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[" 7 Last epirion EIGHT PAGES.\u201cVor.XXI.\u2014~No.138, MONTREAL.THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1889, - Average « Cireutation-\u2014 29,500.a te de Et ER ty Star PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Bacant.SNS TED\u2014A MALE TEACHER A, FIRST ax elementary di yeas for Jaized school at Co.Pontiac, P.Q.Apply g salary re- diothe the underelgued, wo tescbers wpe re YOUNG MAN A5 SHORTIIAND 5 writer, with openly English and French and socusiored A dress, @gasTE Lai abit fron Fa the Hoard ou: Wain 2 COMPÉTENT BHORTHAND rites.fo for mornings a; week, Wednesday and a 8: James strest Poe at employment.P.O.Dre?Hn cit y emp EE tt ATR TEOBEKS A AND Steam Lugndsy AFTER TWO CHIL- Lx P.579 Wellington WANTED_OO0K, MTBT BE FIRSF-CLASS, Food wakes, woman ferred Apply, No.bo ue 184 2 La te salary Address, \u201c0 1 AS ry MAIR Hubert at.= 78, A tin good wagon Tor geppiept wil girls and ile.1930 ott Bases Bi, EF; ry ANTED\u2014A 278 photo any Ww weve boise.on, one PES Enomjoûge ofth us RA Box T14, P.On u TAN mi SE, EA Do Dominion lus rocess.reeds alts Sent Balt for ona \u2018 A vasor a trente 71 8t Jumes at.187% bi WAKE D_GIHELE PFLY AT ONCE, AT THE jor Mix.Coy.APRA Corte 137 Dame, wade.reply.187 Bt, George at NTED_\u2014A \u20ac GEN EAL SERVANT, UST HAVE perso! to the right n liberal ie D STE nesa, Apply to.Daniel Btroud, 2188 Noire \u2019 YYANTED A A GOOD PLAIN COOK 10 GOTO, THE - country.A oly 58 Coursol st.1372 > W ANTED\u2014 T MAEEK, AN EXPERIENCED ' = Obspin hes operator wanted tinmediately.< London Bolt and Wi London, Ontario.orks, Lon 137 5 AN A D 8A OK RE-SAWING machine, must be RA to the work.Lapel.15 scan Ep = versie NGINEKR, or STA AN ouarz ongine pan to 1568 Bt.Autoine 4 at.PIs on the ground, Want TED LABORERS FOB EXCAVATION hy ria Hospital.up upper Uni- 1 9 WANTED 4G GIRL WHO CAN PAINT LETT.signs, cards, otc.constant rk for reliable rson.Apply 434 8t.Paul st.VV ASTED_sEwINS 9 GIRLS FOR THE DHESS making; at G4 St, Antoine at.:\u2026 1381 NT is- AN T real, for salary and comm RE ee 8 to tbe Goold Bicyale Co., LEE rd, Oat * 1281 A en hamsewor ek.A Per ae Wrz wos 445s gigs GENERAL ANT.at Mrs.Miller's liegistry Office, 663 Cals st E sat sing curit.quired.Apply Virtue & Co, 162 Bt.Jemes niroot A RER, le man, ern and se ty re- FOB THE SOV NTR .- A at F10a mate D.Girouard, 30 8 James 3 WO KEFPER, 2 IN 1 .33 Durocder at.vin 1] 5 FTRONG ar EIGHT) BEN 1] SAID on wo Cros, dote à Ca Yas FE RS ry wor 385% A GIRL ERAL HOUSEwork.also one to attend lunch counter.No.1998 Notre Dsme st.138 1 WE SPIETDS ST ESF m ve: Graham, STAR ae * 138 + Gay.WAZ TED\u2014 +A YOUR @ GIRL UT 18 YEARS take charge of children during the 38 1 Apply at ash tt AM 7% VU ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT.AP- pr mener at 312 St.Urbain et.138 1 GOUD BERVANT, cock: for Tor ho.5 Hrciaine, now washing.A ED À ES CANVASSER FOR ADVEL- commission to LS WT \u2014 A GÉNÉRAL BÉRVART + small family.Apply 2682 St Catherines de AN NERA inx and ironi; id Apply between 1 and 3, bt 5 ANTED\u2014A SMART YU must speak both lan .ly Uatiog en , Ni od mwas Appz.8 ew York Suspender 139 ANTEPXIUST.-CLASS MILLINERS AT ONCE, Jisoments for Batteraby's 1way Guide, good right man only.Apply, 274 5% James ED a SERVANT, PLAIN WABH- of Sve, no children.tthbow 138 1 FUR AN OFFICE, French prefurred.A Bran office.138 6 ONi En Wi G GELS, THOSE having worked on suspenders before fe L B! to °G 12 Notre Dame.WEEE Coley STEADY, SOBER MAN that knows the olty weil ADT, with refer- onoes, rey N 138 2 to 86 G: un stro WAGE GIRL FOR RITCHEN ki ACCUBTOM- od to hotel work.Apply at 17 McGill College TANTED\u2014 A GOOD Phi Graf NNER APPLY ANTED-5 HALL BOYS, BPÉAK] to E.Chanteloup, 593 z KING FR FREN CH and English.Apply at once, Richelieu Ho Hotel WE A JUNIOR CLERK FOR A WHOLE office, 6; Salary $200 a yesr.Apply vols Eee re CSÈRE P.0.Bo: wi D-THREE GIRLS FOR DINING ROO also Kitchen cul.Soy at Dairy Lanch, 1758 Notre Dam WwW ey YOU WHO HAS SOME EXERT.Soe in office wor for dry goods commission Doran parents and able to security.one veoal AS ferred; for the Rent pari way partic must-have first-c| c t-clase Ry Jive oo ith Tespon! e Lo y ro wee Io like business, wiedge of ons tom.tours work pre- arty roses ance to work Ts up.-Apblr in own ion Lo P-0.Bon 1570.ru'aalarÿ xpecied oi etc, to P.Ô di pis 0 Bartrer ver Pants.WWARTED A PARTNER AT AT GNOE WITH WITH FROM fortune in short tin 1100,\u201d Srar oitice.WARE est in first-clasa L'ayir ; (red & t factures business; of finances prefurred.© to two thoussnd dollars, can guaran nie, Pi vesurity given.teed ; 383 {TNER TO TAKE HALF INTER- manufacturing husi- Yor a good man this 2 Tan office.148 ANTED_PARTNE Wii \u2018H CAPITAL OF FIVE ousand dollars to extend s guod paying manu.ona competent to take charge PH 1253,\" BIAB ofiice.1386 ut, Douses to Let, PLANS SN a cans 10 CITY ° CORYENIENGKS, city summer and winter.oa gid Notre Dame at; 1 11 SUMMER MONTHS, iF OL inte, hy eur's proper or vend forme PE naga Iubaubean, Bouse, intumis ed qarde and grounds planted and dow , al} rr frs cla8S order.ly rm Bro! 133 8 0 near the river.À 5 minutes Ko.3652 Notre Dawe st, 88.Henri.0 LET-UFPER TENEMENT OF NEW BUIL th o ke.; aplont Bran office.0 LE Noe.$0, 10 Fond Jos 2 éariborourh streat, Hoche- wi nience, renis low.ly on | 1 T or BT.HILAIRE, yat from depot.App.AL ing, In most desirable situation in west end, tion of purchasing first-class furniture, ta (Dow).fas stove.kitchen a range, Ac.opportun y or any party startin, ery.Lal \u201cT 44 aE 138 6 NEMENT HOUSES, pings tb.every con the premises or at SOL SL Paul st.3 Les four as médorate docataty.fo for rhe, 4 6; \u2014FUR UPPE E ENT, ner or Sran 381 2 Dotels, mAs NDI.STORE AND WAREHOUSE, flaw, Craig ot.£ plone ore J Ty.thoes 2354 anges eal Vor at.188 6 fu hoist FE all poh soir où office, a © premises, - Possessibn A Epucattonar NNNN BE GRAMIAR, sou LES eux ext term sag) pins sçis Bol UF dr h French and Shorthand, ook thy bolts absence in Bugland, all dre Mr, if, ro ference to the BClhivo! io pe addressed to Lt.Col BUN Bernie hier en- en-Hac ut, P.Q.More ADV ANCED Puriness sausual, etrictiy confidentis 0) Investments wan and 136 tf one to Joan.ONS NS SS NINN INNIS arabes, Bai have the prefrrente in any pk, Railway clerk clerks is} 308, P.0, MOBTOAGR for 820.000 to 10,000.Band LE 1013, STAR OMoa f A 0 OAN.\"+.malt L000 ntuiiié.per-cont.frat mortgage.No com- Nasa AL W,810 900.0 ON erie.| iF ro Wanted to e Perreie.| = | Situations 3 D ANU, AS SNS ANTED\u2014SITUATIONS IN TRST-CLASS Fax iy by luan and wife, manks coschini Pr denar.well posted, caretul driver, ® sober a send Yi wife is an English house anu pérlor Joa botu wi give eumiplets ratisfaction sos = 30, spose ance wood.Addecss, \u201c1 MOU STAR See! ) 4 Ww ANTED SIT 0 ATION HY 4OuD GARDE SR oud references.Apply 252 W ANTE D-BY work by the =0> WEE WIDOW WOMAN, ing or ironing.= A Ya 63 Lagauchotierr, ré VATED SITU VION \u201cAS ASSISTANT, vou des PL eS SE res EX 2], good peLiuab, quick and eorrect at figures, EUR Téferences.Appiy \u201cX #80,\" s1ab office.WAS AN TLU-HOUSE PAINTING, TINTIN ra END win whi Lowashing neatly done.George 2434 8% Hypuilte ESPEC ny Was, ANTED-BT PARA COUPL EE TRESGH, altustiond, wife as Look, husband as conch: man.3.it.Lægaucheliers at.136 INTED= Sy YOUNG ADT FUBITION = mother\u2019s assistant orcompsnion, for sumuier months, seaside or country, Address, \u201cO 101,\u201d STAR office.137 2 W TED\u2014BY YOUNG M JUNT OCT F FROM igland, » aituetion, béis willing to-do any the best of re: oregon, lens® apply to the folowing padress, Arthur H.Pdlmer, 38 H oh- mond 137 2 29.St.A WARIED= =a 5 OE PROPERTY OWNERS, agents snd, otbars, ALR Landry nso ser oral years coyagod ropert.pan every £7 deactivtion a doo on nd ross, * 1300 Bran oie, iE ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN WITH Know: of bookkeeping, s! and writing snd Custis 5.cpguiem Tree.2D 1 Le 9 ANTED_SIT UATION BY Yorse MAN USED or two, cal - ola \"apply 369 Hibernia Road, to races, self popereur selal.Lt St.Chai 1372 V Say A YOUNG MAN, 23 YEARS iD situation as office clerk Insurance Com: can furniab good Seforences.Address, 13% Cran office: 137 VANTED-BY SINGLE MAN, CARE OF ONE OR e fur the suunuer months, best of Address, No.2 Evan st, in the rear.\u201cD 2 o city references ANTED-WORK BY THE DAY.33 VALLEE gr Y (Young WOMAN AS VATIO aa, J.M, 71 ° 138 3 8, \u2018\u201cB 1078,\" Stan office.Ne Ok HOU SE LEANING or any kind of work by a reppecta Apply 4 St.Margare AN TED\u2014SI! VE AS PORTER IN CLOTH- self useful store or ace to make bim: knows dis vu Ti Ad 88, \u201cF 1180.\u201d BTaR offices W ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY FIBRST-ULASS practical cutter, 7 years experience, D bout refer- endes.Address, 271 N Notre Dame st, Hi belage ANTED\u2014 Ï FEHEON LEAVING nés OR hinay or storeman or some place of trust, willing to work, = aber, msn.Please address, No.72 Lusign 138 1 WANT FANTED BY SEE YOUNG MAN, SITUA- ion as Invoice or Julpplog clerk, wood references.Adarens.\" \u201cG 3208,\" TAR 1381 WANTED pa WATCHHARERS: A POSITION oung man wh bo has bad siderable ox dcr er drogross conid De made.Address.Bo made.ox ie where progress co! rE] V EE TED-BY A YOU G MAN POSITION clerk in wholesale or retail grocery good references, Address, \u201cG 1207,\u201d Bian Umea\u2019 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION draughtsman or alec address, AS MECHANICAL engineer, splendid certificate \u201cJ 1260 »\u201d* STan vffios.13872 ANTED_AN EXPERIENCED LIGENTIATE | N >pharmacy requ! engagement as manager or clerk.Address, \u201cF 16m STAR office, Business Thances.| BALE\u2014GOOD STANDS IN ALI, BUSINESS.oe.botels, saloons, groce sou op or nt es (nous.Houses and stores A lot thoes i in bu L Vio uare, J doors erns vasy, TAR Office.ô TGENS NES BAR and furniture all through the house, also fine siable.et A.QO , Canada Hotel.8t Gabriel To 1 5 SALE BALE CHANCE, GUOD WILL, FURniture, etc.of à Aret-clans dope 1 house, cen- y located, \u201cdoin om e food Tea reasons re for selling.uare.LET\u2014HOTEL WITH LICENSE, 187 CLASS parie Ap ply, 520 Craig st.137 2 LET\u2014 ER SBHOP.APPLY TO Han Caste, No.1 McCord st.135 4 T° wiki Lor Zale.R SALFE\u2014TO THE TRADE, BABY CARRIAGES from $1.90 to $30.PRO for the Dumiinion by Co.of Lo va Montreuil Indian btoros, 1658 Notre Dame, 287 254 SL Paul atreot Tents and flags for sale and on far 123 R SALE \u2014 TWO FORSAITH FOLDING MAchines, in good order, are \u20ac vublisher, will oe sold at » bargain, \u20ac © in Ipachinery presses doing the fo ldtnx, ot ierwise could not without them Agply gs K.Graham, STAR olen\u201d F?FOR SALE bTEAN YACHT, ABOUT 60 FEET over ail b; ft.beam, furnished with frst rime 25 bp.Clyde boller, bull of best oak, Sant ta Sk faut ana in y sould cheap.App ly to reth st., Montr eal order and will be ot &\" Hn or Englosers, jaz HK SALE \u2014 100 SECOND baAND ~Wo0D worki machines, engines, ors, angers shafting, 3 lanced an oie: ue 1ts leather and Tubber, 70 off list.Mullin, Pap: wh za Fy RALE\u2014ONE FIRST CLASH POOL TABLE, '_cheap for cash.481 bt.Jamesst., west.pe] 1 PIR SALESTEAM YACHT, CUAL BURNER, 30 feet Jong, 4 horse power, runs 8 miles per hour, 10 ârat-class running order.Can be LS Le any - person after a fow lessons.\u201cJ 1255,\u201d f Lr OR BALE-FOUR VERY FINE STIUHGUNT D pups, imported from Perthshire these dogs are from the purest stock nou he Scotland: Address, P.U.Box 167 381 floras and Carriages.AAAS AS ASN LAS AVS SNS NAS KR SALF\u2014FOR.44 OF THEIR VALUE, THE hixb bred and fast trotting mare, she is handsome, ] OY hande Ligh, has a lowing maue and tail, rising U years old, 8 stylish driver, ia very yrs ui and attractive, she has hk no training VE freed More than ordinary driving, she can trots 2.30 apd has shown it rivate: she bas Dover trotted for any money sof a han no public jecard, also the beautiful young y road or business horse, 5 years old, aad v x st Heh, and Le has also.along » is very.ploasan they fear nothing and a er in sin amis or or doub e h ar- > sn Hort need no boots rode as fine a strain of blood in Shel Soins PA be, of the ane.I will explain and TeasuD y a! are polar © ers need n drees to oy ; Victo gona mre Fox baston, à ND EXTENS TON Sor Neryeant Loston, jn Arst- ad order., Ledoux, 131 St.antoine TOR BÂLE-DARE BAY MARE, 6 YEARNS OLD, ood rosdster snd very stylish, and without any vicions habits, owing main and tail Address, \u201cWw MLE 5 136 5 ESA A GOOD STRONG BUGGY T.Sit 570 Oat PAIR \u201coR: AGE D HA ht, built by soen st FOR § RATE AV Sw RY Fon.Jr 1 hones Aprils 156 Bt.Antoine FOR HALE-\u2014A FIVE Ÿ FAKO OLD ENTIRE HORS, | Ea chestnut, aire f Kthan om Sir Tatton 8 util and SER four speed in sa harness.urice, 280 Gormen st H SALE-TWO 1 HEATED TOP BUH v2 7 05 as mew, 260.35 A Bt.Antoine st.138 1 LADY'S COB PUNY, QUIL N saddle Hv) harness, vory handsome, owner jeaving city.Miller's Livery Pole, Permis ET Wanted to Purchase.WE ECO EN Boren, est pric m Tom] y at- tonded fo Tua b1 si Lawrence st.je 33 ANTED=T0 PORGHARY, A DOG \u20ac CABT.NEW pod order, suitable for à Band.1 otaning price, P.O.Bux 40, Bt.Johns, P.Q.137 2 ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE A SECOND HAND house wnt, rabout UrI2.Address, sta price, to Box 33, Cornwail P.U.Cornwall, Un oe 188 2 Jost.AP AAANAAAANANANS PAP ARRAANAAA OST-A SMALL SILVER WATCH WITH FOB, between Lincoln avenue (via Guy and Bt.Cath- acino ats.) snd Phillips square, Pleasn return to H0 Nictorinsg.Si Lésr,, US THE ariel SIT OF WOLFE AND itm, © rg foward will be reed to the returner.L° Hous EE Ea for I returning ame to 1494 Notre Dame st goard Wanted.Wamp er a L GENILÈMA ct wire - Ww A SES FR: cer ae = LagaucheUsre - 145 8 tea allel co owrier Poids à sera PS ble person | WAYTED=BY ARMY PENSIONER, SITUATION 13eoûtf Property For Fale, Etc By Charles Holland © Reni Estats Axout, t, James # 249 8, SALE\u2014BTORES, RESIDENC FU.re lots io desirable loc ARLES HOLLA Ana) 240 50 avenue.st, first ER AND SHOPS nt, ames stro.Rooms to et.Bt._Urba Re ORE FORNISHED.TO rt or marri UR UNF EAU suitable for ng we fo.Bors, rent 86 p month.Paar BTAR © room, orm mar use kitchen, 138 \u2018ar COMS-NICE PLEASANT ROUM WITH R% board.774 Palace 5 er TAB: ed couple.\u201d Apoly 50 es dre Foarv.ARD \u2014 PRIVATE BOARDING-HOUSE, 2 Bea st, above Ontario.Vaocan: bl board 1 cies o id Tuner, Res Resorts, ___ THE PAVILION ROTEL WOLFBORO.N.H., ON LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE.Under New Management.WILL DE OPENED JUNE 14TH, ras tes thio low lowest at Prise, A an enor can be kept.A 221 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.MASS.GEO.HOLLIDAY, ABENAKIS HOUSE ! Wr.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUE, ontreal on à Return tickets 81.50.\u2026 Baîw th | ey.\u2014Fo the \u20ac rist Abenakis prings|Be: urésy to|Saturday to|Tourls House and return, Mondays\u201d \u2018Tossdsy.t |Soasont from 75 3.45 \"| 64.10 ® 3.10 be 313 85 4.90 583 85 4.90 3.95 170 .33 4.10 .\u2026.20 4.05 4.85 Qowansville_.16 3.96 4.75 ° Sell on Saturday, good till Monday following.esday following.t Sell on Haturday, good till Tuesua: àbell every day, good until Novemgber Lus, 1550.Address: 113s BAYSIDE HOUSE, Jacquet River, RESTIGOUCHE Co, - MEW BRUNSWICK.JOHN C.BARCLAY, Proprietor.\u2018This house is pleasan sitnated paar the famous Bale des Chaleurs, and the surrounding country is noted tor its beautiful scenery.{pons noe 20th, The Hotel being located buts few rods from the affords unrivalled ses bathing facaiition and KIMPTON & LEITH.\" tho dent in the neighborhood is excellent.Terms PSE Rafirosd Station and Telegraph one quite neas SEA VIEW HOUSE, \"Rye Beach, N.H.This popular Canadian House will open JUNE 10th for the season of 1889.Address, GEO.Ge LONGEE & CO, ST.LEON SPRINGS, SANITARIUM, ST.LEON, QUE File culsbrated establishment, one of the moll on the con- Bt wil \u201cwile ofan to the public on the 1st June, T ue rouriste who visit tuis spot annual t this year a lor the now t, more attractive he proprietors pare no 0 fort in cater fou to the com- and enjoyment of the guosta.will be under ti the mods faciles will be a Bards, Bowing, profes, sa den, N à o Ina: cannec\u20ac Re el Prec ours.\u201c Oosohes be Tes Talting fo for fliostdat L at Louisentily- on he acrival of of all trains and Saebee.For terme apply TH to THE BT.LEON à MINE MAL WATER C0.ictoris Bquare, sole proprietors af the famous st Leon Mineral Water Por ug the entire D $ 110x 5 SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE! Dalbousie, Bnie des Chaleurs, N.B.THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN CANADA, This favorite summer resort, on the line of the Intercolonial Basllway, opens June 15th next.Beau.ime togsther with + good table and she tes comfo or a city hote The tary ngements are perfect, pure water, fpotous th modern conveniences.th uen à supp! with bot and cold and salt water.mmunication with sll points of interost is essy rail or Meamer.do \u2018or farther formation sddrees: 2.0.870, fe Co CLAPHAM, Manager, .Box ontreal, o .1023 H ARRAN Hovsz, Dalhousie, N.B.THE BEACHES .RICHIBUCT0, NEW BEUNSWICK CY FOR BO.ERS, GOOD Al Boe tng bar + ne TON 10% AN pen or the senson on June BoA.tomodatt ns and cheap.1483 St.James \u201cwe toreceive | ris cro Sea bathi: nsurpsssed, 156 3 piblard, pool roquet, bass d cricket found», GARD-GNE OF TWO GEN Esin- P and bug-s-tell dubes sail and \u2018row Bros: near nd nd board in a French Es Pot boat avi ound hs ut, meckersl fly.Address, 105 St.Hubert 76 ABA cod ty dgro, saipe.Soro ide.hotel OAHD-\u2014A BCOTCH LADY ING AT ES with all other atirsotions usunily found at first ame du ta, near Riviere du Loup, woul class \" Îike to hear of » few boarders for he summer Foc circuler.photographs/disgrama, ko.&0.apply months, Address.1200,\" Gran 0 38 to .E.E.PHAIR, ULABS BUARD,.ALSO R.derate, à st biisg st.Christophe st MITES P.0.Box £25, Riohibnoto, Kent Co.N.B.if | FHviitD-Goop E ] Tooin, single bed, T 83 per week.\u2014IMPORTERS OF\u2014 Masufacturers ot ENGLISH BOARD AND GOOD 547 Craig = at, Miscellaneous.W.& F.P.CT * ©.Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, ~ Whiting, \u2014 Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, \" Borax, Fire Clay, China Clay, = Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Bessemer Steel SOFA, CHAIR AND, BED SPRINGS.THE GROVE.BEACONSFIELD.THE PRETTIEST POINT ON LAKE ST.LOUIS.Full Bummer Service by G.T.RB.and 0.P.BR.Busses $0 every train.Montreal in 30 minutes.Photos can de seen and terms obtained at the TEM- PERANOE DINING HALL, 253 ST.JAMES ST., or sâdress ss above._; _; 138x HOTEL CHAMPLAIN, ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN.Sanhot, be alled for comfort.rotements fe Fal of 7500 ars fom: Leave Montres Leave Ÿ od) ® 28D! Trains their rattan tio The traine Eastern ax tape buffet sleep) xpress train I 1 by Ure) ted) ru Bonaventure st.Depot.aan More AND ABNING - FOR GENTLEMEN.101 Smos.s 75 DRUMMOND ST.Matiroads Trrcoconiar RATVAL.SUMMER ARRANG COMMENCING 10tA JUNE, 1889.far sep ) as oflows rs trains run\u2019 (une 300 cars pas her ovine areal ald at at ofolook Halen whine ih n went ine hours y.fifty-five minutes and Bt.John run thro n on 4 sand av the Intercolonial Rallway etm ax af Ni gti wm by ma; 2 may Easiarn ha Staadasd Mona Lower Tage nnd all information ta nr songs Sor ate of freight, a apply Ro INKON, os st qd = JF nection.> DORN JUNE 70 OCTOBER.Rail t Access direct to hotel.Address, C.F,.SMITH, 121 | M Bay, Rwanton, Vi DeLotbiniere House | VAUDREUIL, P.Q.Te honse, situated in the most piotaronque tourists, will locally the can offer to on toe 20TH OF Jong instead of the l 10th Oth ae viously advertised open for she selsction of rooms, oto.- For full information, address ! VALLEE BROS., Prorz1rrons, 137t£ Vaudreuil Statign, P.Q.Hotel Westport, Westport Point, Mass.This new and cosy first-class Hotel, situated on th Ocean view from Hide k «an + nd to Marines Vineyard, the most Deautifu! and et, will open fa spot on\u2019 the A For ruouis and y or the ssason Ju une 23th, 1839.addres HENRY A.BROWN, Saxobville, Drnée., until June fr after which address \u2018WESTPORT POINT, MAK References in Montreal:\u2014J, D.ADAMS, Tes.We ADAMS, Esq.11ize0d DIRIGO HOUSE, LONG ISLAND, PORTLAND HARBOR, MAINE.pe JUNE 15, 1889.13% 1m 00d JOSEPH PERRY.KELLY'S HOTEL Lndw Summer Resorts.CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT.« Season \u2018from June 11th, Frot of clase of accommodation in tha several oderate charges, rou sanitatiofi! Sufferers froin Rheumatism To! ah : see f b Deus , Nervous or Ski.Diseases may depend for relief of the Gas, White Sulphur and Saline Waters, and baths.The tavorite family surnmer resort.4.5 MBYTE, reuident Physicieu, For guide étvine f mation address, THE GRAND HOTEL CO.114 _ Éniedouia Bprings, or Ottawa.STANLEY ISLAND (Formerly DICKINNON\u2019S), \u201cLAN SDOWNE HOUSE 3Rs she X pont, summer - ue D the st.La N, sud s'tho bent inducements to fay tices e for Children, Is situnte in the middle of Lake St.Fran- à, is distant 10 miles from Cornwall, aud fifty from So nireal.Is sasily Teached b: hie belien steamer rom Montre or by afternoon G.le n from Moagtreäl to Gotta and thence b, Hicoeysd steamer 0 the-dslan + equalled Yac .Fishing and Hunt F, bo x Res apply to in ! DUQU LTE, rigor.115 Jeod Summerstewn P.O.| Excursion Tickets at Reduced Ra! bail Dors 0 ular Letters HOTEL POCAHONTAS, % GERNISH ISLAND, \u2018 KITTERY POINT, MAINE.« New house, peint furnished, situsted on the ih excaller nt facilities tor boating, bathing ocean, and à os tf Hogace MUTCHELL, Jr., Prop.OARD-AT VAKENNES, FOR THE SUMMER Joonthe hotel Bi r,1s now ready to receive rate For a tioulars address Honore Brodeur, Hotel arennes, 127 26 Fteamshtys.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS ALLAN LINE 1889\u2014SUMMER SERVICE\u20141889.Liverpoei, Londouderry, Quebec and Mont des Articles., GREAT BALE PAPER AN ngs.Gold Fapers 130,1 Bre New atterns ae aus pers from.20e per roll.Bord match.Ben for apes fray E.POTTENR, 14133 Notre Damest.Gus BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.unlity wn aranteed.¢ by all Le ous Ize For Tee ne sax LECTRIC BELLS SOLD IN SETS READY FOR fitted y cheap in now or old houses, Es 180 Or alsoPrivate Telephon I.70 2aw (1) 1 ALL FITS STOPPED FREE BY D EI, Kline's Groat Nerve Restorer.No an gai dar! s Jeo.Ma joue cures oes os wal Le 0 8, r BA ceet flac! a Er asie 24 1780 noire Dame St, Montreal.HAFTING, HANGERS, AND PULLEYS, SECOND- band, in good order.MILLER BROS.& MITCHELL, 125s Montreal, A s * pe NEY Bite street, 51 THIS YEAR'S MYRTLE CUT and PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO FINER THAN EVERT& B IN BRONZE On Each PLUG and PACKAGE.T -recent visit to Forest Dean.THE CRONIN CASE.A GRAND SIBERIAN RAILWAY SCHEME.The Women's Federation League and Sir Charles Dilke\u2014~The Turf Scandal in the English Courts.[SPECIAL TO THE STAM] LONDON, June 13.\u2014Cronin\u2019s jury verdict gives satistaction to the Unionists, Sulli- vañ's arrest is regarded as injurious to Parnell,- Caron told the special commission that he sat on the committee that expelled Cronin in 1886 for treason, lyin and violation of \"his oath.The Pall Ma thinks the Chicago jury are precipitate in assuming that because the two men were enemies that therefore Sullivan killed Cronin.A/triend interviewed Gen.Annekoff yesterday.He ie enthusiastic over the Siberiun Railway to reduce tbe distance from don to Viadwostocks to fifte« days.cost.of the railway is to be £30.100,000.In the Turf-libel case, tho opinion in court ie that Chetwynd is getting the best of it.A vigorous protest is being circulated against the conduct of the ladies on the Committee of Women's Federation League, who accompanied Sir Charles Dilke on his Until Dilke ris reap- Il Tue has vindicated himself in court pearance in public ite is jrapossible.THE JESUIT ACT PETITION, Opinion of Leading Citizens of Sherbrooke Regarding It.SHERBROOEKE, Que.Ju June 12.\u2014The following leading representative citizens of Sher- brouke, ing_ interviewed this morning, expréssed d'themselves briefly aa follows In regard to_ tbe petition: on.J.Robertson, ex-Treasurer of the province: | ain glad to see the m petition t seems to be the practical | HAIR MAGIC real Mervice.Fro F From .D end's Liverpool | eo | BTZAMSHIPS.Moutrsil | Quabea Great Gen j a \\ rm 16 May.{37 Mar.) Sardinian.| June G June 9) 2 jaa 1 12 = y.- Préparation 2 $ June.too P| Restoren color of grey hair, 1 = 1179 y revente failing, removes 97 = Is\u201c il ndrufl ax ad romotoes aur 25 : on nr or fof you let H.Ags.Four bai go i - - h 1fy Let t does not 1 Ang.@ « J Xoop it send or i ito w\u201c* go IN à, DORENWERD, Bols ufac Steamers are despatched from Montreal at day- 78zeod aris Hair orks.Toronto.eal oF SE Emo Cd \u2014 © a n s © real can do so Clint sxtra charge) after 8 p.ma.the ure; intense Toni preceding evening.andstinging; most a! t N.B\u2014The Car being \u20ac: 13 the nano ere ry Cattle Trade i or ve accommodation for ay mieved to ontin class of passengerson voyages froin Montreal form ad wishe if Livatiwl ITCHING PI PILES.i ER Glasgow, Quebec aud Montreal Service.dood oi ,olosrate, From the Stent A cel al From STRAMSEIFR real to Glas: mers.Sw.Hh hes > Neen .w ar Glasgow on Sods bv address on Font of.¥ se box; 3 Dore.Sa rare.; gion He: | RENOQVO! i: July.Norwegian, T - Clesns Carpets and all Woollen removes *Tidhe ateumacs donot carry Passongers on voyage oll Bu ine, Gress 2e your Grocer Moth ori or a and Jor tg Europe.Leudon, Quebec and Montreal Service.From BTAMSHIPE Er Pondon oa London.orabout 16 May.of June June.[Ass 4 July.27 18 These Stesmors do not carry Pansongers on voyage té Europe.For Lrojsat passage, or further information.apply te G.W.ROBINSON, \u2018136% BT.JAMES BT.opposite St.Lawrence Hall.or, W.D.O°BRIEN, 143 8t James street, A B.CHAFFEE, Jr.266 9t.James street.\u2018De BATTERNBY, 174 8t.James street .Or, H.& A.ALLAN, 28 Common sirest, « Montreal.§0 State streets => Boston.Ramburg - -American Packet Co.RESS SERVICE between New York, South.and Hamburg - by the twin-ecrew eam re of 10,000 tons and 12.5 00 horse-power.Faat Time to London and the C Continent.Bteamers assceliea for sarety, 7 Rarstay tron from 4H LAR NER Es Every New Sat CE irmoute dom), Jherbour (Paris snd Haw! Part Excellent fare.Notes lekgt to Lo General Office, No.37) GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, Broadway, New York, Ca B.Richar Ces B\u2019 & R.J.ConTis, 1 Broadway, New York.Corr GIEMOUS & OO: 564 Bt Pau atrout ANCHOR LINE.Atlantio Express Service.ao vim or rom a ork.87 Seaman day.ort Lah.oe ton 26t] san ON EE 2 61 uly Baicon Passage, SGU Othe d-clase, Bi ie Clase orice.Steamers every Saturday from New York to GLASGOW and LONDONDERRY Cabin Passage to Glasgow, Londond: Liverpool, $50 80d BGO.docond-ciask BIO: Bteerige Passnge.either Thon 820.vel.{ Credit, and rate Jor say unt issued at lowest current rates, of of Lénrs Tickets or further information\u2019 b $Epiy 10 HENDERSON BROS., New York, or MÈCALE So 16 Custom House i quatre or G, KLLIQTT, Central Vt.B.R, or D.BATTÉRSBY, 174 St.Jeitiès street, or A.B, CHAFVLL.Ix.26d t.James street, Montreal, SALE OF MONTMORENCY, Tenders are fuvited for the purchase of the cele brated Montmorency y, owned by the Family of the late G.B.Hall, Esq., and situated in the parish of Beauport, about seven miles from the City of Quebec.Tes property consists of about 275 acres of land, extensive Baw Milla, Factories, Wharves, Log Ponds, \u2018Workmen's Dwellings, Private Residences and other Buildings, sll in excellent order.\u2018The Kiver Montmorency runs through the property snd terminates with the famous waterfall 275 feet high, from which a constant supply of water power is obtainod.The propefty has important shipping facilities, having a frontage on the River St.Lawrence, in the Hutog dh, Quebec, of.over one mile in longth, : \\Smorency levoix Rallway passes a the property, thus rendering this extenmivy establishment of essy access by Mailway, &s well se by water communication.7 Yor further particulars, terms snd conditions of adie and form of tender, apply to the iindersigned, 0 is prapared to negotiste for the sale of the pro y by private\u2018 contract till 17th July nest.howd such « sale be affected, noties- thereof will be given to this paper.- pl tenders must be in acoordauce with, forms to be pplied by the undersigned snd must be delivered / ta hf on or before the 25th July next, \u2018SMe undersigned does not bind himself to accept tus t or any tender.i A.THOMSON, y Attorney for Proprietors, P.0.Box 803, Quebec.CARPETS- CLEANED Withent Removing fram thé flsor, weBY THR RENOVO PROCESS! | ust, dirt and grease staine removed; col reared and made mothproof.ome No dust or mnell by Renovo Process; no disturbance whatevor, house all in \u2018order same das , Bee our circular for references, &o, _\u2014 are the only party in Montreal that use nnine oro WEIGH 1 tou tot fe lit or reoi ever beeh soid to Rr »o Dewars of Tile imitations anyone | CROWN CARPET RENOVO CO, 221 McGill Street.° 184,54 TELEPHONE 2147.sample bottle; price Bä con: CROWN CARPET iENOVAT NG, 150, TELEPHONE 2147.WEAK I AUTICE FRER! HOW T0 ACT! MEN DE cured NO: ee oon sent free upon applicau MARSTON CD., 19 Fark Place, New Yorke Ea eth ta Wd BA Ee 179 ellow suffer.Address L.G.MITCHELL, East Haddam, Coun, BUSINESS DULL.TU Cheese Higher in Liverpool\u2014Strawberries Desrer Here.Business generally 18 dull to-day in produce and provisions.Whoat and flour are quist, with a weaker feeling here and in London.The Wheat reports from Live 1 have not altered for some gars.We quote straight roller as low as $4 70, ecline of 5c on toe Inside le prices and city st bakers at $5 680 also 5¢ lower, L may be quoted at 3 3.80 to 1 9214 for Chi a Canadian lard is not in the market, as the weather 18 grow fruits, oranges are higher priced berries.The 18 80 much butter coming.tn that the \u2018celine is quite w weak.Cheese is 100 excited just now for good bustneas, and ti the bigb prices in the country d to stop purchasing, for the large make anticipated oes not appear to warrant such firmness.In Liverpool, however, cheese has gained 6d, and now stands at 458 for colored and white.AsHES.~Wo quote: Fir $e lo 84 seconds, $3 35 Lo $3 4 $4 0 a BANS.\u20141 90 per buste R.\u2014 Is 05 Western, #4 We quote: Town- shipe, 17 to 1801 Western, 14 to 16c; new rolls, 1401 creamery, 1 CHEESE\u2014IS nude we quote: New cheese at 814 toB%c per 1b.CANNED MxaTs, \u2014 There 19 a demand.We quote : -Armour's corned ft, 1 1b.cans, $18 60 per dozen; 3 1b.cans, $2 85 per doz; 1 Ib.cans, $1 60 per doz; lunch ngues, 2 1b.cans, $6 50 per doz: ox tongues, 2 Daten Sa ae d, 5 Ww or oo Job- bi: dried, 4 iy abundant, We quote : 1314 to C.Fisa\u2014There is very little going In, In fish: We 30 uote: gui A on, $18, 25 to ns 50 por bn: brad $14 50 : Verces, $ 10 $31; labrador trout, 310.on ri.pi Fuurrs.\u2014We quote: Ap; Les per b tar, best, a 00 to $4 Tu Me mons.$8 5 i 34 50 r box: Oranges.Vajencis pes 1 3 Go to 95 50, M vo $ coco I Shi par ban piton per unei nea) ud to $8 6 Jozen \u2018Ie to 450 each; strawberries! to 300 per box; cucumbers, $4 conte; Beriauda onions, $1 00 Lo $1 25.por crate; Egypti 2 90 0 $3 50 per crate; tomatoes, 34 a 5 cabbage, per Darrel, § 33 50 to 5 100 F \u2014 ques Patent to 560; nt BP: ng 36 75 os ou; sig Toler, 64 70 300; extra, 84 35 to Ha ue, $376 10 84 25: oh so; strong bakers\u2019, 40.to 5 V0; On Lakers\u2019, $240 to 2 65; supertine, \u2018bag, 2 00 (0 \u20189 #0; bags, 2 10-10 $3 20; oatmeal, granulgted, nal Wo quote wheat 48 pr 1.hard sas toba, $1 03 1 05: No 3 $1 00 to 1 10; corn, 510 duty paid; 0, > to 430 in bond; ze; No.2 16 per 661bs.quote\u2019 1a comb, white dover, 120 to des buckwhéas, 1 Hors.\u2014Sales cannot easy be made às there 18 0 demand.ces are nominal: Wo quote: Uops, new, 15 w 200; do, vid, 5 to 6c.In New ea ours and Pair- $1.90 ora Ci (Armours o 0%.pail, Cages bunks), vo 1h r Ib.ren o uote: New Rann ation cans; 60c for smaller cans.per Ib.PORK.\u2014~WO to $15 80: odie: mess, new.$15 00 t0$1526; Canada (8 3 3 5 w $17 BU; bacon, 1034 to 11c; hams, 11igt0 LIVERPOOL LATEST PRIOES UUHRENT.June 13,1889.poor hoa (public cable: Wheat, quiet, demand oiders offer moderately.Corn, quiet, de- Band poo \"American and Foreign, nesta Aut } \u201cGhlldren Cry, Fitchar's Castor] | » Calcutta sue vas ex-shi be avs ds ad pr ; Number if + sat cn EE Eis as; 5 sed.| Club the Tollewing officers were elec | aident; doha O'Netl}; secretary, Fs J.Sweeney Beerhohn.reports: Cargoes Off coast: Wheat.