI don't know what sick headache is now, and my nerves are steady, and I sleep sound generally cight hours regularly.T used to become hilions frequently, and required physic; now seldom ever have that experience.\u201cT have learned that long boiling is ab- rolutely essential to furnish good Postum.That makes is clear, black and rich as [| ; Macha and.Java blend.Please .witl- * Miss Eric Turner is the guest of Miss Sutherland, Sherbrooke street, Montreal.Mrs.Huntly Drummond, MoTavish street, -who has been geriously ill, Is slightly better.A Miss ILucle Taschereau, St.Hubert at, is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Coote in Que- bee.' Mra.Lacon Welsh, who has been visiting Im Sherbrooke, is spending a few days in town.Mfs.\u2018Robert Reld, Union avenue, was the hostess on Saturday at a pleasant musicale.> The Bishop of Ontario and Mrs.Mills leave carly in February for a trip to the South.| .Mrs.P.Magann,who has been visiting in Montreal and Quebec, has returned to To- runto.Doctor and Mrs.Hetu, of Three Rivers, have left Paris for the South of France and Sicily.Mr.Clarence Montgomery, of the Bank of Commerce, Montreal, has been moved to Toronto.Mr.and Mrs.J.were at the Waldorf-Astoria, last week.Miss Isabel Ewing, guest of Mr.and Richmond.Mrs.Lewis, Montreal, is in Hamilton, the guests vf Mrs.J.D.Climie, South Junies street, ; , Dr.and Mrs.H.B.Yates entertained a few friends at a very pleasant dinner on Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.McPherson Lemoynd, who haye been in town for a few days, havo returned £5 Boston.- Mrs.G.\u201dC.May left last week for Caimn- den, South Carolina, where she intends spending some wecks.œ The marrlage of Miss Gwen Grant, of Ottawa, to Mr.Harry Cassils, Peel street, wiil take place before Easter.Mrs.D.Willlams, 8t.Catherine street, who has\u201cbeen in Ottawa, the guest of Mrs.Perley, has returned home, Mrs.8.Coulson, Mansfield strect, is giving a dinner on Thursday night for her sister, Miss Brien, of New York.+ \"Mrs.Borden, who has been the guest of Mrs.J.H.Burland.Sherbrooke street, returned to Ottawa on Saturday.Mrs.Mappin, of \u201cInglewood,\u201d Richmond.is the-guest of her brother, Mr.John E.Mathews, 149 Hutchison street.Madame R.de Beaujeu, 4060 Dorchester street, has sent out invitations for an afternoon tea on Thursday next.Mr.Robertson James, of the Bostop Transcript, who is a brother of Professor James, of Harvard University, is in the city.: Captain George 8.McDougall, of Owen Bound, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.N.West- + Theodore Gnaedinger New Ygrk of Montreal, is \u2018the rs.H.P.Wales in mount.- Miss J.Scott, S1.Redpath street, will accompany Mr.and Mrs.Charles Meredith and MissAngus on their trip to the Mediterranean.: Miss Monteith and Miss Lowery, who have been the guests of Dr.and Mrs.Basken, Somerset street, Ottawa, have Te- turned home.1 The marriage will take place on February 4th of Mr.Herve Rousseau to Miss La Riviere, daughter of Mr.LaRliviere, of Three Rivers.; Mrs.Birkett, who, accompanted by her daughter, Mtss Birkett, Has\u2019 been visiting her son in Chieago for the last month, has returned to town.\u2019 \u2018The Misses Burnett, Ontario avenue, will give a small dance on Thursday evening, January 23rd, for their guest, Miss Galr, of Brooklyn, - The marriage of Mr.Cabana, of Quebec, to Miss Panet, daughter of Dr.Pa- \u2018net, of Sherbrooke, will take place about the end of January.