The Montreal daily star, 3 mars 1886, mercredi 3 mars 1886
[" q treatyof ponce batvèen Servla and Bul- Ars was signed ot Bucharest yesterday.\u201cCardinal Angelo Jacobini died at Rome yesterday atthe age of 61.He was created \u2018cardinal in 1 a.\u201c= The steamer Missouri \u201d wbich stranded off Holyhsad tho other day, is now eomplote- ly subnierged.- Many vessels are detained in the harbors longibe coast of Great Britain and numer- QU Wrecks are reported.Pasteur hopes to be able to treat diphthe- Lin and other diseases succesalully by a aed similar to that of his treatment of & ote Associate d Chambers of Agriculture of Great Britain, yesterday, udopled a reso- \u201clation.favoring ihe imposition of import luties on foreign corn.dolliston occurred on a railway in Lin- wshire, yesterday, owing to the ; % of the signals by snow.One per- \u201cgon was lied and several injured.\u2018The House of Commous bas agreed to Mr- dlaugh\u2019s motion that a Government .bureau bs established similar to that In the \u201cUnited States for the collection of labor tetie weather prevails in Deomark.The at, the Sound und the Great Belt are fer ot ice and navigation is impossible.Eleven steamers are adrift off Frogerik: shaven, most of them being in dangerous : \u201cpositions.-As Dr.Blowit the Paris co ue at of J \"the Louësn Véiè astiithui the J irs | or his housé Mo SH hight a ot was fired at him by some unknown person, but he bullet molsoine | him), struck agalost the wall sad fell at ble f eel.AMERICAN, ~~ - At Rochester! esterday Cornelius R.Parsons, nomi nated by the Political Labor rue, and endorsed dh muss meeting of citizens, was re-e avor by over 300y \u2018majority.At Fulton, Mo, Monday night the house of a Mrs.Quisenberry was destroyed by tire, and her two sons,\u201d seventeen and uine- teen, were burned to death.Mrs.Quisen- berry was found | in the partly wrap in a blanket and uttering low cries of In North Alabama several Mormon elders ar cs : a verts among the country people.\u201cThe furm- ers in Clay County bave notified them that they must leave, and threaten to use force, but the elders refuse.On Monday afternoon Rev.W.W.Downs, the Boston Baptist minister who has be- - come notorious by reason of his amours - witha married womnu of his gations, assaulted and severely bundled a reporter named Dillenback, who had written an article that offended Mr.Downs.United States Senator Gorman yesterday introducea a bill in the Senate to provide fora joint celebration by the sixteen Ameri- olin republics on the 4th of March, 1889, in honor of the one hundredth anniversary of the nstitution of the pareut republic in the tad Sates.\u2018fhe celebration is to take in Washington.CANADIAN.The price of bread has been reduced 2 dents per loaf at Quebec.cdi shi ment of goods for the Indian and ibition commenced at Ottawa on ania day.aah n thousand names have been added to omivlon voters\u2019 list at Hamilton, and $8 in West Hastings.= ~The columa for duty in the North- West have received marching orders to leave for the West to towards the close of the Im re Two young men named Walker and Burn- hau were out duck shooting t upset and | and Drinkwater gave \" Messrs.Van Horne ; evidence before the.Royal Commission en- uiring intn the sale of the North Shore way at Que Monday.The only er evidence now remaining to be taken is tot M écal, Abbott and Chap- :#.Sir Lionel Backville West, the British :\u2018 minister at ngton, was expec ; arrive yesterday at Rideau Hall, Ottawa, \u201c9h à visit to His Excellency the Governor General.He did not, however, reach the oapital,| but will probably do so In the course ; y or to-morrow.The visit is stated do be à strleuly private one.7 An inquest was held on the body of Mrs, Tyrrell © (colored), killed by her insane law.Nelson Tyrrell, at St.Cath- The jury returned a verdict was insane who committed deed and condemned the authorities for \u2018fot having confined Tyrreil when his condi- - Mon was reported to them a week ago.y of an the man old man named Jean t has t been: found hanging to a tree in Garant TT & bush about elgbt acres trom the residence - Sih at Te Tot his son, with whom he lived at St.Damien, After cutting down the v it was that it bore a Dorrible gaping wound Inthe belly, as if inflicted by an axe.Other is cireu races point tothe supposition that the old man was murdered and gr proven suspiclon attaching to murderer.Aa an offset to.the funds that aro being raised in for Home Rule purposes, \u2018the Orangemen of Toronlu have d lod to nelit of pen a subscription list for the sh loya lists.- ¥ a nucleus has will be held next mperance iall, Toronto, War- \u201cwill preside; and Rev.Dr.! Vie: Mon it se es rnin] Mac- ontr win Smit, \u201cClarke, and | others wi Il speak.yy Tass meeti \u201cPOPE LEOS \"BIRTHDAY.Jd is Botineai Issües an Address to the Mom.the Sacred College.March 2\u2014Pope Leo XLII cele brated the 75th anniversary of his birth today ad tue eighth anniversary of his coronation, which: falls to-morrow, by an ag Green to the membors of the Bacred college.In this His Hollness eugol ized the union existing among the inals, and urged among) Catholics against those oki to cv rrupé sud weaken the authorite of Church.He deplored the oppressed of the Hors y Ses as unworthy of \u2018the head of the Church and incompatible with his independence.His Holiness spoke \u2018with much severity concerning the attempt, tg connect ecelesiastioal authority with the crime of furnishing the foreign enemies of Italy secret ibformation about its military uatences, as was done recently di in the case of à manon trial at Rome on the charge of having sold such- information toa foreign power.paring this trial, the rosecution ; + purpo etter from Viennu iy wich the: writer.Whose name was imputed tho ner s aot to inspiration fro) atican which was _socused.of basing purpose to undermine and-destroy- the present Peingdom of Italy by ng for foreign Rowers secret information concerning taly's defences.His ess repelled this am To putation with indignation and condemned the impunity with which vulgar maligmty a3 been employed to excite agaist the Vatican the hatred of the DOMINION 'PARLIAMEN T.Beanie Committees \u2014 The Estimates \u2014 orth-West Fapera\u2014The Grand Trunk.OTTAWA, March 2\u2014Sir Jobn Macdonald _ presented the report of tho committes ap- nted to to Strike th the select standing com- - / molltees of the In answer to sir Ric Richard Cartwright, Hon.Mr.McLelan said the estimates would bo ht down at an early date.hare Sako asked what\u201d North-West papers Sofa ia expected to be brought down.Sir a Maoionald.1 cannot tell that.2 Hon:-Mr; Mitohett-asted enon he might\u201d \u201cthe returns asked for'by bim Inst seein, viz nist aud avd place of residence of .the Grand Trunk stockholders.Hon.Mr.Chapieau laid on the table the return, firing tho ist in list in dotail with residence and each of the stockholders \u201cthe best ol a ball Job'nnd Liaving a genera) ?- RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, A Train Thrown Down au Embankment and a Suow Plough Turned Over\u2014 : Three Men Kiltqd and Several ; Soriously Injured, PORTLAND, Me, March 2.-While the Grand Trunk train which left Lere ut 1.50 m., was raouing near Lock\u2019s Mills last night with twoengines unde stow pl h, the plough struck a bed of hard packed snow and tore up a section of tha road, throwing the engines from the track.The first one Weut duwn à six fool embankment and struck on its sue.Ehgineer Mitchell escaped, but Fireman Martin, in the act ol jumping, was struck In the middle of the back, lus bip being dislocated and bis abdomen\u2019 crushed.rman Philbrick, of the second engine, crawled through steam nud hot water to the spot where Martin lay under his engine and drew him out of & position where be must have been horribly tortured.Philbrick then fell sepseless by Martin's side.The cold was intense and the garments ol both were frozen.Tbe mcu were removed to Bryant's pond and ether was administered Lo Martin tu ease his ter- Fivle agony until he died.A snow plough being run ahead of tbe Montreal express for land Pond yesterdav struck anu obstrue- tlon and turned upside duwe.Eight men wero fn the plough at the time.Almond Smith, ot lslaud Pond, had an inch bolt driven into bis torehead, killing bim, J.Ahadwiok, of Island Poud, was injured in- ternaily, and died shortly after.Two dr three others wure seriously lvjured but will recover.ST.ALRANS, Vt, March 2.-A peculiar accident occurred this morning to the.fast 4 Just as tho train reached the \u2019 a short distance from the St.Albans depo it was thrown from the °.down intoa meadow.The engine Koy the track, but the baggage car, Pullinan and an ordinar \u2018conch run off.The baggage car was ups: ot.but the other two kept right up.Nobody was buit.lLis supposed the cause of the accident was spreading of the rails.ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.Provincial Auditor\u2014The Now License Act\u2014 Various Measures Advanced.ToroNTO, March 2.\u2014The \u2018Ireasurer introduced biils regarding taxation of lands in Algoma and to consolidate and amend the Agricultural and Arts Act.Mr.Fraser to 1 to Incorporate the village of Caledonia to issus certain debentures; to incorporate the Georgian Bay and Lake Huron Railway; to amend the Act incorporating the regular Baptist missionary convention of Onuario; respecting the Women\u2019s Christian Association of Belleville, and to authorize Walter D.Coate to practise as a Chemist, were read a third time and passed the House, Hon, A.M.Ross moved that to-motrow the House go into committee on a resolution that for the more complete examination of the public accounts of the province, and for the reporting thereon to the Legislative Assembly, the Lieutenant-Governor, may under the great seal of the province, appoint an ullicer to be called tbe auditar- enèral of the province,and such officer may paid out of the consolidated revenue d of the province a salary ot twenty-four hundred dollars per annum.The House went into committee on the liquor license resolutions.The following changes were made: The increases in tavern aud shop licenses for incorporated villages and townships were reduced ten dollars each, standing now at $60 dad $30 respectively.The increases iu druggists\u2019 licenses mm Scott Act constituencies were reduced from $100 for cities, $60 for towns and 340 for other munici ities, to $75, $50 and $30 respectivel y.The resolutions were Lhen adopted.\u2018Lhe liquor license bill was then read a second time and rdterred to a eom- mittee.It is proposed to include in wine and beer licenses such light foreign wines as do not centain ve 15 per cent.of alcoho! d also to re-enact the clause ol the bill of 1884 making the servant of the license holder who infringes the act liable for the penalty when it is shown that tho offence was committed without the knowledge of the proprietor.In reply to a question by Mr.Meredith, the secretary stated that some ale, wine and beer licenses had been taken out of a total issue ot licenses of some Mr.Pardee's bill respecting free grants and homesteads to actual settlers ou the public lands in the district of Rainy River was read a second time.Mr.Fraser's bill to secure compensation to workmen in certain cases was read a second t The bill} providing for a public auditor was passed through committee, and Mr.Fraser's Ley amending the Assessment Act was read a second time.The House went into committee of supply, passed several items, and adjourned at FATAL PROHIBITION QUARREL.A Bloody Cuimination to One of the Bitter.ests Contests ever Conducted in Georgia.CHICAGO, March 2.\u2014A telegram from Mil- ledgeville, Ga., says: The killing of Marshal Haygood by Sam Ennis on Saturday has given a bloody culmination to one of the bitterest contests over prohibition yet conducted in Georgia.Both parties charge the othior with inciting to- riot and bloodshed The prohibitionisits brought Sam Jones, the evangelist, here.He delivered a speech and preached a sermon.The anti-prohibition- ists allege that he advised tho probibition- ists to be ready to fight if necessary, to secure lhe polling of their votes, and\u2019 commended that they shuuld zo to Lhe poils armed with pistols.The prohibitionists Baten Xp vois Mowaval, Jwe Serenade | autborize a bul to awend the Municipal Act CHURCHILL CRITICISED.He Denies Intriguing with the Parnellites \u2014The Goverpment Aske to Denlare \"Its Policy Before the Estimates are Voted \u2014 Morley Predicts a Dis- _.solution.LoxpoN, March 2 \u2014 Lord Randolph Churchill has written a letter to the Daily Newa describing the statement in a leading article of that puper to-day, to the effect that he; rd CaBarvon and Lord Ash- bourne had pre à scheme of Home pars Rule for Ireland, as the faisest of all falseboods ever emanating from a nows- paper.He says: \u201cI have never « dep from the opinious expressed f u \u2018at Edinburgh on December 20, Fr) It is absolutely lalse to say that Lord Salisbury\u2019 8 Government ever wavered in resolute tility to the appeal of the union or any- thinæ approacht repeal.\u201d In the speech referred to Lord doiph said that the Tories would aot yield an Fach ou the Home Rule queation sud -would not make any turther concession to Mr.Parnell either on the land, franchise or on the local zovern- ment questions.He aavocated the advance of public money on the easiest terms to de- volop Irish railways, canals and public Ba se lang.\" he added, * o ves aire und reparation.Monev cures most injuries, however deep, But the Irish yolls of repeal ust be answered with an unchangeuble and uuanimous \u2018No?THE \u201cNEWS\u201d AND CHURCHILL.LONDON, March 3.\u2014 he Daily News this morning, referring to Lord Baudolpt Thasciira a Set, ati at 1 & voue SOX, ' JANTED \u2014 A STRONG GIRL 10 assist with light housew: and minding a baby; JENS aéhing, Bree frye ork PPER SoHE: STREET.w JANTED_ GENERAL SERVANT, For small family, 33 COURSOL STREET.ANTED- BRUSH NAILER: ONE a vho cab comb and do sett work pre- M QUEE\u2014 \"000 ferred.- 33 \u2014 > Napanee, Oat.WwW ANTED-10 GOOD SHIRT IRONERS.SKELTON 13.3, & 00, 512 100 St.Peter Street.ANTED.-$5.A DAY EASILY MADE- \u2014 by canvassers of good address and good habits, willing to work for, their money.Apply at the oflices of the Wan wing Machines 1824 Notre Dame St.o'r MoO Liooad fr TED\u2014AGENTS\u2014 EN pes Dean End Prodation,\u201d by Dr.Doctrames ee bishop] byus + others, sells faster Send for res tater a ein Wi want a to ean business, PE Eclusive nl Bradley: Sarreison à Lo, Brantfo ra, we NT Ed ES ONSIBLE PERSON AS MAID TQ t be à good vne child hs old, maid any pie he row, on à machine ; ance: 5 required, Apply immediately, 1 roman fe Bouses Tlanted.AN TED IM) IMMEDIATELY, A MEDIUM Sized House; must be central.Address \"G 68.\u201d STAR Office.513 AM ED FOR MAY 1st, A HOUSE IN es SYA Ofice.Waste penn ATELY, CO.AT aD DANSE maker for a town near Mont workman.Apply to Mills & Hutchison, tres oats Safe ANT ED\u2014MESSAGE BO A Wi ohare ho er TE APPLY TO DAWSON ANTED-GENERAL Fre OR COO Ww Sood city\u2019 refcronces.Apply 10 Be Ÿ West or Toronto and North.only wate having W ANTED, FOR Ist MAY, AT LACHINE, or other neighboring municipality, a HOUSE, with seven or eight bedrooms, in good order.water on premises: must be suitable for winter residence.Address, stating locality and terms, to P.O.Drawer 1935.51 2 ol , Zrsperty for Sate.Property For Sale at Cote St.Antoine.: That very desirable vacant lot situated on Clarke Avenue, Cote St.Antoine Cadastral No.387, with a superficial area of 28.726 feet.This will be found a magnificent site for a Villa Residence, being on the slope of the mountain, and commanding a splendid view of the River St.Lawrence as fur as-the Ln- chine Rapids, as also the adjacent country for miles around.to Apply HUGH GRAHAM, 2stt STak Office.