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[" Fo: ACTIFS 3 + + a < CIRCULATION OF STAR + 861,170 - 121,120 \u2014 488,290 1 : .» .; © \"= \"'SUBCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 \u2019 J SAviINGe:\u2014 WEATHER > re get > far greater a ern FORECASY: : © Otar than from any ç + MR.J.W.PALMER, MILDER Of Mesars.John Palmer & Son, Last Week's Dally Last Weok\u2019s Weekly Total last week a © Perfumers and Toilot Supplies, Etc.L.4 VO \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 CHOQUETTE FACTION | ARCHBISHOP WRITES - HAPPY QUEBEC George J.Garneau, who Replaced the Senator, Ele.ted and Named as Mayor.TASCHEREAU\u2019S MAJORITY TWO CONGRATULATES NEW MAYOR ! Scarcely Any of ex-Premier Pirent\u2019s | Followers are Left to Tell the Tale of the Fight.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebec.February 20.\u2014The elect! ol yesterday over which so much in ¢st has been aroused has finally te ated in the victory of the Ch faction in this city and the almost to- tul rout of the friends of the Parent administration.With the demand that Senator Cho- quette should: withdraw from the Mayoralty tight, and his compliance with the request, popular indignation was Bo stirred up that the struggle took ont u new phase, and the extent and the result of the public indignation are both illustrated in the resuit of yesterday's voting.Scarcely one of exe XXXVI No 43 T0 MAYOR EKERS Solicits the Co-operation of His Worship on Matters Affecting Morals.Mr, Ekers Assures His Grace That He Will Be Happy to Work With Him, Archbishop Bruchesi, of Montreal, has sent «letter to Mayur Ekers, usk- iug him to co-operute with hlm (he Archbishopy, on questions effecting public morals.The communication g Rralulates the où hig election position.In reply, Mayor Ekers assured Hls Grave that he could depend upon him to do his utmost to forward the Interests of rellglon and morals.The following is the Archbishop's warmly con- \u201cThief Magistrate distinguishe communication to the Mayor : February 1906.\u201cMH.A.Ekers, Esq.: \u201cMr.Mayor,\u2014Kindiy accept my eai- Nes: congratulations on the occasion of your election as Mayor uf Montreal.haps, Will have to deal with questions affecting religton and public morals.1 trust that IT may always rely on its In reply to the above, tie Chief Mn- gistrate hus forwarded the following : \u201cArchbishop's Palace, Montreal, 12th + ADR Natural Green Tea of Ceylon.The Flavor is Exquisite | TRY IT, The Purity is Absolute Sealed Packets Only.25c, 300, 40c, 500, 600 per Ib.Same form as the famous * Salada\u2019 Black Teas.in the world can compare with MYSTERY OF A NEW YORK CAB Case which Resembles Famous Nan Patterson Story.ACTRESS VICTIM THIS TIME Carried Into Her Houss Dying.The woman, Gussie art, was the Victim, and the varringe, according Lo the theory of the pollve, was the MANY I will be happy to have with you the Spee cordkal relations which VV had with .î : your predecessor.The councll, per Skull Was Fractured and She Was [List of the Invited Guests\u2014Party VISITS BY VICE-REGAL PARTY Unveiling Memorial at Boys Home to Late Charles \u201c Alexander: A DINNER PARTY AT SEVEN] Will Attend Second Concert of Philarmonic, At four, he drove to the Boy's Hume uccompanted by (Countess (Grey and the members of the vice-regal party tn be present at the unveiling of the MONTREAL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1906.- ,( \u2018[ GHY-GUS ON SALE EVERYWHERE.F.X.SF.CHARLES & CO., Sole Agents, 89-41-43 St.Gabriel St.il] Ee banquet 33 l4e0d durability.You can pay more price.We live .Any Hat with HOOD'S or KNOX'B manufacturing centre in England.Every name made in Stockport.the great hat | one warranted for but you'H not get better style or weur ut any $2.50 and $3 Hats from different makers pay tg cannot be equalied jn value, \\ | \\) N N \\ N N N N N N N N N N N \\ N N N N N N N N N N N N N \\ N N N N N N N N N N \\ N \\ \\ N N N N N \\ N y N N N NE NE N pe \u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 id \u2018Whenever ed in h ol ero is VVE CLICQUOT CHAMPAGNE The most delightful vintage of Frauce.Universally and deservedly popular.PRICE ONE CENT.= bestis demand- hotel, cafe or always Ns -\u2014\u2014 TS Sold by all first-class Ho- Tu tels Grocers, Restaurants, etc F.X.ST.CHARLES & CoO.Sole Agta.for Canada.39-41-43 St.Gabriel St.Montrra! style, quality and if you wil THE VERY LATEST THE HANNAN STORE, support, as It mav also rely on my : devotedness.It is by co-operating .| a \u201c .and by uniting iheiv efforia that the New York, February 20.\u2014A murder Their Excellencles Lotd and Lady | - civic authority and the religious au- het in pome FAN noi UN- Grey after a busy day yesturday have he het MAC IN Americ for $5 ean ' Cw ; st effici SR e that o the famous BUtersonl a fairly full progran * to carry ont | 5 - = = ) ; ; és ta ensure the anal Mrugrese AD | CASE of fau YOurs age ie ouai he SAY full programme to carry ont You can get any Style you wait In soft or SUff Flexible Mais, Nack or 200 dozen Swell New Patterns, Colored Shirts > 5 he so, progress and vu» HR 8 to-day.In addition to visits to several brown, sand co), SQUAT: CEaBD.\u201cmall crown e crown, wide, medium .> prosperity of our rity, attention of the polive to-day, As IN [institutions of the city In the course or narrow rims.flut.sot or well tûrned up al sides\u2014 Hats that are becom- tailor made, hand button holes, cuffs attached or de- \u201cI beg to remain, Mr.Mayor, with the crime which (ost Caesar Young of the day.they will entertain a small ing 16 the différent faces and ages of men.Hats that will make old men .: the expression of my best feelings.his life, wind Nan Patterson, un uctress party of friends to dinner this evening.look young, or Hats that will make mu, look important und Wed dressed: tached.Price $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50.\u201cYours very truly, : mere than a yeur ol her liberty, a \u201cab and NA Sr ards attend the con- Hauts with character, proportioned on the finest artüistic lines that please the Al d i G t S d ¥ os .and 4 woman of the stage are e cert ut the Philharmonic.ey.and give every satisfaction to the weurer.so 200 ozen Gonu 0 uyo uspenders at \u201d (Signed) ; ; PAUL, .principal features in the mysiery of At three o'clock His Excellancy paid Two lines controlled by us direct fram the factory.No agents or whole- ; n > P \u201cArchbishop of Montreal\u201d to-day, a visit to the Deaf and Dumb Institute.sale houses\u2019 commissions or profit: they come rect to sou.\"© 50c¢ per pair.\u201cMonseigneur.-1 beg to thank you Scene of her death.Several persons more mey.but we still hold that our go : slucerely for your kind words, and for who are thought to know something memorial to the late Mr.Charles Alex- and afe good enough for any wire mah 5 Hea ss Exclusive Furnishings \u201d Ald.Geo.Tanguay, who is expected to your congratulations on the ncrasiun of the manner fn which the woman era five o clack Hs Txcellenoy , \u2019 th à , of my élection to thé mayoralty.I was kilted have disappeared.The first Will a end a meeting uf e t'ercle be he next Mayor of Quebec may assure you that you can rely upon trtimation that a crime had been com- Srancaise of Mean ney ro Cor.of Craig and Bleury 215 St.James Street.ayo .8 , my devotedness and ny support When- mitted came to the police when a phy- Strathcona ali.1elr Excellencies Eve parent's prominent vo ppociers ever questions may came before the sician notified then, that he had been whit pat nner party at seven Streets and ator Choquette, upon the Impulse of VOUNEIL affecting religion and pubile called to the house a: 261 West 38th © clock and afterwards wib attend the : , et the mous hastened to obey Te morais.1 shall be happy tn co-Gper- street to allend a woman and found Philharmonic concert.; 2299 St.Catherine Stre Prince Adeibart, at Liverpool, from N tates of bis political chieftain, to his 818 With vou and work effiravinusly for her deud.Her Skit} ho heen fruv- Those invited to dine with Thoir Ex- Montreal ork.- JAMES M AIRD present very deep regret.and retired the Progress and prosperity of our city.(ured, cellencies this evening ure Archbishop on * Noordem, et Rotterdam, from New ° iron the fleld us a candidate for muni- \u201cRelieve me, etc, Migs Hart Bas been appearing in Bond.Archbishop Bruchesl, air A York Diabetes Bread.Try ft.428 vival honors in Montcalm Ward.he \u201c(signed) H.BE.TKERS \u201cThe Child Wife\" at a theatre in this 8nder an Ady Lacoste.re | - \u2018ore replaced by Mr.Geo.J, Garneau, Ligne Co \u201cMayor.\u201d city, and had theatrical enzugements AE VE ge Soe toy fam, me \u201clu Was vesterday returned dy a large here unull May 6 next.\u2018The police nd Mde.Thidaudeau, Senator J.P.B.rujprity over ene of, the most popular rJefrmen which the Ward éver had.Mi Jw A.Tascheredy, M.I.A., who sons regarded us the leader, with Myyur \u201canguny., of the, Pyreut faction \u201cHn teunicipal affabrs, capye near suifering detant in Nt, Peter's Ward, despite ail tha ifinence which the federal govern- tent and.the personal appeals of the Minster of Justice brought him, while Muyor Tanguay himself only escaped defeat fu Palace Ward by two votes.The greatest change of all, however, vous fat effected in St.Sauveur, part ud Sir Wilfrid's own division of Que- bre ast and the home of ex-Mayor Parent.where for years he has been \u201cOE mghit tmpregnuble, All the six ald- coonen representing St.Sauvenr tn the nid council were elevetd as Mayor Par- cote supporters.Those eléoted yesterday are, scercely v thout exception, qiedged to the sup- loft Of the new,.munictpal reform party, Everything potgts now to the 170 Broadway.New York.Sons.This section of the Grand Trunk ; ; ; a .c- , A woman and three children who Pacific ts 450 inlles In length and citing pom his a amir ex L.A.Taschereau, M.L.A., elected an York Were © el \u201cven vel when the work begins there will be Touts\u201d Vaillancourt, allas Vincent no Pe OTK were missing when it arrived nearly 1.000 miles of the transcon- Nucei, an Itallah, serving | - : .1 .E threé years Your Oice Alderman®in Quebec by two majority.élection of Mr.Geo.J.Garneau na Mayor.The so-called reform party claim to have carried 22 seats out of 30.This calculation tneludes ten or twelve Conservatives all of whom are likely to vote for Mr.Garneau as Mayor, Mr, fjarneau Is a brother of Hon E.B.= ! bably be awarded on the present ten- They will be brought before Judge Richelieu fompany oo 'er fe DEATH OF BRITISH ADMIRAL.| ders before the ena of the week.Lafontaine to-morrow morning: : 1875 St.Catherine St si ; ra pl .* The new Council js us follows: Sir Harry Grenfell Dead in London M\u2019GILL ATHLETIC SHOW.Joilorad Clothes : St.Logis Ward\u2014Ail, P.Campbell; Dr.Hall, Ald.C.KE.Taschereau.Palace Wurd- -Maver Tanguay, Ald.Duquet, Mr, Alex, Messervy, St, Peer: Ward-\u2014Ald.Madden, Mr.O, W.Bedar] aud Mr L' A Tuscher- eau.Vice- Admiral sir Harry Tremeniieere tin SW 1 F Mr Te 4 ee the present chief of the city detective In the McGill Gym, 151 Mansfield Rt.gohan in od \u2014 Ald, Foley .Mr, Grentell.news of whose death has just force, Mr.S.H.Carpenter.in the The student lovers of the manly art wl MORE, Loan been received.was born\u201dIn 1845, and Carmdian Secret Service, and having are expecting an unusually interesting Montcalm Ward -Mr.A.Pleard, ac- SEASON OF IMMIGRATION.wr Ae Lc - Large Influx of Settlers From Abroad Expected Next Month, Tt is intimated that by March lat \u2014-the date when inunigration us y heæins iirto Canada from Great Britaïn and Europe\u2014there will have entered the Dominion by way of Montreal nearly 8.000 fmmigrants, Thus the Season will begin with this advantage over list year The offfcials of Windsor station have been advised that 1,500 immigrants Ane were unable fo learn where she was from the tip rhe the theutre last night untli al re later, wben .befare the house where 16 West 38th street.Then, they say, two men took her from the cab and carried her into the house.and | a few Minutes later the physiclan was called.He was told that a woman wes M, When he reached the room he found two w0Mmen and three pen at the bedside.Miss Hart was dead.When a coroner, who was hotifled at once, reached the room, name of the watchers remained.The body of the woman, with the heud terribly battered, was lying undisturbed on the bed and the walls along the stairway are on their way tp Montrea] now.They come from St, Joan, N.B.\u2026.where | the Montreul and the Lake Champiain landed them, and from Hallfax, off the ! Numidtan and the Athenia a up which sha had teen carried were smeared with blroi, The police are now searching for the cab and for the two men who carried the woman's body to her room.\u2018Mr.¥.D.Monk.M.P., and Mrs.Mopt, and Mre.Uasgrain, Senator and Mr | Mackay, Hon.L.Taillon, Hon.Mr- Justice D Hon, H.E.Taschereaw Ekers, Hon.A.Desjardins and e.Desjardins, Mr.A.Frankson, and Mrs.Frankson, Dr.Fregesichen} Mr.FE.B.Greenshields and Mrs.Gréenshlelds.Lady Hickson, Mayor Ekers ni Ade I Bogus Collectors at Work.Rev.Rabert Brown, of the Desrt- viers Street Britfsh Mission, has been informed that unauthorized persans have been collectihg money in the name of that misston, und steps have heen taken in the direction of apprehending the guilty parties.one of whom is dow beleved to be at work.The regular Collection books are signed by Rev.Robert Brown.TRIPLE MURDER ND SUICIDE Mother Threw Her Children Over board, Wrote a Note, and Then Followed Them.Fall River Line found part of à woman's wearing apparel and a note saying that she bad thrown her thfce children overBuard and wax abaaf to follow them herself, in a niate room, Just after the steniner left Newport un her trip from New York to this city to-day.Among the letters left hy the woman was one addressed to John W.Wuters, here.Later it wus learned that the woman is believed to have been Mrs.John Waters, of Brooklyn N.Y.a daughter of Captain James Brady, culiector of , the port of Fall River.Mrs.Waters und her husband recently removed to Brooklyn from Chicago.She is sald to have suffered from mental trouble.After Long Service._ London.February 20.\u2014Vice- Admiral Sir Harry Grenfell died here yesterday.subsequently entered the navy In 1858.CHIEF DETECTIVE FOR INTERCOLONIAL Captain E.A.Williams Appointed to Succeed Detective Sheffington on Government Rallway.to succeed Diiective Skeffington, who wag retired a couple of months ago, The new chivf hag had a wide experi- 4 Captain E.A.Williams.ence in Canada.having served under later been superintendent of that ser- | | FIVE TENDERS FOR RAILWAY WORK This Was the Last Day for Contract: ors to Put in Figures for G.T.Pacific Work.Pacific between Touchwuod HiMs and | Edmonton, five tenders had been tani with (he Grand Trunk Pacific management, but more were expected by mail Among | | those wno lendored ; Poley Bros.aud Lousen, J.MeArthui.\"(he ! donuld McMillan & Co.and Johnson & were | [ i \u2018 Cunudian Whlle Compunv, Ma - tinental line under construction.This 1,000 miles is made u» as follows: \u2014 From Portage lu Prairie to Touch- wood Hills, 275 miler; the Lake Superior branch, 210 miles, and the Touch- wood Hills to Edmonton section, 450 miles.The Grand Trunk Pacific management state that the contract will pro- MUST FACE COURT AGAIN.Three Inmates of Penitentiary Will Be Brought to City.Yesterday Mr.Beauchiimp, warden of the penltentiary rame to town and swure out wurraAnts agaînst the three men for attempting to escape from his charge.The three men are B.chilte Belanger, of Sherbrooke, who ls serv- mg à term of sixteen years.on twa sénctoñnces fur burglery, He wus shoveling snow o,tside the penitentiary about two weeks ago when he broke for burglary in this city, and | Louis Eumene, who is also serving u sentence for burglary, attempted to escape four weeks ago from the penitentiary by boring a hole through the ceiling of the Portestant chapel.The plot was discovered before they had succeeded In making the hole large enough to get through.The Students Will Box and Wrestle * To-night.The annual competition of the Me- Gill Boxing club will be heid to-night exhibition.There are fourteen entries clamation, Mr.J Geo.Garneau and reaching the ra vk of Rear-Admiral in \\ ice when !t was managed by Mr.K.| in all, three in the heavyweight class; Ald.Hogun.1900.and his viée-flag in 1902.P.McCaskill, at present chief of the two in the middleweight; four in the St.Jobs Ward\u2014Mr.Lavigueur, In 1882 he served in the Egyptian provincial detective service, welterweight; ghtweight; and Ald.Barry, acclamation, and Mr.R.Lemay, campaign.receiving the Egyptian Medal and the Khedive's Cross.In 1898 During the South African war \u201cNed \u201d Willlams, who was then a lieutenant two, 1 three In a special class under 125 pounds.Each bout - will ocohwist of February 22nd; and don't forget to buy your Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Ties, etc., at R.J.TOOKE'\u2019S, TICKETS FROM R.MOAT & CO., 40 Hospital Street.MRS, H.S.BOLT, 297 Stanley Street.St.James and The Charity Ball Don't forget the Charity Ball, Thursday, q St.Catherine Streets.\u201cThe Balance of Our Winter for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.> Ar TIRE $100 Cor.Craig and St.Peter 2238 St.Catherine St.SUITS aso OVERCOATS Wampole\u2019s t= Tooth Paste Jaeques- Cartier Ward \u2014 All For- he received a captain's good service in the Garrison Artiller volunt th ; tar, acclamation.Messrs.Huard and pension, but In 1900 was appointed sev- for service with the third contient governed by the.Cas 2 Avatars Barbeau, onl In command of the China squad- and saw some rather sharp service ; rules.ra F E TI FRICE St: Valler Wu] Dr lise, Ald.Ver- [ron.He was highly popular wtth the against Oom Paul's burghers.On his Prince Arthur of Connaught, who.is The exhibition of the Wrestling Club, D N : ° ret, acclamaiion.and Mr, Mathieu.men of the fleet, return, he took up detective work once now in Tokio.MéGlll's latest athletic organization.Sauveur Wurd-Mr, Ualipeault, more, as assistant to Mr.E.R.Car- | will also be held to-night, coming be- Me, Brunet and Mr.Shink.In the eventig there was quite wn demonstration In St.Roche, nid St, Nauveur, and a procession In which SECRETARY HALES DEAD, Aged Gentleman Was Connected with rington, head of the Thlel Detective Agency in thls section of Canada.He iso Joined the 7th Hussars, which {rere reorganized at that time, under (See also Page Thirteen) Want Stronger Prohibitory Law.tween the preliminary and final boxing bouts.There are six entries for this, two in each classs,\u2014heavyweight, middleweight and lightweight.The Toilet equipment of Ladies or 22 Deputy High Constable Lambert ~ 5 - 7 Up to noon to-day.when the hour and Cyr left town early this morning Fall River.Mass, February 20.\u2014Thae Captain E.A.Williams, of the 7th A DV 3 3 A : officers of the «teamer Plyviaouth of the Hussars, has heen appointed chief de- expired for the receiving of tenders to bring in to court three prisoners ' : tective of t*e Intervaloniai Rafllway, for Ule section ul the Grand Trunk from St.Vincent De Paul Penitentiary.three or four hundred sleighs took the Steam Navigation Co.the orders left by Lord Pyndonaie The State Departméhk has received .pare, Special to The Montreal Star.troop.and was later promoted to the County, PB.Lin rer oe in Kinga PRESENTATION TO MR.COUT n ° n t 1 ete with out it \u2018 Charlottetown, P.E.L, February 20.\u2014 captalngy.Scott Act, and replace I toe mare UBE.\u2014A pleasant little ceremony took e e 1S of com by 1 t the Cou Henry M.Moore is Dead.F.W.Hales.aged 77, secretary of thas nier the past three years Mr.wil- stringent \u2018prohibitory law in force In place 2 ne Cou .A .Steam Navigation Company since its ams een the Canadjan inspector Charo P .Pré ME M TY or, establishment In 1866.in dend here.He for the Mutual Life Assurance Com- tiotown and Prince Counties.: : y > \u201c| was a native of London.and was long pany New York.e a Native ville, widely known {hrough his cen- jdentified with Sir George Williams !n Of Valléyfiell, Que.thirty-nine years duties which he now assumes.Since ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES.° nection with the national and interna- founding the Y.M.C.A.He came to of age, and familiar with French and the departure of Detective Skeffington, J RB fad tional work of the Young Men's Chris- Prince Edward Island In 1850.Mr.English, In the course of his work ss considersble thieving has been .; tian -AbsooSation and other religious Hales was the father-in-law of Mr.T.and fou Eon at Tntercolonial, and .enterprines, dled at a loo) Jptel early to-Qa¥, .Ag Ri | mar Touts ¥ fF inianae tive Lt the Anglo: bas vu alt par ee dls insurance inspector he x going = «pod basis bas Leur grewmtiy Soit \u2018 | FR pr 2 ho Lee Iw .when urinating, frequent urination, puff: + qi Se ( er Hockey e Curling Bowli \u2018 n THE __MONTRE AL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20.190e © Base Skating Turf Borrowed Canadian Ideas.Walter Camp Uses Them im His Proposals to Reform American Game.ADVOCATES TEN YARD RULE Builds Up From Canadian Usages a Blan to Secure a More Open Game in United States.pe Walter Calup, editor vi CH tipg.Yaie « @tluclie adviner.nnd probably the most nfiuentral foptbal coach in Am-iica, had à few remarks to make the other day.and suggested à few ideas of las own wherely the American game of anntchall might be changed to a may baltallé und congental pastime, tron, phat appears below.thoss +\".> understand the Canadian game sh JCal) See thal what Mr Camp wishes to Pass upon an unsuspecting publ ns productions of his own fertile bras 1, arc nothing less than direct coplés, ur Teluverted linitations of elther on: or | other of the Canadian games.Mr.Camp spoke as follows \u201cInordinate nnd Increasing vaine ! | Rituched to the possession of the ball\u201d said Walter Cump while addressitg a: congress ol football reformers, \u201cls 1h - Alpha and Umegu of the close pays against which the hand vof pubile 1- sistunce has been raised.Abolish (ha and the game will no louger delevop on abnormal lines.Lut will follow \u2018ts first inclination to become the hutrdiest and at the same time the most attrace tive and the most beneficial nastime which has ever been suggested for the Outdoor seasun.\u201d Mr.Camp made à suggestion on Quite simllar premises in December.1964 when he addressed a letter ta those interested dn football advocating a change from a five yard gain on three downs to a ten yurd galn during a simi- Ja: period of play.° * Those advanced {lens which will give foutball à new character in the season to came, are the ten yard guln, the prohibition of pthug up on a player who is down with the ball, and the regulation that the tear kicking the ball must be on side until after the ball toiiches the ground, when it becomes anybody's ball So fur ax the latter Play fs concerned it aust be remember ed that the side defending x the goul Is privileged tr make a fair catch ir Possible to de se .° .\u201cThe theory of the ten vaid gain } sald Walter Camp.\u201cIs this \u20141f fhe demand to open the Baume is sincere and there Is no reason to belleve it is | not M fact.the new Rules Cormunittée has taken the position that the closed game Is the principal source of the pre.| sent opposition to football As it has been played.rule muakers must efther place the plavers at stated positions on the field\u2014maktnz the work of the of- | flctals doubly Rrinding-or It must not | make it advantageous to attempt close \u2018 formations and Mass plays \u2018 1 | | \u201cReverting.\u201d continued Mr &ddressing his auditors, \u2018to the ten Yard galn.let this principle be firmly established In the minds of al who ure luoking to perfect the sport \u2014no matter whit tha defnee may be, eliminate that question for the time being If a side om the attack must gain ten vards it is self-evident that it must do something to open the play if it is Impossible to get through the hne with mies plays Now doesn't that alter the complexion Of the game and solve the question\u201d - 20 .e \u201cIf they can do nothing mor ; thelr players, ® ore with ; they can instruct them to Kick and nw punt will be fraught | With new possibilities, since tt is pos- Bible now for à player on attack to book | up the ball ir it pe misjudged.or.muffed, and run across the npposing Boul for a touchdown.Some, | think.who are honest in their admiration for football.fail tn see the value of the ten yard gain because they are mo tied up with the five yard gain that they fmagine all advance on the football, field must be of a similar character.It | cannot he where there Is a longer dis- | tance to he obtained nnd where the | restrictions to obtain it are harsher! than they have heen in the past.\u2018Taking risks fs the theory upon which the present effort ix being roade to open the game It ix the endeavor of the rule makera to do away with the notion that the sport is one of assured results if certain physical conditions Bre possessed hy one team in particular, and attach.on the other hand.a positive conviction that !t 1s going.to pay under the new football, tn tnke risks The culmination of taking risks will be | the brilllant and spectacular features on the grid'ron for which the recent public demand has been made One feature of the game has always heen out of sympathy with the spectators, That is piling on a plaver who has heen downed with the bal! In hand.There has been a reason for it in the \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014-\u2014 \u2014 A WOMAN'S BACK Ib THE MAINSPRING OF HER PHYSICAL SYSTEM, IT Sidi mec Liable te Cause Years of Terrible Suffering.No woman can be strong and healthy anless the kidncvs are well, and regular in their action.When the kidneys are iil, she whole ys ill, for the poisone which $he kidneys ought to have filtered out of the blood are left in the system.The female constitution is naturally more subject to kidney disease than a man\u2019s; and what is more, à Women's work is never done\u2014her whole life is one continuous strain.How many women have Jeu beard say: * My, how my back aches!\u201d Do you know backache is one of the first that s of \u2018kidney trouble?It is, and should attended to immediately.Other symptoms sro uent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy er highly colored urine, burning sensation under the eyes, swelling of the feet and : nd floating specks before the eyes, ete.\" These symptoms if not taken in time and œured as once, will cause years of terrible kidney suffering.All these symptoms, and da tack, those diseases may be cured by the \u201cDOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS \u201cThey act directly on the kidneys, ane make them strong sad \u2014 - Mrs.Mary Galley, Auburn, N.8., writen & For ovér four months I was troubled with va.iame back and was unable to turn in bed without help.I wad induced by a friend to Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills.After naing twe- rds of a box my back was as well as over,\u201d oe 50 cents per box or three boxes for b1.25àt all dealers, or sent direct on re- of The Dosa Kidaey Pill Oss Ë ist Men have been Instructed to crawl, wriggle, squirm, do anything in faut, te keep the Lall moving.us every Inch galned was so much advance toward the desired five yards.This is stopped Ly the new rules.Mr.Camp declared that he was heartily glad of it.\"I have been qulte ax much put out by the plilng up on the fleld as any one could be\" he sald.\u201cUnder the unfortunate \u2018wording of the rules It wus a hard matter to prevent it.The Lull was supposed to advance so long a8 the player who held it could keep in motion.Such will not now.The moment a player is downed the ball is dead.The player of an op- Ftusing team who jumps on the player holding the ball will render hithself Hable to disqualification It will do no goud fur the wan with the ball to craw or creep on the ground, fur the referee will mark the gpot where the ball was | stopped as the player was tackled and place it there for the next scrimmage.! Some plays which have been of slight ausuntage in cpening the game in the ' Mr.Arthur Hersey, who saw a 3ritish- : last two years are likely to be retuined in the new dispensation.For instance, there 1s uo intent 10 abolish the quarter back run.Occasionally it has been em- | ployed with ine effect.Yale and Penn- | svivania have inade the most out of it nf the larger \u2018varsities, and there seems to be no reason why ft should not continue a part of the revised rules, since its genral tendency ly to get away from mass plays.interference is a question that is o vital inport in the new game.Mr Camp has sald that the committee will probably not decide upon all the rules regarding interference until the very last session.It will not be an easy matter tu ~lay the American game, even: some ; with its new theories, without interference.Rugby forbids offside interference, and so does the game which ts played in Canada.and yet the rule is violated In the letter of the law in both countries through common consent on the part of contesting elevens.LONGUEUIL'S NEW BOATS.There Will Be a Fleet of Ten of One Design.Longueuil sailors are going into the yachting business wholesale this suer, and already ten boats of a siml- lar and entirely new design are under construction.These are all of the knockabout class, and will be built on lines resembling the Seawanhaka boats The principal dimensions of the hull are oo feet overall, 15 feet waterline, 3 feet bean.\u2018The planking js of British Columbia cedar.half-inch thick, frames of oak.3-4 x 1 inch.There is an open cockpit 7 feet in length.litlge- boards are used, so that the centre of the cockpit is clear.while the bilge- board boxes heip to stiffen the anid- ships section of the hull, The sat! plan calls for a total of 224 square feet, which seems to be rather undercanvassing than overcanvassing the yachts.The mainsail is 192 square feet.the jib 32%, the rig being of the sloop type, which Is so popular in the waters about Montreal The spars are solid no hollow masts or boonis being used.The mainmust rises 17 feet above the deck.the throat of the guff.being 12 feet from the deck.The boom ls 17 feet in length.the gaff 106 feet.The Jibboom is 66 feet in length.MORE DISCLOSURES JOE CaN How They Enveloped Him With Safeguards to Bind the Fake Agreement.San Francisco, February 20.In nd- ditdon to what was published In yes- terdny\u2019s Star.Joe Gans sive in his written atatement about the 1904 fake: \u201cThe fake fight between Jimmy Britt and myself In the city in 1904 was aranged by my manager Al Herford, and Willie Britt.Britt made , Ihe overtures to Herford and told bim that the only way his brother would fight me was for me to agree to my down to Mm, | did not learn of this until three days before the fight, when Herford told me what 1 had to do.\u201cUp to this me I had counted om whipping Britt in a falr fight.I ob- Jecled for a time, but Herford told me he hud already posted 35.000 as forf>it that 1 would live up to the agreement he made and not double cross Britt.\u201cIt I knocked Britt out it was under- 8tnod 1 was to receive only ten per cent.and also lose the $5000 under these conditions.1 had to agree.Britt lost the decision, but he received 674 ber cent, of the fighters\u2019 share of the receipts.| received 321.2 per cent, although 1 was declared the winner.