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[" ee 0 je .s ., .x, .mens VOL.XVI NO.130.FRONTREAL TU DA JUNE 3, 1884 PRICE ONE CENT.\u201d CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, THE PRESIDENCY.PROVINCIAL NEWS.nier Fortunt ogre o _Breticiues, \u2018 Specific Drticles.\u2026 _ Bouges to Tet.came Situanons Tacant.Gen.Mansfisid Lovell dled New York Notes From the Republican Comvention\u2014 | -_\u2014 a the Ghar b elrs, she d 20008 : ; RENT HANDEOMELY FURNISHED WwW ! rÉD\u2014AN ACTIVE BNE î Banday.ot ue Now Tor Temporary Chairman Elocted \u2014 The ONTARIO.\"7.side permanentiy hes to rer = i Al cto t Décocostes rent of Mountain St, ulacturing | rare pére acqualnieé .° .rochester 8t.Apply to ! ; Strength of the Candidates.: T GERMAN {PIHEWORER] north © with paper and the mandiactire\" © paper.The mackerel catch off-the Nova Scotia A movement is ou foot for the formation Many citisens © of \u2018Derby Line, \u201cshowed a pre THE GREA T 's Birth THOMSON & GOWDET, d axecutive ability, will be ingtrie const Le re good, tornoon bowen ion: Aransas this tn Ottaws of lodge of Sous of England fellow feoling In their bosoms\u2019 me a Mme \u2018® REMEDY .oration win roger vinta Cer 127 245 and 247 5t.Jumes Hureot.a the tho ay of the usiness.nt Fish & Hatch, the suspended New York *lerpopn Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, was Lieut.Colonel Villiers, D.A.G., has selected Partington on sald, by assisting thelr birt: \" A PROF.W « 4 V0 EENT_ST.LAMBERT \"COTTAGE.a person with talent to manage à workingg ed.selected to be temporary chairman.He ground for the brl rigade camp at \u2018Lrenton.It Nelg ro in celebrating the Queen's birth > i are of to Apply Pierre Betournay, St.Lambert, pply & on and perme brokers, have resum for Blaine.Ata caucus of Edmunds\u2019 adbe- will ter's farm.The review will day on the 24th of May.of water.also employment to onc who knows the value.The Beading Ballway bas again passed rents held this morning between 300 and gocur on tly lat, Wednesday, Thursday and - Friday last Relieves andcar LET_A COTTAGE, NOS BT.J0 TET JOAN Trarland Llib.Con eed and paper Se Montreal ER RE aie fn, vor acc mings ile Disk deep he Bamber ns Codes ton EAST ted RHEUMATISE, 2 redo ud VV EEE hé Do rent a Non Fore | Eté put hurthe asia plages af 9 2812 Goto fhe deed body of 8 man Iring ng.On Pridey morning a daybreak tho Neuraigta, | _ A es 58% De, Charles Morremee Brig.-Gen.Henry W.Benham, of Engineer Vimated his ot a for im, a lle; The bosch 4a inquest will be b ot has 26 were the hills.eam of the Mi be Soiatica, Lumbage, PPER LA Wine FED\u2014 À GENERAL SEEVANT, 166 estima; 8 e ear - Q pa oder Es arte qe Ps etais ed ro TWO EXCELLENT COTTAGES.WWegymmsy soo rimmox orf he thirty-second annual session of the Hon was addressed this morning by per anthorities with a view to the total sup- most.At noon on F! 0 mercury 5 CHE, To lot at Upper Lachine.Reut $125 and YVAN A VOUNG NAS Apvci Zi, International Typographical Union was lector Robertson, who said Blaine would pression of Military Parades on Bunday.at only 10 above Bariday poin SORE THROAT, ANCEE OURED \u2014 81,000 FORFEIT\u2014 $100.Apply to ih an ofice : must bare wood refrrentes por opened at New Orleans, on the 2nd.talnly carry New York, while he was in The value of imports and exports, with Qlothes-line thleves 9 orstod uite ex- QUINSY, SWELLINGAE mix Immix Cancer Beane) ogre I ul without use of THOMAS CRANE.\u2018 Box 829 P.O.T od n tho Dom.§2UbL about Aripc bela able to soouro | cnlecions, atthe port, of Kingston, during vonsively1n hia inlay meek: payin rman, | Em Erinn 1292 orvitel Street \\WANTELSR TRUSTWORTHY TRIOS To FAKE ie month Tbe Maryland delegation took & vote to- the month of May was Imports, $121,153; {2087 ie pay Soren AL oon = == orne fard ns a eee inion for May was 321; fur the same month night to determine how It would stand in the | exports.$49,493; collections, $14,509.66, holt a esppots A Part gee reves, Cuts, ATARRH_ ANEW TREATMENT Bouses daunted.Room 53 last year there were 103, an increase of early balloting.The result was: Blaine.12; Mrs.Margaret Fox.an old indy who a few CIOL yards, is, of the etsy FROSTEITES, CA permanently cures the worst ~~~ mm wh TI ROT FOR JOEFICE.TET Mr.James Bowen, a well Known cove OWE rends'sbd at ihe mesting on Thursday Mocks azo Cut ost ed ai de More Roue gi se of G.W! And a1 oe potty acne Ton PIRE EEE rR ANTED TO RENT_FOR A FAMILY Ng adieb ith ei vor fri.20 Wonk Q er von vs u u - praginont Tmbor 0 of the Masonlo Brother- ng decide an oT ves a will go in are ve Dotson.od on goods.griet vas \u2018her dla Florce, are a a : ee the eu and to Cire ve fe +4 house in À LD Address = AV 3 i good roo ely ur laa work, to {ie right man Ua, Y Nn E - A The incident of the day was toate The arte a preference | in Shalt RE ENS Ao and makes floor air-tight, pleasant to walk ANTED_SMALL HOUSE (NEARLY ANTED INV EDIATELY.A YOUN0 GIRL ir Ar?\u2018on.sation.the Indiana d tioi to th ualification from women and \u201children.Dealers Directions in 1 Dorydr BENTET À Co.459 Sc bout Be Ron treal doit WwW new preterred), in Upper Westorn ur\u201c venoral housewurk.Apply Sherproo H.G.Baldwin, Toron respect to the candidacy of Senator n Fac ue edisq callon irom EE languages STANTANEOUS MARINE VIEW h part of the city, upation any time during September TTI DA CIRC F RE Toslgnation as rector of the Church of the Early Ix in the morning he was requested to Mr.Faquler, the unseated member, has been a] Il The Chartes A.Vogeier Ce.od bee Puis EE Liao, 8, pho- §1_Qetober | Would rent for term cf year.Anion WASTED A CTRL, (PROTESTANT pF REFERRED Ascension.quit the headquarters and retired to his argued fore the Court of Appeal, Toronto, Children with weak eyes, sore ears or an [1 prenne a.voSRLER 8 O00) £2 bridge ase Loder of Taming shoul, poms TS as (mo washliig).\u201cApply with references, 2) Cuion À veus: In the New York grand jury oom.The delegation than battled through and judgment reserved.form of scrotuls, should treated wit Baltimore, Md., U.S.A, |\"icction.For saio by W.H.Hope, 88% 40 Bleury &t.1502 Æroperty for Bale STE charg} 8 x } or à three hours\u2019 session as to the stand the An old man named Kerr, from Stratfo Ayer\u2019s Sarsapar pe OSEPH ER Magutactus Stationer : WWANTED- A MACHINIST OR ALAN ACCUSTONED esterday Judge Gilderaleeve directed their JE Wing Bat ma pairing {oF achinery oust wil yest tion to th rations of the Wall street Would take In the convention.The proposl- was found dead in his room in the Ro Maker, | ine 10 make Bimself neta adrenal asc foin Se into.© ope * tion to present the name of Harrison was Hotel, Guelph, on Monday morning.The Spécial Notice.Printor ePaper Euler, Hottef Stamper.dc.&o.INE BUILDINGS OX BONA Wis with references, office.spec rs.carried by a fair majority, but a unanimous ge was found on and the room filed with Brussels Ca: ting a at Tapestry prices for 258 ST.JAMES BT.( ture Street ize 30x90 wl VANTED=X STHONG LUD Vou § STOME: Wii - It is reported that the office of German vote vote could not be obtained, owing tothe in- He was 80 years of age.ends during tne we 3 CERRIO ST.JEAN | » SAPTISTE 1 Ton vont ure ptroet.À 20 30x39 to «x sh FY Fy nake bi hi minister at Washington will not be filled tervention of friends of Gresham.The ping Lum, the disembowelled Toronto ok RY MORGAN & Co.Pp SUNDAY.1e 10 annual paymonts.Fino chance ANTED~ A PNESTAN BRICKLAYER NEST 8B until a successor is appointed to Mr.8ar- Gresham adherents refused to come into Chinaman, has died in the hospital, Toronto._\u2014 to acquire a home.capable and a thorough workman.ba bilge.gent at Berlin.line, but agreed thet if tho delegntion was Artus Lee, Snother charg st arfontod on C.Jacobs, Buffalo, N.Y., asys: \u201cDr.en ce ago EL.25.CASH.FARENT BROS.WASTED CHAK MAKERS [7 RETR.BO Serious election riots have occurred at Carlsruhe.There were many acts of violence, including stone throwing, and sixty persons were hurt.The anniversary of the death of Garthaldi was observed throughout Italy on the lst.A pumber of his statuos were unveiled in various parts of the country.Commander Coffin, of the * Alert,\u201d the Secretary of the N avy from St.John's, Nfid., that the ice conditions are favorable for 8 good passage to Disco, Greenland.The Dominion Government have granted to the North-West Central Rallway Company 6,400 acres per mile for about 400 miles from Melbourne, or some other point on the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway, to Battleford.Alex.Sullivan, president of the Irish National.League of America, has received a letter from Parnell, th ing the Irish Americans fot their generous gifts to assist the league.Ho says he canrot be present at the national convention in August.Bismarck opposes the pardoni of Kraze- weski, recently convicted at ipsic of treason, on the ground that when the Polish arty desired to show thelr sympathies for Hrmany, Krazeweskl acted spy ir in favor of France.He was, Bismarok \u2018dec playing a double game of a Polish patriot and a Russo-French emissary.Pesident Riddle, of the Penn\u2018 Bank, Pittsburg, Pa., made a statement on the 2nd tn the effect that he organized the blind pool to put up the price of oil, that an overdrawn acooun at the bank might be made good.He had no personal interest in the pool.The fictitious accounts were made during his absence.The Governor of Dongola telegraphs that the rebels northward of Berber have com- - pletely submitted to his authority.The pros of Kassala is much brighter.The rebels continue night attacks upon Suakim, but the Egyptian troops are behaving woll.The rebel attacks, Sunday evening, were re- ulsed and the rebels compelled to retire, feavin five killed and five wounded behind em.The ftallan 'n nowHpape rs are maki o> or the - DPF orelgn Produc! il\u201d which troduced b Premier Ferry in the Free Chamber of Deputies.The proposes to double the impost on cattle and to increase the tariff on all cereals to 3 francs 75 centimes per hundred kilo- rams.The Italian papers declare that if alle\u201d De omitted By France it vil mani.ty\u201d co rance festiy thé duty 0 talian Government to make reprisals Sy Increasing the impost on guods coming from France, 7 mr IHE ENO CASE.The Prisoner Released on Judge Tessier\u2019s Order, but Re-arrested on Another Warrant.QUEBEN, June 2.\u2014This afternoon Judge Tessier reviewed the facts and argumen ie in the Eno case, and declared the warrant utterly insufficient, the prisoner not bein descri as Jonn C.Eno, of the National Ban but as a defaulter from the West Bide Dak The result was received with appl h Constable Bisson- nette, amid much excitement, at once produced a new warrant from the police m trate at Montreal, endorsed by the poli magistrate here, authorizing the arrest of John C.Eno on a charge of Stoallng 8155,- UOU from the Second National New York.and snd bringing a portion of it into Can- D said this was a new and D ntestabls warrant, and therefore Eno should at once be banded over.The Judge said he had nothing to do with it; 0 risoner was discharged.« After argument y Mr.Davidson and Mr.Irvine, the warrant was handed over to the clerk of the court, the judge saying he would not allow the arrest to be made while the court was sitting, otherwise he should order the constables arrest.Presently Judge Tes- sler retired, saying if counsel wished to see him he should be in chambers Mr.Irvine asked to see the warrant which Mr.Bissonnette at first demurred him, Mr.Davidson also objecting.W ng was pe it Mr.Davidson ob, amid gore ge oxcitemiont, to the delay.Mr.e not go rough read and Ten the High Constable was an Po tel- low y the warrant was returned and the \u2018High Constable sald he would go with his risoner to Polloe Magistrate Chauvea: © had been instructed.No sooner h Eno left the Court House than Piusonnoiso made the arrest.Eno was taken before Police Magistrate, who ruled t be sh a be retained in the custody pa he quebec High Constable till to-morrow, an: at in the meantime the Police Mana of Montreal should be advised.Eno's counsel will resist his return to Montreal, as he feels he will obtain justice in Quebec better than in Montreal.puty.Marshal Holmes asked Eno if in order to save any farther proceed- ere, he would voluntarily retu > en he replied, \u201cNo, I don\u2019t think I shall return.\u201d © câsc comes up again to-mor- row.Meantime much interest is manifested in the proceedings.The Chronicle publishes the following report re an interview with Eno In the St.Louis \u201cThe reporter fnquired if he desired to make any statement.done prets \u201d ras the answer, \u201cbut I will try to rep ply to any question you may bave to put.\u201d \u201cMy ntion,\u201d he said in answer to an enquiry, ore the result of an accident.Wh D 1 was first arrested It was in error, and was at once ie charge 3 eried upon the charges st you?\u201d ver the reporte \u201cIl cannot be extradited, tad said, \u2018\u2019and shall beget free as soon as Montreal.I may have been guilty of cretion and have certainly n led A doing what I sbould not have dope, but I am fois, of nothing that ls extraditable.\u201d As his fe arture from New York, he acknow- t he bad been advised b DT as at at roues to leave the city fo: after The storm blew over.re .FINANCIAL marrans OM [( R Wasbt Bantk\u2014 vin Now \u201corke Emproved- Base Stu ea Wane for Booth's Theatre, HINGTON, Jupe 2\u2014There was a on y e National Savings Bank this morning.The officers fay they are able to meet all de- mands.Although some deposits bave been |- withdrawn to-day from all the other banks, nothing approaching the importance of a run Is own at any except at the one indi- ca The Comptroller of Currency returned from New York to-day.Ho regards the financial situation as much improved.A recetver has boon appointed for the Hot Bprings National Bank NEw YORK, June 2-A receiver has been a Ea for Boots s theatre suit of of John FM orxis rrie agalest Grant 5 wa rg ST + .dT Ne = ou anything to say | free and it was demonstrated that neither Blaine nor Arthur could be nominated and any considerable number of votes were cast for either Gresham or Harrison, then Indiana would give her entire vote to the onesho the greatest strengt! circular a the title \u201c Now York to for Blaine The voloe of the Emplre Stata call ing James G.Blaine to | to victory,\u201d will be given out to-morrow.It is ende dersed by twenty New York State delegates, including ex-Senator Platt, for whose re-election with Conkling, Arthur, then Vice-President, worked 80 hard at Albany, and for which he has been bitterly assailed by the independent or better element of the Republicans ever since.The New York delegation hada protracted mee with closed doors for the purpose of org ng to-night, voting for delegation officers and committeemen.Sixty-seven of the seventy-two delegates were present.Blaine and Edmunds men voted together, and having æsjority, elected their men.Under this inati on W.Curtis was chosen chairman of te delegation.The Edmunds men voted with the Blaine delegates, and helped to choose six of the eight officials, suddenly changed around and voted with the Arthur men, that combination choosing the remaining four, defeating in one instance ex-Senator Platt, a PIX nounced Artbur man being chosen, and At- torney-General Leslie Russell supplanted by an Arthurian.8 er Sheard, of the New York state, legislature, says the Edmunds men to vote with the Blaine men Broahont the list, but broke faith.hite, of the New York Evenind | Pot i \u201ca interview to-day said seems to me that Blaine and Arthur are about evenly matched at 300 to 320 votes each; \u201cimunds will have about 100, Logan about 50, Sherman, 40, Hawloy 12; other candidates uncertain.\u201d omes I er, of 3 use, who claims to know whereof be s says Conkling is in favor of anyone beat Arthur and to that extent lis for Blaine.Senator Harrison says he is not a candidate in any sense and try to p vent the presentation of his name Bago, the convention.Fred.Douglas arrived to-d: and was probably à the most eagerly lst \u201cned to of any among ds in the Sherman House rotunda.tha colored the crow: e sal dels tes, being mostly Rosholde felt bound © vote for Arthur, but when the break came their votes would undoubtedly to Logan.It is stated the Sou th Carolinians, ata to-day, resolved to vote as a for Arthur as long as he is in i a - Should be withdras, it is thought the delegation will divide between Logan and Sherman.QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.Third Session-\u2014Fifth Parliament.LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.QUEBEC, June 2\u2014At the afternoon session, esterday, His Excelleney the Governor- neral and suite ente and took their seats to the right of the Speaker, Mr.Flynn ba By the Aoor on ar motion Jo remit the fe tee ona relating e county of Several motions wore carried, pd ding correspondence ras respecting Jesult Barracks, and respecting the posed ups the mumaipalic of EE al To bers d\u2019 PArihabasks, an Mr.Picard moved the second of his bill to compel those counties which did Dee a sdcurmed.à point of oer being w was a point of order raised, which the Speaker said he would decide to-morrow.Mr.Archambault'a bill to amend the law ting the clusing of taverns on Sunda and ai certain hours on other days was pos pores Mercier moved the second do es \" the bill to repeal the act creating the oi of railway com oner, At the evening session Mr.Mercier moved, seconded by Mr.Marchand, that the § Ker e iqaue his prarrant for an e unty of Vau Mr.Mercier hen resumed his remarks on his il for the abolition of the portfolio of Ee oy Seance.Flyno, Marchand: and ow essrs Flynn, Marchand an Taillon, \u201cth he bill was carried by 35 to 18.Mr.Flynn ha Mr.Gagnon raised a point that be had no right to vote, being personally an interested party.After discussion Mr.on's objection was sub- Tired to to the House and voted down\u2014nays ayes 4 Mr.Bianchet's bills, to amend the act relating to jurors and juries and respecting lunatic asylums, were Posed.Several ministerial ills were advanoed, among them Mr.Lynch's bill respecting the A ment of public lands adjoining treams.unnasigable 8 Se Dr.8 B.Brittan says: \" As a rule pavet- clans do not by their professioral mathods build up the female anasto.which | and the ther ls seldom cure the diseases to liable in our variable cl rect Civilisation ge remedies are n to restore or- Fano harmony and to strengthen the en- bled powers of womanhood, and for most of these we are indebted to persons outside of the fn profession.plage to\" i edies I a prominent place re Pinkban's egetable _Oom- a under our im will beat three sick hesdache, on, pain in be\" ide, those using rs Li oan! ED One pill a dose.25 Before.marr! and after + Sih eh i SPE over as you will one penny more.Bitters, the orl renowned appetiser rator.now over the whole ci world.Toy it, but be- of imi Ask your grooe t for Be tA uno.by Dr.J.G.Prompt rellet \u2018nausos, con const; fiver Pita.One genuine alticie, \u2018manufao.BS Slagert & Sons.A Worthy old lady offers the following advice to girls; *\u2018 Whenever a fellow pope the question, don't blush snd stare at your foot.ust throw Jour arm ar around hls Heck, look him full Int © face, and commence to talk about the furniture.\u201d APR Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate, For Alechelism, Dr.J.8.Hullman, Philadel, + 181s of good service bo th Broubles iris fon sa hollam, and se Sohn 0 | = fo disch Court.An inquest will be held.The returns of the Ottawa immigration office show the arrivals by tho St.Lawrence last month to bave been 981, an increase of 136 over the same month last year.There is a considerable falling off in the Irish immigration.On Sunday about 1.30 p.m., a fire occurred in the carriage and int shop owned by William Watson & , Belleville.The b th shop on the.\u2018east side and a storehouse on the west side of the building were consumed.Loss, about $2,000, partly covered by insurance.At the annual meeti of the Ottawa Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to An , the sécretary reported that in ad- don to the society being in a healthy con- ditio D, progress was being © on a new bill to submitted to parliament, which will strengthen and improve the law, Argument took place at Toronto, before the Court of Appeal on the motion to reinsert ln the tition against the rob a Mr.Lyons, .certain flocting on the oT cab gobs Wore struck out ustice Burton in chambers as scandalous.Judgment was reserved.Services in connection with the dedication of the congregational hall attached to the First Congregational Church, Kingston gocur on June 1 Rev.Dr.Stevenson, of Mont- Rev.Hugh Pedley, of Cobourg, Rev.J.foal, Re of Toronto, and Rev.W.etherold, of St.Catharines, will take part in the proceedings.During a dispute at Walkerton between ouths named Franz Nlemor, © not long two m Germany,and Fleming, the former attempted to stab the latter, but the knife flan anced off and the blade was buried to the t in the side of anothor youth named Mo- Nabb, who was trying to make peace.Nie- mer escaped.QUEBEC.A number of pilgrimages to the shrine of Bonne St.Ann Anne are boii arranged in the different adjoining parishes.Or angelina bis friends addressed political mes Sunday.The nsarvative candidate before the electors.Mr.Jos.Louis, leather merchant, one of the oldest and most respected ci of Quebec, died Monday morning, after a lingering illness.The body of young Bélanger, drowned at Bt.Jerome, four weeks ke : go was found on urda vangel am th he logs in fro nt of the town.pras, ongs The annual general meeting of the shareholder of the Quebec Bank was held Monday afternoon, there boing a large attendance.The report showed t the affairs of the k were in a satisfactory condition.The ole board of directors were re-elected.