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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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jeudi 23 mars 1893
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[" Vol.XXXIV.No.69.MONTREAL, THURSDAY, MARCH 2.'!, Is9.\u2019,.Pkhk ei:uii to arrive.There were judge*.Cabinet miniater*.genera.», diplomaneta, aerator* lepuUra, author* and naval ofheera many of them with wreath*, \u2022heave*and floral orv\u2022»» laid round the corttn.The municipal authonue* came in a body followed by drlegair* from **;eatifl.'.null* tary and literary aawxiauon* Every iepa tuent of the national and municipal g vrrniuent wa* repretenied.At 130 Senator Barloux **- cended the platform In an el^uent oral; n be ealoyi/vd M.Ferry a* a *ute*man of gnat in* Wllectaal power, in flexible ctara.*ter and unwavering patriot!*!'.' Senate r Barh 'ix wa» ! lowed by M.Oaaatm.r Pener, pn »ident of tl Chamber of Defutir*.M.Melme an l t:.e preai.Vnt cf the C uncil tfenera; of the I\\-partout of the Yoage*.all of whcm fpoke of M Ferry* cv'crAce pair.u#m an l *ter.mg inugnty.M hitwt #p ke at the grvatrat iecgtn, and wiin evHlect «motàoo.He *a: i of M.Ferry \u2014 He wa»a man of mature, of uoemng ju tgmeot.He ha.1 a aupreme cvintempt : erderhard expedienu in public and private .ife.He had that e'evated diwlain of malicvou* attact* trotn hi* oppot ate wû.h made :.:m a man worthy and uua-.àed to direct the poiiti # of hi* cr> Etry In ckwmg M.Kibot \\prww* 1 tue «\u2022 r un\u2019 c that tre hope uttered by H Ferry m maag ad Ir-a* pre«dent of the S-cat?« >luc* - tb-itantia, revenue.Lav* be-n placed on th- free Urt.The mmittee *ay they are *ati»fied that tte prcp-ee-1 tar* w- mi prjvtd1 an immeiiave revesoê oi il.(ÀMKOOO.if not more.AN 2.Sertic/ft It c/ the Act apprc/v»»! Ma- C.i, eatit>d.\u2018 As act V, ei**rn»ft oerte a treaty «t;pn-lauobe relabag u>( Lioea* pw-/v.>* that her* -af\u2019er no \u2022tat* court or er/s.-t of tx*e ?t.ied Slav» ahaJ adxx t rtixtee* V» r.t./>:.»n.p ad a.j law* .a cr/sfict with thi* act are i^ereby repeal ad.TL»* prorMon cf law i* in f .11 forcie, and in* nataxalxatMS of Ckinewe i* theref'ire i.legal.Tbir»y-*»e Cfcir^-e merchanu tir/ti of ret-.rnmg thera-Vo.will be permitted to iand ntr/n «Qbnüwnon V, the GoUevAor of CoaVime at the p»,rt of Bret arriral, of evideooe ¦uffictent to «atwfy him of their identity a* loch returning mer-r hante Chxewt perw/n* if A of the exempt eiaa* a*, for inaUnoe.laondrymeri, rvwvhng in the L r itad Htava.and who may depart there-fr-At, will not he permitted to return.Miscellaneous.rm:\\ in iirFi\u2019M , m.|» at Tlin Mag.vru Full» lurly Miante» 4m»> l^ASTKH FLOW ICRS.Churrtit-* amt Hamilii* \u2022houlit unw «'nd In tboir ortlt-r* b-r KAHTKR KI*»WKKH, thcrabg »«-.uriug Iho l* *l i» (or.Ihe r i«h .\u2022'iui, I.iIIk-*, A/.*U-**, I'riuiuU Uloouioa.Celia*, etc., cl.-All , rdtr?< i uUd Mitb iToiuptiua» and ca/B.B.B.lit IN.riorlat, 6* Beaver Hall Hill.A frw doon bole* Ikinhiati-r Apts That Destroy Body and Soul.TOO OFTEN USED BY PHYSICIANS! Paine's (VIit.v Compound Has Saved Thousands of Sufferers From the Evil Effects of Narcotics ! The u*e of narcotic* ha* made terrible headway-in \"tir mi,l*t ; tin victim*of theae body-and-ioui* destroying drug*, «re to-day found in all cl*»**» of aociety.Morphine head» the li»t» of the narcotic* now in u*e ; then we have opium, chloral, bromide of atxUnm, hydrate «»f amyl, arethan, aulfonal, hypnou and a long liât of other new I t>orn di «tructive agent*.Theet- narcotic*, in the majority of case* are first u*ed by nervou*.sleepless, neuralgic and rheumatic people to procure rest and freedom from pain.Oh.the folly and madness of such ;» i course that lead» to destruction and death ! An > < minent medical professor acknowledges that : physicians generally give too much eucottrage-: n:ent to the use of narcotics.iThis noted mmnl ¦aya \u201c Many phyaleiana lend tiieir hand t-*\" willingly, and are ready with the injecting needle to check a pain that C'Uild easily be borne, not reflecting that it is immoral to encourage a : dangerous practice, that of planting the tuor-11 ice habit, a terrible poi*ou that lead* to physical acd spiritual debility and death.\" Within the past few y> ars Paine s Celery C >m-pound has saved the live* of thousands of men and women.This grand disease-destroyer ha» wtved from the opium, morphine and chloral habit a host of valuable lives.Tbe nervous, de-bi.rated, neuralgic and rheumatic And all their pain* acd woe# removed by a pure and life-giv-ir g agent.No agent known to science ha* con-ferred such great benefits on the human race as Paine * Celery Compound.From day to dsy the w, rk of this wonderful preparation commands admiration and respect .it is elevating and far-reaching in its mighty work, and cures as surely as day follows night.Uoofiliff.To Let.u ( k >|-l N(l h|»!irliiiiu Flrc -proof itiHiting OinriiI t o, Vlu* hj'.trlmm iViiiriil L ï i* « «»l> th »t )nui Unt |ir»i« \u2022 t F.itixi.u *i »n 4i»'l Ft \u2022 \"1 ilii' I« f t «\u2022( our t liiuuto ,\\Uo(lur CClucut rotifrth.kko N DTI CE l THE PSEACHEB FROM LEBANON.The E*v.Gt- wc H w-.*.of Lebanon, the rr.enia.fet .ar axi preachiar, amwl her* m March 4.*c-i ta* ailrcaaed *ux: or x:ae public mcet.ngu Ha reputa&oa xai pre- r-ie- mm.ar 1 it lid not relier iy L^ - \u2014 'r v Fwixm ad.F'aliic opinion *een:« ic be that he j «vangexstic.aéoqnent sad -arc*»: of a tfaorcng\u2014y n-sc : xary \u2022; r.t.w»r.- of ngti otf-*- -i.t .Lterf-r** bat httl* with Lid in the dxrnaxg* of hi* dsty a* a public mar.for from mer».?«seing or hawr-icg him.one *e.dctn >am* tha: he ta Uind.Wcy tnes :\u2022 be not tent to tbe East as a x:#-rarc wter* he an nuirr* t^ x~tt»r tongue and -as\u2018.err leamnz.i* fto u- at .«n*i.inxim-p.r»ben.-ibie.\u2014G*ar turn.Children Cry for Pitcher's Cartorb Groceries, Provisions, &c.T^NGLI.SH PROVISION CO, U.V* MT.< «THrBMR wriMT.-?- r.wzll*ft * gr»«t Ham-, hagllall * wr»h Barww.Ajrahlre ¦\u2022Ha.Freeh ¦'til Bwiter, r> ih.Aaratwc* OI'XDFB.Amlierst.Park Property.( 1 A- J.K.CRIMSON, HTAIHLD AND KHB4MHED CI.AHH roa iskar u«.ntm.ORNAMRNTAI.AM* MtAOKI* OI.AHft Poll HDI rtE AND « HI BfH WoHH.Ill HI.James at.JJoKTEK, TEHKKY à 00 LVI and tM Ml.games alrert, IMPORT F.HS OP NOTIONS \u2022r EXRBT HEM'RirT I ON.fWnadian A*»nts frv HY MII.WARO A NON » H\t: Tv \u2022 ¦ the «lirai and lar*'*i me t'irer* of these (ooda id tfte world.Kl'.ll | f,r tii.is,,t t».U Inaii fuilurt*.in noN.Tin-Kparhuu fVinrnt i \u2022iU-'V'U I\"*'1\" winiK the |Mil>-Il ug.Uii-l nil I .Till-lit» \u2022>\t|*t the (irisin.il p\u2018ir, |.ru,.f I! nuaCcliielil, pâti i.tidai.I nisuflsUili-l \"lil> I ) tuulu-\u2022 i Ives.I'Ih- hj irt.im C'uiP'i ) waniA 111' l\"il'li>- iisuiiiiiI ul! leiiieiiU ti»M*l l>y tlilftriut routers caUcd histrliout us lu-iiig \u2022|Hiriiiii» I'iu mil) i fer» In M nlrrul mid vi imty hIm ure Hii|e piliii Hull Ihe rrul urtti 1>- *Jld |uitilttii| I,y llu- l'.ui|'ui.y »re Mt»»ns t uuipbvli A., tin* utfeiiU in Montreut 4.1 ABIMEE.All ronf* laid by Camp!» II A .hare Ule yuuruntee of tin S|orl:.kin (\u2019oiii|*an>.»lii' li hits\tpuld up \u2014a sulwtautial giiurunti e ii .l i-n |er.boom.R.wifii l»id in Montreal wuhoiir cemi nt TI-:N' YRAItH a.- , are iu good to da) aa uhui laid and lave had uu re-imira K.r further inf .miati.vn and testunouiaU apply at bead pfijee, SA) ht.Jauu s \u2022treet, Montreal.I.L.M tLI'BV, Ref.-Trrai.Agents npp-'\u2019inted Ihiougbout tbe Douuniou and th# l nil.d htatea.D.NICHOLSON tk CO., BOOEEKM, «I HI, Anlolue alrert, GOOD WORK.\tI\u2019Rlt'Krt MODERAT*.Dell Telephone 1006.Asphalt,Cement, Drain Pipes.DRAIN PIPES, S COTCII 1\u2018OBTI.ANH I'EHKNT.IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE.Al Lorrrnl Harkrt I'rlrrs.W.A F.I*.IIUEIK «A 4 0., |U0 4.rey Nun alrert.gUILDING PAPER, ROOK1NO KKI.T.ROOEINO PITCH.ROSIN CKMKNT.ASPHALT, TAR.Ail of the Be*t O'ulity and at the very lowest price.FOR HAT.E BY J.W.PATKBMUX A I'O., 17 Murray «ir-vd IJ LAIN IMPES, roi:Ti.\\M>.Roman and CANADA CKMI.NTS, KIUK BUK'KK.CI.AY, Ao.Al I V.BBEHNEK.NO llleury alrrrt.Ansurancu.L NSTKAM E COMPANY or NOR i II t III.Rif t.rim.ADF.UMIIA Orranue! 17.-.\u2019\tIn rporateit 1?.d I t'll trtrtETrt.îs'*.:ao,4W9 EIRE AND MAUINK.INSPRANCl.ROIll.K I HtMI*wO>.GENER VI- AOP7NT Knit i \\ N A DA.Irt I urn Ekrlintigt-.JMPERIAL INHI\u2019B tM I.I'OMP t\\T (Llnillrd), EIRE.K«l.vbll»hr INrtIK ANt-EI O.4>E KltlNBIKI.il.itlE OLDEST SCOTCH FIRB OFFICE.CAI'ITftL, ütâ,ooo.ooo.HEAD OFFICE KoR CANADA: Al rt|.Erunrol.ftnvlrr alret-l, Honlrrnl.StMvial City Agents : r -r TtYloR A \"\"N.wn.soN A CHl.t.PJiriR.ISKoKOK Uon.v ROBERTSON a SoNs.A.M.NAIUN,\tLANSINB LEHIH, Du^ctor.\tManager.PHŒNIX rmrBASH R 4'OMF tNft or iiabtfdbd.TMIK-TBIED AM» IIKE-TI-WTED.Flrr only, lash lapltnl, DY.OOW.OOO.Prompt and lits-ral *ettlements.GERALD K.HART.OelH-al Manager for Canada G MAITLAND SMITH, GUSTAVE R FARRR.Montreal Agents.Ofllrra\u2014111 HI.Jamra alrrrt.ItO^V'^VTj INsrUANCH CM I »* I M- and PIKIEftlMi B* .1 lenihera and 1*1 Ull ftIM» mid KK-B tRINI.M tTTBErtrtEM.Er.ry rariety new B-dst- adl and Bedding at Inwivl r'ick l-ottom nri< -e Hl:ll»al t If II If w.IHE OLD MIND.Eatahlivll\u20141 M yam\t.\t\u201e ST JAM I'.rt ST \">r Little St Antoine etr-etOMY TEL NO 6114 HAIR IrWObL MAITRESSE G 41 WINDSOR STREET AND 603 ST JAMES ST / 1AKPKT LAYING, \\ J\trrilOlRTRRING, eie.\u2022 ari\u2014ts Cut, Ma-le aid I aid, l.ift'd and ll-'aten.Hba-l-s, Hprtog IP-liera.etc .supplied and put un Mal-in-a-\u2022 > an le rrturne.1 «amr day HENRY MAMMflNI^ 2Ï3 and :-2l Si I'rbain »tr.-l ; H »\u2022 vre ai'k ITioeias M 'i»*'ii, Es » 5 - 1»,\tp.m.Kxpn-s, vl 1 White Hiver .1» 4 Spring-flcld.arriving Ni » York, 11HHI.|i.m.Fa- Night train, via Troy and Albany, arriving New N rk,\t4L l-ft M.tti.Ex \u2022 pi .viii'ta) a.m.j Except.Sunday I -ft.Jti p.m._ Daily J_ _ fx.Ill |i.ui.Night Expr-s.via Slir.iigticld and New Daily I Haven,urriv N.u k .uk.I i.30.ft.m, ft'OK BOrtHtft.______________________ K:lll 11.nt.: Da) E1 pr> -s, via KiiU ind and Filch-Ex> 1 pt Sunday I burg, arriving Bostou, T.'JO p.aa.V».:|G 11.in.î Fast train, via Wbn.River .luie uuii ft Exi ' pt S in.lay I Lowell, nrrivin.li.-ion.9.1.ft p.m.ft.SO p.m.Fast tram, via Bellows Falls and Hûh-Kx' i pt Sunday 1 burg, arriving Bo.t\"ii._\tli.Oil 11.111.?x.Ill p.m.Ni-ht F.vpr.viaCoucord ui'l Isiwell, Daily\t' arriving Ik.-1 >>n,\tS.I u^itt.Wagn-T N.»- Vestiliuic, Buttfl, Paliee, Drawing Room and Sl>-« ping Cars on nil througe trains I- r Time 1 itiics and full intormaUuu apply to Company * Otllcc, 138 St.James street.A.r.srOMil.KIVK, Uanudjati Puss.Agent.R.ftft.II MMINIsM, ft.ftft.BALIftWIY, Gen 1 Pas.