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boating ah ing apd driving.together with and the other comforts of a city hotel, sanitary arrangements are perte water.,thoroogh drainage, water Slosets of modern style on each floor, an supplied with bot.cold and sait water.Fou lo 0 Ul 1286 Jress Ga D Manager, B.;or P.0.Box TM en nager gr BATHING.TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUBAC, SAGUENAY, P.Q.This celebrated Benside Resort will be open for the reception of guests, We drosdar June 18th.For tull particulars as to te: dress until June ist to Levis, P.Q.; after that\u2019 dntéto WHIPMAN, Lessee & Manage 182 TADOUBAC PQ.STRAW HATS, STRAW A \u2018missions in New York in : A 99 ER à wOR BOXE, , 22 12823 _\u201d_nt NELSON'S, T3, 107 Bleu ! and a well Informed journalist.\u201d AM & CO.Propriotors, 168 and 165 Bt.James Bircet.Br x 15 8 sont nt 10 ORY D part \u201cof the jn or Canada.postage free.at $3 a for wx months and fac.for three au\" We belfeve the circulation of Tux STAN le the combined insus of alt the other pri papers published in the city of ontr Correspondent and Agent for French and Pelginn advertising in THR STan\u2014Mons.Loretto 61 Hue Caumartin, Parts, France.CIRCULATION oF THE DAILY [AR for week ending May 26, 1888.Menday.rares secs cena ane 27,406 Tuesday.es \u2026 27,282 Wednesday.ZT, 104 Arte yo 37.230 SALUTdAY +200 < n00ccu 0000 30,125 Total.139.087 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGK For Week ending Muy 26th, 1883, 27.817.* Queen\u2019s Birthday \u2014 No issue, 1858, MONDAY.JUNE 4, mm mi we w= A.EE XHE \u201cSTAR\u201d AT BUMMER RESORTS.The STAR is mailed to residents at summer resorts for thirly cents per month, free of postage.YsE Prohibltionists of the United States are staunch advocates ot woman's suffrage.At the convention which is now being hold in Indianapolis the subject came up for discussion and was quickly disposed of in favor of the women, The woman suffrage plank was inserted in the Prohibitionist platform by an overwheiming vote.The convention declared \u2018that the right of suffrage rests on no mere circumstance of race, color, sex or nationality.\u201d AMONG the many iy renious contrivances displayed at the International Exhibition now being hell in Glasgow is a life boat which can be used as a deck seat.In a very short tune what seeins Lo b6 an ornamental seat can be transformed into a lule boat complelely equipped and provisioned.The material principally emvloyed in the construction of this boat is gulvan- jgedd steel or iron sheets titted with teak or pine.By means of asys- tem of wutti-watertight compartments it is rendered practically unsinkable.The larger boats can carry three tons dead weight and still have a free board of twelve inches.If wnen tried this contrivance which answers the double purpose of a seat on deck and a hfe boat on water answers the expectations of its inventor, it will be the weans of preventing the loss of many va valuable lives, THE Democratic National Convention meets in St.Louis to-morrow.Delegates are flocking there from every State in the Union.They aro al no pains to hide their preferences.\u2018The greater number of them declare that Cleveland and Thurman are their wen.Appearances Indicate that Cieveland will carry the convention with a rush.The Solid South is for him and so are the Democrats of the Northern and Northwestern States.There were, in- deel, only four doubtful States; thesp were New York, Indiana, New Jersey aid Connecticut.It was supposed that vhese States would oppose any scheme of tariff reform that could be construed to be hostiiv to the Interests of manufaeturers.But the tarif reformers huge played their cards so judiciously that they have overcome the opposition in these states, and 1t is expected that there will be no split in the party on the turitf question.Mr.Cleveland is more popular to-day than he has been at any time since he occupied the presidential chair.THE people of England are agitated about their license system.Ave the municipal authorities to have power to cancel licenses when in their opinion their continuance is injurious to the public?and when they are cancelled are the holders of them to be compensated?are questions which are warmly discussed in all parts of the country.The measure now before Parliament proposes both to limit the jurisdiction of the municipal bodies in this Tésÿect and to grant compensation to the owners of suppressed taverns and beer shops.This hos roused the indignation of a large r:rt of the British public, and they have given-emphatic expression to £heir feelings.In this province it is proposed to create a state of things against which tlie people of England are so loudly protesting.by giving the liquor seller a imght to have his license renewed without the approval of the people of the district in which his bar or shop is situated, the new law makes the license a valuable piece of property which, as long as he performs the conditions on hich it was granted, it would be unfur to take from him without compensation.The liquor seller's bargain with the ttovernment is quite clear.He pays a high license fee on the condition that after the first year, if he complies with the provisions of the liquor law and comiunits no crime, his license will be renewed asa matter of right, without application to either the people or the license commissioners, When once the Government makes such bargain with the liquor seller it is und in good faith to keep it.In this way a vested interest in liquor licenses is created, and a liquor shop is fastened like a burr on the locality in which it is established.BOULANGER.Boulanger is a puzzle to all intelligent men in France.He has made a position tor himself; he has set every one talking about him; he can command the votes of hundreds of thousands of French electors, yet it is admitted that he isa man of very limited ability and that he has done nothing to deserve the popularity he has \u2018gained.A special correspondent of the London J'imes, writing from Paris in a very remarkable letter on Boulanger and Boulangerism, says: \u201cHe may be a great general, but he has never given the smallest proof of it.He may be a great statesman, but he has done nothing to show it.lie may have a policy, but he studiously conceals it.He is neither a speaker nor a writer nor a thinker nor & leader of any kind.His books, his manifestoes, his speeches are notori- ausly made for him by a fluent barrister How a man who is, according to this descriptions nothing more or nothing better than a mere charlatan, has managed to become the must promineüt man in! \u201cLane France is a mous whieh no ame ap pears able to solve, and What is to be the result of the movement of which he is the leader,even the most sagacious and well informed will not vemture to predict.In Paris, Boulanger is the subject of constant ridicule and half a score of words have been coined bpeci- ally Lo express the low esteem in which heis held by the wits and {lie journaliste, In the country he is regurded as the saviour of the people who has come to deliver them from the evils which have been brought upon the country by impious Republicans, by bad harvests and by the ravages of the phylloxera.RIFLE RANGE DEFUTATIUN, Pressure will have to be brought to bear upon the Government in order to secure the necessary improvements on Lhe site selected for a rifle range.However willing the Minister of Militia may | be to order the construction of the butts, targets, shelters and other accessories, it will be necessary to strengthen his hands so that he may secure the funds frown the Government.The idea entertained by many that a member of the j- cabinet can distribute funds for all sorts of purposes in the most prodigal way is not correct.He must first be convinced that the necessity for an expenditure exists and then he must convince his colleagues.In the present case, the Minister of Militia being a practical eal, it will not take much argument to convinee him of the need of butts, targels, and shelters being provided for the new range.A rifle range with- oul tarcels is as much of an anomaly us a furk without a knife, and quite as useless, The deputation seleeted to go to Ottawa tq interview the Minister of Militia will be composed of military men, while a deputation of citizens will interview the Premier, The amount required 15 not very large.It is only ten thousand dollars, and considering the services that hive been rendered to the couniry by the volunteers, there should be no hesitancy in making the grant.I'he deputation will be able to impress upon Sir John and Sir Adolphe the fact that the former range was taken from the volunteers on account of the eon.struction of the preventive dyke.In securing another there has been negdiess: delay, wach to the inconveniendd not only of Montreal shooting men but of the whole «district militia Soldiers should be gnod marksmen, but good marksmen they can never be without practice, and practice is out of the question until the Government has fitted up a range, Lieut.