{ex Sue.Fo SALE TO THE TRADE, LACROS- ses of ai izes, left or ane send for Feed a of ot Brascau ACTE Ae Ts | See rm SN WANEUA SITUATI os à, RY A RESPECTABLE.god and having cxperience in need 1: Jdresa, vire sal: ey expected © Ls 2R\" STA fice.referen rene 3 i ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVAN ASS N Ww hoasekrep 3 LO ashi ART cermin ne hy Situations Wanted.I INIA TANTE Dan A GENTLEM N.TESSIO! W olucai 2 position to © which de ee oN apart ur The or hi ro dau.rme easy, devote \u201cXN 168,\" Stan 303 Wa NTED\u2014BY A FOUNG LADY, A POSITION A shorthand aman! » moderate salary, long band writer.© br Go BY AR alien, : oa VW ET AI TATION, BY A YOUXG MAN, HAY sever in the roaif hart ware, Shane ee Tran or \u2018Traveller; good ences Address G.Fe 2% Desrivieres mre Coe) 0 ANTED\u2014BF A TRUSTWORTHY MAN, WHO Wim bi alan: he SFR oe males uch w work; best of references gi ADRS \u201c3 3 120,\u201d ANTEPE \u2014 EMPLOYMENT, Ww by th8 day or week.Î A 151 I wont FATED BY TOURS LADY F à VOIES ore.ed Hy wick street, a3 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS PLAID UK, GOOD ion W references.101 À.Veiaiider psa © \u20185 : WANTED = SITUATION.BY MAN AND WiF wife as ff nu to .Gener ality nsetul; coun referred; best of ds plais cu untey pr references.nt ANTEN-BY A RESPECTAR WA 5 ha boars MAN man ha cs gy OF hardware references.Addons 7 §00 5 Spire 8s.RE A good bo Boze more than wages, Address \u201cG Dy ae SALE \u2014 HOOD PIANO, 3150; $50 Mramehips ALLAN LINE.ROYAL m si BAHSHIPS 1885\u2014 WINTER SERVICE \u20141886 EN Wine ihe côte A, SISGLE MAN WHO UNDER : borses F Komen and $10 per month; 7 see, on racical gatiener, best of refersacan vu.rE VWANTED-SITUATION IN PRIVATE FANT Y RY FE SALE_HOBNE LIGHT RA FIVE YEARS | 311 rires\u201d «good references.\"Apply, iss rae will Foi qui arm Sires bor Bor BS ER s E UNDERSIGNED .ARS OL qui palme os BSALE-STALLION, Ee YEARS © D.5 sox and balan FRED men Ft Tis Belfontan sn (10 > diam, yi Hosen Wanted te Xurchase.NANDA INIA W'ERLN TL0i BUY \u2014% BEAGLE pacs, PP SAR Blouey te Tend TT EN JUMEDIATE ADVARORS IN CASH MADE REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS.P.O.Box 134 ; ad NINN SAS INL SINAN dP i Wm FoR A souxa roue Address Nu DS TS WeSTER crane # ; : repas to lato serait busines tu one of 1 A year; must PE be finances ihe, PA ro his LR a WO Bre rT Tonnes OOoms\u2014 SPACIO NT To DO TA De UE ROME EUR ISHED, 7 VICTORIA ST mme, Æ 2 ocher Add STEAMSHIPS.Wanted to Borrow.\" A ie a \u201c| Avril \u201c ANTED\u2014TO BORROW 215-000 AY 3 PER CENT, first valued at Halifax and St.John's.Nd.Service.265.000 Eo, Ror hme city property 31 et Frôin Hauts STEANSHIPS.St Johns NA.Tres | NEWFOUKDLAND Mar.T Educational.Nap 9.a aoe ue LL EE Ne me = NÉWIOUSDEANDS uw - April 8 NEWFOUNDLAND | Apeil is = oN\u2014 WARK Glasgow, Londenderry, Galway, and Boston Mervice.PREPARED TO RECEIVE FU FOPILS.adarem From Glasgow.STEANSHLPS om Hosen Qacen's Mail Assombiy Boom: B19 PRUSSIAN.= Mar.§ 3 SIBERIAN = \u201con Mar.3 CARTHAGINIAN - À WALDENSIAN .SIBERIAN x 2,0 Apr TE Sp.Glasgow and Philadelphia service.- Fro ins STEAMSHIPS.Philadottia SCANDINAVIAN Nar.4 ne | ORGAN als ST Si SCANDINAVIAN pri l'assage furber tuformation applis.51.pA EEE 136% ST RAL \u2019 Hise lids ere Hon MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL, Prof, William Bohre asis'nt Prinelr R 925 - WELL RENE TRE TRE _Bleury y tt OOM LARGE most M: ROG, ROO) da AISO SISGLE SESGLE Ru ICÈLY Rognis TE Ferny WARM ROOM, & 3- VERY a coter Ro VER \\FOKTABLE.oct Sr ie oll rocky or SEND a re Ty se at the Widder ror.1 CONS WITH 3 OARD.EC yy.branche vase fa acy Plata ni oe 5 \u2014 V10il%L, oloncello, par anh wiih: Sinden ce reste two Rou ! a 3 SEATLY F ISHED ED_BEDEGON, x per term of 18 lessons, SS cod Et ore, a T7 JW NDELL, MUSIC MAS- ROPM4SANE BOARD FOE ¥Wo roy i TIER e ® ter, Violin, Clarionet, Fiute Musto Lessons.ote.129 Fulford St.5168 85 Common Street, © x 50 diate street - Mostos.291% aes -Abgut Nareb 2.ortinnd.~Cabin, $57.50, $77.50 and La one pesto FE 6 111.35, 4 piôt es Intermediate; piri Tg Rod Seats hh on saree, hve meta es Apply Wo W.In CHILES 165 143 38, James Stress, 185 or D.TORRANCE & CO.Hospital Stroat.JA 8URANCE AS AN INVESTMENT.Confederation Life Life Association.What has been Hone by this Comnany in the past?Policy No.1,000 on the.life.of_8.B.A, endowment in ten years for insted 1872.Premiums paid insured on muturity of noliey, $6,612.Tue annual premiums { mproved at 4% per cent.pompound interast wou! à in ten years amount to $6.679.39.=.J.JOHNSTON, Manager, P.Q.Office: 110 st Francois Javier Btreet.There are » fow Dragitits who care more to make a large profit on a -to-vwait- ng.en who, whet Eo for & sCapoine Plsstor will \u2018recommend usiosl under Mr.Clarence.\u201cLyman and | Besson Burglar - Proof Safes, 3.8 J TAYLOR, Toronto Safe Works.154 ST.J AMES ST.+ (Next to the Stan Offios).a FIRE-PROOF SAFES « AND VAULT DOORS ow IN STOCK.SECOND-HAND BAFRS_\u2026AT I LOW PRICES | \"Estimates given tor ail kinds of Fire and 4 Burgiér-Proof Secu Securitioa.HOBT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT.NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 8.8 CO, New Tork.Boathampton.Bremen.The fet père lasaine pessençers aE Sonthampt In Tes os eight their speed and raed Be.FH 2 May fast Ei wit] es ew Yo! pasanngers for Faris.24 quon street, Stontreal.a Raia wii ion.Pala PE Mizcellancons.JROVMS-DOTALI-AND ANGLE wri A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTHENT TO DANCE ROON-_VORNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT Æ IROONS-NEATLY FURSISHED, AT 23 = at 83 Latour PROGRAMMES, OOMS\u2014FURNI ED, JOB A MANRIED COUPLE, TOME à {DTT OF THERE ROOMS, » SILK TASSELS.MS, With AND R Dern.b ad en = FARER Lead PENOILS Focus PURES, AT 179 BLEURT mors 0 IN ASSORTED COLORS, Th Gee.Rider Engraving & Printing Ceo OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ST E0ON, WELL FORNISHED.re Rohan 0 Laciscoenes ce 169 ST.JAMES ST.str ROQNE-TFSSPACIO Fi aa Some.I) mn Cs an ove by cos who, vas, deat tnoaty sled: years.by most nine rer ad SEE | moe beta\u201d din Av findsor Hotel, a Mink Can fhe pplying at cap have fbr & STAR W.«& F.Pen 100 oR Sa ot month; terms modarass.Room S-WITH BOARD AT ¥ No.307 Dios vE- Stale fare.À 0.Rn-goon OD SUBSTANTIAL BOARD GIVEN, AS BOAR ETAT at ara Shoot.BI SRpaueaie.o Eas \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Boxe.PAA cAI BARDS HE FOR REGULAR 858.3 PLARD-MRS action fr vo da PocrEE EAS, H.id Barre ses ROOMS AT 33 BLEURY NY.rex- tr os BE RE J nce ak tro Bont Post Of.83 tng.Plaster of Paris, Bo China China Clay, 40, &6.ot BESSEMER STEEL æ AND BED SPRINGS._ RD-FREN BOARD.ARCADE DIN.BOLI rai, Oto Con ire.Pate A.Dalbote Bywsre sri \u2014_ ery dar of *Gilt Edge\u201d ia « péund ! ntire trust can ahoays be put in #! zelamations of delight welcome it! all other soap from your houses ! next ward des at \u201cGE 2 IN alarm, LEVER CLOCKS, WI (warranted), $1.75; without BTRIXING OLOCKS, $2.00 (warranted) kJ RMPART Que A i: pede pla.A cout ce AP A ox ~ « : 1 iia st \u2014FAC TE fr Ja \"NV SORTE ARTE TD RA i = light store wal 83 James 51 oi locality; light from three si N base; hina | NTE D\u2014 GENER FANT, A .bea Nid, comtsipine fes Dal ni nad h ment; je x Jun WA ri A Gene ciel SERVANT, AT 38 7 x VA EA Apert id sy a rE ces ae ouses to Let ANTED-SIX GOOD ROOK AN HA SVN W: Apply at*\" The Cnzette dub Ban 05 a me ET\u20141390 AND 1592 ST.CATH- WANE WAITERS AT THE WINDSOR.Arrir Cat et dan Ste prop 85 chat MD Sts 98 Wan LED CRPERIESCEL H R WARE NTS lieux vs phiy at ol > HA De SALES.Stanley Bag, 85 Sk Janes streef x9 1 wholes le department ; state age.salary J em ie, oartmenty st innipeg.533 armoury ov ~~ JE oh sedis Baily Str.igemestenemmnnencenç=svv \"GRAHAM & Co, Proprietors.158 Sv James street.- \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 8 Dar Aci Bras a sant v3 any pars ot she ar, $1.60 for ix Months.and 900 or tres We believe the ¥aton of Tue STAR ceods the combine vie of atl the othe lish Nowspapers published in the city 0 \u2018Corr ndent and Ant for French an) DE 2 advertising \u2018uB STan-\u2014-Mons.À otte.Bue Bte.ans 81 bis.Paris, France.\u201d GisooraTion or Tax Davy Srau FoR WEEK Expinxo Fssnvanr 27, 1858.151,069 Total.FRESENT DAILY AVKRAGE 23,178.WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 3, 1896.Tae startling and unexpected production by Mr.Chapleau of the list of Grand Trunk shareholders must serious- Jy interfere with Mr.Mitchell's plans * \u2018 forthe session.Now the question is, what will he do with it.THE Bleu bolters having been repudiated both by Sir John and Mr.Blake, it remains to be seen whether they will be received, with open arms by the Hon.Peter or will form themselves into a fourth party.THE Ottawa blue books for 1885 have, thir titles printed on the backs, an im.| provement which will add greatly to their usefulness.Hitherto it has been\u2019 -alaborious task to find the blue book that happens to be wanted among a pile -of blue books that are not wanted.PROFESSOR GOLDWIN SMITH is going to have his portrait painted in England and present it to the Canallian National Gallery.Now would it not be better, if \u2018he wishes to divide his favors between the land of his birth and the land of his adoption, to have his portrait painted in Canada and present it to tous PES, Jamrs TAYLOR, ex-champion oarsman of England, wants some other crank to offer him $1000 to shoot Niagara rapids in an ordinary-scull boat and considerately says that he will ask for no money if he is not successful.The promise may be depended upon: if James is not successful he will never wsk his backer for any money or anything else.THE HOURS OF POLLING.One want which Monday\u2019s elections developed was that of longer polling hours.The polls opened at nine o'clock and closed at five.Now what opportunity do these hours allow an industrious mechanic or laborer in which to poll his vote.If he has any work to do he must be at it long before nine o'clock and as a very general rule considerably after five.There is no time left then but his dinner hour and as in many cases he carries his dinner to his work and as his work is frequently far from \u201chis polling place, he has to go without his dinner, forego his vote or submit to a \u2018logs of time unless his employer will grant him the necessary leave of absence.As a rule there is not much difficulty t this latter if he votes in y with his employer's views, but he ought not to have to lose his pay or be beholden to his employer for it.The polls ought to be open at hours which will be convenient for everyoody.In d we believe the hours are from eight o'clock in the morning till eight At night.The adoption of these hours \u2018here would be a boon to workmen and {0 merchants and clerks alike, and would prevent the, crowding and serious loss of time which now occurs.THRE SCARCITY OF JUDGES, ne is reported that some three hundred cases are waiting to be heard before the Court of Appeal, and that there is scarcely a possibility of the work ever being overtaken.This state of things is simply scandalous.Remembering the .Iavishpess with which public meney is scattered one would \u2018hardly imagine that the question\u2018 of cost would be considered in connection with: the appointment of new judges if more judges are necessary.To censure the Government very severely would be unfair, seeing that the legal profession takes so little \u2026 interest in-the matter, thät thé Govern.| ment may naturally fail to see its .The Council of the Bar was to have held a meeting yesterday to discuss this and other important questions but no quorum could be got.If a meet ing of the unfortunate liti interested in the appeals were pig \u2018we fancy there would be a quorum., » PARMXRS AND YRDE TRADE: - The Associated Chambers of Agricul- \u2018ture of Great Britain yesterday adopted a resolution favoring the imposition of duties on foreign corn.The term corn is applied in England to all kinds of grain, instead of being confined to Indian maire as in America.It is a somewhat curious fact that while in Canada and the United States the freetraders obtain their strongest support from the farmers, in England he for mer Aare largely protectionists and the manufacturing towns and cities are the free trade strongholds.The reason seems to be that the British agri- enlturists {eel that they cannot.compbte - Canadians and Americans, while the British manufacturers are prepared to compete with the whole world.The Canadian and American manufacturers, on the other hand, are afraid of the British, while the farmers know that agricultural produce will never be im., ported from any country in Europe.The \u2018members of the Associated Chambers of Agriculture of Great Bri- i are not at all likely to _secure the imposition of a duty \u201con grain, and the wisest plan they can pursue is to turn their atten tion to Canada as a field for emigration.Well-té-do English farmers can make fortunes in Canada, while\u2018 they would 1086 them in England, and that 18 just the class of immigrants that Canada wants.We will undertake to rise all the clerks, professional men and mechanics that are required in Canada without any assistance from England, find a place for the North-West, but also in anes and the Maritime provinces there is plenty of room.\u2018Quebec and the Maritime provinces have one great advantage over the more western provinces that should not be lost sight of.They are much nearer to the markets of.Europe, and as transportation i is one of the chief factors in detertnining the cost of an article, that is a consideration of importance.; INOCULATRAON PILGRIMAGES.The Toronto Board of Trade has appointed a committee to meet a committee of citizens and discuss the best method of attracting American tourists to the city next Summer.Toronto might take a hint from Paris.Although there are only a few thousand Americans resident at the French capital they are said to be more profitable to shopkeepers than all the other foreigners together.A little while ago when Pasteur annourced that he could cure rabies by inoculation there was a sudden outbreak of hydrophobia throughout the United States.Probably it wus only another name for Paris fever in most cases, and as almost every young lady of fashion had a pet dog it seemed as if the travel to Paris might be unprecedented this vear.But there is considerable danger in the bite of a dog, and even a visit to Paris was not sufficient to induce more than a small number to take the risk.Moreover if they were bit by doggie the little pet would have to die, which would be too dreadful for anything and so the hydrophobia craze soon died out and the Parisian shopkeepers were disappointed.