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[" the Liberals.ly Three: Liberal Seals Captured by Conservatives, Complete History of Quebec Elections Since Confederation.Upset of Political Traditions and Records in the Constituencies, | a The Cônservative Majority of Twenty-five Préradly Turned into a Minority, Sinoe Confederation five general elections ve buen held in the Province of Quebec, , in\u2019 1871, 1875, 1678, 1881, and yes- With the exception of a brief period in the Conservatives have heid office \u201cOn Jaly 15, 1867, after Confederation, the Ocabervatives entered upon their lease of Power in the province under tho following Yainistry: P.J.O.Chauveau, Provincial Sec- Tetary aud Registrar (Premier); G.Ouimet, Q CG.Attorney-General; C.Dunkin, Q C, \u2018Wyeasurer; J.O.Beaubien, Commisaïoner ot Crowa Lands; L Archambault Commis sloner of Agriculture and Public Works; + 2 B.de Boucherville, Speaker of the Coun- \u2018oll; Q.Irvine, Q.C., Solicitor-General.This ministry, with internal changes, was confirmed in power atthe goncral election of 1871, which resulted in the return of about 4b Conservatives to 25 Liberals or Inde- peadents.On February 27, 1873, the min- - ietry was re-arranged, Premler Chauveau retiring, and being sucoceded by Hon.G.Quimet, the, ministry now standing: \u201cMon.G.Oatmet, Secretary and Registrar, Premier; Hon.G.Irvine, Attorney General; Bn.J.G.Robertson, Treasurer; Hon.Dr.Fortin, Commissioner of Crown Lands; L.Archambanit, Commissioner of Agriculture Public Works; Hon.J.3.Ross, Speaker # the Council and Hon J.A.Chapleau, Solicitor General.; This cabinet was confirmed in power at the \u2018general election of 1875, In which were returned about 50 Conservatives to 15 Liberais and Independonts.- : Things Went on smoothly until 1878 (Mr.\u201c Da Boucherville mcanwhile replacing 3Ir.Ouimet as Premier) when the famous \u201cIxtellier episodes occurred.: The Legislature had assembled on Decem- or 19, 187%, and in February of 1878, the Jiiberal Lisutenant-Governor, Letellier de Just, disagreeing with the Conservative Premier, Mr.DeBoucherville, and the ty in the Assembly, called on the iral loader of the Opposition, Mr.Joly, :$0 form & minlatry, sad on March 8, Mp.Joly's Cabinet was announced, spd Parliament disolved bpext day.\u201c\u201cÎllr, Joly's Cabinet consisted of himself as Minister of Public Works snd Premier; D.\u201cA.Ross, Attorney-General; F.C.Langelier, .Commissioner of Crown Lands; A.Chauvean, Solicitor General; F.G.Marchand, Secretary; P.Bachand, Treasurer: and H.Starnes, President of the Council.In the general election held immediately afterwards, Mr.Joly waa sustained by a majority of 4 The Legislature met on Juve 4, and pro- yogued on July 20, after a brief but useful iussaion, this, aoû £he most of the following : gewion being the only period in the history the | sino Oonfedetation, so far, ee Ss bave been in power.The Lisghliture re-assembled on June 18, 1679, for » time Mr.Joly struggled through until when on October 28, he moved \"| bye-elections the Conservatives lost three geats, go that when the last session of the Legislature opened, the strength of parties in the House stood 47 Conservatives to 18 Liberals.During the session Messrs.Gar- neau and Beaubien went over to thé Opposition, so that previous to yesterday's voting the Government could count on 45 support ers against 20 opponents.THE ELECTIONS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARGENTEUIL REMAINS CONSERVATIVE W.Owens, Conservative, elected by acola- mation.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election, 1881, Mr.Owens defeated l'.E Gilman, Liberal, \u2018by 200 majority.At the previous general election, js] hd R.G.Meikle, Liberal, was elocted by 6 jority.general election of 1875, Lieut.-Col, s.À er Independent Couservative, was elected by acclamation.the general election of 1871, Mr.Bellingham was elected by acclamation.Béllinx the geperal election ol 1867, Mr.ham was elected by acclamation.The county, therefore, hus us Conservative.BAGOT.TURNED LIBERAL.Pilon, Liberal, elected by 95 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONEDERATION.At the last general election, A.Casavant, Consercative, defeated N.Blais, Liberal, b; 7 votes.At the general election of 1878, Mr.mt Liberal, defeated F.Pupont, 5 170 votes.At the general! elvetou of 1875, P.5.Gea- dron, Conservative, was Sicoted by acclam- mation, wben be became joint p prothonotary of Montreal in 1876, F.tive, defeated \u2014 Fontain by-210 votea.In 1871, Mr.Gendron defeated Mr.lier by 28%.In 1867, Mr.Gendron was elected.The couaty, usually Conservative, has turned Liberal, BEAUCE.REMAINS CONSERVATIVE Hon.Jean Blanchet, Conservative, elected by 200 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION\" At the last election Hon.Jean Blanchet, Couservative, was elected by acclamation.In 1878 J.Poirier, Liberal, defeated ¥.X.Dulac by b In 1875, M: Mr.Dulse had defeated M.Cabill y otes.In 1871, C.H.Pozer was returned by acclamation.On his resignation 1874, Mr.Dulae defeated J.Bolduc oy 8 227.The county therefore Las usually been nservative BEAUHAKNOIS REMAINS CONSERVATIVE C.Bergevin, Conservative, believed to be elected.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE COSFEDERATION.At the last election C.Bergervio, Conserva- tre, was elected by a majority.ot 635 over V.De Boucherville.Tn 1878, M praevia defeated BE H Libe ral, b T1875, Mr.Bisson bad defeated Mr.Ber- Cartier.Conservative, defeated Mr.Bergevin by 426 votes.Un Sir re Cartier\u2019s death in 1873, Mr.Bisson, Tad.defeated Mr.y 678 Beauharnois has therefore usually been vative.BELLECHASSE.TURKED LIBERAL.jp oharies Langelier, elected by 150 major- ¥.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SISCE CONFEDERATION.Ab the last election N.Fnucher de S Maurice defeated P.Boutin, Liberal, by\u2019 majo In 57%, P.Boutin, Liberal, had defeated P, Fradette by 231 vo In ToT, ar Fy polled 762 votes to Dr.Pelletier 510 and 31.Cliabot\u2019s 199.In 1871, Dr.Pelletier, Liberal, was returned by 718 votes tes to E.Remillard's 38, Tu 1867, Dr.Pelletier was elected The coustitueney has been Consarvaiive and Liberal by turns.BERTHIER.Sylvestre, Liberal, elected.PREVIOUS RLECTI0NS SINCE CONFEDERATION: At the last election J.Robillard, Conserva- ted by a majority of 164 votes snd.878 Mr.Robiliard was elected by 166 majority over L.Sylvestre.Mr.ylvestre defestea L.Tranche- montagne b In 1871 1 ren Sylvestre defeated Dr.Moll Ine constituency bas been Conservative sod Liberal by turns.BONAVENTURE, REMAINS CONSERVATIVE Dr.Martin, Conservative, has a ori of 10, with two polls to hear sat from.waaay expected to increase his majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election Li.J.Riapel, Conservative, defeated C.L.by 652 majority.Mr.Ri ] having to rum for House of Corumans a new writ was issued, when Hq.J.Martin, 6, Was elected by acclamation.In the general election of Jee.J.I.Tarte, Conservative, was ielected by 368 majority over F.X.eux In 1875.P.C.Beauchesne, Conservative, defeated J.Mr.R Hamilton by Jo Totes.ted an Beauchesne was unsea ualifi and, pr a new election in in 1877 d daguaiided, ed, olled 965 votes to Hamilton's iT ne and 1n 1871 Hon.Dr.Robitaille, Conse: defeated U.N.Hamilton by 160 votes.Un Dr.Robitaille's tion in 187 is F- £ Beauchesne, Conservative, defeated Bamilton by 163 votes.The county has therefore tive irom frst to last Sithouts break.BROME.REMAINS CONSERVATIVE Hon.W.W.Lynch, Conservative,, elected by 300 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDRRATION.At the last election, Hon.W.W.Lyach.Conservative, was Slated by 16 majority over W, Warne, Liberal In 1878, Mr.Lyach dcfeated R F.Hamilton by 105, and la he re-election In 1879, consequent upon taking office Quebec; dereated Mr.Fisher by 332 votes, In 1875, Mr.Lynch was returned by acclamation.To 1871, Mr.Lyñcn was returned by ac The Qounty has, therefor uve ra deani Conserva- CHAMBLY.oo NED LIBERAG.: Richelieu, Li , elected by 38 ty.PREVIOUS ELECT i At tha last election Dr.8, Martel Coñser- vative, dofente B Prefon { wa tains, Liberal, b LA PREVIOUS BLECTIONBSINGE: CONFEDERATION.At the last election O.Gauthier.Indopand: $3; Consarvativ e, defeated a1.Ch Chouinard b.Hh Te Me.Gauthier beat P.A.Tremblay by 3 30 votes.Dy oil yotes.A, Gagnon, Liberal, defeated L.C.Ggment by 200 be Due - ve and The county hss been OConservall Liberal by turas.CHATKAUGUAT.| BEMAINS LIDEBAL vod to be J.: belie\u2019 to Æ Robidoux, Liberal, PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFADERATION.At the last election Dr.Lira ae SCOR Papaliiour by S50 eated.- eur 25 votes.On thé death pT rs 8 new ; k pl Ath M 1884, oo: og fdoux, Libara, wis alacted, In 1878, Dr Laberge defeated P.Laperge J by hy Olek \u201c1875, Dr.Laberge was returned by gon, .In 1 r.Laberge defeated Edward Canter Gr Q o by 362 majority.in 1867, Dr.Laberge was elected.The.county has been Liberal from the word go.- CHICOUTIMI AND SAGUENAY.The polling in this division will not take place until November 10.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election, E St.Conservative, deleated P.H.Dumats by 72 majori- \u201cin 1878, W.E Prien, Conservative, defeated J.A.Gazné, by In 1016, Mr.Pres \u2018asfonted J.Guay by 58 vo In 1871, P.A.Tremblay, Conservative, was returned by Jamie.On his resig- pation in 1874, Mr.W.Baby, Conservative, was elected by goclamation.The county has been Conservative from the ward go.COMPTON.REMAINS CONSERVATIVE.McIntosh, Conservative, elected by 500 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election W.Sawyer, Conserv: ative, doleatcd A.McMaster, Liberal, by 507 majorit In 1876, Mr.Sawyer defeated J.Doak by In 1875, Mr.Sawyer was returned by ao- mation.b In, 2971, Mr.Sawyer deleated James Ross y \u2018The county has been Conservative from first to last DORCHESTER BRMAINS CONSERVATIVE.J.N.Larochelle, Conservative, elected b.acclamation, y PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the lastelection N.Audet, Conservative, 295 majori L N.Larochèlle Conservative, by 229 m in 1878, EN Audet, Conservative, Jeceivad 1576 vo votes agmiust 566 for M.Paradis, and In 0 100, Me La Larochelle was returned by In 1871, Mr.L.N.Larochelle, Conservative, was returned by acclamation.The county bas been always DRUMMOND AND AND ARTHARASEA.TURNED OONSERVATIVE.Charles Church, Conservative, elected by 187 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONPEDRBATION.& At the last election, W.J.tte, Liberal, defeated F.Prefontaine moby 20 votes.On Mr.Watts his t on account of Mr.resigning Mercier's attitude Tewardiog the Riel jues- tion, Mr.Girouard, Sationalist, was elontad b r 300 mai Yn 18 1878, Me ans beat N.Leonard by brs 1875, Mr.Watts defeated J.U.Richard Wilfred Laurier, od = gd, ms by 750 Snares Sa On Se 's resignation Mr.Watts, ed E Pa Tourer as e Eonsorvati ve datent caud by 663 votes \u2018Lhe constituency bas therefore been always Literal until the present election.GASPE \u2018REMAINS CONSERVATIVE.Hon: E.J.Flynn, Conservative, elected by sociamation.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election, Hon.Mr.Flynn, then CE accoptauce ol ofloo by Me Fivnn office = na new election took place, 2n 20d ri 1 when D Le Flynn defeated Jobn 0 Lib- (in LA, Mr.Pine was elected by accla- matiôn as à Liberal and again by acclama- {lon a3 a ve, où taking office in 1e 1875, Hon.P.Fortin, Conservative, de ve ol I n, tive, was re- acclam: rned b vi ation.In 186%, Dr, Fortin was elected.The county bas, therefore, ustally been 5 HOCHELAGA.ATS CONSERVATIVE.J.0.Vi rr Wich o1 nservative, elected b; 118 Dorit one poli to hear from 7 PREVIOUS ONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At 1 the Inst election Hon.L.Beaubien, ve, was elected by acclamation.In 1878, len beat G.H.Dugas by Ta 1871, Mr, Beaublen defeated the Hon.(now Chief J'uatics Sir) A.A.Dorion by 384 FAR Mr.Beaubien waë elected.The county bas therefore been Conserve.tive without «b break.HUNTINGDON, \u2019 REMAINS THE BAME.Dr.Oamteron; Liberal, elected.- PREVIOUS ELECTIORS EINCE CONFEDERATION.256 286 votes.and ou bain unseated on pe mation = wi TTL the oe stood : fn 1874, Dr.Qa abe Dr (Bip dosed Abe count be Bas always) been ry or lant EE r.Demers ER TE MINCE -CONFRDI At the so ton N.yy Fræcatalter, Con-: asrvalive, is élentod by aéclamation.\u2026 Où Un 1a 1578, Mr Mr.Gauthier defeated 8.X.Cimon | At the Just of Sgerion Ty A.Ceméron, Liner- was eleuted dy mation: 5 \u201chad 1878, CE eon Soren was elected by ae-| | fonted Dr, In 187 397 votes.Ja Fa Mr.Beaublen defeated XL.O.David -W.Rodertaon Som à ai Livers FEE > Fe uen Trine 3 was retur od or pan Taie CES une + 71 th was: F.X.Trudel.002; tion ot Hon, rk Format 5 asin The consti sonctauy been à y affair, \"Is er At the Last ol election V.P.Lavallea: mation.ww To Tet, br.Lavalloo defeated F.B.Godin b a 168 Yee) Dr.Lavalloo was.was elected.The county was vatire until Vesta # - .KAMOURASEA.A RI - ç = Gagnon, Liberal.\u2018elected by PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE ; At the last election C.E Gegnon, LA a defeated G.Rich: Consérvative, borat a majority of 1.Mr.Gogno unseated; | +: a new election was held between.the same candidates, Mr.Gagnon où being re-elected 6 A aT 01878, A Gagnon beat P.Vv.\u201cTaché by In 1875, C.F.Roy, \u20ac Couservative, defeated |: Dr.Birvis bs 68 vo! ss 1871, \u201cRoy wis returned by accla- rhe county bas therefore \u2018been y Intely REMAINS CONSERVATIVE.B.A.Charlebois, Conservative, \u201celected 7 by ron majority.PREVIQUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.: ¢ Ag the last election I.BR A., Cliardebola, tive, defeated Liberal, Wy 176 majority.In: Mr.lebois defeated: » Monetie by 185 vo 5 Mr ark so Conservative; By 342.os.In 1871, ie Esinhart was olected by ac- jeans, De ake county has, (£Bgretore, boom Conserver { L'ASSOUPTION.: \u2019 TURNED LIBEBAL sont; Forest, Liberal, elected by 100 ma ity.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS 8INCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election, J.Marion, Congarvs- ve, was elec v acclamation.\u2019 In 1878, O.Pelletier, de: P.A.Dorioa by 192 votes.Lo In 1875, Mr.Pelletier à PA \u2018Archambault by 346 votes.In 1871, Mr.Pelletier was elected by so; LAVAL, - REMAINS CONSERVATIVE.~ oF.E Lebiaoe, Ganservative.sont - sq Pat te last oction ton Lr upseatod, another el on took place June, 1883, Mr.Leblang being ara By A.Gaboury, Liberal, by 43 majority.Tr.ury bein ua turn unseated, suotuer election wag held, when Mr.Ar.Gaboury by 105 majo- }.In 1878, Mr.Loranger was elected by ritys acclamation.¢ In 1875, Mr.Loranger defeated J.A.Ouimet oy1 198 votes \u2018The coustitueney has been excopt at the cluse bye-election in 188.LEVY.REMAINS LIBERAL, F.X.Lemieux, Liberal, elected by 130 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election, Hon.ET.an Conservative, defeated J.N.porc be eral, by 59 majority.Mr.Paque pointed sheriff of Quebec, took place, 16th November, CEE when oh = Lemieux, ral, was lected by 36 ma~ od detent 8M hon, au Hlanohet by 157 vol 871, Mr.\u2018iaachet defeated LE Fr taking office in 1879, y TURNED LIBERAL.|; Deschene, Liberal, elocted by 12 majority.PREVIOUS ELECRIONS pin DOTEREBATION.E ti A ED BD ui by 26 majority .Sy ¥.To 1878, Mr.DE Data 07204 ated Marcotte .G Verraul Couser vative, de- Dechene ba 117 votes.HD 3 Verra eran Setsated Hon.Letal- r de St.ust by In 1867, Mu Varrautt wa was elected.Except in the gounty was: s-Conserva- tive up to Bono _Zoremmsen, y 142 \"a 1875, $e Te g Laliberte, Liberal, imoral, siectod by 100 majority.- PREVIGUS KLECTIONSSINOE CONFÉDRHATION.At the last election Hon HG.Joly, hr Joly vosiznine ais Sent on.aesouint t Oi He.Marcier'saititade on he el questi Laliberte, Liberal, was electall by 55 major m LISTE, Mr: Joly defeated G.E: a Me: foiy defeated 1 on ?nie Dr.Cameron defeated A Oliver by he w yby a ted A.Guiibauls, Liberal, y 88 br 7 H.Bellerose, Conservative, was i J.B r aque uet afeated F.X Couil- 57%, on Mr.Joly was elactad by 206 ; tthe ive, defeated N.