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[" \u201cMONTREAL SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1888, bein dis PRICE ONE CENT.i 1S THE BEST.A RARE BLEND OF PRIVATE PLANTATION JAVA AND ARABIAN MOCHA\u2014-GREAT STRENGTH EXQUISITE FLAVOR\u2014ABSOLUTE PURITY ~- UNIFORMITY AND RICHNESS, LADIES! Bend % cents to pay cost of postage and TEST FREE cap end we will send a LARGE TRIAL Sempite CHASE & SaNBORN, MONTREAL.| 98eody ARMBRECHT'S Tonic (064 WINE FOR FATIGUE AND SLECPLESSNESS.Manuel Fuentes.Schrsa or Quinine, NEVER CONSTIPATES.throughout the wor! ARMBRECHT, NELSON & DO.Or MIND Ane BODY \u201cExperience aud scien Hfic analyeis reveal to usin Coca the most tonte pinut in the Vegetable Kingdom.\" '\u2014 \u201cIt (Loca) is.in a word, the most powerinl restorer of the vital forces.\u201d \u2014 Dir.A CHM BRECHTS COCA WINE, though more tonic in ita properties thun Iron \u2018Ses Medical Reviews.For sale by lending druggists id.2 Duke St.) Grosvenor Sg.LONDON.BROWN FELT HATS From 81.10, ut NELSON\u2019S, 107 Bieury Street._110z3 ness no cante.ESTABLISHED 1865.57 J, 3.Cartas WINE and SPHME MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OP HIGE CLASS GOODS ONLY.ALICANTE.Wao beg to call attention to this Wine.Hundreds of testimonials can be riven of the b voll making qualities of Alicante, The Medical Froto-sion 61 this city find it most useful when raquiring & pure biood Imakinx with little Alcohol bearini our Trade Mark on bottle.Wine equals the Lion Brand of Ali- \u2014MUSCAT.\u2014 A most doliciows Wine with littla or no Alooho Fine summer Wines \u2014 fine bouquet, and LIGHT ROUSSILLON PORTS.fittlo Alcouor.» IE RREE Wo have or procure theso Wines with as little Aleoliol possibl OUR VF ER To the public iv Pugi:Goods at reasonable prices.Wwe guar that all Wines and Buirits bearing our registored Trade Mark, the LION BRAND are pure.mn Orders by telephone or otherwise wf!! haro our personal attention.h anpolr Pr ietis to parties having Wines té bottle fhiemstives.J.B.CARTWRIGHT & Co.416 ST.PAUL 5x.Telephone 1044.112z3cod Wine Take none but that For sirk- Ve shall be hanpv to ! Bottlers with Machines, tc, A Fay 9v rik, LICENSE LAWS.piney Fog er vr soc pur WORLD'S NEWS CONDENSED.TPES BAMCLES, Situations Wacest a Hamerton progounces ia the © bes post endeape / At LARGE ASSORTMENT OF \"GENER.4 HUGGIST APPRENTIUE WA WANTED.Report of the Dominion Alliance on the Proposed Amendments.Tbe Abolitlon of Groeoers\u2019 Licenses \u2014 No Liquor Aristocracy\u2014 Minors Not to dDerve or to bo Served at Bars\u2014 Wholesale and Retail shop Linengos Controlled by Legislation, The Legislative Committes of the Dominion Alltance, Quebec branch, met yesters day afternoon, to difuss the projected amendments Lo the license laws of Luis province.\u2018The jollowing report was prepared to be laid before the general meeting Dext Sun-lay: The Committee report that they have carefully considered the drait of cousollda- tion and revislou of toe License laws us prepared by Mr.David, AM.I.P., and beg to report that while there are a few pro: visions introducing improvements 1 the law which they had pleasure in commending, the weneral charue- ter of the draft was ontirely favorable to the liquor interest and embodied à Qum- ber of principles the adoption of which would only be regarded with the æravest apprehension by those who bad Lhe social and moral progress of the community at beart.\u2018The cominittee respectiully presented Lhe result of thelr examination of the proposed measure in the cilowing statement which did not purport Lo Le à Minute roview of the draft but thvrely au indication of tbe principal features upon which they concetved it appropriate that representations shoui« be made, ln the interpretation clause it was provided #hal the license {or a hotel or restaurant shall be granted only itt be ascertain el that the e-tablishuient is useful either tor receiving or lodging travellers or providing lood.Special provision should be made for the admission of evidence to DISPROVE THE USEFULNESS of such an establishment.The Comuuitles ouser ved with satisfaction that grocërs' liceuses are -otitted enurely trom the draîL \u2018lhe abolition ot licensed arovery stores is much the best feature of the whole measure, and cannot be to strongly approved.Liquor shots uader the proposed llceuse law ara to be either wholesale or retail, the former being where liquor is soid in ynantities not less than two gaitons, and Lhe latter where 1 18 soid In quantities not less than one pint, and where no other Sods oxeept cigars aod cigarettes can be sold, nor aan such retat! shop colnmunicite many way with any commercial establish- mel.\u20181bis had long been urgently pressed upon the Legislature hy the Alliance, and lat eciy by Section 5 of the Comunitiees repuil upon desired amendments Lo the Livense Law, of date Januars oth, 1885, und marginal refor: pees.The committee recom- meui that the retail shops be exclusively tor liquer and that it Le not permitted to sell cirars and cigarettes, or anvihing whatever but liquors, cigars furnishing an additional temptation and excuse lor entering such shops.the provision that every delivery of liquor otherwise thap ypratuiiously constitutes a sale Lhereof and that tbe gratuilous character of the delivery is inierrud from circumstances, they deem very loose, and hke- ly Lo open the duor for infractions of the law with impunity.They think the delivery of liquor on the premises Lo some person other than the proprietor and occupier should be evidence of sale.The perinitiing of sampling liquor and treating persons habitoady residing there,\u201d in Hquor sbops as sugested in the proposed Lillis in the highest degree reprehensible, as aliording au easy peas of uvading tbe law and destroying any advantage that might be reaped from the abolition of grocers\u2019 licenses.\u2018ithe commitiee recommend that disquall- fieation lor a renesval of a Jicerse should re-ull not only frotn a lack ol compliance with the requireients dut also {row any in- traction of Lhe Heense Jaws, lue present draft should ba worded so that the apolicant be oblicved .gbtain the signatures of two-thirds of the resident siectors beforehe can get a liconse.The most DANGFE ROTS TROYISION {nthe whole measure was that which sane- tions and adopts the principle of vested rights, providing that after a person has beott once licensed no certificate shall be required of wim provided Mis business be continund in the same establishment.and giving to hin a right to the renewal ot bis license by simply producing a declaration on tbe part of the cumpetent authorities that his cortiticate is stud in force.Again io th:3 conncetion it ia stated that no hcense for a new establishn-ent shall be «ranted if \u201cthe tua;ority or the two thirds\u201d of the electors oppose in writing.Under the license law at present in force this pernicious doctrine 18 nol recognized at all, all licenses except transferg during this year being ticsted and classed 28 new licenses» This prov.slon proposes to entail upoa tbe gere occupation of premises or possession of n licenses a right Lo a renewal Irom year to year provided the licensee he guilty ol no felony or of having his license annulied or of hav.aag twice sold liquor without a liceuse within two years previous.Under such a law 1t would be laspossidle to close a drinking place unless the proprietor were one of the worst class of critninals.The friends ot vider and progress have always st#enuously opposed such a principle which has never obtained ip license legi-lation and is con- trauictory of the whuie spirit of it and we would urge that the strongest possible representations be made to the begtsiature against the recognition of this or any form ot VESTED RIGHTS As already urged the right to oppose in all cages should be preserved, They urge that it be made clear that no license ue granted for a portion of a year aud also that no applicant make moore than one application during any one year.The draft calis lor t'wenly special licenses for the exclusive sale of wine and cider.The committee recomend that this clausa be struck out, as no absolute arinking place can be tolerated.\u2018The provision that two securities for 8500 each be found by the applicant for a license should be amended by the addition of ators 4 of Rembrandt, toned by Waltner, and salling at about $300 per copy; thirty Ly Stephen Parrish, and six by the remarkable but unfortunate goenlus, Meryon, including I/Abstds, his masterpiece.Etoh- Ings by-Corot, Daubigny, Whistler; in fact, Tow Pit any, ot the best examples of modern etchers will not {ina a place in this exhibition.It is but justice to say the public will be chiefly indebted to the kinduoss of Mr.BR.B.Angus, Jolin Tempest, and E R Green- shields, of Montreal, and to Mr.Keppel, of New York, who bave grantg © free use of their collections for this oc n.à add to the interest and in ctiveness of th hibition a full and carelully pre- par ulogue Raisonné will be ready for the stars, ata moderate, price, Our young Canadian artist, Mr.Woodcock, has not only obtained a fav orable position in the Salon, at Paris, for his large work, tin de Jour,\u201d but letters from two members of'the Council, Messra.Pelouse and Con- \u2018stant, state fbat it lacked only two votes of receiving a medal, and will got the certifi eate of \u201cHonorable mention.\u201d MANITOBA'S BUDGET.The Late Government Chargod With Mismanagement, WxNIPEG, Man, May 11.\u2014The Legislature was crowded this afternoon to hear the budget speech.\u2018Treasurer Jones suid full audit eould not be obtained for the past few ears, there being no Jala to start with and e Was compelled to go back to the beginning.Heailuded to several little discrepancies occurring in the prothonotary\u2019s office from 1873 to 1881.For fifteen months recently no cash buok w&s kept in the Treasury Department and the appropriation bool, by whicn the Provincial Auditor) as gov d in issuing cheques wag writtd up.Tne bank book was vers loosely kept.He compared the Joan floated Ly the Government when ten per cent.was paid and the Joan recently made by himsell at six.He charged: that schuol granis were not paid in full.Although the late Government paid themselves and their friends it would take 8317,- 0L0 to pay the current liavilities of tho Province.Assets were estitnated at $4,139,- 225, while the late Government estimated them at $6,000, ,009.\"Negotiations for ths regent $1,500, OU loan were opened quietly, as be feared the same disastrous results whien fullowed Mr.Norgpay's efforts would ensue, !f made public.insallowance had not then beep settled, and tho Dominion Government might interfere as it did before, and advise investors that they dis- avproved of the purposes for which the joan was being made lhe late Govern- ngent had been oflered 1); premium, and the offer had been accepted, when the Dominion interfered, and Mepsrs.Morton, Rose & Co.withdrew the ofter, Government \u2018being blaiveable for not taking immediate steps to close the transaction, More would go to the people than lormerly, and still there would be a surpius of $37,000 over expenditure.After recess Mr.Jones dwelt on the printing scandal and stated that work supposed tn have been done by the Canadian Printing Co.here, was really dome bv Lovell, of Montreal, at from third to half prices abd charged to the Government, and the Government besides wus asked to pay freight on the work from Montren! to Winnipeg.Instances were shown where cheques received from Lhe Ottawa Government by the Department of Agriculture bad been used and the 1reasury noi recoupad till alter the motey Was uscd pearly two years.One cheque was paid aiter Lbe tireenway trov- ernment came into power.The Lrovincial liquor license department was recklessly run; no books were kept, all memos being on slips of paper.envelopes, ete, roatlered in drawers and pigeon holes.T he shortages, so lar as ascertained, wera $1101, which was à direct loss Lo the Yrovince.Tho late Queen's printer's delicieney was thirteen thousand, receipts for advertising, ete.ub- accounted for.RATES TO BOSTON.an A Now Phase in the Passenger Rates\u2019 Fight.ISPECIAL TD THR STAR! Cnrcaco, May 12.-The fizbt on passenger rates to Boston developed a new phase yesterday.The Grand Trunk had claimed that \u2018the Niagara Falls short line was no longer entitled to a differential rate and a meeting of the interested roads was held at the office of Chalrman Daniels, at which the Grand Trunk people expected tu submit arguments why the Niagara Falla short line differential of 125 should be abrogated.The iatter road, however, cut matters abort by aanouncing that it would cot agree to arbitrate the \u2018question of its right to a differential rate.The meeting was therelore adjourned until Monday, when further developuments ara expected.Contest With An Alligator.Lazaretto Creek, a short distanee from - Tybee, was the scene yesterday ol a fearful corubat between thiee lisbermen and a mon- stor alligator.says the Savannah (Ua.) News.The fishermen had been down the creek fishing, and were on Lheir way back to the city.They drew their boat to the place of landing, and as they did they were contront- ed by an alligator meakuring 9 feet in length.As the loat landed within three feet of the saurian, he lasbed the sides and edges of it fiercely with his tall, aod was only prevented [rom capsizing it by the promptoess of.the fishermen in seizing their oars, and beating him over the head and body.The coptest lasted fully a half hour before the aninmrat was captured Mr M.G Russell, who was one of the party, secured a lasso aud in the struggle, succeeded in tastening it around the 'gator\u2019s upper jaw.He strug- oiled to escape at first, but was finally subdued, and the fishermen carried him to_the Ucean House and put him on exhibition.During the combat he snapped one ol the men on the leg, severely wounding him.TME ABSENCE OF LITILE WESLEY, Bence little Wesley wont, the place seems all strange and § We i miss his yell a Han pap!\u201d as l\u2019d miss the Gk fast to: Anûto! Ust to scold him fer his ever- n When 7 on y \"riokollect him as the best o' little ee \u2018Lord Salishury Defends the \u2018Gove ernment.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HedCensures Lord \\Wolscley\u2014The Emperor's Condition\u2014Attempted Suicide in.Te- ronto\u2014The Siberian Railway.CABLE John Heywood, the well known publisher, of Manchester, is dead.Fourteen lives were lost by the sinking of 8 steamer ob the Seine yesterday.The Emperot of Brazil has had a relapse.He shows sympioms of neuralgie corebrai congestioim Eighty canvassers are Doro | the e he opvi- rons ol Grenoble in behalf of ger\u2019s candidacy, and Thousands.\u2018of.oF plpeards | and voting tickals are being scatte The annual election of the Executive of the Cork Branch of the National League brought the Yenian element in greater prominence than ever before.AMERICANA bill tor the Immediate abolition ofslavery bas been passed by the Brazilian C of Deputies.! The Minister of Militia has -decided create a new brigade division in the Fire military distriet, with headquarters at dher- brooke.A fire at Pittsburg, Pa., yesterday morn- tng destroyed Oyster & Short's plaining aud lumber yard, two {rame dwellings, and Nor- cross & Cos paint works.Loss, $83,000.A pigeon message service 13 to be established in connection with the Signal Office at Key Wesi, The purpose of the service ns to bring the adjacent 1elaudg, especially the Bahamas, into communication with Key \u2018est.The Mexican War Secretary bas notified Mexican officers along the border thal hereafter the penalty ot death will be im \u2018tor crossing over inio the United btates with troops, and interfering with the al- fairs of ettizens of a iriendly pation.A serious accident occurred yesterday morning at the west end ot the Erie tuunel.A Greenwood Lake\u2018 train, due in Jersey Cit at 8.26.stopped at the tunnel lor the signal, when an Erie iniand express came crashing into itd rear.- All the passengers were badly shaken up, and three wers quite seriously injured.Yesterday afternoon a man n amed Wm Hearn, about 50 years of age, deliberately shot bimself in the breast at Briggs\u2019 hotel The old man was quite sober and appearvd to be all right mentally.