+ \u2019 on for\u201d shipment: Wheat ule Lorn Load.tt verpoo! Wheat, spot, eut quil ord Weather England pro ng A \u2018wheat for t shipment, sos 3d; hia and next mont , 908 3d.Denon of solving the question, still 1 have a doubt whether the Governor, after the Government have expressed an opinion as to the sonstitutionality.will recommend the submission of the mater to the Supreme urt, Mr.Wm.Farwell, manager of the Eastern Townshi pe Bank, stale: I \u2018am very much \u2018pledsed to see the move bas oon made to get the matter before the Supreme Court and feel that it le the proper course and the only one in the present position of this question which is practicable.I'am satisfied that there is a very strong feeling throughout the whole Townships against the act.It is considered a great piece of injustice to the Protestants.but it is very difficult to get them to come out and express their feelings on this su subject.R.Esq., M.P.for Sher bravko: I am very much pleased learn of the step taken to petition the Government to send the question to the Supreme Court.\u2018It seetis to me that 18 the only proper course to be taken to have the legality of the act tested by the courts, at least that is the only question in my opinion, which properly came, up for consideration.before the orm- inion Parliament, ap entertaining the ir a the act was within the constitutional powers of the Quebec Legislature I had no hesitation in voting as I did against the motion of want of confidence In the Dominion Government for not disallowing, The question of the judiciousness of \"the original act or the form in which it was worded, 18, of course, an entirely different one upon which there might be an honest difference of opinion, but from my point of view this question did not properiy come up for consideration before the Dominion Parllament.Mr.Graham's petition if acquis and followed up, will set- tie this disputed question as o the legaljty of the act and determine w other or not the Dominion Parliament acted legally, and properly in its vote upon Colonel O'Brien's, motiun of want of confidence.Rev.Mr.Thornloe, rector df the Episcopal Church, Sherbrooke: The course adopted by Mr.Graham of submitting.~the question to legal test commends itself tomy mind as far the better course.THE ARMAGH DISASTER.Alleged Stupidity of Those in Charge of the Wrecked.Train.DuaLiv, June 18\u2014The excursionists by the wreckad \u2018Armagh train included minis- re, teachers, the parents of some of the irene and a few other adults.The pae- sengers give different accounts of the accident, but all complain bitterly of the stupidity of those in charge of the wrecked train who, they say, tried to block the wheels of the train with pebbles.\u201d The train consisted ot 15 carriages.The bulk of the children were in the front portion of the train, Only about a dozen children were killed.The majority.of the victims were about 20 years old hey were in the last carriage, which was completely sipaslied.Many jumped from the windows and escaped with slight injuries.Passe the bind train were not injured.lies have now been taken from the wreck.The total killed 18 73, of which 64 have been identified.At the inquest last evening the magistrate said it ap ared there had been most culpable neg gence.Dr.Linn is the bend of the school to which most of the excursilonists belong.He is one of the most prominent Methodists in Ire- nd.The number of itrjured 18 about one- third of the number of [pussengers.Many of these are certain to DUBLIN, June 15 McGrath, the engineer of the wrecked excursion train; Parkinson, fireman; Moore, guard, and Elliott, the traffic manager's olerk, are held on the specific charge of having caused the death of Mr.Steele, Clerk of the Petty Sessions, and his two children, who were among the excursioniste.THE NEWS FROM STANLEY.Laser Advices from Zansibar\u2014What Sir Franols do Winton Bays.ZANZIBAR, June 13.\u2014The letter From Ururi, regarding Stanley, says Stanley had been previously at Ururi and had left \u201chere with 56 invalids, most of whom died.He also Jeft 46 rifles, but afterwards sent Mitchell back for them.Stanley had taken everything and returned for Emin Unyara, which place is 15 days march from Ururi.LoNDoN, June 13.\u2014With reference (0 the rews from Zanzibar concerning Stanley, Bir Francis de puinton resident of the Emin Pasha Belie mit , says he thinks a mistake hint ra made regarding the date kiven, which, be believes, should be Feb- ary 2.te is also of the opinton that « \u201cMitchell\u201d is an error for * Nelsun,\u201d which is the name of one of Stanley's officers.Sir Francis believes Stanley is now making for Nisatala, at the south end of the Victoria N nza, where there has been a large depot provisions for a Lee, past.He hopes the = plorer, o ae al Jondy arrived at that pe nt a rays Stanley could reach there y tor from Unyara, and if he has done 80 the main difficulty of this enterprise bas been overcome.IN A SERIOUS CONDITION, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] BELLEVILLE, June 13.\u2014Mr.A.Ryal Montreal, whose recovery from the rer received In the Corbyvlille accident Was à few days ago fully expectod, has lnken a turn for the worse, and Is now in a very serious condition.He la prepating for ail contingencies by making his will memes SPORTS 5 AND F PASTIMES.The Second Day's Raolng nt \u2018Lspine Park\u2014 Quoiting and Bicycling.At a recent meetin \u201cof the the St.Gabriel Quoiting ted for the on- sung year: lion.President, Ald.D.Tansey: pre.TROTTING.All the conditions were favorable for the races on Lepine J\u2019ark sa ia and the racing was Asmat] In the pink of condition and won three co hests handily.* Little Rock,\u201d owned by A, Lurch, \"or Kin D, was second, with \u2018Little Harry,\" owued H.E.Brewster, 01 Passum Cc, third, and \"Hatulsonts \"Gheste ter C.,\u201d fourth, Time 2 20%, 2,32, 2.33.© judges were Messrs.Lockerby, starter; Kennedy.Renaud, Quévillon end Gougeoi BICYOLING.About fifteen members of the Montreal Bicycle Club rode out to Lachine last evening, under coiu- \u2018maid of Captals Barlow, Aa enjoya ble time way speut, some old time songs log sung by Messrs.Barlow, rubensteln, re The return was nade sbout 10.30 ung on the road and Hart! \u2018Headache and relieve all the trou ol dent toa bilious state of, the system, as uses.Drowsiness, Distress cating, Pain ! in the the te Sidr, Eo wall ou La Curing __SICK Headache, are ly ve aie fn Constipation, curin anc venting this annoying Sor the wo ails all disorders of stomach, they corréct simulate © the liver and Even if they only cured HEA Ache would be almost those who \u2018er from this distressin complaints but fortunately their goodness does not 050 ce try them will find these fittle pills valuable in so ways thas t g to thems, arming the Errors of Youth, Premature Decline, PM \u2018 and Physical esa Impurities of Besuting trom ou, ily, Vioe cn omorsos Eecemet Vict er Work, unten oF to SOCIAL Avoid onskilful tenders.Possess (his gress fo PRIZE & PHYSICAL DEBILITY.Dr.7.Park or and of Assistant Physicians may be consulted, gontlally, by all or in person, ot the office of THE PEABODY MEDICAL IN No.4 Buitinch to whom: orders for books oF istaers lou should be Crectod as above.noarror CoA nf Er Karly 5 si BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN } a en, from the effects of ti mp, have brought about ta siaie eure * ete va after resto © ail other reeds fale: & Escape rein 3 y Frodienty ust be.ased persion of.ga Le + « ptandra ; ve Make » pila.À Shik qiatsp atsp, m., n goin, necexsa re toute a t risa Tos res Sit lie re n adapted to à of \u2019 porvous dei Bild wenknesain either J cases resulting from \\ frmprun nee, Tocuperative po povers of on The Û this re resioraite are truly inned for short me os Tannin, ebilt red mers eless Sodition 10 one of renewed life at ores As woare constanily in receiptof {uquiry relative to this remedy, we A to those who would prefer to\u2019 Shisinit A by remitiing in 8 secu \u201c , He Sri big \" wi O i Ink: Sire oc 0 whigh.wf w NEW Ti MOB.STITUTE).î NS & > 5 A a 3 1 ry ps \u201c re ann \u201c mapegtly cured by the use of Pr Batsam of Wild Cherny.None genuine unless signed \\*1.BUTTS\u201d on tho wrapper.good.Tho gum ts ns follows :\u20142.:40 class, i?$300: 1.Nathan,\" À H.F.Pierce, Sthnsteud; .%* aires » \u20ac Wright, Hull, P.4 3, Frank 8,\" WW.Beuediet, Monte Saxe ob on A B rien) Beauharnot- ; ee à vaxer Ly Hruokville: ri À.\u2018Gamiregd.Suerbrooke.2.32, it 2 31,2 pals.he veco: the #.40 class for à \u2018ie of $300, In his Mr, Belay\u2019 \u201cMolite \" showed.to be CA PSE LE (RE mm i si ME Ho ith | _ 5 | ; CL oo _ | 7 _ : - Si me Ta TE ue - te : _ - = _THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR THURSDAY.JUNE 13, 1889.\u2014DOURLE SHEET.! 0 Con x raz MATTER OF We wish to imprags upon PAINT USERS generally the undeniable fact that the greatest possible economy is in using only the purest quality \u201cof PAINT such as that manufactured by the WILLIAM JOHNSON CoO.- OF MONTREAL.The cost of labor, tin cans, and all the incidentals ot manufacture, of freight and other shipping expenses, is precisely the same to turn out a pound of the veriest trash or a pound of JOHNSON\u2019S PURE PAINT.Hence, to sell at lower prices it is evident that the value must be taken straight out of the raw material, and THE CONSUMER IS DECEIVED È { | Co by the idea that it costs less monev to use cheap goods.Even for the 1 ~ ROUGHEST WORK THERE IS A LOSS OF FIFTY PER CENT.| a | IN USING POOR PAINTS.: | \u2014 Then,again, the manufacturers of benzine and soap mixtures + (which they call paint) knowing that a lasting reputation cannot be built up on such inferior articles, push them for a short - - time at whatever price can be obtained, and when the demand ceases a new brand and label are adopted and the deception continues.: We are now reaping the reward of a fixed determination, which through many years of fierce competition against the cheap, thrashy productipns of unscrupulous manufacturers, we have steadfastly upheld, viz, to turn out nothing but PURE \u2018GOODS, and on this WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION.L | Surely nothing can be more convincing than the FACT THAT THE | WILLIAM JOHNSON CO.OFFER TO REPAINT FREE OF CHARGE y any building or decoration on which their PURE PAINTS have been exclusively used without satisfactory results.EVERY DEALER IN , JOHNSON?S PURE PAINTS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY IS | AUTHORIZED TO CARRY OUT THIS GUARANTEE.Co 5 1 oo 1\u20ac ~~ _OUR GOODS have become the STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE CC | 7 ie EE throughout the whole Dominion, and paint users now recognize the fact that though they pay fifty per cent.more for goods bearing the WILLIAM JOHNSON LABELS.yet they are ACTUALLY SAVING - MONEY and GETTING BETTER SATISFACTION, À BARREL-OF GOLD; - \u2018LOST BY FRENCHMEN LONG ACO, The Treasure Which fe Beiux Bearched for by Prince Edward County It sounds Hke a fairy tale to h at the present day di 1d, says the T¥mes 0 unatel such barrels are.toefew to the acre to, Day or the trouble, pis harvest is very come to hand of à bumber of men who are en- ed in hunting for treasures at East Lake, 5 e Times man bein lng in that loculity a few day 8 ago, undortoo to investigate for hi a boat at the Sates stream about Shree quarters of a mile, n the scene of operations in about, the most rutire t in the county, and it mi howed mue ; eration in ghborhood as the situation sex \u2018its retirement] if it was looking for quiet aor and fish and pleasant view, WINDS AMONG THX BUSHES with wooded banks on- either side, and on the western banks are hills of white sand dotted with numerous luxuriant trees of different varieties aud presenting a peculiar to the banks on which they grow.ere are found about à dozeu men, most of a8 nallers\u2014whatever they are.The works,\u201d © consist of a structure called a coffer dam, with a crane for holsting the rt by hb OrBe-power and several t.e width of a street.The barrel of Ei les about the middio of the stream at where the water is about 8%, feet d fs buried in the mud abou Phelov the bottom of the water.The\u201d ina square of 10 feet 51 inches and is made of 16 foot 2 x 4's driven side by side into the mud.There are two alls, and the space between is packed with clay and manure.Sand has been deposited ali around the dam nearly to THE BURFACE OF THE WATER.Platforms around the dam the workers and another le When the Times arrived on the scene the work was.in full hlast.Some half a dozen re seated on the bank watchin roving the time with idery ; men were working at the pumps re keep out the leak and two stout young men were down in t bottom standing nearly up to their oss in water and shovelling the mud which were hoiste d emptied into the ar n the shore a boy drove the horse which worked the crane.At the time of our visit three feet of mud had out and about as much remained.It is {ble a smaller dam will have to be sunk resent dam before the barrel he parties ho a are en | fh He vo os deste.1 a and wo Sous, omes añ Leslie: Jerome Graham Myron; and George Young.They are coffer dam is formed pa, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD.reports have been handed down by residents of the locality from father to son of a barre! of treasure which was a or Gu here au the time of the ca, itu- essrs.David Spencer and Jacob Valley, the latter of whom eman of 90 years.During eh batteaux were overtaken by the British and a small engage- ace-in the neighborhood in h were worsted.Seeing everything lost, some of them embarked id a small and coming up the channel a barrel containin siderable amount ¢ of treasure.Proofs of the icked up from time to the shape of ironwork and even cannon balle, an time on the shore by a man ith a ike po pole; the | Hoop is yet fn the possession of Mr.Allan Young.These reports were verified some four years ago by t valof a ppd of Frenchmen from Quebec + who came in a search, They state acht and commenced that they | bad been informed of the.abandoned ure by-their Sone\" They who had lore it as stad a-f£ew-days-an n the bed of the stream \u2018an \u2018object pronounced the barrel the Frenchmen didn\u2019t care to on je ti the difficulty of raising the barrel, as they thought it impossible without the'ex- nditure of a large sum.This visit of the enchmen confirming the traditionary reporte left a nightmare which tantalized the rits of a number {n the neighborhoo.They couldn't rest qulet with a \u201cbarrel of i - UND Loos: in the nelghborhood nd almost in reach at the bottom of the stream.Mesars.Jerome Graham and Allan oung made an unsuccessfyl attempt to recover 5 but their apparatüs was ineuffi- clent, and the difficulties were so to undertake the task.a month agy, however, the present, company commenced operations, ropose to \u201cdie dog or eat the other worda, they are going to find ont ect is which is down thers in \u201cbarrel of treasure.F At the time of our visit every now and then one of the men in the bottom of the dam waul a crow-bar and sound the mud for tak .He said he vould feel distinetly the end pond, Side of the barr could hear the hug of the crow- or whatever it is, they wi A WELL FAVORED COUNTRY.u, says a traveller in South Amer} ca.two millions and a half of people to ares of four bundred thousand miles, The climate is described as deli ul Lima the sun is ecarcelv ever den\u2019 by clouds for a Sa like our orig.At Moyobamba the pt unprosperous members of the population are the doctors ; the ore resident doctor on tho sierra depends fora livin the tax on spirits and ridge.Among the Indians cases of almost incredible longevity are recorded.Ho mules, sheep\u2014llamns, Heulas, a! eer and rabbits abound.i e condor to the pi ds ane on feet long are found in tho Mara- pon ; the sea-cow yields a pork- ko flesh very good when made into sausages is a sort of crab of which Take excellent dishes.and rivers may often be seen covered wii réunie Orange troes bloom all the Tape vine Dears three crops ¥ olf tho European -tree,\u201d Simin ell one hundred and elahty to kd Bundred feet hig h and Spee surin i not only a palatable fruit, hut a milk a the THE GHOST OF OF A BLIZZARD.a rience on hago a hbo mak could never bring 06 once that was more make me a most ardent and in al, myself to think, however, ! Hog more than the resulf lw beyond the cognizance or explanation of any human belng.It oc- firs ago.One cold but ar win deville on.Horseback.road, as you all know, leads for some h the woods, and I was pass- pireteh of the road when sud- a rod ahead of me, the figura.0 eh he seemed to fall of snow, whic surrounded by a fle d along thebly against the ad no need to draw my horse up, od to see the strange ou Seid rooms | in the smal} d my ervthi made was gomo drunken ow on ni way home from tho vill god that the storm was an poptical illusion.k.or each tie, but x et and the eve ta wired -Ât-thes: loft him ine Shope ump my liorse and ran to help him lp, Intending to take mm to pho nearest place of shelter.t in win 3 il Slane) die nixod under bo he closest scrutin prosirate faa pea n 0 Broa yl lived it vas, the ther, w n Dako! ane was \u201chis face as on forpee.When T recovered from the shockthe ry elcht had given me and turned again § the body it was.one.There was not evpn an impression in 16 snow where it had lain, wilder his singular vision, À orse and rode « on, radua.y recover composure fot Fin t convinced mysel that 1 Imd been \u2018the victim of a strange and ynaceopntable hallucination, Islept but liftle that night, and à strange forebodfhg ofievil haunted me for several days, in fact, until I réceived a lottar from the station in Dakota where my brother was, und which informed me he had been caught in a blizzard while on! his way to his cabin, and was ovirpowered by it and frozen to death.The letter gave the time and date of hia death.It'had occurred the very hour and night that the apparition of the m; man struggling against the storm ap- to me on the Eeynoldsvilie road and peared recognized my brether\u2019s face as ho \u2018lay dead in the snow.* IN A DEATH HOLE.| \u2014_\u2014_____ (Opniinued) Whtle Bob was st, at work, Jim Bannot caline oui of hiding.He had decided upon the details of his hot, and now assumed à& friendly guise.umbering down the pos | ao to where Bob was at work, Jim apologized for his behaviour a few days | before, and) Insisted that he had been only \u201cbluffing,\u201d meunt no, harm.\u2019 After this ex plana- tion 0 borrowed Boly's knife, and squatting hi in one jorner, of the the shat, began wi ng a.8w talking meanwhile m porta, rtalningly.Bon ivondercd at his visi- 8 unusual affablli The at rock was at last plerced toa sufficient depth, and Jim rose, at the same time puttin Bob's kuifo into his own pocket, as though forgetting that it was not his property.Then he said: n While you tamp the shot, Bob, I'll à wi nd then when yer touch er of hold han pole steady and you kin climb out fast.It might turn or fall if there wa'n't nobody to steady it.\u201d Bob agreed to this, and continued his preparations for firing the \u201cshot.\u201d His companion scrambled up the notched pole and waited above.Boon evervthing was ready.A fuse, purposely cut long to allow plenty of time for escape after the match had been applied, issued from the rock's rude face and directed its snake-like form toward Bob, who held its free end in his left hand.Ini his right was a match which he now tched and held to the fuse.A puff of Smoke and a flzzing sound announced nition, and Bob turned quickly to climb ifs pole and get out of danger.The pole el vus heart stopped Bin as, like a flash, he realized the trap in w eh, be was caught.That flend Jim drawn up the pole and run awa, ag ie prospector to be blown to p eces by the blast! There could be no result.The shaft was seven feet long and more than four wide.Even had it no been 80 wide, no one could have ahd ad out by resting his feet against the sides, as they were dry and sandy, and crumbled easily.Bob saw thisat ag ance.There was but one chance for life-cut off the fuse! Thrusting bis hand into his pocket, Bob found it empty.Bannot had le knifel The cunning wretch had plan- Ded so care fully ag as to remove every chance of escape.destroying his victim.With a groan the wretched prisoner buried his face in his hands and made up his mind to die.There was no way to extinguish the fuse; it would burn even under water, nor could it be broken.Bob stood over the crater of a volcano.The explosion to come a few seconds later would tear, him limb; from limb and bury his mangl ed body under a mass of earth and rocks his death-bed and his rave would be oné and the same.It was dard to die thus, but die he must.He turn- his eyes upward for alast view of the bright blue sky, and breathed a prayer of nätion.Already the fuse was one- third burned.In less than a minute more he would be\u2014 Merciful God! what's that?A rope's end hanging full two feet into the opening above\u2014his own lariat! Is that salvation?Contention 18 at ths other end of that lariat, and grazing round about the shaft's mouth, has somehow or other managed to drop the loose end over the edge.Oh, bi pour shaggy hide, yon dear Vite creature, t only for the ray of hope you sent thr ingt hrough your master's broken heart! ith unwonted strength, born of despera tion, Bob sprang toward the knot dangiing above him.He caught it too, and the jerk, as his weight suddenly tightened the lariat: - almost pulled Contention over.Moreover, this unexpected and inexcusably rude interruption of his repast aroused every bit of.Fe nacity in his body, and with all four ee plan ed firmly under him, he resis might and main, vowing mentally all Tosh while never to give in this time.He didn\u2019t, either.On the contrary, he ao- tuall succeeded in working himself back- by degrees, thus helping his master, stroggh ng wildly on the other end of the lariat, to effect hls escape.Meanwhile the fuse grew shorter, Bteadily its smoking, sputtering extremity neared the spot where a heavy charge of giant powder Ja waiting to bures ita roc ÿ bonds.re had almost accomplished 1 ts object, ho wrathful Contention, \u2018pulling like a tug-boa jerked his master out of the shaft, an galloped off with a triumphant flourishing of his heels, while Bub, letting go of the lariat, fell senseless on the ground, At the same moment there came a stunnify report, accompanfed by a tremor in thé earth, a dense cloud of smoke, and a shower of earth and stones.The blast had gone off.Luckily no heavy bits of rock struck Bob, though some email fra, monts fell back on him without doing any harn On leaving Bo ir the trap, Jim Bannot walked rapidly back to camp.He was con- fldent that Dob\u2019s death would be thought accidental.and Jim intended waiting quietly tor a while, just to lull suspicion, befors taking possession of the coveted claim.About mid-afternoon on the sume day several ern sat talking together in a cabin in Camp Hard up.Bannot was one of them.Presently Theory Bob,pale as-a ghost, walked in and joined the group.Contention followed his master to the door, but was satis.tied to remain outside.He only poked his nose in, and made his customary mute en- quir ahout.biscuits, \u201cHelle, Bob!\u201d sang out one o of the party, \u201cwhat makes you look so w \u201cI've a theory,\u201d began he log toward Bannot, and pointing at ae ain, But no one ever learned what the that was, for Bannot tumbled over backward with the box that he was sitting upon, and oa in the wood from the cabin, he disappeared in t oods, and was never seen again in Camp Hard Cp.Turning PS those who were left, Bob told the story of his morning's adventure.At its conclusion several men started in pursuit of Bannot,but luckily for him they uid pot find him.Next morning Bob and Contention appeared on the \u201cstreet\u201d all equipped for a journey.\u201cWhar are yo goin', Bob?* asked some ong \u2018ve a theory, boys,\u201d sald Bob, \u201cand it is that Towa\u2019 8 good enough forme.I'm going thar.e went.THE END.COVERED THE OIL WITH SAND.An Indian rosd officer was once asked whut was the cleverest act he ever knew an elephant to perform; end he sald that once, when unloading some steel tubing {from on board 3 ship It x it was the elephants task to carry the p means is trunk from one art of the n arf toahother.The pipes n oiled to prevent them from rusting, and when the elephant took one up it slipped from his grasp.He tried it again with the same result, and at last seemed to comprehend what the reason of all this was; for he shortly afterwards pushed the pipe with bis foot to where there was & heap of sand, and then rolled the piping backward and\u2019 forwards.The sand, owing to the ofl, adhered to the tube, and tho clophant then put his trunk round it and carried it with enso.He did the same to the remainder without aid or suggestion from bis mahout.ELUDING THE CHINESE TARIFF.eo Tacoma Ledger says: The \u201cState of Mat salls to-day with lumber for China, The customs law of China charges a tariff Fife stick of timber, hence the \u2018sats of wine\u201d has Ungered at the Taco! tom five déysin order to ha 5 Ie = ran eves cut expressly.She has in her hold rent sticks olghty anid a hundred feet in length and squaring between twenty and twenty-four inches at the ends.The tarif 3 on these Kuge sticks will amoynt to n ore than on a clothes prop, but alter 4 ee: fre unloaded in China thav can be out or-various voes i 8 _THE MONTREAL \u2018DAILY.STAR.DOUBLE SHEET.\u201cWILD HOR! HORSES.BUYING HUMAN HAIR, = orn \u20ac SEE CATCHING THEM : \"from pack away from each other, and the egiire a COArae) thom bo to oli be nearl invisible; but \u201cIt one with the glowing end.of The Varieties Most in Demand and the re W Tiring Them Out and Pussling Them by Persistent Pursuit on Horsoback\u2014Then Drawing them into a Corral.hrough the paper fo win This th an javel is Le plained by chemical constitution of the saltpe sa large amount à that it ard mitts eaves.the \u201d A writer in the Chi 2 osoribin ng the method of satching wild horses in the Usua the eo fais of a It.1s little known except perhaps in P steed where it has a high reputation.The market ls held every ot traflicking hair dressers throng to the little place from far and near to buy up the hair of the young peasant girls,\u201d The dealers wander up and down the Jong, narrow street | of the town, each with-a huge pair of brigbt shears hanginÿg from a black around his walt, while the young girls wh ol i part with their hair stand abou tin three men Workin four or five hardy, When the section of the count thing was to select a in tna at the vptrange of,a ravine, generally, | This the catchers kn great quantities of ro en near this corral, on \u2018eminengo, one man stationed tance beyond It, on the apparently FA natural run w fib one of the eetest ol The work of \u201cthe most skilled man of the begins, Moun à Lorse of the lot, With a pair of fleld bag, and a supply of food, oe swings away in the earliest dawn on an pe.It ay be ten or twenty miles with which he Sweeps the b ain, detect a grazing de app roaches them by the easiest rmit poncealment.and fie aombined t gd y on is notsuMiclent to Sloped the th bee, h the PE fire, which is really only n of à vlolent chemical reaction, follows.Frs was brought in contact with the of course the whole would be CONSUME the heat of the sufficient to start the com ution, by the aid of the oxygen in the saltpetr BYRON'S BAD REPUTATION.The poet Byron seems to.hate becn richly # endowed with that eccentricity commonly ascri genius.One of his odd ments} lay fi a morbid love of a bad re Possibly he was more than or ly desirous of seemin chose to have it be loved that he sur- m in wickedness as well as in transaction is carried on in the best room of the house.The hair ie let down, Lhe tresses combed out, ang the dealer names the price.This varies froin three to twenty francs.If a bargain is struck the dealer lays the money in the open palm of the seller, applies his shears, and in a minute the long tresses fall tresses, places them in paper, and thrusts them into his pocket.Of course a maiden can rarely see her fall len tredses disappear.futo the\u201d dealer's poc that it will grow again and by then, his a few human hair in the market.The scarcest hair is pure white, and its value is constant- The affrighted animals atand for an ly inoréasing; and if it is unusually long\u2014 t, the morning hreeze fauning thelr lyxuriant : manes-and talls.They anort in caren i frot oft ut first, and then, as as t is now that the frit the swift and enduring.The rea) horse, on which the man is astrid of the work and he does 1 ith head well down swinging lope, he follows the fleeing band.more and more reeive that they are he fret wild buret of his family.He even wrote for Continental Dewspapers personal items containin scandalous hocounts of his own prof ighted to see them copied in nglish Loc Indeed, id his love of unsavory notor ety le lead him pers ty part of the scandal which ered Byron, one sald to a of ordinary length it is worth from 375 to such estrumes coiffure throughout Europe keeps the de- by American women whose own hair is white and who desire fo enrich ita folds, for white hair is beld to give certain distinction to the wearer.There is no funcy market for ray hair; it is too common.It used to entleman well ac ith the Poot 8 life that he had no personal 4 of any evil act com- madiy afrighted 2 they, mitted by B Ton.is fessed fndeea purpued.T speed carries thém far in ht.By dexterous engineering toe ehind shorten the Sisthoce as much as possible.The apt to be kept on the move.That is the trick.Not a halt are they to of grass or a sup of water.They have set the course in a generally stralg laway direction.That course they must \u201citll after mile is rapidly covered.The hot and scorching in the there is.no stop for a a washed-out pale red or a dull blond.The gold color so such valued has no relation to red hair, except in the vividness of its coloring.The demand forthe virgin gold color Harn except hat herhas told you hi imsolt?* yes! a hundred things on\u2019t want vou to tell mea hundred things; I shall be contented with one.\u2019 Here the conversation was interrupted, as y were at the dinner-table witha largo who gets a coiffure of it is considered for- \u2014white, blond, black, and Lrown\u2014and each of these has been subdivided into sixteen different shades.The commonest types are black and brown, and these are cheap.bin brown is much in favor.as is pure hot \u201c1 bave been chain saying at dinner, and £ Byro, except what he has told we of what you were cloudless sky.out restful OPPORTUNITY FOR A DRINK from a Shane sara nf the band ahead, with tai trils dila divert from the gensrai direction to sweep base of a low ridge, the wary horsemat and his equally wise animal take the shorter and eusier way, cutting the uent, as it were, but always \u201cThe in al ht t truth that fhe only worthy i ion » that of being or doing Lraids made of mand with certain preparations, but, WANTED T THE CAGE FOR HIMSELF.A special from Raton, N.City Times ol the 19th foot.there was a happ living in a cage at a drug store the members of which tumily were a mouse, sq , an snake which ore \u2018ten rattles.They had been confined in the cago for sume tine, and Many foolish women have sought to change the color of their own tresses, unifori nted the attempt.A suit of air © of the purest blond type will sell for irom 1000 francs to 2600 francs (£40 e Kansas ber My toth says: \u201cUntil to06 bas g growe In terror.They th throw bits of onto from thot They are worried, half grazed bs this merciless, continuous, unrelentin suit.But the man behind knows thai will soon do something that is that they strange as their peculiar habits of commu- ity relation.He has rested his horses at every opportunity.Whenever there was a ch: is faithful anima! had been a nibble at the succulent a brai golden hair that exactly ma Switzerland and broke out see y onded ina 8 war of extermination, and, ae uirrel well nigh cleared tt tha entire À field.hen or why the row be, the first outbreak noti former was quickly brained, and then the victor pr ed to des espatch\u2019 the adder by simply cutting bis throat.He then retired to refresh: himself, and after eating heartily unced on the rattlesnake.After flercoly ling and scratching the.rattler he rotired 2d order without any serious i to this time the snake had five Witness to the carnage about im, roceeded to foin in the melée e coiled himself up and, assuming a defensive attitudo, yratted | for tha second attack, him long to wait, but the rattler met and ving a graceful half circular 8 immed lately bead made absolutely sure of in London, Paris an d Vienna.Only atinter- f golden hair obtdined, and I am told that the tough and\u2019 experien: 9 2 oun han the a fl ted squirrel, in which the They now show \u2018elgns rturbation.Their stomachs eir wind is \u201cblown,\u201d their gues .But fear makes them half unconscious of these sufferin, adually wearing un .en they À have > gone fe forts, or x lity |.or perhaps sixty miles, the patriarch to run in an eccentric way.He is box as sure ot bis \u20ac course a8 he was.He \u2018Wheels and turns and then GOES AHEAD AGAIX, but ME uncertainty.pt} g this the shrewd, man ; and shre francs for her \u201ccranial covering, which waa | Ei Shou! docs shook himself 1 u e animal shoo de 0088 : d ad pad to again attack -the snake, \u2019' © cage mith dashing © = .