-Cul.Houghton 18 quite within the bounds when he says that in the event of an emergency arising probably half the men would not know liow to fire a ritle.This is a serious matter aud 1t is the duty of the Govern- went te set it right with as little delay 43 possible by providing the requisite accommodation at the new rifle range.lie local military comumanders will count upon the support and influence not ouly of the members who represent the city of Ottawa but on the support of the citizens generally, and as there is \u2018not a single argument against the necessary funds being provided, except the ihdispositiun of the Government to spend money for militia purposes, it is certain that the deputation will be suc- vessful in its mission.If officers and men are not to have cold water thrown on their laudable efforts to keep up the reputation of the several regiments with which they are connected and to puriuel themselves 48 marksmen, the funds required to provide a well furnished range will not be withHeld, TTT \\ COMMERCIAL.Cheese in Liverpoal\u2014Liverpool Wheat Lull, Hodgson DLrothers' circular from Liver ool dated May 26th says of the choese wmarket The first threo days of the week the demand wis very disappointing for ald grades, and wilt arrivals coming In and lower cable advices, \u2018there has been some pressure to sell and à consequent reduction in price all round of 2s to 3s per cwt.At the reduced -values there Las been more demnnd the last day or two, which has been freely met by holders.and thouz tt has not yet improve i sufficiently to clear off the gecumu- lated stocks.there are indications of a can- tinued improvement in the consumptive demand for fipe to linest goods nt.the present reasonable rates.The best enquiry has been for choice oid cotnred.which has sold at 46s to 18s for States, and 455 to 40s (with ooccen- sional sinnll sales at 3Us) \u201ctor faney Banadious, woll kept, mild flavored.and true in colo Chuico ol! White are gestes and still quetsd ap to 56s for bes Finest new white is plentiful and sella fowly.1he best factories now bein offered at 36 to 474.New oglored is soarce, poratnally quoted 47 to 49s, There is some enquiry for good mediuma at 88 to 45s, but lower grades and common sorts are very littlo enquired for, the reduced value of better sorts interfering with the sale of these grades Tees in good demand are fitm In the local market, cheese is dull, butter in fair demand.and four dull.There ware good receipts of corn on Saturday.The receivts posted on \u2018Change to-day were: she whent, 14,795 bushels corn.£793 busbels peas, 600 bushels oats, 753 bris fluur, 1 brl ashes, 226 cases ages.69 kegs butter, 304 boxes cheese, 170 bris pork, 83 bris lard, 204 Tolls leather.603 raw hides.52 casks epirits, 178 pkgs to- burco.MONTREAL HOHSE EXCHANGE.Point St, Charles.The receipts of horses for week ending June 2.15838, were as follows: 262 horses: leit ovor from previous week, 27; total for week, 249; shipped during week, 139.Sales for week 28, at prices {from $100 Lo $180; on hand for sale anid shipment, Arrivaia or orovinbred and other imported stock ontreal\u201d May 31st, 1848, 2 horses consigned R.Beatile, Toronto: ou SH, Dominion.May 8 we 1858 S 5 horses consigned \u20ac.Hy Beck, Portinde n; ex- ss.\u201cDominion) ih lat, 1888.anokon con- signad B.Green.Wood, Ontario; ox-8Y, \u201cCirca,\u201d June 1st, 1888, 24 horses consigned Galbraith Bros., Janesy ille, is.: ex-8 \u201cCirge,\u201d June 1st, 1888, 4 borses consigned R, B.McQuiston, aa Sagi Total arrivals to date a nil of whioh will be shipped to the above points per y.Business in horses for the American mar- kots was fairly active, there heing a good many buyers in.The demand being for heavy horses, prdspects for next week batter.American and Dorel.Brznnsons reports : Cargoes off coast, wheat, quiet but steady: corn, Snothing offering.Cargoes on passage ahd on shipment, whoat quiet: corn slow.Caiafornis wheat, off const, 83s 6d.Freneh country markets rather Fnrmors\u2019 deliveries of wheat during 4 qr: average, 838.Liverpool, wheat spot.quiot but steady: eorn, do.slow, Wheat and flour in Paris steddy.Liverpool red American spring heat, 68 8%d.Weather in England very war Minnesota frst Lakers\u2019 flour, 33s 84.Mark English \u2018and foreign \u2018 sc Lost, quiet: American und Danubian maize, turn easter: English flour, quiet: American do, y.No.à club Calcutta whent.ex-Ship, 298: present and following mont Ss.Danubtan maize, ox ile 43 prom b 28s 9d, Amerionn a mized m ao 2e non A Rneapolis ss t flour.23s an wheat o 8 EN present and following month, 39e dd: SE vinroon {publie cable): heat, dull: demand, poor; holders offer freely; corn dull, demand poor .THE CHILDREN, A dreary place would this earth Were there no little \u20ac i rén in it: The song of life would lose its mirt Vere there no children to begin it, No little forms like buds to grow, And mako the admiring heart surrender: No, littls hands on cheek and bro To keep the thriliing love chords tender.Unfyoiing souls would grow more stern.{ human nature more Inhuman, And man to stoie coldness And woman would be Toss.tin woman.A dreary place would be this earth W orothors no litt Joly Len in it; The ho song of life su lose its s mirth, .Were there no cen to ports It Whittier.- ue CLOSING SERTIGES | At St Jones Sel Stréoi Methodist : Chureh, ATTENDED BY VAST THRONGS.Eloquent Sermons by Former Pastors\u2014 Touching References to the Late Senator Ferrier\u2014A Last, Lin- \u201c geriug Look.With its pulplt draped in mourning black and white flowers, whose parfume penc- trated every corner of the building, scattered in profusion within the railings, the oid Kt.James Street Church yesterday inspired a feeling of utmost solein- fily, intensified by the thoughts of the ovents of the preceding day, when the body of its chisel pillar, the late Senator Ferrier, was borne from its portals towards his final resting place on the mountain, which overlooks the prospering city whose 1Iv- terests he bad so much at heart, and the rising walls of the beautiful ecclesiastical structure, the foundation stone uf which was laid by bim about à year ago.From moru- ing when the doors were opened til late in the evening when they were cloded for the last lime a constant \u2018stream of wur- shippers poured in.Fuithiul Members who every Subbath day, be It rain or shine, be it eold or warw, tor years aud yes, Lad turned their steps towards this House of the Lord; busy tradesmen who perhaps had not attenged as often us they mnghl bave douse, parents who, thanks to the influences of this old gray builltingæ, had bYevnr euanblled to raise their children to be Chrislian men apd wotned, unfortunate aouls whose moral burden had olten bevnaasest Within Its walls, \u2018old apd intirm people who had seen their offspring baptized, wedded or buried peu- Laps frown these very samo pows, they all caine to take à last Jouk al the homely witlls, the massive seats, the old-fasbioued organ, to hear once wore tha words ol grace and glorious promise resound Irom wall to wall and to pour out for the last Line their hearts and »ouls into tbe ear of tha Almighty Futher Who bad always proved so witliug and so gracious, in that belov-d church.At times, especially during tho evening service, Lhe place was -o crowded that 4 few of the weaner sex fainted, aud many were tuined away.The vrromonies were of a Ino-t impressive Kind, and even the children, whose farewell sel- vice was held in the alternvon, were allected by thé thoughts of leaving furever the rooms where they hud passed so many a pleasant hour.Jie day bad begun dark and gloomy but towards the afternuon the clouds passed away, aod when the crowds that left the church at night turned tor a last took at th valued od friend, thelr eyes met the clear sky nud the tight stars, reminding then that for the old aud favorite which they had sacrificed, something new and better awaited bem.St.James Street Methodist Chureh was crowded yesterday morning by tho-e that Lad come to attend the {ast morning service 10 the old building, and hear hev.H.Jahu- ton, là D, in the course ol whose sermon, according to'the anvouncemeat, wetniorial reference was {0 be made tothe late Senator Ferrier.The services 'wore opened by thy singing of the 40th hymn, alter which Kev Ur, Williams, general superintendent.offered prayer.He was followed by Rev.J.Piulp, the pastor of vhe chureh, announcing that a calleetion would ob taken up for the new organ fund which, it waa boped, woul:l amount to twothousand dollars.The 439th hymn, \u201cGod promises a lirm foundatinn,\u201d which was a special favorite of the lite Senator, was then sung.\u2018dhe secoud verse, \u201cFear note am \u201cwith thee, Ah, be not dis- ma For 1 um thy God.I will still give thes uid: I'll strengthen thee, belp thee.and aid thoe to stan Upheld by ny gracious omnipotent hand.\u201d as was intimated by Nev.Mr, J.Pbilip.contained the last words spoken by the Senator's aged companion.After the hymn had been sung Lev.Mr.Johnston mounted the pulpit and read his text from the fifteenth chapter ot Corinthians, b8tn verse: *\u201cFheretore, ny beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmoveable, always abounding tu the work of the lord, forasmuch as ye Kuow that your iabor is hot in vain 1n the Lord.\u201d These words, he began, have been used so often in tuneral services Lhat they seem more like a requiem over tbe dead than the sound of glurious trumpets over the living, bat they are especially appropriate on the eve of your leaving this Westminster Abbey of\u2019 Cuadian Methodism, with ite thousands of hallowed associa- tious, whiie shedding rears over the man whose name will be forever associated with Methodism in this eity aud throughout the land.lle bas given one of the 1uust illustrious of steadfastness, coming as to Canada at a time when steadfastness of pur- 086 was a necessary thing to success.nvited a atrauger oy.John Torrance, tua pew in the old Methodist ehurch, he was impressed by the Wesleyan faith, and strouæ in his religious convictions, has done more to build up and strengthen the church thab any other layman in Canada.Tnere are many people in the church who are not only impassive but binder others irom working, people; who, like a \u201cGreat Eastern,\u201d fear to ground In suallow chan: nels; wno would shine from a golden chandelier, but refuse to be batisfied with a common eandilestick ; who would be -uper- intendent of à Sunday School; but refuse to teach Lalf adozen poor children ; who forget that life is rhade up of little things, and that the great Niagara, as it appears to the world, 1s composed of thousands of small silvery streams.But Senator Ferrier was not that kind of a man.He was READY AT ALL TIMES to give every moment of lis time, every particle ol, Lies strength, every dollar of his money for the good ot the church.