The Montreal daily star, 13 avril 1889, samedi 13 avril 1889
[" LAST EDITION.EIGHT PAGES.XXI.\u2014No.88, _ Bituations Macnunt.TANASE SAA AA NSN INI kd INNS _ TIN LE ut CANVASS FOR A' FULL n Nursery Sock, honest ad | work PAOXE THEIvC months,\u201d TS perle needed, full instructions xt .ses or ou eDtsutenton.a Ho) Fh 8 of age a og Ont.16% acres, the iat ERTENCED NEWSUAPER M AN.for Feucral Lantern Asency of Cothulio Jie fei, F- CLANS HEWING MACHINE Subs har, Sicady wien and e Ca, read \"Oh 0.Bit 3 TE LADY AS CASH GIRL AND sales ey in aber dash: y store, ve asie ver Week.IE adi it workiven, 1 lance Cigar Fatory: ANTED EXPERILNCED LADY t man clerks shoulilug outh Dante lation ÿ THAT \"CAN RAHNER SAWS NE rene ok ANTÉD-4 GOUD ET pce WHOTAS à wie iD T A QED-¥ ou x ced fone bad Ler: hes, AN TED-CON EIENT MAN.wT TAKE x \u201cBe Shain Address ATED à GOOF, FTAN( CEE ne STÉU\u2014SMANT MAN TO TARE CHAR Ré oF slock sod shipping.in a boot snd shoe factory, only those having experience and with good cn sHi INT E ,.Apply A eaiatoly ÈS Won Coruwall 863 FE, CALLING eo Ar and ay shops, to sell te Pru -A COUPETERT LSI TOR fé, wood conn tou with grocers to take ef.ive, eferençes and JINN, TIT SKIKT AND WAIST also apprentices; at 48 Al a - COMME I.H.a SEER TERS.PRET D} a ei \u201cigen machine, also 2 or 3 bright HEH Apply Miss Drake, 3310 St.Catherine, 36 anand at 7.15 p.an, BR Mackay st.W VAY NTED.T7 TAT ILORESSES TO WORKON COA\u2019 SOA TR, Apply, 3051 Notre Dam 8 JAN FED \u201cA GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, \u201cONE that can cook well.Apply st 1685 on st > AsTED- YOUNG GIR wave exporience | and y a, 18 Cheers av cnue.87 y FE ED PRESSE A ON and it.Apypty immediately, ANTED-YUUNG MAN, srEAKING ENGLISH rd French, with couple of years experience, be uctive and pushing, perima- Wert family of three.ANTED-ASALESLADYAT MRS M.WRIGHT, must pare Cand Hi in sellin ery rakes, sive to a sari GÉNEKAL SERV ANT Ton A Apply at once to 38 Chomedy FANTED\u2014A& HOUSEKEEPER BY A MID DLE 2d man, no children.Address, ANT.ED-PROT EBTANT GENERAL SERV ANT tuust bave good references.Apply 45 Gi A e experienc: of 0 lock, A Avr, x Arms ed 2 PLAIN COOK, NO WASH.('ANTED-FIRET- LABS DRERSVAE ERS, ALSO .ood sewing machine operator, experienced Henry Morgan & Co, cor.Bt.James i.and Victoria square.87 2 \u201cD_ IMMEDIATELY.A THOROUGH SER: kep .72 WARD, omic HOT AFPLY AT 542 Ts IT.ED\u2014AN ATIHACTIVE YOUNG ADF or wenta\u201d furnishing store, must speak HER 5 ven Engifah op Ly letter to Grahsm'a, TED PARNER, A MARRIED MAN, a farm of about 200 ere at cluse i Montreal wife must have son, 18 Corn oa Montre ARTE GUD MARBLE SETTELS.op at New York Life Insursnoe Building, He ANTED- BOVE JIRLE AND ed apply, BU Tames only, hose wil Bo ANTED-A GuUD FLAIN CUOK, 812 A mouth, no washing.2732 St.ee \u2019 NT.D\u2014A GUOD COOK, MCUs ef.Apply at 185 Univoreity sty ANTE TWO AE SES TICES FOR DLESS- 49 r Hall.SA BT al amy FRENCH FANTED\u2014A hia UTED FOR THE kitchen, ; Homp brey's Restautant,cor, bt.Bhi 2% cook.Hive faces and ho enwagements, mood 58: Situations Yacant.ANTED-EXP ERIENCED NUKAE (R, CA le) for two children; must Le 2 oa woman and have first rate referenoos, plr va gro 11 orafter 5 Tul Mountain st, | A ANTED- GENERAL DEVANT HEFL! News required.Ap 22 Lorn venue N81 a V ANTEDEUE CNESPEUTABLE.Ti DT GIRL shout 16 or 47, for light ra 4 A¥reuch Ehren who can Bye English preferred.Aprly Th ED AN EXPERIENCED CHE nid, ain un ti [EMG App IE M Gill collegs Avenus WH NTED GENERAL BERVA NT.APPLY 1 A 30 gu Faudiie ANTED\u2014GOUL Sn FORGENTS FURN NT SIT in store: to a aulosman thy highest pacs will Le xi Pris Cookson, 2:230 st.Catbe er- \\ ANTEL-AT ONCE, GUUD GENERAL SEE vant.B Thistle Torrave, off St.Monique st-, ply No.260 Lavai avenue, 8 An TED-A YUUTH AC pUATOMED TU THE vidertui tron for espping nixed paint cans, Appiy A, Rausay & Son, 10 Inspector ardt.ss 1 WVANTED-A A CÉTENOGRAPHER AND gate ter.\\vely.Room #7, sser Bullding, { Bt.Sac Filta JA Fo LIAR A SHIRT IRONERS AF WAR the Cal donian BARD.4:20 Betgmeurs airest.WAL ox wasiorat servant i id ely at ¥19 Dore ator ot.ANTED \u2014 TABL, À.- M ad Paress RER 881 Ware COOK FAMI q wosh aD couse required to vosh and iron, also bh terences required.Apply, 219 Foul st, ébove (Sher: Le at.882 bruo.Situations Wanted.A eR PN V ANTED\u2014WASHING AND IRONING.155 DT __Viuet st, SL.Uunegonde, 84 0 WANTED WORK BY \u201c{HE\" Borcher, det and paiuter, J.Jenkins.748 Dorchester.Hol luud'e Paper Wurshouse, Notre Dame 84 17_ \\ \\VANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH WIDOW AND daughter, situations as Lousekespar and house tablemuid to single gentleman widower, children nut objected to, town or country.à est of Toterences, Address, \"K 1135,\" STAR GÎice.STEN Goss \\ ANTED SITUATION BY Y YOUN SIN.GOOD retoucher, with fair r KRowicdi of Sr genars pes tography.Address K.P.Ka { NAN CTE ARNG OFFICES OK WORK Bi be day as housecleaning, washing, ete.Sa Mrs.Whelan, 20 Lafontainé st., Monies TANTED\u2014BY MARBIKD = W of any description, by she day.Q Tog\" STAR office.Wire cire FIRST- 8 SALESMAN.= ears exverience.bf{tuation 2 coum 1 travells T Or a steady ewploy in a ÿ goods star both PE ME beat re references wiv on Apply by lot: ANTED BY oe \"KG MAN.AGE U3, SITUA tiun in a store ur warehou use, to be general useful, good city references.Purvell, 13 Latour ai ANTED\u2014BEIWKEN 1Bru APRIL AND Ier OF ax.situation as working bousekeeper or necal servant.ip small family.Address ERT \" NTAR UL TANTED \u2014 sT£U ATION AN EEE spoaks Foglish and French.1007 St Lowrenee Main at, city._ Ÿ TANTED-BY ENUL iS AMAR: FORTTION \u201coF trust, in wholesale house or office, both guages, exci lent references.Addres sd.37 leh wond square ANTED- SITUATION \u201cHY A THORO GBLY commendations.Address, \u201cW 1435,\" STAR 0! WARTED- SITUATION BY A MARRIED MAN, to take care of borses, and his wife to work as u cook, \u2018an give réfergnees required.Address, 303 Maisonneuve st.872 WANE EDCEWPT OYMERT BY a ERY aouB VY cook, city re references.| 106 st.facorge.et.87 ANTED\u2014SIT GAT TION BY A YOUNG LNGLIEH.man as groom, has had 10 years food experience in sume of the largest.stables.Apply 4¥ AY ler, St ANTED- BY A BSUBER MIDDLE-AGED ET oy employment that would enable him to earn aly ng, bookkeeper, yard master,timekeeper or nu uch emploie ment preferred, best of reterences, Ad.es \u201cBtan 0 873 Wine: ST \u201cPENSIONER, MIDDLE AGED, attuation as watchman, storewan or masistant, tai abstainer, good references.Address, \u201cA 1528\u201d Eyes office.L WA NTEC BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TC tio Lagso- n as purse for children.Apply 744 chetiere.ANTED-\u2014BY A LADY, TO FIRD A GOOD 8IT- uation log, a good general servant, 2 years with ber.Mrs Muckay, Adamaville, P.Q.88 J ANTED\u2014SITUATION Bi A FIRST CLAS cutter, beat references.Apply to J.B.C, 141 Fulford a sh 1 ANT ED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN.work by the day or offices to clean.180 Antoine, : \"ANTED-BY A YOUNG SCOTCHMAN BITUX- tion as assistant storeman in wholesale or re tail; goud business SeIpERnes oly Jeferencen axed J ours.se U, Cote 5 ©, Mont.Ten, W 3\u2014Bÿ A PENSSIONED BEROT, NUE Royn) Enginéers (recently from Enxiand), employment an Land survayor, braughisinan, Accountant, or in any other capacity where his services could: be ntilized Y Salary nut so much an object us constant employment.Address, *D 1824,\" BTAR Sse V ANTED\u2014» OBE BY GOOD HOUBE PAINTER, handy with carpenter's tools.Ad Adress, \u201cD 1505.\" \u201c BTan Office Lu 881 Wispmomei te ai à BY BRASB WOULDER acoustomed to all classes of work.Address, \u201cD 1596.\" STAR Ofce.8 2 SQUANTED \u2014 WORK BY THE Day, VAGUES, {roning or housecleaning.Apply, 70 La.gauchetiere street, in the res, 88 'WANTED_SITUATIONS rom COOKS, HOLE ds and general servants, alvo or ork rood references.Apel, Mrs.Beech's ofice, 106 Chenneyille street.___ Booms t to Let.Ou Ro MS -WELL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, BIN.gle or double, at 22 bt.Louis street 881 RON.LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, auitable for 1 or 4 gentlemen.159 Ble uy at, opponite the Gesu.88: upu ouse, communs Uni.88 Se 3° ANTED en LADY OF EXPERIENCE IN ladies\u2019 nndermear for west wiving references.Address, \u201cX 1470,\" \u2018ScanoMRes ANTED-JUNYOR CLÈREK ABOUT 17 YEARS old, Rome experience required in on or besvy \"hardware, Apply to Address, with references, P.O.D\u2014FINISHED HANDS FOR x alte ay oo preptices Apply to Nhs L a AN (TED Ty TSHEDIATELT ook, about the Arm Aor Hoy oF 00D SMiT LINE} EC SATESTADT u Vis youth for dry goods store.131 ANTED\u2014A BTRONG kitchen Arlington Hotel: NTED-A GOOD SEVERAL SERVANT, WHO NTED-A COMPÉTENT CITY COLLE STOR Box 11 18 2 pe VM STAR 0 88 1 HR BART Evous SH EC TIC T0 MARE go: tete NTED\u2014 ER TOUR WOMAN à AS GENERAL eferences required.Ap- 1st house sbove Sher- Se cest food rages.re AKER AND VAP ye to Wiss PER 7 Victoria at.at in si hoe ore, pont » setts and and Ja mon a o Penta: Apply, 14 Fis Lr you T H FOR RETAIL aang bones h preferred.Apply by by etl hi HAL age and salary expected to * STAB office Wis 5 om on i en apd cakes.APE son, Sor KE I fami 7] leu work, cors- CE.aii sn cu A mn ED À de town.to solicit ordqra for ation.ar h Drolet st iris Aim He A ATKON a BOVE DRIVE A spre ATE Ÿ x ac \u201cGoGH W TT ¢ 1] CANTED = CFTANG Sy Ata Ny THLARY 478 pisuo rooms, 227 88 1 7 D ow 1.ea ay TED i 317 Peel ut.88 1 \u201ca ob GENREAI, ERVANT, Apply at 1225 For = DOMs\u2014THREE ROOMS ON BATHROOM FLAT, water and every convenieénce in each room.33081 Bt.Catherine atreet, few doors east or DE | oo FURNISHED FBONT PARLOR FOR TWO owen or 8 married couple, convents t to oxver Hall.74 4 Laauchetjere ntre 881 Regis \u2014 TWO ONFURNISHED ROOMS.82 _Sanguinet st.881 PP OUMBE \u2014 A LARGE, NEWLY FURNISHED, front room, also ntonlier one, with every con- venlence; moderate terms board ; for gentlenien only.220 Bieury street.28 3 viMs \u2014- UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR A diable Indice without children, or two or three respectable lad , in & French family.7.Adärous 1877 St.Catherine a NDEOME LY FURNISHED, WITH » board.73 Mewill College aven se 2 00M TU-LET-FRONT, WELL FURNISHED, suitable for two gentlemen.26 Jurors street, Ro NICELY FULNISHED ROOMS t, with partial or full board if required, also uvpe large double room suitable for two ¥entlemen.Near naw C.P.R.depot.Address with reference TE rer, OOM.-FIRST.CLASB FURNISHED ROO lot, in a private family.1856 Bleary streat - les 0%, \u2014 NI F ISH ES UK geotitiottien on University, near St.Jarges Jub.For particulars apply 4 40 Mance at.38% COMS-DOUBLE ASD SINGLE, FURNISHED 1 flat, gas, etc, private, Eus- is amity, 307 ot BOT 8e Constant st.8H LET, FURNISHED, 8 oR Sham ron or bt bousek sopios.use of parlor, piano, F'ritchen if required.387 Rt ond square Ris À FURNISHED ROOMS AT NO.40K Berrie Apply, No 140 Sanguinetat 88 Rooms 2 Tasted.TWO UNFORNIBHED ANTED.BY A \u2018WO UNFURNISHED partial} {st pau roome, with good board, in In the vic Ticnity o Am ovine, west of thar, or SUNT, ANTE = Ne ERAN OF DUHOCHER by a single wesntleinsn, room aud board, propstast ad and diner, with a private family.Address 3X ANT REE FOR A SMALL BOHOOL, WEST Bleur: treat, or the rear t of & store might Suit.dress, *'Scbool,\u201d 8 Pi ips square, IN ANTÉD-\u2014 ED Y YOUNG HAN.WIL.Ne hout ant Btate TAF, HOUR Se Vix : i od roan A board, i Uo me ro.as .Address, wiving locality sud torus, ~g 7 a ie ges TEE locality, 1580,\" STAR offices VND Rr MARK RFID SOUPLE FUNNISE 0, rie room, with, use of SAS mo ahi m ate fam] ho over n LH VARA TR nly ANTRDONE I i LARGE aR ATWO msi | B ruolne, unfurn.ArT] couple, n: > dren, west of Bleury.Address, \u201cX 1474\" bras.TAR: \u201cil os Nfanted to Sorrow.et Née PLAT ee EE Board Wanted.à SEE ie tg or SEE, 83) MONTREAL, SATURDAY.Property gor Gal Sale, Œte.aa, MIACELLANTOUN, Rooms to Jet.00 MAND BOARD, TO LET.25 BT.RENIS A GE ARON rou, with ast Dourd, teria t.by 2 SALE\u2014AT ALG WY td mA situated cottage, RR of Mr.Franco ts Lajole, coutainig 8 apa! i per, eth\u2019 * small stable nu à hunges altaci ES NICELY FUKNISHED, | h class April 558 PS Tow at Mana RE FEGANTLY ANSE HEA T ATED w beater, board ir required, us or eo \u201c5 1 ere hes in et ns fie 1e within 1 oo! \u2018hts vz est La boated by furnace and close to ot.Catherine EEL BOAKD.hell Pavia Topbtrey, Tu aa u.; 8; a 0! OOM8-IN libre CITY rou USE oF, coM- por cn ANT FEW ELLING IN e rovd grands LNG aN sols ! hg millinert business.: on preudises; or, J.di.T'artre, Notary Publié, - Wi 1 For SALE TO CLOBE AN ESTATE, ul once, modern puise on.FON FURNISHED FLURT e svenue, pris falls, terms Jwrdwoid 1 ours, u un- | fie with fur wr a ae outouf aies 9 ! ua into à aud Ai ap TOR: rable \u201casile lota.\u2018Farm! ER COUR 0 Ie and Aupmenteton do ufore fo; als that SALE-UK To LET, A HOUBE A\u2019 Apply to A Bonde: va nee, No.27 Bt.Luke nt re fes) + ap arte furnace; nice li on HALE-CHEAE A PLEABANTLY a e ei rait and sn e trees, EEE miles parie PB \u201c orumbs van, con- d, sud Situated ve miles ¥ UuNIsHLD Bou ntfor form ef jours to dentratio tenan LOMB T T Ÿ OU RTs.2ou Fo NTEUUM FUSNISHED\u201d \u20ac BEA VER x J SOR SN PURNTSHED TO LET FROM MA She first, on parlor flat, private family, 5 R RTABLE ni ath Hon t house bone {hoi TOM Pots WITH FE FoR LADIES AND emen.117 Aqueduct st.2 3 = \u201410 LET, A LARGE DOUBLE RU UN- Piel feed.with or without the ave or Kishen IT FUENIFRED: Tay TRON] suit m Ros Je ow,» tberine stree 300s WO SR ÉPESISHES jtchen, suitable for 2 imarried couple, 418 Kichmond st, near square.R single, TURN board, at os TébiTEo oF ihe TUE N m attac aud a card 81 Belwnont, off Beave tor a time.For terms apply to John \"Less.ox BALE BALE SPLENDID AT CHAWSLY | pe ut S00 arpents, about AL uf bio > under cultivation The balance consiste 8 nignoss.Victoria st, Duan.ences, 2 Victoria st, Sxtensive 8, B's 1 Pons suticrent table room 5 ca of ined ne it lwayn has an abundant à This is an rare opportunity of procuriné a érat lame mo re.city and dns Uni United States by pply to Thomas Mussen, 162 AE y FARM SITUATED NE AR THE Rourtaine town of Soiiette with a road accom: ins a ine new barn, forty state of cultivation, and twenty in fer to Noel lundoau, Esg., Joliette, 8 OR SALE\u2014 VALUABLE LOTS IN ol The undersigned oe for we a firns class board.bie in the eastern part of a! ISHED, FOR YOUNG ta growing rapid] in that direc- to à Seas i RE, \u2014T0 LET, FURN E wit one xofice.\u2014_Ë 86 3 \u2014ONE PLEABANT COMFORTABLE DOU- th or without board, suitable for two pentiomen orem married con , @ FORTABLS x CESSE ick st.87 3 on M OTAST EFULLY FUKNISHED, FOR GEN.sie door, two clothes prosson, pri- HGE FE 2 FHONT ROOM WELL FURNISH.ROSRE FRONT dat FURNISHED UR oe od, break! and tea ui Cathet wes py hues of kitchen if desired.Address, property oot Catherine st.eastw a bou Da feet north oi tre Dame st, whfie Darling Dayidso streets run Horth and s can de con by intent pure ae: & hs By F.McMann, .Menl Estate Agent, 138 Ri.James Street.MoE TO LOAN\u2014ON REAL ESTATE MORT \u201cWw T4427 oan pince.LET, NICE LARGE FRONT RUOM,uUN bation, flat, suitable tor one or two gentie- TANN, 23068 Fait 872 are Agen 88 1 82500 TE mets sized fonte.ne near FINIR surest.w with extension, houss solid brick, a good tos F.Me ANN, JRUILDING Lo OR REAL the citys and Cote Bt.Antoine, eto.SHED 1 DOUBLE AND SN TE x N FO0MS\u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, ON Tn | fut.Apply st No.7 Union avenue UM\u2014_FURNISHED FRONT BuO family, not moving in May.568 SÂLE- sons FOR LAK E milies, in wood parts of the ci OOM-COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROC HOOM FOR 873 slau blocks of tenements pal ink Lars percentages, gentier emen.12 Uniou avenue.a vom T9 10 LETFURNISHED on UNFURNIsE- easant ty, with bre 31 C Bt.Lawrence 5t.above Bheibrooke nt 87 ROSIER ROOM.ON BRTIGON.at a TPE St.Dominique at.BUARD, 449 BT.URBAIN 8T., 810 1 ET.\u201cROTTABLE FOR STNOLE GEN- ti ed couples, Cheap, Immediate possession.31 McGill College 'O LET, NICELY FURNISHED FORGER REI F.Real Estate, Toms raste, 4 Slave TRÉAVER HALL HILL, CORN a F LAGAUCHE- tiere street, this ine valuable lot for sale at a very low figure: size 65x1 MANN, 133 8t Jaines street.ur EST: TO REN TIN ALL PARTS OF THE men, kaa, bath.Apply, 229 gt.Elizabeth st.ENEMENTS FOlt FALEF Ax TR 0 UNFURNISHED ROUNE.TAR LARGE Ce \u2018use nt.: in ali localities: call an rome row dater ADY FOR Dis tribution, giving ininute descriptions of houses EVENT SNIER er and proverty for sale in ail Lied of the eity.Joon: m fiat, with paitial LY rom\u2019 êt.Antoin CUMFORTAELY FURNISHE :D, Ma two doors above Dorchester st.Terms moder- F.; Real Estate, outre 4 invt.By R.K.Thomas.Real Ketate Axont, 30 st.Join Mtreet O LET-NO.28 BT.LUEE BTREET, A NICE lower tenement, nearly new.Plan gad be seen Bx ey treet.M qe paie 7 iront to gentlemen of sober aad Rocio OR THREE RTO Si x arniqbed table ._2310.8t.Catherine st.873 E ba Morasdor vtrect ¢ room, NE BEX en two gentlemen, private minutes\u2019 walk from P.U.51 German URN HOUSE LET.m 6 to 8 avenue, to Anyone wanting a sauter Te ntiemen only.56 À Victoria st.nd this, R™ Bir R Qs FO ENWHED ROOMS TO LET.Toh Eu j S'VOMB-NIGELY FURNISHED FOR GENTLER ma, at 24 1 Bleury street,above Ontario nireet, oo ide TUR.NISHED OR UNFURNISHED, Ser © of ci, 10 painutes\u2019 walk from street 8 1465.Mee.BH 1 R opi ne AH ARGE FRONT ROO GOMS rom first of of Ma enjiable for 2 gentlemen n ach rnished, a fe n w B8CO! es Lagauchetiors st, cor.George.pa LET, SUIT marri at V1 Oathedrsl st.OR venieut, rent low.Permits to Tiers he oo NO LET-NO.8 DURUCHER a sn © trom cotjage, artisthesiiy ee, SAT x rat stone front front cotta, 2 becs intely \u201cpatted.| ABLE FON GENTLE GLEGANT NEW KE IDENG AL 7 ed couples also firet class board, front, Lh y OÙ tt ja ation, ald is 1noet comp! ote oyu D BACK PARLOR, FOURNI vy par ours, chorry Aik\u201d \u201cA 15627.Fo with thout ar.editabl f mah or efora x \u2018wo geuntiemon, no obildren.1094 min A ished dendis oom, auitable for one or Us 7, Dorchester stroot.two 881 THD.OU UBLE OR SING acrsome Bk Fentiemen or ladies.OOMS IN BPLE nd.fen.FhutosTap bof \u201cpoise 0 HU atrustion.© on Lishop » bran Will be ready for occupation OT I Ca from HE, 75 oF La ST.APRIL 13.1889.Property | for Sale, \u20ac Cte.ron CNS | BY J.Cradock Sirapson à & Con Meui state Agents MI Mt.amas strent.Ea Es, BALE ONLACHINE © CANAL, near 8 riel locke.water a 3 horse, and ; Sous A0.UYU feet of lund.For or particu; - CRADOCK Sra & CO.80 Seca\u201d Jamen street, OUSE FO LET, NO 50 LIVE i ola TA be i larsavply # tone front house of Lu rogins, reel .ice wurden, with fruit trees, rent $440 he ADOCK =) MLRON * co.1 St.Jaunes Street.a UNION AViNL TEE) KESIDENCE, OF he late KR.¥.Howard, NM.D., is now oftered for J.CRADDOCK NI MESON æ CO, B3 KI St.Janeu street, N SUMIIBTONE TE 2 I, LUWEL, TU Durocuer st, mydorste reat to prompt uj Afcanl.1 J.CRADDOCK SIMP=ON & CO, 0 JET 264 UNIVERSITY STREET, A FIRST.Clans tone front Louse, in good order, situsted of the Lest part of the street, livinediate vüssessiun.J.CRADOCK seu PRb5 XC oO |_Bt.James stree T TANES STLEFT NE a Vir 5 su SARE, 0 let, the bidlding now peenpled by the Journal + ar Com merce And uther ter J.CRADOCK SL NEON «co.883 iS1 St.lames street.CE LERIDENCES.-Al T'\"PPER LACHINE.An .St.Hilaire and kicholieu, ur dale noi ve J.CHADOCK SDMFSON & CO., teal 12 state Agents.ST INVESTMENT\u2014 A RPLENDID BUSINESS Property on Craig st.ar st, l\u2019eter at, coin- prising au area of 38:20 fout e ah be bought bi por for 1 bout 8 MAu0UU, only 35000 cash want very eusy terms, Teuts fur about oo clear pri taxes.J.CRADOCK, SIMPSON & CO.state Mortgage Loans, HE LEBIDENCE Si Tan Es A CANTLIE, EsQ.0.152?Munsñeld street, corner of Burnside ni, is ao \u2018offered for sale, it is healt thy; commodious, sad in perfect order.Fermits to view can be had a \u201c.CRADOCK sLy [SON & CO, 883 1°8t.James atreet.1 ELMONT PARK\u2014FOR SALE A SEMI-DETACH- ed stone front lhouse,witb bay window aud stone .this of steps, handsome draw; tng rooms, hot water heating expensive woud work, thoroughly comfortable and close to business.J.CRADOCK SIMPRON & CO., _88 3; Heal Estate Agents.OUSÉS TO LET\u2014REDUCED RATES, SHER- Lrooke street, University street, Mackay atreet, rchester street, $t.Hube port street, Bt.Url st, and other desirable localitie J.CRADOCK SIMPHON & C 883 t.James Oiteor.ISHOP 81 HLET-ONE ot ry GUOD BUILD- lag lots for sale.av CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.1R1 Bt, James at.a THAL BUSINESS SITE FOR SALE CORNER of st.James street and Victoria square, à magnificent site, having a frontage of Til feet, on st.Junes street, 102 oot, b inches, on Victoria square, and 75 feet 5 inches un à w vide lune from Cra ale at total urea about 22,500 fee This is without ox ception the finest business tio in Mon A J.CRADOCK SIMESON & COal Estate Agent, 883 131 Bt.James st.4 (OTE, 8T.AN\" TOINE, BUILDING LoFS-LUGK out for the notice sf a 5 bls Auction sale, take piace on Tuesday, a\u2019 « RADOCK SIMPSON \u20ac CO.St.James street, SALE_25, AND a KENT STREET, three solid bitch horses on stone foundation, with difty feet vacant lot, in first class order and well rented, would be roid on easy term: asd CRADOCK SIMPSON & co.1 St.James street, are TO LET-SOME FivaT CLASS HUUBES und cottages to lot, at reduced rates.+ CRADOCK SI MPHON & CO 88 3 1 81.James street, By Parent Bros., Real Estate Agents 46 Bi.James Street.BALE\u2014DELORIMIER AVENUE CORNER of Abo st.east, Jot 140x8U, very desirable for à block of tenements or factory site, will be voi » bargain.PARENT BRO.bt.James Street, 8712 8 SALE CHAT FINE cur STORE FRONT t age, eleven rooms, ern grements, fret class condition, 40 ET front Fe own Number 75 City Coun cillore ue Will be sold on any terms, or let to's desirable .PARENT BROS.o7-2 0 Bt.Jamen at.200 CABH_LOTS 35 X 105.AND 253 27 RON Iba; les Borromee at, betw Bt.Char .ult streets, one 8 minutes Trot Post - Os, most Jots in bt.Lewrence voa! en can bay t any time within 10 years.PAREN 8.7881 à.BRpa fons, oA H\u2014FIRS x Ù USE ost desi able residence lots on 8t.\u2018urbain sree Ir yo u buiid we will return you the $250 to help 3: Zn palence, building, u ir Top desire Ît.JU years lance dus.et that these lots and most coral in the PA RENT sn st fro \u2018street.#30 BF.LAWRENCE À Ms BETWE Guilbault and Bagy streets, 25 x 110 lane: no exgropiiation for widening the st.You can build on new iine.Balance at any % me within oo years, in whole or in part.PARENT BROS., 88 1 Bt.James street.| 3955, 1990 109: Be RENCE St, Jean Baptiste mar et, a very (desirable Duai.ness centre.Lot 44 x 180, with ontage o Charles Bortomes street, will be acid at a bargain and easy t PARENT BRO 881 G St James iteet.By Charles Holland, *.Ren! Estate Tne 249 At.Inmen Street.R BALE-TNE BANDEONE UNTRY RESIdence otf, sq , at Bréckville bean.fully situate ovecicukian the river, with aLou three scres of land, and bas all modern (mprove- ments For further parttéulars, apply to CHARLES JOLLA ND 1 v St.James street.Hi DALE\u2014STUHKES, REMD-FORS AND SHVES dass building lots ia desirable localits cu > HOLLAND, Lstate Agent I3eodtf \u201ces St.James street.FEO LET\u2014873 DORCHESTER STI STREET\u2014X FIRST cla house Dai extousion, suita ble {or a pro- sessional bent modsrate.LIA HARLES AND, | eal, Estate Agent, 88 tf AU 8t.James st, By John Morris, Real Estase Agent, 128 Nt.James Street.ST, DENIS ST.CLOSE TO RUY ST.332 330, splendid stone front cofare for, sale, wit \u201c naton kitchen, built st yeu hly finlshed throughout, good at aobline sn d'esioh fous, size of io) 265x100.Joux Mok \u2018ane eal, Katate Agent, ames street.Je IEYEMENTP Tre FOR BALE aple st, new tile drains und $2 ie) 30, her, Tenital B06.terns $500 and est bor Ana with interest at per \"JOHN MORRIS, .al state Agont, oe 1 James s'atreot.TORE i COTTAGE 0Ing, modern convo.or uale, oq containiu sini 10 1 tenants; price $4000.; [He A thor p T to co apod.And permit, app ply JOHN MOI.Real Estate Agent, 126 5t, James street.BS RICK ENCASED TENEMENT propurty, 4 tenants, for male, on San- tat.drainage in Kvod order, and rented for HAY per annuum.Jomy Moun à 120 Bt.James ntreet, L |i 40 LUAN-FI(B1 MONTGACE, IM \"OVI pr JON.Non is, és Eatate, For ron BEL 136 BE: Jan St.James En ot.and unfurnisiied or furnish t h Cat 18 st.Catharine street, Dear Wind: 2 SONA?MELY FURNISHED.PAKLOR K room Avis ano, patte fox ui cou- ven: sy Ba qu oe pds e & Co, 237 St.Simon gèrent.S RICE COTTAGE uBR SA ewly built an ort Tort 1 t permit to ral \"tions i x Jam HCAR B ; FE Ît.front ISR atonce, The owner resi: property must be sold.Key re of he he city br app mation.RR This o vu 5 FURNISHE TTA for two gdhtismen or married couple.By W.F.Mewhort & a Real Estate Agents, Fraser Buildings, Mi.Sacrament it, \u201cWHITE BOUS Ye He e, ba hi ii SF af a Bs The lot hos ST Jmproved Hyer, \u2014 OURI tætshed, bath, hot wa safon.40 Victoris st.on first flat, beth snd w.6.13 Rich.BAR WELL th.gas.sto.