The Montreal daily star, 8 mai 1883, mardi 8 mai 1883
[" VOL XV NO 108 Morning Despatches.Condensed Telograms dina ipart, the Belgian forger, has been extra Brion tors for April show an increase of »00 The German Parliament has rejected Bismarck's budget proposition for te 85, On Swnday sky at Lima was o ast and the eclipse of the the, was not observed hore.[Famine is anticipated in the Astrahkan distriot owing to the failure of the crops.The Britian barque \u2018\u201c Zambesi,\u201d from Sunderland for has boen lost al ses ; crew saved.The municipal elections at Madrid resulted mostly in the return of Government candidates.The steamship Nettlesworth, fromm North Sydney for Mo Montreal, has put back, having been damagod The U.8.Supreme Court has declared void the Dowaton patents for the manufacture of flour by rollers.Mr.John Roberts, of the National Steamship Co , has appointed secretary of the Cu- Company.Edison, and several associates bave been incorporated as tl as the Electric Railway Company of the ni The Print of Massachusetts has vetoed the bill appropriating $264,000 for double tracking the Hoosno Tunnel e.Three privabe trials.of Col.Berdan\u2019s torpedo have been made at Constantiaeple.The results are considered satisfactory.The Massachusstts Benatehas passed a bill for the payment of a dellara ton bounty on beets raised or sugar parp ses.5 is reported reported that Ree Reed, » plantation neas barrassed.Liabilities $3 $300 t 6 bab been sentenced at Munich to dix months imprisonment for libelling the Duke of Saxe-Cobourg Go Mr.Wallace, the United States Minister.is preparing another note to the Turkish Goyernment on the petroleum warohouse question.A petition was filled at Toronto, azainst the return of Mr.Fauquier, Conservative member for Muskoka, in the Ontario Legislature.It is estimated the yield of wheat in Ohio this year will be 325,500,000 bushels.Thirty-eight counties report soms to irait by frost.Twelve hundred San Caries\u2019 Indians have left their agencies and are settling in the mountains around Fort Apache, Aris., and demand Ruiz & Co., owners of Principe.Cuba, are em- ud grain for The Governor of Per ivanis has issaed à pro- elamaiion forfeiting the charters of all companies which have failed to make logal returns for three years.The commercial treaty between Spain and Swit- seriand, which was ratified by the Switzerland .jure Council, has now also been approved by the ational Couneil Rev.Dr.Paraall, Pringipal of the late Dufferin Golloge.London, eood has rise oR: leaving of some $6,000 or $7,000.will pay, perhaps, five eents oa the dollar.> The Chilian expedition has arrived at Chiela, Peru.Le j Monteusros fied at ali points at the sig troops.a, pre ing to go South, taking all he has accuma lated.A now trial been refused in the libel case of Dr.MoLaan, s à former resident of Kingston, Ont.against the Detroit News with costs, against the latter.The doctor received a verdiet for .000.:-Xhe Massachusetts; House adepted, without debate, the Senate tion recognizing the ability, services and integrity of Oakes Amps, and hice a like recognition from the National Con- a Patrie of Valparaiso thinks that the territorial limits of Chili must be at Comarones, ceding Aros Tacha to Bolivia.It is believed that the Ministers of State have held an important confer- once on the aftairs SP era, Neue Presse, Fremdenblatt and Deut- eche Zeitung aewspapers of Vienna have been confiscated for reporting the proceedings of a mosting adie to js dabate the atutude assumed by tho Liber- sbate in the Keichsrath on the Educa- Ho marek has issued a-ciroular to the officials of the Prumian provinces.ordering an enquiry as to the extent of the injuries inflicted on the national \u2018wealth by the reason of the greater part of the fire insurance business beingein the hands of private oom panies.\u2018I'he work ef Arranging for opening the Universal Exhibiti ndon is roid proosed- nt has obtained aed from onal space.4 promicen feature of the American Department will be 500, erayon drawings illustrating Re whole prooess of fish culture.mata is stated that an agreement ban n consum- between the Atel Topeka 3 & Saats Pe, ge is & dan Francisco and tiantie & Pasific Iroads, by whish the coatrelling interest in the &t Louis & San Francisee read is secured to the Atiantio à Pactfc.This is a practical stoppage of the extension of the St Louis & San Franciseo ped, aad valent to merging its franchise in the ferry rr There is a proposition discussed by Slavophil .Russia) newspapers that the \u2018Liberal party shall, oy money er otherwise, encourage Irish emigration to the fertile xd unused lands of Turkestan, the Onucasus, and sectisas of Siberia.Thisthey assert might tend to divert England's attention from Asis, where she is Russia\u2019s most active enemy, A.a place the Irish colonists on the eastern borders, where they wouid be stumbling- + Mocks in the way of E advances.PAUPER IMMIGRATION.Governer Butler Speaks his Mind.Boston, May 7\u2014The.Governor has written Secretary Folger concerning the landing of Soglish peupers at this port.The Govermor wys the matter is ome of considerable importance to this Commonwealth.A cargo of *migrants has already arrived and another is momentarily expected.\u201cIf 1,\u201d he says, were convinced it was in the power of the Commonwealth to Ke their landing, I should deem it my do so.Many of the people who arrive her mediately become a charge sa the Commonwealth.I Thave the strongest ad dospost sympathy with these poor peo- vla, and land will endeavor to we they are humanely and properly sared for.I recognize and rejoice in \u2018be theory which our Goveramen #33 founded\u2014that Americashould be s hom! ior the oppressed and downtrodden.We wal® wome, therefore, all, hewever humble, wh-.tome to us of their own free will, aided by theio mterprise, and resources.\u201d The Govr nor asks to take such messures- m, under his own good judgment ,may seem «gal and proper to prevent the landing, or such deportations, at least within the its of Massachusetts.The Governor promises the whatever aid the Executive of the State may beable to give.If it so happens tbat the laws of the United States are ineffectual to erty of these forlorn evsatures, it is within the of the diplomatis power of the United States to make such ions to the Government of Great Britain as will prevent their being vent here against the will and wish of our Gor- wament.If the latter is the only way in vhich the-evil can be reached, may 1 beg of von to present the matter to the President for ris eonsideration and intergentien, diplomati- tally, Hhe shall see cause.Mr.Folger replied that the papers in the matter had been ferred to the Secretary of State, and that the mbjett was to the attention of the Jepartment by Collector of Customs of Sosten on the 20th.ult- IRISH AFFAIRS, Telly's Third -Carey\u2019s Evidenes\u2014 rdinal MeCleshey demiea, Donan May 7.\u2014In the third trial of Kelly for participation in the murder of Lord Cav- endifh and Mr.Burke, James Carey swore that everyone of the Invinoiblea, with the exception of Brady, offered to turn informer.Carey sid he was the last man who offered to testify the prisoners, Joseph Hamion, another informer, confirmed < the evidence given by Carey and Kavanagh, that Kelly was one of the four men who rods on Kavanagh's car on the, evening the Phenix Park murders were committed.+ New York, May 7.\u2014Cardinal McCloskey denies that he had received a despatch from the Secretary asking his reasons forjrecei vin livan, President of the Iriah\u2018 National League.The Cardinal characterizes \u2018the state- went as absurd and ridiculous.i Treih Mazkiy.When Dr.Pierce, of Buffalo, N.V., announced that his \u2018 Favorite Prescription\u201d vould positively cure the many diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women, some doubted, ind continued to employ the harsh and caustic woos! treatment, But the mighty trath grad- pally became acknow Thousands of dies employes the \u2018Favorite ad were speedily \u2018oured.By druggists.x DOMINION PARLIAMENT.Fifth Parliament\u2014First Scesion.Orrawa, May 7.\u2014Mr.Foster presented a petition from the Ontario Women's Christian Temperance Unioa asking that s namber of speeified provisions be placed in the proposed license law.Sir Jobn Macdonald moved that the bil [from the Senate] respecting the High Court of Justice be read a first nme.Carried.Mr.McCarthy moved that the amendments made by the Senate to the bill to-amend the Act to incorporate tho Missionary Society of the Wesleyan Muthodist Church in-Canada be referred to the Private Bills Committee.Carried.Mr.Camoron moved that the amendmeats made by the Senate to the bill to amond the Ast respecting the Credit Valley Railway Company be referred to the Committee on Railways.In reply to Mr.Casgrain as to whether the Government would pay tbe claims of Narcisse Audre Pellotier and others, farmers, of the Parish of fit.Roch des Aulnets, County of L'Islet, for damages done to théir fenoes-by fre from engines of the Interoebonial Railway, Bir Charles Tupper said the official arbitrators\u2019 report on the matter had not yet been handed in.In answer to Mr.Sestt as to whother the case | dian Paeific [Railway Company had obtained ossession from the-sentractors ef the line ef ro.ctween Priros Arthur's Landing and Rat Portage and when it will be epened fur passeager traffic, Sir Charles Tupper said he had supposed that arrangemonts bad been completed for the trans fer, but within the last five miffutes be had learned that some difficulties had arisen in con- lhoction with the arrangements.In repiy to Mr.Bolduc, sir Lesnard Tilley said the Government had received several petitions trom tamners asking for an ort duty ou hem Jock bark, but had net felt justified in asking Parliament to impese it.In reply to Mr.Boldue, Sir Leonard Tilley said it was not the intention ef the Government to increase the export duly en spruce saw logs ox- ported to the United States.In reply to Mr.Fortier, Hon.Mr.Bowell said the Government had decided to deuble the boanty to fishing boats sad men engaged in them.In reply te Mr.Dawson, Hon.Mr.Bewsll said it was not tbe intention of the Government to bring forward a turther Act providing for the inspection of steamers during the present session.Mr.Breeken moved for copies of all petitions, etc, relating to the erection of signal stations at the light heuses-at North Cape aad East Point in the Provinos of Prinee Edward Lsland.