The Montreal daily star, 17 février 1887, jeudi 17 février 1887
[" ~ VOL.XIX., NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED, Cable.raticn of Belfast has awarded auiho ie compensation for damages fntticted 6 recent riots in that city.nord! K Kaulbara nas been appointed milles attaché to the Russian embassy at ran, the capital of Persia.\u201cKing Humbert has contributed $30,000 to \u2018a fund for the reliel ol the tamilies of the men killed aud Javolved i in the recent battle .of wa ti, near Mass The lin Officin! Gazette says the Em- eror Wil iam is suffering from a cold in the and from hoarseness, which prevent a from leaving his apartments.The Scottish\u2019 Miners\u2019 federation has de- wided 10 continue the struggle and to extend the strike over the whole of Fifeshire.The \u2018Ayrshire miners went out on Monday.!_ At Abbeyfeale, Ireland, seven farmers and two women have been committed for trial for throwing scaldiog water upon sheriffs who were endeavoring to effect evictions.In Kerry, Ireland, yesterday, à severe confliet occurred between an eviction force and tbe peasantry.wbo had barricaded the roads.Several! of the Jatler were severely fojured.In the House of Commons last evening Mr.Cameron's motion in favor of an enqu into the \u201charsh and unjust\u201d admiuistration of the lawn the crolter districts was de- teated by a voto of 253 to Pere Hyacinthe is in arrangements to preach in the Protestant kpiscopal Church in the Avenue Alim, Paris, is expected that the event will mark the final reverance of his connection with the Roman Catholic Church.- A loyalist paper in Dublin says ths tenants von the Bodyke estate who have becn threatened.with eviction have been supplied by the Fenians with Enfleld rifles and ample emmubition.The evicting force will con- pist of à thousand men.The Pope bas summoned several French bishops to confer with him respecting the attitude to be adopted by tbe church toward the French Government in the event ot resi measures being taken against the alholio clergy in France.bi Killarney one hundred starving laborers, oaded by a parish priest, appeared before he Board of d'uardigns an prayed for work r relief.The board resolved to apply to ithe Government for assistaace pnd subscribed for & hearty meal for the sufferers.An Influential \\neeting at Leicester, Lng- and, last evemhg endorsed tbe action of the sliver party at Washingtoao, and ubanimous- ly adopted a resolution declaring that noth- Jog sbort Of the free colnage of silver would \u2018support prices in the interest ot the debtor - classes.Cardinal Taschereau was received by the (Pope yesterday.Cardinal Gibbons bad an audience with His Holiness last evening.{fhe Papal consistory has again been post- oned.The dates now fixed are March 13 or the private session, and March 17, the feast of St.Patrick, for the public session.Mr.Parnell will move the adjournment of the debate on the address in order \u2018to enable the House to form un opin- lon on the report of the Land Act Dommilssion which will shorty be pub- ished, and recommends Mr.Parnell\u2019s pro- al to alter the tenure from fifteen to five years and admit leaseholders to the benetits ©f the-act \" The expédition under the governor of tho Philipp ine Islands, whicu went to shelled That place and dispersed the native after 8 short skirmish.\u201cThe expedition then landed wmnd erected two forts previous to proceeding to the interlor.The Sultan of Sootoo, assist- \u2018ed by Spanish troops.has deteated the rebel matives and iurced Lbem to'subniit.to bis authority.American.It is understood that the Corbin interest \u201cbas secured control of the Jersey Central Tailroad.7 \u2018Ihe American Institute of Mining Engi- necrs met at Scranton, Pent.on Tuesday ot \u2018evening.Five hundred engineers are present.3 - erable extent, and farmers aré havin : puting eœupl The Wabash raîlroad bag cut down the \u2018Wagos of its clerks from 10 to 20 per cent.and Is reducing the staff.À number of switch- Inen have also been discharged.The strike on the Cambridge Horse Rall- Toad appears to be coming to anend.Many \u2018of the old men are returning to work.The South Boston road is running cars with green men.The first meeting of the American Publishers\u2019 Association opened at Power\u2019s hotel, hester, N.Y.yesterday.Newspaper en from nearly every large city in the Dion were presant.Six prominent residents of Chickasaw County, Arkansas, have been arrested on a charge of being concerned in the lynching of a party of horse thieves lately.They Aurnished $33,000 bail.The liablilties of Block, Oppenhatmer & Co.,.of Galveston, Tex., whose failure wag \u2018announced yeeterday, will reach $750, New York creditors are involved to the extent of about hall a million dollars.The McGlynn Committes last night dè- ided to iseue tn address to the working men of the United States and Canada to iavor Rev.De.McGlynn and his land theories, \u2018and asking subscriptions to the McGlynn fund.A farmers\u2019 institute, under the auspices of the State Agricultural Society, convened at ~ Jthaca.N.'Y,, yesterday.Several prominent rofessors Of agricultural colleges ern prea including President Mills, of Guelph, Ont, + Among the Jist of amounts in the Hiver aud Harbor Bill which have been inserted pr increased by toe | Senate Sommittes on ppropriations are:- Buffalo, $250,000; Dun- or $10,000; Charlotte, EDA 2000 Wilson, 2500 : Olcott, Oswego, $26,000, Potsburg, 32500.Canadian.Bmith, Flkins & Co.'s stove factory, Sherbrooke, Quu., bas been (lestroyed dy fire with at least $10,000 damage: le Perrot is said to be flooded to a consid grea ifficulty in protecting their cattle.The ice as, it 18 said, caused considerable damage.The Dominion Government will grant a ite of iatd ut Morley, N.ne TT, tothe Mac- ougall orphanage, for the éatablishment ot np iidustrial farm Yor the education -of Indian children in farming and other userul employment.A young man .named Ascape, while varibeu hunting nen?Ga spé, attempted to break a hols in the ic ith the butt ot his gun, when the weapon discharged, sending a through his neék, from which he e fire in Toronto yesterday destroyed or y She Printers Ink Co, a John Capel, wood t .Ea \u201cCloset Con the Ball \"Electric men Co, W.J.\u201cton old out hop Porter, halr cloth manufacturer, and the Loss ov American Watch or $10,- 000.bstorer tors MR.WIMAN IN \u2018TORONTO.He Fays that the Hel ations Bitween the United States.and Cianadh are Greatly strained Over the Fisheries Dispote, Toronto, February 16,.\u2014-A banquet given in the Rossin House to-night by the Toronto ard of rade to Henry W.Darling, the retiring president, who has oocupled that : Bares for tour years, was & great snocess.here.were over 200 present: Amon the - ests being Major-General Sir Fred Middle- 1», Erastus Wiman, of New York.President Gillard, Hamilton Bosyd of Prades Ma por.\u2018Howland and other notables.r.was presented with a ona silver cer plugant design and sultably ibsori also with an address bunpd in album for wasthad of * International \"to which Mr.Wiman replied in n able speech, in which \u201che said that never ot.ti sn ho Ù aneration were the relations benooun th United States and Canada sy sirainedas they nov tirez 0 iad {agen irritation in the Ps indi ihe que of Herd uestions in d pute Sosted and th Be te mT NO.40.was more to be deplored than a disturbance of these relations, still it was a logical impossibility that Canada should recede from the position she has occupied without good and sufficient consideration.After entering Hully into the question, he concluded by saying that long contact with merchants and ublic men of the United States convinced im of their fairmindeduess and perfect v \u2018ingness to pay for what they wanted, they can be convinced tbat what, they needed in the shape of fishing privileses was not their own and could bu had for reasonable concession there would be po difficulty in adjusting the difficulties now Impending.ep THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE Celobration at Burmah\u2014 Disorderly Meeting t Dartford.MANDALAY, February 16.\u2014The Queen's jubilee wns celebrated here to-day hy a parade of troops and the liring of salutes.ir Charles Bernard, Chief Commissioner, the presence of the native officials, ex- \u201cKing Theebaw aud Chief Tsawbwa, nade a speech in which he reviewed the successful reign of the Empress aud Queen.He warinly greeted the Chinese officials present, iissuribg LLem that the interests of China would bo protected.Robes were prasented to sx nalive priests and winor titles wars conferreà upon a numbet of Burmese officials.CALOUTTA, February 16.\u2014 Fhe viéeroy has received a large number of congratulatory addresses from all the cities in India to be forwarded to the Queen.Loxpon, February 16.-A mass meeting was held at Dartford to-day to make arrangements for the celebration of the Queen's jubilee.The proceedings were turbulent, owing to the opposition ofa large number of Radicals.ihe playing of tie Queen's anthem waa received with hisses and shouts of derision.Finally a committee on arrangements was nominated in spite of the protests of the bulk of those present.THE IRISH TRIALS.Interest Incremsing\u2014Fudalgence Shown to the Vefendants by the Courts.DUBLIN, February 16.\u2014 The interest in the trial of the traversers is inereasinz.The court was crowded to-day.None of the defendants were present at the opening of the court, but some of them looked tu ocea- sionally.During the day they were seen about the city smoking and otberwise enjoying themselves.The indulgence shown the defendants by the courts makes tbe trial appear a farce.Solieitor-General Gibson, on behalf of the Crown.detailed the counts of the indictment and reviewing the history of the campaign.be defiled the counsel for the defence to prove Lhat the plan of campal gu was legal.The Crown authorities.he sad, were unable to prove thal the traversers had met togetber, but they could show that they bad worked together in an llesral 2nd crimi- bal conspiracy.The case was adjourned until to-morrow.Tne MacDermott has ro- fused 8 retainer of 100 guineas for tbe defence of the traversers, Mr.Gray, M.hus opened an Judemnity fund for the tra- versers.He has subscribed £10 Lo the fund, add says that £2000 will be required.UNITED WORKMEN.Annual Meeting of the Grand Lodge of ntario at Toronto.TORONTO.February 16.\u2014The ninth annual session of the Grand Lodge, A.QO.U.W., ol Ontario, was opened in the counoil Chamber of the Sh Hall this morning by Grand Master H.B.Taylor, of Whitby.One hundred and ninety-nine representatives were present.the reports of the grand masler, grand recorder and grand recelver were submitted.The grandmaster reported the 1n- stitute ot 19 briaco, aud the past year throu the province, aod that the toial Dumber now vw with a membership, as per certificates, mn 14, 699, an increase ot 2193.The total number of members in good standing on Lecember 31st was 11,583, The grand recorder\u2019s report showed that the vear bad been a most prosperous one.Mayor Howland, before the mor ping session n adjourned, weldomed tbe Grand dæe to the oily.tet A RPP Anything for Office.\u201cTo the Editor of THE STAR: 81R,\u2014 The Carrival is over, the election is at hand.One mutter interested some, the other concerns all.The whole business of the country tor the present is at a standstill.Belore the election ory was sounded, our banks wére satisfied with the outlook; people were beginning to feel that we wore entering upon a new era of prosperily; property or every kind bas upon the rise; merchants and storekeepers felt as if the depression was passing away; manufacturers in general were experigneing a better aud increusing demand for their products; not only were old Canadian eoncerns enjarg- ing their borders, but some capitalists from other couniries were looking Lo this as a fair tield to invest in; plans of factories for new industries had been orderad; meantime, counter-orders have been issu awalting the result of the elections.In the political world great issues are at stake.Tne big Retorm party, which saws 1t embodies all the purity, honesty an.l ability which are ip the country.maintains that it is high time they should be rewarded for the valiant services they have rendered in opposing the stupid Conservative party.ook at the National Polioy,\u201d says Cirt- wii, \u201cit has ruined the country.Canada used to be a cheap country to liven; we could get as much work done for 50 cents as costs $1 now; when we wanted suyihing real good we could go over to the U.5.or Germany, or England and buy cheap for cash or ciedit ana et it passed througn the Customs for next to nothing.Then when we bad anything to sell we had no trouble in sending our stuff to any of thuse foreign markets, but now the people all round ub are ready to buy and pay the highest cash price that can be got anywhere, sometimes not even deducting the cost of ireigbt and char PE at John A\u2019s Franchise Bin, \u201d says Blake, \u2018it makes a man of an Indian.I contend every other citizen pr have political rights, but not an In «dlan.Besides, 1: Is not safe to allow lariners\u2019 song and other youug men who have only a future before them to bave any voice iu the aifairs of our young country.It needs old heads to direct things now.