\u2026 oto.46 Caghoast EA TE By Win.Doras.THR ona w.c., use of ki Pen gor ES Bu Cut Catherine 88 1 180 ore James pret '\u2014A Srpeher at 1 ve on ae re .Tes 190 Ut in strest.sia smell self ocontaizied | rent low, A # - Business Chances.MAINS NASA LS NINN 8 Stor TENDER, DRUG BUSINESS, IN BS e City of Kingston; the best stand there.known nd ATincess Ferien, Orta blishéd 15 years, about 83501), in first-class gnduon.Tho two ramasse de built this year 0 lo outls, 2,000,000, nw ini splendid 6 for soit pasiboss vestiont.\u2018sanders open- nesdar, h «0th, 1480, Address, 'Lhos La in ston, 02 tf tes pis D rux Btore,\" vitua ted ou the corner 0 TE CALITY Ps Aime Apply Tod BU Cans Qu Fostne 8T CARH GROCERY BUSI the city, with : os sat ol atom LESS ros Toasons 1 we ng, rent, ators ap an dwel- 2 a nes ot.ee whe spe to eotabitane A To, > TAR © SALE _HO aa riven both 18: T LR yer.APY TL TAB ut tae 1 SALE-RARE CHANC BU ness tand; ato LE cuir Eon oueiabin, ranby, P.Q.Btore now occupie 1 hy the on oo firm of Payne & Bradf Sho falon as anuaily amount to from (60) sixty to \u2018ae Yellin thousand dollars per annum and sith nated of = | na drat cl Class hotel,ani and for stor: ze and ho ri cash, easy terms vor 34200 cua, The above property ib alias or Tout ones) an be giv ver months ply 203 Chatbas à ontreal sad td PS PRO © proprictor on preruises.P.dapkaon.A HALE RESTAURANT, aL 4 Slr ARE ahi ER Bu Wish F113 HALD BH LENT ND.> a asin ean.oo.Base cto © from Montrez | Notre Shes hy the sto Mouses to Ler.AAA AN AANA AAA AA A | © LET- HOUSE.FUKNISHED, A VERY NICE sûuiner residence to Jet on the bunks of tho Cunteauguuy nbout a mileand u half from the si luge of Huntin \u201cavg wo 1 IRIN Lo a) [eo routuy in at, a vory ujce rurden attached, wlso very soot boating, BRINK anti batir acomumodation or borsy 8ud carrtage, either sta b) ling off paatire 1or on y of dreshh buttér, milk and curs can 1 presen twice à day aud » butcher\u2019 > cart day, Application canbe made to the W.Graham, Q tr ou vou dl mises, art Mr HK.« THER 34 LG fashionubie house, built in L'rench uiyie,heaied with best Fa, byt ve proprietors, several ud- | | Yunlages «1 tu the temauts.visiting iH \u20ac Lions app.to dre Dale au\u201d CARS I.1-LETACHED COTTAGE Tet fin ue with garden,city water, bath, ae, heat.Co with not water, no tuxes, city aud country cuin- ; bined, buiit fur \u201clate: vecupation, convey ance by val, b'iufuutes\" ow Lonaventure, vleo Notre Dame : strdet eus.A, ptiy at Tuv.ntou Villa, Notre Dune i de Grace, or 10 lon ime 1884 Noire Laine ay 0 tf rp LEF\u2014HOUSE FOR SUMMER TRI situated on the west aide of the Grand Cusca- sea Lav \u201cliv House has pire Tarte ! ; Fig ALE-UN Wkakli FAINENTE, BABY Ci arrimées i Houses and Nour at od sea-builing, boating and trout | abing.For particulars apply to Alex.Liv ce | F Dev Lichuwond, Co, Bomveuture, Que, 113 4) Jor Yale.A ARAN AI A IAIN LA i HALF-A CHANCE BELDOM OFFERED, the Beautiful, hundsonie sud sank brown juars, \u201cLizzie A she a w yours oid, 10-4 hands gh abe wiluoyt fun wi Joux He ane and tail pois without exeep- ton the must perfect genticiai 5 Sauls and road Hiare in the city, shu 1% not a scared of stent cars, she las geen courage id endurance ; she las never rotted for any money, su bas Lo public re- void, she would mule à must valuuble muate for youd or track purposes, she 1s sired by Alwont the Kteat pire of trotters, amt she shows ler breeding, and in tact 1 ean tet yon know all her pedikreo and she * hus shown wonderin! spega,shie faa better Maure HOW tan 8e win w Le n muy hudband purchased hes,u Mttle over a yeas o, I have rear Nd te believe with ! handling she Would wake # very fust are.I wi : guarantee hor perfectly sound.lund und gentle.Aypty at Private Blables, 14 Vi ieto' la square.1 Blok QUis DAL UH LLAY hu TNT IATL LS moval, A fifty HF Tubulur Boller, with smokestack and all appurtenances thereto, Apply tu Wiihis Juhnasun, 14 SU John street, Bontre La of fu LET- HOLSES AT LACUINE, AT CONVENT | Ration Town Hall street.Apply to PW t Poter at, Moutreal, 8+ ENEMENT | dd Foo, Bas, W TWO FIKETT LARGE , and 134 SE CLAS a Be to A.Me- Mackay at, se 5 O L T for the sumiuer months, Adaress, Dame A.86 Ë Luranceau, Laprairie, Que 453 Tv U LET.- NO.108 DUKOCHER BT., VERY COM: T LAPRAIRIE FURNISHED TIOUsE | EXCLHAX suk FUR Fuori v Mins, cotton, IR, part os DALE\u2014 UR wks ot shoe x ra\u2019 da ; ul dior, watle.Re.A.Cuabiol, 1448 bt.cacher HE BALE LED BRICK, BEST ONTARIO BRICK, ound and syuare corners, buiuediste dejivery.roid Barrett, Port Lope, P.U., ur D.Crawfurd, Tht Catherine st, Ha 6 For SALE - BAFE, HARDWARE BAM, ES, | Prose ets sholves, Laltemulid's Buukrupt Stock, Dupre lane, corner Notre Dawe, ™ ule HALE-\u2014 A \"SMALL UPRIGHT PIANQ, Tre y cheap, sweet tune, perfectiy sound and un fortable lower lenewent, six rooms, bath snd | Fuod repair, must be solid, term vasy, aluo Ch ©.t #24 per month, including taxes, à reduction we be unde te u desirable tenant.Apply on the prewiges or tu J.M.M.Duff, 320 2.James st.To.i LET _FURNTBHED HOUSE.21 SHUTER __8t._ Apply te À.Ho iden, 28 -_R6 9 r Yo Ll ï NICE HOUS Es WITH POUCRE SL, WATER ve rooms and ball, 811.50, 1 FOOT, th: ea DE EIR 2 22 itichmond street VO LET LETCIN THE WE D, THAT CONVENT entiy situated wenn He 56 Groscont atreot, containing 15 apartments, in extellent order, having all ronvenienços à snd Jn in Is erfect sanitary condition.Au d 2, BE hi) bos Daine street.torn Te TE WITH GOOD M tables and conch house pi in good order, very low rental, ly vromises, Monta; re frst door not ae Pio sh.: © \"88.1 ST TT Houses IW TWarited.AANA.AOE STH ane Ww ANTED-T0 RENT, OO A COTTAGE WITH GAR- dou and stables, in the sulb.urbs, or Gan.dwelling and prables in the city.\u2018APP ly to Edwa Ryan, 121) Bt.Janien st.i 2 Ÿ ANTED- WALL HOUSE OF 4 OR 4 KOOMS, with stable for one horse, must bo tien snd rent moderate, \u2018Addre: G 1581,\" STAR oftice.88 J AN \\TED-T0 RENT W WITH VIEW TO TU x chase, good dwelling h 0180 with à few acres of land, close to (ty.Address TF 16385.\" Bran office.Boar ard, mA ANS A OARD\u2014AT, VALS, LADIES, GENTLEMEN und coûplen will tin: rooms and board, at Shorting House, lear ge pod fronting iver, Ad- droan, \u201cChevigny,\" Valdis Ba DARD VAC VOIES Ÿ FOR x FEW W GEN TLEMEN ouple ingié or double rooms, slso board.\"at 1 fy be st.OARD-\u2014 VACANCIES FOR A FRW MORE 1.rE boardera at Mone, Gorbugy 5\" 5 well known Bouse, French, also large r 1th Jory, for two persons, for 14% of May.Appls 89 84, sers 5 4 OALD\u2014A FAMILY LIVING ON UNION SVE ug can accommodate uss or a.AF HR fran first-class table board.Addr ic co 3oATD= Goon ENGLISH TABLE BOA Ve =i Wil 7} ate Manager brontroni ffee ons areata 2 Dorchester 872 VAUD-\u2014MHH.HOEWAN N, DIE H \"PRIVE I sick nurse, 151 St.Qanstant street, Montreal Baperior accommodations for boarders, with oo medical attendancc.371 DOARD-FOH LAD 8 DIFR WITH ATTENDANCE, 4 nement, aH st.Antoinent WE QUE ITS WANTED BOANDELS YOR SUR: | Tuer months, socommodation, terion mod- nl stato on nines walk from P.0.and R.R.Nistion Address, Baal WLI office.88 = > Bai DOOUNT fh GARD Jit tab A EN st Hiffiro, vod boating, Appl 5 R HOME OÙ = y, 2 241 51 Catherine.D -AT d near the C.P.IR.station, cottare with of : 8 | nad MeC uuoch Fire Proof Bale and show cesc leury street, Bb MOH GALE FTEXA yacH HT, 30 FEET ing + horse power urine, in class condition.Si Address, IA FU SALE HÉDUCED FRIGEZUNE \u2018 upright boiler, 1.enards\u2019 munke hitings: \"150 bout ZOUO feet of Due inch stouln \u2018pipe nih fittings, both new, Boller and Pies oul ouly been in une about six weeks.Apply to A, G.McBean, 17 Ht.Sacrament strec sas SUR SALE ORGAN 825, 2 CHANDELIERS :3 bra: nego for Jaiups or gus, 7 each, a bargain.Apply 45 Mayor si Jor SALE VERY FINE BEVEN OCTAVE, FOUR ind corner, roseyood c rane, Voge plan, fo RT 2 superiur 13 stop Bell organ, cheap fur cas.St, Catherine.Fos SALE\u2014A DUFFERIN KANGE, NU.0, d as new, wil) be soid cheap.Address, f 5e Lawrence st.F* SALE_STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GID: cery store.114 Mansâeld.87 roi SALE BOOKCASE, WALNUT 317, MUST BE sold, owner baving no use, walnut dining table | Lo.hickenog viano B50.Z2ut st, Charles Bot- rome, 872 pot BALF-ÉHEAF, 100 8kË orking puachinés, en itors, Ahafting.300 balanced American pulleys, I rally guaranteed, Mullin 2 Cou.Papineau square.Uk HALE\u2014CARP LAMPS AND FEW HOE: hold furatinron.Ty 171 8t.Hubert rt ut ME 2 Fr SALE\u2014HICYCLE 54 INCH BALL BÉAHIN front and back, nickel trimmings.voix o Pi FINE NEW.PIAN o AEE Tix k175.Address, 540 Dorchester.B72 YOR SALE\u201420 TO 30 GALLONS UR MORE OF milk dally, summer and winter.For particu, io apply to Wm Allen, Can.Pauper Coy., 9 pos: SALEZTVO REFRIGERATORS, LARGE RGEAND inall, also 0 on platforw scales, 600 lbs.Apply.67 74 Dorcheste 88 1 MOR SAL LE CHEXE: PARLOR BUITE, ALMOST new, roil back sky te, covered with brocade pi pipah- Address, *B 1548,\" » e UM SALÉ\u2014A BICYCLE, 53 SPECIAL CLUB, Coveutry machinists, beat English make, Die kel 0.1, with stand, lamp spanners, oi! can, ste.» VOIN- Diete.in perfect condi Jom.Poly ha ing | heen ridden ine: any tue, Address, \u201cx 1.SU, e sa often.ok OR Jallb-a LAKGE NEWFOUNDLAND RET ndid watch Jog.Apply to 2341 8t.City ine at NUR SALE\u2014A NUMBER OF GLASS AND OTHER partitions in first-class order.Journal af rs ; Tuerce, BUS St.James street, Pot SALE\u2014CHEAPY, 2 NICE CRYSTAL ri - ors, one Brussels carpet, 45 yds.glass office partitions, sbout 20 ft.x NS high.Apply, 17s Mont- Cal, cor of St.Catherine à t KH 2 ois LE-X FINE LOI BOT AND\u201d SNDE ! A nsnples.Apply, 2 JOR SALE - \\ BEAD U.mr ID kind SALE are pus vo very fond of children, Owu- er fenving nx city.App 0.14 À Sanpuinet st.8H 35 JQUk SALE\u2014YACHE\" \u201cIRA AG 3x8 OVEHALL, contre board, with cruising aud rucing canvas an.&pars, yacht in perfect order and \u20ac van be seen ut bt.Onge's, Lachine.Address, \u201cA 1518,\" STAR office.3 Nore re Da ame, DR SALE-AN EXCELLENT BOD WATER fountuin.+ Gardner, Cueiniat, cor.of Meuill and Notre Dame HE 1 Fou SALE\u2014 en BEAUTIFUL, NEW TOP BUGgies, cheap, to be seen at 1442 Notre Danie st.SALF\u2014A KERR COMBINATION, Roe ALE An all Jatest da rovumen ROUND good 48 new, nmy be s-en val avenue, SAK \u201c2 | [NUR SALE-UFGiGHI an ALMOST NEw, tine tone; the owner wishes it sold st ouce ay 8} balmora) sti cet.R BA ALE NOVELS FROM 15 CENTS ravis 8.nts, Music, liso, French and io on mont subjec a B.School, Col- Je ton other books bought in lance or sinoll quantities BS Olde Boke Shope, 2116 dt.Catherine st., eury 150K SALÉ-TARGE OPEN BAIL \"BOAT, ventre board, draws ¢ 1m LA ) KO sufe complete.L Met.Spackman, 24M pb JOR SALE\u2014A GREAT BARGAIN, SHOP FIXtures and d yasaliors, mustbe sôld° Addre es \u201cD 1625, F, Du SALE HANDOONE GREY COB, WITHSUIT- able harness aud Village cart; rouson for seiling vWner bas ho further use for them at prevent.À oy SUU Uuy street; or, P.8.Bievenson, 13 bt.ob street, City.NE Mii SALE\u2014A NICE BABY CARRIAGE, NEARLY pue (tiattan), in perfect order.App.1%, 11 shat.ery R SALE-CASHIER'S DEEK, 85.00; COST Aa 5.2331 St Catherine stree FOR SALE\u2014COUFEE, IN OF ORDER, FTA ble for stout cob.Apply B Ledoux, Carriage Factory, corner 8t.Antoine street BR 2 pi SALE-CHEAP, GAL BADGES, SOCIETY ilitary Badges, made to order.Al ai xiode ony Me and sliver embroidery.Address 1577 st, Catherit set.% QUE BALE\u2014A LARGE, EXPRESS WAGGUN.AP- ,_ply 130 Duke street, 8s 1 R BALE UXBRIDGE © ORGAN, 50.00, #5.00 Ex piano warsrcoms, 2270 Bt.Catherine street, R_BALE \u2014 GILBERT PIANU_ AND OTHELS, $50.00, terms, ba 00 cash apd $5.00 per month, handsome cases and in perfect order (wlven in ex- chansse for now Heintzman blancs), Apply mo w.Lindray\u2019s piano TOUR, \u20182270 st.Catherine at.8 1 JOE SR E\u2014WEBER(N.Ÿ ny $200.00, pa Eos cut cash and lo 00 ber won th, 7 oc taven, ndfouis case and in Barto hea du Anbly at C.W, Lindsay's piano warcroowms, 2270 St.Catherine 2 ain, family leaving city.Apply 167F.Hypol ite ut, 6 AO SALE HREE HOK BES, GOOD IN | ta i ~ nese and nide suddle, also Bicigh, Lady, Cart, Harnesa and\u2019Hide Sadule.Address Bux 41 OK SALE\u2014AT UNCE, VERY LIER, A ICE baby carriage, very \"Itt \"used.Apply 85 se ypulite street.842 Tout HALE CHEAP, DT BUILDERS HARDware a nd house se Suinishing goods, also spurting doz and guns.10 Phil ee square, HH 3 RuALE QUEBEC AGUGON :N YTHRT-CLANS order.Apply, 200 se Charles Borromee street.* A BETTER WEEK.Bank Clearings Higher\u2014 Wheat Exciting\u2014 Cheese Down \u2014 Telegraph Active Corn Quiet.JOR BALE\u2014ONE RITCHEN STOVE AT A PE 2.83 Friday evening, The sales gf shares this week are a little more than those last wek, que figures being: this week, 4DKA shares and $5000 bonds; last, week, 4497 shares and $2000 Bonin.\u2018The most active stock was \u2018J elegraph, 2278 shares being sold; it shows an improveinent,.the Closing sale to-day being at 2074 igang pra lus, week.Next In activity, tar Was: Gas, ex-div, 461 shares ho.ing ol x diss whows an Haprovement closing a at + egalast 1073 last week, Richelieu, 2 pes were sold, the closing nade jesterday being at 574 against 58 last week, In Banks, Commerce sold to the exlent of 397 shares and i closed od unchanged at 120.\u2018\u2019\u2019he Bankers\u2019 again show a very pleasant croae E \"arr Lelng 85,448.312 a atnat $7.PETRA Vireat hag again been the absorbing feature of interest.aurine the weok and has diverted a great deal of attentiof from Jegitimate business tothe more exciting Dela of speculation; May in Chicago closes jo at H8C against bite las ast seek, Dit meantime I$.bas 8510.28 Bac: July seems kets: tw divide the activity with May and today diodes at SIZ4 agulnst 80e last \u2018week; the ish markers close very dull and wenk, and prides show a décline as compared with last, week; loëaf business 1B et a standstill, partis navigation | la 30 ear at hand and partly because ner, are involved in Chicago.go.te DIE let VAR lower prices and a romewhat edxy Zee! sue Flour is rery quiet und prices aretasy, Park 18 down, closing at $1 1,57 Against $12.40 Inst week.In cheese there has Leon the sarn0 persistant duilness, hnd the cable 13 down to 538 64; New York has been very quiet and woak; our local Ina rats beon purely aretall one; the new Season's mk pected be offered , 3 month, The conditions of the butter.market aro anything of good quality either new or old, st the demand for all grades of stock keeps up well; the Re anorings of new Ao not seem to show much im- ment.im duality, Tue de demand for.CLAM 16 frei\u2019 ab the vers low pUlSL they Baye Teaches, A very lo y ba in canned ments td 00 any cars are coming in for vaTians shots fluerage Cireulation 29,000.THOMPSDNS ROLITIR COASTER SLIDE 78z1m 132 1.Sfuines st, Montreal.WW as nay Le agreed vu.Adur ras, \u201c8 1! ITT STABLE TP PRICE ONE CENT 2Miscellaneous.4 0 ro gps (Opposite Shamrock Lacrosse Grouads), &t, Catherine Mtreet, Or half interest for sale to u reliable man, who can run il duriug coniing sulLer, Addreas 846 GG 1048,\" STAR OFFICE.VABLISHIL 1874] M.FROST & CO, Belleville, Ont, Msnutacturere of SHOW CASES, STORE AND OFFICE FITTINGS AVILA FAVILI.AU, Genoral Agent, ANTED -BY À PHOFESHIONAL MAN, A MAK ried coupe ve willow, tu share house expe WAS TD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF ST, r Nini Pri Su baul st, corner Bt.au Commissioness sis, l°.U ftx5à it.suited for any kind of Lusinens, ga feularty » bardwure store as fixtures will ve le lighted from three atrouts.Apply on premise Catimine xt apd west ul Bieury, swall yard ddres aod shop, suliable for u carpenter.A \u201cT Wr 2 15).STAK other ANTEDYA STABLE NTI ABOUT 5 ORG stalls und good rized yal oining, locality, Must be central.a 10200\" Je ofiice.Stores.fotels, NE to Jet À A A SINAN FIAT BFLENDID WAREHOUSE | No, au d with it, or for s factory am AE ES t?street, Joo.I, Lat 4 bustuers Jocaltty Taylor & dordon, Archit = neme pis un »borue street, 1eLes k.21 rent cheap, A.x.Blomeley, 3254 heated, rent tu a wood tenant, G.D.Ross, eat Esta! te Agent, 1613 Notre Daiue essary.Apply at 0] Nt.Constant, upatal vo LET \u2014OFFICES IN THE GLENORA x, with use of elevator and hestod, at oa 7 per e IOR EL, Apply w tG.Mortimer, 1886 Notts I t DU LET-THAT SPLENDID i STORY ron.3.1654 Notre Downe street, now ocou pied by by Aldernn Hamelin; well suited for pay purtnese Apply to Mrs Ek uthier, 212 oar vat.or to 21} Bt, Paul a Tu LET -BUTLDINGS (VIDES TO SOT toc power où Canal) side, near Be.urs vith, Bt.Gabriel locks.312 8 SES bib st uly AMD Wak ARVKHOUSE, als, Cri strees, close to Bleury, i 5 Tied i \u2018lar stivet.» \u201cOFFICES, W ADDELL, BUILDING, A I to À.Holden; 28 street, IF \u201cDESIRABLE PCR AND WELLING: 45 Bleury street, ulterud t to Jute tenant, lower.\u2026\u2026 poly a2 ve Bt.Ju.es at + ORE AND DWELLING, To \u201cSE U SE 7 1 Road fitted up for à groce! usiness eat.P525% Bt Antoine street.CHEAP, A.B EN © pected in winter, sal] A or na_ohildre: proferted, references required.Address, \u201cD 1903 BTAx office WwW LET GABRIEL STREET, OFFI TOKE, 33 good vfces en suite et at FO LET\u20148T ABELL NG FOR TWO HORSES.COACH house and bay loft, suitable for a storage if ape Tree STABLE, WITH TWO STALLS * 4 po, LET 10 LET om situated in the best cominercial\u2019 centre lo data, all uewly tinted and pailuted \u201cthreo, excelle Hæht and 1u perfect sanitary © able.Apply to H.8.M usaen, LAA oO LET VA Steam Toner ir required, excellent hin t, The ated by eleuni, fire protected by patent automatic s) Sprinklers and Lose.Most advantageous location.Jumediate occupation.For ters, to, Las A3 \u201cTRE KrAn\"* oitice, 4 vod ey Tri i Hukr NEW FLATRE wok EACH, 4:70 81.Hubert street, above Shorbrooke.Agpl to Jos.Jobiu, on the preinises, {a eteam power |f required, excellent light, heated by wteazi, fire protected by pateut automatic aprinkl rs and hone, Must ivan asin location.iminediata \u201coccupation For terws, eto., Téssdé pti \u201cTHE STAR\u201d uifice i housekeeping.Apgly to 2: PU), Box 107 A a AS Common, P.O Lox | 57 d We RECORD Tos SURFACE PLAN TA 2th t Juches, tu plane from 1 to 8 inchs) on (noJink Address, J.A.W., 34 Oathoart ; %, Le rewaruod by lenving see at No.154 Bt, Jens ar ach house, EY immediate vicinity indror Hotel, Address, B 1558,\" Stan of TORAGE ~HOOM_ APPLY, 56 oy is CTOMIA CHAMBERS, Notre Dams et, ook 8, halls, society snd oh x.from ssnui) to large sizes, on suite 2 te resson- Notre Dame st.date to det.mmm RGF.FLAT, \u201cyor LIGHT MANU- Uriu£ o: other purpores, arge fiat ria 418 and {th modern improvements, \u2018Nos, 4 1 NO LETZ LARGE FLAY, FOR LIGHT MANG- facturing or other purposes, a large flat with YU LET-A FLAT OF OF FOUR NICE ed with hot wate Ms, H a CER for Tan À St.Catherine st.#51 + Flats Wanted.; Sm mn mt AAA AAA ES V ANTED\u2014A FLAT WITH STEAM PO POWER Mæht pork and if upstairs use of hoist.Apply, 260\" ZWanted to Purcha ase.rim AAAS ANTED-TO PURCHASE, LADIES' AND GEN.tlémen's cast off clothing and Jory, Will call at residence.Address, \"P1351 ce, G4 2 ; 4 ARH PAID Ta \u201cip \u20ac ANTED-C Ê apers, ras, iron apd meta) the City + and * etal VWarchouve, 23 and 4\" atm sta n \u20ac As ANÉLU\u2014SIX ShU KD HAND TEA or ters fora: stall Kroc, must be in er Add , P.À x 1775, Montres 3 Tost.mm OST\u2014A SET OF PLANS ANDE BPECIFIOATION between MeGIl and Shuter strects Finder warded GUST ~A CANARY, ON TRURBDAY, ANY returning it to 822 Dorchester st.will Fi je OSTA LARGE RILYFR BROVOR, EAGLE \u201c4 atork in cantre_ Finder will be feu vite 14 et STAH « He.87 4 , NK UNT\u2014ON 51.ANTOISE =T, BETWEEN OAN- ning and Haiti Stu 8 KILY \u2018or bracelet, Hawsrd ai 415 Ht, Anro 881 L ORT RRC TL A PACKAGE Dpt i ladies\u2019 straw hats apd braid sets dres ; Be: Cabot, Halitax, N.B.Any reliable int ation about it will ba ltherally rewarded by Agent, Express Oflice, 34 and 86 nt.France y Xo URISUN MUNDAS AL ULUNOUN LUSH and back seat of à village cart.Return Crtheart street, snd be re wnrded.Loi ON J He TH i; DOU, ANS to the name of à} fo Any one ha he LOK Mls after this notice will be punished, OST Su NCITOFR OF KEVYH, THF FIN TL 4 be re warded by hav Su th with Mr.ER 0 ü = N MANSFIELD STRÉET ANS Dominton square, a bunch of four a the finder wil be rew varded at No.450 8%.P £ounb, ASIN AA AAAAAAS OUXD-GOLD TING An DRESS, \"F.1 I Ts Brak office, giving rl! particalars.\u2018whils others do not.EARN IR aie bite CURE Slek Headache and refiove au th roub) los fuel.deat oa] a bition ate © ad pad Le reas after eating.Pi Pain nt the a Brovaln &c.\u201cSo vise = remarkable success has bee SICK Hoadao PT o CART rg Gor Ls Pe and preventing this annoying com Plant.Cnil : they also correct all Sisorders of of t Jomach, mul the liver and regulate Even if they only cored HEAD Ache thay would be aimost pricel who De from this pont privelors Salen but fortunately their goodnes.does not end here, and those who once try then will find ther litle pills valuable in ao many was that that will not he willing to do without them.after uli sick head _ACHE 8 the bane of so many ives that bere fs where .Wo make our great boese.Our pills cire 18 Pris ati.\" Ss Bree ad very samy to tale.One or two pila m make FR Thor are strictly purge, bin by het ne las Be use them.a Tia valid CASTES MEDICIND 00, Mew Tork ov _ THE MONTREAL, DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.APRIL 13° 1859.\u2014DOUBLE\u201d SEYFT.NOVELS OF NIPPON.A DEFENCE OF JAPANESE FICTION.The Outline of à Japanese Novel\u2014Sketch of a Japanese Party \u2014~-How Young Lovers do their Courting.+ (8pecial correspondence of the STAR.) Your fair correspondent has singularly misrepresented the fiction and fection writers of Japan.If she has any excuse at all, we will say Ît ts because \u201c there is more than one way of looking at things\u201d Indeed, they say, one out of every four women, fair und sweet, you meel in aris is not a so-catled \u201clady ;* while lt Is worse in Copenhagen, wiiere only one out of every i four can safely be considered à respectable woman! They say that the ugly exposures of the all Mail Gazelle were not altogether groundless | upd thut an all cities, thers is some about the shop girls who dress attractively, not to say maguiticentiy, in spite of thelr emall salaries.They say agaln that of al! the advanced womankind of the world, American girls are the veriest beggars of titles and diguities.Finally, the signa pl the time are that the author and the éuthoress of \u201cA Transaction of Hearts\u201d and \u201cThe Quick or the Dend\u201d are likely to become the type of the next school of novelists, Now, dear Madam, you are to form the right ides uf the tendencies of fiction writing in civilized countries.Absurd ineinuations?Iideed ! is after all better to be at amity WILh society for the sake of Its gew-ruws, satins and draperies, than ta be at war against its HIDDEN SCAKRS AND BLEMISHES, Let us then bé guided by the kindly feeling toward all human-kind as we go along, picking up wayside scones of Japan.The Japanese winter tid farewell with February, and the spring, nursed by March, 8 now rhiiling over the ewy meadows of tho April, Tuto the quaint villa of Mr.Oje, are gathering some stately gentlemen of rank aud ribbon, a merchant great by his wealth, and his fair daughter, a scholar of fame.and his spouse, a puet, a wit, and more he's and wore she's invited hither by the host, to spend an afternoon of unrestricted soiree, feasting upon the fragrant cherries whic h are just at their dreamy luxurianes of bloom, .over the hill tops and alouæ the streamlet of \" his artificial garden.The wives sit by thelr hus! ds, and\u201d daughters, well by them- solves, and young men by themselves too, The feast begins.Thesaké-chokus go their round.By und by a song is sought of the baronet, while Miss Merchant will vext be asked for 8 tune on the koto.And for a while joua men forget their college-dormitory ifeand llghtiy wanderinto thoughts of love, course thers is no such a thing in a Japaness party.as tte hostess by a toss of her stately head, gives a hint to the ladies to retire just as soon as the old crank of a helor begins to relate his story; and .asa matter of consequence, no such a thing as leaving men by t themselves obble and nibble, as if brandy and va skey drunk in the absence of women will add to the dignity and honor of the female sex.Everybody there keeps his or her seat from the begtuning to the end ; only the younger portion has privilege to stroll out now and then into the flower roofed garden where at Fonder nook or this corner, Miss Fair and Mr.Handsome exchange a very shy courtesy\u2014of course, by an unexpected encounter.The dusk of evening breaks up the party and so ends the pleasure of the day, when men and women have an equal portion of enjoyment on equal terms.Madame, because Jupanese parties lack of that scene in which a young man rests his arm un à young mademoiselle's walst and THEY WHIBL BOUND, do you say that Japanese maidens are deprived of so much of thelr right, and that, Lonse uently, Japanese Boviety has not enough Of excitement for western novels?Very good; but let us follow our H.tothe college dormitory.* \u2018Hello! \" says his comrade, \u201cbeen to your uncle's party?What is that dreamy twinkle on your face?Young man, away with love business! Think of the burden on your shoulder, the aspiring youth of Japan!