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NT BROS.ad ise.2 Mot avant LEE Lo .ste, rion ' ine._ AVE, : Wellin, Fonthill, Font.463 acres, oN nity 9 SomE=To LET, MAY 1s fiat, suitable Tous 0 ie house, at 620 B 9715 A A DESIHAB scien of land, PAREN: Bt.James street.i Son OF BE d's Bantrupé Stock, Dr Rie, Canada.1.ONG BOY.APPLY TO dria ENGAGEMENT AF AFTER Ta MAL B rd rooms.ins private LAR Deon Jost, Pix Apply and 5 L Grison, Goufec Se NCE 81, 25 F prieing shois Sh Tarhoglans do EDEN ou uate, sr T \u201cHUBERT T BTONE COTTAGE, nee i 2 F TE ERT] OST.Aly RE ane, shelve \u2018otre Dae F HOES 7 CET 0 GOO! TH A stent book Kyeper dus, oF leg locaile WELL ET\u2014_S8TORE hi late grohard, u Oakley ol 8 ° 0 rooIns, W.C., 5 HEST vg r UU ANTED\u2014A D BTE 80 t| W by à competent usages.Addr y.a e TOOMB, V Apply, OL! sonth, no tance.pis to prlnus No.424, r Lancaster.ord.39 rice 85500.NT BROS.ve BALE SIN seen at Ecroyd _.WAS T.tiraham, BTak DEY of references, both Taug 5 4 Wu LARGE tbof May.Apr doliars per in sou 4 I UATED P ARE street, t catsorine a T, Fr d driver, EXPERIENCE Kin BELLS pment of eter ONG REPAIRE TIS ING Troe baie, with board, by the means i ilo?re on Birr oni ¢ mm chan river, large pardon and 1 es mal} Tay KR Shce.Henri T6TERED À st.I N AER RI.3 AN Se AST rders left ut 22 Bleury 8} STE ER STE, UNFURNISHED BY p4 6 taxos.Abply to Victor oy, Are OU count Some shade free, ; trative miles SETI I Lois heated 1 winter, ms 0% Fo, JTE TETE 9 apiden fe fav bis 32 Cath ENTS TO SELL A ke mptiy attended to, Oa ] ROE 0-4 St.James st, JED RE WAREH ; wn, with fr three minutes ud 1 stone fu lot ifer cal 238s 5.ha; die\u201d o | ANTED-LADY AG Ider brace combined, \"i | street ot promplly atten C RÉSPECTABLE GIRE ri ; VIT FURNISHED ET\u2014SPLENDID 810] lose to - ry: m Montreal, th 168 STAR office.Gi © 82x 30 ft, BHOS., with hei so lan, ue.5 \" ' or A Ae a Hd A SE en 6 ANTED-BY A Litsl enoral servaut.Apply M\u2014A LARGE 58 Crulk street, c Archi #5 | stutlon.IN HOOHELA PARENT, os street, D .Ë vd 20 ) 00 Union avenue, .FOTN 4 Foote, 6 a Bordon, oy B TOTS 6 Bt.Jam 8 Warnted.SALE ONE L fine order, om one to five dollars per we N Scotland, » situation as g KR room.#7 Un.COM.275 B81.ANT business locality, \u2018Luyl gr ORY BRIC Mous RB some INT Row r.UBS £ BE PERSON I .ANANSI r.983 RSL Dee CITY, | VANIER BYR ain, ser cia 3 ROGH LANGE FRONT FORSTSHED, BE STH tin TL - a RL HE tro\u2019 sk near ih 135 TE EE = Sa Wis, rosy Hove, 08 BF jenshastsonec hs PTE 45, \u201club.Apply us te during tue sus ice.JÙ J RD, WELL tial TIVO EXT is Biation.eve aa he situation ?AN rivate \u201cK MME] .at St.James Chub.abby Y cure uf | voue 8,\" A LHD.STAN 2 Sis ToAND BOARD, WELL FURNES 1p Pek by the @.T.orebaid atfached Cotton Factory, The situation ls part of op board in strictly of West end pretorred, ALE TRIM ry entrance, to the Che PAINTEK AT317 pel absence of owaer Addres SITUATION AS double or wngle rooms, with 05 tom ont hob son and In re oF Henry de Montreal.; he most deairable tho eastern part of PARENT BROS.rt.lie snd shuld 27 3 FOLIE, = 5 \"CLASS ¥ YOURG GIRL, uno child- 0 Sminutes per ; TABLE gation, Notre Damo sf 99 t doubt, the owing rapi there E wife and ALE ODA.Wii à st rine ASTED- FIRST- ¥ ANTED-\u2014B t fu small family, wifi 20775 6 Mara st.TO TET, AND F- dress, 3668 TORY, eity.Montreal is oe dt so.\u201d Beldom has wiht EAT ST.LOUIS, Son 3082 FURNISHED RB.oor.B t.Denis am ve 2 W James atr TO WORE ON Tage general servan hild.Address, \u201cF.AC AND NTH N ond 5] BX.ai must contiuue favorable toon por coT ry brick cased.sto SIZED ed couple, Boe ou at drug store, ER.10 9 on Heer to one © 073° 4500 Soph No AT 80 FER ND - don the public a more uno Ponte ED_SMATT st, for marri ANTED -4 \u201came A Lomas & Bon, Shor IV Jgeneruls Hoïovalütr Fest IV board.25 TE, NICELY 0 LET\u2014A ted.tn ull nt SHored to than tals\" Tho ( ner of 8 WANTED rat! ats.CAG brooke, I.Q.App 5 COOK.NO FAST We Eb ADVERTISER skiing ad Ling, RO%ME-D vs Date ire us, at 180 Bleury, Gabriel \u2018st.Pape ie su sh fit Hota Commaiod fave expropria property \u20ac gontiutng EL 22 price sa ARENT ROS.rest.dren Aprly.B a TOUS ty LE: ras Vino sasorim Sssor = ent of re J TSEMAID A 97 i Cardigan jacke 061,\u201d stas IN .NE.13 Notre Dam LE YOR ear) a portion of 550 ort] We Ta en L.Harris, ANE HU EAD CNY ND od fn Cardigun Jacket ua 97 3 \u2014 RNISHED RUO 16 : A ELOURE; A tom OL drinest.castward, about 5 aon ai Suvulis 291 BE Z-BTORY, double Parlor, path an me tr FIRST-OLASS HU hand, ing.Apply, 64 St As SHORTHAND Lo oF age MAN | ae res pi 0 LET\u2014W oral storage.For farther par Gabi mo Per TO 304 BT.CHRISTOPHE dation, price ond ufactured Et NG MAN to Lut gel A RELIABLE 87 McGill College business, or gen treet, Montreal, © at.d south.The rchesers 0 ment, stond foun offices GOOD oycle, nanufact te for iady'esd am Rl LR lS 3 TUATION BY Pity at to \u20ac2 College = treets pan dort em b fronton brick tens Bran 1 in use, suitable 0 - NTED\u2014SI r OF ass c FT, culers ap D, atract be seen by WARTEDE _WoUsE 1 oop, I.only 3 oars | AB office .bound: Halston à Co.CLASS CUACHHAN.AE | W* (30 yours sa.hava be TE ic Ro da Light bousekeeping- 65 aug Te 06 atcest, LA rooms az large caitle, cos | BE he property can be \"DARLING, PARENT BROS, rs pes WW.lable: Je.for housokospins.\" idasens 901 sic\u201d Address, BILLARD AND FOOL TEs À FIEST = lector o ibe of inst ep oily Ad: UNFURNISHED Prince atrest, or GO\" B01, NG tion, 90 1 AT 5 coma, suils OB SALE BN the Western , i ANTED\u2014 rice s cars\u2019 ser es flue and stabling Age.PARLE tate Associa TO LOAN x a F° Apply at 9a x gt, Mau CE TO teen 5 1 both languag v7 5 TENISHED ROOMS, FOB yard, McCambri Real Street.DOLLARS 04.UR ROOMS, Cheap.VV piy a: TRONG BOY, APPK comand speaking angarriiing WASH.LENDID FUENIGHED BOOMS, FA pion ee ie proprietorsA.3 NAP NH 80 _&t.Sulpice 50,000 22H BROS.33 SE OF FOUR ROOMS, AWNIN nat malin out be wall rec 97 |_dvess, Fab a ote.LAUNDIERS, ny GOMB ÉELENDID FUI ADPLy.7 ba TV LET-SIORE NO.123 NAFOLE Blomeley, 188 2aw & Co.\u2019 PARENT BEOS.ot.Anat Sud st Antoine 80 1 E_LIQUOR BARRE.Irom\u201d sata as AN WELL TECONNEND- I ANT D r work ot any ol © ARTIAE Bt.Charles: ; k Simpson 1 BE AND PRI- ly, 31 Versailles st Foia and measures, Hypoltte si Toes À Co.300 8 WELL TECOMMEN} WA ans o ONT HOOM, P 234 St.Antoine 8 - CITÉ, 810 By J.Cradoc.5 09 BENOIT, STORE Apply.night, at 339 56 Hypo d street (in rear FOX AS LARGE FR Tt 964 St TRE OF THE Stary, LA A Ax TLLAGE OF BT.building, Monday E PARLOR su Wir pme APPLE W feat OURS GIRL ermess to aed | RO Sosra if ONS.TC BT.COMFORT LE FORRES 22 mo VES, Eve 7.4 Dorval, Notary Mast a ae James street.V ean eh Rot Remick ET ON Wanted to Purchase, Ed LE Tiueh, vire bac cha © ANTED\u2014GOOD 0°8t.James st._ mothers help or Kefercuces exchang Een > COME\u2014TO LET, or 8 9 st'Juinesx t TABLE D LOWER TENE- stone fui PARENT es street.Ek T bedr ta satay side sold ou ap.Tees& Co, 30 BERVANT RO WASH.VV youn children.Here - rooms.78 V ASTEFULLY FO su PCA LARGE YARD, PURE PO LET, UPP; ills st.six 46 8t.Jam LD BOOKS, an brand omatrs alont new.WANTEP A GEN Eat est Ds 2 dress, * ST Hn ASIN 1 BY (AN HONEST WOMAN, OOM_SPLENDID ER a : ve minutes | 7 YO LET.Guster or diferent purposes.iL OUSES To 5 is anc Si low to a suitable 8 60 TE aT oop Uo ANTED-ÇABE PAID, DD ie Warobouse ing ta] Ax VERY Cir, BOI ing ir PP TIPTE ED = sas Apply 26 A + ALLS \u2018on FOOINs respec * e foundation firs P.0.Box 5 and b L ABOUT French.WA ome.41 Cann WHO URN- Ra the City Hall.App! THEKINE 126 German WITH EIGHT BT.570 and sev .th ston d 45 Queen street Da TH bo use furstohin ie Le a Ann rasta EU at | UPHOLSTERESS pri ES po eV Mall 2258 BT.CA LTA STATE { No.DOH and g7( and K SIMPS treet.0.B gdan ABE SAN removal, bo families 10 WAY à restau Us 2 N ot AN ing carpets, work E\u2014TO LET, AT Tw L ted in the rear o roast.993 5 CRADOC NG Eros 82,00 PARENT R08 \u2018Street.N £D_T0 PURCH LADLE summer goods.mechanic _ Catherine st 5 NA ds repairing and sew iy TM 3167, 00M 5 a shed, situa ly ut 1637 Ont o .\u2014 THE t.James A ing, win h po y for Ware, 10 Phititpe a aq.Aaa Cao, 23:20 31, RE OGRAFHER AN V derstands \" bouses Apply, 08 12 R street.M FOR AGE chetiere st.App 93 400d FAN STREET and 1 KCASED cast $61 Crate at, Please 95 12 rate chance.ON Y STEN * Bu ox, 1109, Jay at ladios \"URNISHED KOO 0 Mansfield Lagauc, PER 8T, UK bert, Keq., 8! 99 3 STORY BRIC ato H à Sif rt ae FOR SALE-THREE or rei ANTED \u2014 À Fan dance Avoiy, I.0.Us.by the NTICE 192 A oA] rv F without board, at 10 3 6 UF.of the late > E- Oil foot.ow for TO 28 KYDE ST, tion, rented for 8340.Address i REL JON BALE asefal in alteration: « Yo 8 typewriter for an =_ Shan TUATIONTAT APFREN Lad Res b or wi (3 Houses to Jet.45 Tonidençe 1 48,200 feet, 2 block, stone foündation, GLE OPEN.FOUR WH would be ADPIy Taking alt ENER: FANTED STFU 17).Apply P.O.Box 1384, oad ; 1st, FURNISH.vands co $00.BLOS.a TEE NE Gladstone preferced.ength 10 ft, 4 in.LLY YOUNG GIRL AS G Apply W ud business (aged = me rer it FURNISRED.À VERT Fe PSON & C Price 0 PARENT street.We back to back carrisge, office.= \u2014A CARRENT 291 ; ANTED A BMART YOUNG GIRL AS awl Ko CHMAN OOMS\u2014TO LET, ABOUT MAY rat rime at.000 NISHED, VERY e.RADOCK.sam.À Sémros Street.46 5 James \u201cB 2875, Bran ETY, FUE BALE A, CARPE Ab rvaut.no ss RIENCED COA ed or unfurpishe 2308 8t.Catherine T_HOUSE, FUR! the banks of ae ™ sc 1818 OF 5 ORY OUT must be aood.OEOBARE X BICYCLE AFETY.F tools at 751 8 1 CE Y AN EXPE ity refereuces.2 lessant locality.73 0 LE idence to let on the wl.89 3 REBIDENCE INIQUE FTRSÉE 3 ANTED\u2014TO PURCHA price modera JOR BALE-OHFAP, ENGLISH leather 3 at100\"st Statthon ST-CLARR STLLISEIC ZA LANŸ M poarricd) à situation, los oly 99 1 desired, in ple HL FLT er about 8 miteand « halt ftom the va JNION AVENUE_THE RESIDENCE OF eo CR SL DONINIQUES WA eee ne Eu OE AAA BIC vs SALE-OHEAP fiba barrel rif cartri JANTED\u2014FIRST-C atonce, 2107 Notre Dam {muarricd à 5 REHANUŸY AMAN NTLEMEN, A LARGE 3 with Chatesnguay shout vhero two trains iaht large 47 NON, P.Howard, M Das t stone residence, RENT BROS.\u201cK 3102.\" Sra office.708 TRA I oech Loader let \u20ac ppiy I 0 week.Apply 4 3264, D''POSITION FORE MAN D ME\u2014FOR GE , also smaller on of Hun, Bouse bas & the to a first-class tenan PA James street.Address, JT PRICES PAID FOR - case snd ; êl REE EXCHANGE, 3204.0 D SUSITION As bu) in the EE RY i front, JOUE ut em 87 5 lage.Montre ry dy, tho attached, sise es it would be rented sIIPHON & CO.treet, 291 st DERG CE.ONE JANTED_MIGHEST PRICE \u2018Fonts\u2019 cant aff cloth TEN TANG, ALMOBT NEW, 3 ANT Fa Stock Kurds, 5e HATE ER Wii ro conmidorable given, Address, \"U 9 3 every ee AND NAGLE ALHO i Hood boutina, Rabin an à Fin pr pasture ure for J.CRADOC 181 Bt.Jeunes ntroot.ATE Sie sok wb EGE W Sjoberg Leet tim bought and roid & Fox SALE-UPRIGH] kb vor \u2018wishes it vois | R hust be Well recompie ing of civars, LL 06458-DO DIN and e 0 { carringe, either 4 893 TO LET, MR, si.bh French roof, 82.500.ricsin for pcs the t cures, tus ss Braun office.FD PERSON, VE board.pleasant ituat 97 38 or Lorup and carriage, elther a ra cart 1MER RESIDENGEE-T A corner re: Htchen: lot BGX180 Price, 82 Con (OPEN).AD- \"206 Bt.Chan.Borromeo s 2, AND horses\u2019 and d prod à Li, Proprietu SIST.ED -BY A MIDDLE-AGED PER plain cook, derate.#7 Brunswick.kc_ UN horae, plenty of fres ice à day aud a bu made to the UMME t Ste Annes Cohen rest.tension kitchen: lo AR T BROS.D_A TORY PHAETON 982 once.TLDS CARRIZO 23-1) - ed JH OF CHoRcH.AN ORGA ary 3 ANT I domestic uffairs, situativ rebord any enns modera TFARANT GAS, BATH.torn a: the tml passes Section can be mad rabam, 8 spoon\u2019 \"property st A gomfortable house.6 St.James street.ANTE &., Box 1615, P.O, AND i aire CIE wer machine, works A J'ASTED-FOR GHA imoniuis and etating sa! roll family OF WOrEIAE es, A.35 OUM\u2014NEAT, P.men, woderate.41 Gen 07 4 ety ever, émises, or to Mr.BW.7712 ence at Er houses si Sé Hilaire TKEAL BOUTH, dress, ND HAND ENGINE ly to dollars each, Sin, 15 dollare.74 Bleury st.5 Address vith test Hington at, FOR 50 ana emieil fa Host of roterénces.sy 2 gate Hat, gentlemen, undersigued ou thep laik, Hubtingdon FU.7 Dorval.Q PRON & CO DOLLAE LOTH, MONTLEAL SOUT od ANTED\u2014A BECO.rss power.Apply ù bookcases 12 and ENGINE, 0X15, Holt, 614 We UN 2 \u2019luce of trust.Be Tac D'ROOMR, undersigued on the p JUBT | RADOCK SIM 1 Bt.James street.72, terine 810 cash, WANE from 10 to 15 Bo: 9 3 LIDE VALVE EN er, at- required tv H.: «8 |} hain.JENMAN CON- corner Pa \u201cTv WELT FORNTSHED Foon Bras ce.CHXD OOTTAUE te + C PT BL00 lots 48x172, boiler, , 768 Craig st.KSALE-A en in worl od x Flos FIRST-CLA St Urh TUATION BY A GER) ling.N_TU LET, V to gentlemen ol TET REMI.PRTAC ter, bath, &c.hen 90 re ESIDENGE O.BROS.Andrew Youn, Fo se power, can be se 2351.Antoine a RJANTED TMMEDIATEL Ly.And nb | EB RTT ATI Apply, P.5., Arlins- +5 004 are no children, 75 h garden, city wate: try oo! =.T PARE TTL B i-detach- por month, PARENT t boy Laundry, 21 and oe R ANTED Re also fin Tu ae due 81 ANT ner, iu any branech.Ap) 99 1 where there 0, 122 Brunswick st.i ?antsboa.wit! taxes, at y snd coun Tu y BELMON M.D, is for sale.À sem d stone 46 8t.James stree Montreal 8 WE ERE hr 5 wand HiT sme | g Roots Fons, i JO V3 Sethe hen Duin 43 pur Tih bay window » alae 200 LOTS BEAUDEY STBEET, MILE END, ost.BE FOL, BRLE-VERY CREA?TWO BEAT Joie © VE TX ANT Es fence in the ha al st, not movin ONT FUME minutes\u2019 trom Villa, Notre handsome drs ughly, 0 50 © balance x DOG.red buggies.L 7 FOR LACHUTE Pal 20, WWANTEL @ axverie ears Hirst clues Cathedr MRNIBHED FRONT il, 8 Apply at Thornton Notre Dame st.steps, od work, thoro , gatas 8 $20 cash, BROS.D COCKER BPANIFL ols 8e new cove.4 AN EDA CLERK nan, 1, good office band, 5 Bain street \u2014NICELY FURN lish family.200 dt.Co Ca re Los.Ligget, 1834 No 80 tt expensive wo Rd | PARENT a street.O8T\u2014RE Warded on returning him 5 me st.HS, B, ETC, A WANE band Shit BS Ce ET band, 0 ye dé 1 FOUR tlemén, private Eng 0 à de Grmpour 1e close to business.hy 40 5t, Jame Lo8% RED STE BOXT one 30 hand ane city references.to gouticmen, se T8 TO THOSE CRADOCK SIMEMY OPPOSITE EX- toine at.BLAOK ES E PREÉOUIAE address, © ue ; inet writes iso Da avr FILLING.TO frubert ét NFURNIBHED FOR 4 AT ANDUCKMENTS TO THOSE J.He PARK AVEN UP OIPOSITE EX An FOX TERRIER ardat 06 bargain, fo 5 Apply tod.C, ig ari 1 i MIND ly D_STTUATION A8 COOE, Brech'a regis M\u2014FURNIBHED OR | ne rivate family.142 T5 ge.several dwe all modern gg 3 SA SPLENDID BUSINESS 8250 R Bibiticn Grounds, # OST-A ans vers to ame of \u201cJim; How 2050.ANTED\u2014TIDY ith light housework.Anpls SANTE and iron.À ly to Mrs.901 Oo sy sentloman, small private family, 15 oe ns étove, heated an: janitor, all NOR INVESTMENT t., near St.Peter st.Tor os Spots, answe ATE-DU CHATIIV w, cost i Duby and assist with ligh p.uL, to 725 5 pi ush eville 8 I st.\u201cApply at 300% b RONT, ments, and mors, lication to the ruor of Foul perty on Oraig sf be bought now per cent.per mon PARENT BROS.8.nion ave.PESTE DU CHA volumes, os.gilts > Tan Céicen five o'cloc Hee, 106 Chenneville a rT To Sis onntaln sf D BINGLE F d ences.Un ap 7 ¥ullum et.Sor t 13820 feet, can anted, balance 46 Bt.James atree Mtanig .CEL: Ce T imuedistoly after AT Fret ya YOUTH, AGED WHO H en fornia Ch AND (BINGLE RON faformation can be bad, at 47 e invited to inopect prisibr aa ave ord SO can ae te ou UE, NEAR ered for 83.50.open bruoke # HOE CUTTERS WANTED! + WAS ANTED knowledge of shorthand, De xperiene ROE tarnivhen rat See etai locale 75 Dion on can pe bad nee 82 18 Tout $18,000, o repts for about $1500, $300 DEIR LAE EA | Found.SALE THOBOD old, Bice \u201cPines ANTED\u2014BUOD 8 flton & Co, Toronto.ps t+0 much un object as vs $ X diziner, private fam à St.Catherine at 073 bos buts MB EACH, very casÿ terms, & CO.00 CIE uc 825 cash, balan Foi Frenrs oid oe ried, re.H.E.Bam ERIENCE ffice, ja ary mo o'cloc ;, etry a above NT the al ETTWO HOUSES, EACH, t taxes y IMPSON - x Du aper Lr Ampo; \u201c WR MERE op TTT TTT Root Chics VEL Fon, Fok TORS ar BIER EL ogi oat Sores oe 8 UE ie | Fors tne pos var oor PSA ue [ in making enve to J.C.Wilson Ua > ax trycook (Woman) a siti ho city.Address, om, Font 26, wou lymouth Grove, off st.Ria T, NEWLY TREET- ox UITE OF OF- SP Jroring pro Centennial b : and steady work.App RS bates vujection to leave the bo Hean, private faïnily.V6 P 7 3 T T\u2014NO 74 VICTO by fur furnace; REA r sale.T\u2014OFFICES, THAT F EE & Co st.to A.McCallum, FF TER SAIL ci = Cruig 9 ND CUFFSIRONE restouran! ice, WORE v E FURNISE 0 1ET\u2014 oO T OR eu SON & © TO LET OF Io TERT AUT McCallum, Danville.BATE BO ERGOT ap} piv Loe | FANT PET LES FE Genevieve at wi Poux nicr in or mi Chou! board, in quiet tay rent 300765.Bom.Se BT.7 0 993 + Cabos bid CORNER as Se corner ror Bt.James Tt ay a Bt.Lam| i © rook 04 arms to toZet.Fe SE ge order and 185 Be dameane 0 tthe #pp » Ç nm, with or iY * (1 st, none but class bands OST TI BETT VV bytheday.As ne MAN, JUST GRADUATED en Apply 29 Halmoral URNISHED FyNO LET_NO.43 BT I a deairable tenant.T ALACE 8 MEET, 9 sale or to let, new, Cheap.PARENT B James street.EST.ST.PAUL APPI APPLY TO Yo aft.SORFLETÉ SET (25 NOS.) les ACCUST iness D\u2014BŸ YOU assistant boo! no \"5 TSELŸ F b.and c., re ING ON PAP stree y terms.6 I FARM M AT COT! 1d at n sacrifice, part Poe.WASEDA an who erat or wok Irigy ie Damien ori a ody best, refer- OOS TWO DE m fat family not moyin 35 0 TE TENEMEN Bouse A ¢., rent $10 8 nt, wb Hatt, hot water FON & CO.H\u2014_8T.CHARLES BOBROMEE EBL.Tog ia: X Vinoent, butcher, Cots Bt.a À t an ri; Peiadel \u201cT A \u201d gran ll find employmen 2 entry clerk or other 3435,\" STan office.cillors st.TEN BM HOURS FACING OX Tat: stone OCK SLMER( atreet.2 0 = \u2018Guilbeault an d Sarg st 75 city is y.T thoroughly wil keeper, ent Shea.\u201c Address = W 99 1 rate SI City Coun UIT MARRIED incau square, 6 7 TE ix 4.CRAD 181 James 820 between ten yeara:iats 20x >.BALE A GEER tend, cops 104 William JR OFFICE WOKE encos I UKNISHED, TO SUIT MARRIED Apply No ES WITH PORCHES, $9 3 \u2014FOR THE SUM- 0 any time within te Wanted, - Fiat 4, vue 82.50, and T Boy FC Mon aday T MAN A POS, VOMSs \u2014 F tlemen, at i 18 NICE HOUSES oi sois, #L2,5evon TO LET- ance Partner 01.00 tab oie dase 82.ANTED- À BMAR at, 9 o ANTED-EY COMPÉTENT MAN POSE les or single gen 973 0 LET\u2014 water clo 96 4 NISHED HOUS bala 25x105, to Lan: NT BROS AAAS oo maatatabds QE Lemoine TED-BY bon as couples three bedroo: TO LET ou THE an PARE treet.NAN pie _ mon ini LPirs 10 RELIABLE > NULEE, ror W \u2018on a rewards on eue, v ans \"STAR Ufice = WIDOWER TT HE £ AST EX 5 DE room 15: res SE he NU ET TURE mer months ot > SIMESON ; & CO, 91 + 46) Bt.James | eros - NER, A YOUNG aps OULD sund-ice ha Tr rok 2 el OTTY 5} 0 tol, referenc 00M ctable mal 3 \u2014NEW C + Res! Es 75 CITY UN t, side en- ANTED-P take les, Ad- iture, very nice bool etes s Moslidron, youngcst seven ÿears.Apply a's bo R Ee Visitation st St.Mark Y.| 3 R ÉÂLE\u2014AT ST.IE TTY, COUNCILIQES BTREET, WAL 1 2 or 3 thousand a2 JG their turn 7, 4180 tables and children, younges \u2014 D.15\u2018aiter 6 em.140 Vistiation se ~_ HED © Apply atin T, NIGE LOOALITY, OR FAOTORY FO power: RO BALE d'immediate possession.business, could inves Iving 87, baresu 8 08 vo) \u2014, BAR) Y FUR! E, LOW BER , 8 St.Urbain ABE AND DO wer and stean 1 be sold cheap an 0.Box-560.Bore! 2000 shel Shelving 8 108 Notre Dam Sherbrooke TAL SERVANT TO GO a0 tores Cc.IWante en Apply aller mn.14 HANDSOMELS FUBNISE 30 YO LET\u2014HOUSE, L bath, do, &o., 49 iy to W.rie] Locks; water po trance: wil oF hold ches os e P.ER TOIRVEST FEOUF 9200 2 GOOD PONY, VERT FAB AN TED an 9 LLL RR OP hey parlor bedroom, all pine apartments, bath, y of once.App.96 4 ut 80.000 Zee tof land.& CO., Easy terms © PARENT BR oa Street.AN ED EARTNER T best b SALE-8100, = road cart, almost new, W the country.302 51.À SS AFPLY TO A An SMALL WORKSHOP | ty st.D ROOM, grreet, Ulster Terrac jet.about 50, RADOCK SIMPSON &: Agents.46 St Jam Ww Baah & Doo ishod and doi EE à Fonte 5.\" 8x obi NE FERN SARE en & King D\u2014T() RENT harles or Bt.Cu niversity .Y FURNISHE > D.724 Oral » stree STONE RESI- J.C state Agents.891 STORY BRICK tario, well entaby of ke an an seat 3200,\" STAR 0 +n OTE EE Wi wa WH STR es Box No, 1 st RT re OLE TUAL hia Epa a rooms, |, [109 ray summa 0 LE Boule, Leon TO ATF Tran ried for $430; price er gon preferred de Hobeon Ju Lia SHEE, + : Buildin, T BOY AB BELL BOY ws negonde: at TERN YEARS Fry Apply, 942 Dorchester, v7 4 dence.class, with every conv a i 9 sized stone front, oom£oi vo.Gr 581100 NT B solk Tous orde Ont.of Ly bottles, ANTEB-E SHAT | Se STO RENT FOR TERN wit O LET.\"AT TZUNIOR died up & ly to 26 College 8 Sot water Sow re & 00, PARENT BROS, root B51 at.Lawro © Hall.TRONERS.ANTED-TO inity of Canal.Address BNISHED, TO LET, 97 3 central.App HOI a STREET; vith or SIMPSON Crees.AGE, 3 NCED PLAIN 09) Ww coal yard in pie y Le 2 00M-FU Ra LET-267 UNIVE, hood; nesr to Zan J.CRADO 181 St.James s T ANT COTT.al.A TÉD-EXPERIE Leundry.140 St.Peter.9%) lars to Box iH, i THREE R% FD.FIRST CLASS POLE fine neighbor] 4 8, | LOTS AND GADIEUX STREET,ELE Education e, an W* Ai Troy (team Laundry, 140 5t.} APPLY TG P| particulars Box BLE TWO T E PURNTSHID WI 97 3 did house; 1 Taylor & Gordon, sroht 0 INFE\u2014BUILDIN 1 1 FEF IE ELLANT Ÿ ra Toy Dl BAHBER, A on 1 ANTED\u2014A ST ABL Hee.COME FT Gill College avenue.hea) rent, Apply, ANTO NT BROS., LADY, BEST } FINE STO0K ©.A eee BE Lo AREF nt se W * R 3800,\" STAR 0 board.4D Mei ISHED FRONT ¢ coin Xavier DAVIDSON : of Land for sale.PARENT RROS: at (GEEMANTAUGHT A LADY, FOB BALE- 1d at sac , St.Lawrence FT] horses.ELL, FURN Bt.TTAGE.AT acs 48 Bu.Jam ERMAN TAUG! poE SE 3 WE VO FIRST CLA COM_LABGE, WELL FRONT \u2014BRIOK \"oo abady pla OCK rR Or\u201d 4 Ti BROOME.Address, ; ASTED-IMMÉDIATELS, TO FT Meow, oars, Dom an, Font 4 ge vou vould d give d'mouth Gro Grogs: \u2018of 0 CXL KICK Ontos st Paul À.nice Se en Ap » en J.ORAD S&S ¥ NL 7E-CPRT-COUNOTEUBRS GE Ge SOBRMAN D Branch ack Pout don.Notre Dame ALE-FTANOS, VER TG TERT 3 OR waitresses dus ho mtleman: pr I i quare stone front cottage O8.tha TE t 82, $3, 64 per mon: ba 9 Bonaventure depot.BERVANT.APPLY AT = GENTLEMEN Bt An 550 on ; à vie pare.STR BF F.McMann, .PARENT BR Ne ireet.055 H BBUEG, Q Dire,a » ANTED-GENERAL 90 3 x D_VACANCIES FOR À FEW GENTLEMEN OOMSTHEEE amily.with back parlor also, |.By ° .= a PPER Resort vorcorrrétiousnons.| Fe br?5 Shuter BRVANT FOR OAR.i le OF double rooms, o4 6 187 Champ do Mars.Real Estate Agen 01% ST.HUD.» {ul oversixht: best opportuni R 8 ANTED- A GEN poly 114 Bt Matthow \u20ac 1 B TSI hoa AED IN minutes romp Or SINGLE, WITH BOARD, 138 Ne.James Street.201 AND 2014 ST_ os Na SO armee a Ma I ok 6 Chain very be small family.Æpolr ¥ OAD AND BOC Rt ois Derr R 8 Motrin\u2019 Welk from Post ofiion.SEAMS He 8T, CORNER OF gr.paying PARE EL OS treet oe 6 JANON DAVIDSON.Wainut Sar rg buyer: to be - French) good priva : : ue bles of stores stores on' of M8, MOD! prier, © ANTED-AT ONCE, EX nc sar Vires Qasdens.AN NPURRISHED DE as] NOs due % Sormprising 3 Martin x ROO to Zo SE Sam ; DBUGS, À W {iy Morgan 991 5 near TH suitable for cent, block Go and oa BL AVENUE, nt.3 ° 50 street and Victoria SENTE.BIX DOLLARS à born | JBCAED_FOR LADIES, VTE Ar BE AE 5 clothes closet on \u201chathroons 1046 SL Catherine at.me uk Net feet Pave a 2 tendnents $2370 per year, » nd Para ORCS rest.Money ES RATE cBlid'aca Soo FANTED_AGEN 8, SIX DOLLARS ern ARDERS, uring Man OR 97 j -88., teneme: Twi k walnut carv.bought, 71 6 St.Ca + 68 Coursol 3 EH THREE BO WITH BOARD, t.Apply investinen t E BTREET S books boug hi ARE I Es i A A Eb Ad Dar norte dulamien 1 Oiiy.Count | or 55 SUT STREET, TOE | 19% fatentinent, prema, SET fi 476 ANS Sones, id eh CASH ADVANCE a vw reot, before BEE GIRL.REFERENCES I] 1 TON DINING RISHED 0 LET\u2014 Télé por month \u2026 Apple Batole tenement, MoG, ILLIGE AY house, PARENT BR street.on Lite Pol iors Fajen the Boston i POO, all sizes.D.N ANTED\u2014-A NURS, 36 8t.M TO THE DOMIN u, served forast.BLE AND SINGLE FUE te Eng I ment.ss Xavier sa, Lore 86000 Pere 46 6t.Jameas Endons ms Ten description.F new and second-hand, : quired.Apply WAN e OFFICE.ALSO OARD\u2014G0 IC es pe in, sonson.served RO Bo dE DE ES £2 55, Frajoois Xa tE extension.sable.bon Worl Tag RY DENCE, 1ONGTE ot Fitles Dest 42 Notre Dame st [Es } : Righest H SAD at AED YN rr A us rat sk Frenc as style, corner McGill and so 1 807 8t.Cous otre remets 248 Quy Street, Ltd \u201cCOMFOE ABLE DW \u201cident M use 33x54, 10t 32x100 ft.LET.COUNTR ness strictly nl stan Taos voi 02 58 Lit ARIE, morning shipping and en eferantes required.Ars Lu drat-class st 6 tickets one WILT ish family.NT ROOM UNFURN .0 LE Tr \u2014 month.Apply F.McMANN, Street.T hoists.that âne Sane SOS oe.| martingale pi : y st of re 2,0, Morris.23 st Br GUT FAMILY OOMB_LAHGE FRONT rdrobes, also TE dollars per 138 St.James use and stables, HTAR Of THR Dans se Monday HA Comment HN Bois one ju boarders in ber pri: ROG 1» farnishod or unfurmished.Awig Rte AE TO SMALL FAMILY, F TED, RE 201 RINE BT.WEST\u2014TWO VERY FING Es Be dames trot REY To LOAN, \u20ac morlenges où a prop Fous BATE Y carriage: a and 5 Queen + GT AS GENERAL 8 13 Po EL Tor the hoes Pacatueq.find Windeor Single rooms, 587 D pariments for bousekeeping.Appl 08 A EI, ab segs 99 1 Security o Tow will © sxohange son fo Gain a above Où ANTED-XOUNG GILL Ab GE required, 91 Botel, of qiil let the houre farn wire at Drysdale\u2019 ve ÿ Eu TABLE ROOM FUR TWO GEN rtments aD stone fron nd outafdo wi à bo 3010 ot tha 100 LAMB fron #200.fara propely oF at H vant in family of | .Hote tember, perhaps longer.Eng , COM \u2014COMFOR private family.dieux nt.USE CONTAINING ences both in an To be ao T.be Hie garden alver ted.Address, MIRROR WI J + derate terms, 98 2 TLACHIKE, HO Obam, e, stables, T BROS., > HPAR oMos.also Platesu st., down TATELY.DRESS AE EI.Bag St.Catherine st.OMINION DINING temen, mo ai EN D LET-AT pied at present by Dr Cham 8 3 of si gach 26 A Sie tw.PAREN St.James street.roulette 1625.\u201d W' Pos BALA Sporting anolly.61 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.DRE bo iP ron wan: Seer ta NON DINING EVENTSHED ROOMS FOR T APIs, Capt.Bt.Dens, ER fgure F.McMANN, es street, 48 AGE, 1 D, ON shelves to SE Esssd rt Also apprentices, ET J AND WAIST BYE m, if you want every ins Notre Damme, ES NIOE Y st, above Onta: fronting river.ADBIY, ERT.COTTAGE 188 BE Jam 91 BRICK COTT.T-OLASS SKI t street, prner McGill a 90 1 at 241 Bleury CYR SF, LAME OT Tack oom 1 Lic Crp mr somme era | E ade pin appreuticon\u201d 17 Beliaon de 1 in, pratols La re ee SG ne Hemen, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FO LETT?Lo 3° Brédy or A Frees.Bb.Lambe 2 SU proportion fo sale ia al parta of 4b CF rooms: PP PARENT ngs: ç 60 Basile: OUR Jon at \u201changed to es.Hall APPREN.| ea ROCA LA.CORFORTARLY FURNISHED egani st.Montre 1 Apply to and lu SEH 48 Bt.James stree RICE\u2014 qu WARS 00 VERTE arin Ë Board Wanted.Po 8 bonaenalii.momogg (CT Di por month\u201d Agoir, fig, cas Bo End ou appliation SEA ape.002 A BETTER WEEK.1 Uiriaed 59 tices.Apply to ~~ BLE AND BING 0 L thang w.c, $12 pe Real Estate Ins, an t.James at, John Morris, \u2014\u2014\u2014 oar- .= ERAL BEi- A GENTLEMAN outer OOMB_ONE DOU with home comfor I ments, ba Fy .138 8 By Aotive\u2014The Secret Out\u2014CI james.ro sue PERIENCED GEN 2 vis, after AAA ENTLEMAN OF Q private family, 8s 44 Bt, Hypolite B STORY HOUSE, 091 BTREET, ABO Real Estate Lo AST es Street.Stocks More New Cheese WA at ar f ances req uired.Ap TED\u2014BY A © 6 ina comfortable in AR office.ISHED \u2018HAT FIBST-CLASS ; à ON BT.GEORGE bie brick > SR Wheat Lower\u2014New t, good re cre : _ AN rd and lodging and RR.3180, HTABLE, FURN .© LET\u2014T.at, containing orn ter street, » comforts be UE\u2014HOUSE WITH ings Botter\u2014 isceilareoius ; Dorchester we habits, bos r,poar the water ROOM 1G LET.COMFORTABLE, 97 Cadioux at.containing 14 rc 600 Dorcheater a eden, ~LORNE A731 1 rooms: Advancing, mM 5 oelock, at 957 MAN TO DR for the summer, 0,\" BTAB office.OOM\u2014T No.and furnial few rear size of groun red very or Caisinine 11, Sugar : LR YOUNG ky useful term house Address, 314 sz R FURNISHED FEONT thorough repair health v Ie story house, te well.Oonside 1 extensi _ ANTED-A 505 make himself generally of Depot preferred mas, WELL FURKISHE Terms In te, situation very be nted low.two central always ren ements, fone 25 ¥ EvENING.BED 1874.= Ex W AD Oxprossen ne having some know! wedge DLE.DOM-TO (LET, double or single.Torm improv.To » desirable & % Tackwell, Me- ing so ProY: es FRIDA STARLIS ; 3 \" .ROOM BY board, do st.08 2 unéxcelled.t., or eo Hart cheap, F.MeMANN, \u2018contemplates ro noting in week, the ET, Belleville, Ont, A tn 8 butcher's shop.on Apply 11 Bleury E A BOARD AN ra O0K BY SMIDDLE a English family.178 8e Dr VELL Apply to D1 Cadieux st., \u2018 owner Farin two holidays during the ; M.FROST & CO, Bel ! the business proto GIRL TO ATTEND A iy 144d a a oT bathroom dat Bot co letter, ppoderste, Eng AND SINGLE ROOMS, WELL olf at 0568 SANGUINET, 001 us A good bargain.JOHN MORRIS, ok ort onlays during | than a afsoturers of # A er AoE TP ATTENDA BU 818 a month, washing inolu 99 ¢ 09M5-DOUBLE AND SIN st 27 St Hu DEL end 90 defiste Der month, NE STONE Beal katate Arent: treet.stock market has Sales 5538 shares Man FICE FITTINGS W Aisi speak Fre _ M.KL, 24 #t.Louis TVATE FAMILY, BY R De Vir, Claes price | .9.8 sd, Fortier st.sa = 100 St Matthowrt.i i dah 126 Bt.Jame last meet, the Local sa $1000 This In- W CASES, STORK AND OFFICE 8t.Catherine at.MAY AN E FRTENCED ANTED_BOARD I enter erent reas rt st., opposite 1 LOOMS TO LET.085.pr woo.Apply À TENEMEN d'ucatly laid out, suitable 1 oe91 10 BOOM voi against 3072 ahares a accounted for 8H0 AVREAU, General Agent.iF ANT BY 187 n small femily where ho Sa s young lady, © = 89 1 = COME _FUILN st.98 LET_TH0 Jo brcener meso ts first-class or- F.ls 1 Del of Roy atree Bb creased activity, may Bank of Montreal divide: AVILA F.James st, Men meral servan lain cuok, good w \u201cGould,\u201d 35 Mane 6 AED | 247 Richmon NISHED HOUM, 8% Durocher street, in firat-ol te- TO having been tho orougl ox \u2018the disclosure of the one until this Las Be Jam must ve rooû bp 7 o'clock.83 \u201cGong, G GENTL a .WELL FUR ssion of Be æ, 5 BE, TA Ene » who n th ly a wall 7831m ALIXIB G me SRP gered a Sn EN ON LOE NET TT i pois\u201d 'Enomas Brie, 644 2 Sets fae Snails Bn iin ug Cie ia nova.Goneidérg the good abowing Eor RTs OF ALIX JL \u2019 Ey ee D A, BART BOY FOR HOUSEWSRE WH 5 ° CX ne \u201c'heforénces exchangelin 40 arse TASTEFULLY FURNIS salutio ons À ok Fr AT ST.HILAIRE YOR SUMMER EN EEE 0 ' 27 otice.+ Jo NORRIS, 10 Thats Doms OP or por exp Ri roid bode Te js 506 Nôtre Do a si or h a nice office.RARE E pieces! \u2018in Cote Bt.Estate Agent to be dividend settled a 950 Dorchester at.TRLS AT THE mit TAB O R family, two c! ecl street.cottage, situ ¥, MANN .t.James street.10 per osnt.ultra- OHM Na ROOM GIRLS AT dress * pri indsor Hotel.D moi tion immedia te Joasension.ART F.MeMANN, 1 James atreet.1208 to the usual however rat gi the Les ANTED \u2014 DINI 8t.Paul and McG 1 or two, near Win rr ONE VENTSHE minutes from s Dame, St.Henri, ; .a IN.201 Tu ON clared t was fel a1) and that à good Western House, cor.CC anted.FLAT OF Fou mod era con- Lemoine, 3652 Notre OTTAGE AT BLUE |: 991 ERI GOOD PAYING IN- CHOIOE_B ING herbrooke at.2 of rrative policy faight prevail in such & |.FUR Rooms W Rooms uitable for or Jousckeottay, me J.SEMI-DETACHED C OF.10d | ENEMENTS, BE kinds of iroporties.pay pre eme ET \u2018 ats might absorbed for, ART YOUNG GIRLS Éne- ; ARD, rooms 8 Th 0 LET\u2014 be high land, a.domte ab 1 stments in these d both Eastern Tenue of 4G x 80, also fow Apply deal of the profits might be provided for, ANTED-TWO BWI peaking French aoû En WANTED ONTORN ROOM BOARD.Yeniences, priva Bonnots, on 965.ve cent., situate and get mors 9 one tes to bo sold cheap.Ap; that fufure bad debts ; rise wi Foods stores op ANTED-UNFURNI est of Bloury st.a, new Terrace, 7 NUL vg Btations.Garden.CHAMBL \"from 0 to 18 per f'the city.Cau and Grecueaven way Of à bonus was a surp x + ulet family w rs Urbain » SHED TWO 8 ps2 GTR.Ti ve dross aad Westera pe part © Victoria 8 pon That the absenge which fell from Sor = HUBITEOTORAL DEAUGHTSMAN dy inaa office.- FURNI r Dorchester.LET AT LONGU te and Ad to JOHN RRI the drop in the stock, bet.~ARCHITEOTURAL 3264,\" He Ful Sous, BTAR FURNISH- der street, corner SHED DOUBLE OR ith 10 apartments pd garden.vai F MeMAN N, of Street.MOHRI Arent, sh by result of the' meeting 35 Address, \u201cQ DT Addre ARRIED COUPLE, May oxen ENISHED DOUBLE OR, road, W on, Bedford Bt.Jam Bt Jamon street, 2284 225 on the stock were 103 WA w wurk evenings.WE EN RATES ONE J0OX NICELY FUER water, etc., reason- e Corinne Pige TH 1 - .126 sales of this 714 last CHURCH furnished rooms, \"P3258, M troom , 98 2 am NISHED HOU 30 6 \"2 1000 AND UP: known, The 226, against 32 otlice ES FOR TRE CHURC WA or am © children.Address, cn Ro single front room, gas, bu 0 EOE, Cris î LOAN-FEOM 5 and Ît closed nt 236, as ood ANTED, VOICES FOR CHURCH à west of isleury, n pre ble to gentlemen.KGLE DOUBLE T part of Bherbrou By G.D.Ross, ey To roved city property.shares, First in activity was Gas.g V 151 Janes the Apostle, also or Mr.O.A STAR office.Ok 2 GENTLE Re ESA e flat, at to OAT, By Estate Agent, Ma.tmp N MORRIS weal.te done at 19734, ices.Apply 903 MEDIATELY, Fi l or west.T5 00M- TO bath ond w.c.on sam 2 John at, 0.125 NAPOLEON À x Real JOH andial Agent, 1d: 1t fell slightly, down \u2018as low as with guod RU Catherine it.at ANTED \u2014 IM furnished rooms, centra fia full bedroorn, with n's Hall Block, yi 0 LE OUBE, N Hichen, rent v., 1613 Notre Pame Real Estate and Fins es street.Bold} having been extent of Harrl \u201c4 at G BOY WHO 18 USED WAR men, 3 ord ha ant be dow ANdross w 2240 8t Catherine st.Quee ROOM, WITH OR À extépsion NTOINE STREET, À COR.126 St.Jai 198 last uk of Commerce ree sold to the ade ED \u201cGOOD STHON pare of horses and be ait POI \u201cHY Yo BTAR office.JR LARGE poumiæ or IT 18% Urey, S025 Bt ine ¥ TS IN THE WEST R SALE-ON ST.ANTON) usiness, good stand 991 1063.Ba ain of 2 points was made, WE to and understands t le I.Wages #3 per week, particulars.\u201cQB: TiD7 É PLOVE i OOM t board, Ist May; also 90 3 Blom GILT NEMEC IX THE WEST ner cut stone ho oe 8000.les Holland, 9054 shares, zal of Bic elteu 428 shares to make bumeelt rel only &t lhe omniff \u2014 57 YOUNG L, m with sf J withou! 