The Montreal daily star, 23 septembre 1886, jeudi 23 septembre 1886
[" JE SE IE DSPEEIe \u20ac ~ VOL.XVIII: NO.224.\"PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.Be British Parliament to be Prorogued on - Gugurday\u2014Lively Debates in the Come mons\u2014The Londonderry 3 roubles, Father Faheys Case and the Government's Forelgn Policy.Loxpox, September 22.\u2014Iu tha House ot Coruous to-night, befor the third reading tho Appropriation bill, Mr.Charles E, Powis (Conservative) moved for au offielal enquiry into the conduct of tho magistracy police of Londonderry on the Sth of suiy, when he said\u2019 the police wantonly attacked respectable citizens on the occasion of the declaration of the poll, causing a sat- - urnalla of violence.priest, * post of solicitor for the land à Mr.Morley sald the whole ease rested of Loud We erl enco of a letter from the Bishop Lond onderry aud the perscual testimony wis.\u201cBut Mr.Lowis, tho speaker added, ras too much excited to rendor testimony great or decisive value.more affair bad never beau brought before t vuse.(Chee Mr.Sexton sald he thong if an enquiry were granted Mr.Lew!s ought to be put the dock, as he had shaken his tist in the magistrate's fuce and called him a rascal and a scoundrel.Mr.Lewis\u2019 wotion was about to be uexatived when the Parpellites demanded a division, and the motion was by a vote of 237 to 1.The announce- ent of the figures was received with loud ughter.Mr.Patrick U'Hea (Parneilite) formed the maimority.8 CAS ER F.Mr.Dillon Putnelliter drped the re lease of Father raboy, tho imprizoned Woodford who, sald Mr.Dillon, had refused to ive bail because he thought that would amount to au admission of misconduct on his a part Mr.Holmes, attorncy-general of Ireland, Justified the action taken in the cise.Ho said be had no power to interfere alter the magistrate Lad given Lis decision.Mr.Sexton said he opined that Father Fubey would prove the most inconvenient pr sJoner the Government ever had.\u2018Tanner (Paruellite) followed.After being twice called to order because of irrelevant remarks, he.was ordered to cease speaking, whereupon he left the chawber, suouting: \u201cBhs house is no place lor an Irishman; lam disgusted with it.\u201d OREIGN POLICY.Mr.Cromer (Radical) drew attention to the fact that the foreign policy of the Government would bo left fur sone mouths un- thectked by Parlimment.He was, therotore, anxious in regard to what might be done by She Governtuent- He doprecated interven- Bulgaria.Hoo a Rauslolph Churchill said he did not think a majority of the house or of the people would endorse Mr.Cremer.A discus- of that sort pow must be of a very academic character.He deprecated a pro- mature discusion of the Bulsarinu question.The situation in Bulgaria, ho said, might atany moment become critical.À orwis might be precipitated ff the subject were prewaturely discussed.Sir Wilfred Lawson (Radical) snid be was mot quite salistied with Lord Raulolpt's answer.He asked the Government to de- clure that it would not care if the Russians Rot Lopstantivople.Labouchere complained that Parlin- ment bad uo voice in regard to the hatili- ties and obligations incurred by the country.The Aporopiintion bill was Îlnaily adopted and the House adjourned until Saturday, , whea it will bo prorogued.: THE IRISH LAND (OMMISS LoNDoN, Soptember 22.\u2014The \"Paul Mall Gazette says the appointment by the Government of Mr.riro Fottrell as a member of the royal cominissiun to gnquife into the working < of the irish Laudfact of 1831 has ca sensation.Ho 1 of the Gazette declares, on the ground commission\u2019s alleged partiality towa interest of the teoants, \u201cand,\u201d ad paper, \u201cbis suppressed pamp Rlet, opt How to Become tho Owner ol voue ar aitracted attention after the d act was passed.\u201d \u2018The appointment of Mr.Fot- trell and Sir James Caird on this commls- sion,\u201d the (fazelds says, * was a bold step for the Guvernment w THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.Parades and Drills at St, Louis-The Great Musical Festival, Sr.Louis, Soptember 22\u2014Tho Knights Tewplar hold their parade and drills today.The commandery crills lasted uouül nearly 4 o'clock.Abt 2 oclock Leader Gilmore began mustering the various bands of music which were to participate iu the grand concert, but it was after 3.30 before they began the march to the stand they were to occupy.They werosarranged so that tho different kinds of instruments were brought together, and the erazv Quilt appearance of the intermingled uniforms was decidedly unique.Throughout the aftar- noon crowds of people had been arriving in all sorts of vehicles and on foot, and when the covcort began n cunservative estimate ofthe number of auditors would place it at 76,000, though it was estimated as high as 50.000.hen Gilmore appeared at the front of the large collection of musicians he Was KÆreutel with most enthusiastic the numbers on were these: \u201c Con- corneta by 183 cor- petiats, with accompaniment by the united bands,\u201d * \u2018Columbia,\u2019 Ly united bands, with \u201cPilgrim's trombones, tenorhorns, baritones and euphoniums, aced by thaunited bands\"\"; \u201cselection, by the 13th Battalion Band, ot Hamilton, Ont, alone under the direction of Mr, nsQn\u201d; *\u2018grand scene trom HN Trovatore, introducing the anvil chorus, performed by the united bands and drum corps, with the accompaniment of fifty anvils plaved from eo Rainwater Rifles, of Su Louis artile jh \u2018* \u201cOld Hundrod® by all the musical forces combined.\u201d During the afternoon the weather became extremely close and hot and aix people were overcome by the heat, but in no case are serious results aoticl- 1.yo Dh the second illumination of occurred, continuing from 8 o'cluck al \u201cnis kt.The Flambeau battalion e and exhibition on the most rominent thoroughfares of the west end.prominent the grand parade will follow the lans made for the parade interrupted: on \u2018To-morrow wight will occur.the procession, and another parade of the Flambeau Club.AN AN ORDER.Two thousand menibers of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Sbriue, one of the bixhest orders of Masonry, ure in attendance upon the Knights Templar con- ve.\u2018The order ia of Arabic origin, and as the Arabic year ended to-night at 12 o'ctock, the initiatory services at that hour partook of unusual interest.Two hundred candidates, mostly of this city, wero initiated: Tue ceremouies were conducted under the uspices of the Medtonh temple of Chicago, Ia ass G ted by the Imperial Potentate, Samuel Brizza ot Cleveland, Ohio.All of the paraphernalia, costumes nn jowels belonging to Chicago Were utiiized, as well as those of the local temple in conforrivg Lbo order upon no candidates.Tho olaborato costtuines, rich jowels, Ibystic embloms and rites ron- dered the services must frapressive.Previous to tho ceremonies the shrivers, as they call themselves, formed in procession at tbe Southorn-end, and paraded the prigci- pal down town streets, each temple being accompanied by a baud.Tite costumes and UBliorms Were of many varieties, the only article worn tn common being the red fez.THÉ ODDFELLOWS.Buecessful Parade of the Order in Boston\u2014 A Brilliant Spectacle.Boston, September 22.The Oddfellows\u2019 Re bere to-day was thor oughly success | vof is estimated that between 10,000 and 000 men were in line and the procession 15009 mel two hours in passing a given point.Tae procession, passisd in review before the grand sire of the grand lodge at Qdattions hall, before Mayor O'Briea at City Hujl, Goversor Robinson at the State House, and Lieut-Governor Ames on Ar- linzton street.The satreets through wbich the procession passed were dousely packed with people aud it was with great difficulty\u2019 that the police kept the passage cloar.Tho line was dismissed shorily after 6 o'clock, and the streets presented a lively a pear- ance to-night, as various out of town ics Cie marching to the stations to return ome, Su far as known, uo accidents oc eared to mar the day's enjoyment.Tho ouly sud incident reported ts the sudden death of Charles O.Currier, of Newbury- port, who topped dead on Washington strevt om gyek-exeruon.He wus afllicled with boas b dison: NBWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED.Cable.ponent Von Stiebhie dled yesterday at rankf A pew Italian exploring (expedition, uader the direction of the cogineers Plana and Salombonl.bus started pel Africa.Three hundred Louses In the town of Kalusz, in Austrian Galicia, have been destroyed by fire.The sufferers are in misery and starving.Mr.Edmund Leamy, Parnellite Member of Parliament tor Northeast Cork, gnnounces thant he will resign and devote himself to the practice ot law.ME Dreyfus has submitted to the Budget counmnittee of the French Chamber of Deputies a proposition for income tax to provide for the deficiency in the rovenue.Upon his arrival at Chester Mr.Gladstone received an ovation.Amonr the crowd awaiting to greel bim was a daputation of three from Dublin representing the Nationalists of that city.A syndicate of Paris and Berlin bankers have subscribed 600,000,000 francs to carry out a scheinw sanctioned by the Sultan for a network of railways to connect the Black Sea with the Porsian Gulf.Belfast was quiet yesterday.If is be- lleved the worst ts now over.À large number of persons werv yesterday committed for trial for varticipating in the rioting and house wrecking last Monday.The new commercial harvor at Frankfort, alter two years of continuous work, was opened vesierday.Ii promises important results in the future, especially in conaec- tion with the canalization of the Main.The Pope has appointed a special commission of cardinals \u2018to exninine and report upon the divorce laws ol diflerent countries, with a view to enable the Pontiff to suitably instruct the bishops of the Catholic Chureh throughout the world una the subject of divorce, At a concert ball in Leipzig yesterday, a Russian lady sans a Russian couplet.Tie audience hissed apd shouted that they did But want auy Russian song.lady san im German and was applauded.\u2018This incident illu-trates the anu-Russian feeliug among the people.The arrests of _civillans suspected of complicity iu last Sunday's revolt continue in Spain.Gen.Vallucampa, who led the revolt, is reported to be lying wounded in a Soa sant\u2019s cottage.The insurgents will be ju Ly severe martial law.many Republicans have been finprisoned.- American, The President and his wile, accompsnied by Mrs.Folger and Col.avd \u2018Mrs.Lamont, 1eturued to Washington last mght.Jaynes Howe, founder of the Now York Spirif of the Times, now Wilkes® Spirit of the Limes, died at Lafayette, Ind, yesterday, \u201c10 bis oirhtieth year.A disustrous hailstorm visited different parts of Induxna yesterday, doing immense damage to property.Haraly à factory busiuess house or residence in South escuved damage.A French Congregational Church, the first in the city, was organized at Fall River, Mass.last vight with forty members.Rov.J.Allard, formerly ol Monlrcal, was approved as tor.* The extradition examination in the case of Fe charg torgins the name pl Mr.Wat\" Nf'arker to customers\u2019 drafts and afterwä LINE them, was concluded in New Yérk torday, and the prisomer oop- mitted.The insu ymisstoners of Hartford, Coon., Jia ay ghorning, upon the petition of the rs ol§he Charter Life Insurance company; applied to the Supreme Court for the appointment ¢f a receiver.The complications of President Bartholomew's affairs seriously involved the combany.Yes terday afternoon United States Mar shal \u2018Gordon levied on the City Hall and funds in the city treasury ot Elizaveib, N.J.on a judgment for $13,495 obtained in the United States District Court by George and E Bonuer, bondholders.The city ofll- cials bold that the hall is not attacbable, and that the funds are already pledgea for specific purposes.They refused be stopped by the levy.Tho New York Post's Washington special says the fact will be brought out in the libel suits to be brought against the British seal- vessels that tne sealskins captured suowed the seals had been kilied by clubbing them on land.It is cousequently considered uite possible by both state aud treasury apartment officials that no remonstrauce be offered by the British Government to the confiscation o! tbe vessels.Murtin Irons was interviewed at St.Louis Jeaterday | in regard to his arrest in Kansas \u2018ity for drunkenness.He stated that he was not drunk atthe time at ali.He was arres by an officer who arrested him for vagrancy, but upon an explanation that chargo was withdrawn and he was anal ously re-arrested for drunkenness.He sa it was a put up scheme to bring himself a and the Knights of Labor into disrepute.Canadian.Sir Chas.Tupper paid a flving visit to Ottawa yesterday.and left again last night.The French flagship \u201cLa Minerve\u201d arnved at Halifax yesterday from Quebec, and sails pa afew days for New York.C.E.Munsen, of Cobourz, has been awarded the contract by the Public Works Department for dredging Belleville harbor.Sir Jobn Macdonald left Ottawa yesterday afternoon for West W lucbester and Morris- burg.at.w! will address the electors.Sir Alexander Campbell, Postmaster.General, bas completely recovered his health aod Is Is daily lo attendance at his office in At Huntloy on Baturday last a young man named Patri ck k O' Btion, ot Almonie, em- Moved at Mr.Grace's, was Instantly \"killed y & kick from a stallion.The Conservatives of South Perth have nominated H.Fred.Sharpe, of- St.Mary's, for the Commons, and J.W.Cull,\u201d of Mitchell, for the Local Legislature.Hon.J.Justice, leaves Ottawa ou day tor Halifax in order to look after the \u201cEllen M.Doughty\u201d case in tho Admiralty Court.Sir Geo.Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacific Hallway, and Mr.Van Horn Maaager, arrived in Ottawa yesterday an had an interview with Ar.Pope, Minister of Railways and Canals.The Western convocation of tt the Reformed Episcopal Church commen its session vesterday morning in Christ hare Him- coo street, Toronto.The Jpeniug sermon was preached by Rev.T.J.McFadden, of Hamilton.Rev.Dr.Kane and G.H.Smith, Barrister, of Armagh, who compose the Irish Loyalist delegation toCanada, were banqueted by the Orangemen of the Ottawa district ab the Grand Union last evening.Senator Clemow presided.Commodore Bonaparte Wyse has returned to Ottawa after enjoying a to the Pacific coast.It is quite probable that from what he has seen of tbe country he will make some heavy luvestments before returning to France.A North Sydney despatch says the American -flshing schooner \u201cOssipee,\u201d from North Bay.arrived there and lost jibboom, seine bout and dories and split foresail.She is $iX weeks from home and has 300 barrels of mackerel and will repair there.The council of the Toronto Board of Trade met yesterday afternoon and decided to recommend to the board that the American hotel property, corner of Front and Yonge streets, should be purchased for $55,000 with tbo/ object of erecting a building for the board at an estimated cost of $300,000.A largely attended meeting of ladles was held at Toronto yesterday afternoon oh dis- S D.Thompeon, Minister of cuss the matter of furnishing Z the new Y.M.C.A.huilding, which 18 éstimated to cost 10,000.A resolution was that this amount be collected by the ladies of Toronto, and a president, secretary and treasurer were elcoted.At the filth annual meeting of the Canu- dian Short-hani | Soclety, at Hamilton, the lollowingz office re elected: President, F.W.Wadeit, Hamilton: first vice-pres!- dent, F.Yeizh, Torouto; second vice-presi- dont, E VW.Alprmson amiiton secre ria, urer, C.Brooks, Toronto.librarian, Rev.E Barker.Toronto, / In the Deavines ou Friday or Satur-.LL MONTREAL THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 5.oh A RUSSIAN ULTIMATUM Teo the 2.Tian io Cin Germanys x, Beptember 32.\u2014Gen.Kaulbars bears ee him to Sotla an ultimatum from Russia to the Bulgarian Government.Sor1A, Septomber 22 \u2014The Russian agent has ote the Sulzarian roply to the Czar's te with Lhe exception of Ee withdrawal of Lhe statement that notes such as those the Russian ag.presented.might jeopardize the Quiotness 0 of t try.VIENN, September * 22\u2014The Pesther Lloyd declares that Germany has covered hersell with race Dy stooping to ph , Rusaia at we expense of shielding the The paper charges Germany with failing to arrange for joint omy] England against the common enemy Young men or middle-aged « ones suffering from nervous debility and kindred weaknesses should send 10 cents in stamps for illustrated book suggesting sure means of cure.Address World's Dispensary Medical Agsoelation, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y.\u2019 Young.Perkins: shel, in a lew days I will befar, far away.\u201d Ethel: \u201cH ar?\u2019 \u2014 Young Perkjas: \u201cI pe Erte of Rp, mor deh La es 0 or ever.\u201d \u2014Ethe \u201cWharat the matter\u2018 with to-night that you should pi \u2018Lo-morrow night the prefer- Baking Dowdter Absolutely 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Worcester, videnoe pola on A SW url Raid New Engaud lniiroads, auffus Niepuus éuluman Bron ot, Time Tables ang all A ln(armation, aonly a w iC] Lote] ha ran Comupany's à aibce, 1036 da fran u A.C STONEGNIAVE.whew CORRE IE HOBART, en, Manager July Tih, 139%.NTEROOLONIAL RAILWAY.- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT Commencing dis June, Ad: THROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAINS RUN ALLY (Sanday .crane 5 art fume Levis with Libese 7 Tie rn tas M The Sloopine Car ro hon Montre Ri ax od The ory red =n un Vimy 1 aa A intra a JO UD E-TOC hp nay be iy Sowinel vin rail stoner POR Eaucaltonal ~~ ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSORS, jo of at Frac Semper duo is sn Sock of Le à Bon Ÿ HR, Civil Engineer and Professor at the page wv, Author of several works on 7 LorAnsEs.French, KR, mao.von.French real any ara Kemanost bei cui Tk: BORE etc.pect) Tessons preparuto oe aa 91018004 ADDRESS, VAT Fy Denin St.Montreal.Jerse COLLEGE SCHOOL, CORNER of St.Catherine und Drummond streets.n 1886-87 commenced 1st Sopt, Courses of of study\u2019 Classical, Mathematical and Coma AN, - McGILL UNIVERSITY.Denalda Special Course for Women.The following Lectures are open to any Indies desirous of attending as occasional students.and will bczis on MONDAY.Bept Fo and following days.Fee, $5 for each ursg of Lectures; Chemistry\u2014Dr.12.\"noon, Botan À Harrington, Tu.and Th.at Prof.ephallow, Tu.qui oo oz y\u2014Sir Dawson, Ex oriental Physics Dr.h.8 poo.ov.5 iA Biya av.Di ue no ne m.Metaphysies\u2014Rev.Dr.Murrar.\u2018Mo.and Wed.4 p.m.Bhetoric\u2014 I sieur, .ll am.English\u2014Prof.se and fleur.Language and Literature, Tu, Wed en Fri, pm.Literature of Elizabethian d Btuaréperioäsand Shakespeare, Wed.and .3H.Chaucer, Mon., 11 a.m, 0, Heoturen in Classics, French, German and Mathematics, at hours to suit the pre- Paration of students.Those Courses in which two lectures reakly are delivered, will each umount to.about 4 lectures, and tho Simore i in proportion.TLe lectures in Botany and Zoology will be delivered in the Poter Todpath Museum; He others in the class-rooms connected with Ladies\u2019 Entrance, Main College Building.+ The Lady Superintendent, Miss (afrdner, will be in attendunco at the Ladies\u2019 Class Rooms, McGill College, evory afternoon after September 16th, to give ony information us to det Toakots may bo obtained of the undersigned.