The Montreal daily star, 1 juin 1889, samedi 1 juin 1889
[" ; Wa .126 4 WASTED DLERK FO nad AN OFFICE, MUST .ave tl = h oowleaxe axe! both Lanutiape due \"ferred.aid Og Re ward ob returning © LAST EDITION.EIGHT .PAGES, VOL.XXI.\u2014No.128, Situations Macont.ARTED-SHORTHAND WRITER, MUST UN- 1 oo work\u2019 AS ard, a rena oi pet a Ana dr fii Le 5s TAR Offios.WAS \u2018EDT A , OR ST Joins So s échool Bs mates aticals cue c.th Fog graduates, ex- heyy Ensland.Apyls stetlug ssl to ranch, Mon: Taie Led D: Lau tev.Arthur .Bgokketplou ro.ary to wuitaile 404, Soe real .R(PRO| TANTS \" efvality of Seflacrille ville, Bonaventure Co.Q Abuiy palin miars to ueb Billare Bec.Trean, Bollats weit, peition es TI AC elementary ipiom Fy references.©, So NE per SE D_AN APPR aay IW iT Mina i Syme ry Ottawa, permanent.App!y liumedi- .126 3 ANTED-A = Au TERRE CLASS BA ALESMAN FOR © othing business, French and Fngiien.Addrens, \u201cY 357%,\" 8 ED \u2014 TERT NURSE TO 5 TO i 2 in Charge of one child, with reference Address 3 3 Dolmpnt at.126 3 WA TED\u2014GENERAL LA TO GO TO ST.Anpe's.Apply 824 st, no washing, Shy references require ANTED-\u2014XOU OFFICE WORK, MUST \u201cquick ond arrest at Bre Apply in own handwrline to.P.0.Box 208, 17 WAVED THOROUGE GENERAL KERY NT.at 49 Bick s AN NTED\u2014 a GE BOY.APPLY Eur WH © ately, 7 Sa AN NTÉD-FOREMA AN, ONE WHO THOROUGH- 13 understands woodworking mae chinery, 1985 stating experience, tu P.O.Box SAKE 637 CHR ET.127 4 Wik Sookie YOUNG LADY JE wanted na assistant bookkeepe: State qualifient oui references and expected A Apply UO.Box 5 12 WANTED GENE ERA L SEAVANT FOR SX LL where nuréa is kept, must be good cook alo eu recommended, good wages.Avr) 18 Lincoin ave.VV ANTED-NERT TC Touxe GIEL To MIND A baby and assist with light housework.Lapely {mimediately, No.4 Manoe led & VWAKTED- BYA ¥ FIRST-CLASS LI FIRE C0.he H nt, liberal AR 7 2 Hak peakin terms % the Ashi ns 5 .ds WANTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD FINISHERS for cloth capa, al lining makers and a Apply, 185 85t.Manyice st 127 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT FOR St.Hyacinthe, good bome, good wages, Apels @S6Cathedralst ~~ 12 ANTED\u2014AN EXPERILNCED TRAVELLER vode Lonse, speaking weil acquainted wi ovince of avbec.\u2018Address, with references.\u2018D 3713,\" #7aR 0 12 ce.WENA GIRL TO TEND LUNCH COUNTER, FER to do genetsal housework, 2 2000 No 27 2 Wa f th K RES LE ow © °.res usiness, and spes both languages.2607.0 8 TAR uftice.Nr 2 25 ASTEDA FOUNS ns ACCUSTOMED TO take mbinæ, heating, iran and brass ark ee Ua ir svg, sr Ÿ ANT A GOOD PLAIN COOK Ths AF urocher st.1273 TEST TIDY YOUNG WOMAN AH housernald snd nurses.25 University st.127 2 ANTED\u2014 AGENBEAL BERVANT.98 SHUTER at.wired.12 at.Heferences ANTE rR COOK, PROTER Lon, D-s for July let, Apply Lady Dawson, MoGiLI C ol- lege, eveninga.AN VT D-B OU EBRORER AN A Hencod Cu man in Renoral ustom house wo State eTences and ted, Address, P.O.Box 14 pg OF A borse an apply.156 Bt st James st.James L Wisemen.138 Waited GENEL Epil TIS 3 3 Lo i 128 1 VENTES FAORERETPPLY k Bons, Cotte st 128 3 NTED-A MACHINE.HAND ONE ACCUE- W tomed to the shaper, pre erred.Tee cork Cd.prentiees.ANTED\u2014A YOU a MA d small garden.WE: TED CABINET MAKERS.coYOF GOOD bands highest wages.Tee 1281 ~ PAIN NTERS, ALa0 oO Goob ing.re, 8 ear Se 3A fader st Son: ppiy, rear 0.an exander s! on- day morning.ANTED\u2014A G00 AL SERVANY AF- ply at once, 27 Brunawick.128 1 NV ANTED GENERAL SERVANT TU GO TO ST.s, references required.Apply at 5 yArxyle avenue.V A NTED_MAN COOK AT DAIRY [ONC 1786 Notre Dame st 28 - WATE Sain RT IRONRRS AT THE AMERICA dry, 41 Beaver Hall Hill 128 A ANTED\u2014A HAN TO LOOK AFTER À HOKSE and make himself wenerally ed also : good foremen carpenters to take charre in new buildin ng.Apply, Thomas Collins, 81 Cathedral st.ANTED\u2014AGIKL THAT CAN WASH AND UN for à amsll family, and assist with other house work, must be well recommended.Apply at 1886 Notre Dame street or 2780 8t.Catherine uirest, 8 site r 7 o'clock p.m.ANTED A, YOUNG NURSE GIRL, AT 22 Te VV toris 128 1 WAST Tar ER FOR BRYSON BCHOOL, male or fem = e class element alploma.Appl tate diplomas they hold and sal expec tion to, commence on the 12th of uguat next.Adgreds, MW.Himer rman, 128 6 ANTED\u2014AT ONCÉ GOOD D TR i © assiat in kitchen.taurant waiter.1750 Notre brine st.,n 128 1 TANTED\u2014 LES E GIRL TO mind chidron.Apply immediately, at 16: Notre Dame st.125 ANT ED_AN INTELLIGEN T LAD TO LEARN typesettin 10 Somerville, Bspallac & Co, 251 Urais = Avply ste 1 WANTED i HONEST SOBER OF BO, OF GOOD bis oil, Soi make mae or or increase bis satan: Ad: Oncy or increase be TH oy 1341 ANTED | FIRST CLASS OOOK AT ONCE Write sath Phos, McPhee's Hot salir a ror.Oe iene.Kako ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, = BUART YOUTH FOR office and gustom house work, Apply, wi with references.30 Hosp! WANTED A es PLAIN COOK, WITH ar references.Apply at No.10 Durocher ntrest ANTED-DINING ROOM IRL8 W Lunch.1786 Notre Dam Dames AT ds 1 WANTED AN EXGAGEMENT 180 [Olas © cutter sving good references a Wart eT N 128 1 ANT EDA = ONCE À GESFEAE 2 SERVANT \u201cpls § on: the Nate prefesre d.© Be Caita a1 st.1561 WA YLED-A O SING he necessary qualidcetionn\" to practise Ps of Quebec.Address by Yettar to \u201cD Pa he a NV ANTED-GENEFAE SERVAN æ Si 89 BH TER ve ï © ES applicant's writing, suring M3, of AIS D.Sou Monte = et.Ho To 'EKS, PRESS AN WANT- sd.Où - ono Ravin ax hud to \"9r, three years experi gnce 5 Bocket Bros., 15 Do ard Waste FIRST.CLASS 5 GALYANIZES 1 IRON cornics m: oR OP por NN .B.One ble of To Er \"ners ng de aie: buainsse - \u2018er man will be 3 rences to ames Hob So 128 2 ARTEPA Zit 2342 BT.GATHER.Aes se WA afteonth Tx) y nt 46 ETO street, so\" six c OST-LITTLE NEWPOUNDLAND PUP, FEmale.Reward st 8 Fortune st.Pt.Bt.Ss OST\u2014 MAY 32, white, black ears, ,0Yenly mar short il suswers to nae \u201cBpot.\u201d Howard a 3 Bt.5 Le \u2014LAS HATURDAY MO nai! f x Tt around left Srey tows to es er\u2019a name on collar, five doll - tions asked.Return to 1: are ver ead no Si Léÿ Tee BETWEEN FOGARTY'S AND st.Lawrence st, containin to Fôgarty's Boo 0ST_TEUES IN ARTERS {pt hook Finder AT Bron.D18 de Pau Le mi us romeo \" MA 2OTH, N BLEU- Er a ESD DAY, 4 » AO HY on brown paper.\u201cReturn bo to Feri \" Antoine and receive reward.281 Qa, \u201cFou.NT AAAS NAAN For: not A in bik SL B iE Th RR amet EH] Situations M arted.ATED HI PT TWO 00D ENGLISH SERVANTS, ie cations qoss ther as Lousrkoprer © or cook and Bouse.r uurse, di smul ot to gen- em sonildres u novo own or LORY: mo qe ie fo nou objesd or ton \u201cBS 3 W ANTED-STIUATION 18 SHIPPING © SLEN] akon by suber relfable wan.Address, ©) 8060.brau oillce 124 3 ANTED-TYPE WITIN JO Ad VENINGS l, ton wachine, fus rator.\u201cY 3570,\" > rau Uflice.oe 120 ANTED=STTUATION AS SUKRETO 2 YOUNG baby, best city references, wi leave the city.App SHES Antoine st.War Dr oOSTTION AF AB HOUE SERETPEN BT BY ©-asc guages.fuently RA or Count, tain.i dreus, 140 ANTED \u2014 STD ATION BY BLACESMI Youu man, csn nail on well sud ve, hE ob Linux, age rod refurences, Address, W.guy Sher] crUrcoke Pos out Ofiice, ANTED-BY « G0OD D DRESSMAKER.Arex tion 10 go to Lhe veanide, willing se ai gras with housework, best eity references.WE TEDUEY RESPEOT ABLE WIDOW SORE es\u2019 washing ut her home, 2; St.Dolinig a 127 WE Y A YOU rs or BY Ae ; kno as of stativnery, fancy kgods and boo book, eniable reference se dise © °.» ares RAIN TR od 127 situ the seaside, iL references) AnD y, in hn st 127 8 Ÿ ANTED\u2014BY STEADY = So BER ~ pires ork, u o o in warsonia.dre © to an ome So 4 tan if10 the same.too references.ES gl an ofice.T 2 AN us hE WITH 10 TERS EXperience in hardware, pituation.conld All position as in voice ur shisping el k, highest references.Address, *F 3758.\" STAU 1273 ANTED\u2014SHIRTS, SHIRTS, RHTRTR, TO WASH aud iron, Sc.each.Apply, 171 McCord street.ANTED\u2014-BY YOUNG MAN, 20 YEARS OLD, situation as clerk, Lest retorencos, 4 yuars\u2019 vx- perience in uardware.Apply, \u201cA 3608,\" BTag, 5m °.N ANTED\u2014BY A GOUDL LAUNDRESS, VASHINE: irobiug or any kind vf huousew ork.24 Hermine st.128 1 TAN TED POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED buok «r.Buatof references.Addre.dress, \u201coO I1524,> BIAU node.V ANT Lhd TATION AS COUK AND hoUsk- d, guod city refervuces.Apply to 70 Hi Urbain at 1281 \\ ANTED\u2014SITUATION ÀS ASSISTANT LOOK: Keeper or auy kind office wurk, writes Very fine hand, understands Dookkes Ie au te Eh best of references Address, \u201cE 31733,\" STAR Rooms to Let.7 00m pot SINGLE, NEAT.PLEASANT, orate.Fas.Re Beran ns gentlemen, moders! \u2014.pe To \"LET AND TABLE ey La St Vouis st 123.oe T0 i].FULX NISHED OR UNFU Rook ne ¥) bk foe married couple or psi FU por At TU 1236 a men, at A BO nele, also able board.2 Osthoart st.12 5 T F R OMS th a modern conveniences.= Unb véreity st OO BU.table 23 Gi Oouere ave.Ot M-NEWLY FURNISHED | BACK PARLOR room with Leu th, sto.for one or two eo door ab 1 Place, \u201cYes 3 Lr BNis .th hot paie EEE Hotel, #1 5 From >= n bath room flat, kon a.oops IE 2 Parent San I U oR RE = h family, noohildren.Rips on Freno > os 4 00M \u2014 FU NIBHED, TO LET.LY 24 Richmond stre-t.1 265 JR CONS FURNISHED ROOMS.58 CATI [CART RSC pou FURNISHED ROOM, flat, for gentlemen; bath, bot and ota aie?pi Zr MONTREAL, SATORDAY.JUNE 1, 1859.Boome Set : hOB lls ÿ\u2014NIC.mpoderais, fen om Sat 3] Rose \u2014T0 L LAUGE FRONT 2 FUR.hoard, sult ably for © two geaticman, ¥iihout 9 So does pe mon! Victoria st.Bed.per 128 1 R room at.private family.\u201c61 Cathoars pi 128 1 8 very convenience.s61 Bt Catherine s 8S] Bl ve R vier vitho vue uh oury Street bo Ms \u2014 U rater AR cap, to private family, hot an fa nia} bed or pnturaishe very choap to suits party.= Pa lond lle st.1281 ON ROOMS UN.HL BUR able ee or marriod couple, pu a RC or double, iil FE frat aa board ne TE Re.LE N.ere x ur 3 2 er Hal, cordèr Doreheatsr eue COME\u2014 WELL FUBNISH.ED, D E- \u2014V 4 nlences.12% Mansfield at, A VOX 8 FCRNISHED FRONT ROOMS TO Oia ith or without board, also table boa 33 Bleu va reatiemes = lixht housekeeping, use of parlor, Ino if tequl red.37 Mic nd sq.127 3 RY a OLE \u201c00% IN FRONT ON \u201c| apres 1 gat sls very p Pleasant double, oom.\u201c0 S13H,\" STau office.ANTED\u2014SITUATION AN NÜUKsE TO arm y.beat city references, willing to leave the city.Appy, GT's 1.Antuine of.1281 V ANTED-POSITION BY typewriter, Address, YOUNG LADY AS 3315,\" STAR office.\u201cTz8 2 seco therin ANTED\u2014BY NESPECTABLE WONT 2 fices to clean or washing at home.Adilress, RYH oh \u2018or Fo our boa 2398 Bt.Catherine st.Duar FURNISHED OR UNFURN.Magis.in pleasant locality, moderate, 127 2 eel.Term VOMS COMFORTABLE FURNISHED, GUUD bath and w.c.\u201d Terms 33 per week, at 312 St.Antoine st.ROS WITH BOARD, son.LADIES OR \u201cGENtlemen.197 Aqueduc 127 2 16) WASTED, \u2014 Ww ARHTNG FAMILY OR BY \"THÉ br, 2 espoctab e wuinan., Addr eus, E P.1:38 Nazareih 5 81 W: ANTED\u2014 Br A ÉSOERG MAN 2 22 TEA OLD, situation as boukkeeper stant, speaks and writes both languages Buently.Addre 0 \u201cRB S404,\u201d Brak otlice YANTEDZ BY x YOUNG LADY, sloriband and typewriting.3411,\" 51a8 uthe N TAN 'ED\u2014BY YOUNG MAXRIED MAX SITUX- tion to look after horses and ve, thoroughly understands horses, wi fe could do Hyht work or pewins.country preferred.G.M,2137 st.athor fue st, 28 1 TANTED\u2014BY AF ENGLISH GIRL, STFVAHOE asseneral servant, i wall family, no Jib ing.Apply, 1B 81 Ÿ FANTED-SITCATION BY YOUNG WOMAN AS huusenaid, good city references, Address, oe 30 se George st.FANTED\u2014BY YUUNG MAN, oks to post in the nigbt or some thor work TO LEARY Address 1 \u201cBR 21 YEA VAN TED\u2014-BY RESPECTABLE WUMAN, WASH- VUM\u2014ELEGANTLY F URNISHED FRUN'T YAR- al Der own home, to be retur ned roux J lor bedroom, newly grained and papered, house dried.- 281 t novated, would suit two young gentle mou or cum narried couple, use of gar stove, bath, sd every conveuience, home comforts, wood lo- ality above Bt.Catherine.Address, 219 Bleury y bt, RPE FOR GENTLEMEN IN private fainily, nice ER etc.Apnly_ 30 Rx NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY Y FORKISHED ront room, in à private family rom P.0.51 Ger 127 6 GOMETA STEFULLY FURNISHE.a Be a 15% Yate fem mile bo house b heated by hot x ANSE i ONT ROOM, cord ably furnished, with bath aud w.c.Apply at Aylmer.oo WITH BOARD, ENGLISH FAMILY.: Dufferin svenue, of Richmond st.near suva: ROE NIGEL FURNISHED FRONT KOON, .Re m fat.with partial board if rsa ulr- Pose ob ool Moose LET.WELL FURNISHED, BATA.woman situation sa attendant upon children seaside, couniry or cit high est references, , Sood needlewoman, Address, ey a75,\u201d V ANTED\u2014 BTATOÿNG LADY.a SITUATION as shorthand writer or: t riter.Address, Leona, Central Employment an \u201cAgency - Bureau, 1552 Notre Dame 81 N° ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AB FHORPHAND writer, à young gentiema: references.Lo etre] Bee EE Ba, ANTED\u2014BY ADVER ment as lady cler! Eee cooper oT hy ars\u2019 oxperiençe n Toy otels Apviyby le letter G.D., 7 Hanover st.Englan WHE ATHING Ao AT \"HER OWN HONE, pe dozen, \" STAR office.128 3 ANTED\u2014BY a ABLE WOMAN.fl TUA- tion as attendant ou a Jedy visiting the ca Country.Address, H 3HK25.\" 8 Mice Ta Went, BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAR.THE Antotr care of à child at her own home.Avply'6 85 2 + ANTED = BY SHORTHAND WRITER.55 bookkeeper, employment.Address, \u201cH 3808, STAR office, Montreal.128 1 ANTED WASHING BY THE DOZEN, By A respectable womun.568 B Sanguinet 5 2 1 55 VW ANTED SITUA TION FORJUNE 177 BYA gond experienced nnrse, French Protestant woman, willipg to leave the city, speaks English, one young baby prefe: good city references Marie, 4 ine 8t.Christophe, 128 4 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AB GOOD PLAIN COOK or as general servant, 8U8 Notre Dawe = > V ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPERHANGING, ining, whitewashing, tinting, etc.C.Knapp, Painter, 637 St.Taine st.128 4 ANTED\u2014BY MIDDLE AGED WIDOW, SITU.tion as good cook or housekeeper for bachelor.7 Dupre lage, Coteau st.Lou 128 5 WASTED \u2014~ SITUATION SE COOK, FOR THE count 42 La 1281 V ANTED\u2014- BY A KESPECTABLE WOMAN wor Tk by iL the day.of any kind.Address, 20 St Martin st WA TED-SITUATION 5 BY YOUNG ie IE, arn the grocery or hardware busines good references.\u2018address.AH, 2033 Bt.Denis a YN ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS PORTER OR IN store or factory or an kind of work b a young married man.dress, 8., 52 Alexan tis 1 y ANTED- BY A RESPECTABLE HARÈIES lady, situation as compa; panion, housekeeper or mother's help, d domesticate: nd accustomed children.references given.Address, M.RH.$., Ed e- ood Terrace, Brockville, Ont, 7 WE TED_BY TWO GIRLS, FRIENDS, 5 SITUA: ons as house and tablemaids or nu to seaside, first class references, eo) ne housemaid want situations.Mrs.Wood, 2 ge Catherine at, WANTED D UGORS ASP Miliot's Re AS can be h 663 C Horses and and Carriages.PAA 00 AAA AAS F°% SALE THE FOLIC FOLLOWING PROPERTY OF the late Mr, Middleton, a Brewster aide bar top bukgy, with pole and shafts, mado\u201d in New York, also one lady's p same «ke, one laht et © single and double harness whipa, biankets and stable utensils, nieo his bandsoms and rang: Tog orse Monte Carlo, 15! bande hig] 4 rie 6 years old es Reprociy rod, is af excellent family and ro 02d ni he rood 12 miles an hour, aud will trot a pile\u201d in 240 40 with ease, also the besutif \u201cLuoy.\" ry m of thé same sgosndab about SE Delght.she ill oo dome t fault, ey are without fa and either one can be Diver via Tori safety in single and touble- annem thoy will warranted pe; perfectly Yoel Kind d xe Ue.This property is to be sold to, arate, a wh ever xeta either one uf t 11 wat something very ipeand at a drain too, Call at the private stable in the rear of A Craig streot, and yo on can examine the propert; 37 2 R SALE=T WU HONSES AND CAHRIAG F° cheap.130 mener rys AGE F°F, na ALE-DAR AT GELDING, FIXTEER Bix years Kid can be seen at stable.rear Bt.Peal a rch, entrance from Monique 5 127 2 YOR SALE\u2014gw0, A HANDSOME BAY ARE yes in harness and gudersadäin, To be seen at Stable, 1280 Mignonne st, near Gerinan, 8 Fox SALE-\u2014-820, À STRUNG 3 SEATE = with extra springs.j'hos.Lamb, 1 1 RL les square Fons R SAL Ee d'ANDSO ME COB, 18 An BE e 8, or made ex x Hehot mimoet new, le on \" 3 letter Antoine st 8 'O WHEELED CART, LIGHT AND \u201c1281 = ee te ELE VK ESS strocg.Apply, 674 Dorchester st.Wanted to to Purchase, DANS SLA ANTED \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA, IN.stantaneons, must be firat clàss and in d Ashe & Morènce: x neers, | x 817, Quebec.145 4 ANTED\u2014 To \"PURCHASE \u201cA SMALL RETAIL.or manufacturing business, in working order.\u201d Addrens, 0) 4 $308,\" Oran 128 3 ANTE DA GOOD boat 20 fear Tony suitable for sampies.1040.stan order, Fuil articulurs io Yeyors & Engines .HOON ddress, with price, ED\u2014A STYLISH HOR ROU it for lady's use, als ou 5 WA 0 d cheap for cash.5 ress, P.O.Box #4.128 1 WA ANTED SED HA 7 .fai den with hahaa, eo modern male, à 4 (a in.x21 myst be {n good \u2018condition.Address, ** K 5°, yu HE ce.mm Hee ANTED\u2014TWO_GOOD_ STRONG WORK] horses, must be sound, Address = \u201cL OHKING Wir 2362 2 p., must dis EL pri Savas tia ae FA) LZ | Ni.ji, aff0 à In or cuttin barrel Ataves, AR QUNT, = ands Le A A gad Ta oO, Box 127 in an ofnce.Address, \u2018\u2019K 3403,\" STAR office.128 1 As, etc.2 Cathcar V ANTED\u2014BY AN ENGLISH LADF, ENGAGE- GoM FURNTE D FOR GENTLEMEN OR ment as useful companion or lady help, good married coup rion: children.use of kitch-.cedle woman, no objection to seaside ur travel, re.en if required No.3 riviere.127 3 ferences.Address, \u201c\\ 3574,\" fTaRo\u2014ce.124 1 ¥5_T0 LET.FURNISHED \u201cOR N\\VANTED\u2014BY AN INTELLIGENT ENGLISH with front balcony.No.DeVercheres nished ave, off St.Chas Borro: 0O0OMB \u2014 FURS ISHED WITH BOAKD, IN R= French feu fully, for rentlemen, near Viver'Gar- en p Berri «: 127 12 Bone OHFORTAB FURNIS ci LARGE R% room to rent, near AT Englin Cath kod cart st.2 TR rrome® at.near Bt.Catherine st.00M \u2014 E FRON M, to bn realy oars LS gue of 5 minutes\u2019 walk c° P.O.PE Lagauch 2 Ro NETO TET, FORNISHED, BATH, ETC it Bre minutes from Post Office, \"aus 8t James > 127 2 th Co ee da 9 LEE x ov conven > Pb Bhuter at, 12:2 OUMB\u2014_TWO DOUBLE KQOMS, FURNISHED, R%: suitable for married conple or two gentlemen, 75 Alexander st.127 2 com\u2014To LET, FURNIBHED, USE OF KITCH- AV en.578 Lagauc RE near St.Urbain.127 8 OOMB\u2014DOUBLE AND BING with ALL modern improvements, board quired, at #34 Dorchester ft.127 5 RZ T, WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD, ootple or gentlemen.Apply, 106 DOUBLE GOMES = RONT ROOMS, ly Furnished, xas, bath.ev hing new, with first class board, for sendieaien.\u201d 25 University at.ooMs U AND BINGLE, TO x | able for married, couple, hot and cold maire 328 st.Catherine OOMS-DU D SINGLE ROOMS HAND- somety furnish $ parlors audb bedroom fiat, few doors from Deaver Hall hill, te: m rate.409 RM: ARGE FURNISHED ROOM, WITH first-class board.49 MoGill College avenue, R OOME\u2014TWO WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM alisbie for gentlemen.14 BS.Fi Famille tre, = Rete arte Bihar.S20 ba 98 separately, also first-class \u2018bon ave r Hall, Telephone 4726.127 2 Roger ANISHED; WITH BO.427 74 DOME TOTET.Z LARGE ROOMS 8 33D, ONE sinsle foo room to 15%, well furnished with board.Se ar 128 1 OUMS \u2014 ISHED modern: \u2018onveuteaces \u2018for gentlemen, a8 orphan ries SA RY.OOMB, FURNISH] X- Taraisned,o og parlor ast Sat.Jouse ail modern im.porements_ Aer rgyle av 126 3 ROMS UBLE FURNISHED BOOM TO LET, 3 5 \u201cono 8t.Denis s 128 UK.Tai ED FOO WITHOUT oard.a at 117% St, Antoine st.128 1 M ni J» OOMB_NICE FURNISHED Spo or GEN- guinet st.1281 tlemen, every convenience: M3\u2014TO FURNISHED ONT KOO : tolet fr x gentlomen, st 170 Bleury st.124 3 R URNISHED FRONT PARlor to let.at 183 Bleury st.128 1 GO PIE Dos KD, FOR ONE OR Two RS ng gen Fond enolic family, 4 Morin avenue, off \u201cHig d street, near square.Be: saz Sb.Georges Poe Enc RANTENET se nerine PUR Tee q (181 NISHED, SUITABLE FOR ONE OR bre wo gentlemen of or fadion breakfast a and tea re 1281 Soy LE! Foe ES USE OF KIT- 78 Lagauchetiere, near Bt.Urbain, ROE: TWD FRONT ROOMS, AT 103 UNION avenue, near Sherbrooke, house Brat-class, private fa mify.children or boarders.1:81 D Soren CAN PE HAD FOR $10 P! nih by respectable young lady e 31 loved during day as companion to lady.Apply at.Fe St ON Et 5 per ohh Br bo one À N +14 Ti e 0, Bt.oabrel fu APPIS ÿ td caretaker upstairs, 1281 FE D, DOU AND SINGLE, À £ Constant nl street.1 SHED, MODERN GON- R ent EE st 128 1 Î T.W T Bu 3 A 9 Alexander si 128 1 ED © Ross, 6\u2014FURNISH OEUF st Harn pese 110 i uy ED, I ATE ve suits, Saas \u201cfor masried couple ne ountaln Tv BEY steam.App ores TEE n, r table ore 1 11034 8t Antoine at, 1 COMBAT T1 THÉ BAUK Bn VER.FURNISHED n.©.eulars apply 7446 Bt, Catherine at.1d6 1 ME THREE FIRST.hate, FOR TOOMS, NEW: an nted, OAL Blears at OR W Pis ma oa ol = heated ia wi ter inthe basement or Box 13 bs, 8.0: ROO PONE ALL out, pleasant locality.Rane Tn re EE m P, O.so siagls one.one, bn Pirate family, 5 min el du fur: als qm 'hrough- a 1 RonF ORNATE: OR met ir FOR: mary tied couple or Wen Ak family private, Petl at.rurht \u2018no children.34 I ; R RoE 314 City Counciliora a.Fred ORLY FOR To La 8! pati} oo > one or Siro entiome fo pensent à A a - per inonth for two persons; 86 for o au 8-50 vor meor_ 83 1289 Bl street perso 63 DONE-FDRNISHED.FO GENTLE ROE HAY DSONELY FURNISHED, 128 OB ARasen or married couples, at CLIS win rel SLT oo NEWLY AND EL SOA NTLT RÉSINE COMS\u2014AT LACHINE, FOR GENTLÉMEN.IN and every convenience, ide prit private family, 12 ou putes, fn per, atation, Tate de WE Palnco nt if required.Addr Ca Bram of FUBNISHED, NITRILE FOR ORE SS OR STRULE FURNISHED OR E ROE Sr ontiemen.6 Heaver Hall sq.trance fat with Nr anging M UE 5 ES R Ms\u2014 .TWO NICE SIZED ROONE private, family, par board if de 18 Torrance urnished or ahfornishod.close to Dominion off Mountain), 128 1 square, terme moderate.Apply 40 Do 1265\" CRT ARLOE B Wo T b! T FURNISHED, SUITABLE TOR area Eee Au pue pejlrooms on second foo \u201847 McG College avenue.128 UE 1-ROOHEZTO TET, A LARGE FROXT ROOM I niabed, suitable forone or two geatlomen js other rooms.133 Bleury & D ble for ter rentiome i married Te, with able for two sent omen or co or without board.op 128 283 cui 55 CE, CONFORT x TABL ung married couple, with wi se kitchen or dining Foon or for one or modern conveniences, near Sherbrooke st we 170 M8\u2014N FURNISHED, ROO for gentleman, also large front room, suitabls for married couple, use of Kitchen.134 Peal street.2 1 I OTTO LET, IN PRIVATE FAMILY.TERMS oderate.80 M ON FLAT oF Ti $50 Hs ON EST to le suitable ol soma forte Huis Scouts si street - RONA ME EP an: sinxle, ot and cold water, uare, ms moderate.144 plage De dre from Windaor Hotel.OOM\u2014BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRUNT BOOM TO let, furnished, at 53) C 5t, La at.above Bherbrooke.128 3 OUM5\u2014TU RENT, SINGLE AND DO rd, suitable for single soutlemon or transienta.31 Mec Col a OOM LARGE FLONT FOUR FURNISHED ground Boor, or ladies or gen \u201ca HEURE STan © Ores 2 ce at.128 2 [3 GON_DOUBLE FURNISHED ROOM, BUI ih able for married couple.ortwo sentiomen, it or without board, also board.18% Gib Sa cart Roux B\u2014DUUBLE AND BINGLE, With OR without ua use of 7 kiichen, pleasant A Address, M F.TO LADIES 0.00 TOL airy and 200 Bent pov Rs e and bie.nished, pleasant locality.NEWLY FURNISH ROO.in x = rms, JQP OONME Rs with or without board, teria , UE ROO V bathroom nts har 7 Belmoat » MEL 1.RLS Rec rooms, fo god ve dol conven ionoces, no boarders o OOMB_EUENISHED, TO LET, 0 HATHEOON | fiat, at 7 Union avenue, OOM\u2014A PARLOR BEDRO room on ry Soo.No.sp Dever Shores avonne off ae Dan rles Borromee FH OON OMFORTABLY FURNISHED #00 Be ith ors or without board.5 a st 12 OOMB\u2014TABLE BOAR! D without board.at 21 Cathoart SoMa 128 38 OON\u2014ONE LAKGE FURNISHED OOM SUIT.lof able for one or two gentlemen.159 Ble M I ATH, Ro 5 térmie moderate, Coney orant & bo 2 Beaver Hark, COT.RO at.oc ™ OOMH\u2014SUITAB th use of Richens Hon Lagaüohetiors at, near St.Urbain a 1281 COME UNVUR NISHED FLAT OF 4 ROO to let.Apply at 95 Plymouth Grove.128 1 Ro: To LET, WITH BR NITHOUT BOARD.49 Anderson st., Dear 8H 1 R%.\u2014AND BOARD, ee OR PAR D b clean, cheap.338 Richmond st., near a {osen! OOMB\u2014H AN DSOMELY FURNISHED, Do UBLE A! bone and sels aimer firat class also table McGill Col ve.128 3 fes se or ae Sc at 44 Osborne, 5 DOME \u2014'ÉLEGART FAO NT DOUBLE ROOM Ra ands o le > 22% private Nami, 5 mie from Ms TO LET ATE 00; without Siac single roma A} cheater.ni near Widens H App of OOM-NICPLY FURNISHED, O: tisman, flat, suitable for à gen: \u2019 Ce 00M FURNISHED OR R ith ali modern iy reniasoen, at 4 rochester st., corner of German.128 1 00uE-F GENTLEMEN CAN TARGE Bins HL \u2014 with or\u2019 without ann Rois OEY on Paty ve La ox ix Ea or married pig Ms\u2014 Ro room EL se o iteben PR te te: » Of Boaver Zapols o p and v roo B 8 Eu ôka vi Vv.ea, petty ontr Te offered tot or pvostmen sireota run of the Broperty cw cnn | ges\u201d week.Terms easy.1281 to call st my office for 1281 Suiahod 1281 atone foundations Aot sold this w 1281 $50,000 128 1 ble and co u Loup.à favorite s 0, 8 be en, stabl uilt by the inte » dir.À been occup gi an Témiscous: pen B.pe ebvre, ët.Eustache, P.96564 with svery modern ; with every mu X russes\u2019, Brockville, the pro v.= 5 raved whoiy moving to Hs ory F.J.J De es ve LOTS 1 OCHÉLAGA F.ALE\u2014O PER solid brick block, eontatoian n d gas.P.Go actual gent 21000, will p e fterost 6p.©.This p property will be in good order, office to Estate RTE Cor RT NM Os houss and vthe; by din ert Jackson, esl ed offer ior sale in bull w dson\u2019 and Cuvill + Le homol tending | Hee Hoa à portion of 1 truing 5 Sand ut.east about 3 Loo Bh north No- ame st, while fling north and 40: aL 12 Property Jor Fals, Gc.MISCELLANEOUS.SALE\u2014AT ST.PATRIOKS, NEAR RIVIERE à tunmer resort of the Bt wTenoe, a anew summer house, \u20ac two Stories.vith a aitting foot and tension T Hasmct Otawa, Baa cove: J 54, pa & hy Patr trice + front & BRIC TS spplisn nce, at the of the Ami ton.Ap- tate, Agent, 126 Geod dd of 8, foams made of valuable land, known as i Estate, fronting ou Notre \u2018pd ne st, gear à a Cotto: T tustion ti Property for Fale, Gic.By John Morris, .Real Estate Agent, St.Tame, bpp zonx 5\" MAR #3400., veille fe ing prôpertios ossi t Hh i $426 stmen: tn RAI, ngs, : en 126 81.James ST.tenement provers\u201d vior vai pale.WARD, is ons of the Det Trent \u2018street.R PRO- 5 815, 000 Der on dr KE COLNE PRO and thriving part of dios Poe hy and compris ing stores aa tonements ox at present about 12 pe: cent gross.Far ao at my of ce.y JOUN MORRIS.Real Estute Axont, gs 1 $2350, abovo rented, rental JOHN MONRIS, ET, TEN 128 1 ge: 126 8t.James 126 Bt.James street.MENT, TRE NT, tario st, 5 tenants and al- 2BE.Terms easy.App ly to atraet, EME 2DOVBLEENCASED TENEMENTS, $3000, in Cote BL Louis, 44 1 N at frontage.stories, cars come almost the schools and churches in {immediate Vicinity, one poi the mont health spots in Montreal to bring up a family, terms Bor tab an aud balsnce remain atinterest.Full tod plan PRI RIN MORRIS, Dé purcuasers by 1 126 t.Jarheu street.hier DARLING & DARL Heal Estate ne: ve tion, Ÿ 30 8t._Bulvice frost.Bp E.R.Gareau, - Real Estate Agent, 57 Se.Gabriel Street.RB SALE\u2014ON PAPINEAU ROAD, A NEW E cased brick house stone foundation, contaluing three pia with tore and w.c.in each tenement, fois party will \u2018De withdrawn with noh roo! s 13 ce, Bi \"not sei \u201cthis it nt.E.R.E z GARE.Werte) 5, Size of lot Eox109 ton E.R.GAR SA EA el street, E.R.GAREAU i 22 aix cenoments lane.with an Pays il por cent Terms - GARBA 1281 CE Ci 57 8t Cabri ae 0 AME block, containing four stores and dweliigt; Rayaon ne 10 per cent, dae of block 15145, 02120 to & lane; first-class investments.Terms E.BR.GAREA 190 1 57 8t.Ariel st | Timea ons Tonia PoE BELF- tained cut stone house, in perfect order, fin- od with all the improvements.Terms easy.; Fr HALE-A LARGE PROPERTY, SITUATED in the centre of the aire Gapitalists aro ir are Jovited 57 se Sabri) 2irent per cent.E.B.GAREA ALE\u2014ON 8 UBER EW F solid stone house, co: bras dwepiion.in the latest aéyle, 1 payel 57 St.Sanrio] street, y 61200 h, balance on Very ons with E.R.GARE.terms, AREA ol street.E R, GAREA TO ony 5 P.£., ON CITY property only.ET He Gerad street.By J.Cradock Simpson & Co.steal eal Estate Agents.381 Mi.James street.mmodious semi-detached resid: 2455 MARK STREET.\u2014TO LET.À COMFORT- new and in Bt fine order.7 CRADOCK SLMPRON & ence, TETEL Saree Strost.1388 181 ST.PAUL STREET.\u2014 WAREHOUbE EN, PAS Times ear Frothingham & Workman's, light- mr cides, TO ht- xtures, hoist, CRADOC hase: in 1283 Bere tog \u201crocking Beidior 1283 128 3 128 3 to de et, « e sion s corner ble ht house, 1263 Rooms Mantes.= Ww BY room with out Rie bf minnie from E, O.Address, with terms which must De erate, \u201cJ 30,\" Sram ofc Board.\u2018 AA OARD AND ROOMS\u2014FIRST-CLABS ents sn and horse cor comforts, cars pass Ta t.Catherine vicoot corger of Peel.3 ro i LADIES, WITH ATTEN] B du ring confmement, 5 private, at 258 tit.Antoine BoE EN TLEMEN W.FIND.to LOELY furnished double rooms, in private family, inodern Cont entences.Terms moderate.49 {fjmer b a EXCH T he room wi with im enis 8 two persons, with or withont board.OARD\u2014G0OOD ENGLISH TAB.110% Bleury st.yi iad WANTED, \u201c555 Site 126 5 CARD §8 BOARD AND ROO, Bsr one (rent à Prin oo.IE Eb Xo Ÿ FOR FIVE VE BOARDERS, ERS, 3 Be Or AR in the new bl oye 8 Slo Sm above Bt tharos ak à OABD\u2014WANTED TWO BOARDEKRS IN PAf- B° vate family.terms moderate.141 Fulford st 20ARD\u2014 DARDE T A Basin, a neat snd Trou A haded cot opposite he river, rithin two minates walk m station.Apply ly rials aro he.128 3 Bio: per week: os mile late Ta Montreal oe Gba ouse 2 Areosasion; also usd Bt.me oT AD otk d, 2 per week, table board = week 7 Crâlg at 128 ser y- gear Waits NS SNS BOARD R TWO- of THERES THREE ladies uring the summer mon in W a the vicinits of Valois or Pointe Claire.