0 LET-8 y l ity, modern il ae x make à store; By Char.the close poing 1 x 2 nts was ) 1 a furnished room wi T.3% 0 Cathcart street, ING BUPE- end.healthy locality, modem, liapr Ye for to G DJ Ross, Seal, Estate Agent.1d.dro loet halt hits tween } Suny aires seo | WA durian the day, a firnis moderate.Fr GENTLEMAN DESIR © sin- tn été.modars \u2018Res \u2019 Bt James Street.won go y 56 Tegra h BA Gor 105 Ë \"UUGATHERESFEUT une of kitchen: feras OOMB-TO G A GENT! commodation, hundsom To in 7 one at.ON Sh eal Estate 4, Noire Dame st, 249 PS made, the \u201cclose 91.with sales of 281 shares.FWANIED-A \"W ELL ED 2 kood hand, ss as eo.on bathroom Her TH private f bone, LET EE A I tho heal hs pe 1 NTS A DEIR RES.RESIDENCES AND SHO a point, closing at for how week are of able Young lady = seaside hotel du : = e front Poe ad enience.AA ep gra 0 ) LE ontained tage, situated ern improvements, BALECAT $3100.BER 2002 a blaine jo 18 in desirable Localiti« The Bank Clearings wo holiday ays, but den not sistant for the « edge Of ranch.destrable\u2026 À us 5 to Jet fandaome An ss, with mame, D1) portion of Bt Denise os heating a apparatus, city FUE EA nest Dorch Fos Tre AND, largely ted e totals being Visa pariichines 10.bos i.Dew EST SERVANT \u201coom to 34 Fo Pie FURNISRES FRONT Tater loses, a, Rain able arg Téstment.ve G.D.mows, ES state Are 380m: treat, + lnmiely pr Uonate d 18 897 last week, The ATED À dELOROUOH JENERAL SERVANT, but COMTORTARLE BOON WITH of COMS-E0 TEE, VEUE FYENTE moving, 56 too one éléailar oo i een, a vu Sn JOR BALEAT 31000, A BI.URBAIN 8 13coûtf ser Ft TERS ne 387,004 » Eu OOMS \u2014 rried » room, tern pp ; rag Ste, Famille at.A HOUBEM AID, HUT UNDiR Roo: mon La privaie i fonc) Far fantily.Abply, nd | Bt Victoria = TABTEFULLT foyer pn Pil: Gosford ae TYRE TOT ET oH FR ANS Foret house.Gp.Notre Dame st.Business Chances.Dolidays., 1! vos A OR 10 for the previ ows Four.weeks, ARTED - hie.A between Charles Borroines strect.Gui ON pas Lu ° ET-GIN £ secure cottage ad and ve \"2091 E AVENUE, ANT! voit ODA.moins dur- stand waiting mats Boned] PI Square, Charles UNFURNISHED HO î vate fami] tant street.: to country,but sec lay ground sud view, 36 MCGILL CO.es w SE doter ountidordiie © vw , 991 8 THREE hot water, for ¢.46 8t.Cons aps se, unlimited play Be ber, T\u2014 ft ALE\u2014THE ENT ; .2 p.nu or after i p.m, x Roux t., below Ontario, gas, H9 3 th, w.FOR HOUBRE in, at olf Club House, low rent, di Jantes house, with furnace.G.D.ROSS.R hho a a yraich ia FR gh Bleury 8 173,\" BTAR office, M5-FOUR #00 285 8t U minutes from P.O.tech, 210 large F OF ior.su ing the re ta ENCED NURBE, CUOK t.Address,\" N 3 FLOO 00x ot we.28 AO pmaates front D De RE 891 EW BTON h Bt.Denis\u2019 at\u2019 ho ANTED-AN FXPER the country for May 18 T ROOM, BATH ah « famil - Apply to J , the best ù .usu, { orpeity rérerrneca, Apply Mrs, Biandoÿ dy Re PI oem.i P, FRONT FD PISE DUT CIES oor UE Ta a no iy Rouss, farnace, brick ahod aad stable o stock\u201d A Ts a No aire qauttrai Hi dort Hog Hs es ng summer et - je for 2 gen { re- TPO rooms, Hore, 5 ; ; « beaut{fu AD qu m bet= AND 5 ae me, auitat e i om À ts of 4 and : SALE À US bursd Loo st Dr Urbain ut n.2 VEL i LER.So ge =< a OOM ELEGANTLY F hg.b Cha: mp ge | 2 Lie wiih ve I Trot Jdtonen n and diningro ok EN I rail its st improvements.suocessfti rile paction of of the rovisionse In AT ne bees nue a \u201capsotios 0 of wisssware, must b ï : om : Sar 3 DENIS J, i yi Btock consists o LE nt HO.lo the focal büntioes ter of guess corn + & Co, Toronto, OR HAZ TO HNISHED =D BY the 1st T-HOUS 636 5 ta Apps.off z Townships.icines, this 0a) Dusiriees a ma \u2018against Le LORDS die MEDE ROC TECH PRT ya \"ny I Petron omer fro emptpimen, © Fring | 1 Abbot water ens sieve.\u2019 PENT |: A PR ae pren ions to soe | goes Tals mater of Fie ws WAY trae children, M he un go fe street IB AF.Roe: en wionitg do Tarn French.\u201c3301, 9 1 far Maokay ot + Family private.(fran 2e is Lev S LT CONODIOU J wit ines alter! x 2870,\" Sdn ob office.INES: = 34740 er ae ormer.Tour Bas voon most ENT HOUSEMAID.AF- rent] eu A app a Fo i street, wi Eh at REN dress, \u201cB Bi closes som .have redu A COMPÉTENT HED ROOM IN DR ok st.Di Denis ous ron ie quotations port for New.A TED \"up| NER TTS a So A LARGE UNFURNISHE sekeeping OOMB-AT CR TRA in 100 be put in où thorough of Bs otels, saloons, groce aroceries.dry goo fri quiet, pod.been some ex Stosks are stil ANTE ED AN EXVENTENCED xv sk R first-class house, for 1 rons Losing Fans R.rooms, SEE posté Lo ge to \u201cQ 3268, aus John atreet.] mals LE taurants, onfectionery.Bont ol and stores st Let.fe the lower Porepreseins influe - the adyertisine departmen four dollars per month.yards SME, VO LET_TWO A À.HeOrao, b71 77 8, Dita, a \u201d those start ep, in Notre Damo at.heavy and exert a gl was evident.ais 774 Cralg G0 oftice.F ËT.office.- E BEAD TH g ot, Amiri l OUBES, IN { tenants L.HARRIS, 1782 THE AR, | a rather better ng inessed tho Sn Cook AT TOT TG 00 Re et, Ed ug Roses ee EE Toa Erni aa a | Lota Hf Bln FOFRREE EEE Eat ee metic peser made, bu ni to the country.KHIED MAN TO 0 per month.Apply 2 ROOMS OR O t.pear n m 4 .Nôtre Damgat, on.debts, fx.orryal of 8.Y MARHIE -; us Atove $20 p ELL FURNISHED, OOMS_\u20143 OR 4 { Catboririo,& Rrtinents, bathroom, e W.han y's nat e y 1813 =| ®Co.,61 pe - Ww York ANTED\u2014A sT A dan and make bim- ç DOUBLE ROOM, W with A withont MES unfurnished, on V STAR office.$9 1 apa St.John st.\u201890 2\u201d - x Qo aL aren mont, bardly beta se Bi if at 83 \u201c Ne \u201cdrives then exe t be weil recommended.VUMS- for two entlémen, nis d.Addreus, \u201c8 334 BATH Thos.Darling, 30 Tg ge) and ge! Sa RC oS: BE) For wet min « low prices would uaeful, Mux ibault at, between suitable niehod.78 M ruromond.FRONT ROOM.ON it REA MORENGCY BST, ; Dorat, tures, amo tory.ae 537 pier) vents, as other If gone ke, No.30 Gul oh 1 board, and two unfur FORT ABLY FOR RU0N__TURNTSHED FRONT aver Hal CEL MONT a 4 By Wm.ing to inven tion apply to 3% fine a ee , A tod.dn iY H-FWO BMALL COMFOI gas, hot wale fist.17 Belmont 99 1 1 house, 4 00) p Fo or inter pois ap | \u201cEngland un mes II one and th FOR FAMILY AT L COUNTRY cons rooms, on bath-room flat, room FRONT ROOM = 5 plsbles bayloff, sh ; Bt.Paul st.XG E odie Age VOIS great najority to live wel ANTEDA s GOOK YOR be well qualitied.dou t atrec RT 1.ELY FURNISHED dif required.cellar, at.Fa) is of enough forth than cheese.Butter dey and Tuesday, qb, Mole STREET: OOWFORT- ODN 3 NICE th partial board required.olla.the Cents Store good G0 dearer new have \u2018 MA Mes bo don A VRlY Mounds enter street.by I ar So TT Te modern con Ra on papes flat, wi rt TH x re (with Er E00 fed omens nial nang po D ox AN.Stan ted, the 40 Bt.pr at Wesson and, d purchase \u2018activé and À or Hin ao stil very Letween à * = 4 \u20ac FCRNISRED HOOME WITH BATH 9 \\ .Pork has \u2018 here ui D-FEW HER FOR Gy Ke Laer OCHS DONE OR TWO EE CAN OBS OS BIT ov 4 Barr, Apply to 140 Sançni oan a to Goa ee | 4.7 sud Investment Agont, 4 RE hon orl TEE ert oy are a litle lover.P rong and lives that hers fe wbers ANTE -\u2014, forre 1 11 furnished bedroom Beautiful Rene NUR- rooms each, w mon nt et, | NO 134 \u2018dourtadiog wn n quiet.be dency.ale oat \u2018our great NV thon experten nd > Queen nt.R ou, Tf desired Private Clarks \u2018Gos, 50 peat\u201d T.CATHERINE 81.¥U3 Lg (rom 74 Lo 813 yer month ne Jinoont | out T IS BOOM ASE A dort pd dune bars still upward ten r demand.w do not.Stork {bone exper 23 an MUST BE ATIVE droom, if deol ply at W.J.Clarke & 0 COM \u2014_A 240 8 2Sd'Annorst st, or er NEMEST, NO, 1563 Eco trest, large And sand doe, prices a oa quiet, with's poor de: while others \\NTED\u2014X BTABLE MAN, MUS en and harness.jargo roôma.Ap Oo er STE room.HHED AND ONE = IGE _UPPEE T TE.good Te \u2018\u201cOpper- Bt, dapted for rie of of a hat tan oo ands or rtment to suit ped ade has Dan.W \u201cnd sndors cr C'APPIS to wre OM NTO iy Fonsisnep Frost hoon | arabe, in ONE ¥ fomiiy.Apply Moo I Bond: Bovathaia, 115 Ince ape wall Lal low ion on, EA wpionaid chance to Sosa wold, air.Orla, Amerivan snd Foreign.Whes one who is no \u2018oon fat.ol anfa ent low.Ape .ing WILL Leon: oh \\ BD Avp Gepts : © off const: Brow , Windsor Market, ANT, PRUFENT- on bath 15,7 Philips ag asquare.9 à Dosis st.GEN: gent low.OUSÉ.DOUX 5 : state nyestment Ye Ying bus sur rue.#00 M Montreal, Beerbohm reports: LOS PASSAGE ana for ship ER RAI gentlemen on ADY WILL LET TWO OR THRKE ht Lm RL ERC CES TA RN LD EE Cad Br.AomD «Real Esta .1% 0 BL To.por to dau d corn firm.Oargoes on - Corn.Strong, Frenc ferred, aloo a HH Fim SLL 27 IR 0OMS\u2014LADY 8 for housekeeping to 8 yo dim, or magried couples, 91 Te sland, between Pointe + 198.Metcal fe 08 4 3 aletlag an t: Wheat, turn dearer a wheat and generally nnoful, Apply st à AT UE VAT ERLY R un urnished ores in part, & Companion.lant to ce TREE For ts eo } apply sf Ch MENT rodma i tact i hperior 3 perfor ; i AR tryed, party buy fog could id, Te ot ry markets pute.Liverpool ° oF iat Call.Wi TED INNEDL LY A £ pad and bo TT ronan pariah oo 1 PEAU URN locality very he Sy SE_KU.64 DUBORD- STREET, 4044 Durocber w.c's.Jarge yards, b roe Se n $01 pal 0 Elite iO of, alo oune, when _ .board, eo mar: + re re TX ea! foi the dining roo re EN- 8TAR ofico RNISHED KOON, t Shifgrsn.Rew ie Er containing 0 room Tents greatly Tt RAN: wu Lis oir nz HOE SITUATED I fornia arp ang Joa: Jone, ee Was TED MAN XD re El work, Joan Tob 3 00N_FT to married couple, withon dress, dress, 9 3208,\" 8xal DBNIQUE h won 10 Pet CE HOU i : 11,00 nix ro treat \u2018 Real Ratate and ave nent Agen Shroot.| Gaz 5 of hote al one ven UN Number FOR THE sick.cumberance, both fo door.Apply A 9 a Rona hail, ar ol 3 fobimona i ret « cents TAN 3 SES - hmond st 5.Sl LE ei Done, De Heh CE 3 dress *\u201cW, 3423, solde 0D6.9 Fans pally outdoor ome in oy He ROOM FURNISHED.SUTTAR Ro t.Beaver Sone Ath tres bedr 8 | 00 - ress PATONS CURRENT.April 27,188 veel = STAR off RTRONG GILL.M-\u2014FRONT D.6 Beav \u201cDelmont Fins T t- Tow dr Co, res PBIONS OU ve xt, at J SL TRONG or two gentieme ul 10 LET COVER greet rent F.Mewhort , to Sorrow.Mvmmroet.Li pes.on MAY YW ANTEP-AT ONG, ge, tre Damme et, sot for ono B, RH MARÉI LES ear of 70 ve | By Ww.F ha Wanted nn fends to open.op to éaoiat fnétichon.1100 Ne FUBNIBHED BOOMS, | Toots, ore rel eat 90 - Real Estate Agents, , 52 froge Avance À oes apr _ \"ONFORT 89 2 og t obtaining nicely can bave © a good A James & i Se.Sacraments.(0 F OW 14.000 DOL] oe A Toed nurse stairn.Td OONS_COMFORTA BR sairous of o EE! comforts, 3 perse Balldings.sp TO BORD r for Nô- GIRL XE 6 \u2019 Union aven 7 VATE 49 8 costraen TRABLE TENANT THAT | Fraser \"ST.ATED 345 por een Arena A ASE da LOSC three, nt No.44 Mc ] GON\u2014FURNISHET rate.\u201d 37 Anderson st 00 1 ox On Masato street FOR TISET rpo LET-Lo Gare, 501 Bherbrook ke oy ith pee ne Are fetes vigao oues | Var SP Bo pr eavenue ; 4 ly: terms mm AT 0 orne, tte er, tus i : Ware.SR EAT, ame TROON UNFU I= FRED, TAL: wot - uni ROE oT sh Vera rer aul lioxa, ad ed AGE, sei\u201d T2 Done ; he ThE ard Rens end?En Cry fo.Pitcher s 0006 ne w 92 t.Apply lt NLY, boar 7 Mod bath, etc.ren si torse, ve Childres.1 ol Avy Ju DEA HOPTEMAIT FSI AT TEND Rr pt Sodufrom rat class Bourd, also table A path.ia ° aE + WAL = aren 80 per wonth.Apply at 27.Stanley $7387 Ht.Catherine st on ; oar Devadaie's,2 FURN ib t.\"UatHorine ntrec atree WELL RECOM.TE TWO PTRGTE ARE vars at bed 00] ap Victoris 2 TED = AC AG Tor \"a He de mme # dh let, with gas =hd ho : > nt at Loc br: #0 ai Hute Mills & lon ER 2 in Mansa et, wy a Pupils Wanted, 3 I PAINIL ING, NAT ANTRO_PTPILS 1 SIN pren EASE va paintisg, dass Pormaing.Apple, 6 THE.only permanent WALL FINISH manufactured in thegominion, and acknowledged to be the best thing for this p urpose.ever - place of poisonous Wall Papers and Kalsomine.Arsenic, Copperas or other poisons used in its manufacture.The Only French Liberal Newspaper in the District of Montreal.so - Subscription :-$3.00 A YEAR, placed on the market.isinfect your houses with Alabastine.Rapidly taking the No THE 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.ITHHE great success of Al imitations of it being are worthless compared wi nothing but Alabastine.: MANUFACTURED BY THE ALABASTINE CO, LIMITED, PARIS, ONTARIO.HILL & FORBES, 427 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL, DAILY AND ~ >\u2014\u201cLA PATRIE\u201d\u2014 WEEKLY.LIVELY, NEWSY, ENTERPRISING, IMPARTIAL.I 31, 33 and 35 St.Gabriel Street, % H.BEAUGRAND, Managing Director.abastine has ied to many spurious placed on the market, an ith it.General Agents for Quebec.Ny A First Class Advertising Medium ONE CENT A COPY.MONTREAL, \u201cLA PATRIE\u201d PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.A FAMILY SECRET.CHAPTER XXIX.\u2014( Continued.) \u201cYou never came to wish me good-night, 1 thought of it unti} this morning.faintly biushed, atid then sighed.| \u201cMy father came home, apd it was my dut su, % attend to him, before Fnybod else.?course; your ther 18 very good td voile ia all that le noble, god good, and Kind?\" she answered, quic \u201cAnd your mamma?\"I potes knew her.She died when I was still a chil \u2018Then a have lost much,\u201d said Cecil lordaunt, warmly.\u201cMy father has always mn generous and first-rate to me\u2014treats me like a friend; but my mother\u2014she is too kind.She loves me more than You would like my she loves herself.mes \u2018abe lke you?\u201d asked Maud, artlessly.\u201cThey say so.But I hope you will know her.Shels suro to come and thank you.\" \u201cWhy has she not been to see you?\u201d \u201c1 bade Captain Arundell say nothing of my fliness.Told her by any one but my- -self, my accident, would assume fearful pro- x ious.| hen I am wellshe can listen to \u201cThat is kind of you,\u201d mused Maud, with a smile, \u201cI'wonder what my poor mother was like.\u201d The captain stood in the doorway.He saw thelr Ir sparkling countenances, no seem- ead their very hearts, and reading io gave him grie unutterable.But he Yaa man who had school his passions, and could assume feelings that he felt uot when needful Few men in life had been more tried than he\u2014tried, too, in most cruel manner through his best affections.\u201c1 am sorry for your accident, sir,\u201d he sald, advancing, \u201cand 1 hope you have had -every care your sttuation required.\u201d as sald with lofty courtesy; but even the youthful cornet could detect the undercurrent of earcasm and anger, which his trembling lip ill concealed from notice.\u201cI was brought here insensible, sir, or Î am the last person to intrude.Still, as Iam ere, I can only say that, if all hospital patients had such kind attention, accidents would be less regretted.All in your house have vied in anxiety to serve me, while your dau hter, sig, has shown a tonderness and ness which I cannot too highly extol.\u201d kincne is my child, and needs no praises.\u201d At this moment Maud left the room.wW, sir, wben think you you can be _ removed?\" he.sald, abruptly.i.tor\u2014\"\u201d stammered Cecil.\u2018IT am not going to drive you forth before your, Um or in defiance of the doctor's advice,\u201d said the captain; \u201cbut once you leave, I must request you will forget the road to my house\u2014the existence of me and mine.Il my daughter has nursed you yell and tenderly, and you feel gratitude, \u2018the only thanks I ask is never to let her see you ain.I would rather the meanest wretoh t at over crawled, the vilest criminal that om & condemned cell, than have come here.Personally, I Ton not, and have nothing to say for or nen st you.But I know your family d race; from contact with you and yours Th have shlelded my angel for sixteen years.If I bave to bury myself in tho wildest desert of Arabia,the most desolate mountain region of America, you must meet up mors.\u201d H oavons, | sir, what have 1 done to eall own this cu pon me?Mr.Meriton, I ve your daughter with all the fervor of a ; ung, man's first affection, and I had hop- sir.My daughter will ra- wear to me that no word of nothing, Ba ve or shall fall from your lips, or even \u201cJ saparate you for ever, and reveal to {rrevooable determination.\u201d er than see her no more\u201d cried impetuously, \u201c1 will promise any- acoept your word, believing vou a man honor,\u201d said the father, gravely; \u201cand 2 fio taking | this potion, tell me how © aocident ocou wishing to ase tho father of his ul nurse, readily took the potion, and i, ina frank and manly way.told of his \u2018 anne into the army.hia invitation to 46 brother officers, winding up with ; accident te the d Prom that instant I 1 new nothing until d yaelf on & couch In the nr£f room, Es BY 5 not be removed,\u201d r ah said Meriton, feu regret much that 5 A fier father, who ; ee 1% boid 80 bewitohing à girl can he have or half think the old our\u2019 days fos our dau hter, my friend Ca hedoctor.By the lattar it 9 à have.been brought hither, am ( ve feselved every attonuon.The Ere de a8 to your removal,\u201d otion grace and fection.er re Tarsh or oi is evidently a gentle- t sad eplio their out what.and he, wra ; his wuole He) from seeing her, but not from thinking of her.Who knows but what I may discover the secret! Here she comes!\u201d It was, indeed, Maud, ho from Instinot perceiving that Cecil was not bappy.ha rned to keep him company ever ue ingtheir few days\u2019 acquaintance had any interview been so sad; a strange presentment seemed to welgh\" them down.The half unconscious lovers appeared to know that they were to meet no more; that the seasun of joy was over, that of trial and tribulation about to beg Not a word was spoken on elther side to which the father could have taken exception, but they spoke in a low, earnest tone.They made faint allusions to long separations, end then both were silent ; he sorrowful, his heart bursting to s ak; she with tears bedowing her beautifu cheeks.At this juncture the doctor esme, and found his patient somewhat feverish and backward.The man was a shrewd observer of the world, and saw at aglance how things were.But he magia no remark.Many a doctor has made his fortune by being reticent in his observations.In this case he had a shrewd guess how his communication would be received, and 50 resolved to be silent.\"Complete quiet,\u201d be remarked.\u2018Thera isa voile ht aggravation of fever, which must Sve 7 \u2018cannot leave to-day?\u2019 asked Cecil, with a sly glance ot Maud.\u201cCertainly not,\u201d pronounced the doctor, just as the captain entere And so, this being Friday, it was decided that Cecil sbould remain until Monday, when ho must efther show himself at headquarters or obtain fresh leave of ance.This declsion was at a latey hour communicated by Mr.Meriton to Captain Arun- dell, upon whose countenance the sailor- merchant gazed with something like awe,s0 familiar did it appear to him in some other stage of existence as it were.\u2018it is a sad accident for a cavalry officer,\u201d observed Arundell,\u2018\u2019and all the more serious for the trouble it has given you.\u201d \u201cAs the trouble will end on Monday, that matters little.I have nothing tosay against the young man\u2014only, I object to s! rangers.Mr.Mordaunt is an only son, I believ \u201cAn only son: his father Sir Vincent.Mor- daunt, has been long married to the Lady Blanche, but this is thelr only child.The barvnet Is proud of him as his heir\u2014the mother tdolizes him, Upor m Ths ey are'not much to be blamed, fine young fellow, and likely to do jorodit to the service.\u201d Mr, Meriton bowed, but made no reply.Shortly after the officer took his leave.- \u201cI seem to know that fellow\u2014uncom- monly short and dry.It's clear he don't like poor Cecil, who won't be allowed to dangie in that direction.1 fancy, he is hit a little hard, and will find it tryin, But men get over it\u2014yes, they ge There was my boyish flame\u2014I was hot enough over that; but when she laughed at me, called me a boy, and sneered at my age, the sore was bad enough at first, but it soon died away, Poor Lilly, I wonder what has become of her; she never was SIREN) like so lovely as Maud.I wonder she e minx would think me too old, Just as Lilly thought me too young.\u201d And though scarcely yet abl e to decide as to the seriousness of his own reflection, the captain found himself thinking of Maud a | more than was agreeable or On his return to the apartment which he occupied when not on duty Hé found a lotter thut amazed and startied hi It was from Mr.Haldane, \u201chis guardian and more than father, who %Wnnounced his return te England, and [requested his company next day to dinn \u201cL'have been detained| in Italy by Elos Hlpanor\u2019s 8 long term of convalescen Ber ord h recovered; an er ad Mende and ley row Agundell, d'lote a as a am ca ds the.new, the oe tfirns up.But that is quité and nothing can rove jr As a rule, the captain wad A A love that once has ceased {8 as difficult to resuscitate ns the soul of thé\u201d eparted\u2014dead once, dead fora And yet It may h ave boon d nest whileit lasted, until killed re.og baer to) eo sp and ear- y frostor CHAPTER XXX SHADOWS OF THE DEPARTED.Tho real history.of Balthazar, otherwise Mr.John Haldane,was known to faw,If any, save to Hubert Mordatint, who had bee strangely deserted by his wile, Lucy\u201d Mot.daunt; but even to him Who m of his life was chleflv & secret, vik relier er kopt with the moro Jon a Ît was not one of od the ed oil and eft: hem, no one me ner During the interval tha es ince the departure of Ca tai: ry Wal for Canada.afte a ilriad tion lg which onde iy x refusa) a Her hea heal £2 bn, ù border at first.i) hie A (Beech-tar) and Have obtained the only remard at tying oa ar EAbition 1078 BOURGEAUD, FIRST-CLASS CHEMIST.Supplies the Paris Hos Our (Wine ard 0/1) Creosote Ca Professors such as BOUCHARD, in case of chest and Aronch France and abroad have ordered no others.Require oe sach box or bottle the label bearing BOURGEAUD'S rewards and BRap TH yo Chemist to the Paris Hospitals.| PARIS, rue de Rambuteau, 20, AND FROM ALL CHEMISTS- sules have been experienced in the Paris Hospitals ULPIAN, POTAIN, BOUGHUT, ta Affections, Cough, Catarrh, ote, bat the BE PR GENUINE.OTT \u201cYa tals.Doctors and T, 8l0., and they have proved medical Calebrities in OSPECTUS.a tism ?manent cures surely follow its it this Spring?impure Blood.Gaved of Paine's Celery Compound, and believe it has saved my life My pe h En She éruption 18 rapiduy MOT.8 n Lie.henlipg, and I am fire hundred per cent better every way.\u201d ALONZO 4 ABBOTT dsor, Ve Weakened Nerves.Acted \u201cThave nervous debit ute a time pdr nervous de Bucy: and Likea J had taken à grea a y difrer- Charm.CPL EH ants of ofecting Com mpound tod Hie o charm, ; coppice WESLEY, forty Es.Constipation.rd ; Patnes .Wnhout.As » te a ve ys a : 1 have tried remedy remedy for ve or aix y Peer.And have found nothing Squa It in my of costivenes.J.B.JENKINS; yd's Creek, Tenn.f .Sm Paine\u2019s Celery Compound strengtheny the nerves, regu- Bas Cho bel a and Incites theliver to Dealihy action.organ valet it 8 1e gives life and vigor to = on.SIX OTB.Dragÿtsts Wuirs, Rsomanpeon & Ce, Montreal.- Spring Disorders THEY are legion! 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Tokio, Jupan, February 165.\u2014The air had a familiar fecling that January night, a familiar feeling adoxically strange in this country where even the winds and the clouds arc unfamiliar, The streets of Tokio, as I rode through them from Kanda to Koudan were very quiet.The puper doors were all shut; the gontle light that shone delicately through the tiny white panes and tho wide eaves that hung over the little habitations protectingly low, expressed a thought of home, the first I had found in Japau., The sky was flat and & gray and furry and it was softly cold.I carried a budding camellls branch with ono conscious rec flower opened-eyed.Suddenly I saw my gamellia through the darkness red and white.1100) the snow had cone.Tél sifentiy.lightly, with asigh.The streets were scon white with it, and the foolish little roofs by the way side, and the shoulders ol my jinrikisha man trotting ily between his shaïts.It whispered amoug the twisted branches of the tall pine trees, as we rode into thy deeper shadows of a sacred grove,and made à soft crown aoout the head of Dai-Butz, the great gray sioue Dal-Butz that sits there on a little eminence ali day under the sun, ail night under the stars, and preaches to the pople, with folded hands.As we rode over Po moat into the (Ginza the tlakes hogan to tall more thickly bécane unfriendly, drove into our faces.The long wide avenue ot tiny shops, each with its dulnty swiux- ing lanterne stretched out behind the storm in dazzled bewilderment, the harc-hoaded little folk we met bent and shivered and clattered along on their high wooden gela under great flat paper umbrellas, with all their graceful garments drawn tight about them.It was fairyland overtaken by a blizzard, in a state of uncomprehending éollapse.| By and by I saw the square lantern of Kudan on its pyramid of »iones, glowing high among the swirling flakes WITH A NEW ECCENTRICITY.es Next morning a strange white Llight lay over vur little garden, and thick upon tha camellla hedge, from Lehitid which nosound - of our little neighbor's ramisen cun.e atall that day; and it seemed to us that the Leart | of our beautiful Japan was chilled abd silent, and that it was time to go.Yet it seemed to walk suddenly into cur intellectual privacy and make à riot there, this idea of going, of riaing for any © fi time besido à dancing paper globe throu;ch the grotesquerie of Toklo 8 dusky evening, over the moars and past the white palace walls, of saying to this strange litle wor td, new with a thousand years of oid, Say- onara !* and of going forth into Lae one we knew before, not to return, Fur one does not reach Jupan often In ilo course of the ordinary life-limue, and the farewells of youth are always forever.The riot lasted three days and three nighis and left us with the conviction, which 1 consider it my duty iv make publie, hat no weak minded things pry of extent bo fo wh.= zation \u2014 called opi wife just turned fe fro a more.Was shown room of new house expressly de designed to hold the lady's band boxes.Dread: Tul story of a newly omacipated Ju you oung y dancing marr each time ith different three I ap propriety would prefer same man\u2014Can't print th | too much like gossip.\u2018Jun.1st.Met several gentlemen driving to Mikado's raception at 8 a.mm.Full evening dress, silk hats, patent leather shuos, curious white woolly mufilers about throats.Obéorvéd carefully and found to be importations cutirely appreciated but incorrectly understood\u2014best quality Euglish bat towuls LITERATURE.\u2014 \u201cReceived to-day from Yokohama another \u2018Handbook of Japanese\u201d for use of foreigners visiting Japan, with polite request for notice of same in journals to which 1 contribute.Shall be happy to #ix0 notice.Most original idea.Selection vf English phrases admirably made, and all the Japanese equivalents berutifully printed in the native character.Nu tourist Who comes to Japan properly educated in the Chinese alphabet can afford to be with- a this book.Honor to whom honor !\u2014 hor's name, G.Tornita.HN renc oUKSE WITH l'OREIGNERS.\u2014 \u201cJa- pune stil viclous.Saw whole silver service belonging to foreigner that had been destroyed by Japanese cook.Articles thrown at cook\u2019s head and sev vrely dinted.Family silver.Loss irreparable.\u201d JAPAN AND THE Powrns.\u2014\u201cH.N.full on this point.\u201d 1 might go on, but as the preacher fre- ueutly aud aptly saith, I weary you.think I have brought down evidence enough to convince the most suspicious that no treasume trove of marvellous things lies perdu between the pages ot that note- buuk to Le evolved later into a surreptitious article for a great magazine, and that they have not been defrauded over much.The note-book 1 shall keep as a monument to certain noble intentions, perished untimely.AND so IT BEFEL that ane day thore whirled madly from the Grand Hotel to the jetty along the sunny rams by the wide blue bartoroi Yokohama, two belated jinrikishas.In one Louis with twenty-four packages, the gayest of paper patasols, the saddest of ,countenances, in the other your correspondent, with twenty- four ore, a Japanese cat without a ail, and cruotions that shall ro unwritten, Tue little very tug wr as gerefining itseis hoarse at us; presently it hustled us away to the great I.and: O.steawer lying with her prow curned toward China.fi vas à desoiate n.orueut.Louis, bobween hey emotions and olner inipediments, required the assistance ul thtée quartet-masters and the fourth vifteer wo mount the accommodation ladder.\u201c1 struggled blindly up behind through the mist with which the sun, acting upon her feelings, cousiderately enveloped har, which ronde a Little -Hke a paragraph trom a \u201cGentle man\u2019 5 Magazine\u201d of 1560, but which is my Feel approximation tu the verity of the situation.Thonn Kobe, with {ta wonderful shipping prospects, Îts mountains behind, raged and ble, tts mandarin sellers apd its softer air.Then the Inland Sea.That is to say, à voyage through the | Beenery vf adream, For here abides that most shy and exquisite Spirit of Japan, the Spirit that whispers in all her winds end person should go wo Japan antess he is able to bring his days to an hu berite close there, OU is brapared Lo Make siDjAVrecK of hi geutle alfecttons und tis feeble braias upon | the rock of departure, In view of the toregoing statement it is with some compunclon LLat 1! uwell uuon Louls's sustained hostility Lo Lhe Wei à leaving long after I had sucemmlwd and bee gun to take farewell gluncesat Pusi-Yonua.Butitespeclal correspondent niust not know compunction, and t aw vo mpuilosd lo say that Louis's conduct | was andefensibie, S Koshi mahl\u2019 «wii a fie!) Bae inur- ne in the morniti, loonige regredutiv Into Lie glowing ace puis ol the three char coal embers of the tumily kibuchi.\" SN\" Koshi maté?\" she BUgRestea dl noo, joy fui in Lh acquisition of __nincteen teapots and a new verb.\u201c 8' Koshi madi I\u201d she entreaied at night, diluting with ono small Hiupoieut tear tho suki in the saki vowl, And when | would not 8' Koshi mati, no not for the return of the witd geese or of the wi-teria blossoms in the spring, then was I iatlack- ed on the score of our joint duty to the Canadian public.Had we come to Japan with serious aud honorable intentions toward that intellfgentand expectant body or not?1 protested that our inteutions were all that could be desired.Had we or had wa not covenantad together to supplement the encyclopædia about Japan on ail poii:ts, for every houssholder subscribing to this paper, and his enthre fumily?1 blushed to recall the vow, made in the presence of the recording editor on St.James street.Did I or did not remember our communings together OX THE TOSSING PACIFIC when we conjured before us picture after icture of that subscribing househoii-r in ris carpet slippers, we ated after tea beside his cheerful selt-freder, reading aioud to his faithful wife and grown-Up sons and daughters and the young lady slaying with them, columns of valurble, nutritive, interesting information whioh ihe uidest could profit by and the youngest understand, and which wa were proud to think would ba planed \u2018Garth Grafton\u201d and Louis Lloyd\"! remembered.the vision and sighed.And what, sarcabtically, had wen the proud result ?To what extent had tho thirst for knowledge iusjured ih this deserving fanuly been quenched by our efforts thue far?I ventured tie suggestion that really very little of the information woe had contribyted to the(!'anadian press could be found in the encyclopardia, and received i Klance which made me ponder my frivol- Fre discussion left us with a largely increased sense of the responstiniities of the situation and very vague ideas as to how they should bemet.We touk our note-bouks from the respective walls into which they had retired and sesnned them anxiously for facts, civil, religious, military, social, any kinds of facts available for transhipment in the haste of departure.In order that the public may be relieved of the slightest puspicion that the under-mentioned writer has collected under false pretences a number of these valuable abstractions for pu rposes of self-aggraudizement the con- nts of at least one note-bouk shail be poured at its feet, It is a large black shiny respectable nute-book and it went Impressively with me everywhere in Japan.\u201c Educational,\u201d nently written at the top of one page.lecembor lith, visited University with Louis Mrs.Gallicus, and Professor B.No.of students in University \u2014 No.of professors \u2014.No.ol departments \u2014.No.of graduates and matriculants Inst year \u2014, Mel President.Short and stout.Coat snd trousers.No kimonos pernutted on teaching staff?Enquire and note hardship.Youth xrowing up in flowing kimono, suddoni thrust into collars and seams, ote, English ro- fessors gradually being ed Ly Jap ditto.E.Ps mostly bachelors, living in pretty little houses about nivers.Grounds.Groat shane.Tiflined with Protessor B.ynäfin! ng tn.Bue china.Seoured re- Homo distance under this, to leave ronm for other instructive matter appears the sententious statement, \u2018Lost, Reporta.\u201d qÉarkhanakes \u201cTifined with Prof, M., n.Mapager Earthquake Dept.Jap.Govt.CHlaborate Into joke.) Farthquake machtne -eeismometer\u2014magnetic needle \u2014 traces movements on revolving cylinder covered with blackened.Very {nteresting._see pamphlet.Prof.M.'s invention.Parlor or by seismometer.Sweet thing.Blands on mantel.always tell by looking in morning HOW MANY EARTHQUAKES have occurred during ni ht nd whether chimney's down or not.no famiiy subject to seisms should bo in thout.Bur- glare knowii to escape b alarms\u2014selsmo- Jeter in every case fatal to seisms.Louis wishes to introduce them in Canada because we wd, get so much more wear out of them there.J oge_why périor seismometer unlike plaste r Venus?Because can\u2019t always be depended pn to {Imagination hiatus).Saw model; Chinese idea earthquake machines.Globe on Prox dragou\u2019s heads sticking out round globe, loose balls.in mouth\u2014six frogs sitting round at corresp.intervals\u2014 ouths o looking up.Bhock occurs, balls fly n direction of shock, mouth of.LEB.8.W.frog, ns case may be.\"Note\u2014 \u2018Invention which though doubtless f uate appeals much more readil the plain Western Jmstsniie toind t an magnetic needle and cylinder, etc.Pam mie inadvertently packed up with Nikko the heads \u2018Naval and Military\" 1 ria of but pointed and suggestive bint to, myself to consult the articles of Mr Henry Norman appearing in the fail Mai] the STAR and certain America jor which hint Il\u2019 consider valuable cn Sard day of another Ja Chi, Jobe \u201cOR Saar sa 9 of ~~ Notre Dame De Gta De Grace.tis all her streams and smiles in all redies- here among these dainty water- recches opening and reopening, alluring anid reallurin always within the charined bound aries of the Hiûted mountains where her feet pass, ever it ali, and over * slow- Iv into the liquid silence and mar- sd al the gentle hantasm which the soul of Japan, though neither the miiseivharies nor Lhe geugraphies may acknowledge Yas.It rains a little, a playful sprinkled ténderness which nobody could the seriously, and through the rain the quaint curves \u2018of the mountains nearand far rest upon the water in the upper and under voiurs Of à dove's wing.All at once far and away down a ciear narrow space between two strangely tortured purple peaks there quines a burnished bur fo the sky.It glows and urelts and ~preads into another sea, it drops toa weird red burning, it lea up and wavers aud pales, and all these æoblins of mountains in gray and white and purple and rose and gold seem to let thelr garments slip into the dreaming water and troop toward the dying light.* * * And suv good-bye Japan good night! The gods you jove and ridicule keep your palms soft, FA thoughts sweet, your manners gentle] oud-bye\u2014 goud- night! spell is ds \u201cas wa Move GARTH GRAFTON.NEW MACAZINES.The opening article in, the Popular Science Monthly, tor April, is \u201cThe Psychology of Spirituallsm,\u201d by Joseph Jastrow.ÀA short sketch of the rise and progress of spiritual- isin and the result of investigations is given.The exposure, by the Seiybert Commission, as well as tho English Soclety of Psychicat Research, of the various methods © miployed by noted mediums, is referred to, and the writer concludes with the declaration that there is to make the term \u2018medium\u2019 synonymous now \u201cabundant evidence with \u2018impostor \u201cChristian Belence\u201d is also soverely handled in this gumber by Frederick A.Fernald, who gi numerous instances of the fatlure attending the practise of this new science.The absurdity of the position maintained by its followers is also defined.\u201c The theory of Christian Science,\u201d says Mr.Fernaid,\u201d may seem very beautiful to persons ol a highly religious amd a highly emotional nature, but it has no more connection with the cure of disease than a rain- how has with the multiplication table.\u201d The signs of ite dec \u2018adence e adds isalready quite apparent, \u2018Curtosities of Natural Gs,\u201d by Prof.Jas.F.James makes reference to various crude theorics as to the origin of natural gas and describes some of the nuinerous successful wells in Ohio and Indiana, ending with a caution as to the waste of tls valuable product.Prof.Huxley has an article on Agæosticism, G.J.Romanes one on the derivative origin of the human mind.Prof.Jos.P.Cooke tes on the Chemical Elements, and Jno.W.Dafoe offers an illustrated contribution on the domesti- calionwf the buffalo.Vicks' Hiustrated Magazme for April has: as its colored plate the diamond gra scriptive note in the Pleasant sip de department telly of its beauty and good quali- ies.An article on evergreens by | Pierce is 8, prord in favor of the eulti- vation of trees which persist in wearing old thes es until they get their new suits.The, culfivation of gladiolus and chrysanthemums are two other articles of interest to floricutturists.