- 293 4 We.\u20ac.BAYNES, BB.A.Secretary.Rs.MILLARS &.NISS P PITPS ENGLISH AND FRENCH / AN: PEBPARATORY NCHOOL jon JHE ig Uo OF IES AND HIEDBEN.Ne.4 Prince of Wales.; she rbrooke Montreal.\"This School re-opens for its soventh session, new premises, on Soptember 15th.essors and competent teachers in all depariments.Alusical rchearsals.Literary convorsazioni, Shaksveare eyenings, Lectures cience, Literature and History form \u201cdistinctive featuzes of the Senior Glasses, paratory department is well suited to the childr ren.14700d_ Prospectus on application to Sage Specific avides PAIN rc LME MAUSAGE CASINGS | Kew Shipment from England, Ex.Steamship * 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DE LORIMIER THE SHIRT maker has just recelved a full stock of 11 all and Wintsr audéreloihiog, evo + spiue merino > Z5c.1700 Notre Dawe aireet.Zn Frenels Church DEAN PIPES! PORTLAND, ROMAN.and Canadas Cements; Fire liricks, Fire No White Bricks, èe, ca , ALEX.BREMN ER.laurz street espoir fox Sais de td TOR SALE _ COTTAGE, WITH TEN rooms, K d.aml complete M 30 sevorat à raie DUE DUFFERIN STREET.Apply \u2018MACHINERY {SECOND-HAND).2 Carding Machines, 24in.- 2 Pony Planers, 16 and 18in, 4 Boap Kettles (larg 1 Jacket 1 Donkey Hoisting Es 2 Pipe Screwing Mae 1 Small Sawmill, gompiete.1 TERE Mac ngine and Boilor.tt oh et Bon 1 Shaning Machine, 1 Iron Planer (small).1 Rotary Washing Machine, 2 Gig Saws.1 Tenuoning Machine.4 Bo ttors, 1 Shingle Machine.Bhafting, Pulloys and Hangers.COLQUHOUN, DRUMMOND & co.63 Common Stroet, Montreal.OR SALE-TENTS OF ALL KINDS, vi x10, it; Hammocks eon, aoe upwa ng\u2019 R Goods for Eels Poti A au N.I3.\u2014 Tents ou hire, 18707 FY% SALE\u2014A LARGE QUANTITY OF Shafting and Pulleys, various sizes.Apply at STAR ouice.153 St.Jumes St.199tt 1G EONS FOR SALE\u2014-A SPLENDID of avout thirty-five pairs Tumble os as flne u lot as is in the city.Two dollars & pair, or $50 for the flock.223 2 ddress Box 236 P.O.Foon SALE\u2014SMALL ENGLISH BILL ARD TABLE, ble eco tl ik Pat ee hare venin ngale, 1742 Notre Dame ENS 3 FOR SALES FINE 18 CARAT GOLD REPEATING atch; chimes bonrs.quarters and ruiuntes, with soppensation Da alanee sa ere on with 20 rubles: price T $200, d'earsos and \u201cWatchmarera, es rs iarons Chraioime Bark Canoet, 1033 cresson poterie Stoves, Motels, &¢., to Tet, INPROVED OFFIGES TO RENT WITH VAULTS, IN THE CITIZENS' INSURANCE CO.'S BUILDING, 170, 181 St.James Nirect.If immediate application be made, offices can be altered to suit requirements of tenant: PASSENGER ELEVATOR PROVIDED.TORES TO LET_IN THE NEW BAL.MORAL BUILDINGS; beaed aod lotty.Apply THOS, LIGGET, 1885 Notre Dame St To: LET\u2014-ON NOTRE DAME STREET, West, 2 floors, 5U teet wide by 120 feet doop, suitabie for whujesale or manufacturing, posset 1st oc.Apply to Aluéir + HAMILTON, 220 6 1835 soru& DAME STREET, MOLE LET\u2014A STORE AND DWELLING, two la 221 tr me.stapler aver stroet.O LET\u2014STORE No.Dane street.Apply to SEATH & DAVELLY, 2157 NOTRE 2234 à U8 nt.James étreet O LET-TWO OF THE FINEST offices in tho city, aijoilninæ une auother, ffom the 1st vf Uctober rung i Ma 182 Ap ol O.lox 397, O LEE \u2014 OFFICE Now s AT 470 ST.Pnui street.from October Ist until May 1st, for 850 (titty dollara),taxes paid.Apply ai vice NO LEI \u2014 STABLING FOR TWO horses, larrn ard, near McGill and Notre Dane st streets.Apply tu i.Harris, 520 vas; al.Souses Tx Let, TY LET_NO, 2 23 ST.LOUIS STREET.8 rooms, bath, gos, &¢; $2560 per year, no (axes.Coal and all or part of furniture may be purchased at very reasonable prices.Immediate pos- season.) «a1 O RENT\u2014AT LACHINE, COMFORTable furnished brick house, 2 minutes\u2019 walk from upper station.Address, *K SI cu Sram see 22 6 T° HET HOUSE, 334 CRAIG STRUET.zor Square.223 RENT\u2014AT LACHINE, NICE pie K cottage.chea, until May 1st near upper station, Address, 34, Lachine O LET\u2014ONE or THOSE uroE able and roomy houses, in Ulster Terrace, soz ou Urbain atreel, 13 rooms, bath ati w.\u20ac.Kent 475 nu taxes.Apply on ihe pr O LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, 337 Dorchester street, well located nnd Neely fob finished ; seven rooms, w.c.and bath; rent | Low A LET\u2014A NICELY FURNISHED cor PRICE ONE CENT.IR Situations Wacaut, WANTED Girls, from 14 to 15 years old, and Boys, from.14 to 16, to learn alighttrade Apply 5.Davis & Sons, Cote.Street.S1eodtt WANTED-Anprentices, Boys and Girls, to learn Cigar making.Apply at the Reliance Cigar Factory, 22 and 3.Common Street.18TH B% WANTED, TUOS.Is AAA co.2242 Sk ro street G OUD PLAIN COOK, 812 FALACE STREET.223 2 WA TELÏ\u2014A WELL EXPERIENCED and well recommended man to cans vassal the city Jor a wholeade crockery, glassware and lamp store, Z.GEAVEL.; 220 \"204 at.Paul street.WY ANTED- LITHOGRAPHIC STEAK - press foeder, also strong boy.Nomen ville, Menalln ch ve, serre 10 St, Nucrament street.- MPLOYMENT GOOD SALARY AND all expouses paid at home or to travel.state which preterred also salary wanted, Si & Cos\u2019 Manufacture aud Wholesale Dealers.204 George Ciuclausti, O.A\u201d ENERGETIC PERSON IN EVERY distriet to sell the most romarkable book of the age, titled © Proposal smi Espousxl! or ai rhipony aud Celibacy IU discuases rationall hulorepbically he subfects of love and Sat x oi lroposal, Espousal an N Friquerte, Bachelors, Spunsters, Heauttes, oe.8p stanikard Louk, retalis low, an \u20ac or cul Ts address IN EN ANIL Book A ND» BlY.HON SE \u2018Tuono, On 1 Sseod vs FED-STRONG ACTIVER GENERALSE ast Ine abl \u2018wash and tron, wages 820.li ply after 2 pan, 525 Sherbrooke street, we ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS ad Be AND fel unten house clark.must write well SuSE.res.Apply at 14 De Hresolex atree Ware FIKST Crass Tse ATE GOOD aguud hand.Address, office.Fe 243 VV ANTED-\u2014GENERAL SEEVANT.9 HYRULE street SOU v.ASF ; ts WANTED = GENERAL SERVANT, three.Washing and ironing.2$1 WATER, nd SUNG MAN A roux required.Apply by ler} Lila He va Cite EE F310 WANTED GIRLS 1 THAT KNOW How TO MAKE J.C.Wilton x Ca.6 B08 Ure 2 rireel, Apr A x FED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT » 1andly of four.Kefereaces required.old WES _ AMME kul Share LY A oir ia e of work; also tices.Mine en Non ds © ST WASTE ED - A FIRST-CL Ass LORE AUAKER, AT A syste private residence.must ho horoughly stem of cutting tentes Yelcrences Address, AL, I.0.Drawer 1996.i R SALE\u2014A FIRS K8.G.R JOUGHINS, TEACHER OF F°H$ dE A FIRST CLASS BROOD 31 AE AND and gurden; hot water and gas; WANTED 4 voinn TOR AN OFFICE the Pianoforte and Cabinet Organ, ou, Find go und.a nd good in double or single barnexs.Chickering iano.roms 13 m, to 3 p im.eorrectPN rue is rein Joust wr rite, and) 72 DORCUESTER STHEET (Cor.Al )._ratre (PRY UL N0- Ottawa street.2224 us BA Palace nreet ESA\" STAK UBice lient references.Yen 205 13 N USIC.LANGUAGES, MDE.DUCONDU, § Vitro St., resume her private tuition on and after Sens 5h.Complete education given to young Ldies.Ms SIMPSON WILL RESUME HER classes lu Drawing and Painting Sept.ash., Application can be made at sos, ADEMOISELLE SCHWARM = Moi 13 Peel streat, | is prepared (D.V.) from tie Fremcs orange opté vs léscous Se an 1a 15 | prorEson AM.SAUCIER, FORMER pupil of Stamaty, from Paris, France, gives now his Music Lessons at No.31 Victoria street.M.vill also accept engagements for piano ipa \"HE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, conducted by Miss Symmers and Miss a ame i pc QUIZ 08 Nas 24) 3h Lawrence and Smith ber.reopen, oh Yednosday, the.15th \u201cLine tember.tion to tho ordinary he abs aa a Tato mason de vr asses, special instruction will G.VW.MUBENSUN, provided for young ladies who desiro to pro- Land rasseagec Prades the MoGili University minations \u2018 134% oT.L.JAxEs sTxzEr x far Jatriculation, or for the Certilicate of Pa AOL tons y e Miss 8 agl FOTTLS GEL Chia Superinindient es er a ST robeire vi unin: Moncton.3.8.June 12h.1558 40 2110 016 NHERBEOOGKE ST.= : 2 > av Sieauaships The MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STBANSHIPS 1886 \u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 a 8t.Catherine street, is now open.prospectus \u2018is inserted on page 273 of Tooth 's City Directory, or may be had.from ingipal, Profossor W.Bohrer.and assistant t Principal, Mux.Bolirer, who will be at the school 204 27 OLIN AND SINGING LESSONS, \u2014BY\u2014 Ma osc AR MARTEL axp Map, M4 EL 415 1 190 Mbuntain street.Fol SALE\u2014A BOILER AND ENGINE.15 HORSF power.Apply 130 Lagnucheticrg atre rect.21 4 Business Ehances.| UIMOKD & CO.General Business and Real Estate Agents, T Brokers a Accountanis 4 6 Ufiice: No.82 St, Francois Xav der.Fi S A LE \u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS, Billiard Rooms, 5 tables ¢ and up=ards, J.roceries, Fruit an: opportante 2 Te her kinds 9 of rtun| oan an ody starting | Denn poly to poesie 750 Craig sL y 219 n H RALE- \u201cRARE CHANCE YOR ANYONE.wen matt small capital to \u2018make mone t-class tant sil paca th ne Dest\u201d a rt eb Disiness portion of 6 por ot central Y, With mnderu Improve- ments aud qui aile new, suiptete rtock of -clna ators ce For t urther\u2019 Tformation address \u201cx, EN à Fost, A AAA OST-A GOLD LOCKED W WITH BLOODSTONE and red Cornelian, at the Catliedral\u2019s Hnzaar.tte ward at Mrs.Guyette's, vost vence Xavi er street.2 CNT OR, bore IESTER STREET, FROM MR.ham! t.Luke ni.Lane olin Gral XJ to St.Lu arpet.010 rewardat Sir.Geo.Graham's siore Sani to Bnchase, A AA WHER Tamily wean.adress HORE An NTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A RÉCONIHIEARD A ans must be De Lu prood « order and cheap for cash.ee, SR 4 Address \u201c3:10 Houses Titanic.ANTED TO RENT\u2014ON OR BEFORE oy Oct.- lst, small Jurnished Eun unlur- n Lot tax LR ae ty.State price.41 MT SM.SMALL SELF COSTAINED House oe oe.Ns Sain a hitice, ober: Addram, stating Booms do Tet, oom TO LET_lsx JULY, be back parlor nionly furnished, with\u2019 without buard, al 163 su 7 UNION AVEN uy ~r VV pih 0000 NURSE GIRL APPLY LE ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, RO! NERAL ; ; w pacryant, with referen: er CES LE eri a cree > : WE TO WORK FOR US AT THEIR oe \u2018 NE = $ v No photo painting : 0 canvaisine.Por ticaias Bien: di at once, Crescent Art *\u2019entral streets.Boston.sa.BOX 5iTu ANTE) AN INTELLIGENT, RESUECT) BLE ) \u2014 J 5, \"EU Iad for an of must write well.Apply A .handucriling, g giving aye and experience itany.Agiress, : WANTED A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT ; MUSE oft der cookin washing.Apply 10 a.m.or after G pan.15 Trince Arthar st.TP Sar WANTED ABMART BOY Fi A GROCERY, So i ply at 34 Philips street, Ok à T \u2014 WAT NTE romeo WHEELER ER AND Fitsox M CONS ONE OR TWO UNEURRISH Teter Sane igo a front rooms t, with bon - ï 17 Brunswick Street.218 tf WANTED- ATONCE, GOOD GENERAL SERVAND ; vONS- A LAGE FRONT BEDROOM ON FIRRSIRTANT HOOKKEE horses and conch house wise Ww Rate age, Experience, salary asd when x INBTO LET, IED OH oR mae, b= Ro room.fiat, woth frsbcimes Dom 2 boarsl.1474 Nt.| Floucy_ 1 te Zeus.MMEDIATEADVANCES In GASH MADE ON SALARIES.yable by al ep Adstresa, P.O, Box J 304.ith W.RAPHAEL'S Ache ould beal ers te those tn STEAMSIIPS de, ART CLASSES FOR DRAWING AND PAINTING, 6 they w most priceless to whe > = suffi from this ls disiressing complot: but forta- 2 Sardinian.win pen on thagth of October.ror advanced Baicly their goodncys notend bers.and those = 10 Gircassian.pupils a life model will be engnzed.Appli- who once try them SE and these little) pills vata: = 13 Felynesian.sation can bo made daily, at the Studio able ia 80 many waya thatt = 1810 ST, CATHERINE ST.\u201c206 27 0 do without them.But after all ace hesd Ghrgow.STEAMSHIPS.From Montrel 1 4 S MANSFIELD STREET, THEO.Aw 20 Scandinavian x Wichtendall, Pre Prof.« of f musle, Violin, aren.G .nd > sept 5 Bim clones! ar lessons, rete ues.ex rises wriiten rame NOT wegian .Is theda e of so many lives that here fs where we make e © out grea: Boast.Our pills cure it while Jom STEANSUIPS.ie London, % .a von rt CALE re at re F0 u Carter » re To Liver Pills are very small and Aug.20 Fhoentetan | septr 9 ARMOUR\u2019 co.very easy to e One hl ro ils makea dose.Be 2 Nestorian.se are strictly vegetabl do not Sle = 14 .pur but b thelr gentle action please al She om - hem.In vials at 25 cents; Âive for $1.Liverprot.| STEANSHIPS | From Halifax.engine cryin, wal b x Tt Soman À .OVI :] CARTER MEDICINE CO., P13 Canpane \u201c % CON.Now York City, From silasgow.SLEAMSHIPS [trom Boston, TE | He Delicious LOST pum wins we 3 hie Vv] GO R Men pes from Fzcesses, re à 15 Waldensianor Flavor, = For Freight, I\u2019 + ut further information apply 10 the Marion Toten Ge We KU BINEO © pains are Book v d À ty PL Tal hex sens for Nea rk.156% ST.JANES Ti MEET poste St Lawrence Rall, spared 88 Co; mann Street, - ontreni.to make CUREMDEAF |\" \u2014 = Les m THE A Common Eun Pr riven a4 Royal Mail HE Ta rr a Tavtidte, comfortadle and minier eee 8 E S T sven whi Send for Mustrated took with Steamers, Tate an med F.ÉISOOK, 053 Rraduxs.NY.that can be Liverpoel Service.- SAILIXG DATES F20M QUEREC.roduced.eople of THE BILE LES Runes ELS, LI ¥ AND THE BLGOD.JACK FROST is coming, he will be upon us shortlh} look ahead and be prepared to meet him, and you will receive him with outstretched arms if you have a couple swils of Hamnan\u2019s Scotch Wool Underclothing,the b value in the city, 0: $2.50 per suit.J.J.HANNAN, + \u2014DEALER IN-\u2014 - Scotch Lamb's Wool & Merino Underclothing, 1697 Notre Dame St.22419 Rristel Rerviee (for Avenmeuth Deck).BAILIXO DATES FROM MOXTREAL.480, aocordin ecomanodation.Second Cabin, #30.Seen d ae ot *lERNATrd bare 3aloon, SLALE-TOOMS, Mite) a \u2018tir baun-Footi wher Dut likly manta tor Sa: MNS LEAL TORO Tor and SAR: ae A bark at Slontreal; also those for the Nta can steam er» A vonmoi A y WW.Ds Sole N, 14358 James Strat, 3 or Lb».TUERAN CE & COw Hospital Street.OAKLANDS KOUMISS.Fentch a Disease.a » refres aud rating MHeverage Silt.Athletes ve ie.\"Dyepe es es 18 conçues mmaptives Cenvalor zuln He A tye tes re DRient us Drinks KoUniss 18 PREDIGESTED Minx Foon, Rzant .POR IMMEDIATE ABSORPTION AND er LATION.Bar IS A .AND 0; TBICIANS REco: JAMIE COMERS xR a gop Txt st ANN J.STRINGER'S H.HEIRS are wanted at Versailles, Woodford County.Ky.RA.to receive a LEGACY.218 Address, W.8.Barsoun M.0, THOMAS SONNE, 187 & 189 COMMISSIONERS ST., Is now prepared to take down AWNINGS store them for the Winter, keep them.Insurod against fire, and put them up fn the Spring \u2018 for a very moderate charge.« Ou hand, Wiiterproo?Wages andl Horse Oevers, OU Clothing.do.Hla wh them.Et ven Ried fCAUTION.: HE PRY EACH PLUG OF THE fAYRILE NAVY! Ë b è e 2 © æ at e > # .- 6 k J = » ® ® @ \u201d T MICAL T.& BIN BRONZE LETTERS bron: OTHER.GENUINE, rr ENNYROYAL WAFERS.Prescription pf a phrsielan who has had lifo long _experiened in treating temale Is used discases.monthly with perfect suc- cers by over 10,000 jadies.\" Picasant safe.effectual.Ladios \u2018druggist for Ponn yeoyal Wafors and take 0 subaitute, OF Address a troit, Mich.a drurciste $1 ÉUREKA CHEMICA (ERS treal by ii Nelson and | o for sculqi pacticulurs Bold Zz fons Fartnex SRanted.JPALINER-THE OWNER OF A WELL established manufactur Thich is Increasing fastor than his eanital, would bavinæ thirteen thousand dollars at disp posal.profits good: priccipals only app A anufacturer.216 10_ 1888, SE.0.ine] w and paying mimineipte Rooxs LaDy.HAVING A LARGE os, pr NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN H AvISG MC: Ww knowledge of hlock piv coler printing and RE of improving.inrlind Litho.Co., Bleury ~u obtain Fentleme: emen 1 ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, BY aa IGE Lu roRy.aired: on hou Haws: ; ern cour rooms ing house, à youth for the o Laver, well furniahel; I Windsor Feaiciom, Knowledge of, rene had shorthand >\u2019 STAR Ufiice.a Hg giving age, references 7418,\" Brau offiœ.323° Reox To LRT FURNISHED ROOM.Xe ous WANTED \u201cTONG BOY.TEES & Cou se, iomsani sireet James strer | : RR00MS\u2014WITU BOARD, AT 107 UNION ESTE OOMS\u2014TO LET, WELL ePURNISDED ROOMS AT er Mottil Colirse a vote Ross rave, Su Mer, Ponts Anto \u2019 ; .and is FORSTER por DOCULE AND tra large fro Ras Pate ave repo Tom $ Rowninic alo GOMFOUTABLE ROOM WITH amily private.105 Bleury st 20 WANTED boot A ern \u2018Tow whships, went knowirdgo of the pasluess and rockville, peusable, Apply to J.i.Dottere iS Ps Qnebeu.© : Za pr] VV urine: aime à sont EXPERI wn iN VAFLR x C030 is pu st AXTEBA ge o on SSH A dan on RE KER, BY JHEDAX ime bool af sa ND HOE TRAVELLER ron -\u2014 i WASTED-A 00 Hoop i00E air GUOD Hy up lacke as fori 3 ons STRANGERS AXD OTHERS WiLL FIND fos.N \u2014! > ANTED\u2014A Evene à savant, APTLY ranch | ri jaîness wih\u201d Tao: R ood ¥ \u2018ooûss with board, at 80 Cathedral erest rm V 36 _snnguinet st, \u2014# Paiscellqneous, Wok I Pov 100 GRY Aux ORSEET.Chimney To Vent Linings, lue Cove Fire Bricks, Fire \" Fortiand Cement, u Cement, Waar ime, © Whi Flaster of Parle, Chine Clay, &c., &e.Manutartnrers v an AND.> an Ey NTEEL Adora © HALL 4 ! Br Caledonia Springs ! £ THE WATERS To be had as usual, by the gallon or dozen, from Gurd & Co.Jurors 8t., or in bulk from the Springs direct, i 2162 oe Summer _Besorts.ABÉNAKIS SPR PRINGS.Hunting and Fishing.The Rorel Islands and fake Nb Peter in the near Brlzhbourhosa of the Abenakin House affords to the Sporn fines unix for iMact, snipe, Woodcock and ores root this slide of the Ne « lair Terms 1.50 per ny.\u20ac rule paie eation ; a 2 i on uber of vonts, guides, snd ducke can he famished.eniner Three lilvers, from Montreal on Themis Finn at 1.30 pan.or dom re en, hernie es ke on y 81.50.sun LE \" mn oi + j Jus by XL.R.Ww Yama ti vili-be full fare, Lut où return can procure tickets ut ROSE EME FURNISHED TOO WITIE library, w.¢., also day board.College a #54 vo.83 F class Soking, a No.8 Mouill avenue, Sa À Bn LET-FURSTRHED O POR EUNFURNISHED ; ei and pd light piri Fro Rich bond ATS Oa NIE, 02 DOUBLE AXD Si» RY Catherine te = LTCAL¥E AT; FIHST- Roos attr: Li tldren.Tr be had at once} ee PROOMS-THREE UNFURNISHED ROONS, AIGER- man street.214 5 on ea eons suitable for two yen nis Ly r conplas Pris mivato suing room if req 0) 4 Ished, witli of bath.132 Teel atree nade | wi nse ol oor trom Winer 1lotel.ç 5 vom FURNISHED Troy Foon FOR FOR GES TLE- RUM or married conpie, 150 Bleury 223 Tried eq St Catherine street.ROTO Yo Yop du ulus CAN hE CONFORT- h board a ud: oop a at IN FA ooNs TT TE LARGE.COMFORTABLY, FUR- lett § 1 Q0M_1 SINGLE FRONT BEDROOM, ably ac Horming rivet, say , 03% Alpxan, k RoR?TS y: rent moderate.Ad Rog?mir private fora FO warn amily.pri oon very ww: first-c Pag db 0, l'ont Uitice es cou a TES FRONT ont, SUITABLE FOR two © geutlemeq or married couple.bb, and w, same t, terms reasvasble, bir priv: fantly.