\u201cKE 53,\" Stam Office, 125 1 ANTED-TO BORROW, 100.TO BE \u2018REPA in monthly instaiments security life W AID sd pousebold farnitaro.\u201cAdd roes, \u201cF Tob Beh Partner Pantsd.RS SERIE | oh EE 198$ 00 » s oak bayer n > a suitabl 105 sod tf 5 Bogs.shout 3 0 0 5 eat 0 4-0 ox gion y aituatéd and in PRINCE ARTHUR 8 sex \u2014FOR two story stone J.CRADOCK SEES 3 J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & Sit 5 and ample domest baseme The po =, TEE mist.1 1 or rentiomen to K SIMPSON & C0, 4.CRADOCK SIMES N & CO., ames street.2 PALACE STREET\u2014FOR BALE OR TO ; y of 8 ue cerner A st.Monique street, new, 181 St James street.MR, CO.UNET'S RIVER- be sol xeraratsly or to- at ts, oom abo d .P B ons.Flans par- \u201cde SIMP 128 8 ORADOCK er EE 2% st.+ House th nscale ground, bes 0, trek.or t mount\u2019 : PRES ou dead.ha: cn 108\" 3 PGO, ea James street.E LORI1MI: REVERAL Der ETM ER A es to building Jota.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON 181 Bt.YS street.t.James 8! 1 VILLA FOR Bb.roger street «nd Gummerhill avenue.J.ORADOCK BIMESON & CO, 68 UNIVER ERSITY BTREET_FOR BALE OR 26 to let\u2014a full æood order.sized stone front house, beauti- J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Bt.James street.of Shuter street.maderste prics, lames stree: co.SALE OR front bouse and Av sir.N & CO., 181 8t Tes ures CX ; story detach co ar > en, - and grounds, shade tre and tennis laws, (5 CRADOCE SIMPSON & CO, 181 Bt.James.atrest, Hugh Gallagher.Real Eatnte Agent, 7 St.James Street.\u2019 RAL LE A EAD TIFUL LARGE ROOMY BES nt, vive bandsome awn ry \u2018Saas tre trea.in the village of Cowansviile, unly two hours das 1 from SL entrent Hob HER, nt, tate Age: 128 1 I) St.James street.R BAL.N8VILLE, A NICE LITTLE farm of 116 ere, with comfortable dwelling and outbuildings, ° general outfit of faring lwple- and ments nearly ni of best guatity, a working Borne.nd thoroughbred Jersey oy Better sbout forty-fiveacres under cultivation, balance in pasture including soma Jood land, rolling stones, one hundred yards from land, no a first-class ghecue factory, price low toa prompt purchuser and ea terms of payment.HUGH 6G.dead Estate A 128 1 FO SALE\u2014BDILDING LOTS ON \u201cCHESTERfield avenue and Prine © Albert street, Cote Bt.Antoine, twenty gus sr foot , only five œau GH gal.LACH if ER, nt, 1281 297 \u20ac te, James st.The Churches.\"SUNDAY, Snd JU) SUNDAY AFTER ASCENSION.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.HRIST CEURCH CATHEDRAL.11 am.(CHRIST CHURCH OATH J.G.Norton, D.D.god 7p.Cured OF THE REPÉPNER.COTE ST.TFAÏL IL s,m.and 7 p.m.EMPTEUR (Lue Ch m.et.7 p.m.)11la Ge CEYRCH MISSION.2 Huxhbrooke street.bool 3, Service 7 J ACHINE BT, STEPHEN'D GHURCE, 11am m., Rev.H.J.Winter NGLICAN MISSION-St.Jean Baptiste Market Hall, Corner St, Lawrenc 11am.and 7 p.m., Hee H.J.E JT.GEORGE'S.0.30 and yun), Rev.L N.Tucker.sn.oT MARTI 'S C.LU pee Main and ana, r 5t, Url Rachel sta.1.05 am.(Holy Com- 7.05 p.m., her.J.vu.11am.Htoves, Hotels, Sc.1 to Jet.LCL er ras AAA oO LET-SPLENDID STORE A ND > WAREHOUSE, r flats, No, 658 Craig » ear to Bleury.wood four Sets locality, i lor .Gordon, Architects, 43 St Francois Xavier st.10 LET-OFFICE, 1} IN A FIRS ST-CLASS BUSI.noas locality, with use of telophone in ep for or cht o services to present tenant.Apply Aen oO LET-SEFARATELY UR TOGETHE to the right party.Apply Montreal Black Goods nor Notre Daine and St.Peter.3 {OP AND DWELLING, CORN Napuison road and se Charles street, rent sev oo teen do liars perimonth.Y.Blomuley, 352 \u201cHLA wine 8 28 2 vo LETSTORE, 818 PER MUNTH, NO TAXES, 80 for sale confections d pastry y wols.if complete.Apply 344 St.Lawrence a Douses 10 to Jet Average Cireulation - - 29,300.\" \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.Specific Articles.GREAT SALE PAPER Ean A.A, A.A Ces How pre 14 de, og Xe Fa Z0c p oll.borders to match.Bend Tapers from 2 Ë.Pi RTTER: 1433 Notre Damont.8 BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.male and size e guaranteed.JE For aale by Leading Houses.Bas EGGA POACH BO] STANDS see cite, Glasser, Fryers; Patent Tous est and Neat iN SURV EVER, 70 2aw (2) \" \u201c1688 Notre Dame sirens ih FITS STOPPED FRER sr DE e's Great Nerve Restorer re PA Ted use.Marvellous cures end tie free cases.sl à Aroù dote Fhiladelp Hr eslear 1780 Notre Dame Ar tre HAFTING, HANGERS, AND PULLEYS, BEOOXD- Land, in good order.AI 0 LET_corTaGE, OLY meON d'in MILLER BROS.& MITCHELL, Likwett: 1854 Notre Dame street.113 tf 26s Montreal.WW LET-A NEW HOUSE, NO.64 ST.LUKE 1 street Apply A.Kaza, 3 Place D*Armes Hill O0 LET\u2014HOUSE, \u2018NO.16 MACKAY STKEET, very Qu house, fine neigbbur hood, cheap rent Taylor & Gordon, Architects, 43 St.Francois Xuvier 2 $ TY, \u2014 AT VALOIS, COTTA fur Lite, water near station, from tin ver twalve Piles from city by railway.Apply,* Tels » Bo St Bacrawent.O LET\u2014AT COTEAU DUL 2 the summer, EE Grutly Cad ra ver side, and dablug.terms moderate.Apply to Geo.E.Clark.Coteau du Lac, Que z 127 6 IYO LET\u2014AT KAMOURASKA, HIE FURNISH- cottages, price ody ,respective- ia Including fuel an, 40; 960 en y nt 19, o'clock alo L.Michaud, New York Lite In EE | he LET-NOUSE, UPPER SANGUINET, 8 ROOMS etc: Apply to Jos.Vendatte, 2538 st, Lawrenc ce A VO LET, HOUSE, 64 CATHCART ST.ly fAtfed up in fi Yust Office, central locality, tenant.Apply 6:2 cathonrt 0 LET-FURNIZHED HOUS, \u2018or 102 College street.127 3 OF SIX ROOMS, Business Chances.[a R BALE-GOOD STANDS IN ALL BUSINESSes, hotels, saloons, groce: dry goods urauts, contectionery.Best \u201cobportunitios for Above starting in business.Houses and stores L.HAKLLS, PE Victoris square, à doors above Sul Fos SALE\u2014OR RENT, A FIRST CLANS AGHI- gSaltaral ves hie business, with m achinery, eve ns in \u2018vod ardez, à rare Ride, To SEER office.A : Fois FOR SALE-THE STORES AND § 0 that hotel known as The Hoffman House, \u20ac t= Lagauc.= er ed nt To.118 La RH AL ps F THE BEST LOCATED BARS in the city, standing at the corner of 8 bert Hill and Craig street.This een ons cites best knows, stands for 12 years.For is sires or or ticulars re apply to di to A O'Connor, 510° of Bt.208.3.Ë SALE \u2014- Low AND CONFEOTIONERY business, one of the best corner stande city, duiug food ou business T reut Lei month, \u2018oe to Jet 1s Bleury at., ) r tenement, taxes, dwe ictoria Le 11s 8 Sen st.Warren & Clemen 127 square.66 OLET-COTTAGE AT VALOIS.APPLY TO 8.VR BALE-RESTAURAN T,THE BEST 7 HER \u201cT°; A.8.Ewing, 05 St, James st, 1281 Fh th end, ba d trade and ne- LET TENEMENT oe Nom 414 T0 420 Go Shee Mon rouuiréd by law.Address, Fee\u201d ee erbrooke an « Cherricr streets, 8 rooms ead Apply to Mr.Joseph Fis SALE ETAIL BHUE STUKE, ON FAV of Jobin, 340 Jacques Cartier at.ble terms, coe of the best stands in the $ 0 LET\u2014AT VALOIS, ONLY good chance fo Address, \u201cF from station, and thirty minutes from Mont- Teal.42 nice cottage ondes Co, 5 buste water and w.ntreal Suspender ustom ouses : pe \u2019 281 Lor Hale OT EI me Fl end, hosthy be a orn improvame BB SALE\u2014TO THE TRADE, BABY CARRIA bath, &c., seven and eixht rooms, low rentals.T.from 81.90 to 830.Sole Fines for the Dondsion Donnelly, No.S Comoins & ww 128 1 uby Carriage Co, of Loudon, Mont 0 LET AT, Blores, 16580 otre Dame, 252& 254 8t, Paul » ire.APRAIRIE, COTTAGE, FUKNISH- , 5 apartments, Au five furnishec good order facing the river.Address, enaude, Laprairie, HENT\u2014A COMPORTABLY FURNISHED house in the West end, for summer months or longer it desired: TZR sta table, rent moderste.Address F, P.O.128 1 T° = DET_UFFER DWELLING, 624 ST.LAW- t_,ne&wly papeéred, all in first-class order, a alleries facing the Mountain, rent low.En- \u2018to Victor Roy, Architect, 26 St, James etreet [rente por mc ath: Ey or ROOMS EACH ren r mon p on er 308, 2 5 arson, Ho ospital at, tre Dame, or Atkinso Teuts Jou! Ea E DELIVERY ONK 14x30 horizontal engine, in good order.H.BR.Ives & Co.Queen, Street.301 1awtf R SALE\u2014 HARNESS A DOUBLE SET RUSSE eather, convertible into piugle tandem, Tass Hountinge, Englist L pattern, oul in use ure \u2026 P.O.Box 1085, Kingston, price 126 4 R BALE \u2014 TWO FORBAITH FOLDING MA chines, in rood vrder, rare chance tornewspaper ublisher, will be sold ats Darga inion £ for sell- ; gs ange in machinery pi gy fe otherwise could not do rents toh A, K.Graham, STAR office.R SALE\u2014FINE YOUNG, LLIE i IX Apply, 589 Seixneurs s 127 2 oo Tob AC Communion) and th Rev.G.Osborne 0 I pr *LIGHTULLY 8 IT ATED COTTAGE zoo -_ west en glis: emen oot Ho = R SALE\u2014FOR HÔTELS\" AND RESTAURA ST MARY: S, Hoobs Belaga.11am and 7 pio, fev.| énceof year £50.Atkinson & Marson, 1 Hospital second hand wrought steel n, a Fdrecumbe, M.street.as good asnew.John 075 Craig 3 127 SN TE EOE Jo Ces FORME AN RURGE BIOTOLE PERSROE 8, , a Choral be a.1m.ce à EY i nd Eveusonx, 7 Houses Wanted.etc., 04 inch, cheap.Address, \u201cE 3715\" Brak offies, THOMAS *8, Vassez.7 pm, ANTED_WEST OF BLE A R SALE_GREECH LOADING DOUBLE 5 S Rev.Jno.F.Blea Preis \u2018Eng.TED orfiatof f F FDI Tey oma modern relled shot gun @l os nider rifles $10 STy LURES.) 11 am and 7 p.m., Rev.George improvements pacte fonte rent at pot 4 x 0 ao kn RE, Cuter at er Spm 273 T, MATTHIAS Ti Sm (Holy Con yand Bran office.272 st 8400, will soli for 8250.guarante ST, Bev.J.Newnham, MA.don cree years.Aor , 260 Delisle sk, Bt.oy 7 oi T.obs.11 > and 7 p.m., Rev.J.H, Dizon Jats to det.R SALE-WARRANTED WATERPROOF oti, ST JAMES THE 75.00 (Holy Commu- PAAAAAANAA cloth h slgns, Hze20x36 1 inches ith Jrame an nion) and 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.Canon Elle 0 street APOIY S357 BE, CE 3 DE tend chenpoat in in the o city.ty.8H Martel, The Bhow oy Gard ST.STEPHEN'S, at IT a.m and 7 p.m.Ven.H a SN BAIL \"Archdeacon Evans, A.7 Pupils Wanted._ Fo rico For particulars ap iy to oT, vw.lv HOLIPAY PUPILS.PROFES.p.m.BooL HOUBE, Outremont.REFORMED EPISCOPAL.BARTHOLOMEW'S, 11 am, and 7 p.m.T.S Rt.Rev.Bishop Ussher.PRESBYTERIAN.3.T.Pitoher, a.m.Pm, oT.THODINT.C eR Hev.Dr Shaw, 7 pm, ME LOUIS.a am.Mr.J.T.Morris, 7 Pp.OTE ST PAUL 11 mp.Rev.G.H.Porter, M.A., 7 ., Rev.©, H.Finc| BB EL N, Hochelaga.11 sam.and 7 p.m.Rev.W, Wells.pro UGLAK Tifam.and 7 p.m., Bev.W.7 [ONINION SQUARE, Antliff, M, A.Jackson, am.and 7 p.m, Bev.J, ntments a an and (he sit vint a delle tful one, Je CRADOCK SIMPSON 81 St.Pres TOY ni C MEN , and yielding s coos! oven LIC Tomiviorss + CRADDOCK ht 0 & CO0., 8t.James street.By F.Mewhort & Co.Real Estace Agents, use in perfect 0 summer at.Franer Buildiuge, Mt.pacramqut( nt fe, lisvne, ¢ Anent river jis o tenant.Bee the bonse hd Uo W.¥.EWHO T & 00.Real EVA or ie Fin.Age er, TS Sacrament wc Charles Holland, Real ee Probe .James Street.st.1281.atrèst, it ei others.F Ler LOWER APARTMEN streèt, new, Fests 5 on SES ssors g3eeatt - 249 se ses stree.By 8.D.Ross, Ren) rente Aquat, Dame se po LET-0 Rogue at api es Torkel low Hat oa good tonan reason.ou : GQ.hp oun.1613 otre Daine et.[By & K Toomas == Ken) Estate Axon 30 Wt.oom.street 2 ole, ve Len modera na provoments, 8 in uae xX io offer forsale th betwee: His SE gecapied my hou ZA > ve sags Bay Ke T.G.Williams, .JAME Tam an dersun.») 8H.À.Rev.8.8.m.ni ik un BE UNDBENOMINATIONAL.REE $ St Charles, Rev.J.Baader Coo se mme 5 es Goer Die meer 43 Be orate.by J.G.Cameron, M.Dis for | | [EST FRENCH, Chem de Mars 17a i aad sale.Thero ss % ight bdcvonin on The Gpper 1 Doors; MOE Hen 1i sm aad 7 p.m ouse is dates se 3 INT SF CHARLES: 11a m.snd7 p.m.Rev.tone ate pa Bot water furnace, Py Scanlon, SEERBROS KE STREET.11s.wm.and 7 p.m.Bev, p.m., Revi James Hen- STHENRL 11 am, Hav.W.Hawitt, B.A; 7 p.m., 11 T SR OF TRE RELIGIO- PÉTLOSOPHIOAL res 8t.Catherine atreet, Inaniratio nal OE Seta Gy Weber! Hall | for non-churchb TI) street Sis Pp.m.wens: neral rs, 30,1, and Ga EADING ci, Tot opporile Victocia street.tic Service, Prérirast HOUSE OF JEDUSTRY 5p P Longue Pointe.1.30 p.m.Lev.à\u201d Hu Mells.- ONTREAL BAILORS' vice with gervice of 10.40 nm.and ul.Bible Jo, Srey at : Tr ure buy ne ser.unday | sailors and friends welcome.Ritchie ei, matiagor, CONGREGATIONAL.(CALVARY, 11 am.and 7pm MMANUE 1 am.(communion) and Kev, F.He Mating.7 pm.LUTHERAN GERMAN.St ar, Sat se Dominique).7,30 v.m.Rev A OVENT CHRISTIAN: MBLY HA LE 2260 Elder Wm.W.R: Robe Catherine 1e oes: ro acdroviaion wer inst Shirt Faith Ny the Amerlesn Presbyterian on SCANDINAVIAN.OTIAFA BUILDING, 240 8t James street 11 4 7 pon.~My, John Ohlins, SWEDENBORGIAN.| NP TPE 11 am.Rav.À Gould, MA UNITARIAN.| cpa FEAL A) Send To 2 in buildin, ela) visitors an oi ors are co BAPTIST.= \u201cVictoris Square.tally à invited Frs.11 am.snd 7 pm, Rev.E.K.Cesney, B.D .llem and 7p.m., ; , Le - ROMAN CATHOLIO GG 99.15.Rev.J.Oônnoly pham.WA onal rame or LIDAT, Heo 2 1 Vere O'hattssa BA Fp 4 Victoria st, 120 17 ANTED\u2014PUPILS BY FIRST 85 hk cutter to Jess ck the.psp in the e \u20ac UTM Bearer 3a CEhicational.hd ONTREAL SHORTHAND AND TYPEWEI M INSTT TE.Tixa £2282 St.Cat crise Street.\u201d Summer Évening C.UNE 1st.These classes are in ch of prac practical Sionogs ph- ers.Personal.attention sone Sach pupils orme moderate.For particula 1281 \u2018a.B HARMON.198 WOODHAM'S BCHOOL ClosesJune 14th and re-opens September 13, 1889.128 3 £331 STANLEY STREET.RCHAFT BCHOOL or GUAGES, 215 BLEURT.\u2014Summer née AU Students, \u201cClass and Private gS uitlon at he Insti or at residences.Conversational method.\"TS A QUIET WEEK.| Money Still Essy\u2014Eocal Stocks Dull\u2014Grain and Cheese Lower on the Week.FRIDAY, May 31.Money 1s still easy at 3 on but there are indications of 8 ught oe uring the week there Have been but four days of sales on the Board.Saturday ap and Thursday being holidays.It was like this oF oes of week, Jo the sales were about TT those this week.The figures are 2760 this week, ainst 5694 last week.\u2018he most active stocks were North-West Land Canadian P again Hist coud a good puvers Mo.elieu many buyers oo DOM but sellers ord out for 60.though att thet close thy came down to 5934.En were Inconsiderable.There were.xo sales or Sas during the week.Some $45,600 of Can Pacific Land Ponds were sold on Monday at 1008, and it is said more is wanted at the price GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, During the eek ending to-à n Chic: 5 of 2Mec CE June and a0 advanced or June and 2, re Jur.Oats have Feds 4 wo une ai July.ca ate! and Call ania wheat have gone un verpool, 3d and tallow as eve peas J4d, bacon a and cheese 3s, mn Lin to 448.1 provision market has chan but rain 1s quiet atJower figures.Flour is n little mors active at t the prices reached.Butter is focumulating An and creame nin bean quite 80 5 pont Tocelvin 4 wiling os been se has ule © possible the face of the dling iverpeor: market aad the sustained ces in the Pres ae OT Dot been very active on account ot the cool weather, but at the end of the week the warmer weather gave them an Impetus.rete \u201cBéygiars \u20ac Caughit J.Rochon's grocery store, on the corner of Rachel and Maisonneuve streets, u tin- smlith\u2019s shop next door, and a butcher's shop on Papineau road were broken into early thie mornlng, the door of each being forced open with a crowbar.In Rochon's a quantiiy of Nguors.crackers, sardine and other ar 8 were taken.Thot furced, and $1.09 in coppers stolen The thieves also opened the til in the tin smith\u2019s shop, but found nothing.In the butcher's shop, a' whole pig, saveral quarters of beef, and other meats, were taken.fo ut three o'clock this mornin Gorge Mercier, special constable at Logan!s Farm, discovered favo men, named Henri Masson and Deglendon, enjoying a feast bf good things.Having heard of the robbery, he arrested them and found in their possession $1.09 In coppers, ns well as n quantity of liquors, ete.They were brought, before the Mnaglstrate's Court this marking for arraignment.It 1s supposed that a whole gang are implicdted nt the matter.A New Hotel.hams Il was a uSsÉ hi _ Mr Cision Chaues oar ts.hae pre-.| erected by the om estate on St.Lawrence street, work to commence as soon as tho rubbish hus been romoved.It is to ba 60 feet fro ge.50 feet depth, five stories high, \u201crhe bul ding will extend as far as St.Oharles Borromee street, and, it is sald, will first class in all respects.Another nice.bufiding will be erec further up the game t with six stories and a high 128 3 ALES PIANOS AND OBGA NSORHENT- If eek.Th .Be rom 600.w © to buy.Grabanys, PIE PU JET ors fo thet 4.50, §8 and $8.6 machine GK.Gradam, 74 Bisary, oo ¥ Das Fe \u2014 BECO ND HAN © TS, aft bal: off list.\u201d Mullin, Papineau 28 For GALE-FLW ARTICLES OF FURNITURE and useful sundries, very ches, esp to quick Duzer, owner leaving city, Enquire first cor.Andre and Untario.138 1°\" Rosh ropa.wl FINE TONE AND IN THO: uEensh CT Hoi .65.8 10 cash and $5 per oath.bSORL e Monitor\u201d eu cave 82.50, .wv crib lee oor child\u2019 s 85.ce child'e Hs cot $2.60, Excelelor oaftrens.63: C kin Derby Chine ov tend gol gee Catherine, near Bleu ue R BALE\u201425 SECON HAND oo i feu Anh \u201cW.Lindss media urchasers, at C.Rooins, * 78 St.Catherine st 281 Fos 8 EWEL BANGE No.8 IN PE ERFECT order, also gas stove.190 Bt, polite st Money to oan.NASA MoE ADVANCE ED\u2014 £, Rall urance, Ban! Fatiway clerk bave the preference in in any loan to thel atrictiy confd tial Business sausual, den 121x X 305, P.O.+ Miscellaneous.OTICE.\u2014 ON ACOOUNT of widening Main st., L.ARONSON, Pawnbroker Line Jemoved | from vm 92 to 718 Bt.Lawre prsamed bus: ania Ei kinda of Securities 124 MEDI AND Das \u2019 FOR-SENTLEM.101 3mos.15 DEUMMOND sr.WAVERLY HOUSE.+ Tor cong somos SICA SARE ed and refurnis able rates Few rooms left.ft Good day board.T T-UPRIGH Sie BEVE in perfect order, terms moderate A x McGill Col.ave 2 JMedicaL \u2018 Headache and relieve all the trou font tos bilious state of the system, such as s.Drowsiness.Distrem eating, Fin in te ot the Side, ac\" While eo.SICK Headache ony veloarte fr in Constipation Pras aoa praverting this Annoying chat he wi while they correct all disoi stirsulate the Ttver and the Even if they on! red oct : would be ajmost priceless 90 those - who hot from pA Alstyonain Complaint; but fortunately their goodness ot en re, and those ce try them will hd these little pilis values fn so many ways that Bor Fi will not Dot be Ying to do wi out them, | \u2019 fs the baze of so many lives wiki 1e where While otbors 48 nots pills cure Loris.make Toreiatie, \u2018and do They a mot or purge, but their EE by n vials at for $1.hE Soden din By PER] ie | Children Cry for.Pitcber's Castors for Heinteman right Hamon} prices FX terms $3: to to ob » * r month, discounts or cash., Genuine be; to \\ 1 \u201cNOTES AND QUERIES.MR.MURRAY'S ANSWERS TQ QUESTIONS [A Mtsterienl Questions Discussed\u2014Grammati- cal DifMeulties Solvod\u2014Ligbt Thrown on Dark Subjects.Errors in Expressions.To the Editor or Notes and Queries : S,R,\u2014In the Montreal Srar and other papers 1 me bea the.loligwing erro cL bay 8 at been lost; by Saverilsemnent nt the paper finder 1s Informed that he ard returning the animal to its 1awfui ~ owner,\u201d the advortiser mean that the mere act of returning the dog will be his reward?For such is the meaning conveyed by the wording ot bia advertisement, 1f he were to substitute on for by, the mistake in my opinion would be rec some peo ain, ing Ei fever.\u201d correct word Lo use te, say, \u201cBo and so Was suffer- ntaln from would be Lhe Please lot me havo an authoritative opinion on the above two pull und thereby confer an obligation on Kk.8.D.Kington, Ont.My correspondent must not blame news papers for omitting to correct tne slight eccentricities that are frequently found in the wording of advertisements.In the first instance that he quotes, for might be substituted for by; and in the second, from (as he remarks) is certainly the correct preposition to follow the verb suffer.; \u201c Shanties.\u201d Jo the Editor of Notes and Queries: DEAR 81k, \u2014Ib the April number of The English Hiustrated Magazine \\n au arucle retérring to hh flaberman of Dieppe Lhe following occurs: * They still slog ab Lueir ropes sucu shançties as these,\u201d follows à song such as our Canadian boatmen mbermen would sing in the\u2019 fr shanties.\u201cquery; What 18 the meaning of the word shanties a connection with the songs sung by fsnermen In Dieppe, and as used by us in Cahudn denoting the huts that our lumbermen live tn; 1s there any connecting Unk?Youry very truly, Montreal.FRED, J.CLAXTON.I do not think that there is any, connection whatever between the two * shanties\u201d mentioned by Mr.Claxton.I Lave not seen the context of the passage quoted by him from he Iilustruted Magazue, but the word used of the songs of the Dieppe fishermen seems to Ine merely a corruption of the French chants or chansons (from the Latin cantua and cantto, song, and singing); whereas the lumbermen\u2019s ** shanty \" is the \"French word chantier, which is derived from Lhe low Latin canterium, a beam of st FOUR wood.Canthervus or canterius is found in Vitruvius à writer on architecture, B.C.1U,) as mean Dg \u2018\u2018 a epar under the roof, a rafter\u201d an .also, in the language of ne in Columella a writer on husbandry, B.C.50.) denoting \u2018a pole furnished wi Crosse pieces, etc, for supporting vines.\u2019 The Sabbath, and Sunday, © Jo the Editor of Nutes and Queries: DEAR RIR,\u2014Please answer the following ques- Mlons under wbatever department they may come As | seek for the truth.Has thé Sabbyth been chan from the 7th to the rd day of the week?2.Wheu was it changed?3.Who changed it?4.Are we obliged wo keep the Uns das day Rubbath?y, Spokane Falls, W.T.LA He CABNAMAN.The word \u2018Sabbath is derived from a Hebrew verb, \u201cto rest from labor,\u201d and means a season or day of rest; ona day in seven appointed for rest or worship; the observance of which was enjoined upon the Jews in the decalogue, and has been continued by the Christian Church with a transference of the day observed from the last to the first day of the week; called In commeinoration of Christ upon that rnony- th day.Sabbath not enutes mous with Sunday.the Insutution; adi is of the first day of the week.The Sabbath of the Jews Is on Saturday, and the Sabbath of the Christians on Sunday.In New Enz- land the first day of the\u2019 wesk has heen \u201cthe Sabbath\u201d to mark it as holy fhaod Bunday is the word more commonly used, at present, in all parts of the United Hiatoa as it is in England.\u201cSoif we will be the children of our heavenly Father, we must be careful to\u2019keep the Christian \"Bab- batb-day, which is the Bunday.\"\u2014*Houmilies , of the English Church.\u201d The Jews observe the peveuth day of the week as their Sabbath, because \u201cin eix days God created the heavens and the Far, grd rested on the iv.seventh day,\u201d and ajuy moration er of their eliverance [rom ba ptian bon age, 5 from which their sevouth day was da Disraeli in hls \u201cUommentaries on the Life of \u2018Charles 1,\u201d fixes ths reign of Elizabeth, and the year 1554, as the period when Sunday \u2018was first cal ed Digs Sabl Sabbati; or the Sabbath.Moliere sad \u201cThe Tatler.\u201d (i The following 1s the criticism which Dic So Easy in the Tatler passes upon his friend > Ned] Loni line: \u201cFor.ah! it wounds me \u201cI would rather,\u201d cried Dick oH ltke his dart.\u201d )- in his enthusiasm, \u201cI would rather have written that Ah! than to have been the author of the \u2018Æneid'.\u201d \u2018The writer in the Tatler, however, \u2018conveyed\u2019 his criticism airect from Molière.In \u201cLes Précicuses Rudi \u201d Madelon thus criticizes a'verse.the + who was engaged in turning.the - whole\u201c history of Rome into madrigals: ; J'aimerois mieux avoir fait ce \u2018Oh! ok\" qu'un poème épique.\u201d Names of Authors Wanted.To the Editor of Notes and SIR,\u2014Can you give me the names of the authors of the following verses?> It matters not at what hour of the day The righteous fall asleep; death cannot come To Alm untlnely w who is fit to die; The of d world, the more x Heaven, The briefer life, the earlier immortal o ane who hath not bowed his head 0 hase occasion -nor, in ad of duty, shunned hereye dor feared 10 follow, ne the offense f tulse opinion, his own sense ts ar shrunk from any ca juence Of doing good.\u201d need Vv, Yours, respectfully, - Montreal, ENQUIRER.Birmingham.To the Haitor of Notes and Queries: SrR,\u2014For the satisfaction of a few friendly dis putants wil) you kindly inform us throu hn our co .any portion of Blrm am r, Engcland, 18 situate in the county of Wor - r, and It it be not wholly in Staffordshire, i what Other counties are share within.1?' Yours respectf É DUUNETT, for the company.St.Francois Xavier st, As an Englishman, I have always considered that Birmingham is in Warwickshire; but, extended into the neighboring counties.Some correspondent may throw light on the subject.5 Wanted\u2014Answer to Mr, Gladstone's : Enigma.; Tb the Editor ar Notes and Queries: ~Can you firnish me through your valuable parer the answer to this enigma attributed to Bildstone vor urs truly, F.W.Le A word of of five syllables.My first two are what My last three are what he My whole said slowly 1s wai To fe wonld 11ko to do; My whole said naturally bere his enemles \u201cwould like to put him Iam unable at pre sent, to Solve the enigma, which now re.he first time.Perhape some scoot who has more leisure than myself may be more successful, \u2014(Editor of N.and Q Foreign Words anc and Quotations, 30 fw Bion of Notes and Queries: ou will probably agree with me [17 i i erat unnecessary Lo use foreign ress our meaning, the English age being copious enough for almost all pur- t o except when scientific questions are beln [EN scussed.At any rate, if people will use foreign Lt prie tn print, hey shoul use them correct- ! re are a few errors I have met with lateiy : ocacio, boccacio, bncaccio, (or boccacelo.& MAT for tapriccio, noie\u2014col olr\u2014constanily \u2014for bite notre, : Bee unclaine to (plural toes), fur pronuncla- Ba tame nto, for ayuntamiento.gtapder\u2014which ough na mo Slio for nog 31, EN pL 188, N Prifaéimente Hung last Week 1 80% 8 La quotation ina Montreal pa {asd \u201c t montes \u2018pascitur Hidiculus mus, yp Earount said at school, won't scan and is to have known .title p.No.1, es Lever's only tbe 19 sboui Ins Tn latronun viator,\u201d which was only p On account of the witty trans- son Appag des witcifhiste- 2 7 + = \u2019 Atul.\u201d { \u2018 Bafore te Fobber and dy Ï ours, (Upper Lachine.) \u201c1 Jr Teepe s remarks for which | \u201cbiennial, \"which means \u201chap perhaps, somo of its suburbs have now | \u2018 © current number that Montes parturiunt, nasoiiur ridieuus diy ba a verse of which Horace ca; Fo aim the a: authors i ire oily Jew Sir William aroouré of foe at Foy oe, other day, converted J uvenal\u2019s famous picture of Hannibal into Qusus Jacies et et qi dusk fens parus, Porhape our ur learned contemporary detected here some recondite reference to the inevitable and \\rrepresstb e Black Man.Add to these instances of decadent classics Jura non | from an Anglo-American contemporary.\u201d - A Well Known French Saying.To the Editor af Noles and 16 Quer tes: Sir, \u2014 Will you please where ro the fol- \"| lowing qubtation was obtained, meaning of the words m elther taken sapar, ately or In connection wi Pollen Il pad toujours un qui tatse, et un Loin 1 ta Jouet\u201d { you will answer in the San ou greatly oblige, yours sincerely, N DANALDSON.(Montreal, 1 Though have been familar from childhood with the saying, * There is always oue who kisses, and one who offers the cheek,\u201d 1 have never heard the source of the quotation.The books of French proverbs are silent on the question, and so are half a dozen Frencn scholars whom I have consulted on the subject.Homes say the phrase means: \u201cThere area always two toa bargain,\u201d others, that \u201c you \u2018will always tind some one to meot you half way in any transaction;\u201d and others\u2014but it is useless to detail the different opinions entertain t some correspondent solve the difficuity, and give areference tu books where the phrase occurs.\u201cReceipt\u201d \u201cand nd \u201cRecipe.\u201d To the Editor or Notes and Queries: 1 huely hoard a cookery hook discussed by a number of ladies, who Were loud tn thelr praises of the various receipfydt contained.It was com- phed by a Canailtan lady of llterary Las and he word receipts entered into the title, Since then, in my reading, I came across two instances of receipt used 8 his sense: Sir Walter Scott; Waverley, Ch, V.\u201cAunt Rachel, * ** her tacles dimmed with tears, uransferred them (Edward's verses) to her commonplace book, amouy cholee receipts for cookery an medicine; and sir.M, Hunts \u201cTalks on Art,\" 24: \u2018Boston isa freat Place Tor receipts, Ris isa receipt for being scientific, one for being sentimental, another for being religious.But painitng 15 somêthing for which you can\u2019t get a receipt.Apart trom the similarity in sound, is thère apy philological cuuse for 1s confounding receipt with recipe\u2014a mistake which seems very general among even educated people?According to ihe dictionary it a gulle fucornect.Montre What does B mean by \u201cthe dictions! vr There are dictionaries and uctionar} os.Chambers, for instance, given 37 rec one of the meanings of \u201creceip tous any hint that this is vot strictly correct.Pupular usage, which is too frequently bad, seems to huve sanctioned the error; and, notwithstanding the authority of the bes dictionaries, it is an error that will probably always prevail.Stormonth's dictionary, the most recently published lexicon that I huve, is careful in {ts remarks on the word \u201creceipt.