~The usual num- bor uf notes and suggestions occupies the remaining space.In Regard to Morrison.0 the Editor of the STAR: Sir Dos you not think that Lha two ca tits of Morrison would have been honored more if they had daptured him unhurt?ir regretted that they fired at him in a ver dark mugbt with Winchester rifles ory revolvers when they could not see if he held his hugds upwor if they were sparing his life, and it lioped the judge will take into consideration his narrow escape from death and also of his good conduct in not finng at the policeman who went tohim after he was shot as the doctor found another revolver hidden In his shirt.Itis said that Morrison understood there was another truce granted him on purpose for some memoers of the St.Andrew's ostety to see him and that the police knew of the place'of the meeting and took advantage of it.A medical man did not attend Morrison till several hours after he was shot and he might have bled to death, It is regretted that Morrison shot Warren, but as both were armed it is bad precedent of both; but the judre will consider this at the trial.When udge Dugas interviewed Morrison at first truce it is'sald Morrison said ne would surrender ns goon nd he got a letter from Mr.Blake; if he had given him another truce for three days longer for another interview after tôle- graphin to Mr.Biake and by kind gdvice he might have surrendered.1 bof the policemen were instructed to save Morri- song life and only Lo shpot at his feet if there were great necessity of doing it.In he ease of O'Neil of Toronto 0 Was isn ed last year for stabbing one of the sol wardens, it was stated in evidence that Sigh en hours passed before medi 1 aid was got and that he bled to dont.The doctor stated that his life might red if medical aid was got sooner.is $ ows that it te dangerous ! to let several hours pass without medical atte Beanie, F.G.JEFFERSON.Warner's Sato \u2018Care removed dotootive vision or sight.wh yr Because it of the poisonous kiâney acid iront iea in.visi caused by - on advanced kldhey disease, another ame: for a no symptom Er a \u2018érner\u2018s Safe Curé rem - R0Tmal vision réturne: ;; vel 5 WHE MONTREAL, DAILY STAR, re they have endeavored to.\u201cMUSICAL MATTERS.PRODUCTION QF CAUL'S .HOLY CITY\u201d By the Choirs of Erskine and Emmanuel Churches\u2014Sehool Musical Exhibition ~Trinity Choir Concert.There 18 probaly ver: very little risk fe en- fo.very ow) tzadiction alleging that fow, very ew Fer in Mon lare capable eading even very easy music at sight.dur churches, our côncerts, our family circles, our choirmasters still more 80, pay the penalty of this deticieney:; they alono kuow the amount of labor requisite toar- rive at something like u satisfactory result.We may say that, among Canadians, those able to read music are indebled to themselves only for this attainment, acquirin, such knowledgacither throughsoine patura bent or through private oxertions.For, up to the iast few years, nothing systematic, nor methodical tuition for musical reading ere iu force.Fully aware or tho \u2018necessity of remedying such a sad state of affairs, tha Protestant Board of School Commissioners, likewise, we believer the Board of McGill Normal School, vo the introduction of the tonic sol fa method in all the common schools under its control, with a superintendent, Mr.Dawson, who has lately been superseded by Mr.Smith, follow of the Tonic Sol > Fu College.Our purpose is not to argue the superiority in ihe choice of the tonic sol fa method over that of the staff gotation maintained in the Girls\u2019 High School : such a discussion would in the eud prove idle talk, both systems pumbering warin adherents trying to up- Lold their own stananrd far above their neighbors\u2019.The great object.attainable through either system, is to educate the ear in children, to wccustum it fo distingish between the differont degrees of the scale, with or without notation; that they may readily find a name for sll intervals, distouic and chromatic; that sounds of dif- terent pitch should tind \u201ctheir mind reudy instantly to apply the propor name to eac of them.The careful training of the ear, such is the basis of « sound musical Instrue- tion.Without it the best lessons will be fruitless.Honce, tunis starting point has always proved aconstant source of pre-occu- pation wo all persons interested in musical uestions.tie French musiclan, Casttl- laze, propased in 1550 a somewhat novel means of rendering (he ear familiar with the different degrees in the.scale.\u201cIt crossed my mind,\u201d says he, \u201cto supply, within three mouths\u2019 time, our solleggio schools with 32 millton puplis.They way not be «lever enough attack a fugue at sight, but they will at least have had their ear trained to the perception of scale-intervals, and be able to assign euchsemitone its right place, and those advantages, which often require many months\u2019 hard work, will certainly be appreciated by all teachers.\"Tis in the open a1 purpose establishing my prepuar- atery school; my pupils will be at work incessantly.Music, let loose among their Calitics le ious, clutches them everywhere: table, in bed, walking, sitting, A running, romping! the scale must beset, them unremittingly snd compel them tu acquire science, even should they feel anxious to escape ITS BENEFICENT INFLUENCE.The steam engine, the railway cannot boast of a more constant, luore regular pace.You will natur ally surmise that I alone am inadequate to this giant task, and must needs engage an army of assistants; 1 shall undoubtedly need their heip and \u2018they will render it with unflinching geal and punctuality, These coachers are BluDly Lime-pieces of every description.\u201d Next folivws à minute description of the whole system, too lengthy for insertion here.The idea which haunted Castil-Biaze was evidently that of fitting a child's ear, from infancy, long before the primary noliuns of solleggio are instilled.And the advantage derived really seems enormous; for it is manifest in those having the opportunity of hearing a great deal of music, either at home or in church.The ear being in this way prepared, the child, even with a very small share of g will and scanty natural propensities, will rapidly Improve.But in most instances the ear lacks this preparatory culs ture; on the teacher alone devolves thd whole task ; and the sooner it is attended to the better.When the child begins attend< ing school he should at Once be sdmiged In- toa singing elas; this would conser him a physical and moral benefit, not to mention the good derived from a m poin nt of view, sven though he should possess little or no voice, and be endowed with very little talent he will, nevertheless, gain by it something usefull Of this fact all persons present In the Queen s Hall last day evenin ; for the Second Annual Concert and Exhibition of Schout Music Work,\u201d must bave boca convinced.While making ali dueallowances for the songs, which wers sung more from memory than from the books, it should none the less be borne in mind that these songs were given with two, three and four distinct parts, and that consequent! the ear had preserve rfect inde open en The singing at sight from manual signs, in two Rave additional and valuable proof of hie ndependence, because of the oblique motion in the parts, and the intervals of the seventh andthe second heid with suitable steadiness.If all these exercises were really quite new to the puplls, if they were gone through for the first time last Monday evening, we must say the result was splendid, and represents a vast amount of toiling.Little Miss Sarah Murphy, of the British and Canadian School, who sang the solo from \u201cHome, Sweet Home, \"is gifted with a magnificent voice, full of \"promise.Her relations should indeed watch over her with jealous care, and guard her against h much singing.or inasm as a modera use of the voice is favorable to health and singing, an immoderate use of the vocal organs is ' FRAUGHT WITH DANGER.Mr.John H.Smith is evidently perfectly conversant with what teaches, has rfect command trom the art \u2018of teach seems to possess the over his little tolls, a and in pendently art of dealing with children.Revere Principal Mac Vicar, chairman of the ot real ard of School Commissioners,\u201d whose interest in any matter connected with education is so well known, was present, and presided at the presentation of certificates.; * = rooveral ¢ com munications have reached us requesting a kind word, a puff as sit worn, To in beball of concerts, the success of which they are anxious to secure beforehand, if possible.We regret being unable to meet threir wishes to such an extents We shall most heartily render assistance to any musical \u201cherein evo any musical enter- jaloment wherein speculation has nothing to do.less concerts, the like, we dn Koonin ourselves to purely artistic considerations; we must not be expec ow the blast for ADY sble- bodied manager.\u201cMusical matters\u201d col- oan is not an advertizing column.The Trinity Church Popular Concert, given last Tuesday in the Armory Hall, was quite a success.The vocal part of the\u2019 programme was very interesting, and,at times, was rendered in a way superior to what we have &° right to éxpect from amateur performers.1he instrumental portion, a to Mr.and Mra d Mr.® Emery Lavigne, was of course, well given, lt was indeed, a pleasure to hear Mozart's Concerto in F, for three planos, attractive by its newness and effects in sonority wa @eldom have the opportunity \"ot enjoying.The movement is rather weak,but in the first and second movements the great musician in wielding his magic wand pours out floods of me ody raceful and enchanting.Mr.Mr.Lavigne discharged their duties conscientiously, a8 careful interpre- tors, bringing out ni cely all the details of the work, towhigh tho je audience might have listened mage beso respect.Mrs, 5, Otic a nats Saccompanist: playing with neatnees, accuracy and dis inctness.Her name should ig added the somewhat small list of really good ae companists Montreal possesses, * - antata \u201cThe Lay of the Last pinot) \u201d by the young fieotchman, Hamish: MacCunn, is regarded b Don a8 a very strong work.Sri making some Hille on he finale, that says: is bis own, although much of it is more or less tinged with national colorin harmonies masters whe {llustrate supern and horror by many pages is won by pure where Mr.TI pride Here we have a to cal in qu The directors of in Now York, on borhocd of 3000 ground floor, each others fpr the pu ing.Fhep fout in Europe of acoustics and t drum of the ear.T sible, reuth, rupted.smaller end of th permanent seats hind it amme \u201cGrand \u201cby some outsiders, (ruitful than is occasions.Gaur = hear.The idea of amount.of labor They were given heartily, heard, Mr.His voice, articula soul, tr \u2018uth of in alike called for ad were tbe most throughout the say, one of | was a precious portant, for witho the contralto allotted to her, came,\u201d with care voice of har pers,\u2019 vinced Mr.Lioyd, of the fact, that a may be said of idest thy face satisfactory male pure quality, yet to preclude al culiar slip of th Pte.But worse chords of the two manner.NOTES cal Difficulties You will {ing at at for.4 favor of this view.tionary published by \u201cgtrictly, every two months, or two months; to signify \u2018twice Wilt trick Al the seventh of the ¢ sa during born May 1, 1850, formation of \u201cMance street: Sir, \u2014In 1 yous Plante.\u201d I he d \u2014In y Was m the comedy aid not a pou Se renentng an p.), re n Monies.lough\u201d will name of nover speaks one therefore, Sop oor makes her a that Mr.MoCord's 8 Mrs.Di \"might havas she m peared on \u201c ONLY A MUSICIAN OF axwos - could follow a scene so full, of - the tender an tenor solo describin, between Cranston.\u201d There in tho oe score in which the effect energy pre and spirit} but, besides the one nam ere are © es ; MacCu on | gains his end yor oying me 0 Fa et most consplouous of these imple à Mlus- tration of these lin No kind nding i iduence eign (ho love pe free.tending pattern, but ve Lhe appropriateness of w .enterprisoare to build a mammoth building upon tho\u201d Wagner Theatre in Which ls goknowiedgea to be the most side.The orchestra will be pi church, the chorus * Hol most suggestive and would have been still more effective had the voices been more numerous, The great guccess of the evon- ing was due to the choir, numberin, of our best voices and singing.chorus was omitted, notwiths our best nott, was more fortunate in his second than with the first all strength, under pshait Barring this EE isad esca 3 Mr.Reyner, the organist, is and his task was a very eas ane; ; sons which made ft very queer to holes oft-recurring oversights as to time, and the 1.Please state what you der t glon \u201c\u2018A statement 1s wanted bi- Is ita statement twice tp when Scniid dy the Duke this never made publicÿ and oblige NTREAL.asked for the authorsahs am gl esired Information, owing of the matter; the author of als a noted Cassidy, whose- nom-i plume CE \u201cMrs.Toe Bator or Stes and hngeghd ary perso ce D uently ca Hh he oat happily our idea of the he good Ja dy.lance at Morton's comedy & ave been, \u201c+ weirdness\u201d soduotive the stolen mesting.\u2018most sim y shower * tune of we most unpre~ charming, ond and ch it le estion.\u201d an immense amusement the site of the present Madison Square Garden, which will contain a vorcert hall of the most admired order.A New York paper says of the \u201cThe concert hall will seat ol Vthe neigh- people, 1200 upon the seat being as good as the rpose of seeing and hears: tan of the concert hall is bused\u2019 jy rev seo and hear in.he ball Will Le built p tically on tho principlo of æ shell or the he sound will be reflected 8, 08 at ay.each range Si forward and no refraction, or acho, is \u2018The floor grad in such a way goats overlooks the one in front of it, and both the sight and bearing Two organs will be placed at either ee are unliiters laced in the e val shape room, with for the chorus rising be- The \u201cBerrvice \u2018ot song.\u201d st vied on the pro- Musical Festival,\u201d given n Erskine Church, by the combined cholrs of Erskine and Emmanuel churches, assis was a gréat success, The audience was numerous, as it always happens in Montreal when there is nothing to pay out.However, the, collect seemed inure rally the case on such a The Holy City\u201d is a cantata easy of execution, somewhat tame, monotonous, yet melodious and pleusing to trom outside the singing, \"Holy, Holy \u201d was many ot one aing the it must bave required.at ttmes unequaily, but with warmth, conviction; every one seeming to exert his utmost powers.Among the numerous and good soloists Bennett certainly won the pal, tion, evenness, emission of tonation and refined Laste miration.His recitatives artistic pieces heard evening.m- ady musicians, acquisition for the ensembles which she vigorously and steadily supported.Her part in, the trio \u201cAt eventide it shall be light,\u201d was modest but im- ut her the downfall would © beon Irretrievable despite, the incau- tidus prompting given by the organist to y sang the solo \u201cThese are they which and precision; but her voice seems to have lost some elasticity and evenness.Excepting the attack though it be, in the solo * And [ very easy heard the : * which ds have con-\u2018 if he was not yet aware: fine voice is not the only factor in the making of a good singer, Mr.| Lloyd e exhibited great qualities.Tho same r.Duquette, whose grand voice, when not strained, brings in such bulk in concerted pieces of easy intonatiom but which throws its weight of confusion whenever he is not sure of his part, as hap- »ned in the trio of Passion Music,\u201d \u201cThou , the most soloist next to Mr.Be © lingers aside the right t even, was that tremolo so 11)-suited to the calm, sustained teces: \u201cContemplation and \u201cAdoration.\u201d To Mr.R.8, Weir the public owes special thanks for the o opportu unity here afforded of hearing new an music, performed in such a satisfactory YMPHONTX.AND QUERIES.Historical Questions Discussed\u2014Grammati- Bolved\u2014Light Thrown on Dark Suhjects.\u201cA Diamond Wedding.\u201d To the Editor ar Notes and Queries! 251 of Conklin's \u201cHandy Mecdine\" Iscelebrated on thé 76:h Snmiversacs 2\u2019 1scelebrated on the of e events\u2019 ,\\ours trui 018 PIBTOLES, Que.LUDGER.14 Hd dame reply that I Rove in the : March 90 in face of the Pal Mall ette\u2019s assertion that it was colebrated on the 60th anniversary.Bi-Monthly, ete.Wellington, or.was Ro AJB.C.1.M opinion is that bi-monthly strictly an prigtnaïl y meant \u201cbimensal or blmestrial, e., oceurring once in two months.\u201d Webster and orcester are Stormonth in his L Dio Harper, New York, now a month.» 2 Arthur Duksot Connaught, ucen\u2019s fatidren, w was, 1 believe, The odson of the Duke of of Wellington, who di n 1852.The casket was probably him, but Ido not know what were ns.ven to ts con- \u201c The Wreck of the Julle Plante.\u201d The following Jette is printed for the in- correspondent, ** Enox,\u201d To ce Léo af Notes and Queries» récent number of your.of the Wieck a ne be able to give ye you Yours sguly, EXCELSIOR, - Another gentleman informs me that it was written by a Dr.Drummond.Let the: author claim the verses \u2014 N.Q.ndy.\u201d + ranswer to Bram of Saturday, à tbe traite Heron, ; Mra.Grun sou that * quoted in hat she that we date, De De pluxt.Ridley, Davenport, Ie, randy.rr] em + Davip MoCorp., ot « show any one that the rs.Grundy does motos occur in the : lis of the Dramatis Personc, line in th oi i oho ne in the a opinion that sho never portrait is slppi re thar t po p Of Mis.Grund presenting had ver ap- 7 \u201cQf What Is the Ola Old Man Thinkiag?* To the Bailor of Notes and Queries, , On reading the lines of the sent to you Mr.Soriver sin he Bran o Ap 9,1 Fines ] them as Daving 2 familiar ri) been, one aoquatnwil with the 400 50 years ngo would pronou a À Bayly-ish, and surély enough.In Voi.1I.0f that 40thor\u2019s Works, 212, the song rony 1 éncloss a of gs ns 14 | a IHL BAD SATURDAY, APRIL a, 1889, 2 DOUBLE SHEKT, -tous in a few words 1 fancy, only © io Lasie and Sn Le 70m ug, 1 Ihave oSneard the Oho len aa der ot Songs HE in Eden dE So yours ever ore Of what is the old man thinking, As he leans on his oaken ?From the mid-day pastime shrinki: He shares not the merry laugh, But the tears of Lae old man 10w, As he looks on pe sonne and gay; And his gra.slow y head ving Keeps fes to the air air the: play; The elders around are 5 But not one cup will he qual Oh! of what 18 the old man thinking, AB he leans on his oaken staff?Tis not with a vain repining, That the old man sheds a roars \"Tis not for his stre Sect He slihe not to linger b There's a spell in the alr they pr Ana the dld man's ey es are For it calls up a pust May-day And the dear rends lost to {6 him, ng, Of their calm repose he is thi AS he leans on his oaken stafl.\u201cMr.Barker, do you thiok we will go to the gea side or mountains next summer?\u201d asked the \u201cpower behind the throne, \u201d as the family sat about the evening lam rs.B.,\u201d answered her hasband, \u201cI have not paid the bill for the Christmas present you gave ma yet,\u201d and a dull silence reigned.eat Sonosiia ôrer refrain res- OTF., \u201cOF WHAT IS THE OLD MAN THINKING?\u201d 4 pose\u2014 will preserve th and growing freely.your Hair Neg Soon becomes dry, liarsh, coarse, and - full.of dandruff; is- loses vitality and turns prematurely gray, or falls ous rapidly and threatens early baldness.A careful dressing daily with Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor\u2014the best preparation for the pur.lu xuriance and beauty to a good old age.hair was faded and dry, ans! 0.Hardy, of Delaware, 11.\u201cbus after using only half a bottle of Hair Vigor it became black and glossy, .ine ' The bo mo 5 a mos! tifying proof of the merit o sémirable preparation.\u2019 Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, Sold by Druggists snd Perfumers.x id lected |i wit wo © hair in ail its \"> writes Liverpool | es.Broamanips, a ALLAN LINE 1889\u2014SUMMER SERVICE\u20141869.Liverpesl, Lewdenderry.Halifax and Pert.land Bervice.Orsauems (p77 TL L STEAMSHIPS.or's PP Har.[f8 Yor.ed rio 12 des 0 des Ratireatbs.SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE.* I cannot express the gratitude I feel.\" Liverpool, Londonderry, Quobes and Meut- - En rederiok Fo cshall, Bookseller, Toul Sorvice.errimac tes: From Fro \u201cSome six or seven {oars ago my wife Liverpool | A Maotrer | Quebec.had a severe illness, In consequence of ; 0 May.|10 May.which she became almost entirel bald 4 = wo aud was compelled © wear a, A - = a = ew months since she gan to a Fons.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor to the scalp.and, D hor # | Tune using three bottles, has owih - 18) - of hair started all over her h Jui.dy.hair is now from two to four inches long, ARE pe COURT, MON 1 Hi oF ing separaiic ontrenl.: ti MAODON ndan An action in \u20ac been nstituted in hin Q LD, Attorney for Fieintif + Cat lass uebed to Liverpool.5 law pie Quebec Steamers are re despa Lehto on Wedne t daylight on Hus Tago 0 80 (yithioute extra charge) after 8 p.im.the even.N.B.\u2014The bef; onaaged in the tle Trade will not have socom mods on for an: of passengers on voyages from Montreal sn hed from Montreal at extra Steamers (mark- Gabin, Intermediate to embark st Mont- and Montreal Service.a complete success.\u201cNothing is a success until to risk a count the same price.\u201d © dealers in dyes, will delight to dye with DIAMOND DYES,\u201d is so absolutely true .that home dyeing is no longer a difficult and disagreeable task.Almanacs, with their hints as to proper times for different work, tell us that now is the time for Spring dye- thought of that hundred tons of Eu school boy can figure how __ ing.This, togeth .- money, leads us 1 many-thousands time to use DIA] 0 ST TONS OF = MONEY.It hardly seems possible that the money paid in one month for a ten cent article, could, if pennies were.used in payment, weigh one hundred tons, school boys has figured that this is true of DIAMOND DYES.Tojudge from the stocks of our dealers in dye stuffs, DIAMOND DYES own the field of package dyes, and are Of course they have imitators, But no one wants dh, the genuine can be obtained at new colors have lately been added to the list of DIAMOND DYES, Fast Stocking Black, TurkeyRed for Cotton, and Brown for Cotton.facturers, Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal, P.Q., will send colored samples of these new dyes, with book of directions, to any address, free of charge.These additions seem to have made the line so complete that any shade can be matched with some color of DIAMOND DYES.The beautiful sample book of shaded colors, lately sent to all Yet one of imitated.\u201d the eyeof any lady.Dow saying that YE The manu- once pontre pére to Glas- to on Late on, or about|or about to Europe.These steamers do not carry Passengers on pel 14 ¥ay|.Loud ou, Quebec and Mentreal Service._ From 1 to Lo don on row on or about/or about our bright 0 not carry Passengers on voyage ri eepezyer.] O May G.W.Ste \u201cIt's easy of \u2018Tours.& OU.G.ELLIOTT, Cen 8t.James street.\u2018| For treight, passage, or further information, avoly to 186% ST.JAMES ST, or, W.D, 0\u2019BRIEN.143 St.James street, A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr.\u2026 266 St.James street, D.BATTERNSBY, 174 82 James street Or.H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Commen strpet, = 80 State street, - ANCHOR LINE.Atinatice Express Service.LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN Fredhenter Mars 1s ia da AL Jane ER Ep Ta Zy = Glasgow ho Steamers every Saturday from New Yorkto GLASGOW und LONDONDERRY oe Pgs Se Lg EE ro cernge Passage.either service, $20.Puioon Exoursion Tickets at Reduced Rates.* Circular Letters of Credit, tor ne issued at dovest current rates.tr further HENDEHSON BAGH Dow York, or See PILES ouse tral Vt BR, or D.B.174_ Bt.James street, or A.B.'OHAFFEE, Ju, 266 ROBINSON, opposite 8t.Lawrenos Hall, Montreal.Boston.87 Travel.and Drafts for any are, or ET TTERSBY, informati tom cing April £MtL, Pagsengor Trains - Jove Bonaventure Station as por \" i 5 05 am Usmmingtora, aiteyteld, Hprings and lo termediste sirtsone: 6 45am stato: 055 am, Mas 7 25 am.Bt.J obn Ro Jo bos, Bou usps rl ork, vis 8 00 am.Quebec and 830 am.ft.Johns, St.Albans Central Vermont Bt 850 am Ottawa.9 05 am, Brockville, Kingston, Belleville, Torome 1 30 p.mud points w Brookville nd intermediate atstlons, 140 p.m.200 p.m.Bt.Jobus (Saturdays only), Vaudreuil (Saturdays only).E 3 15 p.m.Richmond, Ste, Julie and Island Poud,; \u201c 420 pu.4 30pm.8t.Johns, St, Albans, Ru | New York, via Oentral NE St.Johns, Rousezs Point, Platts] {lbany and New York, via Del.& H Ottawa and intermediate atations, Cornwall and intermediate stations, Actouvsle and intermediate stations, Vaudreuil and intermediate stations, E Brockville, Kingston, Belloville, Toroaty and points 8t.Johns, Bt.tas and Boston, vis! Quebec, Bt.John, Halifax and Portland, 4 80 pan, 5 00 pan, 5 20 p.m.615 pan.8 25 pan, 8 30 p.m, 10 15 p.m.11 50 p.m.Central Vermont Line.Brookville, veste ob, Belloville; Foronte Fox LACHINE.(Main Line bration.) $ 3 de 3 30x 2 es «nd points w 20 Pino tarda 1» fod wd LACHINE TRAINS, FonLaonrs Wéuar.7 ry om 12 noon, pau.and § 20 pen 5 os JOSEPH HICKNON, -.General Moutreal, 24th April, 1889.LONIAL BAILWAY, Through E: Passenger Sundays excepted) as follows: \u2014 Leur ve Levis, Ds au SEE rte Fistoica, font = eeeegeeeeel) A ; 8 3 = A i @ W.BON, hi Agen! 8t James sires $ de 8 & Uvp.wh Lawreuss Railway Uttloa, this i General Ofoe, Kon 37 Gomenas Pissad en 5 the proetrer, Non or C, B.Ric C R.J.Oo war, oy ork | No.To J.¥.GILMOURK CO., 854 Bt.Psu HAMBURG - AMERICAN PACKET CO.Begun Sorin Le Éverr 7 EE New Be York t Pirmouts ih (onacn) obo hou (a aan fare.fare.Rates extremely low.pe tothe ckets to Londo; A PROLIFIC =>3=== SUFFERING BLOOD BAD BLOOD BAD BLOOD PURE BLOOD PURE BLOOD B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.B.causes, as for i vanish.Pure is pecessary It is safe to estimate that 80 per cent.of the diseases incident to humanity arise from Impure Blood, and not only this, but the diseases caused by Bad Blood include some of the most painful, torturing and offensive discases known, such symptoms as Itching, Burning, Smarting, etc., being common.Bad Blood elit springs from many different ts of the St and Kidneys, bad air and water, unwholesome food, etc.Bad Blood- shows itself in Scrofula and Consumption, Pimples, Blotches, Boils, Felons, Festering and Running Sores, Ulcers, Abscesses, Salt Rheum, Erysipelss, etc., and indirectly in Constipation, Dyspepsia, Headache, Complaint, Kidney Complaint and similar affections, to a cure, and to \u2018purify the blood it is necessary to take Burdock Blood Bitters, the most ademfldiphkiyiig alterative to the blood ever.discovered.\u2018When this invaluable remedy is used the blood is made pure and combats the disease, while the Burdock Blood Bitters pursues the work of regulating and toning the liver, stomach and kidneys, so that all infpurities may find a free outlet, and a perfectly healthy condition \u2018of the entire system be restored.When these conditions are followed, disease must Cleanses the Stomach, and is s certain cure foe Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Flatulence, etc.Regulates the Liver, curing Biliousnéss, Jaundice, Sallow Complexion, and the various forms of Liver Complaint.| Acts upon the Bowels, removing Constipation, and is a reliable and prompt cure for Sick Headache, Regulates the Kidneys, and is a specific cure for \u2018Rheoniatistti, Dropey, Kidney Compliint, Backache, etc.which gyv Xk wherever h, Liver EPPS'S COCOA a tborg knowledge of the natural laws That the operations of digestion and nutri- Son, ap D a application of the fine area ps has provided our breatlan fables vi ba elcatel flavo: pervers which may save many heavy ¢ ® bille.fs by the judicious use of x cies of dist thata eonstitution may be gradual up un enough to resist every lo, sen B - du ot wubtle maladie ER rh pe ure b) Ee a roses aan picid FREE Oremists around us are doatlag aro Yorn oat, \u201cwe water or milk.86ld only Liver 5Beod® Ancarsa, M.D., Cuteré 2ù, Breohiyn, X, Y.ta BA sise on mtn Tam Cxaravs Courawy, 77 Murray Etrest, K.Y.ee + = fi RADWAY et PILLS OWELS, KIDNEYS PLADDER NER- the Cure of all DIÉORDERS O OU DIS.AT VÉNESS, Sia ER RES eto GEL Bit HAR t déc Se RADWAY'S PILLS ares » a fri Shisc complain Tirength to {12 A disappear, and hem t| ne Ratify sper i {ou FoR OE ATIVE BAT: edi Josue in TERR TRL ime tnterail, serptions to beaitih CT DIGESTION, Monausos & 585 law A gles andl Carriages for porte geod drivink gd working Higgina | pesetors of she Pilice Bonsttng 9 MO'TT°S BREAKFAST con HO pues The most Economica) Cocon in the Market.TRY IT! Fon 8423 3x WALTER PAUL, Tez ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE 00.PAID UP CAPITAL, - $1,200,000.- RESERVE FUKD, > 340,000.DEBENTURES FOR SALE.TOES Ta ka ds Lapé : van or or Bhar] EE mrad | : rae ecntors th invess fa Te Dotontures tuts Com ry » law to Correscondeñce invited.WILLIAM P.BULLEN, Lou March, 1889.ALE BY TENDER.Valuable Grist aad Woollen Mills tn the Town of Owen sonné.Jpdgment \u2018ent snd final ord for sale, y tender not tcesenrtly acespt- o turin ertiatees and Faditions x lon 1889.The Ron à ici Liver, Boarding & Sale Sable.FLANNIGAN & JENKINS, Proprietors, 99 JURORB STREET.Btylish Dorses, English Barnes, and Boston éverytking spank new apd of lastest style; good boarding for horses st roasenable rates.On hind for sale at the present moment 1 pair black Geldings, 158 hands high, B years old, well mainived, exted où double,and soverat Thane gtadies conveniently aitusted in the 0d Victorls Drill Shad, on Victorle square.lately occupied tr: Mer.al uE52e tien sym ont come to ti.Feleptréne V7 Mebwe, Viannigen §& Bt.Catheriae Street.\u2014 9°13 Bogen oe een Oourt at Ow ot up to sh de, of Nue 88D, at y fot Lea qe Tendre the th © n Site, cllities for ala for a large flouring aad Sura, solr LFRED FROST, Master nt Owen Sound.A hire ab all hours, day a other horses.Stollen kin bid Saris Seyfried Sue; sad \u2018Point fand Workman shi RAILROAD TIME TABLE.Bonaventure Depot.GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.Leave 9, 05 a.m., 8.25 Mosh] all points Wes.11.50 p.m.Ottawa.Legve 850am.4.30 p.m.Cornwall (Local), 5pm.va ar fiom Sian ihe am, IE Lave Leave 6.45 a.m, 315 pn Arrive 11.55 au, 6.08 Acton vai Leave 5.20 p.m.isa 1 Arrive 11.30 a.m.8.98 ve Lace k4o am ! Lesve ial ore Lede on SR Bn ord oso SUBURBAN.AN._ Er res ute RS ES je Figg: nies 451 Tigre 63 7.> pei Sul gui 4 2 Rely CENTRAL VERMONT bu ROAD.St.Albans, Burlingto! Montpelier, Boston vis Com.\" we i Lo + Leave 8,30 am, S50.) Ardy ) A ) 840 \u2018abyans and ali te Mountain Fabyans all Whi oun Po ta, Portland ; 8.30 am.py] 8.40 p.m.20 panda, and.roy Alba 1148 pon ZA Pro i Frichbueg asd LA Hog 8.30 p.m.7.[YG Granby a A ag Le Ee, Dm.14030 8.18, pe iv ge a 26 Few Tory 8.30 a.m, 8.30 p.40am, Titspm a.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Dalhousie Square Depot, ~~ Leave 10.10 à, m.pave BD actus, Oe 10 aon, train Bie: Therese.pz BES Love AO ern BV 5.or Bu Ld \u20180 nnd Bt.Jorom: BA, Leave 30pm te pots Sia eee SE Eder beers 330m.1082 1 heen .SA ated BHT Windsor Street Depots ad fe IN Day Er on aa Tartan a ew via Mpntreal and Boston Air any kr) re Tor Broce fy Baits ras FI EE se, spi ri: sort.Springiie de a, Leave 5.40p.m.jArrive 9.65 ESS ES Xx ress for Sherbrool.Lako Magan Les a Bight phen for eis Ha Concord.Ms Maihesier 3 tun] er med 8.08 p.Kes tn for.for Rmithy a oy sive TE arbor u ave rons b Len rn iy lo RO notes Leave 5.20 p.m.and 8.30] ve 8.80a.m sed 8.28 a, .7 Hp i PENCERIAN TEEL PENS Are the Best, IN THR THON ERSKNYIAL QUALYRIRE | er Durability,» Bvennoss of: sand Sundays WORKS \u2014 BIRMINGHAM, TXGLAND.& » ##F\"Sold by the Lentini Etationars.So \"THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889.\u2014DOUBLE SHEET.- ; for the statement that there remain of the that the) d transit and th th in this in other d ti î > ; Sou-\u2014\" or the statement tha re at the long exposure and transit and the inge as in other directions of poli- ing to be a telegram from London.It was Son\u2014\u201cPI ; I'm A COLD RECEPTION pa, I'm not smok Buffalo in North America, in a domesticat- repeated handlings deteriorate the beef.It tical authority has far outgrown the very interesting.It told bow the keeping see gut for another boy.\u201d\u2014 funny J y obpary \u2014 LR 500 head.Of those domeaticateä, Sir Donald quiry, how much of this is true or how bear them.Nor, in another sphere, is the how a wretched looking woman seliin \u201cSpeakin\u2019 of \u201ctort, a\u201d j 1 nl 1 Smith has at Silver Heights five head; Buf- much matter of suspicion.We may expect putting together of the National Cabinet flowers vee doing no business.They there.cheb \u201cthers was wid à the aan GIVEN SULLIVAN'S \"COLDEN LEGEND ¢d state, 248 head, and running wiid about is impossible to say, without elaborate en- strength of institutions never calculated to {laughters Creteil 4 aw es wera walk.¥ v8 fale B's show contaivs eighteen head; however, to find the farmers of Canads mak- found to Le a satisfactory proceeding.Per fore too k her basket and sold fl oe for our neighborhood That fooked Just alike till n at the Indian Flathead Reservation, belong- ing common cause with the farmers of the sonally appointed by the president, the oncy, whi ir nob ao of their dyin\u2019 day.mn didn\u2019 SDaveany testh On ita Production in Berlin \u2014 Yhe 163 and 16% St, James Street.r woman.and his brother Dave St \u201c \u201d_ ¥ Sram is sent to any part of the ing to Charles Allard, there are thirty-five Eastern States in attacking the dead meat Cabinet may contain and often does contain 1508 Ty did not not have the leas foundation pree-cisely alike all o samo, tight only pot: Bingers oo peti CERTIFI OF anada, head; ou Charles Goodnight's ranch, near monopoly.Every day for some time past, men of little experience in public life, whilst act, of co urse, and incesses were way you could tel on aps ari w put OATE OF EFFICIENOT The recent su » OF THR .ccesa scored at the last i \u201d Ÿ Philharmonlo Boclety congert oy al per FIELD > STIRLING BOILER.the Children stand to-de: on a footing formers, choir, soloists and orchestra; u the Manitoba penitentiary, commenced in that quarter have been putting to the Certainly a state of affairs which would be Duk9 Adolphus, of Nassau, who has be- Dearly equal v with that of those In authority êhe preduotion of SE ne PE Poe à ALLAN STIRLING, a Apri 12t1, 1880.« » ! P , y TB come Duke of oaxemburg ls one of the over thew, to usean expression that bids pleasi to th ti d Dear Sir \u2014The two boi} hh cross-breeding the buffalo In 1877 with a farmers the question: \u201cIf Armour's beef unwelcome to an Englishman or & Cana- richest royal personages Europe.He fair to survive nowhere save in the Prayer Dione Fhe EO ith In mewD dulidia Lave Provod very metfelnotoir sta our lost his throne in 1866 and became recon- Book, that il cannot but have a strong Peritn, both from.mt od ee Dub dieu \"5 YOS1ho feat end Las savon goors e prin t I ndon anywhere near the time the your linger in Len 's mouth M \u201cii © Clarendon, Texas, are thirteen head; and car loads of Armour's dressad beef have been thelr feot independence of Congress y ge and if he oeeds the combined Issue of all the other English ; perfect independ Kress incident was said to have 0oourred.\u2014 Wash.yer \u2018twas Dave.