\u201cSeated 3.76, Bosss eller, Liberal, defeated ofa tive, defosted on.Le.Mes its Alexander, eur Wes! .PIRE My jar Dubamel, = PA Pie depot uenc: Eh over\u2019 3, Dr.JE: HE ELECTIONS AINGE CONFRDERATION.\u2018tho last election Lo N.Fo majority.On ment beslanation in 1874, F.\u20ac.Lan- wy Céusre) has never been & ia provincial polis Conser- 3, by election being pro- De.Fortin dateated LA Bosublen à 1871, STL TX.Fouraler, Liberal, Croton On de- Mr.P.Landry by 189 te cotnty bas alwars been a good deal dotters.MONTMORENCY.CONSERVATIVE KVIOTS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.the last Slection L.G.Desjardins, Con- OC.Langelier, Libera), by Mr.Langelier had defeated Hon by 14 votes Ho Mr.Angers was elected by 0 1e, Hi Hoo.J.B Cauchon, acclamation, Liberal, On accepting He Holton.Liberal ae carter Q C0 > beral,.beral,.de.fn 1874, Com Charles ; accla- (which is now really West) has rot Deen .safe part vingial elections, y 5.( MOSTERAE mai EAST.ia 1c David, Liba Liboral, otal by 203 ma- PREVIOUS ELROFIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.SAY the last eos Hon.L.O.Tailion, eated J.X.Perrault, Lib Couservative, Sc ns Ar 734 1h joe On Lis acospiacics of Attorney-Gene 1 Mr.re ù he wore iy Me Taitlon beat J.Grenier by 130 was returned by 357 de- br raise To 850 TURNED CONSEBVATIVE 8.Hall, j i, \u2018Conservative, elected by 153 ; PREVIOUS ELECTIONS.At the Tnst election Jas, McShane, Livers, ted OG.J.Doherty, Conservativ: mnjour.Since then ihe lin mits of che Gou- Se\u201d Mae feoaten sc John Me- o, by 98 fowler.11 the ve, Ripert fontaine ad 589 vo LM die 162.hop \u2018| tive, defeated x: tayor of Mr.\u2018chauves k vativo from the word ro.Boul 1 To 1871.à B Eddy, 4 © Ledue b: 971 itg: 2 où due) y 217 jo 2 2 = orme.2 TEA CONSEUVATIEE JW.3.Poupore, Conservative, elogted by atiout 400 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.-\u2026 At the last election, T.Rryson, N.McCual erat by 381 & Me y majority.On the death of new election took To 187 1878, 3 Fon.L.R.Ch place, when 'W, BS onion nsecvative, defeated N.McC Pon Jualg by urch, Conservative, t G.A.Purvis by 225 votes.MS 1575, 5, 50 on.Ahr.Church \u201cwas elected by In CE Mr.Poupore.Conservative, defeated J.Hodgins by Pons 3 majority.On où Mn od a s resignation, turned by acclamation.The county Bas, therefore been Conservative without à break.OT major: ity- by about 100 TREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election % b.gervative, vated Liberal, So major rin ty Tene Hon.Mr.J.Bell au by 97 votes, 7 086 votes, y in 1867, Brousseau, Con- F.Langelier, had defeated Larue, Conservative, defeated e, Conservative, Was re- 2 lected.The county has therfore usually been Conservative.QUEBEC CENTRE.REMAINS .LIBERAL.Dr.Rinfret, Liberal, eleoted by 134 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINGE CONFEDERATION.At the last election R.F.Rinfret dit Ma- beral, defeated.ro a ora! by 121 majority.aervative, Tr ority.In 1878, D Dr F.Peachy, Con- r.Binfrot defeated Jean Coté by 703 m In 1875, 162 nu jority.ve, was returned On his res servative, defeated Latrance tion in 1874, Dr.Rin , Dr.Rinfret defeated E.Giroux by ori In TT Hon, (now Sir Hector) Jonservative, vin, by acclamation.fret, Uo dy 445 v Except for Sir Hector in 1871 the constita- Liberal.ency bas been solidly QUEBEC EAST.- : REMAINS LIBERAL.ud: .Shebya, Liberal, \u201celected by aoclama- roiovs ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERAION- At the last election Mr.Shehyn was elect: ed by acclamation.In oy Liab Mr.Shobyn defeated C.J.Samp- eated L.B.Caron by 134 Rr The constituency has always been safe y QUEBEC WEST, TUBRED Owen Murphy, Liberal, elected by 11 Po ajority.claimed to be PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election Felix Carbray, Conservative, was eleû defeating Owen Murphy, Liveral, by 91 majority.urphy, In 1878, Mr.Murphy defeated RB.Alleyn by 178 votes.ed P.Hey b MAT y To 186 1867, Mr.Hearn waa elected.n Hearn, \u20ac Congervative.defeat- ha Hearn: was returned by The constituency unl Fester was sol- jidiy Conservativ oe) day QUEHRED GUUNTY.REMAINS CONBERVATIVIA Conservative, electad bya ma- Casgrain, jority of about 100.PREVIOUS BLECTIONS SINCH CONFEDERATION.At the last eloction Hon.P.Garneau, Con- the Ove \u201csitio In 187 on.D.A.Ross, Liberal, defeated Lr, Mr.Garneau by 363 mi in , Mr.Garneau defeated M.Connoi- ly by In 1871, Hon.P.J.Chauveau (aftarwa Sheriff of Montreal), Conser rds vative, defeated Hou.F.Evanturel by 1447 votes to 376.On Mr.Chauveau's resi eau wag returned b sain on accepting office ation in \u20181873 Mr, dei amation, and county has Chersigre| been The tive except in 18 78, RICHELIFU.TURNED NATIONALIST.Pad Nationalist, Elected by 80 major- pe ELECTIONS SINCE \"CONFEDERATION.At the last Yocpion L Is Led tive, defeated L ue, Gonserter orasse, Liberal, by monly M.Mathlen, Gonservati lou, Gouservative, was aon ver P.Barg In 1875, à Mc.Marion v was elected DY acola- | ation, in 3871, the poil stood: J.A.Dôrlon, con: tive, 942; I.Marchessaulf serva - |e 73 Until Conservative.als, 633; T.: 4 Ierler the county was solidly |.RICHMOND AND WOLFE, BEMATNS CONSERVATIVE.ut.-Col.Picard, bya an overwhelming majority.Conservative, elected | PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SISCK CONFEDERATION.\u201cAt the last Section J.J.Picard; Conserva: tre.à cated W.ser 1878, \u2018Liberal, br | & Picard dafeated M Richard by 324 vi La 1810, dir Picard was elected by accla- was Jo 15 1671 Me Picard, , Conservative, was re-} fn.A néslamati aor Fioard \u201cii Poe SEL.thro ve defeated J.Parent, Chany haa ans andthe roturiiire onghout ary Les therefore buen Picard m5, Titioral, OH ELECTIONS BINGE CONFEDERATION.at the last election Le N.Asseltii, -Oonser- RSE was elected.\u2018Liveral, by 72 cast his ee =>} tested G.A.Gon ais by 13 votes, and Pht Mr r.Robart defeated Pr ave onôrt was el HSE vo and } PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.| At the last alection J, Fréreau, \u2018tive, defeated T.Ta PTE, J.L.Lafontaine, Liberal, L.A.Brodeur by 1 155 votes.elected over in 1875, Hon.Mr.atom se, Liboral, defenled A.D Girard by 21 mbolse, Liberal, - = I.dofeated M.Fons astro by 233 majority.he county has, therefore, usually been SHERBEOOKE.REMAINS CONSERVATIVE.Hon.J.G.Robertson, Conservative, elect\u2019 ed by acclamation \u2019 \"PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election Hon.J.G.Robertson was eieoied by acclamation.Mr.Robertson ars also.re-glected by acclamation on.ac- copii Babes office of Treasurer in 1884.1878, Mr.Robertson was elected y ao glamation.and on Su ng office in 187 9, de- feted AAcmaste r by 300.1875, Mr.Robertson was retarned by acclamation.In 1871, Mr.Robertson was returned by acelamati on.1867, Mr.Robertson was elected.The constituency has therefore been Bob- ertson from the word go.Bourbonnais, Independent Conservative, elected by 4 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last glagticn oe Duckett, Conserva- fr defeated G.B.de Beaujeu by 76 ma- b ini Hf Mr.Duckett defeated de Beaujeu > voi 1875, .do \u2014 defeated Oscar Dean A dona 18 lo Co ted D.M Gontion's by 29: vat defeat pots has, thereiore, been Conservative all along.STANSTEAD, REMAINS CONSERVATIVE Baldwin, Conservative, elected by 143 ma- Jority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last election John Thornton, Con well, Liberal, b servative, Jeteated H.Love 252 or Toran Me.Lovell had defeatea Thornton ih $75, Mr.Thornton defeated T.Locke In 1871, T.Locke, ox onservative, was returned b y wa 186 ue was elected.The county: has therefore latterly been been ST) AYACINTHE, ERMAINS LIBERAL.Hon.Mr.Mercier, Liberal, elected by 509 majority.\u2018PREVIOUS ELEJITONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last-election Hon.H.Mercier, Liberal, was electead by aculamation.Ia 1078, Hon Mr.Bachand, Liberal, de- foaied A.Casavant at by 6 votes, and on Mr, Bachand\u2019s death Mercier defeated Casavant 5h votes.In 1875, t.Bachand was elected by ac: In 1671, Mr.Bachand was returned by ao- In 1867.Mr.Bachand was elected.The ronstituency theret been Libera! withou ta Di 2e or 87.JOHNS, REMAINS LIBERATM Hon.Mr.Mar¢hand, Liberal, elected by 210 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION.At the last clegtion Hon.F.G.Marchand, Libera], was oi acclamation.defeated I.L.Boy.by 873 yot ov, = 1375, Mr.Marchand defeated Roy by ln 1871, Ar Märchand was returned Ly \u201cpie, 2e Maichand as elected.| j constituen therefore alwa been Liberal 7 sr.MAURICE, BFMAINS CONSERVATIVE.Duplesals, Consérvative, elected by over majority.via ELBOTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION In 1445, the.poli i was, Dr.Lacarte, Con- .Fontaine, 401; A D.ve, defented | sertativa, 657; X.Lamy, 1 .FL Bait ANE a or bre.> mare 10830) .The sount ty has,\u201d \u201cthere! _TEMISGOUATA.G.H.Deschenes, Conservatl ol ted by rvätive, elec! 200 rm: majority.y PREVIOCS ELECTIONS SINCE CONFEDERATION, 6, Was fn 1878, Mr, Seannoney defeated A Poulet.by :376 votez, 8(5,-:Mr.Deschenes was Tetarned over ol ih Pals, by 225 majority.In 1871.BE.Mailloux, returned by actinmation: - ha cout Morale en re Nn.= tive from fret to last.\u201d 1 es TEREEBONK TURNED, AR Hamoges, Nationalist, eleoted.FREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCEC CONFEDERATION.5 Hoo M aa ots N od Pn oi 16 rm as Oppost eu 4 x5 4 we elated.ie county st erofors bean Couser y.rai by bro.| | Brassard, Liberat, said to be elected, - | Conserva- | B.do Grosbols By 124 in Fanon J.re, blways been | 7 | At the last election.a H.Deschenes, Con-} .gervativ ale acclamati trative, was | At thd lant election Hoo.J.\u201cA.Chapiess Qonservative, was elected b: actinma Don % % be Re resigning | ph & beat a minion hs liek, CAN Con oy docanration 4 à Alfred Lapolate, Conservative, : 200 majority.PREVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE O pointe, was lected by doclamation.Ge.detea In 1878, Dr.Lalon The county has th Conservative.VERCHKRES.| REMAINS LIBERAL: - Lussler, Liberal, elected, PHEVIOUS ELECTIONS SINCE 00N ache at, oloction, 4, Bernard, Lib elon , on, Cousel (0Y 4 majorily.A recount resulted in Mr Bei ng given the This 0 bel seat, was cet and the election was annulled on 3 arly last, and a now Slection Look \u2018Ma n Mr Ber TURNED LIBERA.Glad, Liberal elected by 2841 FREVIOUS ELECTIONS CGE coNvESARATION, At the last election Hon.J.Donservative, \u201cdefeated Glado,.rte d On Mr.Wurtela\u2019s accepte .N.\u2018In 1 87 1, sergati NPAC beg op 7, Gow resign ation in Ly the ry £300 Baivuss bly \u201cThe county therefore bas almost place Sth: \u2018as: re-élected.adu, ELECTIONS pra ; Argenteuil sonvcanvecs Bor rehes Iberv uebeo Fast: neoovecs OrDrOOK®.\u2026.ves Two Mountains.: OP ons 1881, Boauce\u2026 grasse neue Ban [| Spam lain arssesseumes: np +.Jemers ebyn \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.fre Terrebo na.audre a \u201c2e : SET Balow isa Hat of seats that | ow fs'à lis ot couts that thetr political Ministerial Gains.| Drummond and: \u2018Ar fhabaska - Hero wes A Chapleat { 1:1 se | On: 1e 1576, Hon.H.G.Mallilot Libera), de taking offen Mr.dstentad Normand by 204 votes.a mx ek com ene\u2019 en Hart 8 pe AOL {og mont of the ners 8 euahe.dot ; dates Ar GE an eventues aE paises ony vais Bi hi wterioon.Er ni A Pirée , TA ST = Hal, HoShane and David the FE REE - Suecessful Candidates.ve Friday, utter > 2 Krasus sernoon noon and {vont eet ce © Go ; _ day evening, 2 Ving oostumes aad ; = = = memes sepnery.OF here ol ve 3 bte ross oF a patio k, tbe Grin THB FINEST AND MOST DESIRABLE the clr ot Tax Sran : $ q BUILDING SITES IN THE WEST en us SC RES or a.END OF MONTREAL a PRIS Rewspape MR.STEPHENS AND TAIL.18 \u201c81 \u201cos, lespand 1085 HOTRE : ) London = of fmerican Aconoy, 48 ; revo Ss 1e, AS FRIDAY x Ry ; co.will he hold.at the afro.Tu A fii correspondent &nd : LON BOTH DEFEATED.5 eaten 3 if a id ua URBAY , The only opportunity to purchase on the Ciat RRR 21st Octobot 1 + and agent for French and 1 cares 48 à 42 Parttouldratténti to directed sw bo Tein east of Mackay and NEWALL à Les Sin in Tue Srat-Mons.3 © aParticalars utiont tothis pecial oun on Sherbrooke and St 19h October \u201861 Rué Caumartin.Paris France.Th e Contest at the Polls i ; a i Bro Por olan, \u2018 | Catherine, and the new streets recently bo- | 77777 ta EE, J ( .ntes, Porcelaine; Friainéla; Lécquérs, mologated, running from Bherbrooke td Dor- PA M ' Yester day.1; : \u2018 = 2 Bamboo Ware, Screens.nets chester, vit.Bishop and Crescent stroots.° att ew S h J 1.is 24 Bilks, Gongs, Ten Seta nod Sutton, ¢ Citizens who propose building private resi- r ; Ta the City.T.ANTOINE WARD, jo whold toruaing.vory inter cos dences will not again have such a chance to BAZ AA R.1 ot tho 2 32 1 1 esurious art objects, to; togpthor wi Eamoous select from so considerabis an area.and.Notwithstanding the inclemency 88.1 artioles-of- genes: dita whi @ Loan ut tion, th Tho Ladies of St.Me tt} weather lust pight immense crowds of 24.#8 4 87 colleeted by an expert of mug experiance Withou a on.the most magnificont loca- cd by the Ladies Le re \u20ac se ee 851 peuple stood patiently in front of the STAR 3 H 4 48 Selection ol a goss \u2018ourlosiios sé valuab on e city.Congregutions of tive city, purpose holding ventes n ets o20s0ues do BUUA00200 office until early this morning, eagerly a7 3 3 pe ration ma der pos The undersigned are instracted by the Bazaar in the Victoria Skating Rink on Total.Lance nana uese 0 155.920 scanning the bulletin boards.At the corner 33 3 } A decors for ours pr présentations Heirs of tho Estate Phillips.Eth aud 20th OCTOBER.° VERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION eee Par Nation ot an SE 2 1 3 Bale without Nuit resarva., to offer at Publio Bale on Admission.10 cents.\u2014 en | + Jor Week ending Oct.9, 1886: mass of humanity extended right across the : 29 = 38 \"4.\u201cOn view WEDNESDAT, Ogtoder 18h, SATURDAY MORNING, OCT.16th, I'S \\ ; 2 5 987 streot, awaiting the result from the different .re 11 3 3 J The lots as laid out th ST, MATTHEW $ CHURCH BAZAAR, .counties, acd it was well into the ** wee sma\u2019 D 23 3 Salo each afternoon at at TWO o'alook: out on the plan by Mr.Jos, REDUCED RAILWAY RATES.À hours\u201d that the last of them, drenched to 3 13 31 1 La prose su ge \"bP So Mu, HICKS & 00, Bille.P.L.8., ubout 191 building lots, The Grand Truak Rail C - » - 5 an ai >\u2018 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886.tho skip, but entbusiastio ang elated atthe à 3 8 4 dl mere Jog Pas x wrenos Hall, ; ~ On 8herbrooke street thero are east of Ores- sell Return Tickets at one single Renter \u2014- victory for thelr party, found their vay 1 28 a ong ns.| Bees ann 8 lreat.288 8 Auctioneers, cent atreot.four lots 290x120, between Bishop fare ou 2th, wood untii October 20th.from \"Pre defeat of Mr.Doherty for the howe.\u2018Ihe utmost good nature was a 4 33 16 |oo Htuencics, any rating whi aid | treet N.B:\u2014It not all sold on the abave after.8bd Crescent eight lots, say about 24s120, and Jiomoning rein hore ial.St.fiyuchathe, bond time, we imagine will save à Pics Rd law aud order pre aus kind took 4 si 5 pany.oping to the derange Essen xe noons, te salé vil\"he continues Monday et five on Sherbrooke, east of Mackay.Point incisive, ue Covington.aud Rousos | lawyer from a political career.Mr.Sui tho city, prev ue 0 3 81 cousea b lng io je storm, eue j iB opal a the same house.Over lots on catalogue, On St.Catherine street.there are only on Excursion tickots will not be accepted foi erty would have made a creditable The central committee rooms of the differ- 3 3 52 Folephoue Company.: 0 à I: Fôtters Sal the North side thirteen lots, but they are, von.Fo UFR trip unless stamped at the Bazaar, resentative of Montreal Centre in est candidates Woro the chiel points of at- 43 20 3 a \u201ci ; Potter's sidering the rapidly advaneinz value of 2234 2e Legislature.Iis defeat isa loss to traction us soon as the polis wero closod.4 od it \u2018] want to t Rost 1 oO I L PAINTIN GC § 1 Proverty on that strat.most ellzible sites.