\u201cdiscouraged, Now comes a despatch from Paris announcing that M.I> eur hopes to be able to treat other germ dis- spses successfully by a method similar that of his treatment of rabies, and the rich papas of America must expect an alarming increase of germ diseases.The merest pretext of sore throat will be an excuse for a visit to Paris, for there is nothing like taking a thing in time.Until Toronto has a Pasteur she cannot hope te compete with Paris as a Summer resort.Perhaps M.Pasteur could be induced to emigrate to Toronto for a consideration, expressed hopes of treating diphtheria successfully by inoculation the announcement is important because his reputation is such that he is not likely to express such hopes without good\u201d grounds.If Pasteur can treat this fear- fil scourge safely and successfully by inoculation his discovery will rank second only to that of Jenner in its class, MONTREAL'S OHIEF MAGISTRATE, Past Mayoralty Elections In the City\u2014Tho Contests up to Date.Mr.Glackmeyer, the City Clerk, has pre- the liowing table, showing the results of the past mayoralty elections in Montreal ever since the peop) their Chief Magistrate.Prior to the first year given! Montreal's mayors were either: appointed by Goyerament or chosen by the Council : ver] Candidate.Vote.Oppovent.¢ Campbell\u2019.ON Frm Fabro .1855.W.Nel on.s orn Aecamation 31H.Sun .Acclamation.1858) C8 3.7.Day.Bes ! 11 C8, QI 18637.L oT 18803 E 3 Zico 1830! H.Starnes.] \u201cees 18571 Il.Starnes .} .1868| W.Workman.| $132 160) W.Workmaa.} .1R70| W.We Poux = 1871| C.J.Coursol.f 20 ; 1 so J.Courrol.] .pe igs Fre C a ste ve | eens i w.BN ; £356 - 0 vf 200 Dewan 1877] 3.2} =#80 F.| 813] 1068 le iL ing Acptamatioal ue lu SN, - .] 2383 .| 1983 £00 1550 3 bear oT} | Re Hog 1903 |.290 LB | 261 H.A.Nelson: 1882! J.L Beandry.| 3188 J Ll ephrobo = F4 1843! J.L.Beaudry.i H.Bulmer.5170 m3 18844.L Beaudr : it, Bulme re 283 LF Tang.SE 1836] H.Beaugrand.5 A.C.cary | 3100 100s Saburben.Thomeon, of St 18 pierre n omson, of m aving resigned, Messrs.W.H.Bosevear, and poto have been selected by | the Council to Hl the vacaucies, The town of Longueuil will apuly to the Legislature, at ita next session, for amendments to its act of incorporation for the purpose ol rectifying the limits ot the wards of the town, of modifying the qualification of municipal electors, of allowing the estabtishment oft private butohers\u2019shambles, of changing che mode of taxation, of determining that hich oo constitutes a ease ol corruption luring .(Bunicipal.Jetectiond, of authorizi the Council to cause a special valuation be made In certain cases, of changing tbe mode of the distribution ot moneys accruing fromthe sale of lands for municipal and school taxes and for other purposes.; : The gorvorat on of the parish of \u201cLes | Baints Anges,\u201d ot 'Luclifie, will apply to the Legislaturs, at.its next session, for the passing of an act to better define Ÿ the limits of the parish by Including the therein some ter ritory of the range com y called \u201cCo! \u2018de Notre-Dame de Dessa 1 ia the parish.of Saint Laurent ° The Mock Parliament, The closing meeting of the Mock Parliament was held mat evening, Mr.Edgar Judge acling as speaker.The debate was up- Ju XY Lphasb.of, the Costigan resolutions roe advising the Lngiish Government to \u2018grant Home Rule for Ireland.After a lengthy and animated discussion de, utlons were by a large majori After votes of thanks ad been passed to the officers the house was prorogued, The annual dinner of the members will take place next Saturday at the Terrapin.A Small Blaze.Last night about 10 o'clock a fire broke out in the bakery under RB.& W.Kerr's batdware store on Notre Dame.street.Watchman O'Brien, of the city and distriot wight watch sounded the alarm from box 9, and the contral \u20ac division of tho Fire Brigade wele s00D ON e fire subdued with re nil damage which de ia covered by ibsurance.A man regularly sleeps in tho bakery, but on tbls oconsion he was out.His two favorite: Gate Wore smoth- red.and à dog Déatiy sbarod thie same fate.New Magistrates.5 The Local Cabinet has appointed the following Justiges of the Peace District of Montreal \u2014Meears, Franço Xavier Dubue, of the city of Montreal, a: Télesphora Descarie, farmer, ot Notre Dame de Graces Ouest, count: of Hocbel a.District of Three Rivers\u2014 Mr.Abraham Décotean, of the parish of Saint-Samuel, county ol Nicolet.\u2018 To a Young Author on His Birthday.{Friend otmy later yèars, whose thoughts are re ; To noble ends, despizing the pursuit tic which the flerceness of the brute.Incors Ton bo I man, Sontends for for 10 oat 9 yliood's slavery Co ud issüe Tike rE he tro on Resolved by Dich ¢ endeavor to bequea _ tities may not \u2014 Shatl 0] \u2014so I dâre to prophes ent Error, stubborn and ane uth, | own thy strength and rue thy natal will come.Not\u2019 only 1a od 1.etsy Showing for the Year's \u2018Business, The annual \u2018meeting of the shareholders of La Banque du Peupie was held on Mop- day afternoon at the offices o! the Bank The President, Aldorman Grenier, occupled the chair, and among those present were Messra, Arthur Prevost, Wm.Evaus, J.O.Gravel, Hon.H.G.Malhiot, of Three Rivers, \u2018Wm.Francia, Louis Armstrong, C.D.Monk, P.P.Martin, Chas.Lacaille, Z.Lavierre, John Crawford, Alderman Hood, C.J.Hill AL Branchaud, Q.C, ot Beauharnois, In rder the Chairman Said fai felt it ati to refer to the death of tho ne President of the Bank, the late Mr.C.Ch puy Bears had stitu , which was greatly indebted to him for tho very valuable (Services rendered by him He then sald he hoped the reports submitted old Do motes satisfactory, show- in amount of business dur uring e year Mr.À.À.Trottier, tho cashier, then submitted the following statements of assets and liabilities me Statement of La Banque du Peuple, Saturday evenunyg, £7th February, 1886: Stock pald $1,200,000 00 phon its mot Bearing 539,059 00 ts not bearing he \u201cins in 938.171 47 oe.8a, 248 20 oolaimed dividends.; 997 37 ot profits, on ouses , expens dedueted 362.252 83 able 1st March, 1886.85.000 00 00 Bal due t bi 362352 33 8 ance due to other banks or bankers.040-645 50 - on RE © ow Said \u201d ; $3.957.373 87 ASSETS, Amountc pL discounted notes and other dobts duo to the bank, the ances due from other banks or bankers except $3.146.361 70 Mortages.hypothèques and judgments.16,071 71 Real 177,076 11 Balances rae \u2018by other banks or bankers.151.449 69 svede à in gold and silver .43.301 U3 Dominion notes.200,911 00 Bank bills and chèques of chartered banks in tbe Dominion.220,202 83 .957.373 87 The Chairman said that the financial reports were, indeed, very satisfactory under es Pers he $377, 559 to 853, 059, the deere ot bearing interests from $607, 309 to $958, Io! aud the ge de Ss bearing interest from $698,55! .248.These facts were certainly the hand evidence which could be adduced ot the dank's success in extending its business and securing the confidence ot the public.The branches at Quebec and St.Remi and elsewhere wers lu a flourishing condition, and it was prodable that a new branch would be opened at St.Jerome.The directors bad beenlpromised earty co-operation o the manufacturers of that place, and, as many public improvements were contem- in that looailty, the bank could not but benefit by this new departure.THE AUDITORS\u2019 REPORT.tpabe following report of the auditors wes MONTREAL, 27th Feb, 1886.To the Shareholders of La Banque du Peuple: We, the undersigned auditors, named at the last general.annual meeting of the sharehalders, after having examined the books, verified the specie and legal tenders on hand, in a word, after having taken the cor ton ge du Peuple, have the honor to re that the whole kept ina actory manner.e find a great improvement in the value bank accep ore which .security for .eld debts, and are of opinion that the amount appearing at the credit ot the the Profit and Loss account in the statement submitted vou this day is more arise from the affairs, peat fry onpital intact as also reserve of $i Considering the ter - onthe that the TA CS uce sal and in fulure Promise to be, of Front Rone on account of increase in © clrcplation of the bank's notes which th We approve of the Dircotors baving paid a dividend at the rate of 3 per cent in September lest and also for the last six Wa have the honor to be, gentiemen, yeur obedient servants, ¢ Siguedh, d.BARSALOU, 3.0.GRAVEL, } Auditors.PROFIT AND LOSS.Then the treasurer submitted the following statement of the profit and loss account :\u2014 Annual profits for the year ending March Net profits for the year, all expenses paid.inciud- ing interest.885.Se; te 1st dividend, 8 per Ê PCT 436,000 00 Mar 1st dividend, Sper 36.000 00 nt.Balance \u2018carried to profi and loss, February Tn - 1 cee 21,357 86 $99,857 86 99,357 86 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.March 1, 1885, Balance to the credit of this account, as by annual report.at.T 554 87 \u2014 Inasmuch a8 il.deci.to carry to profit and fags account at the time of the reduction of Capital, as is provision for approxim: on the amount of our capital 393,957 86 sesuseccce aacacovanane cuve es NON-productivé.\u2026.\u2026.200,000 0 $207,554 87 Losses o this accoun t dur ing year dine March, 1886.! 108, 660 40 Balanc®.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026$ 98,894 47 Cr fita for the year ending 37th Ll 1886, after having paid dividends .cases sense casses -.$ 27.857 86 Total balance to stodit, prot and cea Macs, 1,1886 .$126,233 38 baud, seconded by ex-Alderman it then moved tbat the annual reports just read be adopted.4Carried.) In moving his motion Mr.Branchaud said that the reduction of the Bank's ca to $400, had enabled ne directors to aus a reserve fund of $200,000, which was {bo best guarantee which the public could ve.Mr.John Crawford also expressed his at the in a sound, healthy condition and under the direction of such a.wd financier as Ald- rman.Grenier -\u2014He- ug gested, however, that some sto should en toprovide loc,.theoldest ol \"3 bed who had given many years of ltteers, Be uy Thy Side on to rs, hoping they would discuss it.On motion of Mr.Jobn Morrison, seconded by Mr Mr, J.5 à \u2018Muir, Messra.J.O.Gravel, J.C Hoe were appointed audio.tor th the coming vear.were then voted to.the President, directors, cashier and other officers for their Taithfui services and the meeting adjourned.Visit of the British Minister at Washington.~The Hon.Sir Sackville West, British Minister at Washington, has hoes « expected in Mon pince yesterday, bas not He is on his war to awe and the rnor-Gencral has f warded a private coouamodation Bonaventure ] Depo Zor uk his.Douglass, same oe a bad.the Pe tending à the.and th he ara in Canada, and \u201cHie alo had them on a thot ear.He also had the cara of Prince Leopold d his tour through ebec and the Son orn Provinces; the le aid other distingu ed day, a « Gnonaz Mantes.farmers \u2014that- \u2014 Rosion Indez, | « persona.He very btoud of the position e occupled, and of the handsome and | valuable soxrrmivg \u2018vrescaird to him, the circumstances.On comparing them } \" VÉENNA, March 8\u2014During the | horse, \u2018\u201c Bolerc;\"* \u2018\u201cCo!tha,\u201d 20d; twelve vestarters.+ bled is ave te name \u20ac The usaal ron of entertainments Doris wos varied i odin a novel way y last niet an.quar D supper: ven by Indice of the rin treat, Al ethodist - bureh.\u201cTho supper was Poe at balf- cou six o'clock, and when the visitors ag som! , they found the youug attendance dressed in old fasbloneiiyie with white mob mob A Some of on pd were y antique heirioous, whi \u20ac been in the amis of the weaver for about three hundred The umes Wa; &ot up in ald\u2019 Sashioned style on brown paper, and the menu for the sup rand framing for the concert are w repea og YR BILLE O'FARE \u2018Wh will bs meted to ye hungrie by a tows o o' matrons and cometie maidens ve chosen Irom ye discrete vomanus wi Yo Pie o* ve fleshe 0° ye Younge Henne.Likewise ye Pie % Se Geshe o° ye Tounge À Bavoury Mess o® TR and Bean Indian and Brosns Bread otuile b: Dam es Mehi itablo Ward an rter.© Breade fi oderne fol Ye ide à © ade pu 3e m no folkes.1 vo good digestion, os aud Coffec for ye aged and epicures.LISTE 0' MELODIES WH WILL BE SUN Q AFTER YE SUPPER.1.CHORUS: Sang br all ye menne and Yonge of yooldens tim TARE HEED: younge inne are minded to avoids Ye too constante looking at Je womenue syngers, as they are sham modest, and not accus- ublick syoging.An will be sent homs by.SOLO: On fanriod OL0: new ang Harpaïlchorde SPORE For ve tex tenor voice Benson Hu dome io endi Seale, © a ater.pisse po Jere! ton, Modijah Howcome, Jedidiah Mountain\u2019 6.A 80LO, vu Sere Pa Ter y friand 7 FOUR-HAND FIECE ON - : YE HARPSI puna na D Salon\" 8.BONG: B ce imist ol ye on Quire; Fred\u2019 9.AULD LANG SINE: -By all ye and womenne syhgers.GOD SAVE YE QUENNE All those who are so blessed as to have goude lungs and training are uested to s eo up an elpe syng goode Queene may bo blessed.w na prosperity.Mr.8 J.Carter acted as chairman and the proceedings passed off very successtuily.RETALIATION THREATENED.WASHINGTON, March 3-Tha.fellowi .ser from the has och ol Canton: \u201c, legraumx as received fro Chinese merchants at San Fran stating that the \"Chinese in the United States have pee outrageously Hearing of news, the Canton e are furious, aud retaliation ia threat peop» How did the American vertaument .in tbis matter?Can you not ask the President to adopt measures for the protection of the Chinese there aud lor the prevention of these intu- man acts, in order to preserve e good friendship of the two countries?Other wise the consequences here may be serious.\u201d THE EXPULSION OF THE PRINCES PARIS, March 3.\u2014M.Clemenceau caused a sensation in the Chamber of Deputies ster day by jomanding tb that the French be expelled I country.He d fed that their ex rpuision fou OO ES contrary to Bepublican principles.Lee brine ples, es, he said, were © of man.mem in The Princes clal virtne of lr pith, more rights than other men enjo.they therefore condemned th ves by Pets themselves outside be democratic M.Clemenceau vas entirasiastion!- ioe aged.A ty of the groups in e Chamber of Deputies are now.in favor of the expulsion of the Princes.; AMERICAN NOTES.Two cotton lighters were re burned at Now York last right; loss, $46,000.Aufdemorte, the def redemption clerk in ihe sub-troas Je Oran, Was seu ve years\u2019 imprisonm and fined S5000.eat James W.King stabbed bis wife to death at Pledmon yesterd and then killed uns Th The; y Tea le Le salt.| y = children.SERIOUS RAILROAD AOCIDENL BINGHANTON, N.= Mareh 3 bad so.cident occurred on the N.Y.& W.Rall- way.A freight rain, a double header,broire through the bridge across the east branch of the Delaware river at Fishes Eddy, about 9.30 last evening.Five cars b through ur! together with the bridge.Conductors Raymond and Smith and two brakemen cannot be found and are supposed to be in the wreok.EXTENSIVE BURGLARY.VIEXKA, Ghecentty burglars enterad house of the director of gold mines at Vulkay, H ungary, a and stole therefrom thirty-two kilograms.of pure gold and and a quantity of cash.They also carried away the director, who was Sabeequently found by a gend\u2019'armes in a distant fi ROW AT AN ANARCHIST MEETING.NANTES, March 3\u2014Loulsè Michel lectured in a theatre here last night before an audience of 5000 persons.Atthe conclusion of the lecture, aman asonnded tbe platform an of being a luke varm£ Soclalist A ht ensued between the wor en an \u201ctèr nally ted.Hotel 0 lat WHOLESALE POISONING.past three months there have been many deaths from polsoping in ihe south of Hungary.vestigation has developed the fact grocer has been selling arsenic to pessant women.He is under arrest.GRAND INTERNA [IONAL HURDLE LoxDox, March The grand neluternar tional hurdle racé was won Croyd: on \u2018by the Duke of Hemitons bay \u201cRoDik, 3rd.