\u201d Encouraging and encouraged, thus, wrought aud tempered among the surroundings where nothing but patriotism, noble effort, high aim,are spoken of in rough sturdy tones, it is hard for Japanese youths to wander oft into sweeter imaginations; yet, madame, they are born of women, and sweet imaginations are also sweet Lo them.And as | ponder over the pages of Lytton and Eliot, which they very often do at leisure hours, they see a vision of the coming generation of Japanese daughters and sons, mingling in innocent sports and pastimes, the Varriers of false stiffness dune away between them.The summer carries away a good portion of city people Into interior resorts.Perhaps in the cool mountaius of Ika-o we will meet again with Mr.Handsome apd Miss Fair, odged in different houses, unknown to each rae Bo, so.But let us hurry onto the ittle lake of Haruna on the top of one of hese mountains, where water is clearand the sky blue,and the craggy precipice and green forests have yet preserved the serene beauty of the dustless world.lo! a few boats are floating.over the mirror Jake.They come , and meet; and ha! \u201cWhy, Miss Fair!\" And you, Mr.H!\"\u201d The two ends of latent love meet \u2018and lo! how the flre fiounts on both faces! Henceforth, day after day lka-o misses the couple foi hours and the slient Pbeaches of the hermit lake listen to their innocent warblinge, as a mountain pigeon is cooing his mate among yonder reen bower.But a morning dawns and © hele epring- -town 1s making long faces at the news that Miss Fair's familv has suddenly left the place in the early dusk; the rumor has it that Mies F.\u2019s father has n made a victim of a cruel trick; and rich a8 he was, his misplaced confidence has suddenly brought him to the brink of ruin.Bo with ye, little summer resort of Ika-0; though thou art an angel by the side Mont O., but thou canst not altogether escape from the evil spirit that HAUNTS SUCH PLACES.The autumn is the saddest portion of the in Japan; at least our muse has from e immemorial taught us to entertain melanoholy thought as we gaze at the rivelled eaves falling away at the slightest gust of wind; to ask of our past life to the toll-tale moon, as she glides high, mak- momentary jewels of tiny dew on the tips of wavering grass; ret the cheerless singin ela nsects into our sad reffections The whole Japan is still and thoughtful in the autumn; even the dust and clamour of t Tokio seem to be at thelowest, As we Il into one of its poor quarters we find \u201ceven the ugly, querulous women silently - A at cleaning and patebing up heavier glot in M @ older folk are repairing holes in r doors.The tenant ouses theroabou have but one room made into two or three by sliding doors.As their entrance doors , you can look through the whole house and count its scanty furniture.In one of these houses we see a father ho: lessly sick, a wife worn and sad, and a pretty maiden of eighteen, pale and anxiety- strick The house is shorn of all that can fetch DEF hile the inmates are braving shivers of cold he girl comes out of the house as on an orton and is surprised at the unexpected appearance of a riend H.Taking hold of Te flying girl he demon- tes: \u201cO Miss Fair, listen me a ent, * * * * * and over since L neglect-' ed mystudy; my thought wasonly wrapped In finding your whereabouts.A few days I was at last Informed of your presence ç this place; I could not come out, much as wished, as our autumn examinations were then begun.But poor the, I Inlled in them! ere very much vexed an = eved ; and I\u201cWas too from bottom of éart atued of myself.My father À are all of one story and ne of fallure and success, Le à guessing at at my feoling, he suddenly fei very angry, and gave me this litho be sayliag: \u2018Hence out of this house.This will buy you food for some time, and if vou can be a come back a mai, otherwiso this is all \u2018and the last that yqu will Inherit from me.vour way.\u201d \u2018My father turned dea! to SR my mother's crying remonstrances, and with a sup prowsad ory 1 left them, butasif in a dream.Tt was lag 1agt night, and as of instinct {trod my way to this neighborhood, and have sinca been watching for you.My \u2019 iss Fair, my world has suddenl bo.fret ui fered a J In you.Hero is tho'par.| W esa words were, \u201c éèl paren and Shink in oyr future pbiftinge alter: wards.as th Japan's maiden los how to raise herself Au, Madame, it\u201d: large | halo-ing mystery | | ter weep over the letter, but silent] not to di | stopped to look back, an the maldon was gone.the autumn shower ast voming down QUICKEN THE EARLY DABK.The night fell over the sick man\u2019s house, dripping rain against the winaow, where the fack of wooden shutters made chill and moisture saturate through the paper tone About midnight something is thrown in, breakin nfs through thi this paper pane, and the territied\u201d girl tus it to be a little parcel addre to her, a bundle of bills and a letter.\u2018The letter reads: \u201cne spired by your brave words, I made up my mind to go abroad and Book my success, The money my futher gave me can only buy a little more than my passage; as for that I can tind out some means; but allow ne to buy, it will buy mête for you under your cire slices) therefore please Apoept t it for my sake.J do not know whet can make a nate or not, but if do you wiil Tho mother and daugh- su as sturb the siumboring invalid, But ns the storm begging to be high outside, the I aor maiden stretches her hinaginution out nto the boiling ocean, where the blg ship in rolling like a leaf in a storm.She has heard of many high-spirited youths, who, tor luck of means, in spite of thelr intensa desire to go abroad, havo easily allowed tnemselves to be deceived b e engine hands of Auierican ships.The engiuoer would come over to the port and often [n- vite many a youth to come over into the whip and \u201cjust for fun\u201d they would suy go to America.The ship starta off: Somebody finasout Lhe poor wretch half-smothered in a \u201col bin.\u2018\u2019Stow-a-way, sir!\u201d To be sure, thers is no fun to fol ow as the storm- wrought, koen-staring eyes of the stalwart captain, fall on the dumbfounded youth.Tue engineer siniles his smile and comes terward saving: \u201cLot me have the devil, sir.leun Rive him some work, sir.\u201d Some work! Lo!the high sea is washing overboard; and the rank atmosphere of the air-tight ship, breathed in and breathed out, and in and vut by hundreds of slekly, pa seugers, la ac tually fuming with Chi men\u2019s haberdasheries.See the pour stowaway in the midst of this heiter-skeiter, mercilessly whipped on tw work about the greasy railings of the engine ren, Where one might realize the veriust hell of evaporating vilsand demonish clat- terings! And all this the post girl strains her imagination to see; and Heaven knows what fate awaits her lover next.The meantime Lhe puor maiden wakes up to hail the clearing dawn and hasten to the druggist for soma costly medicine, A little gleam of joy lightens up the cold, bleak house as, she ever ba my hope\u201d tomes back with a little parcel, and the mother and daughter then begin, even counting on the day when the dying man NI Ye un, well, and the lost fortune come back to thom.Delusive world! A marauding wolf aud villain has come, sniffing around the house, nnd errs not to scent at some fal morsel inside.That very bight the house is broken into, and, AMIDST THE MURDER SHRIEKS of mother and daughter, the surprised neighbors gather in to find the poor man dead, the precious roll of bills gone, the other fainted.Oh! murder! misery! ven- koauce! ! But let love and constancy amend Sadao, Japan does indeed count not much on a novelist who sits by a lacquered table, jotting down bis puppet show Hiagination as the faint smoke from the in- ernse burner rises up to soften the benign face of the idol Buddha, as 18 reg resented your pen picture.Nor, madame, does Japan depend much for her fiction upon the fact that Imperial concubinage ts still 8 matter of honor there as you say, which Is as false as snow is black.And, madame, you are equally astray in insinuating that Japan l«jralizes the infamous sale of her daughters.But, madame, if you insist upon hold- Lu Lo your misguided assertionon a Certain fact that our law does countenance, what will you sav of the nightly scene of London thousands of low-dressed creatures coming and going, filling the midnight air of Whitechapel with unballowed laughter?Nou, madame, there is neither novel nor romance when you look at the world from its wrong side; and surely you cannot expect a decent fiction from Japan, if our writers had their eyes all on the halry side of their brains, as you are inclined to think.Of coursa fiction writing as a branch of literature is altogether a new art in Japan, as it was formerly considered below such dic- nity; but its future 1s not at all discouraging.Nor have we reason to fear that our novels at their best will be but a menagerie of bric-a-brae incidents as compared with those of the West.The translation of the Merchant of Venice has already ed its several editions in Japan.Bo did Ernest Maltravers, and the Tale of a Tub and tiulllver\u2019s travels, so will Adam Bede and the Yellow Plush Papers.We can be delighted with what you ars and can laugh and cry with you.Why can we not make you do the same ?There is indeed to-day a set of writers in Japan, who will correspond to your dime novel authors; but they have their own sphere of existence, just as much as yours have their own.But, madame, the picture of our novelist which vou have given, in your correspondence is that or\u20141 beg your thousand rdons, but it is the picture of\u2014a hybrid tween this penny author and our bald- headed, old fushivned dreamer of poet! Bah! ET.TAKAHASEI, MR.BALFOUR AND THE IRISH.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) New YoRK, April 12.\u2014The Tribune\u2019s London sprcial says: Mr.Balfour's always interesting flgure was.by far the most interesting of all at the Smith banquet.He had many good words for the House of m- mons, gave a soft answer about obstruction and offered a kindly applogy for the Irish raembers who daily and'bitterly assail him WW hen I recollect, \u201d said the Chief Becre.tary, \u2018that a large number of these gentlemen are not by tradition accustomed to the methods of the House of mmons, and that they do not fee! themselves bound to defend the dignity of that assembly in the same way as others, perhaps feel bound ; when I récollect that the long to an ex citable nation, and conceive themselves to be deeply aggrieved by the many things done hy that assembly, I am glad to take this opportunity of publicly.Eying that I mako no comp alnt of the action which they, ps a whole, have ever taken with regard to mysell CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, Despatches from Southern Dakota and Northern Iowa report heavy rain Thursday aud Friday night, giving great relief to farmers and dispeliing fears of a ¢grouth.The liquor raids upon the hotels at Bennington, Va., resulted yesterday in the closing of the Putnam and Btark Houses, leaving Bennington without hotel accommodation.The bark \u201cC.D.Bryant\u201d was seized by the Hawaiian Government ak, Honolulu on March 23 for smuggling.Sixty tons of opium were found on the bark by the Ous- torus officers, Prince Law, a negro living on the Spring fleld plantation, Savannah, QGa., killed Ms four year old child Thursday, a8 a sacrifice to the devil, who, he said, was about to destroy the world.Leonard J.Farwell, elected Governor of Wisconsin by the he Whigs in in 2851, commissioner of patents died\" 6 of hose present at Lincoln's oath 3 City, Mo., Thursday, ag The steamer \u201cDrew,\u201d pond sou th, from Pokeepsie, N.Y.Thursda night, xan into the sloop \"Revenud,\u201d of At ens, and a unk her, The crow of the Revenge The \u201cDrew\u201d pi ed to New York, During a a fog yosterds the Steamer \u201cConanicut,\u201d nh ashore on the rocks eo harbor of Newport, R.I, maging a large hole in hor bull.\u201d The passengers were | in a tug.Thomas MoCarthy, one of the planners of the Manhattan bank arglasy.d who ane PE held up a tral n pe roy, for which he serv soyon years ison, was Thursday in York sont $ prison for elght years for van bert Kell, doin Due as Rel mporters of woollens gud ss se LoL, be Now yore and at Bradford, E The business was established rn Eoglond fifty-four years .Taller & Co naise deulers in grain at Berlin, were reported Now York yesterday to have failed.Capt.Reynolds, of the steamer \"City of Washi ington,\u201d which arrived at Ni cyclone, and that wi 8 ven up, & 8 lik fish \u2018où was thrown out, thé vessel lay on tho sea as easy as à kr = PPS I SES A0 ac Fra hundred mon will leave Chicago for okighome on April 20.They will take a made town with crue A lumber firm -ON DIVERS SUBJECTS.LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS.Complaints and Commendations by Peopks Who Read the \u201c Star \u2019\u2014Civio Shortcomings aud Thing in General.Put Down Planks To the Editor of the STAR: 81r,\u2014Is it lawful for people to board oft the sldewalk without providing any, substitute, as is at present dune by Messrs.Lyman, Sons & Company's contractors in Bt, Paul street, so that everybody who wants Lu pass hug to step off into mud several inches Jeop?ENQUIRER.Montreal Gas Company.To the Editor of the STAR: Sr, In the report of the annual meeting of the shareholdors of the Montreal Gus Comp any, which appéarod in your issue of the fi {ist.tho follewing paragraph appears: \u201cMr.McKenzle asked if Mr, Hampson had asslgned any reuson for resigning his place the Board, and Mr.Seriver sald that he bad not.\u201d If Mr.Scriver ts reported correctly he sald what was not true.\u2018The reason for my resignation was given in my letter of the 16th of January.signify- Ing it, receipt of which was acknowledged by the president, Mr.Jesse Joseph, under date 17th idem, And I may further state that the directors have my full permission to publish that letter at any thine, RoBERT HAMPSON.Mr.Boriver's Speech.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR, \u2014Being Juite naturally incensed at what appeared, from tho report in your »apier, to have been a most inalicious impu- lation aguinst the Catholic church in the Province of Quebec, by Mr.Beriver, member for Huntingdon county, 1 resented it with considerable ardor; and probably with too rouch haste.Mr.Seriver s spirited denial of the remarks attributed to him aro convincing proof that he would himself rhave ro- pudiated the same, before criticism was evoked, only that it escaped his notice.I sincerely nopo that the regrettable error may pot for a moment disturb the laudable 8 irit of harmony that is now genorally aracteristic of Huntingdon county.Althou h the STAR has a wide circulation there, drew the attention of a few electors, who may not Le readers of it, to your report ot Mr.Se rivers remarks, and now to exonerate Mr.\u2018Serfver, 1 will most cheerfully make khown to the same parties the injustice done that gentleman.Turcarn Fav.das Sympathy for the Bakers.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014 Reading in your issnea letter slgned \u201cA poor Baker,\u201d and another b Sufferer,\u201d I wish to say a few words in tavor of their request.l\u2019ussing along one of the thoroughfares of the oity a few nights ago my atteution was called by a dim light from a window, and looking in saw two figures moving about, men, I presume, but the light was not sufficient for me to tell.1 have since been informed that this was one of the kind of places men are shut up in during the long hours of night, and 1 think myself there should be something dons for them, for when we learn these things we can't help but sympathize with them.We are all quite aware that night is no time for men to work, even if the pluces were well ventilated and lit up.What must it be for these r creatures who have to endure this night after might à and year after yearin laces of this kind?Cun we be surprised at heir seeking for comfort vt I hope these few words will be of service to them and induce some one with influence to take steps in the matter.A SYMPATHIZER.Bt.Helen's Island.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR, \u2014I know that your paper has not yet pronounced itselt on the question of the choice of a successor to the late Mr.Soup ras as Superintendent of St.Helen's sland, but I hope that you will open your columns to set up Mr.Giroux's personal merits and his many claims to the position.Mr.Giroux Is only 41 years old, and has served for 22 years in the inili- tla force.During the let thirteen years he has held the rank of \u2018captain, and has taken part in ail our Canadian campaigns, serving with special distinction in the late North-West campaign, where he reflected much credit on his regiment, the 65th Bat.And It is precisely owing.to the North-West campaign, which took him from his business, that Captain Giroux is now obliged to seek civicemployment.He had always been an able and successful tradesman, but un- lucklly for him his prolonged abzence ruined his trade and it is only just that be should now recelve some compensation for such a loss, especially as he has al] the necessary qualifications to replace Mf.Soupras, and make a first class superintendent.I therefore hope, with a large number of fellow- citizens cf all parts of the city, that the city council will favorably entertain Capt.Giroux\u2019s petition, VOLUNTEER, Keep the Bidewalks Dry.To the Editor of the STAR: SiR,\u2014In this .city of ours only carriage owners and bootblacks can view the conul- tion of the sidewalks with indifference or with satisfaction, for the first don\u2019t require to use them and the condition of them Is good for the latter's business.But as I can't afford to keep p carriage and am my own bootblack I am hlways obliged to carry a quantity of mud about, At this season it would be pleasant to be able to walk with dry shoes and it could be done If the police could be induced to take an interest in an thing that would benefit the citizens.o report all'infractions of the city by-laws would surely not put them to too much trouble, not 80 much as going to Megantie! Here for instance is something that should have been reported and remedied long ago.On Wellington street near McGili there is a store house with roof sloping to and flush with sidewalk without any eave trough.For some time past the winter's accumulation of snow hag been melting and pouring on the sidewalk, which is rendered impassable, compelling Dassere-by to turn out into the road.This will be allowed to continue until there is no more snow t melt without any objection on the part of the policeman who patrols that beat.In rainy weather also this spot is always a nuisance, the rain pouring off the roof and forming a lake on the sidewalk.Foor-pap.The Early Olosing Movemont.To the Lditor of the SPAR: Sin.\u2014Nbw the that tnis important movement has been sta: y Mr.Paul, it should be carried to He issue.Let the clerks appoint a Ar to walt on their em- oyers.Let the deputation be representa ive, not a single individual, but 4 or 5.There is no earthly reason for keeping open until nine o\u2019clock.Few if any of the stores make enough to psy their gas bill.Itis also a known faot that the standard of grocers clerks is lowering and that good men look for situations elsewhere than in \u2018retail grocery stores, sim ply because the hours are such that an ordinary constitution ls very soon ehattered.By closing at p.m., employers would get better men, and na a matter of coursé work\u2019 would be done much better and with greater despatch, As it 1s at present the clerks are denied all social enjoyment.Those who wish to improve themselves by attending evening classes are unable do so.Is it to be wondered at that a man working from 7 .m.and 11 p.m.on Saturda wil hon Sunday comes round, rather lie fn bed or in summer .take the excursion steamer to gain fresh strength for the atrugg gle or the, eek to come and 80 neglect iiglous duties.Do employers not thiok themselves.à responsible, or this state of things.It is to be hop: ed that consclen tious employers will 1 kat the matter in the right light and that when the deputation calls they will agree to early closing.ANOTHER Grocers CLERK, Mr.Parent Explaine, To the Editor of the STAR: 81B,\u2014-In your report of the procesdin of the Fina pance Committee, G.W.tephons was authorized to buy font for the oO way The answer is correct, but as it may leave the publie under a false impression, on, 1 will state what the Chairman of Committes, mombe or of thes sub- pese on sub-way, author: \u201cTo gee n bof des NCIS on eo fig fon street, xn des of the crossin ng, aa certain them the amount of damag the Pore Kely to glaim if the Viaduot vas bu pn and the amoun would ask for tier of feeling, and the fair foago is constru oting business him with | » And-in thé houses and small resi n these wit tonus follow, Le arrive at Gu Guthrie Ryser ye ple ¥ carned ia step for: a heu ina hy hours.ate.The Rovsen wi range with | lin ue from 8100 to 91600.otion | in in the to be taken for the e widaniog of ol- ston street (ro; m Mullins & reet to roperty; ras rized aa soon a nomi ited the chairman, in - Company could t mplete gpments 3.Saphans & TE R\u201d Iem oer Lie \u201cInterference + matter is entirely ua to fact any arr ment wit the ald Beway 0 Co.Tam eE tive nobody told Ald.Stepliens, I wanted to buy thelr roughly Seba, as 1 was moet partiou- lar to thoroug > explain What was wanted, E0.W.PARENT, \u2018Bakers\u2019 Wives.To the Editor of the Bram: \u201c SIr,\u2014 Reading on different occasions 4 ters concerning day work for bake am one of the unfortunate wives, I 2 to suy a few words, A baker's wife knows very little of the comfort or compau of her hus- Hn He comes home In the morning curewo n und tired, after being shut up in bakehouse twelve or fourteen hours, ons to bed, and in, many cases when he gets up he ls off to work again.During the time he is asleep his wife 1s afraid to move about the room for fear she should disturb him, us it is u well known fact that bakers do not get the rest by day that they would il they were sleeping by night.would like to ask is there no protection for our husbands or comfort to be obtained for their wives and children, or are we be left widows and our poor children prided by the continuation of this unhealthy state of things?1! find my husband's health, like many more in the same position, failing fast; but what is he to do?baker is not like many men who can turn their hand to anything else, boiug us they have always worked at their trade.I was pleased to see in your paper there was some one in sympathy with the matter, and I don't think anyoue with any reason at all would object to the bread being baked 12 hours before delivery, in order to let the bakers live a little within the lines of human beings and Christianity, the same as their fellow- creatures.any one should raise an objection to this, let them pluce themselves Xo position \u2018of myself, and their views uld soon bo different.It is a fact when 1 saÿ in instances where there are children they seldom see their father, or their futhée only sees them asleep with the ex- ceptign of the eud of the week.There are mauy\"more things I could mention, disagreeable and unsatisfactory both to man and wife, through this unnecessary work by night, hut since you huve been so kind Editor, to assist in the matter I need not explain.I trust with your assistance aud activity on the part of the journey men, the remedy will soon be provided.A Baker's WIPE.Where is Phillips Place?To the Editor of the STAR: Sig-Any one who knows anything of London 4 Eng) knows, that almost every hansom driver has the map of every lane and avenue and nuok of the great merropo.lisin his head.A ndoner, mention this to me, remarked that he would jay a wager that he eould mention an important avenue in the very heart of Montreal, through which twice every day thousands of peop e had to pass, and whose name was unknowp to ninety out of every hundred.I supposed it must be a newly named street, but no, it was one of the old names, and the name of one of the old and rich families of Montreal, who once owned the largest part of the nelghborh Four of us.agreed faithfully to question our friends and report at the end of two weeks.\u201c Where is Phillips Place?\u201d was the query.\u201cOh! Isupposei vas ihe almost.ahove Beaver Hall quare,\u201d was t| universal reply.One of the lar, Test roper- ty owners and residents in Phillips Square did not know where it was, and in fact, though I was born in Montreal, I did not know myself the name of the street or avenue called Phillips Place.At last one solitary person among my friends distinctly knew that Phillips Place is the avenud between Phil- hps square and Beaver Hall square, and is not in either of those squares.\u201cAnd how did you learn that?\u201d \u201cWell, one evening, years ago, 1 sent a bouquet of flowers to oy beat girl, Mary, directed to No.Blan \u201cPhillips Place.\u201d She expected it.A few days atter she cut me.Ye (Gods! What was up?Lo! and behold! the messenger had left my $4 bouguet at the same number in Phillips square, and instead of my own ary getting it, the only Mary in the wrong jouse got it, and she was Mary, the cool.