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co\u2026 \u201c.- ta OOOPER, FARMAN & GO, Montreal, Wholesale Agents for Quebec and Maritime Provinces.2 re YFVHE VERY BEST PREPARATION OF Ice Cod Liver OiL % 2 C'S Kmulsio with i a in, frosa Praseribod fond ading Sven Pers A sale > aoû 578 | 5th av.Now Ÿ A.Dyer au Montreal Wholar Hz CASWELL, MASSEY nai WORLD'S NEWS CONDENSED, A French' Vessel Wrecked and Sixty Lives Lost.King Jono to Hold a Coanotl nt Asmara\u2014 Lord Baullabury to Oppose the Deposition of Prince Ferdinand \u2014 American and Cusa- dian Notes.CABLE The Farl of March will resign his seat in tbe Commoua Mary Anderson requests à denial of the repeated assertions that she is about marry à Zentluiman of London The French schooner \u2018 Flaur de Lather \u201d bas foundered off ibe Island of Cayenne.bixty passengers were drowned, The Speaker ot the Eritish House of Com- mous has invited Mr.Justin Mctarthy to join the panel of tive deputy speakers created under the Low procedure rules Tne Bishop of Cork will permit the body of the late Stephen J.Meany to be placed in the calnedral there on condition that there shall be no political damoustrailon.Chief Deiebt and his followers, who bitherto have brea powerful allies of tha Italian forces iu Massowah, bave deserted to the enemy, taking with them arms and equipments furnished by the italiavs.Gen.San Marzano, Commander of the Italian forces, telegraphs irom Massowah that King John of Abyssinia has arrived at Asmara, where Ls will hoid a council and ducids upou his future course.Arrangements ars being made privately to traLsport the German Crown Prince to Herlin.On account of tbe apiwosity teltin Berlin, 1.Mack nse will not accompany the Privee, bul will proceed direct to Loc- don The marked improvement In Canadian cradit in London 1s shown by the tact that Doudpion issues have touched tbe highest point.Four per cents are now at 110 awd s, per cents at 105 his tune last year they stood at 104}, and U7 respectively.Frastus Wiman discusses commercial union in a long leiter to the London Times.He contends it would aid in the prosperity of Cauada and \u2018the United States, and by making the Canadians contented entirely retnove any feeling In favor of annexation, Toe North Geraum Gazetleof Berlin maine talus thal the Boulanger election intrigue is rectly traceable to the (rieanists, whose interest it 1s to disturb the peace.It says the new boulanger worship is as dangerous li its tendenvy às its origin is transparent.lord =alistèury Ip an interview with the Russian \\Ambassador at London yesterday, deciured that he would oppose the deposition ol Erince Ferdinand, unless the Powers agreed upon his successor on the Bulgarian throcs, He added that the nomination ut the Frinca ot Mingrens would not receive the assent of Engian (Mlicial news has bren received in London that the coupditios où the ather\u2019s help and general Amina mag he willing, and ri enon vai de give: ood WY home.good | jreaimeni.[ind wages, Address, Me.\" ohn- LRP.Bux 7051.52 Wi AN TE LD\u2014W 1k I.WE FOR BEDDING Apply.to J.E.Townshend, 334 st.James _ Situations 7 Wanted.A\u201d TRAVELLER OR OTHERWISE with Leather Merchant, by man, cartier, wirh good knowledge of trade, perisnce ua the road in Cunada.Address, \u201cUV 61, Ww lane.fl ex ras 813 ANVELS \u2014Y A HESPRE Tanne YOUTH, Ea ployment in any capaeity.Niverwood, 0 ogo - ARTE D-BY a ssn, ET pe ARTE vai THE AUVEUTINER POSITION AS cepers et private secrerary, ù, securily If required.dress, \u201cK SF VW: ANTED\u2014\\ YOUNG MAN NOW LIVING IN Newfoundland, who has a thousand dollars to invest, w «nua & si uation in rome Lusiners of refare \u20acuces given.Abpyly to A.B.Windsor Motel.513 WANT ES \u2014SITCATION BY = ELDEKUY LADY\" {widow of à profes-lonal gentleman) the first of » aT as sD use caper to xentlemen.Address, *\u201cL A STARS LS W NAN repaire ATION BY AN au gr carelaker in large pal nor ve vou an sec ty and first-ciass refere TA Wax D-SITU ATION AN CLERK OR lego 9 Te or, by yonng nan with go as good soomled rate Yorsa GIRL.GOOD Tr wing in prfvate families.A dares, 5° Wa sbfle vai ing, tea Dusiiens, wand »tatroific WASTER-BY YOUNG GIRL, WORK & En ing or bouse cleaning by the day.Apply vaut Bernard st, V ANT TE CR \\ SIFTATION BY TOUXNG dent oT cs 8).who tx at present and bas last § Tears i Nn doved ln ia wholesajs Lat and Tue fur od Mnorouab y] y usted a an a branches of store work 5 of xr EE à A Wiibd RECOM PRE i, slivation as chamber or table girl.28 C Shae WWARIED=A Goon LINE OF SAMPLES RY all the pal young men, who {ntends taking in man.2070 si.Catherine &t., corner Balmoral st, points in the western Princes, car give the 523 re eee, Address, 169.\" TARO office.533 Rouen FURKNISHED, HOT AND 1 TED \u2014 SITUATION RY AN EPUCATED, cold water, bath ete, 98.ile xauder at.twa Acta ana well recommended young man, in à re above Lorchester 8t, , teri mocara 53 preigraie hardware or grocery a Lo pese Slag, savoie, Rent LARGE WELL FU RSISHED OAL Poukk eve of Ls ala LOU nou E Tous 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WANTED ~ BECOND-HAND ENGINE AND à ha ac.doa EN tivete dns H.Fs nd sas vor aad plan: ug mac Ve al thdd 7, or address, wv.ki.M.513 ve 211600 Kier Mow 122 Wa od Denis\" ca PCRCHASRE ALLRKINDR OF LADIES at off clothing, winter and summer x prices paid, poil call As privaie ren Gilbert, val Craig st, ibree doors rom een foods, ® the dd eas, to Tien ur.\u201cWe live upon, not what we eat, but what we digest.*\u2014 Met ' EDWARDS\u2019 DESICCATED SOUP, wl Jgucishing, Palatable, ¥conomical\u2014consists © xtrart of Beef an! Vegetables in a dry One ounor makes a delicious in of eonp in A few minutes, It mar be usëd with absolute vonfllence that its constitäent parts are all renuinely nutritions and good: For sale by all grocers, in Mb, 361b.and XI Canisters and lot Packois EDWARDS ECONOMIC à boo COOKE Y \u2014- A handsome and v: vainabl k which should be mn very I househo! SIMpIs send your ame wii Be sont to 7 is pont ond 4 wheat aa NTED-BY TWO KESPECTABLE YAUXG TES \\LE-CHEAT, STOVES, JRO BELSTEADS, WA A rained rum, in piiva «family ore cote?2.a datior a a.bedroom suites.na ferred.A DAT, un terms.\"M 15.\" Stan ufioe SLA = = NTEI-BY MARTREDL COUPLE, 3,PU NISUED Foi ia LE \u2014 He AP a OR ES 5 val RNEUS nary.rem ms, in the viownily of English 5 LEE thed Ma jte Fig ar Navies siroet.© 200 Iran ames.ee ST ESS yr a T, FURNISHED ROL RY LADY Tokar ba 45 BIS rv WELL BRED MARE, sou XD Wa Niro ey T iinont on va ot more felon I , À iL twent minates waik fro \u2018ost iffice; Base Ts, Bis Island, herd, IQ.37) must De Moder ate.Thoom NYAR Ofte, ire Fated to Purchase, Æourd .a FRONT ROOMS ON FIRST FLAT onng men, or raarried conpje a man d 44.00, bar week.8 Moot all ope 5 RETR Boni: com BOARD A ROOMS, NO.1 LIT.tla ntoine La 09 er ôt.James, Lear Viciorue Nquare, also tabi à.5: OARI-FALANCIES FORGENTLEMEN OF au ET habits, Also day bourd.10 Jurors st.\u201cBoped Ÿ Wan uted.AAA A nm ANTED-RAARD AS AND ROOM, BY MARRIED con, ho.with infant and ehild fou years old, pri vite fn Adsdresa, at once with teri, which mast aerate, to *Q Lid\" STAR ON: WARIED- PERMANENT COMFORT à BLE HOARD, for yonng gentleman, priviace family.preferadld there Brie 0 opnfocts 9 can be had, mu \"he thes Ps ++ STAR 0 Lux T SHERBROOK & ST.BETWEEN MeGILL st.a sal miver bronoh, with ayant vote, on Se arn ing to St Mc lavish st.sre ward will be paid, 33 STABLISHED 1864-DR.P.i JORDAN Author of \u201cPhilosophy of Macriaze, ., oR only be consnited at once 1*Joy street; ilas:on ass, 8 ity\u2014LNseases 0 Medici! \u2018work pi] oD receipt Hed Children Cry _for_ Pitcher\u2019s Castor ; ~ \u201cGVURBIE & C& W.& F.P.C \u2014\u2014\u2014=TPORBTERS OF-\u2014- SCOTOR GLAAD DIZAIN PIPES, Chimnay Tops, Portiand Cement, me Vent Linings, Water Fire Covers, on, rire Bricks, pains of Paris Leu Co te Perez Olay T a Comen a Roman Cement, &ce &C Mauwañfäétarèra of DESSEMER STEEL { CHAIR AND BED sSPRINUL 2542 SOFA, OHN H.R.MOLSON & BROS, Ale and Porter Bre \u201cNo, 256 ST, MARY MELT NUS FREAL Ale saa toner iu Wood and Hoth Families terularly mpotie Wattaa, 70 Fortitcation Land bottier of Ri and Porter, is autharizsl Lo nao odr Labels EM TIIRDRRS NP VED RY LEERTAUSÉ, \u201cÆancational, Na ANN MUSICAL TUITION.REED (Organiet nf RW rosbyteriranCharch), Toarbos the foliowinæ Branéhes:\u2014 (a) Otzan and Platiotorte.{ht Harmon te) The Vioi n and Voice Cniture.Fort terms.&¢., apply st 80 Ayimer street, AS Shap pacd's Mnsio stadio daily.we _ Bupils Wanted, \\UGHT YLUE 18720 WASTE cn aan FRENC CRTAU LA > pro [omar from Kom Fook there 5 a, vers, ie Some ile Jog \u201cof life.TT Ron West ray know oth aks mn be Air ar aS nr © LA 2 DAILY STARG-BATUNDAY ,.1888,~DOUBLE SHEET, Co Lun es quality and good looks ot the hundréds ENIFER\u2019S PRC .i g the glory of ¢ utamn; the few § 1 grace stayed his downward course.The \\ 3 1 if buh, se sem lf fhe Bl Te va Ee iT STE | ERA EIT Sali | PATLAMENDARY SOT ozen enormous 0 ; | rer - r ith a wbitis showed him hls own old age, where Sanitoba \u2014Th a Jong rows of stabling, it wouid have On the day thug wu had planned to Be ee ne Torer had in and their leaves hung shivering on the which he hud called seonomy had grown Tet Bitlet ainner mots Rejoroinge ANOTHER GRAND } been dispelled by the 8 bof the color- return home, we had a very long tramp announei he fact lay before him, be- Liga while in beyond the | to avarice; where callousness had be.IBPECIAL TO THE STAR} \"eq prize cards irom agrieultu shows in the woods atter a.band of moose and, \u2018side ve jne {ne à Sun he Toad forgot.evening mists were already rising.The come cruelty; discontent,envy; careless- Orrawa, Marcu 2.\u2014Mr.Scarth, M.P.for B | Loree all over Canada, taken by animals from only gol out just as the darkness wad ton ip the thought of this unexpec bd turned sharply to the ri and ness, impiety.He saw himself degrad- Winnipeg, says Mr.Greenway has bad | , this farm and with which the stable coming on, complately tired ont.All was not a meagre | then Waterdell Hall lay before is uture ed, mean, despicable, bad, without af- hopes of effecting a compromise wiln ihe Cotati of Nomar E- pariences in Manitoba.A Run to the North\u2014 The Portage Plains \u2014 Minne- dosa\u2014Birtle\u2014Dr.Bar- nardo's Farm \u2014A Typical Settler's Case.(Spectal Correspondence of tie After visitin: Southern M mstola and driving across the pruirie vuck to the main ine of the \u20ac anim Paciñie Kiel- Way to the central part of Lhe province, Northern Manitoba remain dlo le sten.Such a trip 18 pondered wuay by the Manitoba & Nortuvestern Hail way, wiileh runs threush the fertile belt northwesterly from Port- STAR! age la Prairie a point on To Canadian Pacihe, 60 mites west ol Winnipeg, for about 19 ies.Is present terminus 15 Langenbur,, about 20 miles beyond the boundary Jine vf Manitoba ad the North-\\Mest Fern tories, but it is the intention ot the pro.Mmoters to Carry it to Prince Albert, on the Saskalohewan Kiver, 250 niles Tur- ther up.It was constructed by local capitalistsgor a distance of 35 miley; then the present company, tn which Mr.Andrew Allan is the caleld daeure, bought it, rebuilt 11, not extended 12 Lo its present Limit aboul a dear azo.The gencral manager ot the fine, Mr.W.R.Daker, iondis placed ns pr.vats Carat ny dispooul, and aecompamethy himself and Mr.+.H.Hirvalzes, Lie vices president, I spent u delisitiul week in visiting the country -a week mnel too fall of irilerest and material Lo be properly compressed into a single fetter.Mr.Jahers car, while not, s0 large a the travelhn: houses of the magnates ot the an.adian Pacilic, 15 mere ake home, because he has filled it with portraits ob ries, photugraplis of scenes iron Its windows and the many jolly parties thal wave filled it on siooting and sondar exeur- sions, and Hitle water sketeles bu his artist guests.One day a poet, who had enjoyed His he: qulahty, wrote with ts finger on the frostcovervd glass doors the coumnel : * Hers home ant travel! are \u2018on\u2018ornrd in one, Here baste and pleasurs live in unison,\u201d And Mr.Baker has caused the happy compliment Iv be engraved on the glass, Another aid mor fanciful rayvmester has lett behind btu a sentimeniai wd dress, To Minme Poss,\u2019 1 shionld have said that the cars named Lhe Mine dosa™ y devia ag that she \u2018is more to him than maiv miaudens ave,\u201d because, amongst other reasons, * You wander not, while their's are devious ways, though to the world you're only Baker's Car The character of the country through which the road passes may Le roughly described ns rolling prairie, weli wooded, with plenty of water.1t is especially adapted for mixed farming, as besides having plenty of bay sad water for the cattle, the patches of timber and the Riding Mountains to the north give a natural protection in winter, while av- cording to the report published by the Department of Agriculture of the Province this vear the vied of wheat per | acre nlong this line was some two bushels per acre better than In uuy other part of the Province, \u2018 TÉE \u2018\u2018PORTAGE PLAINS in which the line starts and which it traverses for a dozen miles, are famous even in Manitoba for their fertility.T attr exee tay tamds and abundance of cover amd water for cattle, while their wheat crops, und, incidentally, the ease with winch farming is done iu this country, may be judged front the tact that one man toid me that he and his sous had harvested 13,000 bushels of wheat with only £0 of hired Jabor; anil another that he had Inmself reaped with one binder his whole crop of 10,000 bushels.Ihe next place of note alter these wheat plains is Gladstone, where the citizens requested me to send through vou their Christmas zreetings to the statesman after whom their thriving httle town is named, as did bv cable.At this point the country grows more rolling, and all the houses are cosily sheltered behind well-wooded bluffs; indeed, at Neepawa, the next lace at which I stopped, and which 8 the (\u2018ree word for plenty,\u201d the in- hatitants, well satisfied with ther great success at mixed farming, spoke almost pityinglv of the ere \u2018\u2018wheat- raisers\u2019\u2019 aloug the Southern railway, The prettiest place on the line is a little town with the pretty name of Minne.dosa, meaninë \u2018rapid water,\u201d on the Littie Saskatchewan River.The valley here is à mile Jong, by 300 rect wide, and the road rises up to it by rapid steps From all these towns we nade little excursions by sleieh, north and sonth into the province.lieyond the genera woll-being and content ot the inhalut- ants, however, there is nothing nole- worthy to chronicle, THE TYPICAL SETI ER AND HIS FAMILY we visited at Shoal Lake, a bright little village sixteen months old.Five or six miles away frou the station stood lis ai t rooms, Kitenan, diningroom and bedrooain, 11 the lirat of these the vlder brother was busy ent.ting bis young brother's hair by the stove.in a simple though satisfactory manner; in thesecomd, the daughter was washing the table preparatory to.dinner, while the mother was performing\u2019 a few bars of sucred nmmsic upon an American organ which filled up aboyt à third of the room.\u2018Ihe hoys.all the male members of tho settlers famiiy are known collectively as \u2018the boys\" were away at the threshing but the daughter volunteered the information on behalf of the family that thus was \u201cthe country,\u201d with ecorsiderable emphasis on the delinite article, \u201cfor her\u201d \u2018Two veurs avo Shoat Lake consisted of one hunse; this vear: it will ship 100,000 bushels of \u201cWheat, At Pirtie, the next piace where we stopped, the Mavor waited upon us and turmshed us with glowing accounts of the prosperity of les mumichmbty\u2014 I have with me in my note book a half- dozen ol the instances he gave me in which poor men had come out trom Ontario or from the (Md Home and were now owners of their land and abundantly provided with oxen and vows and im- pleiments an ali the necessary comforts Birtle has another industry, however, than wheat growing.Tue Bird-tal River brings down the LUMBER FROM TITE RIDING MOUNTAINS, which ite savmil! will eut this year to the amount of 4,000,000 feet, Birtle was feeling very happy when I passed Le- cause of the visit of General Wilkinson and his purchase of two and a half sections from 1500 acres of land, thereafter visiting many other parts of the Province and the American West.\u201clie enjoyed himself fine\u201d the Mayor sald, adding that the town wished to give Lim a publir b'inquet in recognition of the compliment his choice made to the neighbort , hui the General declined the banguet, until, as he said, he could do something to vara, Ji 6 - of the Manitoba & ty is, however, Uhr well known stock tarm at Binscarth speak of about stodk, 4 dobrs are literally plastered.Besides stock, grain is also grown here, and I cannot, perhaps do Better than give an exact eopy of the grain peturn for the season of 1387, furnished ine by Mr.G.8.Smellie, the manager.It shows exactly what is done at a place where gwain is, after all, a secondary consideration.This table is, no doubt, too technical for the general reader, who may be invited to skip it immediately, but to any one interested in farming it will tell more than a grod many columns of description.BEIM ALTIU SOCK TARGA RETURN TOR 3RASON OF Xo Kind of of State of Cultiva *e, ot Average wie À Acs.\u201ction u.yield \u201ces hod Fyfe.Bl Bumatér faliow.\u2026 37- - ce 14 second crop.+ Sd 1247 35.33-141 Rare \\lorse.15% Second crop.1238 275 ean lot second Crop.Cees ui 4 814 Diacu.«ou.- 17 acces, summer La yo Faltow.5890 73.51.74 29 ares 2nd crop pari Ww drop 7483 68.417-435* BIE ene and 18x 36d.1647 87.1-89 Lash 10.303 56.48-371 Average weight of grain per measured bushel: Wheat iri errr eee 63 Ibs Quts, vf 1238 bushels \u2026.lbs Oats, of 62360 bushels.44 ibs Baiey.\u2026.ae 54 lbs From Binscarth a short line runs due north to a little place called Russell, and half way between Russell and Harrow- by, à corresponding station on the main fine is the site of DR.BARNARDU'S FARM, After examining a good deal of the Province lis agent pitched upon this spot, and so far us my information goes it wouid have been dificult for him to make a Letter choice, The philanthropic doctor is a long-headed man of business; al any rate he has managed to get what looks like the large end of the bargain as regards his lands, lo has secured altogether 7,520 acres, which is tale tip as foilows: À bonus from the Manitoba and Northwest railway, 2400 acres; a bonus trom the Manitoba Government, v0 acres; purchase from the M & N.W., uit acres; school lands purchased, #40 acres; and acquired from other parties, 2000 acres.The large house he 1s erecting 1s to be completed by the end ot March at a cost of £300.11s strongly and warmly built of wood, and when finished will be thoroughly comtortable and even an imposing stracture, On Lhe ground floor is a large dining hall, while dormitories oceupy the same space above, There is a large entrance hall, and from the windows of the hospital roows on the ground floor 15 à view as charming as any I have seen mm the North-West, If any of his boys are 11} they will be able to lie in bed and look for miles and miles over prairie and bluff, WOODED VALLEY AND HAY LANDS.and all on a scale which we can never have «ven dreamed at home, The wheat fields will he in front of the house; to ihe left there is a pleasant little copse and on the right there is a large tract of bay land where any amount of bay can pe had at at} times for the cutting.Dr.Buarnardo has undertaken to bring out S) boys, whose coming is anticipated eagerly by the farmers of the district; and it was pleasant to stand at the upper windows of the house and try ton.agine what the view would be when, instead of being black and leafless, the trees and all the valley should be green with the spring: when, instead of unbroken snow, the eye could range over miles of golden wheat, and turn for rast irow this splendor to the natural prairie carpeted with ts \u2018multitude of wild flowery, and wonder whaf these boys, from black courts and squalid alleys and periiaps even prison yards, would think of their new home in the new world.Alony the Manitoba and Northwestern railway a system of colonization has been inaugurated which seems to me to combine the elements of successful 1m- migration more completely than any other | have coe across.The railway received from the Dominion Government a land grant of 8400 per mile in alternating sections, Now to increase the value of land in Manitoba the most effective means is to cause immigrants to settle in the neighborhood and a novel an for enacting this, in this case, has been devised by fhe so-called \u2018\u201cComumer- Colonization Company\u201d \u2014called commercial, by the way, to distinguish it from philanthro ical colonization schemes, and philanthropy, it cannot be too often said, 18 at the bottom of most of the immigration failures and disappointments that are familiar to us, The Commercial Colonization Co.of Manitoba, has acquired from the railway a large tract of land near lLangenburg, its términus, and on alternating sections of this it proposes to place settlers obtained by VERY CAREEUL SELECTION from England and Scotland.The selection is made with great strictness because of the advantages offered to the settler.When his character and his record have been thoroughly investigated and found satisfactory in all respects he 18 permitted belore leaving England to select the kind of house he wighes built, from a book of photographs seut'to him and to give a list of the implements, stock and supplies that he desires and the amount of land he wishes broken for him un his holding.The holding NEW INDUSTRIAL cial itsell, consists GR bomestead of ivb acres oh one of the sections of the Government land alternating with the land of the company; the lst is supervised by the company's agent on the spot, the house is built or, the settler preters to build it himself, the logs are placed there ready for him, his implements And vxen are purchased and his land plowed; then and nes till then does lie come out with his family, finding a hom und i farm ready for immediate labor.The ditference between this and coming .With one\u2019s family as a pioneer into the rougb West, entirely ixnorant alike of its methods of labor and the characteristics of its people, cannot be exaggerated.By a special Act of the Dominion Government the cotupany is allowed to take as security for these advances 4 mortgage upon the Land and upon the improvements at an interest of 8 per cent.whieh will seem higuin England, bat is not so in a new country, With these.advantages aud with soil and climate like those of Mani- toha, the well picked settler cannot fail, unless illness should incapacitate him, to PROPERLY REPAY THE ADVANCE in due time without diffigalty.To the emigrant the advantages of such a course are obvious; while to the company the investment is eqttallysound and proiitäblé and the sharehoiders havethe additional protit\u2014indeed it was for this that the company was formed-of seeing their own adjoining lands rise in valiit 50 