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[" TOL XVIL NO.28 CONDENSED NEWS, CABLE.Ellen Terry ts recovering from her recent \\lnese.of chal On Monday fifty-four new cases ers and forty-two deaths were reported in Spain.There were forty-four cases of cholera and twenty-one deaths reported on Monday in ermo.The President.of a native tribunal at Alexandria, Bavpt, has been dismissed for accepting bri The Pope's staff ha ve drawn up document for the settiement oF \u2018he.Carollues question, aud have sent copies ef it to the German aud Spanish Government, A strike Is expected at Ashton- under-L ne, Where tie 0 cotton masters have decid reduce 5 per cent.in their factories.Two million spindies will be affected.Since the beginning of the Summer 3000 Frenchmen bave died from cholera in Ton- uin, and the reinforcements that are sent Fo m France are scarcely sufficient to fill the gaps m in the French ranks by the plague.Ross Winans, the Baltimore millionalre, who owns an extensive deer park in arth- ern Scotland, was mobbed last Sunday by properties of Foyers Cr a prit.AMERICAN, The iron trade in the Lehigh Valley is increasing.It is generally believed in Rome that the Archbishop of Baltimore will sbortly be \u2018oan jon of the National The annual convent on e si lonal Wholesale Drug association began at P.delphia yesterday.The U.8.Treasury department have prohibited the shipment of wheat Irom Duluth in Canadian botto.A collision batwoth two pags at Willlamsport, Pa, yesterday, À men and seriously injured severs! A boiler in a leston mill pin SI terday.\u2018Iwo men were killed, one is leg.ing, and three more were probably fatally burnt.Thirty-five states and territories are represented at the New Orleans Exposition which opens on Nov.10th.Exhibits from Canada, Europe and elsewhere will be large.It is said arrangements bave been perfected by which the Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rallway is to operate the Syracuse, Phenix & Oswego way for a term of years.\u2018The eleventh annual convention of the GC -Women's Boards, ot Missions of dites two : the! ted States @ and yes-1 noon, with between 500 and 600 delegates present.Four ooal mines in the fourth pool, at Pittsburgh, | have resumed work at the terms oftered by th e operators and two more will begin to-da he backbone of the strike is thought to e broken in in that pool.Last Tu t, & ro in Indiana- lis, nam coday nights Tasker, outraged a Borman oe While being tried in court terday.he was fatally shot by the Brother, who was Imm: tely arrested.CANADIAN.There are four cases of smallpox at L'Islet and eight at Rimouski.Hanington\u2019s mili, at Shediac, N.B.,, has bean burned down by incendiaries.It was valued at $25,000.Kobe Jew stor © ue Apdrer aura, D, r.Mackay, u! bieattie, Bcoi , Will be inducted on the 27th inst.Judge M ilitaon, of Napan will be So Jodo\" officer tor age Price, ton, of Kingston, for Frontenac oy if stated \u2018that the Po signified b his intention of placing the pe has rh of theology of Laval University of pon the same looting as that at Rome.Hawe situated \u2018in the river St.Lawrence, wants a bri burg, The islanders, ik the Government for aid.will cost $25,000.It is said that the revising officers for the three divisions of Quebec are to be Police- Judge Chauveau for Quebec Eas! Larue, N.P., for Quebec Centre, an oy tar: ford, jr., for \"Quebec West.All craft erries schooners, barges and all such.Cr! arriving at Juebac from Montreal ar be thoroughly inspected, Dr.Henchy having been appotuted y the now board for this especial duty.The roller, flouring py saw mills of Messrs.Kyle & Mustard, at Egmondville, one mile south of Seaforth, were burned on the 20th.ut ; insurance on building and machinery $5000.\u2018The city counoli of Toronto \u201chave decided to present an address to Col.Otter on his return from the North-West with*C \"company.The members of \u201c C\u201d company at the fort Toronto are making extensive preparations to receive their comrades.Four Halifax pulpits are vacant, two Presbyterian and two Episcopal.St.Andrew's congregation meet to-day to elects 8 successor \u2018H.Jordan, now of Montreal.The most prominent names mentioned are ose of Rev.Mr.Burnfleld, ot Brockville; Rev.pr pcatianach, of Sherbrooke; Dr.Me- Rae, ot 5 t John; and Rev: Mr.Wait.of Chat.ham, N.LOCAL The first monthly meeting of the Natural History Society will be held on Monday evening next when Prof.Penballow will read a paper on the origin of the Ainos and their final settlement in Japan.Addresses will be delivered BY Messrs.Alfred H.Mason and J.A, U.Baudry.Mr.Wm.Mann, the city Scavenger, was arraigned yesterday, on a of age of committing a nuisance in the Mon pipality of Côte St.Louis by depositing night soil and other offal within the municipality.Mr.Mann pleaded guilty and his case w | be decided to-morrow morning.The barge \u201c Cushman,\u201d whose wanderings owing to an outbreak of smallpox on board bave been chronicled at various times, bas at last n from quarantine.At present she is discharging her cargo of of Seals at the Wellington basin, Bath v and cargo have been duly fumigabed A inen\u2019s mission ts at resent 1 topress at St.Ann's Chur The folowln hours are devo to the mission: Five o\u2019clock &.m., mass and sermon, ending at 6 a.m.; 7 a.m.and 7.30 a.ra, ending at 8 .30 a.m.\u2018In the Svein, at 7.80, Inobftion recitation of the and sermon.T Rosary he Rev.Father \u2018Walsh preached last evening.' Grace Church Mutual Improvement gocdety à bas el elected the following officers: Pres} 8.cher; honorary vice- ron M W.MeWood* \u2019vite- residents, r.C.M Mr.dF tary-treasurer, \u2018Miss A Fabian.tea\u2014Misses Belcher, Li Foie, a \u201c tr Chad- -wWick; Measra Powels, Cha sad Ward.rebam IRISH AFFAIRS.Rodactag Rents\u2014League Branch Dissolved.Fight Boycotters\u2014Now Fleet of kats\u2014Candidate to] be Prosecuted.DusLIN, October 20.\u2014-Irish landlords have taken Into considbration the distress pre- vaiuin In agricultural districts owing to the low prices o and other farm products and are remitting 20 per cent.of the overdue ren DusBnIN, October 20.\u2014The Supreme Exeou- tive committee ot the National league bas dissolved the.pV ateriord branch i oxpel- ling Ald.Smith in 50°28 po LONDON, Ustebor 2 powerful.committee com ot Lords Bandon \u2018and Castle- town and other prominent gentlemen has been formed in this city to 'assist the people of every class in Ireland who have been cotted and to advance fends to all persons or corporations willing to oppose boycot- renboo OOL, \u2018October 20.4 syndicate here ans offered to start a fleet of packets fn opposition to the Cork Steam Packet company to carry cattle from Cork to England for the Nationalists.\u2026_ LONLON, Ootober a.Government will pi 8, ihe 'atnellite candir prosecute Fie, for W a for a poilue sure Dee mad nn, du ire tadatla sen the populace for closing up a roadway on his BRITISH POLITICAL CAMPAIGN, Spesch of Sir Charles Ditke\u2014Mr.Chamberlain Waited upon by Unemployed Work- inginon- Lord ber; ry on State 1ded Emigration.LoNDON, October 20.\u20148ir Charles Dilke, speaking In London this evening, sala that while the Liberals favored umty between the colonies and the mother country, they \u201cdid not agree with the principles of federation, whic in their opimion, would be unworkable.\"They believed that a separate army for the colonies would be better than the present system.The speaker dwelt upon the jIoportance of increasing British influence in Burmab, with the view of eecur- ing there a fleld for future trade.He spoko of the great benefits to trade to be derived from a good understanding with China, and said that an alliance with China was worth liances with a dozen countries like Turkey.Ithwas not intended, he sald, that a free eduaational sy stem should interfere with voluntary schools.He advoca a sep- rato srmy for India in order to avoid losses by sickness, anda greater dependence upon volunteers in time ol BIRMINGHAM, October 20._Soven hundred unemploy nor kmen to-day marched to the is lasnge Chamberlain.\u2018Tho chief of police, ert of their intention, and [i ng violence, sont a large force of police A sise arrived a hamberlain's found it Surrounded by policemen.After consultation, 8 depu uném loyed men were admitted to see Me.Cham ain.(bey detailed their, fav- ances, and r.Ch iain a6 of making a po with ue wealthier classes to allenate sympathy poor for person political esgraudize rend.r.Chambetlain refused to attend a meeting at the town hall in aid of the distress fund, and the men then returned to thelr place of meeting, howling against Chamberlain.- Loxpox, October 20.\u2014Lord Rosebery, in a speech at Sheffield this evening, sai \u2018that the country must be prepared to lace the question of state emigration as an antidote te aepression in trade.THE DOMINION FRANCHISE.Rovisiug Officers Appointed for she Province of Ontario.A, October 20.ind a cabinet meeting vesterday, the follow! for Ontario were appoin! Addington, W.H.Wilson, county judge.Algoma East.MoCrea, Sistrict \u2018Judge ; co goma West, John A.H distri trict raat North and South, 8.J.Jones.county \"gro ville.FL.nald.county.judge.Bru uce North, rrett, junior county jndge Bruce East and West, J.J.Kingsmill, county TdirEvall, P.A.MeCarth, county judge.Carleton, Ÿ.A.Ross, county iu Cornwall, Stormont, Dundas Glengarry, R.B.Carma, count didi.Durham East an est, M.Benson, junior county judge.Kigin \u2018South and West, L.J.Hughes, county u i | Essox South and North, C.R.Horn, county Frontenac, C.V.Price, count: juaronville South.H Tos couhty Grey South and East, 8.J.Lane, junior county jude.Grey North, Henry Macpherson, ecunty u Haldimand.M.C.Upper, count: judge.Halton, Thos.Miller, county ju Hamilton, Wm.Fell barrister.Hastings West, T.A.Lane, county judge.Hastings East and North, -Æ B\u2019 Fralick, county i Ws Huron West and.East, |B.I.Doyle, junior and county Jugas ib.J.F.Toms.county jude uron Bou 0.Kent.R.8.unior; pdr judge.ops, Kingston, W H.Wilkison, county ju Lambton East and Mefonzie, est, John A.county ju Janark forth Ww.5 Rodenhurst, barrister.Lana outh.W.8.Senckier, county judge ©, Fool vou South.H.T.Macdonald, county Judge ox.C.V.Price, county Lincoln and Niagara, Ë J.user, county L Geoln, Jno.H.Fraser, barrister.Middlesex East.West and North, Wm.El- ltott, county judge Middlesex South, J.F.Pavis, junior county judge.Monck, M.C Muskoka, w.C Norfolk South and North, R.T.Livingston, county judge.Northumberland East and West, J.M.Clark, county judge.On ax ph, G.H.F.Dartnell, iunior douth and West, Z.Burnham, coun- io No county u tarde ou Jud tans, Robt.Lyon, Junior county judge.Oxford North and South, A.Finkle, county county judge.Up er, on hafly, barrister.judge.Peel, A.8.Scott, coun juge: Poterboro and B.Denistown, county j Prescot Peter Oo Brien, barrister ince Edward, P.R.Jellatt, county judge.nfrew North, John Deacon, county judge.Bentrew South, Michael C O'Driscoll, barr © finssell, James Daniel, gl county in judge.Simcoe North \"A.Boyes, junior © country ju ge Simcoe East, J.Ardagh.Fount Toronto West and Centre, J.Ee an, county j juc Toron ast, John wud barrister.Viotoria North, Adam udspeth, barrister.™ Victoria Bouth, W.W.Dean, county judge.aterloo North, A.Lacourse, junior county ju Woe orloo South, A.Miller, Jounty judge.Welland, George Baxter, county judge.Feliington North and Bouth, Goo.A.Drew.coun Welliagton Centre, A.C.Chadwick, junior county juc Wentwort > North and Bouth, J.8.Sinclair, county Tadeo.k North and East, E.Morgan, county juga West, John Boyd, barrister, THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.Resignation of Two Ministors AI Fears of Disturbance Dis Paris, October 20.\u2014 President rovy à.accepted th the ton ot Aa of M.Plerre Le- rand, Minis Agriculture, and.M.tvé Manga 9 Con Commerce, who failed ot ol, Mink ther Chamber of Deputies.The Repu abljsan majority, which is now assu ears of turbance in \u2018Paris, and the moderate rty has won certaln victory to the exclusion of the consummation of the plans of either the extreme Monarchist or Radical.One of .the results of this been that MM.Brisson, Clemenceau, Floquet and Best are elected to double seats.The second ballots show that part of: the publici who voi sarvative ticket on tho first ballot with the idea of crowding out the violent Radicals by aking at least a Jargo and formidable Conservative ority, thus mark their disapproval of the Opportunist policy, took an opposite course as soon as the full result of tha victory became evident.Théy turned square around when it Was seen tt policy had nearly restored the monsrehy and laid the foundation for a new revolu- tom.M.Grevy only consented to contes presidency on the condition that deFrey- Cher should also become Premier of the re- slected vor a M.Grevy intends to 5 resign i n in favor ol deFreycinet, Lhus retiring fr vernment without causing the ation: and uncertainty whieti would have resulted from his refusing to head the ticket.THE ST.JOHN ELECTION.Mr.Everett, the Conservative Candtdate, Klected by 364 Majority.ST.Joux, N.B., October 20.\u2014The election for a member of the House of Commons to replace the late Hon.Isaac Burpee took flaca L to-day, and resulted ina victory lor 2% A.Everett, the Conservative candidate.he où vote stands: Everett 1901, and Mile as the Fortlend vote, Ever- e and nd tbe out- parishes, everett 558, gLeod Tos KIA) tal of 2864 for for Mo! E verett's st 364.Mr, Everett spoke.to ry von differe BRR, honk Se tae Tore © late Hon.re pee d cleaved\u2019 Mr.Everett in 188% sure be, 530 ; «be ouse, thoy | ou of three of the- from the eufferiog | ing re revising officers Leeds and Grenville North, H.8.Macdonald,\u2019 l\u2019Bäriat and other services, a MONTREAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1885.VITAL INTERESTS THREATENED.Impossible for Greece to Romain Passive\u2014 Crete Wants to Join Greece \u2014 English Remoastrance \u2014 Bul- Entria Submits to.the Powers \u2014 > Rea ATHENS, October 20.\u2014The council of Can- alé.Uhe lärgest city in Crete, has voted fu favor of a union with Greece, but the populace refuse Lo revolt against the Turk- sh Govergment before Greece declares war.The, Pi are wil : with enthusiasm, Chi thougand men of the reserves been enr oa olled during the past five days, and th ousauds are arriving trom all parts of Greece, including the islands in the Xgean The Government, replying to the latest remonstrance of the Powers in regard to the war preparations that are being made by Greece, says that the Bulgaria-Rou- melian union would expose the Greek and non- Bulgarian Ratios, en in Bulgaria to complete annihilation, and therefore it is impossible for Greece to remain passive , Won her vital Interests are threatened.:__ LONDON, Octeber 20.\u2014Lord Salisbury has {formed the Porte that England, will send Servia and an energetic remonstrance to Foe EUR thelr -fo formidable armaments.£85 | und advise them to keep quie ; + CONSTANTINO ; : dia her; A Eo the Sultan, with whom he had a diploi lomatic agent here has notifi : that P 8 October 20 Sir H.D.\"to bours\u2019 cunversation.\u2018The Bulgarian ed the Porte rince Alexander submits sntirely bo the decision of the conference.Troops war material continue to leave Pniiippopols and Rustchuk tor the Servian frontier.At a mee! of volunteer & squadrons at Rust- chuk it decided that they would make auy sacrifice to re, el Servia Ë Getober 20.\u2014A telogram from Bt.Petersburg received late this evening says Russia has made preparations to land 90 0 troops in Varna in twenty-four hours in case of need.POLITICAL CRISIS IN DENMARK.A Revolution Feared Owing to She Arbitrary Policy of the Kin, COPENHAGEN, October 20.-The p= continued arbitrary policy of King Christian in refusing to dismiss the Estrupp cabinet in compliance with the vote of Par jament and levying alleged unconstitutional taxes be- use Par liament refused to vote thon budget, yas led to a number ot serious riots and lm- posing demonstrations at Uopenbagoen against the King and the Estru rupp \u2018I'he people gre determined that their representatives in parliament shall have som voice in tbe affairs vernment, an bave become so tareatoniog in this demand that the Kip, orde ) Ka \u2018Copen HAZEN to bé Targ ih popular Se anifestations are not confined to Jopennagen alone, but are general throughout Denmark.It is expected a state of siege will be declared, and it is feared a revolution will ensue if fhe King persists in refusing the concessions asked by Parliament.A number of political arrests have been made tending to incite the people, and bloodshed is anticipated.LONDON, October 20\u2014A Copenhagen de- spajch evening denies that there has been rioting in Denmark caused er the attitude of the people toward the king aud cabinet, and that a state of siege ls to be proclaimed.£ \u2019 GREAT BBITAIN'S ULTIMATUM.Ring Thebaw Given Four Days to Comply With its Provisions.LoNDoN, October 20.\u2014The British Government has given King Thebaw four days to eomply with the ultimatum\u2019 recently an- noun: Iuterference with the escort ing the ultimatum or failure to comply with itin d nated will be acos; by the war, relations Burmese tortresses attacked.iceroy of India as a declaration of will be broken off and the men for trans logre _ comrmis- 500 men to reinforce British posts on the frontier.field column comprises seven battalions of infantry, two batteries of field artillery, two squadrons of cavalry, two oom! î mounted infantry, and consists manly of troops officered by bpatives and ne with a sprinkl of British ipfan- ry \u2018Fhe cavalry is native and tbe artillery exclustyely British.© THE WATER COMMITIEE.Suburban Municipalities in Arrears Their Water Kates-\u2014The Condition of the City's Water.with meeting of the Water Committee was held yesterday alternoon, there being present Ald.novan (chairman), Rolland, athipu, Robert and Holland.A eiatm for a reduction of their water assessment on the ground of an overchar, was received from the Royal Electric Light Company refefred to the superin- A letter was read from Messrs.3 amas Drummond and Ane Lafond stating that asrepresenting the munloipality of Cote dela \u2018Visitation they had been asked to communicate with the Fenton ith régard to its turnishing a water supply to the St.Lawrence Sugar Reflininig Company's works now poing established within the limits of tte muni Bo socrptary.te ported that the city Ei him Tnt neither the Cote d ital: ha | he Jean Baptiste officials had signed the new contract for their water supply from the city system.These municipalidos also are in arrears to the extent of On the chairman's suggestion | solved to notify each TERMES that the amount due must be d at once of the water would be eut 6 off end actions entered for the rocavers of the money.ppl lication\u2019 was referred to the Super- \u2018The chairman read from a report ot Dr.J.Baker Edwards on an analysis of the city water.\u201d The chairman remarked that the superintendent had been to have Lhis analysis mado because of the alarm created in some quarters by the formation of a scum .un the surface ot the water in the reservoir.Dr.ards\u2019 report showed that the.specimen of water from the hb level reservalr \u2018analyzed was exceptional y pure and soft, showing no excess of o c matter.The analysis of the water from the lower fever i reservoir proved that the organic matter on the surface which cai ©-alarm does not add materially to the organic matter.lu solution.The organic) mattor on the surface be considered tobe due to the leaves and other vegetable matter lying in the reservoir.specimen from © the wheelhouse he found to coniain a quantity of suspended clay, which was .due to the w ator in the aqueduct having no rest.This sho wed the necessity of a settling pond.\u2018Lhe analysis of the last specimen, water hey ty from the service pipes at Hr he found moat unéatisfao- tory.He Ba pare that the wator_ was very munch poliuted er through the service pipes and.there was no less t fifty per cent.of added matter in the water.Even this would be considered first glass water-in the English scale, but it would become very urvholesome and objectionable it HE in olsterus 0 arde d contrae tot three dozon valve stones to Mr.J, Bte.Thomas, at $6.75, the et on The: superintendent reported that work had been begun on the revetment all 2 the tail race that morning.arked that & new pump to supply.the water to the Mount Oral Hospitals from the end'of the city supply at the head of St.Urbain street was necessary, &s the present one threatens to break down.A new service pi he Rospitals also is » ad's 2d.ake ving been ask make a report the otis adjourned, Lieut-Col.Ouimet and Modem ( Guide left Monday evening for New Yor Mr.w.B.Ives, ot Sherbrooke M2, for Rm d and Woite, is at the Win oF Mr.5 a Fleming.once a ournalist In thi stories 7 Vora of Labor's Track UT ae roa name of Le Ruslan wil ace iin TR fire r asa Hon I consist of 5000 com ea, y forces cons Co; ; Sri port, tel REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH.Annual Synod last Evening, The synod of the Reformed Episcopat Church in Canada, beld its session in the Lecture Hall of St.Bartholomew's Church iast evening, thirtesn delegates being pres ent.After a brief service Committee on Credontials presented their report.An address was delivered by the Right Rev.Bishop Ussher, who gave an account of bis travels and official duties perlormed since the occasion of the last synod.\u2018The report, of the Bishop was referred toa special.opm- mittee.Reports from the various churches, in the Dominion and Newioundland indicated progress.Oshawa, Ont, the gregation sed a new church.A saor edifice is now in course of -erection at St.\" John\u2019s Newfoundiand.In Brigus, Newfoundland, a handsome church is nearly paid for.It was reported that the authorities of the Island of Roamfoundiand having given official recognition to the Reformed Ep pal Church, the school tax would now be paid.Pe rho report o?the Prayer Book Revision Committee was read and adopted, and the peinting and | publishing o of the service be rapidly proceeded The question of union oe ho Amorican Reformed Episcopal Church in C discussed and it.was concluded that.for Come ada a Canadian church was necessary, unattached to any other jurisdiction.TR TEN, CITY ITEMS.statem monk of assets and liabilities of the bats and District Savings bank of Montreal ont the 30th Sop tember, shows the total to be $7,566,369, and the liabilities 86,740, 098.