- Agent,\tGen.Supt, ST.ALBANS.VT I) IÎ LA WARE ifc HUDSON R.R.SHOKTft.ST KOI TH TO N ft.ft ft ft OKB.SARATOGA.TROY, ALBANY.PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.AND All.roi.Nrs SOI TII AND BART.Hrli-rtrtl hy Ihr liovernmrnt a» lire MunlrsAl iintl New ftork Mall Llur.Trains leave Montreal : 8.4f» n.nt.Dally, cvrrpl Sun tiny, arriving in New Y'.rk at 8 50 pm.Ill I I 11' DRAWl.Nti-R00M CAR MONTREAL TO NEW YORK.5.D» p.m.Nli;hl ft'.\\prr»«.Dully, ft» aKnrr'e BlrFET VlvTIBUl.F, SLEEPING CAH nm* through to Ni w York without ehaug' .arriving nt New York at 6 45 following morning Th- trains make do*.nm e'.i .ii al Troy and All.any, with hie.ping Car Tram lor Boston, arriving at lu .-i am.For Tickets.Tinie Tables and all Infonuatums apply to the Colli pan) s Office, I4.'l M.Jniiir* Hlrr-I.ftlontrr.%1.J.ftft.KI UDIt k.\tftft.II.Ill.NUft, Oeu 1 Pass Agent, Alluvia.N.Y.Ag- til.Montrerai L iNDACK Si.Liwrf'fico AND NKftft' ft OKk I ft.N I Utl.LINftiS.Thrttnly Dlnina 4 ur Kotilr ¦rrvrrrK MONTKKAI.AND NKftft ftOltk.Lratlna; ftlnnirtutl rroin Itimnvrnlurr Hfalloa n» loi low »: ?.1)0 11.in.'E- pi Siimliyl fir Albany, rmy.New \\ uk and .11 nit-rni'-dl .ic |«iinls Buffet I'ar-l -r I ir M'iiitreal to Albany, ¦ 'iiti'-ting with I , 1 - state lixpr-< to NY» York, lli|> liiM» - «I irnln In tin- world.t.Tâ pm.I> h).\u2018 tdiron'ick l.imin-l, the only i l V .'ib-devt train running !\" Ne» ft'orh Ele.mt IV ig'i, r si'-eiiing t 1 rand Iu-autifullyut>liol-n-\"'l' n-h-« I II-d bit' dinner S'-rv.d in » superli iHiiingC ar Is-lween the hours of 5 h7p.au Returning will leave New York at 7 p in., arriving in Montreal al 9 2U a m.Closo conn, tion nt llerkliner for Utica, Koine, Kyracu-»', l! - he*l< r an-l all Int.tior N> w York State p >ii;t».and at N- w York for I'liiladclphia, llaiiimori-, M aiJiiiigtoii and all point J South.1 rTi ketv.Time Tahl.Ws tn.rt .r Acnimmnd»-li 't.< od full informal ion.aiiply at Grand 3'riuk Uu.'way T.I.el ( Iff .a, \\Vuid»\"r Hotel 'll'k-t t Mlii e.It dm r*l Hotel Tick, t Office or at the Oil'll K, NO.IM HT.JIMKH HTKIIKT.MONTKK II.H.D.f ARTRK,\tH.H.PHILPR.Asst.Gen.Pans.Aft.,\tAgent, HERKIMER.N.Y.\tMONTREAL.Professional.MACLAREN, LEET, SMITH & SMITH, ADYOCATRH, KAKKIMTKKs, Ac., Ac., TEMPLE BUILDINGS.183 81.Junir» alrrrt, Mniilrral.Joax.1 MaixaitEN, W C, ) R C.Smith, B.IM», Com r for Got.BrtH I\u2019 Lekt.B.C.L.I A W Smith.It U !.PATENTS.'.¦\u2019\"\u201ct&'l&T' ».II.HI.ft NOLD8, «Millrllur 11 utl IA perl I11 I\u2019tilrn.I nara, Tr'trtr Bt it.idN'i.Sr.Jxwis frrniti'T, Montkksu.Agencies Ml W adungloli, Ia-uiIoU and »U chi* f ciUee.Commercial ARoncios.C ESTABLISHED ISsil.ill A PUT PltEKES, t OMMCKIT II.II.KNI Y, lo Plnrr il\u2019Arnire, Montrml.TTn-1< -t snd in \"st relialdeInformation that eon l*v obtained is suppllod to the patrons of this ogiuiey.KsTXItblsilRn 1892.UclECAUCOMMtllCIALEXCIIASGEofCANlM (Mercantile Agency), |g < HT.JtMK\u2019x wl U 1.1.1.\tTelephone No.213k Relialde M> rcetiiile K- lents fHrni*he all parts ol the world.KOBT.MTKftft ART, Jr.\u2022 » Mnaa«er. Thuusday, March 23, 1893.THE MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.TJIK rilEHDYTEIlY OF OTTAWA VOM>» A VKftV 1 kll'dRTANT MKHHION A BKTIRINO I'AHTOIl HuNi.HKU- «KJBE INIKRUTINa KK-HJRTH\u2014A V«»TE Or OEKHPHK DI-OH THE lx.MINION VAltMABUCHT.( CorretpomU-not of the Witnr$».') Ci'MiiKBiJiNU, Out., Man'll US.- Au adjourued inoetiuK of tho I'rexbytery of Ottawa waa hold in Ht.Andrew'a Church, Ottawa, at two p.m., on Tueoday, March H.There waa a larKe attendance of both miniatem and oldora.HOME M18.SIO.VH.The chief buaiuoaH of the day wan the romKiia-tiou of the Itev.F.W.1'arricn, of the pastorate of Knotf Church, Ottawa.Before, however, dealing with that Mr.l arrica, an Convener of the k PreHbftery h Home Mianion Committee, pro aentul the report aa to the augmented congregation* and minnion tlelde within the bouiuln of the Presbytery.There are eight of the pantoral chargen augmeuteil, but an two of them are at preneut vacant no very dt-fluito granta could be ankcd for tln-ni', for the other mx the emu re-niiired in $1,050.There are fmrteeu minniou flcldn, and for thene ordained minnionaru-n or Htudt ntn are arranged aa nupply for the sum nier and the iiaual amountn are anked to anmnt in defraying expenses.The Rev.Andrew Miller it appointed to Avlwin for two vearn.BRsn I NATION OF THE BEV.MB.FA Bill EH, After disposing of thin report the resignation of Mr.Farrien wan taken up, and the rent of the afternoon sederunt wan devoted to it.The com-minnionera from the nenniou and congregation were Mr.(ieorge Hay and Mr.J.McMillan, IS.A.On being called to address the Court, Mr.Hav read the following resolutions of the session anil congregation of Knox Church : That ihln session having learned wi-h the deetiesi regret that its Me loosed from his charge hy the Presbytery.After reading tbeae documents, Mr.Hay *aid that these resolutions bnt faintly showed the esteem and love that they all felt for their pastor.He was not authorized to oppose the acceptance of the resignation, hut he was sure that it was with a feeding of inteuso pain that tho congregation would separate themselves from one who had nerved them so long and so earnestly.In leaving, he would go with the fondest hopes of every member of the congregation for his future happiness and prosperity.Mr.J.A.McMillan stated that ho had probably been mon closely connected with the Rev.Mr.Parries than any other person in the city of Ottaw a, and could endorse every statement made by Mr.Hay.Many other things could be said *>f Mr.Fames' pastorate, but such was tinneci s-sary.His work had been done faithfully unto Ood and not to men.While recognizing the great loss the congregation was aliout to sustain, it was their wish that he would speedily obtain other work, and have the strength of ( loti to sustain him in his difficulties.Al ter Mr.Farries had intimated that he still adhered to his determination to resign.Dr.Moore rose to move that the resignation l>e accepted, and in doing so.said that he had been closely connected with Mr.Farries for the past eighteen years in the Presbytery, and he would say that they could not bat esteem him for his arduous and earnest labors.For the last fifteen or sixteen years he had been convener of the Presbytery\u2019s Home Mission Committee, and the successful way in which the work of this Committee had been carried on, was almost entirely due to Mr.Farries.He could assure him that when he left them he would leave no shadows on the friendship of his brethren here, and he carried with liini their best wishes and earnest prayers for his future happiness and success.In seconding the motion Mr.lieatt said that Mr.Farries' work in this Presbytery had lieen such that it was hard to think of having to do without his great geniality aud sound judgment.After several other brethren had expressed their appreciation of Mr.Farries.and their sorrow at the prospect of losing him.tho motion was put aud carried.Mr.Farries thanked the brethren for their kind words and wishes, and then, in tendering bis resignation of the eonvon«rship of the Home Mission Committee, he begged to nominate tho Itev.Dr.Armstrong as his successor, The nominatiou was uuanimou-dy sccepted by the Presbytery.Tbo Moderator, tho Rev.Dr.Armstrong, then, in the name of the Presbytery, presented Mr.Farriis with A BKAUTIFCT, IIJ.rMTN'.lTEI) ADDRESS, which read as follows :\u2014 !/u fh' Ht \u2022 h'.IV.Farrit* : I)ea« Dkotuku, Though shut up, as it seems, to lh\\ In this Presbytery you have rendered most useful service to the Church as Convener )f the Home Mission Commltuv, and your genial spiri*.joined to a character of unsullied purity, hn* won the ost -om and affection of us all.In bidding you farewell u< seek to temp) r our sorrow with hope ; for w hile your place cannot be easily filled amongst us.or onr heartfelt sense of los« destroyed under Miyriretim>tanres in the future, yet ve < artiest.y pray that you msy fltid elsewhere.as wo believe you will, still greater comfort and prosperity in your Christian work ; that each year of your remaining life may be brighter and more peaceful than the last, and that when the end comes there may be miulsren-d to you an abundant eatrauce into that bl d borne where the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest.This address was signed bv the Moderator ami Clerk aud by some 25 other members of the Coart MU, FARItIKS' REPLY.In bis reply Mr.Farries said \u201c I thank you for this unprecedented mark of esteem, for never before to my knowledge has a member of this PresbyUry, in departing, been presented witb an address, aud for this reason 1 consider you have done me a great honor.I thank you lor the kindness that lias prompted you to do so.It woidd be imttossible for me to forget the ma ly happy years I have spent within the hounds of the Ottawa Presbytery.I will never forget the kindnesH of the brethren in this Presbytery, nor shall 1 fail to remember those who were formerly of this Presbytery, hut are now gone to other fields of labor.Language is inadequate to express my feelings.My heart cannot go nut more fully than to use the brief, old, and simple Haxon phrase, \u2022 I thank yon.' I consider this form of expressing esteem preferable to any other.I do not expect to go beyond the reach of communication and shull be glad to hear of the prosperity and progress of the work in the Ottawa Presb>-tery.As to the address I shall esteem it as one of the richest treasures I possess.