per cent.pro ably over the setilements around it.Thé only eause for suspicion of this Commercial Colonization Compauy is that it really seems too good, but I havé looked into it carefully and do not see any fault either fram the point of view of the investor or that of the selécted immigrant, If left to his own resources it would have been, at the very best, several years before he could \"have hoped to 80 comfortably housed, > In conclusion, come to an incident which was the most interesting, as 1 think it is the most henestly instru tive, of any Of my experiences | Manitoba, On the return Journey oyer the rogd, Mr.Baker and 1 lef} se at Necpawa for a couplé the but Le Chers Bad been doubt as 40 106 | of days moose hunting in the mounta: \\ signs, moreover, foretold a storm, which even \u2018threatened to imerepse to the dreaded blizzard, and wé hesitated to take the twenty miles drive back across the prairie, where the trail was probably OBLITEBATED BY DRIFTING SNOW.The country there, however, is very sparsely settlled, and it Was a question whether wa could obtain shelter for the night.We made enquiriva and were informed that there was a settler a mile away who might perbaps take us in.We made our way there and discovered hiw to Le living with Lis wifs and baby in a little Jog house of two rooms.The place was small and the apartments of the simptest description, but it was a warm shelter and we received the warmest of welcomes, By the side of the stove a quarter of an ox, frozen solid, lay ont a heap of wood, and as the edges ol it thawed thie good wite cut off little chunks until there was enough tor a ry, then, with tea aud hotme-nade bread, and preserves from the berries which grow everywhere in these woods, we made a capital supper and slept soundly wrapped ih our Pa dalo skins ou the 1loor of the shanty, to be awukened only in the morning by the soul of our host breaking with un axe tis ive on the top of the pails of water by our side.But before turning lu we learned the story of his life, und iL is this whieh furs so admirable an example of the fortunes of life on the prairæ.Our host's name was James W.D,vys- dale, and ha was 27 years old.Born in Fifvslire, he bexan hfe as a clerk in Hdiuburgh and then in London; there lus health broke down and he came out to Join Lis pucie nu Ontario.He found his uncle Just em grating.to Kentucky aud arcompanied him as fur ns Chicago, Inthe big city he gave his uncie the sip, and utter spending all bis woney in sight-seeing, \u201cclerked it again for quite a while)\u201d then all his old troubles returned, ire broke down completely, and returned to Winnipeg with just twenty-five cents in his pockets, \u2018There he secured employment as a wood-rutier, and spent the winter in the woods.His next job was as à track layer on the Manitoba « Northwestern railwav.By Lys timo he bad saved $250, and his forty-second cousin,\u2019 as he sand, who had settled in Manitoba, persuaded mn to TAKE A HOMESTEAD, This was against his inclination as he had no idea of farming.Hehomestend- ed his tb acres, however, returned Lo Ms tracn-laying, bougat a team of miares,.rented them tu the man to who be gave the use of his land, had two volts from them, bouslit à cow, and then came down aid livetd on his own place as a bachelor for uw while; and then we married, his wife Laving been.the school teacher in the uistrict; and today, three years atterwards, the 160 acres in Ranwe HH, Township 14, Section 14, are all his own; he has three horses and a colt, tour cows, three or four 2- year-old steers and live calves; he has sold two cuits and three.2-vesr-okis and killed one.ile had a fairly good erop this year-700 bushels irom 35 acres\u2014 that being the tinrd successive crop from the land.Ile owns a binder an seeder, barrows, plows, waggons and sleighs, and finally occupies the distinguished position of Merk of the Municipality.He is so well off that he has not sold his erop, because ho is not needing the money, and thinks if he had it he would probably spend it.Finally, husband and wife and baby constitute as joily a family ag one could wish 10 see.This ineident seems Lo me 30 striking because 1 lighted upon 1t purely by accident and the man himself is by no means one of the penurious, penny- scraping Scotchmen who get on anywhere, buta jovial and jolly fellow, hardworking and easy-going, who works and plays with equal interest.He shows, in fact, what is sober trath in Manitoba, that the right man, especially if he has tlhe right wife, cannot help but get on.HENRY NOLMHAN, DISGUISING THEIR SEX Parisian Women Whoa the Police Permit to Wear Meu's Clothes The Paris Prefect of Police has for some time past allowed several Wuinen to wear male attire.Among these is a female from Marseilles, who 15 blessed with & hirsute appendage on her chin which would do honor to an athletic Napenr.This woman was, of course, followed Ly à crowd of small boys whenever she appeared in public, and her tull, lowing beard, resting en a bodice instead ot on a walsteoat, caused men, women, and children to stare at her in bewilderment, AL last the bearded woman resolved to discard the petticoat forever and to don the pantaloons of the stronger sex.To ths intent she made an application to the Prefect of Police, which was granted at once.\u2018The woman may now be seen in certain Paris calés attired as à man, and, in order to do away as much as possible with the real nature of her sex, sho has adopted the maculine habit of smoking pipes, The other women Who are alluwed Lo assume man's habilituents are a few female painters or copyists, who work on high adders 1n the picture galieries, and about half a dozen persons who have left off the proper garb of their sex tor motives connected with health, On the other hand, there are three men in Paris who are allowed to wear female costutie for tive purbose of concealing certaux\u2026 Piysical \u201cMiffrmities Ffnce Madame isulaloy appeared at the Opéra Comique in the evening dress of à copurehie, M.Gragnon, the Prefect ot the Yolice, has recalled to his subordinates the edict issued dy Dubois in the sixteenth Brumaire toward the end of Year VII.of the First Republic, that is to say, November, 150), against the wearing of men\u2019s clothes by women.But nobody has been punished, and it is probably in view of this leniency that some females continue to appear in public dressed ag men, while the Prefect is Lhfzased) continually pestered with apblidations from wemen who want to walk about L\u2018ar:s in male attire like Georges Sand and who allege medical motives, which M.Gragnon prudently and diplomatically proivsses not to understand.But if Mme.de Valsayre's proposed petition to Parliament be rejected, as it undoubtedly will be, that beiligerent dame will at least have the satisfaction of kbowing bhat -sue- will-\u2014have \u20ac : anutlier impetus to the prevailing fashion among her ecountrywomen of muking their garments as masculine as ossible, This year, for instance, men\u2019s \u2018elt huts have heen largely taken inio wear by the ladies, and the modiste has been frequently abandoned for the hatter.In these circumstances it may be safe to predict that the days of divided £kirts, at least, are not far off.\u2014 London Daily Tclegraph.\u2014 ; Good to Trade, Every one lc Windsor knows John Char.land, tho shiewd, good-natured Freushman who bas for many years been engaged ia the livery business in that town.\u201c Many guod stories are told of Jokiit, one of the best of which was repented to & reporter.Two Frenchiuen of the vicinity bad tnadea horse deal in which the purchaser regarded blmgelf ds worsted.He consequently brought suit against the seller, and upon | the trial Mr.Charland was called as an expert witness tor the defence.In the course of his examination Judge Horne intarjected the question: - \u201cis a broken-winded horse of any value, Mr.Charland?\u2019 \u2018He des not mooeb, your Fonairve.\u201cIg it, in fact, of afiy-valhet =\" Yes, sar, she ees.\u201d \u2018 reakfast, although Mr.Jenifer, at ve- aud-forty, was shill only a curate ona stipend of $150 per annum, for through the greater part of his twenty yéarsin holy orders he had acted on the princt-, 8 k was as much as they could expect, and so if they called Parson Jenifer \u2018hard\u2019 and *close,\u201d and preferred going to the Vicar-gwhy, that waggpot Lis fault, His Inheritance consisted in a good house and several huudred a year, and\u2019 he sat and thought over the ditference this would make in his future.No wore for hun the daily service, read as purt of the day's work-no more visiting of thriftless, complaining, muddling poor, with whom he was completely out of touch\u2014in a word, no more drudgery! Twenty years of drudgery! \u2018That was what his life amounted to.Not for Lim the spirit of love that softens and the high thoughts that sanctify daily tasks; only the grudging gift ef obligatory toil.It was written on his face, in lines marked by 20 years-\u2014no, not quite 2u\u2014 lie had thought differently at first \u2014but by mote than a dozen years of (liscun- tent and repining.It was a pity, too, for the face was one of preat possibili- tics, clouded over by the dulness of heart that tails to see through the service of the Master Who is served.iven now ho had no regret for the kind old friend who had left him a goodly share of his property; uo tnought that the hand which had ever been ready to help him and many an- otuer wus helpless now hencéforth; no spirig of gratitude for that last loving gittFonly a seltish pleasure in his own good luck and a feeling of discontens Lhat it had been s0 long in comins, And thus thinking he rose and went to see his Vicar to make arrangements for his visit to the lawyer, which must precede his taking possession of his new inheritance.[ie found.no difficulty in obtaining Teave uf absence for the purpose.The Vicar was «à kind and opeu-heurted man aud pleased at his curate\u2019s unexpected prosperity.\u201cWell, Jenifer,\u201d he said, \u201cIl am very glad tor you, though you can't appreciate ih as much as it you had a wife and family dependent on you.All the sae, you have my bearty congratulations,\u201d \u201cAb,\u201d said Mr.Jenifer, \u2018things generally come too late.Now, if this had happened when 1 was ten years younger, what a diflerence it would have made to we!\u201d \u201cBut vour friend's life was a very valuable one to many, Was it not?\u201d said the Vicar, \u201cFrom all that I have heard of hum, 1 should tlunk that even now there will Le plenty of people to say that the end bas come ten years too soon, rather than too ate.\u201d \u201cWhy, he was nearly ninety!\u201d said Jemfer, as if the tact was rather a re- \u2018proach tothe old man, \u2018Then he hastened away tu make his preparations tor leaving, The V'icar\u2019s wife came in as the curate went out.she found her husband gazing \u201crather sadly into the dull street.i Mary, my deag,\u201d he said, \u201citismy belief thay after the miracles of the loaves dit tishes there were some among the tive thousand who complained that the bread was stale and the tish was not so fresh as it might have been.\u201d Mean while Clement Jenifer was speeding on to London to see his lawyer, Ho) found there was one condition which he must full) betore lie could call himself master of house and income, Mr.ixicre bad only willed Waterdell Hall to him under the proviso that he should pass one night in the house entirel Mr.Jenifer laughed when was read to him, \u201cThat's not a very hard thing to do,\u201d said he, \u2018But was Mr.Dacre\u2019s brain not softening when he made his wil?\u201d \u201cNot at all,\u201d answered the lawyer shortly.\u2018\u2019Any one who saw Mr, Dacre in his last hours will tell you that the dear old man\u2019s mind was as clear to the ew! as in his best days.When you go to Waterdell vou will not please rour poor neighbors there if you suggest to them that the man who was so universally beloved and revered was crazy.I have no doubt that this letter, which he instructed me to deliver to you personally, will explain the matter.\u201d This was, Lowever, not the case, The nutu was but a short one, and gave no reason for the testator's wish, except that he had inherited \\Waterdell Hall under the same stipulation-\u2014that hè had ever been thankful for having carried it out, and hoped that though his friend \"jement Jenifer was older then he\u2018himself had heen when he came into the property (\u201cfor.\u201d\u2019 he wrote, with a touch of ordinary bumor, **1 have been like Charles 11., an unconscionable time a dying,\u2019 yet, that a solitary night passed in his future home would prove as great a blessing to him asit had béen to the writer, and so, without further explanation, signed himself his affectionate friend, \u2018Thomas Dacre.That was all.Clement Jenifer never liked being made ridiculous, and he thought that this will went very near that possibility.Yet he could not lose his inheritance for fear of being absurd, su .after certain business instructions from the luwyer he went to the hotel for that night and next morning started for Waterdell.He put up ata litti® inn in the nearest market town before proceeding to his destination, pwhére, therawyer nadinrormed him, he wonld find ail things in rez + ood fortune.lt it was to be.The inn was fuil of farmers of the neighborhood come in to the market, and, after much discourse on grain and turnips, the conversation, Mr.Jenifer found\u2014he being, of course, unknown\u2014turned on the death ot Mr.Dacre.To \u201cThey do say,\u2019 said one red-faced, gray-whiskered man of substantial appearance \u2018they do say that the ghost has begun to walk again since the Sauire\u2019s death.\u201d \u201cWhat ghost?\u201d asked a younger man with an incredulous laugh.*1 never heard of a ghost at Waterdell.\u201d \u201cNo, you mayn't,\u201d said the first man; \u201cbut I've heard tell from my father, Limes upon times, that before Squire cre come here thers were a power of queer things seen and heard at Water.dell; and they say that since he\u2019s dead they be come back.\u201d | \u201cThey say; who says?\u201d asked a fhin, wWensel-fared farmer: co TT \u201cWell my man Marvel, for one; he went across oy the spinney last night where he has been almost every evening this thirty year, and he swears that he saw some one walking up and down the ong path and beard some awful noises.\u201d \u201cAh!\u201d said the thin man with a grung, \u201cMarvel always were a liar.\u201d \u201cLiar or no liar,\u201d said the fat farmer, rather angrily, \u2018my father saw the ghost himself sixty years ago; often and often he has told me of it: and I believe the oid squire knew of it, too, for he never laughed or scoffed as some fools do (with a significant sniff) when folks talk of ghosts\u201d I\" And so the talk drifted on to other matters, and Mr.Jenifer was left to contemplate another element of absurdity introduced into his well artauged, commonplace existence, and felt quite angty at the thought that he, ali men should, by the irony of fate, be brought into à ghost story.But ds he never had believed in ghosts, he did not me begin now; and after enquiring his wa to Waterdell Hall ha found that he mus start at oùce if he wished ta opm there before nightfall.It 'was t ull walk, which led nim 1 ee oo bat) i to .vo \u201cHe ves ver i > LA % good à bride.your tops J narrow road ending in 7 EERE that if he gave his time to the poor A clause | eadinass | j¢eive him for hi3 lonely vigil, if vigil wher.To a cheerful eye it might ave seemed nestling In a bower of greenery; but denifer, out of tune with things in general and tired of his walk, saw in its Jrihdrawal from the high road a guilty eclusion from observation, Four tail | Weitiugtonias rose dark and solemn above the tittle wicket gute and cast.à gloom over the little garden patch, iw which some late geraniums und petunias only served by their touches of brilliant color to acceu- tuate the general melancholy.The house itself, instead of boldly lpok- ing forth on the passer-by, turned its face away from the road, and had no prospect but the little bit of garden and tite four sentinel trees.The door stoud open, and Mr, Jenifer entePed a narrow passage where no welcoming footsteps came to meet his own; only a Virgmian creeper torn by the wind tapped on the porch; otherwise all wus still, Mr.Jenifer looked round him for a moment, and then Weut through the silent housa to the chief sitting-room.It was neither large nor high, but it had that individual charm which only age and years of occupation can five The old-fashioned mantel reached, with its dark, rich carvings, to the ceiling, across which was a massive oaken beam, nearly black with age; the fireplace, with its glaring logs, ave out a cheerful glimmer, reflected in the small quarrtes of the window opposite, over which hung a carved scroll whose inscription there was not li nt enough to read.Mr.Jeuifer breathed a sigh of relief at the comfortable appearance here, in contrast to the depressing aspect of the rest vf the house; but instead of settling himself (us he felt tempted todo) bythe tire, heawain went out to look over the surrounding property.Belund, the ground rose abrupt- ily, and was bounded Ly u closely growing coppice, through which a nArrow puth seemed to strike in the direction of the village, The parson climbed the hill, leaving the coppice on his lelt, and standing on the highest portion of the meadow, looked across the low edge at the last pageant of the sunset.Home elm trees were sithouctted against the sky, athwart which lay bars of rosy flame, ®tender and evanescent.One moment the dying light leaped up brighter and throbbed throuëh all the buraine heaven, and then suddenly it died away and the day was not.Jenifer turned and lcoked at the hall Already it seemed tu be losing itself in the darkness which ruthered round it, hiding in the recesses of the patles, drawing curtains of mist over the twisted ehimneys.The silence, entire and absolute, struck almost with oppression on the mind of this man ne- customed to city noises; but even us he ihouuht to himself \u201cHow still it all is\u201d there sounded in the coppice close he.hind him a long, sobbing, moamnz ery, which rose and fell, and rose again, and then ceas Clement Jenifer was not a particular.Iv tender-hearted or compassionate man, but that sudden cry filled Lim with a vague fear of some cruel deed just per- petruted some awful mystery to he brought to light: aud after a moments hesitation Be turned in the direction whence it had seemed to come, and found himself in a long path, with a thick yew hedge on either side.Far ahead, in the dim twilight, he could descry a gure walking slowly away from bi; he could hear a moaning sound, as of gome one in pain, Mr, Jenifer has- teded his pace in order to come up with the sufferer, and as he gained on him and could see him nore distinctly it seemell lo him that there was some- thipg familiar in tlie gait and bearing of the unknown.And as he thought so, the figure turned, and, facing him, advanced with slow, uncertain footsteps, wringing his hands as he came.What was IL that struck Mr.Jenifer as so well known to him?What wasit that filled him with sudden horror aud sent the blood back to his heart?All the tales of ghosts and haunting noisés at which he had scoffed so lately recurred to his mind, and yet there was nothing unearthly in the aspect of the man who wasapproaching him.And now they two stood face to face, and Clement Jenifer saw that this\u2014he knew not what to call it\u2014-bore the face which he himself had borne twenty years ago, and Le knew\u2014though how he could not tell - that he was standing face to face with the ghost of his own dead past.Then ensued a conversation\u2014strange unuatural-\u2014between these two, who still were ong; but whether the words wero yitered on the evening air, or whether the knowledge of what Was in the mind of each was mutual to both, it were hard to say.\u201cWhy do I haunt you?\u201d sail this double of himself, gazing on him with reproachful eyes.\u201cDo not inurdered victims baunt their slayers, and have vou not murdered that which was the best part of me?Where are the promises of your young days?Where are the aspirations, the desires after a higher lite, Lhe noble purpose with which my soul was filled?Dead\u2014dead and buried beneath a crust of selfishness!\u201d \u201cYouthful follies,\u201d answered Jenifer; \u201caone the way of all such early fancies.hy do you persecute me?Have I sto- Jen, For murdered, or lived uncleanly?Have I not kept.to.my W and it thoroughiy, distasteful as 1t is?2 ue; said the-other, \u201cthe cour mandments you have not broken; but where are the hearts you have helped to bind up?How many have you helped by vour example?Rather, have you not by daily carelessness, by dryness of spirit, by perfunctory performance of your duty, quenched the light that was, #ye, (God knows it was, in me?And in doing so you have wounded many another.There are sinners who slay the hod ; soul; and woe be to him of whom this can be said.\u201d ; Jenifer laughed in scorn.\u201cWhen I was what you are all this would have had its terrors for me; now 1 am not to be \u2018frightened with false fire! 1 know what you are, who think to scare me thus\u2014an illusion ef the brain, a disturbance in the nervous system.\u2019 Come daylight, and this will be as if it had never been.\u201d To But the other with the sad and youth.fl eves looked at lim.in.sorrow snd.ty + \u201cEven in your blindness you speak the \u201ctruth; for whep you were as 1 am, ere the world had-dimmed your sight, ou would have seen thé precipice on hich you stand.Oh, brother of me, though show degraded! give up your dreams of a selfish future; turn back while you may; use the wealth that has come to you, not for yourself only, but for others.Redeem the tima that is left to you, and bring to a happier second life tho promises, the aspirations of your youth.\u2019 \u2018 \u201c eo!\u201d said Jenifer.\u201cIf not an illusion, then- you afe an.accomplice in someconspiracy to betray meinto a rash vow.Dit you and the old wan who is in his grave plan it between fou and laugh to think how you would scare your foolish dupe?Away from me! and do not hope to work your will I have inherited, and I will enjoy\" \u201cNay, then,\u201d suid his double, \u201csee to what an end your enjoyment shall bring you.1, whom you have destroyed, am what you were, Ses how what you shall \u2019Fhen for one awful moment the per.himself son kiew that not euly he hims fei EAR du .and sha hé should boit a Work.and done | v, bit you have slain your own } 1 fections, without tenderness, without hope, and as the horror of it swept over him with resistiess force Clement Jeni- fer\u2014the icy crust of years of life-for seit broken at last\u2014fell tipon his face with tue agonized cry of the apoatle of ol \u201cWho shall deliver me from the kody o! this death?