#fi# Province, but hardly, we think, a Me.Hairs Headquarters.3 1 10 Pierce Je + Livoimons cn 34,000 Von VORTE OP PICTURES On thosame street, on the south aide.wost MONTREAL GAS COMPAR.gorsonal one.He accepted the candida- on Craig streot contained at least five bun- : $ 1 to attend 1 ares ae Gotober, pray.tn mich 6 9.just arrived trom Eu- po rcacent there are eight lots about 25x tot tare as a duty to his party and with a dred persons, and as poll after poll was 3 14 19 [I kept about.ba but} ie am 7: rope.\u2018annee 2.Dean 3 our endo 1 full récognition of the fact that the AANounced favorable to thair candidate, the 0 19 14 |able.Ibadtettible He tice = aay.at Ri oye On the East and West le of Bishop street.1, A Semiannual Dividend of six per sent.nt, haa odds were fearfully against him ettbusiasm was unbound.Alter The fat g 8 16 down sensations across mme Aid vas SNCOUVEE: TAA SLE TO THE TiioH LDDER, at my running trom Sherbrooke to St.Catherine, the Company, pavibic ai Hh Coup Book odds 7 5 3 ; mmonth Deck)., .ja © L arfully a a Hun AW, \"Owilviy foro tow 43 £0 20 S1the medicine iter # Tout and ge néol or vise (an Ron MONTE Ses a.FoTTER, there are sixty-five lots, about 24x125.and on the Fifteenth day of Detobor next oo THE NATIONALIST TRIUMPH.remarks.'Tho senator responded, congratu- 0 33 10 Jeng os 2 \u2018October, prey.237 - Auctioneer, eighteen below Bt.Catherine.29 feet Gin.x The Transfer Books will he closed from the 38 46 18 {an ured nie.Bary kig ._ : 1st to tho 15th proximo, both d Inthe name of common sense let lating Mr.Hull upon his victory and ex- : 31 38 da Iteelso Veil.f os és \u201cfn 100, +i tho 15th proxi: both days inclusive, there be no prating about the result of Fossa confidence that, tho upw mombor IIT a 35 Dia vou TT oe Ee anda, \u201cSedond i010 50, accor 10 Benning & Barsalou\u2019s Sales.On Orescent, North of St.Catherine, there tbe new Stock (Tssuo 1970) hier bear calice yesterday\u2019 8 election as a victory for always looked upon Mr.Hall as one ott the 2039 1024 1886 Brown | Paso tho doctor: Oh yes, doo- | a, stato-rooms, usa SSSR re 5 Jos sbout 24x100, and North of Dor- pa7able ut the ofMloo ou Friday.15th October * honest government \u201d or any respecta- loading, young pren ot tho, ur.MB in all cv TOTALS BY WARDS.tor.\u201d repliad the ho loving mg hor; and\" then - aa care OR ACCOUNT OF cl oh ere are 12 ots 285x115.By order of the Board.$iw political principle.Suffice it that splendid victory they had given him.He At.Lawrence 8t.Antoine She add Gone him tna least harm.seem | ail eat alah io ad San UNDERWRITERS OR OTHERS ch es ow piroets, a8 homologated by the J.PF.NCRIVER, + © $hé Government has received a fatal expressed regrot that nono of the working- Hall 678 1564 au ; era ne le.LES 1e {SE James Street, CONCERNED, ee pion, are amp o In th, being cach Searatary, Ælow and the country has sustained a jen\u2019 5 poondidates bad aie turned, Robertson oor 209 725 fap ou are o à nine : 0 4 or Ly A CO.douoital Strout.tare.St.James street.our leading thorough- Montreal, 31st Sept.1886.2238 1aw ; i o ; cneesce joned, & pins D Ler's Lit : ; ' serious misfortune.The Province has he felt confident many of their members had Stepbens.720 | 1166 Liver Pills and take sonia \u20ac tA man ; a 2er sérget, on their Stores, Lans mmodation is also fully provided n swept as nothing but a race and sup fled hin and that he would always be Ba.en TOTALS, steph can't stand everything.a AAA AL , na SE Er u inst.for 8000 religion cry could have swept it.The glad by word or act to do whatever ho 1 obertsom tephens, ee For acco Lot v 2d.\u2018 a M Government has bven punishod Because ovary Sibert tn the constitaenes fe 1024 1886 Waking, the cchoss \u201cPauls ald bis Mr, PAUL WIALLARD, Singing, coposraed we stein - others Plans and information at the office of JAMES > mamma, \u201c w, ou go, ly il È im REE 3 oase Colored Velvetoens, dam- STEWART & CO., 183 5t.J it féfused to join in the condemnation was opposed to the principle of one party Haier of Hall over flephens.#8 |lorand see if grandpa sai F es, On biook west of Genrer Hal STREET.1s M 422 gred on vorageof importation by sppyg, fifth ames root, of thé Dominion Government for setting itselfup in the community against \u2014 mamma,\u201d whispered Paul, oa: | steamship Montreal.\u2014One- cash, tho balanoe in plowing tho law to take its cours far hell as ooermed throughout 930 MonTEEAL mas.o| PB alo bu i mine\u201d symntiis MRS.GODWIN, ES EE esky, MX yours, terest payabio semtanmuatty THE NEW YORK EXCURSION this case of Riel.Great as are the the contest he bad neither in private nor in UT Br.MARY'S WARD.Economy is wealth, save time où 6 à fow more terms $2 a month Brae ° ; per cent.per annum.C v | 3 .4 .1800 943 Auctioneers, via Central Vermont and Delaware and SR Josses of the Government Mr.Mercier public uttered o word against either Mr Poll Ne David, Taillon.Gravel.by using Japaticee biacking.HI El |, Bale at Eleven O'clock.on the grounds.20h.5h and üth Occobe À haa\u2019 Boon postroncd = not command a very big ratory gssed his supporters to dv the samo.Now 0 + i Hd A phollow po ands a are Me EE Pain So oN DRAW SALE OF PALL AND WINTRR DRY Lunch at One.w OCTOBER 16th.If he has secure majority at all.that the contest was over his last efforts 8.sa miebty econ ve as to W il He » GOO AMES Mr.Mercier is to have a majority at all would bo used in advancing the interosts of \u20ac.19 À carpet des ag will hold ail Jon a itt | 31 478 ST.URBAIN mn s STEWART æ C0, ts good to October 10, 18:0 1.aoû we would, however, rather see him the division at large.Mr.Hall upoa st tting 5.28 it and the hollow tooth feels ATE LESSONS IN ENG subscribers will sell at thelr Stores, Auctioneers, ste np te OO Se 18h, Joi! set \u2019 down vas cheered to the echo, 6.32 hold the carpet bag without being \u20ac Na èe and 88 St.Peter street a: with substantial be in th w; 7 5 1 Franche, by an Englishman, ho, Jing a 227 188 Bt.James Street FARE FOR ROUND TRIE; 616 oh su * i PA se ; © nest 8 Sul Davidson, Q C, W.'Glendin- 8 Is Une Flint's Powdor, dovernment Teacher's Corti ofding WEDNESDAY, 20th OCTOBRR, A: C.STONEGRAVE, Can, Fass, AL C.V.R.R n it would cos e Frovince .9.18 ete im 8 moderate.Address \u201cTutor.\u201d A general assortment a.seasonable Dry Willam H.Arntoss Sal C.C.McFALL, Gen\u2018! Agt.D.& H.C.Co.- 208 If he has a majority of only two THE PEOPLES JIMMY.10: 27 Special Notice.35 Mexander streut, Goods, consisting of in To Ae por it will be an expensive business and gs Ir fends to he Dumber vom) 1 3 $40 will buys Waltiut Chamber B Aanorted Presidents und.Bearer Cloths.NDEEWRIFERS\u2019 SALE | DANCING ae thé Province to keep his followers | 51 James etreet.Amongst (hoss present 60 seven pleces.20 oo firs oni Tweeds, imported and Canadian, DAMAGED SUGAR.A ND DEPORTM.EN1 ia line.were Hon.Pater Mitchell.Alderman pan Malone, #8 Doeskins, Etoiles, Frieze, abe Babseribor il sell on MONDAY, 15th follows; ~Ad \u2014\u2014 D.Barry, N.W.Trenholme, Carrol Ryan, of Cashmeres, black and colored.OCTOBER, 18886, O'clock p.m.at 155% Jhiacs meet Mate lows: -Adults, from creme -_ MONTREAL WEST, the Ottawa Free Press and others Mr.2 Acsorte J JFiannels and M Common street, or account of andiéruriters ang fbars Torsha, a 1450.Class fo or onilares os Ped .We taney the result in Mohtreal West McShane was called for and amidst the 28 Cardigan fone te ad Frints 4d o thers Songorned: x GM.1610-473 -1790, 0.120 tg mm paie days, ilvate Ioviond| given ven duriog | HE & surprise to Mr.Stephens and his heer, Mis supporters.Beart Ho had ë \u2019 les\u201d Li EE Ur aaa avers Moislor rom Port Tewis Mauritius, siens Érivale classes ati tr Ne a EE a damag Rt; 1 > Tims The total vote wasa small one, aiways done the square thing, he had 36 osiery, races.Carpets.Forms: Net enol and auction duty added.French eunmel for Éric naa ed \u201c \u2018 Génaldering that there were three separ- always treated all classes alike and his bes 21 Handkorchiele, Blantois WILLIAM H.°°A.ROY MACDONALD, ] ti t k to b endeavors in Lhe future would still bou tn #5 Ready-made Cioihing Note Paper, Foolscap ASNTON, ° vtr ns y .organizations at wor! ring that direction.He had experienced zreat 1?ms Paper El Envelopes, &e., 241 Auctioneer, Call for our ur terms.2er te the polls.It would appear as opposition from the labor candidate, 51 RUN large \u2018condignment of first-class A.Marcotte & Con Sales, ssenbly bridas Evening.ough many o r.Stephens\u2019 former but be felt confident that a great part of his 14 AA tama ; wap had taken a leaf out of their majority was made up by tho votes of the 51 THE HARBOR COMMISSIONERS TATA Tops reserve.PROF.np PANSING.eth éandidate's book and shirked the vote.fore 8men; He concuded by saying that OT 5 30 Bale at TEN o'clock.nT Ae > The defeat of Mr.Stephens is the most Speaking longer and thankod them for the 8 er Be wenn 82 | br OF MONTREAL BENNING & BARSALOU, oi lo e Liberals h victor .$ ; 248 es Auctioneers.fant Prince's 1 fe cou so Lb A a ras Aiamed.Hon.Peter Mitchell was loudly called for.Poll No.82.\u2014.56 13 81 Fe ENDERS for de sutuis pi sous In the Matter of | rae ngage for few fais ss FEL .p à! The corrupt Conservative Government had 33.14 13 9 0 8 OSPER MILOT reasonable bst would hve any share in a triumph been deteateq as it deserved tobe.He re- 1 a 33 thand broken), according ue, ciflcptiona, ro RIZE BDALS.Yamachiche.DANCI NG : for'Le Parti National Mr.Hall has ferred to the Chapleau Moussean Govern- 8 2 25 | be obtained at the offi of John Konnedr, \u2014 The undersigned will soll by auction.in Bi tessons tortertrh var .ized his entry into public life by Sale of Lbe P.1 vail Ad compre 3 19 27 ; a Engineer.J 8.FRY.& SONS, lots, at the store of the Insolvent, at us (private) defeating one of the strongest cham.vunted them on getting tia\u2019 of thew sun 3 88 11 5 {| Tabders gddressed to tie undersigned will Manufacturers of Chocolstes and Cocoa, Yamachiche, Monday, 18th October, 1836, at MES.- Lula em on ge rid of their suc- 41 26 20 | Th G t1 tl a be received until .700088, 30 orologk § La, the stoe ook of thesaid insoivent, ns of the enemy upon his own ground.cessors, 3 30 a7 e Great Inven on, = By spectal appointment to the Queen and Prifice nsisting Groceries, Boots and Shoes, has been elected, as Mr.Steph r.Barry and Mr.Carroll Ryan followed.43 21 33 WEDNESDAY, 90th OCTOBER, of Wales.Base vasa of roo ortes, Boots Stationary.; .Stephens 5 si FOR EASY WASHING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON.Small \u2018ares, Fixtures, Hay Press, Lumber, largely by independent votes At Mr.David's Committee Rooms, 2 23 11 Hard Soft, Hot or Cold Waters mite Don't fall to ask for Fey's EaTING AND » &c.Terms cash.ATER ops, - y electors voted for him who never Great excitement prevailed In Mr.David's 2 3 8 mm or po The Commissioners do not bind themselves Drinking CHOCOLATES AND Cocoas.highly \u2014 MENT & TURCOTTE, ARTHENT, fotèd for à Conservativo before, and it Committee room on St.André street last 3 43 af out Harm to Fabric or Hada, do acosp the lowest or any tender.approved and strongly recommended by A MARCOTTA OL Ent 8 to be h that Mr, Hall 1 ovening when It became known that the .58 46 15 Ko family, rich or poor, sh should be without H.D.WHITNEY.eminent Members of the Medical Profession, E & CO, Bealed Tenders, add oped tha all will not didate hed 1 > 1 1 .Auctionee th d Rouge candidate bad been elected by a J 1 8 Becrotary.snd sold by every first-plass grocer.~andersign ot endotss t tho fact.In his platform he de- majority exceeding 200.Mr.David as 7 83 4 old by rE bat but beware of ile ili: | missioners\u2019 Office: § __ 243%law (2) T tr onders Jor ing and ed : #lared, his disbelief in party politics for taken ob the shoulders of his gleeful parti- 24 39 q anufactured only Hoe San ber 11, 1886.289 9 awd __ o Contractors and ( Others.Fill be received at the Clty forks s office, Qity P sans and carried about the apartment in 3 41 14 00% JAMES PILES NEW York, > AVIS PENNYROYALANDSTEEL Tue Fingand Vaca am Pawsat Kock Blasting Co.all up to noon of ot TUESDAY, the 20th inst., Æ£he Proviñce of Quebec, and it will be a triumph.A vast crowd had ated 3 43 42 16zood.Doan Pills, for forales, nickly correct ir- prepared io sapply Flugs, otong for general Hock Blas fo ibs, of Tubing of Bis inch dia diappointment te many be support | Lie ai 55 uly SHES mol = -| B.LAURANCE'S | 220 sd A S a STE dd LE if ha degenerates into a mere rd per, a speech.a pen medal 4 28 88 Haïroans, ; * AXIS OUT PEBBLE - = : seen at th 8 olige-or of CL prtatondent 9 ared in i .a or] an out and out supporter of érpressed his heartfelt thanks to his oon- 3 \u20ac 28 smn SPECTACLES & EYEGLASSES ru stand a préssure Frot Ke En Bora ae SH or SEEMS BE 8 Ÿ \u20ac Le Pape oo pose Pac REMEMBER THE GREAT CHEAP SALE AT pA 400 Selo, oF oe Ppo \u2014_ in the past but he was now fully repaid for 43 42 28 JFTEECOLONIAL BAILWAL - tea to ian fail bop ali ofonts ot \u201d where : ?brass t bing hat 500 51 Th rag to be apte TUE HOURS OF POLLING.the trouble and pains be bad taken.The 4 22 1 : .ed by tho 1st of {Dscemba : Many workmen were prevented from Ÿ%012,01 Montreal Bast bad placed their 8 1 4 5 BB Die cast iron cons Teena P coufidence fu him and they could fully rely a3 tho remainder bs br the 1at 2 of May ne: Moling yesterday because their em- is good faith.He would always be at .7 : 22 suMMFR SOEMENT, 5 8 con ati Tête V2 Head Ole for Canada, 240 1, James 8, on b f H SITs is 8 TOR EXPRESS FASENGED TRAINS os _ nos.; Would not allow them to leave his post 10 see that their most sacred rights ; ST.LOUIS WARD.pain (Sma exc te - ) : ; work for that purpose.At the loud choo Sein followed and Mr.David eee 84 54 12 dren PR à Loupe APR T0 k ér hour there is always a rush at Was placed in à cab and escorted by a dense o- I 5 26 5.essresamareiireopent À .M oO» \" > LU.pu000 y air 71 96 x The Water Committe Aôes ges \u201cad tai to accept the lowest oF any tender.By order: ; LAY D Ui in polling places of workmen who crowd to tho Parti National committee WATER Wo! free) ALY: O11¥ Montreal, Oct.18, 1888.roows, at the corner of St.James street and The neatest and newest materials for gentle- : \u201chave no other opportunity of voting.st.Lambert Hill 3 5 \u201d rising b t patte: 4 \u201cThe men go to work ut seven, the polls AT THE NATIONAL OOMMITTEE ROOMS.; 15 15 ton Basins, French aad Gorman The Boys Must H Have a Suit for School ! GRAND PRU ç _ $0 (lat Spon until nine ; qe men ut savon lock last, ovening a past moult $i 3 Saitings, are now a Joa o work a six, 16 polls tude crow out the rooms oi \u2018act 31 7 v \u2018 closed at five.Some get LS National, and as soon as favorable news 23 26 MOVE To QUES ere rrived it was communicated to the masa 26 22 Jt vores at the cost of their dinners or of from an upper story window.When the 56 14 pes PAR 6e Sui S a ea ac © S j onsiderabie discomfort.Others are result of the contest in Montreal East was 33 5 a ie Cu at [prs ee a Lawrence street, 'disfranchised.by the restriction of the ede known seve ers went lnto a I THROUGH io oh je -choice of pa fmm, .1 ' Cone : Mr.C.A.Geoffrion\u2019s © and delivered : Fionmot to pois où ts Livrée St, LAWEOR0S ; polling to their hours of labor.Why abort speèches eulogizing the Part! National ii 12 in the aan: ie vo ation fn ferard to A \u2019 [ Bought from Mr, Robinson, Practical Tailor, Beaver Hall Hill, ] \u201836% open the polls at six in the morning and gleauny over the defeat of the Conser- 28 ares, Cates of freight, on W'EUSINS ko in es ose es.was cali : BB a | oes me ST 7 DER gm el them at een a ot i aa he rene Free ge 8 2 fry aan oS tawreacs\" Hw.; _- M 0 .Delight Everyone, I hey Ar e So Choice.