\"tall.n fro.y too hota ot i Tittle animal, n began to show signs on, his nostrils dilated nd and his eyes flashing, makes & a sud and in another moment, Now is the race in earnest and to the bit- ft bed.hind knows that 1 his energies have been saved for the task that is yet before him.he foeis the spur b he springe ahead with the flame In his veins.It isa terrific chase.New terror at this extraordinary, this un-looked-for denouement of what the fleeing animals abead te of gover, and 1 death.every morning.A German experimentalist Among the thirty or forty witnesses of the spirited and exciting fight was a physi- took the little fellow out and y, and strange to say the next morning the little fellow was apparently as well as ever.\u2019 THE CAT PLAYS WITH THE TOAD.The New York Bunsays: \u201cMrs.Janse) owns a cat that administered whisk throw the pursuer oft the track, gives room rate strength, too; fretted and starv thir They run for th mile after mile, the but they are worn and burning with eir lives.Nearer, approach the startin, laze after noonday bu still the hot a goes on.lucky ky speed ¥ pony, Soul oe Strong legs will fail, sl aster you can run the Quicker Little Ferry, N.J., formed a Curious attachment for à large has its home In the swampy gare to the cat's affectionate demonstra- .Jansen has not beon able to ascer- fone for the fat, ungainly creature cannot it of an expressive countenance.Pussy, bowever, evidently enjoys the stran friendship she has formed, and eince the first day she found the toad peacefully slew) ing on a stone in the sunshine and joyously its shoulder with her bearing a sadly-vworn, ed man, do your beck TERAIDLE EFFORT IS OVER.The man left behind on the eminence ia sweoping the plains with his glasses.He has watched an hour, perhaps two, or even three.At last his range of vision becomes centred upon somethin .It may pes 8 punch of antelope.It may bo a band of wi -that are running for play.pue as \"ho watches closer he discerns it is not sport that causes that mo movin group of specks.took it It gently Fe teeth t into the house, she has done the rame thing every day.very intelligent cat, and she always me loudly to call the children to seo the fun.Then she spends an hour in tossing the toad into the air and few perde a 1 ralght D from a distance, and out upon the floor pressin Pa ite back, & hon she tires of ti he can see bel tng the runnin horse, and that horse n the saddle with a bound, calls to another horse grazing near, and away they proaching cavalcade.oy Tr horses us swiftly as he can, and at length Sploo plainly, perhaps two or three | fleaing bunch, and behind chase the ga ilant horse and rider.- À signal tells him he too hns geen, and then selz! tures of the inte 8 ewittiy behind the ridges and elevations to urse.This is somethin Bon sport she carries it carefully into the garden and lave it down on the © spot where, sh pi effort to esc knowing the futility of oe a course.The - Shouider, br which it i always carried por lock 25 bh ough it ned peregrinus), and.has its habitat in Corsica ne the Tamillar relution existin pren th the toad likes Tham ele erm A MICHTY UNDER-GROUND RIVER.The Atlen Constitution Says: been rece that a grea vails at envie the county seat of been |- the topogra hical ol and a deft choice of the friendly rie ges which he must pursue, keep- ht of the worn and terrorized hose attentions should ot be de- roaring and rushin, of water can be plainly of pe hex in the violnity of the sup- a lies Bint upon.tho an à be when a person at upon the ground the een becomes really alarm a sound indicates that the Frater is not any small stream, but & ma Stic river tha i tse unseen in the THE RELENTLESS PURSUER behind.The trick, thou \u2018and while the wary buts h, is well done, dauntleas stallion of an eleva on, the ti order to insure greater strength and conse- and the two fresh horses an As quickly as saddles can be transferred the allant horse that has made a run of seventy- ve, eighty-five or possibly ninoty piles = free and rolling, on the Erase, and oth flat Ra fresh horse tir ie on a.of er and resh horse an arry.It has been a brain against horse brain.ale reënforcements falta mancuvring.aus almost Te even qua used for wels of the earth Joona ing sg, ome in those 24d tho sea.Vehicles passing the are she phenomenon exists ani fem the sounds that follow A DOVE IN THE CHURCH.The Pip of a church in Belf 0.re- aun Oineld et AE | solution some four days By ing this method.which is alm much \u201cpraoficable and effective than any other Now follows the most gas a Tor out of heaven, an ul dov tered in nt the becom an device.Tir où sralgitawas Ax are d serted, and the hied u It next Tew © the of Germany have the longest | At any rate, their pace on the march is longer than \u201cthat of ihe soldiers of any other Continen- da .It is 80 centimetres ; the | of At first it is two miles In ursuer makes his cirolé es a lictoiseo he diameter reduces to on horseback runs but the circle les distance inside.Gradually a ing b ed awa the dove flew down beside the Bible, aoc finally, near the close of the services, flew t through the open door at which i as _ ROMAN CATHOLICS IN BRITAIN.The number of Roman Catholic Poor in land is now 2,648 oroars] fai ed from Fran 31 dl E think is their only 1 od % eecape.have De called lost their RR on) if such ce.and churchos, that istosay 2 ere last year.Durin log gathered information on subject, 7 ordins tion sus divided -| - - ore 000, and 132400 8,961, 000.\" Te oy fre resented in Parliament by Eagiish members of Parliament ar 1751 Teoh.Privy unoil ares ti ye iat let nee.The % Tree men dint in on them and drive them towards the corral.of Kentuck 7, Is probably à the h heaviest man ben, à p the d pounds, afid {t requires hirty-sover ards CHINESE BENEVOLENCE.An article in the NortA Chea Herald upo Chinese benevolence shows that generally JV henaver ent ods orfaminea our grostsoup tablished of cloth tomake him a suit.feat 44 inches\u2018in height, 18 thirty- spears old, and welghed Floren fod Ag Ad irt hou two years old bab show in Now Tori! Uppic the bos oan ti sure and nae may rest and nes éscape er ° coffins for thre who cannot Puy them, for ring human hones which h and giving them suitable oy al.for for and drugs, and for FIRE DRAWINGS.A tifio P Lpe fy à ntarassd solution .> - .5 HOW CIRLS SACRIFICE THEIR TRESSES, Prices Paid for Them\u2014A Hair Market in France.There is a human hair | market at Morlans the department ef the Lower Pyrenees er Friday.Hundreds of ther strap he dooreaye.usually in couples.tho he floor.The purchaser rolis up the st without crying, but she consoles herself with the thoug it LOOKING AT THE MONEY IN ITER HAND.There is at present a scarcity of fancy t is, from four to five feet\u2014tbe dcaler get almost his own price, while if it is GA: 6500 francs (£15 to £20) an ounce.\u2018theft pure white hair is the court mand for iv very high.is much prized or.into wigs of persons who are growing og, hat is deseribed as golden hair is either is great in the capitals of Europe.A woman tunate.There are four type colors of hair or what is called blue-black.Next to te hair the demand is for hair of Pen Pol vor virgin gold.- Thère are many air colored to meet the de- THEY PROVE UNSATISFACTORY.t they have £100), It is sald that the Empress Eugénie id 1000 francs (£40) ap ounce for le her 0 The largest prpply of hair eomes from.rmany, and especially from the Frerdch brragents The country fairs are attended by agents of merchants vale, however, is a prize like a perfect sult thero are orders ahead in the shops of Paria pnd London for all the golden ha that can be obtained In the next five years.hen a stock of hair is collected byt {ravellin nga a quts is asso washed, and clean each \u201chair is \u2018drawn through [be eye [he a Beedle and polished.When stock for the market here \u201cne \u2018pobllity is itted to make the first choice.A woman\u2019s hair may w to the length of gix feet.Mme.Hess of Paris refuse bout that measurement.Four hundred rs F \u2019AVERAGE THICKNEES would covgt-a n \u201cMeh of § .\u2018The blond belle has about 140,000 fl aments to comb and brush, while the red-hal to be satisfied with 88,000; the brown-haired damsel may have 109, 000° the black-haired but 102,000.Kew ladles consider that they carry Bome fol or fifty miles of hair'on their head ; the fair-haired may even have to dress seventy miles of threads of gold has proved that a single hair will suspend four ounces without breaking, stretching \u2018under the process and contracting again.But | the-air thus heavily weighted must be k Brown, for blond hair breaks down under two and a half ounee: ards.the wig trade, the most ex- neive wigs are, of course, pure white and he virgin gold color.A young Brooklyn lady of much beauty possesses a splendid of the latter kind, which she chanced to on en hop at Nice.She.was a blonde, pue had a scanty supply of dull hair.It did not take her an instant to decide to have her hair cut short and to wear the wig.\u2014Galig- nani's Messenger.THE WEATHER PLANTA writer in à Glasgow paper says: The \u2018\u201cweather feu is preity sure to come into vogue; with cultivators, it not, indéed, with every one who possesses a greenhouse.The lant specially engaged the attention of the Prince of Wales during his visit to the Na-, tional Industrial Exhibition.1f ali accounts are true its weather forecasts are marvel lous, being as early and as trustworth the Jorda EY Corin pars baromoter itself.than 40,0 experiments made during 100 days with different plants.have put this quality beyond a doubt.\u201cThe more dell- cate leaves of its upper branches foretell the weather from twenty-four to forty-cight hours advauce, while its lower an Hardior enves give still earlier indications, Its barometric character is due tothe change in position of the leaves, and the rise und fall of the twigs and d branchleta in strict sympathy with atmospheric conditions.The plant itself is a legume (abrus and in Tunis.After all, it 1s not any more wonderful that a plant should be found extremely sensitive to atmospheric infludnces than that a metal like mercury should be; and there are doubtless many plants besides the so-called \u201cweather plant\u201d capable of furnishing us with weather forecasts if only Fe know how to read them.The Marine Department of the Austrian War Office is to be about to give the plant à fair trial on board ship with a view to ascertaining whether it may be relied upon at sea.STRENGTHENING ROPES.The plan has been pro d by a competent authority in such matters that, in uantly more safety in ropes osphere do DES of nip fre-\u2014suckt Fopes sh Should fre be dipped when ar; into & bath containing twen ns of sulphate of copper per litre Tt Sater, and allowed to souk in this med to be much more rted to for th is purpdee, it is found har ropes wi Il thus have absorbed a certain uantit of sulphate of copper, which wiil q y p per, both from reserve them for some time he attacks of animal | parasites and from rot.LONG-LEGGED SOLDII SOLDIERS.the Continent of Europe the soldiers y.©\u2018 solaiers of France, Aust > Belgium, Switzerland, and Sweden peing 75 con centime- while that of the Russ Senfimetres.ooking So centimo: y equal a German sin be fu uy 358 ork the ran, ete, 2% and th he Russian to be only a about $a-t0.rhe Gor roan Bin lstry of War, hav.has justimade Ît public.THE HEAVIEST MAN.\u2018The Chicago Hera aldsays \u201cHanson Cralg, in the wor is weight is given at 792 time, at 200 Poynas 115 pounds a and his his mother 1580 her THE SAC SACRED NUMB NUMBER.eo Christion Observer says: \u2018Undoubted- There are ©.years of famine y oa of seven ; eve Sabbath th of eat; ater feasts or unlsavoned Le Ci a nacles were observed seven days.The golden candlesticks BOY branches; seven.priests with seven trump- ériclio seven times and » seventh day; Jacob ob- ares Sanson ke, and on the seven his wife, and he was bound cen withes and seven looks of his h were shaved of; Nebuchadnezzar was seven Shadrach and his two com- ortune were cast into a furnace heated seven times more than it was wont.In the New Testament nearly everything occurs by sevens, and at the end of the sacred volume 0 churches, sevens candlesticks.seven spirits, \u2018seven scales, séven stars, se soven vluls, Bevêh plagues, seven an el and & soven-headed mouster.Bare merely a few instances of the sacred use of the number common to all nations and all hie nu pale seven gays, day tp put a riddle rer rm A STRING MADE OF SALT.Buspend from the cetli cellin has previously bean soaked in very salt water, and then dried.-To thisfasten a Slight | ring, and announce that you are about to burn the thread without making the rin The thread will burn, it is true, bu the \u2018ashes it Jeuves are composed of crystals of salt, and their cohesion to sustain the {lent y weight of t Another form of the same experiment is to make a little hammock of muslin suspended by four threads, and aftor having soaked this in salted wator and dried it, as before directed, to place in it an empty egg- Set the hammock « on fire; the muslin and the flame reach the threads which hold it, witho ing from its frail su port.u may even succeed in ent with a full egg shell, taki log the pre- ve aution hard- boiled, that you m i case of failure.\u2014L' THE WILD PIGEON.ok a Starr, writing BAYS : per \u201ctonows.the com in.igeon to its breeding scnpe an omelet ion a red ims about twenty miles long and five miles wide.Atleast puch was the area of devastation caused b rescence.There every AS and a nest and in every crotch suffi- to re a few straws or sticks was a parent and ese or youn orest thero was a \u2018dark nce, (stead mass, sometimes rising like smoke and again settling like.a pall.Previous to the nest building the air was continually alive with the flyers in the wild frolic of the mating seaso! pegan order was established to it was not until the e regular system prevailed wing together at sunrise, rising from their roosts ip a column and spread gh the air.Then ap -were laïd that : a Like a cloud Jaro ing dily in i Thousands of hens and oe were ensconced in the branches, but not a bird rose above them and all wasstill.A fow hours later and, the advance re- ; then D flight and another, 8 ha the same column ga cloud v with which Lhe confusi parent hesitation.At t afiernoon theso returned and the males again took wing, to be absent until nar sundown.EXPRESS BUSINESS DURING Th THE a A writer in an American pa bably at no period in the his press business in this country Wan that vast carrying interest so overworked, it might the years of the war, for unct to its transactions, from manager, superintendent, clerks, mes- cel for all they ore worth, day and night.The vast amount of sup with the remittances lows to parents, wives, daughters and other dear ones at home, and last but not least, the transportation of thousands, alas! who , brave, eelf-reliunt men rom the gallant fel- went forth stron leading express companies an immense amount of labor.It was no uncommon sight to see piled up in the early morning, in front a large express establishment, from half a dozen to a dozen boxes, each contain- n one of those mornin ing express.company, discovered a little boy sitting upon one of the boxes and looking ratber discon- eolate.He was pppronched and asked, ed the lhe fellow.ny mother romised her that I never would ose sie it of it until I i h hen, was not.the dead of a soldier, but that of à woman who hail died in a most remote Western place, an her remains were forwarded home in Maine, in charge of this ten-year- d he was faithfully perfors ming The geverous-hekrted © Ds good took good care of that boy.* \u2018OLD ENGLISH CUSTOMS.In the reign of James I men and women wore looking-glasses rooches or ornamen the women at their bosoms, or sometimes (like tlie ladies of our day) In the centre of their faus, which wore then made of feathers, inserted At feasts in thelr hate, aud irdles or om their brought his own knife, and a whetstone was placed behind the door, upon which .a man sharpened his knife as he entered.In 1564 8 Dutch William Boonen brought the rst coach into England; and | itis AS the Sight of it onght out of Chia, aod porns Pagan forples i agined Le pede oan he devil The business of capmaking was rul y the common wearing of Data.w Fe y came into vogue.oothin are oof late invention; in the reign ot Elizabeth and James 1 very large texts s{Beripture, were ave aang hats VERY \u2018oLo AND VERY ee ou Mrs.Nan - says that she Ja 120 vears but she is core cos l able.She, allow with reat prent ir reat- son Ba uther: is Just: as spy, lively, rtf] quick as of , her lost fooked as healthy, pretty the women aroun toll that she is so old oung looking, but when oer childhood it looks na t1 ade ob but ho Just would not go, as she said sho did not want to play the part ENERGETIC LADY Fa D MANAGER.made ident t bre e pres n of oy Beer & 3 the Stack of oe don- and pany, in wort ou an \u201co went r cent.hares ar x er \u2018apiece, The dividend la paid to the sat ga of tha read, and there 8 ui @ Lreas poempliahed tbe 6 we ven ve marin pt aa sores Gora.| SSL of Mon geile EY 1], Ton NINETY SIX, A PATHETIC PENITENTIARY STORY.How a Convict Returned Home to His Daughter After Many Years Absence.\u201cWal, Nivety-six,\u201d sald sald the warder, as he followed the ex-convict out into the sunshine, \u201cthis is a change fer yer, hain't hit?\u201d Ninety-six glanced at the bright autumn landscape, the clear, calm sky, und the com- lacont-looking sun that he bad not seen or years, except through tho grim bars of the penitentiary.Far off to the right, away from the city, the heat seemed to rise and waver and slmmer, and softened the rugged outlines of tho bold sandstone bluff, and made the disreputable old cedar tree on the top apparently dance, a ES reel against thé horizon.old rooster, in the shade of the FR iis wall, threw back his red-crowned head and spoke in tones of trium h of the happiness of bein, free.Ninety-eix's heart echoed the shout of freedom of the lowly bird.\u201cFree\u2014free !\u201d ît.seemed to sing to hin \u201cWhat yer Soin\u2019 toXio now, Ninety-six?\u201d queried the warder.0?Oh, yes!\u201d Ninety -8ix awoke to the world.\u201cDo?The del th of Lelng free\u2014 - free ones -more\u2014had stilled al) thoughts of we future.But now they confrouted him.hat could he to?The world, society, everythin - was arrayed against\u2019 him, and the record of crime his imprisonment \"bore witness to.He had nothing with which to do battle against the storn world\u2014 nothing, not even a name.The number Ninety-six Was all he could claim, and now, as he pase ed out of the Prison enclosure, that sl pped way from b hat vor Soin\u2019 ter do now?\u201d re ated the warder, kindly.Ninety-six had favourite with the prison officials, on account of his unfaifing faithfulness and strict obedience.Ninety-six looked about him in a dumb, despairing sort of way as the question was repeated \u201cI do not know, he apéwered glowly.Then he raised his head with a brave, proud ¥esture, 0 aud clenched his hands with r adeterfnined a \u201cI will fight my way,\u201d de said, \u201cthough the whole world 0 Warden Hanks ad fret: seen the light | in Southern Indiana, and his speech bore pess to the fact that he was ail faithful to the idioms of the dialect of that region.He was a big, raw-boned, massive man, capable of holding bis own with a Texas sicer; but somehow he seemed confused and il at ease in the presence of this pale, determined man, whom he knew only as Ninety-six and who so bravely faced the world alone.The warder grinned sheepishly.\u201cHiv's sumpin\u2019 we don\u2019t often do,\u201d he sald, \u201cbut rue an\u2019 the boys \u2018lowed we'd help e out alectle.Sodsez to\u2019 em, sez I, \u2018Boys, Feo.\u2018what ye goin\u2019 ter do fer Ninetys ob ever said much, the boys didn\u2019t, butevery last one of \u2018em div down inter his rockets au, fished out what he could spare.X'ero it The warder extbnded & gealed envelope, which Ninet; a took and glanced at mechanically.re an inscription which read: To Number Ninety-six, from the warders, guards, , Of Penitentiary, to help him vo get hy \u201cnew start in the world.\u201d nF ero were tears in Ninety-six's eyes as lanced at the contents of the envelo he noted thao they were bank bilis.He extended his hand, and the warder grasped it heartily.Phunk you and the boys, Hanks,\u201d he \u201cYer welcome, Ninety-six,\u201d answered the warden, awkw Then the ex-couviet dro opped | the hard band of the other, and turn \u201cGood-bye, Hanks,\u201d he sald; and here was a suspicious tremor in bis ood-bve, Ninety-six,\u201d aid the other.Ninety-six, as he trudged citywards, saw his past life come up before his mental vision, a orama of thought.He had been a wil uth, but had renounced his sowing of w oate when he had wooed and won 8 oe pre re girls love.They were a 2 youthful an some couple, people had said, and ie had been a man among men then.A daughter had been fo them; the perfect likeness in miniature of her beau iful, lower-like mother she was.When five years had passed over the sunny head of the child, the sweet wife sickened and died.Her gentle spirit fled one stormy night on the wings of the tempest, and the young husband was never the game again.The child was tuken by ber grandparents, and Ninety-six went his wild way, striving ever to drown the spectre of sorrow that was always with him At last the grandparents\u2014stern, but just \u2014forbade him to even see his child, the miniature of her fair-faced mother, again, and then he di sappeared, He went on in his downwaid way the West, whither he had drifted.Then came the crime that landed him within the grim walls of the prison.Horse-stealing on the border is a crime that is not dealt with leniently, and thus his career ended.There had\u2019 been extenuating circumstances proven, or Ss term would have been longer.It shown that but for the drink that fired bim the original owner would still have been in session of his animal.Ninety-six might ave even been aduitted but for the almost superhuman efforts of young Dallas Thorn, the prosecutin lawyer.This was young Thorn\u2019s first effort, and ha strove so long and hard in the legal arena that the prisoner at the bar speedily became Ninety-six, and nothing more.Then the dismal monotony of the heart- killing existence within the prison walls rose up before his thoughts as he strode along towards the olty, and he glanced back towards the frowning edifice un the elevation lio had jus left, Hanks, the arden, had Just torned an d disappeared throu the distant pate \u20ac as he looked.Then inet str resumed his onward vay.He entered the city and stepped into a little shop to purchase some fruit.While the proprietor was\u2019 sorting the fruit, the boy, who was attending to the wants by another boy, remarked i ina stage whisper to the young custo \u201cGaol bird! \u2018Look at his \u201chair!\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d _enewered the other, | \u201cSee them bands?Poundin' rock done it.© \u201cThat's it!\" sald the shop-bo, witha prin of delight at his Acuteness.\u2018\u2019Orter chain | UP the stove while he's round.Might steal it, ye know.\u201d \u201cThey burst into a shout of laughter, and Ninety-six passed out into the street.Ho had overbeard them, and the words rankled bitterly ip his heart.This wus but the beginning of the battle against the world, he thought.He clenched his hands rendered hard with prison toil, and steeled his heart ainst tho world.A portion of the mousy given him by the war T purchaged a neat suit of clothes, and other wise served to give him a favorable appearance.Then he ated himself fn an east-bound passenger nin, and ped.away from the old life to enter a new one, He would return \u2018to the little ~illage where dwelt his child with her parents, and ho would for her sake Strive to be a new and honest, man.Ho thouehs of her still as a little shia, but the ears that had A own.made h hl ung yi almost a woman.They (the el Jan in fe r grandparents] had fiot known h race, but had thought him dead ong ae them) _he would start again, on an equality Pi \u201cthie world, and perhaps again be happy in his child's love.A day or two alnter, in a dainty, vine- covered cottage, at he end of the elm- shaded street i quiet little villa e, a sweat girl-woman sat the cosy little parlor, \u2018where the dim tn of the twilight cast a soft shade about lier.There were tears in her beautiful eyes, but they were tears of tender joy.Her face was frradiated with sweet love-light.Ey her side beut over her !& nobie sui man several years her a senior, but still the pride and strength of hls manhood arm was about her, and her sweetly bush face was pillowed on hia breast.Gradually the darkness settled down in the little Xalluge, but for a time they headed it not.At Just the lamp was I ten, and cast a bright glow over them, t was after dark by tho mo the train that bore Ninety-six came Lop.an the brakeman uttered in an Unintel gible shout the name of the little station that the ex-convict knew go well.He made his way with as (tie diculty up the dark street as if it had been but yesterday, instead of years ago, that he trod it before, There was a warm glow about, his heart, He would enter his new life.He would soe his daughter, and, buoyed up by her love and trust, would pin for himself a place in the world.For she would love hin, io ' told himself, for he was not such au looking man, after all ; and coming.to Ber as one from the dead, she would.be sure to welcome him with the love and kindness of a fond daughter.proached the house.How well he er knew the little gate.that responded to his touch as if it knew the hand that often uched it of old.when he had come &-woo- a line the daughter of the old people, who, fh e | ot \"abe ie anis Gare De aay Wom he had \"gazed.: peered, almost Rlared, through the window little moan of pain, an Bf re slowly | down the stree x {shea 4 bon STE be ro fire of love for Tr child.He nes ses Aut throb and Che bn thio ptnor was a felon, had waited an ratobed by longingly for his coming, se light from the vine-shaded window.He ti towards it, 2nd a low murmur of voices: Cole he period the vines and peered In ata sftly he © vines an.i the lighted Room be before him wie a glance he started bac k, clutoh vita y et is heart.One of ds flgures Selore him scomed that of his dead wife.ke vas she to the woman that he had ores los that for an Instayt he contemplated in and claspiug her to his heart.Then the thought cum him like a flash.It was his daughuwer, Bis dead wife's child, DOR: He looked again: 16 face of the man who bent 80 car & ly ever her was turned towards him, and Ninety-six started back again, with a balf- uttered exclumation that almost be his presence.The face before Dim was of Dallas Thorn, who, as a young prosecu ut- ing lawyer, had sent him\u2019 to prison.Dal Thorn it was, older now, but still handsome and, stalwart, had Dal : Tr success followed \u2018suçoees, Thorn had, during a seuson of vacation, drifted eastward.Here be had met sb loved the daughter of the ex-convict, who now stood just outside the win at them.Nin oty-six grated his teeth; bu why should hoc eristrt bitter enmity against al Thorn?The prosec uting pawy had but done his duty in weavin \u2018the chain of evidence that had Ares im with in those prison walls for all those long years., Ninety-six, in the joy of his new-found due erty, and the happiness of the speedy ing with bis daughter, felt that bo could forgive Dal Thorn for anything ark! What were they saying in.the bright room Just beyond the fragrant vines: The rr} her head pillowed on TA breast of the man, and her pure, dainty, flower-like face upturned to his, was askin, after the fashion of lovers, why he sought her out from the whole world as-the object of his affection.And Dal Thorn ans~ wered, with his proud face bent to h that it was because of the flame leaped to life in his bosom in response to the call of his heart at sight her pure, peerless beauty.He was prou of her; proud of her rare, dainty loveliness 7 and her stainless name.The man at the window shuddered as he listened ; but then they knew not but that he a dead, the girl and the grandparents.And not know that the man whom he Dallas x Number Ninety-six was or h to the Joyaly girl beside pied Then Dallas Thorn told her of the proud old family of which he was the last, and of: the stainless name they bore.Bom urged him on.and he told hor that.ERE be loved her, if he knew her to be a little cloud on her history he would her and never see her again.\u20ac even si hough would break his heart.him convulsive ely.\u201c1 hink I should die tan she said, sim The man at the window turned away.Hs was the cloud on her fair name, he thought, bitterly.The bright dream had vaniaiod, Only the space of a swift drawn- breath he wavered, undecided.Then he slowly m his way out of the qu gate, that M one to give a mournful fifa.80 joyfully in his reat wave of agony cama over him; ni ecision had been made.He was dead to the dear ones, and dead he would re: It would.only be the fit contiduation of à wasted life.Those hap Ppy reams not of him or his, but to have come to some one else.On and on through the knees, bowed down by his weight of woe, he stage aio will be happy,\u201d he sal halt aloud.- \u201cand 3 PPy.d, then his voice died a Ho doth the little village, po \u2018tn the dart.entered the forest and staggered along through the black shadows.Finally he own, half exhausted.The wind rose and moaned through the almost + en stee- \u201cLittle Alice\u2014ittle Alice,\u201d he \u201cShe will be happy, and I\"\u2014 There was a \u20ac a8 of riven tree Morning.Silas and Ben To wood- choppers, strode along throu opdod, forest, regent tly approached t tree which they had been 0 Sitemoting féll thé night before, and had left half severed when .the darkness ny them to desist.The monarch of the forest lay prone hare tbe force of the tempest had evelled him \u201cWind finished our work for us\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t know as 1 keer much,\u201d Ben.\u201cI wasn\u2019 us to mornin\u2019, nohow.\u201d As they advanced, a c if.nid was obtained, they : ren id was obtain dre poor; © mangled form from ben nea\u2019 ba a runk.It was Number Ninety-six.: \u201cWe found this in one of his pockets,\u201d said Ben, at the coroner\u2019s inquest.It ¥ the env elope bearing the legend : \u201cTo Number Ninety oom tho val fards, etc, of Penite: tentiary, to .ir: get a naw start In the world.\\ There was money | in the package, an it buried hin decent After much solemn investigation, all of which came to naught, the Joroners jury returned a verdict of accidental death.As the little funeral, with the col tho wee black hearso, slowly wonded | fy Sowa: ge the ed.gro W an ATAVE yard, seed à gay ry n fes ue.und for the train that would bear the: away on their bridal tour, It was Thorne, and his bh ughing.s ty bride.o's oom, at the b) lost 1 trom the ¢ an riage and asked who was b carried to th \u201cNumber Ninety-elx,\" some one answered - PRIESTS IN RUSSIA, The priests in Russia are an interesting, i not always un attractive study.They form pe exclusive and distinct class among the peoples of that unhappy lat land à, and and are Eva ded into two di puparate and frequently val bodies are the ts and the monka,the secular and paro- Fidel fathers, and th tho regular and mon and are kvown g the faithful un the general titles of of the: \u201cBlack Pri the \u201cWhite Priests.