\u2018There were ARCTIC WEATHER IN EUROPE LONDoN, March 3\u2014Intensely bold weath- or, with heavy, gow, pro provails throuzhout Urope.frozen to death on his vabicie, while lo ant was discovered almost dead.No Danish malls bave arrived at H in three days,owing to the storm.THE COST OF ARMAMENTS amount to $10, tures amount to $8,000,000.pe \u201cDocats think?\" queries a writer.Yes, dey | ow with the night-cap on a.m shotwith a Dante Benatine, a tive gare for fox sale by all RB piles, panies want to lay their sleepers.One Now Haven preachers says that his ation bas material enough to ah whole aCarrers Lite Liver Pils bave t and positive cure Tor Fan lliowanaes, Con Constipation, HEE em eer een Too Tis pat up ssagages ta Gratro 10 prsorve avery phos of the San Avkansate Traveller.\\ uk ry wile od was\u2019 Sah by to remove \u201cHolloway's Corn who have | other particulars as to me the A-the 4 we do not want to be without it Lhe my wife 1s troubled with a in.ulder, and nothing else gives veliel._G Can jou send us some?\u201d An aotor once delivered aletterof introdue- tion to a manager, who described him as an actor of much merit, and conclud ed: \u201c He plays Vi Richetieu, Hamlet,, and bal a He tales billlards the best.\u2019 ere is danger in neglecting a oold.* Many who have died of consumption dated their troubles from exposure, followed by a cold i whieh settled on their lungs, and in a time they were beyond the skill of the bet\u201d physician.Had they used Bickle's umplive Syrup before it was too inte, their lives would have been spared.This medicine has n equal for curing coups oo colds and all affsotons of the throat Special Notice.Commencing in March the Canadian Pacific Bailway will run à series of througu t trains from points in Outario aed Forced) Winnipeg and Rout, by their All Rail dian Tüténdiñz settlers desirous of accompanying their stock will have an op y of doing so, ana by taking this Short Route, = be subjuct to no trausfers, Do customs aud will e quick time.They should leave their names, addresses wish to A pay with any Agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co, who wiil supply them with full particulars as trains, fares, eto.No extra charge for Colonist Sleeping Cars.38 2aw 6 WILL YOU SUFFEE and Liver poopplaiot?Shiloh's Vlan ae followin de ists : Lavioterto & Neison, B.funren à'rag its Las oe For sale by the Fe GREEKS wre æ.Wa raised every department of cookery to a high @ oS Pee | Had they bad them.royal\u2019personares of the Homeric age might indeed have declared that the dishes were \u201cfit for the gods.\u201d Try Beme, Housckeepers ! LY RETAIL EVERYWHERE.RRO .WHOLEBALE AF 10 DEBRESOLES STREET., 51 Meatreal.TEE STANDARD TYPE-WRITER Forty minutes wasted in evary hour spen in writing with the pen.This time can be saved by using the Remington Type- Writer.The ONLY WRITING MACHINE that can bo used by ANYONE at sight, and will stand in repair and save time.Used by Leading lIusureaace Companies, Raitwaye Lawyere, Merchante, Æe., in United States and Canada.ADOPTED BY DOMINION GOVERNMENT.ASEXT, J.OFLARERTY, 459 BT.PAUL STREET.43°2aw MONTREAL.QUroooB WORK AMONG THE TEER POOR.who sympathize with the estitate poor, the Board, who dispense us gifts, have to tell you with some Js alread ibed are almost éxpended, and th 9! Winter yot remaining, and not much ho ho r labo men obtaining employmeat tr the end of the severe wouther, Some of those who helped in the beneficent work in many former years have not dope, > So thus jar cher mar ave forgot N words to excite xmouhy.well, thoy would only a that som lies are Jreokly sup liod, into \u201choes arom | stances thoy have ntly ae ¥ Missionaries and the Board ol Associated Kind friends help the © poor.JR © Board in this work cannot go in debt.Subecriptions may, po sent toany member of Board.or tary.Protestant Mouse of Industry and Bofuge.CHARLES ALEXANDER JOHN SINCLAIR, E E SHELTON, YM.REL JAMES MOORE.J.K.WARD.- DANIEL WILSON, BEV.H.ONGERTH.\u201cCHEAP FUEL.FURTHER REDUCTION In price of COKE to.\u2018snes per CHALDRON (DELIVERED) for Crushed Coke, in Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes.Specially adapted for seif-feeding hall stoves, cooking ranges and grates.- Ordinary Lump Coke.$4.50 per chaldron, 'N.B.\u2014One chaldron Crushed Coke is equal to 1 1-5 chaldrons ordinary (weight and heating power considered).Orders received at the office, n st James se \"Orat either works, \u201cTHE MONTREAL GAS CO.515 | PATRONS OF THE AT.LAWRENCE HALE NAIR DRESSING FARLOR.11 be pleased to learn that the recent ANGES in ts MANAGEMENT.bn ts the MOST TOFULAR and sat QUIPPSD 1 PARLOR in the nformation of ho General Publie, we one pie t of Prices, vin a and English Chemist writes: ful attention.purnose giving o r Patrons pÂr Es Troches are or ; and the tion.we for Rheir EE to be had inthe _never-knew-au-articie city.ribers\u2019 \u2018Tickets sold at favorable 80° Un ell | putes, \u201cGUS,\u201d our Dow Manager, long and spoken, of and can such 5 rapid Datorloty faroreniy known.will be pleased to Boe his 2) lug: man: Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, throat, .iw, TLL & CO.etc, phoald try them.Price 35 ota.a box.x oyun ST.LAWREXCE Haut Harn DRESSING ju .- - 140 85.James Ntreot.CAS FIXTU RES Faxor Gr Gronks, \u2014 GREAT VARIETT.ROBERT MI CHELL & CO.: Corus 84.Pater = Craig Streets.IN°OT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT | tHeasion of latuté.(Benes Tito presented! Jor à fie ie to t to annex ho ER, ontréal, and to Dako with The aa sath conventions actresmen pce reach that end.renal TURL rio! an eur & Rinfrot, 3880 Atvothoys of of the raid Corporation.DièFGE N YnoLAL AND STEEL Su.WEE he ha SAE Thommen ps Gowdev's Sales, a, Krave \u201cAUQTION SALES, \u201c1886 Ienschozé Furaiturs Farm Stork.Trade Bales, ats.All Auction Sales intrusted to us will be gondueted with man Alex.Cor pan Bet has been of the best sales the past Haast nT hoso ose intending to sell will please THOMSON & GOWDEY, Auctionosrs.The Grand Central, au and 23 Bt.James st RAND pr AUCTION BOOMS, 241 & 243 ST, JAMES STREET.FRIDAY.MARCH 5TH.TWO O'CLOCK.Ten_Parl i Jonsi se rois Suites to Close Consignment.wo 08, cne Organ, ebonrds, - ing Desk.Book-case, pare ke.Bovoir THOMsUN & GOWDEY, 49 Auttioneers._Beveral &ood hoüses at private sale \u2014T.& G.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of J.Merchant, W x pCéRDETTE TE.Hardware Tenders will = received by the Le undersi ed upto Th pho ih lay noon, for the purchas 7 on pion re of the stoek-in- e and dents belonging to the above estate, us Jollows Wall assorted stock of { Hardware, Paints, Tassos.Varnishes, he amouatiog a as 5 ber Inventory to.\u201c83.008 37 &0 ixtares.Cerner ranean Book Di cree HBG $4,194 53 The purchaser pan ar ar the unexpired Hn of the lease up to 1388.The store tH be o for inspection of stock on The \u201chimhest \u201cor nr dons not necessarily Mn ventory and list of dobts can be seen on pplication toc wwe Irncsire 7 Place d'A Armes.Montreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE }SUPERIOR - COURT SON, Inéolvents: PROVINCE OP QUEBEC.District of Three Rivers, CMS.VALENTINE & vs M.LAM ONTAGNE, Petitioners: \u2014AND\u2014 GEO.DAVELUY, à e Code of Civil Procedur ha on \u201cthe tw Centr fog Tourth an TE ebruary, Taso.1 © said Sas was by order of The Horor: able or udge purgeon, one of the Judges of this Honorable our ap ointed to be Curator to.the » acta, real and personal, of the read Cris Valontize & Sor.insolvents, herein for tho bene fit of his Credi- tora.the whole according to law.habe croditers Pt tho paid insolvents are ereby notitle yle claims me within a dolay of thirty days.Dated ot Montreal, this 1st March.1896.SEO.DAVELUY, x Orrics or or SEAT & DAVELUY, 8 and 98 St.James MoXIRRAL, Ist.March, M85; ne INSOLVENT NOTICE BANKRUPT SALE.There wil! be offered for sale by publie ae tion, at the Sore of JOHN AL EXANDER Me- DON t in the Village of Vank.look Hii, 1 the County of TUESDAY, the ninth day y, of March, Twolve O'Clock, noon.at the hour of All the Stock in Trado of the said JOH.JHK J NDER N consisting of Dr: Boots und Shoes te.Amountinc in the whole (per inv Polo toabout 750.00: and also all the interest ol the said OHN ALEXANDER McDONALD in and to we i in Vankleek Hill together to the , = Sith ai the Book d OHN ALETANDER MCDON EAU Te Bite bo vo and all other 8 si an Effects of the said JOHN ALEXANDER Mo- DONALD, will be sold to the ighest ust Bidder subi ect to the approval of the Ts où The Stock with invento! as and list 8 book debts may be seen on applicati the un- d orn ot cf sale\u2014Cash.a Datea dis Nineteenth day of February.\u201d _JORN 45 4 2aw Vankleek ankloot HC She.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of O.BOISVERT.St Zephirin, Tenders will be received by the undersigned o Tuesday, the 9th March.1886 356 at noon, for te purchase, en Dior or separately, of the stock in trade and boo k debs belonging to the above-named es An assorted General Block amount ing as por inven 4051 x Fixtures and Stock.719 96 Book Debts.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.744 , a.464 Be stock « can be inspected on application at 1! Thohighest or any tender not necessarily accept The inventory and list of debts can be seen on application to MENT & TURCOTTE.Accoun 515 7 Place d\u2019Armes, Pere PROVINCE OF QU sa erior Court for DISTRICT OF Most EBEC, PP x r Canada.No.91.The twenty-sevanth day of February, 1888.Present\u2014The Hon.Mr.Justice Loranger.In the matter of JOSEPH LIMOGES, Mer- shant, of the cu « of Montreal, Insolvent, ALFRED TRIBAUDEAU.et al, Petitioners.\u2018n is ordered on the petition of the said Peti- pare, that a Meeting = the its of the LR solvent, Le\u2019 at before one of the ot a Curator to the estate 0 ven: sud on such other matters as may lawially be submitted to them.(By order.) IL.H.COLLARD, 531 Deputy Prothonoterg.df the Superior Court.INSOLVENT NOTICE BORERSDIREE & w., A.D.TURN, et a ; SAMUEL ©.FATT, All persons having business with che the said Insolvents are hereby requested to address al letters and other communications to the an orsigned curator.Nexis tr.| ex Montreal \u201c35th Faby.\"1886.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of PF.X.TETRAULT.Bt.An- © de Monnotr.Inso Lex action.se see the above © pe gro es pa ware, Cr , XC, amoutior as per inveuto TY Lo 82.558 23 Btock will bo sold en bloc at a d ® 0 the inventory.and can be insnect-d Mar rate on 3rd tol onto cab be examined on application EKEXT & TURCOTT © 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal.4717 KaN INSOLVENT NOTICE ne SALES r Of Household Parniture nt Private tesidences.A180 piles of Fac fio Rook, ; mplemenia ¥ito.ubscriber will bo glad to receive op otmation froin those intending to soil Thorton personal attention in every tail Prompt payment of i proesada.° de THOS J.POTTER.28 Auctioneer, Cottage.on Closse Street.Lots on Mackay Street.Lots on St.Catherine Street.The Subscriber will Sell at His Loom Oa MONDAY MORNING, 8th MARCH, The well built ça Stone Front Cottage, No, 7 CLOSSE BT.aloso to the corner of St.Catherine st wosL As hors aro very few s ouses to be had the sale of t is cosy, goulortable and delightfully situated Cottare is worthy of special attention, Houses all about this coveted spat reus rapid!y and command choice of tenants.TRE EXCEKDINGLY CHOICE LOIS Include 54 ft.frout on St, Quiberino =, cor.of Mackay (by 70 up to 120 in dopil, as may be roguired).opposite Mr.Hannaford\u2019s benutifui villa and several lots adjoining on Mackay st.acta to 50 ft.by R4 fr.Joep, with luno at the side and in ar This corner is on the north side nod will be one ©! tho flnest Lusiness stands i in the west end {for uny kind of à rotail \u2018roperty is ineroasiag in valuo so quickly and Seale mule that lavogiors who uy DOW are sure to make a big profi sale at ELEVEN o\u2019cloc] THOS.J.FOTTER, 49 Auctioneor.48 and 50 TUPPER STREET.These oice solid stono Front Cottages, also Splondid t on Dorchester Avenue, will be sold at my room on MUNDAY Morning.8th March.; These are two of the most desirable houses n Savorite,ftree en pond Voparaés ya food opportunity ne Far betwecn St.Catherine atrest we west and the Sherbrooke stn street \u201ctoil-gate, cadastre, No.850.{the t class are continually being ereoted all aro und this lot, it must soon double in value.Sale at ELEVEN o* THOS.J.FOTTER, 497 Auctioneer.(COLBOBNE AVENUE Sale of a choice corner property next week.THOMAS J.POTTER.43 : Auctioneer.COTE ST.ANTOINE The Hodeson homestead and beautiful grounds situated immediately outside the Sherbrooke Street Toll Gate.Immediate possession.49 332 Se Jamos Bret.INE FAMILY RESIDENCE AND Grounds belonging to to \u2018Estate Cramp now offered ata very low price; 240 feet frontage.Nice, gardens, ete.Immediate possession.W.E.SHAW, + 49 | $33 8t.James Bt.RIDAY NEXT, THE 5TH MARCH, I will sell by auction at my roo 328 St.James street, a Parlor an: Wn Bots, so some With mo tops, Bret Washstands, Mattrosses ad æeneral offects.Goods can be cent in for this day any day during the weok.W.EX.SHAW.49 Auctioneer, UCTION SALES OF HOUSEHOLD A ru Ï CE at PRIVATE rest ence on i n will receive my best prisée Parties req: Storage [ for Their Furniture can make arrangements with tho subscriber.W.æ SHAW, - Auctioneer, 1 8 Parent Bro\u2019s.Sales.LAN YTCTION ALE A S -\u20140Fr- SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL PAYING PROPERTIES \u2014cu\u2014 Menday Merniag, fth March proz, .In our Hooms, 216 & 218 St.James Street.Nos.115 and 117 CHAMP DE NARS STREET.ao most substantial stone dwellings, two stories, basem and attic, 50 feet front by 40 in dense and K Tor 100 feet in depth.witha frontage on St.Louis street, whicl built Jup to bring a stono\u2019s throw from e City Hall.Terms: no-third cash and balance at six per cent, with time to suit pt purchasers, Nos.437 and 439 8T.DENIS STREET.+ and substantia! stone front tenement house, replete with all doub e ern improvements, in one of the most healthy parts of { Upper St.Denis street, noar St Louis Par ld can remain at per cent, balance caoir Nos.51, 53, 55, 57 FA LAWRENCE STREET, and\u201d Noa.40, MINIQUE STRÉET, SC Jean Baptiste Ward IN Four -very substantial bricked.\u201cstots basement and foundation, one story.basement and Mansard roof on St Lawrence street.and four.\"solid brick selt- contained dwellings [routing Bt.Dominique street, havings a frontage of 80 feet on both streets.A fine Investment, with every pros- ofa increase in the property.Six remain six pect t d dollars at cent: } housan: pL can per No, 189 CADIEUX STREET.and well built Cottage, of 9 rooms, stone Basement and Touiauons bath, aes.water, me è Det cent, and balance cash 204 8T.CHRISTOPHE STREET.SETAE se a Sean interest at six Poa rg \u201cbatance an 190 DESERY STREET.Hocholaga Ward.rage Ts Bu Bote ran TORTI ie jee Te ges ale Investment fur fur of mod: Sale at TEN o'clock.PARENT BROS.Ancticosers, ©7 216, 218 SL James Street.UCTION SALE or NEAT BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE \"= At our rooms, 216, 318 ST.JAMES 5T, \u2014OoN\u2014 THEURSDAY Moraing, 44h March next, consisting of à ne Plate Glass Mirror (git frame) for parlor; two Square Grand Pianos, one dy Ludoife & Schutée, New York.in fine tone: an elegant Wiiliama Sewing Machine, most new: Fancy Chairs in Silk.Fine Steel Engravings and Oil Paintings, Black Walnut Sideboards, Black Walnut Marble Top Bed- reom Sous Fanoy irs and Carpeta, &c., te BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.BAMURL C.FATT, Curator, [1] PARENT BROS.Anctioncere.NEY STATIONERY.MIKADO.EL MAHDI (very reds EGG SHELL KIBMESS, Note Paper and Envelopes in Boxes.