- : Madster Sidney and Master Kenneth Ddwes, sons of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Dawes, ,4f Lachine, have returned to Brockville to continue their studies.T \u20ac Mrs.Robert Smith, \u201cWestvilla,\u201d\" Cornwall, Ont., gave a euchre party recently for her sister, Mrs.Stewart Johnston, of - Chicago, who is paying her a visit, Miss Plimsoll, the Canadian artist, who was run over in Paris recently, and received several severe bruises, is how recovers ing from the effects of the accident.~ Master Andrew and Master Fred; Wan- klyn, who have heen spendipg the holidays with their parents, Mr.and\u2019 .F.Wanklyn, return to Brockville to-morrow.The marriage of Miss Germaine Boivin to Mr.Ernest de Nevers, of Central Falls, tnok place at half past seven o'clock this morning in the chapel of the Sacred Heart, St.James Church.\u2018Mr, Osborne Macpherson, son of Lieut.| Col.Macpherson, of Ottawa, has arrived in town from South Africa, accompanied by Mrs.Macpherson,.and is the guest of Mr.D.B.Maepherson, Mountain street.Dr.and Mrs.JR.Culkin, of Rochester, «N'Y.are the guests Mrs.J, W.Ryan, Coursol street.They ase In town to attend the wedding of Mrs.Culkin's brother, Mr.Henry McLaughlin, to Miss Wright, which takes places on Tuesday.Mrs.Charles Rand.of New York, gave a -most successful dinngr party at the Windsor on SAturday eveging, when the guests included Mr.and Mrs.R.Lacy Dillon, Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Smythe, Miss Rand, Mr.Heyward, Mr.\"Heath and Mr.G.Major.fhe © marriage of Mrs.C.Claggett of University street, to .Henri Jonas took place ôn Saturday Mternoon at five o'clock, at the Church of 8.John the Evangelist.The ceremony, was performed by the Rev.Canon Wood.bride wore a travelling gown of blue cloth, tatlar made, and toque to atch.Cards are out for the marriage of Miss Virginia Gardner Reynolds, daug] ter of Rev.S, and Mrs.Reynolds, of iladel- phia, to Rev.T.Hubert Jones, rector of Emmanuel Church, Ottawa.The ceremony will take place st four o'clock, on the afternoon of January 80th, in 8t.Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Philadelphia.Mrs.Coridtine, University street, gave a very enjoyable children\u2019s party on Batur- day from half-past five to half-past nine o'clock.The decorations were of pink carnations, the lights bel & rade ne the colour.mong 0 we tho Wainwright, Handyside, Major, Shaughnessy.gr Hart, Kohl, Watson, Skaite, Smith, Baumgarten, Harrington, Brown, McPherson, Caverhill, Lewis, and grain, D.McPherson, 8.Mol- Smith, Wankisn, Pa Tres.Papineau, Hackett.Shaughnessy, R.olson, Talt, Kohl, Gilmour, Wainwright.Butherland, Lindsay, Root, Rolland and others.Mrs.Ballet, Druminond street, was.the hostess on Baturday at a largely attended hold my name, but you may use the letter for the guod it may do,\u201d ,161 tea given for her sister.Miss Brien, of \"} ing by Miss Brien, \"broc | ed in, receiving by -\u2014f~- aa ares New York Mre.Buller, who was gowned n blue allk- trimmed with black velvet ribbon and white lage, wai assis in recelv- Tr re white satin ade trimmed with hellotrope panne, In the tea room, where Mrs.Coulsqn presided, the decorations were of white hyacinthes and red carnations, the shades of the candelabra being red.Those assisting in the tea room were Mrs.Hudson, Miss Hannu- ford and Miss Amy Henderson.Among the guests were: Lady Van Horne, \u201cMiss A.Van Horne, Mrs.James Ross, Mrs, G.W.Stephens, Miss Stephens, Mr.and Mrs.PA.Petbreon, Mr.and Mrs.C.TVleg, Mrs.Hannaford, Mr.and Mrs.Crombie, Me.and Mrs.B.Willett, Miss Willett, Mrs.Barclay, Dr.Byers, Lieut.-Col.and Miss Gardner, Mrs.Binmore, Miss Binmore, Miss Duncan, Mra.James Cooper, Mrs.Falrle, Mrs.J.