\u201d ces CL When he came to hiñself-he.was in the quaint old sitting-room in his new home.The fire bad burned low, and only dimly illumined the room, but as he gazed into the glowing embers a hitherto unkindled log hroke into flame, and as it léapod aud flickered, the scroll which he ad Lefore remarked and failed to decipher caught and threw back the yellow light, \u2018and Mr.Jenifer read in letters of gold the poet's words.\u2014 Nor aeem the irrevocable past As wholly wasted, wholly vain, It, rising on its wrecks, at last Tu something nobler wo attaln.Tle sank.on his knees, and there in coutrition of spirit and anguish of soul dedicated anew to his Maker the years that should be granted to him, the wealth that he had inherited - himself, body, soul and spirit, for evermore Lad made him softer, more com passionate, Inore tehder.Healone knew that the vision .he had seen had come only just in time to save him from that utter ruin of soul to which he wus tending; and when he Lhouzht, as many a time he «did, of that awful night, he bowed ls head in contrite humility, and gave thauks for the warning that had been sent him, \u2014Leagple Bar.\u2018 OLD WEATHER SAWS Collected by » Writer on Boston \u201cGlobe.\u201d What I propose to do, says a writer for the Boston Globe, is to give a set of weather proverbs that can be taken as reliable by every one interested.lt is well known that seventy-five out of every one hundred so-called proverbs are ners superstitions.For instance such fuliies as these: \u201cIf Michaelmas- Day be fair the sun will shine much in the winter, though the wind at north- cast will frequently reign long and be sharp and nipping.\u201d ur: When three daws are seen on St.Peter's vane roxether Then we are sure to havo bad weather.Although the theory of the moon's relation to the weather was exploded years and years ago, the following rarely tail to hold good: The moon with a circle brings water in her Ki When round the moon there ia a bru gh, The weailier will be cold aud toush, The seeming anomaly of the above statement 1s explained when it is known that the halo is simply the advance strala of the storm itself, This is cor.rectiy consilered an indication of com- my stormy weather, but almost invariably the stripes themselves give the sane Indication betore they rise high enougl to produce this phenomenon.For instance: The sky being serene and clear, the wind steady and northerly, no change of weather is to be expected until a long, hazy stripe of cloud appears above the horizon in the southern semi-circle of the heavens, toward the south, southwest or west.Nuch a hazy, scarcely visible stripe of cloud is tha herald of the coming northeast storm, which, in the middle of winter, will arrive in about two or three s from the first appearance of the cloud, and tn spring or Rai about ons day.After the halo comes the pale or watery sun and moon.1?the gun goes pale to bed \u2018Twill rain 10 morr.w.it is said, A red sus ba- Water ID Lis eye.When the moon nas a white look or when her outline is not very clear.rain or snow is looked for.oem Thereis also a saying which is less re- liabie as a prognostic concerning the moon halo: Tlie open side or braak in the halo tolls the quarter from which théstorm may be expect- \u20ac | flere is an excellent adage for a rainstorm: When the flames of candles flare and snap or burn with an unsteady or dir light, rain and froquontiy wind also are found to follow.This holds true in regard to oil lamps as well, f ; Shakespeare has said: Therefore the moon, the governor of the Pale in her aûrer, washes all tBe air That cheumatic disenses do und, Remarkable as it may seem, it would be moore than folly to hy What are termed the captased prisoners.\u2019lhese have exact- Jy the same accommodatios as the hard labor prisoners, amd ars treated io the sand way, but with this difference: ¥Frow the day of their imprisonment to tue Jay of \\heir release they are ol BO consideration allowed to leave the wart Uete the nn who, it ruay te, has cotstulited some rerioue crime, has the advantage of the poor debtor, for the former has a chance 0! bieatune Lhe fresh alr of heaven veca-ivnally when al work in the prison yard, t ut Lie lat'e- MUST REMAIN 1MMUKRED until his friends, if he sboui! be fortunate time tenunted frazil, into the naturat chaune! oposite lungueuil, also Lo stialz bteD Lhe channel où that silo Now.dir.Editor, these are the chief diffi- Cuities fn tbo Wa) ol removing the danger ol inurdativns in Lie city of Montreal; the sole 1emedies against thew.It will take long il WIH cost deal to accomplish these woras, bul they will last lypexpr.Better tahe the navessary time wd\u201d nox and tone lu Suevess, J beleve we should com- * mnence Hutiediately to WurH tual scheme on tne south store ol tue St.Lawreace, altor witch we Hiay come to the uortu shore.it wauic be necessary also to commence first, ou Lhe porth shore, il removing the sand bana ex.ending rom the tludon Cottun Mods to the Sugar Refinery.at Malson- ueuv> I M.Rewnedy.harbor engineer, is to bulld, as ne contemplates, wharves and mvees on that natd bank, if those wharves are Lo exten! seven or eight hundred tret Imo river, fou may lear ihe * the lioods to come again worse than ever euough to pussess such, ur dealh cole: to; his release.In one case ah old man remained Lere four years.and a ball \u201cefors being released.Sone Of thuse seen to-dny bave Lewd months here, ard the Want o\u2019ou'- door exercise bus toll sadly upon these, ar their appearanen testifies, lhe only exercise is tan paciBg to and \u2018roof a space soine live feet W110 by a bhundral feel long.When spoken to no cumplatnl was made further than tbat they Lad Bu Work to do.They had offered to hreak stones, to shovel show, to du asything in fact, but the rules or the law did no: permit them.A that a creditor pays toward a debtor's support is one dollar a week, Alr.John James, the alleged bigamist, has | beer.placed in this ward pendiug his tral.He looks well, -uotwithstanding his incarceration, and assured tbe reporter that he was contident the case would turn out well | for him.Here, tuo, Detective Fahey wus seen, ih dressing gown and smaokioe cap, marchinæ up and dowr, evidently chating at His confinemeut, He did nol seem desirous ol enter:ng into conversation and bis wishes were resp *cled.The rear porttmc of this floor is occupled ty eommou prisoners, that 1s, those who are not doing hard labor.un the tog flocs, altogether apart fron: the wards, is « largs unoceopiec > wit.bath and water closei.\u2018Lhis, {t bas been ruyg- gosted, migui be set apart for aged prisoners.On this sanre floor is the chapel, in which Protestants and Roman Cajholics worship alternately.With very \u201celizht aiterations and at small expense a division co hers made which would alleviate the necessitv of prisoners of the two religious intermingling as at present.Mr.Mitchell, who, by the way, has been an ottlcial here jor some thirty years, next od the way to the talior aud shoemaker's shop, to the rear of the centre, finder tbe charge of Mz.Pincette, where a number 0: prisoners were buslly engageu in MAKING CLOTHING AND SHOES FOX THE INMA IR The men and boys wers working away in silence, but apparent), much happlor than Lthel.lellow-prisoners of the debtor's ward.ln tLe store roons were seeu different sorte of boots shoes.and slippers, ali capilally finished.Here, too, lay the summer Be ing, meafly made up in bundles.Un the same floor, 1a lhe west wing 1s the bospital.The cases here were most }y rheumatic or chest diseases.It was siated that but one case of a coutagious nature has ocourrea during the last thirty yours, .The Warde in the west wing have a passage running through the ceutre, the cells being on either sida of this.lhe cells on this aide are in consequence not so well lighted as those oa tbe west.An objection is made to the arrangement on the east side, as oD Sundays and holidays, when the men are not contlned to their cells, but only to their individual wards, It ie possible for rfisoners to clircb from one floor to another, To prevent this, it was pointed out by Rev.Mr.Borthwick that a petting from above the cell doors tu tre wall couid be fixed without interrerlog with the lighb; to any Sxtent.At tho entrance to ward 10 on this e THE NONDEMNED CELLS were pol ted out.Not so grim and dismal as one would imagine, but with very suggestive strong iron rings io the wall ji this ward are prisoners awaiting triai, smart looking young fell.¢s some of them, goed materials for soldlecs, as the worthy chaplain remarked.Asked If they had anything to say, compl-vned of having nothing Lo do, whereupon ths warden remarked that some of them wrre too lazy to wash their faces.Boap and water had been in use yesterday Morning at al.events.As yet all the celis seen bad contained but one ct.On the ground floor of this wing, however, matters were difierent.Here each | oell contained TWO, THREE AND FOUR COTS.a The cells Loo were more like dungeons, reminding one much of those yet to bu seen in castles of lhe feudal times What must necessarily the effect of this arrangement, itis easy for those acquainted with priscn life to foretell.To the rear of the centre is another ward where men and boys awaiting ris! mix indiscriminately.those who have been convicted for a previous otfero, wilh those who are as yet legally iunocont _,_,Tte grouné foor-af the centrai portion of thé our diag is occupied by the kitchen and Bturarcewr.Here the steward, Mr.Bates, WES ULF engaged superintendivg the dis- tricur.on of the ioaterials for the prisoners\u2019 dinn:r.Both kitchen and storeroum are altogether inadequsty tor the iminense amount o! work carried on.Yesterday dio- ner had to be prepared for 265, In au apartment tha: Was alizost entirely ucoupied by the two .u mense cooking ranges.jt may here be mentioned that all the cooking is done by prscners under the supervision of the steward, and hers again cleanliness ruled.5ometimes tbe number of prisoners to betwven four and five buo- » Payette's nouse, la the cen the building, Was\u2018 Dext visi:- ed, and that gentleman beiny in the city, Mr.Borthwiek did the honors, poisting out the mapy inconveniences to which a family so situated must be subjected.It was necessary to have, as it were, & prise n witha & prisot, all the communica * Uon with otber porticre of Lbe prison being: out off with ths exception of the one door, which was heavily barred.The kitchen is simply & ward in which the cells.witk their - Massive déôrä, at onte attract the visitor's attention.Ia the.yard to the rear of th+ prison, TWO IMMENSE PILES of macadam are lying read ; for usa.It was expected that the prisoners would be at work bere, but their dipner hour was fast approaching, and they were found in ibe vakuiu bouse silently awaiting the stroke of twelve.From the appearance of man Ÿ of the taces it was evident that some hard labor had been done among the black diamouda | vo malters ware mantioned incidentally which may intorest the public, Some years ago the STAR was enabled through ihe fenerosity of the pubilc to send a large swount of reading matior to this ingtitu- lion.That supply has gone the way of all books, nil from Fowarks made to-day, it is evident that a further supply would be reclated.It was stated that some of the © A - offoiais have been over TU yaars In the ser- yice without an Increase of pay.fore leaving, the detlelent accommodation in the oleri\u2019s oftics was noticed.If one small room off the hall all the alerical work connected with the prison has to be done Rov.Mr.Borthwick suggested that the guve ernor's house should be altogether outside thes Pfison.faough ia Sor iuni ction with & va of the vrison and adi ant bo it ix Lulore.Now lei wi consider what ts to Le done 00 tho north ahor4 between the Hu- \u201con Cotten Miils and the Victoria bridge.\u2018I Lat 1a where the diftieulty comesin.lu lront vo! Montreul mauy sard banks, which I! Wal net enumerate, Lave Lo be got rid oJ; the Bonsecours whael is te be cul shorter, to make a \u2018ree and large passage lor-the ice anu Waler: thal large sand vank, opposite the upper tony, Must A!z0 de removed trom sauit Normand 10 lhe main natural Channel; then paket owrmissioners street at least ; two hundred leet wider; if this cannot be done, let it be made 125 or 150 leet as the ensinesr may decide, and build the dyke.bhuud a woarl from (hs C1, R elevator to tue canal basin, as shown .on the map 4 aile; bulld the docks ou the | | | | the acent to it, belonzing À fipeuital PERCU.| my canal, ag proposed by the Hon.Jobn Young, as tur us the ti.T Li.tra: ks.That wav, we shal: Lave dry ducks about one thousand feet wide, and the basin Will remain and de large enough to hold the whole fleet of our steamboats, wuich are exposed every year 10 the hgh water pressure of the Chambly rivet, and o!ten damaged by the ice, and a.30 the smaller vessels which are 1eft in the Bouctierville island for winter.Now.Mr.Luitor, Whoo Lue river 1s [rozen Up to ths Vice toria bridge, it does pot take lumz lor the rest of [he chaDnel up totbe Lachine rapids ta freeze ast 1 Must say that the lake or ba-iIn opposite Laprairie 1s a source of Jreater danvers than the other lakes.because 1t stands below the strougest rapids in the St Lawrence.It is not as large, and the water is so pressed in there that when the thaw sets In about March the water coming stroogly from above covers the 10s und often freezes again, which makes the ice sometimes two feet thicker than on the other lanes.Consequently the lce on the Lakes SL Louls and St Francis comes down before that of the Laprairie Lake, ou which it rushes down belore pnatunity.So the we of the threw lakes rushes down together into tbe Huchelaga chaonei.That channel not not being free yet, the ice is pushed on tha sand banks where it rests in terrible masses and shuts entirely the natural channel where the woter flows Ther comes the flood until the cuwanel gets free again, It is, Lben, Deressary to ake booms across the lakes St.Louis, SL kraucis and la- prairie.If that is done s0 as to prevent the ice coming down belure its Lime, the water will not rise over the level af Commission- era street, at the extreme.Then.it.is necessary to buiid an embankment between Nun's Island and tbe bridge and Laprairie; provided it is well located by competent engineers.Such is, Mr Editor, the secret oi Îloods, Jf later on Letter means to prevent them are given I will always be ready to accept them.Now it seems tô me those that.1 have put forth Are the best to prolect our city.: \u2018Thege suggestions will naturally be criticized; 80 much the better.It wiil bring more suggestions and Leiter means to get at the improvements wanted.It some one says that our jurisdiction goes no further that the middle o! the river, let him know tban in those two cases we bave the rigat to &o as far as necessary.Why not consider all the schemes suggested?It is not enough to write in the papers; something more must be done.Some one says that it will cost too much, but we should not consider that; we will get our money's worth.Thuse two great improvements, Mr.Editor, will not last one day ouly, but a century.lt wili takesay ten years to complete thal enterprise, and mesnwhile it is bocessary to ac-ommodaio the navigation.lt wili cost son:c millions.Let us sel to work; let everybody make his own'euggestions.I have done so myself in thess letters.VY.Hupos.Where Do the Policemen Hide Themselves?To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014As I was driving along Sherbrooke street this aiternoon, accompaniad by my wife, a habitant With a team of horses attached to a load of hay deliberately drove into me.thereby crushing my cutter between his lvad aud a heavy load of stone.Although cutter was smashed up almost as small as kindlingwood, ray mare's leg badly cut, and my wile and self narrowly egeaped serious injury, the habitant drove off.This happened on Sherbrooke, near Bleury, leaving my mare and the debris of my cut ter in the care of a carter, | followed the load of bay on foot with the intention of æ\\iving the man in charge of the first poltce- mean I could see, Lut although I continued my pursuit along Sherbrooke, up St.Lave- ronce.through St Jean Baptiste Vii lage to about a quarter of à milé beyond Wiseman's hotel, could not even see the button of a policewmnn\u2019s coat, neither did I on my return trip.Surely it ia time some change should ba made in our police reguia- tions when a citizen cao walk over three miles in a thickly populated part of the city without being able to see a guardian pf the peace.1! some immediate action\u2019 were taken, instead of s0 many comulttes meet- lugs aûd so much squabbling, 1t would be n.ore to the credit of our city.Montreal, March L CITIZEN.Those Sidewalks Again.To the Editor of the STAR: Sik,\u2014 1 would like to cali attention to the daplurabie state of the sidewalks on Beaver Bali till.more particularly where It joins Dorchester street.IL is an extremely diffi- cuit task to walk along tt, even slowly, and maintain an eyuilibrium owing to the icy condition beneath.1 believe there is a law 10 provide for this, viz, the sprinkling on of asbes or sawduet 1f such exists it is a g one and should he made compulsory.It would not be much trouble for thy residents to attend in this respect to tha front of their severa! places nod thus insure the safety of the many passera over this most important thorough \u2018ara, .l'o-\u201clay [saw eeveral persons receive covers fails, atuohy the number two ladies, white one day last week a lady, a stranger in the city, received such a severe fall that she had to be driven to ber hotel to which she was confined jor some days.if 1t 18 the duty of jolicemsd to look after the matter 1 donot wonder that the negligence I apeak of {a so apparent, as during a three nioging residence in the city I bave only at oue timo seen an officer of the law in this vicinity.Pro Bono PUBLICO The Jownie Case at Uttaws.Mr.J.8.Hal, Q C.M.P.P, returned from Ottawa Thursday after pleading in the Downie case before tbe bupreme Court on beball of the prosecution.Messrs.Dalton McCarthy, M.and A.F.Mcintyre represenied Downie, The presiding judges were Ilion.Justices Ritchie, Strong, Gwynne, Fournier and Henry.Hon.Justice Tasches reau was not present _____ ; \\\u2018 Mr.Hall expects judgiiiént in the courses of n week.\u2018 Jeseph Roland, aec 10 years, was run over by à cartar's sleigh on the corner of My correspondent will find the character of l'ruwenndsir ina Work published exactly ; one bundred F-ars belure Luu deatu of smoi- \u201clett.Jo Hovert Bells \u201cLite oi Lryden\u201d protized to tis \u201cPoetical Works\u201d we find the lolluwies account of \u2018he larce iu which wae makes bls appearance: \u201cbDaven- an joys the credit of having introduced Wht weie called herole plays.Drydon es- tabiisied them.They were called heroic, because they were written in a isnguasze elevated above nature, an! exhibit passion in as state of inanineal ecstasy.These places had now held posmsegsion o! the slage sume nine or ten years, witen the Duke of Buck- inghatu undertook to expose their absurdities in \u2018The Rebearsal,\u201d produced in the Winter of 1671.lt 18 Said thal he was assisted iu the design by Butler, Sprat, Clifford and othyrs.Not satistied with parody- 1g soe of the most lamillar passages in Dryden's plave, the Duke of Buckingbam took considernbla pains 1p teaching Lacy, who performed Bapcs, to mimic Dryden 1n hus manner of reciting thes.The Loet allerwards showed that he had a keen sense o! the obligations the duke had ald bit under ou Lis occusion, and he \u2018discharged them tn full, with compound iu- terest.in Lis \u2018Avsalom and Achitophel\u2019 Toe town was highly amused, although its taste was LOL ID Lbe luusl corrected by \u2018ihe Kebvarsal\u201d 1 have Lefore me in the edition of Edward Arber (18u»s exnet copy ol the play as published in 12 ln activ, se 1, Johnson 3 represented as asking ayes, the principal cbaracler ir the play: \u201cPray, Mr.Bayes, Wuo is that l\u2019raweutoir\u201d\u201d lanyes an-wers: \"Why, sir, à flerce Îieroé that frights uis Mistrisa, spubs up Kings, baflles Armies, and does what ho will, without regard to good LianDers, justice, or anmbers.\u201d Johnson reiurkn: \u2018A very prettie Character.But.Mr.Bayes, I thought your Heroes had ever bean men of! great liumanity and justice\u201d Bayes replies: \"Yes, they have been so; but, for my pars, 1 prefer thaboue quaiity of singly beating of whole Arinles uvove all your moral vertues pul together.You obali tes biun come in pre-eutly.\u201d in order to understand the satire intended in the absurd character of Lirawcausn, we must recuilect that Alimauzor (to which pate Lrawcau»it forms arhyme) is the hero of Dryden's play \u201clhe Cenqueror of Granada.\u201d and that in the dedication of this drawa Dryden thus expresges himself: \u201cLi bave formed a Heroe (à r., Almanzor, | con 1ess ; not ahsolute!y perfect; but of an excessive Ant over-boyling courage.both tlomer and Tasso are my precedents.roth the tireek and the Italiau post had well considered that a taie Horoe, who nèver trans- xresses the bounds ol moral vertue would shine but dimly in an Epick Poem.* Draw- causlr, who cerwinly exceeds all bounds, speaks only eighteen lines in the whole of \u201cihe Hehearsal.\u201d In the iast scene uf the fifth act.where he kills all ths combatants on both sides in a grand battle, he makes the lollowing extravagant speccl : Others may boast a ~ingie man to kill; But I the bioud of thousands daily sotil Let petty Kings the names ¢f Parties know, Where'er I come I slay both friend und foe.The swifiest Horsmen my swift rage con.trouls And 110m their Bodies drives 1heir trembling ouls, If they had wings, and to the Gods could flie.I wou:d pursue, nnd beat \u2018em through the Skie: And wake proud Jove, with all his Thunder, è se This single Arm more dreadtul is thau he.\u201d On this speech Bayes remarks: * There's a brave fellow for you now, Sirs 1 bave read of your Hector, your Achilies, and a hundred more, but { defile all your Histories and your Romances too, to shew me one such Conqueror, as this Draweansir.\u201d The passage in the Introduction to \u201cSt, Ronan\u2019s Well,\u201d referred to bv Mr.Ferrle, requires a lew words of explanation.Sir Walter is speaking of men \u201cwho frequently from an excess of vanity are ambitious of distinguishing themselves by some striking peculiarity ete.\u201d He adds: \u201cThese affecta- extravagances, Lo shew they dare\u201d \u2018lurning to \"The Rehearsal,\u201d Act 1V., wo find Draw- | cansir statching bowls of wine from the hands of two ki who sneak off the stage With their attendants, and exclaiming : \u201cldrink, I haf, I strut.look big, and stare; And all this I can dp, bocanse J dare.\u201d It is in the fifty-first stanza of Canto XI.of \u201cDon Juan\u201d that Byron ailudes to the fire- eating hero ot \u201cThe KtehearsaL\u201d The allu- 8100 beens \u2018lugged in by the ears\u2019 rather awkwardly.apparentty for the sake of Lhe rhyme: \u201cJuan.who was a little superficial, And not in literature à great lrawcansir.Examined by this learned and especial Jury of matrons, scarce knew what to answer.The following allusion in Carlyle's \u201cFrench Revolution\u201d is far more apposite: * How they bellowed, stalked and flourished about, counterleiting Jove's thunder to an amazing degree! tetnific Drawcansir-tigures, of enormous whiskerage., unlimited command of æuupowder ; not without ferocity, and even à certain herolsir, stage herowsm, in them.