\u2014Carried.Mr.Brecken moved that the raport of the select committee appointed to consider the question of steam communication between Prince Edward Is land and the mainland in Winter and Summer be concurred in.8ir John Maedenald said the report, although a very valuable one, cowid not be adopted, as it recommended the expenditure of money.Mr.Woodworth moved for correspondence and instructions between and fremi-any member of the Government from asd toons Ames Rowe,'assumed roprietor of the Winnipeg Times newspaper, forbes reference te the course the said Winnipeg Times newspaper or the said Amos Rewe should ursus in the iast general local elections for the Proviacs of Manitoba.On Sir John Maedoneld saying that thers was po correspondence or instructisns om the subject, the motion was withdrawn.Mr.Scott moved for correspondence en the subject of a grant of land in the eity of Winnipeg tor exhibition purposes.Carried.Mr.Scott meved for cerrcspondence in reference to à grant er leaso of the land at Fort Osborne to the sity of Winnipeg for park purpeses - Carried.Hon.Mr.Laurier moved for a statement of the total amoants of premiuins of insuranes against fire collested and of losses paid during eseh of the years 1880, 1881 and 1889 in Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Hamilton, Ottawa, Halifax and St John, N.B&, by the several insurance : com- ies autherised to de business in this country- ied.Mr.Bourassa meved for copies of all reports made by any government engineer apon tbe present cenditien of the old barracks and other buildings now belonging to the Government on Ile sux Noix and at the town ef St -Johms County ef St.Johns, Prevines of Quebee.Carried, Mr.Lester meved for a eopy of all correspen\u2014 dence between the Government and À.Dingman,or any other person er persens, relatifiy to the sale of the eak timber growing on Walpele Island te one Tennant, à eopy of the contrast of sale, a copy of any offer or offers that may have besn made by any person or persens othor than said Tennant te the said oak, a copy of the instructions given by the Court to the local Indisn agent and to the said Dingmen er either of them coneerning sweh sale, Logetber with all petitions or letters received by the Government from on the island er others, before or since such sale.Carried.Un motion of Mr.Boldue, the House went into committes on the vill te amend the Deminion Election Act of 1874, which-was reported, and the bill was read a third time and passed.The amendments make by the Senate to the bill fortbe beiter prevention eof fraad in relation te oentraets invelving expenditure of publie moneys were conourred in.After recess en motion of Mr.Casgrain, the bill to provide for the admission te the profession of Déminion land sarveyors of graduates of the Royal Military College was withdrawn.The bill to amend the Ast respectin; allowance in Manitoba was r time.On metien of Sir John Maedonald, tbe House went into Committee of the Whole en the resolution respecting sums to be annually paidte the warden and the other officers and servants of any penitentiary established under the provisions o! the bill respesting penitentiaries.The resol was reperted and ceneurred in by the House.On motion ef Sir Hestor vin, tbe Heuse went intocommittee on the bill to amend the Canada Civil Service Act, 1882.HfThe bill was rted with amemdments.«© amendments made by the Semate to\u2018 the bill to amend and consolidate the Act respeeting Customs were ceneurred in.Hoo.Mr.Carling moved the seecnd reading of the bill to amend \u201cThe Pest Office Act, 1 wend _ The bill te a \u201c An Act respecti the offices of Reoeiver\u2014General and Minister of Publis | Works\" as to tho power of the Minister ef Railways and Canslis, niso passed threuzh Committee and was read a third time and On metion of Heo.Mr.Codtigan, the House went into Committe en a resolution respecting the regulation and collestien of tells and dues for the use of Government works constructed te facilitate the transmission of timber and lumber down rivers and streams.The resolution was reported and eoneurred in.[ oo.Mr.Cestigan then introdueed s bill founded oa the reseintion, whish was read a first time, The bill to amend end censolidate the laws re- Inting te penitentisries (from the Bemste) wis read à second time.Hon.Mr.Bowell moved the-eecend reading of the bill respecting the Harbor Master at no vers.The House 4 \u2014 roads and a second went into Committee enthe bill and reported it with slight amendment.The bill was then read a third time and pessed.The House again went into Committee of Bap- ply, aad sfter passing several items the-Cormmittes rese and reported progress, and the Hemse ad- jeurned at 2.10 am THE \u201c GRAPPLER\u2019 DISASTER.List of These Lest.Sax Francisco, May 7.\u2014The white men known to be saved frem the steamer are Captain J , John McAllister and e: Steele.Those lost were ot Sidmey Franklin, John Smith (mate), McPhail, Duncan McLean, George Thomas, Charles White and William Rowe.These to be lest are : R.R.Hall, Lambert G.Viviane, C.Bush, Johnson Robison, Bradford Cardman, Siles Lane, Charies Lord, Henry Hallen A.Detreick, C.Groscheng, David Brown,} Henry MeCleoick, William Smith, C.Fredericks, and six Americans, names unknown, engaged to work for Turner, Berton & Co's opi A considerable freight for the cannery was ped and $1,000 worth \u2018of silver goods, Several Chinese firmas had large shipments aboard, alse one hundred and thirty empty barrels, each capable of man, but the men A HALIFAX SCARE.Warning Letters te Lieut Gevermer Archibald\u2014Fenian Vessels Expectiod\u2014 care Care Being Taken to Guard the HBaurrax, N.8., May 7.\u2014An alarming rumour was current to-day, finding circulation first in wilitary circles, that a startling letter had been received by Li.-Governor Archibald, warning him of the expected visit to Halifax of two suspicious American vessels and cautioning him to have precautions taken for the safety of life and property in and about the city.It stated that ecom- munication had come from Sir John A.Macdonald and contained informatibn which at once started the military and naval authorities \u2018into action, steps being taken to have everything in should resort to severe measures be required.The Lieut.Governor on being called on said a: letter ot warning had been received by him from most reliable authority, conmtain- ing statements which it was necessary for officials here to act upen at once.He did not | Tradl give the name of the writes, but as mario hi patio that no hoax had perhaps,\u2019 yl toits author by other parties.He alse declined to state its contents, either in detail or in part, or to communicate the nature of the measures which had been taken by the military or naval sutborities.Enquiries were pursued farther, and an inkling was obtained of the contents of the letter.Col.Clerke, on Sunday, commuuicated to the officers information that two suspicious vessels, manned, it was believed, by Fenians, and carrying a quantity of torpedoes and other dangerous explosives, had sailed from Boston a few days ago, and intended to make Halifax their destination.On arriving here it was asserted the oes would be laid as opportunity offered beneath the water of the harbor with the intention of blowing up shipping entering or leaving.Particular mention was made of an extraordinary watch to be kept on the 14th inst., the day on which Brady, one of the Phenix Park murderers, is to be executed, and it was recommended that the guards ae various barracks, powder magazines, and warships in port be strengthened.On H.M.S.* Tenedos * this has been dome, and sentries stationed at various points in the city have been instructed to be careful whem they allow to enter the gates at which they watch.LABOR TROUBLES.nl The sures of, Bates arf Bosrox, May 7.\u2014One thousand four hundred operatives in four shoe mauuiactories at Marble Head struck to-dsy against a new price list.The Union printers wholly at the Riversity Press, Cambridge, struck to-day against the present rate.Cricaco, IL, May 7.\u2014About a third af the cigar manufacturers Lere having refused to Pay the advance demanded by the Union, the men quitted the shops this morning.Two hundred are out of empioyment.The other abops can- ceded the advance.Prrrasuro, May 7.\u2014The coal miners in eleven pits along the Pan Handle road arb reported in at the reduction.The atrikers are Dorking hard.to.get all of the miners out and expect to make e suspension general by tomorrow.The miners\u2019 officers claim that, it necessary, the river miners will stop work to cut off the su supply of the of tue prilroad operators, and it that fai eadesvor to get the miners in one and land to join the demand for an advauce.Prr-resvro, Pa, May 7.\u2014The of the nail factories for two weeks, which waa to tntily.Trade D reported has been a va stock is an light.Amusements.Turivre Bora.