\u201d Some object to Conservative ministers drawing thelr salaries, they ought to be wililug to serve the country from pure patriotiem.They Enow well that Mr.Blake and his friends would not be so mean.Of course the salary being there, they might draw it.buat they firinly believe that if thelr \u2018was no salary.it is 80 long since the Reformers were in office, they would take the place on Lany conditions.hat a saving! Since Confederation THE COUNTRY HAS GROWN and with it the patronage.Reformers say it 1s true we are only a minority, but we gould handle that better than you.Our well kuown character and priuofples are sufficient, guarantee that once we get into office we will vot appoint any man but a thoroughly qualified and reliable reformer, we ought to know our own people, and we unhesitating!y say there is pot many among them that would refuse a8 aood Government job, and further they beileve we would give it to them if we could\u2014our confidencu hata It is time there was à change, say some; matters.we know.are iu a fair state now; yet a change would make things (us) better just look at it, we could reduce the duty on cotton, a lot of it would be itoportad which would bring a pile of money into the Treasury, besidés giving our cotton makers a fair chance: to ship their surplus stock to other couutries an thus by furnishing re- turu froigbte, indirectly help the,shipping interests, \"Many Reformers contend that nothing can save the Dominion but giving them office.They fpoint us to the secessionists of Nova Scotia,uand allies of the Reform party, au does not return Blak: Scotians will go out whether we Itke it or not.They will not remain in Confederation if John A.remains in power, oven though he vee them all they ask for, it is a change they want.Quebee,.Loo, m tbe satisfied, the Nationalists have proved heiririendship to \u201cRiel.\u201d Did not ibey honor D his name ps allowi ng ives use get into power Be Ebon: and archbishons are of no account | when ord stand à in Mercier's way._ Blake \u2018aoaffold when Mercier is willing to.take to his arme.Cnion 3 at th, when demented aoa Ton have re resigned od ors Blake to deal otis, Li ever body.no ake to power the pecially wil gina, he ould have pleased bt of it, he would bave | doub Eine relat ce ti a Sai done notblox but det the aoud 4 ban, FERS ) i st sitively assert thant psy aro thea hn a PDO \u201cgré GROWING MORE ACUTE.Threntening Situation on the German YI'rontler\u2014Conscription in Austria \u2014 Another Appéal to Alsace-Lorraine, BERLIN, February 16.\u2014The Nachrichten says: The threatening character of the situation across the Western froutier is becoming much more acute.In view of the fact that buts have already been constructed to shelter 100,000 men and that preparations have been made to snelter a similar number around Belfort, we have beyond doubt to deal with nothing lesg than the strenginening ot the french line to enable them, at the beginning of hostilities tothrow a laræé force acruss the frontier and thus tranefer operations to German territory.CONSCRIPTION IN AUSTRIA.VIENNA, February 16.\u2014 Questions asked the Government in the Reichstrath yesterday, in 1elation to the proposed credit for miittary purposes, elicited the Information that Hungary would only enrol in the laudsturm such men us already had military training or were likely to make rood soldiers.Numorousexemptions would Le wade.In Austria the enrolmentof men under the uge of 42 years wWould be almost universal.-officers up to the age ot 60 vears would also Le envolled, Mea who are oaly fitted for ambulance Br office work will not be exempted.It is semi-officlail y slated that an Austro-Hungarian treaty to continue ten years will be arranged and will go Into operation in 1888.APPEALING TO ALSACE.STRASBURG, February 16.\u2014Prince Hoben- loke.governor o! Alsace-Lorrdine, bas issued an election manifesto in which he says: \u2018If Alsace-l.orralne wishes not to be exposed to the terrors of another war, let peaceable, coneiliai ory deputies be elected to the new Heichstaz-de uties who accept the peace of 1871.Those who vote to return members of the protesting (anti-German) party or enemies of the Guvernment\u2019s septennate biil will be respousible fr the continuance ut disquiet and the resultant Injury to tiade and commerce.II in some electoral districts tue Iriends of peace {ind themselves unalle, because ol the pressure of former political leaders, to put forward the candidates they would like to have eiected to the new Reichstag, they may deposit plank voting papers, aud in this Way express lheir views and record the real opinion of the country.The re-union of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany is irrevocable so long as the German Empire exists.These days are pregnant with dveisive issues.Listen only to what your couse.ence and good sunse und your love of your home and your family and your property dictate.\u201d A PRINCE'S HOPES.VIENNA, February 16.\u2014At a Polish ball last night, Crown Pringe Rudolph, 8 Speaking of tue political situation, said: * Let nope that the crisis will pass without war, Ii it does not, however, we shall doour duty.\u201d TEN NEW STEEL CRUISERS To be Built by the United States\u2014The Bill Passes the Senate.WASHINGTON, February 16.\u2014The Senate rerumed consideration of the bill to Increase the naval establishment, The bill passed.It authorizes the President to have constructed ten protected steel cruisers, with such armament for each asthe Navy department may deem suitable, each of said vessels to bave a maximum sveed of not less tban twenty knots an hour over the measured mile, the cost, exclusive of armament, not to be wore than $15,000,000.The vessels ghall be of Amerrean maoulacture.For the armament of the vessels $4,800,000 is appropriated.\u2018Three ot the vessels shall be built on or near the coast of the Pacific ocean, or the waters connecting therewith; three of them on or near Lhe coast of the Gulf of Megico or the waters conneoting therewith, androur of them on or near the coast of the Atlantic ocean or the waters connecting therewith.\u201cPRE \"RETALIATION BILL Again Sughtly Amended in the United states House or Representatives, apna, February 16.\u2014In the House to-day the only change in the substitute re- | ported from that drawn up by the sub-com- mittee of the Committee on Foreign Affairs is the insertion, after the prohibition against the vntry of any locomotive, car or other vehicle, of the words \u201cwith anv goods that may be contained therein.\u201d The third and last seotion of the sub-committee bill, pro- vidins for the appointment of a commission to take testimony relative to losses inflicted by the Canadian authorities on citizens of the United Stales, is stricken out tor the reason that a bili covering the same ground has been aiready reported by the committee.ESCAPED AGAIN.The Burglar Who W.Rescued on the Ravenna 1rain 1a Captured and Bres MARIETTA, Ohlo, February 16.\u2014A man was arrested here on Saturday on suspicion of being one of the men wanted at Cleveland for tbe Ravenna muider, lie gave tbe name of John Cole, and answers the description hf the prisoner who was rescued.He deep gash in his left wrist.A description of the man was sent to the authorities at Cleveland, and an unsuccessful attempt was nade yesterday to photograph the prisoner.Last night he broke from bis call, released the prisoners in the gaol, and all fled.This morning the following despatch was re- cerved from Cleveland : \"By all means hold the mab.Ho is undoubtedly the man we want.\u201d A Fancy Bazaar.Thera will be a sale of tagey work by the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of Christ Church Catbe- dirai on Friday and Saturday next.fhe sale will be opened at three o'clock on Fri- aay by the Governor-General aod Lansdowne.The admission is ten cents.Baking Powder, Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.A marvel of purity.strength anc and wholesomen ess More eco- nomioal and cannot be sold in aD with the muititude of low tests short weight, alum or phosphate powders.Sold only in cans.MOYXAL BAKING POWDER CO.108 Wall street.N.X.HERMAN Cringe, WALLACE B.BMITH.E LA Monraoux, oui Membér N.Y Exchang LA HONTAGNE, CLARKE & \u20ac0.,] BANKERS AND BROKERS, de Now Street.New\u2019 Vork.Ail néturities dealt in at the N, ¥.Stock hango boueht and soid for investmontor Franco- \u2019 CUR dent to a billons nate of of giness, Nan Dro Pain in the Side, Fg able success ling been shown fn ourl css, Diet Beadurh in Constipation, eurip all disorders Bt th natoly their goodnessdaes notend others do n Carter's \u201cLitite Liver Pills are very easy to take, Oneor bo pil They are Fae vepetable an ur, ut their gentie action E se fhcen.Ta vid o Bt 26 26 cents: E Bick Headache and relleve al the troubles nels bem such ss Dis- ter eat): ie der out remar SICK e,yot Carter'sLittle Liver Fillaare squally- this annoying com t, while Bodh ao rt : peint ve a fey oh the lives late the bowels.Even if they only ¢ Ache they would héalmost priceless.to those who suffer from this Jistreasing complaint; 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Tickëts may be obtained, via rail and Ates mer to ail poule en uta an the Lower 3L Luwrence and in the Mari Two: Through Trains Daily, eos te FOR SALE, yalantle] Pro erties.for pale Pelongibe to the SEIG OF RREBONNE, situated in TOW OF TERRÉBONNE oighteen miles from Montreal by railway, consistinz of a FIRST-CLASS H SPLENDID iy J.Philip.Withers & Co.Real Estate Ajouts.&o.16tf st Tames Street.Fine Central Property for Sale!) Near all the jsanke, Post Office, ctc.\u2026 and yleding ny Capital Revenne *remises new und rented to A-1 tenants.Also A FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE, IN WEST END, oN Easy TERMS.J.Philip Withers & Co.Real Estate Agents, &c.188 ST.JAMES STREET.301 OR SALE\u2014$3500.BLOCK OF TENEments, stone und brick.French roof, 9 pate rented nt 8378 à year; over 10 per cent; situs ted on op ont rei st., ws pie iE be nis; nice SJocaliy, var per ces uired.or one Inbs at 61200.Aduress forbhumn, at 118 Drolet +.Specific Axtieles.ANS NAS LENS SOMME H! DE LORIMIER, THE SHIRT ging, mdi S20 genome 7 = © vod door east of x Corre.fine Caen he RAIN PIPES! PORTLAND, ROMAN d Canada Cemeniei.Are re a Le EE Fire sar White} Bricks.&c., &¢._ _ \u2014_80 gt aîreet.FITS : AH Fits stopned fres by Dr.Kline's Great Nerve Restorer.No Fits after first dur 3 pes.Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle free to Fit Sages.Send to hr.Éline.© a1 Arch st, Phila.0 CLEAR on SUMMER STOCK.\u2014 Ty er cent.off all Curled Balr Mattresses, Fine ons Pillows, Wove Wire Beds and an kinds of Bedding till 1st of May, J.E.Towushend, 334 STEEL WIRE DOO MATS, 2 ri est prices.Inspection invited.17 st ie Bs street.J.B.MACDONALD.job BAY\u2019 S BIRTHDAY.à A Beautiful Imported Birthday Card sent ÿ to any baby whose mother will send us the names of two or more other babies, and their parents\u2019 addresses Also uw handsome Dis.mond Dye Sample Curd to the mother and much valuable informetion.Wells.Richardson & Co Montreal.Farms for Sale.JARY FOR SALE OR TO RENT, 8 1-2 miles from Virden, ; acres of first-clhes_ improved farming land.100 aores read alor crop, firaz-class dweillag houso, grann &ec., with or without implements, tendid Sppertintiy for a family guing to settle.Foi r fol par.Address, 3112 \u201cN 453.\" STAR office.For Sale J a aN NP NP MACHINERY.SECOND-HAND: Stocking Yarn Twister, almost new, made by Payne & Mathewson.Pawtucket, Gauge co Lathe (10 ft.), made by Merritt, Lock- port Chair Rung and Btrotcher Machine, by McIver ros.Worcester, Mass Band Saw, Gig Baw, Bhaping Machine Shingle Machine, 4, 5, 6, 12, 15, 20, 80, 40 and 60 oH.P.Engines.8.5, 7,8 ià 16, 46, 60 and 8 H.P.NEW: Pony Planer, Morticer, Tenoning Machine, Buzz Planer, Bhape sw H.P.ortable naines and Boilers, 12 85 and 40 H.P.Engines, 6 H.P.Automatio Engine.COLQUBODN, DRUMMOND & CO, \"Machinery Dealers, 63 COMMON STREET.- = MONTREAL, ror ackats at pnd all faformation in regard \u2018es, raies OL Lrelgbit, rain arrangements, ae.BPDLY 0 GG.W.ROBINSON Essiern F ase 138: (ST.Sans rasan Op; t Lawrence Hall, MONTREAL * D.POTTINGER.Chief Superintendent, Rai Dray Office, Moncton, N.B., 16th November, 1886.273 {ENTEAL VERMONT RAILROAD bt rains Leave Montreal.A.M.~Fast Train, arriving St.Albaus, 10.50 8.01.poling TRL Den.Montpelicr 12.60 p.an., \\ hits liver York 265 p, via lowell 7.és and, New ork.Via Springheld, 10.10.ET pm.Pullman Buffet Parlor ton.¥.31.\u2014 New York and Ioston 8 amt Bt.\u201cAlbans 6.50 p.m.(Supper), ohne à Kutland 10 2930 pam., \u2018Troy 3.30 u.m, Albany a.m.{0 6m, Worcester ¢.40a.m.Hoston LR Rm Ha ul faa: Bellôw alls and Fiehbure, Wagner Sleepers tread io) ow York and St.ti dhans Hoston, Tnrough cars on this rriving Ws Wa 20 p.m.5 D:40 p.m.and herbe Soa PM.Nigh Xpross, a arriva St.Al Sil pin, = ble Vive Pie 3.15 à Ma a.m, ashes 7.00 am.Boston, Sia Lowsly Tyce Ao Lord.sr Tay GE gin Sorampind , Bprinyfiold, New Haven 11.40 a.; on.iB ic Rishon and Winchenden, for Worcaster.er Pro: Naik and Now Encland ping Cars to Boston an: pd gli po on i; or Tic) Time Tables and au information, a 1: Fi = rela eh Gans bis s office, ons PART OR, er die pret Font Fasnenger BW, ELA BT Men masdips SFA ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE 1886\u2014 WINTER SERVICE \u20141886 Liverpool, Halifax & Portland Mail Service Pe: OR CHEAP GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Lamps and Lamp Goods always goto Z.GRAV 264 ST.PAUL STREET.Wholesale Only.ont Sap RAVING PURCHASED THE PF.X, Brazeau & Co, we will Ao the usiness 838.GQ great rednoti \"EN ES pom ate Suing 2 red A Of est, and 252 and 264 St 25 z | ES SALE\u2014A LARGE JE QUANTITY os Pulleys, various Apniy nt STAR oMcé, Se St, Jamest at, 297tf VERY FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVER PLATED GOODS, At Special Reduced Prices during this month.z.i 264 Bt.Panl St.183 Fos \u2014 AT KANE & ACLAUGHLIN'S L abi.