\u2018The bullet, which was of 32 calibre, entered the breast, \"struck on one of theribs and glanced off \u2018Lhe man gave no reason for his attempt other than that be wua tired of lite, The following : untlemen have been ap- poiuied by Lhe Ontariv Government to en- Quire into Lhe nature and extent of the mineral resources of Ontario and, the best means of promoting\u2019 their development: Jotun Charlton, M.P.tehairmen); tobert Dell, LI D, M.D, C.M, F.G.8, Assistant Director of the Dominion Geological Sur- voy.Wm.Hamilton Merritt, Mining En- sneer, Toronto; William Coe, proprietor of iron nines, Madoc; Arch ine, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Secretary ot the Comnussion.The commidsion will hold its first meeting to-day, and wil proceed at once to its duties.While walking along Simcoe street, Beaver- ton, Ont.yesterday afternoon, Constable Jew- ett noticed one Elliott, a Scott Act defsulter.Ha made for him and caught him by the throat.kllott succeeded ip upsotting Jowett, and Dr.Walter Hamilton.noticing the fracas, ran forward to assist the man in getting up, in which he succeeded, but upon recovering his feet the thanks the \u2018doctor æot Was & presented revolver froin Jewett.Kiliott, noticing the act, caught the cone stuble around the body and possibly saved the doctor's life, as the revolver went off the sae moment and tbe builet entered the sidewalk.Elliott eseaped and has not been seen 1A the vicinity since.: ENGLAND'S DEFENCÈLESS CONDITION Ÿ- Lord Wolsolsy Taken tv Task by Lord Salisbury.LoNDoN, May 11.Replying to Viscount Hardiage in the House of l.ords, the Duke of Cambridge denied that the country was in imuiinect danger.He said lhe sense tional articles In the newspapers emanating from the \u201chighest military authority\u201d ui not proceed from him.Jord Sulisbury protested against the prevailing impreasion that because the Government did not make showy speeches their vizilauce slept.Tne Government must practise the utmost reticence in such matter.1t would be treachery to give such matters publicity, The fact was there hnd been considerable increase x preparations.within recent years.He co plained that® high railitary authorities ere making statements ugaiust the Government ai public banquets, where they could not be answered.Gen Lord Wolseley, he said, had recently deciared that the reason the army abd navy were not as strong as they ought to be was to be found in the aysteni of government by party, which was the curse of England, depriving English statesmen of manly honesty.ord Wolseley ought to bave made that statement in Parliament, where be could bave been answered.Motber Graves Worm lxterminator ls nleasapt to taxe; sure and effectual in destroying worus.Many have tried it with best results.Light rain \u201cwill do ir it is only heavy enough to come down.the \u201cRoyal.\u201d FREE FROM LIME AND ALUM.THE ROYAL BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE.The only Bakipg Powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free from lime, and absolutely pure, is This perfect purity results from the exclu- give use of cream of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes which totally remove the tartrate of lime and other impurities.The cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and is used in no baking powder but the \u201cRoyal.\u201d Dr.Edward G.Love, formerly analytical chemist for the U.8.Government, who made the analyses for the New York State Board of Health in their investigation of baking powders, and whose intimate knowledge of the ingredients of all those sold in this market enables him to speak authoritatively, says of the purity, wholesomeness, and superior quality of the \u2018 Royal\u201d \u201cI have tested the Royal Baking Powder, and find it composed of pure \u2018and wholesome ingredients.It is a \"cream of tartar powder, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injur.sus substance.\u201cBE.G.LOVE, Pn.D,, \u2018 \u201cU.&.Government Chemist.\u201d FRA ISCCUAULOUS, NAN IN NAN MAN ENS W.& FP, UBRE & Co SCOTCH GLAZED VRAIN PIES, Portland Cement, Manufacturers > \" BESSIIMER STEET CHAIR ANY BED SPRIN GS OHN H.BR.MOLSON & BROS.Ale and Yorter Brewers, No.280 3T.MARY SPREET.MONTREAL Ale and Porter In Wood and !iottles, Familles regularly suppisd, ™ Wal.Watson, 70 Fortlfication Lane, potuer at Arana Porter, 13 anthorizud Lo ute our | EW TOrDERS RECRIVED BY [KLEFRONE.ATARRE CREAM BALM > RRH mation, Heals the fg Sores, Restores the if Senses of Taste and [Ms TRY THE CURE.HAYFEVER ed into each noatril and 18 agreenble, HO ct ELT BROTUE Es, DIS TE CE N ch street, \u2018Exhausted Vitality.E SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work vous and pant DebHity, Premature Deciine, krrors | of Youth.and the unt-ld | miseries consequent there- and | middle-aged D old and Jewelled Medal awarded Rd the autor b 5ihe Naticru Association.ross, en Dr.WH PARKER gradu: te of Harvard Modical Collecer practice in Boston, who m Specialty.i easos of Man.Mention this paper.ole rx to a Fou Opies, No.4 Bulânch s st, What the People Sav Business Chances.edware lusinees of the late firm of F.H Executors, Trnders receivad to the 15th May next.Yaiur of stock about 312.060.Bolleville, Ont.April 26.1888, businesses, hote 3 @aloons, gr Ary goods, restaurants, otels, Bale Sent ues Tor Lose siaflang lu business L.Harris \u201c ;A RARE CHANCE.On neecount of the death of the proprietors, the ld established Crockery, Glass and Plat- Rous & Co.Belleville, will be sold by the \u201cThe highest or any tender not necessarily acceptad.l'or further particulars apply to the under-' signed.THOS.WILLS, © Re BOGART, Executors.0s ter JOR SALE.GOOD STANDS Ry ALL HE He farms 3 Fat e sale the County of Pr Quai.Tid Exoperty Tox Sale.~~ Cm men McCRECOR ST.FOR sALF STREET.200 Feet Front.H.& 3.RUSSELL 108'3e0d 23 St.Nicholas St 4 (OR SALE\u2014IWO (2) LOTS ON CO ner of St.Antoine and Guy Streets.Apply to M dk.Fat A 110 Zéod 169 = © James street apstairs.>} WOR SALIE_-2700 ACRES OF LAND, I IN cott, Unt.; 1200 ot which are well tunbered and a hear railway \u2018and water communication.Soil free frdin stone and of good 7.McCORIICK, Advocate, Montreal, THE BEST BUILDING Lor ON THE Fox Sale.Sok SALE \u2014 FINE LARGE F TR improv Cents.I rein Notre Dame street.#iviinh KOlntle, ct.67 Mountain si.DORE SALE-THE WILD MUSTANG Lonis Sard, = Leo MIR I\u2019.L.IFrappier, corner st.Jean ing bal and Berri mix.0a - SP \u201c PERCHERON, NORMAN and ARABIAN FOR SALE, Aro, PELCHERON MARES (all in French stud bugk), expected to arrive in May, consigned by Messrs, De Gira wsoy & Co.to Hon, L.Beaubien, 30 Bt.James st., -Mont- real,_Furthor partieulars inter.FIRE proot safe, Sombination look, all pe SALE = LI Eu BUS DR PARTY WAGON, T sant.Engllah dog cart, Lhaeton, {adie driving carts, 103 Ww P star price for tbe season, 30.hy 0 the 2» per, on rd.Port Man ur sa \u2014\"BEDDI Pt WIN Lanta bral AY hanging baskets, ete.a JÉORSITE-OFFICE GLASS PARTITIONS.$ Fois - si E-SPLENDID DOG Cart.APFLY t Ane AL.K \u201c A LIGRT PUGUY,.LT IN PE ri ad ot of git bh arness A ber rnesteect Jachine, Que.Adress, 3 Ga Re Fabre, 265 st.Paul st.111 3 Fer oir Top rs lot CRALES TAKIFF, ALSO ONE ISTED I tion: boat.Can ba seen at Doniliett &.Archambault, furnished bedroom, s affable for a on town, Apply by letter, (A 2.Wanted to Buxchase.AA Huchelaga.Fo t HALE\u2014LHASE PER MONTH, \u20ac OVFORTABLY elor Tonkin B® ANTED-TO \"PURCHASE, A \u201cOT.tage, with 6 or 7 rooms And dry ceilar, whh 2 or 3 acres of land atiached, near tlie town of Sherbrooke.Address, Johnson, Pos: Nord 107 det pin he er a ad d Bedding, the best and 1886 Notre Dame Street.hereon) AND BETTER 18 DELORIMIER for hls CAMBRIC RTs at $1.00 & 81.50.83 Shirts to Order à noie] .82 1760 Notre ame seceet.9 y Boeekh\u2019s Standard Brushes, Quality and Size Guaranteed.For Bale by ail Leading Houses, 47% EDROOM AND DINING FOOM FUR- ] niture.\u2014If you want 8 bargain go to 724 gud ed vor Uff 4 ue.ja omens; uo coiucclion wu Sho E SURE AND.SEE JC.BUCLO oF prices and goods, at the Nw CROCKERY, LAMP AND GLASBWALL ST STQEE DA Sie KE, Corner of Aqueduct Street.106z IN PIPESI_ PORTLAND, ROMAN WihitoWacio: Rd TRAIN EN ZTLz leury straet NVELOPES, IN LARGE VARIETY, AT\u2014 JOREPH FORTIERS Baume 258 St.James street \"Montreal FITS: 17S: All Fits stopped free by Dr.Kline's Graat Herve Restorer.No Fits after first day's Marvelious cures, \u2018Treatise and $2 trial botile free to Fit cases.Beud to Dr, Kline, 931 Arch street.Phila, Pa.for \u201cale by Loe man Bros.& Co.Toronto.NOR CRACKED OR SORE NIFPLES use Coverntun\u2019s Nipple Oil.One trial 1e snfficlent to establish wa merits.Recommended by the vos phyaïctaus ol the Price 266, Fi epired by C.Covernton & Co, VA ES, \"SMILLIE, 873 PALACE TRIE T l Montreal y Patients receive at moderate rutes: best of nursinæ: strictly Povae: = huh st city inedical relarencen riven.APEST WALL PAPER BT LE COT LRN, d'in Notre Dames 5 Benatifu car \u201cPapers, only 20e p UE COVERNTON S'FRAÏHANT oN bolic Tooth \u201cWash for cleanai ng amd reserving the teeth, harlening the guine, &c.Price, Zôe.bre: pared by C.J.Covernton & Cu.Dhapcusiing | Neal, or.of Bledry ana Jlorchester stree: B31 ET TOOL GRINDER NV ALUABLE in everv machine shor; makes no dita and is cast + kept true ler Bros.&z Mitchell.Montreal.SPNT CANCER res Dre, Le Da & 6.M.MeRICIAEL, Niagara Bt, BUFFALO,N, Le ___ Stores, Botels, ay to Het.ARGE FLAT TO LET IN THE GLEN- 4 ors Jullding, with use ori freight and PES ut pLger elevator, va 18 Xi 17 LON { & CO.Fat) LEF\u2014TWO GOOD OFFICES, EN suite, heated by hot water, near Court House and Jesus, Offices.Jtent muderste Apply, Theoret, GI St Gabriel street, $ 910 YEO TÉT-TRE SHOP, 8 BEAVER HALE Hill.Apply to the Herald comp, Montreal.| O LET_THE SPLENDID RISEN ENT and 2 upper flats of warehouse No.33 81.Peter st.Apply un premises.rRY0 LET_FARM OF 60 ACRES SQUARE all buildings, situated at St.Koch of Sod himan, Address.for particulurs, John CORTE Viaitution a 0 Bouses to Bek YO LET\u2014A HOUSE, NO.125 CADIEUX, 11) rooms, attic, ice house and cellar, nies garden in front, noderale price.Apply, 123 , kad FEYO LET A SPLENDID COTTAGE AT \u2018Longueuil, on St John at, No.24.Av- pis to Pierce Racine.post-minate 309 4 \"EO, LET\u2014 COTTAGE.31866 NOTRE Dame, 9 rooms, ahd stable for 6 horges, Address, N N.Emond, st.Antoine Marka v0 LET_TWO STORY\".BRICK HO HOUSE on Victoria avenue, Cote St.Antolin».Apply, W.Welr & Sona, 4 Nn cen = oad AAA a Sern HONS FURNISHED, FOR FAMILY that no brewer or person otherwise Interest- ROHS wou GLE KOOM, NICELY FRRS ED.breakfast and tea, at i Daraner it v Norman) s Electro-Curative Belts i \u20ac 5 a) \u201d od jp (ue Hauer trade cau be such à security, I wisht à bundrad times a day 'at he'd come Bs FOR ARES L stradle for two young geniiemen.Lleats call Tom, 5 Fupils Vhantel, - persons at Lhe same time, And all the polse he ever made was twic't as E TT Sarçtrrazp, Ont.se ob oc nn.a on La acte octurs as Fo = ; 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In the waist, Greensheve, Hawksley, .and the better men of both companies were busy breaking up the deck Lo « build a raft; and to these Dick joined himself, working the harder to drown the memory of his predicament.But, even as he worked, every sea that struck the pour ship, and every onu af her dull lurches, as She tumbled wallow} ing among the waves, recaded him will a horrid Lang to the imwediale prox- .Smity of death.; Presently, looking up from his work, «he saw that they were close in below à promontory a piece of ruinous cliff, ainst the base of which the sea broke white and heavy, almost overplumbed the deck; and, above that, again, a .house ap soured, crowning a down.Inside the bay the seas ran vaily, raised the \u201cGood Hope\u201d upon their foamn- flecked shoulders, carried ler beyond the control of the sleersman, and in a moment dropped her, willy\u2019 a great con, c on, on the sand, and began to pol over her half-inast high, and roll to and fro.Another great wave followed, raised her again, and carried ber yet fartiser in; anu then a third suc- ed, and left her far inshore of the more dangerous breakers, wedged upon a bank.\u201cNow, boys\u201d cried lawless, \u201cthe #aints have had a care of ds, indeed.The tide ebbs; let us but sitdown and drink a cup of wine, and before half an hour ye may all march we ashore as sule as on a bridge.\u201d A barrel was broached, and, sitting in what shelter they could find from the .flying snow an Spray the shipwrecked company handed the cup around,and sought to warm their bodies and restore their spirils.Dick, meanwhile, returned to Lord Foxham, who lay mn great perplexiiy and fear, the floor of hiscabin w ashing knee-deep in water, and the lamp, whic had been his only light, broken and extinguisbed by the violence of the blow.\u201cMy lord,\u201d said young Shelton, \u201ctear not at all; the saints are plainly for us; the seas have cast us high upon a shoal, and as soun as the tide hath somewhat ebbed, we may walk ashore upon our feet.\u201d It was really an hour before the vessel was sufliciently deserted by the ebbing sea; but at the end of that period they set forth in a party, headed by four or five of Lord Foxhain\u2019s followers carrying the wounded lord, and all wading deep in the wash ot the breakers for the land, which appeared dimly before them through a veil of driving snow.ron à Lillock on one side of their à party of men lay huddled 10- er, sus leiously observing the move- roue \"of the new arrivals.\u201c \u201cThey might draw near and offer us some comiort,\u201d Dick remarked.\u201cWell, an\u2019 they come not to us, let us even turn aside to them,\u201d said llawks- ley.\u2018'*lI'he sooner we come tu a good tire and @ dry bed the better for my poor ord.\" \u2018But they had not moved far in the direction of the hillock, before the men, with one consent, rose suddenly to their teet, and poured a flight of well directed arrows on the shipwrecked company.* Back! back!\" cried bis lordship.reply not in Heaven's name, that ye re PX Nay,\u201d cried Greensheve, pulling an arrow from his leather jack.\u2018\u201c We aro in no posture to fight, it is certain, being drenching wet, dog-weary., and three arts frozen; but, for the love of oid cngland, what aileth them to shoot thus cruelly on their poor country people in distress?\u201d \u201cThey take us to be French pirates,\u201d answered Jord Foxham.\u201cIn these .most troublesome and degenerate days we cannot keep our own shores of England; but our old enemies, whom we once chased on sea and land, do now range at pleasure, robbing and slaughtering an burning.It is the pity and reproach of this poor land.\u2019 'he men upon the hillock lav, closely observing them, while they trailed upward from the beach and wound inland among desolate sand-hills; for a mile or so they even hung upon the rear of the march, ready, at a sign, to pour another voiley on the weary and despir- ited fugitives; and it was only when, striking at length upon a firm high- road, - Dick began to call his men to some more martial order, that these jealous guardians of the coast of England silently disappeared among the snow.They bad done what they desired; they had protected their own homes and farms, their own families and cattle; and their vri- vale interest being thus secured, it mattered not the weight of a straw to any one of them, although the Frenchman should carry blood and fire to every other parish in the realm of England.-BOOK !IY.\u2014THE DISGUISE, - CHAPTER L THE DEN.The place where Dick had struck the line of a high-road was not far from Holywood, and within nine or ten miles of Shoreby-on-the-Till; and here, after making sure that they were pursued no longer, the two bodies separated.Lord oxham\u2019's followers departed, carrying their wounded master towards the comfort and security of the great abbey;and Dick, «8 he saw them wind away and disappear in the thick curtain of falling snow, was left alone with near upon a \"dozen outlaws, the last remainder of bis troop of volunteers, Some were wounded; one and all were furious at their ill-success and long ex.\u2018posure; and though they were now too ¢oid and hungry to do more, they grumbled and cast sullen looks upon their leaders.Dick emptied his purse among them, leaving I» mself nothing; thanked them for the courage they had dispiav- ed, though he-could havetound it more readily in his heart to rate them for * poltroonery; and having thus somewhat softened the effect of his prolonged misfortune, despatched them to find their way, either severally or in pairs, to Shoreby and the Goat and Bagpipes.For his own part, intluenced by what he bad seen on board of the \u201cGood Hope,\u201d he chosg Lawless to be tus companion on the wal The snow was now falling, without pause or variation, in one even, blinding cloud; the wind had been strangled, and pow blew no longer; and the ole world was blotted out and sheeted down below that silent inunda- tibn.There was great danger of wander ing by the way and perishiug in drifts; and lawless, keeping haif a step in front of his companion, and heldlug his bead forward -ltke a hunting dog upon the scent, enquired his way of every tree, and studied out their path as though he were conning a ship among dangers.About a mile into the forest they came io à place where several ways met, under a grove of lufty and contorted oaks, Kven inthe narrow horizon of the falling snow, it Was a spot that could not fail to be recognized; and Lawless evidently recognized it with particular delight.\u2018Now, Master Richard,\u201d said he, *\u2018an y are not too proud to be the guest of a man who is neither a gentleman by birth nor'so much as a good Christian, I can offer you a 2up of wine and a good âre æ melt the marrow -in your frozen fa on, on, Will,\u201d answered Dick.** cap 0 {ne and a good lire! Nav.1 mould, 0 a far way round to see them.