\u2019 Meution 9! Drawcavelr may also be founa 0 one u dison\u2019s essays, and in Lesage s *Gll Bias \u201d vil, 1 (173514 Two Canadian Songs.1o the Editor or Notes and Queries: Sin \u2014Pleage tel! me througb tbe columns of your valuable paper who was the composer of A, the French nadian songs, L \u201cVive la Canadienns™ and Il.\u2018\u2019 A in Claire Fontaine.\u201d ours truly.Montreal.E.J.1.** La mélodie de cette chanson * Vive la Canadienne,\u201d ainsi que celle de * La Claire Fontaine,\u201d nous tiennent lieu d\u2019air national, en attendant mieux.** * I] est inutile de dire que les paroles de \u2018 Vive la Canauieane\u201d sont de composition comparalivement récente, et qu'elle ne nous vient pas de France; mais je dois faire remarquer que le premier couplet de cette chanson est le seul qui soit genéralement connu.Ce n'est pas sans peine que j'ai ,pu me procurer les autres, qui, comme où le verra, laissent Leaucoup.à désirer aous-te rapport du sept meénl poétique.\u201d 1L, \u2018Depuis le petit enfant de sept ane jusqu'au vieillard aux chevaux biancs, tout e monde, en Canada, sait et chante la Claire La mélodie de cette chanson est fort élemen- taire, et offre peu d'intérêt au musicleu * * * # On chante en France, «n Normandie, une chanson dont les paroles sont, i peu de chose près, les mêmes que celles de notre Claire Fontaine: mais l'air en est tout différent.\u201d From Ernest Gagnon's \u201cChan- \u2014_\u2014 Elementary Xduoation in Great Britain sud Ireland.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: B18, ~Would you kindiy answer the following questions in Saturday's issue?Which of the three countries, England.Ireland, or Scot land, is the moät advanced in regard to education?And could fou rive the percentaze of those who can nefther read nor write in each country, and much oblige.RH.Bleury street, In London the proportion of men who signed with marks in [883 was 6.2 per cent, and of women &à counties in the same year were Monmouth, Stafford, Suftolk, Norfolk and Cambridge, all over 20 per cent.ln Scotland thé proportion in 1882 was 6.85 per cent.o! men, and 1316 of women, tuations.\" during the last five years.In Kinross-shire sli males and fomales, married in 1880, signed their names.The two most illiterate counties by this test are Ross shire, ¥1.69 per ceut, males Lo 44.39 per ceut.fomales: and luverness with 16.50 males to 29.85 females.In Edinburgh the proportion .84 males, and 4.15 females: In Glasgow 10.61 males, and 21.47 females.in Jfeland the proportion unable to sign he marriage resister In A584 as 36.1 men, and 98.1 women.In 1874 tne on was 30.1 men, and gon.The ele- McCord and William streets; and had hig leg | Brass Dame pnentary education in Evglen the same svatam: har SF irasnd bo Lione are usually adopted, like Lraweaastr's- Fontaine.On n'est pas Canadien sans cela sons Populaires du Canada.\u201d (Quebée, 1880.) | The following table provas progress in the diffust of slelnentary education by indient- Ing the percentage of persons in Lugland and es who signed by mark during each year specified.The tabie is borrowed irom \u201cThe Btatesman\u2019s Year Book,\u201d edited by J, Scott Kaltie.Females.49.0 43.9 iH i The most iliiterate | showing a steady decrease, with alight Hac- | land II.* Emma Lajeanesse, ou Alban! pour l'appeler du nom qu'elle a illustré en al peu de temps\u2014est pce à Chambly, province de Québec, en 1848.1IL \u2018 Fn! ba La- eunèsse partit avec sa famille pou (tats-Unis.et alla g'ctablir a Albany, talo de l'Etat de New Yoru.remiers temps furent difficiles sur la terre traugère, tials Emma trouva dans l'évèque d\u2019Attany, Mgr.Conroy.un protecteur plein de bienveillance - .rés un séjour de plusieurs années A Albany, M.Lajsunesse se trouva en moyeus d r en Lurope avec aa fille.Elle son début A T, eapi- Les 4 passe! alsait l'Opéra de Messino sous ie mows d'Albani, Que ses succès ont consacré depuis.From * Albani\u201d par Napoléon Legendre.(Quéteo, & Lavigne.) About Coins.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Bir, \u2014 Will you kindly inform me of the value of an old culn, issued during the reign of Con- Staniine A, I), 3u8 to 30s hich is probably the Homan farthing, and of 8ne alittle larger, dated MLXXiI A.U.C.us per inclosed impression.Waterloo, Q.Jo the Editor of Notes and Queries: S1r.\u2014Please kindly inform me in your next Baturday'~ e lition, if a Wellington half-penny of the year 1814 is of any via.ue and oblige.1 Raspectfully yours + : Guy street, A CONSTANT READER.ANBWERS, \u201c B.\"\u2014Bronze coins of Constantine are common.Yours is of the size called \u2018second brass\u201d and may be procured at from five to ten cents in Europe where specimens are con- stanuUy bernz found.Oceasionally a rare reverse brings a much higher price.\"A CoNsTANT READER,'\u2014Coins with the bust of Wellington were up to fliteey years ago to be found in great numbers circulating in Canada, Specimens occasionally turn up now in cireulation, Your coin therefore is not worth more than two or thre cents at the most, 8 Montreal.An Unproved statement.To the Editor of Nutes and Quertes : SIR.\u2014 Will vou kindly let me know through Saturday's issue if there is any foundation in fact tor the statement made in the New York thserver of February lt, that \u2018The iate Duchess of Kent openly entered the Roman Church after her dauxzbter was firmiy seated on the throne.\u201d This surprising announcement iz toliowed by the asseriion that, \"Itis more than likely that, as she «rows olaer, Her Majesty mav lean more and more to ber mother's chosen church.\u201d Allow me to call attention to the faot that in Theodore Martin's Life of the Prince Consort there is a detalied and most touching account of the last hours of the revere-i Duchess and that no mention is made there of priest or Romish ceremonies.Mance Street.Ce ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT.Editor Etiquette Department: Please toll me if it is a breach of etiquette to put tooth picks on the dinner table or to hand thers to guests \u2018 ANS, \u2014] the hotel and restaurant.They are never seen at a private tabie where it would be the height of ili-breeding to use them.Editor Etiquette Department: Would it be impolite for a young lady and à young gentleman at a dancing party to danee a waltz to polka music.it being a polks on the programme.An answer will oblige.: LANCHE.ANs.-There could be nothing objectionable in their doing so provided they did not interfere with the movements of the rest of the dancers.Æditor Etiquette Department : Ifa young lady sits down after a waltz, apparently rather faticued, is it ungaliant or rude for a gentleman, who has been introduced to that 1 on that evening to tell her that she looked a little tired, meaning only tired fora few minutes od account of the waltz.> answering the above you will confer à vor ANs-Remarks relative tos lady's per SODAl appesrance, complimentary or others wise, should be most studiously avoided.No Jady caresto de toid, though she may Teel it, that slie looks fatigued, Do.Æditor Etiquette Depariment : vou kindly through the Etiquette me in : As secretarÿ of a Young People\u2019s Assoclatiop Iam instructed to write, officially.to several members of the concrega- tion, How should | address those with whom I am unacquainted, several of them being young ladies?(, PL A.Your letter being of à business character \u201csir \u2019\u2019 or \u201c Madame,\" as the case might be, would be the proper form of address.An seeming awkwardness, however, in thas ad- \u2018dressing young ladies might be overcome by letting vour communication take the form ot à ciroular or notice.Editor Etiquette Department: Kindly inform mo in your Baturday\u2019s Sran if it is customary to put the name of the house on your visiting cards, Also the name of the place we live in and is it to be printed whetbar -the name is or not?es tna card of à lady or gentleman at alldiffer in this matter?A.ANs\u2014 The name of your residence or your street address should always appear on your visiting cards.being printed in the left hand corner.It Is not usual to add the place you live in ; if you do so, however, it should be printed in keeping with the rest of the card.A gentleman's card does not differ from a lady\u2019s in this respect.Editor Etiquette Department: v A new minister has been appointed te the church weartend.He has offie/ated for more than two years.me time after his arrival my brother and a female cousin, who has been brought ub in our family, in company with- me caled upon him, representing my mother.We did not take our father\u2019s card, he ing rather elderly and much occupied, never disturbs himself with visiting or visitors.The day we called he was not at home and his wife and family were zone to the country for the summer.My brother loft bis card on him, we withheld ons on account of his wife's absence, We had not attended the ureb up to this time.On the return of the h family his wt ad w.our TARE-A6\u2014 ) ed.ifsrent cireumistancos Deven tad qx our attendance at church since that time.Kindly advise bow we are to act in this case, as we are very desirous of attending this church where we would re-rent a pew?.Y.Z ANe\u2014We think that your brother, representing the family, might call upon ti clergyman and express your desire to obtain 8 pew and attend his church.If there are any grown-up daughters it would be correct to leave cards, an attention which Jar might very properiv have paid In the firat instance, ever though the lady of the house was away from home, as she would have received the cards on her return.PERSONAL.Captain Angas Baker, Baure, is & guoet at the Richelieu.Rev Osborne Troop, of Bt Martin's church, Yho was indispossd for a few days, has recovered.The state of the city sidewalks is disarace- { Cape Honchare Bliphod A Bons meen apt.Heigham pedon a s-back on orchester ke -Benver Halt amd- fut, and accidents are of corner 3 \u2018wus cut so budly over the eye that several stitches wore necessary to close the wound.THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, Do you see her, pretty Jans, (Jing down the grassy lane, With her proud yet merry r, Honeysuckles in her hair Bonnis hair ap bright and brown, Like her lashes, now cast down; Tresses with a golden shesn Well befitting any queen.daughter true.And by closr and blue; And her smile sweet to geo Would that she would smile on me! Full of grace she Kips along.Carolling her mofning sons Like the cay birds in tho dale, As she swings her milking pafl Like a fair pearl in the gea-~ Like à Toot Atala flower % she: Royer heeding cloud or storm, eeping still her young heart warm.Do you ses her, pretty Jane?the is coming home in In her eyes a look divine: .Would\u2014oh, wou 1d that she were mtne! FEN Ernie idee Jo ed - t T.Louis Tooth picks pertain exclusively to mystily its readers.A week or ten days ayo the (Zazette published a series of inter views which they had heid with a number of tead- | 1B& retail grocers, Leariy ail in Lhe west end.Every ome of these grooers declared j tbe combine to be an cvil, contrary to the Spirit oi liberty in business, and certainly not calculated to give the public cheap sugar.bince thea Lhe (arctic has been (valnly)endeavoripg toshow that the whole sale grocers had a perfect right 10 combine to protect their interes!s, but the refiners had Dothiny to do with it.Would the Gazelle be surprised to hear that the combine could never have been lormed Lut with the von- sent of the refiners, and that 1f Dow they were to withdraw from it,the combine would Dot last one week, What is the sugar combine® Simpiy an ugreenient entered into by à number of wholesale grocers, caliing thetu- seilves à grocers œulid, aud the sugar refiners; the retiners in the first part agiee- ing to sell their sugar at u certain price only sue Rrocers As are members of.the Guild.To ail others if they must sell, but | believe they would rather not, they are to chatge L,6 per Ib.niore and withhold tha 23; per cenl discount, which 18 equal to'5-16 allowed 1othe Guild.Yo the public will see that the mewbers of the cousbine not only make !, riore profit, Lut also get 214 per cent, which the Lazrte !DLocentiy forgets Lo mention.On thelr Dart Lhe members of the Combine agree that they will sell sugar in certain districts at certuin prices, the details of wnich I need vot occupy space in showing here.Tue Gazette also states that tLe reason for the combine bein Ivrmed was because the wholesale grocers were selling suzarat à logs, or any rate without auy protit.Who asked them to do 80: leho auswers who.Why did they sell itr Simply to push trade and sell other goods.\u2018The.(fazetle thinks this is not tne right, way to do business, \u201cand 1 strongly agree with it.But then the Gazette says, and bas ropeated iL Beveral times, that the retail grocers are ab perfeot liberty to sell sugar at cust to attract custom if they choose.The wholesale man must be protected, but the retailer, well, \u2018ne don't amount lo anything.Loes tbe Gazelle lor- Rel thal, taking the city aud coluiry to- Rether, tneregare mure than IUU retail grocers lo every wholesale ote and if their opinions were got and their votes were polled, they would ail Le against it and vole to have it abolished! I see by the Gazette of this morning that it is trying to prove by Mr.Mallow's evidence beiore the labor Comission that there Is no combine atuonugst the refiners.What absurdity! Why, the telegram from Merrickton, proves tu n Orlainty thala combire such as I have referred to does exist.; Mind vou, I don't say that it exists much to the Interest or profit of tbe reliners, but that they are a party to ik, in lact, Lie very keystone ol it, cannob for à muwent be denied.With regard to yellow sugars not being included, well, lol any one not In the combine try to buy themand they will svon find \u201cout whelher they are aflected by it or not.I belteve that no greater blow has ever been struck at the vitals of our National Policy than this sugar combine, and I would advise Lhe Gazette and all other Government organs to take the fact seriously into accouut wbea trying to delend anything su unpalatable to the public Laste as (he sugar combine.In fact 1f It was right it would not need the Gluzette or any one vise to deiend it.I have n wondering jor some time why some of the leading retail men of olr city and cour ty bave not written to delend their luer- est, and itis only when 1 have noticed in the A mpire in Toroutu And now the Gazette in this city trying to throw the blame lor the high price of sugar on tbe retail grocers that I am constralued to write on their be- balf and more particularly that the public shall be correctly informe HETAIL GROCER.A Winter Port, Jo the Editor of the STAR: SIR, \u2014I noticed in a late issue, a news item stating that on or about January 25, the harbors of North Sydney, Digby, Yarmouth and Annapolis were frozen solid.No men- tiop is made of Haliiax harbor, aithough the tern seems to have been forwarded irom -that quarter, vet that harbor was frozen But the harbor of Digey was not frozen but hag\u2014rs in all previous years.remained open and perfectly free to navigation.Vessels bound to Annapolis, but caught in the ice above (ont Island, about four miles below the town, and Len in one case crowded asbore by it, had since been roughbt back to open water and safety at gby.The steamer \u201cAzorian\u2019 arrived at Digby the last week in January, and alter waiting a few days, attempted to reach Annapolis to unload coal and take in a cargo of apples for London, but was stopped by the ice four miles below that town.There she was frozen in so securelv that part of her cargo of coal was put on teams driven to her side, and carried to Annapolis.Before discharging all her coal a parlial tbaw set in which enabled ber to back out of the ice and return to Digby, This detention, risk and Increased cost might have been saved had the \u201cMissing Link\u201d of railway been gompletes \u2018een Annapolis atid Diwæby.The distæèce is but 15 miles, the road is already graded, and in fact has been for years, a suflicient subsidy tor its completion hus been provided by the Dominion Government, and yet, for sume inexplicable reason, it remains in s/ult quo.Ali winter, so far, the steamer \u2018\u2019Kecret\u201d from 5t.John bas made her regular trips to Digby, with fieigbt and passengers.Most of the tretght for Annapolis and eastward has been stored In, Digby since Annapolis .was frozen in.t Lhe-barsengers and mails bave been carried around ihe Basin, a distance ot twenty miles, at a very considerable cost, and much discomfort to the former, whilat the mid-day mai) bound east from Digby has been diacontinued, juuch to the disadvantage of the puhiic, as the mid-day steamer is frozen in at Annapolis.Yarmouth is completely shut out from the sea by thick ice extending to the outside limite of the road-stead, which is not likeiy to be broken up for a month or more to come.Digby bas the only open harbor on the south side of the Bay of Fundy, from its urce.to its mouth.It neser-freosea;: ; ,what is Knownñ asa \u201clow-water harbor,\u201d can be entered at any time of tide.This pertect freedom from ice is not attributable,l think,to any other harbor, bet ween St.Jokp's, Newfoundland, and Baltimore, It is somewhat amusing to notice in the pers that the beautiful basin\u2019in front of ixby, large enough to accomimodat: the navies of the world with perlect salety and good holding ground, ls In summer calied \u201cAnnapolis sin,\u201d but when frozen up, above Goat Island, is mentioned as \u2018Lib Rein.\u201d This winter, like many others before It, bas demonstrated that tor lhe reguler and rapid transmission of mails, freighte and passengers by tbe, shortest route between lifax and the United States, aa well as western Canada, the harber of Digby ts the indispensable and indisputable winter port of Nova Bceotia.Buv for this purpose the public interest demands the | completion of the \u201cMissing Link.\" b.Coldest Weather In Huntingdon, To the Editor of the STAR: eta ce bos \u2014f-rend-wih\"much Mitérést the extract from the diary of the late Mr.§.H, Andrews, regarding the culdest weather in Mon IL can give you mv experience of the coldest weather in Huntingdon.Dur ing the winter of 1854-5 ! ne morning observed a mercurial thermomoter down to ~\u201445.1 at once Look a bottle of mercury from my office where there had been a fir for some time and poured a quantity into a saucer and laid it on the top of a snow driit In fifteon minutes I examined it and found the mercury frozen solid.Ig my chiidren to come and see frofen mercury, telling them that probably they would never see it again.I put on a glove ang lifted up the solid mercury and held it up so that all migh see it.I regret that I cannot give the exact date.; ; Franois G.Speirs, M.D.Huntingdon, February 29, 1888.Do the Hdi Madame Albani, iditor of the BTAR: ; Srn,\u2014Do yon not think that the members of the City Council and the citizens of Montreal generally would show far more homage \"to Madame Albani's genius by subscribing © and an \u201cAlbani scbolarship in miusié,\u201d in etthefthe Royal College of Music, the Royal Academy) or the Guildhall Sch ot Music, London, be competed for by lent roustos! students of \u2018this city, atter of the scholarship founded Donald Smith and Sie unique and most character} entertainments given on the continent are the winter hospitalities of Their Excellencies at Ottawa.Nowhere el as in Canada does nature permit hersel to lend such an obviously important hand in the proceedings with such de- most | lightful results, nowhere else does there eXist the official opportunity for utilizing her assistauce on so grand a scale for su comparatively trivial a purpose as the exercise of a social duty.And nowhere else, as at the Canadian apital, do circumstances exist which make such utilization the eminently proper and befitting thing iu is here.Yor several davs the accustomed visitors at Rideau Hall have been contemplating with satisfaction, and the favored strangers m Ottawa with a flutter of expectation, the prettily decorated card which announced that Her Excellency the Marchioness of Lans- downe would be \u201cAt llome\u201d to them from eight to twelve last night.The card, which was designed.by Mr.Pereira, of Ottawa, bore a representation of the various amusements to be indulged in during the evening, instead of the usuai \u201cSkating and Tobogganing™ in the corner, and will be valued by those who received it, not only as a pleasant memento of a most aelightful evening, but :n no small measure for its own genuine artistic merit.I wish the task of describing the scene were as easy for u certain pen as it appears to Lave been 1or Mr.Pereira\u2019s pencil.First, there was the moonlight upon the show as it lay unbroken between the clumps of spruces and tamaracks in the grounds about Rideau.White and silent as it lay hundreds of years before the first lamberman's axe went ringing through the solitudes of the Upper Ottawa., Up the long drive went sieigh- load after sleighload of people, who alighted betore the ante-room of the Curling rink, where they were announced by an orderly and received by Lady Lansdowne and His Excellency.Going through to the open air a scene spread itselt before them, which must have set every drop of Canadian blood in their veins tinglin, with pride and enthusiasm.hich was a very beneficial result, for the thermometer marked zero at' least and the general circulation would otherwise have been sluggish, A huge bonfire, built in a conical shape, with the flames bursting out at the top, blazed furiously near by.Chinese lanterns glowed everywhere among the trees; a double row of them traced the boundaries of the two rinks in the hollows, and made high and dazzling parallels against the sky in marking out the courses of the toboggan slides,\u201d Arches decorated with ever greens overhung the way to various parts of the grounds and in these too the gay little flame sprites danced and sputtered, In a miniature ice castle at the foot of one rink the band played; and through all went the gay multitude of Her.Excellency\u2019s guests, in that diversity of raiment which a winter's night entertainment out-of-doors makes possible, Some wore Loboggan suits and these were the most picturesque and doubtless the most comfortable, some, in the wise conviction that they would never be observed, their ordinary walking dresses, some, but these were not the knowing ones, the full glory of their best clothes, Among the gentlemen kuickerbockers .were almost universal and their apparent comfort, grace and becomingness made one wish they were garments for .ordinary as wedl as extraordinary occasions.Everybody was there, either in his own proper person or by proxy in some of his friends or relatives.An event at Rideau is the best