-five chlidren from Mr.te, the iy .Protection Society of Kingaton sud e of Mrs.Say going to Kin ton, bein, 50 boys and 35 girls, ag: from 3to 14 came out by the paid - nesian.\u201d ga Gri as a also à party of in a [of beteen 30 and 40 for Flas ili ul at the bec, four récoltes ordained pr ol oons and fifteen to ro an deacons made prieets.Monsigneur Racine, of Chi will preside at the ordi on.He next week to commence the annual o eaves Jatt Jor Archbishop Taschereau, now at Edouard Martin, of Bale Bt.Paul, has arrived in Quebec as a delegate, so he says, of a large umber of farmers in that locality to visit and report on the lands between St.Raymond and Lake Edward on the line of the Lake St.John bo (Railway.He states that there are about 800 families wanting to migrate in that direction.A party of three delegates from Roumania have ved at Quebec by the steamship \u201cPolynesian.\u201d They have come out to take up land for bwelve Bundrod families of Shelr ubtrymen oare a migrating.The 20 first to the County of Rentrow, In Ontario, where they will locate if the lands are found suitable; if pot they go to Manitoba.Their I, Lise Lindel and Jacob names are B, W Schwartz .= Danby.Bp, A few Montrealers are here on a few holl- On Th our! afterne n las Mr.T.J u on ast, r.eh Blake, of the Bros., owners, met With a ee souident In the As he was go! down ot of the mi he and ell some n feet, Coco footing bruises on the face and leg, which laid him up for a few days.James Beattie, farmer, living two miles from Danby, caught a bear a fow days They are very plentiful in the viinity ifis Several sheep from the farmers vos Last Sunday Mr.R.Fick: seei e bear carryl pit bu but store 2e reached torn the sheep rute into Adamsville and East Farnham, AdDe Anglican B of Montreal visited os Cie the th ult, whe! oo.met was held.an stig preeshed words of ot coungel & nd Ee govragement to those present, and adminis- © rite of baptism.The altar and chancel were decorated with fiowers, which were much admired, and gave a bappy and © a and well ordered beautiful aspect to the eve ning the Bishop visit- om, of Fa East and in St.Augustine\u2019s ministered the Apostolic rite of confirmation to ten adults, fave 8 a faithful address + : 2 Tocge cot reach with power ar, ngregatio ig ministration of the ord powly confirmed and to a bet of th ose present Thesinglng ESR der Mr.L.Hall a Had leader ship ae ns Sven ado rnes tee rs c orn e Sacred edifice.Th confirmation included band of candidates at famili persons; some having come from the Uni od States, for baptism and confirmation, and Ou ronments are otten.Improvements were vis he bo forgot shed br horses and rom aod 8 Beat wire fonco > Inolosing \u20ac the e ground e Rov.th Given, oT Week Sheffor.Ki kindly assisted and took part in services held.= Derby Lane Vi.SRE from the Women\u2019s C.T.Union here, toe the county convention of that association held = Sarastburg last Wednes- ohn G, Fo Foster, B.C, LL.been ne dE IAT en aides wil Ee ou business Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil cured him of a bad case of piles of eight years\u2019 standing tried almost every known remedy, two Buffalo bys clans,\u201d Without relief; but il cured the O him; he thinks it cannot be Le men dod too highly.\" Therebeing Imitations on the market of Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecleo- tric Oil, customers will see that they get the genuine.Henry M Morgan & CE are se ter, Wi is, Tapestry, fol, a Union, and Hemp\u2019 Canssels at 15 to 25 per cen below current prices bing Lok an excellent opportunity for those who havo not yet furnished to procure a carpet ata moderate price.Louis Stervosky End Harris Aaronson ferred counter charges of larceny each other at the Tombe, Now York.Foch aoc the other of stoaling his dog.\u201cWhere is the dog?\u201d asked the court.\u201cHe skipped!\u201d sententiously said the liceman.\u201cThen leave it to the dog.The one whose home he goes to owns him!\u201d sald the court, and the case was dismissed.Aaking Towder.SAAN POWDER Absolutely Pure.nd vrtcigeameucre.coomorical thin 0 0 fads of oo cannot pe Er ae Te BoTAL ARIEG POWDER CO.108 Wall Street, X.Y At Wboiesale by TExe #CosTIOAN & WiLsox.KA WTORD & GORDOE TALTER PAUL AVID CRAWFORD.9 ROBERTHON.ALx 600d At Betail by x MoGissou.dn 3 aie.JOEY HOVE.TX Ke Fo AX 60 Armor: COURT 15 gogo Fo SALE\u2014NINE BOLID-STEEL 8C, CRATERS | AND fad wheel-barrows.Apply 8 145 Dotlers 203 Fors SALES Q YD Fos DES pee se Fiore of sculls, yey and poley om FR Aa IN G Apply 56 Ken 13 Hox fu39 OW CA SF rence Main st.oy Fos A LA ER Ra pee = = 5 80-in che st stroke, from E.K.Gil d well adapted for a ferry.Apply 1RST- RCSA, FARSERGER 3 ELE RS Forte now the Address Romeo Step Bt, Tair OE SA SALE\u2014AT HALF A NEW Cash Desk.Address adress 4605 Lonananry tiere St.129t1 OR SALE\u2014OHEAP\u2014A FIRST-CLASS AMERICAN Tor svecr, CURE Bick Headache and relleve all the tronbice imet- denttoa miness, Pain 1 in th bilious state of the system, such as ae Nausea, Drowsincss, D stress after eatin e Side, &c.While their most tes able sacceas has been shown in curing eb 1 SICK yet Carter\u2019aLittle Liver Pillsare equaliy a Constipation, Se and preventin this annoying complaint, whil all ll disorders of the stomach, stimulete L the liver and regulate the bowels.Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bealmost priceless to those whe suffer from this distressing complaint; but forta- nately their ness does not end here, and those who once try them ia fad these litle Be ding vals able in se many ways tha tthey will no to do withoutthem But after all sick re ACHE Ia the banc of so many lives that.ere is where we make oor get others a Carter'y yery mat.Pose.boast.Our pills cure & while Ete Liver Pills are very ymall and totake.Ope or twe pile = makes dose.stiietly vegetable an eir gentle action please \u2014 viaie At 25 cents; five for us dy draggiets everywhe 3, er sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO., Bonnar -* New Yerk Olty, Era by Physicians and Drnsutets a verybody knows the general uses of a plaster, an spcine Porvus Plasters are the best.Tou 0d A HOME DRUGGIST test of mimi! that state, and Bo other medicine ; TESTIFIES.t home is hot alws: the best But we point \u2018proudly to the fact ine has won for itself among ali such universal approbation in ita own city, country, people, as Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.interest to every sufferer: \u2014 RHEUMATISM, wd seid vere that I could not move ana the bx bod, or = reset Fithout help.1 tried several rome.! thout mu any re wn .BARSAP.TE a Yoox AYER'S the of bottles of which was com otely eared, Have sold large uantities your SARSAPARILLA, And i iy retains ils wonderful ere le is the best b: pablie.The many notable cures it has this vicinity convince me that it F, HARKS.\u201d River St, Buckland, Mam.May 05 10m.SALT RHEUM.=: was for over twenty GEOXOE Carpet tn Lavell bre Ta rporation, to Lowell athioted Tan Balt B Rheum in its mort fo! Ts ulcerations actuall surface of his and ime He was entirely cured by Avex's dimanac for 1883.Jere PREPARED BY Dr.5.C.Ayer & Co., Lowefl, Mass.Solid by all Druggists; $1, six bottles for §5.A Medicine Chest in Themselves.Clean quiek,s Benson\u2019s Capeine Porous Plasters remain unéqualled as a ed are] 0020000 Tee SCIENCE OF LIFE ONLY 81 BY MATL, POST-PAID.side baz, in riect order.Will be sold a | ce, as the owner has no further use for } \u2018 ft.Oanbe seen aly, \\NAGAN'S ST LE, REAT ED AG 10AL WORK ON A 121tf FT t pExhansten UT, Nérvous and ENTER ASUS: in Man.» from ot noun.and the ui 2 Bus \u20ac = sim = Oum.Eis Gi old.lt con hore s or A Jonizis la Pen as alts ea; For SALE CE ea fe Boe ali eri, covers, fnil XEW AND MOST VALUABLE AND SUCCERS Biesey pe tbe money» er = £5 ENT pag br ed sélis fran.e only $1.00 by .A cause his 0 cannot ve sam) .d now, Gold medal awarded the wary ihe mel Is Ce, of Top mE spiborh m1 Modicai Association, to tse ofeets basiness on low or ï a ee AE LE VE ARE ET fase D.8.A 2 8 : = 1 | pa : DT Rete you: ann Bay 0 BALE \u2014 BED RBSTAU- oi \"20e rant, Fixtures and Billiard and Pool péter go 5 HES dice) nstinte oie ey Tables in first-class s0d Bu on, easy terms.\u2018sonne mean af) \u2018ana qe 196 6 2520 Noime DAME Fes Gauss TE HER Fi ae ful us in Caring cues os bojd (no Ib ua nae\u201d Ee a die coder in \u201crH YSEL WET ganodiale wilh a\u201d wholeeals Bouse.Address Ts nutes ts Purchase, A A le, In order.Apply, and au15 Notre Dame St.in WANES HORT EX, MARGE EE t and onne st.Zeus.SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS of the very Brer Exazax make, sad unrivaled fog Praxmurre, Durasturer and Evexnnes of Poraes.| [ REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION] ; Sold by all slationers.ç Snlratiies.lusiosing Ble.der Th yags \u201catuiegue, BURTIN, BOYD & CO.ae por Connie | Da Shi Eat as 845 Uà Paul Ses Motesends.\u2026.: \u2014 LME d PEULAPELPELE.F Mado tu vruey destraite pattern, ihe Levi uno SHARD RUBBER TRUSSE Fig Be] EE non cleanly, durable, = se] 1 pee , trostlon.Unafociod pes wa a Sp br ees TESTINISINENTS 72e Fnéer Putrenage tt be Var mort Eee me » De.@.Morton, and east, Thomas Our rad others, Jon 10 man scrip Mai Gents\u2019 White Genta\u201d Light-col, Jones Linen Collars, turn-down, Je.20, plain and colo! Thiet q@ d ors fal for} FRHE ÉCIENCE FOF LIFE, OR BELF-PRES- ervati a medical work for every Jones: midiearst or old 136 jovaluable we Id Gloves, Jouvin's, #5c, worth 6.o .do te lows and Ties, 25¢ doa 85¢c dos © ih \u20ac in 650 do, stand-u Gent: a rigie Symmer Scarfs, esis, Lic each.Hines Serge Coats, 63 each.i H Scotch Caps, Ze each.Tila Mail Pleas, or 3 for 260.1 255, rtain Net, wide, , wort l'iano Covers, White 3 Badr Purses, Plush a Ornamenti.Genera 1695 Notre JFPRESENIATION ADDRESSES Lattes of Condolence, &c, &c.| illuminated or vellum, parchment-velluin or parchment in artistic style, Edwin Cox & Co., 114 8t.Fran- Dame Bt, 2nd flat, 4 doors east Place d' Annes.cols Xavier st, st, Maître Apprentice wanted.121z000 HOTOGRAPHS \u2014 A FINE AsSSORT- ment of plain and colored Photos; also, Yiews, just received, at the and 23 Cent Store PDO Notre Dame Street MINERAL Nature's remedy for all diseases of tho kidnoys.hiet.C 200 Notre Daine dE S000 Mxilronds.THE OLD RELIABLE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & TACIFIC ntains the load botwoen Chicago and Min neapolis and St Paul.the famous J.FRANCIS 33 York st, (= ALBERT LEA ROUTE xu\u2014 ) \u2014 RAVIXG \u2014 O\u2014TRAINS EACH WAY DAILF\u20142 - VITE \u2014 Unsurpassed Accommodations for all classes of passengers, is the best route to all points in Northern Minnesota, Dakota, Manitoba, Oregon, Washington Territory and British Columbia.FAST EXPRESS TRAINS ON THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE -\u2014 ALSO Make Direct Connections at Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atchi- son.Council Bluffs and Omaha with all Boads arossing the Continent or penetrating the States and Territories west thereof.THROUGH CARS FROM CHICAGO TO DENVER & OREGON &F Through Tickets on FET aa re For turther information address ada and the Provin Gen.Teil snd Fais Agente En eT McPHERSON, i, Gao.x A Op dem (Arnapnan PACIFIO RAILWAY, KASTREN DIVISION The Old Beliable w.des aapiy sé te ; cor.MeGQ), à Videos Hama Take Ou wr.Bis Station.MONTREAL axp OTTAWA BHORT.BT.LINE, iris Arrangement ta etant, Wednesday, Z3ra April, Tyas Tamia.oon hn local a hear TE ares 1( wp Emm SD ta Hee SE The Great scenic Mouse of (anada eine 10 sDe clegant appointmants of 14s a Alaa OCR VER PERLE \u201ciors phOCEVILLE PÉgra, SODBURT.eur For Vee fot jatorinasion Ca a new os Tioket #66 ST.JAMES STREET, 306 x exo w.Hips eu da Macs ! ABCHKE BAKE Cy pas Ar RALWAr TIME TABLES BONAVENTURESTATION, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.GOING oJ Pamenger train foe Toronto, 9.00 Ww Eg qe Fes sais 2 utl, rétui ys only and CENTRAL chien ed RA ILWAY, GOING ROUTH AND) EART-St, Jonns s And St.{ibans 8.30 ton, te a Thi and 8 Now and | EE ES pou UTM-EAATRRN RAILWAY.' ne anyataie a a Ne epoch td 15e ar i BL fame us eg Fis brLiwams AND NUDSON BAILWAY fromm New Tork a a aad $ EE er DALHOUBIE SQUARE STATION.CANADIAN TAourro RAILWAY.or PER for sin wa Eypease.n fede Se, Slat NORTR SHORE B, = AT AY 1x Three vers, and Ohebec fee A Li rh omy gogo 330 ri ood: EN - : : .wage \u20ac NS A co.à Auctioneers and Agents.239 St.Jumes Streot.@QHOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT COTE ST.ANTOINE.Three lots of 45 ft.x about 148 ft.each, forming the 8.W.corner of Cote Rt.Antoine Road and Victoria Avenue.Beautiful situation.Fine Yow.126 Geod CRADOCK SIMPSON 0 St.James Street.Montreal Laxe M emvurEemaGoG: For unie or to let\u2014furnished villa, opposite (Geo: eville.rooins, also ice house (filled) , bathing and buat-how de th two \u2018boats (complete), property uf late T.WV.Jenny to 138 Beod OR SALE-CENTRAL CITY PROPERTY \u2014$40,000.00\u2014Cash or half cash, balance can remain at 6 per cont.interest.Present owners will take a long lease at 7 per cent.snnum on purchase price, paying all taxes, surance.and making all repairs, gross repairs included.The price of city property fast increasing, together with such a lease doing away with the cup venitence atlending property, make this a preferable investment la locke 1e fluctuations of the market con UbES.207 8L Juanes Street.1366 W.A.RITCHIE, 151 St.James St, OR SALE\u2014DELIGHTFUL GOUNTEY Residence near Richmond, P.Q.roperty 7 ia particularly = suitable for a gentleman\u2019 ° This The oes new, ur \u201cand \u2018well finispea, Re pels abe Deantful view of preg lley of the River St ings are co iute in every respect e: A Title o Jor fliars, appl to Arthur Ba craie Richmond, « of Fred: Evans.hd 1831 OR SALK\u2014A LOT ON CONWAY ST.25 by 100 ft A Lot on the Bond erty at Cote St.Antoine, 63 x 175 ons Antoine Street, corner Guy; 4 he on Street, corner St.Anto Sih mona Avenue ; 8 Bicone Kasy ter 1S0stf Property for Sale at Cote St.Antoine ! That very desirable vacant Lot situated on Clarke Avenue, Cote Bt.Antoine, Cadastral] No.287.with a superficial area of 28,726 feet.This will be found a magnificent site for a \u201cVilla\u201d Residence, being on the slope of the mountain and commanding a splendid view of the River Bt.Lawrence as {ar as the Lachine oo.ME MICK, SE Ra tee Eapide as also tb he adjacent country for miles aroun poly HUGH GRAHAM, 126t1 BTAR office.1 Summer Brsons Ocean House, Old Orchard, Me.the This \u2018* old-time ee sraside Hotel will be rienced hotel men.wen Ample accommodations Yor 200 guests, cireulars, terms, , address Open June 30th.120218 J.B.MERRILL, CENTRAL HOUSE OLD Dy BEACH, Maine, U.S.A.To and ers igned desires to thank the many friends To patrons of the CENTRAL for the liberal patrons e of provious seasons, and would earnestly solicit the continuance of the same with a recommendation to their frionds, trusting that our\u2019 continued exporience in manag the CENTRAL for the past twelve ears, together with the many added conven- ences, would conduce to make your season\u2019s vacation equally, and d possibly more pleasant than in the past.T TRAL stands unri- vailed in location for pen points of attraction and facilities for pleasure.Accommodates 150 guests.Pleasant and attractive surroundings.ppointmenta, tables and service unexcolled.Bathing.boating, fishing and driving speciall ve.Pre- -eminently the selection an resort of Canadians, over 1.800 names of whom arc to be seen upon our register, very many from Montreal and vicinity.One of the m comfortable and social houses tbat can found for families or others in which to spen the summer vacation.Terms less for equal accommodations than can be- obtained © ewhere.Pure ocean air, free | from malaria or any by objectionable foa- res, and conducive reshing sleep.Send for terms and descriptive circulars to * 19018 WESLEY G.SMITH.The St Leon Springs House = Will baope ed for Euosts BATURDAY, May 31st.NB sell gyery Saturday dui the Summer nue Tickets to Louise End er i ant as.EK.GILMAN, vases President and Manag ST.LEON SPRINGS CO.© Tres HE BELŒIL MOUNTAINS, st.Hilaire, P.@.C J \u201cThe Lroquots House will opened for the season June 19th.Epnotel ments Tor poi parties and excursions.arrange CAMPBELL BROS.Masoanoms Bonga! the flea), Mase.Twen chester (bY Ya ven DA eT Tes from ww an Sy and surf bathing.Reantirar drives.org HO! AY, agé 85.J.B Boom.House, 4 | Caledonia Springs oF BHEU MATIBM, DYSPEPSIA.WSUMNEE RESORT.Jor x terne, bo.address Me.1 Horumar, Adan ae Grind Hotel open from 11th Jgne.Comfort end'moderste charges.Send fofguide.126s y\u2014 ABENAKIS SPRINCS, ST.Fraxcors pv Lac.\u2014The Abe quest Springs is now open for the Hot and cold mineral X rs and Aptrentices.À Eros & Aecher, 62 McGill at, WASTED FOR A FEW WEEKS, A HOUR accustomed to wait ag table.Apply at 107 Avenue.w ANTED-FOR AN OFFICE, A YOUSU abuut 18 or 19 years of must speak guages.Address Box 838.1.FT i \" ra Soa WW\u201d ERVAN Felarences.A ppir 04 tiypolite Street.1886 WASTED FORS RIVERS 4 Gooh JEWELLERY rer, must come with good ood references ; a an Emigrée Moy to learn the Jewallery trade.\u2018A Drawer 53, Tlirce Rivera, P.Qu.1 wa ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEM furnish Nght, simple work at you, on hou; os, dy tua!l any distance ; you can make +3 to x dass canvassing, no inisrepresentation ; we ave a pos de wand for our work, and furnish \u2018steady Amp Address Royal Manufacturing Co., Provi rie ot WE TONS, CIES Ro iach Folie lots, TEATY Job.Bo rile.hit ouamsnips.en EE \u2014or- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.1884- Summer Arrangement -1884 LIVERPOOL & QUENEC MAIL LEND STEAMER TROM LIVERPOUL SUERSO .sa a3 May El Liverpool, Halifax & ee Lime.°° FYROM LIVERPOOL ATRAMEE | salt loss.ZUKSDAY, TTESDAT, MONBAF.A 22 |Havovmiaw.| Ma 19 Aly JCAAPIAN .ny nL » = 20 |Nova ScoTras.| June 1 June i |HANOVEMLAN.ma * 17 [CASPIAN.July Jaly 1 {Nova Bcumiax.\u201c \u201c 15 MaxovERIAN Aug.Al * 2 |CasPriaw.* 19 Aug.12 [Nova ve OTIAN.| Sept 2 Glasgow and Quebec Service.Frox GLasgow.BTEAMER THURSDAY.17th April.ESTORIAN.Saih BEER AYREAN 1st May.\\ \u201c Ci 1 « u FROM GLASGOW.WEDNRSDAT, A 23rd April.th May.Por Fregbt, Passage or further informatica apply & A.ALLAN, a.1 India Street, - - Portland If WhiteCrossLine Steinmann & Laivis À Dre pe ane ANT rect an Tegular r somm NADA Under con contract with the Dominion FR.\u2018the &temuers are intended W be despatched as From Antwerp direct for Quebec and Montreal: sa.HEKMOD- on or about MELVETA dessu nues on or about = Te ntreal to Antwerp: 4 ss, HELVETIA bere .on or about 0th Regular monthly communication will be throughout th le Season.Thro h Bills of Lading gradted in Antwerp wn ¥en wi oo LL or MUN DERLO & Reesor Roatrest, J) FFG RHEDEREL -HANSA, (Mansa Steamship Company, of Ham! The BR; ANTWERP and iii he BR.\"VORSETZEN\" will sai apout fnd sd from Montr onl ton for, en from Hambure 28th May.ad A Antw Quebec and Montreal, a Ro e 88.\u2019 WAND.rg 28th June an Antrerp § ht and gthor infor CS as THE we Juno, direet followed or rom u For rates of fre apply to GRIY fishin ue = 3 frend M pp Crean wi form fo AE FE but x be rt A NO CA ORB.abin, EE 4 2 poo.SY Restessionnl.NNT NNSA NANI NS NDING NNSA NS SNS foal D® JAMES BELL, \u201c.Lara Mevicoas Sorrarcrmmenr - GENERAL HosPrran).\u201cva: js Li 48 Beaver Hall ; MOoWTREAL GENERAL HOSPITAL, No.487 WELLINGTON Tt 19Beod13 Point St, .D IL BOL : ADVOGASE, BAREISTER, ATTORNEY, iad OFTÔR, COMMIRSIONAN, de, Ofllocs\u201470 Et.James Strest, Montreni.Collectims promptly stionded wo 2 Bisallaneons.nT oe \u2018 MRosrer snarr, Orproc ad Bron\u201d Tarn: ST Colborne Street, Meoutreet.Are for the MT! MIDDLESEX Company's n ial ng.St JIOLMANS PIOTORLAL FAMILY BIBLE) \u2014- Oontaining hoth versions of the Now Tester menu the Parnblos of nar ord ae ur.andnomely iilastrated with Lot tail page 7.Hire siFaucne Pis 03 TH Rens MA.clygant du designs.AE RA Agonta, on.AJ, US ; oF An a CovTRACIOD | fave : a as\u201d + terne 407 1 me = er gett vi DATLY STAR is pent to any part of the ada.pos ree, st $3 a bad ion Sls months, and 9 90e for three f THE STAR a A éve tue olrqulation of The other EE Newspapers published in tbe city of t for Prenoh and pm TE STan\u2014Mons.À.prette.Bu ne 51 bis.Paris.France.SEE 7 CrmcoLaTiON or THE BTAR FOB 1883 and 1894 end'g June 3, \"83.Week end'g TH \u201884 onday.20,101 {Monday .018 re 20,154 Tuesday.21,908 esday || 720.220) Wednesday .22,192 ureday .20,209 Thursday eens 22,130 2021220, 332 Frida À ,076 y.21, 5u3/Satur ay.ee \"628 Total.122,607 Total.133.950 \"% PRESENT DAILY AVERAGH 22,325.TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1884.