\u201d «legs turned asido under tha bare branches of the grove, and, walking resolutely forward for some t time, came to à steepish hollow or den, that had now drifted a quarter full of snow.On the verge, a great beech-tree hung precariously rooted; aud hgge the old outlaw, sulling aside some\u201d bushy underwood, bodily disappeared into the earth.The beech had, in some violent gale been half-uprooted, and had torn up a considerable streteh of turf; and it was under this that old Lawless had dug out his forest hiding place.The roots served him for rafters, the turf was his thateh; for walls and floor dis tivther the earth.Rude as it was, the \u2018hearth in one corner, blackened by fire, and the presence in another of a large oaken che :st Well furtitied with iron, showed it at one glance tu be the den of a man, and not the burrow of a digging est.Though the snow had drifted at the mouth and sifted it upon the floor of this earth cavern, yet was the air much warmer than without; and when Lawless haa struck a spark, and the drv tures bushes had begun to blaze and crackle on the hearth, the place assumed, even (othe eye, an alr of comfort and of home.With a sigh of Lawless spread his rreat contentment, road hands before the fire, and seemed to breathe the smoke.\u201cHere, then,\u201d he said, \u201cis this old I.awiess\u2019s rabbit-hole; pray lleaven there come no terrier! Far 1 have rolled hither and thither, and here and about, since that 1 was fourteen years of wine age and first ran away from mine abbey, With the sacrist's gold chain and a mwass-book that { sold tor four marks.J have been in England and France and Burgundy, and in spain, too, on a pilgrimage {Or may poor soul; and upon the sea, witch 1s no man's country.But here is wy place, Master Shieiton.This is my native land, this burrow in tne earth! Come rain or wind\u2014and whether it's April, and the birds all sing, and the blossoms fail about my bed\u2014or whether it's winter, and I sit all alone with my good gossip the fire, and robiu redbreast twitters in the woods\u2014here, anvway, is my courch and market, ana my wife and chud.It's here I come back to, and it's liere, so [lease the saints, that 1 would like to die.\u201d \u201clis a warm corner, to be sure,\u2019 Lied Dick, wl! \u201cIt had need to be,\u201d returned Lawless, \u2018\u2019lur and they found it, Master shelton, it would break my heart.bnt here,\u201d he added, burrowing with his stout fingers in \u2018the sandy \u2018floor, \u2018\u201cnere 1s my wine ceilar; and ye shall \u2018have a flask of excellent strong stingo.\u201d sure enough, after but a little digging, he produced a big leathern bottle of about a4 gallon, nearly three-parts full of iw very he: uly and sweet wine; and when they had drunk to each other comradely, and the tire had been replenished and blazed up again, the pair lay at full length, thawing and steaming, and divinely warm, \u201cMaster Shelton,\u201d observed the outlaw, \u2018y\u2019 \u2018ave had two mischancés this last while, and y\u2019 are like to luse the maid\u2014do 1 take it aright?\u201d *re- \u201cand a pleasant, and a well \u201cAright!\u201d returned Dick, nodding his head.\u201cWell, now,\u201d continued Lawless, \u201chear an old Tool that bath been nigh- hand Yaerything and seen nigh-hand all! o too much on other people's A as laster Dick.Ye go on Ellis's; but he desireth rather the death of sir Daniel.Ye go on Lord Foxham's; weil \u2014the saints preserve him I\u2014doubtiess he meanotl well.But go ye upon your own, good Dick.Come Tight to\u2019 the maid's side.Court her, lest that she forget you.De ready; and when the chance shail come, ott with her at the saddlebow.\u2019 \u201cAy, but, Lawless, beyond doubt she is now in Sir Daniels own mansion,\u201d answered Dick \u201chither, then, go we,\u201d outlaw Dick stared at him \u201cNay, I mean it, * nodded Lawless, \u201cAnd if y are of so little faith, and stuinble at a word, see here!\u201d And the outlaw, taking a key from about his neck, opened the oak chest, and dipping and groping deep among its contents, produced first a friar\u2019s robe, and next a girdle of rope; and then a huge rosary of wood, heavy enough to be counted as a weapon.\u201cHere,\u201d lie said, \u2018Is for you.On with them!\u201d - And then, when Dick had elothed himself in this clerical disguise, Lawless produced some colours and a penc:], and proceeded, with the greatest cunning, to disguise his face.The eyebrows he thickened and produced; to the moustache, which was yet hardly visible, he rendered a like service; while, by a few lines around the eye, be changed the expression and increased the apparent age of this young monk.\u201cNow,\u201d he resumed, \u201cwhen I have done the like, we shall make as beuny a pair ot friars as the eye could wish, Boidiy to Sir Daniel\u2019s we shall go, and there be hospitably Welcome for the love of Mother Church.\u201d \u201cAnd how, dear Lawless, \u201d cried the lad, \u201cshali I repay u?\u201d\u2019 \u201cTut, brother,\u2019 replied the replied the outlaw, \u201cI do naught but for my pleasure, Mind not for me.I am one, by the m that \u2018mindeth for himself.Tv hen that lack, I have a long tongue anda voice bike the monastery bell\u2014I do ask, my usually take.\u201d And the old rogue made a grimace so humorous, that although Dick was displeased to lie under so great favours to so equivocal a personage, he was yet unable to restrain his mirth.With that, Lawless returned to the big chest, and was soon similarly disguised; but, below his gown, Dick woun- dered to observe him conceal a sheaf of black arrows, \u201cWherefore do ye that?\u201d asked the lad **W herefore arrows, when ye take no bow?\u201d \u201cNay,\u201d replied Lawless, lightly, \u201ctis like there will be heads broke\u2014not to say backs\u2014ere you and I win sound from where we're Ree to; and if any fail, I would our fel owship should come by the credit on\u2019t.A black arrow, Master Dick, is the seal of our abbey; i showeth you who writ the bill.\u201d San, je prepare so carefully,\u201d said Dick, have liere some papers that, for mine own sake, .and the interest of -those that trusted me, were better lett behind than found upon my body.Where shall 1 conceal them, Will?\u2019 \u201cNay,\u201d replied Lawless, \u201cL will go forth into the wo and whistle me three verses of à ng, meanwhile, do you bury them where ve please, and smooth the sind upon the place.\u201cNever!\u201d cried Richard.\u201cI trust you, man.I were base indeed if 1 not trusted pour \" \u201cBrother, y\u2019 are but a child,\u201d replied the vid outlaw, pausing and turning his face upon Dick from the threshold of the den.\u201cl'an a kind old Christian, and no traitor to men\u2019s blood, and no sparer of mine own in a friend's jeopardy.But, fool, child, L am a thiaf by trade and birth anc habit.If my bottle were empty and my mouth dry, rob you, dear child, as sure aa I love, honor, and admire your parts and per son! Can it be clearer spoken?No.\u201d And he stumped forth through the a snap of his big Wh he.Crgin\u2014eds i | bushes with fingers.\u2019 son; and where asking faileth, I do Inost | would : soft, _merry laugh, whic \u201cTHE TOAN oF A LOVER.BY MARY \u20ac.FRESTON, \u201c1 wouldn*t-standit I said Myra Bell, with a flash in her blne eyes which oad make one think she really wouid not stand much without protest.\u201cBut I know he loves me best of all,\u201d ently answered her stately, darkeyed riend, lone Valon, \u201cIf E a doubt of his affection ! would set nd m free today; but, much as he pains me, greatly as he sometimes seems to neglect me, 1 know that in his heart he cares for no woman as he does for me.\" A faint color was in her olive cheeks, a touch of pain shadowed her steady, gentle eyes, but Myra tossed her blon 8 ead angrily, \u201cThen let him prove it,\u201d she said sharply.** Why, one To swear he was Lhe lover of that cousin of Jack's, he hangs about her so constantly since she caine here.1 just met them now nding together.Why don't you pay him back in similar coin?Flirt with some nice lelluw and bave as merry à time as he has,\u201d lone smiled.\u201c \u201cPray, where would I find the man who would permit me to flict with him?\" slie asked, leaning back indolently in ber garden chair, a slight curl on her young lip.* Myra, you are laughing at me.\u201cNot L'\u2019\u2019 asserted Myra, bringing down a little foot with sowe show of force on the yreen sward; \u2018\u2018let me loan you my Jack.\u201d \u201cWhat!\u201d lone sat erect, genuinely surprised.\u201cYou would have nie thrt with Jack Atherton, my dear Myra?\u201d \u201cI know thats Jack was over his ears in love with you Lwo yeurs ago,\u201d said Myra laughingly, \u201cHe told me all about itwien ne asked me to wear his ring; but that is ail over aud Juck loves me LOW and I luve Jack; but I want you to let him play the devoted adhwirer to you Tor a month or so, just to sce how toy Howelhkes it.He doesn\u2019t know Jack 15 anything to me, and wlien he finds him at your side hall the thoe he nay give you lore ol his own precious time and less to every precious girl he meets.See here, lone, if he really loves you it wiil teac 0 Lim that itis possible to lose you, and, dear, I loved you too well Lo look on and see you negiected as you have been lately.May ltell Juch!\u201d A painful flush was on lone\u2019s face; she tried to stuile, but her hips quivered.Ah, it had stung her sorely, even in her pertect taith, to find that any tar face could Jure her lover, and that he could go hither and thither with devotion that he Lad pledged to her.\u201cYes; I will try the experiment,\u201d she said at last, and Myra sprang up and kissed her.\u201cDo, dear,\u201d she said eagerly; and here he comes now, riding hike a prince through the sunlight.Tune, bern to- day\u2014this very hour! Go in and don your riding dress; tell them to saddle your pretty pouy, and while you're gone I will explain to Jack.You slrall ride with him to-day\u2014every dayi ald now go, Jone, gu; hurry! Be ready in ten minutes Or J'H not loan you my precivus Jack.\u201d So, half coaxed, half pulled out of her chair, lone stood up and went toward the house, while Jack Atherton, In obedience to a small beckoning hand, turned in abl the gale and cantered up the drive.Now, Jack was a handsome young man as one might care to see, witha bronzed, laughing face and a pair of sunny, dusky eyes, and 1L Was no secret in thé pretty little town that he had been very much in love with lone Valon, wiule the transier of his afiec- tions to Myra was a happy secret between the lovers; so, when twenty minutes later, he and lone mounted at the door aud rode down the drive and out to the sunlight of a fair June day the laughter on Ms firm, handsoine lips and the Lot color on lone's young face unigiit very easily be misread.Cantering through the main street of the town, they wound their way along the riverside, and there, dashing over the hard roadway with the soit, cool river breeze on their faces\u2014wiith the laughter yet dancing from Jack's lips io his eyes, und the soft red still tush ng Ione\u2019s olive cheeks \u2014 they met and passed anothier pair of riders.Such a pretty girl as Jack's cousin was!\u2014all pink and white daintiness and Ing gray eyes and tossy, golden hair\u2014 but Koy Howel, riding with her besule the river, suddenly turned from her dainty loveliness to'look after the dark- eyed girl whiom he had neglected for her.\u2018That Was Cousin Jack; who is the lady?\u201d asked Miss Àllerten, after they passed with afew merry words, \u201cMiss Valon.\u201d \u201cAh! He has been in love with h rT then, tor a long time.1 hope she cal for Jack, he is such a nobie fellow.\u201d Why was it that praise of Jack was so suddenly distasteful to Koy Howel?Ile shook out his rein impatiently.\u201cMiss Valon is betrothed,\u201d he said, distinctly.\u201cTo Jack?\u201d \u201cNo; to another.\u201d The pretty, babyish lips widenedin a somehow did not [Nease the youth.\u201cThen let that other man look to it ; let him guard her from my fascinating cousin,\u201d she raid, \u201cor Jack will steal his sweetheart ; for Jack is one of the very nicest young men I have ever met, Mr.Howel, and such men as he seldom woo in vain.You know him, though,\u201d \u201cYes, 1 know him, but 1 have found nothing wondertul in his composition, The sun is setting, Miss Atlertou ; will we turn homeward?\u2019 \u2018Yes, and wben we ride to-morrow\u2014\"\u201d \u201cPardon me; but I have an engagement which will prevent my riding tomorrow.\u201d She looked at him in wonder, for a month he had been her daily tavalier was the pleasant tHirtation at an end and her visit only half tinishea?Ahl perhaps he had heard of her en- ga ement to Leonard Blaine, the dandy er native city, and that was why he outa nut ride with her on the morrow.A vain tittle smile dawned on her lips.If hie had Leonard's money; ut, pshaw ! she would not allow him to spoil her visit by giving up those long, lovely rides, those pleasant wanderings in the sunset, those dehghtful rows on tle river ; and when she parted with him at her uncle's he had forgotten all about his slight uneasiness concerning Jack and his betrothed, and had promised to give Misa Atherton a row the afternoon of the day that would follow on the IMOTTOW.\u2018i o-morrow 1 will givato Ione,\u201d he thought, generously ; \u201cI'll call aroun to-night and ask her at what hour she'll Le ready.Guess [I'll take ber for a drive.Poorehud! she must have miss ed me lately.\u201d But when he called at Lone\u2019s home in the evening he did not find Ler,as usual, waiting to welcome h:m with Tovelit eyes and shy, sweet glances; she had gone with Mr, Atherton to spend the evening at Myra\u2019s.Hé stared; she didn't miss him so greatly, alter all, then.Ile sat on the verandah chatting with Mr.Valon until the evening was far spent, and then lone and Jack came slowly up the path, his mellow laugh flowing out on the still air, followed by the girl\u2019s silver ripple of merriment.It irritated Roy, why he could -not have told.\u201cNow, say something decidedly cool to him,\u201d Jack whispered to his compan ion when he saw the waiting lover; and Roy saw the bent head, the devoted attitude, the whispering fips of Jack; but then he knew how her, face would hgnt at sight of him.What wus Jack Ather- J ton to her?She ran lightly up the sterss~d save} Log a he world \u2018for me, im the most carlos, ain i iy ga Sree, 1 Ask \u201cthe chair Jack end, Forward Jor hor, al Roy had drawn one forward too.\u201cHad I know you were here we mi ht have romaine an hour longer; and \u2018the evening been so pleasant.\u201d Roy felt 8s though be had dreamed a dream and was awaking from it Was this his gentle, adaring Jack, stationed at her chair Dai ave an inward chuckle.unbending and unsmiling.\u201cJ have waited to see you, Ione\u201d be said distinctly, in a tone touched with annoyance.\u201csf want to ask at what hour 1 may call to take you for a drive to Palmer.would like to \u201cToo late, ol fellow,\u201d put in Jack, with a broad smile, \u201cMiss Valon has promised to take that very ride with me to-morrow.\u201d Roy turned to Ione with a start, but she was not looking at Lim; her dark eves, smiling and \u2018soft, were turned upward to meet a glance\u2014as tender as Le could make :t\u2014frum Jack.\u201cYou will not go with me to-mor- row?\u201d Roy asked her.\u201c1 have promised to go with Ja\u2014Mr.Atherton.\u201d \u2018\u201cLhen you will ride with me on the following day?\u201d \u2018Our tennis battle comes off that day,\u201d reminded Jack soft[y.Îtoy turned upou him wih a frown.y ou seen Lo monopolize Miss Valon\u2019s time,\u201d he sid curtly.\u201cJ\u2019would like to,\u2019 was Jack\u2019sunmoved answer, and then, thinking he had done all | required of him, he took his leave.Valon nad disappeared, and the betrthel lovers_ were alone, aud lone wis as cool and serene as Roy was) hot and angry.\u2018See here, Ione,\u201d he began, \u2018\u2018thisis the tirst time you have treated me in this manner, and I want to understand it.Are you going ! to throw me over for Jack Atherton?Be honest with que, Are you?\u201d \u201cLoves my being civil to him annoy you, Ho?\u201d \u201cCivil to him! Why, you have declined two invitations from me to aceept His; 1f you ypreler him to me, as you certainly seen to, since you take his escort when mine is at your service\u2014\u201d \u201cBut your escort is so rarely at my serv ice of late, Roy; and if preference is given to the one whose society i8 sought most, you fur\u2019a month have cared not but tor Juck's cousin.\u201d \u201clone, do you tuk I care for any woman but yourself?\u201d \u201cNo, dear,\u201d she answered, lifting ber eves Lu his with the olden sweetness in thew; \u201cyou love me best, but you forget me Somelimes.HNever, ny darling,\u201d he cried passionately, dropping on \u2018one knee beside Ler chair and putting his arms about her; \u201cnever ior an hour of my life! And Iwill promise you nôw that, after kee ing one ensagement which i have made with Miss Atuerton, I will not even look at her again if I can help it You go with mie to-morrow, Ione, and sen Jack an excuse?