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[" ; EA Pr + Tre Be go TTT TET CS \u20ac a æ , me f \u2018 \u2018 rad 4 CIRCULATION OF STAR C C C on ta 4 A i | Last Week's Dally .342,410 d - Last Weeks Weekiy .126,277 | VERY cov, Jy _ \u2018 ¢ : ; ; - Total last week 468.687 __-VOL.XXXVII, Ne.21 : MONTREAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.PRICE ONE CENT.FIVE FATALITIES CAUSED BY STORM New Yorkers Purish as Result of the Cold ; Waves.T -_ | suburbs all the reserve force Was cuH- ~d dnt tion during the night to man RAINS FAST IN THE SNOW ih Yl nha anid Te spite the gale, which continued with little abatement, To-day the Situation is improving\u2014 | A Terrific Gale Prevailed Along \u2019 the Coast.New York, January 26.- A Lodi ! to the Herald, five fatalities atten ded the storm which visited this city yes- terd ay: William Gray.of Brookivi, dropped dead in the suow in 43rd street Brooks lyn.Peter Harrison collapsed in a store at 28rd street and Seveuth avenue from heart fallure, superindu.el by exposure to the weather.Alexander McLoughlin, «f Biookiyn, 8 watchman, died from heart flare while walking through snow Jrifts Raino Matalizo, of Brooklyn, rel] dead while struggling throug! the sow driftg John O'Hare, a Park Theorie Jae bourer, stationed on the Wash@æton ridge, refused to leave his pu st un epita of the constant exposure.fell and died before an ambulance arrived Clearing weather.which foliowed the great storm of yesterday.brought New York the coldest day it has experienced in many vears.During the early hours of the morning the mercury reached the zero mark in the weather bureau's official thermometer.and 1 8 o'clock this forenoon it stocd at tun degrees above.Terrible suffering is reported among the resideuis of same of the poorer quarters of the vi'y Where thousands were without sufficient heat, clothing or food.Charitable institu- tons.where free lodging is given the homeless, were packed to their sapu- city during the night Although the storm cleared.comparatively early.many lines of transper- tation had been unable to make their usual schedules early to-day.The subway and the elevated lines were running in very good condition.but surface lines were practicaliy unable to operate their cars.FEfforis were made throughout the night te clear the tracks, but the light snow drifted buck _ On the tracks as fast as it was cleared away.TRAIN IN SNOW DRIFT.New York, January 26 - In à snow drift 20 feet deen, the Twentieth Century Limited, of the New York Central Railway is stalled at Irvington- on-the-Hudson, says the World.When it left New York yesterday.at 2.45 D.about 50 men and women were on board.They are imprisoned in the cars and will not be able to communicate with the outer world until 500 \u2018workmen sent from New York can shovel away the drift.\u20ac passengers on the train.however, wil fare much better than the passengers on two.other trains snowbound at Irvington.An Albany ex- Press and the Croton local are being herd by the massive drift at Irvingion.ese trains have not got ar ig 8 dining.oars The passengers cannot even leave the train, as the drifts are too deep.A member of the train crew succeeded in reaching a telephone last night to send a message to Tarrytown ing of the dilemma.Snow was drifting in about the train every minute.FOOD AND FUEL FAMINE.One of the most serious conditions which confronted New Yorkers to-day was the food and fuel supply.Already £herg is practically a fatale in milk.mot à milk train from any of the sup- Ply districts havng arrived since eurly Yesterday.Many of the'trains which should have arrived yesterday hud not put in an appearance to-day.and it was announced by the big milk contracting companies that they wary not expected before late to-day.Coal dealers reported that they had about a two day's supply on hand, but seemed certain that the conditions will improve sum.iently to allow them to replenish their store.The recovery of the surface lines was very Blow.Conditions In Bruok- lyn were worse than In New York.un many lines no cars at all were running during the usual mush ours and sands were obliged to walk jong distances to other liner, only to find Pann ot the the cats and trains filled to thelr capacity.Traffic conditions on Staten Island was so bad that the county offices remained closed tor the day us none of the officials could reach the county That Is all \u2014Just ong Common sense logical reason why it enormously out-sells (st REASON No.1.ie Pur highest perfect type of the order vf exeel- (I Medal Louis 1904 Î lence in manufacture, Cook\u2019s bullding.\\ / SITUATION AT BOSTON.all other Teas on sale S.A .Boston.Mass, January 26.\u2014 Boston >, e Vas alowl> re oxeriuE, early tæe-das| RAcomMparable Quality rien from the «ffrets of yesterday's .e greal storm.The streels were Baking Powder ped high with BOW, with CANADA'S STANDARD, whith thousands of city employes were Sold Everywhere.struggling.On the street car lines throughout the city and running to the cars were able to run on fairly good thine this forenoon.Train service was stitl badly hampered.Thousands of SALADA\" \u2014\u2014 January Special Clearing Sale 40 p.¢.to 50 p.0.Reduction IN SOME DEPARTMENTS.LEMIRE & CO., 1163 St.James St.Ceylon Tea.) Sealed Packets Only je exposure, wWhi-h was the direct cause ot twa deaths i the city, The snow ceased falling about midnight and at 8 oclock the clouds were beginning to clear away.The wind al that hour was high from the north.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 INTERCOLONIAL TRAINS HELD UP BY THE STORM.Special to The Montreal Star, Moncton, N.B, Jan.26\u2014The worst snow storm of the winter set in last night, und at noun to-day continues with unsbated fury.Travel on country roads is practically suspended, and s-arcely à wheel is moving in this sec- Intercolonial.A foot or has already piled and The storm is not severe Nearly all the The Mamore of snow drifted badly north of Newcastle, trans are held or cancelled.ritime express that should have left here lust night for Montreal, is still here und is hot likely to leave to-day.The tain from Montreal, due here this mo nine is stalled at Rogersville, The ronds paradyzed and unable to pete trains.Special to the Montreal \"Star.St John, N.B., January 26\u2014A heavy snowstorm set In early on Wednesday evening and continued all night and is STI! raging.The street cars had to discontinue.Ratlway trains are blocked.and stow ig drifted badly, making piles several feet deep.It Is the worst snowstorm experienced here for years.STORM AT BROCKVILLE.Spe ral to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Ont.January 26.\u2014The snowstorm nf yesterday and last night has paralized railw&y traffic in this neghbourhood.The depth of snow which fell is insignificant, Wut it is of the consistency of sand, and drifted badly.The Brockville, Westport and North-Western Rallway is without a train to-day.smpLy Remarkable Grafting Operation.Special to The Montreal Star.* Vancouver, B.C., January 26.\u2014 W.Finlayson.of Port Simpson, is able tu boast that he has on btm a plece of the skin uf nearly everg resident of the coming Pacific terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific.Finlaysen, who was [rightfully scalded in a launch explosion, in which one man was killed, had no less than 375 pieces of skin grafted on him.Nearly every white man and woman in Fort Simpson contributed to the patch-work, The Charity Ball.Lieut -Col.Gordon to-day issued in: structions that officers attending the [ Charity Ball this evening should appear in mess uniform, Special Notice.Vice-Royalty and Music.The magniticent Grand Piafio used at the Board of Trade reception to Their Fxcellencies the Earl and Countess Grey was manufactured by the old firm of Hetmtzman & Co., and supplied by Messrs.C.W.Lindsay, Limited.The same firm also supplied the two vpright Heintzman & Co.pianos in the private apartments of the Conntess ot Gref.CW.Tandsay.Limited, heail office 1366 St, (Catherine street; East End brunch 1622 St, Catherine street.Ree our special list of Piano bargains on Page 4 of this issue.Call or write at once.Layton Bros.144 Peel st.CoalY All orders receive prompt aud careful attention.F.ROBERTSON, Telephone Main 4611, Telephone Main 4612.20226 suburban residents were obliged to Black, Mixed or 1 spend the night an the rity, and hotels c 9 Were crowded to their utmost capacity, Natural Green } 256, 306, 400, 500, 60c, per ih.ORXER FULFORD.18 24 whilst restaurants had to re ort to Many devices to obtain suffic t food gaa ee EE El ntl tindilli to supply the vrnormous extra demand, The mercury continued to drop and 4 early to-day registered only five above \u2014 zero, There was much suffering from 5 JANUARY FURNITURE SALE.Astonishing Value.Rich and Beautiful Goods.Do you want a rare bargain?Is there not an opening in your Dining Room or Parlour?Remember it is only once a year that you get such a chance as this.Ile irust make room.as we have big contracts } for early shipments of the same goods.H.A.WILDER & CO, 238 St.James Street, 1837 Notre Dame Street 2415 St.Catherine Street, 2080 Notre Dame Street THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BUILDING SOGIETY CLASS B.85 McGill Street.from.Buying here you Buy from the Maker.me ROBERT MITCHELL CO.une 2468 ST.CATHERINE STREET.CZ What makes this headquarters Gas «« Electric Fixtures is the fact that we manufacture more largely than any other concern in Canada.meäns exclusive styles, and a larger \u2014for\u2014 That assortment to select SUCCESS mi: REASONS THE The success of our January Discount Sale grows greater every year as its true worth becomes more widely known.But then\u2014ours is a GENUINE 200; DISCOUNT SALE with the reduction off everything in stock.No other store has such a splendid choice, no other store is quite so willing to give you a saving pricc on cverything.\u201cCANADA'S LEADING SHIRT STORE.\u201d R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.,W.1553 St.Catherine St., E.18z22aw We will deliver to your address our best Hard Coal at@$6.25 per ton, nice, bright, well livered cellar with no extra charge.order will convince you that we can save you money.139 St.Docks, Yards, in bags on ground flat or Ring us up and we will do the the rest.THE MOREHOUSE COAL CO.Etienne Street, screened, and de- A trial Main 3018.Vellington Basin.Sanderson Toasts\u2014some old-\u2014-some new : TOAST NO.4\u2014Here\u2019s to 10071 food when you\u2019 re hungry, And good Whisky when gou\u2019re dry ; The girl you love to lore you, And heaven when you die.SANDERSON\u2019S \u2018MOUNTAIN DEW\u201d The brand that made Scotch Whisky famous.There is no substitute for Mountain Dew Scotch, S.B.TOWNSEND & CO., Montreal, Ageuts for Canada.A Great Many Peopl reat Many eople Say MARITIME MERCHANT PUBLISHED AT HALIFAX.N.S.Is the Most Interesting Trade Paperin Canada DON\u2019T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE ONE OF OUR HIGHLY TAILORED .OVERCOATS On Friday and Saturday for two days only, we will make a REDUCTION of .33; on any Overcoat in the Store.These Coats are made up in sev- | eral different styles, single and double breast ; they all have the concave shoulder, close fitting collar and long, loose fitting back with swagger draping, the materials are fine all=wool Scotch tweeds, cheviots, milton and beaver, light and dark shades, mixed effects and solid colors.Prices range from $10.00, $12.50, $13.50, $15.00 $18.00, $22.50, $25.00, $30,00 The matchless style and faultless fit of all our garments commend them to the careful ITIRE\u201d 8% Tailored Clothes UPTOWN\u2014 DOWN TOWN\u2014 2238 ST CATHERINE STREET.COR CRAIG Opposite Victoria and ST.PETER STS.THE ONLY WAY To secure a home for people in moderate circumstances is by opening an account with You will never regret having begun to save maney.and such an account will he a compulsory eavings bank, which will bring you good returns either as a oash_ juvestment or in the purchase of a home of vour own later on.Werkly payments ten cents per share of $200.Payable weekly, annually, as suits you best.$1,000 of stock will cost you monthly, or $0.50 pr week 2.000 of stock will cost you 1.00 per week Fol 41000 of stock will cost you 200 prr week i and in proportion for anw other amounts.We will award two appropriations at.the LONG ROOM.MECHANICS INSTITUTE.204 ST JA at 8 MES ST.on MONDAY, the 30th JANUARY, 1805, o'clock.One by SALE and the other by BALLOT.Circulars and full information upon aplpication.DIRECTORS: C.B.Carter.K.C., President.J.Widmer Nelles, Vice-President.Alex.D.Fraser.Trustee.David Anderson, Wm.Geraghty, H.W.Rapharl, David Guthrie, A.Joyce, Arch.Watt.Wm.J.McGee, Soc.,-Treas., Mechanics Institute, 204 St.James Street.FRESH MINED OAL THE HARTT & ADAIR COAL C0, St Jamge Rai) Direct the Mines.Sepia Platinams Are the Fashionable Photographs of To-Day.Specimens of all sizes on view fn our Showrooms.WM.NOTMAN & SON, 12 and 14 Phillipe 8g.West India Tourist Trade From Halifax ia larger this winter than ever before.The last boat for De- marara, calling at Bermuda, 8t Kitts.Antigua, Dominica, Montserrat, St, Lucia, Barbadoes, St.Vincent, Grenada, Tobago and Trinidad, was the \u201cDahomi.\u2019\u201d\u201d She had a full passenger list.The next {as the \u201cOcamo,\u2019\u2019 on Feb, 6 and her list is nearly Hal?filled.The following «hip, the \u201cOrinoco,\u201d will probably have a very large party, as she is the finest ship of the fleet, and has Just been lu dock for some weeks to be put in good condition throughout.\u2018Those who think of making thla most delightful wipter voyage should write at once for berths; the cost 1a reasonable and the mentu| and physical benefits are many.PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax.R, REFORD & CO., Ltd, Montreal.R.M.MELVILLE, Toronto.19 x 2eod 20% Saved.It is a big return for your investment.Get your supply now of Men\u2019s Fine Furnishing Goods at the Hannan Store, 213 & 215 SL James St.Clix OF K fire and costs oaly She (84.50 at yard) while hard coal costs from $4.25 to $6.75, Telephone your order A: to-day, J The Montreal, Light, Heat & Power Co, Tsinpuone main eo 10338 50 e Pme sm 743.ss.por sear.0.Stewart art Taylor.Sipgers EAL GIFTS.FEAT Jn Just\u2019 - Lorie at ©.A SARBAS & eee: High Art 's 1 128 10,000 FRESH RERRINGS.Largest Size.% 1b.ta 1 Ib.each, 30¢ Dos.at J.A.Villensure, Butober, 185 Ottawa Relished by Old and Young\u2014 AIRD'S BREAD.2127 IF THB LIVER GOES WRONG TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS.Bold Everywhere.In boxes 25 cents Go to hoar the REV.J.K SMITH, of Phliiadeiphia, \u2014on {he\u2014 WORD OF GOD AND SCIENCE.11 8 daw MAPLE SYRUP + N < i &MALL'& Brand 18 the pro- A duct of the A 7 Canada Maple Exchange z sy PS4 21 2 eod JOHN MACDONALD & CO.\u201d holesate bry « Goods Tor en.82 \u2014\u2014 mm rm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rt en rm i, x i bi and slashing.Nicholson made some wonderful stops.and Hern also was ®ood.Strike was effective.notwith- ° HOCKEY: \u2014- Calumet Defeats Portage lake.Special to the Montrea} .Calumat, Mich, J .\u2014 B defeating Portage Tone ho 2 at Paleston Just night, Calumet took a firgh grasp ou the International Hock League pennant, psactically in- sufing its capture this season.The KAiRe was fast and rough.The local! forward line developed wonderful speed, and combination plays.and could not be stopped.! Gardner's work was particularly clever, and severa, shols were seored on passes from him, Scott surprised! the spectators, and showed more speed | than he had ever before desnonstrated.| Yiod.Stuart was a stone wall In defense and a whirlwind at offence, | LiMiton.the crack Montreal player.| | Wus remarkably speedy.but too light.He and McMillan were ruled off six | And three minutes respectively for fighting.Morrison and Scott indulged trequently in perscnal encounters, Gib | son was extremely slow and contined | his efforts to cross-checking, tripping! standing a hard kn «'k.which renders ed him unconscious fur several minutes.Line-up :- Calumet (12).Position.Portage 1.(?) Nichalson .Goal .Hern McMillan | Point Gibson Hod, Stuart.C.putnt.Holden (capt) Mellen.Rover | .Morrison Strikg.Centre Bruce Stewart (capt.Gardner LL.wing.\u2026.PLD ke Scott.R wing .Liffiton Referee\u2014Dr.Lionel King Attendance-4,300.Goals by Hod.Stuirt ?.Strike, 4: Scott, 8: Gardner.3.Morrison, ! Holden, 1 Westmount Will Be Strong.The Westmount team to play against Montreal to-night at the Arena, will be the strongeat that has represented the suburbanites since their entrance into the Senior League.Brophy, who has heen playing such à star game for the Montreal intermediates, has thrown in his lot with the new-comers, and wil appear in their lne-up to-night.and as this has been the weak point of the Westmount tram In their previous matches, their chances of de- fenting the winged wheel agrrexition seems to be narticulariv bright, for ns far as speed is concerned, they have Montreal skated to a standatMil.though they lack the experience Which oftentimes wing matches.and with which they might easily have had thgee wins to their credit inatead of one.for in t games with Shamrock and Que- .they seerned to have the better of the play but could net puil the game out of the fire as a more seasoned team might have done.However, to-night they are going to make a desperate effuri to win out.and there are many ,vho foilow hyuekey, closely that reém to.:1MKk per are capable of \u2018doing the trie: it they can omy keep their hegds al critical moments, und\u2019 Mut go in, thé.air #f a man should be henchad.This was [heir undoing in the first match.but with the experience gained since then thew hope to play a steady game throuzhout us they realize that Montreal js rot the team to let a gol chance slip bv should thev make an ascension at any time, consequently their slogan to-night will Le \u201cKe~p your hends, Westrounts.\" Dawson Actually Beat Halifax.Halifax, N.S.January 26.~The Dawson City team defeated Halifax List night 11 to 2 The viciors showed better form than the previous evenitug, while the Hahfax team was Not us strong as the Wanderers, who met them the night before.The team included five of the Wanderers, nf the previous night, one of their older play- rrd, and a visitor to the «city from Toronto, named Stewart.The visitors were determired, If possible.to scorn un victory und they worked hard in the first half, krorins 3 to 0.They gat three goals in quick succession at the opening cf the second half, and with the Mstléssness of the home team they continued to run up the score, which finally ended 11 to 2.Ona thousand people witnessed the game, who were disappointed with the uninteresting contest, the only redeeming feature of which was work of the vi«i- tors, and the Halifax goalkeeper.The Junior Inter-Church League.An interesting.though one-sided, game of hockey was played last evening.25th inst.in the junior Inter Church League.between members of Westmount Methodist and Dominion Square.Methodist Churches, at the Twin City Rink, and resulied in a victory for Westmount by a score of ten to nil.Jt was a clean game throughout, only one man being penalized.The referee, Mr.J.Wells, gave satisfaction to both teams.The line-up was as follows.Westmount Dominion Square H.Wells.Goal.* .A.Birks i.Bell.| Point.H.Birks W.Cook.\".Cover.H.Alexander Armstrong Forwurd.Weldon FE.Rowell.Forward.G.Dunn G.Hawey.Forward.W.Craig *Bruneau.Forward.McMichael *G, Bell replaced, Bruneau in first half, .l'mpares Mr.E.Walker and Mr.B.Mennett.: Time keepers, Mr.W.Chambers gnd Mr.D».Craig.Referee, Mr.J.Wells.The students at McGill are hockey a more favourable support this year than ever before.\u2018I'wo university teams are on the ice, The four year teams have already had several giving THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY, JANUARY e Sporting Page.body-checking to call the gume a good exhibition of hockey.The line-up was: Hemsley (0).L.M.& Co.(1).Mongeau .Goal.Cregan Manaford.\u2026.Point .Trichey Ferrier Cover .Benedict Barnes.Forwards.Cunningham cit .\u201d A Donaghy Church.\" serra.Boon Fraser.\u201c \u2026.\u2026.Buerer Referee\u2014Rowatt.Umpires\u2014Gray and Down.Timekeeper\u2014Duquette.The big bend-lines.\u201cThe moi In von- trol of the city.\u201d have no reference to the visit of the Kingston team io Brockville, The mob ts always In control when Kingston and Brock\\11le hockey or football teams meet, In either city.1.JOHN SKATERS HAVE ARRIVED hot matches for the college pear championship, and now.at the res} quest of several classes, the Athletic Committee has drawn up a scheduie Loga and Rise, two skaters from St.of matches for the facuity class John.N.B.have arrived.champlonship, for which there are The ma from Niagara Falls will ar- Iwelve class (eums competing, four pive this evening, and some of the in each of the Faculties of Arts, Applied Science and Medicine.The schedule as \u2018drawn up, is: Jan 31, A\u20141.Arts \u201806 vs.Arts 05, 3 pp, mm.2.Arts \u201808 vs, Arts \u201807.Jan.27, 5 p.m.3.Winners of 1 ve.winners of 2, Feb.3, à p.an.B-1.Selence \u2018O5 vs, Science \u201806, Jan.30.4 y.m.2.Selence \u2018UT Vs, Science \"08, Jan.28, 12 a.m.1.Winners of 1 vs.winners of 2, Feb, 2» gm.C\u20141.Med.05 vs.Med.\u201806, (some date before Feb, 1.2.Med.'07 vs, Med.\u201808, Jan.27, 4 p.m.4.Winners of 1 vs.winners of 2 Feb.1.4 p.m.D\u20141.Winners of B vs winners of C.Feh.3, 8 p.m.2, Winners of A va winners of D 1.Feb, 9.08 pom.1 The Cornwall hockey team are coming to Montreal on Friday night to play a return match with the Montagnards.The close call thev had on their own ice on Saturdav night has opened the eyes of the local septette to the fart thag the Montagnarde are + much stfongd tram than was generally supposed, Thé Cornwalla expect 10 be able to win bat they veallie that\u2019 they will have to travel al thelr fastest pace.The Cornwall team will probably he the same a® won out here.R.Meldrum, of Montreal, has been mutually agreed upon as referee The line-up of Montreal and West- mount wit} probably be: Westmount.Montréal.Rrophy « «.Gmal .Waugh Penne! .Point Meldrura 1, Patrick Cover point Ir Cameron Roms .Forwards .Russell Church .\u2026 Forwarda .Sargent Foulis - .Forwards .Johnson F Patrick .Forwards .Coulson The standing of clubs in the Montreal Bankers Hockey leagye: Series DI.Wan Taoet.Pts Bank of Tarnnto 2 a 4 Meomininn-Roval Las 1 1 > Sovereign Bunk 0 2 0 On Friday afternoon at the Arena, at five o'clock.the Bank of Montreal and Merchants-F.T.meet, and It promires to be à govwl game, as a win for either team will give it a lead in the race.\u2014_\u2014 - A hard fought hackey match was played at Iroquois in the ©.H.A.ne- nior series between Iroquois and Mor- riaburg by a scare of G goals te 5.The game was slow during the first half but got very fast in the second hall.and was either team\u2019s game until the | final whistle.Mr.and Impartial referee, as follows - Gllroy made a falr The teams ware Iroquoir, Position.Morrisburg.Rarkley .Goad .Hummel Donaldson.Point Armstrong Rarkley .Cov.point .Dillabodgh Rosas.Forwards.Smith Bullir .\u201c .Glllespie Coulter.o .Buchan Shaver \u201c .Mallen Referer \u2014 Mr.Gilroy.\u2018Smith's Falls.U'mpires\u2014A.McDonald, Troquois; E.M.Deeks.Morrisburg.: In a rough match.the l.eeming.Milrg & Co.'s hockey teain defeated the strong Hemsley team at Crystal Rink by the srore of 1 to 0.The game was fast.and both teams worked their hardest to win, but there was far too much slashing and heavy JIMMY BANNON IS SLATED FOR MANAGEMENT OF THE MONTREALS Buffalo, N.Y.January 26.\u2014Magnate dahn Kreitner, of Montreal Baseball Club, returned from New York last night, and this morning he made an ennouncement that is very pleasing.He has ruddenly developed a streak of; energy and is building up his team for next séason.Jimmy Bannon is slated.for the management of the Royals.Ne-| gotiationg are pending between Montreal and Newark for the old timer to! handle the reins of the Canadian (Club.| Bannon fs now the property of tho| Newark Club and ins release may be, bought any day.\u201cAI Wagner.Pat Nearney -nd Ban-, non may be the Royals\u2019 outfield.It ts expected to have the strongest out-' field in the lFastern League season,\u201d said Mr.Kreitner.\"Perhaps that's 00, strong, let me say one of the very bes:,' 1 have traded Kelly for A! Wagner of Providence.\u201cThe little fellow is a brother ta the; great Hans Wagner, of Pillsburg, and can hit.All Eastern league followers, wii} vouch.for the truth of that as-, sertion, : [us \u201cË have given Waiters another ont.tietder for Pat Nénrfiey.of Ban Francisco, ohe of the best outfielders the coast ever produced.Anothet great little player known to every.Buffalo fah !sJimmy Bannbn., He of the silver hair, 1 expect to purchase his releass from Newark \u2018and if successful, Ban- non wiil be Montreal's next manager.Bannon was a star kecond baseman.but if he plays wih the Royals if win be in the outfisld.for I have selected A good player to taKe care of second base, ; \u201cIn future nny Fastern league player who takes part In games with Independent clubs will be heavily fined for the first offence.and- for the second he will receive further punishmen, fn the shape of a fine and suspension, the matter resting with President Powers, The schedule wii] consis, of 145 mes.\u201cTHe season will open on the fast Thursday in April.The league spent much thne in discussing the proceedings of the National commission at the recent Cincinnati conference, and the delegates voted to back up the Na- {tonal board, which gnverns the destiny of the minor league E any action that it might see fit to lake.\u201d \"an Considerable time was taken up in BOUI@ over amendments to the constitution.and a number of minor changes were made, including a new rule.which faye that no Eastern League Club can releuse à player to an outside organ- tration unless œil of the other clubs walte claim to his services Altogether the meeting was harmonious and the delegates went home confident that the coming season Would be more prosperous than ever.The decision of the suleries and players\u2019 committes of the Eastern League to Himlt the monthly salary list of clubs to $3.200 is looked upon as a move for the better of the league conditlons, and al! that is now required is to seeure the acqulescence of the clubs to the agreement.It ia assuredly a fact that it i= im- Possible for the astern League to Keep the galury limit down to the old figures of $2,400, and an injustice was dome to the weaker league when the | 'exder= in the pennant race, who were making money were allowed to pay fancy salaries in order to strengthen up for the finish.The salary limit in the Fastern League has: been w» ddéad \u2018Werer \u2018tok moMe time, T.ast year the pay roll of the champion Buffalo Club js said to have reached 56,000, while Jersey City was only $400 behind A winnin@ club could Afford to pay out more money and get better players.and the losing clubs were made to suffer az a consequence, The committee also reported In favour of ilmiting each club to fourteen players after the first of June.By that time all the managers will have opportunity to round their teams into shape.The new arrangement will permit ench club to carry the regular quota of fAelders, four pitchers, two catchers and one utility man.Preeident Powers has not announced his umpjres staff for next season.It fs hoped tha! the Bastern League magnate will follow the example of the other leagues and back up his umpires.President Powers should not hesitate to secure competent officials, and give them proper protection.By doing this.he will bring his league up to a higher standard amd will satisfy the fans.President Kreitnqr wil go to Montreal in a few days to look over the situation thers, > Western men are also expected.A number will go to Saranac l.ake to take purt in the races, Monday, Tuesday ant Wednesday, and return here in time for our big event.THE CURLERS The Heather Club competition was con- tinurd on the club ice fast might G.Dawson A.McKillop Wm.Rutherford R.Lewis D.Beattie R.D.Ross A.N.Stewart Jus, Baillle (skip)\u201416 tskip)\u2014 7 Two more rinks competed in the regi dent's Prize competition at the St.Lawrence Rink lust night The rinks were: W.0.Ko IL T Henderson A.A.Goodchild WwW.H Griffin Jno.Henderson F.A.McRae J.C.Drysdale Jno.Johnston takip)\u2014 9 (Rip) -12 The draw for the second round of the Governor-General's prize and the Jubilee trophy took place at the Thistle Rink last night, and resulted as follows: Governor-General's Prize.Caledonia vs.Tlilstle on Montreal ice.Pakenham vs.Arnprior on Thistle ice, Quebec ve Ottawy, on Caledonia ice Ormstown\u2014A bye, Jubilee Trophy.Renfrew vs, Montreal, on (Caledonia ice.y St.Lawrence va, Ottawa, on Montreal ce.Quebec vs.Pembroke, on Thistle ice, Ormstown\u2014 A bye.The doubles in the competition for the Montreal Vice-Presidents prize were continued last night, with the following results: Hugh Cameron H.E.Suckling M.J.Farrell G.P.Butters 14 -12 Dr Elder F.Fowler A J.Williamson A.W Shearwood \u201413 - 4 Three mixed rinks of ladies and gentlemen were played at the Montreal rink yesterday afternoon while awaiting the arrival of the Vice-regal party, and resulted, as will be seen below.The games were watched by a large and fashionable gathering.David McGill Wm.Bond Miss Pangman Miss Clay RW McDougall Chas Saxe Miss Bond Migs Jane Tyre (skip)\u201410 (skip) \u2014~ 8 Claude Hickson D.Morrison Miss Drury Mise E.Rawlings O N Evans .H.Brainerd Mrs.Brooks Claxton Miss Lillan Smith (skip)\u201411 (skip)\u2014 7 F (© Budden J.R.Smith Miss F.Marler Miss Dunlop Col.Gardner Col.lbbotson Miss B.Hamilton Miss Nora Smith (skip)\u201414 (skip)- 20 The competition for tha Caledonia President and Vice-President's prize wns continued on the club ice last night.The rinks and scores were: J.-J.Roberts R.D.Clark W.CC Melge N.Kendal J.A.Rire W.Swan R.Scott WwW.H n (skip)\u2014 6 (skip)\u201417 W.OC.Strachan A.E.Barber H.M.Paterson W.Dawson D.Miller 7 W T.Nicholson R.M.Findlay Jas.Currie (skip) \u201417 (skip)\u2014- 4 BASKETBALL McGill \u2018Basketball Match, The seniors defeated the juniors in à fast match in the Inter-Year Bua- ketball series last night.Play was very fast and exciting throughout and until the latter part of the match the issue was doubtful.At half time the score stood 13 to 12 In favour of the seniors, and in the early part of the second half polnts were stoutly contested on both sides.Then '05 began to draw ahead, and the match ended with the score 28 to 22 in thelr favour.\u2018 Locke and Rtewart made all the baskets for \u2018Où: Locke making several points on fouls.On the 08 team the honours for shooting were more evenly divided, all taking a tur Keddy, though \u201cplaying defence mdfle several points.The teams lined up: Seniors (28) Juniora (22 Findlay.Defence.Keddy Chisholme.Defence.McMeekin Locke.Centre.- Higgins Stewart Homes .McCuaig MacDermott.Homens.Howell Referee, M.Rabinowitch, \u201807.Umpire, F.R.Shankel, \u201807.| Races at Bout de l'Île.A large crowd wituc eed good racing vesterday at Bout de VIe result of the apeciul race Nelly T.bm.Montreal Boy, bra.Buttskohn, r.g ee en Silver Boy, gg.Time 2.34, 2301-4 23 2.32.THe races will be rontinued to-dav and to-morrow.The following programme Phase been arranged: Helow is the + \u20143 een 1S \u2014 - 0 WE a + 3 2301-2, 19 aed = © _ > To-day Purse 240 class .Ce ee eas 50 224 clase .\u2026.Ce eee ee i] To-morrow.228 rlass co 00 00 0 380 Free-for-all ., .100 Masquerade at Ontario Rink.There wiil be a masquerade at the Ontario Rink to-morrow night.Mr.A.Dubrejl having failed.after (wo months from the finishing of the Province of Quebee Chess Agsocia- tion Tourney, to distribute thé prizes, a meeting han heen called for next Saturday night, at 8.30 @'clock, at the rooms of the Montreal Chess Club.Dr.McArthur iw leading Westmount Handicap Tourney.in the | Sore Throat and Coughs A simple, effective and safe remedy for all throat irritations is found in Cresolene Antiseptic Tablets They combine the ermicidal value of Cresciene with ' à i ne w J see All Druggists 366 78 law { likely, The F.A, MH.L.| THE WITHDRAWAL OF CREATING A GREAT DEAL OF.STIR MT Canadian Amateur Hockey League Will Meet Tuesday Lay Out a Course \u2014 Opinions From Various Clubs.The Canadlan Amateur Hockey League will mect on Tyesday next to see what will be done In regard tu the withdruwul of the Nalignuls, OTTAWA NOT SUBE OF WHAT MAY HAPPEN.Srecial to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, unt, January 26.\u201450 far Lhe representatives of the Ottawa hockey club have not entered into any neco- tintions with the C.A.H.L.regarding taking the place to be vacated, by the Nationals.However there is a feeling here that the Ottawu may apply.As an appenued interview with R.TP, Shili- ington will show.President Wim.For- an, of the F.A.H.L., when asked what effect the dropping out of the Nationals from the C.A.H.L.wduld have said.1 am trot surprised at the National Club quilting as they have not the team they had last year.As for | Ottawa or Wanderers asking Lo take their place, 1 do not think it at all | is putting up | too good a brand of hockey tu think ! of disbanding.I feel that they are! playing better hockey than any other | league in Canada.Then 1 think the | Wanderers could not get into the C.ë | H.L.for that budy refused them before and these Montreal teams have an unreasonable den that the Wanderers may yet hreak up and thus give them a chance to appropriate the good men playing under the broud red! stripes.1 do not know what the Otta- | was think, but my opinion Is that they-4 would be unwise to seek admission, where they were practically turned down before, It would not be advisable now to break up the Federal, for it ia the most representative league in the country.With the Wahderers, Brock- villes and Ottawas playing such great hockey, and drawing such good gites there is no excuse for any of em to leave the Federal.Cornwall is coming up well ton und Montagnard will do | better before the season is out.\u201d | Mr.R.T.Shillington, of the Ottawa hockey club, seeing the Star representative, sald he had heard nothing of! the Nationals dropping out of the C.A.! H.L.As for Ottawa applying for ad-, mission should they drop out, he would | not discuss the yuestion at all, \u201cBut,\u201d | he said, \u2018It is not likely Ortawa would | enter the C.A.H.LI.as at present | consatituted.That is it might be poss- {ble that Ottawa would be willing te Join it if there were two sections.But the Ottawa hockey club has not con- sidere! or discussed the question of applying to the C.A.H.L.for admis sion siuce the beginning of the season.However re is no telling what may Lappe! BRO E HOPES .NOTHING WILL HAPPEN Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, January °6.\u2014The probable disbandi of the Federal Leugue 1n the event of either the Ottawas or Wanderers being admitted to the C.A.) H.Le.was discussed laat nirht by sev: eral promineni hockey pepple.The object of cither the Ottswas or Wan derers seekiug admittance to dhe Ci A.H.L.carnot be understond 7in\u201d nodal sporting circles, as the Federal is thought to be putting up a superioy article of thé leading Canadian Winté?sport and proving just as great \u2018a drawinæz card as the rival leagues.Evidence of this is furnished in the close scores of the Federal matches, while on the other hand the C, A.H.I.contests have been more or less one sided The Brockvilles, Ottawas and Wandur- ers are the superior on the whole of the best trio-of the Canadian League.The first-mentioned proving their metal by decisively trimming the Stanley Cup holders hera an Monday night last, not) that the Ottawus have deteriorated but | fall victims to an aggregution more: evenly balanced.The remaining games between Ottawas, Urockvilles: + THE SKI-ING Ski-Jumping Competition.The new jump of the Montreal Ski Club is proving a great boom to the followers of this popular sport.Situated nn the western mountain faelng the Westmount Boulevard, at the head of Clark avenue.its location is most pieturesque, und the conditions for jumping are pronounced by Norweg- jana to nearly equal the world-famed course at Hoimenkollen, near Christiania.Norway, Many persons have already enjoyed viewing the jumps on Saturday afternoons, and it is safe to say that this will be one of the leading and Wanderers are bound to be huimn- mers, und ought to prove pre:nier draw.Ing cards.-r1 for inis neaven should shut out the idea vf e'the- the Ottawas other or Wanderers Into company.Matager Fournier, of the Broc) files, thiaks the Naulonals cannot be re- piaced without thelr successors waking their remaining games, and record to date, which would be anything but satisfactory to Ottawas o9 Wanderers, to think uf drafting a new C¢.A, H, L.schedule is out of the question.The Ottaw as, on the ocgasion of thelr visit here Monday night, expressed them- gelves with the Federal and sthted they had no intention of seeking to foln hands with the C.A.H.L., by whom they considered to have heen trented shabbily, since then no word hus been received here of any change in thui opinion.There is, no doubt, su Brockville hockey players think of the Federa! golng up the spout if either the Ottawas or Wanderers pull out Brockville would be extremely sorry to see such it move carried into exe- ention, seeing that their chances are bright for the league championship, as they stand now with three wins and no losses.the Brockvilies would be justi- fled in claiming the championship and challenging Ottawas to series of games for the Stanley Cup.This is what will undoubtedly happen if the Federal League throws up the sponge.In the interest of the gume in Brockville and this eastern S8ecijon, the Federal is lopked upon as a healthy infant with prospects of the brightest hue for the future.The Brockvilles are not worried about desertions, but un the other hand are going on sawing wood for the hig contest with the Wanderers hére Saturday night.NOTHING DEFINITE KNOWN IN QUEBEC.Speclal to the Montreal Star.Quebec, January 26.\u2014Officlals of the Quebec Hockey Club, when interviewed to-day concerning the report that the \u201c Pederal Hockey Lgague was in danger of dissolution, owing to the readiness of the Nationals to retire from the \u20ac.A.H.L.in favour of the Ottawas or Wanderers, were not very communicative.They had heard nothing directly on the subject, and so did not care.to express themselves very dectdediy.One opinion in which they were ununimous, however, was that while willing and even anxious to strengthen the league if possible, no re-arrangement of the clubs is possible at such a late date.If ahy change Is made the Quebec opinion is that it ghould be confined to the retirement of The National team, should the latter feel disposed to withdraw, this would leave a five club league, which the locals belleve would be ample forthe bap interests of the game.Neverthe- le: while the Natlonals have shown themselves to be outclassed, thefAn- ctent Capital team would be opposed to any move in the direction of foréing 1 them out, especially during the league season.CORNWALL BELIEVES IN + FEDERAL INTEGRITY.Special to thé Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont., January a rumour from Montreal that the Wanderers or Ottawns might bolt from the Federal League to replace the Nationals it.thy C.A.H.L., came as a holt from the clear sky te the Executive of the Cornwall Hockey Club today.No credence is given here to this report, which is started for the purpose af creating unrest in the Federal League.Several officers of the Cornwall Club expressed disbelief Xhat either th anderers or Nttawas Would be gullty of such unsportmanlike con- duet.The Federal League from all appeatances is the better valance of tho two, and every day brings tiie tubs on more even terms.pa features during the rest of the winter.Some of the Montrealers are becoming very proficient, and lhe lacking the experience of Norwegians, who have been following the sport from childhood, «till show remarkable good form.; .The first regular competition will be held on Saturday, January 28.commencing at 3 p.m.at which it ls expected a record for the new jump will be Shade.Already \u20ac6 feet have been registered, and it is probable that 75 feet will be reached.There will be two classes, Norwegians and Cana- dlang, and entries are to be made with the secretary, J.L.Kerr, 2220 St.Catherine street.o FOUR YAGHTS ENTEREL IN OCEAN YAGHT RAGE Many Other Owners Ready to Enter Sailing Craft for Emperor\u2019s Cup\u2014Details of the Arrangements.New York, January 26.\u2014Allison V.Armour.a member of the New York and Imperial Yacht Clubs, and one of the committee selected by the German Emperor to manage the ocean race, galled for Europe last week.He has gone to arrange for more detalls of the race and to have some changes made in the conditions, and until these changes have been made yachtamen will not make any more entries.Armour is alse going toe try to induce German and British vachtamen ta enter their boats.That the race will be a Success is already assured.Four yachts have heen entered formally, and the owners af others are only waiting to get the conditions before they enter thelr boats.The four now entered are the Allsa, V'towana.Valhalla and Apache.\u2018The Thistle.Atlantic and Endymion are sure starters, and the owners of 1hese boals are now making preparations for the race.Jt is expected that the Hamburg will be the German en- trv.This boat was formerly the British schooner Rainbow, C.Oliver Iselin and some of his friends who were identified with him in the defence of the America\u2019s Cup planned to enter the Constitution, The boat was to have been rigged as a ketch, and Capt.Barr was to have charge of her.Mr.Igelin.however, has found that he cannot spare the time, and so the idea hae been given up.Foreign yachtamen are disadvantage in this race.because of the earliness of the start.May 16.A hoat, in order to fit out properly, should be here at least a month before the race starts, and to get here by the middle of April would have tn leave the other side by the middie of March.rather at a That means that they should be fitting out now Sn far the Ear) of Crawford's Valhalla iu the only foreign entry received, and the boat is row getting readz The old cup defender, Vigilant, has changed hands again.It has been purchased by Stephen Peabody.who was fleet captain of the New York Yacht Club when Elbridge T.Gerry was commodore.The new rules of measurement that have heen framed by the delegates of the different yacht clubs that race on the waters of the enst coast are being adopted by the clubs as fast as they can hold meetings, and now that uniformity has been arrived at there will be No More tinkering with the rules for some years, and it is hoped that yachtamen well give them a fair test.The New York Yacht Club has in- sarted a clause which rather benefits the cup defender classes, All boats built after January 1 are to rate at the top of their respective class, and so time allowance ia to be done away with, asd boats wil} race even up.This rule, however, is not to applysto classes A and F.so that in the event of a challenge for the America's Cup being accepted for either a schooner or sa sloop there will be a time allowance in the race, figured according to the measurements of the yachts, and based on 70 per cent.of the wing averages.8ir Thomas Lipton, according to latest reports, ia at work preparing for a challenge for next year.William Fife and another Glasgow designer.said to be Alfred Myline, are at work axperimenting with models at Denny's tank.Commodore William K.Vonderbllt's sloop yacht Virginia has not been sold, as was reported.Commodore Vanderbilt will race the yacht this season.and she is now being re-plankeq and put in good shape at Jacob's yard at City Island.Mechanices, Farmers, Spertemen: To heal and soften the skin and remove grease, oil and rust stains, paint and earth.ete.use The \u201cMaster Mechanics\u201d Tar Fonp.Albert Toiles Sonp Ce., Mfrs.Mont- rok ses 00 VT ey El ATEN DAT TIRE 26.1905.meme = % Re ad + quickly: 7 ê [= assortments.largest sizes.Your Chance of Being Suited is Good.We are gradually getting rid of our broken We can suit the big men best, because we have a bigger assortment in the Don't you think you had better see what \u2018we can do for you?x Single and double breasted suits at $10.Some lines at $6 and $8.Overcoats\u2014 specially reduced to clear - Trousers\u2014 prices cut to $3.emi-rea Tailoring 231 ST.JAMES STREET.\u20181551 ST.CATHERINE STREET.ETP EE tare nie rer rene perdre sp durs lien ei EEE eo Ca EAN, 4 \u201cB08\u201d SHILLLINGTON A G.AA.0.GOVERNOR Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.January 26.\u2014R.T.Shillington has decided to accept the representation of the O.A.A.C.on the board ot governors of the C.A.A.U.He has had the matter under consideration for some days, and it was only after a good deal of pressure was brought to bear that he agreed.He is taking the place of J.P.Dickson, who has resigned.Speaking to a representative of the Star to-night he said {hat he would favour the admission of the F.A.H.L.into the C.A.