\u2014\u2014 \"A BHABEHOLDER of the Bank of Montreal at the meeting yesterday wanted tp know whether the \u201c loans to Government\u2019 were to \u201cthe Provincial Government cr to the Canadian Pacific Government.\u201d The little slip was quite pardonable.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tax Dominion Government has deliberately thrown away about $35,000 by its stupid tinkering with the canal tolls.Claiming that the total abolition of the tolls would not appreclably Increase the traffic on the route, it has reduced the tolls on wheat, Indian corn, oats, barley and rye passing through the Welland Canal for Montreal and ports east of Montreal from twenty cents to ten cents per ton.The tolls on the 8t.Lawrence canals paid by grain which has not come through the Welland Canal will pay fifteen cents as before.The effect of this brilliant policy is to discriminate in favor of American grain against Canadian grain.The patriotic Canadian Government will bring American grain through the Welland and St.Lawrenco-eanals for ten cents; Canadian grain only going through the 8t.Lawrence canals will have to pay fifteen cents.THE Boston Star says apropos of President Arthur's candidature, \u201cNo man with a coat- of-arms and a Latin motto will be elect} President of the United States during this century.\u201d We have little sympathy with this kind of argument.We du not admire snobbery In any sbape or form, aud snobbery is often indicated by the assumption of heraldic devives of conspicuous Inappropri- &teness, and to which tho wearer has no earthly claim.But there is too great a teu- dency In America to frown down family pride, which in itself is not a bad thing, and too much of a disposition to look upon good breeding as a positive disqualification for the Presidency.To make a good candidate, which is a more import- sat thing than to.make a good President, a man wants to be able to show that he aftlved somewhere or another with a capital of not more than fifteen cents with which to commence lifo and the race for the White Hoitse, or that in early life he drove mules \u2018or split shingles.In fact some good Amerf- ean citizens seem to think that no man who bas not driven mules.is fit to preside over them (the citizens we mean).Mr.Arthur has offended many of his countrymen simply because he happens to be a polished gentleman, no slight qualification we im- .aglne for the Presidency.THE great \u2018objection raised to Tilden by the Democrats is that he is too feeble to undertake the work of the canvass.Were they sure of Lis election they would not oonsider him too feeble tu preside over the American people for four years.Curiously a.somewhat similar objection Is made to Arthur by his Republican opponents.The Philadelphia Kecord says: \u201c The Republican opponents of Chester A.Arthur cheerfully admit that he has proved a good President, but they assert that he would make a bad candidate.\u201d The objection to Arthur is not physical incapacity tor the canvass or unfit- Ress for the office, but he would make a bad tandidate.Theoretically all the citizens of the United States are trying to find the man who will make the best President, but fn fact each of the two great parties ia at ita wits end to find the man who will make the bost candidate.There are lots of enfranchised citizens in every constituency who would rather vote for the suc cessful candidate than for the best man, and party leaders implore their followers to poll early because thoy know there are people who wait until lato in the day so that they may vote for the winning candidate.On the same principlo we presume that some people tako light blue and dark blue favors to the Oxford apd Cambridge Boat Race.The struggle for the Presidency is the great national race, and people want to back not the best horse but the best horse for that particular oourse, Le Nord says that Chief Justico Meredith will be asked to accept the commission to investigate the circumstances surrounding the construction and sale of the Quebec Government railways.The Gazette, which for a Government organ seems lamentably ill-informed, oxpresses the hope that Le Nord's statement is well founded and says the appointment would give the greatest oonfl- dence In the impartial character of the investigation, with which we entiroly agree.Then the (Gazette goes on to say \u201cthe suggestion of it indicates the sincerity of the Government in the policy they have promised.\u201d Trust the Gazetle to recognize symptoms of virtue in tho Quebec Goveru- ment which wouid be invisible to most people.Mr.Joly has asked that an Inveeti- gation be made into the circumstances con- pected with the legislation ratifving the sale of the railway.He has charged that Mr.Sénécal, one of the purchasers of the railway, at a great deal of money to secure the tion of the members of the Legislative Assembly who voted tho ratification of the sale, and the Government positively rehises to institute such an investigation, but it proposas to investigate something else, the circumstances connected with the construction and salo of the road only.not the legislation.- The Government will bave fo Investigation which will show how Mr.Sénécal's corruption fund was spent.And the (azelle sees in this an indication of the Government's sincerity! Perhaph howover the Government may yet venture to Investigate the tances connected with that election.y mot ask the Hon.J.A.Mousseau to acospt the commission?With what ocstatlo admiration the Gareite would exclaim \u201cWhat an evidefice of the Government's sin- earity!\u201d \u2014 British Association.gs of the Decoration 8ub-Committes an fing Committee wore held yesterday, the Ic ormer grepting the names of Messrs.Burland and argon ero o Cai \"to the rE roan we! Commi sacted some A and a ded hen name of Mr.A.À D meer _GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors, | im fare be Pe Apaual General Mooting ef _Sharehoiders.The annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Montreal was held at one o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Board Room.There was a large attendance of shareholders,prominent amongst whom were the following :\u2014Hon.Donald A.Smith, (Vice- President), Hon.John Hamilton, Alex.Murray, George A.Drummond, A.T.Paterson, Hugh McLennan, Gilbert Soott, Alfred Brown, Robert Anderson, E.H.King (of London, Eng., and an ex-president of the bank), J.Burnett, Hector Mackenzie, D.L.McDougall, Thos.Cramp, Jesse Joseph, J.H.Joseph, Andrew Robertson, R.W.Shep- berd, M.Branchaud, Q.0., W.W.Robertson, Q.C., Thos.Workman, Henry.E.Murray, D.Kinsella, Robt.Moat, J.J.Arnton, Thomas Davidson, Hon.Mr.Justice Cross, W.B.Cumming, John Crawford, D.K.Stoddart, John Morrison, Louls } ason, John McDonald, W.Mackenzie, W.8.Evans, Charles Glackmeyer, John McDougall, L.J.Forget, G.Strathy, R.Elliot, A.Walmsley (St.Johns), Campbell Lane, etc., ow On motion of Mr.L.MoDougall, the Hon.Donald A.Sues, \u2018Vice-President, was requestod to take the chair.Tbe Chairman announced that the first business of the meeti was the appolnt- ment of scrutineers and a secretary.Mr.A.Paterson mov: seconded by Mr.H Mackonzie, that the following gentlemen La @ appointed to act as scrutineers\u2014Messrs.Cumming and Thos.Davidson, and at Mr.A.B.Buchanan be the secretary of this meeting.\u2014Carriod.The Chairman then called upon the General Manager, Mr.W.J.Buchanan, to read THE REPORT OF THE DIRECTORS to the shareholders at thelr 66th annual general meoting, held 2nd June, 1884: \u2014 The Directors beg to present the G6th annual report, showing the result of the business of tho year ending 30th April, 1884 .\u2014 The balanco of profit and loss account on 30th April, 1883, was, § 822,192.24 The profits of the year ended 30th April last, after deductin charges of management, an making all necessary brovision tor bud and doubtful debts, À) a RE .1,434,960.13 $1,736.452.36 From which have to be deducted: \u2014 Dividend five per cent.paid 1st December, 188 Dividend à er dont.ayable 1st June.1884 600,000 Addition to the *Rest\u201d.250,000 1.450,000 00 Leaving a balance of.$ 306,452.39 to be carried forward at credit of profit and loss account fur the .your.The figures in the go oneral statement, which is appended, differ so little, comparatively, trom those presented to the shareholders at the same period last year, that no special remarks are called for punloss it be simply to draw attention to t Be fact that the sum of $250,000 has been ad to tho rest, bringing hat fund up to $6,000,000 \u2014ur 50 per cent.of the capital.As has been the ordinary custom, all the branches of the Bank have been inspected during the year.The business of the Bank at Newcastle, N.B.and Portage la Prairie, Man, having prov od unprofitable, and there being no probability of improvemen the offices at those points have been cl , and the premises at the former place, which were the property of the Bank.have been disposed by sale to the Dominion Government, The Directors have bad under consideration and approve of a scheme, for the syper- annuation of the officers of the bank, and embodying a provision tor widows and orphans ol the officers, ona acale based upon the amount of salary an and, i I of service of each officer, ich the Directors recommend their sure néons in office to carry out And In consideration of the Bank recing to undertake this scheme, the cers ills on thelr part, be willing to submit toa monthly deduction from their salaries of such a percentage as may be upon, and will also, in addition, transfer te the Bank their interest iu \u201cthe Lrepen Aunuity and Guarantee Funds fo, which has been in existence for the past 3 ears, and whose capital, or accumulate und, now amounts to Fabout $206,000.An the Directors further recommend that the incoming board be authorized to organize the said society for the purposes indicated, aud to take all proceedings they consider necessary to carry the proposed scheme into effect.(Signed), C.F.SMITHERS, President.GENERAL STATEMENT, LIABILITIES.30th April, 1884, Cap.stock paid up.$12.000,000.00 aioe pa Ip 86.000.000.00 al.of profits carried forward.806,452.88 $6.306,452.36 Unclaimed divli- endn.11,409.53 Half-yearly.divs.payable June 1, 1884.2 2.Laeu0ee 600,000.00 86,917,861.88 $18,917,861.88 Am.of notes of the Bank in cireula- tion.45,258.155.00 Deposita \u2018not bear: ing interest.7.695,917.77 Deposits bearing intereat.12,958,773.53 Balances due to other Banks in Canada.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.99.867.58 $44.859,575,71 ASSETS.82.005.495.67 mand notes.8,927,644.00 Balance due from thor, banks in ada.Gold and silver coln ourrent.\"Government de- 77,927.44 Due from agencies of this Fan and other bunks in foreign coun- es.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Due from oncles of this bank and other banks in Great Britain.1,451,476.838 Notes and cheques 5,581.675.99 of othor banks.1,671,525.48 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014$14,118,044.88 Bank premises at Montreal and branches.440,000.00 Loans au bills discounted.\u201c280, 091,205.23 Debta secured by mortgages and other securities.61,995.26 Overdue debts not poolally roonred (estimated lost provided for).211,240.83 ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014$80,804.580.88 $44.809,875.71 W.J.BUCHANAN.General Manager.BANE 07 MONTREAL MoxTREAL, 80th April, Yaga.sl THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS, phe he Vice-President, Hon.D.A.Smith, then re the report of the Directors, now read.be opted and printed for distribution among he shareholders.Ho sald :\u2014Gentlemen, before putti is motion to the meeting.I wish Pan his tb the part of my colloagues and m if, our very great regret that your President is not able to be al this meeting.I may add that I am requested by Mr.Smithers to say with what concern and with what regret he tihds that he Is not able to meet you to-day.You will however be ple to know that while he is not able to be with us to-day, he has improved a good deal within the last fortnight and is now on the.mend.that, in short, be is getting strong, and expec be \u2018able to give his Postion je the affairs ot, the Hank formerly wit! Ine 8 very few d are.say how much ragret myself that\u2019 it is har cossary.dar these clrcumstances, that 1 should\u201d vreside at this meeting, as 1 know how very inadequately it is ible for me to discharge the duties devolv \u20ac upon the chairman.Looking to fopprt now read we find that the profits for the last year are as noarly as ble 13 per pent, or one per cent.less t aan for the year tely ol te the pu $25.941,719.88 ae itup to the share.for the 10 ust v al of of point ha This labor this polnt has been at will give us, or ought to give, Jesursnce of steadiness to thestock, and il.1 amsure, | lve confidence to the s fou jo the circu tances = Pan which theBank contend, an those of the country and more es Kone especially look our orally an acroes the line, Ï think that there is no cause for pol =n, that the statement fore x to-day etter, but u the 5 rary, nk it ust & grality- all of us thet it ls so & and that we have sisal wthat point Lu the Rest that we can look forward to continue ten per cent.dividends at least.You are aware that some months back there was a great depression, as there ls to à os extent now; Jou know that a very large commission ouso i ltl to ok fer time to mee ations.may say, was prise to your Freeident, to the Di réctors, or Po the principal officers of the et o Presidont qoubded à note of warning at the last annual meeting, although in this you will recollect he was not borne out by some very astute men on the other side of the line, at least men of very great olal influence \u2014 the Chamber of Commerce amongst others wh said that everything was bright and that there was no fear anything, but n _unclouded Eta or a considerabla time.However, ones to it that it was necessary to be very cautious, the President and officers of the Bank have so guided themselves throughout that you will be happy to know that at this moment the Bank has not lost a sixpence by the transactions with thar housb.It will be seen that the volume of discounts is very much as it was last year, but there is this difference in the position, that while the commercial discounts and loans on seourities have, as it was considered prudent to do under the circumstances, been reduced very matorially, to the extent, in fact, of soveral millions, yet the difference has been A made up by loans to the Government, leav- D g the amount protty nearly as it was.The next point I should like toreler to in a few words is that of the propgaition before you of a pension fund for the officers of the Bank.You are all business men, acquainted with matters of business, not only as well, but most of you very much better than I, and you are aware that 1n most large institutions some such schem ne as tho one now proposed has been adopted, and where it hag pot vet been introduced, we know that somo of the principal banks in Great Britain have it in contemplation.Up to this time the Directors had to accept the responsibility of allowances to those retiring from the bank.The arrangements were arbitrary and gave rise questions as to amount or scale, and the funds were all provided by the Bank.This being the case, the Bank officers were ungble to make any calaulation as to what they would have In the event of having to retire in consequence of 111 health or old age.Now what is pr is that in tho future the Directors shall be relleved of unnecessary resppnaibility and question as to the rate of allowances.© scheme now pro- ed establishes tho scale, and a large posa will be provided throu 'h the transfer to the Bank of the officers\u2019 interest in the existing snpulty associations, capital, upwards of $200, 00d, on which only a small annual allowance is How, chargeable, and the officers of the bank will contribute at the start annually about sufficient to cover the allowance tp the present psion- ers and annuitants.1 should d say that this fu d is at present administered by certain cers of the Bank, but is simply a widows\u2019 and orphans\u2019 fund, \"and does not provide in any way for a retiring allowange for office when unfit either through ill-beaith or ol age for further service.It is believed that this scheme will only involve an additional charge on the bank of $15,000 a year, and there is every prospect of their being a considerable reduction of the amount required after the first five years, as the fund set aside will have then in all human probabilit grown tobe a large one.lt will, as you wi all Bee, be a very great satisfaction to the officers to find that they will be able to calculate exactly what they will be entitled to when eligible for the pension, and they will have something to depend upon as a certainty, and it will be a greater incentive to them, if that were possible, to do their utmost in the Interests of the batik\u2014not tha! such further inducement ls necessary, for beliove that you have a staff of officers not only most faithful but most efficient and most capable to conduct the affairs of the Bank.The Directors in considering this, have felt that it would be in every way ln the Interests of the Bank that such a scheme should be carried out, and they now leave it to you to pronounce on it, and I have no doubt that you will feel in doin so, that it will be mutual benofit both the shareholders an to the officers that such a scheme should be pproved of.Justa few words more before an ing down, \u20ac We see that after sixt six years of work (the first meeting of the was held in 1818) and by careful Dares ment the Bank now finds itself with a \u201crest\u201d of $6,000,000 just referred to, and, as I have sald alrendy, secing that it has\u2019 not been gathered up in à very ahott time, but that it has been by carefu management throughout these long rs this has been accomplished, you will feel that in the future there will be an assurance of at least a steady dividend, and we trust also from time to time a bonus, as there will not be the same necessity as in the t ot taking from the earnings atrengt en the Bank.We have so far as can be judged now a prospect of a good harvest; and looking to the great resources of the\u2019 country from one end to the other, seeing that in this portion of it, it bas been developed to a very largd oxtent, and that so much is being done away in the great North-West, that thins couple of years moro wo may expect to have a railway opened from the Atlantic to the Pacitic for the purposes of our trade and commerce, and that there is every expectation of a large influx of the ver bes} class of immigrants into the country, think wo may look forward with very great hope to the future; certainly we may confidently expect that in Montreal.whic bas o during tho sixty-six years to which I hav referred, risen from what was little more thah a village ta what it is at the present day there will be at least RB roportionate Pr ress in the \u2018future, and that the Bank ontreal will hate Îts full share in this ory prosperity.Mr.Alex.Murray\u2014I have | leasure Mr.Chairman, in sacondin, emotion.and in doing 80 I may say tha after the full explanations you have mude it is needieasg for me to sav anythin ng further.Itis quite true that the profits the past year have not been equal to thoseof some preceding years, oto on Sh the hole I think e shareholders nto be fairly satisfled.We have good the us usu dividende a and got the rest up to the desired and we have done thie aftr the\u2019 \u2018mont I liberal allowances, not only but also for doubtful oh ot ours the Bank profits for the last year have not been as large ns for the two previous yoars, chlefly because the opportunity for the large and safe employment of money has not been so good; ut we are looking forward to better times in the future, and the good harvest to which the chairman alluded will have the effect of giving opportunities for safe and more active emp! oymont of Bank funds, which this Bank is well able to take advantage of, and it is to bo hrs) that at the future meetings of the Bank tho sharsholdors will have greater reason to congratulate themselves t they are shareholders of the Bank of Montreal.I have much pleasure in seconding the adof adoption of the report.Morrison then asked several y answet- questions, D were 0 satisfa a by the General The Chairman\u2014If n or r gentleman desires to address the mooti tions with reg 0 the Maire of the Dank, a matter wi Teh he is more immediately nt **he General Manager, Mr.W.J.Buchanan, then 8 sald :\u2014The Vice-President, in the much be regretted absence of the President, bear a I fancy, fal pretty much all that you here concerning tho affairs of d prospec- general the Bank, Bot retrospective tive, but, as wo is usual for the manager to make some remarks, 1 may say that also consider we have no reason to be ashamed of Tears business.ve set out with a condl- fon of thi which was not altogether satisfactory d''orer production in our manu- porta hurtest did mot turn out rably.a | mepulachirors very shortly atte or hat