\u2018Therefore be steadfast as he was, uever doubting that Christ died for our salvation.le steadfast in obedience and duly, steadfast, too, in suflering and atlliction, The reverend gentleman Llieb touchluæty referred to Lhe death ot his own boy, and the marks of sympathy und frisudshin which be received during that trying time [rom the deceased, nnd as tho tears of sorrow and gratitude mingled, rolled down Lis cheeks, lew eyes in the congragation containing so many who had reason to remember similar acts of Christian sympathy on the part of Senator Ferrier, remained dry.Referring to the dil- ferent positions Jd! hooor and trust which the dead senator had held during his life time of over four score vears, he said It was amazing that apy one could accomplish so much.His connection with and the interest he took in the Wesleyan Cullege was well known, and as long as one stone of it stands upon another it will recali the name of Heva- tor Ferrier, In him Dr.Douglas, who would have been hers personally, had he not bein overcome by emotion, lost his wisest counaellor, is best friend.He then went on to review some of the most important events that have taken place in the history of the old churel, the celebrated pastors who bave graced its pul- ph the wonderful conversions that have n made.But standing out from all others is the man upon whose face we looked yesterday for the last time.His iife could not have been fn vain.With his dying tongue ho sald to his sou that he put his trust in Jesas and these words alone will maïke\u2019his name ring in Fieaven.But the loss which tbis chureh bas sustained is enormous; who, who will take his piace?The workers aie so few.All we Can do is pray the Lord to send down a doulle measure of His spirit Lo helps who are leit behind in continuing the grand, the noble work\"that he begaun.The Benediction by Bev, Mr.TS brought Lhe service Lo a close.EVENING BERVICE.Powerful Hermon hy Rev.Dr oronto.The fact of Dr.Potts preaching in St.James Street Church has always been suf: ficient to draw tremendous crowds, but Dr.Potts\u2019 presohing the last sermon that over will preaehed in the old church was, of course, enough to pack the place so that bundreds had to ve turned away.Altbough his beard is now threadod with silver Dr.Potts has all his old tine vigor and persunsivensss.He ways proached aa 8 Juan who believed w - this fast is actrjouted is ses is, sexmon of + .tT 4 Potts, of last Let 1s read preaches over thirty minutes thoy tin Ani He Pots of Torenta, the pastor, ue Johnston, of ng Bae?x.2 rot ened from He rata, Row.jo Ty Whitney, Joliffe iQuebec) and Greniell, ascended the pulpit, and, alter the ninetyrtirat hymn n ov.Mr.V y led in prayer, and tha pastor ME need the conference during the week and tho meeting of the congregation for services next sunday at Queen's all, \u201cRev.Dr.Potts then arose and addressed the audience from the following XXVI Psalm, verse 8th.\u201cLord, ave loved the habitation of Thy house\u201d an Lhe place where Thine honor dwelleth.\u201d The life and character of Liavid, my dear brethren, will greatly reward your study.His lite bears all the instruotiveness of man amobg men, We watch him with od terest when the oll of eonseeration 18 poured on his head, and we waioh him with no lass interest in every step which be took until God gave him victory, From that monient on he became tbe objeet of King Sauls revenge.He bunts him all over the mountains.But soon we see him on the throne and dreaded of all patiops.When we see 8 Ian in a high position we must not judge him from the lustre that surrounds him.So in judging King David, we must put aside the glamour of hls throne and kingly surroundings.There is a mirror that reflects his character; and that mirror 13 the book of Psalws.In it we find a re- spouse to all the conditions of ite in which We may Le placed.In It we hear the sigh of surrow, the anthem ol praise, the glad strains of joy, and tne deep ohords of devo tion.In our Bours of trouble we can place our hearts sida by side with bis and utter tbe pangs of our soul in bis words and ery to God as be-did.Avd in our days of joy.gnd gladness whore shall we go to lind expression for our feelings but to the 103rd psalm aud say with David: \u201cBless the Lord, oh ly soul, and all that 1s within me bless His Holy name!\u2019 Every word in this book siVes Voice to lle sebse of devolion which the ( hr.stian frels.When the tidings came to me that our dear triend, the Hon Mr.Ferrier, had departed, and when I thought of this closing services, it seewed to me that ial! this Look there was bardly a text that would embody the Hon.Neuator Ferrier's love for this house ore than the text that ! have chosen for this evening's address: \u201cLord, 1 bave loved the habitation of 1by house, and the place where Thine honor dwal- Juth.\u201d Apd first of all let us consider the onject of this attachment, \u201cthe habitation of Thy house itis tvod's house.IL 1s not À or i's house, it is not the house of this or thal cenvmination; thy Methodist, the Presbyter.an, the Lowman Catholic.But it is the house of all the entldren of Gud, There is sotuetling peculiarly appropriate in this teat, appropriate fo the occasion which we corunmeinorale now.It is some forty-three vedrs azo that the corber stone of this church) was laid: in the name ol the Lather and of the Son an of tue Holy Ghost The thought of worship, ATL THOUGHT OF RALVATION was in the mind of the architect when the pian of this house was drawn.When I go to your Metvitl University, I can onslly see that the intention of the architect who made the pians of its butldings, was to suit them Tor a place of aigher education.When 1 vo Lo your Custom House 1 see that the architect Lad in his mina the ideu of civii gov- erviwent.When [lool al your (ourt House I notice that the bulider had in bis mind to coustruct u place where tho majesty of the law should obtain.Wherever | go, whether into a Romad Catholic chureb or into a dl'iutestaut church, I see that God was In thu wind of the architeet.Tis 1s the halntation of God, because God suil deigns to dwett in tt, II we wander away buck Into history uutil we reach the beginniuz ol the Christian era anû then still further back to the time when David was Kini o! Sale, we lipd the Tabernacle in the Hoiy ofillolles.And when David had ceaged to reign and his son Solomon reigned iu his siead and built the temple, ths prople on the vay ol'the dedication of the House of Lod said: \"Fhe glory of the Lord tilleth the house.\u201d 1 jook around in vain for a visible Hoty of Holies of(Le Jewish rite Lo-day, for a visible mercy-seat.Dut 1 find à house whichis tha \u201chouse of God in a Jar sublimer sense, that \u201cin which His bopor dwellath.,\u201d God makes every \u201c Cbristlan sanctuary His dwelling place.lt 1s In His house that He Himsel! is present in a special manner to our praise and prayer.Here He is present to recuive our service of thanks and to listen Lo our puiitions.\u2018I he house of God is suggestive of rever- euce.Two extremes must guarded against; superstition and irreverence.1 would pot nave you move through this churcp as the high priest did once a year when he entered the oly of Holies, But l would remind you that it is the house of the Lord.Every allitude suouid be chatacter- ized by reveretce.There is not à home wto \u201cwhich God does not look.He looks into it inthe morning when the eweel ingeuse of the morning prayers ascends, and In tha evening when lis praise rises from hearts and lips.Hut \u201cthe Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.\u201d And therefore David calis it the placo Where God's honor dwelleth.We must, therefore, act in the house of the Lord WITH THOUGHTFULNESS AND REVERENCE The House of God 18 suggestive, moreover, of obligation to God.We are so liable to forget God's mercies in the turmoil of life.We Lever forget our miseries.They are always present before our eyes, they are oiten on our Longue.But how can we for- Hot Lbe loving kindness of the Lord?David Was afraid of that and so be charæes himself in the Psalm: \"But forget not ail the benefits of the Lord.\u201d Allow me to illustrate.1 ain troubled, 1 want consolation, sympathy.1 look around amony my friends and search for soe one who will give me his sympathy aod practical help, At last i gotoone.He takes in my situation and helps me over my toute.And I goto him again and again, and still he never refuses me his assistance.After a while 1 fled mysell surrounded b Lhe association of bis home, and my mind is flooded with a sense of my obligations to my iriend.ls not that friend the Lord, and ought we not to exclaim with Dawid: \u201cI have thought ol thy loving kindoe , ob Lord, ifthe midat of thy temple!\u201d dear brethren, there is no place where wo are so likely to do this as in the House of the Lord.But now I pass from the exposition to account for David's love of the Sanctuary.And let me ask: who do love the house of the Lora?Not those who fever go into it In this Doriinlon of Canada there are thousands and Lbousands that have no chureh- e © me.Who then do love lt?Not those who only Æ0 to church occasionaliy, There are those who goto church only on £ casious \u2014to attend at a funeral, to Heal\" & sensational sermon or whenever there is something else that particularly draws them.They know nothing of Lavid'g lave.Who do love it?Not those who only, when they go, leave the church with their heart full of criticism.When the preachec.t TEDIOUS AND LONG.But those very persons will spend four hours at a social meeting, without finding it tedious; those very persons will go toa political meeting for four hours and will not tind it long.Who do love (God's house?Those whom David represents iu apiritüal lle andsympathy.l am now speaking to hundreds who love the house of God ae David loved it and who can say with hi , I have loved the habitasfon ol t ¥ house, and the place where thine honor dwelloth.\u201d Now let ma account for David's love of the house of God.The house of the Lord Is a place of previous memories.It is the spot where our earliest history began, with whieh are associated ithe recollgetions of childuood and of évery step in later life?Au 1 not speaking Lo many Who feel that S James Street Churoh is the place of blesa mumories?Eight out of ten in this house this evening were converted io the house of God.There they have learned te know God, to believe in Him and to love Him, There they have learned to serve Him and there they bave latd before Him ail their, troubles, cares and anxieties.When you think of what God has done for you lo His louse, is it not true that His house has been for you a place of blessed memories?The place may have been very pimple, tha archi tecture plain.It may n not bave been a Paul's, a temple of Imposing rohit cture.It may have been a house of very plain construction.