\u201d \u201cNo, Roy; since you intend tokeep an eng agement with Miss Atherton I will keep mine with her cousin.\u201d He remétnbéred the words of the blonde, \u201cJack may steal his sweet- hear,\u201d and his face darkened.\u201cDo you Bow,\u201d he said suddenly, \u201cthat Tam jealous of Jack Atherton?Don't tease me if you love me, dear.\u201d \u201cfLen give me consideration for cop- slderatiou, Roy.\u201d And he vowed in his soul he would, \u2018Lie next evening Myra read a note from lone which slie seemed greatly to enjoy.lt ran thus:® \u201cI return your precious Jack dear, Myra; the experiment has been a com- ptete success.\u2019 DR.RADWAY\u2019S ARSAPARILLIA RESOLVENT! 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al Blarelton, of Fh ja es Fr i ine Choters Bi Morkgs, Va i a Neucatéin.ia, Font Bacto do .cadachey, Bick Hendache, Vertigo OMEGPATHIC Bijou Stomach e ds \u2014\u2026.\u20ac riods 2 Ig nie ns Poe ve.* » \u2019 est Taney ervons Debility.2 i ere, ging Bad.PECIFICS.pen We delle \u20ac Biotardion Ama indifferent geset- PE ss not alone!\u201d she Le Roy stood t ere, : You said once that ypu | oer ARE PROPRIETORS \u20ac, Dr Sacti Cage EMEDy gas.PRUGGy, EN 50\u2019 CENTS.& IN CATARRH IN THE HEAD.EXITING colar or moma fn (he bead.ag ¢ (prune Che micous membranes Of, \u2018permanently QUSES.throrenbd.the mucogs foi follicles or glands di od their functions des ed or very much .h chronio.catarth a most commonly Sronght on in the mater above stated, it sometimes makes ita a8 a sequel of typhoid Lever scarlet fever, measles, or other ora orp tivo fevers, or shows Fed a local manifestation of scrofulous or other tainty in the g i In the carly stages of patient ma: How IT bo annoyed by \u201coniy th gs ee into id throat,\u201d as many express f amount of the dis- Beams.© thn ib passages oft at this 8 © of toe disease bei only slightly in excess o some cases the scharge i hes ropy.ugh, a frequent and stron Ta ng peur to remove it from og of hea in which it frequent] lodges.In other cases, or in other stages of the same lo Gischarge ie thin, watery, acrid, irritating, and pi he n be stopped up = rom # the ho swollen and 'euichonc condition of the h he mouth.giv gi peti the ce suis p on thro @ mou, v t = ce a El wang.\u201d \u201cFrom the nature of the obstrugtion in fa tion, it is useless for the suffercr to endeavor by blowing tne nose; this only tends to render a worse, by increasing the frritation and swelling of the pacte thickened lining s er the mucous mejn- con membrane, The swel brane does not in all cases me 80 tas tb to gause obatruo- tion to respirution through the affe e cases, the patient suffers from headache the Jorion of the time, or experiences a dull, heavy, ness or pressure in the head, with a confusion of his î which render him quite t for bi especially such as utres deep thought and IVE HUNDRED DOLL AIASE OZ LHROMGUASAEICATANRE WHICH THEVNVGAN NOTICURE, [ COPYRIGHT, 1887.) : at irritable or morose and despondent, The mental faculties suffer such an extent in some cases as to reauit in in insanity.The sense ah gal is I mpalred, god re a ae entirely lost lost, songes taste ani bearing are unfrequently more Oza ; OB, u mote aggravated stage of dia Fr the offensive odor that frequently attends i is denotpinated Ozena.ULGERATED The secretion which is thrown out the more advanced stages of chronic catarrb be.GATARRR.comes 80 acrid, unhealthy, and poisonous, that rt duces severe LiTita on and inflammation, tion of he act follow ral by excoriation and ule ra on cate mem rane w ch lines th air-passages in e bead.Altho ough.in this ) tion is no to it, bu t gradually extends dopth, until until it Trae quent io Frtoh 1 the Component rasée of bone, as well as Bbrous tissues.As the ulceration extends the bones, the discharge nerally becom: and or ny os on 08 {8 much more common Ir the case, in the form of pumerous minute particles, Bons.T pal full eas ah es ha Be ane, of this iets 8 pain: unpleasan ray es of tl terribl sease, and observe the extent fo which f ett roi .Horo are eaten through the roof of the moule an and rat cavities excavated Into the solld bones of the face: in such cases only th best and Bs ost borough the Progress and IT LEADS TO DANGEROUS DISEASES.Catarrh, and ozæna, sre lable to be complicated, not'only by the system, bloo lous or other taints, as has the head pointed out, but also by an extension of beyond the air-pessages of the ] The acrid, irritating, and Thnoat which runs down over the Isonous disch elicate lining nem brane of the pharumz (throat), produces in this DISEASE.sensitive locality a scaecd condition sim that existing in the air-passages e head.The back of tho throat may be pale, or of a dark-red color, In the advanced stages, ita, Surface be studded with very small ulcers, which, as seen tl small pimples or * canker sores,\u201d rods ch they are often taken.Tha patient may at tim ence a ticklin the throat, with perhaps a sli, nt cough.The voice of! or.lees affected, End the tonsils often become enlarged.EXTENDS TO LARYNX.acrid, poisonous the me Irritation, fadarmimadon.thicken ning membrane.which c rize > portions of the air-passages.When affecting the 1 , the usually attended with nore or less cough, which sometimes wery severe; at other times, cnly a slight backing.Tenderness in the affected\u2019 ons, hoarseness, and Joss or suppression of voice, are common to this etage of the We have already detailed the a the mouth, look like mis- The acrid, poisonous discharge w! which into the thront front the head by the act of inspiration, drawn into the larynx, or still lower down into the trachea (wind-pipe).In this way the d creeps and fluids, suffering from scrofu- e diseased condition to otber parts or Pan ee lon, accom- ak or Tia ex pocioration.pe re ovid ence me a d they should ad- ee on the ste; CONBUMPTION, over whicb thousands annually tr tread, Ha iar How yet sure journey to the grave.ave By means of a small canal, called the eustachian GATARRHAL air- and SE hennron between he, Bam: ee te organs fus cs en 8 formed.DEAFNESS.Sous embrace lalng (ok this this passage.thi thic kening ita eustac e the thickening « of | Be.ne membrane je ous os and the Js gradual y becoming olosed (and js process som times extends through several years) cu), the plbent A occaalonally, while blowing, th the nose, experience orackling noise in one Of both ears, an becomes dull, but returns Suddenly, com te a sDappine sound until .Analy, b 2 docs return, but remains y bo In cotes ne hearing fa lost lost gradually tha a cousiderabio degree of eafness may ore the person is reall fact, Fither condition is often accompanied with.eoises Tn the head, of every conoetvable description, increasing the distress of the sufferer, drum of the ear becomes ulcerated and perforated, and an an offensive discharge is kept up by the internal in which the throat, larynx, and he BRONCHITIS Sioa\u201d vec: sécoted from cataret, or AND ozena.By the sam Te or Bubétance of and lear foe Berre | CONSUMPTION.ma and bronchitis and vob: a sumption are firmly established.Tightness tin the chest, with difficulty of breathing; soreness; darting, sharp, A large portion of yr.Jent discharge.wl Thich dr ch drops int es the Pe tara ing » Bleep, disturbs the func- 9e alone, causing | weakness of that De fndigestion.usea, and loss of appet! pond yspepeia, na sufferers ac Dia Ky ta aT, cyto a lng pensstion » \u201cne ain soëlingn* Dyspepsia.SIGNS OF THE DISEASE.All the symptoms given below, as well as others which have been previously stated and which it is not necessary here to repeat, are common to this disease in some of its stages or complications: yet thoukands of cases annually terminate in consumption or chronio bronchitis, and end in the grave, without ever having manifested one-half of the symptoms here enumera SYMPTOMS OF y ; obstruction of nasal CATARRH, to the throat, profuse, discharges un Tee herid, thick and tenacious, mu oie of en Fo others a Gry Bloody, ox concrete blood and pus, p get Dull, vy headache through the temples and ators votre HH indisposition & to exe: respecting business, lack of She nasal passages; À the third or fourth tion, to an innocent posterity fro fected pr tors ; too sudden rest after great.and Jn juing ex.= ercise, an in poorly.ventilated a apart tful cai f those feeble, deranged.or fine which caterrh 80 frequently oie imm ting cause is eueral * Cid 3 the Dead.\u201d Fuh, ,being neglected ot et e predispos- ority of cases, an faulty tion of the ayster.and needs only eyes, poy Haw ing and ES the throat, ulcerations, death of Sous nt desire to clear the pat and red, ni twang, offensive breath, impairment or focal do \u2018deprivation of the sense of smell indlgca A oat, torged, fou EE a > ily fia on, dyspe en cou h, dificulty in in speaking plainiy, general Sey, idiocy, and sane: y.Any thing which debilitates the system, or giminishes its powers of volving animal d withstanding cold or sudden chan, rdw 8 PREDISPOSING Î of of.atmcephorie temperature, an à other, AUSES.ucing agen nde es lue HAT thus enfeebled very \"able to > Gatarr.Among the most common debili agencies are lous condition of the system, or 0 ir] urities of the blood, exhaustive fevers, and other prostrating acu diseases, Or those badly treated; intemperance, \u20ac excessive de 9 adversity, gic tot sleep, scrofulous and other taints of whe ers w bay baby is been inherited, having perbaps been unto which invi the ritation rodu the by an atiack of and stablish the Joath fferers catarrh vinéed CONSTITUTIONAL io déteutts thar there exits to their as: - a weakness, impurity, or derangement In CHARACTER.of any kind, which tfed the fasten upon them.Shey not feel les, bi hoa, oe, eruptione, Eos, or ces pon Derr oe Pers pee othing em would, except to the oes, exist.Asan ulcer upon or an an on tion upon the skin, may be t utward sign of n fi m, 80, frequently chronia catarch is the only sign rt which a condition of! tue sy m self La th mon.profemional ia percaptible to = f, or the non-professional observer.The Bey sited pl y- Siclan, whose constant practi makes bis perceptive faculties fect in this directio ould \u2018aetoct the constitutional fault, ood banker detects ecuted and dangerous quon a a fault may, an leg, Leu ite \u201d £22 experien finely-execu note which the unpractioed eye would pronounce gen COMMON SENSE TREATMENT, \u2014Guaranteed Cure.If you would remove an evil, strike at its root.chief alm must be directed to the removal of that cause.\"As the predi \u2018cases, some weakness, impurity, or otherwise faulty condition of the system, in attempting to cure the The more we see of or real cause of catarrh is, in the majority of disease our is odious disease, and we treat successfully thousands of cases annually at the Invalids\u2019 Hotel and Surgical Institute, the more do we realize the importance of combining with cleansing and tonic medicines.Asa local application fe for chealing the diseased con: Local tion in the head, Dr.Remedy is cond n the Pogo preparation over, invented.AGENT.it ln sll ad and Dléasant to use, producing n a .and containing no strong, irritating.Or caus- fe Sug., OT sient Poison.Its + TE ents are simple ef en ent fiom Post ul combine: Fist due rent pr form à Erful and valu- ire, sul ur, Pana charcoal, the ingredients sent e& but the proie of their combination is wonderful in his a powerful antiseptic, and speedily all bad smell which 1 Agoompanies 80 many cases of où catarre Tt to those who suffer from à and permancaty.e ou oct, but you ou thereby gù Euard eat other Yorms of disease breaking out, as th mors in the blood or constitutional derangements or Qnier RELIANCE.+2 quel Catarth and ail the various res reat ce so frequently complicated, roa bronchial, en Gischscs, Teak st tarrhal Sotnaes.weak or inflamed a impure blood, scrofulous and other taints, a pore tot nd vie of BF ib at ical ver canno rongly en , ae a gpec flo effect upon the lining mypoous mem! Ta: he nasal and o r-p: the natural rarer of their Tollicica and glande, thereby #0 sorte ng the diseased and thickened membran and restoring it to its.natural, thin, delicate, moist, | healt 7 con dition.Asa biood-purifc, it is unsu As those diseases whioh complicate ca are diseases of th e lining hoe mem- wonderful v 1 ered rig ors which is formed of à qronder \u201cCa the use of a local, soothing and healing application, & thorough and persistent internal uge of blood- branes, or of the blood, ft will readily be seen why this medicine is 80 well cal to qure The Golden Medical Discovery Is 0 the natural \u201cBelpmate \"of , es, regu- ax po ctio somewhat ow.They are not, however, less complete, radical, and ing ; and this constitutes its great .Under its fufluence all the secretions are i used to ¢ h biood-poisons out of the system, the roule ia 5 romoted.ar and the tient finds himself ually mpro n flesh his st 1s uilt NA his dwindle «roy, and b by and Billy he finds his whole person has been en entirely renovated and repaired, and be feels like a new man-a perfeut being.Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Disco and D the worid over, Both Dr.Catarrh Re) eds are Sold he Dr heat or on 00.otre Rome ody © gents: bai-dosen bottles A co phiet, Trea n Catarrb, giving valuable hints as to pe Pat, and cher \u201cmatters of Importance, will be malled, post-paid to any add address, on receipt of à ont World's Dispensary Medical Association Invalids\u2019 Motel and Surgical Institute, No.663 Main Street, Burraro, N.Y.9 xerces The Original | LITTLE % ur eave LIVER e\\letS PILIS.PURELY VEGETABLE! 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6 Jiranc Leave 5.30 p.| Arrive 3.80 am.Suvurien Tras for Sta.The Iheress sad nse meilate 4A ori Night Express for St Jours, carats , Manghester, Nash ad Bow Leave 7.45 p.m.| Arrive 7452.00 Paella nen Io for cage res sm.à \u2018eport Gas soston couves Vie w Sen einen for # jie\u2019 i ov ra Ki esieru Erprèss for Sm sors Klagsi Toro wen Nourdy 84, Co oLrolL Chicago: AND porate or 0% Uni£rioand W rosie Le ron : v8 th Af a, LE CATA A Soin be fon À es gf a rie .J arniam.sulion Kewport, Sharbrrasé end RP Sates pak \u2019 i È A § A relie mére», 5 © a hd NOTES AND QUERIES.at Literary and other Subjects Discussed by M¥.Marray.Two Familiar Sayings.rhe following letter from à Montreal triend, now resident in New York, appeared in last Saturday's STAR : qo the Editor of Notes and Queries: My Dean Big, \u2014To settle a dispute with \u2018a journod (riend, will you kindly give tho au- 1hors' numes and proper tuxts of tbe familiar quotations about \u201coil on troubled waters and \u201csetting the Thames on fire.\u201d 1 eanuot find either in Bartietts \u2018Familiar Quotations.\u201d Sincerely yowrs, New York.Tr.D Though considerable information ray be given about both tho phrases, \u2018lo pour oll on troubled waters\u201d and \u201che will never set the Thames on tre\u201d ms applied to a dull famgant), 1b 1s impossible Lo state who originated thew, & * * * 1.As regards the former saying I clipped from the SL.James Gazette, of March 2U, the following reference to tie above menlioued usé vf vil: M.Fournier.the talented author of \u201cLes Vieux-Neuf,\u201d maintains that most modern discoveries were known to the anclents, The uso ot oil in calming troubled waters roams to Le one of these rediscovered discoveries.Mr.Edward Fry, in this week\u2019s Nature, quotes trom Bede's \u201cEcclesiastical Ilistury\u201d wn account of a miraculous preservation bm shipwreck offecte.! by means of a flask of consecrated ofl.The fask was presented by 5t.Afdan toa presbyter, who had been sont into the North Country to bring a bride to Oswin into Kent.On the homeward voyage a storm, duly predicted by St.Aldan, ondan- gered the vessel, whersupon the presbyter \u201cassumptd ampullp misit de oleo iu nontun et statim ut pradictum erat.quo qulevit a furore.\u201d Henco Mr.Fry inferd that this uso ot oil may have beun known in the nei \u2018hbor- hood of Lona, where Aldan was educated some twelve centurles ago.- .+ » - 80 long ago as December 30, 1852.I wroto in the STAR ns follows: In the number uf Truth for December 8.the following parazraph ogeurs: \u20181 am told to look In the Bible for \u2018pour oil on the troubled waters,\u2019 butin what part of it?Another cor respondent tells me that in August last it was ascribed in tho Western Morrow News 10 Oiivor Goldsmith.Another tells ine that itis tc be found {n Erasmus\u2019 Adagio.