\u2018\u201d One vf its definitions is as follows: \u2018\u2019Receipt\u2014written instructions for compounding certain ingredients, as making à cake, ete: see, however, note under recipe.\u2019 Turning, then, to \u201crecipe we find \u201cRecipe\u2014the first word of medical prescription written in Latin: a ormuiery or prescription making some eomb nation or mixture of materials.Note, It appears to be pretty well established, in the coInIMON usage ol good society, that receipt should be restricted to acknowledginents for money, etc.received ; and that the word recipe should be applied to any written directions for a mixture or preparation.\u201d This seems satisfactory and correct, but the rulgus will not be persuaded to change their diction on the persuasion of Mr.Stor- month or any other dictionary maker.I think the confusion between the two words may have arisen from the fact that a reel for a cake or pudding often is recelv i writing.as a kind of private treasure, from an ind vidual until the term has at length en called in general \u201ca receipt,\u201d ©.e, something handed down from one to another.\u201cBi-Monthly nee Tr \" Ete.In answer to \u201cMerchants Bank,\u201d a week or 80 I stated my opinion that \u201cbimonthly\u201d \"strictly and originally meant \u2018\u2019oceurring once in two months,\u201d but at the same time J « Lpuoted Stormonth's Dictionar (Harper, N ) to the effect that \u201cit is used now to signify \u2018twice a month\u2019 \u201d, Iam stil of opinion that this ls a misapplication of the term, and in referrin og Pat pte-poo k fiud that In the STARof July 3, 1886, wrote Jus pe ward 0 i-weekly,\u201d in answer to ntr \u201cAccording to all the best authorities, \u2018biweekly\u2019 can mean nothing more than \u2018\u2019occurring once in every two weeks,\u201d \u201cha app n- ing every two weeks.\u201d In this sense it is used in the North British Review, as quoted in Worcester\u2019s Large Dictionary.men also Webster's Unabridged Dictionary for the same definition.The word is not a very old one, and has been almost supersed pa \u201cfor tnightly,\" which from being an adver only, 18 how used as arr adjective, J.A.T.may compare with two years, y «nd \u201cbimensal, \" bimeatrial,\u201d an \u2018\u2019bi- \u201cmonthly,\u201d which al mean \u201coccurring every two months, Tr am aware, however, that ok -weekly\" has been used in the wav that J.A.T.says, and will probably continue to be ho \u201citit the will of the fickle vox popul puli.This, however does not prove the rm to be correct, an see how the prefix bi can be cons! | doe he same in meaning eemi.Unless \u201cblennial\u201d is equivalent Mo.\u201csemi-ann **bimonthly\u201d to \u201csemi-monthly, \u201cbi-weekly\u201d cannot consistently es for \u201csemiweekly.1 see a.m inion of July.1 1886, nn rase prés ut n the meantime the voz has almost un- Jini ited power, ae docrocd that \u201cbi-month- ay mean \u201c*twios-a-month y\" and bis Joellly: * \u201ctwice-a-week.\" on That Dr.Pierce\" 8 des oui edical Discore outsells all other blood and liver medioipes, since it possesses such superior curative uperties as to, errant Îte manufacturers in EDDYInE it to the ple (as ing, through druggists,) under conditions such as no other medicine is sold under, : that it must either benefit or cure the patient, or the money paid?or IF will he promptly reyurned.It c Il diseases prising rom deranged liver.or or \u201cfrom impure ood, as bilivusness, \u201cliver complaint, skin and scalp diseases, salt rheum, otto.scrofulous sores an Ereling 8, fever sores, hip joint disease an aliments.$500 reward for an \\pourablecase ofakronic nasal catatrh offared by the manufacturers of Dr.Sag Catarrh Remedy.50 cents, by drugg aie.The fruit market is preparing for the usual ledaon squeeze, preparing I.Granger Stewart, ue Ordinal hysician ie) i o Gos Scotiand, Professor o Le of \u2018hys ne in the Unversity ol ec says: eri- toniits is occasionally the caube of death in all forms of Bright's disease.It may resu from local affectations, or rem the | Kis.the blood.\u201d Warner's Ba preventive by rer the a oy diseases and removing the contaminationfrom the bieod.District messenger bore grow up to be good and useful men.They gre over fast.Mrs.Wi dors, thing syrup sh ald 4 hi nslow\u2019s southin should al- r chil hg syrup sho 2 It wa be used fo TE soathes the child, softens the ima Sas a Il pain, cures wind oblic an a remedy for diarrhoea.45 cents à bottle.A gravel street is one that draws the line between a dirt street and a paved street.00 égie Save us from the critics, but bless the pen, especially it Esterbrook is stam upon | it.The sta oners furnish them.\u2014_\u2014 ae Bpeoial Notices.The Blood Is the adore And on its purity larrely dépends the gene- rai healtb.No one is free from gor, nine-tenths of humanity actually do suffer from one form or other off une \u2018rémédy haë stoh & wide ran go of aura- tive power as has Burdock Bi Bitterg\u2014 that best.ot.all blebd pu and tonios.Cancer Cured Wit, a oo al gis Cancers, tumors an anti effectually removed from.4 os.cH ib iia Bou: Hda Qu \u201cWe find Burdock Blood Bitters exosliont for weakness, and equally so for headache.Father alao suffered Sonia.from quinsy, which » ite tonio and purifyine sunds cured br.suit or write Late Secre tary buy, Ladin 104 Roza Hed Gel it a 1 the following 1 nat ot roms Leds number of t | .- 5, ; the high sutharity « of ve ' he classics must go; | Lord Mayor that t ceaaye in Latin quota- ; tion might well lead one.to thi ink tha the classion have already gone, Thus, the lively bo © 5 properiies.combletely curea.\"elite of the Universal Review falls ug in his ï better let him come forward an parts without operation.959 and ita res ed orusily.a So fog tex than oy th pperating.hous F FYE 07 TEE MONTREAL DAILY STAR: A FAHILY SECRET.CHAPTER LI LI (Continued) t Cecil, the child of Lucy d Bu herne shali be n daughter of mine.It is my bollof that thie man is wifeless and childiess, and that I am his sole heir.Th persons you allude to I shall trons wa, for there ls a Youd bet ween us which stands lite 8 gull Which you may not cil, be wise and reasonable; marry is good girl, who will Jake you happy, happier far than the hter of that Homan, even it she be he eiress of the Mordaunts,\u201d \u201cLot Cool have time to reflect,\u201d said his wife, gently., \u201cI leave him in your hands,\u201d replied the baronet: \u201cbut my mind is made up.This Hubert Mordaunt is a notorious reamer, and one whose life ie a mystery.With such a man\u2014with no one Connected with him\u2014 will I have anything to And he went out.\u201cCecil, you must be wise.It were better not To anger your father, who | know has soeoial reasons for disliking this woman, if be the same.\u201d \u201cNay father knew her?\u201d \u201cI cannot say for sertainty that it is the same.For nineteen years we have held nu communion with the | lordaunts of Trendle- deep ; but as lon I speak of, when vous \u2018father was un oubted heir of tho vast estates and sessions of the Dartmoor Mordaunts, ï girl px raterlously appeured, à much like an actress, whom the Lady | Yostor Mordaunt declared to be her granddaughter and heiress.Then the lady dled; the girl married a jrolierne, who took th disappeared, not without suspicion of foul o Mordaunt name, and then she | \u2018play.which was much aggravated when her ushand took up 8 a solitary life, shunned suclety, and went abroad, shutting up his ancestral home, and leaving it w ruin and desolation.\u2019 \u201cWell, mother, I cannot think evil of my Maud or her mother.Remember tfifit it is only an assertion that Masud is a Mordaunt.In conversation with Captain Arundell, certain information has ouzed out, which, together with a likeness, and, fur ther, the assertion of the girl's father that she never shall marry the heir of the Mordaunts.\u201d \u201cAfter wbich, My boy, you condescend to pursue a girl who, from your own account, occupies a strangely anomalous position.Did you not say that she was the daughter of a Mr.Meriton, the master vf the house where you lay alter your accident at Hamptor.?4d \u201cWhat hae ralsed the other suspicion in your mind, my son?\u201d \u201cJ can scarcely explain.What I know Is a secret 1 may not divulge; but my convle- tion is positive, and my feelings too much engaged ta change, even if she be merely the actress\u2019 8 child,\u201d \u201cCecil,\u201d said his mother, gravely, \u201cneither I any more than your father ean consent to an alliance which not only ie wholly unsuitable, but which never brings happiness.You are young\u2014fortunately very young, to think of murriage at all, so 6 to consider.Do not thwart your father\u2014you don\u2019t, you never can know all your father has done for you.Ever since your birth he has devoted his whole life and thoughts to you in a way few fathers have ever done.Pause, therefore, ere you irritate or thwart \u201cMother, ou are good and kind, I know, and my father has n all that'a father could be; but I cannot give up at a word the hope of my life.Let us speak of it no more!\u201d And at that very moment Sir Vincent Mordaunt was closeted in his study with Newcome Twist, who was none the pleasanter for being older.\u201cSir, I discharged you twenty years ago, found your accounts wrong, made you refund largely\u2014why, then, do you meddle: with my affairs pow?\u201d said the barunet, sharply.\u201cExactly ; because not only you discharged me twenty years ago, and extorted money from me, because you did me a much more Erlovos wrong.1 had a daughter, whom, when you saw her in the park.you condescended to notice, even to follow for months, but whom Iintende fou to marry.\" \u201cIndeed, sir; very much like your fmm- pudenoce,\u201d said the baronet, hotly.and don\u201d tt Gps so.But sut for a lucky legacy, vice of Lady Mordaunt, you would have been glad of my RE, and my money; but it happened\u201d othérwise au now that the wheel of fortu ! turned \\ can requite you and her Le dyshipe, or hex Bon is not your heir.\u201cYou have announced that already; but I do not believe you.The child of à\u2019 connee- tion whioh I alwaye thought was not a legal marriage, died.\u201d \u201cLives, I say\u2014a stout and hearty man\u2014 and unless boy.Lerms are very heavy, s shall Qust your trom his estate an ake a beggars was Lhe flerce and dogg Tour terms, sir?\u2019 \u201cHalf you income.\u201d \u201cFellow, 1 flatly epfuse.If there be any one who has such a olaim as you assert, take that hich is fair and just than be in your power.Very go ,8jrjone word more.During the last twenty years I have not lost sight of the family pedigree, and I have discovered that, atanex anse comparatively trifling, ou could be of title and es- gree at any ime) by any male descendant Hugh Mordaunt.Your whole position reste upon & rotten ast.ery good, your informa- Hon to the Dlxhost bidder, but leave m house, Such reptiles as Jou ar are but trea od with deflance and contempt.Go! And Newcombe Toishthe d dream of whose life had been to see r a lady, moy ving in pk Zushionable cirel or ioclve fier f of Lg a wall-to-do tradesman, went ou Te vd to do his worst.» CHAPTER LIL rundell ii had alld glided into loye for the daughter of his friend, the Signorina della with a rapidity that was amaz- ingto himself.We have clearly intimated that at first he had seen no connection between her and the beloved of Cecil Mor- When he diacovered the identity, he was under the impression that the young and feeble Guardsman had forgotten here knew that he had the favor of the mother,and he had but little fear-of winning he favor of the child.The captain was well aware that though very young girls would consider him rather old than otherwise, that, in soclety, he was held to be a very young man.Itis wonderful how the dear creatures change between sixteen and twenty.At the former age, à man of thirty is held to be old; at the latter age, the vary thing.But the gallant officer began at'once the idea of marriage entered his h bead, to calculate the ways and means, He was an officer in a crack regiment, and had always drawna thousa nd à Fear through Balthazar or John Haldane, from a fund to laced his die at any time he Ad ha captain knew nothing of his family.\u201cYour father and mother were married,\u201d said John Haldane, \u201cthat I know.Your mother was a near and dear relative of mine; of your father I will not speak\u2014per- sonally I \u201cdislike him; but Jet byegones be Captain Arun byego ones.Lou have a coïnpatenca \u2014 it fruc ines, my hands\u2014be coutent, then, while I live a my death you will have everythin, d the Faptain bad been satisfied.puto now it LG different, When it ecaine ge pm uh her daushter, and thes of the charmer fell upon him with irresistible ble force.his his first thought was to examine sm His motives Pin projecting the overtures of the slimy-lookihg awyer were incident to ita character.To gain na a run, and aname he must disposeess y else; and he was sufficiently satiefled just then \"with his own position not to desire to: purchase arise in life by any such painful process.But now it was different.\u2019 n the same morning that saw the lady of nis love at luncheon wi Treherne Mordouht, the ca tain out to seè the signorina, whom he tout il and overwheimed with grief at the abduction of her daughter, wide the exerclse of great discretion the affair had been kept out of the mews.Ki hl signorina began to explain the story \u201ciho has not éloped with a favored lover?\u201d said the captaln, witha hot flush upon'his \u201c No, \" replied the mother; \u201cshe has been abducted has.sxer been Tr enemy.Hubert Mordaunt.vo of her husband she ation even to the Bi t the earnest des) entered into no exp ca he v mpire! re cried the amazed captaj urpose \u2018which $ cannot fathoms he \"ass ato en her\u201d set spies to watch his h neither been seen to enter ! nor \"leave he eed it were better she were in the arms of death then in those of this man.His love ia mois | to bet fonred t than Dis hate.\u201d ane Du t ve have at » writes : Pearline has gained special ascendency in my household and in many others to my knowledge, for cleansing flannels.those we abide by: warm Pearline suds; D As one wash is sufficient to ruin flannels, anger great care should be exercised as to the offered by unscrupulons grocers or peddlers, SECOND WEEK.FIRST WEEK, Dr.A, N.Bell, Editor of the Santtarias, New York, Your own directions for its use are \u2018Wash flannels by hand in luke- rinse thoroughly in warm water : use of the many imitations which are being A NEW DEPARTURE.The Father Mathew Remedy SATORDAF JUNE L 1650 DOUBLE SHEET, \"a Antidote to Alcohol FOUND AT LAST - erful and wholesame tonic ever used.Sold by Druggists-$1 .00 per Bottle.remature or Overtaxation, Enerv victim for Wark, Business, of Lue Social avotd auektiful j retenders.Possess wits gre work.It contains s, royal 8vo.binding, embossed, mail, ald trative Pros distin, lahed Selva Le plain wrapper.As for § the o BRIZE ESSAY on PNEU PHYSICAL DEBILITY.D istang Pi clans may Rosulting from Four, Vice, Igonorance Exceases ating and unfitting tae al liglatlon.Beautiful rice, only $1.00 by lus- 88, Uf mire ap y pow.The arker, an r.Parker oo scorps of Ass hy consulted, cont.dentially, mail or in persan, at the office of THE PE.DY MEDICAL INSTITU No-& Bulfuch St, Boston, Mass., to whom for books or letters for advice as above SOIMNOR Sotentifio and Btandard Popular Wega Trenties on on rsof You ecline, Nervous end Physical Dobility.Impurities of the Blood, TTR hy ECHO 3 Debitieg, wring dry (by pressure through clothes wringer); pull Tescertain and spasdy care for lntemporance; and [3 Yo P, wif Fi i ene and shake well; dry in warm temperature and they will LR fi rhea aay man or [2 BE YOUR OWY PAYSICIAY ! 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A RARE MEDICAL WORK PESTLE des Su = | - i y esi © of Bi face i Hi ote) Impotence: the Shiv natural ead a cessfui mn sthod as À ds rl Fes x, i ER iy 82 aa EX our It Hie which : tion \u201cie had hots ress A and m pr MEDICAL 00.HUFTALD.#.x.| W.& F.P, COE \u2014 IMPORTERS OF\u2014 Drain Pipes, \u2018Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, .Whi Flue Covkrs, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, .Canada Cement, Roman Cement.= - Manvfactarers et Bessemer Steel bOFA.CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.LOST BEAUTY FOUND.proscrved Precious Xo vrocured, regained snd AN otter; Muiving=-.Freckles, Tan, Ppt: Moth er tohien and all other Biemishas or Diseases of the 3 Cowglexlon, Bkin or Heal ositively euoved and c ni - funded, ud or br, P, Ror.1.un BERT, money re- tedo, A.For saleby al rae.LH.ARNO Drug Bee aoû à Agentioe Canada.wt dell J HR 3) 1006 ons Dares & Thea 3 ST : Ale and Porter in Wood Es Tan od Wm.Watson, dead aad Porter, 1e puit Refi mised sus recelyed 7 Kelephona. EE PE td RRL ors dr yee oT) j | | | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.JUNE 1, 1880.~DOUBLE SHEET.| oo 3 HENRY NORMANSLETTER | most Settle, tau \"0x: CANADIAN SOLDIERS, BESS ee The Bost Remedy | CARRIAGES! lstinet postal 8 ystems of different nationuw : .: itl ry.8 are .] *, .THE FIRSTRSICHT OF SHANGHAL tho ariilery-gipesior chichy to anvono \u201cB\u201d COMPANY SCHOOL OF INFANTRY.for wasbing, Sud 16 cents a month for the: ; the of prociaics oa tap och Pat oo rary thors ass prods 1000 Volumes of ae For Dyapepsia'is Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, .\\ CA R R / A G E Si / the guilitary authorities at home-.is tha Life of the Men fn Harracks Described by a fully selected books in ' : Other medicines may give temporary ; > .The International Republic ofthe Far East.they presented the Bhanghai volunteers T I RE tte \u2014An Anglo-Americau Communit with four excellent fleld-guns and that they Correspondent-No Rifie Practice at FRENCH AND ENGLISH, relief ; but Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes à Ç .and Its Life.send out an annual allowanco of ammuoi- 8t{ Johns.' ries I nof pamesof \u2018 positive and permanent cure, as thou- .eC tion.No doubt they believe that Bhanghal phebidin Moong the histories I notioed the names oi.soon tesiily all Over the ocuntry Large Assortment For Sale Cheap.« [From Our Travellfix Commissioner.) is a British colony, whereas the fun lies in A red coated man was walking about the McCarthy, Napier, Rowlinson -esco sand a va ' .\u2014_ Truly the stay-ast-hoine is ignorant of the fact that it is simply some land leased platform at the railway station.He looked Grant and Parkman.In biography there My stomach, liver, and kidneys were pS FELIX MERCIER, Carriagomaker, takes plos- .many things.Who would have supposed, it: perpetuity from th Emperor of Ohins.gomething more than a man In uniform; he were works from Greenwood, O'Rellly, tn & disordered condition for years,\u201d that be hustemoved Lis Work Shops and Show Îooms à for instance, that in u journey emuracing and that it Is possible at any moment\u2014it lovked a soldier.His beib was clean, his Prescott Morley and Parten.In poetr writes BR, Wild, of Hutto, Texas, * and ; to the Taggs factor lately \u2018occapied by Lis brother, - the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains, the.may be the case to-day for all'l know-that Glengarry was sét jauntily on one side of there were Byron, Goldsmith, Hood, ty , dr \u2019 I BR.Joseph > triton, No.1442 No re Dame street, be- charm of Jupan, the fur-off life of Russian & Inajority of those serving the guns are Lis head, bis clothes fit im tu perfec- Bryant, Scott, Moore, Burns, Lytton, |- I never found any medicine to relieve tween me] EH Depot and Bonsooourezt rect.ho Tartary, Lhe unknown interior of Koren, Non-British subjects.But this is \u2018oniy for tion, he kept his toes down when he walked Mrs.Hemans, Lob, fellow, Pope, Milton, we, until I began to take Ayer's Sarsa- and added to his own now making by far tho asod.- the Celestial Capital, and the Wall of China, the joke's sako.\u201d The volunteers get great and he had the swagger of a mun who loves Chaucer and others.Then there were select- parilla.Less than six bottles of this 5 BEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY OF the greatest surprise would besaved for the Praise from the official inspector each year the POR of\u201d wars magnificentiy stern ed works from Shakespeare, Lytton, Thack- \u201d .Family Rockawnys, Coupes, Single mud first sight of Shanghal?Yet so it was, I and thoy jay bo culled upon to protect array.\u201d There eguid Ue uo mistake about ery, George Eliot, and many other standar remedy cured me.Double Victorias, P metons, Doctors\u2019 was writing below as we steamed up the British lives and property at any moment.him, for he proclaimed what he was In bis authors, besides over five hundred volumes Mrs.Joseph Aubin, of Holyoke, hartons.I Carts, Dog Carts, Hwang-po river and did not come on tho So the War Office did a wise thing after al pearing-a mem) of \u201cB\"\u201d Company, Royal of the\u2019 best novels.In French I saw Mass., was for a long time a severe suf- : Brewster and von op Plinclons ™ &e.deck of the Huean till five minutes before Only now America in her turn should send School of Infantry, and bis presence on the the namesof Garneau, Turcotte, J.O.Fleury, t \u2019 D trains.in vata.all : Mr.F.MERCIER profits by this occasion to invite we anchored.Then I could hardly believe them à Maxim gun.\u2019 Li» platform reminded me that I was at Chantrel, LL.O.David, J.J.E.Roy, Lamar rer rom Dyspepsia, trying, in vain, a : 9 : : his patrons, as well as any who may want carriscos my eyes.I had expected another port llko THE SOCIAL LIFE OF SHANGHAI it.Johne.And a fine strapping looking tine Max O'Rell, Mme.de Stael, A.Dumas, the usual remedies.At last she began to ( O Y or carts, to Inspect his stock before olng elsewhere.Tlentsin-or Yokohama, a busy water-front | fallow he was, well set up, loose jointed and Jules Verne, Bhakespeare (translated), stake Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and onlythree | .- \u2026\u2014 ooo ° something Arat-cluss and hand made at prices equel fi with a row of offices and warehouses and a is the natural outzrowth of its Republican | with the ends of his moustache suking out Vidocq and many others.The library is.bottles restored her to perfect health : to that of factory made gouds.gmall town of foreign houses at the back.institutions, It is democratic, and charac- like frozen mice tails.He knew §'vas look- large, snd has all the appearance of bear ot esr 4 .pBhestat attention Bien ts repairs; » nothin but Instead of that,I saw a magnificent city sur- terized by a tolerant good-tellowship.ing at him apd be may bave suspected that pess and order.Many pictures ornament I have gone through terrible suffer- ; .Bretclass.sed sud only the bes | } rounding a broad and crowded river.\u2019Ffrue, : Upon this point a well-known lady was kind 1 lookad with a-critical eye, but what did ho the walls.But thère are two other chances ing from Dyspepsia and Indigestion,\u201d For Cana Aa a, Limited, ; sr Ample room for Storage.; the magnificence is only skin-deep, so to onough to set me right.\u201cIn Shanghai,\u201d care! and hè only swaggered all the moreas | of improvement for the men as well as the writes C.J.Bodemer, 145 Columbia at, FELIX MERCIER, Carriage Maker speak, ail the architectural beauty and she explained, \u201ceverybody is equal.In If he was inspired with the ballad, library.\u2018lhe officers give lectures in 8 ; solidity of Shanghai being spread out along Hôngkung everybody is not equal.There \u201c1m a soldier; If you want me, room yo apart for the an .Captain Cambridgeport, Mass., \u201cand can truly : 1442 Notre Dame Street.sz 1aw the river.but I am speaking only of the first are those of us who call at Government You'll ind me in the ranks of glory.\u201d Coursol lectures on \u201cDiscipline and Law,\u201d say Ayer's Sarsaparilla has cured me.\u201d : \u2014 JCA sight of Shanghai, and in this respect it is House, and those whe do not.\u201d After so Of course I \u2018was favorably Impressed.1 Mr.Chino on \u201cDuties,\u201d and Mr.Roche on Vt } \u2018 ; superior to New York, far uhead of San lucid an analysis, iL was impossible to err.had St.Johus to , and describe \u201cInterior Ec * \u2018Phere sa pl inthe ?i , SeNC Francisco, and almost as Imposing tor the Society lives In !tsshirt-slèoves-\u2014metaphori- \u201cB» oho and bore.was.ono of the men lecture room.and another in the sergeants: Ayer S Sarsaparilla, ] 3 .dmes [ee - Oe WOVEN WIRE - .8.30a.m., 4.20v.m.30 s.m., %.40 p.m, ; 3 J a R.Sharpley & Sons, St.James street.a 30 am ao Haven ana New vor pr 4 .h .pu.\u201d - a .2 D.! H Montreal Watch Case Co., White's Lane.\u2014 , À : Samuel Meyers, Notre Dame street.CANADIAN PACLFIO RAILWAY.Bb .Dalhousie Square Depot.Miller & Bremner, Bleury street.1 be refugees from Chinese law, boing sent into the it fell into the river.The pnor animal, fol- \"Orsennens\u2018eyes glistened as he saw his Subarhan for V tutions, inals being punished in the municipal pri Brycke, one of these men flung his stick at saw it, is enough to entltie it to the ve Le a 4 ., reas for Vaudreuil.Winchester, &o.4 Bon or Che chain-Fang, serious offenders, or 1.foil into thortiver.With Shed bad alm that praises It already received.And how Col, | air WwW an a G.G.Robinson & Co, \u201cSt James street.Leave ETE i! am 180 ae : putive city.The Chinese Magistrate in th lowing his instinct, or his teaching, ilnmedi- mein turn gnd twist, and point and uard, - \u2019 , à Cé.White's Lane.Lave £12.30 pm, x1.30| Arve 8.50 ae 9.3 Mixed Court is, of course, à figure-head, ately plunged in, redeemed the stick, and and then fend in the gracerui vets © .| © Bolt & Co, es La \"pm.Odo, puns G13] a, 125 1, 20.03 chiefly useful, so far as I could see, in lec.Ibid it ut the feet of Ita owner, who, enateh- of the prygleal exercises! The soidier spirit | * | | om E\u20acXION D.Lazarus, \u2019 Notre Dame street.Past Hirose for Berthierviliss Loutsvills.\u2018rares turie@\"the prisoners while the foreigner ing it up, dashed out the creature\u2019s brains.spoke the sparkle under his lashes, and | y LN.A LM &C Notre D Rivers, Quebec, &c.made vp his, hind what uniehment to Trach was the brute?Is no spark of he was not insensible open to my humble ra A \u2019 .J.L.Moss 0., otre Dame street.Leave1030nm, - * ArtiVe 5.05 p.m i awa n criminal cases.the Mixed Court ! congratulations as we left the and .FR _ - | : ; Fast Express for Lachute, a ~ orks Yairly well, but in elvii sults it gives ATAtitude or Rencrosily.There are others | once more-made for the.officers\u2019 quartiers : 4 _.\u2026 - Henry Ross, | St.Peter Street.Leave VU bnrban train for hte: Foros.J rise to numerous and bitter complaints.* 10 appreciato benefits received and are whyre 1 had an opportunity of Inspecting 0 ; ea eo \u2018Edmund Eaves, * Notre Dame street.Leave x1.30 pan.43 pan.| Arrive 10.058.m.The population of Shanghai to-day (the BAPPY in {naking grateful acknowledgment.thé pictures of the Zulu war given to.\u2018\u2019B\u2019 , : Bate .: BRO pul efor Gta T Lachute, B a 1860) te FOLLY quot Vivien of Dette Mines ries Gorarany by the Prince of Wales Kifies: the ld 'The Great Engfish Complexion SOAP,\u2014Soid Everywhere | ws wane, St.James street.Lol Lions tor ta theron Lactose Buta ahou oreigners t 5 .zh.ver punch- bowl, gtven , = \u2018 40p,m.Ar 20 p.m, Japanéso 600, Potiugusss.se\u201d Fro March 3rd, 1888: \"In 18t4 I visited Chatham, the handsome cook, priver by the sem © EARS = 8 , Balon t y .W.S.Walker, .y Notré Dame street, Lee or Joltotte, be Folle de Valois : À 400, American 300 Spanish, 350, German Ot 10 lecturo and preach.I wab in agan- Here, too, I was given the following list of |, mme .\u2014\u2014 |p Hemsley, Notre Dame street.Folie tase and St.Jorobre.SL Lin and St Eas ¥ 260), and Chinese 175,000.These figures 1#i& vain (the result of kidney disorders), tha officers of the company, 45 well as those : \u2019 .tache Branches.: fi may be considerably under the mark.It is and uuable to dine with my host.I ex- \u201cattached,\u201d with Alf.Eaves, : Notre Dame street.Leave 5.30 p.m.| Arrive 8.30 am, u 1 \u201cLan \u20ac \u201d lained to Judge Woods what was the mat- : , : , A Suburban Fein for 8t.Theress aud Intermediate N Which form 07 the 4 Begulations,\u201d For Ho waked me if 1 was too projudiced by THE PAY OF BACH: .5 Wm.Eaves, Notre Dame street ¢ Btations.3 orm my medical education to try Warner's Safe Lisut.-Col.CO.Comte D'Orsennens, Oom- ; ES, ©.° ning E THE CONSTITUTION OF SHANGHAI, Cure, adding: \u201cAlthough I fiave never tried mandant; Capt.Coursol, $8 a day; Lieut, the Chinese are forbidden to reside or hold it.I.can take you to a gentleman whom it and Acting Adjutant Chino, $3; Lieut.property within the Forelgn Settlements, has helped wonderfully.\u201d Roche, $2; Sag.Frenette, Quartermaster; and yet here aro these 175,000 of them afloat \u201cfused 25 bottles of Warner's Safe Oure Dr.Campbell, Surgebn-Major, And ashore, and ] fancy Shanghai itself and was In better health than for twenty- Attached Officers\u2014Lieut.Hill, 89th, would Lo astounded if It could be told exact- five years.\"I have ever rthing to lose and Rimouski: Lieut.Oliver, 84th, St.Hya- ly what proportion of ths whote proport is nothing to gain by making this statement, ¢inthe; Lieut.Brooke, bith, Rishmond; in their hams.There has been a r eal save the approval of à good conscience.\u201d Lieut.Lepage, 87th, Quebec; Lieut.of talk about this, and In repiy to à Cassan- | There are tens of thousands of ople in Bouverie, 40th, Cobourg, LS Licut.Windsor Street Depot.