no matter to w x degree they oo diversit y, the country could not the output of their mil and it looked at one time as {if seve would have to shut al ther.But notwithstanding all these untoward cir cumstances the has/ boen able to save about 12 on ile ge œpital, alter making w Ls de Fed à enr a rovision for cu \u2018dou 1 debts.ow avery believ Ear Fg, a en pt 111 call upon the General Mans tom a fow observa- the outcome of the past parer 08 hat cher Ee chat in à very nd dent ve gre consumers\u2019 handa, fepsrinl ve Les ibe we, Joturng lloy 18 rh this bo Oey .hered duo 0 heaithier con \u201ccondition of vs us a ansu.eans à emaller tof ow die curtail art ment pe omi em her | capital, put we ply Canada for the employm Pen fon means.Although New \"York until lately Uno se have dideys done vory fatrly bot e we one ve! there and in + Chicago, With a good crop.of which there | is at least a fair prospect, fresh heart will be pu t into our people The lu tor trade a occasion fou pondene 15 erefore, no to the future.The bank has aay Lea à successful career past.year with another, and the re is n Season now to think that it will not contique to prosper.We have at last attained to the ition for which Te hav for some years n striving that la, asa ot pur the Teel to oing capital and oe forced to withhold each year oa - of our profits from That n ty exists no longer; wes oply hope as well as Iaboy to have more to de amongst you in the ful I shall be happy to answer to the Sy ability a any questions which bal er may desire to put to m but be before I sit down I may state that s number of 8 on what is termed * street,\u201d that f ns which are not held by investors, is grad ; we can estimats they are ut 4,600 as against ainst 7,000 twelve months ago.Morrison-\u2014Would it not of be better to leave the superannuation fund to the Tague ance companies?Mr.Buchanan\u2014I think that means purchasing an annuity, which eo siderable amount of m money.Bank off as a rule, are not capitalists, and it requires good deal of capital to purchase an annuity You must bear in in mina that there is about $200,000 to be handed over by the annuity fund.The Directors have fore granted pensions and it bas a recognized iple that wben a man has spent his life in the service and cannot work any longer he cannot o turned out without any provision.pa tated In the report the officers will conèri ute and the charge to the Bank will only be, $15,000 in addition to what we now pay out in pensions, The contributions by the officers will about cover the existin, pensions.anc and with the Interest ou the $2004 0 capital in the course of five years such a large fund will be accumulated that we hope the necessity for cuntributions by the Bank will dim: if not cease altogether, and the interest on the fund will be sufficient for the future.Mr.Morrison\u2014If the fund suffers loss who will be responsible?Mr, Buchunan\u2014The fund will be under the Bank's control.1 Mr.M Morrison\u2014The Bank will suffer the 03s Mr.Buchanan\u2014The Bank will take charge of the fund itself.It is matter of arrangement whether.hy put the amount {nto government securities or make use of it in its ordinary business and allow a certain interest on i Mr.John Tord would like tosay a word 0 or ro Mr.fhairman, before the report is adopted.Tam sure am expression the opinlan of of all (Sresent when I say tha we are delighted to see you hore agaln, and at the same time we exceeding ly regret shat our President should be al t under circumstances which détain ti him from ng present at the eating.With reference to the superannuation scheme, I leave it to those who havo been more socustomed to it: have not sufficient information myself\u2019 to give an intel igonk vote vote upon that that question and henoe I ould throw tire responsibility upon the Board of Directors.I would like, however, to refer to a question which has been brought before the meet! the Bank on several occasions, that of the gross expenses as well as et revenue of The Bank.\u201cThe Shareno ders, I think, are not in a position to form any adequate or approximate estimate as to whether is Bank economically administered as compared with otber b; tte and I see no reason, Mr.Chairman, why @ shareholders should not hs taken more into your confidence.It has been sald In the t, and especially as our estéemed President has than onoo said, that he would be frank ane open with us and five us bis eonfidence.have no reason to belleve that this Bank is ministered in any other than an economis cal manner, but at the same time 1 do not see why the shareholders shotild n te be more taken into the confidence of the tors and the management of the Ba: otherwise {here would no incentive fe them to conflne themselves to any limi expense.At the same time, Mr.tman, 1 would not be understood as advocating à porsimonious poli oy on th on the Darts of the Bank.ith reference to r ont, u have not given us TE opin on of the Board as to what is to be te licy as to the distribution of the future and I fot ono would like to know bs at they intend to do in this direction.impression is \u2014and J think l am safe In ering you vu, hearty congratulations c of avery s yholdet for having attained that that while there is reason to grat at havi reached a Rest of 50 per Pont.of our capital that that Rest is ample, and that its further increase would peither add to the prestige por credit of the Bank, sod would only calculated to encoura ve and specula- tive transactions.I believe that the gratiry.ing position we oocup is owing, a great measure, to the stand and to the position taken by our able executive oto and to the integrity of pus Directors and the exeeutive cers of the Bank in the past.Capital and Rest altogether is past 15 000, .I hope, oir, and if Ibe an jud e of human mature, havl ng en 8 wit the Jxecutive, an fcularly out orth I may tht Cove fr rn and Hest of on valent not only to Jegalt Chdèr on Soi ots in the vault.I beliave that that capital.my memory serves me.Ate, is the Jarges! of any bank In the world, with the exception of the) Bank of England.I think the ci 0 of Montreal have reason to feel just an insti ution of oh re aitude paving with its office their midat, and I think re ne that the Bank of Montreal has fairly earned the distinction which it enjoys ot being a national as well as a pro- viuclal Bank, I expected that our chairman would have sal id a ors or two gut the overnmen ; the Hag eve hast not alluded that hat suble asm ba hos « good des eal of eposit- in other banks.iy oy Cees that the Ef rhioh ee ore ca 6 OI & vo vi not only in the inter pepe lo butin inte reste of e public.ne for ear revision are Be not only obvious, ut urge D refer to further | to direcs ect attention to the im the present y; \u2018wisdom not polities should be the maxim govergiog that administration.Sow, sir, you said a word or th roferenge to there being no Jomace.Consi t we only meet here once a year.qd for two or three hours, it may be, and di questions of momentous interest conce he Bank's affairs, might I ask, if it = tlm nent or irregular, what securi ere against a reourtonas J \"the financial isasters that have startled Now York and other American cie à ismaters have pot onl affeotad the ba pan ing ntpeents, but alm veapped the I oun: have aim relat system of the - country, and therefore I ps like to boar an expression of opinion from Jou, Mr.Chairman, or the General M to what security can we really bave against heso disasters: if the pee oF ence of any value to us, we have warnings that we must not rel too inti upon professional integri tegrity.own dm ion having given this subject si aption, \u20ac at the 1 antidote hor e ter IRpos OH the past o those who un Infor he Chair, ra T vrould jast as 8 word or twoabout the ip distribution of geo I orl be, have no Xp ven without orcas pat ces any satel on t Sepital of alwa keeping er en \u2018dividing very Sispotes Ther a can reasonabl .Your Directors, whoever HUE n the fiture, will see first that th the lu of the pao la is qu qu provided for for, and past mil wil ove ae they can ts Fo: Ora\u2019 Torn, of the Bask sion into pf That a clans Ui rss rs fo the ten r cent.d ow tst Pont qaizhé De t polo Al vidond and, rawn u when that, unft pon ol oar pry Bet.gate lag by the past, Re fn the re TT fafa pas tbat 1 toa soo | | Ra RE THE MONTREAL, DAILY or ARS TUESDAY.JUNE 3, 1980 BANK OF NORIREAL.holderk, that of 00 2, 0 J [2 5 | Error Et beget d to re © ZE Bapvict aly lhe thé Prosident Cal: told you 8 as posaible, ay ae it okie oon h of all 8, the Directors vo give every statement which in the Interest of the Bank shoul uld be given.bg ise there axe certain whieh LE intorest 3 the ans or hem to the last question, T thin 4 think wien Ro Brave ac it is by constant vi Lane Hon in the ment of the affairs of the Bank that the Bank and the A Bharebolder\u2014I would like ask whether thers is in the by-laws of thie Bank any provision against a Director of this Bank being a Director or office-holder of any railway corporation.The Chairman am not aware of any.The motion to adopt the report was thon carried unanimously.THANKS TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS.Mr.E.H biog, oO of London, Eng.\u2014 Mr.he pleasure of mov t th than ot She eeting be resent- the Presi © Vico President and irectors for the tion to the interests tho Ban Before doing thls, I think I am right in offering a word of oongratulation to the Directors of this Bank for having taken this oar when they have reached what od t she promised land, to doa fiz ul act in proposing to the share- olders the advisability of making the provision which they now contemplate for the superannuation of their oficers, I think the occasion was well chosen, and I am sure that the shareholders of this Bank as a body will willingly give their asseut to this, and from my own experience of the officers of the Bank, 1 know they deserving of this consideration.With regard to the vote of thanks, you are of course familiar with the com tion of our Board.All of them are gentlemen who fave boon connected with the banking and the mercantile interests of the Dominion in one or another during their whole life T:may safely say as in the past 1 eh every reason to rely on their strict attention to the interests of this great Instilu- tion.Lek I myself may venture to say a word In their favor.1 have had a long ex- rience of them, and I must say that dur- faa that long experience 1 feel warranted Moving that every one of these gentle- gave th e most undivided attention to thel intoroets of the bank, when thoy were called upon to decide uestions which wors sometimes very difficult, and 1 have! no doubt that the gentiomen compris o Board now are just as attentive as ous \u2018ot long ago when I was actively connected with the management of the Bank.There is, however, one thing that is a matter of regret to me, and that is, that there is but one member left since ! retired from this Bank, the only member of the Board left being your chalrman of to-day.It is, perhaps, the only regret Î feel, but if it says anything it gays that they are seldom chosen tosuch a hi office, and only when they have well rite lished thelr reputation as business men.Mr.Thomas Workman\u2014I have great satis- on in secanding this resolution because think that the present Board of Directors of the Bank of Montreal\u2014the Prosidout and the Gereral Manager, tho Vice-President and the Directors\u2014is equal to any that was ever in charge of this nk, Ido not wish to speak disrospectfully of thoir prodeoes- sors, but I look upon the present Board as quite equal to them, and, therefore, I think they A entitied to the thanks of this meeting and of all the stockholders of this Bank, and of the commercial community in the Dominion of Canada.The Bank of Montreal is the largest monetary institution in the Dominion, and we have to thank them for the safety wi ball the they have carried the Bank through « the troubled scenes.For the last a half our country has been gu pri | > a commercial depres- that depression still prevails, but, 1 th Dk, lt la quite evident that the elements of a bright prospect are rising and elting Heater qe dav.I anticipa myself, think every one ioe does, (oat the pr prospority which in form.or years Las charamatized he commercial interests of rized prevail.Such being the 1 have no doubt that the Bao! of ontreal will be able to dividends, Ru as already foreshadowed to-day, [may expect larger dividends.8 BY al means let full provision or bad or doubtful chin, \u201cand after that divide amongst oor reholders.There can be no use for building up a large Rest for posterity.Wbat have posterity done for us?We have done sotnething for them, however, and therefor after the pr rovisia ons referred to an Increase dividend will be highly acceptable to the abateloldprs, I ret very much to see the of our wort, Ÿ President, and we all at du & $hort me bis bealth will be tored, and that he will be able Sonia that ret (ministration, coupled with that of his 0 avan, that has bithorto characterized their management.I bave then much pleasure in seconding this resolu- on The otion was carried unanimously.ce-President, in returning thanks said 21 have on behalf of the Directors and If to tender our most sincere thanks for th resolution, and I am sure that itis a very great pleasure to all of us to see here our 21 d friend Mr.King, an ex-president of the Bal and a gentleman of the very highest standing and character financially, an one that we are always glad to sec back amongst us in Montreal.THANKS TO THB GENERAL MANAGER AND OFFICERS OF THE BANK.Mr.George A.Drummond moved, That the nks of the meeting be given to tho ene ihgox ager.the Inapector, the Managers An: other Of cors of tho Bank for their services during the past year.He said : In proposing this resolution, I desire only to say that it has become more or less a matter of form.I desire to lift it out of that category.and I will say that never did officers deserve a resolution more heartily or more unreservedly than on the present occasion.After al all, and knowing the operations of the Board of Ditectors from an Inside point of view, 1 can eay that the suc- oess of these operations depends much more upon the character and integrity and business ability of executive officers than upon any of Di however well constitu The Board of Directors are more or leas of an Adviso Committee, and rather aot as an ofl ent check, which is the most that can be h for.The actual administration depenc s more upon tho executive officers than upon the Directors, and I bave therotore the 9 rentes test possible pleas- Hon.John oHsmilion | ave much p ces seconding e resolution, and in do so I can onl that no Bank has a better or abler © Lei of men.having been carried upani- 75 on the Genéral Manager, in said\u2014Ll have to thank you on my prio: alf and for the other officials of the Bank for thé vote of thanks which has been 80 CO! ly received and Poy and to-day our t! ste More es due because we hav a substantial proof of your a press n of our services by the suthort ty given to the Incoming vou a scheme having for its object © provision for the maintenance of your fervants when old age or iil health shall ve incapacitated them from aie servics, oo for their families also after their death With but few exceptions the Bank offigers have incomes not 1auch more than sufficient to enable them to live respectably, and by fpeeche scheme now w proposed they will be re- from what has been a matter of ser rt for themeelves and their Jamilies when heir wor days are over.Tho character- à loye for sad pri ride = vie service and ment to it, and crowni act of liberalit ae wh be an additional Incentive to Zeal for its welfare.r.Orawford-\u2014Do I understand that there will be a demand for $15,000 or $18,000 from the Bank's profits every year for this pur- 0867?Pair.Bu anan-\u2014At present the intention ls to RARE be vou $15,000 additional, but we tie course of of a very few ycars + | aitogother.ate a somethi Like the the (scheme \"st eme at one time proposed si I u e mn Pr ing, present 155 va a There are $10,000 paid at Eos ne 2 RE es sie 5 it dvi aocumulate de Bad ous anxiety to many, viz.,the question of sup- fo of the sta of tho Bank has always S| have our profound and grate- x ie RES ope Ardy 1 i Rr o «qoù un ot does! sit shal ge, nd for lad At only, ble ra ed A formal adjournment then took place, and at 3 o'clock the scrutineers rtd Lhe fol- lowin yd feoUsmen duly alocten Directors rown, George | A, cumumond, Han ous Hamil Pugh cTenbact Alex.Alex.rson, baré Soott, Hon a ex, I, Paterson, Clibey THE PRESIDENCY.Blaine and his Chances\u2014Indfgnation at the Selection of Clayton\u2014Notes and Gossip.New Yo June 3.\u2014Blaine through this city last evening en robes Maine.He said he knew not.about the National Convention except what he saw in the fomspapers.He would say nothing as The Sun's Chicago special says the Arthur and Edmunds mon are indignant at the selection of Clayton to be lemporaty chairman of the convention.They are yet undecided what action to tal > put ate almost certain that some eftort will be made to defeat him.Two Edmunds del from Massachusetts have been called in consequence of the death of relatives.Tickets of admission to the convention are selling at $40 each.The Herald's Chicago special says those who are on the insides believe that after the first two or three ballots tbe recruits will begin rallying around the present to such an an extent that a stampede in his direction res e Times Chicago special aa says while the Blaine movement 18 still regarded as formidable by those who oppose it, its progress yesterday was not alarmingly grea hile Arthur and Edmunds men are angry at the selection of Clayton, they have come to the conclusion that it would be unwise to oppose him in the convention.They ho the moral effect of the transaction will injure aine.The Tribune's Chi ys Mr.Blaine will undoubted y fpeple! on he first ballot, and his nomination can only be prevented by a combination on some dark horse which now seems improbable.PHILADELPHIA, June 3.\u2014The Times\u2019 Chicago special says the scare produced by Mr.Clayton's desertion of Arthur was not so much because Clayton had gone, but because of the astounding claims he made of fellow deserters from the South.The problem now is whether Arthur can beat Blaine, BLAINE THE COMING MAN.- BUFFALO, June 2.\u2014A Chicago spécial the Express (Independent Republican) da midnight, says: Prepare your minds for Blaine's nomination on first ballot, which will possibly be reached to-morrow.Blaine's leaders are so sure that they are consul among themselves as to whether it s be done with a whoep or by allowing the States to be called.The oon- viction deepens every moment that the agreement on Powell Clayton for tempo chairman was merely the signal or evi dence of a deal by which Arthur's southern forces are nut merely shattered but trane- terred in large part to Blaige, and if that other meroenary le ment, the New York boys, not follow the current, it will be s The excitement at headquarters urprisi at in ¢ leader's private rooms is over.The mana- ers have gone to bed.Their work is done.fhe presidential bargain has been consu mated.Only a lot of idle fellows throng t| o hotel corridors.No political leader is visi- e.CABLE.MEETING OF REVOLUTIONISTS.PARIS, June 3.\u2014At a meeting of revolutionists last night, a resolution Was ado strongly commending the determined at: tempts of their brethren across the shannel to free themselves from the tyranny of employers.AMERICAN FERDINAKD WARD.NEW York, June 3, The Sheriff ret ned to Ludiow Street Gaol with Ferdinard Wa at 1.30 this morning.The officials were considerably alarmed at Ward's absence.WAR DECLARED IN MEXICO.GUAYMAB, Mex, June 3.\u2014Five States In Mexico declare war against President Gonzelas on account of the revenue stamp tax.(Troops are being concenwited In thé erior Condensed Telegrams, Yellow fever has broken out again at Guayamas, Mex.Another filibusterin, expediton is being quietly organized at est.J.E.Simmons has been glected President of the Now York Stock Exchange.The United Presbyterian Assembly at 8t.Louis has adopted a report refusing to des clare the use of instrumental musio in churches unlawful.La Opinion National of Lima publishes a despatch stating that the enemy was com- pietely routed at CalajrAi on the 23rd uit, after six hours\u2019 hard fighting.A man supposed to be a merchant wad found in the street at New York last evening with his head crushed and his scalp par tially torn off, He revived sufficlently to say a policeman bad clubbed hin because he had rofused to move on when ordered.He will probably die.\u201csudden Death, Mr.Petrus Picard, brother of the Rov.Abbé Picard, of the Beminars, whi walking ong Place d'Armes about two o'clock yesterday, fell quddenir to the ground, in front of t © Ontario Bank, in an apopiectic fit.Dr.Ale ander, who happened to pass by, immediate y attended to the unfortunate gen teman, who oon recovered gonsciousness > sus glontir to be conveyed to his homo.