| d 3 | M 83 to the electors of the conslituency he bas 8 3 have, eight hours as at beencalled upon to represent.He then stated ge 20 mm NGER snpertniendens Substantial Overcoats from fur, Beayers, a ry.\u201d - Mééént, but let the eight hours that fatigue Wasnimost overceminz him, an d i 13 ma ns \"si Henry Whitney, Moscow Beavers, Irish\" (ALL TAILOR MADE.) ALSO, THEIR aoû lowost or any tendor a mmence a few hours earlier, or a Roots sr and J.X auorrault then spoke at St Mary.St James, St Louis, Dh ae Da a el PCy a darn ih pte atoner Bth.ve i 759 \u2018Frains Leave M: w hours later.Most of the poople some leurth, Kain dispersed iho crowd at Day.000 fe me CER VEEMONE RAILROAD.tere Our Low Prices wil really | Yo UTHS AND BOYS\u2019 OVER COAT S, | ho now vote in the afternoons ; \u2018 HON.MR.MRROIER Gravel.1,108 9 436 8.30 AM Vins Mountain pps re vie ,Ï T 8\u2014MAG TR pote Just as Shel) at any other Hon.Mr.Mercler, who bas been eleated In Dari&.Taillon.- Gravel Jus Sb gm, Suu ws gant à L'asuianion C3 ined ADE To RDER, FROM ROBINSON, ARE PERFECT.Cid Fi] Seow OWING.\u201c80 Haies 26d ot five or six cela in tag Saiyagiaihe, wil\u2019 vot retarn Lo the city Grend Totals.ROM 280 3413 pe Ac Ft na Sa M 0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 0e RE ae AGEN Tnt to hand, sx 1 4.wpa oc © un morning.Majority ot Mlesaus nosvome es ver J unetion, fi Ît1., MSOGLON, VIA WOiL 7 : Les * Morning and closed at two Yii the after- \u201cDOWN WITH THE HANGMEN\" - Majorier Spam over raver nn 3 rue > a oo ph ute 1 our .newest.and atest materials for Boys} + HE GREAT SALE OF Dustarhors somrlimedt \u2018us pelections, à | the workingmen would no longer About ten o'olock last evening several em- CENTER DIVISION, sus Eure Vou ang J Buits; those goods nyo beon espaciallynelect- pleased at the modo rite prices their franchisé at the mercy of playés of Le Monde were busy posting up : CS tins of the Conservati tories keir émployers.The present hours of front of their offion on Notre Dame street.Sep ; te ny are offered.ee rares Hi LOY 2.20% 00 ad) 3.00 hE Yak od Ab order td stand wear and tear.Bring BORER OILCLOTH DEP ARTMENE ARD.Sh B00 Wo Fit ae and have them measured.hi th + ef Doherty.Kays, 3 pha Jol vo, a wd Pub, dios | the ide Algug.; \u201c w g | HE role eoods eo TE 8 - 89 \u201cIhrough ears, m ibia train ar ary Soke 0 pas Wuustioo.8,16 ithe ro ; ' Co, s standard go SUF p .are not particularly convenient Acro crowd passing at the time began shout- 13 L for anybody, and they are particularly 105 \u201c Pendards, a bas les ards.\u201d \u201cThey 81 1 CE Express, Saas, 1068 ne T0 aualiés Knish, on venient for & numerous class of hon picked tage Winco of tho Susiass © III 7 - 3 3 rai TO) ne.bono ig.La se Me 2 10 QE | - : 0 N.\u201cpartment AIN octalis, To; office.Coustables were immediately se voupousess 89 i 1 Ji hii, flavin ven 1 or Yom IS N 0 Ww © OIN G ploge.\u201d PORITEREE THE LABOR CANDIDATES, .for and the mob dispersed.sis 186 \u201css Providence ed aed oni New York y Élu | Chita tous Sales you MN ae ti faste an So Inber candidates all suffered de-| , .Sten Srephous* Friends.re test poù À CERTRS WARD.mp Somali, loss varlaty of styles to select from.all of Th Le r est & Best Assortment | in Canada | Bobs Sot Sides, FOL and oo ou Eee EE 2 0 des = À Bo] [uel RES wishes poriaiy oe 6 La : 01 SE NNREU > \" a sans uocnec 45 8 8 PE Le de RES \u201cdre \u2019 235° otre ams defeat in Montreal West en- declaratio ons came In, the figures Se 8 $ ; baie ch prejudice = electors in = Irom the | polls in nthe upper part ot Ti - 1% \u201ca ve \u2018 .sh lam square Pianos to rent j ro We er FF CHR i ld I Cy Nm nos We sil à Cod Steng Suit fr Boys - - - - - for $200 de & Atwater\u2019s, 63 à anti-vaccination candidate ad io the direction of Mr, Hall.A - > dm 5 Ë v : ; : Sn ver hia : 3 , y latent strength of the work- turns From.Bt.© Lawl ad Ward ® and ie sésannouue i co à ; à ba dred of pes newest and choicest W $ Il Nice Stron, Suit for Bo $ - - - for £2 75 3 à litical force With the swamp came in, the \u2018excitement Vdercamauces 3 a of the 0 ne à f 1 Ÿ ; 4 ER GREAT ENGLISH PREACH ; men as & po 2 grew more intense.near early every 18.21 47 : tojselect from.; Bear in mind no Lee .- - : Ey Ve | site Et | EEA cu trae ron Soir S57 | Wo Soll Fine Dres Fout for Boys for$4 00| Hs satan \u20ac iatri ave a majori ephen Treads sest a o i \u20ac - - - - .= oastnener in a three cornered but they also ave à da dal © vote $ cts Te ro ê Ci à b 638 y : \u201d Re i ol i b conten) Centre they came mugh for drawing off Liverat st nnccess.They had a good Irom the swamp wore terribly.y iy Keys and he Hall ond topped the list with Robertson $1, six pac kooes, $5 éxksedr & cos Boy 0 fs - _, .i 50 sions, and all (lls causy pri indiscrétion ) \u201cand £ Bt Lawrence; Street Joys vorcon - or T7 707 for effect à cur\u2019 when.oi i Biter SE 18 4 es Sle PERE HATERNE Kage, oi a _ i b ra int, Wriel: ni BL Ororooats, cova ow ewe we fo $2 50 Écrire Pi, .n AS : Mne SWIEDIR, TL \u201cénrotno aitodt 57 \u2018by Laviolette & Nelso op, Te Above Excellent Assortment of Clothing can Je Sans 8 He z Om be Ÿ hi nursing and singly pra 0 On.a y ound ut t e - pan phyelolan clan Ladies pitended at thole 038 5 JJ LALIT AN ANT 3 Viuon QUICKLY | Ae ys a vers cat wei Ge So (C ASTORFLUID (Reglat rad)\u2014A Dal hte : da ou are day.De ition for.oF the ir: gard pls promotas The OE os He dren Îhé za 20 pret a £0 br 3x Ms Arron Tid be rt WEAK ERE or Hi TO VERE a mo nla walle trek fled à.ES Bantly heavy vote.to wan Fe Maur of ib districts had pd the conclusion.thut with the same, large numbers were \u2018ai aq good candidate, the work.to be driven up we ; may next time carry Montreal oub most urgent messages calling for work.Ju: this election practical met with\u201d no So rein lay the EXER 9 y Hew -G gs f t Ho Fr de 0 E., oldes! 0 ton t , Fa .(6t.Thoy Tol and, paners ploase copy.) ADL 8 i CE ee a 3th, A Ge the fos Be: dec Ms dE \u201cSaves ol Tak 225 STON.Di 9, 1886, at 529% - a Qu soute pi ov.=F Phillips, James Johns to Mary Josephine i tt Diry, piry edict Edna Toro ar Ga Ludo abort Dir y,0 253, copy Rison % the Church of the ire ro he o Hu id ON-_At 1 the resid tone of gen oa a Nsoozses = see Eu i Wer ae ot this cit on \u2018Per- PEBREA SH\u2014At Silery, Que, 1 hoe or Fair Gaurin, Dehis reguit SR m .a, RAS.SES hae tod Se wii e Rev.W.H.Naylor, or A ndon, Jr.eldest Fr of the late J.A, Ho rton nt, 292 38 ; La 5.Eliza Jane de w Glasgow, and mother gf 3s.Tok Robart Hormiiton of this city.in the Say ar of her age.neral from her D's Fosidonce, 14% ot Georgro street, on turday.\u2019 ad ; Lm a to jount oval : ry, Friends an acquain ces are Cem ity invited to nd.(Boston + papers please copy.) th, Francis Co a \u2014In this oity, on 13 Tran x Ag ox oars.T o funeral Will take place from bis late residones, 34 Aylmer street, at 2.30 on Saturday, Oct.16, Friends and aoquaint- ances will po: accept this lutimation, 29 ocNABB-\u2014On October 18, Mary Madeleino, MoN of the 1ate Robert McNabb, aged 78 ears, m 90 R.C.Cemo Church, à tances are invited to attend.2 MAN.uebeo.on Oct.14, son of the YEO) ns and Mary, Yoon an.o Tuneral tak arrival of Quehe pil Mia teatarday Dor 13.Friends and mn ons 8 are Invited to attend.© Appointments this Evening, gare Royal\u2014\" Three Black Cloaks.\u201d is saved by a Miracle.\u201cA cou le from the humbler walks of fe came beforea justice of the Peace to bo married, when, the ceremony being i over, er, the bride began to weep copiously.\u201cWhat's the matter?\u201d asked the new d.hush never told sou that I don\u2019t know w to cook,\u201d sobbed the bride.\u201cbon t fret.I'll not have anything Sois you to cook.I'm a poet.\u201d\u2014German Prose THE CHILDREN LOSE THE : healthy ptoom got at the seaside or - gountry take th t NOTMANS, acknowledged to have no mal in whose ses playful and ever ia pression of babies and children, 06F ERSONAL\u2014WILL MR.W.J.HINDS, late of 11 St.Charles Borromee est, _ send his address to Post Offios Box 454, Gus.MONTREAL BLACK GOODS STORE.tot HUY A PALR Of our 4 buttons BLACK KID GLOVES, at $1.00 or $1.40, \u2018We car now supply all sizes from 5X to ¥X.and MAIL them fres to any part of Dominion.Guaranteed equal to those soll at $1.95 and $1.60, by those professing to give best cash value.For the newest stock of MANTLE OLOTHS come to us, and leave your order for a FALL WRAP, Row & D'ETERLE, 91 NOTRE DAME ST 110 & 118 ST, PETER ST.Ashwerth'e Thread for Hane © or Machine, ELECTIONS BEING OVER THE LIBERAIL of DARLING'S COMMON SENSE .QAP is desirable In every Conservative \u2019 \u201chousehold.2421 tt Norte 8 «A From the Co-Operative Sale.On account 6f the immense rush of customers it hus been impossible to finish making the reduced prices for the sale, so on Saturday next, We will close the = Stores at 2 O'clock sharp, and finish opening up the balance of Winter Goods, and reduce the prices left unmarked.We will give real Bargains.in- ail the departments i ; Dry Goods, Cents Furtishinga Gro- corien Drug Bandries, Fancy All must be cleared out before Xmas, POBsEAY BROTHERS, CO-OPERATIVE STORES, VICTORIA BQUARBD, TN AND OLD BTAND, 295, SY BT.LAWREN CR STREET.se Te GONE the most distinguished, ar- om NM Oowti- ein of Te OAT e, Crimson and Fold Fingal Brooatello, ntaroon an imson 3 0; and gold Vonosta posta, Brocatalle, ile Cotelnin, maroon oid afin, ortmiaon aûd marcon Carlton olain, maroon embossed Silk Yeivot, orim- à Gold Silk Flushes.pla \u201cplain od embossed squ sat Peas Se viow in our sh will fully convinoo oy ne that wo lead the van in novelties as je Ukowise making an esvacially fine in furniturs of.ost elegant and arin peailng forclbls to ills ale atorooms are \u2018aied with\u201d re an dsoms design in pi rior soit ogans black walnut and ch orey may mapléte sois or oud pieces.both in Sovering.together with a a very full lino of note a i dave contre ane side lot desks ra- ¥ MoGARVEYX & RON, | ovate Io convey patrons OW rooms is acknowl faprovsments vot ue, Oct.anc : CARSLEY'S COLUMN.Pripay.Ocronan 15th, 1888 Wax TED, Wanted\u2014Beveral Exporfenced Salesmen, B.CARSLEY.TWO BUTTONS.THREE BUTTONS.FOUR BUTTONS.SIX BUTTONS.EIGHT BUTTONS.TEN BUTTONS.KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KiD GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES TWO CLASPS.FOUR CLASPS, SIX CLASPS.EIGHY CLASPS.Kid Gloves, finest qualities.Mousque tairo Gloves, all lengths.Gants Swede Gloves, choice stock.8S.CARSLEY.8.CARSBLEY.Ladies\u2019 Silk HOSE Ladies\u2019 Bilk HOSE * Ladies\u2019 Silk HOSE Ladies\u2019 Cashmere HOSE Ladies\u2019 Cashmere HOSE Ladies\u2019 Cashmere HOSE Ladies\u2019 8cotch Wool HOSE Ladies\u2019 Scotch Woo! HOSE Ladies\u2019 Scotoh Wool HOSE Ladies\u2019 Bootch Cashmere HOSE Ladies\u2019 Scotch Cashmere HOSE Ladies\u2019 Scotch Cashmere HOSE The cheapest place In Canada for Ladies\u2019 and Children's Hosiery ; the largest stock and best goods 8.CARSLEY.BE CARSLEY.Ladies\u2019 Silk UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Silk UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Silk UNDER WEAR Ladies\u2019 Bcotch Wool UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Elastic Merino UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Elastic Merino UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Elastio Merino UNDERWEAR .Ladles® Beotch Cashmere UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Scoteh Cashmere UNDERWEAR Ladies® Bootoh Cashmere UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Half-gauze Wool UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Half-gauze Wool UNDERWEAR Ladies\u2019 Half-gauze Wool UNDERWEAR Go to the right store for Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear, where you can get the best value and largest stock to select from.8.CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER FEATHER TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS It is hardly necessary to advertise our Feather Trimmings; their superiority of le.Excellence of make and durability being already known asthe bestin the Dominion.8.CARSLEY.8.CABSLEY.B.CARSLEY.FUR FUR FUR FUR TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS TRIMMINGS We have n beautiful and fashionable .assortment of Opossum, Coney, Silver Hare.Snow Haro, Sable.Beaver, and Nutria, Bpecial valne in Far Ornaments, 8.CABSLEY.S.CANSLEY.8.OARSBLEY.WATERPROOPS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS WATHRPROOFS - WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS All our Waterproot Circulars ars made specially for us.Buying large quantities, wo can afford to soll them at lower prices $ than other houses.Ladiea' Circulars, 63.Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs, 500.Ladies\u2019 Rubber Capes, 90: Reversible Waterproots, $1.93, 8.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY, JRR00KS QEWING Coron.1f you want a really good Sewing Cotton, If you want an evenly spun Sewing Cotton, free from gouts of knots, and that will go ensity Into the eye ot the Deedls without any trouble, {1 you want à strong Sewing Cotton, that will not break nor twist in Sewing, Xt you want the par execllonse of a Bewing Cottons; firm, strong, amooth and xoliublo, ask for.Brooks\u2019 Sowing Oo ne 8, CARSLEY.B.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.(caRGOLIE nr we hava at present the finest assortribnt = o! Umbrellas we have ever had and all marked at rock bottom prices.It you want a good Umbrella sta resson- able price come to JOBN MURPHY &:.cos, Children\u2019s Umbrellas, 332 Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, 43a, Gents\u2019 Umbrellas, 50e.| - All Umbrellns Equally Cheap For good Alpaca Umbrellas, For good Silk Umbrellas, For Umbrellas in all qualities at lowest prices come to JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S.LADIRSY WATERPHOOFS LE *Wo are now showing & special line of Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs at $1.00, worth $2.00, Remember the price, only $1.00 AND CALL AND SEE THEM, HOSIERY, MOSIERY, HOSIERY.The sales in this department have never been so large; this department shows a steady increase SEASON after SEASON, which is the best proof that we keep the right make of Hosiery and sell at the right prices.FOR CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, 2- .FOR LADIES\u2019 HOSIERY, ATR FOR GENTS HOSIERX \u2014COME TO : JOHN MURPHY & CO°B.GLOVES.GLOVES.GLOVES.The greatest hit of the season is our 5 button Kid Gloves at 50¢, Nothing aver sold in Canadas to equal it, The Glove Emporium and the store for Choice Dry Goods at lowest cash prices is Joux Mes a Cos 2781 D 1783 NOTRE DAME ST, 103, 107, 1609 111 ST.PETER ST\\ Ladls fes* Ge opaine C où ont: 14 death er, § Basis ws Hp 16° same SE \u201820c.Large lot of Men's and Wi Li mie with leather over the hs E Ind HA Ve of m: Xi Butionod Boots, a par of my Ex beautifully finished, only $2.00, Ladies\u2019 Genuine French Kid Button he os Pine Beane Élivpors, @ hy fad Congress, a otis w 1 othe tores Te C813 Te Extra À : ino o Buttoned apd Lever te Child fe Boots from 50e u Mon sa tor Tight Laced Boots (Clump Soles) ii 5, Laced and Congress Boots Sewed $1.50 GENTS\u2019 Tos Galt Laced and Elastle Rds oots, dau se sewed and « lid Leath Bali athof Las a Lite à \u2018Élastio\u201d \u2014\u2014g ;\u2014 W.R.THOMPSON'S | 100\u2014McCILL ST.\u2014100 Directly opposite St.Ann\u2019s Market, 4311 : PRESENTATION-The MacKay Institute, for the deaf, dumb and blind, have been presented with a very fine Upright Piano, manufactured by M\u2019rs, Heintzman & Co., of Toronto, T Cash and only one price.erms Un pâot Couonuu Hioves ' { favorably with last ye Capos from 82.25.