{+ Montreal alone is now under the Holmes | osprey ior i fobne Famine.Sow : i i a.m.PAINCESS | PPECIUAL [ : Pro ris na CFs tn th erin wear ! : : andon Pacific Coast.\u2019 Besides Many Others.in Both Montreal and Toronto.eres 200m SiAmivek 00am pont À ; .: .on lhe Intercolonial Kull way and Lower 3 ° | , .Leave \"3.30 p.n., 10 p.iu.| Arrive 6.30 a.iy ! Over $100,000,000 wealth and property in | 2 qHÉ | ; ¢ t Maa Ia, Boston, and New England .=} reased, 4 ay fils crushed Cassandra forthe moment, but ae ail TA nes.tnsesed the prize {and that, n 8 fow years, overy officer in the HAH Leave lB ad 0.classes and one the z q ; .Lt , mn, ! Arrive 8.008.m, je future of Changhai le not lea oly Sou sally Burton one see Rai CE GE BURL ALAA © LL A LASS AH AY Central Office: 163 St James Street, Tate 09 om ana SEE A enon ed rp a | ! * \u2018 Hed.= 0e, dra.wha wrote-to Lhe - ; ot CW ~ - = - ul Fr ae - ; pa that rothtrt| this courtr\"-wheharreained tha roussean; oh, = Lite achero EPEAT .| ., could save Shunghaibut almalgamation with of a good conscience in a like manner, and 87Lh, Quebec; Lieut.Mullot, 85th, AE : MEDICINE À ; Protection.Leaye uk via Montreal und ewion ue Line.: the Chinose, a Jocal writer produced soie are not tov bigoted w do good.Rivers.; 00 Bill ind Nervous Diso : as Wi Pain in the Stem tok .Gia .; .Day Express for Brockrslit, Bm ths Falls, Poter- 5 A Ly verses, tailing how in à vision in the EAR Besides those there are eight non-com- oe WH rders, buch Ind chy! boro, Kingston, Toronto, &c.A twelfth century\u2014 ; Jb ; ulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness a wsiness, Colé Chills, Flushings © | Leave 9.20 a.m, i Arrive 7.55 p.mary.F srs of the Norti-Wost missioned officers and men attached for y Bistches on the Skin, Distu 1 .Local Ë Johns, Farnhain, Sutton, N° J 1 passed a lawyer's oon, on the single up with the twin trust.PR Med short courses also, and thore are six BEES eir Nervous and franbiog bevssttons.bo.THE FIRST DOSE WILL ONE HEL \u2014\u2014NO FIRM SHOULD BE WITHOUT THE\u2014\u2014 L'Express fo rel a om Nom As Wang und Johnson, Barristers-nt-lav; P Lu : officers coming from Montreal in June, ENTY MINU x This no Éction.Every suff is camostly Invited to try one Box of thes .| Leave 5.40 p.m.Arrive (50a.m.Where'er Lho nations had Begun Lo mingie | .The attached officers get $1 a day and they will bo get to be & Wonderful Medicine.~ \"Worth aguines a box,\u201d - 1 - { Express for Sherbrooke, Luke Magantic, ke.+ ~ gle, y Te .Leave 40 p.m Arrive 11.35 8.m Chinese came rst, I saw.a staal Dong wareall ade with fine and Yo attached men get 50c a HCHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will qu: kiy resterof emalentocompl health.Fore, Night Bxpress for St.Johun, Farnham, Newport, .a een of POLAR 20 ACG 1850 LY re wow.da Year there wer certificates.su : A À , Ci le À =i EEE 1: tamu ctreatom=iveshua, bownth.= enn HY Asmat ming nacre EARL Li, MEL, | UE, er cesse WERK-STOMAGH: IMPAIRED- DIGESTION :=DISORBERED- LIVER +- kt TTT meson mi sei The chaln-gang all were white, the oo rt points.Esterbrook makes them all in great It 18, but if the school were removed to \".fbey ACT LIKE MAGIC: \u2014 Sow desve will work wonders the Vital Organe Western hx pron for Smitha Fall Peterboro, Kings warders | ! \" variety.0 4 Montreal it is reasonable to suppose that / the muscular System ; restortag don Jost Com a; back the keen spe of } ston, Toronto, Owen Hound, Bt, Thotnss, London: Yellow from head to heel.* ce that number would be greatly inc md arcing wiih the ROSE OF HEALTH whole energy the human Detroit, Chica guud aif Prints ln Untario = and De is tha ~~ : 0 on , \u2014 ns The Republic of Shanghai has its own Will.positively cure sick headache and the school, and ff they did not all qualify it | Prepared only by THOS, BEECHAM, ¥t.Helens, Lavenshire, England.ve.\u201ca.\u2018army, of course, com of volunteer in- provent Îte rezurn.This is not talk, but was their own fault, In the company itself SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.{ape asus, Sonda neided a undays, fantry.1098 strong; artillery, with 4 Fu .Car One : inoluc > oan 7 y h inion \u2019 pe taal 8 und \u20188 men; aud à smart fut dimindiive, He nee Liver Pills.© oll à Lite Day de aa alone ging bas d._ EVANS &soNs (Limited), Montreal, 2, Agents for the Dominion of Canada.| 20 CL M Oo NTREAT, 294 3008 lo.ir Savgrdard only.fem \u2014 Daily Star., GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Street, YY Stam is sent to any part of CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR for week ending May 23th, 1888 Monday \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.28,283 Tuesday.38,749 Wednesda, 28,959 Thursday.29,064 Friday .Saturday .31,797 \u2014\u2014 Total.146,852 Present Dally Average For Week ending May 25th, 1889, 29.370.SATURDAY.JUNE 1, 1, 1889, Tae frequent tearing up of the streets should be obviated.When drain-pipes have to be put In the streets are torn up; they are torn up again when gas-pipes have to be put in, and once more they are torn up for the putting in of water-pipes.If the aflairs of the city were carried on under a plan by which this could be done away with it would be a step in the right direction.Besides the injury to the streets them- solves, there is the inconvenience to the store-keepers and to the public generally.Why could not this work all be done under the supervision of one department, as it is in other cities?BADGES for the aldermen are proposed by Ald.Robert.The idea is that by wearing badges the aldermen will be readily distinguished.When an alderman walks along Bt.James street the ratepayers wiil see his badge and will be able to say at once: \u201cThat is an alderman.\u201d Ald.Robert's suggestion is that the wearing of a badge by the aldermen \u201cwill ensure their being treated with due respect by the police, firemen and the public at fires or public disturbances.\u201d From this {tis to be Inferred that they are not now treated with proper respect.But what is \u201cproper respect\u201d for an alderman?To how much respect more than other people !s an alderman ontitled simply because he Is an alderman?By all means let them get the badges, If it will enable the ratepayers to distinguish them.\u2018Some of them are moving about now in perfect security simply becausé the ratepayers are not able to distinguish them, \u2014_\u2014 © TEE merchants of St.Lawrence Main street are in a state of indignation over the condition of the street on account of the pulling down of the buildings, which fills the air with lime.The result is that thelr goods are destroyed, shoppers avoid the street, and discomfort pre- valls on every hand.The pulling down of some forty or fifty buildings in order to widen the streot necessarily occasions a great dust, Lut it could easily be avoided by sprinkling the debris with water.A fall of rain is a godsend, as it keeps down the flying clouds of lime and dust.In the absence of rain .a liberal sprinkling of water would suffice.Why ls this not done?Anatber ground of complaint on the part ol these mer- - éhants is the large numbers of idle mien and boys who stand along the street watching the operations of those who are pulling down the buildings.Why do not * the police make these idle men and boys move on?One nuisance at, a time is enough.Two are unbearable.THE question of taxing church properties is up for discussion again.Tax reformers who advocate doing away with all tax exemptions usually draw the line at the churches, knowing the sentimental feeling that exists against taxing these edifices.If the churches themselves would set the example by paying their taxes everything would go smoothly.The value of church property of the various denominations in this city is something stupendous, and if it were sub- Jected to Its fair share of taxation it would make a visible difference in the burden which the working classes now have to carry in the shape of taxes for civic purposes.It seems Inconsistent that denominations will spend thousands of dollars in putting up magnificent buildings for so od a purpose end then decline to pay the «axes on them.This ls pre-eminently a case in which we should * render unto Cæsar the things that are Cæsar's.\u2019 The church that is first to set the example by paying ite taxes will do much towards bringing about a desired reform.WHAT between United States cruisers seizing Canadian sealers in Behring Sea, and Canadian crulsers seizing United States flshlng vessels for fishing in Canadian waters, matters are becoming somewhat complicated.What the upshot of it all may be Is not easy to see, In-the Behring Sea the United States Government bas set up an absurd claim to exclusive jurisdic- tion\u2014a claim against which when set up by Russla it vigorously protested, Inthe matter of the seizure of the \u201c Mattie Winship \u201d for fishing in the three mile limit, her captain first admitted that he was within the limit, and that he intended to fish.Thereupon his vessel was soized.Now he denies that he intended to fisn, although the proof is said to be complete.It is too bad that American fishing vessels should act so shabbily when Canada has done everything it could to make matters agreeable.Our * Government has zone so far as to continue the modus vivendi after the fishery treaty was rejected by the United States Sonate, although it Was only intended to be in force while the treaty was pending.Under the modus vivendi American fishing vessels may take out a license at a nominal fee, but it seems that some of them are so indifferent to Canadian authority that they even decline to do this.rs Two of the members of the Quebec Legis- Jature representing Montreal are supporters of Mr.Mercier, and the other is a Con- gervative.If Montreal's representation were increased, as in fairness it deserves to be, Mr.Mercier would stand a chance of strengthening himself.But the strangthening of either of the po-.cal \u2019partes 18 Wn \u201cfoafter of no moment as compared with Montreal's right to increased representation.Forty thousand voters in this city are represeated by three members at Quebec, while constituencies like Laval, with only twelve hundred voters, return a member.Ii It Montreal | 4 resented Wm Pro! \u2014 WETS represen ôn we should have at Quebec not three mem- - bers: but three-and-thirty.Tho Interests of Montreal ave greater and affect a larger number of people than do the interests of any other constituency In the ce.Pressurp should be brought to bear upon the Government to set this Injustice aside at the frst bébly unfair as every person who gives the subject a moment's thought must™admit.| Without a reasonable amount of represen tation at Quebec, both in the Cabinet and on the floor of the Legislature, Montreal cannot exercise that degree of influence in the administration of the affairs of the province to which her position as the commer- clal metropolis entitles her.The.cumplaint is one of long standing and it is Mr.Mercier's duty to remove the grounds upon which it ie based.The city is at least entitled to fair play.AMONG the other nuisances in the city which require to be remedied, but which Chief Hughes seems to take a long time in remedying are the low awnings.It is a positive inconvenience to people to walk along the streets.Men are lable to knock thelr bats off, and ladies to strike thelr bonnets against the low awnings to befound on all the public streets, To the awnings themselves no exception can be taken; the only trouble is that most of them are too low down.These low awnings come under the head of nuisances set down in the municipal by-laws, and if the Chief of Police would send one of his six-footers along the streets to take down the name of avery storekeeper under whose awning he was unable to pass without ducking his head he would return with a very imposing list.Once a nuisance of this kind wd5 done away with it would be easy for the police to prevent it from being repeated.Among the many reforms which Chief Hughes promised to bring about when he wus appointed, the reform of this very awning nuisance was one, but the chief s promises seem to be pretty much of the nature of pie-crust and made for a like purpose.MONTREAL i8 in need of a Prison Gate Mission.In other places such organizations are the means of accompiishing not a little good and there is no reason that one should not be similarly useful here, They take discharged prisoners by the hand and give them a friendly lift, trying to set their feet in the right path again and make of them useful members of the community, If a prisoner is met at the gate by his old companions, who know the date upon which he is to be discharged from custody, the chances are ten to one that he will immediately fall into his old ways again, notwithstanding all the promises to reform that he may make to himself.But if instead of his old companions he is met by & member of the Prison Gate Mission and given encouragement and assured of help in securing a situation, something may be made of him.In the gaol,as Mr.Mercier has just been pointing out, there are scores of idle prisoners, whose seastences have not included hard labor.Men who have been living in idleness in gaol will not be apt tobe in a hurry to go to work when they get out, unless they can be prevailed upon by the members of some such organization as the Prison Gate Mission to do what is right and try to retrieve the past.There is plenty of material in Montreal from among which to select the members of an active association of the character indicated.THE case of a wan who was kept in gaol because he could not pay a debt which he had contracted, was laid before the public some days ago.In that case exorbitant interest was charged, and besides the interest there were the law costs.A loan of $35 was made, on which interest was -Gharged at the rate of 180 per cent.per annum.The rate of interest allowed by Jaw is seven per cent., but the law 15 avaded by the borrower agreeing to pay a fixed sum per week, or per month, as the case may be.In other words, he enters into a contract, and with contracts the law cannot interfere, unless it can be shown that there is something fraudulent in connection with them.Another case has just come to light in which a person borrowed $20, arranging to pay ten per cent.a week.Ten per cent.a week is $2, or 530 per cent.per annum, and this was the rate actually paid.The unfortunate borrower paid $28.50 for tho loan of $20, and is now being sua for a balance of $39.It may be sald that borrowers who enter into such contracts do so with their eyes wide open, but it is evident that a person may easily be deceived through assuming that ten per cent.per week means ten per cent, per annum, or he may not stop to count up what ten per cent.a week amounts to.But plotureany money lender hating the assurance to charge interest on a loan at the rate of 520 per cent.per annum and then employing the courts of the country to enable him to collect it} IT is hard to get the notion into the head of a genuine American that anything of any importance ever had its origin outside of the United States.In noticing the death of Mr.Allen Thorndike Rice the Scientific American speaks of his purchases of tho North \u201cAmerican Review in 1877, and of his adoption of the plan of obtaining signed contributions to that journal.The success of this movement in the direction of *personal journalism,\u201d our contemporary goes on to say, made an impress on the world, and \u201cin England the Nineteenth Century, among others, has followed in the new path.\u201d Now, what are the facts?Why, that twelve years before Mr.Rice's purchase of the North American Review, the Fortnightly Review in England had struck into the path of personal jourualism, and.had set an example which in a year or two was followed by the Contemporary Review.Further, the present editor of the Nineteenth Century, Mr.James Knowles, was thé former editor of the Contemporary, from which journal the Nineteenth Century was an offshoot ; so that instead of having to copy from the North American Review, Mr.Knowles only had to continue in the path in which he had been movihg for years.It was therefore Mr.Rice who copied English models, not English editors who adopted hls model.This is only one example out of many of the disposition of our neighbors to grasp the earth.\u2014 THE stand taken in regard to the cancellation of the licenses of liguor dealers who sell within prohibited hours has been taken none too soon.The law provides that liconsees to sell intoxicating liquors who are condemned for a contravention of the license law or convicted of a felony may have their cortificates revoked by the Court pronouncing the sentence.If the courts were to lay down this rule and follow it out the result would to bring about à more desirable state of affairs In connection with the liquor traffic.Fault fs con.| tinually being found.with the Jaws-for-the- regulation of the liquor traffic and the pub- llc is being assured that the only way to cope with the evils of the traffic is to adopt a prohibitory Hquor Aw.But here is a means of coping with the violators of the law right at hand.lklanot \"to thesccasion as that they are not enforced.The revocation of the certificates of half a dozen offenders would bring other offenders to their senses and thers would be fewer violations of the laws governing the sale .of intoxicants.Why should the law be \u2018renpeoied by some liconsées \u2018while othére opportunity that presents itself.It is pal- t£orm t TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY.JUNE 1 1899.\u2014DOCBLE SHEET.are allowed to ignore it?There are so many laces at which intoxicants are sold that it hard to see how they all manage to keep going.Fewer places would mean less competition, and high license would mean the putting of the traffio on a better basis.In the meantime the public will look to see enforced the determination of the commis- eloners as expressed by Judge Desnoyers.roman IMPORTANT MARINE CONFERENCE, We hope the Dominlon Government is keeping its eyeon the International Marine Conference to be held at the instance of the United States Government in Washlagton, in October next.The subjects tc be considered by the Conference are of practical interest to all maritime nations, and Canada\u2019s interests as one of the greatest ship-owoing countries of the world require that she should be represented at thie important gathering by commissioners fully acquainted with marine affairs.The subjects Include marine signals, the prevention of collisions In fogs and storms, steering and sailing rules, construction of ships, equipment, uniform inspection, uniformn load mark, the designation and marking of vessals, saving life and property in case of shipwreck, enquiry into casualties, qualifications of officers and seamen, tests for sight and color blindness, signals for communication at sea, storm warnings, repott- ing, marking and removing dangerous wrecks, notices of dangers to navigation, notice of changes in lights, buoys, etc, a uniform system of buoys and beacons, and a variety of other topics of sear- cely less importance.There will be discussion of the establishment of a permanent international commission, Its composition, power and authority, which cannot fail to be of great public and international interest.We notice tbat the members of | the conference named for the United States | are men of wolght, such as Rear Admiral B.R.Franklin, Commander W.P.Sampson, 8.L.Kimball, Superintendeat of the Lifesaving Service; James W.Norcross, Master | Mariner; John W.Bhackleford, Captain of the Merchant Marine; Wm.W.Goodrich, Counsellor-at-Law, and C.A.Griscom, President of the International Navigation Company, and the United States marine interest may be expected to make a credit- | able showing before the conference.1f Canada is to be represented no time should be lost in making a eelection of representatives, as the preparation of suitable papers will take time and labor, iI they are to bo worthy of the occasion.Canada, with its extensive coast line on three oceans, its ex- tengive and perfect system of coast lights.fog signals, telegraph cables and other aids to navigation, with its vast lake, river and ocean shipping,and its interest in the waterborne commerce of the world, can not be indifferent to the conclusions which an International Marine Conference may reach.It is time that the Dominion asserted itself as a commercial and maritime power and that it received the recognition which is its due in such a connection.An admirable opportunity offers for Canada to take a position that will enable her to attract the favorable attention of the world, and it is to ve hoped that the Government will see that advantage is taken of the opening.There can be little doubt of this being the first of a series of such conferences and that the decisions which may be arrived at in them will be quite as important and as binding on the great interests involved as the transactions of Parliathents or the acts of Governments.=\" ETHICAL SOCIETIES.Some good advice was gl¥en byt Prof Seeley a short time.ago to- an Ethical Soclety at Cambridge, England, which he was invited to address.He sald in the first place that people who form societies should try to have a definite idea of the objects they wish to accomplish, and that those ok jects should be such as the establishment of a society would have a real tendency to forward.It doee not follow, he said, that, because an object 18 good, a society should at once be formed to promote it :thero ls always the possibility that it might make its way better through individual effort.He then represented the inexpediency of devoting too much time to the discussion of questions of abstract morality.Better would it be, be said, to devote themselves to questions of a practical character, and to see whether in this way they could not help to moralize the life of the nation.At this point Prof.Seeley made the admis- sion\u2014his address may bo read in the Fortnightly Review for Mny\u2014that the ethical teaching of the churches was very defective, and that a great opportunity was opeg to individuals or organizations that would, in a pointed, forcible and earnest manner, uphold the principles of a true and comprehensive morality.The churches are in a certain sense the offictal expounders: of moral truth; that is to say, they claim in an especial manner to have access to the purest sources of .morality, and to have a divine mission for the teaching of mankind.But it not infrequently happens that official Agencies are the better for a little free competition, to say nothing of volunteer assistance.Thus side by side with our tax-supported schools we have the commercial colleges which attempt, with more or less success, to make amends for the deficiencies of theofficial achool system.Bide by side with the churches we have the Young Mel's Christian Assoclations, the zeal displayed by witch occasionally makes the holders of sntig incumbencies a trifle uncomfortable.According to Professor Beeley the specific need of our age Is more vigorous moral teaching and the holding forth of better moral examples; and be thinks that, if societies were formed here and there for the express purpose of bringing moral considerations to the front, and making them paramount in all the great departments of Human activity, the effect might be very beneliclal.He instances education as a great national institution that neede to be | moralized.At present it is thought of simply, or at least chiefly, as a preparation for the business struggles of life, whereas it ought to be thought of above all as the means of \u2018securing & noble development of mind and character.Instead of cramming for examinations our young men should be imbibing as much as possible of the wisdom of all times, and acquiring in tHe process a sense of the dignity of humen nature and of the proper ends of human effort.Again, in - politics Prof.Seeley sees a crying need for the application of moral principles.The party system is tho very negation of all congolonce in dealing with public matters; and men inured to it begin to: forget-tho very magn=\"| ing of principle as applied to their political actions.No artifice 1s too unworthy to be used for party ends, no mie representation too flagrant, no sacri fie of publie interests too great.But were the good in every community to purpose of bringing their united influence to bear on the side of plain, bracti righteousness in political affairs, into whatstart!- ing relief mikht not thé crodked ways of all the baser tribe of politicians be brought, and how might\u2019 the public conscience in general be sired sud ¢ aulokened! What bermestves {tre body Tor fi express | f almply refused to lle, or to cendone lies, in the interest of party or ia any interest whatsoever! But \u2018while recognizing the fact that ethical societies Nave their place, and that place a very important oné, in modern Ilfe, Prof.Beeley 1s careful to agvise his Oam- bridge friends not to place themselves in any attitude of opposition to the churches, This advice is the more significant owing to the fact that the Professor {s very far himself from being the most orthodox of .men.His book * Ecce Homo,\" it will be remem-.hered, was described by thè-late Lord Shaftesbury as \u201cthe most pestilent book ever vomited from the jaws of hell.\u201d Not- gounts himself loyal to the church; and the roason that he does not wish the ethical Socletige to take an attitude of opposition to existing eccleslastical organizations is because these constitute, as he believes, the original \u201cethical societies\u201d and possess to-day an influence which cannot be set aside, and which, if wisely directed, would du more for the improvement of society than all other agencies combined.He says, probably with truth, that when one motal authority is contradicted py another the effect on the public mind is not enlightenment, but bewilderment; and probably also a certain lowering of respect for moral authority In general.He would -huve the ethical Gocleties therefore \u2018pursue thelr good work without either provoking unnecessary antagonism to themselves or needlessly undermining the influence of the recoznized moral teachers of the community.Let all who have a common end in view,.he says, work together in harmony and not weaken one another by | bringing into prominence differences of opinion that are of far less Importance than the points in which they agree.The Professor's advice, on the whole, seems to us to be good; and it might be well if some of our more aggressive moral reformers would take it to heart.\"CHIT-CHAT.\u201cAre women more subject to sea-slokness than men?\u2019 An Atlantio captain replies: \u201cYes, but, on the other hand, they stand it better.A women struggles up to the point of despair against hia 1 might oall the impropriety of the thing.She isn't pos much tortured-by the thing as she Is worried by the prospect of becoming dishevelled haggard and draggled.She fights \u2018against {t to the last, and keeps up appearances as long as she can hold up her Road.Then she becomes maudlin and Ethetto.Bhe takes to her room and invariably asks three questions.First, whether people die of seasickness, then how many miles we are from shore, and lastly when shall we there.She also oftens asks how deep the water is, and think ible for any one to go seven days without any food.The doctor is always tal ked over.I] am asked time and again if I think he 18 capable and efficient, and ff I have codfldence in him.When the patient ets eo ill that she loses interest in the octor, she usually lies on her side and cries by the bout But luckily (he more violent attacks only last a short ti \u201cMen give in at once.The makes rumpus until they are compelled to ta their berths.Then they grumble and groan until they are well enough to So on Sock SES 18 loaded with h medicines for for th the pre pre vention of sea-slckness.I never knew a preventive yet except careful dleting.\u201d A current paragrap h says that Emma Abbott, the prima donna.bas begu erection of a mausoleum Hoh she intends that Bor body shall rag, after d This mausoleum must be a pretentious edifice, for the price paid for i is poudont as been ex ngly despon t since the death of her husband; if so rs of her time and attentiun were not demandod $Y business affairs she would doubtless have n overwhelmed by her bereavement.- Jhs it is, she is conducting the numerous affairs {Of a very largo estate, and is at the same time singing seven ater à ook and managing an opera compan uontly she is the busiest worsen Yin Am erica.In the midst of all this pressure, however, Miss bbott is continually haunted by her bereavement and her sense of loneliness.Mr.Pratt, her business manager, tells us that he knows of no person in all the world so completely alone as Emma Abbott fe; he regards her business cares fortunate distraction, without which\" the remarkable woman would speedily lapse into a condition of pitiable morbidity.The Dominion Prime Minister is thus referred to in the April Cosmonotitan, where his \u2018portrait is the frontispiece of an article The Canadian Legislature\u201d: * When he Shakes his head in a Bi SUghIng passage-of- arms, his long hair sways to and fro upon his shoulders, like the mane of an old lion, in obeerful defiance.And he is an old lion \u2014the \"Grand Old Man\u2019 of the Dominion, and one of perhaps half a dozen of the world's greatest personalities of lo-day.The most striking feature, of his face, in which a stranger could not take the merest glimpse without becoming immediately impressed with the fact that he was in the presence of a great man, are his eyes, which are as keen and as fufl of vitality and observation as those of a striplin twenty.In his place in the House no ing escapes him, and he sits through the debates ungli the small hours with unflagging interest and au endurance reall remarkable.He Is tall and erect, and bim- self with something of military alertness.1n his dress he is most scrupulous.He generally wears a black diagonal morning coat and vest, and a collar of the Gladstone shape.Sometimes, however, he appears in in tail-less and jaunty Bohemian wv but there ls one peculiarity of his.Sones which he seldom varies.He a penchant for bright red London ties, and; except when in evening dress, any other hue.Several people have endeavored to discover the secret of Sir John's London tie-maker, but in vain; the genius remains - an interesting incognito.