\u201d The fundamental ference between these two branches of the\u2019 ghurch is marriage.In most other they are hing of the same block.\u201cBlack Priest\u201d is sworn to oeli olibacys The white has his better half, As tradition has - impesed a life of Single blessednoes om bishops, the episcopacy remai monopol I in the hands of the 1 monka.There are at this moment in the empire of the er about 550 convents, containng like 11,000 monks and.18,000 nuns, pro a little more or less than 9,000 The tendency of the ostabllshments hole ing nuns has heen to increase in po - while that of the monks has been ol toremain stationary, - THE \u2018BEARS OF BERNE.- A traveller in Switzerland writes to Baltimore American trom Berner Hof, Berne as follows: Every one immediately asso ciates the mention of Berne with bears.The coat of arms consists of one of these animale, aml everywhere and on every thing appear\u2014in stone and in wood, carved ainted, and alive in the pita \u2018where they have been maintained at t Government from titre immemorial.Foune tains are ornamented with bears; if the fountain itself is not a bruin, one 18 By to he found in tho vicinity.A statue of thold vou Zohringen surmounts a watering trough, and by im stands a small bear, with a sword han \u2018by ita side, and act» ing the part of ho gi bearer.n Sunday afternoon tha entire popu old and young, dress in gala attire and visit tha pits.\u201d A double row is formed around te poil ng; each persou purchnses carrots bread to throw the pet-, whose elophantine.like gambols provoke shouts of laughter\u2026\u2014! from the surrounding multitude.really are most amusing animuls.dee tank\u2019is in the centre of the dep, id while we rere present a regular wrestling matoh .place between two hoary old follows, in which the.great struggle was to throw - uccended in giving bis opponente thorougs succe n giving opponents fucking, and then mat ou the orink eyeing ated adversary, his head on ope side, und rubbing his immense paws, apparently with the Far clermont.of the lookers on and chuckled, but serious double sa en as to the veracity of tant nées UR AE CoA $5 James Street.rare dore fot three m 5 £3 sakes on.Tax vin ok iE CIRCULATION OF THE DAI DAILY STAR fot Week siding June Sth, 1830.onday éthonsdiériseh vécounecdossous .29,21 T 29, 254 ) 29,1 20,008 29,420 81,418 Total.débécauséoesdosdéondéstèès 177,642 Present Dally Average Week ending June Oth, 1880 20.590.THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1889._ esuses of the terrible Talia acci- datit fa Iteland have been assigned.One fiat kn excursion train heavily laden with Nébpy childfen and their friends was de- bpjatohèd with an engine altogether inade- \u2018it to the task of hauling this train up a vy inolins, The rear half of the train the wheels being blocked With Inrge stones.In starting the remaining portion of the train, & recoll tok place; the stones gave way, and the fear part of the train dashed on to destruc.tléti.\u2018The othist report is that while on the béavy ihdline sederal carrisges in the latter of the train broke away, owing to breakitig ot a dtawbolt.In either case thète was no possible means of saving the faa arma of the train, when once it started on its death journey.tb whichever of thé stories may tltimatély prove the correct one, bande attaches to the railway offi étale.1f the first story be trué then the éômpahy was to blame for not making proper hauling provision.If the second be dorreet then the couplings of the carriages 144 not been properly inspected and tested.Nos only ib Ireland but all the world over excursion trains are too often treated as a Méans fof drawing money into ths coffers of the railway companies, without any great sffort, if any, being made to secure the comfort, mot to spealt of the safety, of the ex- eursionists, .THE ONLY PRACTICAL METHOD.The Hon.George \u201cÎrvine declares that he of no method of bringing the Jesuit Aot before the courts except by the Government Teferring the question of its eonstitutionality to the Supreme Court.Hé is of opinion that if the Supreme _ COcuit of the Privy Oouncil on appeal should \u201d decide against the Act, the nullity of the Acs would resuld from that decision.He also expresses the opinion that whatever the decision of the Bupreme Court, the Judicial Cothmittes of the Privy Council would allow &n appeal.Here we have it on the au- thotity of Mr, Irvine, that there is but one \"way of testing the constitutionality of the Jesuits Estates Act.Bir John Macdonald has publicly declared that for the Government to reconsider their decision would be tantamount to handing in thelr resignations.This means that if the question of the constitutionality o! the Jesuits Estates Act is not referred to the Supreme Court as prayed in the petition just presénted to the Governot-General-in- Council, it will never be disallowed.For all practical purposes, as far as the Act itself is côtéérnéd, inlammatory speeches and resolutions are but beating the wind, The agitators may possibly take vengeance un the whole House of Commons, but the Act will be lsw.They may turn out the Government which refused to disallow, ) the Act will be law, They fay put in power the Opposition which supported the Government on this one issue, but the Act will be law, If the purpose of the agitation is purely political, the opposition to referring the shatter to the Bupreme Court is intelligible.It the Government refuses to refer the Jesuit Act to the Bupreme Court, it may be taken as indicating that it has no oconfl- dencs in its own judgment upon the question of the eonstitutionality of the Act.A judgment of the Supreme Court endorsing the action of the Government would go far to Justify the Government in the of the public There would Be hothing inconsistent with propriety or dignity in submitting the Aot to the Su- premé Court seeing that there is a wide spread publio demand for a judiclal decls- fon of thésubject and seeing that the legal Mmachinery of the Dominñion offers no other method of obtaining a judgment.The cowardly pollcy which seems to be fareshadowed by the ministerial organs will yvé to be a blunder as well as a crime, ore is room for difference of opinion about the refusal of the Government to disallow the Jesuit Act, but noha but mere party haoks will be disposed to either &pprove or condone the action of the Gov- étninent in preventing the cage doming into OUR PACIFIC DEFENCES.United States papers seem a good deal dgereised over the proposed strengthening of the defences of Eaquimault on Vanasuver Islatid.Boston and New York papers that Yrè have seen allege that England iserectinæ hare \u201ca second Gibraltar,\u201d Fanciful stories are published of a vast fortification armed with hundreds of guns of.the most modern pattern, and.from the ciamor ralsed the Wortd might suppose that Great Britain's and Canada\u2019s sole thought at present was .how to lavish enough money on what is \u2018treated as a \u201cmenace\u201d to the United States.The St, Paul Globe, for instance, rises to remark that \u201cif Canadians butld forts on their #ide of Puget Sound it will become a military necessity for this country to #9 into the fort-building business also} and altogether the entrance to - Puget Bound will present a hostile appear- andé that will probably be damaging to the Pacifio trade, to say nothing of the un- neighborly aspect of it.\u201d This is as much as saying that because Esquimalt lies near United fitates territory the Imperlal and Canadian authorities may fiot adopt meas- ~ ures for the protection of the great terminal pots of Vancouver or such an Imperial évaling-atétion ss Victoria.Even a journal -.wWéittén with atupidity\u2014whioh the St Paul @iobs is not\u2014might understand that tho British Empire must defend at all hazards and against all comers such Imperlui ports .@b Halifax and Vancouver and the great * doslibig stations of the mercantile navy and thie war flests of the Empire.Whatever \u201clis views of the nations may be, both Great Pritain and her great colonies must oe to ft that thelr coasts and harbors, thé rendexvous of \u201ctheir merchantmen, aisù othet dids to commierce, Aré noi left to the merey of her entémiés in time of war, hors Would, Mmotoovér, be as much sénee in Great Britain sompialaing of the United & Lo.Proprietors, | TESTS négetiétihé for | à port in Hayti, since these ate near to British dominlons, as for the United fitates ; | to complain of Gréat Britain taking\u201d thé necessary steps to protect such harbors:as Vancouver ind Halifat, which happen to lle within striking distance of the.United States.There is nothing unneighborly in the proposed strengthening of the Esqui- malt fortifications.There has been a fort here for many years, arid à gâtrison.The latter is being increused to an aggregate of «bout oné hundred artillerymen; the useless old guns are being removed and replaced by modern ordnance, and the place is being pub in & position to discourage rather than invite attack, as at present.This policy of strengthening the defenées of Britisir voaling stations throughout the world is the policy of thé Enipird, and is nak p Jikely to be abandoned or modifled because - the Fenians on the United Btates press choosy to denounce it, CHIT CHAT.inçosé Me térnich of Austria will soon gi \"paris.his te important news for aris, The Princess ia the wiltidst, most angétous, brilliant, sarcgstic and fascinating woman in Europe.She does the most eocentricthings\u2014to use a ontle adjective\u2014 and soclety a applauds.To her is due thié introduction of the clfoué among people of.leisure.She ia fond of smoking a pipe, an and as she increases iii years dependent ori totlacco fh eonsdlation.J he spenks a number of languages fluently, even the profane.Altogether she is the most picturesque woman Europe.- The Frenoh Government are thinking of keeping the exhibition running for another oar.There are but culties in the ay of doing this, but i oes seem absur that buildings costir 0,000 should be put upfor merelyat 55 000.000, show.At he game.time, consaidering the importance ot attracting &s mary peuple to the exHibl- tion as possible at once wè may ex pet to hear this rumor p Promptly contradioted.It would never general public were to imagine Thar thes could pone their visit to the exhibition say tl next à spring, |?when Paris will be much fess sultry t| midsummer.Neve, riheless, contradictions notwithstanding, the French Government will be well advised if they should make or at Joust tor running the great show of at least another season.keeper büth at home aud ebrond tne aria Ein | is probably unrivalled.\u2014 Fal a Sir.Jôseph Booh R.A, is the third example of an artist who has been honored by the pley ation to the rank of of baronet, dor do F.and who 6 olin that onor, cannot ve rhodes ary are Sir Godfrey Knpeller, Hie verott Millais, and Sir Freder erie ck Leighton.n his own particular art he is the fourth who has received the official recognition which now seems to be accepted as th ultima Thule of artist ambijion; i Chantrey es , iE in 1837, and Slr John Breell | in 1878, pis rthur Blomfield, who elec ast year to the Associatesnip 0 he or Aca omy, le is è e saventh of his class; he architec ave before him been made gentlemen ne ate: Chambers (really Knight of the Polar Star-.a Swedish order, which the King allowed him to assume in England), V yatville, Boane, smirke, Barry and * Eve ory one knows that Pigott's sisters oe nuns.It-is not so Tater Mary ia ao Charles Rus ns sister also relgieuse.R.ussell, says os roman\u201d 8 Journal w was the fonear Sister of rcy on the Pociflo t.Bhe came to California from Ireland in 1854.She has at iowa under her charge a hospital, a agdalen serie.and is n Ban Francisco.o The Swedish vikadag has lately been having some lively ittings, before the Hoclallst law was On one occasion Court Chaplin Bba ow scored against umblius, the arch-radical, who defended bimeelf { reading the Social ing \u201cWhy should I not read the paper?© ing, himself was a Socialist,\u201d * Yes, led the reverend gentiemen, \u201cbut with & a fference.Christ said, * What ié mine, is thine,\u2019 but Che Social Democrat says, * What is thine is e.m Li + * Le ie reason to believe that Lord Salis- Din be at last decided to take a forward shop In South Africa which will finally close thec bapter of intermittent annexation in the southern half of the Dark Continent, After harking back for some time when it was proposed to establish a chartered company for Matabele and Mashonaland, jhe vernment is now believed to be not indisposed to grant ac Sartor toa gigantic amal.ated col African Leiea ¢ Corr pany, ) Lord ares | Company, an pan en wil ee od color onli nat fe left ot unappropriated Central Africa British «toe Two medale are be struck in connection with the Paris Exhi ition: She first to the \u201cmedal of reward,\u201d and the other the * oom- memorative medal.\u201d On the 18th of July the designs wiil be ju \u2018te and another two months will be accor: for Sugraving the dies.The su £320 each, while other gion il ro ceive consolation prizes of It takes the Princess of Wales two hours to dress ever day.says the London Star.Despite her gorçase in tages ars courtiers who declare that he.looks somer ban when she first arri = land, and they take as the on! he fact that\u2019 the style of drees suits her so much better than what is now considered the dowdy dress of a quarter of a century ago.Nobody knows whers the Princess gets her gowns from.It is generally supposed that her mald makes them from patterns suppii- ed.However, the Princess cannot pose as a leader of fash on, except by women of a certain a hge.For Instance, 8 she c&nnot wear the gau Ted flower-crowned bats that are coming into season this spring, and yet these hats will be what is known as fashe fonable\u201d nevertheless.ho makes those pretty fringes?Bome say that her barber shifts his ludgings every week.Others declare that this #alrdresser os Pipe tho material and that a maid, makes During the recent hot weather the soon Has(the Tor! says) driven over to more every morning about nine velo, and, after breakfasting in a tent on the beautiful shady lawn, hen, Majes ty has got % \u20ac v.- through the day\u2019s business (the Cabinet boxes and her offolal and private cotre- spondence) sitting in a second tent, after- warde returnin the Castle in time for luncheon, at which only members of the Royal Family are present.It Is always gerved in the Oak Room, which is entered from the corridor, and of \u2018which the windows look out on the quadrangle and Round Tower.° .Sir Hercules Robinson the late late High Commissioner for South in ways, the most notable oi in the colonial service, Iti thi rty-seven years since he entered it, and be has servad under no fewer than twenty-two Secretaries of State.He has Achieved the unprecedented distinction, afte representin the Crow for elght yer rs at the Cape, of being ur, to return by the united voice of the basen the Boers, and the British, who for once are now living together in peace and prosperity: in South Afri ca, ° ?TheBhah of Persia will arrive at Buckingham Palace on July he © $rpenses of uissant mizhtiness\u2019 \u2018trip will be borne by ueen Viotoris, As his former sojourn 4 England, whioh took ince some time in 18 3, coût the Queen £10,000 and the country £12,000, the present visit t promises to be à rather expeusive luxury.Kaid Mc Lean, a Scotchman, is Oom- tmander-in-Chief of the army of the Buitan o! Morocoo.\u201cThe »London correspondent \" of one of the principal Scoten Papers Announces that the Bishop of London * has fallen into a condition of irritability which renders so- cess to him both difficult and unpleasant.Dr.Temple hus, says Truih, for many been In the habit or drinking strong ain cantitios which would have startied sven r.Johnson, and probably his exoesses in arves, J this beverage have upuet his Tho London \u201ccorrespondent of the Manchester Guardian héars that Mr, John Albert Bright wil not take apy action for tirue to come with regart to the publication of his father's papers in Lad Beaoonsiield\u2019s pagers.it oi it that thoonvenienon .Dignt arise ir catio der Par or of Ms Sm 4 or a George Whit \u201cNellie, sir,\u201d repliéd She: \u201cReginald, what is \u2018opcultfoniz He: \u201cOsculation, my precio Ja y Pty loft the Court o'elock and drove hey were received by Rev.who Is acting-Mother Buperior during the Sister Therese in Eurape.Sister Marie, Dr.Prieur.and Dr.Edward Kentredy, conducted the visitors over the immense establishment,and as this was the first time that most af the party had séen the asylum, a lengthy one.The female wards were ret visited and then the male side.The doctors attentive in pointing out the most remarkable cases among fourteen hundred the tients at present in the ful re fl pa A the) rb ole place and the displayed in the clim ps struck the wh a, by con- blog plants and ed forth Lois ith the patiente wo 0 large loaves foo for eac Next came the large and hen Jud then the boller ouse, le of aiterst te : ny Nera ord they sighed a satislao- ary jury, Indutred 1, Saretully \u2019 seat Shean, dione, 1085, he | elebtrio as u the entire butin that maine end hose were found on each landing in the and that frequent.drilis of the 0 the use of the tire apparatus are old, But peared to be a genorat | f aline tha that iron tire escapes should be add ih all five sections, with doors in th the of the Ber.the Leys of which the gu \u2018The next ry was to the \u2018ernale gaol, the Catholio portion being inspected under the y Buperior, and the rotestant, Miss MoLean, the matron, Bota ood order and very clean,but the state of t! ° Queue itsell was found to pid then visited, Arter whle the the Bo pe Helo into pede and a and pleased with wi aad to the eity and this morning, when he 0) i hast they AE PE ~ METHODIST TATIONS = of THE MONTREAL GOHHENENGE | the Chénges That Ase ide ta day Varios Uhdrition Thretighdus hs x \u201d 11.mon otal ih Sydenham street geton First, den An ste Qurso Drone at, sug dn ing nt strout_J conter EN iba., A.done Sroos oad.ourth, Bruck st tress west\u2014D, o arr In Wore Telant\u2014Ast om Datiraqul-J.E, Pirlo.Richards.Pere ET.Bo Johnston, > ( Heg ar, M.A.Lee {Gana jue)} T.O.Adictns superdumé rg\u2014J Harrowdnith.J.E.ath Sharbot Ligke\u2014 eats be sen HIL.\u2014BROCKVILLE DISTRICL.ie oh strasl.W.H.Besley; aired Thon 0 Brown.ation ÿtovrn-\u2014 WI lam Pearson, \u20ac.Hug.oS Wes A: B.A.at.Shaler Jui Ellio rankville nd To Ta 1 °F a.Hux pp Bite RT in Francis Chisholm; X.H.Howard, housand bd Toind\u2014aler.Shorts (Rockport), red.pn, Wesleyan Theological Cole .3.Hutraou®, Chatrman 8, W, Crown, Financial Séorbtary.IV.\u2014MATILDA DISTRICE, «Sparling, B, Aj Wm, ARS Reynolds (Brinstont\u2019s 4 EE, ET w.x.Humphrey.Qu BM an; Ww.Nortof, faudaIoye D, Brill, super- fire gn supplied.i 'W.Hansrorp, Chal J.E.Mavery, Finano v.-FRRTH DISTRICT.Perth\u2014W.G.epson.Smith\u2019s Falis-Wm.pu M.A.; R Wi- ton Place W Glayton-\u2014B; pti well onte Te, o.Jai leo! 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W .B.SAUNDERS, Chairman.'W.Exox, Finandial Secretary.VIL\u2014NIPISSING DISTRICT.rris.Jum nberman\u2019s Mi ead sone to be sent.gio.SI hs Jung.Za 8 ide salon\".Q, Cassidy.: bob Fister VW 4 Gonoty.taméon.anton.To be hl VIL OTTAWA se 8 Gente, Dominion Oburoh.-E.B.R irl 108 8 Lisgar Street; Ra Ottawa East, Kings Btroet_.W.J.Sie left thot ad rir ost.iawn Well as Mo- A Th | Sher ervoud tel be supp us, (R.B.)\u2014Lo be supplied.a.eo des 0e 2 Qu) ron nets their ode Nakina Tim 10 they khew he would ro the original clause a jan pa.;\" 2h sp ani 8 es Frasooal Al Secrecy.pêteteo HE.; Bland, 8.G.0.Blaod, B.À.39 FAIRE a x Fhe ont 0 A vers and Bo Melbourne WH.He iE Rag resis Hust, vile.ame 1.3) one, Ge ER vers, Enso, su n, perannuated.ÿ 18; \u201c160,0 DU n' SEE, ou | WORLI NEWS arn.Pers 2.oui rm sis left.ENTIER A: Lou ati appo ritment SBTANSTRAD ara contain, to Br HW) x sr se Tu Be ya Pe outh Stukel Knowl Sutton.¢at Bromo\u2014 whisville\u2014 reper Pomies, buperan- hats Ë.M.Taylor, \u201chi béburg i Powter; B.Jaoktot, \u201cse 3t, len Land Mater (Phtitpe- CEL hur NEE Sper Bed su + pat dior 7 spores Nel n © serie a 3 gery P.A.on Pals (French Misston) To be Poichvate FER Vibra L Ghmvvatre a ain Heorotai , X11 HUNTINGDON ister, F.T.L.J a ary n Koowion Ww Joe re read and approved Cas vas à revenus ao trai to deatroy aut of dorer ra; Ta à a os each tots later to ance, and: alse on the pérahoe com- iE a Ih mot on Fin ue wera a atl.Inçurring expe! safe bn shou dg g0 0 oy mall.el ere were not pi THÉ CLORING BESSIONS.Montres! Mothodisy Cobférence at Sherbrooke closed | on Hev.J.E.Mave sentative of of the Colle Alma.busines La puicrençe on the Albert Malcolm a inted coritérance tein svangelst he hotaperance Commit: ares fines tégisiation à Was wre a Meunbo ar The recent Quota.réfurred to as fol ool ere vrerament 10 ucdatsé où tu Jaw of the provinos by sis» tringent and 'orkabie an] Jaw be ny to the coy al Los: sale Aires ¢ ita i Tog ae eir eff thous?aht \u201cthe o ho ances with t to either: x Mr.Lucas and Mr.w.os conflits in favor a standin, temperance co: ç édoptsd nom lations wer waré sen made: 5 of the sustenta- represent ie The re The follo tion und; ve on missionary ance, Lay delegate to Hie fav.D font, sac Hots a ty 0 a vas ne ethodists party ends.rp see] 6 oon ou st des pad free to and r advocated the 5 nk ai the defeat of the on of ples for BAY OF QUINTE METHODISTS of a Quinte ta conte tion came \u201cPA resen Roman Cal shown b anos A noredend to Estate, Act; an royed of the address seued by ns Committee, and Pocommended all Molhod months\u2019 Rain final declslon.Id \u201cMintary Outings.Outings.o Garrison Artille Borabardie vod I Lee instructor to | Asked pr Reconsider, the congregation of a pie de Saroh lags Diseuss the Jesuit Question sud Fass a Series of Resolutions.ISPROIAYL TO THE STAR] Ont, June 13.\u2014At the Ba rence last ¢ night the rder, and Rey: W.ofthe rn Th reference a this matter a mend resolutions re ass national Foafasilty god ration of ne ation that the Qu tos toa Brite hover | e a- row gE.et ed out that it es now t Goy- 0 10 oconfliot not waste & th Rev.sven- fh ras | aie n ng w pice Da ping à plied allow, the men to set to work on ue Pince Slee Rifles will pass Do- At the monthly tnestin i uesda > jeta Pa ferençetos M.Hockey Se à paie, which w stated tially be be faring: the sath Sn po under 1 ri ities ants , al The pos Das Late Dose the ann Sustrister Field Battery.| PLOT AGAINET.The KING OF sein meg Faithat Nowd.Fron rte erg Tb db vite: The Pe oq opt uk + the anise of the 6 bre rs ses mofomeut Inisvor oon Y an a an vir of iio shin ue ode es of = Joslon, 0! rmatlon from aigreds + 0a, Toop! igi A ple To The palach to ad o rojas ing toga bata fad proc) ince Péter Karagorglvitch king.The East African Company has Tocallé their event ett will doman his sia ard chatg fod with boing the chief causé of ane b troubles in A af Best i sent ue sie gin 4 wales a as the G a [le gaa bre, aybriok * who ia charged at Liver wil polsonin bor b bend wad given hearin slot ay.rt witn were exam nid: most of thé testimoay Rainy similar to that given at the in pause GE gon de Rouledé and othai Boyl ists, ar- ve bou Sup nda, eg ii se se Pan je er oi an ay 4 ivérpoo ita ow vor, abt! os was Lhe Hh En he LAI n soho 1 + belok Bmperor William the Sha hah attended 4 repented a traty f himself set ry ili Gount Herbert okt, orb ceived at Zanzibar & the su bern shoré 9 dhe Vitoria yan! _réports fhe um! a The letter saya that Stanley had sustained eavy losses, a large n moer of hi having died from disease and famine.The explofôr léft Eniin Pasha 48 Udyars, on borthédStérn shore of the lake, AMERICAN, the fire a Seattle, W.T,, is pow rw pace où oo al a1B 3.000.000 di vas work ol Te à \u2018Amétican Ball Je a comp any sd declared a ine sired de à of 8 per Freidant Harpe Le on ke ont A.E, Baxter, 0! ars ll for the nofthern ANH fo of Row Th committes appointed to examine & Ouba reser voir Jn the QGeneses Valley, Y., report that the dam is entirely safe an not! = re fear.u x The Wéstern Union Tel has degjared & a quar eri den à a 11 pet cent.Patrons caiman tad at $1,450, A grax vol train on the Sistab Oinein- nati B 2 Louis: neN ith à pas on \u201chorles = ors sad.fatal eka MR) frag \u201cThain Sucker shops spe ln n New York wa nded yeste: wf when à Broad: ed x he measure pro biting ra tion had become Jaw, nl CE was kept open.Îte m hat it was of the same dusdoger as Sy e240 The Philadeiphls Recor.high llsene in Philed 4 va | enness SEE lt ui oi Ps twen ann ton den dre Ee sas Sia The city Et feu wera very fin êt este re ont oes asser ree K found à 8 wis Fea ult fo ré urs exory man te Grand oti the road to the creek.polie annual Convention of Trade Assos Sop 8 the nit dud torche rai on Phase ite bt Li ce elude Presid iW.Johneou ?Philadel iphla; oh vice ori nt, B.Bice, Cambridge.aden bi h water in the n mn river has don igh good d Au Free ae a fin BF wy ed our le , ata Le lovees\u2018had\u201d redéemea 1000 sores of | An but were not, RAT dom x he enough, nr Thr + pinta Ink or os.odes or yr Montres], Le ir , and east over th lan | gin ian be Paoli gras pot ls fg pay ihe ke Dane Nc on n Company and the Horiba Mh Mobi \" gaol Po tine byl n on through busin: Grinnell Jovy.A (Avia eis rata wt w th Folio orale baa lot Marsh town for that tow! hat the opr started pe as fA in the\u2019 southern part of the lo and is = coping, northward.e a Co's.elevator, t office, Fo He lov Dolls r Bros, .hardware on: store angen: marketjan agriou tural jmplement house 4 en burned, and she fire is éhecked.At \u201cAaa session of the Amal gad at Msn Don sand, si à ye rocorved from te Hoe fvegios | F or mpio ectin scale.The matter was referred to the steel scale comm free.Tele Slaten ib will thuch d toon egle 6 and da non dado) thir or cg to and a ow ADIAN.pornos organisations intend holdin pe i Mats T Arthur,\u201d to anse So Nop y Balog '& res 1 Dot toporting or and aaa tug took 8 boom of | tand he 5 | t aorous IR a urg and returned oo out reporting on either occasion, Uma ago Air John, Lister-Kaye minion Gorsrument to sevent families in eagh of twenty settlements 1?he were allowed to purchase for $1 an 160 avres contiguous to the homestead of each seéttisr and êcres in ot fon is set ea or She pur- tid Bont orm av lage.ba ify $1300 proposed fs them on the ir Tac ernment has come to 2 eonclué on with respect to this ops Sih olves the spiabilstment of 1400 famillgs in the Barly Sunday morning, 8¢ Komoks, Ont, several young.men rathar.the worse ol liquor, domgnced, io the door \u20ac and throwing of Lhe named row, when Brown made fs ape pestence with a fevaiver In his do bi a rowdies, two of whioh hit one of the gang named Morrison, one causing 8, esh wound and the other taking e flout J the forehead, destro ing the left fre orrison je present ry ecrit aditlon; rown runs Rn gating house pi fa, London, oh ing street.near | i wipes lee In Ottawa a toni ok a von { oe nis edt © y | any Fa ba minister from hol be mand, or vther such -responsible position, in « military cor The énforce- ment of such a rule would enmpel the Te tirement AL .Tilton, who of ishe from the eom- st è To.Flavia cu hy Hirer sitting pe oul th the ta Se hp to Técover tr oF tor for Sicha neg \"Court complain very Foo ua pout t th Sumthand ton there ls to ! und allo gh he nn RY the he rybbacy 5 nypharr ot regis 3 purèu ie 3 ab Milfuid station on ay fered t oa patent in nition o ng sbärchets ee peated and grd the st, he) thin réf! oh abuiit th iF gt bl at tipi.av ie ey erly hi ie! stô fl ER EXAMINATION Aj shetbrovks to the win, and Pructios of the ooThe following is tha) thaiist of thuse ming or examination he A Ard to the Eu y ora pradticé of th Pe to be heid at Sherbrogke on the 3rd Practice: L.P; ms Go.©, Welght, AM.Bean arlant, PF harme, J.B nette, D.Honor Yh to L.S Gauthier, in, tojgu R.d ja vy Tin Crab Blorig ¢ Chi ven, rd © 11, 9 déni Loud TA ed: wi Gus, ge Bo hy (nette, Jos, Ada .JO febourroat, Wine volet M Metulian nd, 4 ile, & junio, Bi to ison, à d ce acques, J 4 and fe iy hate TE ts que tek he fol Sb seo ng will ba exal in io Jue br Ouah Rerun.Vita ount and he litem will bo ho examined 4 in écience Gobir, Goris Ar nie LE HOW THE POLICE ARE BAFFLED Vehsn They Attémpt to Deteet Sunday Liquor Sel Seliets, Ohfef Hughes was asked fow da i of ahah.once fot ai, ts, sop ds hy | Hed dt ° i hoa dene: PEN ny reat heer TE (3 rs, & tion of the \u201c trade nese wd Shas po and püb Joly keep thelr bars rs open o on Buñ- days à and 080 Ohle! ofsl don ght bel salon.hat though Private ee guard only o g doar w would give the rad soon #4 police officer would attempt to Id bé visaïed in in ton Et chiot by oun men The of ropiled ti at this vs y joug iy uid access, à isons could sthces in in front of of the people lé, but not one 5 thé police Were con ually being mes, however, they - making a caso, The Dutctiered a ann Market fo at ours, i rp Re asl the Groat salq farther \u20188 hole affdir was simpl su_socident, boric pil men à 16c6 of ment from Soie that as his han 2 FE a segs d d Ee RY 8 as.natal one.The > ult A th web the Ia hat he never he va dq atone have done o that he jasughed, © jau Ia p e As to the motive ¢ that was casually wehtioned duting the ual 30 } had fn shade that ih anil of spite against Al Robert, owin to his of scans 4 the he Papineau u Tater as aid ast _ tio proportions, oan alder would id do \u2018am ee 8 & ats fi oan e: could be called era: an or his vi cial acta b; 0 ar éét, and vengeance could taxon o them in that wa © whole al oi would tutable d pridnttel for the acoused no attempt oo) prove a similar motive for his \u2019 was fined $20 or one mons From Seylià to Chatybéis.Charles Ed and John O Resta two ou & men who ptaim im ta come from Utics, ve atres 7 ves obi d rrott on susp ion of hav.ing voler Jewel ellery in Où htt arrival ort the © e Be Even last evening, 4 great r of wato chains and small Ter tioles of Towsley\" such on thelr pl ey had come he: al oe conso ed 1 the ewéllery bein mp intended as pre Pa ivoaws Sith medion helr Jewellery tro \u2018but heir surprise to hod that met w, whi.Cus: toms o! seized their satchels and te had ore: ho duty having best paid on the goods.er Clty va a of at.ara A ey has be ed by Mr.Roy, C., City Attorney, ating that the Bar o O7 ME eh aby.on cu very favor.sb a Lhe avy appe of, a e de- ay fiten ye a Ciro Review in the chee of the sity, ve.the fominary « o 8e Bul lo for special drain sachez Mr.Roy, who will be Compania HH nd 5, ne Engla n° to ar bétore the Privy HY) 0 Talo louve to appeal in tie ok au Habitual Drunkenness, hess À complaint oe Pat ves o pen e rep n open rt, ane nani i) a ro add À favor to the sentence of habitual drun He The remarks were D'odensioned by thé case of Thom Saunders, of Young street, who was rrested at the iriatance vf sis own daughter for or habitusl drunkenness, and vio oe as pe cel to three months and more months, Order on the Island.At the Parks and Ferries Com terday, the R.& O, Navi ation vers nstructed not to 0 lantion Compas reon under the Safinen of Hquor, and he superintendent was orde that this was carried out, and that n one ook 1 1 uor ovat tothe Island.The Chlet of as requested to send extra men over on anday to maintain order.The hcholaga Swamp.historical landmark |s doomed.Another The uniovely and unwholesome Hoo! slaga swamp, | at the corner of Moreay and streets, is about to disa; ar, AYIVYD morning.a wit op Pret: ont visi A m nd 810! © Ross partine to ra ntandarran the land Den AL it In and mal is As for building purposes.tete mater Dismissed the Actions mid 6 Mathieu tarda: 18.the penal ection \"oroteht py the ischar employé ister the company, on the groun of ir- reg regularities In the proceeding _- Unpaid Witnesses, \"The officials of the Polleé pi laglatrates Aton that oompulsory witnesses, some urs to.who he to at end ten and fifteen ys at enqueles.rr Ae sold Liqaor on Sunday.pire rt ns nik fous EY da of As TR - - er 1a > Bettant duné1t oltawin tou lars of the ne18 Tha & oan ve béén received! Thé accident this morning n two 4, THe rrèd Ata polit Wh tho ins had High hes rR without ttoubls.The &spun sedu! au \u2018 à tu the weigh tors au ordiriary train diem At Bote lot pe Fu foto, ending, Hash té of vo teers Work plinth ah bapa, and \u2018bank.fla as dreds bu dosen To» pata oe 8 fou lon: mé of ef, he doors Say oi io i, Bl logeed.in pursu t art, Be ppéarred seven ty fo rhe Shildrep Doms (hess tajuries wi Ee Ea: , Sas LEN TIIRUS thet oy 1 Le meee , Buttoned od Beta.YT TPReTN 400 \u201c The RUBBER $ STORE, \"221 St.James $t.TRLEPHONE 1000: - 1991 a : A be ee = x R GLADSTONE IN PERLE 3 OWING TO ENTHUSIASM OF FRIENDS.2 - Big Reception in Cornwsall\u2014The Lord Chief Justice and the Jockey Olub Stewards ~The Americen Engineers.