| CORNER OF ST.a Eo FUR CAPES, FUR MUFSS, AND YUR WEDGES] No ADVANCE oN Last Brasox\u2019s Prrozs, Notwithstanding t the general advance in the Fur market our quotations LADIES CAPES IN Coney.Hare, Australian Opossum, Mink, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Squirrel, and Alaska Sable.LADIES MUFFS IN Coney, Hare, Mink, Grey Squirrel, Alaska Sable, Bilver Hare, Persian lamb, Natural Lynx, Bouth Sea Seal, Raccoon, Australian-and American Opossum, LADIES\u2019 WEDGES IN Bouth Bea Seal, Persian Lamb and Mink, 0 Hoar Mos & Co, | JAMES STREET AND VICTORIA Hiver Monn & Ca \u201ccompare Muffs trom $1.30.SQUARE.a 24113 PILLSBURT'S BEST! Seldom Never Equalled! Excelled ! Tho Very Cholcest Flour made In the States and the BEST, HEALTHIEST AND CHEAP.ERT FLOUR that can be used.OGILVIE'S HUNGARIAN PATENT PROCESS FLOUR.CROWN JEWEL FLOUR.;Allin Barrels, Half Barrels and Bags, BLACKBERRY BRANDY.A Delightful Tonio, containing all the active brine iples of the Blackberry; a remedy for dibtouitios of the Bowols, CELERY ROCK and RYE.For Throat; Lungs, Kidneys and Nervous Difficulties.AA positive cure for indigestion, Tiny Tims, Windsor Manor Pickles, Piccolos, Windsor Manor Pickles, Bast India Gherkins, Windsor Manor Pickles.Queen Habs, Windsor Manor Piokles, Cream Sugar Corn, Cracked in Oneida Co.N.Ta NARRAGANSETT SUGAR CORN.YARMOUTH SUGAR CORN.If there is one article better than another we are bound to have it, Brazilian Cr same tn packages, for One- mes die © kes.Cassava aridaie pk Lei ra Soup, &e., de.Fresh supplies of \u2014 BOSTON BREAKPAST GEM FLOUR \u2014AND\u2014\u2014 BOSTON BROWN BREAD MIXTURE.FRASER, VIGER & CO, FAMILY GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 St.James Street.2005 73 SOILED, SPOILED, \u2014OR\u2014 OLD FASHIONED SILK DRESSES Can be dyed the latest Colors like new.Washing Bilks beautifully oloaned and re- Silk rand Pie Jockets eld: Manties dred Clean br he W, proces! mark this.Over es a wits and Sots wiout « oe TY oa ror is guaran.took ot © best Houses in Europe or a OL MEDALIST DYERS, a.BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING cos Offiges: .285 Norsn Dame Sn.201 Moüirz Bry Sz.Catgeurse 8m.68 24814 TER THE ALBERT COTS 15c & 206.Job lot Men\u2019s and Women's Gorman an Slip rs, 15e and 200; sold everywhere at and Too.Get a pair.They are going fast, Job lot of Ladies\" Do C.Kid Button and Laco Boots, The ba ttoned have worked button D bols ee elsewhere at $1.75, Ladies\u2019 Frgnon] Kid Batton Boôts, in three widths, $2.50 and $2.75; they are first-olass goods.beautifully ished w rth $3.75 and $1 75 The finest Oil Goat Button Boot in Lown only $1.75.Remember these goods are not second class ox shoddy, but are firs oy lags, beautifuily lined, and oak soles, hoth double $04 single, can\u2019t be equalled anywhere under Ladies\u2019 fine Kia Button Boo orth for $1.15 an d 81.te w $2.00, Ladies Polish at Button Boots, worth for $1.75.ha torjsose\u2019 fine Kid Button Boots, worth $1.75, Misses\u2019 glne Pebble Button Boots, worth $1.25, for Boys\u2019 School Boots with and riveted seams, Sizes: 11, 13, 13, 1, 8, worth $1.25, for 75 ota.Men\u2019 * £5 Leather Lace and Elastlo Bide ara 8, Congr foxed worth 300, tog].Sgneress foxed and plain, Men's Long Boota, the largest stock in town, from $1.50 uw ap nd Men's fine Calf, Hand Sewn.Congress and ged Be Boots, $3.00, they cannot be equalled un For a good fit and genuine bargain come direct to The BURNING BOOT, 110\u2014MeGill Street\u2014110 24311 J.O.Parzen, Proprietor, Gloves.Gloves, Gloves.KID, OASTNERS, AINGWOOD W.GODBEE BROWN & co, 1749 NOTRE DAME aTmEET, - 94321 H, F, pos FEATHER\" TRIMMINGST \u2018Feather Trimm: » all colo 130 rd.tonther Tri Timm Jug ors, 150 por yard, \u2018sather Crimmins, all Hs ors, 310 por yard, FUR TRYIN] Black Fur Trimmings, from 200 to £2.00 ver | Sao our Bearskin Trimmine ing at 76s per per yard, Opossu In Fur Primm yard b Swansdown in hile pi pink and bite, of A LACES I Yak Locos.fo a a and colors, wna | 220 Laden Black Cashmere \u201cak gn ir chines © es a Ladies\u2019 Roa! lente Gr t cu of Ladies\u2019 Cahors Geena a SERS REN'S DRESS FORM CORSET, VOT T which Bl Dress can 10 perfec Price; 15 50.By Mail $2.80, astendants anis onis GODBEE E BROWN & ©, me NOTRE DAME STREFR | An B Anite 1 ot of Linens PR assorted stock o Gasing ia the trada.New Curtains, in Madras, = Th Don Lin Milne.rene 10ers lot of New Linens or the Ware We have pee od another large and ed né a Wo early every \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Smeets.SHEETINGS, @ bave at present in Sock, the 1 t and 5 f Sheeting and Pillow and quality QUILTS, QUILTS, QUILTS, OURTAINS.CURTAINS, CURTAINS, Madras M , and Tongera Madras.uslin, Cabul ENTIRELY NEW GOODS, : FLY, ¥ JAS.A.OGILVY, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRY Goons, 208 ST.ANTOINE ax 144, 140, 148, 150 MOUNTAIN 8T\\ #r Telephone No.987.24811 FUR TRIMMINGS! Tl PULL OVERS! Go tù American Fur Store for pour Chin- Beaver, Opossum, Silver, ox ox.Alaska Sapié > éilver \"and Black Coney Trimmings of | au sure they are rota at wholesale prices: FUR CAPES?CAPES ofall Jescriptions and all sizes.[Les of all =.Brey d Gent mes For Cape a lo.FORGET of on One Soft and Hard Fel fede\u201d sold.We are really fering mense sacrifice.PULL OVERS ?PEVSER'S AMERICAN FUR STORE, RT\u2014S'T, LAWRENCE ST\u201437 Third Hat Storé above Craig street, 240t5 I T\u2014 JAMES, re += NEW HANGING LAMPS, Lao ABS PENDANT LANES, - [RICH GOLD BRONZE.Mosr ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL, 18 FRESM CASES NOW ON SHOW, 15, Greatest display ever seen in Montreal, Pretty Parlor Lamps, $2.75 to $3.75.Elegant Parlor Lamps, $3.50 to45.50, Buperb Patlor Lamps, $6.00 to $10.00, FRED.R.COLE'S LAMP STORE 179% NOTRE DAME STREET.Coxs AND Ssz THEM, © 24819 PIANOS on monthly and quarterly instalment.Second- exchange, and instruments taken in Get prices and an terms at C.W, Lindsay's, 1352 St; Catherine street.213 15 SAW MILL AT PORT ARTHUR BURNED, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR WINNIPEG, October 15.James Oo M.P.P.'s, atearn saw mill at Port Arthur was totally destroyed by fire last night.The loss will be heavy.A NECKLACE FOB AN EMPRESS, .[SPECIAL YO THE STAR] BREN, October 15.\u2014A Berlin firm has gupplied the Emprass of Japan with a diamond necklace worth several huadred thousand marks.BELLING HE POSSESSIONS, JSPEOIAL TÔ TRE STAR] Pants, October 15\u2014The Due D\u2019Aumale has sold the forest of Neuville en Haye for 1 2,000,000 francs.THE, EX-RULER OF BULGARIA, |SPROIAL TO TEE Bran) -Dctober 15\u2026 Prince Alexaèder bas returned to Darmatadt and is.residing in bis-fathot's palace.RANDOLPH CHURCHILL, A Review of the Commercial, pitantion by Max fn its.commercial article, says: the Manchestey, * Guardian.\u201d CHESTER, October ay Guardian, \u201cThe \u2018amount of business done\u2019 yesterday -} ou the whole, moderate.A large nutabor ol gollers werd present In most departments much less than the average was th Shngers of securing tage by by pas ane to press gale on \u2018and in Magy.cases are.well a Hstiod = wit -the orders already.Be Tebdr Lo lake futthér.brédère, they dre D Reiter depresged Bb œ > 2 bac 2 progress Trade.In vnly a few sections e hi erignce Satisfactory.je dise chase.is ratüer Pure are elther.momentarily satisfied h what they have lately dona or are bio tion tv th ough 0 sacrifice, muèu \u2018asrket, © Me ay to Al Shain.ui \u2018 Prices, vue while eh 2 2e rai venient yy vat 2 ow 6.general movenien 3 a Sod and Chind business: has: been y: lets Tie hung has boon orelgn in kets and .Orders, howe | ry Tory party.on Lord Churchill's new pro- 1 guards suggested are illusory.\u201d Consider-\\f \u2018 she for Éngland where be will m \u201cwaiting.it - pierre er 4 or of the.014 School Wha Does Not: Kike Lord Eaudolph Churchill's New : Programme, and Bays 1£ is a \u2018Bürrender to Lord Hh * Hartington, -BPECIAL TO THE STAR) * LONDON, October 15.The aitituds of the + ÿ grammeis shown by a signed article by Mr.Chaplin published to-day.Mr, Chaplin represents the old Tory party.It will be remembered he was orowded out by Lord Churehill when the pro-«r§ Cabinet was formed on the policy of nMintaining the pion unimpaired.He says the government of the country was thereby absolutely handed over to Lord Hartington's party.On the Goyérament's intention to endeavor to lay the foundations of a system of popular local Government in Ireland at the next session of Parliament he quotes Sir Michael cks-Beach as saying \u2018last January that the condition of Ireland was not, in the opinion of the Government favorable for the consideration of local Government, thete.Mr.Chaplin prefers to stand by his earlier opinion.As for freshold plots, if they mean allotments, he supports them, It, as advocated by Mr.Jesse Collins, they mean small holdings, he opposes them.In the question of closure he declares that Lord Churchill's proposal to establish it by a bare majority would lead to serious disdension in the Tory party.\u201cit would,\u201d he says, \u201cdo immense mischief and prove Ineffective as a remedy.The safe- ing that in the recent elections the Conser- vatlve strength in the boroughs has been 22 per cent.in the counties, 34 per cent, ana hat there are in the Commons 136 Tory county members against 105 borough members, the attitude of & man like Mr.Chaplin will constitute a highly important factor in the councils of the Government.NorMAN, NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED, Cable.The Skuptchina (the.Servian National Assembly) will assemble October 17.Alsaglan residents of Phris have formed a committee to raise a fund for a monument to! a late General Uhrich.0 Behan, who is said to be correspond- a of the Irish World, of New York, was arrested last evening at Kildysart, County Clare, Ireland, on a charge of disorderly donduct in the streets.The Mayor of, of Levalois-Perett, a large Suburb of n very successful in © managemen has a free registry bureau for unemployed persons.Twelve hundred persons have been provided with work by the bureau within a few months.On account of the spread of cholera, the Austrian and Hungarian Governments have issued special orders that a close watch be kept on ports and on frontiers, Quarantine regulations have been abandoned ag useless.All persons arrivi at ports or by railway or canal will be medically inspected.American, The steamer * Miranda \u201d salled from St John's, Nfld., Wednesday, for New York via Halifax, titled with passengers from the disabled Anchor line steamer \u201c Anchoria.\u201d At Byron, Shlwasses coun Mich, yesterday, a mob tried to Iyoeh braham Hac- den, w urdered his father, Samuel Had- den, aged 6 65, who 9 nes crippled fn the war, but \u2018the police held the mob at bay with revolvers.The murder was the result of a quarrel.Capt.W.T.Mills, who has been in charge of the Salvation Army meetings at Torris- town, 111, for three months, arrived at Free- port, 1, ., yesterday, having fled on foot through the w use a mob of excited people attacked.the Army, crying ° ut the earts out of the Salvationists,\u201d and he feared for his life.Mollie Hoey, of New York, a noted shoplifter, confined in tbe Cleveland gaol tor stealing on Indian shawl valued at $450, escaped yesterda made a hole in the brick wall at the aide ol a window lead- fog to the street, covering up her work with a brick-colored oiicloth when the officials were around.She took with her à boy confined for a petty offence, who watched tho turakey while she was taking out the In the Episoopal Church convention at Chicago, yesterday, a résolution to send cor dial greetings to the Co hEiohaj Church convention in session En same city, gllelted a prolonged debate woth respited the amendment substitut! ing the words PE rire brethren \u201d for *\u201c Congre- al Church,\u201d being adopted by a vote $ 162to115 A delegation from Canada, including Lord Bishop Binney, otf Nova Scotia; Lord Bishop Swentma 9 Toronto; Dean Carmich: hael, of Montre v.John Langtry, of To of foroatos Hoon.RB tovenson Reed, were ns re- Gelvad and prosanted with an address.The executive board of the Knights of Lavor, in session at Richmond, Va, resolved to send money for the relief of the locked aut cotton workers of Augusta, Ga, the our: riers and tanners of Balem Mass, and the journeymen plumbers, New York city.Mr.Powderly held a conference Weodnesday night with several golored delegates to the geñe assem who represent the colored assemblies of Virgil .Georgia, Florida, A ppl and othe or southern states.\u2018object was the form tion of a bureau of colored Knights throughc out the Southern States for the purpose of procuring accurate statistics relating Pro the condition of the colored people and their re- ation to the white laborers whenever thoy are employed together.The entire morning peasion was consumed In balloting for mem- bera of the general executive board.os, B., John W.Hayes and Hares \u2018were elected.Canadian, Messrs.Wood and Small, # Pg, left Win- niveg Tor the east yeste! Mr.But deputy bstar of the Interior, Burgess, | east on official business, Revs.Bam Jones and Sam Small are to conduct four services daily in Toronto for the next ten days Over, sixty exhibits by Indisns were en- ed | for competition at the Regina fair.noie ex many were excellent, Tue pr prin hibits werd wheat and po- Daniel Marney and John O'Connell wera arrested at Toronto yosterday cs, Share of Ésjoniouely wounding on ent l'hômas ith, who is now ses acriti con dittan from the stabs rece! rlog P.O'Connor, Le as the «irish peasant poet,\u201d for some time in thet\u2019 Department of | the Interior at Ottawa, re- regigped hls position, and Yesterda lay ope.Mr.J, Patterson, M.P, had an intorview with the hinister of Customs, Wednesday, with retorence to the seizure of two vessels os Ambhersibar Jor an infraction of Customs Appeärs theÿ towad vessels from a United States port into Anibérstbürg and left without having reported to the Cuse toms s authority, either inwards or outwards, due doolsk on of the Déparoment has been re- wy Part, Arthur despaton says that about 3 o'elock yesterday morning James Carson, of \u2018Owén Sound, as a aizhinas un And was drown ve.the Steamer \u201cGly of Owen Sound,\" feil ovi board His y was gorered and sent home by the Falbortacs Teale y_ stærnoo oon, m.Sm th, of Mala.ehivi] fo, Qt wmployed on\u2019 the steamer Se, 3 ell down the hold \u20ac ot th vessel and had back broken, - He wag taken io the hospitat whare be died : HUNTINGDON, : 47 , \u201cCE Onméroi Eaundats- Homminpiord.Péjoe.Saund PR 88 0 127 a 3 pie i 57 184 60 - must know and observe its natural hal by ti ates Sr Eduomiicn, ve .bY Six Wm.Dawson, : \u201cat the Teachers\u2019 Convention, after the | gt \u2018going to press yesterday, it waa r.Kelloy, And seconded b porns J, copelilon or) e ) © \u20ac eon Resolutio that the incorporation of the: asso! jation be roferred to the same committee,\u201d ri ; ed, The exçautive committes report in favor of Tee slving some eighty teachers as mem! of iho à psoclatio on.On motion of Inspector fb d, the report was received fi and adopted.The Poe were then named as a mites on Resolutions: or.Robins, convener; .