\" The pulpit of Knox Church is to lie preached vacant by the Moderator, tho Rev.Dr.Anush ong, on the first Habbath of April.ADVERTISEMENTS.The Kev.W.T.Her ridge, B.D., was appointed interim moderator of sesstou.At this poiut the Presbytery adjourned till the evening, when it resumed itssitttug for the transaction of the rest of the business.Dr.Campbell gave in the report on Systems tic Beneficence, which was received and adapted.intehehti.no itol-bes.Mr.Beat! presented the report on statistics, sl owing that we had lust four brethren, two resigning through illness and two removed to other Presbyteries : that we hail welcomed five pastors during the year lN'.t2.The membership of the congregations in the Presbytery shows an increase of over 100.The number of young people attending Habbath-scbool and Bible cUssus is increased hy 50 over the year IK'.U.The amount contributed for the support of the Gospel ordinances iu the Presbytery is nearly fl.iKiu less than in 1801, but this is more tliau accounted for by there being no largo sums for church buildings, a-* iu the previous vear.For the schemes of the church there is really an increase of about r-'.OOO.when allowance is made for an extra gift of $5,000 in the vear 18'.H.For all purposes there is fully -fil.OflO less this year than last, hut although this is so the real funds of the Church at * benefited more than in 1891.The givings per member are over $10 in fourteen congregations, one of these giving fully rlO and other two giving over -\u201c20.Li the discussion following it was found that some of the brethren thought that some of the columns might well disap]>ear and others substituted.and it was finally agreed, on tho motion of Mr.TnlTts, seconded by Dr.Moore, to recommend to the Assembly's Committee that there bo two columns provided in their report for the enumeration of families ; one showing the total number of fami in connected with the congregation and tho other the number contributing.It was also agreed to prepare a synopsis of this report for printing, so that copies might be distributed through tho Presbytery.Mr.Gamble next presented the report on French work, and after considering its various recommendations it was received aud adopted.the dominion i-akuament cknsi iiku.Dr.Moore bronght the subject of Habbath Observance before tho Presbytery so that by conference he might tho better draw up the Presbytery's report, but on account of the lateness ( tho hour it was agreed to defer the whole matt till the May meeting, but before passing the sub Joct, Mr.Doudiet moved, seconded by Dr.Moore that the Presbytery has learned with regret that the Parliament of Canada has declined to «tip port a proposition to close on the Lord's Day tho Canadian exhibit at the World's Fair in Chicago and earnestly protests against me said action o the House oi Commons as an expr* h*ih n: the moral senses of the country regarding the rt ¦poet duo to the Lord's Day.This was unanimously agreed to.The Presbytery then adjourned to meet in .St Paul's Church, Ottawa, on the first Tuesday of May (2) at 10 a.m.\tJah.H.Bkatt, Presbytery Clerk.l , j ^ ?\t?V i n T*\t**\t.?J n t ' PLAIN AM) DKCOIt tl It i: I* \\ Dl.lt II t M.lit.HOlai:, ».;«.> tM* IIMOUttMi; rtIMIIt.X ATt'KAL Mi m ill FINISH A -Vr.itAiTV.iu nt.Mtti siim:j:t, vkimucii Kc!l IVtcphonr -.'¦f.'lî.s i PH I NO OVERCOATS to okii»:k.tit n\tsi $ * $ II\t414 BA II\t4 41 «it H\tI G 8 ft 11\tVI .4111 A S A 11\t4l ,( t*i H\t« » Ml I\u2019M II I M» SATISFACTION OR NO ft II 11II iv-e 0) o> 01 '»> l.l OI ft) I» W) It) 00 \u2022») may I tike the grief He gives.\u2022 >li : who in this world could wake or rest.Without the knowledge that God knows best Hot- Terr// Cooke.As for God, his way Is perfect.\u20142 Sam, xxil.\u201811.Ibipliv the man, who see* a God employ'd In all the q.>o\" J\u201c r.Kkmimukk that If the opportunities tor great dehe« While.Telenhene.SOtit ! 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Feb.1st.\tMisse.MelNTOSH.27 V.itnria st/s.t.J >RIVATE TUITION (T-AHMICH.MATHEMATICS.ENGLISH and FRENCH.Students nreiarnl fur M-Slill K G HI PP, It A , IU Dorw-rraoa sueet IlK WANTED Tt) KN.iW It was cuatotnAiy with the Krciirh iimrahni, lie-\" m.pierre, when any of his siddluts wits hrmiglit hefnro him for liidnou* offuucet, to say to tin m, \"Will, brotlu-r, yon or I will ceitainly Is- titi.-ni 1 wlnrb wns a rufllficnt annunclallou of their fate A spy being discovered In bis camp, wns a-M .ss- j In Hksm- trrina ; and next day, as tin- provost w .ir-rylng the culprit to I lie ga'I.iws, b\" pr-s-i-d lames y for leave to speak wttb tlii* tsarsiial, al.epiug that he hail sometblng of Importance to conimunirali Tin-marsliul lielug iniule acipialnied wlih hla rtsiuet-i, exclaimed, In hla customary rough ntul Imaty manner \u201c It Is tin- way < f all 1 ties*- la-Mui* ; when nrtlerial for execution thi-y preteud ¦nnu- frivolous story, mt rely lo reprieve tl)-m*t-lvr* f ir a f.-iv m \u2022 nun «.Ilowt-ver.bring the dog hither \" Win 11 tlu-irriprit umde his ap|H-tranee, tin tnirslnil jtrked him what he h»d to say.\" W by, my lord.\" npinsl he, » In n | tlr- had 1 ho honor ef your conversation, you were olrth-iugenough to say that either you or 1 sliutild he hauge-l ; now t come to know whether It la your pleasure loi - so ; Irc- auM- If you won't I must, that's ail.\" Nndliss to pay that the rascal was pardot 'a< ml-.l to.l'artl* s Intcdiloig to lailld, «ill -lo well lo e iilAi \u2022 I i l'I KAIIoN H A I.I., îi> I M OAVbrriiii' \u2022 .«mi, i IIIIKMIAI,\tai h i> n.to «hi h All niPiubrra »n< I»nli*lly iBVit«s| I.I altru t Tb.ji «i*hiuf to «(Ufii tii\tto th» Iov-aI ircU bte ri.|Ui(ti-d to brine thru lut m^ett>l>-A ukum'-ul oardl.KOBKKT J.I»l«a in.S ittilii »i«W and tuatrunx'ntal illnAW\u2019atnotl s .riTDK\u2019s CHURCH AMOCIATION Weekly Caleniiar.Frid vv, M a urn 24.A (iRAND I AM % UKl:an 4 AKM% 4L, II.wt or the «parou,| Will U h«'lril R18p« »111 l* in AtU'iuUno,.44.ALLX.t 4 HIM HU 8«.v TrpA*.I.B 4XI» I t l > 14i.« otit i.ur.O PEN' TO THK PUBLIC.IN THK I.TiTl'RR HALL OV THK fill R«.Mr .1 l\u2018 Killy llAmonr» Mr A K lKU>t*.>o Mr luk Titrtori PIANISTS - Prof Laoo lAKrn.1» Mr I.P Rm Mr Crpi^rifpTurT.ti I'iado ami Yi.lin.Mr .1 hu K»;-r *\t\u2022\t.\t\u2022\t1 Ml la I\thi »i«riWp Humontr.Mr A J Pi »»r»l Thr Y .i Indy fAilat of Di'ii'inion S^riArr Tpifplnn.M I J\u2019.ilp « ( s .r h l hiAr l*-,if I'Ark.r» H*i-1 a PiAypn CVÎpu Dn 1 laatruotor Mra T J.Da«*t A onoipArirt.Mr» P»rrAlt Tbi Kralw (.Vuoprt l'.rar.i Piarvi fmri Willi* i.fo ADMISSION.*».(Tnhlraa.Ha?nr.» Pi t u And I'^vmii tr.» frorr axycUn And on put/Ai.p to «: rrt j S.vTckpay, March 25.K ;itchi:n cardkn E VHIBITION T \u2019\u2019RAPES AND I.V BOR COUNCIL A rrT in ; 'tart »{* tof Nr«« York», Suhjort .\u2014 P\u2019 t -ravir Er^lan l thr-.tiyl an Anrvsao Ca-v -ra.Br«rrtr4 sea ta.t.tr naN OF MONTUAL.run i ips \u2022«( 4Ri~ tALLRBIRB CLONED.KetLea E e«a :?»» M bra Mr*.3 A a.to' » - Historical galleries or m LA 0 A LUI ¦CULP.OPEN ETERT DAT ERf»M M A.M TO U P M Admlaaio*.sir.Chlldrra.l*r.SfElTAc^.4M3 :.»S5n Friday.March 24.CONCERT IN LID OP THE ni D BBt.MKBY Mlw«lo\\ riDEE THE LChPICBB OP THE BOMlMOt »G aTTWaRT A U*rrtMt:v\t.1 ¦¦ M- A J PICKARD ' Vet * »r*r.ry.Ey*«\tPaoii T m Hum ORIEL ¦ T \u2022\tAr 'we.of R mivu -*y»rt .Mra- i.- W A' M.« TLCRA Mr I.ARK.V » v*.\tPe.4.a*vl I Irtnha '>k«iaaAr\tG«rl*r« Hum** EDDIE PAr.ÜJtTI.Pan II.1 Ve*- < **Atrr.a \u2022f*v»ia ot-AiaBan I*a.Ats RaS Mr* O B PUNT \u2022\tPie Dr\t___Do»iBKrti Kc-ar* Carlrtr.¦aoe«- Ke«v«n« I'/»» V***'_ Lr.d>J b t«.M- R DT'VOKTTV.I .you -'Etr aR Rtrrsrty .*»\u2022\u2022'd\u2019LfAtrH.MA^aa'mi Mr T do « -rKWART R-et«a.«.\tA j t t e-a Boa> I ^ 'mI^Ta}\tW\u201c*to**j Waa LAVRA M l.A REN T V/*u f) Pt-rxa» M«\tD»K-.»*a Hm DLR1.RRT \u2022ar tnaa.¦\" Owrrai fVeiiAAanr» Mar- t\t.\t.Arran.by ia>/*»4r Pr-r LADoNDE at.-! 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KIPTIOY4 Rxv-itrrl etat rarr.e lay at rrceiTrd NO EXTRA CHARTES Oioa bouxa i asn to i p 31.Ill 4HY LKAYT .4 HOY.H BEAVRR HALL.oort*f LMr-heaW ttr\u2014S.pHE MEDICAL HALL.kCYYFTH CAMPBELL At CD,.COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillip* «qaarr.A »*n iaa ixportataoc SPON M.M.Dr>P.IMPERIAL BUII.DING, PLACE DARMKS, And M UNION AVENUE BeL TeietAovia-No* IWI and 45U.MIIMUIPTIOS BAT»:®.Httly Wittn*».i '*1 W.Illy Witin-M, #IDt).with relu.(UNI» t\" t .i'.N.rth.m .M.»*.'iig« r.Itv ; It) .HM.1^.!.It.».2j, -1.fl to, \u2022\u2022 \u2022.\t1U>, C ,r N'ewfum.dlai'd .nid VJ |« r in,until f ir |.nl.i/n ¦i.\\t.;> \\S il i,, -.¦» on .Sorti., in M.- .i,,.< t ; »\t¦\t|i4 > W,'.1\t,;r.,t llrittm .i.I.l $1 ol |.-r uiinuiti for |.>,lay« iii \\\\ :> \\titn.\u2022.; .'v ¦¦n .So,ti\u201er,i tl.- , i.^t-r; c\tl>.1> Will.- I 1 ; .In U .-Mil- Htll.V \\V|1 S',\t|.i deliver.1 III the ity 1*1«\u2022i-uiua id |Nllnt atiou wt ÿt OU (.r auuutu.4DYI KllvIM.K 4T>:s.DAILY WITNfcsH.Pit.\u2019 lim-t ai ! ui>w*n1*.Itk-.fwr line.C.nitr i.t ou fai.-rabi.- teruu.WKKK1.Y WITNESS.\\t ih lar^'1 tyj>' nr «\u2022uU, '.\"li |ier lltu- On.third re.1 .i.u it a.I in onr u*n*l «mall iwltt rliauu t)|^b hp.*1 ,o x vi Mi play, could acarculy b»» callod a fontrat, much leas a \u201c dtrisiv,* victory\u201d for the Liberal candidate, in a constituency well known to he so overwhelmingly Liberal that it i* hard to account for a contest having been provoked.It is probable that there was very little difference personally between Mr.Boston and Mr.Gray, yet the local prir-s seemed more anxious to bespatter the opposing candidate and beslaver their ovn than intelligently to discuss the merits and demerits of the National Policy.Perhaps it was with a view to give political hummers an opportunity to engage in their favorite pastime that tin election was con tested at all.The Desperate: Attempt of the liquor men \"f South Dakota to undermine State j rohibition by means of local option clauses has.on the final vote in the Legislature, b*ren defeated by a majority of one vote.The liquor men did not coniine their effort* to on*- House.however, but madeasimultaneous attack ujwtn prohibition in the Senate under the guise of a resolution for a re submission of the constitution to the popular vote.In the Senate also they were baulked, but there acain by only a single rote.The prohibition battle W\"» by the temperance people of South Dakota in 1890 will probably have to be re-fought previous to uud at the next -*ate election, as the strength manifested by I the liquor interest renders it certain that it^ supporters will resort to every means to capture the Legislature and the Senate and overcome the bare majority which holds to the outlawry of their traffic.The.New York Re:fobm Club, which ha.