Ît may have been a lgg shanty iu the hack woods of Canada.or it may have been a simp;e nesting house in the oud Country, one of the plain, simple parish ehurches of England, Ireland or Sootland.I care not what its architecture is\u20141t 1s the place of blessed memories.The house ol the Lord is 2 place of precious memories, because 1t là the place where God's promises were fulfilled.Oh, how previous ars the memories connected with it! There is hardly a spot on earth, where we Hve our Ii over much.ns in God's house.We go to church; we bear a hymn Intoned.and wo think of the timo when.wo first beard that 1 the blessed aura wbore we wa learted eo Lreaghior.fr.Vie has finish \u2018our eyes and» OWE.Hev.Mr, Philip, of ronto, and.batore À matin.us, grd à He as to uhuiah 4 .and when Too along the dow tho 1 think of the six.years of my storate in this | aburch, from 1870 on.But, my dear brethren, many of my most prectous mamorles of St James Street Church are not on eartd, THEY ARE IN HEAVEN.I account for David's love, and yeur love, and my love for God's house not only because it js a place of precious mremories, but because it le à place of valuablé instruction.Have you \u2018ever thouzht over the variety of sublime themes which you bave beard in the house of God?Only think of the sublime thought and sublime sentiment that flashes through the hymnology of the church.\u2018The sublime sitribuves of Jehovah, of the triune God-and the personality Jesus Christ and of the Holy Splrit?Wat s sublimity in the fact of the salvation that is taught in this bouse.When the minister opens the sacred book and reads from it, it is God speaking to man upon the grandest thames that can ocgup human thought and buman attestion.Think of the rare and invaluable instructions that are given in the house of Go Questions of So highest importance are answered here, questions that cannot be answered anywhere else, Jf I ask \u201cwhat must I do tobe saved?| am a sinner, 1 have my record of sin behind me, and judgment and retribution awaliing me.\u201d The guestion presses upon me: \u201cwhat must I do! where shall 1 go?\u2019 1 go to the soientist and tell bim how sorely troubled Tam to find a solution to the question.And thas scientist will look me in the face and say: \u201cScience has no answer Lo this question!\u201d I turn to the philosopher and ask him : \u2018How sball | find peace of coustience\u201d\u201d \u2018I'he pbilosopher may say to me: \u201cYou are unduly exeiled, ovar anxious.But, after all, I must tell you, philosophy has no answer Lo your question then go to God's house und there I ons the blessed words: \u201cBelieve in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be paved!\u2019 And | see Jesus by laith,and 1 cast nty œulit upon Him and cad say \u2018with John Wasley: \u201cAs | trust in Him the burden of -my gutit falls from my conscience.\u201d There le another question Lhat no doubt presses upon every one of us, and that is: \u201cIf a wan shall he live again?\u2019 1 turn to scleuce asrain ADd ask it: \u2018lo you know anything about resurreution\u201d' Neither science nor bilosophy bas an answer Lo that question.ut when 1 come to the house of God I am pointed out the chapter of the Gospel of John, and listen to Martha's profession of faith\u2019 and hear Christ snswer: \u201cI am the resurrection and the lite he that believeth in ne shall never die.\u201d Itake my language of resiguation from Job.Every condition of lifu finds its response lu tho house of God.We love the lionse of the Lord also because it fs our spiritual resting-place.\u2018There is nu curse in work, but 1s worry.Ours la an age when men are unduly taxed with work and therefore unduly enervated.But then comes tbe blessed babbalh morplng-the tools lie on the bench, the ledger is closed.The bour for worship arrives and the exhausted man comes Lo (iod's house and is comforted by God's word and finds rests for his voy and rest for his soul in Him, who Alone ean comfort Welove the Lord's Sanctuary because it is safe and bleasant Tnder the right leadership it is.eule Character is the most precious gem in yeur possession, and character 1s safe in the associations of God's House.But (God's house Is not only safe hut also pleasant.I! have no faith in longs Jaçes, and bypoeritical quiet.The man whose ins are all forgiven, who feels Lhut be is encircled by the Providence of God, whether he be ov lander on sea, such a man Sake to be a happy man: \u201cHappy art thou oh srael! who is Ilke unto thee saved Ly the Lord!\u2019 Youur people of St James church, od's house is sale and pleasant in its associations We love God's house because it meets the wants of our highest.nature.Ind I say highest nature?Yes! and remember there is Do part of our nature luw.1 protest agalost calling the puysical mano low.The suns, the noons, the whole fabric of the universe does nol express the wisdom of the Creator more than the human body and the human mind.But while we have a high bysioal being, we have a higher intellectual eine whieh is supplied by all sorts of knowledge.But { have also a highest nature and that highest nature is MY MORAL AND SPIRITUAL NATURE.And where shall I go to shpply that highest nature?If 1am ignorant, there is knowl: edge that I van acquire; if I am guihy, there 18 pardon that 1 can obtain, \u201cMy heart and my flesh crieth out for the ving God.\u201d And indeed nothing but (rod will satisfy that nature.Iam glad that Goi gives we the opportunity of this last occasion to 8 X here and that there is not one within the sound ol my voice this evening but may yet stand in the ranks of Go's elect.There is a day coming when nothing will be worth anything to us but the question how we siand with God, Jt would have been a poor aflair yesterday afternoon, when I spoke of the Hon Senator Ferrier, if [ coulda only have said of him that.he was a representative at Ottawa, chairman of the directors of the Grand Trunk Raliway.But then I could say that he was & sav man, and that he had died mn the falth and hope in Jesus Christ.Our day also shall come, and shall we then be able to say with him : * Jesus is ail my trust / God grant it.If you men, and women too, would only bring the common sense Lhat you use in business to\u2018bear upon religion, every one would be saved befare the close of this service.If these walis could speak, if they could tell us to-night of the many sermons tuat have bees preached in this edifice, of the many conversions effected here, what a story of grace would we hear.(hod, Indeed.there is mo church in all this land of our denomination that bas Po a record as this cburch.The one that approaches it most closely ie, perhaps, the Richmond street church in Toronto.And there ls this thing remarkable about the two oburches, that the Richmond street church was built in the same year that this church was erected.That on the day of the dedication Rev.Dr.Matthew Ritchie preached on the same text at the Richmond Bireet Chureh, which wae the text for the firgt sermon in Ht.James Street Churéh here.This church has been a mother of churches.It-has filled the treasury of the minjaterial nd educational work.It sympathized with the extension o! Methoaism in Canada, not like many others who look on and keep their pennies in their pockats and are utterly selfish.But it fs the proud record of &t.James Street Church that ike a mother she has colonized timost-ever rtof cal.y pa ty usk for you no bétter than that the magnificent structure now in progress on St Catherine strect may after forty-three years have as grand a record as this one has had.An Industrial Homes Vary Much Needed, Ta the Edator of the STAR: SIR, Any one who visits much among the rer class of our city cannot fail to notice the large number of neglac children to be seen.It is sad to thivk that from their ranks come our future crimingls, as witness the increasing number of boys who aro daily arrested.nless this matter be dealt with in a practical Fy our gaols will be filled with them and the responsibility will bs at our doors, for we cannot say that we sre not our brothers\u2019 keepers.There is no institution at present in the Province of Quebec that will take a boy and train him (by giving him a trade) to [ become a good and useful eitizen.The reformatory at Sherbrooke is a prison in which boys are placed after committing some crime and there ls only one trade taught, that of printing.| Now an ounce ot, Pr en is better than an \u2018we want to got pours of toe boys Betore they are branded as orfminais.Toronto has nobly taken the lead in this respect and established an Industrial home, which 1s doing splendid work.There are about six trades taught in it, besides farming, and the horma life is made a prominent feature.A letter just received from its superintendent informs me that joe aresat present 61 Inmates and 40 m more eeking admission.Thisis just thekind of an institution whioh, we need in this province, and d the superintendent In his letter adds me tha tréal nesdastiriog up.\u201d Mothers asking uestion, Sn [1 oT wie with my boy ; he is Zoing to Pad dy getting into bad company?