À.U.At the last meeting of the C.A.A,U.the application of the F.A.H.L.Was held over.He further sald that he would do his best in the interest of amateur sport in Canada.He has expressed approval of the remarks made by J.P.Dickson at the banquet given by tMe Ottawa Hockey Club to the Klondyke team, though he holds more temperate views.He will have some ard questions to ask some members the C.A.A.U.at the first meeting.ODDS AND ENDS Gotch and Maupas.Maupas and Frank Gotch will furnish those who go to Sohmer Park Friday night with the best line of entertainment in the way of wresting that may be seen in @anada.Gotch is a whirlwind wrestler, and when he is on the mat there is always something doinx.He makes his bouts fast and exciting by his indomitable agiressiveness, but he will not have much on Maupas at Graeco-Roman style.Gotch has registered one fall on Maupas at catchas catch-can style, but he has yet to put the local man's shouiders to the mat at Graeco-Roman style.The meeting of these two heavyweights should be well worth witnessing.Chess Notes.The Marshal-Tanowskl match started this week in Paris.Local players favour Marshall, The annual championship tourney of the Montreal Chess Club will start early next month with a strong entry lst, including Messrs.Kurrle, Jacobs, Short, Sawyer, Anstey, ¥al- coner, McArthur, Lomer, Collins and Lucas.The New York Tribune says tennis players will ¢ross the ocean in an endeavour to recapture the Dwight F.Davis International Challenge Cup from the Englishmen this season.That this was the American attitude was learned yesterday on the receipts of letter in this city from the committee of United States National Lawn Tennis Association, of Boston, to Holcombe Ward, W.A.Larned, Malcolm D.Whitman and Raymond D.Little, asking if it was possible for them to make the trip and play on the American Similar letters were sent to W.team.J.Clothier, of Philadelphia; Krelgh Collins, of Chicago.and Beals C.Wright, of Boston.The formal challenge is not called for until March 1, and actfon will not be taken until the annual meeting of the assoclation in this city early next month.The re- piles of the men named will not be made public until that meeting, although it can be said now that Whitman will nat give his time to make the journey.Fines aggregating $2,260 were imposed by Chanceilor Magie, of the New Jersey Court of Chancery, in Jersey City, yesterday in the case of Howard C.Grif- fiths, a lawyer: Captain Benjamin T.Haagenson, Wm.J.Davis and August Seastream, defendants in the contempt proceedings arising from contradictory affidavits, submitted to the Court of Chancery last spring in proceedings brougbt 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dancing.which will be carried along sim- ultaneoualy, there will ba piano solos ant songs intersperaing.y's orchestra has been engaged for the orcasion.and a most enjoyable evening is anticipated.Ticketa may be obtained from the secretary.Mr Ragbt Candlish, or from any member of the committee at the door Headaches and Neursigie From Colds, Laxative Bromo Quinine, ths world de old and (rip remedy removes the use Cali for the full name and look for slena- ture of KE.W.Grove, ibe ~ NOTICE, Ice to rent for HOCKEY, private skating parties or masquerades.Find, large, central and well lighted rik.Monday, Wednesday and Friday (7.30 to 10.30) open.Also aiternôona, Nu reasonable offer refused Write, (7 2760,.Star Office.212 , The Alert hockey team was defeated Jin a rough game at the White Star i Rink inst night by the West End Hoc- ikey Club.The®frature of the game | vas the Way the West Ends stood the roughness from the Alerts\u2019 aupporters.Mr.Tom McNeiH made an excellent referee.The umpires were C.MeNelll and M.\u201cmith, timekeeper, H.Waters. rendit > cape men INQUIRY AT PARS The Evidence So Far Not Ffhvourable tape Russians.NO JAPS IN THE VICINITY | Vice-Admiral of \u2018the Trawling Fleet Gave Same Evidence as in Hull.Paris, January 26.\u2014Ai The session of the International Commisston to en- Quire info the North Sea incident, yess terday Capt.Wood, of the steamer * Zero.-plying béftveen Hull and Copenhagen.said tha® previous to the occurs refice of Oct.2 he san a s:range sicain- er dur the afterncon.Nhe appear- od to ong to a trans-Atlatilic line, afid had two musis aid vue tunnel It was type of ahip adl fregquonily .séen in those waters.Rear-Admiral Beaumont (Great Britain) appeared tu he spe ratiy ou terested in this statement, 1vqllrug the witgess to repeat it.Geo.Beech, manager of the trawlers company.presented a nirlu- ture model of 4 trawler.The court examined it minutely and also the signal Jamps and fags used by trawlers, Mr.Beeching lengthily explained the fishing | process mtrale Fournier! (France) mildly remonstra ing against ettranedus evidence.Councti for Great Britain asked \u201cOn (Be night in question had any of your boats embarked torpedoes or other efgines of warfare\u201d\" swer\u2014-Not at all \u2018Question\u2014 Were any Japanese on board?Answer I never heard them spoken of and never heard a reference 8 any Japanese warships being In the | ighbourhood Counsel for Russia cross-examined the witness for the purpose of bringing out, if possible, the rescmblance of a trawler to a torpédo Luat.Question\u2014\"ls jt possibl> to cone fqund a torpedo boat with au trawler out sails?\" Answer\u2014\"No; that 18 impossihle.\u201d The witness added that tie company a® Hull received constant reports from the fleet.No report showed that strange boat had joined the tééwlers.Wm.Shears.steward, and Thomas Carr, vice-admiral of the trawling pet, gave testimony practically the \u20ac as that given before the Board Trade investigation.The Russian nsel sought to show that there re discrepancies between their pre- sént and former evidence.Shears WB positive that there were nv, Japa- nêbe aboard any of the trawlers.and Tr gave a vivid description of the roach of the Rusglan warships, the their search-lights and the oa which lasted 25 minutes, en he closed Admiral Fournier (French), complimented him on wears i 8 medal in recognition of lus sere v in saviug lives.GFFICERS FOR MOUNT ST.LOUIS CADETS.Special to The Montreat Star.Dttawa, Ont, January 26.\u2014The foi- ï ols officers have been ap- n t6 the Mount St.Louis Cadet tâllun.All the eommissions dite m the 16th instant.Lieut.-Culonels Kieffer.D.Jackson.Muajora H.He E.Farrell: Adjutants A, Cousineau.D.Lecompte.Quarter- Piasters G.Boudrius, IL Normaniin.3 pha.Rev.J.M.A.Brosseau.fis G.Cardell.E.Gravel, FE.Du- vêrger, E.Latourelle, W.Coffin, E.Mocquin.H.Dupuis.A.Gerin-Lajole, tenants P.Emard.Delany, .Paquin.J.Nelson, E.Glackmeyer, A.Téemblay.A.Deery, Guerin La joie, J2 Carlin, E.Gagne, J.Laporte.nj euts.C.Dubuc, J.Bauset, A.Du- fresne, A.Leger, MRS.CHADWICK ADJUDGED BANKRUPT.Cleveland, Ohio.January 26.\u2014 Mrs.Cèssie L.Chadwick has been for- wially adjudged a bunkrup! by default in the United States District Court.The creditors will meet and elect a trustee to tuke charge of her property unt!) it shall be sould.Mrs Chadwick has been ordered to file a list of all her creditors, together with a schedule of her assets and liabilities within ten days.Mrs.Chadwick has not yet been released from gaol._\u2014_\u2014 The Canadian Pacific steamship Tartar left Hong Kons Wednesday noun for Vancouver, B.H.Labrecque.GRIPS GREATEST FOE À Scientific Method of Masteriug the Grip Make a Memo.Make a memo of the fact that there ie only one safe and certain way to deal with Mr.Grip.him.Do it with Stuart's Catarrh Tablets.You say: \u201cWhat has Catarrh to do with Grip?\u201d -Why Grip is Catarrh, not Catarrh atacks in number ent forms.ons of | t.=n is Grip.4e iis os Stuarts Ca- Stuart's ok) Ban De relied upon to he damage ef are Much Quperior to quinine or ot low Sia unscientific methads of acxling w disease, because güuin- , and Stuart's Catarrh ,aré à pre and simple sciéntific ot\u2019 germicidal amd tonic which have a positive specific effect apan .every, form of Catarrhal inflammation in the body\u2014 including Grp Grip is a fearful disease.Not so nrach m ils own particular symptoms, though th#%e are bad enough.but because of the fact that the after-effects are so lingering and dangerous.Grip pulls you down, so you feel and miserable for months.The only tonic that will build you up ta Stuart's Catarth Tablets.Grip weakens the heart.kidneys and tutigs.Thousands of deaths from Heart | ; Bright's Disease, Pneumonia, Consumption, are directly due to the weakening results of the Grip.The only medicine which will pre- ng else, s differ- cor or.Tabi \u2018 | Yen vefit the Grip from developing Into Mése direful diseases is Stuart's Cutarth Tablets.tter take them.\"ss Catarrh Tabiets succeed in curing.and in preventing the dangers ous After:effects of the Grip, for one great and sufMcient reason: They are not a general tonic remedy.They are a scientific specific for just this one form of disease.Catarrhal Inflammation of the mucous membranes.They are a curative, not a palliative.Baware of thc deadly grip of the Grip.\u201c Fight it off with Stuart's Catarrh Table Sold Ly an druggists at o0 fents a box, The fats and bils must be every stage of the to Sunlight standard.It cleanses your perfectly, ma ke does not destroy vour hands.rocess the soap must come up your blankets soft and fluffy, our most dainty linens or injure Lovee Brothers Limited, Toronto eu tly pure and at clothes ay this Company.Colnpalies.4 i THE ELECTION CASES AT THE S00.: C.N.Smith W will Not Have to Appear\u2014Two of the Accused Have Been Fined.Special to the Montreal Star.Nault Ste, Marie.Ont.January 26.\u2014 Michael Galvin, brother of P.J.Gal- vin, was examined un the election case yesterday and told how Kenne y-had arranged vita P, 4.Cassin tor no nymoer of meu tu wo up to Michipicoten tu vote, and given him $250.Mr.Du- Vernet read extracts from P, J.(alvin's affidavit, which placed Kennedy in the position of having been the instigator of the scheme.The Court thought Kennedy should have been questigned on these points.as his own story made hun out an injured innn- cent, Both the Chancellor and Mr.Justice Teetzel commented on the pub- Mr.hcation of Kennedy's affidavit confessing his share in the \u2018Minnie M\u201d affulr and implicating Mr.Smith as improper and à perversion of the legal process for political ends.Mr.Duvernet told their lordships that he had an affidavit in his possession which directly impticated Mr.smith, and that Mr.Smith will be prosevutrd.The vounsel added that he was delaying proceedings against Mi Nmith so as not to interfere with the vlevtiun.The judges were asked to make an order for C N.Smith to appear 1o answer charges in connection with the \u201cMinnie M7 vase, but refused on the ground that personal charges had been dropped at the election trial.An order wiil be given for George Sutherland to appear at Toronto on February 4 if proof of service can be made before th- close of court here.Barrister Robert McKay appeared for George Grant and pleaded gullty to churges of paying the expenses of voters, for which a fine of 8100 and vosix was levied.For Napoleon Audet, he pleaded guilty to two charges of paving expenses of voters, and the bribery charges being dropped.he was fired $150 and vosts.The Coyne and Givin cases are all thal remair on the list to be heard.: MALTAIS TRIAL CONTINUED AT CHICOUTIMI.Chicoutimi, Que.January 26.\u2014The trial of Joseph Maltais for the murder uf Jos, Laforest was continued yesterday and a number of witnesses were put on the stand.The chief interest centred in the evidence of Almos Maltais, nephew of the accused.who testified that Maitais had told him that he had struck Laforest on the head with a spade, adding that it was in self-defence as Laforest was (ryimmg to stab him with a fork.The counsel for dhe defence questioned several of the witnesses as to the interior of Lafor- ests house with a view to showing that he eauld have received the frac- eure of the skull by falling against the stove.i SLANDER SUIT IN LEEDS CAMPAIGN.Spe.ial te The Montrea] Star.Brockviite, January 26.- writ has been issued in the High court here hy Rev F Chisholin.of Philipsville, prohibition candidate.Leeds, in the Ontario election.against Albert Bradley.a Westport cheese maker.asking unstated Jdumages for slanderous state ments allegeit to huve heen circulated by Bradley concerning the plaintiff's iemperats habits.This is an aftermath of the campaign in Leeds.\u2014 The Smoot Inquiry Closed.Washington, January %.\u2014The Smoot investigation was brought to a close yesterday.\u2018\u2019hairman Burrows, after brief discussion between counsel, ruled that arguments should be begun today and limited to five hours un ea-h side, with leave ty file extractions from the testimony., The Kaiser\u2019s Son is Ill.Berlin.January 26-Prince Eitel- Friedrich (second son of Emperor Wil- tam).is suffering from pneumonia.A bulletin issued by Military Surgeons Wiedemann and Wiemuth ges his temperature at 103 Fahrenheit.Death of a Pioneer.Vancouver, RC, January 2%.\u2014With the death at the \u201cJubilee Hospital of James Porter.sr.a native of Kent, Eng.there passed away oie of.the earilest of Victoria's and British Cot- PUBLIC NOTICE TO A NOTARIES, POST-MASTERS, MUNICIPAL SECRETARIES AND TO WHOM THE PRESENT MAY CONCERN The Provincial Mutua! Fire Insurance Company, having its Head Office in the City of Montreal, Representative in every locality in the province of Quebec and cordially invites the correspondence of Notaries, Post- \\ masters, Municipal Secretaries and others who may wish to increase their present incomes by securing a contract with Apply to the Head Office of the Company, ences and stating if already representing other THE PROVINCIAL MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., Guardian Building, 160 St.James Street.Montreal.à NAST ASAT AS desires to appoint a giving refer- Ie Insurance \\N 17 4 Saw Ray Company days and laid the foundations for Victoria and the province.Mr.\u2018Porter's voyage to Vancouver Island was in 1553, in the ship Norman i Morrison, other bia, some terest over with days Field The ed at ly fo Two those for their than Teed Thie office.ot Pyt cellor the vellar stnlled Nickle feld, Webb, Beckit, nan, twice, companions preceded him to the grave INTERESTING RACE ACROSS THE PACIFIC.Special to The Montreal Star.B.C.January 26.\u2014Keen ins by shipping man a race across the Pacific ocean, the Victoria.which, prize being supremacy in speed uinong- the Oriental passenger carriers.Minnesota.Jas.J.Hill's mammoth liner to be operated hereafter in connection growing steamship interests, left Seattie at 4.30 Govergment tion for admission to the staff lege to be held in August each year.Officers of the permanent forces desing to present themselves for the their appointments afl Commander, Past Chancellor.Robert Nickle; Chancellor, Frank Jomea: Prelate, seph Étcenberz, PC: Isidore Ril}, Hon.Dr.Helmcken and famihar figures in provincial affairs being his fellow-passengers.After seeing some service with the Hudson's Bay Company here, Mr.Porter took Shirt Cuff without fric- up land near Colwood, following tion.ço as to avoid as farnring there until about four years much as possible any ago.His wife, who has accompanied chance of wear.has long him from England.died five years after their settlement in British Colum- and although he since married the third of Mr.Porter's yeurs ago.is manifested was staried on Monday, the Great Northern's p.m.on Monday.The Empress of | - Japan salled \u201cfrom Victoria outward and thereby [reatly pro- exactly five hours later.Bets are tongs the life of shirts being made that the bmpress will beat the Minnesota into Yokohama by six clear days, and reach Hong Kong len ahead of her opponent.\u2014_\u2014 MORE WAR MEDALS FOR DISTRIBUTION.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, African\u2019 war meduls for the Canadian sanuary 26.\u2014 The South Hospital Corps, have been re- celved for distribution.Imperial authorities have plac- the disposal of the Canadian two nominations annual- entrance to the staff coliege.officers will be selected from who \u2018\u2019quallfy\u2019\u2019 at the examina- col- permanent staff and next examination forward names to headquarters not later March 31, each year.Mayor Teed Was Re-elected.Spevial to the Montreal Stat.St.Stephen.N.B.January \u201c6\u2014Mayor was re-elected by Acolamation.is Mayor Teed's third term of 1 \u2014 PRESENTATION! \u2014 A meoting of lvanhoe Lod the regular No.à Knights hias, which was held \u2018In their castle hall on Tuesday evening.a Past Chancellor's jewel was presented to Past Chan- William J.Brown, by tha memBers In recognition of the very faithful service which he has rendered to Ivanhoe 1ge and the order during the p eight years he han been A member.Grand Vice-Chancellor James R.Rain wag called upon for to make the presentation.IVANHOE LODGE.No.3, OF PYTHIAS.-~The Deputy Grand Chan- KNIGHTS H.1.W.Powers instalied the officers of this lodge on Tuesday avening in their castle hall, assiated by the Orang Chane elior, Master at corde and Seal.Grand Vice Chancellor, Grand Arms, Grand Keeper of Re- The offlecrs who were in- for 1905 are am follows: C hancellor Willlam J.Brown, p.View.obert Master of Work, J.J.Joss reper of Records and Seal, Ch P.C.\u2019Master of Finance, Oliver Gc.P.E.; Master of Exchequer.Jo- Master at Arms.inner guard, Petsr McLen- outer guard, Robert Watt.umbia\u2019s criginal pionerrs, these sturdy.hearted men who came World wilderness in the tio the New| Hudson's @ pa _\u2014 Sy fh DODDS\" THLE PILLS »3 life The \u20140Fr- New and Used \"Furniture Carpets, Carpet Squares.Rugs, Linol- eur, Crockery and Glassware, Pictures, Mirrors, Organ, Brass Beds.Enamel Beds, Bric-a-brac, Jardinteres, Vases, Books, Tweedy, Sultings, Belfast linens.Lave Curtains, Quilts, Towels, Dress Uonds, and sundry useful house furnish- yee.a vlir lvoms, 1821-1823 Notre Dame Su FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Al 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.LATE: OFFERINGS In SLEIGHS Are sometimes very desirable.Ours are.Justas many handsome styles\u2019 To choose from as ever, in\u2019 SPEEDING SLEICHS, our specialty, FAMILY SLEICHS, ROAD SLEICHS, Clearing them all out at REDUCED PRICES.Call at our warerooms, or Telephone Main 3774.E.N.HENEY CO0., Limited, 333.335 St.Paul St, Montreal.18.3 e0d To iron an attached been the aim of all Laundry Men who take a pride in their work.pilet The Laundryf | has recently installed two machines which accomplishes this work committed to their care.290 GUY ST.Phones l'p 3480, 3481, 3482.ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STANLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.At the annual meeting of the vougre- gation of Stanley Presbytertqn Church, last night, a new board of management was elected as follows: President, James A.Ogflvy, er.: vive- president.Geo.B.Fraser: recordinz secretary, William E.Dickson.treasurer, J.Alex.Hawthorne.finance secretary, Geo.Muirhead.The new directors are Messrs.John D.Duncan, Gustav Herzh:rg, John Smith and J.Campbell Moir.The treasure='s report showed a satisfactory condition In the finances of the church.a small balance being left out of the recel:ts of 35.300.Encourag- | ing reports were also read from the ! various societies connected with the church.A vote Of thanks waë passed to the cholr and its director, Mr.Peter Anderson.Speclal mention was made of Miss Christine Rarcy Dickson, a former member of the cholr.who ia now siudyine in London, ed the having Raîn- Strath.\u201cona scho! varehip in music.The Charity | Ball.The decorations the Charity Rall, this evening, will be carried out in a very e.aborate manner.the colours selected being crimson and gold, At the far end of the Windsor Hall and opposite the entrance, a remi-cir- cular dain will be erectad, carpeted in tor crimson and hung with crimson vel- ver curtains.Stightly lower platforms at \u201cach side af the cantra! dais wiil he resery ad fur the patronesses.A \u201cannoy of crimson vel vet wlll surmount the whole.und the curtains ©f the small gallevy above will be of erlinson yelvet.\"The same fabtic combined whh gold will be used to drape the windows.and the long platforms running down each side of the room will Lie carpeted with crimson.A number of dinuer parties will hr given this evening.the various hoat- esres afterwards taking their guests to the ball.Following ts the programme: 1.Waltz.Cingalee | 2.Two Step.Zanzibar 3.Waltz.-.- ##FRe 1dol's Eye 4.Waltz .\"Red Feather 5.Two Step .\" Madeap Princess 6 Whalta.Silver SHpper 7.Two Step .Feypt 8.Waltz.The Shogun 9 Two Step.An a Birch Canoe 10.Waltez.\u2026.* .Sergeant Kitty Extras \u2014 (1) Two Step, Laughing Water.(2) Waltz.Anheuser Busch.(3) Two Sep.Ingoinar, 11.Waltæ.Amoreuse 2.Lancers.«44 20e cee .Medley 13.Waits.2.1.Tenderfoot 14.Two Step.My Cony \"Corner Girl .- Madcap Princens .Goo Goo Man 13.Waltx.16.Two Step.17.Waltz.\u201ces -Blue Danube 18.Two Bten.0.\u2018Babes in Toyland 19 \u2018altz.«tty ot .Babette 20.Two Step.So \"Polly Piim Lancers will be played as an extra 1 after the arrival of Their Excellencies.mapeonss\u201d\u201d Auction Sale, Excellent New Carpet Squares, In most all Grades & Sizes.English Oilcloths & Linoleums Parlour.Dining Rcom and Bedroom Furntture, Hundsome Upright Pianos, Curtains, Porticies and House Furnish- ngs : Positively wilhout reserve.FRIDAY, January 27th, '05, At 230 PM RAE & DONNELLY, 20 2 Auclionéers.dE FOR SALE\u2014CALE AND SEE OUR furnishlngn, furiture, pianos, etc.Great bargains this month, at cither private sule or uuction.Rule Tu redaye and Fridays at 2.30, ut our Auction Rooms, 241 und 243 Mt.James ot, Rue & Donnelly.ze 6 Pain Across thie Kidneys For Three Years.Suffered Great Agony.Could Not Stoop or Bend.No disease is so quiet and stealthy in its approach as kidney disease.That is why it is so dangerous.It may become deep-seated before you realize the danger It is therefore of great importance to recognize the early warning symptoms, because in its early stage kidney disease bo Sail curable.Pain or dull ache in back i is one of the first signs.So are blades pains, bearing-down pains, smarting sensation when urinating, frequent or sup urination, and gravel or sediment in the urine, etc.You cannot be well if your kidneys are not performing their functions properly.In all ordinary cases of any derangement of the \\idneys, a few doses of DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLE will put the patient right; in old oz chronic cases, the treatment should be persisted in.Mr.Mi.hael A.McInnis, Woodbine, Marion Brid.e, N.S., tells of his experience : or the last three years I suffered great agony with pain across my kidneys, and was so bad that I could not stoop or bend.I consulted and had several doctors treat me, but I got none the better.On the advice of a friend 1 procured æ box of that valuable life.giving remedy, Doan'\u2019s Kidney Pills, and to my surprise and benefit I immediately became better.In my opinion Doans Kidney Pills have no equal as a cure fos any form of Kidney disease.Price 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.28 All dealers, or direct by mail.Tux DoAN KIDNEY PILL Jo, Toroxro.OxT, BLOOD POISON FOR MMEITEEN YEARS Webavemade thecureof binod poison aspecialty ermanen y Cured.ue a can be Lreated at ome under ame guaran: a © solicit tha most obstinate case Wen ared the worst eases in to BS days.ve taken mercury, iedide potas * coox REMEDY co.2097 RASORIC TREPLE, Ohjsage, D.272 312 res are excluded Several thousand subscriptions regardas more or less ephemeral.THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.- Company want to speculate so deeply in \u201cfutures,\u201d they must permit the people to do a litue apeculating, too.Three-cent fares will be places long before the Ralt-century is common- honour of \u2018Their Exceilencies the Gov- érnor-General and the Countess Grey, the lutter vus handsomely gowned in reseda green cloth, trimmed with green satin of the same shade, which edged the tlounces trimming the skirt, Lady Grey wore a fiat velvet hat of reseda it is not any nearer to St.Petersburg.These are mornings when Westmount feels that it might be a good thing to boll ita bath, too.Qur esteemed contemporary, the Otta wa Journal, no doubt, thinks the result was P\u2014\u2014 D\u2014 R\u2014: -For a Few More Days Only.The following are the best values ever offered for cash\u2014 KARN, medium size, walnut case, full compass.BERLIN, In stock since September .+.«icrecescaves.B27 vu.\u2018s233 > Get seats early for the Ysaye Recital 188 Theatre des Nouveautes.Tel.Bell Exet 1:15.WEEK OF JANUARY 23rd FEU TOUPINEL.Play in 5 Acte.By A Bisson.\u2014 = \u2014 up.If we can anticipate the good things \u2018 ; Ra AT ven - LAYTON BROS, used at a few concerts, walnut comet 8175 MATINÉE SATURDAY.19's \u2018nod ! green, With white osprey, and a subie Lord Grey is getting a good taste of THE ONTARIO ELECTIONS.Qhich are to come our way by per- | cloak.Lady Sybil Grey wore an OX- |our winter weather, which he bravely HEINTZMAN & CO., made in Canada, guaranteed to last.$134 Tôc to 82.80.The decent elements in Canatllan mitting the Company to anticipate .ford gray tallor-made costume trimmed with silk braid, and a hat of pale faces in a top hat.HAINES BROS, square grand, in handsome rosewoed 8118 Beats at Star Branch and Monument National.MESSENGER SVC.4 ® somewhat the inevitable growth of | mauve with long mauve feather.Lady The Russian Government could prob C.& C.FISHER, an old reliable American make .$108 Tel Malo 4577.2) gl Office, \"Star Branch.\u201d politics wll feel a freshened confidence j ) » Evelyn Grey was gowned In gray | ably get along without, iy This, our last bargain list of our stock-taking sale, .is decidedly Corner Peel and St Catherine streets, in themselves aftar the magnificent Montreal and its environs, we may be cioth braided In white, with large hina if it were assur Of ur best.; Up.932.Uniformed messengers fur- open to argument; but there ought to Velvet hat.Mrs.Hanbury Williams of its own people, ° : = - nished for afternoon teas, receptions, proof of self-respect given yesterday (| Was dressed In terra cotta cloth With With (ne present sidewalks.Montreal Easy payments will be accepted on any of the above at a slight The Rev.J.E.Smith, of Philadelphia, ete.19 slôf eod by the province of Ontario.The peo- Le Feciprocity in anticipations.If We |scal coat, and a white felt bat trim- |hag as many backsliders as a certain advance.: © \u2014 are to sell out for half-a-century, we Med with chrysanthemums in tefra place where they are reputed not to have will deliver a series of lectures.in this ple of our sister province felt that they themaelves, rather than any group ought to get the price of, at least, 1930.cotta shades.Their Excellencies, who Were attend- any ice to put their ashes on.If not convenient to call, write for full particulars at once.- re aity on the \u2018\u2018Bible as tbe Word of God,\" the first of which will be given in the Goverror General's Reception, THE DANCING SCHOOL a ._ [ed by Capt.Trotter.A D.C., and Capt.Ix there anything more ludicrous than : + * hali of the Natural History Society.32 |\\ a stout man in a tight uniform, trylug « University Strect, on Thursday, the 26th , ce.Lat At ' 1 3 on AD.watched Lhe play from nat to stumble over his sword and make of January, at 8 o'clock p.m.Special 10 wader the immediate Vice- Begui patronage have a free people more signally or Year contract.shou!d be the attitude the windows of the reception room, au impressive bow at the same time?topie: \u201cHaŸe we a Divine Word?If so, Instructions given in Court Etiquette, Approach t Montreal and also visited the rinks.His Excel \u2014_\u2014 Where is it, and What is it?\" The pub- to Dais, Salutation, Retreat, Control of Train There resolutely re-established thelr goo1| VF - .lency afterwards had tea upstairs in Why does a woman hate to wear the | .°9 lic cordlally invited.Admission free.Is » proper per form.vob p2100 nw i convince re \u2018name.Quebec did the same thing a the billiard room, where the pretty same evening frock two nights running?19 3 .senc in Buriesque Mnu number of years ago, when It overwhelmed a powerful but corrupt Government, and we have been feeling rather \u201cuppish \u201d these last few years.as we contrasted our robust virtue on that occasion with the paltering timidity with which the people of Ontario regarded their Old Man of the Sen.But pow Ontario has vindicated itself It can now flatter itseif on being nearly as good as Quebec.Plainly it only &walted the opportunity.He will be a very stupid man who reads nothing In this Ontario cataclysm Yor RUSSIAN FITNESS FOR REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT.Whether the present uprising of the Russtan people ts crushed or not, whatever may be the immediate outcome, the ultimate result will in a large measure depend upon the fitness of the Russian people and institutions representative and responsible It is a maxim of high politica that \u2018constitutions are not made, they grow.\u201d The British constitution is a growth from the insti- tutionse of the Teutonic peopies who éame into England in the fifth and 8ixth centuries, and the germs of the government.tea table was charming!y done in violet and green.During his visit Lord Grey expressed great Interest in the \u20acame.He was shown the original copy of the by-laws drawn up In 1507T.and he signed the original minute book as Well ae the register.Lady Grey only spent a short time at the curling club, as she had to attend a meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses, eir Excellencies were recedved by the president, Mr.J.T.McCall, and! vice-president.Mr.A.J.Hodgson, and | presented to the following officials of the Montreal Curling Club: Mr.R.W.Tyre, A.F.Riddeil, R.W.McDougall, David Williamson, C.P.Sclater, S.A.McMurtry, T.L.Paton, treasurer, and W.M.Taylor.secretary.They were also presented to the ladies of the club: Mrs.J.T.McCall, Mrs.A.J.Hodgson, Mrs.Lyall Davidson, presi- A man never objects to wearing the same dress clothes a half-dozen nights a week.Well may the Czar.as he bolts the door And fastens the garden e To let none pass, look in the glass To see (f his crown's on stralght \u2014Chicago N One of the guests at the City Hall yesterday was horrifled to hear « potloamian say \u2018Grey.move up there\u2019 A hasty search for our new Governor-General, who was thus being ordered around, revealed the fact that that Grey was &pé- loeman! THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.The nineteenth snnual barrels arte Irtah Protestan enevole takes place bn in the Mechahies Har morrow evening.Sir Francis * Hmm, 3 CHARITY - 144 Peel Street, Dominon 8quare, - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS! MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.A Under the distinguished patronage bf Their Excellencies the - Montreal.\u2018 Governor-Generäl and the Countess Grey.ct.L Olivet Glee Club Concert will be held In VICTORIA HALL, WEST.MUUNT, on FRIDAY EVENING, JAN.27th, at 8.15.Part songs, glean, ladies\u2019 choruses, ete.Bololsts: Mies Adelaide Paterson, soprano: Mrs A.Wellesley Hugman.con- traito: Mr Frederick Telling, tenor; Mr.A.Wellesley Hugman, baritone; Miss Dolly Lucas, violiniste: Miss Reta Notan and Miss Fdna Mitchell, elocutionists ; Mr.Ernest F.Kerr, conductor.Knabe Piano used.* gle1 et Dance, as seen in comie A.uOY MACLON 0, Tr 2186 or 77.Teacher, \u201c | 208 CAN YOU WALTZ?If not, and you wish to learn sorrectly, call and see r.AL Norman, Conservatory Rall Cor.MoGIll College Arve.ang 2260 S¢ Catherine 8t spec'al attvutfon glven to those w' 0 have failed te tears elsewhere, Phone Up 811 \" Under Vice-Regal Patronage.THE VICE REGA].RECEPTIONS Complete detaiis\u2014the bow: ihe courte sey.slo\u2014~may be legrned (rom present Imperial Parliament may be [dent of the Montral Ladies\u2019 Curling | the President, Rev.enon Bald vin, and FIRST PRINCE WALES PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN.but a party victory.It was a coull- traved in the \u201ctun-gemot\u201d or town.Club: Mrs.Whitehead, Miss Bond, pL eg Cover @ In aid of the Montreal Maternity.: A few PRIVATE LESSONS ia dancing + .and Mrs.G.Brooks-Claxto .\u201d will add greatly to your pleasure at these tion triumph, it ever our politics has ship meeting which controlled local Among t present ee Mrs BOTH Hr Francis tipo nd xX I NT D = oO Et Ex TT REGIMENT FUSILIERS.functions.Lessons given ally at any - | : S hope : : a e e \u2019 A A seen one.When the twp Oxfords re- affairs among the Saxons and Angles.prank Bond, Miss Muriel Bond.Mrs.Bishop paldvin êTe rd latter A ee oP 934.BTANLEY H a turn Conservative members, there is It is then a suggestive coincidence James Thom.Dr.and Mrs.Scane, Miss London, Ont, 8ir- Francis Hincks One hundred men and four sergeants with the brass band will parade at the y \"ENING, Ja.ry 26 ; .that among the Russian people js Mary Lee Riddell, Mrs.A.Howell, the was a great Cappdian statesman, and THURSDA Y EY} anua; ë : mmple proof either of Liberal absten- found a close parallel to the \u201crun.Misses Johnston.Mrs.Murray-Smith, | Bishop Baldwin great churchman.: Co ROUT 30 pe a \u20ac guard of honour WINDSOR HALL sions or Liberal conversions.In most |gemot.\u201d Among the Russians, it le Dee vin Due ee iss x Da; fhm ae sphere standing In the TICRETS\u2014Ladies, 64.00.Gentlemen, $4.00.to His Excellency the, Governor-General ALL NEXT WEEK ! = , { son, ; ., 3 .- on ths occasion of his departure from o! 4 - i \u201d { .\u2014 .at3 parts of the prov qe it Is clear en- calied the \"mir,\" and consists of the .Hare.Mrs.\u20ac.Notman the Mivmes The annual meeting of the sharehold- Tickets may be procured from R.Moat & Co., 40 Hospital Street ; Mra.W.R.oity.Afternoons -30 5 ough, indeed, that} the Liberals did meeting of all the full-grown male in- A UN ans M mation, Me ers of the Mitchell Line of stonmers et Miller, 308 Stanley Street ; also at Windsor Hotel and Shaw's rat review order.RITT oo a - - .\u2019 .N.a .Ss.h Is were plac ] ., MER P not stand by the party candidates, Le pt which LUE |H, B.Yates, Mre.R.W.Macdougail, held Venere July last.and the rec Reserved.Gallery teats, $1.00, $200 and $3.00 at Shaw's Music Stores, 2274 | , 0 Mm FERGUSON.& showing that they had the coura well as the meeting ca % mir.Mlés Mardoûgall.Mr.Gordon Mac- [venue was reported to considerably ex- St.Catherine Street.20a2 2161 djutan RIOG RAPH I ESUUS| An elder presides over the meeting.dougall.Mr.Borradaile, Mr.Dudley | ceed the expenditure.The Hon.Peter -£ independence which enabled them to but he exercises no authority except Oliver.Mrs.Fred.Cains.Miss Irene Mitchell.Hon.Donald A.Smith, y Mesrrs.,' rise above party at this crisis in the that of chairman.The will of the | \u201cmir\u201d is declared by the upheld hands Cains.Mrs.E.A.Whitehead, Mrs.Lyle | Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.McCall, Mr.\u2018 J.G.Ross, John Rankin and w\" Ogtl- vie were re-elected directors; also Mr.Mitchell as president.ONTARIO RIVE, Cor.Detorimer and Ontario Btreets, Brotherhood Moving Pictures.INustrated Songs, ete, everytaing new from we Be.to end.L5c, 35e affairs of their provincé, and vote j and Mrs.Hodgson.Miss Hamilton, Mrs.Bargain Prices, MW, ; f th ajority.and | f lose .Lansing Lewis.Misses Meagher, Miss THE LINE established was an en- Mari Children 10c: Adults Wet Re- sgainst a Government which, under o e majority n nl case of a close Amy Judah.Miss Pangman.Miss M.ergetic effort to get into clomer trade GRAN D FANCY DRE SS CARN IVAL ! serene toe Evening Admission 180; Re our system, must carry the responsibil.vote the voters are lined up in two parties and are counted, %s in the Sewell, Mr.C.Pangman, Mrs.Shear- wood, Mr.and Mrs.Tyre, the Messrs, with Newfoundland communication Messrs.Peter direct with Montreal Skating.in Fancy Dress only.Special Music.- FRIDAY EVENING, JAN.Admisswon 135 and 25 cents.27.Overalls erved :2c and 35c Seals on sale in advance at Shaw's Music Flore \u2019 ! Cash Receipta given with every 4ty for the campaign of criminality by British House of Commons the .mem- Hickson, the Mesers.Bond, Mr.F.heli airecigrs.ae.Saeed , 10 rleod Hea on Monday a Tuesttiay: With every which it has been kent in power.It bers go out into the lobby.No matter, Budden.Mr.H.Brainerd.Dr.J.C.away.- - - = \u2014 admission ticket 50c worth of receipts: run f ; i Cameron.Mr.and Mrs.McMurtry.- TT TT TTT TT TTT -\u2014 every reserved seat ticket $1 Ta Was not a tug-of-war bétween Grits NOW small the majority, the will of ceipts.1° the \u201cmir\u201d is law, and no man would Miss Nora Smith.Col.and Mrs.Tbbot- Mr.Andrew Robertson treasurer of the .son.Mra.J.R.Hutchins, Mrs.Frank Montreal] General Hospital, acknowledges and Torles: but the calm Judgment gare openly to dispute it.Caverhill, Mrs.Mortimer B.Davis.with thanks the recelpt of the following i \u201cx veeatary lite.wich aa led of a decent people upon the indecency Above the \u201cmir,\u201d in the hierarchy Mrs.A.J.Riddell, Mr.and Mrs Aus- donations for the institution, One run FRIDAY an THE ty sll pro esalonal mon fod on i J \u2019 tin Stead.Misz Tyre, Mrs.H.Colson.dred dollars from Dr : y T Phin ot recent politics.of Russian Institutions.are the ho Misses Gardner, Miss Rachel eighty dollars from T.E.TURKISH Fat rio the overburdened There is no means by which a party \u201cVOlost,\u201d the council of a group of Dawes.Mrs.B.W.Coghlin, Miss N.THE LATE Dr.Robert T Sd BATH gx AO UNT RO AL : \u201c \u201c « oo | Dawes.Mra.Harry M .Mrs.W.was one of the oldest an - Co VW L ONTA.N RD aire : can escape responsibility for faults of miss,\u201d and the \"Zemsivo,\u201d the coun A.Clark Miss Grace ren.Mr.A.ful surgeons in the country.He took N AL VS.M G A : saife Street, cil of either a district or a province.tain legislative functions, though both Alberta).Mr.and Mrs.G.F.C.Smith, and was for feasor at MeGiH Medical Faculty.He NDUCATIONAL.To J.and M his degree at McGill \"EDERAL CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKLEY - government and methods of electioneer- Both are elective bodies and have cer- i R.ve Lidaeu Dut.che gre.some vears house suggeon to he Gen- SENIOR FED + ing when it is In power.That is the j ' eral Hospital, Intef becoming pro Game to start at 8.30 p.m.sharp.Band in Attendance.| + very fundamental principle of our sys- are more under official influence than the \u201cmir.\u201d They correspond alostiy to ; i MeLimont.Mise Post (New York) Miss | Miss Evelyn Marler.Misa Drury.Miss afterwards aided in the founding of Bishop's College Medical Faculty, He A few specially reserved seats on sale at Star Brantd Office TO-NIGHT, SKATING, With Band in Special Selections tem of government.If a ministry can th i\" ¢ th hundred | Bell (Warhington).Mra.R.Loring.dled in the eighties e meetings o e \u201chun moot\u201d Mra.R.Markay.Mr.and Mra.Peers : : fake the ground that it is not respon and the \u201cshire moot\u201d in early Eng- Davidson.Mr.J.Meacher Mre.HR To-Night's Appointments.[JOR WAR PUR ST \"UTIURY SRARIE VIPS TLS WE Sopp ry MARVELOUS \u2018 sidle Plitically for the misdeeds which land.and glve further evidence of the Rawlings.the Misses Rawlings, Miss are committed either in the public services or on its behalf at the electione, who, then, are the people to hold responsible ?It is not enough for the Premier to have clean hands.He must have capable hands as well - vigour of the germ of representative g#vernment among the Russian peo- pie.In fact.the sole link in the chain of representative Institutions that seems to be lacking in Russia is the parliament for the Empire for which thé Zemstvos have ssked, and which Fthel Bond, Miss J.Tyre, and many others.THEIR EXCELLENCIES ATTEND INFORMAL SKATING PARTY.His Majesty's\u2014' ihe Isle of Spice.\u201d Academy\u2014Dan McAvoy In farce comedy.Prancals\u2014 Burlesque and vaudeville.Royal\u2014\" Escaped from Sing Sing.\" Nouveautes\u201d \"Fer Tonpinel.\u201d\u201d CHARGED WITH THEFT OF JEWELLERY.\"TO-NIGHT At 8/30 Sharp NO_ LONG OR TEDIOUS WAITS MEMOR DISCOVERY \"AIRE sd ED; D; SMPLY TAUGHT hands capable of keeplng the ndmin- Merely requires the consent of the A very Informal skating party at the X about $800 worth of jew-1- oman ey Fa ; Czar and his ministers for ita realiza- Victoria Rink last night was attended Laat week abou | ann istfation clean and thé election ma- a lery was stolen during the night from | tian, = by Their Excellencies.the Governor ' Graval's store, 721 St.Catherine str The Best in America 8 75 ELMAN Sokol ro HERORY, ojinery honest.The spirit Gf representative Anstitu- General and Countess Grey, who were Last might Augustine Bouchar not er.suit.a hook *4 L New Ys York : And this test will he applied to the tions is thus \u2018vigorously in evidence- accompanied by the ladies Sybil and | Xavier, Valliancourt und Albert Mark § I : J Pema ve Jt.\" Cr - hl .on were arree \"oa new ministry which Mr.Whitney must among the Rusklan people.It has Evelyn Grey and Mrs Hanbury-Wil- | for pnrerseted mm ine theft.Nearly aû Bw F.BAND will Play from 8 to.8.30 and at Half Time Dest Engineer Blue Denim, 3 ERT soon be called upon to form.Ontarle CTeated already most of the requisite liams.and attended by Captaig Newton, the missing goods were found by the dev \u2019 0.bd \u2019 : machinery.All that seems to be nged- A-D.C.The vice-regal party reached.tectives at Lhe home of Manton.Th® Usual Prices \u2014 vents on sale at fir Branch Ofiice, coraer St, Catherine and Feel $1.5 si Bus proven Its temper with regard to ful for its full fruition Is that the the rink about half past ten and was Accused were arraigned before Judge reets.Phone Up 1346 : election crimes.It has overwhelmed present bureaucratic rulers of the na hi, by Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Gauit Lafontaine to-day, and all pleaded oo! F R I D A Y Painters and plasterers, : s : - and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Eadie, and guilty.The enquete was or SKATI NG BAND \u2019 d government which It held responsible tlon.to paraphrase Tolstol's vigorous proceeded at once to the dais at the Wednesday next.; N 1 G H T $1.Oo.y / : end of the rink._\u2014 - ./ : for unlawful practices at the pdlls.Phrase, should get oft the backs ot + - £ Hu ~~ RE.i | Her Excellency wore a cloth costume IR PRÉSENTATION.\u2014 Prior Men That Wear \\ 1 \u2014 Tmt it Will be any more tolerant of re caple ES ise h He with mink sat, and long mink cloak.mdr for Sarnia Ont.MER oP We are making the finest Milk Chocolate in n the wc world, Sh He Puch ve Overalls 784 St.Lawrence and 407 Pine ave, ! ; n institu- Lady Sybil Grey and Lady Evelyn ! Copland, of the n oronto, was à nuchase From oO January 3rd.Day and event # @ainistry called to office for the very pions, Grey wore skating costume of green | presented with a gold signet ring by his with the latest and most improved machinery.»hou Expert Shonkkrapers And stenograph plirpose of giving honest government \u2014 cloth; and Mrs.J.Hanbury-Williams fellow choir-men in the American Church.Our \u2018 «siness course and up-to-date meth aid ensuring clean elections, in exceed We thought Canada had produced wore 8 ark cloth costume and ermine O WW.A N\u2019 s m.urrie ods of inate uc tion, are upexcollod.Sur n , - cloak.Mrs.Ernest Gault was gowged systema: CCR RES 5 , L ; .devel the most rapid and accurate Infly improbable, It Mr.Whines de- (70 SES er | ose hie Tne wir nS CURES CAT C otre Da ken In be roro PSE A r- .: seyves the fate of Mr.Ross, he will ators of resourcefulness and courage.Eadle wore a piaid skating sult, h uv R A ARRH h 1 t Waf C tt 1987 Notre Dame St.NOTE Tn Sar mati y sthermas ngt escape It.For he must never Colorado can put us to sleep.how- Fa en furs a Ae DA ttre Japanese Cotarrh Cure Never Falls Milk C ocolave ers, rocque es ten, Frans conversation, German.Las ' + © a exams.i rT AN nwe forget that he is In power, not as the ever.They have discovered a Denver ; Bkated, the Countess Grey o-~cupying Lots of remedies relieve catarrh fora and Medallions.enon! for rays and girls.Peal or write chjet of a party.but as the chosen In.Democrat who voted one hundred 8 feat in the directors\u2019 box.Several (ime, because they are full of oocaine for prospeotus.Telephone East 2740 * : ; | Waltzex.and a grand march, led dy .nd other d J, CONULLY.Principal, 811 12 sod cod sttement of punishment raised in the !!Me8 in one day.| Mise Lily Young and Mr.Harois ious Geadon Foe Co rerbese We Invite Comparison.Eyes a .- : Eadie preceded supper.which was |, ° & land of sn aroused people.Vice-Admiral Dubassoff has been B5erved at a buffet in the directors\u2019 make ut feel Detter.But stop the The COWAN co., Ltd., - TORONTO.Crammar, Composition, Literature discusaing Russia's pl Ms h | rooms, where the decorations were red os eut and catarrh returns worse 2 12 sam n CS Cu or any spacial work ir, English may s g sia\u2019s plans for the fu- and green.During the evening many \u2018han ever.Japanese Catarrh Cure is a \u2014 taken up In the day or evening cians A THREE-CENT FARE.ture in the Far East.He pays: \u201cWe charming effects were achleved -by complete, Daal tap instantly - -e SHORTELL'& ACADEMY,\" enail leave Port Arthur to Japan.\u201d coloured calclum lights, which were &'!ls the germs of catarrh, allays RACTURED BONE.\u2014 Jean Belbeouf, of the institution state that be is a little - 2677 Bt: etin« Bt.The Street Rallway franchise belongs Thig shows a kindly spirit of genetoi- | thrown on the skaters.There was a inflammation, clearstbe head, stops the 2 yoare of age.a labourer.residing at better to-day.PROF: GRANT, B.0.A.i Tel Up.3276.7, i riper a.| |v large attendance at hawking and spit , takes a t fell whil work Prof.Phy.Optical Institute of Canada.tr + te to mel} ty to a hostile count It Rusel y | Very larg C the rink, but g spi eg away head- s6 Laprairie street, to the people.If the people are y ntry.sia wi no invitations had been Issued.aches, and remaves\u2018 every trace of the |v afternbon 1 u ihe Radian Pa- -Spotial \u2018Notigs.Hours 9 to 1, X'té,3.el, Up 1333.1 MARS, BunLocK.* tt out for the next half century.the leave al Manchuria to China\u2014who In the courme of thé evening, Their disease.Ja Catarrfi Cure is y cific Hallway yard de Mile ind, afd sb The Concert Hall d the McGill C 37357 CATHKR' NEWT I&G)| ghorthand spectalist, founder Ryllabie happens to own that section of real Excellencles asked to be intro- balmy, aromatic pomsde\u2014pleasant to Solved, 2 fracture eee al! and the Me on > methnd of teehing, receives select num- ice for it\u2014 ; \u2019 other injuries of an internal nature.He ; people should get a good pr catate\u2014the whole war can be settled.JUced to Mr.Louis Rubenstein, meore- use and marvelous im its h aren th the \u2018General Hospital He servatorium.an thr of students for Superior Businusé and the le should get the price ; i tary of the \\mateur Skaling Associa- soothin \"UNIES Gers low ail night but the off = - ~ -\u2014 Education.Shorthand \"(isaac Pitman\u2019.J peop.