-prepared for the Cleveland administration a model tariff for revenue only, has ^ among its members some of the best known | and foremost political economist* in the I'r.ited State*.The Club, which has among i its members many Ib pubhcan mugwumps, j did splendid work during the last six or s« ven years in the tariff re form educational campaign which was so vigorously and persistently carried on.and it is.perhaps, a fact that no other single body, not excluding the Democratic politxal associations, have done so much to assist Mr.Cleveland a* this club has done.The Club is very advanced in the direct'on of free trade and it is not probable that it*tnodel bill will be at all acceptable to the Ik-mo-r rats In < \u2018ongreiw v* boare not very enthusiastic for tariff reform.The piroposed bill if actually passed would make the American tariff altogether lower than the prevent Canadian tariff, and would -o niter the conditions of commerce between this continent and Kurope that Canada would be instantly compelled to lower her tariff still further or suffer far more \u2022\u2022harply than she is now doing by the loss of markets and the decline in price* of farm produce of all kinds.V imoi - AND AI ANY are the m* an-, taken by members of Parliament to strengthen their hold upon their constituencies.As innocent a method as any we have ever heard of is that of Mr.Samuel Hughes, the rei»re sentative in the Dominion House for North Victoria.Mr.Hughes ia,we believe,In point of personal appearance quite a handsome man, and he has accordingly set np as a *ort of political professional beauty who*® charms are capable of winning for him new admirers and confirming old ones.After the fashion of the pmfesaional master», I he has had striking photographs of himself j printed in profuse quantities, and these, it ap)e-ars, be has scattered throughout the riding, free of charge.A* prominent Libe rals, well known to Mr.Hughes a* active opponents, have received these |s,rtraitH, It i* suggested that the electoral lists furnished the addresses, and t!.&' no partiality as to political opinions was shown.If Mr.Hughes -ent a photo to each elector of the constituency, he must have sent out bushels of his pictures, fur ther- ar- 'i.T*, I elector» in the riding.The only objection raised to Mr.Hughes' method is, that the distribution took plac« from Ottawa during the present session, and that th< franking privilege po* aessed by mcmlsrs wan abused in the carriage by the mails of all this matter free \u2022f charge.PAKLIAMKNT AND TARIFF UK FORM.It limy be taken lor granted, wo supposo, that Ihirllament has flnishixl with tariff'reform for ibis session and (hat nothing more in the way ofhpccdi or action is to be )istk>-d lor until next year, so ihat it is n »t loo early to estimate tin- inffueuce which Parliament has hml upon the movement and the in llueiiee lhai tin* movement has had u|stu Parliament.At the opt\tsession turiff'retorui wa* a strong aud aggressive movement,even among the members.and was by no mcau* confined to the Opposition.Conservative member* on their way to Ottawa, es j-ecially those who had not previously any experience of the induonee ot governments, party whips or Capital influence, talked openly ol the demands for reductions in the duties, especially on the articles used largely by fanners, they were prepared to make of the Uovernnient ; and which they declared they were determined to insist upon In the interests of their constituents.Fresh from the indutnees of their country surroundings they were quite sincere and some of them were openly gathering statistics as to the profits of protected manufacturers and tin* enhanced prices ot goods under the Foster high protection tariff.to present to Parliament in support of their demands.Kven mem hers of the (ioveroment itself seemed to favor tariff' reform or, at least, proposed to demand the reduction of some of the most galling' ot the duties.Momentarily alarmed by a tbriwtened revolt in the West, the Premier, himself, at the suggestion of the Conservutiv Association, wu,.understood to assent to the necessity, in the interests of the \u201c beat Conservatism,'' of\u201c lopping some of the moildering branches\" of the Foster protection tariff away.« inly one check did the movement receive, and that was at Sherbrooke, where, at a great cotton combine celebration, the members of the tiovernment who at Toronto had pledged themselves to \u201clop the mouldering branches away,\u201d were found, under Red Parlor influences, pledging themselves to remain true to \u201c the old jolicy and the old Hag.etc.\" Fresh from the people and before influences could Is- brought to bear, there was a good deal of tariff reform action and talk on ilu- part of th Conservative mugwumps, who made motions, moved resolutions, ami seemed quite h«-lit upon securing r- al and immediate relief for the farmers.As the session went on.tiowever, it became manifest that the influences of the Capital, the friendly confidential advice of the party whips, the favors of ministers, the dinners and social attentions had overcome the resolutions of the inexperienrt-d among the Conservative Tariff Reformers, and that all their high purposes of serving their constituents and maintaining their indtqs-ndence bad vanished in the bad atmosphere of the Capital ns the early dew vanishes with the rays of the sun.The only Cons-native mugwumps who stood firm proved to he th'-se who had developed backlmne by opposition in other matters t \u2022 the tiovernment of tin* day sind th*-ir party.Messrs.McCarthy, O'Brien and in a I'-m r degree, Mr.Davin, with Mr.Hudgins, showed themselves uninfiuenced by the atmosphere of tin Capital and by the in.fluence of the party machine.Although tariff reform was thus abandoned by the w-ak and inexperienced among its Conservative friends it nevertheless manifested its strength.Protection was munift stlv on its defence all through the session and its defence was weak.Many Conservative members who steadily supported the Government, nevertheless cnr|>ed at and criticised the results of protection, and it is probable that only Mr Foster's assurance that the tiovernment would make an investigation during the approaching recess, presumably with the pur-poee of reducing the tariff wherever prar.tirable, pr< vented them from taking a firmer stand in favor of an immediate reduction of many duties.This temporizing concession of the Government is a sign of th- of a committee compo*»-,! of Three, the Hon.Sir Hector Langevlnand myself being two of the three, and Mr McUrvevy being the third and the tr, aeurt-r fortheportwsesorthat campaign.I took th,- money which I had received from Mr.Ross, ui d httlidid It |i)-r-oiially to Mr Mclireevy whnrcrclv I It from me.Ue gave men receipt for the amount, ami in a i* Mod of tinx-, xter.dltig, prolwbly, over seven or eight days, or ten ,lavs possloiv, I drew ont at dllfer-u>t periods.The different amounts up to the $st5,u00 which had been promised by Mr.Ho*», through ms, I placed In th\" hand*of Mr.Mctircevy as I had done the first Instalmt nt, and got ria-elpis from him.These amount» were distributed after a discussion between 'he n 1 mlo-rs of that committee.Sir Hector l^iugevln, my-if and Mr.McGrcevy.They wet\" ili»tribut*-d lor what wt-conridered to be legitimate ami in,lisp, n-sable'-xiM-n-sof ili>- varions coantle» which wc wre li king after in the district of Quebec.t^ Yon ray vou got there differ, n» sums \u201ef money, amounting In all to §J9,000, from the flonorable Mr, |{«r« hllurelf ?A I did.Q -Personally J A Personally.In what furm \u2022 A.In bank blllr Q \u2014 And you took them in that form to Mr.Mr (ireevy ?A.U-».I drove from hisoffleeto Mr.McQreevy'e.Tbeamoiit tncv.-rleft my hand* until It wo» üepœited Into the hand» of Mr Mctircevy.This $25,000 was only part of a general fund of *100,000.yet the manage»» of thw fund more, as shown by the following letter : (Private.) My PitAii Mit M'tiaaKvr.Mr Valin has come.He - .)\u2022 that he wanu more help for his legal sapens, *.1),.what you think propir and n,c rsaiy, and s'-tid him for any mors to Senator Ft'>s«.This county is a very hsrdene.\tY'ourstruly, Hr., Ton.L.La.nokvin.Quebec, ITth E\u2019cb., IH^T.It was in 1H«7 that Mr.Ross guv» $25,Of0, and after that he got hack in additioual subsidies from the Ottawa Government no Leas than $202,* 000, a prettv good iuvestnn-nt, Mr.Kri4iHcwiirthv iuntitutiou, and that ite meni-Ih ih an all excellent Catholica and moat irreproachable citi/eiiH in every way.It declared that the attack* made u|h>ii it are wholly unwar-lanteil ami dictated aolely by Liberal apite.in the iireaent inatance, however, it ia not ao much the Liberala who have a ijuarrel with the Cercle an the curé of Ht.Koch'* and the eccleaiaatical autboritu-a.with whom it ia already far from br ing in tiie beat of odor, and it ia not diiilcult to foreaee that, under the oircuiuHtancea, the Cercle ( athoj|l(ue will either have to go to the wall or to drop iu preaent name ami character and come out *i|iiarely under ita true coloni an a party in etitutiou.liKAri'OIIT ASYI.l'M.J\u2019lie Klerteur eaya, thia evening \u201c \\Vh»t we piedicted ia coming to pakh.Tiie Government haa waitiil until tiie I,egiHlatur6 wan prorogued to conclude arrangementa in a matter coutu-cted with this inatitntiou, which will involve an e\\-pi-nditnre of iHOO.UOO a year.We do not aay that the arrangement ia a diaadvantageoua one for the province, for we know nothing about it Lut if it be an advantageous bargain, why did the Government not auhinit it to the Leginlature to get authority to enter into it, instead of coming down in twelve months hence to auk the Uouae to ratifv what haa now been done iu the dark ?' MB.I I.AKKK-WAI.I.AI K.Mr.iartc.M P., writes from Ottawa that a Ministerial crisis is among tiie strong prol.abili-icsof the near future.He says that, after the ukihI taken by Messrs.Gostigaii and Curran, lie annul hk- how they can remain in the Govern-iix nl, unless 3Ir.Clarke-Wallace resigns at an ?arlv uav.extensive scale as iu the pant.He bases his ophiio- on the fart that no Hhipmeula have as yet this spring been made from Ht.Pierre Mi-tw.cn the tiigbest and lowest tender the former am.tinting to «P.1,000 aud the latter to oulv \u2022*.11,000.J women's ciikistian association work.Qi i.hei .March 28.\u2014There wss a large attendance of members and friends at the anniversary of the Quebec Women\u2019s Christian Association, Mr.J.Ü.Thompson presiding.Among the clergymen present were the Dev.Messrs.Mansell, MacAdam, Lefebvre, Day and Noble, while letters of regret were road from the D«an of Quebec, the Rev.A.T.Love and others.The Y.M.O.A.were represented by the Hev.Robert Manley and the general secretary, Mr.hiMin.The Association's annual report showed '.U women of all ages, classes and circumstances aceonimodated at the hoarding homo during the past year, besides a considerable amount of other good work done for the beneiit of friendless girl* in this community.On the head of immigrants, however, the report says \u201c The OMial quota of immigrants has been received.and ot the usual unsatisfactory class.Altbougn our sphere of observation is not so extensive as that ot the inspector of penitentiaries, we can safely affirm that our experience ot immigrants in general is far from encouraging.The Treasurer\u2019s report showed the receipts to have been «2,118.52, and the expenditure «2,095.57.In moving the adoption of the reports congratulatory H|>oeohes were made by lh.