[SPECIAL TO THR PARA - LONDON, Juno 12.\u2014Mr.Gladstone's 1ife as in imminent perll, ¥ ng to the immense Eel at aedrl rah Gor wall 5 rm he enthu en nal.Mr.ned t the \u201cire foasss \u2018In vogud If fag ied yines, number of maldéns atone with 8 gigantic Cugust as he pars i was drove into the n, which ra wiih nes, hors lumphal arch % been ued fro he gnvirans apd forged h adstgne, ae is a assembled poder Near! ehiatalas which preval Mr.ges had goat difficulty In pbtaiain Hed deal eait with the local lan autant pat question, and with the ev y of he Ie Lord die f Justiod is scanddlized at ub the jocke.stewards sitting on the Honobz % fire ordered them out of court, n tépet had an nd allowed thom to remain fie cou FL OB conc dit Hon that they do riot pro- They s1t now dt a table, Co aparatos congress strongiy con- asserts that it imposes a burden that\" Tache an in- fe demns [he sugar convention, come en three and sixpe çe n the pound n co-operative protits of summers.The Daily News has interviewed the American engineers now visiting England.They var they are overwhelmed with the shown them.They are ohlefly with the superior solidit du ai English engineering, and the oy of ele- avons and in t option of electric 1i@h but England des P > lng he sky line clear of ot 'ovethend w Li e weather is still cold and murky.hospital UNDER MILITARY RULE.General -Hastings Takes Charge of Johns- town\u2014The Work of Cleansing up the Place.QENBTOWK, Pa, June 12.\u2014The borough of hnstown and the surrounding towns are now under military rule.At o'clock this morping Gen.Hastings tuck charge, and soldiers were placed on guard duty at all the comm tations and morgues, A slight rain has been falling all the morning, and the city presents a most dismal appearance.The residents are j ust commencing to realize full y us the Jrible ug he excitement has kept them up, a ass that ordeal they bave gonè th pituation, and i suicides will fol.it is dying 20d it they a e conscious of the red OW.and merchants are disheartened is oy it mildly.The Pittsbure wholesale merchants who are ltere are trying to com- chants inducerhdnts to start up in.eight hund special by the sheriff were this morning discharged, and soldiers put }x their places.General fort them, scoBbate t offering the old Hastings gave orders tc the soldiers to per- PERSONS WHARING PRESS BADG'S to go to any place they wished and consequently the péwspaper men are happy.The gisters, who bave been makinga vise to ouse canv: will be ready to report this ov ing to Colonel Rogers, who has hare of ures of istration.Atter thi second canvass will be made, vority the first, ge, as wihis wi\" take ove r a ther reot list of the livin \u2018until that time.This ister will be offic and is bein ng [Dede a for legal purposes as well as gener: mation.Few bodies were recovered t morning, owing w the chaotic condition of aflairs pending the transfer of authority.Four bodies were taken to the First ward morgue; none of ich were identified, and but one to the Fourth ward morgue.At Kernville and First Presbyterian church morgues nothing was done, Three ies were observed in the ruins near where thé tink was wrecked, but no effort was made to get them out.The laborers almost unanimously refuse to handle the bodies, when disco and the then at thé morgues are obliged go aftet them.obliged - TRANSATLANTIC TRAVELLERS, Pa s Per St hing \u201cCl lan\u201d and \u201cOregon,\u201d for for Livérpabl, The Allan Line stesmehi \u201cCircassian.v.er *Fenbor hr N, Mr.ron F.Campbell, .B.Cam mpbe re.F.D.Canfield, Mrs.Opal alé, Mrs.Dale, Mr.John \u201c Daie, Rev.Father Decelle, Mr.Eager, Mts.r, Mts.Maclnnes, Mr.MacLanes, Mr.acinnes Mr.E.adver Rev, Father othon, Mr.a; 7.Bod .Rev.Mr.Shaw, r.F.À.Spilab ert, Miss Stimson.Master Re inald F or, Mr.Carl hate Frosell, ev.JPG hom Colonel H.Mr Ee bobo Es Liebich and Leigh, Hon.Be es, Miss E.Bui mppon, Mise String ER Richard B West, Mrs.W Frank est, Master Join West, M re lst and aa child.PER M, \u2018 The Dominion Line 88.0 Oregon, \" Captain H.C.Wiiliams, sailing from Quebec this morning, takes the following saloon pas- Fi Rev.Flolow Alexander, Mr.Blair, Mr.J.lough, Mr » O.Carver, Mrs.Carver, ichael, Mr.Thomas J.Coristine, Mrs.ica, 1 Mee Charles, Master John L.Charle Iss aggie O.Charles, Miss Irene K.ME M E Da vid, Mrs, David, Mr Siines Furner, Mrs.Francis, Mrs.Hall, Mr, John Ee se Leper, Mrs.Linnscar and maid, r.Taylor Marat Mr.Edward a.ra alloch, ss Kathleen Matiooh: Mrs.Munte, Mise Muntz, Miss Mo- San Miss Macni er, Dr.Powell, Mr.R.1.Ransom, Mo Bos Roy, M re.Roy.Mr.homeo , r.Welr, Mr.James Youngs art, Mrs.E.Young.& THE BROWN ESTATE, Two Arrests Made for Resisting'an Assigneo in His Efforts to Obtain Goods.[SPECIAL 10 THE STAR.| Orrawa, June 12\u2014Mrs.Baker, of Wales, the wealthy widow who was courted by W.town, the absconding boot man, of Ottawa, now in Ogdensburg under the sheriffs surveillance, and her son, E Baker, are to-day plain in the common sol of the united counties of Stormont, lengarry and Dundas, An order qe obtained last week at Toronto giving Mr.Gordon, of Ottawa, assignee o of Brow 8 estate; n of the stock of $20,000 worth of ts, ete, at Baker's house, hit wer to soll on behalf of the estate, Mr\u201d Gordon went to take ssion, but vas repulsed DE the widow a or son, Luling in overy possession r.Gordon brought the matter before the Court, with the result that the twc have been commiting for contempt the case being characterized as à od one, impossible overlook.THE ANGLICANS AND THE JESUITS, Bishop Sweatman Hefers to the Agitation at the Opening of the Ontario Synod.[SPECIAL VO THE STAR] ToRoxto, June 12, cane thirty-sevénth peselon of the the Synod of Toronto was well at- estard Bishop Bweatiunn, n his address in the ternoon, made the following reference to -the Jesult uestion: \u2018The subject which at the prose moment fills the mind of the Feltgl us world in this province and dom the aliowanoe b r Government of > 3 © act of the Quebec sgisiature sndowing ih on of choir ou ah had lapsed the Crown ano wn a ted to the furtherance of Es He cleruy of the Church of England have not hi therto taken any prominent or united he agitation which has atisen or this sub] jest.I have not found myself In à > tion to express any decided opinion onPnis isl point, not\u2019 being possessed of all arguments in the case and believing it 4 large oxtenit, a political quest % be aiden le complexity, But 1 am quite sure that- meither the clergy nor myself have any kind ot hesitation or fall short one whit of any Protestant in Ontario in the Intensity of do nant feeling on the general question of a t uit incorporation and Roman Outholi À resolution 1s to be submi + « va Mr.Kitts, of London annual sermon in the Holy Trinity church last evening.UNRESTRICTED TRADE RELATIONS Favored by Several of the Leading Men of co! ra done 1 Brita doprocentine à BOULOTS n Amèrica in keep- fied, ere eMr.2g ih féot of annexation with British Columbia rst time since the calamity the poodle Are talking of their finanoial Locses, a and to say that a vast number of the again licétmen employed infor- No on pouls oence of this anh s Fry Via tradted fie n Serv.y Mr.5 Marler upon the city, with reference the pro extension of Bt.Catherine Sa oa th 9 to be riated among the pro expro are certain pieces of land belongin Fo the sald ratiwa, wired Lewis, Mrs.ho chi chief creditors AE Ea on alor that eo olosel ly touches our oil} rellgious convio! be well as Eps Seniors o at ihe convention 18 committes to take potion on ti, Sent abel Saas of od, ni \"ina barring our cletgyds tives from Laine de pars in it.THE RESOLUTION.The poe resolution will probably be proposed ta-de pr = & Ss = 2° esuits estates act in tbe Dominioh found al, the members tely be m om or con Lhe Srp.pod will pse ul ott otionas means {aining ther repeal of the Jesuit incorpors- preached the Minneapolis, Minn.1, Minn, June 12.\u2014The Sena~ MINNEAPOL torial Committee to Investigate the Gov- ernmeut\u2019s trade relations with Canada held a nsession at the Chamber of Cominerce here yesterday.O.A.Pilisbury, Anthony Kelly and several other prominent men were ex- amived, Mr.P Tie ury said any legislation Congress might originate bettering the commercial relations between Canada and country would be ap ppreclated by thé wheat and milling intapests of the people.© value of flour and grain was aiw be fixed in Europe.1f tho reatriction could removed and the duty taken off, it would eu us greatly.Congiderable of our flour d in Canada; and if the duty could bé Tae sold by annexation or any other plan, more of our flour would be sold there, In answer to the gquestivn As to whéther the re- thoval of the present tariff would suit the ple of Canada, Mr.Piuisbury re replied, \u201cIt Li mira It the part yin er Now, bu 1 am pure it Soul gu t the Fosjorit of commercial Numerous quest; ons = PA lisbury ierardin Pitlsbury eaid he and Manito lieved It would work no injury if the poopie of that country were 28 Others Tole lowed in the sarné atrain \u2018summing of the testimony shows that all are decl edly in favor of unrestrioted trade relations wit Canada.The committee left for Chicago.A Visitor to the Paris Exhibition.Mr.A.Davis, the well-known railway cont tra tof and inventor, has returned to this 8 an abeen 0 years, staying at tial, ft will | be roinembs ed that b ke ver prominent part thé bu buliding of of the h Bhore Railway, and td manager un three years ago.when he resigned and has been travel various parts of Europe ever since.Lio jn Russ é inven a new system for heating ral way tare a & LX system that proved ap be peculiarly tor travel in that isted The o patent cons n poly ithe in th e e van, eithe: a front or hing\u2019 apd of the train, and heating the cars from it.Arrangements were madé that in case ofa collision, the cars, if not utter Tif, des fan : could bo shill kept s 5 8 wa, he bas 8 petqué fox suspended raliways Bi t speaking bo thee exhibition in Paris, fbition \u201c1 have 1 the large ex- ra that Dave ys d the world and can say that never saw this ual the grandeur of the present exhibition.never saw such a jerplecs of scientific work as Suen.of im: bition dings are for elthough immense s they lool won ornamen that al alt ough ui ron, and welghing thousan tons, as lig BBL as if they we built of sil iY dock dr Jeagribe the magnifi- Married in Haste.An action bas been taken out in the Supe- by Messra Ethier & Pelletier, on Tor Court half of Mr) Ludger A.Laberge, con tractor, of Pointe Claire, againat Toussaint Cyr, in his capacity of tutor to his minor da: bte Ye toria Cyr, nd Rev.Denis re, urence, : mia-en-cause tion is to annul th the marriage of the cure © ac piain- Laberge, wah tho de- autumn in Laurence.ou he father of the asks that the mar- annulled, on the und that his ed without the k sara tvs or consent his ents, Ita it asa - away mate d that pada sist rope the, g the ils } brother-in- Sav Sister fe young ee only lLived ether four weeks and se It is said hat hat they are both tried rabat the union hould b6 broken by the \u2018law, and it is be- fioved he 7 oung wife will not file any ob- The Canadian Pacific Rallway Protas, rotest, on behalf of the Canadian Paci- tiwsay, h the city limits, It states that compan and- wale were by the sald ratlwa acq have been used ever since t oir iy pounition | for the of the railway, that the cor of the city of Montréal have no right or authority to deal with or expropriate the | perty of sald raliway company.or any part rt thereof, in the manner by 59 Vies.79,0r by any Finer act orin any other way whateos ver.The secretary to the commissioners says the city doea not propose to expropriate the property ty of the rai way.company, but only a bridge over Grocer Assigned.\" Petar - Ganno p, grocer, 12 Chabolilez uare, has made an assi gent Jor \u2018abont 000, at the Instance FPE Ce.Co.tor alana eh lo, $420 Le tbo pad, 0, e 8180) 00: P.Rowan $300,\" Mr.P.race rent) inted je ic al diar TACO Was a n rovision ardian and a mecting of creditors has bee baat à called for Tuesda pert Judge G Gi as Macmagtor fiat mn, jr., boot 4nd shoe merchant, former] of this ds but now of parts unknown, called thro 6 press meeting of creditors is gâlled d 15: Bots HeCrudas ag rator to the estate, foting as ted the application of & \u201c4 Modibbon have Mr.2 a 24th to visional guardian oq me.Might Have Bees Berlous.Yesterday morning, as Ald, Robert's car- Lage, containing his wife and children, was drivin down Gosford street, when o chrhis the Ci Hall, the door against which little ¢hr fear, old son was loantog, open, and fo foll ou the hind whe ol passing over his body.the ohild\u2019s clothes, sod re onl Injury be Tecelv was à on 0 \u20ac + dn fa act Fa more ireticnod i an hurt.rt was r and vas profes fa LE th eke, oo Once toc Often.pon some time past a number of firms av a bogus bill purporting to be made b Mr.Onezsime M afolebtta, agent for mineral watôrsat i 279 to 1983 Mignonnestreet.Last gyening such an individual, with such à been seen by an Individual, who oftér- bill, went to Messrs.Qunintal Fils on Bt.Paul street, offered the bill for payment, but was held until the police I ved, This morning the prisoner, who, ep on als ull To to.Gen ke dias Somat o Queen 8 Be Fire Alarms.Changed.he Fire Alarm De, rtment potifies that ft has moved box 19, formariy at the corner of St.Ge evievs atroce to the cornet of nd Little &t.Antoine et 54 trom the corner of Dousgans and | pl Dor door sere streets to the corner of Os and Windsor strests.Curator and Inspectors Appeinted.oe W.A.Caldwell has been a r to the ate of Mr.\u2019 John PORT.Rsolve ad ; ven atid James Morgan, it mod, PES ten wealt A FAMILY SECRET.CHAPTER LIE Conttward.) \"\u2018Wh off my grounds tn hi at mi hé TETE seks w, nda at at Task he pe este ol pe es h, seeastin, and forger, ro ime in the face am your elder Brother, iam seuoracrou have stolen my birthright \u201d \u201cThe world is véry unjust, then, sald the other, with a cold d sneef \u201cfor it recognizes my rights without a mur; mur.But aoortt to altércate with a the worst symptom of whose malady L 1s a belief In the 1hjuntico of fortune.Go, lest ! call\u2019 my Es and have you taken baek to Gib- berne\u201d you may bravo it now, but your bour is nearlÿ comé.Before many da 8 ou will be expelled from this place wi gno al \u201can ÿ suioniy said the one know to \u201cAlbert, us as Mr Mrs feriton, in à gentle tone.bert.The other took no notice of this taolt con- fesaion \u20ac 0 of {his identity the im | we are brothers\u2014an ths in the hor of a friendly settlement that ave come here meet you.Itis far from my wish to the instrument of your punish- ent.prefer leaving your fate to an nded heaven, who, in denying you your fall intelligence, may find it right to pardon you your sins.\u201d Dar are very kind\u2014what may my sins fn the first place.you, by devilish arts, ook advantage of my ness, placed your- soft in my position, and had ken \u201c.a madhouse\u2014from wbich, however, y feigu- ing maduess, 1 escaped | six mouths.\u201d fesbled by illness and reveal ent; nding that you were universal > re- gar ded sa plubert Mordaunt, ed to eave you to the enj vant ol our Pgo « provided you su se your by no at crime.You vod sers vation y travelling abroad.But ne sin the worst of all became known to me.And shel was tho murder of jour confederate and steward-Regan, the lawyer.\u2019 he master of frendiedeep 5 stepped back with à wild and ferocious look, me?he and fool! and you dare say this to he! hissed through his clenoled teeth calm.Even this I am wililng to bury in aim on certain conditions,\u201d said the other, gravely.y ame them!\u201d \u2018That you retite without any difficulty from (he Toastorahl pu this house.\u201d \u201cThat ou not only give up every clat be what Jou ate not, but in writing contes in vent impostyre.\u201d .\u201cYou wiil then ad long as you reside in foreign land receive 29, annaal payment of one thousand pounds,\u201d added Meriton.\u201cAh~-ali-~ah-while you luxuriats in a fortune of not less than twenty tnousand # year.Never.\u2019 \u201cDo you, know the alternative?\u201d \u201cYou wil havo to to stand your trial for the murder aan r personation and forgery.A true bill will be foun against ind ee very next season,\u201d was the slow stern re ha time de you give me for reflection?asked the \u2018master of [rendledeep, \u201cA ofs\u2014you must decide at ones.\u201d ou have my answer,\u201d shrieked the maniao, darting forward, and striking the other # blow on the chest, that sent him whirlin ren Into the pon A heavy splash at some distance from the ban prodia med the violence of the sud den concussion and the apparent efficacy of low.Win a howl of furious ces the second Cain fled in the direction o house, to shut himself! in a room, where the endured the tortures of the damned unt such time as {nebriatiot released him temporarily from the agonies of fear ard renee » or twice lea during that horrible night the thought ér him of suicide\u2014of sti est rect male e\u2014Ior he dou nD (Bat bis bre rother Bad mot his doath In tae of Tren Year poo abject fear\u2014the Riread of that Just A vonging Being with whom his brother ad threatenea him\u2014restrained his guilty band, and he lived.Meanwhile pat five m five minutes elapeed e ere the victim of th rocious outrage, had ate into the whe are th ih 8 vas, Xtremely 6 muddy, from that dark and slimy dock Fa\" exprops ression of his countennes suf- fic Soares Da à adlcatod that all sentiment of oned bis heart for the time.PE h I\u201d he Srled along, frantically, to the bisperln g wi \u2018from this v moment but one t Sagat shall fill my mind, bus one bles vecu thouglits\u2014vengeinoe on this natural man, no more my brother I\u201d With as much ra pidity as ible, moved away from the scene of the attomipe ed crime, gained the road, and fearing, naturally enough, cat bis Immersion on that cold and bitter night might cost him bio ut e, (an aslong as as his strength would hi vA fever of his blood; added to the fearful commotion of his mind, began almost a have perished before an \u2018one had come assistanos-\u2014if, Indes: s Considering his ven habits, he had been miseed a No sooner was he in bed than, thanks toa strong mixture of brandy an d water which was given to him, he slept soundly, \u2018When he awoke he was in a burning lover, and utterly unable to give the faintest clue to the cause of his very serious illness.Captain \u201cWalter Arundell did not wake himself \"rntil t piVeive, Daving | been utterly exhaus be events of night Grosstouk, vi respite bis Vial ad been (pes, had biy early, and bad smo several p breakfast for ced young \u20ac of perf ell oarñe down with many apologies for the the pre of the hour, and made in- auiries à after Mr.Meriton ts 1l1-dangerously \u201811-Captain Arup- dell,\u201d > aid the lawyer.T1 have sent for a doctor, and J shot à be glad if you wouid wait hie arrival.\u201d tel bave no pashenier claim on Say time » © other replied, \u201cfor to-day, and am qu at y your \u2018disposal.\u2019 I I had intended chlling on Mo \u201cDo pot let me In eu objeu net, inte fere with 80 pralsgworth the con- eriton ; a, asy Sou wish to prevent p great crime, not one word of the eventé oi of Last jphit And so It w was that, about three o'clock in tern the oaptain rode over to ledeep p Manor, and, leaving his horse attne door, was ushered into the drawing- x was unusually occupied.By the fire a8 the soidisani Hubert Treherne Mordant in conversation With Bir Tipo Hordaunt « 1 while clôse the great ia ow overlooking the par was Lucilla, in earnest and rapt converse.Cecil.The soidie ahivared all over.There was some ng, in eager manner of The young girl, in the deop earnestness of the Ja soon which seriously alarmed him.Never à pairo more thoroughly affectionate lo ove h thought woht like, a pang to his heart, and it was with aile abstracted mien that addressed r.Mordaunt, and shook | ed isis Sip Vincent.tarine à h \u201cGlad ear you are staying down here.We have come to Swallo x wheath Manor rather early, and OCecli hasn\u2019 t a single a¢- quajotance.Of course, you will call and see od the baronet, a very eager tops.will call with pleasure,\u201d said the captain, so overwhelmed with confusion as goaroely to know what he was doing or say- ge baronet now continued the conversa- Mon which he had commenced with Mr.ordaunt, which was chiefly on local mat- hile this was goin, on, we will = plain how this unex arrival had taken place.tts ne oe tip - omAPTEE TX.\u201d CAPTAIN WALTER ran LEARNS HIS LAL, Vincent rs ~ he returned 1 ewcome Twist the pAtave ro \u2018ha knew scaroel bare ge oi (he hat to to do.a, 1 4 he only form It was reruns tens the antecedents of the man, how he ed to wife and son, and to the social Position of the latter.ere was scarcely any sacrifice he was not prepared to make i ensure Qecll pa hefitanos.He determined, therefrom whom oould the Fort who whotn a hig blow have eomel\u2014 © warning have pro- \u201cretir ANTRAL pin fran\u201d evnapaY.son.19.1889.\u2014bottita | Steyr, Willain H.yr Sales.ORDNANCE LANDS GALE MONTREAL.POSTPQNEMENT.one hve Fired to Noon), at se a heldon Hobos relay {otte Dame street, has boen i 21h wa June, ot AT-THE SAME HOUR AND PLACÉ on TICE\u2014The palo of t A SPECIAL GRAND JURY To Deal with thé Cronin Case\u2014Aléttandèt Bullivan\u2019s Denial of His Gutit, TICAGO, June 12 Atexap: orniog except bis peation w with the murde es > à Hu pioture as that Laer Deputy bf the Mintster of the Interiors Wry Th charge of Ordtiance and Admirdlty Lands, net.Wi Hi Ttment of ho Int or, Sources of the county would i) è ury, and Withoases » se ould he made to do so, Irishmen on the panel.LUER DILLON HARD AT WORK.Luke Dillon left for voué, Be box thls afternoon.He stated he would be afew days and would work harder\u201d ever in bringif, Cronin\u2019s murderers io nai @ censure of the Col the Glan-na-Gael, bu rahi features eli salesman in Pevel's furnitures store, sold the furniture which was found ln\u2019 the PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.DISTRIOT OF MONTREAL.\u201c SUPERIOR COURT.OITY OF MONTREAL, sapgopriation fot the widening of 22.EDMUND GUBAIN, Notjos is here ven we al} tntoro sted fmt AREY Taian ey Si = signed within arcades Eby toon ed Fon of of the present notice in th Montreal, Sth June, 1626.MOTTS aneaieast COCOA! ropa New York, and undoublediy the man who bought Mar grey pas telegraphed to Governor 8 ll à gr Pie requisition ed piaroney has & Shan Pi irierot u of Montreal 4 \u2014\u2014 + BAL, fo and 1 Sharorooks stresta), The mest Economion! Cocoa in the Murket.JEAN MARIE PAPISEAT, of the City ot Montresl, TRY ITI als fus at WALTER PAUL, st.Catherine Street.corpus veto out In Court, whete a motion will be made for their |: flischarge.Ihe writé.wete' served on the A STORY ABOU?SULLIVAN.The Now York Press à Sullivan's return to Chisago Mexico, where he filled the o Becretary, about ten years ago, the nited States Government Sound that be.Sounted for by Sullvan.An official order Washington for Sullivans arrest on the gharge of embezzlement, Bale ul for the time pein nD.T this this Sime Sultan NOTICE 18 nent ox in Tested nde maitafre to file th Sie of ander: ed within Afteen the pub ration ot the TR Both uc Reinied \u2014\u2014 Br ETS ant ead tot for pe th Es emist, 144 se rons aan, airoet pol ears\u2019 So: white hands: htclear complexion healthful skin.i Great English Companion SOAP, Se Evoyvion\u201d = ve provisional ball À About 000 from Patrick Egan aud oO the strong suspioioi tional League or personal purposes, and this, too, it o Governments meshes nder, ra persone] en Wash intimate friend.To repay for fois service Sullivan set the Clan-na- \u2018in motion to securs Pren- Pheer pom nation as county judge.A Strange Monstrosity.New Yonk, June 12\u2014In making the arrest of & woman named Frederi Sou the charge of boarding nfs: ipian se from the eer monstrosits was discovered Heal cers of the \u201cSalles for the Da don Fait county vd who ington Jude d his from t the eyes backward Ein ë mouth is kept constantly motion as the child breathes in-sho There is to the sices by a thin membrane, and have the rarce of fins.The logs, A boung other by & similiar freak, an ohnsorms ints i nick dryine durable \u2018hard as granite BeautifulFloorsEasyt.Ciem JOHNSON EcorTatrrs Sold Everywhere.The BS, \u201cLake Superior\u201d t occurred to the © Jo Tus which Jott here for Liver- re the \u201c gland * belon to gh prospure piston sudd ro Table her den Workmen and _ma were at ones, brou be Lom he entire do à was about twenty Try \u201c errs Lime wholesome cooling draught.The Len kottle is said to be the only singer that never gets a cold piecham\u2019 's pills cure ion and nervous here the ) \u201cMind Cure\u201d is wanted.at the w.o.Potter < of Waterford, rm Y, was con iver es lo being 8 sie to Lttend to n a man is \u201ctaken in\u201d he fs tisually There Is a wide difference between medicines which affe affect marely The first are vera ds?ond, If of uine tp pm prod re a radical A Indigestion, ines Com Com- SAMPLES CAN NOW BE SEEN AT JOHN H.JONES & CO, 198 McGill Street.S&F Wholesale Canadian Agents for the celebrated Wurtnzy Caxriace Coi \u2018 08e0a* plaints, and Female oe ef part of the ship is like a farmer?\u201d who about\u2019 buy arte s LET Fiver lils in & vial; only one pill cannot pass a law that will ba, red and am\u201d trouvies, bu all win the ah tho roat 8 the plossantest and safest ERHAPS you don't know it.Re-marked.\u2014Qur entire parasol been gone over and re-marked at prices Henry Morgan &Co.| Like Haifa Dollar, | .came fess a i an came out in gros HOYOS by one bottle.of A wrell-red te \u2018\u2019Boasles When Deby wae si, we gave hor Ghstorti Whea abe Was a Child, she evied for Cesteria \"Wheh ite Deoarns Mise, ahs clung $0 Oastorte.When she bad Childrenshe guve theta Castanta.MERCHANT TAILOR, Suserssor te J, D.ANDERSON, lect goofs always on Read.SPRY oa a Pauits Sates He SR HAND | Palo, cok Bedroom Foraiture ox FE REE 45 où Tar hile, 490 ten mes street \"on RIDAY MORNING ATH Suey & FRAQET M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.Pree ABSOLUTE INSTRUCTIONS.SALÉ 6% 4 VALUABLE GOLLEOTION OV - ON Pattitiugs and Water Color Drawings.The 8 bacribers, under absolute Instructions from endelasobn Bros.of London, Mr.Wi.Shaw, of Liverpool, 4nd Mr.Lewis Myers, of London, will well, without 4ny teserve whatever, at their Rooms, Hès.1821 1823 Notre Dame stréet, TUESDAY, JUNE 18th, & tare Solléction of Pictures in OIL AND WATER COLOR#! Among which are some valuablé paintiäge by .RB, Hime, Firs.Ensor, Arthur Suker, J.pres ovper, EévwinBeddingren, Dol\u2019Cewrs Williamson, Van Der Néer, F.Whent- les, H.A,, We: Maller.Cantanc, Bevghasn Udrralettl, Gattane D.Resa, Qlovannt Ruepéra, Beuigoguone, Weuvermans, T.Taed: R.A., Van Foulty J.Holland; Sir T.Lawresde, &e.This sale will afford levers of fine pletures an opportsnity of precuring, at their awn price, some valuable works ef the past and present artists, t#\"Pictares énû éstalogues reaty Frifey, June Mn SALR AT TWO O'CLOCK.mrs BM.HICKS & tre pFepar AFTERNOON, SUNE Leis, the stibsctTbers will sell, at thelr Rooms, Nos.1821 end 1828 Norme Daun Staxtr, À LARGE COLLECTION 07 New And Sedond.-hend Farniture, Pisnes, Carpeta, Gasdlfers, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Fancy Tables, Wardrobes, Obeffonierés, Desks, Book Cases, Hall Stands, Easels, Parlor Sets, 04d Chairs, Sofss, Rockers, lounges, Whité Qufjts, Lace Curtains, Irieh Table Linen, Cutlery and » quantity of good and usef Household Effects, stale 022.90, M.HICKS & CO, Auction; J.8 Thomson & Co.'s Sales, SEHOLD FURNITURE où ND EFFECTS.2 ad Apa AEE oe batnot; W Back C rniture, 8 y au a Fanos: Vig ables, Side! xpres gre, Caméra O , Pi Tawa ow ler! ton Bing Masons Mattresses, Awnings, pei t ils Oases.Coun toe san\u201d à Biep Ladder ee bots ttiee of Ja pi Ton So, Sia Brie 5, fasect der, all for ay 8.THOMSON £ co, 137 3 ustioneers.USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF Household Puraiture und Effents wm take place st our Booms, 241, 243 ST.JAMES REET, on FRIDAY, 14th INSTANT.received up to the hour of sale, commensiag Goods st 10 d'dlock.3.8.THONSON & co.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In fhe matter of MRS.P.PLAT Eustache.a ae EX il Pen IL BONE * Ta lot of land situate in t.Bustac: Lima ront, Doone in frous a res s sto ue ang oth other op buildin hore: for the aciad Vile $.Alotot fh in ce t Fastache, rary i ee Bouse bl: dren fors as ost KENT & TURCOTTE, org, A.MARCOTTE & C0, Au 134 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of PIERRE LEROUX, Boot and Shoe Merchant, of Montreal, Insolvent, The undersigned will sell by Publie Anction, en bise, SATURDAY, the 15th June instant, at 2 o'clock pm, st the place of business of the imsolvent, No.1087 St Lawrence street, all the assets of mid estate, to wit;\u2014 Btock of Bootsand Shoes, as por inventory, 6S747 as Book Dobts, às per List.789 96 04537 84 For farther information apply to CHAS.DESMARTEAU, Accountant, Mo.1508 Notre Dame street MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, 196 4 A INSOLVENT NOTICE.SR Th x d= Dry Goods, Boots and Stioss, has£078 78 78 RULEO ooucsunsesstéssunenneesanuseseaamen Book dette par Mob.\u2026000000000 10000001 Go si 42373 03 Store will De open on the 15th.ventory and Met of debts are on view at our For further particulars apply to KENT & TYE Tie A MURCOTIE & Koons , 137 4 ST JAMES STREET WANTED IT.BADLY! And We Have Supplied the Want.* A-REPRESENTATIVE TAILORING HOUSE, WHERE MODERATE PRICES GOVERN! \"Tis a fact, nevertheless.We have a magnificent assortment of piece goods, showing many of the choicest Weaves from the best Old Country Manufactures.We also show a liberal sprinkling of ptetty Massachussetts goods.American people pride themselves on these \u201cquiet man\u2019s proper summer weights,\u201d irresistible wearers, If your taste inclines to showy goods, with large patterns, we have a special lot ; in fâck * there are few nice things in Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, Halifaxes, or Summer Flannels, not found here, | ' ments at wonderfully low prices.We cut and make to measure any garment man wears.We will make you a pair of Pants for very little money.Fact is, wé are cutting up some beautiful Tweeds for Pants, to order, at 33.50, where we should get $5.50.making quite a few at that price.A Black Worsted Coat and Vest, and pretty dark stripe pants makes a nice suit, always looks dressy.A good many small ! concetns sell them at $22.00, others get more money~but we are making up a great many orders for $17.00.\u2018There are few places where Children\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothes are Tailored.We are making a good many suits for the juveniles.We charge only a moderate : figure, You could not do better than see the goods we make up for the Boys and Children, and learn our prices._ ' OF COURSE YOU KNOW, BUT YOU MAY HAVE FORGOTTEN.Our Cutter comes direct from Brooks Bros., Broadway, N.Y., one of the largest and mosf reliable clothing houses in America.He has been with us ro \u2018months.We like bis work, and have every confidence in soliciting your trial orders.See us for Fashionable, well made Clothing at Strictly Moderate.Prices._a_ ee.cata uh mer ee IAT LL ra rete gyms ios QPARBOW & JACOBS BY HEATRE \u201cROYAL: Every Afterneen and Evening This Wool: MY GERALDINE! rep oF pfpinion: 102, 20q sad oe, ness : COMING-STRUCH Yo co.1356 or Jerusalem, Thos C rucinxion and The Greatest Attraction of the Gertuty, Cer, St.Catherine and St.UrBala siroste Open daily, 9u.m.to 10,30 p.m The Street Cars pass tho bulldinx.age (Champi SW SATURDAT, JUNE 15ih,1889.On the New M.A.A.A, Grounds, St.Catherine Street West.all faced at 3.30 p.m.sharp.| Two hours las mir \"APE.ML PAYOR Hon.See.M.L 6, \u201c ; Tickets for sale at J.G.5 EP Catherine at.