# Coite st., a gentleman's gentle horse sat OR SALE\u2014RA YMOND SEWING MACHINE WITH atiachmentas; only used a few Ames, will be sold cheap for cath.Parties leaving city.Address, * \u201cP10.\u201d TAR office.For SALE-A LARGR QUANTITY oF 2nd Te show cases, counters, shelving, eme Sarutions.drawers, desks, ete.Very cheap.H, N oar John st.ale Oa FoR SAL LE~OR SENT, TO IRISH LANDLORDS ON \u201cpian of den at 50 pét n renew: wocdworr Achinety, Mullin & Co.Eu fa Apipegn square, Business Chances.NNT OR SALE-HOTELS, SALOONS, GROceries, restaurants, confectionery.Ses a pad pa Toran Se Staring I nee DiS Pa three 2 6 OR SALE.business in of tion, with orders ahesd.' Eas.orge, Address PAN i \u2019 St.Hyacinthe, que.Irom TE.Le From From SALE«HOTEL LICENSE, APPLY, To THE Liverpool.STEAMSHIPS Portlan Halifax.EVentome Fontantsot.ES Notre Lame & 376 Jan.28 À VUélantel to Boxtow .\u201c NS PA = 1 Mar.8 ED-45000, 8 PER CENT; GOOD SECCHITY 17 a WANE aL NTAR office, \u2019 Liverpool, St.J oha\u2019s, X Halifax & Baltimore ce.HTEAMSHIPS.|, from Liverpool.Hares.Dec.21 Caspian Jan.11 Jan.17 Jan, 4) Caribagl 28 Glasgow and ton Service.From Glasgow.| STEAMSHIPS, (rom Boston.8 a 29 8 5 5 \u201cThese stéamers call at Halifax en Toute to Philadelphia.For Freight, Passage, or Lise ntermtion apply to 136% ST.JAMES sl kb T, opposite Nt.{Lawrence Hall Or gomman reat, - fda; atroal 51s Dominion Ling fi! Liverpool Serviee.Dares or Sanda, 0 FROM HALIFAX.Deck) From PORTLAND.anne from Montreal, via Halifax or Port, > 957.500 DIN \u2014 AT Ph service and appoihtm 271 Zaw SUMPTUOUSLY |! \u201cTHE ALBEMARLE \"| FOR A QUARTER.\u201cCentre of Business.Beautiful Éoom.First.| Corner of Notre Dame & St Jit Stréots.|\u2018 Geo.W.MURRAY, Proprielor, ROBBERY AT LERS, for disposal will be proseciited./ meme mt R.W, SronnazT & cw.W'ÂOTMARERS and JEWELLERS, Joy mamuny.ry \u2014\u2014 ssw 25 per cont paid cash over the counter for the return of all or any paét of the goods found, Any person takihg our goods to other stores No.of ringé_stoten, 82 Dlaniond and.Buby Bings, about % have ou¥ initials = Ww.8 \u201coi avsionsr $8.50 according to steamer a; Joon M , SECO! Cabin, #36.steerage, At orl «¥hagd Btenmers ha ve saloon, stats.roomn, musle-toom me prend teur and ami amidaliip: ae where bat Kittlé \u2018motos ie Teit, Aid entry ET ONG eats to W.DO BRIEN] 143 St.James stroo | oA or.DB.TOREAN MS pme re CAUTION, \u2014 EACH PLUG OF THE RILE NAVT | \u201cTHÉ FE IN BÉONZE LETTEBR NONE OTHER, GENUINE.NYROYAL WAFERS.reser] tion of 8 shysic ician who has hada ue Song experience in treating female cases.leu dred honth y eh perfect suc- Sane ol.over safa 0,000 es EN nat Tour Lo sn fr 1 Ph ostage f © for seal 1 particulars, 1 es 2 Sig TOEAS en MOI TVIINONOIX 1son SA or | Sliscelloueous.Use the Caledonia Waters in Rheumatism or Dyspepsia; you can get them through your grocer.GURD & CO, 87g Jurors street, Agents.BIVATE MATERNITY HORBPITAL, sv s'T.LOINE STREET.MRS, SMILLIE, having extended h commodation, TE is now extended receive patients at all prices, beat of ateing a strictly private.; IN USE AT THE CONSERVATORIES a New York, Polindelphia, osé .Mosto New York College of Muste, Villa Maria Convent, + fSacret Heart Couvent, + Villa de Sales, Montreal Colleges Etc.Ete.SOLE AGENTS: LAVIGNE & LA.1657 NOTÉE Dass ST.MONT a IF You WANT TO NOW le for making the hands an ce beauti- TE, Fores, Bi Hotels, &r., to Let.A SANS NNN NT SN Seer OFFICES TO LET.ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS, corner Notre Dame street and Pince d\u2019Armes Montreal.Apply on the promises t GAULT & TATLEY, 16 tf eod Chief Agents.0 LET.That splendid store, No.1747 Notre Dame street, between St.Francois Xavier and 8t Jon streets, now occupied by Wm.Scott & ons.Also several first-class offices in Barron Block.No, 162 St.James, corner of Bt.John streets.À els Le L.N.P., 80 St, James street.or to PETER TAMAR Caretakor, Barron Block.YO LET\u2014THE SPACIOUS STORES, 241 and 243 St, James street.1f Thomson & Gowdey can let the above well known stores they will remove their business to still larger premises specially built for them.888 LET-STORES AND OFFICES IN Estate Wilson\" 8 buliding on Place d'Armes II, offices, single or en suite, large fire-proo vaults on every flat, whole a hented oy hot water.also large flat fn same, suitable igbt ufactare or Th ve Tad 0 t ito ounces and on Alor pat Ante the a ing if nired: À Apply to J.C.B guchamp, the manager, on © premises, No.11 Place d\u2019Armes Hill.586 BE LET-PREMISES WITH POWER, No.51 and 53 Callege st., occupied for the past 12 years.us b spice mill, by Mensrs.A.Wills 3 Apply to WwW.D.MeL.REN, College at.,LET-FACTOBY 56 & 58 Nazareth oot ; power may oe rented from ad- foie Flot if required.Apply at 14 Custom Houge LET\u2014-STORE AND DWELLING, corner of Hibernia and Rushbrook sta.; {fendi situation.Apply bo DD.Robertson, 128 lilnern rnia O LET\u2014THE DINING ROOM AND the bedrooms (15) of the Grand Paéltio Bote.oppnsite LU.P.R, Depot.ance for the .Gooû cl man to keep a boarding house.re Pouses to Let, RARE CHANCE! TO LET AT COTE ST.ANTOINE, ELMWOOD VILLA, Rosemount Avenue, one of the best finished and most conveniently arranged houses of modern build.repiete in every detail, full finish inside and out, 8, beautiful conservatory, Rood stables, fine shade trees, extensive lawn, city water, good sohool, low taxes.firat-olas pure air, freo from Just: a most on venient home; low rental.Apply at 88tt IOHI BAN.St.James street.T° LET AT ST.LAMBERT.Sloeum Lodre and ten acres of ground, with gardeners house, stables, cold grapery, and a large number of out door vines, young anple plum trees in bearing.also small fruit, and a large kitchen garden, house heated by furnace, will be Ske low to a good tenent, Apply to 0.W.Beal Estate Azo 33 186, ames st.LE LET\u2014231 SAS Nr URBAIN ST.per tenement, $23 per mouth: 233 Saint or ain st, lower tenement, 817 per month; 237 Haint Urbain st,, upper tenement, 638 per month, Xd- ward Chaplin.2 sain « John st.383 O LET\u2014 NICE COTTAGES ON ERnest st.miso lower tenements in the new block on Ge: , corner Lazanchetiere.Appl Bt 2e & Brow, A on Champ de Mars, 0 opceila LL O LET\u2014A FIRST-OLASS HOUSE, stone fron particulars, apply to Mr.Alfred itenaud, 135 Sk Pa 136 sl Cherrier st.For all YO LET\u201442 LORNE AVENUE.APply, 9 Drummond street tor terms, = LET\u2014-HOUSES, 1592 ST.CATHERine, 62 Mackay, stores and Soap 5 ame and 1428, 30 and \u2018 Houses; 610 St.Urbain, 5% and ieux, 85 Chatham.Also a larce gar- Hon and other pro orties of the Estate.a Stanley Bagg, 85 5t.James st.39¢t LET-TWO HOUSES AT TAGAIN : OR: e clode to, upper station, other 2 mirage 4 agplk above ove, en particulars 8pIy to Dayice® NO LET-HOUSÉ No, 14 PRINCE AR._tbur street, corner « of Shuter, éxtension Kitchen and breakfan vater, heating, neatly farnished, 1 dértenerah ana vole Basses amies rd d May next.Enquire of Jamos Appi ator, \u201c04 LET-POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY, sig al small cos f coey dwelling, partly © it; n Fnishod, 60 ONS unfurnisi y street.Cal between 2 45a 5m.608 Dordbenter agent Bouses Vélanted.CNN NN d'a ea ANTED\u2014FOR A GENTLEMAN AND bis vite, a small furnished house to rent bythe month.Aadress, \u201cR 1313,\u201d \u201d STAR office.39 3: = Æancattonal \u2019 MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL, janes St Lathe 6 streaf.Prospectus at the School \u20183 Lovell'a Cit, , D'rcotors.d'rincipal, or te lrincipal.Max Bohrer.Priyato fait 46 singing and Piano Riven i oF the Principal.\u201d 273 eod EL FRENCH, SPANISH AND Portugues, taught an und trañginted by a srppetont professor.tan office.\\ Fost.INSNSNINININSNL™ FAA AY Ee ROBE ox same Plat ln INST.takin robe, lo cE.on io embroidersd A pa Finder vil gh ve same a at James MoVeyls vary stables, on Cathoart streot and receive 6 remark PRICE ONE CENT, Situations Wacant, PP TNF ANNE NN ASE GENTS\u2014FOR THE oLp RELIABLE 3 Rug Machine and Rug Patterns.Areas mage fom 85 10 610 à cars write for redaced pric Hat.WW.iloas, Guelph, O 169 \u201caw CONF IDENTIAL BOOKKEEPER.Wanted a thorough and experienced man, to take charge of office.Address, stating ex- verience.age and references.to \u201cMR 1231, STAR OFFICE.sopeE HEAD OFFICE OF AN ENGlish Fire Iusurance Company, employing ladies, requ re a young lady as junior clerk ; salary, $18 per month \u2018a start.Muss reside with parents.Address, P.O.Pa 12 8 8 eod WY ANTER-A STRONG BOY.A.H.SIMS & CO.Shirt and Collar Manufacturers, 20, 31 and 83 St.Poter st.+ Wax TED\u2014 a boy for Railway office.Must write well, and be quick at flgçuFss.Address, ig own handwriting to 38 3 \u201cN 1186,\u201d STAR office.[7 ANTED\u2014BY AN INSURANCE COMpany, of undoubted standing, a frst classe Canvasser for the city of Montreal; none ut a thoroughly competent and experienced man need apply.Address, \u201c0 1184.\u201d Stam Moe, 386 V AN TED-A YOUNG LADY SHORThand and type-writer for anoffige, one with general ofice experience, and who can furnish firat class testimon.als, sims dress, \u2018\u201cE 950,\" STAR office.ANTELDL-IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG LADY ad RUrsery Soyernosy to two children aged âve, one years.Ad \u201cH 964,\u201d STAR MC ED\u2014A GENERAL RER VANE WITH acon references.\u2018Three in family.Apply, 58 Bt.apr © ANTED\u20144 STRONG BOY FOR WAREH wh Apply, 83 Craig 8 ABEHOSE, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY 6 MILLINE.the country.Apply to Mr.H.0.Wilson, RSS OR Helen at.88 8 Wa NTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY 2 FIRST-CLASS shirt ironera.Good wages, o fea Wor 8 Bere thelet Mo 3 ANT D\u2014-GEN FRA fe family: must young gui 19 assist with iby Apply 1 *\u2018exander street.VAN TED\u2014A NURSE FOR 2 CHILD .- y.With refersncos, 39 8t.Luke 8 REN ot a Tia MAN TO CANVASS FOR Rv SE- ents in the Hoya sud, other er plages tn 2 1 apply by letter, \u2018( 1887,\" VS A por SEL es ualom WOT, writing 10 I\u2019.O.Box 1117.por applicant\u2019 353 ANTED\u2014BY THE EN Xp OF THE MONTH AN EX- perlenced house maid.Appl atu VERVANT FOR A PHALL anon reqgired.ble McTavish street, before Ty a .+ OF between 7 an ANTED\u20144 BTRICTLY FIRST CLASS Ww makers.Apply to J.J.Milloy, 258 st.J: ACTES ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS CLOTHIN WANT man, Address, \u201cQ 1202,\u201d STAk O! oa Sas ANTED\u2014FOR AN OFFICE, A MART BOT; must speak French and ing den.Add uo 1888,\u201d STAR cice.vs 2 VWANTE LED pa A NAORTHAND WRITER WITH EX.\u2018© in general office work, hardware red, mht {hse best references, Address, + LB oe nud salary, 1183,\u201d STAR oitico.WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER.445T.LAWrence.e Situations Fälantel.SNS NNT WANTED SITUATION AS ENGINEER OR F 1 st Henry, Point tt.Charles, Sie ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN, AGE SITUA WwW: in otfice or Warghouse, understa gk ee TON Salary moderate, ¥ Willing to work.G.Sai Kenfrew, WANTED WORK, BY THE RAY OF ANY KIND.Apply, 44 St.Urbain stre 858 ANTED\u2014BY A HiGlILY RESPECTABLE LADY, iniddle age, à situation as a housekeeper or lady's gom anion, 155$ ouf ec ation to to travel.Best city reforcacos JANTE Fr AG EN ENT re ny A ai RST CLASS ca engincer, over twent ce, can nail ans and do his own repairs.RH Ein and Canadian references.address, K 1019, TA price ANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO is a compe tent \u201cida rote operator, cao speak ee write both lanzun; penges given.Address J.1), West liroughion, lieance, ANT -BY A ou Exp TO in 4 York, wonld hear of a situation butler, Good reterchces, Address, \u201cN 1123,\" STAR shee & tautert, from 8 to $3, make also.aby nt 38 Chabolilea st, soity, WANTE tD~BY AN EXPERIENCED COLLAR tarcher, agipation in some good ostablishment, sean, **81 1078,\" ottice.88 ED-SITUATION A% CLERK IN Ahan or veller, would be city.Address, WASTED DRESSMAKING AT HOME, GOOD En os acs A OFFICE, elo 8% dress 16 38 BY A GOOD Stax oftice.861 139,\u201d BTAE ortioe.WA as, Dr a.von TO CLEAN, OR Colborns à respectable woman.À ASTRA - ocok » No W NCE, BITUATION ing.Address, *Q 1208, WARIED=A SITUATION BY 4 1ESORQUOH coos mien 6 has live {lem im?