\u201d .One morning lately two Berlin doctors of medicine were about to satisfy their \u201chonor\u201d by aduel.The signal to was about to given, when the one combatant appeared with a revolve and threatened to shoot the flrat who raised\u2019 Dn, swearing that the duel should poly ta e place over her corpse.Her lover written a Jetter of farewell in the event of his being killed, and she, recelving it in ° time, had arrived at the critical moment, She effected a reconciliation, One of the most successful boot and she drummers in Pennsylvania says thet the size and shape of feet va n different places just as the shapes of the states vary on the maps.That was one of his first die- 4 coveries.He sold a case of boots in Harrls- burg, and nobody there could get onéof them or because the boots had low insteps.Over in the coal region around Pottsville low insteps are the rule, and Both bie change with the different Tooalit In Lancaster there \u201cis a roman who wears number fourteens, and uy men\u2019s: boota.Hers is the biggest fomaiotoot in the 1 state.i * .LJ An American lady who was at the 10st\u2019 drawing-room writes: \u201cThe Queen is: a homely little woman, but she has the loveliest hands 1 ever saw\u2014white, rounded #nd solt as velvet.She wears few rings and ail of them small; no large stones or Haring gems, Spain is excitod over the news that Bixco del Borge, the fam bri d, has been killed In the Cordova Mountains, He was a a young man of noble birth, who some yea \u2018ago ot i into a love difficulty in Madrid and klip is rival.He was ob to flee and tothe mnountainge na moy sie band his wes 8 brigand of modern times, s0 as Spain is concerned, He wns the ty, a brigand o romance, Fandsome, cultured, courteous an cruel.Hisdeath iga public bonof tto the rdovaus., .The newest personal adornment takes the form of hairs from the tail of the African j-gle into watch: uards or bracele Lh gold embellishments, are strictly The elephant is just now the most Faluable animal under the face of the sun.Not onl are his faudal re weight in but his tusks cost £850 à ton.Mata d is the favorite, indeed, pera s the a the * sh x beast.\u201d de hunted tn most morcljos » though perhaps n miiht not be done by & band of mer who \" withstanding this severe criticism he still |.American Alligar, th the %0 than the pian crocodile, ands the © Mexion hides are Londo adn Terie Ane (Tage Dob ndos effectad solely br feminine os; oe nt oe ars P med x née arisienne Fart Tog Bas vorney tion to Rate\u2019 is author of \u201c : fulck o or the Pay rtain manuscript ment ol ot ks 5 ust De what bien, Jud & Louise exo, but the fi rmer 2%; at she was a! little Amarcbise te and di 3 dare to refuse 1 hor requeg } A small oad db Grouse u re- Socal ford We sows pr roused.in iy fox or Pt by Ferdinand Botte | & fe but wants £ £5000\u201d oF oa duke of Clavoland 18 Art years ! age.© is the fourth of his title, although the son be the firet duke.Two of his brothers prece eded him in the family honors.At his death, the dukedom, that of Buckingham, wii be estate as he has no issue by his m @ nor any near kinsmen living.Hs 1 amily name is Pow- lett, and he is one of th greatest landown- oe in En land, including great estates in ussex and a e city of London.Girls with slender walsto have taken to wearing dog collars in the place of belts.Yyanity, of course, ts at the back of the fad, bu | t ie a go, nevertheless.The collars thet ppesrance, but most of them are of the {size and nearly all of them can be let out fe à walk down Chestnut street | yesterd ay afte noon five oung ladles with this igh y original kind of belt on were .s ropos of the new chemo which is bein rolls ed Gut at the Royal Court Theatre a Mun represe Shakespearean Nun 8 ie the ald of mo ern Plage dec decoration, a Sorrespondent writes: \u201cI! inter- Sting the that at the moment when the won- derf staglog of Shakcspeare's plays by Irving an ansfield the subject of so much remark the director of the Munich Court Theatre should propose junning to the other extreme df presenting Shakespeare with the simpler mise en ecene usual in the author's own time.I have no doubt, however that Frelherr von Perfall\u2019's attempt will be a success, for if there is anything that will attract the Germans it is the notion that the performance is eehl.\u201d\u2014Pail Mall Gazette.è .The late Mary Crawford was sexton of St.Barnabas Chapel, New York, for nearly twenty years, and dled at the age of eighty- four.Her tion was no sinecure, She bad to put on the chancel before and take off after every service the altar furnishings, lecterne, carpet, and all the for a service of 200 people.e cared for and kept clean the holy vessels and priestly vestments.She not onl kept the miss'onary.8 room in order, but 6 8 bre pared his lunch and tea, and helped him istribute the books from the library, and visited the dick.It was with great reluctance that she gave up any of her duties when compelled by failing h th and Jose of Bight.Bays a Washington \u2018correspondent : \u201cIt 1s Ferarded, here as very creditable to Mrs.8 good feeling that she has on the mare of her boudoir a photograph of the ble mother and daughter who preceded herself and daughter as the ladies of of Be White House.It is a picture taken several and pen ago only for fivate Prise Hon, and never allowed by Cleveland At the yo oolaty Conversazione London, rece e of the most Be enerally interesting and easily intelli = o arrangements exhibited was that of Clay- den, being & model | ilustrating ho formation of ocean currents.The model was that of the Atlantic Ocean, In which real water was used, with lycopodium powder scatter- ea over it.By a very ingenious atrange- ment a gentle blast of air was delivered on the surface in such a may as to set up a circulation of air resembli ng that of fre atmosphere over the real ocean.The result was a system of currents strikingly resem blin, ose of nature.The valué of Bu \u20ac a model as this in class- æ is te \u2018The model shows that the Influence of a Panama Canal 20 miles wide would be practically wil; while if Central Amerioa tim coulée removed not a drop of the Gulf over leave the Btrait of Pa res 4 POT POURRL - : IT CURED HIM.\u201c1 don't belleve in this corporal p ment, Dominie; the only time 1 was \u2018ever rashed was for telling the trutn.\u201d Dominle: \u201c Well, it was Sffoctual in your case, ANYWAY; it cured you.FEITHER GENUS.Adolphus: \u201cMy dear Betsy, you sent a ourl of your hair in return for a sonnet ressed you, but nowl percelve that it Dever « came from your head at all.\u201d te true, onarming Adolphus, and tes piece of poetry you sent me never camo, | from your bead either, so we are qu .THB BLIND VIOLINIST OF PHILLIPS SQUARE.From the noisy street comes the sound of his play- Fitful and weird as a midnight knell; And some of the listeners\u2019 Lips are praying That the fiddler blind may vi an hi ony 5 = ro Low (of Whi at Corners The to eat Corners}\u2014The: oy etm.{ ted road in th n \u2018this eleva! a mighty one- sidéd fashion | Aunt Amanda\u2014How so?Lou 5 Mb we \u2018vo five trains going uo oO her ace and not a single one Santa down on thisl\u2014Puck.Deacon God \u201cWhat a beautiful dispensation of Providence it Is that the mind of man has n s0 constitu at memory of pain and trouble becomes fainter and fainter as times go on.\u201d Dr.Bowies\u2014 \u201cIt's Pretty tough on us dootors, though, when we come Lo collect our bills,\" Haute Express.À Forcible Illussration\u2014\u2018\u2019What do you do when people come in and bore you?\u201d a warm rsonal friend asked of a merchant.\u201cWhen hey* stay tuo g, the office-boy, who is very bright and Enows just \u2018when to inter- fore, tolls me that a gentleman | ls In the counting-house waiting to see n im portant business.\u201d \u201cHa, hal That's a capital way to get rid of bores who don\u2019t know\u2014\" Just then the boy opened the door and sung out: \u201cGent in the counting-house, oir, walt in\u2019 to see you on important D Exchange.* APR * APPOINTMENT, .| mats youn « Ivo called for my new average Tallor\u2014*8orry, but it is not Omaha Youth\u2014\u201c Why, you sald Jou, would have it done il you worked all n Average Tai No Work 1 did t work all me \u2014Omaha We Boy (reading her: Pa, are dishonest À unished the stocks?\u201d Po est Epsculates little)\u2014\u201c Occasionally, uy son, Cons de own in Wall street.\u2014Tezas PAT ings.LÉABNIS Visitor\u2014\" Fol om How are you get- non > ep ht)\u2014* First rate.Iain\u2019t done es Ca as some of the other boys, j though.I can stand on my head, but I 1 have A to my feet against the fence.I doit without being near the fénce | t all, and I guesg I can after a while.\u201d Yankes Bi .* : like the sermon to-dn: Li ao dh a.as such a nod disco urse that sept, agh the whole of it.ve Boo ton ette, \u2014 ce\u201d e ® rai ot ation db: by disgusted law an ax i it the-lew \" and he profits.\u201d \u2014 Texas \" In 's room all roads load to the look- Pre -Atthison Globe.\u201cI have & vor loquaolous barber.What se do to \u2018make him cut bis speech LA * alow do w that man Is from do you, kn inquired the reporter of a frait trait dealer, ns à stranger went out of his 8 h,\u201d was the confident reply; coc a here _yestardsy an ad | \u201che Dough ht à went metic oe it for bones before he would BL dling hnaion Critic.iG 1she \u2018Advise- \"trim.to-ourl fs\u201d lip.\u201d \u2014Boëtr] MUSICAL WATTERS.THE PROPORTIONS OF CONCERT HALLS, The Piano and Song Hecitals hy Madame - Carreno and Bignor T Elegant Playing, Ges Genial Singing.\u2018What was published last week of Heathoote Btatham\u2019s gpinlon ere a that relates to thé architecture proper 0 concert room and the comfort which should be given to the publie and the performers.we purposely omitted the paragraph treat.the requisite dimensions, which he Jiu limits toto ace & Ca, ty of 3000 2 e carers, un pena! weaken on sonority with an orchestra of trom 60 to 90 a Performers.The copputation ay.rational one overrule all \u2018other consideration, because of certain wan! city like London, possessing so many AS ry dimension, each suited to ocre pur .It is manifest that chamber music requires a hall witn slender proportions, that orchestra music p gomething much larger, without exacts dimuenalons indispensable to a ball .destined harbor ou orchestra and large oboire.somewhat to be regretted that Windses Ball, as regarde dimensions, should be a mere repro-.uction ot the Queen\u2019s Hall, too large for chamber music, and yet too small for die- playing bercy the Zonorlty of a \u201clarge cholr, Too small, particularlyin this sense that in some instances whera soloists and orchestra have to be imported trom across the border, the outlay is about three or four times greater than such a concert would cost in London, where all the elements are found on the very spot.The resultin Montreal is that, to mee Pr nses, the scale ot tes has fo be much ve what it ought be, much above What it \u2018would doubtless were we favored with a much larger bo, As the case now stands, the middle le classes and the poorer people, the least Appreciative, are NA rr loft k out, c'Tongor ns why th they muet pay $1 1 w eard at one shil- net or og lana Our ur city, this seems to the leading point, superseding even the architectural question and good musio should within easy access of all.Why not afford the lowly an opportunity of relieving their minds, soothin, their weary hearts ana lifting ts weights ing sorrow to quaff an occasional draught from the fountain of art, which seems an unattainable goal to their eager thirst?If à proof of this needed, TRY AN EXPERIMENT.Ask some of our wealthy citizens to defray the expenses necessary ensure a good Tendering of \u201cthe Messiah \"according to the on adopted European by so \u201cgovernments at which admission be free.ext, be it underatood thât the wealthy, the well-to-do, all such as can without too much inconvenience, 8 end 250 for-enjoymen main at home! 6 hall will none the ess filled to overfionine with an enthusiastic crowd; rising respectfully for the A ve japplauding the best portions to gobtent, » celling special tonton no ct rves it, and remaining seated up to the est last note, llke well-bred people.What: a Boks of good fortune such a thing Ar How Dagy among them groan he lost over his starvation which has so long stared them in the face! How they woul feel revived, and set to work the next day with renewed vigor.Alas! they are kept aloof from all but incessant to the - gar pleasures which are not too heavy a rain on their meagre income.Our benevolent societies are perhaps forced to.overlook the fact that mind has its wants like the A London paper draws attention to this e subject in the following lines: \u2018Side by side W ith those numerous institutions for betterin a hysical condition of the poorer ¢ ase h characterize the present day, we are glad to see an almost equal number for improving their mental condition.Amongst these latter, music holds a place of the highest importance; for it has n fully proved that, as a relaxation, even \u2018ragged school children\u2019 prefer a concert to apy nd, of entertainment which can be P aced before them.But in providing these umble feasts of music, it is good to see not only that the fare 18 wholesome, but that it Strengthens and invigorates the constitu- Fore know that we have over endeavored to ©, how thoroughl \u2018Inisbalctlâte the Paste \u2018of the mul tude dy \u2018playing low-class music in order to please them; and we have now to re + à case which strongly Mustrates our position.At a recent musical entertainment got u by sume zealous workers in the cause for the gratification of the waifs and strays under their simple and unoffending part song og had been tolerably well fora by the tittle choir, one of the ladles who had promoted the concert turned to a costermonger at ha r side and asked him ow he liked it.retty well,\u2019 he said \u2018but couldn\u2019t we have some better music; \u2018something of Mendelasohn\u2019s, now?\u2019 \u2018Why, said the ! , somewhat astonished, \u2018do you know anything of Mendelssohn's?\u2018Know anything of bias he replied; \u2018well I should think 80; what I should like to hear would be something from Ela or \u2018Bt.aul\u2019; if we could have had 'O, rest in the ord\" now, It t would have been worth while coming for.\u2019 Will the ladies and gentlemen who so kindly undertake the trouble of or- anizing these concerts take these little essons heart?We may think that we understand the kind of music with which the poorer classes most sympathize; but if we want any positive knowledge on th subject let rd be above taking tl Piro of a costermonger.\u201d One or two gratuitous concerts every year,mote if stone de accepted as an unparallel boon by whose straightened circumstances Yorbia iho silghtest in- Se.on of this kind entailing an extra ex- however slight.\"If free concerts are an impoésibility, a large hall seems en im- perat ve necessity, in order to allow of a certain number of seats at reduced pri say 25c, 25¢, being at the disposal of tne working le EE unfair to deprive them con- antly of n to concerts; the moral bone Soran rete would 1d be FRUITFUL TO ALL THE COMMUNITY.The question at stake bears not only upon the dimensions of the hall pro er § it has to deal wit tp the platform also, oral masses conan à large space, clay when acter a com by an orchestra.The platform in the Lari s Hall, sho exlonsion tat for the resent, even with the extension taking up wo rows of seats, would become muc small if the 1deaof a regular annual festival, with cholr, were to gatn ground and me an established fact.In such a case, the organ, 60 thoroughly \u2018useless, alas! would have to be removed, ditto the two small galleries, and a platform with steps would have to be ra capable of accommodating a large number of choristers and instrumentalists; about 350 persons might thus find m in it.This would probab y bq sufficient for a fow to come.n the other hand the want of on organ would be badly felt in ke.Rumo r credits the © proprie, core ef V Windsor Hell with the in erecting one there, thus getting far ahead of the Queen\u2019s Hall.ere is also some question of plscing, one ln the third À hall alluded te last with a seatin capacity for 3000 the Franch Memorial Hall.An organ In a concert room opeupy à position such as not to ve de cho ters; that adopted for the Queen\u2019s Hall is most disadvantageods, To remed this, three expedienta have been pro 1st Ca: ng the qrgan the whole length ot the wall facing the pubtio; 2nd.Dividing it Into two triangular sections, with a terminating in a slightly curved line, each \u2018section ta D à éodrner; Bus.pending | it al st the wall, above the choris rst plan, leas costly than the other \u20ac two, would not present so pretty an appearance unless enhanced by orpa- mentation, which would naturally raie th ce.Preference should be Liven to the Bird ird mode of solving the di when- aver space on the platform is insufficient to accommodate a large choir, In any case the keyboards shou! be re moved from the organ Venus enablin the ¢ graanist to jud dge the effect produced from a stance.keyboards would be in a better place near the extremity of the platform on a level mith the floor, thus avoiding Jlaking up too much 8 ores an is altogether incomplete.us Pas t of spon seeing this full scope, and derive personal advantage while conferrin, of on the publio a lasting benefit, provid of adnilon thoy adopt a a Nery low ratan! 0 foo, Much has Pme said pe the power of music to effect most beneflclal resuite upon the afflicted, buth In mind and body; and there can be little doubt that a ver great deal still remains to be done when the sul» pot tod have and ming & useless orne- | coñcért Toom without a suitable oice at the front ap fllled up in our city.Our organ- fi at Just be able to give their talent | finding his patient in a state of con nfirmed melancoka, managed induce her to try over some of the music for which she had an especial fondness in former years, and thus not only restored her temporarily to fomparative cheerfulness, but, by presgrib- g a repetition of { this medicine, and seelug ee she obeyed his directions\u2014 at each of bis visits, managed in an almost incredibly short time to effect a permanent cure.\u2014 Musical Times Why not have had in Madame Carreno's behalf .the sensible idea of characterizing her on post bills in the same manner © 5 on the programmes, a great pianiste, insteud © The, test Hi ving pianiste.\u201d .The \u2018great- t! Is is the qualitication applied nowadays to all circue-riders, acrobats, gymnasts, jugglers, prestidigitators : ali the curivsi- Toa, perambulating phenomena and anuma- EXHIBITED IN EVERY FAIR are in turn styled the greatest things on earth: \u2019tis Barnum\u2019s favorite advertisement.Why underrute Madame Catreno by an appellation recognized as a vulgar bait?With her widespread reputation an miration she inspires, would it not have seemed more dignitied to du away with exaggerated advertising?Her name alone ls magie, attracts the eye, allures the public; ecessity for coupling it with threadbare o Dithats fit to discredit a name rather than shed lustre over it, and drive away the public rather than entice it.Such was not the case, however, in this circumstance, because our ublic has been familiar with Mme.Carreno or.manyyears,and cherishes a tenderspotin her behalf, which personally we cannot help sharing.Yet we must notice that the in tor- pretation of the \u201cSonata Appassionata\u201d was reated in too fanciful & way.Classical \u2018Beethoven, even in such instances where passion and impetuosity apparently pre- inate, seers [ll at ease when dressed in a continuous ad libitum, indulging every freak of movement and measure as a Hungarian waltz, The ardante con moto was more subdued, more penetrating, more in copine with its roper spirit et us explain our criticism to avoid muisinter- pretation.While speaking of freaks in measure, our intention {s evidently not to eay that Madame Curreno does not keep time, or knows not how to keep time; indeed she is too great a musician and has too keen a sentiment of rhythm to be accused of such a thing; we merely wish to sa that she takes intentional liberties, which she might well avoid if such were her leagure, which are out of piace with ethoven, but which are sometimes necessary and would prdduce splendid effects.in compositions of another order.| Wherever imagination can te its flight, Madame Carreno reigns promo: or mellow touch, her exquisite and grand sonoriLy, her accurate Jmbéohanism with its great delicacy, afford a score of Qualities palpable to all, which fairly carry the public by storm.And as it lies within her power to delight the aies with plec re Oven of elegance, subtle grace an y, we regret secin her so often, treat us to that hackneyed \u201cPasquinade\u201d of Gottschalk's Mr.Tagliapietra attempted \u2018nothing very ambitious in his choice of compositions, yet each of his selections was a touch-stone against which a mediocre singer would have stumbled.He is a fine artist, a affifos sipger, fossess ing all the native qualities of the tallan singer without any of the defects common to a large number.Not the faintest tinge of affectation, either in manner or in styis, a chastened gobriety characterizing a true artlst, mindful of his art and i his own dignity, never for a moment dreaming of obtaining plaudits in a way detrimental to the work he sings.The voice 18 beautiful, even, homogeneous ro its registers; sound is sustained ntiful and firm breathing; each rase is developed with ease and regulari- ov.Fhever exhibiting the slightest traco of failyue.1 porta menio, 60 much used ong Italians, is always well Wrought, without jerk or slide.thing in manner tells of care, conviction anti reason, and by these qualities the true singer stands revealed.The only fault to as the somewhat unsteady attack of \u201cThine \u20ac eyes so blue\u201d and \u201cOuvre tes yeux,\u201d the movement of the latter being a httle too slow.All persons susceptible of enjoying graceful, olegant playing a and genial, expressive login ng.w usly await a recurrence e Carreno and Mr.Tagliapietra's visit ere long.SYMPHONY.Custom and Other Receipts.The custom receipts of Montreal for the month of May were Pe827, 691.99, as against $766,415,83 during May.1888, an increase for this year of $61,276.18.The Inland Bevenue race colpta for the past month amount to $170, 90, as against $187, 187.66 during ge Joi, ia increase in favor of this year of $13,199 In the Police Court $482.95 vers received uring May of this year, as against $1338 in mous mon h., ee thy Recorder's Court 1568.8\" À oF fh $1384 in April, \u2018and $1901.55 in Sin My à 184 vrisoners wi to gaol, against 15 the previous month.No.1 Salvage corps, Captain John Beck- ingham in command, responded to 27 fire alarms; No.2 vage Corps, fireman Pre- vost in charge, responded to 16 alarms.Receptio His Lordship Archbishop Fabre will hold his monthly reception at his palace to-mor- row evening at eight o'clock.CANADIAN PACIFIC To Sault St.Marie ST.PAUL, \u2018MINN, \u2014AND\u2014 MINNEAPOLIS, AND ALL POINTS IN THE Northwestern States First Train Leaves Windsor St.Station \u201c10.00 AM, - 3xD JUNE.Traine will leave at same bour daily thereafter.sleepers, Coaches and Celonist Rleepers threugh without change to sit.Paul and Minnenpolis.Time Saved! 130 Miles Saved! spd purchase tickets at 206 8t, tion; Windso d june rect: Windsor street Btation; Win so Hi the ad-.HALIFAX, N.S.Summer Carnival A FULL WEEK OF THE GRANDEST EVENIRIN THE HISTORY OF AMERICA.August alh to 100, 1889, Military and Naval Demonstrations never before witnessed on this side of the Atlantic.Realistic Mithic Battles on Land and Water.Attack on Halitax by H.M.Ships of War.Rowing Regattas tor Professionals and Amateurs, with large prizes, Mammoth Day and Torchlight Processions for Trades and Firemen.Professional and Amateur Athletics.Military Sporting Tournament.Horse Races, Yacht Races, Walking Matches.Brilliant Harbor Illumination, Band Tournaments.Regiments ot Militia Encgmped.5,000 Soldiers and Sailors Under Arms, Uniformed Boston Oddfellows, with Bands.Great Electrical Exhibitions, Aquatic Musical Concerts.Baseball Matches between American Teams.Citizens\u2019 Grand Carnival Ball, Public Garden Concerts and Pyrotechnic Exhibitions.Military and Naval Reviews.Militia and Artillery Competitions.EXCURSIONS BY ALL ROUTES, ES further information will be forwarded on W.C.BISHOP, Ecc.'y Halifax Bummer, Sappival 122 3 law EDDING \u2014 FINE GOLD JEWELLERY AND WATCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.\u2014A VERY FINE BELEOTION OF- SOLID SILVERWARE 411 th Latest dostens in Brass Ware, Art China & Pottery.Our ustial large assbrtment of FINE ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.Newest Goods.Most Chaste Designs.We make a Specialty of Cabinets oft CUTLERY and PLATE, Suitable for presentations.THE FINEST SELECTION IN THE CITY OF FINE CLOCKS, in Marble, Onyx & Brass.LADIES\u2019 and GENTS TRAVELLING BAGS, Either with'or without Fittings, ALL NEW GOODS \u201cAT LOWEST PRICES! 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BAD REVOLT OF TRIBES IN MOROCCO.More Eviction Rcepes in Ireland \u2014 Tension - Between Germany and Switzerland \u2014 Double Murder in Ireland.CABLE.All of the Westphalla pitmen have resumed work The strike in Bohemia is extending.Fir- teen hundred hinds are out of work Many physicians are leaving Berlin for East Africa in response to Capt.Wissman's call.The Vatican authorities are alarmed at the reception King Humbert met with in Germany.Emperor Francis (Joseph bas requested the shah of Persia to pustpone his visit to Vienna.Lord James Douglas will proceed against the Jockey Club for warnlug him off the Newmarket course.smallpox has broken out among the men posing Cuptain Wissman's Soudanese contingent, and doctors are asked for.A boy 13 years old has been sentenced to one month 8.imprisonment at Miltown- Malbay for inciting people to boycott a sale of cattle, Several tribes In Morocoo have rebelled against the Sultan.The rebels have made prisoners of a number of officers, and threat od to kill them.A battering ram was used in the evictions on the Bowell estate in Curk yesterday.Several were wounded.A buoy named Shea was fatally injur A sleeping car on \u2018the railway between St.Petorsburg and Warsaw was destroyed by fire yesterday and a nurse and her charge, a colonel\u2019s child, were burned to death.It is stated that the Princes of Murat olaim an indemnity from Italy of 51,000,000 lire fur the contiscated estates of King Joa- chim, It is understoud they were offered 30,000,000 lire.The tension between Germany and Switzerland has been increased by the arrest at Zurich of two travelling German booksellers ainst whom false information had been given by Sooialists.Lord Randolph Churchill denies that he was annoyed at the presence of Mr.Parnell at Sir Charles Russell's recent dinner.He ys he hus met Mr.Parnell privatoly before, and their relations are most cordia A despatch has been received at London tro Geu.Hippolyte, the insurgent leader in Hayti, saying he has defeated President Legitime, captured Portau Prince, the capital of that country, aud proclaimed himself provisional president.Mr.Balfour, the chief secretary for Ireland, introduced in the House of Commons, last evening, bills £ r the drainage and improvement of the Shannon and other Irish rivers and lougha, and also for the construction of railroads in Ireland.John H.Lawlor, manager of the Bally- mena branch of the Provincial bank of Ireland, and Mr.Murray, the assistant manager, have been shot dead on the road, a short distance from Ballymena, It is sup- urray shot Lawfor and then committed suicide.The crime has no connection with agrarian troubles.The evictions on Lord Lansdowne\u2019s Lug- gacurran estate in Ireland have been completed.Eight tenants were evicted yesterday, making twenty-four in all.Strong resistance was offered by the tenants and thelr oo with aud the police made several charges with their batons.Nine arr were made, n tenants settled with the landio The St.Petersburg Official Mesaenger's report of the Czar's speech in tuasting the Prince of Montenegro has caused a sensation ali over Euro \u201che Berliu and Vienna urses became de on the publication of the report.ne full text of the Czar\u2019s speech ie anxiously awaited, and it is believed will modify the Oficial Messenger'a version.AMERICAN.The Rock Island gave notice yesterday that it would meet the rates of the Chicago, Burlington & Nortbern between Chicago and St.Paul on traffic originating in the east to take effect June 3.It was the last road to shocumb and it did so to protect Its local business.It is estimated at the Treasury.department, syashiggion, thi that there has been decrease of $8,000,000 the public debt during May, notwithstan ing the disbursement of nearly $12,000,000 during the month on account of pensions.de treasury surplus is now stated at $54,000,00C.du Eu Two hundred settlers arrived at Winni- g, via Canadian Pacific Rallway, yester- ay.Hon, C.H.Tupper and family left Ottawa yesterday for Halifax and Pictou, where ey will spend the swnmer months, Thursday, June 27.is appointed a dav for taking 8 vote in the County of Drummond on the petition for the repeal of the Canada Temperance act, A.J.McMillan, the Ontario agent of the Manitoba Governmient, yesterday received the following telegram \u2018from Premier Green- way regarding the crops in that province: \u201cCrop reports coming into department from all points of the province; no word of damage of any kind ; hear nothing of effects of frost; reports all that could be desired; very ge area under crops.Captain Ericson, of the captured Gloucester schooner \u201cMattie Winship,\u201d denies that he was fishing inshore, but \u2018apt.Knowiton- says the evidence for conviction 1e over whelming.Not only did the ankee skipper admit that he Tas one ne Inst the limit, and that he intended fishi ng there, but Captain Knowlten actually foun & quantity of uncleaned codfish on the Yankee's deck.A young pi named Katie Dunbar, who was engaged in a contestionery store in Toronto, was found dead at 122 Queen street east yesterday.