\u2019 Are mistakes of this kind not due to the loose system of putting up the names of the streets, for in this very \u201cPlave\u201d as in scores of other streets, the name ie only « on une side of the street, and is absent one of the few lamps.ut really, It: Seems very odd, when contrasting it with London experience even of the b Yours, The Telegraph Muddle.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,.\u2014Can you throw light on the fgliow- ing points for the benefit of many Le ight- ed shareholders.Inthe first p apes it not appear that the heavy dep the value of the stock or the M grap h Company and the danger further ine (if not worse) is due to lack of vigilance or capacity, for which some of the officials may bo reaponsible, in not om ciently opposing the granting by Parliament of the right to the C.P.ay telegraph lines to conflict with those of the formert The following newspaper report from Ottawa, about the time of the sur- rise, very clearly shows the situation hen: 1t 18 reported that the question as to whether the powers granted to the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.enabled that company to doa general telegraph business hus been discussed by the Ministers.1t 18 claimed by the C.P, R.Co.that in addition to their powers and franchise as a ratl- way company they are also a Lee ph company, without restriction as a malg gamating and usin n do ° the minion without Nmnitation as\u2019 \"To the rates for essages enforced bY Parliament on the ular telegraph com- ieasing, and es.If these powers are as ample as claimed fies other telegraph interests may be seriously fm- rilled.The Government, by ita subsidies 5 the Pacific Railway company, will be contributing towards u practical confiscation of the exist: egraph property in Cana compétition which ¢ ie Ca Canadian Pacific Twas us CAITy on, Moreover, as this property 18 pricks trom taxation.while that of other telegraph companies 18 tax able; have an encrinous advantage.Itis Pollaved.that the Government are of the opinion that the tele- a wers of the Canadian Pacific Rallway are i to the lines and ERIOnS of their r vor, and that while the language of their charter is very general it was clearly not the intention of Parliament to give such extraordinary and exclusive powers.Persons who accept or seek for, and hold responsible positions, must bo aware that there is resposibility attached to them, and that according to the fulfilment of their trust, are they to be trusted?Another matte! su Sing that the present trouble With | the GRY y.should result in a separation fom both the latterand the Western Union Co'y., what business for the AT I Cp.ça the directors count upon Let it be squarely faced, Should à the Le West Union Pa ele raph Co'y.decline to do Qt ness with the Mantreal Telegraph Co\u2019 what will be the effect on the latter?Ple get that question solved without ambiguit, minor affair is, what benefit do the share holders receive from hand, with the interest, accrued ond OB.tho | dividends paid to the com mpany by he Bell] Telephone Co\u2019y?Unquestionably it is timed] t for shareholders to take an interest in thede things.MR.CALMLY.\" NEW BRUNSWICK'S BIG CITY.A Dispute About Union\u2014A Case to go to the | Supreme {SPECIAL TO Tas STAR! onx, N.B., 1 Ja 1e bill for the Joho: Are Portlan in Boa ta aio of of Seat was | du aa evening.A, de Station \u2018from Carléton ve gone I \u2018roderioton to protest against the measure - as unjust to the west sidé of r, and robably delegations from Bt.John cast and ortland will be present to argus out the case before the Le gislative Committed, In the case of éstern Union Qom- pany against the nadine Pacific Tels- graph pany y in respect to the right of ho latter put up wires along the New Brunswick Railway, the Supreme Court has consented to allow the case to go to the Supreme Court of Canada on agreement between the parties, - Montreal Veterinary College.Premier Mercier raceived a dele, from the Montreal Veterinary liege lle; re r .ternoon, n, head ed troduced on.Ja m : ane.Ti The object ofthe re confer on.certain important nges, which are bé made tn the institution to of increase its usefulness.The Premier promised all assistance da his power to -achisve the ends in view: The Chicago Ravlway Age ts tables Shovvidg tha Thad gee how la Ines w 3 with n grogate mileago o 6 milles, have been -projeeted in this try since Janu- Seen BE ja 711848) Ti vbs the words of '1 eu and masi : NOTES AND QUERIES.+, URMUARAPRANSNERS TO QUESTIONS\u201d mivtoriea! Questions Digcussef\u2014Gramsants cal Difficulties Solved\u2014Light Thrown on Dark Saiijests.: © Bateh of Queries Answered.Te, the he Baisor of Notes and Queries : fers of he yaelt of the opportunit, ES ros ers 0 dria.I ask lotormation où be n and lication of the e sass inforniats on in phrase, \u201cMad de out \u2018of whple 0 abi.oe Fo wuxdio te ne word catti \u201d aivé te dertvation « < eattacorner\u201d and v 06 the authorship of the following g: \u201c Fes kiug of shadows loves a shi mark, >» Pléaso also o fire the application, 8.Also the followl \u2018And when 1ts yellow lustre smiled O'et mountains yet untrod, Bach mother held: aloft) her cha To bless the bow of God.\u201d 6.Where is the souowing found?\u201cOr Like the snowfall tn the rt One moment white, then lost forever.\u201d 7, This also; # Dresm'at thou, hter, 3 , Sweet daug ota hl more See'st Bou these orange blossoms, and thi That years its head towards heaven's be and cloddless dome?Farewell ¢ dear land, that sheltered us when we ro forced to roam; Now, father.ROW for home.\u201d 8.From what is the following extract ken: \u201cOft did the harvest to (hoër sickle yiel Their furrow oft the stubborn giebe h oe broke, How Jocund di did they drive their team afield How bowed the woods beneath their sturdy at 18 t sigan, Font che hite Fea! 9.Also: * The breezy call of incense breathing morn The Swallows twitteripg from the straw bullt The cooks shrill clarion, and the echoing horn No sed\u201d shall ro them from their downy 10.0 18 the author of the following, and where > toe scene laid?\u201c O love remain; 1t 18 pot yet near day; It was the hing and not the lark, That | 1erced the arta hollow of thine ear; N she sings on yon De reer tree, B ove me, love, it was the night! Please Etre the title of each article, as well as the a ranip; gives uch further Quotations af, sr thee planation vou may give, wi will be of interest to your readers E.LEW.Los Angelos, California.I.In Captain Grose's \u2018Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue,\" we find under the head of \u201cWhite Feather,\u201d \u201cHe bas a white feather\u2014 he is à coward-\u2014an allusion to a game coc whose having a white feather is a proo that he is not of the true game breed.\u201d In the same way, at p.270 of Holten\u2019s \"Slang Dictionary,\u201d we read : \u201cIn times when great attention was paid to the breeding of game cocks, a white feather in the tail Was cor- sidered a proof of cross breeding.\u201d The feather,\u201d however, vas on one \u2014 the cause of ort battle of Ivry, March i 90, eo the watchword of Henry iv, founder of the royai house of Bourbon was: \u201cSi les cornets vous man t, ralliez-vous à mon panache blanc: vous le trouverez toujours au \u2018chemin de l'honneux et de la vicloire, i.e., \u201cIf you lose sight of your colors, rally to my whit plume: :you will always find'#t in the path o conor and victory,\u201d or, as Macaulay has it in his hry \u201cPress, ere yo see my white plume shine, arnt the ranks of w And Be our, orilamme today, the helmet of Na- II.\u2018The phrase \u2018 made out of whole cloth,\u201d as applled to a current rumor, seems obscure.Perhaps it is equivalent to \u2018\u2019an entire fabrication.\u201d II1.So far as 1 can discover there ls no such word as \u201c\u2018cattacorner\u2019 in the English language.The word to which my correspondent, refers must, I think, be \u201ccater- cornered.\u201d Webster's dictionary does not mention this word either in the body or in the 8 plement of the last edition.orces- ter writes ter-cornered, Diagonal.Carr's Craven aloo: Catty-cornered or cater- cornered i8 in colloquial use in the United States.\u201d In an interesting work that I have, entitled Sverbal Pitfalls\u201d (Syracuse, N.Y.C.W.883) I find the word thus noticed at p.0 \u2018atar-cornered, fer diagonal.See p, 14; f \u2018Eve of s h L.P.th (P Ehusdoiphie 3574), Given by Worcester.\u201d Webster verb, ter, to ailt- French quatre four).The four of cards and dice, ohusbn.\u201d At p.54 of \u201cFolk Etymology by Rav.A Dm mythe Palmer (Geo.Bell, London, 1882) find\": *\u2018Cater, to cross diagonally, or caterways, in the Surrey diaiect, (\u2018Notes and Queries,\u201d 5th Series, I., 361), is evidently a corruption of the French e, 48 cousin, mpare French cartayer A iwhich \u201cPitre derives from quatre) co corresponding to our verb to quarter.\u201d he w aler-cousin, -pesning 8 a remote relation, rd « B cous ithin thd\"first four degrees of kindred, ) 1s found in Shakespeare.An old English poet, Randolph, calls sleep \u201c Death\u2019s cater-cousin,\u201d probably with a reference to Virgil, who In the sixth book of the \u201cÆneid \u201d speaks of \u201cconsanguneus Sopot.\u201d Shelley makes the relationship nearer ip \u201cQueen Mab,\u201d when he writes \u201c How beautiful is Bieep\u2014Sleep, and his brother, ath.\u201d \" ithe king of phadows loves a shining seems diorely an altered form of a lino ri\u201d soo ward Young's * Night Though row Night V.line 1011, * Death loves a shining mark, a signal blow,\u201d a line, the idea of which is probably borrowed from he \u201cDivine Poems\u201d of Quarles, (1692\u20141644), \u201c Death cime me vrith fouler spite V.The stanza, 3 Juoted \u201cAnd when fits yellow lustre afi) eto.\u201d is from a poem inbow\u201d by Thomas Campbell Ite first line is * is Triumphal arch that fill\u2019et the sky.The next quotation is {rom \u201cTam O Shanter\u201d the masterpiece of Robert Burns.\u2018The lines in the eh are as follows: * Pt pleasures are es spread, fad the flower, Xe Sots shed; 3 \u2018@ the spownake fo the river, > A\u2018frioknent white, then melts forever.\u201d Vi.The test qu uotation is from a some- That rough translation of Mignon\u2019 s Bong in Godthe's Wilhelin Meister.\u201d The openin lines of this beautiful song hdve been imi- y Lord Byron at the beginning of of bis rie of Abydos, or and have been transl at- thus: \u201c point thou the land where the lemon-trees oom, \u2018Where the gold orange glows in the thicket's deep Whers, EE vind ever soft from the blue heaven And st doors are of laurel and myrtle and rose?\u201d eo next two quotations are stauras from Gre celebrated \u201cElegy in Country Churoh ara ;\u201d and the tenth \u2018and.last pas- rom act III scene & of Shakespeare's Smeo snû Julie\u201d the soene of which play is laid 9 (during the dont ter part of it) at erong.corres ent has misquoted Jultet\u2019s are itne.* Wl] thou be gone ?ist sono a\u201d Le do not know that I can add anythin ho information of m my Californian sud: end; but I am afraid from the questions Flo asked that he has not easy access to books.At any rate, his memory seems to be good, and Iam bappy to oblige bim.Bpiritualists lists Wanted.Editor Notes ang Queries: Daan a En ts of M me Low Loe address of eT Mouwrar.1 firm! believe \u201cspiritualism\u201d to be y Lord Denman on another ) \u201ce delusion, a fe and d'à snare,\u201d I am unable to give spon étuis addresses of an of the igh h priests.They have hore, owever, name and address of the \u201canxious pr \" The Cultivation of Memory, To the Editor of Noles and Queries: Duan Six\u2014Could you kindly give me the address Of 8b 0 Professors of two reliable memory Systems.we N.K Lennoxvilié.Prof r Loisette, who was some time ago in Montreal, is now In England, as will be seen by his advertisement, cut from an nglish obaper.The leading @ principle of hie\u201d ® tem \u201cassociation though he und his st ptude nts to secrecy on \u2018the sub- or The two following advertisements tcl Lots my soiree s ent.\u201copinion of Mr.A.Proctor Of af pupa da ao ¢ passed tions, of Migalon.Clorgrames and shoal ote pos fe oh Protesor a uy hn Sd Die Eri Hogerices, no cial Be hie ucen's:road, Se eat 1ts Dootors, iain - Bent to Gaol For Interfering With Werkmeons Joung ferme fermer ot Bt.Rindge | @ After leavin workmen at 8 @rtin Junction, Some onte Crd Len existed a wor bout at ors tei bused broke od the os men's 8 an | and beat two m y as hey vo id not oP rk Sma.aR A CANADIAN CONDENSATIONS.Mr.C.T.Bats, at one time Mayor of Ottawa, and a man of great wealth, dropped dead\u2019 in, one of tho rooms of thé Ruessl! House, O (lame Fuosday nizbty night while ohatting pleasantly with some friends.(Toe trial of \u201cLumbo\u201d Fish for the murder Crow squaw in ru, ahaa \u201d fashion at ee Febt there Tuesd he» pleaded ce Fed; and is a vip, Calgary, and in Se] of rrisburg, One Winnipeg Orange district lod passed a resolution condemning A strongest terms the members of à te order who voted nf Colonel D\u2019Brien\u2019s motion, Individually repudiatiog all non- nection with any of the presen\u2019 pgittical otes- parties, and will future vote as Pr The official count shows the majority for the repeal of the Scott act in Carleton Co.Ont., t6 have been 725.The-vote was: For ropaal\u2019 2407; against, 1682.It is noteworthy that'on y in the cit division of New Edinburgh was a majority ven Joy the act, each of the eleven townenlps in county voting repeal.A letter from one of the half breeds accompanying Lord Lonsdale as received ni nt Winnipeg yesterday.It says that\u2019 His Lordship was never within the Arctic pircie, Winnipeg he went to & point several h e ac kenzie river by dog sleighs.From there he silled down the Porcupine River Yukon, and down to Bristol, eBay) where he no is.The rict through which \"he travelled is detre settle Bhortly after leaving a mission near the mouth of the Kuskewin River, Lord Lonsdale slipped and fell into so severely injuring him as tate him for travel on foot.on a sled and transported to Kodiack party encountered severe blizzards and much hardship, Lord Lonsdale says e hay bad enou Arctio exploration en return to England soon.Tar CONC! E GIVEN at the Queen's Hall on the Bath 1 fuse.by the a ie of the Blind Institution promises to to be a at.Among those on the rame ste iss Eugenle Tessier, Maile, ufo Boganer, ie, Mr.E Clarke, Mr, Paul Wail A hal Baker an r.Anderson.»The {the can be scen at Boucher\u2019s and; Sedhelmh or's.\u2014_\u2014 Wanted to be Heard From.If any person has ever given Lr.e's Catarrh > Remedy 8 fair trial, and ag Seog been perfectly and permanently cured, that person should write the proprietors of that wonderful romedy, for t ey are in dead earnest and * mean uBiness when bored offer $500 reward for a case of nasal ca matter how Lad, or of how jong 6 8 which they cannot cure.edy is sold by druggists, at only 50° inti tis mild, soothing, deodorizing, antiseptic, cleansing aud healing.= mission cannot be too foreign for some of ne statesmen who seek appoin ntments.What Doctors, N Ministers, and Professors think of Brown\u2019s Bronchial Troches\u2014*I recommend their use to public speakers.\u201d Rev.E.H.Chapin.\"Of great service in subduing hoarseness.\u201d\u2014Rev.Daniel Wise, New York, \u201cThey greatly roll relieve sey uneasiness in the urry, Teacher of Oratory in Boston Univeral.\u201cAn invaluable medicine.\u201d\u2014Rev.8.Ved- der, Charleston, 8.C.\"A simple Ca ole- gant combination for coughs, vte.\"\u2014Dr.G.Bigelow, Boston, It has been decided that prize fighte must tight to a finish and finish their Hight ng Advice to Mothers.wr.Winslow's soothing syrup should al.be used for children teething.\" soothes the child, softens the og all pain, cures wind colic and is the slave remedy for diarrhea.25 cents a bottle.\u2018Wisps of straw by the hay scales are bits that have fallen by the weigh side.Wild Cherry Balsam\u2014The memory of Dr.Wistar is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom his Balsam of Wild Cherry has, during the past fifty years, cured of coughs colds, consumption, or some other form o pulmonary disease.Simplicity is sweetest when it Is not silly.Read all the advertisements of spring medicines, and then take Ayer's - parilla.Spring gives the flowers a show.Improve the nutritive functions of the scalp by using Hall's |e Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and thus keep the hair from falling and becoming gray.\u2018When the price of tea is too high the tea can only be used at high tea receptions.When, after ea Northrop and your où notice unpleasant sensations st once commence the use of Lyman\u2019s Ve ofjetable Discovery, yspepsia wi Mr James Stanley, Merchant, at netance, writes: My wi a has taken two bottles of Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Vegetable Discovery br or Dyspepsia, and it has done her more an anything she has ever used.\u201d rh slugger cannot understand the fineness of the power; but there Is nothing in this world so strong as gentleness.Constipation, which gives rise to so many graver, troubles, Is cured and prevented by r's Little Liver Pills.Try them and you will be convinced.Bpecial Notices, Music Played by Montreal City Band, The followin ono lo Faved with great Success by the has been arranged for the piano.Ee de Madrid, by Bach- mann, 40 ots.; Fete Bachique, 50 ho, 9 Soh Battalion, 35 cts Justanets Metra, 50 cts.; Shido March, Waltz.\u2018by Waldieuiel SE oi, Eg range Georges W Waltz ho bra cts.; Salt itney, 0 êtes Sous ao Paimiers aliz, Lavigne, 50 cts.; Good Night and Good Morning Waltz, La- vigne, 5 te Flowers of Bprin cts.; Caravanne, urkish March, cel 50 cts.Published by Lav igue & Lajole 1657 Notre Dame street.No ed a or postage.avo! Waite oF Bounquet 1 Tà Why is Coates\u2019 Original Plymouth Gin so ® ular?See reasons in another column of © paper \u2014 of second-hand planos on sale at La & Lajoie, 1657 Notre Dame st.84 6 It is stated that Mrs.Andrew Butera lady living near New York Mills, Mi children, gave birth a short time since tosix three of whom are alive.envy When Baby was sick.we gave her Castorts When she vas » Child, she cried for Oastoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Chsterds, When she had Ghildren.she gave them Castoria nding: \u201c | All Travelers Whether by land or sea, who are {able to bs out of reach of drug stores _ dd doctors, Would do well to have a se copy of Ayer's Pills at hand.For 3 ¢ his purpose, the Pills are put up in jottles as well as boxes, and may be jonveniently carried in one's pocket, $ix of the most distinguished physicians 5 of B¥racuse, N.Y., in giving their joint testimony as to the excellent medical combination of Ayer's Pills, make this Bot: \u201c Their beautiful coating of gela- ne pnd sugar is & great advantage, in to {§ protects them from change by time br climate; and renders them please - ant and even agreeable to take.\u201d * During the twent -five years I have lived on the frontier,\u2019 writes John McDowall, of Sweetwater, Col, \u2018Ayer\u2019s Pilla Lave been my best fricnd.Thave lived, mostly, where there was no doctor within twenty miles, and have been hard sick several times.I always kept Ayer's medicines on hand, and with them, and the Admanac, have pulled through.I have also doctored others, and believe I Lave saved some valuable lives by the use of Ayer's Pills.\" y .Ayer\u2019s Pills, Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa, Sold by all Dealers in Medicine.HAIR MAGIC Dr.Dorenwend\u2019s Great German Preparation x at does not pit mE A.DOBENWEND.S Bols Manufacturer, aris Hair Works, Toronto.DISEASES SWAYNE'$ OINTMENT mo ABSOLUTELY CURES.\"td ) Mention of \u2018Ewarns'e OrsTeanT\u201d out any 23 ot à ele =.ure ap ap: 24 or Tour, pars , Mores.ryvipelss,&coo rina er loug standLi g Seid by druggists, of sent by mail fer 60 ete.Boxes, Address, Du.Swarms Bow, Pa.Ta vo for fr.ufo JIETER Noney Saved by purchasing your Meters from ns.ow supplying the public with GAS MESEES HS of our oo manufacture, ual to any made, bearing the Government.Thapector s Neat, an guaranteed or five years, e Gas mpany remove their Meters witnout question & and have no Iblectiol on to consumers cou- necting one of our It is chegper to buy than pay rent.Robert Mitchell & Co., 291*eod__ Cor.BT.PETER & CRAIG STN.MOTT\u201dS BREAKFAST COCOA! Highly Nutritious, Absolutely Pure, xtra Strength, Free trom OIL Easily Digested The mest Economical Cocoa in the Market.TRY ITI Fon BALE 3r WALTER PAUL.B8eod* St.Catherine Street.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019'S COCOA BREAKFAST.8s thorough kuowledæe of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application « of the fine proper- tier of well-s Eppe a has provided our breskiast.Aie Ww Ni a à dolicate ly flavored baver- age w.May ssve US mu octors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicious use of DY he art ticles of diet thata eonstitution may be gra dually butit- up untii strong tendency to disease.Hund- * to attack wherever the ore escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves we ure blood and a properly nourished Made aim ly with Bolt ater ¢ or milk.Sold only te ed th Es REP & OL co.Homeopathic Chemists Lond o.Engla and.18zeod, iss weak point.We ma ALE BY TENDER Valuable Grist and Woollen Mills in the Town of Owen Sousd.master of the sn TURDAY, the fourth day of May.1580, th e sen Te 0 Pdonher, Know sa the the Harrison AH Site, on which are striate Jarge Gris and Woollen Mills, s lendid water he tira art of the town, crime excellent wo ide for a large flouring a; nd siness and woollen trade.te Highest orany tender not necessarily accept- For further particulars and conditions apply to Qrxason, Morison & Burra, Vendurs' Boligitors Opeth atxth day of March, 1869, 586 law Loch Maer ot rand.W.& F.P.CU * 00 \u2014IMPO RTER3 OF\u2014 Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement \u201c Manufacturers af Bessemer Steel SOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.J OHN EH.Rens Porter Brio Ale and Forier Tho gud Bott] TREAT Jew Watson, 3 Bu A Brian n oiarty riorid, to useour labels.Orders received D by BE 5004 STERBROOK °2 $ ENS Whenever 3 vu s Rellable Stoel Pek, alwa we KS, They are made RESTE nm ol ou int, a and in every style to meet the pop! R.MILLER, SON & co, gts, Montreal.BEEC We io NE ETH > D ee Eni fon pomp > Em a ti Fi thd EE Ra Ei soe SOLD BY EVANS & SONS (Limited).or Sole Agents for the Dominion of Canada.PE LLS = isa Ww rd Paln in the Somach Siok Headache, Glddine: SG a fi ee veg snd Orem ee, Oeil Chitfe, Eiuh ngs 0 Heat, ih Appetite, 8h rotons ved, on Oks 8k Bb pit Sleep, # m i Sit nb! iy Soon dis?thay 8b Ew GIVE Hh Bi AE s no omer Mik Lavied to try one Box of \u201cWorth a gulnea a box.\" oantas toa Tete health.Fora Si DISORDERED LIVER : OURS Lingkst ik GE UT oY Steamships, ROYAL WAIL STEAMSHIPS \u2018ALLAN.LINE \u2014O0F\u2014 _1889\u2014 SUMMER | SERVICE\u20141 889.Liverpool, Londonderry.Malis aud Pert und Service.Fro bas | resus.paridana iI.Livorpooi UR Mar, 129 Mar : Peruvt | 11 Apr.19 Apr.pr.Sardinian | 1 au 199 a Liverpuel, Loudonderry, Que bes and Most reul Nervice From From Liverpool Derey.STPAMBHIPS, VE | Jhon 10 Apr.[20 Apr. Moeplng cur leavang M Weanesda 5 nés runs throng to the one Ten via on Tuesday, Thursday and wt.Jolin, on Mond; Haliiax sd All trains are run by Eastern Standard Ti luroug Hokats may be obtained vis rail an to all points on the Lower Bh prea in ihe Marit Provinces.For tickets and all information in regard to pas sensor lures Teles Gf iréight tralu ecrangements { 8 Le aiivsox, Eastern Freight and Passenger ent, 1304 5 alos SLVR UDY, BL Id Wreuse vio isa \u201cpr NGER, Chief Sa pis The Summit Si Sec - ON THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY WilLbe put into opération April 30th, 1880, and will comprise the additional trains to LACHINE and VAUDREUIL \u2018The Local train from BS.Hate will be timed to leave that station st about 8.16 am, for Montreal, Visit Extended.continued rush of business Dr.KER- GAN'S staff will remain in the city for 4 short time longer.Those desirin treatment shoul avail themselves of this opportunity at once.THE SICK AND DEFORMED shonld remember the I.M.C.STAFF are still at the ALBION HOTEL, and may be consulted fren.They treat snd cure (Oétarrh, Consumption.Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous Ailments, Blood snd Bkin Diseases, and disseses peculiar to men and women.Hours for consultation, # am.to 8 p.m, Oall or write DB.KERGAN, Detroit, Mich.Biztf on a or ab hw or abuut CSSS OS CET re SA RR CT TT CS 1 mgr a RF TN ey pn TH THE only permanent WALL FINISH manufactured in the Dominion, and acknowledged to be the best thing for this purpose ever place of poisonous Wall Papers and Kalsomine.Arsenic, Copperas or other poisons used in its manufacture.laced on the market.Rapidly taking the Disinfect your houses with Alabastine.No HE best foundation for oil paint in the world.A good fire-proof coating for factories and warehouses, and is as permanent as the building itself.Nothing can at all equal ALABASTINE as a primer under paint for outside brick walls.IFHE great success of Alabastine has led to many spurious imitations of it being placed on the market, and which are worthless compared with nothing but Alabastine.MANUFACTURED BY THE ALABASTINE CO, LIMITED, PARIS, ONTARIO.