\u2014\u2014 \u201cMorrox Pururs & Buuuen Stationers, Elank Book Makers and Printers, 1755 Norns Dana ST.MoXTREAT.pon ELD tered)-A Dollh Ca ais po en on Sa ration for the hair bathe noalp Deu; presents for are SERED = lawrence ne ARE Eur Lhasa: | Saas ret \"CADKMY OF OF MC Honry Thomas, Daeues aml ds ry on \u201d omits SE AME, a Cp ns pre whi the Alison hue yarknown de A: on Le, Tow Hart.A charming aot ; ) A RY an PNG AE nn hat Ber, ad Cousdy care These capanÿ.In the THE RAJAN - Sitganions.; Bay ri See: ordhoumers Du De EE tlio ane ts Socured atl pati ROYAL, cor Tow & Jacols.oo.sation of th ue 4 at Tie dertu Linie EN CACSENN tasix be nt Troe.and Man: 4 desde Lai The «cat Ness : vue the wan.pride rite.CAE Soouery ami Plicets Tho Popr'ar Aztor, Med; J.Z.Little, suprort- od hy a stron; Aéravaton AB Sal Nee.gr 808 ROLLER SKATING PaRLOS, IS CRAIG NTRECT, GRAND MASQUERADE ?\u2014oN- WERNESDAY EVENENG, March Sre Admission .5 su.oc.Lpdion.ooninl ésessa Less, 0c X\u2019 Carn SATURDAY.6th March.None but members in- costume nilowed to } skate, The oo Monday, 15th inst.at 8 p.Rooma.Every member is req 522 ww H 18t pri Admissio! \u2014_\u2014 RK AVENUE BEATING RINK.fend wil) be | bold on this Rink on Annual Meeting of the Club will be held mi, in the Club » rE roquesiod to attend.- Ho o Bot Treas, PASC NLAN RINK, CHATHAM ST.Lad champion 5 mile o race Friday, Mar ze valued $38.G.B.DREWE % 533 M.A.AA._AERBERT GARDNER'S | 3 ast Comedy, * TIME WILL TELLS 7 tub House.Mansfield sirost THURSDAY AD FRIDA ' and 5th Mare), v.Commenting at Bronx o'cloek, n 25e Tickets for sale at the Club House.© 496 MJ ORIREAL BNOW- SHOE CLUB a Ce A ole Mombere® Sigs A ON WEDNRSDAY, MancH San.Ne à y Lente CLUB HOUSE BD D es De D.MCTAGUART.- Hon.Bee, hei Messrs.Ronayne Bros.ott 5038 JEBaLD BNOWSHOE CLUB, \u2014_ ANNUAL CONCERT, ednesday, Srd Mareh, IS SOEDUPTMEUS AL, or Salo at Nord- tase Store and W.J.BARTLEY.Hon.Sec Tress.Fae ANNUAL G GENERAL MEETING CANADA IRON NINN AXD FTO.oY TURSDAY, the 9th Bee of March In the Gompanys om Montreal, at 483% Will be held or EN cour NE Secretary.e hour of », sa NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY.COURSE OF SOMMERVILLE LECTURES, 1886.\"Every Thursday Evening, at 8 o'clook, pm.Society\u2019s Buildings, -33 University Street.FREE TO THR Pustrc.TLADIES Irvrenn.Fitth Lectare will be Thursday, 4th March, \u201ccCoTTO MANU N AND COTTON TAC TUREY,\"-by WILLIAM HOBBS, Esq.* BJ.MARRIN@TON, ma.Pa.BD, 4338 Saw \u2018Chairman of Lecture Committee.A NEW AND ORIGINALEWFCTURE T Humorous and Editying, on the RIALS OF A PARSON,\u201d \u2018will be delivered by ihe Rev.J.8.STONE, B.D, in the Lecture Hall of St.Jude's Church, Cour- soi St, on Thursday Evening, #zrch 4, 1888 Doors open at 7.30, iecture at 8 o'clock.Music at the opaning.middle and conclusion of the served, without extra charge.during theinter- mission.Come and enjoy à pleasant evening, TicKOIS.Luncsnacuansenuencann na nanccuce.350 Family Tickets (admitting lecture.Teme Coffes and Cakes will tie three).60e Proceeds in-atd-of the Orean Fund.521 - BOCIAL \u2014_\u2014 4 leasing Eatartainmen ill bo piven x fare Church, oh oa feday Eveninz, urch, ul >, March 4th.at $ c'oloelL \u2018Music, Rendings, and\u2014- \u201cAddresses.Admission.25c.Del as GED BAZAAR AT CUTE ST.PAUL, in the Cure Every All day uhtil the 108 are welcome, t oftho 522 Will hold à Borast in Weber Emil St James .1 TRE LADIES AID FOCIETT a 8T.LUKE'S CHURCH, FRIDAY AND \"SATT BDAY, Mined tha ho proce sent to Sv Tao CANADA PAPER CONPARY Sth and Othe to ba devo! Se, SR Xb! share asnagions eri ve hl (LIMITED).mt | Kotice is hereby riven that tie THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GENEBAL ¥ZEETING of the Bhareholders of Cunida Paper Co.(Limited).will bo bold st the Gommear\u2019s Office, No.580 Cralg street, in this City.oa TUESDAY, Sth March, at 8 FM By order of the Board - MONTREAL, ul 25th February.1888.} D.JOMN @.YOUNG, Secretary-Troasurer, - £7107 Le CING AND DEPORTMENT.: iio a a ROOMS.i 3 SAGE saine ?dd c Orman \"DD decided LARGEST STOCK.mi ) WEAK MIE NEN: contain ge i aT Tn VE ow N OILLCIOTIES, NON ALITIES oly, Sacek never Np © lower, destonins ni tle for CURTAINS In Nav, Lacs.Mannis, AC, Portes FOLES, SRADES.CHAISS, ACT, nT he hewesy LOWESY FRICES JANES BAYLIS ~ RON, Jeti er > Er tous SRE See fed to a » SE SiR 6 UN y * \u2019 3 Assto-Canes ine Massie i i and acquaintances are respecdully x to attend.MARRIAGES.-ODLLIER\u2014Peb.34.at e Rav.Ar.Leuts Sex ae Soler, only | - Collier, of as, Partin of B pm.aad sunhter of the et Farnbam.Que t.Mary's Ch Yr the, Re rion, 5 Te Fale at eee O'Draneil Mr Louis Dapre.où nie Tork.merchant, to Annie Cassldr.of Hm, LEER At South Stukels \u2018ob.a Le v.J.W.Garlan ad > ; oy Box.to Anna Wa BEL TTS-At-Toront y Rer- ! Ji Auch.J.B.Bell to y M Mitta, of Arteton ug Mare i.ride: LEBLOND-O'MALLEY\u2014At Re O'Maliey.by v.3.Fagen, Coté.une groom, J.end to DEATHS.Mu LLAN-\u2014In this cite, on Marcb 2, Mar- My uitlan; seed 68 yrs.Funerailfrom tbo residenco of her brother-in-la .Fran.19 Courville street, on Friday, ~ t 7.30 a.m.te St Patrick's Church.\u2019 once to Conte dos Neiges Cemetory.Friends Ct Miss E.ss\u2014 At Toronto, on March of MOGINNES re W.R.MeGinness, MARY Years connected wi dolor manufac turers.Funeral ! Shanon.Carleion Place.Tuursday morning.am.BROWNING\u2014At 2.40a m.Tuesday, March 2.of meningitis.Flora Eleanor.beloved and only Jaa :hter of Jum:3 Henry and Jine Browning.agel 3 years.2 mdnths and 23 aya.Funeral.March 4.at8 a.m.from her late Tesidence to > Mount Royal | Cepetct 5 \"WAU VGH\u2014At Chicago, on Saturday.Fab.27.David Waugh, azod 8 yeas.Funeral on Sa m.\u2026 from -Botaventurs sia.- tion.Frienda and acquainiances aru respectfully invited to attend.DARLING\u2014At 99 Drummond street.March 1.of divhtheria.Beatrice daushtor of Thomas i Darling aged 7 years and 9 months.513 \u2014 BURNS\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.Feb.37.Clarinda.wife vf Arthur C.Burns, 34 yrs.WOOD\u2014A Toranto, Feb.37, Eliza.wife of Lyman HB.Wood.FORTUNE\u2014At Port Hope.Feb.23.Harriet, Bho of late Wm Fortune, 34 yrs.REMILLARD\u2014At Three Rivers.Feb.26 Que, Feb.24 J.Cees - 0 Remi Remillard.62 yrs.BAXON\u2014At Waterville.Baxon, 82 yrs ue rte qu ee ; 1 e = Prohabhilitios for the next 24 hours Fresh Ÿ to stronz west and northwest winds: fair.siichtly milder weather.kpapixas ny HEARN À DaRgIsox\u2019s Standard Thermorucrer this day: Max, 22°: Min.©: same daté last year: Max.24 -; wius Baromater readings to-day: 8 a.m- 29.86; 12 m.\u2026 29,98 Appointinents thts Eveniaz.Academs of Music-\" The Bajah.\u201d | Theatre Rurai-\u201d Tue World\u201d .Roller St ting Parlor\u2014Masguerade, i Skating Club\u2014011 Members Night, ltontre: x ridhdimer's Hall \u2014 Emerald Snowsboo Jon + Dink-Carnival.Man | na\u2019 \u201cvent Views of Life, Wife \u2014 Yu a -onidu\u2019t take such a morbid view of lite, m_ \u2018var.Look at poor Mr.Smith with his ss allincomie and bis wile slowly dying, and v>.be bas a cheerful \u201c smile a a plea-an.word fur everybody.Rusband\u2014Is bis wile uying?Wile\u2014Yes.Husband \u2014And he ts ohoeriui and pleasant?sa vie Yez Hushanc Wei, he dosen't | look out he'll Rive binso!?away.\u2014AN.GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S OPERA.THE MiKADO r, the Town of Titipu.yocaL Bedi ERE.K \u2019S FANT ABTA.DAR ny os by BEEALOS 3SI: ç C, arrange 3 TE 60e Lanco cors.60c Quadrills .! 520 May ba obtained of all music dealers.or mailed J$res on receipt 0 marked price by the Puatbltuhers*AsR(L'dà ?Cburca St.Toronto.5, Pre sal ANT KIND LADY WISH- } ing to adapt 1 healtay two weeks old / so chiid, of Protestant parants, Pigase vo a idress \u201cK 160,\u201d STAR ofêce- = ith inst.when LRSUNAL \u2014 THE REMARK THAT one wouid as soon visi: tho dentist as the phategrapher, is naver beard at Martin's, Wh Lg Bocauss his photos are taken like a IN and the sitter has na time to fes! uncomfortable.Cabinet photos, 83 Po, de dozen, best finish.MAEKTIN's STUDIO.14 Peter & \u2018one door from Craig st).Telephore, x.E TRAPPEUR SNOWSHOE CLUB Ausuel Races.Monday, March the 8th, 1886.GROUNDS, 3 O'clock the Wrungs \u2018of French Canadieus\u2014 The British Columbia Senators ~Notes and News.ISPECTAL TO THE STAR] : Orrawa, March 3\u2014The Commons sat for four minutes yesterday.This was the fault of the Hou.Peter Mitehell.Sir John Mao- donald wauted to adjourn before tbe House find ant two minutes, but the Hon.Peter put in his oar and prolonged the session to double the extent contemplated by Sir John.Of course the Government could not safely disregard Mr.Mitchell, who ia the leader of tho Independeut party lu the House.The Independent party in the House, by tho way, is not as compact and united as it wight be.The two members of it often differ 1a opinion.It should perhaps be explained that the Independent party consists -QF the Hon.Mr.Mitchell and (so Mr.Mitchell says) Mr.Alonzo Wright, the \u201cKing of the atineau.\u201d To return to the session this afternoon, vhon Sir Jobn moved the adjournment, Mr.Mitchell rose and begged to 0 enquire when the Government proposed to bring down certaiu returos which the House hat asked ler last year, and certain other returns \u2018which the House had \u2018asked for ihe rear de- Yore last.(Laughter) Mr.oll sat down with a comfortable poe, ol a Grit member took u ly ** Next, Purifliden Bor ti eras Bt quchred Mr.Mitchell.They vik apparent] ing for just such an enquiry, an p- leau, risiox Blandiy wilh both acme full of EY Ra tru that \u2018wera the returns desired by Mr.Mitchell, being a full \u2018and faithful statement oral all the stockholders of the Grand Trun the amounts of stock held oy them, 15 heli.residences, ete, de The pa the bundles £0 the Speaker 8 able, ax and oe House adjourne THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Mr.Weldon, St.John, N.B, has given notice of motion to-day fora batch of returns In Sonnetion with tho Iutercolonial Real- Mr.Woldon\u2019s curiosity about the Tatercoioniv.is of alarming proportions.He | wants eight or ten separate and district re- | and desigiied to show among other things all about ail the casualties on the Oar; tho io quantity of rolling Stock bo Sought ow much of it built for the Government shops; quantities of stores purch: last year, and from whom and how they were bought: the nditares in connection with the St.John way station ; the revenue and working expenses of the road: the numbers private or official cars built ur purchased since 1378, and the cost of each ; the number of men working on the railway, and finally a return Showing ton number and names of men rom the employment of ho) railway since Oct 11 last, sud the ve causes of s any reduction of a to To te Proviver ap or r any of them sinos the first day of October last.\u201d If Mr.Weldon had been in the Garden ot Rden in this spirit Eve wouldn't have had a show to investigate the forbidden fruit iirgt.SENATOR BELLEROSE ON , THE WAR PATH.with -the country\u2019s Interests to the extent ort four :minutes, the Seuate resumed © address from the Throne, and was taken by the throat by Mr.Bellerose; who went on \u201cthe war path over the brace fo \u2018sustained hy -the French Canada.Mr.| Bellerase spoke for two hours.He had his speech written out, vue ut ho delivered It de such vi as to convince his auditors that he meant business.The Hon.Senator's Old Guard cast of tace, with its 15 prisily moustache ial, and bench accent (ho spoke\u2019 in Fagin) es very well into the matter of his remarks.Riel was merely the Inst actin a druma of twenty years of insult injustice and contumely Sustained by phe rench Catadian race trom the English major ity in this country.He denounced La: leau and Caron, whom it paid to be ron es to their race.The old of Regina, said Mr.Del eh had yd saved the Froviges of w n ng to ruin, dis united and betrayed by Sir John, Tham of the North-West had risen and saved Quo bee.r.Belleroso read a _Jetter, said to be wiitten by an ex-Cabinet Minister, affirming a, had before his death grown to distrust he Jobo Macdonald.The ex-Cabinet Minister wus told by Sir George \u201cCartier In 1872, that Sir Joha Modena bad no heart and no loyalty to Quobeq and had Sir George Cartier lived, he woul ve said this publicly.Somebody either laughed or coughed about this time, and Mr.Bellorose, pos:ng dramatically, hook bis raised fiuger at the Gov ernment benches and exclaimed, \u201cNo use, gentlemen, no use\u2014yon don\u2019t nded to Jaugh\u2014if we have to fight we will fight, but wu want only justice.\u201d Continu.said he bad-a right Los that the iv as \u2018constitutional agitatio was forshadowed by Sir George Cartier, and was hot due to the dedth of a Freneh half- breed.That death was but the last act of n drama of wrongs of twenty years duration.es \u2014TRR-ADDRESS-PASSED- - When Mr.Bellerose sat down, the \u201cBritish Columbia senators, Hon.Messrs.Mcinnes and Macdonald, had an innings, and tho Seuate passed the Address without amend- mine British Columbia senators did not resurrect Riel, but they had a little private shindy.Mi.Alclanes said taat with regard to the first clause ot the address, referring to the prosperity of the couatry, he could from personal knowledge that British F Columbia was now at à greater stage of depression | than at any timo In the last twelve nator, sMacdonald thep rose to re- mer dat ritish Columbia was, all rignt, and that as for Senator ML es\u2019 personal experien: ot was a notorious fact that se Meinnes bad not been residing in ; nator.À British Columbia for the last two years.ALLEGED CAUSE AND EFFECT.Senator Bellerose\u2019s speach during the after noun did not excite the comment that'might partly because n y minds tho senators much, and purtly because of the impressiun circulated by Government sup- 1{ purters thatthe Government has long been a red rag to tho Hob.Mr.Bellerose on Zrounds disconnected with the Riel agitat Bellerose, as a eenator from tu isteict which includes St.Vincent de Paul Poniten- tiary, is alleged to have lon been malcon: tent with the Government use ho was not allo to con a \u2018connection with the los ation.Hoover this may be, therc was no doubt but that PALE.Bollero3e was as badly in Sarnest + rester | doy \u201cAtATROOIN thing, or and he didu\u2019t say any thing \u2018abou St.vither do Paul.\u2018He \u2018was very emphatic also about the grave reprehensibility of any man who allowed \u201cprivate interest to blind him.