\u201cHerford betg $18,000 on me at average odds of 7 to 10.Willie Britt, representing his brother, received his share of the money won by Herford betting on me.I know these figures are correct, as [I was settled with on this basis, \u201cEven after this agreement was made I did not like the arrangement.and told, Herford that 1 wes inclined to give them a dPuble cross after all, winndng on a knock-out if possible.Hertford then told me that the agreement was that in case I won on a knockout and failed to allow Britt to make a showing I wus to receive but ten per cent, of the fightere share, while Britt would receive ninety per rent.In addition to this we would lose $5.000 which Herford had posted that I would keep the agreement he hag made, \"I made 138 pounds at the ring side, and was Strong as ever, | sadd I Was weak afterward, because 1 had to make some excuse for the showing I made.\u201cI know that Britt bet on the fight in the pool,and that he made some $9.- C00 by so doing, while his schonl mates and Olympic Chub friends, who helieved him when he told them the fight was on the square.and he would win lost thelr money.\" \u201c1 object to Britt making me the scapegoat In thlg affair.I have the proof that he bet on the flght and also that he did not bet on himself.To prove who faked It all 1 need is to get him in the ring.Neither Mr.Graney.the referee, nor Mr.Coffroth, the manager, was in any masner im- olicated in the affair.\u201d Rritt vigorously denies what (Gans Says, Crescents defeated Montreal Buspen- der Company in a scheduled match of the Shirt and Blouse Manufacturers\u2019 League on Tuesday Diane by a becom of § to 0.Referee, Pud Glass; assisi- ant, L.Slater.February 12th,Monday night.Tooke's defeated Salem iu a scheduled match on the Crystal rink, by a score of 3 to I.Tooks's have not lost a match this reason yet, which gives them the cham- | plonabip et the Shict and, Blouse \u201ceg men _ be the case: ~ | | | Mexico, AN NS DNS OA OS NS BATTLE ROYAL IN TURF COURT May Cost Five Hundred Thou sand Dollars to Fight Gold Cup Case.MEN WHO WILL DECIDE IT Senator Bailey, Former Governor Bulkley and Other Prominent Officials on Board.New York, February 70.Nut stuce tho Nation Trotting Association was organized in 1x70, has any me-ting of the Bourd of Review been awaited by horse men whh such great interest as the one \u2018to be held here in Mas, when the much talked of Memphis gold cup case will be heard Ly the turf cour Begider determining the night of possession to the five thousand dollar tre phy.which {« 1eaily bul 4 minor consideration in tie battle \u2018no he fought ot then, the outcome of the trial may put a lasting Stain on the reputation of une or thie wher of the two mili%naires can verned.Both parties seem Lo Le aware of this fact, and they are preparing tor a conflet such as the turf courts have uever Known, .Judge Alton Bo Parker and former [ae t- v hile BE.E Smathers Las employed former Congressmen J.J.Adams and John Ho Wise tu look after lus anderests, ani i tv said that General BF Tracy and à criminal lawver of national prominencuo nay be called Imo the ose No stone wil bee left unturned hy efther side In obluning and presenting to tha Bound of Review eso midnight.au RMecollet \u2014 Denis and Henderson Station.30 service 6 æ@ m.to 9 a.m 49 minute service 9 a.n to 4 p.m.;: 30 minucn service 4 pm.to 8.20 p.m, 4 min.arritre 820 pom.to 12 rnid- night I.a.t car ir .u Sault 12 p.m.From Ht.Penis Upon.Extra car from Chennevile st.to Henderson Station at 6.10 Mountain From Mt.Royal avenue 20 rervira 6.40 An ta 11.40 p.m.From Victoria ave, Westinuunt, 20 min.service, 5.50 a.m.to 11.50 pm.l'artiersille\u2014From Snowdon's Junction, service .an.to 1200 p.m.From Cartierville, 49 min.Bervice, 5.40 a.m.10 11.40 p.m.135 296 © The Celebrated English Cocoa EPPS'S An admirable food, with all its natural qualities intact.This excellent Cocoa maintains ths system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter's extreme cold.COA The Most Nutritious and Hconomical 269 78604 Creelman Company Owes Much.New Orleans, La.February 20.\u2014A receiver has been appointed here for the F.E.Creelman Lumber Manufacturing Company by the Federal Court.- The failure is said to be in connection with the bankruptcy procéed- Ings of the John L.Smith Lumbe- Company, uf Nashville, Tenn., and the failure of the Bank of Amorica of i- the Creelman Company owes debts to the amount of $1,000,000.The claims of the petitioners aggregate $3.500.Fast Mail Train Wrecked.St.Louls, Mo, February 20.- The new fast mat! train for the Southwest on the 8t.\u2018Louls, Iron Mountain & Southern Railway, was wrecked, presumably by a broken rall, at Caron- delet, a suburb of St.Louts, early tu- day.Twelve men, including conductor and engineer, are reported injurc several of them seriously.bu CE.\"SOCIETY HELPS UNEMPLOYED Nobllity are Starting industirzs to Pro- Ide Work for Englishmen.London, February 20, \u2014 Society is always getting more and inore businesslike, and now it is Interesting to note that several well-known people have gone in for the carpet indusiry.The Duchess of Sutherland has started carpet making at Helmaditle, in Sutherlnndshire.And this enterprise has found work for many women whose source of Income had been dl- minished by the failure of the fishing orf the Highland coasts.Then the Earl of Pembroke has started a carpet fa~tory at Wilton on strictly business lines.The Earl of Radnor and Sir John Dickson yn- der have joined in the scheme fnd a small private company has beéh form- ed wi 000.a capital of £20,000 ($100.- Axminster carpets of fine quality fire produced.which cost about six ruthens (821.50) to every square yard, and each of these yards contains about 186,000 knots of wool.Viscount dg Vese¢l, of the Irish Guard, has founded a carpet factory at Abbey Leix, hi lace in Queens county, Ireland.A Remarkable Contribution.Special to the Montreal Star.Chicago, February 20.\u2014Wilbur Glenn Vollva, Zion's new leader, secured a remarkable contribution te the church funds yesterday.At the conclusion of his appeal a large table in front of the altar was covered tn the edges and hesped high with gold and sliver coin, bank notre, jewellery.aliverware, cu: Klass, trading coupims, stock tn Zion City industries, cheques for various \u2018 fesse uv PETE amounts und pledges ranging in sizé frôm 40 certs to 33,000, -/ | .ro a ror FRASER BROS.SALES.Household Furniture, Etc.Auction at our xatesrooms, Nos.453 and 486 BT.JAMES ST.Regular auction, Friday Morning, 23rd February at 10 o'clock.A large 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Saile every 10 daye, San Francisen to H* pe pardy.either to-day or for the future | within the larger stand All excite less | Ferbuary 20.1576.OP0:©©0 > © Stage and Shot Herself.chosen\" AN for tbe ordinary foom, Don't mies this i The Clty Attorney says that thé pre- opposition unless they are very far | pa ok of he ® A dollar in the hand js worth e Denver, Col, February 20.\u2014Leaving ; \u2018 Rev.8.H.Cartwright, of Corea: \u201cCorea Until June.i : 4 Li 2 .> y.rent bill does not menace this right \u2018 renching, indesd.Mr.Chamberlain has, on the aballtion of @ [on you cannot borrow.® or he ve qu ne et evenings SHOE The Hermit Nation.bale Tel Up 2904; Up 208 H.NORMAN i LL i : = , CL rysts egtre dur .: ; \"0 far as (he existing trucks are con: {alreudy shown a tendeney to coquet | Island of Montreni, COVLOEONONONO performance.Mra C.À, Welléer made ky cerned; but he thinks that there may ' with the Labor Party; and he will not | composed of Ald.= Sor her way to the stage and, after flour- a N co , ; In the arematie atmosphere of romance : [4 Le danger In connection with the | be very eonspleuous in fighting the Nelson (ebnirman) that hovers over Washington no one has Shing a revalver for a en: In font 3 Conservatory Hall 0 - ; ! set pe .id, ephens.ï view of the audience scharg e Li tracks of other companies, and so | Schemes nearest to its heart.The gound and Childs was Deen prosaic enough to wonder if Mr.+ ; a : : ice\u2019 yn person, inflieti fro 2269 St.Catherine ruggests that the Legislature be ask- | old Tory garrizon will not be so com- held yesterday ef- panaworuh is going to llke Alicg's cook ably era ene \"Persons a will keep à horgs rm fanmg on Street A ° ed to enact that \u201cthe Company shall placent, us ils press already indicates; iat at must ee the audience thought that the shooting Slippery streets: Prevent balling In aid of The Moutreal Maternity, Cor.MoGUI College Ave.4 ,V not operata within the city Umits any , PUL Lhe reins of Opposition are vbvious- | the delegates of Mrs.Cralgle told London reporters she wag part of an@act, and made no out- of the hoof In loose snow.Help \u2019 ; may be rente for other ratiway without paying the per- | ly In Chamberiainite hands.Still this the surrounding did not see \u2018a single dranken man dur- cry.Screams of the performers in the h WINDSOR HALL, Dances, oto.| red ates i .A ' social program lead t fous municipalities, and ing the three oo on > hey Tere.il Wings showed that something unusual keep the hoof ealthy.Va Cinsses ri logsons centage proviled for In the contract | *UCIal programme may lead to serious discuss the ques- \"A HOW does she know they were all had occurred.When the woman was Thursday Evening, Feb.229nd day or eveping, i passed with tha city of Montreal\u201d trouble in the I rds if the path to that tion.There was a married?carried away unconsclous by stage at- \u2014 y e \u2014 : - : is nn ongegte danca : ; : dants, she still held the weapon an .THs reads like a reasonable ronton.(Mamber is not already congested by large atten A woman In New York is giving a lrc- tendants, Tickets\u2014Ladies, 83.00: Gentlemen, 85.00.| : Coren other invasures before the labor pro- The late Ald.of delegates and ture on \u2018How to Berome 8 Charming a photograph, sald to be that of her U on ac $M $ To be procured R.Moat & Ca, 40 tion; and there should be ro doubt | posals get à chance to march G.W.Stephens land-owners.And Conversatiomallst.* The way to be cun- young son.Mrs.Weilder finally was \u2014 Hospital St.end Mrs.H.8.Hoit, 397 about its adoption.In fact an tn- | T° Beta nee march.7 © ETeat interest Wak gidered a charming conversationallst Is removed to a hospital, quiet was re- Yh Stanley 8t.; Windsor Hotel, and Shaw's 2 TRAMP crease of that percentage might fair- | The Fpeech seems to indicate that at manifested in the proceedings Mr.John tu have money.stored and the performance was re- IV holesale from Music Store, 2274 Bt.Catherine Bt.4 ° ° CT \u201c| all events the Ministry is not minded Crawford, Lower Lachine Road, appeared \u2014\u2014 = sumed.a0 Victoria Square Reserved Gallery seats, $3.00, 32.00, Wednesday i Iv be asked before the Street Rallway | to treed gently with 4 for the Road Trustees.Berlin announces that the Kaiser han ° $1.00.Alse Bpeclal Bupper Tickets, at : be granted anv further privileges.Tf | kent With a view to getting WHILE every one agreed that it lagreed to reduce the tariff That loses = £3 300d 32.50 each, to be had at Shaw's.Night, ; ! f r pri 5 | ns much real legislation as possible was most desirable to abolish the toll the Kalser any respect the Canadian 41° 4 Saw ; \u2019 3 the' Street Railway Company desire to ! past the Peers.\u2018The inclination seems gates, the financial question was the Leaving Gymat 8 p.ma - _ ~ great stumbling block, unieas the - A enter upon a poli-y nf Progress rather to push forward a formidable cal Government came to the rescue.THOS.R.FULTON, .: which we have urged nn desirable TIT succession of strong measures with a| It was pointed out by the late Mr u a ; the city as a whnlr the represents ee to Crawford, of Verdon, and the late .piling up a fine bill of com- : p y THE PRIV TE > \u2018tv ; Ald.Nelson ttat it would cost fully tives of the city, and of that policy, | plaints agaiust the Peers jn case a $30.000 n year to keep the roads In A Contral Woman 8 Christian ; should certainiy not stand in the way | catpaen against them Lecomes advis- order and to pay the Interest on the ' The tendency tn carp at every pronos | able The next British cles tions mas ponds 5 the cor crament ME < RESIDENTIAL HOTEL Tempenance Union.\u201d { \u2019 5 ord.who pass .1903, 8\\ of such a company is nesher but | ensiiv turn upon the last issue which wags for many years a member of the 0 J OF THE HIGHEST CLABS IB AT The Amnnual Public Meeting of this à Uk NT [te 1 ; 6 ; nav - 3: st, was very par- 3 ; ness-like nor progressive Ve weuta the late Mr.Gladstone endeavored to Ce pale Trust, and : Let or £8 Qusensborough Terrace, W, Union Will be beld in the LECTURE gurely not think the more of th- Street raise the status of the Upper House.metal placed on the roads.LONDON, ENG.HALL of CRESCENT STREET CHURCH 4 Rallway if tt wera contended to n' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ta Balti Ma 7 mater n EE oases a han ar d , ni ; TTT TT A press despatch from more.wo minute wal from Queen's .p.m., and - ways do business within the limits 0° tbls morning states that Mf.Reverdy f Road Tube and Kensington Gardens.dress by Rev.Mr.Mackay.A cordial in.THE DISSOLUTION OF THE Newly Decorated and Furnished J ¥ is extended to èvery one: 433 clog ni Ans cere ; HUNGARIAN PARLIA T ing in the grounds surrounding the Ex- ; cesalty Tegin fran ANS Porspany \" - MENT.ecutive Mansion at Annapolis.He waa the join The Library ?FINEST ENGLIBH MEAT ONLY.looks after ita own \u2018niereats Sear Fhe Austrian Einpere@r has once guest of (Governor Carroll, and dined with Investi ation Separate Tables In the Dining-reoms.l : the eit shonid taka the grctest care MOTE abpediend 10 force and the Hun- Others during the.evening.Hig body waa , .g BECA us E in FRENCH CHEFS.M, .i .IN a A found in a large courtyard by a'servant.ELECTRIC LIGHT.that Its rights are not invaded 1+ garian Parliament 15 once more, tech- THE deceased was a distinguished ou can- FUL! H 19 In the publie interet thet our FIVAIIY at trust, non-existent, The I'nitrd States siatesman, and a bril- How much has been ac.all probability y TER a Ra SPECIAL BAND : strept raflway shall be fhe boot the COHN feds have declared that ltant jurist.He was recognized as an complished in safe-guardin not afford to purchase ERMS FROM 3 gs.SINGLE: ¢ ga k : y shall h > otest, \u201cthey will disregard the ediet £ ais orator of the highest attalnmenta and Manufacturers\u2019 Association ever had for p g g book DOUBLE PER WHEK INCLUSIVE.i moat progressive, Ihe most Up-to-date vy regard ol diet of die.broad-mindédness In the discussion af him.policy holders from still more all the new books you No charge for Hot or Cold Baths, Wednesda Feb 20 Ê eolntion and wil re-assembls in the foreign political questions.wish to read elther in Bedroome or Bathrooms.® ° D .pe In the world: but t¢ {= quite ae mich A contemporary marvels that the Ja- Free Use of Cabinet Turkish Bath.TRA .Parviinment House on Wednesday, un- lunder and corruption ; In the publie Interest tht it chu! pov ; or At the annual meeting of the Graphic panese had enough to eat while the war PEUR P .oO 8.pm \u2018 the full value of th» public franchise ess prevented hy the irnopa.The Company, held at the head office of the | lasted and only began to starve with the In Everybod \u2018s for March Supposing you 9 LEMEN VALETED AND THEIR 4 to 6.30 ° ¥ 1 hel in , situation in the dual monarchy clearly company.yesterday afternoon, at three restoration of peace.That's easily ex- y \u2019 UNDERWEAR KEPT IN REPAIR Weath rmitting.) A elds with the public consent Aare nat mend.What will be th v- © «lock, the Hon.Sir Francis Hincks was plained.In the war they ate up the Rus- .bou ht one paper cov- FREE OF CHARGE.( er pe B i e the uj La says _ te-elicted president.sians wWson says : 5 APDl;, PROPRIETOR, R.CHAB.IRWIN, Hon.Sea.\u2014 that few politi al prophets are jus: THE Graphic newspaper was pub- .\u201cWhile M C li M C rd ered book at 6 Cc Tele, 3956 Paddington.1 AN IMPERIAL COURT OF APPEAL Uy realy to hurd, but ali are lished in New York by J.H.and ©.Lots more people would be honest If 1 call, clurdy weekly for a year, it Tariffs may be obtained at Star Of inner hve ee ono watching the struggle with th on - M.Goodsell, thé capital of the don- there was any money to made by it, ha _ , fice, Montreal ) FUNE À 1 Me 0 PE Phe ener evens pC ne tha: te fate of Sanger porn belrg held largely in this city by INTEREST AROUSED and Alexander have been de would cost you $33.80 » \u2019 43.20 saw L gi ng.Mr.s.of Toron: ! VASTES a at d , : nV - izati : g ohn Hodgins.of Toronin wha local capitalists, The venture was not posed, the other organizations wag present as the representative of the Ontario Bar.advousted (he e - mere \\ objection to the Judivlal Committee is 1 Ton, both declare that they are ee ar of smallpox during P \"No.\" she protested, \u2018that would be ga VE = pointed out by Colonel Clarke, olerk that Their Lordships base their deci- thorcciphiy loyal to the Emperor-King The opening concert of asking too much.Buppose you work dur- Ing the day and stay home at night.\" tem\u2019 who have tightenea\u201cheir \u2014\u2014 .~ NELSON'S MEMORANDUM of the House, that there are four terme in use interchangeably to de- NOTICE sions on the common law of Eng'an } and that they do not desire the separ- the McGill h 1d n oli holders\u2019 : mil 1b.lected boat i any © , ton of Hungary from Austria, Kos- University Glee Club took pince in the oO oO C 7 scribe elected bodies.namely.House which differs in many respects fron | oy 9 | ol M o \u2018 h h eat Molzon's Hall before a large and fashion- When the Weftmount fire brigade went \u2026.P y Famous Document in the Hero\u2019s Own of Assembly, Parliament, Legislature Beaver Lodge No.6 1.0.0.F.the common law of Canadn especially suth.Who as 1e son © e gre: able audience.The members of the club to turn out the other day it was found lions more surely than ever end House of Commona.In a letter {amb of above lodge are requested of Quebec and presumably nf other [PATES was (cently asked the aim wore in good voice, and showed very (hat the horse was in St Henri.How- bef and are reme in andwriting 8aid to Have Been to Lord Dutferin, in 1877.Earl Care 10 ea se tanerel of pur inte Bro Wo ; \u2018palition.po : careful training.ever, it's refreshing to see that West- or supre : , ai: parts of the Empire.of the Coalition !le rep'led T students were carefully prac- mount has had one tragedy that cannot Pr Found.arvon speaks of the Legislature of NE wie at Malnonnauve.08 British institutions are more apt :> grow than to be rooted up and placed; and it is therefore more likely re- \"Most assuredly it Js not separation from Austria.We desire to preserve and strengthen the Union.The Hun- tised in glee singing by Mr.Hough- ton, who was an excellent musician.Messrs.Holton and Penny are the visit.be blamed on the water.SAME OLD STORIES.\u201cI read an 1885 paper for two hours be- their power.\u201d The remedy for this\u2014see London February 20.\u2014 The Daily Telegraph to-day makes the interesting announcement of the discovery of the criginal draft In Lord Nelson's hand- Canada, while other official letters from England refer to the \u201cProvincial Purliaments.\u201d At the opening of the Ontario As- Wednesday, 21st inst, at 2.30 p.m.Badges.By order of N.G.that any infusion of Colonla] experi- arian demands are in accordance With ing governors tp the Montreal General) fore 1 discovered that it was out of date.\u201c Lawson\u2019s \u201cBlack Flag on the writing of his historic \u201cGeneral Me- \u201cembly.in 1867, Hon.Mathew Crooks ence into the final Imperial Court of the Constitution.Grant them, and Hospital for the week.- \u201cPhat 80?\" .yo > gar.The document, which was aup- Cameron, then provincial secretary, \u201c FUNE AL, Appeal would come by Ihe niladltlon of dissatisfaction in Hungary will dis- EC TH tte goveraors have ong \u2018Yes, It was full of accounts of troubles Big Three\u201d in Everybody 3 ar The document.which war sup- \u201clate thet His Excellency the Lieut.- Colonial judges to the present court appear.without creating discontent in They took a deep Interest in the In the Balkans, ° mw! and Vene- for March posed to have been lost, was in the Governor Jia not Txplain why he Tay , Austria.\u201d prosperity and welfare of all local : ' i possession of a private family living fit to assemble \u201cthis, the first parila- NOTICE rather than by the creation of a new ment of the Province of Ontario.\u201d K { ; court.This has already been tried; The point at Issue ja the nsc of the charitable Institutions intended to as- Thousands are said to De mare in near Merton Abbey.the home of Lady 205 1 E ent No.1 1.0.0.F and there seems to be no good reason Hungarian emblems and language in \u2014\u2014 ary Ilana and gor invited: out, an \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Election Writ issued.Moatrea ACampm 0.UU fe + why it should not work well.the Hungarian section of the army.Improvements in Red River.: i.Customs Collector Was Smuggler.\u2018Ottawa, Feb 20.\u2014The wrh for Members 1 above Bpcnmpment are re- : .+ = eu n atte ) N Ji - To the lay mind.however.wiil com | The Coalition does not sk fdr the en- Winntpéz, Man.February 28.\u2014The Can't Make it Worse.War Road.Minn, February 20.a leon eo Breton ques to attend the funeral of our iste i the question : Have wa not too many tire independence of the Hungarian Department of Dominion Public Works (Topeka Journal.) A.Moody, collector of Customs here, and Vict to replace Mr.D.D.Mc- his lata residence, 183 laaelle xt, Mals- \u2018decaslong mow.of appeal across the forces ns dues the party of Indepen- has notifled the Board of Trade here From what we hear of Paris, we\u2019 Juligs has been arrested, charged with smug- Kensie, appointed to the bench, was ls- oqmmeuve, on Wednesday, 21st inst, at kd i p should ardinary domestio dencg The King, however, han\u2019 so sot, this years extimates wil provide oad ia arencs presides gling whiskey across the Canadian \"Red yes y.Nominations March 12.80 p.m.etd aT y 0 0 nce.* ' for improvements to the Red River to me if ipsuçanes pregidents 7 teh 14th, v order + C.P.sgpipen axac he appocled fo a higher modest render the river na J hore: Sh voludg ; .I > | 2 4 td ; ' as CE va used to grant their more A n Le 3 [ à ; = - evening sky would be lit up by the lurid rerontiy made enquirise about the pur- 7 s ; re connert glow of tunumerable prairie firés an ~hase of 20,000 acres x land In what is EDISON PHONOGRAPH ; .i hon orn Consonionted around, and the air would ba Joaded wifh known ak the great clay beit.with a Cash or Weekly Payments iT PR _\u2014 \u2014 sdrago Pourd ot Trade their smoke The fires would be,staried View to establishing a colony there.Even zoom grote iat + Exchange.in varlous a» Somel Ines peosts ut of Oiduama, for which there ws ouch ersten FETHERSTONHAUGH & GU.ProYINGE or gueskc.ER pure cussedncss and the desire to see it qq rush when it was opened up, is EF MUSIC 4 PHONOSRER 4 co, Fred HB Fetnorstoposugh.BL.M B: § Departments.burn would start them.while sometimes sendirg its quota ime northern Ontario, 2144 St.Catherine 8t., cormer Alex Tender, Charles WV Eur de mu amin SUPE RIOR COU RT they would ho started by gelling RWaY ang all of them are farmers of the bet- Casafa Lite Butidiag, Mentreal.Dr.H.J.Brodeur, specialist of Paris, R from the settler as he was attempting to ter class, willing to carry out the condi- Also Toront», Ottuwa and Want baton for the treaiment of diseases of the skin.EX-PARTE, burn a fire-break around his cabin, hay tions usual in regard to setUement.\u201d PHOTOGRAPHERS.complexion, scalp and urinary troubles, Dame Ada Maud Austin widow of the and graln stacks.and again the Indians ar att , x re pu has removed his office to 36 Park ave.late Charles D.Hanson, in his life- .would start them Hut with \u201closer settles Newfoundland Is Prosperous.ARTISTIC, AT ARLESS A i 2 à | Sh nan Montreal, insurance adjuster requise Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000.Reserve Funrne, ment this danger has brome à terror OfP That 1heve yo lie possibility of the PHOTOS Li 2er \u201d ing the appointment of a cirator to SFICE J the past.present political conditions in Newfound- NATURAL ul St.James A OMPTLY SECURED SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS ho yacant estate of the suid late HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO H Te land undergoing change as long as the \u20ac 6 The Country \u2019 \u2019 Poti ; G IM ALEX.LAIRD A \u2018r ou.itioner, 8.E.WALKER, General Manager a Derslicts With College Degrees.present era of commercial prosperity en.ty of ha Ses pre mens House Having seen the petition of the said ' _ 4 Derelicts wha pissess college degrees gures is the opinion expressed by Mri] PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES by Expert.liminary advice ing silver for thie country Petitioner, it 1s hereby ordered that the ES THROUGHOUT CANAD.in N Joseph Peters, of St John's, Newfound- - moderate.Our Inventor's FE omer) if you select spoons, forks, relatives and creditors of the said late BRANCH o are found In alarming numbers in New Juseph Peters, ¢ bis ecquent.Marion & Marion, ver vor - knives, etc., with the trade m Charles D.Hanson shall appear before THE UNITED STATES AND ENG York, and the sccrclary of the Bowery land, who oo present the Er Pe à Montreal ; and Washingicn.* , ihe orothonatary pe uperior Cpurt ] - ; brother, Lr.Peters, o s city.- - r the Province of uebee, In the s- A branch of the Y.M.C A.tells a striking 27 Hl remain in Montreal for some | WISH 2% te 5006 Discount trict of Montreal.at the Tutelle Office, A general Banking business transacted.Accounts may be ope story vf the wealuicss of this pe, their J wi re ; Untill Int March MARRIAGE \u2014 I at the Cort House, in the Clty of Mont- mail with ail branches ef this Bask.Re aye.AN Framed : real.on Monday.the twenty-sixth day of inability to fight the battle of iife, and Mr.Peters visited the New England T0 Jon.Al My Ploturce oan you have chosen wisely.In February instant (1906), at ten of the oS IR Bi TAIL perse fi - a ee = dis IEA ER TT Ree Ly Ov CRE w- STAR-TI : ESDAY.FEBRUARY 20, 1906.THE MONTREAL\" DAILY In.walking - past open] | | ~ ~~ sewers there's danger of cone 4 - | EE + AT TD.- : \u201d #3 4 IC sBIERIS.i is 250 syraTHOONA OAFE tracting typhoid \"there\" 5 dur ; ; a EE\" .Vb TEA \u201c For Lunch or Dinner.and it 1s nerved = In drinking praser\u2014the ere SA \u2018 : + ou rink an - i \\ 6 pA SA and a trance NY anger every where.- ; ; ; { + nine rare Fir, tel An industrious People.Lu McGill\u201d Coleg ave.TM |.Good, rich blood is the From © ear settloment of e ho are the mogt ustrious people - M .West down to perhaps 1676 or later de.[In the world?The question came up In best protection.M ake y ours i the course of a weik with Mr.8.G.Brix- TL rich and pure with Abbey's LE AA : ire fl visited - PRESIDENT, struetive prair res annually tan,.of Liverpoai, who has during the Salt\u2014the wonderfully mild vorthern lowa, and they were especlally jay; Le knooked ebout most cor- | .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 order of the Foard.1859, one of the neighbors, a Mr.Whitney, ts natural rces as do the Belgians PATENT SOLICITORS.BLACK FIGURED EOLIENNE, silk and wool, for costumes.Regular drab, gray, mauve, reseda, pink, ete E.S.CLOUSTON, fied observed a prairie fire a few miles \u2019 $1.25; General Manager.away to the south-east anf hed anxiouaiy (TOM thelrs) the reat, ot the world EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.\u2014 BLACE Woot sREN ADINE, price 35: and 45c.he tre, 19th January, 1908, watched It, but as the wind was In the noo easily be trebled,\u201d conc ï Inventions Patented BLACK SILK GRENADINE, large assortment to select from.Prices 19 13 taw opposite direction ar Mi wan banking Brixton.DE.FRS.DE SALES PREVOST, AND/TRADE MARKE REGISTERED ranging from $1.00 up to $2.50 a yard.OUR SPECIAL LINES E\u2014THE INVESTMENT HERALD, sgainet the wind, they did not apprehend .Settiing Northern Ontario.Consus trons Vote 4\u20ac Free oneultations OWEN N EVANS Bl NAN NN AA Ae ees \u20ac Mining and financial paper.News - few ; .able in- muoh danger from it for a few hours, A viritor from Calgary remarked at the for A roaadny, Friday, 10 w os Sm à .- BLACK TAFFETA SILK, 20 inches wide fon regarding mining, ofl industri , ë 3 erchants à .= nes abou, o the family sat down to cat.While they Windsor last night on the increasing Merchants Bank Building.AMuntreal hehe dey) companies, ete.No Investor should vere at the meal smoke began to pour ndsor las 83 205 BLACK TAFFETA CHIFFON, 22 inches, out It.Will send six months fre : * number of Americans who were desirous BLACK PEAU DE SOIE, 20 inches wide.A.IL.Wisner & Co.61 and 68 Cog po the room.and on looking out they | securing agricultural lands in northern BILLIARD TABLES.nnd they were surrounded by the Ontario.For the past few years there prices.Our resident agents work on salary, YCK BROKER were forced to break the windows and | = nds of hor best across Profs, The Brunawick Balke Colander « Co.as & LON.& GLOBE oat Montreal LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAIST COSTUMES atony Life Bullding.Toronto, Ont, ; FETHERSTON 24c\u2014Our different lines of FANCY WOOL DRESS FABRICS at 24 cts.percale, striped or figured designs, mi Yearsley.Manager for Lin e fire, and the east part of their tnrush of Americans into COLORED PLAIN ALPACA, in the best shades of mavy blue, wyr- .Kray.blue or pink.me.was all ablaze.The wind had sud- en west re ony BILLIARD TABLES P FS tle, green, brown and drab.LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES AT 48c.These are Che\u2014\u2014\u2014 thelr notleing Jt.and the fire had\u2019 come to settle in Ontario, and In a measure 1 In figuring with them jou are not com- 146 \u2018SL Lawrence at 13 Write tor our book \u201cThe : Francois Xavier Stree, eu denly veercd to the south-east without ; Bowling Alleys.Bar Fixt h NAVY BLUE LUSTRE, with fine =atin stripes, checks, in different colors, Just two size 1 only veered recently that they showed any disposition urea, cheapest FANCY COLORED LUSTRE, small checks, in brown, drab and green.$1.25 blouse for 48c.\u201cIS P.BRYANT , i down om them with terrible speed.They ja but geiting back one's own, for On- Pelled to pay commiasinns or middlemen's MARKS limb nut of them to save their lives.w the border during many years.tentee,\u201d Offices, Mootr si, Tremor: ae, a.+ , Everything was destroyed, together with here are several attempts being made Washington 201 913 The Big East End Depai OPPOSITE = pen of hogs and bay and grain stacks en establish colonies,\u201d jhe Calgary PHONOGRAPHS.St 0 thie \u2018STOCK EXCHANGE standing near.very spring and fall the \u201cThe president of a Montana bank 9 1571 to 1589 .a Bi A H mannes Lars 1] must clear all ont.1418.Tao.u.Hocatey, 7087 Bt.MARRHAGELICENSES- ; , Quality and attractiveness there is clock In the forenoon, to give their ad- SAVINGS BANK \\NK DEPART] L their affinity for low babits and associe- Gintes tho other day, and says that the TELL à ice upon the contents of the said peti- ns \u201com Que pol revel hat the Newfound- | à nal.nl rd nd ew, ven Sonal, va oom The point fecling prevail there | ed b - United Oetharime %.ear Kleury ot.po silver plate 1s 4 Montreal, Fobr 14th: 1906.Deposits of $1 and upwards received, a of view, sensational, bu: from the po Jand treaty may be adopted by the - .Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, - In buying tureens, bakin cbruary current rates, The depositor is subject to Mo.of view of the abacnoe ny Inherent states before long.The statement ve i 19 36 Merchants Ba RS re at: bh Fla dishes, etc., ask for the goods © (8gd.), J.RENE.ever in the withdrawal of the M hole\u2019 assurance that a college degree guaran- enator Lod would no .A , > venings\u2014 8 : port on Oo e epos tees an lucreasingly prosperous career pfeil influence to bear ee Tel, B 4134 166 312 MERIDEN BRITA CO.FOSTER, MARTIN,\" MANN & MAC- Pp , KINN it is to be included among the sad \u2018mys- against the measure lo secure Its defeat.terles of life, common to all phases of y Spoaking of the winter in Newfound- [ Attorneys or, Petitioner.Montreal (Que) Branch DISCOUNT SALE, MARRIAGELICENSES AGONY OF SORE HANDS 43 F.HL MATHEWSON, Mang it.\u201cAbout one-fourth of tie men who and, Mr.Peters said that there had bcen of Framed snd Unf a Piet 1 - ; , ssued by John M.M.Duff are Ttrupped and strandes tT.\" VD hardly any snow there this sesson.ln WILLSON @ SON 1 Pailioe 3 167 8 Jamos st, and 45 Crescent ot.A beautiful cake can be] = here,\u201d said secretary Hool, \u2018are vol'\u20ac0 yany cenes thie fistrermen have been un- 315 313 men, end three-quarters are n:'lve Am- able to get thelr wood out.Sractoé and Poll.Water and Hat iced so readily with + ! * ¥ - .F 3 : ericans.When Cleveland H.Dodze, soon : after his graduatipp from Prinecion, vus Says Ottawans are Profane.LEGAL CARDS, Cansed Intense Pain.Could 9 i chalrman of the committee of manage- Speclal to the Montreal Star.FLORISTS.De Ne Housewerk, ment here.he could be seen mans even- Ottawa, February 26.\u2014 Rev.George F.\u2014 \u2014 ings in the week at the service with Lis Baiton, In a zermon in Dominton Church - , ACGIBBOK, CASSRAIN N° AITOIELL } SURVEYER ; hand on £1r couider Of some alk: man on Suir, sla hat be maberi mon HRD 2p tf canana ER EIDES 5 came «.VERY GRATEFUL TO CUTICURA i who was down on his luck, a mun wo .entrèai ; in any other place he had ever been.Be- F WwW ca R.D.Mcutbbon, KE.Unase Casgrain, K.C.\u2014 } had run riot.We get them from a over fore coming to Ottawa he had come to Lo ERS \"rs ar victor tue ; & ¥ surveyor \u201cM à | cked ; the world.\u2018)niy lately one of our :n- the conclusion that swearing wus dying 26 313 A.Chase Casgraux Cnas M.Cotton, y hands cra and pecled, and H- mates was a graduate of the Univer .v out, \u2018but be Wrought ne oe où _ Joseph W.Weldon.Rirol M McDougall, were 80 sore it was impossible for me J dv - To Fi of Copenhagen, Denmark, and ®t ihe | wg \u201chowever, was no criterion of the PHRENOLOGY .to wates, housework.If I I put them Prepare ready for use.i same time we liad one who held deg: oy nora] standing of Canada In this respect and if I tried to cook tha heat hours) from Princeton and the University or \u2018anada as a whole is Infinitely cleaner SPORTING GOODS LIVERY.Virginia Mew with dip m the.and Detter.The evil was particularly no- .om intense pain.I consulted two doctors, Chocolate, Pink, White, FROM ; lotnas frota tiveable In the boys of the city.Amongst Profsssy or Lowe reads the past, but their prescriptions were utterly | d 0 4 { ological seminaries, graduates of Har.nen, he belleved, swearing was pans- : present And ! future on love, Sr EI Skis.Skates, Tobog- useless.And now after using one cake A mon y range, : vard, Penusyivania, Rochester and Syre- ; ig away, not because of any increased scientific and reliable, charges 0c t 25c ut, with complete costume.Jas.Of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuti- : L d Ma I Chicago $33.cuse Universities, all blow in here, and '+:erénce for God, but Because rocioty lo $4.4301} Bt.Catherine st 29 318 Half Day 1 ser RE aesler, B23 Dor- cura Ointment my hands are entirely : emon an p 8.: : : ; y x man t 3 ester st, fout Univireity at about u month ago a Yale man, without |\" 08 It.Ne on mont do for Go = jus nel Up b 1240 well, and I am very grateful.(signed) _\u2014 St.Louis $30.00 « shirt to his back, asked for ald.We trees : 9 - e KE Mrs, Minnie Drew, 18 Dans St.Roz- 0 Ltd T t make no distinction regarding color, Will- Increase 1.C.R.Rates.Love S Fine Candies - bury, Mass.\u201d The Cowan 0., oy oron 0.EVERY DAY creed, social condition or nationality.A |e.to the Montreal Bitar.Ne.better in town.\u2018Tèl.East 481, FRUITS.= Fro 1908 pre-requisite to aumnission Is a desire on (i, wa, February 20.\u2014 The Minister of 151 67 2aw La | m February ue to April 7, \u201c the part of the applicant to help him- Na\u2018iways proposes to increase the Inter- - - VILLE BITTER.ORANGES, 13 cts a via RL rly sil a vasement aa thin | PRESS er Code as ee | Sramen azz 6 5 BLOOD POISON .».we hun - en; , - ; provokes the keenest surprise, and mora çan,.ine passenger rates mre about the A perfeet type of the Extra Fanc; Maiaga Grapes.Bonners.#14 : nion acl ic 0 than one person is led to ask, what 18 ane ag those prevalling oy other rail highest order of excel- Dorchester-æ:.Tei Up 3333.6 20 FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS Esa , the value of n college education 1f % fais rosée 1» Bastern Canada.Far distances lence in manufacture, = : we hava nde the oure of blood poison a I AND CONNECTIONS to give young men (he power to more ve two bu miles the rates à ; .> = | specialty.Primary, Secondary or Tertiary > à lowtr lt 1g.fntended to Increase them to 8lond Pe! n Permanently Cured, You can RS E D successfully wresile with the hard facts! the standard of the C.P.R.and of thc OO 's .Galvanic Liniment.be Lroated bore under sam © gusranty.THROUGH TOURIST SLEEPE VERY.I ?4 = i » 3 Tes Jap! a sti- of lite and subie them?That is the Grans Trunk.The commercial travelers Costs ttle, but worth more.Cures abs es It vou bave exheurtnd tbe old SHORT LINE FAST TRAINS natural question that leaps to the lips of Les vl also advanc bo » Rheumatism, Lumbago.Sciatica, Sprains, methods of treatment, and still have aches = NO DELAYS the Nninitiaied, and to à certain extent which yi: valis on the other eastern r =.rien d atc.Prep.by John J.Wclafeld, 121 Bleury and pains, Muous Patohos in Mouth.Sors Hours\u20149 to J, I to ñ, M bas lcglc on Îts side.but a 2 ex | The MeCali Funeral Bletdone M.1377.Mal orders, mromptly Fb or bles.Copper-Colore pot, Appointments-Tel.Up 1332 Inquire of 4 choy > es .J \\ amination of ls assum-ion Wik snow New Voir, February 20.\u2014 Accompa- Baking Powder ren No gt Free for proofs of WILLARD MASSEY, N.E.F.&P.A, that whatever are the triumphs of a col- nied by menibers of the family.the body > We Make BO B 0 A 8 176 Washington 8t., Boston, Mase.\" lege education, the change of tempera- of John A McCall, former president of .CANADA'S STANDARD for straight ana ran at hob COCK REMEDY co.hysiological Optics.Optical ' ment js not neceesarity one of them.A the New Yok Life Insurance Company, SOLD EVERYWHERE.vf repairing Rubber Goods.pecialty 1007 MASORIC TEMPLE, ChIcags,.LL Prof.Physiological Optics.Optica Institute of Canada.40 317 2172 ST CATHERINE STREET.(Opposite Bible House.) who dled a: Lakewood, N.J., Sunday 331 156e0d A.HODINA, Bea: \u2019 : night, was brought to this city yesterday, 4 £ Denver Hall HI lack the will power to resist the approach and taken to his home In West 72nd } \u2018 i of temptaiion in the form of liquor, the Street.= : \u2014 cs a | cause of the downfail of tho great ma- ACCOTÏME to présent arrangements, the PEABODY SPEAKS.COMMON SENSE = ustice, 1 | \u2014\u2014 Jority of the men to whom Mr Hoot re- ge oran Pro Lt Stock on .ITALIANS QUIT WORK.President of Mutual Life Telis of ee IT ay TRER rT Ar = = DR.KLINE GREAT PL N ND FANCY BRE ri b sad Tw fers.To attempt to Recount for this will the Blessed Bacramont in 71st street.Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bad Bugs.i METI Disease, Al A M Cath man may be a brilliant scholar and still » H be found to bo as futile as to att eet Many Suits Entered.- .a 4 St.Vitas Danes ti y Oom1omPl Wontt Use Grand Trunk at Present, Their Cabin, They Say, Was sur ; put NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.Tue pile Braud aad SE Vira Danes Cheapness is not based on what you pa bi | to account for a Lincoln in stnireraft or rounded by Woives.New york, February 20-\u2014Charles Ali druggisis, or 351 Queen st.west ds eatiss end 83 tris 1 bottle sent throught a Keats in poetry.Special to the Montreal Star.y A.Peabody, presicent of the Mutual Toronto.Boewake of imitations.40 313 Canadian Aseucies FREE % Fit vatiente VOU get for what you pay.Try the longest 4 Ottawa, February 20.\u2014 It Is aunounc- \u2018Toronto, Unt.February 20.\u2014Be- Life Insurance Company, yesterday y paying EE are Se d best / H to Treat Auto-Scorch Sens dE es mh ihe Wolves en shanty ni re OY salted that civil suite have been begun crim\u201d 13 nia pa., 137 156 eod an est.ow -Scorchers.v ne e right wolves an ars at night, à gang of in the Supreme Court a t et PE ; Spced limitations of the euto are now SécUred at the last passion of Parllament Italians who wera hired In Torunto to A.MoG urdy former president or tha TO FRIGHTEN HUSBAND, - : - WINDSOR BAKERY - George | being discussed everywhere A New 10.TUP eat trains over Grand work on the construction of the James company; Robert H.McCurdy, former 452 GUY STRELL, PHONE MAIN 14 i Trunk t H .th \" .a : York authority the other day ex.Ca Tes i Depot the it Bay Railway at Sudbury have refused general manager: and Colonel Chaps.Bride Took Carbolic Acid and Was GERMAN COLONY IN DANGER.) as pressed his views of what is needed ditions on the Int wlonial are improved Michael Basso, who looks after the H.Raymond, ani Louls A.Thebaud.duite Successful.n e to develop it and low Is 1 constituting the firm of Chas.A.Ray- onto, Feb 20, - Mrs - | in these words: \u201cIn the best Interest of connect with thé Etat Inkes.interests of the Itailan colony In Tor- mond & Co.late general metropolitan ¢ Sant or on 3 avers.Ger Iinpl of Wangoni Tribe on the War \u201c Labranche, Portneuf; those engaged in automoblling T think = \u20143 onto, reve a letter tg a agents of the Mutat.a \u20ac lt tE husband yesterday path./ \\ T THE HOTELS.A Faun.Victoria that every court having jurisdiction a eleven of the Italians brought from Mr.Peabody nct:d upon the oral an drank a tableepoonfu; of a mix- Cape Town, February 20.\u2014The Cape LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.ton, Sr etoile whould keep a thorough record of ali con- Toronto to work l'on the railway 2dVice recently givin by Joseph H.ture of carbolic dcld, rosewater and Times\u2019 correspondent in German East At th een'a\u20148, KE.Baler, J.0 | Rivers: J.R.Demers, I have been put in gaol in Sudbury be- Choate, to the Board of Trustees.Om glycerine burning her throat slightly.Africa, under date of January 29, re- Me roan A Morin.Srdbury.| At the Alblon\u2014 Mre.% cause they refused to work.He re- COmmunicating with Messrs.McCurdy.The husband had her removed to St.ports that a powerful imp! of the James Morris, Hamilton, W Canning, | ghnau: W.L.Wellar, Br) quested Mr.Basso to go up and investi- Mr.Thebaud and Colonel Raymond, Michael's Hospital, where she.soon Wangon! tribe has invaded the east-| Guelph; T= W, Tisdale, Toronto; E.J.page Quebec: W.J Bo gate the case, but Mr.Busso statad It was learned that Mr.MeCurdy and recovered and asked her husband to ern confines of Langenburg province, Duggan, W.R.Babcock, Otinwa, Kinsella, W, H, Dart, P, that he would not look Into the mat- his son would raise no objection to have her taken home.\u201cAre you SŒTy at the north-east end of Lake Nyassa.At the Corona\u2014Æ.F.Cardell, \u2018Boston: don.Ont.: W.ITarrington ter until he has réceived some addi- personal service on the ground of thelr you took the medicine now?\u201d asked There has been severe fighting with W.M.Edson, 8t.Albans: A.Wood.Ot- L.Pletcher.Christu; A.victions under the speed !Im!tation laws, these to be accessible in business hours te any one interested.Further, I would suggest that the convictions which bave befallen à motorist should be endorsed upon tle back of his certificate or l!- tional information from the authorities residence in New Jersey.All the une of the nuvees.the German troops.Capt.Wiess was tva: Ww.ok once: ne y pe ol.land: a E vr rem nd cense, and a copy hereof be sent to the © there, proepective defandants authorized \u201cNot much.I gave him\u2014pointing killed and a detachment of native rt Ww tama.bell, New York Bétand Quebec: 1B.Kol state commission with a court recom- XED nd ASCOT About sixty-five Itallans hired here! thelr counsel to accept service In to her hHusband \u2014 a good Scare, and | troops massacred.The rebels are cup- At the 8t pmpbell,| Hall=F.M.Jor- E.Cote.Quebec; 8.¢.mendation as to what adtion, if anv, the Tv 0 a several weeks ago.| \u2018and all of them their behalf, and on Thursday the that is all I did it for.\u201d The couple | turing much ammunition.Major Jo- © Montfort; 8.D.Stevens, Hawkes.Duffy, Chicago: J.o ; is contraéta, ortation from 12st summons was served.have been married only a few months.hannee, with 400 me, is making àl-pury: E J.Fi ; iL .J.gains, Toledo; T.Singer, trn; Jan\u2018 H Worman, T sommission should take, whether of revo- .Look LE soie.= x ge h Pay, fr Announcement that evidence against eee sweeping movement from the cast.n Granby: À.W Abbott, Toronto: F.Te.Biermoins, Shawinigan : Trent port 2, - tie 8 : addon or of temporary suspension.A impo ratty ln | the nuwket look more favorable the Mutual Reserve Insurance Coni- His Harvest of Fur.In a despatch, dated February © treau, Drummondville; J.K.Osborne, To- tier St.Scholagtique: ommission of broad-minded men who Most collan break there fin understand the automobile could handle We put extre strength in our these questions with success, and bring \u2018We getthe buttonholes in a about the desired results, since its power foul - would be absolute.As to bail for an in- £68 %oasly, double stitch thea fræction ot the law, an automobilist should not be hampered in thla matior: ndent emphasizes the gravity |runto: J.H onda \u201cNeepaw.Windsor; W.D, Gerald holders are shaken out.3) pany Wil be laid before (he Grand Edmonton, Calgary, February 20.\u2014 of Ihe situation.He declares that um.% easier, and unless all the bull lex to-day was.made by Assist- p ham fur tra arrive have deserted the market, there should ant District Attorney Note yesterday.Pon Tint Slave Laie oY avn less Germany immediately scnds out a be some lively gains ins before long.of furs valued at $25000.war ee, CUS, BRUISES, CAFES | ces J.B.Picken.\u2014It Is feit that it will be the trip of three hundred mi wise to await more definite developments a days, Freighters in the Winnipeg, Feb, lection train has At the Carslake\u2014F.C.Reynolds, New At the Windsor-\u2014-J.A.York: Wm.Algile, Alton; J.B.Saunders, nipeg: Ton.Clifford SF Brockville; H.K.Wickniad, a: A |B.Béthune Ottawa: Q.Blomquist, 1 Tours > win, I os- Winnipeg; Tr eric ton; B.w.Malone; ca Haat- and Miss Borden, Lord oie: \u2018Ww.P.1 strong force the whole of Northern Nyassa land will be ablaze.Clergyman Assassinated, in the winter wheat crops before em- have had a bed winter oe to Jack barking upon a new bull campaign.and: of énOw, be says.Lt.i Hoppe ho should be permitted to give any se- , also to E0 slow unUl tt,às definitely ascer- work in educating cr y are x titre sata i) Cr .lé goods and atten of rie - curity which is satisfactory to the peace so tained whother the hostility to corpors- nearly 800 ducating th 5 [) oe i a LA said defendant.xe zed in anid defendant.seized in this cnuse, cone J \u2018 officar\u2014a valuable waich br some plecs cents al =, alt tions, as tested In Washington and crowds ting 30, ers\u2019 Institutes 1 \u2019 gi Bt of goatn.Fey 2, PACHANIL BBC Montreal\u201d 20h In a8, Albeur, assume t f - B.8.C.Montreal, Fel C.Montreal, 2 of jewsilery, for oxample.\u201d any definite shape.armerss \u201cind Saskatohew 1506, VHE GLEANER, A .at pot pase x nm ; ) bh \u201clon Would Further Je : 3 § :c@-president the Grand ented this pating from mn extension 7 the - Ulta e belleviff 1 k f the a most question, recently ung Inte shows ar] in the su; The s°;: was evk, be picken advance, Dino Dominive of life, +t, NlInarjc cessfuiyor the ne Ytatively lve cou- of the as their sd.It has - Mned from «& as tothe it that no 16 company Pacifio fuv information Federal Gov- has now been _hls astounding aveys the Intel- omit of Kajen tebminus and of \u2018rafiway or term- : in British Cu! A Nas been ascer- Sanadian Northern dgpstruction from simpeon with all [that they are be- > {mportant exten- ty cf the first Is has pervad- buskdings for sev- hcté zre now defin- Yéeling will be en, in view of made by the eG.T.P.and oth- work would ue Columibia, It \u20185 #,.that the diffi.western end was \u2018fhe company was @ heavy financing ~pther sections 4 fan Northern, of the news is vit may have upon {general control of system by Am- ONTREAL CHINESE Are 'e Jing Recruits to Join Armed Forces in the Celestial Empire.GOING FROM ALL QUARTERS Big Political Movement Expected to Materialize in Which Many Will Take Part.Montreal's Chinamen are sons of the Orlental Empire.It was stated to a representative of the Star to-day by ane of the well known members of the local Chinatown, that a large number of the younger men of the Chinese colony will shortly leave Canada tu return to their native land in view of some political movements that ure expected to materialize there.It was stated that fully two hundred men wiil join in this exodus.The Chinese coluny in Montreal numbers in all about two thousand.For the last few weeks a strange unrest hus taken hold of the Chinese in the United States and Canada.Preparations have been going on on a large scale for returning thousands of the young men to China, every indication pointing to the \u201cact that the yellow men have wind of some feature of Chinese policy that is not yet known tn the outside world.The movement is being comducted by the Chinese Empire Reform Association, which gives some clue at Jeast to the nature of the expected move.Montreal's contingent wll represent only a drop in the bucket.Thousands uf Chinamen are leaving frum the western coast of Canada and the United States, where their numbers are larger.It is estimated that over ten thousand will sail from San Francisco before the 8th of March.It is evident a war.whether foreign or domestic, is being prepared for.and that the Reform Association is going to have a big interest at stake.Representatives of the Chinese Empire Reform Assoctation are touring the country their object being probably to enlist the sympathiss «f the Chinese people in the cause.At present such delegations are visiting the local Chinatown from Toronto and Ottawa.REFORMERS HOLD A DINNER, The annual banquet of the Chinese Imperial Reform Asso lation was held 'ast eveniug, at the rooms of the or- Eurization, 637 Lagauchetiere street.The assuciation, founded here by lee Chu, the offictal Chinese interpreter for thé province, numbers about 800 members, and its object is to Introduce a patiiotic \u201cptrit of progress anq refmm among the members of the rice ay large.Among thuge present at the Jiuner were Hong Pong Kuee, president; Hum Shu Quang and Feng Yen Kim, vice: presidents; Lou Seek, rocretary, Hum Nung, treasurer: Hum Quoig Wah, director, Lee Chu and Tom King, lu- terpréter.LAWYER VERSUS CLIENT.Continuation of Case of Wright Against Holt in Superior Court.The hearing of the case of Wright r inst Holt for alleged exorbitant charges in n bill for professional ser- vives, was continued before Mr.Justice Robidoux.The morning session wus taken up with the examination of M.Holt on the different Îtemns of his account, which were considered one after another.Considerable Interest is being taken + \u2018éépitalists.Of late an several indicu- ! tanding existed | Northern and a! dicate, although | Jed, but this re- | pent can hard.conviction heli | on of the tw) \u201confined to th: declaration »f CG.T.Pit ts be important he next few heu shown the Wight, sald the spderal Goveru- ¢ied that the U.Fwest of Edmon- Fo come, had net Arnment Tither by Sgtatement was al- .\u2018idaïtion.No such ca- heen received.WESTMOUNT.to the fire in Wost- \u2018réay afternoon, Chief the following state- Pa a five in the afternoon : 88, on Dorchester owéll, rang an alarm ptely the sergeant with | \u201ctheir fire clothing and © polit of alarm.finding D.Jenking, 4289 Dor- hn fire in a front up-.the commer next the ffoppod, and the fire cupola, A heavy wanden sea large quantity of Rhé roof of the dwelling: thé fire did not spread of its origin.From this F was given off, causing À \u2018damage.Th= adjoin- Both sides of 4289 had Wwhter dannge; pro- fire walls, they.were ldr danger.Nt men wer handicap- thé want of their lad- Bi Wélayed owing to ab- Æ (hé ladder horses at ah; The départment has Ka without a spare horse, Shith Chairman Rogers lités, acting on Chief Eonimendation, at their a nimously dotermined J: to\u2019 rectify by voting Pt, ita next meeting to ddittonal horses.pgency of Baturday's fire, # Montreal.was request- tiadders of No.10 station, a, but on their ar- Uwés under control and [Abe And hosemon were for required.The dam- pd by policies of insur.M té two thousand dol- M lôhg way short of that Eambloyes of the West- Mtion Works were sought ha Are.Some Roads De- K'employed in the timmed- Dry rendered what or & few minutes.\u201d redit for Speech.£ the récent dinner of 2 Asscoiation, an error \u2018name of the repre- r, whose \"his house vesterday afternoon with a in the case and quite a number were present tu-day at the hearing of the suit.Several passages at arms between vounsel occurred which seemed tu afford considerable amusement to the whole court.At oñe pulnt Mr.Holt, who was lLe- tng cross-examined by Mr.Greenshields.sald that his questioner was taking the right method if it were his objec: to cause him to lose his temper, but that M he were trying to get the facts of the mutter he should usc different tactics, Mr.CGreenshields\u2014\"I have never before heard that kind of talk from a witness.\u201d Mr.Holt \u2014 \u201cWitnesses lambs In the box.I suppose\u201d are usually Mr.Grecnshields -\u2018\u201cAre vou golng to force me to characterize you as a wolf\u201d \u2018The afternoon sesslon of the case was algo devoted tn the examination of M+.Holt, ACCUSED OF BEING \u201cFENCE.\u201d Joseph Luper Suspected of Receiving Stolen Goods From Gleeson.Joseph Inper.shoemaker.141 St.Urbain street, appeared before Judge Lafontaine to-day on a charge of recelv- ing stolen goods.He pleaded not gullty ahd was remanded.Detectives Trudel and Viens went to search warrant anc found four large trunks titled with cinthing.jewellery, sllverware.boots and shoes, A few dave ago Chief Detective Carpenter ro- ceived information that Lauper had heen acting ag a \u201cfence\u201d for Mortimer Gleeson who was ghot down in St.Law- renee street a week ago, and the ging of burglars.of which Gleeson is sald to have heen the leader.Among the goods discovered at Luper's place, wis A quantity of clothing stolen from the establishment of the Union Clothing Manufacturing Company.St.Lawrence street.on the night that (Gleeson and two other young fellows were found coming out of the place by Special Constable Celts, Many owners of goods called at Chief Carpenter's office today and ldent!ffed their missing goods.PRINCE ARTHUR'S VISIT.His Royal Highness Will Have Special Train Over C.P.R, Prince Arihur, of Connaught.is expected to artive In Canada from Japan ahout the Ist of April, and the Canadian Pacific Railway have made elaborate arrangements for the transpor- tatton of His Royal Highneas and his mite, A special train will convey them on their trip through Canada, a vestibuled train which will fnclude the private ear Cornwall and York, used by the Prince of Wales on his trip in 1901.The train will he lighted with electricity and will be beautifully furnished throughout.SENTENCED TO TEN YEARS.Joseph Lambert was this afternoon, in the Court of Special Sessions, sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary.The crime of which Lambert waa iity was assaylting Mr) G.L.n St.Hubert street, on Janu- à.ubert BECOME MILITANT MR, ROBINETTES CHANGE OF HEART Toronto Lawyer Will Lead a Better Life During His Remaining Years.} Special to the Maoutreal Star Toronto.February 0-17 «¢ Robln- ette\u2019's announcement of his decision to lead a different lite was made after this fashion in the panpit of Crawford Htrect Methodist Church Sunday: Some two weeks ago 1 was asked by the Rev.Mr.Vÿfison, of Trinity Church, if | would address the youag peuple of the congregation.I thought ft over.and realized that before I could effectively benefit them 1 needed a change myself.1 kept on thinking about it, and call it what you will, a decision, change about.or conversion, I made up my mind that for the few remaining years of my existence I would try to lead a better life.\u201d This was nearly all of Mr.Robln- ette's personal references except thoie he made to the manctity of (he surroundings of his early Hfe at home.He spoke from the text \"The feur of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.\u201d and drew strong pictures of the appalling effects of neglect of the fear of God, from the inferences of men with whom lie had come in contact professionally, nutably Frank lee Rice, sentenced to be hanged at Toronto gaol for the murder of a constable.Mr.Robinette 1s not desirous of speaking on the subject of the change.Asked if his conversion was one to the \u2018\u2019Torrey- Alexander\u201d revival meetings, he said {1 might have been connecte: with that wave of religious sentiment, Lut he had not attended the meetings.He had thought over the step he had taken for a long time.Through the country the story has been going the rounds that Mr.Robinette was one af the converts who came forward at the Torrey-Alexander revival, but his statement does no* bear this out.VERY BIG BASEBALL DEAL.An ' Independent Canadian National League to Be Formed at Once.Ruffalo.N.Y.February 20-A special to the Express from Cleveland, Urdo says: One of (lie biggest baseball deals since the formation of the American league Is belng worked out, with Cleveland and Torontn, as the storm centres, according to Charlie Carr, now a member of the Cincinnati Reds, and head of the Carr-Bradley company.It is no less a plan than the formation of a new league, National in ita scope-A Canadian National League.Its puccess means a tiew ern in the sport and the nationallzing of America\u2019s national game in the Dominion.In, only two cltles nre there clubs which play every day In the week at present, and are pald regular salaries namely.Toronto and Montreal.In Toronto the Ehstern League team has heen A paying investment: In Montreal, despite the fact that Sunday ball ts permitted.it is a colossal failure.Associated with Carr tn the enterprise is Ed.©.Mack, former president of the Toronto club of the Kast- com League, and prominent citizens in each of the six Canadian cities in which jt Is proposed to play teams.The citles which will have teams In the new league are Montreal, Ottawa, and Kingston, in the east and Hamilton, Guelph and London in the west.grerrerrrarenenauss EXPLOSION IN BRITISH BARRACKS IN KHARTOUM London, February 20.\u2014 The Evening News this evening published a déspatch from Cairo, Egypt, announcing that a great explosion has occurred at the British barracks in Khartoum.Considerable loss of life and much damage sre reported.+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ++444444456444444444 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.Joseph Smith, 30 years of age, swallowed the contents of a bottle of poison in a back room in the Alblon Hotel.McGill stret.this afternoon and.\u2018was taken to the General Hospital In the ambulance suffeHng.from the effects of the drug.When Smith entered the hotel shottly after the noon hour, he had a getér- mined laok on his face.He spoke to one of thé meh in the office, and \u2018his language would indicate that he was recently from England.He then passed through - thse.dogr, the; tollet 7; + SEMI ; Personals.VAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS Lady Hingston is glving a small! dunce this evening.Mr.Packham, of Calgary, and Mr.Stockand are visiting the city.| Miss Edith English has left on à | visit to Senator and Mrs.J.D.M:-.Gregor, New Glasgow, N.S, | Miss Pattullo, of Woodstock Ont., is | I 4 ] 4 4 4 4 PNNNNI the guest of Miss Maud MacFarlune, Churchill avenue, Westinount Mr.and Mrs.Willam Yuille and), Master Watson Yuille leave on Thursday for Boston, salling vn Saturday for the Moditerranean.Miss Cluny Ramsay wlll be the guest of honor on Thursday at a luncheon given by some of her friends at the Forest and Stream, Durval.The engagement js announced of Miss Iza G.Watson, daughter of Mr.Hugh Watson, Mount Pleasunt avenue, to Mr.KR.Hampson Gillean, of Bayonne, N.J., formerly ot Montreal.The marriage will take place early in June, Mr.and Mrs.F.Fowler, of Ariing- ton avenue, Westmount, accompanied by their son, Mr.W.A.Fowler, leave vu Thursday, February 22nd, for Boston, enroute for the Mediterranean, to- visit Italy and France.They will return to Montreal early in May.- Mr.F.Falthful Begg.who was Conservative member of the English House of Commons for the St.Pollax diviston of Glasgow, Scotland, during the Par- lament, elécted In 1895, in at the Windsor Hotel.Mr.Begg, who came here from Toronto, has beën making a tour of Canada.The marriage took place in St.James Cathedral, Toronto, at half past two this afternoon of Mr.Alan Featherston Aylesworth, only son of Hon.A.L.Aylesworth, to Miss Ellen Elizabeth Gladys Burton, daughter of Mrs.Warren Burton, and granddaughter of ithe late Sir Thomas Burton.Rev.Canun Welch officlated, and Mr.Guy Burton gave his sister away.The ushers were Messrs.Alfred Clare, of Preston; Irving Robertson, Eric Armour and Reginald Parmonter.Mr.Fred, McKelcan was best man.The two flower girls were the Misses Isabel and Betty Burton, and the bridesmaids were Mixs Ethel Southam (Hamilton), and Miss Muriel Barwick; and Miss Hilda Burton was maid of honor.The bride wore Q gown of Limerick lace over taffeta eiled In chiffon, A peel necklace and ornaments were worn, and a vell.uf tulle and a wreath of orange blossyms.A shower bouquet of roses and lilles of the valley was carried by the bride.The maid of honor and bridesmaids were dressed alike In gowns of white Venetian net over taffeta and chiffon, the elbow sleeved bodices, trimmed with Irish lace, edged with frills cf French Valenciennes and belted with sliver girdles.They also wore white tulle mushroom-shaped hats bound with sliver and trimmed under the brims with feathers.Pearl brooches, the gifts of the groom were worn and bunches of crimson roses carried.The little fluwer girls were in fluffy frocks of white net and Valenciennes lace.Th-y wore wreaths of white roses and the baskets they carried were filled with crimson roses.They also wore pearl brooches, (he wedding favors of the groom, who gave to the bcst man and ushers pearl tle pins.After the, ceremony a reception was held at thé home of Mr.George Burton, which was bhoautifully decorated.Mvs.Warren Burton.the bride's mother, who, with Mrs.George Burton welcomed the de chine witht lace tritnmings, and a hat of black tulle and carried a hou- quet of lillles of the valley.Mra.Aylesworth, mother of the groom, wore Royal blue panne, and hat to match.Lady Laurier.wore a princess gown of purple panne velvet, triinmed with point de Venige lace, with hat to match and a sabie wrap.Mr.and Mrs.Ayles- worth left this afternoon for New York.the bride gouing away in a gown of green canvas.with long greon broadcloth coat, with touches of gold, un the lapels.With this was worn a green hat and the groom's gift.a handsome set of mink furs.The wedding pres- enta were very handsome, Sir Wilfrid Taurfer sending a bronze figure with electric attachments: and on.Mr.Aylesworth furnishing the house n MacPherson avenue, which the bride and groom will occupy on their return to Toronto.Annual Drive and Banquet.The members of the C.A.A, (8.Car.sley Co., Limited), hela thelr annual drive ahd banquet on Saturday, February 10, three sleigh loads of merry people left the corner of Cralg and Victoria Square, and after a pledsant drive around the mountaing rètarhed to the Btanley Hall, Stanley street, where a Bounteous spread was enjoyed by all.A dance brought & very pleas- am evenihg to a close, Among those present were: Mr.and Mra.