\"\u2014 Lewiston Journal small herds of two or three each go to going east to the Maritime Provinces, and leaves no link of responsibility to bind inglon Star.pers 1ty of t core den ee make up the balance.Warden Bedeon, of the newspaper organs of the Government them to the people whose servants they are.avo Dg in the Ta ons.A.L Laurette, 61 herd of one bull and four helfers; last year comes in, paylng a cent a pound duty, how dian, crown and sceptre notwithstanding.om muslolans and from the à va - CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR he had a herd of eighty-three full blood and would you like to have it come in free under Apart from defects which time has shown clied to A to the German Government two years perception of | of the e fact that pneu too are in- publio at large.dors Vers boarded mand der ni for week ending Apri! 20th, 1889.half-breeds, which he sold in November last Unrestricted Reciprocity?\u2019 to exist In the constitution, there are some \u201c°° .dividusls.À by smal A Doar or Sore ecantly pc à lotta, 8 ry enthusiastio admirer Only the 40.S'usese holier with 7000\" feet pet of pipe var Monda î >R,3-16 for 328,000 to C.J.Jones, of Garden City, renier powerful tendencies in American political Pal Mall Gazette: A Parte correspondent other, and the re rimand ended by tne of Bir Arthur Sullivan, upon whose Invita- run with 40 lbs of siesin and some of the returns onday .vo Bareanrnn verennen =8,.; WE AND OUR NEIGHBORS.ites to us \u2018\u2014 \u201cTh Na st RI tion the latter agreed to go to Berlin and con- disharged into the a : +,2315 Kansas.The only berds in à wild state on our life which are giving pause to intelligent TE 4 a ve The Dai a by Telegra Lory father saying : am oR uch disap- duet personally, had made all necessary pre- iio botler got the porpénent Stings and returns 28,373 Lhe continent are one of thirty on the Cana- \u201cThe financial papers of the United Patriots.One of the chief of these is the de pe poin n you, my h,\" the ux.arations conamore.Dr.Carlotta undertook using the 60- Hates Potter.\u201cpuns es B is an abeurd blagwe.Itis now year-old replied, y ridentl without th foo 28,658 dian river in the Pan Handle of Texas; on States,\u201d says & Boston contemporary, \u201cin growing power of money.Wealth now en- well known In Paris that the lady who ac- dlightest percepti ion that what he said vas German words Roig ee hale (Arbre die ï cond.thay one of tho Ce tld ed th 0 on all niwht for heat; the led Desert, Southern Wyoming, twenty their current statements of the dividends &bles a man to climb to places which used companied General Boulanger to Brussels not respectful, \u201cyou know how often I have Vereinachor) eng the Philharmonic last Guich stom w on ab Light.31,414 head; in Lhe Yellowstone Park,two hundred; and interest to be paid during the present to be reserved for Intellect, statesmanship, Dillon.Mdme.Dillon, the Fite of Count bee n dlkapp ppointed in you, papa.\"\u2014 Provi- orchestra, secured the use of Our enkihoor sass Be éstiiuates the consumption 3 Total 145.006 in the Mussel Shell country, Montana, ten month, give some Idea of the enormous for- and that sacred gift of inspiring convictions Lord B « * « * * * Pose ee and he auvautage of all \u2018ie Loupe ra 20-10 run both the elevators, say Moi Sorcenersssrernnsnntaasenranent \u2019 head; in South-western Dakota, ive head.tunes which are invested in stocks and of new truth, which rests with the really rd Bramwell\u2019s wel) know ambition is to Elwin\u2014I wish, Annabel, that you cou \u201cThe rehearsal, \u201c says the Àf 1 Ti One slovator runs $0 Jeet and one 02 fest.It g .' ht t t of E 8 the Musical Times, seems to me that this cheap running.We Intend 9 Present Daily Average Tho professor states tbat Canadian balf- bonds.More than $40,000,000 will be paid great orator.Not simply In vulgar bribery, 0%, OH0 © pacnglish \u201c jurispudonte She have been In Paris with me.Such Lovely « passed oft falrly well, N shall be giad to give copy of when you fours truly.parks?Chinese gongs, it © wiry Be I Beotch Steam Coal sud keep daily record, For Week ending April 20th, 1889.breeds and trappers report the existence of t5 various holders.[his sum represents an but In the immense indirect \u201cpull\u201d and ine \u201cmoral fraud.\u201d He contends that \u201clegal Annabel\u2014Yes, I know I should have en- Ia true, EE br Substitute for} ho bells Which | eard much about the Paris green.\u2014.Bos- E.D.LAOY, ; 2 9 0 O1 à herd, ranging from two hundred to one investment of more than $2,000,000,000, a fluence of overshadowing commercial inter- f aud\u201d is a phrase without meaning.The heard a the parks most of all.1 have always having aslight cold, 611% meaza voce through: (Signed 5 .sum which of itself would make us a i wealthy nation.\u201d Foreigners will join citizens of the United States in expressions of satisfaction over the prosperity of that country ; there are many reasons why they should do Bo.One of them will be found in the fact that as wealth increases the country becomes more Conservative in its public conduct, The more people are interested in monetary investments in various parts of an extensive country, the more likely they aro to oppose all revolutionary and reckless schemas én the part of thelr public men.There are millions of people In the United States directly interested as Investors in the rallroads, the factories, the shipping, the mining ol the country, and anything that seems to menace the value of their pro- perty\u2014such ds an open rupture with Germany or Great Britain\u2014will meet their tierce opposition.The flllibustering pro- pensitles of a large section of the American people, 80 conspicuous twenty or thirty years ago, have almost entirely disappeared.Instead of encouraging the appropriation of Cuba, for instance, we find that Mr.Biatne\u2019s first official paper to the Spanish Government is a repudiation on the part of the Americans of any desire to secure territory in that quarter.A short time ago the United States newspapers did certainly take on a belligerent tone towards Germany over the Samoan trouble, but today they speak of the difficulty there asa trumpery affair, and there will be a senso of disappointment in the public mind if the Berlin conference do not put an end to the dispute once for all.The sober second thought of the country is opposed to everything likely to interfere with the commercial prosperity of the people or Luat would be likely to depreciate values.So, too, with the fishery question.There is little or no body of public opinion behind those who profess to treat the settlement reached by the Washington Convention as unjust and worthless, who wish to keep this sore open, for political purposes, and who would imperil! the commercial interests of large sections of the United States by retaliating on the railway bonding system.Among fair-minded men in the United States there is a desire to see all those questions settled equitably, while this feel- F - #Good Friday no issue.SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1889, _ 1m 18 just possible that trouble may arise over the question of jurisdiction in Behring \" Bea.The United 8tates has set up a claim to a monopoly of these waters and Lhls claim it becomes the duty of the rest of the world to resist.It is not as if Canada were the only country whose sealing vessels - Were affected.The sealers of other countries are affected as well, and England and Germany cannot afford to fold their bands and let matters drift with indifference.Sir John \" Macdonald bas just stated that tho Mar- \"quis of Lansdowne.who had given , the subject of Canada\u2019s rights in 5 + Behrings Sea some study while he was Governor-General, took with him to England the Canadian Government's view of the question, which he has impressed upon the minds of the Imperial authorities.England has made strong remonstrances against the attitude of the United States in the matter, \u2014\u2026 And has gone 80 far as to express the opinion that the claim of the Canadian Government 18 just and that of the United States un- | founded.Becretary Blaine may nut be as \u201c much In earnest In regard to the clusing of Behrings Sea to sealers of other nations as he would like to have the world at large believe.His object may really be to makoa case to play off against Canada\u2019s case in the flaheries still to be dealt with.THRFRE seems to be no good reason why the clothing manufactured for ths volunteer militia force should not be as durable when Mado in Canada as when made in England.The fit isa matter for the tailor.Some of the companies of city regiments send to the old country for their uniforms because they find that they get a better fit and more desirable material.But this costs money, and the Militia Department cannot afford to adopt that plan for the whole force.Sir Adolphe Caron was subjected to a severe handling by one of the Opposition members for not supplying better uniforms to the force.Bir Adolphe seems to be in the unhappy position of being wrong whatever he docs.If he buys the militia clothing in England he is reflected upoh for slighting Canadian manufacturers and violating the principle of the Nationa Policy.If he buys it in Canada he is accused of putting off the volunteers with inferior uniforms and told by men like Mr.Mulock that he is \u201c incapable of managinga battallon of barnyard fowls.\u201d By giving the contracts to Canadian manufacturers Sir Adolphe is able to keep two hundred thousand dollars a year In the pockets of Canadian workmen which would otherwise find its way out of the country.Sir Adolphe has been a volunteer himself and is not without pride in the tidy appearance of the force.ThE effect of the operation of the Copyright Act as amended by the Dominion Par- ltament will be to put Canadian publishers on An equal footing tn\u2019 their own country \u201cwith foreign publishers.Under the British .Act any person copyrighting in the United Kingdom can republish in Canada.This country has always been treated as a mere make weight, a British copyright including \u2018tbe Canadian market.American publishers, fn the absence of international copyriæht, take unto themselves the right to reprint English books and send them to Canada,but Canadian publishers have been restrained from reprinting by the English copyright.It is now proposed to require that Canadian copyright shall be secured by simultaneous publication.If a British author desires the Canadian market it shall no longer be thrown in as a make weight under the British Act, but he shall be obligea to have his book published in Canada at the same time as it is published in England.At the end of a month the Minister of Agriculture is to - .be at liberty to issue a license to a Canadian publisher to print the book, an excise duty to be collected for the benefit of the British author, the American reprint to be excluded in the meantime.The change in the law \u2018should do something towards making cheap _ Canadian reprints take the place of those which are sent into Canada from the American prusses.How many people are cofor blind without knowing it?Color blindness is simply an inability to distinguish one eclor from another and it may be inherited or acquired.Statistics show that color blindness prevails largely in some countries among school children, but even more largely among rall- way employés.It is evident to nil of us -that if there is any one ocoupation in life in which color blindness is likely to prove anything but a blessing, either to its vic- - tim or those whose lives he may have in his charge, it is in that of a railway employé, much of whose work is done by means of oolor signals.In a paper read by Dr.Ryer- son beforo the Canadlan Institute \u2018at Toronto the conclusions were arrived at that the color tests as mado on railways in Canada at present are imperfect; that danger arises to the public from this cause; that it is urgently necensary that this danger be obviated by the proper elimination of the color blind thousand, in the Peace River valley; he thinks the smaller estimmate more likely to be correct.His forthcoming annual report of thq Smithsonian Institute will deal with the extermination of the buffalo, a chapter being devoted to the ruthless slaughter of three and a half millions of then between 1868 and 1872 in the country west of the Missiasippl and south of the Missouri.Iv seems scarcely credible that the buffalo can have disappeared so coImn- pletely from our Canadian North-West as Professor Hornaday's figures imply, and it might be well for Mr.George Johnson, of the Statistical Department, to give us the inside facts.Lieutenant-Governor Schultz and the Hudson Bay Company officers, in what is still our great lone land, are doubtless well informed on the subject, and would, no doubt, be disposed to cast i what light is possible on so interesting a | question.Tic possibilities of photography are being expantled by repeated discoveries and its .assistance has already become indispensable in matters which & few years ago were entirely outside ita province.In the current number of Scribner's, Mr.John Trow- bridge points out a few of the latest attainments of photography and shows where it is hkely to prove most useful.The need of bLraws in this modern and more simple process i6 as becessary as ever, and the ways :in which photographs of unsuitable sub- » jects can be obtained offers room for great .ingenuitya The use of coal tar dyes on the plates allows of the non-photogranhic colors being taken.But the writer proceeds to ! show the enormous value of photography in i the scientific world, and especially of the Instantaneous processes, whlch ure less artistic.as a rule, than scientific.The investigation of rapid motion which the human eye finds extreme difficulty in observing, cannot only be seen but alsu recorded by photography.Submarine photography is already an accomplished fact, and in astronomy, the labors: of the scientific observer have been minimized by the art which reproduces a map of the stars and in it includes those which are Invisible to the human eye, even when aiaed by the most powerful telescope.In spectrum analysis, the same result obtains, a photograph revealing lines which are invisible to the eye, Photographe of the solar spectrum in the same way reveal the \u201cinvisible rays\u201d which were known to exist.In recording light, heat, and motion, photography hag been adopted as an infallible register, while its application to medicine has already commenced.The writer concludes an able article, which is out of the general run of writing on photography, by claiming that sclence and the practical arta rather than art, will be the gainers by photography.Two millions of people were appealed to in Massachusetts to pronounce in favor of making the suppression of the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors \u201cas a beverage\u201d a part of the constitution of the State.In round numbers, 321,000 electors voted, 88,000 voting for, 133,000 against the proposal, the \u201camendment\u201d being snowed under by a majority of 45,000.This is largely the work of temperance men, many of whom believe the people are not sufficiently educated uo to prohibition sentiment, man¥ others holding that to make it a feature of the State constitution is an unnecessary tampering with tbat venerable instrument.Of the twelve districts into which the State is divided only one voted yes, the majorities the other way in the other eleven, ranging from 1500 to 8500 each.The idea Bo persistently urged by many well meaning people, that it is possible to make men temperate by act of Parliament, is not more acceptable in staid but enterprising Massachusetts than {t is in Canada, the recent repeal of the Scott Act by the farmers and temperence men of Ontario being quito in line with the sentiments ofso many people south of the international boundary.After all has been said that can be gaid in favor of the absolute suppression of the liquor traffic, it must be acknowledged by observers of human nature that reform must begin with men's habits and tastes and desires, and that until moral suasion has done Its perfect work, the labors of the lawgiver will be in valn.The drinking saloon and the \u201ctreating\u201d system may possibly be eradicated from the community by the educative process, and a crusade, having in view the drying up of these sources of evil will always find active suppôrters among those who do not believe in the possibility of absolute prohibitioh.There are many who, while resisting - what they regard as interference with their personal liberty, do not consider the saloon a necessity and would gladly S-operats to bring about its suppression.\u2014 .A VIGOROUS attack is being made in the Eastern states upon the dresged meat trade of Chicago and the West.It is claimed in Now York State, for instance, that this trace, by destroying the stall feeding of cattle and, indeed, the raising of cattle for human food, has depreciated the valle of the farms of that state by one-third.The sale of cattle ing is reinforced by the selfish interests of another influential class who believe their J property will be all the more- valuable and the country all the more prosperous when all irritating national questions are finally disposed of.A flllibustering, reckless, swash buckler policy on the part of the United States Government will be more and more at a discountthere from thistime forth and for evermore.THE CONSTITUTIONAL CENTENNIAL During the firat three days of next week the Centennial of the Federal Constitution and of the Inaugural of Washington as first president of the United States, is fo be celebrated in New York with great splendor.More significant, however, than any pageantry of Broadway and Fifth Avenue are th® reviews of the nation\u2019s first century under the Constitution, presented by the worthiest periodical press of America.It is a good many years now since the * Fourth of July\u201d style of oratory went out ol fashion inthe United States.American orators of standing to-day rarely gratulate their hearers or having discarded Britain's yoke, or the yoke of other effete European monarchies.| The old thwacking of aristocracy is now seldom heard except on stumps far removed from centres of thought and life.It was otherwise in the not very remote past when complacency creamed into boastfulness, and popular rhetoricians spoke of the constitution with a reverence little inferior to that accorded the Bible.Experience, however, soberest of teachers, has gradually led the American people from the enthusiastic hopefulness of their early history to a spirit of criticism, of a taking account of unexpected hitches and failures in their system of government, and of some very thorough-going inquiry as to their probable causes.If is much as if a wedded pair, with the traditional stern pa rent in the background, had made a runaway match, and were revising their first fond hopes In the somewhat gray light of advancing years, were reviewing the strains and tugs inevitable in rearing a large family\u2014a family, too, into which many adopted children had come, not always eithér well-behaved or well- bred.First, then, American critica have something to say about the Presidency.As in the case of the present chief magistrate, the office can be bestowed upon a candidate who receives fewer popular votes than another candidate.The authors of the constitution, somewhat distrustful of the direct popular vote for this supreme chair, devised that \u2018it should be filled by the votes of an Electoral College.This college is elected by the people of each state as such, bit its members, instead of belng free to vote for whom thoy please, as the constitution assumed that theysshould be, are Invariably pledged to support particular candidates.Thus, by a purely mechanical interposition between peopie and presidency, the popular will can be defeated, and a national policy enforced ests and combinations,gold is held to be more otter day in the House of Lords, while a weighty in politics now than at any former period.Another regrettable feature which has developed itsell within a decade or two is the domination of national issues in pure~ ly local matters.Slabville cannot provide itself with a pound-master, until candidates of both Republican and Democratic faith have noisily tried their strength.Bo independent a man as ex-Mayor Hewitt, of New York, two years ago excused his support of an objectionable candidate for a state-office, by declaring that he was thereby advancing the national Interests of his party.One peculiarity of American methods is also coming in for a share of eriticism, the restriction of choice for a candidate to the residents in a particular constituency.ln Great Britain or Canada a constituency is free to take the best man it can get in the whole country to represent it.In the United Btates, i! Slabville be displeased with its representative, by reason let ussay ot his intelligence and independence, then the hapiess man, even though he may have the brain of Franklin and the heart of Lincoln, must abandon public life.Custom prohibits bim from being nominated for apy othex place than Slabville.These and many oùber weaknesses, the elective judio- lary for example, are furnishing a good many Ameéidcans with texts for pensive reflection to-day.They do not manifest the supreme and somewhat contemptuous satisfaction so characteristic of their predecessors of even thirty years ago, Democracy is found to depend a good deal upon the kind of material it works on.When twenty dollars and eight to ten days are all that divide the masses of Italy, Hungary and Poland, from those of the United States, there cannot be much difference between the fortunes and the contentment of the proletariat in Europe and America.New York and Chicago to-day reproduce the pauperism and misery of London, Paris and Naples; not the least significant word spoken just as the Centennial of the Constl- tution is at hand, is the demand echoed and re-echoed throughout many sections of the Union that the gates which have so long stood open to the immigrant shall be either parrowed or altogether shut.©\" WHAT THEY SAY IN ENGLAND.\u201c Aménethe questions put by the New York Sun's special commissioner to English statesmen, merchants, manufacturers and editors was the following: * Do you share the opinion of Mr.Chamberlaln that Canada would meet with no opposition from the Mother Country if she wished to join the United States?\u201d The motive of the question was to show that England would regard with indifference the withdrawal of Canada from the Empire, and bad there been anything in the replies calculated to wound Canadian eelf-love, no doubt we should have seen thesp offensive expressions doing duty as material for carrying on an annexation campaign in Canada.The replies, however, are quite as reassuring on this point as were those drawn out by the question, \u201c Would England defend Canada?\u201d Lord Derby sald: \u201c We are very far from encoura the 1dea of Canada leaving us In any way.® would rather discourage, as far as we can, any.desire not to remain an \u2018in al part of the British Empire.but we certal would not resist the wishes of the majo ot the people of Canada properly ex- 0 have In 1th no nl that under no circumstances at present concefvable would England use naling or alter tempt to use force, for the purpose of compelling to remcin within the Empire.\u201d This is as satisfactory a reply as could possibly have been given.Had it been intl- mated that England would employ foroe to compel Canada to remain in the Empire such promoters of disdffection as thero are in Canada would have gladly made use of the threat to aid their mischievous purpose.Lord Derbys answer is a fair sample of all the replies given by public men.It also represents the.opinidns.of |.commercial men.Mr.Joseph O.Lee, who is described.as having Jong been the leading commercial spirit of Manchester, sdid : « A very important factor which must never, be lost stght of is sentiment, which 18 alw Tong in Anglo-S&xon nations, and thus in bot] Canady and England.fongland does not wish to see empire sake m her, and the sentimént of fread aisÿ tothe Smother country is strong in Can Sentiment retalns its hold on Eng en 6 whon it ceases to be based on interest, which it has not in is case, and Englishmen have sh terrible tenacity in defending their sentiments, .1 have no doubt whatever that if American a guTes- lon in the fisheries or any other question were to arm land wou the matter, bul canada Wère Lo show à Btrong desire to enter the ie Union, Sentiment » would not be strong enough ad England in struggle.\u201d The commissioner found that in London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow\u2014in fact everywhere\u2014this was the general opinion of all whom he approached, and they were all men eminent and influential in their xe- sysctive spheres, Columns might be filled.with the utterances of these leadera in politics and commerce and the press, all going-| to show tbat the value of Canada as a member of the Empire is thoroughix apprecidt- ed.Here or there we find the opinion of some emasculated Englishman who is sc cosmopolitan that he might be spoken of as \u2018aman without a country,\u201d and who thinks, the destiny of Canada is to be absorbed by case wag bein, argued, the phrase turned up.and Lord ell intimated that the xpression was a very useful one.\u201cWell, ald Lord Bramwell, \u201cthe only kind of \u2018le, al fraud\u2019 1 know is the use of the express] aldwyer.\u201d A smart sally that caused much amusement.Mrs.Cleveland recenti shocked the esthetio sensibilities of wos per ten by purchasin some few artioles and actually carrying the bundles herself down the street.In broad daylight, too.But if this spectacle thrilled social New York with disgust and horror, the feelin of Washington\u2019s fashlonables can better ined than described when they or eee that Mrs.Harrison\u2014Mrs.President Harrison\u2014 not only has done the same thing but does it right along, always taking her sho Ting bundles with her unless they are too D Garry convenlentl y.A new way ot brushin \u201cihe hair has sp ared among the tudes o New York.T air is oropped clos close all around the sides and back o head.On top it 18 left long and it is also long in \u2018front.If brushed down on the forehead it would make a respectable bang.The hair is parted in the middle and plastered down.The long hair is also brushed from the forehead to the right and left, and being Jonger than the rest on top of the head When the glided y \u201cyouth gnishes ce Being bi his hair it looks as it had bee with à wet towel.\u2014New York sar.Ve a ; x a, ®, .gun It is asserted that Count Harber marck\u2019s recent visit to England waa for Es pur of proposing arian.toa relative Fe the e Marquis of i with a ofisal and that his Srsposition wos met with a Senorita Gabriel Balvinl \u201cdaughter of the illustrious tragedian, bas distinguished her- sell as a clever amateur actress.Quesnay de Beaurez re, the now Fron Procureur-General, has won distine- tion as a novelist under the udonym of \u201cJules de Glouvet.\u201d opted that of \u201c Lucl Herpin,\"\u201d however, \u2018for his last work, \u2018Marie Fougere,' which was published only a few weeks ago, and made a considerable stir ln Frenc wort \u201cor\u201d oiroles.a was meant as à of reply onse Daudet's L'Immor P p Kate Field explained toa Boston audience the other evening how she would stop drinking.\u201cAbolish the idiotic custom of treating,\u201d she sald.\u201cWhe ie treat they take more than they heal How men made in the image of their Creator can -staud that custom, I cannot conceive.Make treating and perpendicular drinking an offence.\u201d Kate would probably like see the old Roman custom of hoviapntal ole.ing revived.oa \u201c The most remarkable az à 1s that which wi was given Alain Chartier iron D our se years ago, He was a nn but, the ugliest\u2019 an in France.During his kfetime he en yed a wonderful reputation- po after his oath he was forgotten - He chiefl remembered on account of the x 88 whic! the Queen pressed: upon dreaming lips one day as she found him | copine, Hs noi 7 Der, mald as she aa so oan I kiss the soul th, élues\u201d A co rrespondent.tn the Philadelphia Times says: pipes saw a remarkable illustration not Jon, agoof oofthe cantacaiilartty ofauthors with a Broadway car one mornin recently ip B otiond seated tn the furthest corner Edmund Clarence Stedman almost hidden behind a newspa At Afty-ninth street jie car stop and in tripped Ella Wheeler Wilcox as fresh and youn looking asa Lot nineteen.Gayly chatt tin vithe girl co fon, the toss of passion never observe the natty- ooking poet-banker 8 sitting almosi directly opposite vor.At Eighteenth street two well dressed young men jumped a and passed through the car to the front platform to enjoy their morning Havana.They were Edgar Saltus and Edgar Fawcett, che \u201ctwo Edgars\u201d as they are familiarly called, pe-' cause of their inseparable frig hip.recognition followed bet A rovious ooou, and the newcomers 1-£heir passage through the car.But three Blocks beyond came to An entire sto plded Es thie conductor, Bicherd | en code.almost blind, was hel Henry & is, perba but ut patiral tha the old post noticed no the car, but it did seem ourfous Shot?not even a look of recognition should pass between five of our most popular authors, residing in one eity, = others It struck me a8 80 odd, in meer that I did not notice until I looked out of the window, that 1 had ridden over a mile be- Fond my destinatio on.Ev erybody in Constarit ople is talkin about the Borolsm of ati: Plo ite, wife oO] e British Ambassador.She has boen suf- pat from an internal tumor, for the re moval of whigh Dr.8arell declared a dan- gerbus operation to be necessary.Without er |-SODSUIIDE her husband or any one else, y deter operation; but in order not to disturb the arpival festivities, in which the English 8y has this year taken a leading pa she said nothing of her intention, even to \u2018her husband; but quietly put all her affairs \u201cin order, made her will, and appeared cheerful and hospitable as as usual as the presiding : spirit at the Embass I, which took piace - on the last night of the ore The next [ day Pera soclety was startied by the announcement that Lady White was lylng 1 dang rously iil.This was all that was aflow- made known ; but the operation had been performed; whether & not was still a subject of doubt .to the doctors attending el .For three Jays she lay between 1 0 death.the fourth she was deol to \u2018be out ot dager and then er te he ruth le -ed out.jration excited by amon le of all classes and | hationali- tics in che.urklsh capital, = A * PE Bays Eugene \u2018Field: \u201c We have so great a t for thoroughbreds that we cannot phe er to pass unimproved this occasion to signify our disapp proval of a growin dom - dency to apply the term thoroughbred to a low and vicious class of men.A thoroughbred essentially a gentleman; rapid though may be, a strict honor marks nll his daal- ing w th his fellowmen.His disregard 16 for A«Pullman porter is not necessarily honest because he is in the habit of through the slcepers.\u2014 Baltimore Heral The moon is moot silvery when itis onthe duties, goon milliner who a woman becomes some man\u2019s bet- alt merely for a change ot quarters, A MATTER OF TENSE.\u201cMy dear,\u201d said Mr.Rug les, \u201cdid you say Y bole was a tenderloin stake?\" e accent un the \u2018was\u2019 was so that Mrs.Ruggles dissolved in Toara Has OP-POSING VIEWS.arquet\u2014* \u2018What I llke about this actress is ho her manner of posing.\u2019 LeBoxeau\u2014\u2018'And what I don't like about her is her manner of ex-posing.Livesot plumbers an remtnd us \u2018We must make our bills sublime, it Fortune wish to eave behind us Mrs, mn e Btang (making a college call)}-\"T rt, that you're not neglecting the sining which goes so far to no means, mother.I devote th Mrs.De Shang I'm s0-0-0 glad!\u201d eased er missed, ease i girls ho Fijsed.the girls he plaased A BLOW AT \u2014\u2014\u2014 Mrea Spratt\u2014The Carter divorce bea pad thing for Chic if the impression should get out that it takes 8 month Le gota divorce in Chi a recallection of boat-race day) \u2014Nervous old gen ra t you think it\u2019s dangerous for so many get! in the ferry boat at one time man = angerous, Se Not a \" on ft.y, they all pal eir money afore the started.\u201d \u2014Funn Folk.ÿ d'homoson failure was thizing friend\" Why, > ust the other way.\" 0, Indeed: cents on the dollar, while failed for fifty.Harper\u2019 M - Professional Courtestos\u2014Astor in country \u2018town)\u2014\"I hope you won\u2019t object to announ our paper that this Pi probably be chance to see me outside of the great ee as I have recelv ed a offer from the t Beas0 $5! Editor} 1 print it with pleasure.Se by be w please announce from the 9 that now Ya Rie time to subsoribe for ville 0a oo as I have receiv- k to run the London mes.\" \u2014New Yori Bankrupt's Wits \u201cWell, ont at any rate, the ours.\u201d A LOGICAL EXPLANATION, y in the discharge of his du Disge-\u2014He probably didn\u2019t know An Irishman, \u2018having stolen a watoh from a buralog bullding 8 and left, & large Spm of co want of time, yer hore he or.Fol re- od Jewellers Weekly.y A COMPARATIVE COMPLIMENT.Dolphus.\u201480, Bobby, Clara complimented m moustache, \u2018did abo?What did she sa ! Bobby \u2014 Way, she said it was ver beautifully propo.'Twixt honeymoon and ho The one ts many lttie els The other one big sell.A LESSON IN GEOMETRY, Teacher.What is a tangent?You may ames.\u2014A gent what runs a tanyard.Increasing Railway Facilities at the ro oat The Grand Trunk are expectin e the number of oint St.Charles this Sanson die with Eroater Enoilits, and despateh the live stock traffi resent indiestion the room for the new sidings, i 18 tho rt of the he present coal-dump a large area od of fe le ground, as the occuples a large tract of land, They are also fitting up and improving the cattle- An, lgea of the importance of the tle the handlin it will ake will be realized by the at already forty steamers have heen by Canada and the United States to convey cattle to Europe in the month of J alone.The new meat factory greatly add to the business of Ta on industry, is preparing to build tracks running ys that place.oid For the City Surveyor, To the Edilor of the BTAR: Era Do \u201cprgratiod i the, Of White's stoical cour: is unbound \u2018 broken b age of a si alk or Tai A e state of affairs in is rise es ttle street ia something d requires correction at once.our appeal may not be in vain, as RESIDENT.ear old girl who was is ovarian at cine General Hospital.out, wag a little uncertain about her points, Butanother private rehearsal with her would doubtless set matters right, and no anxiety arose.Then came the great night.The Opera House presented a bgilllant spectacle ; the palace turned out a Strong array o ighne imperial and royal, and something of the air of a state function was ivon to the occasion.Sir Arthur Sullivan and the performance began his place, win the clanging of She fopre- For some me all went well, soon Elgie came on, the scene there was an end of hope.From the first phrase to the last, Miss Pattini sang hardly with correctness.Not only was out of tune, but ahparenty unable as ape the notes thelr right value.It became impossible, theratore, to accompany her, and the well known passage for voice and English horn, \u201cMy Redeemer and my Lord, the conductor signalled the instrumental performer to stop.The agony of that ordeal our composer may be {magined.He had to stand there and see his work ruined by inoompetence not less complete than startling 0 escape could be made, and the performance dragged on to the end of what must have seemed interminable length.\u201d HERE THEN 18 THE GRAND EXPLOIT achieved by the prime donna frôm the Royal Wier House o f Germany's great capital.bereupon the German papers deem it fine port to flourish their Jreapons against Sir Arthur Sullivan and h masterplece, without as much as calling in uestion Miss Pattini's interpretation.