\u201d Tho last word.of course, is either a mistake on the part of Lhe corre-pandent.or a Inis- print for \u201c Adacia,\u201d\u201d Yrevivus tomy roadinz this passage iL Truth, Ihad been asked by 8 gentleman in the SrAR oftics the origin of the phrase.I roprint, by way of answer to the query.some remarks that I wrote in another journal some time nue.The phrase may, doubtinss, be fourd in some of Goldsmith's nujnerous writings: but it was in existence long before bis time, ns 1 wilt now show: jules \u201cFoclesiastical History\u201d (ns we learn frow Allibone's \u2018Dictionary of Authors\u201d) was completed A.D.131, or about cieven centuries aud a half ago.In book IIL.chap.15, ol this history.wo read as follows accordins te Ktuplelun\u2019a translations dated 1365: © Bishop Adar blessing them.and committing them to tha goodness of God, gave them niso hallowed oyle, saying: I knuw that when you she | have shipping, a tempest and a contravy wind shall rise upon yon suibten- ly.but remember tbat you cast into the sea this o¥'e that 1 geve you: and anon the wind.boing laied.confortable fayor weather shalt ensvs on the ~ea.All these things wore ful- filles! in order us the Bishop prophesied.ror the temr.est increased, the waves multiplied so faste And water so filled the shippe, that nothing but present death was looked for, In this distrasse the priest at the length remembering the Bishop's wordes, tokoe the oyle pot and did cast of the oyle into the sea; which bo- jou donelaccording as the vartuous Bishop had forsaide.the sea calined, the bright sonne apreurod, the ship pusseod on with the most pvrosperous voraze.\u201d Ono of the most famous of the \u2018\u2019Colleguies\u201d of Erasmus (1467-1535).is entitled Naufra- gum.\u201d or \u201cThe Bhipwreck.\u201d © foliowing fussage occurs in his description of the storm, * Nonnulh procumbentes in tabulas adorahant mare.quirquit: eral oles effundentes in undas nou alter (lk blandientes quam sofemis rato oriacip,\u2019 or as it is expressed in Sir Roser Ll'\\strange's nuaint translation now before mn: \u2018Some wera lying at their length Upon the Boards adoring the dea.throwing Ovle into it, and flattering it as if it had been some incensed Prince.\u201d Here, we are reminded of the Uiblicul text, \u2018A soft answer turncth away wrath ;\u201d and I may remark.further that many people labor under tho delusion that tha phrase, \u2018pouring oil on tha troubled wiators as wel as sterne\u2019s, \"God tempers thé wivd to the shorn lamb: * Spare the rod and spoil the child ; \u201d an r \u2018\u2018wise laws\u201d miak be found somewbere in the Proverbs of bo'oimon.lu: to return to the oil question.In &nuthev'a \u2018\u2019Common-place Book.\u201d vol.IL.n.442 (Harper's edition), Ldad ihe following pussies quoted: \u201cHerd tete were to ba seen stripes.or spots on the sea, which fro: their glittering appearance, and the little movement the water then had, were distinguishable at a very great distance.T'he spots procéeuel from the fa land oily substances \u2018ermitted by the whales in thetr breathinz, or.from their excrements, And showe: in a remarkable manner how littie oil is necessary to spread Lo a great extent over the surface of the water, The idea (which, I believe, orizin- ated with Dr.Franklin), that the waves, when arated, might be stitled with ofl, was pro- bhably borrowed from this circumstance.\u201d Langsdorft, voi.I.p.80, I do not know who Langsdorf was, or from what work of hls the Juotarion is extracted: but it ia ovient from Bede and Frasmus that Tr.Franklin did not originate the idea about the eflicary of ofl in calming the sea.At p, 632 of Dr.Cobham Brewer's \u2018\u2018Dictfon- ary cf Phrase and Fable.\" we read: \"Professor Horsfor, by emptying a vial of oil upon the sea in a still breeze.stilled its rurtace; and Comm ~doro Wilkes, of the United States, saw tho anms o'Teat produred in a violent storm off the Cape of Good Hove by oil leaking from a whaleship.\u201d Lestiy, I may mention that an article on the su'ycet of such experiments was published ation\u2019 the middie of the year in the Nineteenth \u2018 rqtury.and was reprinted in the Eclectic of July, 1552, .* * .* Subsequentiv to the publication of this foregoing note in the STAR.I noticed in one of the London Standard\u2019s varliamentary reports that the Earl of Carnarvoc bad called attention to the effects produced by pouring oil tpofi the sea In tempestuous Wenller, and had enquired what measures the Board of Trade had adopted to test the value of recent experiments, and Lo encourage a is- covery valuable to life and property at sea, ote, ete.The writer of an article in the STAR of January 15, 1885, remarked : \u201cThe marvellous power of oil to prevent heavy seas breaking i8 no longer a question of experiment.An infinitesimal {iim oi oi appears to he all that is required 10 braver: the sea breaking, and to save a ship from being swamped.The safeguard is so inexpensive, and so easily applied, that it 14 a wonder {t is not in more general use.Proba- hly many mariners, are famttiar with the idon, regard tho influance of oil on tha sea as mythical.Why do not the underwriters tako some action to oncourage the use of oll by mariners?\u201d - * * .* Thomas Windsor, of Manchester, England, addressed a letter on the subject to the New York Nation of January 6, 1887, in which the following passage occurs: \u201cA belie! in the soothing action of oil on the sea is, bowuver, of ancient date, and towards the end of the last century special attention was attracted to the subject.Thére isa long rnemotc in the \u2018Transactions of the Brussels Academy\u201d (about 1780), in wbich the eubject is ranted historically, and experimentally.The author traces the history Pack through tie Dutch nbd Norwegian whalers, 1! i re- rnawveer rightly (a8 1 bave not the volume at handi.to Pliny.Among others, Benja- rain Franklin wrote of \u201cthe stilling of waves by means ol oll\u201d \u2018\u201cPhilosophical Transactions, X111, page 368,\u201d 1774.I might give many other extracts from my note book, but enough has been sald on the subject wili eud bs reminding sctiolars that in the \u201cNatura Questions of Piutarob' No.12 ia headed, \u201cWhen the sea is sprinkled over with oll, why does it be- cone calm °° He asks further: Is it, as Aristotle (whp died 323 B.C.) says, because the winds, sipping on the smooth olf, have no force to cause any waves?\u201d My friend T.D.will at once see how uselass it's to Lry to discover who originated Lhe phrase about which he enquires.; .* © oo II.Ag regards the second phrase, * He'll navef at de Thames on fire,\u201d Dr.E.Cob- Lam Brewer, at p.885 of his \u201c Dictionary of Pbrase and Fable,\u201d writes: \u201cIt is the same ns saying, \u2018he'll never make any figure in the world.\" \u201d = * « * * Tho temse wad a cormsieve whidh was worked in former times over the receiver of \u2018be wifted flour.A hard-working active man would not unfrequently ply the tense so- quickly as to sat fire to the wooden hoop at the bottom; but a lazy fellow would never set Lhe temse on fire.The play on the word femae has engendered pany stupid imita- tious, as \u201cHe will never set the Mersey on fire,\u201d which has no meaning.(Dutch, teme; Freoch, tamis; Italian, tamise, a sieve); with the words ftamsen, famiser, lamisare Lo alft).Hence bread made of finel y-sifted tour used to be called temase-breqth The thin worsted stuff called fewmmy, lasting and durant, usod for indies\u2019 shoos sind for strain- CT ea J tho case against Dr.qvallee, member of the Leginlative Council ors ts the samo\u2019 word, The aleve called the iammy, tamis, of temsy was -mude of (Lis ælazed cloth.\u201d .« A .; * It it werd distinctly proved that such & saying ng \u201che'll never set the temse on lire, had ever been in use among the English pensantty, we could see Tow lu-process time the temso might easily hays become cunfoundéd with the name of the fapiows Luulish river.But bo such proof has bees adduced, or oven attempted.The explana tion of the saying is an ingenious theory, and nothing more.So tar us 1 ean discover, the suggestion was fist made by a corre spondoul In Notes and Queries ol March 25, 1465.Lovers of poveity adopted Lho sug: gestion hurriedly, and since thay time the explunation is frequently heard; but thers is unl a particle of evidence that soy man, woman, or child ever used the phrase thal involves the allusivu to a sieve, A parallel phrase (guoted.in Naud 2, of July 4, 1870), that exists in ihe old French of the 13th century, serves to show that the men of that time taiked sometimes o! \u2018setting the Seine on fire \u201d The Lnglish proverb is quite modern, as it is not found in Nays cullection, and Las no reference whatever utlaobed iv 1t ai p.AU2, @f Bobn\u2019s * Haud- $3ook of Proverbs.\u201d As my friend T.D.was for many years an active journalist, he will, 1am sure, be pleased to reaa what the versatile George Augustus Sala wrote oh the subject in the year, 15870: *\u2018Unless 1 am very much inistaken, the autinuaries and Lhe folk-lorists Will but waste thelr tine in rummaging among the echwebs of antiqul- Ly for the origi of this phrase.It is to Le found 10 a poe by the second Lord Thur- low \u2018a very simplo Lord it would seein} ou the Lleace of 1814, and dedicated to the Prince Megout.The noble poet goes into Faptures ovar the illumination and firoworks, some of which wera exhibited on the river's bank, and compliments the regont on having \u201cset the Thames on fire.\u201d The absurdly bombastic character of 1his hybervole naturally led to His Lordship's being Untuercifuliy \u2018chaffed\u2019 In the critical reviews of Lhe day ; and \u2018\u2019setting the Thames on fire\u201d Lecams as a locution, proverbial.1 never saw Lond Thur- Juw's poem in ite entirety, but i have a per- feat ramernbrance of seeing it criticised and ridiculed in some \u201cMonthly\u201d or \u201cBritish\u201d review, reference to odd volumes of which would doubtless confirm: what I have said, It is possible that I may be mistakeo as lo the year, but Lo the presence of the llne \u2018set the l hames on fire\u201d I will swear .0 courge, if any reference can be found in last century literature to \u2018setting the Thames on fire\u201d my expianution goes for LotLing.LS * * The editor of Nolea and Queries in answer to Anpotator.July 26, 1574 wrote: \u201cflow old the adage ts, as to settinæ (he l'harnes on fire, we cannot say ; but the thing was said to have been done in 1814, Lord Thurlow is our authority.In his Carman Britamcuny, written in honor of H., HH.George Augustus Frederick Prince Tegent, my Tugd ascribes ad liritaln's trivmpbs to H.14; and winds up a passage of laudation by exclativing : \u201cThames.by thy victories, is GO TO GAGNON & SHIPTON'S, vo > BICYCLES.Selling off to Clear out our Fresent stock, As we purpose givin- up carrying Stock of ieycies, LÀ 40 PIONEERS.assorted, > 46, 48, 50.52, 53 inch, ie = at $25 each, 20 BLITISIi, assorted, 48, 50.53, 8% 54 inch, at $37.50 each.Bella.Saddles, Lamps, &e., &o.o TENNIS.RACQUETS from SLAZENGER.Balls, Nets, Markers, etc.FIRST-CLASS GOODB, AT Low Priogs, WATSON & PELTON, 53 St.Sulpice Street.LOST.SPECIAL T0 JEWELLERS AND OTHERS On Monday Evening last, from St Hubert pp Lecroix, Notre Dame to cof.of St.Denis streets, ; \u201cONE LARGE DIAMOND, from a gent's gold ring.The finder will be well rewarded by leaving the same at GAGNON & SHIPTON\u2019S uth DRY GOODS BTORE, 1978 Notre Dame street.PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.Spa 0 SEO.J SREEFA®DS, 010 ed with the finest it Sia » and rebollshed t i Cat .\u201d - : | lerms for Tabpiuases Tot carping ttes In the | f Sen À CARSLEY\u2019S.COLUMN, 4 ty Ces EE £ DAILY STAR.; / N.E.HAMILTON &C0.1888 & 1890 Notre Dame Street.© We have again to thank our customèrs for their genuine patronage which has made it nocessary for us to enlarge our already commodious establishment, We- \u2018 find ourselves crowded even now with the added room of the entire adjoining store, and as \u201cnothing succeeds like suacess.\u201d wo look forward to still more enlarges ments in the future.\u2018 d The people preter dealing in & large establishment where a big variety of woods are always shown, and where prices are lower at retaii than the small dealers pay at wholesale.) 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I have a beautiful assortment of fine Cretonnes, which I am selling at exceeuingly low prices: RACE CURTAINS.Sée my Lace Curtains, from $1.50 to $5 per pair.Credit stores will charze you 25 per cent more for these goo TABLE LINENS.See my large assortment ot Table Linens, at bottom oush prices.TABLE OILCLOTH.See my Table Olleloths, 5 and 6-4 at 20 per cant.beiow credit prices.: HATS! HATS! Ladies coma from all parts of the country to buy my Ladies\u2019 Straw Hats and Bonnets, at 10 and 406 each, worth six times the money.A NEW LOT.Just In, two casas Black Tape \u2018Tuthans, New goods just arrived, latest styles.worth $1.85, for 206 each.- | OSTRICH FEATHERS.b t Ostrich Feath.It you bave pot sea Mairies Fea ers.at $1.25, you don\u2019t know What feather.WASHING SILKS.The Washing Bilka Iam sslling at 80c are the finest goods in that line imported into Canada: they are worth $1.28.BLACK SILKS, BLACK SATIN TURCKS, Cheaper;than ever at the only CASH DRY GOODS STORE, H.F.POIRIER, 2223-& 2225 St, Catherine Street, West, Centre Store.Queen's Hall Block.11311 | = THE EXPOSITION 1693 NOIRE DAME STREET.Specialties for One Week.Trimmed Hats from $1 up.fil Parasols, S0cup.Pht ba Plush Hand 500, worth $1.Hale Brushes, worl for ¢ h for J OHEN OUTFIT, 30 pieces Tinware, &e, Novelties in Vasan, Blaque Fizures, Gams.pore Pockethooks, Pleture Frames, des A be AQ.QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR.Ask for-it, and take ho other, -i Big Bargains RY C09 LADIES, and get \u2018 \u2014IN\u2014 res errs $00 wor sea GAGNON & SHIPTON Have onenad up the balance of Dry Goods bought for PROMPT CASH from a House in Difficulty at 2%: in the $1.00.ALL WILL BE READY FOR MONDAY NEXT.- 600DS MUST BE SOLD! Stores Packed with Bargains.Dress Goods, worth 15¢, for 10c.Dress Goods, worth 18¢, for 12x0.Dress Goods.worth 230, for 16c.Black Oashmeres, 880, for 25c.Beaded Trimmings, your, cholce, for 100.Fancy Trimming Braids, 86 yards {or 350.Lace Flouncings, 75¢, for 256 yard, Corsets, all sizes, 50¢, for 29a.Thread and Lace Gloves, 85a for 100 pair, Ladies\u2019 8tockings, 50 and 10e pair, Kid Gloves, 25¢, 85¢ and 500 palr.Knitting Cotton, 100, for 80 ball.Prints, English, 5e, 80, 106 yard.Beersuckers from 60.White Muslins, 4c, 6¢, 8a.Ail Wool Tweeds, worth 50c, for 8240.Embroidertes from 2¢ yard.Metal Buttons, 4xc doz, worth 15a Black Crape Trimmings, 36 yards for 25c.Ladies\u2019 Rubber Circulars from 50c.All Bilk Batin Ribbons, 2e yard.Ladies\u2019 Straw Hats, 100.Btraw Hata, new shapes, 150.Btraw Hats, new shapes, 25a \u2014 HUNDREDS OF\u2014 LADIES JERSEYS, At Less Than Half-Price.ALBO, A LOT OF MEN'S Ready-Made Ching, To Olear at ANY REABONABLE PRICE.\u2014 Do not Miss.This Chance to get New Goods at Half Price.\u20140; Note the Address: GAGNON & SHIPTON, BANKRUPT STOUK DEALERS, 1973 NOTRE DAME STREET.Whit House HEADQUARTERS FOR BRIDAL OUTFITS, INFANTS\u2019 WARDROBES, - LJADIES®* and CHILDREN\u2019S UNDERWEAR.SPECIAL SALE OF Night Dresses and Corset Covers © THIS WEEK.Lettar orders receive prompt attention.¢ Nearly Opposits Viotoria St.i 11113 7 \u2018a.A.HOLLAND.« S\u2014\u2014 20) § ttt ANOTHER LOT OF 2000 Rolls WALL PAPERS Just in, suitable for Bedrooms & Halls, 10¢ and 15¢ Roll.Hirde bans MPs Saran elds ENE, Borders und Fricses te Mateh.G.A.HOLLAND, WALL PAPERS MAY 13, 1888\u2014DOUBLE SHEET.FIRE AWAY 2260 ST.CATHERINE STREET, | \u201c Wanted immediately,\u201d first: class Dressmakers.Ligget & Hamilton.131 LIGGET & BÉMILTON {883 & 1885 NOTRE DAME SL.Old Stand.SUINER PDRTATIONS \u2014p\u2014 i \u2014\u2014 Wash Dress Goods! We are now displaying all the most desirable styles and Colorings in GINGHAMS, SEBRSU CHAMBRAYS, SATEENS, CASHMERE PRINTS, CAMBRIOS, PRINTED - MUSLINS, LAWNS, PEROELES, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOK MUSLINS, ETC., ETC.PRINTS from 4c yd.up, Silk Gloves.We call specinl attention to our stock of Ladies and Children\u2019s TAFFETA and PURE BILK GLOVES (our direct importation from the best English Manufacturers), and particularly invite Inspection of same, which owing Lo their peuuliar weave are recommended for great durabHity, Taffeta and Pure Stlk Gloves in ail the new- ost prevailing Shades at our us popular prices.Colored Dress Goods BIG DRIVE IN THIS SECTION.8000 yds.Nuns\u2019 Velling, new Shades.8000 yds, Striped Tweed Suitings.4000 yds.Fancy Debelges.1500 yds.Balzerine Cloths.1800 yds.Jersey Cloths.Double Width Panama Buitinzs in new Designs, Topaz Cloths, Par ecks, Eta.Eta, PARASOLS.Our Parasol exhibit has been largely increased, the past week, by the addition of new Noveltlies in Designs and Paiterns.Prices are much lower than in any previous season for equal qualities, 100 yd.12e 5 Ladies\u2019 Cotton Hose.UNPARALLELED OFFERING IN LADIES\u2019 COTTON HOSIERY.1000 Pra.Ladies\u2019 Heather Cotton Hose.100 pr.1600 Pra.Ladies\u2019 Navy, Seal and black Cotton Hose.