\u201d ng our influential gitipens will take hes akistive fa this matter?Ex-Ma or ow] the honor of dotog so in FORO: nd had the ollow his noble example in Montreal?It cannot be Jone too too soon.Clty Missionary Christian Workers' Asso- ©.A tn tone.Plattaville, says: \u201cI ave m ra in Secommond ag Dr.bomas' Paine Sip having used 2 myself, & having th from or gome tima I Een [EEG mays TET i \" co * SPORTS AND PASTIMES, rrr ee Saturday's.ix Lacrosse Record in the gity.On the Laorosse- Field-/Fhe Rond Race\u2014On Whe Diamoud\u2014Notes.Laorosse, _ EIGHT GAMES, .Lacrosse was booming on Baturday, and the Juniors did som fine wor Lachine the Crescents redee'fed their JFupatation and fetopted ih hair ponents of by §to unior mint after an AR be Br.Gabriels at the Driving Ly ann ark won by Fletcher's flold was also tho seene of an int érestinz mat erween the Red Stars nd the Viotorias.tho latter yinning by three sturright games.The Junior Shamrocks pluyed the Garnets on the Bham- rock grounds.and deteated their visitors by thred straight games.The Beavers pare the Jerseys on tho Exbibitjon Grounds, an worked lke their namesakes in the animal kingdom, winning the game by 8 to 1.The Orients played a good game with the Hawthorges ac the ixhibition Grounds, beating them by ThE Young No anics played the Independents a match on Suturday which was won by the former by à to 1 Baseball.THE USUAL SCORES, New York defeated Indianapolis by 8 to 0, while Detroit crushed poor.unfortunate Washington by 11 to 1, and Bo-ton\u2019s $10,000 boauties gave it to Pittsburg by 8 to 1, at the sume time that Philadelphia beat Chicago by to 4.Brooklyn wot ahead of Cincinnati by 16 to 6: Cleveland and Kunsas City secom- piished the beautiful draw of 15 to 16: Balti- epuote uained a victory over Louisville by 11 to 5, and 5 Lo 4; and the Athlaiics were dofeniod y St.Louis by 4to VU: London defeated Ham- lion by 8 to 5: Huchester got nhead of Albany by 9 to 3 and Syracuse gave Troy a drubbing by 10 The Wheel, THE FIRST ROAD BACK.Though a little wet, the roads were rather favorable for the first road race of the B.C.The much discussed flour and nickel-plate race was run also and won by the gentleman who believes in metal vs, The result was gs follows: 1, W, 6.Mussen: 2 Rober.aons 8, A, T.Lane: 4.Ii.McKenzie: 5, F.W.Scott; 6, E.Aa Barlowe: 7.1.Harve pb E \u201cP.Baird; 9 1.) Rubenstein : 10.L.J.mith L Ne iTOBs Loe Birt was ; i F, inaodingor; jude, ' gros; time- cebors, BR.E smith and JT.Farlow Sporting Notes.There was some good shooting at the Atliletio Club House on Saturday afternoon asl.The officers of the Montreal Bieycle Club ero entertainud at supper at the Windsor otel vn Saturday last, The formal opening of the West End Toennig, Croquet any Archery Club took placo on Baturdux afiorncon.Music wus ha games weru indulged in.and the whule finished with a five o'clock Lea and a dance.Neen Pilfering for three Years, Hormisdas l'evin, aged.16 years, pleaded gulity to haviug stolen 30 cents from his employer, Mr.P.J.Lauzon, barber, on St.Lawrence street.He also pleaded guilty of having piltored in a like manner for three years back, He was senlenced to ons month in gaol.Back Again.Thomas Kelly, aged 72 years, just out of gaol.where he bad been confined for theft, was again arrested Frilay tor stealin a razor from Mr.J.Jasmir, barber, on 8 Lawrence streot, whilst being shaved.Ha pleaded guilly and was sent to gaol for three months.CONKLING AND BLAINE.Another Chapter of Unwritten History tn the Coutroversy, Nrw York, June 4.\u2014-George C.Gorham, of Washington, D, C., this mornipe publishes a long article in the \u2018Herald on Roseos Conk- ling's controversy with James G.Biaine in 1566, and his resignation from the United Stales Senate in 1881.Gorham gives details of interviews, correspondence, ete.which seers to indieate thal there was a Conspiracy on the For of Blatne, Garfield, \\Whitelaw Reid and Chauneey M.Depew to Conkling from hig position as leader of the party in New York diate, and to prevent his re-election to the Senate.He also claims that President Garfield waa at the same ume, in furtherance of bis purpose to deleat Conkling, making disgracelul bargains with Mahone and with Mahone's enemies in Virginia, and that Garfleid was using the presidency and State department to further his personal schemes and to punish Stalwart Republicans.Deserved Success.Since the great and exciting question of the adulteratiou ol food bas attracted suoh universal attention, Dr.Price and his compeers bent their energies to the gompound- {ng of the purest articles 9, baking Powder and Flavoring Extracts.reat has been their success that these = cles have received the unqualifled endorsement of the United States and Canadian Governments as being the most perfectly made, and free from all injurious substan The cream of tartar used in the manufacture of Dr.Price's (ream Baking Powder is the purest in thodworid, the erystals are from the produet of tbe tinost: grapes, imported direct from the vineyards of Franca, The superlority of Pr.Price's Delicious Flavor- lng Extracts is not to be wondered at, wher it.Is known at what expense, and with what diligence they are obtained.Take, for instance, bis Delicious Flavoring Extract of Vanilla: the flaest vanilila beans come from Mexico.The production is limited, and they ate held at a very bigh price, which induces Lbe makers of flavoring extracts to employ a cheap and dangerous substitute; but t ° Mexican vanilla bean, and nothing else, a u ap henee its popularity.His Delicious Flavoring Extract of Lemon is obtained from the lemons of Sicily, which yield the iipest Havor in the world.With that sonuine philanthropy which seeks the gr ood to the greatest number, 4 te rico Baking Powder mpany ve golicited tests and examinations by the most eminent chemists of the United States and Canada.These endorsements, especially of Dr.Price's Crean Baking Powder, are sup.lemented by that of the National Hoard of calth, Washington, D.C, and the Canadian Government.ne most bumane philanthropist, protesting against the too common adulteration of the food of the present, can only be silent, and believe 1n Lhe face of facts presented, in regara to the absolute uxity of the products of the Price Baking Powder Company.The Romeo Hydrant 1s the title of a Michigan paper.Crazy Juliets should put their heads under it and become soothed.Do no violence to the liver andéreneral systems by ropoatéd'dosès of mercury in the shape of calomel and blue pill.Many per- sous thus dose themselves even without the advice of a physician.The beat substitute for such pernicious drugs, and the use of which 1s never followed by disastrous effects upon the general health, is Northrop & Lyman's Yegetable Discovery and Dyspaptle Cure, which permanently tones thestomach, regulates the bowels, purifies the bicod, and Kives a healthful glow to the cheek.A lew parties have been hired to start the bathing at Cape May.Advice t to Mothers.Mrs.Winslow's scouhlng syrup should always be used lor children teething, It soothes the child, softens the guma, allays all pein, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for ¢tarrhaea.25 cents à bottla No liar can begin t to tell of the everlasting beauty of truth.Analysts say Caffaroma coffee is the best.Get it any try it for yoursell.The best grocers keepit 00 40e 2110 Bpecoini Notive., A scientific Benefactor.If a benefactor be one who \u201cmakes two blades of grass grow where but ope grew before,\u201d be certainby is a benefactor who makes one hour do Lhe service of fivé or pls.And this | is racisely what Professor A.sette, 237 Fifth Ave, New York, does with his marvellous systaiis of mamory development.He makes bad memories good and good ones better.He is a scientille benefactor.Write for his prospectus.BALMORAL HOTEL MONTREAL.ee 4 This well known Hotel, the favorite with business men and tourists.has now beén thoroughly repaired and is now in first-class condition and under the most effloiont man - agement.; 124 15 OLD jen NATIVE sIiSH, LIZARDS su for pauaria.for sale by BL Jacks0 Diujebsias Er Heetlpgs and \u2018Amusements EE Willem HE Aratons Sales.Y AUCTIO 16 00 SQUARE FEET OF BLA WIFE OSQUAE OF ABOUT Ro ph DATE FR ré Beaudry stroots.be property formerly ocoupied by F.sker as u glue factory with the Guilathes eracted.at my rooms 1747 Notre Dame street, on WEDNESDAY, 6th J UNE INST., SUPARROW & JAQOBS\u2019 W THEATRE ROYAL, Every Afternoon and Eventug T'hls Weck, FLORENCE J.BINDILEY.in DOT.tk AVENGER\u2019 S OATH.04 of Aclinission - Îde, Ue jad Sac.Reserved seats, tPrgess Muse star 1de SE ve J lan Nex À © Goo Y sricty Company.At ELEVEN O'clock, a.m.1s ##- À deposit of one hundred doll ust be ; eu ; rn made by euch intonding Aran before Ber PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT.ANNUAL DRILL, hour of sale ur their bids will not be recived.WILLIAM H.ANTON, 129 8 Auntior Hull, .asd dud gre TRESDAY Bu, ni p'eiook, wy tar CANS \u201cA tew Hovd Crain al Toiforu- Drill ood must Le yaturned ato inom Ld ATH pncade.Teccults are Want rder M.Hicks « Lors Sales.ç RANGS QALE OF HOUSE FU RNISHINGS \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Irish Linen Table Cloths.Napk Tra Cloths, Tubling, Lace Curtains, Rios: Quitte Colored Nottingham Curtains, Tuble Covers.Portieres, Brussels and Wilton Carpets, Fng- JL HTHALL, Capt.& Ati _Moutres), June ne Hote > ds eu WHE CAT HOLL 1C ORDER OF T RESTERS OF AMERICA.nicago, 1.Heud Gffce.- High Cuter aan.oha F.scaninn.- lish Floor Oil Clotl, and other Furnishing Goods, We inaure in the Honey dent Organization all prac.\u2014ALBO\u2014 a athe wtwveeit Liv ages ot 21 and EL of S r | Vlusn blck we &jvs A CONBIGNMENT OR BE AUTIETE RAT- Bl pay à Week duritx «05 y 8h \\ Vi sn vin detf of à member 10 ls a) tas faueral Expellses.year, pid in monthly ie cull o Br.Su IN, Deputy tis e \u201cpt f Ranger for Canada, 118 Ni.James street.TAN, RLED D Foe CHAIRS AND ROCK Ts.The subscribers will sell at their Rooms, Nos.1821 and 1523 Notre Dame Street, TUESDAY Afternoon, June Sth, a very large assortment of goods, as enumer- =\u2014- ated above.0 Lae CORPORATION Of OF 87.HYACINTHE.On view MONDAY, June sin.Pwo BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK, TENDERS nldrgssed 1 to the Mayor of St, 129 3 M.HICHS & co.Hyaoiuthe, ut St.Hyaciurne, will be received uctionsers.until FRIDAY.the lath dur of Ju 2 next, at noon, for tha salu, in whole or IR part, of Ore XTENSIVE SALE OF NEW AN D Hundre:l Thousand Dollars of Debentures of SECON D- HAND HOUSEHOLD FUR- the City of Sr: Hyacinthe, bearinæ four per NIT TURE cent, antorcst por anwum, payable ami annually.on thalst duy: of Mayand N her in each yen: and radseupblo in 25 Years Tha highest or any tender will not necessarily be coe ted, Copy of By-law may be procured ouapplicaiion.go DESSAULLES, _421 18 _ 2 LL _ \u2026, Mayor 1207 tw \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 eautiful Parlor Buites, Fancy Chairs, Sofas, unges, Platform Rockers, Walnut and Cherry Sideboards, Extension Dining Tables, Leather Dining Chairs, Walnut, Ghorry, Ash and Oak Bedroom Bets, Wardrobes, Hall Stands, Desks, Look Cases, Bureaus, Wash.grands, Fancy Tables.M.I.Contre Tublos.GC.Arabian PACIFIC RAILWAY, / CHANGE OF TIME.Commencing MONDAY.JUNL 41H, trains wiil leave Montreal for Quebec at 8.10 a.m.3.30 pom.nnd 10 Hom.on week days.On aundays.trains si leuve at 8.10 a.m.for T hr co Livers, and 8.30 p.m.for Quebec.