= So 93 BL Antoine pr rs OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINOLE, WELL FURNISU- ed, private faouily, central locality.84 fic: Reta roKTABLY FURNIBHED, ATG HER Roux #\u2014WITIL BOARD, AT 38 CITY couse Roos ~ CHCISHER DOUBLE aie on Rien tLHS à XL Catherine 5 Rooms Wanted.w ap THOUT BOARD | ay i in a Een a ioraiity, willing to! Lait fave.H e; every Ing rat-ci \u20ac na SNOW.CASSIDY & LETTE, re Ras ME ko?wid, F, 00.City.21 CHAMARD'S LORNE HOUSB MH.Me=st ; NURRAY BAY : OARD_TICKET BOARDERS WASTED AT Ti AY.a dem Your patronage solicited, srt ONS IOC Te 149% Wx.CIAMARD & 00.Br with or withont board.alse table ox Luis Hour STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS, These beautiful and everlasting MATS are the best foot cleaners ever produced, will not rust or damage by exposure, require no shak- ingto romovo the dust.Inspection invited where a full assortment of vos \u201cenn bo scon J.13.AMACDUN AUD.17/51.John St., ET ENTLKMEN ar MARRIED COUPE B° ne Len Du boar.double of ingle rooms, accommo lated at 31 cll re venue : also ta as board.i tek Bo) Ki» \u2014 NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, AND Ri-0 table board.A ply at 75 Ayimersirort 2228 NODM AND BOARD, ALSO B M\" ve Pa boards Mile ti TN at thi square), General Agent for the TORONTO BTEEL Br ha F Tine WIRE MAT \u201cOMPANY.2083 .op ponte Mi.Avetrew's {lmreh D3 VATE MA TERNITY HOSP SPETAL, 9 1.Axto ome an es mone pére at holy Ladies in tela bd boar esos The com rearonatie ra wi sigalg Ww tiicls nuvantage, and cas fave Ir uwn vrietan, 207s HEALTH Ax AXD VIGO RL gicKLy ufr STORED i dec; hi Pris u To STi er Cokass Haddam, Cond.D pure ranch v usable information.Richardson & Wells, q Wate s \u201cSITUATION BY AN Not af Situations BMantel.XPF.uan ot «cllarman.Heat Sot EEE IN 9 A né! fet si J St.Janes Nt.ANTED \u2014 BY AN OLD AND E! x janv iline accnt, in the Maa a= Foro, og i wholesale «i; y suoda and boos voiicie « Vantec rounge oon a lo beifering cles vondilion, yo addres.Xoo Q Warn VA 5 MAN THE =x HURL And, Was i AN ACTIVE IX \"INTELLES Ng Nal 0 pen nt à clas plein runderaie males a) 2128,\" STA Wiz A RE SEERA 1e Re inwalia other \u20ac eugageeut.; VV STE SCNOER BY THÉ DAY,BY A fable wo in ute Vile \"romane private families.FE i We A,XOUXG MAN OF P EXTEXS expérlerice, à situa UT NN pet nome.ui ; best PSS Tiare, 4 28 TI 3 ANTED\u2014BY HESPECTAILE WOMAN A SITUA.ilen ap general small family.\u201d A Address, - SW 2:06,\u201d STA 1 off WANED _ TE A KES LECTABLE you NAN.5 waslung by (Lo day.Apply at 110 Marre « V ae SU ATION TX To TAKE ES CARE OV FUN: hd Laurence» ar reel, a NTED \u2014 A SITUATION.AM NTOREMAN 3 nt packer; Lest of references.Nina AR Uffice.233 War 1\u2014SITUATION AS SICK NURSE APD 1, St 231 Amherst siceet.a WASTED-SHORTILAND Ww RITE, MUST \u201cBE à rough cortexpoirient, wit knowled, office or Abus FU.er Me iL AN on er, 1 giving: tes nce And sTAULX EMJATT.me A SITUATION AS STOIEMAX, BY TUE uv has rmivel rota wilting roi Tikes SA ADS RS FET WELT The NI ny ns oi MAN, Qoob HARD and re ut 4 Food pente Addr pat LER WwW rr ha, ENGL eb ceper, lavoice or _geners) of dr tn Lot troker\u2019s oitice, Liverpool Yngland, C yarn lb Gomi qaiereuves.Address 1» 2434,\u201d STak O ARYED ~ - 4, KITU- ray: sad A Tous ea leatn steno, pétliculara do = SC.aun\u201d Pare cri jANTER-\u2014SITU, ATION, BY AN La RLY \u201cFER.WADE working 2 housekcepes or re a a smalt fuinily.5758 Antoine st, ANTED-RY A YOUNG MAN.A AT 2 (X ay sinifon or here.Vac Yai Enki.fm references.Sie.Scbolastiqne, Que.223 ss : WASTE-RY A YOUNG MAN, OF 29 TEARS 14, a Me once 2.& sliuation ax clerk in \"4 ake itl Iangunges and, having yoo \u2018eflice wi AUDly nt Na.24 Gerra lANTEDZA SITUATION BY A J UE SPECTA mee EELS AppIy NO SU etna = W ANT BY AN OLD ENSIONEU, À SITUATION \u20ac watehin- a, SE t, de AE dust pring steterer nces i Dep War D-UY 1INST- ChASS CUTTE ont [rom Enplond, of many ring ress, * enter Ina wvod country Village.À oy era ® othe, WE ANTE ITUATION B DRLE-AG ak Ere ras and abo it ne fs > Alésnnuer mirent ; \"GRABAN & Co., Proprietors.108 8¢.James Btreet.\u201cTag Darr Bran is sent to any part of the \u201cUnited States 4, postuge n$Ja a is wouths, and 500 16 for three e believe rculation of Tne STAR the com issue of sll the other h De ors published in the city of ont treai te London, Eng.Ofce\u2014Ameriean Acency, 446 Strand, W.C.P.Noul, correspondont and agent for advertising, Correspondont and agent for Fronch and k elgian advertising in Tax STar\u2014Mons.A.orette.Gi Bue Caumartin.Paris.France ; cacuianer or THE DaiLY BTAR FOR WREK Enpino SErTEMBER 18, 1886.190,321 \u2018 AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION For Week ending Sept, 18, 1886: 31.720.= \u2014 THURSDAY, Lorp RANDOLPH CHURCHILL last night deprecated any discussion of the Bulgarian question, averring that at any moment the situation might become critical.Sir Wilfrid Lawson pretty \u201cwell expressed the Radical feeling on this question when he asked the Government to declare that it would not care if the Russians got Constantinople.Discussions which bring out such sentiments as this are certainly not caleu- lated to assist the work of the English diplomats.An English ambassador is represented as having said recently that one of the disadvantages the English diplomats are under in dealing with Russia, is that England has no definite policy, but Russia has, The uncertainty of England\u2019s attitude with regard to (\u2018onstan- tinople is a constant encouragement to Russia's advance, There is not much SEPTEMBEK 25, 1856.-.doubt about the opinion of the Salisbury Government on the matter, but there is always an element of doubt as to what support the Government\u2019s foreign policy will get in Parliament and in the country, THE CITY BURVEYOR.We regret to see that Mr.P.W.St.George, the city surveyor, is one of the applicants for the post of city engineer of Toronto.We cannot add that we ave surprised.His position is anything but a bed of roses.The fact is that the man is too conscientious and too .capable to be tolerated by certain of the aldermen.\u2018His administration has been an eminently satisfactory one, notwithstanding the fact that he has been constantly harasséd by the petty an- _.noyances and unwarrantable inter.ian\u2019.gel much admiration ferences of aldermen with axes to grind.No man who occupies his present position and faithfully serves the city will have a pleasant time and not every man will have the backbone to perform the duties of the oflice fear- lesgly and honorably under such dis couraging circumstances.It will be a public misfortune if Mr.St.George is allowed to be persecuted into resigning his office.There is a rare field for job- bery in the Road Departnient, and the best safeguard the tax payers can have ! the malter, \u2018Lord Granville admitted da peur It they re nok as re quality and cheapness they need not buy, but.in many cases it will be found that at least as good.rn | may be obtained in home made goods, All that is wanted is ta give the Canadian manufacturers a fair chance which at present they do not always have, the name Canadian being often sufficient to condemn their productions without careful examination and comparison.Merchants as well as customers should give attention to this; Whenever they can conscientiously recommend Canadian goods to their customers they should not lose the opportunity.Even if their pro- tits are no greater from Canadian productions than from imported ones they will in the end be indirectly benefited by the general prosperity of Canadian manufactures, which must increase their own customers, Customers are always largely influenced by the advice of storekeepers.A tailor can often, if \u2018he wishes, select the cloth for the suit of almost everyone of his customers, and by recommending Canadian cloths whenever he can honestly do se he can greatly stimulate Canadian industry.And what is true of tailoring is true of almost every branch of trade.Canadians should stand in with one another.eee \"THE 'ANTI.VACCINATION CRAZE.Anti-vaccination cranks get scant consideration in the English House of Commons.Mr.A.O'Connor moved to reduce the vote for the Local Government Board, by the sum appropriated for public vaccinators.The motion was negatived without a division and the next morning the Standard congratulated the Government on the firm attitude it had assumed against the craze of the anti-vaceination party; observing : time to use the language of plain aud OO condemnation towards tLis mischiovous little clique and their ridiculous doctrine.If, in theso days.a man is fucapatle of recozuizing the overwhelming nature of the evidence in favor of vaccination =a uniform body of testimony 10 w ich every year's experience brings {res additions-\u2014his chse May salely be dismissed as one of vincible irnorance.\u2019 * \u2018One may as well argue \u201cwith a parrot as with peopls who only wait till you have done spenkins to begin all their old phrases over arnin.Perhaps, however, {it is unjust to suppose that tho anti-vaceinationists.really, rely on, or beliave in, thelr own rénsontas ere is nu cause so hope'ess or so roolish but that itis somebody's interest to keep it alive.So this foeble agitation enables some men to a living, and others to obtain notoriety, wh fot bere and there it is mude to subserve political interosta.\u201d NOTE AND COMMENT.A l'awerfal Company.From La Pressc.) The Cauvadian Pacific Company will become one of the most powerful in the world, il pot the most powerful, with its immense railway line in Canada, its lines of transat- lautic au traospacific steamers, and its transcontinental telegraph line, which has just been iunugurated, and covers all Canada and nearly ail the porth of the United States enry George, From the Toronto World.) Mayor Grace, of New York, cails Henry Georgo \u201ca poor and hungry soclali st.\u201d Mr.Guurge may be buugry three times per day, but he cortainly is not poor.He has made enough property by denouncing the possession o! property as a crime to pa quite comfortable and at his ease.By throwing the protection of tne copyright law round his writings in favor of untettared free trade in alt things hie has secured many shekels.Mr.George is a Socialist in theory and a jaw- smith by trade, but he is not a poor one, either in pocket or brain.European Binodsackezs in Egypt.From.he London Echo.) , Tho exorbitant salaries drawn by Euro pean ofticials in Egypt was one ol sho Causes which led to the rebellien four years ago.that there \u2018ume ground for compluiut, und promised redue- tton.\u2018Fhat promise has pot been kept.In 1682 the total cost of European adininistra- tion was £372,000, now It is over £400,000, and it is not sur \u2018prising to hear that the native press is again drawing attention to it ie not only that the salaries against jobbery there is a capable, | are exorbitant, and three officials divida the honest and fearless City Surveyor.2 THE HIGHWAYMAN AGAIN.There is a man wandering about somewhere in the neighborhood of Montreal, without a hat, with his arm in bandages, his body, made with a poker, which may further assist in his identification.He is evidently a plucky rascal, for at ten o'clock on Tuesday night he attacked threo gentlemen in a house at Pointe Claire with a view to robbery, He was masked and armed with a re volver, and his intentions were 80 good that he was only routed after the arrival of reinforcements in the shape of another man and a poker, Then he stood not upon the order of his going, but fled, leaving his mask, his revolver and his bat behind him.The use of the mask and the revolver make it altogether likely that the robber was one of the men who plundered a couple of -farmers on the Back River road re- oently, Chief Paradis very properly declines to stretch his jurisdiction as far as Pointe Claire, and unless the thief oomes to Montreal to get a new outfit of revolver, mask and hat, he is In little danger of arrest.Surely the municipalities for twenty miles or so up theriver are in a sufficiently advanced stage of civilization to adopt police protection.They might combine or contribute towards the cost of a small force to be under the orders of the High Con- ble.\" The country roads in the imme- , - diate neighborhood of Montreal ought certainly to be under the protection of a horse patrol employed by the city.It should be somebody's duty to hunt down the robber of the Back River roud and Pointe Claire, no matter in what muni- ¢ipality he may now be practising.\u2026 G@OOD ENOUGM FOR HOME USE, - Canadians in general have a lesson to \u2018learn from the Colonial Exhibition.Those of them who have visited London during the Exhibition have seen, and those who remained at home have read, that the Canadian exhibits have been greatly admired by English visitors, and that in many cases the visitors have declared goods of Canadian pro- ction superior to anything of English make in the same lines, It is believed will hereafter be able to make large sales of their goods in England and indeed most ©, of the exhibitors have already taken \"many orders.\u2019 Now the most important lesson to bo learned from this fact is that what attracts in a foreign eduntry is surely good enough for home ade If all Canadians, men and women, would from this time forth give the preference to Canadian made Foods the manufacturing enterprises of the Do.nition would enjoy a degree of pros.wetity ot present not dreanied of.Tt ig \"sib necessary that Canadians should bay inferior goodsof home make.That would ba a most serious mistake, for it : Would onlÿ have the effect of encour aging bad workmanship.But whenever Canadian made goods are equal in qual.{ty to those of foreign make, the home ade goods should be given the prefer.nod, Ladies, in making shopping expe- should always ask to see Cana- and probably bearing some marks on | depar ! work that would Be lesuffivient for one, the little that 1s 10 be done Is neglected.An Alexandria correspondert states Lhat \u2018out ot twenty olght Europeans, each drawing over yearly, twenty-two are at present absent on leave, 1ncludl the four out of t entire Court of Appeal.members of the Cniase, t tents, two ot State: two Contro ere ont Jo ago a judicial enquiry sbowe at tbe grossest corrup- bons ee d to pass unchecked by Euro- eau officials drawi the salaries of Cabinet Ministers, and it would be impossible to show anything like an adequate return for the cost of these officlals.Unfortunately so many intorests are concerned in sustalning the present state of things, that there is little or no prospect of any sub- stautial retronchment, Joost and proven though the need be for it.¢\u201c CHEAP BREAD,\u201d six hie chlefs of four Or One Tale In Good Til} another is Told.7e the Kditor of TRE STA SIR,\u2014In vour last nigbte issue you mention the exhibition of the two cottage loaves ou the Corn Exchango Saturday last snd the alleged decision of the \u201cgood judges.\u201d since that paragraph appeared I have been waited on by several who were prusent où that occasion and they each say that us far as appearance went the macbine made loaf may have een more eyeable, but 2s to quality, sweetness an keoping properties ours was decidedly \u2018the superior.Now, Sir, it's the custom of Englishmen to give fair play.The facts are _thevo.the whole thing was arranged by a flour graler on the Exchange and Messrs.Fitts, of Ingpector (street, who day alter day last week sent at one time their clerk at another time tho young lady who serves In their store to purcbaso one ot our loaves, till at last they thought they |} at could m pecial us.fad this individual acted impartially he would have placed one of the Messrs.Fitts\u2019 brown loaves against our home made, but no, he knew better.To decide the point, 1 challenged this ro.or any other credit baker in the city, thav supply the long winded an don beats at the expense of the paving public to produce an article so absolutely pure and wholesome at 2 cents per loaf more than we are charging.The publie should bear in mind Ît's only since we commenced our agitation and call- od attention to a monopoly which has for so many years borne so unjustly on the deserv- fog of this city, that Messrs.F.have charged 8 cents: up to that time 9 and often 10 was their price.We stand before the bar of public opinion, fearless of what © Interested and unscrupulous may do.Most res ectfally, bY on.\"Manager of the Montreal Coad Bakery.Montreal, Sept., 22, 1 ST.PEYER'S BaEEam, st Beldgote Section Dinner\u2014A Musical Tea Party\u2014Over $385,000 Gathered.The bazaar was largely attended | teven- Jp in spite of the dine be SL Bridget's soction Cave here nner hich Was well patr ron zed.Among those present were: Rev.nergan, Hon, Mr.aillon, J.N.Emard, Chief.Paradis, Ald.Jeannotte.During the evenin bg mombers of the Union St.Josenh attended the dinner, Some excel- tent music was given by the Union usionte and {he che choir of St.Bridget's, assisted by the ontaz The recoipts so far exoeed $2 This ovenin the dinner A te 2 ean Baptiste parish wi be aive n, and musio à will furnished by the choir under the direction of rolet.o-morrow evenine the Caughnawaga In- dine will visit the he ladies of St.Patrick's Section at the Bt.Peter's Bazaar are giving a musical tea on Friday, 24th lost.from four to six.The idea isa novel of eat ars In] Montreal, though very comm just now in England.Several distinguished artists have volunteered their services.and the music bids fair to be unnom- good, merous invitations bave been and the Indies of the commities have every reason to expect a large.and fashionable s attendance.e admission is moderate, only 50 Seats, at the side entrance on Cathedral stre On Friday he former pupils of the ont real College a visit the bazaa and wiit { ceting at hich \u201cthe Re: Director form o_Hontroat Qollege up invit lp sen: atte side, 4H = or ly this is the anniversary of th \u201cmont issu es, r Describes Ib ae ture _ Mr e Design tion \u201d» Loxpon, September _22\u2014The County Conservative Club was a open at St \u2018Albans ay with a LÉ rdSTES ER d distinguished asthering.lisbury was loudly cheered.In Lord quree ol à speech he said it was necessary for the Conservatives to organize and labor Senay to maintain the advantage they had already won.The division yesterday showed a remarkable record.very Conservative had either yoted or palred and the ntee.t me tell you,\u201d continued Lord Salisbury, She conditions of dis couragement are very serious.Prisone ocondewned to lator know nothing like tue misery hud discomfort & member of the House of Commons undergoes through a pige ot Irish obstruction.\u201d Irish obstruc- onlsts have greatly changed in character.Formerly they méant to secure, and bape they were not to be blamed for efforts to obtaln, a long discussion, a om Rlote threshing \u2018and sitting of the subject.\u2018hey carry their opposition to the utmost pose length vo-day, and t skiful bands some rally diffrent trou their former oho, \u201cft a JBI UMENT OP TOETURE ajority Government by mere homo Log to concede this or tht Whatever the obstructionists set their hearts on the majority wust stand and listen, uot to arguiuent or exuortations, but to elaborate efforts to waste time, which are made merely tor the purpose of oobing Lhe the majority up night atter Bright in the that from sheer fatigue they ol concede something which they kuow public duty compe em to reluse.(Cries of shame.) If a representative guvernment is to continue, he said, tuis instrument of Lor- ture canoot be permitted to survive.