#.Car- Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Carslhy, Me aH Ca ; an - guests, wore a costume of black crepe ' UARY 20, 1908.RAS Se POIL SRE SOS ESS CD SSAC FES STE SOS sa 2S OS 5 PREMIER TWEEDIE'S BUDGET SPEECH New Brunswick Was, He Says.Justified in Making the Credit Foncier Loan, Frederiuten, Na, February 20.\u2014In his budget speech yesterday afternoon Premier Tweedie sald the circumstances connected with the temporary Joan made by Government with the Credit Foncier have been misrepresented by press and speakers devold of accurate information on the subject.The fact that it was made ts not an indication that the provincial finances are in bad hape.To the contrary.New Bruns- ick is in a better condition financially than ever before.The loan was made at 4 per cent.for six months, and haw not since been equalled by any province of tke Dominjon.At this point Mr.Tweedle read a letter from Mr.W E.Stavert in which the financial course of the Government in the past wan mended.The loan was negotiated, the Premier otplained, because the Time was not favorable for the tssulng of bonds.When it came due it was paid by the Bank of British North America, which charged the customary rate of 5 per cent.Mr.Tweedie declared that another temporary loan for not more than twelve months should be negotiated.The Premier then came to a consid- sation ah Central Railway matters e road.he said, is now tn - proved condition.much im The report of Mr.Gilimor Brown, C.E., made before the repalrs to the road were begun.was read.In it Mr.Prown predicted a great future for the eral, taving Stress on the fact that wou connect with the Grand Trunk Pacific.1n Mr.Brown's opin fon, the Central, when the repairs are completed, wilj te, mile for mile, equal in value to any road In the provinces, Mr.Tweedie also referred to the possibilities of the Grand Lake coal flex, At Minto 167 miners are now employed, and work is there for as many more.Referring to the report of the Central Commissioners, Mr.Tweedle showed that the earnings of the road for the past seven months were $2,189 more than the ope ting expenses.In January.the road 31d excellent business.thanks to Increased motive power, large output of cos! etc.The coal output for the month was 2,772.32 gross tons, on which eome $289 royaity was paid.The Houss then adjourned, -\u2014 TRAGIC SCENE AT GRAVE, Son Fell Dead at Mother's Funeral and Body Was Taken Home in Same Hearse.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, Que., February 20.\u2014A tragic scene Was enucted at Belmont Cemetery to-day.Jos:ph Charland, of Marlon and Charland, traders, aged 39, was the chief mourner at his mother's funeral.Just as the coffin was lowered Into the grave, he fell to the ground and almost into the grave, dead, and was taken home in the same hearse which had brought his mother's body for burial.He leaves a widow and nine children, McGill Beat Loyola.McGill HF, played her last scheduled game in the Junior League last night, defeating Loyola College in the Victoria rink after a fast close struggle, by the score of four goals to one.Play was very even.Both team's forwards played very spcedy hockey, but McGill showed superior stick handling, and Balllle's accurate shooting won the victory.McOtll was very strong too on the defense.Baxter and Power were the stars of the Loyola team.The crucial struggle of this division of the League will be seen on Thursday night when Loyola mests the Sterlings.They have beaten the Ster- lings before and are confident of doing so again.If Sterlings win ft gives them the championship of their section, while if they lose there will be a three cornered tle.with Bterlings, McGill and Loyola all equal.© teams In last nights match were: © McGill Loyola \"Mather .Goal .Grifiths Cox .Point .Lynch \u2018Harrington .Cover .Baxter Fleet .Rover .Power Baillle .Centre.Shane Ruttan .,R.Wing .Cloran \u2018Stephen .L.Wi Referee-H, Watson, Bterlings.rm ing .Coughl THE SEWTOR WARNS THE PREMIER, Senator Could\u2019'nt Resist Send- | ing a Wire to His Chief, HE PLAYS THE PROPHET Tels Sir Wilfrid That if He Further Interferes Quebec Will Defeat Him, (See also Page Ore) Svecial to \u2018Tne Montreal Star.Quebec, February 20.\u2014Nenator Cho- quetle regards the result of yesterday's vote as a personai victory.and so wired tir Wilfrid Laurier lust night.Geu- erally speaking.the resuit of the election Is regarded as a rebuke to those outsiders who interfered In municipal affairs, especlally from the electors of Quebec Eust, where in St.Sauveur, the INost populous part of the constituency and the home of Mr.Parent.Dr.Fiset, Sir Wilfrid's opponent at the last parllamentary election, was returned by a good majority with fivé other opponents of Mr.Parent's party, three others of whom are Conservatives.Such a complete revulsion of public sentiment has never been known here.Senator Choquette declares that if further interference fis attempted by Sir Wilfrid.the Dominlon Premier himself will be defeated hy those wh» have hitherto been his warmest supporters, WANT MORE MONEY FOR LOCAL SCHOLS Speclal to the Montreal Star.Quebec, Que., February 20.\u2014Dr.La- combe's bill respecting the schdo! taxes in the city of Montreal and the school debentures of the city came up before the Private Bills Committee to-day, nd after a short debate was held over or further consideration in cunse- quence of the members having been summoned (o attend a miniaterial caucus, Canon Daouth, Vice rector of Laval, Camille Piche, M.P., H.Semple, and Principal Lacroix represented (Lie Catholic Commissioners who asked for power to negotlate an additional loan of 8250,000 for the purpose of erecting six new schoolhouses and for other purposes.Premier Gouin offered strong critl- clsm and some opposition of the measure.He sald that it would be necessary It thia loan was granted to increase the Catholic School rate Montreal from 25 to 40 cents, which was the rate paid by the Protestant ratepayers.This being the case, he said that If this was done the Catholic Commissioners should be ready to undertake to give free education to the children attending the common schools, Just as tho Protestants ald.Canon Daouth and other commissioners replied that even with the increased funds asked for they wourd be unable jlo do what the Premier asked, they had six new schools to build, and want- i all the revenue asked for, Including 700 & month derived from school fees.It was pointed out too, that the Catholic commissioners had only one school for girls in Montreal.IN FAVOR OF MR.ROGERS.Public Opinion More Lenient Towards Engineer of Lift Lock, Special to The Montreal Star.O.tawa, February 20.\u2014Popular opln- fon Is turning fn Ottawa In favor of Mr.R.B.Rogers, whose resignation was recently asked for by the Ministry in connection with his work on the Trent Canal, he having been accused of negligence tn this connection.It is alleged that Mr.Rogers has not been fairly treated and the fact that he asked to have an enquiry made with regard to hls work is pleaded in his favor, .The enquiry was made by a compétent engineer.who was absolutely impartial, but he based his judgment on the evidence of the witnesses who perhaps had more Interest at stake than the engineer, who thereby assumed the responsibility.PREMATURE SPRING TOKENS.Bverybody and everything was affected to-day by the breath of balmy spring.Most people discarded heavy overcoats, recklessly dispensed with winter underwear, and blossomed out in lighter clothes, for there were sunshine and warmth everywhere.Even the trees felt that it was spring, for many maples on the mountain began tentatively to blosrom.Bev- eral speciniens were produced to-day by citizens living in the north-western neighborhood of brancheg just bLreak- ing into bloom, and if it is not spring, then even ndture is being deluded.| .Le The arm Weather déés rot make foc good walking or alaighing, ænd the snpw là fast disappearing, but it has ven ew life and pon, À to people ired of wintgr's n this is another nlsbty tre , the winter nt 1905-06 will have-estabiished a record.Tt was good wid spf weathét, according to statisticy also; for tft tém- peraturé went as high as 46.degrees! and was never lower.than 28 at th coldest hour this mo este s maximuia tempera tors vids 46 and the mintmum 18 we New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs, J.8, Bache & Co, 29 Hospital street, report the cotton market as follows for the Star: Opening.High, Tow, 2.30.March .10.50 10.50 si 16.45 10.6 10.69 1941 10,67 May .July .10.83 10.85 10.31 10.33 August.10.69 10.71 10.69 1974 i October 10.81 10.31 10.27 16,28 Ledoux Carriage Company's fine carriages are all made by hand, notwithstanding the fact that this great firm's plant on Osborne street con- taing more labor saving machinery than any other carriage factory in the Dominion.In the making of thelr high grade Broughams, Victorias, etc.only the firat rough work can be done by machinery.After the wood and in| | Workrooms Department taker up, cleaned and relaid.UPHOLSTERING.Furniture re-upholstersd and re-covered; stock of Coverings.Chairs re-caned.large and well assorted MATTRESSES Made to order.Old Mattresses renovated and re-covered.CABINET MAKING.; , Furnitures made to order; desighs prepared: repairing, scraping and re-polishing.Antique Furniture a specialty.WOVEN WIRE AND SPRING MATTRESSES All grades in stock or made to order.HOUSE CARPENTRY, ETC.; A staff of experienced werkmen to make gerieral repairs, in wosé, plaster, stone, eto.PACKING AND SHIPPING of Househeld effects done by careful and reliable workmen.Good storage for furniture, eto., with séparate rooms for each customer's effects.CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES | Made and put up; designe submitted; Window Blinds, Curtain Poles, Awnings, etc.INTERIOR HOUSE DECORATING.Walls Hung with Papers, Tapestries, Silks, éte.; Painting in all Ite branches; Relief Work, Frescding, Tinting and Coloring; Fleors Cleaned and Re-polished; Color Schemes for Decorations supplied if desired.\u201cSTUDIO.\u201d Bpecial designs made for Furniture, House Furnishings torier, Decorations.ELECTRICAL ROOMS.; Wiring of Residences and Public Buildings, and all kinds of Electrical work executed.Repairs promptly attended to.N.B.\u2014The Electrical Show Room is well worthy of a visit.and !n- PICTURE FRAMING AND GILDING.\u2018 Old Pieture Fraces and Furniture re-gilded and antique eppearance retained when desired.SHIRT MAKING.| All kinds of Shirts made to order on the premises.Linen Hemmed.BASKET MAKNG.; We have lately secured the services of a thoroughly practical - weaver of willow, and are now prepared to execute Orders for special Baskets, oto.DRESSMAKING, .In charge of Mr.Micguet \\.dies\u2019 Tailor), Miss Nolan and Miss Reilly.Orders executed in latest styles and at moderate prices.Household CUSTOM TAILORING.Two experienced cutters and a full staff of experienced workmen, ENGRAVING AND PRINTING.; Visiting Cards, Wedding Cards, Euchre Tallies, etc.oto.Estimates of Cost Given In All the Different Departments.Henry Morgan & Co., Nontreal STOCKS WEAKER NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.WSUS 5 Bip ss ©.on™ Close ; Bocke Opening cd om .; 1 AT THE CLOSE peers pepe dd Li] 1 So.Nid T4IS ct js is us There was qnité n -loé of acattered 26 î trading in the market thie afternoon, ! SA with the tone gemuraltg pretty firin, 110% if3, without, however, any phdical changes, 10.yy Montreal Street Raliway was practie- sly \u201ciy ally leader on ne markéé and sold ie ak it f eel i\u2019 a , = \u2026\u2026u.u gear \u201chere as also a good demand for sé _ Wi Mackay Yretérrea.Pieltic ilway held the advance of orn- Tne and the same can be sdld linota tion.Traction was off at the close, Abr Afternson Trinsactions.Tiinols\u201430 at 101%, 225 at 1014, 28 at 1011 = Ver & BO cover ifon begin to take shädpe, evérÿthing must, be, hand wig a, Peduseuln, the finished \u2018 à racter, étyle and ng STM qualiiifs Which com: port x he Ledoux Cétrisge Com.Pacifio=100 at 1184, 36 at 178, 76 @t palp, pda: LE LUE Mackay P1d.\u201438 nt T4, 50 at 74, 3§ at | Nerwu Ry.$i dès ii 74, 26 at 76, 76 at 74.Jarier i | Hrdel-ts ar S14.26 at lin.Towe De6.0M cit \u201cBE 37% a.Ry.\u201410 ap 118, 28 st 117%, 25 welll whe hoa .ve ; Street Ry°\u201450 at gen 15 at 270%, 25 | joules Nea.ajt0e at 270%.25 at nl 200 af 271.59 at 371.ite Gcotle\u2014 15 at eb.3 at : Tes Beira at Hol sa, 100 at ] .100 at .Ig ' iodo th at 3446, 45 44 SM, hio-\u201425 a .Lo Steel pref \u201428 at 81%, % ei 3 re on - Aa ; MONTREAL STOCK EXCH] 168 for the Star ; TE ok brokers, 9 * Ÿ nA Stocks 48.30 de 11 ; Puliman.consent cn Ave wa] aux We Kook latina coris.Bell Teldppone .PT oul scife.Ry com.an.P Detroit = o DOW.Twine pref.1 Halifax By.Havana Ry.Do ] a.à LATE COTTON MARKET NEWS.From, the 8 Correspondent The Mon Foal Bids on the New York Cot- ork, - ; + ve G » nt move T me es Nous CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.ment.for the time and el, tho market wus activé short covering and buy ce - J.M.Bachr À Co, 20 Hospital attest, agin cats Lan rer report the closing prices to-day as follows: ht Ta adliing.on Ph a fra ap braary 2otm, 1808.and wire Rotises vy Mll- oy ODER Fight Lawest Clow x account » ae fis si na ing was no sudden snd.the grop 48% 42 } rat less x % 433, 15 48'sd than might have Stones ih iin | The market rallied on covering sad Sup : 7 port.= + a i ip BH Peas of March layidation 3 ing over th market.he ) Mira\u201d É ent has undo Ci Mn.agcial paper.L Most reltable in- ing.No investor should n ms cash.itreal, 20th Fs on.R.Mackay Macnider.V.Meredith T.Paterson, G.Relq, tghnessy.vire Ross n hover Jotne.K.CM.G.v Tetmtt Vaults, WERWAL BL Street, News ofl industries, ager for Canada, : 27 13edd BRYANT OKEK wler Street, E ( EXCHANGE eonnections with otk Consolidated Board of Trade \u2019 hange.{yato Branch Ex- partments.\u2014\u2014 ene, @ttelle, ick Exchange CSLDING, AL té.Manager 43 181 borporatlon LU « Halifax SALE and Coal sg 6 per cont.@lains.MONTREAL, ¥BITT, Mgr.cl ; 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Ex \\Oflse copfidense 3031.Stas April re hmente ER ROOMS, doubt with bey.ENT EMAN AND wire aterm of J inte for stove, vi ° room.wi s fron required .sie apr Len ap Fami ine | Jones ee FE it ag an away consid rivate famil year, th er : y.Ben: » thus reduce.3873, Star Ofice.able; terme.moderats.MONTR La sun: al charge fut #@ a ! 141 No Eat LOAN à \u201cMORTOAG ; tre Dame at.rest.eor ço.Bt Jobs st athier.430 Notre Dame at a 36 Lope b| Hoylars te 0m 3% 304 EL James s tone mer © 818 t, te 31, Stes O | CL ) Vo ._ Te wl _ ï t- 4 3.v BRILLIANT SCENE AT STATE CONCERT \u2018Theatre was Ablaze with Uniforms, Gold Lace and Decorations.GOVERNOR-GENERAL THERE Vice-Regal Party Occupied Two Boxes hilharmonic Inauguration Was a Great Success.\u2018What was probally the must brilliant audience which: hada ever assem: bled in a local theatre helped last night to make a magnificent\u2019 success of the first State Concert ever given in Montreal and to witness as ausplcious an inauguration as could be wished fur the new Philharmonic and (ts progrumme for bettering the cul musical in this city.From the buxes, Æfhich blazed with the stars, cordons dd invduls of halr- a-dozen nations, to the farthest rim of the family circle the auditortum was aglow with the unitornis of the various city regiments.Here and there the scarcely less briluant black and guld « crimson and white or a University gown and hood added the needed touch ilon of thiugs in La PF ance their Exosllencies party this evening will be at séven 0'clock.Her Bxcellency the Countess Grey last evening was owned In black, heavily jetted, and wore splendid diamonds, dncludirz tlara and neckiace, Lady Victoria Grenfell wore jetted black tissue, with white lace sleeves, und diamond ornaments, including a Hara.Lady Sybil] and Lady Evelyn Grey, Lady Alix Beauclerc, Lady In gestre and Mrs.Manbury-Willläims were all In white.Those occupying boxes were: Their Excellencies the Governor- {Getierad und the Countess Grey, Lady Sybil Grey, Lady Evelyn Grey, Lady Alexander Beauclerk, Lady Victoria Grenfell Lord and Lady Ingestre, Col.and Mrs, Hunbury-Willams, Capt.Trotter, A.D.C, Mise Gladys Han- bury-Wiltiams, Mr, Arthur Sladen, Mr, Leveson-Goyer, Hon.Sir Frederick Borden, K.C.M.G., Lady Borden unl Miss Borden, Lord Aylmer, Colon Biggar, CMG, DSO, ADC, and Mrs.Biggur, Hon.J.¢¢.McCorkill, Col.Buchan, C.MG.D,S.O.,A.D.C.and Mrs.Buchan, Sir Melburn and Lady Tait, | C.J.McCuaig.Mrs.G.Miller, Mrs.W.L.Maltby, Mr, Gladwyn Mac- Mr.8.Macdougall, Mr.George Olds, Mr.Douglas Ogilvie, Miss E.L.Pease, Mise W.Prentice, Dr.H.B.Porter, Mra.G.B.Pelton, Me.L T.Patton, Mr.C, Berkeley Powell, Mr.W.H.Philpotts, Mr.A.F.Rid- dell, Mrs.Roe, Major GQ.W.Stephens, Mrs, C.8.Bhaw.W.Grant Stewart, Mr.C.F.Sise, Mr.8, O.Shorey, Mr.RR Frevenson, Mr.Frank Scott, Mrs.H.M.Simpson, Mr.C.J.Traguair, Major and Mrs.Yates, Lieut.-Colpnel Wilson, Mr.D.Williamson, Mr.R.Wolf, Mr.H.H.Wolff, Mrs.George Wilkins.Mrs.E.Willams, Mrs.Wilkins, Mr.EK.A.Whitehead, Mr.A.P.Willis.Lady Hickson Miss Mary Hickson, Ludy Van Horne, Miss Van Horne, Mr.Justice Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Miller.Major and Mrs.G.R.Hooper.Mr.and Mrs.H.Gault, Mr.and Mrs Andrew Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Joseph, Miss K.Moore, Mrs.Frank Bond, Miss Bond, Mra.Mendola de Sola, Dr.and Miss Lapthorne Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Eadie, Major A.Haig Stns Mr.H Markland Molson, Mr.and Mrs eo Je sue ve - ving\u201d - 000 com A + \u20ac \u201cae.DAS es - DD ALT Bert ot academic splendor, while the ?cupled by the French, Russian German consuls quite eclipsed the splendor of its gold ice variety and number u everything except the \\ ice-Regal section by und ules wand the of ita stars uni crosses.The tinal tuuch wi teed to the picturesqueness ot the scene when Dr.Harriss, to whose lrdefattg- able efforts Montreal owes fits new Philharmonic and, incidentally, iis State Concert, stepped forward In the robes of his Cantuar degree to conduct the National Anthem as the Go etnor-Gen- eral and his party filed into the bone « reserved for them.Splendid as wus the setting, ever, it was pot nore splendid than the concert itself IL mlght be said With considerable Jusiise that \u201cPar\u201d which formed thu jeer de resistance of the programme, w.us produced tor the first time 1n \u2018unadu, mic nore sausfylng wus lust vigols luerprela- tion of the work than trat at the state cencert In Ottuma last A1- though the printed Trogramines still denominate it H \u201cchortle tdyll\u201d it he.came last night, thunky to the irre hurg Orchestra, a rue svmphetie Poem, with the chorus rot subordin ated to the orchestra but exalted rao: a whit above it.Tonal effects, such as no one but the composer lLimsef had dreamed of, shalings and 1ran- sitions, sound-pictures and tonc-at- mosphere\u2014 none of the characteristios of a magnifivent work ndequatels produced were lacking.and if D Har- ras did not, last night, fin] the reward for his labors In the satisfaction of hearing his own composition so well produced the audience: found it for him.Montreal has more interest in Fail @ePaur and his orchestra than any other Canadian city and with considerable reason, inasmuch as Mr.Paur has committed himself to the new Philharmonic project to the extent of pledging his services not only for this year hut for next year as well.Moreover.the «rchestra which responded to his baton last night was at its full strength instead nf having been depleted for tour Ing purposes.Far (hese reasons au because their performance was Abso- Tutely beyond criticism.the orchestra) part of the programme was of more than usual interest.Especially in the two movements from the york > New World\u201d symphony was the precision, sympathy and unity af interpret.ution which are requisite for à supremely great orchestra.both uieticrable nd noticed, Although Liszt's rare x herd symphonies from \u201cLes Preludes al the funeral march from \u201cDie Gotter- dammerung,\u201d possibly the Test Vosngg- tiful number in an Wignerian operas\u2019 were of almost equal valve.c how- roar.Of the soloists pe Rider-Kelso- Made an excellent linpresaion In the by No means easy lyrics Dr Harriss \u201cas written for Svrux in \u201cPan M sr .Mr.Witherspoon wax not in gond voice, and failed to make ns nine: - portunities as might A.emia ox pected, and Mr, Shivle, sng cone scientiousiy and intelligents The programine Cor tu-nizint will be as follows: Overture, \u201cLeonora,\u201d | \u2026.RBeathoven Ballad, \u201cLord Ullin's Daught er eee 02202 MarCunn The Philharmonic Chorus and the Pittsburg Orchestra.Symphony No.3.15 minor \"res Coo Pschnikowsky Motett, \"Hear My Prayer\u201d.eee «.Menielssohn Mrs, Corinne Rider-Kelsey, the Philbarmonmir Chorus and the Pittaburg Orchestra.Tove Scene from the tipera \u201cFeuersnoth™ .Ri \u2018hard Strauss Songs with Plane: (a) \u201cStadchen\u201d Rivard Strauss (bh) \u201cLong Ago\" .Miar-Dowell (c) \u201cOld English Song™ .Arne Mra.Corinne Rider- Kelsey, Prelude und Closing Neope from the Music Drama, \u201cTristan and Tsold Wagner His Egpcellency the Governor-General has taken four boxes for tap concert this evening nt His Majesty, and in order to be in lime for the perform- THE GALA STATE CONCERT AT HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE IN OF THE1.{ EXCELLENCIES, THE EARL AND COUNTESS G A brilliant and fashionable audience enjoyed the musical feast provided under the direction of Mr.Emil Paur and Dr.Charles A.E.Harriss.ONOR EY.\u2014 My Justice Taschereau, Mrs, Tasch- creau, Mr.Justice Loranger, Mr.Jus- tiv Davidson, Mr.Justice Archibald, Me Archibald, Mr.Justice Ro.biteéux and Mrs, Robidoux, Sir WN- Fair MacdonaM, Principal Peterson, CMG, LL.D, and Mrs.Peterson, Mr.and Mrs, E.B.Greenshlelds, Vice- Principal and Mrs.Moyee, Prof, and Mrs, (ux, Dr.and Mrs, Harrington, Dr.and Mrs, Charles Harriss, (onsul- General of France, Coneul-tieneral of Germany, Consul-General of Russia, Consul-tienera]l of Greed, Sir Mon- tagu and lady Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Vincent Meredith, Mr.and Mrs, Fred.Meredith, Mr.and Mrs, Reford.Mr.aud Mrs, Orr Lewis, Mr.Angus Hooper, Miay Grace Robertson, Mr.J.M.Mclniyre, Mr.W.Mclotyre Mr.and Mux Gi, caverhill, Mrs, Frank Caverhill, Mr.J.S, Robertson, OMhers present were: Mr.CC.HL Blaekider, Mr.FH, Blair, Mr.R.H.Bryson, Mr, C, W.Brown, Mr.R.A.Bateley.Mr.and Mrs.G.P Ben- sou, Mr.W.Graham Brown.Mr.ti.Mel.Brown, Lieut-Col, Carson.Mr.CL A.Cantin.LG.A.Cresse, Mr.T.Chase-Casgrein Mr nnl Mrs.G.F.Cook, Mr.(Gecorg- Creik, Major and Mrs.G.NS.Cantlie, Mrs.H, Cameron, Me J FE Catrutt, Mr A.R.Creel- man, Mrs.Jo BL Carsiev, Mrs, Hughes Davis, Me J.5.Drummend, Mr.and Mrs, George EE.Drummond, Miss Dow, Mr.TU Ponnelly, Mr.James Davidson, Mr Hv Dobet Mr.G.C.Dun- lon.Mi CW Dean Mr.\u2019T.AL Dawes, Murs Lillian Daintry, Mr.and Mes = W.Fuwing.Mr.lL.Lorne Tidgar,.Mr and Mrs.IF.W.Evans TLieut.-\u2018'ol.and Mrs.Finlayson, Mr.AK task, HH.A.Fromings, I.Co Fairbanks, R.C.Fisher, Major and Mrs, Geo.looper, Mr, Jas, Gardner, Mr.and Mrs.Lachlan Gibb, Lieut.Garraway.Mrs J Giillespi», J.K.Gordon.Mrs.GA.Grier, Mr.and Mrs, R.A Grecnshields, Mr.E.A.Gotan, Miss Cormullyv.Lady Hick- san, dir.Gorge Hadrit, Mr, George Hannsh, Miss Hume, Mr.P.Hammil), Mr.CC.C, Hole.Mr.H.J.Hague, Miss A.Bunter, Mr.W Hanson, Mrs.¥dwin Hanson.Mr.KE.F.Hebden, Mrs.Heurth, Mr.W.Hanson, Mr.F.M.Jordan, Mr.Albert Jeannotte, Mr.F, J.Jenkins, Mr.A.D.Kyle, Mr.T.Labatt, Major W.E, Lyman, Mr.Lansing Lewis, Dr.Lizhtstone, W.J, Leslie, Mr.A.C.I.vinan, Major H.H.Lyman, Mr.W.HH.Leach, Lient.-Colonel Mackay, Mrs, Hertor Mackengie, Miss Mckar- lane, Miss Mcl.ennan, Mr.D.A.MeGoun.Mr.H.J.McKeown, Mr, C.D.Morgan.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Ml}.ler.Mr W.S.Murray, Mr.A.Mo- Dougall, Mr.J.D.Morgan, Mr.F.H.Mattoewsan, Mr, W, J.Morrice, Mrs.Grant Macintosh, Mrs.R.W.McDou- gull, Miss S.Meyers, Mr.and Mrs.- SOA injure the surface.oilcloths and linoleums.delicate fabrics, or to the hands, injure either clothes or hands.Sunlight Soap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way (follow directions).SC.\" armes Be.16: LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, Toronto SUNLIGHT Sunlight Soap, rinse clean and wipe dry.and the surface unharmed.Common soaps fade the colors and Sunlight Soap cleans, freshens and preserves Sunlight Soap washes clothes white without injury to the most Wash oilcloths and linoleums with warm water and The colors will be preserved for it contains nothing that can Lorememed.LAS Z x a ) \\ - Y Se - > | as pee es\u201d L DUNUCHT be) 1 ae TR | pe \u201cbep oo tN an ~ ak 2\" - | Ramsay.! McCombe, Harold Hawmpuon, Mrs.R.Reid.Miss Helen Reid, Mrs.A.A.Sandeman, Mrs.Stanway.Miss Slanway, Mr.and Mrs.R.A.E.Greenshields.Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Learmont, Mr W.J.Learmont, Mr.D.Morrice, Jr., Mr.and Mra.Q.R.Marler.Mr.Fromings, Mr.H.R.Ives, Mrs.Ekers, Miss Ekers, Dr.Hans Harthan, Mr.Clarence Bogart.Major Meighen.Major and Mrs.Cantlie.Mr.and Mrs.A.D.MacTier, Mr.J.| Pinder, Mr.E.Surveyer, Mr.and Mra.| R.A.Brock.Miss Ada Moylan, Mr.and Mrs.Horace Reyner, Mr.and Mrs.A.Wl Williams, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Sige, Miss Sanborn, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Miss Mabel Mre.A, MacDuff, Richardson, Mr Abbott, Mrs.Al- Mrs.w.Mayne Miss Clara Lichtenstein, Miss Milhau.Miss Susan Cameron, Miss G.Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Mr.A.Browning.Capt.and Mrs.Victor Buchanan, Mr.Jack F.Savage, Miss Dorn Macdougull, Miss Sise.Mrs.Har- riss, Mrs.A.J.Brice, jr.Mr.R.R.Xtevenson, Mrs.Day Baldw%, the Misses Raynes, Col.and Mrs.Carson.Mr.Pelletier.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Evans, Mre.W.Chipman, Miss Chipman, Mr.and lan Chipman, Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Davis, Mr.and Mra, Lachlan Gibb, Mr.and Mrs.8 Carsley, Mr and Mrs.Selnter, Mr.and Mrs.C Drinkwater, Mr.and Mrs.H, © Scott.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Paterson, Mr.and Mrs.Lamontange, Capt.W.O.H.Dodds.Mr.and Mrs.Hugh A.Allan.Mr.McMurtry, Miss McMurtry, Miss Dow, Miss J.Abbott, Mr.J.Abbott, Mr.W.M.Ramsay.Miss Ruby Ramsay.Mr.and Mrs.3.F.Benson.Dr.and Mra.Drummond, Mr.J.Crathern.Mr.And Mrs.C.Cantin, Mr.Gordon Mac- dougall, Mr.and Mre.D.Lawrence, Dr.and Mrs.Birkett, Col.and Mrs Min- den Cale.Mr.and Mrs.Huntly Gordon, Miss L.Taschereau.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Shaw, Capt.and Miss Riley.Mr.and Miss Stikeman, Miss Ludington.Mr.and Mrs.J.Cochrane King, Mr.Stewart Houston (Toronto), Mr.and Mrs.red Heath, Miss Kirchkoffer (Bran- on).COOOOGOOOOGOORGOHHY a 09000009 Amusements.QUUGS 0 0000500 COOHHOHIOQGUH Boisterous Humor at the Nouveautes.AT THE NOUVBAUTES.\u2014' Les Joies de la Paternite,\u201d a comedy In three acts, by A.Bisson and Vast- Ritouard.Boisterous humor and unblushing frankness are the most sallent characteristics of the offering this week at the cozy theatre.It ls also very well played and the members of the troupe throw into it an amount of snap and verve which, with the spicy flavor of the play Itself, produce a combination which certainly cannot be charged with lacking ginger.It seemed tu meet the approval of the large audience last night, and they testified their appreciation in no ambiguous terms by continued roars of laughter and bursts of applause.The story of the plot is of the simplest description.Two men alternately claim and disclaim the fatherhood of a child which finally turns out to belong to neither of them.With this as a foundation a play is worked ont In which there are many very amusing seenes, but in which tha most atriking feature Is the astounding frankness of the dialogue.The authors may say with Milton that they have written \u201cthings unattempt- od yet in prose or thyme.\u201d They are unrestrained by any cold conventions, and they talk with the freedom of a physiclogist And an \u201caplomb\u201d which would have delighted the soul of Walt Whitman.IIA \u2014 Indian Braves at the Francais.THEATRE FRANCAIS \u2014 \u201cYoung Buflajo, King of the Wild West,\u2019 a melodrama.A melodrama of the old fashioned type, \u2018Young Buffalo, King of the Wild West,\u201d pleased the audience at the Theatre Francais last evening.The cast is composed of à rare aggregation of cow punchers, Indians, squaws,minera, stage drivers, a villain, who js also an English lord, a \u2018wid with colin, dtc., etc.Of course, theye is murder, and the hero is pursu by tae deep-dyed willaln.but he and the lovely heroine get the better of then all in the end.During the evening a number of specialties of \u2018a good character are introduced, ang the entite performance hitased the audience which was of suen sta 4 route.a premium.Indian Soogm S08» or \\ 4e nee ~~ > | the company would not be warranted by the terms of the bill, and would be contrary to the contract passed tween the parties.*Q What amendments should be prepared in order to protect the rights which the city possesses under Its charter, its by-laws and the contracts passed between sala city and the company, \u201cA.In reply to this question, 1 would respecifully advise your council to adopt a resolution embodying the amendment which 1 suggest with my present opinion.\u201d REPLIES TO ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS, The following questions, put by Ald.Lavallee, were also answered.*1.Should the bill passed by the Legislative Assembly concerning the statutes or Acts relating to the Montreal Strect Rallway Company be adopted without any amendment by the Legislative Council, will the city in the event of the company leasing or passing contracts as provided in vlauses 6 and 7 of said bill, be In a more disadvantageous position tMan ai the present time In its relations with the company, and especially as 1e- | Fards: (a) The operation, by purchase or lease, unconditionally as rar ag the passenger service Is concerned, of the railway of any other company now existing or which may hereafter exist.without leave of the city, and there- {fore without the payment of any indemnity wha.soever.\u2018(b) The extension of the powers of similar companies whose railways may ; Le acquired by allowing the Montreal i Street Railway Company, after thelr ! absorption, to run the same within the city lmits, unconditioally as regards the passenger service and the earnings to be derived from the operation of dances by real Western Indians, while they are not uf a nature to chatm by their harm ony, certainly proved intzr- esting.At the matinee, on Wednesda\u2019 afternoon, the Indians will hold a :e- ception on the stage after the performs ance, In che Indian party arc two youngsters six and seven years of nd one papoose only three mon Qi, To that the reception will prove a ctive to the children, as\u2014well as to t elders.The scenery in the picce is above: the average.while the acrobatic spec 1 \"ties introduced are of a much higher vrder than those usually found with such attractions.Song, Dance and Farce Comedy.