\u201c Tamil es.Good drones PRISE eus adress NT tice, 30.2 Tranomee 0 WANTED BY SMART youne MAN FUACE AS na of worl not fo! tar, Address, EP 3176.7 STAK ohee, a WW ANTED-RITTA\" TION BY YOUNG MAN FROM Epgland for care of hunting and race Horées, weight, willing to lake c arge of training stables dross, \u201c43 1185,\u201d STAR OI RTI EE ES I in \u20ac a * R.1235,\" STAR offi s dios.z ANTED-BY, TOUR G À MAN, oan CARE Lr 0 xprèrs e stands the city, Ad rene, \u201cQ TA 7,\u201d gar tod vs ~ AXTED~BY YOUNG MAN, WORK AS SO9R tinder op printer.Un ders tats th bas SOR dress, \u20184j 1208,\" STAu office, WAS ines SIT vaTIoS RY A YOUNG MAN, a ouse (ators or office), undorstas ands booktenpi ing Es can furnish firat-class references, oi dross, 1 office.CETTE AN HONERT, RTEADY, INDUS.telous man, good Jack of all trades, emplo Nit note steady 30D, fair remyneration, à mn mn.No,otner need apply, \u201cN 1116,\u201d STAR otfice, Gr = 71 Emails Wanted., A a WANTED USIC FIL \u201cBY AN EXPERI « Q 200,\" sr foderade.Adge \u201c Booms To Ter.NINN ANNAN FURNISHE D.ABLE od cs or two geniiomens ou Bleury oa oom-r0 00M\u2014~A WELL FURMSHED LARG R oh Btn avenue.E i OOME-TO WELL FURNISHED, A dultable for gentisraen Hon fe oe Fone oh if chen if reg uired.37 M > LE 2 NICELY RN Bog 14-70 amily.7 Nt, EY renee AED rn ro ET, 5 Mr RG 5 dise OMPORTABLY EF odes ROTA WAIL 100: M 1 TO LE Le WITH, ga JAUK PARLOR- WITH BOARD, suitable for two Gepllemen or.it gas, &a 61 Dagnuch étiero str atout.Reso) Thi ried foup SOMONE NINGLE, WILL HEATED.FURNISH\" RS om NEN] 183 St.Catherine st st.3 3 OOM_TO LET, TO ONE.OR two GENTLEME a il 2 Or 1 Bel ogliy: R Mop LARGE DOUBLE RooM wWiTIL hip iW or 2 gentlemen, dred Ee RIT 11 85.Rogan RIABLE, RONM WITH D or Ÿ genÜlemen.106 Mon ns T \u2014BTRAYED FROM AY BL, MON, Lo white UE terrier fo HA on ce on cols fois soft and white-\u2014orif you nt a Dropara- lay, Finder will be rewardedjby returning to above,n ae CCE ar at is not sticky or greasy.and one that al- Cat, ways gives satiafaction\u2014then let us recom- Otte : ne Evan L net cation pi chat ep mend you to zo to your druggist and invest in lum.Return to $38 Guy at.after G p.m., and bo re a bottle of i! ; PHILODERM A.Lo08T-08 x Tn DAME, BETWEEN ER | LYMAN SONS O0., Wholesale Agonts, Finder ll be To revardes en a as MONTREAL F133 ad i s TO SE Real Estate Agency.g made a specialty and acquired a Hs raie éxperlenge in the managom anda.property, rchasia of | to orale the selling an ne of improved and: animproved Roal Estate, lott! ng EX stores and: Dwellings, or to act as agent \\ Estate ors.Any business trusted to my cave will meet with prompt and personal attention, M.NOLAN de LISLE, .Roem : Ne.33° FRASER'S \u2018BUILIINGS, , Ko débe BACBANKNT #7.+ av Oo OST TN lhl EN véraity, 0 day mo driving Fon Or T.«Wo 87 Univers reer.3093 Board.; DoTWO, GENTLEMEN WILL FIN, BejRP: i! TLE re ILE, FISP coop ÉÈZES Boshuvacascies su 28 Fehon OR rage sient boarders, Bout Wanted.WASTED-E SRASTED-FPR A MARRIED UPLE AXD A wR Si = ROUEN EEE Bodom \u2014 GONF- pRTANTES FURNISHED DOUBLE gard, 8 \u201c er ngllfh Eng PAIE LS Bloury a hr ° \u201d oT ONE OR oe eh quyTLY MEX, A ous RP XE FER rivale à Bray, tind î Mt, Hubert Wrogt par HE A ANGLE ROOM TO LET, Ws i Regu LL eT 71 BEAVER HALL, JE 0 soon\u201d ROOMS WITH Bont Robt Ak DR iE Booms Ehanted WA TF Y A YOUNG LADY ND SA a ey Spor Sed : YOUNG MAN IN AX OFF) A gE nme ol n : or i An offios, The Daily Star.GRAHAM & Co, Proprietors.- 163 end 165 Bs, James Btroos.pige uz Bragts nt Jo any = Fes, of the Dnited eo, Af3a yoar, $1.60 tor aix Suzalh 80c for thres months &r-We belleve circulation Kit THE BTAN excasds the eombined issue of al other fosiish : newspapers published a the city of London, E Ofige\u2014American Arenc fFtrand, > *.Fn F, ab.correspondent an oy een Fe for EL Correspondent and Fe elglan advertising in HE orette.61 Ruo Caumartin.ent for French and Syar\u2014Mons.aris.France \"CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR ! for week ending February 12th, 1887.Monday - - Tuesda: 2.- 26, Wednesday -0- = + 26,302 Thursday = = = + 26,852 ! ay - = = = - 26,721 Saturday + + 8 20,825 * Total .162,506 AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION For Week ending Feb.12th, \"87, 27,0686.em THURSDAY, .FEBRUARY 17, 1887.\u2018WE notice that a good deal of fuss is being made because the United States Congress has voted $21,000,000 for the defence of its completely unguarded coasts und harbors, This amount appears in- \u2018significant when compared with the -$185,000,000 which the Government of Great Britain this year considers necessary to preserve its army and navy in a state of efficiency.THE German elections take place on Monday next.Bismarck has made good use of his time.He has prevailed upon the Catholic hierarchy to give hin their powerful support, and the succession of war scares las had the effect of making timid people favorable to his military policy.As a last resource just before \u2018the people go to the polls the Emperor William himself is to make an appeal to the electors in favor of the septennate.The prospect is that these heroic measures will be successful, and that Bismarck will once more, in spite of all opposition, be able to earry his point.SiR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT is not made of such pliable material as Mr, Blake.He has a strong hold of his con.viations on the trade question and cannot be prevailed upon to give them up with a good grace.liven when he does his best te /conform to the political exigencies of the day, he cannot conceal his hostility to the National Policy which he has rrom the first opposed ao fiercely and so bitterly.At Weston when he was expected to read his recantation ou the policy of protection he could not help saying that in his opinion the National Policy was * a great blunder,\u201d and that it had injured the people.Sir Richard Cartwright is, of course, welcome to his opinion, but it would be simply madness for the believers in the National Policy to trust so active and irreconcilable an enemy of protection with the direction of the fiscal affairs of the country, yet if Mr.Blake gets a majority on the 22nd, the man who looks upon the National Pelicy as ** 3 tremendous blunder\u201d will be the Finance Minister of the Domi- pion.\u2014\u2014 Srr DONALD SMITH spoke last night in favor of technical education.When Bir 1)onald speaks on the subject of education be means all that he says\u2014 and more.If he uses his influence with the Government to secure for the sons of the mechanics of the Dominion an education in mechanical arts he wijl do not only what is best calculated to help them on in life but he will take the beat means, next to a protective policy, of placing the manufacturers of the Dominion beyond the reach of danger from competition.Everywhere the leaders of industry are being impressed with the necessity of giving boys and young men instruction in the vocations which they are to follow in after lite.They know now that a skilful hand needs an educated brain and a cultivated taste to guide it, and that the nation which neglects the training of its youth iw industrial arts is sure to be worsted in; the war of industries that is in these days perpetually going m in every part |\" of the world.We are glad to ses that Sir Donald Smith -is fully alive to the necessities of the age and that he is determined to use bis influendé in such 8 way as shall cause Canada to ocoupy a first rank among manufacturing | countries : THY NEW VOTERS.The present Government's Franchise law gives to thousands the privilege of voting for members of Parliament who never before possessed the full rights of citizens.At previous elections they had to look on and see the representatives of the people elected by men who were no better qualified than they to exercise the right to vote, and who really had no greater interest in the welfare of the country.The State did not recognize thew aa belonging to the peopls at all, 1t regarded them as it does persons wha must be thought for and governed; bat who have not capacity enough to think for themselves, and who are go fit to have a voice in making the laws they are required to obey.From this humiliating position the .bave been rescued by Bir John .-.donald.He has invested them.with ha full rights of citizenship.He hà 8 them as men.He has recoghixed tt right and their ability in all matters connected with the public good to think and to act for themselves.He has done them this measure of justice wi his solicitation on their part, and Ÿ \u201cfaceof bitter opposition from the privileged;class.\u2018This ought to ba ldtne in mind by those electors whose names Sir John Macdonald has caused to bé added \u2018to voters\u2019 lists.If He had no enfranchised them, they would Wat hav been able to take any part inthé presen election.Others less intelligent thay they, and less independent, danld\u2019 cuve | the polls and exercise the diétinetiv right of & free man, whils they woul be obliged to atay at home with the ehil- | dren.The man who has done away \u2018with this iniquitous aay ang ralsed the new electors to the plano of political manhood is Sir Jobp Macdonald, and they will no$ surely usd the right he has given them to deprive lim of the power to confer tipon them other and anil benefits.This would \u2018be indead teful.He has extended to these men unssked a great privilege the greatest privilege, in fact, that it was in his power to bestow\u2014and it is absurd to suppose that the men who have received it will not show their appreciation of it as well as their gratitude by casting their first vote for Sir John.It is said that Mr.Blake, if he had the power, would enfranchise the young men and the poor men of Quebec.He would have done nothing of the kind.His plan is to leave the franchise to be regulated by the local governments of each province.If the Liberal leader had his way, there would be no general franchise law fpr the whole Dominion, but the unenfranohised of the province of Quebec would have to remain an inferior class until it should please the provincial politicians to endow them with the privileges and rights of free citizens.And when would that be ?\"The difficulties in the way of an extension of popular rights in this province are so great, and its politicians are so.subservient to influences that are the reverse of Liberal, that it is impossible even to conjecture when the suffrage would be extended to the classes which Sir John Macdonald\u2019s legislation has liberated.The young men of Quebec should be mos# thankful that they have not been handed over to the tender mercies of local politicians by Mr.Blake.If they had they would bave the mortification to see young men going the polls and exercisipg all the privileges of citizenship in Ontario, in British Columbla, in fhe Maritime Provinces, in fact all over the Dominion, while they would still be treated by their rulers as an inferior class whom it would not be safe to entrust with the franchise.\u2019This is the position in which Mr.Blake's plan would place the young men of Montreal and every other constituency in this province.The new voters know this and they should be grateful to Sir John Macdonald for taking it out of the power of slow-going reactionist provincial paliticians any longer to withhold from them political privileges which they have as good a right to exercise and enjoy as the young men of any ether province in the Dominion of Canada.reer FRENCH CANADIAN PRESS.La Minrve asserts that on.Mr, Trudel, the proprietor of L'Etendard, the Castor organ, which has so unexpectedly taken up the Liberal cause, has the promise of a port- tolio in case the Opposition should get into power, The Conservative papers have always sald Mr.Trudel was sore at being lat out in the cold by Bir John, et Muic da lacryme.Le Courrier de St.Hyacinthe announces that the Liberal party has just lost an important member in the person of Ald.Germain, who has lett Mr.Blake and his new allies, because be does not wish to again face the dark days between 1874 and 1878.\u2018I was then in business,\u201d says he, ** and the Free Trade principles of Sir r Blohard Cartwright made me lose $23, La Presse says that very \u2018time the Liberal party has presented sait before the >eople under its true colors, it bas been heuten.\u2018Whenever it has toocaded In Rrasp- ing power, it has been by a Hank movemen and, thanks to the assistance of allies, tur from Lhe opposing camp.And another ibva- riable rule: whenever they bave found themselves assured of 4 majority in the Government, the Liberal leaders have promptly eliminated the alliss who carried them to the winning point.They are very good at sharing amongst themselves, but not with others.Le Messager de Lewiston, in a two column article, advocates tbe colouization ot the American republic by the French Canadians as 8 national mission.Tbis is radically opposed to the project so much jnslsted upon here of bringing back Canadians who have settled in the States.ton there bave been meetings, speeches, and much agitation over the iustter, and it has beén taken seriously up.One of the speakers alluded to the time coming when an\u2019 American te legislature might call to order & Quebec legisiature, à sentiment tbat was loudly applauded.The half million of Cana- diaus Living in the States are evidently not in love with the methods of government practised in their native land.