possible opportunity for observing Ottawa society in its most expressive phases, Beside you stands a »enator frow: the East with his feminine attachments, on the other hand a member from the West with his, Here and there you catch the broad a's and miss the final g's of some visiting English man who regards the scene through bis single eye-glass and pronounces it \u2018very interesting, really! And quite chgr- acteristic, with a difference about it, and that sort of thing, you Know.Nor are more expressive rapturés lacking from our enthusiastic cousin ln belle Americaine, who is here with her fluent adjectives as she is avervwhere where the pleasure of a novel sensation is to be expenenced.There is plenty of French in the air too, and numbers of pairs of the brightest black eyes follow the flight of the sky rockets, which their owners accompany with all sorts of fervent ejaculations.For now, while the skaters and the tobogganers bave paused in their graceful rounds and their swift descents to devote themselves to cold turkey and hot claret in the curling rink, the grounds outside are turned into a pertect fairyland with fireworks, The little ice castle grows luminous with the rose and blue and green, lights burning in its crystalline depths; rockets flow agdinst the sky, all sorts of unnamable fiery creatures leap high into the air and contort themselves in their swift dissolution ; myriads of colored stars dep softly down through the night, id on the snowbank before the rink three fire- fountains together shower drops of | purple and green and go \u201cThis is the | crowning pleasure ;.it is time to say goodnight.And there are few who say t without feeling the liveliest appreciation of one of the most tastefully planned and admirably carried out schemes of vice-regal hospitality that Rideau has ever seer.ARTH GRAFTON, PILLS.The Great Liver aud Stomacs Remedy, For the eure nf all disorders of thes Stomach | Liver.Bowls Hidners, Bladder, Nervous iseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Cos- tiveness, Indigestion, Billousness, Fever Inflammation of the is, Pilea, and all derangements of the ternal Visosra, Purely vegetable, contuining av Merours minerals or deleterious drugs.PERFECT DIGESTION will be accomplished by taking Radway Pills By so doi ick {eadache, Dyspepsia.Foul S8tomash, Bilious wilt avoided and the food toad is oa n° contribute {ts nourishing properties for the support of the natural waste of the #ær-Obserre the follows sym toms results 0, posture bi vobl bes Head eficien of rn {ratio i vaine gfe kin sod es bain in the Sid ent | Lim and Bu den Flushes of Heat, Barutns À few doses ot HADWAY'S PILLS will tres ord by all dra a CA e system of all p torqur took a.los, 25 conte pet \"Bends an { MAOWATS A Skin itself.and not only with lis coassians \u2018esquia- mation, but with its natura! functional «etion, oliminates all was'e.accumulation and dis- eare, Hence, a skin without blemish means more than beauty; it means beaitt.CUTICURA, the great Skin Cura.and Corrs.CURA SOAP, an exquisite skin beautifiar, prepared from it, externally, and CUTICURA RE-.BOLVENT.the new Blood Purifier, internally, curd every species of torturing, disfiguring, itchinæ, Bcaly and pimply diseases of the skin, sealp and blood, with luss of hair, from pim- : ples to scrofula.I have been afflicted for a great many yaars with bad blood, which has caused me to have sores on my body, My hands ware in a solid sore for over a year.1 had fried almost everything I could hear of, but had given Un all hopes of ever beine cured.when saw the advertisement of the CUTICURA REMEDIES.T used one box of CUTICURA, one bottle of Re- SOLVENT, And one Cake of SOAP, and am now able to do all my own work.Mrs.FANNIE STEWART, Staunton, Ind 7 Bold everywhere.Price : CUTICURA, 75e: Soar, 85e: RESOLVENT.$1,50.Prepared by tbe POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co, Boston, ass, AF Send far \"How to Cure fkin Disencen.® 64 pages, 50 {1lustrations.and 100 testimonials.toa .2°\" \u2018 re ae an Ey | ; Bb TL a\u2014 = eee \" ivr Popa mére en rer er A pris eens rep weep \" DUNGEONS DARK AND DREAR.io Scramieat Yih Tad sit ihepes | NOTES AND QUERIES ~~ iffoal, Rossow of Menara © WHAT PEOPLE SAY.\u2014 | uinuricw, somtes, sac, esd aoubion | Co | Te ouse and warden, and a of communi.ry 60d oihor Subjects Dis.You © élemeostary éducation in the British The Sugar Combine and the Refinars.sticking of » p J , with Albanie same Jimited Accommodation In the cation could essily be madg through tlie Literary and other Subjec Isles, consult a veluable article Whit.tne an ?foscribed the Ob some out-oi-the-way- Montreal Gaol.east wail of the priann yard.Another site -é#issed by Mr.Murray.taker's well known Almanao.To the Editor of the fran: take an intorset sido sureet th ough, Derbape.both could pe CS , er 4 in the southwes:ern corner.tl Teeter ° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 you \u201c A f TT\" & Viait to the Frison\u2014A Cisapiy Pince\u2014 Were thts sus estion carried ut the central : \u201cDrawosnair.\u201d Madaibe Albani, Jo everything that pertains to the good af Co ture's suggestion.! au, sir, SN .5 The Debtor's Ward\u20148agd Cases.portion of the prion, how to & great extent To the Editor of Notes and Queries: ; To the Editor of Notes and Queries : the publie {hud that our t position AT , Yours obediently, - or \\ N A visit to a gaol offers excellent opportu- vceupied by officials, could be used for the grin gun\u2019 you tell where the individual \u201cgp 1 Where was Madame Albani, the hort & Ye in yo : Jumas.to let the sacs, 1868.OmanLrs A.£ Hanmss.TON GA pity tu the moralist, Lhe p puer, ur Lhe accommodation of prisoners, and would named by Bis W.Scott in the ntruduation ro noted vocalist born?2 Yadame her maiden Li iL bpuce n your ri e a the mere ; [ g bilantbropist to follow his particular bent ive some 70 additional cells.A proper \u201cst Ennan's Weil.\u201d and by Brrou in his \u201cDoR pame?& What reasons did she probably bave Poole knox Lhe real iru La role Lo the _ BHAIC-A.BRAG.À % > n descantins thereon, but tue visit paid cla~sification could thon be made, acd it is Juan\u2019 (eleventh or twelfth cuuiol ealed for taking the Dame \u2018\u2019Albani?*\u201d Pp Luar combine sbuut which ¢ e azelte bas \u2014\u2014\u2014 .ON ( yesterday to the Montreal guol by a SIaR estimated that the lotal expense, the greater \u201cDraweansir.\u201d is to lcund?I fancy the Bt.Mary's, Ont.Desn laboricg so hard lor the past\u2014w to There is no doubt that the prettiest, \u201c %N A \\ WZ Without Blemish Fee.7where a network of sudarifie ducts.veins and pores.the un Gonstnn'!y renaws | { T have suffarad all my ijfe with skin, dis.enses of différent kintls, and bave nover found permanent reilef, until, by the aivire of a cindy friend, I used your valuabls CUTICURA REVEDIFS.J gue them a thorough trial, using six hotties of the CUTICURA HESOLVENT, [two hoxes of CUTICURA, and seven cakes of Creel rae Roar, and the result was junit what 1 had been tuid it would be\u2014a romplete rure, ; BELLE WADE, Richmond, Va.Reference, G.W.Latimer, Druggist, Rich mond.Va.Co { Haye just usad your CUTIcoRA REMEDIES Jon one of my ::iris, And found it to be just what dt is recommen led to be.My daughter was all broken out on her head and body, and the hair commenced to coms ou\u2019, Now she js a+ smoo:h as ever she Was, and she hagnily .used ona hox of UUTICURA.one cake of CUTI- | CURA RoaR, and one bottle of CUTICURA RE- '80LVERNT, I doctored with quite 4 number of *doctors, bnt to no avail.I am willing to make \u2018affidavit to the truth of the statement.' GEORGE EAST, Macon, Mich.i For the last vear I have had a species 0, Mitehiny, «ealy and vimply humors on my face, ,to which a creat many imathods of treatment, without success, and which was aneedily and entirely cured by the CUTICURA REMEDIES, Mrs.INAAC PHELPS, Ravenna, O, $Q SKin, scalp and hair preserved and beautified BABY 85 (Be use &f CTTICTEL BOAT, PLES, biacibeads, red, rouih, chapped and oily skin, preven 91 Pl d by CUTIOLRA SOAP.for Infants and Children.I SSN * *Casterfa is se well adapted to children Castoria cures Colle, Constipation, t d itas superior to any proscrip Sour Bt b, Di Eructation, known to me.\u201d H A.Ancvaz, M.D., sus Tos, ives stoop, Sud prosièes dis 551 fe.Qxtord St, Brookiya, K.X.wuËss ajurious mediontion.a \u2018Tux Crrraum Couvarre, 77 Murray Street, N.Y\u2026.HUMPHREYS?DR.EUMPHREYS' BOOK Sloth & Cold Bindin, Pages, with Steel « HAILED FREE.Address.P.0.Roz 1818, X.V, Oriping, Bitions Colic., Yomi .i iting PAPIER WLINSI The great success of wrist Paper is due to its power to draw irritation to the exterior of the body.The best doctors \u201crecommafid \u201cit for 1mRITATION in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, SORE THMROATS, GRIPING, RHXVU- MATISM and other PAINS Very simple and easy in its use.One application is sufficien Thosswho know De DEHAUT\u201d3 PURGATIVE PILLS do not hesitate in their us and mea tsnited to your convenience.As no PE arines from he effects ol these pills, you wil! readily decide to use them ag: whenever required.Price in Frauce, 3trs, and 3frs.60a FOR BALE BY ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS RAILROAD TIME TABLE.Bonaventure Dôpot.GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.Toronte, hi and all polate West.Leave 9.05 an.605 | Arrive aan.8 pa 1130 pin \u2018Toronto (Local) .Leave ea 7.30 p.m.Ottawa.Leave 8.50 a.m.4.30 pm.| Arrive 11.30 A.D $20 vie \u201c707 77 Brook viile (Miscelln 8).Leave 1.30 p.m.; Tia Bs mm.: Cornwall (Local), Leave 5 p.m.{Arrive a.m Quebec and Richmond, Portland and $herbrooka, lJæéave AID an.30.18 p.m.| Arrives an.8.15 p.m, laiand Pond, rt Accompanists\u2014G.Powles, Organist of the Cathedral.and G.Couture, Choir master of the at RESERVED SEATS, 50c\u2014at Nordheimors Music Bore.) 3 34w St.Paul\u2019s Church YUUNG MrN\u2019» ASSOCIATION, The Regular Fortnightiy Meetine of the Agsogiption A take piace on TUESDAY EVE ch uih.when Professor Moyne ENT deliver a re on -TENNYSON\u201d hair Will be taken at Kizhl c'cork._ 53.NATURAL RINTORY SOC IETY.\u2014-\u2014\u2014 COURSE OF \u2014\u2014 SOMMERVILLE LECTURES! (FREE! Thursday, March 8th, J \u201cWeather Probabilities.By CHARLES UAUPMAKL, MLA, F.R.6.C, Thursday, March 13th, \u201cThe Climate of the Canandinn West.\u201d By ERNEST INGEBSOLL, Esq.Thursday.March 22nd.\u201cClimate in relation to Wealth.\u201d By Du, T.G.HoDpick.The Musaum will b+ opon at 7 o'clock anch evening, an: the Chair will be tukea at 8 o'tlocks precisely.Bed.HARRINGTON Chairman of Lecture Committee.F.6.MOSS, Treasurer.356 law HE LADIES AID SOCIETY OF CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ~ PROPOSE HOLDING A\u2014 Swiss Musical Arcade Bazaar, In the bagemant of that Church, the \u2018 Bend nnd Wrd MA CID, Remember the great Ten Mile Race at the Dominion Rink on Monday night.;,, McGILL UNIVERSITY.192:-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 41 5 law Candidates for the odice of Soerotarv, Ite gistrar nnd Bursar, vacant by the 4.-caae of the iate W.C.Baynes, B.A.\u201cre 1uv.tal to apply to the Board a if Governors un Or before the 151th of Mareh, 1 The analifications raquired nre a thorough knowledge of bookkeepin.s anid neesunta and ot the mannenent of property and investments under the laws of this Provinev, an:l somo acquaintances with A.adernient forms and business, A University graduuto wil bo preforvel, pplirations, ating salary exnoaad, * mil ad l'irassed totne Book SABLE, IER, Chancellor Aloxander Street.ne 5 J.W, BRAKENRIDGE, D.C L., Acting Sacer.PUNE _Februarv lat, 1888._ 26102 Credit Foncier Franco-l'anadien 30 8T.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL Established in LL LEN Loans on mortzages on imnioved farme, In the city.on houses, stores, sle.Loans t,o Corporations, Fonns to Nenoot Corparations.Loans with or without amortizniion at tho choice of the borrower.Amogiization assures the borrower tha benetts of tha interest at: he {apa rule us baked ponte tan,\u201d mbursemonts hefnre the dud date alowed.Mortgages purchased.Capital.40.+ 000000 c 0 00e +.$3,000,000 Amount Foaned.\u2026 83.\u2018 00,005 3 GHEVALILR ENT BEAU, 11%aw_ Genera! Secy.___ Director, Will the Record go?Where will i go?At he Dominion Rink on Monday Night =, 633 ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.an Lent nome and learn.Not on ate to imarnin ny eho .pt ut fume yet Yuen +5, Beier.Head Ve Drama Java Ane dde and Lh re He \"ih nen grist a tte x tiers, We ne dax sas Ms afid Thursda ton a ray i Fins.be fre: Un ' Tuesday sud ¥ rid v.mamers | and Jr ws 4.90, Cieziay and Friday, as Le LS han Fair iid on wii ail a ifort 7 my advertisement Ie res Shur proboir he pops.{dren nr kt M.Prir sue anl Thos.Allan, 2811 xt, Catherine wo A MALDON, memes = mrt mmm oni ANCINGe=s PROF.DULKYES NEW lass for hezianers, Alun End huran Pvoningé.Advrncet «in ever > A.575 aération : Fe, 7 .wi rw ith she ; va Tharsdays, Private enpons HI diy of the, Wied ms ac thesia Mae 4 get engaved with classor, The holder of the Ten Mile reeord against the Holder of the Ten Mile Championship, at the .Dominion Rink, on - #2 I i fra a 528 OMEATUR \u2018 ; .Meetings and Amusements TS \u2014\u2014 CAPEMY OF MUSIC Hea w HAL Vi PC «1 Manager.mCoMSES MOSDAY, Frahuany 2711 AX ron, and Med VAN AS SEEVENSON: THE WORLD NG AINST HER._Boata now on -a'e Ww! _Norlbeunaer\u2019s, A CADEMY OF WHEN IHOMUMAS, Lentes ant Manager.Uno Woek and nant Mattuee, menclug MON LAY, March Sih.PECK & FIRM ANS On the Trail; or, Daniel Gone, The Pioneer.MUSIC .com.By Cnarles Gayler wiie le ans Mawes Late, We au ! .an eat tal Vera n arian ! Kane Forte: \"on i: bas Le vue e Fin ug 5134 i of buon Se Als how th sale wt torah ners, & JACOLS THEATRE LOYAL, Neo comuenciogx MOM AY, Feb, JASCO HW ALT LOR and bis NO \u2018 Jan Th day Fribov & cat ir lay, uflett 00 nl T1 IE RKANDER FRE i ca ant de, Reserve) svats, SPARHOW > Muse Sake.su Mtamety Jumpiy.480 Lin Amey PIRE PE QrARROW & dACOHS k Res THEATRE ROYAL Every Afieeny, aud kvening, Week Come menscing ON va Y, WANG Gh, TONY DESTER HS, EVER Wir ONE, HUMYTY DUMPTY PAXTOWIME And Acku\u201d wieitged Great nt Speciaity Lyn Apany in A mericu Few treks! No hunest New wardiobos! ™ rires uf adn za and Joe # New in .ntez Reserved seats, a UE.oil Me THREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB.& By Handicap, Steerierhase + to bao oil's Back River, on Satur.as, 3rd Maich.Four prises, Club tracips at 8.80, Limit man in race at 4 o'clock.RAYMOND BINMORE, _513 Hon.Ses 2 GH FUSILIERBRS RIFLE oh ASSOCIATION.Re A Kpeélal Mea:ins of the Rifle A~sovin: on wil he Leid In the Armoury, Old Cats Ha ravurday Evening, March 3rd, at 8 © Cook dudes \"GLO, DENISON.Captain, 52 2 _ Bre'y-Tre ons, ANNUAL DINNER! TO-MORROW (BATULDAY), 7.839 p m., WINDSUR HOTEL.EE can he procured from any member thie Committes, W.L MATHEWS, e 2 __Hon, Bea.3, RR dh ALSCOTS OF CANADA, \u201cFLOU FPFANY.A Special Meotins nl \u201cF Co Lab bathe ope Coffes Honse on pany wi 1 bye BATU LAY Niet Sri larch, at o'clock cin + livery man must, wien ava Ls TBBOTSON, 522 __ Captain, SE \u2014 _ ENGLISH WORKINGAEN'S BR % NEPIT SOCIETY.The usual Monts y Mopting on 5 Moxpsx JA xT, 5th [ns at Le Oidietiows lat, S62 hy Ten stree et A T30 pow.Nomination of Officers at this Mrajtas JONN GAUNTIETT, Nec, MN OUNT ROYAL LODGE 4 No.!, LO.O.F The above Lodge ri Fa in ihe OddioNlows\u2019 Hl \"TE ç Jal Steer, on MOND g 8 o'clock.Bu Sinden Revision of the \"iy.laws.By order of \u2018he Ne Ga MOUNT OY AL LODGE, No, 1, w Al give an antertataue nt In ihe » EBER HALL, 330 ny Mons NING next, March a Yh IAAL ae fout, t thy duor, MH.WALDLE, Nec.iin PAPER CA (LIMITED).NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN that the Frr- TBENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of Canmia Paper Company Linited; will be hele i at the ¢ Qmoany\u2019s Office, No.580 Cruix s'reet, in this city, on TUESDAY, 18th MARCH, At THREE o'clock p.m, ° By order of the Board.JOIN 6.YOUNG, fec.- Treas, _ Montreal.1st Maroh, 1938 _ _b210 10 k NOTICE.The Annnal General Nesting of the Share hoiiersott i Citizens\u2019 \u2014\u2014 Company of Canade will be held at thn Company's Jes 181 BT.JAMES sinker Montreal, on MONDAY.the Fifth day ol Marek next, at Pao \u2018clock p.m.tn elect three Directors, nnd erneraliy trans- uct the business of tho Company.A Dividand at tho rate of SIX per cent, per apni bins this day heon declsrod upon the l'aul-ue \u20ac apital of the Company 10r the year elon 1x) Dacemiber last, Di able ut the Company » Ollice vl and after the 15th day of March next, Trantor Books will be elosed until after the Anvual Merting.By orteraf the Board.GERALD E.HART, General Manager.1888, 45 Srod nd Feb.as ry\u2019 vy ad NOTICE.Tho anotia! Coneral Meeting of the Stockholders of La Banqua du - ouple will be held nt tha afitee of tha frank, Jumon street, an MONDAY, the Bh Maren Cn at 3 o'cioek .1h conformity with the 16th and 17th clases of tha So of Ineorporation, By urder ui the Board of AE JE .J, 8 BOUS tas sito u BANQUE mM PEUPLE DIVIDENR NO.10:4.The Stackholders of La Danque Au Peuple RHE 4 mul Divte ara haraby notified that: lé XP.*rine la NELBONS, on 107 Bleury street.DUFF « æ FRASER, 53 2 - Auot Pan STOCK.Sr THONOCERLES, Bt DAM 5 BASE oho a % rotiei: from pâhacss, bas in 80) ARVEL!\u201d BY THE DUCHESS.PRICE 20e.2 MAIL 88e.Ÿ 3.CLARKE , 8 G0.50 Beaver Hall BL and 8leighs, Horses, eté.also the whole o Rousebold Furniture and Effects.men pan mé; sent fer cGoum, Uf la Stoner she, 184 ue DUFF & FRASKS 532 ctiones ALE OF VERY NEAT HOU FURNITURE AND Ber Sols Ving for England.Of iy who saving fo) an se y dence N De ON SP TEL NS T.on 3 PVR DRE MURNINS.10h = the furniture and effects, very good, pian octaves, Brussols Carpet 1-8 lie of Lake Obamplain, by Landsenr Engraviogs,P Bult NS Gasaliers.a Dining.Table and Side 3 overs! Be esses, alt Stand, Brussels Starr Carpe .G pe Stove, with hot water pipea Bart BF abtt B£xeodt! Fraser Butidings ba, had only at CLARK'S, oT PEWRITING (* REMIN INGTON oe Taught Daily.$5 I CENTS A BOX! 50 Each Box Containe TEN PACKAGES of Heavy Cream Laid Eavelopes.Ne.6.35 Envelopes to the Package, for 50e.Regu- \u2018 lar P Be.rico, o be bad oniy from us, at 50 A HALL HILL, \u201c W.J.CLARKE & CO.ONEY orb d other securities, n merchandise an r MEWHORT.Apply to W.F Hea! r.state and Financial nt , St, Sn ont oty ~ OSPEL HYMNS! NOR: or 2 8 AND 4 ait bound in one volume, for 50a To B, on Beaver Hall .B3x1 tensils, etc, etc.Baie at ten o'clock, DUFF & 538 et Hil NALE OF VERT S0HETiNTUIEE | HOLD FURNITURE, E CAR, the Furniture ali Bosto 53 JONEY TO LEND ON CITY PRO- pertz in $600 and upwards.1 DAT I, STRERT.Rice No.786 Palace street.Un WEDMESDAT MO MORNIN 6 clock.Durs æe duce.nih PEEL GLEE ner from Moyal Normal ontreal testimon Fe Korma 73 St fntoine ab, BA joutars in future advortiaë a ARSE N BERLY BALE OS 2 Btoves, | Spe T= PEWRITING whieh .to fake p hry 6th March next, at 11 6.m.CENTS A oT A DOZEN OF reaily good Lead Pencils, with .ad- astable rabhoe t tons.for 200.Just the Pen or ordinary 08 on ARR from ua at KE & CO., Btationers.PROMPTLY DORR WM.Mets N, aan 181 #6, ames Street roons intorested In Real Estate aré re Quested to attond the sate of NO.163 MANCE STREET, \u2018 lace at the of @, ¥, office of SLAND, N £50 8t.Jobn Street, on Tamer SAN, Exchnage.) .G.Srharut, A : Brooks bouaht and sold eas \u201cwhen wi , 10 per cent.mad or small dntesrs\u2019 sox Bt of Govern: land sax sojp- ¢ BR TENDERS be racoived upto ke of iow Loch inst.noon.fof aciifivor » a works of ings:\u2014 personnes PP Bh Magis Sarees Wik Song mm, a | Shirt, Collar and Cuff SENT et orn ons sa Ea i 5 A 5 TRE EE Bar El TY EEE are G00: }¢ ren 2.wife ot Qgorge Boomers of ditsnter at 027 8 bom ue à ALB\u2014On March 2.at 79 St.Feilx street, tbe wife of George \u20ac sorge MacDonald of a CENTÉRE\u2014At Maror street, ou Murch 2, MEN wife of D, MeEntyre, of a = ILNE = At 134 Cote bu antoine re cu, on tbe ¥ t March, the wife of G, A, Milpe, of a aughter, PRI RICK ON, Hareb 2 2, at 474 William stgeot, tbe wife of se, of à 8 BEYNOLDS \u2014 Pretichsburg on \u2018Wodnesday.February 29 the wife of B, ley nol; ds.y ai son.(Now York papers please eo.BTEVENS\u2014243 EusU» pures, Poston, \u201cal 14, Februury 28.wite of 5, G.Stevens al dausbier of J.W.Phoips, of biabbridzo Last.P.O Of à bon.MARRIAGES BATCH BERR\u2018\u2014A: Toronto, February 29, Levy.ork Aelluse.Arthur F, Hutch Lo ÈS T Mareh 1,} Ov ANAL Tornn'a creh SY SONES DE: of 8 bride, John C.Jones to Mariaune Leno no PERCIVAI-WILNS N-At Toronto, February 29.iy Liev.+ N Bern, James l'urcisal to Hanusb Wil-50.; LD ALIS.Bou) RGEA%U\u2014In thi- ci y, ared TR vears and tte ci du, Vitor our con, Eng.Mou uy, Maen 3, at sl wul louve his lute 1 8',6et.: 8.30, for sone.Fricwds and «4 u (BL A wi boat Funerui oo Te AtiVos Ai fe ques tod further motive.BRUNEL\u2014AU Gr'awn, larch 1.Mury Ans.relict Of bu luts doi.uel Brunel weed 71 yoars.BIYTH\u2014At Citawa, March 1, Ceo, ed.T.hyth, ned 58 yeni.BARROWMAN\u2014At Proson Road, James Barrowman, sed 72 years.BIRLELL-At 6 108D Woo Ont.Froruary 27, 1.berézer firre:, azed 30 yes BlsCU.- At sy tney, Caps Destin.T.ieut - Colones! George Ghitttun Disc e aged 73 Yyoar-.CARTIER At Beums-ville, Mareh à susantah, wileot Jutues PL lartei, ucad 65 y< DAVID Tu thos eit or var 3, An wget Lie youlgest elovely mottos au! \u201cwa TER daughter ol or Joe) tn FUL LEit\u2014 Ca het L at 9 thes athedral and Coe eda 4 Canary, Friend Qu vesandiq un - aLves are reques vdi to attend wihout further notiru, 3 cz WILLLAMSON -In tHisde- on Mk 3.Matte: Munto, etl à wehiter of James Widtan-on, aged 1° and Tope Tunsral rem her pr rosier e, 4}2 se Dominique, on M 7 the 51h font, al 230 1, nm breads poo ed tu attend, vo Tuspueifu.y ree PEs NAL IF MAR JANKE LANDER swiss au .ved In ucouver \"ept Sr fins tv weit er am, 0 the address Yeiow, ~he vit hear naws$trom het wother, Mrs, Ha, QUE2 SL Lu trrine Re or, 513 \u201cppEtsos AL\u2014WANTLIRVIOLIN, Bad- jo and Lu a?jupi Apply to Simpson, ast 0 à Jounal Ey igo CE \u2018TRE \u201cH ASE prino, il pay Lien OND, must tw mesp.Adare 21 L _ su On the CANADIAN PACIFIC HR PL BRON OCEAN TH OCEAN, mmetudne (he Hot RY s PRRELKIRK Nour faite, MAN \u2018A Chinas Coll Vand OKI a: Wish or A bd seat free oo @picaion.WA, NOTMAN §n0N, 43+ 17 Blieury \u201cBeet, Montreal CRYSTAL RINK.BAND To-NIGHY BLACK ws, DOWD, Monday Feainr Next.| FIVE MILLEN, £7 The record is 0 bo hroke 531 Important Noyce ! Wao bag to inform our Frisnds af Customers tbat should tbev bave any HEniture to renair.Mautire-ses to madsen, Lo woutl Hke them to aditress un at orce, Rorier to secure prompt?aityndancu buicie spring TU>b is Upol Us.