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u2014 \"1ts Up to You, John Henry\"; farce comedy, with music, by tieorge V.Hobart.There was not a vacant seat in the Academy of Music last evening when the curtain rose on the first act of \u201cIt's Up to You, John Henry.\u201d which Charles E.Grapewin is now presenting tn this city for the first time.The play.which ts described amsn farce comedy with music, is a curious medley of songs.dances, comedy and farce, in which elaborate stage settings form no unimportant part.The plece is staged in three acts.of which the first two are by far the best.As a matter of fact, the third act having run out of bright material In the way of situations and dialogue, dragg a bit at times.This cannot be sald of the first two, which are bright, laughable and amusing.The story of the farce Includes as its contral figures two young men who ate in love and who are also broke.One tukes on the real estate business, while the other \u201cJohn Henry.\u201d Mr.Grapewin.ifs bent on pretending to be very busy in order to fool his guardian and thus obtain the necessary funds and incidentally the possession of a very charming Young woman, \u201cClara.\u201d\u201d Mlss Anna Chance.The guardian, who was his dead father's partner, wished John Henry to go Into the soap business.Now John Henry, in place of golng into soap manufacturing pretends, to be very busy m other money making ventures, and in order to more completely fool his guardian.borrows from his friend a country home.As this residence has no less than three presumable owners, there is naturally a tangle, which & takes three acts to straigten out, The feature of the performance is the work of Mr Grapewin and Miss Chance.The latter has a charming stage personality, and her strolling song with Grapewin was probably the best thing of the evening.Throughout the performance various curious characters are Introduced, and these serve to brighten up the plece and maintain the interest.Good Vaudeville at Royal.THEATRE ROYAL.\u2014 The Dainty Paree Burlesquers, Mediocre burlesque and a vaudeville away above the ayerage, marks the en- tertalnment haridéd;'out at the Royal this week.\u2019 , \u2019 The slack wire performance of the Onlaws, a French trio, proved a popular novelty.and the way in which the lady performer did stunts on the wire, while the two male members held the ends in their teeth,brought forth rounds of applauses Orville and Frank do a balancing turn with a nikn ladder, which is calculated to make the ordinary run of people hold thelr breath.\"The act is gogd.\u2018but \u2018Orville; appeared-very nerve ous last night and guvé Frank rathsr a busy time keeping his balance.The Misses Fowiey and Dunn handed out some hot ones to the boys on the roof and seemed to be in favor, whilé West and Hughes did a very lively song \u2018and dançe act.The burlesquers are prettily costumed, some of tite songs are very fair.and the chorus {ain much better fettle than the average.However.the movement is slow, and naturally falled to plense, for any show that falls to produce a Jew comedian.a slapstick and a wild Irishman at the Royal may feel pretty certain of not scoring a big hity: TO CURE A 'COLD IX ONE DAY Tako xstive Bromo Sek » 1e Brass a sy cosy \u201ctee Les er 6 W.\"Oroves signature La on sith box\u201d pe , Co 1%, which Te Council Decides to Leave Deputation Free to Exercise its Discretion as Sought.The city fathers spent the best part of yesterday afternoon discussing the bill which the Montreal Street Rallway Company has before the Legislature The result of the long discussion was that the civic deputation wili ask that a number of amendments be made to the measure.The amendments will be framed in a way to protect the Interests of the city; and not to glve the company rights to the city\u2019s streets which have not been sanctioned by the City Coun- cl.The whole fear of the aldermen was that the bill, seeing it asked that the company should take over suburban tramway companies, would be in.a posi tion, in years to come, to play fast and loose with the clty.DANGERS IN THE BILL.At the meeting a lengthy report was read from the city attorneys in regard to what dangers might be contained in the bill.Tbe opinion was given that the company could not be in a position by the bill whereby it could say to the city it would not pay it any more percentages on its earnings: this matter had been settled by a judgment by the privy council.The opinion was also given that the city would still retain its power to buy out the company at the expiration of its presd=at contract; at the same time the opinion was clearly expressed that amnj- ments ought to be made to the bill so that if the company acquired new roads, etc, the Street Rallway ¢omn- pany should not acquire new rights to the streets of Montreal.It was mada clear that the position of the city would be In no wise improved ft the measure were passed without various amendments being added to it, It was finally decided that the 3legation going to Quebec to safegurrd ihe Interests of the city shou.J Lake with them the opinion of the city nt- torney and make such amenam:nts 10 the bill as they deemed best.TEXT OF OPINION.The following is the text uf the al- torreys\u2019 opinion, which was given to Council, and which answers questions put by Ald.L.A.Lapointe: ; Q.What would be the effect of the bill presented by the M.8.R.Co.as to the rights of the city in virtue of the Jaw and of the contracts passed between said city and the sald com- any?\u201cA.The first question being put in a general way, 1 consider it as preliminary to the examination of the other questions, to which I will reply serla- tim.Is the amendment inserted In the bill, providing that the same shalt not affect the city's rights, sufficient to protect such rights?\u201cA.I am of opinion that the amendment inserted in the bill, providing that the same shall not affect the rights of the city, is not explicit enough, and I Indicate further on, In reply to question 9, how this amendment (Art.8 of said blll) should be modified.\u201cQ.What would e the effect of clauses 6 and 7 of the bil! as regards the percentage which the city is entitled\u201d to receive on the earnings of the campany.?; *.\u201cA.\u201cYo question \u20183, -to.Wit: IVhal ould be thes effect of yu, 6 end 9% she.Pill.as regards.the pexcentage city a eariiied- a pocoive ; St 7 .» , to Particular Amendments to Be ! CITY ATTORNEY'S DEPARTMENT ADVISE CITY TO SEEK AMENDMENTS TO BILL OF STREET RAILWAY COMPANY { out of the earnings of the company, 1 will subdivide my reply as follows: \u2014 PROBLEM OF PERCENTAGES.\u201c1.Clause 6 docs not affect Lhe percentage clause, \u201c3, The question of the percentage, as far as the ratlway lines operated by the company within the city limits |are concerned, has been definitely set- ited by the judgment of the Privy Council, in the case of the city vs.the compuny.According to this judgment, the percentage which the city is entitled {no recelve out of the earnings of the company must be exclusively collected on the rallway lines of the company within the city limits.As regards clause 7, It is possible that the company might claim that this clause ompowers it to lease or to make contracts for the operation within the city limits, either by or concurrently with itself.of the railway or any other company.without any pebéent- age.It would, therefore, b# necessary to ask the Legislature to enact that the company shall not operate, within the éity limits, any other railway without paving the percentage provided for in the contract passed with the city of Mantreal.\u201cQ.Would such clazes authorize the company to refuse to pay any percent- ege on (he earnings of the electric railways which ft would acquire and Cherate?\"A.Yes, as suggested In the preceding renly.\u201cQ Would these clauses authorize the M.S.Co.to run within the city Ilmits the rail\u201cays it m'ght own or control without paying for any franchise and without paying any percentage on the earnings thereof\u201d \"A.Same reply as the preceding one.\"\u201cQ.Would such clauses authorise sald company to exercise the franchises and rights which the companies or persons owning such raliways might have,\u201d I reply in the affirmative.ACQUIRING COMPANY'S PLANT.\u201cQ.What would be the effect of such a bill on the exercise of the right Which the city has of acquiring, at the expiry of the contract, the company\u2019's railway and all the property required to operate the same, A.The bill, as submitted to the Leg- fglature, will not prevent the city from exercising its right to acquire.at the expiry ot the contract, the rallway of the company and all the property required to operate the same.inasmuch ey the amount which the city will be called upon to pay, at the expiry of such contract, for the acquisition of the railway is the value thereof, to be determined by arbitrators.\u201cQ.Could the company claim that the city is held to purchase all the railways which it would have blended with la original line, \u201cA.This contention on the part of Pen-Angle Underwear is right all through\u2014material, spinning ; knitting and finishing.ie Pound Wiech Ca id.Paris Bada the railway lines of such companies within the cetty Himits?\u201d WHAT THE REPLIES WERE.To these quesions Mr.Archambanit replied briefly: \u2018I reply t~ this question and the the two phe-there- of (a) and (b) in the affirmative, the whole as commented upon in the abov replies.\u201d .SUGGESTED AMENDMENTS.It was the opinion of the City Attorney that the following amendments ought to be made to the bill : 1.Paragraph c of clause 5 of blll ja replaced by the following : *\u201c(c).The company may, after having previously obtained, by by-law, the consent of the municipal corporations interested, convey freight and make arrangements, with other \u2018electric railway companies for the running of Hs cars.operated by electric power, from certain points outside of its lines to certain ;points on the same.\u201d 2.The following paragraph is added to clause 7: \u2018The company shall, however, pay to the city the percentage provided for in its contract wHh the sald city, both on the fares of persona entering the sald cars outside of the limite of the city znd going to a point within sald limits and on the fares of persons entering sald cars within the city limits.\u201d \u201c8.I would also advise you to insert in your resolution the amendments proposed by Mr.P.G.Martineau, one of the city consulting attorneys, at the Quebec Legislative Assembly, and which read as follows : OBLIGATION MUST BE SAME.\u201c1.That the following clause be added after clause 7 : \u201c7.(à).The powers granted to the company by this act shall not free It from any obligation which has been assumed towards the city of Montreal, and any other municipality by the sald company or by other companies whose shares, bonds or securities it shall have acquired or of whose electric rallway system it shall be lessee or shall operate with, and these powers shal] not confer.within the limits of the city.such as then defined, any other powers than that possessed by the said company or sald other companies In virtue of the by-laws uf the city or the contracts agreed upon between the the = \u2019 a city and the sald company or compaq: les.\u2019 i ke \u201c3.(As an alternative).N contained in this act shal affect the rights p ssed by the city of Molt\" real in virtue of its charter and, the contracts passed with the company or the companies whose shares, bonds or securities are thus acquired or who shall have leased or shall operate com~ currently with the company their eleg- tric rallways.\u201d \u201cOr the following amendment, the \u2019 whole to replace Art, 8: se 4g.Nothing contalned in this act shall affect In any way the rights of the city of Montreal nor sha\u2019l be construed as authorizing the company LO | violate any of the obligailons which it has assumed by contract with thc sald «ity, or as affecting or repealing tha powers specially conferred by statute.contract and by-law upoa the (ily of Montreal.\" ACTION OF COUNCIL.When the above opinion had ben read.Ald.Payette pointed out that as the civic delegation was to leave at once for Quebec, it would be Iimposs- ible for Council to pars a hard and fest rule In regard to whut their action should be at Quebec: this must be ap- p.ent from the fact that the opinion which had just beeu rcad was a lengthy one and there was no tine to study it properly.Aa x Lapointe\u2014\"It may be daa- gerous to allow any delegation tu use it own judgment a to what amendments ought to be made; this Council had better come to some definite decision in regard to the amendments.\u2019 It wus poinied out that only one ity ctlorney (Mr.Archambault), had signed the opinion.It was peculiar that so impbrtant an opinion -had not been signed by more than one attôrney.Ald.Lavaliee\u2014\"Tha opinton I believe has been approved of also by Mr.Martin: .u, consulting attorney.\u201d Ald.Sadler\u2014\"In a matter lke thus all those who approved of the opinion ought to have signed it.We have enough of lawyers dow to get murs than one signature to the document.\u2019 It was explained by Aid.Lavallse that according to a new by-law only the chief of tHe \u201cepartment was allowed to sign documents of such a nature.A vote was taken on a proposal of Ald.L.A.Lapointe that the Council should definitely Instruct the deputation what amendments to make at Quebec, but it was only supported by four votes.\u201che motion of Ald.Payette to allow the deputation to use its own yudg- ment in regard to amendments Was then carried unanimously.The delegation left for Quebec last night.MR.MACMASTER\u2019S RESOURCE.How Fully He Answered Objector\u2019s Question During Election Fight.Stories of Mr.Donald Macmaster\u2019s campaign in the Leigh division of Lancashire still continue to come to hand.Rev.W.Mason, a clergyman of Leigh, in a letter to Mr.Macmaster, complimented that gentleman of his address to the electors, and also on his speech to the electors of Newchurch.The reverend gentleman was inclined, however, to take exception to a n the address which was to the effect that the leaders of the anti-Corn Law movement promised that foreign n tres would follow England if she abandoned protection.Mr.Mason therefore asked whether Mr.Macmas- ter could give the names of any leaders in the Corn Law movement who made guch a statement, with the date and plie.Such a question in the midst of a political campaign.to a man but lately resident in England seemed difficult to meet.Mr.Macmaster Is nothing, however, if not resourceful, and two days after the writing of the letter to him, Hé was able in a suave and kindly letter to the clergyman in question to quote Richard Cobden\u2019's speech ut Manchester.on January 15th, 1846, in which the great leader of the Anti- Con Law Movement declarsd his belief that If the corn laws were abolished honestly and a free trade principle were adopted in its simplicity, there would not be a tariff in Europe that - would not be changed in less than five years to follow their example.Mr.Macmaster went further and referred the onquirer tu the Manchester Guard- lan of January 17th, 1846, for a report of the speech.He added that as he hud not access to his library during the heated campalgn then being carried on( he was not in a position to quote others to the same effect, but he could assure the reverend gentlemen that there were many other such an- Douncements.\u2014_\u2014 \\ ST.MARY'B CONCERT.\u2014A concert will be held in the lecture hall of St.M:ry's Anglican Church, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.The programme is a very excellent one.John Roduad & Son, Limite ESTABLISHED 1847.Manufacturers of Sterling Silverware, Electro Plate, Fine Cutlery, Bte Canadian Office and Stack Rooms, Ceristine BDulldimg, St.Nichelas at, treal Factories: Sheffield, Eng.Smoking CHA NC CN NE DOME À CO CN NN NN NN GERTH\u2019S Mixture \u201cDOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE.\u201d $1.60 per Lb, - E.A.GERTE, 2263 8t.Catherine St.m] ADD SHOE For Ladies and Qentiomen.A Good Shoe, made right.Will wear well and comfortably.All sizes and fittings.New Spring styles.FRANK POWER, 279 Notre Dame St.W.2 DOORS WRST OF McGILL ST.\u2014\u2014\u2014 mp.etn me FOKNOKMK MMR NKR K KR $3.0 Afoat people know that such aliments SChools the \u201cMatriculants in McGill thout A.shat the .: as pneumonia und consumption have have Nar : ._ \u2018The price of each pattern is 10c.City readers must call at the Star .apeuker rue the \u2018heart.Men said brass that never tarnishes.their beginning in a cold, but all do 13 No provincial or other public fBrarch Office.corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.for patterns.Out-af- No.Table Complete Without it ! at his trial that it was the most brutal Other parts are nicely enam- not realize that other vital organs of the body Ware almost equally liable.Not infrequently colds settle on the .liver or kidneys, causing serious dis- eare of theme organs.4 In .other, cages colds hang an unth erhment archives to show from what funds have ever been contributed to- wads the expense of (he matriculation exgmination of McGill.\" * If the question refers known as the A.A.examination the - answer is, go.+ = \u20ac¢) MeGill vonducts its own examin- to what |s' town readers will be served by mail.and will receive patterns promptly.DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON Fer ladies, give Bust Measure, For Misass and Children, give Age emly.Fur Skirts, give Weis Measure, toa PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURE.WAIST MEABURR.AGE IN YRARS.inches Inches vaseosee Delicious with Hot or Cold Meats! HOLBROOK\u2019S loud-mouthed.and unprovoked murder they had ever known.Toronto's Assessment.Toronto, Ont, February 20.\u2014Toron- are made of a fine lacquered elled in white.These beds are made on very artistic fines and can be used either singly or together.RS no es EI AN ean - re Te 0.' ! \u2018 astle Instlutions, aud those connected \u2018 ' ~ * e NOTE THIS WELL ; therewith, and aiso \u2018gave a long ilet ; \u201c3 v , .1 ., .of institutions In the province which a e Cl rat 1, À ories The latest official milk inspéction resulted In many sources of supply had wbtuined honors at Paris.CL belng ead OUR arme OUR cows, OUR cans, OUR bottles ure oil J A tu ; + i under BU si .OMPLYING WITH THE REQ - BÉFORE: THE HOUSE)\" | FT AR ; I ackenala asked: \u20141.What .i PURE MILK ONLY i lied b Give a trla] order unt ve A post ds the Wild Lif C in supplied by us.Give atria) order CL Cll Normal Bunnoto students © An tories of the \u20ac.THE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., Ltd, A :.What Is the object of giving sucb to : LE Tel.Up 669.2685 St.Catherine Street.Quebec Premier Would Make Pyrv;ee?such bonuses given | - or : D WHITE :f .: nuses given in any WwW WwW - oe 1 LL La ee = Le it Hard for the Instances to encourage puplis vf Lhe By STE ART ED AR ' : 7 \u2018 Medi) Normal 8chool to attend Mc- .SMART gages Shylocks i Cuiverally ter greduatise fon \u2018 ea Flavor and Stren o0P0606 .the McGill Normal School\u201d New York: McClure, Phillips & Co.x \u2014 4.tu) What resolution of the Pro- it ha > H testant Committee of the Council of Continued from yesterday.) ness how must have been.He saw 3 A SALARIES BUT NO RETURNS | Public Inst:uetlon exists regarding the I ( : pa or y pi mat her growing older, as he bud grown E greater body and richness of Indian tea \u2014 use of such bonuses in relation le the was fearful what a difference older, but in the dull apathy of mon- bi ; i 22: ; Interesting Questions Put and Ans *!léndunce at the Mcoili University?Mille thought suddenly made.A MO- | uLony.Sde had none of this great | when comtined with the delicately flavored # + : ; .nite z Labôr w \u2018her- : .\u2014_\u2014 .we ; (vb) What Is the date of such resolu.Ment ago Be had had the étertities | \\lllng Labor wherewith to\u2019 drug her but thinner tea of Ceyion produces that \u2018\u2019rich fruit .red\u2014McGill Normal School tion?before him.Now there was not all; kelf Into day-dreams of a future, The | ! y E had the pleasure yesterday of bein Got Much Attention (c) Who were the mover ond uer- INSANE to be wasted.Every minute.| seasons as they passed showed her the flavor\u201d of Red Rose Tea\u2014a tea that is strong and Pp y y 8 , under of such resolution\u201d every second even, that he sal Were! sume faces, growing ever a little | strong ; highly complimented an experience _ \u2014\u2014 (d) 15 ft expecte) that pupils of the SANE at the faded uld picture in BIS nore Jaded, us dancers in the light of oes further\u2014requires less to make a cup of equal : \u2019 i x Press Gallery of, the Legisiature, NCH Normal School.after attending hand was sv much lost te him und to duwn.Perhaps she had ceased count- that is sure to be repeated.Montreal ; Quebec, February 20 \u2014The Prime Mine McGill University.will teach in the ité original Not God himself could! gp them\u201d Nov, he knew better than Strengt than any brand of Ceylon tea alone.\u2019 i Iter 1s lending hiv and or re MI | mentary Shouts of the Provinces Pring it wid fs possibilities hack tv ihit But the pity of It! washing °R \u2014 ; \u2014_ has never seen a display of New York way of the usury as hard as possible à.What wax the average number of PM.Untl now he Had looked about him upor Youth; he-must hencefurih | hing, washing to the thne of an inva- at .\u2014T 4 shirtwaists that was quite as good as LI introduced by hh in diplomas granted to pew ¥rotestant | +richne f India d the del the Assembly yesterday afternoon.to | leachers for the years 1890 to 1897, °0K Back to {t\u2014back to the thing# | Js complaints.To-day she was do- TICHNESS ot Indian tea and the delicacy and fragrance .Sori Styl #meng article 1148, of the Civit Code re- both inclusively.and for the years WHC might have been.but could ing as she had done yesterday; to- of Ceylon t this one.Newest pring ty es, - most of them specling Judgments In sults for usur- 198 10 1805, both taclusively © pever be\u2014and euch pulse-beul carried | morrow she would do the sume.To- y ca ly fi d lusi tous Imerest provided that when a 6 Was the supply of teachers from him inevitably farther from even the marrow?- ; made expressly lor us, and exclusiveness stamps USUFoUS tute of interest is shown to 1890 to 1597 suner, wl reirospective simulacrum of ther i \u201cNao, by God!\u201d cried Peter, starting < : ; ; xls the judge may grant any delay ï rn hat weaves more obluine 103% He and she gould never begin | to his feet.\u201cThere shall be no more a 4 itself on the entire collection.The vastness of the r the payinent of the uimount tnvolv- } ; .- te young now.They must take up life to-morrow!\u201d 1 © i i ve the Judgment 1hat he muy deem roe ia bugs wt uf iho Just re cold in the moulds, reudy fashioned.He took from the shelf over the assortment makes it almost certain we can please and equitable, at his diveretion.; | .The delight of Influencing each oth- window a number of pièces of quartz, 1 y 1 ; wie Strendance of members was Instruction, honing that the Sra er'a development was denied such as which he stuffed into the pocket of a .everyone, especiallg ion we say the price range 1s » [Ov mot.unty had most of the ts ex a NES they: Instead, they must find euch puir of saddle-bags lying neer the u to .Montroa! members Jalled to peta In ou Is i.EY, hl used giher out.must threw a thousand d'or.In the corral was Jenny.a ; , from 76c P ° ! 'g.but several of those | I ; A \u2019 i strands of loving-kindness to span the s'esk, fat mare.e sadd enny d 1 1 ; : resident in Quebec were ngaged fu the 17} 0010 he nonial grant to Meo gy which the patlent srars had fun | il departed with the saddie-bags, 18 800 I ea One particularly good style at a popular price is bers a ques in which: two mem- ation a he Pet WE recommend- dered between them, a gap which | leaving the door of his cabin open to MADE OF FINE SHEER LAWN beautifully embroidered front with : and Panchervan ere nina TE UES 4.Is the grant to Moai Univer- Should fret have \\ widened at all we ps comer, as Is the hospitable T.H.EstabrooHKs Val.luce insertion and fine tu.ks, four !2-inch tucks shoulder tn ; : tt, i .5 ; ry \u2018estern way.j ; LA evupie OF bills to amend the Muu.| Y made under the discretion grant.ats Fao ut of don made hy Hovey am he spread the chunks St.John, N.B.Toronto.Winninee bust line, \u201cgiving full effect\u201d.buck neatly tucked, deep cull with ; and 80 ang ao ed their final stages, Sn to the Protestunt Commilttes by the cast longer, increased the need for of Fock out on the bar of the principal Val.lave insertion and tucks.sizes 32 to 41 finch bust.ven \u2018 ate tha oy ne! s hil) to Wicorpo | 4 nici te of the School Code\u201d loving-kindness, demanded anew, for =iloon and invited inspection.He did | , nn .| .k .bor .SIYHSN Lt vue bee see wee mar ree een ae ce aes ees 82.50 pany.Meh vunty Railway Comp 39 tas las the Government any he mere pititul commonplace task of | Bot think to find a purchaser among YOU CAN sell a later-patch if it lays sta es, or tacking up la orously com \\ comp oar, Funet has only reently Knowledge of any report of the Des understanding each other \u2014which any | the inhabitants of Beaver Dam, but he any wheres near the district!\u201d posed ining \u201cnotices.They pai Sonat of the hospital having been Pariment of Education to the effect mother and her child find suo trivially Knew (hat the tidings of his discover- Well, 1 must be goin\u2019.boys,\u201d said |scant attention to the man whu pas- for ome time thieatenad with total \u201cthal }t saw no reason [oF requesting eagy\u2014the power of affection which i#$ Would arouse interest and attract Peter sliding toward the dbor; \u201cund |sed them a hundred yards away.Pet- .nt In consequence of ul the Protestant Committee to make any each would have lked to shower on vther pruspectora to the locality of his I pect I'll see some of you boys up |er visited his own four claims.Un ® e ® ¢ ved \u20ac 1 his head.which was sus- change\u201d tn 18 reguiations?the other undictated except by the \u2018\\HiMs.In this manner his property there?.fo one he found a small group anxiously tal during the aiteruvon sitting of (hb) Does there exist anv such de- : CER PY LT would come prominently'on the mar- The boys did not care .to rommit |examining the indications of the lead.the second dass session of the Fi desires of thelr hearts.Peter called .themselves, as to that f h He did nat join it.The parting words ° and + » d'un f oe : te Fish purunent of Educatton in our provin- the ir af hi tt > had Kei, A © at Before each e at join it ! 2 : 0d viame Conference fn Montreal, lust al à ar nage mself as he ha The discoveries certainly were ac- Other.but they were a mentally lung.ufter him at the saloun came Lo mber.\u2019 lal Syste capable of making Any been when he had left the Kast and | y locating the ingredient fa eir ;- his mind.\u201cLook out for usl Fherell \u2019 ; such port tv the Proiestant Çom- e .- ; corded attentlan enough Peters was J ng ents vf their pros .0 5 A } The bill to amend the charter of 1 set It remorselessly by the side of ecting: outfit be à holy mob hand, and (hey'U .: to .ec of the preg\u201d.: ; me Well known.Men were perfedtly sure Pet : 8.e An unholy mob on » 8 - isplay : dv } e f thes = thir ub Outemant was wi read a What « | ne | that present Image In the mirror Me hix verueity and his mining Imatinet \u201cHave a drink, Mappy.on me\u201d try to do you, sure | E shall display an advance shipment of these : a time, wil passed Prot hat concessions, Lf any, has the Then he looked at the portrait.Could Tf Peter sald there existed a Bond lode hospitably suggested the proprietor.Peter cooked himself a noon meal, but oods to-morrow, and as new cods are e House also went Into Committee P'olestant Comimities made within the vears have changed her as much?3f the stuff he exhipited to them, that P*'er glowls returned to the bar.|he did not eat much.of it.instead, 8 co Lo \u2018 g .Sa Mr.rares bill to amend the om lm years Lo alle weakness 1 no.he would party know bert , settled it.Heres lack to the new claim, Hap- he sat quite still and stared with wi always mteresting vou should come in to / e tour of Ste.Anne de ; ¢ : ; a.ose miserable yenrs of x citine! A KE id mi .|Y.\" said the proprietor; \"and here's blind eyes at the wavering mists © - - op leen 3 J / Bell ue but wily report juugress and | I Mow many Juris of tha Protes- He had not minded them before but ave Dots ter a med Soa hoping the sharps doesn't make an steam that arose from the varius hot see them.They're very pretty and attractive in figure ve \u2018ave te sit again ant Academies Have matriculated in 4 now they were horrible.In the retro- transparent crvstal through whi h there Is on her.\u201d dishes.From time to time he got up Q - wes s When the perma reading of Mr Metiill University since 1898?spert the reaseless drudgery of rock small kernals of yellow metal shone.The men laughed.but not ill-natur- wilhe apparent purpose, which, how- and floral effects.The shades are all the ne est blues , Behr tL © éfret nto a separate 13.(a) Hes any change taken place and pick and drill loomed lurger than Then he lat down the specimen, and \"diy.They all knew Peter, as has {cver, left him before he had tuken two greys, greens, pink, etc.Their daintiness and fresh- ae pi muntetpadiny the parish of 81 in the last five years in the amount the truth of It: his patience, at the | walked quietly out the door without been sald.steps, so that his movement spe:illy d .i ed , Mi hae .the Archangel, of Montreal, contribute froir provinclal funds for time so spontaneous n fesuli of his ! further comment.He had gone to get Peter turned again to the door.became aimless, and he sat down again.ness surpasses escription and we / ee Mr.Tellier asked for ex: the university *natriculatton examina- disposition.seemed that of a man | his outfit ready.\u201cYou'll have a reg'lar cyclone up |Late in the afternoon he weir the im ress on you the fact that we / Ex ps und delay.A Walsh not | tions?clinging desperately to a rope able to | Tu others.not so prompt of action.thar by to-morrow-\" called a joker rounds of claims again, but saw noth- P - hr ne Nor Hon Mr Gouin urged | (b) Wb- provosed any such change?hang only by the concentration of | Patar exnlained at length, always in After him: \u201claok out fer us! There'll Ing unusual.He did not take the guarantec them fast colours.that explanati leading be allowed and | «c) Who are the examiners of the every ounce of hig will Peter felt | that hesitating, difideut voice of his.be an unholy mob on hand, and they'll {trouble to cook supper.During the Price is onl a vard Frsnte Billa tor Fe obtained in the Acdemy pupils gong up for such mia- himself clutching the ron.so hard | \u201cI have my clalms all staked.\u201d said tr¥ to do you sure!\u201d W evening some men looked in for a mom- y y ss prevallpd and the BI This idea triculétton* that he could think of nothing, abso- he; \u201cyou boys can come up and hook Peter stopped short, lnoked at the |ent or so, but went away.because the cod time, on dive as iva® nu se- Hon, Mi.Roy replied as follows: \u20141.lutely nothing, else.lle jroved à lonto what's left.There's plenty left, Speaker.and went out hurriedly.cabin was empty.Peter was al \u2018 the Private Bille Cam and sent to Regulation 83 vf the Protestant Com- great necessity of letting go, I'T ain't saying it's as good as mine; still The next morning the men came into {he moment of thelr visit walking \u201cner second readings ww itee reads: \u2014 And for her, these vears?What had it's pretty good.I think it'll make a Ns gulch.He heard them even before back and forth, away -up high there (n 7 ' the bills respectin = Tn aoe of Eneh holder of an advanced eiemen- {hey meant?By the internal com- camp.