- \u2014Mr, Justico Mathieu rendered judgment yesterday in the case of MoNautee wa.McNa- mee, declaring that the platatif, Mrs.Dr.Tétreau, fs entitled to an undi vided saventh the estate of her father, the late George McNamee.The property ts situated at t a corner of St.Antoine and Cathedral streets.More cases of sick headache, biliousness; 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A mu ee Kaicdng Ti Jor or si TK.It contains infinls Cross ste Talterns, \u201cBorders ern ers, Eo a hs À putes, dE peu V iy Work, pr.Anchue | at Ed req W in, a chant, ver ve dd, npon a of only Twe:ty-five 18 ote Piper ee Ping i Bien Faotatonta, , Card Snakes be | olumn pages, ove by mall, post Cents, or five copies for 81, 248z3c04 \u201cMAUD S° CON Fer MORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS AND POULTRY, Bo vast the importance of these extraordinary vdinary preparations to the Stable, the odin tho they have becoms indispo aged in 1gs, It is 3 Jeuth, 5ND i ON Fo! of _douht, that 1 the Far Farm or in \u201d 300s 0; ; and imate or administered acco pet o the directions ally aocom, becomes all but impossible, Reco © ganoral scondi ; eo sas, ry the m ou Who jRay 10 Let live uéed them: ° Bx Susy avp Mav ms Mains.\u201crm SA.es A: 00» \u201c.JAMES LÉE & CO.1784 Notre Dame Street, opposite John Murphy & Co's, Montreal, 1\".Q.owth ok the management Pet ttle or Sheep.So Hors Kid- nsable nddent ae \"the ont din discase sndden 0 those animals, their \u201cVirtues have passed Ind a proverb: and tel Le Ths boom pootm Specific Drticles.H! DE aROBIMIER, SUCCESSOR T 0 em ust received a fuil Stock of mp & aud Sow 2e int pe thing, Shirts and Col made Lo order, ext Wook Hose, at value Morin \u2018and lambs\u2019 Yes Notre Dame Street.ARPET FELT SAVES THE CARPETS, makes floor atr-tight, pleasant to wail on ; free {rom moths.du wo tof ci peryd.BEMNET & CU., 468 SC Panda Smal ATERITL TLLARS, ATERPILLARS, 0, tisiopors bute wily Holichos ts Bi w nec 0 agen Ding Hall, 1750 ore Tress Sov, kale PIPES! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canada Cements; Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, White Bricks, &c.&c.ALEX.Lu MN ER, \u201cAz 2 34 St Henry street.OK SALE-ALL SIZES TOBOGGANS, wshoes.Moccastan, Buck Gloves and Mitis Tuauesy .Tow more Te ts and & Crest BRAZEAUS Montreal fudius Curiosty 8 4686 noire Dame st.Send toc price Îlats.ICHELIEU !-THE POPULAR TABLE WATER ASK YOUR Sapo FOR IT.Musiuess Chances.\u201cINVESTMENT.The advertiser doing owner of a patented standard article wishes to dispose of the right.to man ufastire and sell in the province of que bec and Maritime Provinces (Ontario an anitoba being already disposed of).hrs ae a food opportunity to ngage in a good, paring usiness.Capital required not large.For information address P.O.Box 1449, 246 3 POR SA LE\u2014 AT SACRIFICE\u2014RARE chan Saloon, x poh ce\u2014 0, at corner of Market, urnitare rooms, good 638, reds 1.Harris, F5) Crely sueel 2436 ox Sale ENSNSNENLNL 0 K SALÉ-THREE NICE BUF, ALO RUGS, Fo, No.459 Mt: Lawrence Math fr x Arg OR SALE \u2014 A BLACK as wd years old, \u2018pertectly quiet, vos ts Zurchase, ANTED TO x ND \u2018Three Hiv Ask bu Srl wood, laggth gi 3% tu 4 box pote avitas p ANTED, TO PURCHASE FOR er Houses té Fer.SNS OUSES TO LET-THOSE NEW ready for ready foi occupation Sot 1st, and will ants.Fur particulars apply to Antoine st.on Plymouth Grove will be tented Jow to good avis & Lawrends Co., 1 244 6 FENO LET\u2014HOUSE AT LACHINE FOR ply to the Winter, pevwly, built, rent low, Box B76, J* treal.AP 2 NO ET NEW HOUSES IN DON- ogani st, off Windsor, 10 apartments, all modern convebleacèe.Kent £7 pet suaum.Apoly 8 Don WO LET - A SIX-ROOM TENEMENT, wi building.Apply #713 Notre Das, west.\u201cess th'water closet, in a first-class stone Ww.J Zroperty for Sate.NN NN a TNS CHOICE LISI OF rRUIT, GRAIN, Stock and Dairy Farms, and perties, in \u201c Canadian Lad rid 2» \u2018other pro- sent to any widress cents WE Eaton x on 5 Adelide sireet, Last, Tosi rovinclal le clal ud county ma Tost fro on receipt of free ie Rooms 10 Let.AAA A SAA OOMS\u2014CLERGYMEN AND OTHERS VISITING the cil ill find good d geod bo: Lnibeteal Siret 3 ood rooms and good board 4 09 MA-DOUBLE, WITH BOARD.183 METCALPE | +57 26 is { St.Dizier Street.PRICE ONE CENT Situations Trcaut.NA LVL WANTED\u2014Cigar Makers, Bunch Makers and Rollers.SMITH, FISCHEL & CO, 20 and 22 St.Dizier Street.24 6 WANTED-Boys and Girls to learn Cigar Making.SMITH, .JE FISCHEL & \u20acO0., 20 and 23.26 6° ANTED_WANTED A RELIABLE man to solicit advertisements for a city 1, publication.ADDRESS \u201c 12 1490.\u201d STAR OFFICE.ANTED\u2014GOOD FUR CAP FINISH-, ers.A RR El 1 i} AEDIN s 246 3 cr a £50 Rts, ANTED_AT ONCE, A CHEERFUL, willing person for housework in small family.ln heat al home near the city; the be work not hard.Address Fu.fox Paso Just ¢ i waging AN EX- 7 7ANTED \u2014 INMÉDIATELE perlenced fireman tor Priv ate bo house, ; es RT DROMELY YURNISUED FRONT ROOM, Must bave gs pferences.Apply a with or without board.heat Led by hot t water, no fice, corner ot Youvilie and non hres at 10 other boarders; Bt.Antoine \u2018st.Ad- login: dress * P 1711,\u201d 8ran office.2473 Room 3-TWQ NICE men, healthy moderate.INGLE ROOMS FOR GENTLE- hy ith or without board, Ke fer Lo Address CH.ROMS SLANDSOMELY | FURNISHED with ase of kiichien Borroinee street En a T room, lof gentlemen or wan anv wire, : also two slugle rooms.11 Si.Charles WW ANTED-A KITCHEN GIRL, ALSO A NX Wen ald.by 1350 equires: Ksbd Wades § eo 0 tnces require PALETTE omis To competent ria, Soo Hes and 4 come ANTED-A TIDY YOUNG GIRL TO AN! WwW housework.Apply kidX st ia! SIST WITH.WASTED \u2014A A \u2014ATCHMAN FOR A LARGE - ju bas beeu in the army or police EF force preferred, vers, nating aye, Telotences a to, i ROS eu fu board FURNISHED, SOLE AND character, and Thether both lanyu be » singie, wi api 101 Bluey ra ne also table board, $10 a mont.Dranver 2150, City 4-0 és cu Spoken.\u2019 8 TED \u2014 A COAGIDIAN, ' ' Ro ~ ey SOLE EVE FURNISHED = Ms, ANTED SS OACHMA.APPLY 2225.E board, 4 id : WANIED-A GOOD l'LAIN COOK, ALSO HOUSE\u2019 00MS NICELY FURNISHED.142 PEEL ST.biemaid.31 Victoria street\u201d aren near St Catherine at.M72 ROOMS ~ with FIRST - Lass BOARD ; giso RO for single gentleman, table board.20 University = 29476 OOM\u2014COMFORTABLY FUR ED SUITABLE minutes\u2019 walk Irom Fost co, $5 a mouth.ADDIY 1M és STAR ome.ols Roo 18 \u2014 TWO FHONT ROOMB, SIXGLE AND double, with board, St.Catherine\u2019 street, ess, ferences red Address *N 1629,\" STAR office, 3 R° OM \u2014 PLEASANT BOOM with ah suitable for a uarried couple or twoy ng ladies, at 253 St Urbain street.2415 OMS\u2014FULNISHE GEN SLY.R¢ v 1 {X1SHED, TO ENTLEMEN Nd\u201d 27 Corner of Notre Damo and Flace &\u2019 Armes.tudente may enter at Lany time for the fall eo or for a os Send for cirou- fouree do DAVIS EE 243u8aw LOCUTION.\u2014NEIL WARNER \u2014I ECEIVE PUPILS.Address ne Ba ssombly Kooms.a= Ess JPOUBRES resamed lessons, will be at NORD- HE sR.Great St.Jatags sy street, daily.Le t - pas a even an ast twelve, whoro terms, for Piano ba 1 Vocal Musie, rran can Do Private \u201caddress: Queen's Block, 247 10 1303 St.Catherine street.EBER 3 JAMES' CHORAL SOCIETY, WALL, New York Piano Co Buildings.WEDNESDAY, 7.ZA BUTTON (certificated yn der | aon.masters) will open a class fo n Sigh tding- ing on Hullah's system m ore id Notation.and for the practise of good Te $2 per course of ten oe itombers enroli at 622 street.2436_ THE MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL \u20140\u2014 PROSPECT Us Can now be obtained from all the rinoipal o music stores, and also om PREPARED TO 232 PROF.WILLIAM BOHRÉE, | 1, Musical Director of i totter arte street.APHAEL'S à chan \u2019 EVENIN rey For or DRAWING will oven se fir EMDER oe Æntironds, : [NTEÉOOLONIAL E RAILWAY SUMMER ABRANGEMENT, Commencing 1st 1st Jane, 1963.THROUG ESS P SENGEE TRAINS RUN DAILY UGH, EXPRESS Pas Leave b.Trains loving Montreal «à MALLS t Lov via wills thoes aud SL Jou cun Hough taht ont: The En TE ing 2.Montreal dial Toit Ah athe ites ko ye: slay fads airs rrr nr 1CRET La; x behind vis = dio ater points où on oa AT St Lawrence M De ete and ail ail Information regard to passenger tare, Tavos vi preps, FankemAnts, &e., apply w G.w.\u201c ON, Eastern t and Passenger Agent 134 BT.J AMES NTREET, co to st ON rERAL PO CLR Chist Superintendent.Monston 5 5 Pis Jie.138s t Cass: VERMONT RAILROAD, GREEN MOUNTAIN ROUL LS, AA Yast Tomine ACA Tink de A Albans, 10.lon WER i AE 1a 2.90 Bueitty Se 4 1u.4U D eilhe mgs s Kiver pe vie, sh Be Ean You Ed 15 ia Fo SE FETE ow Mir ry ew TA aud Pah, st Péri Lu Lsoston.\u2018Waterloo 8.40 prog or ny ana si STE U.ap Uk, ve vs Nig 258 hit mile i uncon sie ll ol foals es olde, uk 8m.= atouts ence cio util ohn oy pré aid Sem England mn fn pee aa Pret ego Pme TE STONEORQUE dsiss mim ap Apt.03 à.po OBARE Oct.im POWDERS| © Farm and to both in this doser ation.to all who are on- or in any tion Whether Fowls, 4 Bale: | i ANTED\u2014A GOOD WHEELWRIGH =, the winter for à good swan.A.Jeu: Jon 4 Ke alreet.als Was AT MIN DSOR HOTEL, A GOOD ve gratte © cook.Ap t sta Broom, pctabie bete pig ai stand They.strect gate, a ANTED\u2014A CHARWOMAN, TO SC LAD! treet.references in writlng Ford A hd oo oral, ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL FOR ' WA A me ON AT OHT Ho VV ANTED-FIRST- \u201cCLASS FUR FINISHER, a and an operator for Wheeler & y ison sews: ing machine, all must show tificales o Apply at C.Kobert & Co., 8t St.Laws St, Lawrence Main Strat\" 47 3 stone-front or solid pus | Ro table tor rs genie ie DOUÉ.SERRE çouace.ia ving tall particulary ty; ; ANTED\u2014AN UPHOLSTERER.APPLY G, A dimensions, Lars ana Seen, 8% 101 a OOM\u2014SUITARLE a 0 Far À strong & Co.Victoria square.PLY O30 R men, devants furnished, Very m AAS (WANTED A YUUNG MAN, TRAVELLING EAST pri rivaw where there are no boarders.Avy \u2019 ho is desirous of addiog fo his commis.ANTED TO PURCHASE 7 Havover street.8lons, to Pet Mie, \"Coton Wasts.Lath: Wicks, Ee.: on commission suitable vermu Lo tbe Hight party.Apply a vy.: op SELL AEUSISHED Hox, al By, letter to bs 0, BOs 1018.25 inches square.grioc Shu Check WA aeBUrie ACTE \u2018Morgan & Co's., before 10m, mo à bargain.ROOM LARGE, UNFURNISUED, FROST J 8 MTS Apply at \u201cST R\u201d OFFICE.Dos hist Las $08 TERED He W PAT EE ARTE, 4 196tt - Bt.James Streat.- with gas, we , hot and ¢ So, > Tre 1 3 = wiz ANFED-EOUR GOOD CARPENTERS.CAncationii.JR 00M \u2014FURSISUED.14 VICTORIA STREET, W A ermine street 4 BA AAA San cons\u201d ComFonTABLE WITH Mal, Wine GENERAL SERVANT WITH d = .+ : GOUD no washing or jronin, t DA! AND EVENING CLASSES AT R°2 at 7u Hleury Street.p 4h Tupper © siract any time before 12orcioek PPT MT OUN_FULNISHED BOOM WITH B Ton YW'ANTED-GOOD ST ARCHER._ WEST END LAUN- ona utleme! n or warried couple; private map: 100 YY \u201cdry, vx und 4 Phillips square.LAE ntario sl ANTED ~ HOUSE AND TABLEMALD, REFER: 8\u2014-8PLEXDIDLY FURNISHED AT = 20 ; Protestant.\u201d Appl RO er wear Viger G * \u2014 Fadl ENEY BD Srercaito aire ee poly between \"hin Ro A CouroRTanL: PUREED \"0% OOMS\u2014AND BOARD.good locality; 3 minutes\u2019 b.and w.c., at G14 RU LT CHAME D DÈ MARS AT; = a RooMs\u2014WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION AVENUE me Rooms Wanted.a.LAAALAL AOL INO WW ANTED-WELL FURNISHED MS, for two gentlemen, SISHE 5 vale Tam iy: Toco Dre Weak of leurs Chinen J argus ë houses.Address \u201cN 1035, STAR 8 Bones.AAA BOARD \u2014 AND DOUBLE ROOM FOR om couple; also one single room, at 1 hon hs BOARD Mi.SNEARL, LADIES DOCTEFSS, has ance XK Tor ladies.T a A si.Monique Street, opposite Latour OARD\u2014A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE oo heal lernns nd socio 4 tent wate From Wma! br an experieuced Ty Actress \u201c11500; geod Address \u201cL 1569, ve rar file.ity Rupils Hated, Er ANTED \u2014 PUPILS IN ENGUISH Mathematics, Latin or or Fhonogranhy 7 tenet Rage ANT.ED AN ARTS GRADUATE OF MoGILL & few hours ai that be he Fries ik to.to devoie à fo private \u2018css \u201cà 1468,\u201d yg ANTED BEGIN IN 8.Ce B WAS TN Aus! 1 Y A PUPIL Fos.OST\u2014MONDAY NIGHT, SMALL G AX | bck he Ler toler BU Budd \u201cFanny.\u201d Fin eu y raide to 534 St.Paul Te Los, \u2014 BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, WITH \"and owner's name on collar.Fi ider will be reweried by returning to $3 Darocher st.47 2 oT A BMALL ENAMELLED WATCH, WITH Gort between Universi Arthur, Proche Rherbrooke.Union > tewurd ai mont = §hain af and bali at on Monday y and Bearor br of\u201d venue, and be el 1, 1 236 University street Feus.QPENCERIAN UTEEL PENS The best English make.Posse Established 18 8 characteristi OF ME] PAL, UNIFORMI 4 DOI &s sent free 0: MORTON SELLES PULMER 148r2aw A 1756 Notre Dame Mon Miscellaucous.MTED\u2014FARMERS AND GARDENERS IN M motiling machine, 35 MAN TO RUN STICKER: © moulding inachine, &c., me: dud mod, À 2 fein ble man.Address Y pi dae \u20182e food wad Situations Wnuted.Ll A A NS SLA LS Wa ba vou ma AS GROOM OR COACH, AR CBI by young 1nan used to horses.\u201cAl 1 À La\" ANT À SITUATION AS sooD cooK.WASH nd ironing; with good city references.633 taginelibdere et CF \u201cFiz ee ANTED-AITUAT JON BY.A SESPECTABLE wo An as A St Klimbeth at.oe oo nekeeper.A ik AXTE D \u2014 SITUATION, Le A RESPÉCIABLE .unders of Holl i Engin on Fille to do Cretands work: aires os and 73 \u201d STAR Office.rise Certiticate 2412 ANTED\u2014BY A GOOD LAUNDRESH GEN TLE man\u2019 b or a family washin No smallpox.y at No.19 Lusignan sireet, up-sialrs, AP ANTED \u2014 SITUA TION WOR USE- WA ED AA ORKING Mouse ANTEDCBY A RESPECT LE | sfluation as housematd or Puce M requiréd.Address E., ANTED-SITUATION oS couronrzor IN Ea office, à years aparte good ref dress Edward \u2018Lone.35 ssaboinez street ANTED 8 mo SITUATION BY A PEUR B ro rpen ood, rel erices.\u201cA dirons ress 168 03 Woes! Peer ve ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A Pr make man, Protestant, to take care 2a hon a horse reas gensrail md fjord rasta: good re ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG N.real Tench and English, to work tn aa ce Kk ren.Hnrg éo Hone work in a store.Vaccina Llc) Michards, tou Mariborouxh street, Huchel WANED, A YouNy MAN, 20 RS rx hes er rT 1° xporienica in a ne oy se \u201cal nati AR boo Custom House clerk, kK des Sra offen.ss ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY, OR WOUL!) WAX n madd in restaurant or hotel, ** K 1861, san office 248 8 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS MESSENGER S10 man, or any similar position; good refare * 1573,\" STAR office.ANTED-BUOT & SHOE SAMPLES AFTER Jet, b: perienced L sravelief, prese Noy: nt oe t etglit years Pil Messrs, J.H.Rovioren pani preferrod.Address 155 Cadi 2 Neamsnips.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIPS, 1885\u2014Summer Arrangement \u20141986 Taverpoel Lesal Mai Mers cn Mont ; x ono Buudred Goren Sweat corm amiract for je rotated) 1averpool.Derry.STEAMSHIPS M A re ae Br (és (res 08 farines par rac nee John Windsor, Halt ne oot \u201cont eo A 2 : ! ANTED TO.RENT TILL .1st MAY Glinsgow, Yuebee and Montront 5 garrien.m0 1002, 1026 Ewo Parlor Gasaliors.Address \u201cFrom Glasgow.STEAMsHirs.From Montres 15 sepe B or gow OLDSTONE, 5 GRECIAN Cor ii A 8.G Boo [re] 8: \u201c General Pawnbrakon Lond ath, bec and M 1744 Notre Damè St W, Condom Piymou er diqee cutreal St.Francois Xavier ft ; JERE rares RE rm ef.Money lent on coli 10 Bape - To security every des i ; jo ñ Hon.All com mu dental ona by lo te olan: 96 Oct.og ° = phor one strictly con 0.0 Liverpsot, John\u2019s, Halifax a Watches and Jewellery\u2019 Sonate > a péemises by pesotical workmon, G ap oats Sa : and Battimore staid Ti ;Ç 3 péomises - Be from EH He if : 4 WwW.& Nn P URRIE & CO.| STEAMBAIPS.; e F.C = Éssise Vo ll Bas\u2019 | 106 GREY NUN BTR e CE MPORTERS OF sept.\u201d |Lusepr.pau SO 2066 SCOTCH GLAZED DRAIN PIPES, Glasrow, Lendonderry, Gatway, aed Ch; mney Tops, Igndor ond Sarvice.ay, ae ept Linings.From tiasgow.| STEAM | \u201cdom Dosen Fire Brioks, 30k \"MANTTORAN cow! 17 Ot À Fire Clay.4 Coment, y Glasgow and Fhiladelphin Service.à Boman Comen cer | Via | Sean | ride x Canada a Coment, Trent | \u2014 |r| phia -.hiting, For Fret, FEI ot at ber J mas 5 - Pat Parts, 186% ST.dant SRE HBL: St.Lawronca Hall China Clay 2 Commas Sires; .mer Manatacturers of Lo.\u201d Sa 80 State Street, .Beane 2314 .SOFA, CHAIR AND B - Goo BESSEMER STEEL SPRINGS, A large stock always on and.ISITING CARDS: ENGRAVED & PRINTED Direct from oF Neatly Printed in\u2019 Type, on best quality Ware ORMOURNING Cazvs By the, 168 ST.JAMES ST.ta Bishop Engraving sud Printing Oe'y | sut - (ani Line ooo TB dates for LIVERPOOL.3rd SORECOR.MONTREAL.Rates of esr: Eoin $100, to Jiverpe 1: es 00, $LUS ur Siecrage at ou sales saloon state 100 try a ath 5.cries RITE .Apply to W, D, C'ERIEN, 143 5.James 8 ee t 0; TORRANCR & Hosstis! Sacer § ao TW believe the circulation of ve: STAR - Weak end\u2019; Oct.18th.'B: one MONTREAL, DAILY STA WED?ESPA 1 Tr Aaily Star.Granan & Co.Proprietors, 188 Et.James Street, X BTAR (8 sent to any part of the oii ed Stats or Canada, postaxe free, at $3 a year, $1.60 for six months, and 8Ue lor three © combined issue of ail or owspapers published in the city of » Cercespondont and Agent for French aud vertising in THE STAn\u2014Mons.A Loretta: t'aris.France.Rese Anno 31 vus.GInoULaTION or TEE NTan FOR 1884 and 1885 Week end'g Oct.BAS 2 40% onday.(3148 Monday.Y +.22,846 Tuesday.e creme di .34,851| Wednesday .22,860/Fhursduy.- a Friday.Tota.136,507 Total.153,391 PRESENT DAILY A VERAGHE 25,565.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1885.}A TIME FOR S1RINGENT MEASURES.Yesterday the Central Board of Health de- elded that it was inopportune as yet to take such stringent measures as the closing of \u2018eburches, Sunday schools,theatres and other places of public gathering as recommended by a unanimous vote of the local Board ot \u2018Health.Wa confess we do not understand why, If such stringent measures would ever .bie justifiable, they are not justifiable today.\u2018The words \u201cus yet\u201d seem to indicate that \u2018the Central Board is waiting for something.\u2018For what ?For the death raie to reach such \u2018proportions as will justify stringent eas urea?Wo admit that itis a serious thing to suspend public worship and public gatherings, but is it not a -zaore serious thing to permit them ata time when pestilence is stalking in our @treete\u2019 lt is beyond question that the \u2018churches are to-day sn many centres for disseminating smallpox.People with contagion thick upon them cannot be prevented from thrusting themselves into crowded oongregations.Pastoral advice and clvie ordinances are allke thrown away upon thom.Go to church they will.with an berole contempt for other people\u2019s danger: Although much ean be done tg restrict it, yet all the work of all the committees that can be appoinied will not cleanse the city of amalipox il people are to be.allowed, to.little chance of over oongregate in hundreds and with smallpox patients In thelr midst.The disease will simply.burn itself.out.Twa reasons are urged agalnst such stringent measures as the prohibition of public gather- ipgs, one the uadesirabllity of interfering with personal liberty more than publié wel, fare imperativoly demands; the other the prejudice against the city such measures would create.The latter consideration may po dismissed at once; Montreal is already painted as black as black can be in the eyes of the outside world.The closing of the churches will not make Montreal appear worse.It 1s doubtful even If the failure to close the churches, when such a step has been declared necessary by the Local Board of Health, can make Montreal appear much worse than it now does abroad.While people in Montreal are shrinking from taking stringent measures for fear the outside \u201cworld should find out that we have smallpox in the city, the New York, Boston and Chicago papers are devoting pages to the publication of the blackest reports concerning the progress of the epidemic.Whatever we may think about its being inopportune * as yet\u201d to inaugurate stringent measures the outside world will not shrink from stringent measures tu protect iteell against Montreal.Before we are much older a strict quarantine against the City of Montreal will be one of the stringent measures tor which the outside world deetus the present time opportune.THE REVISING OFFICERS IN ONTARIO.We must do Bir John Macdonald, or the Government\u2014whichever way you like to put it\u2014the justice to say that the appointments of the revisers of the voters\u2019 lists in Ontario are absolutely unexceptionable; that Sir John has fuilllled in both spirit and letter the promise he mads in Parliament during the debates on the Franchise Act to appoint judges as revising officers wherever possible.Out of 88 officers appointed in Ontario, 79 are judges, and the people have faith in the judges.The view taken by THE STAR of the Franchisé Act while it was under discussion in Parliament was, it will be remembered, that it was \u201ca wise and statesmanlike measure with a partisan tail,\u201d the said tail being the clause providing for the appointment of re- visingofficers.The objections which we took Lou the principle of that clause remain good, but we are bound to say that the Gov- erinent have so far acted regarding it in absolute good faith with the country, and it is with sincere satisfaction that the country shauld receive ite action in Ontario, an action holding out every promis?that throughout the Dominion the Franchise Act wilt be ap- \u2018plied to polities In the broadest and most honorable way.