\u2014The Theatre Royal was race last evening oa the occasien of the rein this city pf the werid-renowned Liliputian, General Tom Thumb, and kis charming littie wife, supported by a treape of clever specialty artista.Major Newell delighted all with his eomie songs and wouderfal Duteh amd Chi mp and a stump speech by the mirth-provoking little gemeral, whese dimini- tive form was a strange contrast with that ef the chairman, was among, the most entertaining.fealures of the entertainment.Mile Zee Melike, with her treupe of educated birds, was also well received.They rmed a number of novel fents ina manner that called ferth mueh applause.The skatatoria! exhibition given by Fm KE.Newell, in which be ascemplished the diffisunlt feat of davoing npon a poiished marbie- top Pod pedestal, ee inches *quare, was seme- ti wends ingham, \u2018the ventrilequist, with his famous wooden family, furnished intense amusement.The entertainment will be repeated every afiernoon and evening during the week.1 ion of the Natiemal Amateur Lacriam Aaveciatin bas slested Erastus Wiman Presiden In the Lond Rosenthal aad Winawer and Noa snd drawn drawn £2 nglisch defeated Silliman.1 beat Mortimer Blackburn best Bost) Bird beat Mackenzie, and Tschigorin, Zackertort, Bteinits and Mason beat Winawer, Noa, Ski and Bi man shem tournament a opel \u2018At the annual mesting of the Mentreal Lawn Tenis Clab, which was largely attended, the following officers were el \u2014Presiden À.Savy rosa Yice-Tresident Walter Wilson ; Seere- Sota Campbell, & \u2018aC Hamilton, and A.Ab! The Rowing Association, at a meeting in Halifax last n night, agreed to secept Hanlan halifax position J for, n double-sculls on with Hamm and Conley of this city.Fr the race to be hersaftar, Amended articles will be ferwarded to New York Perf, field end Para, where 35 have already each crew.During the eur 1863, | 125 foundli ere tdmitted to tèe home for the X= = ar, on Institution supported vas charity, and of this number 97 died, a El Pat ton | Somes of the cures by 8t.Jacobs Ojl, sre almost beyond belief, e Said a party who was on the hunt for a sin- lo shop-\u2014*Ay, man, it\u2019s no-& bad bit shoppis, ut it\u2019s anco low in the ruif .\u201d Fastor\u2014 \u201cOu ay, man, but-the hicht of the rent mak's up for\u201dt, Horsford\u2019s Acid P unie \u2019 En Debility.Dr.W.H.HOLCOMBE, .New Orleans, La., says: *1 found it an sdmirable remedy for debilitatad state of the system, jproduced by the wear and tear of the mervous emergies, \u201cLily, my dear,\u201d says the-child\u2019 s good, kind up.\u201d Lily is impressed, presently creeping tothe dear, kind old lady\u2019s side, she says, timidhy\u2014+ did you make faces for when you were Ii grandma?\u2019 i say that Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound is the best remedy for female complaints Ky over heard of.The peactice of sheep is i ch eae common now than for Again, there so much difference in the method of the operstionn that the.fact of guarantee of cleanliness.There is too le discrimination among buyers as to quality, owing to the fact that most buyers kmow very |.Hetle about about wool, and as they buy to get pound the tendency is to only prices.at Por el will justify.wd mess who have Rally à fret q of wool can usually do better by selling direct to the factory, whose agents are presumed to know good wool when they see it.Mr.-W.Maguire, merchant, at Franklin, writes : us ce EE pain in my shoulder for ears\u2014almost helpless at times\u2014 many remedies, but with bo relied, airs cd Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil.After a fow applications the pain leftme antirely, and I have had no pain since.A Reformed Drunkard.A gentleman very much addicted to often promised his frisuds that he womid leave off the bad habit.One day a friend calling on him, was informed by his servant that he was out.\u2018Has be left off drinking yet 1\u201d inquired the gentleman.*O yes,\u201d said the servant : \u2018he has left off two or three times té-day + The French Coffee prepared by the Li-Quor Tea Company is perfection Montreal Branch 177 St.Lawrence St.\u201c Mother Swau's Werm Syrup.\u201d Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic; fer fe worms, constipation.25e.The Boys will be happy if you buy ome of our mobby Spring suits them.We bave a superb sssortment at the Boston Clothing House, 41 aud 43 S§ Joseph street.- - Answer this Question.Why do so many people we see around us,seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indi Constipation, Disxiness.Loss 8f a) og Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guarantond to sure them.Sold by Laviolette & Nelson, Notre Dame, and B.E McGale, 301 Bt.Jossphst.3 Catarrih\u2014Hew trestment, whereby permanen oure is effected in eneto Treaties nar TL rain Dan \u20ac Bo 3.Try it and te convinesd.\u2014Is your bad 1 ys pie ae ble, Gy Dr.Say's Remedy.ence taken it you will be 2 vol dé vi the effects that you will recommend it friends.Palpitation of the Leart, nerroumems, to blings, nervous hesdsche, cold hands pain in the back, and other forms of ; are relieved by Carter's Irem Pills, made specially for the blood, nerves and complexion.Mere than all Others, J.Kennedy, of Dixie, sells more of Hag- yard\u2019s Pectoral Balsam than any other cough remedy, his wife having been cared of a severe eald by its use; he has since recommended it to bis customers.It cures all throst and lung yon have to your troubles leading to consumption.The best Cough Medicine, N.H, Down's Elixir.or 4 -WQODT C= CEE Nd ther, \u2018\u201cpoushould not make faces so-\u2014 |: it'll make yoaok awful ugly when you grow MONTREAL TUESDAY.MAY 8, 1883.pele 3xticlies other.A Pamooia® Langsocsalys M treal mall its heamches.Address and And fee CARPET LINING AND STAIR PADS, foreconomy and best revolts , for putting \u2018 un- ton por end.og math and late fox tho city Whoiesale Stationers, AB8 St.Paul street GLESE IRON BEDSTEADS, ses Folies.TAA W k made toorder votios.W.Bodoran 1 1814 St.Catherine aLLU MINATED PRESENTA necuted by Edwi ar 160s Saves wear wenr twice as iong as with Mattress for Faruiture.TS.8 * PERFECENIY, Madstoorder.J.B.LAVLAMME laste Kemp Large, well-furnished 108 ROUMS-2 large rooms, either hberhoed, with use of bath 107 & O soerr-at Mo SALE M6, sound, kim and fast, suitable Mare, Beg Ball Bel TOA (he vo IRE ROPE.\u2014Best Brands \u201cof cope RET Ee ee Jin ed For Sule.dsome the 103 6 Fors SALE\u2014An a assorted lot of andateeL Appiy to PE Mareon, Sranofice : )R SALE-\u2014Top phæton, made TOR SALE\u2014A dog car, to be 1028 5e SA Crpight 1078 > OR SALE, -CHKAP \u2014 5-horse -and: .W Bros, 712 Eaigtne-and:Betler.Wood 7173 F (OR SALE\u2014 Handsome black Marc and Morse.Well marked, Sound, kind and good drivers.To be seen at Stadis 463 Gay st.1 FORA Biliad tables, very 07 2 stavet, of billiard fu 187 3 SOR SALE- Steam Yacht, Com- Nyush: ull first », coal, and can be rum at lar will P.O.Box 3119'Mantreal 107 2 ALBXR, 50 TYBSKS, OtK SALT-Lump Kock Rock EE in 1 small ae arge or 1076 COUNTERS, NESTS , of GROCERY DRAWERS, TABLES, GLASS PAR- EN in grestvariety and Ixrge-quantitios.H ue \u201c_7 &9 Be.Johm street.nee wil) one asd you mre will find bemedt Every ome egy A Wosman, & Queen SEE = Wedicines, season à t amusement STEER groans The gread Aymrmwer Resort for oy ' ï ; \u2018Sor 78 = Salmon Fishing en -the Restigouche, FOR SALE OR TO LET.One and one quarter miles on the main xix miles from Station, tour pools Pantages, HOW-CASKS\u2014W.Millichamp S oss Sond er All fl stybse of ma ares \u2014 ANTED House or part, \u201cof Dov furnished or unfurnished, at corner Bleury, and Se.Adelnide-strest, Bast, 100x mm y, im cen al , ren \u2014 fVHE SCIENCE OF L FE, OR, t= #6 810.\" Addeets \u201c7 485° pram offes.9 OUM- Farnished, at 189 Bleury SELV-PRESEEVATION, a medical work every ESTERASE | res date ROCKS in nice oli, vel CURTAIN PO, legint designs TISER™ largest List Pome wih meson Udo\u2019 sl fearon char\u201d paren pio, Wi Bg Dons Spied\u2019 ox RODE = LIEGE Y furnished; wi or speaking family.Also à few table- bearders wanted, at 78 SS OOMS\u2014 Unfurnished, at reasonable term oF 8 widow; j mo chiidron.Address \u201cx 398,\" ME \u2014 Nicel furnished for ROS Gentiemarronly, in à private family.199 Pleuzy.best of references, Apply at : J.P.MOWAT, \u2019 108 6 ~~ Campbellton, X Hors SALE\u2014House and lot, S41 Lot, olx13s.183.Terme, cash.ey to TL Koeaasd, 650 pong 8t chartes, or te Rev.W.Johnston, Bocbar, oR SALE OR TO RENT\u2014A wer TY desirable Villa Residence and Grounds, on wit Cosch Honac, Gtobte oûer Ouibunatees tai auplendié-Garden.Apply to U.W.STANTON, nl = Samessi \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTED\u2014Storage, about one thousand must be ensy of aogess.adres Ferry Davis $30 oY ana 107 3 Lost; ] OST\u2014On Saturday afternoon, Dares cormarot Untrentr Sod Catherine and Mansfisid streets, down a sou ef bila of of Peas: 7 JOST Not ote, e, Longue TN aviga- from 20h À pe 1888 Note F6 ortet Ovide Dufresme &\u201cflls, 3 months from etait 1884, heifber of the notes are endorsed.Please ret avide Du Dufresne, , L.M.Ce., 14 Founding, Le Silver Hunting Watch, en Bt.James, MoGill or St.Joseph Bt.If found Reward leave at R.HRMALEY, 178 84.Joseph se will 107 3 PAiscelixneons, REFRIGERATORS.\u2018 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.ROOMS\u2014Two Rooms Furnished for Gentlemen tn a private family.150 Saint George at.106 3 RO0MS AND BOARD\u201424 Cath- OOM-\u2014Furnished.1 for a sin le gentioman mth ase of bath itn g-room, Gated (a the East Bod.Lairess \u201c8 210,\" Bras ete 9 107 4 ooM\u2014 Large fro nt parlor, far- ROONE Too ou furnished 107 a rooms tacant, on Mansfield bath private family, terms Corre moderate.