\u201d he had left his bunk\u2014the clink.¢reak.(he top of the ridge, In a little pen re n ost m Joimber Company fin ge pate tary diploma or of à model school or bustlon which had so auddenly lighted \u201cMuke a camp!\" shouted Cheyenne CTeak! of their waggons.By the time |tlat space next tu the stars.When he ew pri u \u20ac + Joseph de Rordèaux, ne A eu Su Kindergarten diploma on showing that Up the dark corners of his being, he Harry.\u201c1 should think it would! If aad finshed breakfast the side-hill came tu the \u2018end.he whirled sharp où she =.Montres ; , 1 _ Cow Jairvoy s \u201cte y re like that J vere: with em.From his els.lt Was six paces .; Frot of Prarmacy und to amend the he, ha a EE 0 ne saw with almost cLirvoyant disunet | there's any more like 1 up COUNLTY rindow he could catch glimpses of La ee he other.He counted \u2018he There is a decided change in costume styles this season.The Eton i Ar + « Às8 3 vhool u 8 vine e ne n- - À + ro- .- ; .; Baptiste de Me OR Salut Jean trol of school commissioners or school A BN EE the age [ies os steps consciously, ba a mental ne Jacket Suit is the correct mode for the coming season; in fact, there is Vus À .5 8 - \u2018es ecame nN ë .- A its.+ - .FISH AND GAME WARDENS {or ine Nomi rons, oot'nt ie Forte fiscied from, betlaned metal In the (int \u201cvent on steady bebind bis praetor ls meg ee weads, ney.black, purple.and green.in - LS \u2018 5 + i | or \u2018 canon was the gleam of fires: In the giher thoughts\u2014five, six; five, six; greys, in bot omespuns an weeds, navy, black, purple and green, In y R : of The Parisancey going the rounds Lhe sum ars Hr Sach, Toh Ne 5 ° pir the smell of wood-smoke and of fre, six: over and over again.chiffon broadcloth and Panamas.Some of our smartest designs will be past that under the Tate admin lstr he ceeding eight months in each year.Se 2 ! bushe A ge IE thine nf whi like that.Ar \u201coh (ting his displayed to-morrow, gome to see them, and specialty ask to be shown the : + vertain local politiclans \\ O01 during each of the two scholastic .ushes and saplings the shine of white pg ceased opening and shu \u201cA st i upon the Mat of fish and gums waren years immediately sueceeding the 7 IN NS Vount Erasacs and the pemerly htibe [hands and bogam to scremil ol BGI felowine\u2014 ® © ardens, h 8 Hi al NN: \u201coun rasses and the vs s i vuder in > and drew their =alartes without making award of his diploma.If In two years HHA HAN Fé WN raising their heads as oe en under his breath, then quil strength SPECIAL %2(.00\u2014 Fine all-wool homespun.in Jight grey shades, new any return therefor Mr Bernard con, | consecutives attendance at the Nor- an HA 80 > : ° vre of {over tone.then Ww sequently placed th f [| Dinard von mal Sehoo! a teacher-in-training has oe oid } wheels farther down the draw told of of his lungs.A mountain Non on an- Eton coat, velvet collar.thew full sleeves with fancy on\u2019 the.ro Paper vliowing questfon taken an advanced elementary diploma A I, Yel new-comers, The boom was under |othet stope answered pu He pure ele cuff.separate Pripcess bell.new 13-gvre pleated Wh - : / J- \u2018is arms up ever his head, every .\u201cAdolphe eu pe ares pd Kindergarten iploma, the amount to alscore new pat the tidings nf the Cane, and sereamed.And then, with skirt.\u2018 43 game-keepers and fishery overseers Pe Paid shall be four dollars for each w Tony would deserve plane au the out apprectuble trandtion.he san - SPEC'AL #25.6D\u2014Fine all-wool cheviot.In navy ant blu kd new Eton on page 9 of the last recnre month: |f three sessions of the Nor- .ne own would deserve a place on the the rock and hid his faye.For the mo z! £0.! Minister of Lands Mines and shories mai School elapse between the admis- map.Mgn wOBld come to the town, ment the nerve tension had relaxed.jacket, silk.lined, with fancy stitched taffeta collar, done t¥ entitle then th retelve 3730 perl hlon of the teacher-In-training'and the |\u2018 hoe em ~moneéy.men anxious to IN- \u201che clear western blars, like fine pow- bratd trimmed, separate Princess belt; new plealed annum.fay two dollars a day.includ.conferring of the second diploma.the , big With them Peter Would treat.yo; geemed to glimmer in some light akirt ing Bundays And hotidays® What fg 8mount to be paid shall be three doi- © was to be no chances of n care- stronger tharf thelr own, &s dust-motes .their jtrisäiction\u201d } wt is lars for each month.ss bargain this time.He would take In the sun.A breeze from the prairie : anon.Mr.Prevost simply replied that Regulation 65.(in being awarded an that before.And yet he had thought rested its light.invisible honde an LN r work was that of fish and game #dvanced elementary diploma a model the man's bent head.Certain homely \u2019 - .Le wardens and thelr Jurisdiction 5 the school diploma, uv a kindergarten his EEE Regan retell difficulties in vight-sounds.such as (he AN BOYS $4.60 69 $150 9 8¢ city and district of Quebec \u2019 diploma.each teauher-in-training at + en tod im Ihe former experience SUR- and crickets and the cries of the poor SUITS .- .CORSETS \\ en Mr.Langs asked whether the McGill Normal School shall be pald me po hr he drew from the wills, stole here and there through the y \u2019 the Department of Fable Instructfbn by the Principal of the Normal School, grees thelr remedies It was pine-aisles like living creatures on the Sallor sults are the kind boys © \u2018 - of th Was aware that thé elementary schoo | out of its funds, the sum of five cents the great unknown that terrified him.wing.A faint, sweet odor of the woods like to wear.mo freedom for The balance of & number o e ; of-the munletpality of Gracefield have for each mile that his home, In the In spite of his years, in splte of He l'ame with them.Peter arose.and e to wear, re d season's best gelling iines.Only about | i Mo system of ventliation, Mr.Roy re- Province of Quebec.is more than fifty , Bray hairs, In =plte of his memories of dpew 8 deep breath.cud went to his thelr movements, stand their rough Dlieg that no sun school municipality miles distant from the City of Mont- fess to Ne A De had thm cabin.The peace of nature had for usage better.We've 74 to sell at 36 of them, made nf fine coutl] fn \"provibre vn to the Government of this real.&bsolutely nothing of sharpers ne the moment baeome his own.this } just a little over half price.They several popular models: filled with i | 2.To re-imburse to so extent th \"met ; \\ But then, In the darkness of his Jow y dE Dire was told by Hon Mr.teachers for he expense incurred to Mim again in precisely ihe a fieect tunk, the old doubts, the old terrors are made of finest all-wool im- absolutely rust-proof steels, some 1 VE Ton ere 61.600 acres of attend the Normal school.had done so before: but how could Le returned.They perched there above ported serge, with an extra collar fitted with hose supporters: sizes } ot A che ind Ther 23 moque Guen & Since such bonuses are given to a guess at the tricks they had in re- Nim and compelled him to look at IREM|R of blue satin drill.trimmed braid, .: Or: 17,280 aores ui the same lloense Te teachers after graduation from the J serve?Eight years out of a man's: Until his eyes were hot pod red.Do, shield.etc: fit 4 to T years.18 to 50 inches in the collection.! now under timber licenses.© Normal School whether they attend a i life ought surely to teach him caution 99: Gn!\" sald they, a toa rot R lar $4.50 \u2019 Regular $1.25 to $1.50.; Mr.Langinis axked I What University or not, they can not be said = | LR as thoroughly as twelve.Yet he walk (2nd there, in the c or Lawn, esquiar $3.50.{ amount hax heen A ie | to be given tao encourage attendance PRR, g À SL ARTA ed into the Eagle Ridge trap as con- walked the three miles necessary for .To-morrow $2.69 To-morrow 98c.: 1808 by candidates ve ann nal v sine ai the University.(PA aX ad ë Tex ke for fidently as he had luto the Antelape the inspection of his claims.Every- by the board of pxaminere dn virtue 48 It was resolved that regulation 63 AN AC CR J ue Lda Gap.He had made It twelve years thing was as it should be.The men in of article 31 of the Regulations of the Of (he Protestant Committee be amend- bX AS, er What was to prevent him making ji the gulch were not yet awake From i Roman Catholle Committers of the ©d By adding the following clause: \u2014 Val: y sixteen?\u2018There ts no fear like that of; {he Jim Crow a drowsy porcupine ! Council of Public Instruction ?9 \u2018\u2019Por the purposes of this regulation he?ND AD} the absolutely unknown.You cannot ttundled away bristling.St C.th ° d How has such money heen employ- two years\u2019 successful attendance tn one \\ gl [Ù forestall that.yom must depend upon This could not go on.Tt would be .a erine an ; ed ?of the Universities of the Province A) ile § your own self-confidence.Self-confi- Weeks before he could hope even Lo ! Hon.Mr.Roy replied © In 1898, §3.- Fhall be deemed equivalent to two | fn vs dence was just what Peter did not oben his negatiations.Peter cooked M tai St t \u2018 879; In 1899, 1.2:3: in 190.81082; in YPArS successful teaching, and this ñ Yeo possess, .himself an elaborate brenkfast\u2014and ountain reets.901.34.158: fn 1902.8451150\" In 1903, Successful atendance at nne of the Uni- i Oy Pt i Then in a flash he saw what he | 781K half a cup of coffee.Then he sat, a 244.30; Jn 1904.$5061.and In 1905, Versitites shall be shown by a certific- 00 May should have done.It was all Bo Fld Le .as he had the day before, staring $5.42.The money wus employed to 8le, year by year.of the Principal or û culously simple\u2014a mere question of ; Straight in front of him.seelug nothing.- fndemnity The members af the l'entral Dean of the Faculty of Arts\u201d This division of labor.He, Pet k | After a time he placed the girl's pic- \" Board of CathoWe Exæminers fer theip] 8bplies to McGill and to Bishop's y prospecting, but did hot Con derstand | ture and the square mirror side by side KNIT YOURSELF work and travelling expenses, ta pay equally.business.Back fn his old V { on the table and looked at them in- 3 the salary of the secretary of the (Pb) Beptember 29th, 1903.home were a dozen honest men who | NUY- A SHAWL.: , board.to indemnify the numerous delsn (c) Their names are not recorded.knew busines, but understo gen en 21 He rose.kicking his chair over back- .\u2018 gate examiners charged with the sur (4) The puplls of McGill Normal fi of ç out Hans Ed NE Su i e ° ' .ho \u201cnl prospecting.Nothing would have ward, and went out to his claims once Golf Vest and Warm Underskirt.: ° veillance of candidates In tha different School who attend a University do so been easier than to have bi ore : Knit the Boys Mitts, Toques, : e : tocalities In which exuminations arg With the declared Intention of quali- these qualitges and lacks.If Fore neq) more.4 Kn e ve Mitts, Toauen, .® .: held and ta relmbhirse them for their Ying for an academy diploma, and - returned quletly to his pe eter had The meu In the gülch\u2019 had awaken- Sweaters and Heavy vers ; oe Win @ ! travelHng expenses, if there were any; Upon the written promise to teach for ing his dlacoveries fro people.conceal-| (3 Most of them had finished the ings.Knit the Baby's ggings ® ° to.pay the cost of printing, the pure al least three years in the Province.Beaver Ram, h 1 have reer of more imperative demands of location and Caps.Nimble fingers and .: chase of puwper.pens and other neces- and iv Is therefore expected that they .he cou ave return>d| the day before, so now they were more knitting needles with Ladyshlp .sary effects furnished to candidatas hy will teach In model schyols or acade- Mapotiations ces time equipped for his at leigure to satiafy,thelr curiosity and Wools save many a dollar in fur- the board, and lu pay the cests.of mies.his back was turned TES Poe ny, their love of comment by Inspecting nishing the family wardrobe, J C postage, express, ov.1 Mas tn || 5 362 and 139 respectively.his claims.Peter's mind worked slow.(1° Offginal discovery to which ail this \u201c LADYSHIP\u201d Mr.Mousseau aske .ia h 6.Yea.\u2014Degign by May Manton.Iv.If he had felt himself less driven stampede wag due.As & consequence province of Quebe: figured nin the 7.From the original report furnish- J by the sight of those gray hairs, he | ci ok found a great gathering on tho WOOLS ! past Lents years mn the $ rations ed by McGlHii College for the year end- House Jacket, 5265.might bave come fn time to another dim Crow.Some of the men were ex- Sactinna of the varluus universal ex- ; 0 ; | ; hibitions \u2018held either in Burope of inf bag June Bh.100 However a A GRACEFUL NEGLIGEE.fea thm Of wirine or writing East amining ro ascend Toe hte.ern are the brightest.softest, lightest, | ; - 0 ; .ne whose arriva > = .: an stronges o a n ng à Ameren whieh - the receipts, which reads: Such n pretty negllgee as finis one is sure to find Its way to the feminine he could merely hold possession of the nthers ere engaged ddly in reading yarns.They are always the \u2019 IT what melt ve regards marks fIneludes donations.subseriptions and heart.It is graceful, becoming and altogether attractive and can be made |claims.As it was, the terror and mis.the loc ton not + packed against a same shade and quality, and you |} = RG of dixlinetlan obtained Income on special funds applicable LA from such washable materials as linen.batiste and the like or from Chine silk §1ving, having obtained.entry.raphi- |Stib pine.One of the latter, the same can nlways get just the color you 4 .; Hom Mr.Rov sid that the pro-| re ce or.again, from challie or cashmere, the (rimming being frills of lace, em- |ly usurped the dominion of , } is |INdividual who had joked Peter in the want for any work, vince \u2018had taken part in the Colum-, 8.The marriage license fund 18 NOL proidery, ribbon or the material as It is llked.The tucks at the waist line give [thoughts.He could see nothing beforo saloon, caught sight of the prospector ; t Chie in.1893.URed, But the Interest on it.and one- , girdie effect and confine It sufficiently to do away with all sense of careless- him but the inevitable and dread Lar |88 Be approached Th BN Were th av 6 .bian RR ete Exvosition fey half of the marriage.license fees form a ness, while the big collar Is both stylish and becoming and the loose sièeves gaining with unknown powers of dis- \u201cHullo, Happy!\u201d he called, pointing trade- ere e only m In Pis Too ma a ee EU | re noroughiy griteul IN (hf Inatance hic Indian sik In (rimmed wig heneey.nothing Sekind M wun ta a6 (he, woainerbeainy nated, WI a Montreal selling these beds, : 8 .a + 7 B on .hi ago 5, medals and diplomas of receives its grant.German EE erat] be required 7 yards of material 27, § yards 34 mintae opens Lhe aus he went Test.a history of Peter's losses was he .We bought all that the man- i honor had been award 9 ne ; or § 8-4 yards 44 inches wide with 8 vards of lace and 9 yards of insertion.out into the hills to look about \u201cim.well aco: .; ufacturer h d so, wer bl to i eerste 10.There is no such written report.A May Manton pattern, No.5285, sizes 32 to 40 inches bust, \u2018will be malled |The men were all busy enough engaged What?\" asked Peter.strangely.ein ad, so, were able, i a The report evidently referred to, was to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten |!\u201d chipping out the shallow troughs of You aint got this readin right.She or get them at a very low pre.3 Made by the English secretary of the cents à |thetr t'discoveries.\u201d piling supporting (says \u2018fifteen hundred fdet\u2019; the law \u201cLadysh!p® While thev | » Il: : Uo TT Peo a duention Pe City patrons can purchase patterns at the Star Branch Office, corner Peal |TO©KN About their côtfner end wide says she ought t' read \u2018fifteen hun- Toor they last, were seilmg : 0 S £ac \u2018 Protestant committee at a meeting held 8nd St.Catherine streets, for the sume price.i \u2014\u2014 for it - these $30.beds for $18.?.» : on the 30th of January last.They're strongly and hand- ; ® (b) Yes.See Arts.87 und 38 of the fect\u201d Yo laim Is n.g ?C Yilal Urgans.seq tev.dred tices.fect: Tour claim m4 somely made.: : » 11.This question ta too vague.| : \" | Yous: ev ï 12.There are no records in the Gov- Invaluable for Seasoning 1\u2019 The statement was ridiculous; every- The scroll work and knobs \u2018 \u2014 body knew it, and prepared to laugh, the system le run down and exhausted.ations, thro | Mo.see soceeree , - .ugh members of its staff, ; Pf to's total assessment now stands at ; and so left In a ante to fall prey of all apptiéænts\u201cfor matriculation no Mo.cccorecssocres sees.inches esesensiees.inOES secssslietine Joame N R COUNTNY WORCESTERSHIRE $187,649.515.The Jamt returns were Great value for $18.i The site OAV 14 tn speedily wot mater whers \u201cthey Mès.cocvosesoccusem vocvewsrcecn fiches cocvcocrocc0iM0H0R iereiececorees-oare OTHE : completed yesterday.nage are stricE Sec them in our window.rid of all colds before they become ç Nüssemovésossvanses vessscocc.inches essc0.00.Roches sessresnrssecc FURS ' Shon was nd RENAUD, KING 8 PATTERSON y » fastened on the sytem.This can bast be accompliahed by the use of Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine, .This medicingd Bs come to be \u2018cont | It accepts certajn certifizates fp leu - of examinations.To Improve Ghjcoutimi's Port.Name, Mrs.Or Miss.su sassaue vseveratisune sser secs oo oo se i Utrout GBB MO, cur seed herr autoe busssrersace ts TOWER.von vovce soe sve pnouseet 1006 secsuceupos evevessn \"SAUCE ton was added to the city agains: i\" city\u2019s will by the Provincial Government.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Expert Sewing Machine Repairs, Cor.Guy & St.Catherine Sts.Decadent Chlidren.J LY ! were previously t | _ \" v sidered tindispensable-In the home as a Quebec.February 20\u2014News comes , -also sewing machine oil of absolute \u2014# cure for, colds, bromchitin, croup, as- from Chicoutimi that Mr.J.E.A.3 .THE, ORIGINAL AND GENUINE.purity, and the best needles and parts Ieradont ohiidren fire the greatest ma- ~ 3 tama and bare ALI .pybue, who recois returned from PrOVIROS.cov so os veornsse eo sédraresen tro sous tha dee sls vos quest 60 semrany ; \u2019 ; ; for ail machines, at Singer stores.Look tire on ou, tn civilization; and the r.me's r of Linsesd an Lurope, succéede n organizing, | ; ; .for the red S.1437 Bt.Cat ne St.; decadence the rising generation 13 ona À Turpentine, 25 cents a bottle, at all while on the other side.a companv to : Address, Pattern Department, The Daily Star, Menateri tmsiet spon the Iabol bearing the words HOLEROOK 54 Notre Dame ft.West: 344 Notro of the most obvious and most pathetic a dealers, or Edmangon.Bates Æ Co.Improve the port-of Chicoutimi.- The N.B.-\u2014Patterns will not be exchanged.Be sure to 611 in corrget num \\ 4 Dame Bt.West; 3337:8t.Catherine 8t.; features.\u2014 Ladies Tela.os 4 Toronto.The porta ahd s)\\knatbré of company 16 #218 td have n capital r ah rticulars.Out-of-town pa trons should be careful end com- > & 00., without whioh nous are genuing, $133 Notre Dame Bt.West: 168 St.my 4 Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous recelpt sübaérided.of 875,000, and the head of- ate clearly written.Bend silver or peatal note Stampa not ! 0 ac ae Lawrence St; 1088 &t.Lawrence St:' Watch majnaprings guatan from .book author, are on every bottle, - A : \u2018 tn % Br, Chatles- y St.Montreal, $1.00.M Hgnisieÿ, 255 St.Ih se 8 * .oo, Wak : - \u2018 Ag - va : fices to in Liverpooi - anseibisilihituing pra EE TEA MP ne ve tn.Liverpo bea ee A = ot an Td \u2019 oh [ETE SCEREE SR eee ns Sic \u201c If you are tired of the costume you have and yet feel that it is too early to buy the one you intend to wear, here is an immediate change for a little money.An early Spring Costume complete in «a new style for $12.50.Navy blue, and black homespun.new Eton coat trimmed with self strappings and fancy braid.nine gored skirt with big pleats, They have just been turn and we wiil undertake to fit th Wednesday morning at, cach, 8 Not to it in appearance and really silk\u2014being only silks that have Leen selling at Europe, made from the very 1 Lv vavy, pink, brown, A CHANGE IN COSTUMES are only a few and the sulc of them commences at 8 o'clock > 12.50.SOMETHING NEW for SHIRTWAIST SUITS MERCERIZED TAFFETA CHECKS .20 a cally produce the same effect as those very popular checked ible, both sides are alike and are very highly mercerized.1600 yards of this lustrous fabric have just come in from broken shot checks of pale blue, black and white.ed out of our own workrooms em to your own figure.There vard\u2014but the next thing Letter in wear, They practi 0 a vard.These are revers- est of combed yarns, in small Nile green.manve, cardinal, Wednesday, 20, AIRY TALES 6000 FOR CHILDREN So Declares Dr.D.J._ vans In Address Before the Woman's Club.BETTER THAN ANIMAL TALES, Dr.Evans Warns Mothers Against Taking Nervous Children to Theatre Except Rarely.The meeting of the Women's Club, Monday afternoon, whauch was under the charge of the Home and Education Department, opened with n bref re- SUMIG of current events by the Secretary.Mdss Watson, Iw.Iv.J.Evans then spoke on \u201cThe care of the nervous child dung child- | hood and adolescence,\u201d prefacing his\u201d remarks by giving a shght description of the nervous system generally.men- \u2018 tioning particularly the three pringipal divissons of the nervous cells\u2014those which control the mental functions, the motor cells which gnvern muscular movement and the sensory cells which have to do with the senses.\"It was obvious.he sait, that the greatest care should be taken ta keep the brain cen- re in the healthiest condition possible.To this end.Inhibition or nervous von- trol,agd continulty of action,vere abso- Intely necessary.and the mental and motor cells must be properly exercised fo produce good muscular movement lxeltement and improper food in the vase nf nervous children made for loss of «control in the nerve centres, having such an effect upon the nervous organ- iaation that, under these conditions, it might be likened to a run-away horse the hrain oceupying somewhat the position of the driver: the nerves acting ns reins, and the muscles ns the horse.GROWTH OF THE BRAIN: \u201cring the firm two vears of his life, uk vhtid's brain developes more than at any other period of his life, continued the speaker.At seven years of Age the brain attains to 9 per vent.of its maximum weight, though its functional growth is comparatively siow.At cighteen yearw of age, it Is almost complete as to weight, though still not quite matured functionally.Not, rough- I} =penking, until the 25th year can the [ One Dollar.Starts | the ball rolling.M you earn a small salary and save part of it, Mou are better off than he who earns a larger salary and spends all of it.Take out A Deposit Book With Us.vou Will Hke it: an Independent feeling always possesses ihe man who ls thrifty and saves; we credit interest quarterly on ings accounta.THE SOVEREIGN BANK OF CANADA.Put your money in a place © where you can get it when you want it.Main Office, 232 to 236 St James St; Uptown Branch, 2608 St.Cath- ine St.(corner - \\ of Guy St.).\u2018imuch hysteria, | sanity > brain be considered functionally come plete There are two great influetices at work in the development of the brain, Dr.Evans contitiued.heredity an) environment.and if peuple could be brought to understand the influence of both these forces, and the necessity of countermting them when necessary, neurastheula and in- might be avuided.Nervous and prevocious children and \u201cinfant prodigies\u201d should be made to Hve perfectly normal lives, in which excitement of any description should have ne part.At the close of his address, Dr.Evans was asked if he considered fairy tales injurious te children vf this type, to Ww hiclr he replied that.he considered them in every way the best of reading for the child when not carried to excess, and of rather better effect than the popular \u201canimal tales;\u201d but that the most pernicious practice parents were guilty of with regard to their children, was taking them to the theatre, which he ronsidered should never Le thought of except on very rare occasions as a treat.The meeting closed with a delightful song by Mis.Warner, with violin obligato by Mrs.Lovell, Mrs.Walter acting as accompanist.ICE WILL BE DEARER.But Advance Will Not Be Sensational, Says Mr, R.A.Becket.Higher wages, warm weather and poor slelghing n good share of the winter have all coutributed toward higher prices for ice, avcording to the Moutreal dealers, Mr.R.A.Becket, manager of the City lee Company.Limited, states that 1ext season the people will Hive to pay inore for their supply owing to the above circumstances, Mr.Recket R150 states that for fifteen years the priee ot {ree has remained stationary.While all the time the expenses of gathering and storing the annual crop have been advancing.He states, however, that the advance will not be of a Reusatiomm] character.and that (here will he no famine prices.P.Collins Scale Company Assign.+I\u2019 A.Cullins, doing business in Montreal and at Sault aux Recollet, under the name of the P.Collins Scale Company, has made an assignment al the demand of Hector Langlois.who is n ereditor to the amount of $250, The total liabilities amount to about 34.000, of which he principal claims are Glibert - Villemaire and Dame Marguerite Chartier, of St.Henry.$1.- 250 in mortgage.H.Langlois, $250: D.Gayth, 5485, Pierre Collins, $100; H.Gauthier: $156.There are twenty-twn creditors altogether and their meeting lus been fixed for the 26th instant.Mr.H.Langlois will meanwhile act as provisional guardian.The assetr consist of a stock of scale varnishes, oils, book debts, rolling stock, harness and four houses and lois at Sault aux Re- collet Trouble in a Chinese Reseaurant.Fong Tong and Fong Noon, two celestials, appeared before Judge Lafontaine yesterday on a charge of as- sauit, \u2018They pleaded guilty and were remanded for enquete on Friday.18 alleged that some few days ago three gentlemen entered a Chinese res- faurant te enjoy some chop suey.meal waa served chasers complained of it being no good.The person ta whom the complaint was made immediately turned on the gentleman and tried to beat him and put him out.Another of the party arose and tried to act as a pencemaker, but did not succeed as he also recelved a blow In the face.A catsup bottle hr the hands of some one then land-d on his head and be immediately left tia place and made s complaint, The, d one of the pure and Ireland.THE REPLY OF THE PREMIER Irish Members are Non-Committal With Regard to Irish Questions \u2014The New Labor Party.Lundon, February 20.\u2014The pointed refercitve to-Ireland contained jn King Edw«rd'8 speech to the House of PAr- Hament yesterday, coupled with the an- nounvemeint of the determination grant constitutiona! government to the Transvaal, brought these two ques- tlons immediately to the forefront 10 the debates in the House of Lords and !he House of Commons on the motions | on the addresses in reply to the Epeech from the thrune, In the former House, the debate was almost perfunctory, except that Lord Lansdowne, assuming his new role of leader of the Opposition In the Upper House, pointed out vertaln dangers connected with the proposed changes and incldentally commented un the Algeciras affuir and the situation in Macedonia, warning the Government of possible difficulites arising in the near future unless (Great Britaln maintained a firm attitude, It wus in the House of Conunons that the debate became interesting.when Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, in the absence of former Premier Rualfour, took the place of the leader of the Op- iv position, and attacked the Government on all points, especially on its south African policy.He threw down the gauntlet regarding home rule for Jre- land.Regarding tarlft reform, Mr.Chamberlain pramised to give the Government several bad quarter hours.Mr.Chamberlain's speech undoubtedly was the feature of the first day in the House of Camions.The small coterie of Unionists took heart under his spirited leadership aud his brilliant thruats and sarcasm were greel- ed with the heartiest cheers, Even some of Mr.Chamberlain's opponents could not refrain from according htm the meed of acclaim for his remarkable atta k.Premier Campbell-Bannerman's reply was lengthy and perfectly gool- humored.the Speaker assuming that his position wag one of such streng'h that he could afford to be generous.THE IRISH QUESTION.The reference to Irelund in the King's speech is received with mingled feelings, and some degree of doubt.The Nationalists are non-commtittal and decline to accept as more than à possibility this seeming step towards home rule.John Redmond, who follow- vd Premier ¢Campbell- Bannerman at ihe night session, boldly announce! that the Natlonaltsts would not be satisfied with anything short of complete self-government, On the other hand.some of the less radical Irish members do not hesitate to say that the «lause in the King's speech means a modified form of home rule and intimate that Mr Redmond would be satisfied with such a ste as it would surely guarantee home rule in the future.The T.aborites profess well pleased with the King's speech affecting Interests, They do no intend to in- troduve an amendment.Indeed.it is probable that there will be fewer am- endiments offered than usual, and that the regutar business of the session will begin earlier than it did {in the previous Parliament.THE FIRST BUSINESS The House of Commons ed when the business of began.The King's speech having been red by Speaker Lowther H.Dickin- sou (Liberal) moved the address in a Mbrief speech amd E.D.Acland (JAb- eral) seconded it.Joseph Chamberlain.rising from the front Opposition benches, said he was speaking at the request of former Premier Ralfour, who was temporarily abhgent.Mr.Chamberlain wdded that he felt sure the Premier.Sir Henry Cumpbell - Bannerman, on personal grounds, would welcome hack the man who for a Innger period than any other during the last century had led the deliberatinns of the House.themselves clauses in the thetr spevinl SESSION.was crowil- the session CHAMBERLAIN AND FISCAL QUESTION.Mr Chamberlain then.turning 10 the fiseal question, said the Government should rerhember that iis majority in the House of Commona Wak much greater In proportion than its majority in the country In fact, the Opposition had nearly half the country hehind them.He said he mas pleased to that there would be a vontinuity of treat Britains foreign policy.and asked If the Government could give the House any information in regard to the Algeviras conference.He hoped Great Britain would be able to pro- learn A How Is Your Cold?Every place you hear the same eosin Ske ©\" 7 you pow that thers is nothing = dangerous as a neglected cold ?cold will De you know mont don tarn into Chronic Bronc ail the + Whine Plano Coma vom y soi Liv bistar would reed din ad Born Panes & comes Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup a all those ine principles contains very pine which make the words so valuable in the treatment of ung affections.Combined with, this are Wild Cherry Bark and the soothing, healing and ex- tb properties of other pectoral King\u2019s speech meant home rule by in- 20\" Is the lowest discount on BLACK DRESS GOGDS COL\u2019D DRESS GOODS VELVETS and VELVETEENS.Reductions on special lines up to HAYCOCK & DUDGEON 2457 St.Catherine St.LAUNDRY, - \u2014~\u2014 _\u2014 Washers, Iponers, Starchers.in fact, ail the latest essentials for perfect launary work are here fur your satisfaction.THE CALEDONIAN LAUNDRY, Antoine St.