§o'clock p.m., returning, will leave grounds at 5.pr Return hate 15e.Sirickots for sale at Windsor STE SLI The, The Battalion will pi fande on tht finale oy RL Pid fo Comal spec fo Aubulaboo rss ci \u2018 PL para = u \u2018ol 0 un Afiernoon, 16th Snntex MT Png ot e eo will in on TUESDA ded IDAY EVENI is eon st 8 o'clock.Uniform-u us.By order, T.ATKINSON, 2304 Major & Mju, ~~} Ro SooTs, OF OF SANAPA on x, mem i) indsor ate mand bai rest pe os a La Dir shot va © Eventad save time on da.of Ma thy 186 4 ¥.B.IBBOTSON, Savta 157 PRINCE OF WALES REUL: MEN ; FO, R, oo tom Sell $.snd % Montreal, 1118 June, 1889, v ord FIRST OF THE SEASON.HURSDAY, 13th (weather permitting, fos sat in sulks, he in dou ih, fallen snd 5d detected adele A, but ali in oe yin ao in her age strong in yatng of pet aversion.Raid falling on his Xnees in x in wi FE ERE ee © MooNLIONT EXCURSION.us dia ana ht fo Tao io one maid's heart, © cold an ous © lover's ar ite harmless; The Coo of 8 St.Gabriel hurct will bold Mghé Ex carrion on THURSBDA YE Ka fade aonltivateur® will leave at 8 p.Cheaper than Assessment or Nat ural Premium Rates.° CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION Policy No.335, 1.V.W.Issued 1872.~ Amount $3, 000.All Life Plan.Age at Entry 37, 7, Present Age sg; Annual premium.\u2026.8 THRE gate preomums for 15 years.11 Cas) one returned during 15 years.Net paymenta for 15 years.2\u2026ccvce Casts jurrerder value of poliey.Total cost for carrying; Bx 15 years.Cost per annum fo or 4399 eeeersiessntne Coat per annum for 1000 eee rons The cost wil! stil diminish = in NES af Increasing, a8 it must do ns or natural premium plans, Tables of rates may be had on application at Ne.110 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER se ; ALBEMARLE H.BERTIE a ity Agent.ga PROTESTANT 5 Board of School Commissioners TENDERS FOR COAL, * \u2018Fenders will be received by the undersigned ap 6b noon of TUESDAY, the 18th inntant, far the supfif of about 800 tons of the best American Anthracity\u2019 Goal and 800 tons Steamn Coal.= For particulars apply at the office of the Board, EB.W.ARTHY, 188 260d Becrataty, But that is not all.Our Tailor Suits and Odd Gar- Business Suits to\u2019 order for $12.00, is very cheap, but we até CLOTHIER; :] .Tailor and Outfitter, = 2 NORDHEIMER\u2019S BUILDING, 209,211 St James st + ew eee ig === Ri SEER, ; ¥ py lengua.Thor did not | ernor-General-ln-Couneil: 5 was ot aovest THE PRESBYTERIANS.se Rov Tack, \u201cToronto and Kingston parrain FES mak ite\u2019 Es Pr - .An F.MoLaren,-4- filed with volums coal houses are Dog à or Ex Cann as a sa ortn America A wo Lander our \u2018 i ie rts En fn Tog Dninister, and W.pen dar MUSIC AND, FLOWERS.greatly DS n In the mines v, Mr.Houston cordial sympathy with and approve an, ig pr Grafton -, Hamilton abd London\u2014F.Murray and ann ne dome said Cn Ce ats EY SR of rs GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT TORONTO.i Jobosion, Mildmay L.W.Johusiod, | Andrew fimie, sinisiars D SEISEEAIÉ THE PARK GUPERINTENDENT Reruses Pts morséiisd.Etgnt Buncrod men and ps ee solu | mens 3ST eins be \u2014 | Fe .Bartle th Tre) 3 rol Wh the Convention here.The resolu means, We\u2019 raoomm t petitions be | Hundred Delegates In Attendance\u2019 nerf Rov, Di Éotjock p Spencerville; Rev.Man 1tobe aoû lors ent.AL MoF.Mo- To - the loss to rors one ee i til \u201cSorel y rganized i The second resolution of the new lot wes © - : : \u201c| Mev.Principal Grant Elected Modera- nipeg: Rev À.pee Ve, VE King, Vin- Leodend Jes.Todd, ministers, and Chlef Supply Flowers for Domtnion Square\u2014 ill be double that amount.Five acros are impr Hr, URES DIS BIE ot 138 py que a pion urine reasoned.BF koa prciiotas; Garp Rev.ghee glo aed James Breddicol atdrs i Band veto vien Gardes Sct by ts Seving A : ( n x Mo | : Toronto response to Ioud \u201cextis* De, Campbell.of Bua! Ty hen the bone of Pine Cine ati ISPROIAL TO THE ATARI Bigkogey De Fain rj Deaubarngie Dr tho ie covert Toviling the \u201ccoments: The Road G deo 1d ti Wonderful Craphnits Arapne Betullers of | Collingwood, seconded it.- Rev.Alexander ual Lig Co 2e | To Laing, Dundas; Ie AA Lee, She ; 1 ma © Jomm eld a meeting yes- the Dusky Dinmond.\u201d tionul Association, \u201cThe You 'ORONTO, June 13.\u2014The fifteenth annual &.Vv.arbrookes sloners and their lady friends to a gurdon terduy afternoon, Ald.Prefontain id- The City H y ; Catopbell, of Montreal, also séconded 1h Party,\" \u201cÎle Fair Play and Equal Eighte meeting of the General Assembly of the Polo pain hier Eu Hew, Bo W.party on the Government House grounds ing \u201cA complaint was read from Grtain afterncon, AU.Conroy.in tae chair.The ATTHEANTILJESUIT 50 hie dns Sofa ton EEE an i gre | Elina BHR i Jo | om don aa die Core | SR es PES de | push ht, bh rede Cc .effrontery to make him say a lie h wing is alphabetical list the Lawrence, Emerson; A.Esse 0 ! eiovator, was UE y,, incon- ; al and Equal Bisnts Association,\u201d to which lowing an p of 40 : : x journed at 10 o°cloek.The clerk was instructed to write Mr.venient, insuflicient - 18 CONVENTI ON » while at Beaded, * Fito lcs Nailed\u201d où.sone one else added \u201cBritish.\u201d Next sev- delegates Present.Whit | Baia,\u201d can amie pg Hon.THIS MORNING'S SEDERUNT.Lavigne thereon.tion, and ne vient.una tardy | ols they 4 se of them being supposed to have been uttered erul people talked together, and names flew Ait N am.4 St.Catharines ; R.oy 2h wr 7 In accordance with an old established © The chairman stated that he, Ald.Brunet would want togetrid of It and have a bigger ji by him, and with Patch they roally charged Shick and fast from all parts of the Dall, odaba ew Castle; Rev, J.An son, ade: Leitoh, Renfrew; D.L.he A cov: tom the General Assembly did not cat and Ald.Wilson hud visited Viger Gardens on Branches to be Established in y , Aid There were \u201cRotiJeaut Association, oboit; Rev.J.Anderson, Ailsa Leite Strathroy: 1y OL meal g4 requested, and they were unanimous in The tenders for the supply ished in tio Liev.Dr.Campbell, of Montreal, \u201cProtestant Association,\u201d and numerous ae J.M.Ault, Palmerston; Geo.Aitke 4 31 He.Te Mary bi Lyon, West Mag: this morning, tue tros of ita session, until suggesting that the present hot-beds and wood were opened, and revend con bin Every Part of the Province, Xe.2 D.Mncdonneli of \u2018Toronto, also others lui the \u201cGohaifuionn Olnere Ce pierres Sum, Alexander, Belnooki Marie.\u201d E a BeBe Lormavor the door of dt, Androms Cnnrg Bi ,\"2tères be removal ta Loge park | I the priced ated tue contrat Tor.150 I ° gi y, to: ; A d, and av repor une ns of anthrac coul wa: led seconded it Still it did not seem tomeel Association,\u201d and the \u2018British yCanadian Halifax: Johu Armstron Oven und.: | Foron rie vod a \u201cCaltohell, Port Ho po.ere cpu of the Haigh ine and Chers asking for $1500, the cost of uo doing aud Duvid Sieeth at $4 90, and des balanes Mowatt, Kingston: Rev.pr.Moore.\u2018Ottawa: sware of the time of meeting or else erecting a nouse for & gardener.The chair- Mesers Cameron for American and Scotoh Rows MortSh BBL erp Sra! Brio Wl fins ho proceedings, es orche ai je tFomuly commanded tesa 35 wud iF.Yui fo wood a ; ual ap) risox pal (fax Rov.A.Kits Ren lerlo- anse except that the baptismal font pi eau street by removing the intervening The contract for the supply of 300 Lallot rty valued at $34,300 and taking in boxes with Yale lock pad 4 uen Rov.G.Munro, Embrg; ©d with flowers, and on the centre table in ho ler cow market, valued at $35, Thibaultat $1.10 eaol = wus awarded to Mr.i bh \\ and ofliers not, and there was a great deal \u201c Le BUSINESS OF THE SESSION CLOSFD.of turMnvil and bickering.Even the chalr- But the simple \u201cEqual Rights Assoclation on discussion was mun, Mayor Taylor, of don, was Nuster- carried the day.hile this ; \u2014 ed, and it fell to the lot of Dr.MacVicar to golng on some well-meaning old gentleman andl .roposed standinivote to Dr.Douglass Dr.Douglass Enthusiastically Received Set them right.Then Dr.Davidson bad his propre tee iy ldinigrok accompanied him.mal pers approval.Some understood it International an Rights iation.\u201d little say once more.[he latter prophesied ) \" - Rev.J.Munro, Rointoret v.J.Murray, front of the .moderator was a mag- by all P t that the matter would not be ended till the The Provinelal Council of the new organi- Sidne , C.B.; R.ee Murray.niflent bouquet of fuil.blown pu | Ald.Kennedy thought that although It \u2026 Frendet Cana ES + 4, ya resent.hair of the youngest member of the audi- zation were authorized by motion to im ei rave Rov.aforth J.anderson\u2019 Outside of the church and in the would be certainly beneficial to do away ~Freuch Canadians as Legislators.: _ .\u2014_\u2014 | ence would gruy, and then added in Hedintely appoint Guelph; T.Martin, Mount Forest:T.A.May- doorways t\u2026ie delegates had con pen the cow market, thesite.could be used There are now six French Canadians in sepulchral ue Mie is an eternal mat- AN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.bury, Parkhill: A.Machoson.Btdney.G CT gregated together, and were engaged in (or 8 BTL r0Ork the remove the present the State Legislature of New Hampshire as HE MAKES A SHORT SPEECH.ter.\u201d The resolution was adopted unanim- The following gentlemen w were appointed ilne, À, ss J.n animated discussions, in the course of which congested Wil id ee mar et.d, follows :.Messrs.F.N.Boire, Frs.Robitaille, { , : ously with the change making the resolu.the proving inf commitie: Principal \u201cCa von, D.Morrlce, Montreal: Fon.A.A Morr, bar the word \u201cJesuit\u201d was frequently to be 4 th Bongo thls he wenn Propose J.B.Archuwbault, A.Lefebvre, W.Marcotte H The Rosoluti Adopted and the Work LVL read, \"We accord our approval of the Rev.D.J.McDonnell, Di.W, J.Hunter, Rev.ronto; Wm.Morris, \u2018Rosetta TW.M Murra , | heärd.In the hall Jn enterprising book- of ti A nsscours op © would not hear and Calixte Lambert.{ ons Adopled sac the TOE national system of public schools.\u201d Ar.Courtice, Ald.Wiiitam Tree, W.FJVil- Chon Sound, G.Murray, | Econom seller had established @ stand, and among fo \u2018thought .when the.Bot-beds mere re: raves Worm Exter : Done by the Convention.APTERNOON SESSION.son, Rev.Dr.Wild, Robert Nowman, Drs.B.Miller.Portage Laprairie; P aitiand.the pamphlets thereon \u201cthe Shorter Ca moved fo Gardens would be large Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator has } The afternoon session was opened shortly Pollard, LH A.E Kent, ye Disbop of Al Fort Atbur D bourne\u2019 Wyoming; ; Wm.Mor- chism Fopotpled Prominent pita enough.If, however, the people around Bo equal for see ing wor mme in children , N oma, A.Fraser, » ne.» > > al you ge e genuine {SPEQIAL TO THT.STAR.) after two, the attendance of delegates and aren.H.O'Br eu, Mayor Taylor, 8.C.Dun- gp le\u2014Rev.T.J.MoCelland, Shelburne; the cheir-and on the platform were the there wanted the gardens enlarged they when purchasing & g 7 agal ry} .TorowTo, June 12.\u2014The Permanent Or- citizens Deinz again ve TE of | the pr can Clark, George ay, pin Carnegie, - ganization Committee of the anti-Jesuit y he Dalton McCarthy, .\u2018 P., Colone Convention presented the following addi Bo Pre ee a es smmended Q'Brien, M.P., Jotin arlon, M LP, Bev.tonal resolutions regarding the formation that Professor Caven should take the chair.E!more Harris, Wilson Martin, W e _ should pay for it.A, nell, Varna: Rov.Sx moderator, Dr.MoMullen, Rev.D.|°R \u2014_\u2014 Revi.YicChr , Toronto; Re J.McDonnell, Pastor of Bt.Andrew's De communication was read from the There is nothing so true, that the damps Donald, Hampton: Bev.Di Mebonald, Bort church.Dr, Fraser.ane of the secretaries, Tod tho Park Cuporintendont Me, Ma Of error have not warped it ° Hastings ; Bey D.J.MacDonnell, Toronto; 3nd Bev.J.Thompeon, of Ayr.There was pe : Assoc Muster, Rev.J.Langtry, George H.Robin- Rev.McDougal : a good attendance of delegates, the centr Gibbon, to supply 1000 plants for Dominion Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but ; of branches of the Equal Rights lation.The following por ee Credential gon.WH.Hi fowiand, J.onald, J.T.Kev.W.E.MoCuion el Innes Mer CB; of the church being I Smal flied.Tho Square, and that he bad\u201d act speclally on the liver and bile, A parfect | .° BY-LAWS FOR BRANCHES.Commitide was tL ça, read ans e bo ted to Small, E.D.Armour, W \u201cFitzge D.J.McFarlane, Fine River; Rev.D.McGreg- assembly was o by singing the 121st FLATLY REFUSED liver correcter.Carter\u2019s Little Live) Pilla.A.1.This branch shall be styled \u201cThe Equal re four Creden credentials were presented L- MoLean, John Caskin obo B \u201cMcClel- or, Amherst; D.illivray, London ; Pealm, after which the moderator read a to do so.Consequently the department had vo hts Association for the Province of On- Up Lo the close of the mooting yesterday land, M or Cam bell, Mayor Lumeden, Rev.M.Mécifiivray, Kingston: Rev.D.Portion of the Ho announced been obliged to purchase them ata cost of Special Notices.H.tario, Braneh No.\u2014, and shall consist of all.in \u2018Fo this is to be added the names aney MeMullen, Dr.Tor- Melntosh, punionville; Rev.B.Moelnt re hat the § fret hour, of the foi oon sederunt 8.Carsloy Is showing a very fine line of 3 ose members of the Association who shall of hook: mambers of the Citizens Committee Tante, Guelph Yk: Marti in, Murray, Dr.Tansley; Re McKay, Broadview; Rev.YOU devo to prayer, \u2018and_cailed \u201cia Kennedy: \u201cPfä he give any reason?\u2019 Ladies\u2019 4 Buttoned dressed Kid Gloves, | esire to Join the branch.resent without credentials, and about 27 Henry, Hogart, 1 Dr.Laid law, E.y.Luckno: Rev.G.MéKay, Binck- vos Bort Ed hompeon, Sarnia; Rev.J.r.Lavallee: \u201cYes; that he got no credit only 15 Sont à PAIE ; .The officers of the branch shall be a} Penilemen present by invitation, which Fmailf fiers \u2018George Stewart, Otonabee; C slogk Bev.J.McKay, Agincourt; Hev.W.Sep oes, Torta.and à M Fraser, of Nova for supplying them.# was the city gar- °° a a j chairman, Vice chairman, treasurer and Brakes the actual number of those entitied Yorguson, Milbro, Ont.; Jobn Milne, Prin: McKay, Woodstock; Rev.J.A.McKeen, oti, (cad the devotional services, dener who did this and that.He offered to Parasols atsale prices.Henry Morgan & j~-.secretary, end not less than five other to take part in the discussion about 750, CPS Austin.Qrono; v.M.A.Mekenzie Grand River: ihe remainder of the hour was taken up supply plants for Dufferin Square, but the Co.136 3 executive councillors, all of whom shall be Other delegates are arriving this morning, BECOMING RESTLESS.Rav.D.J.MACDONALD Rev.J.A.MoKenzie, Bugwash; Bo wi A Phoebe ent had plenty fit for tliat purpose.elected annually at the general meeting of aud our report on their credentials will be The delegates at this stage began to get .McKenzie, Brockville; Hev.3.Mokenzie.ALTERNATE PRAISE AND PRAYER, \u2018he chatrman: \u201cHe has no w fome down the branch.presented In due course.reckless and, in the midst of proceedings, Py v.J.B.McLaren, Cannington: among those engaging In the latter being high tree and offered to supply Nor 3.The offcers of the ranch shall hold \u201cExcluding Toronto, ahout one hundred cheered to their heart's content.Gobl J.Becket, Th ile: Re Rev.J.F.McLaren, Rockiyn; Rev.J.Me- Rev.Dr.Mowatgof Queen's College, Kings- thom, but it is too late, and $70 has gone.the: tive ne year and thirty localities were represented by The treasurer, Mr.J.D.McDonald, stated py lea: Re te Mount Forest 2.e; rer Lean, Great Village; Rev.R.McLean, ton; Bev.Dr.Gregg, Knox College, Toronto: Ald.W.Kennedy: \u201cSeventy dollars in- (rng only, but all os eligible for To-claction.it delegates in yesterday's session.All of that the $700 collected had been expended, N pt à.OF Forest, Rev.J.Br lair, Valle eld; Rev.D.J.dcLean, Arnprior; Dr.Robertson, superintendent of deed, a good many seventy dollars.\u201d any vacanc curs in any of the above- vrhich is respectfully submitted.\u201d without leaving money to pay for the two Sassagae va: Fa ea Joy, RB pA She Rev.H.K.McLean, Antigonish; Rev.M.North-West Missions, and Rev.D f.Laing, Mr.Lavallee said before asking Mr.Me- + mentioned omces, it shall be fliled up at the After reading a tolograin introducing the days\u2019 use of the hall.Tagen Prfinesd ee ohn, 2 .B.Wm.McLean, Belleville; Rev.M.McLeod, of Dundas.Gibbon he wrote to the chairman of the SPECIAL NEW LINES \u20ac next ordinary meeting of the branch.delegates from Halifax, Dr.Caven said the Rev.Dr.Potts then read the following ré- Toronto Ro Burnett, Alllste nid v Yt Darns, Thorburn im Rev.D, M.Pri ceville ; Boy.The business of the da y was begun by the Park eee oners, Aid.Villeneuve, but ; i .The chairman shall be entitled to remaining resolutions would now be brought solutions, passed at the London Conference: Alex.Bartiett, Windsor : SL Cat.or es; J.R.McLeod Kingsbury Bev D.reading of the minutes of las yht'e received p \u2014IN\u2014 , hr side at all meetings of the branch, and & all forward.Ho wished al! those present to oved by (i.R.Sanderson, D.D., se\u20ac- Merrivale: Dr Boulte sui Ji w oye MeLeod, Orwell, i: P sederunt by Dr.Frager.ese wo were o + 1t was Loa Mr.McGibbon\u2019s conduct D.Lave the eneral suverintendence of its understand that the utmost liberty would onded by Bev.Jumes Graham, and resolve Me ui oil r.poult r, Stir rings m-Boyd, McLeod, Vitor: Rev.5 Me Lead Rick: ed :unanimously, and the ex-modera be brought before the Council, but uitimate- Fancy Baskets, i he may at any time suInmon AN pe grantod for the discussion of these reso- Shakoop jaro: LE Érondtoot, Mas 3 Mac mond, Que.; Rev.J.M.McLeod, Charlotte- stated that the Rev.A.B.Mackay had bi 1 was referred to the Park commission- Tennis Sets, tan dinary eeting of the branch.In |utions, aud ho invited the delegates to \u201c1 \u2014 That this Conference, now assembled Brodir Quebec: D.Brown, St.tone, Man NB town; Rev.BR.8, MaLeod, Little Narrows; |'been crossing the \u201ci tlantio at the Tennis Racquets, hls absence ht his d duties & han devolve on the in the city of London, solemnly and R -B 5 Bartie: G.F.Brüve Be n, Rev.F.A.McLe Lucknow; Rev.J.time of the sitting oc .the Assem- A letter from Nr.Henry Hogan, of Bt.T : 4 vice-chairman, if present, orsuch one of the AY JUST WHAT THEY THOUGHT OF THEM.earpestly protest against the per | Brown, arr os ok] ruce, B esverton McMillan Wick\u201d \u201cBev.Moèsillan, Sydney bly in the Old \u2018Country and he Lawrence Hall.complaining of the nuisance ennis Markers, \u2026 executive councillors in order of seniority, Mr.Carnegie, M.P.P, in moving the mitted aggressions of the hierarehy Hon, Georg TYBO onge; J.urns, Mines; McMullen, Woudstoc had consequently si; signed a commission, au- caused to visitors staying in his hotel by the Croquet Sets, Fo n-the event of noue-of the sald council: third resolution said that when they went of the church of Rome, to the serlous \"C_ Rev.D bell, Rent Rev.D.Manoir Molnt té; Rev.N.Mob ie thorizing address the assembly on City Passenger Company changing horses Hammocks (full range) ors boing present the meeting shal elect to record their votes they would have an prejudies of our civil and religious Ca Fer, ¥ rt Camp .i ne - Dalhousie Mille: McPherson, Strat: theif behalf.This met with the approval at the corner of Chenneville street instead - \u20182 » its own chairman portunity of expressing thelr o inion, and fiberty.More especially do we protest m Poil.Colt Qu Appell pps = ford; Rey.BA narson Halifax; Rev.of the meeting, and Dr.Cochrane, o of Cotte street as formerly, was read.aseball Bats and Balls, Bb.The executive council shall have the Fr it were not expressed Ti D it were against the recent acts passed by the Que- oar rb ell.¢ lingwo die Rev.eq! N.mp- A.F.:rsQueen.Ripley: Bo v.D.G.McQueen, ford, read the report of the Business Com- Ald.Kennedy also drew attention to the N.Y.Lacrosse Balls, management of the branch, tho conduct of petter they had never met.He hey, been for bec Legislature, and not isclloned by the Aver À erry.iohaol.Cameron, Fumontons Rev.eRae, Victoria, B.C.: mittee._\u2018Æhis provided for the order of Duisance caused by the cars, contrary to the Fans.its business and the general control of the past thirty years an active member of Dominion Government, for the incorpora- Harr a F a Aiperton, TEL Yor ¥ Rev.Dr.MacVicar, Montreal; N, McArthur, Drocecdiñgs for the day as follows: by-law, stopping on the croesings, and to its action, It shall be the duty of the Ex- the Consorvative ry, but now his party tion a 3 the endowment of the Jesuits, 8 Carewell, Farry Afperson, 9 Li Rev.3.Yeovil: G.McCallum, Brussels; B.McClure, Morning sederunt\u20141, Moderator tobe re- the rails being in many places above the | \u2014AL80\u2014 ecutive Council to sub-divide *he district was gone.Civil and religious iberty soclety which was CovoNer, n Be 4 Be ih r peipal Brampton; P.A.McDiarmid, Aivinston: quested to Zominate 8 Sommition to strike levels of the roads.Clearing Lines of Robe Dresses, alloted to the brauch by the Council, to 8s- was the first question to-day in this kev De ch LB bride ers, Kirk- Dr.MoDonald, plan ilton; J.K.Macdonald, standing committees; report of com- The deputy City Surveyor was instructed Striped and Checked Zephyr the various sub-districts among the Canada of ours, and it behooved them to re- BANISHED: PROM\" ENGLAND on borlai T B ar brace ridge; ; ev.Dr.Toronto; a Truro; A.mittoe on book of forms; 4 appointment of to Insist upon these matters being remedied.PAyTS, erent members of the brunch, direct piamber this.They should put out and in 1579, and the act re-afirmed not less than Champs r Hoy \u201cBr.Her George ord: 2 Neal, Clisteworth; J.McGre; Te mittee to examine and classify remits; It was resolved to to protest the Warren- Cashmere and Cotton Hosiery, their Jabors, recelve their reports and keep out, not one party, but both parties.four times between that date and 1791, out- Rev J.La Craig v e, Bobca Le Fev ordi Reason Dr.Mokay.Summersid L application of students and appolntment Bchaft company respect to their Gents\u2019 Silk Ties, Scarfs, ; furnish Ra branch when necessary Sir John bad not done right, and they lawed by an actof the Imperial Government bie 8 nig oh Fens À ev.Geo! 3 McKay, tollarto Melntyre, Kings: of committee to examine the same; 25: Beglect to oom ene the Ting of Notre and Handkerchiefs f the progress of its work.should turn bhn out and put-ia Mr.Laurier, in 1529, \u2018disqualilied by Lmperial statute to St CI ir: Re te.os 1 NES D an » ton; A MeKenzie, flamiton® .applications to retire from the Dame street frum Place d\u2019 es square .Beal shall afgo assist In tho arrangement of Ana it he did nu better, then let bi go too.hold any property within the British Em.St.Clair, Rev.H.Crawford, Nm Dublin; | Kenzle, Skye; D.K.MoKenzie, St.Thomas; tive work of the ministry and McGill Street, and to give them three days JUST RECEIVED ic meetings |and other assemblies 1n and let them get some one who would do pire, and further \u201cdisqualified from bolding fie, CI Cum mings, Alem or Care Chr .\" McLaren, Montreal; J.McLagan, the appointment of a committee on the Notice to begin the work or forfeit hair , h the branch may be directly inter- right.Be would much rather, if it could property in Canada when Quebec was fn: Rev @ Cathberteon W Ju ing: H.Gites Bin; R.MeLaughlis, Oshawa; B same; 6.Application of Minister for recep- contract.Ful Line of COLORED CASHNERES (New Shades) : not be otherwise, go six times to the States surrendered to Great Britain, and Gen: bell Lor Cu mé Brion.ag Ta McLean, Innerkip; J.McLennan, Lindsa tion into the church and the appointment The chairman suggested that as the mem- 0s Ol ° {dew Es po e treasurer shall have charge, of the than once to Rome.whose estates were confiscated and taken Campt 3 rowa pots EEE I or w- J, McLeod.pures W.B.MoMurrich of a committee on the same; 7.Appoint- bers doubtless wanted t to the races 0 sonde of the branch, and shall kee ; Pate à her Rev.De.Wild, of Toronto, seconded the possession of by the Crown in 1774 and a ap- Tuthers, Aone Cheer oro i i Id; Ds, ron nto; SAL [oMur chy Toronto; à Wo: vas ment of a committee to arrange for Assemb- they should dono more \u2018a éhat, £'aiveing and ' counts in proper provided for w lied for educational purposes, under t oncrle eNefl, Brucefleld; A.y services.roge.H d S & C te resolution, sayine: \u201cWe should be true to | a Pherson, Cedarvilios D.Mepherson, Spring Afternoon sederunt\u20141.Unfinished busi- \u2014_ 0 gson, umner 0 t purpose at each annual meeting of the ourselves, and why not?1 think, personally, control of the Provincial Lepislat ure, ac bran ranch, and whenever called upontby the | am as good a man as any one in this con- cording to the act of Imperial Parliament in | Hill, R McQueen, Rirkwall; D.F.Mec Rae, ness; 2.References from Synods and Pres- TO AWAIT THE COURTS DECISION.i t i f + utive Council he shall present an airm d why 1831, and aflirmed by the Parliament of byteriesanent the Jesuit states Bill.BE IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, PANCY ; audited account of all pecuniary transac- Sention except tbe ete moi 7 1 hold à Canada In 1856, and hich society further po T.A.Nelson, Windsor evening sederunt\u20141.Reports of home Decision of Cardwell Conservatives in Refer- GOODS AND BMALLWARES, i \u2018tionssince the last meeting.If he resign orbe Briton in conternpt who always puts him- has been expelled from nearly every Ch Rev.W.Nichol, Broadvi 2.N Nicol missions east and west, (1) east (2) west, ence to the Jesuit Acts.1 removed from his office he shall cease to be get in the second place.\u201d He referred to tian and civilized country throughout the Albion; A.Nichols, Stayner: \u201cbr.Nicol, with the overture of the Montreal Ë by- \u2014 347,349 ST.PAUL STREET.; a member of the Executive Council of the the Jesults as good people, and when world, Roman Catholic, as well as Protes- Cataraqui.tery anent augmentation in cities Ifthe TomoNTO, June 12.\u2014The.annual meeting : : branch.= All orders for the payment of {114 sudience expressed doubt he qualified tant, because of its influence in the subver- P.\u201cRev.A Paterson, Eganville; Rev.W.| time permit, hear Rev.Dr.J.H.bryeon, of of the Cardwell Conservative association (Whelesale Only,) 128°7e0d | money shall be signed by the chairman or his remarks by adding, \u201cin their own esti- sion of government and the corruptiun of Patterson, Toronto; Rev.Pringle, Port Albany.was held at Mono Mills to-day, Mr.James i his deputy, and countersiguea by the sec- mation.\u201d It was morals, and which Rociety.for similar and Arthur; Rev.Mateo Rev Ita aly Prof.The Fommittes recommended the Assemb- Bnell, president, in the chair.Representa- ° 1.re here shall be two auditors, who other causes, was abolished by the Pope of Panton, Guelph; W.Paul, Montreal; W.ly to fix the time and place of next meeting tive men from all sections of the riding were 71 tama i shall elected at the ordinary meeting im- NOT A PARTY MATTER.Rome (Clement XIV.) In 1773.Porter, Ottawa; Dr.Podoitn, Newcastle; on Monday at 4 pm.I nominations to be present.Officers for the ensuing year were : mediately preceding the annual meeting, The politiclans went back on both their \u201cResolved, 3\u2014 That we further protest RB.Price, Sherbrooke, A.Priddeil, made at the precedin elected, and arrangesnents were made for ; and they shall bold their ollice for the year arties, and fell at the feet the Jesuits.against the recognition of the authority of Kinburn.Rev.Dr.Laing, of er then read the revising \u201cho voters\u2019 lista.After the regular i, only.eople speak about the constitution, he con- the Pope in any civil affairs of a British R-Rev.Dr.Bold, Toronto; Rev.J.Rob- report of the committee on the book ot business was concluded, Mr.R.8.White, OF M ONT REAL 1 8.Yithe secretary shal] have charge of all tinued, but we could\u2019 turn this count province, as a bins, Truro; Rev.J.Robertson, Blackower; for M.P., who was received with cheers, ad- : he property of the branch, except its funds.around and walk on our head if three-thirds Rev.A.Robertson, New Glasgow ; ; Rev.W.Ao committee consisting of the Moderator, dressed the meeting at length on the Jesuit TT He shall\u201d summon and attend ail of us wanted it.Make the politicians all DISHONOR AONE TO OUR QUEEN, Robertson, Hemmingford ; \u2018Rev.Dr.Robert- Dr.Reld and Rev.Mr.MacDonnell, was ap- question.The following resolution Was un- meetings of ithe branch aud of the pledge themselves.Make them give a aq in the Jesuits estates act, and further 1 Executive Council or committees thereof, Written pledge, everyone except the minis- against the appropriation of public funds to and take minutes of the same in a Look ters, and.if necessary, make the ministers goclesiastical and secular uses, as a dis- rovided for that purpose.Ho shall also do the same.crimination between religious bodies and eep in another book a register of the Several other gentlemen made speeches g,hversive of the princlple of separation of officers and members of the bLranch, and on the question, amongst them one Who church and state as recognized in the Brit- - furnish a return of the members of the stated that twenty yeurs ago he had ex- jsh North America act; and we further de- / branch to the secretary of the Provincial ressed the hope in Bu Lawrence Hall, clare that our best mid and Increas- Council,of Torunto,half vearly not later than lontreal, that politicians would drop ing influence shall be given to all January 15 and July 15 in each year, and parties and only work for the good of the Jegitimate efforts to secure tbe dis shall collect dues and hand thein to the country, and another who would not sit allowance of \u2018these unconstitutional son, Yinnipeg ; Rov.J.M.Robe n,Monc- pointed to arrange for services in \u2018the city animously adopted by the meeting: y ton; Bev.bson, Fort Qu'Appelle; Rev.churches next Sunday.Mr.MacDonnell Moved by Mr.John Wallace, J.P., Castle- ODBE BROWN S J.Roes, Perth; Lev.D.Y.Ross, Westpoint; stated that there would be an excursion on dorg, seconded by Mr.Robert Wilson, J.P » , - Rev.Dr.Ross, Kingston ; Rev.A.Kowat, Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, to which Mono, \u2014 * > Athelstane; J.Renwick, Orono; A.E.;Rid- the delegates were invite: That whe ereas, there 1s at present \u2018an agitation 221 ST JAMES STREET, Mohre Corners; Dr.Robertson, Milton ; The assembly then adjourned till half- evidentiy ios.which, to some 22 aga its & Me Cu Martintown ; G.M Rogers, t two.origi x .Peterborough; F.Rogerson, Lefroy: w.pas THE BOOK OP FORMS.Bt Pecans ry ih © Quebec Legisia.The RU BBER STORE.'Rowand, Waikerston: W.E.Roxburgh, The report on the book of forms stated Sure.to wit, \u201cThe Jesuit Bin; and whereas, 1t ih } Norwood: W.Rusk, Paisley; R.Russell, has been made manifest by the vote of the recent \u2014 Brantford; G.Rutherford, Hamilton.that reports ba lues, recolved from 24 session of the Parliament of Canada, that the Gov- F ç Presb teries, and i treasurer.fle shall further make a half- down.The audience, In the meantime, bad rnicious acts b tition to the Dr.Scott, Port El in; Rer,.J.R.ernor- could not constitutionally rrr À Joarly report not latér than the above date, become larger and more boisterous, and a Re Cone 1, by application Scott, \u20acambray: Rev.P.Seott, À Gromart cons ered eee bese te prépose fre tollowiug do otherwise than that mi hich he © has dope - and | Tw ; the Provincial Council, of the work and shouted whenever something pleased them, ¢, the Courts of law and, if needful, by Rev.Prof.Serimger, Montreal; VE additional changes pose on Une ty ie ihe Right Hob, Sir Torot A WN ?progres of the branch at \u2018its meetings, and while they hissed orery 4 time Sir John Mac- appeal to Her Most Gracious Majéty the Shearer, Fitzroy + J.1st.That the\u2019 *Aasembl shall appoint a Macdonald, in whom we have confidence, \\ A : {st the chairman ip the performance donald\u2019s name was called.Queen.c Brucefleld; Rev.A Mor.Sinclair, (Sipe.commission em deal with busi- Stated In reference to the subject that there SAN i of his duties.He shall also, in the absence Just about this time Rev.Dr.