À.Wright, Mrs.Bryson, Mra.Darling, Miss Darling, Mr.and Mrs.Paterson, Miss Christie, Mr.end Mrs.Newman, Mrs.R.McLaren, Mrs.H.MëLuren: Miss Stevenson, Dr.and Mrs.Garrow, Dr./Lafleur, Dr.Deeks; \u2018Mr.and Mrs.G, Dunlop and many others.Mrs.R.C.Barry, Hutchison street, gave a pleasant tea on Baturday for Miss Beatrice Loughran, of New York, who ig her guest.Mre.Barry, who received in a gown of white mousselin de soie, trimmed.with black chiffon and jet sequins, was asgist- Miss ughran, who wore pale blue brocade trimmed with Renaissance lace and sable.The decorations in the drawing room were of pink roses and American Beguties.In the tea room the same flowers were used, a big bowl of roses occupying the centre of the table, surrounded\u201cby a wreath of roses a malden-hatr fern.Pink ahd red rosé sfiddes screened the lights from the candelabra.Mrs.Mann poured tea, and Miss Mount \u2018poured cofee, assisted by the Misses Brice and Miss Mann.An orchestra was stationed in the hall and furnished some en- Joyable music during the afternoon.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.E.Amos, Mr.Ansell; Mr.and Mrs.H.Archambault, Miss Archambault, Mr.and Mrs.do Boucherville, Mr.and Mrs.Brice, Mr.and Mrs.F.Hart, Lieut.-Col.and Mrs.Hughes, Mrs.Henser, Dr.and Mrs.Girdwood, the Misses Girdwood, Hon.Mr.and Mrs.Gouin, the Misses Gascoigne, Mr.dnd Mrs.Faucher, Mrs.and Miss Fitzgibbon, Miss Ducharme, Dr.Devlin, Mr.Dansereau, the Misses Dan- sereau, Mr.and Mrs.Dorion, Miss Darragh, Dr.Deeks, Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Coghlin, Miss Coghlin, Mr.H.Carr, the Misses Campbell, Judge and Mrs# Choquet, Mra.and Miss Binmore, Mr.and Mrs.Bergeron, Major Bittinger, the Misses Brotherhood.Mr.ant Brs.Boyer, Mra.\" and Miss Birkett Jones, Mr, and Mrs.J.King, Mr.and Mrs.M.Lanctot, Mr.and Mrs.J.Levy, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Lemay.Mr.and Mrs.L.Lacoste, Mr.and Mrs.Dumont Laviolette, D.W.Lockerby, Mr.and Mrs, Lyall, Mr.and Mrs.W.Munn, Mr, and Miss J.A.Mann, Dr.and Mrs.Clark Murray, Lieut.-Cel.and Mrs.Massey.Mt.and Mrs.Moncel, Dr.-and Mrs.MacTaggart, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Malcolm.Mr.Justice Ouimet, Mr.George Pacaud, Mr.G.Simard, Mr.and Mrs.1.Roy, Dr.Roddick, Miss Roddick, Dr.J.Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.| A.Roy, Mr.E.Surveyer, Mr.St.Denis, Dr.Lapthorn -8mith, Mrs.Sibbald, diss Tart® \"Mrs.-F.Warrington, Mr.D.War- rington, Mrs.and Miss Wall, Mrs.General Debility \u201cThy in and\u2019 ofit there Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burdan of itself.Food does not strengthen.} Sleep dogs not refresh, ~ It- i8'herd to do, bard to bear, what should he easy, \u2014 vitality is on the ebb, and the wholes system suffers, ¥or this condition take the blood, gives vigor and toms to all the organa and functions, and is positively unequalled\u201d for all run-down or afebilitated nonditions.\u2026 00D\u2019 conti.16 1 cure constipation.DYERS JELLY OF sata Bi CUCUMBER AND ROSES A Cures all chaps and rashes of the skin, makes the skin smooth, the texture fine, the colour delicately white.Ask your druggist for it.Price 25 ots.Mail orders promptly attended to.JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, 2208 ST.CATHERINE, 1516 Cor.University.\u2014e A Canadian Admiral.Halifax papers say that Sir Frederick Bedford will \u2018have completed three years on \u2018the, North- American station in May, and Vice-Admira) A.L.Douglas, who suc- as second sea lord, will succeed him on this station.The new commander]s flagship will be the big battleship Centuriom, and she will probably arrive ea rly in the summer.\u2019 hd \u2014 Vice-Adriifral A.L.Douglas is a son of the late Dr.George M.Douglas, a well known physician of Quebec city, who was for many years superintendent of the Grosse Isle quarantine establishment.British Columbia Town Quarantined.VANCOUVER, January 20.