à.t.James streot, but on reaching the doo por d And bolofe Ba he could ho taken up stairs, Three days ago deckased b ?rat or sevare attack of apoplexy.from the offects 013 whic he seemed, however, to have r.Picard, who was In his 70 7 was wali known as the collecting agent 0 nion de Prières.\u201d ; ° ® 5 8 8 8 8 2 vd so °° *.* *e .* °.°.°° °.e* \u201ceo le® ».pe La .* s.a° *.* .* *, e* .kes * ® ® LYDIA E.PINKHAM'S * VEGETABLE COMPOUND * ®a®s\"SAPOSITIVECURE * » ® & * For ull of those Painful Complaints and 8 & Weaknesses so commen te our best ® * ® o ® à * FEMALE POPULATION.® 5 * Ir WILL COURS ENTIEELYT TRE WORST FOR OP Te MALE COMPLAINTS, ALL OVANIAN PLANNATION AND ULCERATION, FALLINS AND po PLACEMENTS, AND THB CONSEQUENT Brixar Waax- XESS, AND IS PARTICULARLY To TRB Cuaxcsorlirz.® + * à .*.#17 WILL DISSOLYE AND EXPEL TUNONS FRON TES UTERUS IX AN BAKLY FTAGN OF DRVELOPNENT.*EXDENCY To CANCEROUS ay ES VERY SPEEDILY BY ITB UKR.4 Ÿ .®1r nEmoyes FAINTNESS, Fraronsnet, rt es 3 ALL CRAVING FOR STIMULANTS, AND Wess or THE STOMACH.IT CURES BroArine, Hsan- ACTE, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, GENERAL , ON AND'INDIGRETION.à * » .® Tar FEELING OF BEARING Dow, cavsivg Pam, WxiaHT AND Backacus, 1 15 ALWAYS PRANANBNTLY CURED BY ITS USE.5 = à by Fokhas Gin Hin price as above.Mra, foreplay Beaitn\u201d ole alle retary ESS EMEA RE\u2014A LARGE | | ng New Bedroom Beta, dle, Fine lent, Lot of Chil- seful ar nd oct quriely of General ve Unveserved Sale at my Rooms, 105 Sc.James lt, WEDNESDAY, 4tr JUNE, ir 10 O'CLOCK.Ona of the best males this Spring.cleared out to the highest bidder.Every Loi to be THOS.J.POTTER.A ARGE SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Badr WALNUT BEDROONM ETS Piotures, Car: TE ts dobsta und | Becrot rit a AH eee Also, a hue Tent with fittings complete.Sale at my Room, 195 8t.James street, Oa WEDNESDAY MORNING, 4th June.At TEN o'clock.{ is b ot e this Fun rn niture | 8 by order of the D SADDLE HORSES, d for Soogunt of Estate late N.8.bay mare, \u2018Gy, ser \u201d 6yra.3 e ro\u2019 GATS O the beat roadsters in J on or short distance, both drive, and perfectly gentle an Friday Afternoons, 6th Juno, at ® O'clock, at Mr.(Elliott's » stable, corner Metcalfe st.and THOS.J.POTT ind.Bale on A fine cob and several sold immediately Torani rs wil be UBEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, Oarpets, India Matting, Hunting and other Pietures, China.M.T.Bedroom Bets, Good Bedding, ¢te., and General AT 748 PALACE BTREET.(Opposite Mansfleld Street), On MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 9th, Parlor Bofas, Couches, Chairs, Fano ues, iping Hoo and Tanbrcouipa tn Needle op purniture, Side Table, paînte Hh >.Eve &c.Oiicloth, dia Matting, Brussels nnd other Bote magie Top Walnut Bedroom Bets, Extra Bureaus, Plain Walnut and other Bets, best Hair Mattresses, Tollet W ing and Laundry Utensils, and generul Bale at TEN o'clock.+» THOS.J.POTTER, __Bennin & Barsalow\u2019s Sales.FRADE SALE OF GROCERIES.In the matter of DESMARTEAU & CO.Insolvents, Wholesale Grocers.The aubso bers will sell by-auction, at the |- on ed RL the 8th June, 1884, the whole of the large and x of rogeries s amounting à to $2 n 11 assorted stock Oette, pérrion.Port, bhds.gr.casks and octaves.sa\u2014H onnessey, Quantin, Robin, re Whiskey \u2014 Beotch \u2018an um, Molasses, sue Ar, Brushes, Yustard rf i a large assortment o is kept in a wholesale ui of Grocerlce 8 \u201cim lots te suit purchasers.\u201d Salo at TEN o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, KENT & TURCOTTE, Thomson & Gowdey's Sales.pe) Y Morning.June 4th, at 110 \"Jock Furniture, splendid JDA Morning, J Shine 5th, 10.80 2 clock ler sure Stoves, Carpets, &c.&o., 1 6th, 2.30 geler roe Market, oar street.Woman are pre ring, Catal also pr ae Atofnoon.3 un k and tes of which will be announeed in a nes v days.8 of whic | THOMSON & sowpET.245 & 247 Bt.James street, OMSON & GOWDET, COMMISSION MERNCHANTS, Renl Estate and General A uétioncers, JAMES STREET, Opposite Ottawa Buildings.Liberal advances on consignments.Fire Loses adjusted.valuations made for S48 and S47 ST.Bales conducted in French when required.THOMSON & GOWDEY.old a sale of Books b A Private fr and elk THOMSON & pe wv ARDWARE.-WE HAVE RECEIVED A consignment of general Hard- will arrange fora sale about 15th June.Those who intend to sale should give us early no cor THOMSON & GOWDERY, WAL.SEEN! ito a | i Morning Next, at our salesrooma, 245 and 247 St James St, THOMSON - SouxpEr, W.E.Shaw®s Sales.EAL ESTATE tor private ss sale for a onrorsry t part of ot Gnplisiote oul Easy terms or all cash, to dose at an estate.ww SEA Tames Street.I am selling the sede kiffs, at my Rooms now lot just received à à85 Be James Btreet.He FURNITURE, CARPETS sale by auction at my rooms.8t.James Bt.or xt Friday morning next, the 6th June, W.E BHAW, Auotd OWANSVILLE! Sésan PROPERTY, pe Hank aifanied SET the 18th Tune at 11 pissy ne Foundation ; ed.path Exten- jen Btab ing an dio raat to the aiehas River eines at my office, M.Hicks & Co.\u2019s Sales.ALE QE NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- EFFECTS, som rising Aor uite, Tap slot Card\u2019?\"Centre Table.FH sre et Marti arr On Wednesday aera oo 4th copa ror Sale at TEX o'closk.ro.\u201cCr Tablo an CI rg Meetings and Amusements, BISTAL PALACE { DomINION SQUABR OPERA MOUSE, Opp.Windsor loth BOLA»D G.I.BARSRYT.Lessee and Manager, bre Commencing MON Oo DAY.June ud; TTT eneral Meques PATIENCE!\u201d be produced on M dar RUNKADAT 8 Special Aa ne Hao TC Eau Wednesday Eveni balan Satarday Matane Week and \u201cPirates of Penzance!\u201d Adrgieaion se: Reserved Seats, 50e, 886 and 2g Foxes on n za)e at Frinee oagh's.Next Week BILL EE Tos LER! 1900 OYAL THEATRE |SPARROW & sA00 RY MUSEUM on | rapnOW a nes Every Afternoon nd Evening This Week.The Greatest Company of ually, The Hest Tle rer cie ha anmbers wl oar n spits 0 the Great expe » Ines su page Ins on; mn Fer pine prices il pe Les rap Saad à Boies The GREATEST of Living Pianists, WILL GIVE-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TWO GRAND PIANO RECITALS AT NORDHEIMERS HALLE, Monday and Wednesday, June Snd and 4th.peltmer AM re Monee, TV 207 ra st Nord: Sale of Single Ti a Single T kets st the same place, THURSD AY, A Purchasers of Season Tickets secure first holes UEEN'S HALL?REV.T.DeWITT TALMAGE! TUESDAY.June 8rd\" INGERSOLLISA.\u201d WEDNESDAY.IS THE Ww June Yin { BI BETTER OR WOE All Seats Reserved, Tickets at Prince's, Ba ines street.1284 GRAND MILITARY Fees) Moonlight Excursion \u201cC.\u201d Company.Sth ROYAL sCOTS, Ox FRIDAY, sm JUNE, 1834.Steamer Filgate will leave tho Island Whart at 8 p.m.String B Band and Pi - ment will be in attendance vers of the Hest Tickets - - - 25 Cts.120 200 Montreal Amateur Athletic Assoc THE ANNUAL SPRING GAMES \u2018handicap) will be held on SATURDAY afternoon, th JUNE, 1864 (weather permitting).0 De pass We, 85 5 fie Yrs oM THREE MiLE W 4 Oxk Mix Biptets Rate FIV 5 Mipé BicreLx HACK 190 YaRDS HURDLR Rack, THROWING ER Ruaxixg H Myxxira ha rob J \u2018MP, Fa 58 Ly.Waray xo Tynowinot redo), Entries Close Wednesday, 4th Jaae.An entrance fee of 850 for each and ovety ganie must accompany the entry.ns woll ns record made In lgst race or gume Hh ated Address to phe Ghatman spots om mfr: tee,\u201d P.O.Box 1188, Montrea no enits br communication received unless bo ad resséd.THOS.L.FATON.Mun.-Bee.H.W.BECKET 1984 Chairman Sporis Committee.E CONVALESCENT HOME MURRAY BAY, will be opened on the 1st July.Those who are desirous of » sine ther selves of its benefits are re uegted apply rs.KDWARD CARTER, a1 trent on onday and Friday, tetween one and tl © ojclock.° JPOLICE DEPARTMENT.Winter Clethhig, de.Tenders wi i be be roqrived at office of the undersigned, Cup 1, uhtil it Be on FRIDAY, the 30th das of vi, stant, for ts, Coats, Shoes and Mitts for 33 se ta Hk 319 constables, the whois in aocorianee with samples to be seen in the offics of the Chief of Police.For quality à anc agantities, apply also at the office of the Ch The lowest or any nder will not necessarily be accepted.(By order), Co CHS.GLACK NEY City erk Cry Sid ah Qrrics, } Montreal, gaa 1884.1508 ae Warsox & Pirox, £3, Ss.Bulpiee Bt, ks IMPORTS OF Ereorso Prars, PLATED CUTLERY, 8POOXS ax» FORKS MARBLE MANTEL CLOUOKS, (Z)\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLISHED DRASS GOODS, LEMAIRE'S OPERA GLANSES.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20144 y SPRCIALTIES FOR WEDDING PRESENTS! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.181%0d ERS! FLOWERS! FLOWERS!\" W.B.DAVIDSON begs to inform his friends, sod : 0 public in general, that a will HET fo se othe p-town Sore: Mook are.U ollowing aise ame cludin fou eta 08 In 605003, large stook orn Hustlo Led He afte floor r od Wor a et o Bouquets, and Sorel ork pa Belle, 86 as promptiy atten ded ta.Jp Greenhouses \u2018ho = MS oven vo e Du ig] PANERUET STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &e., FOR SALK BY TEXDER, In the matter of THEOPHILUS BEALL, of Columbus, Ontarie, trading as BEALL & BROTHER, Merchants.Tenders at so much on the dollar on inven tor gricen will be received by the undersignec Monday, 9th June Next, at 13 o\u2019clock noon, for the whole of [be stoek- en store furniture, &c.as foll Hp stent Copa mes rere 2 urniture, Safe, &c.259 20 Book pobts cu EH §1 04,898 68 Traus cash or half cas ce I three.and six months, a be Ses : Ho stock in In good condition.well assorted, and affords a splendid opportunity for \u2018 anyone startin eared endors may ered for Btock and debta, together or separate he highest or tol tender not hecessn:ily pted.The he inventory and }ist of debts sun at the store in Columbus, or at theo es of tha undersignod.DR ques c.Fr TY.Chepierriaid Cham! \u2018 Send rung LINE Alexa pers, Montreal, ou are A\\NT1Co8TL THe Island of Anticosti will be #0 Dr ane.on, by authority ar, on th ouse, in Murray ev June next (1884), Be en o'cloc g hove plea ours property, | situated in in, the ult o | : es, is Le note for Le ds reliable Qui Flos, M.MEOKS & O00 Antone.to tneral we, À fect tie to the old mA De aptes in\" sath St Te PT Third Édition] 5 am SE Pr | es Las tn DEN i\" Docu, | a a Jenn pquens a CR * ER NET a Brit nox of & son: June, the | _ | .c CL 1 dy ee : BEFNNAN-ÇAUIO Plans ps iat Mar.we| CARSLEY'S COLUMN.ADVERARMMET.JROTSEAU QROOTHERR, Ab the a mati oY Fo EE \u2014 BEEF?TAR At Yige, Cottage, Borel May 16 ; | The Main Street Warshes as the bost thing ta the JOŸTINES FROM QUÉBEC, Special Inciden .| of s deur J AVIS SHOULD axE - on She nerves and coring all (etme nervous mess ist Dental oat pe ae | CHAPTER XV ; yer \u2014\u2014 _ >» \u2014L an curing all forms of nervous Address to the\u2019 vero! se must certainly feel gre! \u201cat _ Continued.oo fh ans 235 & 397 ST.LAWRENCE complaints, gl \" r-General\u2014His Ex.success which ; \\ The .8 ving Autural.chilalike \\ atteuded the openl of the\u2019 He gave shrill, sharp sig t 3 : OFHR BRAN this city, y | ios sloop always?rolresh Fastontay.Transasted charity fair.From breaks, instantly rovers! Khalsa or downs sada * bari oy Pre 7 eer.WHITE DRESS LAWNS, 3 Coun rved popularte sn its death throes, MAIN- \u201cDROWNLEE\u2014At North Gower, Ont.8 vory season.> ?TRS they will tell you: over, Ota as tye, dovernor General was io A eanid be diff ok the Maustel T Dhl work ot dosti elon 6 br Rov.Mr.MoArth lcArthur, Thomas Main to An and Qursley is sald to have better Mantle .Lars SHOULD SEE The Run on our Sunshades.i ol Hones ke ! or Dandelion!\u201d star which he wore bone orparoent being a ments reaped the Cheent harvest nas Jopart- pose complis od, subsided into silenco and i roles.A.and Costume Booms then mow of the largs The Bun on out Corsot Department.{| widoibiors Ts raniabies® are combined ion Ce publi nese effectually sircened Prey had boon patronized beyon aioicdied od that asie engineer thrust his white, borroë- MORRISON\u2014In this eity.June 3, Grim Btates, and his assortm e part J , An compounded into Hop Bitters, ul flowe mmense bouquets sanguine on eir most n face forth and looked back al A tanees A Tr otf] ends nd petals: Class mantles.norme shame Io plo LINED FANCY SUNSHADES, The Bun on our Tweed Department.A ! Jovs opal GS storious tod into et: 1s Tbe Governor General alto pl sent carried, oot yet Boot made but a is lo returns, have ent be sbudder shock him trom hoa tend the funeral on Wedn y.June 4, at s by many, if any.Amerioan Co i ak no disease or ill health can poss! rations Houses, a eakers of the two vicin ceipts for the first day will be in the somethin lylng between the tri e8D Os p.m, from his late resid v o firmas.\u2014 Witness.Fi At 38c each., Jor resist its power, and yet it y an Lieu Govemor | Rob vicinity of $2,000.Several Great Hoa A ac ot street to, St CPlopbon's Charak, 20 JONN MURFHY & CO.The Bun on our Gents\u2019 Underclothing.avalide for the mont.frail woman weakest Foire orne oe mombe re of tho some ero, disposed of at the cale table, to the roman; an lt ls a moans\u201d pb y metery._\u2014 sm .rea es , WAND\u2014ALS1 D Drolet ot streets May 91.of diph- EMEMBER! The Run on our Gents\u2019 Shirts.oe child ue Assembly, d'huddied tone who had mi | while the lottery table and tho Eo oh ee BY this ar the sitet objet\u201d the J HAPTER 3 tood hee asse i.Joungest and god à \u2018deariy beloved SERIE o S.(ABSLEYS SILKS, R The Run on our Gents\u2019 Collars and Cufls.= Almost dead nearly à the address ss Wis dt os lency pre op to |8 red guests à the tls ones: \u201cOver te bua ol, \u2018proclalmiux \u201cdanger ahoad they a., x or nesi dying ™ elivered in both ests partook of the excell marked the eff GRLIN Tn hs of city, p dune 2.James O*- The Ladies\u2019 Lustre Ulsters and Dolmans The Run on our Ties, Scarfs, & Ts and oibor kid up by physicians of by ory Dis gxcoedingly accurate prepared A Madame Grenier, i gig er of the train, be © forts to slacken the 8 ; Cara ln Panel from Bis lacs SUMMER BILXS.we are selling at $3.00 are worth $6.50 UE RL ours called eoaenmpiion, fomarked by almost every oue.It was as hen cxoollent SO eh voor an about to overtake and dest amity noe, 42 Hermine street.Wednesd } T , OWS: ment and ci - just b estroy them June 4, at 7.80 SUMMER They 11 re.iso fa] Cote jour yhoro Hoquie a.m.to Sh Patrick 5 Chur b, SILES.are selling freelyand will sooñ be all The excit Fomen gone nearly crazy! Ar.Speaker and gentietien of the Legislati ver ai and Madame Geoffrion A thelr consternation upon enrning tha aveerty Friends and acquaintances SUMMER 8 8 gone.xcitement at the MAIN STREET wakefu 1 agony of neuralgia, nervousne : Mr.Speaker and gentlemen of the r $115 with her choice bouquets.The woman had been killed, and hi hat a are respectfully invited to attend.TEMPLE OF FASHION increasing every Oman.ness and various diseases pecuilas \u20ac aipiatios Assembly of the Province os &ypsles wore kept busy with visitors, and the carriages to look upon the un reds left Wor a t21 Chomedy street, on the 81st From this date, the 8rd of June EMEM day, with Mr.Horace Boisseau\u2019s LIBERAL People drawn out of sh 1 thank you 11 the consulted the deadine ps liticlaps aux ously © Pe onginee poor.Her BIC PEN, a | D re flore pee REE pe an Dre pn Reng SHEET ane ar same of he sores to Shahn ou Nor mall ch Hope, bo oran e Tro hor The Et Leone months.pair 4-Button Kid Gloves as a fuffammatory and chroni nd respectful words in which ! oubt, of obtaining preclous inf borne her ton Ï n arms .PRESENT.from scrofulal o, or suffering en pleased to address me.you have un the ever ormation lai &rassy spot nob far distan HABWELL\u2014At Mentone, France, on Toh SUM The Tweed Four-in-hand Manti ofu le in your eyes That sovereign H uncertain future of political life.d her gently down, straighteni t, May.Charles B.Haswe!!, of Montreal, a MER SILKS ] es, at $8, REMEM Erysipelas! tative of a y 885 sheisin mine, the ropresen- on.Mr.Chapleau was seen entering limbs an smoothing h ghtening out her \u201c2.Poin pgod are just half price.BER Salt rheu \\ perse se à DO cal system which, wi result.the mysterious tent.What, transpi X over them.er clothing decently BRADDEN\u2014At Kingston, Ont, June 1, Ed- \u2014AT\u2014 OUR BUSINESS MOTTO: indigestion an a load \u2018 poisoning, {yspepsia, J a at hich tradition his con.tween him and thé inspired eas ts \u201cAre you sure she is dead?\" ward Bradden, 70 yrs.Very suitable for Sea-side wear.NO TROUBLE TO SHOW © Nature is heir to oases fr a $i fal spirit to tho roquiromont udupted pot | known, but hls smiling countenance, as some one aske SEaaday mom 67 Congregation street, cons.Have been cured by Hop Bitters, proof present.That system has | n no respect bemn he tame outs clearly indicated that entire Yes, she 2 dead,\u201d he answered, witha y morning, June 1 Thomas Bioven: S, Canscers | JR BMEMBER! JROISSEAU PROTHERS, Thich can be found in every neighborhood PF great colonies without which England miens Moto or Jon F-Heary, au oid Son ?taco of angulsh; \u201cund the first\u2019 vio À bave 128 Good | great 0 become 8 great entrepot but never a Moutrealer and now a prominontN.Ÿ .citi a Poor thing and she So tail and of service.colonial Por ire.ne portion perhaps of the who presided at the recent anti-monopoly upon, too.sweet to look tradition boon 0 this Tospect for gonvontion at Chicago, also consulted tb The tears streamed down his face 2 pulously ob- evening, and informed the writer bent over her, smoothing the heavy bals son, late of G agod 45 years, | We are selling all our Rubber © troulars During this Great Bale of Silks and at TR, in th Does e Province of.Quebec, that be was surprised at the correct man- sugges I fair b ww.whire a thn x 0 ¢ cruel work b TATE\u2014At obo, on Wednesday.28th Ma: ed 3 years and y.Tate onl son of dhe Tato FE former, at the remarkable low figures.y of the Bank of Toronto, Montre 9 * at Bpecial Low Prices.A Sati.1 ns, the Dressmak OLEGG-At Toronto, Ont, June 1.Eliza.wid- © READ THIS: choose from at 81.00 each.arge stock to busing quite oT Milliners ore tho people of which bave.wkh tho ready ber in which bo bad been told the, object of HAYES\u2014At Ottawa, Ont.May 31, Agnes Me- SUMMER SILKS at 8%.must be choap.13011 sory .without impairing their allogiance Lo bis resent visit to Montreal.The Quee done.Laughlin, relict of Luke Hayes.relati ish Crown or disturbing the friendly fine Gyps psles, wand in hand, also Dresided She was a young woman of WATERS\u2014At Kingston.Opt, June 1, Margar- SUMMER SILKS at 40c.JOHN MURPHY & CO.BBBBBBp (000000 relations of © two races whose interests are Tovenuo, pel of Jortune, and this source of ent ne or two years, aud hot from y.wife of J.Waters.0 hE the laws of , the language and e fortune telling, autiful, save that SUM B Q of your forefath A realized at unsightl WALSH AL Kingston, Ont.May 81, Cather- MER SILES at 48c.EW SHIPMENT JUST B 8 0 N + to whom you have referred My prodecessurs, ln lzed the Landsome, sum of $200.Her eyes were closed, and their dark fringés ne, widow of late Thomas Walsh, 84 yrs.SUMMER SILKS at 45c.ARRIVED BB 8 gy x & appreciation.bore Ne with them a featini af pared for guests, nd gentiemer a eto Pi iy he the while cheek made it seem w MER ;5BBBB AU bment to your city, which I will that they need re Informmed r nose was small and The Weather.SUM BILKS at 48a.Of Bugle Tab By N Ioan und to say will last as long as th w hy y not wait for special In bt, the mouth full and \u2014 .tiers for Dreases.9 N understand that th eir lives.tions for the six o'clock dinner a on, and th sweet in 1 v.m.\u2014Thermomoter at Hearn& Harrison's SUMMER SILKS at 50a.Ë a § % so.for it le a city i er Java dune possible to forward thors to e to ail it i Solpg Ire or pre Fok, ad tho chin Lenutifully ro rounded, : B em an becomn erm ram CS MS Min Mean SUMMER SILKS at 55c.EW SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED ° BBBBBB5S 00000000 À x it.For myself and for eds Lansdowne lan will be sold at the shat ickets, lor mens ranged, ner ae and fell around qian Baro \u2014e 5° 5e 67 x say that Quebec, in addition to these a n evening will be a military one, at er this waves.Hert na profusion of rippl- 1 wm.Proliabilitien not 2 rue SUMMER SILES at 870 Ot Bugle Lace f a 5 A a fee, i ff pense goss as es po À ich à belongs to itin our Of our militia officers re Ce xpooter som vo be 11 , and fooked fory wasslender and grece- È ST 1 e vo for Dresses.MX Al Canadian our feet first touched Present.dress sh al y fi | Moderate winds: fair, continued war SUMMER SILES st 650.Joux [JENDERSON qx XN 8 © E We shall not egsily f Notre D e wore.Thesmall white 4 ather.' ro 8 - & C 0.N ii B B ; cordial Yoo) tion given to us y forget the re Dame Hoepital, for the benefit of w ch the tender-hearted i UMMER SILES at 75c.N EW SH .} N Aa E a moment wh a th y your people which this Aermesse was devised, reverently folded engineer had.tne IPMENT JUST ARRIVED N SM Ant i Ë a momen spot re thoughts must have charity well deserving of ls @ model fai over her breast, were \" 5 the support of r and delicate as any high- as Appointments this Evening.AR [HX J) Awi keer \u20ac finn Ernn rr About ith regrots for those whe Protestant as well as pport of our the land, and y high-born lady's in Orystal Palace Opera House * Patience.