* Resolved, 3\u2014That whilst thus moderate- REV.PRINCIPAL OAVEN.PE I; v.G.A.Smith, St.Ann de ness emer, dune à the interval between Tas no power in the minion, but ) EC of the chairman, have power, at the request Douglass, accompanied by two \u201cladies, ly setting forth our conviction and deter- Prescotte ; Rev.E.M.Smith, tewiacke; the annua mE gs of the mbly.Quebec ture whi could ; - of two members of the Council, to call meet- appeared un the platform.and mination, we disolaim all intention and Rev.J.Somerville, Owen Sound; Rev.W.H.ont.That the of the Asse for livensin ropes] the Jesuits Estate act, and La would not do | ings of the, Counc i for the transaction of was Tocetvad with w id applause.Then the desire to interfere with the rights of our Fonte castor yw ark.Campbellfond; Spencer, Mon o; v.D.Stalker, Gla Glad: sta dents be simplified and more adapted to 12 50, nod that Le Bad not the stightest objection LADIES, ASK TO SEE OUR al business.1e resign or remov- third resolution of the day was carried, an an Catholic fellow citizens in civil and Clar! , stone; Rev.A.8 orl bg.Clifton PF posed oo : from his office he shall cease to be a the two following read: Boman ¢ matters, conceding to them to J: M- wall Charlottetown: G.0 Te 8 D.Stewart, Newington; J.Seo City: the present practice tions be permitted to BE Sor court Fo vo the pont o the Lhrone.and 4-BUTTON KID GLOVE, $8 50.tember of the Executive Council of the \u201cfn urdor to secure united and persistent thor fullest extent what we clalm for our- tou Richmond, N° 8: eta Montreal: &- Scott, Londosbore; T.Scott, Thornton; call any minister Who le & Professor Wav; and whereas we, 23 Conservatives, express 4-BUTTON KID GLOVE, 5.action in uch s as ot moi © desi W, mon 8, m ; C.>, our ee of concurrence there 0! , > - : 9.Bpecial meetings may be sumnoned those pointed out, and to guard against the gelves tao ae ad prosperity of sire D D.Campbell, Crinan; H.M.Campbell, Por- Simons, Bayfield: J.Smillie, Walton! a.of u hoology Or tine is Smployed by we have serjous objections that any party or 4-BUTTON KID GLOVE, 95.either on the sole authority of the chairman political encroachments of ultramontanism, country, and justly cast upon aggressors e Lapralrie; John_Cralne, Deloraine; Smith, Alblon; A.Bomerville, Huntington tho.oie hn h n A in opar on ch community, by whatever name 1t may desig- 4 BUTTON KID GLOVE, 1.25 or on a written requisition addressed to the Lnis convention resolves that an association the responsibility for disasters Be Robt.Camp, Norwich; J.Carruthe North W.Spence, Ethel; H.Sproule, Shelbourne: Bsn ore On ro 10d A mt aud hated, should have any special privileges from d oe =e 1 secretary by not less than five members of he formed, to be known as \u2018The Equal pravaly apprehend will ensue.We stand Bedeq Dr.Creelman, Maitland, i 4.J.Stewart, Gorrie; D.Stewart, Hampstead : 0 oan ® en me o pe government, and the commonwealth, particu arty A, Ste mette 19 4-BUT.SUEDE GLOVE, 1.15.: the branch.Rights Association, and to this organiza- for the honor of the Crown, the equality of Crawlord, Halifax; G.Cowper, Wollaud J.J.Stewart, St.Jobn; D.Stewart, Appleton: discip hat à minister leaving the by- anni 1ded by the highest court: 95 hereforé Bo 1t i 10.The annual meeting of the branch for tion we will rights, the liberty of ibe \"subject and the Clark, Tatamagouche.F.B.Stewart, East Tilbury; J.Strathdoe, tory in which he had a ch fa : Pres y.\u201cJosolved that we, the members of this association \u2014 ; : the election of officers, the reception of the PLEDGE OUR UNTTED SUPPORT.\u201d full freedom of worship according to the D.\u2014Bev.J.Davidson, Alma; Bev.J.A.R.Avon TY an wae charge 8 tou ory hero assembled, agree to wait and abido by such ; ; ! treasurer's pecount and the soeretary's | dictates of conscience Por all classes, and Dickson, Gait; Rev.J.E.Duclos, P.portage ev.D.Tait, Berlin; Bar, A.G.Thom.Cortifiente and lodge It Ng the Presb decision.SILK GLOVES in great variety.?: report, shall be held on or about the 12th This Convention approves of the acton nntever the cost may be, by the grace of Pu Fort; Rev, R.P.Duclos, Montreal; Rev.son.Bathurst: Rev.D mon, Hast.1 Which bo is domiglied.If bafore + Ie 1s A vote of thanks was also Jnanimously , {RTO met Sh moelle noice Ofy0t0 Torani Cisne Committee and EE ge AY Dr.Duval Winuipar: À D Devideon, Nom fogs \u201cRev.Thomson.Vangonan aay don an ofence ie all \u201coe End 1 AE CHILDREN'S GLOVES a speclaty son, + NSO] em À A ae ee ad petitions of His Excellency the Governor- STAND FOR THESE TO THE END.Ein: Toho id Clover; & RB.Dod.J; Thor gon, Ayr: Boy.WE.Thomson, Other ministers and licenti + shall be in each year transacted, unless the Generil against the Jesuits\u2019 Estates Act, Dr.Potts expressed his pleasure at the.| son, Comber.ad \"Rev.J.Todd, Minnedosa; Rev.A.Tolmle, amenable to the Presbyteries within: which JOTTINGS FROM QUEBEC.same mentioned notice shail \u2018have been 8nd pirdges itself to promote and furtherin work done, and prophesied that if, the E.\u2014Rev.e, Queen Hill; J.O.Eck- Southampton: J.Tasker, Montreal; Chiet | heir offence has been committed.Personal Notes \u2014 Military Funeral \u2014 New W GODBE E BROWN ven to the secretary and the natureof the \u20acVery way the signature and presentation stand firm they yet may have cause to thank ford, Dankeld: HOA 3.Everett, Mredericton; Justice Taylor, Winnipeg: Dr.Thomson 5th.Notice of suspension or deposition is Postmaster\u2014Fire\u2014A Question of Tolls ., ,Ç ess particularly stated.of petitions agalhst the said act.\u2019 b the Legislature of Quebec for their work W.E Ewart, Carleton Place.Kinnears Di Ie; J.T hompson Listowel; R.to be sent to- all the Presbyteries of the os ; .; \u201c11, At all meetings, whether ordin.ry or he first of these aos shoved, y Dr.done in the Jesuit matter.! # \u2014Rev.À.Falconer, Picton; Rev.W.Toye, Morrisbur ' rch.[EPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 221 St.James St 3 special, five mambers shall form a 8 quofum, Courteous nnd soconded by Mr.Wright, in 8 Dr.Davideon, on behalf of the Quebec Farquharson, Oungah; : Rev.3.D.Ferguson.§- Rev.Dr.Ure.Goderich; Rev.A.Urqu- « i committes recommended that tho 3.2 Premier Merci \"= > a 15.No visitors shall be admitted to any Manner that pleased the audience immense- delegation, thanked every one on behalf of Windsor Mills; Rev.8.W.Fisher Flemboro: hart, Cowal; A Urquhart, Trenton.s Book of Forma, as now submitted, bead- June 13-Premier Mercier, goes \u201ca ai , Z meetin, except by permission ot the presi- 1¥; namely Fi Vithout making any speeches, his follow delegates, and expressed his sin- Rev.J.Flack.k.Montront v.W.M.Flem- Y-\u2014Hon.AY Vidal nia.Spied.and that Dr.Lalog, Dr.Reid, Mr, to Montreal to-morrow for athreedays'rest.THE GREAT CORSET AND GROVE STORE.Edin Rev.Dr.Dougiass was called for, ut tho Lore thanks and deep gratitude to God that ing, Essex Centre; Rev.reali Be F.oer a on \u2014 eMurrich, bé a committee, with power to Ex-Lieut.Governor Masson is In town.: Il x altar \u2018Owen Sound; Rev, 38\" .15S Voting on all questions shall be by a chairmafi put the pexb (resolution firsty there ware men ever ready to glve up every- Bt.John; Rev.Dr.Fraser, Hamilton; Rev.Dr.a Montres Rev.Dr.Wardrope, add to thoir number, toarrange for publish- Charles Fitzpatrick, Crown prosseutor,and | TELEPHONE 1600, 1481 4; - show of hands, or, if the branch ed decide,# which nas, Ore Milman.Then \u201c5% thing for the civil and roligious liberty of 8.D.Fraser, Upper Stewiscke; Rev.Dr.Gualph; Rov.Dr.Watson, Huntingdon: 126 the same.Sergeant Harpe, of the provincial police, i by, yoting papers, tiled up by those prosent, seconded by Mr.& ts hen DF.the country.Fraser, Barrie; Rev.J.F.Durham, Rev, R.~Whillans, Hintonbur, J have gone to.Portland after the two TORONTO BANKRUPT STOCK f d the chairman shall have a casting vote, Douglass arose amidet shouts of delight Mr.Bruce, of St.John, New Brunswick, N.8.; Rev.D, Forrest, payisid: Rev.À: White, Ottawa; Rev.À.Wilson.Charleston.STEAM YACHT RACES.Poulins who some time ago escaped from a Any alteration in or addition to these He sald: \u201cTam a Quebscer and Intend to heartil endorsed these sentiments.Farqubarson, arson, Sydpey \u2018prof ler, Kings- Rov B.Wright, Stratford; J, Watson Ham- -\u2014 : the Beauce gaol.OF FIRST-CLASS -laws must be duly proposed and second- Stop in Quebec In spite of the Jesuita collection was taken up.and it was an- ton; H rockville; W.A.Fraser, jiton: W.Watson, Glenallan; P.Walea, Rules to Regulate Those of the St.Lawrence late Colonel L ta is to be : N at some ordinary meeting of the branch, There are 300.000 Protestants there, and ndunved that the petitions for disallowance Richmond, Que.; J.Willet, + John; W Yacht Club.The, a one amon i in , ; but the pro) altoration or addition united we stand and we shall stand in our could only be signed by voters.Wilson, Toronto: G.Wilson, Balderson: A.buried here morrow wi posing ; ; shall not be discussed or voted on till the descendants for one hundred years to come After this a motion was proposed that an Ty Wood, Madoc n; a meeting of \u2018the Steam Yacht Com- a honors.next meeting after that at which it was in- In spite of the Jesuits and the devil.ne adjoufnment be made, and when the mo- \u2014Rev.A.Young, Napanes; J.Young, appointed by St.Lawrence Miquelon, mail conduetor, has been troduced.have a Premier In Que ressed sllks, tion passed all those present arose, and, as Linwood: J.Young, Grin DD.Fails, More: Fact?Club it was dong Soided to Lave the first appoin postmaster of bherbrooke.- pin addition to the foregoing, the éômmit.Yith a mimle sword, who poses as be ig customary, began to sing * , \u2019 of the season at Point Claire on Satur- |\u2018 The fine residence of Mr.Charles Bar-| WALTHAM, foe respectfully suggest that steps should Enlrht of St.Gregory, and youof Ontarlo Jave the Queen,\u201d Whion, however, was THE OPENING CEREMONTES.day, June 29, the entrance fee to be five dol- bean.of Bt Marie Beauce, was burned ILLINOIS de taken for the formation of a Dominion Should send down to that Knighta chant put à stop to by the chairman, who sug- lars.All Cana yachts sutering | must be down on Monday might; à thore is sufficient 5, association on the same line as those #tluned to the gigantic Lune of the Niagara, gested the dOxOlORS, which was sung, after The pulpit w was _occupled by the moder- membersof the above olub; nAmes may be insurance to cover the ELGIN, -adopted by this provincial committee.and this movement will, ein noce se whic the blessing, 1 pronounced y Dr.ator, hod the be opening sertion, cote who sent In any time before the a \u2018not over There are two toll pates \u20ac on the road lead- HOWARD.MORE RESOLUTIONS.aro being used.I believe in an unwritten Douglas ended the two days\u2019 meeting.Post the twenty-fourth Verso of the: a ere \"lie ing to Chateau Richer, and one, Gravel, who : STANDARD, The committee on resolutions then volume which is ealled Lhe revenges of .his- MEETIÉG OF PROVINCIAL OOUNCIL.twenty-second Shaper of Acts.On goal ail or maptha for fuel, Pha herreachoff F108 8 daily bus on the route, thinks he AND OTHER I LEADING LINUS .brought in the following additional resolu- tory.It foreshadows tbe end of your \u2026 _| Tonoxta June 13\u2014The newly elected \u201cthe platform were Rev.Dr.Reid and Mr.bouts, which Pre not limited.The yachts bas a r ud ac to pay: only once during the BONELESS, CARTILAGELESS POLITICIANS.vincial Council of the Equal Rights Wm.Fraser, joint clerks, and Rev.Princ- wiji'bs classed as follows, viz.: Over y 81 day; an dgoting under legal advice, every ! 5 nile in no way desirous of limitin I h t speak, but heart lation held its first, meeting Imad pal MaaViesr, of the Presbyterian Oollege.| feet first class; and up to Alt day bi down the other gate to get 25 er cent.nder cost.1 tie educational facilities of our French is with you, and l'hnd that.there ts mare ately after À the loge of the convention yes- of Monreal aba oa, ron.Inthe second olass, the different o es to rough.pe p u ; of the fighter in me than I ever tho terday.Dr.Caven accupl © chair race separatel 4 The, Second olass will (CABLE JOTTINGS.all 8, asel flod, in connection With and arly.ail members were present.found, 80 large was the crowd of men and buoyed out convenience, yet, being ut the same ter, liberty, founded in the reve- The following officers and members uf the Hane, profoundly convinced of: the this ti lected: Chairman, Re 1 lation?of God.For this wo stand, For Executive were elec airman, Rev.Dr.Dune Engin ania sommon a ai this we witness.For this we stand, andare Caven: viecchalrman, J, K.Macdonald; people, of this Province of Ontario, and ready oven to die, it\u2019 God wishes it, to save E.D.ne Sn excoutlveRev.D.J.Mac- reasonable concessions to their there.: fea ; sail ë women who listened to the eloguent dis- enie Esterhazy.a leadin ' course of the distinguished preacher.By (he lub, for their \"races May -saltover boy eed at Vienna yesterday, Ît is LADIES! SoLID & GOLD WATCHES À .\u2018pibe roi Mon fon errors rei is and à fongor course, Which wi il dé aie | of arief for the late Crown Prince Rudolph, f r.Yiedlu lon Lien surrence harke, soon as sufficjent eritries made.Anu The editor and staff of the Italian Irre- From $8.00 (wurrasted.1 his year \u2018of of this Dominion.\u201d ber of yacht owners Bi Bt, dentist paper, Independent, published at a Bosal izing ie fact chat tbe ve otre The last resolution was then carried, and doneli, Alderman W.Bell, Rev.A.C.Cour ; Re Finca SS of Que À Quoon's Usivornits.jouns.Tore, Baloo, Rouses Point, Bur: - Trieste, have been arrested.Fre.discovery sa Our ao other siren.dowa tu rie À ; tion, tends to perpotuate evils which we are fnother one, providing that the chairman fice .Robert Newman, Dr.8.B.Pollard, a \u2019 Brockville Ottawa, and other river of criminal documenta led to tive arrest.Cans ! \u2018eeekin & move, = e that steps And secretary, on behalf of the convention, r.H.A.E.Kent Mr.Alex.Fraser.Mr.J.L.Rav.8.N.Musas.TE MODERATOR oun, have take part in this the Boulanger commission in Paris will n= LL.Bota = Sa possibl sign a petition for disallowance.Hughes, Mr.J.J.MacLaren, Mr.H.0\"Brien, .i y Rev.Dr.prane, Brantford, and racer\u201d and CN competition is ex : mplete its report on Saturday.The trial STODDA RT & cô { dat Er oe he ball be.the H og pl fre > Lex al Committee then brought in the Mayor Taylor (London), Mr.George Hay, séconded À by Rev.sv.Dr ro.of Goderich, and The race is to start at three p.m., but Ali ar in in August.It is belleved thn am: , .i : traction fn all Et Le ek arin: follow ing roport, which was unanimously Mr.John Carnegie, Mr.Dalton McCarthy, Mount Forest AT.Hotherin h Grentel, was unanimously elected.Donnin ng the the the yachts are requested to at Points dlotment i8 weak.but it will suffice tosec : J llers À 8 ue ton lp lie schools n nt rio; adopted M.P., Mr.John Chariton, M, P.Rev.W.N.W.T.: F.T.Frost, Smith's A i879, F Ç Fraser, gown he mounted the piatform an Claire as early as ne possible in in the da: RY, a sentence rendering the General ineligible ewellers, 1 pui to use the English language smclont- To the Members of the Convention : EW.Wilsod, Mr W.Mofton Mr.W.G.Perth; F.Falconer.Sydney congratulated dy Dr MeMullen.| give an opportunity of measuring to office.TREE PLNE INBESUELION AI ae .MoMaster, Rev.Dr.\" Potts, Rev.G.M.| G_Hev.J.Gai lagh er, Dufrerin; Rev.R.Rev.Principal MoVicar moved, and Rav.to arrange lowed.À Aftor the day's riot at Turin yesterd 37 BLEU RY S T.pos pa 5 ole Dn, and (c)thatno Your committee on legal ¢ questions beg to Milligan, D.kev, J.Lan angtry, A W.H.How- Gamble, Wakefl old M.Gardiner, Dr.Laing seconded a vote of thanks tp the races are over the club, including steam There was a riot at Tui are ay, grow- : ft 8 sha oe fe except Lhose au- submit the following report land, Mr.> Mr, John Gaskin Eramoea; Rev.Gio Palslays Rev.A, retiring modera yachts, sailing yachts and skiffs, p ropose ing out of ac strike.rioters nore GR ATÉFEL I OTN th ised by aor Le een of Education, 1.We have caretu ly considered the opin- inietos, Je Jon MoClennan, Mayor Gilroy, Toronto; yy M.Gordon, Hall- Dr.Mullan thanked them cordially, leaving Pointe Cialre for Bt Annes, charged an lspersed bycavairy.Many and tha ° aw in this respect stould be ion recoived bytha Uitizens' Comurittee of Campbell (Brampton), Mr.Wm.McCraney fax; Rev.F.W.George, New Carlisle; Res, and before leaving office Le laid on the |\u2019brders from the sailing committee the § fol- arrests were made.striotly en! orced, and we trust that the Torento from the Hon.Goorge Irvine, Q.C., {Hopevilie) Mr-F.Martin, Q.C.(Hamilton), J.H.George, ellevi ville; Rev.KR table copies of the replies he had received lowing morning for a cruise th It is reported Irregulars under Italian he labors 9 Lo comm ss ou, recentiv appuint- of Quebec, as to the possibility of testing Murray (Hamilton), Rev.George Hamiota; Rev.D Kin ion; Bay J.from Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and His he Two Mountains, and up bh iLoke officers have eaptu and occupied Sena- io byt Ooh th, Government una the the constitutionalty of tha Jesuits\u2019 Estates Burson (St.Catharines), Rev.W.Moore, A.Grant, West Tarots vB Gra Excellency the Governor-General, to the Spending Dominion Day onthe w tor.Thin belt, an important position on the Abys- BRIAK FART, atten lon © ken hereon, will result in Act, and we would recommend that, in con- D.D.(Ottawa).tooo raters.J.-M.Gray, Stiri: ray.= ig- addresses sent\u2019 to em by the willg achts from à distance & favorable sinia frontier.By a hor rough knowl cdre, af the nalorai Inman remov, ng e evils which wo complain of.junction with the Citizens\u2019 Committee of DENT OF T Glassford, Waubaus ene: Rev.N.Grant, General Assembly of \"last year.He Sppdriunlts ty of enjoying a holiday with the The Berlin correspondent of the London och sores sareful apvilont of dlrestlo oh aud puts: : 6-We record 1 of Montreal, further fuvice bo taken as to Tho et S Ocliiia; T' H.Glendinning, Sunderland; J.pad also, received s.'communicatiof olub.A bleasent time anticipeted.| 7imes says Gormauy will oot.insist upon der à Peli selected PHD a pret ind © roco our approval oi our national what means, if any, exist of testing its ¢ con- The Empire says: \u201cThe chief feature of beon, Ottawa; John Gibson, Milliken; J.from the.Apglican Synod iu reference to Lo the punishment of Mata our breakfast abies mina\u2019 elicately flavored he ver.system or free education in thle prov ince, stiutionalty, .the day was the reception of and address of M, QUI Brockyille : R.8.Gourlay, Toronto: Christian instruction.In the publio schools.Cornet Contest at Wowmansille ' p age which mes save Ua mans ny bea vy doctors bil.It nd on Inslst that every rate payer shoul Y ACTION OR OTHER PROCEEDING.- Rev.Ur.Doug of Montreal.The inci- R Graham.Lakefield; ; Dr, Gunn paris: As diructed b Lhe assembly he bad replied .Mr.Gladslone continued \u201chs tour cater.oe fn aay may ul hth pi pda Supporter Fore.public.schools, À.- Mo wourd stronety frre persistemee in deniwasone the will not soon be for, : A Grane t Laks = 7} -4enthe letter from the Reformed Church of At the cornet tournament which took | day, deliverin opocshes Truro, St, An- Sou h twresist avory tendon diftnss pls re desl Mano ara ol.presenting petitions to the Governor-Gen- 88 the audience rose to Its [eet and chee: H-Bev.À.Hamilton Whitewood; America.[ace yesterda at Bowmanville, Ont, Mr.|-stéli end Bodmin, He received ovations fo hia pie monte are foot narod ng, roids ifies his desire to be ranked as a sup- he disallownce of thie met until tire and cheered again, while the venerable J.\"A\" Hamil Lyndooh; Rev.R.B Ber.Dr, Coohrane, Chairman of the -Business A.Marrié the solo cornet playpr of the everywhere.re many à fatal DALY Erecing oa relvae Liat tor of separate schools, and thal.the eral for the disa emilton, Lyndôo a y keeping ourselves pe pa wal the act 1g\" oe August next, unless it ehall have minister was being led on to the platform.ton, Motherwell; v.A.'Y.Hartley, Biue- Committee, presented his report.The hours band of the Victoria Rifies, won, the first Oxford University.will confer an honor- foetibed Feith po ure blood aud u properly nourished uld be so amended as to bn explicit on been sooner disallowed.Aut as he rose an stood before them, blind e; Rev.J.Hastie, Cornwall; Rev.J.Bae of session are to be as follows: Krom 9.30 prize against many other competitors.ay ÂEr eo upon Surgeon Billings, of the trame ess Seivioe viazelre.Lk.Soid onl this po nt exercise of the franchise we witl 3.In the event of tha redress not being and id partially phralizd vet Tih com- Campbell ford: Bev.A.Henderson, H x Le 1230 ro Beaty p.m.to 5.30 rss United States army.in EE Sy roars, labelled thin © on fully endeavor to give eflect to the obtained upon sald petitions or otherwise th ing Da hed proces eded speak Fark: Rev+ M.G.Henry Shubenacl fo: p.To.atid Special Notices.The Cologne Gazette regards the reln- = ae poop: pathic \"oot, y .reso before the said Sth duy of August, we Be 5 H H dns, Mountaln; Rev.A.MoD, COMMITIEZA APP etatement of Maljetoa probable.It sa Tomes sot forth In these resolutions, and we COUN 0 lat the Governor-General showed that mind and voicé yet retained all press § Rev.Jno.Hawley, su The following committee on bills and Epecinl ele Fon Coe \u201cat Mr Germany considers thé quostion ot the séène-was-indeed « aid in returning to Parliament or L time inte gi : be peutioned to refer-the question of \u201cthe - their old a was tf addow, Daihouste; D.overtares was thon appoluted.Tasolerksof |-Li rine moe-as secondary to that of the Ge Leg nell to sibport th the ho wil nt constitutionality of the said aot, and also of ab impressive one.\u201d 7 M.CET esl W.B.Bamiiton, Col- | the seem bly of Synods and of the sireat To par Arenis is who contemplate giving -sequ urity of the lives and property of foreign | À Pledge bl enunciated.that incorporating \u201cthe Jesuits, to the .Port lingwood; Ha.av.Ottawa; Assembly, vêith the following, representing (or © tu D 6 presen fi plano upon residonts depending upon Independent y \\ + Supreme Court.and that, in framing the Four Murdered.| Dr.Hane) Wautanshones ls op.Inger- the several Synods, viz.:./ return home Trog collegé or convent.foreign officlais.Now Racquets, Bails.Nota, Marke:< Vues neue TUB EKSOLUTIONS DISCUSSED.special exse.and in the argument thercof, PARIS, June 18\u2014A farmêr named Serris, soll; C.Horsburg, Cold Bprings; \u2018A.C.| Maritime Provinces-Geo, Bruce and J.A.\u2014 = Lane me trou Blszonger, pai LOTS Prof.Austin, of 8t.Thomas, spoke to the ! the potitioners and parties interested his wife and daughter and two otlier.pérsons Hutchison Montreal; Prof.Hart, Winni- Forbes.ministers; Dr.D.J.McKay and Geo.The piano used at Mrs.Watson's closing A Mine Caves In.Tow prices.Price liste to he had 1.4, , sication, resolution, which, he sald, was nut in- should be represented by vounsel selected ord \u201chows muniered by a laborer, named pus: Heron, Ashburn; A.Henderson, Haddow, elders.\u2018exerdises wus the world-renowned Steck, WirgespARRE, Pn., June 13.-The Holien- WATSON & PELTON, to flo iow ils AAR om their by ther.tant minority of th | i parine Dean His motive was {ha re PE oo kK; J.A.Hill, Great Village; od \u201cMontreal eo pe à ot \u2018Bebortson aud ich was obtal ped from Mr.George J.back lel vo ny inines, dis dir.53 BT.SULPICE STREET allow rod tL, on the contrary, e Protestant m| nor yo i] Ve ving bee discharged by Hingley, , Oxford, an Tr.re, deca heppard, ® aven st Catherine under a thiokly sett portion o A taw 521nch BIC ¥ CLES lef, will be poid loi .\u2026: hased to th au the wealth inn at Oueboo having potion the Gov.nr ' | El.de de Tid Richasoad.B.G.: » and H.Freeland.ol street.{caved | In yestordey, Madison th olans ont sos.3 | - Co.~~ / \\ ET CE a, LE» hone RA mare . + ) BAVARD_In thisclty od da PIRTHS.ARMATAGE\u2014Aé No.10 Torrance street, on June 13, the wife of R.Ll.Armitage, of a akgnter (on, P.Q aa eres Station, P.FH ire of JE TYerris, agent Sy Tne R., of daughter.PEDEN\u2014AL 02 Park Jrenur, on Juve 19 the wife of A, Peden of 3 WALSH \u20148t.Andrew\u201d nt ue onthe Oth June, the wife of ugh Walsh.wlll Owner, of a daughter.MARRIAGE BURNS WRAY-In \u2018&is city, Ga tho 12th tnst,, Nellte D.Wray tu M.Burns.DFEN-LOUHON-On the 12th of June; at the HO fica Presbyterian Church, by Lhe Her.4 Wells, Rufus Clement.Holden to Ma aret, duugliter of Mr, Joho Louson, both 0 wig Si.HEATON-SCOTT-\u2014At 43 St.Mark, on the rout lat, by the Rev.Thomas Cobb, uncie of the de.assisted by the Rev.À Wm.Jackson, Edwin Dercival Heaton, of New York, Lo Hope, only daughter of the late Ho.Jon Scott, of this city.; HUTCHINSON-DCEFETT-AL Toronto, June 5, by Rev, O.C Thomas C.Hutchinson to May D Dudece | ! JACKSON-DEVINE_Iy thls au, on the 11th 1nst., by the Rev.F.Codts, J P.Jackson io Jessie, dau goer af Mr.Saleen Devine, both of Point BL.C ERABRE-ANDEKSON-\u2014At Halifax, June 5, by Rev.Lancaster, assisted by Kev.Dr.Part.ond Rev.Mr.Winterbourne, Frederick Jee Krabbe to Alice Kale Anderso KIMBALL CH CHASE\u2014Inthiscily, on the 12th \u20ac residence of Lhe bride's father, 700 rhea slrest, by the Rev.Rev.Louis H.Jordan, 8, Margaret (Maud), only HM dinghier of Nedby Chipchans .NO cards.[Ottawa papers please copy.) 1383 LAWRENCE SCOTT On the 12th June, by the ve Alfred.Edwin Law- |.n.Archdeacon Evana, rence to Jennie Louisa.a eldest daughter o or he Tate John Scott, of this city.LESTER-ANDERSON\u2014In this city, vy EE 1880, by the Kev.James Henderson, George Lester 10 Mars.youngest daughter of Jr Wile lam Anderso 138 2 MILLER.RY Al Trinity Church, by Rev, Canon Mills, James Hamilton Miller\u2019 Lo Anais ughter of Joseph Ryan, Esq, bo a of this city.McHOOD B ROWN\u2014At 1124 St.Antoine pa Honrt, on Wednesday, June 12th, 1889 by the Re H.Porter, Joseph N.McWood to Rei M.V .Brown.O'CONNOR-MA0DUNALD\u2014On June 11th, by the Rev, Father Dowd, P.P,, John James O'Connor to Mary.eldest daughter of Hugh MacDonald, St.Raphael's, REESOR-BARR\u2014At Brantfo Rév.Dr, Cochrane, Capt.Sarah J.Barr Ont, June 5, by obert\u2019 leesor.to BWAN-MURDOCH\u2014At Port Arthur, June 1, by Hev.Rural Dean Machin, Fred R.Swan lo Georgina Lucia Murdoc DEA T Hs.BEAUDOIN\u2014On the 12m 1nst., Miss Josephine Beaudoin, état 65 years.Funeral from her nephew's dence A fe Rivet Ties Be La t, R.to Bt Jean Baptiste's Church, and thence 2e Cote Neiges Cemetery.Frien Sunintancos are res pecitilly invited vo attend without any further Invitation.Rr i AL 8834 St, Elizabeth street, Mal- vina, Saughte trod Boucher, aged 8 months, Funeral will take place on Saturday\u201d the 15th tnst.at 8 a.m., from a above address t to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends d acquaintances will please accept this favi- tation attend, 83 BOWES\u2014At Trafalgar, Ont., June 8, Flizabeth Moore, widow of the late Joseph Bowes, aged 87 Gars.y BINES-\u2014 AL Middievilie, Ont, June 8, Isabella Rodger, wife of W.J.Binks, \u2018aged 39 BERTRAM\u2014At proces Ont.Bertr: aged 8 DAVIES sut ton Que.o June 8, Hugh n Tuesday, the 11th réliet of the late W.H.A.potion Es his lifetime of thls _city, aged 74 years, ra on arrival of 53 train, on morning, at the C.v \"R.Wi adsor street station.13 GRAY-At Wexford, Ont, June 8, Jokn era.aged 90 years, HEAKES\u2014At Torontc, June 9, Samue! Heakes, aged 75 years.JAMIESON\u2014AL Léndon, Ont, ar 7, Bridget, wife of John Jamieson, sged 2 LAM ONTAGNE\u2014In this city, oi rente, Tieut- Colo D.A.Game he inter- bec.(Ottawa and NICBOLS2-At Lakefeld, Ont, Jun June 4 George Nichols, aged years, \u2014 = onthe 12thinst.ie] mont daught ter Jose ® place her father 8 residence, 232 2 Aqueduct aifoet, on th inst, at 6 a.m., to St.oseph's Ne elges see uaintances will please accopt thie to itation thout further notice.SMITH\u2014Suddenly, in this city, on the 12th inst.B tillamn Smith, of Kent, England, aged Fun leave his uaint- ERSONAL\u2014' ADIAN BECRET BERVIOE Pi Oe Loy SAAD new offices in the Tem- let pull , Bt.Jamas Btreet.Ban) ce ym pani S aa 1 b bl manner, onorable es rates, Souk DEERE or ne Mat Éerrice) M Late of Government 130 Wi 5 boat the mang B00 A v ar W ut the man, 0 machines co \u2018\u201c hawked round, vhen Fe few an quiries ai = borne own friends \"Eo * Rem! Anton will convince je 3 Ta, ONLY Writing machine that will stand hard Allother Ly be-bar machines are Imitationsand Nr Tegior Several he ndred + Remingtons* are in use in Montres! al Beo latest improvements.J.O'FLAHEKTY.pre St.James st.124 eodtt NAL-FAMILIES LEAVING THE CITY will plesse remember that th ef.can have thair ouses carefully looked after while absent by most rellabls men, and ate ressonable cost 5 © Cana dian Secre ree Under the system t at Te bave dopted ti this work 18 sure to be performed in a satis- LS lan Secret Servico, Montreal ha A.Grose, Manager, 136 ERSONAL\u2014MR MAX LIEBICH HAS LEFT FOR England till (nd of August Private letters to dressed care of Kev.C.J, Boulden, Margste, En- land.All Sommuuications reapscting hs Berthie er Gi rs son, Berthier en haut, P.Q.138 Good ERSONAL-\u2014WILL MES.MULLINS, FORMERLY cook for the Fresh r Yund, send her address the Bras office.138-3 EBSONAL ATTENTION SPECIAL SESSIONS Es Bhorthand and Pas ii © vening lasses, 282 Bt Bt.Catherine stree Le 81 AL W.3.STEWART (LATE RESI- pros à Phyolisn Montreal General Hospital).urv D\u201d PORTEOUS BAS REMOVED TO 340 ST.ANtoine st, 103 of ARMSTRONG! PHOTO ENGRAVING COMPANY.m 673 CRAIG STREET (near Bleary).Terxrnoxx 2331.1 Crayon, Pastel and Oil PORTRAITS A Specialty e at Martin\u2019s.- ORY Mn M arod to execute orders for th above we of £5 8d dn Ie at very Moderate Ratea.T the STUPIO\u2014 141 St.Peter street, corner Craie.Yo! Ti of HQOMAS LIG IC G ETS \u2018Thin speaks well for only having Gprpote sad Ourtains to to, attend toand doing t em well.wel COVERNTON\u2019S Frasrant Carbolic Tooth Wash will clesnss and pro.serve the leeth, harden the Gume ni nd gives freshiok laste and feeling to the Mouth.Prepared only by J.COYERNTON & CO., Cor.of Bieury and Dorchester ste.MAKE A POINT Te aitend our gr.té RL Arn a ele RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and Bending, C.+134 137t2 Craig street.ILCL THS_OPENED A VARIETY Os Designs and Favorite Terror py - THOMAS LIGGET.USE THE ALBERT CO'y\u2019s \u2026 Garbolie Acid SOAPS.Wholesale Onl): e 228 McCord Street.THOMAS LIGGET$ Fos best Wilton Carpets and newest designs.- .- las y CARSLEY'S COLUMN Pa WEATHER REPORT, June 13, 1880.10 M.M1TI0R0L001CAL OFFICE, \u2018fORONTO.Phosamuiries POR TE KIT 24 HOUMA, Lakes and Upper 8t.Lawrence From Lake St.Peter to Bay 0: Quinte\u2014Fresh south-westerly warm weather.5.CARSLEY, Mal) Orders Carefully Attended te.LADIES LADIES LADIEHW UNDERCLOTHING UNDERCLOTHING UNDERCLOTHING UNDERCLOTHING t UNDERCLOTHING UNDEBCLOTBIRG LADIES' UNDEKCLOTHING .LADIRS' UNDENCLOTHING Vv La and best selection of Ledles' Under- cluthiug in the Dozninton.Special vaiue at 8, CARSLET\\& À Mall Orders Heceive Immodtiate Arteu- tien.INFAXTS' INFANTS\u2019 INFANTS® TROUSSEAU TROUSSEAU TROUSSEAU INFANTS\u2019 TROUSSEAU INFANTS\u2019 TROUSBEAU INFANTS TROUSSEAU INFANTS8' TROUSSEAU INFANTS' TROUSSEAU Complete outfits for Infants in stock, or made to order on the shortest notice.; B.CARSLEY.we Mull Orders Promptly Forwarded.LADIES\u2019 LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES\u2019 LADIES BOATING BOATING BUATING BOATING BOATING D BUATING LADIES' BOATING LADIES\u2019 BOATING JACKETS \u2018The latest styles in Ladies\u2019 Boating Jackets Just received.A lurge variety to choose from.8.CARSLEY.JACKETS JACKETS JACEETS JACKETS JACKETS Mall Orders Carefully Filled.¢ LADIES\u2019 PRINT WRAPPERS, 81.10 LADIES' PRINT WRAPPERS, $1.10 LADIES\u2019 PRINT WHAPPERS, 81.10 LADIES' SATEEN WRAPPERS, $2.25 LADIES\u2019 BATEEN WRAPPERS, 8.25 LADIES SATEEN WRAPPERS, 82.25 LADIES' FLANNELLETE WRAPPERS, $2.25 LADIES' FLANNELLETE WRAPPERS, 82.25 LADIES\u2019 FLANNELLETE WRAPPERS, 82.23 A splendid assortment of Ladies\u2019 Wrappers in \"all sizes, styles und shades, ; 8.CARBLEY.Mail Orders receive carefal attention.A BUMMER LUXURY A BUMMER LUXURY Y À SUMMER LUXURY A BUMMER LUXURY The now Kid Glove \u201cGant de Lure,\u201d with 801k between fingers, specially adopted for hot weather.LADIES DRIVING GLOVES LADIES DRIVING GLOVES LADIES' DRIVING GLOVES LADIES' DRIVING GLOVES A line of 4-clasp faced Driving Gloves now being offered bt special prices, 756 pair, 8.CARBLEY, Mail orders better than over.LADIES' QORBETS LADIES\u2019 CORSETS ABIES SORES * CORG LADIES' CORSETS Any lady wishing to get 8 comfortable, perfect fitting Corset should see the splendid raungs of first-class goods at 8.CARSLEY'S.CHILDREN'S CORSETS AND WAISTS CHILDREN'S CORSETS AND WAISTS CHILDREN'S CORBETS AND WAISTS CHILDREN'S CORSETS AND WAISTS CHILDKEN'S CORSETS AND WAISTS In all sizes and styles including the Good Beuse Waints, 8.CARSLEY.Mall Ordere Still Increasing.SPECIAL ATTRACTION! EMBROIDERY SALE EMBROIDERY SALE EMBROIDERY BALE EMBROIDERY BALE EMBKOIDERY BALE MBROIDERY SALB Over 200 Pieces Colored Embdrotderies turned out on Centre Tables at Reduced Prices.This is a splendid opportunity to seoure a atook of Embroideries at Low Prices, B.CARSLEY.SPECIAL REDUCTION! COLORED EMBROTDERIES - COLORED EMBROIDERIES COLORED EMBKOIDEKIES COLORED EMBROIDERIES OOLORED EMBROIDEKIES OOLORED EMBROIDERIES During this month a Special Reduction has been made on all Colored Embroideries./ 8.CARBLEY.