\u201d POLITICAL GOSSIP, Mr.Bechard, Liberal, has been alected by acclamation in Iberville.The Toronto Mail is out in support of the candidature of Hon.Alex.Mackenzie in East York.Sir John Macdonald will address two meetings in Eest York this eveninz in support of Mr.Bouitbee, Archbishop Taché I has signed the nomina- ton haper of Mr.Royal, the Government in Provencher, Manito oe ther telegraphic ae of the nominations give the names of Beau Liber axsinet Guilbault in Joliette, and © Shibley as the Liberal candidate ta Addington against Bell, The parish priest of St.Anne\u2019s, Ottawa, refuses to allow the St.Anne's Hall to PS uaud tor any more mesctiogs duriez the cam- patan- He takes this step, he says, in the pterests of peace.Sir Hector Langevin addressed an enthu- plastic meeting at Three Rivers last evenin being quietly listened to aod loudly cheered: dd Pelletier followed him and rebashed the d Biel grievances, after which Sir Hector or, Man., which has returned A.W.Ross Copservativa, by poclamation, is com- ed of four Metis arishes, eight English Dod Scotch halt breed parishes, the balance rincipaily Ontario ttilements Bots Mr.bor ds Conservative demonstration was beld at Hamilton jast evening to welcome sig Jobo onsld, who acrowd- çà meoting in the Lhe Toyal er rink, Sir ohn was escorted e rink by & monster ocession, representing hundreds of manu- acturing industries of the ay, toSarryl torches.Au address was prese the Premier, signed by over one Prendred an 1 pete ers, etrongly supporting the National pumals, a Dear relative of Riel, sup~ THREE SONNETS, L\u2014THE MAIDEN.The melody of birds is in Der uote The lake is not more eryat à fer © Tes, Ln whose brown depths ber na still sloop ping ie Jit, der soft ourls the pagsionate zephyr ers in her ear of comi se.Brenst re + sebude side rise, Kissin nowr t, and iévar-wise Breath fo \u201ctort = areas a till the Tranyance 8 metimes she thinks of lo; but, hore Ever, voing but yoarles or, SIE ve she Arid and frigh tena! her x Jia or un h sue sin À amies be acte om ne ere rises ear one, And all but ove is banished This : \u2014 II\u2014TED WIFE There stands a cottage by a riversid With rustic benches, sloping\u2019 env os beneath, de ty RAIA Fatorad by © d'hestb.ainty eo 9e e calm brenst the.quoenir os tide, prie t with many a Dore fapans Wreath, $ ile here and there forbid lion's teeth\u2019 prear, Jheir golden crowns with stubborn fee! frida \u2018she lesns u she little gate changed, save that Her curls, once flowing are closely coiled upon her shapely head, dha ber eyes look forth mors thouent- rk > r sigh! \u201cWhy tagries he go late?\u201d de oo her I ad ne hears Ti well Bown tl II\u2014THE MOTEBR Baneath the eaves there is another chair, bruiged lily lies upon the wal Li a bright Frame he rte to its sis Whos Cargloss hand has dropped its treasure And bose amall form doen that frall setiee Whose is that wooden shepherdess and foc ok?Thos noble coach with elds phat over ba ball?oh tho gato tha long ¢ ho got Ans now a rival for her vor À: hubbee chogked, soft-flsted Don Juan, ho ruins with iron Rand in velvet glove Mother and =ire aa only Bee! thers 1 they romp, Bs\u201d mother snd her He oan Vor shoulders parched ang wild with Montreal, \u201cArthur Weir, is The sci | The Candidates in Montreal vas ang M nS Ee vo Since Bir Donald Amobg the elactars of fn ne etes Do cat dature hus received a new impetus, meeting ry the Bt.Lawrence Ward, at No.77 Bleury street, last evening, was au ovation rather than a politicul meeting.When Mr, Andrew Robertson {produce him to noce, prolonged eers re-achoed frou the hall Pin Len oponine hls address, Bir d expressed his gratification at Bi re many of his friends prea- © He congiatulated them for the industries of the country.Mea of al) parties must join in their effort, for the industries of the country are pot a party matter, y janada must protect itself apd Tite indus ainst her rich and powerful nolghoe fully equipped with the est methods.applianges\u2019 and machigery, aud a bundredtoii more wealth À young country canugt cope with an older one J ite out à ventage ground.Protection, therefore, a necessity for ug.Even in England, ished {ree trade, 8 strong popular feeling pervades all classes that \u2018fair yada ho be more equitable to the whole peo r, hear) Canada dose nat want prôtection on everything, : put it it must have it on articles that can be opr in the country.\u201claxation on luxuries is certainly highly justifiable.Bome people believe that increased duties mean an inorease in prices, but this 1s erroneous.for native Industry can supply what is required more cheaply than outsiders.With clear copsolences the electors of this great Domin- lon might all use their best efforts and work togerher to \u201cleave well enough alone.\u201d etre.) The present Government will, of course introduce any measure that will tend to Lhe Improvement aud advancement of the country.Mechanics should receive instrue- tion not pa in the three \u2018\u2018 Ka/\u2019 but in everything which will fit them tn\u2019take the best places in Lbajr sphera ot lile.It remains with Lhe citizens of Montreal to make thetr city second to none on the continent.Among tbe improvements necessary towards thal end is the deepening of our harbor.All the Decessary improvements of Montreal are of benelit to theentire Dominion, and therefure the expense of those improvements should be borne by the entire Dominion.An objection, he sald, was made to him on account of his connection with the C.P.be was proud of haviog had that connection with ik It d not pay be might in fact be hundreds of thousands of pounas ster! og better off if ne had had uotblng to do with it.But he was not sorry, for the G P.wii be the making of Canada.1f elected he would do his best to taithtully protect the interests of the whole Dominion and of Montreal ip particular.Mr.Andrew Robertson, in afew pointed remarks, stated that Bir Donald Smith had risked hia fortune fn building the Canadian Pacific, which would in a lew years make Montreal a city second to none on the continent.As chairman of the Harbor Board, be had an insight into the Immense progress of the city during the last eight years, and this progress was due the Conservative party.ree cheers were then given for Sir Donald Smith.Mr.Ward's Meeting.1% lar; © meeting of the supporters of Mr.ard was held last night in the Albert Ha, which, although the notice of the meeting was varv short, was well filled.Amongst those ° Br regent were Messrs.J.K.Ward, udge, president of the Young Men's ïe or Club, Dennis Barry.Vas Stewart, Dr, lors ¥ L.Béique, gag Cention o Q O, David Sea tb, ir = A Gol, N.W.Trenholme, and Ruther- rd.The chalr was taken by Mr.Edgar Judge, who opened Lhe meeting, by stating that it was very encouraging to the electors of Montreal West to see that Mr.Ward had accepted the task of ssalating fu fu \u201cbringing about the downiall of the Boodie Goverg- ment\u201d Mr.Judge spoke in tbe highest terms of Sir Donald A ith personally, but sald be objected to Sir Donald's cand dature solely on account of bia close connection with the Canadian Pacific Railway.He urged the electors to set to work earnestly to assist in returning their candidate, Mr.Ward, who would vole for economy and re- trepobment and support Mr.Blake.T meeting was also ressed by Dr.Des- rosters, who spoke ip\u2019 Fronon and strongly urged the electors to return Mr.Ward, who worked for all classes and was piedged tosup- port \u201cthat great and pure minded statesman, the Hon.Edward Blake.\u201d Mesars N.W.Trenholme, T.Turton, Beique and Butherford also sp oka in support of Mr Ward, after which tbe meeting dls sporsed with cheers for Lhe Opposition candidate.Another large speeting wlil be held to-night in McMahon's Hall, Delle Delisle street.Mr.Cloran's » Meeting, An open air meeting, attended by six or seven burdred people, was held at the corner of Notre Dame.and Seigneurs streets in support of the Op eit lon candidate for Montreal Centre, an 8s presided over by Mr.Desjardins, the Ena! h and Frenc speaking elements being about equ divi The candidate on being intro spoke at great length, and complained © ually uced present Government and its pea .and promised if returgéd to give his whole support to Mr.Mr, Curran\u2019s Meeting.The committee rooms at pt Wellington street, Point St.Charles, were er last night with the electors of Montreal Centre in, su port of Mr.Curran\u2019s election.V5 Currie gecupled be Soair, and Menon Zh those present rs.Meehan, Airlie, D.l'anse Mellor.Dalton, Beegan, Reed, Reddy à oomey, H L and about 200 others.The meeting was Hirst addressed by Mr.William Cletdinneng who s poke at great length in support of he Nattonal Policy, and strongly urged the support of the inis- terial candidate.The present Government bad made Canada to-day \u201cLhe treest, hap- and moat p erous country in the r, Our an then addressed the arts of the division.will be beld to-night at Mireaults committee rooms,e Notre Duane street, near the corner of Guy street.HOTELS DURING OARNIVAL, They Provides for the Largest Number of \u2018Guests that Ever Vigited Montreal snd Reap a Rich Harvest, © Cernival this year brought into Montreal the largest number of visitors that has ever been known to congregate in the Canadian commercial tnetrmpolis.The hotels therefore reaped a rich harvest.The Wind- gor Hotel was patronized by the elite of New York, Boston, and other American gites.Over 800 guests w were accommodat average num r day who dined \u20ac = the botel was 860.veniy ve remained over until this morning.Over two hundred extra hands were employed during the Car- Ab ins e St.Lawrence Hall 3000 meals were prov ed each day.On Wednesday and over B70 guests stayed at the bout 40 extra hands were em- p oye At the Balmoral a! Hotel n 9 less than 3400 fuests were regis e average num- bereeach day oho diped at the hotel was about 650.Over seventy ive ext ta hands were employed during the time.The proprietor expresses himself much satisfled with the result of the week's proceedings and the small trouble occasioned by hotel speaks.wobe Lodging Committee did excellent ork.No complaints were received and cach individual was forwarded to the rooms applied for without the slightest difficuliy in the arrangements.Notwithstanding the rush and the coniusion attending the delay of the trains, no two persons were sent to the sathe lodging.ns Nolau de Lisie, the Chairman, and Mr.Atkins, the Manager of the Lodging Commit tree, bave.been heartily congr.accommodated over se 2000 pôre ten CLOSE SEASON.Several Dealers Fail to Abide by the Law sod i oe Consequences, A me law, the close sense fon for Re re.\u201d doer: etc, begins on the 1st of February abd dealers Are allowed , ten days in which todiapose of thelr remain- fog s go that it is fllegal to have any partet ga or deer in one\u2019s adie after he 11th Fehruary.Tuesd Beers, gamekeeper, eolzed gh in the grocery atore of My & twenty in the store ot M and I n jo doer | jn tb Diba ot, of Mesera.Geo.Walt It la hat inst year ceftain Ee atasio stleged (Be continued selling game for a long period after the close season had begun, hidiog the deer under cap of hogs and packing the \u201cnut brown\u201d partridges in icon and labelling them \u2018exgs.\u201d r EA vid Crawford, Chas.Meunier, There woul bo von be bead desire on the part of of some bu rohaso articles surf sly.ta rons As of of ce tas forbidden og colo fo sweetest, for win they sro ever ville \u201cYEE CAMPAIGN, TT _chitls and asthma, than Ww Gay & blaber price: | ty Pa tor a on Gud ry te nder, ba among thousands who are specisil the matter, It it is not treated as is import- ange For \u20ac oe) information Or mand Canadiana grd te [scugsion, q .settled to the defriment cof the Lower Provinces.to it will.surely Le t th terms of the treaty of 1818 are not enfor to the last letter\u2014I submis the follow næ remarks, with the ho up those interes tect that mosc 9, that they will.waken urge them to pro- : tad and birthright, Jour fisheries,\u201d the real value of which none bu the natives of our shores, neariy- 2,000, souls, can fully undarsiand and appre: oolau E Itis & well Vetunitaned fact that our eries are d decreasing 1n quantity and qual] year al It is i Een that the Amerléans haÿe too long enjoved th« monopoly of our fishing grounds, both iashore and deep ses gt ing, and that the wanton destFue young mackerel and bait, by the Ye 51 Be mmense purse abd bag seines, Is the real cause of the destruction und future annihila- tiou of our fisheries.it 18 nlso well kuown, can and will be substantiated, that the Yankee flshermen, with their well squipped snd light draughtea schooners, do, at will, sail close to our very beaches, IBto our sm: coves and har bors, and seine with 1iupunity thousands of barrels of young mackerel (tinkers) mixed indiscriminately with herriog and other sorts of young fish, which, after belng caught, are found to be of no use, and having perished by suffocalion in the eeines, arv emptied back into the places whence taken, pullule thay locality and drive other tish away.it is through this wanton destruction of young {ish that our fishertes cannot keep ap to the standard.\u2018l'he interests of our tish- erie require that an ac.of Parliament should bu passed next session probibiting the use of gelnes, exvept of certain dimensions and for taking bait only.The Yankee llchermen act on the motto \u201cNecessity admits of no Jaws,\u201d and the sided und abetled in their unlawful eds Ly (hu acts ot their Senate, their press, ete.and il threats, bombast, tire-eating speeches, and aud sorts ol tall talk, are to be admitted by the Vominion and English Governments ts 80 \\ndicalion of honest intentions and an advance towards bringing on a settiement, 1 aw of opivion that Lue settlement will not be sutistactory to thé auost Interested parties.It 1s to-day admitted that ignorance and much disregard of our interests were displayed jo the drawing up of the French and Yankee treaties\u2014both pow under discussion\u2014and that theee nations should never have been allowed to fish off and make use of certain portions of the Canadian and Newfoundland coasts for these privileges gave them a {ooting which both parties are abusing more and mote yearly Through want of sccurate information Soncorn ng them, the lishery interests of the eopie oi the Provinces oi Quebec, New Brunes File.Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island have been saërificed, and England, if she in- terleres, must take the same views as if her own flaheries werd in danger of spolistion, and she should remember that the Lom- inion fishermen have rights which must be respected.It is well known in the Lower Provinces that the splendid fishing fleet of the United States has been bullt up and maintained from the profits aceruing out of the profits yielded by our inshore fisheries.It 18 also well understoud that our Yankees neighbors have too lopg enjoyed the lon's share of this part of our patrimony, le Ballot Papers.To the Edilor of THE STAR: \u20141 would like to call the attention of the proper authorities to the way in which the ballot papers are laid out.According to the law, we are supposed to bave secret voting, but such is not the case in fully 10 cases out of 13, 8a all the officials in the polin, booth can tell for whom one has voted by the bad arrangement of the voting paper.The paver is foo ahort, aod when the X is marked on a 80 fi, tableclath, it shows the indentation on the other side (if the cross is marked to the name nearest to that part to be torn off, and if it is not seen it is known equally well that the other name is marge Now this oan be easily obviated by simply making the ballot papers a little longer, and leave three or four inches clear ot ween the last name and the part to be torn off.Yours, ete, Honrgr Vorme, Ravages of Diphtheria.To the Editor of THE STAR: Srr,\u2014Havinæ just read the sad paragraph in Monday's STAR under the above beading, permit me to insert the alipnant disoce simple but sure remedy for the mal a tumbler of water rom foër a to eu 10) drops of vitriol (éuippurie avid), accord- og to age of patient.teaspoonful every twenty minutes till tinished.Roveral are ago when diphtheria raged in Austra- ia.the Government there offered a rew for a ppecific cure, and I am reliably informed that the above ia et proved a success mere The Victor's Crown Should adorn the brow of the Inventor of the great corn cure, Putman'\u2019s Painless Corn Extractor.It works quickly, never makes a gore spot, and is just the thing you want.See that you get Putman\u2019s Je ess Corn Extractor, the eure, e and painless cure for corns.The best thing for sea-stckness.\u2014Port Yoars Teach More Than Books.Among other valuable lessons imparted by this teacher is the faot that fora very long tipo Dr.Plerce's \u201cGolden Medical Discovery\u201d has been the prince of liver corret- tives and blood puters, betog + e house hold phvstcian of the able consulting phyaloian to to the en ation and praised by all for its magnificent service and efficacy in all diseases of a chronic nature, as ear poisoning, ailments of the respirat y snd digestive stems, liver disease and in all cases where ihe use of an alterative remedy is indicated.A song without words,\u2014The song the tea kettle sings.Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate or Ne end and Mental Exhaustion.S.Read, Shandleraviile, 1, says: \u201c1 Rhiok hy us remedy of -the high est value in mental and nervous exbaus on., attended with Sek 5 headache, dyspepsia, diinis hed v y, 8 A Western felijow has discovered that, -Gray\u2019a L.E.G.needs resetting.oSoorre EmuLs1on oF Pure Oop Lives ; WITH HyPOPHOSPHYTES in Inciptent Capsum ancy Possesses r medial powers ol Mn kes aud fortifies the fags.agalust Par er god a by disease.Most any young man would embrape religion\u20141f it is contained in the heart of a pretty girl Cured of Weak hd Randolph, Broadwa) sv \u201c1 Hi many physicians aud all vr Soins.ters without avail, until your Petroline Plaster wers peooromended, which made a complete cure.\u201d t druggists and J as.A.Hayte, Sole gent, There's no danger of the young man who goes to see his girl striking for short er hours No one knows botter than those who haye used Carter's Little Liver Pills wha roll 1 they have given when, taken.tor en al dizziness, pain in the side, goustipation, ordered stomach, ete.Try them.Special Notice.A Good Name, .The best recommendation of anything is its popularity where i has been longest Koowni Throughout the Dominion of Cane.ada there Is no more effectual medicines for coughs, colde, hoarsen sore throat, brone agyard\u2019s Pectoral Balsam for sale by druggists.AUGOSTURA BITTERS\u2014are endoysed dy all; the or A ohysioiate and chemists, for their purity and wholesomeness.Bew or co oies and ask your 5 Drone ruægist for the genuine article, pre; by Dr.J.G.B, Siegert & Sona.P SSAA.He Feared No Fos.Nero fiddled when Rome was burning.Mauy now-a-days seom equally Ind fora: w i ions eatin ir f{%aken n in A ER ama not merde Ds ol.v TOR yestion: Ir.hea ls the © rritation of he - - RENEDY | À PAIN! 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BEEUMATISN BILLED.A Albany Bt her gz fad Cursa N.Y., ovar 4 Sea I have boon à victim of rhedmatior, 1 wad persuaded do try St.Jacobs Oil, I have used two bottles ande man ore free from rhenmatism r Walk our Bree Bireets.2 Himba oe now Ly lgat an ds ES sep pu wot rn tor 15 Yoars.Mra.\u201cGeo ;, Olarke, Bt.Catharines Ontario, as \u201c7 had rheumatism and dropsy, and did not alk for 15 years.tried eminant physic springs.My case was thought incurable.I wag induced to try 8t.J cobs Oil, Its efteots were simply won rful, have the use of my lm remedy in the worl Suffered 80 Years pe \u2014 A apd think it the best r, Maine, U.8.A ak Hay pur 0, oho works at ad 8 Bho; change 8 said: \u201cSH fat or, w who iy ves ats 47 York ry fom pay Winter but this, for the past in ty years.employed the best physi na and tried all the known remedies tor such diseases but received no benefit until last winter, at which time his feat and t the lower part of his legs were swoilen to four times their patural size.He applied St.Jacobs Oil to the afflictod parts and was cured.Suffered 80 Fenre-Cured.Mr.William Howes, eivil engineer, Red Lion street, High Holborn, London, England, was afflicted wilh rheumatism for 20 ears.ometimes bis hands swelled to wice their natural size; h sui that he could not walk, and h : so sore that he could not bear an 4 qotaht e an- ace - he resull was mar- on Oring two ottles à in let him and bois Dow cured.ba ST.JACOBS OIL is sold by Chemists and Dealers i Modiclng throughout the Dominion rice fifty cents per bottle.The nagkelor, Co., Baltimore.Md., Branch, 84 York trast.hares 7 Noronte, Chnaiian GREAT OPENING SALE ee AT \u2014\u2014 A.DIONNE\u2019S, 1716 St.Catherine Street, A tow doors west of Bt.Matthew Street.A REMARKABLE LIST: Grosse Blackwell Ptokles, 250 per bottle, FAT OZR Corn for 25c.some Ottawa Oatm al Bat aglich Breakfast \u201cTea, 80c and 500.est, Cooking Bherry, 35¢ per bottle.Dow's Capsule Ale, ais.$1 -40 per dozen, Je and Porter, 90e pot dozeu.Molson\u2019s Butter, 25¢c and 380, Xo.: Canadien Coal at.200 per znlon., > fm merican Coal O oper & ratt\u2019s Astral on 5 7e on tin for \u201881,78.All our goods are fresh and of the finest quality.AUQ.DIONNE, 1716 St.Catherine St T again\u2019 : NOW\u2014THE TIME TO SPECULATE.ASF.E FLUCTUATIONS in the Market Ber o portunities to specuiators to make poney in s, Bonds and Petroleum.Hen attention given toorders re- e or mail.Correspondence soli- rman about the ch will be forw arkets in our Boo ed free on ou Banker and Broker, as Broad & 34 Now st ste.New York \"ou.COGKLE\u2019S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS.The Great English Medicine, PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS, AND WITHOUT MERCURY.USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 Years, 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTE OLESALE AGENTS, EVANS SONS & MASON, LTD.MONTREAL.TO LET, ABOUT THE Ist OF MAY NEXT, PART OF OUR WORKS, |» * Corner of Craig and Bt.Peter streets, With or without STEAM POWER.Robert Mitchell & Co., 80*eodtf MONTREAL BRASS WORES 7 Ladies\u2019 & Children\u2019s Blanket Suits reduced to haif price, at HENRY MORGAN & COS.go ARPEIS, \u2019 The Steal ok to aralre, een SPRIN i de 1887, pri AR with a the beer that experience oe suggest, and and taste b t © CLÔSEST.TERMS, purchasers oh ne be gin ng sultad to their taste and value aC F he MISES have he, Jory bont 8 ow.room D ME \u201croom facilities, an Res 38 - add, ALL WORK IS GUARAN- Su be.datactory, and PERVO MED rt Brey te oe Lot no dn Bio penta oS Ed ER ER LIRA ~CoRSices st one James Baylis & Son, Tony \"Notre Dame St TFahoggan Qushions, 8 15.91.00 6) tt.\u201cStar,\u201d 08.00.GHATEFUL\u2014CUMFORTIN @ ETS £000] KPAST.aden \u201cHy a th 6 Of Wo ral laws whieh Sa vera the op oon ue péeston à a and olson, pad a0 > se NLA nr prepa tte à del ta Love nag ava y din vorpd At 1s bÿ the judicious ot -auoD aruole: ui eat a C0 diay 4 .way be 4 | Ela en ro us ye Hoan theo We tua a vos Te IBARY à 74 fatal shalt by keep: vy i nai toil Beri Garette AMES KP Le Bo Re ce se ag Blanket.Coats and Blanket Ulsters all reduced to half price, at HENRY MORGAN & Co's.[pom GING AND DEPORTMENT.penser every Wednesday evening, Fall orc! hasten.adults ress Puces Juveniles Private ons je morning, en noo an LH 7 Rd Fate wh.ah Anson a (Ac discount.of ey PEUR dt.Queen's A sseinoly som, ARCS, AT PROF.DURKEE'S From 12 1; se \u2018Catherine stroet Ha lt tr) sede.oct to RE lu fat age of sruotion.n.\u201cFe k eyaning for be deu Fi ii Er tty TELA Shalt Mon rooms or Bie ut Orned, be.rary 105.jam.ta 10pm.ase wulorthy tn us ) WEAK Sh EF forks of pontital spe rors, docay; * use op Titi on sable trentiee pil puritan ] Sévodun Jeux | Nortel Wes, \u2014;- COMMITTEE ROOMS Sir Donald A.Smith.The following Committes Rooms are open at all times, day and evening, until the elose of the elections: No.77 Bleury street.158 St.Lawrence Main street, \u201c 2 Phillipé Bquare.1885 Ontario street.\u201c 2821 Notre Dame street, \u2018\u201d 869 Bt.James street.No.775 CRAIG STREET, Centre Rooms, No.\u201c 25 Richmond Square.294 Seigneurs streat.\u201c L16é cor, Fulford and St, James.\u2014:01\u2014 All favorable to his eleotion are cordially invited.M.H.GAULT, Chairman.\u20141\u2014 Gentlemen who have Horses and Slaighs, and are willing to furnish them for (Election day) 22nd February instant, {n favor of SIR DONALD A.SMITH, are requested to forward their names to the Central Committee Room, 775 Craig street, or at the following Wards\u2019 Committee Rooms: \u2014 T7 BLEURY STREET.158 8T.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.2 PHILLIPS SQUARE.1866 ONTARIO STREET, 2321 NOTRE DAME 8TREET, 869 8T.JAMES STREET.25 RICHMOND SQUARE, 294 BEIGNEURS STREET.1164 COR.FULFORD and ST.JAMES.By order.The following named zentlemen will bé glad to meet with anyone at Committee Rooms, 294 Seigneurs street, Who feel inclined to assist in furthering the Interests of BIB DONALD À.SMITH LUDGER COUSINEAU, President.W.W.ROBERTBON, Vice-Pregident, H.LAPOBTE, NAPOLEON PROULE, Becretary, February 15th.895 RTE OF THE NOMINATIONS For MAYOR and ALDERMEN OF THE CITY, PUBLIC NOTICE IB H BEE y GIVEN, that, in conformity with the la omina- tion of eandidates for the office of ayor of the city and Adermon for the several wards thereof, was held on Tuesday, 15th day of February inste with the following result: MAYORALTY, The Honorable John J.C.Abbott and Henri B.Rainville, Esq., advocates, \u2018having been no» minated.a poll was granted.ALDERMEN.East War d\u2014Jacques Grenler, Esq., the air candidate, was' proclaimea electe Centre Ward\u2014William Farrell, Esq., merchant, being the only candidate, was proclaimed re elected.West Ward\u2014James MoBride, merchant, and John Fairbairn, gentleman, having been minated, a poll was granted.Bt.Ann\u2019s Ward\u2014Moses Malone, manufacturer, and James O'Farrell, weigher, having been nominated.a poll was nted.8t, Antoine vard Joho M.Duff, accountant, and John Spott Arochibald, advocate having been Dominate, a poll was granted.being re- St.Lawrence Ward\u2014Jobn James Brown, architect, Wm.yrd, contractor, m.H.Cunningham, marble cutter, and PH .Tabb, gentieman, baving been no poll was grantod.Bt.Louis Ward\u2014Louis H Bolsseau.merchant, and Emiie Lavigne, butcher, having been pominated.a poll was granted.St James Ward\u2014N.Arthur Hurtea: merchant, and J.O.Dupuale.merobant, been Dominated.a poll wi St.Mary's Ward\u2014 Prormisdas Jeannotte, advocate, and Godfroi Granger, butcher, having been nominated, a poll was granted.Hochelaga Ward\u2014Joseph Gauthier, agent, wood aving and Antoine usseau, contractor, ha been \u2018nominated, a poll was granted.8t.Jean Baptiste Ward\u2014Louis J.Lamon- tagne, contractor, and Vital Grenier, plumber, having been nominated, a poll was'granted.he election for Mayor and Alder en in wards iA there is a conte held on AVES DA e first day he aa of toe city, and tbe sd wards will be opened on the ad fret of March next, from the hour of nine in the forenoon till five in the afternoon.at such places and before such returning officers as wil b e chosen and specified in a subsequent notice.By order, CHS.GLACEMEY .Oiiy Cl Clerk.Montreal Tet 16th PAE, 1887, 892 \u2018TICE TO CONTRACTORS.CHANGE OF TIME.