™ S.CAamsLEY.Ot Net and Bugle Drapery f 1677 NOTRE DAME ST, | YES AE 8 Ë than with their now Suoreners.Con | Quisons Its urses aro of ose not Grey band there load à ed mung.101 Royal Theatre Variety entertainment.pery for Dresses.: 3 3 2 3h HE télerences hymen.fon Jour cqurteous stitution is.perfe tly the service of the de «ARS can she be?\u201d She is Lnarried:\u201d Queen's Hall Talmage on * Ingersollism.\u201d JOHN MURPHY a CO EAA H à AE BS forbiga me to appropriate them, Gentlemen, lEbtiully pertect.the wards boing do- track?\u201cwere she to be walking on the.Trinity Church Concert to F.W.Mills.JJJUACK BLUE GRENADINES.: Axo WaT Exo Basxce, CEN EL AE Re éÙ the Dominion, 85 à whole, and Îte constituent Patton.and the fomates are.sssures be [which wero heard OR ry wy a oo gO EE OUR | AR Htc Furry Foyerament that the representative of the acientif 20d the nator are assured of 8fter another of the anxious Ki perial e ce 1 want present Augustus with à BLACK SILK GRENADINES.S au rote a 1671 NOTRE BARE STRELS BESSON 1of sétivoly fntorigcing in iona and \u2018open to al roligious denomine *7A came fo look, any then \u2018uso heart ik d a young New York lady Sur d dont IRIS > ï ST.CATHERINE ST.your affairs will few in number.He m an give | and it is to be ho classes will ow did it hapnon?\u201d th .don\u2019t BLAOK SILK GRENADIN SH POINT EMBR : ALPHONSE VALI nevertheless, hope that th t a fair Is to f od à th o conductor ask- ow what size he wears.\u201d ES, OIDERY.val QUETTE the com as the official head Fob share of their or rt.On the X e almost heart-broken \u201cWim do you mean by else?\u201d was the] Our stock - .GRAND SEA SIDE SALE thesia Romy bn alld fo I in fables wo observe articles of luxury and mig poe kno, sir; it Soca che | Oh.y and one bas te erent Slzos?* now on 8ilk Grenadines is - TE DEMAND [ FOR JUNE.hl im is committed rojo) regulation of their most talented artists, y; some of and wits about saved Bersalf fr had had hee very careful In bl oice that have beun RMateur, have contribut we rounded n her just as em.I shouldn't like to 2 7% MUSLIN! MUSLIN able to meet your parliament at a tabl ul to the yonder curve.[saw b dear Augustus a cane with send Plain B ; For Silk Brai _\u2014 21 1 CW a : when it is actively engaged in mornent e some perfect little gems, and in and look back when I whi er taro to choke him.\u201d \u2014 Philadelp papes! big enough n Black French Grenadines, à Fichus, Capes and Dol- CHILDREN erate Spotted Muslins, large and sman °f a do important bl ener ance work great skill and beauty of Sos! faces still as if panlcatriokon Cand bate stand PrrSoNAL _HEMLOGK- Black Checked Grenadinss, mans, is sure to be great.now the weather iw Ans SANS Latest Importations.warded Pos results Thien shalt add\u201d ro fog specimens ot embrolderg of a atiful Bae tated from 4 ht 1 think she mubt _ \u201cHEMLOCK \" ç - : is ALL SHAPES 15e to 200 material pros a 0 the se e r t did m ah \"Do return or send your address.Black Brocaded Grenadines, nable.ASD MODERATE PRICES.LAWN bet rard.You province.= 2 lemon* th wolrorse which sentative\u2019 tamition HE roaqué Bo EE ri ii me mourir 125 12 COOL AND SERVIC Check snd istri so graciously given to Lady b costume ot the hoapitalière.been a rod furth er.It she Black Broche Grenadines, Fichus trom 30c: Dol EABLE.$14 ETF - Bo per yard ped Lawns, at 6c, 70 and downe bas touche ed her d loops.m She in wind th and | Cpr scene, as is prasasiod, x A saved.\u201d er un, she would have bon ; o y.an se hs HE Bost and Cheapest ! armure ground, ali marked at special mans up to $18.-h- EMBROIDERY { she bids me thank you cordlly for tho witnessed this city.do,Are thereany bones broken?\u201d the o r ASK YOUR GROCER SOAT: prices, JOHN MURPHY & CO.: 1 Lan 0 lot of Embroideties to match, from ha hor and à that of Tor Kpressed for her COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.\u201cNone thai I can discover,\u201d sald a p wl or + om?° riher © $loglslators were, .Grand J who bad been } yat ; «re ARSLEY., one, | therepiyt onaby nd Jury\u2019s Presentment giao, examining the wo! AG aise a ® One 8.C Our Umbrella and Parasol Department is Drab Pullover shells (Cork lined); | | Nun's V nos 8 VEILING! which.re oo ron of rd Lansdowne, after The grand jury returned into court abou but.thero of bor arms or legs are b Droken, \u20ac rr trial of this Boap one of the most acti Carrington\u2019s Feath * |; socto 250 org in all the latest shades, at turned to thelr places nd business vus re- four o'clock yesterday afternoon with de | used her death.\" internal injury, will prove its superiority Our Pongee Bilks are selling very fast.ve.It is another proof er weights in vo .sumed.; al part a sente re following presentment: whi ich Oe ar (death.Over all Others.that GOOD VALUE will tell its drab.lock brown and dark brown: i CASHMERES! paid a visite to ive he he) Legislat endiy TRUE'BILLS.toreh Pour child.cruel bruise on bbe MANCTACTTAED 8 S.CABSLEY:.that thebe own tale: and Woodrow's Z Coma Cashmeres in ali tho ollie shades of the applagdod by th i ore om baie ds Napoleon Lefebvre, throa ind! frot eme Ï ever killed fn ai) ms twoutroegtes DARLING & BRADY # best possible advertisement is to ow\u2019s Zephyr Hats: Linooin & season, 44 inches wide, at 20c ver yard.e spplau od by the members both on their *recDy, two for former and ey ments for years of service, \"moaned the Tomorsere] \u20acor MONTREAL.J SELL CHEAP.Bennett's drab and mouse colored - HATS! HATS! HATS! arrival A a res The House.(luring onde muoney under Taso re eeT ob gin r, with quivering lips lips 0 ., ts for the beach at ht ng with the gu the charges.could not have been the Ladies\u2019 Pelts; Cooksey's d .at 75c 61.00.weighty question as to whethe Eugen chin of [ib death; on ADEs ARRIVALS OF BABY FORD SHIRTINGS.we Bilk, frum $1.20, aie reve rab Shells and All rdoely tHinmed.lee of sloo; paid on a bill, which ha Ry gory and Her or pean.fe for: place.There ee ie interna ihe a dria 3 hy Cr pe vty heat LB |p eos Poa: Enalih Bowing Simms: In Bree, sua Back coo ried by the House shad bo shirt og ames Medan, an bee led ie pho il © > = he | ri » u au 8| , 8 ats : Fe AE a Pr re re ra SR wn LE hE | SE sc gt atom us Bols D diner en ears ry and Chamber Rultes Dininz Room, Useful 0 select trom.assortment of Soft Hats from ali LACE GLOVES AND MITTS! ers.It need hardly bo stated tho oly speak torparide Miron, four r.Not ul trial hope Born mod eal air ork sad out out perambulators 01 96 di he best Jalue.xford Shirting, 8%e.LAPS WAITING the leading makers, in all eoclors TEE ete Jota of Lace Gloves and Mitts presence of the pente al al party the em Margaret Campbell, stealing Ro: nothing can 2 mau 3 work.hes SW otorsd x jo pome the newest Fine Striped and Checked Oxford Bhirt- 7 and sha I alg oe lopable Shades, at 106, 15e, ot thoes\u2019, on their avior and none Lachine and recelvin, them Eo fora TA pulse no heart-beat, no breath.She Pe 7 OF EN N HEAL spa SONS ings.'or the Misses\u2019 Parasols will please notice pes.offered in the city.gains yet grourred 0 ris Ft fro whe vaforcunately bave tobe stolen.N ot guil ony TL Ww the sadjreply.freq were a asgongers td Cor.Notre Dam Meath Streets.Heavy Dark Oclor English Oxford S that they have now arrived.We have a large and well as A LR sos on used pe holiest Tauguage 5 with ntent to disfigu fo téloaiousiy w waunding There as quite H crowd \u201ccopine and roy sudden appeared for ato wom o 7 stock In all these Goods, and in v Box Mascun off tho Bead of (he it owners, latter.er Bis \u2018lient bad i, ne Sxplaiae hat | camo from Lhe midst dés \u2019 7 \u2014 .va e u ory; EABON TICKETS FOR THE OBXN tending purchasers would do well ROT TO BE UNDERSOLD.Ero ee who bad their Ences Up gaint a friend Trial was fixed 0 to ie fneral of gs\" I how came she here?\u201d INEN J & Co to give us a call.1869 Æ 1871 NOTRE DAME STREET.|a Er omoiative thelr body thrown back in HYpolite Guttman, Telonlously ey.phe all, but every one stand WAGNER ET\" M re ee re | LE st | ph, Feo A FREE a to res : 1781, 1763 NOTRE CARPETS AND GILULOTE Nothing else of Importance occurred Maria Ha Carol There were Fis came.TIVAL CONCERTS PLAIX LIKEN DRILLS DAME STREET, Clearing Bale of any si duri the afternoon.It was private mein- con and Ta talon rel NCL: lar- but among (om ail dre a a ai On Bale au this Week at PRINCES, 238 Bt.STRIPED LINEN DRILLS Jonx Hexnrrsox & Co.OLOTHR- ° TH and OIL- T 7, and thore tres, nothing on theorder Yo morton, n motion of thon cou torn La be more so than any other, u > Ql L 190 of For Men and Boys\u2019 Summer Wear.106, 107, 160, 111 ST.FETER AT.pres Sarpets Sy fee Tin 8 of Loo members.P the excitable 2 Lr till mat separate try admitted ig the ph nce dropped over the s as ool Carpets at 900 y: ks e subjeet of Lhe Quebec Bar- jurles.roken father, brother, or husband : WHITE LINEN MI orms ons racks property, which is in a dis, Romeo Lero ward and claim the lifel me .DOTYS ENGINE AND BOILER.WHITE LINEN ra T and only one prise.i OILCLOTES: gondition, and said Cha something Ent to guilty ty trial Today ed assault.Not ong moved_-po other word body.He Se Fe ; ght to m \u2018| For Gentiemen\u2019s Buits.je 19011 Large consignment of Oflcloths to be foi hod city, and is a place into which a ord in the raved for pormiselon to Sim the unfortunate creature ls da que know \u2014_\u2014 cleared at 200 and 250 per yard: bas a ile pr Kinds f dumped.1 lan, pz.bo ob change the name te Tas Or was ee sharpl aroun \u2018 LLS mess Ne , an , an STAIR DRI \u2014 remedy ls callod for \u201cby soma yg \"St.Pierre, whoa for the do.ucStion ina lose bo reposted 8 New Btriped Linen Btair Drills, TO TH E TR AD E | 0 \u2018 Av B M in its vicinity.Thon prisé uo fence, opposed x the applios cation.> over and a wonderin Cxpression came oN AR his act ti up © affair en délébéré flowed 8 ore: ALG Surman .umberland Rallway & Coal HI CHE : respecting Winter roads.At th The Court then adjourned.OW! pA lip.\u2014 opening of tho session, Mr.Picard 9 denadjourned.Whoover had uttered ; duced an act card intro- had red that ry 3 oct.\u2014o SILK © o\u2014 ' repealing the law ST.JE.spoken those JLIVEN OARRIAGE DUSTERS HENILLE FRINGES o FRESH MINED \u2014 reas 101 WEEE Sh Tar as tie county of Sher JEAN BAPTISTE bad spoken those words, seemed to ua RIA .In all colors to matoh.S P R | N G H LL C 0 1 NOTRE DAME STREET.was mali BY Dat this measure was An excell Sosernl News.upon second thought.ping - e efforts of Messrs.cellent programme has bee: nly two men among the crowd : One lot of Linen Carriage Dusters MANTLE © AL, L i abd Watts, Mr.Bigard then ! pared for the ontertainment ian had been so startled u ne knew who #3 sold very cheap.to be TAB RNANENTS, Delivered at all seasons of the year.A LPHONSE V ALIQuETTR purpose of retaliating \u2018on bis oppone or the this evening, in Lhe basement otal sF'Ygme white, still face upon arr 5 + EL8, CORDS, &o., à OFFICE: a measure exten the provision: cent de Paul Churoh, for the benefit of iven utterance to that fiers .&o.4 & 5 Chesterfield Chambers, [Formerly St Joseph Btreet.] sai hv to the counties of Drummond lous Bt.Joan Baptiste Society.Arra ed ose terrified words.toned a wy 0! egantic and Arthabasca in order to are \\n progress with the Indien © chiefs of gel he roman 's pockets were ox presence identity; but ver any clew tok ; nothiag was found 128t3 let the gonstituenta of M Watts feel n o rigor of the la Irvine god their warrlors in th pA rd T.Watts a oO wisbed Jean Baptiste the grand procession.ast small purso which contained à 5 order ier Chat th the bil should bo a private in once AMORE (Bo Caughnawags Indians for \u201cFhe \u2018conaucter.After \u20ac a hile: : à Fr, rom both #od4 and Bourinot in support \"4 Le Malono St.Jean Baptiste Society vil mith somo of th passengers, a 2X a y accompanied to tho bagkago Sacriago his contention.ws peak ar took the ques- pand.laid upon a pile of shawls and Mr.Beullao has just received from Paris had boon a oluntoered f far that, pb eel à sort of te or Mercier\u2019s pu to aboilsh the office of the material for the costumes of th 6 mern- pity for the beautiful stranger who bad come .Fine Knitted Fringe Oatmeal Carriage NN St, Alexis ters.Dus MONTREAL FRINGE & TASSEL WORES, Street.Mo.\u2019, BLEURY ST.MONTREAL.105° J R.COW ANS, SECRETARY.y (HORET.i ASTOR-FLUID! de propos je dei.Now is the tire to buy your Orioketing THE = Flannel.We keep only the best UE 5 lightfully re sr hing preparation f ¥ English E N uld the or thé oy ouai Moriennta re make A BHR Le mins il cond readin hn th venin came up for & bors of the alcad 8, 16, 19 8, CARS .Cher nist, oa \u2019 e evenin, T cav and t fe Bed.rem Flancr, fi Bea, 50 x 00.LEY LAUNDRY BAR.: RCE manager, on i AKT Mon contonds that ho rai set to work at once.\u201d = he tailors will be Yo Such à sad and untimely ond.Ihe train -.ory.tne aime « Machin- .| in passed in eral Parliament decid S ¢ can tiste Soclety has ti oved slowly on, Feaching its destin R.H.BUCHANAN & CO.MBRELLAS AND : A wart OF IMIATIONE, | I i\u2019 i 085 dock army, frm, tho rovines ho and od aE Stas, fh et.ho body was Riven Intathe oars of fh wi 64 CRAIG STREFT.U SUNSHADES.TradeMarh.Made by ee Toney bass Ga TERS, WATER FILTERS.N =Now 1s | cLlt was pro ided hat cach and every by the hundred beda more have been secured proper oficials upon reaching the cit city, to TT The most usoful friend a Lady or Gen ood tals Br mw Bar.Ties 7 nama] i A BALESLADY, cial Hoke of CAES ay of the provin.Se trend I runt eras oma identification; and the Yay throng ahs - ti lH.I i n tlemaa can have at this time of the year Le \"mL Fr JANSON, Game 1 , speaking both languages.dd be considered under the ance have offered the use of en ose Ruchorities \"a Adison Cheetham ste 5.o good é Umbrella or Sunshade.It is well INDS 4 t \u2014 Be ederal authority as Being works for geption Committee at the Bonsvent x platform from the ° pped upon or - repa or all sorts oO - \u2014 d riding, £ rere as coder © of weather, and BR Us COVERNTON'S FRAGRANT 3 5 = Char ee Tupper, ln.copy y to Mr.Gillmor, ir awaiting bir, aad who, on od who was.sun than the kindly shade of an Umbrella.DRESSING! bolic Tooth Was Wach, for for ang pag ood \u2014 id vo hE muses uses placed in hia bill ALMOST A BLAZE.started back with an\u2019 exclamation dis 8.CARSLEY has an immense stock of yon ET Covina one Con Bln the fom oN : \u2014 under the Farol of parliament, Af rallway At the peat oh an Altar Catches rte re you ill, sir?\u201d he asked ; and Now Umbrellas, and as he is manufactar- LADIES\u2019 & = © FORT RECEIVED: oy La te Dein of Grohe the only i Fous Dame 1 curd os on nda oe or: of might, ask.for\u2019 the man's face was , ng fresh ones every day, .mses of our Celebrated * FELICE» remal bec w ouid a bouquet on the altar .wore an expression of re er overr Car.his assortments CHILDREN'S | JR DAVIS PENNYRÔTAL AND | Kid Giove.ox» remain uner the control of the provincial of tho tail lamps, À à patrols fre min ob Tied wich i rion He on eh hearing.aay veto i poors RENE er eme | ae dng BNE ra ss SRE BA on ram ou au Umbrellas from 256 to $35.AND TEs se CatatTice Bios of the age, W.o-\u2014_\u2014_- MOUSQUETAIRE \u2014\u2014\u2014 toad RR Sha har 0 Shefford, lobed the éhoir rd ition 8 oad ard: ne re replied.grufly \u2018but after such & # Ombre made order, guozs py fm pny EE i | pore epasiabd soiz .: no railways for c » esp rom a sound ' fi A R 0 c H EF a Umbrellas re-covered.ure LYMAN, ony & co.IGHTS \u2014 Yh Com loner of Baliways to Jon 3E, urred at the time of communion.JRearthl Y holges, and and then told at Se Ware.5 Umbrellas repaired.- CORN aué WART CURE, \u2014 for ork aud of other expenses ; $4,000 for the wiki you are tired taking the large old- The place of which he Bo spoke 1s universally\u2019 [urn INB-VUINE All work done on the premises by skilful WwW & URRIE 60 CENTS FER BOTTLE.\u2014 jd for \u201cnewspapers, for, ol mesponger Liver Boils pills t Carter's Little conce ed to be 8 very War une.It is an agreeable ond doubtless bighty TU Se ° sis te Ç * 00.an Ten To omy Bho rit Bomar can't stand everything.One pile dose.duired bis Servant, with id gious remedy.\u201d a (Tue Loar) ; B.CARSLEY, sc y KForm Tass oF cp 5888.cap st, (Ver Richmond 03 Pans Km Grove Store.Horde?sider Drmetisod, oir.Special Notice.hy dete swage angrily.J and valuable of the preparations of seria fear ih AIN PIPER 268 ST, JAMES ST., saved.Br Sholished reply his amount orne oo pestry Carpeting reduéed 16 to = pas should want to ko out and | ma strengthening and antifebril Juinine, ane 18011 (Near MoGHIL) the action of the Domini at corpes for?bad euough to do e rest [ on House had boen Husky quiet my own, nerves afto Been employed in cases of weakness sod WW exe ! , uch ps to take away all necessity for the ___Hewwt Momaax &Co.would lve a\u201d hundred a | on Setiliy, loss of appetite, changer of NS.Cansuzy 8 FFosren, fabinet, bu he Base erted that thero nc ibert, Latrd, & st.Margaret's D Hope, Ork Boy dome.with 10 train Ugh! what have i * > a - » = e \u2014Lt7 : nervousness, exhaustion, etc.Real Estate Ageuts and Land Brokers.raat the ho Jepariment being kept in existence several triends to order another parle by der and glancing Lr hen ake] w with a = ; for meme, à prepared with Iron * 1765, 1707, 1769, EVŸA, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.thrown months r.1t would be Thomas\u2019 Eclectrio Oil last lot I of Dt.feared that the ghost of that ul pr?he Dorie, psia, purifying th v 1 ATS, 1778, 17TY \u2014 P { out of existence as soon [LOT you peer een teeing 1 n several æot oman was about to rise up and ortunete Chlerosis, for fais A Aft, e PORT MOODY, B.S 10e pr 14 athe work which was Of rheumatism, has file7 ohn relief when duo- * p confront * Sama, ta, sot sasuos; mm.Sh oo NOTRE DAME STREET, 204.5 |B he ony complot, Tho Lors\u201d modicines bave, have fai sed to nos ony aro ust taking her to the morgue, = For sale b LAVIOLETTE on objected to thé vote of Mr.F1 should be made medicine pointing to twa men who wer ot answi \" Ge oriacipalalragais 4 NELSON » on th T4 that be was financially io.Sufferers throughou ons ai ado litter, upon whic who wore carrying & 1.ro SERRE | ns Ernie es évasée | | D rite mr SA «| SES ores Be\u201d vote ecide whetb ba black cloth, | ol should bo allowed, _Wool, Adison Gheetbam atarted viole = _ FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE proie RS Ad s large maiority onedinals lon = Carpeting st sx- ayes fel fel upon it, and ari = fo , .; - Muay « he turned quickly from the sight.+ NM i Lod / - ORGAN Co - 20 de Opniinuied ¥ . a oo» 2 - s .sast Edition.\"THE STAR AT THE KERMESSE \u201c The different editions of: TRE STAB will be far pale in Grande Kermesse promptly as _apeh issue 1s delivered from the press.The ., swtire prooseds of tbe sale will be handed ! nl aver to the lady managers for the benefit of \u201840 Hoepital.Bo every one of our readers .who buys his STAR at the Kermesse stand will be contributing a mite to a worthy oharity.: 4 \u2014 UT RAVAGED BY THE STORM.