\u201cTrue,\u201d the same paper continues, did not damn the Golden Legend with equal volubility and emphasis.Some did so by means of faint praise, but he majority was flercely hostile, and all more or less of the jealousy to Ce the Borsen Zeitung gave voice with Bismarcklan directness when it exclaimed, \u2018Was macht dieser Fremde hier?\u201d The Bor- sen Zeitung {8 a blundering tactician.It let the cat out of the bag in sight of ali men, abd gave a key to the Inysterous unison of its contemporaries.hat business had tbis- foreigner here?The writer, and his more artfu fellows, may rest assured remembered in time to come, a otha 8 find a troublesome echo on the banks of the Thames.\u201d \u2018We must confess that such rendering of a fo reat work in u city llke Berlin is simply credible and the action of its critics utter- y preposterous.Tho dearth of competent singers In Berlin must be very strongly marked since Mme.Albani had to be summoned for the second performance of the \u201cGolden Legend.\u201d New York, Boston, and many other American cities are more favored in this respect; and their critics likewise show greater discernment and impartiality.We may therefore consider ourselves doubi fortunate on the treat oftered by our Philharmonic Boclety in ite well-nigh faultless execution of the \u201cGolden Legend.\u201d E YAPHONY.CROFTER EMIGRATION.Report of the Secretary of the Colonization Board\u2014Emigration Prospects.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Tomoxto, To, April, 27\u2014The Empire\u2019s special eable, da: ndon, April 26, says: The Scotch oreo has received a \u2018report from Mr.Colmer, secretary of the Crofter Colonization \u2018Board, respecting the season's crofter emigration\u2019 under the state aided scheme.Last year £54 out of the £120 Joan was spentin transit for each family, leaving only £68 to Invest in the North-West.his year £35 was spent in transit, leaving £86, while several have private means.The report o expresses the belief that the mone w repald in accordance wit the te! ofthescheme.It is also noted that tlon is growing in favor in Scotiand.The Board are receiving many demands to assist further rofter portles to settle in the North-West.The Government is pledged, however, to refrain Irom further emigretion until the success of the present scheme 1s assured.Latest reports from Liverpool take a more hopeful view of the season's emigration to Canada.A marked feature of recent ont sallings was the large number emi- e Self-Help and other socteties.his emigration is regarded with favor because more care js towed on the selection here for settiement in Canada is possible with isolated emigrants.PREPARING FOR THE CENTENNIAL.New York Rapldly Filling Up\u2014The Diplo- roatic Dispute.New YORK, April 26, 26 \u2014The whole nity, with another city \u2018of strangers,!s talkin of nothing but the coming great celebrat on of the centential of the\" nauguration of President Washington.The commonest thing al bout the city is the portrait of ingtoi draped in bunting which gdorns the us dows of tbousands of buildings.Tens of thousands of dollars damage was done to decorations by to-day: s storm.Dally num- ng } bers of crooks are be ested and locked up.lt is said the resorts on Coney {sland are crowded with out-of-town thieves and malefactors who are waiting until the Centennial opens\u201d to swoop down on the oit and reap a harvest, The authorities will probably make 8 raid on them and arrest as many as Becretary Bowen, of the Centennial committee, explained to-day that all the aiplo- matic corps had been invited to attend the banque iD thelr official capacity, and that peats of honor near the President have been reserved for them.Mayor Grant has been asked to preside at a banquet on the even- lng of the'80th; he sent a reply which could be had.Tt looks ij like another row which the nie tonaial vom mittee bave @ôt themselves in Canadian History at McGill The- Faculty of Arts of MoGill College some time ago received a petition, asking that the subject of Canadian history be recognized as one of the studios in the University.Ihe acult Tted to the cor- ration, and it has fist.n announced by Pom that a text book on the subject would be appointed and an examination held at such a timé during the coufée as the Faculty should decide u This ap- nouncersent has given grea satisfaction, as at present the lectures on the subject are the only recognition it receives from the University.alle Imperial Fire Insufance Company has pive er for one of our Dolio for thei Philade nA Buildin and great 60a; fuy of tue el guaran toed, Dy see of various aixes Do Dow DOMINION SAFETY BOILER CO.(Ltd), 31 WELLINGTON STREET, MONTREAL.; 991 FEATHENDON, Isel49A] [iAs®3 | (njooe19 .You Can't Break \u2019em.di Bu \u2014 TO BE HAD FROM-\u2014 Messaa.HY.MORGAN & CO.8 CARSLEY.HENRY HAMILTON.THOS.MUSSEN.JOHN MURPHY & 00.BOISBEAU FRERES.W.H.SCKOGGIE.AROAND FRERES.W.GODBEE BROWN & O0, JAS.OGILVY & SONS, + &c., &c.&o.\u2014 WHOLESALE FROM\u2014 CHAS.H.MARTIN, 260 St.James Street.gag GAINESE GREAM TH NA! 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Cooking mads a plearure instead of & burden, TAS no EQUAL AS A BREAD BAKER, We are 1 orders for delivery on let May for the above oF other stoves.OLD STOVES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, R.& W.KERR, 1805, Note Dame »! 96 *2 2aw moral Hotel.DRILL INSTRUCTOR Nc Applications for t orf 1 Instractor uk EE, Office, City Hall qe ry tie go: on 8th Ma next.Salary 97 re ts to speak bo Applican {By order), + cus.GLACHMEVER, Clty Clerk, Montreal 33th Apeh, 1880} ses STORES TO LET - \u2018nes 5, 22; RO, #1, 30 and 33 St.Poteg | Street, Ne.23 Common Strest.| APPLY TO So E.A.MARTINEAU, Agent for the Grey Mana, 837 61 ST.JAMES STREET, a \" à, > Gen.Bupt.Imperial Fire Ins.Co.a [EEE ZRII INE RT Sa AR H 6 1 | | ÿl pri TETE TR DLT .from among the employés, and that : meb should be re-examined por today for slaughtering is practically at an end agalnst the expressed wish of the majority! the United States; but this is a Tare bird, poney is précises 1; Ro le oalousof bis : _-gmote particularly after sovere illness or in- there.The home market for the farmers\u2019 Thereforo, it 18 said, the Electoral College the exception that establishes the rule, tegrity and guards 16; ho h asa fondnese for, Oh, tn the peus or mini £8 \u201cgary.Dr.Ryerson 18 80 convinced of the AY, straw and grain, and the alds to farm- must go.Then, too, tue authors of the con- The matter published by the Sun is limited Ar at thes St one.hia nots womankind; What ot.tie A correctness of his opinion that he is willing !°# Which the manure supplied, are präoii- stitution could not foresce the vast influ- to replies to three or four questions put by variably of such à character that they excite Sounds Le à 50 of pain.5 to stake his reputation that he will find In cally extinguished.Both the rearing of ence over legislation which was to come4n- the commissioner orally orin writing.Judg- our sympathy, if not our admiration.\u201d .! 5 fire hundred or à thousand engine drivers, shoep for mutton and of calves for beef are to the hands of tho Speaker, an influence ing from the sentiments expressed, were tert A sense of awe and Jronder i firemen, brakemen and signai or pointe.\"V More.And what Is to De tbe remedy?which makes him second only to the Presi- questions calculated to draw out a full ex- POT POURRL ey TAL that sors in the fhadows i : ond per cent.or upwards of color Ihe Eastern farmers* friends bave hitonthe dent, and very wear in power to that officer.pression of British sentiment propounded, \\ Naver come in the \u2019 4 and that he will prove such color expedient of demanding that state legisla- Nor could the fathers of the Union, in days the result would be as completely sutiafac- i Bs ba swtully alostoowns .vaoht, \u2019 4 clock down fa the parlor i dae to the satisfaction of the railrond tion shall provide for the inspection of all of small things, when the steam engine had tory as the most patriotic Canadian could \u2018Burope \u201cthen \u201cwithout | ving io | to pay foie TR he ol a alcopless motrner per grioves, i This Is not altogether a comfort duimals whose \u2018meat ls offered for sale.just been Invented, and locomotives possibly desire.She English heart bests enormous antl: lines And nn ri dripe from tbe caves, 4 ; ; i ou of things, Sailors desiring That is.the avimals must be inspectedalive and telegraphs were yet to be true to Canada, let pessimists say what toy ak,\" Fs Baser.s* certificates are required to pass ap Ad at the point where thelr meat Is offéred born, imagine the enormous growth please.A for consumption.This, It is claimed, will of their country in wealth and population - And J think of the hands that signal \"Pid I tell you, mi \u2018that Mons.X\u2014 \"he hours there in th ie et, {obs his ile, and thas I have.a And womdst what ange Saicaits ; ment inspector.In this eountry the tests put an end to the Western dead meat trade énd, consequently, in the vast scops and in- CHIT-CHAT.Mocepted lm.\" And wonder Dacchers ; Ÿ or olor-blindness are in the hands of the und forod À that oui good, ry Treat tricncy 3 ho Logis problems, They I Tne Austrian ; ournaiiet has has ws same | \u201cYou mus De out of Jou your ne: \u201d penses, chtl ohld;- Ava Tata of the .A mistake in distin.if offered in the tern marke s could not foresee the Congression m- rary methods as German relative, think allway ol onl o asignal may po the claimed that much of the meat mittes, which working in Secret and with Pub he ust ply & livelier ry ching Hil alt Tee the dent © of his father and a Four vraie oured sold in the cast by the dead meat monopoly power to crests or ruin ense com- 1 1% of tae orn of many Jives, ° sex ORNADAY.of the Smita, has made : Ea is not fit for human food by the time 1 | me a) Interests bas uo responsibility to ; the le obrmmensurate i 1a power, \u2018 ménl 10 DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 27.1889.\u2014DOUBLE SHEET.WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF.BAD EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN SPAIN.Great Damage by Storm in Silicia-The Pope Reproves Father Agostino\u2014Nihiliss Activity in Russia, CABLE.The King of Holland will resume the reins of government on y 8.oan reilef f fund of 20,000 marks has wy ed to Prince Bismarck from m has destroyed all the crops In wa Size distriot ot Silicia, Five persons were killed by Ughtuing.À select party, Including Gen.Boulanger, M.Dillon, Gen, Grah ham and an unknow, lady, Lord Randolph Churchill ondon nat evening.A town of Alham Spain, wus strongly shuken by an earth- uske yesterday.Beveral houses were rown down, but there was no lues of life.A Parls news agency states that an official of the British Foreign Office has waited upon Gen.Boulanger to acquaint him with the conditions upon which he will be permitted to stay in London.Mr.Chamberlain in a speech at Birmingham last evening sald the Gladstonians were bastard sons of the Liberal party, and that the Liberal Unionists were the true heirs of the party.The Pope yesterday summoned Father tino and reoroved hiiu for hls recent soto \u201cah which \"he invoked the divine near Granada, sermon blessing upon King Humbert and _the Jtalian my It is reported that the Pope ordered Father Agostino to leave Rome.Despatches from Bt, Petersburg say ar- reste of Nihilists are constantly being made.e police of Bt.Petersburg believe the mbe secretly manufactured at Zurlch, Switzerland, have been eunveyed to Russia, and that the plotters ave waiting a favorable opportunity.It is expected that the Spanish Government.will soon sell at auction $40,000 worth of state woodlands in order to cover the financial! dellcit to build railways, canals and highways, and toestablish rural loay banks, The treasurer gives notice that all consol threes will be paid off on July 6.Bushirie, the ohlef of the Zanzibar insur gents, ! has released Rev.Roacoe and wife, captured during the Tecent, troubles.He Still M olds in paptivit Rev } Mr.Taylor, Rev.Mr.Edwards, and Mr.Hooper.He will not surrender them until he ls paid £1000.The Erglish consul at Zanzibar will pay the ransom.United States Consul Smithers, at Tient- gin, reports that the Chinese Government has authorized an extension of the Tientsin & Tongshan railway which will make it ible to reach Pe lng from Tientsin iu three hours, whereas it now requires as many daye.The consul says the opposition of the Conservatives hav 2 Bt last been overcome, China may now be said to have fairly entered upon a career of rall- way construction.AMERICAN.; The local option Lill was killed in the Delaware Senate.À reduction in the price of coal handling at Aves Eupèrior, Wis., is likely to lead to an immense str ike, Several priests and many others have been arrested for participating in riots i the State of Gusnaguato, Mexico.Quiet has been restored.Secretary Noble yesterday received a tele ram {rom a special agent stating that uthrie, Kingfisher and Oklahoma City Suerytbin is quiet and orderly, and all re- rie of of violence or luw-breaking are un- 0 The bill repared by Governor Hill and his counsel, giving the former power by clamation to designate a holida York and Brooklyn, Monday an Wodnon da of next week, has passed both Houses e New York Legls ature.© Homorla day was observed throughout Georgla with linpressive ceremonies.\u2019 Busi- Augusta and Macon was almost entirely suspended.At an early hour.Lhe graves of the \u201csoldier dead were ( deck with flowers apd military salutes.oad during the ceremony.Thousands is the cemeteries and decorated the graves.Officials of the State and Navy Depart ments at Washington are considering what van be done to rpward the Samoan Kin Mutaafa for his efforts to resoue the American sallors and property wrecked at Samoa.Itis probable a congressional warrant will be had for bestowing a suitable reward, but the Navy Department may be able to Rive the King some order or some of the property stored at Apia.À cablegram to the Catholic News of New York states that the American pligrims have reached Nazareth In Palestine.All are well, except Rov.Henry Robineon, of Leadvil le, Col., who was painfully injured by the kicks of a vicious horse.The pll- grime have camped out four nights, oe rday they were eacortod by the sod ot the city to the Church of Nog errand tion, where religious services were heid.The storm yesterday throughout Mary- Jand was the worst for years.Special despatches state that the heavy rain fall has injured the bloom on the peach trees in many parts of the state.The reports from Kent county are that the peach growers are downhearted.At Chestertown there was a hurricane and one estimate is that if the damage to orchards outside of Kent county LB as great as there no less than 100,000 ees will be damaged.CANADIAN.Boven hundred and thi immigrants arrivod at Winnipeg via the C.P.R.yesterday.The majority against Scott act in Leeds and Urentille 1090, with four places yet to be heard from.From reports received it is learned that wheat is pretty well up throughout the whole province of Manitoba.David Roche, the Montrealer who assaulted Constable Hind, at Toronto last Saturday night, was sentenced yesterday to sojourn in the Central Prison for four months.Joseph Priestman, who was arrested atthe instance of Morality Inspector Archibald on a charge of keoping a bucket shop, has written to the Chief of Police of Toronto demanding an Investigation, as be c he hus been unfairly treated.Despatches from the Northwestern states kay that about a hundred miles of wheat lands in Minnesota and Dakota will have to he reseeded.Grain sown at the Manitoba experimental farm on March 2 is about 2% inches above the ground, and that sown on ihe 25th is about as far advanced.Bir Chas, Tupper was presented with a congratulatory address at Winnips, PEs yesterday in the City hall by the st.trick's rociet yin svhioh ho wag asked h commissioner to use his Peon wards divecting Irish immigrants to this country and give them the same inducements us were offered other natiouallties.Sir Charles made a happy reply.d olin upon the advantages and of our country and promised he would Yio ail In hie power to carry out the views of Winnipeg's Irishmen.He leaves for the east via the United States to-day and will visit Duluth.is THE VICE-PRESIDENT IN DANCER.Collision on the Baîtimore and Ohlo Railroad at Baltimore, BALTIMORE, April 26.26.\u2014In a collision on the Baltiiuore & Ohio Railroad this morning the life of the Vice-President of the United States was endangered, and several Joyés of the road were injured, The ent occurred at the foot of Howard street at the \"Y,\u201d where the trains for Locust Point separate from the road to Washington.The tralns in collision were the vestibule limited from Philadelphia, which arrived here at 10.35, and the hile delphla express, which left here at 10.and which had on board Levi P.Morton.The only y fière n serlously injured was Fogince ilburn, of the west-bound train.ad his leg crushed at the knee.Amon He other distinguished rsons aboar were General Schotieid and staff, and Governor Foraker, of Ohio, and staff.Ail were going to N ew York.The accident was not very serious.gago cars were shattered to pi pp \" coic A STEAMER | RUN own \u2018 A Mistake Conger, 1e Cannes a Col- Melon Near 1 po PORTL.on, April 26.\u2014A collislo PORT Ot IE the VW mmatlo ly beached.All the passengers were transferred to the steamor \u201cLurline.\u201d The \u201cAlll- ance\u2019 18 valued at Most of her cargo will proves Lotal loss.The steamer will be raised a.tired.The damage to igh.A misunderetan 4 Ing of\u2019 lights and signals Angad the coll on.R.A.Gunn, M.Pb ean and Professor of Burgery, of t he ited States Medical College; Editor Dear ae aa Author of Gunn's Ror and Improved Han ndbook of Hyglene a: and Domestic Medicine,\u201d referring arner's Safe Cure, sald: \u201cI find that In Bright's disease ; Ît seems to act as a solvent of albumen to soothe and heal inflam membranes, and wash out epithelial debris which blocks up the tubuli uriniferi 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MISS STODDART WILL BELL AT 37 BLEURY STREET, Removed to my Store from 42 Bleury street, 8250 BID AT AUCTION SALE.Kust be Removed on Houday, April 20th.Cost 8650, will take $300 Cash.If not sold on or befors 29th, will be shipped to Vancouver, B.C.=, W, STODDART, ~ Jevele | 37 Bleury Street.MISS GALL, 22433 St.Catherine Street.NEW MAKE IN FRENCH: CORSETS Just received, in all sizes.for Bllious and Kervous Disorders, suc Meals, D hortness of Breath, costivenue lervous and Tromb fing: bee: is no ficti GBEM JE EN SNE homie.Frese or By reams, and a ENTY MINU EEC] \u201cPILLS 2 SER BABY CARRIAGES ! Latest Designs aad Best Values.SAMPLES CAN XOW BE SEEN AT JOHN H.JONES & CO, 198 MeGill Street.86\u201d Wholesale Canadian Agents for the celebtated WmiTNEY Carruce Co.od tf vy.| WORT, unis À, to try aornomirigeu te 5e a Bruno Medicine \u201cWorth ref smalisetocom WEAK STOMACH, | \u201cPARED DIGESTION: DISORDERED NER: puderondag PATENT TT WORLD, Pull EVANS a Sons imite Mo Proparod oniy by THOS.HBEECHAAIL St.Helouss Leneuahire, England.à SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENÈRALLY, Montreal, Sole le Agents for the Dominion of Canada.Be ont Compreie Sel Sp Fa re ie FE the ako eng tas emery Shite ur HL hr ne .J.8 Thomson & Co.'s Sales.110 STANLEY STREET.MOBDI TRS 4 Tes ore nad Een vi ox Boo! a: Socrotary, in BLT 5] EE sh \u201cLender: body Biever wi th Shp Trimmer o F7.ih Hot wale BALE AT 2 LOOK, J.8.THOMSON & CO, Auctioneers.OATS.nie ome.241 ob Ged sen James ear pelle sien made by Énapp Benning & Barsalow's Sales._|500 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Without any Beserve whatever, at our stores, oo WEDNESDAY, the tac DAY.will be xiven later on.BENNING & PARSE gers, 86 and 88 Bt.Peter street.ULAR WEEKLY AUCTION TRADE re SALE OF DRY GOODS, ETG.subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.aod 88 BE FET THRE a 80 WEDNESDAY, 1st MAY, At Ten 0'Qlock precisely.Alarge and varied assortment of Spring and Summer Dry Goods.a don.as are pes ted for the seaside y Bottom al low waters as atre \u2014ALSO\u2014 PE symmetry next will be their motto.Bale ai sported Manufactured Goods.3.8.THOMSON & 00.25 Case Guns pores audi lees Goods, auch a Silks, 05 8 tohoers.putes Cash ts, Alapacas, Cottons, Flannels, © groom poo.et giptoire of Mon: na god Boys Clothing, Braces, Hose, to wl] st our Booms.241 and ts, Co 24% rg eat ed! on Tuesday, inst, a One ao tasortment.of Dupo port tod Eoglish Ww die Oser 500 Doll Carriages none Ladd ABSU] uizes.pate a, bit a Chamber Sets, aËvers Ba 100 step ors, ried isues, p Jars, Gon ks, Lorn 0 s3d B th Trare \u2014ALBO\u2014 Mugs, eto., all nice gopds, be aold in \u201cote tos Full lines of Housskeaping Linens.purchasers.Sale at The attention of the trade invited.05 6 4.8.Fraomsoy & oo: BALE WITHOUT RESERVE, ST LAMBERT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.we shall sell, at the Mothodist Parsonagy, St.Lam- Te On TUESDAY, 80th Instant, the elmoat new contents of same, mprisiog.Plush Covered Parlor Furniture, entre.ane iia Carpets ts, Ash Bedroom Fate Doing Seat Chairs, Wire 8 and Bedding Btalr oo oh Tht BE bis Tes ota: Lamps, se SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.Trains leave Bonaventure av 12.10 noon.J.8.THOMSON & CO.Aucotioi 983 neers.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.08 4 SrocE OF MILLINERY AND DRY .GOODS BY AUCTION.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Nos.86 & 88 ST.PETER BTREET, \u2018Will Sell Oz WEDNESDAY, THE 1st MAY, At ELEVEN o'clock a.m., For Account of bom | fe] Mag Cgneern.in ore lot, at A Bankrupt Bt Bock ak Mliive 28 Dry Goods, unting to about Stock may \u2018bos seen at any time tir Cute of wale.* Bale Without Reserve.08 4 PRICE'S BELMONT and LONDON SPERM CANDLES.Te be had from ol) First Gines Grecers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.the matter of CHARBONNRAU & FILS, of In the Lachine, Insolven publie auction, diner at .rate] io ie Tu a.f ke WEL.DAY, the fic ot at clock p.n., © place of e ot the above named, fr Eho\u2018asseis of said Casta to, to - Stock of Grocatiod asd Ghasvrare Btock of Boo d 5 or FIiXtUrep.cccvrremvecrsoscnorssenssarnnnsnannn $530 2 Ro Stock till be sold in refait [PP 255 à Book Debte and Notes (will bs sala > 2 separate! .A magnificen I 838 0 + 500 CASES BOOTS: AND SHOES AT BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Nos.86 and 88 8ST.PETER 8T,, will offer for sale on WEDNESDAY, THE 1st MAY, AT 2.30 O'OLOCK P.M.SHARP, moot ANY RESERVE._#t cases Shoes, consisting of all kinds men's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, suitable for the pring i and Summer trade; the product of two factories.This will be one of the best porn to get goods at auction prices this The goo 1 packed Pin cases 2 paire, 24 paire and 80 50 pairs cac, and wii bop be 0 a lota to suit pure The attention \u2018of the trade is invited, TERNS LIBERAL.984 \u201cDnhñ de Fraser's Salez EAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECIS AT AUCTION, Carpets, Tables, Pietaes Btove, Qlleloth, Gop rocker or.(TH Hair Cloth Parlor Ret and Poles, Hall of 4 Bedroomas, frigorat Utenaiis,eto, Sale at Nu.76 VANGUI Monday@tiernoon, 20th Instant, At 2.30 o'clock.DUFF & FRASER, 873 Auctioneers.For furthe informatio » $1461 30 or CES.DÉS MARTEAUS Pains Fly Montreal Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of LAURENT TOUTANT, Gentilly, MARCOTTE = MERE The undersigned will sell, bY suotion, at No.05 Bt.James street, Montreal, on FRIDAY, 4rd May, 188$, at eleven o'clock, assets of the estate, as SHE Ped Btook of Dry Goods 6 Groceries, Hard are, Boots and Shoes, ror ceases Holling 8¥ock.LIL Book dabts and bills receivable, par S 148.28 Liss.sanvestesebeenn ee sense nsc een 81,124.26 04.272.54 Inventors amd ot: oF.Geble sro on view st our store will be o onl For further information se Mar to RAEI Rs A.MARCOTTE & GO, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of L D.THURSTON, Boot Land Bhos Manufsoturer, of Montreal \u2014INsoLvEN: The undersigned wil mel], by Publio tn ti bise, & , 05 the pi premines, No.set Orig stree » the 4th May next, at 1 oe clock ain, sll the assets of said estate, consisting _ Stock of Boots and Bhoes, amonnting as Leal * 125891 pars In! sous e + Dyes and Pattern halting and Boltt 1455 Machine and helps v Fixtares daotors and o; 1, $4581 à Book Debs, as per liat.\u2026 4563.5 orien The stock and machinery can be seen every day at No.749 Craig 0 The Lis List of ok debts can be seen at the office of The buyer shall assume ths leases and supply steam power to aub-tenants rates in said lesse For her information apply to CHS.DESMAH TRAD, Curstor, Notre Dame street.mAncoTTE 4 & ECREMENT, 987 Auctioneers.rv.ProviNcE Dintriot oi Fon my SUPERIOR OOURT.Queszo SHox Co.and Fxurt GOURDEAU, requiring Liquidation, \u2018 DoorTHE ARCAND, Liquidator.To the creditors, coméributaries and snareholders of \u201cYe said ne inf od tha Ag! Tendored on the 2 A said Core % Vos foes dered on se fae chines, wri 8 Sook debs, af sr fist pe avid b y To hae) i pep en Bloc, at so much in prepared by the Le entory SAY, he ¥ dood Da 2 Toh, at cie Soar oy oocupled bz \u2014CONDITIONS\u2014 Paymeft cash on delivery.Deposit every bidder ir 3 rum or goon nagented 54 chaque ef a {icamod no 2618 April, oo BLANCHET, D) DROUIN & DIONNE, | torneys for D.ARCAND, Liquidator, N.B.\u2014The aswsts are composed of the following: \u2014 Boots and Shoes, Toady made, pbont.0 1,550.0 Boots if its 550.20 Shoes, in process © 156 .- : 2838 i 85 4.85 6.29 Ve fa ne amined eve; ctor sud the Tato factory.and the [iat of oor debts at For further information ers to the undersigned.CARRIA GES! CARRIAGES! Large Assortment For Sale io Og.pot and Bonsecours tr © stock of handsome Car: and added to his own now ma BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF Family Mockaw: Con ing] à Despie Vicloptas: Péneteus Jet i to oy Fons Ci prtey, Dex L Browmer elton.rey Punto aude.Mr, F.MERCIER profits by this pocasion to invite his Fionn, as well as any who may want Éarriages SEs tuck before going elsewhere, = meth iE inty 43 Srcemiomal of prices squat t-clas s do ihator eu or meds Foorta.but attention ul an rel Signs materi FE ome baat bi fan ob L510 roi for Storage.FELIX MERCIER, Carriage Maker, 1442 Notre Dame Street.29 1a day f MOUNT ROYAL PARK\" INCLINE.The Elevates ds 1 mo ph à \u2018ae publie for the \"this short route meer SE ACTION SALE At No.103 Stanley Street.We are instructed to sell at the above residence on MONDAY AFTERNOON, 28th INST.the valuable furniture and effec Drawing Roo Bet, two Ga rustlers, = Mantel Mirror, STE & FRASER, 973 Auctioneers.a LS UCTION BALE ] NO.13 VICTORIA BTREET.Wo are thatructed to ssl), st the above realfsrod low MONDAY MORNING, 20th APRIL.The Furniture and Effeota, Neat Parlor oy Tapestry ° Jurtains and Brie Folea Ch Cher bles, ferai x Cloth.brs, Tac: ts 2.For ae vs Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Totlet Sets, Single and Lo ds, Washroom A.M DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.UCTION SALE OF VERY NEAT FURNITURE AT NO.66 CATHOART BTREET.We are instructed to sell at the above residence on TUESDAY MORNING, 30th INST, the Forpiture and Efféc st Brus- AR ones?met Cloth Parlor ar Walnut sels Centre Table.e: ols and Hare Pictures and Orns.oms, Bed, Mattre dont Bote \u2018Carpe eas, Eto, \u201cGood sel Bove, © n acute Etc Ete.\u2018 .: 6 BURY = VEASER, \" Auctioneers.07 4 EVERAL VALUABLE S DRIVING HORSES, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Carriages and Carts, Bingle and Double Harness, etc.ete.mportant Teekly sale at our Yard, 322 and 324 at James street, 0: Tuesday Afternoon, 30th Instant, At 2.30.DUFF & FRASER, 07 4 Auctioneers.A TeTIoN SALE At No.84 Duberd Street.Oppesite Viger i Garden.We will sell at the above resideiice on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 80th INSTANT, The almost new Furniture and Eff - forte, Handsome Plush Parlor fre eu Po Bedroom Carpets, M.T.Walnut Oentre Table, Pic- hit ofr orig ond Ji D X! - Dinine C rs, Chins, Tes, Io: clo- VOr wa bers\u2019 LE Fn i cd ae ert aod te., Eto.BALE AT 2.30 P.M.Le DUFF & ¥ \u201c Aubtioneers.Cn A UOTION BALE \u201cAT NO.89 MANCE STREET.We wens hatranins to sell at the above residence on TUESDAY MORNING, 30th INST., e nest Furniture and Effects, Plush Parlor Set, Tire chrpots, Lace Curtains and Poles, Gasallors, ne; ravines and ments, Banner- tes, W to Vplmut Extension Dining \u2018abl kets, Sitting Koon Light, Musio ironces, Ep e hua Iron ce, fred à e, ue \u201cWard.In bare Hall Stan Hall Gas , Kitchen Sundries, fs re 10A M DUFF & FRABE 27 ats.J.Ed & Co.'s Sales.McGILL STREET.of El Furniture 8 1 TT RE The by Mr.lerc, to sell , bis oly M iâcent ve, comprising Heavy British and ne, Bean tesl and a Lar, ort.tures and h Housshold Urna- aoe gh William H.Arntors Sales JRUILPING MATERIAL.Ottawa Bireet Methodist Church.subscribe sell on the premises, o Wednesdays lat May the whole of the building material for immediate removal.Particulars at auctionser's office.Sale at TEN o'clock, tu, ARNTON, a NEAT FURNITURE ! HANDSOME SIDEBOARD, ODD FANCY CliAllRs, FINE CURTAINS and CARPETS, COLORED PRINTS, STEEL ENGRAVINGN, MARBLE CLOCK, FINE ORNAMENTS, GLASSWARE, BEDHOOM SETS, KITCHEN UTENSILS, &ec., Lec.ATTRAOTIVE SALE AT THE RESIDENCE, 85 Union AVèune, \u2014on\u2014 THURSDAY, 2nd MAY, At TEX o'clock, WILLIAM H.ARNTO 97 6 de ineor.ESTATE LATE DR.R.P.HOWARD.Snle Household Furniture end Effects, 47 UNION AVENUE.FURNITURE, CARPETS, CROCKERY, S¥ Particulars later.* Sale SATURDAY, 4th MAY, 1889, .AT TEN O'CLOCK.WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Auctionser.979 PANE FIXT FIXTURES.For vate male, the Fist nl SEL ee fle WILLIAM H.ARNTON, uctioneer.James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.Heer IMPORTANT SALE OF KEOGH SQUARE PIANO, COLLENDER BILLIARD TABLE.BRUSSELS CARPETS.Jarre apd ma Mirrors, in Gilt nb Carine Clock», Marbleand Gilt Clockar and Urnawents, Venet! Santana.aura Pi Plush ry Ant BW Tables, Turkish C bai d Drawing Room, Bet, covered {n plush and silk, and B.Fram red Dinin Hall stand wit! B W.Hal bite Oak aud Maple Bedroom Beta, Brass Card 4 Table, B.Ke Car toad, hab abo ho K, Goes Log, Silverware, Cutlery Dinner, Tea Ta Break- Tap Be Bots, Jlasware, Table Linen, Kitchen Uten- The dora ed have received (natructions from DUNCAN MOINTYKE, Esq., Ww sell the contents of Lis residence, 1151 DORCHESTER STREET, \u20146.MONDAY AND TUESDAY, the 28th and 30th Instant.* The sale will commence each day at 10 o'clock JAS.STEWART & CO.Auctioneers.AM OF BAY CARRIAGE HORSES, Ve ory St ish CHESTNUT oise à CURID,\u201d Handsoi otaddle snd Dr ! BLACK 4 ELD au EY B.,\u201d THOROUG Hob PTE D'EXNUUR PONY, cussTAUT ce 3-4 BRED, po SIT JEST PNEU cos , BLACK RADOLE MAÎLE OP, » Property of OLS piace pall.ka Can be driven athale or double, also peoverey of Me, MacDo \u201cGRAND MIRE cow.Clarence, N.Y.Cor 2 by Brewster, Dog and Village Car fon, ony Cart.Blois Double and tn).vous le: Sune tters, Silver ounted Dounble Harness ht and single Hatnesa, Pony Harness, \u201cEnglish lie spd Gentlemen's Baddies , Gtable Implements, wo.sale by order fi! 246 > OINTY AT 114 Tt Prier, 0 oN TCES.EDA AFTERNOC SN.30.Instant, Commence ee UNE o'clock, JAMES STEWART & Co.246 Auctioneers, Marcotte & Ecrement'\u2019s Sales AUCTION SALE oF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At No.}351 NOTRE DAME STREET, on MONDAY, 29th Instant.Parlor Buite, Carpets, Curtains, Poles, Kitchen Btovea, Furnace, Desks, Kitchen Table, Looking- Glnss, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Kitchen Table, Rock- , Ans Chairs, Otlcloth, Sewing Machine, 1 Good Buggy.Sale at 10a.m.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers.A UcTIoN BALE \u201cop HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \u2018AT NO.485 LAGAUCHETIERE 8Ton MONDAY, 20th INST., We have been inatructed to sell at above date and address, the following Housshold Furniture and Effects, Parlor Buite,Hair Cloth Cover, Table, Etagere, Carpets, Curtains, Chronos, Refrigerator, Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Four Bedroom Bets, Dining Table, Oil Cloth, etc., ete, sALE AT 2 P.M.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers.FP RADE SALE .ee ON\u2014 WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1889, o =AT OUR ROOMS\u2014 95 ST.JAMES STREET, 2 Baakrupt Stocks of Dry Goods and Mii.tincries, \u2014\u2014COMPRIBING\u2014\u2014 Canadian, English and Bcotou Tw a ne hangs be tae Toe ei linery Store, 2 barrels © os rived in i's cy Btore, and Bale in lots to suit the trade, at 10 am.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers.Thos.J.Potter's Sales.JEWELLERY, SILVERWARE, &.CLEARING SALE.Every lot must be sold out before the Let y.Positively na reserve.Finest chance for, bargains ever o in Montreal.As Messrn.O.Sh Allen have ta, rive np the Hore (Merrlil's old stan: t tho end of this month, t ou elo © Où the whole balance of thelr siook, abort se .Every lot m mm\u201d +5 e highest bidder , Btiverware, House F'urnis.pres, Cauon oi Dinner and Dessert Kuiros.Spoons, Hoe be.Everyphing that is required fer 084 van onde, Watches Jews - ornauiont.Dis are especially invited to exatnine tite ntook in the MIOTRÈDEE Sales eacu Atternoët and Kvening, aap.THOS.J.POTTER, Auctionoer.du ES qonpection th Hp TH are und u 1 \u2018the best Sock of the kind offered or pel is = 1 feature, Saturday Afternoon, will bo Dis- 8, goods on view oa no tl mom » and mette nai tbe baiance of the - \u201cite sol Jew Bowne edding Prescnts 8 Auctioneers.ny Y GIVES KO- [TAINED & Pol ot NON, ; RE PE le ie, Loe, \u2019 Meetings and Amusements, AAAS ANS NSN SSNS NSN DNS NSN Dominion Rink! SKATING TO-NIGHT, Admission 100.V'0TORIA wir CANADA ANNUAL D DRILE.The Batt lion wil will ens at the 5 Mon- i : Bri ; Arm A ins teen ora er with Bult Ba E on By order, D.NACPHERSON.Capt, Adjt.$3000.$3000.Trotting at ie Part JUNE 11th, 12th and 13th, 1889.FIRST DA 300 for 3.00 class; 8500 given by Hon, Mr.Mercier, T.open to for, borses owned iu the Province: 2850 0 for 5 33 clas: SECOND DANS $200 r 2.30 class; $300 \u2018tor 2.40 gl glass: ol 2300 or Montreal contractors\u2019 horses, THIRD DAY\u20148300 for butchers and hotelkeepers* horses, as class; 8200 for a named ruce; $500 free for all.For particulars apply to J.B.LEPINE, PO, CEATENRY = sus CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, Religious Service in the American Presbyterian Church, at © a.m.The undersigned thrite all who have been Ameri- cap citizens to meet at the al © time an and plage for Montreal, he i the U ited Btates hon où tended to friends of all l'nstionalitios.Collection te Defray Expenses.we G.I.Wells, D.D.; E.KE Cressey: Rov.a M.Barbour, D.D.: oY i Har Marins: fav, À & Ypham: Kev E.M.Hall.BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that » dividend of Five pe nt for the current half year (makinga total Mstribution for the year Ten por cent.) upon the paid-up cajnial stock of this institution has heen declared, and that the same will be payable ut its ng House in this city, aud at ite ranches, on and after Saturday, the Firat day of June next.© Transfer Books will be closed from Ihe 17th to The 31at ot May next, both days incl The Annual General Meeting of the pr lders will be held at the Banking House of the institution ou Monday, the T Thid day of June next.Thech be taken at One o'cloc By order of the Board, W.J.BUCHANAN, General Manager.Montreal, 24th April, 1889.0712 2aw PE ] Oo AND OTHER LEADING USS.228 and 230 St.James Street, Offer the following five Planes at spocial prices and easy monthly payments.WEBER BABY GRAND PIANO, magnificent tone, little used.Can be hud » 2 good as new, very » WEE Up UPRIGHT PIANO, only à short time tn ne \u201cWEBER 5Q! ABE PIANO, slightly used, in fect order, ine wood case, at great reduction.