\u2018Lhe temptations to partisan action in the appointment of revising oliicers, and the -very degrading and dangerous resuits which \u2018would follow upon partisanship in these ofilcers givo cause for the greatest satisfac tion With what has been done in Ontarto.Moreover, as in this unmistakable case the Government Las shown itself Canadian more than Conservative, the case of the Government will become stronger all along the line 1n national questions, for it is rea- \u2018sonable to argue that if it is straightforward and honest in questions like this, it 1s .so in others which are leas easily penetrated by the public.THE ST.JOHN ELECTION.The election in St.John is a notable triumph for the Government, as the seat during - the Hon.Isago Burpee's life was overwheim- ingly Liberal.At least it supported him by .very large toajorities, but whether on ac- - éount of bis personal popularity or political views there is no means of determining.When Mr.Burpee dled last March the Con- servètives made up their minds to carry the \u2018constituenov; the writ for & new election was not issued for seven months; all the \u2018Government influence Was brought to bear an the city, and the result isto be seen in the conversion of a Liberal constituency into an apparently thoroughly Conservative and.This makes the fourth gain whish the \u201cConservatt es have made In the Maritime Yrovintes since the last general election, the other three.belnx Lunenburg, York and Antigonish.The Liberals may as well understand that if they cannot carry the \u201cMaritime.Provinces they have but succeeding In \u2018any other part of the Dominion.The \u201cGovernment is more unpopular titerq han afiywhare else, atid yet the Libatals \u2018have baen bbaten in avery elation ninca 1862 Bince that time the Liberals, have won two seats in Quebec (Lévis and Mezan- tic), and are thus weaker tbañ they were An opposition always bas up-hill work in a by-election, and it is peculiarly difficult work in Canada, because Sir John Mac donnid believes in carrying every comsti-.tuency that ls opened, for the moral support it will give bim throughout the country.Ou the other hand, the Liberal loaders seem to go on the principle that unless the local Liberals can carry it by their own exertions it is pot worth winning.It ia only natural that, as a consequence, tbe local opposition should be ¢rushed before the weight of Govefoment influence, and seat after seat lost.The victoriea of Antigonish and St, x.John have strengthened the administration more than it was weakened by all the as» 1 saults ol the opposition last session.THE C.P.RK TERMINUS.And now it 1s Boston which claims that the Canadian Pacific Raliway Company is looking upon it with favor us the Atlantic terminus of the road.For a road which is somelimes represented as running from nowhere to nowhere, through a country which will supply no traffic for years, some of the American cities show considerable eagerness to secure its terminus.The Boston Herald asserts, without adducing any reasons, that for a large portion of the year, imports aod exports could bo wade to better advantage at Boston than at any of the Dominion sea ports.We do not see it exactly in that light, and believe that Bt.Andrews, St.John, Halifax, and Louisbourg, are quite the equals, if not the superiors, of Boston in everything that goes to make up a first-class sea port.At apy rate, the railway is going to one of the above named Canadian ports, or several hundred thousand electors will know the reason why in the guneral elections of 1887.THE VACCINATION QUESTION.The Vaccinating Committee reports that its staff of vaccinators visited 5145 houses last week and vaccinated or re-vaccinated 812 persons.The results of the house to house visitation are not encouraging, and it is not surprising that the Committee relies principally upon the employers for the vaccination of the people.Employers must not depend upon the authorities in this matter; their own power is much greater.Last week in the city and suburbs there were 403 deaths from smaller pox and B12 persons protected by the publio vaccinators.At this rate Montreal would be a ruined and desolate city before small- vaccinations performed by the public vac- cinators represent but a small proportion of the whole.\u2018fhe Committee reports that the physician employed by the Canadian Rubber Company vaccinated in ten bours as many persons as the Committee's entire staff each day.Ax unfortunate mistake was made in yesterday\u2019s last edition in the heading of a paragraph referring to the late accountant of the Protestant Board of School Commis sioners.The paragraph was headed } \u201c Mr.Henry S.Evans arrested.\u201d The party arrested was Mr.Henry Evans.There is, ag it happens, only one Mr.Henry 8S.Evans in the city, and that is Mr.Evans, of the well known seed tirm of William Evans, and Secretary of the Montreal Horticultural Society.lt is needless to say that this correction would not be required as far as the city alone is concerned.but Mr.Evans\u2019 customers outside the city might get mixed about the matter if correction were not made.EN THE corner stone of the new synagogue of the English, German and Polish congregation will be laid to-day.The site ison MaGill College Avenue, and a flne building is promised.We congratulate the Hebrew community upon this auspiclous event.NOTE AND COMMENT.They Have Done Noble Work, {From the Providence Press (Rep.).] It cannot be denied that the mugwum bas done noble service in the cause to whi he is w example of steadfastness to his ddeal in the midst of partisan contiicts Is admirable, and his apirit of independence entitles him to respect.There is not the least danger that Lhe country will ever have many mugwumps, aud those we have deserve better treatment than they get There Are Lots of Them Everywhere.(From the Winnipeg Free Press.) The chief! drawback to settlement and progress with which this country has to contend is the number of chronic Pamiers and falsiliers by whom it is infes Mean of this class stir up discontent at hotne, and do their best to create suspicion abroad.TFbey are perpetually on the lookout for something to find fault with, or somet.to grow melancholy over.They are always expecting the worst, aud never really unhappy except whea their gloomy anticipations are disappointed.The Sub-Editors are Jubilant.{From the Canadian American.The subordinate editors of the Pall Mall azeite are extremely bappy Just now because their chief editor, Stead, b the \u201cblue pencil\u201d dgawn on him.He.veu into Court the other day with a long written defence of bis conduct.Before nilowing to t the magistrate went over it and struck oùt the bigger part ot it.The editor now * knows how it ls him- sell,\u201d to have what he thinks the best and strongest out-puts, the truly sublime and powerlul phrases, ruthlessly obliterated.Does Not Believe in the House of Lords, {From the London Dally News.) If we wern constructing our institutions anew, it is at least questionable whether there would be an y advantage in creating à Second Chamber.custom: to speak of it as if had boon evised to a check upon the first, a control, silght perhaps, and temoorary, je too y im- but real upon thi hast uises of Democrad is However, to @norè histoi Wherever a od Cham- bur exists, it either a survival or an imitation, often an inconvenient survival, almost always a clumsy imitation.A Cemetery Shouid Have Been SBslected.{From the Detroit Free Press.) The mistake made in interring General Grant's remains in a publié park is begin- nine to be glearly apparent even to those who urged it most zealously.The steady stream of visitors b worn the tbe grase entirely from aroun neighborhood ts filled Sith (booths for the sale of \u201cGrant gingerbr and other refreshments of similar character named after the realm lt departed.There is no single sug- n Jeft about t the of grandeur or Seon a result cy.could Bot Bot fu have Le followed interment in a well ordered cemetery.THE OOMING ROYAL WEDDING.Brilliant Soiree at Paris in Honor A the Bridegrootm\u2014Fhe Wedding Presen Paris, Detoder 21.\u2014 The soirée given tas evening in honor of Prince Waldemar o Denmark wasa most brilliant affair.1 persons, were in attendance.The presen ua into Waldemar and Princess aris 6 Orleans ware exhibited.Queen Victoria sent » mondaition studded with brilllants and taining lock ot Prince Albert's, haît, ha Duc \u2018and Duchesse de Ohart parente of Prince Waldemat\u2019s intend bride, à presented, a splendid ne aco th es of rubles apd diamo: 19 pet pélobx ting © the Du ther v le gifts pere, also shown.elvil marriage will taka place at the Mairie, the aires peine minis (bo P rine de, doitr invilia r the bride, 4 Bash Sesto aa the DU Ae for.deg roam.The Prince of Wales will away and the when Parliament re-opened in 1883.o chess of \"Orleans.SPORTS AX AFD P > TASTER.ho Gato Carters me mot, October omis AF Fe Brann Roya! Caledonian Surlidg CI held herve this afternoon, The following offi- cera were elected for the ensuing year: Pre- fo 5, Michie, Fergus; tirat vice-presi- Flavel L Lindsay; second vice- VW avidson, \u2018Toronto: chap- in.Eide, Dr.Earoluy, Aer secretary- treasurer, J.5.A committee was patate to arrange for a match during the ensuing season between rinks drawn from Toronts elube on the one side and from the entire province on the other.It was decided to make another effort to arrange for nn international match with curlers of the United States.Hanlan and Tesmer, Troy, N.Y\u2026 October 20.\u2014The Toomer race will be od on the Hudson off Pleasure Island on Sa rduy, Ootober 24th, batween 2.30 and 4.30 A final agreement was reached this ry Notes, plialands four great swimmers, Finney, Beckwith, Collier and Jones, will compete for the mile championship this month.\u2018The benetit to L.E.Myers at Madison Square Garden, Now York, Saturday wight, was financially huge success.Mye made $3000 by the affair, He ran hitesoit in the ball mile handlosp and won as he liked in 2.03.F.C.Carter, who was beaten by D.D.Mo\u201d loTaggart, of Montreal, at tho recent Canadian championship games at Toronto, won the mile run in 4 39 4-5.No records were broken.PROVINCIAL NEWS.ONTARIO, A two weeks\u2019 old infaut was left oh the doorstep of No.21 Markham street, Toronto, Monday night.It was sent to the Infants anlan- Dr.Calvin McQuesten, father of B.Me- Questen barrister of ton, was found dead i bed ! was 84 Years ot age.The Eastern District Association of Congregational Ministers beld Lhe first meeting of their session at the Independent Chureh, Otta y aftern: Th oon.© businees was a otiy private.The MoGoshen limit of seventy-four square miles on Black river was sold at Ottawa, Tuesday afternoon for $159, Seo.Mr.Hiram Robinson as, ho purchaser in the interest of Hymilt Dr.Covernton, me of ot the Provincial Board of Health, lett Toronto Tuesday morning for Albany, to confer with the bealth and-marine boards with a view Lo se- cac the abrogation of the quarantine ulaftons on the Niagara frontier.fire broke out in Jos ma furniture y moruing- raser eq ee day, The en were on the Ki soo Ba Bad ibe fire\u2019 SS, ohn comtes The ro okt and water, but L dy mae by insuran se of tre unknow - On Tuesda ovehing, Etten ¥Nelll, an old Woman, got druals laid down on the H.\u2018 EN W.Track where.it er { Wentworth rT tom ~L ha trali from Lhe Routh.cat \u2018her clean in two.The Coroner was notified but decided no inquest necessary.She lived with ber old sister on the mountain, John Collins, sup to bo a tramp from a Btates, * stueke Up & yo named ward ard Lane, oo ok street, oronto.Monda dat nigh to \u201chim when Collins Enook down and bolted.Col arrested and was sent to the Déniten: three years.Mr.Charlea Mohr, Reaves 9 of the Township of Fitzroy, was in Tuesday, and deposited an affidavit with \u201cCounty Crown At torney Lees, the Aruprior 0 mysior The sida: does pot throw any light on affair.Mr.Mohr, in eom- pany Hate, other parties, recently spent two days in searching for the box, but without success.Ag important int to oS ey © at Osgood: Hall for Foronto, Tue noon.The Lon obtained judgment a.Lown Go Niven, brokers, Tor pearly $8000, and call upon tne President apd Secretary of tha Stock Exchange, of which the defendants are members, to show cause why the defendants\u2019 seats on the Board abould not be sold under execution, The case was enlarged till to-morrow.QUEBEC.The ct os council of Notre Dame de Levis at its sitt Monday nigh ,pamed u local board ot health.Tha town repo » from amallpox and the citizens have resolved to use strenuous eflopts to keep it rue population of Metis are said to be very excited over a parcel of clothing ot at te rallway station a few days since by one Tancois, of St.Anne da Monts, whose wife, to whom the clothing : Delguged, Foot died of smalipox at The Court ueon\u2019s Be closed at Quebec Rg es, \"ho ¢ following prisonera rece Brien, on conviction ot $d sentence iron ont at hard la labor, and three months additional on d charge; J Joseph Trudel and Moise Parent, do a conviction of robbery {recom- men _mercy,) three years im the peniten! ; Michael Keenan, oh a cobvic- tion of a house, six months in gaol at t Lacasse, on a conviction of stealing from the person (recommen 2 mercy), ) six months in gool at hard labor; ichael Parent on conviction of simple asgault, and ap ndictment for shooting with intent to by ax months in gaol at hard labor; EK oft & conviction of breaking lb ery i\u201d ing in a shop, flve years in the penitentiary.Richmond.The annual bazaar in consegtion with the Roman Catholic ured 18 to be held at the town hail on the 20th, 21st and 22nd inat, The Irish comedy of \u201cKerry Gow\" at the tows hall on Thursda evenly last vas as as anticipal was crowded with a very blag qnd attentive audience.The telegraph offices of Richmond and Matias are now amalgamated and cara more central office near the brides n't the old store ki Enows as cheapaide.A tolephone wire has also been placed in pint ing business men the cholos of tick or ik.\u2018Lhe romises have been riboroughly renovated » J.©.Bedard, greatly proved ts appearance.Waterville.Yacciuating is es - prit ae here.are rot- ti at any fig on ot are er rs to Siorally\u201d coms a meagre a There was ce at St.John's Caren , who _hus Thurs dance at ing last (than pankagiv i ng) bobvithstanding that two glergymen took ne past! vey ty to iol and that vo m offic 0 or three zealous church ia decorated the church inn a beautiful propriate manner.o rector of Hatley, .Albert brave D8, ona prayers, and Bev.| Me Mc.Parker, mp vere mon on \u2018Givi Ca\" in w ry i gave he theor ol evolution fall § ustios, credits 8 to the powet of God, te The funéral of thé late Lowis Moïver, which took place here on the a: Baa, one of the argest yy township.The deceaged \u2014 a prominent D \"position in bile affairs dring hig life, having been volunteer officer the Canadian militia during \u2018the the xe bellion of 1837-8, polos b Mayor of Bury, the eux oat of Compton and a director ox of the Toteroational Railway.Ata pension the thoruiog of the tanerat the County's Council and forwarded to the family of the deceased highly ulogistic resolutions of respect and condo- ues.Khe Local -and Coun Goupolis, attended the funeral in a body, follo sty fopresentative gentl thio cit dion tm \u20ac She: noi novring wunicl foe ales o Era os native of Lewes, soociand.Berthier En Haut.tor coal racges and retreats, re.\u201cJolces it the oTact Tact that up to th present time only gt ne ¢ase of thed (pou pox,\u2019 bas reached \u2018t vorblaily- Jonithy j Sie a foe wo * Fhe docedsod mas Patthiok is r free fro bs æ Rl fe Seo sight of the ef en who, more than a year since, establ Health Committee, which has lately been thoroughly re-or- anized according to luw.Vaccination is © order of the day.All alike fake kindly to it ne the only anf rd against the fou The \u201csere and yellow leat\u201d pow rests upon the beautiful trees of Summer, indication ot the season past and harbinger of Winter.Dixville.Messrs.Baldwin & Lovell bave cut out all thelr clapboard logs.r.A.B.Cushing took a prize at Sherbrooke on his Hereford stock.Messrs, Cowhard & Baldwin are doing a very brisk business at thir mill.Mr.J.Beck, formerly of Coaticook, has ronted à place from Mr.Bruce Baldwin, and luteuds to open a meat and tish shop .R.C.Baldwin is shipping potatoes for the Cuba market.The price paid Is the lowest that has ever been paid here for ship-< ping purposes.The old Good \u2018Templars\u2019 Hall has been, moved Lo tbe fuot of the hill near the mil} poud, and will bo fitted up as & public bail or something of that kind.The sldowalks are nearly com mpleted, which gives the village quite a cititled appearance, and adds very much to the looks as well as convenience of the streets.There lies been moro improvement io this place during the\u2019 past year, in various ways, than in any three previous years of ita existence.Portneuf.On, Wednesday evening, 14th instant, there was beld here a most entertaining kable for os being singuintl kinda domi.Hat is hy is - Harvest Festival.The school-house, which was the scene of this pleasant gathering, was decorated In a highly artistic style.Dark fir boughs, With great bunches of the crimson berries mountain ash, sprays of heavily oon.rosy-cheeked crab- appl and graceful bouquets of well ma- certals formed \u2018charmingiy effective embellishments for the high white-walled room.The pro, gramme, for the evening was excellent, consisting of songs, dialogues, readings, etc.Inthe dialogues and recitations a great deal of dramatic power was displayed.in fn some cases ao well chosen were the parts that to ensure success the Performers had simply to be natu by \u201cthree beggars ars\u201d was loudly ape plaide and indeed so complete! transformed were the persona of this plece that even their most intimate friends hardly found them recognizable on their appearance on the stage.180 compan pe atter singing Save the Queen, \"\u201d all feeling highiy deghted with the ovening's periormance.\u2018The committee received the hearly congratulations of all present en the great success of their thelr programme.THEBAW WILLING TO FIGHT.He Declares He will Personally Lead Army Agsionst the English\u2014Ruing of the Shans\u2014A Number of Villages Burned.rl fia , October 21.\u2014It wlll be impossible for the nan Government's ultimatum Ta \u2018chan fortmighe |.King © bodies of men ritish derritory His Mi nisters advise te blocking of the Irrawaddy River with ships.A des teh froi con says \u2018that ats meeting >of his Trends n Mandalay Kina \u2018Thebaw declared that he would person lead his army against the English on believed in oon that the In ment will decide to depose Thebaw, Whether he accedes to the English demand not.9 urther advices from Burmah say: The Shans have risen vérin King Thebaw.They have burned a number of viliages on the west bank of the Salmon river, and have attacked Hamnee, The Burmese fled at the - approach of the Shans.+ PRINCEALEXANDER'S PROTEST.: He Objects to the Menscing Attitude of over King Milan\u2014Servia Momentarily Expected to Declare War.PHILIPPOPOLIS, Octoher 21.\u2014The Servian troope near the to town of Widden having assumed à meonacing attitude, Prince Alexander made a formal protest \u201cta regard tothe matter.King Milan was further by Austria not to begin hostilities and L the Ser- vian troope wore accordingly withdrawn a distance of 10 miles VIENNA, October - 21.\u2014 The Neu Freie Presse has a despaton from Pudippopoue | statinæ that M.Straucky, provisional overnor of Eastern Roumelia, deciares hat Bulgaria counot cede auy territory to Servin He expects.momentarily that Bervis will declare war.LoNDOX, October 21.\u2014The North German Gazette refers with surprise to the report that Lord Salisbury, insiets that the Bulgar- fan union he mat The Government © of Sumani has forbidden the expo rtation of horses from that countr to Hulgar a officers at Odessa are now refused leave of abeence.INDEPENDENT BERBER.Bu.October 21\u2014The people of Ber ber have declared themselves independent.\u2018The Governor has offered his sub a to the Khedive.A PRESENT FEOM CANON FARRAR.Bosror, October 21.\u2014~Canon Farrar has consented to present to the Webster Histor- foal Book the original manuscript of his quiory on Grant, delivered at Westminster y.THE COLONIAL EXHIBITION.The Educational Display of the Province of uebec \u2014 The Openings for aadian Man tured in England and Gedeon Ouimet, puperintepdent of Publie Inatrootion: Rev.Mr.Principal Re \"I Rexford of Laval Normal School; ; tary of Pui Tosa Committee \"ot the Council of lic d Mr.have been na a Commission to prepare an © oxbibit tors the Colonial Exhibition descriptive of the educational system of the Province.This exhibit, it J he school is unders include books in use in the public schools, 6 pool mens of writing and draw wing representative schools and a display of ool maps, furniture, eto.Mr.tavenson, commissioner of the exhibition for the Province of rageipt of numerous enquiries informed STAR reporte many intend exhibitors in Montré already at work on their exhibit soma of these ovens Lo the trouble ide lans drawn for the \u2018dlepusltion of the ce aos by architects.enson 18 auto enquities from Fails Le morchanie and thors a3 to the departments of trade in rue there | he or Canadian productions.