\u201cEden tx de Rss AND BOARD \u2014 With attendanocs for ladies during \u2018 their confine- Cre Moana: ladies\u2019 doctress, 24 at.Moni St TP OOMS TO LET\u2014Two unfur umished rooms, without board.genGemen.8 Piateau rtreet.OOM3\u2014Gentlemen can secure ROM comfortably furnished rootos for occupen- cy after Iu May, by immediate applichtion at 15 oso College Avenue.RUS aime] front bedroom to o Jot.furnished, Sberbrooks street (mear Ayi- se bath, hot and cold water; family private.aves Vw 98,\u201d Bras Office 103 6 Roots Niels furnished, for, ealy, in a private family.45 Latour ROOMS Handsome and el tly tarnished, 79 Bleury St.Apply after ls yr ROM = A Double Room with si, two deors cast Beaver = OOM\u2014 Nicely furnished oO] cone Chicago Master Masons 0 od Builders\u2019 Association, - comprising coutractors who do nine-terrths of the mason and brick-work in this city, have resolved > not to emypley members of the Bricklayers\u2019 Unjon.™ We.are on the eve of a prosperous season, © ani agrée fogs | meudy employment (0 all mechanics, be they stone masons or bricklayers, who will come to this city! fn nr to this oard, Within the next weeks, and ap) the Exchange, No.161 Salle \"Siro: 28 Eee: strates a ; as they do not helong to the *\u201c Uni \u2018wages fully as high as paid in other ci The present rate is from 33.50 te $3.75 per day, and} summer rates will be BY ORDER ÉXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, 104 3sod PBRICKLAYERS WANTED.FIVE HUNDRED GOOD WORKMEN, not dents of this city.will find steady employment ta at $3.75 per day until Jane lst, with prospece.hig per ee after that date.LR Shicago Master-Masons and Builders\u2019 Association 14 coatractors, doing fully nine-tenths- « ah an ori and backed by our business men, have.determined tosubmit to the dictation of \u201c Brickla, 2 1?Unton of Chicago\u201d no longe members Of.i be ompiayed.Cut tute putt 5 here within the next threes woe ook.peave {hat you Hoch: nie sud sou will find stead x at good w arder of CHICAGU 1CAGU MAGIE Faso lai ARSON QBO.\u20ac.PRUSSING.Gacy, also, à couple ve Leds, Cigar Factory.RSR RSR VV ANTED\u2014WOBK BY HE ee DAY 1 cleaning in private houses, offices, Jos ng and {roning.4 WANTED TWO i GOOD BOOK CO Mice, ria square.Foreman of Job Office.WANTEL\u2014AT 136 UP UPPER sr, URBA street, a general servant.\u2018washing.| ANTED-A GOOD.a TT Mh and loa, Apply from Sam.tol 36 5%.Lambert H WA DINING-ROOM G.NTED\u20142 IRLS.ply at Victor's Restaurant, 149 KS James st.2 WANED: TED\u2014TWO PRESS HANDS.iy ANTED-A GENEEX SERVANT, of three, for 4 or6 weeks.Avaly.before re à am: ai lus and pacte Hands REFATERDO ue a \"apply to des 3.Besuchetfiin, Mt.H Hy 1 WASTED cook, OE T0 Vath evening, 113488 Derk - *3'% ANTED_A JOURNETMAF Apel to oz Bly, Many at ANTED\u2014GOOD JOEBING CARPEN ters.Apply to B.D.Brigus, 763 Craig street.10% ANTED\u2014A FRENCH eral servart for afamily of three} mo No.120 8t.Andre st.ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT E pis de que Ruan ting, gtving references ived,\"to George FL Hull & Ce, to wash and iron., Appty at 188 BREECH-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, \u2018 \u2018PISHING RODS, FIBHING TACKLE, SPORTING GOODS.WILLIAM DARLING & CO, MONTREAL.ses | - USE KELLER & HAINBACH'S \u2018 CELEBRATED GLUTISANT KALSOMINE OOLORS, FOR TINTING WALLS, £c AGENTS FOR CANADA: RAMSAY, DODDS & co.Hammer sorts.ELMW OOD COTTAGE \u2014High- let Geod 4 medations, I iF (CALEDONIA.SPRINGS.Re-open grant iota.June in, under\u2019 same \"The Amant snd har tal for Sete e y in 7 RHEUMATISE, DYSPEPSIA, &o.\u201cSliver Modads awarded at Toraxto, 1683, Montreal, 1839 : and Vaut Prises vasztrter exbibéted.THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING POWDER Iodindest snd moet ecvanmical ia uss.We unwhole- semvingredient io admitied in tte composition, and each mod is the best MeOsY CER pevoure.Puy only Me gueumiue \u201cCOORS FRIEND.\u201d {Any vartation fre, aôdition.ta, this norme is net geuntne.- resent Ts OTICE- À Nutter; D.D.5 N el tlh Di.SIMPSON | for the mere tous ot No.688 Dorchostor CompleteStack of the following weil kmowa Patterns; Hall * NORTH STAR,\u201d * PALACR\" \u201cEISSONE.\" \u201cKINBALU8* \u2018 GROCER* Prices from $8.0 upwards, GBORGEW.RERD, Kate snd General Roofer, Deales now is, 163 4 785 Cha Bo hes , tn, Soong reasonable rates.XAPOLEO, LETTE : ° Berre few young ladies PLASTE a proto og ope BORD Good board and nice rooms, $3-50n week.83 St.Lawrence Naim st 107 Ÿ OARD\u2014Married RR RA gents accommodated 3 25 Family private.BOARD-A no Sao children) or Eros ass and = vate sitting and maisal astentance ticity private (rors (Protes- Tans) rally.mercance ie 2 & adaFees \u201cMedicns, BTAR Gffee.108 6 PBOAED VACANCIES\u2014FOR S-FOR KEGULAR où ansient boarders.8D Cathed Board Satine PBOARD\u2014W anted, lady, in private family.Terms moderate.Address ws P.,\" Brag office.Wanted to Purchase.Wi KNTEDOI PURCHASE TR PE ADR | Senta\u2019 cast of clothing and ali kinda of furs; salad household furnitare.Apply Jos.Asenace, 897 Craie si WARMED TO TO PURCHASE, EVEL SEE bBousabeld farni Hture and cloth VV ANTED TO RCHASK \u2014CAST x 1 Sothing and Address * Ruten! @lothiug.: \u2018| \u201cThousands of Suits of the above 0 uspyped pue Ayjenb Æioao uy 0/48 select from at THE BOSTON WHOLESALE AWD RETAIL.100s Sacs.O0 D.EDWARDS MANUFACTURER OF FIRE-PROOF SAFES | sm on rs or Pr rare made es well a the above fire-prosf work, Second-hand Sabw sele.choap.Sond Sie Prime dts.41 te 45 Nt.Joseph St.x RERS, AT THEWINE.ral; dé per das, Sowiy ts Paige 4 Wan WRT GOOD NILLINEE FO ai a othe seed apply.Apply aber 4 um, No SE \u2018WANED A YOUNG, MAN FOR ; 01 the business.Address Bon TON .is kept.Apply to Mra.Shorey, 916 Dorcsastee wt WANIER ~ \u2014 CIGAR PAC.WAS, le Boat UP BA OS $10 phot a op, tore mo a ; ty} ANTED\u2014A | FE fs AM: vassers, for entirely new on salary oF commission.A ay at en frig oe Board Co., 43 8 Times ot.= WwW ANTED My al Ee Tr tien m ve! e Quebec, in the line of Boots and Kboes.Uneices Ir > not weil recommended.Address P.O.ox Good references às 3 ivoss Sp ECO.Box 33, City.- MPLOYMENT WANTK A OU.as kes of labaitag or: 3 ITUATION WANTED \u2014 BY A man as light porter in Wholesale rvieremdes.- erally useful; geod cit: y' près Oise \u2019 y.be not so To mach on Dl y \u201cAccountant,\u201d Box.th the 1st June next; = rey ble position.ANTE 2 \u2018 A RESPE worl e er serubbing.Apply to Yo.T bomen: WARTS ID SITUATIONA AS LAUND rh good references.321 Little A Joss object than ment.Best ety co Address pe Y 172,\" sean ce.lus - WANTED-BY COMMERCIA calling on general dealers in pe .Rastern Ontario, t ample es on comm Add - Tuesday and W \u201cPp 438,\" Pranofiice, ANTED\u2014 BL A A LADY wiil TH family.dre are raring alle] Ta $10,000 10_LOIK fx years.Apply to Box 387, Montwesl P.Oy MONEY TO LOAN.Money to loan, st 8 per cent, on fi rat-cênes 58 TE pa DONS 7 IR EE EE EE 158 se James «trees.\u2014 Cinouiantox of 138 >rak for 1882 sand 1888 \u2018w end\u2019g May b.\"8%.Week end\u2019s May B, \u2018BI.Monday.veemeens 17,040|Monday.\u2026.19,805 vesday \u2026\u2026\u2026 1 7,245iTuesday.\u2026.19,895 Wednesday.1 7,333) Wednesday \u2026\u2026 19,764 Jhursday .s 17,336| Thursday .19,220 Friday .e.17.242|Fdday.19,774 Saturday .18,770|5aturday rere B17 14 Total.104,081! Total.120,271 Present daily average 20,045.MF We volieve the circulation ol l'Hk STAR the combined issue ot all the other English ts published | in the city of Montreal 38 Gorrespundents wud Ageuts tor Logo and Bei- .wimp advertising iu Tax Sras\u2014MM.© airs xX Cie., » \u2018Kuede I\u2019Entrevot, Je 10, Paris.France Correspondent and Agent for English advertising, IGT Donsex, 8 Paradise street Liverpool, Bug.TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1883.Tux name of Mr.Edward Carter, Q.C,, is mentioned in connection with the first \u2018vacant judgeship.Noman at the bar has a # gresterclaim to prefarment than he.Mr.Carter\u2019s Jengthy experience, learning and professional ®- _ghility sre much higher qualifications for the \u201d \u2018bemob than mere political services, and bis ap- .pointment to a judgeship would, we are sure, be very popular with the legal profession and with \"the public generally.RrrTanzse is rapidly developing in.St.Psul\u2019s Cathedral, and is causing much irrita- Aion smong the \u201c\u2018low\u201d churchmen, who are .manifesting their displeasure in various ways.\u2018Some are content to enter their protest by -etopping away from the Cathedral services, but as hardly any individual is likely to be missed in St.Paunl's, this kind of protest does not affect the Dean and Chapter much as a protest.\u201cTwo staunch Protestants hage recently been arrested for making their Protestantism too vigorous.One lfaped uyon the Commanion table during a service and dashed the Communion plate, flowers and candlesticks to the ground ; the other took it upon himself to order the vesger to remove the candlesticks.The werger naturally remeved him instead.Both offenders have been treated with great consid- .eration by the Magistrates, and the Dean and Chapter seem loth to allow them to pose as martyrs for whai is beyend question a popular \u2018sans.% FRANCE is not above learning even from her old foes.M.Chabot was commissioned by the French Minister of Agriculture to study Ger- - men pisciculture, and his investigations appear to have been very interesting.Prince Bis- maçek is an enthusiastic fish farmer, and the ponds and brooks on his estate, which formerly yielded him less thëh four hundred francs a year, now bring him in 50,000 francs per sanum, and he yet hopes to wake tMem still more profitable.M.Chabot states that piscienl ture classes are attached to all the Prussian agricultural schools.He speaks of the fish nursery at Fitelbruck, in Luxembourg, estab.lighed in 1873, as the beat and simplest.The nursery is located in the basement of a mill .Tented for 200 francs.Betore its establishment fishing licences for the best rivers in Luxembourg could be had for twenty or thirty francs 8 year, they are now scrambled for at 200 and 800 francs.The subject of pisciculture is evidently worth more attention than it gets.