\u2018 DECKER & SON Inaémiscont square grand $1000 100, Ol used a P D'ERTOREATRE 6 BLANCO.» square, largest size, 734 octaves, used v.Heh agniêicen Bi rosewood case, cost (new) 0350; low \u2018price for cash or on instal- nis 5 0_OHICKERING PIANO, cost 2850, beautiful is fine tone; vide sasb snd 810 pe ath, Sr \u2014\u2014 =.Y.co , 7 octaves fins rosewood case AN éndid tone.flo.von month, 1 Ps ne t FORA ti PIANO: La an! action.same fal Wouérs fancen i a Tor tive Tri jou, sume t t vance in J LE Dita NE PIX Pier aise, FOREST ÉOSTON SQUARE GKAND PIANO, | d at a few on Test Nan full d case beautiful tone e230 EN.FPIANG CO.upright, almost new, fine n 5 Ph HADEN N quare, fine rosewood case, taves, 10, 00 be Tal) nad iar GRAND, muni.gent rosewood case, , 74 octaves, Le 21687 STA ANLEY & SONB\u2019 74 octaves, fine lune.ay oo os SNS tone.810 per month, ood ABLER N.9 round corners, rosew Las per 8ls beh a co, KINGSTON, square Piano, almost o now 610 per month.#160\u2014H-0D, octaves, good tone, 88 per month.8125 5 DUNHAM N.Y.aquare Piano! 7 octaves, fine tone, rose Wi case, $8 per mol G0 -HUBEKT Sex B South.SMALL UPKIGHT, $4 per month.9\u2014THOMAS ORGAN, new, 85 per month.65\u2014BELL ORG #3-DOMINTON [8h CO er onth, per, mi Oh 5 octaves, gook tone.ns sn st or, a hs ya on hand a large stock of new instruments of the! fol owing Boe makers: \u2014Weber, LD ker & Hons' Pianos, Vose sons' Pianos, Hale .Planos.Uld Pianos taken in exchange at fail value, N.Y.PIANO CO.228 and 230 St.James Street.See K ennedy\u2019s BOYS\u2019 SUITS.They embrace the newest and choicest designs.Amangst them will be found the New Bedford, Norfolk and Prince Victor Suits; they are made from materials that are warranted for strength and durability.Those who contemplate fitting the little ones in becoming attire should not fail to call and examine our unique and magnificent stock.J.C.KENNEDY & C0.di St Lawrence Street, p7*2e04 $8.00 04 American Watches in Hunting Gaal BANKRUPT STOCK.'* At STODDA wrod?Bleury Street.CARRIAGES FOR HIRE.equ, Yictorias and various Jruer 2e KINSELLA, #raène.ge new sun Mores o Bands and Pioneers will a a .Meetings and Amusements.CADEMY OF MUSIC, 3 Hzawsx THomas.\u2026.\u2026.Le ) Commencing URDAY MAT ERMINIE I.Heats now on sale at Nordheimes*s.SPARTOW & JACOBS T Sage ai ROYAL Every Afternoon and Even ne Hoek.Monday, Tue wday Wednesday, T shay?fiend and evening \u2014** Phe Oid Olen Bue oir\u2019 Friday.Saturday, orion and vvening\u2014* With ou Prices of adisleston\u2014 10e; 20c and 30c.Reserved seats, 1 0c xtra.Flan st Princes.Comin Dowie & Hass 14 6 FARROW & JACOBS, THEATRE ROYAL Every afternoon and evening, woek come meucing April 20, JAS, DOWLING aud \u201cADDIE HASSON, {n the portes Western Bulodraws, NOBODY'S CLATM.New Scenery, new Specialities, Prices of admis sion, \"10 20 and 3U cents, La rved Bouts 10 cents ; extra.Plan at Prince'u Comiu \u2014 COL.SELLERS 80 1 QUEEN'S HALL.GRAD JTUSIGAL FESTIVALS MONDAY A¥o LUE SDAY EVENINGS, May data and h.Tuesday afternoon, May Mise ov MA JUCH (Prima Donna) Mme.Jenesg HERBERT FOERSTEN (1) Hina Donna).Miss HELEN VON DoxNHOEY (Contralty Signor rR PE ROTT 1 (The Great Tenor), Mr.James H.Rickrrson (Tenor).Sigaur G.CAMPANAUI \\Baritoue).r.M.D.Bascock (Bas Mr.Pax Brxpig (Bolo Ÿ \u201cioltatio, Mr, Vioron HERBERT (Solo Cellist), Miss ADELE AUS DER Sith {Bola Plantst), The Grand Festival Sywphon 10-\u2014vrohestra\u201440 Conducted by MR.CAHILL bu JA AHU Kal OU.ingle ta, duuliusts am acumen ticket, sea st 00, 815 21.00.Plas open Yay 1st, at Nord- ciuer\u2019 8.Des RES Dame str fi4e0d 12 es programmes and festival Sook.CY CLORAM.A Of Jerusalem, The ruçidxion and Îsoly and.The Greatest ttre oi the Century.Cor.Nt.Catherine and st.Urbain Streets Open daily, a.m.to 10.30 p.m.The Btreet Cars pass the building.[12474 Jill University, Montreal Public Meeting of of Convocation for the conferring of Degrees, be Leld in the WiLLiax Mousox HALL, as folle: os Faculties of Law und Applied Bcience, UN MONDAY, APHIL 2UTH, AT 3 P.Facalty of Arts, N TUXSDAT, APRIL 30TH, aT 3 P.M Morbo hers of Convocation will meet in the Library at half-past two p.m, for the Reding of Minu! and on the 28th fo or the.declaring the result of Election uf Fello N.B.-The trirods of the University Tay pen tickets of admission on application at the oft the undersigned .and as the ac \u2018évrm cation fs very Nudted, admission nn st be ntrictly members of tho University and holders of \u2018uckots, à J.WwW.BUAKENHIDGE, B.C.L., cting Secretary.20th April, 1880.OYAL BCOTS OF CANADA.ANNUAL DRILL.The Battalion will muster as » qual on THURSDAY NEXT, the 2nd May, at 8 p.m.D à SE Com I Yet! sod a SE will meet for drill 8.the 30th ins pu.4 order, Pht] EVDON, po 2 and Adjt.R.B.of 0, Ww M.O'BRIEN BRANCH.3 A meeting of the above branch of the 1.RK.L.will be held in fit Ann's Hall, on SUNDAY NEXT, a 3.30 p.m.801 Ever member in fr present.QONS OF member is requested to mest H Fond B.S.Victoria's J © Lodgo, 41.= Eve: NE, the Lodge Boom.corner of Be and We jineton sta.PE st on Runda 8h inst.nt Church for our Annual Hermon by the Rev.John Ker, lector.Collection in awd of the Diocesan Mis sinn Fund.Mewrbore J Aster lod x pet bec?invited participute.- EDW/ Rie, RADUATER® ROCTETY OF McGILL UNIVERSITY.o Regular Annual Morting of the Societr for te Electiun of Officers and other business vis be at the roo:ns of the Datversity Club, Na.ver- sity street, on MONDAY, the 20th April, = eight p.m.nH 2 A.FALCONER, Becretary.LECTURES Under the auspices of VICTORIA RIFLES RESER In the Armory, Cathcart Btreet.Tavnanar, 2006 Mar\u2014 DFAN CARMICHAEL will de- Hiver his famous lecture \u201cDEAN aI TETREDAY.Oth Mar-\u2014-HONORABLE JUDGE DAVID.The Dutles of Officers and Magistrates Relative to Civil Riots.\u2019 TICKETS, B50 cents.For saleat a.G.ROBINRON & CO.216 Bt.Janos street, St.GEORGE'S SOCIETY.he nual Sermon to the Members of t Society A Englishwen general 1 be on Sunday.: ont get ia mga uel Church, a H.Marling will deliver the armon.hed Special\" music + ail be \u201crendered by \u201cho! The Collection will be in aid of the Funds of thé 8 Ali Frialishmen and ther descendants are cordisi- 1y invited to Le pre 79 200d 955 B.REED, on.Secty.ART ASSOCIATION! sace and Manage _-, MONDAY, Lend APRIL, + =.Annual Sprmg Exhibition, April 12th\u2014May 4th: OPEN DAILY: - ADMISSION : Non-subscidhers, 25 Cents.£8610 9-5, 8-10.EXHIBITION OF FANCY DANCES, QUEEN\u2019S HALL (Concert Hall Saturday Afternoon Matinee, May 4, at 230 Doors Open at 2.200 Children.National Character Dances Vocal, Instrumental gnd Bagyii« Muse is Excellent \"na Fencing.Calesihenicn Tria, 4 \u2019 Flogant Costumes 3 :Tes Tu te, ne chbidren, 5 pe; hd ix for wn} Lue evar 9, BIN st 6 war.SAIT Javaniie surf ve inated to miset fonday.Tuesday and Wed: ri wtb pol.MALDON AL, JR.A.ROV Protestant Board of School Commissioner, \u2014 + The new Bchool on St.Urbain street, St.Jean Baptiste Ward, fs NOW READY FOR OCOUPATION.Ohi)aren residing on and above Roy street will be received after 1st MAY, on making *pplicstion at the BoB 2 w.azzav, Ban 2.vtt } { ants + \u2026 By mm SS te STUD POKER.= A*PAIR OF SIDES MAKE A GOOD HAND, According to the Testimony Given by Von, Reinolts in the Maloney-Phillips Case< A Complaint from the Defence.The air in the Police Court yesterday afternoon was thick with gambling terms as woll as gamblers, whilst Von Reinoltz continued to answor in his quiet nonchalant nianner to the often sharp and pointed uestions put to him by Mr.J.Green- .childs for the defence.He told him in his September visit to Montreal, two commercial travellers Lad taken him to Leroux\u2019 poker roow, on Notre Dame street, where he played a game with a dollar limit.He gambled a dinmond ring there, and a watch in the Bt.Lawrence streot poker house.Ha borrowed woney ou it and gambled the money.\u2018It was not quite so much as $100,\u201d he continued; * I pubsequently redeemed the watch.1 won the redomption monoy at cards from Mike Maloney; it was in the neighborhood of $200.I was only an hour or two in winning the money from Mike Maloney, much to his disgust, as 1 held a pair \u2018sixes.Mike tried to bluff me, Fore Must bave been $400 on the table, won $200.The limit in that wamo was \u201ctable stakes.\u201d 1 followed petting, holding only a pair of sixes, un- L had $200 at risk on the table.This me was what is known as \u201cstud poker.pair of sides\u201d is u good band in \u201cstud poker.\u201d Ther> are five hands worse than his, assuming the adversary has a pair, but there may be five hundred worse hands with no pair at ull.There are a vorx large number of Lunds Letter than a pair of sixes.I HAD WON THAT EVENING at the time, as 1 had only $20 or $30 when I gstarted.1 invited tho men who were with me to supper in Beaus\u2019.This was in November.Andy Maloney never asked me to play cards With nim, but asked me to his rooms during the November visit.There be wanted Lo know if ! would like Lo play, but did not play himself.I should say Maloney did not order Phillips, and me out of his rooms after tho pane of \u201cfreeze out.\u201d Maloney only came to his bedroom duor and cried, \u2018you must make less noise\u201d He said he wus nol making any money out o the game aud I betleve that 1 and Pris assured him that he would be well remeuw- bered for the use of the rooms.\u201d Witness said he knew the game of draw ker as well as any man uf ordinary lntel- figence who is nota profossions gambler.Before the trunks had come to Montreal he had borrowed money from Maluney ou his own Jowollery, He hog not re rose :ntod that ewellery as gold, but suid It had been sold bim as gold.\u201cWould you be surprised to hear that the jewellery given to you hy P.W.Ellis & Co, as you have oxplained, wis Bothing but - sliver washed?\u201d \u201cI would.\u201cI never declared to Maloney and Phillips that 1 owned $100,000 worth of ewellery, but 1 did state that 1 could got hat amount of jewellery for trading purposes if necessary, arising from the fact that Andy Maloney lod me to Heliove that I could get aos to that umount in Montreal without avy difficulty, and stating that both Harry Phillips and Mr.Baxter bad property freatly exceeding even $100,000.In the etter written to P.W.Ellis & Co, asking be sont on, the party I re- foriad to was Maloney.l'or twu reasons I used the phrase in the letter.\u2018By the veriest chance L came across this afternoon a gentleman who expresses his w Ulingness trade real ostate for jewellery The main reason was to conceal from P.W, Eilts & Co.the fact that Andy Maloney was 8 gambler, for if they had learned this they ght have objected to thio transaction.The second reasun was that it was not until that afternoon that Andy Maloney expressed a willingness to trade, Harry Phillips having told me previously that Andy Maloney was worth 380 have aiready explained Thy.1 lied ve my Suaploy, er to deceive him.oney described thn houses in Catheart street very graphically.I THOUGHT THAT I HAD A SOFT TRADE.After I had ambled Lhe, ewellery I did not assign anythl .Ellis & Cy.as security for it.I Cen ry signe d, nor busany person on my behalf, signed any bond to se cure P.W.Ellis & Co.owed Ellis & Co.$650, and turned over to them a \u201cstone booker;\u201d that 1s a two masted veasal for carrying stones.The value was $250.was never in the stone hooking trade.\u201d Mr.Greenshields: \"Nu, the jewellery booking trade.\u201d on Rainoltz {pointing to Maloney and Phillips): \u201cNo, there are the jewellery hookers over there.e replied to personal questions that he was a born Bwede; had lived for eight ea in St.Augustine, Georgia; was there the hardware business.and he closed by saying tn Mr.Greenshieide: 1 don't propose to tell you anymore of my private ; it is none vf your business, Mr.Greenshields.\u201d the course of the evidence Mr.St, Pierre, for the prosecution, in answer to Mr.Greenshields in an argument on a disputed point, said that the defence complain- Fa that Reinoltz had cheated Maloney by giving him inferior jewellery.\u2018That complaint reminded him of the ftory of the man who stabbed another to get his silver ear; and when the man was dead and the ear in the murderer's hand proved to be lead, the latter became indignant and pooù the dead man of having cheated the trunks to m.The case will probably conclude this afternoon.PHYSICAL Ti TRAINING.Closing Exercises of Minn an Barr um\u2019s Classes \u2014A Complete Success.Never has tho stage of the Queen\u2019s Hall presented a more animated and charming sight than last evening, on the occasion of the closing oxercises of Miss Barnjum\u2019e young ladles and children\u2019s classes.The cK of the centre ol the stag was tastefully decorated with plants, and formed a fitting pac kgreund to the picturesque scene by the beautiful young people in heir Deco og uniform of scarlet and black.he senior cinss distinguished themselves by the maghiflcent manner in which they rformod the dumb-bell, barbell, and dian club exercises, all of which ell- gitod repeated and deafening applause.he marching exerclses too, were cuted with a charm and grace that deli hited the audience.The leaders in_chiof of this olass were the Emprosses, Edith Murray and Effle Gurd, almost equalied by Miss Princess Edith Watt, and Miss Gracié Graf- n, who graduated with tho lato Mr.njum with the title of empress, and took the place of a pupil who was absent.The queens In this class wero Misses Del Hagar and Beatrice Routh.The junior class brought down a storm of ap pause.Princess Emily Radford, à tiny ebild only peven ycars vid, led the free gymnastics, and the two empresses, Greta Murray and \" Bhowling Bond, worked most.ooautifully.Queens Dora Dunlop and Murtel Benson, and Princesses Beatrice Allan and Butters loup Bonson also worked right royaily., Clarke Murray spoke in the highest terms of Miss Barnjum's admirable manner of carrying on the classes, und was followed by His Lordship Bishop Bound, who spoke with deep feeling of the loss sustained by the death of Mr.Barnjum, who had brought w= the work to such perfection, and expressed ++ his gratification that Miss Barnjum was the work with such now carrying on marked success.At the close of the entertalnme Mies Barnjum came forward and ox ressec her warm thanks the following oung ladies who had ¢ hor go of thes children the drossing rooms, and font U them in lar order on tho st Chris- a Nilson, Ethel Reid, Mave nas Beers, Ethel d, Graclo Gratton, Annie Denoon, Mabel ans, and also to Messrs, D.J.Watson, A.- Gwilt, Alfred Grafton, who kindly acted ushers.PLUMBING AND DRAINING REPORTS {Conatruction of Drains and the Untrapping of Gullles\u2014The Meat Inspectors.\u201cThe Health Committeo met yesterday afternoon, Ald.Hamelln presiding.The re- Bons.§ sub-committee on plumbing and ng, which has been sitling for over a he presented.Al).Stephens said it a valuable document and on his gestion It was arranged to supply the bers with.coples, and to call à special \u2019 meeting for the consideration of | was resolved to recommend the ocon- vin of drains on the following streets : Snganten str.str ook, from the present brick sewer to the G.R.yard; Pantaleon street, m Napoleon to St.Jean Baptiste street; ntenac streot, from the end of the exists sewer northward; Montana street, from tiel to St.Jean Baptiste atreef, an Arbor street from Qhtavio sti'vet northward, On the motion of a Stophens it was agreed request the rent surveyors to untrap ies 80 a8 to allow \u20ac LS fresh air to ol Mr.objected, onion that \u201cvery much beyond what could to tho st siveots wan ! ns vas high toiles escape its housse y.Brun et et and Les were ap- potted su mittee to-enquire anc ro- port upon the condition of the civic hos- The committee resolved to meet on Tuesday next to conalder the Charges bre b ut against the meat inspeeto and retaluing money Belonging to the Toys A MANITOBA TRA( TRAGEDY.Horrible Talo-of Murder and Suicide in igh Bl Blufr, WINNIPEG, April 26\u2014A horrible tale ot murder and suicide comes from High Bi Blu a parish between EA and Portage Prat rie, the victims a farmer named McLeod aud his Samm ter, while another child, u boy ol thirteon y is so badly wo at he cannot | bly recovez, MeLeod\u201d 8 house is about three milss west of High Bluff station on what is known as the Buck road.He wus lust seen last night about dusk.A neighbor named Latta visited the house vo-day after dinner and was horrifled to find MoLeod on his side with his throat cut lying near the stove, Both children were found in a room off the kitchen.The girl, who was 8 years of ago, had been struck on the head with the sharp page of aun axe and was dead.The boy, who had his clothes on, had four deep cuts on his head.The axe with which the horrible crimes were commit was found a few fect behind the dead body of the father, and the knife that he cut his own throat with wae discovered in the cellar.Pnere were tracks of blood from the celtar to near where the suicide lay.The cause of the deed is attributed to tinanclal difficulties of the suicide, whose wife died two years ago.AMUSEMENTS.»/ NeXT MONDAY EvENING Sms PETITES nautical drama, * Harbor eu will be presented for the first time In Canada on the Academy stage.The has had great runs in Lon on, New and Boston, and tho scenery is sala to very beautiful, Miss SADIE HASSON AND JOSEPH J.Dow- ling, both old acquaintances to patrons o of the Theatre Royal, will appear in * Nobody's Claim \u201d at that house all next week, A Novel Entertainment, The Trinit \u2018y Church Band of Hope children provided a decidedly novel evenings amusement for the large gathering that filled their hall jast night.addition to the usual vocal and instrumental selections, two little musical sketches were introduced, anid were much enjoyed by those resent.The instrumental part was provided by Misses Edith and ma Mott and Master Willie Sharp.The latter displayed great taste in his violin solo, which was certainly ave been expected from so young a buy.The vocalists all rendered their parts admirably, sung by Miss Christina Atchison and a uet by the Misses Ferns being worthy of special mention.À whistiing chorus by twelve 5 wus very well rendered, the effect being and by the introduction of triangles upon which the buys kept time to their whistling.Presbyterian Preachers.The Presbytery of Montreal will meetin 8t.Gabriel Church to-morrow evening to ordain three of the young preachers ately licensed.lov.Jamos relay, the moderator, will preside and Messrs.Heine and Morin will deliver addresses suitable to the occasion.Hall's Hair Renewer is free from alcohol and dyes that injure the skin.It isscientifi- cally prepared, and will restore gray hair to its original color and vigor.A Massachusetts dog swallowed a strap last week.It must have been very misleading.Women, from their sedentary habits, often subject to headache and Sonstipation, \u2018These are quickly removed by Carter's Little Liver Pills.The prairie fires of Dakota are somewhat put out by the appearance of the spring rains.A Good Reputation, Brown's Bronchial Troches have been before the public many years, and are eve where acknowledged to be the best rem y for ail throat trou les.Mra.5.H.Elliott, Ridgotild, Conn.\u201cI have never been without them for The last thirty years.Would as soon think of Irving without breath.\u201d They quickly relieve Coughs, Bore Throat, and Bronchial Affections.Price, 25 cents.For sule everywhere, and only i in boxes.tual A Georgia m: man has d discovered al at motion in a dream.The danger will only work when he is dreami ng.Advice to Mothers.Mrs.Winslow's soothing syrup should always be used for children teething, x soothes the child, ¢ softens the Eo he bes cures wind colic an remedy Yor diarrhea.25 cents a Dota, What one may expect to soe at the seaside this summer is clam-bake fat.men wearing Little Lord Fauntleroy hats, Dr.Wistar's Wild Cherry Balsam.\u2014 This Balsamic compound has become a home fixture.Let all who suffer, and have fn vain attempted to cure their coughs, colds, bronchial or pulmonary complaints, make use of this unequalled remedy.The rich man who winks at sin is sure to become cross-eyed in his morals.Remove bolls, pimples az and skin eruptions by taking Ayer's Sareaparilla.The whole truth is so seldom told that when told it seems like a lie.A lifetimo of torture is often endured by the rheumatic.Their 8 may, however, be be promptly refloved and/the disease eradi- ted with Dr.Thomas\u2019 Electric Oll, which is.moreover, a swift and thorough remedy for neuralgia, | lame back, frost bite, corns, excoriated hippies; les.named breasts, liver complaint, and all affectio of the breathing organs.Special Notices.To Music Lovers in Montreal.This paper will publish in the course of afew anys a short trea on the marvellous plano playing of Dr.Bulow when he uses the Knabe abe plano.\u201cTho May Festivals.There is overy Indication of a big success attending the Festivals here on the 13th and 14th\u2019'of May.The appearance of such eminent soloists as Perottl, Juch, Foerster, Von Doenhoft, sho Bondi H \"Ricketson, Bab- cock, Aus Der pe ndix, Herbert, to say nothing of Carl n's celebrated Symphony Orchestra.io by no means an every day occurrence in Montreal.Illustrated Festival books and programmes can be had of the music dealers; the ng of seats cotnluence oh the 1st of May.0 to 8.Carsley\u201d s \u201ctor novelties in dress goods.All the most fashionabte shades to choose from.On enquiry at the Canadian Pacific Head Oficcs | ve is learned that commencing 15th Ma propose putting on 3 additional trains Poon their Windsor Street Station and Vaudreuil, stopping, at all intermediate stations, arriving ob ontreal at 8.40 and 4.26 p.m., and leaving Montreal at 12.30 noon, 5.15 and 6.15 caving at 5.15 2 mew \u2018Winehester.ve is in addition to the present express rains stopping at Vaudroull and St.Annes which arrive in Montreal at 8a.m.and 7.86 p.m m.and leave at 9.20 a.m and 8.45 The 8t.Annes and Vaudreuil suburban \"residents will thus get five trains daily oach way to and from the Windsor Street station.Old Pianos Erchanged at Full Value.The N.Y, Piano Oo, 228 St.James street.| allow tbe highest prices for old pianos in exchange for th new style e upright Weber, kar, Vose or Hale, the Eating American makers.8 2 \"Ten \u2018on Dollars.With $10 a month ou Lu a Row piano at Lavigne & Lajol lo, TN Nos ro Dame street, sole agente Sohm pianos of Ni ROE Te 2 8.! Carfley sells more dregs goods then any other House in the city.Why ?Because | you get thé best value there.anos pr Than Auction ! The N Y.Com have a very lar; argo stock of DS Den, pianos of vod ors, which they offer very on, terms from $6 to $10 month, at onoe for 228 TR SPORTS AND PASTIMES THE COMING LACROSSE SEASON: Five First-Class Clubs I the Field\u2014Hon, Mr.Mercier Gives a Trotting Prize of 8500\u2014 Lacrosse Practice\u2014§porting Notes.The coming lacrosse season promises to be an excellent one.Five Drat-class clubs, who In years Toronto, Ottaws, Cornwall) and Montre: tvely.The final meeting wus held In the Gyzuna- slum last night, those present being Messrs, J.taw Ross, cKenzle, Toronto; Frank Cornwall; w.Cleghorn, Montreal; and Laity A Nolan, Shamrocks.The following schedule wad decided Date, upon:- LU Cornwall Shamrock vs.Montreal.Shamrock Montreal vs.Toronto.Montreal Ottawa vs.Cornwall Ottawa Ottawa vB.Shamrock .Shamroc Cornwall vs.Montre .Montreal ces va.Toronto.Shamrock Travelling expenses were agreed Lo as follows: Botween Montreal and Toronto.8250 Between Montreal and Ottaws .100 Between Montreal and Cornwall Between Toronto and Ottawa.Between Toronto and Cornwall.Between Ottawa and Cornwall ON THE FIELD.se Orients of Montrgal will play the Ottawa Juniors here on the Queen's birthday.On the follow ing day the new Montreal Lacrosse Grounds ul be opened oy a natch between the Montreal und Sham The Comma ¢ en this scason will be composed of Carpenter.Adams, Riviere, Crites, Hughes, smith, McNaughton, Watson, Bergcrou, i Me- Cutcheon, Tudhope, Black and Brode The Sherbrooke Junior Lacrosse club at its last meeting elected the loliowlng officers for the ensuing year: President, E.A.Charbonnel; first vice-president, W.es second vice-president, F.Lovins; treasurer.A burner; \u2018secretary, E.A, Odell; captain, w.e The follow lug \u201cplayers ar are spoken of in connection w (Lis séason's Toronto teain: Martin, Jas, Carvin Dryt Dan.Sewell, Dickson, Mackenzie, Gordon, Scholfield, Boyd, Boxall, Walker, Juck Irving, Johnston, Jack Ga .The Montreal Lucrosse club vit have their first practice this afternoon at three, Lo be followed by regula: Sveniug practice on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday eye.8.: SPORTING NOTES.The Montreal Bicycle (\u2018lub will visit Lachine wt afternoon at three and return by the lower road.- The final hop of the season of the Lachine Skating Club took place at.Hanna's Hotel ob Wednesday evening, and was a great success, \u2018The annual dinner of the Crescent Snowshoe Club takes place at the Richelleu to-night, and a number of well-known snowshoers have promi: tend.The annuai supper and ball of the proper Baseball Club, held in Queen's Hall on Mo was a great success.The Dominion Baseball Club have elected the foliowing officers for the ensuing year: J.Murray, president; E.J.Hunt, captain; J.Ward, asst.captain; lle: secretary and treasurer.AL cout at Lepine Park has been arranged | for Sty 1, 12, and 13.Valuabie 1 be given amongst then, one of $500 © by Hor Yon.Ar.Mercier.THE HARBOR POLICE To be Retained for Another, Year\u2014The City Hall Collections.The Finance Committee met yesterday afternoon, Ald.Rolland presiding.The City Treasurer produced a list of he various fire insurances effected by the city, also showing that claims had been pai them during the last twenty-one years of $3600, exclual ve of the $17,437 on account of the Abe To resolved to contribute $500 towards the $3000 expense to be incurred by the George Bishop Engraving Company in sending thelr picture of Montreal, now on exhibition ut the City Hall to the Paris Exhibition and London, th ayor saying that he thought it was a \u2018splondi way of adver- tistng the city.On the question of opening, up Burnside Place being\u2019 brought on, Ald.Prefontaine d the improvement was opposed by pro- rietors representing property usscssed at Ba, 891,300, and under those circumstances he did not feel disposed to press the matter.The street must either be opened or the lines erased.The question was left over for the assessors to check the values of the properties of those opposing.A report of the mmittee, recome mending the construction of a drain in U p- per S8anguinet Street, was concurred in.On a report of Mr.Dufresne, city nuditor, that there were many horses inthe cityiot paid for, it was resolved that the police make a careful search and report to the A886880I'8 cases where the had not been paid.The chairman, Ald.Farrell and Perreault, were appoin a sub-committee on the present {node of making collections in the ty Hall.A sub-committee, consisting of the chalir- man, Ald.MeBride and Hurteau, was struck, to confer with the officers of the Victoria Rifles with reference to their claim for exemption on their Armory.A TELEGRAM FROM MR.J.I CURRAN, M.RE, was read, stating that the city members bad induced the Government to retain, the Harbor Police for another year, and a vote of thanks was passed to the members for the city for the double they had taken in the matter.The repo: rt of Ald, Rolland and McBride as to the re resultof their conference with the Citizens\u2019 , recommending that a report made sde Council, affirming the de vertes of pass chu, by-law to impose Kespers of saloons or restaurant © effect from and after the year 169 ; Coa details of said LA -law to be the subject of further consider- ion and report alter the Council shall have affirmed the principlo of the project.Also to report recommending that a by-law passed to compel saloon and tavern- keepors in the city to close their establish- ts from seven o'clock on Saturday eveu- ng until Me Monda day mornin The r to the \u201cBy was referri BROAD TIRES AND BOULEVARDS Counc afopted Before the Meeting of the Citizens\u2019 Immprove- ment Association.The week ly meeting sting of the Citizens\u2019 Im- rovement iation was held in the raser Institute last night.Mr® Hollis Bhorey was in the chair, and there were also present: Hon.Louis \"Beaubien, Messrs.8.C.Btevenson, James Baylis, Geo.Bishop, Lucien Huot, M.Nolan ae Lisle, J.C.Simpson, Wa Darlin ; G.H.Flint, James Harper, and T haugh nessy, assistant general RL of the C, P.The secretary read letters from the Provincial and Local Boards of Health, in In op to communications sent by the with reference to the iliega dl sivughteringofonimals within the city | departments stated bat if they were given notice of of any such Hance they would pi next mopting, and se, what could be done in the matter.boulevards formed the next subject of discussion, and plans were oJaid on the table showing the projec ments.Mr.Shaughnessy scheme could carried out by private individuals, and Mr.Beaublen suggested that a deputation of the Association and the C.P.R.wait upon the Road Committee with refersnce bo! the Me B roposed last year by Mr.8t.hanghneeey, on hait ot the.R., said that they wete anxious to have improvements such ns this carried out, and promised the Company's assistance to the iation.As the survey had not been completed it was finally decided to vais till next meeting before pro- er § ceeding further.The Anti-Jesuit Meeting.1e, the Editor of the ETAR: TR] read with great satisfastlon yout short article on the anti-Jesuit meeting.If only the question could be discussed in such visa and temperate manner, great good ht result.Ad caplandwm speéchee by excited orators from Ontario who condemn Wholesels theaotion and in the motives of the lenders and .the joxity of our Anblio in in the T -Dominton, and the leaders of lie sposkors who them, af applause mon momentarily ord th 'sotiomes of a satisfactory or ment Pot this or.of any tonton earnest te many iy dre many.lo va Rome lies who deprecate Yinosrely the recent legislation, \u201cBut rho, ich: me qui ite as Si ot and stron such mee as !'Inureday Pin Bly Such Re i oor lead : ess abuse of Roman ue fonita.À and a\u2019 rr Toss attempt ed ed proselytism on the part of the Protedtants, ttle more manifestation of the broader spirit and Loe e higher life Protestantism boasts le of producing, would do a aol ap more good than any amount of angry declamation.À reli- fous war is surely the last thing we ras see in this Dominion, an I envy not th man who has any hand in kindling sue Let us by all means study the things that make for righteousness bu Jet us not forget the things that make for 875 Dorchester st.+ AMES BARCLAY.Wnen Baby was sick, we gave her Oastorta, \u2018When she was a Child, she oried for Castorly, VW hou she became Miss, she clung to Casto rik, Vi hen shi bad Children, she gave them Quetosia, UST TETE = Ladies\u2019 Gold Watoben.Gents' Gold Watches.Gents' Silver Watoh \u2018 2 Nicki Watches IA 5 9125 2 9e ol Watches.cooenns i .\u2026 Boer BTOOE IN ThE Torry.VALUE GUARANTERD, R.HEMSLEY, .2011 Notre Dame street.Repairs of Watches and Clocks carefully attended to.> Telephone Nor 1241.y 874 UEEN'S HALL! May 7th and 9th, Tuesdny and Tharsday, MDME.TERESA CARRENO and the renowned baritone, Signor TACLIAPIETRA will give two plano and song recitals, 09 1 1HAMROC LACROSSE CLUB.PRACTICE DAY and FRIDAY ening during season, commencing MONDAY.20th Last.WM.J.MCKENNA, Hon.Sec Offices T o° Let.TEMPLE BUILDINGS {OLD ST.JAMES ST.METHODIST CHURCH SITE).Moderate Rents.These Offices and Banks will be ready by the first of May.APPLY, HANSON BROS, Mechanics\u2019 Institute Bullding, 204 St.James St.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET For 6 Months or 1 Year.BUTHRRY UNION AVENUE ad DRUNNOND ST 5 #717 (NEAR SHERBROOKE STREET.hawpply: to P.Le Box 1865.! x Houses To Let! IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.F.MeMANN, Real Estate, Insurance & Invt.Agent, 9axtt 138 St.James St.HOUSES TO LET! J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 BT.JAMES STREET» 82x10eod TO LET.LARGE WELL LIGHTED FLATS, WITH ELECTRIC POWER and LIGHT.Also buildin ing with five flats and basement 75250.both situ in the centre of the city.25 H.P.Engine and Boiler for sale.THE HIBBARD ELECTRIC MFG.SUPPLY CO.LTD.36 and 38 St.Disier st.AND \u201c89 12 MAE Reon s MARES which does not wash out or burn pisalo ths the pessing Prepare oly by nana 206 St, Yaiberiae Ar M ALARM MONEY TILLS, WITH PATENT Cotnbination Yal 8 enblpatio 6 lock.Bècure ttern.»o Wooden Money ss of tout Buy the man without oxtre ma ufscturer sud have therm put up has t snd\u2019 my Vault wor work, To ire.Eh eat: a for prices before ro placing y your or write 8.5.8 Asa 877 Craig Street.\u2019 P.0.BOX 945.HONE 1778 B 2 2aw DORE BIBLE GALLERY., 81.10 Reduced from $5.00.\" DANTE'S INFERNO.esvorcesn 1.30 Reduced from 85.00.MILTON'S PARADISE, LOST.creeene-e 1,30 DANTE\" Reduced from 85.00.8 PURGATORY AND PARAD we.GATORY AND PARA ISE.01L80 100\" BET OF a on iustrated, at.5.00 Beduoed from from 815.5000 handsomely bou bound books, at 350, Beduced fron from $1.00, 25,000: of tba atest nd NOVELS At 250 and 30¢ each, Reduced to 10c each.F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St Catherine street.95x0043 N.E.Hamilton & Co.Orders by mail.Our establishment has department; make use of it for all personal fixings, no matter in what part ot Canada you reside.We treat out-of-town customers with all the consideration shown to visiting patrons, and aim to fill all orders with special care and despatch.2911 3 ATI THE MART.STORAGE 0mm iii rite moving to the country for th « e pesson can can have ave good.dry storage for movable effects, Bat ORAGE for every anory description of Mer Mer- H \u201cpinced on \u2018Warehouse Recep Sills of Lading, Tite Policies, Endorsed other Hs mi nsolvent Estates urchased, surplus stock of merchandise stored next season or purchasedat CONSIGNORS frosts very ressonable.724 CRAIG STREET, 78152 W.WATSON.The best condition rouges RA Schr animal as above shown would be to be used in one of Latimer\u2019s ight, neat, good, strong, cheap wheeled rigs of any \u201892 MoGILL.Dress Making as a fine art rt is thus treated at N.E.Hamilton & Co.\u2019s, and it may be observed that each costume or garment bears the impress of individuality as no two are of the same design.Our Miss Morrison will be pleased to consult her customers on any points.est1 HOUSES TO LET.J.Cradock Simpson &- Co.REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 994 181 ST.JAMES STREET.- 1 at Offices .to.:Let.! _ pan sérfists, BL Faces print Booms Tn\u2019 pe STAR STAR OFFICE, 33xit 165 St James Street.1850 & 1852 Notre Dane St, CORNER MoGILL BT.1333 & as dre ÿ, »- QORNER PLESSIS ST., Bansarou BLOCK, * SPRING VERGOAT \u2014 The Finest Line ever held by any Retail.or Wholesale Clothing House in Canada.Ever Sole.Every Sie FOB GENTS, YOUTHS aod BOTS.\u201cOur Silk-faéed Fancy All- wool Worsteds, in all colors, \"are the nobbiest Garments ever shown is in Montreal.Fu a thoroughly equipped mail order 1850 i 1852 Notre Dame Street quiring a nice-fitting, with silk, silk-faced, will be pleased with an ex- range of sizes of different nobby spring shades \u201cTIO DNIHLON The Finest Fite Penis on the Cara Continent Final eclipse of all the BOGUS furniture manufacturers, ARTIFICIAL gilt edge furniture MEN, and most successful men who sell their Goods at what their NEIGHBORS pay for them.Inauguration of the Great Furniture REVOLUTION.AUCTION business at a discount.mo Biggest Smash in Prices on Record.FEE & MARTIN, Great Palace Furniture Warehouse, 357 to 867 St.James St.(Cor.MoGill strest), and 1333 & 1335 St, Catherine Street (Cor.Plesais;st, Barsalou Block) \u2014 - Those Gentlemen re- stylish Spring Overcoat, equal to tailor-made, but from Lawrence's New York Patterns, sewn amination of our stock, and an investment in one will naturally result.We have still a full of All-W ool W orsteds; Corkscrews, &c., &c.Call and See Them.201 \u2018CW! LINDSAY'S PIANO ROOMS, Heintzman Upright Pianos Competes successfully with the High Class American Makers.Established 50 years.HIGHEST HONORS wherever exhibited.Prices Low: terms Easy, Examine large sssort- iment\u2019 Row où view, r .he Thrones, NS NS SUNDAY.88th APRIL.YIRST BUNDAY AFTER EASTER, CHURCH OF EDR ND.a5 p.m.i Mittal a.m Toon, Ban.