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, HILL & FORBES, 427 ST.WHAT WILL MEN WEAR?DOES THE TAILOR MAKE THE MAN?A Variety of Clothes for @ Variety of Pur- poses\u2014Each Game hms its own Costume.[Specially written for the Bram) Itis a bit of musical philosophy that ail the world are actors hey are unwillin take things as they are; work is unen ed able as such, it has to be looked ut in the light of what it produces, and the comforts it brings reflect back a glow so that the two are blended Jopether, tbe one made bearable and the value of the other enhanced.So it is with our sports, it is not that there {8 much physic pleasure in o earth with a ball or \u201cfalling down to the eart and grovelling in front of a leather oval.\u201d An unreal condition of things is oreated,the surroundings enter into the case and the delights of victory give their aid to blind one to present discomfort.Lhe luxurious tentates of India could not understand w wy English officers should run after a ball when their servants were ready fetch it for them, and it is.Juestionable it any one could be foun indulge in what ts commonly called sports if that amusement were divested of the concomitants that give them a new grace.Lawn tennis is very uninteresting in itself, but hen to this you add the pleasures that go wi h it you elevate it to a high place in e nn En regurd.It comes in the spring \u2018when the player rejoices to be once more near the heart of nature, and what is interpreted as an enthusiasm for the game is really a love for that nature which is approached through the medlum of the game, There is THE QUICK SPRINGING TURP, the soft air with just enough coolness in it from the unmeited snow patches to make it fresh, the trees quivering with new life and rejoicing in theig beauty; and then there is the sense of companionship and rivalry and the feeling that others are in touch and sympathy with you.What a lay would be without appropriate cos- Eu mes so are outdoor sports without their corresponding garments, A sham fight between soldie in clvilian lathes would be ludicrous, a game of football with the players dressed in good tweed i8 very uninteresting, lacrosse without the belt and shoes, curling without the Scotch cap, suggestive of the scent of heather and flavor of whisky frum the western hills, tobugganing without the tuque, tennis without flannel are all common place.A few years ago the same costumes were suitable to all games, and the eo was to utilize any clothes that were unfit for other urposes, but as the dress Increased in tstic appearance the game grew in refinement.bunteman ie attired in Norfolk Jacket and soft knickerbockers, with stout boots and leggins and a deerstalking & cap, the smell of his smoking gun is no longer objectionable, and there is Do suggestion of blood-thirstinees in the slaughtered game he carries; in fact, one would be inclined censure the tuste of the bird tbat would evade so becomingly attired a sportsman.Now, each game has its own costume and insists upon it with \u2018as much vigor as is exercised In the choice of evening dress.At first for fashionable summer sports it possible to purchase only the most ordinary kinds of flannels In either blue or white, and equally applicable to gunning, fishing or CROSS-COUNTRY TRAMPING.Gradually and timidly a few special gar ments were put on the market, alike plain of fabric and design, but they were caught with a rapidity that made the dealers catch their breath.Next season there was the same caution, but an increased success, and one by one the Innovations crept in ein at length the outfitters were at thelr wits ends to find specialties loud enough and wild enough to suit popular fanc Where formerly 8 racqueteer in his m esty c¢on- cealed his soft garments on the street with 8 light overcoat now he marches into the office or store with his coat of many colors that would put an ordinary rainbow out ol! countenance, and considers it a species of seif-abnegation to content him self with anything less than alternate inch and a half stripes of marine blue and white or black and crimson and besgirt with a silken sash of inconceivabie hues But wily dealers detect a change and scent from afar the movement for a more rational taste.While they are laying in thelr stock ol the customary five dollars a suit English made thev are also guletly py putting on their shelves the finest o serge nearly white in color, with a half inch strip of sir along the edge to serve as a cord trouserin rom this goods you can hace a suit made up, but it will cost the same as a business dress; it will wear, however, for years and can \u2018washed without shrinking or becoming * woolly.\u201d A very presvy fancy is that for summer wraps, soft, luxurious things of the smoothest wools and the richest blending of colors.They are the American representatives of the English travelling rug, but are meant to Lorow gover Qpe's or two's knees in a ive comfort to an old oe hat win nsist upon sliding from under you, to brighten a bachelor's room or form a barrier to fleshly ills on hammock or lawn.Most men re itas a vindication of their manh to get astride a horse AT LEAST ONCB A YEAR, and the agility with which they do it and the deg { ease they experience after they get 8, they look upon as a test and Tndox of the progress their natural infirmity is making and « conveniont indication of the s| they ara making down life's hill.For them becoming bunting costumes are made.The breechas are plain white buckskin or white corduroy and the cont double stitched, flat seamed and raw edged, cut out of black melton.In every case the breeches made as loose as knicker- bookers, 5 but for city use se the ridi ng pants are made with Jong straps of \u201c bliss \u201d whip cord in brown to drab shades.It is in waistcoats that the fancy can revel.The colors are as loud as the voice of a hunters horn and the designs elaborate fn silk and wool.There has long a desire to combine the ease of summer ses-slde garments with the restrictions of business wear and se wero in much demand, but they were re- unconventional and & combat and 1 tinostof undressed worsteds, of wools so delicate as to savor of the heather of the hillsides and of a texturs 60 fine as to sug- gost the flavors of the toheat whiskies rom the Cheviot hills.They were and are yet persistently worn, but wi with the use of season after season they a trifle monotonous and now they are varied with a diagonal pnttern or a wide faint check that is attrac- ive only bocñuse it relieves the old even blacknoss that formerly made all suits alike.Until this yedr the rains of summer had placed their flat on fashion and for a wot doy there was nothing but the sha lesa Blacintosh ns hideous in its mass ve ugiluecss ns Lhe sailors\u2019 * olisklns.\u201d But now | that ln changed and you can go forth niin the failing drops attired in tho neatast hear ro elo ine texture and relloved cks or _menht to Nt the form Ban le pélaties woll ns n rit à thing.With this iil mo en umbrelia, whie ns the English authorities bay, 1a Away | n gooC aste,\u201d 0 of the smallest possible dimensts; and with ons I todiameter, A BAYDLR OF SILVER or sarved ivory, pa in Engian - brelia will bo used for n cane.Tou weit ale ways know an EB alms umbroita, it as the end worn _dowp 8n_unevye \"Prédi cofithied uso.pe D point wera won away by seductive silks from the tS liking for wools and linen, but now they are Peur to their old ailegiancn.V hi ed handkerehiers of Pongoe al ih liked , but linen 1a rop lacin thom, Sik k anderclotiing, th v will \u2018ha hy rot ysars ago sult A of Taitas as sono w a Pr demand and sold as high tu each, ran Drea ous 1s ad Ap aus | a long\u2019 timo men TE Se Trinh Vied Royalty, LoNpox, April 11.\u2014In the House ¢f Commons, this 8 oon, .Bal an ounce, which made the cost of an outfit faubujous.But this climate was too austero for these oxotics after the least exertion on the part of tho wearer, they becaine cold and clammy and the conductivity of the fabric was su great that a constant succession of colds was the penalty for an indulgence of this taste.Tho material is still in demand for nightgowns though not one sixteenth as much Is now manufactured as was the case two years ago.The revulsion has extended even to silken \u2018holsery without which at one time a man would \u201cbe conside as ill s if he went out destitute of a necktie.\u201che is now the proper thing to have your tailor make your shirts just as he makes your suit and if left to Meat he wili make them of colored goods with the stripes running crosswise and recommend you to wear cuffs to correspond fastened with a link and collar of white linen either pin bont points or military fashion cl ron LACHINE IMPROVEMENTS.The Water Works and Eloctrio Lightiog\u2014 Working at High Pressure.In addition to the buildin of the new re taining wall at Cote St.Spport rtuni being taken of the e mpty Ph of the Lach ne canal to pusb forward the town of Lachine water-works, lay an electric cable to locke Lachinites with a fire alarm and el light, and also with a better system of telephonic communication.The contractors for the water works, are Mesers.Lamon pe & Co., Montreal, under the direction of J.Emile Vanier, C.E.Operations ace rapidly advancing and have this week arrive at the most dificult portion, the laying the canal ot the main.This double Eve ill require to be sunk five feet below the bottom of the canal, and at a point where the latter consists of solid limestone rock.One thousand cubic yards of this rock will have to be excavated and the whole must be done in twelve days.With this in view everything that could be has been done in advance.For six weeks past men have been working day a and plant with steam drills set un the ice & holes 14 feet under water and a Ral distance of six feet into the rock toreach the pipe level.The holes were charged with dynamite, and the work of blasting began Tuesday, 150 extra men being taken on Tuesday, who are divided into three gangs working eight hours each.The men work day and night and Sunday, and are not allowed time even for lupch ; refreshments must rtaken of before coming on to work or after leaving.T The cost of this portion of the work will be $3500.The electric cable will be co-ordinately laid across the canal ip the same cutting as the water main, and itis ex sted that the town will be lit with electrio light ina few weeks, Apropos of the water works it may be that they are intended to rank ea none of their magnitude on the continent.- Tha water to be distributed will be taken frow the St.Lawrenoe outside of the canal entrance by an \u201cin-take\u201d pipe in the current a mile and a quarter above the C.La- chine bridge.Under no circumstances can this water be contaminated by Lachine drainage.Th pipes for most part, will be 14, 13 hd\u201d 10, inch diameter.The pumps.by Blake, of Boston, will have a [ishing capacity of 2,500,000 gallons in 24 hours; the system of machinery is duplicated, one set being kept in reserve; the works are expected to be completed oy de the end of July, and the total cost will be 7 .PROTESTANT INFANTS' HOME.Satisfactory Report Presented at the Nineteenth Annual Meeting.i The nineteenth annual meeting of of the Protestant ants\u2019 Home Wednesday, Bishop Bond prestiing.The annual report was most satisfactory.Only four death had occurred during the year; 66 infants were gran mission; $1859 had been dons and collected for current expenses.The treasurer had a balance on hand of $2122.40.At present there were 28 infants in the Home.The work of enlarging the present home will commence early in the summer.The sum of $1850 has been subscribed to this fund in pums from $5 to $50.The plan of askin 25 cents for one brick of the new building haa proved to be a success, as $747.25 received, which represents 2989 bricks.The treasurer has on hand for this fund $4135.06.The enlargement will cost $10,- 000, so further subscriptions are requested.Mr.I.E.Gilman, {n moving the adoption of the report, complimented the ladies upon their good management.The officers elected for Le eneu Da are as follows: President, J.K.War C.; honorary directress, gi James Button; ; first directress, Mrs, .T.Davis; second directress, Mrs.James Linton; third directress, Mra.J.Saxe; plrégeurer, Mrs Charles Ault; secretary Saunders; lady mana Mesdames Archi- F.8.Brush, L.G.Ds A.Fleming, Gilman, R.Godfrey, D.H.Hen- MoLaren: F.E.Nelson, W.8.Patterson, E.Raw- lings, Alex.Ramsay, E.E.Shelton, W.T.Thomas, and Wilkes: medical board, st tendin hysician: Messrs.D.F.Gurd, v.6.F F Ross, M.D k.Sutherland, M D: and A.D.Blockader, and aurist, À.esors, 7.God Rn pa ; conaliing physicians, Messrs.R.Lad or Tuition, and George Ross, M.Messrs.Dr.Ault, J.Cop tnoar J.Hutton, = White W.Reid, B.Davis, 5.Bell, and F.E.Gilman.\u2018A vote of thanks was then Lordenip for presiding and the oot ob ake, adie, m bh bt w A STORY OF SIN.Body of 8 Woman Found in the Canal\u2014Sup- posed to be that of Monroe.The findinæ of the body\"of à Woman in the canal, that could only be identified by the pame, Mrs.Monroe, on her key rings, has, by enquiries, brought to light some strange but mostly sad reminiseences of her re, and her tragic death.The woman's maiden name Was Elizabeth Gilbride.Several ears ago she became aoque inted with a r.Geo.Mon pros, & man wi Bo had resided in Montreal all his lite.Thelr acquaintance ripening led to marriage; but it proved to be a most unhappy match.Shortly after the marriage a young man, by the name of 8, Joo Irequen\u2019 promis at her house, and sto) misis her honor, is rapidly oir eireulated.Per |?husband, it is said, remonstrated with her repeatedly but sec but seemingly all tono avail.This d\u2019s ng to drown his troubles in drt.She ly after the D birth - of the first child, the husband left his wife and went to the States.After a number of years\u2019 absence he returned to the Sty winter, but as far as can be ascertained made no effort to see his ie a ard afar spending a few dèys rned to the again, where he still Ta.wife at this time was living on ft.minique street with her child.5 one night, late last autumn, she left the houso where she was ae.woman, whose sad career | A Denial.fe L'Etendard denles in strong terme statemont cireuleted by by conte ml at a number of pr ne Bt.Timothé to discuss Herp Fabre's ora font lotr letter relating to the press.It says: W in our own name, against this dishoreat fest and anti-Catholic way of acting.no right to drag In of venerable priests in full commu the church.We denounce its meth thods §5 thoso whom it may concerh.four, 5, Chief | 0 Bec London erry originally took mes offs of Irish Viceroy for two years, but that he h fora longer peti.\u201cThe Yio bad nh as ora lon - yet tendes Put the Gb adered his res y, Sroment could mot aéré thas he w tinue ia , vo a ast he { n the mite the SES | |.Even Lucy was foroed to A FAMILY SECRET.CHAPTER XIX.\u2014(Conlinued.) \u201cThere is only one way,\u201d said Hubert ith pparkling oyes; \u2018\u2019we must be married e an what would be sald?Would it not ap indelicate?\u201d replied Lucy, shrink- be.Dearas our marriage was only put off the ant of a sudden illness, Why Lone we not obey the wishes ol her who \u2018was 80 anxious to eee us united?member, eleven months of separation, with all the accidents of flood and field, fur apart from one another, you without a proper guar- \u201cIt shall be as you wiil, Hubert.\u201d care pung man expressed his deep and faction in the usual loverlike manner, and then left to take his way to London, whither Miss Lucy went up a fort- al later, with Jenny as ber only attend- A very few days after those two were married.It is true that the recent death of Lady Hes ened their happiness, but not wholly.They were united for ever in a well-known West-end church, without any pomp and circumstance, and went down that night to Dover, When.alter a short interval, they roceeded ri, where Lucv astonished some of Ror humble friends by imparting the news, and then moved forward in the direction of Switzerland and Italy, where the raptures of Lucy knew no end or unds.All was fairyland to her, and when the end of the year approached it was almost with a oJeelin regret that she turned e-direction of home.ora, England had its charms and there were very many reasons why they should visit the mansion which was to be their future home, and which, under the \u2018 ance of Seymour Scratton, was being olean- ed and renovated, without being moder- ye \u2018length they reached London.The year was up.ao it was only pr that they should risk the world\u2019s ure by announcing the real date of their marri Ht the world took Jory | littie notice of it, as whenever they on ed anywhere, the chief talk was of Sir Vineet Mordaunt who had discharged his steward, dragged over a hund thousand pounds of overcharges from him, under the threat of a criminal trial, and married Lady Blanche, daughter of the Countess of Bellisle.He was now thriving again, and had just entered Parliament, 5 here he was not, however, expec to make much of a figure, with a view to elevate his position sod lay the groundwork of future great- Phere was a peerage in the family, and it had advanced one or two degrees nearer to his person, which made a very great difference in bis position.r.and Mrs.Hubert Treherne went to the Clarendon, and many were the cards left when the announcement appeared in the Morning Post.Among others was that of Sir Vincent Mordaunt, Bart.M.P.But Hubert took no notice of it\u2014neither he nor his HA felt any inclination to forgive him, whatever they might do to others Jenny ana Dick Dart were still Tthetr only servant 8.ape both were faithful in their cho hall could not compel herse te es the hal fwitted groom and valet, who, as yet, carried about him, as a sacred guaid against all other women, the {mage of a little child of eleven, with bare brown legs, bluo eyes, and curly hair.rders were sent down to prepare Tren- dieceer for their reception, and then dothe usual amount of London shop ng, which is quite essential previous to a journey In the country, where.as overt: body knows, nobody can make anything fit to wear, though in this we are before the benighted dwellers in the outlylng districts of agricultural France, where takes three years for a person to penetrate, even to ao pew fashion ur form of government, and where the republic still flourished on the walls long after Louis Napoleon was emperor, and where no doubt the empire now four Hehe, though that in its turn has passed \u201cThe husband and wife drove chiefly out together, though the whilom poor ist Ft once or twice visit the studio of of bis old ese was Blazier, who was famous for] his dashing portraita.Though the artist y, he was admit , and found his friend vost wishing good afternoon to a gentleman of tali and Wait exterior, with dark cemplexion and beard, who was wrapping up a young lady carefully In a cloa, on seéing Hubert be turned d away abruptly, una hurried from the r 1 knew the face, and cannot recollect the name,\u201d aoa reherne.\u201cWhy should he avoid \u201cOne of your old foreign ch perha reat traveller, wonderful man pa know his name.to paint rai ble boy, and bis girl in var You can look at them.\u201d And he withdrew a curtain, exhibiting the foreiæn-looking gentleman, yout] about fourteen, and & bright, elogantiy- dressed gir) of eleven, reasion familiar, but don't know the children,\u201d said Hube \u2018Well, one does see so niany faces.Wii Fou give us a month at the manor house?You shall paint your humble servant, Mrs, Treherne, and family tableau, and what n \u201cI will come to sos you, Hubert, because you are a good fellow, but I want rest, so won't romise you any y work.Will Chr Geek act uy 1 shall expect ti.y; a nu eArnes and alter a few words of old times friends parted, and Hubert returned 1 ès he reached the steps a man loun ross the road-\u2014a rough-looking fellow, not dishoneet in appearance ar, ube bert Treherne?\u201d he sald, touching ee, my good fellow; what can I do?\u201d I've got some queer, news for sou, sir.Tm from Gibbersmoo: Hubert sf and turned very pale ashe lapel t is it, my man?\" \u201cHe's out again, and libort Scarum with bin Old Duoarip don\u2019t want you to know poythi po about 1 on he ran iar Hubert se myself.says \u2018Master Hube; vost, mind a guinea or two to know th v man, When did this an Shion way have > they gone \u201cHere are ha; ago o say the piaht before he left it Las nk shame you uid have the giri and the money too, an and have a shy at at you both.Hubert was horribly pale, and trembled so he know so noaroel at he did or said.\u201cNe pe exolaimed, after some little pou wn to Ttmoo! ep a me, ROUE, Py it Tt shall be the ost id piece of work you ever did, L will foi- ow.to-morrow, and you can report to \" Gertatoly, paire ronment man, again, lng his , BI ng Hirt here more ; b that his manner vas when he lervid constrained and dechre convoid unncines F'evit and adi 8 isérable than Ba.for many à long day, and miserable which he could\u2019 not con- rrr vas toe tere is being en charged n by a hint, to his wife, on and owing tothe ; achat Sia\u2019 vn he took her to the opera, to | customs la ie rest expressed nouddaa wish will oh Olver avo for tour ie or Eat jendrend asuddsa 0! ve ors | ur n to Start for padi rhe Dore | the continènt.° 1e England do \u201cHumble as I am reonsli y.\u201d he said, in June.mi a neo smile, PT he have my own pri- More rie REL |, geen te ; so, e © Manor w t to.1d'to the vassal of Treudledeep, be will ve gate Clase der the Eatorahip ' bly tified and honored.à acaul lay, of the »6t i My des or Jubert, your wi w of Ke com- .During \u2018man se svory- | the year J .Tha ét as pl fixe\u201d | ties Ro 985°, hank ou de dearest,\u201d said Hubert, who, Davidson, 93; H.Tren ; W.À: preter do his apperénti y eariy bout Duff, 91; /8.Archibaid, 92; J.Riley, 92; C.Th aon ha had i Sand iia PA 3 Sadr i D ons ne \u2018:\u2014and what à shadow O.Oba dson, , und Ho a at : tone of conversation, the young couple approached thelr home\u2014thelr Kden of promised happiness.a CHAPTER XX.MARRIED LIFE.If any stranger, or even friend, could have sald to Lucy Merton, now Treherne, that she was not happy with her young and thoushtful but apparent y open-hearted hus she would have been ery angry oven Fy \u2018the suggestion.But it was uu- doubtedly a fact wnich she could not con- cesl from herself.Lucy was a keen and sharp observer, and after the first blush of that mysterious joy which appertains to the honeymoon was over, and she could look her cousin-husband a little more calmly in the face, she.felt a proat and sickening dread come over her bert Treherne Mordaunt was weighed down by some fatal mystery Now, right or wrong, t bo theory of the newly-married little woman was that a man should have no secret from his wife, any more than & wife should bave any from her usban It did not strike her that the very silence she boptu upon this point was in itself a painful mys tery.One word on her part, one candid effortat explanation, and our narrative had never been written.When the young man intimated that it wus absolutely necessary to return to Tren- dlodeep, and gave no reason, Lucy acqulesc- ed without a murmur, though secretly much moved and much annoyed.Hubert gave no explanation, entered into no details, and Lucy joining without difficulty in everything in the way of preparation, they were soon on thelr way home.Now the child of mystery and sorrow, for such in the Qeginning had been Luoy Mer.Merton, bagan to allow the strangest ideas trouble her active little brain.Hubert ras already weary of her, and was hurrying home to hide from the outward worl weariness and his disgust.Lucy herself was nota woman to deal in half measures; what entered ner head was apt to stay there, and the fatal theory once broached gained ground every day.It well to say to usbend's and wives, as to brothers and sisters, love ve one another; but it fs equally important to ur that where there is perfect love, there shou 3 be perfect confidence; and \u201cth.hat neither from any motive, however grave, should keep a secret from the other.On their return to the manor house they were accompanied by Dicky Dait and Jenny, who, though thrown so much into oue another's society.were not the best of friends.They, too, had their secrets and roticences.One thing was certain, Hubert Treherne, pow, by the royal permission, Mordaunt, never interfered with Lucy's prerogative as undoubted heiress of the house.He left the whole and sole direction of money matters to her; and though advising, and counsetl- ing, and influencing her, always behaved so as to let every one Boe that she was the real mistress of the estate.This of itself preyed upon the young wife's spirits.In marrying Hubert she gave up, all claim to the pecuniary command, and nominally retained it, in accordance her gran mother's express wishes and Sommer The return to Trendledeep was not made without a grand manifestation on the part of the tenants, who gave the young married couple a warm reception, which was seconded by the servan Even Mrs.Chareh, now that the dame was dead.Yielaed the most implicit authority to Lucy; who in her unsophisticated eyes absorbed all, and su ed to all, the old lady\u2019s potency and power.At all events, she wag a true Mordaunt, and not, like Hubert, one who had taken the name by Roval letters patent.As soon as they were installed in the manor house, Lucy became tolerably absorbed in the cares of an extensive household, which her grandmother had taught her \u2018personall to overlook; while Hubert from tbe first day began a series ot absences, which,neveraliuded to nor explained,became ges, sources of regret and reproach to Bie never murmured, never replied, made no personal allusions to her source of grief; but she allowed'all kindaof wild and strange guppositions to eat like a canker to her very hear Hubert would rise early and scour the country Dau the day, returning at Singer.time both weary and thou Bu thou never alluding to the subj En thoughts and cogitations.ary degrees, however, this passed & the young husband became bimsotb sente regained all his animal spirits, devoted himself to all the old amusements and usuai style of lite of a country gentleman, snd to appearande was happy and conn Lucy was not quite satisfied.There was, she font, a Ta drawback somewhere; but as she could not traes it out, and he seemed to wish it ignored and forgotten, she resolved to bow to destiny, and be as bapp: as possible.But when a woman believes T at there is some secret reason why she should not be happy, it is very difficult for her to be soucy had everything that the world could point out as the means of enjoy .She was rich, at the head of an extenslv: ontabe lishment, she had her town and tier coun- hoiise, a oung and handsome-h i No one could igre kind, afféctionate generous than bert\u2014there lay the ve: sting.He had niarried her to h aunt, and was now 7 trying with aiPbis heart and sou 1 to appe: have done so from love.8o true Te as that if enuine, naked cause of grief does not exist, we can make it for ourselves.