$apcrintendent, A Young.Quebsa, r, of Couticook;' Mon tosh, of tn .MecEocuet, of Lachute} Inspector Hub al Sherbrooke.The Toligwing ware appointed as a mittee on Nominations, with power to ad to hair fon of 2 Dr.arper.convener; Mr, \u201cHlowlion: nspector MoGrezor, Hono HON.6.W.BOSS, Superintendent of Educaflon for Ontarlo, de- livored a telling address, in which in roview- ing the school system of Ontario he remarkec that the difference between Oatholo ani Protestant schools was only of religious training, A half a million dollais was voted d'afvido for the school system which was el Wided among all institutions.Grea that each school is supplied vi to Te quire: ments necessary.for eo miorts © upils, Tho buildings are rectal in a healthy Jocalit of Ho d the proper heating and ventilat- he teachers endeavor to promote the Tate for reading and legible writing among the pupils from © they onter the schools, Man improvements have been made in regar books and have been simplified jor the SPECIAL USE OF THEIR SCHOOLS, Great attention was being givon to drawing and it was a btanch which all teachors were expected to have a knowledge of when they presented themselves as teachers.ans an istory was also an important branch of study, and teachers were instructed to impross thelr pupils with the points of interest in their h ory.Tho sciences are.not taught in the common schools, but they receive such information which will be found pf he elp to they take up those branches of stud advanced classes.The s Siem.= adopted in the Erovince of 0 tario a aie able one.Special atte: où is \u20ac iven to reliove the monotony of teaching, very Nriday 18 devoted to various exercises as à relaxat from study, which are yell calcul ted also to ho minds of tho those under their charge in conversations relative to agriculture and botsny and its an- deavor to improve their minds on these useful subjects.tae Board of Diroctors were very strict on t.ER LAINATIONS OF TEA: they were obliged to go through a special course of study and thoy wore \u201cobliged to teach for a while under the supervision of th Principal to ses what qualities they posaesse as teachers, This was done to pro tort the pupils which might come under oy are called upon occasionally.to_give lectures in order to train their minds.the text books for th Canadianize them, for it will be found on examining American text bookd that they y refer to matters of interest in the hist tory of the! country.This he approved of, and thought there wore enough interesting evénts in Canadian history to rare m interspersed throughout the te great cb use of complaint of those interested in matters pe pers tuining to to education in Ontario is that GREAT DEAL OF SLANG Om À When Goneral B hepa) Be Spats: there was slot\u2019 by of pla benovo go at dh ie 2e vast vudien es PE AVOrA sur kindly greoting wi le e delivered he y paptured the 0.ech oles H ay Captain an Si or the) platform hi ern 28, Ghat log, 0d treal, After prayer and the singing ots GENERAL BOOTH ADDERSIRD \u201c Amen.\u201d and the m ing hat instruments.Alter a short ort speech by re Den somo sing neral Booth si ar THE GENERAL'S ADDRESS, the meeting, He exhorted his hes pare themselves to live with God; could on} 7 be accom bed bripurifging selves, others o 4 bat! tar after Bere on children and Sriag.h minds into a it and p per state receive full and lasting salva on.Alter a few words om Colonel Dowdle coll was.up and the meeting urged.= The viparaded the streets again\u2019) the evening mocting and 6h was row to the doo oad ooth entered: Mi vas, frsete Witha Tolley, st ds he sol marks was \u2018 hort ow_of the Salva Army,\u201d f Great ritaln the.How was Vrosperis sa amanner w vhish soie els the spores o ihe ca cause, but oh 0 istian world with se bad the He den Army colors # jos different, £ gountries In He had à oightoe hteen \u201cdiforent vip patine es, Herat ne, oe Be © rin qe Bi ee then rosoues Ty =.i poor een n giris bave ve bean pooued or À nxrexDiTtaN OF wif aie at ue headquarters for | years er year, are 590 officers.corps ai held weekly.This was simply was 8 movement wi same from: not from men.Little chil ron'e ves Who been made happy.drunkards and erring women put in the paths\u2019 could testify to the saving a Army.Thé Army had a claim on Ru ye for they ere doing a great wor work in St i 8 © had boon con copgrasala on the boro Roman Catholles 0 un Some + Ptonle fot od tay Shays representatives to make all regulations.spoke of the old system of school teaching and, $ ae inconveniences that had to with years ago, .when th adv, ntages which are to be seen in the schools ar He thought it unpardonable of those: who flogged pupils because they were stupid.such teachers, ought, shoul sum- FACILITATE THE TASKS of such scholars in ofder to improve their minds by degrees.As for flogging he never of it as a mode of correction, The n.Mr.Ross concluded his remark 8 by saying \"that the zreat point to be kept in viow is that children aye trained in schools to become good citizens, and if the teachers always kept this in mind they would never fail to sucsess- fully fill the positions .to which they Foro appointed and give general satisfaction to all xs Son as the Hon.Mr.Ross had concluded, a number of questions were put by teachérs concerning the teachers in Otay as to whether they were superannuatod, all of which were \u2018satistactorily answer Several tochnieal subjects ote \u201cthen discussed, and after votes of thanks had been tendered to the Hon.Mr.Boss, the meeting a urned.IR THE EVENING the members of the association atten force the conversazione given in the Redpath Musour by Sir illiam Daw esident.Duri he evenin kB Bir delivered the pres: dents annua address, the abject chosen bein w_of the general questions th that lie at fhe toandstion of educä- onal w The rend knight remarked that at the present time no doctrine is more popularth that of evoiution, and many enthusiastic persons are willing to believe in the principle even in casos to which it cannot legitimately apply, unroi there | is in fact nothing to be evolve unrolle à in ater © - use to produce ng r , But evolutiofiis a legitimate principle where theraisa à evolved and the proper or sqndions or its development.We mey believe THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GERM lying Ir in ar sead into à plan or, of the emb coll in egg into a chick, though oven these FAA adequate and suitable causes m gt be at work to further the develonment, like manner notbinæ is more dertain than the development fan the child into the man or w 5 AD 2 may.be subjew \u2018he may styiod the indivi idual D potentiaiities of the ohild.\u2018the other co; stitutes Sos odu A chiid isthe Ror rm or.If left to itsolf it witi be volvo Tato or womanhood by its 6 8 Pontanaol ity.If we wish to AR this OLD FASHIONED COMPARIBON of the child to a block of marble, to be lowed into shape by the educator, is therefore gather incorrect.The true educator tivator training a livin The Heavenly Father Him can e ucate in no othor way, for we are the vine and He is the man.If this fact of constant, cont nuous growth is noglected, there can be no true educations or; in other words, the growth itaelf ar bo the a of tical eduentor, and the work oft the so-calle te fonchor iit bo merely tho bring artificial eavos © où a a vi = bon k ing b plant.He held that those general prineip 88 show the work of education to be one of the most complex and difficult of the scientific arts and re- farred to the necessity of a careful selection of teachers, \u2018Sir William concluded by roviowing n | a low current subjects of educational discuss MISS FREEMAN, PH.D,, President of Wellesley Qollege, also.delive EY ich eh br , address on he fnstitation.So w ick she belonga.\u20ac god to an fissociation de d to wal carofaily.me ect of extra knowledio upon am males.js association consisting omen a Atlantis 5 tho 9 watch the whole system from fi Univers dégroe, have sent ous fn us ons to ali graduatés et eoloros of ihé last five years.Ninety por cents 31 the tot code have been Laswered, ner cont, of thogo answer ng re 25°10.excellent health.Miss eles Freoman thea hrow out Esalih oxcel- lent\u2019 augrestions as to hyateno.nd anid that RA Jas sin Re x na tefetr excellent rules wi jen pre: {vail in Voilesior \u2018College as to exer Nothing but sin is so aabopular in That Cipstl: tution as disease or delleacy.thos teachers before hor rested the esponsibility of tw making of the nation, ns they wero the teachers of its youth.8) nopot rise above its source, neither ean © can 8 above the level of its mothers.civil Buia necess: this would be found to pay bottor than ifivests inants in stoc te.audion feo then repaired to the main hail.where refreshments.were served, after wi ea an adjournment was made to the upper for social intercourse.\u201cThe Montreal Haunt, » \u201cThe Montrea! Hunt\" A very \u2018Meet at J'othte -aux - Tremble: esters morning.There wore two kills, na Jnusier.on\u201c fir Arohie.\u201d aetiing thé rush, H.\u2018Gus, on ~ Ruby.\u201d catiing the pato.here | ras & bai axel ting ran.Beaubien Amaulted, tne à sitio Jast.evovinz ?\u2018About Boatiion left, die Seman dey ho vus em ; marily dismissed.Their duty was to endeavor ° +} to Hae an Showed that the reyanuo ott $4 The Joilowing boa board \u2018cûtors and were olected for BAISE FR a , Stroud, prosidout ta?ar oy ke.Fo 3 Tes asus sa J.a.A Sesrelacy.ward : Directors\u2014Reovs.B.- Da Bton N.Na ucker.Bt H.J.PR 3.5 oz.(J: Pall Autifie.J A Ly, Hendsizo A.G: Up T, EM Hi es x | duce new ey ons for are like a! stars, éhey wh \"Thay i headaalie, cuts, an 18 used, and it has been the earnest endeavors he avs ee dis not hoy hai of those who supervise matters of-education glove Sirsles Joa oP solar aE, to instruct the teachers to guard t this them so long as x as Goût rs ¢ evil, and endeavor to impart te_the pupils the refuted the don, tbat be Was parsons purest English, The cardinal principle of rich and derived A large income from thy SF sononl proto 13 Chat LP 1 democratt Arm, Bo had gover, he's Siam Sop regulations are submitte 0 arllamen \u2018his ho approved of, as it prevented one in.his nette having von on him sali suffic on divideal from mathe | laws -for means.for when it was really the duty of {he peoples: return for Sey sousours Ee Pi Ww Sereda o, Warde Hoi G Childs, B.O.bmith, Goo baie, : Matho gon.8.8, Finlay, oo ès oy; Ho Woon > \u201cin Harselitatse Mr.David was éscoi committes rooms of th rond ing en fevolutonary bra ise ght agalns! uch itr.Te gol £ id lsan e en pa Der and.3 sham of oper dual those vi ls\u201d tritttnp fpf of trie on à ssiond dio a raf beuaviour + Spokon à agree orne Fortunes of Philip) » .The usual instalment of otis setlal sto: held over owing to pressure ° report rt to Four ofthe forces) that tho Fo in most eatis! BP \u201cHout Poin was à most Dractieal iden, He had not seen It before 1\u2019 ati and af ment, sulhen made a note of it rk nant\u2019s name, Buccéss, and | it did toes tol officer, the ins Manÿ are astomished at = A ve Dp should kno Cougli 8yru \u2018Kings are Hi da dure 40 oi Oil rt \u201cMother You naughty boy, if i you Koop this augbuy Bog (at (after 8 a whioplte)Bo-bo dont t sont to go, if tha angels meaner men, and Salvation for on Bo bo-nof Do not waste time and patiacte nsing common blacking.Asx youl for Japanese b ra The consumption of load -penclla United States ls placed at 260.4 000 & bah every woman who uses a lead to shar; od her own the coneumutia Saiimated would amount to about ain trom 1odigostion, d pain hearty eating ia relteved I7epepa cà by ond of Carter's Little Laver Pills Iy after dinner, Don\u2019t forget this.\" i The unlucky lover wien beat.git married another man enn got his \u2018ho wil.He can get ap à party \u20ac ot fn ol éstort the Tov cou ko 4d (ibe rain give them away to gers, Al} first-cl keep Ne Smads farge enirles for Mon ireat niries for Mon lar ne 8 hoot Sicoplocha où eh Gon.porte = \u201cNationalists.\u201d - as boon pretty Wall at a jade xT me Tor uit oF tho vleetlons Ball © time being tio situa scans (dates ware early on the stre be ; membe.x Apinz throuxb Rida: ng ord Below will be 8 views of o candidates un the re.NEL SATISFIED, ane Hall oir 8 expressed himself as ble sas bough,not at ali sur- sodatt sise of Coast, ou in Montreal oa.H ascribed his election to the disgust the Boobs of the constituency at Mr, ons\u2019 action in shirking the ltiel vote and E le, sper rsoverance of his suppor ° Prod That bp wi ished o ba distinotiy erstood that althoug 5 on duestlons oI anh © would {variably support PD ence to Mr.Mercier.for whom Tho one ps Very litte esteem, he would as a ai thing preserve AN INDEPENDENT ATTITUDE do his best to furtbor the interests and | esires 0 is constituents portad him in the ate con- ht that Mr.Robertson\u2019s y im.Mr.Hall ] Ton et source of his gratification at yester- shi] victory was that he, 4 young man new to eu) bat, defeated one of the wealthiest y who had tho advantage of the baltach a to him sinee the timo eopbI65 \u201cwateh Mr.Pail remarkud at Mr.Ross would re- a eo Conservative would support bis Government, ERGRETS THE RESULT.ure.J.Doherty.the unsuccessy il candidate Butcont Centre, stated to a STAR reporter course I feal regret at the senior he \u2018election as I worked very Lard ntest apd Y hed received many 2e, arge aud influentiai support.\u201d you feel at ull depressed ut your non- Hp all.I gertainly thought from the re- that t ht lay between me and Keys neatly much surprised at the roil renounce your endeavours to ain a ponitionl position?\u201d epends upon circumstances, If | ugon [ I daresay I shall always be ready never yet flinched from y public\u2019 duty and they may probably hear hero do you consider your weakness or Griffntown, \"I fully expected to poll More there.I ran pretty even in the cit = Nile and did not expect him to poll oF Boh ty\u2019s s prominent Supporters, $ of Pen r.Doverty would have zot Ait had not been for the apathy shown by & \u2018Conservatives.ey brought him for- and quietly left him.allowing his fri t he work.Inste.orgnnising and assisting, they were Iukewsrm.ME, STEPHENS HAPPY.Mr.@ W.Stophens was down at his office ght and early, and did Dot appear | to take per- happy.y.\u201d he said.For the last eighteen e Boon en working for the publip and ra, now vo time to 8 attend\u2018 to myown à busi ness.\u201d : th BROKEN UP.esurprise ol everybody the people\u2019s pou badly broken up this morn- ked more like a defeated.badly ito the proud repre- most infivential constitu- A trol\u201d I have had a bard strug- i worn me out.ave on out about so muc a æaught à severe chill and my voice is almost through incessunt you any fear of the result of the elec- ¥ jot atall! J knew that I had plenty of old stantial friends, in Griffintown ns ll us I was aware that K eys a majority in Point St.Charies.\u201d dre you à satls ed with the result?\u201d CR y ohief opposent of course went on Jattor ory.but I felt sure that my exertions he past for my constituents would be pro- remembered.\u201d HON.MB.TATLLON.lon in informed friends that ceodingly grieved for eof Thon party that he had been defeat- ntreal east, On the other hand thiihehad been granted a me ne = irom politics.He had entored, political spit himself.It is st n.to retain the position of Attorney- joneral, ï would an easy matter, it is loved, to have him elected in another gntr, ME.DAVID.\u2018Mr, David stated to a STAR reporter this BE that his victory was ontirely due to the otiem.zeal and activity of the electors re Ce A and many had oi because they had stated that they had some to support Mr.Davi MR.KEYS\u2019 ErAENENT.\"Mr.Ke pithough Qisanvointed, is by n éispiri has applied the frat oroughly con- of the power that he can command.He wha) working en that Soins unknown ong the oity merchants I had little chance x the city vote and am afraid that I did not enough attention towards strengthoning position among then.Ri! WORKINGMEN.ght of Labor stated this at of Messrs.Robertson, was attributed to the fact umny heal been circulated about them reo oloctoral divisions, For instance, at a mass meoting of Liberals ipposite St, nas Church, Mr.I.G.A.Cressi Rd stated that Mr.Jravel had just seut in his \u2018esignation to Mr, r.Yenterday, shortiy Lie the.opening of the nools the Liberals d spread the rumor that Mr.Gravel had de- pod.for the States His $2500 of the work- 6 oser In aket is elec- 1 on hid en hindorsd by shopowners 0 had refuges to allow their men the time ork cast their votes, It was the firs 0 orkingmen had fo UE à à political fact.that © slectionoering © on .Hall and MoShano his programme any- to see fmmedintely \u201chich to you?