= © There is nothing like being generous.{jon of Canada.and ex-amateur cham- eu VB et of ihe was very low all night, The Council Boapd of the Mosill typewriting, English, French.day and Undoubtediy an enlarged contribu- _\u2014 pion figure skater of the worid.- fame Rlbhors ve pal of ja Si = + \u2014 + Condervatoripm of Wisie, through DI- A \u2018Steamship Wrecked.avening.16 Osbarng sy.fucing: Porminion t civic revenues would hel Mr.Brown, of Pickering.Ont., who Nothing would do hut Mr.Ruben- Cure hvwsriven wo ol te où every case EES fet X A rector Mr.Charles A.E.'Harrie, have Parts.January, ae.TA AThe Compagnie square.Seod tjop to the .P was accused of having offered to bribe | stein had to show them a gumber- cf (ed having cured some very aggravated po, ong The Kind You Have vas Bug Gor 2470.SC gain with eine ajrceu for & Generale Transatiantique steamship Ale En.* a aldertnén ott of an unpleasant pre- his best, as well as some of bls most fases .; , © x, T Bd - Pio Colon Car dd MANSHIR, .cha three Liberal workers lo vote Tory, [ 9 \u201cand His Rxoellé | ak dress | Lv Signatuy ui À + ) ris X c AY Res HER has nde Private | dé \u2026\u2014unibr.; tue * pérhoget tn- deyment.: They mast get moi rhober, Has Pubiibhed a desis affidavit, in the | afi\u2019 the Y * o?figure akating had! The & Lo Maco : : \u2018princtpat t fon totally ked Hedt Nantes.There were giruc:ioh of Canada's Champion Peninan.D, and they are hard dviven for a popular course of which he says the alleged \u2018 à long talk together about the art Torente, a ood tf for use in the Concert Hall A 00 casualties.Beauchamp, 2133 St.Catherine st.308 ur - a , 1 : a AN es = ces \u20ac crn gens voie rise ave ems mem EL 2 Le eee ee pie Wel Lc tu a | .LL La i a Cees am Cee me em ves put Acree mY A Fie weve Comments of the Canadian Press on the Defeat of Ross The General Opinion Is That the People of Ontario on Wednesday Did a Good Day's Work for Purity in Politics\u2014 General Surprise Expressed at the Sweeping Nature of the Victory.Toronto, Ont.January 26 \u2014The Mail and Empire says of the result of yesterday's electivn.\u201cIt was hoped and Indeed vxpected thal yesierday's elec; tion would put an end to the unhappy condition of affatis in the Queen's: Park, but it was never supposed in any quarter that the popular nstog woud be su widespread aud that the sweep would be so complete.As it Is the Ross government is shattered and there 15 scarcely a fragment left, \u201cAll the strong men on the government side, with the exception of Mr.Roses, have disappeared and there r- Mains an opposition composed of po.- Uclans representing the least desiable elements In our public life.While the turn over has been murvellous tne de- talls are certainly unprecedented.Where the candidate of the Hoss guv- ernmetit has been able to pull arouzh his majority has been exce.!1giy small.On the other hand the mjori- ties p-lled by the supporters of Mr.Whitney are enormous.This iudicaies that the people are very much in earnest.When they determined tv have a change they alsu decided to express their vEws in a manner sufficienty emphatic to leave no room for any tiis- understanding.The verdict is the must sweeping une pronounved agasust a government in Canada.\u201cThe verdict 18 really the deciaration of Ontario that the people tend iv rule.IL is an announcement hil io artificial or criminal interference with electoral rights is not safe.It 3 au intimation to all public men and to sil must be honrs:v aftalrs and parties, that there in the conduct of public that the ballot must be treated us sir- , red.The judgment will be welcoand by independent and right thinking men.lt gells us that there is a pune conscience und that the proviuce 1s at heart sound.\u201d THE TORONTO GLOBE.The Globe says.\u201cYesterday's el-c- tion was the most sweeping and Une most significant i the stay of eth er political arty wn Ontario.The surprise to the Liberal itaders was Hu Greater than 11 Was to the \u2018'onserva- tive leaders.The swing from the Government majulity vf three to an po0- sition majority of .cu scurs as far rd away beyond either the darkest [eas of the one or th- widest hopes of ia.other.Thu causes which conspired tor the defeat of the Government wes an the main the positive antagomsin of the Ifuor interest, the difference or the opposition, uf the .emperance eern- ents and the persistent reiteration of the charges of electoral corruption.The liquor trade, 1t 1s alleged, went almost solidly against the Guosertiinent Was effective ii Lhe calnpalgn Oraing m some instances through the «one servallve corgatnzativn and in oth:rs through agen.s of (ts own.The luuper- ance people for the most part either voted against the Liberai candidates or did uot vote at a'l.Notwithstanding yesterday's vole we ure of the opigon tht bo the mural interes:s involved .u:d the material progress of the country would have been beti-r served by a return of the ldberal Jus - ernment, The honesty of Mr.Whitney's Inter.Lion nedd net be questioned, but his career has not impressed the public and among his supporters hav- tng clauns upon him fur services rendered, which he will find lt difficuit 10 refuse are men whose presence and power will be 1 Vexalion to any honest leader und a menaue lu the interests of the public.\u201d THE TORONTO WORLD The World says.The result ef the polling yesterday vas surprising in the completeness of the Ross Cux- ernment's defeat.That the Government would be turned out was a foregone conclusion.That its following would be prarticatiy wiped out could not have been anticipated by Mr.Whitney's mokt optimistic friends.(mn- tario did herself viedll yesterday.The defeat of the Ross Government fa so sweeping as to leave no doubt as to its meaning.It means that the people of Ontarlo held and rightly held that a government is Ho better and no worse than the wrongs which are comanto] in its name or for ats profil lt menus also that the people Rioting in Poland.an armed uprising.as almost ion has a weapon in lis house A PROCLAMATION, Governor-General Trepoft and Minister of Finance K Kovsof sued A proclamation last night which reveals the Government's plan for breaking the atrike, not only here but throughout Russia.The pr.inion Is conceived in a paternal tone and puinils out that honest workmen, who want to belter their condition, should huve brought thelr demands to the Government instead of being nisled by agitators into atfiliating with a movement which Is not confined to economic aspirations.It invites the men to return to work, promising them, In the Emperor's name, a revision of the general law, s0 &3 to re- every perilled the lives of subjects of What a monstrous thing,\u201d he sald.\u201cGreat Britain who are employed in \u201cWhat a piece of official shame and factories here.M.Roudnetf assured |self-conviction.Where will one find hin that there wax absolutely no jany defence for a government which THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY, JANUARY 26.1905.the British Consul, has called upon M.|long deferred or.it Roudheff.the assistant police master, who Is acting In Lhe absence of Chief Voltaoff, and requested an explanation of the posied telegram (rom Fondon, alleging \u2018hat the disturbances ut the Russian dockyards and arsenals were due to Angto-Japanese instigation, that bath Great Britain and Jupan are spending vast sums of money to nre- vent the Husstun second Pacific squad- may yuickiy as to surprise the absorbing tragic movement takes its fated course.We are tortured with deep, anxieties.We know the story of human sacrifice which this time has been appreciably lengthened: yet we are perfectly confident that freedom will be achieved.\u201d Such are the opinions and sentl- ron from reaching the Far Fast, and [ments of Prince Kropotkin, the vet- adding that \u201call Ruvstins who strike |eran Russian scholar and reformer, are therefore in contmivance with the who lies il} at his home In Bromley, enemy.whither telegruph boys are carrying M PRoudneff produced the original messages of sympathy and congratu- telegr.un in evidence of good faith.[lation and messages conveying private Captain (rove stated that he would [information of (he events in Russia Prince Kropotkin is profoundly affected by the arrest of liberal minded personages in St.Petersburg.report the imatter to the i:mbassy at 8t.Petersburg, as he considered that the posting of the alleged Lciegrati si- must imprison the lower of its people?The men committed to the duneæeons of the fortress are absolutely guiltless.M.Itoudneff also offered Captain [They never performed an illegal act Grove personal satisfaction lu & revorl [in their lives and never wrote nor to arms.spoke a word of incitement to disorder.em They simply saw that reforms must PRINCE KROPOTKIN ot ine ts maka.the.buress: CONFIDENT OF ULTIMATE RESULT.cause for apprenhension, but assumed the responsibility for the publica tion.crats understand that fact.\u201cThat is the length and breadth of thelr offence.They comprehend the terrible nature of anarchy and know Special Cable from a Montreal Star |that the verniment fabric is dificult Corresnondent.and slow T0 weave anû desire to pre- London, January 26.\u2014\"'Civil govern- |serve the existing machinery in order, put to Inform it with Ideas of right and ment in Russia has ceased.all peace- justice before the infuriated musses ful functions of organized society CONFERRING THE HONORARY DEGREE OF L.L.D.ON EARL GREY AT McGILL UNIVERSITY pect of an eruption of hundreds of thousands of workmen and demand the proclamation of a state of siege.The Moscow garrison numbers about 20,010 but the authorities consider that this is sufficient for present needs, and evi- | dently are determined to avoid bloodshed if possible.They declare they bave the situation well in hand.\u2014\u2014 AT ST.PETERSBURG.Bt.Petersburg, January 26.\u2014Thaugh the strikes have been spreading to various towns, the situation last nigh*.ville disquieting.was not acute anywhere, The great demonstration with an accompaniment of bloodshed which was anticipated at Moscow did not or- cur, ahd the strike in the ancient capt- tal has not spread rapidly, only about 20,000 workmen belirg out, according to latest reports.Cossacks charged and dispersed a crowd of 3.0M workmen, aad reports were circulated in Bt.Petersburg that many were killed, but advices direct from Moscow at midnight deny this, the best information being that only a few blank volieys were fired.The Moscow military have received orders to avoid a repetition of Sunday's tragedy here, and not use ba) cartridges unless they are driven to do s0 by the direct necessity In several Baltic provincial towns there has heen considerable disorder.especially In Riga, where the military are in complete posesssion.In the streets of Helsingfors there was last evening a repetition of Tucvsday's rioting.with bloodshed.some thirty persons being wourded.If a general movement breaks out among the Finns, it is likely to take the form of _ You Must Look To the Liver If You Would Have Good Digestion end Good Health\u2014It is Kept Active by Dr.Chase's | Kidney - Liver Pills.| Bille in the blood is poison.: Bile in the intestines is necessary to | digestion and the healthful action of the bowels, Bite in the blood causes billousness, | headache, jnundice, muddv compiexion\u2019' and is the source of innumernble pains, and aches.The lack of bile in the intestines brings on Indigestion.constipaticn, kidney derangements and a clogging of the whole digestive and excretory ave.tema The liver separates bile from the blood, where it |s poison, and pours it into the Intestines, where It is of iresymable worth.Por this reason the health of the body is dependent on the health and activity of the liver.By making the liver active when it.becomes torpid and sluggish, Dr.Chase's Kldney-Liver Pills insure a healthy Row of bile Into the intestines and the cure of all ailments arising.from \u2018bile poison.indigestion and constipation.Set the liver right by using Dr Chase's Kidney-Liver Pilis, and you will remove the cayse of many pains and aches, of many annoying symptoms, of irritable temper and depress- od spirits.There is no liver requlator so certain of action.so quick to relieve, so Jastingly beneficial., Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, cents a box, at all dealers, or FEdmau- son, Bates & Co.Toronto.The portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famoun receipt book author, are on wey \u201c3 \u2018 grave news strict the hours of labour, the Institu- tlon of a plan for stats insurance otherwise to meet heir demands as : far as the law will permit, and guar- antev them protection against interference by agitators.This document will be followed either hy an imperial manifesto along the same lines, in the hope nf preventing the spread of the strike, ur by a épecific proclamation by the local au'harities wherever sirlkes are in progress, Ry promising to vield the question of hours of labour.which are naw legally eleven IN Russia, the authorities beiteve they will meet the main grievances of the together with the the authort- those strikers to political de- they aeclars the men, workmen.This, Buaraniee of prota tion, ties hope, wiil induce who are {indifferent mands, and which class constitute a great buik of to resume work.It is certain many strikers were forced out against their wishes, but the general effect of the proclamation is still problematical.THE CENSORSHIP RESTORED.London, January 26.\u2014 Among the first acta of Gen.Trepoff, the dictator in 8t.Petersburg, is the itnposition in: full vigour of the censorsh p on all, outgoing telegrams.which was suspended almost \u2018a year ago.london and not &t.Petersburg now becnmes the headquarters for Russian news.The action of Gen.Trepoff was not unexpected, although It was thought that the Government's keen desire tn avoid a collapse In Ruaslan securities in the European markets would induce them tn permit the free transmission of Iytelligence.The fear that s suppressed will have a serivus influence upon the continental Bourses.A deputation from the S.Peters- burg press waited on luterior Minister, Sviatopolk-Mirsky during the day and presented a petition formulated at a conference of editors.M.Souvorin.sr.(editor of the Novoe Vreyma) sald ! that the only means of resloring public confidence was to grant freedom ta the preas and to summon a congress of Zemstvos, He declared that if the press had been fre none of the recent depjorable events would have : happened, Tne minister replied that this petition would be considered, but that he must confer with Governor-General Trepoff.Two tobacco factories resumed work yesterday.THE RIOTS IN POLAND.Reriin, January 26.\u2014 The Frankfurter Zeitung prints details of the riots at i Lodz.Russian l'oland.rumours of which nave been current for a day or two.The paper says that the town has been in a state cf revoin- tion for a week and tha! many persons have heen killed in the fighting.while others have lost their lives by the explosion of bombs.Lodz is the : galer to the meeting a most satisfac.J chief manufacturing centre of Kusalan Poland.tives.À socialist agitater, who waa organizing a strike.was shot and kill- el on the rireets :ast week by the volice, although he was alone and could have been easily arrested.The executive committee of the Rocialiats therrupon convened and adopted a resolution to wrenk summary vengeance upon the authorities.As a sequel twenty-sesen bomb outrages occurred.{ including the wrecking of the prison and the ruining of a number of vodka taverns, which are State property.Afterwards the police bureau was attacked.The police made sorties and dispersed the attackers, who threw bombs.killing and mutilating many.Bombe were after rds employed agninst the town hall, municipal offices nnd barracks all of which were badly wrecked.There was deapernty ; fighting between the police and the re- volutioniste for four successive days.The deaths are estimaled at a large figure.LL Mu ax, January 26.\u2014Captaln Grove, Lea MED TE It contains 30.000 mill opera- .steed, of Ottawa, tute on University street.Miss Reta Noton and Misa Edna Mitch} The Glee Club ls under the dirention of | Prince Louis of Battenberg, will sail in .5 a have hurled against It thelr unrearonin wrath, The autocracy could not un- derStand.There was no wisdom in it.It was blind, deaf.insane: hiince Russia must rise, cities must be wrecked and unarmed peopie must fing their naked strength against lead and steel, have been ruspended and physical! force has hecome the arbiter of events.In every important centre of life the: government is represented by the.armed strength of the couniry and the, people by the strikers, protesters and, revolutionists.The finai issue may be! ERSKINE CHURCH HELD ITS ANNUAL MEETING LAST NIGHT.Air.D.H.MuLennan presided over the annual merting of Erskine Church last night.The treasurer's re- MR.H.A.A.BRAULT RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE At the Annual elections of the Chambre de Commerce.held yesterday, the \u201cfoliowing officers were elected by ac- port.read by Mr.C.J.Hodgson.damation.showed the Income last year to le prgijent.H.A.A.Brault.first vice- $10,762.38 A balance of $3247 was left | president, C.H.Catelli, second vice out of this after all expenditures had president, Ul.Garand: treasurer, L.J.! been made.A.Burveyer.secretary, Jos.Haynes.The Literary and Social Society re- | Twenty-six nominations to the coun- ported a membership of 278, whiie the cl.were made, out of which twenty Library Society.which had been al- , members will be chosen on February lowed to lapse for a few months, had 8 at the general meeting of the mem- been re-organized upon ,a lasting |bers.The nominations are as follows: basis The receiptz from the Mission- \u2018C.H.Tranchemontagne, J.de Sicyes, ary Society of the Church amounted J © Gareau.J Prefontaine.A.E.La- last year to 54,995.The church mem- nelle, J.J.Duffy, P.Garon, J.P.H.hership ligt registers 782 names.The lanctot, A.V.Roy, H.Laurencelle, sum vf 3400 was voted to the affiliated Plerre Gravel, G.D.Joubert, J.P.Mul.Presbyterian Church, at Maison- larkev.George (Gauthier, J.O.La- | neuve, which sent through Ms delé- .brecque, Joseph Fortier.S.Lachance, R.Savignac, G.Langiais, Rodoiphe tory report for the past year.Tourville.Joseph Lamoureux, Jean B.The officers elected for the coming ! Lapointe.Joseph Langlois, G.Marso- year are: llais, G.Desauilniers and A.Larocque.Mr.James Y.Roy, president: J.Pit- \u2019 hblado.vice-president.C.J.Hodgson, re-elected treasurer; W.(3.Neil, reelected secretary.The members of the new board are Waiter Scalded Badly.T.H.Glenn, 27 years of age.121 A.A.Hodgson FE.H.Copland.J.D.Cham; de Mars street, and Thomas Paterson.Thomas Brown, ©.H.Mce- [gmith, 18 years of age, 11 Sanguinet Farlane.K.B.Thornton.J.RB.Kiug- sireet.walters at the Place Viger an.A.KR.Hutchinson.James M.Hotel.were hadly scalded last night Laing, A.M.Ewing.1» H, Melen- lin the kitchen of the hotel by a kettle nan.of coffee falling over on top of them.= They were both taken to the Notre Dame Hasvital, NOTES OF THE NEWS.EXHIBITION, \u2014 \u201cSwiss Food\u201d the Best.\u201cSwiss Food\" is no fad, hut scientifically cleaned and flaked number one A GREENHOUSE The greenhouses \u201cof Mr T A.; Dawes 507 §t Joseph street, Lachine, Wheat, Buy a box, 15 cta, at yout will be open to the publié nn Saturday, STOCETS.January 28th, from one o'rinck until five pm.and in the evening from seven till nine, WILT.Special Notice.HEINTZMAN& CO.There I8 no plano manufactured that | is so universally commended by ex-: pert performers and s@ admired by the rank and file of players as the Heintz- man & Co.Conaldering Its countiess THE OLIVET GLEE CLU'R EON- points of superlority.it ls the most CERT.\u2014The final rehearsals this wrek economical purchase possible in the |: give promise of a good entertalnment on i plano line.It is practically unrivalled, | Friday evening.whem the Olivet lee j We are sole agents.C.W.Lindsay, | Club will make their first appearance in | 1 imited.head office 2366 St.Cathering LECTURE -Dr M J Wick- will give a leture on phvaicnl culture before the students nf Metiil] University on Ertdav evening, the 27th inst.at % o\u2019cloek.The !reture will be illustrated by lantern slides.It will be drlivered In the Natural History Insti.public, fn a programme of choice part | ; songs camposed by the heat musters jatreet: East Find warernoms 1688, 5 | Those assisting as soloists will he Misa j Cat erine street, real.! Adelaide Paterron, Mra A Wellesley | Hugman., Mr.Frederick Telling, Mr.A., | Wellesley Hngman, Mies Tioliy Lucena, A London despatch says: The sefona | British squadron, under command of organist of Ollvet [February on an right months\u2019 cruise, Mr 3rnest F Kerr, {visiting American ports among others.Baptist Church.Cat Absolute Secrecy as to his clienta business is one of McCaw\u2019s mottos, so you ean feel in that no one will know anything about your business therefore if you want information you need not be dealing with him, but himself, so afraid of having a Talk With McCaw.Telephone Main 3383.Office, Room 55, 107 St, James St 4 COLONIAL HOUS come wl! world.We Wait in breathless suspense while the | PHILLIPS SQUARE Great Annual Discount Sale| EXTENSION OF TIME.MEN'S FR DEPARTMENT, 15 per cent.all Fur Cape.all Fur Collars.all Fur Gauntlets.20 per cent.all our Black Derby Halts.all our Black Soft Hats, all our Coloured Soft Hats.all our Coloured Derby Huts.SPECIAL.20 doz.of Hockey Caps.nice and warm, colours Navy.Gray.Black, and Heather, regular value 50c, now 2bc.SWEATERS.Bpecial offerings In Sweaters for Ladies, Men and Children, in White, Navy, Maroon, etc.MENS\u2019 GLOVES.10 doz.of Men's Russia leather Gloves, Fawn, Close Fittinæ Wrists: a very fine glove, regular price $1.65, now $1.25, COLLARS.60 doz.of Men's Collars, two styles, No.1 quality, pure linen, very special.$1.00 doz.WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT Wall papers, at 10 p.Æ discount.Wall Papers, at 20 p.c.discount.Wall Papers, at 33 1-3 p.c.discount.Wall Papers, at 50 p.c.discount.Room Mouldings, at 10 p.«.discount.Dyed Burlaps, at 10 p.«.discount.Japanese Leathers, at 10 p.c.discount.Japanese Leathers, at 50 p.c.discount.Japanese Grass Cloth.at 0 p.c.count.January .decide As it seems impossible to supply our customers during with all the goods they want at discount prices, we have to continue the present sale for some little time longer, and all discounts as advertised will, therefore, be continued until ° further notice.P.D, CORSETS, / TAM O'SHANTERS ; 46c Navy Cloth for .23¢c HALF PRICE Tbe Navy Cloth for.38c 1 90c Navy Cloth for.46c 31.00 Navy Cloth for.60c $1.25 for 63¢.33.50 for 81.75.$1.00 Leather Tam-o'-Shant $1.75 for Bsc; $3.76 for $1.88.ers for.J, 50c $2.00 for $1.00, $4.50 for $2.25.B0c Red Cloth for.25c¢ $2.25 for $1.13.$5.00 for $2.50.$1.60 Red Cloth fur.8c $7.50 for $3.75.500 Navy Cloth for.2%5¢ s6¢ Navy Cloth tor.43% 90c Fawn Cloth for.4bc¢ $1.10 }awn Cloth for.5k FUR MUEFS $1.50 Undressed Leather for.Tc .$1.00 Red Cloth for.\u2026.50e Round shape\u2014 $ 6,00 Black Thibet for .3 430 Balance of Last Season's $ 6.00 Columbia Sable for.$ 480 : $17.26 Persian Lamb for.$13.80 pre pa lemon oi PARASOLS Victoria shape\u2014 \u2018 $ ae $ 5.25 Rocky Bear for.\u2026 .$ 4.20 $ 9.00 Mole for.eee or.8 720 Will be Offered at * $ 15.00 Bear for.512.00 $22.50 Coloured Fox for.$18.00 HALF PRICE.$26.25 Black and Blue Fux Stock consists of Solid Colors in ° for.+2.82100 White, Black, Pink, Rose, Light $25.50 (lanadian Mink for .$22.50 Blue, Fawn, Drab and Gray.$45.00 Baum Marten for .$26.00 Also a limited number of White $52.50 Hudson Bay Sable fur $42.00 Chiffon at Half Price, A ANTLE DEPARTMENT Ladies\u2019 Spring Costumes in dark Shades.Less 759.100 Children\u2019s Long Winter Coats, less 7530p, Special Lot of Ladies\u2019 Black and Colored Cloth Coats, less 75%.75 Ladies\u2019 Striped Silk Moirette Under Skirts, 40%.Ladies\u2019 Costumes in Cloth and Tweed, 50%.Ladies\u2019 Mantles in Cloth and Tweed, 50%.Ladies\u2019 Long Dress Skirts, 50%.Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, 509.Ladies\u2019 Opera Coats, 334.Ladies\u2019 Eiderdown Dressing Gowns and Jackets, 33 14.Ladies\u2019 Silk and Cashmere Dressing Gowns and Jackets, less 209%.KITCHEN WARE DEPARTMENT Off 2nd FLOOR.50.33 1-3 and 20 p.c.off tabies of granite or Enumeled Kitchen Ulensils; all snow white Inside, Guaranteed bust quality.20 pc.off a full hue isest Refrig- eralors.delivered when advised.15 p.c.off to introduce best set of 3 irons, made with stand, and & never-breuk cold handle, Quart bottle of good brass polish for 25 cents.15 pe.to introduce best, lightest, most durable and ensiest working washing machine made.15 po.Baking and l\u2018hafing Dishes and Fireplace Goo is, 33.50 Bed Paus for $1.63.75 Enameled pais, for 0 is, $200 and $150 While and Handle Tuble Knives, and $1.25 per doz.60 p.c.off Fancy Tea and (Coffee Pots, Brabs Water Carriers and Towel Bars.Japanese Feather Dusters, for ple- tures, ornaments, statuciies, 3 for 5.2 for 5, 5 and 10 vents each, 5, 16, 15, 25, 50 und $1.00 bargain tables of usefu! articles.600D STYLES IN LADIES\u2019 BLACK VELVET HATS, 36.50 for $3.25.$9.00 for $4.50.313.00 for 36.50.$15.00 for $7.50.$16.50 for $8.25.$17.50 for $8.75.$21.00 for $10.50 $24.00 for $12.07.Ebony fur $1.wW en ART DEPARTMENT * Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday SALE OF \u2014\u2014 Unframed Water Colors Regular price $2.50 for $1.00 .Regular price $6.00 for $2.50 Regular price $12.00 for 85.00 Regular price $13.00 for $7.50 .Regular price $20.00 to $25.00 for $10.00 Regular price $25.00 to $45.00 for $13.00 50% off all GOLD LEAF AND HARDWOOD FRAMES.Special tables ranging from 20c¢ to $1.00.20% off all Framing Orders.OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Mathematical Instruments in Wooden Boxes, half price.these are very good instruments.Reading Glasses (Loop), 25 per cent.Lorgnettes, Face-a-Main, 33 1-3 per cent, Lemaire's Field (Glasses, 25 per cent.Leflls and Chevaller Field Glasses, .alf price, Pocket Altitude Barometers, 25 per cent.Glass Thermometers, out door, 20 ner cent.Sick Room Thermometers, 20 per t cent, Self Registering Thermometers, 25 per cent.Hall Barometer.20 per cent.Fancy Hall Barometer, half Burnt White and Stencil graphic.Wood, half price.MILLINERY, A TABLE OF FRENCH F1LOWERS at 10 cents each.A TABLE OF BREASTS, WINGS, and FANCY FEATHERS, at 10 rice.yro- cents each.LADIES\u2019 TAM O° SHANTERS, on frames, suitable for all kinds of outdoor sports.plain colours, 75¢; in stripes, 31.10, less 10 per cent.LADIER' UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES, coloured.prices, $1.15.$1.50, $1.76.32, $2.60, 33.and $3.30, tor 50 euch.LADIES\" TRAVELLING HATS, Fine Felt, Christy s make, were $1.25, for 50c ench.LADIES LINEN HATS, for bôc.P.D.CORSET9\u2014HALF PRICE.LADIES\u2019 KIMONAS, 75c in faney stripes for 60c.85c in fancy stripes for 68c.$1.00 In fancy stripes for 80-.$1.26 In fancy stripes for $1.00.81.25 in fancy stripes for $1.08.$1.45 in white and stripes for $1.16.were $1.50, SILK DEPARTMENT.Handsome Broche Silks with Persian effects for House Gowns, &c., $1.50 per yard, less 5409p.Small Pin Checks-Navy and White, Brown and White, Green and White, large range, for Shirt Waist Suits in Chiffon, Taffetas and Louisine, 65c and joc per yard, less 10%.Black Taffeta Silks 8oc per yard, less 20%.All our Black Broche Silks and Satins at 200.Japanese Printed Foulard Silks, less 50%.32 in.Art Silks, all goed patterns, 8oc per yard, less 20%.Colored Corded Wash Silks, goc per yard, less 2006.\u2014~\u2014 BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.Fancy Mohairs, - Silk and Wool Grenadines, Heavy Canvas, Fancy Jacquard, LESS 20% Fancy Canvas, Sicilian, : LESS 334% Black Fancy Camels Hair in stripes and checks.Remnants Black Goods from 1 yd.to 4 yds.LESS 50% °° $1.00 per yard, Black Black Black Black Black Black LADIES\u2019 GOLORED VELVET BONNET $ B50 for.34.25 $1050 for.$5.00 $11.60 for.e.en.35.0) $183.50 for.«oe.aus 86.75 hd LACES, ETC.Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 1-3 inch hem.50 pe.Sequin stocks.50 p.c.Assortment of Silk Stock, 50 p.c Linen Coliars Hemstitched and tucked, 50 p.c.Ameortment of Plalted Chiffon, 50 p.c Balance of Washing Stocks, 50 p.c Paria Lace Ties.650 p.c.Assortment of Fancy and Guipure Laces, 75 p.r.Arsortment of Black Allover Laces, 50 p.c.Allover Fancy Chiffons, 50 p.c.Fancy Laces, Cream and Biscuit.25 p.c.Fancy White Laces, 33 1-3 pe.Large variety of Valeuviennes Laces.25 p.c.Lace Coffee Jarkets, 75 pe.Lare Jackets, trimmed with ne- quins, 20 p.c.Real Lace Berthas and Collars, 15 p.c.Se SWEATERS Special inducements in this month.CHILDREN'S MUSLIN HOODS, he for Re.$1.00 tar Loc.$1.25 for 83r.$1.50 for The à for $1.13.Sweaters 3.275 for 8165, Henry = 5 Per Cent.for Cash in Addition to all othe Discounts or Reductions., Montreal Morgan & Co OMEN \u20ac q THE FIRNER TONE IN - STOCK MARKET = In the Absence of Further Disturbing Mews Prices Rallied.S00 COMMON A FEATURE Canadian Pacific Also Stronger Tone\u2014Dominion Coal Off a Fraction.Displayed a FORENOON STOCK REPORT There was a mu h fin stock market to cantinued of a The Terrier on by movement Wall sus Wen de commun epeet.tris a .A whi : ; A or disque ti Es from the Russian Se centios cr of peace in the Fast he afternoon Yt, clos in to-day w th to 94.and tron that point mor 5 wi was 13012, but vues DOMINION F ME He.fon lron in the n IRON in eady at Toledo Blectric Toronto Railway showr.}, the recent decane to 102 TORONTO RAILWAY.who t este 10H rnd ral] sharehord re The et {he + would et 1\u20ac I r.w.much .ssiti ! ps tunity which annoved them fu ke them ee cine which ne sto-k was sold à Matter of Cite Veg That.probably tidy «ome \u201c mar averaged 197 8 te of 1h stom k NN time pus.TRANSACTIONS na 1324.some MORNING 10 at 15 at at sa Dominivn Irom Lrtrot x4- fs ML Bao Merchants Yank : Montreal Power -359 n= at at 16046, Way 25 at 1921, Richelje Ball Tlephans à GRAND TRUNK Is MAKING GOOD SHOWING.The Grand Trunk Railwny has Ho this year so far in the three weeks of st whion YA 160.13 at 159%, Tow the | Muu bi | Le © dua - OUTSIDE SECURITIES.i duet and iti tive No sans traction stocks A the bunds have in some routes stn Kis randy ci ai br, Mir RED suid ui 4 up radu rhe pis tte Mo: & star Fra newia tread Meredith Co, UT Nt Nsvrer et bit Yi Hu ; Asked Havana Klectr de COM ge es 15 Havana Etreurs pret 4 Havana Ei.trie > pi ontds .: Granby Min MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported fo Co.ste k Gordon Strathy r the rar uw brokers, St Sacidment st: & Stocks 12.50 Canadian Pacifier ; bo ds new & Paul de.ne pe 0h, w Moutseyu st ui an da [aie H \u2018 Conte Sto [ase iv City bi ts vit .Jan Lu 1.Wh ae Hid ; io De pret.luterani nai de Co Muulrcal stuei Wor?Loo du bref Co reac so iref * HUE Ls tu + es Létephone\u201d + \u2018on : Uk pre 4 vl! 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Montre.(a NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.|\" Supplied by J.8 Monk, manager, 29 Bache Ca, C.Hosnitai struet.Jan.ou : Tn, oa Etrex Amalgamated Cop'r Amer ie on toe fom Ain sugar Ref co.Nos 4 Ris .ait re be oni\u2019 A Do do pref Rrockiyn api T Chic & Alton Com Canadian ar Canadtan Scut'n Ches & bo Chie 8 = ON CM # l'aui Coton Sites De ef Cous.fae 3 Oy Col But: & Arun Corn Products ba So pref ettair o att Ry k 4 W JOT 44 17% Tay 1424 qu {ir ran - - Io - Daluths sore vu BL bn ref.G Nortb'u Hy ha.Gemeral Electric.Kan.& Texas vom.1 Po Fref .Louteviilet Sauh Mertropoiitin St \u2018Ry NY contra; 4 Hus Erte Fan road.De Untou Fac.com.do pref.Wabash .Do do pref.West.Union Tel.of the prec ning fiscai year \u201che are as totlo Ja Figur os Tin a.Tio ly.14 to 21.3 wreks LOT $1,605,052 $120.23 July st to .31.18,555,754 16.772 208 \u201cjan 542 Fiscal vear $70, 10.845 S263TT, 449 *FHA SON *Decrease Bank of England Statement.The weekly statement of the Bank of Engla nd shows the Following changes Totai reserv ine Circulation, dectonne M Bullion, increased Other curities, dec rensed Other deposits, decreased, Rubi deposits, increased «3 réserve, case Gourinment sneuritie = reportion of the Hate is 5 pe Was 45.79 per cent banks réserve re ent.; last week at decreased ! \u201cboa.ona\u2019 BANK CLEARINGS FOR THE WEEK.clearings for the week in Mont- between two and three millions than the preceding week, but are sine the shrinkage customary at of year hey are over two and milli ons \u2018in excess the same VOAr gn, and sHætfly extend the {no years ago, he gures COmMpatTIsons Are: : ting January $19.516,363 Io 9,006,238 bing weeks salir \u2018 nme half DET Sperone week, ort.ids week, 1903.Ih few i CCE ar il 22.244.348 I © cmb r xcembar November November Novemir r [we ol Jed November \u201c1 21 25.010,6 24,808, Teer ended er every factitt mors a Banting Misco eet enrrent rates Hig Time fon interent NEW BUILDING plane VRE Ë mo G \u201c04 \u20ac Mame Sure Cor.Cor.auy and ST.Ir miograpie and cable transfers rid now 37, ST.JANES and §T.PETER 45 BRANCHES IN CANADA.Importers, Manufacturers, Exporters >, known to mod ern Com Rate ten, Letters of Credit, American and otras Exch .Investors .wed oo \"raid four tunes 2 un sil parte \u20ac READY MAY IST, on view Apply to Mechanics\u201d Tewatitutse, STS.CATHERINE STS.West End Branch Open Saturday Evenings, 7-9.CHEESE CABLE WAS SIXPENCE LOWER.Demand for Butter Continues Duil Though Good Sale Was Reported To-day.xized sale of fresh 1e ported to-day, this musnitude fur sume kojet quality think weney CER traine the fiat of ls Hood zcd was ht the WW the tai het owing others claim stocks bo votusldrrautble quantity In 21 te 210g nN net su Vie mite show mh 1¢ T vermont public cable sls 6d the loeul lets ue i= ee coloured, tive wh hold is are st showing front.FOTATONS. 65 carloads an \u2018trous in ils at about 75e broken lots.There 1s a fair demand from steady at 25e for se- current rivals, and v Cold.storage se- 21 and Cd 15 to Sth hinted at 19 to 20¢, and western Yned half a cent less.Re SAO PAULO ACTIVE IN TORONTO MARKET.Montre al Star Hitvrest centere à In 1GS.outside, les js, In Go Spee fal to The rans tions 10 5 ni th Sao Paulo 117 nd soon after M nips x E fes trie was to 142 Other sues tone inclined o re note vo by higher ot 137 to tr poid une eo qd und 1 was: ady ag on! as # shac sier re to ft \u201chig ur at el.with the fi i Toronto Lomi fun trans ti 15 Wit nnipox Ry 214 Gas 50 at : thy t0A ler trie Si tn 142.at 19 15 to RIA tomy Steel 50 at k SEL FEELING IN WALL STREET.From the Spécial arrests of the Montreal Star in Walt + January Un Theo Opened a hove wi cn die a ! restr x neral erdus + very maintained The news over night was tha The bettering chances of an « gion of the Japanese fntellige Te counted for the ved The ann the plan for sty loan ow he news ft TIR vs any Asa most ime portant partaculir stos, London stock market was also, including foreign trovernm Cand apparently à great \u20ac placed there In th rr tinted fatiy THe .loading, V'nion ani Pac lie, Paul amd Southern moeret anenus malg of industrial and United States Steel 1d Copper furnished the ity Chin very firm tone gen- notably in Colo.ha sales to ont OC railure of the opening advance any large offerings traders to ly Pi Spear favourites that did not figure rise to a substantial extent.worbed Stat and quiet- spew nities ide the T : thee eve\u201d Bo \u2018plgher nds weie CLOSING PRICES IN Consais for Consols money account Eric So do 1st do 25d .Hlinois Central Louid, and Nashville M Kas, AUX nd Southern de pfd Southern Messrs.L J Forget and Coe Londen cale aq'iotes Jar 76 Grand 109% Grard 09 Grand Trunk Ist 49 13514 hi 514 \u201cGranby Col Consolidated, quotes (ranb High, 5%, were 685 now à 1-4 shares.à 1-4 fo 5%.Se Sale \u20ac of Coppe r.ntiv re n trade A vraterday of capper at t price quoted for lak r recent upward movement in ike meta 1 MONTREAL DAILY COMMERCIAL MARKETS AND QUOTATIONS.wers DAILY \"STAR\u2014THURSDAY, 26, 1905.JANUARY WHEAT MARKETS WERE STRONGER THIS MORNING.Prices Advanced Everywhere-De- mand for Oats Dull But Prices Held Firm.Januazy Winnipeg fuspection, 25 hard northern ; Mejecied Total Last ses Cee ; Chicago Weather map show.eral rise temperata of NW and SW Sly crouiv w ad but genetaily eisewhe : mn (Che valley, chat Fire in Lat void furveus=l cold Frgland baverpood wheat \u201cdas, spe Na Tn Mu at \"and Stein Tor May and Au Chic \u201cKo wheat fnarkes Was firimer M: being up at nou, at 45 1 Ms Fe mur fo ning, cry few hemi Fi is the of the recent advan eos \u201ctren sn, buyers nol vel avenstomed to the he r ne dealer claimed that © Tied] been paid for Noo 2 oats rente This would mean a fie here.Notwiinstanding practically npn hie to tan mors i store, fer No its here Toot heise Some Han Lu were demain Noo 3 oats Man Mois 5 reuphod the Civ and there Ise - y Hatit Uhroskce FN, and prices firm market ts holding steady for No 1, 8% to $8 a for to 88 for clover mined get market was steel strong bakers and faten:s at rollers, in bags $5.35 to 5550.The 5 5 ol ty patents, RS sage quil is for 3 at duel pot Paras 20 for bbls Wheat Market is Higher.34 the hourd Fror rrespondent of welai CC f be Clncago n th pe Montreal Star on of Trade Chicago, Janta metilariy higher.$1 Ins, and July UN SH Us vesterifay Ty We rv 260 Wheat was 4 v 1 pe spec tiNe dati a ; nd rwriting ! THE LONDON MARKET., 80 Buffain CATTLE MARKETS LOWER IN ENGLAND\u2014STEADY HERE.te cables re ebea here thigmors- A priess dr .Lae innioe Of tue we quoted 11 to 111-436 = lat 18-4 to at London, the tops hringtig 100 On u basis of these prices exp state cattle losing 35 per teers Head, a that are sgh scarcity market, rnd and none prices ranged from $5 lects, and $6.25 to Cals.LARGE OFFERINGS AT LONDON WOOL SALES.26 ~The offetings sales $3.60 for $5.50 for mixed, ott Junuary auction Chi London, e wool b akness ally in fine grea owi mand from Americans.See rule, were firm.wil-grown Nig te sine of the svalp fustantiy.ING!!! GONE! An Merpicide Wilt late for Herpichde, Ntops Ge GOING! Hoerpicide Will save HL.Newbro's Herpicide | The \u201chills save ai tas llut \u201c tt etre \u201cVan hand ar amt hie Hemedy Tue drufl te ; Quite Homely-Quite Attractive | Original that the i Buu rug!\u2019 .1 Woman with hanely features will 1 attri ene ss If hor lead \u2018 wath abunediro eof Beant, ' Prag Stores, $1.00.sead 100, stamps, to HERP 1D nt, for a ample.SA tn Appin a ood CO, Dept, H, Windsor, [UERRE! \u2018pe Agent athe mine =! a \u201cratios ft Barber Sa, selling re: edly.Course grades ane ai as; scoured, 1d to Zs douin Ww ales-\u20142, 500 bales: scoured, d, greasy, Dd 10 lg id.ba , scoured, AB), Fina to lited ; ke ured.53 \u2018tar tod.où bales, ji Is 1s ad.Zealand\u2014800 bales: greasy, 6d to 1.of Good tore [find Nutai\u20141,100 1s sd Is Nd, greasy, scouted, ba diya to 10d.Speaker at \u201cDairymen s Association Meet- in vours Preservaiin ro the Montreal Star.ohns, QUE.January 26.\u2014-Mr Iæclaire, ya Epecla] Hyacinthe Syndicate was the best the provin cou Market Steady To-day.Private wires of Edmund and Randolph quoted the New York Arket as follows: Oveniog, .so Charles cotta High Low Janary, ; 0 10 .78 6 687 8 695 NEW SCALE Williams Pianos Hear their sympathetic tone\u2014they are marvellous instruments, cauall «4 by few\u2014something new in Pla Send for Catalogues.HM.W.JESMER KARN HALL.Moderate prices.BeoaLths Thad Easy terms! ; a0 4p The Standard Surety Company of North America Capital, - $10,000,000.00 2% pain up - 55,000,000.00 | 2% PAR $1.00 PER SHARE.A SPLENDID 12% INVESTMENT.tet ent la ae AME persons JASTRIFUIRN vi gs Fank- pr cent ar cui trs.Oppo Luna \u201col ante cui nroct AH i Tes tata d sf Tee ide catitrone 1 osttus A voit 4 cats panei tics Note à risk motto 1s * prorit Crp ery Eve votre : Yok i 3 i ! he of a pros mille Cu With Clogriprans oh vins note M is fd os ees foot tt CC al part an FH af Iron Len \u201cput à Tor gn till with order, accus s the erdr, balatce payable in LATE ind are pleas.plendut, qu on thig BI 1 ques 1 Ri vou subscription or od Coupon STANDARD SURETY CO.OF NORTH AMERICA.Gentiemen\u2014 Hithout cost or obligation on my part send me cirentars and fall information concer ning an investment in your business.Name.Address Address, The Standard Surety Gompany of North America, Bank of Ottawa Bldg MONTREAL, Que.me THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN LONDON ALONE were cleaned by the Vacuum Process last season.Many orders had to be refused, as our machines could not undertake more.Avoid disappointment by placing your instructions early for VAGUUM CLEANING (BOOTH'S PATENTS.) What it means to you\u2014 No taking up of earpets or pulling down curtains, no moving furniture or disarranging rugs, The mechanical cleaner comes in and removes every particle cushions and coverings.new \u201cWDE of duet and dirt withdue disturbing anything - The Gentlerroman.No discomfort.rs am Less servants./ Estimates Free on application to Ll :.The Canadian Vacuum Cleaner Co., Limited System demonstrated every day from 9 \u2018fo 12 and £ to 5 p,.m.at Chief Depot, 15 Concord St.(off Bleury St) Montreal, Phone Up 2117.EE widow a\u201d 454 ane Is, Seneent to M Tr Lacroix FOX.Trudeau, of lo Nes Ets nf Her hela roc he, ES of Be: g : > : Real Estate Market.is Pl a HEN a con to J.+ Vidhan pent to oh, \u201con ane rr to A David, of the SE part of lot de 11-605, village ef (te St Louis; 83,20 A i son 5 : .te T1, Maileau fur: {tic The Hon wfanns Becher to DomithHde iatbwile, widow of Ameer Provost es nom es qual to POVOST, tot No.10.1688, ag.villa e of Cote st.Louis 8141 ® Ve to 14 Wis Caron, of lot BA Nn $4.4 Nany to vi ge of Je Ratte, \u201cote ttes Nreives to Wm.Murph, Hinge of Ceute St of tor vit .Jaunierre NÉ a5o- sn, of Cote 8°.Lands; pt ; 82,30 t dit hinge Branctte vitige of A.Nos anis, Mignenuit 196-70 an Auguate 66, artineau ta th J Prrnteu, nf Int No.; Xe Rellehnme 13, Of t Jean Da is \u2018 81.060 Etienne Benard Tran.rs Smeaïl to Michordg Small, of lot No.7-648, gli: 1ge of Cote [eviisz 01-86 parish of Montre $- he.° alter James Battes te qe a Fr Ft Prefontaine t ah Relair, of 1 No.he 1-2 of Jot Ne §2-13-2, 35) 269, village of elnga ; 5400 \u201cof Cote \u201cst.Louis; $500.sitlags of Cate Si 2,000 to Art Ch of to: for tte | | | | | ' | fn Goods Co Dates National Trust Company LIMITED.James a at.NOTICE.Bones mectinu 1 othe \u201cRtn Mu Dredg at the of Ait tvetine, SU Hon, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1805, pui.of adil ve of annual t.Montreal.153 Capital paid ue FP.$1.000.000 Reserve Fun RP 340,000 DEPOSITS RECEIVED IN TRUST, ei 5 Span ef rectors 1 ie ot Pe prints ref tive ce ahead SHAW, E28 Shes Wwov ratreuf, dur: Montroet, dis INTEREST The Laurentide Paper Company, Limited PT 3 2 per allowed on daily bale.DIVIDEND NOTICE cent ances Provide tnd vp Elie ee per cont tipo the SPECIE, INTEREST rates et age dt f arate tnt upon « odged for terms of Loin sitptie à, has, a Ole ts Live véesrs, Bts Cr A.G.ROSS, Manager.Shas: he robe où be ul x of Jan + i = dstten NORRIS P.BRYANT Stock Broker, 84 St, Francois Xavier Street, (Opposite Direct tions with members Exchange and Chi Trade, Margin and count solicted, Interest allowed on deposit.« omen Stes k Ten sfr Tracks will : ~ ! =.Toa Fo br ERNEST ALEXANDER, Sevrodary Montreal, January (sed.Fes \u201c Mouticat Frock Exchange private wire connece Ennis & Stoppant, Consolidated Stock\u2019 \u2018ago Board of so sl (te 2 tose ae \u201cof thts Province, Fur y w en ihe ci * Investment ae- « Arve Nur Tor WA In MEXICAN LIGHT AND POWER: pare JEAN BAPTISTE LORCE, : WISINTAINER.ab Jags aay, dav vit- | Bonds and Stock dealt in by PAID \u201cpuals MONE +.Laci 4 pre in ur 3 he \u2018 naines « anunity ne Troie NEE F.B.McCURDY & CO.Meornber Montreal Stock Exchange KF.RIDDELL & CO.Francois Xuvier Street.MONTREAL,\u2019 nu ALIFAX, Canada, hinds toit SEE rin.À.