\u2014\u2014 oe.WM.KING & CO.Furnitur: & Bedding Mannfacti@ers, CRAIG STREET} pro 652 BEST B.ARG AT v FOR YIRRS! SLIGHT PARLOR CHANDI TER with Fan-5y Lampscomplate $5 00- vy \u20148$5.0 À manufacturar's at'ek s'retaiL Abe third d.scount, LOL ESL AMP STORE, 1742 Noir» Emme, mE se Catt.orirn et, Wit] oue- XN SIE For Cotton Ta lorie, i.4 lon Mists, Flour Abii Wm, 1, ULL, May wfacturer of Lirusies 0) pte BLEULRY SUL, Nu rotirectie any i \u2018 TT\u201d Rainy Weather Predicted.As wa shal\u2019 ave a continuous spel! of ft, R best nos 10 ge: vour Lintredas rade t ed, Fo coved or repalree, belore the rus M business coutuenñees at the DONINION UMBRELLA AND PARASOL FACTORY, 714 CRAIG SIRLET.Naxt dor to tho Canada \u2018Truss Paetory.re\u2019 N.B-dust recefver, Enclich, So h D trerman porosik U ort, ote 2 law THE FINEST LAGER Brewed.fas received the award at LENtaNNTAL Yams, New R® LEAN: and alinther éxhibions where d' Las comortetl, dAMES GLEST, AGENT Moutrenl.Canada.Dottie by thy PHGNIX Bottling Co, £ NLW YORI NY, U.8,A, _ 26teod Castor-Fluid ! (TRADE MA ZK UEGINVERED), A wonderfully effective Hair-dre-sing fonc remniin: dan traf, preventing the hair from fallinæs, prom ting its rowth, and {or keaping the sealn cool an) healthy \u2018or the toilet tab e, the\u2019 nursery, and after the bath, 1! is unsnrpassed, TRY IT! SBE CEN Fay sy all Dragglet Stores HENRY K.GRAY pha ob .144 61 Lag ë GREER and Late CARSLBWS COLUMN.TREMENDOUS INDUCEMENTS TREMENDOUS TREMENDOUS INDUCEMENTS INDUCEMENTS In order to increase our businesses this yout still more rapid than in the past, we will offer guods with a smaller profit than ever and consequently cheaper than ever, This spring our ipducements in low prices as compared with other dealurs will Lo very great.8.CARBLEY, THOUSANDS SAVED THOUSANDS bAVED THOUSANDS SAVED Many thousands of dollars will be saved this spring tothe Montreal public by pur- chusing Dry Goods at 8, Carsley\u2019s as come pared with regular Montreal retail rates, 5.CARSLEY.A writer on fashion says: \u201cIt is the fashion in France for Indies to take tea in bonnets and gloves.\u201d Itmay be so; we will not ate tem nt to question the truth of the statement, but wo prefer a ten-cup or even a broken pie- dish, drip so.\u201421 Dts.Gluves make Les taste bad.and bonnets CARPETS AI Be PER YARD CARPEETS AT Tic PER YARD CALPFTS AT 17e VER YARD CARPETS AT 176 PER YARD CAUDEITS AT 206 FER YARD CARKPEIS AT 25e PER YARD CARPEIS AT use PER YARD CARPEIS AT 306 PER YARD Waare shbowne the largest assortment of Carpe:s in C'auada at pricos 20 p.c.lower than any other house.The new line of Carpits 'mperted [or this spring's trade Are better vaiue than any before offersd.Intending purchasers would do well to exe amine our solaction elsewpere, stock before \u2018making their 8.CARSLEY, Tapestry Carpets at 35e worth 500 Tapustry Carpets at 860 worth 503 ry Carpots at Tapo-t 360 worth Sle Tapestry Carpets at 360 worth 30a Tapestry Carpets at 36 worth 500 Tapestry Carpe's at 86c worth 501 Tapestry Carpots at 362 worth 506 Tavestry Carpets at 36c worta 5 Ue An enrllers variety of Tapestry Carpets Heilin.: at pricas rangiræ from 80c per yard, a new line just received, tobe sold nt 36\u20ac, actually worth 5Cc.Also showing a iine of best 9 wire Taposity, with beautiful borde ers to mateb, B.CARSLEY, OUR BRUSSELS CARPETS AT 50¢ OUR BRUSSELS CAKPETS AT OLR BRUSSELS CARPETS AT OUR BRUSSELS CARPLTS AT bua 506 50c OUR BRUSSELS CARPETS AT ste OUR KRUSSELS CARPETS AT bHoe OUR LKUSSELS CARPETS AT 608 OUL BRUSSELS CARPETS AT fue Are the handsomest and most ser viceabla carpet in the market.We havs just opened anew line of these goods which surpass in style anything yet offered.& CARSLEY, Carpet Squares from $2.83 Carpet Squares from $2.33 Carpet Squares from $2.33 l'orpet Squares from $2.35 Carpet Squares from $2.35 Carpet Hquares from $2.35 Carpet Squares from $2.30 Carpet Squares from $236 An clezant line of Carpet Sgnares just put into stock, to bo sold at$2.35 and $3.10 eack.These guods are of à uow make, and this js the first time they have boen introduced in this market, 8.CARSLEY, Long Paletots Long Paie:cts Long Paletots Loug Paletots Long Yaletots Loni Palotots Long Paletots Tong Puletots Long Paletots Long Pu'atots Long Paletots Long Paletots Long Palatots Long Paleto:s Long Paietots Long Paietots Long Paletots Long Palatots Long Paletots Lonz Paletots Jus: rareived and put in stock.several lines of Ladies\u2019 I'aleiots, to be shown on Monday morning.8 CARSLEY.Dolmen Ulstors Molman Uisters Doiman Listers Lolman Ulstors Dolman Ulstors Dwiman Ulstors Lolman Uisters Dolman Ulsters Doiman Ulgiers Doiman Uistors Latesi styio Moiman Cisters, Dolman Tlsters Dolman Ulsters Do.man Ulsters Dolman Ulsters Dolmun Ulsters Dolman Ulsters Dolmän U!sters Dolman Ulsters Dolman Ulsters Doiman Ulstérs in all the lewling colors and newrst materials: at prices ranging from $2.20 to $35.por Moarhr * Cos ADVERTISEMENT.It SN IPA We expect great excitement ALL NEXT WEEK IN OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, FEATHER TRIMMING.100, WORTH 50c.Feather Trimming In Black, Navy, Greuat.Cardinal, Myrtle, Bronze, Tan, Light Brown, Dark Brown.Seal and Natural all at 10g per yard, Feather Trimmings, 80c, worth 650, 75¢ and 90e.Feather Trimmings in Light Grey, Dark Grey.Fawn, Drab, Slate, Brown, Binck, Seal.and Natural, al! worth 65e, Ti¢ and 90e.: your choice for only 30c.Foather Trimming, dtc worih $1.50.Feather Trimmings, 6 inches widow, following colors: Tan, Brown, Seal, Garnet, Myrtle and Black ail at 500, $1.50.Over 8.000 yards of Feather Trimming to be sold at 19¢, 30¢ and due, in the Navy, worth MUST KEEP OUR STORES BUSY, and to accomplish it, we MUST BELL CHEAP, Our object In selling the above so cheap is to make new customers, 50 as to keep lucreasing our business.Wo must Keep our stores busy, and to accomplish this We must se.i cheap.Our business hus kept iucroasing steadily year by yoar, and we ars determined that thiu year will be no exception.therefore it will ba our endeavor at ail times te place belore our customars *he best cash value in all kinds of first-class bry Goods.See our Spring importations which are- coming forward every day.JouN MERE a C> 1781, 1788 NOTRE DAME ST, SEXE 2.205,107, 100,111 AT.PETER 8ST.__ Terms cash and anly one price.53} bre BRASS LAMPS CHEAPER THAN EVER! \u2014i0i\u2014\u2014 NEW LOT JUST IN.0.BRASS LAMPS, $2.50.WILEY'S c HINA HALL QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR.Jor it, and take no other.ACARD OF IMITATIONS Trade Mark Made by THE ALBERT ToILET S0AF Co.A BARGAINS a 1888 & 1890 Notre Dame Street I A a Pa A Te tau MANTLES.We have received a\u2019 large invoice of Boring Mantes iu al] the latest designs and styles, no two alike, and shall place them on oxbibition next week in our Mintle Boom ou tho second floor Wo cordially invita the ladies ot Montreal and vicinity to this opening, and shall be pleased to allow any dress and mantle maker tho privilere of making »uch coping and taking such notes as sho may wish, ALL NEW AND HANDSOME GOODS.\u20ac Millinery Department, \u2018We are pleased to announce that wo hive secured the services of Miss MoCall, of Toronto, who will have this department in charge, nd who is pow making extensive proparauons for our Annus} Spring Opening, the data of which witl be duly announced, and we can cunfldently guar atte thal nothing but the highest oluss of work and style will Le vffured uuring the SOuson e DRESS GOODS, Wo are receiving daily invoices, of French and Enz:ish novelties in Dress éco.and shall sn continue during tha pring season.offoriug someihlay new and desirable euch week.and making a Bpoclalty of exclusive patterns and manu- factares not to be lound in Any other esla- busbment in Canada, COTTONS.Enowing that every family wants at least oue plees of White Cotton in the buring, and to offer special inducements to buvers we have placed a line on sale of the quality usually marked 13¢ and lic in other stores, nnd shall offer it at TIN CENTS PER YARD during the month of March.Ask fur our GLENORA BRAND of Cotton, and do not buy anywhere until you have seen it, TT aiden +.BARCAINS IN WINTER GOODS IN EVERY DF.PARTMENT.A Cheap Bale is always going on and biz drives are always to be found.ras rte 3) Sn Seren N.E.HAMILTON & CO.Glenora Building.83t1 TELEPHONE No.4414.SHEET MUSIC, MU:ICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANO3 AND O2GANS, Latest Sonzs, Waltzes, and Danee Muste: Now Musin reçeived daily.Calebrated \"Brune Guttars, © Dobson\u2019 Vietor banjos, Musical Instruments of every d=-cripion.Agent for Geo.& Co, New York, and Mason Neck à diisch Toronto.GEO.J.SHEPFARP.2942 ST.CA INE 8TREET.Pianna and Mus:ent Erg rapaired by competent workm-n, 52i¢ BARGAINS oe BANKRUPT STOCK STORE, 1889 NOTRE DAME STREET.sre mr rer Some of the lines I propose Clearing Out that all will do well to come and res.Grey Cottons at 4340.Whita Cottons at 6c.\u20aciocd Prints at 5c Winter Dress Goods at 10c, Epring Dress Goois at 106, , Sprinz Dress Goods, very fine, at 124c.5, CARSLEY, French Printa at 10e.Spring Dress Goods, beautiful, t5c, Wool House, see them, at 12%« Btill a fow Corsets left at 250.COSTUMFS COSTUMES Woo! Hose: can\u2019t.be beat, At Lie.Cushmara Hose.a marvel, nt 200, COSTUMES COSTUMES Blankets, Bad Gomforters and Quilts, you shou'd see thom.COSTUMES COSTUMES Table Linon.Table Cloths.Towels and Towe!lings, below manufasturers\u2019 prieas.COSTUMES COSTUMES À few pieres Cottonade, Dentms, Tiekings and Cheek Cottons to go at the aggno tims COSTUMES COSTUMES Embroideriss, Laces and Kid Gloves, a marvel of cheapness CORTUMES COSTUMES ; COSTUMES COSTUMES COSTUMES COSTUMES SPECIAL COSTUMES COSTUMEs * COSTUMES COSTUMES À few nieces Black Satin Merveilleux to be sold at lass than half price, Just put in Rtock, severa! lines of alor Made Costumes, in all the latest \u20ac PSS and newest materials.Remember this Desperate Sale commences Monday Morning &, CARBLET, \u2014 AT COSTUMES.COSTUMES, : 1889 NOTRE DAME STREET, v Biue Nuns Velling.w: ve OPPOSITE BAT.MORAL HOTEL.pan 5311 ; ck Lace ck Lace.z ck Sura Silk.wn 5 tie ; ; \u2018 7 ! x MONTREAL BLACK GOODS STORE.NEF Satin.eee | se Costumes cannot be seen elsee wie at such low figuras, B.CARSLEY.CLAPPERTON'S SPOOLS CLAPPERTON'S SPOOLS QCLAPPERTON'S BPOOLS prion\u2019s Spool Cotton, on account of Le sfffriority, is fast becoming the popular {ing Cotton of the world.We keepa fuii afirtment and soll a: same price as i- clBiRod for the ordinary common mike : B.CARSLEY.7 ey \u2014 $5-FIVE DOLLARS-$5 MARCH 6\" 10605 1883 & 1885 NOTRB DAME SI, OLD STAND.AAA, - anand Colored Dress Goods.On Monday morning we shall place on sale, Sovoral cases of new SPRING DRESS GOODS in new and exclusive styles from the most lumuus monulaëturers ia Europe, + \u2014COMPRISIKG NEW\u2014 Bengaline Checks, Venetian Cloths, Austrian Plaids, Jersey Clots, Leopard Cloths, Yalernian Cloths, &e.Elegant combination Chocks and Kt 1pes and 8 limited gquanlity of now and unique Pattern Dresses tn designs never bofore exhibited in Montreal.DRESS B L A C 80008 DR:58 &00D8 We are showing a fine assortment of the Rbovo zouds nnd woud call special attentfon to tho foilowin.; desirabiv Fabrics in PRIESTLEY\u2019S FAMOUS BILE WARD HENFIETTAS, BILE WALP CLARETTE In All-wool Fabrics we have Indian Cloth, Invona, French Velours, Venetian Crape Cloths.Drap de Almas, Camel's Har Cloths, Reversible Cords, Nun's Serge, In addition to the above we have a large line of Black Cashmeres and Serges, all at our usual low aud popular prices.\u2014\u2014 eee UO 1 Ligget& Hamilton, 1883 & 1885 NOTRE DAME ST, OLD STAND.65811 GAGNON & SHIPTON WILL MAKE A OP ECIAL SALE NEXT WEEK \u2014OF\u2014 lack Cashmeres, Embroideries, Striped and Checked Muslins, Grey and White Cottons, Oxford Shirtings & Sheetings, RECEIVED THIS WEEK FROM THE Winnipeg Bankrupt Estate ALL TO CLEAR AY HALF-PRICE! \u2014_\u2014\u2014 REMEMBER; Banging in Dry og ALL NEXT WEEK Gagnon & Shipton\u2019s, BANKRUPT STOCK BUYERS, 1973 NOTRE DAME STREET.BUY PERFORATED PIE PLATES, NO SOGGY PASTE.For sale by al) Hardware and Tin Btores in he city.TRY THEM.50 10 2aw til) ONLY FIVE DOLLARS FOR A BANDSOME PARLOR CHANDELIER! Thrae beautiful lamps complete.o just hourht out a manufacturer's We ok and offer the best bargain for years, Cole\u2019 s Lamp Store, 1792 NOTRE DAME STREET.BRARCE : 2392 8t.Catherine st, 5118 DRESSMAKING AND COSTUME DEPARTMENTS.Having engaged the services of MRS, WITITE.I expect this department, under the new management to be more successful than eror, Ladies will always find a large assortment of READY -MADT COSTUMES to selsct from, rangfng in prices {rom $6 upward.Every attention will be given TO MAKING UP LADIES\u2019 OWN MATERIAL, both black and color, and a good fit guaranteed.BARCAIN DAY !\u2014FRIDAY, MARCH 9h \u2014BARGAIN DAY! A new feature will be the introduction of A WEEKLY BARGAIN DAY, managed on Naw Yotk pFinciples.Ihave selected FRIDAY of avery week for this day, and ladies will ind it to their advantage 10 call and secure 8 REAL BARGAIN.THE NEW YORK DOMESTIO FASHION CO.1 hava become the sole agent for Montreal; for these CELEBRATED NEW YORK DOMESTIO-PATTERNS, recognized as the mast éimple and perfect fitting.A full gssortment ot étyles and sizas aiways'on band.OUR NEW SPRING COODS ARE ARRIVING DAILY.Don\u2019t Forget Bargain Dav! WM.DIETERLE, 1704 Notre Dame Street ang 11 110.na st.Peter Street.q .FL ENT see span 2 \u2018the Times cyuicaliy repudiating SDOUBIS\"SENNE, ~ Pines Grn For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged URES Nervoua P Nervous Head- \u2014 che, Nenrar era re rond Stomach and Liver Discasce, aad all affections of the Kidneys.AS A NERVE TONIC, It strengthens @nd Quiets the Nerves.AS AN MAL TERATIVE, It Purifies and AS A LAXATIVE, Tt acts mildly, bat | sarely, on the Dowels, AS A DIURETIC, It Regulates the Kidneys and Cures {heir Diseases Recommended by professional and businessmen Price 81.00.Sold by drugp:sta Send for circulars.WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO, Proprietors, Montreal, P.Q.\u2014THE DOMINION\u2014 LINENWAREHOUSE 203 St.Antoine Street, PT a Ya LN Se Stocktaking Over.BUSY RECEIVING NEW GOODS.\u2014\u2014 me in AN We will open up for Monday soveral Cases of JOB LINENS, gunsisting of TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE NAPKINS, TOWELS, REMNANTS TABLE LINEN, CRUMB CLOTHS.Also several lines in JOB QUILTS, in different sizes.These Goods will be found fuily 23 per vont.cheaper than can be shown elsewhere, Cheap Lines of Goods in every Department LOTS OF REMNANTS DRESS GOOD3 * HALF-PRICE.All our Hosiery marked very Cheap.OUR WHITE COTTONS ARE THE BEST VALUE SHOWN IN THE CITY.NEW SHEETINGS JUST ARRIVED :\u2014 New Plain White Bheetinx.New Twilled White Sheeting, New Grey sheeting, Plalc.Now Urey Sheeting, Twilled, :0: JAS, A.OGILVY, Wholesale and Retail Dry Gobds, 203 ST.ANTOINE STREE., 53t1 NOTICE.25 P.C.DISCOUNT Pn 238 & 240 St James St.G.W.CLARKE\u2019S Grand Clearing Sale RICH FANCY Goons.ur HA \\ BES, THOTOGRAPR ALBUM, £e.will be continned alt this month, in conse- quencs of the iterations to be commenced eurty in April.\u2018THE SALE IS RONA FIDE! 25 P.C.Discount.beiect your bargains early.G.W.CLARKE, 53'3 228 x 240 St.James street, THE CROFTERS\u2019 SCHEME.What is said in British Columbia Regarding Emigration, Vicroria, BC, March 2.\u2014The Crofters\u2019 Scheive has not vel been submitted to the Legisiature in detail I'rom what can be jearned, pubiic opinion is not in favor of British Columbia assuming TR financial responsibility io the matter.If [the lmperlal Government desire to relieve Scotland of a growing difficulty they should bear the financial cost.This done, there would be no onjection to this l\u2019rovince giving the crofters free grants o! lauds adiacent to the fisheries and suitable for cuitivacion.Mr.Begg, tha manipulator of the scheme, is bere, pushing matters.The scheme will be submitted to the Legislature shortly.The Customs collections at Victoria or January exceeded the previous Ce raie $29,000, and tor February by $17, 000 hile tho imports to Eastern Canada increased.Lu THE BALFOUR BANNELMAN DISPUTE {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.LoNnox, March 3.\u2014Mr.Palfour writes to | je desire to damage Mr.Campbeli Hannerman, or to tasten a meaning upon his words.He merely advanced, with al humility, a hypothetical interpretation which Le supposed agreed with -the meaning put upon them by ninety-nine hundredths of his audience.While apologizing for bis error, he expresses pleasure at learning that Mr.Campbell Bannerman is not to be confounded with other separatists who have attacked the magistracy.PRAISED WITHOUT SIINT.{SPEQIAL TO THE STAR.) LonpoN, March 8.\u2014The Daily News, commenting on dir.Chamberiain\u2019s despatch to the Foreilgb Office on the aubject of the fisheries negotiations, praises, without stint, the tact displayed by Mr.Chamberlain in the conduct of the negotiations.SENTENCE LIKELY TO BE REDUCED.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] NEw YORK, March 8.\u2014The Times London special says M.Wilson's sentence will, it is taken for granted, be reduced by the higher courts, but itis not thought he will get off entirely, Less sympatby with bim fs manf- fested In the Faris press thas had been looked tor.____- TO ATTEND THE BILVER WEDDING, IBPECIAL TO TBE STAR LoRDON, March 3.\u2014The Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark will arrive in London on Tuesday to attend the silver wedding ot the Prince and Princess of Wales.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Much distress ani sickness in oblidren In qause ed by wor fs, other Graves Wor TE xtqrminator gives relie remoy e pan Give It a trial and bé convi node The taste of the kitchen Is better than the smei To regnlate the \u2018stomach, liver and Dowel gd rumote digestfon, také on arte Liver Pilis avery night.\"try ih there pa d Lee as Poe ise a [Third Édition: | NON ENS LS LE TL Se \u201cCOURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.A Fight for Freédom.A Prisoner Beooght as a Witnass\u2014A tow pts o Escapo\u2014 True Billie.Tne afternoon session of the Court of Queen's Lenoh was nearly entirely taken up by tbe trial of Jaises Thompson, sn ao oi- plice of James Metormiet In tho wi;olesule robbery at the warchouse ol thu Canada industrial Company.Mr, J.Falurdeay, the cotapauy's manager, estimated Lhe damage to the oor aud the value of Lhe stolen articles at SJODN.Constahles l'revost and !afontaina pve the particulars ol the prisunor s a rest aud finding some of LLe gouds In prisoner's boardingz-housd.When the prisoner was asked whetler he had any defence to make Lu tur wally addressed Lie court und jury sod said.\u201cSixteen years bave ! lived in Moutreal, for 12 years Funye been à propert hoider 1n (Lis city; 1 Lada wile and raised four childreu.but l'uever in all that time gtole as niuch as a brass pin of any one.\u201d Mo theu explaiued thal be had been engaged just Like the carters were by MeCormick, and that bo Lad Lu 1DuikRZ tri that Mctormick simply took what Le vus told to take, and he, prisoucr.had received pot a cont for his 7 or 8days\u2019 work, He thn ged tor taerey for the sake of hu low ehildren, whose mother was dead and whos only support he wus.In com Irmaiion of his explanation he asked tha 0 MeCornndik, who bad pleaded th& Morung, be near as ; This was granted, and Met ofmiiek was nsvorted by one politeman io the wilness hox, where be told a story pretty wellin aécordance Wilh the prisonrr'=, ut finally wus Helpiessiy cuuzht contra dictions by Mr.tirceushieids In eros: exuninutions, When the | risoner letn ti box vonstabie Lemeuy followed bit elise.to the hiitle gate which loads Lo the por dos - ers dock, when Mot ermick suddeny tute I, kicked Lemieus Shversiy où the legs afd foiled han, then rushea for the door from which the constalies had aiready reurcd few tee az they thought the prisoner within the gate, The noise, however, bad uttracted two constantes fro:11 bio ceutre wnitow wie Just cangliv the tugitive at the door und grappled with lin, Lut sv desperate Voit the unslaugit on the part uf LLe prisoner that the unit force of seven eon-tanlog was regu ted to cheek his artor for & toe Watching a favorable mwoment he twisted Miusell out of their hands, but Lo late as High Conssable Missounetie now took Lim in charge and s0 successibuy quicted him down thal the haneuits rouid be slipped on im.tie was then tihen w the gaol sleigh, and bwo poitremen wrre sont with.nim, one sittag où either side vf lim.Harily Lad tie sleigh commenced to nove when the two policemen fonad those, in the snow, ona being shoved out of the sleigh, by the prisoner, on ove side and the other on the opposite side.Bowuver, tlusy btopped Lho vehicie and tLe prisouer did no! get away handcufted as bo wa.and baving Gry irons on his feet, hat an exciteiventin court! Every one rose tu his tvot; many atteupted to hurry 10 the place vf situgxis aud IL required tao utmost efforts on the part of {he court oiclals to re-establish order.The guards ol the dock were doubled us a strauge conn motion was noticed among the prisoners.Finaiiy, however, His ionor could proceed \u2018éharging the jury, whicu he did, against the prisoner, and the jury alter retiring a fow minutes brought iu a verdict of gully against him.The taaud Jury then filed into the court Too and made tho foliowing presentment: TRUE BILLS.Grand Jury returned true bills The agninst: Ovila Garlepy, forgery, six indictments.C.8.Thomas, forgery.Jd, Kerr, stealing {ror the person.£ C, Lamontagne, larceny.haufman Friediieb, arson.Felix Dubé, stealing from the person, Napoleon Byette D D.L'Ecuyer, larceny.Louis Naegele, KE.Plante, larceny.M.Hamelot, obtaining goods by false pretences.Alex.Fraser, larceny by a servant.Jos, Michaud, uniawiuily neglecting to provida for bis wife thie necessaries of life.Judge Armstrong, president of the Labor Commission, libel, at the suit of A.F, Gault, J.Grenier and ¥.Jackson, of tho Hocbelaga Cotton Mills XO RILLA were returned In the following cases: .John Church, fraudulently selling property 85 an agent.C.W, Jessup, breaking and entering, ¥ Gosselin, four indictments, larceny.\u2018I ho following parties were arraigned and pleaded Uvila Gariepy, not guilty, trial Tuesday.C, 8.Thomas, not guilty, trial Monday.Jus, Kerr, not @utity, trial Mouday, the Crown Lo gurpImoul witnesses for the defence, deafendant being tuo poor, 1.C, Lamontagne,not guilty, trial to-day.Alex.Fraser, not gully, trial onday.Louis Naegele, I.Plante, Jus.ati- chaud and Judge Armstrong were called.but did \u201cnot appear.Robert Graham was ar- raigued on seven indictments of larceny, James Kane on eight, George Franklin on seven, Jobn James Leonard on five, Samuel Briges oh ono, and Wilitam Jones on one: all pleadsd not guilty, with the exception of Jones.Separate trials were granted.\u2018ihe grand Jurors were then discharged until next Tuesday and the court adjourmed.THE VIRE RECORD, Blaze In a Nafiway Supply Office\u2014Cigar Factory Guited-Narrow Escape of a Woman anid Four Children, A still alarm to the Central Fire station last evaning, at 7.45 o \u2018cloek, brought reel\u201d No.1 to Messrs, J.