(Loud cheers.) It will paralyze atl legislation anda bring discredit upon the oudest instrument of freedom ln the world.he continued, to repudiate the words which Mr.Gladstone kindly ut nto my mouth on Monday.Mr.Gladstone isa master of mijs- quotation (cheers aud laughter), but J do vot believe that he was ever so brilliant or suec- ceastul before.Mr.Gladstone charged mo with stating that there were cases judicial rents could not stone based his arguments and justiil course thereoa but the charge is ABSOISTELY UNFOUNDED.I said nothing of the kind (cheers).I never said thal the exchequer should pay the difference between judicial and first rents, Courtesy alone prevents me from contra- dictinz those statements in sufficiently strony lauguage.The p sal tu multiply small freebolds in Troland originated wit| Mr.John Bright, who parted from Mr.(;ladstone this year, but the proposal was never a party question.I, myself, and maby other Conservatives, have suppo it for 20 veurs It Is the true policy of Bla reamen.In a sound system of peasant proprietary lies the future social salvation eland.(Cheers) The change may on and gradual, but our policy is to establish4t\" In conclusion, Lord Salisbury said: \u201cKemember, gonllewen, we are engaged in a great struggle to preserve the unity of the Empire, which is our paramount objoct Do Lot relax your efforts to hand the Empire down to posterity unimpatred.\u201d (Prolonged cheers).Designaton 3 opposition ed his THE METHODISTS.Changes in Discipline\u2014The Montreal Aeet.* Ing\u2014Miuisterial Transfers \u2014 Conference Boundaries \u2014 Proposed Union of Methodist and Yresbyterian TORONTO, \u2014The prodeed- à Missions, September 22.ings of the Methodist conference are now drawing to a close.Itis expected tbatto- InorrowW's session will see the end of 11.To expedite matters it was decided that no speaker, unless in presenting a report, ould speak longer than five minutes.The advisory board on college federation was given puwer toadd to 1t the names of Messrs.- J.J.Withrow and H.A.Massey.The consideration ol the report of the judi cial committee was resumed and adopted with the amendments previously stated.Among the most important changes iutro- duced by the report of the cominittee on diselpline were theo following : The term \u2018superinteudeut of dist rict\u201d shall be changed w \u201cchairman of district\u201d a provationer may marry with the consent ol the annual conference; that a proper baptismal rexisler be kept in each circuit.\u2018The following committee were appointed to attend to the issue of the revised discip line: Hev.Dr.Kyokman, the two goneral superintendents, Mr.J.J.Maclaren aud Dr.Griflith.A suminary of the chabges in discipline will be put in tho bands of the Metho- ist people as sncn as possible.The following amendment, by Rev.Dr.Sutherland, was laid on the table: That as the law contalued in the diséipline regarding the administration of ordinances by ministers who withdrraw {rom an annual conference, Was not passed ¢ till 1878, 1t cannot be held to ap iy fRany w that portod.cases, be su proc to tho discipline of t Methodist Church, and shall exercise their functions as ministers only so long as their spirit and conduct are such as to become the gospel of Christ, and in no Case shall the functions be exercised by one whose ordination parshments bave been surrendered or cancelled, It shall bo ¢ competent for an annual conference to cancel by a two-third vote the ordination parchments of any minister who has withdrawn.hen a minister is deposed or or expelled his parchments are thereby can- On motion of Mr.Maclaren the date of the next general conference at Monireal was ed for Wudnesday, September 10, 1890, The report of the committee on transfers was then taken up and adopted, amendment moved by Dr, Sutherland that the general superintendents and presidents of the annual conferences interested have power to make annual transfers, and one moved by Rev.Dr.Gundy that no minister be transferred without his own consent.The report of the committee on annual conferances and boundaries was again taken up and the follow} chan, were made: e proposed addition of! Bowmanville to the Lay of qu uinte conference and of Algoma District to the Guelph conference were voted Stone moved that the Kingston District ; taken from the Montreal conference and given to Lhe Bay of Quinte.This caused some spirited crosefiring, and the debate was exceedingly lively far a time.Dr.Douglas strenuously opposed the change and characterized as an act of spoliation.The motion as defeated by a e majority.Fort Wiillam and Port yi missions were attached to the Mant toba conference, and' the King mission and Staffordville circuit were trans ferred from the Niagara to the London cou- fercnoe.Tbe committee on Christian union, to meet representatives of other churches, was appoloted as follows: The general suparin- tendents, Rov.Dra.Sharper, S.J.Hunter.Douglas, Purwash.Nolles, Stewart, Sanderson, Butherland, Gardner, Prof.Shaw.Rev.D.G.Sutherland, and Mr.McDoaagh, Lieut.-Governor Alke Judge Je Jones, Dr.Lavell, Dr.Allison and à be Boa t Missions for he ensuing \u2018 auadrenniue Was: The superintendents and officers of the society, ex officio, Rev.Drs.Sanderson, Stone, Grain Potts, Douglas, Prof.Shaw, Revs.S.F Huestis, Geo.Webber, Jas, Harman, Hon.J.Ferrer, Messrs, W.Ek.Saudford, 3g J.Maclaren, H.Cunpitzbam, W.M.Gra 5 Gurney, , BE Irving, G.A.Cox and AD niey.The report ot the omits on memorials was then The recommended the consolidation of Methodist and Pregbyterian missions where those In th same district are ao weak as not to be self .supporting.On motion of Rev.T.G.Wil- llams it was carried that the matter be sent down to the annual conferences who should each appoint committees with power toact with committees iron the Presbyterian church in currylog out tbe propused ec \u2018The report ot the Committee on the Church and Parsonawe Ald fund, as already pub- linhed, was adopted with a fow amenuments.\u2018The amendniat in* refrrence to the formation o! an insaianoe fuud_ was laid over till the next general conference.The diréctors for the ensuing quadrennium were elucted as Jecomiended, viz.: Messrs.E.Garney.J.Macluren, J.T.Moore, W.E.Sanford, 1.Monnaie J.N.Lake, aud Reva.A.Suthor- land, D.D., and E, A.Sta A resolution expreing re high estimation in which Re Rice pas held, and the pegp regret caused by his death, was carried, the members .of the conference Mr.G.R.Pugsle ina, N.W.T, has arte a RB Has Tot the \u2018purpose of cacur- ing another additional land grant in favor of the ina Long e Railway.The track hus beén extended thi miles to Long Lake and will run in à nor twesterly direction, the lerminus Ydmately.boing Prinos Albert.states that rails will Hoty\u2019 bs oa to Saska- joon within a year.ea ves ras haves or England where he Tope to float bonds $ where- be paid.Mr.Glad- uch mi nistors must, in all | atest scan Trade bas experienced sinoe th: leaked out to-day.It Involves one of | the: most Ips present only ao mou HE: ourd and isat present 0 ppmomn of in fu b à comunitlee which vestigating argres and eountersharies of dling parried on by parties who vac ask t the VE Sida, The main swin- Co.swindling against W.R.Crittenden.The latter, & vecelver for the firm of W.R.Harvey ix Co.as tyled counter charges against yo of dishonest | practices.Euch asks that the others be ax- pelled from the board.Harvey & Co.failed on August 4, and Crittenden, & former part- verof the firm, was appointed receiver to settle up the firm's affa In loo fog ove the books Crittenden found over bushels of wheat churged to the oes of two or three df the firm\u2019s largest customers, whosn business Dickinson was in the habit of looking after.They denied that they bad kh on Dickinson orders tb purchase the stuff, le was brought before the voter and it is said confessed in the presence of four witnesses that ho had made the trades for him- sel! and charged thew ito the gustomers\u2019 accoun's, Dickinson was asked to render his membership to partly liquidate his indebtedness, but this he refused to do.Threats of baving him expelled from the board failed to move bim, and ch dishonest conduct were accor erdingly flled.Dickinson immediately filed elaborate chargys of swindling practices induiged in by both Harvey andiCrittenden and specified individual cases, giving names, dates and flzures where customers had been grossly imposed upon.The alleged victims Include many prominent business men throughout the country as well as large 1 pecuia- tors und members of the board, The amounts Involved on either side are pot known even approximately, but must reach a very large total.A MONTH'S MORTALITY, Deaths in the Principal Cities winion fu Aagust.OTTAWA, September 22.The statement of the nuinber of deaths in the cities of the Dominion in August has issued.The numbver of deaths reported are as follows: Montreal 555, Toronto 228, Quebec 3.Hamilton 106, Ottawa 89, Hull 57, Hall 91, Wiunipez 55, London 44, Kingston ou Belleville 15.ain, this month tho Domi- pion has n clear bili as far as smallpox is concerned, not a single death being reported, Diarrhœa Is still prevalent, a decrease being reported in several of the larger cities, und uite an increase in others as compared with of the ul The comparison is as follows: Montreal August 163, July 204; Toronto, August 48, July 67; Que! bec, August 87, July 88; Hamilton, August se, July 17; Ottawa, August 31, July 73 Diphtheria\u2019 still prevails to some extent, there being 1 eaths in Montreal, 8 in Torout, in Qicbea\u2019 sin in Hauuilton, 2 in St.John, N° a and 8 in There was not a ease in Ottawa, but Ho reports 5 deaths from thiscause.In Montreal 14 deaths occurred from typhold lever and la Torunto 2, Ottawa 2, London 3 and H .The to! result in ten Prioctpal py including in the list Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Hamilton, Halifax, Winnipeg, St John, puavwe, London and Kingston, shows that 515 persons died In them in August com- Joie) with 1583 in July, or a diminution in all of 68, the dec ocrensa belng as follows: Montreal 79, Toronto 33, Ottawa 55 and Que- ¢ 7.Thelnoreases are as follows: ani vos 30, Halifax 33, Winnipeg 20, St 9 oha 5 London 5 and Kingston 17.Applying for a Writ Against the aa Mr.C.J.Doherty presented Sostorda motion in the Practice Court on behalf o ~ F.X.Turizeon, who was sentenced to à fine and imprisonment some time ago, for a_ writ \u201col certiordri agathst the Hecorder, on\u2019 the ground that he had no jurisdiction in the matter, and thut the by-law did not allow him to condemn the accus to à fine and im- prisenment, The motion was taken er-dé- ibérd.-\u2014 An Extended Experisnce, writes a well known chemist, permits me to say that Putbam\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor never lails.It makes no sore spots in the tiesh, and corsequently is painless.Don't you lor get to get l\u2019uinam\u2019s Corn Extractor, How for sale by medicine dealers everywhere.A Kansas editor says: \u2018How to Actina Cyclone,\u2019 is the heading of & newspaper article.Tbe neighbors can act just as they want to when a cyclune strikes the town,but ve shali act just us if we were going down vellar.\u201d Take one of Carter's Little Liver Pills after eating, it will relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion, give tone and vigor to the sys- town, \u20141 akeone feel es thonghHfo- worth living.A boy, writing a composition on \u201cExtremes,\u201d\u2019 remarked that \u2018we should ene deavour to avoid old extremes, especinlly those of wasps and Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate In Debility.Dr.W.H.Holcombe, New Orleans, La.eans, \u201cI found it an admirable remedy, for | debllitated state of the system, p by tbe wear and tear of the nervous ear It adds nothing to the self-respect of John L.Sullivan that he has to get behind a one- cent stamp in order to lick it.Worms cause feverishness, moaning and restlessness during sleep.Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Extermivator is pleasant, sure and effectual.It your druggist has none in stock, get him to procure it for you.«I don't like Winter.\u201d said one plekpocike .to another; \u201ceverybody has his hands it R.A.Harrison, chemist and druggist, por.i Ount., writes: can with con dence recommend Northron & Lu Fo Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptic Cure for Dyspeps sia, Impure Bi mples on the Face, Billousness and nstipation\u2014such cases Davivg come under my personal ol servati A dealer advertises htning Fruit Jars.\u201d The may eS Dow rand, but for Lightening successful ti ruit jars there is nothing more han a small boy and solitude.Mr.W, McGuire, ep poroban at Franklin, writes: \u201cI was afflicted with pain in my shouldér for olght years\u2014almost helplesa at times\u2014have tried many remedies, but with no relier, until l used Dr.Thomas® ticlectrio ter a few applications the pain\u2019 Jerk, me entirely, and I have Do pains since, Do not take Electric or Electron Que» but see that you get Lr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrio Special Notice.A Pleasing Duty.my dt duty to say,\u201d writes John rt, Que, \u2018that Burdock ood Bitters cured my wite or liver com- Doo from which she a chronic Her distressing, painfal symptoms soon gave way, and Ivan highly recommend the medicine to all suffering as she did.\u201d No well regulated household should be without a bot e of Angostura B the porld renowned appet \u201cI feel it Horton of Beware of counterfeits: Ask your grocer or druggist for the enuine article, manufac- \u2018 tur y Dr.J.G.Siegert & Sons.- Just the Thing.PPF, gist, of Newbury, « Dr oma Wild Strawberry ioc en the] stock for Summer sickness.1sold out = | three times last Summer.There wood demand for it.\u2019 Dr.Fowler's To tract of Wild Strawberry is intaliible for Dyseniery.Oolic, Sick Stomach aud Bowel Colaplaint.The majority of the Tai pianists who bave played in Queen's Hall during ¢ the past two seasons, including Sherwood, De Kons- ki, Lr.Louis Maas and others, have bros cht Miller Grand Planos from Boston for thei Soncerts, These instruments aro on sale at W.Lindsay, 1352 St, Catherine str treet.3 SPORTING GUNS, RIFLES, \"AMMUNITION.Behd for Price List, or see samples DARLING & 00, 207 80 ST.BULPICE STREET To Loniraciors and Others.um Patent Rock ng Co.MO slo.for Pied ® Gnder- es ce HR RTE TE wi be fo * Por e pe ot a further BREAKWATER AT For ARTHUR THUNDER Bar, g to plan and enspification to be Dilent on to Mr, W, '¥, Davidson, Harbour Master, t Arthur, and at the De- tmens of Public Works Ottawa, here > ated forms of tender can bo obtained ersons desirous of tendering are requested toxmako personul enquiry rolutive te the work to' be done and to examine the locality them- aolves, and are notifled that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forma supplied, the blanks properly filled in, \u201chairs with their actual signatures, be accompanied by an ed uo made payable to the der Dust n order of he} Honorable the Mplgtor où Public ve per the amount of ve onder, eile 11 bo.fortoltéd i the part.deciine to en ler dato a contraot when culle upo dos r it Le falls to complete tho work contracted.\u201cfor.It toe tender be dot socopted the cheque will bo returned, © Department does not \"ind itself to ac- cet the Jowest or any tender.By order, A.GOBEIL, Secretary, ent of Public Works, ; wa.10th September, 1888.2228 \u201c AVAL UNIVERSITY.NOTICE TO ARCOCHITEOTS.De petitive Designs for the Buildings o! th Bheoursale of v niversity to be erected fn Montreal, will be received by the underat ned.up to Noon on the FIRST o Full information can be obtained by the Architects upon application to the undersigned for on me of compotition, whi leh\u2019 will be ready.on nthe First ot \"October ree premiums of $700, $500 and $200, are offered for the three best desl igns, which will be selected by a committees ol three competent 8 ; jude M.E.METHOT, Prt., Superior ai Quebec Seminary, Rector of Laval University.QUEBEC BEMINARY, Quebec.Bontember 15th.1886.21715 OMINION AND PROVINCIAL EXHI- BIIION.\u2014Canadian Express Company ul EE a 8 spacial car to Sherbrooke dail ly for on.Low rates and prompt.eliv- the on Bonds without extra charg All oods requiring care and despatch should be h by express.sh iapge Py G.CHENEY.Gen\u2019l Supt.GRATEFUL\u2014UOMFORTING.EPPS'S COCOA eno ra 2% erage v may wie lo oy tho ludic Rar aitu ou to resiet © ever Joue jnaladios a 4 Fol ver a Alvi a fatal sacl br 07 koop- Toper- gx t np until strong el denay 10 0 ro URL pdreds oi of weuk point {pu once outsely.of Th pure Plood an su frame.moe Service Gas = kets by ¥ irocare, Pen er.© J Gein Lol emisis, London, England 159Pood \u2018GAS FIXTURES \u2014amD- FANCY GLOBES \u2014 GREAT VARIETY.\u2014\u2014 ROBERT JITORELL § Ce- -COR.-8T.PETEB AND CRAIG STREETS 89*eod tf ROOFING.-ROSIN GEMENT ! Genuine old-fashioned kind: roofs ot , Which Cement hey © stood 25 and 30 years\u2019 t: Gravel, Metal and Siate Roofinæ.Materials and Workmanship first-class.ORES Wer EER A R AXD (à L Sore 783 Æ THA rails tres » Civ.(Registered)\u2014A ses fully ref Tefren) Done ai pen for the hair, r oem pte vor tied Per ra) G halt gro ¢ Grong 6 + ray.sole Magulasiuret.la 44 3b La wrence Mais rd 28° Tn : ; * ¥ Pa SE SET as VURNT, : BA Hy sell tober.ron ie pr ate anos, © 437 DORCHESTER STREET, | the Household Furnitureand Effects sou où Plane, \u201cin contatuea comprisin Fotafiley usto Stand, C Buite te Fao af nat Druspete and Tapostes RN Qlirrar, Nice > Plotures pad Orn A oo Poloa 1 ipo Bed- 3 ak Wool ing Naren 5: Bureaue Was steps, \u201cW al put ion pini ng arining \u201cnt Walnut all Bande na 135 ss and Plat are, Cutlery, Rofr, or N onder k- move Dow.oller and Hastor lor afteched No.8 a H ve! o an nd tia usual Kiteh : very 0 Une, ih ie cor Dogs, # \u201cBlack a ros.ke pole AT TBN O'CLOCK.MM.HICKS æ 00, 8 \u2014 uctione Benniug & Barsaiou's Sales er ra rt PA PAIN Am +m Ieee JEsinabLE PROPERTY BY AUCTION The Bubscribevs will sell 86 and 88 St.Peter stre ot, a their rooms, Nos, TUESDAY.the ma ap omben: 23 that Desirable Property D Craig street, near [ the corner of Little 8t, \"Antolin treet, Wooden, \u2018House.The lot is ot nn roof itn ar irr shape, and contains 2,751 feet, sbape.and con! © will be sold ou Sale at ELEVEN o lock vo BENNING & BARRALOD, e ue oneers.dames Stewart & Co.'s Sales.AA A amt PPI mms UTCH BULBS) ih SAAS HR sarlem,.in Holla aboint 7,000 bulbe including Double a: i Sig ety u d'air reins Tulip \u201ctn 228 ¥ rooms, 183 Bt.Jules SL, at i + te lock.\u2018AMES STEWART co.sue ticiieers, W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales.2233 A VOTION SALE HOUSEHOLD YURNITURE, STOVRS, ETG At my rooms, No.822 St.James Street, on Friday Morning Next, the Séth instant, A large quantity of Furniture removed from privats residence, together with three fine Cooking Ranres, one Bquare Piano, one Cabinet Orzan, Mirrors, Piotures, Ka Sale at 10 o\u2019clock, 223 WwW.BE.SHAW, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the Matter of THEODULE DESLIEBES, pero hant Tailor.of Bte.Cunegon e uni nm PRDA) will offer vy! sale Ti BER auction on FR AY the ath ot 1886, at at Eleven o ool ba SU Fronconr the the following .belonging esta te, at so much fn the dollar: Stock of Dry Goods an IRMINKE.20.000.Bhop f\u2019urmitare 2 5h 0 The Stock, in completely new, of this hs las yy Pa pu en or Ta s por chasers.Tho goods ca aod a information A a ano or to to po undos F.GAUTHIE, Trustes, 22% Bt.James St, Montreal, ind IEE 233 A.MARCOTTE, Auctioneer.- (ABPETS.(CABPELS.