\u201d He - said this in connection with Senator Girard, ; anitoba, who yesterday denouaced tho : Manit toba je tational agitation\u201d noma staudpuint.NOTES.Messrs, Colin McArthur and John C.Wat- eon were here yesterduy interviewing the Minister of Cusloms as to the dutv-on wall paper.Under consideration, Mr.Andrew RHoberison aud Yolice Magistrate Dugws wore among the visitors to the House., |__ Mr.Courtland Starnes, son of Hon.Heary Starnes, aaa with th © 65th lin og in e .North- been appointed spac?in the Mounted Policer.Robartson, of Hamilton, Is bringing in Ho ih ooo objedt to be sworn.Rt) the Branding committees of the ings in the Sclect Committee | tae were vory si nt.As raphe wy, Sif Jot Tar ES cn rain Prisi Les CEE A Anam.mittee on Privileges und ons Desjardins were bounced.m Bai Te Es the Toles dents happen.May A GENERAL, ELECTION Likely to Take Piace in Great Britain Be- Fore Auguat-The Tories Ratallate es the Parnellites-The Hereditary Principle.\u201c [@PROIAL TO TER ETAR] Lospon, March 3\u2014Mr.John Morley's remarks at a Liberal meeting in this city ves- terday, in which he said the present apparent calm In politics was like the glassy calm of the waters just before the bend of Niagara, and urged on his hearers all possible efforts toward organization in view of the probability of à general election at an early date, bave created not à little excite- meat in the Houke of Commons.Last evening 1 therefore touk stops to learn the opinion privately beld In Govern- croles.I can state, as a re sult, that a general election may ba expected before the time when the House would rise under ordinary circumstances.This would be next August, in any event, and It ta not ugjikely it may come much soc, TORY RETALIATION.The Irish party talked out the opportunity Sav My.Sexber'e mation cématiog Loft Randolph Churchill last night, not wishing to have a general Irish debate.The Tories stop the supplies until the Government declares its trish policy.This motion will be made to-night, and the debate will come up to-morrow.THE HEREDITARY PRINCIPLE.Mr.Lebouchere\u2019s motion for Thurs day, condemning the hereditary principle, will be supported, I hear, by as many as one hundred radicals.NORMAN.THE MANITOBA LEGISLATURE.sPRCIAL TO THB 2 eam) WINNIPEG, Man, March 3.\u2014The Manitoba will open to-morrow.The visit of Lord Lansdowne, to railroad pro- Rress In the province and to the suppression of the rebellion.Among the measures to be introduced will be cne for the ratification ot the better terms; a redistribution bill, including the ballot and the extension of tbe franchise; to amend the municipal laws by abolishing Judicial boards; respecting liquor licenses, etc.It is sald the number of members in the Legislature will be increased to forty.EARL CAIRNS\u2019 BRILLIANT BALL.SPRCIAL TO THE STAR Lospox, March 3.\u2014 Earl Cairns gave a brilliant ball at.Cannes last evening in honor of his fiancee, Miss Grant.The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duchess of Mecklen- burg and other membersof the nobility wers present.Miss Grant, who wore a dress of white satin and tulle, was much admired.THE MISSING \u201cFANNY.\u201d [SPRCIAL TO TBR STAR.) LoNDoN, March 8\u2014\"\u201cFanny.\u201d who has heen mentioned in connection with the Crawford divorces case, and who disappeared when the suit was up for héaring, is aboard a mail boat now half way to Australia.The News congratulates the Colony upon its latest aquisition, PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FAMINE.[sPRCIAL T6 THE sTAR} > Loxpaox, March 3.\u2014The proposal to eatab- lish state granaries in England as a means of precaution against possible famine in time of war 1s being seriously discussed.INLAND REVENUE RETUTNS [SPECIAL TO TRS STAR] OrTawa, March 3.\u2014The Inland Revenue report shows & large increase in the Income from spirits last year\u2014nearly a million.The amount collected under thls head was $6,438,633, 35,545, 391 of the previous year.Minister accounts for the increase by a general expeclation that there would be an 1 of tax on spirits, owing to the large expenditure In tho North- Wes! - report shows that -by-Teducin all spirituous and malt liquors to & bas alcohol, the consumption of exceed three quarters a gallon, barely one-third the quantity consumed throughout rope.Nearly.1,000,000.-Mmoré- tobacco wa: entered for consumption last year than th the, preceding one.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Torosto, March 3.-The Globe's London cable says: \"The Grand Trunk dividend statement, published the whole r.than Mo Yad The market views the statement favorably.\u201d v LOOTED BY NATIVES Lonvox, March 3\u2014The ptain of the American bark Surprise, wrecked on the island 0 1 Madaruscar, arrived at Plymouth.Thé \u201cSurprise\u201d was from New York for Zanzibar, Chittigong and and Bomba ve The captain gays that as soon as o vessel the Datives launched Shoals of canocs and boarded aud looted her.\u2018The crew eseaped in bon consul will demand has KINGSTON'S.NEW VOTERS.ISPROIAL TO THE STAR Krnosron, Marob 3=Tbe reliminary Towers! list Tor.the Dominion ons has issued.End contains 4271 me The amber of voists has beeb in by over 1000 names.ADULTERATED WINE Vræsna, March %\u2014The Government enquiry Shows that the most celebrated Tokay wipe exported is adulterated, 1.Perry.At a m of the directors of the Company, held yesterday, it was decided to greatly improve be.sarvice season.passenger steamer will peut up to the Bonsecours har! on ry trip, for ox to Tie nor wild n to he nezotia- Soma with boats pe have hot ot panned Vi in ac definite, and it is stated on the | authority oa eiactor of the Lor veuil w negotiations will be broken ofl \u2018Business Noten, \"Messrs, Beath & Daveluy, accouutants, of Monts Senth & D appointed antants, © in Slanting = Son, o! Three Rivers, Judge Bourgeois.The Han abilities are $16,500.| retorted -by giviag a-notice-of-motion-to| speech from the Throne will refer tothe | p | quent.investigation) CORN EXCHANGE KGE MENGERSEIP.Important Alteration of of a Briaw\u2014Atlow- ing the Entrance of Nom-restdasity - as Members .About forty: members of the CornExchange issociation attended ths special meett in ho Corn Exchange thie morning to on der the proposed à alteration in the paws Notice ot moon Jad been gives at ; ous meeting.t 18.45 the president, Nir.TW.Ogutl © objeut Lol ihe meel- proposition : by \u201cor non-rasident\u201d be inserted between the words \u201cresident\u201d and 44 ob r.A ¢Bean, seconded Mr.Joba Ogilvie, that fn Art.AI, Bee.oc I the nse \u201capplying\u201d so that the amended section will rod hus: \u2018Any resident or non-resident applying to ibe secratary and being approved.vy the ee of management, way become member of of tbe Assoclation, 5 , oBean \u2018in m the amendinent of the by-law sald Tong, had taken an active part iv the inattor and would explain his reasons for So doin, wish was to increases the numbers os vat of the Association.Attempts bad been made 20d Ring iatroduos à Beatie Ions iT iar: al D int oe u adiox lv ous both schemes had so far failed.© ed cated the desirubility a including Don dents, and on be are Was a by-law to prevent i, the members had been called together Lo discuss the a ation and possibly to alter the by-law.Heo belioved the the isng ruloe bad a detrimentas effect.Count merchants were excluded and con- sid this a olose corporativy, aud instead of the members having thelr proper trade, many of the country merchants wore dealing elsewharo; but we really want their trade shi ne wo excluded them {rom member.sup.9 ne ponotit would be a large and consequently of funds, b thom ors advanta e would Be that country members would me uainted vit aud adopt tbe plaus of tue Association of which now thoy were iotally jguorans.The working of the Association would be well venulated and discussed; even their Inembers of area were u afthe edit Rein uid be an education for the The New York, Semana 4 Chi of Associations al: allow nom: residen on! are progressing, whereas Monbreal à ually retrograded.He believed, with Mr Gladstone, that free and © intercourse in was be Mr.John Ogilvie seconded the motion in'a few remarks, and the chairman put it to the meeting, and on 29 votinæ in favor-bf the alteration and only one against it, the chair man declared the motion carried, and the meeting adjourned.HER MAJESTY'S JUBILEE.Tue Minister of Militia avd.Major-Geweral of à featur: Visit of Canadian Troops te England-The Difficuities.Lieut.-Col.Caverhill.and a deputation of the officers of the Hoya! Scots tas Fin Ottawa at the end of last week, on connected with the militia \u2018dep interviewed the Minister of Mili or-Genaral ao rnd of the proposed tri festivi conp ection wr Her iubilee.Str AD Caron explain with the department's grants ering from th: expenditure of last Spring's campaign and with the prospect of a consider able expense in connec:lon with the À column, which is shortly be the Government is not pre to.stand connection with euch a pro- t was explained, however, that t Tegiment was pre itself to meet all the b ttmerit, head the aski ues reir fa.the | that expense, and Bir Frederick Middleton then tf th me Eee toh Sathart ol 0 of cers in England, as their a tained merely by ots, Tog ically 1a Sotncoicn vite pe spol conflict of au e officers: of the Imperial and h militia and > forces was also brought up, al ta Shaver motes course of ten a fortnight.MILITARY NOTES.pleut, Courtland Starnes, Neon Went Mounted Poon The appointment will be well received by Mi.Starnes comra rades in the Montreal stich aa @ moi ent and popular officer cannot be foin The commandant of the Se dobns Inrsnt may to be attached to the North We y at 6 fiylng column by the 20th inst.ou AMUSEMENTS, \u201cThe Rajah\u201d wbien was presented atthis Rouse Monday Lo Vous isa comedy drama by Mr.Will and is announced to have run rE nights in in New York.It will not run hait so long bars.\u2018The plotis briefly as follow.The XH an English officer re homo as heir 5 a large estate n°5; guardian daughter of ite reece owner.Ho is at first mistaken 4 a dissipated, sell.sufficient Top, but be proceeds to disabuss of this ideas tho minds of all concorped \u2026! fa load acoiller'sstrike incidentally hurling er, 8 man twice size, about 1 ab ah and a graceful manver, and by eanbing a previous will which confor the properly on \u2018bis He is about.to depart for India, much to the satisfaction of the lady, the leader of the strike with the intantion ot sendiag hi warmer place.The sight of {mbues Miss Wynoot heroino ot of his masterpiece, with the idea that she des perately loves the Hajah, whose valuable \u2018existence she preserves by fu ft who turns out to be an ex-convict, with (hi means of safely quilting the comnlry.Crajin_ generously informs the Hgjah nod Miss Wynoot that they love each nena disappears, reformed and in tears, ACADEMY oP Music.\u2014\u201cT reveals the.truth.jin\u2019s remark and all ends april .There is an undercurrent of pure such the tumbling into a pond by the low: comedy representative and the munching | of much pie by the same gentleman.The company which bas got into Canada with this ieco,vainiyéndeavors to make it.pert excit- or fanny.Mr.Saville, Who pérfortss the titles role, has a very unEngtish draw) and is about as emotional as the Victoria Square.statue when sentiment is uived.Mr.Walton as Joseph Jekyle, an attorney\u2019, and Mr.Campbell ns Mr.Job, his echo, were well made-up and the Inter ecotiomaurs performance Was à droil sketch.Mr.Sediey Brown as Richard Jotelyn is pursuing Lewis\" (of Daly's) hne of business.considerably in the rear of his mod very amatour- isd.4 Mr dtohes as Orojin, ex-conviot aod to leador o e stri ors, nad e à touæh-loo! and efficient villain.The j b Butims of : Mr.Siuger was referred 90 speaking of the comedy clement of the Hajoh ot As iadies iss} Rillie Poanes donald RE hut Bios randon, who, may rem hers with McDowell in the \u201c Private retary,\u201d was en piquante as aver ag fmi eit aud the performance of Miss pres lc wus exceed © ° scene is still picturesque, but 13 hard Pattern he re 1uaining scenes, an interior and a ry have a slightly familiar appearance to the wr to the Academy.The spank.ng breeze, which blows from tho s us rising of thé curtain, however.in an outdoor setting, is Jory ncomiott able and even davgerous the audience.The house should be.m vob D better heated.! Another Speedy Judgment, / : Hoo.Mr.Jus tice Mouseean lilo be added to the list of judges who are abead R the old délibéré system and give oxpeditious judgments.is Honor this moroivæ gave judgment in a case of Rosenstein and rox which bad occupied his attentivn Honday and Yeaterday.The defendant, a\u2019 Hebrew med the mauagement of the as tallor, had of PI sdauxby r during her inst bursed somu $550.n gomd $1400 and _dis- Whe widdw, asked bim for the ho plaintiff, a Lalanos, r her daughter's death, Fox refused to pay and presented a bill for services for Alan \u201c$1200, chaving fox 323 y for his services and sued for the bal- au A large number of wit nesses en examined and a re was on ona yesterday.morning decided tn_favor uf plaintiff amount.Mr.B.D.MoGiblon for plaintiff, Mr.T.de Lorimier for delondint.4 rique re Carier's Little 1 Liver Pills ronst not De gative Pilla, ne they aro rel uillike theta in every respect.One trial wi brove thelr | superiority SH man ot.Jedge af the man _his own sorvices at the | osed | rate of $12 per a Pit tiff tondorod bim or He full | Bu the author of \u201cEdith Lyle.CHAPTER XLI.\u2014Continued.\u201cSo ho! the young man threatens me,\u201d he said bo hit self.\u201cIam glad he es shown his hand, though it Te foolish in him to do and proves that he is not well up in fencing.I wonder what he wrote to Rossie; and if she will show me the letter.À Rossie could not show it to him, but * -4 when next they met in her room, she À said to him: \u201cI have heard from Everard, and he ; says that he is glad I am so happy With «.\u2018 E you, and he_ will be friendly-with you - always, and I do so hope you will like Sach other.Have you, too, heard from him?The doctor laughed a low, musical laugh, and drawing his sister to him, sai '.sr Yon cannot dissemble worth a cent.Don't oy suppose I know that Everard's letter | 0 on vas not all all you hoped it to nds it hard orgive me for bovine deprived ine of something which his maturer manhood tells him is swister, more precious, and far more to be desired than the object, of his boyish passion.And I cannot blame him.I am as 80ITy a3 in a different way, of cou and you\u2014\"\" He did not finish the zeutenc Rossie broke away from ingher face in the cushions oF th the co on which they were sitting, burst into an san lable fit ¢ fit of weeping.Don e effort to sooth her, kK \u2018pont speak to me, I must, have i out now.I have loa I back so 1 I wack 3.La I ed when © girl, and LE fies b fight all in Toman ove, which mus y an moment of.pever know ost and quit, On, A did you do it?Why - did you fro! Pp vo sa ingen for \u2018 = ERT RE separate me m my love?for ho i2 mine and I am his.I was evury- thin, rar he + was everything tô me.grand, just this once ve pue en what I feel.love s pou love I cannot help it.I know it is Fike and bye Pp it away.I bury it out my si trample on it; I Stamp upon it; Ithink I have the maste Try over iH and on the slightest provocation i springs into life more vigorous than ever, and I cannot conquer 1 She bad said all she had to say, but RY a pain; ed hardhearted, and sh princi led, and selfish as he owson could not be ly Indifferent £3 a grief such as\" he but once, and that make 3 queen of bidder hex to go.n the stage ad ae \u2018achieve her fortune, en come to him, snd perhaps he would make terms with her.But Rossi a different creature e knew noth.