~he had been attended by Dr.Pollard there, who found he er taking medicine to procure abortion.Ste to doctor the medicine was given har by woman named Wright.Dr, Pollard tri to counteract the effects of the medioine, but the, girl succumbed yesterday morning.right has been arrested.D a \u201823 years old and comes from Guelph.THE WAR ON THE TICKERS.No More Quotations to be Distributed by the New York and Chicago Exchanges.NEw York, May 31 It was officially an- Bounced at the New York Stock Exch p.m.that no more quotations will disudouted by stock iudicators or tickers.Quotatlons will be gathered on the floor tomorrow, but mem ors will have to furnish them to customers by memorandum as in olden times.The new order gues into effect to-morrow.- CACO, May 31.\u2014In accordance with previous announcement, official quotations of the Board of Trade will be cut off to-mor- row from about 500 correspondents, who are non-members of the board.Arrange- monts Have been made inmost instances by commission merchants to keep their customers informed of market changes, and an increased foroe of telegraphers will be on the floor to handle the business, m= te ployés of the Gold and Stock Telegraph Company were sent out this afternoon to- remove all oi tho offices of persons and corporations pot members of the board.\\ George M.Hur ay secured fin in unction from Suds Tuley restraining the Board of Trade and the Western Union Telegraph Company from removing his stock quotation Pie er.Hurd has brokers\u2019 offices in St.Paul and Minneapolis, and insists that the market reports are public property.ANOTHER STATEMENT In Connection With the Murder of Dr.Cronin\u2014The Murdered Man's Cléthes.Crcado.May 31.\u2014An evenin Tr SAYS - some valuable in or mation - ny 10 Cronin case has beôn gathered from \u201cMack,\u201d wins Williams, alias McWilliams, who was arrest ed in a cheap.lodging house.Mnek à latms to be 6 carpenter.He told tha followiog story: OntheZud ot May hé was working for a Mrs.Wilson, on North Atsland avenue, scarcely a block from the Carlson cottage.Mack is putting in screen windows, nnd a tod Mis.|\" Du log, came into the room where he ven.and talked with Mrs.Wilson.Mrs.Dud diey, .who is stout and fleshy, talked very bitter- Ïy \u2018against a physician, who attended her husband.Mack heard tho name \u201cDr Cronin\u201d mentioned, but did not know whether the ph sician complained of was the Cronin roferred to or not.Mrs.Dudley med ver eh, o ted und frequently rownrked, rar at nie \u201cI will get even with dalev said she was work- 1 wo aun s and seratched for thirty-eig! + ra in an orphap asylum on Bur pires TT she was goin Sei leave the as pa gal) expec to.go to live wi two cottage near Dudiey | potated à in \"the ection ae THE CARLSON COTTAGE.in referring to the place into which she was fafa to move.At the Ch 0 nursery, on Its 3 rented the Carison cottage.Dr.Cronin\u2019s clothes bave been found near the mouth of the Fifty-ninth street eewet.They were buried a foot under ground.Tha vest found did not belong to the dactor.is supposed that one of the murderers has it.he residence of the Carisons was Searched to-day, but nothing suspicious was foge O'gunivan, the iceman, Frank Wood- ruff and Detective Coughlin were arraigned Lefote Judge Wililamson this afternoon charged with the murder of Dr.Cronin.After pleading not guilty they were taken back to gaol, verse few Sppotators were present, and O'Sull an attorney in court.Lawyer David sor Orsuivers entered uw motion to quash the lpdic ent, put no date was set for arguments.C ner was furnished with a copy of the adieu against him.The Police Records Are Not Kept.The death of the late Deputy-Chlef Nae- gele is much felt 1n police circles.In his time fie used to do all the office work, such as keeping the books of the Da en The records have not been kept since bis demise, though there are five more fiers at tbe Central Station now.than in Mr.Naegele\u2019s time.Chief Hughes says that the heglect of the records proves that he needs he was promised by the Police C Committee.i .Dust on the Mountain Roads.The Park Commissioners met yesterday afternoon.Mr.McGibbon, the park ranger, was instructed not to allow the park to be used for exercising horses, or to allow horses to be tied to trees.The serious question of the dust on the roads was considered, and the damage to citizens\u2019 clothes and the Inconvenience they suffered, and it was resolved to ask Councl) for $2000 for a new Worth- iopton force lift pump, to be placed at the mountain top to pump up water to water Lhe ro Frederick T.Roberts, M.D.Professor in the University poules London, Eng., aminer in tbe Ro I\u201d College of Sur Cons, calls attention ig Tho fact that heud-ache, dizziness, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, derangements \u201cof eo digestive or- ÆAns, are Cormmon By mptome of kidney disease.Warner's Bale Lure cures these symptoms by removing the cause and putting the kidneys in a healthy condition.Nature never does anything by halves, Art comes in with a knife to make the oyster appear on the haif-shell.The action of Ayer\u2019s Pills upon the stomach and liver is prompt and bene The Boston Globe thinks: roposal to form n photographers\u2019 irom \u201cafould be met with a negative.\u201d We have \u201csold Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for many years.Nothing we have sold has ever given such perfect satisfaction for coughs and colds, and in advanced cases of consumption it has shown remarkable eflicacy.P.S.Brown & Co, Fail River, 488.Special Notices.De Lotbintere House.VAUDREUIL, P.Q.Messrs.Vallée Brothers are still the pro- prietore of this magnificent summer estab- Jshment made 80 popular by the energy and vod management oi Succens attained) last year isa guaran that nothing will be spared this year in order to render this sucoess more brilliant.The extensive improvements which are at the tbinière.present being made n ouse will make this establishment the most perfect as a summer resort, as well from the beautiful site of the hotel as from the comfort and accommodation that the guests will find.For full information relative to the renting of rooms and all other information address Brothers, na pro priétors, Vaudreuil, P.Q.Commencing Monday, 3rd June, a radical change will take place in the Canadian Pa- citic train their present morning train to Quebec will leave & 8.10 a.m.ins of 10.10 a.m.Thelr mornin rain to so Ottawa will leave at 8.50 a.usle ea station,instead of 9.05 a.a, m., ys wil cop at nearly all stations between Montreal and Ottawa.Following thls train, but.startin from Windsor Street Station, will be a fas fast express leaving for Ottawa at 10 a.m.This additional train is consequent on the opening of the 800 Line, and will run every day in the week.East bound, ia oo: red of the opening of the\u201d Short Line to previously noticed in this paper, the se; tween here and Sherbrooke will be suppl mented; a train leaving here at 8.30 p.m., and arriving here in morning at 8.36 a.m.The improvements are still golng on at the Windsor Street Station; the vement around the station ie nearly completed, and the waiting rooms both on the upper and Joep flats are being very artistical My fin- hed.See our advertisement in this paper for Children's Coats and Infants\u2019 Robes.Henry Morgan & Co.128 2 8.Carsley propays express charges on all orders amousting to $5.00 and over, A regular male masher is Something like a sheet of By pape A sllly « sa atuck on it and soon wishes it were ro ost DISEASED BLOOD.Humors, Blotches, Sores, Scales, Crusts and Loss of Hair Cured \u201c + \u2014 ; Terrible Blood Poison.Suffered all 4 man could suffer aud live.Face and body covered with awful serce.-Used the Unti- curs Remedies ten weeks and is practioal- Iy cured.A remarkable case, contracted a terrible blood- photroning yeu « yes 1 Trea with Ghgnicisne, : neither of oot whom did me uy Pood.ve.Four Cort em, knowing if they did me no good they con make me 2e worse.been using them pry ten ke most happy to «ay that I am almont nae of be | ef Saree that covede: my face and body.My fac 3 as Bad, ff not worse, than that of Miss Boynton.pra en of in Your book, and I would say to Lo any on e ln condition, to use CUTICURA will anrolr be cured.You mar I ase this jester in the interests suffering humanity.E W.REYNOLDS, Ashland, Ohio.Cevered with Running Beres 17 yoars.I have been troubled Tith akin sud scalp disease for seventeen years.Myh ti Was one run- ping sore © god my bo body I aos d with Shem as od a great many remedies wit] Sout \u201ceffects uni 1 Ted the UTIOURA Rrveoms and am thankful A t ured\u201d ter 1470 monthu their use stu eu cel it my duty .you PAY Shadi tate Ee oo.NJ.Dug and Seratehod 38 years.Mr.Dennis Downing ten Tiers Detter.J have RT) termed Jprunitu % and bave suffered phy anût num ber of doctors, but Sot no Hd Ay body could have got $500 pad th The CUTICURA REMEDIES cured m man Who invented CUTIOURA.CHENEY GREEN, Cambridge, Mass.CUTICURA REMEDIES re Sold ava here.Pric URA, ge _ RraoLvEnT.$1.50.od D 3 8 borin D CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Boston n, Mass, pou A for \u201cHow to_Cure Skin Diseases,\u201d Gé pages, 50 Hlustrations, an an 0 testfmonials 4 PIN PLES, bl igh heads.chapped and oily skin A preven thoy Curicuma MEDICATED BOAP.CACHING SIDES AND BACK, dmterifñs pat 7 x evo be He a Cuticurn Anti-Paln mater, th est and only inetantaneo tu strengthening plaste: * 5 Tew Fes and ee more.Swavpn's so 7 dresse, sruaifeé aéirevs receipt of rd A bog; dl Sareea.OR.Gait & SON, Fhüséetphie, LH \u2014 these gentiemen.The above estate on bi ; renown nu Melua M | CURES COLDS, COUGHS, SORE THROAT HOARSENRESS, STIFF NEOK, BRONCHITIS, READY RELIES QUICKER THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY.ADWAY°S READY RELIEF, 1BR MOST CERTAIN AND BAFE PAIN REMEDY In the world, that instantly stops the most exoru- clating vain.Itnever fails togive ease to the suf- rer of Pain arising irom whatever cause; it La truly, the great CONQUEROR OF PAIN, And has done more good than any known remedy.For Bprains, Bruises, Backache, Pain in the Chest or Side, Headache, Toothache, or any other external Pain, a few applications, rubbed on by hand, seta, like magico, causing the pain to instantly stop.For Lumbago, Sciatica, Pains in the small of the Back, more extended, longer continued and repested appit- cations are necessary.All internal Pains, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic, Brasma, Nauses, Soa-Bickness, |- Fainting Spells, Nervousness, Blesplessnsss are relieved instantly snd quickly cured by taking inwardly 20 to Ou drops in half s tmunbler of water Directions socompany eseh bottle.PRICE, 25e.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.(Xo.1) law INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the atior a VA JOBEPH FORTIN, Boot snd Shoe erchant, t.Hen To of No ntreal, Insoiv andre ned vil of Pine, \"ESS a TS o' 8 ar at TY insolven Ag pee, of b usisiess.No.3628 tre Dame st Feet, !' of said estate, cons k of boots ind shoes as inventory.5: quo pets snd utp = 088 Fix Book dobta, as per list.vsurenéesencencce ong $1469 05 For further information apply to CHS.DESMARTEAU, urstor, No.1508 Notre Dame street.MARCOTTE & ECHEMENT, 127 4 2aw oneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bazkrupt Steck for Sale by Publie Auction.InReL.1.RAYMOND, L'Anste Gardien, pe (Angers Pos Post Office.The undersigned will by instruciions of the Curator, Sell by Punlie, Auction.for Cas he follow- the « Katate,on T bh bove the eventh Day of JONE, instant, at Eleven o'clock in\u2019 | the forenoon, a! ir Hooms.number 86 St.Peter.| airest, Mo reas: ° Lrurrrenennarenaec cena 8 83507 sen gis 34.28 Patent fos 53 1 Ho El: Block; sto.234.00 wn 25.Amo in su to.2,001.40 Book Wei cores s bad appt on St inyvpoted A oy izmivencs Store by Cor ICIOdSIOU00 DD pd bd put fd ud ud 2 BESSENTS ENSENIENSEN E Booseu ao» = pad > 004 8 38 3 85 25 S72tst8 61 ; 40 .do .do do 8 1207 TE nial watch.a8 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Ottawa, 16tn May, 1869.POSTPONED! The date of above Sale has been POSTPONED to THURSDAY, June 13th, 1889.WILLIAM H.ARNTON, 121 t2 Queen's Auctioneer.226 PAILS DAMAGED LARD.The subscribers, instructed by MESSRS.H.& A ALLAN, will sell ; BY PUBLIO AUCTION, AT THEIR BHEDS, on TUESDAY, 4th JUNK, 18860, PAILS\u2019 D, Ex.BA Fura ,LARD, Blightly Damaged.SALE AT 12 O'CLOCK (NOON), WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Aucti 1273 J.& Thomson & Co.'s Sales HP FURNITURE AND o Usual Wéékiy Sal = Househog 4 Furniture will a per on FRIDAY Jip Jf BRE, Sunde bat \u20ac, are received ed uD to Bots of LE selles commen: atl o'c! ; J.8.THOMSON ® CO, 12876 _.uctionocers, GALE OF PICTURES! To shall sell st our Rooms, 241, 243 BT.JAMES | 7108 MONDAY, Srd JUNE, ES STREE the balance of those besutif Framod sad got Titéographe and'Enalth hromoa \u2018emracing such vublecta sthel Pursuit of ro after À bach The Colored ua sy Le cores (© LE AT 3 O'CLOCK.J.8.THOMSON & CO., 127 2 Auctioneers.BTP ! Pers ! We have for private sale a large selection of Fiesau ror Bartonsia\u201d strongly se aile and PA x , Of efie Cali aad ge ta spo our Booms, 2 1, 243 Bt.James str .,.8.THOMAS ° 1214 ON © pe PRICE'S BELMONT and LONDON SPERM CANDLES.Te be had from red Ginse Grecers.REMOVAL! TRAVELLERS\" INSURANCE CO\", Ot Harttord, Conn.,.have removed to the new offices, on the first floor, TEM BUILDIF rE on WI.HANSON, \"127 9 -_Obief Agent.LiEBIL GCOMPANY'S EXTRACT{!MEAT noiionee Finest snd tan Cheapest Mes Meat Fla Stock fo for Bou ah bes Sl ner cuit\u201d Te e e \u201d Genuine only with fac simile ot Justus ven Liebig'ssignature in blue acresslabel.asabove.Sola by keepers, Gr and Dru LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT 00., L'td, J ndon.a PREPARATION Passes sin TECHNOLOGY.Candidates for the Institute are often rejected or \u201cconditioned in spite of hard work, simply from not having worked in the right way.Reference is made te the Faculty of the Institute conoern- ing the preparation which has long a speciality at Chauncy Hall Bohool, Boston (Boylston street, very near the Institute).126 Zeod The Protestant Central Board of Examiners.oS Sxeminatio candids tes for teachers\u2019 &ip- omas bel FT on Ty DAY.prod, atoam and tom n ES re nr » tan diplome.) odays ont daz sp Acsiemy following p osx Place oO __ Meeting.Portage du Fort{Rev.A.A.Aller.Model School.Aylmer .|Rev.T, Cunninghdm| Model School.Montreal}! Dr.\u2019ireiley igh Bchoo Yuebec.High Schoo.Local Centres.Deputy Examiners.L|T.Afnsife TX ou ga n Bev.FM.Terlor School House, H \u2026|Bev.James B.M The Academy, Btaonstead.|A.Thomaon.pe Wenleyan Cole.B8herbrooks.{11 Jyblerd.Academ Richmond.|.\u2019 [Hov Pr \u2014:|8t Francis Col- Inv ernoss ver ompson|The Academy.> .Ÿ onto ode) Echoct.Now Carlin 1 8chool.A ode Three Rivers.US Le Ecopger The Academy.Candidates for Elements and Model &chool diplomas them selves st any one of the 8 bonus.All candidates uired to appl Sr.ssion to \u201cto Her.El 1 \"Ror.\u20ac an presen 0 the Deputy Examiner on the day of examination.An the Sxamiination in sold only once a esr, candi tas whose clehteonth birthday occura | to thé\u201d ena \u201cBandidates are requested 10 | ind ns biy ri ates A + 0 odo .of certi- ee the fo orme of applica on an ficate of mo ere chi ELSON I.REXFORD, 127 2 Recretary.FENDER! sak Eu tas Jf & pie for Painting the Grand bet 1 June ne 4h apd fol) fnfor- hot bind themselves 10 sooept Fr H.WILDUONKE.\u2018 cod Meetings and Amusements.ANININS NAN LAS OS TN NAINA CADEMY OF MUSIC.Eunxy THOMAS, - Losses snd Manager, Bix Nights and Saturday Matinee.Geo.M.Wood, - Marguerite St.John, And special English Company.Friday Night and Saturday Matinee, sSHE STOOPS TO CONQUER! Saturday night PRIVATE NECKRETARY! Reserved seats now vn Sule ut Nordheimer's.1254 QFPABROW & JACOBS THEATRE ROYAL EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING THIF W THE BIGALL STAR VARIETY COMPANY Prices of admission\u201410c, 20c and 3c.Reserved Beas.Toe extra, Flan at Prime u's Music Store, Comrna-besior = Allpnts Comedy Coupany.© PARROW & JACOBS, THEATRE ROYAL.Every Afternoon and Evening, week cou mencing MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, LESTER & ALLEN'S ALL AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO.20 ARTISTS\u2014 20 Unquestionably the finest company of the season.Prices of adiiseion\u201410c, 0c sud 30c.Reserved seats, 10c extra.Plan at Prince's, Comrsa-MY GERALDINE.128.1 CYCLORAMA or Jerusalem, The racldxieu aad 0 .The Greatest Attraction vf the Century, Cor.St.Catherine nnd \u201c#t.Urbuis Streets, Open daily.Yan to 10.30 pan.The Street Oars pass the building.fet Grand Musical Attraction! THE CITY BAND (50 strong, with 25 European soloists) Open Air Concerts! Underthe direction of Mr.Ernest Lavigne, Will take place daily st BOHMER PARK, commencing on'the first ola June.E \u20ac ts\u2014After + 8 pom.till 5.30 p.m.se Evenings, 8 p.n.til] 10.30 p.m.Sohmer Park, which has been beautifully laid out for the summer season, la at the corner of tre Dame and Panet streets.Train car service by Notre Daine and Craig streets every 5 minu Park open from 1 p.m.till 11 p.m.ADMISSION, 10 Cents.2254 > NT LEF PINE PARK, MONTREAL JUNE 11, 12 AND 13.FIRST DAY \u2014 TUESDAY, JUNE 21, Puree 00 clase re 3200\" Presenied by Hon.Premier Prairies for Parsons of Quebec horse: Purse $300.e 2.35 class SECOND DAY_WEDNESDAY, TONE: 13.Parse .Purse ON Purse $300.For Montreal Class.THIRD DAY\u2014THURSDAY, JUNE 13.Purse = gio.For Hotelkeopers and Butchers\u2019 horses, purse $500\" 3500.paires Slose .Named race Free for all Mercier's $500 Purse else trotied Ja June Si nota armers o th Province will tted {ree at the r.ng rses divide ed 50.5 1 rie J por cen cent.Fn- n nomination, balance June.10° Tor entries and doter mig unication eT BAU, Secretary.1281 1808 BG a ret Mon rel PQ.- OYAL SCOTS OF CANADA.ANNUAL CHURCH PARADE.The Battall on will parade in fall dress, on BIN.DAY NEXT, the 2nd June, st 2.30 p.m.Bund and Band, pl Poors 3nd oy plongers\u2019 to ?aitqnd d J 127 2 YRED, LYDON, Capt.and Adjt.T.GABRIEL LACROSBE Regn! t ceting above orl, mon LS of Monday Evening, se 8, at School Hall, Centre street, | All members requested to Hi THOS.W.KANE, Hon.Bec.Bt.G.L D, > Po WORKINGMEN'S.Benelt Society.The usual monthly meeting on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 8rd June, at 8 p.m.eibl is reset sea very important notion ue be be Bron: The annual nef and soctal gathering on Whit- Mondsy, 10th ne ON GAUNTLETT 1281 Secretary.quest 8T ANNA T A&B SoQrETY WILL HOLD 10] eer 12ch JUNE, Btenmer \u201cFilgate\u201d will leave the Basin, food of McGill Btreat, at 9.30 and St.Gabriel Locks at 10 o'clock Tickets, 50c.Children.25c.JAMES He weary.128 4 law THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RALWAY HAVE ARRANGED FOR Famers Excursions\u20143 To Leave all points in the Province of Quebec.June 6th, Reture until July 10th, 1 ss».June 13th, Return notll July 23rd, 1889.June 18th, Return until July $8th, 1880.RETURN FARES COLONIST CLASS \u2014TO0~\u2014 \u2018 DÉLORAINE.628.00 MOOSOMIN 3400 so SRE gut OOSEJAW 3 0 Aad = g yo Cheap Return Tickets from Winnipe \u201cil slso- ven those who wish to examine other lands | Roto and the Northwest, Parties from other points should arrange to con Rect with the 8.20 p.m.train fr om Montreal Jane ga , 13th and 1th, 1880, as tiokets will only be to travel on this traîn\u2014no slopover will be {Howea Fast of Winnipeg in either direction.or full information, apply to any Ticket A t of on Canadian Pacific Railway.124 Pour RAMMAR HCHOOL{\u2014 BERTHIER EN HE, T\u2014On account of the weather the sthietio RDAY, Ju Bent rp! wm.PPT parents and friends will ve cordialiy elcome.127% BANK OF JIONTRERL.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN «that a dividand of Five per cent.for tue current half year takings total iatrimstion for the year of Ten pes cent sun deere: up capital stock of this Incitniion hat been red, Andy at the cam rll be pas Ale at 125 Ba: otne-jndtn- ci by, mite ta firaniction, 8 an kina Hote ay.the First Te of une pr The Transfer Books will be closed from, Iho 17th to the 31st of May next, both day « fneiust The Annual General Mastine of the Chareholders will be held at the Banking How of the jnstitntion on Monday, thie Third day of June eat, Tuecbau tu be taken t Ono 0'ciock.By oor of tho Board, me TY PUR ANA 7 Genors] Ménager.Montreal, 24th April, 1889.D7 12 2aw Donald Morrison Defence Fund! $ \u201cva TOR'# OFFICE.Stornoway, Que.ot May, 1880, vibes Ying been Joleated ne Treasurer ot this Fund, I ve and ackno 8 mn ri) me As instrygcted, 1 a nt ressurers in various localities.HUGH LEONARD, __ 1244 arcade, eT x # pta mes \u201cmujér in tHE rap) 8 : \"AWFUL CATASTROPHE.JOHNSTOWN, PA, NEARLY WIPED OUT, aA Bursting Regervolr Submerges the Towa\u2014 Two Hundred Lives Reported te be Lost-Floods in Other Places.SR TaCs May 31.\u2014A sudden freshet is rted in the Korth Fork river, east of Jo nstown, in the Alleghany mountains.Two-thirds of Johnstown is said to be under water.pd the : railroad and telegraph lines are washed out.Later\u2014The flood at Johnstown has resulted in an awful catastrophe.It is said the reservoir above the town broke about 5 o'clock this evenin and e immense volume of water rushed down to the city, carrying with it death and destruction.Houses ith their occupants were swept away, scores, probably hundreds, of people + te drowned.There is no communication with Jonhnstown,but a telegraph operator in the Pennsylvania railroad tower at Bage Holiow, twelve miles this side of Johnstown, says at least seventy-five dead bodies have floatéd past.The wires are all down and no trains are running east of Blairsville, which | is about twenty-tive miles west of Johnsto A still later despatch says:\u2014The latest reliable information received from Johns- town comes through Pennsylvania railroad officials, who aver that over 200 dead bodies have been counted floating down the streain at Johnstown alone.Johnstéwu is a post.borough in.Cambria oounty, Pennsylvania, on the Conemaugh railroad, seventy-eight miles east of Pittsburg.It is the eastern terminus of the western division of the Pennsylvania canal.It is surrounded by mountains, and is the sont of the Cambria Iron n Company's rail ut 1600 men being usua y employed.The population is about 8000 ; HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST.A special from Greenburg says a report has reached here that Lhe reater portion of Johnstown has been flooded, and hundreds of lives have beeh lost.Hcuses are floating about, and the people, who are free, are anic-stricken and are Boeing.to the moun- ane At a point near New Florence eighty-five persons have been seen floating down the river on drift-wood.One report comes that but two roofs of the houses in - Johnstown can be seen.The Covetown and the New Florence bridges have been washed away, and all the buildings along the Cone- -maugh, between New Florence and Johns- town, have been carried away.The railroad Sowers have been abandon: \u201cby the opera- Another special from Greenburg says: Johnstown completely submerged and \u2018the loss of life is inestimable.Houses are going down the river by the dozen, and people can be seen clinging Lo'the roofs.At \u2018Cooketown, a village of several hundred inhabitants, the houses are almost entirely »covered, \u2018and a great many dwellings at - \"Blairsville are submerged.Scarcely a , dueling in the vicinity of Sage Hollow can be see \" HOURLY GROWING WORSE.PHILADELPHIA, June 1.\u2014Despatches re- coived up to miduight at the office of the general m.the Pennsylvania rail- Bad inaieated that that tbe situation is hourly in worse.The effects of the storm are now being felt on the middle division of that road extending between Harrisburg and Altona.Land slides and washouts are reported all along the line between these two faces.No trains will be sent out west of arrisburg untii the storm abates.Thecon- dition of affairs on the Philadelphia and Erie Iroad is almost as bad as on the middle \u2018and Pittsburg divisions of the Pennsylvania.The tracks west of Johnstown are at some pointe entirely carried away and the gone.he river for some distance above the bridge 1s filled with buildings and drift forty feet high, which is on fire and likely to damage the bridge.The fire is beyond pontrol, Johnstown is entirely pripod out.When General Manager Pugh of the rennsylvania railroad was shown a despatch, announcing the breaking of the dam near Johnstown, he said the report confirmed a despatch trom Wilmore tonight, which stated that a man reported to the telegraph operator there that the South Fork dam Dad broken and the water had carried away the \u2018\u2018coal tipple\u2019 and telegraph tower at South Forks station, and also a portion of a freight train.The operator in the tower ese: , hut several, frein hands are reported to have been drowiié A CLEAR BWEEP.espatoh from Braddock says: Tho toma wires being d own absolutely for six or seven miles low the immediate srene of the disaster, and being in unworkable shape for three or four miles distance, .it was hall-past seven o'clock before an accurate outline of the effect of the wave could be learned, The chief officers of the Pittsburg end of the main line of the Penn- , Sylvania Ballway Fecelved most of their \u201c first information rom the signal tower, miles west of Johnstown.t eight o'clock a boy was rescued by men in the signal tower.He aald that with his father, mother, brother \"and rs he was swopt away in the , light rame house which was their home.He Was washed away from the building, but said the other members of the ily were in it when it was swept over the breast of the new stone rallroad bridge at Johns- \u2018town, that it capsized a few seconds later, and they were all drowned, so far \u2018as he could see.The railroad operator officially reports that before dark they were able to \u201ccount 119 persons clinging to buildings, wr e, or drowned and floating in the current.If this is correct, the damage in the town proper must be in the nature of a clear sweep.As Pre as one.o'clock the alarm was sent to Johnstown that there was danger from the dam.The railroad officials were notified, and in a very short time be- ao arry people from the town to p FLOODS ELSEWHERE, SHAMOKIN, Penn, May 31\u2014The Heavy rain of the past thirty-six hours has caused great damage.All collieries were forced & to nd, and m many are drowned out.No trains have arrived on the Lohigh valley railroad since noon on account of à bridge west of here being swept a away.Advices from points on the ading road and branches reat damage.ng ay 21\u2014The Junita River has pes yh its bapks here and flooded the entire southern portion of the city.All e r centring bere are greatly damaged.The Water was never known to be so high here before, At Curversville one man was drowned and at Clearfleld two young ladies were drowned in trying to \u20ac from the flooded districts.The Susquehanna River has overflowed at Clear- field and the entire place is under water and all means of escape cut off.Many people have taken refuge in the court house and opera | house.Penn.31\u2014A great landslide AY reported at Lo 8 station.The water is said ten feet deep on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks.DAMAGR IN VIRGINIA.RICHMOND, Va., May 31.\u2014The heavy rains have caused washouts on all the railroads centring here, except the Richmond and Petersburg.People in the lower part of the city are moving to higher ground.There is a great flood in the James river, which has risen 25 feet, and is ris ising af a foot every hour.Many factories are fl \u201c PIDMONT, Va, May 31.\u2014This place has |.been vioited with the greatest flood since 1876.Two hundred families living near the river fled to the hills, The West Virginia Central & Pittsburg railroad is under water between here and Cumberland, Md.Two bridges have been swept away.\"The loss to the road will be $250, { show MILITIA CENERAL ORDERS.District Camps \u2014 Promotions\u2014C hanges Affecting Quebec Corps.OTTAWA, fe à 31.