=f at Care [EY Abie .Matos Te MON TRRAL Le 2 PROVINCE OP QUE | ce Meateat Ne In 4 Correspondence Soticited.! CFL eel feasedant.in 19 ! at on : J HL We r HARTSHORNE, BOSERY & BATTELLE, Members New eut stock Exch w ny \u201cand ll Havana Hie etrie Stocks, innipey Electric Bonds, SAI New York Stoc Tel.Mai n 3626.151 St, \u201cJames ot.NORMAN \"HINMORE, Manager PROVINCE C 14 138 Gordon Strathy & Co., 1 Stock Brokers, No.13 St.Sacrament Street, ; | MONTREAL.cd | (IL Gordon Strathy, member Montrea À stock Exchange since 1570.) « \u20ac 1) .Coli stn Te Las SIM 8.CO Cities = uth Pendant, tarnitnr, MAHaUN, for part te ulars, 5 >- nith, 26 Court st, Brooklyn, N EE eth Jan, 15 been Front hy Clothing ae Firms Pis Incorporated and Registered.NOTICE All merchants and others are hereby, Hotifi-d not to g.ve goods ar credit to any account without a written fram the superintendent.JAMES STEWART & CO.Contractors, St.Johns, E M.Wilkins, follow ai have registered in MONTREAL companies ete, Quebee Provines: ct sal Arr Co | en our gene tad cons Co Slit : Stile: fit Tatloring, frs; Bxndlente Ontario importer TTro- nu & Jæeger hutolhiers, Vi s in Sport.Que.Supt co FR 4 / acim Belt.ns Wake Up the Dawn is at Hand How often does that gall se unheeded by the sieeper, when he is ra from his slumbers in the morning How often does the warning of nature pass unnotice ed, when she tries to ar aw attention to her demands for care and nourishment : The sick man fes in bed and rumbles, because the dawn oe come and he must get up and go about the task which he is not equal t erhaps it torpid liver, poverty of blood, kidney trouble.or the cesses of youth whick cause that tired feeling in the morning, that disinctina- tion to get up and work.Perhaps it le rheumatism that racks the sufferer, THERE IS NO NEED FOR HIM TO ENDURE THE PAINS ANY LONCER.Just as the sun riges In the mornine lo light the gay.so do ! point out alth and strength re i a Simuiate the terpid Hv will cure Ldn ney bles ho constitution weake they determined to avail themselves of the wonderful mysterous efectrcal force \u2018DR.MACDONALD'S ELECTRIC BELT.improved Relt is superior It gives nu stronger belt © s guar- at Bloor! Rer in the si VIneg 11 de lt elect] ty in an roe vents, Ore dows for eight imaticm, Weak Back, Netvousness, Al Vartoco'e I nm practicaliv the price has teen tong the lowe - y reach 6° everybody, We send, our benutitir lust ties Medical #F We orl roa better article at a à ant nf writ hag ne re framadiate and skitfuil sal gyyrantes to ce se reflet money otfr y LE de ais Our Medical Treatise free, togther with Hal on fair trial Uapemtr + \u2018ur Bolt ls pneltieeiy guar- Po eutes gril Write to-day.t nothing to try ft Or.Ww JA Macdonald, 8 Bleury St, Montreal, Que.Adetr onsultations day from 9 a.m.to 5.30 p.m.and until 930 p.m.on and Sa ay.; ype pe Tosaes, Rien wi IT CURES Debitity Hid Belt away on triad, ne Gare, en that it le within yew this sp pous ide fig- st et! than any other, treatment, \u201c6 tr, dertake à What we tr best to he the wrong cat Wednesday 7e VN bbl \u2019 \u2019 AA dg id SERIO Foi Ee, j \u201c ; t Ai URSDAY.JAN 5 1H: MONERNHAN DAILY STAR -TH AY.JANUARY 26.1905 I EEE 2 = meer trame _ nye \u2014 ER ; - = PROPERTY O LET ITUATIONS VACANT.OPERTY FOR SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR BALK.RESIDENTIAL FLATS T .8ITU 8v .SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.ROOME AND BOARD.BUSINESS CHANCES: Tr NN mam I A Ne me Sa Page 8 Re IT Pa EN a Re nr 67 FUR BALE STUN N ) wL \u2018 PU LET - H AVENUE, OFF Catstin on Page 9.) *- we PN TIT : Une ALE TU = PONT NT Hyl Se fa ENO TON.P.2.FOR SALE mn T ET, ce T ure J Eu par « ued ge 9, (Contin:uss wn \u201cae 9.) (Continued on Page 9.) Roary AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR- Or ALE ~- HOTELS.SALOONB, GRO- .sion à Kitchen.voryiing tates à \"2 Le ud by furnace Meets tnt atuated fut sleet bene » Daisy turnave, San y ANTED YOUNG LADY ARS, or ANT WANTED \u2014 BY AN ELLERLY FRENCH OOMS8 \u2014 IST MARCH, 3 OR 3 ROOMS , ing confinement; private.Mrs.Bohme aigar, couteclionary, dinin .bee Ll in à häfzan, Wumadiate posses [in uedlia of Village, oppose Lakeview punting, wita bain, fnuncdlate possession.; v , y, position ip an Engin family.&as sivse cunnecllon, use of tele.dies\u2019 doctor, 5) dangulnet mt 182 80 wad easing housus., parinersalps.an on à = : Apply In own handweiting te J | gar Address J Zouk, B en ina t bus Hou to jet.Rare I cn Tupper et*- Fe 103 (f Motel Boe minutes Walk from Brume Lake, |anune LD 241.18 $_ Otice : ar va a Wemmireay plestris ign IT SUPERIOR BOARD, WITH | Ehances fer \"orion 110 ture sn ue ' ED ._ \u20ac mr \u2014 « ei.Westu - i.: FOR SALH à A FIRST C:\\SS DB- UT one stables 4 Ra dE ne orchid, Tu LET = 335, LOVRLY BIULHE VY ANTE \u2014 SITUATION AB TRAVEL.fice sunt TA Hus.He of strictly privaie English family.gen- Lawrence.sra toc : tached | : so VEE .é es, slalis, heats y fur fa 35, \u201c1.; \"ANTELU \u2014 CARTER FOR TEAM, ler In a weil cstæblisbed h tloman or married coupls, ear! breakfast; er re oe e \\vuse, with grounds.sidbles [nues ad electric light, barns, pouliry new modern ffats on Park uveuue, ro with so a ° ouse In the ee B .pla.y i s CU I : ete Bast situation\u201d west eu se unruain lines and her outbuildings.(he property war bon ER en Ce me patate tar muet be rong man i education coins or iv ladles\u2019 garmeouts, salary or 1 VOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE, WELL FUR- Soar ofr wt Catherine.Address T 7154.J)AoEN: Als & Cu, Bot CRALG anions F .: + da \u2019 __ 3.vu i Principals only D us.Bur Office.¢ 18 iv in Spiepmd order and up date ln es ery pacen; ciainel buths vie Do gms vivid Brodie aud Harvie, 10 Licury su travelling penne.\u2019 no French spd wi flahed rooms, 13 Fnülipe ave ED 3 CE Ë to | sucer) Dai te Pari const un + FOR SALE \u2014 RESIDENS E311 MET car SL James au view at office F.es trou Bu pe a peu dass.GoW TI IUT ; = Experience oh Lhe road in any part of he of Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD.MRS.JOB.! Once.Genulno baigaina Just now.alse coun cæife avenue, Westmount, 10 rooms, ms z Badg icy, 1:4 St.deter ot 17 7 VVasten \u2014 A BMART BOY, USED TO country.Address X 73iv, Star Branch Of.VUME \u2014 UNE DOUBLE AND ONE Lajeuneane has suld out her boarding try hot ls uy Lo date everything of the best, always = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 < 202.Lt 1 il ut or hotel.Apply Montreal Club, fice.21 2 single roam to rent; also table hoard, house.sa, st James street to Amerlan\u2019 -\u2014 3 .open for inmpection, good Pden Apply LET LAL Jeuu OR Gowen | espltal ou ss à Metcalf \u2019 péople, w glve first clase board and wom! Vu a.aly, Yorean vase Pau ace or CH \"Binks and Co.578 SL FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.fi Pre feat state To manylaclut .Ce CE RU ARE \"Le VVANTEN = LADY \u201cPIANIST WOULD | Se me 2e + ut reasonable briee 38 | kb ve ous none property, ve ties, Ween \u2018aul st.Telephone Matin 416 1 26 ; sos veroid oor Mgat and ss ucdy Bool W ANTED ELEVATOR ATTENDANT, Mike to take engagements for dancing I GUMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE WITH TU or \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sar lin prices, lusns uegulicled ab wuderaie | = TS Two (WA or witbvut pouver.Appid le U #4 steady.relisb.e young mun, with ex- parues Abbly lady DPlanist, 407 Cudieux vr without board or breukfast if YOOMS - COMFORTABLY FURNISH.| Fates, sulxfuviion assured.livre vus Ma à M FOR BALE \u2014 NEW HOUSE, 44ND FOR SALE \u2014 OR EXCHANGE TWO lah or | perience and satistactory references, to run sire desired, furnace neated gum ele.4307 su b ed duubie ur single rooms, with or: Isél 3 3 siurland, SU Kt Jaluvs sl TOR > Bherbrooke st (between Metcalfe ase.! Mes Bne new dweling houses, erected oe _ LL em - |u passenger electric elevator.Wuges $5 00 | Catuerine al.! ' : 30 ©, vu board, every convenlence.176 | 34.3 26 tnd fhe Park).ent rooms, bragilruily fin ; Hing Monn ant oa embod se | TO LET - UNFURAISHED FLAT, Prt oacck.Apply al once Lo P.OU.Box Ww: Wren = TA LITTLE \"GIRL AGED 14 : \u2014-\u2014 co - 7 Palace at 19 8 - \u2014- \u2018ec » on est bargdiu ln \u2018xUmount | tee ¢ ©) : © LAS : possession ubuut Lin February, « -0té situation as mother's help or light LOM -\u2014 NULE FURNISHED FUUNT T2000 ATE LA TST TTT WR RALE -\u2014 FIRST CLASS WHOLE- A 5 carn Inspection.Cuas J Brown, 4.7 | Lore Apply to Proulx and Damniens, En (vik, Toul lmederste.dus Stanley st Ap nousewurk work Apply 383 Mpgdulen st.! 100m, gus and hol water, ho vail- Res = WITH BREAKFAST AND SU + sale und retall tubaceu business.ese £ \u2018 erine st.166 sites 81, Monttol, 29 Sed pis bétucen 2 and pan ls - 2.! dren, 147 Mnosheld st 20 2 private PL or one or two gentlemen In \\nblixheW cu yeara, mlso barber shop, cause ' FOR Sale ooo , = = = = 1 = =, jrs Ne WW ANTED\u2014 \u201cPOSITION BY THOROUGH.|.4 \u2014 fora ne nly, ne children.all the com.ooo\" ADDly luis St James st.19 3 .: ny SALE sl TER grue ET, FY FLAT TO LET.No 174 ST LUKE peurs M2 Combelent dad, stenographer, five PROOMS \u2014 743 BHERBKOOKE sTRerT.* GS 5 ane an For aanged Ado : | - = emermer roperts aA « five roots, a dd we bide, aider cars\u2019 eXpurivice, dig salifled rec - large t hed « tt , , © - - : .ar and lower dwrling.x nud Jo rooms, FACTORIES FOR SALE.puce possession.PP EE NES SCOGOYSS Ÿ SO 3SHHS Goma, Hai, Star brie oT COIR ate fre modern Con entenos ferme moe | 1930 JUBO.THE ONLY ENTIRELY Nw, ~ Mehte furnace, also Amall stone front LAS NN © ; - me mm LT 1 _.oo | ermte.\u2019 a1 3 original and successful musical n= ' tago.Price for all $3,500.\\ snap, W.lérasl FLAIS To LET \u2014 FOK IMMEDIATE $0} Lu W ANTED \u2014 YOUNO ENGLIBHMAN 1 \u2014m\u2014 ss en | Ro°o¥ 3 ÉINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, scrument {het eversbods can bias les Bolton, 1763 Notre Dame.18 6 id apa 4% Beimont Park, 34 Wants sltuation as furnace lender or I OUM \u2014 TO LET LARGE, WELL FUR.| In prisate family, no children.2% postpaid, lov Boss Novelty Mig.Sy 74 , FOR SALE Two ARTISTICAI ry ob digs and well gated, wis feated, oF CLASSIFIED Le] Keneral labourer, sobe and industrious.| nisned double room.ull modern con.| 5% George at.,_ 19 9 | Heuruw Bldg, Detroit, Mich, , LE \u2014 I 2 4.3 U,ateluont avenue and lTaooaton Ben.Wuud, 123 Bt Tellx st.Montreal.veniences, with use nf phone, quiet and cen- dE PURES +000 \u2018s rnpished modern semi-detached houses, FOR SALE ak, for May ren pat Hot water hoal- \u201c & 21 à tral, 28 Berthelot st.21 Jeod 1 OOM \u2014 FINE FURNISHED ROOM TO AGENAIB & UU.MUST SBLL Al ee low to erterfi 1d aveuur, wr flmount.WK.open poumbing.Abus.Ligget, (ca arr oz _ Cth Roo \u2014 VERY LARGE FRONT ROOM, | media pe , } excellent EE y.pune na Lee wire oN Steam Heated plang.Apis Lo F.Cisey.26 Huïvl vu & & We Jb \u2014 PUSITION BY YOUNG OGM \u2014 LOVELY FRONT ROOM ON non m cicamnelr genie à: View 8 Dom- + fine condition, hot water hun''ne.wiil de Siler System throughout suivel, F Situati Vv man, age 23, as assistant shipper or bath flat, large wardrobs, electric Uptown 1008 71 orne Mt, Telephone | FOK SALE \u2014 A NICE UP TO DATR ! 851d at tae very low price of tan thousand ; Molurs for Power and Hoist.-\u2014 ere | $50 or uations acant, ga ~fice assistant; city references.H 2854, ent hot Water and all aceommodations.oe 2 1 M nat and fur store, doing fine business, { astiars for sperial Tease na Lighted throughout, Swiich- a Situations Wanted, and & Star Office.one East 1¥3l.17 sherbrooke io ) Rooms \u2014 TWO GENTLEMEN GAN : very enny terms to the rignt party.Selling unity to sicure à d.tu h RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.na f | un account of sickness, F 27:57, Star oe, i ANTI \u2014 ee save front room, healed by water, .! ) .\u2026 .TAN \u2014 > .È.ohaice, ahsaun.au | 20 Iravelling Crane.| A _ @ other Want Advertisements, & WW TED ZY iran EEE ED OOM ~NICELY FURNISHED, BRIGHT, p Auer Mghit and first class board, French 20 + vor ES aple / {Beal constricted so thal snow melts Co.ee Coan ox 1 9 can furnish good references.Address 119$ | warm room, Auer light.635 \u201canudlan family.14 Union avenue.19 3 CGN SOUSIN » ga FOR sr lasst runs Inte sewer FH WANED CENTHALLY LOCATED | 45 sce also page 9.Le) et Audr t.Tel.Eest 3103 bherbrooke st., near Hleury, | oo.- - OHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 ST, JAME i gu ALE 0 1 PTT w Has, | Building construction admis of placing Ld ab waned coups, no ete 5 oo 5 LT 8 ~ (Res, \u2014 LARGE.BRIGHT.WARM Là headquarters for business chances o ' ! .He Tek, tare BE qe ae, VE a ; to 2u minutes walk from Post 0} ._ .AN 3 281- LUM \u2014 TO LET LOUBLE RUOM, FUR- front room, rath flat, with board; Lai kinds.licensed restaurants; country hoe EAL Price $iocv.Apply Lin Dorsnes- [fre a a petite Mutuals with- .ted Desired fur Muy |) Apres ; = aE IS id VW NTED ftir hm TREKS PO IR nished or unfurnished, for one Or two |trannients accommodated.45 McGill Col- ed cigar and grocery Mores, transferable - jute dba \u20ac à cxpe \u20ac Crave, Star Office.19 «5% {0% 40% £5) 5% I) 25% i - Pe ¢ | persons.109 Mount ral © 10- eke avenue.15 8 ; lcenae, lodging and boarding houses: money | FOR SATE ; ; | The she and 18 undoubtediy |* 7300 Star OFF 0 \u201cee ST0SOSS Le SSH E Le years\u2019 clly references.H 183%, Bar ee unt Roy ast.near Là © = lu loan un resi estate.The above businesses i ne .Mosh ANNEX ang of tie finest for manufacturing pur- CD UUNFIRNISHED FLAT ce ] _ 2 | Rooms DOUBLE ROOMS, wii soit from $ave 8500.3400.up to §90000 | avis for the ai 2 ala rhe property.ah {roses Im the ey.Splendid hgat aud Houx fer Maren 1S STALE Te Te US SAS SES ce VVANT ED \u2014 YUUNG LADY WITH EX- 1 OOM \u2014 A LAKGE FRONT BEDROOM, \\ board nt 96 stanley st, 02 | Wil advance part of the moneys lt required.! .1 don: Coders vom.| PUlcihess Apply star (Mile.ce.desire lion In an office, | every conventence and grale, suit- To \u2014 : trac cots are pA \"4 UNS and {CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC co, Tr \u2014_\u2014\u2014 MW D - BY A WHOLESALE CLOTH- understand whorthand and typewritinä, [ wbie [or one oF wo persons.moderate rent OOM LARGE BACK ROOM.AUER | JOUNSOS & COcSINRAU, 62 ST, JAMES Keep your eve au: LEO KO M \u20ac .81 St.Pater St.Montreal is ; tg house in Montreal, who have a position at once, best of references.G 2706, ' aud private family i Concord st, off a Haht; breakfast or full board If re- IN #t Fur sitlo une of the best paying : ahead 'n bounds bos ext tnrey das 1 | root, eal.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.* Connection onc the ground, a traveller | gar Office Bleury st, near Sherbrooke st os red tu Drummond st.20 2 | hotels In Ottawa, location the bent, Our wll offer to Laiyqers oi REO © \u2014\u2014_ ve ve press st item ln Manitoba.Main Line, | TE = 3 | Bvokæ wall show sou a vicar poofir of $90ve ceptinmal Induces Lunde ote ue | er ts en cs EDU ATE Lo Manse Jaw And part of *ANTED \u2014 FOHMER CATHEDRAL JQOUY \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET | [QU0M - A RESPECTABLE YOUNG lua year The hotel 18 in frat class shape, Hutchison, Durvetter, Muno, St George and PROPERTY WANTED TO LET 31 CHURCH ST, MIDDLE Lianea dines Unis first vlass men need ap- W arganlst, English.3%, successful boy on batu Hour, fur LWO mien or mar- gran requiring roem and board with | 3,40 Cash, Lalauve on eaay terms.This iss 8t.Urbain streets, on'y euh dawn, bade | E \u2019 Gk Hat six Tuoms, rent $19, frmamesiate | PO.EDIE full partie Glars, #&e, vXperi- | trainer, reetllaist, desires good appoint ried couple, near Ully Hall.18 Anderson ut, Ue of parlour.English family, should AP- | barguin that is oifered once In à lifetime ance In small mont: 2 Lox Nevers as ! PL oro NS AT ES AN SN D re à will sell ail or any part furni- | *Hte, rte.Guod jvsition to the night party ment in or near Montreal Organist,\u201d P.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ve oe .1e lv 5 lishmond su, neargQuy.2 | enn property, corner Pars aie ide id ep WANTILD \u2014 To PURCHASE TENE.furnistiings, Just ihe place that |\u2018 UBNNUR(catiuns etry confidential.Apply, |.Chestnut Hill, Mussachusetts.21 10 LOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, UT Jou ND BOARD, WARM, SUNNY st.and corner St, Lawrence and Fait BS SY ee ; y, Kill please pou Address Box oud, Mont Wteraus dit care ol A.McKim | and could water, with use of kitghen.§ IR + I JUHNSON & COUSINEAU, 62 ST.JAMES : Soa v \" rhe : ; and co, wn ollars.runswic a { .N c Avenue Foo parton EW ty nents vr fac alu lv to $ wi ble > 4 - 1 Cevd 2 Montreal.21 3 & 10 doil 3B k at.313 , room bathroom nat suitable for two \"J al For sale one of the best col and pamphlets GW iad fey, pet vie t4Uvu west oi 3t, Lawrence, nel below rea eM Roi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Rentiemen or married couple; phone; pri wood yards in Maiaor 9 v on escabliah- street.1 vod {ec urstez wel Lui and modern Give | = W ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKERS, GOUL PUPILS WANTED.?yie family.on Tower avenue.Phone Up 1000 Xi vent; wlil sell ut à aacrilice.Woris \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 I RS Haan.description, price abd pero deud Waist and shirt cutols, wlan improve FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ' to \u2018 Int eutigating.FOR SALE - S43 MOUNT Rov.[20 Star cilice.= FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.\u201c1x aid apprentices, Apply 2641 St.Cather- : OOM\u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM nl avenue, vos Park avenues, sd I Ine at 21 3 \\ ANTED \u2014 CHINA PAINTING, OILS a me 18 with board, in small private family.| Jonson & COUSINEAU, 62 ST.JAMTS atone front cottage, mitmen wall un eitier | SAS SN Se NN SSSR SSSR = TT -\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014- and water coiours; special rates to _ - > a - ; ; ; , st For sale bearing and Indging side, contains 11 rooms as, elcetrie ' HOUSES TO LET.WANTED \u2014 BY MAY FIRST UR W \"ANTED AT ONCE A SMART YOUNG students by :bonth.8.A.Mundy, 6 McGill oox \u2014 ONE LARGE 5 Barry ; suitable fo BE or two gentlemen.3 Bn | house, central location, 19 rvoms, all newiy furnace ard every Unptovement, 26 fet Î à sovner a small heated Mat, for a Bal ty du messages and answer tele College avenue.8 34 eiectric | LD shower bath.A ly 13 Meuill a \u2019 _ .furnished.rent $i a month.Will sell to a front.Price $8500 cash pedaired | STN NNT Se a See ee Te | Tv of adult 31, rent must be moder.PER Apply before nv pm.to Miss F.Mur.© 18h pply «3 Ce WRI PORN | quick buyer $400 Tol Main 9991 Pratt EU Len aan TO LET \u2014 AT ST.ANNES BRICK | MV] uf adults (hr, rent mst ray.63 Liummond st.VWANTEL \u2014 PIANO PUPIL 3126 A College avenue 18 8 (ROCH A ROE DE SLR SISHED, | | : du ss .+ > s = 3% > th ee._ 3 4 \u2014 | able fer im e co ! Hulldlng, 133 st James st _! (uitage, 12 rooms, water, band wo.pe den he ANTED TA MESSENGER D Tov ar month.T T183, Star Branch Office.JROvMS \u2014 ONE ELEGANTLY FUR- gentlemen popular house, west end: good J UINSON & COUSINHAU, 62 ST JAMES } 3 .i.o .71) 4axes wiatever, stables, garden.whar \\ PO tu The Shareholder, Suu _ nixhed bedroom.with Jarge, well fue.' chef.vacancies for table guests 9} Mhc- | For sale bouiding and livery q FOR SALE \u2014 KT MAN THEE | Stavle fur borders all year, room-reating T LET.et \u20ac = McGill N ICE | Nished aliting room adjoining, shower bath kav at 31 3 faw stable, centrus Jocutton, ou cut abilslied, i solid brick and stone house, 14 | | mercial Institute, 2749 St.Catherine ast.house.electric light, telephone, central lo- ; + PR ed ore ET ha a ARE To- real, nize z4xs0 and tva, store extons a ol eight rooms, town water, ab._ Sos VV Ten Two 5 GIRLS FOR COLLAR cation.10 Phillips Plac ce 20 4 dress Mrs.J.Darck, No.496 l'arc La Revered Size een NEARED ERNE te .hut and cCoia water, viecirie light, PSE SSI ; - * \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : : \u2019 : \u201c wood, modern conventenves, concrets eel: ree ren $22.alan one sumer cottage, fn TO LET \u2014 TWU NEW STURES, 16 X Mma line, for new work only.Crown | _ I VOM \u2014 BRIGHT, NEWLY FUNN i.PARTNERS WANTED.fontaine.hood \"hr Andres w \u2026 Sar Ferny on vs for summer.A.H.Chambers, 132 8.; EA ue, ark Gn nied ve ue .feet Bisa, Laundry, dlls SI, Ualuerine at.| | ] AND 1) 30 Y h ed room.gentiemen ont telephone | mm NOR BALE NON-LICENSED GRO .oh vs se 71 À .163 .21 3 3, tavCtricity CRE VARS v 2 rN in s 36 Metcalfe at, © 8lte Duonin- \u2026 _\u2014 T - \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 ee dames ste Tel Main 1671 \u2014_\u2014 Ie bE LE 3 »t Lawrence 8L, Montreal An- \\ VOL EL \u2014 CUREM AKERS FAMILIAR lon qoare.5 Meta ° pposite 21a VW ANT TT PARTNER.ACTIVE OR F cery In the west end of city, English \u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 MODE: RN HOUSES IN TO LET \u2014\u2014 FIRST MAY 5 HOOUM nex.17 8 sith care work, for hot water heaters; .- sllen or engineering works, near customers, good place for business; imme- the Annex: alse roles vacapt la £0 ro Lt Doman?near St Antoine SL.© == Se WISE class brass moulder.only frat | V4 GOOU KOASONS FOr Loarning OOM \u2014LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, WEL, Monireal.business established over meven- diate pomscasion.Kas) terms Address at bargaln rived CF.W.DeWitt, 40 v .antral ality, PE.Brown : STORE, WITH FIXTULLS vi Nan ueed apply.The H.OR.Ice Le, | BOYD'S SHORTHAND.R furnished, water in room, Auer ilght, (CE rears XN 1963, Btar Office.15 7 Proulx and Damiens, 35 8t.Jumes street Xeriey sty Abuex.tal roa.ssintie ugent, St, James #t Il 80! sation EN Qi Jamra Mal bd.«13 | lrely NEW DISCOVERY all modern improvements and telephone 15 13 decd 7 ; TOUT __ em \u201c| > ALmer, i : 4 .pay TT IT 2 == iat It is an entirely N \u2019 Hanover at.1% Jeod \u2014- FOR S\\LE \u2014 $2100 NICE Tw LET - ON RFHERYHROUKE ST, Telephone East 96u.18 6 M ANTED \u2014 MALE ORGANIST, WHO i nol Lased upou any of tae old systems.Ind.em PERSONALS.mon BALE \u2014 MILLINERY BI\" SINESS, tenement on NT bla 0 er first class modern house containing 11 SIT us i Mis uso APS manufact \u2018 \u2018 22 man ow experirnes, srilinit fMGavour- Fontaine.1366 &t, Catherine at.r Clothing The Excelsior Cihtnim Ne NE.Tv CRNETE ME extracts.none other need Apply.must AGENCIES WANTED.: REDISTLALD À PATENTEO FOR SALE .3 2 g M'E.NOR KALE INVALID FURNITURE.|), \\Voung unmarried man Slate salary ; : =\" , \u2018 new address, 11 1 Patnedaud, 659 Wart) and who last eripioyed by J 2585 HAL SA NN OST em, WEDNESDAY Eo ! fai St lavrence Main, ahove Sherbrooke star Uffice Cm 20 TANTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED ween Haycock a Pa - \u2019 .- mmm em em LT tin ant reclining chalew, ndfustahle # le Ogllvy'a, parcel of emhratdery.Finder ' West of Mountain Street.beds tables, brd-rests, cenmmodes, bidots W ANTEDZ AT ONCE EXPERI V traveller 8 manulccturers agency for please raturn to Embroidery Counter, Hay- LADIES VESTS.LAD ES COMBINATIONS.PERI 2 ; .: Sern Winnipeg: Al references can be shen.Ad- oo » » rs ap rators on ladies\u201d skirts, plenty oi Grrse MH 3868, Star Office.3) {rock and Dudgvonrs LADIES and M:uNS SWEATERS.Wir tors sagh on - Î = - wark at zood prices Apply to Miss Hearne, ra Granite front.hov ment, house ver 306 ste ! gray 'amh cap Finder please leave floor \u2014 Hall, drawing coon, | lemey + oe i 2, WANTED TO PURCHASE, at 3 Place d Armes HW / reborn, lavatory, KH en, pantry, ete.Ee D ENS ei 0 pce aa % DISCOUNT ao ra % A HORSES AND CARRIAGES.At The @ 1, Marroser Co, 5 haves Hon LOST 77 ON TUESDAY 4TH INRTANT, TO BE SOLD, .TO CLEAR, AT I.ond floor Six roams, buch, ete.1 oo puis, SALE \u2014 PRESTNUT FORRE, ge \\ b MAN WITH A SL ASS SSL JLesT \u2014 JANUARY 2TH.GOLD RING, .; attie.Excellent stable and crack house With poarr, heat and steam.on rea- bands 2 weighs 1209 pounde very hy Year ap two of experience in the gro- TANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES with monogram.Return to 396 Bt These goods comprise our travellers\u2019 samples, factory seconde, t 14 te er ver business.rond openin 118 Bi : sonable terms several of the best flat Eon saan A ae Pin na pall K leurÿ st, and gentlemen's cnst of clothing.fur Paul st, and recelve sultable reward.and over makes, and although first- class In very respoct, are be- \u201c \u2019 ats xen family nates Je Pinhon ar horse - - ts and capes.See Sam Pearson first | 0100000 \u2014 \u2014 ee ake room for our regular stoo THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO.shaœ Address \u20182 1610, S\u2018ar Offlre 19 4 \"ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSE [EURE ET capes See Bam pay the best - - - ing cleared to make egular À z fneturi se for YOURE nfant.must Lave city re- hilrea of any other dealer Mail orderr at- OST = OF FRIDAY AFTFRNOON, BE- ! F T & 205 St.James Street, for manufacturing purposes, in the most \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - CTT TTT renees App TE MEGUL Colt ke avenue, BINT, OF BRY, other dealer 15 30 mang een 148 Metcalte and Upper Drum: THE KNIiT-TO-FI MFG.COM PANY, Le 41 3 : ° 7 MONTREAL.centrally situated stone building in the EDUCATIONAL.AVANTED IMMEDIATELY oo - PANTED - TO PURCHASE YOURS werd at 148 Metcaite = LL.az Phone Up, 2788.2469 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2018 Amer messe se ses |) \u201cpra vo SAT ELX Amour VV oil everybody clues CÂpU off has.OST _.BY WAY OF CHERRIER ST This store closes at 6 p.m., Saturdays at 9.20 pm, eily.Apply to SHORNTHAND TOUCH TYPEWRITINAG t Coat ain Apply by Vetter nold furniture.ciothing, fur Costs.capes, 8t.louis sguare and Prince Arthur b why spend six months in crowded ssw su \u201cCatherine .: : \u20ac sid dinner dx, gold and silver; beat cash street, a amall parcel, unntaining Alter .W.G.TALBOT clase rooms.Proficiency kuaranteed In halt cu 0 ee 3 orices for god goods; promptly called for spoons The finder will be rewa.ded on re- tnstructed A g oo , nsunl thme Ants clued Inetru- tion dax ana oy M.Frank $43 Cralg al.Tel.East 7087 turning same to 134 l'a:k avenue.= ST ere eflately, to cipse à joint eventire W Harrles's Kendems and vom \\ TANTER -< AT ONVE À FIRÉT CLASS na _ aus \u2014 Immediately, to close a join 9 17 4ecd 1768 Notre Dame Street.mercial Institute.2719 Bt Catherine so barber must neve worked in A good \u2014_ O8T \u2014 PASS RECEIPT ROOK WEI.acrount.\u201chop.6 MAn With à good address required.: ë 5 ET ,; - B ; v ED -\u2014- TC PURE neaday.Finder please address Mrs - : SSU LACH en ble, T'p- ; Address at once EE Miles, 37 Eparke st, VW ANTE p TO pe RC FASE A 3 1.2 om 3.Wilshire, 35 Forfar at.Reward : : Hutchison Street, 113, GR \u2018tava.Ont : 4 | ÆApply to Md Aqui, si L equals 32 cents per g ra eee TT \u2014_ marine engine.Apply to M.A.Aguin, OBT \u2014 AT BOARD OF TRADE RECEP i ; These lets adjoin ; : VV ANTED à yovne Gini, FOR \u20ac .on pearl and turquoise braceit.* Mount Roya! Park, just 12 I t housewark, no Coninz or wash- Finder preast return te 303 Stanley st.Q \u2018 3 » x .; oy .may alrep at hdme.38 Ai1ty © .JANTED-\u2014-5ECONDHAND GAP LATHE, Mminuteg from Candy Life À sewers lelephones Waters ines doar » » Council VW Ting haat ae A GAL Ann, ) Rldg.No comment ls nerrs- ; \u2014-\u2014\u2014__ tert between centres.Apply P.© Box :6, its savin owers to cash purchasers hat enabjed hundreds to furnish 1 and & p = sary al prices quotea.Terms A - WwW ANTED \u2014 A GOOD NURNE GIRL: pg.$hawinigan Fall, P.Q.21 2e0d FOUND.in Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Drapes, Shades, Beds and Bedding, with the = 2.500 cash for two lots | 5 or be en ana P56, mR: ymin TANTED ABOUT 60 FT.OF COUN- emma mmm best ge ds In Many Instances at less ca: than pald for cheap and medium , À e «3 7 y st.\u2014 - - Ce: corner Mount Royal = 8 THE FANNIONABLE WEST END SUBURB Yas W Lier for ary\" gocds La.Agree UND =, on ST MARGARET STREET furnishings.> Et Catherine Æ .a = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>-\u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 Lefebvre.7 e .cent r .; ; oda Ce min Ihara.AS 3 $25 Cash secures a Building Lot, balance $3.10 monthly and up.: \\ SANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALRS- money, January 22rd, \u201806.Owner can have till left a few pièces of pretty Bedroom Furniture, Fancy Chairs and f \u2018te Outremont This wh 3 ' \u2018 A indies, sprakinE jh English au WASTED \u2014 BECONDHAND PIANOM came by proving property.Apply 7% St An.Diners.are to Gu tation err x ; sleutrie Ligut.Churches.Mehoois.Frene ch W.H.Scrofrie.Limited, and organs These instruments will be toine at.20 2 ; ; Lu PTE Ton in val A BUILDING LOANS MADE JB catherine and Untrersiig sta 7 bought outrignt for ont tor sk By no.DUNT CHEQUE UN TRADERS Goods stored and delivered promptly as required.S AE _ ' : : + : ° Ai Ie eo \u2014 changé as part payment for a new plano.\u2014 .nd these lots are worth D ILE SANTED \u2014 EXPEMENCÇED SALES Lerton Bros.144 Peel st.21 3rod Bank, Budbury, Ontario, by Gagnon ; rey.G.W.BADGL.E > 8 Ww Tn cotton @eparindnis on oie af QUANTED TO PUHCHABE A AECOND, oro 18 BE John ot 1 Empire Building, ic + nd cotton e m * d \u2014 - 22 om am \u2014 pa \u2014 ; 5 SOLE SELLING AGENTS.17¢ 6T.PETER STREET.193cd.MB speaking both En inn and Frincn Wo 1, Wh hana double ana desk: must Joux \u2014 A CoLLIE DOG.OWNER omas Î e AI, Ui6 ST TH j .j JB J M scernggie, Mmited, 8 Catherine sad Uaf Re ln first class condition.J 3888.Guar Of- can have same by paying expeimns.9 { i .CA ERINE ST.- I B versity sth Apply 476 Bourgeois st.sa a \\ \u2019» \u2018 ° A pme i Lo, .THE MONTREAL DailY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.JANUARY 26.1905 9 | ry * - - t ! \\ \u2018 .SITUATIONS VACANT.8ITUAMONS VACANT.FON 3ALE.MONEY TO LOAN.a om ats a \u201cou - ve (Céntin: «a trom Pace 8.) (Continu - Vane 8) | (Continue from Page 8.) A es ans oe vet men ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLABE MACHINE WANED COA WRIGHT, INTELLIGENT YOUR BALE \u2014 FURNITURE CARPETS oncy fount chants, feamsters, hourding Otfers and brecters.Cunada Gencrul bu, about 1! Pr i! \u201cle : \u2018 een houses basy payments.Largest business bo Risotric Co.Limited, P ; ars owl fa utter of Tefrigerators, ball stoves kitchen neal Que TOLMAN, 51.Now Yurk life vo.ed, Peterboro, Ontario, La MELUTREUUTINE an alent Apply tn runpes, office furnifyre, for cash or cieŒl ut Tan È ve *Arine Qu tor 51312 17 6 USD handwriting tom TRUS vfar Office.H Wilder and Co, 358 BU James 2473 \"Ans.Fla © d'Aries.; : T \u2014 TTT TTT TTT ee st CArherine.2050 Notre I» t 22711 \u2014\u2014 ee eee ANTED \u2014 $3 FER DAY TO INDUS.us CoB RTL, MEN UE Tine Notre Dame + | witnorT enderuens or seourity sntar ca Cures Heagache, Veuralgia, La duel trlons: men in every localliy, Inuro- NY fuvd character Uaell for the Fontitii .- pooque cn get money on thet own nares ; 3 ven tale our guods and distrbut.og ur ade Nurseries Prev os \u201cA brience Not vanential P t P tures {Payments to suit borrower All business | Grivpe, Colds, Acute Indigestion, n ria matter: wtesady ampivyment to ve \" suggested the voice Sly PRA - Y + Eve i Le \u201cIl + Towing up Ad.Ne \u2018 9 .: ; , : \u2018 he La \u2018 - The ANTED WEA \u201crum A va cute strasaets te Gy a Vertaal will weil compete.ot ut f Eyelo.M mortgage Apply to Estate viel \u201cAnd none.\u2019 replies jp Huntingdon, Why not ?answered | ats a safe Knowles loans ces, et be unten ee STD for reply 81.pacdie INetonars, In ten vois, Cheap j Beaudry 1v9 SU James st 18 eo \u201cMeGill would rither lick than \u2018Var- centre must be pannes ) \u2018Trent Valley Woollen Mt Co.Campbell, | Wouites he vse ump fo e ; | for cash Address 0 2032, Star Office _\u2014_\u2014\u2014 _\u2014 ty principle in strategy.; ford, Qnt.on Mis : 176 _ _ _- ee ti3eod | _ be | VWe£ can Mones at the \u201cMeantime Shock breaking from a \u201cCertainly.\u201d cried another voice Iront- \u2018 ANYRD \u2014 A CAPABLE MAID, with | NY SN 080 8e ve, FER DAY SERING Joon ESLE - A NIUE SET OF THE .crowd of admirers who are bourd te cally.Our negiected aes.160.\" à APABL * .CA uta Spay.eat ; no Masterpieces af the World's Lltera- {es in This route gives yon 200 miles - arrv hi shonldérs.mnakes \u201cYes, and neglect - ; a.wor - Pat © ; asterbleces owes aie ; carry him in on the r shoulders, - À.references, fur general work.de Abaviote Lircesaitrrop | » \\ 1 x less Columbia ; , \"as nest and sincere amity 6e adults.Apply Immediately in So Tom Ang ese reuse terittory rj lure 20 volumes In half Mate pinding.Roa the matchless um j for the Falrbanks carriage, and greels, Livyd'a tone was earne 4.\" said The # 2 A .he ever ar narde me t a- Hote feet) Wiil Le suid ehea).; ver.i ¢ © : or 6 .oyd, evenitxs at 408% Tupper st, Westmount, med.atels Write for particaiars and sn- Adan vs Prise \"Star Oftice ° 15 wn The City.| ; 8 his mother quietly.1 agree \u201cun vou, any fellows need | 18 à vie Mmacune.Cavers dies, Gal ont dadrss D Star Mee | SH \u201cWell.mother, {U's over at last.\u201d Don emphatically, y ou know ! IVVANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BASS 13 TBeoù Joe SALI.SUNLIGHT OI, Te; $ on hous helt furniiice planas $ Two Through Tralns Dally ; \u201cAy.it ia.Poor feliows.they will be to be, ah \u201cwell shaken art \u2018he city ; Énishers, Canudan (ivneral Eu tie ANIEL YOUNG MEN.20 TO $i | Caner mm A pay wih Baia rie CHAPTER IL\u2014(Continued.) feeling bod.But come along, laddie 10s us poor pry part 1 would like J Co.Limited, Peterbora, Ont 18 6 surone god ant wil hea) ing.Jol W Prowse, 264 Lives pool Bell Telephone he Tam md\" We lonn In aus $ ith Accommodations for The referee is in great difculty.He You will be uevding your supper, 19 chur hes.in the Park Church, and I -\u2014_\u2014 .2 : en.anadia 1¢ EE ot a $ ë RR see y ., WANTED T OMOLERS NEW YURK tur rath: ; ven, 365 month: Main lb re | $ from $10 to $1000 from tt?asses of Passengers has a reputation for courage and fair- dors laughs loud.cH knows his promise you 1 would go regularly.\u201d : Bæarber Collvge.Estabilnhed vesen iy, devine and average JET CT TTT ST oF TES rs \u2018eo give itheral dis ness.He hesllates n moment or two.Shocks la 3 sv ° a = there was frank ap- Taare Brand taught complete in eight gs 7, Jeeame Con DO on at Cart plane, turni- | $ count \" paid before due Your $ This a Routa to Lewis and then, while the crowd wuit breath- Mother, and needs no worlds to peut hin ne aes Don's position.while alts.system.lunétant practise Jute , 4 Name posittons [7 .ot Class © a cu + \u2018 trietly pri- Expositi \\ a La ry NE tin with ride ar b of daily.Tools dunaied Board provided.Lip.iets ed Sent socom or paittenarn Mai hg Late te etc, wil dn frat vines Nu | a allngs w.oy es > pont less fur his decision.says, \u201cYou van ally her heart is bursting p * Lloyd, flushed and laughing.Hghtly re- As granted.Positions guaruateed.Ulus- way Association, Room 147, 227 Monioe at Ÿ SL Denis st ; ! vate na we Mai treatment lugnire of see that it Is ulniost Impossible to bed triumph.ce the glory of plied ber Cotimiaiogue mailed tres.Moers Lar- Broonkan, NY à 13eod Jor sur Keon I.BUGS, THE $ a Healing, we ae certain, but on the whole I shail give ; Come in.Let us have hE y , Yon (here won't be any trouble.I \u2019 un si, New ork tiny \u2014\u2014 - A ., .R «le ; .ver driving you home\" crie 3 y.f + ar : woe Woes A a a ee [tem fren PS us Me Mt | gaining new MTR non $ WILLARD MASSEY.WEF.& B.Agent.a oa bitter moment to the 'Var- I will be only a minute\u201d | fones In getling a man for the - vo addr ea Bad ve will show you ye al ot \" \" y Aay Yon she la r 3 as à P _ ; PARIS Cane hoa I ae ho WWANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT.how vi fvahe 83 à day atouitlely aure, we VP Park wna, vs $ them Call anû Incestiquis 178 Washington St.Boston, Mass.sity men, but \u2018\u2019amptel} Je a trie sport In this garb laughs Sh ve, en! UN ?in the least.1 assure you; \u2018 Apply 445 Craig at.19 3 farnial, te WOK and \u2018eaen vou fire, tog Fe SALE.ST LAMBERT JERSEY We will ba pleraed to talk the \u201cShut up, men\u2019 he says În answer \u201cThat 1s the garb of your glory.i Nes ln \u20ac pro Bros.Commis- eer oe Reiko oan the ioonlin owhere you dhe.Send Beiter, Hung three soul.fresh, ter Poller ever with ova or tele.to the loud protests of his team.\u201ctet says Helen, her fine eyes lustrous with | sald Brown.» etc.will under- 1 AED Tho JUOD GIRL Tu Du lus sour nidivse and we TUE expialn the [dam \\ade 2 ands bution a day.richest hare us Mel} 3281 Main or i behlnd the ball.\u201d excitement.| sion Merchants, etc, ete.dozen lots az: Foperal housenori.small family, on | t-uiuess fui.Te Eel Re RAN Rolle butter bed Box 18 Brosk-id, Col Br Cana after 6 nm.and we \u2018ery second | o 1 the \u201cCome, Hamish man, you will get take to supply men in half-doze flat; good wages.Apply With refes co es, ar profi of $3 for every dad's work abd deer gg .5 2g Fast 1253 after pm.Ye 10 Every second is precious now.an e .5.: di .2 consideration to offer 30 183 Laval avenue.49 3°\" pro ely sure dunt fall ta write to-das DB T2 $ will «end one of oùr agents line is only three feet nway.your things and we will be waiting for willing for a con be altar of Park ANTED GOOD Tr oom Imaerlal siheraare Ca, Box To4, Windsor, Ree von : Again the field i8 cleared.The teams, you.\u201d : | themselves upon the \u201cvant: Dlghent agen washing FOC oT FOR SALE MONTREAL LOAN & BROKERAGE GO.Springing to their places in the scrim- \u201cVery well,\u201d he replics.turning away, Church.be Continued.) out.References.Nu 1 Winchestui avenue, \\ TANTED - STEADY, RELIABLE MAN Fi .I mew York Lite B.dg mage, began tu shove Iurivusiy befure He is rat allowed te escape, hat wal ! {To be - Westmount.15 4 ; serub fleurs ard be generally use ne Mahogany Uprig it Room 204, fvew Yor ave à NE , the ball is in play.a roar the vrowd seize him.iif! him _\u2014 WANTED GENeRAL ski re \u2018irand Piano ET ES Fou tan get n° Mrst-eluen a ee ee ee nn his ANNUAL MEETING a > _\u2014 4 8 TANT Fr y > - \u2018 ° A so a ç *k! a \u2014 Kk! small family.good retences vee (VATED ORLY COMPETENT STENO.CHAS.E \u20acAMPBELL.Mar.ane here for 15c?Prompt i vou Ser ot bu meet tht bail San en Shock crn OF FIREMEN\u2019S BENEFIT ed, Apply 103 University st ay 2 Elapters wbhivin large salavies.hugh 296 \"94 service.Open ait day and HA > noo Met into duo al : - apply yr Wc (aperd attained n't-nding - + + .» .; ANTED \u2014 PARTY WITH rob civ | fre 212 49 ST Hubert nt A AAA AAA NT sig ond thure: Calls the referee.\"Var- THE VOICE IN THF WILDERNESS.majority afrer a lively contest As (he ; connection requires itnes on commis | - To me CT i eee | NE A RS AIT oT r > .The 5 \\ ; .- office is strictly an honorary one .on \"ur : Vol INDEPENDEN SALE - A TiN s3 GAL- \\ os nu \u2026 .e Superintendent had come from Co Offloa.\" ThOIMe oF petal ken tar CNNSI Ti ONPSRENREST OR IE LLL TR Rasy oat GIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL B SURVEYS | \"DR.WEAVER'S TREATMENT.arg dhe man: Get off ery UNE the ring rount mn ow Was thought that ot would be well lo J .RE ar hi \u2018 res set Ep 3 ve ï i g en, er > McG - = : = - - .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 lervand be free Write G Marshall and Co Guire and Co, 1965 __Ÿtre Dame at _ f \u2014\u2014\u2014Advocates-\u2014 1 , lows by lets and i in A fe settlements in snticlpation of and fol- put a limit on it large Dumbe years ; NE ES JS ua TE Na PE ea wands on the Fo SALE RUN Tor MANTEL CANADA FE ON TEAL James Bireet.| EA v ER'S SYRUP Shock rises from ihe bottom of the lowing the sew Raliway, old seitle- rae rater ong enough, while ; amily, accustomed to housework, , War Tar, have vasandy © Dh rror.cn A mangle, Anos .; vn | , ments In British Coluinbla sulleys WOU A .: Borses kept al livery.Apply Sector's Board.| tond to freedom b FRA 83 sa Crem mangle, at R.D.McGibbon, K.C.1.Chuse-targrain KC For Humors heap, grimy.bloody, hut smiling, grim- formed twenty years ago and forgot- others held that one year would be : ing Stables, Burnside I'lace.zu 2 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 se = | à barga.So Victor Bo Mitchell, JF Surseyer, | Salt Rheum , ly holding to the ball.He has made ten, ranches of the foot-hill conntry, sufficient.An effort was made to have oa meme 3 = RL TONE MORE ROUE 41 1 Armour A hase -Casezraln : 8ix inches.he is tv cet .T a \u2018 1 - WASTED (RELIABLE MEN 15 Every SITUATIONS WANTCD.Foon Sa de fe Msn then In use Scrofulous Swellings, etc.half ses The line Is two feet and a the mining camps to the north and eT he matter gh nite States anil J.To Taleo on : Seem \u2014 1100 Lu TT TT mT ; \"we south of the new line\u2014these were he- .: Canada to advertise and introduce our go ls ANS 0 ASS SLA (only 8 few ananthe.als chapel of same \u2019 It 18 again \u2018Varsity ball, however.; , an y of making a radical change in the exe- joking Up, Bhow-cAIds on (recs, fonc NVA POSITION TY ENPERI.Ake 8 DATED 10 PIrBEiLUyer Address MORTGAGE LOANS, WEAVER'S CERATE and that means a great deal, for with Kinng to fire Lhe frosgination of older cutive was the subject of much inter- es.and ail conspicuvus places, distri.eed turner knowledge of Carpenter eT Sh \u2014 .: Campbell lies the cholee \u20ac - - ! el i r 3 buting smail advertising matter.Commis- trade 152B SU Lrbain at CU Slaglnger Ton SALE \\ GENTLEYAN'S DRESS TTT Cleanses the Skin ment for attack e rhoice of the mo wonderful land lying west of the (irest cating discussion In ane étions de sion or salary $540 a year, or 370 à monts \u2019 19 3 CU AN EU ONCE NTM EL AN fAYCS MER Lo MOFLZAZO! ON ati i < : | Lukes.with its spell upon him.its! =tatlons to-day.A and expenses $:50 a day.Steady employ oo 1 eee eus (ide BASES HE wd condition, siz.4 Avy Funds for Aly ors aris and fara ae Beautifies the Complexion.Placing Shock on the wing.and sum- miseries its Infar ve toneliness | that every office will hereafter be con- ] ment to good rellable men We jay out sour TANTED UY FEDK THE FIRST FIV 64 role cee ee TW HL PRIN ve, of Donse: À tautlps Nolar moning his haives and quariers.Camp- achi nn his be: but with the star tested.Tork for vou.Ne experience mesded Witte 3 A shiuniion as rman by June pos SALE - SEE OUR SPINIAI © | w.Canuda Jdle Châ:ubers, Clur.11 314 ' ee afore bell prepares for a supreme effort.It aching mn is ears, § ring estar These are the new officers: \u2014 culars.alus edicinal Co, 4 à = oroug lerat the 4 * ed emi hi ! D pou #8) \u2018 , cat .A a > .- Kh © 8 pro se i : London, Ontario, Canada.Qu 54 eau tn à » Hanan TR of plane bargain on pag toys of \u2014\u2014\u2014 mr {ng (be Poison in tho blood.Is obviously the plave for the screw, eyes.he came to tell the men of the President, Chief Benoit.vice-presi- Co RE pS \u201c eountry, V Tia, Star Branch Offles 19 40 | lila Issue Call or write at ong Lgton 7 Davis & Lawrence Co,, Ltd, Montreal: + The McGill men are down, crouch- Colleges of their duly.their privilege, dent.Captain Briere; second vice 3 ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL Sgr.U0 bY f= = - I Rres 144 Peel st LL PATENT SOLICITORS.J.tie ing on hands and fret, some on their \\ egex of 2 ee eu LA * ! Vos i president.Captain Deegan.treasurer, Vant.APply 257 Mounta.n st zu 2 VV rer IY CHINESE HOY SITU PAU SALE 3 PEDAL REED fans kiiees.feir opportunity waiting h the Bae Supply Officer Reaulleu: secretary, L.ANTED PERS ain as Coke Addis VOTree gar JOUR SALE nd ra maire ar a -~ ~~ ?Campbell refuses to play and appeals For the most part his was a volee | Suppl ; assistant secretary, Cap- To, DOORKEEPERS AND Hiranch vif.204 {ade by goed Canadien and An rian to the referee in a tone of right \\ crying in the wilderners.Not vit hd | A.D'Amour; ass! .ushers for every Wednesday evening 0 ol PTS Made hy nd Poe ga TU entions Fafented ; of righteous In- J ; .Felr faith in their | tain Carson.Examination committee, Apply Thursday, detwren 7 and Bjr SANTE MES MAVONSONS RELL | butters Prices Fe ES nv ; .dignation, \u201cWhat sort of game ls this?vénadians ome to thelr faith in their | Captain Dagenais, Engineer Sanscar- Monument Natlonal Box Office.29 - 0 able Employment Office, 76 Mackny J nn a ree \u201cin perfect order Call AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED Obstinate ou hs and Look at those fellows'\u201d eastern Empire Among the greats 4 > d Forema \u2018rR ynolds.Auditors an tuations by reitable celp, nil kinds dents Delivers .t y ON \u201cGet up McGill! Get ra leaders were still found those who | tier an npreman Rey - > ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS Canvag.| Tl Situations b à Senteh girl ap 4 [rs write Cor fuit description, Tavten gros! IN ALL COUNTRIES.jel up Mc ! Get up, or pen- soured contempt upon the pro'e-t of | Captain Carson and Engineer Sans- ser Or collector in office suppiy ve Special, siiençaris à PONET 6 SJ 00 Peel st NB.\u2014 Open Saturday vens ; alize you, says the referee.Everyone u red co P Pp ; ?pro.| cartie Cemete committee Bub- and to asalst in office Apply, CLAIRE PN ! VANTED \u2014 POSITIONS FUR OFFICE Ings.71 37aw OWEN N.EV ANS.; Colds knows he wil keep his word.There is a !He trians-continental railway, and en | Cher Nabors.Captains Murphy and perience and references, ¥ 11.6, star Ufice VY men, stenngraphers electricians oo ome nn VAIT la] 92 eod Temple Bldg.Montreal G : ® movement on the part uf MeGIH to rise, ; those who favoured the scheme base ! Fohnstork Station representatives, No.20 : \u201cteremen and shippers Employment Dent It doo Chew and secondhand, lane Campbell seizes the opportunity, lowers thelr support upon political rather than + - a F \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 ! nah tion.Damin- oors, \u2014_\u2014 .wse nl?: 1.Foreman Reynolds: No.2, Foreman FANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT YOUNG Man Young Men's Cariatiin Association, 13 10 *17ck On sderate prices repalrs and remo.his head and with a yell drops the ball Un economic grounds.Iv wee all, 5.N 2 Captain M No WA for whoirsale Jewallery or 0 SET Tel Up a 0217 tne A: Ahern.Montreal Safe Work, 180 $ PATENTS THAT PROTECT .In front of Shock.In the whirl of the 80 far away ahd all =o unreal that men | Giroux NA shine prphy: tain tue.speakrér Both languages und good at QUTATTED LUURY TRAVELLEN Gnñp James st Telaplone Main 813 153 sod Xe.The Kind That Stick.screw the ball slips out Lo Lrown, who ! Who prided themselves upon being gov- | 4.Captain Briere! So.np figures.Apply, stating references, otc.AN fine on commission for Ottawa and STE SUR I eee FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO Ups lt to The Don, but before he can \u20acrhed by shrewd business sense hel) | Johnston: No.6 aptain, arin.° 2725, Star Office.20 2 \u2018the wea: CIM Star flee 18 3 buy \u2018he famous Chatham incubators Fred D Ftwersensançe, BL OME take a single step a dozen men are upon Blo0f from western enterprises.wait- | re Sanscart tah Nearer Pain ) TT - TES COUT ma TT by yearly pasments freight pald Write for bert F.Nathan LLB sp wh EF - , + ing In calm assurance for their certain chard: Nao.9.Captain » Nao.TANTED \u2014 GENB L BERVANT # ; CONT UNG SM ~ yy y pas te , patd Advert F.Nathan, LLB.SB.MPL.him and he is shoved back a couple of © INE 7 : .V faratiy bt tan AN RE VANT Jon AY ANTED any nh SMART rR catalozu~ free, Cote & Co, 7 St o rr: Late Examiner T° 8 Patent Office.The Kind That Turn To feet.vu | collapse.Bill, here and there mep 10.Engineer Nolan: No.11.Captain Hood rferences.wages 31%.Apply ap 162 St | rion of trust wo.give $1000 or more as se.Montreal _ ] oo Canada Lite Auilding MONTREAL, B hiti \u201cMan, man.\u201d ejaculates the old lady lke» Rompas Mclean.McDougall, aud Viau: No.12, Captain Presseau: 0.uke st, betneen J und 4 p.m or 7 $ curity.or willing take partnership in good I {OT STE SIX COCKERELS AND a A Tom Ottawa \u2018ana ny a STE ronchitis.