< Rev.Messrs.MacAdam, Mansell, Lefebvre, Noble and Day ¦nil by Messrs.Crockett, Distin, Chambers, Stanley and Jones.The election of office-hoar i ra lor the current year resulted in the re-election of Mrs.W.R.Doan as president, Miss Clint as treasurer, and Miss Louisa F.Pope as secretary.AN FNOUKB AFTERNOON r/.l-EII.A new English afternoon paper is to Ite started lure next May under Uie name of the AV'e A'ra, for the purpose, so say its prouMters, of advocating Littéral principles, tariff reform, tbe elimination of Ornngeient from the Government of tbe Dottiitttiin, aud lastly, such changes in our political constitution in the mar future as its promoters believe to ls> not only essential to the jirosperity of this country but to be sooner or later its inevitable destiny.Chief of Police Sherwood was in town yesterday from Ottawa.I.a Banque Nationale has declared a dividend of three |>ercent for the half year ending on April .\u2018to.The Anglican Synod of this diocese is to meet about June! next, this early date having Isten n solved upon because of the Lord Bishop's desire to visit Labrador during the summer.During the meeting of the Synod the Qaebec Church Society will also celebrate its centennial, probably by a'large public meeting, at which the pi inripal speaker will be Bishop Potter of New York, and by a luncheon on temperance principles.OIITIOOK FOB WHISKEY BMIKK 11,1 NO.Ileveuue Officer Trudel, who bss seized more eenlrahaiid whiskey iu and around QiiuIhm: than any other half dozen officials, believes that whiskey smuggling by the Ht.Lawrence neat sun.uier will not be on anything like the same I'Alil.OR CON.rut.Too much nralsc cannot he given to die ladies and L'eiitWnun who » klndl) gave the programme at Mrs.Ah-x Douglas\u2019 house, under the Non hem W.C.T I'., on Tie adsy evening.Such name* as Hie following al-wavs delight sn audience : Mrs Cornu, .Mrs.Flint, Mrs.Russell.Mrs Weir, Misses Simpkin, Bond, Lena Seed, Forrester, Bain.Douglas.Messrs, .f.Read, Wl.kes, Prof.Laboude, and Master Weir.Mrs.Warren was iieronipsntst, and the Rev.Mr.Warrlner ccenpied du-chair.This was the sixth parlor concert of ih.- season and one of the last.Ai. her will he given in the laifer part of April.MME.HEYNTlKRO ANT> THE AUTISTIC ASSOCIATION Madam.- Ileynherg.wlth the assistance of the Artistic Association, gave an Inter, s ing coi.ecri in the Natural History Rooms on Tuetday.A Weber quar-i.-rte, which otwned the programme was somewhat spot ed by the too great prominence of me piano part and the name '»as true of some of the otte r numbers.The hall is not large, aud iu it a niniio would need to la-rather gcully handled if the oilier Inslnimeiits are to la- clearly heard.Mr.F.Ichin ITunn's artistic violin playing was well shown In a concerto by Max Bruch, and also in \u2022\u2022 Reverie\" o' his own rniii|M>siti»n and In \u2018\u2018Mouvement Perpétuel\" bv Piigaulnl.Mme llcynla-rg.Mrs .I N.Lalng, Mias K Murphvand Mr.F.Pelletitr were nnuMigst the performers .f the evening The concert was very well attended and much enjoyed.COTTLOW-M ARTE Alt RECITAL.The piano and violin recitals, by these already celc hrated young artists, which Mis Page Thrower an nounces ns the llrst of her April season, commend themselves; llrst.bccanse artistically they an- of Milne ; and secondly, as offering to all y oung students an opportunity of what young artists can siii,in of which many an oldei artist might well be proud.Mrs.Page Thrower has arranged for two recitals hy these vouag artists on Saturday.April 8.in the Assemblv Hall of the High School, which the Commissioners have granted, and in Association Rail.Y.M.C.A.MPKICAl.E AT THE V.M.f.A.SPUING CAUP, 18U3.Naira of llon«rliolr an .-xp.-riimcsl and obliging ataff, care-ful adt.-rlising, Judi.-i-iua managein.uit, and our many > -\t-i-ri.u.in ins Una, ».\u2022 have no haaflatlnn Is guarautremg the Is-sl nwulta to thna» entrusting us with their sales \u2022 hir lists for March and April are in>w niwn, and ws ra-U\u2019l.-st ,-arly Intimâtl»n frnin tli-su.who Intmid to ta«»r us with their noluttnaiunu, a.i as s«i s.s-ure .-hiiion of datn-H.v.-ral iu.|Mirtaiit sales art.already booktsl for March and April.W.- also ».i||i-lt Ih.- sals of Itoraca, Carrlag.w, ntn., .ut Privai» 1X101001» In th.-s» saliw «\u2022 have ala ays had soccca», obtalniug ls-»t r.smlta DU-ral .ash aitvanoea mad» on all kinds, d msrchandlaa is-nt P.our rooiua on conalgiinii.iit.Valuatioi.a tuaila.t'hargiw unal.-ral.- and pr.iinpt Rclth-nn-tils M.1114 Ka .t 4'4>m tnrllonrara, 1831 and IH33 Noir» Daai» strsat.Alwxntulyvr MIihw.MJ\u2019OlM\u2019ANT S\\U:.11 I ho concert In Association Bull on Tuesday by the \\ M. -srs.Ford an t Scuda mon- were enjoyed.Misa Bar.-ham, Miss Dobson and Miss styles rendered piano solos.All the items were uiiich appreciate I.The rictor, as chairman, rongra-tnlate») the ladles on the evident success of their bazaar.The proceeds are devoted Inwards iho building fund of the I\u2018hureh and will greatlv assist |n the «ripiog out o| the debt.Tbe sale uullVd $331, which sum added to the outcome .f other efforts put for ward hy tbe l.adh-8 Aid during the winter, inakwi a total ol $4.V) raised hy thsm and plae d in the church waidens'hands.The ladies areevideatly In earnest.The M Flag is Flying.ï ^\t^\tI) V kt> REDUCE OUR HT* >CK Many iniilati.in» and «iniulations of CaKTSK\u2019a I.ITT I.S I.IVKR nr.lui are la-itig told, and it is our duty to rain» the \"danger «ignal.DONT UK DECEIVKD.You .an not lie too can-fill ; you ran not anriitinize too clo«.ly.When you ask for Ca hTHi.a l.iTTt.s I.lVTK Pii.i.a, you want \u201cC-A K T K K H.\u2019 Don t B K I w rosso UPON.Kee that ynveriiei,i i-miiI.» p, .,,.,.1.and every BtUM\"\".\" Il paid loth.CX.m^:or\"^\u2018U/orU\u201c1\"\"\u2019\tl-\t¦*¦** a!, .a JZ I» 4 V II» TAKK iü'l\u2019F .\u2022 i 4».tenoral .igeala.MonlreNl.R 1\u2019LAVEU LINK.VIIKTFK NAILÜV4IN I Ki'M LIVERPOOL TO NKW VolIK.('ailing at Halifai to land pasxeng.r.and org i lot Can ad*.From IJverp.Hi|.II April lit.Hteainshl|w.Lake Huperi-ir., Lake Ontario.From New Vork.Anri I 7ih April 31*1.Kales of PnBsiiRe.Monfrenl in Liverpool (Ineludliig rail far.- in New Vork).Sal.mn, 91, VJ.Ketuni, |\u2018J2.VI.Hcond (\u2019abla.4i> Hits rage, tf/.i (W.Knfes from \\e*r Vork.Raliwin, \u2022ic.OO.Ibduni, $8U (0.Mo-ond Oaiihi, LU ia Htcerage, 9\u20183L i.i 1 he alsivasaluuu ralxw are far hast oiltalde room» onl# two In a nmui.wenger» nan obtain through th-ke» by the H-.arnr Line to and from all p-u.its In Canada aud Ornai llriiat.i and Ireland Through KIHa of laulmg an- gram d fur freight» to and from ail pointa hy mo»t diront roubw New Vork, J.AUKKI.L A CO.ii.f.mritKAT, l.eneml WnnaRer.I'lislont lloiisr aqnaee.Nunlrewl.II NUMISMATIC AND ANTIQUARIAN.The rt-enUr monthly mcctlni; of ih|uatian .Hm-ioty waa h.id iu the Natural ilia-lory Rooms on Tuesday.Among the donations was a proof copy of the inapfo aeconqran v Hawkins' pictures of Qiieocc.printed in I8ll, from W Nicbol.M.l).; a dictionary of ihe Dakota lacpiage and a fine work on American ethnology from the l ottsd State» Government.Mr Henry Mod read a paper on \"Tne North-WestComuany in Wisconsin \" It showed thl» Compal'V,which bad its hi-a*e we hare Iota of other tiling» we w.ml.l like to giru you the prioas of.If you don t want Ih.ru ju»t then, you may acme other time.A FEW WORDS MAY MEAN A LARGE HAVING IN YOUR GROCERY BILL.J.J.KFATINC, THE CASH G ROCK R, 2.17 Bleary street.Summer Resorts.U CAR H0R )\tLEACH MAINE, >35\tmilmmkk hoahd.Good accomni.slaiion» Hli'i iMittlLl h'AfilM liRlill HulJiJiliK, .%i «è- .K ,.n- niTTERMBY, 4grnf.T.'li-phnn» No.l\\g,.A M ERICAN r.INE NEW YORK i.1.Ti* HOimiAMPTON AND IZINDON.lurrying I'nlleal Nlnlee Nnila.PROPONED HAILINGH: FICUM NEW TORR, Iasi.New Vork.Haturitay,\tFnlw\t».( hf.t.r.Katunlsy,\tMar-h\t4.!,*r f.Kstiinlsy.\tMae h\tII.Ih,|l»i .Naturday, Mae h IL New York.Nsturdsy,\tMse-h\tM.Hat.» of p«Ms«e, p« and i.i.wtel, a/.-or-llng to steamer and e« ouuuodatiotj, all havlu* «»jual «sloow privil.ges.Children \u2022\u2022< tween f and II ye»r» of a*u balf-faea.flervsiit», 9'SI Inh-rmedlata psasa*p ftt and $40 SPECIAL HOI'ND TIIIP Tl« KETH AT KKDUUED ItATEH.filer rage nt Fery low Rules.For Frvi*ht or Parwiogo s| 'ply u* IXTI IIM I IIITtL N t kIt.41 ION 4 0., Grai.-rsl Ag.-nla, No.r> Itowlii.* Ortwn, New Vorfe.W.II.Ifl.MtY, II I M.Jitnie» slreet.J.T.4.11.Viol K .% I 4>\u201e 3w4 Nl.Ps.il il.raat, MoiiQaal.ADVERTISEMENTS.Florida Hiller Mesa inn Tangerine Taleaela Mandarin lalllurnia Reedies» * Needlli \u2014Siam TFRT FINE 4>RAPE FRFITN AND TABLE APPLFJI.The ptiblio will save Z5 iwra-wnt l.y yurnhasin* their Frsik from WALTER PACL\u2019R.» nr, Melralfe and El.Enlherlnr.Telephone, 4237.-\u2022) OR A NO EH.WATCH REPAIRING * AND JEWELLERY MADE TO ORDER, by 'hormighlw oompetent workmen.Hetiafa.tIon riars.itnud WATMiN A DII\u2019RAON.*2*1 Ealrvi Dante at., ewe.Rt.Pelwr.Buckwheat cakeh IN FIVE MINUTER.BV CHINO BRODIK A HARTIITR RELF RAINING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.For sale by all grooera.R EM OVAL.Removing Ut M»y.Yard and OSoelmm TJ5 ( 'rain slreel lo HH WIIIIhivi atreeel, near VI.X.lll slreei.wher.we will keep a».|e»X»t « k of DRK11KI» Id\u2019MHKR.PINK.MAlio iANY.VENEKIta, II AltDW«X*DH.POPLAR and BA11 WOOD Aa- .kr Luml«r on hand will he sold in lota rot pur Jim -er* at redtived price» to clear the premia.-.OR» F.J.MAXWELL A 9 2 V.ITN\u2019KSS.Last Edition POOL-ROOM MEN ARRESTED Ml: t,r!NN THF- CBOWJI ntOSSOl ! \u2022\u2022 lUOlNS HI> CKl'S'ADK.VS AM1\tH\t' *n AM* TMirTATK » TO IB* TOOL **** UTiST I'iS MSB.Mr.M.F.^Qinn U » live Crown From- '.t 'r.ai.O u.e Government d-O a wiæ tbiuR\t» »i I'OinU'l him.Tbe rnnner* of one of the pool r*>*m* \"er< ecooped inU* the Folioe Coatt y«*terd*y **:»er :»r(;e MAN i:si) IN SMOKF.1*.It * aB«* wabt to m-onu.* «*«** nuiAi >'ity» *n 1 ^\t^ belter of J.an lWpt:Me.\t1 r the crude oouli- U.au a Rat be .^h^Tml e'cap.W lonK ae the S^rnmeuToffe» htm no proUvin.:* a.Atu.t the ^^e0 manufacturer importe hi* raw tobacco JK«&.i\" >vszr.¦iff::!.L 1118 TKAVFI.H CUT HHOKP HV TO WI80OSHIN NTPC He wauled them, aw* wax K*\u2018tiuK very Tta* lead* to the mm>- \u2022« 1 (HiI NAlt!AN ON Itte w** si.v kwiru in a oinr »«»r*i.to net* hi* ¦ \u2022»>\u2022\u2022 H* had three of v out in Wiiconeiu or aoinewhere.He old- aotue eixlity year* had ,,a«4Hl over hu bead and .to* waa about the oniv pleasure l«*ft him to enjoy on thie earth.H, ha.I tra*riled hut little in bix hie.and never \"nt far from hi* »» W-wn in Miramlcht, down in N'ew lirti ut wick, by the era.1M i \\ thtntt outaide wax new to him.AN hen he arnvid at the H .uav.iitiire Station laet night, n\u201dnaUirailv went to the tiret hotel that pwwented itldf to^iew.1U wanted to be net, the etatn»,, He had to retume hit jourm v to»day.That it wh\\ h«-put up at the Hi.la uee Houl.It wax uitie o'd.'