+ leased to be able before our nstomers socks an an aftractire à selection or Chater ow Lor Goods for ectetlence Si mo derats.in | pri a Orders recurs choice of the unbrokan assort MATS and SQUARES of every kind.FLOOR OILCLOTHS.Reliable English Goods offering at the rice of of f ordinary American make.The new Mosaics fa 1] celebrated goods have Deen particularly ell Feooivod by thuse best able to fuJg Curtains, Coverings Fertteres, Palen piste oy Unnrually fine range of Lace and Madras TT white, cream and fancy colorings.v cheap.Donc br AAD Jurhtaud heavy fabrics by t is Pi \u2018Purcoman, Chenille tripes, aks Porters ture Coveriuxs to mate! h pre railing tonds, Poles, Window amis Boe stock before orderiag.JAMES BAYLIS & NON, sie 1837 NOTRE DAME STREET.B.LAURANCE\u2019S AXIS CUT PEBBLE SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES Are the finest in the world.and are guaran- tea to relleve all defects of vision whera other kinds fail hopelessly.Head Ofee for Canada, 246 St, dames SL, MONTREAL \"MILLINERY OPENING.ox MONDAY, SEPTEMBER OTH.We will exhibit a choice selection of TRIMMED HATS AND: BONNETS, Together with a full range of the latest Millinery Novelties, § [or Morcan & Co.CORNER OF ST.JAMES STREET AND VICTORIA SQUARE.223°3 \u201c Propartios\u2014Houses aud Build- , ing Lots.OVER HALP A MILLION IN VALUE.he Suhacriber Is instructed b A BOGAN Esq.t o soll on the prom ines HENRY AY A AFTERNOON, nd OCT.RM, A) PACIFIC DEPOT Shel SiT he, rar.Notro Dame btreet cast and Gale Avenue, 28 {endid business Ficus stand; iso several adiol ning the and arke bor ot valuabio Building , ul ble for shops an hotes, fronting otre Dame Btreet an he other streets whion run from the river ront to Cote M on, he sale also includes over $400,000 worth of lots which are situated close to the Canadian Pacitle llway Depot.the Cotton and Tobacco Factories Paci 0 a, Works: City Passenger ot, Wharves, Borman ps.Depot, I\u2019hosphato and large Coal Depots, RTS \u201cMarkot nnd numerous laces wh loch employ continually a arge number of men, thus guaranteelng a sure demund, that Ja constantly increasing for houses and shop: splendid hance \u2018is offered to capitalists who wish to bu land at a low price and buil -bouses that wi] pay them a handsome Fontan Materials of all kinds for building purnosas.sand, brick and 4 stone can obta nined on + round, mak very convontent for t o_o ipa to build an 2d roducing the cost of Houses and good business stands aro always ngreatdemand by good ten o bettur investment can be had in Canady than is now ore LAND I8 ALL HIGH AND DRY and i nevor affected by the floods, which Laveceu ue amaze to other parts of the ci The Lumber.Shippin ng, Tobacoo, Cotton, und Railway interests an onl in this locality, aro sufficiont to guarantee a sure return to those who invest in Hochelaza, and thore is no doubt that the purchasers can realize n handsome profit when they desire to sell, as well as good revenue while they hold the property.Now factories aro continually being ereoted on this property.Those who wish to buy a lot an build a houso, are reminded that the torms ant sale will be exegedingly liberal, one-fifth cash, balance ! 5 years, at 6 per cont.Plans will be prepared at once, and a orough examination of the roporty is requested by investors and rohase No sale which has vet been held oy Montreal bas plored such advantages to all classes of \u201che k Houses and Lots to be sold are situated 8 Notre Dame, St.Catherine, Migznonne, ichelieu, Mont te: Champlain, Ruchel and Ontarlo 5 ets.\u2018The river trong of this property is admirably adupte for grain olova The City Prssenger | Ruttway extends to this .and the ease with which it can now be reached has induced tho Proprietor to place these lots upon the marke t.pr urtber particulurs can be bad from Mr.Hogan or Cuvillier, St Lawrence Hall, Lunch at 1 o'clock.Bale at 3 o'clock.THOS.J.FOTT ER.229 Auctioneer, Parent ] Bros\u2019 5\u2019 Sales.UCTION SALE \u201cOF, WELL Fatis IMPHOVED PROLERTIES, Mouday Meraing, he nn september: mst.At our Rooins, 46 St James treet, (Lately Versus Bank Premises.) No.98 CATHEDRAL ST.That substantial Brick Cottage contalninæ 18 Rooms, Extension Kitchon, Modern Im- proyements moat centrally lucatod, between t.Antoine and Palace streets, Title perfect, Conditions re co a immediat Nos.HYPOLITE BT, Moat subotantiai od brick, stone founda- Hoh, two story and French roof building, extension kitchens, four tenements, exoelient stables, all in the very, best order.Actual rent, $240 per annum.itles perfect.Terms Ad e investment Nos, 635, 587, =.G4L 543, 545, 547 HYPOLITE BTRRET.Desirable and substantial block of eight dweliings, 86 foet front, Lwo Stories and mau- roof, stone foundations.ood stables, Rental, aL 3345 ds per your.Nice invéstment in in- Pr Titles perfec! Lors easy.es 0& 13 Macxpy 8 Three story ord brick ahd stone basement, double tenement, replete with all modern im- Building.33x bath, closets, Bot and oold w ding, 23 40.t 35x Seis foot van: Good cased bric vo etary stables.n the Vos annum.dits, one of the best in ont End.near Dorchester Street.Very cacy to Nos.55.437, 439 & 441 BEAUDRY STREET.Block of four tenements, casod brick, stone foundations.two stories and mansard ; Siables for 8 horses, carriage houses, &o.t53x112.Tip top property for carters.Rent, sacs ver year.Bu a Lor ON HYPOLITE Adiolnine No Nos 456, Size, 40x74 HustDo sold.Very suitable for tonements.Sale at TEN e\u2019clock.FARENT BROS.rR, £20 7 46 ST.James St.Thomson & Gowdoy\u2019s Sales.___ IAT A TA RAY, SILK PARLOR SET, MABLE TOP CENTRE TABLES, CARD & FANCY CAREER PICTUÉES.CANTERBUI.DAVEN PORT ESK (TE DESK, AEA ATHER ov RED CBINING OHAIRS, DININ CABLE HAL ND BLACK WAL CHERKY BEDROOM BETS Sano! BES, WHAINOTS, GAS | Bomoved £ oy a private Tosldence for con- \u201cventence of 1 On FRIDAY MORNING, 94th Inst, The Subscribers will sell at their rooms os, 241 1 and 243 Bt.James street, & nico lot of ousehold Furniture and ne \u20ac S copsisting {n part as above.tal THOMSON A EN 2 2 : FEET.FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING \u2014AT\u2014\u2014 | 1, A.BEAUVAIS, Beauvais has the largest stock in his partieular line of business in the 2, Dominion in READY-MADE CLOTHING for n and children from 8 yea Overcoats, Pants, and Complete Suits.SPECIALTY.On Hand over 1,500 MEN'S OVERCOATS, well assorted, at the following prices: \u2014 p $150, $9.00, $1100, $13.50, $15.00 and $17.00, $450, $5.00, The « abo vo Gants are ns Beaver, blue and black: 8 Tweods (Etofles du ays), Drown Lo lac! as J mare to order: the : President, Brown.made = are lue an od value, mado of the following goods: ue, ate.; Canadian grey Pliot CI an oy Shin Frioze, with fur collar, heavy die cs very arm for travelling.\u2014 mme FOR YOUR OVERCOATS THE ESTABLISHMENT or Is not urpassed, the assortment is complete and the priges very moderate.His department f for CHILDREN'S OVERGOATS comptises all of the latest styles and patterns, at prices to suit, viz.\u2014 $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $4.50, $5.25, $6.00, $7.50, $8.75 & $10.00.CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS BOUGHT AT BEAUVAIS\" AT 1 4.50 ARE REALLY WORTH TWO BOUGHT ELSEWHERE.| Customers are mot pressed to buy but are waited on pelitely and Goods are shown with pleasure, Once more, Beauvals\u2019 Overcoats are the best and chonpest.| 2024 & 2028 NOTRE DAME STREET.i 2141 -eommenecing-nt-3-0'cl A Alun attendance ie 7 reques orient ANCY & py .PRET h Hemisphere pA 8 rie i Escoën Ry Go Direct from Daly's Theatre, New York Oty.This Company will be, as heretofore, under ; : the personalsuporeision of x Arthur TEA 7 x eats now on anle at Nordheime \u20ac.A QPARROW & JACOHS n° CA THEATRE ROYAL.~~ i very Atos af ol and Evening this week, LES © grentast CACHE SL RR YR RAY ls rl iners Lac Lacy and erful ul Dramatic Company, - INA! er 1 er Teen peistible Con 1 patio nahabls tre cits, and thie 11.Ha ring = ave ek Prices of Adimission, 10e, 20e, A te Next Week, STORM BEATEN.! HORSE TAMING , TONIGHT ATS.CRYSTAL RINK, PROF.GLEASON will handle snd subdue 4-VICIOUS HORS!I£S-\u20144 ; A bad Tunawa a Shyer, anda B 1 - R ercat Buekli Tuts prs \u201cDan re Qlterythe ¥ exhibition or the kind in tho World 3 ADMISSION, 25¢.; RESERVED SEATS, 500.; \u201c Change of Bubjects Nightly.2241 CITY BAND This Evening This Evening (RAIN OR SHINE).Grand Concert by the City Band, at DOMINION PALACE SKATING RING.No.957 St.Catherine streot.betwoen St.Dominique street and St» Constant street Price of tickets 100, to be had at the door, This rink is one of the finest in America and can seat flve thousand people.2241 > MASS MEETINC \u2014IN THE INTERKST or THE LABOR CANDIDATES, Will be held on Thursday Evening.Septombor 23rd, at 8 o'clock.at the corner of McCord and Ottawa streets.Addresses will be delivered by the Labor Candidates and others, in French and Engiish, 0993 MONTREAL VETERINARY COLLEGE.Established in 1668.Lectures commence on Tr ESDAY October Int Anciory lecture CERT ai mony o'clock, p.m.\u2018the Publié are cordany teitod, * For particulars of Lhe course, fees.Xo., apply to DD.McEAUHRAN, F.R.C.V.8.Principal, 22313 YO.0 Uxiox AVEXUR.REMEMBER! - Kihetc Championships Canada ~ UNDER THE AUSP! The Amateur Athletic Association of Canada WILL TAKE PLACE ON FRIDAT, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1886, On tho Shamrock Lacrosse G'nés, Montreaï, Sets a made at 2 0 pme sharp.Admission 223 2° A W.BECKET, Hon.-8ec.BAMUUNS GYMNASIUM, 319 UNIVERSITY STREET.Classes will x: an foHowss ed \u201chil mon, de Fi ren.Monday Afver ; Apr as Youn Taies, Tuesday oC RL Young Mons Class te hel very Tuesaay, Thursday an Baturday, Commencing ab 5.20.p.1616 1°* Fl PRINCI: OF WALKS FLE ASSOCIATION.The bios monthly competition Co p of the Association will be held * aa BU de Point 8t Charles Langes A on Saturday, the 25th 25th Instant, .wre tod.LLIOTT.Secretary, @™ rus FUSILIERS Bele} | The Battalion wil parade at the .Armory on Tu BT T., At 8 p Drum and Fife Band will attend Full dfoad uniform, On TRUBSDAY, RD Inn, the Bat talion will parade at Armory, per 30 bm the pur pee, of Marching Orde bio a, ai: er.| Queers.ix wc ar.A mbulance will attend.By er Pi R.6.PETTIGREW, 221 4 Captain and Adjutant, COMMERCIAL Mutual Building Society of Montreal The annual fonoraln meeting of this Society will be held ssonie Chambers, No.1743 Notre Dame ntreet, on Tuesday, the 28th day of September inst, at eight o'olock p.me BUSINESS.ari reception and adoption of the report of the Board of Direotors for the Jaa I The as nfrmation of alterations in the By« Laws y the Directors at a meeting held ot August, 7 1886, as detailed in the cire.- cular, cz call ing this ms meeting and posted to every mgm ber of ety.he elect on of Directors for the ensuing year, and such other businoss porjalning the welfure of the Society as may legally brought before the meetin ng.EORGR HYDE.Seu.Montreal, 8th Bent.1886.2201227 REM.£M BER brcursion b lings! $16.00.AND OTHER WESTERN POINTS \"BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY oN THE 24th AND 25th SEPTEMBER.° 2583 ' DANCING.\u2018PROF.DURKEE will bo at bis Academy, 1857 St.Catherino st, rendy to receive those who wish to make arrangoments for class of private lessons, on Sept.24th, 2216 DANCING 8IX LESSONS, \u201c'RIVATL,\u201d $2.50, CT \u20ac MKS.GODWIN, 221 1400 ST.CATHERINE 8%, î DANCING & LEPOIULMENT.Classes m How A Adu ws, Wvery sons from 0) 21519 0 p-m.aie\" et wii begi osdnd and {Ruraday 4-30.Clams Tor for Shika AEE ats, BiG dN ve \u2018A rate lesmont give Spain in ne ne maa Haein patron num ., © Private ns attended 1, Members of M.A.AA à.and will be ulHowed à reduetion A.ROY MACDONALD Jr dries iar Amemb'y Friday Evening.D:RtinG C= Î tudenis told ma last nicht that of all the sssonces she evar usad, either hors or in Enginnd, the @ Flavoring Fxtranta manufactured by Johas, ; of 10 LeBresoles Btraet, In this our \u201cmerchant city,\u201d are the ery b est slo over Bad, It I is statement -pub- is hy bor request that lished by eq we 1 MER SUSBAND, DE DAVIS PENNYROYAL ANDSTEEL ni prie, for fo fomales, Ba LT ait ir- Ga tartan 0 00 per bv ; QUR-\u2014A Hafltax, on Sept.3.Mrs.7.B.C-k EAA ape 5 Be AL fance rash ob Monday, TRE ° ws- \u20ac PAP Here ult -RITOHIE-On Bept ar ~ phe Ce dees 0 al .- eo a is thie.Ro Sea Bi i n, \u201cOANEDELL SEE Le.essrs.Flite) Atri fek and Swallow, A A RB, pbell to Kate Amber to Je- Butherlan ox Q 5 GRACE-DOY LE\u2014At w Que.Sept.20, Fi ther thy.ssl ted Ly Rov, Tiber Gar.Th T Tomas Grace t o Lissle Borie LEAN-B BUCKE At the Manno Ap- Miro.Q Q.of the 220 bpd.inat pot y the a Hi Iria Allee Gertrude ro Le \u201cLond ar SE DOY En ant N.8.Be tomber Pan NG how à dé mang z Power to Annie Do hn a.TTMAN: ae At_Yarmouth, N.F mber 1 18, 3.by Rev.H.Franc is Adams, ET to Martha G.once BITORIE-KIE Ag 8 St.John N N.Ys Soptem.r 30, by J.Walsh, Ham L dtohis to Katie Kirk.SMITH-BARTLETT \u2014 =A Onssville, September 15.by Rev.F.A.Read.H.Smith to Lille D.Wirnote: TA LADO ALD\u2014At Piejou, N.B, Charles 01 Re John Edgecom erto A ice May Mo.one, pre, Henry WEBB-DODGSON AL, Derby, Que.opt ié, by Rev.Geo.5.Chasu, Bom ive Ÿ.to \"Liltan A.Denon DEATHS.LLAN\u2014Ormstown, Sept.20, Ait Allan and brother ot Pos this city, aged 32.nl a a INTER\u2014In this on Rep CARRE an Muay.aged 5 A ole tant Anon u ut \u201cEarpenter, 104 Shearer street, rear.September = Jeter and fan, of an.uaintances are roquosted to attend the fu Borai on Saturday, the 25th, at_ 2 o\u2019clock, from ber hus \u2018l\u2019a residence, 543 St.Luw- rence street, to Mount Royal Ce eutery.12 LECLERC\u2014In this city, 28 Le t 22.Alfred.nced 1 year 5 mon three days.Funeral on Friday, nibs.2 at 7.30 a.m,, from his father\u2019s residence.972 St.Joseph street, St Cnnozonde.Friends are respeut- fully invited to attond.McPHE 2 Àt 23 William etreet, Bte.Cune- gonde, Sepwgnber 24, Celis Nicholgon, infant daughter of William and Mary MoPhes.ROBB\u2014At Aubrey, Quo.Sept.23.Wilham Robb.Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at Friends invite: ihe Weather.1 a.m.\u2014The protabilities for the next 24 bours are: Moderate winds; fair warmer weather with loeal showers.EEADINGS BY HEARN & HARRISONE Standard Thermometer this dar: 35: min, ss: game dale last year: Max.49° min.Farometer readings to-dfy: 8 a.nu 30.02: 13 m., 30.0%:3 v.m.80.01.Appointments this Evening.Academy of Musie\u2014\"\"Nancy & Co.\u201d Theatre Royal\u2014\"Planter\u2019s Wite.\u201d Crystal Rink\u2014Horse Taming.Corner McOurd and Ottawa streets\u2014Mass meeting.city band Palace 8kating Rink\u2014Concert by y Ba ot in the Rules, A man was moving about in a caron a Dakota railroad when the conductor came throug \u201cCan you tell me,\u201d said toe restless one, with a show of sarcasin, epother this car is on tke track or not?\u201d \u201cSir,\u201d led the conductor, putting his Land into ts pocket, \u201chere is à volume of the rules and regulations of this road.\u201d \u2018\u2019But what do I want of it\u201d \u201cLook it over, and see if you can find any rule saying tirat I must spend my time running alongstde of the train re- forting its position to the passengers.See there is anything in that volume that oompela me to go bumping myself along oo the prairie and yelling through, tho windows, \u2018Fore whools off pow!\u2019 Et tracks dragging on the der or \u201cGeutie men age car bas juat rolled intothe Po ?or \u2018Passengers will remain seated while we turn off here and scoot across the prairie after & jagk-rabbitl\u2019 Look over them rules, sir, and see If you can find an of them directions.If you don't, ln futu please tako your own observations on the w \" ERSONAL.\u2014 ASSEMBLY FRIDAY , full grobestra, Quoen\u2019s Hall; old chi ome all.232 4 yove EYES, EARS AND APPETITES pleased With (2 anteraomen 0 rem i Lecture Ball ST.BANTROLOMEWS CHURCH.(Beaver Hall Nill).TUFSDAY, September 28th, 1886.at 8 I\u2019, M.Bharp.Admission - 250.Programme on Monday.2M Seod BELoRE THE CHILDREN LOSE THE healthy bloom gout at the écaside or country tako em to NOTMANS, who are acknowledged pe bave no equal in eatching the playful and everchan - pression of babies and children.eine = MONTREAL BLACK GOODS STORE.QUI0X DESPATCH.Our cable for JET DRESS PANELS reached London, on orning of the Canna nat.and wo recoiv e goods Canadian 1 mid-day Wednesday.ho Sn espateh Prices ss follows: $1.50, rE 753, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.75, $4.00.ss.We aro selling all kinds of Jet Goods, and our retail prices are in many cuses lower than askod by wholesalo houses.The Black Rubber Clroulars we sell at $1.95, are worth $3.Write for amples of our Black Cashmeros, wo are selling them wa on under present vaine, from 25c, pure Wool, in Jet and Blue Visit our Show Room before buying your F antles, all new models and best cusn Jr \u2014 Row & D'ETERLE 1701 NOTRE DAME ST.110 & 119 8T.PETER ST.Ashwwerth\u2019s .Thread for Hand and Machine.12241 NOTHING COMMON OR UNCLEAN ABOUT Darling's: Common Sense Soap It 2 PURE GOLD all through.228t MUST Co.In view to ma °, room, for our extenai Block ef Furs, we g.have dep ; ~ aut mens © balance of ou soft pod and Fait.Hats, which inolud an th the Tory infest styles and best of qualities, such Boys\u2019 Fine Felt Hats from 25¢ upwards, Men's Black and Colored Caps.only 10a.Men's and Boys\u2019 Fine Tweed Caps.only 130.pret, Trimmings and Capes at wholesale Peyser\u2019s American Fur Store, \u201c7 \"91-8T.LAWRENCE STREET-47 Third Hat Store above Craig Street.23315 Jc WEDDING PRESENTS yk \u2014\u2014 0 \u2014\u2014 WATSON & PELTON, 18 St Sulpice Street.Sioteodtg \u2014 1 plotew OST TAShIoRAblE | stock we have ever had., Feather mming is dugable, Feäther mming Is fashionable.CARSLEY'S COLUMN, \u2018CARSLEY'S COLUMN.THURSDAY, SmerEMEER 28, 1896, NEY CLOTHS.Just ived, full stock of fine Tweeds, Fall Overcoatings, Intest pater roe fui anoy TIrouserioky and all wei agonnls.8 CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.8.per New Scotch Treads.in alt weights.Now English Tw gets ver ve! 13 latest styles.New Frouch dultingd.dn best makes.Fine striped Trousorings.best Qualities.Fine Chocked Troyserings, latest patterns.New Fail Overcoutinzs.in latest colors.8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.* 8, CARSLEY.Now Cardigan Jackets, nll sizes, New Cardigan Jackets, all weights.New Curdizan Jackets, latest colora.New Cardigan Jackots, at lowest prices.8.CARSLEY.B.CAHSLEY.8.CAKSLEY.cn\u2019s Now Fall Underwenr.CY) (es Merino Underwenr.NEY TWEEDB.on's Heavy Cashmere Underwear.en's New Beotch Wool Underwear.en\u2019s :Usk Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, en's Finest Wool Underwear.! bite, Bcarlet and dhetland Under- | War.8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.Men's Colored Cashmere Socks.Men's Heavy Merino Hooks | from 25¢ pair.Men's Fine Lambs\u2019 Wool Men's Best Scotch Lamus\u2019 Wool Socks.Men's Noollen Socks.in all weights.Men's Bijk 5 , lox Full wear.8.CARBLEY.8.CARSLEY.\u201c8, DAT, EY.en\u2019s MEN'S NEW ALL KID GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL KID GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL Ki1D GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL KID GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL KID GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL KiD GLOVES MEN'S NEW FALL KID GLOVES Men's New Fall Kid Gloves.at 850, 9Ca, $L 00 20 per : air.