à nadian utacturers have fleld in England comparatively unthought of by | the mass ot the people.One gentleman, a Livetpool nt and forwarder, writes that for some e Canadian made ! farm tools sold fn England and in fact all far moi larger, than t Lance of any B00 make.rom 15 to 1881 betw 1 $350, ahd orth o Tair tools sold in England, but ne 15 a the sale bas not been largo because the trade has not.been pushed and the agricultural | deprosaion hag Anais duc the de dem Semis I The Rousenold wo words In Eogland and in Tact th # iuachines now fos Leo in su Le land and Pure: x America.Ts huinber of o of as is equal a that tol] ! the largest ee cmanufacturers, &a the writer Was puzzl find here a a these ruments wont to.ere is a goo demand for man stoves, the letter In question remarks, ao in England, but, lar, 3%: numbers pa through on their way ormany, ana\u2019 the Continent.The write his surprise \u20ac that most of these sloves où come from the n5 a western part of | New ter state.He addy that \\enadiag aoufacturers may be ab explain ho it 1 they nllow the rush ot business pas their very dours, Bev.cure L Labelle has Just ieft for Lake Tem e in connection With the col- an afte Mine.Yeistord attributes her failure in This last season Le of à at 7 who esta} was Toure gid in.he Ji sont Si | \u201clieak\u201d rather t chan \u201caa \u20ac dois | ho Res fo far shows that LOUIS BIEL AGAIN RES TY ISPROTAL x, py $tan, ' Wnrkreee, October 20.to November iv, = Tumors however large, speedily and painlessly cured cde tic, powder ot ee \u201cWithout gai Consultation tree.Write for pamphiet and relerences, enclosing two letter stamps for reply.World's Dispensary Medical Associu- tion, 663 Main Mireet, Buffalo, N.Y.Prince Louls-of Battenberg's future ephere \u2018of employment will ba it connection with onu of the Royal yachts.The Queen does not approve of tho separation of married couples so thai hereafter Frings Louls is exanliied oxclüsively on hoine service.Yes Mujesty's granddaughter and her husband, who derive the bulk of thew income from thelr Royal relative, will bo granted tho use of the Villa Hohenlohe, Qucon ictoris's residence at Baden-Baden, w boeu for several yeurs unoccupi Jabesh Snow, Gunning a N.B., wri \u201cI was complotely pr Lrated, hc, th = tri ou, 1 elon a bott ie.and % did me much good that L Kot another, and before 3 was used, | was My son Was cured of a bad cold bu tho | Le of Ball a bottle.1t ous lik Lkewit fire,and makeacures wherever pe pa from the Kalhari desert, Poucs now lo London, are only four feet in They live almost: entirely pader vind, and subsist on locusts, ants, 1 and the flesh of wild animals.I eir ae Quago isa mere succession of \u2018thls is amply -com for by ba tonishing power of pores er their mean- ini bys by siens, Pons earthmen belbg born pan- tim The re of Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator is shown by its good effects on the children.Purchase a bottle and give it a trial.ein een The Duke.of Newcastle, it is reported, hi jolned Line Roman Catholle Church.wae converal place me axo, said, but the avowal was postpe ned u: uke attained his TIAJOTILY.This conversion has ca much annoyance in Éstablishod Chur olrotea.The duke has great influence, an: ah income of $200, 0, dollars & year.jo avold harsh purgative pi pills.They first make you sick and stipated, rter\u2019s Little Liver Pi rego.lat 16 bo and make you well.Lose, one pill.So A few months ago a hitherto unknown portrait of Shakespeare was diseovered in a shop near the Haymarket.It bad been for the p on of a family at mai of the panel on which it is are Bev.oral explanatory couplets, dated nearly 160 years ago.Leading druggists, on this continent teatity to the and constantly p & Lyman\u2019s V BE covery and Dynooptio Cu sport very an yspeptic repo its beneficent effects upon thelr @ customers troubled with Liver Complaint, Con spa.; on; DY , Thiidrit sof the\u201d dt other pave rmities, and sa & female has accomplished remarkable cures In the 2 of Viscount Wolseley leaving Ro son, his daugh ter is to take the rank of Viscountess, aud the titie 15 to aoscend to her male hy Special Notice.1.am an extensive dealer in fine horses, buy aud sell 23 many as any man in New England.T use pxolusively my stables Giles\u2019 Liniment Iodide Ainmonia and Giles\u2019 Horse Powders to cure distemper in young cattle, sore hroat, remove splini ffs and wi es Dom = bore romed es ary what 1 rely on; 2 horse dealer should without them, rank Griswold.West Fobdoipn: Vt.Sold by oli druggists.Shüloh's Cure will immediately re ia or 14 MONTREAL.We, the the undersigne d druggists, leasure {née ruine! have sold ET MOF eue b Crust for many years, and know it to be of the oldest as well as one of the most Tellablo propars for: the 0 ot COUGHS ant Lune OMPLAINTE- that gives greater satisfaction to those who I it and we do not hesitate to recommend MoxTREAL, June 23, 1882.LYMAN, SONS & 00., Wholesa!o Druggists.H.SUGDEN EVANS & CO., Wholesale Drug- vista.H.HASWELL & CO., Wholesalé Drugsists.R.J.DEVINS, next to the Court House.J.D.L.AMBROSSE, 471 Notre Dame at.RICHARD BIBKS, 207 McGill st.J.A.HARTE, 400 Notre Dame st.LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, 209 Notre Dâtme st.PICAULT & 00, 76 Notre Date st.W.B.BULLING, 600 Notro Dame st., East.T.H.GHIVE, 618 St, Mary st JOHN LEWIS, Victoria square.HENRY F.JAOKSON, 1868 St.Catherine st.BOBT.H, BRYSON, 1437 Bt.Catherine st.HENRY H.CURTIS, 1188 St.Catherine st, 8.LACHANCE, 646 8t.Catherine st.HENRY BR.GRAY, 144 Bt, Lawrence st.JAMES GOULDEN, 175 St, Lawrence st, O.RAYMOND, M.D., 216 St.Léwrence st, J.A.FIRN & 0O., 697 Ornig st.0, J.COVEBNTON & CO., 121 Bloury at, .M.G.EDSON & C0,.201 St.Antoine #t.JOHN LEWIS, 881 8t, Antoine st.DR.BOURQUE 00,, 100 St.Antoine sk, De J.LEDUQ & C0., 191 8%.Joseph st.B.E.McGALE, 201 8t.Joseph st.DR.L.J.P.DESBUBLERS, 891 8t.Joseph sat.| @.L.WIGHY, 535 Bt.Joseph st.P.O.GIROUX, 301 Bt.Joseph st.W.A DUCKETT, M.D., 664 St, Joseph st DR F.L.PALARDY.103 St.Bonaventure st.J.A.DAWSON, 525 St.Lawrence st, DE.L.8.VERNER; 956 St.Catherine st, L.B.BARIDON, 808 St.Oatherihe st.RB.DUGAL, 815 Bt.Catherine st.DR.A.THIBAUDT, 489 8t.Mary st, ALF.BRUNET, 541 St.Joseph st, JP A.GABBOIS, 32814 Ontario st us 2z2aw PR OTE CT Your AEM ' ASTER VACCINATION, tient .MATERS Vaccination Shields ! in the market THROAT a know of no article arations LDS, > |.Boldbyall Druggista, e pi e HY a Te PHYSICIANS.;.- VACOIKE VIRUS.\u2014 Wo sre dafly receiving a supply from the well-known house of Da, HENRY A MARTIN & BON.of Boston.WwW.A.Dr & Co 16 & 16 PHILLIPS SIUABE MONTREA L A UTOMATIO SPRINKLERS, rom | FIRE EXTINGUISHING Otthe Latest and Best kind fitted upbr ROBERT MITOHBLL & 00.Sole Agents for the Dominion.Corner se Four .Seat Biron; \u2014 Riel bean reapited 8 inoreas- | ET WAY, Lug, sepitats Juste fon hs ON | 3 ui elie at his Hes dence, N 2 Ta EiBAY.2nd VOTEGBER Inst, Drawing Hoont Sat {Thomson make) Maho- pay Dining Table, Pia Go Herbe Top inut Lounge covers an Who \u201d Monti Nue Set, China, snd Tupastry.Carp hi ix- ures, Refrigerators, Meat Sales, Orhaments, Pictures, & Sale at TEN o'clock alsin.WILLIAM M.ARNTON, 2/5 \u2018 Auctioneer, 2 COVERED BUGGIES, EN AND (DOUBLE HARNESS, &¢, oja t the Si tH - dde, CI, LEW IIA oy ; AT 22 FoRT BTREET, QN THURSDAY, 23nd OCTOBER, At TWELVE o'clock, Noon.WM.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.Thos.J.Potter\u2019s Sales.AAA bi ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST A OF HEE RE GENAY LORS HO 832, at i ms on Menday Morse, October 20th.TWO LOTS, esch 25x116; and ONE LOT, 28 teet 6 Inches x 116, with made Jane in cour £ fous will ture 2472 Shaw's Sales.IN Jromny IMPORTANT SALE WEST Property, state late Daniel x Tancé, a 0 of N.Y.The subsariber will at his rooms, No.333 8t.James St., o TUESDAY, the D7th inst.a large amount, 1 valunbl property, = situe ated west of Mounta comprising ist, all and n nn rot lots on various AES Fall paréloulars of this greut uly announce Sa \"We Ee.SHAW, Agctionser.: SALE AT MY STORES, TRE GRAND CENTMAL, No.832 ST: JAMES STREET, Ou FRIDAY MORNING NEXT, will comprise some personal family offects, contents of several cl es ; also vus Htore vist, can be seen at Hili'n Warehouse.Must be sold.W.E.SIA 247 doliohesr.HOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS FOR WW TOUS ALE BY VO FOR Th à qubscriber has poceived pate ell at the stores ABWELL & CO.No.AU EU Paui street, on Thursday, the 22nd Octuber Anttant, At Eleven O'clock.JByructions in one | at so much on dollar.the whole Cot the stock gi Drugs, taie Patent odicines, Lime Juice, Essences, , Lerfumes, Tuilet Articles and general Drugrists' Eun- ies, together with the Btore ang \u201cOthe Fixtures, the whole amounting.as per inventory, to abou ut 324.0 3 fhe inventory can be seen à 6took examined on the premises up to the day of sale.First class opportunity to purchase, as the present business must be wound up.Terms\u2014Ope-hall cash, balance i four, oi t and twelve months.approve paper, interest.We 3.SHAW, 241 Auctioneer.Of the other four lots sold to Mr.mson, two are Puli upta with excellent b an the two recently sol bim it uso ser, and issos for ans masitug a realls désirahic te for one or two Hoos Bt calf rine ä eet is uns \u2018a8 it co: qua il el ES fn value, Phe ts will sold separately.Salo at ELEVEN o\u2019élock, THOS.J.POTTER, 247 Sudoneor.MO USEHOLD F: ROBNITURE CARPETS, toves and General Next tale at my room, 1958 Se Ta James street, Thursday, 88nd Gotebun at ® O\u2019eleck.Goods should be sent in at once.Phero isa good demand now.Last sale was very suo- cessful.THOS.J.PO 245 | RY'S MALTED COCOA.A combination of Fry\u2019s Pure Cocoa Ex- {fact with Allen & Hamburg's concentrated FOTTER, Auctioneer.An ordinary dose contains more th active properties of Malt than a pins of % the best ale or po: May be had from druggists a wholesale from Kerry, Watson ae w vw INSOLVENT NOTICE pndersigned Fu Soll by Jo otr r, 1 x \u2018at ele von o'slok, longing 710 Above line ey ana Ladle 8\u2019 pero oth us or luventory to 61.016.the 2204 fn à on the further information obtained trom y Lan KENT æ TURCOTTR, 7 Place d\u2019Armes, Monursal A.Marcotte & Os.ar 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE an DOMINION TELEFHONS co.(In liquidation), \u2014AND\u2014 res om oby give: a gris sald Copa soars nsis of: te elephones aud telephonie appacnts manu and in process of mau glob Plant, or e of Te epho onio o Tia enr ag gonsinl hy ray ture of all hreléphonie de dedi that: PABA Tl a le or men ° in, Dos Farniture, Fixtures, Gns- Braok- Will be sid, at se much on the dollar, bror der of the Cour Publio auction, to the and highest bid ory - On FRIDAY, the 8 day af Ostedon, Eloven o'clock in the 1 forenoon, ab, the said Torms of sale.Dall ca cash, up pon adid tation of effe and the balance on very of same be made within tres days.; Biddprs to deposit wi Uap 7 at the: time of sale an 8 Boge loboqué af ins vo Saat bidder will be retain acount of the pur- ghase pr price, and aimed on unless tos contract Sa a op Slostion to the unders bed, thé stock can be seen and fully exami ned an oppot- fanity given to ve A the atoo) is complete in all i ay unexpired term of tthe case Sag be E.SHAW, ; uctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE FINAL NOTICE TO CREDITONS.In the matter of (The inte) THOMAS PHILLIPS, Jn, of the City of Montreal, Hardware Mérohant.A second and final dividend in this matter 1 bef pared and wi be JSarable ét m soo Faibar OO.30TH, 1635, nd the tained.tors h produce them olfine potes are io ert s AMUEL ©.Tn RFIELD or) INSOLVENT NOTICE | In the matter of, PAUL TROTTIER, Yalley~ Errata inventory oh re a + RE Sipe ot aad er Place à Armen, Hon Montreal, A.MARCOTTE & OO, ur Auctioneers.CANADA, Do the inhabilants of the TOWN OF BT.HENRY, ond te ail Provinos of Quebed, Town or Sr.Hnxnt, «District of Montrea von de may concern.LIO NO uË pis Roll for Foam of § IVEY thas Belli oy ua ban prime od pie $ ni \"rom wid, agcorde order from the for ee P fe the Oly pe se th tows eine Her for the inf: ot a atte EE rod 0) oir repress à parte = de x dires at St Ben 4 owe 3 & ary, niv, ondes m7 ant : Qutoben re on.dls aight GE phe Office of the Counal falls TOWN HALL.} A.DESBVE, Sry No.86 St.Hénry st.Bec.-Trons, : 1 820w JAues BAYLIS & SON ard now thowiix ut their warerooms, 1888 and 1858 NOTRE AE AT - one f the a se ge enorst assorte oof Ci ne among the diaper t piel\u2019 arg Jew wooks openy an Sent rodeo ot ons of loom: vas fa dede : OILOLOTES DES Nas OURTAINS COVERINGS HH APRS SWEEPERS STAIR RODS LINQLEUMS LININGS A FELT GTA PADS 12 Slip price, a of ae ait i FE mas le hs, fis : CHAINS so gf NOREIOE SEES, Now Stasi | fon Ti sf Thomson & tGowder's Sales.GRAND CENT \"RAL, 341 AND 443 Br.JAMES BT.Weekly Auction Sale\u2014~Furniture, Carpets.Friday Afternoon, October 38rd, 2 o'clock.THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.RAND CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS.CHOICE COLLECTION BOOKS.Menday Afternoon, 268th October, 2 o'clock.Catalogues ready Saturday, 24th inat.THOMSON & GOWDEY Auctioneers.THz GRAND CENTRAL, Al AND 243 JAMES STREET.5 Desks for nowspare , 5 Glass 180 6 Can Arlon À i ot ha ques 2 es PRIDAY a.OOTURBERE 38, THREE O'CLOCK.THUOMSUN & GOWDKEY, 245 Auctioneers.N ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.We have been Instrueted by Messrs.D.Torrance & Co., axents of ihe 88, ** Orussbrooke,\u201d stranded at Seal Cove, Now- foundland, on a voyage to s'Montroa o> offer at auction, in lots to suit va { ber cargo, now ance of h Tne oo 5 cQili St.Part a£ Mont- ron Girders undies Iron Iron Tubes 8 t Zine 7 cases Slice Lin 2 cases B oot Zino Goose Dates 51 Boiler i 16 Tire: 3 barrels Zinc Pain.kegs Nails 8 Paint M52 boxes Glass 128 buhdles wire 50 plates iter 84 Boiler 146 Crates Bottles 1 Cask 8 The whole for unresérved sale and immediate removal, on Wednesday, October 98, at 10 o\u2019closh.Catalogues ready Tuesday, 27th inst.THOMSON & GOWDEY, Quctlonesrs, The grand Central, 247 241 and 248 Bt.James Street, 6 McGILL COLLEGB AVENUE Wa are pére ou Osi nara.10 o'eiseix.1 auction Ze art oof do - ousetoi Fur ructed to \u201cSons ting À wee Piano, two hk th, Orraraata oF, Tenn Es Piper Of rnaments, ; es, B.P.Sideboard, Truss-leg 2h thy Chairs, Sjpner and Tea Sat, Platedwaré.Du Bedroom Bet (a good one), two Brack Yaingt Bedroom Bets, contents of four ro hal os Tong, ¥.y fine Re, He rigorator ttabon Furnitur The 8 whole ! or positive sale, Owner leaving for TUOMSUN & GOWD Auctioneers, The Grand Central, 245 241 and 243 St.James Street.53 ANDERSON SIREET 53 THURSDAY, SQUTOBER 3%, o TEN O'CLOCK.We tructed to sell the neat Household CRs Porto Set, M.T.cable Pictures, ls apes Carpal, Wo Wardrobe, Ash an ron y Din ning Table, Bide- Lounge, Refrigerator, all EL ooking Stoves, Kitchen Far niture, etc.ete.TMOMSON & GOWDEY, 243 A hin, uotioneers.VACCINE VIRUS.We receive daily supplies of The Lancaster County LYMPH, (DR.ALEXANDER'S.) 30,000 Distributed -During Last Month ! FAILURES (As Reported) Barely ONE PER CENT.EVANS, BONS & MASON (Limited).Montreal, Western Branch\u2014Toronto, 244°10 THE MEDICAL PROFESSION - AND UT HERS, VACCINATION CERTAPIOAT.Printed on Good Paper, 87 per 1,000, 800 1 per 100 orersos Morron Puures & Buses Siaitoners, Blank Book Makers and Priniers 1785 Norse Daux E SE.Montant, SEATH, the 1 Trouser Maker, makes à specia ty of Trousers, and by strict attention to that braneh of the business has succeeded in Buildin the Largest TROUSER TRA E nthe \"| ci.1817 Notre Dame street.PROTESTANT REL) RELIEF COMMITTEE Acting under the d direction Hontih the Proto: t Rolle ef 8! ihe Board will from the 19th inst?disper provisions su Leas of money to tamiTies sufferibe ED those hood! Er i me ir fr pli at once La Lount thhoral fic mit à à to th uen of Health platine per urge the | Committee void mi option of tho f titre, feeling con- that if it pocania ui niversal many valu.wo à lives would be saved.The Committes has diyidod ftsalt into\u2019 Western Bu ern and mmittsss, an 2 open off gd at 13 Gonford serost in die roue pt ee ot for aly ols JAS.canmicnati © bal- nded at Lean Cooking ae Meetings and Amusemonts.Fat Tere Mr x mn ASE EATRE ROYAL, sparrow & Jacobs, Proprietors and Manage Week Oct.19,K1x el Hount AMA : , A Wh: A we Weal a ners, tin; and\" no ioe ovel mnethanie .Blackfriars Hridge and are aie Fra net Very serre 8, Antonio 10.A7 NATURAL HISTORY HALL, ¥ Cox.USIVERtITE AND CatuOany Sreuçrs VIIL Lecture (D.V.) on | LFRED MACE, THURSDAY 7E>apine et.xeua, BUBSECT.-\" The Second Coming of the Lord Jesus\u201d ALL ARE i VITED.HEL VANGELICAL ALLIANCE.The Bran 2 Hiont Alliéitoé Bore cols he the ihe Ta anniversary of vôcat siliet of Nantes,\" ord publie pu eo be, Erskiny Chureh, on lhursday, 2nd of of Jetobor, 1884 mencing at 8p, M.s ap opti to the degasfon wil one vor dy.Hove pan: \u2018Hunsford.Dou- d A \\ A.?aif, Riot ea.SRB fecretatr : Hw obras MONTREAL HATO Athietie Assosintion GYMNAsTIC ENTERTAINMENT x \u2014AND- ASSAULT AT ARMS, members of tha Gy or sès, assisted by mém the Montreal Fencing OT TUnsDAY EVENING, Oe Nasium Hare M Gobfoia 81, \u2018êt.» cloëk on\" In the YM! , Commendlug at El ÎGH i wa of 8 hate = lal) And FA Dili And Lazanits, Clubs and Dumbb Dolg's new E erel nes With tha tion ith Barbells, iho vi de din Fr te en gly frees Tia Ee ry novel attractions in {he Fr in £3, to yes Horizontal Bars, order ors, \"ars! Dimseion 80 cents BAM'L M, BA C rm 0S Dept.ONTREAL Lacnosas Otun.Thiers will be of members an, ed x an N.J.FRASER.Hoo.sacs yo.DEPORTMENT anp MUSIC.of the series of Private As- as hey 2472 semblies un a p Frid day, 28rd \u2018Perso rsons wishing to joi please sen in their nai Gi an dresses durin i 8 week.JUEEN\" ASSEMB.Cl, iss ntlomen J mesa, A 74% PS i yon [EE oung vont le class y an 2 VE vaio mide, Emi hall on and ater det, TE\" DD \u20ac rg arm.BT = for io Public class Wednesday and Baturday.245° : MAS.GODWIH, 1800 Bt.Casbertnd street.| ADIES OF THE CAN PRESBY- L reques TEEN p eu ti the r u Pro sant 8 le ox Bn XL imalipox Hospital 1 5 Ch nasal ru to yh t's Ghural That ind Inst, ve: ween nine ab snd\u2019 LE past ten a.m, Bign 2481 .GEO.H.WELLA Pastor.JFBLAY BEING THE DAY AULOTTED to Enox Churah for supp lying for the usa of Protestant toa x Beda Givi Hos ial he ngregatio on are Morning of Para tas sour ho ITY OF MONTREAL CONSOLIDATED FUND.A, on.the ab à Foristored ead oh bo de and paid the second o 2 will PO hgh AMES F.D.closed from this BAS Eure.r.1885.} 248 6 \\ .TO RATEPAYERS, ttes as smuch as by law all Som- cplrs to ve Real stats re SRE TREE Montreal pu the ay ° Pub ow a fs Has kiven that {boot sde: s'tor uctions of 8 x il br the assossors after , D hava B £89 Li free VACCINATION.LIST OF ve; | VACUINATION STATIONS \u2014 Dr.Read, § Phillips Square.Dr.Dase, 1800 St.Catherine street.Dr.Hutchison, 515 Wellington street.Dr, Roy, 867 Notre Dame street (Hochelaga).Dr.Laporte, 1180 Ontatio street.Dr.Cadgraln.102 St.Denis street.Dr.Stroud, 5237 St.Lawrence street.Dr.Airth, 28 Richmond square.Dr.Bousharit, 57 Visitation atreet.Dr.Demers, 2195 Notre Dame street (west) Dr.Leblanc.181 Centre street.Dr.N.Fafard, 844 Amherst street.Dr.Marsolals, 1320 Notts Dame st.(aast.) The above offices are open 2, dally tron from 8 to 9,50 a.m., and from 6 to T.Health Office, City Hall from 9 om PY \u2018Brangh Office, 421 Bt.Catherine stroet from fam.te o Broach es 2811 Notre Dame street, from Also a ihe Montreal Disgansary, 185 86 Antoine University Dispensaty, 8t Urbain street Fentorn Hospital, 1051 er street Jet\" on $403 oh 1 see strbet, 8 to o'slock oh 3a 7.undays cades co rch, ¢0 net , Locture Hof of Er Spiele ure streets, sme o\u2019alock p.m., atv Be AE Sew Dypanrursr, \u201cMontreal 3H Ain, 1583, sSesti Denis FE 5 3 fon Dates an tin + Ho ibs mid re ai Ry Ay yy end ors hn fod by si pts silo of rom ge OF ee the party is to enter Au à CONTES CEE fre lowent ied] any tender will not neces.THURS erect the al y be acco! Ns.SLACHMET KN, \u2018 City CLERK'S prmor, ps 15th, 1885.) | Ne ASK FOR : 5 nraters Casbotie Acid.he Bost Ditatestaat de _ Ne BIRTHS.MOBS-On Ostober Alot at 155 University street.th os n Edward Moss 948 ton, Ootober dE.tha wife of Montreal.bfa sd IN \u201cat the Method dint 8 \u201cParia oph Giallo SON\u2014At 523 Or t October 17 the niger hi ae daush ght Sirs Outob Poe Ng HTINGA the Li 8 508 H.Nightingalo ofa son.At euil on Sunday.oct.18th, the wife of ee pson of Octobe ars \u2014, 7 Fuit d'atréot.ctober 21s PLAIN ALICE HE eA 262 MARRIAGES.- TTIER \u2014 On Oct.loth at BOURDON- Tho Ie a Roy, J.N.enero.Oviia \u2018Bourdon, re Canadien Bnowsho Club, Jregs.of Le ou daughter of ter.Yoko Mis Trotgjer: t this city.tcher; t mombors Of {D o olub wish the häppr couple a joyous Journey.A NOH VALI PA Shires: Octo ber rd by 4 he Let r.Giband, G.Paincha: to Miss ies {ne Vallguets >.fith dogchier of Plerre Vali- quette.à.Nocards MENZIES-MCOALLUM- At Garlaton Place to lov.A.cott, Alex: aio 5 ta Lizèlo N Me itn , DEATHS.ENACH.\u2014Ia this city.Octobe DE den ee: ot his brother-in-law, Hon omés Ryan, Konatar, osuprios P'asodors Da Montenaoh: Esq.yrs, Junoal from 804 Peal street 0 oo day October 28, at 8.30 am.to pécques Cartier Whart, where the stesmer Mo aos ak will be in attend: anos The funepal Bervoes nequaintances ueu rie ie responttully | invited to attend, 247 8.CHASE~In this city, Oct, 19, William Ellwood, of consumption, aged 14 years, son of the late Josoph .Chuse, ir.Funeral from his uncle's residence, 230 Bt.Martin street, to Mount val Cemetery at8 p.m., Wed day.da and acquaintances are ro- speotfully fv ted to a rend.» ry EE is = n October 21, Gus- AME Mo A a aged a native of the County Tyrone.he Foland.unerai will take e from mother-in-law's residence.Banar No, 80 treet, on Érider.Ogtel ber \u2018aa, t 2.8 \"pe tn \u2018bone metery.Friends and acqu tances are respectfully invited to sutend MONTAGNE-\u2014In this oies, on October 20.Late b Leon RB v osaire, infan of J, no ne.merchant allo.\" Bunoral w Preah leave bia atber\u2019s residence.258 8 Se.sŸ ireet, urs À Fri ends are respectfull y invi to attend.SHANAHAN\u2014In this city, on Detober 20th Edward, youngest son of the late Edward Shanahan.aged 20 years, native of Nenagh, County Tipperary.[reland.ARBEAU\u2014 n this cits.on the J8th instant.Uertrude younkest Jang ter of Flav, god 13 mo ew York and Phil pointé papers please Gopy.Mac8 \u2014At 491, Lagayohetiore 5 street, 0! 0 he Nh Ame Bg months, youngest daughter of Alex.fino ere t Dr.Sutho LBERT\u2014At the residence o r- qi and, 745 Dorohegter street, Melinda Gil Gilber © aged 67 years.Funeral on Wednesda Jar à afternoon at HARVEY\u2014At Carleton Place, Ont.or 18, Henry Harvey, 75 yrs « BjBLOEr At Carioton: Place, -Onky-Octe.16.|.saboila Stewart, widow of late Ninian Hislop, 46 yrs.1 Ahe.Weather, 1 5.m.\u2014 Probabilities for the next 24 hours: South to west winds, partially clearing weather, lower tomperatuce to-night.LgADINGS BY HEARN & HARRISON'S St hermometer this day: Max.48 angers 43°; samo date last year: Mux.5271 min.L'arometer readings to-day: 8 a.m.30.12 12 m., 80.09.\u2019 Appointments this Evening, Theatre Royai\u2014\"After Dark.\u201d Montreal Lacrosse Club\u2014 Meeting.Optimism.The world.is old.And love grows cold, And hearts are sold For gold they say.My lady tastes the Pleasure.each hour tbat passes by In Fasnion s golden garden Meanwhile, downtown her husbao, From dawnlog until dark, In bis close and cobwebbed \u2018office, Out-tutls bis buaiast clerk.For the world ts old, And lovesfirowa cold, Aud beurts Are soid For gold\u2014 Well a day But my lady's preseace evrr Brightens the busy place : Wheu bo pauses in his writing Ho sees her perfect face.Masowbile, uptowu, by lady I'he gayest ul the gay, The kiss of har lips keeps Tor nim.Tha love of her heart all day, 1s the worid then oud\u2019 Does love grow cold?And are hearts sold For gold alway?\u2014 George 1.Lanigan in Town Jopica.zou 0 ROGRESSIVE TIMES.\u2014 EVERY DAY Lrings oùt a pew invention and the test ie a SOFA BED, manufactured by Wa, xa & Co.652 ori street.It is considered by all who have seen it to bo the best, PAINTERS MATERIALS, \u2014 aT- 4.B.FARROW'S, 1823 Notro Dame Street.The Water Taxes.The revenue from water! rates in the city la\u201d HR ah nd oF bb calloctions to the samo he increase bus beet educed hom 15, S00, which it was at the fret ot Aligust, we 33000.que total coilec- Ft ie fs ar amount to $518,400 as againét 81 400 Jat thio saine a last year.vowing thé.M hrovalanoe of thé Smallpox the waLey ts not being cut off Irom thé houses of peop od Bat 1 1 0 arrears for taxes and it is Expected 4 ab if this old rule bad been ¢n- forced lastarly that there would not have 2 reduction in tite lucrense of col- Sd na arvoste are nuw belog 8 ta N sr generee + Orgäitors of the \u201c Times.