.k when he regixtertd hu uame \u2022 Kdward Whitney, Miratnicbi, N.H.H.a-k.d the clerk if the Hon.Peter Mitchell wax in t wo.He knew Mr.Peter Mitchell well.Who around Miratnicbi doe* not know the Hon.p, nr Mitchell The obliging clerk, through »«\u2022\t,f\"srÆIou [\u2022at i>ru»-,xn ha-born jyiM \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 T^urf Comxmasion men.A Ù?L- rt wax raided and dun^üie tn* \u201e u done for the purpoee of giving a number - \" th.virnmeut employment.loe THF.CAHON CHAllüP.H.in repreeonliug had not made 1 dgar wee grtatiy at th, witmexrenamtHl byMr I.W ^ tbd offiolk, Ir ii/wm ehow that nixtead of the Oom«nix*io.tri, i)(it hx Ih ing couducunl by Mr.An hiu wax mu Jaron'x bibald in a mort hoetile way.\u2022SET ASIDE.\" licenses The Lictuae Commieeioiiere *et axide a num berof lice nee application* tin- afternoou.\u201e.T AMUR I OH IO.M.MM-VI> *«.* No, 1*1 A* (X.THE AMERICAN CANAL SCHEME.A COLOSSAL KNTEHPUIHB TO t.'OST ONk HUNDUK1) AND ITlTY MILLION DOLLAKS.Tiiuksdav, Marcdi 23, 1803.POMERANIAN\u201d DISABLED.SHF IS OBLIGED TO PUT INTO PoBT AT HALIFAX.Nkw York, March dd.The iteamer \u201c Belgti»: cw n nih» Ago a «mi* thgt triA.liir iUrf Commw«on n>-m- w> ,y c.\t\u201c the law failed to ccn'-.ct the * \u2022-' .l4nft,r t > :.\tooe*\t¦ buxir>e** \u2019tan e been crowded.\twent to the Yeeterday Mr.Polioe cfcee and L.a.-.- th of the manv.facturerx eat ix what eoi chargi 1 a duty upon the native _ and ¦ Night a:.d day üt p a.the two they are when a large deputation from the count!\u2019 < .,1 Uonville w-*ir«l up >n the min I like to go to bod.He wax pvw.r old man,\" eome one eaid, and then he | wax forgotten.\t.\t.\t_ .At nim* o'clock tin- morning one of the maid» entered the n*otn to til it up.of the old mail in the bed.She xaw the form There wax xomething ttaMe Cotar.Judge DvinJye»\tc\u2018n^ PCC^atT Hict\t«rarf Laahert nrned thnr face* to the - ^rî bbs os room*.twit Win am 00» s^N**5.The pince wax crowded.The murer» f.ve «ere tn^ihg *'' h were ted_rg the cn WM e mg 10 taj nwav.to f they of the twat the hand.They .__d about a horae race tnat Ptct x me hundred* of m_ee a- ted to bet they had etter ;k.There wae MTlirre^rre local mayor* and local member*, and a \u2022 at iwentv four farmer- who want to grow L t-ACco and not wheat, which pay* no proflte.-ixt^Lee were made by Die hour.Mr Lruer j.^ver and aatiricnl.and abowed that the \u2022Ar er xhonld le encouraged to grow\t- which if properlr taken care of.would be a a nkv of pr e^rtty u* him.and through him to \u2018ob-vt\"' the deputation wante^l the I* va Govern meut u> induce the te-leral tkn- î^enVm Sit a cuatoru* duty of r- cent* upon a Si^rw/ tobacco, and generally ««^ag.n^tTe in inrtrv.The tobacco came from the It wax eomethmg which the farmer comd make a good uvrng an Whv » ho old it l-e treated peculiar about the r.xmi that made her «amine the form more cloxely.A glame told that th t il XI w \u2022 ' d* xd.She became frightened ant ran down the -wire ehrieking and tearing her h.,r.\tm\u201e.became hyetencal aud remaiued m that condition for ovi-r an hour.S doctor wae called to make an examination of the dead body.\u2022\u2022 Syncope of the heart, -aid the phveioian .old age.\" -aid the world.Hix laxt wieh wax not granted.The Coroner will hold an imiueet, but tbe affxir wdl t*9 tcrmal.Deceaaed wax connected by relation, xlnp to the Whitney family, the well-known lumber people.\t___ A O.P.R.MECHANIC l>Ror*« MAD.Abram Khode», -It Notre Dame atreet, em-.loved ax machinixt at the C.P.K work*.Hochc agi dropped dead tbia morning j ixt ax he had reached the work*.After hearing evidence the coroner decided that the deceased died from heart diaeaae.prix sown araiRs.About «even o'clock thie morning Mr.Lapointe, about 75 vearx of age.wUo wax alone in the hou-e fell\" '.own a etaircaxe.cutUng hix head xeverelv.He wax conveyed to Notre Dame Hcxpitai in the ambulance and no fatal reaulta are anticipated.\t____ money.rut cr their money n.gtty _ ^a.i :-=> w i*.e«rart a few ^orebete.In u.e trght nttie cfice ^y heap* of all t>et*.\t\u2014 \u2022 a:\" «ta»-: and \u2014\t\u201e\t.\t», \u2022\u2022 Here are thx pouce, /«-«V 1 who bad trt venttued a -~m do^ar*.' :t wax Tber* are two or threw «trks«e v the ^\tand rvecn*.\u2014a»d ea t wa* thr-nged\t; feci g^oii ?JÜd \u2022artn m.ue.tA.-e though: Deautien, A val to I tfce^WtlTof\u2019the*\u2019Fcdèrti\" revenue, but the u n could be regHrle*! from k« v* Anxxvu No co* wou-i eT*r ¦ Wy*\u2018 r\t.\t- r* that a.* *0 ma: y> arared of come back, wa* eccx-bing m t-e wuae.v did so*, want to x the v® of you.« the rinnert thrrx were Vcriire rrow\u2019i.\u2022\u2022 There ?nothing V kryv.yrlied the mar.< uanxrx- Tte arrwd kept 00.\u2014.t take acv undue re®.T *hL tave fc.ai tte I^pcty H-rb C01 the lair.** os what chary ÏJ&L.^W.\ta _ a*^.\u2022\u2022 On it* charge of beinc A^eperv \\ ' *11 d«r;y her»* as-i \u2022_PP rung yc .rae.vfl* - ga_ \u201cnva cf xach an vetrare* ü charge.M.v -*.-n aerprjeed th*m m-ieed.» «xrvntlv from anv other crop \u2018'rte deo- :ation x^ke for hour*.In the end.the^Fovtrument.th: ugh Mr.TaOIou and M rronn-ed a.1 the tnconragement in Ti-ev could not.of courte, go in me.bat the quee-an î r î L .v-n the inda»try.For mxtaoc*.there could be awoctatioue formel, and thwn-«î^iaüona could propagate the beautiful goep^ # .avv-i lh#T OOUld tAkX EOOUt ttltf o# \\Le Uktîte pUo upon e'trf po«b> 0.\tLtati *4* » S5t WhS it w^e snanimoosly decided to mnte re I-rv J- B Sncox to ac»P' acuve paetjf- r \u2022ri\"\tv r.1T47.and is of kLg.wn dr-\u2022 en: \"Hu'father ;s a ae-.-known fArmer xi Frotn* and t.> grandfather wa* nrst f of a-CLtitcIx OO VEEN MEUT# The Montrfal ExhibiUon Company wants the Governm* nt to give it eome money.I\u2018 downot \u2022wcifv the amount, but with a tnocbinn conti-ience\"which argue# a lovely faith in innate guod-nexa.it leaves the amount to the Government.\\ deputation of the director* watted upon the Government thix mornmg.Poor thing*, they had to wait from eleven till about two.and to Uxtcn to -core* of speeches on that tobacco qae«-tSon.an l to feel how melancholy a thing life ix without your luncheon at the moment when you Ate wont to have it.Tber* wa* th*.prexulent.the Hon.Mr.ranr-Vil f all 1 Mr.S.C.Steven-on.the xecreury.and Mtxsrx.Huot.Prevoet.Lyail, SA»Uer.Crowe and ^^pee- he* were made bv the president, the «e.'-re\u2019-rv Mr.Huot aud Mr.Lvalh lh;« wax tbe burden of them Tne Exhibition w»* au educational institution.It wa* acre-lit to the city and thet-ro' : e.It hr -ubt together all tho- prüe hor-hom*.andtho-e fnghtf oily ugl y dog» which the Udiee aU caLed darling*, and tho« big \u2022 inn L n* and aquaehe* which gladd-n the heart it the farmer.It brought the {*rca^ nf thl'' rrovmce together, and gave th m new idea*.It w«* n -et that the exhibition *h iM be continued.But the Exhibition -lid not make profit*.Ibe o-c* of aeople in the primi-.\t- director* had under- m 1S91, ax \" c harming\" ana PFJîTIXTS AT DINNER.The Varuiins and : .udents of Ihc Dental 1 ollece or tl.TpiovliiCv of (Juebrc Inu nd holo ng dumer at die St U'vrence llalh on Tue#da>.w ui (lenH-nurate tbe u*e* .-\t\u201e.i)r i.eo \\t eacant.of Cornwall.Dr.K).i ixùra n\u2018 of ombec ; Dr Moulton, of Manetead.amt ¦li vré wth -r«i tiw f Unir».The farult.ex and »,u 1,V.nr< Kavli c a lar,e ela-x pieture pn-pare-l t c f gliial of wheh will tx'long to the College.Life- .f,l portrait» of the rharfer im\u2019mb, r».prient.,, i.y th.1 !, Mil,an Subscription < ompany.will alxo hau\u201e the College wall*.Feb.1H.After one of the roughest pax-age* ^ record -lu» reached here, having sustained some damage in the xtorm*.Her present tr\u2018P end in her return in tow of some incoming steamer, but ueverthelex* xteamers will be sent in search of lier from Halifax.The \"Pomeranian\" hax a general cargo on board, but carries no panxengerx.She belong* to the Allsu Line.arrives at bai.ikax.11 a 11 e a \\ N.S., March 23 - The Allan steamer \u201cI\u2019onieraman, \"eight days out from New York bourn! to OlapK0*\u2019* PUl\tnaorDI®J# with her low pr< -sure cylinder rod broken.Him will be detained alsmt three weeks.A BEBI0U8 FIHE.The premises occupied by the La'V ille de Montreal Hazssr Co., corner of st-and St Lawrence Main «treets, weri attacktil > fire last night, about this o'clock, for the second time within six months.\t, a, The lire first appeared in the '>oor on thef Lawrence xtreel xide, ami wa* caused by the fur nace No.5 and No.2 chemical engines soon sulslued the flames, but the building wa* MU o.smoke *nd much damage was done.The losxex, which will amount to about .10, j 000, are well covered by iuxurauce.WINTEH'S DYING STRUGGLES.STORMS OE 81.EET AND SNOW !N THE OK- COM.Ml'.RCIAL pl»P of agri\u2019 ulture.Lkf-n thi* dutv to «orne extent.They wantea When the Gov.-rnment held an exlubttion \u2022 Tker* a no doubt r>rb resort* a-* _>ga-myS U- wt*nr.th-* lioruir.g.\" .t* \" Inter* about thee, j that u.*7\t- ^ twmiasa of -erka.-bo «nnaotaSjd ' Axr.-w ths ruBcers of thxse pacts -av, b**- \u2022 -\u2022 te.kv:a retut* off x '-fae p%»t.ow-.t- m ww the law » ftwc-l I ane-s he a^- -«\u2022 U «rpM at the -harze they « -« arr^- Xtr» would have tseo de-ighted t- *».tad oeJv been -barged w.th aeep'-a« * k*®-3* w-n\u2014 \"the law a weak on tna* p>ottt.A.-er 4 Lai* got through w.tn th;i 7a*=* I rm**f out ai: the raau.f tec» in|the -tT _ Are a otatar.*.danger an - 'ainrtau«.r.t.- y jung Mr.sue >x.after ANOTHEL MONTREAL JUDGE Mr I - *1 Vj th- It wae current report to-lay th»t A: r r.a.f - 1\t*n ^ t M* AmhJbalé a tne aer-wr -\t*\t* F aw firm of Mt**r» Ar mua .real bar.For *onsa year* u> f -r C\u2019Uetn iL H« re;;Mect*d Bh Antoaiw tt.rs »#./! wae emurmar.of tba 5k»ter f ->cr.tnit-u« H » rw3Pe«na»t fr/w\tpx«.tss wa^ î^.e-ViLted 1^ Mreaaure of t.- *xten.ive la-^T.-»*?Mr.iLTh-ta-d* Appointment a* a SSTtrtih.h a « d.ix ofSnmiy annotmoml on ihe pTor'SCat*'\u2019'1* ^ Par.binent.OPPOSED TO THE DEAL.{7*0 £Aa iMi2ov 0/ \"*e it'd/*e*e.) W*,\u2014Yoor repf/rter in giving a «t-tement of the prreitedinga of the Cote Ht.Antoine O/on-on Monday evening.rtat*-i very different D, wha I it tended.While Ndn.ittmg tl^t USÎÏÏ * ««xd Urga.o in getting a pr/p- ny Hat^aiih* Æh»l Bra-1 over twenty tLooaand ïîî^farll.ventbcraar.4 Jam -ti.J opposed uv.pw-' cm.»