\" TRE time for seelog the Plans and Speeifl.cations for the NEW EXAMINING WABREHOUBE AT OTTAWA * ish extend d to Monday, the 31st Fab- la Lerobr $ the ti le for receiving tenders to Tuesday, the 8th March.By order.A.tment of Public Works, Dera tawa, 12th Ieb., 1887.ONTR EAL IRVESEMENT AND uilding Compan A Dividend in lapidation, of fue GOBEIL, Secretary.883 or capt.on the capital stock, will be payable at the office of the company, on and after the 18 th instant.Wa.coor ec, Pro.tem, Montreal, February 8.1887.88 4 2aw MACHINERY.PLANERS and and MATCHERS FOR BALE, OMEAP.1 No.8 Planer and Matcher, with beading ab attachment, made by MacGregor.Gourlsy 1 14-inch Munro Planer and Matcher.The above machines can be seen running.1 No.6 H.B, Smith Piapor and Matcher, only been in use à few weoks.1 24-inch Graham Piainer and Matoher, 1 24-inch Double Surtacer, made by Sohencks.0 ; Machinery Supply Associatioñ, GENERAL MACHINERY DEALERS, 669 ORAIG STBEET sit - - MONTREAL PEACH BLOW MAIDEN BLUSH PROCRAMME CARDS.EXQUISITE SILVER TASSELS & PENCILS At BISHOP'S, 160 ST.JAMES STREET.TOR-FLUID torod)-A Delight ca radar (Rosle freshen for the heir BRAS IE oe carat fa uel ear fou Gray.Ch à arch à next, be \u2019 M, Hicks & Co.\"s Sales.ASAIN tN IIASA NPSNINSNINSNININSt® PRING SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- SFR SALVE, AT PRIVATE RESIDENCES.The subscribers beg to announce that thelr lists are now open, and\u2019 would respectfully ask those who intend favoring us with orders to sell their Household Furniture to give early intimation so as to seoure choice of date.Household Effects and other Merchandise reoeived for sale at our yooms.Liberal cash advances made on oonsign- ments.M.HICKS Æ CO.Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, 8718 1831 and 1823 Notre Dame street.A UCTION BALE OF NEW AND SECOND HAN D FURNITURE AND HOUBEHOLD EFFECTS, To ba held at the subscribers\u2019 rooms, Nos.1822 and 1828 Notre Dame street, Friday Afternoon, February 18th, \u2014 COMPRISING \u2014 An assortment of beautiful Drawing Room, Dining Room.Bedroom and Vestibule Furnitore, Lace Curtains, White Quilts, Taple Covers, Linen Napkins and Cloths, Piotures, Spring, Halr and Wool Mattresses, and a quantity of Second Hand Furniture, Pianos, ete.No reserve, SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.M.H10KS & OO.Auctioneers.Thomas J.Potter's £ Sales.NW ISITATION AND BEA UDRY STREETS, between St.Catherine and Optarlo 88 8 streets large emplacement immediately opposite Messrs.nkin & Beatty's extensive cotton thread mm nufactory.Important sale by order of J.H.Mooney, Esq.at my room on TUESDAY, 23nd FEBRUARY, the property cadastral No.1084 St.James Worf & with Tho Bo building and building material thereon 0.300 (and adjoining numbers) Visitation street, ug feet front on this street, feet on Bonndry street, 209 feet deep, area a Manufacturers and investors \u201cwill find hia well suited for com- merci purposes or for grecting houses for ng near the buslest part of 8 Catherine and Oritario streets and the great factories, ato., of the east en.Terms of sale, ash, balance in three or four annual payments at per cent, Sale as ELEVEN ok HOS.J, POTTE 97 A Auctionosr, EK MARE, ABOUT 14 HANDS AND Ara old, suitable for family horse or lads orse, very quiet and easy te drive.© at the American House stables, FRIDAY.18th FEBRUARY, At 2.30 o'clock.THOS.J.POTTER, 888 Auctioneer, Also American cutter.single Harness, &c.Thomson & Gowdey's Nales.EEELY AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, 18th FEBR VARY.Two Hall Btoves, 1 Prowse Range, lot stove pipes, stovestands.2 Ash and Walnut room Sets, 2 silk do, Wir o, tresses, Bl Maitsoases.\u201d 12 patent smog lux irons, &c., note paper and enve Bo choice collection of choice ten 500 Tb: Ibs in 20 1b catties.Sale at 3 o'clock.THOMSON & GOWDET, 88 Auatio neers.A.Marcotte & Co's.Sales.A.MOTTE, & rrr rr The undersigned have Focelved instructions from the succession of the late B.Homier TO SELL BY AUCTION, ON FRIDAY, the 16th February, 1887, AT 515 DORCHESTES BT., All Furniture, as follows: Drawing and Hedrosm Sets, Velvet and Tupostry Carpets, Dining Table, Sideboard, China and Ginss, Silver, En- sravings, Kitchen Utensils, or 1-horse Oarriage, for Summer and Winter, Buffale Robes, Harness SALE AT 19-23.- A.MARCOTYE & CO.___: Wiliam } H._Arnton\u2019s Sales.INSOLVENT NOTICE BALE BY AUCTION.In the matter of JOHN ILL, tailor and trader, of the city of Montreut insolvent.The undersiz rsigned will sell by public auction 8 place of siness of the Insolvent, Balmoral .Montreal, Tuesday, 4 Fobruary, at en bloc, at a « S2UT8 87 a.m., the following aire dollar rate, 88 per to ventorr: Twe and tings .1196 11 Trimmings, Lintogs and Buttons.612 95 dia Rubber Coats.c.103 80 Fosdy made © Clothing.154 R \u201cShop Fixtures and Bundri« 651.62 88875 81 Inventory can be seen and all information obtained at the office of the Curator.lease of premises can be arranged Yor.Terms cash or approved paper.W.STEVENSON, uctioneer, 22 Bt.John street.Montreal, 13th Foon 1887, | J.J.Griffith\u2019s Sales.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of ).NI JOSEPH ©.ST.AUBIN, Merchant of Sherbrooke, Insolvent, The undersigned will seil by Auction at so much in the dollar on inventory, o FRIDAY, 18th February, Rony.tele ree and well assorted Stock in-trade of the ve ingolvent, consisting Staple and Fanay Dry Goods.oots and Bho tures.,015 55 Book debts (to be noid sevardtely).154 246 68 26.067 263 28 23 be examined lication to as re igi.ot Sherbrooke.PRerms cash.ale at or farther information apply to KENT & TURCOTTE, lace d'armes, au GRIFFITH, .\u201c B.Marchessault\u2019s.Sales.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of DAMIEN CHAPUT.8t.Hyacinthe, Que he jjpdersigned will sell by auction en bloe at St.Hyacint SATURDAY, 19th February, 1487, at noon, the assets of the estate as under, flock in trade Fixtures $3.059 43 fitock can be Inapected on application.Inventory and list of book debts are on view at our o.ge: Co For further partienlärs apply to MENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place dprmes.B.MARCHESSAULT, 88 4 Auctioneer, Ne More Dyspepsia by Using F*\"S ; COCOA EXTRA 1 | MAL COCOA.weak ph, and d to all th fied 3 ie re ar 69 H on ors Tor clash \u2018RRRRY, weriawy ssed of t sup Pile a Deli.gray ng verage pyar.Bra ste and: Groce rai WROLESALE SY WATSON & \u20acO., Mostasae re __ Mootturs & and Amusements, Sl NA NAAN ACADEMY oF MUSIC HENRY THOMAS, Loses ana Mangger.W.J.GILMOUR'S DEVIL'S AUCTION.Every evening this week and Baturda: Matinee.\u2014 eM {QFABROW & JACORHEATRE ROYAL Every Afterucon na vets, this Teekr » K.Eramat\u2019s on! Ni sis Ran Ja) ES 4 come ET 553 A ve al onl ash ue play, entities DLE Fine BART ee Fyisen ge admission: 10, B0@nd 30 cout: silly tacular romantic §drawa\u2014 ART ASSOCIATION, Phillips Square.Last week of Loan Exhibition of modern Oil and Water Color ainiinzs, tnoludlux i$ those celebrated Ppsterpl eces\u2014\"Tue punicante © a Jairus\u2019 Daughter rained from the i mission to à mono pocriver 28 cents.S.MARGARET'S NURSERY.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ne Under the Immediate Patronage of Their Excellensios the Governor-General y ansdowne.ENTERTAINMENTS \u2014IN AID OF\u2014 S.Margarets Nursery, ALBERT HALL, THURSDAY, Fob.34, at 3.30 p.m , When Their Excellencies have Kraclously consented to be presen\u2019 FRIDAY EVENING, Feb.os.at 8 p.m.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lany PATRONESSES: Passions Mrs.R.B.Ang Miss Allan \u201chavens- dre Mra-Étrachan Bethune ra, rs n Mrs.Barnes Mra, tied rs.Botteril \\ TS.Gurte or.Mrs.Drummond Mrs.Mrs.Athur French Mrs, A Mrs, Gar Mrs.John Hamilton Mrs.Hannaford Mra.Judge Johnson re.a Mra > Bf: Tay- Mrs.Herbert Wallis prove Mrs.J.T.Witson servod Seats, $1,00 76 lough\u2019s Music 5 Bidro pres eus secured on and after baturdas.101 General! admission 25 cents.Christ Church Cathedral die u sm Jrnieson \" Kerry Mrs.George Kemp at Lamp- Sr be The Ladies\u2019 Aid sale of w Messrs.Hall & Botts room ore dhs se Ce Hie ine street, on sde from § Pith tom 10 m.894 on B Baturde : Excellency 0 e Fr o Governor General whi\" 1 open the Cale of Friday atterncon a tad n \"afte heir colleneies wi be day aftormoon.cordially invited.here will be some amusing games for the dren.Admission 10 cts.883 The Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co, Notice te \u2018 Hhirt Shareholders.TH GENER, the rode of the Mokellovd carie N avigation Cc Company will be held at the Com- any Ou Saturday, the 10th of Fobruary Next, At _\u2014 o\u2019clook p.m., in conformity with the Fourth Clause of the Act of Jaoor Eon of the.Company.be Transfer ks will be closed from the 9 the 10th February next, both pt end of THREE PER CENT.and wil De payable on the 19th February By order of {ibe card.Jd.N.BEAUDRY, Secretary.Montreal, 29th January.1887.24 9e0d The Bell Telephone Company or CANADA.NOTICE! \"THE ANN EREDAI L sao of the Bharahoiders\u2019 o's Bie So of record the 18th instant, will be Soma al he Company's Office, 80 Hh \u2018John street, Montreal, on fSaturday, the soc Inst.at Eleven o'clock the 'orenoo! for the Election of Directors and the transac tion of such other business as may bé legally brought before the mee: CHAS.P.SOLATER, Sec.Treas.Montreal, 15th Feb., 1887.Miss MEETNG oF ~ WORKINGMEN.A mass mesting of workingmen will be held in WEBER HALL, 280 8t, James st., on Thursday Evening, the 17th, at 8 o\u2019cleck.Workingmen and the friends of workingmen favorable to the election of Mr.J.K.Ward, for Montreal West, and Mr, H.J.Cloran, for Montreal Centre, are invited to attend.Messrs.Ward and Cloran are the candidates endorsed by the Central Trades and Labor Coun ei, wn P.4.DUFFY, ia 401 ; Sec.ST GEQRGE 8 SOW.oe hich al ends are in after E CLUB.\u2018 Ann al Races 2 the Shame %.S.rock rosse ærounds, at 3 m,, ATarday, 1 Dp.i, instant.2 Admission, 350.les, fr ee, ember 8 ORR prooure tickets og fon on application to Lisseur, 48 Bu Petey Dinner will be held in t 450 Q p.m., Saturds 27 the the Treasurer, Ye Annual Windsor Hotel 8 scan be Bh sino findgor Hoi ft re- vont confus on, members are re estado Durchase their flakets betora a on ature _898 | W.I- MATRES Tress, GT GEORGE SNOWSHOE CLUB.ANNUAL RACES \u2018oN Tax ANE NAT ROSSD BATURDAY.ED, 10, 1887, 1.Obstacle Race rds \u201cprises, [12 z 880 yards, open.\u20ac 4 00 sarde (ui ds Sha), open dons.Boys under 14 yours, $ #07 fs Spon.D) 8.180 yards | i green), Fair uniforms and 008 (pos t eutries) 9.one safe dub, ) 10, One mile CO EULATIONN, 1.Rules of the A.A.A.of Candi govern tos 0! Bao t to atart or 1 nO Iace.:.Tis rule wil va à ptrioy adhe 8.Races.with exception of No.1, open to pmateu pig = x x only.i The Committee ge reserve the right to refuse .entry or to any Nor pra comme they may deem n ior niries for fRov roan even 7 ore 6 p.m.day, the nat.dressed to Pine Secretar.# ie pus i pt ad tre foo 0 eae! 3 con.ys\u2019 race ra Admission to Grounds, 25 cents.free.WwW.L, 8, 388 Ron Beer » GH FÜSILIERS ANNUAL the Aron, 0 bie Ag at 6p.10.1m PETCIGREW, t, and Adit.Tubilée Skating Rink) Cor.of Bt, Oshis wad .Grand Masouerade Fe Morrow Evening (Fhupsdayp).17th inst ran Tin suf unl dé OR er 200.tn aleudance.! J.Srexnousn, Manager.ary.in ot ) Ladies EE cy \u2014 - NOTMAN.cent below usual prices.+ Dominion City.Man.on t .i Beh, ue te of William A.Morkill, o N ta \u2014Three Rivers.Feb.16, the wife of eu Voies D.of a daughter, er » P \u2014At 1784 Bt Cather! ne street, on the a h inst.the wite of George B, Flow, of a MARRIAGES.CE T-MUISE\u2014At Tusket edge.ore Boi: Part Parker.Foner, 0: Hon ATODDABD\u2014~ TA optus o Lou ise 8 At Tusket Wedge, Pat or Parker.Francis N\u2014At Feb, MEER, Rires Écretts me NAN-BU UTCEIFFE-\u2014In this city, 14th fust.\u2018Thomas Noonan, of Greek, Ont.to Miss 35 Anuie Buicliffe.WEST.BROMBY At ete Permet .15, i t Bayt ha out silzabeth, Fourth daucnier of 7 54 ENS- MOLARRY = - Pe rough, , WHORE b, 14, by Rev.J.Hoodt?Starr ena te hide Davis M E.L.Afth daughter of the late Robert MolLarry.WATT-JOHNSTON-In this city, on the 16th inst.at the Churab of St.Jumes the Apgstle.by the Rev.Canon Eliezood, W.hrist Watt, of Goonal, Gwydir District, New South Wales, Lo Catharine Agnes, only chlid of t ry N.yor Moss to n the ocore'\u2019s late John ston, Inburgh.Scotland.ann! eco of the \u201clate Ww.B.Cum- mine, of 89 2 BATES.BURRELL\u2014At, St, John, N.B.Feb.13, Sarah.widow of James Burrell, 83 year AR ERY\u2014At Grand River, Gaspé, o n Mon on Fa vas Maria.beloved dauabier ot Soin Carbers.aged 8 years and twa sus DOUCET\u2014At Coteau Station, Que.F 14 Charlie C.Doucet, 2 yeors and 2 om, the only son of Louis Doucet, merchant.FENWICE In this city, on the 16th, Elizabeth Melvii 9 months, beloved wife o fan es Fenwick.The funeral will take place from ber husband\u2019s residence, ypolite street, on Friday next, the 18th inst, at 2.80 o'clock.Friends will please Acgobt this notice.39 2 GOUDIE~In this city, on the 18th inst, Alex- i 86 years.a native of Pa:sley, Buotland, and Jormerly of H, ME, 71st Hi igblanders.Funeral from ate resi- danoe, 164 Congregation street, Point St.Charles, on Friday, 18th.at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully request- od to attend.HOLTORF\u2014At Lindsay, Ont., Feb.14, Jennie Hoitorf, 21 years.HOPPER\u2014On Lot No.29.Gos ham, Ont.Feb, 14, Sarah Hoary Hopper, 48 yours.JOHNSTON\u2014At Toronto, Ont.Fob.15, Mrs.Jemima Johnston, 62 vea! LAMALICE\u2014In this eaity, on he 16th inst.Nionolas Ethier mailce, uneral from his Iate rosidence, 1033 Ontario atreet, on Friday, 18th (nat.to the Church of the Bacré Cœur, thence to tho Cote des Neizos (Cemetery.