| u- : pan, T.BTEPHEN'S, at 11 ST A hdescon Brow mn 22d 7 van Ver SCHOOL XI HOUSE, Outremont.7 p.m.Mev.H.J, Evans, M.ai.SEDI Y.M.0.Ones burch à Rozel st., Point 8t.Anos Crowes.Rian ST P, o FENEL poandsy Bohooï 9,45 am.Divine m., Rev.Mr.Everett.RINT = a and 7 p.m, [ev Canon Mt: ls, MA à! REFORMED EPISCOPAL.T.BARBTHO LOME 11 a .Rev.J.A formerly oi M to.5 mn.PRESBYTERIAN.AYFHOAN- 11 a,1n, end 7 p.ui,, Rev.Geo.H.Wells, SCENT STREET.11 a.m.and 7 pm.RB.Johnston, B.À.sus and © pu, Rev.ALMERS'.11 a.d 7 , Re QUELLE mW.an pau.v.Culborne CIE Bla.am an nd 7 p.m, Rev.W.J.Smyth, DE: NEIGES.11 a.C° james Miles Oromble 99 804 7 pu Rev.Annive eraary Sunday.pobecial Histo- cal Sermons atlla d Ea Berman m.ans Rev.L.H.Ko ii a.m.and 7 p.m., Rev.Jas.Fleck.3 Cote Bt Antone.11 M Her HR Anion am.and 7pm, 1 RES YTERIAN us Russell p , Italian service, Signor A.Intern Ball: -#0n.L__m., service, Slgnor À.AISONNEUVE MISSION, 130 Notre Dame Si M Babbath Schoo 1.3 Pa Evening Service, CHE 11am, Rochester, ie Ta DEEWS (Church ot Scotland), pris e mervice,and 7 pan, Rev.J TIRE 11 am and 7 pm.Hev.John TN hole.T.MATTHEW'S, Point Bt.Cha len.1 Bev.WR, Cruikmmany, © and 7 p.m.v, .Cru TANLWY STHEET, lis and; Te Dowoy, MA, Gaollc service 8.4 on VEL T.GAB RIEL 11 am, and 7 bell.B.D.p.m, Rev.Robt, STE LAURE 11 am.and 7 pu.Bev.James Bar- THES OBAPEL Inspector street.11 am.and 7 M.Btewart Oxley.pari 5 au, and 7 p, m, Bev.Thos, Benne Eri)» a; Pin a METHODIST, COTES LOUIS.11 am.and 7 p.m., Rev.Dr 88 MISSION, Hochelaga.11 a.m.and 7 CP 8ev.¥ Walls and pn EROUGLAM 11 am.and 7 p.m, Rev, W.Jackson, DOHN0E SQUARE, 11am.and 7 pan, Rev.J.Coover An: , M.A.R P.ORCHESTER STREET.11 « m.and 7 p.mm.Rev.A.Henderson.EAL END.10.30 am.and 7 p.m, Bev.Wm.Hall, M.A QUEST ENOH, Champ de p.m.Bev.F.Z.Lefel OUNFAIN STREET.ii à m and 7 p.u Rev.J.T.Pitcher.Po: BT.CHARLES.11a m.and 7 p.m.Rev, J.Scanlon.HERBROOKE, STREET.11 à mm, and 7 p.m.Rev.T.G.Williams.1la m.an 1 had | PE T.lila Rev.James Awde, A Annual sermon in n éonnection whl he o losing ses f the Wesie.Theol , Rav.fes races À of \u201d he and.ELZNGTO TREET, Point Bt.Charles.11 , EIS m.Rev.J.B.B Easton L.r I VEE BALL E RELIGIO-PHILOSO! BooTeT 2456 Bt.Catherine ga discourse.Sub, ts of Chose) b audience.7 p.m.Inspiratio des nm br tie ence ane speaker BTIAN ON Wi Hall, ore.do.m.tnd 7 ue rvice: or non-cEuro KE.ADI 3 in Bt.Gath Gs opposita Vic Victoria street.8.16 y.Fi] Evange TÉRTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AN 3 HOME, Longue Pointe.Bev.J.Edgecum be p.m.CONGREGATIONAL.ALVARY.11 am.and 7 p.m.JCM HANVEL 11am and 7 p.m., Rev.F.H.Mar- VASE 11 a.m.and 7 p.m., Mr.F.W.Read.LUTHERAN GERMAN.QT JOHN'S (131 81, Do .S Homer io t minique).11 am.Rev, ADVENT CHRISTIAN.SSEMBLY HA 2: Et.Cat po\u201d Fra Fn SR Dyes in the Queen's 7 SCANDINAVIAN.TTAWA BUILDING, 248 Bt.stree: a.m.dT pa ee 2e Ont 1 SWEDENBORGIAN.NEV JERUSALEM.1lam.Rev.E Gould, MA.UNITARIAN.CHERE OF THE MESSIAH, 8 .a WD, Bas a 11 a.m.and 7pm.\u2018 WELSH UNION.ce of Welsh Praise and Prayor, 2.456, Y.Members and Wi manuel Chorch, 7 Herm onto th the 8e e BSociety-Gwisrwch yr A FT, am, em, * Faible Me Ly { Instru \u201d OF Nana pc 6 Toa h, Gr\".8p.ROMAN CATHOLI 0.HE MORGAN & CO.ARE SH 2270 St.Catherine Street.99 1 HOW some very pretty fanc Fret work screens, also Fret work for Tindow tng gece 1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, opposite BOYS\u2019 SCHOOL SUTTS, in sizes from 3 to 14 years.- Balmoral Hotel.We call attention to our 4 -BUTTON CUT-AWAYS, in Black Venetian and Cork Screws, lined with fine Satin Dechine, Tailor-made, stitched with Silk ; equal to Custom work.Our 4-BUTTON SACKS and 4-BUTTON CUT-AWAYS, i in nobby styles, Scotch Stripes and Plaids, Finest Trimmings, Tailor-made ; the proper caper for Spring, A SWELL SUIT, $6.00 to $10.00! UR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, under the au.pervision of Mr.Nolan, has already attained a front rank amongst the Merchant Tailors of this City.SUITS TO ORDER From $12.00 to $88.00 portant establishment that we are now obliged to employ \u201cThree First-class Custom Cutters- wvho are each a star in their-nprofesnion.UR CUSTOM.DEPARTMENT has become.such an im- Branch of o O7esdth x dE when the Fev.», ling will preach the A Gores Bhoëyn Er a10 wennsgon.\u2018CLEARING SALE \u2014 MARRIAGES OC yp \u201c Fine Buggies, Village Cars, etc KLL\u2014At St, Peter's Church, I] ron Rev: others Geo.1 Thorneloe, a dpc wT ford 15 5 heures \u201copel secon nd douter ott tbe rorooks, Que.caw ELL-DONNELLY \u2014On AR 24, 24 a the church-of Si.Jumes the 6 Rev, Apostle llegood, W.Alex.Caldwe] ® Zn.Canon Ë duugnier of the late James Donuelly.' +A.Haskin Jon CA WETON-ROU \u2014 AY an wor Hamilton, nt 15,by Rev.Th Cawston Lo tary Routh, CAMELON-SOMMENS ELLE a Lanark, Oot., by Xev, E.C.V Il, Archibald Camelon to Strong winds an north-east apd Cou in bauiness.à , .leu Soinuseriile partbéwests most) cloud piouier venitér, This week we have put $0 stock some very | al .0 Our Ladies Hata are becoming very popular and CLENDENAN-GILMOUR- At Toronto, April 23, WILL tan in the southern pretty Hoos in Boys\u2019 Buits, made from French dC an 9 ! 6 d y (WITH CAPES), selling fas reli] tmmense stock of Lunt vehicles) ta now offered by it Vo Faityscs, Dr.G.W.Clendenan B.CARSLEY, Tweeds; the prices range from 83.80.These I Fu are due nest ave two large casos of ; ' [i owers.6 ar © finest ever seen iu Moul .| to Arie Boys' Buits are well worth seeing, ss they are t prices that cannot be sphroachea ches, slewhere, WW.hb: JUST RECEIVED, IN GREAT VARIETY.Flowers Tlesoare ure STOCK EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING: Far DUMBLE == At gL.Te Teters y Church, 1 28 Rev, Ww.Bord\u2019 Poster or Montreal, to A _ \u2014 yes * Willa Boys vy Berge Bailor Buius, prices from Po an Automizer free, a valuable toilet article, Buggles on Dell's celebrated wears, on Brewster Spr second duugbter of J.H.Dumble, sas } d'on Sidebar side-ap \\ Business colour.es MORE NEW DRESS SILK Boys All-woal Tweed Bulle, good \u2018qualities At $1.50 Each! 4 WOE Dress Ogpods and SUK Departments are being Comcurds, Ferry Carta, Naud Carta ©\" FAL RAEN A ncaRe Ju.béBrs, 23.dr \u2014AT- prices from &L0, 3 YARDS LONG, 32.00 All our own make nud fully guaranteed.Ferme of Toronto, to Apnle Die Nash, 5.CARS a BOYS! JERSEYS and JERSEY SUITS.We will a 1co FREE BY PORT B 0 | 6 6 F f I F R 0 T i F oie Buddies, pridies.© nd on ody of ot Saddlery \u2014 .©.LEY e send any price 0 te tubout Lu co charged by rotai by on a hoya a P E Furie, ot These po pular goods we keep in all nizes, and any part ef the Dominion en Feceips of In all Latest Shapes and Shades, bé\u201d We have everything fur the horus and stable.htoy.Où.Mra.tC.Wolien \u2019 BLACK SILK.ve suaraites our pricen order.FROM \u2019 GUUDWIN-POLLEY\u2014AL St.John, N.April froin $1.45.\u2014 FETES ns ts cod à Ni NEW BLACE SILE \"Bord sors, a vies price tros 50.Our Richest All Bilk Hand-run BPANISE BOARTS, He HEATH, 235 & 237 o oof the m iy Py 1 M teal | MANUFACTUREKS AND IMPORTERS, .3 - £ 2 he 3 J LEE-GOODERHAM\u2014At Toronto, April 23.by KEW BLACK SILK BOYS\u2019 WASHING SUITS.8 yards long, à COLN, BENNETT & CO., St.Lawrence Street | ne of the most important Musical In Whoteonte and itetuil \u2019 Ven, Archdeacon Boddy, Walter Cecll Lee to NEW BLACK SILK 85 WOODROWS, CHRISTY, .ventions of the XIXth Century.\u2019 Alice Wilmot Gooderham, NEW BLACK BILK We have & very large assortment of Boys\u2019 Wash- -00, $6.00, $7.00, 88.00, opt 337 St Paul Street.MAC VEEN DUNNETT- At London, Ont.April v.J.Ballantyne, Alex.M.Macqueen to 1 unnel le Yau ian Rev.J.T Bhan RANAGE-BUOWN ALT Petite Cote, April 15th, 4 Fleck, hn, Ont., April 17, am Robson to Annie 0 Kev.\u2018Thomas.Ramage LADIES JERSEYS -\u2014 secretary.\" 38 Agnes Brown.\u2019 E.H.TURPIN, Prosident of the College of Organiats, tat ERWOOD SH UTEAt Dartmouth.Apr \u2014 oo BOABSEEL Luttes Jorseys atwboïortoricos,andvitont FONG HEM-STITOHED HANDKEROHLEFS ! \u2014AND\u2014 Fine Watches! Eon Ee AERA PATA She mal TL air readers ara doer all farm < \\ ÿ Bherwe ; .ouna; » ; N, HENKY \"ING, ewspaper reade ue doubtless i - Z2.by ov.ortlus Fonle, William Sherwooë Lo exception wo have tlie best assortiment in the For Ladies A Bpecial Lot just recelved at 12 SI LK UM BRELLAS Fine Je wellery ! Tho Arenbinbop of Canterbury, OAHDINAL MAN: liar with the Kobinson polsonilgz cases, Bertha Fredericka Snute.Bummer Silk at 39c per yard.city to choose from.Jerseys in every quality, cents each, arorh 25 cents.\u2019 They will bo sold & \u2019 NING, und wany other eminent authorities, which hive recently come to light in Somers WALTERHOUSE-CARTWRIGHT\u2014At Toronto, color, size and shape.We ask all to visit our 91.40 per \u2018dose: \u2019 \u2019 \u2018ile, Muss burb of Bastor H.Walterhouse to Ladies\u2019 Jersey Department and make your selec- \u2014AT\u2014 ville, Muss, & suburb \u20ac sLon, by Rev.Mr.Laucele, J.Matilda Cartwright.of construction, the thin, metallic tone of the reed, from arsenical polsonihg, seven in one DEATHS.\u201cLu \u201cI M \u2019 as found lu the Cabinet Urgnu, is transforined tnt .- ALL_tn DEA A pt NEW COLORED DRESS SILK JOHN MUHPRY & CO.| | 216 St.James St 9813 full, rich tone.as found tu the lipeorran, pot quit FINS, and within Hxe years.1t is doubt ASPINALL\u2014 y, onthe morning of the NEW COLORED DHESS S1LK .mes St.distinct in {ta character, though equally beautigul ful if the wurderers would have been \\ jure Smith, rellet of tue late Kubert Aspinall, the 63rd year of her uge.NEW CULOKED DKESS SILK > We have bought s manufacturers' stock of Towels \u2014\u2014 .; ; LAD XN .of vari kind t .in winch the victims wers insured, begun an Yuperal wil Laie place trom ber late 2 resident, NEW COLORED DRESS SILK 1ES\u2019 MANTLES.ow Elon ind .Sun 8 them 8 AL, Oma In .Cory of of Ng mondal Letter from the REV.HUGH investigation as to why 80 lnapy persous 2.30 p.ra.to soe Of interment, Mant Royal NEW COLORED DRESS SILK NOTICE.Jot worth looking after, as they vl go vary a uickly.$ 6.00 SION, Po 8 A had suddeniy died iu olié family.Cemetery.¥riend acqualitances please NEW GQLORED DRESS SILK All our Paris Mantles are now offered at won- ties, ali very Sow io prloec = LO sof varie \u201c PADINA AVENCE, TORONTO.But the sensation from a medical point of acoëpt Lhis invitation.NEW COLORLD DRESS BILK derful reductions.0 Ie ame Street AMERICAN WATCHES, April 9th, 1880.view connected with the caso took place in BUCK\u2014At St.John, N, NEW CULOBED DRESS BILK Paris Mantles $58.00, for $29.00.1 MESSRE MASON & HISCE.Boston, stu recent weeting of the Massachu- B., Apri] 21, Matilda 8, 23 wife of Captuin lobe bert \u2018Buck, aged yea CUMMINGS\u2014At Ways Ju Que Maggie Cuunlings, aged 23 CRUNDB\u2014AL East Whitby, iy A 19, Elizabeth, widow of the lute Antred\u2019 Crumb, aged 82 years.CUTTELL\u2014AT Toronto, April 23, Thomas Cut- April 17, \u2018 tell, aged 89 y DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, POSTAL PATTERN DEPARTMENT.\u2014\u2014 t was found to be excellent in accompanimen mas, men supposed to know what they wera .° - r Orgagiet.Mr.W.J.McNally, a akilled musi- \" > DALUATTIF At © Carston Pin Place, Ont, Apri 20, SUMMER SILK.NOTRE DAME STREET, Another Jot of Now Goods at Jos.A.Ogtivy & Sons\u2019 221 St.James St cian.frou the Leipalo Conservatarr of Music.is doctoring Soha, rao fer) 5 ne vo Mary Dalgattie, aged 4 CORNER MT.PETER STREET.Bamples sent on Rioation of all the Newest 1uDearly évery day we are tn recelpt of ome new * ° greatly pleaned wilh the tone, qualities of the 1n- ga on cer FREREAULT\u2014ID this city, on the 25th 1pst., MORE NEW SUMMER SILK t the LOWES the trade.os of for our dress goods and trimming de- Sarioty nd bros fror inning to onder whether in deaths from arsenicul poisoning of which Joseph Octare Fréreauil.io the sôtp year of his MOUHKE NEW BUMMER SILK Terms cash and only ons price.ost pertes eweat abades to be à in our dress de- beauty, our 8825 Vocalion will nof serve for many fax speak, cortitteu tes of ; cath wera given age eral will take place on Monday.the MURE NEW BUMMER SILK partment, including old rose foun a She abaden of years là tbe pluce of à 84000 or $5000 Pipe Oran.or pucumon a, ype Jd fever, meningitis, 2Uth inst.at 6.45 a.m., Le residence, MORE NEW BUMMER SILK .Dress: and Hantle akin D t Kreen, checks, broche and plain fala, 1am, yours very sincerely.bowel disease, and Bright's Disease.2369 Notre Dame street, Lo SL.Joseph Church, MOLE NEW SUMMER SILK N.E.Hamilton & Co.Orders g gparimen Ri Dbons to match every Wa s it any wonder that patients are losing und acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without further notice, [New York and Brooklyn papere please copy.GILLENDER\u2014AL Quebec, April 22, Robert Gil- lender.BAYS AL Halifax, April 21, John Hays, aged 81y HUM PHRIES\u2014At Ottawa, Apr 23.Jane, wife of George Humphries, aged #2 JUNES\u2014At Lajunta, Colorado, on jj 26, John B.Jones, laté travelling pussenger agent C.P.Funerul will take place on Mo after- nooo, April 20, al pis past two, om his > BEADED GRENADINES! Ladies\u2019 French Kid Lace Shoe, Com- than use Wurner's Safe Cure.u well known ta uce, 518 Seigneurs street, to place LES HEN mon Sense \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.2.00 N.B.\u2014The ogalion i» ma manufactured for Messrs, Bpecitic for this and all other form of Taterment, Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends SATIN.SATIN.INDOW POI showing BY MORGAN 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame St.Call and see our beaded grenadinss; prices from #2 Ladies\u2019 French Kid siippers\u2026 \u2026._.!!!! 1.50 Mason aud Risch, by 8; R.Warren & Son, the eminent kidney disease,they would Jet their patients and acquaintances are respectfully Invited to NEW DRESS SATIN of window Polce in race oud ho.oe settee 00t1 RE r tn al Gentlemen\u2019s Brown leather Lace Pipe Organ Butlders of Toronto.B3téevd je, and then give 8 death certificate that attend.882 NEW DKESS SATIN trimmings, also tbe tubules of hollow wood poles, porta fade s the latest styles, worth HORS.ccoiviiararrarrreniiaencian nn.3028 death was caused by pericarditis, apoplexy JONEE\u2014At Cobourg, ont.April 22, Rev.R.NEW DHESS SATIN v7 Gentlemen's Brown Leather Lace phthisis or cardiac affection.Jones, aged 85 years.McYEY\u2014At Bt.John, N.B., April 22, Catherine.widow of the late John McVey, aged 70 yeurs.NUNN\u2014At Halifax, April 21, Willam Nunn, aged Bl years, PATT ERNON\u2014D2 Bhuter street, on the mornin, of the 26th April, Las.Lindsay, daughter of the Rev.James Patterson, aged 17 years and 2 months.Friends and woquaintances are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, April 2H, at 2.30 p.m, to the Bona vent .82 ure Station.\u201d RUSSELL\u2014ID this city.on the, 26th Instant, Laurance Russell, youngess ate best assortment ot Rugs to be S BANANAS nets that lends character 9 + James Russell.Fuñerai to take Babe Tom fom Bl Ladies\u2019 New Waterproofs.shown in the Dominion.Bed 15 cents per Moze 1.25 per Bunch.individual style; a prett OR out brothers residence, 150 Colhorne streat, >.m4 A man must fool lat \u2018when he must hang Sunday arternoon, At 3 o'clock.Lounges in great variety, Couches ~ here, a graceful curve there, a | a 0 8 ame gg around for 88 ware meal, Ë oquaintane ars respectiully ries son boy, ser Abat ?* asked & stranger of a of every kind, Clocks, ringers, LE PER DOZEN.Bappy blending and ouping of Ir .sq tend, = one lo the , » amps, Table an ano vers, nef.an nts, of r Cpfad 5617 ut \" STOKES-\u2014At Claremont, Ont, April 23, Richard And be a D esta stanner \"| Lace, Turcoman and Chenille ace ro reduire Sop Bell nd Fels, | laces, of flowers and feathers.(CORNER McGILL STREET), JW Thayer youre bP bud ror Blokes, aged 38 y Curtains, Pictures.All sold on y dos, or per ; N.E.Hamilton & Co.\u2019s fine mil- dies and doctors, but got no relief.His SCHOOLCRAFT Lovano ead gpeti AR 21, .weekly or monthly payments.Every one knows by this time cut tbe goo ner has the stamp of rich origi~ Every pair warranted Bole axenta: Paria Kid Glove appetite was very.poor, had a distressing WESTCOTT\u2014AL be al ear ont Apr 23, | From now until May 15 oar store are ths finest to had.c in every turn and told.Stores.Montreal: = 2 72 BL James Btreot.Toronto: .pain in his side and stomach, and gradual Re WDIAI Westeott.aged £3 7 PARISIAN MILLINERY will be open evenings.Metropo= \u2014 = Pañôts 1888 to 1896 Notre 1333 and 1335 St Catherine St Tasting away of flesh, when ho heard ok - \u2014 PARISIAN MILLINERY litan Mig.Co., 60 and 62 Victoria we have stills supply of our ple pesches, tas.DAME st.9911 y | Top \u20ac Lymau\u2019s Vogetable Discovery.The ERSONAL.\u2014FAMILIES LEAVING THE CIT PARISIAN MILLINERY Square.softt pound ting, at 12}4¢ per tin, or $1.40 per dox.i = Fine Millinery.A nameless (COR.PLESSIS STREET, BAnsazoU BLOCK.) pains have left and he rejoices in the ene P Ze vrktened y tgoet rellable rien ai have their PARISIAN MILLINERY Wa have also all thecanned goods we have bees - : ; 5 something in our Hats and Bon- : jovment of excellent heallh, in fact he is Tatas, This Work Wil.receive ihe personal aper.PARIBIAN AULLINERY advertising lately.COATES nets that lends character to each moc no¢ forgotten the OLD GEN.\u201c!* à Dew man.\u201d Sion of Be para 5% and 4668.PC Nox 1 bin.PARISIAN MILLINERY r (lS loves / Individual style; a pretty twist 7\" EMEN and has a line of Sarah Bernhardt finds English too stout a Ion À GHOSE.late Governmien: Becret Serica.PARISIAN MILLINEKY ° Royal Brand Hams &: Bacon, 130 yer ib.here, a graceful curve there, a language to tackle.She Likes her conversn ir ve PARISIAN MILLINERY happy blending and grouping of thon thin and pointed.STALE THE GIRL, SHERRIFFS, COLE'S IS TEE PLACE.g tones and tints, of ribbons and HATSI from Chathani street, who 0 answered an adver.Lisemens for housemaid, cal) ag at 2732 HL a ne Epon or vive BY (EXPRESS CHOICE esh nulmon.only 25 centa per lb.at Winch's market HA SE Abtoins s_Tslophone bi - - Absolutely pure, doubly distilled, free from ERSONAL\u2014-DH.WIL DION YOU Na, DENTIST.ahs - Dress Goods\u2014Special.Are you no strong juniper-turpentine flavor.Th trod Darlors, 1888 to 1896 Notre city.into the spoon atter.Pp takes leave of absence for fow days wy ok; £EATHEUS ARGAINS IN CARPETS\u2014A .: em Dame st.0911 \u2014 \"hilade) phia.i») FEATHERS RA ate ARP D id UE in search of the very latest novel- profession strongly sdvocate Ita family use.No UR y One taken every night stimulates the 82 50 A DOZEN Fer CABINET FHOTQ- FEATHERS bots, Seid at great reductions, at the Colo- Hes ?Do you wish a Dress bat household should be without s case.Beware of .9 0 CHRISTY S HATS liver, carries off the bile and improves the Pie GRAPES, Al FEATHERS | de) Bu Hou HENRY MORGAN & CO.rn un fect 1 St le and Shades imitations.Bee you get Costes\u2019 Original, with QUEEN S digestion and appetite., Carter's Little GC.C ARLEN & COPS, FEATHERS The per s n sty D I a \u201cMonk* label and esch cork atainved C.0.P.G.are going fast, and are recognized by Liver Pills.Don't Don't forget this.121 ZG] St James street FEATHERS en you have an easy so ution Judges as the Nobbiest Hats ever im- NET FEATHEUS ROLANDSQUELLE ! of this problem: Go to N.E.Mam- For Cocktaln Pies.Jb Colin\u2019 Sours, or mixed LAUNDRY BAR | If the gentleman who keaps & shoo-shop FEATHLLS .« ported into Canada.8 | pcan The King of German Waters Ion à &, Figg ilenora Building.ith Soda Water or any\u2019 Mineral Water it is unsur.Ask for it, and take no other.vue ni a ve Te Le i To a \u2014\u2014 .res m nn ash- \u2014_\u2014 WW v Erectal Fett es tor Photographing Chiléren|and one.Colored and Shaded Feathers, also Tips, Natural, thermal, effervescent, nutritive, digestive, fons Ti i plain and fancy passed.To be had of all Speen and wine merchants BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, hear of something to her advantage.: ARMSTRONG & CO.8.CARSLEY.sanitary and refreshing table water.colorings.i oo vous ita o ss \u2014 7 Etugto- Cir Notre Dame and bi.Artin sts, at Soiversally conceded mupertor to all other import bil 2 4 4 amo Jax gr Dress Making as a fine art\u2014lt TE 8y TBE ALBERT LOILET SOAr Ce, Try One and you will not make a Mistake h Is there any bin Dh 0 ann ing (han ephoue, 1687, a : od wate! Pp : 1 aving your corn s COLORED WREATHS = RESH ARRIVALS IN © fy ust a ee Sie ead iv ro Te ami ton Ft Two) le bane an poing more délighttul than getting rid 1t in want of Furniture call and COLORED VhEATus F Ew MORE WILTON AND ASIE, received some new de in Embroidered white ed that neh costume pi ALL Eight.p.m.ponte 973 i Le de one od orn Qure will dolt.\u201cTry sce my stock, for styles and qua- .COLORED WREATHS per cont reduction V TJUAres; sold & vite AR fre ry methine aul bears the impress of individualit, tan convinced.lity of material I am not to be COLORED WREATHS 573 HENRY MORGAN & CO.new.88° as no two are of the same design Specific Articles.\u201cI have had a checkered career,\u201d as the beaten, and my prices defy com- COLURED WREATHS Our Miss Morrison will be Plans.AAA Ç tramp draught player remarked the chan- ctition.George Stewart, Notre COLORED WREATHS : ed to consult her customers on A.A.A.GREAT aga Tarn HANG cellor of the ex-checker.y ngs.ers 13c, 16c, 2 \u2014 nme s reet, deors from McGill COLORED WREATHS any points.99t1 250 per roll.Choice N = Faite + Wasiiabie No injurious substances are used In the stree 0843 COLORED WREATHS Papers from 20: a Borders Tone te match.Send for manufacture of Justice Soap.- 84 2aw 1 Bnent s'rench fo for \u201d Returned Tourlst\u2014\"Does our daughter B E D RO Ol M S ETS ! Hats and Bonnets 8.CARSLEY, 1 | BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.piay and sing as much ns ever?\u201d Hostess \u2018 ; - IK l ; - d ualit ands sixe maranteed.\u201cOh, no; she\u2019s married.\u201d THIRTEEN Dor.LARS \u2018 .A \\ ° For sale by all race 542 \u2014\u2014\u2014 wR \u2019 » FIT NI ag TA Tre BY one willnlsters, Inmyors, teachers and othr THREE HUN , WHITE WREATHS ; ; i ©.r ne hose occupation gives 6 exerc At 8.R PARBONS\" NPD, pat3 HITE WREATHf » h B k t S Î Fine Mounted China.Fi dara \u20185 ENN nd ve De should se Carters Little Liver Pills for : HITE WREAT .; .Aron ; val .WHITE WIEATHS ] e DankKr up aie Fine Sterling Silverware, \u201c+5 sel hl frase for er torpld liver billousness ; WHITE WREATHS ., - z AT tre me NT Montreal, 991 Bpecial Notices.Wat \u2018 \u2019 JHITE WREATHS i i i i OUSE FURN ISHI Ladies who intend to buy à Waterproo WEDDING PRESENTS \u2019 WUITE WREATHS speed ene e's Se sal sole ace ig Gaon en an House Far Circular, Dolman, Ulste ¥ Cor Russian : : WHITE WREATHS speedy clearance, the reduction in Staple articles is EU, o 8 Le RC RURUE Walsroroof, should go to 8.Carsley\u2019 oan à A .(REATHS about 25 per cent., and fancy goods from 50 to ; 70 2aw (3) H Notre Daine street.examine tho assortment before making Cumphnerar Presents ! birthday Presents ! WHITE WKEATHS 3P i YE 5 15 #18 St.James Street.98t3 YDRAULIO HOIST \u201cSECUND-BAND FOR their selection elsewhare.CARSLEY'S COLUMN WEATHER REPORTA.M.METRE Epecial to 8.CARSLE THE NEXT 24 HOUKS, Lakes rence\u2014From Loke Bt.Fever, Lo Bay ot Quin NEW BLACK BILK More Now BRiack Grob Graim Silk, special quality, to be sold at low prices.April 27, OROLOGIQAL OFFICE, .PROBABILITIES FOB and Upper Bt.Lave ADVERTISEMENT.x ER REPORT\u2014Saturdey A; TE FU) FAL r prop the Bor nda BOYS DEPARTMENT.\u2018This is one of the most flourishing departments in our establishment; every weeX shows an in- 1889.11 TORONTO.- ~L nice and cool looking for summer wear.(7 > Navy Berge Buits, from 62.00 up.Boys' Jersey Buite, \u201cEnglish made,\u201d prices ing suits, in Hand-inade Linen anû Galatea, striped and trimmed, plain.prices very low.Come and see nhem.For Boys' Buita in every size and every quality, come to JOHN MURPHY a Co's.\u2014\u2014 COLORED DRESS SILK.NEW COLORED DKESS SILK NEW COLORED DRESS BILK A special quality of New Dress Bilk, in all tbe most reclierche shades at 75¢ per yard.tions now while the assortment is large.* Paris Mantles, wholesale prices $65.00 snd 875.00; our price 945.00.Buy your Mantles at 8.CARSLET, Go to 8.Carsley\u2019s for Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs JOHN M PRET & Ce MURE NEW SUMMER SILK MORE NEW SUMMER BILK MORE NEW BUMMER SILK MORE NEW SUMMER SILK MORE NEW BUMMER SILK Just received a special line of New Summer Bilk in ail the leading shades aud designs, to be sold at 49\u20ac yard by mail.Our establishment has a thoroughly equipped mail order department ; make use of it for all personal fixings, no matter in what part of Canada you reside.We treat out-of-town customers with all the consideration shown to visiting patrons, and aim to till all orders with special care and 8.CARBLEY.Seco Ladies\u2019 Waterpreefs.despateh.oot NEW DKESS SATIN NEW DRESS SATIN NEW DRESS SATIN NEW DRESS SATIN NEW DRESS SATIN NEW DRESS BATIN NEW DKESS SATIN Two cases of Now Dress Batins in sil the leading shades to be sald st 340 per yard, extra value, Ladies, beautify your bomes and make them cheerful, and your husbands wiil not be so easily attracted elsewhere.Come and see the many useful and ornamental articles to be had on easy terms.Chamber, Parlor, Library and Dining Sets, Carpets, Oilcloth, Easy Chairs, We have the 8.CARSLEY, on.\u2014Ti-Bits The largest and most elegant selection of Mil- Mnery Noveities in the city is to be seen at 8.CARBLEY'S, Gas Stoves All Sizer for All Purposes.COLE\u2019S LAMP PTORE 1792 Notre Dame 8t sati 2392 \"Catherine.pats Fast etage Lacs arme wo SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR.SEF 3 RST, vo wend» Laren fate the Right Styles, the Pro; Lowest Pri cing Ces, COMMON: a K i 14% on x to 820-00, are the Beat Value and the We Invite Inspection and comparison, and defy competition.Table Linens.Table Nupkinm, Deylies, Bideboard Covers, &c., &c., allat shout whole- male prices.Bheotings, Plllow Cottons, Counterpanes.Quilts, Curtains, &ec., &c., all excellent valus, PEEREEOT SCENE ar, TASTE.and sG7\" Note the Address : HENRY a CAMPBELL AGAIN! 1000 Barrels Apples (Belding To be sald ous st 81.50 per barrel.Bussets, 81.75 and 82 per barrel.50 BU J.C.CAMPBELL, 24560 St.Catherine St, BLACK GOODS STORE drt \u2014-AND\u2014 Watermf Tied Cal And other Celebrated Makers.| \u2014ALSO, LARGE STOCE OF-\u2014 Mèn and Boys\u2019 Soft Felts, Silk and Tweed Caps, LANTHIER & CO, 0812 Jus, À Ogilvy & Sons\u201d Advertisement al Now black jeta for AY fre re New: braid seta for the new style directoire cos- mes! PHINTS\u2014Ask to ses our new prints.Tadion 1529 uire for our new pri da muslins in our Print \u2018depart ne iio i Chambre s ig our Prin Dirariment, or chambrays.At Jas.A pr & Bons\u2019 Print Counter, Another lot pol gihbons suitable for ft got e for fancy work, at BEADED GRENADINES! e tos- i JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRY GOODS, 209 4 NT.ANTOINE a \u2019 14 reskrmoNE 087.Fine Millinery.A nameless something in our Hats and Bon- 130 MOUNTAIN RT.poti The Finest Gin in the Market PAR EXCELLENCE.vor 235 & 237 SL, Lawrence Street, KID GLOVES inall all shades and sizes, nolling fast at 25¢ à pair.Everyone purchasing to the extent of 50c will FINE DIAMONDS! GED, G ROBINSON & CO, In Hunting Cases.Bankrupt Btock.At STORDARTIS - 98*3 BLEURY STRETT.W.GODBEE BROWN & G0, The Hme 1s now at hand when shopping for the summer must be done.There is no more necessary article required than a pair of nice ehoes or boots And no chine that returns so much comfort for such s small outlay.We can satisfy not only the pe style, form, finish and poster of these goods, everyone's purse as well.Ladies\u2018 French Kid Buttoned Boots.82.25 rsonal fancy In every but \u2018The Rubber Store, 221 ST.JAMES STREET.The only hand-made Eid Glove on nals In Canada.laces, ot flowers and feathers.N.E.Hamilton & Co.'s tine millinery has the stamp of rich originality in every turn and fold.Bale, Shes and in \u2014FOR\u2014 Churches, Chancels, Vestries, Choral Societies, Musicnl Assemblies, Conventions, Lodges, Protessionnl and Amuteur Organiste aud the Home Circle.\u2014APPROVED OF AND ENDORSED BY-\u2014 Owing to peculiarities of invention and the mathod aud effective.TLEMEN,\u2014I wiah to ex Les satisfaction as well an the delight of the Trustees of Trinity Methodist Church over the auccess of your new and organ] ina umont, the Vocalion, Our new church seats 1800 very comfortably.and on sabbath last we had threo very large conurewa- tops; {ts orvading carrying and it aus ined, the congrexatic e¢ Hymns ond Anthems while in the solos that Ladi rendered by Mian McCallum and Miss Bridg- 688 to you nm n and the choir in - (Sep.) HUGH JOHNSTON.Send for Catalogue and Price List GEORGE J.SHEPPARD, SOLE AGENT TOR PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, 2282 ST.CATHERINE STREET.\u2014AND\u2014 specially manufactured, suitable for them, which, for value cannot be approached by any Hat Houses In the Premiers, Burreys, Gladatonea, Extension- topJump Feats, Bugiy-to Jump Heats, Finest Brewsters, Top E.N.HENEY & CO.DuUxT duw Te ote st.Paul Board of Health, 7 At a meeting of the members of the sbova comuntiee, held in the Town Hall on Thursday, April 25, Mr.Jd.H.Boyer was named it cecins that eight deaths have occurred brought to justice had not an organization, sets Medico-Legnl Soctety, when it was stated by Dr.Holt that there wus general ignorance of the symptoms of arsenical poisoning and because of such ignorance the Robinson poisvning cases had gona on without arousing the suspicion of medical men, The Robinson cases were all treated by regular physicians, with correct diplo- faith in thelr doctors?In the very saine manner thousands of patients are being treated thie day for pneumonia, heart trouble, dropsy, inc plent consumption, ete., when these are but 8 tows of advanced kidney disease, wh AN 8 but another name for Bright's disease.The doctors do not strike at the seat of the disease\u2014the kidneys, and if they did nine times out of ten they would fail\u2014as they are on record ns saying they can not cure Bright's disease of the kidneys.Rather Is this not the Lonest truth?Do you not know in your own persoual history very many instances where physiciaus doctored the wrong disease, and caused untold suffering, aud many times, death?The saddest of broken links is a broken link of sausage.Never, no never, can it mended and made as it was again! Ayer's Halr Vigor restored gray halr to It original color, males it vigorous and abun- Justice Soap, everybody's favorite, x use it laways.4 2aw Spooning is all very well before marriag but ine diffiquity is to get something to as per cent.The prices are tempting ladies to purchase fall dress materials now, and as all fine wool fabrics, such as cashmeres, etc., are advancing in R BR YE MITCHELL, A large and beantiful sesortment of Wedding BEAL.and First Commuaion Wreaths now on hand.ALL Wanted, Second Hand Bquare Pianos in exchange for the magnificent Uprights tending porot hasers are invited to inspect onr val fed 8 tractive stock of naw goods, this season's importation 1.00 fur a REAL OM Vose.ag CFR ATR, WARE Tab) + a Fi - : Pale: Son Vspje casse Frali pou NOT A MONOPOLY! Reduced Quotations for su ores are from raide.ISLES OF SHOALS, N.H.The Central Vermont and Dela- Becond Hand Pianos., a ano and Table La Vein The manufacturers of Oorticelll Bewing Silke ents to ais./ ware and Hudson RRs will issue _8quare Pianos\u20148.Warren, $50; Mead: \u2014A Um or ein sinus à EIR Y\u2014 and Twist have been the means of giving employ- ceanic 0 fe J tickets, Montreal to New York Srothers $u0k Berlin, $40, Sri ars ; in Doulton, Dresden and Old Ivory Wars.ment to a large number of people in the Dom.and return, for Twelve Dollars, $160; 1 Knal , SUITS, gran \u20ac utlery Cabinets complete, 2 EL inion, but have never expressed themselves as \u2018 8.CABBLRY, um .BLACK 00S SORE price twill prove a good investment.3401S SA009 iL have the en Hie) gfe Gummer Besorts, 0.Le RTE proprio tie EXCURSION for Centennial Celebration of the made by Weber, Decker 5 on or We gllow highest prices, Y.Plano Oo.ggg St.James street.ci A & lard order, $225;1 baby zrand Collard, intending to nopolize the whole of the sewing ' Ine Clacks in Black Marble and Onyx.Mix vradoof Canada.If the publ iniré npon located Bowl on the Asntio Cont No fi 1°fo Inauguration of President $200; 1 concert grand, roadwond (mahoge \u2014BETAÏL WAREROOMS\u2014 at Doi t \u20ac D Lay fever! No mala.>, $126.Uprignt Planos\u2014D)'Aliemaine, making thelr 8ilk the most popular in the Do- mosquitoes! No asthina! N 1 853 St.Sulpice Street.nunion, surely the Corticelll people sre not to Me end for termanod Uilustrated pamphlet to the George Washington.Tickets 5 opte Lo (ebony case, three months in use WATSON & PELTON.blaine.\u2018There 1s no denying the fact that the pere.Uo good to go April 27,28 and 29, 200 : L Cab b, » dr Se, parte, fut v SB teodte Corticall Slike ars selling faster and faster every SLOC LODGE good to return until May 6, 1889.Le aires, ve id use) $350.aris, fu two ; I J M » 2x \u2014 = - : : organs ip perfect order, 1 dre \u2018& Yarwood : COVERNTON'S MAR q st Lambert, Montreal [ 68 Stops) $50; 1 Comlah on argon (i4 rl N NS., at Lavigno ole, etr if S Y R U Pp 8 WI L D C H ER R Y a ee COLONIAL HOUSE HENRY MORGAN & Hi a ep i Sout ose BY SPECIAL PERITISSIO street.\u2014 \u201c9 For Coughs, Colda, Asthma snd Bronochitia Clapperton\u2019s Spool Cotton is making very 4 : veine ict iE : s > PRICE, £6 Cots.marked inroads on the 8pool Cotton trade of ., .a si south si ido of fap ie Baga fra Vibe realy ' oF THE\u2014 torage for Fisnos.Br EIT 00 men xonorally 1s ~ Well Dons Olappertons.\u201d Ladies\u2019 Silk Umbrellas, Ivory Handles.1 .City Hall Cgmmittee, seminal li 02t Ladi delighted with Clapperton's Thread b , of ileury sad Doroliester sta.ee aro do wi pperton's Thre po Ey, Co.have just purchased n line of Ladies\u2019 AIX Umbrellas, {n Black sad Brown, which will 5 St.Sulpice Street.whe Bouse DE and BLL wi on athe, BISHOP'S MAMMOTH Tercis tho lowest.Apply 228 and 230 Nt Never betore have the public v ban trains m evening à \u2018 had s0 good an opportunity ot vaine #4 phi \u2018iso A.BELANGER, denco to tbe Béar.dn mre Genomes A i ee reasons in another culumis of making their homes plensant and _- ive i : for.\u201c89 ms ; foavigg.the city in thirty min ~I8 NOW ON YIRW AY THE\u2014 Co: Monday next, 20th inst, tu\" attractive as now, and on such Value 68:00, for.- .1672 Notre Dame at., For to.apply to ; CIT LL Canadian Pac te Sr a Vie a hrs easy terms.Wo are C.BE.RAWDING, Y HA na turnishing business and re res B.CARSLEY, HENRY MORGAN & 'co., Cor.St.James Street and Victoria Square, (84, the pleasure RR Ae An general 9756604 Blocnrh Lodre, St.Lambert.9426 \u2018 beon jouving Bonaventure.Stason on pared to turnish tr in that To there ls only about 10 Dozen In the above lot, it is necessary to call early and secures rior Baten Maho , Cherry nut re HOTEL POCAHONTAS, sOIBBON & MAJOR leave at 5 p.m., Us 2 ine, Furniture tor the Sitting or 1768, 1767, 1768, 1771, 1773, 1715 » 281% Tian Sweat doin SE prices: M Pr Dining Room, Bedroom, Library , \u2019 * = : GERRISH ISLAND, ADVOCATES, 25 Pianos to be Sold.1A visit is regpecitully soi 95t8e0d KITTERY POINT, MAINE.À list of planos will bo foun: in our ad- or Kitchen, Carpets ot all kinds.We have over 200 stores in the States and 5 In Canada which yes us A great ndvantage- over - , \u201c95 HORACE MITOUÉLL, Jr.the planus at 248 bt.James street.mall dealers, Everything sold on \u2018The system of selling only Reliable Godds on the tlosest tse vrivolols of this Firm.Has stood tho test for years In this markit canre DT ONING = > ; sting 1 iano weekly or monthly payments or 285 ee we offér conan ing Indhioements in every department.As leaders the following limes are offered: snd retains ox popularity thivugh its universslly 1 N CH R RAN HO U SE tie Boer air ahs, b ES to walk AON & gor If you contemplate foe you sp plane for cash, Metropolitan Mtg.Co., Dé Bate, 1040.5.double width, Fancy Dress Goods, walteble tor tives, good quality.Fascia a the bulla ss noft as J.0 or an oraan, vod wig find 6 piano roomie, 60 and 62 Victoria Square.som ; ares thers mI\" 0316 daw on wie a rd peti Jantagetocallat Mr.Lindaay ne ble cor : \u2018 CE SE 5 li Now tbe time gen qu bla es ATE Boatipg, sod, Tulle.You WEEPERS-IF ¥ sons before purchasing elsewhere.The mS EL ONE] Name on A a bes A The Re SR tes Blac ot |e =| CE article, aok for the Youa didn?large vert ES woods now a mu | CARSLEY'S COLUMN | WYNNESS.DAWSQN & COL VE er het re \u201cHar HONGAN & vo.pelline 82 Vory fon prime a MONTREAL 39771 NOTRE DAME STREET, LADIES SILK UMBRELLAS, IVORY HANDLES.THE CALEDONIAN HOUSE, 2897 St.Catherine Street.and excellent ROB ROY SOOTCH WHISKY! board.Conveyance to and from the House to mest sabur- , el furntshed, situated _on the ocx.mis excellent Pac YeDities fur boating, bathing Picture of Montreal STANDARD BUILDING, 157 ST.JANES Bt.BR.D, MoGrmsow.