\u2014Militia general orders issued fix \u2018the following sites for district camps: No.2 Niagara, Nos.3 and 4 Gan- anoque, No, 6 Sorel, No.7 Levis, No.8 St.Andrews, N.B.The site for No.5 is noi yet determined.Captain OC.W.Drury\u2019s promotion imentof Canadian artillèry, vico the late Major Short, is gazetted.Major Drury is transferred from À battery, Kingston, to B battery, < Quebec.Lieutenant ie Burroughs is transferred from B to A Renard Costigan is provisionally appointed second lioutenant Montreal Gar- \u2018Bon Yésigns.he ; tou following ax are the other changes af- ecting Quebso Quen\u201d 's Own \u2018Canadian Hussars\u2014 Second \u201c Lieutenant, Andrew Brénkoy, is made lieutenant in À troop, Quebec, vice Capt.Martin appointed ymaster in succession to Major \u201c Macdonald, who retires; Wm.Alfred Conrad Baldwin is provisionally appointed second lieutenant > Twenty-third Beauce Batalion_Geords gra Xe Tanctioreau is anvointad nuartermaster, FED RBH, 1.A.McIndoe to be | © -David itevon- vice À.A: Lemieux, pmo retires with the honorary rank 0 of ca Fittiotn stallon, Huntingdon\u2014Orderly Room Clerk J.ie à pointed pay- Ross master, je Robt.Middiem doce 4 dompany, Atholstan: \u2018Philip Mo- Ginate is appointed lieutenant and Mugo, second lieutenant, both brovisionally.The Fifty-third Sherbrooke Battalion having been declared cit: , prom \u2018T tions wiit1n future be accor: ing toseniority in the battalion.Quartermaster Rawson becomes captain of one of the companies.J.D.Lloyd is provisionally a wo lated second lieutenant and Alex.inter is appointed quartermaster.Authority granted for the formation of a drill company at Sorel college, Emmanuel Beauchemin will act as Captain, Maurice Poliquin as lleutenant and lbric Chapde- laine as secona lieutenant.THE FAST FAST MAI iL SERV VICE.Mr.Anderson Arrives in Ottawa and Expresses His Views on the Question.OTTAWA, May 31.\u2014 \"Mr.W.R.Anderso the London, E ingland, capitalist, at the e hood of the firm tendering forthe fast Atlantic mail service, arrived in Ottawa to-day, to in- terviow the Government wilh respect to the \u2018scheme.He is accompanied by his son, Mr.11.8.Anderson, aud Mr.Barreit.He will interview the ministers to-morrow.The result of the meeting will largely determine whether or not the firm willie mbark upon the enterprise.r.Anderson pointed out \u2018a twenty knot service, such as proposed, would be faster than that given by any line at present, as even Lhu fastest of the fluet now running to New York do not keep up; a spoed of twenty knots all tho way.If lis «company can make satisfactory | terms with the Government, they intend to have four steamers, built all alike, capable of this great speed.The four would be sufficient for a weekly service.lt would take Lo build these steamers two years from the time of signing tho contract, and they would cost about $2,000,000 cach.The undertaking, it will be seen, is one of large magnitude, but Mr.Anderson is confident that it can be successfully carried out if the Government grant a subsidy suflleient to attract the necessary capital.He scouts the idea of providing a faust line of steamers adapted or oxtensive freight as well as passenger traffic, as the conditions requisite for freight accommodation and speed vary so greatly.THE BEHRING SEA MATTER.The United Statos Government Asserts Its Absolute Right to the Fishing Grounds, WaAsHINGTON, May 31.31.\u2014So far as can be learned, there is no new phase in the Behring Sea matter.The lrésident's pro- elamation appears tohave closed, the history of the case, und it cannot be learned that there has been any correspondence between the Goverhments of the United States and Great Britain on the subject.According to the position taken by the United States Government by Congressional declaration, the jurisdiction of the United States over the waters of the Alaskan side of Benring Sea is not admitted to be a subject for arbi tration.Our Government simply asserts its absolute right and admits the existence of no question tor negotiation.Secretary Windom to-day signed the saüing orders of the revenue steamer \u201cBear,\u201d designated to assist in protecting the Alaskan seal fisheries.The revenue steamer \u201cRush,\u201d detailed for the samo service, i8 expected to sail [rom San Francisco for Behring-Sea to-day or to-morrow.The orders to the \u201cBenr\u201d are identical with those ol the \u201cRush.\u201d issued about a week ago.\"he \u201cBear\u201d will carry material for establishing a refuge station at Point Barrow, Alaska, with supplies sullictent to sustain a hundred men there until it'is again visited by a Government vessel a year from now.It is said nt the departmont that the instructions to the ofticers of the \u201cRush\u201d and \u201cBear\u201d regarding the seal fisheries are practically the saine as those of last year.THE MAYOR CALLS A HALT, The Finance Committes \"Have Disposed of all Thelr Funds.The Finance Committee met yesterday sfternoon, Ald.Rolland presiding.The subject of the conditions under which: the municipality of Cote Bt.Antoine be allowed to drain into the new intercepting sewer was considered, and settled as follows: The mupicipality pay to the city $9500 as thelr share of contracting the sewer; $4500 paid on connection belng made, andthe bals to be paid by yearly nstalments of $1000, the ba) ance to carry interest at the rate of six per cent.per annum; $200 pe annum te be paid for the maintenance of the sewer, and in case the sewer should n to be rebuilt or enlarged the municipality to bear ten per cent.of the cost.The City Treasurer was directed to send the city's donation of $5000 for the St.Sauveur sufferers to the committee, under cover to Dean Norman, the treasurer.Black reported that he bad been to Quebec and regretted to state the people were rebuilding in the same unsubstantial manner as before, the streets running north and south in the worst possible way in the case of a tire.The chairman of the Markets Committee was directed to see that all butchers who had not paid their $200 license be immediately shut up.The report of the sub-committee on thb Prince street drain, recommending that in view of the fact that the oid drain n partially blocked by water pi running Phrough it, and that but for this obstruction the old drain would have been suffi- clent, the proprietors should only be called upon to pay the difference between the old and the new drain, was passed.Lhe building of a new fire station at Logan\u2019 8 park, rebuilding that at Hochelaga, constructing drains in St.Jean Baptiste Ward, were all laid aside, the Mayor calling a halt and saying they had under en \u2018as jouch work for the year as their funds al- owed.- SPORTS AND PASTIMES, Montreal Bleycle Club\u2014The Summer Race Meeting\u2014Baseball and Cricket Matches.The officials at the M, À.À.À.this afternoon will be: Referee, W.tunekeepers, H.W.Becket; D.D.McTaggart and J.A.Taylor; udges of walk events, Messrs.F.C.C.Nelson and J.A.Paton; starter, \"Norman Fletcher: Judge of walking, W.L.Malt- by; clerk of course, Major | Freeman: assistants, essrs.G.Delorme, É.x acd OQ judges of nNeld events, Ro a H.Whe rer] G.L.Cairns; scorers, Messrs.D.J.Watson and J.Sutherland.The Montreal Bicycle Club meets at the Gymna- slum this afternoon | at 3, 10 F0 0 to the new ground in time for the ra 0\u2019 evening they will run to rian Pin lamps, by way of the Mountain Park.Folluwing 18 the programme for the coming week: Monday, June 3, .I,\u2014 Mountain 7809.and Catholic ceme tery.rss.June 4 m.\u2014Atbletlo | Cu b house.aay, Sinead m.\u2014Mountail à fa to Sum Tia Ble Bleury- street, \"ne first Toad e pr [ne series, une 8, ten mile course on Lachine.The st.James and Hochel os clubs play 3 this afternoo; a match on the latter's ground The summer race moetin og at Lepine ath will be held from June 11 to The-card for the three daya is as-foïlows: Flint.Class; purse uebec horses: e $300, 3.00 .Second day, June 12\u2014Purse $300.2.30 class; purse $300, 2.40 class; purse $300, for Montreal contractors\u2019 horses, 2.50 Sass.\"Third day, June 13-=Purse $300, for hotelkee, and butchers\u2019 horses, 2.35 class: purse $2 0.nained race; purse $500, free for al ali, The entrance is 10 per cent, to close June 3, 5 per cent.with entrance and \u2018the balance June, 1 0.a > purses will bé divided as usual.Address, real, J.B.Bureau, 1302 St.Catherine street, Montrer Que.ame of baseball between the second nines of the aver aud the Clippers will be played on the Cupper Grounds on Alwater avenue this aner- Both teams are looking for antagonis: pe Toronto Globe has published for the bone of its friends a haady recording schedule of the International Baseball League.Famine i 18 (ne record of the different baseball clubs up to to iy TR \u201cNations League.Ww.L.An.W.L.Av, Boston.20 6.789 Chicago.19 17 433 Philadeip hia.4 843 je S12 18 New York.:586 Jud\u2019 period 18 18 20 3% Cleveland.17 13,587 W n.me AMETIOAN ABSOOIQION, .L .Lee W.L.Av.A St.Lows., 27 12 892 Kansan C.18 17,614 Brookiyn.21 14 -800 Baltimore.16 17 485 Cynelunati .21 17 ,553 Columbus.12 23 .353 Athletics .18 15 \"545 Louisville.8 27.228 International Association.> wF.L.Av.Av.SyTacuBe.17 16 138 Detroit.910.474 pH Foledém 13-86 0 15.400 (ochodier \u201c14 12 B38 \u201cLond 914.301 oronto.111.500 Yomi ton: 916,360 Opening ing Ceremonies Postponed.The openin James Meth ist Church, = which were to post ue tlh Jatter end Ut che present of © latter end o Bon .The exaot date, however,as ot has Grams tot hath wis oth vois 00 | ceremonies of the new St id cho REEMENTARY DIPLOMAS UNCLARSED; rT | 4 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.THE PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS At the MoGill Normal Bohool\u2014The Teaching of the French Language\u2014TFhe Diploina.The annual meeting for the presentation of diplomas to the successful candidates of militls Bor the ve faske a report, diract to Council on the ma r.e chairman repor a vator would be com Joted in about sole Hooks, and Napoleon rge of same, at $500 per Thanks to the Police.Chief of Police Hughes has recelved letter from Lieut.-Col.Massey t A him in the name of the committee of com- Montreal active very.efficient manner in manding officers of the which the police maintained order rand ves was sppoln annum.pre- the McGill Normal School \u2018was held yester- ed the grounds Glear d during the recent day afternoon at three o'clock.on.til review held in honor of Her Ma- Ouimet, Superintendent of Public Instruc- Jesty'e irthday.tion, ocoupied the Chalr, and on the platform were the follow ng: Sir Wm.Dawson, Rev.Prof.Cornish, Ven.Archdeacon Evans, ; Rev, 1.Rexford, Prof.Parmalee, Dr.Reed, W.Evans, B.8¢., Dr.Robins, Br:-Darey, Professor Androw .VW.Brakenridge.secretary of MeGtil University, and Goo.Hague.Thecentreof the hail was occupied by the graduates, whose ET, cheeks and sparkling eyes seem to Jeux that the were ever in the abit.of: Lyra IR the mi night oil.The sides were tilled by their When Baby was gick, We gave her Caslorta, When she was » Child, abe cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria When she had Children,sbe gavo them Castoria friends and relatives,among whom the gentle sex predominated.The meeting was opened with prayer by Ven.Archdeacon Evans, after which Misses Millar and Manson gave a tastefully rendered plano- forte duet.Dr.Robins, Principal of the school, then read his report in which he stated \u2018that ninety-five pupils had this year qualified themselves for diplomas, of which 4 were elementary, 36 model school, and 15 academy.He referred to the close relations of the school to the Universities, and they might congratulate themselves on the honors their former students had carried off.He expr his hearty approval of the spirit -mani- fested by uplls and professors, aud suid that he could not yet make up his nd to take place beside his superannuated colleag = In connection with the vocal music class it was mentioned that the pupils of the school had taken 62 certificates of the Tonic Sol-Fa College.Of the services of Mr.Nevil Evans, Dr.Reed, Prof.Penhatlow and Prof, Rexford, Dr.Robins 8 ole very highly,as well as of Mr.Andrew, e lately resigned INSTRUCTOR IN ELOCUTION.Since their last annual meeting the Government had paid their long-stauding account for repairs aud with the money they had erected a substantial and convenient workshop, which would soon be utilized for the training of teachers, He thanked Ven.Archdeacon \"Evans, Rev.James Fleck and TO WT, JOHN.N.B., 270 MILES 8 CANADIAN PACE SHORT LINE TEROUGH MArxz AND ALL POINTS IN THE \u2018MARITIME PROVINCES \u2014 \"0 First Train Leaves Windsor Street Btation 8.30 P.M\u2026 2ud JUNE.Trains will leave Daily thereafter Except SATURDAYS at that hour, SLEEPING CAR, COACH and COLONIST SLEEPER, THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.To ST.JOHN in 18 Hours To HALIFAX in 27 Hours VED! MONEY BAVED! TO \u2014 Rev.Stephen Bond, who bad devoted one BAVED! hour a week to giving religious instruction gSecu Te ror the and purchase Tickets at 266 St.to the students.Ho then read the list of ares treat.Windsor street Station; Windsor and 1288 those who had galned their diplomas, which as well as the prizas were presented by the chairman.A letter h en received from Hon.H.Mercier, re rotting his inability to be present.After M os Bor, ght had read the valedictory, Prof.Parmalee addressed the graduates, advising them to continue their reading and to attend the meetings of teachers, at which they would earn much.He advocated the study of Prench, not only as a means of culture, but us an aid Lo business and ag tending to re=\u201d move national prejudices.He urged them to add to their knowledge and remember \u2014 that not only were they teachers, but also men and women, on whom devolved the mental, moral and physlcal improvement of their pupils.\u201d After a trio by Misses Cameron, Millar and Manson, Ven.Archdeacon Evans apd Rev.Dr, Cornish briefly addressed the students.A chorus of six young ladies then gave a very pretty scleet on, under the | direction of Mr.Fowler, after which THE HONORABLE CHAIRMAN addressed the meeting.From the date of its Inception, he said, down to the present time, the school had held a high position in public estimation, and never more so than now, when it was supplying over twenty- tive per cent.of the teachers of this pro- of attend Annual vince.Another change had taken place in fie alia 10g ¢ al Church the third or academy year of the Normal WILLIAM PAPPS.school, and instead of one year\u2019s work, as 1281 rotagy om, 682 t Collection NH We o 4e a Ju of attending the Distrtot pe parade.Rega DAY, June 2nd | instant, at) N ONTREAL DISTRICT, * Annuel Chu Brethren are Pets ai Band please attend.By order M apital.G.w.M ARPIST, Prov.128 1 I.0.0.F.M.©.PHILIP UPTON, 128 1 The members of the above Lodge \u201care requested to meet in t ae 8t Charles, « 0.0.I, 3.U.The rch this District will be ch Parade of June 2nd, 188.to 8t.Gabriel DAY, Presbr terian Church.Sermon by th amp v to meet in Lodge 3pm.sharp.Regal a.will CB.OTAL LANSDOWNE L No.6717.LODGE, Secretary, Loyal Victeria Lodge, No.5898 Re .m, for the Purpose heratofore, students holding the Model school d iplomas would now require totake s two year's course at the University and pass the intermediate examination in order to be eligible for ab academy diploma, Regarding the study of French, it was interestin to note that by the existing regulations of the Protestant committee no oue could obtain a first class diploma of any grade ou out a knowledge of the langusge, À he sald, be 8 very great Shae lh schools, and to our people generally, when we were able to require that both languages should be taught in every school in the province, and they should ail work with this end in view.An event of éonsiderable im- rtance was the incorporation of the m, 6 SUNDAY Pr instant for\u201d the Les Annual Ch Rexalis.A collection fin aid will De taken up.0.0.F,, M, urch Parades to By order, No.1, R.A.D I, 0.0.F\u2026 M.Loyal Mensreal Le ° 8115.ods ME: rn, v.U.A rovincial Assoclation ti of to Protestant moot, panions are A requested us eachers An e granting © A8S0- Craig atrest, o A ciation the right to elect à member aitone treet on | fo i ns Pate 2 of the Protestant committee.Many of the the St.Gabriel Pres) leading members of the Association had By order, been tralned in this institution, and the HOWARD RB.RANSON, Normal school could therefore look with _128 1 Grand Secreta; pride on whatever success attended their efforts.Mr.Ouimet also addressed the J O¥AL EX EXCEI 108 LODGE raduates in French, and said they owed a ©.6: A I.0.o.i nm.0.debt to Drs.Ryerson and Mallleren for the good work they had done in perfecting a system of educational training.After singing the national \u2018anthem the meeting dispersed.The following is the list of those who received diplomas: Nermal School Diplomas.ACADEMY DIPLOMAS.First Class, in Alphabetical Order.William A.Fiplay B.pl William D.Gibson, B.A.harles P.Green, B.A, George H.Howard.James C.Hunter, M.A Elizabeth B.McGregor.James MoGrozor, es are requested to meet at Room, 682! street, on June 2nd, at 1.30 à e Bret order N.G.a.DAY, attend Annus] Church Fyrad quested to briny Regalia, By 1281 Mem! Tequeated to 2 sont on 2\" FIELD AY Erentne, À rdially By order of the x.a.The members of the above Lodge 08 WM.EMO, Jr., Financial Secretary.BT LODGE, No.6,LO.0.F.n portan su be\u2019 brought \u201cforward.Ini Visitors co.welcome, de lock, © ars re.ki John A.Nicholson, B ry L.Pattison, : neca Rowel Harty V 7 Trvell, B.A, 1281 JNO.BERRIDGE, Bec.Herbert J.Silver, B.A, Liltus Watson; Alice - M Wilson, BA i Cann.| TEAL MEETING OT, CEE PEAR olde! Se 8.will be hol n Wedne esday, 124 Juno, at the as Walter T.Briggs, B.A.of the Com V6 Lemoine strest.GEO.: Becretary.128 1 MODEL BCHOOL DIFLONAS IN ORDER OF Montreal; Edith McF.wi pue lame port ht, Abercorn ; 8.Janet y, Melbo bourne; Alice M.' Lennox- ville Wilhelmina O.\u201cPederson, Montreal; Elizabeth I.G.Kirw bec; Elizabeth M.Pehlemann, nson ; Ida M.MacMar- tin, St.Andre j Leah M.8 Jame Grande 0, Mel illage; Mary À.flot, Lacoilo; Ellzateth oi Francis, Prescott; Mary A.Stowart, Montreal; Charlotte A.\"Slack, Waterloo; Matilda Smith, Cote St, Antoine; Oliver FE, Me- Cutchéon.Leeds Village; Katheri B.Goodfellow, Meiboro; Wilhelmina Huddeti- Lachine; Lillian Murray, Montr ifred A.Manson, St.Antoine: Cordoile JE Rondeau, Jollette; M.Agnes |.Brown; Agnes B.Patrick, Cote be.Antoine: Celia 8.Macdonald, Cote St.Antoine; Mary Young, Waterloo; Carrie \u201cDoudicty \u2018Montreal; RE lizabe th c Cunningham, Howick; Marguerite E.Morris, Montreal; Margaret A.Gordon, Point St.Charles; Catherine E.Brown, Montreal; Maria Sangster, Valley- field ; Clara C.Smith, Cote St.Antoine.MODEL SCHOOL DIPLOMAS, UNCLASBED.| Amanda B.Campbell, Ormnstown; Jane Craigle, Leeds village; Anhie Hodgson, Hudson.ELEMENTARY sduoor DIPLOMAS IN ORDER ¥ MERIT.T.Jane Reid, Sutton: Stanley A.-Banfill, Millington; des a Law, Point St.Charles; Lilian Gyde, Montreal ; Alfred E: Rivard, Montreal; Amy Norris, Montreal: .Minnie Muir] head, Montreal: Matilda E.Hig gginson, Lakeview\u2019 Mary E.Scott, Lakeiieid; Archer E Prondorgast, Richmond; Sara A.Ferns, Montreal ; gnes À.Street, \u2018Cote St.Antoine; Annie I.Stephens, Kirkdale Emma Smith, - Quebec; Laura Vipond, Hudson; Jane Du- pare esq, Gaspe; Annie M.Hall, Ki rkdale; a M.Huddell, Blue Bonnets: Catherine E.Cole.Petite Cote \u20ac Jhristina Cameron, St.Lambert; Barah E.Wright, Newboro, Ont.: Henriette E.Featherston, Montreal; Annie L.Willis, Cote St.Antoine ; Annie E.Élvidge, Lacolle ; \u2018Luna L.Kent, Mawcook ; Eleanor F.Reeves, Grenville; Lottie Stmpkin, Point SE.Charles; Mary FE.Hume, Leeds vill age; Fanny E.E.North heott, St.Henri; Hannah E.Dawson, \u2018Montr eat; Lucy H.Dahms, Thorne Centre; Thomns G.Montreal; EH zabeth A, Ross, pewittrille.Elizabeth J.Wilson, Montreal; Natah H.vilie; Edna J.D Darty, Farran\u2019 es Point; Ma ary Dar TsGrogor, Hunt~ ingdon; Ethel Jenkins, Three Rivers Hanah Sever, St.Chrysostome; Sophia A.Sever St, Chrysostome\u2019; Aurslie St.Aubin, te.Phil ilomene; Gertrude dr Trenholme, Kirkdalo; Emlly Woods, Kildare.\u2019 re Cp Aldermante ais Bottom Badge.ttes met-yestorda Cm.vrésiding.It ot for tenders for coal, to be Jobat to a: 12th inst; also for 300 ballot T.PATRICK'S BOCIETY.Socie 2, Patrick's MONDAY SAL eight 0\u2019 re or, Cleanse the System DO IT NOW Paine\u2019s A Celery Compound apr S dombines true nerve tonic and qualities, reviving the energies \u201c1 have been troubled for some years complication of difficulties.rious remedies, and not nding Jelet, Paine\u2019s Cele $1.00.Bix for $500.At \"WELLS, RICRARDSON & OO.ANY ONE CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, Ribbons, Feathers, Yarns, Rags, etc.things or The Te Ni Ww, FATE N usin, DHSS thin Th i ck BYES, \"3 he The son ABTEST Lacwn.Atk DIAMOND DYES and take ne ow Ak For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles USB ~ DIAMOND PAINTS.~~ Geld, Silver, Bronse, Copper.Only 10 Cents, A COOK BOOK FREE \u2014 By mail to any lady sending us ber post office addregs.vois Richardson & Oo.; Moatsel, The Mont! 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Puseton and push By Eliza A, 4 Dupny.A Young (irl'n Woolng, The Gold-Seoker of the Storias By Joaquin 3 a Boy's Diary.By the suthor of \u201cA Bad \u2018e Dia e Queer Agnes Fleming.Ave Bort Tiorme.ay Char of the Sale, By Ma Wife.; Var Florence otte M.arden, Brame.Her Martyrdom.By nant te M.Brame.Tell Y The House © À Fair Mye Fompied by gel on The Marsh B Tw te Audrey\" 3 Kecompeze A Fatal Marri: ary.Gold.By ey 40 Lau vois a rriages B y Ger aldine r The Charlemont Babe 1 Flem: Gear By Florence Warden.\u2019 Her Mother's 8in.By Charlotte M.The Earl's Secret.a 3 h Mik ming.= Sheldan.nhéritance By Mra re, Eliza puy.he Heirens of oie ower; or The Hidden Crime.D; Co The Ted Three Months Chaplal À Chance in tanon.Prid and Pas ain Heart and Sci The Two D Way 1 By Fed \u2018Buntline.B Wilkie satipios.By $ 11k {stakes Passion.By May, A © an aoe Detective and Somnambu.Gabriel Conroy.By Bre ate Dan 10'S oman's ude Mel Double Life.By Wa! tad date, algar's © was io = pale ublished rices of the above books sets, 4\"300 cach; 1 sell them at 100 nion, By Fortune.B Elis ce morte, à a Dane Hb! Collins.e Collins.a Clay.y W.D.\u201cHowells.ce » Fleming.y Allan der riser ui yo Hele Helen Corwin Pierce, .Victor.pes Fleming.8 à De the Moose.By \u2018A Military MEL SN aia Allan's Wife.leming.Pink- AEA hé À al Bay.By Walter noué and pea.entre 1 per Soot, jen F.B.PHELAN, ts.2331 St.Catherine St, Montreal.\u201cBeafñled Visites, Dolmans and Mantlettes at des a this month, at n\u2019s, 1883 and 1885 Notre Dame 128t1 198°1 rate enry THE KING OF OIL STOVES I% UNDOUBTEDLY THE Golden Star, from its standing reputation for d : cleanlin - a to be a perfect baker.No use a \u201cGolden Sta rices, amil- ps vor r\u2019LOiFBtove: R.& W.KERR'S, 18065 Notre Dame street.ooki: stove est, no smoke, oo | war- men a Freotors: all sizes and all at lowest prices at WATERPROOF ! MACINTOSHES.htl tented by C.M.&.Ces ' Sad {mpervi rvious to the effec to inton es retain their softness By & proces materials are heat and col Mac: Andy plisbtitty 11 in all ciimate aare vowed as port come ap and they are free from well a.cemented and Seo that the Trade Mark is on what you INTO y by { grat-olane Do A ef or hos goin oped ie he reput ae uses, Dealerh se 1 or ander the spa uted.10519 law TO LET! MILLEFLEURS.The form; at Longue % r residence \u2018 Hon, Benator Thibaudean, inte.Grounds Planted with vegetables and fine flowers set in.tal, 127x3 to ponsesgion.PARENT BRKOS.- 46 Bt.James strest.Low for three or five yesrs, by guod tenant: size required, about twelve to fourteen rooms.ADDRESS: # 123x6 FOR SALE.Fr Fou au sTRrE 1 2 \u201cON, = ; = rT we Rh BE ade Speeially ToT tik id TOF PHOS oF QUALILY SEDHOT Haas \u2014\u2014 ~~ \u201cF, 3106,\u201d STAR Office.« : \u2014AT- | Half Price.Owing to the cold weather during May, we will extend our HaLF Price Sale of Fans during month of June.Nervoms ak Ski + Summer Mesorts.CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT.HS Th A Bd no peo orous: eters frown Khe umatlon, Spe] Diseases may dopend for fon Fit and Saline Wate, A mii Loh ine revert 6 fall information address, v siving THE GRAND HOTEL C 114 Osledonia Springs, pets Ottawa.The Waldo, Les a IsLawp, PORTLAND, MAINE, i fo guest ou June pote Finest situation ~ | ; fier NA .va ble and ub d'eppofmuntote, sn Pur Wo have 62,000 Kore lo Dupore 0 Riga \u201cVery select \u201cpt purhiouiace Shien: \u201con EPH B.REED, Manager.If you want fans, come where you canget over 200 lines to select from ICHI BAN, 245, 247 St.James Street.HOTEL POCAHONTAS, GERRINH ISLAND, \u2018 KITTERY POINT, MAINE, New house, © urnished, situated Re ine sorb Sxbeilont facilities for\u2019 boating, ba 95 tf HORACE » MITERELL, Jr., Prep.Lake View House, PHILIPSBURG, QUE.Situated on tre} lake sbore, 2 miles from Bt.Armand tation, on V.R.R., three passenger trains from 128*1 and five to ontroal daily.% mies to Missisquoi Park: à 8 from Mon o .unsurpassed Tor Rate Land boating.Terms moderate.AOMASTER & McGIBBON, .EW.MoKENNY, 121 8 Proprietor.ADVOCATES, BARRISTERS, &c.Temporary Offices, - - BTANDARD BUILDING, a 57 8t.James Street, D.MACMASTER, Q.C.R.D.McGixson, F8.MACLENNAN, \u201cSummer Board a Cumberland Foreside, Nine miles from Portland, via G.T.R., 5 minutes\u2019 alk from station.1 superf 1 | a zp B.Mason, from statio pperlor or sirène voter, pleasant 5 : ° MILLIKEN.JBUEBOUGHS & BURROUGHS, 128 4 « Te.Barristers nnd telicitors, OARD-VACANCIES FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES Trrxrzone/No.1521.No.12Place d'Armes Sq rat-class ho for a.ques in Bouc! ercille, facing the rms moderate od communication.1$ exroneau.Boucherville.Que.© 348 7 BOARD AT VAMENNES, FOR THE SUMMER months, hotel Brodeur, is now ready to receive boarders.For roars ad dress Honore Brodeur, Hotel Brodeur, Varennes, 127 26 Chas, 8.Burroughs.| W.Herbert Burroughe x Printed Challies in new and beautitul patterns for ladies\u2019 Dresses, at 8 cents pef yard, at Henry Hamilton\u2019s, 1883 and ' 1885 Ngfre Dame st.12811 COLONIAL HOUSE! |v SHAWLST SHAWLS] A large assortmetit of CASHMERE snd OHUDDA SHAWLS, in all the leading shades, to be sold st HALF PRICE.Also, a choice lot of EMBROIDERED CASHMERE S8CARYFS, in all shades, for Seaside and Evening ASK YOUR DRUGGIST OR KARILS wear.|\u2019 - ; \"HEAVY WOOL SHAWLS, PLAID SHAWLS, and a few PAISLEY BHAWLS to be sold cheap.Our stock of TRAVELLING RUGS is now completé for the Beason.likewise our LADIES' WATERPROOF CLOAKS, which are selling fast.BEDUCED\u2014The balance of our BEADED VIBITES to be sold at a great reduction.JOB LOTI We will offer on MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, .special purchase of INFANTS\u2019 EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES and CHILDREN\u2019S EMBROIDERED CASHMERE COATS, suitable for Boys or Girls up to 5 years.These goods are similar in quality and atyle to the Job line we sold in Maroh, and as there were many of our Lady Oustomers disappointed by coming $00 late, we would suggest that they call on MONDAY MORNING and get first choice, 100 GARMENTS 50 per cont under regular prices, and net twe alike.jrs.ho COLORED - DRESS - GOODS! This Department is offering Great Bargains in \u2018DRESS GOODS for Summer wear, having placed on the Tables a choice lot of goods all reduced; also : À line of BORDERED DRESS PATTERNS, all good colors, considerably below regular figures, MUSLINS, CHALLIES and DELAINES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Our WABHING CHALLIES at Sc.are splendid value snd ood fitters.NUN'8 VRILINGS, all new shades.CABHMERES, all new shades.PLAIN AND FIGURED SATEENS! We have just placed in stock some very fins designs in COLORED SATEENS, at very moderate ses, CL HENRY MORGAN & 00.¢ Gomer Si.James Street and Viotoria Square.+ ! The above brand of chemically pure White Lead is mixed and ground to an impalpable fineness by a new process invented and controlled by us.The Lead is snow-white, works easy under the brush, and covers a greater surface than Leads ground in the old way.The William Jonson Go., JUST THE THING! The \u201c PRINCESS\u201d FRENCH KID TIE SHOE, 83.601 HAND-SEWN.BF\" We GUARANTEE this Shoe to be made ot the very best material only.128 12 ST.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL.Ladies\u2019 Kid Lace Shoe, PATENT LEATHER TIPS, $1.26! W.GODBEE BROWN & co.THE RUBBER STORE, oil L'or.TAMES STREET.\u201cThis magn most picturesqus Jooality that could be desired, IA ; THIRD EDITION.= ° wo Rodlnts, THE PAVILION HOTEL WOLFBORO.N.H., ON LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE.Under New Management.WILL BE OPENED JUNE 14TH.Fishing, Boating, Dri Hates the lowoutat ih Jimn Tonnte.& kept.Address 221 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, MASS.1 GEO.HOLLIDAY, Formerly of the Windsor Hotel CHARLES D.WATEINS, GEO.F.RICHARDS, Propri etor.Manager.OWL'S HEAD MOUNTAIN HOUSE (LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.) Conceded by Physicians to be the Most Healthful, as it 1s the Most Beautitul Place in Canada.| can be 221004 This desirable family hotel has been enlarged comfortably and handsomely refurnished and decorated throughout, and will be opened for the reception of guests JUNE 10th.It is Under entirely new and efflicieut management, The best of meats sre provided; also, abundance of fresh milk, vegetables, &c., &c., are supplied from the hotel farm.Cuisine first-class in all particulars.BOATING.BATHING, FISHING (excellent), HUNTING, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, BOWLING ALLEYS, LARGE AMUSEMENT BUILDING for DANCING and THEATRI- CALB,CHARMING WALKS and s MONUMENTAL MOUNTAIN three thousand feet high.§® For Brochure of Lake Memphremagog, t and all particulars, address, P 40%.terms 0915 HEAD MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Newport, Vt, ABENAKIS HOUSE! ABENAKIS SPRINGS, ST.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUE, Opens for the reception of cold Mineral W ater ath \"cert ONE pollat ana mation Indigestion Dyape, mpla Balt Kber em, Capital hailing aud fine bu: and Lake Bt, Peter, Steame ot Montreal pa Tuesdays and Fide atlp.m Return tickets, 81 Canada Pacific 12 Bailway.