\u2019 Part of the Kermesse Pavilion Prostrated\u2014 93,000 Damngos\u2014Terror of the Ladice\u2014 A Discouraging But by no Means Disheartening Exporience, \u201d \u2019 heavy thunderstorm which passed on the city about 1.45 this afternoon b 5 ! the most disastrous offect on the tents of the Kermesse which opened out yester- under such favorable auspices.A fow \" \u2018minutes before 2 o'clock, while over one hundred guests were taking dinner and \u2018everything was proceeding in the most live- and satisfactory manner under the tent, storm burst with a sudden and terrible force upon the pavilion.The rain was driven by a,moet violent wind and accompanied by 8! and heavy thunder.Before any attempt could be made to protect the valuable on the tables A TERRIFIC CRASH was beard in the French section and the whole of the canvas covering the precious articles contained in that annex came down with a fearful noise.The centre pole had been broken in two.At the same time the canvas belng torn to pieces, the water an to pour into the interior as if coming down from a water fall, The collapse of the tent was so sudden that tbe ladies in chargo of the tables In the section including the Tombola, as well as the ice cream vendors and the Gypsy tent bad hardly time to escape unburt.However, their terror may well be imagined and the cries and lamentations heard for a moment were such as to lead the gentiemen present lo believe that someserious calamity had happened.Ladies screamed and shrieked, some rau hither and thither while SEVERAL FAINTED and were cared for by their friends and others were prostrated with nervous attacks from which they did not thoroughly recover for half an bour, The first excitement heing over It wus happily ascertained that uothing more serious than fear bad been the consequence of the accident.SAVING THE GOODS.The first act of those who bad kept their resence of mind was to save and protect Prose articles which had not yet been destroyed, and a number of valuable articles ware very soon placed in such portions of the tent as were most likely to remain secure.The French section having thus been attended to, the other tables were cared for and tarpaulins were rapidly spread n ali directions, but pot before the rain had commenced to pour through in heavy streams in different places and almost every department suffered more or less.The dining room being in an opposite direction to the wind was the least Injured, and the damage there will be trifling.A NARROW ESCAPE.At the time of the accident, the large electric light fell with a loud crash to the floor of the tent.It fell between three ladies who were standing under it but who fortunately esca any injury.During the progress of the storm, Cral 8t.opposite St.Francols Xavier was a muddy lake, about a foot of water standing upon e horse var track.AFTER THE STORM.So much energy was displayed in repalr- da that half an hour after the accident, the rain having ceased, all was again ready for active operation, and tho band striking up a lively tune, the ladies resumed their duties as if nothing had happened.At the moment of writing the Kermesse is ir full blaat.ANOTHER SCARE.A few minutes after two o'clock the rain came down rather less violently and those assembled were standing in groups bewailing the ruinous scene around them.when a wonderfully vivid flash of lightning lighted up the whole tent brilliantly and was {instantaneously followed by a tremendous and long continued peal of thunder which sounded as if the towers of Notre Dame bad len Evory one nctively jum and most of the ladies put their hands over their ears with a scream of fear.Then the rain commenced again with even greater violence and beat upon the canvas roof as if it would crush it down on the heads of those beneath it.Prompt measures were taken to empty the accumulated water by pushin up the hollow canvas with supports of all kinds; and some ladies climbed on chairs from the flooded floors.Fortu- pately, however, the violence of the rain soon abated and all felt reassured Conversation again began about the damage, and further measures were taken for preserving the valuable goods.Attempts were made to clear the floor by driving the knots through the planks, and so making boles for the water to escape.In some places it looked as if the lady hospitallers had been exercising the duties of their Red Cross badge, for the rain had taken the crimson dye out of tho decorations, and the result looked as if some bad accidents had occurred.THE LUDICROUS SIDE OF THE MISFORTUNE.One gentleman who had been assisting was thoroughly drenched, for while he was busy moving the goods another came behind and cut the canvas above him, letting out a deluge of water on his back.In a very short time the ladies began to recover thelr spirits, and one or two of the cooler ones were soen dri bargains with some of the gentlemen visitors, In spite of all the upset and confusion, dinner will be ready as usual this evening half-past six, and the fair managers de- rve extra patronage for the unfortunate cireumstances they have had to encounter.COUNTING UP THE DAMAGE.The damage from the rain will be very considerable, many valuable articles having suffered serious loss before any precautionary measures could be taken, in fact the whole thing came so suddenly there was no time to do anything before the water broke in, and then.in spite of the energy dis- layed, it was impossible to move all the ar- cles to a placo of safety or cover them up from the rain.The total damage, bo far as could be ascertained, will not less than $2,000, but it is to be hoped that the generosily of the public will be display- in a greater degree on this account, so that the deserving object for which the Kermesse is held will be no sufferer for the accident whieh has happened to it to-day.Madame Thibaudeau throughout the entire trying circumstances displayed the excellent qualities she possesses for the poei- tion of president.She was everywhere cool and collected, counselling and comforting, a help and encouragement to all.To Ciquidated x Messrs.H.Haswell & Co., wholesale grocers, St.Paul street, have issued a cireular to thoir creditors notifying them that on account of the death of tbe junior partner, Mr.Charles R.aswoll, which took place on Friday last at Mentone, France, the partnershi is dissolved and its aftairs will be Hyuidated.This is rendered necessary as by the articles of co-partner- hip no provision is made tor continuing the rm after the death of either of the partners.he Habilities are estimated at over $100,000, and itis the opinion of the members of the 2 bere that 100 cents in the dollar will be An Open Letter.Mr.L, À.Sénéca) publishes in La Minerve an reiterate outside the accusations which he ade in thé House with regard to the fraudulent use of Government funds made use of by bir for political purposes while manager of the Government ilway.He also takes Occasion to accuse Mr, Joly of boing guilty of the same charges made against Mr.Sénécal hen he was Prime Minister of the Province.e further adds that in the event of Mr.Joly accepting this challenge he will have him arrested for libel.Very Early, Early Rose.n Saturday Mr.William O'Hara.gardener of Antoine street,handed in to THK STAR office al ket of Early Rose potatoes which he had a day dug from his garden.Thoy were fully ripe, and.notwithstanding the ontiy dato in @ potato season, were as fine specimens of their excellent varioty as could be wished.hey were started in a cold framo and must have required careful watching during the recent backward season.Mr.O'Hara is to be \u2018congratulated on his enterprisc in gardening.Body Recovered.ring the thunderstorm this afternoon the \u2018 oft \u201c y © soconcd engineer of tho 88.\u201c Tan- on,\u201d who was drowned in tho harbor on a 33rd o May.rose to the surface and wns ed up one of the Harbor Commissioners tugs while floating down the curren x a ; * ve, AECL PA i fad = ve «ue sat open letter in which he defies the Hon.Mr.Joly | RR Whats His Counsel Say\u20143r.©.F.\u2018 A Compromise 2e dy ner arri a y morn Hes! J.Curran, Q.C, Detective Fahey High Constable Bissonnette.Mr.Cur- ran appears tobe confident that his client cannot be held on the present charge of bringing stolen money into Canada and much less pe taken buck to the United States under the extradition treaty.\u201cThe proceed ngs so far,\u201d sald Mr.Curran, \u201care Megal on the face of them, and we can prove that our client did not bring as much as $1,000 into Canada with him, which money he borrowed from a friend and which nover belonged to the Second National Bank.I am here,\u201d continued Mr.Curran, \u201ctop the Interests of.my client, because we have suspicions that ofher proceedings are contemplated against him.\u201d It appears that Mr.C.P.Davidson, Q.C., Crown Prosecutor, was the firat to discover the presence of Eno in Canada.On the af- terhoog of Monday, the 29th instant, he was ri round the mountain and called in at Lumkin\u2019s in ing.There he noticed the strangers and having previously received instructions from Pinkerton to take what steps he considered proper in obtainin Eno's arrest and conviction, he Inform Fahey that he belicved the party he had scen at Lumkin's was none other than John C.Eno.The subsequent movements which were shadowed confirmed this sus- lcion, as has already been explained.Mr.0's brother, accompanied by Mr.Hamil- D, the New York lawyer, passed through the city yesterday afternoon for Now York, where they bave gone, it is believed, for the purpose of arranging a compromise.AT THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.In the Queen's Bench to-day, Mr.J.J.Curran, Q.C., made an important application in the matter of the arrest and indictment of J.C.Eno.He said that he appeared for Mr.Eno, who was at present under arrest In Quebec; and he came before His Honor to ask that be might be permitted to see copies of the depositions and icdictments which had been nade against him.He hae applied to-day to the Police Magistrate, but he ad declined unless His Honor gave his sanction.The matter stood thus: A warrant was issued from Montreal and laced in the hands of the High Constable or execution.Ho went to Quebec, made the arrest, aud wanted to bring the prisoner on to Montreal.But it was held by the authorities there that the preliminary examination should take place where the prisoner was arrested.So the first warrant fell through.In anticipation of this, the Montreal authorities provided a second warrant, but still the prisoner was detained in Quebec.Now he was acting for Mr.Eno, and he confidently stated that as far as he knew the facts, no case could be sustained agaimst him.He was charged, he understood, with a misdemeanor, having money in bis possession, which be had unlawfully appropriated.But he asked for Mr.Eno what would be granted to any other prisvner, namely.the right to see what charge they had to meet.There scemed to be a contradiction between the authorities of Alont real and those of Quebec, but that was no reason why the interests of his client should suffer.Mr.Curran quoted several law authorities to show the right of his client to copies of the indictment, and said he would now leave tne matter with His Honor.With the depositions {for which he was prepared to pay), he and his colleagues would be in a position to concert measures for his defence.Should His Honor, however, decline to accede to his application, it would certainly be a new departure in the treatment of suspected persons.His Honor said he could understand the application if the prisoner bad been fully comunitted for trial; but, as he understood the matter, his preliminary examination was not concluded.It the indictment were all right, he could scarcely understand Mr.Curran's ap lication, but, In any case, he would consider the matter.The Court then adjourned.Upon resuming, His Honor said that he had given the matter his attention, and he could find no precedent for Mr.Curran\u2019s a plication.Hu could understand it if the reliminary investigation before the Mag- trate had been completed, but at the present stage, the application, he thought, was promature.However, he would give Mr.rran till to-morrow to fortify himself with authorities; but he doubted that he could do so.Ina conversation with Mr.Curran, tbe latter informed a STAR reporter that he did not believe the Montreal authorities had any deposition inst his client, save that of Detective Fahey.THE CASE IN QUEBEC.{Special to The Star.) QUEBEC, June 3.\u2014Euo was brought again before Judge Chauveau, in the Police Court, to-day on a charge of bringing stolen money into Canada, for which he was arrested yesterday.All the lawyers mentioned yesterday in the case were present with the exception of Mr.J.J.Curran, who returned to Montreal last night.Judge Chauveau asked if counsel for the Crown was prepared to proceed.Mr.Pelletier said while the Crown must lead in the enquéle.the case being taken in the name of the Queen, yet it would not summon any witnesses uxcept those asked to be produced by parties leading in the private prosecution.© ed the prosecuting counsel, therefore, ithey had any witnesses ready.The Crown would endeavor to see justice done, both to the prisoner and the private prosecution.C P.Davidson sald be was ready to proceed to Montreal, where the Court of Queen's Bench was sitting, or before Lhe Justice who had issued the warrant.He did not see why the rights of that magistrate should be invaded.Judge Chauveau cited statutes giving the right to the magistrate who backs a warrant to have a prisoner brought before him for subsequent proceedings when any of the prosecuting parties or their witnesses are present.t the time he gave his order yesterday Detective Fahey, who swore out the warrant was present in the Court.Mr.Davidson asked delay till to-morow.Hon.Mr.Irvine, for the prisoner, demanded if the prosecution would have witnesses ready for to-mor- row, and, if so, to name them.There was no certainty of proceeding with tho case tomorrow there was no necessity for delay, and ho asked the dismissal of the priso- per.The Judge said the application for delay till to-morrow was reasonable, and he could not refuse it.The case is therefore postponed, and Epo was taken his hotel.In view of the apparent vagueness of the harges against the prisoner here it 18 evident other desperate means be resorted to.The supposition that Fabey return to Montreal is for the pu of having the prisoner indicted before the Erpadjury in Montreal in order that if a true ill is found bis removal to Montreal may be accomplished.JOSEEFFY.À programme composea 801617 OI p1Ano solos is apt to be considered trying, and probably deterred some people from attonding the recital at Nordheimer's Hall last evening, when the great Rafael Joseffy made his first appoarance before a Montreal public, which included all our leading musicians and dilettanti.His very first number, Handel's Allegro and variations on a Passacaille, stamped him as an artist, and the only curiosity in the minds of his audience was aa to in what genre ho would prove the most perfect.v stylo of composition was in turn intorproted by the gifted musician, wholly from memory.and the short interval between each of the fivo groups.joined to the intense heat.wag An enormous strain upon the erformer, and most virtuosos would ave, failed under the ordeal.But Joseffy not of those who fail, whatever the difficulties, and whether in the well articulated stac- ealon of the *\u201c Gavotte,\u201d the martellato effects of the \u201c Te ta.\u201d the intricate abatrusoness of the Bach * 16,\u201d the gliding \u201c Aria.\u201d or th sylph-like ballet-air of Gluck, the artist a aoknowiedged.The second group opened with a selection from Schubert.and then Beethoven\u2019s grand \u201cSonata Appasionata\u201d pealed forth, and seldom have we heard to such perfection the impetuous allegros, the masaive andante, with oocasionai plalntive touches, Mmorging into the heacdlong rush of the presto, The third group was of a light style, in which the player revealed his alry touch.the vel of technique.Thon Chopin was taken u and his \u201c Nocturne in D ab\" especially wns full of tone and that peculiar shading hich th com porer's works do- mand.The fourth group closed with two compositions of the pianist's own, which he rendered con amore and which Fore loudly applauded.The * 8pinner\u2019s ng\u201d from Wagner's opera of the \u201d Flying Dutchman,\u201d arranged by Liszt.was the first number of the fft oup, and ita alternate sweet and strange phrasings wers delicately handled by the artist, good contrast poing orded by anothor of iszt's compositions, a ournful bit called \u201cConsolation.\u201d and for the uquet came the \u2018 Rhapsodio Hongrois \u201d No.12, the difficaltics of which can only be appreciated 8 connoirrenn, and which w » diamond, and which brought a most unique and Berculenn performance to an end.Herr osefly ond recital will take place on Wednesday ovening, and it is to be ho th a e ent will see that the windows are ened th t the stifif h halt \u2018mar © Ovening'à enjoy mons ont shit mot Q0- the First Man to Spot the.Absese.Three the goutlemen latimately ga ay.\u201d Carl Heyman, being a mar-.rack out of thé instrnment'as if out in the |.La trie \u2014 ra 2 NÉ Ÿ Ldypox, June 4.\u2014News bas just been re- | celved here that there was a violent earth: | Prosen quake on May 19 on the Island of Kishn, pear the mouth of the Persian Gulf.Twelve villages were destroyed, 300 persons killed and many others iäjured.- REBEL ATTACK ON SBUAKIM.~ {Special te The Star.) CAIRO, June 3.\u2014The rebels again attacked Suakim last night.They succeeded th Lip heal EATER ce.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FROM OTTAWA.Personal Notss\u2014Killed by Lightaiag\u2014Do- minion Day.(Special to The Btar.) OTTAWA, June 3\u2014A.M.Burgess, De Minister of the Interior, leaves So morrow on a trip to the Rock Mountains.Rufus Stephenson starts on bis annual tour of inspection of colonization companies this even- hilip Mabar was found Jnsensible in bis wagon near p \\llage morning.horses had been killed by Ugbtning and himself badly hurt.He may possibly recover.The City, Connell last evening voted the sum of $600 to be given in pi: for the oulebration of Dominion Day at this city.THE DYNAMITE EXPLOSIONS.Detectives at Sea\u2014Clues Declared te bé Worthless\u2014Action of the London Democrats.{Special to The Star.} LoxDoN, June 3.\u2014Thodetectives are all at sea about the dynamite explosions, and seem to be as far as ever from capturing or even ascertaining the idengity of the perpetrators.Directors Howard, Vincent and Jenkinson, of the Criminal Investigation Department, have decided that all so called clues that have been gathered by Colonel Majendie and the police are lutely worthless.It was expected that much light would be thrown upon the mystery by a constable who was injured in Scotland Yard, but since his return to opnsciousness has been found that his recollections of the occurrence are so scattered and confused as to be valueless.Various wild proposals have been made for an expression of popular indignation by means of some sort of public demonstration.Plans have been mooted for a monster mass meeting in Hyde Park and also for a congress of various workmen's clubs, but it is not probable that anyt -will come of these proposals.\u2018The fact is the public has recovered from the rude shock of Friday night, and such agitation as is still maintained is largely artificial.Ata conference of London democrats yesterday resolutions were adopted appealing to the democracy of America to solicits its Government to prohibit the preaching of the dynamite propaganda, and the collection of funds for des! ruct ive operations by such menas Rossa an .Ford.Press Despatch.PARIS, June 3.\u2014The Matin publishes a letter signed by Irishmen resid in Paris jus- titying the London outrages.eysay they have no other means to combat England,and insist that Ireland is fighting for indepen- ence.THE METHODISTS.Continuation of the Conference at Brock- ville\u2014Stirring Address by Dr.Douglas on Foreign Missions [Special to The Star.1 BROOKYILLE, June 2.\u2014After the opening services at the afternoon session, a partiai report of the financial condition of Stanstead College was presented, and after considerable discussion it was laid upen the table till it can be completed.A motion was then presented by the Rev.J.Garrett affecting the continuance of the Japan mission wor he addresses of Revs, Messrs.Porter and Houghton were in the line of surrendering the Ja mission to the Methodist church of the United States.Against the surrender Rev.Messrs.8.G.Phillips and T.W.Constable spoke.Rev.A.B.Chanibers mo a resolution recommending ter caution on the part of the Central of Missions in consequence of the paucity of funds and inadequacy of the support of the men on Domes- ce Missions.This was supported by Dr.Douglas in an eloquent dress, during which the venerable doctor was frequently applauded.He reminded the conference of the fact that in our own British North America we have one ninth of the habitable globe,a sphere sufficient for its Missionary enterprise.e sald he well knew that at the present time we cannot give up Japan, but the time is fast coming when we can surrender that interesting and hitherto encouragingly suo- cessful mission into other hands, and do it honorably.He said he knew that from the Island of Newfoundland westward there is suffering in our domestic missions.Of the $32,000 raised in the Montreal Conference only $6,000 1s expended on our home missions for the evangelization of two millions of ple.Honored ministers are at work for less than laboring men recelve in Montreal for the digging of ditches and drains.We ask for cultured men and then they are victimized.Our missionaries in Japan are in luxury compared to many of our men on domestic missions.He said the Presbyterian Church has organized a fund of mercy.Let us release our suffering brethren in our domestic missions.Mr.Garrett's motion was withdrawn.A | couched in stronger termsfo! disapproval o vailed.boned unis Wed sie ng | tponed un D m .ar va statioming commi held Île first session to-night.A conference temperance meet was being held to-night Victoria the speakers being Revs.Messrs.Pearson, Beau- dry and Lucas.ue THE TEMPERANCE MEETING.BROCKVILLE, June 3.\u2014The Methodist conference temperance meeting held in Victoria Hall last night, was one of the most successful gatherings of the kind ever held In this town.The Bev.M.L.Pearson presided.A letter was read from Judge McDonald containing portions of a letter written to him by the 1.Poen Carmichael of Mont- | real in full denlal of statoments which had been made in a public meeting held in Mor- risburg by E.King Dodd's pl the Rev.Dean in opposition to Scott Act.In this letter the Rev.Dean says: \u201cIst, I never presided at a meeting held in opposition to the Scott Act.2nd, never ad a band of temperance workers not to support the Act.I told the members of the Parish Temperance Soclety that under our constitution -they oould not vote as members of the Church of the Ascension Total Abstinence Society, but that as individuals they coulddo just what their consciences told them to do.