- ing of such girls as Yula Van Eisner, * She wan e, heiress of the Forrest roporty\u2014and Ë he walked up and down .he room several times, and blew his nose orously, and made a feint of piping hi eyes with a perfumed handkerchief, an and then came and to her: and putting his hand on her 20d by \u201c Don\" give.like this, ds Bose Bu prete A Tao in one sense prieirgibe, ghb | jorrow.4 I could undo it, I would, ou off not, There = however, a way 10 recognize Mas fr you, must no SE hy hob, io ana me wered, -stin Bible wou woul Speak of would PE on To 8 Q en Ty such as you can only find in\u2019 where going in the Spring\u201d Think ot a Summer in Switzer-: land along t the glorious Alps.I know every rock an cas, and winding path ere and shall | be 80 happy in seeing oy them, Ho was speaking very kindly to her now, aud she gradually grew calm, and listened while he talkod of Europe, and.what they should see there, for he quite detided that they would go in the Spring bees as nothing in the way of tra could suit Rossie better, she told Mrs.Andrews-the next day of he plan, and\" wrote of it to Everard, ignoring altogether his right as her puardian to be consulted.But Ev resent - it, tho foray a time hefelt half tempo FS to rear uld \u201cA on of evil swept over 8 trong hos such force asto keep um i $ Ë awake ¢ e entire night.But wi J his-nervous tour iach.the e coul see no reasonable objection to Rossie's going for the Summer to Europe with her broti her, whose t know langu of the different countri m à very pleasant Lricn Musk Rossie had written that she should go directly from Florida to New York, and verard wrote her his farewell let! and \u201cgent her a draft for five hun dollars, which he said She ie mea: need, as she would not care to dependent upon her brother.ee : first impulse \u2018was to return the draft: but Dr, Matthewson advised her to - keep it âne : not wound Everard by ré- So sie kept it, or rather gave it to her brother, and sent a letter of thanks Everard, and another to Bee, tellin hat of.her intended journey, and bid.BC tht suotle and mysterious forewomen seem to be gift.and for hich there is no expluna- tion, trice ant icipated danger at once, though in what form she could not define.She only knew that she wished Rossie was not going away alone with pr.Mathewson, ut she kept her fears from Everard, wrote to e oi sh should be in New York to see her Rossie stood at last on the deck of the De Bee was there and Everard, too, taking his last look at the face.which would Lannt him in the years to cone, asthe faces of the dead haunt us when we feel that by some act of iut in time, we might have sat the life dearer than our own.; Beatrice had said to him: \u201cTam going te New York to see Rossie, Will you go with me?\u201d and\u2019 without a moment's reflection he went,- and spent one biiastul day with her, &- day never to be forgotten.and when he\u2019 drove with her in the Park; and watcha the fonsiant] changing expression of: her which bad grown so pale and EN hat he was morethan half recoit ciled to let her a hopin much from the sea air and the new life she wou lead.To the doctor he was polite rot courteous, and an ordinary observer might have thought them the best of friends, so that ie was satisfied.and : Saxe =been - quite.happy.if.5: could have forgotten the distatice wh would Jo soon intervene between them.on the Whole, Hoatricowa was favourably sui, as so ki nd te to Rossie aa 80 thoughts fal; for her that she dismissed her and half wished she, too, were & with them.8he said as much to when they stood upon the deck waiting for therorder to be given for all visitors to leave, (To be Continued) Paxliaméntary elections have been 0 uscertain between now and March 20th ¥hether their names are on the lists.j for this purpose, as no corrections tr additions will be made after that ; Copies of the list are on view at Æhetr-Goed and Possible Evil Discussed at This dforuing\u2019s Session of the Convention of the Quebec District : Association of Congrogs- tional Ministers.\u201cThe feature of this morning's session of | nual convention of tbe Quebec Piatriot As Association of Congregational inin- an Interesting discussion on Shellvious.Revivals, Their Good and Pussible Evil.\" The meetiny was held 1n the base- nent of Emmanuel Church, and Sont those D bere: Perkins, Moderator Geo.Willett, secretary; Per.Dr.oF Wilke Rev.Dr.Stevenson, Rev.EM ou Rev.M.Saunderson.Rev.H A.v.a Rivard, Rev.J.K, wrth, Rev.NM Potten, Rev.John Me The subject was brought u are de ES © Bye Tea ES DUREE ustive r upon the su ve v.- Dr.8 tive paper upon the sulicet by Rev.paper Contended that Sovivals are of great advan up the spiritual \u201cenergies of Christians, but pointed out that too much was coming to be « froi oocasions , Bebe risk of Yostering sospticism.Opening his paper by referring to the guocess af ME.MOODY'S RECENT EFFORTS nrocendeq, to speak.af - TE mistaken ideas some people concerning revivals, and romark- Bold some people talk of revivals not quite supersti- the going of God to a them, as thougi They treat them to.oe all a lesson as to the human facul- t be li pathy with that view.He did not thin mas really a reverent How.It is an cas \u201cPreliminary ists -of voters e Predietices Takes » Hopeful View of the Future, October THE STAR published an In- with the Hon.Sepator Mclnnes on the condition and pros The Hon, gentleman then Look à a hopeful \\ viaw of the situation, so Bopeful indeed that other interested parties took THE STAR to for misrepresentiaz the facts.Mr.Moïnnes, who is at present in the city, having presided at the annual meeting wd obo Canada Cotton Com- pauy, representative this paper ir this > morning aud a il tue statements he made Inst year were borne out pr the present condition sud prospects of the trade.\u201cIn every respec wis the reply, \u2018*\u2018vour rvporter quoted mo correctly and I now stacd by every word I then uirered.All the mills are DIVERSIFYING THEIR PRODUCTS and are working tull time.As iar as the Canada Cotton Company is concerned the mill has been re-orgauized and Is bow running largely on ciasses of which it was never contemplated to wake when the mill wus first puf fu operation.\u201d \u201cAre you making mouey?\u201d \u201cYes, month after wonth since we reopened, after being shut down in February last, tbe vrotits have shown a gradual increase, those of l'ecember lust aggregating $GOUU, alter providing for the interest on bonds and all other charges.The company bas not ouly its capital intact.but shows a consideraule amount at the credit of lit and loss aocount, notwithsatanding the large amount of $100, written off tom Lime to time lor wear and tear on the buildings and machinery.\u2018The general outlook is satisfactory, and Canadian goods are competiog favorably with those from outside markets You must remember tat the Canadian cot- tou industry 1s only twelve years old and that its progress during that period COMPARES MOST FAVORABLY with the same industry in the United States which bas been in operation for more than ball a contin.«asad 100s 216 NARS several classes of goods which are equal tou if not superior to the same character of goods turued out from tbo mills across the border, aud at lower prices than the American manufacturers got for similar goods in their oyn home market.There is no auestion atthe Canadiall\u2019 prices are exceptionally low.\u2018ihe cause of this is of course the keen competition existing Leiween the Capadian manufactures.regards the consumer thera Is no people under the sun to-day vho are supplied with goods al a more saoderate price than those in the Dominion of Canada THE STATUTE LABOR TAX.Mr.Justice Mathieu's Judgment in Case of Dechene una the Municipal Re- Jai a Se Cn .; uoovituige Gt Lo dèSiness al The case ot John 8 Lyd; a veot flrm of Eckersdorif ox proms notes Oo eae at tL galled for or beariug in the Cour va pese foie on | Ocown, essrs.26 Coariea Red 4.Hot, \u201ced £ Coté, Owen Tansey and Wm.It.Turner.\u2018The first witness called was Mr.J.E.Champoux, deputy protinotary of the district of Monte real, who testified as to the proper registration of the commercial partnershi ip of John Fekorsdorl.Lhe noce, Jotration Rad erador! e proper regis beun filed in his Ce in Decomber, 1882, and Lo bore, the original slirnatuges of both parties.He was followed by Mr.Stanley Hoare, discôunt clerk at the Bank 0 British N North America.He \u2019 .atod fut nearly all of the notes whieh A turned out forgeries wore endorsed the accused.He did not know b when, The body of the notes had beeu e.out, t was.Mr.Dyde who brought the notes to the bank.Witness upon receiving these putes discounted them and placed the discount to the credit of Eckersdorfl & Co.\u2018The rest of the morning was taken up with the examinu- tion of a quantity of notes by witness, and he pronounced thirty of them forgeries.These thirty notes involved an amount of about $5000.The Court then took recess until two o\" clock.When the Court reopened at two o'clock Mr.Geoffrey Penfold, manager of the Bank of British Nqgth America, was placed inthe box.He sta that he had known the accused for about one year.He alone carried on the banking tor his tirm and he alone had the rignt to sign cheques acceptabls at the bank, Witness never saw his partners fuco and the accused seeined to huveadmn e accused made purchases himself and oD vne occasion be bought from the bank a quantity ol teas, nus, raisins, etc, for his tirm.I'he endorsutions ob the notes were-all made by the accuse.and when the discounts were obtained irom time to time from the bank the firm received the benefit of them.Mr.John Tyo, a hotel keeper of Dundee, ue, was then examined.Ho knew the rm of Eckersaorff & Co.and had deait with them tor some years.The first time he bad seen the accused was In the office of his store.\u2018Two notes were then shown to witness purporting to have been signed by him, but he pronoun signature a forgery on every ope of them.The lorgeries, however, were a good imitation of hia signature.Cross-examined by Mr.pEerr witness stated that he conducted bis business -in- to His dren, merely to show them what they perfectly know already\u2014that their of are limited.\u201cyush to what oh thought an opposite extreme.They speak of revivals as the morbid disturbances settled order, ss mere orgies of oasmodic violence and untemper- od amotion.Bul this, he added, 1s certainly \"pot so, as in all ages of the church there have been movements that correspoülJed with WHAY WE CALL REVIVALS.Mr.Stevenson proceeded to say that revivals are important as coucerns tbe ritual awakening of a class who are of earth, earthy.These are described by Mr.Stevenson as seven ven parts animal, about two intellectual and the tenth part is not ritual, but only a dim and distant possi- t is a latent slumbering faculty, is such that revivals r.Mavenson bold that revivals are not exceptions to the laws of mind or of nature and Lbat there is nothing about then, arbitrary or capricious.\u2018He went on to say, however, that wo along pathways of mental and spiritual law.He honors tbe harmony and vrder by which the world of mind as well as matter is made a cosmos and not a chaos.It 1s the ; Tolation of these principles wbick results in the characteristic daugers by which revival Aor ore attended.herg is for in- Pro tore the revival began, BEY.WILKES, \u201cIn opening th the discussion on the | paper._ -out that of peoples being saved by the extraondioery methods of sen- ëational revivalism is oppused to the laws of ès Almighty's vature, and he considered a reat deal oi what some consider elements Stor 1evivalism as perfect nonsense, or to use \u2018a vulgar but plain expression \u201cbash.\u201d In the principle ot * faith healing * for instance, as commonly used, there is an element of , truth, but a vast amount ol absolute pon- Such mistaken ideas of revivalists - tend to loster scepticism, and if the con tlons of the sceptics were analyzed he felt .sure that it would be found they are bellious rather against a false system than against an obnoxious principle.\u201c AM present took part in tbe discusstoi And a general feeling was found to prevai - that revivals of the modern order wbile to a \u201c certain extent productive of good In some eircumstances are attended with very con- aiderable riska to Christianity.It vas ae ol to have Dr.Stevenson\u2019s Daper pablis After the transaction of some routine busi- mess Rev.E.M.Hill read a criticism on \u2018current errors of s; h.The paper took the shape of a plea to the clergy to strive to maintain simplicity of expression in their sermons avoid the develcpment of a system of oratory too lutricate and learned for the appreciation of their congrezations.The meeting then adjourned until Lhis \u2018afternoon, \u201cTHE ALDERMANIC CAUCUS, Ge \u2018Fathers Meeting for for the Usual Annual 7 Nowinations of Civic Committees.It bad been arranged to hold the usual ponmiinating caucus to-morrow afternoon for the purpose of rearranging the civic com- mittues, but as Some of of the bosses of the are-absant.\u2018have been unable to hold Lheir preparatory \u2018caucus, at which things are \u201ccut, dried and fixed\u201d their own liking, and the meeting \u2018won't take place until Friday.alderman who is well ted _ stated to-day that the chairmanship of the Police Committee would probably be FS ven to Alderman Stevenson.the Fire to derman Gauthier and the Light to Alder- Rainville.The City Hali Committee would probably fall to Alderman Perrault, ublesg be, vreforred to succeed Alderinan + Giénéroux on the Finance.An English alderman stated to the writer tp-day that he thought the ity Hall Committee should be entrusted to a chairman who was a practical printer, and who would bo ure to the deals of the Per- ult clique next year when the cit ting contract would be again awaited, e thought Alderman Mooney was entitled ton tmahship as he had thrown up the /prectdency of the Health Committee last Seviemed où the eubjec:, sai enr a suggestion to that rat, but = bad-immedintel been frown own.1 fesling amongst the rench he said, \u201c is vo treat the EvSuCE \u20ac minority In the moss Cus br mantier, an nothiog 0 is Kind w oouutananced - friends.\u201d Very few were contemplated - the obmrnitiees, but the increased ésentation rendered necessary to i fist the aldermen ed pie on more a: committees.À private meeting be.held this alternoou by some of the rmén ti discuss the situation, | has been: decided to hold the geting to decide upon the committees and tafrmon to-marrow afternoon.at 3 o'lock.- étipped su the Sidewalk.T a lady named Moreland This afternoon a from Craig street up St.Pete Er ane pi \u201cSi lp a , and a ney indly volun- ©.par the\u2019 Board of 1 Hoalth rocoedings nst agora cord aildren to o children to for ET is the public vac- to carry auttha law The Toronto ¢ Giobe™ -the-citv-the clique 1 Gr Mr.Justice Mathieu gave judgment this morning on the various mouons made to him iu the case of Dechene aud .the Muniei- Dai Revisers Upon the motion to disallow the appeal he considered he Lad no jutisdie- tion wilu regard to the motion to declare Mr.Glackmeyer if contempt of court, he held that Mr.Glackmeyer was legally only the secretary of the Revisers and ought Lu bave obey- Dowxts, B.C.L.Husuzz Lancror.B.C.L PORE & LA CTOT, Ofcés: 70 St.Jae! Streat, Montreal rR R.MEEKER, AnD BROKER, \u2018£a sT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET Stocks, Grain, Provisions and Sterlinz Bx- -ctange boukhtand sold for cash of on marzin, ! Private direct wire connecting with Messrs.Field, Lindley & Co, New York and Chicage.Bix MS & MCLENNAN, ) Barristers.Advocates, de.STANDARD BUILDING, 137 8T.JAMES SF.ONTRRAL.won.Netmisen |; Feaxem Mélarsaz x 20 Ra Rates for the op LE pied a 08 ».I.ni, appr 2 METTAYES Socrotarx on Fri grain >> res Ha Gi te Ù Club, b.409 SL.2 Paul street.me or se - Lea SNOWSHOE-\u2014!