\u201cwill you not be careful\u2019 | Robertson were holding high the light 1% Captain Carson: No.14, Captain p.m.prying business.11 Mayer, 750 Palace nt.I few puilets, nf one of thé best strains \u201cI Bay!\" exclaims old Black to a| that fell upcn rrairie and foothill.Dagenals.No.1 captain Dewan SETA NTR TNT ToT TSS +f Houdans fn Canada Address Box 118, vi .; tain peak and caryon, where spe- No.16, Captain resne: No.ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT | - ce naan Que 21 4 .McGill enthusiast, whom he had fought, mountain peu yon, where si - .Ww housework, three in family.ma wont Lyy>stre TRY A VOTE may da Athelsian Que ATERTS TRADE MARKS The Kind That End In Con- in the famous champlionship .\u2018tle four ; CUlators, adventurers broken men, Foreman Charest Ne.NE a Speman ing.Apply between | and 3 or after aix, ' bookkeeper sistant hookkerper oF \u2014 EERE So eee \u2018 : ; years ago.\u201cThis is somelhing Îlke.\u201d | men with shamed names seeking hiil- Adam; No.19.Captain Naud: No.#.13 1-2: Berthelet nl 20 2 | general Office work F 1664, Siar Orr,e .ROOMS TO LET +), Fetherstonhaugh & Co sumption, \u201cGreat ball.\u201d replies his frend, ing.and human wolves seeking thelr Fireman Lapointe; No.21, Captain \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 20 * ._ , , : ; : \\ i \"+ McCulloch.ANTER \u2014 BMART GIRL AS NURSE \u2014 totefwol aud hopdan asd Glebe Hetiding, \u201cWe'll hold them yet.I've often seen ITEY Were pouring in.; Ny for young child, 90 St Matthew at | \"ANTED ATION AS WouN TESTS 00 ; TI, Montreal 303 31: -\u2014\u2014 a ball forced back from two feet off! Discouraged with the results of his] The voting of the members of the ze 2 LN ar seed willing, In or out Rev \u2014 WELL.FURNISHED ROOM, .Lo.the line.\" ! work in the Eastern Colleges, the Sup- | association for a change In one of the TANTED E FERIENCED OD cs es Apply Tie View Stl Monte SA ne modern bathroom.two in Jame Consumption is, in thousands of cases, It is still the \u2018Varsity ball.The! erintendent arrived at Knox ana to- hy-1nws commenced last night, when NVA ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED UPERA- req.24 2 3v# Palace st.TR thi less than the final result ., ; jars w night\u2019 te stood fucing the crowd of.half the members cast their votes.: tora on ladies sKiria; no others.flart Los 500 Ce - Cee \u2014 en nothing more or less than a | crowds are howling like maniacs.while Von All b luded t Fride A ! Manufacturing Co.mate ; Lo ROMS, oo BRIGHT.COMFOITABLE.: f lected cold.Don't give this | the policeman and fleld censors are Students and their triends that filled Voting will be concluded nex y | man OS STE CONNIE Ft ENS SN ni TA sonps wingie pnd double Tonms on | res of | neglected cold.er Ui vainly trying to keep the field decently the long Dining Hall to overflowing.night.| WANTED na CIBLE FOR SORTING po Fed n fr: anves AE NE bathroom n ree Boose pr PHaren: INALL terrible plague a chance to get a foot-hold clear ; With heart hot from disappointment Reports of the de and treas- cards n per.clean, strady em > Usevers under vba > Te * + .ph \u201c A : \" .> + ; - plovment.Apply The Union Card and Paper dress nha Fiac The za = Mance at, between I'ine and Prince Arthur.v on your system.The Don resigns the ball to the cap- \u201cnd voice strident with intensity of | urer showed the affairs the associa , 2 ; Can gt D 11 8 ENQINRIRING, XL.ECTRICAY, and ov .! notion.he told of the things he had \u2018tion to be in a fair condition, with { .is = : - - - + .\u2018 ÿ Co.Ltd.186 Parthenais st ve ANT HY REPRCTARLE wo.\u2014\u2014_ SCIENTINIC CASES a SPECIALTY If you do, nothing will save von.Take tain and tals In behind ES, mans seen and heard In that great new land.| ample funds on hand to meet the pre- 9 ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST W Man work bu the Aay nr week bight OUMS - TO LET DUUBLE AND SIN- [Rrpertence lu Ques makes vimaller cases cary ne hold of a cough or cold immediately by + LATINE.5 | aa Descriptions of scenery, statistics, tales sont demands.At the end of Decem- In light housework and care of baby, hoaveswaik n°1} \u2018ecird to Adcress M42 Ble, every comfort 24 Victoria et.Me poring a hi 10 8m we AF weil fauinoer £ \u201c the fight.Again the scrim forms.oniy humorous and pathetic, patriotic ap- ber the total of all the funds of the Riad pape - a - \u2018 19 4 with epocinl Afin, assistanis and facilities i a.; hum pa - ap PT Carton A arte Te ébelz Fiat Hermine st.city Ey LL _ BE Pram whore te using \u2019 te fall Te pa res the referee.Peal.and prophetic vision came pour- assoviation was $65.036.58, an inerease street.x0 [yyanTen POSITION IN OFFICE OF Reo: pie» NEWLY FES SEE A waive ron Mréuce OF CHARGE AND HOW DR.WOOD S And both teams begin to manoeuvre ing forth in an overwhelming fleod of 83.819 64 over the previous rar h ee 2 à NA \u2019 cu le bedrvan.tn private family: ! ; ; ; .y Avcarding to the statemen urnish- 4 TRE TET ETI lav ver notary necrdpe raltway or dou \u2018 sh -rhrooke at : Wa particoleriy 1 to.¢ i ew inc from the great man, whose tall, sinewy é z WASTED oan NURSE wel SE RIENCED bank, by gentleman of good education and 007 0 wl oe TRerbmeoke at 1905 PESTaTHeniany tno dy or i ae REARS NORWAY PINE SYRUP for advantage ni pos tion.A I hes form swaved and rocked in his passion, ed by Supply Officer Reaulieu, treas- 1 .A, wei ' ended, - ny \\ re ; - \u2018 .Co good wages.Call between 7 and 8 pom Nn, PHoinege experince ead Jramaneslo ant I DOM += A LARGE WARM FURNISH.MA eu déduire Susnds of patents properts .Again the ball 1s placed and the men ind whose Scotch voles burred through urer of the association.the amounts 911 Rt.Denis st.wp 3 hui fr Taare Beteeesois 0 Aerie, md roan saishie fer one or twa, MARION Ihe first dose will convince you that it ; .; his zonorous periods.\u2018For your! in the diffrrent funds is as follows: case of *.W Padgies, 124 ST, Peter st.with all modern vconsertences, breakfast ! 4 MARION .throw themselves upon it.Shock as Ch \u2018h, y fellowmen, for Can- Superannuation.842.922 81: Widows and ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY rh 2 or desired 145 Airrander mi LE | Graduate eres ed | Cl cure you.Miss Hannah F.Fleming.usual at the botiom of the heap with ada rang out his last appeal \u2018and the | Orphans\u2019 $15,081.41: Reserve.$7,033.38.d aster; y es rss === = meee = i Naw Yovk Mo Building, Montreal, .tag er him.i ada, & fast : al, s \u20ac CORRE aot natant work.Friithard a rarer.Wes I - DRESSMAKING DONE i DOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, NEWLY | Offices end 807 GG Sreet Wanhington, DC, New Germany, N.S., writes :\u2014\u201cI con.Sd Black runs a through the crowd men passed out Into Lhe corridor tn.During the year 1904.the widows and ta wa, 20 3 SOS onan ae \u2018nine made and | men yen aed Deddronin, ar! haleany and oo \u201c \u201c _ tracted a cold that took such a bold on 3ne whisrers in Campbell's ear, \u201cPui ward the Entrance Hall, silent or con- orphans were paid 33.635 25, aa re er ee Là Ac est sn books on hand nr of [elathes clnset, hathronm - every con, .Se : \" .° e T of the ass a .ST.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SKRRVANT \u2018TE #F 13 venience 86 Union avenue sp RS SSSR SN me that my people thought I was going Balfour and Martin in the scrim.They versing in low.aT or here pensioners of association, .nb ae -\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014 TS PL ee : = - = ; Lori *, are fresher.\u201d He has noticed that the : 47 * pe .with refe es.Appl - 3 FAT - cP ! > Te > .ond's | p aki pat A - WEILCOME \u2014 Rev.L.J.La- mea Le eee we ta ar VV\\NTED =e CHINAMAN SHEKS NA RP heal Sr TE avy Cant.| FRUIS.to die, AN bow goed Dr 5 t \u201ci scrim line on both sides is growing ne pihey er any aE Fea rn of Boucherville, who she ment as vosk in cit.can reduces EI dE : PA Norway Pine Syrup was, procur WC! gta.e.and ean do no more than grimly Quants an.iN ™» ; f Ri ° - TN eo D CANIRRE crstaeress teren App 4 01122 se |'Apply BUS Dur lester at 19 3 ~~.- ae.' \u201cI w Kin e returned a frw days ago from Rome, wa , NV ANTED SPINNERS AND CARDERs svt etes Terence pst PEUT ee cum | ORANGE totties and they effected a complete cure - | hota on.At once Cahpbell sees th» J want ta thank you for asking m given a formal welcome at the College B00 wakes and shen iam Mile NS ES CRONME= TO LET FURNIEHED OR UN.ANGES ! 3 | wisdom of this suggestion.The Don, in to-night.Lloyd, 2 ne Don.His aa, Boucherville.The puplis produped 0 wages and cheap Inving Expenses al ; TT TTT furnieied, euitable for light hnner- as = ' ; s voice Was quiet and bis fine eyes were ; °°° ; .1 anced to steady work-people.x TANTED -\u2014 ENG MAN IX PERT- : ne ON : Frice 25 cents per bottie.Do not accept ! though not so heavy as Shock.ia quite ; 2 lan operetta and a couple of pieces œuit- ford.Manufacturing Ce Po PP Lx W aren Tater ama Ye IA keeping, enor, rtm neni Nn BITTERS and 3LOODS 1 ; +N Pin.| as strong and is quicker than the big - lustrous with light.That man ought | able to thelr age.while an address of N.8.or to Frank WW Nelles, Selilg ARS Ltn fanz dienes wants a jeosiiion me erty Hallowell mr stunt, \u201cya 5 | Justreceived 110) hoxee ext 8.Romanie® substitutes for Dr.Wood s Norway Pine | ee na I beginning to show the (0 be in Parhament.1 shall see thai! foienme was read ta the guest of honour.301 Bt, James at, Montreal, 286 travers te call on no cris Go 2794, Star +.- | CED.VIPOND k co Syrup.Be sure and insist on having the : effect of the\u2018 tremendous series of | conntry seon.1 hope.W hat a master {An enjoyable evening was spent.A large ANTED Ton Pr TTT flee | \u2014 TO LET.WITH On wiTir.| .cot scrimmages he has just passai Deis! What a grasp! What hand: | number of the parents nf the children as co WAITED 5 Sn TRNTER FIN RE Toe |e sata wT Rm \u2014 | ree RE, hour meither 40 an.tas.and he Ouen to be in Par.| Ton rt hd esa ed Te SE : ?TANTEI TORTTEHON 4 \u201c\u2018OMTE- anslie .+ * ; ar- auded t well-diri eytinder A wanted for oii \\ vent stenographer and fvpewrlter | HOOM TRS ULET PORN siEE WiTH | Tar T.MILBURN Co, LIMTTE.strong nor so heavy.is like an eel.! dan.I nay.and he ouzht to be in efforts of Ihe boys ° - gy ' e- .© CA MH Knowledge of bookkeeping; | OOM \u2014 JE 3 NI¢ z \u2018 ietl ampbell thrusts the alves - .i 7 sad salary wanted to G 2161, Star Uftire fis years\u2019 experience, best references © G | Rot water Apply 4 Duricher.two | ANTHRACITE, Torontn OxT Ole Cor Pre on the nght, whis-| The men gathered round, for the \u2014 § 203 DINA, Star Offres *1 3 | acer north Sherbronke.eu pen ; to S k \u2018Let Balfour have st, Zreat \u2018Varsity half back was woll .Hot Fires.VVANTER D ETAONT GIE FOR Kir Camis Rr vie PROMS 1 10 1er FURNISHAD ans meer and back him up.\u201d | known and swell liked in that company.Nice, bright, clean coal at $6.38.Try , Chen Work.1282 St.Catherine of 20a \\ TANTED - ITUATION RY A yore ; tiemen preferred.654 lagauchetiere \" se pL XN [> - he ball © bell i but they all knew him as one of the , ton of the new coal and save money.- - \u2014 \u2014 ! aman EE hen me rench an MN street - ze 3 a e es EY 9 As The Don gets t e ba mp 4 gay \u2018Varsity set, and some of the older Ring us up and we will do the rent.ANTED AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL.| 0 SN AIRE ST expert: © SFTEX RE a 8 Marchant S throws himself behind him with the EEF Ly Co col a a ea?a oa yards 136 SU ; with bent references \u201cNr other hoard an vat ws a cy Gaveder F637 Star Office, IROOM not ARS heating acy SHED ; rp da A A yell.\"Varsity! now!\" At the Nt oon lege career were passages that neither prienne street: docks.Wellington Bae .; : > ., pad ; py À piy, Dominion Cloak M£g.Co, 138 St.Law.21 3_ store, bath, w.r.Appiy 263 St.Urbain st.CAE A AS SEE \u201c stant The Don drops the ball, an | he nor his friends cared to remember.| sin.Telephone M.8018.rence strest.21 rod - 4 | earner Ontario.294 399 H \u201d with the weight of the whole IN Hence all of them.but especially \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014____ War D \u2014 PANTRY aint.APrLy | WASTE Cetin hanntien hab | ouM LARGE DOUBLE FRONT \u2014 | i CO behind him begins to bore throug! | Shock.whom he loved.and Llovd.Special Notice.> \u2018 mak eo .\u2014 Le sr © fa, ; Hote! Carsiake, 573 St.James atreet êrerres, children\u2019s troussecap »tr to work R room, suitable for married couple or ' the enemy.! whom he greatly admired, listened with The Canada Jute Co.A prociate a TTT ~~~ \u2014 un private families.Apply Mad.Tremblay, | zentirmen: strictly firwt class: telephone, BAKERY.;_ For a few moments both teams hang | rurprise to The Don's enthusiastic e a > Pi QVANTED > AHOROUGRET, EXNPERI- 744 Aitort St Cnnegnnde 21 2 | ete.No.134 M t In the balance, neither giving an inch.wards, for they both had stool beside Good Thing.enced bookkeeper and office manager - me me TTI mee = meme when old Rlalk, yelling and waving, him in those dark dave, and had played ° A: present employed as manager of large 3 \"ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY LADY ASR ; 1 Ciennliness, the Art Law of Health, wildly.attracts the atientlon of Bate.toward him the brother's part.The Montreal, Que.Jan.20, 1968.manufacturing frm.giving up busin se ene .\u2018usr kre per op Fingie room nn bath flat, gan all ¢ y + .oven for engagement at reasonabie salary, ' att , Te Sn Bi public ine modern conéniences, 191 Aqueduct street, the fist rule in our baking Tren cone ; \u2018F0 in!\u201d he cries.\u201cGo in!\u201d and Bute.\u2019 nan waited ln silence for Lloyd's re Messrs.The Underfeed Stoker Co, Dighast references, ( 2778, Star Off.ce PRIE ogo) rer Cane Aslftess À OM.(near Notre Dame.21 ang Qualits of materials len Pa x \u201cThe best that Scotland ever pro- [§ coming up with a rush, throws himself jy They knew hum ta be by far the Ltd, 302 St.James street, Montreal, wero SU Catherine st ety FoAead gems = TS TT HE anes F2 Clark ave, Pros duced.\u2018\u2014Medica! Press.behind the scrim.| Strongest man 1 the college, the read- Que.NA ASTER A YOUNG GIT.FOR LIGHT | - casse 1 OOMS = QUIET PRIVATE HOUSE, Westmount 379.10 20x| Bi: THis weight turns the scale.Slow'y | ject in deb:.te ns well a& the most ; Dear Sire \u2014 Ww \u201chousework In a flat: must be fond VV po CHDEES FOR LAMP «ND! AV bath flat, Pound fr araioe 47 MAIN eee \u2014 SOLE AGENT, fat first.but galning momentum With popular in the vu'pit.but, with the We have heen Intending for some 6t children.wages $10.78 Hutchison at.EE ENT Apps forenoon or ay .ÿ every inch, the mass vields &WayR.sure instinct of vollere men they hal time part tn write to you regarding JANTES REAP IIE Tr ane Te TE Paper mts a cmt ZS BILLIARD ROOM FITTINGS.d A.0.FISET, 1604 Notre Dame St.ff ana begins lo move.The Mc(3ill men.come te rérogrize hia 4nbitious spirit.the ralisfactory results we are ob- ç NV nal duns Sc A Ape Mise Mo Misan, 11S Mansfield at OOMS \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT ROARD, shoving, hacking.seragging.fighiing ant indeed.to Le more flue wed BY yaining with the two Jogs Under- indiv'duai to buy Toledo Autonmiati i ' : I ! Ç _ .- - \u2018 oo Pringless Computing Beales op om cash, Lp 030 _ 1731 rod comfortably furnished \u2018erma mod.{oo coos tart Piatnon 3 HE | fiercely, finally dropping on their lt than they would have care! fo ack- ; fred Stokers you installed in our And muarantee to have Montrral, : \u2014 CT RS AN .verp dns Caves pi 5 Underhill oo\" ; For Sale 3) ar | ass net, .| knees, strive to oheck that relentless now ledge.{last summer.and have only delaysd : Quebec City and Quebec Pravinre thoranch SAVANTED >, PAS EXPERTEN( oer sar ban 1 HET OE at Puvtatnre Che noi La Ang.As advance.It is in vain.Their hour hag, \u201cYes.\u201d said Lloyd, \u2018it was certainly her vuse we wished to assure ourselves 8 ly canvassed by experienced salaamen.Dean telrpione operator, a private awitea ; \u2014 - .\u201c ined + Mcleod, 11 John st, §.Hamilton, Got.| board best of references Address Vo 122, OUM \u2014 LARGE ROOM.BATH Frat, for auotahions pataid us gon fier Motel \u2014 come.x etrfnsnanHke adresse, Tt contained beyond doubt that tbe device was ali &> ' 213\" | Star Office 11 Gvod R Auer and electric light: telephona: lake Lo sunder (os vdi st EE BOT | With hoarse criés.\u201crgardless nf kivks all the elemerls of a great sneseh.| sou claimed for IL We think it 16 only - | - mmm = ee ee references exchanged.18 Osborne st, oppo- | and blows, trampling on prostrate Int he\u2014of course\u2014weall\u2014he rece only | right to say, now that we are in a YWANTED \u2014 À Goop DES RITTIVE JROTARTE wo ; ste Dominion square.17 deve ETS SE \"foes.and followed by à Mob of can - one tulig -The Wear\" : pcsition to make the statement, that ; riter wenty te rty ye s » take care of a , =.Nae a .\u201c A van \u2018 .age.Canadian born preferred.Must have oat I MARRIAGE LICENSES.! tators tumultuously cheering.the \"Var- Thot'a right.\u201d =aid little Bon.wha | our stokers have given us no trouble at experirner.Addresa W 7309, Star Branch | sity wedge cleaves Îts way.{ll on ti\" pad come In af Shock'e earneat invita- ali alnce they were ntasted, and that = 8 Office.! VIERK WANTS RITIA- PHONOGRAPHS, | other side The Don appears wi'h ide ton, and because he was anxious to our smokestack is absolutely smoke- 7 i [ESET IN VERSE EE TF STON H I re Teo Big @ for unnatural ! bail hugged to his breast and Hubl- haar about the new country fram ane less.Further than this we can use a TANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO DO A LIT- .Sarr EG Tee ISIN - ÿ discharges, infammations.i À A >: .1 esu W tle housenaik in return for room eA \u2018ar Branch Of- TR) Ol PTs, Place hi MAR RIAGE LICENSES trrétations or ulcerations of ingdon hanging to his throat.A final who was coming to be recaenined 1e slack coal which costs us a dollar | 1 nd board.Address W 7410, Star Branch | (8) + te greatest amusement makes Issued by Join M.M.Duti, if mucous membracee.Painiess.| rush and the ball is down.un authority.he sers ane fhing mute & ten and which we could not use Im feiée._\u2014 ; _ ou ~ of modern \u2018Imes h your home, 1° lus Be.Sues Bie Amu àU Crencomt at, Ruarantesd not ie et \u201cThe ball is dowr'\" crier 1he °feree PDOGEN .i |v Ww hat w drommer ha à; hand firing.Our engineer reports TANTED - AI CINVAGSER AND ce TANT WORK AT PLASTERING The bet Is tue chrapest.Cail , 218 812 ; contagion, | and almost immediately tiue [s called, vuke ! Talk ske that x worth sr al that he much prefers this system nf Tec Tor State what sacary Ja exc ee W bos een an | , ant hear hat: Ninian lead.| The great match ie ovsr My toux minute to any firm, pl pat my Gov- ; firing to what he has been accustomed \u2018 hy ; ar wos fer (NL dns price + .e \u2018raationai ; ; re Lo .= or it would ae on rymanisgion fa: good ue PR for ied torrie Tits & Ponsrrrna Co, 2 425 MARRIAGE LICENSES | pointa 'Parsity hoids the charipionship roo 1 % ls eanuple EE NE a to for the past eighteen years in think.RE, Star © fice, es - ee visa St Catrenue -!, comer 4 | of the Dominion., Penn ; \"as on We will be plensed to show any - ANTE von on tT vn na | J re 5 Ta MAR sa Alexander 20 76 Monez iv Lend on Hortgago.\u2018The greatret matrh ever plaved on talk weather and pelities, ma then terested steaïm users your stokers at waa LaF BPMOERL oie wack, Muei be 8 VW D pau of axe sigalg ag clerk In fe == - To Tee (UKLIAU & DARGUN, du.aries, Lio ot Syme a | this ground.\" cries old Black.pushinz - s§d'e up to business.Not much ! He'd work in our plant, 800d BTriter.NPL tn Gi 20% Star Office wanteswic Ti he LEE PE ane CHIROPODISTS.- through the crowd to Campbeil, with, give them Brown's Axle pi Joan Yours truly, 713; moin Vansone t.TOM nf rréerence Te AAA AA AUF LICENSES ; both hands ourstretch>d.| Baking Powder i Anything cee The Canada Jute Co.Led.= | stat > NS GE LICE) , > - mwn's he ; - - ANTRD \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO \u2014 43 years eaperience as Chir- y JARIGAGE 1 After him comes the Mon'real cap A thing but NMrowvn'e Francis Braldwood, Manager.N Jearn the Larter trad tinue TT Ree mete - Specialist for WILKS & MICHAUD, Arcountants.| tain mer would sce nothing but Drown t a sad & \u201c1 induce- ; Ment at prevent, tools hoard, 1 cn from; i wagers wipe Lining ITC aporait.e ENGINFERINAG, lan.Address Montreal Babs Sehont, \u201cal Issued by Arthur W.Witks e at on Engagements MERCHANTS BANk BLDG.Tel.M.4125 Day Fo.oemings - 4% Uragcant st Tal [\"p 0b 248 3 day hours » am tp 4 pm => Ratelle.543 Lagnu- Plessis street.Tel.EB 2252 \u201c1 congratulate you most heartilr.\" | Axle Of! and Brown's Baking Powder _\u2014 inti used Upright Pi .= prices $169 to $185 cash, are among the ig et.233 SMS MST LEE TS Sl = \" er rer er eP\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .?Japunry bargains, at Leach's, 2440 St.eo - Cpa | JEVEGRAPIIC ADDRESS MALLTTNE | Fiore st, cor Bt Lawrened Tew 311 | Sat send for Will loosen and cwre a hard, Catherine street.Call early and get ; _ ON Gi IN et Mar os -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 A har on nt THENO YE HALL ENGINEERING WORKS.\u2014 == ceo Send fur free catalogue.hacking cough, and drive jt |} first choice.20 and English prefr-ted, met he competent Engineers die REC Brossard mon ROOFS CLEANED.- To Care All Akin Disenses Ten Jaeger Pure Wool away from the inngs avd bron- y WaTCR cienned from 51.0.pers ant aaod eriter UE Due Ten ns Lean for J} end E Hnile fofrigrrannE pe om Dr.T.Felix Goaraud » Orlental y chial tabes within 24 hours, been for one year.R Hemaler, Cr, RAI ert ee TT \u2018ole » .~~ ; Crenm, or Magical Benntifier: : .antesd .jANTEU or CAEN BR AT, SERV ANT FOR Has M ECR S Minto Bugs cagineer, ROOFS CLEANED.It Purifies and Beautifies the Biin, ALL DRUGUGIS!S, 25c.Watchmaker, 256 St.James street.à private none oon place ta pal Mossre.Elder, Dempslior and are and Get the snow olf your roofw And got the FOI.SALE AT DRUGGIRTS 02 - 19 2e0û ® eo té R vaine Tord te \" a er Pa Lan tance _amadian Pacific Kailnay Co.London.Standard Reofing Com ui do 20 enr 1 158 tod fone Apply to Manager, St.L ¢ - 198 271 Dar or night call = * + - apes 10 R a THE MONTRE AL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1905.LATEST RETURNS OF THE ELECTIONS Hon.W.A.Charlton Now Reported to Have Been Defeated.mr } SOME COUNTIES IN DOUBT.Mr.J.P.Whitney Issues à Brief Statement Regarding the : Election Results.Special to The Montreal Star, Bpeclal tu the Montreal Sta.Torouto, Ont, January 26 The Latest returns show that A.02 Pratt, Coss servative, was chix ted 11 South Nor folk, defeating Hon.W.A Charlo the Speaker of thy last legishiciure, Mr.Pratt's majority ix giver as 2 2 With one poll to heat ta (he returns from Prescoit glve the scat to L.B.Lubrosse, Liberal by 238 one Jority over Hon.F.EE A Fvanturd There 15 at present a te bn tween MN « G.Cameron, Laberal, and 19 Hours, Conservative in We-t Huron | There is sull doubt as to whieh wav the following constituerctes hay.zou South Essex.Ersi Huron, North Oxto .and Parry Sound.A STATEMENT BY MIL WHITNEY.Special iv the Montre Sur Toronto, Ont.January 26 In re- SPponse lu A request to: an CAD essa OC his views, Mr Wn wha je.ceived he élire return ui has home in Morrisburg.nd List tight \u201cIn the tmmiuediaie prescuce of the Ereat pulitical unheavat in the Pron gee to-day.1 can hove bar litt te sav, All must «knowledge Lin serious meaning of \u201chis \u2018nu.phati xp sions of the people's wil 1 ful y wd givlly © appreciate the fact that Liberals in large numbers Joined mm that expues- sion, F.(Signed) J.WHITNEY.\u201d I | \u2014_ ) PREMIER Boss 15 SILENT Special to the Montral Star.Toronto.January 26.Premier Foss has 80 far declined tn sav anything! regarding the election pesylts.Ther 18 a cabine! nnn this afferiooi, when he may Issue a statement > .THE CARINET To MEET Special to the Mortrea! Toronto, Ont Juan y == As seen ! A8 the Marosters can be summoned to the city, Premier Hose vil eut a Cabinet voun id This wii probabiy beheld on Friday 6: Saturday.At the | Cabinet coun i'r wat bee dete ! the ministers will formaay resign, © step, however.wi Lt be taken fon à Couple sf weeks Vol wn as Fo a | the Cabinet to firsh up the lids an tt ends of routine busitëss that aw at | their attention, ! Se ! A RECOUNT IN KIN: | Special to The Montreal star J Kings: on, Ont.January 16 The Cn.servatives will demand a ++ oùnt here in the hope of wiping aut Mr Peru a majority of 18 which js the tinal re., Bult, They claim that some Freie d ballots may ati to Mr Molnty rea vote.If they fil! in the re.nn th election will be protests] on the ground ot bribery, CONSERVATIVE WHIP SENDS A MESSAGE.2 wa , Manchester deb, vas in progress when the returns begun to vome In.When the figures stood at 71 to 24 in favour of the Con- servalives the mecting decided tu send the fullowing telegram \u201cJP Whitney, Toronto.The Halifax County Conservative Club, hi meeting assembled.pend Leatlivst congratulations to the Lib- vral-Conseryvatives of Lutatio on thelr magulficent victory.\u201d When the announcement came of Mr J Po Whitney's election, Mr.Borden saad that no non note reatly dererved the paim of victory.He had been entitled wo power since 1807 when his party had bean glven a popuiar majority as hgh as 7,000 ti: lé In the face of So otffee hoiders, he had HOW sKept the paving ee, Here ln Ness Soolia the Conservatives had been Aghlinz against great odds but So Share Mr Whitney had had an inffirutely gre ater task.His victoay showed what perseverance, faithful effort and good potley wii doo and the Liberal-Conservative triumph in On- Calle nieans muck to the whole Do- miu, A BRITISH RADICAL COMMENT ON ELECTIONS.Assocuited Press.January 26.The uf Ontario\u201d says thee Ciiaardbang, will probably have Leea cleared by the general elec.Horr yesterday, The Laberal party an taro the Us dlerty-thid year of Power but at Lest decay Js conte upon Caliadban london, aAmespher positical = Ho trad 10 1S really high Line ai should be @iven an opportunity of Cleansing sud te-redtpetatinæ itself in the waters of oppesation, Too auch prosper- HN la psrrtieutariy dangerous for oo! (FIN IT a country Where the spoils L ESstenr exists.À Rruetation ago the [lberal eu liefcaus party of Cmtarbe Wath George Hrosn as Us leuler and the Globe for its votes stam] strongly in defence of the pulltical quieitw, pes form and provanond vights, In defense vote last Sn (liver Mouat defeutod even Sir Johu A.Macdenaid ln the height of bis poser, but whe ne Ste Oliver Mowat passod Treur Provincial to Donsinien politics, his Ssceples same to lesser men aed in the Just elght veurs the Cabine?of Toronto have foliowed lever rather th principles.\u201d Mefrrtièes to tin tsuney scandal halte: butitng, badiot switehiræ, op.sod dl personation dard Whole sabe bribery the Guardian saves \u201cHah Parties have been tieplivated.oth Fave been ddisgrae ed The onfessed sins of the Government have been more numerous ated mors fagrant, Perhaps, because thelr powers to sin cectuadiy has been the greater, The Tespes tale cletnienis of The Liberal Forty have Levin moutitiel by those Toots and Hen GW toss wendd base had to vesign long (ge, were at net to the hote that the cond tof fhe Op puesitren lues been just as bad,\u201d CALM PREVAILS AT ST.PETERSBURG S Petersterrs Janay UH The Miz ssier of inc biped House! tas issae d'a forma den dd ef a epee oldie ion fe ri to-day of the rs rss tira af vif lake Sergius, A nest oof the in ls aed factories wh the men appears 1 for work the ; SU er ers de donor te resume till M The: puiadet the Russ an Wo Caanpai) af Ihe Clty 8 Toes! tare Hoth thes oa arn and the feeling cs el bats te, SN Erat rex spraqers Lave agreare 1 Governor-Gencru Tr- LOT Bu cratitrecug Laem ag ns puis ave Ottawa, January 26 - \u2018Great satisfme.1 The PU le © af he Trépoff-Ko>ke- tion was expresse! nthe Cons cae Sof op nea Has nes er develope thve rooms last night oser the reenlt [0b mugs early reports indicate of the Ontario \u2019 After carelessly following an foolish custom.you can ensure .nur safety by taking | 8tuert'e Dyspepsia Tahleta.It Is an accepted, scientifie rath, which admits of no disputé.tnnt If vau wii aniy | heap your digestive apparatus in good orv- der, you will never suffer from this dread | digease, whii.i at heat means a weakening | operation, with Jong weeks wasted in bed and big doctor's and surgeon's bills to pay | ae souvenirs.| Keep your appendix in health hy the proper use of stuart gs Dyepepsala Taliste whenever you have laid vourslf open ta danger by nverhrating and upon the least sign of stomach Hr intestinal trouble far otherwise.at anv time, this dangerous dismay lay you low, The curative Influence nf this Erent medt- eine ts quickly shown In the gentils, sootn- Ing effret tt has nn all Inflamed conditions of any part of the digestive tract Stuart's Dyepopala Tablata tone ull these parts up tn a proper condition of perfect | health, and requinte thelr functions into a proper working state They also make awn: with all thr causes of irritation.inflammation or indigestion.by helping to dissoive, digeat and assimilate, or put to proper uses, all the food \u2018vhlen te lying around in odd vorners of your digestive apparatus fermenting.1o'ting and eurding., lke so much garbage In a dirty alnk.in tease natural and perfectly simple waya Stuart's Ih apepsian Tableta restore all wx | Part thy big Industrie establishments, MR.D.M.STEWART TO SPEAK IN LONDON.Canadian Associated Press.London, January 26.- Recently the Rurniey Chamber of Commerce\u201d drew Thé atisttion of the Colonial Secretary to the new customs regulations in Canada in regard to certifying the! market value of geods exported.The Colonial Secretary has heen in com- | munication with Lord Minto and the ply st.aes that the Minister of Customs divs not drem i expedient or ad- Vigsabie to center into a defence of the Law further than to say that it was ro doubt considered by the Parliament of Canada to Le in the best interests of the country.He does not think they will have the effect of diminish- img trade between the two countries.Iv M.STEWART TO SPEAK.The Canadian Society of London hag form rly held a monthly lunch- enn, It has now heen changed to a dinner, the first of which takes place on February 2, at the Criterion.ane principal guests will be D.M.Stewart.of Montreal.and John ©.Forbes.The former speaks on banking, the latter on arg, HIS EXCELLENCY WELCOMED HEARTILY AT LAVAL.Together with itz alster Institution of MG, Laval University 1s always the object of no litle interest on the of fu essive Governors-Veneral, Each of them have in turn been heartily welcomed within its walls, bit none with a lurger degree of en- thustasm than was Earl Grey this af- ternoun.For the occasion the building lind been féestuan-t with flags and banters, While pilms and Howers were everywhere 10 be seen in profusion, The Governor-General and Countess Grey were, together with their party, received In Promotion Hal] by Canon Dauth, whe read an address of welcome, to which His Fxvellency fittingly replied In French.STORMS AFFECT THE RUNNING OF TRAINS TO-DAY.Only purely local trains on both the R.and the GT.R.reached the city on thine tn-day.Those from a distance were (ousiderably delayed, some of them for ns much as five hours, by storms and the extreme coldness of the weather.The latter affected the trains all over the provinces of Quebec and ontario, while show storme Were rampant in the Maritime Provinces and in SEOs A STORY OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY.CHAPTER | UN \u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE\" seo law of demand and supply is \\ery interesting to study the For stance aL sounds paradoxical to sav \u201cSupply creates demand, und demand creates supply\u2019; but it is true nevertheless, and Very eusy to prove.Take most anythlog\u2014an nutomobde, un alligator.or an axe, a boat, a brevele, or oa bonnet, a coat, a cow OT à candelabra, a dress, a dictionary or a dimond, an oles phiant, an ear trumpet, or an ele- vator, à fan, a flute, or a My sag machine 1 gute un gout, or a gas i engle 4 horse 0 house, or a hotel and advertise for 11 in the ! sue place where every hody looks for what is wanted and net - | ane thes ano hundred vou sll i et exacts what vor want, no ' nuatier how ttle Hope vou hal ! of finding + supply fer pouf de | atid You see everybody who | has aoviloreeg to sell as alwasvs ; loohing for a purchaser an the | ne plus where all purchases i ate to te found, which is the Star's demand and supply page, \\ otherwise gts universally one | sulted want advertising under | The heading of CWANTED PURCHASE\u201d \u2014+++ +++ +++ +++ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ENGINEERS ELECT OFFICERS AT TODAY'S SESSION.Owing tao the deteys du Various trades conning lo the city fo-diy.it becatie neceshans In devtate somes hat fron the quougrarniiee as previously are r vget ter he rea ning session of the Cioran on FSoctety ef Cri Enginerrs, Mr EM Ve had) BN read his papes eu Vrac Effect et Load Factor arp the d'est of hieetrical Power\u201d Shey wld ofhorwise hMAse heen de- plier 1 this oven, white M: CB [smith wie was down fon + paper this Portis spokes This after noun on \u201cThe Contry Shorr of the Canadien Niagara Frower Compe x Planar, Niagara, fant The ele titan of officers resulle] as srdent kre Muresan, Monts \u201cpresident C0 Krefer, Ot.Su Voe-qresadet 1 D Mothe rson, Montreal 2rd Vue-presilent \u2014G LYS at cusurer | Secretgrx Librarian\u2014H Coun rilors A.Mountain, Train Mo Lead lerdiy Montreal.Keanedy, Montreal Wo RD Pye.Montreal.Tr A.Reefer, New Westminster, © H.Faust, Toronto AE Poucet.Quebec Phelps Joe Lachine, RW.Leonard, \u201charinez POW.5 Grorge res IL Ma kenzie, Moncton.Queen Mortreïdï.M J Butler 1ot- tow RJ Dares Montesa, Go J T'esbapais Sorel, fre J nm Porter.Montreal ang H.C.Burchell, New- toun land.LUNCHEON TO EARL GREY AT THE MONTREAL HUNT CLUB The Montreal Hunt Cluv Honse on the Cole SE Antoine Road, looks uev- er better than it JL) in its gurb of snow, as Earl Grey drove up here this allernoun, tu take luncheon with the Muster and members, i The hounds bayed their welcome, Pand the Master and the executive met him on the steps to escort him in.There were in uil about seventy members present, There were only three toasts: The King.the Governor- General.and the ex-Governor-General, Lord Min:o.who has taken such an active interest In the affuirs of the Hunt.and accompanied the members upon many of their outings.Dr.Charles MeKachran, the Master of the Hounds, proposed the first two toasts, and they were drunk with the greatest of enthusfosm.Afterwards, Mr.Baumgarten.ex-M.« F H.proposed the third one.and un- H Prof R John a.to.which he has presentad to the Club.| During the luncheon, His Excellency ! mat on the Master's right, and Sir Wil- Ham Hingston on his left.Mr.WilHs and Mr.Robert A.Willis have left to visit the leading plana factories of Ontario, and arrange for the use of thelr concert pianos fn some of the coming musical events of To- rento.FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Cures Colds and all Throat and Lung Troubles, or Money Back.EVIDENCE BY | BROTHER FRANCIS St.Philip's Home Brother Francis, ot for Industrious Boys, 417 Broome street, New York city, says.\u201cHaving given all other remedies a trial without Aucceas, 1 consider Father John's Medteine the best for bronchial troubles, It being the only remedy to give me permanent relef.rE I veiled the large painting of Lord Min-.THEIR EXCELLENCIES Their Excellencies Earl amd Countess Grey spuat thelr morning amid the rartfled atmosphere that blows about the mountain top.Acvompanled by their daughters, Lady Evelyn Grey and Ludy Sybil] Grey, and Capt, Trotier, InN, their | alde-de-canp, they drove to the Mont- teal General Hospital, and thence along the upper levels of the city lo the Royal Victoria Hosplial and the Ville Marie Convent.Incidentally they Were enabled Lo catch their first comprehensive glimpse vf the clty as a whole, und lo Imagine the How secluded beauties of Mount Royal Park.Nu more pleasurable day for such a Purpose could have been chosen.While the mercury ranged somewhat low, and a pretty suff wind blew Most of the thne, the sun was stroug vrei too warttibin and is rays, fabing Upoir long stretches of snow, made the ground scintillide as if adorned with anyrled diamonds, THEIR EXCELLENCIES VISITED MONTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL.Their Excellencies, the Governor- General and Countess Grey.accoom- punted by Lady Sybil Grey and Captain Gerald Trotter, paid their first visit to the Munirrul General Hospital this ; Morting and were given a royal we!- come by the large number of medical men and prominent citlzens present.Ingide of the building everything was us bright as a new pin and the i decorations consisting of palms and \u201c flowers aulded greatiy to the appear dabive of the long hails and leading to the various theatres, As carly as 10 o'clock prominent citizens began to arrive and were received by Mr.James Crathern, president of the lustitution, and Dr.PF.Camp- bol medical superintendent.The Vice-Regal party was welcomed in the large walling-room, where they were Introduced 1o the following ladies and gentlemen by Meo James Crathern: Mr.Harry Stkeman, vice-president of vperaung the hospital: Mr, F.G.Finley, M.D sécretuery: Mr SH.Ewing.sveretary, Mr, Robert Craik, MP, LILD., Mr.FW Evans, Mr Joseph BB.Learmout.Mr FC Smith, Mr.David Morrice, Mr Abner Kingman, Dr.WHlam Wright.Dr.Thomas Simpson, Dr, J.C'Cauneron Piro G0 PL Girdwood, Ur.TG.Rodduk.Dr William Gardner, George Wilkins, Dr.W A.D.Backader, Dr.F.G, Finley, Dr H.A.Lafleur.Dr.F J Shepherd, Pr.George I Armstrong, Dr J.Aiexande Hatehison, Dr, J.M, Elder, Dr.F.W.Campbell.Dr.G.Gordon Campbell, Dr.S Ridley Markenzie.Dr Kenneth A.Maison, Dr.Miss NG.EE Livingston, lady super- hitendent.Miss Young.assistant super- Intendent, Mise Smardon, chief of the nursing staff of ward M., which is the principal surgical word; Dr.Dutter, Senator Cloran, Master Teddy Evans, and many leading cKizens.After the presentations their Excel- lehetes were escorted to the large Board Room parlour, where they removed thelr heavy winter wraps, after which A procesgion was formed.headed by Mr James Crathern, and the hospital Was inspected from bottom up.The frs! Sop was made in the children's wird, sv here the Countess of Grey was presented with a magnificent bouquet of white and pink roses by !'ttla Ceclia St.Denis, a pretty seven-year-old chitd, who has been contined in the hospital for more than a year, but 1» now.the medical men say, pra tically cured.The scene was most touching, the Hps of the littie girl quivered as she handed the flowers to Lady Sybil saying: © UPermit me to present to deur Lady Grey these few floweru on behalf of the children of Ward 0.Loudy Sybil, whose face was beaming, \"tient.handed the flawers to Her Exrel- lency, who also carressed the child, and after stroking her head.hamid .back several of the poses and expressed the hope that she Would soon he able to leave the Institution completely restor- fed to health, Indyship had finished, knowledgments, amd bowed her ace His Kx ellaney condition of the desartment, which one of the most Intereatinæ th the great Institution.The diet kitchen was then visited, Jt is here where all the nurses are triined In the art of cooking.All the fond used by private patients Is prepared in this kitchen, Her Excellency exanitned the cooking utens!ls critically and expressed pleasure at having had the opportunity of seeing this particular department.The party then proveeded ta the chief surgical operating theatre, which is marble throughout and ls considered one of the best an the American continent.His Excellency scemid to take a great deal of interest in this department, After visiting ward \u201cK.\u201d the women\u2019s surgical department, where a careful fngpection was made, the party returned to the Board Room parlour.where His Excellency.Earl Grey, on behalf of the Vice-Regal party.thanked Mr.James Crathern and all those in any way connected with the Montreal General Hospital for their kindness and courtesy, His Excellency in a few words expressed his entire satisfaction with the visit and sald that Her Ex- celleney and Lady Sybil were delighted with the Institution, The Nurses\u201d Home, which Is n feature of the Montreal Genernl Hospital, ~ HOSPITAL TO-DAY; corridors Dr.Frank Buller.Dr James Bell, Dr.| Cameron, Dr Chartes W.Wilson, Dr.J.Anderson Springle.Dr.John I.Gardner, Dr : W.Stirling, Dr., A Lockhart, Dr.John D.\u2018ameron, Dr.H.D.Hamilton, Dr.ivorge K.Grimmer, Dr.D.D.Mie- Taggart, Dr J.8 Ibbotson, LD.S., I the grand entrance, \"portion of the Lullding oe occupied \"after shuking the hand of the little pa- by Lord Elgin, they wee welcomed , the nuns, by Canon Legler, her ' Benting His Little Crelle, after her distinguishes the lxiPr of this order, then congratulated Nurse Rennett, who! Young ladies of (hp institution, over la the chief of the ward, on the perfect, tv 0 hundred in nl, were ass mhled fg! to INSPECTED WERE CHARMED TH WHAT THEY SAW LARGE COMPANY GREETED VISITORS ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL.The Royal Victoria Hospital, not yet recovered from its récent buptusin of fire.was reached by the vice-regul party somewhat behind scheduled time.Owing to the fuct that the oper ation of removlix Uhe debris ocey- stoned by the Hre has necessitated he | vlosing of the mam entrance to Beter- ul traffic, access was had by way of the outdoor department.which von- tins a spacious reception romn.Here Their Excellencies were greeted by quite a company of Ladies and gentlemen fnteredted in the work of the hos.intal, The only two governors present were Sir George A.Drummond and Mr.FE.L.Wanhklyn, Mr.It.B.Angus, the president of the Bord.being ab- sent tn Mexico.Mr.James Ross as eo in Mexico, and Mr, E.s.Cious- ton was precluded from attendame.LowMæ to indisposition.The ReDtionmen mentioned form the house committees : of the hospital.{When those velposing the vlce- tregal party had 1emoved their w ripe, | His Excellency was introduced lv those present by Sir George Drun.- ; Bond and Her Excellency by Prinet- pal Peterson.With exeh Their Excel- leticles shook hands heartily, | Miss Winnie éVauklyn, a dainly Mtle miss of ten, presented a bouquet to Countess Grey, which was grac- lously acknowledged.Prominent among the lnties present were Lady Van Horne, Lady Shaugh- | messy, Mrs.KR.R.Angus, Mrs, KN, I Clouston, Mrs, James loss, Mrs, (Col) Ihbotson, Mrs.Gardner, Mrs.Hart.Mrs.Peterson, Mrs.(Dry Adutnl, Mrs.Bell.Mrs.Butler, Mrs.Rivkett, Mrs.Puiterson, und Mrs.Charles Aer.dith.Following the presentations, the + n- tre company, comducted by Mr, Hk Webster, the superintendent, au) Miss ; Henderson, the lady superintendent, i visited the pricipa) wards.Dr.Bell had the pleasure of showing Their Excellencies the new ope.ating theatre, which, formally epen- ed on the 5th of the present month, is | considered one of the finest apartments poof f1ts kind in existence.ro Rirkett and Dir.Jamieson then showed the party through the nose and throat department, while subse.; ently Dr.Buller und Dr.Byera performed a similar service in respect of the eve and ear departinent, After His lExcelleney had expressed { his appreciation of all that he had seen, the vice-regal party withdrew, WESTMOUNT CHILDREN CHEERED VICE-REGAL PARTY TO-DAY.While passing through Westmount on thelr way from the Royal Victoria Hospital to the Ville Murle Conver, this morning, the Earl and Countess Grey stopped for a few minutes at the Weatmount Academy, The scholars five hundred strong.were Ilued up ané as Thele Excellencies appeared.hire dreds of flaus were waved und lo cheers greeted the visitors.The Adent was one that will be remen- ; bered_ among the many Chat have @t- tended the visit tp Montreal.VICE-REGAL PARTY VISITS HISTORIC CONVINT OF VILLA MARIA.A very pretty reception wis miven Their Excellencies at 12.30 af The hir- tarte old convent of Ville fara.On the arrival of the Vie.Rew] party at sitsapd In that by the Sister Superior, asl Severn! of repre- Tordshig, gr.Racteat.and Father Charlee Lfimarche, chaplain of the institution | With all the graf{{ courtesy that conducted where Their the large to the Excellencies were reception hall, ercet the repr&entatives of Ile Majesty, ack suplt wore a dainty decoration of Mégucrites.with a Maple leaf A song of webome, In which all the pupils joined, vas very evidently enjoyed by Their Excelienctes.An nd- dress in Engilg Was then read bv Mise T.awrence, and some atanzas in French were recited }y elght young giris.Rou- quete of flofers were then presented to Her Excflency and her daushters, Lady Sybil and Lady Evelyn Grey His Excglency, In à graceful reply, expressed \u2018he pleasure experienced hy Countezs rey and himself In their visit.thelr Excellencies were then condneta to the chapel, where some musical selections were rerderad, with harper.floline and other Instruments, played dn accompaniment to the large organ, Here agaîn Their Fxcellencies were impressed with the high order of tly music, Arpng Others present to take part in the reception were * Sir Alexander ang Lady Lacoste, Sir Willlam and L Hingston, Dr.Aubry, physician to the Institution: Hon.Henator and adame Dandurand, Hon, Senator and dame Thibaudeau, Mr.Justice Cur.n, Mr.Justice Desnovers.Hon.Srna- or and Madume Casçrain.1 presented a fine appearance to-day, Their Excellencies afterwards [eft for the Royal Victoria Hospital, STADIUM RINK WAS SCENE OF AN OLD ; TIME CARNAL.Last evening must have been ike a trip to Wonderland for their Mcel- lencles, for no sooner had théy faved | farewell to the snowshoers, that they \u2019 were wafted into the fairyland of the ; Stadium.Here a magnificent throne nd been | provided for them, from whim to ree ! the beautiful spectacle, a mésqueradr that was a credit to a city Which tn \u2018 yeara gone by became wofü famous for its wonderful fancy dres carnivals.The scenes was magnifignt.There ! were hundreds of skatergbn the ice, and thelr cozlumes made / Most gorgeous display.d Their Excellencies actd as judges in thé matter of ocostumes.with Mr.Kleczkowski, French Consul-General, The lucky winners of hie prizes werr: i\u2014Mties M.Bourassa As Joan of Arc.2-Mlgs B.Gannon g Rejane.1\u2014 Mr.Jos.Gareau «8 Toreador.2-\u2014-Mr.FE.Seguin, s4 French Hussar, The party was shfwered with flow- WILL DINE WITH THEIR EXCELLENCIES THIS EVENING.The following have the honour of Ddeing invited to dinner by Thelr Excellencies this evening: Hon.L.O.David and Madam David.Mr.Stlkeman and Miss Stikeman, Mr.Andrew Allan and Mrs.Allan, Mr, Miller and Mra, Miller.Mr.Robert Munro and Mra, Munro.Mr.Gustave Lamothe, K.C., Mr.James Ross and Mra.Ross, Mr.F.W, Thompson and Mrs, Thompson, Mr.Mathewson and Mrs.Mathewson, Mr.C.FE.Gault and Mra.Gault, Mr.Ball- antyne and Mrs.Ballantyne, Ald.Bad- dler and Mrs.Saddler, Mr.H.I.Ames and Mrs.Ames, Mr.W.TL.Gear and Miss Gear.Mr.George Hadrill, NEW SCALE Williams Pianos Hear -their sympathetic tone\u2014they are marvellous Instruments, equalled by few \u2014anmething new In Planon.Send for Catélogues.ed {t with pride to the rest of the party Flowers were presented to Lady Grey, Lady Sybil Grey, Lady Evelyn, Grey, Lady Jette.Lady Hingston, Mra, M.Lemieux.Mrs.JC Laberge and Mrs.J.A.Christin.LONG LIST FOR THE KING'S BENCH The list for the coming term of the Ceurt of King's Bench is une of the important thie past, leading off.ay it dues, with murder | Napoleon | pointe who le charged with murdering | i longest a no lesssih There his m-law quor wh whom leged times, Then vative honours li The Jisi Edward person, ence, 4477 RTO in charge Torontn, 18 1d au l fle there sion conspiracy case, tn which six man are charged with altetmpling to defiit | he election of Ald.Ames, the Courers candidate parllametlury most the under and killed him.Guiseppi Selscento will have to stand his trial ror the murder of a man wilh ne had a row Seiscentu drew that he hree Cd Se wife during a and this ls followed by that of Alexander Leclerc, who hit his aged fathe.