= | ALFRED B, Mason, 1022 Dee Ce columns offered by the N, Y.Piano Why is Coates\u2019 Original Plymouth Gin an .James streant.Intending purchasers should o over this list atid essmine BERRINGS SEA.| THE SEIZURES DISCUBSED IN THE HOUSE Sir John \u2018Macdonald Defines Canada\u2019s Poai- tion in the Matter\u2014Montreal Harbor Police\u2014Parliamentary Notes.[SPECIAL 1 TO THE STAR} OTTAWA, April 27.\u2014Everybody had something to say yesterday Lofore tho orders of the day were called.Hon.Charles Tupper explained that the person who has charge of the lights in Lake St.Louis had hesitated to put out the buoys until the ice had come wn.Ho had beon awalting orders.He also d that the Government will keep the Montreal Harbor Police up the jet, only.Messrs, Davin, Trow, Eile and Flynn had all some remarks to offer on 1satters which interested them, and then Col.Prior gave the rolling ball an acceleration which it re ed until Mr.Davies, Sir John Macdonald, Sir Richard Carwwrl pt and Hon.David Mills entangied it 8 marsh of words .Wherein it almost disap cared.i Colonel Prior took up the seizures of Cana- ., \u2026 Glan vessels by Upited States cruisers In ehring ses.He began br showing pe un- - tonal y of the posit fon taken our hbors.Russia, he said, had in 1821 clatmed jurisdiction over the whole sea in question, but in 1825, Ly treaty with Eng- fand and the United States, that claim was Telinquishéd.Theretore, when the latter power p purchased Alaska with all the rignts that territory, there was no fi ot this claim being good.Yet ln 870 the new owners of the territory char- ka à qompany, and it is at the on of this company that this old t forward.In 1886 the United Canadian vessels which were ore.The seaiskins con- difessels had in some cases ce * n obtain OUNSIDE OF BEHRING SEA, and in the Pacific ocean.Six more Cana- aian vessels were likewise seized in the sea in 1887, and others have met the like fate.Not only did the owners of the seized vessels suffer, but the owners of other vessels who are keeping their ships idle rather than risk their confiscation if sent.to that sea.This very year Lieut.io U.S.A, has been ordered to seize all Canadian vessels found ln pachring Sea, 80 that the same elaim is put forward now as was enforced in 1886 and 4887.Col.Prior thou, ght it is time for Canadu to move in the matter.He said that the Samoan difficulty, ones great as ours, is un the eve of being settled within a few months of its origh n, yet this difficulty remains untouched.Not merely ls Canadian feeling aroused in this matter, but 50 in the Énited States feeling is against het Government reason its unjust claims.He read a circular published fn San Francisco and cireulated throughout the States to tho effect that the claim that Bering, sea is within the jurisdiction of the United States as a mure clausum is unsupportable This bas been proved by the con- uct of the United Stales in holding that ussia had no right to make such a claim.his was, of course, when Russia owned Alaska.The United States was represented at the meeting at Copenhagen.which de- gided that Denmark had no right to call the Pound a closed sea, and it actually went to war with Algiers when that country made a elaim like that which the United States it- if is now making.The fact of the matter kr that the Alaska Company is wealthy and y lavish expenditures in lobbying manages to obtain Governmeut support in an unjust claim.Canada must move in the matter.A British war vessol should be sent into petring Sea to protect us, and if even a ittle gunboat puts her nose into the ses there wili be no more talk of SEIZING CANADIAN VESSELS.Col.Prior by his speech gave the Liberals an opportunity to revive the defunct treaty rights question.Mr.Davies took the floor, and by supporting Colonel Prior phowed that though the whole extent f Canada may lie between them, Prince ward island and Dritish Columbia can unite in a common cause.But it cannot said that Mr.Davies took up the matter exactly as did Col.Prior.He found, according Lo biniself ut least, that the trouble arises ut of the fact that Canadian pegotiations ave to be carried on through England.He hought that tho United States are not Iriendly to Great Britain, and: that y settlement through the mother cou br is.improbable or impossible.But th the two Ronee are not friendly is no reason why : ada should: suffes.fRogaroed-with Prior that the matter H 1) oe pressed.It ls absurd for a nation to claim a sea from Le 4800 to 2000 miles wire, while at the same wt time quarreiling with Canila over our three mile limit.Sir John Macdonald replied.He soothed .Col.Prior and annoyed Mr.Davies by saying that he wished the speech of the Yattor n as sensible as tbat of the former.He deprecated the attempt to revive, the treaty rights question.He might say, however, that even if Canada had treaty Yip hts she would be no better off.The first thing to be dune is to get the Uniteu States to ac- Knowledge the futility of its claim.The fact is, as American papers have stated, that the Americans themselves have been made liable to seizure through the aggressive monopoly of the Alaska Company, which ects in an atrocious manner.He could not say that the question Is analogous to the Canadian fishery question.Itis a world question and affects ali maritime na- - 2 ermany, Holland and England, as = well as Ganada.He might pass.however, that England has pressed and wi recs it.But where, as now, one of the il pr es to an International negotiation is anxious \u2018to 3ause delay, it is hard to progress very fast.Et may be that it is due to the recent iil-feel- ing between the two nations, or there may be other and LESS CREDITABLE REASONS.Nevertheless, Canada bas now a good man at Washingt on in Sir Julian Pauncefote.Canada\u2019s claim was persistently pressed in 1886-88.England has seen the justice of ; \u2018our claims and is backing us up.We will pbs goon, but we cannot tell what will be the H result.If the United States persist grave complications may arise, complications so grave that Bir John did ont like even to sa what might ensue from permanent porsiste ence that Behring sea is a mare clausum.He would say jhat Canada has not been passively wronged, ana that she has been wronged.Some day those wrongs must be compensated for.The Marquis of Lans- downe took over to England on his return emoranda of Canada\u2019s contentions, and ir John had no doubt whatever but that Bir \u201c Jullan Pauncefote had received orders to - pettle tho matter.Sir John Thompson treated the legal as pect of the case.He held that the decision of the Alaskan courts is wrong, but was glad to see that, the Canadian owners of the seized vesssls were in favor of asking compensation rather shan of appeal.He thought oompensation will inevitably be given Messrs.Weldon and Mills censur the Canadian Government for the delay, and Jiko the other speakers declared the position taken by the United States TO BE UNTENABLE.-Dhis gnded the discussion, and on the \u2019 \u201c4.Motion to \"go into supply Mr.Barnard, ot > Yale B.C., took the tloor.It vas Mr.7 Darnard's maiden speech.He wanted machine for British Columba on the free list, and said it would © pO anadinn manufacturer to allow his ie \u2018mining got a good start in that rovince.Abin there was an attempt to @ into supply, but Mr.Barron blocked it Fen amendment that the House rogrots - increase of the export duty on saw lors from Canada.Hd supported his amendment \"and was followed by Mr.Charlton.Sir John replied to both gentlemen, saving that he bad increased the duty at tho request of the Inmbegren thémeelves.He thought dhe motion-improperly worded and introduced at an improper time.Mr.r by be taken off.Mr.Tisdale followed and nougbt ; Americans would think us mbre 10anl wo minded our own business and did ro! ten each other with American retalia- om.The amendment wars defeated by 90 o 54, and the House went intosupply.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.: the Senate, yesterday afternoon, \u201c7 ator McCallum, Conservative, caliod the ation of thettovernment to the 1088 mis- Juent was that ted The time jy ex eir d n to the policy the Government in reference to the construction of the short line from Harvey to Salisbury.At the caucus g the emouldering fire of disconteut broke out.Vigorous 5 spesches were deliver- by prominent members from Quebeo, comp alning that that Quebec was receiving no assistance for the construction, of a bridge over the St.Lawronce at a work which would be of incaloulable benefit to the country, while milllons were about to be spent in the construction of a line of railway which was of little or no benefit, and only a few miles shorter than an existing line.\u2018The answer of the Govern- hey were commit- to *the construct: on of this railway.ho Ontarlo members then raised a row over the refusal of the Government to accede to the demands of the millers to increase the duty on American flour to 75c per barrel.They al that demand was just and was of vital importance to Ontario \u2018milters.The Maritime Province members objected to any increuse.The Government mised that this matter would receive careful consideration.THE GOVERNOR OF MINNESOTA And Staff Viait Montreal on Thoir Way to the New York Centennial.\u201cWho is that over there in the uniform of a United States general?\u2019 was asked this morning by several at the Windsor Hotel, as the individual indicated, with regular step and military physique, paced to aad fro in the rotunda.* That's Geperal J.H.Mullin, Adjufant General of the State of Minnesota.He is one of the staff of Governor Merriam, of that state, who has Just got in, and he will be witk us to-day,\u201d was the reply.A STAR representative was not long in making the General's poauaintance, who at request introduced him to the Governor, who wus sitting reading a paper in a remote corner of the room.Governor Merriam is the oungest Governor at present in the United States, being 39 years of age.He is about medium height, with auburn hair and slight beard on chin; he has a spark! eye and is very clear In conversation.\"hough so oung he has already buen Speaker of the Le fongress, is President of the Mer- Chants National Bank of St.Paul, and has made himself especially acquainte d with Dominion litics and Commerce 88 re lates to the United State * We are en roule,\u201d said à he, \u201cto the Washington Centennial celobration at New York, but one particular object in my comin was to sce the new Sault Ste.Marie rall- which so nearly interests ourselves as well'as ou.I was much impressed with its excellent running qualities, as indeed I have been with the Canadian Pacific as far as | have come on it.It is a model of railway building, end we in the States may learn a fow \u20ac upters from it.It is is my first visit to the Dominion.I was also anxious Lo visit Montreal, of which 1.1 had heard so uch.\u201d me What of our future #ith the United States regards the new administration?\u201d \u201c] am a Republican and a supporter of General Harrison and I feel certain that the return of the party to power will strengthen amities between the two countries.The fisheries question n not give the least anxiety as it is the interest of both to betile it to the good of both.\u201d \u201cWhat about {commercial union?\u201d \u201cWe have had Mr.an with us.He lectured some time ago in 8t.Paul.We have not seen him since for some time.His reception was not altogether such as to encourage him to return.The people of my state at least have no desire for union in any shape unless Canadians move first themselves.\u201d The governor concluded by complimenting the Canadians on the good feeling they at all times exhibited towards the union and wished them God speed.® hose accompanying the Governor and Mrs.Merrian, are Gegeral E W.H judge advocate of the State; Gen.Lind- rg, Commissary General; Col.Joee: letr, 2nd Regt.National Guards; C.Bunker, assist.adt.general; Wedge.\u2018assist.surgeon, and several other omcers together with Mr.Joel P.Heatwall, editor No News, and Mr.Peabody, bankertSt.The party leave this evening.Four Ruffians Abuse a Girl in Grifintown.A young girl named Lizzie Carson is lying ill in the General Hospital, the result of boing outrageously abused by four men in Griffintown the other night.She states that they met her on the street and d her into a gateway where they abus: ged beat her, and tore her clothes.She knows er assailants and will have warrants ssued for their arrest when she leaves the hospi MORNING SALES, tO 11.30-\u20142 Bank of Honireal 22636; 13 Merchants 141; 5 Commerce 122 16 Ünion 95; 175 Telegraph sl; 50 street Re way 20044; 100 Canadian citic Sa Canada Cotton 55:29 Gas Los.jr do19 ja 25 do 19834.w YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the STAR by MacDouxall Brus.stock brokers, 69 8t.Francois vier street.April 27 Aten.Or'ng 11.40 Cr 106% 106% to \u2014 N12, \u2014 Cen 93 Der 3 nt 324 = sg a) n i Ge being a : on .Lake Sho.ar WER, Unio ie b.Cen a sv $e ® vs xox wo 28 à do 1 4 pret | 28 | 28 70 oe Jxcho go STI 4573 Lars ers 1 MONTREAL STOCK EXCBANGE, B Reported ror the Bram _by Gord teat Stock Brokers.100 Bt Fre.Xaniar ter tres oz = ® _ April 27, 1839, d Montres: 2 5 : 8h BE ~NEW YUKn, AR.RAL .Specially Reportad Tor a ST.April 27, Month jUpen\u2019ux, Hixhest) Lowest Latest.Teen WH | I me | Be uly.8 5G 554 se GRAIN IN OHICAGÙ, i, Month Upening chest Lowest | Latest.WERT Nay.81 \u2018June, 82 \u2018July 7 Coax {May July.3 Oars Mey.ae June.3} uly.\u2026 22 PROVISIONS IK CHICAGO, ___ Mouth.Opening.ng.(Highest.Lowest Latest.Fonz May.11.57% 11.60 1156 11.1576 July, 11.8 1 5 Lans May.159 tas is 1425, dune._ Luis 1 don, eon dors â 6.074 DEATHS.on the 36th JACOTEL-\u2014In this cit) Angels Asselin, wido! Jacotel, and mother of earn, 3 me Funeral wi and L.Jacotel, aged 73 years.take pince, on Monday, the J29¢h toate, from her law's residenpe, 365 Seigneurs street, at 745 a.m., to 8t.Ji ph Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaint.will please accept this Invitation to attend.BROWN\u2014Rev.Alexander O glivie Brown, of Campbellton, N.B., died In this city this morn- a, nged 52, Remains Jose the Bonaventure Station at 10.15 to-night.SHAW\u2014AL 127 Centre a treet, Pol L.Onarles, on the 2 26th inst.Estella intra dnughior o ro KE.W.and C.Shaw, aged 1 year, 9 mon anagement of Superintendent Etlis, of the 10 days.© elland Canal, and his assistants.Senator LEFEBVEE-In thls clr.on the 27th inst, Marte : Abbott promised an nvestigntion.Among Adeline Kercher, wi fe ot-E he Lefebvre 3 Ae pills.read a third time and pa of the Tomo Department.Funeral 1 will aot amend the general inspection act take place on Monday morning, 20th, at 7.156 S54 an get to extend the provisions of the 3izirom 37 Lf Tease nocept cas Lavitation 5 act.Prof.forth speaking | attend.a © | THE WEATHER.d.Le \u2014 Proba: rently the ris 2 #5 Tollowed.À Miss Ellen Ti Anst.Dame of \u2018the late Joseph acotal & Fre ities nent a bours: to northwest winds; and with ocoustonal rain, ! R 2 ViNiG AND TERRY AT SANDRINGHAM.\u2014pr\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special Performances by the Lyceum Company Bofore the Queen and Prince And Princess of Wales.Lowpon, yeiairy TD Tho gy) Mall Gazet, te publishes an ex usive report of a special performance by the Lyce mpan ore the Queen at Sandringham re The Prince\u2019s ball room was con ver into a orale se theatre, and the most elabora soenery was epoclally palnt- idea was to rod t The uce Lyceum in min} oral The o bom pany y loft London by 8 cla) tral in time for the formance at he Queen sa in an armchalr in.de ont hed the Prince on her righ ht, the Princess on her left and one hun gue be \u201cThe Bells,\u201d Cas Sud jon frequently whl \u2018 .lue trial scene of the \u201c Mactan of Venice\u201d = e the Quaen aftarvacde received Irving and expressed warm pleasure in the rformance, specially thanking Mr.Irving Br bis elaborate trouble.She guve him a magnificent set of diamond studs and Miss Terry a brooch of o set in diamonds.The party returned London early this murniu heard that the rince had in = Mr.Irving but 1 not Miss Terry to stay all night, and Miss Terry feeling this as a sigh induced Mr.Irving to decline to Tho performance excited great oneal as the crowning recognition of the Irving supremacy on the English stage, also use the Queen has seen no play.\u2018since 1861.Mr.Howe, one of last he t's performers, played at Wind sor then, when dan Knowles \u201cHunchback\u201d given.MORRISON A GOOD DEAL BETTER.SHERBROOKF, April 27.\u2014 Morrison had a good Digbts rest and is a good deal better this morning.r.has received instructions from Dr.Austin not to allow any one to see Donald unless it is absolutely necessary.The doctor says perfect quiet rH necessary for the present.Von Reinoltz to Give his History.Judge Desnoyers this morning decided that George Von Reinoltz, who gambled the ewellery IE to P.W.Ellis & Co., of 'oronto, was o and ving thls dé décision he said that it only fair defence to learn who this gentleman was, that was entrusted with such a large amount of pe, as he had been.It ap pre clear that he was addicted to ga Pline, and that he went to a gambling house and pus up all the goods entrus to him as a si and he may yet be called upon to answor for he Greenshields said he was Pad Boon ask him every detail of what he had en doing during the last seventeen Von Reinoltz thus replied to: ir Green- uestion: \u201cI was doing business with my father.I forget the number street as well as the name of the stree Iwas\" only there a short time, I have the same reasons keep name gs, uch covered as bosstble.I have mother from ag when 1 would wish to keep those things.I lived on Richmond street, in Augusta, I may have forgotten the number.lived in that house about a year and a half with m parents, 1am 34 years of age.I was wit my father for à year.A great many of the streets there are not named and especially pot numbered.For whom I was employed before that Ideclime to state for reasons personal to myself and none to incriminate me.The case is in progress.Tired of Life.Fannie Preston aged 40, who was former-, ly employed in Hawe's restaurant on St.Antoine street, attempted to co mit suicide this morning by taking strong dose of carbolic acid.The unfortunate woman was found lying in one of the pepe of St.Patrick's church, about 8.30 a.m.the sexton, who at first supposed that oh was drunk, but on going closer smelt tho carbolic acid.The ambulance of the General Hospital was telephoned for and the woman removed to that institution, where emetics were given and the stomach pump used, but ap pparently without anye she is stil pcongaious sed a int of death.This ime to the Knowledge of ital physicians that Fannie Preston as attempted suicide.On.August 31 last she took a dose of carbolic acid, and was taken to the hospital, where, after careful treatment, she recovered.At that time she gave no reason for the rash act more than that she was tired of life.Boodlers\u2019 Syndicate: The clique known on the street as the \u201cboodle syndicate.who were large holders of Richelleu stock, have sold out.It is stated that an ex-banker of New York made a pile out of the deal.The term boodle syndicate is applied because all the members of the syndicate are poor exiles from across ti the lines.Special Notice.It you want to pay the lowest prices for furniture, go to F.Lapointe\u2019s, the largest and cheapest place in the city, 1445 to 1451 St.Catherine street, east, near Visitation street.osxtt Piano Tuning.Messrs.Willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame Shree kee cep a large staff of sober, rellable, en à piano tuners, tralned in factories.orders from city or cou promptly attended to and moderate prices charged.Carreno and Tagliapietra, 7th and 8th May.Mdme.Carreno and the renowned baritone, Signor Tagliapletra, will give two pianoforte and song recitals in the Queen's Hall.Absalutely Pure.of avy GES de ere Ma cctenrse Jeti shart wel a nanos ° a jaboe vod see ST ad SER SAVE YOUR EYES.\u2014 we common or badly wd do ne sity or For au ll nip on or tndie ant 0 Cou ay on or if y ayes qu D o\u2019 pair Fol Eye Preserving Spectacles, which are fitted ih the most brilliænt, soft, and sight-preserving lenses in existence, vs HENRY GRANT & BON, Opticians, aver à alls Corner Perchouter Meroot.ROSS\u2019 STORE! Ifyou wants Stem Finding Silver Watch for 85.orné tn Nickel Cases for 07,78.Others running to 690 and 625.You ean buy à nice Dusnoud Ring ive his biography, È A | 2 ONE WEEK, \u2014COMMEBOING\u2014 | \u201cThe following well-known people are in the cast : HI RY THOMAS, | MON DAY, April 20th.| Only Matinee \u2018Saturday.GRAND PRODUCTION \"OF SIMS and PETITT'S Great London Scenie Play, Harbor Light With its wealth of Special REVOLVING SCENERY used at Its production in New York and Boston: JULIA STUART.GUSTAVUS LEVICK, OGDEN STEVENS, LUKE MARTIN, NINA BOUCICAULT, MARY E.BARKER, A.Z, CHIPMAN.Sale of seats now open at Nordheimer's.oo - The Scenery Illustrates: \u201cThe Bay at Night,\u201d * The Wendertul Storm,\u201d ¢ Phe Light Heunse,\u201d\u2019 \u201cThe Rescue at the Oli,\u201d \u201cThe Deck of H.M.N, DBritanale,\u201d ¢ Red Cliffe on the Hea.\u201d 801 Dress Goods! Just RECEIVED, a Consignment of 1100 Pieces of Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, to be undersold immediately for the consignors at a.loss of 20 Per CENT.on the Wholesale Price.\u2014\u2014ALSO\u2014\u2014 A Large Assortment of Black and Colored DRESS SILKS, From GELINAs & TurcoT\u2019s Bankrupt Stock, recently bought at 614 Cents in the Dollar.Millinery Department! fl.ment of 7 Flowers, Feathers, 2 Bho ~010/T his Department consists of the Choices Asort a Plumes, Ornaments, | Trimmings, FOR LADIES\u2019 HATS.Also, a Full Line of IMPORTED HATS, From PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK.THE FINEST SELECTION EVER SEEN! 4 TW FEEDS! \u2014JUST RECEIV ED, \u2014 600 Pieces of Fine Tweeds OF THE LATEST PATTERNS AND SHADES, To be Retailed at Wholesale Prices.| 9 .MEN'S SHIRTS! Also received, from a large Bankrupt Stock, recently bought, an immensé-variety of F1AOWHITE & REGATTA SHI {to be sold at the Real Manufacturing Prices.| Ele BOYS SUITS! The Largest Stock of Boys\u2019 Suits ALL Sizes.ALL QuaurTies.+ SPECIALTY! À Over 400 Boys\u2019 Suits, for First Communion, to be sald very cheap.- DUPUIS, LANOIX & CIE, I, À.BEAUVAIS\u2019 OLD STAND, 2024 and 2028 NOTRE DAME STREET, Nekr FnabeoNtes Square.96xeod3 masi recurs, Fi lke Tong Jr oy, Regulat Raliai ta Monthly Mosttne of 8 above en GE Pareto Sreshyieey, aziz he BT patricly ' P.F.REYNOLDS) > May Ondo « F 70 SPAIN.7 sy May 9th, WHAT.I- BAW IN Seam : Fs TE RRA PEE of wealth a sors often tronisy, ue, fs Te ice rit id dp WE CANROY BE BEAT.LOW PRICES.IS THE MAGNET , \u2019 That Draws the Crows of of Coutented Catomers: SEMMELHAACK'S STORE, |-68 87.LAWRENCE MAIN ar.SEE stom ME rare a pou XCAN- set cauéca, ?Special.Are.y the very latest nôvele LARGE FLAT To Let, ' = For Light Manufacturing Parposes ties ?he ss Pat- ern unl uniik © HER Dominio RE LS mn steam pouver s7a ir and 's © Sokal eer 1, you | a haves qua golution ond nn grr of shi Ham- | a.ad tor to progestin Tae ilto Sorter Glenora Balai > 78xttecd \u201cTHE TAR\u201d Oe.© Dress Tri in ds lois ce matoh plain and fan on Lo | Baby Carriages ! a cu cr | H, A.NELSON & 2ONS, a 80% 4 Peter MI O¥DAY.MORNING, ©\" Te Subscribers will sell ap\u2019 >: - Mo: 2645 BT.CATHERINE STREBT, {A few doors west of Guy street), Hazdsome varaiture and Neots, \u201cpastor but in Crimso tod n Satin), À Fancy Odd Chaire, Crystal and Bronze Gasaliers, Fins Lace and Cretonne CO Po Brass Poles, Fancy Oranments, Nios Plo- tures, Contre and Bric-a- Mantel Drapery, na Rugs, ror-baok Walnjt Sidebosrd, ing Table, Lesthor Dining Chairs, Side Tables, China, Glassware, Bllverware, Cutlery, English Oil- cluth, Walnut Hall Stand and Chair, Hall Gas Gas Lamp, M.T.Mapis and Ash Bedroom Set, Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mat- ALE OF NICE HOUSEHOLD F = S TURE AND EFFECTS, URI Ar No.6 BERTHELET STREET (Corner Bleury Bt.) MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 80th, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Nice, Parler, Set alot ush yy SALE AT 2.30 PM ML HICKS & CO, 991 Aunti A\" NO.87 OATHEDRAL STREET, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 80th, The subsaribars will sell all the Furniture apd Effects as follows: H.O.Parlor Bet, B.W, Centre Tables, Whatnots, W.Bedroom W.W.Improved Sewing Machine, Chamber sets, Oupboard, B us, Washstands, Chairs, Good Carpeta, Ollcloth, \u2018Couches, Lamps, B.W.Extension Dining Table, C.8.Chairs, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Carnival Hall Stove (almost new), Leader No.© Cook Btove, with H.W.Attachment, Kitchen Utensils, Lot of Preserves, ete.oto.BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, 992 Auctionsers.FPUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30TH, The Subscribers will sell at the residence, \u201d No.47 COURVILLE BTREET, All the Neat FURNITURE therein contained, \u2014OOMPRISING\u2014 Handsome Parlor Set, Good Carpets Eaxy Chairs, Whatnots, Nice Pictures, Gasaliers, and Poles, Plano Btool, cloth, CG.O.Lamps, Fainted B.R.Bets, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Dressing Case, , Mat! T e, Bi Beds, Feather Beds.pring Coal and Wood Stoves, Iron Box Bafe, ko, SALE AT 2.30 P.M.M.HICKS & CO, po 2 Auctioneers.SALE OF Very Geed Henschold Furniture, Square Grand Plane, cte., at the residence, NO.727 SHERBROOKE STREET, WEDNESDAY MORNING, navy 1m, \u2014OONKISTING OF\u2014 I L UOTION \u20ac SALE AT Ne, got ar.aT.MARTIN STREET, Bt.Antoine.Weare tnstrasied out to salt at the above residence, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 1er May, a THK FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.Pre Pictures = siout es DE en Lee Em wal other Shirai gat! false 1 Countesar Plano eT yooa sr Tubs.Kitchen BALE AT 2 PM.093 DUFF & FRASER, JITENSIVE EVENING BALE! .Os TUESDAY, 30th APRIL.Ar Oon Rooms, 320 BT.JAMES STREET, flew and Becond-band Honsebold Furniture, Parlor Bets, Bedroom do., Carpets, Planos, Hall and Cooking Stoves, sto, etc, SALE AT 7,30 PM DUFF & FRASER, 20 2 Auctioneers.NEY AND SECOND- HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE PIANO P H STOVES, C00.REFRIGERATORS, ETC.T0.LARGE WEEKLY SALE, AT OUR ROOMS, 320 ST.JAMES STREET, ON FRIDAY MORNING, 3rd MAY, AT 10 O'CLOCK.DUFF & FRASE 2056 ASER ors CTION SALE AT NO.488 AMHERST Ue reot, ust above Sherbrooke We APRN soll at the above residence 8 THURSDAY 'w Furniture t, Best Tapantrs Car Machin Qu Sis pia Xt the Als Almost N oe Now Bow! an Portteres, Centro Table, Pl Yoo Een: Chair, Wal.Dining Table Biden lush an are, Neat et, Matt: cotes ows, Toilet Bet: pslankets, \u201cLeader\u201d Cookin AT vith he bot aver attachments, Rotrigeraton \u201cBALE AT 2 P, M.DUFF & FRASER, 99 3 Auctioneers.103 STANLEY STREET.The alo at the above residence, on MONDAY next, Will be Held at 8 p.m., Instead of 10 n.m\u2026 As advertised.DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.1 QPOG ST.CATHEEINE STREET.Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers and Feathers, Ribbous, &c., Shop Fixtures, Shew Cases, Bonnet Stands Steves, &c., &c., Awnings.\u2018We will sell at 23906 St.Catherine street, On WEDNKSDAY, lst MAY, the whole of the stock in trade, fixtures, &c., with- ous reserve.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.DUFF & FRASER.993 Auctioneers.Action SALE or GROCERIES AND GROCERS ROLLING BTOCK.We bave ben instructed to sell on TUESDAY, 30th instant, st Nd.265 Dorchester Street, in lota to suit tbe trade, complete stock of Groceries, Bugars, Coffees, Teas, Spices, Canned Goods, Liquors, Barrels, Biscuits, eto, otc., oto.Baleat 2p.m.MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, .90 2 A 3 MACKAY STREET.Yo residence on on MONDAY, ousehold Furniture and n Plush Covered Parlor Sst, te, MT.Walnut Bookcase and ocre ord.one), Water: y 04rd Tab Tobie, Baton |: Stove, Kitchen Bandries.ste.ado at at 10 ! Square Grand Plano, Good Carpets, Oflcloth, H QO.Parlor Set, Essy Fancy Ornaments, Nice 1 J.8.THOMSON & CO.Piotures, Lace Mantel Mirrer, G $0 - Fancy and Centre Tables, Sideboard, Dining Table re Sri To ah Beare | J[OUSESOLD FURNITURE peta.D EFFECTS.ing \u2018Machine, Lonnyes Prowse Cooking Bange, ko,ko SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & C0, \\ À JEFOBTANT SALE OF \\ EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, At the residence NO.759 ST.DENIS STREET, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY Ist, COMPRINING : Vose & Sons, Boston, Equare Piano, 4 Bound Corners, cost $300, very fine Parlor Ret, Brussels Car pets, Lace Curtains, Kice Pictures, Mantel Mirror, Cornices, Easy Chairs, Bideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sate, Silverware, Glass and Chinaware, Cutlery, Small House Bafe, Hall Stand, 993 ors.Bussy, 1 Sleigh, Harness, and a very good Working Horse.\u2014 Bale at 2.30 p.mm M.HICKS & CO, 993 Auctioneers.ATTRACTIVE BALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS The subscribers will sell at the residence, \"NO.28 LUKE STREET.ThuFsday Merning: May 8nd, all the farniture and effects therein contained.\u201cCOMPRISING \u2014 BETTIS Kalk Sl rin Hall =.ee Boek Book Peso Bed Dining Sony, Chia Sul ange, lg HW, Fu ments, Filter, icales, etc.e Séleat EN.clock.M.HICKS & 604 Auctioneers.09 4 PRELIMINARY NOTICE.Bale of Excellent Houscheld Farsiture and General FPuraishing Effocts .\u2014nofis EE Caxcontis, : FRIDAY MORNING.MAY 8rd, At TEN o'clock.Particulars Tuesday.M.HICKS & CO4 9e = Auctioneers, A UeTIoN SALE OF - \u2014 Household Furniture and Effects, alse 1 Buggy and eng Harness, AT NO, 442 ST, DENIS, _ en TUESDAY, S0th INST., Drawing Boom Suites, Plush anil Hdte Cloth Cover, Gasaliers, Carpets, Esey Chairs; Rage ments, Chromos sod Steel Engravings, Halt Stave, ! A Housshold Furniture and Effects at 243 3 James street, on FRIDAY, our af Homan 42.815 up to the hour of sale.at at 10 ok 205 J.8.THOMSON & co.PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS.Wi well at our 241,243 St.JAMES e Shall Booms, 241, On WEDNESDAY, Ist ri A cholce collection of pese oa the om the Sn he com ue SALE AT 3 O'CLOCK.J: 5.THOMSON & CO.patiy uss- 293 MPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT No.18907 NOTRE DANE STREET (Private Residence, upper fiat), MONDAY AFTERNOON, at $ o\u2019clock.Woare instructed to sell all the neat Housshold ture and Effects at above residence, com sat Baw Bilk Oovered Parlor Bet, Centre Table, Plo- tures ta, Walnut M: Top Bedroom Set, As Bedr om Set, Iror.Bedsteads, Wire 8; Ma tresses gel aud hair), Extension ng Sable.de nge, Oh Chaîre.OrockerT, Glaseware, Silverware, balade an ve, Ki Utensils, tc., all y afternoon, J.EDWARDS & CO.801 Auctioneers.AILIPF'B 7B SALE-PROVINGE or DEBEO.DI8- trict of Montres), Ho, Gen it Cour fondant, a poighiB (th th) of Haron eee st ten of the olook in the oon.at ¥ the pusiness place of the aaid Defe soil vy autorit ihe Sashes, Monts Chatioly of tne call in this ca 1 ns fof dt Repent masts, te Cousitions e ca treal A 1880 - \u201890 1 Biers trict © o dant, No: 5 0 2 lls, Bones and SALE TROVINOE OF QUEBEC-DIS- Montreal.\u2014No.sas ~Cirouit Court.\u2014 f e city of Montre wil Geiss, all the goods and chattels red n this 3 cane.consist- safes, and different meats.tions sais Qh J.A AUD, B.C.Montreat.27th Apr AILIFI'S SALE\u2014PROVINUE OF dogs ous: Curt alexa dre\u201d Hote, Nata ides \u2014- Alexandre Houle, Def Monday {ha sixth day of Tail te sie at Bin of the Sonar in pn SE So tenia ure, 3 27th April, sat AILIFIFS BALE PROVINCE OF DEBPO\u2014DIS- triot of aloptreal.\u2014No, EEE Court, ifred Dall Vialntiff, ve\u2019 Duncan t.Ob the 6th y of ay.pext, 1500, es 19 ein she forenoon, micile TS sm sold ret a ie fhe The eat of the x this cause, consisting of house 50 Tr oho Yn Avra 1550.80 1 AILIFF'S BALE-PROVINCE OF QUES trict Fer Montr real \u2014No.2089 \u2014 strates\u2019 art-\u2014-for the sony of Moattoul Chartes eafuonz, tiff, v: 0 Ee | fila 2g Sri be $ 0 owt hi D.MIKEAULT.5.8 RE y da Soe k LE Stair Carpets, Oil Clothe, Bedroom Lamps, Kitchen Stove, Kitchen Utensils, and everything desirable, in a #00d stand standing house, 1 Very Good d Bucky sod Harness.SALE AT 10 À.M.po 7 MARCOTTE & a ours.INSOLVENT NOTICE.|: In Re Dy, Mo00 ou Boot and Shoe By RE En + gare .ly Book debts (will be 80M sepaepteiy).ALIFE SALE SNORE EB SAE o.#7 tre, in rear.ie city of authority FE atice.aux the conajst rl 0 Oat Le ©: Di ia oi 8.0.Montreal, 3715 April, 16RD.971 AILIFRS BALE_PROVINGE ¢ IES tof Montreal\u2014No.uxe, \u2018of Montreal, Faia.same \u2018place, endant, and An R AL ppt.he savent of he clock in the afternoon, at the residence hans Pil we 154 Cadienx at node aoû and chattels of the at] uso, consias a, an Ea UEBEO, DIB- cuit Court\u2014 Lau Dinlng Table aod 2d Gnalrs.Tho EE ILLIAMS pianos Endorsed by the best authorities In the world, 5000 in use in Montreal WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame st, near McGill st SOLE AGENTS: Knabe, Wiliams, Newcombe, Bell, Emerson Pianos And BEI asd UXBRIDGE ORGANS, .@ TOBA Ci SURES > PS E.A Gl ER 3 rosacconisr | 8° Pili QUEENS OL ' $b CATHIRINE 311% io A pr s\u2018CatwEA\" SES ï MONTREAL if SMOKING TOBACCO, By the Many who Smoke it, ONE AND ALL, Pronounce it the BEST that has ever Leen placed iu this Market.A FRAGRANT and COOL SMOKE! E.A.GERTH, 2235 St Catherine Street, QUEEN\u2019S BLOCK.0723 DUBLIN WHISKY DISTILLERY CO.Finest IRISH WHISKY in the World, In cases, One Shamrock, 4 years old.In cases, Three Shamrosks 6 years ald.92x6 daw GENERAL BAZAAR! SCARLET WOOL FRINGE.GREEN WOOL FRINGE.GE GEORGE H.ROW ELL.2695 Notre Dame atreet, Int Flat, Red Door.o5x INVERAWE SCOTCH OLD BLENDED WHISKY.0.397 finest Whisky that oun be Imported Portland Cements ! FLUE LININGS.DRAIN PIPES, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Flue Covers, Chimney Tops.Garden van Navey Whoelbarrews Steel Iron e parrews.Terra Uetta ter nt Enameiled Stnks, Fleer and Wall Piles, Stable aad Coach House Bricks, A FULL STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES ! A fine, large Double-door Bsfe, Desks, Counters, tions, &a.Parti Will be Seld Very Chenp.NOW ON VIEW.201 8T.JAMES STREET, Anyone requiring any ot these articles can get a BARGAIN.8x2 ana have reosived our new stock of Chandeliers Brackets, recently puroliased in New York or Seep Fy pri never before shown in this: racket, and & are gooda.' cheap An inspection so clé.pa 4 sayx HVGHES & STERFIENSON EVERY STOREXKRENE: 3 IOULD HAVE ONB DELIVE ¥ CARTS.Light, Well ) snd Cheap, H.A.KRLEON & BONN, 9613 Saw __ 59 to 63 Bt.Peter straet.TO LET.BOUSES-.No, ut SP No.14 Ovbraale avenue; No.280 | Bangunot aires SHOPS8\u2014No.2202 8 pie rie atrest: No.211 Notre Dame atrost: No.8 oF Colveraiiy \u2018trot.4 WAREHOUSES No.20 208t Sacrament utreet; No.39 YARDS-In rear No, 2116 Notre Dame street, snd on ferin Squa 34.CELLARS.Dnder os, \u201818, 84.Rzorsment street.Lig and wool Tor any any purpose, : H.JQ or & CO., ERTATE AGENTS, SKIFF FOR SALE.A good safe family won, nicely cushioned in erimaeon plush, two paire oars, rowjooks and rudder, 82) in perfect order: just been overhauled and rev: vated for the season.ADDRESS: 98xte \\ se STAR Office._ TO LAW Ÿ ERS.3 {Gabriel Strat: Offces to Let s Will rent together or veparsheiy sas Bent.Ma 1 Entate Agents QI Notro Dame Street.\u201cments ot June Joly August «pd Septonber A1 locality: well Furnished.L 'R.K.\u201cTHOMAS, Gli W.McNally & Co.KeGILL STRERT, one Welliaglon street.- OFFICE FURNITURE FOR SALE, CHANDELIERS! 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