\u2018Heep ft Da à Tux Grand Trunk oughtW% have about as many sscrets to the mile as any toad in rail- waydom.Mr.Labouchere\u2019s complaint against the Chairman, Sir Henry Tyler, is not that he \u201c doës not tell the truth, but that he does not \u2018tell the whole truth.The management seems %o suffer from a chronic fear of publicity and very official is carefully trained not to know \" .amything when interrogated by any one but his \u2018puperior officer.This system is carried to ridiculous lengths ; if an item appears in the pewspapers with reference to anything that may have occurred on the lime, every official - Kmown to be in possession of the information is \u201ccarpeted\u201d with a view to finding out who the traitor is who has betrayed a Grand Trunk secret.For \u2018mstance it is a common thing for the mails to be late, yet where is the Grand Trunk official who witl dare tell a meWspaper reporter what \u201cas become of the train.We belicve ft is per- 0 dn @isaible to say that the train has mot arrived \"yet, but this is such a palpable fact, that the telling can hardly be construed into the divulg- Îng of aescret.If a passenger is rash enough ts ask the time of a Grand Trumk official he must not be surprised if he is referred to Mr.Hickson.What becomes of tbe officials who talk to newspaper men we cannot tell ; whether Dé ; they are simply dismissed service or imprisoned i fer life in Mr.Hickson's official ear, is one of 2 Grand Trunk secrets.pat A Oo esteemed contemporary the Gazette de.7 'waribes Mr.Mousseau as the victim of à wretched \u201csodaspiraey for the personal advantage of un- grincipled and self seeking politicians.Our \".gontemporary says :\u2014 \u2018Mr.Moussean appears to Dave boen deliberately entrapped into placing ;oonfidence in old timo opponents in erder * that their corrupt practices might be used reo 44 a lever in the policy of blackmail.\u201d 7 This may be right, or sit may be giving Mr.Mousseau the berrefit 7 r 4 \"sense as the thief who is detected by means of .Marked money.Both are undoubtedly victims - of canningly laid plots, and the one is entitled 2 te about the same amount of sympathy HY tes tbe other.Sapposing the tavern -\u201cJosspers, whoss fines were remitted, to be Fpérties to the comspiracy, it does mot ge.rid ot the fact thac Mr.Mousseau made a wry improper use of the circumstance when he : «Do what you can for thèse gentlemen .** I J remark was one that could scarcely fail to Lfifiuence ce-the tavern kespers, and acserding to \u201c*the statement of one of thew, it gained Mr.Mogssean at least one vote.The remitting of\u2019 the fines appears to bage been quite fitifable, bat when Mr.Mousseau was 48 to on the subject while canvassing for i¥otes he should have declined any interference , It is a pity Mr.Mous- - \" Ponigned his seat in such a hurry, * held of disproving the charyes against À M he Was able to do so.\u2018The Switch Ayasom.encoal is to do anything in the way g férélahiR thé long suffering people of Moat i speak with è permaneutly improved street car bo perrice Mis plan wil needs provide for the total - pringipe > WoMtes are copcerned.A sud.1 dabei, 9 Ulm of previeusly fine oy -gbolition of the witch system, so far, at Jeast, | ws Eorapasity of the \u2014 ye pn rain and mud ; it they have timely notice they can\u2019 generally prepare themeelvél so as to be \u2018perfectly independent of horse ears or other artificial means of locomotion.Mr.Senocal it he hopes to popularize his service will have to arrange so as to furnish a large number of cars going in all directions at short notice.This, of course, can not be done on ths one track switch system.On wet nights the cars, no matter how many are furnished, will be well patronized, and people who are well served on such oeca- sions will readily tall into the habit of taking the cars on most if mot all occasions, Last week, ladies wilited on the Craig atreet route for upwards of an hour, in.the vain endez- vor te secure an entrance tothe overcrowded cars which passed at intervals of fifteen or twenty minutes On St.Joseph street and St.Catherine street, both ladies and gentlemen had similar experiences, and many, after waiting for accommodation till the passing of three or four successive curs, became disgusted and walked home through the down pour of rain, cabs in many districts being unobtainable.On\u2019 such nights of sudden rain it is, of course, impossible for the cars to furnish the best accommodation, but the fact remains, for the consideration of the Company, that many persons walked home on rainy \u2018evenings last week, whe would have been glad to have availed themselves @f the refuge even of a crowded street car.Meanwhile the carp on all the routes made bad connections at the switches, and on the St.Antoine route the car at the head of that street waited its usual five minutes before it commenced its down trip, mot- withstanding that its delay there was losing the Company many fares.We call Mr.Senecal\u2019s attention to the switch difficulty thus pointedly, because the old management of the Company did not seem to regard it as particularly objectionable, if we may judge by its failure to make different running arrangements in Winter, when the rails are not used, or by its failure in Summer, to use the circuits provided by the St.Charles Borromee, St.Dominique, and St.Alexander tracks.The Board may depend upon it, however, that they never will have a good service until, by the use of double tracks or circuits, the awitch system is entirely abandoned.By double trackg or circuits the entire rolling stock ot the Company may be brought at short notice exactly where it is most wanted ; that is, manifest]y, up town in the mornings, and particularly down town in the evenings when the rush home iy taking place.ARBOUR DAY.Some Further Notes Regarding the Ob- servames of the Day in Moutresi and Vicimity.The celebratien of Arbor Day by the St.Patrick\u2019s Society at the Irish Immigrantl burying ground at Point St.Charles, was somewhat delayed by an objection raised by Rev.5.Belcher, Rector of Grace Chureh, who for some time reiused to allew the ceremeny to proceed until the leading men present would sign a declaration that by the planting of the trees they did mot assume any right to the land which was coded to the Apglican discese.The difficalty was finally -remeved by the Mayor signing s formal request to the chereh authorities asking permission to plant the trees.The first tree was planted by doctors Hingston and Leprobon in honor of the dor ters, priests, nuns, and others who perished :u assisting the fever stricken immigrants.The mills memorial tree was planted in frent of the monument by Mr.and Mrs Whitney, lineal de soendaats of the iste Major.After the planting of the trees te the memory of the desd of Lie land's four provinces, a move was made to 5t- Patriek\u2019s Square\u2019 Wellington street, where tbe three Aldermen of Bt.Ana's Ward planted a | tree in honor of Ireland.A large assemblage of city officials, aldermen, members of Parliament and of the press met in front of the Lity Hall about five c\u2019olock last eve- ving to plant the trees om the marrow lawns in front of the building.The Mayer baving planted s maple to be called after himself to the lets of the steps, the whole party moved off to the tree.at the South east corner, reserved for the Press Athletie Club.The President having threwn in| à couple et spades full of earth, Hon.Mr.Joly took the spade in band, and teok great pains to see that the tree, a healthy young eim was properly planted, saying that if he had any par- tionlar wish for the growth of any of the trees lanted daring the day it was \u2018or this one.fee.W.W.Lynch, His Worship the Mayor, Hos.Louis Beaubien, the Aldermen, K Civie Officials and the members of the club subsequently as sisted, but Mr.Joly remained to superintend the work entil the last sod was laid.The remaining trees were then planted by the heads of the vprious Civie departments.Frem here an adjournment was made to the Champ de Mars, facing the old Drill Shed, where Ald.Stevenson plaated 8 tree in honor of the expected drill + hall.In addition to the trees in homor of Hen Messrs Joly aud Lynch, trees were pinated on the Br- hibition Greunds to tbe following:\u2014Hon LH Massue, J M Browning, Hen E Dionne, Hen G Ouimet, A Sommerville, Hen L Beaubien, H Bulmer, J Boivin, T White, M P, Col Stevenson, J B Rolland, J B Hough, Dr John A Warder, Hon George B Loring, James Little, President Arthur, Hon Mr Lynch, Hon H U Joly.PB Benoit, M P, Ald Holland, Hoo J L Beaudry, Christophe Celombe, Jaoques ues Cartier Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Lieut-Governor Caron, Luc Le- toliier, Licut-Uovernor Robitaille, Sir George E.Cartier, Sir H.Lafontaine, Hoa.J.A.Chap- leau, Hon.C de Boucherville, Hon.J.