\u201d mes a the cfeditofs© Janda Stn A Ho Mines Pub! hing Como beter jn fee das berceau Over voire oa A tice ver y rep résent.Mr.Arthur M, Pet- Kaa.w es yeh pi on \u2018curator, où ariane, W.L Chige d Mcrariane troré nam med In moétins was then., whoñ à 8 nS wii 0 1 is uikdératoud i oy on Li an offer ot settlement will \u2018contribu LAVAL UNIVERSITY.A Probability of It Being Empowered to Grant Theological Degrees.The followi ress despatch was i from Quebec à > morning : received It is stated that His Holiness the Pope nifled his intention 84, frérols al the pon The Same Cooling as Juhi DO! the desire of His ave vo Laval the principal aniversity EH i - Slasttes à of North America, oad of PRN combleté t J \"thro teal studies, hereatior will, by the orders of the council! of tho H Holy Bee, Focoive the same degress at RA STAR reporter consequently culled upon Rev.Mr.Marcoux, the v on tector of Laval to-day und learned from him that the statement was not devoid of truth, The reverend gentleman satd that whea Archbishop Tas- chereau visited Rume some time ago, Pope I expressed a desire to make Laval the medium in America of all theological and nhilosophiôal teaching.Of course there i8 Do prospect of this occurring for sometime, but be had every reason to belleve that it will happen sooner or later.ural address Rev.Mr.Hamel pe his inau on the re-openin, Laval University où on the first of Octo! of alluded to the above mentioned fact, and spoke with great ass ance of ibe ultimate sucoess of the pro\u2019 oot, A gentleman who has always been anta- gonistio to Laval and & strong supporter uf fctoria, said he supposea th pes wish\u2019 was that the power of conferri \u201cne d of Doctor of Divinity should iron > Laval until such time ns the University is completed, thoreb saving t time and funds of aor vind afudents, who would otherwise have to go to MONEY FROM OVER THE BORDER.Cure Primeau, of Boucherville, Does to the States and Brings Back $i the Cathedral Mere, Not very long 4go Rev.Mr.Btimeau, curé of Boucherville, and well KNOW.Tot.hs dee de votion to the Cath enterprise, thinkin, that the Canadians who Are so numerous | States would not be averse to contribute = othe St.Peter's Going tuud, paid « firat visit be French Catholis o rl- boroug olyoke and Sema and some few poh | {tes fa tbe environs.He found pastors a and flocks equally desirous of û the good work of erecilng the grand rig PATA Thich lo is: at the same tlipe 10 be the tomb of M r.Bourge at, an a few days ovat $1400.monstre ail Sash, ad subscribed a been Thus this Jatholics fes Teco, saeoutised {fe Se oa sacrifices \u20ac in - favar or Chooese pee Churenec™ or ts United States.The Canadian curé of Sprinafleld menu 15 asked permission for Re ; s&y mass in his parish eiroh und invite h parishioners to contribute to the Cathars tund, Mgr.of Sp sk To, © not only accuraad the permission se for, but was pleasad to associate bimaeit ark wid recom- wend it strongly, vi ft his blesstug.THE CENTRAL BOARD Desmed Inoppertane to Close Places of Publfc Resort; - The resolution of the Local Board of Health requesting.that a regnlätion be | closing places of public repert until qu cases Pi smallpox have bow, wus ise y tho Central uitéraoon.> wa 3 deemed in porteuse to pass auch à law, À psmuch a8 t| ore already exists à law 1 rorbidd ding porsons living in 10- ouses to go to any plage where Tuti- bess o people are congrog etui ering local to boatds cusraubine ll ail houses hore SIMBILPOX oxiste.tou voungoteu with the establisiiment ot local boards in Lhe varies - of the provinces was also transacted.iter wi which the Board adjourned, Rouler ; \"Third Edition.MST LOL A WARLIKE OUTLOOK.=e \u2014\u2014 The Situation in the East Reviewed-\u2014-Greece aud Servia Determined to Fiaht\u2014Fgeling Aguinst Servis in Englaad \u2014Tho French Elections.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| LoNpox, Octaber 31.\u2014 Yesterdav's peuceful outlook having been chronicled, to-duy the bendulum swings Lackwurd.\u201cA war ase pected.\u201d \u2018Military preparations!\u201d head the 1 columns of the telegrams, A well informed correspondent says that immense entbus- lazm prevails at Athens, where a war of Jdiberation of the Greeks under Turkish rule ig considered inevitable, and is hailed with delight.servis is displaying great drritation against Austria, and news paper correspondents have been ordered \u2018l'tb quit Belgrade.If King Milan returns \u2018there be will only be able to maintain himself by the total suppression of publio libor- ties.The Servian official organ says that a |sham restitution of the statis quo will not solve the problem, and balf measures will not secure peace.The Bulgurian Govern- nent expeot a declaration of war every moment, and leave has heen refused to Russian officers.Nisaa Is the lLeadquarters and base of the Berviat-army, and a Red Cross Society has been organized there.The feeling in England is strohæ against Servia.This is \u2018| indicated accurately by a telegram sant vesterday from the editor of a leading daily, abseut for the moment, to the chief leader writer.It contains but two words, viz, * Damn SBervia.\u201d \" .THE PRENCH ELECTIONS.The outcome of the French elections 1s shown by an artlcle in the Monarchical Figaro, which says that the Republic is made and founded.All politics which does not accept fundamental verity is politics In the air.NORMAN.THE CASE OF LOUIS RIEL, | Under Consideration by the Privy Council\u2014 Judgment to be Given To-merrow, - [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] LONDON, October 21.\u2014The case of Louis Riel was under consideratlon by the Privy Council to-day.Mr.Jeune, the prisoner\u2019s English counsel, stated the prisoner's side of the case and made & long argument on bebalf of his client.After hearing Riel's counsel the Judges thought it was not necessary to hear the other side of the case.Judgment will be pronounced to-morrow.1 The decision.will probably be agalust Riel THE LE I Social Lifs, Habits and Quatows of à Peculiar Yeople\u2014Informntion Furnished by\u2019 One of the Hudson Bay Observers, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.| HALIFAX, N.B., October 21.\u2014DIr., William.J J.Ashe, the observer at North Biufl, in the Hudson Bay, who has just returned in the \u201cAlert,\u201d supplied a STAR correspondent with the following interesting information about the social ilfe, habits and customs of the Esquimaux with whom he came in con- tuet :\u2014 \u201c \u201cThe Esquimaux are short In stature and of a decidedly Chinese cast of countenance, We found them very lazy, but very honest.Last Winter they were very hard put te for food because it wus 50 blustery that seals were bard to get, and near my station cannibalism was sometimes resorted to, that is, they did not kill men expressly for eating, but after - they dled they would eat portions of tho corpses.They are extremely superstitious but very raticenl, of showing iL before strangers tor fear of being laughed at, so that one has Lo live among them aud become slmost one of themselves in fact, batore you can discover much about their superstitions.They are rather well versed in astronomy and have all the stars ds we have in constellations, though named differently, they apply ing such names as are fawiliar to hem, as walrus, etc.They Know tho pecullarities of the pole star and call it \u201cthe star that never moves.\u201d They bury their dead on the surface and cover them over with stones, enclosing with them generally a knife and a parse o money.\u2018The reason they dôn'tiéave à gun or some better instrument for kililng game is that they say the happy bunting grounds are so plentiful with game that more than a knife is un- Decessary.PET NAMES.They call their children in the style of pot naines, generally signifying someiling.*Soopoon,\u201d for iustance, is very popular as a gui 6 name; it means \u2018light 9 tue house\u2019 or \u2018lire of the house,\u2019 for the, y have the one word to signify Nght: and od these terms being pract cally synonymous with them.\u2018Tiddiemeemee\u2019 another naine meaning \u2018stay at home,\u2019 and \u2018 Hemea- wallow means \u2018like the wagging tail\u2019 as near as I could octors are as common among them as huckleberries.a good deal to do with them, as I wahted to discover their methods.1 thought they might have some sort of herbal treatment after the Indian style which might perhaps pus- sess some virtues, but I found thelr faith biuned almost entirely to superstition.Une of the doctresses there was Very preuy and some great fun with her.\u2018Their prigolpai style of treatment seemed to be by ticking the part afflicted with the very point of the tongue and blowing it off into the alr, al the same time performing a sort of incantation by the operator with a chorus of as- sistanta The operator would say, for instance, \u2018that the pain may go far away from him,\u2019 and the response would be \u2018 sud yes, jar away; U then the optrator | woul at tho.Dai Dig of adog's | in charge of an Amerlcan Whaling sta Len In the vioiuity, sont dux sledges also Lo segreb for thew, but be tov was unsuccessful.When Mr.Ashe uud Mr.Keatlug were taken up by the \u201cAlert,\u201d auotber party was landed tu continue the observations begun by them.- A HAPPY FAMILY.An Eloping Wife Tries to Commit Suicide Ywice and Her Husband Once.HoOBOKEN, N.Y., October 21.\u2014Last Friday the wits of Leburto Decpgsari, tue overseer oi à gang of wurkiuen at Bungor, Penn, lett ¢ her husband's hume with Ler two ehtidren\u2018 und uw wandering rausiclan named Joseph Volicellu.They had uo sooner got here than the mau aud woman were arres ou a telegram from the husbaud, who, coming on the next day, throw bimselt at lis wile's tout and begged of her tu return home, But she ouly kept looking at Policelia.\u2018Che.n- digunut Lebartu then lald an accusation of lurceny agatust bis wife, based on the fiud- wg by the policy ot $U7 in thu pockets of the musicion, which, he said, had been given him to keep by Madame Decessari.W jeu the woman saw the turn things were taking, she consented to return to her husband, provided all proceedings against hersel! and Policellu were stopped.The prisoners were released, and the musician left.As tho last train fur Bangoc had gone, iL was thought prudent, tu guard agaiust a probable return of Lhe Inusiciau, to keep the woman and lier children in à cell of the police station.\u2018The busbanl and father remained in the corridor tore the enil voor.He was reproaching bis wile jor some time, but flaally weut to sleep.About two in the morning the policeman olny the rounds, found Madame Decessart fiangiug in the cell by her handherchtéf.He cuther down, and in à few minutes she was declared out of danger.The busband was awakened and promised to lovk afier his wife during the rest of the night.Au hour later, on the policeman\u2019s next visit, what\u2019 should ne find but the couple both hanging at tha door of the cell, one on the inside, and one où the outside, They had lost consciousness, but not their lives, and the care of Dr.Helfer soon set them up again.They gave their word they would not try agaiu, and at Sour o'clock they felt the station arm-in-srm,and went to take the tran tor Bangor.THE GLENGARRY REFORMERS.Meeting at Alexandria\u2014Cuntidence pressed in Messrs.Blake and Mowat.Ex- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ALEXANDRIA, U., October Z1.\u2014A meeting of Neformers of Lie County of Glengarr took place in Alexandria yesterday, whic Was fargely attended.Jas.Hayside, M.P.P., presided, and among those present wore D.M.Macpherson, P.Purcell, George Sandtield acDovald, Jawes McBain, John A.McCallum, and a, uuinber of other gentlemen representing tho several districts of the county.stirring speeches had been delivered ny Messrs.yside, D.Macpherson, Sanfleld Macdonald, J.A MeDougald, and John Simpson, the following geutiemen were elected oifficers for the ensuing year: John Simpson, J.P., President; Murdock Munro, B.A., Secretary and Treasurer; and John A.MoDougald, organizer.Working committees were formed, and motion ol confidence In the Hon.£.Blake and Hon.O Mowat were carried.amid applause.\u2026 Mr.Bigham, Q.C., has been retained in be- balf of Riel.MANIFESTO FROM JAMES STEPHENS: {BPECIAL TO THE BTAR.LONDON, Ogtober 21\u2026\u2014James Btephens is reparing a mantfesto in the shape of a pub\u201d fc letter to Michael Davitt.The former enian legder will demand that the Irish ational Déinocracy of Ireland and America e united in ope confederation with a view f enabling Irishmen to unfurl the flag of volution in the event of Parneli\u2019s effect- ng the restoration of the Irish Parliament.while, Stephens will support the Par- pellites, and will use his influence with the ynamiters to give Farnell\u2019s method a fair ial, CANON FARRAR.Address Before the Epfssapal Church Congress on the Dootrine of Atonement.| New Haves, Conn, October 21.\u2014In his address before the Eplsco, Church Con- gr t night, Canon Farrar said Lhe doctrine of atonement is the Key Lo Christian faith.lt\u2018 truth deuiared the reconciliation of man to God.kr rors have arisen Irom theological subtleties, and sometimes à name as been given to some systematictheory of anu atonement, but the belief set forth in the scriptures is Lbe real doctrine of atonement.say at once, and without fear of contradie- tion, that no theory ol atonement, no scholastic explanation of atonement, has ever been accupled Ly all creeds, or can put forth any Claims to Catholicity.his is suifi- cisutly admitted by ull eminent theologians and every history ot doctrine ever written.\u201d Aftor referring to various theories which bad been put forward and zealously advocated for years he salt : * None of these theories bave ever Deén stam with approval by tbe Churoh of God.\"They have at the utmost been left permissible opinions in the region of unfathomable mysteries.In popular apprehensions all such theorles are dangerously tainted with heresy,\u201d The cause of theses errors, he held, wag that they sprang from ignoring the tact that it had not pleased God Lo give ws a plan of salvation in detail A PROVINCIAL REFORM CLUB.Plan for the or aNzation of a New Reform in Ontario, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToroxTo, October 21.\u2014About 200 promi.neut Reformers from different parts of On- rio mei hero yesterday to perfect pl nsf or patitutiog & provincial ltetoriu Clu J.D.kdgur is the ruling spirit, an hae Me.ready secured a number of persons willin stock 1n the concern.\u2018The capita stock will bu 815,000, in 6U0 shares of $25 ach, ny before them the warning of the tate of ihe United Empire Club, it will be the object of the Ontario Mefotmer lub to avoid extravagance, snob- bors and any attempt to control the universe.Li 1a sliaply ihtendel to secure, by leasiug of otherwise, commmodious guar- teis fur & social and political club, which shall be the meeting place of Reformers visiting tue city trom all quarters, and a place where etty Raformers van most easily become acquain their ¥isitors.With that view it is intended that the fées \u2018for membership shall made as low possible, and especially that non-resident embers shalt be admitted for merely a nominal sum.Special arrangements will be nade pith Keform journalists, so that they will all be placed on the same footing, and that they can meet and exchange views in the ciub rooms.THE ST.JOHN ELECTION, The Taronto \u201cGlobe\u201d Charges the Conser- \u2026 vatives With Bribery and Corruption.IBPECIAL TO THE STAR.Tonoxto, October 21.\u2014The slobe says the most disgusting news it bas bad to give ita Bt.John, whereby the Tories achieveu yos- terday's victory.it blots that Sir Charles d'upper aud Mr.Onderdouk arranged for a bribery fund, which was freely, and tuacs xevèral election is not far distant.\u2018The purenass of the riding, it continues, as purteude the predominance of Six Charles x ib the Coming contest for the sucuss- alonto to sir JobB.The article closes with an appeal 10 Libarals to vrganize for the coming esimpaiqu.ALDERMAN BSTROUL'S GENEROSITY.(BPRCTAL TO THE 8TAR.} New York, October 21,-Aldorman Ww.D.Stroud of Montreal, writes to an evening par bere enclosing 35 for a puor boy be- ro ed by a burly policeman for sciling Hoboken erry tickets to support a widowed mother.YIOLENT DEBATES.VIENNA, October 21.Violent debates occurred in the Keichsratt yesterday the Guritiäu party fisked té president to call Count l'anfe, the Austrian premier, tü order for accusing the opposition of importing race jealousies into tho army, The president refused to imarfere.The Uermans threaten to withdraw irom the Reichsrath unless satisiaciion is given.LAY PREACHERS ASSOCIATIONS.LoNDiox, Octobier 21.\u2014In his address to the Baptist Contéreuce ye vutorday Mr, Spur eon urged nt avery baptist ol auth should establish a ny preac vèts- tion, and that all members who are bie to preach should be encoursged to do sa # rdaders lor a long time js Lhe uebauchery of - {aw din convection.with a shipwreck.On the 24th of ovember the a bron fought them word that they had wrecked drow coming and the chorus vould respond © \u2018po, Lo, M ti not come near him,\u2019 and so ol .- You spoke of one of the doctresses being pretty.ls theré much beautvamong them?\u201c Wi ell, so far as my judgment goes, and I have seen about as many indles as the aver- e, 1 suppose, the Esquimaux women are dstinguishe d for dos 5s pcs the most lovely necks and sboulde re it ible gine.Their f st high te} the cheek bone and Ty ory ee à very poor prolile, and for æ full face the corners of the eyes turn ap, youknow, Chinese fashion.They have ¥ DO morals.ESQ 5 Houszs, We were on e Esquimaux cali * Kakatuktuwa ' island, Men T went across to the mainland and vislted an Esquimaux house of which ! will give you a description.The houses are generally | built on théland, though sometimes on \u2018the ice.The \u2018site is generally selected in the lee of some hill, the result of which i» that a heavy bank of snow forms there, the winds generally prevailing from the one direction during the jong Winter.They burrow into this snowbank, excavate it and construct their houses of it.They do all their work with saws and build altogether in a spiral shape with a good block for a keystone.Ro blocks of show are cul about a foot thick by a foot high by absolutely any oh that can be hited, the snow beeomes solid.À large block of clear fresh water ice is placed over the door for awindow.The house is circular, about 15 feet in diameter by 1V feet in length.Immediately outside the door is an ante-room, and beydhd that an outer pottico not closed, where the dogs can take shelter fn very inclement weather and where they also | keep the dog harnesses, etc.The inner porch or snte-room ls about 8 feet long oy 6 1eet high and 5 feet wide, and 15 shut off from Lhe outside by a door of skins, and trom the house by a door of timber generally, when they can petit.In it they keep their clothes at night, for they all get in their sleeptug bags absolutely naked, and anything they don't want the dogs to eat, and I bellave the dogs wiil eat about anything but sheet iron, THE INTERIOR.\u201cWhat are the inside of their houses > e \u201c\u2019l'he inside door is about three teet high by two feet wide 80 that you bave alinost to crawl in, and rise about a foot to the lower level of the house.The house is; on two levels, that is the half of the semi-cirale tar- thest from the door is à solid bank of snow about three feet high, and atthe corners are two blocks of snow on the same level on which are their fireplaces.Two families enerally occupy the same house and each Écop à fire going.Along the edge of the upper level is a log whieh forms a seat in the daytime.The snow itseit of - the upper level is covered with a quantity ot creepers something like ground hemlock.Over thefu are spread seal skins, on top of them bear skins, and on top of those the people sleep each in bis or her ugly.« Do they all sleep separately?\u201d ** Yes, oven the men and thelr wives have separate sleeping 8.\" * How large tamtiles do they have?\u201d \u201cThe average Esquimaux family is only four and the youngest is kept at the breast till the next aatives, sometimes six or seven years.ns are unkpown, and they bad great respect, for us when told that three or even four at 8 birth were not une coipinon with us.I could never see any oid ple amony them and imagined they must te them all off E vjhen \u20ac they attained a certain age, hut rwards found one very old man ailes was taken great gare of, being allowed to stay in the house as much as he fiked, and tbe children were all very kind to him, Mercenary marriages are not at all unknown.\u2018Lhe belie of our getHement sold herself to a miserable old uffer for à kayak, a spyglass and a gun, but she got the worst of the bargain und was sorry afterwards that she hadn't taken some of the offers from batter if poorer men, for she had to do averythiog to support the house, huating and all, she became quite » renowned huntress, too, me was quite pretty.=i MRE.KEATING'S STORY.Mr.Michael Keating, who was stationed ich Mr.Ashe, at North Luff, umong the ulmutix, said vhat the coldest weather reg resisterod was 31 below zero, but as their instruments wero broken they could get no vxact measuremeuts.Môme pretty big blizzards were experiencud, the beuviest blow beng on November 94th, 1884, when the wind blew 74 niles an hout, socompaniod by a blinding snow storm, the thermometer registering 29.076, The snow was iu dee banks, insome places forming to the dept ot 80 feet.\u2018The ice broke up on the 12th of July.The naan rise and fall of the tide was about Lwonty feet, the higheat Spring tide being 34 Jeet, \"The temperature ou the warmest day was 40 degrees.uservativis were takun aix times in the twenty-four hours, at 3, 7 and 11 a.m.and p.m.Thay put in thelr spare time in shooting deer, partridge, éto., and frequentiy Lr Bou urizzios, but never secured auy, as they always togk to the Water.During their eutire stay at North loft th ey did not soe hite face, but AUX COANE.OVO every weok or ao in thelr is from their æettioment, about furty Tailos away.Tle Eaquimaux bad excelient doge, two of whi 8 Mr.Koating secubed,but Captain Gordon ve- ned Lo bring them to Cauada on the Aer ty incident ot their stay was down Fox od in a bent.and landed on Mill Island, about 200 milés from North Bluff.\u2018They went in seidioh-of them after wards, but told\u2019 ind: any trace of th aud suppose all must have been lost.cn MINISTER AND GOVERNOR.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! WINNIPEG, Man, October 20.