&H.1 [aylor's rallway supply office, No.16 Bt.John streat, Soma matches and lamp wicks on a shelf had become ignited, and set lhe shelves and the cell:ng on tire.Une stream was laid on, and when all signs ol flre had disappearsd the firemen went home.At 2 o'clock this morning, however, special constable St Ives noticed smoke issulpg from the upper windows of the establishment and gave an alarm from box No.5.When the Centra) brigade arrived they tound that the fire had smouldered slowly, but had gradually reached the bhoist, where it broke out In flames and worked Its way up tue Loist Two streams were laid on and in a short tine alle 2248 was under control.The (however, will aount to about \u201c$2000, During.tha pros \u2018grass of the fre n WOMAD\u2019s tries Were hisard from the adjaceni house, No.2%, and fire- men-Doolan and Thomas were detailed to investigate.They found that Mrs, Levesque, tia wile of the caretaker of rhat Bouse, with her tour chitdren, were ucarly suffocated from tne dense smoke that bad found its way lnto thelr side of tho house, They rescued the poor woman snd hor children, Auggher lite broke out at 10,30 o'clock In ur Pies edgar factory, No.322 Lors chester treet.When the brigade arrived\u2019 they found the Hames issuing in all diren- tions from the windows.\u20181wo streams were laid on, but the fire wag not put out until the premises were completely gutted, \"The damage done will amount to about $2500, MeGILL UNIVERSITY, The Ramsay Bequest to the Library\u2014The Undergraauates\u2019 Literary society, The Clinical Examinations at the Hospital begin on the 12th, and Will continue pretty veil through the month.The regular fortnightly students meeting of the Canadian Society ol Civil Englnusrs- was held in the centre building on Thursday evening last.Prof.Bovey proaided, and a very interesting paper ou the \u201cMontreal & Maskinonge Railway\u201d was read by.M+.I 8, .Lovelace.Tro vequest by the late Mr, B.A.Ramsay ol $1000 tu the college library 1s about to he expended on tanadian works, Among the latest donations to the library are A ibis graphy of the Eskimo,\u201d presented by the Smithsonian Institute and also * Notes and 1- Observations on the Indians of Vancouver Island,\u201d together with a vocabulary, by Mr.G.M.bawson, Dr, Johnston, Demonstrator of Pathology, will\u2019 leave shortly for the con- tinont whora, in the different hospitals, he will be able to acquire much that ia new and valnable.One the good.signs in the college ls to ses several ol its gracnates da- voting themselves to pure science and not to the practice of thelr profession, The public owe them à devt of gratitude.£n- dowed chairs on these subjects are sadly seeded.He Would a great benefactor who er some generous bequest should enable MeGlll University to fulfil ts high aspirations.{4 meating of the U ndergraduates Lt erary Society, last night, Mr, BR.Mac Dougall gaveds his gasay a very ontertainin account of the vicidsitudes and triumphs o the university since ita foundation, ein.Sng with a descr! ton of the 108 aid and è aragter Ra the a! Sh | oF postilon of power and\u2019 w po cd i) Po last moeting of this society sion will be held on March 18, rien Dr.Murray will deliver an address, f the relations which literary 4 0 unlversiiy work.2, MR.SL.GEORGES ADVICE AE Da E xpropriations and Pavements Each Man Mis Own Paver and Cleaner\u2014The City to Buy all Property Needed for Widening a Stroet.The week'y meeting of the Park and Tuoroughiare Committee of the City Im.prover sul Association, held lust evening In Fraser tustitule, was colivelled by the pres.ance of a nuluber of Influeutisl citizens, and at Mr.st.George, Clty Surveyor, who gave them n wholesome talk on differ: nt n.attrs of interest.Vice.President Lucien Auot was in the chair atic Lis followings xeutienien were present : Hon, bu i isonubien, Jobu- Falmer, H k Heoldeu, oot.blevenson, A, F.Taylor, J.Dougall, ©, Grabani, t.dgar Judge, À.Joyce, VW.towat an l otbors.A! \\Lie,re, tt of the chairman, it bein AH \u2018Eratdl That Liose present should as questions if © atters were cot clear eno El Lo Lhemi, dir St deorgs began by exp ing to then the hon:ulogated plan of expropriation ailopiedt by Lio ¢ily some years ago dn awtiiel all thie powers of assessments, ete.are elt in the hads ot the Commissioner, ard vy which the owoers of bouses, bull built beyond Lie peeposed new street lines, are lefi voth © lol too small to build a decent dwelling on, whie tiey only obtain pay for the plece cut off.Lo remody this he sug-, gested a piau which had long since U=0 Towdun, and which had worked beau ti\u2018ul du the wileuing of Queen oi Dean s1ret Hor Fleet street to the Mau- sion Ptou-s \\ecording Lo this plan the city boughk up all the propert.that is ID tuh way aud resold the ground, Which wes nol heeded for the streot at a doe ted qu ob this was Lhe pian which Mr, So George would suggest, though It could pot bo carried out without a special act of derttiairenut, As this oxactly met the views: ith nesters of the comnntiee the speak- 6, Was Loa ly applauded and on the point vf ceoutintaitur oh the, same subject when Cha:rman Hoot remunNed him that the gen- tienoen bad con To hrar his views on pave- Mois d'uvetuients wore acevrdingly taken - up aid put down again with & DuMber of L wihta uf alorials, Mr.St.George's iv erite benny asphalt, This he sald was Wallon loult Lue look pavement for busi- ness streets with igh waîle, for it was noiselt clean, and if borses were only properly od they would wot slip om it, Its ell: cacy \u201ceuid nut bo judged by the manner a which iL oporates on St.James street cn uvcoutt +! iLe boavy downward grades BL the vornot at SL Peter and Bt Francois avier siler For streets with heavy traitic and siront oars, stone blocks are the Last and for residence streeus trafic ana uo strest cars eodar bloo : Would \u201cWeek Lhab as long as residents pad for tae paving of thelr streets thes sliould bate the right to select one {rol three proposed kiuds of pavements, This wits tne way things were done in Toront ald fu the ast four years $823, gpent thers in local improvements.Mr.pougall sugested that it ah possible io run on the pruposed as Btrecis sometbing equivalent to 2 sine re but w.thoui Lbo nood of rails To this dL.George replied that the rails were \"ust the thing,\u201d though they wore | the ade mark of a monopoly, as streets against overcrowding rom ombly buses apd sinsilar public roniclas.system of subwavs, a8 suggested door: Dougall, wus also impossible, accord tng to Mr.St George, on of the many sewers already Ered the streets.Street cleaning in winter tim: was then taken up.aud this Mr, St, Geo: ; sugæost d should bo done on the same pi ag the paviaæ o! streets, the owners who pay lor cleaning a street to saloct the the ae A hearty vote of thanks was p to St.George lov his Kindness in rene hton the comnibles, alter nich a short, buds! meeting was held.Mesars.rs.John H.M.Perrault, Alfred Joyce, P.Paterson and Abbé Sentenne were elected members the committee, and Messrs.J.GC chansps and If.D.Holden were proposed as such to ba voted upon at the next meeting, Tien will be held on Thursday evening, arch &, Hrieflats, Mr.Charles Garth bas contributed 8200 to the Notre Dame Hosp There were 85 fire alarms struck last - month, making 107 since the commefides ment of the year.The Laprairie 0 Contested election case Tia be resumud on Monflay.Auné Bourassa has beon stmioned to give evidence.The verdict in the case of Mackay againat the Glasgow & London Insurance Company Was in tavor uf the pluintiffand not the bany as staled.Daniel Murray and Lizzie Brown were flaed fur illictt liquor traffic yesterday.Tha former paid $30 and costs and the Tattor $.5 and costs.The Revenue department prosecuted.Mr.RB.ll.Moloney, of Chicago, who has already do.lvered two lectures in Montresi,- is announced to deliver his last lecture this evening, in the Weber Hall, on the Rights of Labor.A literary and musical soiree = will be os Bt by Mr.+ PL, Labelle tu the oi Monday evening, when he Fine by the Misses J.abelle, Coderre, Pay RISEN Pierre andothors After fe rat day of this month and-unttk further notice deposits in the Bank of Mont» real will hear Interest at the rate of three per cent.on the minimum balance (not 8x» ceeding £3000, at the end of each month Antoine Achim, the letter-carrier, wh wns arrested Thursday on a warrant foi opeulns Mmoncy letters and appropria the money to bhimsell, was committed te the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday.A boy named Michael Goldstein, aged 6 vars, vus knockad down by a carter on 8h Lawrence streat,opposite the market, yesterd day afternoon, He was taken by samba) to the General Hospital, where it Lat the boy bad some bad cuts om head, Detectivo Flynn sald yesterd though Wilcon was in town a few ba 18 pot liere now, but will certainly up at tue trial or he, Flynn, \u2018must by much mistaken.Tanroy will make his that occasion.The general vestry of Christ Church Cathedral had a special meeting last even Jus, at wbich Mr.Robert Evans was unani« ously eleetad fooplas Louch warde warden lo the'thom of Mr.[1.A, Holden, deceased, a vmle of condolence was passed with the widow aad family of the deceased.ture Outte a number pf immigrants of a superior character arfived In thevity y morning, en roufr for the North- su over the GIE, FExira colonist sleepers ins got ready lo view of the ceper are bh of imiter A\"! this season, and a large stock 6* the badding; supplied to the new co at a !.>w priee, Is being laid in by thp reii authorities, Ala mating of the Frecmasons of Monts real, held in the British Masonic chambers last evening, a commilies was appointed taka some steps to teautfy to tue reapéct esteem in which the Kev.Dr und Thor hai by the Masons of the city, an grot which is leit at bis departure fro fro midst.There will sérmon ti Christ Chtreh De à FT the Masons will attend fn à body, Mgr.Souls preachad bis second sermos at the cnurch of Notre Darne, yes aftoruoon, The sacred edifice was \u2018Tha reverend gentleman spoke Saviour praying in the garden of cures aoû giving the ex: pra Mgr, Soulé will repeat the sam High Mass to-morrow and \u201cdeliver hia pees sermon next Friday at 3 o'clock.Tha Undergraduates\u2019 Titerary Boe! of Medi University held its regular meeting last might, An intare Riadd dealing with \u201cIistory ol MeGili vereity \u201d was lead by Mr, McDougall The subject for débats war \u201c\u2018lesolved, Freeing the slaves in the United States without n Helmbursement to the Slave Owners was an Unjust Act.\u201d Measra Gibson, Lall and Mottregor for the affirmative, Messrs.Craik and A, E Ha e day.hes a After an [ble And sp used Ÿ ate, the negative Jr8ined terson acti as ort prete bored for Mr.Geo.A Moone spas dei of Montcalm Street, successiully Ly the Dominion Artesian Boring Company, of this city, The water o! first-class icy, soft and fit herd 20 me 0 at Se day ud F4 saving to M SOU ga ous à day.ey of trom to 690 Sresemitel 10108 ppd that\u2019 oA ox mare Dre pra pes penis pe 80e EM Cesare de Reader are SEER b ra TG CE roi grees very \u2018I'he detective thinks ! bi PRE = ETRE TER MONTREAL Dans \" > WANTED, Energetic .Men R to sell tad ach ARE OHANCE.\u2018 \u201cJorr cle in the .DES TO CET.City, can .6th and 7th agen ty, earn from $i5 to $20 SPLENDID | RESTAURANT I FOR SALE, À few nice offiees to let.in \u201cTum Bran® ARMBRECHT\u201d NT, per week, Apply to J.B.Cur- ou : amsen sissuk oasult of simu S WILLI wa to the great pressure upon our tis, 2362 St.Catherine street, VEN DOM IE RESTAU RANT, da to MB.MABSON, 8245 ofilos.S ! Bdsertisiug columns, several important near Peel.1008 NOTRE DAMESTRERT.\u2018 NN ) al sales advertisements wi 53 1 Th Pro F : : i e situatl fonud on the sixth page of Codage Paper \"Box Mak Gi q coytional, bola of this establishment is ox © or ale ! ue.+ -.ers ris nadian Pacifle allway depots, 1 \u2014O\u2014\u2014 : \u2019 ing the Balmoral Hotel it is 8 fe site of ax YL GER) AIS panied.Canada Paper BOX forbids, thistex wi insnntos CLARKE AVENUE, (COCA KRYTHEOXYLON) A NOR LEE.\\ tory, BR.Jellyman & Co, uo °¥e term op of ex maitons fie Cote St.Antoin \u2018 To rux Mxpicaz Paorssto ad Lee CI has oi stre ) Fh Vallee.the presentpro- » e ui i afm Le to have a L i reet, opposite 448 prieters ot the Vendome, are going to baitd That very deair » | \" Majority.arge st Paul M Pret hotel wi Vaudreull, and find im.Clarke Ave able vacant lof, sityated o Prin Bins.\u2014 \u201d : ; i street, possible to lake charge of thi ed ime NX enue, Cote 8t.Antoine, tral Copylog the Poll Books\u2014 How WHIL ft End?Wa TED.T0 88 4 at the ame wo Ha aby ote ddress, the raperts où ton 26 7061 Bro £ adjoininé mie unt of the recognized value of our om miitees \u2014 olice Vote: | * \u2014 PURCHASK.A 7 , he is will be found enshietda, .Coes, the demand has b Deputy M ou Lave - 7 0C- , ENDOME RESTAU à Villa Res a ma&nlficent site à x cedented t een 80 unpre- Al Tae wa at th US Lt with 10 WY MA fs sacs 08 Ne Dane sa, 2 Hie deine ike lll alsted (TAquAA,) | save boon pot botore me prolemion Ta clerks toi a y ° 53 ty.being only fi .onventent - s profession.T voting lists.3 mornin to.Lt a tu ANTED_A HOUSF WITH Ni os the Bt.ue Pret casino Falk from up da peal bols Rate ras aa o ry obvious that in ordor- present, bul Was represen ag, Lot ; or etght \u2018pet.SEVEN GRAH iding th pecify ARMBREOWT\" ted by Ald.Ville ; p r ofght rooms, hetweon 18 AM each, with ng three ounces Coca Wi 8 Tonio OVE Tiouve, also had & otal of pr Ald le ; Fuel strcew.owses ston nu on lileury and fixe! Braz Om with the names blown { ne.ER 40 YEARS ESTABLISHED City Clerk woutd no of clerks there.\u201cI'ba \u2018 des Nani] ois cots M insuiiely if possible.Addiecs FOR SALE, à well built 8-ton O co.Bt.James street.and the nama n the glass, .t let the books =_+0uahiie LS Hitchen model, op | utter Yacht of the inventor, S.R.We remain, ; Richest pl ann op of Lhe NRA hesieths val.- WY ANTED-AN EXPERINCED Pg Pe pe rer Ed dites rit Secure ct ra the face of the label, respectfully vous, most anoplutet, thet.Sasond to none in ) and read Mo La ; Molo Maoh ia complete cruiai imitaii a work: ult n 3 foe ork partir Le sous AI Leo union ST Perpect MADÉ BOF aiso.& Seren a ie Pere\" | CR a aire aE tt Cooking Implements Boars of initio, rus ol ita SENBREGN, NELSON & 00, pi OL Berni Va wef ermal] v sult of the poll as ?shipped to Toronto or bea, v ting a pinno extending .© fo much surpris aunouneed IL.sIMs last sens ; ue uit .® PUKE 8T | over sevèral years, ; at first jrprised him, and fio attributed 8 a Freer root, | 12% season, Uwner leaving for Lurope.Price amphelPs athartic ['0 LEFT, Grosvoner Square, | lore Willkugs Pianos Toronto) sold ini j fe Lhe trouble to come tad vote pet Its \u2018anparior y ARTE FROM 18T OF MAY MNFXT BY 538 law Address : J.M, \u2014 meer pou mponnd LONDON, ENGLAND.combined.ail other Canadian Pianos\u201d i hed bo came Lo examine his serutine ut ofbomestor T Sxcellenca proven {n millions avai i i two or thre DE ET alt azelle \"oies.UNFURNISHE : he - § WILLIS & 00.havo aise i] 3ists be at once found iLera wi et i It is used by the {han à quarter \u20ac of a century.en ee re dE .Tes Tone onstipation oolabrated Newcomb He the eh of the | À T He Ow Le al nee on Thursday Bight ; Fniorsad by tha haa iy or ps AO al ar RI Rester, dite termes A da, £00 oi ah 5\u201d FOR SALE._Æ2 .$800 and Taxes.me on Ul 5 und Uxbrideo Orcans, o.the Bell Orzaus, | i own & the iy \u20ac ar Hl » tes as the Ntrongest, P ; Orfi.=o _\u2014 1 600 We We hold the be ; ° $ demanded re Lay Clerk and fu\u2019.br.P urea: and most Health- IN RE WIT a ann i ; st.00 \u201c i .t It eat non-paid testimo i demandod à resount, © rom what lisa of | 20 Drea Cho TLD Thier ons Mop EHR a, I CABMEIN.riba LB vn tiveness, aud all (jomplaints rat s at | {uni Vile ae Shon ous of fraud.Hoino pe > » y R Charge ! easy in cans un.v È LH ATV ner Cent pou A Set 62 3t, now outuges.° \u2018 ~ bively to bave © person whom ne knew boss sews L LAKING POWDLE 0.i | Fine Landon Tw Horses Single and CSRs st 2 arising from à disoriered stato of the Liver, GOING LOWER?TERMS EASY.PRICES LOW.Ur fr.Ge ; § es 11 A30, eisbs, r ; + A an 4 .aud all erm, ou Dulin ple pride \u2014 Wu LOUIS.vu, PR ang) w inter ou tit: \"acarly bows ohoap: IRS huter ut ne .Dyspepsia Dowels, smo con IN T For sale only by voting he was prepar ne 1 dead mien nt Anak sw, PRIS - \u2014 i.av 10 3¢ + #8 Bt.Matthew .\u201d - ba .Bilious ST \\ pared to shew ne had à acy, aul : LK SA Bu 1x No.181 © 4 ot.Affections, M y \u201cmajority by striking off the prog a hod a He a ses, bud bul, rea price .181 Canning st., City, | 2451 Famille sù à \u201c alles \u2019 eadache, Heartburn, - wi LL i S & | had voted twice, of who b proptriators who cu ses to Let.AI : ull 260 Tal Calveraitr st Apartment : Acidity of the Btomach Rhet : TH EY CO.5 ten already.© had found out Ste A 2024 PT \u201cow Loss of A : umatism, Cou LD NOT y D U biver trot Apartment 420 ppetite, Gravel, N * 8 { One of the returning om Ce .Anne Ste.Anne Ho.sifysi Apartmont Dobili 7 ervous + RE DAME ST willing to mak \u201ccer It 1s sald is ! Tw : as P ERAT Pirst- & 1 380 = ity, Nausea, or Vomiting, \u2014\u2014 .tako be 0 make ull Alla that ¥ i J.CRADOCK SHPSON & \u20ac0,, w ATR 1310 15 HANDS, Al od rs omer Cattazoes to let, furnish- ERE st Deo no Price 25 Cents per Ps Seath\u2019s $4 Trousers to m Soar MeGill Streat votea,that belonged to Lee.A nN res heal Wo ANIM = RY oo Q 18 Durocher st .360 * * PREPA d ensure are dower , \u201cau .rai , \u201c lenl Estate Agents à YOTNG M ; , » 01 \u201c \u2026.RED ONLY BY - an $ ; 53x5 .on {deceased for some Liner znio, threo _fixleod 1SINT.JA RE MEET el a mit sr.Er J.W.GRIER, - Cote Pure 200 [EE DAVIS & LAWRENCE 00 ) than you will find them anywhere.x3 1nw MONTREAL.adto TOO ° + a Lu ze vit Duro 9 \u201c : .(Tdmited ; ; ; - VOTEL FOR TR ICE TX WATE LE 31 soBuJohnstreer 307 Luke st.urocliert.193 mo MONTREAL.\u2019 181 OF 4 TICKS & COs a T A TN SUCCE - i Age 4 sue : i XF.a rrr orem meg 210200 At another poll two mien are Kno to nav REAL ESTATE.8 pond howl of Un Prk eta MEST Lo LAS HOUSE TO RENT ON 28s i Lis \u201cst.Lower Tene- 2c0snd - ï D AUCTION SALES - ed twice, Al LE RU error ve ; , CTA bes \u2019 A ay Street.Leia ass e0a ses \u201c Y ee 11 the cuuul, thin awarding Dr.Cermiau =O \\ ter Mind de an wd 1 RS w ER.The ME CE Ts Voie St, porte so ar Dominique st.ass 360 Ny ; SA T 5 à à abs te too many All Les says AE es Lor good investments in Houses, Buildi man wi Re 2 vi, Fac ran vas a Apps to waiile aud other good streets.46% Lorne Avenue.- 218 no 1 TESDAY, Murch op Unriserved sale of a Wl 4 air 3 = = ÉTSES f= « z + .20 \" a.\u201d \u2018 WE » \"n « pponent may Bo lidiced.Tow \u2018thas that bus J * CRADOUK SIME cali nt this lies DEPOT A! 0X BY A z ax x.SOWDET, STORE 204 | ; HAVE RIVALS ?Quilts and, vencral ae Carafe White out à contest draw with- .STH PSY ge tes #0 Uk, Ba 47 ant Estate Agent, .; | wo 0'Clork, gs, at Mr.Glacin:eyer, city ciark, states that ow THEA & Co, n ve sut 4 82 260 SL James street.Commer St.Cath S, &c.a : What do wo cara oe have discounted all TUCIADAL, March 8th\u2014Snle of the Furni ; Q'Prk, - atlsioe Agent \u2018 Ty : _ - _ .em rare \u2018 ; - n boration bow ver amie! ean be race In LoIx%ecd 131 J Eros trent , ay fe SICK NURSE, OR Wi DUANKRUPT STOCK UF Muckay sts Stone aod poe st.rect.Per Mouth DO IT now.and we can No.2258 RE ia Janet Boome., OW.Le revise r ss THOR RTT: rms adetatel A DEY 0S adie eur efor noes: |g 2 5 ! nglish Break- welling.\\ > \u2018atheri : y ~~ = Le vue Council bave no y vlaury and FHOS d'édaos à CES ast, Japan.Mower Bask lettres Catherine .600 and T 3651 ] ne St.A GAIN FRIDAY.March 9:h > o power.\u2018The ! se Ya ; asket, You Hyso st after cor.8L Catb axes.209] ditto + .arch 9h\u2014Larze Furnit : eds 8 lou ue Courts, With poy Oo F F i C E TO L ET pt othe THY A bh FABLE Wotan x ik prier fe un re 36 one-BAIL Faia gad Mackay sta.Store and Se dito ! \u2014o gur oo mme No.131 and 1828 Notre Dane 5 vase call ILOUN .: biy, Lex Car 315 ALU SERRE .4 itto TT ocx £ by says what every ul yosierday afternoon (GLOUND FLOOR, ST TRE : Co 6 > aad after sor, St.Catlierie 420 - 2074 TUESDAY, WE i ; 3 Yor has 8 Mention.Comioriably heated: D JAMES STREET, > Uva I._ OR 8 d t.Catherine 125 ftto - \u2018We've got the pluck, and \\ DNESDAl and THURS # préc (Re NOK ponte, the jaw Bays, vy J.CR ai pots gout vanit, nia Win cet et hs ta 3, ul BAKD orth side near sCATAERINE ST., 17\u20ac DE ins ui oes 504 ! Dorrhester St the and zor he erit, and got Maren Joh.Lite a and 1Mh\u2014J, L one Xe ca aon , bul the charge is never 5 ADOCK SIMPSON & CO.S45 Nak otic I EX devirable ornate 3 storr Matthew, à very 0&5 Grey oo 8 reat, som * \u2019 422 Bleury St.| .Diodes ut 2 and 7.Se ach day nein ei A : The caucus for tho appot 53x80 191 55.James si , TASTER LCR aE CRs eur | Fears nen, amy best mmatormal D utit 3 M4 rey Nun \u2018st, Ware- na Burnside P E ASE YOU À THURBDAY, March Jstb\u2014Sal A I An ment of Som.\u2014\u2014 shirect, Ne arte el ath Wier A Laites our inst of caratal builders.Pri By pao of 160 eG eh dior Semis 30 615 SC Urbain \u2018 D S, Household Iuralinro and dolor 0 Jhursiay.as snbouneed.A Se sania MO Fie voile Creer GO CE du PE EE a ob ace now $7.500, Permits from the Alhion.© onposiio ow 617 ditto Andlet us induce ; Fosriene ne 376 Taganchotiore Street or Jlecussivn has born created by the fort LOA N VW: INTE Xa 531 - 6 JONEN 8 $ Lemoine si.3 upper iat.1200 > Su dito EC 67 Me to make a trial purchase FRIDAY.M SH ave at of Law Bew Civ.e Commiète A bre- On First à DA COMPL TENT = A (NIST A per OVOE STAR 01 \u2018office._ ore at Bt.Lambert \u201c : 494 St, Dominic y 6.6 of a pair of our AY, Marci th\u2014Handseme flupcial men the ho Hitees ATIONESL : First Mortgate on Real Estate tome 19 grid Werk.ap DN NI Jus SUR SALE \u2014P } =p AA yon 918\" SU Lawrence St.5.00 hold Puruiiure at our Ho.1.ew House- Clon ; pe is expresse that J.CIR / pds .Le a HS EUR : \u2014 POSSESSION 1ST MA 956 wrouco St Se o'Ulock.oms, at Tyo Slmimiiton ne be renrensnis te \u2018ha F nance Joon Ae I SIMPSON & CO, A; Faye wo Ho PNR SMS + Cr Se #2 > 24 raie Et, a handsome: FURNISH ED.RH dis -$16 ditto $4 T RO U Ss E RS \u2014Al30\u2014 | D WE a RS | Pme ao dD fi USERS, pms memoa reg connmg - DARLLLy \u2014 \u2014 es buse Nos - 7 1 :.@e \u201c .\u2019 a Jeng was six years in tho ( ouncil 14} 7 : W r , r , BINED TEI, Hol SEAT, ALS I \u201cCi CAS ati Une hours auA Iosailry tor a pra.80 ro danafieid st qu PET month 2453 Notre lama St, lowe \"$, ut March.Oil P Burn ber.SP 2lat and 220d recount nl Xt.Lawrence W 1C Tower 3 1 vx, Hi ble out (utée Wu D, N10 #1>.pu0.Apro- Tri nest.- .\u201c 579 Reir tore.$26.anybody ean givo you ood litti ings.hy Kk ster Color Draw- Camu was awarded one rence ward, i -rs-ZTo Let, |x van F1 Aepiy 2 dle ss UG.JONES, Fonte Asal borin Altbur st.79 : 175 Fulford St.Ble entees 25.wager your h k chat Trouser& March 3 mn\u201d val Caandiau Asadornoians, u ; : su r.vm pam Te a - Le DS urchester at.I » de ! shakels , # Atkin Ope less, aking lhe Jnagority in sise the handson er ne-front.medium 3 hr EB LAL Ba noon Took, IN A WDE WRITFR Over HTAx Oilice._ 2 Shuter st 55 \" « ne Pisine wh h Grove Ÿ that Fovernl sales to be beld at private ns first announce, an 271, stead of 26Y Hagen on Ter ESA TN * _ go dares, UT Ps cheap, a Hall type.SALE VERY di Shuter 5 5 « 5 disto vE CAN.Pao dares this math, will be nugouaced The position o! Deputy Mayor f \u201cA.CRADOCK SAS AG MAN, ANE Ta PO que Berfeouy 5 EE Matthew & 5.I 25 ditto ; - three months wil) I rae DUBA le oie en _anxl EPA A O2 « bran Ve Lower Feces \"Wa A OMIS array os.35 50uter su : 8 \u201coo pit Gharron des à oo ROBT.SEATH & SONS 531 M.HICKS & TO.v the absence of !lis owing \u2014 F1, dames street.ad SOI SALE .ee 1 rne.Avenu ee : ants.sésame Gi à Angi - A'decman Morris 15 Worship at Ottawa.SALLE~AT MOUNT ROYAL VALE, a\u201c ae \u201d AND OTHEE oun $13.00.THE \u2019 Auquioneers, .mentioned as lik A B eotiage, with de RS.TROUSER MAKERS w chosen to hill the ikely to R SA L E.with fruit ree garden well stocked &.XK.TR \u2014 .position.require Au a: Sit fruit revs.