- the influctice is the for of drunken in a knife, stabbed th Se, for a siree and it e NAIL Antoine t SL Antoine divis.on.up to date 1x as loJions Kel sheripooks yest of ly.Alphonse Foucault, Mi attempted Detective Viens amd Constable Desmiar agency cao, Napoleon Lapomte, murder of his wife, Alexander Leclere, murder awe Cire or te = Peru, Junge.conspire dn Coane Vor I spate of the ce pleasures winger reo Hter vie by * StoAn 1e es or Ponies gis 44 Mem: of them are tn the 4 Ninkelste seledm desl murs WHEN THE CHILDREN CATCH COLD.Fa ahkpsen.fmud.tat ltite of climatic deease | ; ; J pu Myer ¢ , fraud.; .celery a eareful as fo UI my husband or any of the tn co ny Co re 2 Mets DO.as careful ate ; Cristina Morom, attempt to Wound.! ati ns M .apres themectves (enteh cotd, Lose their app cit : \u2018 Joseph Tramblay, th ft us @ Fer Sof, 0 : Findigestion, a few doses of Bhp cu grant.\u201d Tail to effeet nocure \u201cMrs, Ane Jas Col They are caught In cold, sleety rain.j tend Springs, They enter the house with damp shoes :CATARRH OF HEAD AND THROAT.tes Via.theft | and clothing and do not take the time or pa beens sre tog my Hite vo tan Nixan, .; , \u201c1 have bhoen giving my Boag car Joseph Ostropky.«flux stc'en trouble to change to dry clothing.Cibe Peruana regularity and sho is onc tv .Pentel of her catarru of the Teuf 0: 1 property.; Plies sit about Us house aout bread he fritid oo et .en Pierre St.Pierre and austin Bou, ES dr of.ny, um enti ted three ché vb Geissler se Me he = breakisy.- ve \u201c \u201cont SL, nd, an chard.shor a ley, fasé pretences, we ] landui b.Hat er J ning \u201c0uds Pret de tot the enough caùtdoor ever A SEVERE COLD.Abrihan Kowt, vs BOK vise nad reste \u20ac Hystgnte Precicutrvs | \u201clast fall 1 taok a severe enld wb oN funder fuise pretences, theft from the Meer ts of the long events setted all over me Iothoaght tha 1 i Alphonse Drosjarding © tr riens to heep SECOND DAY OF VII WF.\\ - THEIR EXCELLENCIES PROVED BUSY AND INTEREST Earl and Countess Grey spent a busy day yesterday.They saw the city of Moutreal, in brightness of a Caradian winter sun.\u2018Then Their Excellencies paid a visit to the historic university.Governor-General wus honoured, by the conferring of the degree Of Doctor laws.was noticeable.The brief visit to the Royal Victoria N ing In\u2018 the all her winter beauty, bask and the er The interest of the distinguished Visitors lu all departments vf McGIM College, together with the dinner at the Windsor, Where men and women representatives of Canadian society and life Were present, and visits to the Montreal Curling Club, the Stadium Rink und the Victoria Rink, guve the Vice-Regaul party a glimpse of the sports and pastimes that have made Canadians à hardy and vigorous ruce.It was a diy that will be remembered by the distinguished visitors, us well 8s a day when the city of Moutreal delighted to honour the representative of His Majesty, and his graclous consort, EARL GREY ESCORTED .THROUGH STREETS BY SNOWSHOE ARMY.The rotunda of the Windsor Hotel Last night looked lke it used to look: N in the days of the great old winter « ir- ; nivals.; Snowshoe costumes buckskin lea:her suits, coon coats, and while and red : sweaters, cnvelopiig the forms of charming lady sroushoes nine | with a dense crowd of sightseers win had come to sce the anuig.onated snowshoers escort Euri Grey part of the way to the Stadium.Every club In the city was represen\u2019.ed.and the men in the blanket suits made a brave showing.(There was lots of vrihusiasm, ints of noise, lots of cheering, some of the great veterans vf the Tuque Bléue, like | Mr.Fisher.were ott, nnd they wove as noisy as the youngest of them.| While waiting there were songs, in English and French, Mr.carl.of the ; Montagnard, singing the French song, and there waa the droning of bag- | pipes, the call of the bugie and the rolling of drums, with guests standing wonderingly on the stairway, watching the motley scene.When the red and gold covered or- | derly came walking down the bruad staircase, it was considered that their | Excellencies might be expected at any time, and a move Wus made for the cold.cold world outside.Sashes were tightened, collars turn- \u2014-\" | 1E FOUND IT Just as Recommended.#} bought a fifty cent package of Pyramid Pile Cure from my druggist and have used two dollar packages | since.I find them just as you recommended hem to be.I have not ret | the least sign of piles since using your remedy three months ago.If vou want to use my name you may do so,, as I feel like » new man.I now have no trouble with the dreadful, nggra-| vated disease.; \u201cI meant ta write you sooner, but\u2019 thought I wourt went until 7 wae cured.I thank you for ypur wonderful Pile\" Cure.I was a great sufferer from piles.\" Fred.Deerr, M.F.D.4, New, Brunswick, N.J.Seidom, If ever.is there any doubt! about the effect produced by the usel of Pyramid Pile Cure as iz shown by! the experience given ahove.The pro-| prietors of this remedy have thousands! of.aimilar let: 1s «mn fie, nd surely! no better proof of the merit of the.whea It\" preparation could he uskai, is \u2018borne in mind that Ihose letters are! wholly unsolicited.there is certainly cause for pride in the remedy.Pyramid Pile Cure 1s sui) by drug- | gists for fifty ceuts 2 package, and if, your hasn't It he wi'l get it for vou if asked to do 80.Acvept no suhs{ltutes, and remember there |s no other re:pedy | \u201cJust ar good.\u201d Evervo: ss urred to write Pyramid Drug Co Mazabuil, Mich., for their little bosk describing, the causes and cure of phes, ns lt nf- fordg much useful information and fis.pent free for the asking.bébé bee eee RE 1 I + 544454 j flery ++ ed up and vapuchons ioosvned, and the distribution of torches.which were pile ed up in a couple of sleighs near the sidewalk, was commenced.Then the order to light was given.and the snowsheers were lined up from the ladies\u2019 entrance of the Windsor around the corner in the direction of more charming guise than when pronouncing the final] worde of adrnigsion into the Victoriun Order of Nurses aud bestowing upon Miss Tecla McDougall of this city the badge of tho Order.Her Excellency's voice\u2014the traine, finely-moguluted voice of un Jenglish gentlewoman-lingered on the words as a real blessing and her usual caim gave way to, delightfully sympathetic smiles ag she performed the gracious duty of her new office honouryry\u2014 president of the Order.Her Excellency wus accompanied by Lady Sybil Grey and Capt.Newton, A.D.C, to the Y.W.C.A.institute, where the annual mesting of the were received J.B.Lear- the Ladies\" Com- and Lady Trum- Dir.Craik, Miss Scott.Tea was Order was held.They on thelr entrance by Mrs mant, president of tnittee, Sir George mond, Dean Bovey, Dow and Mrs.Hat once Lerved tn the tea-room, which was prettily decorated for the Occasion with pa, ms and cur flowers.er Excelleney was then conducted to the pañours, where the meeting was held.Rr George Drummond, one of the most devoled supporters of the Order since its inception, presiled, with Her Excellency and Dean Lovey seated beside him.Mrs.H.(3.Scotl, secretary of the committee, read the report, which shows à total of 4,799 visila made by the nurses, varying in number from four Lo six, during the past six months.Deun Bovey read a report of the last general meeting and spoke briefly of the work of the Order.At the close of the reports, Sir George Drummond in Montreal, was consequently an tm- posing one.Beveral hund luvita- tionn were issued und the long car- rigors and rer eption rooms of the hospital wore allve with anlinated groups.The Viece-Regu! party, ecclesinattcal dignutaries, physictuns, :nembers of various \u2018religious orders, handgomnely- guwned women, purses in their white robes.house surgeons and scores of ulert medical students offered & con- stanly changing Malelloscope, To the great majority ot these, Sister Mc- Gurty is nffectionutely known for her devoted service to the shox.For with the exception of a few years in New Brunswick, when she founded the Order's House at Chatham, sister Me- Qurty has spent :nost of her lite within the Hotel Dieu, An especial dinner, provided by the friends of the institution and personally served by these ladies, was given lu the various wards at noon to the patients, numbering over 25d.Al three v'elock in the afternoon, ir St.Patricks\u2019 ward, # presentation of Kifls was made to itev.Sistor Mc- Gurty and a musical programme rèn- dered.Un behalf of the medical staff, Sr Willlam Hingston presented her with a purse of gold.Rev.Martin Cullughan made a shnilar wift from Kt.Patrick's parish.St.Ann's parish sent a handsome portable buth-tub for the ward under Mister MrGurty's charge.Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron and Madame Bergeron, gave a pal of gold candle sticks: Dr.and Mrs.Merrill, a sanctuary lamp, while a small clock and a and MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUBS FORM AN ESCORT TO EARL AND COUNTESS GREY.the h ate] ny Montreal, the other by the Mo: gtards.Through this line thetr Exvellencies puxsed, First came oat the twa mounted po- Let, Who vers detaale das spelal wœu vs, and whose Borges, Untoeus- tered to torches and Ted and biue fire, far every man Wag a sort of à noniature Vesuvius, became all but un- an rire able Fuliowing them was the Vice-Regal carriage, with ats two fur-enveloped men on the box, and when this reached the «entre of the lines, the Bnow- shen is close in and made a bodyguard, win ht would have been difficult for Any Unidesirabie individual to penetrate, When tie sleigh got up above St.Catierine street, the gnowshoers pushed 1 aden.«nel helped the horses get- the tirs 1° Up the steep hill through Heavy snow At the ! Perth.North i Eraice, North- Bowman vo.19% | NN : {CHengarry\u2014 MeMillan .\u2026.ve ee.160 Peterboro, West.\u2018Grey.North\u2014McKay .J Lt Port Arthur.| Haldimand - Kohler cee eee ae.ART Prince Edward, Hastirgs, East\u2014Rathbun .\u2026.200 Rentrew, South.Huron, West\u2014 Cameron .\u2026.ov, ooo.Simcoe, centre.Kent, West \u2014McCoig .129 Stormont.Kingston\u2014Pense .©.,, .20 Welland Middlesex.West\u2014Ross .30 , Monek - Harcourt Ce ie ees 1 00 Neue East.Norfolk, North\u2014Atkingon .oo.oy .ork, East.| Norfolk, South\u2014 Charlton .,.2 York, North.Northumberland, West\u2014Clarke.68 LIBERAIL\u20143.Ottawa \"NA oran fee eee venue ees Mawnan Me ugal che are eas es Glengarry.'Pecl\u2014Smith .5 Ottawa, 2 seals.Pete rharo.East\u2014Anderson .217 Cr Prescott \u2014Labrosse.vee eee oe Ce.THE NEW HOUSE.Tusseil-Rarine .V2 II 1.060 Sault 8te.Marie\u20148mith .,.+.150 CONSERVATIVES\u2014T3.Addington\u2014Paull .ae.Algoma\u2014Smyth .0 ol 260 140 Rimeoe, Fast-Tudhope a.Wentworth, North= Thompson .3 Wentworth, South\u2014Reed .\u2026.200 THE RESULTS \u2018BY CONSTITUENCIES ADDINGTON, (Remained Conservative.) W.I.Paul.Cons.defeated H.Keech, Lib.by 200 majority.Ir.1902, J.Reid.Cons.Aylesworth, Lib., by 5/7 majority.In 1898, Jas.Reid.Cons.defeated Wartman, Lib.by 301 majority.In 18%, Jas.Reid, Co:s.defeated Halliday.Lib.by 202.In 1890, Reid defeated Halliday by 86 majority.Ir.1886, John 8.Miiler.Cons, feated Deroche.Lib.by 219.In 1883.Denison, Cons.defeated De- roche.by 188 majority.In 1879, Denison (Cons).was clected over Deroche, (LIb.), by 31.15, 1875, H.M.Deroche, (Lib.).was elected over Geo.Lake, (Cons.).by 515.In 1871, M.Deroche, Lib.was elected over E.J.Hooper.(Cons.).by 17 majority.de- ALGOMA (Remained Conservative.) W.R.Smythe, Cons, défeated T.5.Wigg, Lib, by 140 majority, with 33 defeated | In 1902.W.T.Smyth, Cons, defeated Brodie, Lib., by 22 majority.In 1879, R.A.Lyon, LIb.\u2026.was elect- éd over MacDonald, by 55.In 1875 S.J.Dawson.Lib, was elected over Edward Biggings.by 227.In 1871, Lient.-Col.Frederick Wil- llam Cumberland, Cons.was elected by acclamation.ALGOMA EAST.\u2014In the election this year, this constijuency was wiped out and Sault Ste.Marie, Algoma Centre and Manitoulin, with a member each.created.In 1898.Kast Algoma, returned C.F.Farewell, Lib, by 275 majority over Feil, Cons.In 1894.Farewell, Lib, was elected by 66 majority over Hearst, Cons.In 1890.Campbell; Cons., defeated | Lyon, Lib.by 60 votes.In 1886.all Algoma was composed of | ona constituency, R.A.Lvon, Lib.; being elected over YW.H.Plummer by | 100 majority.ALGOMA WEST.\u2014This constituency waa divided at the last Legislature in- | to two seals, Fort William and Rat Portage and Port Arthur and Rainy River.In 1848.West Algoma, elected Con- | = ; TP et +5 © AG nee ES dan itl ra men _- FAR ILI pay > ne EE EE ASHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-THURSDAY, S ADMINISTRATION WAS OVERWHELMED.Mr.J.P.Whitney Returned to the Legislature With a Following of Seventy-Three in al JANUARY 26, 1905.[House of Ninety-Eight\u2014Four Ministers Were Defeated, Namely, Hon.J.M.Gibson, Hon.John Dryden, Hon.F.R.Latchford and Hon.F.E.A.Evanturel \u2014 Mr.Whitney Elected in Dundas With a Majority of 500\u2014Hon.G.W.Ross Elected in West Middlesex by 30 Majority.mee, Lib2ral, by 291 majority over Chadw wk, Couns.In 1884, Conmee, Tab, King, Cons, by 268 majority, In 1890, Conm e¢, lab, defeated Mac- donnell, Cous., by 59 votes.defeated BIZANT NORTH.(A Conservative gun) T.H.Fisher, Cons, defeated D.Burt, Lib, by 17.In 102 D.Burt.Lib.defeated Fisher, Cons, by 152 majority.In 1888.Hurt, Lib.defeated Fisher, Cons, by 102 majority In 1894 Burt wus elected by acclamation.In 1890.Wood.Lib.defeated Hamilton, Cons., by 521 majority.In 1856, W.B.Wood, Lib, defeated Turnbull, Cons, by 366.In 1883, Hon.© *.Young was elected by acclamation, being appointed Provincial Treasurer he was opposed at the by-election by Strickland, Cons.Young elected by 500 majority.In 1879, James Young.Lib.was elected over J.Baird.Cons.by 341.In 1575 H.Finlayson, Lib.was elected over J.S.Crawford, by 115.In 1871.H.Finlayson, Lib., was elovted over L.B.Lu Pierre, Cons.y 258 \u2019 BRANT SOUTH.(Remained Liberal) T.H.Preston, Lib., defeated W.S.Brewster, Cons.by about 130 majority.In 1902, T.H.Preston, Lib, defeated Fraser, Cons, by 340 majority, In 1398, Hon.A.S) Hardy, then Premier, was elected over Thos.Elliott, Cong, by 52 Mr.Hardy retired in 1899, and was succeeded by Preston, Lib, wha defeated Henry, Cons.by 417 majority.In IN04, Hardy, Lib, defeated Hopkins, I\u2019.P.A.by 6175.In 1590, Hardy, LIb., defeated Jones, | + Cons, hv 624.In 15, Hardy defeated Jones, Cons., ¥ bu.In 1833.Hardy defeated Huffman, Cons.by Lin, In 1579, Hon.A.S.Hardv.Lib., de- fested Wilsor, Cons.by 3v3.In 1573, A.S.Hard», Lib.was elected by arelatmation.In 1871, Wood.Ministerialist, was elected over Plewes, by 133.On resign- Lion of Wood, R.M.Wells, Lib.was elected over Jus.Brocklebank, by 116.BROCKVILLE.(Remained Liberal) Hon.G.P.Graham, Lib.FE.A.Donovan, Cons.by majority.In 1802, Hon.G.P.Graham.Lib.defeated O'Brien, Cons, by 376 majority.In 1358, Graham, Lib., defeated Cui- bert, Crus.by 188 majority.defauta1 about 225 In 1584, Dana, Lib, defeatet Jolly, Cons, by 287.In Iss, Fraser.Llib, defeated lKin- ney, Cons, hy 161, In 1886.Hon, C.F.Fruser, Lib.defeated Mans], Cons, by 285.In 1XS3, Fraser, nant, Cons.by 334.In 1®.Hon.©.F.Fraser, Lib.de- feuted Mansell, Cons, by 130 In 1875.Lt.-Coi, Cote, Lib.was clect- ed over Wm.Fitzsimunons by T5.In 1571, W.Fitze{IMmmons, Cons, doe.Lib, defeated Ten- feated Jacob D.Buell, Lib, by 7 mi jortiv.R.R.GAMEY, Conservative member for Manitoulin, Pe IN BRUCE CENTRE.(Remained Conservative.) Hugh Clark, Cons.defeated A.Malcolm, Lib.by 22% majority.BiX polls to hear from.In 1802.Hugh Clark, Cons.defeated Dr.Stewart, Lib.by 5 majority.The election was juvalidated and at a by- election, February 26, 1903.Hugh Clark, Cons.again deteated Dr.Stewart, this time by 44 majority.In 1898, Malcom, Lib.defeated Macdonald, Patron, by 34 votes, In 1894.Macdonald.Patron, defeated Dark.Lib.by lL In 18%.Dack, Lib.defeated Shaw, Cons., by 311 majority.In 1586, Dack, Lib, defeated Baird, Cons.by 31.In 1883, this constituency was not in existence.BRUCE NORTH.(Remained Liberal.) ¢.M.Dowman.Lib.defeated 1.George, (Cons.by 19% jnajority, with 22 polls to hear from.In 1902, C.M.Bowman.Lib.defeated Jermyn, Cons.by 263 na jority.In 188$, Bowman, Lib.,, defeated Jermyn, Cons, by 265 majority, In 1894, McNaughton, P.P.8, nnd Patron, defeated I.D.McConnel, Libby 228 majority.In 1880.George, Cons.defeated Porter.Lib, by 15 majority.In 1456, Biggar.Cons.Jefeated Kil- bourne, Lib., by 119 In 1882, Gillies, Lib., defeated Row- and.Lib.by 120.Centre Bruce was vreated after this clection.In 1879, J.M.Biggar.Cons., was defeated by Sinclair, Lib, by 49 majority.In 1875.D.Sincldir.Lib, was elected over A.C.Sinclair.by 262 majority.* In 1871.Donald Sinclair, Lib.was elected by acclamation ES EO a BRUCE SOUTH.(A Conservative gain.) R.E Clapp.Cons, defeated R.E.Truax, Lib.by 700 majority.In 1802, KR.KE.Truax., Libera! defeated Clapp, Conservative, by 64 major- \u201city.| In 1898, Truax, Lib., was returned by lacclamation.In 1594, Truax defeated Valens, Patron, by 151.In 1880.O'Connor, Lib., defeated Ten- nant, Cons, my 975 majority.In 1836, O'Connor, LIb., defeated Klein, Cons, by 347.In 1883, O'Connor was elected by acclamation.In 1879, lon.R.M.Wells.Lib.was elected over Balrd, Cons.by 100.In 1575, Hon.R.M.Wells, Lib, was elected over ID.W.Ross, by B98.In 1871, Blake Lib, was elected over Sproat by 300.HON.J.M.GIBSON, Minister without Portfolio, who was defeated in East Wellington, CARDWELL.@ (Remained Conservative.) ple.Lib, by 1,000 majority.In 15802, F.A.Little, Conservative, defeated Hutton, Liberal.by 803 ma- Jority.In 1898, Little.Cons.defeated Wright, Lib.by 459 majority.In 1894, Little defeated Jeffs.Patron, by 340.In 1890, Hammell, Cons.defeated Lennox, Ind.Cons.by 45 majority.In 1886.Hammell, Cons.defeated Proctor, Lib.by 387 majority.| In 1833, Hammell, Cons., defeated \u2018Robinson, Cons.by 40 majority.In la bye-élection.Hammell again defeated Robinson by 46 majority.In 1579, Dr.Rodinson, Lib, was elected by a majority of 27.In 1879, John Flesher, Cons.elsted over T.O.Bowles by 1:8.In 1871, Geo, McManus, Ind.wae glected by 325 over Col.Cumberland, Jb.was CARLETON.(Remained Conservative.) GG.N.Kidd.Cons, defeated J.C.Smith.Lib.by 800 majority.In 1902.Gen.Kidd, Cons.defeated D.H.Maclean, Lib, by 1.226 majority, In 1898, Kidd.Cons, deféated Buek- ham.Lib.by 746 majority.: In 1894.Kidd.Patron, defeated Monk, Cons, by X40 majority.In 1880.Monk.Cons., defeated Kidd.Patron, by 19 majority.In 1:86.Monk.Cons, defeated Henderson.Lib.by 1.200.In 1583, the vote was: Monk, Cons.1,302: Clark, Ind.\u2026 487.Mohr, Lib.31n; Hudgins, Ind.287.In 1579, Monk.Cons.was elected over elected over Christian, Ind.by 500 In 1875, G.W.Monk, Cons, was elected by acclamation.In 1871.Monk.Ind., was elected.de- teating Monk, Cons., by 26.DUFFERIN.(Remained Conservative.) Dr.Lewija, Cons, defeuted W.A.Wansborough, Ind.by 400 majarity.j feated RBalley, .majority.Wil: ; In 1902, Dr.Barr.Conservative, de- Prohibitionist, by 1.344 In 1898, Barr, Cons., defeated Dynes, Patron.by 569 majority.In 1894, Dynes, Patron, defeated Barr, Cens.by 609.In 1890.the vote was: Barr.Cons.os: Balley, Ind.603; Gavlller.Ind.In 1886, E.C.Stewart, Cons.by acclamation.In 1883, the vote was: MrGhee, Cons, 1,051: W Jelly.6R2: T.Reed.497.In 1879, Dr.Barr, Cons.was.elected over McGhee, Ind, by 298, In 1875, Dr Barr.Cons.wae elected over McCarthy, Armstrong and Par- rons by a plurality of 256.i In 1871, W.D.Ardagh, Liberal, was j elected, DUNDAR, (Remained Conservaiive.) J.P.Whitney.(\u2018ons., defeated G.I.Rrown, Lib.by 300 majority.In 1902, J.P.Whitney, Cons., defent- ed Smyth, Lib.by 504 majority.In 1898.Whitney, Onposition ieader.wus elected by 126 majority over Lawson.Lib.In 1894.Whitney elected over J.P.Fox by 167.In 1890, Whitney.Cons.defeated Graham.Lib, by 156 majority.In 1886, Chamberlain.Lib.defeated Whitney by 25 majority.In a bye- election, Whitney defeated Chamberlain by 32.In 1883.Broder, Cnns.defeated Me- Donald, LIb.by 152 majority.In 1879, Broder (Cons.).was elected over Dr.Chamberlain, Lib, by 75.In 1875.Andrew Broder .Congs., was elected over S.S.Cook by 94.Mr.Broder was unseated on petition and returned bv a majority of 231.In 1871, Simon 8.Cook.14b., was elected over Alex.McDonald, Cons, by 264 DURHAM EAST.(Remained Conservative) J.J.Preston, Cons.defeated W.W.Nasmith, Lib.by 99 majority.In 1962, J.J.Preston.Conn., defeated Walker.Lib., by 684 majority.\u2019 In 1898, Fallle, Cuns., defeated Grandy.Lib.by 306 majority.In 1884, Fallis, defeated Campbell, Equal Righter.by 401 majority.In 1890.Campbell.Equal Righter defeated Collins, Cons., by 10.Campbell wae unseated and re-elected by 92 majority.F.A.Little, Cons, defeated J.Sem-.In 1R86, Craig, Cons, defeated Burn- ham, Ltb., by 383 majority.In 1883, Brereton, Cons., defeated El- Hott, Lib.by 214 majority.In 1879, Rosevear, Cons, was elected over Sowden, Independent, by 200 majority.1875, John Rosevear, Cons, was elected over S.8.Smith, by 275 ma- Jority.In 1871, Lt.-Coi.Williams, was elected by acclamation.Cons., DURHAM WEST.(A Conservative gain.) J.H.Devitt, Cons., defeated A.W.Rickard, Lib., by 63 majority, with six polis to hear from.In 1902, W.R.Pickard, Lib., defeated Reid, Cons., by 88 majority.In 1598, Reid, Cona., defeated MIit- chell, Lib.by 119 majority.In 1894, RHd, Cons., defeated Lock- hart, Lib, by 61 majortty.In 1880, Lockhart, Lib.defeated Prower, Cons., by 53 majority.In 1586, Dr.McLaughlin, Lib, defeated Prower, Cons, by 3 majority.In 1883, McLaughlin, Lib.,, defeated Burk, Cons., by 148 majority, In 1879, Dr.McLaughlin, Lib.was elected over Colville, Cons., by 147 majority.In 1875, John McLeod, Lib., was elected over Jas, McClung, by 184 majority.In 1871, Edward Blake, K.C.,, Lib, was elected by acclamation.ELGIN, EAST.(Remalned Conservative.) C.A.Brower, Cons.defeated J.C.Dance, Lib, by 100 majority.In 1902, C.A.Brower, Cons., defeated Sinclair, Lib., by 112 majority.In 1803, Brower.Cons.defeated Mc- Intyre, Lib.by 29 majority.Brower was unseated but re-elected at a by- election, December 12, 1899, by 43 ma- Jority over the same opponent.In 1894, the vote was Brower, Cons., 1,700; Dance, Lib, 1,384; Fort, Patron, 854.In 1890, Godwin, Couns.Dance, Lib., by 118 majority.In 1886, Nairn, Lib.defeated Mar- latt.Cons.by 90 votes, Nualrn died, and In a by-election, Dance, Lib., defeated Marlatt, Cons, by 9 majority.In 1883, Ermatinger, Cons., defeated Nairn, Lib, by 9 votes.In 1879, Nalrn, LIb., was elected over Day, Cons., by 137 majority.In 1875.Dr.Willson, Lib., was elected over Thomas Arkell, by 24 majority.In 1871, Dr.Wilson, Lih., was elected over Danlel Luton, by 150 majority.defeated ELGIN, WEST.(Remained Conservative.) F.G.McDiarmid, Cons.,, defeated Peter Stolker, Lib., by 350 plurality.Dr.McColl, Patron, and J.Burton, Su., were ulso candidates.Tn 1802, F.G.McDiarmid, Cons, defeated McCrinunon, Lib, aud Wilt- shire, Socialist, by 502 plurality.In 1898, McNish, Lib., was elected by 11 majority over McDiarmid, Cons.Six weeks luter, the Bourd of Appeal declared McDiarmid elected by 1 majority.The electiun was volded, and on January 12, 189%, McNish was elected over McDlurmid.McNish was unseated and McDiarmid elected on December 12, 1899, by 17 majority.In 1894, McNish, Lib.defeated Mec- Call, Cons.by 171 majority.In 1890, McCall, Cons., defeated Mc- Crimmon.Lib., by 185.In 186, Ingram, Cons.defeated Coyne, Lib.by 43 votes.In 1583, Cuscadden., Lib, defeated Kirkpatrick, Cons., hy Rb malority.In 187%, Dr.Cascadden, Lib, was elected uver Crothers, Cons., by 20 majority.In 1875.M.G.Munro, Cons.was elected over Thos.Hodgina, K.C., Toronto, by 10 majority.On petition, Mr.Hodging was declared entitled to the seit of Chancellor Blnke.Inn 1871, Thos.Hodgins, Lib, elected by 10 over Samuel Price.ESSEX NORTH.(Remained Conservative.) Dr.Reaume, Cons., defeated E.Gir- trdot.Lib.by about 600 majority.In 190, Dr.Reaume, Conservative, deeated McKee, Liberal by 328 majority.In 1838, 2.683.Wintermute, tin, Ind., 79.In 1894.the vote was McKee, Lib, 1.843; Wintermute, Cons.1,587; White, Ind.Cons.901.In 1890.the vote was White, Cons.1,901; Pacaud, Lib, 1,266; Cleary, Ind.\u2026 802 was the vote was McKee, Lib.Cons., 2,588; Mar- In 1856.Pacaud.Lib.defeated White, Cons.by 79 majority.In 1883, White, Cons., defeated Plant, Lib, by 326 majority.In 1879, White, Comns., over Gignac, Lib.by 150.Tn 1875, J.C.Patterson, Cons.elected over Luc-Montreull hy 454.In 1871, Albert Prince.Independent.was elected over Wigle and Rankin, by a majority of 48.was elected was ESSEX ROUTH.(A Conservative gain.) C.M.Anderson, Cons.defeated TJ.A.Auld, Lib, by 72 majority.In 1902, J.A.Auld.Liberal, defeated Herring.Conservative.by 486 majoritv.In 1898, Auld, Lib.defeated Killac- key, Cousg., by 677 majority.In 1584, the vote was Balfour, Lib.2.521, Buchanan, P.P.A, 1,732: Dai- son, 520.Balfour died and in a bye- election, AMA was elected.In 1890, Balfour, Lib.defeated Fox, Cons., by 307.In 1886, Balfour, Lib., defeated Comte, Cons., by 353 majority.In 1883, Balfour.Lib.defeated White, Cons., by 34 majority.In 1879, Wigle, Cons.over Balfour, Lib., by 133.In 1875, Lewis Wigle, Cons., was elected over J.C.Iler by 47.Mr.Wigle was unseated on petition and re-elect- ed over Mr.ller by 382.was elected FORT WILLIAM AND LAKE OF THE W s.(A Conservative gain.) Dr.T.&.T.Smellee, Cons, defeated D.©.Cameron.Lib.by about 2#5 majority.In 1902.at first election in constit- pency.D.C.Cameron, Liberal, defeated Dr.Smellie, Conservative, by 362 majority.FRONTENAC.(Remained Conservative.) J.8.Gallagher, Cons.defeated Ji.W.Reynolds, Lib, by 228 majority.In 1902, J.8.Gallagher.Conservative, defeated Shibley, Liberal, by 57 majority.In 1898, Gallagher, cock.Cons., defeated Patron, by i majority.In 1894, Haycock.Patron, Gallagher by 131 majority.In 1590, Smith, Cons.défeuted Shib- ley, Lib., by 98 In 1886, Wilmot, Cons., defeated Mc- Grath, Lib., by 355 majority.Wilmot died.In a bye-electon in I88¢ Smith, Cong.defeated Stark, Tab, hy 45, In 1833, Wilmot, Cons., defeated Falr, Lib., by 70 majority.In 1879, IY.I).Calvin, Cons, was reelected over Balfour, Lib.by 100.In 1878 Peter Graham.Cons.was elected over Thos.Dawson, by 28, In 1871, D, D.Culvin, Conservative, was elected by acclamation.defeated GLENGARRY.(A Liberal galn.) J.A.McMillan, Lib.defeated WwW.D.McLeod, Cons, by 150 majority.In 1902, W.DID.McLeod, (onscerva- tive, defeated McPherson, Liberal, by 484 majority.In 18988 the vote was, McDonald, Cons., 1,905; Macpherson, Patron, 1,439; McRae, Lib, 679.In 1894, Macpherson, Patron, defeated McGillivary, Lib., by 381.In 1890, Rayside, Lith, defeated Me- Phee, Cons., by 2568 majority.In 1886, Raveide, Lib., defeated Me- Lennan, Cons., by 3! majority.In 1883, Rayside defeated McLennan by 114 inajority.In 1879, McMaster, Cons.was elected over Rayside, Lib, by 21.In 1875.A.J.Grant, Independent was elected over Arch.McNab, by 47.In 1871, James Craig, Cons., was elected over J.B.McLennan, Lib, by 4 majority.GRENVILLE.(Remained Conservative.) G.H.Ferguson, Cons., defeated Mc- Lean, Lib., by 300 majority.In 1902 R.L.Joynt, Conservative, defeated Hissell, Liberal, by 560 majority.In 1898, Joynt, Cons., defeated Buchanan.Lib.by 611 votes.In 15894, Bush, Cons, defeated Buvh- anan, by 492.In 1880, Bush, Cons., defeated French, Ind.Cons.by 412.In 1886.French, Cons., defeated Buch anan, by 550.In 1883, French, Cons.Adams, Lib., by 8 majority.In 1879, French, Cons., was elected over Hon.C.F.Fraser, Lib.by Jo.In 1875, Hon.C.F.Fraser, Lib, was elected over J.CC.Irvine, by 143.In 1871, C.F.Fruser, Lib.was élect- ed over James Vairns.Cons.Who vas unseated, and re-elected in 1872 defeated GREY CENTRE.(Remained Conservative.) J.R.Lucas, Cons, defeated D.Gillies, Lib., by 400 majority, In 1903, I.B.Lucas, Conservative, was elected by acclamation.In 1898, Lucas, Cons, land, Lib, by 1,061.In 1594, the vote wag, Gamby.Patron, 1,735; Morke, Cons, 1,193; Elartman, Lib, 1,138.In 1880, Rorke, Cnns., defeated Hunt, Lib., by 143 majority.In 1586, the vote was Rorke, Cons.1485: Brown, Lib, 1,373, MoColman.Ind., 495.In 1883, Lauder, Cons.defeated Myles, Lib, by 167.Lauder dled.In a by- election, McColman, Lib.defeated Myles, by 621.In 3876 Lauder, Cons.was elected over Rorke, also Cons.by 533.In 1875, A.W.Lauder, Cons, was elected over Wm.Brown, Lib.by 614.defeated Bo- HON.F.E.A.EVANTUREL, Minister without Portfolio, who was defeated in Prescott.aN GREY NORTH, (Remained liberal.) Hon, A.Gi.McKay.Lib.defeated M.G.Boyd.Cons., by about 100 majority.In 1902, A.GG.McKay, Lib.defeated M.G.Boyd.Cons., by 5 majority.The election was Invalidated and at a by- election, Jan.7, 1203, A.G.McKay.Lib., defeated M.G.Boyd, Cons.by 272 majority.In 1898, Boyd.land, Lib., by 137.In 1894, Cleland.Lib, defeated Mel- calf, Cons., by 213.In 1890.Cleland, Llb.defeated Creighton.Cons, hy 377 majority.In 1886, Creighton, Con.defeated Cle- land.Lib., by 18 majority.In 1883, Creighton, Cons, Doyle.by 155 majoritv.In 1878, Creighton, Cons., was elected over Doyle, Lib.by 26.In 18735 T.Scott.Lib.over Charles McFayden by 182.Mr.Scott was unsented and disqualified, and D.Creighton, Cons, defeated Robt.McKnight, by 90.In 1871, Thos.Scott, Conc, was elected over Jas.Patterson.by 386, Cons, defeated Cle- defeated war elected GREY.SOUTH.(Remained Conservative.) D.Jamieson, Cons, defeated J.Mc- Klchine, Lib, by $00 majority.In 1902, D.Jamieson, Conservative, defeated Bourne.Liberal, by 438 major- ty.Im 1888, Jamieson.Cons.Morgan, Lib.by 532 majority.In 1894, MoNichol, Patron, defeated McKechine, Lib., by 789 majority.In 1890.Hunter, Lib.defeated Blyth, Cons., 144.Hunter died and MeKech- ine, Lib., was elected by acclamation, In 1886, Blyth, Cons., defeated Irvine, Lib., by 253 majority.In 1883 Blyth.Cons.drfeated Hunter, Lib.179 majority.In 1839.Hunter, Lib, was elected over Fahey, Cons.by 817 In 1875, J H Hunter, Lib., was efect- defeated féated yesterday, has had a long political career.Born in Nairn, County Middlesex, Ontario, September 18, 1541, he Rpent the early part of his career As a teacher and Inspector in schools of the province, thus acquiring ex- = & HON.G.W, ROSS, Whose Administration met defeat at the polls.Hon.3.W.Ross, the Premier of On- jrated with Toronto TUniversi'y and tario, whose administration was de?has also been called to the bar.He entered politics as member for West Middlesex in the House of Commons Fin 1872, and remisined à minier of the Federal House till 1483, when te entered the Mowal Cabinet ss Mine ister of Education, In 1889 on thn ree perience which later stood him in good tirement of Hon.A.S.Hardy Mr stead when he assumed the post of Ross was chosen to lead the Libera) ! Minister of Education.He is a gradu- Government sud Las held the post lute of Albert University, now fede- up to the bDrésent.ed over John Nasmuth and Jas.Hopkins, by a plurality of 293.In 1871, A.W.Lauder, Lib, elected over A.Dickey, by 15L was HALDIMAND.(Remained Liberal.) J.Kohler, Llib, defeated M.Mc- Connell, Cons, by 467 majority, with frur polls to hear from.In 1502, J Holmes, Liberal, defeated Reck, Independenet Conservative, by 148 majority.In 1898 Holmes, Lib., defeated Lalor, Cons, by 102 majority.In 1894, Senn, Patron, defeated Baxter, Lib, by 15.Senn was unseated and Baxter selected by 280 majority.In 1890 Baxter, Lilb., defeated Sheppard, Cons., by 33% majority.In 1886 Baxter, Lib., defeated Martin, Cons.by 356.In 1383 Baxter, Lib., defeated Thomp- ron, Cons, by 61.In 1879 Dr.Baxter, Lib.was elected over Thompson, Cons., by 66.In 1875 Dr, Baxter.Lib.was elected over Robert Waldbrook by 212.In 15871, Jacob Baxter, M.D), Lib.was elected over Jabez Amsden by 430 HALTON.(A Conservative gain.) A.W.Nixon, Cons.defeated Cam- ercn, Lib.In 1902, J.R.Barber, Lib., defeated Nixon, Cons., by 18 majority.In 1898, Barber, Lib, defeated Kerns, Cona., by 123 majority.In 1894, Kerns, Cons., defeated Husband, Lib., by 111 majority.In 1890, Kerns, Cons.defeated Robinson, L£b., by 181, In 1886, Kerns, Cons., defeated Buck, Lib., by 122 majority.In 1883, Kerns, Cons., defeated Robertson, Lib, by 109 majority.In 1879 Dr.Robertson, Lib.elected over Beatty, Cons.by 27.In 1875, W.Barber, Lib, was elected; over W.C.Beatty, Cons.by 152.Mr.Barber was unseated and disqualified and W.D.Lyon waa elected over Cpl.W.Clay, by.164 was In 1871, Willlam Barber, Lib.was elected over W.D.Lyons, Cons.by 250 majority, HAMILTON EAST.(Remalned Conservative.) H.Carscallen, Cons., defeated H.S.Lib., by 475 majority.>.H.Carscallen, tons.defeated Gordon, Socialist, Griffin, Lib.by 143 plurality.Ta 1898.Carscallen, Cons, Middieton, Lib., by 880.In 1894, Middleton, Lih., defeated Smith, P.P.A., by 100 majority.This constituency was not in existence prior Lo 1894.and defeated HAMILTON WEST.(Remained Conservative.) J.Hendrie, Cons., \u2018defeated Kerr.Lit.by 450 majority, In 1802, J.S.Hendrie, Cons., defeated S.F.Fashington, Lib.: E.A.Coi- quhoun, Soclalist, and R.Roadhouse, Socialist, Lib., by 150 plurality.In 1488, Colquhoun, Cona.defeated Hon.J.M.Gibson, Lib.by 278.In 18%4, Gibson, Lib., defeated Han- cork, P.P.A., by 4571 majority.Previous to 1894 this coustituency was not in existence.GG.8 y FHASTINGS EAST.(Remained Liberal.) E.W.Rathbun, Lib.defeated A.R Richardson, Cons.by 200 majority.in 1902, 8.Russell, Lib.deferaied Richardson, Conservative, by 38 ma- Jority.In 1898, Russell, Lib., defeated Stokes, Cons., by 128 majority.In 1894, Maclaren, Patron, was elected over Vermilyea, Lib, by Ill majority.In 18%0, Hudson, Cons.defeated Ver- milyea, Lib.by 9 votes.In 1886, Hudson, Cons, was elected over Ashley, Lib.by 106.In 1883, Hudson, Cona., over Appleby.Lib, by 77.In 1879, Appleby, Lib, was over Gordon, Cons., by 74.In 1876.N.8.Appleby.Cons.was elected over B.S.Wilson and Ceorge Jerrold Potts by a plurality of 449.In 1871, Henry Corby, Cons., was elected over G.E.Henderson, Lib., by .was elected elected HASTINGS NORTH.Remained Conservative.) J.W.Pearce, Cons., defeated L.Cor- 1 ell, Cons.by large majority.In 1902, J.W.Pearce, Cona., defeated B.0).Lott, Lib., by 218 majorit In 1898, Alien, Cons., was elected by 252 majority over Lott, Lib.Allen was unseated, but re-elected by ma jority.In 1844, Haggerty, Ind., was rircted over Wood, Cons., by 50 majority.In 1890.Wood.Cons., was elected by acclamation.In 1886, Wood, Cons.was electet over Faulkner.Lib., by 763 majority.In J883, Wood, Cons.was elected over Vankleek, Libh., by 208 majority.In 1879, Dr.Boulter.\u2018one.was clected over Vankleek, Ind.by 75 In 1575 Dr.\"Boulter.tons.wan elected over E.DD.O'Flynn, by 1% In 1871.George Henry RBoultep Cons., was elected over Henry Usborne by 506 majority, Jeu! ' HASTINGS WEST.(Remained Conservative.) M.HB.Morrison, Cons.defeated HR Pringle, Lib.by 550 \u2018majority.In 1902 M.EF».Morrison, Conservative defeated E.G.Rills, Liberal, by 321 majority.In 1898 Morrivon.defeated Bleecher, Lib.hy 01.In 1894 Biggar, Lib, ham, Ind., by 51.In 1890 Biggar, Lib.defeated Ostrom, Cons.by 156 majority.In 1886, Ostrom.Cons.defeated Sillm, Lib.by 11% majority.In 1583 Sills, Lib, Cona., by 23 majority.In 1879 Robertson, Cons, was elected over Holden, Lib., by 341.Cons, defeated Grae defeated Rose, In 1873 Thomas Wills, Cons, wan elected over Ketchum Graham and John Lewis by a plurality of 102.In 1871 Ketchum tiraham, Cons, was elected by acclamation, HURON EAST.vo (A Conservative gain.) Jas.Bowman, Cons.defeated A, Hyslop, Lib, by 12 majority.In 1902 A.Hyslop, Liberal, defeated Polson, Conservative, by about 466 majority.In 1898 Hyslop, Lib, defeated Moore, Cous., by 498 majority In 194 Gibson, Lib, Ind.by 353 majority.In 1590 Gibson, Lib.defeated grave, Cons, by 503 majority.In 18f6 Gibson, Lib.was eleuted over Hays, Cons, by 443 majority.In 1853 Gibson, 1l.lh, defeated Hays, Cons.by 31 majority.In 3878 Gibson, Lib.was elected over Holmes, Cons.by 56.In 15875 Thomas Gibson, Lib, was elected over F.Van Norman by 169.In 1871 Thomas Gibson, Lib., was elected over W.T.Hays by 4:4.\u2018deteated Milne, Mus- HURON SOUTH.(Remained Congervative.) H.Either, Cons.defeated Rev.M.GÇ Mclennan, Lib, by 300 majority.In 1902 Ellber.Conservative, de- fented McLean, Lib.by 53 majority.In 1898 Eilber.Cops.defeated Mc- Lean, Lib, by 159.In 1894 McLean, Lib., defeated Wels- miller, Cong.by 12 majority.Cons, by 5% votes.In 1586 Hishon, Lib.defeated Swen- erton, Cons.by 400 majority, Tin 1853 Bishop defeated Jackson, Cons.by 132 majority, In 1879 Bishop, Lib.wnus elected by a miajortty of 170.In 1575 A.Bishop, Lib, waa elected over George Cage, hy 68, In 1871 Robert Gibboms, Lib, was eles tod over Isaac Carling, Cons., by 207 majority.HURNN WEBT.(Remained Liberal) MG.Cameron, Lib.defented D.Hnlmes, Cons, by a small majority.In 1902 M.(i.Camemnn, Liberal, de- feted Mitchell, Conservative, hy 21 majority.In 1898 Hon.J.T.Garrrow waa elected by 1 vote over Reck, Con.Garrow was nrséated and re-elected tn 1901 by 300 majority.In 1854 Garrow.Lib.defeated Con- nelly, Cans, by 76 In 1800, Garrow.I.ib., defeated Robert, Cons, by 112, In 1644 Rose, Lib, defrated Taylor, Cone.by 337.In 1883 Ross, Lib, defrated Johnston, Cons.by 167.In 1875 Lieut -Cul.Rose.Lib.eélectel rver John Dawson by 92.In 1879 Ross, LIb, van elected over was Kelly, Cons, Ly 400.KENT, FART (A Conservative gait) FP.Il.Douwyer.Cons, clefeated JY, Cochrane, 1.ib.by about 300 majority.In 1902 lee, liberal.defeated Davidson, Conservative, and Johns, (ro), by 276 quurality In 188% Ferguson Lib, defeated Mason, (Cong, by 522.Mr.Ferguson Med in 1901 and was succeeded by John Lee, Lib In 1594.Ferguson, Lib, was elected by 432 mai over Darling, Cons.In 1880 Ferguson, Lib, defeated Patterson, Cous Rl4.In 1886 Ferguson defeated Jackson, Cons, by 400 ma}.In 16483 MeCraniy, Lib.Was elect=d hy 192 over Wilson, Cons, _ In J879 MeCranly.Lib, was elected over Trerive, Cons.by 200.In 187% Hon, A.McKellar, Lib.was elected over Jam.G.laird, Cons.bv 97.Mr.McKellar was appointed sheriff of Wentworth.and D.McCranly Lib, wan elected over J.G.Laird, Cons, Ly 164 In 1871 J.Dawson; Lib, was elec:»3 over John Smith by 183, KENT, WEST (Remained Liberal) AR MceColg, 1.Mh, Acfented D.Clancy.Cons, by 129, with returns .n- complete, In 1902 TZ Pardo l.bera' defea\u2018~d Frazer, Conservative hy 235 majority In 1898 Pardn Lib.defeated Hal, Cons, by 2%3 majority.In 1894 Pardo Patron ana Liberal, defeated Clancy.Cons.by 515.| Tue 1880 Clancy, Cane (leleated Fleming, Lib, by 41 majorty LIN 1888 Clancy defeated Dillon, Libg \u201cby 15 majorits.\"645 In 1490 Bishop, Lib., defeated Holmes, - > \u201cTHE MONTRÉAL \u2018DAILY STAH-THURSDAY, JANUARY .26, 1905.can ) od \u20ac was 3 ted over Stephen White, Lib, by 3, CL \u201c+ e KINGSTON.(Remainea .Conservative.) E J.B.Perte: 11\" ro D.M.3 i BY.du E J B.Perit ghord \u2018defustes 3.jan phaw, Copédevative, by 186 ma- In 1898 Hon.Willian Harty, Lib, de- ted Bmythe, .Cons,, by 290 majority r.Harty resigned to contest King- 8ton for the Commons tn 1801, and Was succeeded by Pense, Lib, elected .acelamation.- In 1884 Smythe, Cons, defeated Harty by 1 vote, Election was volded and Harty elected by 432 majority.In 1820 Metoalte, Cons, defeated Thompson, Lib, by 29 votes.© In 1886 Metcalfe defeated Whitney.Lib, by 247, In 1883 Metcalfe was elected by 108 over Giidersieqve, Lib.\u2019 .In 1879 Metealfe, Cons.was elected over Robinson, Lib.by 199.vo In 18755 W.Robinson, Lib, was #lected over Jas.McCammon, Cons.by 144, : .: In 1871 Wm.Robinsen, Lib, was elected over J.Braeden and Dr.J.Stew: art'by a majorjty of 1.LAMBTON, EAST.YA Conservative gain.) H.Montgo .Cons, defeated H.J.Pettyplece, Lib, by 20 majority.In 1902 H.J.Pettyplece., Liberal, defeated McCallum, \u20aconservalive, by 104 majority.) Co.In 1898 Pettypiece, Lib, defeated McCallum, Ind., by 40 votes, In 1888 McCallum, P.P.A.defeated McCormack.Lib., by 199 majority.: In 1890 Hugh Mackenzie, Lib.feated McGlilicuddy.Cons.bv 462.In 1386 Graham.Lib., defeated Stanley.Cons., by 239.In 1882, Graham defeated Cons, by 113, Ih 1879 Graham, Lib,, was elected over Shirley, Cons.by 66.In 1875 Peter Graham, Lib, §loctea over Geo.Shirley, Cons, de- l.ucas, wan by In 1871 Parden, Lib., was elected.LAMBTON, WEST, (Remained Conservative.) W.J.Hanna, Cons., defeated F.F.Pardee, Lib.In 1902 W.J.Hanna, Conservative, @efeated Pardee Liberal.by 152.\u2018In 1898 Pardee, Lib.defeated Gurd, Ind, Cons, by 500 majority.* In 1884 Gurd, P.P.A., defeated Mac- Kenszte Lib, by 88 majority.-In 1890 Charles MacKenzie, Lib.defeated Fitzgerald, Cons, by 713 ma- sority.In 1886, Pardee (Hon.T.B.), Lib, defeated Wright, Cons, hy 400 maj.In 1383 Pardee, Lib, defeated Watson, Cons., by 370.In 1879 Hon, T.B.Pardee, Lib, was elected over McGarvey, Cons.by 225.Jn 1875 Hon.T.B.Bardee, Lib.was elected over Robert halmers, Cons, by \"618., In 1871, T.B.Pardee was elected.And on appointment to office re-elected wy acclamation in 1872.LANARK NORTH.(A Con.-rvative gain.) R.F.Preston, Cons.defeated A.H.Edwards, Lib.by about 400 majority.\u201cIn 1902, W.C.Caldwell.Liberal, defeated Craig, Cons.by 80 majority.In 1898, Caldwell, Lib., defeated Pres- ton, Cons.by 181 In 1884, Preston, Cons.defeated Caldwell.Lib.by 26 majority.In 1890, Caldwell.Lib, defeated Preston, Cons.by 189, In 1886, Hilliard.Lib., was elected by 92 \u2018majority.Hilliard dled and W.C.Caldwell was returned by acclamation.: In 1883, Caldwell Lib., defeated Ro- samgnd, Cons., by 188 majority.\u201cIn 1879, Caldwell, Lib., was elected over Dr.Mostyn, Cons., by 282, © If 1875, Dr.Mostyn, Cons.was elected over\u2019 W.C.Caldwell, Lib.by 2.- In 1871, Willtam Clyde Caldwell, Lib.was elected over B.Rosamond, Cons.dy 4 LANARK SOUTH.3 (Remained Conservative.) Col.\u2018Matheson, Cons.defeated A.G.Farrell, Lib, by about 300 majority.In 1902.Col.Matheson, Cons.defeat- - od \u2018Cram; ., Dy 697 majority, 1898, Matheson, Cons., defeated Clark, Lib.by 797 majority.In 1894, the vote was: Matheson, Coms.1,880: Clarke, Lib, 1,207; Ferguson, Patron, 414.* \u2018 Yh \u20181890, McLenaghan.Cons, defea ed Kippen.Lib., by 431.Ad 1886.Lees, Cons.defeated Frost.Lib.hy 419.In 1883, Lees, Cons.defeated Elliott, M, Cameron by 129.In 1879, Lees, Ind., Was elected over t Cons.by 30.3875, A.Code.Lib.was elected over Wm.Doran.by 169.In 1871, Abrabam Code, Cons.was elected over J.G.Haggart and Hon.M.Cameron by 179.LEEDS.- (Remained Conservative.) J.R.Dargavel, Cons., defeated Rev.J.F.Chisholm.Prohib.In 1802, W.Beatty.Conservative, defeated Britton.Liberal by 509 majority.-In 1888, Beatty, Cone.defeated Webster, Lib.by 458.In 1894, Beatty, Cons., defeated Wilson, Lid, by 373.In 1890, Preston, Cona.defeated Webster, Lib, dy 456 majority.In 1886.Preston.Cons.defeated Fred- enburg, Lib, by 248.In 1888, Preston.Cons, defeated Fred- enburz, Cons., by 227.In 1879, Merrick, Cons., was eleoted over Mefkle, Lib.by 37.In 1875, H.Merrick, Cons., was elected ovef H.D.Bmith.Lib, by 389.In 1871, H.Merrick, Cons.was elected over H.D.Smith by 270.* LENNOX.(Remained Conservative.) T.G.Carscallen, Cons., defeated M.#8.Madole, Lib, by 50 majority.\"Ip 1902, T.GQ.Carscallen, Cons., @b- fedted M.S.\"Madole, Lib, by 3 major- in 1898.Aylesworth defeated Mea- chim, Cons, by 43.Election declared wold.Aylesworth re-elected Nov.18, 1898, by 100 majority.\"In 1894.Meacham, Cons., defeated Symington, Lib., by 12.\u2018In 1880, Meacham, +Cons.defeated Aylesworth,\u201d Lib., by 22 votes.In 1886, Meacham, Sona, defeated Hawley, Lib., by 106.To In 1883, Roe, Cons., defeated Hawley, Lid, by 173.Mr.Roe died, and in a by-election Hawley.Lib., Blackstock, Cons., by 42 In 1879, Hawley.Lib, was elected over Roe, .Oons., by 226.in 1878.J.T.Grange, Lib, Was elected over T.W.Casey and P.D.Pooth by a majority of 171.In 187% J.T.Grange, Lib, was alect- od over John Stevenson by 269.4, - LINCOLN, (Remained Conseffvative.) Dr.E, Jessop, Cons.defeated J.K.Black, Lib.In 1902, Dr.Jessop.Cona., defeated McKinnon, Lib, and Wilson, Prohibi- tonist, by 689 plurality.a m 1898, Jessop, Cons.defeated Do- sah, Lib.353 mâjority.In 1894, Hiscott.P.P.A.and Cons, deféeted Thompson, Lib.by 1?3.In 1890.Hiscott.Cons.defeated Ed.Garson, Lib, by 153.Ft 1888, Neelon, Cons, was retutned \u201cacclamation.In 1886, Garson, Lh.defeated Tow- ges, Cong, by 15 majority, + In 1875, Sylv N Helected over J.C.Byko \u2018Mr.Nealon was un Tn- 187, Nilélon, LIN, was \u201cslectpd over MoCarthy, Cons.by 39.