\u2019 \"» \u201c\u201cJT'w.if gi4Al rtaeon*.r Witnkss Orrtc*.Th\u2019ir»a* at 815 ; 15 M- rchantx at 162.The price# at the Close of the Hoard reported to day by M«e*rv Nlcholr A Marier.»tock broker*, corner HU Kratcol* Xavier and Notre Dame .treet*.were a.follow* -\t-; « = nr ni r.storms of W»BT \u2014 TEI.EIlRkPBlO CoMMCNlCATION KTROYED AND TRAINS DELAY*1-.CH1CAOO, March 23.-A *evere xleet «torm cIoxhI all wire communication north of Chicago at 11 o .lock lAxt night.The laat advice* before the wire* went down were (bat another great blizzard wa* raging in Minnesota.VVlaconaiu and the eautern part of Dakota.St.1 aid and Minneapoli* received their new* dexpatohes last night via Portland, Oregon.IN WISCONSIN.Racine.Wi*., March 23,-One of the worxt »leet xtorm* known in yean- prevailed here a>t night The entirr telephone »y«t em n* crippled.Several pole- broke and went through the roof-of houxex.and nome thirty instruments were burned out by electric wire*.The electric light xvxtenr ia alxo crippled.\u2019 Manitowoc, 5Vi».March 23.\u2014Another bli.-zard.accompanied by «now, prevailed here Iasi night.All train- are Lite.Milwackee.Wi*., Mar- h 23.-In this city vexterdav\u2019* xtorm wax one of the worxt of tin xeaaon.\"The xtreet r.iilwav hail more or lex* tiouble.In the morning, for the tirât time tbi* w inter, the Becker line car* were xtadcl but the rt gnlar aervice wa* reatored before noon.IN »llNXr>*oTA.St.Fadl, Minn., March 23.-De*patchea from fifty poinix in wextern and southern Minnesota .ml South Dakota indicate that a great storm * racing.At Fairbanlt ami neighboring point* eight inchex of -now fell and thi* wax follow.' I v a heavy tall of hail accompanied by thunder aud lighting.West of Aberdeen.H.D., the lad of «now waa *0 great ax to delay train*.At St.Paul -now began to fall at > 0 clock last night and at \u2022 o'clock «here wa* a driving atorm.I he xtorm i* followed in the far weal by a chj-noi k wind and a thaw, and possible Huu - *n expected.Dru -rn.Minn.March 23.A blizzard set in laxt night and wuhin half an hour the xtreet car xervn-o wae badly crippled.The «now ra light aud drifting before » high wind which i\" 4-\u2019r^la ually increasing.There i« every prospect of a xonou* snow blix-ka-le.Tbe t«f1ulPf.\u2018ture ,i\"nnrr «nnpl.x and pn.e.tvt mL Fmc'x1 A.(ilLCHHIBT.Dundxe.> oUasd .Ih^» outfit.¦\u2022srHSsriiiS.Bohton dental farldhh, rtreet.Beautiful Het* of Teeth Fit and quality guaranteed.1866 Notre Dam* for Ten Dollar*.TYK.kVlTON.Ît44 H^t^thxrm^.to\u2019vt, 1) of all kbeU hf toov j v^^ôr xnï.raM \u201e.lnt.hkm Di»eaMS.\t', (j .itb.mt Lni/t.Enquiry arternoonVand Eveni.isa- Telephone 3351 8Ï.UU per load gTOCK*.firm At.il |i Stock*.!\u2022* htonu* «).Ontarlc,.I'l-Opl-».Molsoii*.Toronto.Jar Cartier.Merchant#.* \u2022\u2022*\u2022**» ¦ K.Twn*hlp*.Lnion.Con.merre.\\\t\u2022 Marl# flrirbelaga.M.rcbd.tB of Iia'lfax .H T K l*t pf.Wahaxb Coo .21*14 '2204\tP .iMont.Tel 120 \u2018ÜÏ MivvUw 'rn*.TdTT \u201c * 117\t14.'4 163 lo2 10H ip; Horn.Tel.Co.rom.Cable.Hell Tel.It K.rtrlc .K.A O.N.Street H.City (iaaCo.M.I»an AM.Col Cot.Co.M nt Cot.Co.M- r Man Co.Dom Ckrt.Co.:C.N.W.L,C°.ran.l*ac Kv.Itulnth Com.1) iloth pfd.It* 162 iiv< 1*0 21C iiV 140 ir«\u2018 '82y4 10 .25 1474 1! 704 170 215 12.5 186 82 Vi i* I 1 \u2022 r< t.r*.a .V W I A4 A''#**v^»w-»v».a \u2022 ; - the imb indent elector might resent the M i.i-t-r- reading ih-ir letter* kr,\u2018, 7r,t\u2018n,?.\u201drx;le.while h- .* talking, and if he bruUsd ih-nrcnmxtance* abr'ia.L A W>»t.l414 l*-*''y Erie .20\t204 Can Southern.W4 5.)4« Krlc .M 5-24 N.Y P-v4 N 1 1*:4! \"rm :»4 734 64a 1204 Wanbattan 165\t1604 Nor West.lilt* 1114 M\tÔ pÜdfli'.WW\t624\tW * N.Bng.^\t,^4 v.\t^\tj(,l.H\t11 .'i,\tN 5' Central.10&4\t10Ay Nor Pacific \".! l-\u20194 164:\tM 8» àô\tW.U.Tel.m4 774\tSugar.KW4\t>0*4 |>!id.375«\t3'.'4 qii 7(1,\tIrtrU Electric.loi-Y,\ticn 864\tTam.3RH\t3\"4 814 «H R.T.It Island.Hi Paul.HI P .M AM Tex.Par.Halo* l*ac.Car.1I>4 ¦ ¦\u2022-x 764 May ; 4»4c July- «*\u201c'»\u2022 *,lL\\r\t\u2022**;»» to :124c .lune ; 31Ue Toly ; 28446 h» 1 l-.ra *17 5.May; |17.45 July ; |1- 45 H-1 urd.In to May; 8.0*7 July ; {.«h 2 e-;, , xiki.March «.1 15 pm - k a.Miirr h \u2019 ?,>V4C\t.7W4C to i.iC JUIV » N yu nd- I.' 'form W\t: 414c A,.ril .4 i V ¦ \u201c pteml- r.pteml er.1 arh price» W heel, 7SH< .- orn, 41V*c ; osix.30-4c p 11 k, 117.37 ; lard, fill 35-Sr* York.Mar-h 23.'*'\u2019\u20185;'\"> 7H,( March ; 764c May; .^cjnly \u2019*46 htop |.mUr Corn.524-\t\u2022 \"v.1 \\.*f May ; 504c July '«I#.>4c Mm.i.: \u201e4- 'pr\" -.-.V May ; 874c June ; 374* July.Mu WAirKits.March 23.1.15 p.m.-Cloelnv' Wh« at, 624» caah ; 644c May.Toi rno.March 23.\t1.1» p m.-Closlng-Wheat, COr to Vue riifh ; 70HC\t,^ni3r* Dm th, M\u2018* *,\u2022'l May ; 70c Ju y.BRITISH ROYALTY AND THE POPE.THE i'RINCKMOF WALES.HEU tiAroHTKR* ANI.TH! DYKE OE YORK VISIT HIS ERIN ESC* AND ARE ACCORDED ALL H< 'NOB.lU\u2019ME, March 23.\u2014Pope IzNigave a ceremonial audience to-day to the Pnmi xx of Wales, her daughter-, the Princesses Nictorrs and Maud-and her-on Prince George, the Duke of York, attended by their anites.The Royal vnmtorx wore received with all the honor* duo to *ove-reigns, and tho occasion wa* made o\"'\u2019 unuMial splendor.The entire pontifical court wax Kx-cmoled in xtate array, and ail tho English prelate* at present in Home were in attendance^ Tire Major-domo and Prefect of the Apostolic Palace.Monsignor Della Volpa, and tho Grand Almoner and eight other prominent member* of tbe papal court, received the vixibrr* at the foert of the royal xtaircase, and conducted them to tho throne room where Pope I-eo received them with the ceremonial known ax private audience Hix Holinexs had a mo«t courteous interview with , the Royal vixitor*.Tbe Princess of Wales, her daughter- and the Dnko of Vwk afterward* vixited Cardinal lUmpolla, tho I outifical Seen- , tary of Htate.M.ALEXEJEFF IS DEAD.Moscow, March 23.- M.Alexejeff, mayor of Moscow, who wax -hot by a man named Adrian-off on Tuesday, died at half-past three o clock this morning._______ _______ SHIPPING.Nr* Y-n*.March 83.Arrived y-rterdax, ss.st.if/.nai m Uvi rtiool : ?*s.l'tiCâMet, MrintUnr ; M u in,im l.iiiXm.5invivl out.HN Part* from New Y.:.k.is-d Hcllly;HS.Rugi» from New York .df the Lizard .8S.Norwegian from N- w Y \"fk.at Ida g,.w Hall-I Horn foreign poMf-^ .L* Normandb (rom Havre for N'-w York .HH.Kai«< r Willmm II .from i.ctioa for New York bS.Olympia, from (Rb-raitar for New York.New Y- na.March 23.-Arrived steamer lJHgenlan no < bildn-u.on HI Hti-dilx *tr.1.a few .lixjn-,w IT,me Arthur.Partial t^oard If required Tenue (ixleraUt.Addr.** X K.« .Wlli.-ee OlH'v-_______________________ li ni\u201dd\t______^________________________ m > LIT.at .I, fos *\t* * Min, .toriil* m#ment.Ain.ly li.u .1.MnulriaF.A.M'KO, a Ornerai S.-riant .mn.t be a ^no.t plain oo country 1M.) I.KT, lamer Tenement, Nn !H St Antnini.atrect U rtioiu*.I »ih aUo, Upper Tnieaieic, \u2018lit* .8runtua, alii, bctNiieii M .uiituiu ami A.| i.\u2019.lu.I .trert* Ap|ily to OKO.OAKSoN, Jl.st Ant une »t.rro I.KT.at I^.iitfiienil.a i omf.irUble Itnuu- with aai 1 drii «nilaMe fur auiier ami mnnnier.A'ldro*-M.At!, \u2022' VVitneu \u2018 Oltli\u2019».Estate Late Dr.Fraser.Tin» umlrrim-iitl rill be «nlit.nl lainal>lc 1,11(111.1»« pr.ilMiitma IIOOKK OK Jill ||\\K.K Wanted, u iumiietent Man .1 that can run a pair of Jtga, piiiet'ottou Dyeing .nlcady euipluyuient.Apply w conk ; aUo, .1 nur(« .l-.ib muai lie Hilling tu g., pi Apply In ill.et ' uing, If ooureni.iit, to 4'J Tupper (ire.-t ANTKI), an ftiierlem r.l Nune A,.ply, Pit HutohUoo atreet WANTKI) Youiib\u2019 Man.Mbortbaml Writer, alxui! It, lu learn importing buaimaa.Aiblr.-aa T.O.Urn Iv^l H OLSKS TO LKT.ANTKI), gond Ueueral Servant, refuien -s ipiired Apply lï*', Mun.flebl atreet.», a Yunth.Apply l\u2018 O K i> 21'X.I t «ecu by the cute they have produced aomo-thioK more oriKimd and artlatlc than has &p-piared on the Britiab coinage «ince the dity« of ('iblrucci.The obverees are by Mr.Brock, and ho has yiiven u« a jmrtrait of Her Majeaty «orne-.that older hut much more atrikinK- with a pluaa-ii g c-xprtHeion and deciHion of character, muk-Mit; it far more acceptable than the imiipid lute on the former inane.The bu«t, tot), han not that (liKaKretikble length ; being fuller it covera more of the surface of the coin, which thus with all its parts more fully balanced haa a highly agreeable effect.The attention to theae minor details, which cannot well be described, miuirea that the coin artist should have special aptitude 1o torn out a thing of beauty.The old Syracusan coin artists well knew how to secure such surpassing beauty in their coinage.For the lira! time the Imperial money will hear the new title \u201c Kmpreca of India,\" conferred on the Queen by Diaraeli.The reverses are by Mr.Poynter.but only those of the half-crown, florin and shilling are new.The former has a ahield, similar to that of the spade guinea, surmounted by a crown and surrounded by the collar of the garter.The tlcrin and shilling have an arrangement of throe shieldshearing the arms of Eng- land, Scotland and Ireland, in which the effect is good.The reverses of the live pound piece, sovereign, half sovereign and crown will bear a beautifully executed reproduction of ristrucci'a '«t.George and the dragon, while the reveraes of the smaller silver and copper coina remain aa before.Now that a new departure is to l»e made in Canada by substituting nickel for the old familiar bronze cents, would it not be well to give ns a change in design, something new and artistic '/ An impiovtment can easily be made in that which haa served us for twenty-three vears.w mÊÊÊÊMÊÊÊÊÊÊÊ WANTKI), a < »pal>U Nurse, imunatiatuly.Apply l.« lore Hi * ru.or after i.p m., at 841'ro*.rut atroel.W ANTKI), a Tal.le and Parlor Maid ; mual haveciiv reft-rencea.Apply to Mr.A.KoliKKrdON, Kluibapk.lluu Dotcbean-r airt.