«0 iormery le \u2018aving at 6.1D p.m.for Bly, Tele: o will an tuture feave at 6.20 pan.ss, triun will run to Jaiiette and Bie.AL TWO o'clock.Fati Ÿ i à L Th ki MN.HICKS & CO.Foto\u201d alors.and uot to res \u201c150 2° Auetf- maeers, \u2014\u2014 Piano Bargains, see the list offered by the New York Piano Lo., 228 and 230 St.James : st.CARP ETS! PRETTY PATTERNS se POPULAR PRICES.OILCLOTHS.Sty:ish, Seasonod.Sulab:e, Sa!lisfastory.CURTAINS! TALSO\u2014 8 quantity of very gnod second-hand Furniture from private residences.Sale at our Rooms, Nos.1831 and 1823 Notre Dame strost, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June Sth, 1295 N EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE CURIOS, ART OBJECTS AND EM- BRUDERIES will be on exhibition in a few days in tho stores formerly occupied by Messrs.H.& H.Merrill, Nos.1832 and 1684 Notre Dame'strect The subscribers bez to announce the arrival ol minety-four cases of Javunese Goods.a direct consignment frou: Messrs, A.De Ab & Co., of Kobe, Hiogo.Japan, \u2014CUMPRHISING\u2014 Royal Bronzes, Tinperia]l BatsumA, Cloysonne Enamels, alsasKaza, Owari, Emnri.\"omitsii, Bishiu, Osaka, Kioto, Yoshida, Hirado, Kochi, Awail.Hisgashi, Scifu.Kokeboi.Taizan is \" * \u20ac N POLES, PORT1 EAN Dohachi, Kinkosan, Nishada and Hachu COVERINGS.OHA USHER.! Porcelaines, Embroideries, SorBens, Hand- Cno of the Langont ea Boat General exhibit.kerchiefs, Bhawls, Ins, Lanterns, Cabinets, to bo tound in tho trade.Three words do seribe it ull-VALUE! VARIETY! VOLUME JAMES BAYLIS & SON, 1837 Notre A Dame Street.Lacqueres, Feudal Swords, Walkings Sticks, Blinds, Baskets, Brackets, Mats, Fishing Rods, Javelina, Panels.Kakemono.ete.ete, ete.This is the largest and most costly collaction that Messrs, De Ath & Co.have yet consigned to this city, Date of Exhibition and Sale will be an- nounced shortly.x pee x messac, (PDVUMNER 129 8 Auctioneers, fA d Se Thomson & Co.'s S&£les.NNN NN SALE Wa are instructed by VINEBERG & CO.PAWNBROKERs, to SELL at their Office, 1908 NOTHE DAME STREET, {BALMORAL BLOCH), OR MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 4th and th JUNE, all the unredeemed Piedges now on band, \u2014COMPBISING\u2014 Very Fine DIAMOND RINGS, SCARF PINS.STUDS, EXCELLENT 14 and 18 KAR.GOLD WATCHES, the bost makers:; aiso first-eluss SILVER WATCHES, SPOONS, FORKS, CUTLERY, BROOCHES, SETS JEWELLERY, RINGS, OPERA GLASSES, MICROSCOPES, GOLD ALBERTS, PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING of all sorts.BOOTS, \"HOSIERY, RUBBER COATS, ETO.Sale at 2 o'olock and ir in the evening at °° - CORSETS! An open work Corset, made.o Cheok ; stron aiid durable.aud $3.00, By mall, 10¢ extra.FEATHERBONE GORSETS, $l.(CAN BE VASHER \u2014 D i GREAT GLOVE & CORSET PRICE tT ds J.8.THOMSON & \u20acG., Auctioneers.\u2014The Darema Goods will be sold nt é 0 retot 137 4 Poor sax \u2014STORE,\u2014 Bove sha shall 1 sell at, ou; Grand central Auction W ' GO D B EE - BROW N & Co.MUERDANS Sth JUNE, very fine collestion 2 Standard 8, embracing the works, 3 0 Brownson Jeu ray.acauiay.He haucer, Dickens Se phn.Crabbe, Levin, sn The eotiection will be found worthy of a passing glance.Sale at TWO o'cloak.J.8.THOMSON & CQ., 194 4 Auctipneers.(BARD CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 241, 243 St James Btreet.al Weekly Sale of New and Second- Hand PORN PRE sep Ean Seen; held at our Rooms ON FRIDAY, STH JUNE BS.The largest and best auction premises in the Dominion without exception foods received up to the hour of sale.articulars again, J.8.THOMSON & CD 129 6 Auctioneers.Thomas J.Petior\u2019s = Salas, REAL ESTATE.OWNERS OF LAR LARGE PARCELS, Which they desire to sub-divide and sell off in lots this season are requested (0 confer with the undersignei.Brecial experience and continged success during 20 yours, Sales properly managed, thoroughly advertised and nothing left undone to assure the best possible results, 221 St.James Street.Pianos from $60 up, terms as low as $5 per month.New Yark Piano Co., 228 and 230 St, James street, 18071 MOTT\"S THOS, NICHOL, M.D., LLD., DCL, of Montreal, writing to ns under recent t-date, sa \u201cPor over thirty yours I have be ri: A Ohocaiate Cocoa.aBd h ave ot various times used all the fat at Cocoa in the market, but have m the ing equal to your broparation,, Ÿ HOMEOPATHIC PREPARED COCOA, especially, is superior to any F have seen for use by invalids.\u2019 JOHN P.MOTT & CO., HALIFAX, N.8, 119.CARSLEY, | CARSLEYS - Black Brocaded Silk * Biack Brooaded Silk Black Brocaded Stik 8.CARSLEY, B.Carsley has decided to clear out a lot of Evening 8hawls at 5¢,10, 25¢, 750, $1 and $1.75.Never such bargains offered to Montreal buyers.- Copied, id Black Moire Silk Lace Strips Black Moire Silk Laoca Strips Black Moire 8ilk Lace Strips 8.CARSLEY.Blaok Silk Grenadines Black Silk Grenadines Black Silk Grenadines B.CARSLEY.Blnck Silk Moire Grenadine tack SHk Moire Grenadine Black 811k Moire Grenadine \u201c8.CARSLET, Black.Armure Silk Beaded Black Armure Rilk Banded Black Armure Silk Bendod 5.CARSLEY.Montrent; Jane 4, 1888: 0 COLUMN.Ÿ order to mnako-reom Jous Mvrrer & Co ADVERTISEMENT.WEATHER REPOR \u2019 Moderate winds: or h Monday, June éth.De Weuthor: stationury ghor loraporature.0: Groat inducements meat ail this month a JOHN MURPHY & 00.8, SILK DEPARTMENT.gFerad in every depart- sures Silks, 37 inches wide, only 49¢, worth Black Gros Grain Silks all offered at less than wholesale prices: Gros Grain Bilks, 55¢!Gros Grain Silks, $1.10 Gros Grain Bilks, 6iclGros (ran Silks, $1.25 Gros Ural 8iiks, 76e|Uros Grain Bilks.$1.46 Gros Grain Silks.SUc[Gros Grain Silks, 51.50 Gros Grain Silks, 3 $1.00'Gros Grain Sliks, 81,75 8ilk Plushes in every color.Prices from 6ue.PRINTS.PRINTS.PRINTS.Take notice of the following lines and the prices they aro reduced to: Tho balance of our Cashmere Prints reduced to only 7e.How Is that fora plum?Real Cashmero Prints, worth 15¢ for Te, A large lot of patterns to choose [rum.Enclish Prints at 150 144 and 13e, Your choice of the whole for only 106.lundrels of pieces to seleet from, ~\u2014ALSO,\u2014 A very large assortment of White Muslin Dress Patterns to bu cleared out at a reduction of 33% ner cont.rns, \u20ac 33 thun ,\u201d eo White Fmbroiderod Dress Putte $2.15, $2.25 $2.50, £2.63, $235, $i.00.$3.50.$3.75.doo All worth 4 hall moro prices quotud.Colorel Gingham Dress Patterns, all richly embruidorad, and at the sate fuiuetions the above, viz: 33% per cent, ol ro prices.The Hriess ara 81.50.5250, 33.00, 83.50.83.75, tou, Le.These are pi that no ene should miss.Striped Galatea Skirts, 90c, worth $1.35, Come tu our stores for your Dry Goods.JUN Rrra & os 1781, I783 NOTHE DAME ST, 105, 107, 109, 111 51, PETER ST.Tying cas h and only one price.136: A LARGE STOCK OF SHEETING, 131 Combination wroughtiron English beds and wire camp beds, just what is wanted for country use.wm.King & Co., Bedding Manufacturers, 652 Craig st.+ WEDDING > PRESENTS: NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK.ELECTROPLATIE OF EVELY DESCRPTION, PARLOR LAMPS.PIANO LAMPS Newest Designs in ANTIQUE SILVER, COPPER AND SILVER.AND Bish ss FININYY, Art Pottery, Douiton, Worcester, Hungarian CutLERY and YLAYVE CABINETS.Fish Carvers, Pish and Fruit Knives and Forks, Marble Clocks, a very large selection.Opera Glasses, Pans, Writing Sets, &c., &c intending purchasers will Und it to thoir advantage to give us u call.Low Prices and Reliable Goods, WATSON & PELTON, A 533% supics start\u201d HT AtJAS.A OGILYY & SONS» Nee now.our new goods just to hand, very beauiiful, very cheap.Fee & Martin, Great Furniture House, 337, 439 and 361 St.James Street, 12918 WEAR, from Sc each, ALtJAR A.OGILVY & NONS.QHAWLS FOR EVENING | 13011 .BUSINES 15 NOW RESUMED AS USUAL.We have Romoved dur Stock to the GROUND FLOOR oF OUR NEW STORE.N° (803 NOTRE DAME STREET, Next Door to Our Old Store.masi Qi era ILE CHINA HALL TEW RINTS, Np mse JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS.Faney Goods, at Reasonable Prices, for Bazaar and Home Decoration.MiSs ELLIS, | uae @pposite 5.Carsiey\u2019s, ALTERATIONS REQUIRED.Special indneementa during this month in fer certain wlterations which we are aboul to make in our ware- TOONS.WM.KING & GO, Furniture and Boddinz Manuincturers, 12913 632 Uvaig Wires, © EW HESS *OODS NEW EEE goo 13041 Han À COIEVYE «© nora.ess = See Row our new goods just to hand, very beauiiful, very chesp.Fee & Martin, Great Farniture House, 357, 339 and 361 St, James street.Mais Pebbla Goat 2.00, ni Luvs a Man's Fins Sewed Calf Con- #ross nnd Laced Boot, worth $4.or Luced Boots, worth $1.25.buys adies\u2019 Genuine Amepican $1.00 Ws saline ton holes, buys a Ladies\u2019 Fine qu Ladies\u2019 oxtra fine American Kid DButtondd Lioot, boautitully Baished, only $1.25, worth $2.00, , 1st door from cor.William street Ladies\u2019 Fine Pebble Buttoned Boots, §1.Ladies\u2019 Fine Polished Calf Buttonad Boot, worth $2, for $1.50.Oak soie, a great bargaiu, 81.75.Ladies\u2019 Pine Kid Laced Low Shoe, good > \u2019 .buvs a Ladies French $1.50 & $1.75 \"Ou Goat Buttoned 85 buys à Misses\u2019 Nico Pubble Goat Lut- C conast or Lasod Bot buys « Boys\u2019 Solid Loat! Laced Boot.75c With Toe sap ha Crete seams, sizes 1,124 13.1a + buys a Man's Bolid Leather Con- W.R.THOMPSON'S, 100 MeGiLL STREET, $1.5 Boot und Foxed l'onruss.Men's Fine Cordovan Laced Shoes, $1.75.Men's Fine Hand Eewsd Low £hoes, $2.Boys\u2019 Solid Leatuer Laced Boots, largo sizs, Ken's Long Napoleon Boots, $1.35, worth $2.50.$2.6 T fi ENV\u201d W.R.THOMPSONS, IOC\u2014NMcCHLL ST.