\"Fe da and relatives are re quested z attend without further notice.MACK \u2014 ennoxville, Que.Feb, & mma da nd Webb, aged 68 years, second dater \u2018of the late > Commander Ed b .N, and widow of the late Gordon Mack.ad vocate, of Seawood, Bromp- on.MAG KENZI at bis residence, son of the late Alexander salon 4, Mark- izabeth, wife of E-Ont ve 16th Ing of paralysis, ichard kenzie, ackeng ie, Esq, of Hollinwood, near Manchester.naan: in the 55th year of his age.he funeral od take ke place on \u201cFriday.18th inst, at 2,30 na the church of Bt.utes the Apostle.riends will plegse nccopt this Intimation.93 MATTHEWS\u2014At 513 William street, Mot.real.eb.16, Eliza J.Lewis, beloved wite tthews, Funeral will Jake © Place from hor sister\u2019s residence, street.Toronto, Friday, Feb, 19.FC 290 p.m PALUASCIO\u2014In \u2018Fal city, on the 14th inst.Mr.Gaillau ume Pallascio, builder.aged 68 __.Years Fun iday morning at 8.30, \u201cfrom his late rei enoe, 394 Bt.James street.Priands and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.388 RUDDOGE\u2014At St.John.N.B.Feb.11, Ann, widow of Francis I.Ruddock, 82 years.mouth, N, 8.Feb.8.Ellis A.W.Reld, 38 years REID- At, Jar wife of W sYGRIA At St.aarti Laval Co Feb.16, Flavie Laraie, > prod dats, ears and 1 29 ath, rider of late Hon f Auris, Esq., ent ilitia Funeraton 8 ae iagh) from her late ep maa and relatives are request ted to ent ona out further notice.SWETNAM\u2014In this city, at the General Hos- pita, on the 160 h inst.George Swetnam.of Pik, Funeral from Friends are invited.© attend.ida À papers please copy.WILSON At Oakville, Ont.Feb.14, Capt.Geo.Wilson, 78 yea VEDDEB- At Hamilton.Ont, Feb 14, George Vedder, 85 years.The Teather, 1 m.\u2014 Probabilities next 24 hours:\u2014.Moderate winds, mostly west and north: fine and a little cooler.PR pa BY HEARN & HB bermometer this day: Ag Bame date last year: Max En owe Standard 2; min.2; mu pi readings to-day: 8 à m.29.85: The sign - signifies below zero.Appointments this Evening.Academy of Musie\u2014~\" Devil's Auction.\u201d Theatre Royal\" Karlthe Peddler.\u201d Natural History Bociety\u2014Lecture by Dr.-Bhepher Be photographed {in Winter Costume.for or with your friends whe pme to the Carnival, PERSONAL \u2014 E.B.B.\u2014 PREVIOUS \u2018husin engagement prevented our meeting, Write again this week.PF.01 MACHINE BRUSHES TO ORDER.Ww.H ULLEY, Brush Manufacturer, \u20ac8 Bleury st., above Lagauchetiere.J with any other store.Htecd ISITORS BHOULD NOT FORGET TO take a box ot Darling's Common Bense DR Te TS PL do thous 004.*_ No rte White Back, Musitns White B wh, White Vieto: Hgts 1% her Po Muslin.Wed Fastins hite Shagery Muslins.about 88 per cent Not intend] = te son python foods sain and requirin rkad low to silos nspocdr 6 gle.ne $hog nrg mar olderies ut a we choice patterns are nearly all sold, m 80 to 60 per iin wider widths, offered fr ;\u2014\u2014 SAMPLES BAILED FREE OR APFLEEATIOR ocre Orters complète ta o fow hears, & DIETER tre treot.Dame St, and Ho, ti2 St, Peter © WP Asbworth's Thread for Hand and Muchine.son DONS upon see sole In ousehol r| e 85 $ En Boon A ee tony, Tate LARKPS i i BEATS Amp ARTISTIO PICTURE E SNOWHOEES, ATRLETIO RE Keine 2 iol TEL, or Printed tn pd dre and Frosted.\u201cPrice only 30 CENTS, in tube, in order to sell nut the whole issue: \"takes a Handsome Pictare when Pramed, 6.W.CLARKE, Publisher, [ Lob n Pa He.inst,; the wife of ar #soyngos yo oui.cherchant of a deugh- CARSHEY'S COLUMN.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.Tavsspar, Fusataer l7Tu, 1897.THE LARGEST STOCK TRE LARGEST STOCK THE LARGEST STOCK THE LARGEST STOCK THE LARGEST BTOOK MENS 8JLK UNDERWEAR MEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR MEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR MENS SILK ONDERWEAR MEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR IN CANADA.IN CANADA IN CANADA.IN VANADA.IN GANADA.8.CARSLEY.MEN'S 3-PLY CABHMERE UNDERWEAR MEN'S 3-PLY CABHMERE UNDERWEAR MEN'S 3-PLY CASHMERE UNDERW EAR MEN'S 3-PLY CASHMERE UNDERWEAR MEN'S 3-PLY CASHMERE UNDERWEAR in best qualities at lowest prices.« 8 CARSLEY.MEN'S FINE CASHMERE UNDERWEAR MEN'S FINE CASHMERE UNDERWEAR MENS FINE OABHMERP.UNDERWEAR MEN'S FINE CASHMERE UNDERWEAR MEN'S FINE CASHMERE UNDERWEAR in White, Scarlet, and Natura: Color.in all B e 8.CARBLBY.MEN'S CHAMOIS VESTS MENY CHAMOIS VESTS MEN'S CHAMOIS VESTS MEN'S CHAMOIS VESTS MEN'S CHAMOIS VESTS Lined Flannel and Perforated.8.CARSLEY.MEN'S CHAMOIS UNDERWEAR MEN'S CHAMOIS UNDERWEAR MEN'S CHAMOIS UNDERWEAR MEN'S CHAMOIS UNDERWEAR MEN'S CHAMQIS UNDERWEAR in nll sizes and best qualities.Lined Fian- nel and Pertorated, 8.CARSLEY.TOBOGGANE, all reduesd.SNOWSHOES, all reduced.TUQUES, all reduced, SABHES, all reduced, GAUNTLETS, all reduced.KNITTED MITTS.all reduced.BTOCKINGS, all reduced.MOCÇASINS, all reduced.8.CARSLEY.MENB MEN'S MEN'S CARDIGAR JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS CARDIGAN JACKETS MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS MEN'S CABDIGAN JACKETS in all weights and sizes.8.CARSLEY.BLACK BEADED GIMP BLACK BEADED GIMPS BLACK BEADED GIMPS BLACK BEADED GIMPS BLACK BEADED GIMPS BLACK BEADED GIMPS COLOBED BEADED GIMPS COLORED BEADED GINPS COLORED BREADED GIMPS COLOBED BREADED GIMPS COLORED BEADED GIMPS COLORED BEADED GIMP NOTE\u2014These areall this scason\u2019s goods and have been imported direct from the Parisian and London markets, will be found stylish, durable and occonomieal., 8.CARSLEY.8, CARSLEY, BLACK BLACK BLACK BLAOK BLACK ORNAMENTS BLACK ORNAMENTS COLORED BEADED ORNAMENTS COLORED BEADED ORNAMENTS COLORED BEADED ORNAMENTS COLORED BEADED ORNAMENTS COLORED BHADED ORNAMENTR COLORED BEADED ORNAMENTS NOTE\u2014An assortment second to none in Canada of the above goods.\u2019 À feature of these goods\u2014ihey matoh eur Beaded Gimps.8.CARSLEY, ORNAMENTS & CARSLEY.R EVENING WEAR FOR EVENING WEAR FOR EVENING WEAR WHITE BEADED TRIMMING WHITE BEADED TRIMMING WHITE BEADED TRINMING WHITE BEADED ORNAMENTS WHITE BEADED ORNAMENTS WHITE BEADED ORNAMENTS WHITE PEARL TRIMMING WRITE PEARL TRIMMING WHITE PEARL TRINMING' 8.OARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.| a.and £a ory glues STREET, NEW MANTLE ORNAMENTS NEW MANTLE ORNAMENTS NEW MANTLE OBNAMENTS™ NEW CHENILLE FRINGES NEW CHENILLE FRINGES NEW OBENILLE FRINGES NEW BRAID RUOHINGS NEW BRAID RUCHINGS NEW BRAID RUCHINGS NEW SILK FRINGES NEW BILK FRINGES : KEW BILK FRINGES .A - 8 CARSLETY, B,CABSLEY, ADVERTISEMENT.OUR FEBRUARY CLEARING SALE 8 MAKING QUR BOSINESS - LIVELY AN ALL DEPARTMENTS.We are giving great bargains in Laces and Lage Goods.* All Laces at Wholesale Prices.\u201d CUSHION TASSELS.We have put out on one of our counters a large assortment of Cushion Tassels all to clear at 280 each.usual price 75 _Biik Hapdkerchiots from 20c.Cambric Handkerchiefs from 6e.Ladies\u2019 Collars.in fancy styles, reduced to 10¢, worth 25¢, Ladles' Cuffs, best qualities, 30c up.Very Handsome Applique Antimaeassers reduepd to less than half-price, reduced prices from 50e.Graat Olearing Sale of Swiss Applique and Tamboured Curtains.Bwiss Curtains, $7.50, for $5.00.Bwigs Curtains, $11.50, for $8.50.Swiss Curtains, $13.50, for $9.78, _Bwiss Curtaina, 814.60, for 810.50, Bwiss Curtains, $13.00, for $11.00.Swiss Curtains, all qualities, same reductions as above.Remamber Our Mantle Bale.The place to buy good and stylish Mantles, at giving away prices, la JOHN MURPHY & CO'8.The balance of our Blanket Jackets to be cleared out at $1.95, usual price for whese Jnokets $6.50.Remember the price, only $1.95.Tajlor-made Cloth Jaokets reduced to only $3, worth $8.Tallor-made Cloth Ulsters reduced to only $4.75.worth $9.50.Brocha 811k Dolmans all at balf price.Ottoman Bil Dolmans, $435, for $32.50.Ottoman Blk Dolmans, $58, for $29.Ottomsn Bilk Dolmans, $75.for $38, Headquarters for Mantles and all kinda af Dry Goods, JOHN Norra & Cos R A781 & 2753 NOTRE DAME SF, 108, 107, 100, 111 ST.PETER ST.100 Torms Cash and ouly one price.WEDDING \u2014AND\u2014 BIRTHDAY GIFTS.10: TEs Assortiment of vert.choice £2 oe sin stock suitable for WEDDING 8 at moderate prices.\u2014\u2014 0m \u2014 Watson & Pelton, IMPORTERS OF ELECTRO SILVEMWARE, ART POTTERY and FANOY 600DS, 63 8T.SULPICE STREET.Wholesale & Retail Inspection solivited J K | ; EXHIBITION OF THE FINEST Fs Displays of Parlor Suites of twenty- five diferent designs, both in f frame andy sor 18teodtt erry.su Ain ha om and u 1nluig Plush finished and Plain Top to $68; Fasels, Sratuetto fe.Chairs, Qttomans, Foot-stools, and & full line of the best and latest styles o Dining-toom, Library and Chamber Purni- ture, with a Ril) | Ine of goods suitable tor the trade tra discount allowed.Quy la lait importations Fr from London, Paris, rman pnanufacturors of the finest: sora and new des! fon of the pp as, Tables, regards quality, os Be which we Call the atton- lo to samples in our show win- first of next week.an bec- tion of Dine will convince all of the great change in our stock from medium and common very newes.and most elaborate adm m A yet shown in this city, asponker Elevator vil carry all without the {atizne of ascen Ts to any of our six of show rooms, the fou of which con tA) eo finest assortment of t- tan Chaire and Furniture yet on viewin Mont- oa iting a oall of Jnspectlon of the abova, at oe Exbibitio WEN ou EVERY Nos.1549.185t and 1858 Notre Corner McGill.son, ame street, 2918 Blanket Suits all sizes redu- ged to half price at HENRY ORGAN & CUS.2913 Cole's Lamps.Cole's New Lamps.COME AND SEE OUR NEW SHOW.The best Stove Polish in the Worlds Black Load has become the favorite stove\u201d polish, being the best cleanest, and\u2019 most economical now in use.The qual ty payer varies ps it 5 always made tro °.rTOOers thrguuhons the est mater For sale Dominion.Wath mark seour TELLIER BOTHWELL 00.Hole Makers sitaod Montreal The Creat EXCITE MENT YESTERDAY ON St.Lawrence Main St.WAS OAUSED BY BOISSEAU BROS.RECEIVING oO MORE Cases of Damaged Dry Goods FROM CORNWALL FLOODS.Streat Completely Blocked for a Time.But not more so than Their Stores, which were Packed with one Mass of People all day.NEVER WERK SUCH BARGAINS GIVEN IN THIS CITY.GOODS ALMOST GLVEN AWAY.We Received Yosterdny\u2014 OXFORD SHIRTING, BKIRTING, FANCY SHAKER FLANNELS, GREY and WHITE COTTONS, APRON CHECKS.TURKEY COTIONS PRINTS, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER GOODS, CO-OPERATIVE JANKRUPT STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, BILKS, BATINS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, SELLING LIKE HOT CAKES.© Call one and all for Bargains.Boisseau Brothem, | 233 and 237 ST.LAWRENCE > = : MAIN ST.or ~ISITORS REMARK ON THE CLEAN- | lness auf houses of Montreal: reason use LARLISG'S Commos à Evety G.A.H OLLAND.BASKET WAREHOUSE.Al! kinds Basketé manufaotured bn premises.» Wholeaule and Retail.SG.A.HOLLAND, 1758 & 1760 NOTRE DAME STREET.Tynes $10.00 WILL BUY A,SOLID SILVER - HUNTING PATENT LBVER WATCL |; - Jewelled in 15 actions and warranted a ra \"Hable timepiece.juat the watch for a young man.R.HEMSLEY, 2011 NOTRE Dams STREET The casse Satet FRAGRANT AND PELE Beautiful New Goods.INDESTRUCTIBLE LAMPS, COLE'S LAMP STORE, |.1798 Notre Dame St.sot$ = : ; UT, ANTOLNE- WARD, H.F.P OIRIER ; Me, Doff Declines ta ny Oppose Alderman RECEIVED TRIS BEY | voie À = M Du hee addewssed the tol.| Thres cases of Dross avd Pr sta o anit etter to the electors of S eu which I will sell ata very small profit, as an advertisement for the beginning of the season.HOUSE FURNISHINGS.1 hava a very large and wall nasdrted : stock of House Furnishings, whish I am selling st a mere advance upon the cot.TABLE LINENS.Table Linens from 17¢ to $1.25 per yard.TABLE NAPKINS.Table Napkins from 450 to $4.50 per dosen.LINEN TOWELS.Fine Linen Towels, lags ize, $1.25 per doz H.F.Po\" 1311 & 1313 ST.CATARRINE STREET WEST Centre Stora, Queen's Hall Bloak).4} G.A.Hiorzaxo.TOMOGGANS.TOBOGGANS, TONOGGANS.\\ 20 percent.Reduction.ALL TOBQGGANS IN STOCK.- ; BARIES SLEIGHS.Hé percent.Reduction.All Babies\u2019 Sickuhs.+ Horzavn.\u2014 1788 & 1160 hot E DAME STRERT.HENRY MORGAN & C0, have reduced all their \u2018Blanket Suits to half price, 291$ BON THE BIST CARNIVAL EET, Bs oT Sg £ ls an akergensy maa ENTLEMEN,~1 thank y you ln ost sine be e honor you pe 8 i pbm pu fo 45 or fb Ere) sag seconded my romination on diy Boyes 7 3 a fact t the nomination was mad ae 1 el pn von greater\u201d SD momie \"à (as ae | bor \u201cvollave that every henest Unde skes the discharge of a pablo het of 0 80, because he can the) er real pervioe > Dis fellow pitizens, \" ore oe Of \u2018pot know that publio = from De why » 7.Architalds ould be à remove Council, nor do think that.d serve he city any better than te.Mn Archioaid has &jven a a distinct and not promise that 1.use endeavors to Foci 3 out chan es ow the lch are kno in que best.Inte pterasta of the people a short time J have undertaken banlndes
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