\u2018Thbesu Gluves are the very eo marke: nnd deserve special ation from our customers, S.CARSLEY.8.CAISLEY.8 CARSLEY.LADIES' KID GLOVES LADIES' KID GLOVES LADIES KID GLOVES LADIES KID GLOVES LAD{LES' KID GLOVES LADIES KID GLOVES LADIES\u2019 KID GLOVES Alt new, fresh And elastic, just from the Manulacturers.8.CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.LADIES JERSEYS LADIES\" JERSEYS LADIES\u2019 JERSEYS! LADIBS' JERSEYS LADIES JERSEYS LADIES' JERSEYS LADIES JERSEYS The above stock fs complete with Parisian Novelties, in Bi:k, Cashmere, Braided, Tain, Bugled and others, procurable oniy at B.CARSLEY'S.LADIES\u2019 LADIES\u2019 B.CARSLEY\u2019'S.CORSETS CORSETS LADIES\" CORSETS LADIES\u2019 CORSETS LADIBS\u2019 CORSEIS LADIES\u2019 CORSETS LADIES' CORSETS Ladies\u201d French.English.German, American snd Canadian made Corsets, in all sizes.8.CARSLEY.FLANNEL FLANNEL FLANNEL FLANNEL FLANNEL 8.CARSLEY.EMBROIDERIES EMBROIVERIES EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERIES EMBEOIDERIES FLANNEL EMBROIDERIUS FLANNEL EMBROIDERIES Flannel Embrotderios and Embroidered t Flanne!s in shades, widths, und qualities.8.CAH4LRY.S.CARSLEY.8.OARSLEY.DRESS TRIMMING DRESS TRIMMING DRESS TRIMMING DRESS TRIMMING \" MANTLE TRIMMING MANTLE TRIMMING | MANTLE TRIMMING MANTLE TRIMMING Our.Trimming Department is now com- Hth\u2014the-{hrost aotd Ur \u2014\u2014 Feather T rimming is geonutnicnt, Feat rimming je 11 Solors.For miming Is sir ish.Feather Trimming is the favorite.Feather Trimming is at tempting prices.8, CARSLEY, 8.CARSLEY.&5.CARSLEY.FANCY GOODS FANCY GOODS FANCY GOODS FANCY GOOD3 IN LEATHER.IN PLUSH.IN BRASS.| IN'COPPER, ' FANCY GOODS FANCY GOODS FANCY GOODS FANCY GOQDS IN LEATHER, IN PLUSH.IN BRA#S, IN COPPER.A mostbeautiful stock of Fancy Goods, usoful and ornamental at our Funoy Department.S.CARSLEY.8.OARSLEY.B.CARSLEY, LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNBERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR DADIES' BCOTOH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 BCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES 8COTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 B00TCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 8COTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 BCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 SCOTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 8COTUH WOOL UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 8COTCH WOOL UNDERWEAR G0 to 8.Caralsy's for the rhodt odmplete assortment of Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool Under- wenr In Vests, Drawer: de Suits, the largest stock tà a A HOR B.C CARSLET, .STOCKINGS B8TOCKINGS STOCKINGS STOCKINGS ST@CKINGS STOCKINGS \u2018 '8TOCKINGS \u2018 STOCKINGS STOGKINGS STOCKINGS STOCKINGS BTOCEINGS STOCKINGS STOCKINGS STOCKINGS No House In the vaine in Ladies\u2019 ng en » Mosines as wu do, wo carry the larcest stock and the bes: assortment Ly in B America.8 CAHSLEY.JBROORS QEWING @IOTTON 8ines Introducing the Celebrated 8 © Ootton of JONAS BROOKS & BROS ipa oldost Bewidg Cotton Manulacturers ia Engiand, Manufacturers are asking for it Tailors are asking for it, Bhirt Makers are asking for i : And nearly ali private familles are now | Bottis, and Bist ihe\u2019 bany ving Ls Mand uso, not BW TABLE | covems.À Ve aroshowing Novalties in Baw Silk Table Covers with Plush Ceütres-in Rich Bhades, prices 84.50 and $6.75.Call and see then.We are Showing now designs in Raw Silk Table Covers.Prices low.\u2019 4-4 Baw Bilk Table Covers, from 93a.6-4 Raw Bilk Table Covers, from $1.60.-\u2014 8-4 Haw Silk Tuble Covers, from 2.50, 10-4 Luw Silk Table Covers, from 5.00, Gall and see them.We are showing Cloth Table Covers in all the leading Colors with Embroid¢red Borders, prices from $1.25, all good quality.Call and sce them.MADRAS MUSLINS.For Curtains in all qualities and Colors, prices from 130 to $1.60 periyard.Call and 800 our New Madras Curtains, prices from $1.50 to $ 14.00, Call and see our New Gulvure D'art Our- tains, prices from $3.90 to $33.00.FEATHER TRIMMINGS.Hundreds of yards of Feather Trimming sold this week, all adinit our prices away below other stores.Feather Trimmings, 130, same as sold elsewhere ax 250.REMEMBER OUR FRIOE 180.Feather Trimmings in Black and all Oolors at 156, All other qualities equally cheap.MANTLES.MANTLES.The demand for our Mantles is double any former seasoë.Headquarters for Mantles of every description at lowest cash prices.BUY YOUR MANTLES AND ALL KINDS OF DLY GOODS AT JoHN Np Uren & Ço 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.1635, 107.101, 111 ST.PETER ST\\ Terms Cush and only Uno Price.2244 AND INFORMATION TO THE run.LEO.! 3 We baveyjust bought the Bankrupt Stock of Messrs, Lamontagne & Co.Merchant Tatlora, St.Lawrence street, and we will commence the sale on SATURDAY next, 25th Sept, and following days, until the whole stock will be sold, atthe Noted Old Btores, £83 & 297 ST.LAWRENCE STREFT.The stock was bought so as to sell at fifty cents on the dollar, which means just half the regular trade prices.The stock consists of TWEEDS, COATINGS, UNDERCLOTHING, TIES,BOARFS, in faot a first-class assortment of Gents\u2019 Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, REMEMBER THE SALE .AT HALF PRICES \u2014on\u2014 SATURDAY NEXT.Tho 85th September.Borseau Broraces, 285\u2014&\u2014237 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.NOTICE TO LADIES.Our grand Millinery Show Days will be Tuesday next and following days: 28th, 29th, 30th SEFT,, 1886.All are invited to see the latest novelties in Millinery, Mantles, Feathors, &e 224t \u201cHENRY BIRKS & CO., JEWELLERS, &c., Invite inspection of thelr New FALL Importations Personally Selected.An Endless Variety of ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS at Prices to Suit AIL The Largest Asaort- ment that has been Shown in Canada.GOLD & SILVER WATCHES movemcnes.FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY.\u2014_\u2014\u2014o BEAUTIFUL GOLD JEWELLERY.SILVER JEWELLERY.Sterling Silverware in TEA SETS, BOWLS, CUPS, SPOONS, &C., &C.Fine Mounted China of the Most Beautiful Designs.CHIME CLOCKS.MARBLE CLOCKS, &GC.CUTLERY! & CO.keep a Full Line of Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, eto., of H.B.the Best English Make.235, 237 ST.JAMES STREET.a0 CENTS best Tie at FIFTY CENTS ever offered.Equal to any in the trade at 75c.All the very latest designs, R.J.TOOKE, # 177 St.James St.22411 FRESH SUPPLIES! Arriving this morninæ-of BOSTON BREARPAST SEM FLOUR BOSTON BROWN.BREAD MISHURE, POMMBRY \u201cSEC\u201d CHAMPAGNE Stands in the very front rank of Hich Class Wines, alli apuroached and Unapproachable tor Quall FRASER, VIGER & CO.FRESH SMOXED SALMON.A delloidus lot arriving by Express this mor M TOLLAND HERRINGS.Finest Quality.in small kegs.Perrier, Jouet Champagne, EXTBA QUALITY.SPECIAL.cope popular Wino at the Leading American ubs.Fresh Swiss (Grayere) Cheesn, Fresh Requefert Cheese.Fresh Fine Apple Cheeses, - Fresh Fremage de Briequebes.* * Fresk Neoufchate! Choose.FRASER, VIGER & CO.@00D OLD PORT WINE.GENEROUS WINE, atone Wine par excellence for Invalids, and the some dme one to be relished by those in thofuil vigor ° a hood.URN'S Choice Extra Particular OLD PORT (fn Wood und Bottle) {thout son, gxce tion the very finest dro ot PURE POR to bo Pad in the Dominion.P FINEST JERSEY Pi PRIKT BUTTER Received regularly twice a week, from the Famous Brockville Dairy, renown through- gas the States and OMEs.Fresh supplies received this morning, PEVILLED CRABB! BARATARLA SHRIMPS! Fresh from the Guilt.\u201d DINNER SHERRIES PEMARTIN'S Fine Wines, in Wood and FINE HAVANA CIGARS.Partagas, Masel Garcin \u201c(Atonsok, Fiordel Fumaz.| \u2014\u201410:\u2014\u2014 FRASER, VIGER & C0, GRUCERS & WINE MEROHANTS ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St James: Street.EST Ban \u2018 Any Amount io Choose From! We haye at present pd Tange and of Quilts m the spsctarnl n win Quai ot abl es Qu lia Tor | vers as flety scription.ns and Cri Quitte: Something Special in thers Goods, N ».BLANKETS.1 Blankets at our Store by the thousand pai: [ East Window PRESENT qualiey.Pom ts Sep for the ROKeIN to | rom of every dur.From the largest blanket ma REAL Seen PEA NEES ee We have this seaso the ch White lankols (Rat that Have red | ho Someta toll wool ve +400 Mrs these \u20ac only na goods, und without \u2018doubt ake Biankois Grey \u201cAilankote: _Bee the Looda in the House Furnishing Line, = MAXTLES.MANTLES MANTLES.\u2014 business among ont spot x rene showing.Fae re are te Dress Costumes.Dress Goeds.e received 5 Pattern Cost es ens, ostumes of the oele- \u201cNOTICE our Dress Goods and Sob we db not baye all the su and colour pew nl tyley aod Ange piece of Dress Plushes, Plushes.Flashes i to Sach al Dress Goods.errined Ve Velvews to match all, and striped Flushes of Janes A.Ocouvr, WHOLESAILE AND BETA 208 ST.ANTOINE xp 144, 146, 149, 150 MOUNTAIN aT.A Telephone No.88%.22411 X Xi We have begun one plensed with the Newest tioods 1n the FLEMISH WARE.Bome few choice pieces in this ware just opened, Antique Bhaped Jugs.Quaint Vases, &0 Other New Goods.Handsome China Vases, \u2014artistically painted.\u2014 Old Derby Ware, Belerian Ohina.Pretty oh Cruets, Cute Egg Stands.New \" Dinner Sets, New Chamber Sets, - \u2014 Oy vers Guess pyAL- nu X X MFAIRY LAMPS, M WATSON & PELTON, ¥ 83 Kt.Sulpice St.+ 210teod tt ; FRAGRANT AND DELICATE BlacxaeaD The best Stove Polish in the Wor dd.This Black Lead has become the favorite stove polie being the best, eleanest, and most economical now in use.The quality never varies, as it is always made from the best matorials.For sale by all grocers throughout the Dominion, Trade mark secured TELLIER ROTHWELL & C0, Bole Makers, alontreal Civic AFFAIRS.Meetings of t the © City ity Hall and Police Coin- toes.The City Hall committee met yosterdny afternoon, Present: Ald.Fairbairn, in th ghair.All.Rainville, Martineau, Lamontague, Farrell and Profonta.t was resoived to petition the City Council for a small anatoprintion to pay for necessary repairs to the Cit .On tho matter Ho the vainting of the now Board committee room, All.Martineau, who ad been requeated to supervise the work, reported that it bad been dono to his entire sut- tion.194tood The chairman was authorized to confer with Mr.Badger, with regard to granting no extra room in tho City Hall bullding, which was nocded for experimenting.A communication was read from the Per- rault Printing Company pompiniains that some of tuo work ullowed them by the committee had been given to rome other firms, à motion of Ald.Rainville, the T matter was referred to the City Attorne An application from Mr Cnarlebors skin e that he be paid the balance duo him for painting thonow Road Committee room was referred to the Road Conmiiteo.à statement was submitted showing that the mittee\u2019s exvenditure to date hud been £19, 39 With a balunce in aud of $5606 out of the original appropriation of $26,000 \u2018be committoe adjourned after signing a number of accounts.THE POLICE COMMITIEE, The Police.Comanittos, also met yestorday afternoon, Present: All Jeannotte (in the genie) Ald.Lee, Brunet, Dubue, Meshane aud enn An application from Detective Robinson, asking for n six weeks\u2019 leave of absence to visit Europe foe the benefit of his health, was recaived and granted.Wirh regard to tle petition of Mr, 8.D.Hamilton asking for $1000 for injurios received by ice falling on his bead on Bu.Pnul aireet, the City Attornev reported adversely and the cominittey decided to oppose pay- me A votition from Sergeant Charbonncau for $154 for extra rent while the new station was being built was granted After the roading of a letter from tho Dominion Transport Company complaining of the blockade in front of the Bonsecours Market on I'uesdays and Fridays, the Chief wis puthort: fod to seo what improvements could A potition vas read from residents in the vicinity of McDonald's tubacco factory complaining of insuficient jolie protection, and asking for n new fact Lie Chairman and Ald.Brunet were ap- potatod muttor.Several offers for sale of property at Hoohe- Inga for tho new station were received, and submitted to Ald.Dubuc und Kennedy fur in- ves on.\u2018The Cominittee decided t to Appropriate $100 for-ventilators- and d 6 Station.Ald.Lubuc, Kennedy nd Lrunet were appointed a sub-committee to ascertain the imn- provements neoded.» Applications woro received fer the position of Police matron from Mra.Ln- montagne, Mrs.Michael Luks nesse, Miss ello, Miss Goulot, ise Hamelin and Miss poxill | (recommende by Miss Barber, of the W.O, I.U.), Tho secretary was instructed Lo write to the applicants telling them to call upon Chief Paradis, who was requested to report to the ocomantittee on their resiective qualifications.Id, Kennedy remarked that ss Boxili, look after the female prisoners aitor scharge.pôtition from an ex-constable namod ongeuu, asking to be re-instatod, was not entertainod.; The committee thon adjourned.FOLITICAL DOINGS.a sub-committee tu look into the foe Aleeotings Yesterday, To.day and To-mor.w-Triangular Contests in, Laval, Bagot and Hochelaga\u2014A Liberal Candidate Hepudiated.A big political meting of the district ot Terrebonne ia being held to-da Asa ntbo, Terrebonne County.at which be bot itienl parties are re rosentod.Among o be present are Hon.Messrs, Chnpleau, \u2018Patton! Morcier.Bollerose, Messrs.Bergeron.Duhamel, Poirier © Ouimet, Tassd, Leblana, Corneiller and Mr, focholoau, the opposition candidate in Chambly County, has published an address to the eleotors of that constituenc There {8 to be n mass meeting at Hull, Ottawa County, to-morrow, Dr.Dubamael, ex-M, P.P.for Ottawa County, isto bo presented with an addro:s and goid watch av Piekanock to-day for services rendered'to the people of the county.The Nationalists are dissatisied at the manner in which thoy are belng treated by the Liberals, On the other han these are pin Eh they can to smooth matters down.stance.in Bagot County.Mr.Mercior has repudiated Mr.Pilon.who was chosen by tho Liberal convention.Mr, -Mproler doclaros himself in favor of Mr.Belanger, of Le Frogrès de L'Est, who bas been put forward as 0 Nattonalist candidate.arçé and Influential meeting was held last jerening in the Lachine\u2019 town artin, J.P., presided, in the ab- He of the mayor.Ihe Congorvative apeak- ers were losars.Bastoul, C.n and Bisailion \u201cand Opros fon speakers.Boyer and Prefontaine, M.Both aides \u2018claim sn victorr.he mectine at 2 Mountain street last evening in the interests of Mr.J.8.Hall, fra was larcoly à attend ed.a number of the londing citizens of tho locality boing present.Mr.Hall delivered a brief address which was very well\u2019 rocoived.also attended another meating at 775 Craig streot, where he also poke, oF hore are ind} tions of a triangular con- .test in Laval bat 5 oon Messrs, Leblanc and tion and All threo ure anx- fous to #0 to the Gabor verin Lachapello has entered the fleld in sohelaga County as an out and out Conservative.There is to be à meeting at St Laurent on Wednesday next in tho interests of the Con- servativo candidate, Mr.Rastoul.Hon.Messrs.Ross and Tol fod HM Messrs.ouimet, Cor- Bellies and D escufr s will be alois, ono of tho candidates in Jacques tor, has retired in favor of Mr.Boyer, the Liberal candidate, he contest in Bagot County promians to rest between Messrs.Denis, Consorvative.Pilon.Liberal, and Belanzer, Nationalist Tho Conservatives claim that Mr.Dons will \u2018catty the county by a good majority.The Late Mr.Cumifning, tobe funeral of tlie late Mr.W.B.Cummin k place oatords afternoon at 2 o\u2019cloc from the otel and was , Jargeiy at attende Xe a short service by Canon Ellegood, the funeral cortege pre proceed ea to Mount Royal Cemetery fhe large number present were noticed Sir Dopald A, Smith, Hon.Senator Rynn,-Mosars.grison.R.Angus, John Stirling, iA wv.-Tiomss rs Davids son porn buna Q- \u20ac.John Kerry.James Allan, H.A.Allan, Jobn Crawford, Risimre White -John Popham, B.Waddell, Heotor Mic Mickstizlo: +4, P, Clegh olm, 3 Philip Boott, Viet Jioperte son, N.N.Mein tosh, \u2014 Walkd Wm mom Gilman Chi OT.Charles Alexander: He Hon, Pustice se Win, Cowie, A.bertaon Hehard Thomas James Heit to Rob Dra i.Cramp, L.aldimand.7 ry uiespie, Sion Metarvoy.obertson Douglas, Jackson Rae, Job Abbott, Banks and others.The \u201cSardininn\u2019s\u201d Passengera boury.st of saloon nassongors por, Allan Royal ul?\u2018Siomaiip \u2018\u2019Bardinian ut.W, H.ford th, From ue obec Lie Liverpool.ra Soot Nuss.Lord Bishop of Algoma, D.Allan.a.Pick cle, Mrs, Boswell, Date ss Dickenson.Mrsi Giles.MF .G.Gor on.les Griseu, Mr.K ing Houston, ir.H.Ham r.Wm 0, Mrs.Lewis night, Mina Roni) Mr.A.62 Leslia.Mins angio Lonvit 4 erson, Mr.J.Gor- tM Corre Mra.Middlonian, Toa Moratn.4 5 rris, Mr.J.A.Peunir Mr, Qsborne Plunkett, Misa Khuhya, Mr, Herbort jjmitb, Bis due Stevenson, Mis van, Mr.Henry Tee Miss Wemyss Sala on, Mr: Wi Third Edition: SHERBROOKE'S | SHOW.Strangers Flocking Euto the City\u2014Every- thiug Hoing Got in Readiuoss for the Opening To-day \u20145owe of the Exhibits Described.PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDFNT.] SHFBBROOKE, September 22 \u2014 Yesterday was just the sort of day on wkich tbe or- dinury observer makes up bis mivd that he can predict the weather lor the next 24 Lours botter thin the scientists at tho obs rva- torics who manufacture the probabilities.Tho probabilities posted at the Sherbrooke telegraph office yastorday wern: \u201cCool, fino, clear weather.\u201d But it didu't look Hke it.illowever the probs.were right.There wag a obarp frost last night, aud to-day the weather hus been cluar and bracing, wilh au almost ¢loudiess sky, and tho indications are that Sherbrooke will be Juvored with f'ne weather for the opening days of the l£xhibi- tion.The town prezents a busy appeatancy to-day.Over 2000 strangers bave taken up their quarters hore.The hotels are crowded, and it is next thing to impossible to secure à Whols bed for one\u2019s self.Two or three or more in ons room will be the regular order of things.About 29 carloads of exhibits have arrived by tho various rait- ways and all the waggons in the peighbor- hood aie heing utilized to convey then to the Exhibition grounds.Mausy more exhibits are expected to arrive to-murrow.On the Exhibitlon grounds an great deal of work has been done to-dny.In the ruain building many of the exhibits are now in piuca, althouzh very few of then ato yel 1n show shape aud MANY ARE STILL UNPACKED.At the machinery hull nearly all the ex- blbits bave arrived, but the slafiiug is not \u2018et in, and the onglne is not tel up, Lhe oller not haviug vet arrived.It is Lurdly expucted nuw that the machinery will La lu motion before Saturday afternoon.The power for the lizlit is to bo furnished ane electric by the ongine - that runs the agricultural machinery, and consequently the butldings and grounds canuol be lighted up Letoru Savurduy uieht, and exbibitors Will therefore bo unuble to complete their prevaru- tions after dark unless they take coal ol lumps.As Bova as power cit be sceured adi the buildin zs and grounds und the principal tents will be lLsbted with electricity.There Will be aitogether tweuty-live electric lamps.Tho whole of the wain bwldinr of last year's Eastern \u2018Townships Exhibition is this year used as a diving room.Carpenters havo been tusy all vay constructing tables in this building.