À Mousseau Hon.L.U.Taillon, Hen.H.Morcier, Le Monde, the Witness, tho Montreal Herald, Gazette, Stan, Pont, True Witness, Tribune, Minerve, Patrie, L'Etandard, L'Opini Hlustrated Cana- din News, Cregnard, ode C Stevensen, Dr.tG Leclerc, Garfield, Washington, Leo XILI, Bishop Fabre, Bishop Bond, J O Villeneuve, PJ 0 Chauveau, L A Senecal, Lord Dufferin, Lord Eigin, Lerd Benconsfeid, LL J Papineau, de Maisonneuve, Hooh 8 Lesage, Grand Trunk Railway, Caoadian Pacifio Railway.These trees, as well as those in bonor of Their Excellencies, were piauted under the superinten- denoe of Mr.Wm.McGibben, Jr., son ef the Chief Park Ranger.At the iuccheon en th$ Exhibition Grounds, Hon.W.W.Lyneh, in response to tbe teast of the Loeal Government, said that he heped the evple of Montreal wouid continue their interest in Arbor Day.Although geed resunits wodid aecrue from the observance of the day in the beautifying of this already magpifioent city, the chief results to be looked for were from the soun-, try.He hers teck occasien to beartily thank the [tess for the valuable assistance given in this particalar, and asked that it weuld urge apon the ceuntry people the neceesity of report ing to his department an approximate idea of the trees planted in their localities.He had just issued a oircular te the various local authorities asking them to procure reliable statisties and he hoped they would be given willing assistance.The statistics be wished for were not only for Arbor Duy, but for thé whole week.Hon.H.G.Joly, in replying to » toast in his honor referring te the nece:sity of the establishment of such a holiday, drew attention to Lhe presence of Mr.James Little.To this well known citisen of Montreal, he said, really belonged the ergdit of originating the ides of Arbor Day.This gen'leman thirty years age had souuded the alarm and bad steck ie his opinien# notwithstanding the jeers of the public, and after passing his four score years be was present to reap his reward.He concluded by properine the toast of his health whieh was oerdially received.Mr.Joly in tubsequent conversation with 8 STAR reperter, said that it was hte intention on returning to Quebee te organise a demonstration in the tern Division en the 15th.He bad come up mainly for the purpose of seeing what was done, and would report om what he saw to the Quebea City Counoil, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Personal, win w he poputer pat clerk at the om fus Same botel in be Cake » abe in Summer ho {mi .ins hote in the 8 Be Yaconey.A letter has boun received dy Mr.Wom.Wil reasurer of the Montrealers are good walkees and are used to | Brel Sh TT Irish ress | tion.to the Municipal Couneil of Lachine, for a.renewal of their licenses and had verbal promises that they would be granted.and pending the he gonfrmation of the > same by.the Council thoy had gone engas usual ia the transsotion of their business.In the meantime, and during the first fiftcen days of May the pro- vineial police preceeded against them im the Courts for selling liquer without license, and they wero twice fined, and the third time their liquors were oconfiseated.On the th \u2018of June the Town Council of Lachine met aad confirmed the licenses, on the 8th ihe lisente fees wore paid, sad on the Oth the parties, oa the recommendation of the Police Magistrate who tried their cases, applied to the Provineial Treasurer for a remission of their fines on the ground that the Ceuiscil of Lachine was dilatory in net carrying out its verbal promise in season.Mr.Wartple states that in reply to this request he seid uy the world bring the written statement Counoil admitting that the fauit ay vue it, he would remit the fines.This statement, signed by the Mayor and couneillors, was presented to him on the 18th of \u201cJuly, and he then and there premised uncoanditisnally that the fives would be remitted.This, he says, was ten days before Mr.Monsseau was swern in as Premier, and before there was any thought of his contesting Jacques Cartier.Owing to the absorbing nature of matters before the Goverument, however, the Treasarer\u2019s report itted the fines was net made te the Cabinet Couneil until the 20th of \u2018August, the Council passed it the 30th of August, and it was signed by the Lieut.Governor on the Gih of September.It was during the interim between the promise of Mr.Wurtelb of the 18th of July and the formal passingef the repert,that the contest in Jne- ques Cartier took place, when the tavern-kesper appealed te Mr.Moussesn for a remission of the fine and whem he (Mr.Moussear) is said to bave reminded Mr.Waurtele that he \u201cmust mot forget these men.\u201d\u201d These men, although they had the promise of the Treasurer that the fines would be remitted, were impatient and suspicious at the delay and no doubt toek advantage of the contest in the county and the Premier's peculiar position to push what they considered their just claims.CITY 1TEMS.\u2014Two more ocean steamers arrived yesterday.\u2014The post office clock was lighted for the first time lase night.\u2014 ** Ireland,\u201d was the subject of a very i interesting lecture delivered by Dr.Ker, in the St.James street Methodist Charob, evening.\u2014A meeting of St.Patriek\u2019s Society was held last evening, the President:Mr.F.B.MoNamee, in the chair.About tweety members were present, and the business was of s private nature.Noon 'lelegrams.AMERICAN.OPIUM DENS New York, May 8.\u2014The Catholic young men's association, of Mott street, last night resolved to appeal to the authorities and the presidents of societies fer the prevention of crime and the prevention of eruelty to çhild- ren to forward the effort to suppress Chinese opium dens.Father Barry says that a hundred young girls have been decoyed into and ruined in these opium dens on Mott street in one year.The keeper of ore of the dens ssid he sometimes made $300 », day.Richly attired ladies visit the dens regularly.The scenes in\u2019 the dens are described as horrible.CIVIL SERVICE INSTITUTE WaAsHINGTON, May 8.\u2014A Civil Service Institute has been established here.It is apparently a place» where persons ambitious of entering the civil service may cram for the examinations.The Civil Service Commissioners express their satisiaction st finding their rules have been adopted iu the main by the President and the Cabinet.THE EDUCATION OF WOMEN.New York, May 8.\u2014Yesterday the Columbia College Committee on tbe higher education of women, reported a four years\u2019 course of study which young ladies would he recommended to pursue.The comme would be tunght fi an annex department by tb the professors of the college.The Trustees will consider the report next month.NO HALF MEASURES.directed the grand jury to use all legai means for finding out who kept gambling bouses or ganies of chance.Ha said he was deter wined to stamp out gamb! even if he bad to fill the penitentiary and gaois so full that_legs and arms would stick out $i the windows.FRUIT DESTROYERS.Lockrort, N.Y., May 8.\u2014~The sphis, a destructive insect, within the past few days, has ap in considerable numbers on the apple buds in Magara County, creating much uneasiness among nurserymen and apple growers.\u2019 THE -STAR ROUTE TRIAL WasBINGTON, May 8.\u2014It is said the ment in the Star Route tridl ends with the address of Bliss to-day, except such as may fol low with prayers off for the defendants.It is possible this may occupy some time.ROSSA IN DANGER.New York, May 8.\u20140\u2019Donovan Rossa has received à letter frem Portsmouth, England, saying that two men, chosen by lot, are coming here to assassinate him.STOLEN DIAMONDS.Nsw York, May 8.\u2014The diamonds worth.$75,600, stolen hy the prisoner Mariott, in Paris, were yesterday seized as smuggled THE PONTEST IN TA0QURS CARTIER ; The Remimion ef-tho Liquer Fines.=~ mers NASHVILLE, May 8.\u2014 Judge Allen yesterday - 4 Eh Re Ry Sen Bae The abrupt termination of the ease againet thi retaru ef the Hon.Mr.Moguseus prevented revsated Homi | ae the Pro a 1 ar, 1 from Mayor Kend miro ¥; EX n in the witness box re- EE Sie gard te the remission of the fuss of P.J.Godin Utes, afsotions, deuies charges and Andre Leger of.Lachine.It appesrs The.that Godin snd Leest had mide appHea- Jovied upon tersbare Ha , ++ al Page Liverpoo! pe jue Jexands Eloi fisxande der, M Sk, or po dE hag io Bir res 2 he Miss A.Bricmice ie Bei) ey.lias Bottomley, Miss ler, Pit J.T.Brooks, Mrs.Prone À Mr.J.Bi Mis M.| Le Broôts, Dés M, Ouamings, M i Bp Moe: .Cam .Mir.EH.Hoes, Me.\" Georgs Saul 0\" sabi; 40: intérmediste and 400 atesrsge Ladies\u2019 bright kid buttoned boots of the latest shape narrow toc and low vamp, .the cheapest and neatest bobt in the.city, only one dollar and twenty-five conts per pair at Fagarty.& Bros, cor.St.Lawrence and St Catherine streets.covered her health, and pounds more than before taking them.Ladies\u2019 Glazed Kid buttoned boots style only ove dollar and twenty-five cents per pis at Fogarty & Bros, cot.St.Lawrence and Catherine streets.À CARD.Testimony of officials appointed by the Gov- «mor of New York to administer esths and certify to facts.* We, the undersigned, Notaries Public, do hereby cortify and declare that, from the evidence of s large number of people we have examined, coming from all parts of the coum- try, Dr.Scott\u2019é Kloctrio Hair Brush doss positively cure Baldness, Falling Hair, sad Dendraff in a most remarkable manner; also, that it cares Headaches and Neuralgia in a few minutes.¥ The number of cures, and \u201cthe aspidity with which they are effected, is truly marvellous, and entitled to fall belief, much of the evidence coming from people of the highest standing À Dr.Scott's Brashes are besutifaily made, and are of good value, aside from curative powers.§ Wo recoramend them ead tha peypristor as wortiy of confidence.6 § Contrary to general opinion, they wre not Wire, but pure Bristies, and all who have Wire Brushes believing them to be these Blootrio Brashes are deceived.