\"Phone Up 1224 366 Se 4 miles of neck are encircled by the collars laundered each week at the \u2018The Lawndry That Knows How?\u2019 If your laundry does not send.your collars home, fine, smooth andelas- tique, try the Toilet 290 QUY ST.Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482.oa 0 eu] mote the interests of France.because it would be In accordance with the wishes of the whole country, Mr.Chamberlaln discussed the pre- posed changes lu the Emerument of the Transvaal colony.He demanded that the Govermment give plain answers regarding the proposed legislation for South Africa and Ireland, and Said that any measure looking to home rule would meet with strenuous opposition.He also wamed the Government that it had not heard the last of tariff reform.Premier Campbell- Ranfermain, who replied, did not complain nt the tone of Mr.Chamberlain's speech.He said the questions Mr.Chamberlain proposed to ask would not harass the Covernment, At the night session Premier Camp- bell-Rantrerman, continuing to dcterd the action of the Government South Africa, maintained tat Chis nese labor amounted practioplly to slavery.and resulted in much: cruelty.He suid the tiovernment wag not ready to enter Into details concerning the exact plan the Government pro- poged for the Trensvaal, Regarding the Irish question, the Premier £aid Ireland had not sufficient voice in her own affairs, John Redmond, Nationalist, cou- gratulated the Liberals on the great victory of their party.He said Ireland had bean curmed hy the worst govermnent in the world, and that 1! must have self-government, IN HOUSE OF LORDS In the House of Lords the Marquis of Northampton (Liberal) moved the address In reply lo the King's speech, and Lord Herschell (Liberal) seconded the 1netion, Lord Lansdowne (Uniomdst), the former Foreign Secretary, replied.After the usual courteous personal reference, he sald that with regard to the Algeciras conference, he looked with suspicion on any aitempt tp correct had administration by international control.A single power wag much more likely to succeed.Continuing, Lord Lansdowne criticized the proposed legislation for South Africa, asked whether the Irish paragraph in the stalments, and dicted that a change in the presenti method of governing Ireland would cause Serious alarm and uneusinese.; Lords Ripon, Salisbury and Crewe wound up the debate on the address, which was agreed to, and the House of Lords adjourned.Quagtermaster Hamilton.Kingston, Ont.February 30.\u2014Cap-.tain James Mamtiton, of Woodstock has been appointéd quartermsster of the Royal Cphadian Horse Artillery nere.He served in South Afrten .ee rrp, Three-stone Dlamond ign 45090.to HER EEE the truth.of ANOTHER OVERSHOE BARGAIN.$1.25 OVERSHOES FOR 75¢ v Ladies\u201d Black Cloth Top Storm Rubber Overshoes, fleecy lined; sizes 3 1-2, 4 1-2 and 5 only: usually sold for \u2018$1 2%.Wednesday.Men's black cloth top Storm Rubber Overshoes, fleece lined; best quality Canadian brand: regular prices §1 50, | Wednesday s price 2,4 0.0.75e BLOUSE PATTERNS\u2014 VERY STYLISH.THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATIONS.Only 100 of these exquisitely Em- broldered Waist Patterns, length of insertion for cuffs and ocollur Includ- your chances of securlng one.PRETTY DRESSES FOP THE CHILDREN.In thown, Red ur Blue Canvas Cloth.walst trimmed with bertha and fancy braid; «iges 6 to 14 vears.) Hgrular prices,\u201d $1.98 to $2.75, Wednesday .% -#1.69 Tee eae THESE ARE THE PRICES THAT MAKE QUICK SALES POSSIBLE.White awn Waists, two broad tucks - in the bd XA fronds tMmi with tucks and embroidery insertion; deep tucked cuff.Wednesday's special price .Odd lines of Waists in Flannel, Lustre and Flannelette, tucked, shirred, plaited and surplice effects.Worth from 98c to 3.75.Wednesday .«: \u2026 89e Percale Wrappers.in blue and white, T or red and white, made with deep flomwe.Trimmed wilh braid.Walst neatly lined.Unequalied at the price.Wednesday .\\ .81.00 - 39c SILK VOILE 73\u20ac Handsome Voile, very sheer, and with a brilliant finish: ™l) range of pretty colours; also cream and bluck; Wednesday, per yard.T3c $30 DINNER SETS FOR $14.90.First quality English semi-porceluin Dinner and Tes sets, 115 pieces; several different patterns to choose from: nicely decorated in Crown Derby effects white and gold, pink, Blue or green border patterns.Set Ingludes: 13 Bread and Butter Plates.12 Breakfast Plates 12 Fruit Plates, 12 \u2018Tey Plates.12 Roup Plates.12 Dinner Plates.4 Platters, 10.12 14 16 inches, 3 covered Vegetubla Dishes 1 Soup Tureen and Ladle.1 Pickle Dish.1 Gravy Boat.12 Cups and Saucers Ceual price, $30.00.\"\\Wednes- ed.worth from $1.25 to $1.50, Wednesday, each ,.se The earlier you come, the better EE Ne NN a Fa ee rales .ednesday DRAWERS, with umbrella rill, ger , ees : = = soso vrai > HACOX 9 oe = ar as .C ine, Any Cagleny Bsez | THE NMES SPEECH DUDGEON'S pr H Shop Early We Close Daily at 5.30.Tucodty, February 2b, 190% Chamberlain Attacks Policy @à.Victoria Sts.[ At Scroggie\u2019s With Regard to South Africa SALE.\u2014_\u2014 = EC A A A ne ~\u2014\u2014 - \u201cDONT WAIT TILL THE AFTERNOON BUT COME IN THE MORNING of doing business are satisfactory to you.ground, and black stripe, 28c yard.Carpet, splendid quality, match, 59¢ yard.reversible, 68c yard.CAMBRIC NIGHT GOWNE.made stitched lawn.Neck, lice edging.Actual value 98¢ lace.edged with lace.Worih 3%¢ CAMBRIC UNDERSKIRTS, made sertion, CUT PRICES IN FLANNELETT med with embroidery.FLANNBLETTE | broideéry frills.DR AWERS, Usually 9se, for grey, Wednesday .uy early ang avoid the rusb 100 gross Black Mohair Bootûuves, sc 1,000 Cards of White Safety Pins, 2 cards for .sizes, 3 cards for 12 to 15c, Wednesduy .Curling Tongs, small; medium or iarge.2c a dosen.Wednesday buyers, diminish.day special 8Bc.200 Boys\u2019 nesday, 3.98.An Interesting lot of Carpet - Items for Wednesday Remnants of Linoleums, 18¢ yard.Sample Straw Mats, size 18x36 inches, 5c each.Sample Straw Mats, size 36x36 inches, IOC each.Oilcloth Squares, 115x114 yards, 45¢C each, Oilcloth.Squares, 2x2 yards, Boc each.Canvas Back Stair and Passage Oilcloth, 9\u20ac yard.Reversible Scotch Carpet, floral design, 14¢ yard.Dutch Carpets, 36 inches wide, reversible, grey red and black stripe, and grey ground, green China Matting, 36 inches wide, 9c yard.Tapestry Carpet Special \u2014A fine lot of Tapestry Made, Laid and Lined Free of Charge.Ingrain Carpets, warranted all wool, 1 yard wide, English Axminster Carpets\u2014A special line of fine quality English Axminster Carpets with beautiful border to match, $1.19 yard.Still Busy in the Whitewear Section withhigh neck.Yoke and sleeves finished Wednesday CAMBRIC CORSET CO\\ ERS.full front, Neck and arms finished with lace and ribbon, FE Lo.Bac trimmod with fucks \"and \u201cinsertion, and Wednesday .eue oan 29c with deep flounce, \u201cwith rows of lave n- and edged with luce Regular price, $1.25.Woolageday! s price.O8c w FLANNHLETTE NIGHT GOWNS, fn pink or blue, with 1urked yoke, trim- Worth from 31.98 Lo $2.00.Link or blue, ___modery .Lo.NH QOUTL} OQREETS, straight front.bias cut, and ong hips, \u201cin \u2018white and Trimmed wih lace and ribbon.0.À Saving on 2 Notions is Always Welcome \u2018We are prepared for a record day at our Nution Counters.Wise people will 36 and 43 in.150 dozen pairs Dress Shields, Including Kleinert's well known bread; assorted sizes.worth from 15\u20ac to 306 per pair.500 rolls of Black and White Featherbone, put up In 3 \u2018yd.\"rolfs, \u201cfor .SAFETY PINS, 2c.1 dozen on card.Sizes 1, 2, 3.nesday.Black or White Spring Hooks and Eye a \u2018guaranteed mot.to rust, \u2018assorted CHIFFON COLLARS, 21-2¢.Black or White Chiffon Collars, soft or tiff, CURLING TONGS, Be.BUTTON BARGAINS: * 500 dozen of Pear], Enamel.Steel and Fancy Dress Buttons, Worth up to Boys\u2019 and Men\u2019: s Clothing We have gained a reputation with economical which to-morrow's offerings will in no way The \u2018prices asked should tempt ALL to buy.Come early and secure your share of the bargains.300 Men's perfect fitting Woolen Tweed Suits\u2014Neat bas.Usual price $9.50.Wednesday special price 150 Pairs Men's Trousers, Usual $1.50.9.50 Overcoats for Men, Wednesday, $3.98 -Piece Suits, worth $6.50.$6.50 Boys\u2019 Overcoats, Wednesday, $2.98.Caps for Boys\u2014Usual price 50% The Store | is brimming with bargains for Wednesday's selling.to secure them is in the morning.give, goods sell quickly.The best time At the prices we advertise, and the values we In advertising, we don't try to deceive you.We guarantee goods that we sell to be just as represented.We tell you Our methods This 1s The Store of Satisfaction.with handsome borders to Xokr of tucked and hem- with lawn, frills and el ee ee 8 trimmed with imitation Torchon Usual price, 30c.Special on Wednes- Ce ee a 12000 R149 \"tintshed with Plain or em- Worth no 30.Sizes 25 to long.Wednesday .Bc doz.8 1-2e 136 roll Wed- c \u201cven a .oC round or pointed.Sizes from = 1-2c each 5 Se Wednesda BY \u201c4 ¢e vee wen ei wi -Hu dosen see sre cages = Wednes- Special Wed- Wedyesday, 150.$18.50 LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES FOR $8.50.They would make serviceable spring suits, mude with short jackets and plaited skirts, in tweeds vicunes and broadcloths; colours are Hght gray, brown, black and navy; worth from $10.50 to $18.50; Wed- DEBARY .cvve \u2026.sensess- STO SPRING STYLESIN WALKING SKIRTS.New Walking Skirts, in platted and circular etyles, nine gores, taffored scams; made from light, medium and dark shades of tweed; Wednesday eens.$85.00 RARE VALUES IN RIBBONS.Charmingly pretty Dresden Ribbons, in all the newest shades and designs: 4 inches wide, with cotoured borders, in sky, pink, Nile, Tuscan, lilac end white: Wednésday, per vard .Be 1-4 in.wide \u2018Dresden Ribbon, \u2018with satin striped edge: tho latest for millinery, girdles, neckwear, etec.: Wednesday .PE asc a WASH GOODS.A splendid assortment of Prints.Zephyrs snd Ginghems, usually 18¢c yard, to-morrow, per yard.10¢\u2019 The popularity of our Book Depart- 3 ment Increases daily.Our special offering to-morrow ls: A pocket edition of the Poets.the Cénterbury edition of the Poets, « Aurably bound.usual price 23c: Wednesday .«vee 10 And Webster's School and \u2018orties Dictionary.containing over 70,000 words, 1965 edition: Wednesday's special price .- BBc PrN FANCY GOODS.lemstitched Linen Tray Cloths, Tea (Yothe and Centrepleces: some have spoke stitch all round: Tray Cloths are 18x27 and 20x30: Tea Cloths are 36 inches square: Centrepleces are 18, 20 and 24 inches square: usually sold nt from 35c to 45c; on sale Wednesday, each No Phone Orders Fftieu.each set aside for mail orders.THE SONG HITS FROM THE GINGERBREAD MAN 25© \u201c\"Mazle''\u2014Johin Dough.\u2018Beautiful Land of Bon-Bon.\u201d \u201cNursery Rhymes \u2014Moon.\u201cEvery Little Something.\u201d \u201cQueen of My Dreams.\u2019 ARTHUR JOSSLYN'S COMPOSITIONS.Price 280, or 5 for $.\u2018Himalaya Intermezzo.\" \u201cThe American Soldier*\u2014March.\u201cDewey's Victory.\" ANNUAL BALL.\u2014Preparationa are being rhade for the tenth annual bail of The Princess of Wales Lodge, o, 23.LO.S.B.on Wrdnesday cvening, Féb.21, in the Conservatory Hall.2269 St.Catherine street.The committee In charge of the affair are working hard te make it a success, FIGHTING MR GROTHE.-\u2014The Wholesale Clothing Cutters have decided to take part in the Maisonneuve eléctlion.The cutters say they do not want L.O.Grothe, and daim thet the workingmen of Maisonneuve could not poastbly have a worse man to represent them In the Dominion Parliament.SONS OF SCOTLAND.\u2014 Camp Macr- kensie held a large and successful smoking concert in their hall, Wellington street, Point St.Charles, last Baturdav ev ening.The chair was occupied by Chief CATARRHE CANNOT BE CURKD with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the: - not reach the seat Of the dinease.Catarrh a blood or constitutional disease, und tn ordef to cure ft & must take internal remedies.Hall's tarrh Cure js taken Internally and acts directly on the blovd and mucous surfaces.all's Catuarrh Cure i» not a quaek medicine.Jt was prescribed by one of the best physicians fu this country.for 7 and\u2019 1s a regular prescription.It is composed of the best tonics known, combined, with the best blodd purifiers.act- Ing directly on the mucous srrfaces The perfett combination of ths two ingredients ts what produces such wonderfu) tesnits In cuting Ca! h.Se for testimonials free.WJ.CHENEY.CD; :Prous, Toledo.U.Sotd- ty.Druggieui:price Tha, , 8600.600.00.R Hemsley, 266 Bt.James st .Mail tom Take s Fondly 2 tod -J.Flamagan* dent, John Coleman: financial secretary, P.J.O'Netll: treasurer, J.Gorman: assistant financial secretary, J.Emmerson: marshall, H.McBrien; tyler, T.Gray burn; recording secretary.(3.Dillon: true.tees, John Thomas 0 McBrien and 4.Grimwood.a ANNUAL: DINNER.- Preparations have been completed for tlw annual dinner of the grand deputies of the CM.B.A.of Canada for the district of Montreal.at the Bt.Regis (Cafe to-morrow evening.The guests will include F.Hacket!, grand president: J.J.Behan, Kingston, grand secretary; (Dupont Hebert.grand trustee, Three Rivers; Dr.Guerin, Ald.Thos.O'Connell, W.E.Doran, F.J.Curran.M.J.Harrisson, and the presidents und representative members from all the local branches.OFFICERS INSTALLED.A menting of Branch No.10, C.M.B.A.the following officers were Installed by Supreme Deputy Archambault, assinted hy BSuprem- Marshall Nehin:\u2019 Michael Lynch: 4.V.OP.uliercs! second viçe-president.Jamies recording secretary.Michael assistant recording snc retary.F.noch: finantial wecretary, Alex, Moquin: treasurer.© J.Flanagan: marshall, James Corbett; guard, John Dwyer; trustees, Andrew Duggan.J.Dessulieres.A.Carriere, J.Meclver, and M.Johnson; delegate to Grand Council convention, \u20ac.\u2018Altérnate, J.P.Fitzpatrick.HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.- Tae twelvth anndal meeting of the St.Lambert MHortjeultural 8ociety wus held on Baturday eVening, when the rlection fa.«ait was us Tofloww: Hon president.V.Geoffrion, M.I>.hon.jsber- -presidest, M Purault MLA.; président, H.Brazg (re- Melver:; Johnson; F.Ly t T.Ridgedale, Mrs.H, Bragg, and Mr.W.H.V.Hooper.MAISONNEUVE! CONTEST \u2014-A meeting of the team drivers was held last night for the purpose of discusel ihe contest in Maisonneuve between Alph Verviile, labor candidate, and Grothe, Liberal.lt wes urged by A chairman that Mr.Groths WAS a bitter enemy of organized Mmbté, and that his \u2018 presence in the House of Coframons would be a standing menace to the erganized workers of the Doméniaf.WX wae held hy several of the other speakers tr Grothe was the nominee of 33 ve, who were secking legislation in eir own interests.covery effort shoadd be made by the workingmen to defeat him.A vesn- lution was unanimously adopted calling upon all men in every welk of Hfe in the division.no tter what their present political affiflations may to record thelr vote on this occasion Mr, Al- phorse VerviRe, the candidats of the working people.AY ve ven ven eae eee 4.00 Where They Parted.« = - Dei __ \u2014 de ee | TE vie ss tate ory vip, nin FOND OF MANY HUSBANDS, tial progress, having recently instituted a \\V.Cooper (re- elected); cars., + FRATERNAL AND : new camp In Maisonneuve.M.KE.Wright (re-eidoted); treasurer.Ada Ackworth Acknowledges That ds - ofp |, NEW OFFICERS.- Al the last meet.fare Bolel dircotors, Rev.W.1.Bert.She Has Been Married Five Times.L § of Montreal Rodge, No.44, Theatrical | 00\" ye Jocke, Miss Terroux.Mrs.R., London, Ont.February Ack- o LABCR SOCIETIES.+ Méchantoul Armociation, (hero gofticors patten, Mr, W.E, Barber.Mr.D.8., fair, plump and forty, and five x ed: Past president, John T Cr Rue : \u2018ak n.Gmes\u201cmare stoôd fn the po \u2018court 8: + were elect A i.Bruce, Mr.B.Burland.Mr.ak R.a \\ urt as: president, Michael Keegun; vice- © Riley, Misg Copeland, Mrs.Dawka Mrs.[Yesterday and tearfully admitted hat concelved and {together Vogal trans- She sdbbed plain ; action.tively the ue that she pleaded guilty to the Le of he ju Mra Perry, of Bouth London.states that Ada comes from Ayhmer, | where hor first husband resides: he has married n and hes a family of small children.ome time after leaving her first being separated from husband and i bim, Mrs.Ackworth changed her neme to Smith.Her husband\u201d time was a | or farmer.Three other mnty4- monial adventures of a more Or less ro- muntic character are laid at the door of this & Woman.Rhe has Been workin In the city of late 4% & hots servam.- Tt is astonishing how in this coun the (æcientific) work of Englishmen saf.Aom attracts attention until a foreigner takes it up: and then it is universally attributed to that foreigner.\u2014Sir Oliver Lodge, In The Afhenaeum.| CURED MY RUPTURE 1 Wilk Show You Hew To Cure Yours FREE.EE 1 was helpless and bed-ridden for years from a double rupture, No true sould 4d.Doctors mid T would die if pot operated on.Tfonled them all and cured mysplf by a simple disgofery.Xwil) send the rure free by mail if ou write for it It cured mp and has since cured thousands.It will eure you.Write today.Capt.W.4, _ Collings.Box 285 Watertown, M.Ÿ.co BY daw + bigamy.The complaining aunt She rem Hp as To Bard % \" RTE iron ne ed AN Natues \u201d of Birthe, Marriages ond Deithe cAlSt be \u2018endorsed with the names 2n addreveds of the per sons sending sama, se BIRËHe | Aa February Sth, at 645 Boule- ve ogeph, daughter to Ms.and Mrs, W' AT B.Îyerst : .DOLEF\u2014at 387 8t.Antoine atrest, on oo A} à son to Mr.and Mrs.J.» Das 1 Mr.an JOHNBTON-BELL-\u2014On February 9th, at 225 Hutchison street, a daughter fo Mr and Mre.8.Johnston-Bell.22 KITTSON \u2014 At Cupe Town, S.A.on the 18th inst, the Wife of Charles M.Kitt- son, of a daughter.48 2 MARTIN \u2014 At 687c Mance street, February the 17th, a daughter to Mi.and Mra.J.A, Martin.MULLINS\u2014To Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Mullins, 47 Oolleraine street, a son.MACINNES\u2014At Halifax, N.8.on 14th of Februaly.the wife of Ca.D.8.Maclnnes, R.E.D.8.0., of a daughter.43 RNELSON\u2014At Pont Viau, an February 20.1906, to Mrs W.Joseph Nelson, a Gaughter.BTEPHEN\u2014A| 62 Columbia ave, West.faount, on February 15th, the wife of W.D.Btephen, of a son.MARRIAGES.HOWARD-HENNIGAN \u2014 On February 13th, 1908, by the Rev.Mr.M~Kenzie, of Hirkhill, at Dalkeith, the home of the bride, Mi.tirosvener Luther Howard, formerly of Boston, Mass.to Mins Hennigan.second eldest dhughter of D.W.Hennigan.Boston papers please copy.DEATHS IN THE CITY, a DAMS Died February 19th, Gordon ave.Verdun, the beloved dauxhter of Martha and William Adams.aged 7 months und 10 days.BARRY In this city, on the 19th of Feb- ruRry.vid Barry.for many years an employe In the Robert Mitchell Company, son of the late David Rarry.Fuhera) from his brother's residence 947 Bt Dominique street, on Wadnes- day morning.at 8 o'clock.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.DAY \u2014 In this city, op the 20th instant, Daniel Day, native of the {'o.Limerick.Ireland.Funeral! from his late resi- \u2018derce, No.206 St.Martin street, on Thursday, at S46 a.m.to 81.Anthony's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery Friends and relatives are re- Uest+ - in Somerset street for Several months, ! Miss Shepherd.Mansfleld street, has |, Mr.PERSONALS.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 W.D.Reld is In Newfound- ahd Miss l'etherstonhaugh has returned from Ottawa.Mra.Rowley, Western Ave.turned from a viait tu Ottawa, Mrs.A.J.Ferguson, Sherbrooke St, 1s entertulning at tea this ufternoon.Mrs.A.M.Angus, Tower Ave.has pont out cards for a euchre on March 2nd.has re- Mrs.B.A.Roas, Peal street, is entertaining at \u201cBridge * on Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.A.G.B.Claxton, Guy street, entertained at \u2018\u201cHiridge \" yesterday afternoon.Miss Amy Buchanan entertained informally at tea Thursday for Miss Doalittie, of Berlin.Ont, Mrs.Allan R.Macdonnell and Mra.5.R.Thompson, Dorchester street, have returned from a trip West.Mr.and Mrs.James Thom, and thelr sons, have been guests ut the King Edward, Toronto, for a few days.Mrs.Grant Needham wil] entertain at tea on Friday, ln Ottawa, in honor of Mrs, Stephen Leacock, of Montreal.Mrs.D.Forbes Angus entertained at luncheon to-day for her guest, Miss Kathleen Kirehkoffer.daughter of Senator Kirchkofter.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Osler arrive in town shortly from Toronto for the Elmaley-Rumsay w-dding.Mhss Janle Ramsay has arrived from New York The engagement is announced In Toronto of Rev.Prof, Wilham Clark, D.C.L.Trinity College, and Miss Loulse Patton, daughter of Mr.James Patton, Mrs.James Rogers, Park Ave., gave a literary euchre recently.The decorations were pink carnatlons and palms.The hostess recelved her guests In black taffeta silk with sequin trimmings.Mrs, Aylesworth gave a luncheon yesterday in Turonto for Lady Laurier.Covers were laid for twenty-four, the table belng decorated with two shades of pink and white tulips in silver and glass flower holders, swathed with tulle and tied With streamers of broad satin ribbon, and candles with softly- shaded lights.Nosegars of violets were lald at each cover.Mrs.Ernest La Coste, her daughter Lucie and Miss Florence LaBadle, of New York, sailed on the Morro Castle for Havana.Mrs.La Coste and party will be the guests of her dhûghter.La Comtesse de Dombasle, who is spending the wintel at the La Costes mansion In Havana.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph LaBndie.of New York, wil join the party later in February.A largely attended reception was given at the Royal Victoria College yesterday afternoon.at which were presen! © Their Excellencies the Gov- ernor-General and Countess Grey, Lady Victoria Grenfell, Lady Sybt Grey, Lady Evelyn Grey.(ol.Han- bury-Williams, Capt.Trotter.A.D.C.: apt.Newton, A.D.C.; the governors of McQHl, the Deans and Professors of the various Faculties, and thelr wives.The Vice-Regal party were welcomed by Principal and Mrs.Peterson, Vice-Principal and Mrs.Moyse.Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Greenshields, and \u201cSir William Macdonald.During .the afternoon the McGill Glee Club gave several \u2018enjoyable selections.: Mrs.F.Orr Lew!s, Sherbrooke street, eutertaingd at supper last evening after the State Cpncert.The guests were Mr.Emil Paur, Mr.Clarence B.Shirley.Mr.Herbert Witherspoon, Sir Fredrick and Lady Borden, Lord A$1- mer.Col.and Mrs.Lyons Biggar, Mr.the late and Mrs.E.B.Greenshields, Dr.and Mrs.Harriss, Mr.and Mrs.Hebden, Miss Hebden, Mr.and Mrs.F W.Ewing, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Mec- Cualg, Mr.and Mrs, Morgan, Miss Woodbridge, Mr.Angus Hooper, Mrs.8.Greenshlelds, and Mrs.Wonham.Bupper was served In the dining-room at small tables, the decarations being beautifully carried out\u2019 in pink and white hyacinths and tulips.The marriage took place recently, at 8t.Martin's Church, of Miss Heri.A.Overton to Mr.Charles F.Wehb, the Rev.(3.Osborne Troop officiating.THe bride, who was given away by ber father.wore a travelling costurne.of blue cloth with toque of white crush velvet, and carried a bouquet of white roses and hyacinths, The bridesmaid, Miss Rosamond Overton, sisier of the I'vide, wore champagne ctamine, with trimming \u2018of blue panne velvet, and carried & houquet of pink rosesy Mr.Marrisen T.Johnson acted as best man.The groom's present to the bride was a diamond ring.Mr.and Mrs: Webb have left vki Partiand for a trip to Eu.ope.The bride was the recipient of numerous hands me pre sèntæ \u2018+ - \" + - oa z \u2026 , re 8 1 > Vern [=] HAMILTON'S L SALE! REMOV THE STORE THAT MAKES GOOD aril that at all times but especially now everything and anything 1t advertises: (during our Removul Sule) that furnishes yuu with the best values for the least money.Offers To-morrow, Wednesday, these Remarkable Values: IN THE BASEMENT SECTION -We will buve a sale of Kitchenwure and Household utilities that will eclipse even our sale of lagt Wednesday -\u2014-and most likely you know what a furore thut created.- 500 large size articles tn the lot.çomscising large size Wash Tubs, lurge size Enamel Tea Kettles Enamel Rice Bullers, and Fibre Tubs, Crocks, 4 gal size.Steptladders, labge size Milk and Water Jugs, in blue white and grey enainel, ete, etc.They are now on view In vur show window.Some Your choice of any Japaunned Bread Boxes, Galvanized say more.worth up to $1.10 as you will percelve.of the above on Wedresdiy at We reserve the right of limiting qua ntittes If we see fit ON THE MAIN FLOOR, opposite the Wednesday, you'll find a collection of Ladies\u2019 Fancy Neuk- wear in Silk, Chtffon and Lace; also a lot of Ladies\u2019 Chemisettes and Boys\u2019 Embroidered Colinrs (they are now in our They are worth up to $1.00, show window), them you'll belleve what we say.Wednesday at ON THE SECOND FLOOR, directly opposite the Elevator entrance, you'll find displayed a lot effects and Printed Union sizes 32 10 42; colors are navy, red, brown, green and black.early Season's price was 98¢ each.Clearing them on Wednesday at On the Top Floo | Will be a very speclal bargain that will ; Interest women.Rutter 50c¢ But, why a FACH malin entrance on 2, 5 When you sve C Your choice of them ou EACH of ladles\u2019 Tweed Flannel Walists fancy designs; EACH In the Grocery 500 tina Loggie's Golden Diamond New Brunswick Blueberries, § tins tor .EE sat e a ee eee .236 200 pure India Down Filled Cushions, {3 packages of Beuson's Corn Starch ize 20 Inches square, covered OF «oven ae Le ees : white Cambrie.Wednesduy, 5 1b.Tins of Red Cross brand Plum .Bpecial at\u2019 Bec | Jam for «oer 42.20 ea 25e THE HAMILTON CO'Y.St.Catherine and Peel Sts.GRAND JURY 1S INDISPENSABLE Mr.Justice St.Pierre Defends the Institution at Opening of Assizes.SAFEGUARD OF INNOCENT Besides Other Services Spares nocent Shame and Disgrace of Felon\u2019s Dock.In At the opening of the Crimfnal Assizes, in Valleyfield.Que.a few days ago, Mr.Justice St.Pierre delivered a pronouncement in favor of the jury system generally, and especially of the Grand Jury.Mr.Justice S8t.Plerre, before his elevation to the Bench.practiced for many years before the criminal courts, so that he is in a position to robe with euthority as to the advantages of the Jury system.He romarked at the opening of his address that the jury system had been found to work well generally, especially in criminal cases.He did not believe, therefore, that the attacks made upon the system, some of them from the highest judiclal minds in the country, should go unanswered.While admitting that recent legislation had shorn the duties of the Grand Jury of much of \u2018its original importance, he nevertheless maintained that it was an indispensable Institution, and must be main- taiyred at all hazards, If we are tn re- maln the free people we nre under the British constitution.Addressing the grand jurors before bim the learned judge continued: \u2014 \u201cYou, gentlemen, as Grand Jurors, are here to make sure that no liege sub- Ject of the King, be he the humbiest in the land, shall be put in jeopardy of his life or liberty without due and sufficient cause being shown to you for It.\u2018Grand juries.\u2019 says an old writer.\u2018have been Instituted as far back as the reign of King Alfred, in order to secure Innocent persons in the first instance from being exposed to an fgnominious trial, and to preserve them from the caprices of justices of the peace, and the uncertainty of a verdict.They now form an Integral.essential and Indispensable part of the fury system\u201d FOR PROTECTION OF INNOCENT.It might be ald that the science and Integrity of the presiding judge and the fairness of the jury would save a person from being condemned on a charge of which he is Innocent.That may be true, but why expose an innocent: person.and all his family, to the ignominy of a public trial> Why put him In the felon\u2019s dock at all, when the intervention of seven men can save him from it, If it is shown that the prosecution fs either groundless and frivolous or a result of hate and malice?It is sald that a justice of the peace will not commit a man excent after a careful examination of witnesses, Are the people of this country to be asked tb submit to a one man power of that kind?How many then, rather than consent to jeopardize their Hberty when lying under a trumped-up charge, how many.rather than consent to enter the felon's dock, no matter how finno- cent.would not rather consent to give up their property ar to purchase their peace by yielding tn the worst demande of a false accuser?The Grand Jury fe not to shield the guilty, but to protect the Innocent falsely charged.The Grand Jury is just as necessary to-day as it was a thousand years ago, when Mt wag established by King Alfred.Services by the score might be enumerated, which the Grand Jury has rendered by visits to public institutions.The judge cited the cave of a poor fellow who ®pent \u2018two years in a Montrea) gaol walting there until he could pay a certain sum, virtually condemned for Hfe, had not the Grand Jury brought the case before the BULWARK OF LIBERTY.In conclusion, the learned Justice said: ' \u201cAnd what might not be raid of the eminently useful services of the Grand Jury tn time of publie excitement and turmoil?How many times have they not brought pence and quietness by rejecting bills dictated by the fervor 0?Tace prejudice, and even of bUnd fandticism, which, if alowed to reach the court, might have kindled the fre of hatred and possibly brought on civil war?Gentlemen, our wise English ancestors have oreated the Institution of the Grand Jury as one of the bulwarke of their liberty.The libera] institutions which they eo highly prize have now become vart of our inheritance.Let us preserve all those inetitutione with a fostering care, ever the words of a great statesman, who Was also a great lover of freedom: \u2018Pterna) vigilance ts the pride of Hberty \u201d ed ART ASROCIATION.\u2014The members of \u2018The Reading Class\u201d of the Art Association met.on Saturday.at Dr.Qardiner's, Sherbrooke street, where an Interesting paper was read by Mrs.red.W.Heath, on W.B.Tholen, the Dutch artist.vo from 325.00.R Diamond Specks Hemsley, 25 Bt.Jamas street.GERMAN INTRIGUES IN MEDITERRANEAN Seeking a New Naval Case on Island of Thasos.GREAT BRITAIN AROUSED Will Oppose the Concession Granted by Sultan of Turkey in Return for Germany's Report.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special Cable from a Montreal Correspondent.London, February 20.\u2014Germany is on the point of obtaining great industrial concessions and a coaling station on the island of Thasos, off the Macedonian port of Kavala, on the Aegean Sea.Last September, the Sultan of Turkey, to whom Thasos politicaily belongs, issued an irade granting a concession to a number of gold mines on the island to German subjects.Austria and France immediately protested on the grounds that the same mines had already been conceded to Austrian and French subjects.Eritain also protested, declaring that the first Khedive of Egypt hailed from Thasos, that the island belonged to the jurisdiction ot Egypt, and hence could not be summarily disposed of by the Bultan.Theg3ultan practically tg- r.ored this claim but agreed to Indemnify the Austrian and French subjects whose concession had been selzed.Then the Germian Government promising the Sui financial and disle- matic support in several stipulated contingencies, asked for the eoncession of a coaling station.It is reported that this either has been, or is about to be granted.The British Government is thoroughly aroused, Sir Nicholas O'Connor.British ambassador to Turkey.Is using all his power to defeat Germany's pu.