-oparrsoscce.156.01.800 Prs.Ladies\u2019 Navy, Beal and Biaok Cotton Hose, _.cen 2000 Pra.Ladies\u2019 bo k \u2026.286 pr Our Ebony Fast Black Cotton Hose at 30e pair are without doubt the best value ever offered by any one house in the cltr, + 3 Ligget & Hamilton, 1883 and 1885 NOTRE DAME STREET.OLD STAND.11211 GREAT SALE OF DRY GODS GAGNON & SHIPTON\u2019Sum AU BON MARCHE.30: \u2014-MAISON\u2014 Aiphonse Valiquole SPRING and SUMMER=1888, | 10 men New Goods in all departments, but we name only a few of our EXTRA SPECIAL bargains to be offered next week.SPECIAL, 987, doz.Straw Hats to be sold for \u20145 Cents: \u2014 SPECIAL, New Dress Goods at ail prices.A Finé Assortinent of New Colors and Designs comprising the most Stylish and Attraotive lines to be found in Montreal.Trimmings to match the Goods always on **** LOW PRICES.SPBCIAL-GENTS* FURNISHINGS, A WHITE DRESS [BHIRT., slightly damaged.ine goods, at 40c.Also, biz job of manufacturer\u2019s sample necktise to bo sold at leas than one-half regular prices.\u2014\u2014)SPECIAL{\u2014 TAILORING DEPARTMENT.Fine selection of Tivèeds from which to © choose, and the highest class of Style ° and Workmanship.Extra attention \u201cgiven to the Catitag and Fluishing ot TAILOR-MADE DRESSES, \u2018and \u201conly PIRSY-CLASS Skill nL Employed, # SPECIAL If you want Genuine-Bargains, coma.to VALIQUETTES, Alphonse Valiquetts, 1889-1871 NOTRE DAME STREET.11211 DRY GOODS WITHOUT RESERVE AT N orages.) BEW OF IMITATIONS.| | 1750 ans 1200 AGAR RS | GAGNON & SHIPIONS,, | Third Edition.\"Pundits this mornin, Me \u2018the building and $3500 THE HINDU WiDOW Pundita Ramabal's Address in the\u2019 Queen's Hall Last Night Before a Large and Influential Audienco\u2014 Hundrods Turned Away.The public meeting.held in Lhe Queen's Hall, last everog, under the auspices of the Women s Board of Missions, lo hear the notavle Hindu widow, Pundita Rsmabai, relate her brave struggle on bebal! of her slsters ol the great Indian empire, was & magnificent success.The linll simply packed hundreds belng upable to obtaln admission.Sir William Dawson presided and was supported by Rev, Dean Carmichael, Rev.Dr.Douglas, Rev.Dr.Nortou and by many other leading clerzymen and laymen.The mis- slonary hywn was sung with grand efiect by the immense audience, This was tollowed by a short prayer by Hav.Dr.Norton.Sir William Dawson, who was received wilh applause, rose and stated that upon the recent visit of his Excel- leucy the Governor General to the city he replied to An address in which a references was made to his approaching departure irom Canada to assumé the responsible duty of Governor General of India and to rule over lhe destinies of that vast Lmpire of Her Majesty in the East, that he eincerely hoped it would lead to an additional interest being taken in Canada in ludian affairs and toagreater mutual community o! feeling and syinpatby in thèse widely separated portions of the Empire.Lord Lansdowlke espectally raferred Lo the progress of edu*ation in India and more particularly to that of women which was now attracting so much attention.y Lansdowne, he said, had for some time past been preparing to iollow up the noble work begun and carried on 80 süe- cesslully by LADY DUPFERIN (applause) and which he, the sneaker, had been iniormed LY bis son, Ur.R.Dawson, who was in India last month and who bad visited the hospilals, bas taken so deep root that it is certain Lo extend aud develop under the lostering [care and influences of ber noble and kindiy successor.Sir William remarked in this connection that it was a blaœular ecincidenue Lhaï 60 large aud representative an audience had met to welcome a lady who herself bad devoted her life to the promotion of this very object.(Applause.) Sir William, after a tew additional remarks, gracefully introduced Puudita Kamabal, who was most enthuslastionlly received.The little lady was as usuai dressed in the plain, but becoming, costume of her country and wore a magnificent bouquet of red roses, which stood out in bold relief against the snowy whiteness of her costuine.\u2018I have come here,\u201d she said, \u201cto plead for my unfortuvate sisters beyond tbe water who are being governed by laws which by thelr very cruelty are in direct opposition to those of the Great Almighty God.\u2018I'he lite of women in indian, espectuily those of high caste, is most miserable.The man ls avery- thing the woman nothing.Daughters are not wanted except in the case of a man hav- ln nosonsat all.The Vagishtha, one of the most eminent religious Buthoritiés of tbe Hindoo race, says there is no place fora man in Heaven who is destitute of male offspring, but the daughter it mentions not.Thus irom their birth girls are counted as naûzht and as rauæbt they pass through Hie.The life of high-caste Hindoo women is diviaea 1n three parts\u2014childbood, youth or married iife and widowhood or old age.The minimum age for a high-caste girl to marry is sight, tbe maximum twelve years.Bhe marries whomasoever her parents please to betroth her to, and not only 1s she given to her husband, but to his family.While she has no rights at all, the husband ean do with her almost what he pleases, and after living with her tor a year can deprive her of her property and leave her.Ii her husband be à drunkard or an immoral man and she shows disrespect to him, she may be deserted fur three months and DEPRIVED OF HER POSSESSIONS; and should she leave his house, may be cast off entirely and superseded.But the worst perlod of the high-caste Hindoo woman's lite widowhood, which is regarded as a punishment for horrible crimes committed by them in tormer existence.lhe duties of a widow as prescribed by Lhe Holy Book \u201c Munn\u201d are that she shall emaciate ber body and never mention tbe name of another.In addition this the young widow 18 always looked upon with suspicion.Her bead is shaved, ber ornaments and bright clothes taken away, only once a day she is allowed to eat, and some days not at ail.Her life, destitute of pleasure, void of hope, becomes intolerable, and the only alternative before er is to committ suicide, or.worse still, accept a life of Infamy and shame.Ob, mothers and fathers, compare Lhe condition ot jour own sweet darlings with tbat of millions of littie giris in India who have already been sacrificed op the unholy altar of an inhuman social custom, and ask yourselves if you can stop short ol dofug something to rescue the little widows from THE HANDS OF THEIR TORMENTORS.According to a census taken a few years ago, there were in India 20,930,626 \u2018child widows, of which 669,100 were under 13 years of age.Some of these have been reached and educated by the missionaries, but they are unable to come near e h-caste women in whose behal! I solicit your aid.My plan ts to found schools of sn entirely unsectarian character where they will not be compelled to choose a ré- ligion, but can follow their own iuclinations.Here they will be taught the means to support themselves, and bere their eyes will be opened and the road shown to them by which they cad at leabt reach comparative happiness.They will be supported al these schools till enabled to support themselves and ald their unfortunate sisters.THE PUNDITA INTEKVIEWED, A ETAR representative called on the at \"Biae-Head,\u201d the residence of Mra, H.Gault, where sha.is stopping, and was very kindly re- caived.She expressed herself as weil pleased with her reception in Montreal, and then went on to explain how much money she wanted for the successful carrying out of ber project.1 want in all $75,000 with which can bulid my sobool and support it for te@ years.Of this 1 want $5000 fn yearly subscription and $25,000 for a budding fund.As it I bave received $7000 for yearly subserip- tions for ten years; so that need still $1500 carly subscription for ten years, and 3s.0 for the building fund.On the 13th of Decembsr last the Ramabal Assocfation was founded in Boston for the purpose of aiding me, of which such people as the Rev.ward E, Hall, D.D.; PhilipgBrooks, D.D.; Mra Francis E Willar, and other fieople of equal prominence are officars he treasurer 18 Mr.!.Jefferson Coolidge, jr., 87 Boylston street, Boston, to \u2018whom ail contributions, and I hope many will be sent ffom Canada through circles or otherwise, can ressad.\u201d\u201d When asked it Lord and Lady Dufferin had net done much in the same direction, she repiied that - they had to a certaln extent Their financial ald, however, was used for the purpose of sending female physicians and missionaries over there, and though they dia much good amongst the lowar classes, the doors of the high-caste Hindoos were barred to thé as they were to others.It is lor that reason that I propose to build an entirely secular school where something will be tone for their education.What they need are physicians who will attend to their mental an well as phveical ailments.There are \u2018some schools in india now, but they are open for all classes of soclety, and high- caste women would consider it a dishonor to attend these.\u201d \u201cDo you intend to stop here any length of e \u201cNo, I will leave shortly for Boston, where I will hold a farewell meeting.and gail in July from Sen Francisco for india.\u201d COURT COSTS.The Proposed Amendments to the Civil Code of Frogedure According to Mr.Le O.David's Bill \u2014Consolidat- ing the Code.Tha bill which will be presented at the approaching session of Parliament by Mr, L.U.David, M.P.I,, in Connection with the proposed amendments to the procedure in the civil courts, provides that contractors will have the right to examine, under oath, tbe defendant in a case ln order to establish the existenoe of extras.Under the present law this must be praved by as agresment ln writing: between the parties.lt will also five contractors and laborers the right to pllect a seizure of what \u201d due them 2 the \u2018She Father Mathew Remedy ands of a proprietor and will grant a delay certa.pead toa lahorer who can establish that he te oa ad all Eppoiite for aloo! too poor to pay tha entire sum liquors.apon which be is being sued An- r clause le the .exemption from Cheaper thag wi ~New curtains at Fokatore whieh ad be iad Basen Ch | Loses, & about the co! of oe yash present law, and sui noter, provides for à ing.Porisct 5; 2 ne LI ; .yotton In the seizures o ~ ps .snd fizes the amount of wag co that may be -, Five thousand ties £0 select {pom ating solzed much Jower than nuder ' re ee law.Every selzure will remain ti - the Sous of the judgment A En deu ull.It has just leaked out that a Judge of the Superior Court, with several prominent members of the Bar in this district, have been requested by the Government fo vre- pare a report of the ameudments they ber lieve should be introduced into the code of civil procedura, Among their suggestions is the reudering of commercial cases summary.\u2018there 13 a recommendation to thy ellect that a commission should be appointed without delay for the consolidation of ou code of civil procedure.AN INCREASE WANTED.Select Commitine of the House of Common.\u2014Gen.Nicholson's Conduct Commented on by Lord Kantdolph \u2018 Churchill, LoNnoN, May 12\u2014The Times thivks Lor: Salisbury\"6 rebvuko to Gen.Lord Woissiey si not undeserved andapplies to more that one tbilitary man.Tue S'undard detends Geu Wolseley, it savs: He may aj his anxieties a3 a patriotic citizen: without conumitting an extrewe oflence but ta eonfront and im: peach in Parliament the Goveromant he berves would be an 1ntoleruble breach of sound tradition, The Duke Cambridge, Gen.Wolseley, Gen.Buller and other officers beld a long privale di-oussion in the war office yesterday, It is reported they decided to propose to Parliament to immediately place the first and second army corps on er war footing and issue magazine ritlee to ail the regular troops; tbat a special com- millee be iornied to attend to the steps necessary for field service, and that volunteer artillery corps be sent to Portsmouth fo te drilled in the use of guns of large calibre.At a sitting of the select cominitiee of ths House of Commons last night.Lord Randolph Churchill presiding, Gen.Nichotson, wbu prepares the estimates for the war office, admitted that £900,000 wis required for barr accommodations, hnowiuyg, however, that this sum would not Le granted, be had aubinitted an estimate of £400,000, which Mr.Stanhope, the war secretary, had cut down £13,950.Lord Kandotph Churchill commonted sharply, upun (ren.Nicholson's actions In \u2018taking upon bimselt the responsibility of submit~ ting false estimated.in the House of Commons, Lord George Hamilton, First Lord ot the Adwiralty, was questioned regarding a report LLat the strength of the Russian squadron in the Pacific Was superior to that oi the knxlish.He stated that tbe Russian Hest consisted of oue iron-clad and four cruisers and waa not equal either in numbers or strength to the British force of the China station alone.The admiral in come mand had declared that he was pérfectl sutistied with the strength of the Britis] fleet on those waters.(Cheers.) * A Benevolent Miser.That a man who expended during bis lifa and bequeathed to publi¢ institutions on his death over $1,000,000, should be called a wiser, seeins a paradox, and yet such was Thomas Guy, the founder of the famous Guy's Hospital, London, and a man whose memory wil be cherished for hundreds of years Lo come.\u2018Lomas tiuy was the son DI a coal dealer in Hotselydown.He began lite with a capl- tal of L£ivu as a bookseller.By fortunate Investments in the year 1720 he amassed an iuitueuse fortune, mainly through what was known as Boulh sea stock.1s whole life wus marked by a penuriousness that straage- ly comporied with bis Javish public gilts, He luvariabiy ate his meals alons, using an oid newspaper as a table cloth.On Winter Ligbts Le would tura the half of one candle and shiver over a tow sticks ol wood in a brick stove.lt was of Guy that the famous story is told bow one Hopkins called upon him to get a lesson upon the art of saving.IL was night, and Guy was seated at a plain deal tuble with a hali-penny candle.\u201cls that all you came about!\u2019 said Guy, after his visilor was seated, \u201cwhy, then, we ean talk the matter over in the dark,\u201d and he deliberately extinguished the feeble flanié.With all his record of personal meanness and penurious babits, the hospital that bears his name will ever perpetuate his memory.He spent almost $100,000 in building it, and then felt it endowed with nearly $1,100,000 at his death.He Jplt $2,000 tothe governors of Christ's Hospital perpetually to care for tour pour chñdrét of London, and $5,0v0 for releasing four prisôrrers in the city and the countivs of Middlesex and Surrey.Thomas (Guy was never married.A Fartnité Royal Family.A statement made by one of the papers that the CzuriDa \u201coften makes dresses for the younger children\u201d is pure fiction, says London Truth, and will ra'her amuse those who are familiar with the manners and cua- toms of the Court ol Bt.Petersburg.The Crzarina and all her sisters agted as their own maids and dressmakers in early life, simply because the present King and Queen of Denmark eould not then afford either to buy their thiugs or to provide them with attendants, as their incowe did not exceed £1,000 a year altogether, and they had six children, all of wnom have achieved great marriages, the Princess ul Wales being the first to make a coup, The sons have been as fortunate as the daughters, for the Crown Princess of Denmark, who was the oni child of the late King of Sweden, by hs marriage with the Princess Louise of the Notheriands, inherited a fortune which could only be counted by millions from her mother : and Prince Valdemar obtained a gettlanient of £8,000 a year when he married: the daughter of the Duc de Chartres t \u2018 Caffaroma Coffee is sold absolutely In sealed tins; it is rhe most delicious an fragrant coffee ever brought to pontredl Ask in purchasing coffee for *Caflaroms, Coffee.\u201d 110 $ The burden will be lighter when all property is assessed and all assessmentis are paid.Pater Kleffer, Buffalo, saya: \u201cI was badly bitten by a horse a few days ago, and was induced by @ friend who witnesged the currence to try br.Thomas' Ecleotrie lt relleved the palo.Aimont immediately, .and in tour days the wound was Complate'y healed.,Nothing can be better for fr wounds.No man can make himself look very big by tryluz to make his equals look email.Any one can take Carter's Little Liver Pilis, they are ao very gmail.No trouble to swallow.No pain or griping after taking.specini Notices.Canada Life Assurance Co.Close of the 41st Year.Those joining now will participate in 3 years profits at the division to take place in 1890.Lôtt Hard to find a durable parasol ata low price for children, cali and examine our 50c ilne, which are exceedingly strong, lined throughout aud all good colors Houry Morgan & Co.