| Given under our hands and seals, In the City \u2018 and County of New York, this Tth day of August, 1882 Pa TE Mad à gh EAR Tour mn saan) F BL © -BVANS, Notary Publis, 17 Union Square, N.Y, (san) FRANCIS T.SMITH, Notary Publis, 55 Broadway, N.Y.iin, re $2.00 LTUAS, 2088 gists, Montreal, sad W will be\u201d pesmply Postpaid.Clube of six Brazhes sens for $16.00, vestpaid.s, DR SCOPFS ELECTRIO EEUIR CURES EEBYNATINR, SCLATIOA, LUMBAGO, EEEVOUS IERILITY, IMPAIRED CES CELAIGS AND MALAKIAL LAMB.EIN, USED BFE BE 48 A JAY VASE BRUSE OR 40 à SATR mes FRECR, 6820.Da Boott's Etestrie Ouseot fer Lagies, prise $3 Ds Sesst's Bisetzie Glade far Gents, price $3.Bent pestpaid en seseipt of pelea.State sine et i\" CTT GLASS GASA LIERS.STERLING SILVER AND BLEOTRO-PLATED WARR, A 9\" All new goods hmpariad direst from the 106x3 \u2018 HOUSE FURNISHING.R.Sharplev & Sons, Would direct the atthption of parties phous to FURNISH HOUSE te their Large Assortment of GLASS AND METAL HALL LAMPS AND BRACKETS, BRST SHEFFIELD TABLE CUTLERY The finest veléetion in the city of | ; \u2018 FRONEE AND MARBLE CLOCES AED BROKES ORNAMANTS ' Magnifieut Assortment of SIQUE CHINA STATUARY, BARBATINE VANES, he, de.manufacturers.383 AND 334 NOTRE DAME STRERT.Caliooton of .Eee es the Company sie États $80.00 Wersseoms, on! DeBRESOLES SIREET a \u2018amd \u2018and 9th Instant.rr APRING BALE OF DRY @OODS, =, Sto TH Aon, pr 2 Vélvoteens, Ktd id ras Ba Satins, Hoslery, ete, etc.: \u2014 AND \u2014 b7 order of Trastecs à BANERUPT ST OCK from Ontario \"| Samsting of \u2018Tweedy, Woollen, pre oa Buttons, HA rcs Winton ep J i «5 Scotch Totods (fine goods), I PE and 1% Canta, trts and Drawers, \u2014 gE ORO se es Bale each day at TEN o'clock, Thomas Walls & Xons, MONTREAL AND TORQ .TO.\u2019 106 3 Thomas J.Potter's Sales, |g NET-MAK ERS 5 STOCK vos pere e seront + of \u201cParucaiens Ts Send ails.by order of orice a io George st, On WEDNESDAY Son y at 10 o'clock.\u2018 TM®s.J.POTTER, and do ood, Wal- ser.Pkt oa Sore da di i rien Ce ood No re \u201d BALE THURSDAY APTERNOON, .0th MAY, at my Boom, 185 8t James street.THes.J.POTTER, 106 VICTORIA HOTEL, LATOUR The whois of the FURKITURE, &c.of this Hotel, in- Bedrooms, will DRY GOODS, &o., BY AUOTION, The tubecrl 88 5T.PAT WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ~ Thedth and 10th Ings.tete aasort t of SATII LR Si as Bias 1 Ha Blaox and French Shirtings, dre, oom Oxford Bhirtinge, Tan Ducks, Pril and 5-4 Black Crapes, Ladios* Coreets, Hosiery and x Goods, \\ \u2014AND\u2014 Casse Bergs C 64 ia tae Lace Curtains Assorted Musiing Biack Le Binek 11 sell as thelr Bases, Mos.85 md Assorted Prins White Shirtings Gents\u2019 Ties Assorted Dry Goods \u2014A1S0\u2014 13 Cases Linen Towels 6 Lanes Damas Hal B a Bae Btalr Linen Russia Crash Paree comes as anne m ce pESLREESES BRL Account of Whom 1 May Concern.8 Bales of Cotton Yarm, Colored 8 Cases of Women's, Misses\u2019 and Chitéren'a Colared ton H \\ À Cases Of Mao f Hose.00 Turkish Mata assorted.To be noid WITHOUT RESER > VE, in lets te sult pur- TKRMS LIBERAL, Bale at TEN s*alock.BENAMING & RARSALOU, 105 , sotoneers.IMPORTANT SALE STRERT, 1 Sagar hietaery, 20d the Mile, and BAKERY, 8ST.DOMINIQUE ST ea MILE KNi;, Lot 135 x 75 feet, on Joseph st, has alse sheds and solid stone front, on which to c'udin ction the contenia of 30 be sold by , MONDAY.MAY 14th, \u20140r\u2014 AT TAN OCLOCE.Pal partcaiars vil be pied Straw and Felt Hats THO J.POTTER, BY AUCTION.pe nme Mary, id Potro, vas de ELIGHTFUL CC TTAGE\u2014 Stores, Now 85and $3 ST.PETER STREET, the whoa Dares LACHINE ROAD, with 10 arpents of Buran, ook Of Biraw and belong bo said 30-YEAR FIVE PER CENT.GOLD BONDS New York, West Shere and Buffalo Railway Company.INTEREST PAYABLE JAN.1 AND JULY L PRINCIPAL PAYABLE JULY 1, 1981, DOTH PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE 34 THE CITY OF NEW YORK, L¥ UNITED STATES GOLD OelN, OR, AT THE OPTION OF 1HE BEARER, IN CITY OF ; LONDON, IN STERLING MONEY ©F GREAT b , RBITAIN.Coupon Bonds of 81,000 or £300 each; Convertible into Registered Certifl- cates, in \u2018Denominations of ARC TE DOVE 10 CIO CLan 6 1h Ch vee, 830 420 Pajesiy's Comm fesioners have authorised the name be impressed upon the Government stemp afixed to Boid by sit Chemists and Draggists _eedx OF alt Tron preparations, it tn the mast ! This por frire» pre u' tbe skin, ring worm, scroftils and of purely À [ \u2018besnase it contains all the elements fox the regeneration of J.Frank, Druggist, General Agent, 103 Richelion Btrest, Parts.VOB BALA, BY ALL RRAFROTAILE DROGGINTS UF FRARCS AND FOBMMNS BANDS EXACT enum, AROUD, seams ROB BOŸVEAU LAFFECTEUR, ; Seon; ad he plat fr ds part the be past ey (ince abt: L'aces advantageously the antissorbutic syrup, i of oie ad For sale by J.Pxant drag, comer Bo Tau Lapras, 14 Bho 8 Pers BLAIR\u2019S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM.certain to prevent the disease attacking any vid part.and sûtreus of \u2018\u201clhbomas Proud, No.43, Londen + bes of the genutas Suis mifices.4 - i by, i thronghous WHOL ESALE BY LYMAN.\u201cOyu & on.Went vo BEEF, IRON am QUININE \u2018 | The mont noutishtng preparation sombtesnd with cxsationt AROUD:S IRON WINE With QUINLIYR and SOLUBLE BEEN PE more: houses.Important ol the Above Properties, for soveral years, and is warthy-of the atten- TUESDAY.13h MAY tion of and acantry buyers a AT SUBSCRIBERS Teeorve, I lots $0'suM purchasers.Lachine AS AL AE TE CS the house vous roocntiy vo for John 8.AT TEN CLOCK.1s has 14 apartments, bot and on bosse BENNING & BARSALOU, hot water pipes in every bath and 105 A .&., good Oud buildings, stabling for four and five cows, harness rooms, coach house, dc.; vinery, mans 07 peodiqule = 5000 eitiser aan Invost- BANKRUPT STOOK, BOUTS & iy pia te oi\u201d y mannfactory or the ice title BY AUCTION, - Sale at ELEVEN o'clock.ee o =.The PRE Se mail né thelr Stores, 56 à 88 WE.Ancticoess THURSDAY, 16sh Inst, Lea\u2019 On Account of whom 1$ May Concem, A Bankrupt James s Sales.Stock of Superior Hooks & hoes, tn option, and [MPORTANT SALE \u2014 $5000 mous.; Purniture, Dry Puraiture Woods HO REXEEVE.Venéering, Finishing and Uphoistering Material, éC,, SALE AT TEE O)CLOCK.; 1 am fastructed by Mr.L.J.Lamoutagus, the mn RBRENNING RBARSALOU, Down mam maa ectuste > ll by Austion at the Biorse, 108 « oN FRIDAY, 11th May inst.M, Hicks and Co's.Sales.The whale his S8iock of ELEGANT AND SUBSTAN- XTENSIVE 3 RV nara, eonaral Pariters Chairs, Bea AUCTION BALE Haale, Bureaus, Lo Wire Bpring resues, de Da etn \"0 3 M M Bombers mais, : 325,000 Oablact noms > pa, Prosses, Sramps, waztH OF NEW FURNITURE FROM A WESTERN Patterns, Calls for 3 MANUFACTURER, Office Faratturs fine bination Firaproof Baie, AT OUR BOORS, pet pe US and immediste denvery, the NO8- 447 22d £49 NOIRE DANE STREET, store having to be vacated.eee ae Baie at 10 o'clock a.m.: 3 JAMES LEA, Tuesday & Wednesday, Sth and 0th Nay 107 - Ancticneer.OUNSISYING OF 76 M T.and Pialn Top Bedroom Sete, 60 Lrawing Room and Parlor Buites.25 M.TE.and Plain Top Sideboards, 30 Rxtension Dining Tahies, 20 Cylinder Writing Desics, 25 M T.and Ptain Top Contre Tables, 10 Ebony and Geld Cabinets, 10 Sets Lenther Covered Déning Chairs, 25 Fancy U 15 M.T.and Pisin Top Hall Stands, 75 Bair, Wool snd Wim Mattresses, HALE AT 3 O'CLOCK BACH DAY.M.MEOKS & Ce.HOW TO CHOOSE A PIANO.000, 85,000 a: 0,000.Next tn choosing rife the mast difionlt thing n Be 41, and sl a iho ahasos at + phan in the ads the Later ses -0 ; be R a hr ei tas 220 prvi combed a Dre \u2018 y \u2018The writer has known more than ons, instance, ware Equipment, Franchises and afer vrangiing over» Jour on (Dis iaportant enhioct without able to agres, the priest has been ® Property of every Descrip- to sels the difficulty by miming the cance m tion, now Owned or mors of ez ally fosimet D mate 02 ue Carry wi came We sure UNITED STATES TRUST vom FES aber plans of our time has so gras » baid on thé ANY OP NEW RE musical ear as his.In fact, ginos Sein began to ake + - Xo he nas Let and Weber Is tO the leading Te TRUSTEE.piano of the high Ohad muaieal olsoleeod Total Anthorissd \u201d ong medina priced, sad whst called Ishue $50,000,000, tas lattes dus of ou Las resist cluity Of ve on the Double Track Main Line Is ° very smart a Ig Lo look srvepd before a between the city ow bays.\u201d this case first store entess of N York .{ mo chance whatever ; in fact, daviog made up his mind sad the oity of Buffhlo, ad to \u201cgo all round,\u201d no instrament Or inducements you can offer will tempt him to deal with you, but he © ¥\" {ta Branches.take a catalogme and off he starts to the Ret plano ar.He hears the pianos played upon In this store with id Beale yA enone, a Prices them carefully, aad a about making an offee,\u2014 oki, ws ow er ph the Dn bo remainbars (hare are a fut mpre places to Gall Losier 12500 upon te at, and with a promise that be will return before is oft a.next pince àe : the asalexr Hors boue G be rato af offic wo Thar | Son thd ceive, wiih, 7 te a bs agoms: 10th, 1883, when they Te ating, \u2018knows man,» acts accordingly.He sald openod, in ae presence of the Piddees, b7 Ble semi to Be looking care containing à arr JOAN STEWART, Presiden: ARO, surprises him peice.a rr ant ayy He vou bay this, bat he wants hls wife and Gsugbtés fal?re pe Tpit Be D RS mari Ronses ADO 80 On 00 (et next, oui, York Exshange, and his rounds he retarns howse with six ee | B.5.SFRULDING, Praniôent, ven catalogue, sock contaioing à douen or môre sép108 oir | ae Pancs WRT, the man wil never sud wif} be avayded to (ae highest bidders, absolutely with- beace \u2018more > = = Fropoenis accorapanied certt family agres upon vel see tem par ema.is warms of te at or his The want à * Weber,\u201d and their aguse with pouls it age fm full v hao ad a grits manne: d, ar re! \u201d .swards.made.The remaintag cent 18-conts very more than the cheap and Die Douce censé bu paid for Charge eucce ace nt they hardly ever need the tuner.Cowsiu Hattie heatd instalments 30 per cent.each, June Lab o play the Webcr at the Albani conearts, snd says 1883.Purchasers haye the privilege of ipatwng, was