- pose Thasos would give Germany a fine naval position in the eastern part of the Mediterranean for genera! reasons, and for the particular reason that it is opposite the northern terminus of the Bagdad railway.and offers the Star {Kaiser & seebase for alt his great enter prises in Asia Minor.Mnreover, tt would give Germany a new POproach to the Balkans and add a fresh incentive to persevere in her purposes relative to Trieste.Sherbrooke Wants the Big Show.Special to the Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, February 20 \u2014 The Eastern Townships Agricultural Asgo- clation 18 making a blg bid for the Dominion Exhibition in 1807, and ia apparently receiving the support of practically the whole province In its petition to the Dominion Government.Bixty-three out of the seventy-four members of the Quebec Legislature have signed the following petition, circulated by Dr.Pelletier, M L.A, Only one member declined to sign it, the others being absent.The applt- cation is addressed to the Ministetof Agriculture, and reads as follows: \u2014- \u201cWe, the undersigned.beg to aup- port the claims of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association for the grant of 350,000 towards a Dominion Exhibition, to be held in the city of Sherbrooke In i907, it being in our opinion the only association In this provinee, thoroughly equipped, and tn a position to successfully undertake an enterprise of this magnitude.\u201d Brockville Church Damaged.Seal to the Montreal Star.rockville, Unt, February 20.\u2014Fire broke out Saturday afternoon in Wall street Methodist church, during the absence of the sexton.The blaze was confined strictly to the main building and after a stubborn fight it was got under control.An elaborate pulpit, erected by the late Senator Fulford, was torn up and removed in the excitement.The loss will exceed $10,000, which is covered by an insurance of 325,000 on the church and contents.Colorado Mountain Becomes Volcano.Hot Sulphur Springs, Colorado, Feb-~ ruary 20.\u2014Mount Sutton, a lofty promontory three miles from here, yesterday developed into an active volcano, and smoke belching from a crevice far up the mountain side.A party of citizens approached as near the crater as they dared, only to be driven back by stifting sulphuric fumes.Alarm fs felt here, though up-to date there has been little lava emitted.SPRING COSTUMES.Spring costumes and, shirt waists are now riveting the attention of the multitude at the dry goods store of Messrs.Jes.À.Ogilvy & Sans, St Catherine street west, corner of Mountain street.Spring newness commands the attention.Activity ie a noticeable condition in every de partment of that busy store, right prices make It eo, | CASE ST OS para rrerareuerearatasts PROBABILITIES FOR THT NEXT 24 HOURS + + \u2014_\u2014 + Strong southorly winds, fair + and very mild.+ Wednesday, continued very + mild, with some scattered show- + ers, Î 4 44444444 +43 ++4444440444444 444 Still more soft weather to the emolument of the practicing physician and the detriment of the ice man.Already the streets are getting slushy and the buildings ure covered with an-Ggly aweat us the frost is being thawed out of them.The weather has all the unpleasant points of the spring thaw with the added bitterness of the reflection that it Is not final and will have to be done all over again.Montreal Wenthasr @t-tictics, Rea lings by the Hearn & Harrison's Standard Phroma er: At noon yesterday, 30.03: at FF a.m.to-day, 30.12; 11 aun.to-day, 30.10.Temperature\u2014 To-day, maximum 40 minimum 26: yesterday, maximum 43, minimum 15.The sun rose this morning at 6.54 o'clock, and will set this evening at 5.34 v'elock.Maximum and Minimum Temperatures Victoria, 48, 44, calgary.44, 20: Ed- monton.46, 24: Qu'Appelle, 40, 20: Winnipeg, 38.20; Port Arthur, 38, 30: Parry Sound, 36, 26: Toronto, 40, 32: Ottawa, 36.30: Muntreal, 38, 30: Quebec, 28, 10: St John, 38, 16, Halifax, 40, 12, Temnreraturce Flaewhere, T.ondon.46; Paris, 41: Chicago, 52: New Yorh, 35: AUantic Clty, 4%, Palin Beach 76.THIRTEEN MEN LOST THEIR LIVES Explosion in Colorado Mine Brought Down Tons of Rock Upon the Miners.Walsenburg.Col.February 20.- Au explosion yesterday in the Victor Fuel Company's Maitland mine caused the death of at least 13 miners and perhaps 16.-The dead so far recovered: Archiv Miller, fireboss; Billy Moran, James W.Titters, Kansas: Battista Robera, Coruna; Coasta Sopris, Colorado; Joe Costa, Nicholas Yocklletz, Bhortly befure there was an explosion in that pait of the Maitland mine known as the Sunshine which caused the earth to tremble for miles around.Soon afterward a man ran out and reported that the mine was on fire.The explosion caused a fa.of rock from the ruof and until this is cleared away it will not he known positively Just how many bodies \u2018ar yet In the mine.The expiosinn was caused by gas set off by open lamps and the deaths were caused by gases, SENATOR CLORAN INJURED.Senator Was Run Over by Sleigh on 8t.James Street.Senator MH.J.Cloran was knocked down and run over yesterday afternoon, by a sleigh, on St.James street, opposite Place d\u2019Armes, and received ternal Injuries, but they are not thought to Ve of a serinus nature, and it is expected that he will be all right again in a4 few days.Senator Cloran was crossing St.James street, to board a Windsor and St.Lawrence street car, when the accident happened.The cabman who was in charge of the horse and sleigh, drove the Senator to his home, 138 Berri street.A physician had to be called in to attend him.Today he was repurted as being a little more comfortable.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ Vies and Wanderers Line Up.Victorias will not produce a very Ftrong team to play against Wander- era to-morrow night, and nothing extraordinary is looked for from them.The forward line has received a as- vere shake-up and will present an entirely new, appearance from anything handed out so far.Charlie Grier will be missing from the centre, and Church from the wing, so that Eveleigh will have a chance to show what he is good for at centre in his second senior match.He played ventre against Wanderers during the first meeting of the season, and has been playing intermediaté since.Pat Dunlop is in the pink of condition and has boosted Church from the wing.aithough be is naturally a centre man.Wanderers will line up as usual, Ernie Russel, alse a centre man, probably playing wing in Blackford's pla-e.The referees have not vet heen decided on and President Wilson wil probably be called upon once more lo de his duty.The Hne up will be; Victorias, Wanderers.Frye.wall., .Menard Rellingham.point.Strachan Davidson.vuver.\u2026 .Kennedy Bowie .rover.Patrick Eveleigh.centre.Glass \u2018ilibert.r.wing.Johnson Dunlop.1.wing.Russ 1 Local Curling Matches.For the Club cup at the Heather rink laut night, the following FAm6 war play- ed putting Mr.J R.Adam one notch nearer the coveted trophy.Summary: | Geo.Marriott A.F Read A.G.Gardner A.© Cowan R.B.Common M.E C'ase And.McArthur J.R dam Skip 9 Skip 18 At the Caledonia rink last evening the following game was played for the President and Vice-Presldents\u2019 prizes: P.Birkett R.W.Simpson O.Deguise J.Watson J.N.Warmington W_ I.McLaren W.R.J.Hughes Ww.n Skip 6 Skip 16 ee Embodied in a highly complimentary letter recelved from the manager of one of the largest theatrical companies travelling In America this season was the following: \u201cI wish, on behalf of my company.to thank you for the thorough and efficient manner in which the entire com- PaRy.scenery and effects were handl:d while on your rafiroad.No detall was omitted for the comfort of the members of the company.The arrangements aa made were lived up to, and every one was pleased.in wes espe- clally the case on the long jump from Téroima to Chicago.\u201d \u2018Thess remarks were addressed to an official of the passenger department of ithe Grand Trunk Railway system, and is but one more testimonv to the ce of \u2018the service provided the .excellan travelling public by Canada's pioneer epstem CTY TO SUPPORT LANGLOIS BILL Certain Amendments to the Measure will be Requested, However.TWO MOTIONS WERE: PASSED One Approved Bill as a Whole, Other Suggested That Amendment Be Made, It wus decided by the City Council yesterday ufternoun to luke action o the Godfrol-langlois bill now befgfe the Legislature.Its alm is to prylect the autonomy of municipalities; in other words, to prevent big companies using streets, roads, etc., in them without first having obtained thelr consent.If the bill passes it wlll prevent com: panles from getting privileges In many municipalities from the Legislature Instead of from the municipalities themselves, The matter was brought up before Council by Ald.Lapointe, who subinit- ted the following motion: \u201cThat this Council approves of the bill presented by Mr.Langlois for tha maintenance of the autonomy of municipalities as regards streets, roads and public places.and trusts that the Legislature will adopt the same, ns well as any amendment which may be Inserted in order to make it efficient.\u201d ALD.GADBOIS® AMENDMENT.Ald.Gudbois said the motion of Ald.Lapointe was too drastic.He made an amendment that the blll in question should be amended in a way so that municipalities would not be able to prevent wires passing through them to carry electric powet or light to other municipalities, It was then asked that the Langlois bill should be supported at Quebec, with the amendment made by Ald.Gadbois.Ald.Lapointe: \u201cIf such an amendment is added it will Kill the entire bill, and EF will withdraw my motion in regard to it\u201d Ald.Deserres said that the amendment of Ald.Gadbois was à good one.TWO MOTIONS PASSED.The Mayor: \"T am afrald the amend- nent is drafted in a manner that it will kill the entire LIL; you must be careful and not kill à good measure.if Aid.Gadbois would make a separale motion and not an amendment, then both the aim of Ald.Lapointe and of Mr.Gadbols could be realized.There would then be two propositions before the legislature from Council in regard to the matter.\u201d Ald.Ward said that the Langlois bill should be amended in a way that muni- ctpalities could not part with all their franchise and later on be in a bad position.Ald, C'learihue \u2014 \u201cThe amendment wij] simply do away with the desire to maintain the autonomy of towns and clties; the object of the Langlois till Is to maintain such autuvnomy.™ Ald.Puyette -\u2014 \u201cThere are good points in both the main motion and the amendment, What Ald.Gadbols should do is nut to make an amend- to the motion of Ald.lapointe, but to make a new motion: then the Dil] would not be effected in a way that would tangle up matters, Ald.(3adbots admitted that this view af the mutier wus a sensible one and then he withdrew his amendment till the motion of Ald Lapointe was passed.(Council then also passed the proposal of Ald.Gadbois in separate form.SPECIAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED.The following #pecial onmmitiees were then formally appointed by Council: Legislation\u2014Ald.Cater (chairman), Payette, Sadler.Lariviere, J.B.A.Martin, Levesque, Levy.L.A.La- polite, Lavallee, White, Mercier, Proulx, Dagenats.Underground Conduits \u2014 AM.1.A.Lapointe (chairman), Payette, Cleari- hue, Deserres, Sadler, Marin, Lari- viere, Duquette, Yates, Robillerd, M.Martin.Annexation \u2014 Ald.Lavallee (chairman), Robillard, Deserres, Leclaire, Gradbois, White, Yates, David, Houle, Right of the City and the C.P.R.\u2014 Ald.Levy (chairman), Nault, Larl- viere, Robinson, Laviolette, Giroux, Payette, Robillard, Ward.Public Library \u2014 Ald.Dagenais (chairman).Giroux, White, Roy, Proulx, Payette, O'Connell, Nault, Level Crossings-\u2014Ald.Sadler (chairman), N.Lapointe; J.B.A, Martin, Lariviere, Bumbray, Turner, Lavio- lette, Stearns, Nault, Guay, Labrecque.Exhibition Company \u2014 Ald.Payette (chairman), Carter, Labrecque, De- serres, Levy, Seguin, I.A.Lapointe, Gallery, Giroux.Major.Additional Sources of Revenue\u2014Ald.Payette (chairman), Lariviere, Major, Proulx, Yates, White, Ciearihue, Levy, Robillard, Dagenals, J.B.A.Martin.Charged With Assaulting His Father.Jarnes Mullkahey, charged wilh as- sanlt on his father.appeared before Mr.Recorder Poirier yesterday, and pleaded not gullty.He was remanded until Wednesday.It is alleged by his father, who is 83 years old, that over some family troubles the accused struck him in tHe face and on the head, making his face black and blue and cutting his head so that the blood ran freely.River Has Receded, Pumps Stop.For sone (ime past the city's hig pumps have been kept hard at work pumping so that the sewers would not be blocked on account of the height of the river.It was reported yesterday, however, that the river having fallen considerable there was no longer fear of flooding.and that the pumps had been stopped.BOTH FOOD AND MEDICINE.We like best to call Scott's Emulsion a food-medicine.It is a term that aptly describes the character and action of our Emulsion.More thana medicine\u2014more than a food, yet combining the vital principles of both.It is for this reasomthat Scott's Emulsion has a distinct and special value in all wasting diseases, There is nothing better to remedy the troubles of im- pertect growth and delicate ealth in children.Theaction of Scott's Emulsion is just as effective in treating weakness and wasting in adults.SCOTT & SOWNE, Teyante, Oat, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 LIEUT,-COL, HUGHES BORNE TO LAST REST The Funeral Services Were Held at St.James\u2019 Cathedral To-day.WAS LARGELY ATTENDED Many Prominent Citizens Were in the Cortege\u2014Requiem Mass Cele rated by Abbe Pictte.he funeral of the late Lieut.-Colonel eorge A.Hughes, former Superintendent of Police of Montreal, took place to-day from his residence, Puel street, to St.James Cathedral, and was lurgely attended.A large number of floral tributes testified to the regret of many familles in the city, and ithe spiritual offerings which were also numerous, showed the widespread sympathy with the bereaved family.St.James\u2019 Cathedral, which, a chapel especially dedicate to the memory of the Pontifical Zouaves, ras heavily draped in black and purple.The choir under the direction of Professor Couture, with Mr.RO.Pelletier, as orgaulst, rendered a \u201charmonized requiem mass.The body was received at the entrance to the church by Rev.Canon Gauthier, pastor of the Cathedral, while the requiem mass wus celebrated by Hev.Abbe Plette, attended by Rev.U.Demers, as deacon and Rev.A.Martin as sub-deacon.Mgr.Raci- cot, bishop of Pugla, was present in the sanctuary.CHIEF MOURNERS.The chief mourners were Messrs Gaston Hughes, sun of the deceased; Frank Hughes, his brother; John Hughes, Dufresne; Massue Drolet, Varennes, Leduc, Lacroix and the Messrs.Larocque, cousins; and Messrs.Garneau of Quebec, nephews, IN THE CORTEGE.Among those in the funeral cortege were Messrs.Justice Rubidoux, Loran- ger and Doherty: Hon.A.A.Thibeau- deau, Hun.Rodolphe Lemieux.Lieut.- Colonel A LE.Labelle, Lieut.-Culonel F.8.Mackay, Lieut.-Colonel Ibbotson, Major Ostell, lduet.-Cuolonel Aubry, Lieut.-Culonel Barry, Captain Archam- bault, Captain Hiam, Captain Gascolg- ne, Captain Fred Cushing, Major Frene ette, Major F.X.A.Carriere.Hon.A.Desjardins.Hon, James Meshane, J.L.Archauubault, K.\u20ac; F.J.Risail- lon, KR.CH.5.Harwood, Chief Detective Carpenter, Inspector McMahon, Captain Coleman, Captain Bourgeois, 5, Beaudin, K.©, Pr.Rodier, Quar- ter-Master Kchve, Bernard Tansey, George W.l'arent, Euclide Mathieu, F.A.McDonnell, Marcel Beullac, L.A.Globensky.©.A.Dansereau, Du- mont Laviolete, Dr.George Villeneuve, Arthur Laframboise, Kdward Latram- buise, A.J.H.St.Denis, Arthur De- Usle, K, C.; Dr.H.J.Brodeur, E.F.Craig, J.A.Villeneuve, L.J.Lajote, Robert Taschereau, Emmanuel St.Louls, L.E.A.Cholete, A.A.Beau- champ, R.Charlebois, A.E.Poirier, C.A.Lamothe, Theo.Doucete, W.=.Wells, A.Lemieux, G.Merrill, Dr.D.Garneau, Major Ostell, Napoleon Marcotte, W.W.Halpin and many others.The benediction after the mass was sung by Rev.Abbe Piette, after which the curtege was reformed and proceeded to Coto des Neiges where the Interment took place., Among Lt.Cob, Hughes\u2019 former companions in arms in the Pontifical Zouaves.why attended the funeral were:\u2014Messrs.C.A.Lebel.©.A.Val- lee, M.J.Pendregast, E.Hurtubuise, J.B.Bedard, P.Sauvageau and C.Brisebots.MAISONNEUVE CAMPAIGN.Meetings Last Night in the Interest of Messrs.Grothe and Verville, The federal by-election campaign proceeds briskly in Malsonneuve and several meetings were held last night in the interests of the opposing candidates Messrs.Rivet, Decarie.and Boyer, P's and Ald.Lariviere, with Messrs.Archer and Lafortune, ad- dressed Mr.Grothe's meeting in the | Colleges Hall, Désery ing, but Hon.Mr.Brodeur, who arrived at a very late hour, but who bad a good reception, was the princt- pal speaker.He stated that the Important question to be settled next Friday was whether Maisonneuve was for or against the Government; and informed the meeting that he had come down from Ottawa as the representative of the Government to request thelr support and approval.He again affirmed positively that netx November would see the completion of the 30-foot channel .o tidewater, and devoted a half-hour to the recounting of all the Government had effected from his point of view on behalf of the working classes.Ha clalmed for the Government the absc- lute credit for the passage of the alien labor law.Mr.Boyer advocating Mr.Grothe's election, not because he was a manufacturer, or for any other reason, save that he was the candidate of sir Wilfrid Laurer.Hon.Mr.Brodeur also addressed n meeting at Club Lemieux, and Hon.Mr.Lemieux spoke in the Maison- neuve Town Hall.Three mectings were held in Mr.Verville's interest last evening: at Du- vernay Hall.Garnier street; at La- cosse Hall, St.Hubert street, and at 606 Notre Dame street.Mr.Larocque, an ex-president of the Cigar Makers' Union, at the Duvernay meeting, sald that he had long known Mr.Grothe, and the working classes would not rest contented, in his opinion until-in this fight against capital, they possessed representatives at Quebec, as well as at Ottawa.Mr.Daoust held that the selection of such a man as Mr.Grothe, who had opposed labor unions throughout his business career, as the Laurier candidate, was a direct challenge to the working classes, Mr.J J.O'Donoghue, of Toronto, general solicitor of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, will address the meeting to-night In favor of Alphonse Verville at the committee room, 1704 &t.wrence street, The candidate and other speakers will also address the meeting in English, | street, last even- Looked Like Attempted Robbery.Mr.Joseph Labonte's residence at 822 St.Andre street was broken into Sunday, but s0 far as can be ascertained nothing was stolen.About 8 o'clock Mr.Labonte left home to visit some friends, and upon his return home hg found his front door shattered.He believes that the culprits or culprit must have been frightened away before they could do any robbing.- Vat of Tobacco Boiled Over.Yesterday afternoon Louls Gauthier, 19 years of age, living at 11 St.Rose street, was scalded about the arms and face, while he was at work in the factory of the Dominion Tebacco Factory, by a vat of tobacco boiling over.He was > -to .the Seneral Hospital.o-day he was reported as being out of danger» the.ra | pe por \u201cTHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.\" Bottled only at the Apollinaris Spring, Neuenahr, Germany, and Only with its Own Natural Gas.BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTIONS i} WINCH\u2019 MARKET 26 McGill College Ava, Try our 1lc per Ib.Roasts, .our beet Beer.s.Out from The Bread of Breuds, BERMALINE 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have same by calling at our store or by filling in this coupon and sending or mailing it to us.No copies will be given to children.Home Furnishing Emporium, 1547-55 St.Catherine Street.The New Directory Will Be Ready for Distribution To-morrow.COUPON.Plaase send me ** House to Rent Dirsctory\u2019\u201d as ad- vartised.Name Address PELAGIC SEALING 10 BE DISCUSSED Japan Will Take a Share in the Next Conference Which Will Be 4 8oon.London, February 20.\u2014Upon: the conclusion of diplomatic exchanges between America and @reat Britain with respect to the Newfoundland fisheries case, which are proceeding slowly, it is belleved that negotiations will be opened looking to a nfore satisfactory settlement of the Pacific sealing question.Some months ago the sibject was brought up, but it was agresd that no immediate hurry wag necessary.When the seals again became the subject of formal negotiations, Japan wil} be one of the parties, and Russia also will probadly participate.Japan, it is understood, would look with favor on an International law preventing pelagic sealing, as she, like Amerlca, has Islands on which she can take her pick from herds, killing the old bulls and leaving the females and young disturbed, thus stopping the extermination which America 00 must result from pelagic sealing.As on previous qccesions, the Camadian pel sealers will be the chiel obstacle to a settlement, but.the Adlplomaty hope for a solution.It will again be ÿ ested CLARK'S LUNCH TONGUE.\u2014tender, when you want something: exifa vod and abpelising, ! \u2018 that America purchase the Canadian setlling schooners besides their owners compensation.But another proposal is that the Canadian Government be given a share of the roojgerieg owned by America and Japan.Possibly some months will elapse re the quettion is re-opened, but certahidy this is one of the matters which America and Great Britain hope to finally and satisfactorily settle.In regard to Newfoundland, the American and British Governments are exchanging notes respecting the rights which American fishermen are entitled to under the act of 1818.Great Britain is belleved to have satisfied America as to the charges that the Gloucester fishermen were the victims of illegal acts on the part of New- tfoundlanders, who, it was claimed, cut American nets.Any new treaty or arrangement affecting American fishermen in Newfoundland waters will be arranged at Washington by Secretary Root and Ambassador Durand.Boy Burned to Death.Rochester, N.Y.February 20.\u2014In \u20ac fire at the Stromberg-Carison telephone plant yesterday, Gustave Now- .ck.a metal polisher, aged-19, Ibst his life.Nowack was painting the inside of a ventilator box with asphaltum.which, it is believed, caught fire from a lantern he carried.The fire was discovered by the day watchman, but it was not until after the flames had been extinguished that Nowack's body, burned to a crisp, was found.PILES = ALE iis : testimonials the re ard ao pres Em bon it tite You oan antief! : a TS HALE THE FAMIL * BURNED TO DEATH Old Lady and Three Chiidren Lost Their Lives at the Scene of the Famous Flood.Johnstown, Pa., February 20.\u2014Four people were burned to death and three périously hurt in a fire which destroyed the home of Patrick Grogan-at Tunnel Hill, about 27 miles east of this city, early this morning.The dead: Mrs, Mary Grogan, aged 43 years; Patrick Grogan 11 years; Willie Grogan, aged 8 years, and Katie Grogan, aged 10 years.Part of the Grogan family slept on the second floor and part on the first.Grogan was awakened by the flames end made an effort to\u2019 rescue those on the second floor, but was unable to do BO.Three members of the family escaped by jumping from the second floor.The house of Thomas Gregory.adjotning that of the Grogan\u2019s, was burned to the ground, as were those of Mrs.Annie Mills and Charles Anthony.Theres Were several narrow escapes from death by inmates of-those houses.There is no vrâter supply at Tunnel, which is « mile above Gallitzen and miners from the mines formed a bucket brigade.\u2014\u2014 , Fire at London, Ont.London, Ont, February 20.\u2014Fire broke oul fri the four-etorey building occupied \u2018Wy Btevely and Bons, tinsmiths, Rishmond street, shortly be- | : and com- Tin a condition of omjnous quiet.Three FOURTH FLOOR\u2014 Room No.42.THIRD FLOOR\u2014Roum No.26.session.) Rental $20 per month, SECOND FLOOR \u2014Large Double Room Ren bloo.Fur full particulars apply to Or to THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON CO Bank Bullding, 205 St.James Street.Half of thls Room to Rent.Offices, Show Rooms and Sample Rooms To Let For a term of years from the first day of May next In THE NORDHEIMER MERCANTILE AND OFFICE BJILDING, The following Offices and Show Rooms: tal $10 per month.: (Immediate poge .Rental $20 per month or will he subdivided into two rooms at $15 per month each FIRST F1LOOR\u2014The premises presently\u2019 Limited, Rooms No.2 to No.10.WII! be rented seperately, en sulte or em occupied by the' Smith Patterson Co.GEO.A.FRASER, Manager, THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, 211 ST.JAMES STREET, \u2026 Real Estate Agents, The Merchants 43 3eod \u2014 \u2014- \u2014e First In Taste, First \u201cEXTRA SOUCHONG\u201d Tea, 76¢ Tie \u201cRUSSIAN KARAVAN\" est enrly spring plok.d.$1 per ypourd.into Canada.in 8, 10 and 20-1b, caddies and Uns.The Good 01d Fashioned \u201cChina\u201d Teas \u201cSUPBRBLY CHOW'EST LAPSENG SOUCHONG' Tea, $31 per \u201cound.per pound.BREAKFAST CONGOU TEA, very choice The above constitutes a trio of the very fhyest \u201cCHINA\u201d Teas imported And are in.demand with our fine trade from Halifax to Vancouver.tmport them in original haif chests of about 80 pounds each, and repack them \u2018n Quality Always.We Al} orders for Teas, Coffees, General Groceries, Pickles, Sauces, Jams, Table Delicacies, Wines, Spirits, ete, etc, to the value of $25 or more, de- Inoved.udsk nf 10 duzen pints.per cask of 10 dozen pints.and at all reputable druggists.SOLE AGENTS FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALJAN WARRHOUSZ Established 1836 \u201d an livered free to any rallroad station in Ontario, Quebec, or the Maritime Provinces, WEISEL'S, MILWAUKEE, HIGH GRADE SAUSAGES.Equal if not superior to the imported Frankfurter, and, without any exception, the very finest Sausages made in America.WEISEL'S HIGH GRADE MILWAUKEE SAUSAGES.Wealsel's Fresh Frankfurters .2122120000 veer ween.20 venlg per pound Weïisels Fresh ViAnna SUUsege.\u20260225 220214 cue.20 vents per pound Weisels Fresh lachs Ham .2221104200 44 vents per pound Welsel's Fresh Brunswick Liver Sausage .29 cents per pound Welsel's \u2018Truffled Liver Sausage .Ce eee eee #) cents per pound Weisel's Tongue and Blood S8awsage .20 cents yer pound Welsei's Fresh Mortadelln Sausage.co.c.FU.25 cents per pound {With Pistachio Kemels.) Welsel's Fresh Meat Cheewa Lo LLL.20 cents per pound Wedselx Fresh Powgna Sausage .20 cents per pound 20 cents per pound Welsel's No.1 Salaml Sausage .+ EXTRA SELECTED SALT MACK BPREL (Messed).Heads and Tails re- The finest extra ouslity Salt Mackerel Un J0-1h THE PABST \u201cBLUE RIBRON™ VILWAUKEE BENT \u2014In white glans Tivoll bottles, $1.60 per dozen gia~s pints, THE PAPST EXPORT\u201d MILWAU KDE BEER, $1.40 per dozen pinte.$12.50 The trade supplied at special trade prices.MALT-NUTRINE.The \u201cbest\u201d Malt Extract on the market.A trifle higher In price, but-\u2014 MALT-NUTRINE le for sale ut QUIPP'S PHARMACY, corner Windsor and St.Antoine streets, MALT-NUTF.INE Is retailed at 30 ne- bot-le.$3.26 per dozen Dutiles.The trade supplied at special trade prices.207, 309 and 211 St.James St, FRASER, VIUER «& CO.0 \u2019 Sole Agents.v+ kits, $2 wer kit MILWAUKEK'S $14.75 per BEER FOR CANADA.THE NORDHEIMER BUILDINC, Montreal.BUDAPEST IN TURMOIL.Forcible Dissolution of Parliament Displeases Hungarian People.Special Cable From a Montreal Star Correspondent.Budapest, .Fé 80.\u2014The city is Hungarian army ers of high rank Incensed at Austrian methods are arranging .to leave the service.A number of students clashed with a crowd of soclalists to-day and a flerce fight followed.Many of the combatants were #0 badly Injured that they had to be taken to the hospital.The Coalition is planning to hold two d meetings next Sunday to pro- nst the summary dissolution of Parliament by the King \\ LORD ASHBURTON MARRIED.Got One of the Several Hundred Original Six Florodora Girls.Paris, February 20.-Lord Ashburton was married hers yesterday to Francis Donnelly, an American actress, ose stage nume îe Frances Belmont, formerly of New York, and one of the orj- ginal \u201cFloridora\u201d sextette of 1901.Lord Ashburton, who is a widower, 1» \u2018a descendant of the signer of the fam- gua Ashburton treaty with the United tates.Awarded Silver Medal, \u2018The Abenakis Bpeings Hotel Com pany is in receipt of a beautiful \u201cDiplo- me of Awards,\u201d semt to it by the International Jury of Awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which a) is the official annouhcement that the Abenakis Springs Hotel Company was awarded a sliver medal for Abenakis mineral water, being the highest award to a Canadian mineral water, The International Jury of Awards is composed of distinguished men from the countries of Europe and America.The notice which æccompanies the diploma reads as follows : \u201cPlease find herewith a diploma of the award conferred upon you by the Superior Jury of Awards connected with the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904.\u201d .The sliver medal is being struck by the United States Government Mint at Philadelphia, and x elghs \u2018about three and one-half ounces, : Sperial No* se, Philharmonic Artists Endorse Knabe Piano from Willis & Co., Used at the Gala State Concerts, Montreal, Feb, 18th, 1906.Willis-& Co., .2470 St.Catherine Street.Gentlemen: We thank you with all cordlality for the exoellent Knabe piano, which was a real ald to us at the State concerts through Îte excellent tone and perfect pitch.- Faithfully yours.(Signed) Herbert Witherspoon, (Bigned) Clarence B.Shirley, or.the After Reading your book, don't throw it down or May it on 8 table, or put it _ the maptel.Have a nice SECTIONAL BOOK CASE We have some very pretty ones os well us other kinds at February Sale Prices When in the store, ask to see the pretty Partor Suite of b ptecee we are offering at $23.35 This is extra value, and only for o-day, to-morrow and Thursday.This suite is covered with good sie, nicely finished, good upholstery and worth $35.Rotter see it while making up youy mind.\u2018It will help you to decide.Other Parlor Suites from $15.50 to $200.Opan evenings till § o\u2019eleck.We also sell at 38.60 and 90 days or more if you desire it.F.Lapointe, 1449 St.Catherine St, East, Near Montcalm WON'T RUN TO DEPOT HARBOR Intercolonlal Won't Avail Itself of the Permission Obtained.Ottawa, February 20.\u2014Upon enquiry it 13 learned that the Guvernment has no tention of using this season the right that it took from Parlinment last s.jon to operate Intercolonial Railway trains over the Grand Trunk system from Montreal to Deport Harbor, nn Georgian Bay.In the meantime, ua the public already knows, Hon.Me.Emmerson is putting plans ing effect y which the Intercolonia! system from Montreal to Halifax and Sydney wiil ba placed on'/a self-sustaining bams.When his promise in tliis connection has been redeemed the Minister of allways will no doubt again turn his attention to the larger question of de-
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