\u2014 Owing to the prevalence of smallpox in Fernie,\" the whole town has been quarantined, and all citizens are being vaccinated.A comparison of the prices of the various -articles of diet in common use upon Capa- dian tables adduces the interesting, if somewhat melancholy information, that, almost without exception, the things we eat are costing more than for many, years past.he following table gives the prices of over 50 articles in January, 1902, 1901 and 1900.The prices are wholesale and have been obtaihed from dealers and from back numbers of the Star.They cover meat, fish, poultry, flour, feed, grain, fruit, vegetables, catined goods and dairy products.Meat and poultry is without -exception, higher than the two previous years; one or two lines of fish are about the same: price; the others being dearer.Flour and hay, though \u2018much dearer than two years ago, are about the same as last year, while bran and shorts, oatmeal, \u201coats, wheat and peas are very much dearer.All kinds of.fruit, wave California prunes \u2018and Almeria\u2019 grapes, are dearer, the latter being about the same as WHAT SHALL WE EA 6 - last year and eheaper than-in 1900.Molasses ia cheaper and corn syrup dearer.Canned goods are steady, but potatoes are twice as dear as a year ago, while turnips are only about a third às much.\"Dairy products form the most noticeable exceptions to the rule, butter and checse be- \u201cing both cheaper, although feed is higher and production lighter.As obe of the results of dear feed eggs are 50 per cent.higher.Sugar, tea and milk are not mentioned in the list as their retail price changes very little from year to year.Sugat, however, in L a wholesale way, was never so cheap before, : while milk is costing more than ugual to produce.: Those who feel themselves recompensed for heavy disbursements .by the thought.that their money remains.within national boundaries, will be glad to learn that nearly all the goods showing the advances are the products of Canadian farmt.It is to be 0] that a fair share of the increased price reached the pockets of the farmer.Meat, Poultry and Fish\u2014 3 1902.1901.1900.Dressed beef.\" .7 .se ese aeanse 6%c to Tie 6c to Te 6c to Te Dressed lambs .ee to 9c ic to Ble 6lhc to 8c Dressed hogs .9c to 6c to 6kc Pork, bbls., .$20 $13.50 to $14.00 Mutton .5c to 6c bec to Gg Turkeys .8%c to 9c 8e to He Geese .5%c to 6c Be to 6c Chickens 6¥%c to Tc 7c to Sc Hams ., 12%c to 12%c 10c to 10c Bacon >.le to 14e Use ta 1144c Fresh HMaddock ., .a 4c to BC ciiniininien.Fresh.Herrings, dozen .$1.00 to $2.00 .eer 8ait.\u201cHerrings, dozen .$3.00 to $5.50 $3.90 to $4.50 ait Cod .\u2026.\u2026.$4.00 to $6.50 \u2018Tom Cods, barrels .$1.25 to $1.25 Fresh Cod .\".3kc to Be 4 Haddies .«ov vue ses .6l%c to Tc Pike .a.s+esranvess 4c \u2018to be Dore .s.cuncecceees ce .- Ge to 7e/) MW\u201c Flour, Feed and Grain\u2014 ; anitoba Plour.barrels .5 Ontario Flour, barrels .ao > re en 4 3 | Bran, a ton .i.ve een $15.00 to $16.00 $15.00 to $15.00 Shorts, a ton .ve eee ee $16.50 to $17.50 $16.00 to $11.00 Rolled Oats, hbl $3.25 to $3.30 $3.50 to $3.58 Hay, a ton .$10.00 to $10.50 $9.00 t6 $10.00 Wheat, Chicago .713pc to T63%c 61l4c to 76% Oats, a bushel .3le to 31%c .29440 to 29%:a Peas, high freights bu ï ce wee x .64c to 64C 67c to Glc eans, primes, per bushel .§1.45 .st.2 - Fruit und vogetabies.- $1.40 to $1.65 $1.50 to.$1.60 $1.42 to $1.47 nes, Cala .- bigc te 10c ble to 12¢ 8 to 12c Prunes, French .- 9% to 2c 3c to 13c ho to 150 Prunes, Turkish .6 to 90\u201d bl%c to 8c 6c to 8 Apples, evaporated .-» Bic to.10c 4c to 8446 to Ivc Apples, bbls ., $4.50 to $2.00 to $3.75 $2.50 to $3.26 Oranges, navels, boxes .53.3 to $4.00 $2.50 to $3.50 $3.25 to $3.00 Lemans, hox .cc.ce eee +44 aes 4.83.00 to $3.25 $1.9 to $2.25 $1.80 to $2.50 Grapes, Almeria, kegs .te aenens $5.00 to $7.00 35.50 to.