\u2014100 Buys Misses\u2019 or Cirls\u2019 Pine Buttoned d Bution toot, with worked but- SL 25 Buttoned Boot, wert! W.R.THOMPSON, Ladies\u2019 Fiue Kid _Slippers, Land-made, 75c, Ladies\u2019 Genuine French Kid Battoned Boots, quality ani hand-made, $1 and $1.25.Bool, worth $3,00.75 for n Child's Leautiiui French Kid Bat G toned Boot (sinus 4 io 81, worth 81.28.1 no $1.2 xress or Lacud out.i buys a Man's Neat Sewed Bhoe, $ l.2 5 ul ° 3 buvs a Man's Fine Sewed Laced Men's Cauvas Shoes, all patterns, 90c and 31.3, 4, 5, 6 aud /, only $1.Aud for à Conuino Bargain in ail kinds of \u2018outwenr, como direct to Dirccily Upposile Ni, Aun's Market url GALMON FISHING SUPPLIES, Wo Uneaqualled stock of CAMP SUPPLIES lati IN tor the prose nl season.We ahaa ~pectat < ol snpolyine the leading Crubs nant l'ri\\uio CG througtout Canada.EVERYTHING of the Very CHOICES?AND BINT.Soups in Cans, Soups (lass, Trutited Game Patas, Crosso & Blachwuil's lstto | Meats, Armour s Coukod Monts, Wiiote Loast Chickens in Cans, Boned Chicken, Boned Turkey, Curriod kowl, Fuheu Ham : zu Turkey, unch Fonruer Meals of ali Kinds, Catitorain Canned Fruits, BISCUITS OF ALL KINDS Tn Handy Fihttle Cana Finest Cincinnati Hams, Finest Em City Hams, Armour's Chicago Hama, Ferris\u2019 New York Trade Mari Hams, Lawry rown Lrand Heme, Armours Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Lawry's Boneless Bre wnta=t Bacon, Whole Uoueless Cooked itums, 1n Tins, &e .FRASER VHTLE & Co.199 51, L Sandwich Jumes Street, LACHINE, DOINK VAL, YALOIS, dc, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, \u2018Fhe Choivcvst of Groceries nnd t\u2019rovisions.FINEST TÉAS AND COFFEES Delivered at customers\u2019 doors every TUESDAY und FRIDAY, wazuons leaving at 1.30 po.Ordors must bein our hands not later than noun vach day.i FRASER, VIGER & CO.LONGUEUIL AND ST.LAMBERT Every THUKBDAY Morning, Waggons leaving on the eariy boat.Orders must bein our hands the previous Wednesday., - - ! FRASER, VIGER & CO, VERY CHOICE BREAKFAST TEA at 35 cents per pound.BREAKFAST CREAM COFFEE.Fresh Boastel and Grounn every morning, only 35 cents per pound.FRASER, VIGER & CO.A CARE OF Guo CLARET Margaux-Medoe at $3.50 ver case.Club\u201d Claret, quarts è5.79, pinls 83.50 per dozen., .\u201cPrivate Stock\u201d Claret, quarts, $7.50 per dozen.LA FRASER, VIGER & CO.MILWAUKEE EX'URT LAGER! The larvest amount of Beersold by any one brewery in tho United States for one year is 345, 554 BARRELs \u2014EQUAL TO- 10.712.174 GALLONS, Sold by the Jos.SCHLITZ BREWING COMPANY.Muwsukee.op ABER, VIGEE & CO.Sole Agents J BASER, WIGER & Co IMPORTERS, ; Family Grocers and Wing Merchants ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 100 Al.JA PERS STREET.UEE THE ALBERT 00'Y'S CARBOLIC ACID SOAPS.WHOLESALE ONLY, 768 HcCORDSI, e pt Sills treo RIVE LAST f= \u2014\u2014\u2014 = CABLi> JOTTINGs.Prince Hohenlohe has refused to receive a petitions from hotel keepers in Alsace-Lor- ralne whose business is seriously allected by the passport ineasure.; General Campos, whose daily duty it was to get the countersign for the Madrid Garrison from the Sovereign, refused to gold the intanta Eulalle in the absence of the Royal! family at Barcélona and resigned.giving as his reason that he could not go to the wife'ol a Hussar under his command for the counters\u2019sn.it is believed, however, that he had other political motives for re slguing.AMERICAN NOTES, A car on a working train on the St.Paul, Minueapolis & Mapitoba Koad jumped the track near Anoxa.Minn, on Sunday, killing Jdobu Griffin, and fatally injuring Jamos Veiztilo and O.C.Forest, Four others wera seriously butt.Tho laborers who worked on the New York & New Haven Kailioad at New Jo«.chohe, about ons hundred Ju number, got druns on \u201caturday nent, fouzht with knives, sot fire to the building in which they train, mispiscing a switcl.THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM.NEW YORK, Juna 4.\u2014The /erald'4 Washington special says: When the committee on rasolutions at the SU Louis convention meet to construct the national l'emocratic platform thre wil be Jaid Lelcre it a number o! suzcostions for ts conalderation.Speaker Carlisle, it is understood, has ont- hed a teri\u2019 plank, which he believes it would be well for the comraittee to use.An onuorsoment ofthe administrations forsign poliey.as well as the fishrrios aud other treuiles, is credited to Mr.Bavard, GENERAL SHERIDAN.WASTINGTON.June £-5 & m, Bulletin: Genorai >beridan hns had notreshcompliea- Lions or serlous relapse Tie action of tha Kidbeys is undimitished.A temporary increase last evening in the cmbhArrassment of the heart's action and of breathing may not improbably be referred to recent atmos pheric changes.On the whole ®be progress ol the case is as favorable as could be expected.SCOTT ACT REPEAL WANTED.Quraws, Ont, June 4.- A petition is being | Jarely signed hore for the repeal of the | Scutt Aci | ?County of Ontario, amont the petitioners helt n/any who bave Leon promindnt temperance \u201cadvocates for the Lpaat iwac'yelive soaks tog their méals, and wrecked a freight i AR MONDAY; 9 Third FREDERICK INDIGNANT ' = ee At Shameful Scandals of Oflicial Lorruplion at the Polls.Awkward Dilemmas, in YWhich the Emperor is Placed Russia Seeking a Protext \u2018for a Fight.: Loxpox, June 4.\u2014The iudigualion of Em- paror Frederick on the question of Gorera- ment influence in electoral matters was aroused by the shameful scandals concerning llery Von Puttkamer's countenance of otfleiai corruption al the polls, which was oxpused by Herr Richter iu his spasch closing the sesslon of the Lanatag, It is sald in quarters likely to ba well informed thal he wishes hot so mueh a justification of Lhe past conduct of Government officials as RU&tanLees jor Lhe fulure against Lhe reviti- tol ol such pllences.>hould the ministers agree to latl or stand togelber, in view of tho laci that Prince Biswarck supports Herr Von l\u2019uutkamer iu his bosition, it would blace the Linperer 1 an extremely awkward dileéiniua.!L would bo quite impossible to forin a Cabinet from the Opposition, which i8 culiiposed of Lwe distinct parties, cach too small (0 torm a pew minority aloue, and they could nover combine fu the Government by any chance.The Liberals ave tree traders und tuvor à gold currency only, while the Centreisls are mostly protectionists and bi- Melo iisis.his puts the political situation HLsuclh à shape that its difficult to see how the Lmiporor euu make anything out of it, DOLWI Lo standing thal he bas the nation on 13 olde, esterday being sunday, very little reflable news could be obtained, but tue general opinion 19.that the crisis will be arranged wituout overturning the miutstry, ald thy quinguennial bill will be prowul- Kateu THE EMPEROR'S INTENTIONS.The prosent intention of the mperor is to return to railways, pumbering In all 7400 souls, mong them were 85 of Miss MoPerson' 9 children for the home in Ontario.Of the immigrants 51 remained in the pi 305 were for Lhe St, totes, the remainder going to Ontario and thé North- West, Except some dozen Germans, they were of English.Irish and Scotch nations ity, and none were of the destitute class.Ex-Ald.Roy Retires.The City Clerk received a notification this morning from Ex.-Ald.Alfred Roy anpounc- ing his retirement irom the aldermanic contest in St.James Ward.\"The election of Mr.Joseph L Laurier, the only other caudi- date, will be announced to the Council this afternoon.The New Gavernor, Captain McMahon of the Grenadier Guards, A.D.C.to Lhe new Governor-Gan- eral, is inthe city on his way to meet.Lord will only remaif a few days In Ottawa and will start as soon as possible for the salidon grounds.Mercier to Visit England.It is understood that Premier Mercler will leave for England at the beginning of July for the purpose of submitting the Interpio- Vinolal conference résolutions to the Privy Counted Jury Case.In the jury trial of Enoch James agaifist Geo.Daveluy & Hon, this afternoon, a verdict was given tn favor of defendant.Ministers, lawyers, Teachers and othérs whose oconpation gives Ilttle exercise, should use Carter's Little Lives Piils for torpid liver and biliougness.Street cars deserve the fare from the brave; but policemen seldom pay.Caffaroma coifes is the most delicious fragrant coffees known.Try it 121 10 It costs too mich 1 to fix a jury when the panel 1s firm and and uuyielding.the nse of Carter's Little Nerve Pills, aided by Curter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Dose, obe of each after eating.Speclal Notice, Iam pleased to state that 1 have secured for the second year the agenoy of the cele- Dry ar ble.veu 5 4 Sur veyor, 1588 Notre Dame street.oy dk: Steam Haundry: 890 OFRIE J Works ous for half price ali this wow, 7 UA v Chamber of Dbphitio 1 reviaton | of the or of Déplitiog pa the dissolution of the TT Stanley of Preston and suite.The Governor Dyspepsia in ite its v worst forms will yield to | | co» ENTION ABD AS5 conraurion The Congres somal Uni t Seaton tiosal Uuiow and\u2019 Mpthodis The forty-ninth.annual Convention of the \u201cCongrogal onal Union of North Amerles will held during this week in Framaanuel Church.The usual annual sernion\u201dwiil be preached on Wednesda evening iu mianuel Chureu by Rev.Dr.Barbour, Principal of che Congregational College ot North Amarica, and on Thursday, at Da ., the work of the Convention will begin with u prayer meeting.Delegates from all the Congregational churches in Canada are ex- pee ted, and amongst others, Hev.W.S.I.delding, Secretary of the Colonial Missionary Soclety of London, will be present.The .Montreal Coulerence of the Methodist Churob opens on Wednesday.The follow- t8& isthe order of conference meetings : Wednesday.June &\u20149 a.m.Conference 8 pn.m., Educational Rov, J.Poits, D.D., Secretury of Lducatian : Rev, Pringipal Henderson, A.M.Treasurer's Report, Friday.Juno 8\u20148 1.mi.Publio Reception of undidates for Ordination.Resolution to ¢ moved by Rev.J.Armstroug and seconded by ov x MoCn Saturday, June à Conséoration Service, led by tha Rev.J.scanton.Babbath, June 10\u2014Ordination Service, as alse- 11\u20148 p.m, fahbath sehoal 4 W.HenVerson, Ruv, G.ildridge, B.A.Hecretary's Report.T he lecture under the auspices of the Theo- loiricul Union will be delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Dominion Square chureh, by Rew.1.G.Willams, Tuesday, June 5, at 8 p.m.Subject, \u201cThe Polity of \u201cMethudisn.' st Jolin the Ev.vapgelist, At the Dedication Festival of this church, celebrated yesterday, the music of the regular midday choral celebration of the Holy Jjucharist was rendered specially beautiful by the assistance of a small orchestra, Lhe affect of which was most marked in the Creed, Bunctus, and Agnes Dsi.Hev.Hy.Kiltson was the celebrant, and Rev.J.Norton, D.D., rector of the Cathedral, the preacher.At the evening service, Rev.A.C.A.Hall, 8.5.J.E., Boston, preached toa congregation that crowded the church to overflowing, from the text, St.John xx, v 22: \u201cHe breathed on them, and saith unto thew, receive ye the Holy Ghost,\u201d urging Bis hearers to live as became members of Christ's Church.