- EEE SION \u2026 a LIBRARY OF LATE.| \"Bai LAST GRAND FANCY .DRESS .CARNIVAL OF THE SEASON WILL BE HELD ON rimaY, Ih MAKCH, 1688 AT KIGOT P.M.Shareholders\u2019 compli ors wil B rs procured at the 8 Tromsire office from 10a m.an rom to p.m.and at the Ii - ins of the entertainment, af a TU Sven mentary 1 be sus: spectators\u2019 tickets and the sourds of admission to strang- ial tickets of admission for non-sub- cre v- d w.ALEX.£ ALDW ELL, 96 St.Francois is Xavier st.} ec'y-Treasurer.528 ROYAL sc0 : OF ¢ CANADA.Winter unifor Th = offes e aun) Wee Weekly Class for 4 aoe I TO-MORROW C.Officers will NIGHT rsday), at 8 o'clock.rm.(By order.) FRED.LY DON, Cap.& Ajt.A bot.of Militnx Machines.Hand card et er inf Le 3 Fc Un a TÉUESDAY, tho 4th Ma, eleve: A Bt cleyen 0 at No.79 Bt.goods stock.store fixt Inge belonging \"fo Ë \"BEAUDE Y Ju dation.ug, Bevel ormation \"1,160.\" 160.\" Sran Office.im tenis rch ne k J st.in block, by public auction.tre dry res nnd price furnish\u201d Goods, &o., on view every day at dress.48x5 08, FISCHER Te LL FIRST-CLASS OFFICES, water in Barron Block.No.provements.Chean rents de sponsible tenants.Appls to 52 Ssaw13 own hot 1608 Ne antes Sr.Elovaidr to be provided with ore latest, im- PETER LYNAM, Guardian, Barron Block, GRAND, und re- sizes, in th NEWEST DESIGNS NY SHOP TO LET, In Victoria Block.H.FF.JACKSON.,, Bleury street.Apply at 2624 & Hackett.Apply lo D.Monro, tack T Sora reno 5h rues gas a K\" SOLOMON LOUGE, A.F.& A.M.Ne.Gé, Q.K.Will hold their next regular Com- \\ munication, on, 1743 Notre Dame Bt.dially invited.G ROCERS ASSOCIATION, ° The regular monthly moetiag of .ation will Dehors nt the Hope Coffes the Assoc} THURSDAY, the 4th last, ac p.m cAÆBbEXZ D SHASER $® x a N SF.w hursday a asonie Visitine Brethren cor- SIDE, Sec\u201d ¢ Cham JAB.KINLEYS House on SER DELLTS 4.AGADEMYO OENUSIC rus EVENT op - THE SEASON.A>PONE WEEK ONLY \u2014AND\u2014 TWO MATINEES, \u2014COMMENCING\u2014 MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 8.The First and only appearance in Montreal.after ; a most trium umph % four.of the 8 GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE CHAS, COMELLI'S Newly arrived and only Imperial Japanese Novelty Treape.REGULAR LAB PRICES.advance sale of seats will besin Ra arch 4.Thursday.M OTICE.Slovo m moderate ren tenant.Apply Best part of Bt.Catherine street.Apnly to = LET\u2014A SMALL STORE, CHEAP, ON 0 LET\u2014IN CORNW ALL, ONT.TE large store lately occu pled by Hackett Comwal O LET\u2014 FURNISUED, A Low ER Bleur y ax ments bearing tive makers.called trade- \u2018marked L.E.N.gas % r hon oO LE T_SELECONTAINED * Also nr 4 street.Appi sage Constant stree! ment, three and five rooms, and mall bre un premises.TENE.pas y 256 3 st ing, well furnished 0 LET-A SUPERIOR UPPER DWELL- 34 oe ANTED FOR 1st MAY, Address he Toes A SMALL use about.7 rooms in good locality.(XX ANTED\u2014A Sia ALL LOWER ments.est oan Bleury ry.Jar a caca is\u201d \u201ca nd abn AXTED-TO PURCHASE.A SECOND-H St James street, stat A bis in writin price Tad other pardiculars ai PEUR EX.No.apd where it can be seen.WAXTED-TO FURCHASE OFFICE PARTITIONS and fixtures.Apply oJ.Downie, 1051.J ames Nt.my \u201cWANTED-Cigatette Ma learn the trade.125 & 127 Dalhousie St.also Girls from I5 to 16 yrs, to D.RITCHIE, kers, | uary 1, 1 525 L 168,\u201d 9rax Office.KRANICH & BACH DOMINION 25m PLANES.» ALL GENUINE INSTRUMENTS.A Large Assortment of Very Fine UPRIGHT AND SQUARE \u2014PIANOS\u2014 and examinéthe above found at my Store only.AMoUXY or LEDGER ASSETS JAn- PIANOS MOST ELEGANT just now in \"stock a PRICES THAT DEPY CORDETITION *e* Artists are respectfuily invited to call, a be\u201d Pianos, which ea: 21, Int tchasers may be sure to fl in mes nohe but genuine Instr: names of their respec- Fhe, Ste Stencilled.or 80- PRATTE, 1676 Notre Dame St, Montreal, 5oxtt The Twenty-Sixth Annual Statement of the Life Assurance Soc'y OF THE UNITED\u2019 STATES, [For the Year ending Dec.31,1885 $1 9, Toon & Bx Rents.ke.Tin: San 16.590.053.13: \u2014_\u2014 ee \"JUAILOE WANTED.$73,127,773.79 Wanted \u2014 a First-class Taller, in in connection with > DISSURSEMEN VIS.by foam, Genera! Sore.that w) ei cd cr à mi hd do $4.273.191.23 a7rtent for all orders given throug Dividends, Be erander Values Pt Nadress: Lee Hp SE 150.» STAR omen.very renoue à pad Annuities dowments.2820.40.00 WV ANIED_A MILLWRIGHT FOR A s- 88 large steam saw mill below Quebec.Total pala pelicybeidera.188,889.05 Must be thoroughly competent and speak Dividend on Capital.7,000.00 French and English.an assistant for a Commissions Advertis warer mill.eferences and full particulars age a change.1,427,28237 required as 10 age, experien: wry, ec., etc.i Several 35 TT 1.30211868 PRICE BROTHERS & 0.Quebec.State, County and City Taxes.165.169.84 Way TED AT ONCE\u2014THOROUGHLY 1eliable and competent Job Foreman, $10,040.259.94 for City Printing House: wages $14 per wook; et Cash Assots, Doc.31, 1885.862,087,512-65 also office boy wanted.Address \u2014 The exhibit of Boots and Shoes for the 1 \\ Colonial Exhibition.magnfactared by Thomp- Wed \"rares leferences requited.155 Lesigian Bonds and Mo $16.588,332.91 son & Co., Wholesale Manufacturers, wiil .Si New York Real Estate, including on view in the Mechanics\u2019 Hall, St.James SL, Wi ANTED \u2014 GIRLS.OTE RATORS AND RAE the Lauitable Putdiox an 8.360.782.62 \u2014ox or pasting arming.ve! = - 782 Thursday.4th inst.from 21010 p.m., and y = Y Patcks, ae Se ad ote Friday, the 5th inst, from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.Wor ie himaett arial ss oe Boa ACE AIR Investments.cat 26.416,269.94 .The public and trade are cordially invited to Peel sre 5:1 gos Secured by Bonds an inspect the same.331 | YW ASIEL OFFICE, Box.APPLY TO LM gigeks tmarkot Value, $1.965.- 1.420,475,00 I-QUOB TEA STORE, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.A GENERAL SER.eal Extate outside the o State a vines 86.Lawresce Main Street.vant, one who can wash and iron well, bo objection \u2018under foreclosure a eee ty\u2019 - succeeaed to the above busi to widow without chudren.apply 480 Guy st in other cities.\" 4.255.285.30 the \"late Mr.Joh Thompeon VV ANTED oA GENERAL SERVANT, AT ONCE, Cash fn ks and Trust Coma continuance of the patro Tio ac- Apply 18 Victoria street, Academy of \u201cpanies, at interest: and i corded to this store.fhe gift system will be Muse 531 transit (since receiv ed).4,878.078.81 continu COFF from 25c to per Ih, WASTED.A GIRL FOR GENERAL RAL HOUSEWORK, Due from Agents on account of Ground daily.GEORGE BRISTOL._ 521 whing.652 Sherbroo 21 Premiums.o.oo 168.389.97 WASIEL-A, GOOD SEWING GIRL.ABLE TO \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J ADLSS' TAILOR MADE SUITS ra ~ val t Stocks ans V ANE IR THE TAILORING En Bo ee ue Ÿ val an: , .The subseriber intimates en = a n over bool 5 2193.85.08 2 subacribe respeatfully to the asapprentice at Cutting-boand.\u201d A K uf.Sas Interest abd Rests Uae and e: Le Laat pose nng me PRESS ar AOCTUGM.2 2,20 Lena 0 even 314.61 \u2018aller Mado Suite, Conta, _ WE sal 6 TQE FFED YEE PR es ape Besa due and in.Dreams paid POR SPRING WEAR, feadvance.$29,554).WASTER ENGLISH SPEAKING LAD, TO LEARN f that his stock is now complete.Pash jons and of fancy beass gouds Abply.Gilbert à French Pattern Dreases have arrived.O: Agget.SSL atreet.blaced now will haves a Dotter solockion and VV ASTED IMMEDI {TELY-GOOD COURS, PLAIN anû NOEs Mouse ; ey Sirs Baler I hereby certify.that after a personal exam- J.J.MILLOY, \u2018Mayor street wages 521 {nation ion of the Securities an and described x a8 ohionable lor.WASTED-AT 0 AT ONCE, TWO LADY CANVASSERS in the Ji de \u2018emoine, as st sent, I find the same lu be Office, sooo Ras, 200 SL ames mite ena JOHN A.M MOCALE, Jr.Comptroller.D PLAIN, COOK, ALSO A OUSE- Tora LIABILITIES, ine WSR, a ane À Don SO S| TOTAL including DRINK CIBIL\u2019S FLUID EXTRACT BEEF, On Draught at all leading Bestauzaptd and $10,000 ™ >*¥ $5,000 ™ ow > everal other Sams to I First Morteacs on City Propert oan on Apply to LIGHTHALEL « Jours Le Hotels.&c.156 St.James Street.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.legal.get Ei dress, lookkoaper, P.U.Box 488.WosTED DAMEDI: ATELT AN, AN EXPERIENCED bookkeeper for a man sate references, and ary ever Mestre Son AS AS HOT SEM AID 2T Dealih untry place, ©: Tetat K-14,\" & k food Notre and ro also th rough the Ottawa district WoL ae BY PRACTICAL fr re Addres.-L PL Sr Eu + 2% oral Reserve on all à 4 per cent.Stand undivided me Surplus, \"ois 23 $52,691,148.37 family Living in ec hoar cbr Of which the proportion son tri- rain qu no Cn children, ro om Riven FoF: buted tas computed) pi Poli- $5.145.580.18 E giogretierme ges cxP 55% Of which the proportion j com nu .: compu or ol WSEAS IR | a Tali TE amemte y.re : WANED BELL BOYS, SPEAKING mec rca, the Nor Tor fs Sa, Gabrieree + Avely at cafe Is & computed, $17, ANTED \u2014 BY A_PIRST - CLASS GARDENER, \u2014 An this conniry, three years La lastairmadons andere We certify to the corr ectness of the above cal- viner, fruit trees, greenhonse wers, vege an \u201ca ns culation - Lhe reserce ace and dus.From this aber cuitare: best references.Address * 2, sa surpèss the pe NTED\u2014POSITION AS DRUG TRAVELLER.gro.a PHILLIPS, , AE et 1 be aa ie engagement about G.VAN CISE, | Actuaries.March 15th.has had five experte with one of New Assurance written in -96.011,579.09 1 of: x Sat Ol Cia TONS pin) GRANT CARBOLIO \u2019 1 ef Burp ieee SB.878.683.03 ing Lett 28 of - ms Price 95 cts.C axTED \u2014 SITCATIOS AN AN Rice Increase of Assots.er.58,391, 461.98 a nan wi conpeteni \u2014 \u2014 ov ss x $.Co cor ary and Dorchestef at.gota ete, Ti ) ferns Apply 5 Thea.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.WwW \u2018 LLEY, MANUFACTURER VV ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE, DAY, BY A RESPECT.HENRY B.HYDE PartavreT e H.U oF Brus A able woman.le n good Laundress.Apply, ca LS, AH ER.3 STEMABE, : HES, Mayor St.1 QUIE IATL jus, À JUN 553 Hleurs Street, corner or à SN ANQUANTS Ek 1 RESSEDY, CRIXE à Srrouere W À dla oy ATION 5 rie A YOUNG LADY, 2 A A vi HEELOCK.Co NELIUS XN.BLISS, | _ \u2014 Ce re \u201cTY dress, * Lena,\u2019 AVE Notre Maine a MA ÉLLUUS HARTLEY, GES BÉENT io = OTEST: N BLUAN SAMUEL BORROW, W AT Tux to the countey: care Tom or to HL ALEX ore.EB WilLis\\zoS, Roos witn nosis 1 HANovER stager.SSEL'S THEANLET i ¥: ARLEN.Roous\u2014W BOARD.19-HAXO REET.2 Chis To ELL EAS ñ N 00ME_SPLESDIDLY FURNISHED AT 28 BERRI DANIbL D, LI se Ke BR doe.cof Vie SE es SC Asx your Druoaisr om Gzocez YOR! ROMS Iw roche Ta pos sun rE RY rath Co E = PhS sa =\" \u201cCam Fraors MEEP.rive SL oe racer Gas, Bath, &c.kc.523 DARKER RHANL CB ALESANDER, \u201c Take no other, 48xtl OVERNTON\u2019S FRAGRANT CARBOLIC tooth wash cl teeth, the gume, purifies the = Seta.For sale by all rugygists.and a de ris the tbe breath, &c.INSOLVENT NOTICE VINCE UEB DISTRICT OF Pleats OF QUEE EC, one of the Ju vase ird Da t ¥ O > ae le y » Justice a e and sitio or That an ng ol d insoivents be held fotos toe, Court in.th of this\u2019 appropriated for matters in i Court House, Tuesday, in the the nint n ten of the clock i ne City of Montreal, on b day of.March instant at the forenoon, sud then 3 then and give their advice : mont \u2018ot a Curator to the oe estate PE the said in- soivents, and on such other matters as lawfully\u2019 od to them.be submitt * RD, Deputy Prothonotary of the Superior Court.Apply at 83 Bl RS UR ey FOR ON ONE OR TWO SEF OOMS-DOUBLE BEFROON.TOR FURNISHED OLIVER AMES, EUSTACE G ¥h Fire b.H.PHIL 831 H.R py.BERGEN, Paris.le bedronm for ue parior, al mR natty THON, nt i: JARED, Pr te Dai CUYLER , GUSTAV G.Pont FUR) WITH PULL OR FARILAL Hamburg, R% Ora! in En ms ie Pies Ntreet.339 ; R.W.\u201c@: ALE, \u2018 ; ; Y FURNISRED, BA = OO a aa a oad over on: ATH.maso Henry Grant & Son, corner aever Hal heste 228 ST.JAMES STREET.XE.ROOM WITH ROARD, SUPERIO! MONTREAL.RUNS, on modation; Os taoie ard, 18 barrertiy et 52 1 om \u2014 OST.LARGE £00M ON ON FIRST RET FLAT, Jog Ba anes with ota a .200, NICE BRICK beiveeu re EPS dan and Denis a 109 To Chas a Mars weet 52 531 RG > ete x Fée re | Cen iin CLASS, WITH BOARD 35, = OR SALE_L'OPINION PUBLIQUI FURNISHED ROOM in good 9) , from Jez to 1875, » xi Rrie, wii D baad 1 require.Not moving in De soid hea \u201cRD Adare, BE.$477 Bras Lites ar Fo SALE-50, 000 DOMESTIC.CioARS ANTEL-FURNISHED LOOM, BY A SISOLE all grades, in any quanuty desired.Yeh tam amily 7.07 fo Fan Sandia, ern must - moderate.CHEAT.Ln ARBAMAMS & BRO.BE oko 2 Te : 9 d 8 brls.HONEY.cases PRES 10 do PF Im the business.822 St.James St.on cases BRAND TOM THE TRADE o PRES BK ES a LLAND GIN.-{Jales Robin).VED PEACHES.RVED PEARS.RVED STRAWBERRIES.ported by owher, who is relinquishing Sale b aucti RIDA the Sth inst., at 11 o\u2019clock.a t my rooms, Mo orning ext, -_E BHAW, J _w.A FREE.OsSEPI DOUTRE, ag; Va \u2014will bé soid at uiy room on\u2014 \u201c BATURDAY AFTERNOON.én MARCH, ato\u2019 olock.Catalogues t 3 A ready.* | ree.&.rorimm, t\u2014 Lien Cratz street and UC Finder ploass leave at Canad House sqnare, an: DAY, GOLD IY ING 1 LOOD S11) SE.LE ox Cote dt.Antoine, or Sf ANIED\u2014BY A A YOUNG MAN, A FURNISHED por SALE\u2014A MILEMAN RETIRING FROM USL room in private family, central.ACdres ness, to dispose of ail hie Stock -and 216 MoGUI street.ity A + Yi hora Farainte For ere apply to 53 Courstile NTED-NY A GEKILEMAN, A COMFORTABI street orn room with a private family.Address *3 JOR 83 SALE\u2014HOOD PIANO $100.$40 os A, DOWN 188,\u201d STAR office.531 [1] moet Hiberal term y Mr.ET son de oh oo ee EE See j Yialtin or 0] al a Wee K 148.\u201d STAR déco Fag please 528 \u2018go CATs.Cs Se Biot is Montres THE MONTREAL DAILY ser Brinted ct 14 & 15 published rt St James sirest.Halifax.Deal in have Britach Omfoss: including special the @'Hoghelac Sn Pennie, Toupt moe at the following Banks Nationale send 14 Jasqnes Gare, \u201cHanrahan & Co.fen rafts on New York at Lowst Mackes Raion, lee pu checks o6 all ending towhs asd cites, from Klagaion \u2018 \u2014\u2014 Ana private and paie avances a medaraie fatermt os American Blacks, Bonds FN that are actively denis in on the New York Stock Exchange.Direct geivaie wire, fot the exclusive use of onr firm.{roma New York to Montreal, and to all cur - gtrimz constant reporti-cf prines of all American specalasve val Ine, We sxecate orders by oar wires on All the Exchanges at twstant riom.\\ncieding Now York Stocks, Bonds, Oi and Chisago Grain and Provisions.Commissions X per cent.; Removing from oid offices, 36 Bt.Francète Xavier, to 1738 Notre Dame St, emrty in March We koep sporial reserve anvounta for the additonal security ef a Bo, ee ne.offers ry is Montreal :\u2014La Banque 43x sg ATE "]
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