\u2014 Hon.Thomas White arrived at Regina this morning from Prince Alberuv.He there met the Governor-General.DR.A.M.ROSS.Prefers the Approval of his Own Conscience to the Siniies or Favors of Men.To the Editor of THE BTAR: SIR, \u2014 Called to the bedside of a dying friend in the interior of Ontario, I did not learn until Wednesday of the foul plot con- cooted by the vaccinators and their friends, the newspapers of Montreal, to blast my reputation and heap odium on the humane and noble cause that | am trying to serve.On reaching railroad communication I found every newspaper fliled with the story of the \u201cHumiliation, ' \u201cExposure,\u201d and \u201cInconsistency\u201d of the *\u2018greal anti-vaccinalionist,\u201d and, what was stil! more astoundiug, the disclosure that I had three perfect vaccination marks (an atrocious lie) ; the latest quite fresh (an iniamous lle); was vaccinated when an infant (he truth}, and ain when a boy\u2014another lie \u2018Three lies and due little wfantile truth.I at once made diligent search for rhe \u2018boy mark\u201d and the \u2018quite fresh m but they were not to be found.feit dread: fully mystitied about the matter, and on reaching Toronto, I went before teu docto: all vacciuators, who made a diligent sear cb, but only found oue poor old mark and alone\u2014made halt a century ago.The \u201cboy mark\u201d and the \u2018quite fresh mark\u201d ware the phantoms of a vaccinator\u2019s drea The bare, mean, contemptible plot\u2014wort y of the vile vaccinating crew\u2014has faile d \u2014ignominlously failed.Of course, be poor bepighted anti- vaceinationfst, I do nol expect justice or sympathy, of eyen the kind treatment usually accorded condemned murderers in so-called Obristian countries; but } prefer the approval of my own couscience, to the smiles or favors of LEXANDER M.Ross, M.D.HM fontreal, Octosar 20, 1885, Nore\u2014Dr.Ross has been so free in the use of the terms \u201can atrocious lle,\u201d \u2018an infamous lie,\u201d ete, that shrewd people exclaim \u201che doth protest too much.\u201d So far as the public 1s concerned it matters little whether Dr.Koss bas been recently vac-' cinated or simply lied about it.The effect upon bis future career will be about the same in any case.But as a means of clearing up the matter it may be well Lo again cull the Doctor's attention to the fact that there is à wesk- ness in his defence besides his extravagant language.The Ontario vaccinator said that Doctor Ross told him that bu had been vaccinated within tbe last twelve months.Was this also an atrocious and an infamous lie, and if so, who told it ?What has the Doctor tosay ?Until he disposes of this point he must pose either as an aati- vaccination humbug or a liar.We would not believe under oalh a man who has pursued the course which Dr.Ross has regarding vaccination.No right-minded man, whatever his conscientious objections to vaccination, would use such weapoñs agalust it as Dr.Ross has used-vile pictures, | vile untruths, and vile appeals to ignorance, prejudice and sectionaliarn.\u2014 Ep.) With Pleasure.To the Editor of Tue STAR: SIR\u2014As announced in your issue of the 10th inst.there would open to Le & case of smalipox in Beauport.Would you be kiu enough to contradict this artiele as betng incorrect.[may say that up to now thers was bo smallpox in Bedüport wince 1874, and actually done at present.Moreover, { muy add Lhat every precaution bas been taken to prevent it trom being introduced iu the said parish of! Beauport.However, it seems Lbnt the press insists on us having this epidemic in our municipality of Beauport.Ju the iuterest of said municipality, would you kindly publish the above aud oblige.Yours truly, EDMOND GTROUE.tec.- Lroas.Munietpal Council of Beauport.Beauport, Uciober 20, 18835.Dr.Goderre Denies.To the Éditor of THE STAR: SIR,\u2014Î do not know where the Presse and\u2019 Tux STAR of the 15tb Lave found that I appropriated the letter of Dr.Mouhon, or ruther Michon, as specially sent to me.never did so in any sbape or form, aud will ovlige me by making this corre on of a mistake, if not a smatl effort of malice., Yours truly, ÿ J.EMERY CODERRE.Montreal, Oct.20, 1885.|NoTE\u2014~It Will be remembered that Dr.Codes re was chargod with appropriating, ps ition to bituselt and sending to t Note Accitation League, à letter addressed to La Presse.Dr.Coderre explains that He did not avpropriate the letter, but morely gont it as a clipping, sud that the plstako Janet bave been ma fe by the recip ents.-\u2014 D Hon.Judge Berthelot, on the occaslon of his deépartute for Europe in a day ox two, tendered a complimentary dioney to his friends Monday evening.Amoug & the guests tein Spicer, from New London, Conn, who present were Hoin J.A.Chuplea > Ede MAY.features were Lhe features sho | geo A PANILY AFFAIR.BY HUGH CONWAY.CHAPTER XX Continue She had wept through the weary hours of many u hight ag she thought of the utter hopelessness of love Detween them.His coming to Vakbury had doubled her grief, She bad notonly to lawent \u201cwhat bas been,\u201d but to regret \u201cwhat might have been.\u201d Blame ber it you must! Forgive her it you can! At least pity her! CHAPTER XXL MAKING PROUD KNEES BEND.: Provided he is not a French journalist È whose droopiug Bonor is eur pd by a scratch, J a mun about Lo light a duel has geueraity prepurations to make.Maurice Hervoy's approaching duel beibg ol « pecuilur nature the preparalions he made ware also pecullar.They cousisted of inducing the room he occupied, which in an unmolested state, was a pice, tidy apartment, to look as disreputable and dissipated as, with the resourced at ls courmand, it was possible.He gave po orders for his breakfust things to be cleared away, but added to the relics of tho weal a bottle of whisky and a glass.lo also laid a short pire and a tobe ACCO~ pouch on the table.With great satisfaction be found in a drawer a dir $ pack of ards; thesy were also placed in po sition to carry effect.He toid the aer- vant not to attend to his bedroom just yet; su that by Lis leaving the door of coû- Inunication between the LWo rooms open, a visitor nifght have the privilege of gezing ou & disheveled sleeping-apartment, Given the materials at his disposal, he madea very fair offect with them He kept his own appearance In sympathy with the surroundings.He wore si which hetrod down at the heel.His pri hes were too new to lovk shabby, but by putting ou-a- soiled shirt, discarding his waistooat .and cravat, he managed to get within res: 4 sonuble distance of his requirèments.E All these preparations were inspired by an exquisite refinement of malice.Motu.phorically be meant to bring Beatrice down on her knees, and his cruelty told him that, to vue of her type, the process would doubly disugreeable when it took pluce in suoh a scene.\u201cGud!\u201d he said, as be gazea round and approved of his haudiwo \u201cI wish [ had my prison sult pore y don it once mure for your benefit, mn He gave orders chat if a lady called she was to be shown up at once, thon he lit a cigar and louneed in an easy chair.At five minutes to twelve, just as the man was wondering whether she would eome or not, and if, in the event of her not coming, It would be well for his own Interests to seek her at Hazlewood House, the door upened aud Beatrice stood oefore him.He laughed a low mooking laugh, and without chang ing bis lounging attitude, looked up at her.She took It ail in, the disre utable look of the piace and of its tenant; he could see that by the quiver of her nostril, and the look of;deepening scorn on her firm moutt.His eye gisamed with triumph.And she, a8 she looked at him, the thou, at rau through her, bow could she ever in most foolish girihood\u2019 8 days b have loved tia loved him.oven.foc an hours.Jia.Dear once thought s0 perfect\u2014how no human creaturé on the earth could bave inspired her with such loathing.Sha did not fear him, simply.because she know the worat he could do\u2014the Fort penalty she could he called upon to or she thought she knew.\u201cvel ell, my affectionate wife,\u201d he said, yall.tbe ash of his cigar, and looking her up and down; \u201cyou've grown into quite a fine piece of goods, quite & a tip-topper, no end of 8 swell, You ven't pined much fog.pe 1 guess.he shivered \u2018as she heard his voice hy mocking compliments, but she oad her proud eyes upon him où have some- ining to say to me.\u2014say it.\u201d She spoke ternly, es res I should think it was for you to say something.You who sent me to be with felons for five years.You who woul not stretoh out a hand to save ine.hat bave you to say?\u2019 He epoke with a vicious, bitter intonation.3 She said Hotatn 8he might have told F.him of misery wi ten she had undergone - E misery which she had to undergo to which bis wéll-merited punishment was as nothing.; \u201cNearly five years,\u201d he went on, \u201cthink of that\u2014dull, drudgery.Week after week, ath ter month, year alter year the same.ALLY through you\u2014throuzh you! And now, my sweet wife, which do you exe peg me to do, to strike you or to kiss ou, e changed his tone to that o! raillery, tone more loathsome to Beatrice than tha which showed his real nature.He too! step toward her as he said the last Cords: \u201cYou bave dune dotn to me,\u201d she k slowly and bitterly.\u201cThe memory of the 4 kiss 18 to-day more degrading to ine tha 3 that of the vlow.\u201d He soowied as her acorn suung him-\u2014acowled and took another step toward her.There wasa sharp-pointed knife lying on the table.Beatrice's finger\u2019s mechan pically rested themselves on the handle.\u201cif souci 7 me; * she sald quietly, \u201cI think I Ka The man knew she meant it.He threw hiraself into à chair and laughed avornfully.\u201cLorne,\u201d he said, \u201clet Us go to business.\u201d \u201cYes, \u2018Business is thé only question be .1 can't talk to you while you stand up there.And I've lots to say.\u2019 \u2018Yo show how little she leared him she obeyed.\u201cNow,\u201d he said, \u201cto come to the point; What proposal ave you to make?I'm yous husband, and with ail your put-on pr and carsiesqness you krow I bave the whip hand at lag Beatrice booked at him and again wots dered now ste could have ever loved this ruifian.1 will do this,\u201d she said.\u201cOn certain cone ditions I will give yuu one halt of my in- M come.a.\u201cAnd how much may your income be?\u201d Two thousand five hundred a yeat, Iam d.\u201d boy lie,\u201d sald Hervey coarsely.\u201citis Beatrice flushed.She half rose from her seat, tien returned to it without troubling reply.\u201cTake it for argument's take, Ît is a\u201d said the man.ow lor the conaitions.\u201d \u201cThat you never seek ie, never trouble me, never imuke known to any one that I ain your wite.\u201d \u201cYou have kept the secret, then?\u201d \u201cOne otuer persun knows it, my faithtul servant.\u201d \u201cbat bag?ut course you hoped ! should die in the de ¥ ï No, said omic simply; but I hoped I~ aL\u201d m The duel was progrossing.The advantage as vet had been to Beatrice.Hervey's tuin was Lo come.\u201cListen.\u201d ne said; \u201cI have also a proposal to make, aud conditions.\u201d Besttico bent het où \u201cYou have two thousand five hundred & .year.The hundreds are quite enough for sa a.woman to livo on, the thousands shall be ¢ mine 8 \u201cYea,\u201d she Sho was silent for a minute.said, \u201cI will even do that\u2014at least for many yess.\u201d Hervey laughed maliciously, \u201cHow nice to be so bid 1 never made anything out ofa voa\u201d love, but ber hate ts proiitablé Now bear the conditions.\u201d iE ri! bave tlamied them alréady,\u201d said Boa- 4 \u201cHear mine, 1 say,\u201d said Hervey, bri ing bis haud down oi the table, and spus ing in grun earnest.\u201c1 will gu away, or geek you, usver trouble you solopg a8 you pay the money: but bofors, Lao \u2018here he ut his head tot ward and spoke\u201d grating volee\u2014\u201cbetors 1746, \"you shall co erg, in these rooms, and for a mont shall live here us my wife.All your Rae res lations; all your dear frieuds shall know ÿas are the wife of Maurice Hervey, forger, olon, and at present ticket-of-leavs nan.After that I'll leave you \u2018and take the money.\u2019 Beatrice made no reply.8he drew her mantle \u2018round pher and arose.\u201cDou\u2019t like my proposal,\u201d mocked Hervey.\u2018I thought it Las enr etully t though\u2014-thougbt It night alter night for years and yoërs, 1 thought it out\u2014how I was to be paid in Juli for everything.1 bave you Dow\u2014l have yuu now, my sweet wife.\" LA \u201cI think you are mad,\u201d snid Beatrioë cote temptuovusly.Ny \u201cdad?No, I'm not mad.Are you going |! to lenve me?Atty such a separation i leave me 80 soun!\u201d She moved towards t CN hich means, | ! suppose, that you leave ny wo you, You et \u2018do your worst,\u201d bich puesus, lake whatever the law forces sou to give nis?You know the law will give me something.\u201d To be continued) \u201c 6h indecent Last Edition.| BINNS NLS NI IAIN INI TN ENS NINES NINA THE NEW SYNAGOGUE asta Ita Corner Btone This Afternoon.A memorable event in the annals of Judaism in this city occurred this afternoon, the occasion bolng the laying of the corner stone of the new English, German and Polish Synagogue on McGill College Avenue, near Sherbrooke street.Notwithstanding the inclement state of the weather the attendance of members of the various Heurew congregations and iuvited guesls wis very large.\u2018The proceedings commenced sbortly bo fore three o'clock.A lurge tent enclosed that portion of the building site set apart for thy ceremonies, and afforded shelter from the rain.The order of proceedings was us toilows: + Psaim XXIII.** The Lord is my Shepherd; psalm LXXXIV.* How amiable are thy tuber- nacles :\u201d presentation ot silver trowel to John E.Mos, Esq, by Mr.J.Hirsch, treasurer of hog ngr ation; ji ing of fha corner stone Ar EEE EB 3 president of thba con- Ye ion, address by the Rev.Elias Fried- un be minister of the congregittion prayer tor th vor and Royal Family: palm OXEVIL © xcept the Lord build the house; psalm CL.\u2018\u2019Pruise ye tho Lord.\u201d A collection ol rare and other colns, as well as newspapers, were deposited ia the corner stone.he office bearers of the Synagogue for tho ensuing year are as follows: John Edward Moss, President: Hyam David Moss, Parnas; Jacob Hirseh, Treasurer; Sa- mouel Roman, L.Cohen, Jacob Cobon, Trus- eos; Harris Vineberg.Hon.Sec.: HS.Myers, Gobi beth-chayim.The Building Commis M Chairman; Moses Vinoberg, Hon.Becrelary; 9 088, ie :Jobn E.Moss, frsagirer Ansell.J.Hirsch, Lyon Silverman, Samuel Roman, Abrabam Jacobs, Henry Jacobs, Lazarus Cohen Harris Vineberg, J.Scher Isaac Lev Semuol Myers, LL.Ds Jacob © Cohen.W.TF Thomas, Esy.is the Se ecn and Robort Hirseh, Chas.1.Friedman, honorary collectors.The school committee is Jacob Cohen, chairman: Lazarus hen, secretary-treasurer: À.Jacobs, H.YVineberg, L.Aaronson, committee.The synagogue now in course of construe- tion when completed will be the handsomest Hebrew place of worship In Montreal and will be a great ornament to McGill College avenue.fi will occupy a lot sixty by ninety feet and will rest upon a solid foundation, supported by over live bun- dred pitas driven into the ground.\u2018The front McGill College avenue will he of Montreal stone with rough rock facing, the doors and windows belog of \u2018eut stone ressing.There will be side wings with double entrances leading to entrance lobbies.The ground floor, with seals facing towards the centre bas dimensions of 70 x 46 Friel and will be devoted exclusively to the © members of the congregation.It will seating capacity for three hun- Bred and fifty worshippers.A gallery directly above will be occupied by the female members of the congregation and entidren.The height of the interior will be torty feet, with a dome light in the centre.A beautiful ark, the approaches to which will consist of marble .steps, will be located in a recess in the centre of the rear end of the svnagogue.A spacious basement, which will be utilized as à schoolroom and lor other purposes, is a feature of Lhe edifice and will possess an en- ancet from McGill College avenue.The style: of architecture Is modified Saracenic.\u2018Fhe stracture \u201cwil be cofstriictod from\u201d designs made by Mr.W.T, Thomas, architect.of this city.\u201cThe cost of the synagogue and site will be $30,000, of which over $12,- Cou has a been subscribed: It 13 a singular area ce \u2018pat the ceremony Lo- day occurred io y two years from the date when the first step towards the present project was undertaken at a 1neeting ol Hebrews of this city.Subscriptions towards the building a are being solicited in Eozlaud and Germany, and among the contributors aro Lord Re Rothschild.Sir Julien Goldsmith, Samuel! Montague, banker, of Loudon, Lionel L.Cohen, Q Sn and Mr.A.Hoffnung, Messrs.John Moss and Hyam David Moss were the promoters of the scheme, and have taken a very lively interest iu it since its Inception.those present were Rev.Mr.Fried- landor, re.Friedlander, Mr.J.E.Moss, Mr.D.Moss, Ald.Stroud, Ald.Moshane, Mr.Ÿ.5 Thomas, Mrs.M.Vineverg, airs.Cohen, the Misses Moss, Mr.P.Purcell, Miss Silverman, Miss Hirsh, Miss Levine, Miss Jacobs, Mrs.Roman, Mrs.A.Jacobs, Mrs, w.Jacobs, Miss Jacobs, Miss Lazarus, Mr.Guldstein, Mr.Kortosk, Mr.Kellert, of Shr: brooke, Mr.Jacob (i.Ascher, Mr.Kubinstein, Mr, H.Vineperg, Mr.Hirsileld, Miss Roman and others.THE PROTESTANT, Rous ÿ OF INCA Large Increase in the Number of Night - Lodgings Given.\u2018The semi-annual meeting of the Protestant House of of Industry and Refuge was held this aitern T Le anal report was presented and showed that the daily average number of inmates during the past six months was 123 as against 113 last year.The largest nuinber ol permanent inmates at any une time during thir period was 131 and the lowest 115.I'he number of inmates al present is 120 as against 112 at the same time last vear.The pumber of night lodgings given in the refuge during the year was 10,730, 9426 men and 1304 women.During the same time last \u2018year there were 9142 lodgings given; 7389 to men and 1753 to women.The number of extra meals during the six months was 34,044 as compared with 26,814, last year.The receipts during the six months amounted to Jo $40 sis, 32 and the disbursements on to $5417, creating a deficiency of $741, ee The report expresses regret at this, especially as the emlire Winter's fuel to be paid for from the next half year's receipts, and there are now unpaid accounts to the amount of $109%,67.The receipts mentioned are exclusive of a balance of $1450.68 on the first of April.The ex- nditure includes.$778 for furniture, etc, or the new country house and stock for the m.THE DIXON LIBEL CAKE, Motion on Behalf of the Plaintiff for a New Trial.In the Court of Review this morning, Mr.Crankshaw on behalf of Mr.James A.Dixon, in the Dixon Mail libel suit, made a motion for à new trial on the ground of insufficieucy of damages.Mr.Crankshaw alluded to the frat loss the plaintiff bad sustained in usiness owing to the publication ol the allegea libel\u2019 and claimed that the evidence adduced during the recent trial sustafned his view.For instance during the six months following the publication of the article the Lomings of Mr.Dixonifonly amounted to $200, a beavy faliing off as compared with his receipts for tne preceding nine months.Mr.Crunkshaw, in Support of Bis s application, quoted section 426 -of the vil Code, which enacts that where the - damages are so small, through the jur faring been led into error by legal evidence a now trial could be granted.Air, Hutchison, on bebalf of the defenddnts, opposed the motion, and claimed that the laintiff had not experienced any material through the publication .of the article.e held that the circulation of stories or re- orts of whatsoever nature would fail to farther or blacken the reputation possessed by the plain THE VISITATION STREET ASSAULT © Against na Late Employe of the Chars, Een ith Departinent, > The investigation in the case of F.X.Daoust, who is accused of having committed assault upon two vonng girls residing on Visitation street, was begun this \u2018Morning before Police Magistrato Dugas.One of the girls stated that on \\ Friaay last the accused had come to ir house and stated thil he was Dr.Later e, the head of the Health Department.e bad furthermore stated that he was a doctor of 14 vears\u2019 experience, and alter having fait .her Pisa hud bebaved in an outrageous manne! A velghbor testifled that she had seen Daoust come out of the .house.She had entered the house immediately afterwards, an she had found the mother of Lhe girls crying bitteri - while dressing to go and sce the parish priest in connection with Daoust\u2019s alleged scandalous bohavt Some other depositions still remaln to be taken - \u2018Daoust's name has been erased from the Nat.of the employes of the Health Department.\u2014Yosterday bein tho foast ot, a.Luke, th ho saint of inedical me e students La he Montreal (School Medicine and formed in a bodWat nine o'clock Be endod odd to the Chureh of.pure Da de Lourdes, where they atte ro od main joe Sl sn and finally \u2018 ; I Co.ee nn pir \u201cISOLATION, rare sctenf How Isolation is Being Enforced.wr À STAR reporter paid a visit to-day to the offlog of the Isoiaticn Cominittes.There he found several clerks busy rita, the executive ufflcer, Mr.W.R.Salter, aud tho chief of the special police, Capt Kennedy.From these gentlemen he learned that the whole city has been divided into fifteen districts.Aflist of the infected houses lu cach hus been made, and the commities propose moving all the patients that cannot be effectively isolated at home or who may desire to go to the hospital.Other houses will be guarded day and night by special constables sworn in for the purpose, \u2018I'wice a week the necessary provisious will be furnished to the imprisoned families, and those who cannot afford the services ol a physician will have medical attendance furnished gratuitously.The duties of the guards are not to forcibly prevent ingress or egress, but to warn occupants of houses that they, will be prosecuted if they leave also any persons who may enter.if, after Warning, the persons persist in acting contrary to the instructions of the guard Le enters the fact in his note book, and when relieved reports to the Central Office.When by accident the imprisoned families require supplies of any sort immediately, tbe gual is iustructed Lo telephone for such supplies to the Centrai Office.Work is being begun on the outskirts of the city, and is already accomplished in the two districts of HOCHELAGA AND POINT ST.CHARLES, all the patients in those sections having either been moved to bospital or shut up in their houses.The nuiuber of wen engaged n tbe work at present Is about thirty, but more are being taken on dail they are required.All must bo lato!ligent wen, able to read, write and speak both languages, and must be vac- cipated.They are divided into reliefs, under, the charge of sergeants, and each man re\u201d mains on duty lor six hours at a time.The sergeants are on the move all the time tu keep the men on the alert, and the chief drives round at irregular intervals.The work done by the Isolation Committee otber than that of guarding the families will be best understood from a description of the blank forms used by the various officers.o.1 is a form of report for the use of physicians who investigate reported cases of smallpox.The information given on this form, which is sent Isolation Committees after being tilled up, is\u2014 Address of infected house, name of occupant, names ol patients, whether they wilt go to hospital, and if anv otlrer member of the family wishes Lo aceom- pany them, can the house be effectively iso- inted, if isolated will they need relief, place where head of family or any member thereof is employed, address of employer.Forms 2 and 3 read as 10llows:\u2014 Form No.2.To A.B.DEAR SIR\u2014We have to advise you that the household of X.Y., No.9 M street, employed by you is infected with smallpox.If you will be good enough to notify him that you cannot continue to employ him until he gets a health certificate from the Isolating Committee, who will undertake the support of the family in the meantime, and isoluto them at home, or send thoso infected to the hospital ; after which the premises, furniture, clothing.ete.will be carefully fumigated and disinfected and notice sent to you intimating that you may with safety fguin tuke the party referred to into your establishment.In the meantime prohibit him immaodiu ately from further work, ard in the rarest of \"charité und \u2018public: health be good envugh to keau his situation open.P W.R.BALTER, cept .Executive Officer.