\u201d 2 Oh, 1 meating of the Counall of the Tac cs pad Labor Union Jes held this morn- i, and it wns resolved to pefition the purty power among other ihinas for a legal hoti- ; oting day, an the saloons be that day until midnight » \"YH CONSERVATIVE CABINNT.ns ereau assured a STAR Fit er Bavine SEE CAE Fh , ire counties an Liberals S2.The Cubluet might remain on.alu Attorne General.ellon \"Pro athlon.he believed, was in a ont or the strongest ministry ever \u201cPRE LIBERAL CABINET.Libérais state that Hon.Mr, Je fer H-do-the \u2018Prime luister and Ja «Gens t, Bhabyn would \u2018recoive rovincial Treasurer.wie open.MATHIEU HAYS, antics Mathison was seen dra ti çeujn usstion or Frime Ministership had n Bean con i} ered.méoi on tho Champ de à ii ibn i d to Bonaven- ration de To o meet Hon.Mr, us way home from Q tore light procession thohonora 19 gentie- p de Mars, \u2014\u2014 lbs 10 wi ss the a Gon ore el enn ave \u2018 when he stated S'ibat dre, ept The 0 nly to En ngs jem Li ts Hier\u201d vote Nosars, bite - Stay phoos, have hoon defeated; à a oe\" fallowing constituencies ave: torne pl Ear SR ps, Jolaite Pia womprion, ontr » t, Michelieu dire Yamaska mobeo Count, Mr.Cas rain who con- ny the = AA t Bio t Mogipa.de- fented Garneau, ona of the pele of the ol movement.The other moving Meier and organizers of the movement, viz.BTS, Pelletier af La Justice, Goo.Duhamel Champagne have also been dofented.! Wost the ro are 9357 votes.Of 49 Oxero isod the privilege.In t there are 13.191, only 8354 of Monte For polled, white in Montreal Centre, out of 7820, there wern only 4791 votes polled.In Montr these ould The French Press « on the Result.A VICTORY UNDRER FALSE PRETENCES, La Minerve believes.in spite of insufileiont returns, that the Conservative party will cons tinue ai the head of affuirs.Itsuys: \u201clve thing is indecision us 10 the resuits.We might fancy oursoly ras on 6 w coup 'stal.Tho Liberals clean sweep that was to disperse to the winds of hoaven all that wus left of the our sorvatives in tho province.They must sos they were Woelully mistaken.Not only has there not been a clean swoop, but the Consorvatives come out of the elec.tlon with a pusmnx whose numerical strength is quite imposing.Wenover decolv- od vursgelves as to the Intonsity of tho Riel agitation.This ngltation, which was inspir- od by ugocd seniimont, at lonst in tho minds of miny sincere mon, has been \u2018unbappily takon ndvantuge oftn an ignouble way, not to sarve patriotic ends, but to carry into power a party thut has not dared to frankly show its colors.\u2018This bard uaderstood so woll that it wag wonk ness noe Juwpopuiarity itselt that it «ynicaily dinguised lisoit iñ the so-called natioual color s to mount Lo, power.\u201c The fato of war bas carried with it severa very fukcetinble tosses.Who would have thouæhi.for instance, that Montreal Enst would have committed tha inexplicable, che unpardonable mistake of preferring .0.David to n man so important, s0 eminent, $9 iudis pensable ns is Mr.Tadion ?8 is renewing tho error that, the division commitiod in rejecting \u2014 \u2014 und killing \u2014 Cartier, its zreutest benefauto wo look at Wumbors alone, Montreal remains as it was, one Conservative and two Liberals.Mr.Hall.a young and talented law- ver, has donu us the great service of ridawg us of that Francophobo, tiat fulse and dangerous man called George Washington Stephens.\u2018The Liberals have reached the bixgest fAlgure they ever dream: of.It does not give them power, but it will permit them to make à serious opposition to the Government.Ope cannot belp being struck.however, by the insignificant majorities several of them obtained.And taking contestations into necount, whleb cannot fail to happen.this phalanx may soon be considerab)y reduced, without speaking of tie National Conservatives ho way not play the part ussigned them by Ar.Mercier.THE LIBZRALS\u2019 REASONS FOR WINNING.IL\u2019 Electeur reviewing the situation on the eve of tho elections sayR: i remembered that in 1878, the Hon.Pr.Joly, suddenly brought into power by tho dofent of the De Boucherville Cabinet, was hardly installed as Promier, than he sent out election writs \u2018for the 1st of May, and, afier a_short campaign of hardly a month, succeeded {n changing the luck and was sustained by a majority of ono vote, when he had before hardl coun od a dezen partisans in tho House.Now Mercier is at the head of a sure twenty in the House: the campaign muy be said to have beon permanentiy opened since tho 16th of November, and the leader of the Opposition has had ample time to visit every county.In short the ground is admiratly prepared; not only is tho Liberal rarty compact, but we have with us in our patriotic campaign a notable ortion of the Conservative party.In 1878 we had against us the drawback of religious preiudices ; now th e Parti National has the gm pathy of the el erzy.Tco-day we Lave in all the strong trumps that were wanting to us in 1878.VICTORY! La Patrie proclaims u national triumph; it says: \u201cThe struggle is over and the Province may breathe freely.It has lived under the sorry pendard regime: now we will have the natiopal rezime.The Province of Quebec felt the blow it received on the 16th of November.What a reven:e we buve had! How thorough too! How happy the patriots were last night! » - - - *- - We must thank all the patriots for their generous assistance.Thanks to the National Conservatives! Thonks to the.Liberuls| Thanks to the Hon.Mr.Mercier, premier of the province! .Ottawa County.* {SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, October 15.\u2014Latest returns from Ottawa county give Cormier, the Tory candidate, 43 mamjority, with 29 places to hear trom, Kochoa\u2019s irtends are determined to protest Cormier\u2019s election {I he is returned.Latest returns in Ottawa county (3 p.m,), gave Cormier (Cons.), only 17 majority and 23 polls unreported.Latest Returns, m Denyharnois-\u2014Bisson.Liberal, elected by 20 Te Chambis\u2014Rocholoau, Liberal, elected by 36 majorit C atenurunz _Robidoux.Liberal, elected by 100 majorit aétbiniere Laliborte Liberal, elected by mitjo, Rou vilie-Lareau, Liberal, elected by 91 majority.\u201d THE TEACHERS\u2019 CONVENTION.This Morning's bdession \u2014 A Number of Resolutions Adopted, The convention of the provincial association of Protestant teachers eontinued this morning in the McGill Normal school.The lirst hour was devoted to the discussion of questions concerning the academies and elementary schools respectively, the convention be.ng divided into two sections for the purpose.At eleven o'clock the members assembled in general convention again, Dr.Harper, of Quebec, vice-president, in the chair.following resolutions gréported from the two sections were adopted:\u2014 \u201cThat a committee be ap:ointed to Fvocond the efforts which are being made by the Fro- testant committee to harmonize all the lines of Work done fa tho country emi hat this convention convey to our le, Jativo nuthorittes the expression of the beli jet thiit the time hus come for the adoption ot a measure embodying the principles of repre- -sentutive control for the academies, and com- bllsory gradation with the cominon schools er under the existing elective boards or otro that shall bo created.\u201d \u201cThat it is advisnbio 1hat the examinations for the degree of Associate in Arts we he examinations for matricuiations at the Froxinciul Universities and examination for igher cluss of acudemy dipiomas should y assimilate d.\u201d \u201cThat it is advisable that the examinatfons for elementary, model und first and second grades © of , academy diplomas should be as- simiintod.' \u201cThat a committee should be aprointed to render efficiout assistance to the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Tnstrue- tion.\u2019 Alter deciding to accept Mavor Beau- grand\u2019s invitation to a reception at the City Hull for five o'clock this evening the convention adioardëd for lunch.The Teutonia Gles Cinb, The German Teutonia Glee Club, owing to epagturo of their lato leader.Mr.Feist, | have secured the services of potessor.Vi am Bolrer, principal of the \u2018ontreal Con Evatoire of t Muse, a gentléman Tiose acknowledged ability as teacher of singing will, no doubt, enable the members to n their aim viz, the cultivation German Glee singing in our city of ndawriters Dining.Board of Fire Unde dfond ce pee jadsor last a Mr, rae Smith in the chair.The m were superb, nnd it was after tw {ora the speovhes and songs cum came to an end Bigness of the Empire.lFrom the Deutsche Runäsehan.) The first and overpoweribé Impression which: the visitor receives who wanders thro rough the en diess.court Colonial and Indian extent of Aho Beith Empire.It ted that the Jnsctintion mensu \u2018 must be adn} who has ever Katie IF or Ls snd of ol other colonles.It midst are Se i e aile etibiion heh |: aix dent.a anys Hemline © Spe is lim od to tho duos oF es js he Ei otr ores RE te ant ti nar « mye, \u2018lia ' ama fes pe 5 however, do oo alter tas | massive fick of the extent Car this \u201cEmpire, |.Ron Em ny : gore ssion and that t the | 88 Dateauzumr:.502000 ; higoutimi ! and oes Polling Nov.10.Mpton.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Molntosis.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.onli tne oe © onenmn, Druminon: and ; DO USE Okurch \u2026.onvsd .F BcLancn scene e VAILO .Jam +uccuhecuse ONOUVE\u2026.\u2026 ne, Lotbinisre.11773 askinonge.Mogantio.Missisquoi.Montcalm.Montmagny .Moptmor Montreal Contr Montreal East.Napor vilta.Nicolet.0e Ottawa counis.- - Pontiac, Rinfrot.uebec East.see Bhobyn uebec Wes! N Two Mountains.Yaudrouil.amaska In addition to the above, the foltowlog straight Nationalists, with ns supposed Co servative blas, have been electe Hichelied.Cardin.A timouski\u2026 Boulanges.Grchores\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.-Lussier.rrunccce Ministerlalists.Liberals.CE OR CT iit OO COE ODM Crd DS ot © Dt QO Ctl i 0 Ck ok D pub CG) jai pat put pe CS CD With Chicoutimi's election ies place on 10th November.Discussion Ne 5izm of Weakness.{¥rom the Toronto World.) Comment is made upon the fact that the Knights of Labor do not get along altoraether anienbly fn their Richmond convention.We have yet to hear of a gathering of such pro- vorttons in which all were of one mind, The last Ecumenical Council at Rome spiit upon tbe question of infallibiiity, and even at that mass meeting of the angels roported by Milton, harmony did not prevail until after the kickers had been kicked out.A representative body entirély of one mind would be a curiosity, but it would pot be much use to those concerned.\u2014 Trains run as usual to Blue Bonnets, steeplechases tomorrow, : The Estate Phillips property will be of fered to-morrow in lots, on the Montreal Lacrosse Grounds, Sherbrooke st Sale commences at ELEVEN o'clock JAMES STEWART & 00., Auctioneers.Brass statr plates, rubber strips for stairs with ziuc nozing, brass stair buttons, ete, also a variety of oyster knives, at lL.J.A.Surveyer, 1588 Notre Dame street.2 aw 5 non t forget Montreal Rid- g School Steeplechases (o- WOTTOW, at Blue Bonnets, Tho Estate Phillips property will be fered to-morrow morning in lots, on Montreal Lacrusse Grounds, Sherbrooke st Sales commences at ELEVEN o\u2019clovk JAMES STEWART & C0., Auctioneers.FINANCIAL.MonNiNG SALES\u201450 Bank of \u2018Montreal, 22085 DEC 250 do, 227: + 35 Ontario, 1314: 12 Moisons, 139: 50 Com ©.126% : 68 Telegranh, 109%; 100 do 1 50 do 110%; 250 do, 110% : 56 do, 110% 075 Rchelion, 7s 78%: = 250 do, 785; 406 Jens de 875 du ae 0 Cit orb $ 191 238 1% .a ass, do, 496: 226 26 Canada acift 12% BALES.\u20141 tf Montreal, 996%, 100 des: 227; 159 Telegray Je, FOR 75 Ci Pas 50 ds.196:125 Gus, 214%; 100 0 Ca |.opened and closed at lc 74%, Paris Fontes 82.42 wi no cononey in London un- co MEREDITH & Mont.The London nore was lower this morning, put judging from the meagre reports receiv from Now osk the > market has been very frm all day, It} orted that the Wes Union have secure e control of the Sibu fe e stock will sell The \u2018erratic.manipulation of Magbeten continues and the stock sco further advance to 171%.Large offerings of ootton Ë bills and urchases of stocks for London account 28 led to shipments of gold from the other side which already {Oot up to more than $ Le rs COMMERCIAL LOCAL.Business on 'Change was very quiet to-da owing tothe storm of lnst n eh i 80 much destruction to the pid ro dons o markets reyorted up to 1 o elon Four was somewhat weaker in to upper grades were a shade lower, the grain market wus guint grd dpomgipally Unchanged, GrasN\u2014 Whea 79 td do.Winter, 79 to \u201c306: Sorta white Winter, hote ds 0.Bt to Sc: oats \u201c90 30c: rye 58 to 60c: pase, PRA io SR 10 to 4 40 choice supar- vs gatie sup cote in OrioE ox [7 ete ancy.Spring extra, $3 50 to : is ro 3 25: Canada 3 bs th Margit Ba 3 medium su 1 re daiivez bod, | 4 8 to hh.ve n 36; bela.#4 oatmeal at auniate dates, #50 te A von bi ilo \u201cBus Lone \u2018Bus; à ont.750 Et aries, 50 bus: flour, 384 9 bris; nshes, 8 ir vkass cheeeo, 1747 boxes; New near Dotan & al Opening.ig Hight Ce HK ee Produce, Provisions, Eto, CHERS) The Sh Shidede- market continues.quiet.Althou concessions baw è ê by holders they waie not able erst te heavily, and pa Pants.thia-i- vi tthe ton gto! the it dl métal rep ns ave, unch trorpocl follows: eo ; finest, ds August finest.10% i | heathol o_medigny 9 to to 10e; lovrer- \u2018grades vrren The market is unchanged: es are in good oad nh fui | very heavily Tat Focont i anes Lane bu it I heliovea thar th rate Sut need the Y made at fe pal id to bo 0 \u2018vote: EL ORKR-A steady local dotix evora! lines ot how.products; qiiotaty r small jobbi ng lôtez we quote: tas pork.$15 50: Canada coodeo Le amer + js Veste ten Dion st | BrADIEGS BY Hrans & Hana:son\"x Haudard nr TL duce ip} erating | Jamaion , $8 ne do.pue B30 fi $5 pe + sr 39 ol 5e par fi : Spear\u2019 oe v3 - Oranbauri rs (now) 12% te Yao perl at.this market oo ahd lambs.ui vo oe a sbade bighe Latches\u2019 2 von a abrisk trade Lu stock soldat 408 nan bre 1 A \u201cSheap and lambs wars demand, He formes HE om: oise.and Stllonry $3 lambs sold dt from PS \"tosh enoh, offerod vers ohtéfiy dr offered wers chte om in good condition, T rire enr NEW YORK STOUR EXO { rtod hy A DO Franbors Xavier iro mI men vero Rock Island St.Paul.TE Do.ne LT.385, Texas 23 Pause qu Pac We Talon .10134 = eee sT00 K EXCHANGE, TAR by Gordon > Xavier rece De.Pret.hy change ONOY 01000, 1% MONTREAL Revorted for the THE, Stock Brokers, 100 SL \u20ac ; Ask Pl Bo.le2714 2 227 el A City Pass [106 Gi Lose news Pal Tel va \u2018so New York and Chicago Prices Current, RAIN AND PROVISIONS.sR IO ee 4 GRAIN IX NEW YORE GRAIN IN CHICAGO Opz- | Hat DRE QUE Ewst 1m AES i ge a4! Biers asus sous 2220 Mere'ts Cote.ener Sess.Provisions I¥ CRICAGO.Month, iliguest.pening Lowest, j1i am.9.00 ; 9.00 2 38 0.97%; hl 0074 547 C4 sie BOT oc.| 565 J 5.9735 : pr il & 3 ent The PE Apply to daboury & Te 4.\u201cay 314 Peel stroes, lnm Usines \u201cwith haat and SEE SS, ! ax VERY LOW RENT A NICE RR + Tee Rein Cys Si ir FON ISHED OR UNFD ni hed, | Shat desirable new cottage, 1700 56 ROLE.D x No.1, * Boating SBOLE SE, 46 are latest ntyls outtazes, with ail ve FEO LET \u2014 TILL THE \u20181sx or MAY, A well turn, ished house, with plan 0, for & dé vajnateer ais cie Pill Sat.Jet LET\u2014FWO BRICK COTTAGES, ON Laval avenue, abo tree: \u2018Me Gow.186 Laval os oy = = an 0 I LED A NICE DETACHED Res in good order, a2 Durocher street.+ FINE a Ew TENEMENT y LET.