\u2018Tbe foreman says there bas beon very great difficulry in suëurinæ workmen, but be tlinks overythinæ will bu ready for:visitors to-worrow by hard work.Au addition has been mada to this buildin lo serve as a kitchen.It is very cumnie dious, with an extensive cooking rane, containing four oveus an! a huge grawe {or broiling meat and a long carving table with an attachment fllled with Lot water, over which the trays ol dishes rest upd are so kopt warn.too kitchen 13 now READY FUL BUSINESS.Opposite the eastern entrance of the main building is a large tent that will pe cceu- pied by tho horticultural exhibit, which :n- cludes fruits, garden vegetables, growing RS and cu.flowers.This tent is in ivess, although all the exhibits are not in place, some of thew not having yet artiv- ed.It is expected that everything will be in place in this tent to-morrow except tho cut flowers, which will not arrive until Monday.\u2018There will be eight hundred plates of fruit.Most of the oxbibits in this tent are from the Ensteru Towuships.On the opposite side of the main buildios is the large agric :ultural tent, where all kinds of me uco arc où exhibition.It is expected tuat ali the exhibits will be in place in this tent to-morrow niæht.There are 97 exhibits of cere ala 52 of small fleld seeds, 117 of roots and 127 of dairy products.Most of the oxbhibits in this tent are from the \u2018astern \u2018Townships, but the Count of Montcalm makes a very arg showing.Next to borticultural tent will to the poultry tent, \u201cbut the poultry will not arrive until Monday.The roller coaster or inclining railwav certainly will not be completed to-morrow, as all the frame-work ls not yet up.Willlam Hood & Son, of Montreal, are constructing this railway.They say the OCUNTRACTORS DID NOT DELIVER | the lumber on time, and they were delayed pearly a week from this cause.They expect to have it in running order by Friday night, but it may not be cowpleted belore Satur- av.One of the chief atiractions of tho exhibition will be the Canadian\u201d Pacific exhibit of the produce of Manitoba, the North-West, Urit- b Columbia and the Algoma districts from beyond Fort Willlam to the Ottawa River.Tho tent containing these exhibits, occupies 2623 foot of space.The Company \"have, besides, a smaller ton tea that came over in the first ship from Japan that arrived at Vancouver city and was carried over the Canadian Pacific rallway to Montreal.The matron ana girls of the Chiidren's Home of Sherbrooke wlll have charge of this tent and will sell tea at five cents a cup.For ten cents they will seiln cup of ton and bread made trom this year's Manitoba wheat with butter from McAliis- ter's creamery at $Sioney Mountain, Manitoba.The bread is wade from Manitoba wheat by Mr.Edward Pole, of the Montreal Cash Bakery.The proceeds from the sale of tea, bread and butter will be given to the Children\u2019s Home of Sherbrooke.\u2018he Canadian Paoifié exnibits wiil bo ready row, notwithstanding the fact That soy, did not begin to up AT THE TORONTO EXHIBITION until last Saturday morning.Besides what was shown at Toronto there wlil bo a Dumber of fresh exbibits trom British Columbia.In addition to the two tents the company have four double stalls for native stock from tho ranches of the Canudian North-West.There is no danger of any of the exhibits at Sherbrooke being destroyed by fire, us there ts a lire station on the ground with a Silsby steamer, a hose reel and tive firemen in constant attendances, while there aro clec- tric lire and police alarms in every building on the grounds, and there is telephone con - nection between the Ître station on tho frounds and the ire headquarters in Sher- ot withstanding the hurry and push today the arrangements made by the careful managers are such that there scons to be no disorder.Lhe work in the offico of the secratary, Mr.Tylee, and other officers is being conducted in a quiet but active and businesslike way.All the officers of the association are very obliging and there seoms to be no difficulty in ascertaining what is what and where Is where.To-morrow will be a visitors\u2019 day, but it is not expected that the uttendanco will very large, as some of the exhibits will not be In order.Friday and Saturday people will begin to pour in, and it {8 expocted that ou Mouday the grounds will be crowded.A HEAVY DEFAULTER.A Hartford Insurance President Said to Be in Montreal.HARTFORD, Conn., September 23.\u2014Mr.Bartholomew, the Insurance President, whose shor aused the appointment o & receiver for his company yesterday, is now known to be In Montreal.He was supposed to have large property, though it was not in sight.\u2018His business judgment was much sought, and he rendered many valuable services gratuitously, Some banks tefused his (paper because of his reticent manner, but nearly all have some of 4t in soma form.It is estimato:i that S300,Q0U is held in Hartford and much elsowbern.It is put at over ,000,000, but no one knows the exac amount He will bé thrown into Insolvency to-day, thus removing attachments and prior claims, INDIANS LEAVE THEIR RESERVE.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR! WINNIPEG, Man., September 23.\u2014 The Bat- tletord flerald contains particulars of sore sixty lodisus leaving Poundinaker's reserve and going, It is sald, in the direction of Edmonton, because thoy were refused 1001 as a punishment for misdemeanors.Indian officials had btarted in pursuit.The Indians bad no arms and could not hunt, and it is supposed that hunger will drive them back.monton advices say that the fugitives bad not appeared in that locality, v \u2014\u2014 SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.Newront, 8.L, September 23.-Mrs.Mary Isabelle Neilson \u2018yesterday filed a petition for divorce against ber busband, Frederick Neilson, «f New York.Mra, Nellson is n sister of Frederick Gebhart, of New York.ir.Neilson is a member ot one of the best {nickarbooker families and belongs to the Union à Concuintg and otber clatis, Mra.Neft- son charges adultery, desertlon, extremes crublty, drunkénnosn and pegloct to provide , for hor supporte A FIERY SPEECH.Significant Utterances of John Dillon in the Commons, Irishmen Counselled te Continue the Policy of Resistance-Evictious, the Oppression of the Land Lenzue and Wholesale Imprisonments Threatened, {SPECIAL TO THR STAR] LONDON, September 23.\u2014 Irishmen are grumbling loudly over the new commission.They say tuo landlord's interest 18 unduly represented, and neoithor of ita members is likely to favor the tenants.The Irish Tories, on the other hand, object strongly to Lords Miltown aud Cowper, and are eerious- ly frightened at the appointment of Sir James Curd, who stated In the Times that a third of the rent of Irish holdings had disappeared.The commission, nevertheless, is not a bad one.The chances are that it will report julictal rents too high.With regard to the Winter prospects, there are two significant indications in addition to Sir Micbael Hicka-Bouch\u2019s strident threat of coercion.The first was Me.DIllon\u2019s fiery speech of Wednesday morning, in which he declared with passionate emphasis that as long as he had life and liberty, and as long as the Government left them that liberty, ha Wouid counsel the Irish people to continue THE POLICY OF KESISTANCE An eoxtravrdinury hush came over the House when these words were spoken.The Government accepted the speech as a defl- ance.The second point was Lord Randolph Churchill's hint of reform in the procedure, backed by Lord Salisbury's declaration last night tbat tbe new lrish tactice were a means of torture, which could not be permitted to survive.Irishmen tuke this to mean that their policy both lin Westminster and in Ireland will be vigorously combatted.Their present policy is simply one of obstruction.If the Government determins to support the landlords, there will be evictions, the oppression of the Land League and wholesale imprisonments.It is remarkable that the * Stormy Petre!\u201d of l1rish affairs, Mr.Clifford Lloyd, was seen last night ovnversing with members of the Government.Irishmen are well satisfled with Tuesday's division, and think it a great thing to bave got together 120 Liberals.NORMAN, THE REPORTED WAR IN AFGHAN.IRPECIAL TO THE STAR) STMLA, September 23.\u2014Nolnformation bas becn received bore confirming the report of the existence of war between rhe Afghans and the people of Badaxhshan.The rumor is not credited.The Government will propose procedure reform, in accordance with the advice offered by the recent committee on that Subject.TAE GERMAN ARMY MANŒUVRES.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR] PaAnIs, September 23:\u2014A French military critic connected with the Republique Fran- caise, who witnessed the late German man- @upres, writes that he thought the ca simply soiendid.Infantry and artillery, he says,do not excel in the same branches of the French service.THE ANNEXATION OF CRETR [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR{ ATHENS, September 23.\u2014It is rumored that the English Government ovnternplates the annexation of Crete.PROPOSED GOVERNMENT MEASURES [SPECIAL TO THR STAR.LoNDON, September 23.\u2014The Government will introduce, ut the next session, a rallway rates bill and a merchandise marks bill OFF FOR A HOLIDAY.[SPECIAL TO THR BTAR.] Loxpox, September 23.\u2014Lord Salisbury will go to the continent on Friday aad Mr.Chamberlain on Saturday.INSPECTION OF ANTICOSTL t of tl English Ir $ t Expe- * dition Opinions Mr Lint Ok pe IsPECIAL TO THE BTAR! QUEBEC, September 22.\u2014Mr.Stockwell, promoter the.new An ntlooatl Colonizn- tion Society, and the English delegates who accompanied hi m to this country for the purpose of reporting upon the island, bave roturned to town from their inspections.The delegates appear to have enjoyed the trio Hrorneneely.ond judging by the large supply of champagne aud uther good things which went down With them from this city on board the special steamer * Conqueror,\u201d every.provision had been made for thelr comfort, Steamboat men report that the owners of the * Conqueror\u201d are to receive $150 per day for per use.All the expenses inc hy Stockwell Jo connection with tals trip, will, It is said, be borne by his company, in the event of the report of the delegates provi favorable.1t18 clalmed already by some 0 tho delegates, that M r.Stockwell has proved the ru f ail tbe representations made by him in his prospectus.The delegates in question are Captain Carwick, an officer in vue of the Highiand regiments; Mr.Wilkinson, an Oxfold scientist; Alr, Tin mber, a Norfolk farmer on a large scale, who has h also extousive Australian experience, an Mr.Hamilton, al ox-Australian gentleman farmer The leature of Apticosti wbich above all others commended itsoll to the Australia farmers was the abundant supply of Tran.wator, Mr.Tfnaber especially dwelling upon tho disastrous results to caitle of the great droughts of South Aust Mr.Light, C.E, Who was selected by the ropresontatives of the company in England, on the recommendation of Sir Leopard Tilley 46 report upon the island and jis resources and harbors, returned some days before the delegates, but has not yet completed his report.He declines to wake any part of it public, stating that it is the bas property of the company which praored jt and is to pay for it.It is that some days before leaving for Anticosti, Mr.Light said that he ould not go down and make the d for less than $4000.Tn conversation upe ob the island, Mr.Light speaks ot 1e! forilily of the island and of the pro rolific grown there this year.The Pet Tr ot a certain sum of money in throwiog up; breakwaters, etc, would also, be sæys, ensure to Anticosti sale aa comfortable bar ors, DEATH OF MR.HOMER, M.P.Sudden Demise of the Member for Now Westminster\u2014Sketon of his Life.\u2018Ora wa, September 22.-Hon.Mr.Bowell to-day received a telegram from Now Westminster fonouticlng the e sudden death of Mr, Homor, à ate Mr.Joshua Attwood Reynolds Homer was born at Bar rington, N.8B, in August, 1827, and Tras consequently 5 rears of age.He was tbe gran nited Empire Loyalist and marriod the daughter of another United Empire descendant.Mr.Homer was a commission mer- t'| Chant by trade, and settled in British Columbia in 1854.Ho was elected to the Legislative council in 1863, and res returned to the Commons in March, 1882, on the a pointent of the sitting member, 1cInnes, to the Senate, as a Liberal-Con- sérvative, and was re-elected at the.last general electi tion.A PLEA FOR THE ANARCHISTS.CHICAGO, Septeriibor 23.\u2014-In a column and a bait letter to the Daily News, Mrs.Black, wits of Captain Binck, counsel for the Anarchists, makes a plea to the public for the lives of the eight men.The lettor prophesies a reign of terror in the near future, and ad- visés the people of Chicago to rchase temporary peace with the lives of the Anarchists.CHASING THE BANDITS.LAMPASAS, Mex, September | report of tho battle with 'El Co néar this place, on tho 16th inst, contirmed, and El] Coyotes\u2019 body h identified beyont question.Endaral troops aro still chasing the escaped ba Da PORN DOC an That tired, Innguld fooling and dul \u2018heat.ache ia verv disagreestle.\u2018lake Carter's Little Liver Pills before \u201creliving: and you will find reliel, llley néver v good.\"| said E simply.\u201cknows wouid FATHER AND SON.A Short Stor®® 0 \u201cNo, sir,\u201d said I, \u201cit was not talked.* about.Mr.Raynor disapproved of the .match, but it was to take place next year, nevertheless.\u201d ; \u201cAh, disobedience was to be of him,\u201d observed Mr.Halland.\u201cYour sister, Mr.Clayton, has had a lucky escape.\u201d \u201cShe will not think so, sir: and it will kill her.\u201d \u201cMy poor lad,\u201d sald the younger partner, laying his hand upon my shoulder, at which I burst into tears, though I strove to restrain them, \u2018we are very sorry: sorry for her and sorry for you; you need not be ashamed of those tears, which do you honour.\u201d \u201cFrederic Raynor will not be punished,\u201d said Mr.Halland in a gentler tone; \u201cor Êrather he will be left to the stings of \u201chis own conscience; for his father\u2019s sake, wo shall spare him all public shame.He sails for Australia next week.In a new land and under new intluence there is still a hope that he mav make amends for his sinful\u2014nay, his criminal \u2014act, and become another - man.\u2019 \u201cQh, sir, bjt are you quite sure he ad it?\u201d \u201cYes, he confessed as much to brother and myself this morning, and his father\u2019s presence; it isa wonder th murder\u2014parricide\u2014was not add h other crime for ! thought it would have killed the old \u201cIt will kill Kitty,\u201d cried I vehement \u201cNo, mo,\u201d said the younger brother; \u201cit will not kill her, if, aa we doubt not, she is a good girl.She will see that this oung 1 wan is not worthy of her, and in he end will make a better choice.\u201d \u201cCan I see him, sir?\u201d \u201cNo, my lad; it is his own wish that he should see no one till he sets sail, An interview with him would only pain you, for I see you have a tender heart.Wi must forget him, that is the kindes) thing to done on all accounts; an above all things let no one speak of hi hit = to his father.\u201cCould you ask him to write to Ki I had a selfish hope Lane o\u2014 I might be spared the telling of grace with my own lips.\u201cWe could, of course,\u201d sald Mr.Hal- land; \u201cbut if you will take our rv you will not ask it.He would onl unsettle her by dwelling, perhaps, upon possibilities that may never reali Ve are very sorry for you.We think no less of \u2018ycu, but better, fo! having spoken in his behalf; but his his case is in our opinion a hopeless one, It be best, much best, to represent it as being so to your sister.\u201d \u2018Then \u2018I made omy bow and od Soa mn ol sad distr ress, onl pom 1 did so, Halland h de t his hand, whic never been d one to me, or to any by the clerks, as I believe, before; an hour before it would have made me very proud, but there was small comfort to any such mark of honour.i Ti foun Kitty that even at her embroidery, in which dof worl she had really aftained a t ency; she had called to me from t Le pare _ louras I came in, in à bright cheery way,- - which showed me that she had some goods news to communicate, doubtless concerning increased prices paid to her by those who bought her work; but the smile faded from her face directly she cay, ht sight of mine.Frodhere is nothing the-matter\u2014with Frederic?™ cried she, with agitation.Co \u201cNot as to health, darling; but in Imother : ways, alas | there is.\u201d And th her all.It was an enâler task than I pected, from her never making thé Teast interruption; Dug tening with pale face and ri rigid | ips until the end\u2014 | and even when had done there was no outburs \u201cThon you belleve Pre Frank, that, Freë eric Raynor, your old guilty ota f a fraud dd was frien ae aL \u201cMy d arling, or an \u201cI have no choice but tod lieve it, though Heavea him innocent.11.\u201d e has confessed to himse \u201cDid you hear him?did you see pap.enquired Kitty, in quick passionate Ne o, dear; but both the Messrs.Hak land were present hen M : \u201cWhat do I care for the M ors Hak.land?\u201d she broke forth.\u201cWhat do: know of them that I should believe it * night because they ray so, although the ne is shining ?do know Fred.He js.good and honest, ray and Rind your employers your sistera would you lieve then then?It w be more likely to be true than this im Itis the: who are the Lhelyes, for toy have stolen bis g : Ico uid not ha ve © dreams thal that they was such force an nature, as shone forth in Kd hold tone; they did not spare even myself.ou are a coward, and not worthy of such a friend, Frank.If I had your place, I would have said, \u201cYou Hel: you hel\u2019 \u201cMy darling, calm Jouzse \u201d aid Ias gently as I could, for really her extreme excitement, ahold do herself some ous mischief.tise question of proof and oon confesses to to a crime, there is an \u2018end © 2 \u201cLet him confess it to me\u201d cried \u201clet him tell me with his own lips, * have falsified my father\u2019s aocountez have, robbed the men who fie mg - bread.\u201d And not even then vo aa, De it.\" I would say, * and know not what you ye share 1t was idle, of co er her after this, and a1 di Be attem tte 1 spoke of the probability imself b d Raynor's and: to h vice a vs Le se no hand but his could open her eyes; and he was bound\u2014alas, I could no longer gay \u201cin honour\u201d \u2014but in comm humanity, Lo release her from .har.en i Tho wr vies to say he is innocent,\u201d said I, \u201cthen I will believe him, thou, Jou and I should be the- only persons \u201cHe will not do that,\u201d answered ) 1; \u201cfor he will know that I shall is Innocence for gran And so the matter was.Jeft.Inthe .letter I addressed to Frederic Raynor, 1 adjured him to make a clean breast of the matter in which he stood accu for m sister's sake.If he was guilt he h nly to say so, and we two least woul continue to hold him inno the other side.But if graced himself, was it not his duty te confess it to us, that time might craie I his image from my sister\u2019s he leave it open to the reception of ancther I put all this in as gentle la \u2018 could, consistently with Kitt Er but L'felt that they were bard te It was humiliation enough that te \"had Send our his crime to his em je hout my constituting m L'èe add fat er-confessor; and it must that after that affair of the music Ades 1 had not the confidence in his word which I now profes Iis reply was of an evasive PE.Cal 3 d not + te to Kitty dat ese few lines to, with hd oes mencemant inor signature: \u201cKit quite free, and may her next choice 8.less unhappy one.God bless you both,* (To be-Oontinueld) ») cent, though all the world should be on really dis TastE Edition.ALL Sold.000 \u2014\u2014\u2014 rem The various editions of the commer- elal number of TE STAR are exhausted.To those dealers and others who remitted too late for supplies the money has been refunded.CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETICS.The Annual Games of the Canadian Amateur Atbletio Associntiou\u2014lurge Number of Eutries\u2014Couipetitors ilere Already.The annual championship mesting of the Amateur Atbleise Association of Canada par place to-morrow ou the grounds of the Shawrock Lacrosse Cluv, comtuencing ut 230 p.m.sharp.The day fixed for the meeting by the by-law was Saturday the 25th.but owing to the tact that the schedule of the Nattounl Laeross Assocciation had fixed tuat duy for the Moutreul-Torusto lacrosse math, the precattlog day bad to bu tuken for the championship moeting.the meetiug to-morrow is certain to atiragt | a large pumber as the entrivs aro larger than aver bofors and all the competitors are noted amateur athletes.A large delegation from New York is here and are sure lo give good account of themselves.The follow- ire 1s the list of entries which closed yestoer- day at noo 0 Tan RDS a RUS.NG S.Robertson.M.