(70 be Continued.) TORONTO TOPICS.The Combines Bill\u2014Immigrants\u2014Christiah Union\u2014Presbyterian Assembly.[SPECIAL THE STAR.) TorowTo, Avril 12\u2014A deputation pas has one to Ottawa to oppose A train load of immigrants arrived last | night.Ninety will remain in Toronto, aod! - the rest in Western Ontario.The arrivals are English.Irish and toh.The \u20ac sommiisss on Christian Unfon meets be A I In rote vite minent members o Anglican, Methodist d an byterian Churches, including several from the Maritime Provinces.Arrangements are now being made with the railway companiés for the meeting of.- the Presbyterian General Assembly here on June 12, tes wili bo arranged to allow the British es tes stop off at duty on brandy, \u2018wero allo ahd positions.30 for euts and Professo + and drinking u on and id around them.Herald.Boras and Princess on Eriday alone on Saturday.T charming in a simple ery a dress, trimmed $ A young lady had given a vapid you open her or photograph.Be, oh your permission, I possession of the lovely all ble » or te plled, \u201cThen I shall give you the negative.\u201d A friend fold Mr.O\u2019Flanagan the fo fol ing anecdote ot the Mes old member py) na Tondo who wW t any meals he could was offered.On one consion, when 8 Prosecntlon, he said very for 2 Stoner Toe for the Hal wh pered a wit, who knew Burke Bothel's line smartly-dressed ladies as I am a Radical, but granting, for the sake of argument, the necessity for a 1 have never seen a who 80 perfectly looks the part as The hereditary Prince ot Hoheniohe-Lan- genburg is certainiy not a daughter of the Prince of h, as he is merely the son of a mediatised prince of no very large posses- { cipal Henderson, is- Daring the year there were elghty applicants, of these seventesn were received and would never hate but for the, a that thè late Pri appenod to märry Princess ngen, the half-sister of the n, which at once established their the | \u201cthe-som upon ritish public; and Count Gielchen us for more than twen ty-seven oure Soo of f Governor o THE time is near when the Provincial Governmentsof Canada will be.pend upon thelr legitimate in when those \u201cextras,\u201d such as allowances for - constructing a portion.of the Oanadian Pacifico Railway or for wharves rye plers Sars held the sime- Elder PnaliveS ug it 1 have not known you ever since are tial hs and ed.alsoe ee of f' res apart ei Hy: 8t aii the Pal half-pay of a retired Admiral, while (who is & clever joan and a ver, Young boot er\u2014* \u201c Bridget,\u201d sala he head of the © house THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATORDAT, APRIL 13, 1889, DOUBLE SHERT._ train (to consist of seven icone va one din- in far.on one Mbrary car and one abat 1-room, vice, and died x on each sybueqont Me nesda This t n ors, ot will be In ac of u Bpec a officlal of the road, Ba k excursions, a stop of MUSICAL MATTERS, THE PHILHARMONIC CONCERTS, Gade\u2019s * Crasaders and Sullivan's \u201cGolden Legend \u201d Produced for tha First Time fa Montreal.ri be d moult à to 4 pre lors sacred cantata, \u2026 he Crusaders,\u201d and Bullivan's sacred cantata, * The Golden Legend.\u201d In the ** Crusaders\u201d we have the flowing, tuneful melodies, the smooth, graceful, but original and skilful vocal barmonies, accompanied by masterly instrumentation that trudes and weaves itself out and in among the voices in the most enchanting manner, contributing a wealth of color an a most satisfying righuess sud breadth of musical ne.he deeply reli- lous character or the music in which the crusaders take part, and the soft, sensuous, intoxicatin strains of Armsda and her sirens In thelr efforts to allure Rinaldo from his avowed purpose, are in marked contrast, and awaken in the mind of the listener emotions as conflict ing as they are delightful.Few works of Ît8 class surpass this one in purity of style f lott of expression and genuine mus cal t and feeling.All the effects ae are true and legitimate, and one hots after listening to its performdnce that he has been In the presence of a veritable master of musical art.The rendering of this cantata on Wednesday evening, in so far as the singing of the chorus was concerned, was exceed.ingly good.There was an ab sence of tone at times in the basses, and the altos were altogether too weal for the other parts, but, taking the voices that were present, thelr singing qe careful and conscientiéus, and except when occasionally overpowered by the brass of the orchestra, came out with good effects and results.\u2018The opening chorus, \u2018Flame-like the sand-waste glows,\u201d was, perhaps, THE BEST BIT OP BÉNGING during the svening, ep aithough the prayer, near the close of the work, \u201cFather, we humo! kneel, \u201d in whish the chorus accom- us bart exquisite number, Las Ye we one, some exaggera- y cendo.he tions crescendo and es choruses for ladies\u2019 voices deserve special mention, and the orchestral acco ni- ments to these were subdued and boa iful.In the forte passages, however, the heavy brasses of the orchestra were quite too lou and strident, and, with the comparatively light string and wood-wind tone 9 counterbalance them, gave a coarseness to the eneral effect which was an injustice both the chorus and the conductor.Mrs.E.Humphrey-Allan acquitted herself very well in the role of À: although the range of this music is 60 low that a contralto voice could have sung 1 it with better affect.Mr.Lavin, tenor, 8 garefully | M 5 voiod was werful enough for the part.MT.herby a very accurate singer with à huge voice, which he either cannot or will not gontrol, The general absence of refinement, both of interpretation and of execution, which signalized his singing of Gade\u2019s most refined and tasteful measures, marred the general effect to a painful degree.There would be less reason for Jor saying this had he not exhibited the uliari arity when singing here in the pos e\u2019s Bride,\u201d a few winters he change from Gade to Bullivan on Thursday evening, was most startling.'Ligat\u2019s treatment of the same scene, Dvor- est strain in the Bpectre\u2019s bride, \u201d \"Rails wildest, most extravagant portrayal of the \u201cLeonora\u201d ride, fall far short of the wonderful prologue of 8ulli- van.It stands unique among musical creations, and must ever give its author a foremost .place the list of Teal- istio writers.The ve very difficult of the 1 prologue, assigned to the ladies of the chorus, was a Bevere test of their powe and the manner in which it was perform GRRAT CREDIT UPON THEM, Bewildering in the first degree when heard the first time, an examination of the soon discovers a form and , remaio system > Fine ¢ parts; but despite this the coursing and racing and intanglbl of the or estral parts offer but scant su vo and it was a triumph for the ladies to have eness of the © lished their task so well.The gen- accom oral effect of voices and instruments in the prologbe was good, althougb the belis were Struc much too loudly, depriving them of the effect of being in men of the chorus could have been toned down with improved results.The most disappointing number of the evening was ihe evening hymn, *O, Gladsome tance, and the ight.\u201d Presenting no more difficulties of execution than an Or ainary .n tune, there was no reason ould not have been well sung, but, as ale y observed, it was very disappolatis g.The attacks were unaccountab ly bad, the light and shade unequal and irregular, and a general monotony of effect marked the rformance quite up to the oo closing bars, which, however, nets D y taken, seemed doubl bly gratif tity ing Pat or what bad preceded them.Evident e slm- J pligity of thé muslo had ca 8 Dumber to be neglected at hora an and the lack of style and finjsh which characterized the Singing ¢ of what should have been one of the most impress vo things of the evening was, Ye attributable to this oversight.Witt With this one exception, however, chorus was excellent.The choral lone was particulérly effective.The fine melodic theme for male and female voices alternately, with which this movement opens, was voice s in unison, re-enforced by the heavy reheat: leisurely{ descent of an octave or move through the diatonic scale from Eto D, at the cloas being wonderfully BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE, re.Allan took the role of Elsie, Misa Fare.ol who made her debut in Montreal, on Tuesday evening at the concert of the Mendelsso n Choir, that of Ursula, Mr, Lavi a.© ! Prince He and Mr.Prehn, of & very trying part Allan to Bustats, | but although conveyin the im- HS on times, of being taxed beyond er le iimato wers, sang carefull and tab v throng hout.In her duet with Mr.sably she fa rly achieved a triumph.Brolin 8 strong voice and vigo! on style was to the heroic ¢l nn of the \u201c tae music in the goes * and bore him well through it.His gen ble acour- aby and steadiness must have been most re- agenring & to Mr.Couture in the broken and and uit through which him.The orchestra probably ove To play so well such musio as road on Thursday evening, after one ehearsal réhearsal only, even though tha lasted for five hours, was no eas task.and orchestra and he conductor deserve the highest praise.y those who are sure at everything, Only those who Dave no Enowlodge of difficulties to be avercome In n presenting si such ores, as those given on W will fall to appreciate and acknowledge the vice to music again rendered 6 gross servic and his edmirablo society.Thursday evening, .SYMPHONY.re on Misgion potes hool tool 1 ee dan iornons noon 13 80 8 ace Tie y dy that or tion, His Lordship Bishop Bo presid Tr \u201cAmong.the large nutendance Present were Ven.hdeaoon Evans, .on Mills, Obinigur are Morin, Prin- thirty-seven as day scholars, Ten \u201cBoman those ore children of professing cs.Four of the por adraead we 00 to enter the colles to.i die : iribitlon of pines, Ads.i -quy, the wird! ffs tea 0 ot Stayin prege Pbvamind Trains for Tourist Toavel.cn others who spend thelr which ware built before Counted come toan end.Then the poli have to devise economies that Will ms them to keep exponditures » within well Bt tes EE and Tr Ses hat us been irbtruct- to exact | fined limita, One of these Grand.Trunk the construction of à dose tha.Ba id ro jolie\" the rain at Montreal, Another pause will be made in the White M ntaine, and the train will finally reach Portland on VE noon, ago to De 1a it imm PLEAS IN THE TELEGRAPH SUIT Filed bytho Defendants, the Montreal Tele- Company.The pleas of the Montreal Telegraph Coin thet suit with the Great porta Wester y have set up: First, that since the pl vaine have had control of defendants made many important changes, such as The plaintiffs have taken entire system of Sian peel om of ths to defendants, ag ears, and that thay were fully aw aware of all he obligations that, this bject to.As recover $80, 000, they have no right to Such 1 payments were made voluntarily, and the amounts pald were legally of defendants\u2019 pro y oy that they aro ae for the rent of the lines as retended decrease in ing is pot due bo he & other causes aitogethse done agreement between ants, and for rich oreover, plaintifts oy no just reason for Sakin fora reduction of ren claration, neither tion or power to order auch rec way of summary proceedings, THE CANADA GAZETTE.Statements of Different Companies\u2014Duty on ves notice that the Provident e Assurance Company of New York has received a license to transact the The return of the Habili the Montreal City and District Savings Bank ehows that the total March 81st were 88,172,752, and the assets poy 121, 432 or a surplus of $948,880, d'Economie de Notre Dame de Que- bases at the same time inst assets of 5366.i ora surplus of $353,101 By an Order-in-Councl the duty payable lio\u201d and \u201csilver soap\u201d is 3 ties and assets of Pah TF Keefer, of Vancouver, contractor, will apply to Par amont next session for a divorce from his wife, Rebecca , on the ground of adultery.e Cochrane Ranch out pv 0 under sup- tary letters patent, om $250, 000 to oo HON, ROBERT DUNSMUIR DEAD.The President of the Council of British Columbia Passes Away.April 12.\u2014 Hon.bert Prosi of the \u20ac Coo died tose state, He was revived from this with dilmouity, but gradually recovered ul until this deceased w, most influential citizen rovince, Sand was res b a and Wellington, and by b loyés Go ororywhere.He was preeid the Island Railway, in which he holds an {nter- owner of the famous Wellin, es and of the Comox Goal Mines, owner ot steamers, and interested in almost grery, undertaking in the gountry.He will be sadly missed here, and his oes thousands, directly and indirect: tly: Professional Education of Women, e number of ladies, interested in the onal education, of women, held tevenson in the chair.After a short discussion the election of officers was proceeded : as follows: Hono Mre.hn Macions ail and Mra.R assis y pecretary i eee Miss Abbott; treas McLennan; executive committee, Mrs.ol Cla Eliabett Mitohell, Miss.Day, n \"ot Professional Education for Women In order to confer as to the best means of Mrs.Clarke Murrey would be well for the ladies take a lesson in parliamentary for, although they were alive to profeseional education for women, they had eschewed that still more important element, e 7 Suggested that that 5 rose, Bt.Cunegonde Real Estate.The demand for lots in Bt.Cunegonde bonneau, cad.710 Quesnel street A Concert at Point St.Charles.The Point St.Charles Sons of Engl Lodge gave a grand concert las rand Trunk Literary and Bclen opramme Was quite an exten.tai music, readings oi vor dances.Tho e Messre.Weld du Asp spinall 2 À.th, A.D.iven, As Sli Address to hr.Craplenc.get rvative asso- syening att at the Chateau de posed ad dress Wo Mr.Ch len ca a 88 r ap eau.ordered to be e that the Assoctat on resent the address on te Arrival o the eteamer.Another meeting is to be hata Diocesan pte regie associations ?the \u2018 lon will be held on x oD m, in the Synod, the Doan ro! ch: \u201cbine ot Hor, E.AM.A, THE SONCSTRESS OF BOSTON.ora a Boston Giote, .gard Fide aad sender: sweet charm of Of spring Within WORLDS NEWS IN BRIEF, THE NEW REGENT OF LUXEMBURGC.Parnell to Accept the Freedom of Edinburgh \u2014~Meomorial Service\u2014 Death of Major- Genoral Hatch, CABLE.3% Jerman Reichstag has adjourned un- Mr.Parnell will accept the freedom of Edinburgh after giving his evidence before the commission Sir Charles Russell\" @ \\Epeach before the Parnell commission wi bo reprinted in r pamphlet form fo cireulation In Great ritaip, America and the colonies.A service was held In the Royal chapel, Windsor, yesterday, in memory of tl:e ate Duchess of Cambri dge.The Duke of Cambridge, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Teck, all theo Cabinet ministers aud many members of the diplomatic corps were present.The ex-Duke of Nassau has recelved telegrams congratulating him upor his assump- on of the regency of Luxemburg from Emperor William, of Germauy, the King of Baxony, Emperor Francis Joseph, of Austria, end President Carnot, of France, At a banqu uet given at Luxemburg last evening by the regent to Lhe members of the Chamber of Deputies the regent proposed a toast to the King of the Netherlands and exprese- ed a hope for His Majesty's speedy recovery.AMERICAN.Baltimore now has a population of half a mil Claus Spreciles, the sugar king, denies t Le bas joined the sugar trust.The\u2019 car strike at Minneapolis and St, Paul is accompanied by the usual street disturbances A heavy thunder, wind and hall storm visited portions of western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio and Maryland on Friday, doing considerable damage.Buchanan & Lyall's tobacco Brooklyn, employing 300 girls, was day: ed, by fire yesterday, many of being injured ; loss over $800,000 Major-General Hatch, an old hero of the civil war, died at Fort Robinson, Neb.Thursday, as ibe Feat of injuries Dacalved a month sod being thrown from a carriage, win under Sheridan in the army 5 the Mississippi and was present at of the battles in that section.Since the close of the civil war General Hatch has been stationed in the West and took part in several Indian wars.The Moiles, who fled from Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., are safe In Canada.The tug with the sheriff reached Detour just in time to see the Moiles fleet safe in Canadian waters.They reached Cockburn island and anchored there.When the sheriff ap roached the Molles told him they would fi}1 him with cold lead if he attempted to take them.As they were then over five miles in Canadian waters nothing could be done.As the fleet crossed the Canadian line the crew cheered and fired fuss.Théy will le at Cockburn until the lee is gone.CANADIAN, Hon.OC.A member of the Legislative Council of Newfound land, is-d E.J.Thompson & Co., Lolo Jewellers of Hamilton, have suspended.Their liabilities are from $50,000 to $75,000, Mr.Cre heen, the newly appointed man- \u201cFe of the Bank of Montreal in Quebec, died suddenly esterday rom an overdose medicine whioh be had been using to persons à serioup aliment from which he has been suffering for several moaths.At a meeting of the Halifax Board of Trade it was decided to telegraph Mossre.Jones and Kenney at Seta test, in conjunction with the Foard not trade of Montreal and Toronto, against the Customs department charging du; duty < on the cost of transportation manufacturing centres to ports of Elna An The W W.E.Brown estate at Ottawa, Is i8 not going out as g as re- prosented.Mr Gordon, the official as- signee, has heard from the registrars of Rapid city, Po e 5, Prairie and several other laces in A where Brown claims have a | the properties have been eold for taxes.These must, therefore, be struck off the Mot of assets.The creditors are © not likely to get many cents in the dollar THE BOULANGER TRIAL.Preliminary Proceedings In the French Senate\u2014Some Stormy Scenes.PARIS, April 13-0 o the Benate, after the President had read the decrees constituting that body a tribunal Tor the trial of Gen, Boulanger, Count Dillon and Henry Rochefort a motion from the Right declading that there was no und for a faner enquiry into the conduct of Bou jected by a vote of 209 EB be Senate they resolved By\u2019 vote of 209 to 57 to proceed immediately with the trial.Thereupon the doors were reopened and the public ses- on was resumed.M.Leroyer read the de- creo authorizing the Senate to act ass a court and directing that the trial p' folowing commissions bave been a em appointed to conduct the trial: penators Merl Cordelet, Travieux, Munier, Demarcere, pe mole, Lavertujon, Morello and Humbert.Assistant commissions have also been appointed, who will replace ot eagues, on the regular commission, if necesasa commissioners are: Senators Garrigat The solier.Develle, Deroziere and Jestelin.Senator Dubriel will not attend the trial He holds that a political body like the Senate has no right to try a dele ate of the people.He declares that the t is a -re- volutionary measure ind a deflance of uni- tor Leon Renault will also abstain rom participation in the trial Several members of the Right refused to accept a seat on the Senate committee.Marshal Canrobert, in an excited speech, said he would never be a party to the sepution on such frivolous dsof a | who had well served country.The sitting was a stormy one.The spectators were apathetic, SIR CHARLES RUSSELL'S PERORATION.Honors for Henry M.Btanley\u2014The Irish Lord Lieutenaney.LONDON, April a@\u2014Sir Charles Russell's peroration before the Parnell Commission Testorday y was intensely dramatio.During he Joliver of hie last sentences he was choked with emotion, and many of his es mere inaudible, even to the Court, RE Ing Justice Hannan's face was flushed with en stement as he banded down hig gongratulatory notes to the speaker, and his whole expression and demeanor betrayed his admiration of the prator 3 not his rm thy with the sentiments of ora It asserted that upon the return of Henry M, Stanley to England d he will be naturalized as a British si foreaking his American adoption, an that the Government will confer upon him higher honors than have aver before been Son nferred upon 8 ournalist or an explorer, w ich two pro- fons Btanley combines.It is also sta oat the Belgian Government will AR in decorating and and otherwise honoring Btapley.8 Journal expresses te lief gale resignation of the Marquis of Lon- dond [from the office of Lord Lieuten- aot of is due to difterences which have ar otal that official and Chiet Balfour, with regard to the appli- récit of the Coarclon Act.SIR CHARLES TUPPER.The Canadian High Commissioner Arrives in British Columbia.UYER, B.0.Apr A pri 13.\u20148ir Charles gna Lady Tup Tupper and his son Mr.Stowart upper and wife of Winnipeg, and Mrs.Cameron his daughter, arrived yesterday afternoon Ina privato car and went on to Sisiotia, The party will return here on day.Bly Chkrles enjoyed the trip ana rio g well.He was loterviewed by the a representative upon his arrival, and ed freely upon publ stoplos, He looked hyp and satisfactory settlement of he ro de sch the oe Sieg sroub bles.sro is much enquiry In England amon ring : British - Coluntiiæ | LT object of b tripe ¢ to nota the progress of tho country and Lee, n 3p In touch with its MOST REMARKABLE LEAP ON RECORD.À Cincinnati Men Jumps From the Second Highest Bridge in the World, CINCINNATI, April | 19.\u2014 Meredith Seanley: esp on Ia known athlete and brid, | fs pry made th the, most remarkable from bridge on £ the Cincinnati Bo; jhen rajis .è wa en river ight A Jeot.ile rolgctod, à place mere the À \"87 water was twelve feet deep.Âttired in ui tights and slippers he leuped and doubling up his body I du moment utes bounde the surfuce, where he?Tosa assistants in a boat, Yio 00 a Little while, but soon Fecoverod and Look feat is done by kuowIng how and by perfect sell-coniidence.He esca {uy the skin, and today.16 BRYS he | the world, except one, Report us to Har bor Police Denied.Tite report that the Jnrtor Police were to be dispensed iL 15 denied by the de- pak a thing up to now, Dothing but what is stated in the | \u201cand think theres or we certainly would have ere Bow bad it ofilcially.