© 111 3 We carry all grades of floor oilcloths, but: are now making a specialty of two lines at 20c aud 250.Valiquette.128 Grabam Broa.are the uptown shirtmakers and furnishers.' When seeing the magnificent display or Tatior Made Costumes shown at 8.Carsiey\u2019s, une canñot help exclaiming, They are beats tilul! They are haudsome.Calixa Lavailee, his favorite piano\u2014The &reat pilanist has rélused sevetai tempting ofiers Irom various piano makers tô Use their instruments at his concerts ia Queen's.Hail, May 18 and i9.Thereiors will play upon his favorite piano the Hanry BP.Miller (of Loston), whieh be considers the best now made.Canada Life Assurance Co.Close of the 41st Year.Those Joining now will participate in 3 years - profits at the division to take place : in 1890.110: P Ladies are specially invited to examine.splendid | lues of bvening Me selling at sweeping prices at 8.Cursley\u2019s.trees Jerseys.Just opened n case of tbe- favorite styles consisting of the Galatea, Norfolk, Yoke and Garitaldl, also a fine assortment of plain, braided and beaded jerseys.Henry Morgan Jo., When refarnishing your house don\u2019t forget that Valiquette has eurtains at ond half ce regular prices.large stock.Fine goods.13 # pensation for the abandonment of a right which jt should never Lave had conierred upon It The Govern- @Nourth-West Territories and of well groupd- _ of the interest it Kuarantees and may ; the disqussion of the disaliowance resolu-, | Last Editions \u201cFor \u201cadditional Evening News 360 \"Oth and 7th Pages.LAINIE SN RAA THE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEE, A Lively Debate on the C.P.R.Monopoly Compensation.The Finance Minister's Resolution Passed by a Large Majority.OTTAWA, May 12.\u2014In Introducing the bill respeoting Insurance Companies, Sir Charles Tupper iutimated that It was simply designed to put Insurance Companies Incorporated in any province on the same footing in the Dominion a= those of the United States, allowing them to do fire and life business by making a deposit with the (rovernment.lie also introduced a bill empowering the Government to reduce the rate of interest payable on deposits in the Post.Office and Government Bavings banks, if at any time the condition of the country should require it.Sir John, attired in a velvet coat and vest, after nudging Sir Hector Langevin in the side, moved that Government measures should have precedence after Monday.This was carried.Sir Charles Tupper introduced his resolo- tious respecting the disallowance of the Canadian Pacific's monopoly in Manitoba, He recounted tho efforts that the Government had mado id England to organize a company to construct a transcontinental railway, the failure of which was followed by tlie organization of tbe Canadian Pacific company.He spoke of the yreat benefit the railway had already been in developin Manitoba and the North-West anc showed that the policy of disallowing ocdl rallway charters to the boundary was the poliey originally propounded by \u201cthe honorable gentleman opposite.\u201d He referred to the \u201cdisastrous, uniortunate aua lainentabie outbresk no the Northwest,\u2019 which haa done so much to retard the development oi that country, and repeated the assurance he had given un a tormer occa~ slonthat the country wouhi receive fuil value for every dollar of the thirty tuillions which had been advanced.The z~asons yield ot.ain was 14,753,000 bushels and the C PR ad pol only been taxed in providing tactii- ties for the renewal of it but bad Jound itself unequal to the task.It was therefore not surprising that an agitation should have arisendor the lifting of the monopoly in order that local lines might Le built and the grain find its way to the market.THE STANDING GROUND taken by Lhe peopls and the newspapers in favour ol disallowance was a powerful aud irresistible one and he had no thought of questioning their motives.The country bad suffered from lack of railway facilities.\u2018They had suffered trom three bad seasons in Manitoba, and last year's harvest he looked upon as a nominal one.Ho referred to the Dogotalions carried on between lho Government and the C P.R.company for the lifting o! Lhe monoroly clause, and stated the arrangement that bad been come to.ihe Government proposed to pay interest lu tue exteul of Sou, 00U per annum for aterm of fifty years, at the rate of 3'; per cent, the security being the lands still hela by the company.U p Lu the present Lhe average price received by the company for their land was 8 per acre.Tha origional grant was 25,000,000 acres ; the number of acres sold to lhe Government was 6,743,014, for which the Government paid $10,000,000.The number of acres loft was 14, 434, 237, which was escumbered to the extent of ELT 271,000, or an average charge of $1.15 per acre.Up to mber last 3,272,74Y acres had been sold at an average price of $3.12, and as every dollar for the sale of lands would go-into the publc treasury, 1L Would not take many years to pay off this mortgage on them.One of the trustees for the management of the land would be a member of the Government.Herreferred to tha vast regources in tron and copper which marked thé North-West and sald that of the amount to be pald to the C.P.R., $5,495,600 was for tloating debts curred for erecting snow sheds and the bettering of the road, and #5,-5U,000 was to be expended on rolling stock and- other improvements ol! which the country would reap the benefit.He presented the case In glowing colors, and was applauded by the onservatives when he sat dowu.Mr.Laurier said the country would accept Sir Charles Tupper's rosy statement wilh a large grain of allowance.lhe company nad come to Parliament time and again for assistance and there was no guarantee that 14 would not come again.\u2018This is finaly final,\u201d said Sir Charles, amid the smiles of his colleagues.Mr.Laurier referred to the -propo-ed guarantee to the C.P.BK.as its pound of flesh for surrendering the monopoly in Manitoba, He recalled dir John's slatement in the ilouse that \u201cwe cannot check Manitoba,\u201d as well as that of the late Minister ot Interior to Lhe effect that Manitoba could uot be deprived of a single one of her rights, abd Sir harles Iupper\u2019s assurance that the Government would not coutinuae'the policy of disallowance atter thd road had been built to the north shore of Lake Superior.He referred to the ; PUTTING ASIDE OF PARTY LINES by the people of Manitoba and their combining, independent ot politics, to resist the dis- allowance policy of the Governinent.Lhe logical conclusion of the Government's po- lioy was to call out troops, but this it did net dare do.The Opposition did not admit that the Canadian Pacitic was entitled to eom- ment had not the.courage to avow Lhat it was acting at the dictation of the CPR.He stigmatized the security offered as a perfect mockery, fixing it at $1,200,857.It would have been better to accept no security at all than such a miserable, paltry sum as it proposed to accept.He did not believe the lands would letch a dollar an acre.The North West had suffered from the National Lotlcy and the raliway mouopoly.The C.P.had cost Lhe country over seventy millions of dollars and was not yet perfect.He concluded an eloquent speech by moving the following awmend- ment : That the exclusive privilege granted to tbe Canadian Pacific raiiway company in virtue ol articie 15 of the agreement between Her Majesty and the compuny, con- .tained in the schedule to the act 44 Vic, \u201cchap.1, do not apply and were never intended to apply to the provincé of Manitoba, as lt existed-ät the time of the passing of the said act, to the province of British Columbia or to any other province, but solely to the territories over which the Partiament of Canada had exclusive and paramount legis lative jurisdiction; That the policy bitherto maintained by the Government of disallowing legisiation by the Provinces of Manitoba and British Columbia authorizing the construction with in the limits of such provinces of railways to the boundary line vit the United States was one directly at variance with the alate- ment of the leader of the Government when submitting the agreement for the construction ol the Canadian Pacific ratiway to Par- llament, and has been productive of great loss and injury to the said province and the ed discontent on the part of the people.\u2018Chat this House, whiist gver ready to discharge honorably all the engagements legally assumed the Government of Canada with the company, regrets tbat the terms entered {no by the Government and the company for the relinquisbment of the .exclusive privilege which the company \u201c claims under the said aot invoive Canada fn - \u2018enormous contingent liabilities without providing adequate security for the indemnify.- ing of the Government against tbe paving compelled to pay; And, that this House further regrets that sueli terims-do net provide lor the expondi- tare ol the prinotpal mobeys to be raised on such bonds in the construction of branch raliwuys of the Canadian Pacitic raliway in .Manitooa, British Columbia and the North- \u201c West territories.Tue divorce bills passed by the Senate for Seller of M.Irving first reading, Sir Heotor Langevip Jatimatin \u2018thet when they came up for a\u2019 sbcond reading he would ask the House to divide.The Dowinion Land Act.fathered by ir John Maedonald, wa: gi a third reading.Mr.McMullen resum a ra.Tudor and A \u2018 tions.He had no hope that the Government \u2018would ever get rid of the influence of the P.R., with which it was hand in glove.De trous ht the .was a good one and the fhe ta Bren t be blamed for making bargain I % could for gurrenderi deriog Re mont Col Amyotaaid he -À-Bros: 4 people of the +P.R.would butid branch Jes 3.a own interest.He Intendedsto support .TRE GOVERNMENT RESOLUTIONS.\u2019 Mr.Watson, of Marquette, did not think the Manitoba, and the North-West were le the least à ratefui \u20ac to the Government.It bad abandoned imonopoly, not from benevolence, but from pressure.He quote & newspaper to show thal Mr.via had declined to oppose the monopoly \u201cclause.\u201cI rise to a point of order,\u201d said Mr.Davin, with bis hat in one nand and bis eye-glasses in the other; \u201cthe hon.gentleman ia not reading uny statement of mine, but a Dpewspaper's comment upon my action.\u201d \u2018The paper I am quotiow from,\u201d replied Mr.Watson, \u2018is the Kezina Leader, which is understood to express Mr.Davin\u2019s views; I give it for what it is worth, which fs evidently not much, seelng that Mr.Davia questions its truthfulness.\u201d This brought out a goneral smile at Mr.Davin's expense, but he beamed with satisfaction and seemed Lo enjoy ft.Mr.Daly, of Selkirk, devoted most of his speech to de- pouncing the course pursued by Mr.Watson.The proposal made by the Government was in harmony with that made by the Provincial Right Association of \u201cManitoba and would receive his support.Mr.Daly accused Mr.Watson o! being a, rank hypocrite for his course on the disal- lowance question, and was followed by Dawson, of Algoma, who supported the resolutions.Mr.Davies, of Prince Edward Island, defended My.Watson against the at- tacke of Mr.Daly.He suid Watson was raising his voice in the interests of the people of the North-Wast when Daly was skulk- Ing in hie seat afraid to open his lips, and the only time he ever voted agalusi disai- lowance wns when he had got permission from his leader.When It was a question as between Lis leader and bis conslitueuts he always «stood b bis leader.He vigorously denounced the Goy- erpment\u2019s policy on the monopoly question and exposed Sir Charles Tupper's inconsistencies on the trade resolutions saying that the ink was scarcely dry on one proposal before it was changed.He read extracts from a speech of Sir Charles on the .KR.\u2018All that has changed,\u201d called out sie Jharles, \u2018It is you who have changed\u201d answered Sir Richard Cartwright.\u201cOh he has ecawrht you,\u201d added Mr.Paterson of Brant, while Sir Charles looked as solemn as a stalue, \u2018Il never saw a Government that could change quicker than this one,\u201d continued Mr.avies.\u201c It cannot change quick enough tor you,\" called out à voice from the Conservative back benches, Mr.Davies accused Sir Charles lupper of taking Parliament by the throat and 1nsisting on its SWALLOWING THE AGREFMENT just as it stood.He thought the Government should have better security for its investment if nothing more than a second mortgage on the road.Mr.Davin rose and had just got started when the clock in the tower struck 12.He ridiculed Mr.Davies for muKing such a powerful speeth on so weak an awmendwent, and said if he ever became as in argument as he was in he would be vie of the most powerful debaters 15 the House.He said that while he did not write the article in the fegina: Leader to which Mr.Walsoo had referred, he endorsed the sentiments it axpressed.\u201cWhat paper is that?\u201d asked Mr.Paterson; ot Brant.\u2018It 18 publisted in the North-West,\u201d answered Mr.Davin, his face wreathed in smiles.\u201csir,\u201d sald he, \u201cthe hopeless ignorance of the member for Brant is positively astounding.\u2019 \u2018I have read of the leader in the public accounts,\u201d repiied Ar.Paterson, while ; tbe House laughed at the sally at the Regina journalist's expense.He said that takiux a division on this resolution of regret was like organizing Her Majesty's fleet to Walt a sign.Mr.Armstrong of South Middlesex took the view ihat the C.P.R.should be compensated, and while he coa- sidered the compensation exorpiiant he would vote against the amendment 1n order to have the question settied.Mr.Perley of Assiniboia extolled the magnificent resources of thé North-West and supported the Gove erninent resolution, when Mr.Peter Mitchell rose at 1.15, but the speaker decided that he was too late as tne members had been called in.J here was much chafling while his vote was being taken.The result was that the amendment was defeated by a vote of 63 to 111.The vote was declared amid ministerial cheers, and the Conservative whip crossed over with a piece of paper in bis hand and carried ob an animated conversation with the opposition whip.At a quarter to two Mr.Peter Mitchell rose and moved an amendment to the effect thatthe Government should have guaranteed the principal as well as the interest on the C.P, R.bonds, thereby enhancing the market value of such securities by a million and a quarter.After a pause Dr.Platt seconded the amendment, the Speaker read it saying that he thought the nays had it.1 think so too,\u201d said Mr.Mitchell, amid laughter.Once more the members were called in, Mr.Jones, of Digby, siuging a soug in the meantime.\u2018the speaker then put Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s motion that be [eave the chalr which was carried on a vote of 112 to 60.The vote of Mr.Perry, of Prince Edward Island, was challanged on the ground that he was not in the Chamber when the motion was put.Mr.Perry said he was.Nir Jobn rose and stated that be saw Mr.l\u2019erry leave the Chamber, but the opposition shouts of * Order\u201d were so loud that he was obliged to sit down.Mr.Perry repeated bis statement and his vote stood.Mr, Trow explained that on the previous vote Mr.Marshall had been paired with 1.r.Borden.he House then went into committee on the resolutions.Replying to the criticisms passed on proposals Sir Charles Tupper declared with great vebexnence that Sir Richard Cartwright had dome everything he could to foment another rebellion in Manitoba, to which Sir Richard replied that the Governinent was responsible Lo man and to Uod for two rebellions and had almost provoked a toird.The Minister of Justice admitted that in the case of the company aelauliing in the payment of its Interest the Goverament for what it miæbt bave to Pare could use the postal subsidy as a sel of Daly moved an ainendment to the fact that \u2018the company should spend some part of the money in hullding branch lines in Manitoba and the territories.Sir Charles Tupper urged the mover of the amendment to withdraw ton the assurance that the Government would do every thing in its power to induce the C.P.R.to build such branch lines The amendment was defeated.Mig Watson moved an -amendment that all .P.R, unsold lands in Manitoba should be sub, ected to taxation.This wes defeated, and the comunittee rose and reported and a bill founded on the resolutions was introduced and read first time Tne House adjourned at 4.30, Hon.Alex.Mackenzie has beon nominated by the C.P.I.Co.one of the three trustees to manage the lands of the company which are to he held as security for the new fifteen million loan, but the honorable gentleman declines the proffered responsi- bility.The salary would have been SIUUU à year.7 Le Monument National, Mr.d, O.David, M.P.P.will introduce a bill at the next session o! Parliament to authorize the St Jean Baptiste Soéiety to issue debentures to the extent of $100,000 for the purpose of erecting le Monument National.He believes the debentures will eet with a rapid dale.The Allan 88, \u201cCorean™ from Philadelphia artived at Glasgow on Thursday and landed her live stock shipment ot 306 oxen in good order with the exception of two, which died on the passage., Persons suffering from slek headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, are asked to try one vial ol Carter's Little Liver Pills.Special Notice.Canada Life Assurauce Co.Close of the 41st Year.now will participate in 3 years profits at the division to take place in 1890.Loe À satin 4-In-hand tor-50e at Graham Bres\u201d Valiquette*s Specialty, \u2014 Good Floor Oilcioths for 20c¢ and 265\u20ac; lowest pri ces in the city.112 6 New styles \u201cand \u201csbades arrive weekly at Graham Broa.Economy is wealth.Buya Leonard Dry Afr Cleaiiabié Refrigerator and save ice and preserve your food.Ice cre: 1588 Notre Da ; Neckwear from the beat Engen and Am- eri¢an houses at Graham Bros.It is said on all sides that the best place in Montreal to buy carpets is at Vatiquette* 8.112 6 our way home be sure andsee Graham QT que, Pomeborare Gran | NY È Those Joiuing am freezers, tea chisels and ice tongs, at L.J.A Burveyer's, : x WEDDING RINGS! \u2018Standard 18 kar Wadding Bings for $0 89.Solid 10,kar Wedding Rings.