\"se, ood < able and © OMAS, _ A DOION SALE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ave she PAU Le: hui virh xoc ana comch-Lonse, Genin aud Pros ~ one rei s K In trade of an old wad pros; Ww FED AC £ > order, Gasy tan aco good wate.Lo thiâg In nice 581 Real Estate Azent, 1817 NOTRE DAM E STREE Fo ont la Now York and tos Latine es to at SES LD ner t Vi AA a aus > hat, \u2019 Yo H BENCH, nat \u2019 \"SORT PURE ni 30 3t.John street.» C 5811 \u2019, \u2014 o, Fas : 7 Lo about $12, 00%.vould + 2300 Notre Diane + Avis.at once, Craig utres - B Chiieazo opening~Wh reduted 0 £000 Without mn: gould be TT N % 2 5 eautifal House Furnishta ° TEN April: SON a, could Be NaN Eby, 1 eee ses , l ; ; .; © HR 81 June Corn, IN CEA Ns hog Sjuared in the ning v ie Le ran Wa à Piel W Le + eu EVA {i NSP Ë: OT and PR TO LEI-AT COTEAU ots F REAL ESTATE.INSURANCE & INVEST.Direct Frox tho Manufacthrers onsigned os ne.Ve Jive May A si ur, Jane.+ plus: diiradi reason vor ve contra Vermont van fi per neck ! jie & Cou ph Tie sure House = 3 2.Store, Drvelling House, .0 r al e - MENT AGENT, - in Euros for Unreserved ay: 780 June.dard, ÿ7 April; 775 wish To Rive their whole are sroptietors \\ FANIED BOY LITHO RAY TANG IE Cate Wiuiam Dooketl.Yen, ed by 0 ©.uri .tention to inanu- |.M0 sta Ne : bre N Apply to MBs, \u2014IN _\u2014 1 m , A AC SEE UE fr April; 9% To ox Né.oo Saab Pr win WaAaquED oF n | par.cond ara ox HE aie we THE 88 St.Jan es Street.(MEM.Pe DR - > \u2014=p\u2014* xi2 Fee J ~ 5 > an # - - ot ol June.ate, on prit 80 Abris iv vu My: FLAT, W at Mh Ea qe D ee OS a | 581 I.PEIN Pe ea AM ERICA N S00 1 CANADIAN 80C C.E) Sotinghom, 4 Follet Qui rains, oo Ra gis) du ol: Wear, 91 April: 91% ITH STEAM POWER.WAS had Ai NOR SALE _ THE si Montre HOUSES T Provinolal Land Surveyor, Architect, Civil, Kips.Piano.Gof Table Linen are By: >, + ri 947 VAT, IR Priva 2 0 an , - yi duh June, Oats.38 38 April: 374 Yor?.09 LET.wi h'mmo, late possess:nn if de- e ne ror te taully, Auire Hs Bove thurant Tunnel, .on St.B rom the The upderdgned has a few lots! 1 o LET Sanitary and Hydraulic Engineer, $ Jory, Boh oR Curtaigs NEW YO power \" ih stemm heating - YANTED ~ US = 1 ibe vent ru taser wil Laye the pi vil : or sale in \u2014AND\u2014 ] uer, &c ory, ages, ntel .Art Fa OBE STOCK EXCHANGE, pese azrile Building, bize, ntout 5 aud Fan aes on he Ser MARES 1335 ore Dame #1.Pécomirent PIE 4 [= He SA WAR Val \u2019 over 100 os Montel Mirrors.Ensols, and RE rte! RTE aren He 8: tion.de.es show base Lon, 0 iodine sical.W cubes.Foor TOR SAT 180 ARPENTF SI LAND 8 ULT STE.MARIE, MICHIGAN, EHOUSES TO LET M4 ST.JAMES STREET.\u201c* ets pass : dsome Te ee THE BURILAND LITH.(0 WAS ny A PRFSSMAKLE, SSI or Lo | ¥ TF DF LAND, robably the most al) : , \"CT 5 sold sem limit or 1 5 an y fo Tr, EA sextt 1 3 set.W + ve ae ta ni PIRE LOUIS iret.vas sat the cs.10 let 08 Gxchauge fo\" a house 13 in sondluent.A few Cronin, spot on olhis JOHN MOR TELEPHONE No.1573.fubsaribers\u2019r Nos.1821.an Piste al the TE lesen 107751105 PLUMBER w Man (A nen COR; HUIT H av ce SOR S , ! ° an , # RIS a | Ry Jie da Y 814 a\u2014 AN y EF \u201cD On ces; £201 W co : SALE-BOOT R.K.TH > ns, ecificatio Lug oi 1063 i Je Fe gare = enontatio, must be exper x sh Bangin SEX \u2014 Rach wes.Apply 13 Yas Me oy 180 fixtures at 100 on SHOE STORE en) Fate ai 126 Real Estate Agent, Houses, Vio: Kotor Warsi ison À orion [ToRsDAY afranvooN, MAROH eu v \u201c a A A - ms STI = \u201c * g x > P \" 3 Qu Fae nn m -chisuig ard cups of taking full charge of W FATE Aol SEE rs Wonk séries pit wel a vi recoil un per omar.\u2018belo ; 30 SL.agent.ST, JAMES STREET.varetnily prepared on the latest scleztitié at TD O'OLOCK sharp.ss .ue = son street, GO wi Hotel S 8 .righi man.Anpv iv Cd Wares tu Ww SNEED SLIT A street, BU 1 A on suite.Cert BRICK co surveys and Plans of 532 6.HICKS & co, or VW.MeNALLY & CO.PPA ha BEN LEAL PE OR SALE_NEW PIANO, $210, BEAU- La TACE voyance.Auclions, oO, Properties fo jor Con, Auctioneers.d'état Vie ; cor, MeGAll and Wefliurion sta, _ 881 Wa D cer A MARRTED COUPE Far op fun a ru pe Second haud, $53.$5 \u20ac \\ rge 0C 0 Land FOR SALE, \u2019 2a Expropriations.Disputed\u2019 Boundaries o F ub ead ng.Han 10 LE[-\u2014THOSI: VER FE] Lonseb pug, for anfarnleial rogue apte for lot empty plano cases ( ANSE con $17, dso in ood locatity.TH ; ?; i TO ORNI» - _ : ines 10 Cay Stone Houses Loon ERY FINE NEW |\" x À TSH rental Ve FOR SALE_DR ek \u2014 F ously renovated, and Hoge has been thor- tirtages-Flans and specifications for erec- BTAND CONTENTS OF 1500] and 25 Laval noon i 5, 14,15, 17, 13, 21, 23 TRIER Hie i UG STORE COMPRIS.R SALE condition.Price, $2,0 perfect sanitary on, Stone or Wood.PHEPS LUNOM ROOM 11534 nisin invente near > -rbtocko strèe: Less Por PRE : ng A well assorted 8 s SETTER Epecial attentio 8, 2454 ro ned he the feel ety a, conta Si Kept.App at 5 i, Lyon ime tic nex, Axtures suow Stock ot dries.Situated on D , \u2014 Drainage Works Een to Hydraulic and No.224 ST.CATHERINE STREET, fra ams ' - : LA RR mes ree = oda .0 > fit rors Oe re.harry m RI pieces w itn wos JANTEU SE os, .» or * ; SOR TA LEUR pc cases, AGT 1 residence of Jon rater pireet opposite ihe Real brad MORRIS, RNA à Towns and Manor haiti en jor W ater THURSAY Morsing.March Sth.13 Br,ek snols wad plaies tof hardwood, Yoder on, Blate pry 161 EF à RALE \u2014 WEST : \" s about state and Financial Agen ranchise System if desired The subadbors are instru us Chita eo abive.ker viking frst Le am me te Baie nee, enc \u201cLe 2 rent co! tage, with rune, (STONE Fine 151,000 Feet.531 .126 ST.JAMES SU REET wisPence aanderol Aitorneys in Back above addrip all the Hrsvolass farnishings Le D BRON, oA SMART INTELLIGENT * fucieraie, W.J \u2018iso sevriai coitages to let property for a co .: .> comprising: \u2018 I a stom ho (GE YOUTH.TO ones, Laiats Agunt, 214 t rent would 1 ntractor to buy, Corr BT heat Estate Azan.Le Le preted bee fog Shing hari i ip os 3L James uy Dans anke af agnificent site fo for à gontlos \u2014\u2014 CORNER OF \u2014 espondences sotiaited.sextt sop B ols Sy 5 Elegant , Walnut 1615 Notre Tama Bt.00 7 a TE i SALE B.: \u2018 Mir irs, 8 = gO Ge rs [mamox 55 verre VS AIA fu Lior wholesale \u2018or CREAR, SUITATLE TES, x gow PINE AND LAVAL B4_O RT TAN UNTREAL STOCK EXC i ad À Tr DE uts, 7 and\u2019 a room.servi t No fina i wg by Chapleau.Address, 536, 531 .AM A > - and ros.Plush V Ld Penortes for th HANGE, ans Plate PAS, oo - ses Box 56 30 8t, John Street.VENUES.OUR $4 s Mountinge ow does Re sho STAR br sora irate à Ca, Ç \\ Fak be HAMPTON PRINTING PRESSES.Choice Building LOT for immédiate Sal The 1 s -00 PARTS STILL AWAY AHEAD! ers with Shades nd Loo 3 Warch 3, 1484, ; rss 12 8) a ice.Ë SSES owner is leaving the ci ate Sale, as nest display ot \u2018New T.,> ual to Fl rey\u2019s Lr re TE 5.00 es = OR SALE BY Thi Appivio © e city.bize, 28 ft.6 in.by the City rouserings in ray pager jib Linen dontres \u2026 oA Hs, : \" App 1 pe * tr BENNET & CO.US E S J0 10 Prom §4.00 ; Knives d apkipa, : : a - - 2} ~ \u20ac HN MORRIS,\u2019 up to 812.; an orks, 5poo, Sup fi x PARTL SIT x fon 3 £50 >t, Paul street.531 18, Fresh arrival .P, Crulé.Creame, Sugar.ons is lon, : io À FURNISHED, 218; : bE LYS CIE AR, A NEW YO 28 8 00 s of Now SPRING SU Piokle sad 8 ; eapots, ta, i ors Cainer Wi.Ting Libis Swi Sra p vw | Tog chine erties Soros, Adress, \u201cQ 1897 In Course of Construction oS Semen | pr be piges sive Che Partition, Hurésome M.1.Mass N°20 es a sen 8 k ree - M ; - \u2018ounter:Oherry nnd Wir ot er Nees Tax Biz pi mn ad HE wd ka K REAR ROLES ou + \"en, FOR SALE .$10,250.«ALLAN & CO., 218 St.James St.and thoon el Coffee Urn, 1% Orga Preozare, 15 ach fla WW AXFER 3 Goa a: 2 WLEIY 209 SL.Andre SL beiween 2 yb eluBi drawers, Ihas * PLENDID NEW TENE .1 5133 itchon, including a ' us, Panag VO MACE na.gas, and AL pa 0 GENER VL SERVANT.FOR Zand 5 o'clook.have the plans in my offi ; 4 NEMENT IN ROY ST \u201ccf P > ¢ >., ai BLY 83 ti y office and _ Will be .PROWSE\u201d 8 = ü \" ï Lu ; .sa ae 27 \u2018 est ele SE ONE sage, Eu SIE a be ETT MARIE.and ons in regard te t¥o, houses.d fall por Eni] bo Fonds tor OS Piaion carly In March, GENERAL BA ZAA R 2 (\\vondl Fires, Shoives FOOT RANCE, 1 LE Sn Nu ( Los Tost WSEhmi! SE EY RAS RE RES Kat} Behutd for #56._N9.0° HE Dada Lane: cir.Cost ios ost End: inten.ding reheat are le vited lars, apply ai m7 office, x partieu- Golorod Shnker fan 10e yd.\u2018| deed ry thing In perfect order.pnd in AA) , ha menton tenue m0 wle eer, UE 18 BF rae pion be ih BROTH THOUSAND UDULAR FIRST pect.J0 Ww r Flannel- 100-yd : \u2019 \u2019 no .3 : er .; SES et or THOUSAND Lot, AR FIR I hav : HN MORRIS, hite Flannel, 25a, 3 EY > fe Apps Le late me wave, #23 and ed ui Ww SE ANS a CHE NeW it Coon EL Sie » Estate, atelx per eut address, one ls Len one romane house: the double £1 126 St.J'Éthés Braet.Groy Twill Flannel, 2 230 yd, BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK, 10 LET \u2014 HOUSE, - anges an AE vêtu serie Gu ad OF SALE 10) HORSE POWER, ENGINE ST XK, THOM Double Width Breen as ba Ta 68 of M- MIORS « SO.\u2014- .Zum an Alar, en Û N - .a FO > L.ee 2 fe mponnd American mike.\u201d also 25 horse po aria bie, 581 Real Estatg.Agent, 80 ey 2 Double Ten Navy Melton Cloth for Aimer Satin, oc yd.Anctionsers.da 8 Jas EE far uk Tak ti ur VE THE AND AN Lane and math bul wheel.chat Se bay Gar \u2019 : 30 St.John Street.emen S Grass Linen linen, Se.10a.12%.r N a Jo roxacs 10 Lxehasgs FpS0 LE re oi VAL D Me tie tu private Taies SEE UE IAE NE AR Della, Bar pacs %3 FOR SALE, Able Linens, ior Apion.1 100, 1250, 158, E HOUSE on OF ELEGANT TT , \u2014 SUV RUAL FIRSTOL ASS WAL Een AIT TAREA TOR SALE\u201450.00 D with -wool Tweeds.) ¢ EHOLD FURNITU Ris Buses, food foca fty it Ans, En TU EN dd\u2019 Ean \u201cuals ne Inter pure Lard agin im.Tod sak JE rummon tr eet.SUP Mode ou Vue ental $920 ped an: Alirwool Apri Bean ain f and olegant etyles, to be poid h S nba eaaier, 9 nL Angst Tan Fin Arp ww us : pps ts sae 1 Apply by Potter 10 Mayo Menmeno over ons num.Prioe, $6,200.per an- ROWELL, dbers\u2019 eld atthe ; TAT 16 316 Aaa rego Hatch WH SLU LN BY STATE Que tayo' Aardwood Mlle, 1695 Notre Dame treet, rs\u2019 rooms, Nos, 1821 and 1823 Notr ; ad, dg AF prie 0 LET \u2014 SUIGRIOK DWELLING | 1040 Ci pad ca mers B'yoaiet expéris sav HIRE - 7 ee oO .JOHN MORRIS, N.B.1st Flat, Red - Dan treat, : otre ; ei AO tgs jet nu fu house, à ; Lan- done A te SLING Ww > pe rec.Ad.Lis ] vous LE JYITH BOARD, TE at JF R SALE.° - Real Estate and Financial Agents proity Stade or canon cite eo Bed Door, : Frtdny i / Van a los, ra von.» lében à ; \u2019 { - ce RLS NT) - e , ven, of.Jare, 6c.Six Aftornvon.Marek th.i.Money In PRY +1.try 102 L-16.Acet.14.\u201cBa \u201cios, Fir ho a PSE ae a ve Sas en: rene Lan 14 SLL Late Craig £1 wer Ro HAX PS 8 shove \u201che Piotorie Skating Rink.\u201d Price iow pposite Post Office.53 1 126 ST, JAMES BT.= \u2014côtfenmsrke- \u2019 erin meee oe : .DROME, x ; ! MARBIAGE > YO LET\u2014A NICE THEN} 83 WAST rhb Chon at Te Lo.81 | at vu with fhe i ARGE £ (FRONT, DOTRLE to à prompt purchader.rice low Dr#ing Room Suftés Parlor and Sitting .TT LÉE HL OTT-OH Tuealn 22th Fi » n how t autumn co ot NM ENT FOUSE, tiouble, b Ty na PE boar pus ave ie ang ave ances fur able Sodrders 3 Meull csiees 58x1 w FO SL JOB EN \"T° LET.ea E state piform Fanoy 044 Chairs, Lranzes, Sofas, ï ; ay.Ath ant Ww - ; Ladi ; Fou » 7 alowireal \u201c Angi: 3 oh rm Roe Sideboards, : Bons dob J Aide Wm Rls vo abraarr, \u201cTaie ét.rés Angie que à Pas door bar Hammer ms IE en rat Bhanu, 03 Ropar TERED ROOMS TO a street.Sell-contained Cottage, D \u2014 - er Di ckors Dining Tables, bo of tha late Joh que .Abris te sul at bomin- WAL TEDDY AM 2A an and single; wish board, - RENT, } Ww.0.13 noms, Bath and PARTNERSHIP ning Chait, Plush Ce \" oth of this city, n Chileon, 0 LEE - oo PL faauty ation ARISLFES MAS.~ 1:71 Manañeld st.mot moving Mars POINT ST CHARLES: 132 Prolec® pr a ities above\u201d Roy Bt.PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE?Fey Tables, B, P.M ntre Tables, DEFEATS 150 OSBORNE ST, FL RNIS usefal i be b ation ue patent ME FURNISAED 81 UNION » % .au 1 is hereb : irrors.Walnut Se i .3 8 N ~ oftioe.and URNISHED BED - - iven that Y a Cher BYAN- In this rite, Mareï 2, Mary 4.Con, 422 od or uLturitnhed, où view y WE a Av: ne HED DEDOON.OT TRE ry Tol Eotuto dal Hatha Agent.Marmara Er Lalitha | Won ice: Bedroom Jon Dedsrends.vf Jano Fb .; .- vay lala.\u2014A FEW an 19 .2 from her hustands sn i van Faneral y 0 LET- 53 1 toh woman gl men.i « IR TET NICE FURNISHE Dn RONMS, treet.and carr ju future under the hich ete, giro.un Rud .fe, Bu Hormige dE AL VALOIS COTTAGES 45 fi tut ts press Toons tt board, 77 Iilenry tract, : go LET style of J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & 00.0 Jods bought thi ._ Friend HER net.oat 2 oek : 9, year or Bea: 8 CS JOM-A COMFORTABLE es : J.Cr ught at 8 = sain.ae NE and ¢ Fs Tr rabelat due Ou EE gs WAL Mia ars Mansteldat oo or one SAREE n° Apps 18 \u201c| 18 Drolet St,9 7 ADOCE SIMESON.stre .if purchpsers is mie free ui ! nt .3 ; ! \u2014 .Roo .ew York payer nena nopya) attend.puso RENT_FROM M 2008 ANPENS Digs KER, Th ; = = Ro \u2014 PCRSTSHED, WITH FO GC: the.House to ba Come: Bath and W,j Montreal, ist March, 1788.ot.Fo reserve.Evory lot sold regardless } are 1 en ee let.store NG is ST TO MAY Fe Put ee te fa ne board._ 53 St.Antoine OR WITHOUT 8 OR SALE, throu Rout Rental $180.No Axon tinted With ref ce obtained, of ; ree from .Avply to No.47 \u201c0 ol.\u2018athertue STAR Ne EC t need appiy.ooMs ss SE oti pis 8.reference to! Ba 4 ba A A A, ES Co ue Ron AE TF EER fente Mai rte soux Mons supa pene oa ly IMO, og à email; easy Lo tan: no ing ow; very ŒI\u2014AT COTE ST, ANTO ç Alerte Ave vibe hb ONE PINST-CLASS : | ays over 8 per cent.a.Well Treated.Real Estaie Age je preparéd\u201d to push P i ?- Carter's Little Liver I' he pain; Lo gripiug.{ani Fone hous stablo, toac pie, 12 Chine wipe, 47 La ds Abris, at + wv JROJUSTO LET, TWO NICE FRONT = 7 RE Dates 5 581 126 8t, amen & aot, Svers department of their Real betas Bunty U * Auotion sore.Ls LL ban Le cr (beruse où Sh LPL 2.a AT = ia ° ou or antainished, facing V! x , OTION SALES Spécial Notice.Loaner Line 22 Tue ai WwW ; a Ww da! : aa h w da ne ad i Ad price \u201catrater No Soa « fin a, tn napi or 26 IRS Real Estate Agent O LET.ng, Selling, Menting.A 8 .New stock of F \u201c Rv Ler LA FLAT OF 41 ns pan.dung, \"Cs Pabord at: opposiée Viger sa | S81 808 ; .mening asd Gener Moulds potato French Cons knives, wr naues 6 of batty, and w ROOMS, ITH | Wan PET + COUNTER HAND SYR i ROMA RENTE TE t.John Street.122 and 124 Durocher.2 v AUCTION SALES will be hers 2 AT & umbrella Handa: wire nh Aloo enamoied 44 hace Vip to 50 1 Motte a family \u2018reet.Mi COCO trad, Apis wl St \u201cavsiques XN bedroom.also froncaiiting rooun NED FRONT Furnished House To Let, Lover Tenoments.wi Tin a er Somiortable spestal thelr rooms.ertnisht4 PRIVATE RESIDENCES è © and very chéap a | sats indestruct- + 451 \u2014 ee 53% pavior fat.Jen in unfurhished doable tront hy oL .nt x08.actlities fer Fire i 1588 Not a} Lo J.A Surveyer, W LET-NO.9 DIK ; C1 WW ASTROS STOTT BOY TA CARE LORSE sees, 7% 183,\u201d STAR office \"3 ET, haadsomels furnishe * : Insurance.and Mavisd - re Lame.rvevery | BT nonst Louis.TOUT ST, Too we.Mise Meet SRE ASP ROGMAENR LADIER DURING THEIR CONTI 8 Sherbrooke street, fitted Hith Beery ous done te Loans Negotiated promptly best bane! : + Memory.Wonderful Culikn all ù ; mein fot nes imaprece cé, to He 1 room eon WANTED Fe Ni i as Gel pres Of Our, Rio 74 eran OUT De tna bias tenant 581 7 126 St Jaton.Ltroot.Vaioations of Real E LE ph 0 inte to nd.Tavern Gs wih tho sal to those > ; Fonce ms, Also Christian Se a other | : se lip ae \u201c33: i$ nu powe.area ARATE REW PE gorsid, 274 SL.Dominique.st ; Te arch or April ossession in J ; oy oD a sale of their 2H _ a 133$ \u201c Suspens 3 LL 8 pril.ORADOCK SIMPSOQ old furniture during M - r Hall | Square, cience lessons, 5 | \"NO LET-HOUSE, NO.223 8T.DD House ri 2 sapeuder Cu à Custom ROM-ASD HOARD VACANGCIER: ALSO DAY 8Lx12eod 30 St.MAS, LET 5133 N & CO., t it will he necessary to arch and April ! TT xX ue pret Apply.to WV.Boa wi A TF io J Gia mé apa, 15 Latour trot, Smo.tools wert Vieira John Street 1 : 5138 ___151 St James » Ground Flog pins or tor do proure a\u201d ohio fou of Gato.aa tho mess re 11a.ma.or atfor 3 pin, 415 STE ee SE \u2018 À nice 6 rooms T : st, ; SILVE ruv0 LET-CUI STO \u2014 I Lake OUMS AND BOARD- WITH PRO = only built | enement (stone front and v aM.HY A NE COTTAG oN 7 mere vos O31 tendance nt Mre W \"ROE ESSIO, T- - ., 1 last year).be x No, A B \u2018581 ONS 4 OO.; mode 5 PLATED WARE, dos 15 159, Bt Huboit st.CTE, No.Wa a i Fomine ROOM WITH Mreet ; terms Lat Mire Wenbworth's, ¥ 000 84 RAL \u2019 \u2014 : Rain Land 5 w.Co ho: voix N >, 10 Park Avenue, _ ALL LE - _Anctioneers.ro trod WE e rovoiving Dinner (ruets, REG Pare per man nd wb.good abil.rout piso ell niin haar fod id Ie aur malar, oMs\u2014 Ei roa FORNIREED AL fr - 828 per month : ect as condition.Rent R eé e JEARLY IN APRIL.?ckle Jars, whito and color sand Jp.om.App.y At No, 151 ( be- torromne atrnet.Faiker, Charles \u2019 na e family.185 Bleaty w Stone - front Fo 124 i CT = , i soiored glass.from I (pexk door).\u2014 5% 1 [3 tial ouse for sal bou À JOHN MOR \u2014\u2014 â N , > nee 53 TANTE! 15 c 55,1 - $- situation, rene a y mr PUÜBLI .¢ Boren fee a Cake Bagkots, $4 to $9 po LET \u2014 FINE HOUSE TO L ET, go y Aie mimi Rem BA ANTAL ove M Regis aw nat aide ord Fours a.us cl BEACON.ion rounds hetied iY pas, Sf eles HA Moths Foes Pants bt Btreet.The sutec = ACTION.James Thomeon.at bi sell.by order of 417 i! \u2018 i$ 9.on\u201d > r t e = s : = wt splendid er eon Table Napki Jone.A ura e » beautiful fruit garden, WH ing EY VOUNG MAN.Goon W NE Saanodrals wn or wilhon! bond TT 200.LE ot sion : easy term nou built: immediate posses- ; ' rsgrivor Le Jastrasted br St James street, the cl ii maisons 2 Pr < from 25a to 82.! apkin pues and sonkuenll sireets.erenings ca shoginand, work io\u2019 do al home in © TPOOMS-FURN SE RK.T ER, ESQ stoek of hand- \u2018 ; Hutter Disnies, $2 to $1 : Shoals Gaudreau, Mont | * Ta pire, Sactory Notereneen\u201d Xidrome x Boo | JR et FURNISHED WITH MODERS conves 591 ed PROPERTY FC F soll at his > made neha thusly Sioa V1 531 SX wor iio, BL moving tn BIT.104 Calon AeA 3050 Jona street OR ea rooms, on _J ART.FURNITURE x for one gear, Ev y clcanad, and warranted .JET-COTTAGE IN GOOD WH ANT GOIMMEMIATELY, ATGODD COOK.AP.Wie * Tue Tueséuÿ, 186h March, ane Pa pälreu and mn D EE of jewellery fi Hypolin at, fith b URDER, We ni Drummond stree 7 4160 HD COOK a ROTI VERY HANDSOME TAR \u2019 rer sale on St ts square, ts \u2018the following properties on liberal ter mi ie will bo tig a cour at HEN - M.bominique.533 ED \u2014 GENTLUMEN'S AN rent by the year if dest erstonal gentleman, Would Î W li &K ouses, stone = J ame + srgest and m 1781.Ptor cine Sens 50 She TI dem Pitt aout S| amin Barns FE So en ; \" LLL ing on King Streets coiha\u2019sash siete ihe BEATER BALL is Tr Dé Boers wa vas without aa reserve: e ully situated 4 = 1 Aya > see 583 .Sram office, 51 a desirable investmen nh ou be Dafne, s soll without atly with kitchen nn main fes double cottage, YW AN ar home, last rete ana = ONM4Z COMFORT SALE.Nos.149 ae cure, vd sation] ronr.order to avoid Foire wir | mat \u201c1 By f h 1 ge PURE i a al h op 5 on Ww KITER, ABLE, SIcEuy r hu Fi and 158 St Enton vi ng woving any of is press pr Tem DER GOTD WATCH, FER.ht von Bl SARE NP EE a Hod 0 Te OR AEE, 0 HERR, ater omens win Ser ursuifeD con vard: conten 290 loet: suitable for a FSx106 foot: price $1600 fou Ban En vrai proves LL be en; Bh Antoine.rooms and factory on 3 ICHOSCOPE, \"RO, LET-S Fev ness, ony OR Wo LIVE MEN AS OMS - ELE =.a month.nt a CEN Parti Mo ta rox SALE CHEAP B, T gtr EN mu in AST DEL TING, LIers bu Comins: SE Nx We RR Crate henson ta rar af NAR, ir ss.; heal Est Estate Avent, Several lots on Co Comm LOBNE CRES CENT - pelle tait ri cules later.yinding Ù loft with us, A handsome Btem occupied by Hodgsui's ha Bloarnec © Witness office, Ww CELA YOU NG LADY AS wu LE WOMAN == ; sy) 31 : L Joba \u2018Street, Bourgeois aLrOoÛR.pnaregaHon.Magdalen and pear th the Hoa ntain Sharming : E 581 > WES & ©O., Fno i i a yt Hi a LED 4 ê - 3 a hho ownars ave Soe handy Mi.YO LET-CORNER ST.CATH ER Fautioti.APP AM pci tes Ant speak French and LOST LEA ea a NE ae Blues About SEXEU feat.of Wallington street.lept spots tn The dit y.Topas oper des -Aucsioneers.each art orizod us to INE | Ts ee\u201d Wilk be rewarded.ving ky der Appl \u2026 # a J ; A ar ma pi ye A ans Aa Meupn lout TERT ried by von a PE to FRUIT FARM IN ONTARIO PPS TO pus, DORAN A FRING BREET Wisrimet |g NNUAL SPRING SALE se 12 Boaver Hal.corn s.{Resi all Richey Jnnadiate Borseacian ond rent ; = orate.RA syanohen rent Fous OS ONTARIO ST., PURSE, CORTAININ FOR SALE.Ren! Estate and Financid! Agent, _ - er Dorchesterf ve oi from 11 ie 17a.ne Walker, 17646 gous Wein RT BlLaRe SKIT JEAN ONT: sum of money.Apply, $ SORA @ Full Partioulars at my office._4Ix40of 180 St.James Str.Re Are ; D Lon st bi © pt OUR 6 400 PACIAGE OF TRE 0 LET.A CLEAN.OFT ABLE Wain igh EE DY Lota nag sy FF TLE sat = Soha TO LET, = von ol aie subscribers wil] hold, thelr annual two uality of Cream-Laid ower tenement, rent $12.00, y LASTED = A tah Frye er le eward at N.Cochentiaie Fr \u2014_ t.John Street.com.Tor.TW : soie © x oh ing off [aat For farther mEoamation «ply at 241 20 tazes Juve gr prefecced, SKY ANT.A - _ : R CoT RES in J = and LEGANTN.Quires in euch kab oar J oe almond at, amor el ply at once.4 cs WAST EN NERY ANT LET\u2014TWO LA With or without a d ! ante aT a rear.B pro FL NT NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE only e qui at eo.To ORNL REX A NLA COR ORIENT 11 A PAY 0a \u201cFon A SMAL on Wil RGE WAREHOUSES BLEURY STREET, welling, Shop, No, 113 fo better imPost; rontage on oy 1 On Tuesday and Wednesday, M ) >.assed MALE MALE i ve of piso and COMPLETE, NV iy io as and Lom, for any wit Le WH YTED IMMÉDIATE ix, oie pt 4 stories law Street, near MoGHll street, \"7 oxceljan \u2018 business Srfoct titles.Livers Ris x rE and 99nd.Sls sa - ] ot © Tunes ax \" ; .ek + Wed &.00,, Stationers.j mont from 1 MAY.and or for a ES UE aio.v5y vélerenegs regnired.ood Nell Whirk, copatant emiplo Ac apps\u201d Hons te ata ey made to shit desirable gp Tonsment.rs du Do PORCHES TER HOS 3.Pa Ful] particulars later.6 .\u201c sian FERAL SERV ANT.SM = - 1 ANTED:2 TOU ] w.o.Apply to phesr.: Ly Wi ik ONTERAL ang ses WM.DORAN M: COMMERCIAJPHOOL, 51 M.HIONS & co .: Real Estate and\u201d Winans KEE; a .Auctioneers.| 47300012 20 75 da AL ; 0.6 James se N ARETE pt pak 2 ¥ of the : rca 165 36 James Ad À J "]
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