-t.w ANTKI) for a whnlraale olli V17ANTKP.HaU-aladea for A T.Hmith a Kam-y Dry TV li.aroa »ior>.Wt'liliigum ((ri'i-t, Point Ht t'ii .rlca Only tkoae living at the Point Deed apply, at 88 Prime Arthur strrel, nft.r 7 ouloek p m.TT7ANTRD, Lad about It fur oitice, uniai have fair V> educan.m aud writea g.I hand.Apply, bringing sample of handwriting, In fore .' a in.Kooui la.Imperial building.WANTED.Kir.t f'la.i* P*tt.rnmaki-rs.Apply to J.I.AUR1K \\ Into hilt Ht.Callierine atreet WANTED, a Good Plato Cook «r Oroeral servant, v V whe re a utirae it kept ; go> PLYMOUTH ROCKS, Felrh strain, none Is-fter I >\u2022 Fowls s- orw H) to 341 Kggs 82 per 13\t8*»nd 82 for agi-si Cockerel.WM B.SOOTT, Milford, Ont Volt SALK Cheapilolib-n Pnlish CtK-k ami five Hens I Winners at last poultry show.Apply M K m i » si reel.I,MIR HAEK, at a sacrifice, one Drawing room Carpet, I equal to new.Apply 1 S-'ymour aveulie, lirst street part Fort.L'OR BALE, a large lot of second hand Doors, in good E -on-btion: will be sold cheap t clear out Iwfore moving: alMisntm large win-low> suitabh-for s»,,re .1.T HKNDRKSON, 7i St K.lwar.1 street I *t lit NA I.K.Oft)- *- Glass Partitions, in good order, f Apply to .1 AS.A t ANTI.IK A CO., 1 \u2022 St HelungU L\u2019OK sA I K.ser uufurni-bed Th- is Well-built, lie -lem house, Hi-fi go-v-l bas*'Un*ut, v- rao-lshs at l-a-k to all ihr-e ll-xt.s.Five tutii-its-s wxlk fr.-o Park avenu-KI-tri- 1 -xrs Apply to J WlliMER NELLI A IIRO.1113 St.lame* street.To LKT, -m l'mi no I *tr« on St.Dominique street, n-herbrookestreet, 1 Upiwr Tenement, It) r-i-m*.I I.s Ten-in-nt, 6 rnoins.Th-*e are Harm tenements and in good or-l- r, wbh w»t-w Insets a-ul l.iths.Apply m J.C \\V A ISON, *2-.rey N- in »tn V H E 1 EM Ml NTS .x I '|.|>< r and leiw.r.\\17ANJTED, a situation as moth-rs help, v v\tAd-lress D., 214, \" Witness VVANTKD, by a lirst-lass Dressmaker, Bewi-ig ?» private families : b-»t i-y references given Address C D., \u201c Wit-i.-ss Ortiee WANTED, ly a highly respectahl- Young La ly, position as Companion to au elderly lady .n-> objection to travel Adilri-ss Miss II., Dnimitinndville, t7-i« W ANTKI), a situation as plain Cook or work by the day or week.Apply at LSI} St Antoine street.WANTED by a respectable Woman, work hy the day olll-e -leaning, washing and ironing.Apply at IJO} St.George stn-et, above Dorcheatgr.WANTED.- y a R-sp\u2014-taM- Wid .wll\u2019r.-t- tanthw.xih Ing, Ironing and liousecleaning for tie- tir- lays of the week Ottlce.A-idress WORK, 13.\u2022\u2022 Witness A4TAN'TEI), by a r-spe tablu young wid-w, oil.' >» clean Ing or work by tin-day.Apply K, 21 Favar-I street, Pémt st Charles WANTED, - inploym- pt by an A-tivi- Young -nan good edui at ion.s.-me business ei pertem -, with In -t re- innn n-lations Ad-lrtestant girl, ex|\u2014ri rnued, asitiiatinn as H-ms-mald orGetp-ral Servant in a small family, without washing or ironing Address IlOCSKM AID 14, \" WitneKS Otli- -.WJ ANTED by a Sent hman, 33, wb-( serve-1 bis time to Tv the husinixs in the Old Country, a position in a -Iry goods house, wholesale or first- lass retail.Has h id twelve years experience in Canada.Salary eip- ed, reasonable R- feren-s exceptional Address SCOTCHMAN 3, \" Witness OKI WANTED, hy a thoroughly i-oinp-\u2019tent young man, a situation as llnukkoe|H-r: has had over two years experience; can furtush the very Iwskof rrferi-n- -.-s ss to character and ability is a total »! -tain- r from liquor ami toi-a-i-o.Addrew R.L G., \" Witness OH 117ANTRD.hy a Young Girl, 20, Ilookk-> |M-r s » * atinn, in any n-tail -t- iJ T E W A R I ), E Y PERI ENCEI >, kjc Wanted for th- Royal Victoria Ilnspital.'Moutreal.Applicatious with full particuians to lx- a-Idn-M\u2014l to J.J.ROBSON.Secretary.', Bookkeeper's uitu store, nr keeping of a-'-nnte an-l writing iu an otllce, good p-nman, correct a- ngures, l-l- asing a-ldress.willing t-> work ; can furnish unexceptionable reference.Apply A M, 44 Aylmer stn-et.I17ANTBD, by a Respectable Woman, work of any »?kiml by the day.Apply No.t> Jurors stno-t.WANTED, by a rt-vt-s tabic Young Woman, w< the d«y of any kind.Apply at 4 M-mi-pie a o(T Monique street.irk hy avenue \\v ANTED.ICGOT AND MH4IK TRYYKLI.RR, for East- rn Townships and Ottawa territories, including Montreal.J.If.ROTTRRRU 4|iietier.Agents Wanted.VGENTS Wanted, to sell one o! the fast-wt selling articles on the market, re-pur-at m every household.A 1911,\" Witueaa Otliee.SALARY OR COMMISSION To agent* to handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing I\u2019sucti.The mo*t useful and novel invention -if the age.Xraa-s ink ihorvughiy In two s-s-onda.Works like magic WO to MX) pen-eot profit.Agents making 450 per week.Vtc also want a general ageut to take - harge of territory, sml apis-int sub agent* A rare chance to make money.Write for tenmi and rim-inii-n of eranng, MONROE ERASER MFli.CO.X 116.La Cvoase, Wis Houses wanted.T « \u2019 ANTED.House of .ilmut nine rooms .self -intatned ''T withoiu basement, and h-a-e-l l>y furua-prefer r si .rent not to exceed 825 t- r month.A-I-lre.», L , P O.Box 1U07.WANTED, in central locality, House of eight or nine M-artmenU with yard and no baeomenL S- lf o tained pr- l- rre-!.Stats reot, whi h must U- ruodenxte Address O.D., 12.\" Witnrs* Otliee.WANTED, a self contain-d House, nr Hat we*t of Bleury.must be modern, with not li-ss than eight ruon s ; extension kitchen.Box 23, Fust-Oltice, city.1)OOM, small.« ant\u2014l by lady, with or w ithout boar-1.Il Nt-ighlstrlioo-i St t a h-rum west A-ldr- -* K.22U, \" Witness Otli' - WANTED, a lle-troom and Silting Kmim in private family, with bn-aUast fur single gentleman .mus' be wes' of l*arb avenue.Reply to A M , 2795, \" Witness Otli- e, stating terms.L^IjEcTROTYPINIJ J J th< v- ry («-Wt S*yle and with DONE IN itb de-pat-ii, at ihixOflli-xx LOx^t, Strayoa and Found J OST, Hull Terrier D-g Puppy, white, with lemon- _ r«-l «pot at root of tail .answers to Finder pleas- return tn 311 V»- kav street \" Frit/ I OST, Gobi Ring, Hi- \u2014 .-1stoim.l ui-lvr will please c-itn J inunicale withRINU, \" Witn-seut accompany us to the French ebur- hr*.Catholic aud I'rotestanl, where they follow the aervt2 ( \"lirs'll stre-1, 4 rooms ea-h, wi le passages gal leri-w, wardr.ils-s, w .tenlilst-*l through r'-if, l»r»« yard-.rent, F*.pr- -it t.nauts paying 816 Apply 23>I St.Autoio» str-et.rpt) LET.nt Loiigii-nil, two u-wly built si-nl-dets- h.-l I Colts g.mer front, ntlsain mi mtw frou boat, ti n uilnut-\u2019S from railway station.Htoiu- fou-id tiou.good cellars, limit for - 'upati jit both winter an su-nmer.Tennis l-xwn on river t>suk.with tin- large tree*.Rest sltuati-ui in l-ongurtlil Applv l-i R.CAMI'ltr.l I.NKLI.EH, 3U3 Ht.lame str- -t M\u2019o LET New Ht-im- Front Upper Dwelling-if eight I rooms, with hot water ami gas on Cadn-ut stre-t.a few st- ps above Hh- rbr\".ke str-et.Pleasant u- »v of th mountain.Rent -inly 822 per iiirmlh Apply -17 Cadieui street, ntrally silust-sl Wsr-'hou-c Ni er- rtnet; xery nixli-rat-H.YIPONI), (71 -t Piiulsirnet.rf*t) LET nie.bright lTpp-r Tenement, No.Si I Urhaii reel,\t»\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 i at-rent Apply at on\u2014to 471 st Psiil street, or F.M< MANN, 173 nt .laio, -ir-t.Telephone, :.'U.O LKT, that nnniin-Hlioiii and w ell built Hons», 41 St Murk «tn -t, heated by hot wst-r .lent 84im and tax- Apply-o C MtlKToN, Temple lloildiiig, \"f to U.C, HOLLAND, 17 -4 Notre Damn street RENT.line.Apt-ly t-i TO LET, hniidsome new l-iw-r Teneuinnt.23 Gml bault etieet; 7 r.«'m* ; h -t water bath .all uerlern o-jiiveui-lice*.MILLER k liREMNER.3- llleury str-et ri\u2019O LET, Tenein* Apply to .«eculors, W F.HITCHIK.)'.-i| St Janus sir-I, or JOHN H SAVAGE, 168 McCord siri-'t 41001) PAYING INVKHI'MKNT.H AT 4'OTK BT.ANTOINE AND VARIOUH PARTS 4)1 THE CITT.THOM.POUTKOIM, 7H Temple Ballaliag.Telephone 2HÜ-.|^OR SAI-K.c< or AGE Easy u mis.No.9 I) iro-\u2019her sir - TO I.KT, 'I, loi *2i i» i I N, I,X4)R HAI.K, -lie of the warm.-si nu l l'c*t situai-house* in Ht.I ambert good water and drainage ganleii well sto.led with fruiis Prlee 42,360, - asy «\u2022mis.Apply to GEO.IIKATTY, Contractor, St.Lam bert.UT II ER F ORD V E N U E Off If Dru m in o a IPmuwtaM I with capital lo i.i adv- rtiv-r In a-l-liug a- Improve l Roller Pm Fl-air Mill to our ckopptng and f-.-! busin- ss , steady water i-uwer.half a sale from a C.P R.sutinn ; g-wwl l-v-ality Address K.V VICK ERMA N, Camplatilvdle, llaltoa, Co.4>ut.THF 4.K4M » Rt KH4»P AND DVVKLI.IJM; NOW OCCUPIED HY NVILl.IMkN KMUTHF.RM, No.:\u20183 I ulverall) afreet, H.JOMF.ril .4 CO, LET, Fuini.shf*4l or Unfiirnislied, IDF.HOI HE SB Durorlier street, Htr-se front.s«ml de»a< h- d, 2 stories and high bo*-n enl.good turfed yard.In morns, bath, pautrir.and Dtot«* ctotrtJ, fuM-144 e, hut uis'I ruld w ot« r invitpft to rent Kiimiahc^l, nr tloi p,\ttiu Hitaln, I*.4|.O to ^ 10TE ST.ANTOINE.FOR MALE.VILLA HITF., oaths Boulevard.30,iKX) f-et RRAITirilL NITUATION.Two Lots, 50 feel - a- h, un Argylu avenus.,, 23.-900 feet front, Fine Fruit Trei*, ch»i - situation 2 > Hix I\u2014ts, \u2022*¦ h 25x IU).on a \u2022 orner, frontiuK on two main avenues, on the Upland.I0u VERY ATTKACTIVK VIEW, Apply to T.JANEM «LAITON, IMA HI.Ja m«ox alrrel.$4,4)00 WILL PUKOHAHE A EARN 38 ari-ents, two milis from Din T->wn of HT.EUHTACHE.Hent\u2014I for 2ÎI0 a yi»r, is g-xxl farming land, with (arm house uml milhiiildingn .splendid nrehard, of 275 api>|e tires .about 75 arix ois under cultivât\u2014n, i-alan- \u2022\u2022 w-xl.Eronrs (111 LAKE.TWO MnUNTAINH, gr unit is high, nd is a l-uiutiful siluatlon and outlook fur a Country \u2019> aidenc-.T erms 8-04) cash, halanee at 6 percent, or would et-chaug- for a honae iu the city.THOM.H.VVALwH.MB Trmplr DallillBEl $8.000 Will Pur-lia*- a four sUiry f.'ut Htoue II-U**, two Dwel ling*.H aid 7 mom* respectively, hot wat.-r heat all mo-leru Imt-r'.vemenU ; w-ll finish-d an-t in first- loss order.Ij>t 2-vlu) tu wide lane, situated un Dl RU4 HER MTREET.Rcnfid f'-r (680.00.An .xcellent INVKHTMKNT rop- rty paying 71 PERCENT NhT THOM, H.HO Trinplr WAI.MH.Kullillufi.10TEST, ANToTKi; FROl'ERTY y\tFOR HALE.I»t oif f.'lxrk avenue .36 >-t-.per f-xjt *' |jxn-i»-lr»' \u2022»f ift*»«l ut i%nv «*(h» r didif \u2022 re« Ohallie*.7 yard.1 I»>t Cob-red Union Carhmere, l.n yard.1 l*,t Halifax Tweed, 3V yard.1 Ca*e Indien Hi*)t Collar*, lr each.1 Bale of Dutch Hiring Carpet, 1 Bale of Mutch Hiring Htulr Carpet.Haw Milk* tor Curtain».25c, lOc, JU.-.Reinnant* 'I able Linen*.Remnant* Butcher Linen*.A1EOK4.K H.KONN EI.L.IC83 Notre Dam* «t.4 Moon Kart Place d Arm»*.T M1E PRESENT FASHION A iiotinnrwxrH 1 \u2022< light HPRINf \u2022 e »V KRCe 1 ATS, JACK KTS.CI.» * A K MARTI.KH ANM HPRING 8CITS, kit, Ai: If ni-e am, » lean looking they a»td mm h tn one* general appenran-Tin II don t «tail With them -u a roiled and enwhed \u2022 nil'll tin, have them Beautifully Cleaned and Finished by our Ne» Krem h Cleaning Pro,en* by whe h we guarantee no rlirinkage lining», etitT and firm a* new.Good» Held f »r and delivercl free.Telephone* ffJO and 8'»08.Gob.M»
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