\u201d The hall was densely crawded.6 8 ers, Rov.Messrs.Poarson, Lucas and u Jere evidently well prepared and did uty well.AY the close a resolution committing the whole audience to the support of the tt act in the coming cam was unani- moualy carried.1 Ta y the members of conference are largely occupied at committee work.They reassemble for open session to-morrow.The stationing committee commenced work last night and they will have two sessions to-day.: MANITOBA MATTERS.The Dominion\u2019» Proposition Before the Legisiature\u2014Another Murder.WINxIPEG, Man, June 3.\u2014In the la- ture yesterday the House went into Committee of the Whole on the reply to the proposition from Ottawa.The reply was adopted with unimportant alterations and an addition by Mr.Norquay to the last clause that the Ottawa Delegates be empowered and instructed to receive and answer any further communication on the subject, and should no modification to the terms be offered by the Federal Government in supplement of the claims as proposed , then the - mittee will be ructed to prepare for submission for the House at its next session a full statement of the Provinoe's case Potore its submission to land as adopted by the House on March 17th.The reply was read a first and second time.The position agroed toit.The House will p ly prorogue today or to/morrow.n Sunday 6 word was received from Calgary Poltce that a man named McManus had murdered Bill bettor known as \u2018 Buckskin Shorty,\u201d Geddes\u2019 farm.Eat policemen went and yand tad McManus.A man named Henry saw McManus cutting \u201cShorty\u201d with a knife.On attempting tw interfere McManustirestotiod to aboot tm.cManus claims that killing was in self det and made no attempt to escape, parties were whiskey ES a8 UAKE: & I EUR .| ; : + © prices current for to S478: en riine strong ers\u2019 20 to ni bakers\u2019 $3 8 ddiings.3 40 to $3 : Ontario .\u201cmm SW Bo bags 2 to $1.16: white, wheat $1.10 to $1.18.of cereals and provisions were announcod as fol- is flour, 9 barrels 212 boxes cheese, 584 ver cases tobacco, casks in canal, 5,881 bushels peas, 530 ela oats, 13 kegs butter, 994 boxes cheese.numbers of any pled only occu the auditorium.The remaining hail was filled b pled ever ploture, 4 Slowed from an almost unend black and unoove rich colors and fluttering to The 8 desk te twelve feet above the seats of press occupies the @ height, or about on eads eo delegates, Back of the chair, ranged in a semi-circle, and on a level space, are seated the re- bers of the national committee an immediate friends a sharply rising incline, are 1,000 occupied by a great many persons of national repute.Swi of the chairman, and dont the audience, which oecu~§ o ¢ and made up a ress stand, of sea of faces of solid! relleved bY ihe, ets of the ladies, 1 Loe: sean button space midway | in barreis pork, 26 on market has ruled more o-day Beerbohm thus re- Liverpool grain y of late, and t : off coast wheat quiet but .stead 0 fr on passage and for shipment during the week eady: ditto corn st .Li à X; Tong.er in England fair.Back of this circle, on over the deak alrly touching mers\u2019 deliveries of wheat reading 80! , racing side extremes of building.The delegates and alternates occupy a dead level space bounded by square lines.Thoy are hemmec in on two sides by tiers of boxes, mainly by the section of the hi n market opened easier, «&ag off In spitetof fi ea t Andatll.45a.m.advices, market July, 92% August, July 92% August.92% began 56% July, 59) August, 59 8e time report was tak 58X August, 59% Sept.Sept.Pork was without mu and was steady at 1 oocupled by the working body of the convention is broken by four rise Roman standards] pendant eilk banners Id with mottoes of the States and te tories.Back of the fat a simi, r space oocupied by terna an ted from the main body by a hardly In the rear of ain market closed lower.Wheat, lo August, 91c September.57%c August, 56%c 8 05 À t.$19.05 Sep- .40 August, $8.02 telegraph reports announced th liocrensed 650,000, tible partition.od beginning Le point 100.1 space, an E at a po in rear of the alternates is another dividing int tier upon tier of seats midway between the level of the hall and apex of the roof.galleries runalon sides of the hall its entire length and seemingly suspended in mid air.The front of the gallery is faced with the coats of arms of the several States.On the back ground of the flags fluttering from the archee are the national colors and flags of all nations.The first to arrive on the scene were the staff of correspondents and assistants, re- ng the great journals of the country.he first of the delegates began to arrive at 11.30, and full delegations were in their wall, and at that were telegravhed bushels, fcorn 254.- bushels.and sh Ohi ayy ipts of CARO rece ° as follows: Wheat 1 000 bushels, oats 259, ments advised of 18,000 bushels wheat, 10 000 bushels corn, 192,000 bushels oats.T ts of hogs to-day 14, tera pack! $495 to , mix pac heuvy shipping, $525 to 5 55.Cattle re- ew York grain market was easter and appeared to sympathize with th IRAE A a whea 0.uly, ug., 108 Sept.Corn 62% June, 63% J Wholesale Provisions, The general tenor of the local provision roducts maintained 1 50 to 82250 per bar- the east and west © weaker senti- The vote for temporary chairman by delegates has just started.It take an hour anda half to complete the trade was firm Pork ruled at rel : hams, 16 pounders 14 to 15 to 14%c; bacon, 18 to 18Xe; I fl generally buyers figures: cheese, the market was irregular prime old be controlled by a few, was firmly held at 18 to d be best there was an of inferior old make which could be a good article was held for from 14 to 16c, and with sales at this range.steady at 160.New York advices were again on the weak side for eggs, and little better could be reported for butter while cheese was some- WASHINGTON, June 3.\u2014No credence is at the White House to the rumors of a OSCAR WILDE MARRIED.LONDON, June 3.\u2014(scar Wilde was married to-day wo Miss Lioyd.LONDON, June 3.\u2014John Hindee Palmer, Liberal.member of parliament, is dead.FRANCE'S TERMS ACCEPTED.PARIS June 3.\u2014The Emperor of Annam bas expressed acceptance of the principle of the proposed treaty with France.PRECAUTIONS IN AUSTRALIA.BYDKEY,N.8.W., June 3.\u2014In consequence of y advices from San Francisco, the great precautions to ; Ï | i coluoman exp BehoS8oco ©c60ae 6960 authorities are taking protect public buildings here, THE EMPEROR'S WORK.BERLIN, June 3.\u2014The Emperor says the last great work of his reign is to establish Gormany\u2019's social policy will be the duty and glory of his son.A NEW CABLE.\u2014 The conoession ting ht to lay a cable between erica has been transferred to the American and British Continental Cable y.The first section ot the cable to chsaels will be laid in September.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, Macdougall Dros.Stock Brokers.St.Her colonial Lissox, June THE SITUATION IN CUBA NEw YORK, June 3.\u2014An Havana lettersays the mercantile and political situation there continues to be des Island to the United States or Mexico is the general topic of conversation.THREE MEN DROWNED.W'ASHIKGTON, June 3.\u2014Tel Fla.announce that E of the 5th lighthouse district; Levi P.Luck tormerly assistant ident Grant) and Washington were dro MONTREAL MIOCA BACHANGR, Reported { Brokers.100 St.Francois Xavier secretary njamin P.Suter, of off the coast of Florida, ding work on a | h for the others lighthouse board being erected there.was recovered.The sear has been unavailing.The has received no official information on the DISTINGUISHED VISITORS, NIAGARA FALLS, June 3.the Earl of Mul- ormandy, Governor- neral of Victoria, Aust with the oness of Normandy, also Eblppe are at the Clifton house, Niagara CLIFTON Hovs The Abattoir Question Agair.The Butchers\u2019 Association hold their ht, when the p ton of the constitue election of officers.monthly meeti business will be tion of the society and t An effort will also be made to reconsider the motion made at the last m action of the deputation to e special Abattoir Should the effort prove fruitless tr of the butchers P will be.accord urchasing the Faruituse, 10 am, 195 8s.James st, T.J, Potter.i Furniture, 10 a.m., 85 Coursal ot.M.Hicks 4 Co.© - Oece Fariiure, dc LE am, 565 86 James st, Thomson Groceries, 10 a.m., 286 St.Pagl st, Benning & Barsalon.Furniture, 10 a.m., $35 5t.James ot.W.E.Baw, * Borges, 3 p.m, cor.Metcalfe and Burnside sts.TJ.Fotlar Monday, June ® | Furniture, 10 a.m., 748 Palacé st, Thos}.Potter.Tharsday, Juno 18.Property, Cowaneville, 11 am.285 8 James st.Ww.E OINTHE SHADE TOOKE'S BALBRIGEAN CALZE SHIRTS \u2014 AXD \u2014 DRAWERS, A new material combining strength and light weight.\u2014000\u2014\u2014- TOOKE'S Balbriggan Gauze Shirts, with long sleeves, only 75¢ each.: TOOKE\u2019S Balbriggan Gauze Shirts, short sleeves, only 75¢ each.TOOKE'S Balbriggan Gauze Pants only 75c per pair.TOOKE\u2019S India Gauze Shirts, at 25c.TOOKE'S India Gauze Shirts, at 35c.TOOKE'S India Gauze Shirts, at 50c.TOOKE'S Merino Gauze Shirts, with short sleeves.TOOKE\u2019S Merino Gauze Pants, with spliced seats ; warranted Colored 'Gauze Shirts and Drawers.; TOOKE'S Summer Merino En 22 \u2014\u2014___8T \u201c3 Jeet oram .W.WOOD, - Friday dune \u20ac.1889 ESTARIBNED\u20141889 J EWELLER DIAMONDS AND WATCHES, go Suocessor to Jobn Wood a sina AND - JUFORTER OF SOLID GOOD RINGS.'ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.SOLID SILVER SPOOXNA, CLOCKS, BRONZES AND PARIAN STATUARY, BRASS GOODE, (New and Elegant Designs.) P.8.\u2014A large line of Diamonds, mounted in Ear Rings, Lace Pins, Rings, Scarf Pins, BEVERAL LARGE SHIPMENTS NOW OPENING, \u2018- JAMES STREET 19038 226 FEW VERY STRONG STOCKS of Bees, su or hives; one Upright Cottage Piano; Te B two good second-hand Bo e Brussels Carpeta.fine Blankets, ter Color Pictures and General Furniture, at my rooms, Friday Morning Next, 6th imst., At TEN o'clock.W.E.SHAW, to wear as long as 2 pairs of 4 muersT STREET Nos 56, 98,100,109 ordinary make.Nico Property, .77 feet front b TOOKE\u2019S Vicuna and Fawn Re!-containea Cor.of Lagauchetiere, et in depth, with Four ron Dwel- in rear: good I ty for renting.Bale by Auction at my Booms, 235 8T.JAMES STREET, Tuesday Next, 10th inst, at 16:30 a.m.W.E.SHAW, RE On Shirts and Drawers, Ch robes, H HE SALE OF BEDDING PLANTS, Flowers, Rustic Stands, &c., will be con- Shirts and Drawers.ET TOOKE'S Summer .Alpine rte a Tomorrow (Wednesäny), the éth inst, W.E.SHAW, Toselect from at Prices that defy competition.\u2014\u2014000\u2014\u2014 FOR SALE\u2014110x87, COR.CRAIG A splendid site for a WASHING TIE S factory.within two blocks of CP-R.devot and IMMENSE STOCK OF L and erat m the wharves.JOHN BRENNAN, 43 Amherst Btree | LE TUPPER SELF-CONTAINED gg Betarences required: Agply 256 8t C LÉT\u2014HOUSE, WEST END ST.CATH- © St, beautifully situated, | it desired.Address \u201cX.1%7, R.J.TOOKE, I: 177, ST.JAMES ST, 177 30x1 1 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of MONTY & RENAUD.of Val- leyfleld, Q.Notice is hereby givett to the creditors of the above mentioned that the undersigned trus SHOPS, IN THE WEL- 1374 St.Catherine St.WV ANTED- YOUNG LADY, to learn re-tonching negatives, at MARTINS PHOTO: STUDIO, Te RENT, THREE lington Block, month.George Browne, Al tee and liquidator is pre a dividend sheet claims having therein must be fyled at my office before the nent member of the trade.most though a renewed offer should be made to sell to them at even a lower figure.The taint of scrofula in wholly eradicated by Aye Special Notice.Ends of Tapestry Carpeting reduced 16 to HENRY MORGAN & Co.piaños of the present day are ._ Miller of Boston.Exa them at W.Lindsay\u2019s warerooms, 1312 St.Catherine street.GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.r blood can be 8 Sarsaparilla.GRAIN IX NEW YORK.GRAIN 15 CHICAGO.rE Tos me HxxBY MORGAN & Oo, Jos.Beaudin, M.D., Hull, P.increasing sale, which it richly merits found it exceedingly hel use it in oases of rhe: fractures and dislocations.myself to calm the pal th dislocation of the f eved Union and Hemp Carpeting at ex- Hrway MorGan & Ca.| PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO.Opening | Highest.Lowest.| Gl ung: 19.30 1519.20 Pis 2S 19.30 51038 Frans The ed weak both in m, as well as I made use dl it ns of a broken log and in two days the pain.n markets to-da D rontdoun: vatite docies Cicago, and wont down.until a decline 2 half had boon ronched.then prices.bécam thout much strength.decrease in the visible supply of epressing effect were Steady.with very light FORBIGR EXORANGE \u2014 for THR Jackson & Drammen Brose 57 5e NY.to re igre AW doCabl\u2019s GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS'S COCOA Morgan & Co.are selling ter, Wilton, pee Tas cal below current price for ends, this an.ex- portunity for those who have not ned to procure a good carpet at a moderate price.Axmins- try, Wool, Uni 15 to 25 FINANCIAL.moneyjmarket was without fes ture, and à chamge in loani Posted.Actual.between banks were domand 9 X to 9%.Counter rates to custom- bills were 9% to 9%; demand © transfers effected at 10X.Qutrency drafts on New York firm at X to sesstôn of the Stock Exchan an witnessed for some li and securities improved und rship of Montreal Bank stock, vanced one per cent.The following were 195 \u2018Bank Montreal 1 90, 15 do 190%, 75 Mer- , & do 58, 23 do 57% 41 The afternoon session of the change was , An es © morning's figures.Binh X.100 elleu | GP TREE CRA k of Gol rod seat spostal vaio at is Bank Montreai Smet ques NT ESS VE rus an T.1511 Notre © St, Montreal.WAS 70 Montreal, 8rd J une, 1884.1303 Now York and Chicago Prices Curreat.op] 2 JR OOM\u2014VACANT.$3 MCGILL COLLEGE AV] Fh E.of the proceeds of said liquidation.WANTED FOR A SMALL or Dents All a right to be collocated WASTED-& KIT CHES GIRL.APPLY ALBION Hotel.130 1 15th June inst.Ww ANTED_ IMMEDIATELY, A 5_REER DRIVER, WITH EXPERIENCE, jon Lane.130 3 WASTED A CORE-MAKER APPLY TO 645 CEAIG JBQARD-FIRST-CLASS, AT ST.HILAIH TH ANTÉD-INMEDIATELY, Summer, terms moderste, .Bnet pleat.sod scontmolidonicrs W BOAED-_EXCELLEXT BOARD AND foo.FOR old 10 00.0 He per week, a st.George se 452 WASTE AG SOBERBARBER $C = RAYS.OOMB~\u2014 VACANCIES, WITH ,33 ST.DENIS \u2019\u2014& YOUNG G 14 A .R te Viger Garden.i , most and accus- roa dod amish ook om nf te Sad nent Dame 8t, from 8a.m., Wl 118.m.1501 SER AFPLY 10 635 Ww office TWO PLEASANT OMT ROOMS, WELL ROPE ed ith ure of bath chester 5t., hear Windsor ; pet: ** STAR office.RROQNE WITHOR 8 1 00M3-ANDEONELY FURNISHED SUTYE of R vate ly, near kK.Address 2.149 Fran office.R NL: NT +N A I ly, no other JR O0MB-SINGLE, TO LET, 180 130 3 AT Avenue.i 1305 JROOM-TO_TET, WitH BOXED, NO.drat 301 ROOMS FURNISHED OF.OSFÇARIERES, vita ROO bout board.82 St treet.: \"100 Box 106 R SALE\u2014PIANOS AND ORGANS, second-hand, Durand'e Livery Stable, 1303 Sanguinet Ît.A PLE) SAILING YACHT, Cabin, si complets and in first-class cash, w ago.rther tn enquire C.Morel, At.Ciera Be convic who stole 2 emall tA par ty ie BULL-PUF, D roots dark 130 1 NP\u2014 OOLLEN J CAN HA Frame D vatine Jor advertisement 206 APTE ® Salon, at 101 He fe and * Hatabiishod 18 years A ! GOMA\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, AND BOARD.WANTED A GOOD COOK, AT 485% CRAIL V 8 WW?NT EDA 1301 Craig st.C .1 St.Antoine Street.: 130 3 8 \u2018 » RO whbous - \u2018ess Sti % TO Unitarian Church, Beaver H 0s TELE door froi $3 0OMS\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED BEDROOM TARDESTST ROUT sitting room, suitable for married cou x Ww about a country house.App! Shar parties No.34 Cadieux St.155 6 Ontario Bt, 5 7 EE \u2014A NICE FURNISHED BA PA NT.INING RLS ; RO aactson ste 8 minutes from the Oboe \u201c1301 VV Spectable, referon Apply at ompaisii 0 \u2014 NIC F D 8 R cealit NICELY ae URSISHED REDROON \"ANT \u2014 THREE FUSAING WER, 16 Apply at 37 Lanednct Street.15% W \" \u2018who have done 8§ \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFU cany ga jemen on INERED ROSE PL ia Pare aa J = Es = : FR ; 3 G.Lomer, Jr., 33 St.Sacrament Bt.eavelient Iocallty.ANTE Y FOR AN OFFICE, ONE vale family.Address SV WAS LE Peal retarted.Appi MS\u2014TO 8) NG G Q.T UNDER- OE Cus rid .C.TBeaver Belimont W stands 250 E- Charabers.130 3 sity et.5 180 WwW A 3 : walling on table, useful A AID.OOK FOR PER ta, bonsermaalds, , carpenters snd chetiere ot.130% HN Fy RO Qu: % rs street.\u201d 18 * 1% à WAN TED\u2014HOU: Ré French boa x y to Lagauchegers pars 8, .r & Co., T14 Craig St _ A.OUSEMAID, E co 9: 22d 3108 mon wi! 1905 references, to arvis, \u20ac nt, New shire, TED\u2014GEN 8 ; girl.Apply 1976 Notre Dame st.ANTE ar.(00 8.ANTED x GOOD PLAIN \u20ac0 OK aT , 1301 [ N AS A A WAETIb pEoRoou axbavirG oy wien WRETED 2 CUATDN JF 1 ih foe Ep ATTA, \u201cZa: man, Aa = = ee W F Store.Jace, recommendations good 3 TUATION AS CLERK, IN WHOLE, ta re, ; fiah.\u201cZ.140,\" BTAR office.A WA C.Wy LIN e or Reta 3 ah a KR T HO French and F Can be 6 years old.seen at WwW .\"h 3\" 1 0SF-D00 STOLES 425 REWARD WILL BE FALD STITT AR GROOM OK GENERAL L aa que aires Into tion me will lead to ihe WAL oer.Aarons OZ.1:47,\" Han office.UATION AS GO Hl Country, dest refere: t ; HOA NFSS Cu 3 ATION AB GOOD PLAIN COOK.; 2 S À.ES 3 oy OMAN.\\ mer Tn rear 510 BL aris Fuhr | WN Rn oF vi ty cut.ton Aol 1 George Four gris in \u2014MO OR) & COU .w do 151 ras EL paint Be.Charies, ami receive travell reward.1801 Ww ARTE LOT STAT TUNE fy SR aoe PCH: A \u2018warded retarning 10 479 Dorchester at.130 1 L EE EC OUR Éd ba cs Yr aioe of bn Le turning i0 .Urbain 88.*' Y.04,\u201d RTAR pons Fount omen AN TED\u2014INFORMATION OF MR.J.T.McMinn, who wandered away; was Last seen on Saturday forencon.He is of medinm height, It complexion, full beard and monstache (trimmed), fark Trend mit Aud felt ha la formation will be thank- the Font Omoe 7 11 Marie, i, or Mr.Mural N\\RENCH TAUGHT IN A SHORT TIME.1301 79 ST.URBAIN STREET.LEA band Furnit cas Olle) 3 - urniture, ot Pictures.Lace Curtains, Piano, ed Fo Covers, Cutlery.&c: some very nice Quadruple Silver Plated Ware.Also a Miscellaneous Collection of Unclaimed Hotel Baggage.At sur Reoms, Nos.\u201c631 and 1838 Notre Dame Street, Ox FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 6rm JUNE As this will be our Last Cleari ! niture for the Beason, ovary artim oil be sold unreserved, comprising: room Beta.Parlor Sultes, Dining Tables, ta Fancy les, Cabinats, Foldine ay .Mors, Lounges, tal Gasaliers, Mattresses, 9} \u2018BE.Beds, Cane ao Pariorated frais ure suitable for Summer ora Tra SILVER-WARE Cn eta, Ir ye.Butter \u201coolers, Tea Beta, Yoi- t and Cake Buskets cefvers, Epar; Spoons, Forks, Rives do Also, n Large ef Uneinimod Hotel Positively No Épeznvz.= Sale at Two \u2018clock shar all afternoon © k sharp and continued M.HICKS & CO., Aucticncers.N.B.\u2014Order of Sale: Hotel Baggage.Silverware, Furniture, ao.' 85 ASTON NOTICE.\u2014AT THE SALE OF Household Furni Hicks & Oo ture to be held by M.To-morrow Morning, June Sad, At the residence of Mr.John Dwyer, No.5 COURSOL ST.(corner of Dominion, sold a Strauss Square pimort em)\u201d aoe an Faite Dre Carte ) a roce Waggon, and s Riding Saddie nog BUA\u2019 Bale at TEN o'clock.1801 TO MOBEOW AFTERNOON, FIVE SADDLE and DRIVINGHORSES, AT MR.McVEY'S YARD, 55 and 57 BONSECOURS STREET.18 On Wednesday, Jane 4thrown Gelding, by \u201d \" Maren\u201d ¢7 lding, 0 y \u201cErin Chief,\u201d dam ri \u201d \u201c Berlin.\u201d out of \u201c Annie Laurie.\u201d \u201cf hh tod.} Bay Cob.by * Bera, Chpese\u201d bua 1 Chestout Gelding by \u2018\u2019 War Cry.\u201d All \u20ac00d in saddle and harness, and must be 0 30, a Grey .by \u201cThunder,\u201d 7 years old, 15.3 hands, weli broken to sad harness, has been ridden by a logy nadie sad Sale at Half-past TWQ o'clock.180 WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Auctioneer, \u201c TEINWAY A SONS FTANOFORTE at BOW morning.10 O'CLOCK.room MOB- 1301 THOS.J.POTTER.Auctioncer.PECIAL BALE OF CHOICE D.2 S BEDDING and BORDER PLANT Mr.Day (St.Henrl nurseries! at my room, Friday, Sth June, at 10 o'clock.THOS.J.POTTER, 130 Auctioneer.VOLUMES \u201cILLUSTRATED LON: 27 (DON NEWS sod to 1868) will be at fu EN OC rock oat my room to-morrow, THOS.J.FOTTE 130 \u2018Auctioncer.Jen IMPORTANT ANNOUNCE- We have been instru | an eminont of Sheffield ee a orient an ors to sell by auction at our Rooms, 345 and 247 Bt.James st,, On MONDAY, JUNE Sb and following days, a d varied stock of bigh clase Eloctro se Places Ox gold and slive goods, arti os mounted oak, wedgew ee erby and ton China, Ivory.H Table Cutlery, For! Spoons an jes of Sheffield Btandard * a $ ity.Fish Eaters and Dessert Kniv: ihn poet, Top ad ihe dis asso ent o ne Blot Marble Clocks, suitable for halls and dining-rooms &e., Le the pupebess oF es ase Of Piribaay, Wedding and other presents.Parti Inter.Goods on view Saturday next, 7th inst.THOMSON & GOWDEY, 180 Auctioneers.AILIFF'S SALE\u2014-Provinos of ebed, B District of Montreal No.151 reuit oom UE, va.Hi Beauchamp, fondant the SE day of dude 1804, 1 1 fie tbe oon, at_the le of the rat Be endant, Nan ste, in the chy of M = soid au rity, of Jo d'in this HA ER e nro oe.\u201cTore cain: 1278 St.S \u2014 le wens Fae VAL \u2014 WRAPPING PAPER FOR SALE.Anply at STAR Office! \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 BERT qEevt etary "]
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