\u201d There was a deal of commotion paturally at the police oftice on Commissioners street ali day owing The sudden decision of the Gov ernment to dismiss the force would be attendod with bad consequences to many of the men thrown as they would be out of employment, perhaps, for the summer.The Churches.NTN INST Tl TS LE Ss SUNDAY.14th APRIL.SIXTH SUNDAY IN LENT.church OF ENGLAND.oath sir 0 and Pam.TEE DUR PEUT rtm Foun on oi 7 ED EUR (Rue Chat 11a H, olnt ss, Oharles.11am.: ST STEPHENT CHURCH HOOT HOUSE, Cots st Louis pau a.m .Dean Carmichael, T.SEE bel e ST au oc ie En, T, S NGELIST.10.7 7.JE and 11.5H atu, Holy Éuobade dE eotor 7 pau, Eveusons, .Edinuu ST, FRONT 11 sm, sad 7 p.m, Rev.Hobert ST, pLUKFS.AT am and 7 p.ui\u2026 Rev.George TTHIAB.8.30, Hol n.and 7 p.m., Kev.J.A.Newnham, ST JUDE'S.11 am.and?p.m, Bev.3H.Dison.T.MARTIN'S.9 (Holy Com union) od i am.AJ) a .m., Rev TOU =; I JA {Es THE POST = = ataly Commas Û ) EN'S.pau wad 7 v.m., Ven, Arch- SE pik Uutremont.7 pan, Rev.H.J, 41 Hozel LL Point Sih onaneee Shrek Mishou > pSumear Schoul Jab ani Divine vi 11 am and 7 p.m.Bev.Canon Mills, S PEFORMES EPISCOPAL.T.BARTHOLOMEW'S, Right Rev.Bishop Ussher.PHESBYTERIAN, AMERICAN.1] am.and 7 p.m., Rev.Dr, Barbour.CHESEST ST STREET.11 am.and 7 pm, Rev, \\HALMEES\" Hi am and 7 p.m, Bev.Colborne CARS TE DE spd 7 p.m, Bov.W.J Bmyth, e!} am.and 7 p.m.Rev, 11am, and 7 p.m UTE DES NLIOnS, Im Ke Mani Rev.Jus, Fieck.Cote Bt.Anlotne.liam snd 7pm, DIESEL T EMIAN NTSETON Lussell Bail, 5305 A.Iuternoscis.30 Notre Dame Bt vening Service, 7 p.AISOSRECTE MIBSION ras.Fa 190d! 5 P AXDEEWS ( [Church of Sootland).J.Edgar H.A, ET RE we am and 7 avr \u2018John Sind TTHE \u20188, folnt wm Bt Qharles 11 a m.la Es REEL Tam, 807 pn QT.GABRIEL.1 au.and 7 pun.Rev, Robk JT.AUDE 31 am.and 7 p.m.Rev.James Bar- Tospeotor atreel 11 am.sad 7 v, i T Rev.Thos.Ben- RL 11 am.TE = 7, E Log i Bev.Wm.Hall, Ma 7 (088 EIGN.Hochalupn overs 11s am and 7 p.m., Bev.W.Jackson, D Boones se M.Wh pm.Bev.J.[JOECHESTER STREET.11 ED os ae fo ver I TE ilam, 7pm.11 à m.and 79m Sra 11 am.and 7 p.m.Bev.James Bend SHERBROOKE SIBEET.11a.m.sud 7 p.m Bev.; WELLINGTON STREET Year UNDENOMINATIONAL,.HE HALL OF THE RELIGIO-PHILOSOPHIOAL Catherine street.3 Ps SION, Weber Hall, for lite Thi HE: ning io Ht parhorine atreet \u2018 T a rs CONGREGATIONAL.ALVARY.11 &m.snd 7 p.m.MMANUEL 11em 7 p.m.Hev.¥.H.Marling.VAS 11 aun.and 7 p.m., Mr.¥.W.Read.LUTHERAN GERMAN.A St.Dominique) 11 am Bev.TT CHRISTIAN, SSEMBLY HALL 2 22 nes Jesuit \u2018Question, in in\u2019îte moral, soci bearings.\u201d TTAWA PULLING, 3 2 SWEDENBORGIAN.NEW JERUBALEAL llsm.Bev.E Gould, MA nor JHE MESSIAH.11 sam.and 7 p.m, wa, H UNION.Y M.a LE Welsh service.Welsh e Minttore toriet y in Mes ONS AT _WINSTANLEY HALL, DELIBLE street, and Baptist Hall, Centre street, t SIRET TT Services at 7 p.m.\u201cOwe n hing.wy Ron) hood?Crowned with Godliness.\u201d Rev.QE 11 s.1a.and 7 p.m., Lev.A.G.Upham, ROMAN CATHOLIC.Gr.8 p.m., Rev, J.Connolly.$100,000 DEBENTURES.Tenders Wanted.roll e Corporation ok the Town of Sroc ders oO authorized by v'apoctale ot of ti 13 atest a ptt Sh nauce an Er ing A kr J SUPERIOR COURT.Graews, ot wo City snd \u201cEn yl AACE Se » Letshaot abt to of $1,221,000 art \u201cRAILWAY TROUBLES.OPINICNS MR.HICKSON GIVES HIS Ragarding the Difficulties Between the Grand Trunk and the Michigan Central.Mr.Hickson, General Manager of the Grand Trunk, speaking on the difficulties which have cropied up up between that Company and the Michigan Central Railway in connection With the alleged discrimination .ofrates which have formed the subject of an enquiry by the Interstate Com sitting at Washington, said : \u201cThe comtuission was brought into existence in April, 1887, under an Act of Congress of the United States.The functions of the commission are to 2 den With questions arising in regard to rates, and ar- rungements for the transportation of trafic between States in the Union.Most of the states have commisalons dealing with railway and trans eportation questions within their own boundaries, but there was no tribunal, exoept the ordinary courts of law, which could deal with rates and arrangements made fur trafile passing belwoeen different states.UNDER THE INTERSTATE LAW puoling arrangements between railway companies are forbidden.Discrimination, in the matter of rates, between different ehippor pers, is prohibited ; \u201cind the charging of highe when ion rrate for a shorter distance, the traffic is going over the same line, in the same direction, under like conditions, is also prohibited.\u201d \u2018What are the Grand Trunk\u2019s relations to the Interstate Commission ?\" * The Grand Trunk Company being engaged in car rying traffic between States in the United States, through Canada, and in some instances wholly within the United States, have recognized that their arrango- ments in regard to all such traftic must be made in accordance with the law, and that the Interstate Commissioners are fully authorized to deal with all questions arising in regard to such traffic, although a rtion of it may have been carried through \u2018anadian territory.The charges on such traflic are usually paid by United States cltizens.The Grand Trunk Company.in regard to such business, has complird with every regulation of the Interstate Comumis- sloners, and will continue to do so.\u2019 \u201cHave you seen the report of an interview with yourself, which is published hy the New Fork T'imes ?\u201d \u2018\u2019The case whioh is referred to in the inter- viaw in question ralates to coul coming across the international frontier for places in Ontario, The coal is purchased in the United States by dealers in Toronto and other cities.They make their own arrange- menta with the American railway companies, who are generally the vendors of thecoul.Wa hnve nothing whatever to do with the price they pay fur the coal, or the charges tor transportation up to the frontier.Hitherto we have made rates for the coal from the Cuited States side of the international bridges to points in.Canada, For à portion of this traffic the Michigan Central RailwayCo., who control the Canada southern line, running between the Niagara aud Detroit Rivers in Canada, are competitors with the Grand Trunk nt for only a very small riion of it, There has been no secrecy about the rates made for the transportation of this coal by tre Grand Trunk Comp pany.They have clalmed the right, believing it to be in their interest, and also in the interest of the e lower rates for large saris where the consignees provide eir own facilities for handling the coal, d the prompt discharge of the cars in which itis loaded as compared with rates for small ovantitles delivered in the company's yards provided at large cost, and where there is frequently very considerable detention of cars.THE MICHIGAN CENTRAL COMPANY have claimed that the Interstate Commissioners have a right to regulate the raws for this coal to its destination In Canada.The Grand Trunk believe they have the right to reguiate the rates of the American Railway Co.for it to the frontier.\u2018the counsel of the Michigan Central admitted before the Commissioners that \"If the coal went, say from Suspension bridge to Toronto, and was subsequentiy shipped from Toronto to some other lace the Interstate commissioners would ve no jurisdiction over the rate charged from Toronto.It has seemed to us that if the consignees, wno are Canadian subjects, make arrangements for the delivery of their coal on the Canadian side of the international bridges, it would at any rate n'aks an end of the controversy, a8 the situation would be exactly the same In regard to the rates from that point to any interior point in Canada, as it would be in regard to coal going to Torunto, and sent thence to some other point.No citizen of the United States is in an affected bythe arrangements of the C rant Trunk in regard to this business, excepting that as they tend to develop the traffic, they are an absolute advantage to the vendors of the coal in the United States.As] have said, the Michigan Can- tral are not competitors at all for the greater portion of this coal, anil the action of that company seeins to have arisen wore out of a feeling of Hl will and (rritation than any substantial basis of interest they have in the uestion.\u201d o you think your company will compromise, or in anyway abaio its present action to reconcile matters\u201d \u201d \u201cI feel certain it Wall not and for the reason that it has avery species of right, not to say law, on its its sid THE PANAMA CANAL.Opinions of an American Railroad Man Now in Montreal.Mr.D.D.Mann, a prominent American railroad builder, is at present in this city, He has recently been in Panama and gives an interesting account of that tamous, but unfortunate undertaking.\u201c Iwas,\u201d he said, in Panama Lhe day that the cable was received that the company had suspended payment.The excitement It.caused beggurs description.The news spread rapidly, ang thousands of human ants instanuy threw down their implements, and assembied in groups talking In a very excited janner.That night the various small villages along the fine ere, full of drunken men of ail nationall- es.Speaking of the work done on the canal, he said: \u201cI was surprised to aes so little work done after so many years of labor, In ome pines there is about 14 miles of dredging done, whiie every mile and a half, \u2018there ls another hole.Around cach of these exeuva- tions there have tween built by the company hundreds of small houses with frame sides and iron roofs, The feeling of that county y Je that the failure has been brought about by pure mismanagement.For instance there ara scorns of 1.ow locomotives: wiles of tracks with new steam derricks and cranes, and hundreds of other railway no- cessities that have never been used.NO DISCRETION seems to have been exercised in buying plant.The idea appears to have heen tn'supply new plant just as snnn as a short distance was completed, and this thoughtlessness must have sunk millions upon millions.The canal proper, if compleled, would be 47 miles in Jenath, and hardly a fifth of this after all these years has bwen com- pie d, and now what has been done ts slow- ofilling ¢ up.TH d00 work the (atlure there were abo workmen, coraposed chiefly of S'amalèa niggers.There was nlso oud number of Chill natives, besides n fu r number of f ners.[ do not think this canal will over gompleted, and oven supposing it is no one could say to an hour when it would be flooded, and half filed up who This is what Gocurréd last Januar y en an adjoining river overflowed its banks, and washed engines and plane into the canal, and on this river no ependence gan bo placed when the wet scason arrives.he various governments, soon after the collapse, sent aid to thejr people to roturn to their own country.\u2018The United Sta sent each American a suit, of clothes pr à froc pass.bode.to-day that vast wilder.e on r - tive solitude.\" ce again of a primi CANADA'S FINANCES.The March Statement of the Public Debt and Revenue and Expenditare, OTTAWA, April 12.The stateme public doit ou the dist March hen the The onthe he expenditure on capital account for the nine months of the fi 15 ar amounts to $3,- 88,000, of hich 63 $284,300 was the expendi- > Jn March.During the nine months $800,000 has been added to the debt in way subsidies and $3,000,000 publi¢\u2019 works, railvays and canals.The statement of the revenue and expenditure on aocount of the cousolldated fund up to \u201cthe 81st aroh last shows a revenue of #27.940, far, oy which 43.323, 350 aocrued during Mar expenditure for the nine months March The to $23,729,491.This shows a sur: plus duriy during the nine months of 84, »mpared with the Rhine months of the \u2018previous year the revenue shows an increase of nearly 32 230,000, while compa: the month of March, 1888, the eens o last March shows an res of principally in Customs and exuise, and the expendituro $ $407, - x BALFOUR ATTACKED By Parnellites and Radicals in the Honse of Commons.LONDON, April La Io the House of CG mm mons this evening Prof.Stuart (Radi asked Mr.Balfour, chief secretary for 1 re land, whether the circular sent to the Iris lice directing them to collate all secret nformation regarding the doings of members of the Nativnal league was designed to aid the London Times.| Mr.Balfour replied that he made it a rule neither to own nor to deny the truth of alle- ations regarding the issue of secret circu- \u201cSr Parnell demanded a straightforward answer.The circular, he sald, was a t.If it was intended for Governuent purposes Mr.Balfour had nothing 0 conceal.His refusal to explain implied that there was something to Le ashamed of.(Hear, hear.) \u20181he use made of the circular proved that the Government was not neutral toward the commission investigating tbe Times charges.They were the prosecutors behind the Times.ferring to the use of battering rams in enforcing evictions in Donegal, Mr.Parnell protested against such cruolty and barbarity.alfour i norgd the 1e question regard- oy the secret clrcular.Regarding the battering rame he held that it was necessary to use them as the tenants bad Huilt elaborate fort works inside their doors, Sir Wm.Vernon Harcourt described the ol iey of Mr.Balfour as ons of extermination.\u2018he Government's remedy for suffering tenants was to level the poor people's houses with battering rams.Mr.Goschen declared that the Parnellites were responsible for that.\u2018Lhe sybsti- tuted warfare between tandlor oad tenant for friend! ï relations based upon recent laws, which put irish tenants in a more favored and protec position than any other people in the world.Evictions were not taking place because tenants could not pay their rent but because they would not do so.Sir Wim.Vernon Harcourt seemed to refer that policemen's he be bartered n to seeing doors broken.TROUBLE FOR MEXICO'S PRESIDENT, His Hold Upon Power Slim \u2014 Four Conspirators Shot.\u2014A letter from the \u201cFour of the men NEW YORK, April 12.City of Mexico faye : arrested ou the ¢ harge of bein, implicated in the derailment of President Diaz's train a few weeks ago have been shot.The soeur tion was carried out very qu ujetly.pupers and news agencies did not pata the tucts, as editors stand ip wholesale awe of imprisonment and do not give publicity 10 eveuls which the authorities prefer should remain in obscurity.The impression is deepening in many winds that Disz will not able to maintain his {tion to the end of histerm.Many think General Gonzales will sucered to the presidency beforeeighteen months have passed.\u201d Shigbuilders Busy.A visit to Tate's dry dock shows shipping repairs and craft building generally to a state of most encouraging activity.There were no less than twenty vessels on the stocks, a larger number at one time, the proprietors affirm, than for the past several seasons.Of these one is a steamer, 120 feet long, for freight and ere are service on the river westward.here are alsc in process of refitting and repair flve swmaller steamers, three steam yachts, seven tug Loats, while four Larges make up the allotted twenty.The Mesere.Tate say that the outluok for their trade was never better - than at present, and the prospect is that a considerable number of new vessels, not to speak of those remodeled and refitted, will Le turned of from their dock during the next few months, contracts for some q in process of completion.Properly oot e shipbuilders, caulkers, etc., comwand more than ordinary | remunerative wages.Grand Trunk Football Club.At the annual meeting of the Grand Trunk Football Club of Point St.Charles, the following officers were elected for Lhe ohsulog vear: Honorary president, vice-president, Edwin Hargreaves, treasurer.Jos Simons; captain, .Dunkin; sub- va taln, John Simons; committee, G.Senior, J.Beard, H.Crawford, G.sob; hon.eec., Fred.game of the season takes place to-day at 3 v'ologk.The prospects of a good football seasûn are very Lright.| | The City Attorney's Emolumenta.The suh-commnittee which has been considering the City Attorney\u2019s emoluments, is expected to report at the next meetin of the Finance Committee.Jn 1577 Mr.was engaged at a salary of $5000.the focs to go Ww the treasury.The Bar decided this was unprofessional, so Mr.Roy notified the committee that he would keep the fees in future.Henco the enquiry.ENQUIRIES.The Prince of Wales\u2019 Visit INTERESTED.\u2014If possible, kindly lot me ha know in your next Issue in what year, month and day tho Prince of Wales came to Moutreal?ANS.\u2014-August 25, 1860, and remained until the end of the month.The corner stone of the Parliament Buildings at Ottawa was laid by the Prince on September Ist.The \u201cTimes.\u201d Loxnox \u201c\u201c TIMES.\u201d \u2014A copy of the London Times, of July 3, 1797, possesses a relative degree of value as a Rurlosity.The pub- lisners of that paper © buy back any genuine BPECCIMENs, WO at a proper pricey rite to the office, Printing House Square, AVE Shrewd Advertisers.Readers of the nowspapers of the day eannot 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which have hitherto been regarded and treated hv the profession as distinctive dis- cases are not 80 in fact, but are the attending symptomes of disense of the kidneys; therefore, the consumptive, the apoplectie, the parniytic, and the sufferer from nervous erin sean bo restored to health by Warner's Safe Cure, which will remove tho true ruse by restofinæ tbe kidnoys to bealthy auction.The advertising methods omployed by this greatest of -sdvertisers are invariably instructive nnd, uithough the render ma sometimes be \u201ccaught\u201d In reading an ad- vertisemont, which was not at first supposed to ho such, there is nevertheless no time lost since useful information 1s lavari- ably goined concerning lifo's great pro- eu.Old clothes at aro \u2018most shabby by contrast in Ee when nll nature is 80 now and Lright and ponutiful.Bpectal Notice.Ia Attendance.Nearly 15,000 peoplg havo already visited the magnificent Cyc ma of Jerusalem and the Holy Land.From the plaudits heard of it from 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RECOND-HAND INSTRUMENTS taken as part payment un Row ON: HEN RY PRINCE, 228 St.James Street.Get 8 \u201c CALLIOPE {\" 836 STORAGE OF FURS Our facilities for storing\u201d FURS for the Summer months are unequalled in the city.Insured against Fire and Moths at very low rates.TELEPHONE 1260.Wm.SAMUEL 1751 Notre Dame St.83 6 Boar in mind when bnying Corsete to ask for \u201cFeatherbone.\u201d They outlast all others and are me i TOOTHACHE! ELIXIR Dentifrice R.R.P.P.Benedictins OLIVETAINS de l'Abbaye de Soulac (FRANCE).Discovered in 1373, \u2014Br, Prieur Pierre BOURSAUD.Æ \u2018daily use of the ELIXIR of the # RB.nous at the dose of s few quantity of water, ia of the prentost be He good health of the mouth and the whi It tonifies and hardens the sums.It prevents and t ts, > tions and irritations of tight jaosrmeness.tn A single trial will convince you qf its real qualities.GENERAL AGENT: >, SEGUIN, - - 3 rue Huguerie, Bordeaux Sole Agent in Canada: C.ALFRED CHOUILLOU.Sold Wholessle by LYMAN, SONS & CO.Montreal.Retail: By mostly all first-class Druggists in the city.BB*tflaw No l 100,000 DOLLARS TO LOAN ON FIRST-CLASS CITY PROPERTY, AT 5 PER CENT.INTEREST.11 fravents and cures decay of the teeth, whichit d strengthens.PARENT BROS.878 46 St James street.QALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTUB.On FRIDAY, the twenty pty-aixth day of APRIL instant (18K9), ut ten o'clock in the fore: oon at the of - | fee of Archiaiubault & Leclerc, Nota No, 1508 Notre Daine atreet, Moutreal, will be sod at public auction and adjudyed to the highent bidder, the following inmovabie property, be to the baire of the iste Constant Lanctét, in his vontierpan, and of Le {ate Ju bia wire, to'wit: A lot of land or emplacement lyin of and situate in the St.Mary's ward of the City of Montreal, known and descritrd as number wiry -seven (37) of the official subdivision of the own as ntimber thirteen Lundred and fifty SE) upon the official olan and in the Buuk of reference of the said bi.Mury's ward, wit! \" Nos.143, 1805 and 187 Dutreane street.The conditions of the male will ven at the time of the pale, or before, by applying to the ul ARCHAMBAULT & LECLERC, Notaries, No.1808 Notre Dame street, Hontres], Montreal, 3rd April, 1K89.0 Geo i ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE CO.PAID TP CAPITAL, - $1,200,000.RESERVE FUND, - .840,000 DIRECTORS: JoszrH JErvERT, Erq., President.JOHN MUCLART, EsQ., Vice-President.ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Esg.Wu.Bowman, Esp WILLIAM MoODONOUGH, EsQ.fo folime of Mont- o Lefrancols, DEBENTURES FOR SALE.This Company is Pour E5d0 End a to issue DEBENTURES, me and upwarda, for 3 or oars rest oe ot \u20ac rly, Money received, he TE toront and princi He ain Jue, ape \u2018split: ed at any agency of charge E invest in the Debentures of this Ci Correspondence Invited.WILLIAM F.BULLEN, London, March, 1880.79°13 Fen 1\u2014Superior Court\u2014No.e Gene- ve Meloche, wife of Alderic hare Flaint Alderic Theoret Defendant.An actio: as to property \u2018has be n to-day issued by the tiff against the Defendant in this can.Alontreal, 28th January, 1889.J.H.MIGNERON 64 5 law Plaintiffs Attorney.ENRY MORGAN & CO.HAVE JUST received a line of Wool Carriage Hugs at $§L25.| Prise, OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONT- vie if], van of separation Plain- UMBRELLA \u2019 A \u2014AND\u2014 | PARASOL | FACTORY, xecutors and Trustees are préhorized by law to Benning & Barsalou's Sales.QPRING AUCTION BALES, 1889.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers and Commission and 88 Bt.Peter street, will pss, Wb 4 Merchants es t Mapch.1 will sla x devote u Suit toni tho Syria REAL ENTATE Py HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB & EFFECTS.E# Goods received at any time.Dutt & Fraser's Sales 1 4 PLATEAU | STREET.WILLIAMS PIANO, CABINET ORGAN, WANZEB SO BIAS od AH EE TAROT TUESDAY MORNING, t6ib APRIL.Po lor the ity eee aia TEAY Effec ts, all in very uloe order :\u2014 8.Willtams\" U, bt à Mano slmost pew; Cabinet , Wanger {ng Machine, Istest fin- A DOTION ALE \u2014BF\u2014- MARCOTTS & ECREMENT.We have been instructed to nell at Ko.14 BERRI | STREET, on MONDAY, 15th Instant, at 10 A.M., Marootte & Rorements Sales.AAA Cash advances made on consignments.48tfeod proved.ios us new; ai ut nt aslo baîte de Mu- vgan board Arior tan ther d »: ut-Day-Cl 1) J.Edwards & Co.\u2019s Sales.Map and oe en of her zh The following Housshold Furniture sod Effects, Cretonns Covered Lonny 4, Gaipes.ws Walnut x viz\u2014 Py BANKRUPT STOCK OF Hard: Bek ll wip springy snd a meme io itt Parlor Suite (7 places), Card Tebla, Rattan Hooker, rear Fanoy Goods will be sold wi er au Leader Gopx Blove No.8, Parior = \u2018Frankiyn® Black Walnut Bedroom Set, Oak Bedroos Set, Good Forig thie rURDAT Rita oon 2.80 am and Bren\u2019 a UE TT Abd 8 steal many wien Carpets, Good Tapestry Carpets, Spring Also 10,000 © (gars an S306 Gross Maicbes, 40 0 Chiosta Balestlowclock.= 4 F Mattressos, Lounges, Dining Eoom Table and Ghatrs, jo WI for account or avast ake.The o samo RASER, Refrigerator, Sideboard, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, 1 & & CO.Aucti 86 4 Auctioneers.Lamps, Gasaliers, &c.&c.7 2° 1801 Notre Dame street.| , ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, AND EFFECTS.863 Auctioneers.| N SO LVE N T N OT | C E Cottage Plano, Neat Parlor Set, Tapestry Carnets, ?Pictures and Ornaments, Centre Table, Curtains, DE SALE BY In the matter of ALEXIS GREGOIRE, Boot and 8hoe acturer, of the Town of St.Henry, insolvent.The wodersigned will sell b public auction en bloe or suparately, TUESDAY, tho 10¢ Lins, et 1 ka.me ib the place of oes of En route t, Down of St.Houry, all the as- of boots ad bhoes, Leather Trim- mines E v0scucse ie 8 1634 54 ures, he ding 3 'Bafes.J.248 95 el 883 49 sracbiherter Tools, Dies, Ro Stock, fucludin, > re hiclée (summer and w B'Ve- ter), harnoss.ete.444 00 83667 45 1049 43 Book Debts as per Ust.[PP 16 88 phe rolling stock wu Le sold in detail, rT Be debt, dollar.The MARCOTTE & BOHEME R28 HK eroneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JULIEN MARTINEAU, Botcher.STE.OU NEGONDE.The undersigned will sell, by AUCTION, at Messrs, Duff & Fraser's, 322 and 924 St James street re, on OR a 3rd {pri 1880, 2.30 o'clock , the assote of the estate as under: 3 Horses, Express: Waggons.Carts, Haruosses, Robes, dc.dc.For further information spply to KE TURCOTT NT & Tay Arcs, Montreal DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.72 3 2aw CARRIAGES! - CARRIAGES! Large Assortment | For Sale Cheap.- Mr.FELIX MERCIER, Carriogemaker takes bl es- mure in punouncing to his customers a and th he public, that he has removed his Work Shops CZ sie \u201curother, ry lately ecupisa 1442 ame street epot and Bonsecours street, whose pri ASSORTMENT | IN THE CITY OF Family Rockaway Single and Dea ble SENS PS api Dost ors\u2019 Phactons, T Car Carte, Extension To op Phactons, Brewster nnd Coocord Buggies, &c., &e.Mr.F.MERCIER profits by this occasion to invite his patrons, as well as any who may rant ca his # inly so tiona aa, shiz be er, 254 band made Bpecial atte nti ven to repairs; nothing but frat clase mat eriais EA onl ine best workmen FELIX MERCIER, Carriage Maker, 1442 Notre Dame Street.gg 1aw or carts, to ins Dapect hia stoc fore loge whe - at prices equal io hat of facto ewplored.à room for Storage.THE DOMINION 714 CRAIG STREET, - JusT RECRIVED A LARGE SHIPMEXT OF BEST English and German Pure Silk, Half Silk, ana Bilk Alpaca.Also, a large assortment of Sterling Silver, German Silver and Nickel ver Handles for Umbrellas and éd Our Umbrellas on hand re-covered and repaire charges.Our, motto is \u201cprompt work and moderate 82°3 daw TO CONTRACTORS.GRANITE QUARRY FOR BALE.Within thirty miles of Montreal, suitable for block paving.Address, A.UG.B.CLAXTON, Aadvocate, tandard Bulldings.Near Victoria Square.