\u2014To the Abe Saturday toiSaturday to{Tourist Boia and brings \u201cMonday® Tucsdsy.i [Senson.t in Montreal .2.75 .Waterloo.ah 8 $1 3.85 4.00 5.95 i 35 12 115 Bweetabur 3.20 0 Cowansvills Lee ae 3.15 ioe 153 * Bellon Saturday, good till Monday following.1 bell on Saturday, g till Tu y following, 1beli every day, Load until Noveony f 1st, 1389 us MY KIMPTON & LEITH.ST.LEON SPRINGS, SANITARIUM, BT.LEON, QUE.This celebrated estatfishinent, one of the most delightful and agreeable summer resorts o tinent, will be The numerou ta spot annpuslly ir Aud it this sgowent, more attractive a pristora will spare no offort jo ca oft and snjorment of the guests cuisin under the immedia 1 mens of one of Montre 1 ial facilities iit be of recreatio on uch as billis wn teu ofemsionsi ven or ll kinds wiing, croquet, atism , Ne elie Indi- lie &c., æc.le Saline Springs otel offer a sure cur testa at Loutaoville tres Que 17, to THE BT.LEUN MINE- HAL WATER © ictoria Square, Sole Pro prietors of the osu Bt.Toon Minezsl sale throughout tue entire Dominion.\u201cPi SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE! »Deihensie.Baie des Chaleurs, N.B.*'SH% HEALTHIEST PLACE 15 (CANADA, This favorite summer resort, on the line of the eroploniu ki Hallway, o op une jun nex Bean, driving, opens ith à good table and the other comforts of a city hotel, The sanitary tar) arrangeménte are perfect, pure water, thorough modern conveniences.Bath rooms suppl ssuppiicà vi with mot and cold and salt water, ts of intorust ia easy mes or er information address: C.C.CLAPHAM, Mauager, P, O.Box 870, Montreal, or, r 102s x Assan\u2019Housz, Dalhousie, N.B, THE BEACHES RICHIBUCTO, NEW BRUNSWICK This is one of the finest Summer Resorts in Oane- da, will be gpened for the third season on June | Oth to receive Guests.ty basobal and cricket Frousds Dag-a-tell tables, auil tent gs, m Too and 0 one of the pad I omé to be found any where, rout, mackerel plover pad duck cod Sani ry en of the horern wn iy then attrac ly found at first.class seaside reso.oF circuler, photographs, diagrams, &c.&¢., spply E, E.PHAIR, 116 P.O, Box 225, ilichibucto, Kent Co, N.B.COTTAGES TO RENT \u2014ON\u2014 _CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND, PORTLAND, MAINE.There are noveral oof oot Fou to lat at the above un tractive seas urnished or unfurnis and \u201cwith or without Doird at the hotel.For particulars apply to M.8.GIBSON, 125 3 3aw Preble House, Portland, Maine.\u201cISLES OF SHOALS, N.H.Oceanic Hotel ! 0.L.FRISBEE, Proprietor.This famous resort will open June 27th.The finest located h otel on the Atlantic Coast.No files! ae post Noasthran! No hay fever! Nom ria.Bend nd for termeand Mnustrated parnphiet to ue prop HOTEL CHAMPLAIN, ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Cannot be equalled for comfort, Large rooma.Modern improveme Farm of 700 acres in com nection.Eiconont faking OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER.Railroad and steamboat access direct to hotel.Address, C.F.SMITH.121 Maquam Bay, Rwantoa, Vt.Hotel Westport, Westport Point, Mass.This new and cosy Jrat- class Hotel, situsted on the pen iands, odin cean view from oct s Ou to Martha n re Vinarard the most beautiful and | bealthful spot on the Atlantic Coast, will open for tbe season June 25th, 1880.For 200ms and particulars NEY A.BROWN, Snxenville, Mave.until June 10th, after which addr WESTPORT POINT, MARN.References in Montreal:\u2014 AMS, Esg., Wa.q.\" I1ze0d STANLEY ISLAND (Formerly DICKINSON?S), Prop rietor, 115 Zeod ammerstews P.0 DELOTBINIERE HOUSE Vaudreuil, P.Q.ificent establishment, situated In the or fii Informetion relaüre to ran tne rooms RE Me ERT 2 [EU TPE US nA ERA vA SY The \u201cLANSDOWNE HOUSE,\" the bast supmn Ladies\u2019 Tan Colored Läèe Shaes, =.= .= 81.78 bot al [lye t Lawrence; B AAA sp wo Ooze Leather Slippers - - 2.50 chlidron, 1s piste in the middle of Lake ge Er raa- .Jorn AT es Kid Lace Shoe, Common-densé, - 2.00 host tres).0 resichied jichelien.» from fn Re ES re ence chetileu s amor ae DRESSING FOR- COLORED BOOTS AND SHOES+-\u2014\u2014\u2014 Jp thotistené=\"Un A Hunting, For terms, apply to 14 ! DUQUET and ter Fy J ALLEE BROTHERS, Provrictars 228 t dreufl 2.WO ODLANDS METIS.P.Qo Daniel 31.having succo c RE RANCE ESA date Spies 15 Sa >.GAVEN sMITII, toe, ¢ wl A ; PARA send es \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Be EE ROUEN J SE SRN ce EE i Bima Delljughum.\u20ac WEL Plapt.fever, \" \u201cFR Lt Plantogeae, ot Cardwell, 6f Cole 8 MCEACHERN\u2014At Halifax, May 27, Duncan Me: 8.CARSLEY.Eachern, aged 48 years.NN, SWEENEY\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, May 30, Sa, 1d M, sweeney, aged 25 years.TN BMITH\u2014At Magog, Que., Isabel Post Orders promptly forwarded, © THOMPSON\u2014ALl Woodstock, N.S| nia E., wife of Alex.Thompson, ed 6 years.THF CHEAPEST YET u pon.a THE CHEAPEST YET RBONAL\u2014WE HAV] READY SEVEKAL THE CHEAPEST YET pes placed in ou \u20ac AE to look after during THE CHEAPEST YET lie sutninor mouths, = amilies leaving the city wil THE CHEAPEST YET well © icant with the Canadian Secret THE CHEAPEST YET Var \u2018charges are ronnie snd, under the a 1 PEST YET Berrien, pled by ui, the work ia sure tu THE CHE formed in s satisfac anver.Address, Can THE QHEAPEST YET Ofc Toiephôns # ie Baie Bi Denis ei THE GREATEST VER elephone 2131, A 7 JO! HN a Sh OLE (Late of Government secret Se: THE CHEAPEST TET Yice 187 | A magnificent line of Reversible Tay Carpets, E R o 01 N A L\u2014REMINGTUN TYPE WRITER\u2014 fall yard wide, reduced to the very low price of 1 50:0 00 dailv use Ly bather about the any 25e per yard.Anyone wishing to purchase 8 à When» few en Curie AS on =; oor own friends who cheap Carpet should not fail to ses those goods use the * Reminkt on\" witl convince you that fi and secure à bargain.is THB ONLY Writing machine tbat will stand hard 8.CARSLEY.work.Allothep iTpe-bey machines are imitations and erior.\u201c red * Ke! tons\" are in u £ Montreal alone.Hee latest improvements., ERTY, 248 St, James st.124 eodtf .ERSON AL\u2014REMINGTON TYPE-WRITING AND : Shorthand Be choo.Buldina 103 Fu ja e, Room = Pest Orders Satisinetorily Filled.echanics\u2018 Institute DR.ames, Bu ness garresponcence contracted f qe writing LOW PRICED CARPETS and Bhortband done correctly and promi) , Bteno- LOW PRICED CARPETS sTraphy and Type-writing ta Ha; LOW PRICED CARPETS REONAL\u2014A LIVE TEE MAN MAKING LOW PRIOED CARPETS trip Ta Northwest to 'acif C Uoast, snd if LOW PKICED CARPETS ; neçé , esirous earin, fe res ne hav Sipten they want represante LOW PRICED A Te Diroduced or tommiasions exceuted erences LOW PRICED O aod.security required, ie y TT LOW PRICED CARPETS 1783 LOW PRICED CARPETS AL\u2014MHS.PAQUET] JE oT! LOW PRICED CABPKTS La d her customers, and the Een , arlety ot 1 teed G at ahe nas remov > UP The largest variety of low pr arpets ever above Oherrier st, aod solicise ppt Beer ov pron offered, Carpets from 10c per yard.Tapeatry- EES NAL TURDAY 16 ALWAYS À HAPPY Carpets lower than ever, Brussels Carpets, trem 0 A 50c.Alotof made up Tapestry Carpets to be day fos Jor fares ot st s Martine Fhoto diate cleared out cheap, also s beautiful line of Brus- Tou all an frat dat.No place cat 8 i 5 als Bquares at very low prices.city.Martin's Photo Btadlo, 141 Bt.Peter street B.CARSLEY.9 \u201c BIRTHS d instant, Hvongp\u2014Is 7 hed on the 23% of John, TS Hughes, of à a dbter, NES\u2014At 220 St.Martin atreet, Mrs.x en, a son.à BALVE\u2014AL 1827 Notre Dame street, \u20ac où the 18th fay, the wife of Frank Sauvé, of à wi SHIP\u2014Un the Siar Muy, the re ot O.W.ip, of à daugiver.ont oBth in.AMB\u2014, L Cow vue a Ghana, où da an the of H.¥ agite.MARRIAGES, 'NTA-DELLINGUAM \u2014 At Bherbrooke LO Rov.James Kines, Charles Labounts cL EOD-MCKENZIL t Bcotstown, May Mel by Kev.D.L.Dewar, John McLe Yo \u2018Cath, erihe McKenzie, E-FOX\u2014At St, JO Me or, charles McKee WARD WILLIAMS AL oronto Mar S0, by Kev.Mr.Slater, Wa dou te Willams, WILSON.pire toy SuSauito Ont, May by Rev, Canon Sutherland, Joun H.Wilson Agnes M, Putterson.DEATTIS.BARBEAU\u2014At No, 217 Berri street, on the 18t instant, Berthe Antoinette, only daughter of Tapcrede au.age years, 7 moutbs.Funers) w \u2018take place un Monday.the 8rd of the depce of her father, at 8 a.m., Bon Pasteur Church, thence 10 Cote des Nel s Cemetery.Friends und acquaintances plea ease accept this invitation, without further not COLLINS-In this PAAR on, the 1st June, William Andrew, twin \u2018olins, aged monts: Funeral tare\" place on ends.June 2nd, from 102 > alii street, at 2.30 .to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends an ae quaintances wil pleuse accept this invitation Lo attend.CHRISTIN\u2014In this city.on the 31st, Clementine Christin, aged 18 years, 11 months.Funeralon He 3rd June, at 734 a.m., from ber father's residence, 205 J ues Cartier wreck, | N.B., by Rev.Canon Fannie Marion Fox, thence to Lote des Neiges Cemctery.Frieuds od seq ntanceg wilt please accept this invitation ithout further no 127 2 se, pau aged 38 years.DAVIS\u2014At Hamilton, unt,, May 20, Elizabeth Rebecca Davis.DANS peurs.Toronto, May 30, Ienry Dalton, EVANS AL Hamilton, Ont, May 29, Michael T.GILLIES AL rove mi Hill, Que., Rev.Archibald Gililes, aged 77 y -\u2014S[DDY-AL pdb Angi Muy 28, Charles Kiddy,aged 1 years.\u2014 non ve CARSLEY'S COLUMN WEATHER FORT, May 31.Ho Tr 1 24 HOURS fron Lakes Er LEE Lawrence PL a Lake Bt.ny of o or cloudy and show wery > qua 7 1889.10 T S.UARSLET.STRIOTLY > STRICTLY STRICTLY STHIOTLY STRIOTLY STRICTLY STRIOTLY STRICTLY MIDSUMMER MID-SUMMER MID-SUNHER MID-SUMMER MID-SUMMER MID-BUMMEKR MID-BUMMER MID-BUMMEU STRIOTLY MID-SUMMER BTRICILY MID-SUMMER The large shiprisnt just received of Ladfes\u2019 Black Luce Dresses sud Manties are for strictly nuid-sutniner wear.Thuy are the very latest Paris and Loudon uovelties.Prives from Ten to Seveuty Dollars, sc LEY Post Orders receive prompt attention.GUUD .GOUD GOUD Another lot of thoss very handsome and serviceable Carpsts just to band, in 3 sizes, to be sold at the following low prices; Uf yds.z3 yds.for 81 $17, 3 ydu.x3 yds.for 32.60, 3 yds.x4 yds, for 83.220.8.OARSLEY.Post Orders caretully filled.BARGAINS BAXGAINS LOCEB At Toronto, May 238, Mary J., wife of ohn Locke.MOREAU 81.Cunegonde, May 30, Narcisse Moreau, Br., aged 60 years, 8 inontus, # duys.Funeral from his laie Tesideuce, 4154 Notre Dame street, Mopday, 3rd June, ut half-past ejght o'clock, to st.enone Church, theace Lo Cole.des Nelges Cemetery.Frieuds und ue- quaintances will please accept Uuils Invitallon Lo attend, 127 2 MERCER\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, May 30, Ann, wife of James Mercer.MCcCABE\u2014AL Toronto, May 28, Mary, widow of the late \u2018I'homas McCabe.ERSONAL\u2014! .D.1.PLAGEFORD.TETE eme to wa st once, he will'be sil ri ae Breet address can't be found, C.W.Mi tobell Lf re PERE EET PE IoaTEous HAS REMOVED TO 340 STA ARLESS & CO.PHOTOGRAPHIO ARTISTS.1 dozen Photographs and Large Crayon, framed, we $10.00.A BuSTRONG! odd 117t3aw PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY.æ3 673 CRAIG STREET (near Bloury), TxrLrruoNz 2331.108+ COVERNTON'S SYRUP: WILD CHERRY For Coughs; Colds, Asthms snd Bronchitis PRICE, 25 Ceutæ \u2018 FREFARED BE C.J.COVER TON CO., Qor.En eury and Dorchester ats.| TOM BROWN.The Boot Maker, 1881\u2014NOTRE DAME ST.\u20141881 Sells Bosts and Shoes at Specially Low Prices.Children's Bpring Heel Button Bo luton Bre n ots.eens wero 8 7 from.ow Bh \u2018Es Tia Hand a, Shoes, Ladies Men va ve Nene Fine and fawn ices.fre X en\u2019s Fine Han wn Congress, { = eus 's Fine à sous Lace Boots, from.\" 290 ap And s full sasortment of Boots and Shoes at proportionately low prices.4.+ CALL AT Tom Brown\u2019s 1881\u2014NOTRE DAME ST.\u20141881 138t1 BOUND TO BE ThE Grestost Sale of Furniture ever hesrd of in Montreal, WE ARE PUSHERS! Wo have an object in view, Over 45,000 dollars worth of kennine fine Ur olstered an Cabinet Fur: St gén at + ue o, sold: this is a no sham: 2 Tals 8 Cheap Sale will co; sm minonoe in 5.Fun éih, , TERMS STRIOTLY CASH.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, LATE WM.KING & C0., FURNITURE AND BEDDING, ase TR 12812 EET.Lace Scarfs ang Fichus, the largest stock and the best 3\"and, nry Hamilto 1885 Notre Dame m5 À 1883 aan neo, aly orr re Di X GLUTES: mes mn erm Ry ati Grocers, : a.holewais only by ; - PATRICK & OOOK| 125t4 tt Gaxy Nox Sane\" A Steamer Chair \"fu e Greatest Comfort one can have 08 ôn Board Ship.ER ou or 0, on an r ar LAS You osh procure one \"M, Br oN.res Rooms, A PURE PINOT 0R or WHEAT.BARGAINS BARGAINS BARUAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS BAHGAINS BAKGAINS The whole stock of Rugs now selling at extra low prices.Another shipment of Besutiful Haniao Hearth Rugs to sell at 280 each, also's magnificeut line of Sofa Rugs, for 5c eash.Guent: \u201cI wish J had com» bere a week ago.\u201d Hotel Proprietor: \u201cAh, that's very flattering te my establishment.\u201d Guest: \u201cI don't know abont that.\u2018What I mean in thas I should have preferred to sat this fish then instead of now.\u201d\u2014 Tït- Bite.Post Orders continue te Increass.NEW BEADED VISITES, BIZES 30 IN, BUST NEW BEADED VISITES, BIZES 38 IN.BUBT NEW BEADED VISITES, SIZES 34 IN.BUST NEW BEADED VIBITES, SIZES 36 1N.NEW BEADED VIBITEB, BIZES 38 IN.NEW BEADED VISITES, SIZFES 40 IN.NEW BEADED VISITES, SIZES 42 IN.NEW BEADED VISITES, SIZES IN.NEW BEADED VISITES, SIZES 48 IN, NEW BEADED VISITES, 812KS 48 IN.BUST Just opened and put {n stock, soveral lines of Now Beaded Visites, at all prices an d sizes, 5.CARSLEY, Peat Orders is a great suceess, ne CLOAKS, LADIES GR T PYATERS LADIES GREY STEHRS LADIES* GREY DUSTERS LADIES GREY DUSTERS LADIES' GREY DUSTEKS LADIES\u2019 OXFORD DUSTERS LADIES' OXFORD DUSTERS LADIES* LADIES\u2019 LADIES LADIFB\u2019 LADIEN LADIES* OXFORD DUSTERS SLATR GREY DUSTERS BLATE GRRY DUHTERS SLATH GREY DUSTERY LADIES SLATE GREY DUSTERS LADIES' BLATE GHEY DUSTERS The best value and most complete stock to be found.8.CARSLEY.» Pest Order Department gives satisfaction.TRAVELLING CLOAKS.LADIES\u2019 LIGHT BROWN DUSTERS LADIES LIGHT BROWN DUSTERS LADIES' LIGHT BROWN DUSTERS LADIES' LIGHT BHUWN DUSTERS LADIES LIGHT BROWN DUSTERS LADIES' FAWN LADIES* PAWN LADIES' FAWN LADIES\" FAWN LADIES FAWN LADIES BKIG LADIES BEIG LADIES' BEIGE LADIES' BEIGE DUSTERS LADIES BKIGE DUSTEHRS Ladies should come direct to us before maki; their selection cisewhere.DE 8.CARSLEY.DDBTERS DUSTERS DUSTERS DUSTERS DUSTERS CORTICELLI Bewing Rilke and Twista aré the best for all use.\u2018With smooth even thread and bright color, a fine finish, they deserve the reputation they sre rapidly scquiring In this market\u2014Unequalled - > Fhe-Fiorance \u2018BIE T§ cu the bent SUE for that purpose, and will Pay any One for trisl.\u2018Kgucusen, FLORENCE 5 CLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.Clapperton's Bowing Cetlon is shead of gil other makes, being tree from knots, smooth, âne- ]y finished, and the spool all in pne length: noge othdrcan sual it for hood a machine sowing.8.CARSLEY, 1163, 1767, 176% 1711, IT73, 1778 1978 NOTRE DAME STRERT, \u201cMONTREAL sq oF LHe run MONTREAL, DAILT STAR.SATURDAY.JUNE 1 1803 \u2014DOUBLE SHEET.gon I & ǰ\u201d ADVERTISEMENT, TUF WEATHER REPORT, ed June Ist Partly cloudy or aloudy sna pe \u2018REMNANTS BLACK, BPAYISEL CHANTILLY, GUIPURE SILK LACE FLOUNCINGS! All Mprked Cheap.To-merrow we will offer à lot of Remnanta of.Rich Black Silk Lace wlouncings at very low figures.Undoubtedly one of the best bargains in Lace Goods shown to the puklio this season.REMNANTS.811k Spanish Lace Flouncinge, als chesp.Silk Chantilly Lace Flouncipge, all cheap.| BLUE Guipare Lace Flou sl] cheap.JOHN MURPHY & CO.A SPECIAL BARGAIN! HANDEERRCHIRPS.\u2018 50 dozen of Colored Border PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEF S, suitable for Ladies, Youths or Boys.Original prise, 30c each; reduced now to only balf price, viz.10c Each.Call snd see this wonderful bargain.AiG ReaY = co.GREAT BARGAIN GENTS BUMMERER COATS.Gents\u2019 Union Tweed Office Coats, only $1.75.Gents\u2019 Blué Borge Street Costs, only $2.50.Genta\u2019 Btriped Flannel Coats, suitable for Bost- ing, Cricketing, Lawn Tennis, etc, worth 83.00 and 83.75, for only 62.25 and 83.00.GENTS\u2019 SUMMER VEATS.Gents\u2019 White Pique Linen Vests, al) sizes; price 21.60.Gents\u2019 Famer Pique Linen Vests, all sizes: price $1.75, Gonts' Fancy Cashmere Vests; prices $2.00 and GENTS\u2019 FLANNEL PANTS.Gents\u2019 White Flannel Pants, suitable for Crick- etiug.Tennis, eto.; ull sizes in stock, Jmported from the best makers sn LONDON.Our prices coodingly Jow for these Flannel Panta, viz, 2.50 and 83.50.PYJAMA BLEEPING SUITS, for sale at our Establishment, in all sizes.This article is acknowledyed by gentlemen who have tried it to be the moss comfortable garment that can be had fur travelling on either Train or Buat.Our prices are #3.75 and 83.50.only BROOK'S SEWING COTTONS Are sold by the lesding Dry Goods Establishments io the Unitad States, and will soon take the same position in Canada, OHN Ng URPHY & 0.JOE MTEC 1781,1788 Notre Dame St.cor.St.Peter St.' 18613 1813 awD 1815 Norag Daux STauz7.: CARSLEY'S COLUMN] G.A.HOLLAND & SON LATEST ARRIVALS! 1 Case Ires Toys.Trains, Heok and Ladders.Mechanical Toys, frem $1.25 to 83.00.3 Case Ny Nall | Hruabies, seld nt $1.00 desen, 1000 Benekee \u2018de Steel and Gilt Beads at 13¢ 1 Load Wheelbarrows.¥be to $1.60.Delle\u2019 Carriages, 91.95 te 93.75.Expresses, 88¢c to 83.75.Job Let Cups and Saucers, 16¢ te 8bc.G.A-HOLLAND&sON À Wonderful Reductions in Plain and Fancy Silks, all this month, at Henry Hamilton's, 1883 and 1885 Notre Dame st.12811 NE HAMILTON & 0, 1888 to 1896 Notre Dame Street.\u2014 During the cool weather of the past week we have taken the opportunity af \u2018harem bly looking over our lines of Brring and Bujomer Goods and sorting out sll short lengths, remnants apd odd lings, snd have marked them at figures to\u201d ensure their immediatg sale.Our regular linss are thus in good assortment, and with the sddi- ton fon of Row Goods every day are equal to say tock in the Dominion.SUMMER DRESS GOODS Of every description.Prints, Mualine, Cheilies, - Zephyr Clothe, Ginghsms, Flapusls, Oheviots, &o., &c., In endless variety.Embroidories and all kinds of Trimmings to mateb overy ghade.F9\"Bo sure to oll on us before completing your preparations for the country or seaside.DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT! Whenever p newspaper is stgried or enlarged {8 is always said by (ts proprietors that the enter.prisé is to supply \u201ca long felt want.\" Now lf there is one want {a Montreal that is more urgent then another it is for a Fli8T-CLABE DRESS MAEING EBTABLISHMENT, with \u2018entirely re- lable guarantee that all work shall be PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY to the customer.This cannot be done when a Dress is made for ive or six dollars, as work at these prices is done hy apprentices and young girls.We have, therefore, made arraugements with two strictly first-class Dressmakers, one from New York and one from London, to be assisted by exverienced and paid help, the whole staff 10 constitute ; THE BEST EQUIPPED ESTABLISHMENT in the ¢ity, and to compare favorably with any New York or London house.Our prices will be reasonable, but necessarily higher than is charged at other housea for ouly average work, ALL LADIES OF MONTREAL and vicinity who desire to be elegantly and lonably dressed are esrusstly solicited to test the quality of this new depasture, GLENORA BUILDING.188¢1 Dé WEDDING PRESENTS 2 Complimentary Presents! Birthday Prosentef > 8 ding ers vited ins ur pried an Rive stock 2 new do mpert pur so ports ELECTRO-PLATED WARE Of Every Description.Table Ware.Dessert Knives and Forks, Fish Carvers, Fish Eaters, Meat Carvers | in cases, Fruits poona, Brass Ware, Fern Hol lagra, re, Musie B Easels Plano and Table Lampe mbrells Stands, & \u2014ART POTTERY \u2014 tn Doulton, Dresden snd Old Ivory Ware, Cutlery Cabinets complete Ol coke fa Black Marble and Onyx TAIL WAREBOOMNS\u2014 83 st.Sulpice Street.WATSON & PELTON.88fteod 121z RY: Si BY we.Just thing he 6 ois » Chemist, 3 Bt.cetherine street.x BLACK GOODS STORE aT od} Lid & © ps «nD am (= > SS SS x > Tittle babe in it.The child ssemed to be sleepin butimore than likely it was dodd.A litt © after two o'clock an engineer, of the Penn- 8ylvaula Railroad saw three men drown at ho railroad bridge in Johnstown.-At that time rho water was fully filty.feet deep.THE NEWS CONFIRMED.BLAIRAVILLE INTERSECTION, Pa., June 1.\u2014 E.Benson, an old man, rescued from the flood, said\u201d: rot less than 1500 people were lost.BouIvaAR, Pa.June 1, 2 a.m.\u2014A reliable courier has just arrived from Johnstown and says at least 1500 lives were lost.ERY, Pa, June l.\u2014A flood of death swept down the Alleghany mountains yesterday afternoon and last pight.Almost the entire city of Johnstown was swhimmin about In the rushing angry tide.Dea bodies are floating about in every direction, and almost every piece of movable timber is carrying from the doomed city a corpse, As the train bLearing i the special correspondents 8 eastward the reports at each step grew more appalling.At Derry groups of railway oflicials were gathered who had come from Bolivar, the end of the passable portion of the road westward.They had seen but a small portion of THE AWFUL SCENE, but enough to allow them to imagine the rest.The heights of the Alleghanies look down in solemn wonder at the scene of the most terrible destruction that ever struck the romantic valley of the Conemaugh.Down through tbe Packsaddie çame the rushing waters.The water was rising when the men left at six o'clock at the rate of five fee r hour.Clinging to improvised rafts, constructed in the death battle from foating boards and timbers, were onized men, women and children, their heartrending shrieks for help striking horror to the breasts of the onlookers.Their cries were of no avail.Carried along at railways on the breast of the rushing torrent, no human ingenuity could devise a means of rescue.With pale cheek and hair clinging wot and damp to her cheek, a mother was grasping a floatin, timber, and in her other .srm she hel her babe, already drowned.With a death grip on -a plank a strdpg man, just giving up hope, cast an imploring look to those on the bank, an instant later and he had BUNK INTO THE WAVES.THR MONTHEAL DALY tas, SALUE \u201cJ live In Cambria city.I think .excess in both instances over the period last year.one vessel is that of the 55.\u201cBern cnarged 11,000 cases at Que bor Commissioners Office: 14th Instant, has been replaced.JOBN KENNEDY, Chief Engineer.Cacouna Has n Clean Sheet.February last, in spite of contrary re and rumors, and that the sanitary condition of the place is excellent.\u2026Gacquns, Ma 2 dote May President Local! Board of Health.\u201d A \u201cCynthia Sailor\u2019s Body Found.of the man Nichoi has been hold an o'clock Coroner Jones will this afternoon at at will by will be examined.If a more bodies a the inquest on Monday.The Children Taken Care of.band with an axe last Monday, he monthly fees dren, girls aged 5 an t.Patrick's, Drowned In an Old Quarry.' A young lad nawed Plante, while playin, poar a sheet of water in a disused quarry a in tend was drowned.The bod home.The coroner will bold an inquest.Action Agalust Maloney and Phillips.been instituted by Messrs.P.W: Eilis & Co., Returns at the Harbor Master's Office show that during the month of May there were 81 arrivals in port from sea, and 57 departures; of river and canal craft there were 642 arrivals and 583 departures, an me One of the largest con- signiuents of gin ever brought into port by adotte,\u201d which arrived yesterday, comprising no less than 133,000 cases; she had proviously die- he following bulletin has Leen issued at the Har- The black buoy at the lower end of the Cap à la Roche pew channel, which was taken away on the Mr.J.8.Beaulieu, chairman of the Local Board of Health of Cacouna, forwards the following certifica cate for publication in the BTA We the undersigned, certify that there has been no cases of contagious disease in the village of! Cacouna since the 10th of r \u201cP.E.Grand : Tir.H.Hudon; J.A.Hamel, M pis ao À Bolduc, Curé; Narcisse Lebe i, J.B.Beaulieu, The body found near the wreck of the \u201cCynthia,\u201d and inquest the morgue.After the evidence necessary for identification has been taken, the inquest be adjourned until Mondav afternoon at four o'clock, when the captains and pilots found meantime, they will be included in The two children of Mrs.Wren, who committed the murderous -assault on her hus- have been, by the agency of Madame La, eunesse, the lice matron, placed in St.Patrick\u2019s Home.Ti of # for the child 8 years, will be paid, halt by Bt.Ann's parish and half by u Bt.Louls yesterday afternoon, fell y was recovered some time afterwards, and removed An.action of damages for $10,000 has Prayers to their God, cries to those in safety rang above the roaring waves.The special train pulled in at Bolivar at 11,30 p.m., and the train men were there notified thet further progress was impossible, The greatest excitement prevaiied at this place, and parties of citizens are out all the time endeavoring to save the poor unfortunates that are being hurled .into eternity on the rushing torrent.The tidal wave struck Bolivar just after dark, and in five minutes theConemaugh rose from six to forty feet, and the waters spread out over the whole country.Soon houses began floating down, and clinging to the de were men, women and children, shrieking for aid.À large number of citizens at once gathered nn the County bridge, and they were reinforced by a number from Gar- fleld, a town on the opposite side of the river.Ropes were thrown over into the boiling waters as persons drifted by, in efforts to save some poor beings.For half an hour all efforts were fruitloss, until at last, when the rescuers were ABOUT GIVING UP ADtrHoPE, a little boy astride g ph sg roof to catch hold of oné cessfully pulled on name was Hessler, a sixteen years of age.His or of the calamity is as follows: \u201cWith my father I was spending tht day at my grandfather's house in Cambria City.In the house at the time were Theodore, Edward and John Kintz and John Kin, r., Mary Kintg, wife of John Kintz, jr., Miss Treacy Kintz, Mrs, Rica Smith, John Hirsch and four children, w father and myself.Shortly after five o'clock there was a noise of roaring waters and screams of people.e looked out of the door and saw persone running.My father \u2018told us to never mind as the \u2018Waters would not rise further, but soon we saw houses boing swept away and then we ran up to the floor above.The house was three stories, and we were at last forced to the top one.In the fright] jumped onthe bed; it was an old-fashioned one, with heavy posts.The water kept rising.and my bed was soon afloat.Gradually it was lifted up, the air in the room grew close, and THE HOUSE WAS MOVING.su the\u2019 bed ke t rising and pressed the eell- e poste pushed the plaster; te Sierded, Ja a section of the roof gave way.Then suddenly I found myself on the roof, and was being carried down the stream.After a little this roof commenced part and was afraid I was fois to be rowned, but just then another house, with a shingle roof, floated by and I managed to crawl on it and floated down until nearly dead with cold, when 1 was sav r I was freed from the house I did not see my father.My : gran andiather was on a tree, but he must have n drowned,as the waters wererising fast.John Kintz, ir., was.also on a tree, M Kintz and Mrs.Kintz I saw drown, Miss Smith was also dromaed.John Hirsch was J Po wir promise > do THE N of jewellers of Toronto, against Andy Malonoy and Harry Phillips, on account of the trouble and expense caused the firm owing to the recent jewellery caso.Conscience Money.The Collector of Customs at this port-nc- knowledges the receipt of $101.45, as con- sclence money.PERSONAL.pli£ut-Col.MsEachran, of Ormstown, is at the oral.on.Mr.Mercier has received the photograph of Cardinal Rampola, lapal Secretary ot stale, wilh autograph attached.Mr.T.A.Bowes, editor and Jropdetor of the St.John, N.B., Gazette, 18 at the Mr.Dubreuil.pe Sberiff, has resigned his sition Deion acte aw.It is said that be will succee Mr.Fauchere, a son of Dr.Fauchere.Dr.Edmond Robillard, formerly of this city, who has been living for the past few years.in Paris, arrived in Montreal on Thursday, and will remain here for a few week Major-General Pane and Lieut.-Cot.Houghton, D.A.G., have congratulated the cadets of tho St.Mary 8 College by Jetter, on their fine appearance at the review Rev.Rabbi Marks has returned from M pot s, where be received an urgent call fi iebrew Retofm Church.There were seven applicants for tho position.Sir Hector L, Langevin arrived in the city this morning from Rimouski where he had been calied owing Lo the serious Illness of hs brother, Very Rev.M.Langevin, the vicar-general of that diocese, who [8 reported better.Sir Hector 18 on his way to Ottawa.Mgr.Gravel, Bishop of Nicolet, has received a princely gitt from the Pope, in the shape of a costly sliver challce and cross, The chalice, whicll 18 of beautiful design, was presented to His Iloliness on the occasion of Lis Jubllee dy the Catholics of Grenada, Spain.Minnes- m the, wenty- American \u201cand Foreign.Beerboh reports: Cargoes off coast: Wheat, nil: corn, quiet.Cargoes on passage and for 8hip- ment: Wheat, turn dearer: corn, steady.Liver- I wheat and co ste with a fair Demand.Weather In En ad Grant.\u201cFrench 8 man of Integrity, so hat 7e hall not aufter couts 3 markets quiet, Pucks ip Liverpool: in the minds o good men, to whom the - T.*#0=
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