wonderful, the bo think they should patronise aime, or ail insta Upon tares days\u2019 © manufacture amd ein Lame the mother motlos tue raté.a aourued bonds t0, date #ffers 8 oom) by a \u201cVoss,\u201d amd so it of ymand therefor must be paid al ow, the mother and daughter agres fo go-down the fired payment of 10 per negotiable re- md examing the pianos for themes! se wi be redecmable U- fui pay- they go tt» this time the dsalels too at for the amount ana Bosids will dellversd smart for the ladies.In every piace their name and rest for oll oles ants a8 pail.dence are and they -siso go hams 0 re what AN Bande will be of those numbers listed Gt y bave soc.day a dosn having the New York Stock \u201cthe bout ™ oalis wpon the Fe after day, \u2018Fho-cffirtsis of the VFoot Butlevay teform us thet 200 even far the the family is visiter, their 108d frost Weehawken 10 Syracuse la pow nestiy.besieged, beved, until a the Thoms Arviabot are arapée $0 ec Feta Tor à comparative hosp 4 .EE whi a oe mer] tae wil de ra the roa verre .sed in the md that funds are pewvided À Re Fou should raske tp I pie; wha plans Lui Let open the roné fo you waai before out to buy.There ase A oo Rew Fors ier Syracuse a Juin, or mare 4 reliable makers plancs can beled 26 Te Fou West Shore Baffalo.ta the maiurs whose inctraments vitl Tot Irom 0 $80 ony rank Lin Kew City whieh move.Baia genuine New York Weber, is admis - has but ome ainus Of Mende » single issue, Secured by.Sad by 21 toibo the Coast plane oi ea oran à êtes suniform First Mesigags covertug Is entire line moi be boues fe ee peo ot 00 5nd even this By reason: of the fifty years fixed before thess Bonds make far less profit On the hish dats planoe on : a'he retormod, te coû remiesce oi redire cortf those of inferior grade.You should bt best isetru- casse of Conca san he the internet ment yous means can Afford, and, x TS ale aes: ad Loing the sécurtz of à Fiat Moraes tae reputation or the prestige plao bs going down, ! an = Trust Lie traveciee the mast populots and doa tonch tt\u2014every year lowes, and remen- portion of the Statas, and terminating at ber, thas the of a ptamo made as sckBow- Metropolis, fe delivved Lbews Bonds jedged ans manufsctarer adds , not oly to | Other A ee dur ie Care oi sayies the had eth Sw ana) equine permateacy .steush the texte and character of the fassily.' 108i \u2019 iris of proposal - -\u2014 |, Seem sama aor.MONEY AND TRADE PRBIIIIRRRAN.1} 52+ gy IN Cm INANC [AL es \u2026 .T, .; tentpez Stock Exchange.A \u2019 y hams 1 been EE ae EEE ESS | hereby subscribe Tare of | Doencice Or.ce to cles pt ar oar EEE ee SE hed hose 0f the Argyle ini a Tree, \u201d , E : resi} c .X .- Shaw & Gowdor's Sales, A PIT A L- INVESTMENT \u2014 RE Property, cat stone, two tene- Em.Ams a a i 225 D.Jan NG ROOM SET, BY tAWING Brussels ( Carpets, OU and other Pictures, Loan Top Centre Taule, PU Curtains and Coruices.Dh room Furniture In ainut, Extension Table, Sideboard and Chairs, China, Glass and Plated ware.Mattresses and Badding, Hall Stove, fine Kitchen and Requisties.Sale, at No.116 Cadieux Btrost, Wednesday Merning Next, 9th Inst, At 16 o'clock.SMAW & GOWDEY, Auctionears.(Li BING VINES, &e On WEDNESDAY Afiernoon.9th inst.Sama time as the Fruit Tree Bale, wa will offer a 1 variety of Clim! Vines, such as Cleimaiis, about mer, ee inese Hallealns and Am loasia, Velobia the floes Climbing Paseifiora (Passion and other Shrubs, Dontyle.CG Rose, Horse Chestnut and all the 9 Everyreens, Vine known, Grandifiors .Brow Bail, Double leading and latest Eale at THERE o'clock.SHAW & GOWDEY, 108 Anetiopeers.J'AReE SALE CHOICE FRUIT TRERS AND VINES, AT OUR ROOMS, ST.JAMES STREKT, On Wednesday ' Afterseen, 9h May, at TWO o\u2019clock.Cou in Apple Trees\u2014Fameuse, Red and White atrachass bruce and all the leading varieties.Raspberries, Blackberries, and phe de Grand Strawberry.InVines\u2014 the \u2018Triom.Beaconafie:d, Concord and about 30 leading varieties, ail first-class Lower Canads grown trees.SHAW & GOWDET.and second [AEE SALE\u2014New Nr &c., at our rooms, Planos, Y AFTERNOON pext, the lith SHAW & GOWDET.SALE Or VALUABLE CITY PROPERTIES.MOGILL COLLEGR AVENUE, _N).49\u2014 Pour Btory Brick Ramidonce, with Extension Wing in rear, 16 rooms, Saser thraadh fo tard fist, house 2d (set whia, lot about EArt family residence and vost BUILDING LOT OR SAME STREET\u2014Official 1,320, known as the Old Burnside Place, sttusted mn Oxford and Cambridge een TET es Building | each ire 15\u20ac into No 24.M x J .peine ot each The above Tota will be put up en Bios, or subdivided, i! desired, and is sold to clbes aD estate.No better situated, or more desirable building property in the city.Balersi-our Booms, Ne.235 Bt.James street, Monday, i4th imsi., at 11 o\u2019clock.SHAW «GOWDEY, Metings and Amusomerls CADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY Positively LAST PWO NIGHTS OF MAURICE GRAŸ GRAUS \u201c WORLD FAMOUS fon i OPERA COMPANY.prising Mus.Tmo, the?rie Dt ive = Ep Oa- MIGNON.Wa Puspaniaz ich EX LB G D Chain Ti 1 ACADEMY OF MUSIU, \u201ctree Nights and HENKY JHOMas, Manager.THURSDAY, May 10% THE PEOPLES CH OIC Barlow, Wilson & Co's Mammoth Minstrels | Wilson & Co, Sole Propristo Tue WORLD SÜREaTEST MINSTREL ORGANIZATION J ULOW, GEORGE WILSON, aCHOOL- CRA.COBS, P«ÂNE CUSHMAN, the oly LEON, PAUNET VAGAN ÉDDIF POX.and S0-otbors sad Cosllest Wardsodes oves worn on the Minstrel Stage.An Avalanehe of Bowel thes.A World ot Tal Price mal Seats Bow cn mb = MHEATRE ROYAL Every Mlernon ui Brose This Week, | GEN.\"TOM T \u201cFun | CHARMING LITTLE WIFE, With entire Co With en mpany of Befin sznces Bait 130 and 8 1 pm.Prices\u201410c, 20c and 30c.Seats en mals 103 a Le jme ANNUAL MEETING OF Seti bow no COLLEGE OP PHYSICIANS & SUMGBONS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Provincial Medical Board\u2014Semi-Annual Meeting.eruors on oo En rare the and Surgeons of the ei on Wednesday, the Sth Nay next At 10am.in the LAVAL UNTVERSITY.Montreal.(Candidates for examination or for oan must end tue Cole BL.their papers (inctuding certificais of admission to tbe ntædy 0! Medhaine), Lao the f foe for the license, License, $30, & least ten days previous to te ere Jo er a en An havo thats Daria a Caen «A 18.BELLRAU, M.D., w WAY LAND cuxrna ST Montreal, 244h March, 1883.5 106 BOATS, BC BOATS\u201413 New and a So na Er dh makers, will be sold SAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.wo 07 OINTE CLAIRE.CHARMING VILLA RESIDENCE FOR SALE BY UCPION \u2014The subecribers will seil at-thoir rooms, 235 8t James 8t., on Menday, 14th May, in the forenes, at 10.36 a.m.BHAW S&S GOWDET.Auctioneers.SALE BY AUCTION.matter of Ivaie P.Lecuy of J re yer, Merchant, oitette, by Be ola T0 an Joliette, next rHRaDAE, 100 Taseant am, ail the Stock Ste nul Laactrent copaisting of Goods, ol the pavrest styles, se (Be Insotremt has beeu business only ihe lam bwel ve months, amounting as per inventory Goose, omsorses rents cermarens $8545.00 0719-77 cecseronasevsscsrenrns READ! READ! READ! CLENDINNENG'S STOVES.What Steve ean I bay that will give Setistactien ?LEADER Admitted te be (he mest atiractive and Bess-liade Cook Stove im the Harkel.My increased Feundry facilities will enable me te mannfsetare 300 Mere Steves per Month Chan last year REMEMBER, I have STOVES AT A PRICES, and can rive better valne fer the money than any other st re in the ality.W.CLENDINNENG, 26 and 218 St James St ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES !! ENVELOPES! 100 DIFFERENT KINDS, £ .FROM 7007S.PER M.UPWARD.7 Call and Inspeet Stock.JOSEPH FORTIER, Manufacturing Stationer 288 St.James £1.Montreal THE ONLY AWARD GIVEN of the Rxhfbition hel tn Montresl, 1883, was to the \u201cONDES STAR\u201d sv.& W.KEKR, 87.Sand 64 #T.Joskrs STREET, NONTBRAL re perfset OLL VES in ihe market Ne Te witout oom 10117 DELADURANTAYE Load Mve_\u2026X7B and BANK OF MONTREAL NOTICE is von that à Dividend of five gent upon the Sons mara yo erent naif year same will be and atits Baan al Taking Kis a are à das une Dext.ill Be closed from the 17h to Ge \u2018The Transfer Books 31st of May next, both de: Macting of the ay, the GX day of bum Ë aal at the \u2018The ehair to be taken at Obs 0 By erder of the Board, W.J.BUCHANAN, Gosernl Moeger.LM Montreal, 30th Apel, 1863.GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.The Grand Excursion te Seau Frandises, Tbe Pacific Const, British Colnmbés.\u2014 À special train of frst-ciass Cars to the PaciSe Cees\u2019 from Montreal, FRIDAY, MAY 18th, 1888, 8.30 a lowest emigrant rates, 150 lbs.baggage free te d 100 ibs.baggage free to Omaha week.i Apply to Gread Trunk Tichet Agents, or te JANES STEPHEXS0YX, @.P.A., Montreal.4 JOSKPE HICKSON, General Manages, Montreal, May 4th, 1881.y 108 deed 3 a A HOUSEKEEPERS' ATTENTION, © AUABASTINE., Have you sien 4?1 mot, squire shout B been tinting your walls.Beautifully finished walls and cefitags aû à trifipe i cost.soLD BY .! McARTHUBR & GO, 431 FOTRE DAME EPRBBE, : \u2018 And other deniess.Send for sampio-easé to ® McDOUGALL, LOGIE & CO, | 25 8t.Franccés Xavier Ut, ÿ dows bor Canada.à ° ! 103077 \u2018w First Corimunion., : A LARGE JOB LOT OF 3 BOYS' PATENT SHOES, SUITANLE POR À First Cotnsbunion which Will be sels very dow a4 ë \u201cTHE - BURNING BOOT.\u201d \u201cT10 MoGiLL rue.LJ OTI 0 RE \u2019 FRERE THB PHŒNIX ELECTRICAL COMPANY 2 FOR CANADA, - 4 \u2014-MANUPACTURERS OF ° ) ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS, Under patents of J.AL CRAM, BB.VAE J.A.1 CRAIG, Mausgerof Goasirasiien and Mtsttabin.Canadian Saco and Factory.478 set ~ 54, James street west, entrants E BR WHITKEY, Basins Mansges.Complete Valtalo Are and Incandescent Ightingfuan - Parties desirous of using the Nght are seguneted to
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