à à A: LCi J.J.8mith, N.Ÿ.A.C.: \u201c Lonnosvilio: J.ou \"Thornton.vi I Thompson, M.A.A.A.; Jud.sos Hu.~J.8.Ilobertson, M.A.MW.Ford.N.Y.A.C.: H.M.Younr, 40 Yarns Run.\u2014J.8.Robertgon, MN.A.G.J.Bradish.J.P.Thornton, .W.Fo A.Jordan, aloft .wn fay NILE N\u2014C.M.Sith.N-Y.A.C; re PL Gilman, Nan.A.C.; J.W, Moffatt, M : AA: Sidney Sail Seller, des \u20188.L &: G.Trucer.anderers À OxE MILE RUN LLC M Smith, N, Y.À EB T.Rogen West vide A i @ Carter, , N.Ÿ A.C.: as .P.D.Skillman, Man.J.Ww, Moffatt, \u2019 MA.jrs 8.L.C,: G.Tra- A.A.; Sidney Jolley, NES Wanderers A.C., wo MiLk Rux.\u2014E.C.Carter, C.: dy Hegan, West Side A.C.: PF.Sime 20 Yarps HURDLE RacE\u2014A, an, M.w Yond and M.H.Young.ull of tbe Ne va AC: and J.T.Rhinehart, Man.A.C.Tune MiLk WALK.\u2014J.D.udry, \u201cLe Trappeur \u201d Éarle, city: > R Irving, Parkdale LE HioH Lean \u2014Geo.À.Casey, a\u201d?.N.H.H.Baxter and {tio X,Y.AC: E D- Lana ALC: J A.AA: RB.E.Bi own.Guelph \u2018Ww.169 JUMP.x.w.Ford and H.Baxter, of the N.Y.A.C T.Rigelare, an.E.Lrown, Guelph: A J.Molly, Lennoxv ille.NNING BRO.\u2014À.À.Jordan.M.Ru be N.Y.J.H.Phillips.gh iL C.A.A N.AA rd.N.LD.AJ Man.= à Dunioi Irvington AJ ordun T.Rhinehart, Man.A.C.: HROWIXG 56 Lbs.Veionr\u2014 C.A.J.Queck- ' rnor, N.Y.A.O.: R.E.Brown, Guelph; R.i .Bowen, a L« C.TTING TH or.\u2014C, À.5 Queckberner : ga d M.W.Ford, of oN.Y.A.C Brown, Se uelph: H.Tra 8, ,8.L.C.Tusowixg HAMMER \u2014C.A.J.Quockbernor.Ls N LAC : B.E.Bowen, Guelph.Va Tua or War \u2014Teams of five men, St.George ot B 8 Club.Royal Bcots, Maple Leal Athletic rding the sprint races and sbort runs much interest is felt over the meeting between Robertson, the Mootreal representative, and Ford, of New York, the ali-round : amateur champion of tho States .Hobe as son hus the fastest Canadian record tor ; slow Gia \u201cof a mile, and apart fron being a Blow starter, is tremendously fast also at a Ga hundred yards and two hundred and twenty \u2018 Fords.In the balt-mile and mile races se ere ought to be splendid going between Moffat: apd Smith, of New of Montreal, and Carter, Skillinan York.The Halifax man, racey, an unknown quantity.\u2018ne two miles has only New York entries, but alt good ones; Carter is one of the fastest amateurs in the world attwo miles and over.Inthe pole hich leap, Brown, of Guelph, is to give the New York entries ze nty to do to win, and Phillips, of Mont- eal, to do the same in the broad jump.PAYING BACK.How Mr.Bernard Changed From a Liberal to n Couservative Candidate in Ver- cheros County.The o cards have been changed in the political conflict in Vercheres county.Bix months azo I.rnard, ex- was elected by tho iLernis over Mr.Caruior.tho Conservative [IAT Was In the Lez isluture he vos atndneh sub- porter of Mr.Mercier.on the time he 2 along to select @ candidate for the general elections a Liberal convontion 0 founty.and this a opt selected Mr.A.Lussier as standard bearer, auletly putting Mr.roard aside, claiming that he wus of no more use to o party.r.Peruard and his friends wero altogether disploused at this ireatmont, and ow they bave gone back on the party.r.rhard will oppose Mr.Lussier and if elact- it is understood that he will support the Taillon ministry.Sir George Stephen otal, and Le Banque d'Hochelagn.To the Editor of THE STAR: B8IR-1n your laudable-desire-to-givetbe ?vublic the earliest intelligence of important matters vital to their wellaro, you sometimes very naturally make mistakes.Last evening you aunounoed under the beading, 2 \u201cA Raileay Judgment, Ja Banque ad Hoche WING its case against Sir George Ste SE D,A.Smith ne St R.BA ngus and ncan Mcintyre.\u201d\u201d ln this I find a Llght inaccuracy, which, lest It micht distress my clients and \u2018seriously affect C.P.R.btook, you bad better correct.The only mistake you have made is the trifling one of utting the cart before the horse.The Pan Instead of winnine its suit, lost, as ; any one might discover who would read be- a, , log tholblack letter heading.7 You are also wrong in slatiox that tho £ alley named bad bought the M.P.Rallway.They! hava neither bought id sh to buy it.They unfortunately bold ; Te, ,000 of its Jon which, have no ; du er would gi ae.ot to any ui dividual at a considerable = ont rg cash, Att a Bs hod ot al ter or en © Montreal, Sept.39, 1686.7 1he Fasiliers.quite 8th Fusiliers voip athalf-nast seven A is evening for their tH to Belleville, Ont he regiment will lea aventure station J special train shorti after eight d M arrive at Reville Foran \u201cSix and seven to-morrow moruing.The will immediately Droge d to alr cam © gpd She ari Be gd z ched by the The 6th on pitched at Belleville over i dar, Saturday and Bunday fod ar Mr 0 reach mdinins à d re ning.The annual inspection Tare nce on Saturday afternoon before Lid at.- I.Van traubenzie, Deputy-Adjutan = of this district ce I 0 x rong wi pad fife and drum bands.pio 1% 2 8 resent ac Be re à with one or t ti x 2 Oo wo drce 0.Bo Phown a laudable desire to meet ch rl + their men, and the regiment wil x : men er than o lent | ave been cad.© sister red coa 8) amass evening mar bao with « om - Lg Lo from th Action for D: ude Jetté bas granted a petition t Brazeau for eave to enter action\u2019 in pauperis for $500 damages | for seduc- on again D vid oll known d esteemed Eo and phys flame eo girl sues for an uilowance Tor Lor child.born Tor Martel is absent from the city.Bla .Martel is absent from ds repudiate the charge agal ainss % Returned from Parts : Dr.J.A.Rodier, son ot.Mr, C.8.Rodier, has returned to Montreai after à sojaurn of |- hrgo months in the French capital Dr.er followed a course ot lectures en steur on the treatment of hydronhohia he ng been permitted to do this at the re- tol the Quebso Government iavited to sond a reprase ba er was vorr kindiy troates byt à eavaut, who takos a deop interest in Conde The Torontos.: oir armoury and g a = for 5 Le The Toronto lacrosse team | robo fo night, Atriving bare at of or to- rrow morning.This is Jono with the pur- ppd enndiing them to Le per y résted fresh for the contest on Satu sy.ici dicing 1 fl be ait ar mad th hs oveninain (De Douce 1 king sun Foon tha hoid the ® poring streal.La exasllent Mall 88.\" Oasplag™ à A prpool iE prema | 4 THR Tianost QUESTION., A Treaty Sa Prepared by \u2018Ureat Pritate ans The Vaited ntates.ISPECIAYL TO THE STAR| \u2018 OTrAWA, September 23.\u2014It Is uhdarstnod that tbe treaty which is in course of prepare stion hetwoon the United States and Great Britain bus been sent here for inspection by the Dominion Cabinet before siguiug by the ban ocontractivge parties, lunsmuch as C \u2018auadu ls must directiy interested.It is sand that the subject was broached by Great Britain oa the 1vsult the Nova tian elections being known, and that Lord Lansdowne went to Engiaud especially on this business.The presence of Lord Lausdowne in London, us re vresouting tho Canadian Government, and Minister Phelps, on behall of the United States, enablod tho pegotintions mentioned In the cable despatches us vfficisily udivitted in tne Imperial Parlia- went last nigbit-to be made.The propused treaty not oily sctiles the fishery aud bead- and \u201cquestion, but deals, it is said, with reciprocity botweon Cubada and the United Stute~ lu certain classas of products.Sux- But | gestions by the Domimon Goverument as to modifications will ba forwarded to the Colonial Secretary in Londen at au early day, THE PEACE AND FUTURE OF IRELAND Discus Ar.Gelinas to pu Terms: Stock.X $ ouch; balance, 3 months\u2019 ap ho: Tnvant note, Pook Debts e.> Rar GÉLINAS 1 in \u201cYamachiche, and at our office, in the city of Montreal.SEATH & DAVELUY, Trust 96 and 98 St.James Street à } ustoes.Montreal.23 Beptember, 1 MARCOTTE & 00, 224 Seod Auctioneers.MONTREAL WEST.A MEETING OF ELECTORS Favorable to the Election of + S.HALL, ESQ, IR, \u2014WILL BE HELD AT\u2014 No.156 ST.LAWRENCE STREEY, \u2014oN\u2014 FRIDAY, 24TH INST, AT EIGHT P.M.A.C.BE LERY MACDONALD, BECRETARY.2242 E.P.ROE'S NEW NOVEL, \u201cHE Eel in Love with His Wife,\u201d 30c, by mail 32c, at Henderson's.189 St.Peter st.For Sale or to Let.Furnished or Unfurnished VILLA COTTAGE.on Dorchester street west, No.1531 Imm te possession.Size of house.x Ww with extension kitchen, etc.18 x 20.Lot 56 ft.front by about 120 feet deep.Lane in rear.Good stabling: modorn conveniences.No exponse spared to make a comforiable ome.R.XK.THOMAS, Real Estate Agent, 30 St John Street De SALE \u2014 THREE NEW CAB sleighs, first-class make, will be sould 10 Honey & Laroix, fond\u201d 337 Mt.Pani street (YOR BALE ~ ORGAN, $65; $10 CASH od ass per month: § octaves, 6 stops, C.W.LINDSAY 1858 st, at = SALE\u2014SOLID BRICK COTTAGE on St.Andre street, near Sherbrooke iP gr Sa Deal Elie agent, 1613 Noire Lame 2243 G.Lb.41 OR SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE BEST sigars stores ln in the 6 Sty: sma small capital BR na ee GRAND ARE T x & months fn use, MES, will sell cl lo 6300 pe 4 leaving Tor British Columbia.Address, G 2500, a JOR BALE-CHEAR, PACKING CASES.13 TiTRE ANTED -OIL TANKS: UNE LARGE __ ot two small een] ss particulars by letter te PF.O.Bax 2054, WASTED-TO PURCHASE, TWO HOUSER IN THE west at from 10 $4.Immediate end, 000 for an bayer.G.L> Koss, veut, 1618 Notre Lame ANTED AT OXCE-RMART YOUXG_GIRLS WASTED Machine.The Montreal Wa TO PURCHASE ALLKIXDS OF CANT lothing, furs, carpets, stores and farni- rare.ce A 635 Craig street.EY obs to Co.470 > l\u2019aol se x34 1 ANTE] IRLY TO FORK.IN A FACTORY.NV À ppay ak De Dresoies 3 ANTED A à THORODGILY at PIR man, in tl trade.DT.Jonn.MacLenn & Co, DE.st.Tu WASIED-A GOO GOOD DRESSMAKER, AT 1333 st.Woarsiriss OXCE, RE FOR ONE iD.163$ Luko street.vent by registry office oe Ee BASQUE HANDE APFLY TD ohn Russel, indies* drgssmoaker, » 137 Bleury street, Moa! ra 3:4 1 Roa with on ou our ei this FULL OR back parlor.lor, stuall private family.RUN: \u2014 FOR OESTLÈRES, eu CENTRAL LO ay.meals if required.£3 Belmont sireet, RNISHED, LARGE, SOnFORTABLE, Convent renin Focal lity.150 Mansseld street.Rai \u2014 A DOUBLE KOOM WITH OR \u201cFimo fariiahed for two gentiemen.12 Anderson ve 94 3 Roous ares IDLY FURNISHED, AT 38 BERRI Dear Viger Garden.\u2019 En SC MPORTABLY FURNISHED AND SOD Ro = per week ; also table board.$ 338 per Ai MUST, daince airoel, R°OHS-TWO LARGE AND TWO pote Le Boos vacant.59 Cathedral.University sirest, opposi the Lugiish , Rojas A (LANGE DOUBLE hes closet a on n \u2018at nes ; 211 the comiurta of *% dome Sl Roox-TO LET.NICELY FURNISHED ToT beautifully »ituated.over our store; bath, eut paf he Dern moderite.leary Grantand Son.aud Dorchester streak: Al - v XV ROLE wird oF ERY CO CO) rues eve Bie REAR Ee Ali oR DEP roupie, ao since ro, mar Two R MS\u2014NDOUDLE BEDROON ASL.Fantos 7 ve srith board ?f regaired, rate ta parlor, also ta! RE 8 Brunsw! ick sticets oy R sa LANGE SUMEORTARLT LS ENISHED OANA Brunswick street.IM 3 RY?a EE SF eaxtanED POCBLE AND single rooms with board ; fait] convenience amd lenis very moderate.11 lirunswick street.X43 00M: ry KORTWO LARGE FURNISHED Kt R% a board; locality ; ama on, vate.Oats G 284K,\u201d STAR office.243 OONS\u20143 NEATLY FURNISHED BFDROQUE, R sireer ot $500 and $4.00 esch.24 5L Lawrence ain N Erm X00M TO LET.so 17 MK %t- FOUR DOUBLE XU HR A AE RG FORTAB J Roexs ARS Shur! ABLE, FoäzisneE OON_FROXT ROOM, EURSISHER RUIT R fof OMe OF twogentiemen.6 Beaver ELITR ROON-E LEGANTIA Y TURNISHED ATOSSCIAUT de Mare, sac) haa bea RGM ROLE BLEQ on NINGILE.VUE Ep, Tips - WALTED SHALL SEC ARS Sox must be low.Address, P.Sn Liat MS ONEYBA BAFELY INVESTED IN SMALL SU AT HIGH INTEREST Box 1816.Montreal TO LET 449 Bt.Dominique strect, Cotiage, immediate possession.! 228x3 RB.XK.FHomas 2241 on Sm root.Hop TO LET\u2014PLATE GLASS FRONT aa a 8 Victoria Block, post part of st 5 ey to H.FF.Jacksen, Chemist, 13g = LET\u2014A BRICK HOUSE IN THOrough repair, on Victoria Avenue, Cote Rt.Antoine, water on premises, nine rooms and com- venient out Lunildiugs.Asply Frank Weir.Boom 4 Barron Block, eity.333 2x ies LET\u2014AT LONGUEUIL, A HO OUSE of seven n apartments.furnisbed or part- gesired; five tee\u201d walk fron) Suburban fi Apply to EX William street.HOUSE WANTED fum-sized.com! com Farnished A House \u201c à good locality?pA tenant.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, x224 3 207 St.James streot, Montreal.HOUSE WANTED.Medium sized House wanted to rent.ith ; rent from $400 t su oate K.T.30 57.Jonx BraasT.VE eof cement, sorts CAP.ACITY 50) OR ae drtes, \u201cà 3508,7 Br share Lon 2% INST, A BLAC wa wiijte nose, = hind and one fore leg a one Trak.prover: Covet Sanguine: an Ens \u2026 Less 33 TUPPER STREET.{ea Er pops gE Dore RE ED\u2014A YOUNG MAN or, BEST ait aies busines connections, with à moderate capital an opeuing A6 partner in an haciness, ip hest references all ss: bia ce ue with rer WIRE A irae a AGEN 14, REM DIX G ta, mtn: well rd Seaman.a re Antoine st x BY A REAPECTARLE PERSOX WQ! NS mu.Éis ai Mrs Uiboonst, ro 2 WE AND shoes BY EXPEWZ- fir» rc WASTER3 or 3 UXF / WERE moderate, to 2908.a |B RR FE UA Eu \\ hh NAN WAS ale A LADY, RITLS ï OFFICE: = T ATE or 24 EURE UNS 0 VVASTES A SIT ht work ; bas bud ence.J.M.C., Ay 206% W- BY A arate ECTABLE YOUNG GIRL A A ion as bowsemald.Address, 1x feux = se rear).Tx Bleury street (la AXTED-NY AX EXGLISI Spek a POSITION 45 Wa od eaten te pis = Antoine street.ANTE! a.THE DAY; WASRIXG,- Wash &c.Address Ag | WALIED slTvATION BY ETE PROVINCIAL NT DISCUSSION.MR.STEVENSON'S REMARKS CONCERNING FALSE WINES PURE WINES, Extract from Montreal \u201cDaily Witness\u201d report of great Temperance Sermon delivered by the Rev.Superior Grand Seminary giving statistics of the evil and |.ruin intoxieation \u2014 | the crime of drunkenness.Copy of correspondence with the great wine company of St.Catharines, Ont., in reference to negotiations for the supply of wine from the pure juice of the grape.Details of system adopted.by Victoria Bottling Co., of Mont- \u2018real, for the introduction of wine in this Province.Letters of approval from the Clergy and Laity.Progress of our new enterprise.Price Lists to-morrow and following days.© BACK Worker > Boptombor or Hind x cc } EXTENSIVE PIANO AGENOT.WILLIS & Co.McGill street.ns ad Nour Daspe stree street ne ur à most tele Pia ave roased marveliously tho 16 requ te fhe Jeauirem rh on past twelve months They have made some - tracts this Fall.and bave sogared the control a tho «tent new Piano , only four yoars' estab- come 8 ram Tha iat short EE ax be- Trohase = the PES ER ASTRA BT erid-wida Samples Arriving Now WILLIS A Co.sel! th Pianos.of New: York: landing oo Pa and the very best lan Pinnos.Prices aud terme to sult th the o views of all.none but first-cf nass and will sell choap.ut wo moau b ORGANS, agents genuine Bole Faro Bobo.ols and urches, from $60.00 to Gold Medal Wanzer Bewing Machines, by embroiderer adapted.Sols-agents from Toronto to Nova Scotia.hipments arriving of about | ten car loads a week.0% Organs, and Wanzer Machines, wholesale and rotuil.N.B.\u2014Competent piano tuners and repairers in aitendance as shortest motico and Nowess WILLIS & CO., 24xe0d2 Montreal.SADDLERY AND HARNESS.Stable Horse Blankets.8 Blankets.Bhed Horse Blankets, Waterprool, Linen, Cotton and All- Oops Her Clippers, Clip- Horse Brushes, ere Binck- Bas, de famine ponges, Ell a a Embrocation, ote.Ridin Whips, English Crops, Track Whi Coach Whips, Fandom Whine, sto.pa Riding Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Bita, Spurs, ste Russign and Swiss Saddle and Shaft Chimes, Sleigh Bells of every description.Coach and Coupé.Harn in French or American styles.oes Fagtish.Village Cart and Tilbury Harness.Fine Bingie and Doubdle Road Harness.Bpecial orders promptly attended to.Harness made to order, at short notios.\u2018We have everything required for the Horse and Stable.MENETY & LACROLX, eo.Manufacturers Importe: 3161x6000 BTR Fast Borst Pianos taken I for the Miller n exchange Planes, of Boston, and the Heintzman & Co.Pianos, of Toronto, An examination of these instruments is respeet- fully requested b inten ing pure urchasers, at C.W.Lindsay's, 2 SL Catherine street.m1 JOHN DATE, NITARY PLUMBING.\u2014 PERSONAL I INSPECTION.TELEPHONE 481: W.McNally & Co.BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS \u2014 \u2014tee\u2014\u2014 nos.s» TO = MeGILE & WELLINGTO NS STREETS.Tien * _ GENERAL BAZAAR.M.ROWEL otre Date St.RIRE rec door, - IN MONTREAL, your houses will now have po be utinto ship-shape, Recollect that for all\u2019 cleans- purposes Strachan\u2019s famous lle \u201d p is abend of an naceous on the Canadian market Saxi Atlaatic acd Northwestern Railway, \u2014_\u20140\u2014\u2014 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be receivéd until FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 ist to the gradi be.of of the line, nox: Plans, profiles and specifications can seen at the Sherbrooke ice, where forms 2 tender can be h The lowest © or ay ere inns he not Docessarily accopt the prin forms.acd marked \u2018on.the.outside ers for Sherbrooke and Lenno xville JAMES ROSS, Manager of Construction: 243 TENDERS WANTED, until Saturday.25th for the several rades necessary for compintion of a giv building for the Salvation Army, Plans and snectfications to be meen at - Parks, Plotographer.Si.james street, 4 JF YoLx SEMPER, WHO LEFT ENG.uvbecor Montreal 1711867, wou = d for ald gorramian with th the undorsigoed.innephew, he would bo clad to he m, Any Information respecting the sad m.Semper would be grat rally y recojyod an and expense of for wardite pill de 49 Poian - street Oxto stroet, London.We had pi ree For SUMMER COMPLAINT.EP A bottle of Braoxpxany ARMNIRATIVA ror sie cornet a biz, aod Tertre cuves N 2 ler» Je hat ge À ROMATIC BLACK BERLY 3 OAREIN AVIVE; a sale, wy and (X{ 4 OF ANasrites, Rammer Compiatil, J¢.; 250.Co COVERS FUN & Vee corner ul sigur y oF sliuitae, box Linnch: 441 3b Lawrence ites: L)L.XY, oY \u2018BLEURX \u2018Srneer.A iver Handie * on Hrnah, only .oo nny atheg Arure =hy TEE NORTREAL DAILY BTAR.printed of thé corver yah prada rede rR 14g roy i Cori Bell & Uxbridge, for à and foot, with ; $ "]
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