© 188 ° Montreal, Form No.8.To A.B.DEAR SIR.\u2014 This fis to certify that XY, the pasty recently suffering from smalipox, and iving in the house No.9 street, and e ployed by you, bas completely recovered, and that bis premises, furniture.clothing, etc.have been Jisinfected, and you may receive him back into your establishment with safety.W.R.SALTER, Executive Officer.Form No.4 is a report from the Isolation | to the Relief committee giving information of the families needing relief.No.51s a physician's bill for services rendered according to order to isolated patients.No.6 is a form of report of new cases for use of physicians and officers of the department.No.7 1s a requisition to a] physician, instructing him to treat a certain patient in a certain house.Central Board of Hoalth.eer NEW REGULATIONS ADOPTED.Ata meeting of tho Central Board of Health held lnat evening, the following regulations were unanimously adopted, and were pensait § to Quebec for insertion in the Official Gozet Besolved.That in all cases where tho officers of the Local Boards of Health find the work of isolating smallpox patients interfered with, thwarted or threatened, and in cases where safe isolation appears to be impracticable.the officers of the Local Board of Health convey, or cause io be conveyed, the pat ent to a smallpox hospital.or other locality specially set apart fur,the reception of smallpox patients.The officers of the Local Board of Health may enter any house, dwaellin, or other pulidine, to ascertain whether thero is smallpox or other contagious disease therein, and any interference with, or obstruction of the officers in the vrosecution of their duty, or refused to permit entrance, shall be liable to the pen- ait, provided for under the hat when Smallpox oxpote: a a house and removal of a hospital, or other building reilly provided for the purpose is not considered necessary by the Medical Health Officer.The Medical Officer ef the Lean Board of Health shall see that perfect isolation is carried out, not only in the person.or porsons affected.but of the inmates of the house also.Bodies of persons dying of smallpox dnring the present epidemic, shall not be placed in vaults, but buried in the earth.Untario Sympathy.RESOLUTIONS BY THE LONDON BOARD OF ADE.The following resolution was adopted by the London (Ont.) Board ot Trade at a special meeting held on 17th inst, the same being communicated to Lhe Board of Trade and the Corn Exchange Association of this eity: Resolved, That this Board desires tn ex- reas its sympathy with the merchants of ontreal in the difflcuity with which they ave to contend owing tothe nrevalance of smallpox in that city, und they earnesily hope that the measures which are now boing taken may speedily result in stamping out the disease.A hearty acknowledgment has been sent by the secretary of the two assoclations.New Superintendent it of the Health Depart.Dr.Laberge gud Messrs.Gray, White and Gr abam, wbo form the committee appoint- od to earry out suggested improvements in the Health Department, have selected Mr.Thomas Trimble as superintendent of the department during the present epidemic.Mr.Trimble will have charge of the clerks and the business departments generally, He is actively engaged at work to-day, and Dr.Laderge, than whom there is no better disposed person in Montreal, feels delighted at the improvement made.A Special Coort Established.The sub-committee consisting of Messrs.Perrault afid Graham, appointed to consider the delays In prosecuting offenders against the Health Laws, bas completed arrangements whereby a spegial court will be established to-morrow,exclusively for the purpose o! hearing cases of infringement of the regulations of the Central Board of Health, The Hackmen.The Citizens\u2019 Committeo hîge thus far.issued 90 Health Star Badges to hackmen, and those carters who hold these badges have had themselves and thelr families vaccinated.The Committee hope the public will employ these hackmen, as by so doing thoy wil assist the Citizens\u2019 Committee in their work amoung this worthy class.Providing Water for the Hospitals.Mr.Lesage, Superintendent of the Water Works, was busy to-day preparing plans for the improvement of the system of water supply in connection with the Mount Royal Hospitals.The water is now forced to buildings by a pump connected ith the mains of the city water system at the head of 84 Urbain street.The pump and eagine house were put up merely tor temporary use during the holding of the Exhibition,and \u2018while the buildin affords\u2019 practically no shelter for the Winter, the pump îs too slight an affair to put any reliance upon for a continuous service, In consequence n new engine house will bave to be built and another pump procured for uve.in case ol! emergoncy.The aervice ne |.pipes will also have to bs reluld ;as-at- present | they run along the surface of the ground d would ficeze in the winter.A speaial appropriation will be asked fox to cover this } VOCABAL'Y OXPONSA, © ?\u2018 Notes.\u2018 deaths \u2018The Fabrique's reports sl ea from Torts the city OE Torasy and 14 in the suburbs.arrangement in accordance with the plan of the re-organization committee.We are requested to add the name of Zion Church to those that have expressed will inguess to coutribute to the Pa ients roliel.They bave arranged Lo con tribute on Wednesday, Oct.28th.Yestorday 71 reports of new cases wera made to the Health Department, 774 physi- clan's visits were wade, 51 cases verified, 39 houses disintected, 39 placarded for the first time, aud 52 replacarded.One judgment in favor of the department was secured.Another mass to usk for tbe cessation of smallpox Is to be chanted at the Roman Catholic Cathedral to-morrow morning.The maas is offered by the residents of that portion of Notre Dame street between Mc- 3ill street and Chaboillez square, and Mgr.Fabre will officiate.The originators of the movement ave Messrs.8.D.Hamilton, J.H, Wilson, T.R.Barbeau, and Girouard and r.Leduc.All who Intend to attend mass will meat on Chabollez sauare at 8.30 o'clock and in a boy proceed to the calhe- dral PREPARING FOR THY FROST KING.The Tobogganing Clubs Getting Ready for Work.The pear avoproach ol our long but invigorating Canadian Winter is causing a stir anon the tobogganihg and other Winter sports\u2019 organizations.The Lansdowne \u2018Fobogganing club thls eveuing resumes its usual weekly meetings, when preparations will be made for the approaching season.His Worship the Mayor hag been tendered, and has accepted the honorary presidency of the club.Several important changes are contemplated with a view to lmproving the speed of tho slide and also of makinæ the membership more oxclusive.It has been decided to raise the chute fifteen or twenty feet and to light the hill be elactricty.In order to make the attendance more exclusive ladies\u2019 tickets at a dollar, boys\u2019 tickets at .$2 and children's tickets at twenty-five cents \u201cwill be issued.This has been deanied necessary to ensure the members the privileges they are entitled to, but which lust season they were oiten deprived of owing to the crowds of non-members who were present on all the gala oceusions.\u2018fhe financial position of the club is most satisfactory, the running expenses for last year, including the cost of construction, being $4350, leaving a surplus which ext oar will be in the neighborhood of $1000 \u2019he membership has Increased from 405 to 1207 and this year a further large addition is expected.The cost of the slide was $1000.The Hackmen, To the Editor of THE STAR: Srr,\u2014Mr.George McAfee, President of the Hackmen\u2019s Union, says that ail members ol the union have taken the health badge.\u2018This is not so, and for this reason that the badges are only good for one day.Now sir, if the society wishes to be of any use to the public, let thew send in the names of all the carters to the Health Committee and let them visit their houses at least once every week and see if their families are in good health.What I would like to have done apd 1t would be for the ing in carriages should have a health badge to show to all hack drivers that there is no sickness in their houses, 1 ill ask ask for unis from all strangers who ep 0 Union if there is any man M a badge that has got sickness in his family at the time he took the badge, or since, but why bother so muchabout \u2018garters when the public from ali parts o ofthacity will crowd the street cars at all b @i the day.A CARTER Montreal, Oct.21, 1885.[Our correspondentg aporiog under several misapprehensions.asserts that the Health Badge is only good for one day.The badge is only given to a carter on proof that, among other things, he and all his family have been vaccinated; and the protection of vaccination lasts nol one day only, but many years.Then as to the cars, the City Passenger Railway Company bas compelled its servants to do exactly what the Backmen's Union seeks to induce the hackmen to do.Finally a little consideration wonid convince our corre- spondeut that the system adopted by the Union i8 even more In the interests of the pockets of the hackmen than of the public health.\u2014EDp.} \u201c La Presse.\u201d La Presse, the most enter Iprising, though the youngest paper, of the Montreal I'rench press commences to-duy the second year of Ats publication.In a long editorial this journal reviews its history during the past year, dwellipz particularly upon the occasions occutr a not seldom when the paper has opp dominant party, for La Presse is inde, once.In principle it is Conservative but it has east off the bunds of faction and aims at being fair to all, Beginning with.a circulation of less than four thousand it is ay read by over 12,000 persons fost of who are residents of this city.Endeavoring to | Eratity its reader: desire for news first, La Presae has no been neglectful} of the demand for comments upon public affairs.In this service it has enlisted some of the cleverest pens of the day.Am its conuributors have been Messrs.Ach ntre, Faucher de Saint Maurice, Jos.Marinette, Nap.Legendre, L.H.Freohotio] Montpetit, G.A.Drolet, A.But ToL becoulolers, Foursin Escande, Baik and the la r Dunno.Fresse promises ip\" repeat in tho future its past of one year.y 8he do 30 and prosper.The.Polute Claire Bosting Club.There is 8 good deal of goes in circulation just now pouardine, the ° airs of the Pointe Claire Boa tog 9 lub, and a general meeting of the members 18 to be called at an early date to disc the finances and other matters connec with this popular organization.Some of Lhe members, it appears, are dissatisfied at what they term the bigh-handed manner in which secus was run by the ex-Secru tacy Tronmror, who is now residing in New York, while others think the success attonding the recent regatta at Pointe Clare is entirely due to his energy and good management.Some medals presented by the Windsor Hotel Company cannot be found, and there are one or two other little matters to be cleared up.are now in the possession of the president, WwW.E Shaw, and auditors have been aped to go over them.fan rentrer A Robbery at the Mattawa.Detective Lapointe has just been entrusted with the arrest of the alleged perper trator of a somewhat Important ro bery: In May last a Mattawa jeweller named Zoe Dumais came to Montreal to puroheso stock.While here be engaged as ct a young man by the name of Harneau dit Beso ormeau and took him with him to He dicharged bis duties in an efficient manner until three weeks ago when, during the abscoce of Mr.Dumais it is stated he made ofl with a large portion of the stock, \u2018selling two valuable w wat x in Mattawa 50 age ontreal, where it is de bold EE Thé amount involved in the alleged robbery reaches almost $1500.High Prices for Furniture, À gentleman who attended the usual annual sale of Thomson's furniture, yesterday, stated to a STAR reporter that the prices realized wore not such as give one the impression that we were: suffering from bard times in Montreal or from the effects of a smallpox epidemic.Bedroom sets at $800, $600 and $500 and aideboards at Re were knocked down in rapid tal sale realizing in the Feicinity of of si, a.ne were most cheste in design and work- already well-earnad reputation.The sale was conducted by Mr.W.E.Shaw, The fain Fall between 8 o'clock last evening and this morning wae two and a hall inches, which: is gonsidered examssivel high.A good deal of damage was y the rain at the new eut who is care 5 Come at the Wiiésl- hcuse forthe se 0 connect with the new Worthington efig shippiog Notes, {robe inn \u201cNova Scotian sall rom Baltimo Ma 68.Liverpool, via sation Tole, RLF 0010 mis.on av, | A number of carpettera are at work {a the Health Offices this morning, tering their: Hospital : \u2018benetit of the public: that all persons drive}.1 Frould wish to ask the President of the a manship, and did credit to Mr.Thomson's | The rails fall registeteil ut the City Hall 5 « City.of Richmond\u201d bas airived a at Detectives a banat From Thom: ISPRCTAT TO THE STAR WINNIPEG, Ootober 21.\u2014Braînerd, the ras À A efauiter, was inters viewed this morning.Speaking of his capture, he suid : £ went out loi à \u201cshort.drive the with Detective Nowbeggau, and-whes we got there we were wel by tures men, who usked .me to got into a double rig they had with: rd xeu Ls the Sto or his Capture Braine ells ry his Copia by them.I refused, and they then pluced med | n by force and drove to Pembina, where we § Somat tor a short time.Whilst at that\u201d placo Mr.Perdue, iuy lawyer, caine down } tram W fonipeg, and ob finding where I was | went to obtain the assistance of the polis to obtain my liberty.Whilst Le was away for ibis purpose, 1 tried Lo escape from my captors, but was prevented.They then placed me in a rig by force and drove me Lo Crookston.From thence we went by train to Minneapolis, and it was whilat standing on the platform of the Minneapolis depot awaiting a train for Chicago that-a former friend of mine stepped up sod told me to come along with him.looked around, but did not see anything of the detectiv 80 I started off with my frieud, and in h an hour we were in St.Paul.We sta ed in that city two or turee days then went to Chicago, where we also stayed a short time.We left Chicago for Detroit and arrival there drove right down the ferry and crossed to Windsor.I stayed in Ontario two or three weeks, and then cite to Winaipog over the North line of the Cunadien Pucitic Rallway, arci vin here Monday morning, when I was met by Mré.Brainerd.I expect to remain here tor some time, dut my plans for the future are somewhat uncertain.\u201d ANOTHER BOARD APPOINTED.The Quebec Siw Council Appoint Another Board of Heaith.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.QUEBEC, October 21.\u2014There is now a direct conflict of authority in Lhe matter of the public health of Lhe city.noring the appointment of a Local Board by the Government, the City Council last night appointed a Board of Health of {is own by a lurge majority.It is reported that both a mandamus and writ a of injunctionwill be taken wgainst the newly-appointed board.Mayor Langelier was very harsh in last night relative to the rand Jurors of this district, whom be called hot-headed idiots,\u201d He also sald Montreal was not so much injured by smallpox as by exaggerated reports concerning it It is understood that the members the (jovernment Local Board of Health for re city are prepared to voluntarily resign if satistied of the legality of the appointment of the Corporation Board, and ir its intentions to prosecute in a satis factory manner tbe work for which it hgs been named.THE CONGREGATIONALISTS.Meeting of the Eastern District Association n Ottawa\u2014Papers lead.ISPECIAL TO TBE STAR.OTTAWA, October 21.\u2014The eastern district association of the Congregatioual churches is holding its annual meeting.here.\u2018he proceedings opened with \u2018a social bering last evening.This 0! the Peg \u2026DUSInEeSs\u2026.was.4.open The attendance ls uot so large as usual.Ke orts were received from several congreg: réal.\u201d Rév.Mr.MeCole, of Middleville, Téad a paper on instructing our young people in the principles of Congregationadism.Rev.Mr.MacCallum, of St.Elmo, read a paper on the training of Young converts.It was stroogly recommended that a young people 8 Society of Christian endeavo organized i every congregation, also that pastors hold special services on week day afiernoons for ehlidren and youug people.IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.The Canadian Pacific Railway Defeated ina Calgary Cour [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CALGARY, N.W.T., October 21.\u2014The ae- tion brought against the town by the Cana.ilway to set aside the assessments of the town site was heard dian Pacific before Judge Travis this morning.The case excited great interest, as itinvoives the right of every town along the railway line to tax the property of the Canadi North-West company.In th way applied to have the lien created by t assessment on the Cana lands removed.The town demurred on 1h wrought, and that no Han bad been create on the argument, The demurrer was allows Judgment was given for the defendants wi costs, and the Canadian Pacific Rail appeal the case to Manitoba.é grounds that Lhe action was not properly a i.TRE EASIERN TROUBLES.A Turkish Force En Route to Crete\u2014The Situation Very Serious.CONSTANTINOPLE, October 21.\u2014_The Turk ish frigate * Iskenden\u2019 has proceeded Crete with an armed force in view of the threatened outbreak there.The Porte has decided not to send troope into Eastern Roumelia without the European mandate.Various diplomats in this city consider the aspect of the situation as very serious, and fear that the Turkish circular, the discussion ot the matter by the ambassadors and the action of Servia may impart a European character to the Bulgarian question.ANGLICAN MISSIONS.ISPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] KrwosTon, October 21.\u2014To-day the annual meeting of the Board Anglican Missions met here.here are in attendance the Bishops of Ontario, Saskatchewan, Algoma, Niagara, Huron and Toronto, Dean \u2018Carmichaël Canons Innes, Brigstock, Norman, Dumoulis, several Pray and a number of laymen.The will be in session for two days.LIEUT.CART WRIGHT MARRIED, [SPECEAL TO THE BTAR.| KrsasToN, October 21.\u2014Yesterday Lieut Robert Cartwright, son of Sir Richard Cartwright, wedded Miss Ivy Davy.Lieut.Cartwright was attached to the Midland Regiment during the North-West rebellion.JUMP IN CANADIAN PACIFIC.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| New YoRrg, October 21.\u2014Cana dian Pacific stock lms Junmiped._up.424 per cent.this after noon.Part of the advance, however, bas beon-Jost- \u2018Tue inarket is very active feverish.DECREASE IN EXPORTS.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINasToN, October 21.\u2014T'heexports to the United States during the past year at he | ort are one-third less than last years caused by a lack of demand.THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.; [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] + WINNIPEG, Man., October 21\u2014The Gover- Nor-General was presented with an address at Brandon this morning.- SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN GRAIN.Mion, O stober 21\u2014Secretary Monaese 's order proht tng the he shipment of American grain or other cles in Caune.dian bottoms except for or Artic has caused considerable excitement among Shippers.| The effect of the order-wili be to cause ali shipments of flour and other\u201d ahipmonts | fon Duluth which are pound for New York, Boston or other American porta east, à large portion of which have been going via Co- ingweed or Sarnia on the Grand Trunk, to Æo via Buifalo and roads centreing there.ROBBED AND MURDERED.SHENANDOAH, Pa, October 21\u2014On Monday night Edward Hodgson, of Hazleton, goneral agent and collecter for a brewin, company of Philadoiphia, was knock down near hire and robbed of $600, and thrown down a mine breach 100 feet deep, and lataily fojured.A SNOW BLOOKADE.\u2026 CHICAGO, October 21.\u2014A foot of snow is reported from nearly all parts of the peninsula of Michigan, blocked the railways.There was a light; tall at Galena and Monmouth yesterday.: THE CHOLERA IN SPAIN.- MADRID, October 21.\u2014Thete hh Bl new cases of cholera and 48 deaths Spain yesterday.metre \u2014 \u2018The Allan Mail 88, vie Hal Si sad Gon for Liverpool od out on Toe Bt.oe tions respecting the claims of Dome uisstons andof the ovilege in Mont- an a case the rail- dian Pacific Railway | way will | Management, of Bouts CERTIFI A Mua Arrested at Ottawa for Presenting s \u201cBogus Cert he Signed by Dr.Laberge.Ë [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] .OTTAWA, October 31.\u2014Dr.Elliott, the Ontario Sanitary Officer, captured on the Capa- diau Pacific train last might a man who presented 6 bogus certiticate that he bud been vaoeinated.Atle some questioning the man admitted that he had not beeu vaccinated.\u2018The certificate was signed \u201cDr.Laberge, of Mantros! per L.B.\u201d the arrested wau sald ho paid bwenty.five Cents for it, and that ibuddreds were being issued in Montreal in the same nar! \u2018his case is boing used bythe Ontario sanitary inspectors to obtain à Modification in the Ontario order-in-coun- cilto enforce a rule in future that no certill- cate of a Montreal medical man be accepted onthe trains.