$1.50 to $5.aly tally aénaraved Keeper Binse, Boltd \u2018 Sod Sold orn Rings for Baby Fingérs;-for Watches thoroughly cleaned and yarranted for one year far 81,00.HENRY KOSS, .111x 197 ST.PETER STREET.gees PRESCRIPTIONS.ay Our facilities are now complete for executing exact \u2014the most difficult pud complicated oculists\u2019 prescriptions, Cylindrical lenses ground in a few hburs.Charges moderate, HMENRY GRANT & SON, Opticians.107x 72 Beaver Hall, cor.Dorchester st.PR'ENDERS FOR THE EREQTION OF A store, fronting Favard st, Pt St.Charles received saturday, 19th Inst.Foc , Vian 3, ae, jspoly 10 toe Architect.Was HoDso.112 2 45% St.A ntothe st.FYE WRITING PROMPTLY DONE.WM.McGOUN, 181 SL.JAMES STREET.M°G'+\" & Maio ADVOCATES, Eto.STANDARD BUILDING, 157 ST Jauxs ST R.D.MeGibbon, 157 Aitred B, Major x BEDDING PLANTS JN MLOWERS \u2014- every variet BE strong, healthy Vistoria square.plans, at W.B.MES YOUR LINEN, ETC.WITH Jackson's Indelible Marking Ink; does not wash out.MH.F.JACK MON, Dispensing Chemist, 2208 8% Catherino al \u2018lelosphone, #401 26x WANTED-at once, first-class Dressmakers, also Apprentices.Henry Morgan & Co., cor.St.James st and Victoria square.310x An experienced general servant wanted, at 52 Catheart street.No washing or iron- Ing.112 1 WwW ANTED TAN FXPERIENCED purse for a child 15 months old; family going to seaside (Maine Coast) for two months.iberal wages to a reliable.competent nurse.Address \u2018Home, RS 2 x Box 1609, Montreal, 0 LADY STENO- ANTED\u2014A YO grapher and operator on Remington typewriter: must be well wxperienced in the work, accurate and rapid: one who writes a good business hand, has had a general office experience.Auply by letter, stating experience, references and salary expected._ 110x5eod \u201cW 1100,\u2019 STAR office.& CO.ANTED\u2014TO BUY, TWO HOTEL omuibuses, in good repair.1°.v.Box 776, 109 3x3aw Montrea 1 V ANTÉD\u2014STENOGRAPHERS OPEN for engagements, Kindly address L _112 1x CALIGHAFH TYPE WRITER AGENCY.ANTED BOY FOK STORE, MUST write and read.Apniy between 4 and 8 Monday a {lerugon, 474 Fo F oY st, 112 1 TH sA VINSON V FANTED SCRAP ZINC Address, win quantity and price.THOs.DA VI so.1121 \u201cA \"4 Paul Street.V \"ANTED-TENDELRS FOR EXCAVAT AT- ing foundation.Apply to works, 8e Canegonue, 12) HOS.DAVIDSON & CO.YVANTE TED\u2014WE DESIRE TO ESTAD- lish a general agency in Montreal or vizinity, to control the sale ot a staple article of dat) consumelion.Any energetic man wiih SILL.au, vi pital secure à permanent, paclus business.ie Vanya.GRELNAWICH NANCPAGTE 22 Su ANTE MMEDIATELY, AN EX: pericmced footman, single, and must have firat-class references, Apply at H.& A.Milan\u2019a office, corner of You and Common streets, 2 \u2018ga culary Cu.V ASTER ou SELL A LUNTR AT EF PAPERS, or lerms ap toP.U'Kesf: 5z2 St Faute 8L, Moir i.ps io se 24 W ANTED\u2014SITUATION AT TRAVELLER, BY AN experienced and energetic yo man, alas or commission, the latter preferred.Cadres Qu STAR office.fi 1 V ANTEDZA GOODVEST HAND \"AND ONE AF - 1 prentice.361 Richmond = WW JANTED- joy.ow 14, hor 116 YEARS OF AGE ress in own Hand writi Ting It oa partioclars oF ovine employmen.| À any, her with 1295, age and re exences, Lo STAR 112 1 FSX GOO ar SDRESS, MONDAY AS Wednesday, with references, Apply at 69 Victo- Tin st, 1131 ARTEL G1 NERAL SERVANT, WILLING TO Ho the country tor the sumnier months, wages 410 a nan net WH AN TED \u201cYOUNG MAS WHA UNHFRSTAN DS e care re horses and knows too,\u2018 must be weit ded, panier o°cloc onday morning, A.Lesperance.7% tent it \u2018 y PTE Way THD\u2014A HO OUT À SERVANT Prince Arthu 112 WH De GENERALBERVANE: APPLY, 465 Famili 11 recommen FAN TED- A HOUSER ATT 63 TOTRE WARTED=X HOUSEN ATT) 2 1 VV ASTED-SITE- ATION th LICE NSF n class engipeer.Address, \u201c'G 140 72 THiRIX TAR office.LT uz) WASTED or NEWTNG GIRLY ANT APPRES- 127] AI 2 West SEWERS oo Srederiste SHOE: >, Hrown Be edericion, ) t12 AND YY ANTEL KING TF REXT 0 va Engl wn to drive a Nose and aasist } a grocery 11 Apply, 370 St.Jam: w AN TE Av Hi > Fe TABLE YOUNG WOM NS oid, P Red o wo notes FOungmest i rote cath a e elerences aured.at 30 MeGill Col lege avenu\u201c rean red V A STEP SRE ELDERLY PERSON WOULR FIND gormidrtable home with \u201cmall wages, where the work 5 ght, by addressing, \u201ci 14.0.7 STAR office.112 3 WANTED AT ONCE Tr PL Enea and steal ac erc, Pelletier .108 St.Louis st & Bronson V ANTED\u2014COMPÉTENT AGENTS FOR TTS Bs district, to work the lin il business of La Canadienne Life Insurance Co.Libel commission.Apply James Wiison, Chief Agent, 135.Lamoert sure, Si 23 ears Aol 1 oly ANTE GOON SECOND.HAND CUTTING Ww boned, at xa 1594 Notre | Jane 4 .oy x we FAN TED SITUATION 5h SEUXT SFRVAN Or working housekeeper, in JA, po amily, vient ress, * 00,\u201d office._112 1 1 Tov SEMAID oR t.coaipetent.to take © arge of house d fing Jammer mounts, good references required.es.e his during sa WV ANTED-PAINTERS, A FEW GOOD HAND#H AT 1121 ounce.Apply at 315 Canoing street.ANTED\u2014SÉAMSTRESS ABLE f0 COT AND V fit, willing to do light housework.78 burocher, nei or We D\u2014ANINTELLIGENT YOUNG MAN he nz per- Food ad: address, to act as lesan.nally.be 10 a.m., Monday.% anu icraring Cou, 167s Notre Dame st.VV ANTE D-\u2014sMAÉ HOY TO WEAF TP FECES And run messages.Apply 321 st.James st, 112 A\" FINST-CLARN pressman, best of references given, Address, Je German st., city.Wasim, DAT COTE BT.ANTUINE, A FAN sa 8 nnfurnidied room for a gentleman.Address, offi 312 3 Ane WELL EDT CATED YOUN employment in a $ t aress © P orm A pacity in the evenings, WASTE YOUR GIR FOR LIGAT nt ge work for small family.205 St.Urbain At.WASTE Ho fOREL Baas MONTHS SEIN i «I.1iieyele in in food tating terms 3 FATED AN 0 OFFICE TD Y.APPLET fa TERY he 2 en TV ASTERA SITUATION BY 3 ard & Co., Real Estate Agents, stree WATE D~TWO DRY doubs =.k both languages.ALF NIE 5 MCAT 7 60 No! \u20ac\u2018 Dame, ANTE.DA TENERAT SERVANT, ONE has nat been cout before not objected to, S010 St.Cather! WAT rie Te \"= (THOLIC \u201cCHO TFA th good Joferance, able to feacd Fngha French.ares Missisquot, I\u2019.or ANTED \u2014-SITUATIO AS WORKING FOUSF- keever for one or two A emen., country not ob- Lged to, good references.Address, \u201cL 15 \"12 RIAR ce.1223 Wily Avply ICH SHER aml 4.Gaudreau, Clarenceville, © lo.THE\" MONTREAL DAILY \"OFFICES TO LET.Nice offices to let {a the Sman buildiag, Bt.James street; hosted ie LAusON.2 6xeodtt _Avoly to MR} A BTAB off UPPER FL pe GARB fo 0 LET-PAF BE Vitre, Hons 76 Dor ai sarong, ty ToL TET-AT LONGUEUIL, A BRICK cottage, beautifully situated on river a 4 Matdons A bals tb Alex.= aowier + So 00 st.James st LET_COTTAGE, 52 COURIOL SOL ST: Apply to A.Branchaud, Place d\u2019Armes Hill 3 Eu 1 Te LET_ONE SMALL HOUS also one buggy forsale, $20.356 Rleh- mond screst.TT LET\u2014FURNISHED OR n J aparunenie, neatly | tarnished with, ns situation +! Apply To Jos: C.Beauchamp, No.11 Place \u2018Armes Hi hill.LET.HOUSE, 8 ROOMS, BATH, Wand gas.Rent low to a desirable\u2019 tomant.\u201d Abby, G.Lalham, upper Charles Dorromes fal I r LET\u2014UPPER TENEMENT, T°, FUR ished, No.251 Gu uy street, gorner se ne Antoine \u20ac benutifully mbual w last May.App relists, or to Mr.Franklin, 169 st.James strgat, y ly po LET FURNISHED, FOR THE, | SUM mer mouths, No.169 Greene avenue, ee Je Antolue.Apply w Jol unlop, Tiss SHOEMARERS-WANTEU STITOR- n wigw bee! mocoasing ar universal shoes), heaton ces paid.PARENT + LACHAPELLE, 11 81 Milgnohno 8 LS LL 112 39 FEO LET_COTTAGE.CONTAINING 8 rooms and outside kitchen, also ice- house and stable oo premises.Address, A.nen, Chanibly Basin, 121 ) LET_FOURNISHED HOUSE etc.ap Ru November, uss of plano, eta te 303$ Lurochec st.LETLAT LONGUECIL, 7 ST.ST.a exander, house containing 13 rooms, Fh Farden and terrace.Apply, 31 Berrist, between ZNO LET A A FORNISHED HOUSE, FOR 6 months or until 1st September.Terme moderate to a suitable tenant Apply we, 1 LET\u2014 A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, BATH and water closet, at 1875 st \u2018Cather- Apply to A.Lalonde, 113) SL Urbaia st, st Monel NO LET_SEVEN NEW DRESSED AND embossed stone cottages, numbered 256, 258, 260.263 and and .Band 126 ot l'aval rine, containing from 8 to 12 \u2018apartinents two of the cot- ine.ges h i ary urnace.ent | from 8ls to mont et Aol; \u2018MM.Gob avenue, or Levy, Nol .#3 st.Vincent atrect.1131 \"Fe LET\u2014 ROCK STONE COTTAGE, 17 Drolet street.coptalning 10 apartments, and modern Sonvenwuces, ent $5 per month, net.Apply.11 Drolet street, vy, Notary, 36 St.V 5 street.11 ROOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED OR UN: furniahed rooms at 33 Hanover si.Board it required.112 23 OOMA\u20142 FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE AND single, on bathroom fiat, hot and cold wat water.1 187 THE &t Geo eB TETY FURNSISHED.DOUBLE AP Ti 1121 single, every convenience.7 Philips sqna: OOM\u2014LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM ON nee 2 lor fiat.192 Mountain OUM\u2014A LARGE WELL RORN ED room, Saitable for one or two gentlem: en, airy and fine view.28 Victoria square.1121 Pro \u2014TOT ET NICELY FURNIRHED, SUITABLE for a married con le or two gentiemen, no children.Call at 1994 st, Cather! 12 RODS-TRD CSPCESISHE 7, SrTTa BL LE For wht housekee coping ocality one block west of w Windsor Ho Ho! Ly elder y couple protected.Addross, 1 D Roose DOUBLE AND 1 SINGLE ROOM, WITH every convenlence, mall private family.{inte men only.21 Mansfield s 11} Rous FURNISHED.W or JHA LL FRIVATÉ family tn central y.Address, \u2018Ff 1388,\" STAB oft 131 1 GOM&\u2014 WELT FURNINHED BEDROOMS, BIN: xle and double.178 St.Ur 1123 OOM-PARL +, UNFUR SEED NE OR TWO ve dreakfast.69 Mackay street, corner st.Cathe: fo nz 1 OOMS-TWe ROOMS M3 FUENISHED © Of nished, at 82 Sanguinet.su GOMR_TO BET, NEAK VIGER ER 8 UAR RE, 2 nished or unfurnished, p vn RR AE 1, 1500.\u201d Stan of Ses Rome: CAR LARG SUP N FIRST- sus al Locality.furnished oF M ofuratbed to mmarried couple or gentlemen.17 Belmont ot let 1 OMS SEE RNISHED WITH BOARD.45 BEE! BERTHE Stree! 1122 lets Roons is LET.ALL FURNISHED, IN NEW house.Apply, 26 McGill College avenne.FRONT gentiemen, willing to furnish, sonia TIR OOMS-R ÉLEGANTLY FORSISH ried (deen.=D, TO > gentlemen or à ma uple without \u20ac 2804 ~t.lL'atherine «treet, cit ET Ron, COHFORTABLE DOFBLE AND SINGLE h partial board.2 Victoria ri 112 Root DOUBLE LARGE CENTSHED FRO = ro w for one or two gentlemen, at 14 Be rrÈ 1121 oT ANGE ANDSOVELY room \u2018on intiroom at, marble basin Tot ga water attached, al e handsome donble an ainsi front room next na etl suite for singie Eputement house fa Ww racolass, with all moderna con nveulences.Phillip SOON TTH OR SRI HOUT OARD Line Viger square.bath.wc.68 Dabord at.112 1 RW \u2014TO LET, FU RSTISHED OR USEURSISE ed.51 MctHl'College a VOM\u2014LARGE FRONT RG FANE ¥ \u2018furnished for grotlemen, gas, bath, hot and cola water on same flat.8 Plalea: 1134 OOMA-LARGE FRONT AND BACK PARLOR, with gallery and, w.¢.on first floor, cheap to oi able parties.address, \u201cG 1284,\" STAR office.1121 R°°45j LARGE, Ton BL KO 100M .HANDSOMEly furnished.5{ \u20ac: toa 2 ROO FURNISHED.Sat Per ST.DENIS 8F, 1121 WITH OR WITHOUT OOMNS \u2014 FURNISHRD, board, also #qed English table Thome, Ww.L.Davy.formerly M nager Montreal Coffee que _ Association.877 Dor chester \u201c\u2026 TRG OR 2 GENTLE nes S ANHAVFE A NEAT Arst-class front with modern eon- ventenees, plenty 0 of A prets air rent moderate to retable pa Windsor st, 1131 OOMsZ] ETES CLASS FU pil RAED FRONT Roof to let,in a private fatnily.185 Bleary st.Roo WiLL FURNISHED PLAT OR woos _reparately, at 8 Meoill College avenue.OOMR \u2014 FUR KOOM, rat 1e without board Alaa ting \u201croom, in private family, terms moderato 32 ering Ix a4 4 for durability, quality of tone, etc.\u201435-00; FURNIKBED | HEINTZMAN & GO.PIANOS., Oapada\u2019s Standard Piano.Unsurpassed Over 400 sold in Moutreal.C.W.LINDSAY, - 8870 St.Catherine Street, \u2018us _Bole Agent Castor-Fluid ! DE MARK REGISTERED) A (ondertails effective Heir-dressing for removing dandruff, preventing the hair fro falling, promoting its growth; and for keeping the soalp cool and he att ony eh For the toilet table, the.nursery, and after the bath, it is angurpassed.TRY ITY Lhe Caan + wit Druggiss stores.(HENRY R.\"GRAY, Chemist, St t.Lawrence BI Main street Role ua MoLEODS 289x1a B,\u2014Can a LAROCHE p TALES an WEDDING * PRESEN TSX NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK, ELECTROPLATE OF EVERY DESCEPTION.PARLOR LAMPS! PIANU LAMPS | Newest Designs in ANTIQUE SILVER, COPPER AND SILVER, AND BRASS FINISH Art Pottery, Doulton, Worcester, Hun, CUTLERY an d PLATE CABINETS lan Fish Carvi Fish and Fruit Knives.and Forks, 1 Marble Clocks, a very large selection.Opera (lasses, Pans, Writing Sets, &o., &c Intending purchasers will ind it to their advantage to give us a call.\u2018Low Prices and Reliable Goods, WATSON & PELTON, 53 ST.SULPICE STREET.MILLER PIANOS! 1 (OF BOSTON).The choice of the great planist, Calixa Lavaliies.QC W.LINDSAY, 2270 St Catherine street, sole agent.N.B.\u2014New stock just received, THE GRAND CAFE PARISIEN! Entirely Renovated.Meals Promptly Served.\u201cThe only Restaurant where suppers can be had at alt hours cooked in the most exquisite AT delicacies in and out of season.The cooking is Bgder he personal supervision of a French * Wines, Liquors ant Cigars a specialty.1897,1899 St.Catherine, 179 St.Dominique.1122 LOUIS GAUDREAU, Proprietor.Pianosto Rent PeZOUCHE & ATWATER have a fine lot of Uprizht and Square to rent for the Summer, Allin flne order, and prices very moderate.Warerooms\u201463 BEAVER HALL 112*6 UNITED STATES LIFE INS.GO.ORGANIZED IN 1850.RECORD FOR 1887.Increase in Assetsover.Increase in New Business .Increase of Business in force Policies Incontestable.Promptiy.Ton Day \u2018Ace.Absolute Security, Issues.the only res sputabie Policy, being incontestable for any cause-after three yèars.EMO & YOUNG, Managers, P.Q.99 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Telephone.No.1828.Y4tiaw Masconomo House, Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass.Manager.d NO.B.SCHOEFFEL, This House will open for its 11th season, FRIDAY, JUNE 22nd.1888, ses Tes mnacies.Claims Paid #] definitely for his grand hotel at For {information sad Prices nl rooms, ad ALMSL 1126 law 0OM\u2014T LET.TFURNIS HED 13 HATOUR Lr near Denver Hall fill, next to the Herald.112 ROH \u2014To LET, FCRNISHED, GAS, ETC, 89 C1 ITY Councitlors st FE DOMES = FURX ISHED FOR GENTLEMEN te ple.Private family.moderate.1998 st.Catherine, st, opposite Arc uit's ectioal 1 OOM ~Tt) LET.FURNISHED.SIYOTE ROOM, hath, gas, & flen Grant Son.Te Beaver fan, corns Dorohaster street 1121 ROS == COMFORT ABLY FURNISHED, WITH y bord, suitable for married conpies or gentlemen.83 Bleury 142.1.ÈS LS OMS AANDROMETY FURNISHED.DOUBLE acm laus Fi table board.drat Pos LE office.id 1° RS FU ETS DOUBLE Ash IRGLE, ble for gentiemen, use of bath.Urpatd street.133 ROI BANDIOWE FURNISHED ROOM WIT baleony, to let Park avenne, Upper Blourz st Terms moderate.it 1832,\u201d + = office.ol WELL FTAY RER vate English fam- iy, no Charen, 1121 DOM one on parlor fat and, one on path fiat, rar qniet neigh bouhood a \u2026 OARI-\u2014A PRIV TE \"ex AMILY HAVE VERT 50%- fortable airy double feqras for Tl Sein dffice.388 \u2014 &e.Terms a moderate.Address.WANTED.528 SHER Gret-class board, moftern conveniences ale table la BOAT.\u20181186 For.FIVE PONIES, ALSO PONY saddles es and har harness.Send: for ORIN BOARD _ BOARDE \u201cRa nice roof Nar Rin A Dat.OR NATE=X VERY GOOD re | on { time m use, price dara sa, 127 ran oles.si FOL HAGE\u2014SECONDL-RAND H HORT 4 con PLETE wh wo 358 A pri er Roda Oy ci ce, à; .Beaihimy.res SAT.Bin.pi 7 Wea xi FOR OF WALL R, toin Jot.for ioe or en $3 to suit.P Ress 184 4 a Ar Bi ALF.\u2014A BARGAIN, WATC eT Rv including lathe.te., Aw alin! e, almost new, cost $800.For pacticalar » Address, se ages 141 Bleury st.121 Tor SALF\u2014CAP ARTE, [PTGCY AXD HARNE IR Apply #5 Perthins st 112 FoR SAL 50,000 FEET HAR InvooD , XD Bass lumber, Le., birch, hard mapie, im, ee one to seven fnches thiok; ses ned aver Ph year.piy by etter to Mayo io; emo Mills, Mayo, Quel FOREA BALE-CHEAF, A 30OOD SINGLE- J XOX BED: with wire eombinatio n early new, W ANTED STRONG BOY FOR SFROCERY BUST siroiat cherry and gold ploture- Fame 6, complot, Ad- ness.Apply at on James 1121 .U.x 149, city.12 WASTED \u2014BŸ A TOU Ae TION AS NOR EX ALE\u2014SQUARE PIANO, FOUR ROUND cor aid in, a small | family, no Bo objection to goto ie Stave, the sexside, Address, FTANTED\u2014
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