$7.00 | $7.00 to $8.00 Potatoes, bags .¢ ser seen B0C to 950 45¢ to 55c Te to 75c Turnips, bags .55¢ to 80c $1.50 to $1.50 E0c to 50c Cabbaïes, bbla.bc to Te We to The Ec to 50c Carrots, bbls .t. .MARTIN WAGNER'S PEHERRTSTONE\" LUNCH DESTERE, a No.1 tins, .MARTIN WAGNER'$-\"LYNNHAVEN BAY.\" BÉÉCISE COYSTERS du ne tins à .15 cents per tin $1.50 per dozen tins.\u2019 , FRASER, VIGER & CO.4 - EASTERN \u2018TOWNSHIPS MAPLE SYRUP .Hara Mare, Coolcest, Quality trom the best makers In the Eastern Townshifh.Emerson's Maple Syrup, in tirs, $1.10 each.Lu 3 _ Westover's Maplo Syrup, in tins, $1.10 each.Westover's Maple Syrup, fu bottles, 30c each, $3.25 per dozen % \u201cNIPS\u201d OF BASS'S PALE ALE a and \u201cNIPS\u201d OF GUINNESS'S STOUT , ~ 7, 7 TV THE DOG'S HEAD BOTTLING.\u201cNips Chair pints, or, to put it still plainer, a Glass) of Bassa ?A eg FOI PETER PS SARA R ENIGMES SRE RAR CEE RTC RTE E 20 per dozen \u2018\u2019nipa\u201d or Bite Ia\" CEA) che SI Sen en Dube Bobi pe omen er Ù ; STOCKS NOW COMPLETE, 5 66 \u201d \" - GARRERAS \u201cBARRIE\u201d BLEND OF- TOBACCOS \u2019 The crav -THE FAMOUS ENGLISH SMOKING MIXTURES.à .EN MIX .HANKEY'8 My rons hd red My Sarr Generar Hime: ) .The GUARD'S MIXTURE (For a Full Pipe), Invented by J.J.Carreras 3 PRICES The rayoil, PHILLIPS (Extra Special), fpvented by Col BN Phillips.$3.00 per 1b.; \u2018SIP Phillips,\u201d bo Cents per 4 lu tn $3.00 per p20 75¢ por % Ib.tins, » - FRASER, VIGER & CO, Sole Agents, a ITALIAN - WAREHOUSE, 207, 209 and 211 ST.JAMES ST.?u ; _ \u2018 ipzx1 eters ; » An Education in Economy.; ducation in Economy.: These are great days far economy.Let's apply toto the decoration of v a Perh h , ; your home, anyway.Costs too much vou Say.Nov IE you Ge it not oc TOUIE Nike (0 freshen up WALL PAPER = Whore ok at om Traction of its former value and labour is plentiful nnd.cheap.That's ! ?.or : ; Qc .» These are Well Wortb tHe- Former - Ce a Price, Now They\u2019re Less Than Half ; |___ Extra Special \u2014A splendid lot of A Inch E an H o .wshades, rchints effects; colours \u201cand aan \u2018utranteed, Papers fight and me nd ; | Bedrooms.Regular price, 40 end 50 cents a roll, now 15 cents, \"> * sp mae int, EEE NE Bel SOE ete ego IP sn and Tc por roll ee pA urs, ning Rooms and Bedrooms.Former price \"4 Bqme very elegant hand-made Pressed Phprrs\u2014this season's purchuse-in Reds, C 3, FIRE, SEU ai ao oro Di a __ We have everything in Wall Papers from 3c a roll op; and + } the lowest discount Is 10 per cent.Cee .\u201c E .\u2014 ; -, » The G.A.Folland & Son Co.- c oC , \u2019 ce 240 and 2413 St.Catherine Street.le , 10°, + \"The Supreme Court Vacancy.Ontario Railway Commission, (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, January 20.-\u2014The Mai OTTAWA, January 20.\u2014It is-ptated that Empire says that it ix une ood Hi na no appoiptment will be made to the Su- Jeading figures on the commission which is preme Court bench to fill tha vacancy caus.to construct the new Teadscamingue Mailed by the death of Mr; Justice Gwynne} way, the first Government Railway built until after the close of the Parliamentary in Ontario.will be Robt.Jaffray, the well session.\u2018The next session of the Supreme known capitalist and Liberal, of this city.Gourte opening on February 18, will be Mr.Jaffray han not yet positively necepted .held.vithout the full number of judges, the post, but.he.is the runn :whom .es | but with sufficient to always secure a Ross hux in view as chæirman of \u2018the.uig quorum., : \u2019 + wission.\"5 & > Ea UM Ee Sh .+ Es "]
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