\u2018This {s the natural outcome of issuing bogus certificates, TERRIFIC COLLIERY EXPLOSION, ILKFESBARRE, Pa, October 21.\u2014A ter- ride explosion of gas took place in No.2 slope of the Delaware and Hudson Coal pany at Plymouth this morning.At this writing the greatest excitement pre- veils bere, as the slope is full of men and boys.One report is to the effect that the number of dead will be large.Fifteen are koown to be fatally burned.Fourteen of them Lave d Amusements.ACADEMY or Musro.\u2014 Thursday evening, the 29thb October, l\u2019Union des Commis-Mar- chands will give two FH.enjoyable pleces.\u2018Tite first is 2 study of of Montreal Society by M Stanislas ina vrilliant ana igrammatical style, en \u201c La Chasse à ï éritage,\u201d to be followed by a clever comedy, * \u2018Les Suites d\u2019un Premier Mar- Eee \u2018tickets may be bad of Lavigne & ole.\u2018The Unemployed.At a meeting of the Road Committee this alternoon a réport was was jad from the City Surveyor, reco.that the best means of Py ps Work for the unein- ployed during the Winter was by purchasing a large quantity of stone to be broken fur \u201cuse in tho Spring.à Acting, upon this recom- mendatiou Ît was decided to advertise for 26,000 toise of stone for this purpose.Hon.Chas.Champagne, St.Eustache: Jos.Robillard, M.P, P., norales Dr.A.Ri- gault, Lowell, Mass; C.N.Globensky, St Eustache, are at the Hichôlieue Special Notice, Splasher rods for washstands, oyster knives.Beethe Art Garland, newest, cheapest and best hall Btove, out'at L.J.A Sur- veyer's, 1588 Notre Dame 8t., opposite Court House.240 e0d x1 Hockford quick train watches the bes railroad watch in the world.R.Hemsley 2011 Notre Dame street, sole ageut for Montreal x sod The Perfume of an Hemisphere.\u2014Through- out sn area occupied by more than one hundred millions of civilized .beings, Murray & Lanman\u2019s Florida Water is to day the standard perfume la society.~ELNANCLAL,.\u201cThe following were the sales at thon morning bourd: 3 Bank ol Montreal 26044, 20 do 205, 183 do 205.29 do Zua, 88 do 205, 25 do PE 25 do 24.25 le 204i:.IS do\u2019 éx-div, 200% 0 25 do 200.30 do 200.5 Ontario Le Lhe if, 117%.100 do 117%.11 do T%.25 Toronto 189.50 Commerce 128, #5 do 128%, 50 do 128%, 175 do 128%, 75 do E28, 50 do as, 25 do 128i 100 Bicheheu 60, 26 do 60, 50 do 60, 135 do 5 do 60, 25 du od 25 do 60%, 25 do dons ds 60%; Bu Lele draph 128, 23 Go 128, 100 do 128, 100 do 128, Go 128, 50 do 128, 25 do 128; 50 City Pass 1160 25 do 119%, 45 do 119%, 25 do 119%, 25 + 119%, 100 do 119%, 100 do 118X, 50 do 118 2 do 119%, 91 Cotton 60, 20 do 59%, 25 Canada Cotton 65, The feature in the stock market to-day ts tho sudden rise of C, P.R.in New York.which has, however, not affected the market toanything like the same extent, 45% being asked this morning and 48% and 48 this after 35000 do bonds 100: ip London rg anglenasa.o bon nadian Pacitle \u201c+The following were the sales at the er.- moon board: erchants\u2019 Bank 117%; 100 tommerce 1284 ; 50 do.128%; ada Cotton 68%: 35 Dundas Cotton 60; | 25 60; 23 Canadian Pacific x mie \u201copened at 109% COMMERCIAL LOCAL.Tho \"wretched weather has a depresain effect on business which is already dull, an there is nothing at all doing in either grain or flour on \u2018Change.Outside we hear of sales of beans at SUc and $1 25, the price varying according to quality.Quotations for rain are: White wheat.No.2, 98 to Y5¢: red winter do 93 to 950; Spring do 95 to 97¢: pens.to oats, 31 to 82c; beans, $1 10 vo 1 80: ali delivered afloat.For flour: \u201cpatent superior $455 to 469: prenis.choice $465 to 510: superior extra # isto o S150: extra superiine $4385 to cy.$4.25 to $4.30; Spring extru, 4 35 to 4.80 ; superfine $3.95 4.05; Canada strong Lakers\u2019 to 4 50 : um $ to 2 15, Spring extra 82 to 82 05: L'Bupertine $190 to 1 95: bags delivered 250 : ostmeal brin.$4 10 to 84 30.Dairy Becerers.\u2014By G.T.R.\u2014 \\ybent, 10,- our.bus; peas, 5000 bus: oats, 750 astres, pots, 10 bris: butter, 1057 000 [715 | bris : 8: cheese 4568 boxes; leather, 360 rolls; ; p pres sn ete.105 casks tol eo, 5 511 bus fleur Fax \u201cbrs: oatmeal.180 brise butter 308 gs: cheese, 441 By 8.R:\u2014But- ke ter 260 0 Koga: cheese Pere boxes.By Canal: \u2014 Whe bus; corn bus; peas 14.- 016 a: Jour = r 2995 bris; butter, pr X65.cheese, 1 J \u2014 Beerbohm reports : Cargoes off const: wheat.buyers hoid off; corn, 4 Bothing offering.Car- æoes on passage and for shipment: wheat and corn, fewer buyers, probably easier.Mark Lane, wheat.very quiet, corn, nil.Ar- rivels off coast, wheat and corn, nil.English French country wheat markets,quiet.Imports into the United Kingdom for week end- Tog 17th October: Flour, 15.000 te to 2 125, 000 bris, wheat, 180,000 to 185,000 q , 90,000 10 95,000 qrs, Do.for week onded 10 October: Four, 100,000 to 105,000 bris, whes 270,000 to du pou red Ame: gan forin wheat, 7s, 3d; Ioixed mais 46 prime Wéstorn lard os Wh easier: flour steady.Another Liverpool idespatch says: Bread- stuffs unchang eat in NOTES.WELLAND Gawar\u2014Port Dalhousie.assed down: prop.ersia,\u201d theridbs to Monte, general.-To-Dar\u2019s Chicago Market, essrs.Doran & Wright Co.have recelved tho following despatch from Chicago: The hent market has ruled ooh and lower to-day, and closes at u décline of about 1 \u201ccents, nl Long heat rs was ésain ood very A founding oy Jogal bears.Reactions Wore very.emall, showing the market leotd à we feature.which \u2018aft firacto the most attention outside of fine \u2018weather and liberal recsipts was the decision {the Minnoapotie millers to divert all wheat An transit \u2018for t market to Duluth on account of scarcity po storage room : this was the \u2018Inst straw that bicke the market.There was \u2018mo export Hom Corn was also floor closing at inside figures, TLe mother is favorable for shipping and \u2018grad grout deal of long corn was Bord out.AP rorisions were weak and panicky.with very heavy sales of January product by local operators, Hay Harket.4 a The bad.condition of the roads, dua to tho heavy rain, has caused an advance in both hay and & straw, as the supply hat necessarily light.Good h hoy.in a few instanoes, has sold Las high asd as $18, out th usual pricols, is still trom mud 7 has best ed ARK but te usual price is still $5 to ool Butter and Chegse.Messrs.HL on Bros.say in thelr clrenlar, just to Hac and for ative als Dare ke Es oh si ts au er cwt, ai ew Slots of tembers have been sold at 488.June and Sep to according on iy ray Te 2m to 25s aro an dan pied.The market of Bow con- pi eal RER : ree aries 4 and Jour weaker.Bt Spee | = ed 0005 Fo, 54 extra; 686; , No.-old, 34 ur, HE) HD ext 8 street), % ta Tao: 8 all, 80 10 90c.Pork, $6 Wholesale Produce, \u2018Provisions, eto, Cnezse\u2014The weather to-day fs not conducive to business, and 1 n&s Are very quiet.The first Larrivuls\u201d a Qetabor cheesy are on the it is also Aauoted for sale to arrive.Mteration in Quotations - -day'sreceipts ure Bt17 box ove quote: etobur, 10:53 to lle; à 9 10e: finest August, vrren \"lutter is unchanged and dull uote linest September ugust do, 210: summer do.19 to %1c: «finest \"Townships dai summer do.16 to 17e; ie ni Bep- X to Sc; Oreamery, 220: .to 19e; straizht dairy do, 14 to i6c; WVestora, fresh made, 18 to 14¢; 0 to 130; poor goods, 7 to Oc; old Gb.\u2014ÊGES continue firm at about 190 to ONEY.\u2014We quote: 106 for ages and 11 to 120 for small.AsHEs\u2014 We uote: pots $3 72) to8 77% and \u2014salmon.No.1, $11, No.2,810, No.3 $4 per Pol Cape Breton No.1 herring.$373 to te 22 Real Estute ont 30 st.large paek- Guspé dry sod soi?x bod 3 75° \u201cpor Patent , Po to 1275; 2.81 clear short \u2018out, $13 Di \u2018emokod, Ac: Lan.Fatrbaoks, 944 10 ee Canadian, 8X a, 8c.Mess best.14 to $1450 rl.Indian mopsesbeel, $22 Jo to 319por tio Der br TALLOW\u2014 FRUIT, ere \u2014 Fall AS wb ke Xi 31 t pot] Fameuse, ¢ Sec LS Ÿ ol Fs0perhn; J inter & apples, : ranges, to = 00 per pastel: to 85 0, 42h.DOW ATOD,.re to 8 50 per box, J er bunch; Grapes, er Ib: Dein- do Rogors, és to 8c ware 6 to Tc per lb: Pears, Duchess $6 to $8 i , &opibepties, $7 to $9 Barrol: new tgs, Te per 1b.in Cora, Mo tor 1 1b, New York Stock Market.BR In thelr last weekly circular, Mess .N.Y.pointed out the remarkablo ich has taken places o tween the beginning of july and the ost adva Bhan which has risen 24 1% points.Hrichigan Central comes next with a rise of kawanna, elaw: 22%.and Oregon Navigation: 22: hile others show & less, but still a marked increase, stances, of which ihe most pleasant is t provement in business.which hus A extent and which the rise | in Wall jooulity healthy badows to an evon greater extent.Poaru LIVERFOOL\u2014LATRST 7 rion CORNENT.Oct.a Pork.51 Oto 0 Lard, 8 Casa psc NEw YORK STOCK EX CHANGE.aies sfocors.st.a Gg dad str stem-winder and se ; Ad ain rong ste Yor 84.Small ata r Ww ladiox IY handsome, fc for $8, Genuine Wal- \u201cWate , DRE than es from 67.50.A 3 oz.Silver Hunt- 11.50; i o, with splendid jewelled movement, oy for #10.Biber Wateboris wif diidsomost =, ver Watches in town, koy and stem- \u201cto Bau; winding, from 87,50 vo 2.50.Finest En is monds, from: $5.25, iugond (r eal) Horseshoe Bear! Pins from $5.25.we have many articles suitabl e for Wedding Presents.from $2.50 d and warranted fo: ENHY ROSS, 248x2 187 St.Peter Su (8 doors from Craig).filver-plnted Ware Fa to 85.Watches han Boies WAN TE er TATION ARY, ut 20 Address, with price and partiéulars.\u201cT 1780,\u201d 2483 BTAR office.aight rock- H.Ë.F.John no\u2019 Maio and A.W.Watson ILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCtion, on October 3U, at 12 o'clock, at 33 Cathedral Bt.the offects of the following alleen: .T, Shannon.M, J.J.Hurley.Coons, P.KE.Attenburg, ES MAIN.0d 30 WILL BUY A 24-STORY Stone-tront House, in a good 9 ocallty above Sherbrooke saat: easy erms.Rents for $300 per Jour.Xi omas, ohn R29 247x8 1518: $2800 imac Bat BL R & CROSS, si St.James st 0 LET\u2014A SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 9 rooms, B.KR.and W.C.; to ba let cheap Apply Lo ATW to a desirable tenant, Apply to 198 Sherbrooke str 248 1 LET\u2014A FURNISHED HOUSE, AT Lachine, with winter's coal in shed; 1 minute's Pin Tom depot.Possession Address, Y.Z.Y.U.bux 1336, Montreal.245: 7 NO LET UPPER TENEMENT, 386 ST.ne street; Cot 2 and 84 D! .Chatham, tol Carters costa e, off Albert Avenue.fret udah, à Flace d\u2019Arimes H O (LET FURNIBBRED HOUSE, WITH to mediate possession, Vicinity Eng- Mes cated rent moderate to desirable tenant.Ad- por bar- dress 264, panish Te LET\u20143 NICE UPPER TENEMENTS $3 per in that most central Jocality, with all Seder.oe fo Fronts oy uti Se a ei can Le vccupied Maimediniély.Ay oly 167 st: Mlubort à at or at Charan, de Murs office, Torin ibe Drill shed.248 4 H.WASTEL D.\u2014VOLUNTEERS VISHING ™ DISPOSE their Serip al the highest price, 0 well to commun, nicate immediately wiil © 'k Pra > wind ogice.ene- DARD\u2014VACANCIES FOR ONE OK TWO GEXTLE- ce is Lake men at 27z Bleury.ANTED\u2014BOARL BY A Sora MAN, (20 YEARS Bi then of ngej in a respect e family, al i61Za month.udson, Address \"> 1145\u201d STA, TS 7482 utn- blemry sweet.Ro Ms TON NICELY FURNISHED NT ROOMS hot and cold water, and gra Sn 23 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED! comForTARLE double and single, witfs rst class board: house and riers, Terma pjoderates Vichy Gay aud st.Catherine streets.\u201c> 1743,\u201d STAR R°e- LARGE WELL FURNISHED roo, he board, hot » opposile § water heat.648 Palace Andrew's Chgre Rog HREE U DFURAISHED SUIT ABLE FOR light housckeeping.Addre 3 $760,\u201d bran ogice.0 0 v 9 uv v $ecoo 16% 48 Tes rn ross Ce 27% Guest.x 62 Seon dew Yerx and Uhueaze yess varress, VISION Epectanly reporzad fo for THE Ceara D: br acl vee a GRAIN IN Kane TORK, {Closing reut mus ut, Bean ¢ Cham! Roos Cos 55 U NIVERSITY Stier opposilo the koglish Ci 2A8 L Charch.OOM- NEAT, PLEASANT; GAS, BATH, &¢., SAME flat; gentlemen: moderate.£1 Genevieve, 2483 orner Palace.ANTED\u2014BY A GENTLEMAN, SINGLE ROOM and board in à private family, vicinity of Epilish hoe.3 Catbeural.Address \u2018st 1710,\u201d STAE U! 2814 W ANTED-ROOM, RE Soha md BY 2 GEN ys a Lou ble-beddext foo wid partial board, west end.be moderate.à adress 1730,\u201d dIAL Yice.wi u bét back.winder w sa wili be Suitably rewal intest tmproremenis: best i0cality Address \u201cJ 1713.\u201d STAL Ufiice, FOHSAL SALE\u2014A FARM, HOUSE, GOOD FOR CART OR 83 \u201c481 3 vi, - VICTOR RESTAURANT, PLACE 1 4 Là A FLox bro do susvwering | Armes, ear, Jauaer will ve rewarded by retarming of LC bhnto the above addres: ONT\u2014Oit STRAYED, ON MOXD AY AFTERNOON, colle pup.Wilh white spots oli ueck.Cauy street.\u2014 ON TUESDAY, OCTORER 10.Fron wy \u201ca xander, a Crown, cow, short aclasurs mar! will piquse Tra! lo ob King ets DOR SALE\u2014ONE OR TWO FINE STONE Tenements, nicely decorated, wit mn the West End.eontes open 8 at lk kp ush \u2018 For sLEAT ACHICE] FAMILY SEWING machine of the \u201cRa, \" make, purchased from 1 on 4tb July last, à black walbut pedroow set, 1 with Fave Mritsh plate mirrors and marble tops, a Diack Fo Te or get, color i co .ne a hus ws Zi cat qui Te \u2018AB Olfice.Address = ut By Fou SA LE\u2014TURNIPS\u2014600 BUSHELS oF STE board barge \u2018lurnips, at BüUc per barrel, *Villageois,\u201d\u2019 Mosson's Wharf.Capt.pt Lignac.£48,2 V ANTED TO BUY-GOOD SECON BHAND C OFFICE office.1 furniture, must be cheap.1744,\u201d 3u ul 3 i ANTEL\u2014A SÉCOND-HANL GUITA IN GOOD order, must be cheap.Address FT; TAR ce.| WANTED-GLASS PARTITION, ABOUT 25,70 30 feet long.Address 8 on on territors between Montreal 4 the Otlawa anstrict, Apoix by letter, 5 AB 3 J.BO .3°.AND wôÔBOE, TRAVELLEE anted, a Boot god NE dontrent aoû 1 Sood connec.PTÉRELL®& CO.Quebec.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GLASS BEVEL- Appiy by letter, ona PY MANUFACTURING Lo.Cash Price 7 85%e tle ; ons.24%e: pork.$8.35: lard, s6.00.07 le: MONTREAL STOCK EXOHANGE.Reported for THXSTAR by GORDO & Co.,Stock Brokers,100 St.F.Kavierat.Oct.21.3.30 d Ask\u2018.Ba\u201d O41/91194 N STRATHY 2483 \u201c ONTO.pm ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD GENERAL me the right person.Apply ut 8 red 57 Centre strecé Doi Point St.Charles.ANTED\u20143 SERVANTS AT COTE ST.ANTOINE, 580 A pkictioe plain cook amd general servani.the other for ups ire work and lo uaslat with chiidren; references required.Apply lef Bool, 557.2 0 VS Fons Offer cot.Nt.Caibering St, West, ves 1 ocs000x selling article, indispe No, l'Uhainp de Mars ot.ANTED\u2014GIRLS TO WORK ON L ANTERNS, ALSO two boys for press Turk, that can speax English.i \u2018Tubular Lamp Cg., 206 Craix street ANTED\u2014A SMART MIN AN VII L dour EXPRESS wagon, and city cal TOW an fast able ir ine eve Ly SA Apply eg ae d 9am.and a 3 pin, LO-MOITUW.248 1 V ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, OR ELAIN cook.Apply 264 University st.WASTED, A RESPECTABLE YouNG GIRL AS ral Jét Lusignan st 2481 servant.Boon WALL ED \u2014 A FEW ROOF PAINTERS.LET Jaunes street.Was Ab RSE FOR THREE CHILDREN; GOOD ravages.Apply No.2 Durocher street.leterences TORONTO STOCK KXCHANGE.Reported for THE BTAR by STRATAY BROS, Stock Brokers.2 Stock Exchange Buildings.Oct.21.1 wr ANTED IMMEDI ATELY L a, COAT FINISHERS.Apply 1873 Notre Un ANTED\u2014A LAUXLEY Cain: DEFPRENCES RE- A ween 10 anc dé ured.Abply 211 Druninond street.N A RESPECTABLE LAD FOR A STORK: Wasi well recommended.134 St.dames 1 117% $ ASHTON\u2014In this city, on GQetober 31a, of infantile cholera, James months.Funeral à ence, 586 Albert strset, on.der Grune, caged 8 P's resi.ctober nd dequpintances LACROIX \u2014 At re Wadnes.Moi rom and father or the \u201cBilan fhe jgetor of this _ N, a The church service be hold WANED iS fro: CARPENTER, AT M, AQUIN st.Hyacinthe: In consequence friends and ted 10.mea! the 48rd; apstant à : station, at &45 0° look 0) at the Bt.day mors Dis sharp, to aécompany the body'to the Ca EAGHER\u2014At Paspobiac 7, at the x oF Shae étape \"y roma ras LIST Ladies\u2019 Solid Bilver Watches Boys\u2019 Sotid Silver Watches A 50.en's Solid | Sil ver Natoties from 10.00.off from $8.00.MENRY GRANT & SON; W 248x corner Beaver Hall is ose ot at 10 sme Bes.one who can sew.with V ANTED-\u2014 A SMART GIRL As a CÉSERA t, mall family, good wages; AL nr er Apply Limbdtatcly.to 3 l'Hotorern; sel genta STO, EMAK, AND 10 MAKE HIM- f genéraliy ah'ncive youth; ; references l'aacdonaid & Co., 481 St.bau) strent | WASTED \u20141 OR 2 GOOD) CARPENTERS, IMmediately.Apply to K.Hamilton, 541 Laganche- secs tiere street.seu WA ED \u2014 WELL SINKER.APPLY As > date! Notre Darne street, AXTED-A Goon GENERAL SERVANT, ox and iron, (where à ll is sep Cali, et ae and street, near leurs V ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED GENERAL BER vant, in a family of two, or a good plain cuok.Apply wo Mra.Lk.H.Davi Tidson, 1758 St Catheriue sb 1 ANTED-HOUSE AND TABLEMAID ; BELER ences.198 University sires WANTED 4 | FIRST - Lass LADIES: rv good t wages and sieady employment.For articular., upply to John Walton, King tree, Fan w speak nach and En ences.oak hn hand.Login Craig En NTED\u2014 TWO BLATERS, TO GO TO THE] ASTEDJA GIRL TO ASSIST, iN STORE, MUST have good ET A country.Apply at once, vo 348 St.Paul street 1 23 yrs.#1nall set of buoks.WR D\u2014-OPERATORS AND TA BLE GIRLS FOR cCread Co, J Jing: TOOL.ames at Kroon street.ba ATION AS HHOBTHAN xD band.Ad\" c Pitrman®s system, with good Îsaa dress, J 3 Magnall, 107 houzie th fed Woes \u2014 BY AN ENGLISHMAN HA TE F in dry goods.Byesrs in Mon re-pugngement firstc Peter Address a jte, PAT, WASTED \u2014 DIE SHMAKING, TAILOR'R Tore taster SEALCH fink à h guaranteed.673 Dor- of fc an f Be EE ERPIOTMENT OF ANY Es the evening, b: py à Youn [Ho capable ork Shan Or W- ANTED-BY AR YOU: WAS TE re PLACE / L SF van A5 7 and iron weil; SE a y to 89 St.ne QE à alreet, WAY ED SIAUATION, | ve PE as EE W ci, in à SITUATION BY A RESrEoTABLE hotel or restaurant, as Cour AT hat).THO years\u2019 experience.\u201carg fi NS 3 JARS, A bosirion STAR office, 248 atten | lance is requested 441 ¢ v very Arms and / a coqutrements mat returned.y 3 T Grasse BROWSROE CLUB, © dome 0EEL \u2026.ANNUAL MEETING POSTPONED FOR ONE WEEK.E HORSNELL, M81 Hon.-Becy.JPEAVER L LODGE, No, 6, Meetin = will ; ei in \u20ac Sines ni ut st, g Fare \"ul hal ee Pats on i visit to Stepan Lodge wo.and Aa Bb, M.OLIN, Hom roc.TH HOYAL SCOTS OF 5 CANADA.OF The Bans DRILLe Battalion wil) finde y in heh Order on FRID next, the 23rd, nt 8 p.man MUST by présent, All », LYRE dor, pt.& Khia, , HICKS & CO8 ANNUAL pars CATALOGUE SALE \u2018OF NEW HAND-MADE Household FURNITURE RICH LACE CURTAINS, FINE WHITE QUILTS.WHITE A.W.BLANKETS, TABLE COVERS.PIANO COVERS, TUR- COMAN PORTIERES, SPUN SILK CURTAINS AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, at their rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME SNREET MONDAY.OCTOBER 20h.Goods now on view.Full particulars to-morrow.Bale at TWO o'clock.: M.MI0KS æ £0.Auc 3 Na pouls new goods sold by us hie season.in b.MIBÉAULT, BA.C Kansas & Texns.Texas & Pacific.que GRAND CENTRAL pposite Ottawa Buildings), 241 and 243 St James Street AUCTION SALES.THURSDAY Norning, Oct, 22, 10 g'etook .Furniture, Stoves, Carpets.58 Anderson-8t- FRIDAY Morning, Oct.23, 10 fi \u2018lock.\u2014Gen- eral Furniture, Stoves, 6 Meai Colloze Ave.FRIDAY Afternoon, Oct, a 80 o'clock.\u2014 Pianos, Desk Show Cases, rurnitène at store, HATO HDAY t.24 \u2014Catalogues réady and Books on LY \u201cOot.26.3 and q.30 o.clock.-Choice collection oï Boo or ad EDNESDAY C de 100% otk Grassbroo.a, Wharf, foot of McGill 8 wil Po Be Other good sales w.hr follow.THOMBON & GOWDEY, 248 Auctioneers.ALE PU POSTPONED.The Sale of Furniture at at my room is poned to Tuesday Afternoon, at 2 o'elou ook.owing to the rain the furniture to be sold from a private house cannot arrive in time.THOMAS J.POTTER, 248 1 .Auctionger, \"8S 8, LE\u2014Province of bec\u2014 BIT District ot Montreal \u2014 No.UT ee Hor Couri\u2014uUlivier Faucher, Fils.Plaintiffs.vs.George i 3 _Defeudant and Ce: of eat, avocat din ve cul nn y Of tant, 1883, of De © lock in the turegoon, 08 ie Puan es ins St.Jan oF the endant, No.07 St.James street, in the city tT Sontnel Vit De sold by aUIROTHY Ot Jou tlie Soods und ebatele of the said dote Jante, au this cause, TEAC Lerks, {lo ores, Sav ete.ASUSOME ETERGAGE HOUSE TO LET, Beaver Square, present) occupied by Hon.Thos, W.White, \"Possession rat week in November.R.Boal Sana 5 248x3 seat Bullding.OVINE VACCINE VIRUN} NEW ENGLAND COS (CHELSEA).FRESH LYMPH ALWAYS ON HAND.\"New England Co.\u2019s Yaccine fs the only virus constantly supnlied to.the : Government Lopartmonts.Physicians and Ae dical Ofticers Health desiring a thoroughly reliable virus propristor, porsonally superintenls the pro pagation and collection of the virus.EUR VACCINATY sim ROLE Ka MA ei arn a of prie de iverea Zi.each.Pr Sicaslon and Trade su Sole Agent apd Proprieto Ww.NH.CNA PMA N, M.P.S 348 ét Corner trite and Vieury As.A BONANZA FOR SPECULATORS.The foliowing advances in prices of leading American raliway shares since July ist, 1885.give an idea of what chances offer at times for profitable speculation upon our plan of spot dealing\u2014any of the possible profits upon the following stocks could have boen made uron our contracts.Deal in from 10 shares upwards, $1 per share margin upwards; profits unlimited; liability limited to margins up.losing Gets Ad aly Vaähicer, rere.84» 104 19% IUT AT 6 8 5 : 20% 46 16% : 05 21% Xx CT 854 13% 92H 109% 164 114 128 11 93% 1184 24% 75% 98% 23 BB 47X .50% 76% 16% - - M 1027 8 8 Oregon Navigation.70 943 4X Oregon & Transcontin\u2019tl 18% 57 18% abash.1 10 7 Northern Pacific.\" 16% 25% 8x do preforred in 53% 14% T.E.MA Telegraph Building.36 St.Francois Javioré en McGill 8t., 76 St, James st.MARCUSE & CUNNINGHAM, EVERY DAY BRINGS US NEW GOODS FOR.THE HOLIDAY TRADE, BALY A MILLION CamxisTruaS (Carn8S Largest and best selected stock ever showr fn Canada.FLORAL STUDIES, \u2018BIRTHDAY CARDS, GOLD AND SILVER PAPER.HEADQUARTERS FOR MOULDINGS, MIRRORS and FRAMES BOLE AGENTS FOR THE Dominion show Case Manufacturing Co.DE BRESOLES ST.MARCUSE & CUNNINGHAM.THE GREAT * BLOOD PURIFIER, A BIG OFFER.To introduce them we will mail to any address (this month only).for twenty.-flve conts $ perfect housebold zem\u2014 the Little Giant asher.246xtt Box i280.Montreal.SRR WASHER C0 SPECTACLES pid EYE-GLASS ES.SOLE AGENTS: MARCUSE æ CUNNINGHAM.280x4aw ONEY TO LOAN! ~ LIGHTHALE & LIGHTHALIL * .Noramies, Eto.156 St.James Street, Next STan Office.MARBIAGE LICENSES ISSÛED.- 244x14 a OTICE OF REMOVAL.-H.F.JACKSON, amily and Dlapensing Chom! HAS, REMOVED 10 1453 ST, CATHE aN 8 5 sise (Negt door & score, yew Butiding,) d oi 14 1013 % The MONTREAL DAILY STAR Foy eos 4 168766, ir "]
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