# on, b, was Cond.by 1M.Tr \u201cand disquali- fled.) In 1871, J.C.Rykert, Cons., was elected by acclamation.LONDON.(Remalned Cdhservative.) Adam Beck, Cons, defeated F.~Rumball, Lib., by 685 majority.In 1902.Adam Beck, Couns., defeated Leys, Lib, by 131 majority.Other candidates were Daly.Prohibitionist, and Hazelgrove.Socialist.3.In 1898.Leys.ldb.defeated Beck, Cons., by 301 majority In 1894, Meredith, Cons., defeated Hobbs, Lib.by 137.Mr.Meredith was elevated to the Bench, and in the by- election Hobbs, Lib, defoated Essery, Cons., by 803.In 1890, Meredith, Cons, elected by acclamation.In 1886 Meredith defeated Peddle, Lib., by 223., 1883.Meredith was returned by acclamation, In 1879, Meredith, Cons pver Magde, Lib, by 44 In 1875 W.R.Meredith.Cons.was elected over Jam, Durand, Lib.by 141.In 1871.Carling, Cong, was elected over Corninh by 42L On resignation of Mr.Carling, W.R.Meredith was elected over Jas.Durand by 41.MANITOULIN.(Remained Conservative.) R., R.Gamey, Cons.defeated W.J.Tucker, Lib.by 400 majority.s.Jackson, Soc, Was also à candidate.At first election for the constituency in 1902, R.R.Camey, Cons, defeated Fraser, Lib.and McMillan, Ind, by 339 plurality.MIDDLESEX EAST.(A Conservative gain.) 3.W.Neely.Cons, defeated Dr.Routledge, Lib, by 356, with eight polls missing.In 1902, \u2018was elected 7 Dr.Routledge.Liberal, defeated Robson, Conservative, and Wade.Ind.by 21 plurality.In 1898, Hodgins, Cons.defeated Me- Williams.L.».by 95.Hodgins died and Capt.Robson.Cona.was elected on Jan.31, 1900, by 43 maj.over Mè- Willlams, Lib.In 1894, Shnre.Patron.defeated Jackson.Cons.by 399.In 1890.Tooiey.Cons, defeated Purdom, Lib, by 58 mas.In 18%6, Tooley.Cons.defeated Mackenzie.Lib.by 107 mal.In 1853.Mackenzie, Lib.dcfeated Rentiedge.Cons.by 55 mai.In 1579.Tooley (Cons.) was elected over McKenzie (IAb.).by 200.In 1875, R.Tooley, Cons, was elected aver Jas.Fvans, Lib.by 256.In 1871, E.R.Tooley, Cons.was elected over Jas.rans, Lib., by 89.MIDDLESEX NORTH.(A Conservative gain.) Hodgins, Cons, defeated TV.H.Taylor, Lib, by 200 majority.In 1902, W.H.Taylor.Liberal, dea- feated Stewart, Conservative, by 202 ma joritv.In 1898, W.H.Taylor, Lib.elected by 92 majority over Hodgins, Cons.In 1894, Taylor.Lib., defeated Alexander, Cons.by 114 majority.In 1880.Waters, Lib., defeated Hutch- ins.Cons., by 856 mal.In 1886.Waters, Lib., defeated Morgan, Cons.by 71 majority.In 1883, Waters, Lib, defeated Meredith.Cons., by 36.In 1879, Waters, Lib.was elected nver McDougall, Cons.by 122.In 1875.J.M.:Dougall, Cons, was elected over Jas.Sinclair Smith, Libby 279.In 1871, J.D.Smith, Lib.was elected over Mcintosh, by 304.MIDOLESEX WEST.(Remained Liberal) Hon, G.W.Ross.Lib, defeated Stewart.Cons.by 30 majority.In 1902, Hon.G.W.Ross, Ltberal defeated English, Conservative, by 604 ma fority.In 1898, Hon.G.W.Ross, Lib., defeated Campbell, Cons.by 1561 majority.In 1894, Ross, Lib., defeated Leitch, Cons., by 112.In 18¢0, Ross, defeated Morgan.Cons.by 1.4 se \u201c In 1886, Rnes.Lib.defeatéd Brown.Cons., by 200 majority.In 1883.Johnston, Copg., defeated Watterworth.Lib.by Johnston, unseated and defeated in by-election by Hon.G.W.Ross, by 187 majority.In 1879, Watterworth, LID., Was elected over Richardson, Cons.by 65, In 1875, J.Watferworth, LP.was elected over Nathaniel Curne, Cons.by 224.In 1871.Mackenzie, Lib., was elected over N.Currie, Cons., by 967, and on resignation was succeeded by J.Wat- terworth.Lib., who defeated J.H.De- van, by 92, c CC.MONCK.(Remained Liberal.) Hon.R.Harcourt, Lib, defeated J.\u20ac Ross, Cons, by 50 majority.In 1402, Hon.R.Harcourt.L.b., defeated Ross.Cons., by 339 majority.In 1898, Hon R.Harcourt, Li%., de feated Galbraith, Coms., ty 123 1mra- jority.In 1894, Harcourt, * Lib.defeated Crawford, Cons., » \u20ac7 In 1890.Harcourt.8nider.Cons, by 42¢ majority.In 1866.Harcourt, Lib., defeated Boyle Cons, by 113.In 1583, Harcourt, Lib., defeated Montague.Cons.by 133 majority.in 1879, Harcourt, Lib.was elected over Dodds.Cons., by 117 majority.In 1875, Dr.Haney, Lib.was eleet- ed over & W.Hill, by 312 nr.Haney was unseated and re-elected over (Geo.Secord, by 261 majority.In 1R71, Dr Haney.Lib., was elected over Edward Lee, by 83 majority.MUSKO&A.(Remained Conservative.) A.A.Mahaffy, Cons, defeaied Dr.Howland, Lib, by 400 majority.In 1802, Bridgland, Lib.defeated Mahaffy.Cons., by 88 majority.Bridg- land died.and at a by-election, October 22, 1903.Mahaffy, Cons.defeated Hart, Lib.by about 174 majority.In 189%, Bridgland, Lib, defeated Langford, Cona., by 74 majérity.Ip- 1854, Langford.Cons.defeated Cockburn, Lib., by 168 majority.In 1380.Marter, Cons, defeated Cock- burn, Lib.by 79 ms jority.In 1886, Marter, Cons, defeated Bettes, Lib.by 223 majority.In 1883, when Muskoka and Parry Sound were united, Faquier, Cones., defeated Bettes, Lib., by 200.Faquler was unseated, and in the by-election Dill, Lib., defeated McEachren, Cons by 127 majority.In 1879, Miller, Ltb., was elected over Boys, Cons, by 220 majority.In 1875, J.C.Miller, Lib.was elect ed over James Long, Cons, by 257 majority.NIPISSING EAST.(A Conservative gain.) C.Lamarche, Cons.défeated Dr.James, Lib.and a Limoges, Ind In 1902, Mr.James, Liberal, defeated Smith, Conservative, by 204 majority.In 1898 Loughrin, Lib, defeated Lamarche.Cons.by 61 majority.He was unseated and re-ejeéted \u201con December 27, 1898.hy 791 majority over same opponent.: In 1894, Loughrin defeated Fournier, Cons, by 647.In 1860.Loughrin defeated Puryis, Cons.by 452 majority.Nipissing was not in existence until oe NIPISSING WEST.(A Conseryative gain.) O.Aubin, Cons., defeated J.Michaug, Lib, by 500 majority, i In- first elegtion In constituency.J.Michaud, Lib.defeated Cochrane, Cons, by \u201c42 majority.+ NORFOLK NORTH: (Remalned Liberal) , T.R.Atkinsan, Lib., defeated Dr.Snider, Cons., In 1803, Dr.Snider.Conservative, defeated Carpenter, Liberal, by 23 majority.At a by-election.January 7.[*1903, A.Little.Liberal, Qeteu pd Dr.Snider, Conservative, by 108 ority.In 1898, Carpenter.Lib, defeated Robertson, Cons, by 250 majority.In 184, Carpenter, Lib., defeated Dalton, Cons.by 287.In 1890.Freeman, Lib, defeated Boughner, Cons., by 407.Freeman died.In by-election, Carpenter, Lib., defeated Loughuer, Cons.by 230 majority.In 1886, Freeman.Lib., defeated Mc- Knight, Cons., by 378.In 1883, Freeman, Llib, defeated Wallace, Cons., by 4°8 majority.In 1879, Freeman, Lib., wus elected over Wilson, Cons.by 130.In 1875, Dr.Clarke.Lib, wag elected over Jas.McKnight hy 119.In 1871, Dr.Clarke, Lib.was elect- éd over James Wilson by 26s.NORFOLK SOUTH.(Remained Liberal.) Hon, W.A.Charlton, Lib.defeated .C, Prau, Cons, by 23 majority.In 1902.Hon.W.A.Charlton, Liberal.defeated Muck, Conservative, by 75 majority.In 1848, Charlton, Lib., was elected by 34 majority over Ruck, Cons.In 1884, Charlton defeated Cruise, Cons, hy 21.In 1550, Charlton defeated Morgan.Cons., by 65 votes; Charlton unseated and re-elected by 97 majority.In 1888, Morgan, Cuns., defeated Charlion, Lib., by 121 n 1583 Morgan defeate c Lib, her g d McBurney.In 1879, Morgan, Cons, was elected over Austin, Lib., by 14.In 1875, R.Richardson, Cons.was elected over Sampson McCall by 367.In 1871, Sampson McCall, Lib, was elected over Wlson by 12u.NORTHUMBERLAND E.(Remaned Conservative.) Dr.Willoughby, Cons, defeated T.Cryderman, Lib.by cver 500 majority.In 1502, Dr.Willoughby.Conservative, defeated Symons, Liberal, by 243 majority.In 1898, Douglas, Lib.defeated Wil- loughby, Cons., by 412 majority.unseated, and re-elected by 600 majority.In 1384, Willoughby, Cans., defeated Webb, Lib., by 179 n ajority.Jn 1390, Willoughby, Cons.defeated Young.Lib, by 285 majority.In 1886, Willoughby, Cuns., defeated Ferris, Lib, by 51 majority.Flectlon was volded and in by-election (lark Lib.defeated Willoughby by 94 ma.Joey vo Clark died, and in by- on Willoughby ilary Lin oust y defeated Mailary, In 1683, Ferris, Cons., by 67 In 1879, Ferris, LiL., w Cochrane, Cons.by 48.as elected over In 1875, J.M.Ferris, Lib, was elec'- ed over Ed.Cochrane, Cons.and w.W.Webb, \u2018ndependent, by à plurality of 103.Mr.Ferrls was unseated and re-elected over Mr.Cochrane by 160.In 1871, Webb, Lib.was elected oer Eyre and Meyers by a plurality 4.Lib., defeated \\ ade, NORTHUMBERLAND Ww.(Remained Liberal.) 8.Clark.Lib., defeated F.M.Fi Cans.by 68 majority.\u2018 cs no1902, S.Clark Lib.defeat Srence gens.by 210 majority.cated n 188.Clarke, Lib.defeated - holland, Cons., 134 majority.Mol In 1594, Field.Lib.defeated Mit.RL ons.by 146 majority.n 1850.Field, Lib., defeated Pur: cn ae w majority, ser.\u201cteld, Lib., defeated, Grave.of Cone.by 456 mainrity.' © n .Muihollana.Cons.Field, Lib.by 57 maiority.defeated n 1879, Field, Lib., was elected Gutllett, Cons., by 14 majority.over ea LES Hargraft Lib.was elect- over Capt.Chas.Giffo 123 majority.rd.Cons.by In 1871, Fraser.Lib, was elect \u2018 Sartord Cons.by 2% and on rere signation tn 1872, Churles Gift.was returned.ord.Cons.ONTARIO NORTH.(Remained Conservative.) Hovle, Cons., defeated Geo.In 1902.N.W.Hoyle, Cona.defeated in 1906.H6 de Cons ay.as .yle, Cons., defeated Chap- ple, Lib., by 431 majority., sp In 1884, Chapple, Lib., defeated Glen- denning, Cor by 73 majority.n 1890.Glendenning, Cous., defeat Goud, oh by 18 migority.© ed ; uld, Lib., defeated M - Hvray, Cons, by 144 nmjorRy.can In 1883, Gould, Lib., defeated Madill Coms.by 24 majority.\u2019 In 1879, Paxton, Lib., was elected over Dr.Gillespie, Cons, by 198.In 1875, Thos.Paxton.Lib.was eleot- ed over Phillip McCrae.Cons., by 120.or Paxton was Ulpeated, and was re- e over N.Pat pr aterson by 185 In 1871, Thoa.Paxton Lib.was elected over J.Wright, by 701 majority, \u2014 ONTARIO SOUTH.(A Conservative gain.) C.Calder, Gons., defeated Hon.Dryden, Lib, by 17: majority.John In 1902, Hom.John Dryden, Lib.defeated Calder, Cous., by 132 majority.In 1898, Calder.Cons., defeated Hon John Dryden, Lib., by 96: was unseated and Dryden elected at by-elec- tion by 200 majority.Dryden unseated and re-elected by 250 majority, In 1894, Dryden, Lib.defeated MIler, Cons, by 340 majority.In 1890, Dryden, Lib., defeated Alil- ler.Cons., by 132 majority.In 1886, Dryden defeated Larke, Cons.by ema.rity.\u2019 11683.Dryden defeated Mill by 201 majority.sr.Cons, In 1879.Dryden, Lib.over Brown.Cons, Jn 1875, N.W.elected over Alex, 33 majority.In 1871, Alex.Farewell, Lib.was ee over Mr.McGill, by 90 major- ® was elected by 365 majority.Brown, Cons, was Farewell, Lib., by OTTAWA.(Twa Liberal gains) Complete returns give McDo Lib, 6.014; May, Lib.5817; Morahy, Cons, 5,604; Rosa, Cons.5,539, ' In 1902 the vote was: Murphy, Cons.5.770; Powell, Cons, 5.663; Bingham.Lib, 5154; Lumsden, Lib.468 In 1888, the vote was: Lumsden, Lib., 4.593: Powell, Cons., 4.548; O'Keefe Lib.4,539: Stattery.Cons., 3,964: Lums- den and Fone elected., n .O'Keefe and Bronson.defeated McVeity, Cons., and Mointyrs Ind.by 7656 and 700 majority.\u2019 In 1890.Bronson, Lib., defeated Donaldson, Equal Righter, by 1.415 - jority.y 145 gna In 1888, Bronson, Lib., defeat > kerville, Cons., by 271 majorite Bas In 1883, the vote was : erville, Cons., 1,363: O'Keefe, Lib, 885: Me- Dougall, Ind., 613.In 1879, Raskerville.Cons., was elected over May, Independent, by 72 ma- Jority.In 1875.D.J.O'Donoghue, Labour.was elected over J.P.Featherston and Fon.John O'Connor, by = pitrality of 52.In 1871, W.J.Scott, Tons., was elected over Preston by 398.and returned by acclamation on election to office.OXFORD, NORTH.(A.Conservative gain.) R.E.Butler, Cons, defeated Col.Munro, Lib, by large majority, Ta.1908 A, Pattallé, Twn), defeated Myma, nservative: ang Ross, Pro- Vibitionlgt, Wy a pluratitugor 1,104.Pat- | tulle died and at a Dy- ection, Janus y-26th, 1904, Col.Munro, Lib, a&- Seated Butler, Cons., by about 950 mar jority.vin 1898 the vote was Palttullo, Lib, 2838; Kauffman Ind, 1,813, and Mon- tique, Cons.604.: in 1894, Sir Oliver Mowat, Lib, defeated Horstnan, Cons, by 632 major- My; Mowal resigned, and Pattullo, Lib, was returned by acclamation.In 1890, Mowat, Lib, elected by ac- clamatton.In 1886.Mowat, Lib.defeated Wii- son, Cons., by 800 majority.\u201cIn 1883 Mowad Lib, was by acclamation.In 1879 Hon.Oliver Mowat, Lib, was elected over Curry.Cons, by 1,400 In 1875 Hon.Oliver Mowat, Lib, was elected by acclamation.In 1871; Geo.Perry.Lib.was elected, and in 1872 was succeeded by Hon.Oliver Mowat, Lib, by acclamation, returned OXFORD, 80UTH.(Remained Conservative.) D.Sutherland, Cons., defeated W.A.Dowler.Lib, by 321 majority.In 1902 D.Sutherland, Conservative, defeated Mackay, Liberai, by 173 majority.In 1898 McKay.Lib, defeated Chambers, Cons, by 674 majority.In 1894 McKay, Lib, defeated Nance- Kivell, Cons.by 381.In 1590 MeKuy, Lib, defeated Butler.Cona, by 801 majority.In 1886 McKay, Lib, Cooke, Lib.by 600.1n 1883 Hon.Adam Crooks defeated Willlamns, Cons., by 230.Crooks resigned and Cooke, Lib.defeated Noxom Lib.by 200 majority.In 1879 Hon.Adam Crooks, Lib, was elected over Brown, Ind., by 1,000.In 1875 A.Ollver.Lib, was elected over B.Hopkins, John McDonald and James A.Devlin by a plurality of 43.Mr.Oliver was unseated and Hon Adam Crooks, Lib, defeated B.Hopkins by 60.In 1871 A.Oliver, Lib.was elected over Mon.S.Richards by 496.defeated PARRY SOUND.(A Conservative gain.) J.Galna, Cons, defeated J.M.Carr, Lib., and D.B.\u2018Best, Prohib.In 1902 J.M.Ca Liberal, defeated Edgar, Conservative, by 317 majority.In 1898 Beatty, Government, defeated Edgar, Cons., by 1,105 majority.In 1994 Reatty, Cons.afterwards Gov't, defeated Sharpe, Lib, by 480.In 1590 Sharp, Lib.defeated Mec- Cormack, Cons, by 110.In 1886 Armstrong, Lib, defeated MucEachern, Cons.by 78.(Previous te 1886 Parry Sound was united with Muskoka.) PEEL.(Remained Liberal) John Smith, Lib.defeated S.Charters, Cons.by 50 majority.In 1902 John Smith, Liberal, defeated Charters, Conservative, by 123 majority.In 1898 Smith, .Lib., defeated Beynon, Cuns., by 292.In 1894 Smith, Lib.defeated EJ.Crawford, Cons,.by 897 majority.In 1890 Chisholm, Lib, defeated Hughes, Cons, by 123.In 1586, Chisholm, Lib.defeated Campbell, Cons., by 200 majority.In 1883 Chisholm, Lib., defeated Hamilton Cons, by 93.In 1879 Chisholm, Lib.was elected over McCutla, Cons.by 100.In 1855 K.Chishoim, Lib, was elected over J.W.Beynon, Cons., by 103.In 1871 John Coyne, Couns.was elected over T.O.Bowles by 59.PERTH NORTH.(A Conservative gain.) J.Torrance, Cons, defeated J.Brow, Lib.by 300 majority.In 3902 A.Monteith, Cons.defeated J.Brown, Lib.by 2 majority.At a by-election, January 7, 1903, heid as re- suit of Invaildation of election, J.Brown, Lib.defeated A.Monteith, Cona., hy 206 majority.In 1898, Brown, Lib., defeated Mag- wood, Cons., by 160 majority.In 1894 Magwood, Cons.lefeated McPherson, Lib.by 108 majority.In 1880, Ahrens, Lib.defeated Hess, Cons.by 92.Ahrens unseated.In Ly- election, Magwood, Cons., defeated Ed.Ahrens, Lib, by 46 majority.In 1886, \u201cHess, Cons, Schmidt, Lih., by 42 majority.In 1883, Hess.Co.ns.defeated Ed.Hay, Lib, by 118 majority.In 1879 Hay, Lib.,, was elected over McDermott, Cons.by 28.In 1875 D.D.Hay.Lib, was elected over Thos.Mayne Daly.D.D.Campbell.Ftobt.Keyes, and Geo.Towner, by a plurality of 140.defeated PERTH SOUTH.(A Conservative gain.) Monteith, Cons, defeated Stock, Lib, by 89 majority.In 1902, V.Stock.Liberal, defeated Monteith, Conservative, bv 71 majority.In 1898 Moscrip.Lib., defeated Mon- teith, Cons., by 4 votes.Election voided and Monteith defeated Stock, Lib, by 7 majority.In 18%¢ McNeil, Patron, defeated Bal- lantyne, Lib, by 23.co In 1890 Ballantyne, Lib, defeated Davis, Cons, by 631.In 1888 Rallantyme, Lib., defeated Leversage, Cons.by 300 majority.In 1888 Ballantyne, Lib.defeated Davis, Cons.by 223.In 1879 Ballantyne, Lib., was elected over Brunner, Cons.by 182, In 1876 Thoa.Ballantyne, Lib.was elected over George Leversage; Cons.by 182.In 1871 T.B.Guest, Conx., was elected over James Trow, by 31, PETERBORO WEST.4 (A Conservative galn.) T.E.Bradburn, Cons., defeated R.F.McWilifams, Lib, by 124 majority.In 1902 Hon.J.R.Stratton, Liberal, defeated Miller, Conservative, by 1,194.In 1898 Stratton, Lib., defeated Gar- vin, Cons., by 999 majority.Stratton was taken into the Cabinet and in the Dy-election was returned by acclamation, In 1894 Stratton defeated Winch, Cons., by 760 majority.In 1890 Stratton defeated Carnegie, Equal Righter, and Cons, by 400 majority.In 1886 Stratton defeated Carnegie.Cons,.by 38 majority.| In 1879 Scott, Cons.was elected over Elliott, Lib., by 250.In 1875, G.A.Cox, Lib., was elected over W.H.Scott, Cons., by 46.Mr.Cox was unseated and In the by-election defeated by Mr.Scott by 1 vote, In 1871, T.M.Fairbairn, Lib, was elected over J, Carnegie by 54 PETERBORO EAST.(Remained Liberal.) Wm.Anderson, Lib., defeated H.A.Moore, Cong., by 217 majority.In 1902, m.* Anderson, Lib, de: feated Ford, Cons.443 majority.In 1898, Blezard, Lib, defeated Ford, Oons.by 218 majority.Blezard, Lib., defeated Lancaster, Cons., by 466 majority., In 18%, Blezard, Lib.defeated Kidd, Equal Righter, by 40 majority.In 1886, Blezard, Lib, defeated Read, Cong, by 890.{nr 1883, Blezard, Lib: defeated Read, Cons.ar 390.In 1879, Blezard, Lib., was elected over Calcutt, Cons.by 80.In 1876 Dr.O'Sullivan, Cons, was elected \u2018over James Stratton, Lib, by 92.Dr.O'Sullivan was unseated and returned tn a three-cornered fight by .a majority of 17 1578\" Goq, Riad, OOM.\u2018Was eu orage ue and: Pearce a y of 2%., , ; + J \u2014 _ ; T ARTHUR AND RAINY RIVER (A Conservative gain.) W.A.Preston, Cons.defeated H.W.Kennedy, Lib.In 1902, first election In constituency, J.Conmee, Lib, Gefeated King, Cons, by 550 majority.es PRESCOTT.(Remained Liberal.) L.B.Labrosse, Lib, defeated Hon.F.E A, Evunturel, by a small ma- jurlity.In 1902, Hon.F.E.A.Evanturel defeated Poulin, Cons., by 745 majority.In 1888, Evanturet, Lib.was elected by acclamation.In 1894 Evanturel, Lib, defeated Cross, Cuns., by 1.284 majority.In 1899, Evanturel, Liberal, was returned by acclamation.In 1886, Evanturel defeated Milloy by 144 majority.In 1888, Hagar, Lib., defeated Evan- turel, Lib, by 32 majority In 1879, Harkin, Cone.over Ryan, Lib, .by 100.In 1835, Dr.Harkin.Cons., was elected over R.I.Pattee, Lib, by 397.in 1871, G3.W.Hamilton, Cona., was elected uver Boyd by 30.was elected PRINCE EDWARD.(A Conservative gain.) R.A.Norman, Cons.defeated Dr.Currie, Lib, by 50 majority.In 1902, Dr.M.Currie, Lib., defeated Williams, Cons.by 118 majority.In 1598, Dempsey, Cons, defeated Caven, Patron, by 357.In 1884, Caven, Patron, defeated Gibson, Cons, by 687 majority.In 1380, Sprague, Lib.Johnson, Cons, by 7 votes.In 1486, Sprugue, Lib., defeated Anderson, Cous., by 51.In 1883, Hart, Ind., defeated Striker, Cond.by 38.In 1679, Striker, Lib.,was elected over Clapp, Oons., by 40.: In 1875, G.Striker, Ljb., was elected over Robi.Clapp, Cons.by 134 .In 171, G, Striker.Lib.was elected 8.McCuals, by 19.defeated In \"I367.Win, Anderson, ps, was elected over 3.Prague, Lib, by 2tL oe Tt Epes cd .NORTH RENFREW.tr + i= (Remalned Conservative.) 4 - Dunlop, Cons, : defested Dr.McKay.Lib., by 700 majority.In:-1902, A.Munro.Lib, defeated Hon.P.White, Çohs., by 459 majority.Munpe died and at a by-election E.A.Wop, Cons., defeated J.L.Hale by a 100.majority.In,l898, White, Cons.defeated Barr.LAB, dy 153.White dled and Munro, Lib, was elected by acclamation.Tn \"1894, Barr, Lib, defcated Shaw, Cons.by 320 majority.In \"180, Dunlop, Cons., defeated Murray, Dib.by 8 ranjority.In 1888, Murray, Lib., defeated Dun- lop.Cons., by 86 In 1883, Murray.con, Cons, by 168.In 18@p Murray.Lib, was electéd over Deacon, Cons.by 100.; In 1875 T.Deacon, Cons.was elected over Wm.Moffatt, Lib.by 115.In 1871 T.Deacon, Lib, was elected over Murray by 137 Lib., defeated Dea- RENFREW SOUTH.(A Conservative gain.) T.W.McGarry, Cons.defeated Hon.F.R.Latchford, Lib, by 435 majority.In 1902 Hon.F.R.Latchford, Liberal, defeated Moss, Conservative, by 974 majority.In 1898, the vote was: Campbell, Lib., 2455: Bonfield.Cons.1,014; Dempsey.Cons., 978.Campbell resigned and In a by election Hon F.R.Latchford, Lib, Befeated McGarry.Cons., by 400 majority.In 1894, Campbell, Lib.defeated Dow- ling, Lib.by 251 majority.In 1890 Dowling, Lib., defeated Campbell, Lib.by 229 In 1836 McAndrew, Lib, defeated Dow- ling, IYb., by 9 votee.In 1383.Dowling, Lib.defeated Devine, Cons.by 100 Election voided and Déwling re-elected by 400.; In 1879 Bonfield, Lib.was elected over Harrington, Cofs.by 136.In 1876 James Bonfield, Lib, was elected by acclamation.In 1871 Eric Harrington, Cons., was elected over Domald Stuart by 175.RUSSELL.(Remained Liberal.) Thos, Racine, Lib, defeated J.T.Ralston.Cons., by 1,049 majority.In 1902 O.Guibord, Liberal, defeated Rochon, Conservative by 807 majority.In 1898, Guibord, Lib., defeated Mari- en, Cons.by 778.In 1894, RobWlärd, Lib.defeated Tyt- ler, Cons., by 700.In 189, Robillard, Lib, defeated Broder, Cons, by 835 majority In 1883, H.Robillard.Lib, defeated Cummings, Cons., by 148.In 1886, H.Rohtllard, Lib.defeated ed C.N, Smith, Liberai, by 199 majori- In 1879, Morgan.Lib, was elected over Baker, Cons, by 28.In 1875 A.J.Baker, Cons., was elected over Ira Morgan, Lib.by 393.Mr.Baker was unseated and returned over O.A.Roque by £01 In 1871 Wm.Craig, Cons, was re- ejected by 90.SANLT STE.MARIE.(Remained Liberal.) CG.N.Smith, Lib.defeated M.Mc- Fadden., Cons., by 150 majority.In 1902, firat electinn in constituency, A.Miscampbell, Conservative.defeated C.N.Smith Liberal, by 199 majority.The election was volded and at a by-election.October 22.1903.Smith, Lib.defeated Miscampbell, Cons, by 251.SIMCOE CENTRE.(A Conservative gain.) + A.B.Thompson, Cons, defeated C.E.Hughson, Lib., by 800 majority.In 1%02, D.Davidson.Liberal, defeated Thompson, Conservative, by 44 majority.In 1898, the vote was: Thompson.Cons.1,761; Davidson, Lib.1704; Bain, Patron, 569.In 1894, Paton, Lib.polled 1,170 votes; Coutts.Patron, 1.091, Thompson, Cons., 922.In 1890, Paton, Lib., defeated Craig, Cohs., by 417 majority.In 1886, Phelps, Lib., defeated Harvey, Cons,, by 207 majority.In 1883.Phelps.Lib, defeated Mo- berfy.Lib.,, by 35 majority.Phelps unseated, In by-election Phelps defeated Wylie\u201d Cons., by 42.This riding was knowl as West Simcoe at this time and ftok In a part of the present South Simcoe, SIMCOE EAST.\u2018(Remained Liberal.) J.B.Tudhope, Lib., defeated J.Mc- Cosh, Cons., by 300 majority.In 1902, J.B.Tudhope, Liberal, defeated Jupp, Conservative, by 447 ma- Jority.In 1898 Miscampbell.Cons, defeatod Harvey, Lib, by 69 majority.M 1894, the vote was: Miscampbell, NEW SCALE Wiiliams Pianos are marvellous instruments, eguallizd by few\u2014something new in Planos.Send for Catalogues.H.W.JESMER, KARN HALL.Moderate prices.- Easy terms.20 4 cons ¥2.001; Harvey, Lib.4,89; Lawson, t, 759, + 4890.Miscampbeil, Cons.defeated Dr Lib.by BS imajority, _; In Drury, Lib, defented.Clarke Cous., by 214 majority.In 1883, Drury, Lib, defeated Thompson, Cons., by 21 majority.SIMCOE WEST.(Remained Conservative.) J.Duff, Cons., defeated J.Birnlp, Lib.James Duff, Conservative, defeated Spencer, Prohibitionist, by 977 major- In.1898.Duff, Cons, defeated Cur- rie, Patron, by 43 majority.In 189, Currie, Patron, Duff, Cons., by 87 majority.In 1890, Wylte, Cons.defeated Hood, Lib, by 485 majority.defeated In 1886, Wylie, Cons., defeated Frame, Lib.by 354 majority.In 1883, McKay, Cons., defeated Hood, Lib.by 18 majority.In - 1875, John Kean, Cons., was elected over H.McKay, Sutherland.by 178.In 1879, H.H.Cook, Lib.was elected over Steel, Cons, by 368, \\ 0 STORMONT.(A Conservative gain.) Geo.Kerr, Cons.defeated McCart, Lib, and Dr.Alex.Stack, Ind.In 1502, W.J.McCart, Liberal, defeated McLaughlin, Conservative, by 386 majority.In 1898, the vote was McLaughlin, Cons., 2.125; Mulhern, Lib.1,943; Bennett, Patron, 855.In 1894, the vote was Bentett, Patron, 1,809; Mack, Lib., 1,406; Fulton, Cons., 633.In 1890, Mack, Lib, defeated Leitch, Cons, by 356 majority.In 1886, Mack, Lib.defeated Leltch, Tons., by 346 majority.In 1883, Kerr, Cons.defeated Warner, Lib., by 256, in the constituency of Stormont, at that time distinct from Cornwall.In Cornwall, Ross, Cons., defeated Mack, Lib., by 41 majority.In 1879, W.Mack.Liberal, was elected by acclamation.In 1875, A.P.McIntyre, Cons., was elected over John G.Snetsinger, Lib, by 5.On Mr.Mcintyre being unseated, Mr.Snetsinger was returned by a majority of & votes.In 1871, Hon.John Sanfield Macdonald, Cons., was elected by acclamation.Mr.Macdonald, though so Ill he had to be assisted to his carriage, spoke for two hours reviewing this Governmegt's work.7 TORONTO EAST.(Remained Conservative.) The vote stood: R.A.Pyne, Con 3,667; W.L.Edwards, Lib.1,198; Ww Cea ibble, 8oc., 184; Pyue's plurality, \u2018In \u20181902, the vote was: R.A.Pyne Cons, 3.136; McBrady,Lib., 2,124; Simpson.Sociglist, 376; Kemp, ist, In 1898, Pyne, Cons.defeated Caid- well, Lib.by 1.628 majority.ln 1884, Ryerson, Cons.def Armstrong Labour, by 1,658 majority.In 1879, Hon.Alexander .Morris, Cons, was elected over Hon.Oliver Mowat, Lidb., by 69.In 1875.Hon.M.C.Cameron, Cons., was elected over Hon.Adam Crooks and R.M.Allan by a majority f 263.In 1871, M.C.Cameron, Cons., was elected over Ald.Medoalf, by 120.TORONTO NORTH.(Remained fonservative.) Dr.Beattie Nesbitt, Cons, 5,163; Hugh Bialn, Lib, 3,760; J.Simpson, In 1%2 the vote was: Dr.Nesbitt, Cons., 3.838; Marter, Ind., 2,556; Haill, Soctalist, 81; Jupp, Labour, 23.In 1898, Marter, Cons., defeated Dew- art, Lib, by 34 majority.In 1894, Marter, Cons.defeated Tait, Lib.by 805 majority.TORONTO SOUTH.(Remained Conservative.) J.J.Foy, Cons, 6376; J.J.Hunter, Lib, 2,320.P.Thompson, Soc, 169: Foy's plurality, 3.056.In 1902, thé vote was: J.J.Foy.Cons.5,072; W.B.Rogers, Lib., 4,343; Corner, Socialist, 163; .James,.Prohibi- Hontet 100, \u2019 n 1898, Foy, Cona., defeated Rogers, Lib., by 405 majority.ere In 1894, Howland, Cons.Moss.Lib, by 2,077 majority.In 1880, Toronto elected three members from the entire city.Ths vote was: E.F.Clarke, Cons.5862; H.E.Clarke, Cons., 5.542; Tait, Lib., 5.359; McDougall, Lib., 5,191; Armour.Equal Rights, 4.502; Bell, Equal Rights, 4001; Moses, Prohibition, 703.The first three were .elected.In 1896.the vote was: B.F.Clarke, Cons, 7.032: H.E.Clarke, Cons.6,883: John Leye, Lib.5.880; March, Labour.4.055: Roney, Labour, 3,408.First three were elected, .In 1883, Toronto was divided Into Rast and est, ridings.In the East, e vote was: Morris.Cons., 2135; 5 Lib.2.011.Heakes.Ta sok Marrs elected.In West Toronto, Clarke, HE.Cons.defeated Carter, Lib, by 207 majority.defeated A TORONTO WEST.(Remained Conservative.) FT.Crawford.Cons.4894: Dr.J.Hunter.Ind.Lib, 1,724; F_J: Peel, 3 198: J.Galbraith,, Pratt; ; Bob Noble, Ind.26.ai n 1903, the.vote was: Craw?l'Cons.4.267; Urquhart, Lib.2.728: Ror: ly, Soclaliet, 265; Wellwood, Socialist Labour.79.In 189%.Crawford.Cons.defeated Spence, Lib., by 1.030 majority.In 1394.Crawford.Cons.defeated Lindsay.Lib.by 1014 majority.n 1879.Bell.Cons, was elected Dr.Ogden.Lib, by 62.over n 1875, Robert Bell.Cons.was elrct- ed over Wm.Thomæon.Lib.by To Tn 1871, Adam Crooks.Lib.was elected and on assuming office was reelected in 1872 by acclamation.\u2014 VICTORIA EAST.; 1 earned Contsrvailve.) Agar in Te monly feated L.F.Heyd, Lib., by 573 ma.1 Tha Fai by alt bell.Ind.bv 72 majority.pe In 1886, Fell, Cons.defeated PB Lib.by 324 majority.Plek.In 1883, Fell, Cons., defeated Peck, Lib., by 253 majority.VICTORIA WEST.(Remained Conservative.) 8.Fox, Cons.defeated Thos.Stewart, Lib., by 130 majority.In 1902, 8.Fox, Cons., defeated Smale, Lib, by 99 majority.In 1888, Fox, Cons.defeated Me- Kay.Ltb., by 70 majority.In 1894, McKay, Lib.defeated Bryags, Cons.by 47 votes, Campbell, Pat 4 poled b70 votes.: In 1890.McKay, Lib.defeated Cruess Cons., by 432 majority.* In 1888.Cruess, Cous., defeated Mc- Intyre, Lib.,, by 10 majority.Tn-1883, McIntyre, Lib., defeated Fair- bairn, Cons, by 35 majority.WATERLOO NORTH (Remained Conservative.) Dr.Lackner, Cons, defeated 3.Moore, Lib, and 8.Landers, Lab, Hy 376 plnrality.In 1902, Dr.Lackner, Cons., defeated L.J.Breithœupt, Lib.by 208 majority.In 1896, Lackner, Cons, defeated Soc.211; Nesbitt's plurälity, 1,403.h Clemeny, Lib, by 6m - Faoknes was u cated and October 31, 1900, Brie- t aps b, waa'¥eturned by adcla- matior, : In 1894, the vote wes: Robe Lib, 2042; Otterbein, Patrom, 1.Gardiner, Ind., 82.In 1860, Snider, Lib.defeated Scully, Cons., hy 722 majority.In 1886, Snider, Lib, elected by acclamation.In 1883, 8nidsr, Lib., defeated Moyer, Cons.by 73% majority, In 1879, M.Springer, Lib, defonted F.Walter, Cons In 1875, M.Springer, Lib, was elected over Alex.Miller, by 713.In 1871, M.Byringer, Lib.was elected by acclamation.WATERLOO SOUTH.(Remained Conservative.) Pattinson, Cons., defeated A.Thompson, Lib.In 1902 W.A.Kribs, Cona., defeated Thompson, Lib., by 98 majority.In 1898, Kribs, Cons, defeated Phin, Lib., by 109 votes, in 1894, Moore, Lib,, defeated Sipes, Cons., by 448 majority.In 1890, Moore, defeated Bowman, Cons., by 417 majority.In 1886, Master, Lib, defeated Hol- well, Cons., by 457 majertty.In 1843, Master, Lib., defeated Cowan Cons.by 78 majority.In 1879, Livingston, Lib, was elected over Phin, Cons, by 426 majority.In 1875, John Fleming, Lib.was elected by acclamation.In 1871, Isaac Ciemens, Lib, was elected over A.A.Erb, by 414 major- ty.WELLAND, (A Conservative gain.) E.Fraser, Cons, defeated Jos.Battle, Lib, by large majority., In 1802 J.F.Gross, Liberal, defeated Cronmiller, Cons., by 112 majority.In 1898 German, Lib., defeated Pew, Cons, by 681 majority.German resigned uf 1900, and Gross, Lib., defeated McCleary.Cons.In the by-election by 500 maYority.In 1894, German, Lib\u2026 defeated Mc- Cleary, Cons., by 91 majority.In 18%0 McCleary, Cons.Marin Lib.by 71 majority.In 1886, Morin, Lib.defeated Fraser, Cons, by 203 majority.In 1583 Morin.Lib.defeated Hob- son, Cons., by 58 majority.In 1879 Near, Cons, was elected over Hon, J.G.Currie, Lib, by 75.In 1875 Hon.J.G.Currle, Lib, was elected over Wm, Buckner by 78.In 1871, J.G.Currie, Lib, was elect- ad over W.Beatty by 188.WELLINGTON, EAST.(A Conservative galn.) Cona., defeated Hon.J.defeated In 1902 Hon.J.M.Gibson, Liberal, efeated Toohey, Conservative, by 454.In 1898, the vote was: Craig, Lib, 476; Coughiin, Cons, 1,241; Park, utron, 1,288.Mr.Cralg dled, and in @ by-election Hon, J.M.GlLson, Lib.was elected to succeed him by 400 majority.In 1894 the vote was: Craig, Lib, 1,- 818; Park, Patron, 1,253: Hampton, Cons.984.In 1890 Clarke, Lib.defeated Hampton, Cons., by 459, In 1886 Clarke, Lib, was elected by acclamation, In 1883 Clarke, Lib, defeated Mair Cons.by 518 majority.In 1876 Lieut.-Col.Clarke, Lib.was elected by accl tion.In 1871 Lieut.-Col.Clark, Lib.was elected over Alex.McLaren by 674.* WELLINGTON, SOUTH, (Remained Conservative.) J.P.Downey, Cons., defeated H.W.Tyson, Lib., by about 200 majority.In 1902 J.P.Downey, Conservative, defeated Col.Murtle, Liberal, and Carter, Prohibitionist, by 227 plurality.In 1888 Murtte, Lib., was elected over Anderson, Cons.by 396.In 1804 Murtie, Lib., defeated Darby, Patron, by 686, In 1890 Guthrie, Lib.defeated Macdonald, Cons.by 652 majority, In 1886, Guthrie Lib, defeated Raymond, Cons, by 681 majority, In 1883 Laldlaw, Lib, defeated Sweetman, Cons.by 3% magjority.In 1879 Laidiaw.L4b., was elected over Sweetman, Cons, by 119.over Sweetnam, Couns, by 119.In 1875 Hon.P.Gow, Lib., was elected by acclamation, In 1871 Hon, Peter Gow, Lib, was elected, * .WELLINGTON, WEST, (Remained Conservative.) Jas.Tucker, Cons., defeated J.Roach, Lib., by 100 majority.In 19803 Jas.Tucker, Conservative defeated McEwing, Liberal, by 103 ma- Jority.In 1898 Geo.Tucker, Patron, defeatw Scott, Lib, by 229.In 1894, Geo.Tucker, Patron, defeat: ed Allan, Lib, by 288.Tucker was unseated and Jas.Tucker, Patron, defeated Allan in by-election by 200 ma- dority.In 1890 Allan, Lib, defeated Long, Cons., by 306 majority.In 1886 Allan Lib, defeated Mc- Gowan, Cons.by 297 majority.In 1883 McKim, Lib, defeated Murphy, Cons, by 469 majority, In 1879 McKim, Lib, was over McGowan, Cons., by 370.In 1875 J.McGowan, Cons.was elected over R.McKim by 88.In 1871 R.McKim, Lib., was elected over Jas.Cross by 708.elected WENTWORTH NORTH.\u2019 (Remained Liberal) R.A.Thompson, Lib.defsated G.C.Wilson, Cona., by 30 majority.In 1902 R.A.Thompson, Liberal, defeated Wardell, Conservative, by 81 majority.In 18.Wardell, Cons.defeated Pirie, L:d, by 333 majority.| Grit, was 2.1.son, Cons., by Lib., defeated Mc- In 1886 McMahon, b.Cons., by 160 majority.In 1875, Thos.Stock, Lib., wus viec!.McMahon, Lib, wus elected over Thos.elected over Peter Would, by D.Reid, Lib.defeated J.T.HH.Regan, ed Lee, Conservative.and Pettit, l'io- defrated Evans, Cons.by 174 votes.In 18% Flatt, Lib, défeated Nichel- 74 In 189$ McMahon .Lean, Cons, by 388- majortty.dercadgd Brown, Cons., by 486 majority.In 1883 McMahon, Lib, defeated Bell, lu 1879 Dr.McMahon, Lib.was elected over McMonies, Ind, by 1,020.ed over Robt.Christie, by 3.Mr Stk was unseated and disqualifted, and Mr.Miller by 128 In 1871 Robt.Christie, WENTWORTH SOUTH.(Remained Liberat) Cons.by 200 majurity.In 1902 J.Dickenson, Liber.de at.hibitfonist, by 294 plurality.In 1888 Dickenson.Lib, In 1694 Awrev, Lib.defeated Wilson, Cons.,by 30).Awrey resigned and hick enson, Lib.succeded him defeating Buchanan, Prohibitionist, by ¥t0 ma- Jority.In 1890 Awrey.Lib.defeated Futta, Cons., by 51 majority., In 1886 Awrey, Lib.defeated Quance, Conas., by 104 majority.; In 1883 Awrey, Lib.defeated Carpenter, Conæ, by 28 majortty.: In 1839 Carpenter.Consed over Awrey, Lib, by 7.In 1576 W.Sexton, Lib.was clected over J.Van Vagner, by 561.In 1871 W.Sexton, Lih, was elected over J.\\\".Spohn, by 455.YORK EAST.(A Conservative gain.) A.McCowan, Cons.defeated W.Scott, Lib, by 219 majority.\u201c In 192 John Richardson, Liberal, defeated Moywse, Conservative, by 322 majority.In 1548, Richardson, Liberal, defeated Moyse, Cons, by 423 majority.In 18564 Richardson, Lib, defeated Ryckman, Cons, by 434 In 1890 Smith, Lib, defeated Gibson, Cons, by 617 majority.In 1886 Smith.Lib.defeated Croshy, Ind.Lib.by 765 majority.In 1883 Budgeron, Lib, defeated Bain, Cona., by M43 majority.In 1879 Badgeron, Lib, was elccted over Robinson, Cons.hy 200.In 1875 John Lane.Lib.was elected over Hon.Wm.Mciougall, by 198.In 1871 H.P.¢(\u2018rosby, Lib, was elected over Dr.J.Hostetter, by 450.YORK WEST.(Remained Conservative.) J.W.St.John, Cogs, defeated a.W.Verral, Lib.: In 1802 J.W.St.John.Conservative, defeated Hill.Liberal.by 491 majorit In 1898 Hill, Lib., defeated St.Joh Cons.by 35 majority.Tn 1884, St.John, Cons, defeated HI, Lib, by 54.In 1890 Glimour, Cons.defeated Clen- dennan, Cong, by 61 majority.In 1886, Gilmour.Lib, defeated Orr, Cons., by 181 majority.In 1883 Gray.Cons.defeated Patterson, Lib, by 31 majority.In 1879 Patterson, Lib, was elected over Tyrell, Cons., hy _s.In 1875, P.Patterson, Lib, was elected by acclamation,\u2019 In 1871 P.Patterson, Lib, was elected over Graham, by 121.YORK NORTH.(A Conservative gain.) T.H.Lennox, Cons.defeated W.C.Widdifield, Lib.by 300 majarity.| In 1902 Hon.E.J.Davis, Lib, efeat- ed T.H.Lennox.Cons, by 207 majority.Davis resigned and at by-election, February 26, 1903, Davis, Lib.defoated Lennox, Cons., by 448 majority.In 289%, Davis, Lib, defeated Way- ling, Cons.by 469.In 1894, Davis, Lib, defeated Hutchinson, Cons.by 3.1.In 1890 Davis, Lib.defeated Robinson, Cons.by 691 majority.In 1886 Widdifield.Lib.Wyndham, Ca@s., by KR! Widdifield resigned and Davis, was elected, by acclamation.In 1833.Widdifield Lib.defeated Robinson, Cons.by 854 majority.In 1879, Dr.Willifield, Lib., was elects ed over Erastus Jackson, by 4¥a.In 1871 Alfred Boultbee, (Cons.was elected over McMurrich, by 4.THE RECORD IN BRIEF.At Confederation in 1867 a coalition government wax formed under John Sandfleld Macdonald.In the general election of 1871 the government loet many supporters and resigned after the meeting of the Legislature, Edward Blake then became prime minister with a purely Liberal cabinet.Since that, thirty-four years, Liberals have ruled Ontario.In the two previous general elections the Liberals have had rather close calls.This in 1894 wag due to a powerful! Patron and independent movement, which although It hit the Conservatives as hard as the wiberals, left the Government with a straight majority of only 8.In 1898 last election, the Patrons disappeared.The election of 1902 was a close fight, the Liberals secuting a majority of only three.There were several elections voided.and subsequent by-elec- tions and vacancies had reduced Premier Ross's majority to the Speaker at the time the House was dissolved.The straight Liberal majorities over all others have heen as follows after the successive general clections: was elec:- defeated majority.Lib, Liberal majority.T875.ov +0 ee se on we es +.16 IR.te 24 2e er +0 ve ue 0.26 1883.ev ev sires as ew 10 1886.ve ase sas re ves seed 2B 1890.2.0 tiene veu ees aes 23 1894 .tree 00 ares nese oo 8 1898.24 eh ev er ee 0e 0 8 1902.22 oo.24 40 20 12 À The Conservative majority yesterday was 48.My Offer to Women =A Dollar\u2019s Worth Free 1 afk no reference, no deposits, no ercur- ity, Thers ia nothing to promise, noth- Ing to pay-\u2014either now or lâter.To any womanly sufferer who has mot tried my remedy \u2014 Dr.8hoov's Restorstive\u2014I will Kiadly pive, free, not a mere sample, but a fui! dollar bottle.With the free order for the medicine 1 will send my now fainous book for Women.whirh wilit saxpiain wherein my treatment Is not iike ordinary treatments\u2014why It may be relied upon ALWAYS to reileve womanly weakness.Inside Nerves! Only one woman in #8 has parfect health, And almost all womanly sickness can be traced to a common cause\u2014the Nerves sre weak.Not the nerves you ordinarily think about\u2014not the nerves that govern your movements and your thoughts.\u2018 Bul the nerves that, uagulded and unknown, night and day, keep the heart In motion\u2014control the digestive apparatus \u2014re- gulate your liver\u2014opcerate the kidneys\u2014 the nerves on waich ul] the vital functions depend.These are the nerves that wear out and break down.It does no good to treat the wiling or- gan\u2014the Irregular heart \u2014 the disordered liver\u2014thre rebellious stomach\u20144atie deranged kidneys.They are wet to blame, Bot go k to the nerves that control them.There you will And the meat of the trouble.There Je nothing new about thle\u2014nothing any physician would dispute.But ft remained for Dr.Bhoop to apply this Enowl- edge\u2014to put it to practical use.Dr.Bhoop's Restorative Is the result of a quarter century of endeavour along thle very line.It dose the organ or deadey the Dr.pain\u2014but ft does go Al once ta the Nerve the inside merve\u2014the wer nerve gand builds it up, and strencthensz it and makes It well-\u2014end tant Is the end of womanly weakness.in more than a million hames my remedy 1: known.It haa cured womanly frautles not once, hut repemtedly -\u2014 over and over again Yet you may not have heard f MH - or hearing, may have delaved or doubted.Bo I! make this offer tn you.A s'ranger.that every pomaihle excuse for doubt be removed, Se me no money-\u2014-make ma no promise\u2014take no risk.Simply write nnd ask.If vou have nat tried my remedy, I will send you An order nn vour drugeist for a full doliar bottle- not a sample, but the regular standard bottle he keeps constantiy on hia shelves.The druxgiret will require ne conditions.He will accept my order ne cheerfully an though vour dollar laid him.He will send the bill to me.hefnre Simply Write Me Will you accept this ~pportunity ta Tears at my expense Absolutaly, how tn be 118 for ever of all forms nf womanly weakness to be rid not onlv of tha trouble, hut of the very cause which produced jt?to- ny.For a free order for Book | on Dvspepsie.@ full dollar hottle Book 2 on the Helrt, ot must address Nr.Bonk 3 on the Kidneys.28, Ra- Book 4 far Women, cine, Wis Btute which Hook 5 for Men.& yon want.Roak In connection with \u201cDr Ehoof'a Mnatora- tive It is sometimes adrvixable to give joral treatment.it so get Dr.Rhoope Nigot Cure.Both remedies arg on sale on al drugists.Shoop\u2019s Restorative $ on Rheumatism. messes ta \u2014 rs pr Sr, tar ie Tan = te + SRR RENE EMR Vow TIE hcl Tate te Sete oma gain Gash Clearing Sale! The Tale Told Short -extra for cash in all depts.\u201d cent, extra for cash.and sizes, cash.years, wor th $4.00\u2014sale price $1.2 and 3 per cent.extra for cash.6D.and 5 per cent.extra for cash.50 pairs Odd Corsets, were 750 to 31.25.& extra for cash.: About 4,000 yds.Finest Colored Duchesse Satins, ull pure SÎIK.$2.00 yard, A 2341-2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Tel.Up.2742.L Terms Cash.\u201cBig Discounts, Big Reductions, \u2018Nominal Prices, and 5 per cent.i fa ; THE MONTREAL DAILY The Belfast Warehouse a.mg den ESS oem ea HAYCOCK & DUDGEON Aile _ , STAR=-THURSDAY, JANUARY 2453-55-57 St.Catherine OUR GREATEST SALE Swings into line to-morrow.We've planned for it for the past month\u2014and we have more than realized our object\u2014to get together the best bargain bulletin in our history- Hour Sales are the Feature Deep sacrifices make it necessary to form *\u2018 hour sales.\u201d made in many lines already short \u2014 Be on hand early \u2014 the store should be crowded\u2014hence, have weld in mind the lines you are going to take advantage of.A Few Friday Bargains ! Alb our stock of Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Rain= coats ranging in price from $11.50 to SPECIALS ON EVERY FLOOR $18.00\u2014to clear at $9.50, and 5 per 4 Ladies\u2019 Rubber-lined Raincoats, all styles prices up to $8.00 sale price $1.50, and 3 per cent.extra for Misses\u2019 Rubber-lined Raincoats, 5 to 12 18 doz.Extra Fine Flannelette Blouses, were $1,00 tn $1.25 Rule price ale pice 38.and 5 per cent.$2.00 vard.Bale price Rc vard and 5 per cent.extra for cash.About 1,600 yards Finest Colored Poplins.Silk ad wool, worth $1.55 to Sale price 80 yard.and 5 per cent.extra for cash.| About 1,500 yarda Costume Cloths, black and colored.Nale price 10- ! iz vard.tess 25 per -oent.discount, and 5 per cent extra for cash.~.cial table of Ladies\u2019 Embroidered Handkerchiefs, slightly dumagel, were 5c to 30e, Bale price LO«.and 5 per cent.extra for cash.The John Murphy Co., Limited Corner Metcalfe.J 3 After Stock-Taking SALE: GROCERIES QS 25:°2%:22 MUST BE SOLD.Having just Lcompietud our anngal slovk- taking, wa have set aside $3.000 north of grocerses, provisions, orders early.IN EVERY LINE.er Ng APPLES.\u201c log Cabin Peas.Early June, : oa 3 tius for 0.100000 - DS Ce EE to be woud Legge Bluvtr ries \u2014sime De Baldwin Apples, by the peck $0 75 frinning.Petit Pole, ; $ tirs By the bbl.; A 2.50 Little Chi t = aw erri \u2018an ~ Qpve ; ; \u2018 ei Strawberries and GE i tre pe Golde sa Raspberries, per tin .By tho bbl te 200 lforseshoe Strawberries in ue A v Syrup, 2 lb.tins.Chote Fumeuse Appies, 20 Bull Dog Brand Red Sale By the mel ITT 200 mon for, per tin.VEGETABLES.CANNED GOODS, 1904.PS Purific Potatoes, per basket Tomatoes.Royal Brand, per Per bag Ce 0 Best Quebec Tomatoes, Log Cabin brand.basket .per tin 12 : Per bag Tomatoes, Li \u201cChief Brandl, Beets and Carrots, per bask tin* 1.220000 1e eee 12 Always on hand.California Litcte Chief Corn, per tin.2 | ery and Montreal Lettuce.Ayimer & Co.Corn.per tin 12 Eastern Township Maple English Garden Peas, Sim- | Syrup.fineat quality, in 11 coe, per tin.The ib.tin, for SPECIAL BARGAINS Wiliams Bros.Assorted Pickles, 40 oz.bot, worth oe, for .,.Willams Broce Axsorted Pickles 20 oz.bot, worth 25c, for .Assartrd Pliekies, 70 oz.hot.Worth 23c, for .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ckwell Assorted Pickles 20 nz.bot.worth 30c, for.Prepared Mustard in pint bot.worth 20¢, for.Tomato Catsup.in half pint Lot, worth 10c bot, to be sold for 7'ge hot, 2 hotties \u2018er Lea & Perrin Sauce, in pint bot.regular se size, for.Lea & Perrin Sauce, in half pint \u2018bot.regular ; 3e size, for .Importad Marmalade, in regular 15c sige, for 9c, 3 for .C.& BR.French Capers, 1c 18t.to be sold tor LL Ubrro Coffee, in 1-1b.tina, regula 40 box.to be sold at Armour Extract of Beof.in pot, TPRular 250 size, for Big lot of Starch in 1-lb box, in perfect order; Lily White Starch white Glogs Starch, Benson Enamel Starch: all regular 10c size, to be sold for .150 dozen of Three and Four- suing Brooms, 10 he sold for Crosse & Blackwell Assorted Jams, in 1-1b.tins.to be sold for Crosse & Blackwell Amsoried Jams.in T-1b, fins, Crosse & Rlackwoll Marmalade, in T-lb.ting, for .0.4.Assorted Jams.m T-1b pull Horseshoe 8 Marshall moked Bloaters, per tin Armour Potted Meal, assorted, to he sold Tor, per tin QUE Royal] Raking Powder.6 pa regular 25018i2r, ta he said for Campbell Assorted Soap !/ \u2026 Derby Brandy.regular 31 a bottir.for .Tom Cameron Rhum, regular 83c¢ hottie, Tom & Topsy Rhum.'¢ bottle.regular 35e siz Muckle Scotch Whiskey, regular 85¢ bottle, to he sold for \u2018THE WEST END LEADING GROCERg RABY & FRERE, 1189-1161 St.James Street, Corner Fulford Street.Goods delivered te any part of the city.All orders by mall or telephone receive special attention, BELL TELEPHONE UP 25389.Ottawa.\u2014 The r- mains of the late Wil- tam Kerr Fawcett engineer, who died nince trem the residence of his father.{Gordon Head hy a neighbour, Mr.G.H.Fawcett, McLeod street.The [called tn visit him.The decenséd was lnse Mr.Fawce(l was born on November \u2018native of Scotland He had been à mem.; iber af the 42ni Highianders, the famous Douglatiown, Que -Gearge Rae, of Black Watch, And nad served Haldimand, aged t0 years, |s dead.Crimea.a vr Se wines and spirits, duped and green fruits, dl of the finest quality.The prices of thes lines must appoad to vou as being exceptionally ow and as there will be an immediate rush for them, it will be advizable lu give your & Green Gash Receipts Tauberrètes in Syrup, IR.tn.vor 10: mer dozen.Vancouver, B.C.