\u2014À go Lar St.a ypoiite street, No, 22, 232, 8 roonia 240 4 with baths, and osets, cheap for a NOVELTIES IN FANCY soops.Fine Dressed Dons.Ching and Wax Dolls, : Morocco and Leather Parses, \u2019 Ladies\u2019 Bags and Satchels, Boheminn Vases.Perra Cotta and Bisc Ware.Fine & Ordinary Toys, ct Switable we the Christmas Trade.BESSETTE, LEFORT & CO, 296 and B06 AT.FAUL STREET, MONTREAL 243x1 GENERAL BAZAAR.\u2014\u2014BANKRUPT STOCK OSTRBIOM FEATHERs, OSTRIOH TIPS.«.GEORGE H.ROWELL, » 1685 Notre Dame at., 1st flat, red door.N.BT © above arc in all the new shadès, SD oloo goods.below manufacturer's price.YRUP OF WILD CHERRY.\u2014FOR THE relief and sure of Coughs, Colds, Asthwa, bo &c.© 250.5ure and get thas p ed by C.J -CÔVERSION x ot Con corner of leurs, nd neh, 441,54.Law 233x ron ~\u2014 THE MOST STUBBORN cough yields to the soothing influence Pare ough Expectorant.For bale by ouN Chomist 4 Victor 8 Telephone No.62 ® six u ML & MoLENN.AN of STANDAHD BUILDING, 157 OF.J AMESST.MoNTRRAL, i F Molxas .2bix WEIR, GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT, 102 ST.JAMES BTREET.R.D.McGinnoy.Ey 2 RIGN fiICHANGE \u201cKe ea for THE ar ok] pater 57 35.= a * Xavier a = EN œ.\u2019 LA ahd other Deb douglit and J onietpal and Commercial Paper rd es vancés nade on Collaterals, Tanicatar Hii or) to colissuons and t: Interests of Creditors in Insolvent Estates, a nD Fonte EN Counter.[Fea via Pye Sea es Y.Pdsity @ @ 3 iu New Yori Fosied.Actual Steg.Soa.&% do dmg ais 8 da 4.81 4.84 4.pag Cabls/ Money in London 254.NEW YORK SPECIALS\u2014Reportrd for.Tuk STar b W.L.8.Jackson & P rs, 57 5 Co.Brukers & rants .Xavier Steet, at 3 p.ni.Oct.13.=.128 Pacific.arsnvvascre The Weather.Thermometer this day: Max, 58°: Sri 205 same Gate Inst year: Max.52°; min.Barometer readinga to-day: 3 a 29.43 12 m., 29.52: 3 n.m.29.55, oe MARRIAGES.MoNAUGHTON-McCRUDDEN-\u2014In this city fat hen it 3 a Tot root, Bigmars brides ather, cGill stree 6 iro hibaid McNaughto r of Wm, eCrudden, Bolivia papers please copy.) DEATHS.TU RNER\u2014On Friday, October 15, Jane Swan aged 32 years.beloved vie of f Hichard Turner, sec : \u2018Fan ral wil May, s nd i y, sec0 Ai of thi ed ss ton street.Point St Monder.ct.18, a .m.Friends and ac- uaintances will Blonse sccopt this intimn- 8 COVÉNEY\u2014At St.Gabriel Village Oct.15.d od.Tears nths Be aye, beloved son of William Edward vaner.ur leave bis residence, 33 Albert 7.ai it 2.50: meters.Frionds are invited to {Goober pa p papers please copy.) FEE E.DELICATE ORGANISM OF THE oye is often injured by je thas Fun recommending gommon ppecta the gight.Our Perfected Bpect glasses are scientifically emacs to od easy these defects and improve the eyesight.RENRY GRANT & NON, Opticians, 240x Con.Bravan HauL& DORCHESTER ST.DIAMOND RINGS ! Ladtes* Xazat Gipsy Ri sot with a single hare $5.00] With (hres ditto.tor $10.00; with ve Fh from $16 t 0 $48.; se Beautital Stones.| in a claw setting, for 361 = Tw ooderad y& and Diamond, in sain [or Pa arranted to ston and\u2019 ality of Poor, ou and dire io pest in.the city for the mx .: ! HENRY.ROSS; 187 AT.PETER STREET, MO! AT '943x FMED.LYDON, capt & adpe.| | HALL - - TUESDAY EVENING, | TOBE] 1046, 1886, AT § J Rell, Jubbelpore, Murzapore, Ç: \"|i 1 es «| -ascyes cDONALD'S COUGH EXPECTORANT.This popular cough remedy has many imitations, but no equal.For Sale by von Chemise Victoria Squ Telephone No.62.ox E OVW TO STOP A COUGH.-GET A BOT- Ps of Wild Charey, Brio she .+ Jvc hy, 40 Cor.Bleury Sad wrence st A STITCH IN TIME.={F YOU HAVE A Fi) slight cough or oold, take a little of aud do i; Tropared 5 BR Tacraon ny fou for goung ine street.Bee Bastern Careers, 0: CLEARING SALE OF TURKISH, INDIA, AND FPERSIAN RUGS ' AND OCARFETS.The Subscribers will sell at their Art R SMALL SPACE: CAN BE 8 lent manufacturing o or othe fon Eugabs Won ÆXTRAN aon Wool Uudereoiblng BIER tie Nhirtaoai ) iad Sr | Wz EE SEE \u201c(NEW à 6 re and Shears 260 Laws 2 Piro roro es Iron Ira ed ed pt 3 Pulleys, Shattsg hud Mangers.COLQUHOUN, DRUMMOND & co.63 Common Street, Montreal.2382 HALL STOVES.FOR SALE.rit Hosa aan Stoves for male.Apply to Ma STAR PRINTING HOUSE, Bx FORTIFICATION LANE.OB SALE -\u2014 TENTS, 74x10 $3, cricket sets $4, Lawn enn ls is $5.Cro- Pipe Mark canves, of eee fout D Monter Today onl | 1668 Notre Da Fe SALE\u2014A LARGE HE QUANTITY or Pulileys, varlous sizes.Apoly at BrAn office.158 St.Jamest st.227! Fo FINE BEDROOM, DINING-ROO.parlor.or hall turniture, or best curle Inattreases, BPD ply the new treal Farniture wr 728 Crulg street.2¢3 5 Fee FINE SECOND HAND PIANOS, for hire or \u2018sale, or forbest tuners in the Doiinion.ap! M.Y.PLANO CO.Fo: SALE\u2014STEINWAY PIANO, $380, iui ost $650: fine tone, even octaves, rose.\"DERE and in per TE WIEN DEA street, 1352 St.\u20ac SEVERAL MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD pianos, of the fluest tone and finish, Sst received, from New York and lLoston, Plano Co.'s wurerooms, 230 st.James st Fo.RB BALE ONE 0 AND OnE For HORSE POWER que off slide val engine.\u201cating ett £4 2 Sia 1 first ciass order.only Nees = wo Motor\u201d EF.BALE\u2014CHEAP SECONDHAND CLENDIX- neng\u2019 £6 lot alr 2 T'S, COI equal to new.425} Grant & Son, Som , corner Leaver A oh ster atreet.9433 For SALE CHEAP, TRICYCLE, IN GOOD ORDER, 112% Craix stree 2481 Fox: SALE\u2014DUFFEREN BINGE, IN NEST CLARS order.Address \u2018\u201c 15 1463,\" 2432 ALE\u2014~A GOOD BIG ORK ous uy Fox puis 112 Bleury st\u2026 Jos.Levesque., si FOR SALE TA BEAUTIFUL SLEIGH: IN eT raies condition.vers cheap.Address, \u201c V 1300,\u201d Fos: SALE-PIANO, NEARLY NEW; AB ABGAIN, \u201c V 1316,\u201d Sram office.Wanted to Barchase, FNS St re Se dn om.D\u201c WANTED \u2014 MUST BE WELL trained | for bush work.Address, stat- Ing age price, &e +25 1280\" STAR office.Booms To Ter.LET \u2014 A NICELY FU room, Suitable for two gentlemen, with uae of gpactor, à 221 12 Donezani street JO LET\u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, FOR one or Sw rentiemen, with board.a No.12 ROooME-WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION AVENUE ROSE ES ae FELL of CESISRED BOOMS ar JR oous-AND BOARD, AT 111 UNION AVENUE, ° JR O0uS-FURKISHED.NO.43 8T.LAURENT = 3% Pe ÉOTEEE or fwo en, so orvom.11633 rine si 25h 6 OMS \u2014FURNE SHE! Bath DOUBLE mA » MS \u2014 COMFORTAB RIVATE TE Er 4 1 Joos.end.Apply 1506 St, Ne M i, Rooxs \u2014 TO LET, AT 033% CRAIG STREET.00M WELL FURNISHED Roos WITH G00D Roo Lal} modern house.1303 Nos.1833 and 1835 Notre Dame street, Tuesday Aftorneen, October 19th, a.maghificent assortment of Eastern Carpets.\u2014-COMPRISING-\u2014- Teheran, Durbah.Pagbestau, Thordes, n Gurhaez Kurdostan._ Ghlerder, Somar, Baggelpore.Carabagh, Masulls putun, Lakerc, India Mosque and Frayer Xugs, antique aud modern.- This is positively a clearing sale, we having recelved peremptory orders from the eon- signors ito sell every lot on the catalogue, without limit or reserve.The goods are now catalogued, andl on view up to day of sale: \u2026.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK BHARP.M, HICKS & CO, \"Auctioneers.N.B.\u2014~During the sala of Rugs, we will sell one.Case of Porsian and Turkish Embroideries, the handsomest goods of this class ever offered.at auction.» 3438 Jaane GOUDS , The Catalogue Sale ae of JAPANESE ABT | - productions, \u2019 - | WILL BB CONTINUED \u2018at our r Art Booms, Nos.1833.and 1885 Notre | Dame street 2 remertqur Tu RDAY) Afternoon, ak TWO o'clock, AM.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, à HALE OF WALL PAPE A TOTION, BALE SHOW CASES AN AND Wo win ual on + INDAY, the 18th inst.h tr ( Guy), the.gate is rire and.other r- designs, sc balance on Aba 4 de.ax pCO IQOKS, .Ei, Shogtan nters and Shelving.No Bo 6 At TEN o\u2019elock.MAR & DONNELLY, Cn Aucti AUCTION SALE! od wil ot soil by Auetlo 3 aii SEE ON À pute A ri : En sasy of Bulbs daa Belloc o 186i oat 1 Ci XK y scie rer Fa ober roots 10 oioke 9 rei LET, WITH TTHO! > ROE Faince LE ITH Or W Ur Tone 4° RH FCRNISHED, DOUBLE AXD SINGLE, t water, gus and loster street.\u201d wat.755 Dôre he us Al \u2014 LARGE DOUBL ROON, ON PARLOR t, Jutabls for for two Tole ernen friends or macried couple.with 17 Latour st.241 4 8 BERR EE EURE og a ore ne OOM \u2014 ÉCALFORTABLE FURNISHED, $50 RE onth.578 Lagu © OoMs- F-HANDSONELT OR FLAIRLY Fuite RS ms to rent, 87 ill Collexs Avenue, priva Tamils oh also 0 200 dry stab] od Ba 4 ROE FURRIAN UN QUE BOARD IF RE- nas 12 241 4 IMS \u2014 STABLE =D TWABM, as Rhosri 1 roan , 218 Blenry street.MS LET\u2014NICELY FURNISHED Foox dt sail, pH use of par or.bath &c.fir] be had at/£4 St.Louis fret ern I ei 24112 M=AL WELL FERN INUED, FRONT Rosa do rat tri sourd.fe Visio ET S ST.LOUIS ua R29 LET, LE SUITABLE fi + hx kooping, with use of kitchen if requir- Risin \u2018Antoine BE jus _ INQ VRSISHED BED.Boo OM\u2014DOUBLE R gE ru F or fot 193 Mountain street.OT OONS-NLG Y FURNISHED DOURLE = RoW NIGEL) Bee A ROM TWO FURRE SHED ROOMS LET, \u2018al reakfast tea if 3 Sens References reg M24.105 Osbcene sirect, Roous-SPLESDIDLT 1 XY.FURNISHED, AT 28 BERK HS.TQ LET, \u2018WITH OR WITHOUT ARE: R°% \u2018acanciés or ta! bonrders.19 alussteld sie.4 pT FT FonsisueD ROOMS, Ati FURNISHED Log s use of part references ROON- FURIES.0 LARG Of) at te famit a arena Tin oe ve.RS À sig Pokies RTT st.crie of Ba S-VERY COMFORTARL TED.oe EEA Boites Aron FORNISHE ToüsLF OOM COMFO LY.5 Bie floor, A CH #75 8e Antoine ard TWO NICK OOM Tom of kitchen.A STAR oa ROOMS TILER kitchen, gle room.6 Rogue ITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, 89 à GATE OOM-ONE DOUBLE R 200 WITH nas she 5 tn! hoard, versity street.PRRO0 A TRE SX E CONFORTABLT FURNABMED LA CT Toum, at 15 B sl y.i As ome Q\u2014 WELL FURN | Este roo co Bt.re at.conple, or amity.requires.LET, i hep 3 su TABLE Yor ON od ci IE tentieaen.Aro « B lk 32; É Wistéest SATE © \u2018 I matte: Enea ei Address \u201c 1217; 5.Riggs by wt \u201clable.West \u201cLA gt Yo PAE NAINA NISSAN WwW pati A POMTION TIN AN A 4 wp WALT x, BY A 4o0n- SOK.Font Net as compay Nie and v RTS = EE A okport RE 3: aa DVERTISING- G AGE Ww TO A ularly solieit Here) ig: deel Bey ue Laer TSE ET a VW ANTED-PLAIN BEWING, AT MK HYPOLITE WANTED LA Lat\u2019 SEWING.BY THE a yo) ; Wisrap hE SDYZRTEER WISHES & aies: t wale ree, HT of A Good relefencs.Prise ÿ.Aut.SL Alexandria, 8 1 Common street, care Es; re ANTED\u2014 x À QMPETEN BOOK KEEPE Wan ei > at (30 pe 5 [EST BoD tn bi wood AE by oly rete \u2018961 87 WANIED-BY A YOUNG MAN AGE KIT sion an st 3,07 to WO in cr about the hour good referoncen Address, OB 1At00: Gran msn.SOLS Vans UATION BY A STEADY RELIABLE tp 1 fainily as good plain cook, à Sn see ould ald Take Chars of fun Bace.Seabird ç Wa se SAT WE TION AS HOUSEKEEPER Fou on rn reasonible, good referances _ Airy BY A RESPECTANLE plat is cook: or general servant, In a Apply No.7 Gencrievetty r SEE inet, Montreal.Wasson A BHSRECTABLE WIDOW, OFfice to clean, first Gines orenoes.\u201cP1200,\u201d STA ollice, 241 4 wv A acide SITUATION he AN EXP NCE! ike lo Oe Sn ie x pookge.ANTED\u2014EX AA after Tot ut \"V8 NT, ANTED\u2014SE TT IN ANOFFICE BY A or petent ns 0\" book- Keeping.Best references.R.D, Braugh, Gananogue, Jone NARUIED NAN oui UE éteronces CES Raima ANTED\u2014WORK OF ALL K1NDs A PAINTING.! WANE WO uk oF ianded to.Applsn as élue Maurice sireet, ANTEL\u2014EM 00D COOKS, AL- PLOTMER Mayor s G net 80 plain cooks, Ap TED Y A xs > AB PERSON, WORK WA Apuly.res Du at.2133 Wa ATION BY HOUSEMNALD, AND tala, cook, same house, good city references, 31 WASTE au abd tradin matters references, moderate, address x oa RR Shy rare 245 i ANTED DHES-A 3 Fax - WAS Rex Address ARS 3 = p PRIVATE I Wor Te PIVATE Ne = dresimaie cura: good references.Address, \u201cY 1308, Sorat fice.went, var WANTED SITUATION À GOOD Jon com tor wants Employment: understands si typing, ad ona\u2019 dress, wr,\u201d 330 NT.BOOKKEEPER A COMPETED T Then 1 WT TE ET à OTS ant: Address, * W 1344, oftice wr WASTED-BY 4 YOUNG MAN IN CE ACCOUE weekly; Le à Deumnsn a que At Buuren, revue\u201d dae] * XY 1415.\u201d >Tas oftice.' pe NV ANTE I BY A A YOUNU LADY, & efehanged * NTA SITU.ATION Lu TANTED\u2014BY ING M F, \u2018 Was T B anor N Lh AN bi Slow 1 Tram ces.Address, ee Lot of fereu Eve bh.M a Victoria sts Montrea! gore WANTED-BY A DRESSMAK EL, A SITUATION famil hr {be month, wii a can cut and Bit well.y ail Kinds of children\" a \u2018clothes.ing 1a upper tu voa Lit, Ol y gov the co country.Reterences Dest ot references.bly, 056 Antoine st.We NTED-A SITUATION IN AN OFFICE Vp rhich oft or god I fature wat À nes ice tor Désir Exodiiag: ces era pe POS LE gui où oit , Féferences, ANT ANTEDE G With the use or Die Le oil shine, xpert and atthe Sran ones sone WANED IN AN oF Fok Fo rary Job.a ang ph HR Wa JANI TED CAN VASSER required in oyars bi rate ciroumstinces 58504 com pply to P.O.Box S670 GENERALS ANT FOR good wa Lan, 1744 fon rpurg or ogg UNG Wises 39 A Liar 3 WASNTED-A GROCERY TRA who un jerstands (Be qe.Le active and pishi: 2 A dires drawer : Yop ae en og IA CARRIAGEM.AKEI 2 TK.Bil utlers Wor rR 3 Ry WARIED-A 0! GENERAL SERVANT 1 fre om de compo In So in the even: is prof hl! vais 0 YXFANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, ELFTO W Ww JY table, aad a kitchen \"Apar ol TALENT Coon 98 wh 5 \u2014 G WOMAX, us.Won FLE YOUNG Sin.PIRES y 5155-0005 COOK.APPLY 385 MOUNT, WASTEDSBOT AT PRINGLE'S SHIRE \u201cSYQnk WANED GESEPAL SERVANT.APPLY 88.ST.ANTE D SEAMSTRESS JOR Ti É OR.ABA TE aa | WARTED- AX INTELLECTUAL YOU matical an well dx ARE olin Plerce hii aR making.À an 7 Sean oies ANTED-A GENERAL HEEVANT TOR ; Wily of three, with references.Apply abe = WASTED nas AN rois saree Zur de lomer Dr For ni a vie ME i À or bos TT Ets Hoare, aL 3\u201d Worst TITER MUST BESTEADY AND = © kno ledge f machin Fond the pyr V 1558, Ta Ce WANTED.TAILOR WHO 1 to of the goantey | store m the prince of w.nald Wel tere EL.se apprentices.Apply, 858 ANTED-BOY TO AND FG EE W himself generally waenl.SEI) a WW 4NTEU-CO0K, AF WAVERLY OO yor WARS 4 SP RR AE Ton Ja A GIRL BOUT 14 wh iy, S16 1k.Uroeta 1 Wie EE nue B Weg Ey ; us 0D CUTTER nl 5 wee ANTED-AT die Shere WALEED ATT, CLASS PATTERN M WS BT RY A MARRIED : MAN do any work support.family: or iuidress, NE Cadicux Ass ANTED-BY A CITY CANVASSER SPEA 0 Wan ight samples of comen Address.«x1 STAR office.Wrz ny A YOUNG MAN Tarvañion i tieman\u2019s houre, is able to look atier a horss gud corsa mind si ciuxmace.Xe.Address, \u201cWW 2er 'WABTED-BY ic YOUNG LADY.SITUATION IN i Bite = Good writer, acd ex- surance.oran ne pérlanceu.* X 1575, WASIED-BY 4 Fous LADY, SITUATION AS nursery governess.Address, \u201cX 1365\" Stax ANTED \u2014 WASHING AND IRONING, BY A WAR eas woman.Apply 80 8t.Louis « satrest WARIED-FLAIN SEWING BY THE Tar.OR in 8 honse as nurse atonce.93 Blog La 45 1 8 WANTED SITUATION] BY A YOUNG OMAN AS Good reference.\u2018*Ÿ 1506.\u201d Srau office.2431 NTED\u2014A PLACE, AS FIRST-CLASS FIREMAX, wa cor, wb) le todo own repairs, best elty referenoos.J x 1864 \u201cJ.386 = TH auted.PE WANTED IN MANUFAC- t 1 ts aul BRE UES CLS D.yy, a.FEnpils Wanted.ARYED_FURILS 148 MANSFIELD STREET Me prof, of music, violfneslle Ærssons Wanted, AL ILI JPIANOTORTE LESSONS (ADVANCED) f irl at own residen ted for rate ve & 5 at resid Bra near Beaver Hall, te, ____ Soucy 1 ts ¢ Lenk.JMMEDIATE ADVANCES 1 GASH MAD MADE ALARLES.Address P.O.Box 1364 Booms Wanted.ANT.O ROOMS CONNECT- And Tl furnished, with first- rd, private family and vieinit roe r Do rchester, west proferr a etary to a refined: comfortable Address = 1° 1904,\" STAR efiee.WANE Eon A (GENTLE A; AN, GOOD 5 betwoen J Sh] halla El ARTED-TWO WELL FU! FURNISHED ROOMA, OXE NE family, where re BS r boarders are o a ola of Sher dome AIS Wim NOVEMBER, FOR bad room, comatortabl ished, with ase of of poule an net end.dF aaa ST oes.RNISHED ORY URNISHHD Le.itis ede COUPLE, DOUBLE vais *FaU.894,
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