+ 872 221 St.The long expected = W.GODBEE Seon & CO.Shy Street.TO HAN D AT LAST ! \u201cTREFOUSSE\u201d REAL KID GLOVE, has at last arrived.These Gloves can only be bought from us in Montreal, 4.BUTTON, EMBROIDERED, BLACKS, TANS and COLORR, 6-BUTTON, EMBROIDERED, BLACKS, TANS and COLORS, LADIES, who have been kind enough to await the arrival of these Gloves, can now be served.For the BEST ASSORTMENT of every kind of Gloves, come to W.GODBEE BROWN & C0.'S, nt of the (efphrätod Be surd, therefore, and come direct to us.1.25 1.50 ' - 221 St.James Street._ absolutely unbreakable, Made in two desi long and short waisted, at regular prices.From principal retail stores everywhere.Made trem Quills.LA4EIRARNOZR QORuEmM® 10 Horse Power ENGINE and BOILER FOR SALE.First-class condition.Can be seen running.Engine made by Lawnix Bros.For particulars address, P.O.BOX 1906, Montreal.# Jo Iron Fence Manufacturers.Tengern addressed to the updersighed will bs received through registered post up to noon on .Wednesday, April 24th, 1889, For the érection of » four foot iron fence on the Ger.rerd atreat, Sherbourne street sud Carlton.strent rides 02 \u2018be Morticultur: 21 Gardens, in alla distance of about two thousand a 000) feet, §, together wi necessary gates or entrance waysto sald Gardens.A sainple section of.the fance eac cac cod erer pro- i en to erect must oe rent to the office of the Buper- ntendent of Parks, City For further fe foot on oF ply to Mr.John Chambers, Superintendent of end avery tender must be com pen fed by a [oar acked che us > cash deposit saual to {wo and one.aif per oe of the suount thereof, which d t will Tortelted to he City oh he event of the party whose Ca oxi: to exec! ie thy de- sie of two responsible perso to © become security for the ones org) Jem of th be lowest orn any tender not necessarily accepted.J.C.SWAIT.Chairman Rérks and Gardens Committes.City Hall, Toronto, April 6, 1880.AA LR Bae | COLONIAL HOUSE ! invite g| satisfac cial attention.Their § ry in quality end price.UNBLEACHED do, TABLE NAPKINS, 5 and 5, & large vacléty.quire dn, WHITE and GREY COTTONS, extra value.Henry Morgan & Co.Bex to intimate to their customers that they hate now a full stock of the followin, goods, mportations this season are unusually large, and 6 to Thich asd WHITE TABLE LINEN, in 54, 63.72, 81, 90 inch.+ in 54, 63, 68, 72 inch.TABLE CLOTHS, 8x10, 10112, 10x16, 10x18, 10520.RIDEBOARD COVERS, 5-4 to 11-4, à lorge variety.TOWELLINGS, in Kitchen, Glass, Roller, Huok, Crash.TOWELS, in Huck, Diaper, Damask, Ostmeal, TOWELS, in Brown Bath, White, Fancy.Bath Sheets.LINEN DRILLS, RUSSIA LINENS.DIAPERS in Linen and Cotton.WHITE LINENS, medium, fine, hesvy BUTOHER'S LINEN, GRASS LINEN, TICKINGS and AWNING MATERIALS, in Americay and Cansdian.Awuings made and put up when QUILYS, in White Victoria, Satin, Grecian, Honey Comb; sll nirèn.COLORED COUNTEHRPANES, A larme stock to seleot from.3 SOEETINGS, White, in Englinh, American, Canadian: 84, 0-4,10-4, 12-4 Grey.in Twilled and plain, 8-4, 9-4, 104.LINER SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS and COTTONS.FPLANNELS, in Wrapper, Club, Baxouy, Nevy, Bath Si hakar, Fer Tennis\u2019 in BV eties and plain, CHéketine tt WOOL TRAVELLING RUGS aud LINEN CARRIAGE DUSTERS, in great variety.e Goods will be fo Whito Bazony, Union, shrlnceble Opera.in oT America n and English.k, Navy, HENRY MORGAN & CO., Cor.St.James St.and Victoria Square.i 8 ; ! 2/0 ER ve I ee) yw \"BABY CARRIAGES ! Latest Designs and Best Values.npn.SAMPLES CAN NOW BR axEN ar JOHN H.JONES & CO, | 198 McGill Street.AEA wn herbie Aa tresses, Bureaus, Washstands, Toilet Bota, Feather Bed, \u201cPrincess\u201d Hall Stove, Cooking Btove, Befrige- rator, Kitchen Sundries, ke.&c, \u2014 MALE AT\u2014 No.370 GY STREET (Just above Dorahester), Oa TUESDAY MORNING, 16th INSTANT, AT TEN O'CLOCE, DUFF & FRASER, 80 4 Auctioneers, TTRAOTIVE SALE \u2014 \u201cSTUBZ & Bauer\u201d New York Upright Pianoforte.modern s: Lyle.very Tay en adsome wine colored case, gulf action, an boau Jostrument only a short Sealy iy use, fine ts, Paving Fo Bet, Crystal Gusaliers B.PA otal Mirr ue of We are instructed to sell at the Ee $3 25 ii ST.CATHERINE STREET, n e WEDNESDAY MORNING, 17th AP APRIL, the whole ot the rniture and Effects, very superior Upright russels Carpets, C Crystal C ers, handsome ents, Paintin XX Corner Bracke a and Hide Mante © Card Table Fancy Tables, O1 0 LT von, Lace Curtalus Poles, Walnut Musle Stand, handsome Parlor Set, Walnut Sideboard and Extension Dinins Table, \\dsome ima 8e = lass and Sil- ining Chairs, Cutlery, contents of G LT F 874 Auctioneern.J.8.Thomson & Co.\u2019s Sales.46 5 ST.DENIS STREET, e shall sel} at the above residence on MONDAY, 150 inst, the nest ,, Household Fu Furnitare, and Bass elec et pa Par) Flor et, 1 Fancy Fey urtain LO Mirror, a, Carpe , Fancy Clock, Walnut Side Li t Bedroom t, LA prt , Dining Table Diuine Chaire, Elatedware, utiery, Crock .Coal Uil Btove, pe ne, Cooking Utenslls, Ice Box, on Bed, Hall Stuve with Oven, UL° cloth, Crockery, &c.Bale at 10 O'Clock.J.8.THOMSON & CO.Aucioneers.MOUNT ST.MARIE AVENUE, OFF St.Antoine s street.We are inatructed sidence, on 845 ki ing e.Glassware, Cutle Beds, Walnut Bedroom, Be Cook Hitoben Utenails.otc.Sale at 10 O'CLOCK.d.8.THOMSON & CO, Auctionesrs VERCHERES AVENUE.Ovpesite 157 St.Charles Berremee st.\u2018We are instructed to sell, at the above residence, on WEDNESDAY, 17th Inst.the entire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AXKD EF- FECTH.sr rising:\u2014 Superb \u201c Hood ** uare Hair Cloth ine Oandrathor Brussels Carpets.bin bles Table, Cook\u2019 Stove, Kitchen SALE AT 10 O'CLOCE.J.8, THOMSON & CO., Auctioneers.8556 egs and rosow Furuiture, Lounge a] Whatnot, À lock, Hall room Furs _866 James Steel's Sales.SAA AAA, T 1746 NOTRE DAME STREET.Attention a allea pe the Che Clear Bale of I Hope ee Li thing for positive ie SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 8 o\u2019tleck, \u2014\u2014AND\u2014\u2014 MONDAY MORNING, 10 o¢\u2019clock.87 2 JAS.STEEL, Auctioneer, 17 4.@ NOTBE DAME STREET.LARGE CLEARING SALE BY AUCTION \u2014or\u2014 NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Parlor, Dining-Room, Bedroom and Hall Furniture, Eas Le Pic tares, Mirrors, Carpets, | Denki.\u201d « Lo Lounge: Cabiuet ER eS hdr, Catt an Hedrons Suites in the hits, contents of large house, Refriggrator rs and room Buites, Parlor Sites, ste.etc.; also, à lot of other goods for POSITIVE SALE, WITHOU Reserve, Note days and hours of sale: MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 2:20 3m.and BAO AY, at 2 pan., commencing APRIL 1st.73 4awtf STE James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.NS LL Auctioneer.QUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND - EÉFEUES \u20140oMFRISINO\u2014 Mason & Hamlin Plt Marble Clocks, Drawing Room Furrtitute, \"YOry bandsome Lounge, Ca rote, Ornaments, bean.\u201d , T lverware, lery.China, B, W.Dinfo Teble.BW.Lesther & overed Dining Chairs, B.W.Sideboard, B.W.an: Ash Bed m Sets, W.Hall fitan ond Clinirs, Table and oad Linen, Duchess Range and Kitche: Bale by order of ANDREW P.CASSILS, Esq.athis residence, § Lorne Crescent, TUESDAY MORNING, the 10th Yuet.Bale at TEN ot MES STEWART & 00, 84 6 Auctioneers.MOST IMPORTANT SALE OF THE hi structions from DUNCAN Mo RIRE The ob sell the contents of his residence, No.115.ter st., and stables, On Monday, 89th, 1 Dore Tuesday.80th inst., We Pere ira, Gare pente, Cloche À ue, ke, ko.Horses.Carriages, Ble! so Harness, Rol Full particulars later JAB, STEWART & co.\u201c846 ue ofivheers.LE OF VERY NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, © FRIDAY, tho 26th INSTANT, at the residence, No.9 Bhuter street, by order of GILBERT MACKENZIE, JANES STEWART & CD., 84 7 Anctioneers.Suckling, C Cassidy & Co.'s Sales.ALN NNN SUGHLING, GASSIDY & GA, Auclionters & Commission Nerchants, Toronto.TRADE BAJES OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Hosts and Shoes nud General Merchandise ; HELD EVERY FORTNIGHT.The best open in Canads for manufacturers abd merchants di Tepe LL) of surplus stocks.Prompt retu Qur ground \u201cfoor is undoubtedly the finest of any re warehouse in the country for Ed fn Furiivgr AT aor Vistar.Soares ee ements Ti ik add, ggrrospondence and business strictly eon- nke CTE, UID) E MARK REGIBTEMED GENRE scalp soo sata ariel sore vi Lewrence strset fee gr k Ge a.m.sharp.- MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, On WEDNESDAY, 17th, AT opm Rooms, - - 05 BT.JAMES 8TREET, 150 CASES ASSORTED GOODS, AS FOLLOWS: \u2014\u2014 187 Pieces French Tweeds.185 \u2018* Canadian Twocds.978 \u201c Bestek TwW 87 * Farmer Satin, 48 ¢ Hemp C 59 N FREE- No.2709 8T.CATHERINE STREET WEST (Corner St.Mark Btreet), TUESDAY MORNING, April 16tb, All Fine Household Effects, ro FOLLOWS: \u2014 Hal Light % match.by ** Mite hx » Best Brussels and Byzantine Cufta man Fortleres rior, Cabinet Tab Boll-bac y Chatrs, lu rcoi snd other Dine and Rler glass mirror, © nlnut Bedsgom 8° Plosh Seat Chairs, Hair tresses, Festher, Pillows, Fine Chamber Hots brah Cane and Desk, W.and W.Bowing û Toad\" Iron Gas Cook topails, &c.ko.asp cs bouge ni this sale can remain in the house House « on Ma Monday from 2 to 5 o'clook.AM.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.K.R-{Co: rr) Messe 4 RICHE CES & CO., Dear Bira: that the Upright Bteinway Pisno Mr.I wish tons Freeman offers for sale is an excoptionel y fine toned instrament snd perfect in avery reapeot.1 hav, charge of this plano for four a Ty \u2014Faux room Bet, {4b an \u2018ardro Le SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD Furniture.Handsome Drawing Reom Suite, te order, by *\u2018Bellangers®?Sar.shall & Wendall (Albany) Bquars Plane, a very fine tomed iastrument, Parlor Organ (Arstolass), Best Brussels.B.P.Mantel Mirror, Gilt Clocks Bremze Gasuliers, Water Colers (by \u2018\u201c Vernaz*), Fine Steel Engravings, Cheullle Curtains, Pertieres, Rugs, Fancy Tables, Vases, Ornaments, Leather Govered Dining Chairs, Stdebeard, Dining Taple, Walunt Hat Stand, Hull Chair, English Oilcloth, Brussels Stair Carpets, Lace Curtalos, W.B.Chairs, Walnut Necre.tary, Leather Sofa, Card Tables, Twe M.T.Walnut Bedroom Sets, Kpring Beds, Mattresses, Chamber Sots Chlld\u2019s Cet, Glassware, Cutlery, Chisn, Gas Coek Rteve, Clendinnevg Range, Refri- serater, Sowing Machine, Kitchen Déene sils, de.\u201can \"he Subscribers will ri Ss Aiba sell at the Testdszos No.702 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, April 18th 11 the H Au the I dendsome Fourniture, Piano, Organ and SALE AT 2.30 P.M.* M.HICKS & CO, 882 Auctioneers.ATTENTION I8 REQUESTED a En ee Heusetiol Kffects, to be sold at the residence Mrs.W.H.Kzezn, de, 838 SHERBROORE STRERT, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 15th, , stver ue 1 thn ooh waa: verware: polenm, pos n Ax or with 10 5 Het BE JAMES THOMSONG +7 Aanroar Évorson fazsor ARTISTIC CABINET anû UPHOLATÈRED » \u2014FURNITURE-\u2014\u2014 Will be held fn tha ALBERT BUILDINGS (8toro lately ocqupied by the Cansds Co-operative Association), VIDTORIA SQUARE, On WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17th, A cordial invitation is extended the public + to view this uiagnificent assortiment 0: Drawirg-reem, Dining-reom, Bodroem, Library and Vestibule Furniture, material, ali former displays made by Mr.Thomson, Also an assortment of Resl Swiss Lace Curtains, Portieres, &c.As Mr, Thomson is retiring from this branch of his business, every pair offered must bu * M atalogues ready.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.AND 883 \u201c SALE OF NEAT FURNITURE EFFECTS, THE RERIDENCE\u2014\u2014 No, 352 8T.ANTOINE STREET, WEDNESDAY MORNING.APRIL \u2014\u2014GOMPRISING\u2014 Neat Jaflor Bet, B Brussels and T ntre Table, \u201cideboard | nine Tae\u201d ee \"Chaire.Black Walnut Bedrooin te t As fet Wardrove aus, Bed Lounge, ue oth, Lou tete Mattresses, Spring Beds, Box Lounge, Carpet Bquares, Diuner Set, Tea Bet, Glussware, Cutlery, £il- rware, Half L Light, all \u201cAli Cuok Stove New Metri- geralor, Kitchen Utensils, &c.Everything in good order.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCE M.HIOKS & CO, Auctionéers.VOrwi 883 WEBY ATTRACTIVE SALE s \u2014OF-\u2014 First-cl Household Farpitare, Square Grand Pinuo o, by Gulld, Church & \u20ac Boston, Crystal Gasniler in nrio Homelii, Milan, Vater Colors, by A.Ed non, ine China, Silverware, Cut The subscribers are instructed by THOMAS BADENACH, EBQ.to sell at be \"residence, 0.2TS- MOUNTAIN STREET, TAURSDAY MORNING, APRI1LISTH, all his furniture and effects, COMPRIBING: Square Grand Pisno, by Guild, Church & Co., of Boston, Joropoune ced a splendid] toned lustrumert, cost £500, Axuiuster and Brussels Carpets, Cry atal\u201d Gazaliers, * Hundsome Lurlur site, Lu vant Utio- nas, Fancy Chaire, Nasnut Htaperv, dilk Madras Curtains, Card \u201cLables, Music dabinet, Contiy Uil- mtiuge by garlo Howell, Mil a or Colors by T oc A.Vased, Sevr and uuique, Darby aml Dosen | Sina: Deuntirul Neoulowurk.lich Urnameuts, Bronze Aime Piece ures, Mahogany bide board, lable to pea oat! Mabogany ng weuty.Dining Chairs, Bacon\" » \u2018l'rays, China Tea Se ! Rot\" \u201cChina ert Pilates, \u201canl-paiiiod, Cut : Crystal, Par China Dinner Bet, China After | dinner Het, Vienna Vaud rays Sialatut wok Case snd Desk, Library Table, Browse Gasaliers.Walnut Hat brand and Vial); Cr py utul H Carpet to march, hall Clock, M.I.\"Walnut Hedroo! om Mahogany Sets, sets, ArBLtresses, - \u201cBorie 3, Cham ashsin Chairs, fours.innds, Loreaus, Odd steuds, N, XY.dtager Newlug \u2018Machine, Quozlng Hance gre Laker), ketrigerator, and Kitehien usils.Everyule Nrst-clane.House un view Wednesday, from 104 m.to5 pm.Bale at TEN O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO, _88 4 Auctioneers.ALE OF BELFAST LINENS.large conxignment of IRISH LINENS, From the leading manutacturers of Belfast, Com Table Cloths, Tray and 5 o'clock Tea Clot > l'able Napkins, Doyles.\u201cTowels Fine Front ink Linens, Table Dumask and T welling (By yard), sl} stzes and very fncst Balti Particulars later.M.HICKR & CO.88 1 Auctioneers.QE IL RUGS.CARPETS AND PORTIERES.The Co.natanrinopie.that they are preparing to wend Usa congignment of ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS, \u2014OOMPRISING \u2014 oicest productions from Jndis, [Perrin Jud to Taher.which we expect will er {Public Sale during Ap ii Particulars later.M.HICES & CO., 881 Auctioneers.\u2014OF\u2014 DRY GOOD®, &c., BY AUCTION.The Subscribers will sell at their Btores, Nos.88 and 88 BT.PETER STREET, WEDNENDAY, i7th APRIL, A Complete assortment of DRY GOODS, suited to e .SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, \u2014\u2014-CONSISTING OF, IN PART-\u2014 hite Shirtings, Gréy Cottons, Fancy Prints, Oxford Twéeds vas, Black © ten RENNING & BARSALOU, 88 3 Auctioneers.GALE OF ENGLISH OILCLOTHS BY AUCTION.The sub: 8t.Peter street, o WEDNESDAY.17TH APRIL, 55 Pieces ENGLISH FLOOR OILOLOTH, superior.tality and new patterns, \u2014ALSO\u2014 A consignment of WOOL MATS, well assorted.Xo Reserve.Sale at THREF o'clock, BENNING & BARSALOU, 595 cee STREET._ Auction Sale at above address on \u2018~ MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 15th, AT 2 O'CLOCK.One ot th the largest and most coniplete stocks of Fur- 883 nitare General Household Effects in tha city, \u2014OOMSISTING OF\u2014 Parlôr, Dintai Room Furniture, (Srockeny, 7 Glass.Ware, en.Ca a, ook, Ce Bedding ding Kitchen Uten: sens] Lamps, Gasaliers, SALE ON MONDAY, AT2 P.M.J.EDWARDS! & CO.881 B® ROADWOOD COTTAGE PIANO, MAN - Mirror, nancy I Tables, Walnut Bed- pompes Serio to to be sold on a LA a PH om the residence.465 St.Denis street.BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.4.8, THOMSON &: CO., Auctionears.BELMONT STREET.881 - .42 w qos pos, on THURSDAY.14th INST, ous i ure an sy Chairs Fang Sebi on ; Bria hr ras Gasal a le?shelves, ques vered Dinern, the fu pi com risin; ova, Carnot si fire Trans.Digtug Lan ntel Micror, Waldo fia PS eb Pi ly Ty.- rine.Stove, Kitohen nsils, eto ery.; 00, Lethe, rex KERY~ BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.J, 5 PHONNON & Anal.88 4 At TEN O'Clock.RANITE WARE, CROCKERY, D HES | Ses Atetton-Cottatrs- für pertirdiare \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cSAE LG\" = coat mr RD w IpHE 2 t om, = Dg.at, 3 stréet, : M.HICKS & CO 7 TTI 1615 Tale me h Arts Fare, 881 .- Auctd Siopdars, LR Poté, \u2018Bowl, Ta tvs oer, ere 8 Soap , UREN'S NS HALL.Disbes de vered Dishe .ote, in fota té sait, \u201cALDIBONO OFRORNIO\u201d | Rip Moda [STIFEasC 18 low Wh GALE.AT 10 OOLOOK, JB THOMSON & es sta which surpassee, in Vartoty, design and quality of | 17th, | Hall Lup.Stair sand : The Subscribers heg to announce the arrival of a dersigped are advised from the owners in JRECULAR WEEKLY TRADE SALE Shiriiog.8, atings, Canvas, B uatre hating, Jadien\u2019 Kid Gloves, Gents\u2019 bearis, Ladies\u2019 Corsets, Ribbons, Hosiery and assorted Fancy Goods.\u2014ALSO\u2014 39 Cases af Assorted Dry Goods, \u201c\" Berge Costinks.3 \u201c Hegatta Hhirts.* White bhirts, Linen Collars, Genta Cuffs, ete.\u2014ALSO- 400 Pieces Tweeda, Srstinens Tronseri sootch Wool 8-4 Twoe Te irean snd of a t style.30Q dozen Braces, well assorted, \u2014AL8O\u2014 1 Mithnery Goods, YS rd fle n Goods.pent Sea: one Wool Mats, TY: poser inware, Jrushe, Combe, ste, ole wi ut reserve, : Tenn LIBERAL.Sale at TEN o\u2018ctock precisely.\u2014\u2014- soribers will sell at thoir stores, 86 and 88 : Ye received pargetions te sell at the above, \u201cLEE RW Special Bargains.! \u2014IN\u2014 {lwms Revue Clo, | COMLENENS FURBNSHNGS BOTS, ac.\u2014_\u2014AT\u2014 | I.A.BEAUVAIS\u2019 OLD STAND, 2024 and 2028 Notre Dame Street.Three Bankrupt Stocks are now beingü © | ; sold there at 50c.in the Dollar.A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST TWEEDS SOLD- AT 50c IN THE DOLLAR, A Special Attention Given to the Order Department.MR.Z.QUESNEL, the well known fashionable tailor, has a sufficient § staff of competent hands to fill all orders in a short delay.! | i ; | COME TO OUR STORE FOR YOUR CLOTHING | | DUPUIS, LANOIX & C0.#2024 and 2028 Notre Dame Street, ].A.Beauvais\u2019 Old Stand, À NEAR CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.ber Mets, Fulding | \u201cGraphic ' | TWEEDS |B We offer at 50 Cents in the Dollar, a JOB LOT of 1600 Pieces of À i the FINEST TWEEDS from England, Scotland and Canada.{ Dress Goods! 8 À Choice Assortment of the most recent FRENCH and ENGLISH FABRICS.MOURNING COODS! We have received a heavy consignment of BLACK FABRICS and # MOURNING GOODS from the two extensive European manufacturers, } whose sole agents we are in Canada.It consists of the best Fabrics from LyoNs and BRADFORD manufactures, universally renowned for their perfect À | à quality of Dye.à Carpets and Oilcloths! We retail our Carpets and Oilcloths 25 PER CENT.CHEAPER than ; Wholesale.Our assortment consists of the best brands of Imperial Car- | pets, Brussels, Tapestry, &c.| ; Our 25c Tapestry is sold 35c and 4oc everywhere else.| Do not forget that we have recently bought FIVE BANKRUPT STOCKS, forming an aggregated amount ot over $200,000 worth of DRY GOODS, to be sold at 50c IN THE DOLLAR.All our regnlar goode being Im anuiset: NH ve 0 Jel them 8 rectly from Europe, or hought directly from the Cana- di dian rm: cheaper than wholesale men.bucause our expenses are 5 comperativelr p Come and select Dex ; goods out of the Largest Assortment in Canada.f |} | STRICTLY ONE PRICE! The best terms of psyment are sllowsd to families who generally purchase on credit.[DUPUIS FRERES, Corner ST.CATHERINE pnd ST.ANDRE STREETS.| Boys suITS! | \u2019 The Largest Aasortment of Boys\u2019 Suits in the 5 M Dominion at I.A.BEAUVAIS\u2019 OLD STAND.This House has always been renowned for its Choice Goods.It is now acquiring fame for its LOW .PRICES.Over 2,000 BOYS' SUITS, assorted in Sizes, Patterns and Prices, recently bought at auction and added to Beauvals\u2019 stock, are being sold for about the cost of making.; FIRST COMMUNION SUITS A SPECIALTY.° DUPUIS, LANOIX & CO.EL A BEAUVAIS OLD BTAND, 2024 and 2028 Notre- Dame Street (near Chaboillez Square.) Heintzman Upright Pianos.BRONZE MEDAL, PHILADELPHIA, 1876.Used in all our educational institutions.: assortment now on view at - C, W.Lindsay's Piano-mooms, -.,- 2270 St Catherine Siret, | HOUSES TO LET! prpyiepr) HOUSE TO LET J.Cradock Simpson & Co.\u201c5 .SSHESSTHELT, 8251000 \u201cA large ve For 6 Months or 1 Year.BETWEEN UNION AVENIT and PRUWNOND ST, NEAR SHERBROOKK STHEK1.TO LANDLORDS.1 have many WEBI for stores, Those having Apply to P.ee Box 1868, CE Endorsed by the best authorities In the world, 5000 in use in Montreal.WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame st, near McGill st SOLE AGENTS: Koabe, Williams, Newcombe; Belt Emerson Pianos And BELL and J EX PRIDGE ORGANS, | BABY, DOLL CARRIAGES! EXPRESS W AGGONS.&e, largest assortment in Canada, H.A.NELSON & NONS, 51!) to 8:3 St.Petor street.CARRIAGES! The Business hitherto, carried on by HENEY & LACROIX, As manufacturers of und dealers in Carriage Sad.| dlery Goods, will be cuntinued by 7 snd | E.N.Heney & Co, i Wha are authonizud to collect all debts due the late 0 ! Referring to the above, we beg to inform t - | tomers of fne late firm and the public enarally.that oes in | 85 3 Saw | | | + B itin our Miléulion Lo carry on the above busi all îts branches sax FE.N.HENEY & CO.IRON WHEEL j Ban Camages, Velocipedes, &c.| 59 TO 63 ST.PUTER STREET.RSA Jaw | 1000 BIRD CÂGES to be sold Cheap, from 50 cente | | SPLENDID, SQUARE BRASS CAGES, from $1.00 sQU IRREL CAGES, PARROT CAGES: &#-\" Call and examine at R.& W.KERR'S, COMBINATION COOK BTOVE WAREROOMS, 1805 Notre Dame Nircet, Opp.Balmoral Hotel.881 Offices To Let.TEMPLE BUILDINGS (OLD ST.JAMES ST.METHODIST CHCRCH SITE).Moderate Rents.These Offices and Banks will be ready by the fire of May, APPLY, HANSON BROS, Mechanics\u2019 Institute Bulldirg, 204 St.James St.HOUSES TO LET.BR.K.THOMAN, 30 St.John Street, HOUSES TO LET.From 617 to 850 per month.pe - D, RON * Real Late Ax 1613 Notre Baie st | 88x1 881 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the master of ELIE BRODEUR, Grocer, of Mont- eal, Insolvent.Will be sold by publie* anetion a the place of büsf- | ness of the Insolre nt, No.80 Darr cater ret i city, at 10 o'cl on Wedn nesday, 24th lock a, m., April 1 RKA, all the ansets as follow » Stock of Groceries and Lignors .879 80 Kolling Stock, Bre: proof safe.Horse, Bam- mer and Win icl : 331 20 wits per Hat eee 2325 05 89:6 06 À deposit mill be required from the the p'ufchaser of the book debt v the premises on the Shira \"peu, EE 10 )o'ciook a.a ta, + o'clock p urther information apply to BILODEAU & RENAUD.tors, 15 st ames st, MARCOTTE & FCREMENT, 88 4 2aw ~tluneers | NO RESERVE! - 4 100 DRUJITIOND OTREET.j ! THE CUT STONE NE FRONT HOUSE.No.158 Drummond street (lot 73 feet by 130 feet 7 in» near Lie residonce of Sir George 5 Stephen, and the vsrant int acjolniug (26feet by 130 feet) will be sold at our Koom BY A UCTION, \\WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24TH, At ELEVEN o\u2019clock precisely.J.CRADOCK -SIMPSON & CO.Bear EsTaré-AvOTIOFEENT.88 Sood ORSES, HARNESS, LARGE ASSORTment of New and Second Hand Car- tiagos of fall kinds.Smportant Webkly Hale st Our Ya.d, 377 and 524 St, James Streoh, on TUESDAY AFTERNOUN, \u2018loth INST, at 2.38 Er DUFF & EARLE, Auctioneert, BTE Sonia No 1 OF QUEBEC D Dis of Mo fre 418 Court for the Ci i Montreal Philiss rr Reste Plaintiff.va Pail] as Pellet] the 23rd dss of April, instant, the clock in the noon, at the Jacanes > square, in the City fe \"ontreal will be thority of of Justica, all the se house form tre.rewing XAULT, BEC Montreal.13th April, 1880.BALES BA LE-PROVIS NCE (i f Montreal \u2014 strates Con Amedce Meunier, Malo, va Mat Fes fendant, and The Montre w W ris Tiers P Be vane ir any of Apr ty uste pt « 2 e > 1 e ace | of the sad \u2018Tiers satel Look Be Gabriel, fing t .w 9 > a nstice, \" gh ods an SR the salaBofemian nef, in nie cause, coosisting of round other sriux CeA ISAAC SOULE B B.8.Mioéreai.Teth April, 1800.A Brun JFF'8 RALE-PROVINCE or QUEBEC, DIS- trict of Montreal\u2014No.2 Maga Court, er the City of M REC Le st Aubin, Pisintifl, x A.fendant On the 24ed day of Apr Ly JHRD, at ton of the clock ip the.re Boon at he \u2018domicile of the said Plain ue, No, an bain street, in the city of Montreat be ai by SE Justice, all chatiola of said Defendant, seized ih \u201c is ai oth April, 18% RY BMETR Frs BALE PROVINCE or Spon t Court.\u2014Jan 9 Cémerim et Ts soi ais} treal, Plai su, ve.Joseph Tarocbhelle, of Adolphe Desove, of Matron Deferasnt, o and IB the Ant, 3K/ l'epineauat.in be by Setborit of 4 so ve co Seen Soria h befends in this a, CONKLIN Terms ossh, Homie x Ro es ki is 1 DANGEKE: | IE Ç MONTRRAL LBIL' fan and Porté ai, st April, insta: 889, - closk tnt + 7 EE Ss ge es Ly \u20ac "]
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