\u2014William Fraser 54 years who for neariy aix years had at New Albany.Ind.on Thuraday, were [been a resident of this province, brought to the city, and the funeral took [found dead on Sunday In his cabin near 8 TO 9 A.M, | Basement.| 500 vards of Strired | Flanneletty | full 32 in wide.in lengths of § to 10 yards: tu be sold on! Friday for one hour in j the basement at, | | Embroideries \u201cCr LAN suilable far Children's Dresses, Yokes, etc, Pric 8.30 to 9.30 A.M.Ground Floor, REGULAR FIGURES.ange: Muslins, Mattings, Ete.Muslins, single and ble width, somewhat mpled by handling.® A splendid collection of White Mattings, White Muslins.otherwise perfect: onejoured Muslins, Plain Zephvrs, Striped Zephyrs, All Black Muslins, hour Friday.'s PRICE | Black und White Muslins, 10ss 25 per cent, SCO A 9 to 10 AM.| Ground Floor, | Ricarhed Table Pam- as 52 0 Whi ent ' : AK a on pegu- Art Denims Art Muslins, Curtain Mushns, Lace Curtains and Drap- lar vatie 85 vas ; éries of every sort, fur two days, Friday and Saturday, less 2 40.vent.hour Friday nn Ne = round Floor.Fancy Blouse tan.Bargain Pasement.nehttes, suitable for This st contains à few dems of many.Three additional Base- wrappiys and childrens ment Batgulus will be found among the * Hay Bates dresses, good olars our regiliag 12 cert Phan ow uase ars ains Friday 0000 ris a a er Narn 10 to 11 A.M PILLOW CASES, all ready for PILLOW CASES.hemstitched.M.Use in three widths, 10, 42 and finished with fancy stitching, or First Flodr.14 inches Regnler pilres Jèc, frilled: van also be us L.ght Coloured Satin #0 and 59e pair Mase- | Shams.Regular prices 70c and Foutsids for shirt waist ment Brice 22000 0e 1e Ve 4 Tse pair.Hasement suits, on whi and price .navy, ream and oars dinal, aed al wihete wt ein Bed Comforters less 95% and white: ds a few fancy chooks in navy The balance of our sta k of RED COMFORTERS.and white, rexulhealy + {roman flte r a= : And Se; ous hour 5 \" Hi vd, from 1 05 to 1000.In tho Fasement, Friday .{te a 10.30 to 11.30 Cloth Caps, Men's Underwear, Sample Umbrellas, etc., etc.Second Floor.Ladies Jleavy Fhon- nélett- Dressing Jacks ers and K.omonas hight ANd CtfKk colours regs A Waal Seater Banke ta Special for Friday\u2014 Lary $1.40.one hour \" th Blankets, Blte Borders, 84.30.85.9 pair, less 20 pe.Friday .o.soe vob Beokets Blue Borders, RJ 43.$6 985 pair less 20 pr.First Floor.ber FANNIE LE i.- a TUE SHEETS, whipped, ready far use.; A special lin et si =: 00 M1 22 4 pair ey - 5 Mt wort op Ww TA Haun Quilts Pees $1530, 8) Th 8200, 82.5, $2 50 spring w < COICUTS.gyn $y $450.$5.50 tn $9 Friday, Jess © .) Mglit gray, mel gray.prices > > $ 5 ess 20 per cent.from dark gray, blue, brown Applique Bureau Covers, Stand Covers, Pillow Shams, apd green: wilth Hin.per Lunt value 8c; one hour Friday .- BG 20 per vent, Friday Our second) shipment of \u201cLoom Ends\" of Fine Swiss Embroid- per yard .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Bc.ery, from 3 to 18 inches wide; also Skirting widths and All-Overs, of the former.10c to BOv, Of the later, G5e to $1.00, OR ABOUT HALF THE Curtains and Draperies Everything in eur Curtain Department \u2014Cretonnes, Art Sateens, wows Basement Bargains Specials fran every se tion of the store arg hore in the Busy Cotton Other items are: Smallwares, Laces, Embroideries, Black Ostrich Plumes, White, Black and Caloured Muslins, Bed Quilts, Specials in Linen Section Sb Blankets Phe borders, *6.00, TON padr, less 20) poo.AYHSHIRE BLANKEYS Black Borders.the Hanket That never 11 A.M.to*12 NOON.Wears cut.Prices, 475, Sh0, $5.50, $5.75, $5.90 a pair, all less 20 Hemstitthes Hu-k Towels, 436.496, 53°, sha each.Friday.2 to 3 P.M.First Floor.White Cambric Night Dresses, buttoned high at neck.trimmed with lace and self frills: one hour Friday, not more than two to ecach- buyer .3TYe¢ a 2.30 to 3.30 P.M.Ground Floor.Three designs in 84 In Jine Tatle Damask: with short tables length can be used for tha with : the regular prices are $1.20.$1.20 and $135; ene hour Friday ee SO.HT and K1.20 TN re 4 3tod PM, Ground Floor.Ladies Black Carh- mere House 2-1 Tibbed.very elastic and special valve at 250: ane hour Fridav ee or 3 pairs for .Xe em AN 3.30 to 430 P.M.First Floor.Black Taffeta Silx.2214 ins.wide: lustrous and fine and evecial value at $1 yard, one hour Friday .GG ANA 4 to 5 PM, Basement.Severa] hundr:4 varda of good Victoria Lawn.31 his.wide.in ends of 3 and 6 vards.worth 12%e a yard: not more than 12 varde to one person: during one hour Friday at.Se Venise ae Am 4.30 to 5.30 P.M.Basement.100 Colnaret and White Shirts for men and bave from 1° in.te YT ns and worth from 30 to £1 each one hour Friday BFC mm mem à MEN'S AND BOYS\u2019 SHIRTS.Coloured and White Shirts for men Coloured and White Rhirts for bovs .some with, attached, some with detached cuffs: prices from 5c to $1.25.LESS 23 P.C.That Whitewear Sale \u201cog and Saturday we expec\u2019 to reach the climax of WHITEWEAR retailing by offering such bargains in dainty garments that will eclips.all former offerings made by this busy store.After three weeks of extensive Whitewear selling, there are numerous garments in every line that have become mussed and soiled through much handling, and which we have decided to clear out on Friday and Saturday at exactly AT ONE HALF IN THE LOT THERE ARE / NIGHT GOWNS of every description.{ DRAWERS at all prices.CORSET COVERS in numerous styles.UNDERSKIRTS for every taste and pocket.LADIES\u2019 DAINTY CHEMISES.CHILDREN'S NIGHT GOWNS.CHILDREN'S UNDERSKIRTS.CHILDREN'S DRAWERS.CHILDREN'S FRENCH DRESSES.CHILDREN'S ENGLISH DRESSES.INFANT\" SLIPS of every kind.Price CHILDREN'S MOTHER HUBBARD DRESSES, / 1 Price In short.a complete asgortme; : of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Whitewes of every description and price.Remember these goods are noi a Every Member of the family is ready fo play Speculation! The new Caua- day Game.~\u2019 M Seroggie 37.OATHERINE, UNIVERSITY AND VIOTORIA STREETS.| Every Member of - ihe family is ready to play Speculation\u2019 The mew Cana dian Game.hrf Lor\u201d $1.00 COLOURED TAFFETA SILK FOR 75¢ 500 yards only high-class French Glace Silk.beautiful finish.perfect shades.first-vlasns heavy quality for gowns, slip skirts, etc; colours include sky, brown, navy, rose, reseda, blurt, tuscan, cardinal, myrtie, etc.: quality sells regularly at $}: Friday's speclal price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.PA aereneanaans The SPECIAL IN COTTONS.Heavy Unbicachied Sheeting, 2 1-4 yards wide, worth 2%¢ yard, (no sell Loe - .22e Roady Made Bheet=\u2014200 pairs to (Sige 2 1-! vards long) Other qualities, made of stout Hor- riogkzes Sheeting - Slze 2x2 1-2 yards, eaeh .oN Size 2x2 1- \u2018 vards, each oo.8105 Size 2x21-2 vards, eauvh 91 20 Other qualities made of vest © anadian Sheeting \u2014 Size ?1-tx;1-T yards longe Riz» 2 1-242 1-2 vards long Prices.ét ._ .683 and TX: Ready-Mafle Pillow Cages about 1300 pars, a well-known auality, customers buy them in 5 dozen quantify lots; Friday\u2019 8 price.per dozen .\u2026.Tree Less - 81.80 $4.50 WHITE WOOL 7 BLANKETS FRIDAY $3.38.Only 11 pairs fine White Won! Blankets, size 64x84 ins.marked $4.50 palr.Friday .83.38 Onlv 5 palrs extra large \u201cheavy White Wool Blankets, marked 33.85 \"pair.Friday for.84 38 THE SILK LACES MUST GO.The edict of the management Is emphasized in the undernoted values for Friday: Black Silk Lace.3 to 5 ins.wide, lar 20c and 25c yard, Friday se Coloured Silk Fibre Lace, 4 1-2 ins.PE Or eK Pme uCés «1 at, each .- eee 45 wide; sale price, per yard.se 455 RIBBONS FOR 5¢ | | i 800 bolts of double-faced Satin Rib: | | bon, from 1 to 4 inches wide, in a large assortment of colours, suitable for fancy work, also for cush- jon frills; these Ribbons range in price from lôc to 43c, but preparations for new stock obliges us to clear the entire lot at, per yard.sc POPULAR MUSICAL HITS 15\u20ac FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.Among the .nunfber \"Téaëing\u201d and \u2018Blue Bell'\u2014!wWo prominent and popular vocal numbers ODD PIECES OF CROCKERY.Tables contain Jugs, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Fruit Plates.Mugs, Platters, Howls, Sugar Bowls, Tea Pots, Fruit Saycers, etc.All articles worth from 15e to\u201d Bi: Choose any plece from Table No.1 Be Choose any piece from Tabie No.2 10 Choose any plece from Table No.3 15r a a $1.60 PICTURES FOR $1.00.A fine assortment of one-pirce Wood Frames, brown, black and Flemish gr en, gold strapped, fitted_ with duplex coloured fruits fish, game and figures: regular regular $1.50: clearing price, each .81.00 Framing done with neatness \u2018and a discount on ali orders.Ace EE Te BOOKS FOR 12 1-2© EACH.The Henty Books \u2018far boys).bound in cloth: regular 20c.Friday.124 The Elsie, Mildr'd and Bessie Rooks, bound in einth: regular 28e, gid ay ee LL.1c rn CSST TS NME SMS CAS tN Nt el Pr i pi, \u2018 1 » Ne \u2014\u2014 ~~ _ ou Friday Bargains That Excel! J 4 Pos AA Sot pp \u201cAB oe J A É5 I rele JP chan leo ni 2 picndi 2 Ver RO xX ô ee - ACC rt ns E = Me one «7 we F0 alec, Cotomi., This Goc quality blaçk Crepe de Chine was sold on one occasion only before our January Sale, and that was On a Friday Bargain Day, December 3oth, for 48c yard.That makes it a none the less desirable item to include in the January Clearing Sale lists, though, The above goes to prove how genuine ; and bena fide are this store's Friday Bargains \u2014 indicates that prices are cut for specified occasions with a fearless hand.demonstration, too, of the advisability when you see it in Scroggie\u2019s ad.its a bargain worth while coming for, even as early as 8 o'clock in the morning.A further \u2014~\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u2019 $5.50 Coats for $1.98 FRIDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.Made in black beaver cloth, fitted ack double breasted, well lined Cnats.worth 35.50; special from 8 to 10 am.,.sa0ues seanrenenins 3108 No Phone or Mail Orders.~~ ° P 3 \u2019 25c and 35c Silk Stocks, 10c BETWEEN 8 AND 12 A.M, FRIDAY.Ladies\u2019 25¢ and 35c Silk and Washable 8tack Collars, in white, black and fancy colour combinations; only 25 cozen In the lot: Friday between 8 and 12 am.\u2026.0000000000 ETERS RAR passes arenas 10e Children\u2019s 22c Woel Gloves, lic 25 degen Children\u2019s Wool Gloves, fancy colours, sise 1 to 6: if bought at the prevailing wholesale price would sell for 18c to 22¢ pair: as it is, + to-morrow between 8 and 18 am.eo.Lane ee oan eee eens 118 LADIES\u2019, CHILDREN'S AND BOYS\u2019 Overshoes for.97C.,.- 1: + 34m: .' PRIDAY 8 AM.The Ladies\u2019 Overshoes are button style, but sizes are limited to 2 1-2, 5 6 1-2 and 7 only, regular price $1.69.LA The Children's Overshoes are button style, and sizes run from children's s.ze 6 Up to misses\u2019 size 13; regular prices $1.19 and $1.29.The Boys\u2019 Overshoes come In two buckle style, in sizes 11 and 12 only: and in one hygkle style Lhe sizes are-Umited to 1, 4 and 5 only.regular prices are 31.25 and 51.50.Friday S a.m, while they last, your choice fOF .+.30001.00n0030i00.0000000 WTQ AAA meant Ladies\u2019 $3.75 Blouses, $1.49 Fine Flannel Bloupes, nicely trimmed with white aille braid and pear} button® large elbow sleeve.pleated back and yoke, full bust, collar and cuffs nicely trimmed with silk braid, regular $3.75, to e¢lear at .81.49 ~ a tl Perceptible Increases in Whitewear SALES DAILY, Adequate stocks for every demand, and values of the highest and best order Two representative Items: Ladies\u2019 Cambric Night Gowns, square neck and square lawn Yoke, with faggotting, trimmed around neck with imitation torchon lace and ribbon beadipg.around yoke and sleeves with frills and lace edging: special Januafy sale price .LLL LL eerie T9 Ladies\u2019 Cambric Underskirts.lawn flounce with two rows of imitatidn torchon lace insertion, trimmed with frill, insertion and lace edging, under dust frill, special January rale price .cee aaa sse Irresistible Dress Goods \u201cBargains No doubt that sales will be greatly augmented as a resuit of these values: 84 ins.wide Drase \u2018Tweeds, in mixed Silk Crepe de Chine, rich, soft colourings.all this season's goods: quality.in biack.cream, marked $1.25 and $1.50 per yard: navy and pale blur: marked, $1.clearing at .6D por yard.to sell at .0.1 tahblaful of beautiful fabrics, in- Rilch Sil Volle, sheer fabric, made cluding Mixed Sultings, Plain in a wide range of colours, in- Panama Cloth in black and navy.cluding the new burnt orange Plain Melton.Flaked Cheviots.shade, reseda, champagne, Nile, etc : goods worth up to 5c vard, .pink.heliotrope, pale blue, gray.clearing at .23.| lak.cream, ete.to sell at, per $1 value In SHk Eollenne and Silk | Coloured Lustre, suitable for blouses and Wool ¢repille\u2014the newest et.Vick, cream and full range\u2019 fabrics for evening dreswes; all of colours \u201cio sell at.per vard.2 colours on hand, sciitng at .GDe \u201ca .at, pe 3 se Le.Cloakings, worth up to $2.Wool Crepe de Chine, very decxir- yard, to mel] at oo.LLL.21.23 able for evening wear.«tc.: good i 1 lot of Fancy Dress \u2018Fabrics, worth range of aesirable colours, tn sell | up to 81 per vard, to clear at.30e at, per yard .- 47e-1 lot of Plain Panne Cloth, rich Al-Wool \u2018Coloured Nuns\u2019 Vellinæ.| brildant finish, made uf fine Cam- good range of colours, to sell at, © el's Hair.quality worth $2.38 a per yam c.uecs cesse Vie ! yard, to clear wt 00200000 \u2026 550 Na NT Ba Nay Children\u2019s 89¢ Dresses, 49c Children's Flannelette Dresses, aliipe ffect, with epaniett: over shoulder, finished with faucy braid: coloars.red ugd white, and Yue and white; ages G 'o 10 years; r-gular S9c, sale price .RE een Aer ANS SN bn LS LAN ST SN a.BOUGHT A MANUFACTURER'S Overstock of Men\u2019s Trousers RESULTING ADVANTAGE: $4 TROUSERS FOR $2.80.These Trousers arn made of several palterns of imported worsted, tn bat lire and medium stripes; sizes 27 Lo #2 Inrhre waist measure; regu tar value $4.Friday's bargaln price.0.82:50 ORDER YOUR GROCERIES BY / PHONE?Ring \u201cUptown 3231,\u201d and Benefit by the Friday Specials 3 tins Clark's Pork and Beans in WALTER BAKER & (0.FRESH GROUND corr a , NT .- FER.Chpl Sauve ovens 2% UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE .California Aprivots, In Syrup.2e, Mucha and Java Blend, per 1b.35e for 8.ce ou A7 qe Strathcona Brand, 1-fb.cans, for.27o0 + Boneless Chicken, in t-1b.tins each Ze Lipinn's Coffee Essence, bottle.15e - \u2019 RN Bbottles Paterson's Sauce.zac 1-2 Ib, cake, 23c; 1 ib.cake, 450.\u2014 Finest Creamery Table Butter, per t3 boitles Strathcona Extracts 2%.Htrathcéona Brand Harhs, per ™.15e mo ee 2% | 2-1b.ting Bartlett Pears, in Syrup, 24 the, Strathcona Flour .«eo TBc Dairy Cooking Butter, 11h blocks.19 'y hf ut ions Sugar 25 | te Strathcona Rolled Oats .2Bo Finest Ontario (ineese, per lb.14 11 tin Tomatoes, Corn anid Peas 3Oc |Grape Nuta or 8.W.Biscuits.1B40 Bowlby\" a Crawford Peaches, I-lb, :3 To.Papram (for popping) 23e Wheat Marrow, or A, J.Flour.von 12 tne .ol.AR 25- Seoded Rolains.1-H.pkgs.L@c Mane 8yrup, pint tin.Bowlby\u201d 5 Greenguges.lu avy \u201cayrop, 4 lb=.Callfoinia Proyes .LR (Tb in Btratheona Soap .> tno.Lace Lo J 3 lbs Cleaned Currants 200 1 bare pure ('asille Soap .250 Ahredded Pineapple, am tins, SO 1 le 7 Crown Table I.gs zac Fresh Pork Saveage.per to.corer Bu Whote Pimeapple.in rp.2h L'arned Reef.U.ib.tins 25e 1: s'ectouk Tea Lee reine.B30 eed emma eee eae hea 20.StruLncona Érand Briukfaa Bacon, fn for Le 1 00 é pis.Suathcony Jelly Powder, .LDC) Per Ib.suvs00 prenae apeereren 1B Bb ba.pure Ceylon Tea, tur »+-.8100 / | [J à .; Ce = SRE RE ! tte: ; rhea pp à ; f - .THE MUNUKKAL DAILY STAR\u2014THUKRSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1903 15 Marriages, - | H A M I LT O endorsed with |} THE BIC STORE WILL CLOSE AT 5.30 P.M.UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE mai jdérestes of the per- | ==) > - Re On ire To frat.at 4473 Sher | The last Friday in our business year before stock-taking and there's S 1 roto.8, and come here carly To-mor- TU.awed de Jours Service wil 3 Jot of clearing to be done.We want The Big Store to be crowded to its ale = = hea late residence, 4472 Bher- 6 street, Westtount.Thursday - r Vv wer drame \"ETS pm Fina Friday utmost capacity to-morrow and we've arranged prices very much lo Giving Reliable and Bone-Fids tion Ton oS er 30 ur than they need to be to secure this effect.Values is the Secret to the Suc- ms ET Ns Remember the earlier your visit the greater the selection, not to men- cess of our Annual Shoo Sale.The Most Sens ation al B a 'e ain 4 \u2019 This vear is beyond our expec- \u2018Adamson ana or Miss lan.tion the increased comfort.; (ations \u2019 ?va, o this eity.Deeply regretted.\u2018 \u201d Doors open at 8 o\u2019clock, it's the best time to conte! KRARNEY \u2014 In this city, on January su, 3 3 T 3 N BARGAIN TABLES of the Day Bt net, Joh Kumar: fn an Son | Medicines Groceries Groceries oilet Needs |}{ {te set fai of Excellent Shoes 49 oy rr ote dég\u2019Neiges Ceme- Biaud's Iron FPills.18e Kippered Herrings.13kc| | ri 5 igi- ; ve ; Dot; , On January 26th, 1905, J Abbey's Salt .13¢ 1776 Washing Pow- White Clover Hones.Violet Talcum .12e a4 prives much lower thag orig! Will be the sale of Silk and Moirette Petticoats, in black \u2014 On nuary nin ; i x - =e n cost.Fain Beet MOSHE ts YR ee a de BE 4 aus sai is or FE Dit rames Le 4e | and all colors, worth up to $12, for 0 as Meehan, 31 Con- Boca artnet > 4 Sa .: ; ; i de street.Funeral privat Bristol's Cathartic for .25e Gran, Sugar 18 Ibs.#1 Tooth Powder .1c > » N .vid MMB rae an istols Caf 13: aorviiiee Fra.| Finest Cooking 1am | Hall's Hatr Renewer 70 y A sale that has no precedent and \"wu hich in all probability wi 5 urs on nis Borns street, Robert Me- Ko Celery and Per oe pie Baking Pow- 7 | rv ne.v ; Mirmatade.Re Almond Cream .14dc | not be r epeuted for many a day.y, in th year.Funeral pri- : OW - ons - ., ° x > .20 3 Campbell's Quinine 6 » iy corde sue BBE {RI ge Hair Brushes 134 There's only 85 of them plain all-silk Taffeta and fancy striped BINCLAIR \u2014 In this city.on Janvary 26, Wine .© e ovr ordia oz.> reamery u C = , \\ | .» .1906, the age of 26 years.Charles Moirette Petticouts, all desirable colors, newest styles, high grade Sinclair.Joos st.James street.Funvral .A \u2019 , 0 .9 \u2018 , .a , aa.à » Botioe Men\u2019s Silk Ties Sheetings Reduced Handkerchiefs 3 Stores goods, values up to $12 in the lot.They're now on view in our show orate OUTSIDE THE CITY.Fine Silk Derby Ties.in a va- 10 pieces of Plain Bleached Ladies\u2019 Dainty White Embroid- windows, some we have but one of a kind, so you'll have to come early GILLELAN\u2014At Otta Tuesda riety of colorings and pat- 60¢ Sheeting.72 in.wide,round thread, ered Handkerchiefs, scalloped 2795 st.C tb ine St , ; moriing, Jan foun 1905, Thon.J.CTS, ah M2 6 for.ems Regular 20c.Friday's price.alg edges.Worth 12e Friday's 2g alherine SL.To-morrow morning for your choice, on sale at Eight o'cloek.; Hon ed At\u2019 Vankleek a entre, Worth 25e.; Friday 8 (5\u20ac Horrockses' famous plain Bleach- Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, 231 St.James St.uary et, Lieut ~Col.Wm.Higginson, prive, each .eee.ed &heeting.72 In.wide extra NRA (5\u20ac 1541 St Catherine St.3 'olook Stock-Taking is Next Week and there's stili some bl lie 8! Pritam guar 3c per vd.270 : \u2014 On Sale from 8 0 9 o'oloo Coats lagging ; must get them out To-morrow., \u2014 \u201cAt St.Patrick's Hospital.5 Friday's price .+.9 .seoula ric 8.C 1 \u2014 is, i last that long\u2014 a Cg epna, jon January Hin.wr 12¢ Cam .15c Towels 12'c That is, if they ast at ond A lot nf Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats, all this season's styles; worth up to h year, formerly of Glen.Nevis 20 plevea of Fine Lansdowne 8c Towellings 6!c 25 doz Crash = 20 only.Decorative Palms, B large $7.50.Friday out they go nl.vor.I $2.50 Glengarry, O 22 teod Cambric, fully 36 inches wide.z ; an = rope.of Splendid Linen Crash nave used DR.leaves; worth $1.50, for 69e.All our Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats, ranging from \u2018$12.00 to.\u2018320.00.must me : yn, New York, on Worth 12e per yard.Special g.c 25 pieces of Fine Twill Linen wels, fancy r and ue WOMEN COWLING'S pills 16 Iv.Ladies\u2019 White China Hand- cleared to-morrow.You'll find them on special tables marked NITH aruaty \u2014 Ja.Brook Hoon J.Smith, weed Friday price .s\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 2 Roller Towelling, 15 An.wide.Regu- ders, fringed ends, size 20 x 40.ith rauatactory Kor let Silk Waists, sizes 34 to to clear at.eee eee aa 85.00 Lone: formerly of St.Constant and lar value S1-2¢ per yard.» Fri- Regular value 15c, Friday's 12} GC ast 70 years.Reliable in ovauable 40: while they last 98c.All our $39.00, $45.00 and $50.00 Fur-lined Capes, broche covering, ontreal.23 î î day's special price, per yd IC 2 OTe sient peculiar to women.$1 (u thibet fur trimming, full circular cut.our cholce Friday at.$15.93 White Underskirts 6: mh eo pe a a [ \u2018 - drres.rs.Cowling, XX! Drummond St, Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambric » Corset Covers Corner St.Catherine St, Montreal.sols \" ; 2 DORVAL DAMES DESIRE .Underskirts, well made, Jeith wide 85c Night Dresses 19C Ladies Fine White Cambrie = by ail druggists.19 3 L Th Half Their Values On Sale from 8 to 10 am.only at STON Slaton, morn more, more qu Cut an perfect PAULINE.Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cambrie Corset Covers, front trimmed 4 t ess an B Rib : N ; : - ; ; i Silk, S Velv - AUCTION SALE OF worth ssc.Sale price Frl- 690 Met clusters of fine tucks ani os Aniened ave wna risson ST.LAMBERT STREET (Hill) sit and satin misbons, in all cole) Torchon Lace: and Insertions, 2 to \"on Be for de var 24° cc ce Ste eee TES Hamb insertion; front, coilar eo , .i ide; 4 inch ide, worth to 12 ?2 Wood Handle Tooth BO = Har ure peertion bro gery.beading.Worth 50c.Sale 290 Auction Sale of Pieces of Land ors, 1 1-2 to 3 inches vide: worth a ri wo er re o 12c Bone and 5 pis 2 Han on w 5e \u2018riday\u2019s prive.\u2014\u2014\u2014 and Building Material up to 25c, Friday 5e yard, yard -y Brooches, with settings, 25c.; .orsets C orth bc.Friday's price Cc .Fancy Rroo , gs.fomprising The world's Great Classics, odd 1 t Ladies French P 79 ey 20e Ladies\u2019 Silk and Leathor Belts, in all| Bc cakes of Toilet Soaps at 2 1-2c.] for bc euch.2; feot condition): Nations of (Be World, 60 D \u201cCoraets.in fine imported Cou- .9 Ladies Coats THURSDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, 1905, colors and styles; regular 75c to 45c Sable Fur Tails at 25c.: Arlineton Novels, tie.for.och 3 ; A ; - al 8 hea Gasettéers Mae 0 Word's til, various sizes medium waists, Ladies Vests 100 T.adles' and Misses' Coats, On the premise ot the abe above \u2018gate and $1.50, Friday all at 49c net.7 12c cards of Bone Studs for 32.and W rappers, 10c, for 4 1-2¢ \u20ac 0 + .> \u2019 ure, Works of Shakespeare.Thac- Eu ae Models.Values from 69C Ladies\u2019 Natural Color Fleece representing various lots carried jour ail the buliding material iying on -5e Black Dressing Combs 7 1-2.20c Gartor Elastic, damaged, for Ze] vard net.ay, Wilkie Collinsa Sir Walter Scott, .eee ms Ribbed Vests loug sleeves, trim- terable.some fur (rimmed.Values these fants Oe tnd for ana 2 1-2¢c Sheets Brass Pins, 1c.5¢ bottles Sewing Machine oil, 2 1.2¢] Mi] Ends y Tickings, worth up to uida, ete.; very old books from med lave; Drawers to mated, cor re : i ; 15e, for 7e yard ne 15th cent u 1 9 $ ll a J.up to $25.Friday's spe- widening of St.Lambert Street (Hills, 5c Cards Safety Pins 2c.4c Skirt Bindings, for 1c, Loo.Cl Lo AY, upards; bound volumes of Men S Ulsters.2.95 Rose ae rach Fri 430 clal price .2.4.$2.98 west side, from St.James tn Notre Dame * magazines.Canadiens, ; including Men's Gray and Brown Frieze - .\u2014 \u2019 as terial haie be removed within acme rectories, and a Ulsters,warm tweed linings, storm y .two a folowing the sale.CRIS SEAN.pine rey boies moe 50¢ Men's Shirts 34c| Men's Rubbers 40c weot mies tha 50 Per Cent.A emnants \u2019 'o-morrow at 2 o'clock to sizes 35, 36 and 37 only.$2 95 Men's Fine Unlaundered White Men's Plain Wool Lined Rub- On the same date and hour will be sold in.our rooms, 453 ST.JAMES STREET.Regular 35.Sale price .Shirts, fully reinforced fronts, ex- thers, in sizes 7.71-2, 8 and 10 only, Sud be the profritors la he ity.ia py tieudars in cataingue.Auctioneers Il Sh I tra good quality cotton, tailor hong and Friday's price.usual connection with the expropriation for the or a ice \u2014 W Oollen awis made style.Worth 500, Fri- 34¢ oc Kind, riday\u2019s pric 40c widerijng \u2018of Lambert Street (Hi).: _ ; \u2014\u2014 day's price vere eres pair see renner No.\u201d 1.\u2014A situated at the south- Qdd lines of Plain and Fancy Silks of Odd lines and colors in Double Fold .Priestiey's Figured Black Dress Ma.great clearing of Ladies\u2019 Knit- west corner &t.James and St.Lam- i % Frid | | ; ; 4; - NOTIGE ï tax oofen SHawls to-morrow at - $ $ bert afreets, In the said clty of Montreal, all kinds, worth up to $1.00, 4ÿ Cashmeres, wokih 25¢ and 9c, Fri- terigls, Korth up do $1.25, Friday | ang- | ng 3960 fi.in width on St.James 25¢ net.+.4 t.J .haif price pene on be arrang- Wool Sashes 19c 3.25 Blankets 2.85 ona i \u20ac150 feot In the rear, by a Twilled Surah Dress Linings, worth day 15c net.9 ne by IN THE MATTER OF ou Th a r easy p 200 All-Woo! Sashes in blue and 24 pairs of Fine White Woollen atpth Af 50.00 feet on St.Lambert street, 15c to 25c, Friday 10¢ net.Heavy Soft Efderdown Flannelette, Odd lines of Fancy Biribed Ceylon The MONTREAL INSTALMENT CO.ton.ere\u2019s 300, $1.38 and $1.60 black.values were originally from Rlankets, fancy blue or pink bor- and 49.50 fret on the other line, contain: 176 French Orgaundie Muslins for regular 1Tc.Friday 10e net.Fiannels, 50e, Friday \u2018256 values to be sold at 45\" 69c and 2äc to 50c.Friday's sale ders.soft.fluffy make, size 64 x 84, Ing 1,990 feet in area, English measure, 8 1-2c net 20c White India Linen for 10e net 23c White Nainsook Muslin, 12¢ net.The underalgned have received instrue- e.price.each 19C for dnuble beds.Worth mora or less, being parts of lots Nos.127 : : , : - t to mel at their rooms, 69 St.Jamep \u2019 Ce AN na : $2.85 and 125 of plan and book nf reference, of = - \u201cp= om Child's Leggings ar doe qa gaten.Regu- 250 35:26.F Friday\" 8 price .ME Centre Ward, in the sald city, and In- Odd lines Fancy Braids and Gimps, Ladies Heavy Ribbed Shetland Odd lines of Black and Colored THURSDAY and FRIDAY, c ex se meen ciuded in the boundary lines marked by ; .n ¢ \" the letters A.B.C.D.on plan prepared by worth up to 15c yard, Friday 20 Wool Vests, pink and natural; Veilings, worth up to 25¢, Friday F \u2018ane ane dra y oot at Tea Children\u2019s Black Jersey Cloth Silk WwW : t $2 05 Ladies\u2019 Rubbers 19¢ the City Surveyor dated 18th January, yard net.worth 50c, Friday 18c net.7 1-2c yard.rm ge clock ea y Leggings, warm, fleery Ilned, stzes ] ais S .1905, and deposited in the Clty Treasurer » patins in lota to uit the trade.and positively 4 Lo 10.Regul lue 74e.Ladies High Storm Rubbers, orrice | Odà lines Boys\u2019 Shirts, in flannelett+ | Odd styles and sizes in Men's and} Ladies\u2019 Plain nnd Ribbed per wool ar value Ladles' Japanese Silk Walists, in Cotton lined, size 2 1-2 only.Regu- No.2\u2014A lot situated on St.Lambert nes y rts, * y = T hove tassivents, removes to their Stores.Special price Friday .56C cream only, prettily tucked back lar value 65c.Friday's spe- Cc reer, in the sald city of Montreal, mea- Oxford ang sateen, worth up to 50e.| ro Linen Collars, worth up to 13c.Hose, suitable oobi .and front, trimmed lace insertion.clal price .2.19 suring 34.30 feet in width on St.Lam- Friday 29c net.Friday 3e.and 29c, Friday 1 SNM Stock of Assorted Goods ! Boys\u2019 Reefers Regular $3.50.Friday's $2 05 bert street and 83.10 feet wn the rear.by v AR , Ww f F special price .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u20260.» a depth of 453.40 fcet on the south-eas \u2014 ai Ate Gane Grerconts Lan\u201d Jacke || Bo best Navy Nap Rector, - Boys Pants tide.and 4130 rest on phe poet A Saving That will be 2 and 21-2 yard .wid Capes, Gloves, Hodlery, Neckties, Collars, frame.strong platted handle, lin- ; .nd .se, bel ts of .- - ar rye eros Tok rimes Die Cereal aime Winter Caps poBV Strong Winter Panta in measur more or los.being Parts of Appreciated To-morrow Sootch Floor Difolotha, ail Cups, Felt H Wats, Top Shirts, Kid Gover te BONE sizes 12 te 30.Men's Warm Winter Caps.in out, well sewn and durable.Worth reference, wo Centre ward.In ahe paid White Enamel Curtain Poles, 5 feet 3 1-2 yarde long Nottingham Lace c oor hs, a enh\u201d faci\u201d Thich sks: 00 Baie gree.ggg oxi te pas pio ote im Doom Fae peer pp Sh Tost nF Sens re ne, rés ant male match.Cortana: run wine ment + | new designs and colors, tumes, Ready-made Clothing tor men : : repared by the City Surveyor, dated 18th 20c, Friday 15c, \u2018ess per , \u2018 , , boys.Whitewear, Handkerchiefs, 55e.Friday .,.\u2018ee 39¢ Sanuary 106, \u2018and > aeposited In the Clty or 13 1-2¢ net.89c, less 10 per cent, or 76c net.worth 24C per square yard, Linens, Ribbons, Velvet, and many other Walrus Bags .Treasurer's office.Full size Ali-Feather Pillows, cov- White and Colored Fancy Figured Friday 25 : per cent.svods.- $1 35 Comfo t 99 ; China Jugs Oc These lots will be sold en bloc or sepa- ered fancy striped ticking.31.25 Muslin, for curtains, worth 12c ff On FRIDAY, \"AT NOON, the fixtures 25 (only) Ladies\u2019 Black Walrus .: riers C rately.l'erms of sale: alr.Frid 10 cent.off, or Friday 5 # C or net 1 tore will be sold, romprising Show ~~ 500 White English Stone China- 1 \u2014Cas pair, riday per nt.+ yard, Friday per cent.off, or 9c the \u2018Bhelvings Counters.Cha as etc grain Leather wrist Bags.six In.12 only Red Comforters In good ware Jugs extra strong Capacity ash ts are sold subject to the spe- $1.13 net.net.1 \u2019 \u2018 F 7 AIRE StrO0E Dlalted handle, lin- quality reversible silkoline covers, 00d v 50 fal tax i the widen! S R STAIR CARPETS, 1-2 i i i i Fri oo MARCOTTE FRERES.ed black molre.Worth 35c.filed fine soft carded wool, light 1 pint.Good value at 15c.c cui tax mposed for he Tidening of it WINDSO ?, æ inches wide, reversible designs, 20c.Friday 25 per cent.off, or 150 net.wit .MICHAUD.uctioneers.Friday's price .23¢ and warm, size 64 x 72 Friday's special price = Notre Dame pI ) am - « Cutan 21, 4eod 50 Silk 29 Worth $1.35.Friday's price, 99c 29 W .ti 19 = phe purchasers will be bound to ur e i nnua a .ï y their share of the cost the party > c Silks 29c c Waisting 19c [|= a, O Semi-A | Sale of Graniteware 1 wall, to be erected between e lot pur.5 pieces only of handsome Open- Flannelette IC White DImity Striped Waisting, chased by them DAVID, City Clerk A work Stripe Silk.in pink.sky, 10 pleces only of Fine White str, 2s in colors of navy, cham- City Hall, \u2019 \u2018 Start | a= green and turquoise, charming de- Fiannelette, 36 inches wide, good pagne, helio, and black, a charm- Montreal, en January, 1905.S 0 morrow Me E.SENECAL & CO.Druggists, 116 gens Worth 50c per yard.29C weight.Regylar value 10e per ne, fabric.Regular 29c.Fri- (gc 21 2 EARNS, Auctioneer, .riday.yard .sc rard.Friday's sale pric ay's price .eee Housekeepers know what this means\u2014Kitchen Helps and Housekeeping Needs at about half their uotion \u2018Sale at No.69 St.James st.y price .* 71C one e regular disor the 31st instant, at Eleven - 2 values.For instance\u2014 \\m m., of the insolvents' assets, as fol- 25c Wool Gloves $1.25 Lamps 89c Give oes your ee a Lea, ont.Grey Steel Enamel Pudding, Dhs | Grey Sicel pére Dish Pans and Mix.I Medium and large Rize Grey Steel ows: 5 .and Wash Bowls, worth up to ing Bowls, worth up to 6%, Frida amel Cuspid Tak we.1 nes ih hace ne or 35 aon Lamer S135 Quilts 99c 10 only Lamps.front and made fit File, Tessie, elviten cotieitig 20 Wank Pov he Be P das | amet Cuspiders, vorth up te Bh.Lagotd drugs .ae reacses es $ aa Fine Wool Gloves, jersey wrist, 20 (only) White Honeycomb beautifully decorated.floral de- Lyons\u2019 Drug Stores.Grey and Blue Steel Enamel Slop an1| Plue and White Steel Enamel Double Odd lines in Grey Steel Enamel \u2018Tea ig Jus s+uuc0 sessse esinas eas fancy knit back.Regular 14¢ Quilys pearl edges, best finish signs, extra quality burners, Good Water Palls, full sizes, worth 65c, Rice Botllers, regular® 75¢ and Sie and Coffee Pots.worth up to Ate, es drugs LUS Se 320.42 25e kind.Friday's price.large size.Good value at value at $1.25.Friday's ggc i Friday 430 net values, Friday 49c net.clearing Friday at 150 net.fixtures .2.701,25 Gl $1.35.Friday's special price.ggc price.+.o.oo.Pleaded Not Guilty.Heavy Black Join Polish, apple covers, Rapid Potato Mashers.regular 10c.! Fancy Bronze Coat und Hat Hookaz fs, Laboratory machineries .240.00 assware .Stewar 6c, Friday 10 Friday 3 1-2c.D Friday 1 1-20 \u2014_\u2014 .t Arthbuthnot was arrested a ne ka sans || 100 Cryaiat Miass Cake savers, 89C Carpets 69¢ China Cups 75¢ ia sien 206 today Secor sues to Son Sorel Tn neh Pome Bn Trine \u2014 Lat No.2\u2014 i y 5 Por fontaine was charged with obtaining Book devts, as per lst .616.04 F004 designs, on glands, Regu- 3 pl ¢ Hand Doub Nearly 1500 dozen Semi-Por money under false pretences from a > 8 3 lar 20v.Friday's price .\\ pieces o andsome Double celaln China Cups and Saucers, : Valad H leaded not $2.81 813.54 12,C Width Tapestry Carpet, 54 Inches pretty olover leaf designs, in man pan said ad at the Patter was rice or rice tem or em ua ity or Qual 1% The store will be open for inspection on 5.000 hast Glass Rochester Lamp wide.3 patterns to select from, white and gold.Regular purely a business deal which could be \u2019 \u2019 Monday.the æ0th ins ee Chimney.Regular 10c.Fri- qe PA od Regular value $1.20 gozen, Friday's price, 75C explained.The enquete SL take place Compare this Grocer list with what you can buy for the same money elsewhere\u2014 cs r other rma ly at the un- day's price .dl 8 price, per yd.1 doz.for .vv sa.uu006 ete info ton, seply 2 su Jo bree 2 1e 696 later.,| Kellle\u2019s Orange Marmalade, in 7-1b tins, rth | Extra large Ripe Bananas, worth 25c, while 30 CHARTRAND & TURGEON.: 85c, while 200 tins lasts on Friday, per tin.49e¢ bunches lasts on Friday, per dozen .EC pt Curators, Famous Poets 15¢ Flannel 10c 50c Pictures 39¢ Charged with False Pretences.Extra large size Lemons, doz.10e} $ tins Rich Red Salmon for.250 5 Ibn White Pea Beans for.28 MARCOTTE Bros\" gt.James, \u2019 2,000 volumes, including the 175 Charming Colored Pictures, J] George J.Debs was arrested on the 8 lbs.Rolled Oats for.5 Ibs.Dried Apples for.25¢| 1 tin \"Simcoe\" Tomatoes for.MU Auctioneers.# 16 3 law works of nearly all the famous 20 pieces of Light and Dark many dainty designs, framed In .C.P.R.train near Ottawa last night, 3 pkgs Earl Brand Jelly Powder.25e 1-20th brl.Earl brand Family Flour 28c 3 pkgs G.& 8.Seeded Raisins for.se ; poets.a tremendously broad range Gray Flannel, good weight, 2% in.11-2 in.gilt moulding.with brasa and was brought back to the city.He 500 hs.Lean Boneless Sugar cured Bacon, retails | 200 small pig Sugar cured Hams.7 tn 10 Ibe, guar- \u201d i of titles.Special Friday val- toc wide.Regular Jalue 15e per va.corner ornaments.Worth 30¢ ponent in ere at he Cen 16c to 186, Friday, half or whole sides, 1b.11e : anteed sweet and delicious, 160, Friday, 1b.12¥e .each, fe, zen.\u201criday\u2019s sale price, yard.60c.Friday's price .T n.; Ra, ; CANADIANS MAY ues, each, fr.per dozen \u2019 10\u20ac price obtaining ss, worth of goods from FANCY EASTERN TOWNSMIPS CREAMERY BUTTER, put up in 5 Ib.oiled boxes, Friday's price, per box.#115 * * rg © erman, oO and Co y se pre- COMPETE IN EXHIBIT Flannel Blouses 25¢ Embroideries 15c Walking Skirts tences.He pleaded not gullty to-day OF OOTTAGES.75 Ladies\u2019 Flannel Blouses, In Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, in black, and was rem or enq * ï e a 1 O 0} i ecial to The Montreal Star.black, navy and cardinal, five dif- 200 pleces of Fine Cambric Edg- Oxford and mld gray, various up- ' m I à 9 a pee a.Ont.January 3%.Lord ferent up-to-date styles to select ing.in 10-yard lengths, beauti- to-date styles, fan pleats end Winter Carnival at Saranac Lake.i awa, Ont, -\u2014 y f ; L > .% .; Strathcona has notified the Depart- from.lined throughout.Regular fully er oidered aendid value \u201c mrrappinge.Bs Regular + 76.- Si 98 There will be a Mid-Winter Carnival St.Catherine and Peel Streets.ment of Agriculture that an exhibi- Value $285.Fridays spe- $I.98 to-morrow.10 yds.for 156 \u2014 : and Ice Palace at Baranac Lake, N.Y, tion of cheap cottages is being held at cla) price.41.00 : .- X Di - Che .for which speclal tickets will be sold - Leitchworth, England.from July to - ° ming airs by.New York Central at rate of The Case of Mrs.Chadwick._, Burns Night at Sherbrooke.Japs Seize Austrian Stea : mer.ptember, next.The official.circular $ $ $ $3.50, vary 20th, 3st, February 1st .es.the fact states that there 0.00 Couches 4,25 1.40 Pillows 99c 100 Dining Chairs, strong hard- and 2nd.good returning to February Special to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke.January 26.-The anni- Tokio, January 26.\u20142 p.m.\u2014The #Hi9 an alarming tendency towards de- 9 Couches, strong spring seats, 150 pairs selected Feather Pn- wood frames, golden aak finish, 6th inclusive.Cleveland, January 26\u2014Mrs Chad- |Yersary of Robert Burns was celebrat- panese seized the Austrian steamer pulation in the rural districts of handsome damask coverings, } lows in strong striped twill tick- well carved back, fancy turned An attractive programme has been wick will have to file a complete |ed here lant ght RY ne or Burma, off Hokkaido Island, at § gland.One of the \u201ceamons for this fringed all round.Worth ing sizes 22 x 27 Inches.Worth spindles.Worth 75c.Fri- 65¢ arranged, which Includes fast and gchedule of her assets and liabilities ¥anized Caledonia ety .of Sher-| o'clock last night.She had a cargo of the fact that when old cottages $5.Special Friday price .$4 25 $1.40 pair.Friday's price.ggc day's price .+.fancy skating by some of the best men |.(ne United States district court brooke.A banquet was held at the| 4.000 tons of Cardiff coal on bdard add fan into decay new ones are not in America.within the next 10 days.This was or.Sherbrooke, attended by about sixty, was bound fos Visdivestok.a built to take their places.A commit- » $l 25 C tai S 69 dered to-day by the referee In bank- .Citizens of Scotch biopd.Piper Mathe- | ie 1 Née 1 WY tee of ptominent men have got toget | Floor Oilcloth Cook Pots 69c .ur n Cc : ruptey.Harol Remington.after | ®n was out from Montreal, There was Mrs.Waugh, of Westmount, is tt ther in the hope of finding a remedy 25 Bord F h 20 pairs only of White Nottinæ- STATE OF ome ery oF TOLEDO, Judge Wing h formaily declared also another meeting of Scotchmen in| tertatning at whigt to-morrow afcer- and the exhibition Is being held tf} < ordered loor onclott 36 only Granite Cook Pots, as.ham Lace Curtains.button-hole no her bankrupt.Receiver Nathan Loeser 'the city.at which a Burns Club vas noon.the hope of selecting types of cheap quares.patterns, alzes 3 Sorted sizes.retinned covers, ca- edges, many new designs to se- Frank 5 nes kes eth \u2019 that he is will gontinue In charge of the Chad- organized.\u2014 d: are, in briæht, dûira) 1 ges, y E \u20ac dwellings tho = suit the dwellers pi \"Worth 3 05.\"Special cot- pacity about 12 quarts.Fégular lect from.size 3 1-2 yards long by nentor rie of the firm of Fes Cheney wick property until Judge Wing ap- _ ALWAYS BEST.in fu rts.zes are offe n Cc 3110.January sale orice .50 Inches wide.Worth « \u2026 Ë : points a trustee.Mrs.Chadwick's af- |.* the competition and Canadlana are In- price Friday .esses 52 69C $1.25.Friday's price, pair .696 on i a yy fairs will now be straightened out as NEW SCALE ' The sweeping and generous re vited to compete.(he department of ; = DRED DOLLARS for each emd every case rapidly as possible tions for reliable goods offered durigy Asie Meet 15c Milk Cans.8c 20c Slipper Case l4c Wash Basins 12¢ || Rising Be gartic Flee (Williams PiafioS| ism.me ire 200 Heavy Tin Milk or Oyster 48 Fine Brown Canvaa Slipper 500 Enamel] Wash Basins, as- Sworn to before me and Pibecribed ln my The @altic Fleet Sighted.store of Messrs.Jas A\u2019 Ogilvy &.Wii Be Extradited.Cana, side pandies.! quart Sizes.| Casor, pretty stamped designs, 2 sorted colors, gnetul sises, strong Pie ed ay y .D.1 Seychenes Jmlande Indian Ocean, Hear thelr sympathetic tone\u2014they| St.Catherine street west, corner of .; ; egular value c Fridays pockelr und re raid.an urable.Regular Cc.(Seal).A.W.GLEASON anuary %.\u20141he French gu - > rellous instruments.Ned Ottawa in Penection with the exten: special price .8c Warth 20c.Friday .14¢ Friday's special price .j2C Notary Publin pricorna reports that the Russian sec- by tew-nomething new in Pianos.°C! Mountain street, more prominently dition of Wertz, who is wanted in ang Rts Firectiy om the blord and sucess 0nd Pacific squadron was at Pasar Ug fr Tel 0 ! before the public.Another instance rland, on a charge of theft of C | EY es, e of the systeri Bend for testimon- dava y.Tol coas - | SL Deputy High Constable Lame «+S.CARSLEY Ce \u2018 althy, \u2018 ! ; at Office.\u2026 reports of the dffferent tions ; \u201c .id medicine more gentle or more promnt gp, Willem Mulack pleaded [gnorni e ! show marked impy@vement, the ladles of R nH £ 1 y ewri C a - | ie hm Tears A ne spi | Mind You Hara Always bgt ratio ane lis 6 1e emington Typewriter Compariy The Auctior To-morrow, amllton's s.Tac per box or A1 Mi Foster derired 10% khow : : .} church purposd.\u201che new departure of | % buxes for see.ui All denléys.où by} mais had been carried he b he Dears the : balding the aocimd*part of the pro ol 1 New | York a and Everywhere # : * Pot + - y firet s well réceived 3 ITRIDAY MORNING, st our Salesroome, 453 Si.James Street, will include | oo § tait from D.' Potson & Ca.Hare |} gidized railways, umles the provisions gnatzro cf & ; ; aa v ar and bountifuily shewrssee (varioms sizes), 14 Barbers\u2019 chalm, 10 dese school cal .&yé, Cann, U sal und Kingston, Ont.that they should do Government ser- * es cod tt tom, out by te ladles of the congrega- | Ti planes, lot good \u2018eflaleth, sa, ures, household fermi \u2019 sn Ce ERE : - So.tou SFI, FRAPS DOS, damien.=, ?I - - + « .\u2019 \u2018 ; sl a\" .\\ v 4 .fo Bo \u2018 ] i case.Sufferer.don't wait, begin treatment v.ith Dr.Hamilton's Pills at once, they will cure you ns they did Mrs.A.8.Coburn.à well-known resident of the an increase over the figure of the eur- rent year of $125,068.The first item was $1.694.238 for salaries and allowance for fhe officers of the service, Sir Williams Mulock explained the de- Board of Health had made u report.id AN | orders\u2019 i JOHN LEWIS, Ouells or St.Denis, tc Murray Bay.Lately regular {rips had not been made, because of heavy fce grounding on the shores.The cost of the stenmer Montcalm was $272,000, delivered at 3onrd for the ensuing year.Brenton A.Mécnab, Managing Haltor oe Outsells all others - ROSS\u2019 ROYAL | BELFABT : SODA, WAES BR 010 «stem \u2026 6 in Bombay Bottles Only $1.25 per dozen, only $6.00 per case of 5 dozen bottles.\u2019 LAW'S PEACH BITTERS (MAUVE LABEL).town of Portland.Read her experi- ite length Det ON anything of Quebec.The average cost per day of Chemist, * : specias interest being developed.e|the ship was $150.+ $i.25 per bottle, $13.60 per Case ; enc ; I hate baon Item passed.) 2 De ; 2208 ST.CATHERINE STREET \u201cBols' Very Old Ligugur Gin,\" and Law's Peach Bitters.a perfect | Oy and werk My i servi Elect (Cor.Universit.30x10 utwears all others pinatl sickly and weak.My color was dull On the mail service appropriation of B fT à combination.- ; x > Re) = oard of Trade Elections.Law's Peach Brandy, $4.85 per bottie.8 eos x and saflow.and I felt exhausted nnd 32.561.700 Mr.Ames usked if the Post- The Bankers Hi ¢ the R rt Law's Apricot Ras $1.25 per bottle.Ho oy mi Sa ; weary,asif all my strength were beiug Master-General haï anÿ Information e Bankers\u2019 section of the Roard of de 7 0 li 11 h tiouse Paria 1.i eaten up with scine hidden trouble.1 a 10, the unsanitary condition of the Trade have med Mr.P, C?Pratt, moe menées Pape\u201d 1 Sipe 8 nee ne u VES -a ot ers All as supplied to Hie Majorty 3 r men : 3 heard of Dr.Hamilton's Pllis and de- branch post office en St.Catherine Manager of the Molsons Bank, as their © James st.Montreal The Montreal : : clded to use them.The change in u ®treet.Montreal.us to which the local | representative on the Council of the Fear PabTionios any.Limited - FRASER, VIGER & co., | The Nardheimer Building = days was surprising.They reg.a- ; fea my kidneys and bowels and curel A Mr- Ames also dusired to know if any \u2014\u2014 2m { italian Warehouses, w, wm t nm St.James Street, - repo a en made tn régard to the \u2014 4 Pa - all my suffering.To-day | am perfect IMegal stamping of letters in.(he WESTMINSTER pe Magablishod 1954.: \u201cAffontreai.: a, ly well.\u201d Every woman can take Dr.Hamilton's Pills with safety and beneft.Their nccagional use keeps the system Montreal office, nnd if It was known whether certain letters \u2018containing Interest cheques of the clty of Montreal, which had disappeared.had been nual Mmesting of Wi CASTOR IA, For Infants and Children.nf a most encouragity nature in all re- speñts, the sctmion- report showing a substantial increaso Inrihe membership.The eT "]
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