§PECIAL NOTICE Merchants are quite pleased at the convenience of ur VWA-TOWN BRANCH, 1778 No! Lo Dame street, opposite Carslay\u2019s, while ladies like to patronize our old reliable stand, 2 Benve Ze Hall, Lor Pgrehester, 130x & soN, Upticians ROSS\u2019 WATCHES The same watch we sell for 85.00, in Silvor Stem-windiog Cases, is sold in other stores for 33.00.Many people imagine that, because they are 50 choap, the cuses are not silver: to those who doubt wo are ready to give a written guarnate For $6.50 and 8 00 w we give a genuine Wal- tham or Elgin Watch, in strong and neat nickel cases, open face or hunting.Watches thoroughly cleaned and warranted for One Dollar.HENKY Ross.137 Kt.Peter Street.26x 8 doors from Craig street.6.L0.O.Fan, The members of.this Lodge ) a are requested to attend the & J funeral of the late Mrs, A.M.ins?Brown, from her husband's residence, Nc, 317 Wellington street, on Tuesday afternoon.at 2.80.By order of the N.G.130 1 0.0.F., MU.\u2014 Loyal Vic- 9 torig Lodze, No.5896.\u2018The 1nembers of the above lodge are requesied to attend the funeral of the Mra, < M, Brown.from her hasband'4 resident ca, Nu 347 Welling- * lon stréat, at UJU p.on., bo-IOrTrow, Sth instan: PAPPS, ecrelary.130 } MONTREAL SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART 2288 ST, CATHERINE STREET.\u2014:0: Artistic: Novelties in Painting and Embroidery on sale und to order, amping and Mon Lograins in the latest à Bngloh and American desiz hoice Studies to rent for.Oil and Water Color Painting Luncheon, Dinner and Bapper Tables De- coratod.Libraries Catalogued.Ralls, or resident Governesses and Teachers of Music, Painting and Embroidery furnished on app'ication.Orders ~olicited and satisfactorily filled in all departments at moderate charges.130 1 PusLic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on LP HURSDAY.the Sevemth day of JUNE next.1888, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, will begin the sale of tho works of the water courses, \u2018\u2019 Norton Creek\u201d and \u2018\u2019Cramberry Brook ;\u201d the flrat in the Parish of Ste.Ciothilde and the sacond part in the said Parish and part in the Parish of St.Jean Crysostome ordained by a Proces Verbal! drawn by Jose Landry.Bpecial Euperintendent, the ourteenth day of January last and bomologated by the Board of dele.ates of the Counties of Chateauguay, Napierville and Huntingdon, the Twenty- third day of February last.These works will be sold to tha lowest bid- dor, in commenciny near the dwelling place f Mir.Theophile Doré, in the Parish o Clothiide, Norton Creek, and will continue without interruption and from dar to day, if required, until the who!e be sold.ose works will be sold on the premises in as many sections ns will be deemed neces- Bary, by the unaersien BASILE VANNIER, Boorotary.Treasu rer of the Municipal Council of the unty of Chateauguay and Special officer.Ste.Martine, May 28th, 1888.130 2 JPROCLAMATION 1 WHEREAS, on Friday, fle Marat day of June instant, the 7 7 nomination of candidates for the office of ; James Ward of this city, was held.; \u2018Whereas, at sald nomination two candidate.were proposed, namely: Alfred Roy, Fils, and Mederic Laurier, Esquires, and a poll was in consequence grauted.pu horqas.since the said nomination took place, viz: on the second June instant, one of the candidates aforesaid.viz: Alfred Roy, Fils, did file with me & written declaration, signed by him in LLe presence of two subecribing witnesses, as required by law, to the effect that he withdraws and resigns the said can- \u201cdidature.And wh erens, by the fact of such resignation, there remains but ons (Candidate, name- ty: Mederio Laurier.rs qui e, 1 héreby pro- elafin the said aurier to bo duly elaoted Alderman for the St.James es Ward, for the ensuing term of the said offi CHS, GLACKMEYER, City Clerk, Crry Sime 8 Orrick, | Ha Montreal, ith June, 1888.180 1 DRAB SHELL HATS, at NELSON'S, Bieury street.128x8 N THE MATTER OF WILLIAM OUN- NINGHAM, Tobacoonist, deceased.Tenders will be received, addressed to the undersigned.for tha entire stock, hook debts and good will of this business, until Satarday next, ÿth June.Intending purchasers ay view the stock non application.The highest or Any tender not nedessarily accepted.J.HARRIS & SONS, No.1804 Notre Dame Street.Montreal, June 4th, 1838.130 3eod RS FOR THE ERECTION OF 5 NDE dwelifngs fronting Elegnor street, re- estead saturda Xi x in a nes pans, &e., apply to the hitect, 1503 ce wi.seb St.Antoine Strest.STRAW HATS.STRAW HATS.\"io FOR BOYS, HBWAMSLE 128x8 ARE - YOUR LINEN; TE at NELSON'S, 107 Blsury straat, \u201cWITH Jackson's Indelihle Marking Ink; ides \u2014Striotly Pure High-class\u2014 KINNEY EY BROS.ei FLONERS, CLEOPATRA SIZE.¥Special Favors, { CLUBSIZEand OPERA BIZE.FR Dress, Latest English WHITE CAPS \u2014\u2014AND THE POPULAR-\u2014 Sweet Caporal, The Standard of the Workd.AMERICAN CIGARETTE CO., Msnufacturers.Ya8xeudur BOYS and MEN'S STRAW HATS, at NELSON'S, | | i 128x8 Bleury street.7 7 > GENERAL BAZAAR.MANUFACTURES SAMPLEN, Boys Jersoy Buits, 8' Knickerboeker Hose, adios\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, Ladies\u2019 Merino Yess, ladies\u2019 Heoteh Limbs\u2019 Wool Vests, Gents\u2019 Scotch Lambs\u2019 Wool Ve Gents\u2019 Natural Wool Vests.adies\u2019 Fvenin: Sh: iwls, ents\u2019 Merino Socks, Tarkish Table Covers, ark h Curtains, GEO.H.ROWELL, 1603 fo Dame st.1st Flat, Ked Boor.Come early tor choice goods, 127x THE BONANZA Is still clearing ont a full line of DRY GOODS at prices that convince customers they have made 8 bargain.All Goods are sold at a reduction of 30 por cent under cost prices, NOTE THE ADDRESS, BONANZA, .2325 ST.CATHERINE STREET.BAINTIN 35, IN OILS AND WATER COLOR 3, By Foreign and Canadian Artists, The Subscribers will seil at No.1827 NOTRE DAME STREET (Ottawa Hotel Buildings), WEDNESDAY Arternoveon, June 6th, ANINTERESTING COLLECTION of PAINT- SALE OF By well known Artists, \u2014INCLUDING\u2014 Kreighoff, Wilkinson, Martin, Loomans.Boig- seau, Grant, l'Aubiniore Harris, Sand- am, Bell smith, Mathews, Forshaw Day, &e , Also, a LARGE OIL PAINTING.Viaw on the Columbia\u2019 River, Oregon, by J.E.Stuart, of california.and a few Drawiegs, English Landscapes, by A.Rimmer.» On view MONDAY, June 4th, Bale at TWO o rolock.M.HICKS & CU.129 8 Auctioneers.FUSION OF JPPAINTINGS! \u2014Cn OIL AND WATER COLORS \u2014BY\u2014 CANADIAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS, At No.1827 Noire Dame Street, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, from 9 to 6 o\u2019clock® All are invited to view them.AUCTION SALE ON WEDNESDAY.At TWO o'clock.M.HICKS & 1301 Avetionsers.0- MORROW, TUESDAY, AFTERNOON, P the =utscribers will sell at their rooms, Nos: 1821 aud 1823 NOTRE DAML STREET, 8 Large Assortiment of HOUSE EFUKNISHINEG s00Ds.COMPRISING: Irish Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Lace Curtains, White Quilts, Fabio Covers, Car- pews.English tlelnth, &c.Also, Keed, rattan and Wiecor Chairs, NO RESERVE.The goods must be sold to close the consignm BALE AT \"Two O'CLOCK.M.HICKS .CO, Auotioneers., 180 1 Rd'AMONPS, GOLD WATCHES, GOLD ALBERTS, FOB CHAINS, DIAMOND EARRINGS, PINS, DIAMOND CUL- LAR BUTTONS, 51UDS, RINGS, ETC.We are instructed to sell by Authority of Justice to satisfy claims against them.& valuable cainlogue of Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watches, over 1000 Watches, by ali the prominent makers; exquisile designs in Albert.Long and Toh Chains in heavy 14 and 18 ku goid, Clear Diamond Hings, Brads, Scarf Pin ns, bapphire and Pearl Ornaments.Ladies\u201d Fail s of Fine Jewellery, Brooches, kare rings, Charms, Spectacles, Ete.Catalogues will be ready.Sale at our Rooms, 211 243 5T.JAMES STREET, on Wednesday, Thuesdny and Friday, 8th, 7th d 8th June, AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS, commencing each day at 2.80 and 7.30.J.8.THOMSON & CU.180 5 Auciioneers.HBP WARE SALE We shall sell at our rooms, 241, 243 St, James Street, on TUESDAY, I2th instant, a special lot of first-class Hardware, comprising Platform Heales, lutt Hine G4T-0N FUESDAY, > TW EN TENE 3 and =f, Apthonyte \u2018 © lin by wa way of Notre Dame and Rhode sis, bro voch set In diamonds and Fables, A fair réwaid fo ner Dy applving to Mra.Uava- es Ent: i BEL COLLAR ST: (St tached, name \u201cFido.\u201d Rewarded by Leturninx 0 award st.150 1 Lo \"A LOMMY ration Tc KR TO] FOISTE Claire, bearing .Tha finder » will obli ws hy fa » 179 2 SOUNTG IONE Tal, x TFXIR OF eye-zlasses Oxnec can Fawé same hr LE Sue 1301 pe.| TC see Shull Cow fu BE i à CPU TE FOR Add TE\u201d W FANTEDCBY YOUNG LADY, WITH EXPERI.evon hr office work position aa sype-writer, Best references, Address, \u201cC 551,\u201d STAR office.0.Wa ATE] al t ON BY SHOWA TirE Miro r a Lean Tr.cet Address, \u201c1 vs 130 Bion BY A YOUNG N N, IN D Pp WASTE or oat, or, drive a Amall delivery.A smith, 2 Germmai A.ress, 180 © POI TION ON - AS HOUREKÉEPE h lady, preter thb States.Address, \u201cC BTAL Vay TE O-BY UN LIA) x, ER.mmauent \u2018noatlon E any Kind Lien, Ww.1, 20 Hermine st.130 2 FAN PED Le INBUNS TN SEANISIT BY A COUTE- nt 1 cher.Address.*R.P.1.\u201d St.Jean 38% o REWARDS LEFT iN CAB, SATUR- $ day evening irom Victoria Link, sn oxydised Silver top cane.135 1 ppiy, 363 PEEL STREET, Le NEON MATURDAY, A PEE CONTAINING thirty doflars in Lilla and y few postage sa Libéral reward on CL Ld JE Unghicart sly JT D IN RUNTUAY | hrpor or.Fiaders là ee Po Grand Preitia Hotel, Not Fan SCTRE NTAINING rubrond floxets, and commercial praises gertig- ate.$iurmer 5 naine on laiter.Newa poly 10 Drysaûle & Co.Jan nr à a PRIOR au IN CFIC ARR Can ov nada Atlaptie RASS from AWS, 6 2 ree cl 9.fh fl chooks, senuataing maney, return Hekoty and ï hay gh RET nos 5 8 % SHE Mio os J pare ou \\Jatarning same to 76 Mans andy sboly re Lost, Teast, tetura, pd E roby.37 Sh «6, Hoche lag.sPRING OVERCOME BET WEES EF wien Mat age ang th Br Depot.oil Fran a ott fs! 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