+ 1 All Colored Embroiderios Reduced.CORTICELLE { fewing Silks and Twists are the best for all une, With smooth, ever thread and bright color, a fine finish, they deserve ths reputation they dre rapidly acquiring in this market\u2014Unequalled -Corticell The Florence Knitting Silk is also the-best Sik for thas Piitpose, aiid mi pay any one fortrial.ERMEMSER, FLORENOK CLAPPERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON.Clapperton\u2019s Sewing Cotton Is shead of all other makes, beins free from knots, smooth, finely finished, snd the apool sil in one length: none other dan equal it for hand or machine sewing, fei ne em] 8.CABSLEY, 1108, 1767, 1709, 1771, 1773, 1778 - 1777 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL CARSLEY'S COLUMN JosN Musrar a Cc ADVERTISEMENT.WEATHER REPORT.Thyasdan, dine 18th: Fresh southwest winds, figs wism wasthes, BE PARTICULAR, And read every line of this advertisement.We are offering some close buyers.that will astonish all FOR INSTANCE: Honeycomb Wool Shawls, 500, for 25¢.Honeycomb Wool Bhawls, 700, for 35a.Honeycomb Wool 8hawls, VUc, for 450.Honeycomb Wool Shawls, $1.00, for 500.Knit Wool Bhawls, 81.00, for 50c.Euit Wool Bhawls, $2.00, for $1.00.Kult Woo! Shawls, $2.50, for $1.25, Knit Wool Bhawls, $4.00, for $1.50.Knit Wool Shawls, $3.50, for $1.73, Notice that the above Hhawls are reduced to exsotly haif price and ali nice fresh goods, JOHN MURPHY & CO.CHILDREN'S PARANOLS.Great bargains tn Children's Parasols, Children's Parasols, 20c each.Children\u2019s Parasols, $1.00, for 80s.Caildren's Parasols $1.20, for 60a.Chil@ren's Parssols, 81.50, for 750.Chiidren's Parasols, $2.00, for 81.00.Children's Farasols, $3.00, for §1.50.Fe show the best assortment of Children's Parasol in Montreal, and at the above prices they must go q .JOBN MURPHY & CO, BIG REDUCTIONS IN LADIES\u2019 PARASOLS AND SUNSUADES.LARGE LINES OFFERED AT HALF PRICE.Ladies\u2019 Parasols aoe.hy 500, 850, 75¢, B00 and $1.00, all worth do Bee our new hésdrdrte bine to equal them in Canada: our prices avé the lowest, therefore We ask your patronage.ANOTHER LARGE LINE.Ladies\u2019 Print Wrappers made from good English Print, lined waist and sleeves, well made and stylish shapes, price only 81.95, BROOKS.BROOK'S.These Wrappers are really cheap at 83: \u2018aizea from 34 to 40 inches, JOHN MURPHY & CO.BROOK'S.The popular Sewing Thread in all countries is Druok's; get a sample spool and try it, Jour M °EFET & Cv IMPORTERS OF DRY GOODS, 1781, 1788 NOTRE DAME STREET., CORNER ST.PETER STREET, Terms cash and only one prics.138t1 THOMAS LIGGET For Art 8quares and Art Carpets of merit.138t1 E BEST VALUE IN BLACK GRENAdines, good n be seen at Fer and 160 per shade and beautiful HENHY MORGAN & CO.\" yard.os dL Equplian Terra-Cotfa Bome very Firie Flamres in this Celebrated Ware, Ths following Bubjeots:\u2014 NEAPOLITAN FISHER, ' Grec aup Bor.ARABIAN MUSICIANS, ZULU WATER CAREIERS, SPANISH MINSTRELS, MARINERS, Bor AND Grau, And Many Others, WILEY'S, THOMAS LIGGET Has opened new designs in Wool and Union Ca i for B Bedrooms.138 te 1 ENRY MORGAN & CO., ARE SHOWing a beautiful range in Black Grena: dines, ed Patterns in ohecks and stripes at 14 120 d 16c per SPECIAL LINES \u2014OF\u2014 Colored and White Counterpanes, for Seaside and Comntry use, at Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, CORNER HOUNTAIN and ST.ANTOINE STS.x THOMAS LIGGET Makes a specialty of Curtains and Shades.13811 ADIES IN WANT OF A CHEAP BLACK Grenadine Costume will fn it their © dente to, game, dirs oe at eset at se 12 Fay 16e per yar: res agi.G LU T ES ae 136t4 & COOKSON, THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S Tapestry Carpets give great satiafaction.1381) fi.F.POIRIER'S NOTICE, EVERY DAY WANTS There is some mstisfaction in going $0» shore whsre one fesis pretty aure af getting one requires without having to travel to three or four stores to get suited.It isan acknowledged fact that I keep the best assortment of every thing in the Dry Goods line of any stores in the city.\u2018The following will give an ides of the assortment wo keap fn small wares.I will specify only what can hardly be got in other stares.A full assortment of Embroidery Silks, A full assortment of Washing Bilks.A tull assortment of Filo Silks.A full assortment of 811k Floss.A full assortment of Chenille Bills, A full assortment of Gold Threads A full aasortinens of Gold Braids.Banner Rods and Applique Flowers, Colored Linen Floss, White Floss Red and Blue Marking Cotton.Initials for marking Underwear, - Crochet Needles, self-threading Needles, ; Hair Pins and Hair Nota Hooks and Eyes on Taps, Curling Needles, Ever Ready B8kirt Borders, something just ont Dress Weights, Feather Braids.New Lace for Lamp Shades.Chenille Cords in all colors 1n faot everything that we are asked for ia pus on the lit and Lf it oan possibly be got we buy 14 The follewing line of Geeds deserve your special attention: Shaker Flannals, 8c, 120, 306, £60, 300.Beautiful Crape Cretonnes at 150.Reversible Bordersd Cretonnes for 800.White Fore and Aft Caps.Tennis Btripe Fore and Aft Caps.Boys\u2019 ltibbed Woo! Hose for the country.À Job Lot of ine Bubber Circulars.Ladies\u2019 Black Csabhmere Hoss from S%0 per pair.Ladies\u2019 Fine Seamless Cotton Hose, 20s per * pair.Swiss Musliu Skirt Embroideries, very cheap, STRAW HATS and BONNETS, We have determined to clear our wholesale stock of LADIES' BTRAW HATS and BONNETS From to-day, our prices will be Be, 10e.186, £Oc.26e, and everything In the way of FEATHERS, TIPS and FLOWERS will be offered at comparatively low prices until the end of the Reason.WHAT WE WANT.We want to double our last ysar's sales this month, and if prices are any object we will easily | i 2223 and 2225 St.Catherine Street QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK.13811 THOMAS LIGGET Can Bt up Store Ghades of any size, in plais ser Just Received from Vienna, Austria the very finest and most varted stock of BENT GOODS EVER ON VIEW IN THIS CITY, \u2014CONBISTING OF- Sofa, Lounges, Reclining Chairs, Library and Hatl-Lhairs, Dining Room, Rocking and Folding Chairs, which in point of durability, elegance of styls and finish is not equalled by any yet shown, even by OWEN MoGARVEY & BON, who make the latest designs of furniture s specisity, who have just finished the very latest design and ths only one yet shown in tbis country of an Elegant WORK OR FANCY TABLE, with Éwo rows of Revolving Shelves, tn eight com- .partments, with different od) Marble or Plush Tops, one of which ison view in one of our four Show Findows « snd acknowledged the most couvenisns for ladies\u2019 uss.ime Owen McGarvey & Son Nos.1849, 1851 & 1853 NOTRE DANR ST, CORNER MoGILL STRÉET.\u2018 l138t2eo1 THOMAS LI IGGET immediats ssl, Which is rerg rprisiig everyone.361] WANTED IPPUEDIATELY | 5 Salesmen, 5 Saleswomen.apply to F.T.AKRILL, Au Bon Marche, 1867, 1869, 1571, NOTRE DANS.ST.Alphonse Valiquette.138t1 THOMAS LIGGET 9 i Is Top lar, igs ranges in sizes snd effective dssians to) © an o Ce GLENORA BUILDING.GOLONIL HOUSE HENRY TIORGHN & GO.CLEARING SALE! Parasols On WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1275, we.will offer aur Entire Btock of LADIES\u2019 AND CHILDREN'S PARASOLS At Reduced Prices! from nn -8 SATEEN PARASOL, ° Parasols! This 1 an excellent t Gpptuntty ÿ to purchase 8 Parasol considerably under market price, with à ahoice Le 100 DOZEN! COLORED SILK PARASOLS, cA ae mm OHINA SILK PARASOLS, PONGEE SILK PARASOLS, .STHIPED SILE PARASOLE, BLACK SILK PARASOLS, WATEHED SILE PARABOLS, ka, ke.HENRY.MORGAN & go, , CORNER ST.JAMES STREET and VICTORIA SQUARE Good wages to First Class Hands, fone other asad | _YHS MONTREAL DAILY STAR.THURSDAY.JUNE 187 199: DOUBLE SHENT.2 Upright Pianos FOR SALE.Baring s very Large Shock of Boautifoi Upright Pianos en hand, in Fancy Woods; and, in order to reduce (mY stock, I offer there at EXOEPTIONAL PRICES, FOR ONE MONTH ONLY: ir > 0950\u2014PERSLAN WALNUT MOrzLED Cas, 7 Oo E 280- do do do 250\u2014 Ge do do | 278 do do do 4 875- de do do * 275\u2014- ao do do 300\u2014Bracg Wazsvre de 800\u2014 do do do -\u2014 800\u2014 de ao do aap AmoouT, do 225\u2014 miles do 36 po do 380\u2014Cocosora, ie do 850\u2014-AwriQUz Oax, do 860\u2014Roszwoon, do The above Pianos contain the Finest Patent Ke- Sone Actions: bave fine full tone, even scale, and hiy finished cases, with every improvement.ONE MONTH ONLY.Orders from the country promptly and carefully attended to._QORRESPORDENCE SOLICITED! - Ronsonable Terms te Rpspousible Parties.GEORGE J SHEPPARD, | 2282 St.Catherine Street.122teod 10 15CENTS >! burs Miser\u2019 or or url Fine Shistoned or Laced SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To ORDERS BY MAIL PE oss: 55%} CLUBS SUPPLIED.© bars Laded or Buttoned pe Sia 8! ort ont @15 ia d Sitpper.750.7 drones A Goat Lows, ! or Girly\u2019 P bblo G Goat Low UE a Tan Solored Lo ee 86ants\u2019 Tan Col Moos Sayer Shoes «rat C ÿ Pape and Je and Bibra and 780, of HE Unieradt © or Filan Slippers, 400.Ww.R, THOMPSON x r.William st.1st doo! Où Goss or) ox Follaied.cat Buttoned ous Pebl Sore But 056d 324 Laced Boots, a $155, ches cheap Kid ba se! genuin tioned Boots, 3578 a pa tous Touch ch Kid Button square heel and toe, on oy 9 Fine Pre Laced a d Con, .r GENTS École, 6150 and GATE Vote [ Moms Fis Eine Bewed Low Shoes, uly st 25.© Hand-sewed Lac Laced a » Boats, cann t be Douxbt ducs and for 83 Men's Fine Fan d-sewed Low Shoes, real \u2018beauties, 81.75 aod 82 wort b $3.00 Men's Genuine Calf Han sewed Laced and Congress oe only Boys' Fin $1.90.20.8, worth 84.5 © sow cd Basta.only 81.2.Boys Good Btrong Laced boots, sizes 3 to >a.only 81.Save money by ceming direct te W.R.THOMPSON'S, 100-McGill Street.\u2014100 DiuxporLz Orrosrrs Sr.ANX's Minxsr 13812 1 law THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S Carpets are the cheapest and best made and A Jirices satisfactory.Now,thisis aFact THE ONLY ONE THAT DOES IT! \u2014_ The only Goa Btove which 80 com the gas that no unsightly canopy or Doctors are using and commending it.Cooks are pleased with it, Ladies are charmed with it.a costs only half aa much Goes as much work, and does it Gas Stoves for Tailors\u2019 Irons.Gas Stoves for Laundry Use.Gas Stoves for Soldering.Gas Stoves for 75¢ and $1.Gas Stoves for $1.25 & $1.50.Family Stoves, to grill and boil, $3.50 to $5.Gas Stoves, to bake, roast and boll, $7.50, $8.50.NEW ENGLISH GAS STOVES.aJumiree receiving, s consignment of the new EUREKA « N on-corducting, Enamelled Steel Sides.Gonuidefed the best English Btove to-day.COLE'S LAMP STORES, 1792 NOTRE DANE, 25% ST.CATHERINE ST.Po 3811 THOMAS LIGGET Continups to excite the carpet trade.13811 COLORED.MUSLINS #: CHALLIES, - : at Bo Yard, flares selection of Patterns and Colors to lotely cor consumes required, as other Gas Stoy t'as well or boites, choose Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, ,.ssals and Retqit Dry Goods, 209 ST.ANTOINE and 1441 50 MOUNTAIN STREET.ISLEFHOXE 06 10811 THOMAS LIGGET CES mrèstest facilities for the Lan 7 JROR-THE §EASIDE! A ot ft, Fil AEE TO HAND THIS WEEK: ream ae nd ait Half | the Fare, lot of mpertect White Damdak gio tha 4 9 Sh 384, 8 To Baz.104, CA To, Jo 0.20, 10 able \u2018e fai TE a Eire now till end o M dre A.OGILYY & sons.Wholesale and Retail Dry Gdeds, 203 82 Axvorss 8x.sd1es, 160 Motrrarx Sr.007.138t1 THOMAS LIGGET.fé moving à consignment of Brussels sent hing frelr.MORA N & C0, BEG TO AN- BNBY Sot t they have received noe ets pr be LS a; pa Eo 165 por yard Verona A.\u2014OUR DEPARTMENT IS C sai constantly braced up with Kovel- OA Doc It Makes - You Hungry \u201c1 have used Panes Oulery Compound and t Spring medicine meansmore now-a-days than it did ten years ago.The winterof 1886-89 hasieft the nerves all fagged eut.The nerves must be strengthened, the blood purified, liver and bowels regulated.Palne's Oelery Compound\u2014 She Bpring medicine of te-day\u2014does all thin, a8 nothing else can.Presorfbed by Physicians, Recommended by Drugyists, Endorsed by Ministers, Guaranteed dy the Manufacturers to de The Best Spring Medicine.\u201cIn the spring of 1887 I was all run down.3 would get up in the morning with so tired a feeling, and was 80 weak that Icould hardly get around.I1boughta bottle of Paine's Celery Com pound, and before I bud taken it & woek 1 felt very much better.I can cheetully recommend it to all who need a building up and strengthening medicine.\u201d Mrs.B.A.Dow, Burlington, Yt, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Be a Pleasant to a te, quick Arathi rt er and without ny a ots Sect, © ves that rugged heal taste .It cures dyspe 1a and L indred disorders.Phystcians presciibo is.$1.00.Six for 86.00, prise Monrasau.WELLS.RICHARDSON & Co.- DIAMOND DYES J, mvidind, ary oelor, LACTATED FOO J5irishenbabicsperfecly.DE WEDDING PRÉSENTS ME .Complimentary Presents: Birthday Presents! varied and EERE\u201d e stock al ed voies ou ELECTRO-PLATED WARE Of Every Description.Table Ware.Dossert Knives and Forks, Fish Carverd, Fish Fate qu Meat ers PoORA, Brass .Feru Holders, Harte 8 Stands, ano and Ta Umbrella 5 &o, \u2014ARY POVTERY\u2014 in Doulton, Dresden and ou Ivory Ware Cutlery Cabinets complet Fine Clooks in Black | Marble nad Onyx \u2014RETAIL WARKROOMS\u2014 153 St.Sulpice Street.WATSON & PEL TONi B8tfteo4 JUS RECEIVED! fs Sete 933 0 Ne 1003 an 168 © to 8 94, LanousT\u201d | Best BTOOK IX TUE CITE VALUE QUARANTERD, &.HEMSLEY, Re to.= 2011 Netre Dams stree: irs of Watches and Clocks carefully attended elephone No.1241.ort HENRY BIRKS & CO, Invite inspection of their splendid stock of Solid Sterling Silver \u2014FOR\u2014 Wedding Presents.Tea Sete.Cabinets of Spoons and Forks, Ice Cream Sets, Salad Sets, Salt Cellars, Tea Caddies, Eto.\u2014AL8O\u2014 Sliver Cups Rattles.Pap Bowls, Ke.&e, 235, 237 ST.JAMES STREET.No.(3) The Lake St.John District.Mr.L.A.W.Proulx, colonization agent of the Provincial: Government, ad » athering of citizens at St.James market, sat evening, ng forth the advan of the Lake St.John District as a place for settiers.The public would be fu tarnished an opportunity of visitin, ng the county by an excursion which would leave Montreal Agrioulture, on the 20th inst, the fare to Roberval and return being cut down to $5, The excursionists go by steamer \u201cCanada,\u201d on Thursday morning, and return any time in ten days.Col.Rhodes, Commissioner of Agriculture, and Rev, Father Labelle will accompany the excursion.The steamer \u201c Peribonca\u201d will make excursions in the lake daily.Mr.Plourde followed in the same strains gs Mr.Proulx.Another meeting is d this evening in the Ste.Cunegonde Toma Hall.\u201cJustice Soap\u201d bas won gold medals of public opinion.Much more profitable and doctrine by example than by r A.M, Hamilton, Warkworth, writes: For weeks I was troubled with a swelled ankle, which caused me much pain and anno Mr.Maybee, of this place, recom.pimen ed Thomas: Ecleetric Oll for for lt.1 tri ed It; aad Rs ou before one bottle was used is an article of great ord Examifitions are formidable even to the best prepared, for the greatest fool may ask more Pihan the insest man can answer.\u201cJustice Soap.\u201d Its superior excellence proven in bun reds of homes.rot doing evil to avoid an evil cannot be tous is Prompt rellef In sick headache, lasiness, nausea, cons! on, pain in 8 anteed those ust fiver Special Notioss, - using Oarter\u2019s Little A choice assortment of Lace and Sik at -Jletia ta B k-and Colors now to be h 8.Cars! oye Parasols to match sn goatume at eo prices.Henry Morgan Co, 36 8 Those Lace Parasols at 8, Carsley\u2019s are sell ing fast.A large number of ladiss visited that counter yesterday, and did not go without one of those handsome sun- shat es trimmell in lace, | Bargains in parasols are being offered In all grades by Henry Morgan & Co.136 3 The Means of Digestin Well Would you have your digestion performed in a regular manner and without trouble?Take after each meal a dessertapoonful of Dr.Sey's Remedy.1f your bowels are sluggish ana do not act promptly, take a tablespoonful.rand op opportunity le offered to Ladies roo ring Colored Embroideries, over 200 pieces being laid out on Tablesat 8.Car- ploy\u2019s, all reduced.The plano used at Mrs.Miller & LS Pitt's closing exercises was the te renowned Hteck, and which was from Mr.Geo.J.aapeppard, the agent, St.Catherin Real Tote , The attention of inveatorssnd speculate le drawn A the large sale of ae build | ng lots fo .bé held.on Ju ér of the Government Ordnance Lands Department.One hundred and thirty-tw.lots fn all will be sold, the majority o which front on the south side of Sherbrooke treet and overlook the famous *, sos arm\u201d Park, No better property has phan on thie market In the last fifteen ars, Every oot of land can be bu tit u upon, Th property is so divided by Mr.Jos.Bielle, Pi Sat in rear il all lots Which run abou : es ogra) : feédy and ca fs bed 0 Queeids auctioneer: ew! Arbol, ) pe ANGLICAN SYNOD.TORONTO DIOCESE AND THE JESUITS.4 Series of Resolutions Iuntreduced\u2014Notices of Motion\u2014Committees Appoluted \u2014Mission Work.[SPXOTAL TO [THE STAR] TORONTO, June 19-\u2014The second day of the annual Synod of Toro ocese was a fine one end well Pilended, Le.G.C.Mackenzie, of Huron,and A Greene, of Algoma, were Invited to a inthe 5 ynod.After the reading of the minutes the Bishop appoluted the following committee to decide upon a suitable jubilee memorial; Archdeacon dy, convener; the Provost of Trinity College, Rev.Canon Bea v.do Nab, Rev.A, H.Badnts Rov.J.Carry, Rev.D.5 Broughall, Hon.G.Wala Prot.Clark, 0 anson, Get R.B.Den Hodgins, r.A.Camp- veil, Dr Dr: Bnelllig, Mr J 36.Evañe, Mr AR.oswell Rev.Provost Four gave notice that he would move, \u201cThat In the opinion of this synod the Jesuit Rio Is, by its principles and constitution and history has been proved to be, dangerous to civil liberty and & menace to the rights: of all ciasses of Her Majesty's subjects, and that it is therefore most desirable that the legallty of the incorporation of the Jesuit Order, and the action of the Quebec Legisiation in the matter of the Jesuit Estates Act be TESTED BY THE HIGBEST COURTS of the Dominion and the Empire, and that | the members of the Bynod will support every effort to obtain such testing the sald incorporatian, and should the act ultimately be found to be legal, the members of the Synod will use all constitutional \u2018means towards o obtaining the of such ineor- poral Rev.J.D.Cayley gave notice that he would move: at the Church of England temperance society and is hereby authorized to urchase :literature for its de- tothe value of $500, the better to Important \u2019 Ei the society to forward its Rev.Beptimus Jones gave notice of a mo- ton chat à nsion of $200 per annum be granted, of er from the widows and or- sion fund or general purposes fund, to the ow or he late Rev.Dr.Smithers, who labored for so many years a8 a devoted misslobary in this di Mr.5.G.Wood gave notice that he will move, seconded by Mr.Thomas Hodgins, Q.C.;: \u201cThat 8.tition to the following tted from this Synod to the Provincial 8 ynod at its ensuing session: That the Synod of the diocese of Toronto respeotfully requests that the MEMORIAL OF THR SYNOD respecting the use of the revised version of 0 Old and New estaments, which was P.to the Provincial Synod at its ast session, but not dealt with ars by the journal of its proceedings, \"be \u201ctaken into consideration and upon y both houses of the Provincial Synod at he eRsu- ing session, and that the action taken thereon be communicated to the proper officers of the Synod.\u201d Notice was given by Rav.Septimus Jones and Rev.Dean Allen \u201cthat the subject of mure satisfactory accoinmodation of the Synod officers and ite committees be referred to the executive committee, with power to act.\u201d Rev.E.W.Bibbald gave notice: \u201cThat this Synod elect four representatives to act on the provisional committee of the Equal Ri Ig hts Association.r.Thomas Hodgins, Q.GC, will move \u201cThat the powers conferred upon the Synod | 5 the net of the last session of the Provin- al Legislature, to consent to approve of sales ol church property, be exercised by the committee on rectory lands, and the land and investments, in accordance with the provisions < of the said ac Rev.Rural Dean Kirhy vai move, sacond- ed by Rev.H.J.Hamilton, \u201cThat this Synod respectfully request the Lord Bishop to providea SPECIAL MIBBIOKARY COLLECT, and to authorize its use in the regular Gigeess\u201d of the Church throughout the ocese.-potice motion had been a fended to the report of the > Mission Soar or the year ended 0th April was presented and reads as fullow .1888, 1889.Diocesan Missions.418, 958 15 811,990 98 Dom estio M ons.578 3,277 2 Fore] Missions a a 4,081 28 8,211 79 TOUR].00000000 822,952 18 $18,470 98 - Rural Dean Langtry, while regrettin the failing off in the amounts to be devote to mi miseion work, said he thought that in- of putting more missionaries into the Fry it would be better to huve the stationed clergymen exert themselves more than they have done in the past.The Bishop sald that he feared there would be no speakers for the mission meeting this evening.The committee appoin Rar made no report, peither had Rev.A.8.Watham, who was to have spoken, appeared, He (the Hishop) was afraid missionary meet- tngs was, use a familiar expression \u201cpiayed out.\u201d He sugs ested instead of the meeting that a evening session of t ynod be hel sor deal with the subject of Talaeione (Applau A member of monbèrs of the Synod tried to explain why they had done so little for the mission fund, but finally the report Was allowed to pass.STANDING COMMITTEES, The following members of standing committees were then elected : Gre Biogas Breslin je .Ss Aran, Musson po, Gio! Bi and Land\u2014Rev, Canon H.B.Osler, Rev.John Lan by, M.A, Rev.John y, D.D., BR.D,; non Tremayue, M.A.Rev: 86 tius Jones, M.A., Rev.À.A.Judge Bots mp; P.H chfor: Lord Bishop of To- \u2018Archdeacon of York, the Archdeacon of of Peterborough; anery of Toronto\u2014Rev.J.Lang- A, RD, J.W.a Whitney; Bural liner of West York- Rural Dean Os Al fred \"Hoskin, Rural Demos ler} t York\u2014Rur Dean Dr.Carry, John Cowan; Rural Deanery of Pool\u2014Rural Dean Swallow Judge tt; Rural Deanery ast Himooe\u2014< Rural Dean Hewat \u201cow AA.Rural Deanery ol Dean anarkoy a Hamilton; Rural Yeo uth Bimeoo\u2014Hural Dean Ball, \"on.GW.Allan .C,L.; Rural 1 of Durbam \u2014 Rural Ai 26 nson; Rural ni Dean ©; Biinnoe Rural 4 Hard ins.amare, J.D.Spt, i.A, N.'Wide and Orphans\u2014Rev.À.J.Brough- Rev.C.E.Thomson, M.A.Jobo rela ion, B.D., Rev.A.H.Ba M.A, Rav.T.C.Desbarres MA, Tor Provost \u2018Boddy, D.C.L odins, ne.D., Ÿ ; Cam H.C Déc corge M .Evans, A.It.Boswell, ox .1 s\u2014Rov, W.E.Coope Ggogral Pee idloton, B.An per, 1.rer.Ww Anda = ha Davideo M.v.John.Pearson, Rev.H.F.rw v.H.GQ.Baldwin, M .Howard, A.B.Lambe, 5, Ad.Jeo.L Gillespie, Barlow Bi ads Rl umbterlan: 2, rca Shoot and Book and Tract\u2014 Rev.lay, M.A, Rev.C.0.Johnson, Rav.W.Paterson, M.A., v.W.C, Brad- sia.Rev.Joun Farnoomb, M A.pr C.Le Ingles, M.A, Re à bless patrick, ge vans, r pats ric 00.8.Holmsted, Geo.ect D A ar- ine.Li LL.B.,C.R.wo Baar an A, J.C, Audit Rov.A: Hart, Rev.W.8.Westne .D, Rev.Boott Howard, M.A., J.?pour \u2018Burch, A ; 3.Ligh Bu uperannuation, -\u2014 M.A us Rural mus Jon v.PA.Canon À Dumoulin, M A, Rev.W, , Bradshaw, A.H.Camp Alderman Yerral, Wm, Ince, Clarkson Jones, C Jd, Bromtii Alan Macdougall, oo -E.Turbo read 8 8 PRISON REFORM, after which the report of the widows\u2019 and orphans\u2019 funds was adopted, It.contained follow!ng clause: \u2018Your committee x to report an actual balance of $122.15, instead of, as last year, deficit of $34 a They desire, however, to draw the attention of the 8ÿn to the fact that while the necessary, ex penditure | A the r was $6379.08 the mount (ved m collection va 3632 wis of & enoy between Incorhe THIRD EDITION, expenditure of 85832, or a total deficlency of: refund from the hie of $200, together with docs, calles.- tions which have come in and those d ua.© from the last April offertory, will enable ft to meet ita liabilities, but nu further aid oan at present be given to divinity students.\u201d n the avening a lively discussion on mise sion work, which was ntroduced by Dean Langtry, took place.The Bishop alluded to the very manifest lack of interest, aithough there were some laudable exceptions, in MISSIONS IN THR COUNTRY LISTRIOTS.Prayer alone was not effective, fof God expected that all men should work.Rural Dean Allen, with 40 years ex- pcrience, thought the hindrances arose rom the want of clasticity in the methods of the church.Long addresses aud disquisitions discouraged the peuple.Missions aries from tho Old Country wers annoyed by the difficuitiés o[ à new country, aud moreover the immigrants were \u2018accustomed an established church and never paid voluntarily.The different sections ana divisions among the members of tho diocese were a great restraint.Tho clergy i should unite, the laity should unite and & march would be made onward, Dr.Carry said that the root of success was grounded in the spiritua life, Absence = of religious spirit was not the only detriment Lo success, but clergymen became physically and mentally incapable, The superannuation fund should be increased.Then men who had become useless, through?loss of vigor or through erunkiness,c could ba provided for, and the people would not Le provoked, The me eting then adjourned.CERRYMANDER FIRST, , \u201cFhen Dissolution and Provincial Elections \u2018 pasiqualitirn in the Autumn.The recent article \u201cin L'Electeur, reproduced in the STAR, which Is generally looked upon as foreshadowing a dissolution of the - Local Legislation after an Autumn on, has set the politicians tulking and discuds~ ~ ing the outlook.Mr.Jumes McShane does not believe there is any truth in the stor: \u201cI havo heard that there hus Leen an article in L'Electeur which has been interpreted as indicating that the Government wishes to warn the electors, to be In readiness fora general election,\u201d he said to-day, \u201cI have not seen Lhe article and do not think there any such intention on the part of Mr.Mercier.1 du nul believe there will be any .election tn the Autumn.I am not in the vernment secrets, but I think I may safely say that if it was the intention of Mr, Mercier to hold à geueral election immediately he wouid have let me know it for obvious reasons.\u201d Hon.H.Starnes said: \u201cThere will be no general elections until after a re-arrange- ment of constituencies, which will distribute the seats more equitably, as for example in Montreal and Quebec, Ihave heard no of an autumn session or a dissolution.\u201d Mr.Nantel, M.P.P., of La Presse, said: \u201cI believe that the article in L'Ælecteur is intended as the first note of the cam and that there will bo in all probabil election in the Autumn.\u2018There \u2018gerrymander\u2019 first, and that will\u2019 a tate a session of the House previously.The governinental poverty must compel al to du something.They have no money paign, Ly 8 an i there is the $400,000 for the Jesulte tates to he provided, A sum of $100, 000 for iron bridges will be neeaed, und proba~ bly $250,000 on public buildings.The Government will have to negotiste another Joan and they dare not goto the House with such a proposition prior to an election.They rovably \u2018gerrymunder\u201d the constituencies at the enrliest moment and then dissolve.\u201d Mr, Dansereau said :\u2018\u201cl am certain that there will be no election before the constituencies have been \u2018gerrymandered,\u2019 and the Government is not ready for an election.ldo not know of course, but my opinion ls not ; that there will be an election this Autumn.\u201d - A MASONIC CASE Before the Courts\u2014A Myson Said to Have Disposed of the Effects of n Lodge.The masonic case of of Donals vs.Maynard, which was opened before Mr, Justice Lore anger, has been postponed until Heptember on a motion made by the defendant\u2019 s counsel, that Mr.8.J.Thom e ex-Master of St.Geor ge's Lodge, 0 English Register, produce the lodge books, which he claims are in England.The action is tal y Mr.Donais to recover 860V, the value of the Jodge effects, which he tlalms were trang.rred to him b y Mr.Thompson.Theclalm pi the plaint n rosisted by Mr.Maynard.the present master of the lodge, on the round that the effects in question, which ave since been destroyed by fire, were the property of the lodge, and that Thompson, who wae only an_oflicer of sald lodge, had no right to dis of them, they baving.been purchased out of lodge funds.Button, à the highost representative of the Grand Lodge 0 England, testitied that Mr.Thompson had been suspended from his masonie privileges,and that his appeal from this edict had been dismiescd.Mr.Thompson in his evidence admitted he had re- celved a communication from D.D.Gil}, purporting to suspend him from masonic H hts, but he denied the latter\u2019s authority.© cu wakens o good deal of intérest moe masonic fraternity, and the p ceedings were listened to with much [h- terest.French Canadians in New England.A Vermont correspondent of L\u2019 d, writing to that journal regarding the standing of French Canadians and Catholics generally in New England, Rives the foilow- ing facts and figures, taken trom Sadliers Catholic Almanac of 1884: Catholtes, Archdlocese of Boston 320,000 + Diocese of springtield.155,000 Providence, Mu.156,000 \u201c Burlington.vtr.45.000 s artford, Conn | 178,000 o orth, Me 55,00 \u201c* Manchester, N.HE 50,000 Or & total of 956,000 Catholtos of all - Out of this number there ate 6,000 French Canadluns or one-third of the entire Catholic population, They are located as follows: Massachusetts.eves - 166, 000 * Rhode Island.256 \u201cre Less co 00000 The French Canadians are in a in fn the dioceses of Burlington, Portlan Manchester.The writer states that two ago a petition was sen from Burlington, asking that the toast © of 8t.Patrick raised to tho first Placa, 1 because the majority were Irish, This \"has _ since been changed, Address_and Purse to Mr, D.A.P.Watt, A large assembly gathered yesterday in .the Board of Trade rooms, in order to tentif their a preciation of the efforts of Mr; A.P.Watt, in the direction of furthering trade in the city.The chair was occupi by Mr.R.Reford, and among those presebt were: Messrs.Andrew Allan, ILE.Murray, W.W.Ogll¥ie, Joseph Gould, T.A Crane, John Magor, Jas.8.Norris, R.Peddie, R.M.Esdaile, dam G.Thomson; John Mo 0 P.Hebert, J.Murray Smith, A \u201cWollersian Thomas, Hu h ple nnag, Elgar Judge, and Jas.P.le Mr.R.Fialned the object of the.meeting, eulogizing Mr.Watt as a valuable citizen, wno had sacrificed his time agd money in the Interests of the commercial community, a gentleman representing a rare class.He then presented him with 8 purse and read an dress, couched highly coimplimentar ry terms Mr.Wait, who briefly replied.Remarks 9 seu istie character were made hy Messrs, giivie, J.P.Cle eghore, ,H.McLpnnan, ~ BY Hebert, Magor an J J.Murray 8 ith.Assignment of & J.& H.Taylor.J.& H.Taylor, dealers in railway equfp- ments and engineering supplies, have assigned at the instance of James Rober manufacturer of lead Pb eti& with Habl i ties exceeding 33 V0, The indirect Jiabilities are: Bank of British North Anerion $16,400.57% Bank of Toronto, 725.74; Hugh McLennan, $2598.89; La Soni Nationale; $2598.89.~ Amon ie PLA ltabilities are: Crathern & Cav orhill, $700.84, Hughos & Ste henson, $1798; H Ives & Co, $3710; R.Mitchell & Co., $6342; Co., 81036; John MoDou- all, $4226; w.Stephens, $6897; Mrs, ne; Ta lor, 810.000; WI, Beatty, Toronto, eo, Mc Dougall & Co Three Rivers, 3110 Russell X Pinkerton, pt Reading Iron None $4769; Stewart Æ Jimen, Ot J.Stewart & Co, Glu-gow, $5024, Irish Catholic Temperance Convention.The following have been elected officers of the Irish Cutholic Temperance Convene tion: President, Rev, Father MoCarthy, vice-president, Mr.I.Latimore, treasurer, $ Hogan.secretary, Mr.J.B 8.Rielly., The Farly Closing Movement.Thè Dry Good# Ciérks\u2019 association have réceived $100 from Mr.W.towards furthering tho carivlosihgacheme, -2 A pda pre ni tec ete en Pig pe, 2 es deg pnw ?Rol D D rer PO Tite TA _ ANNUAL MEETING OF.\u201cTORONTO MÉTHODISTS.CONFERENCE.Where Ministers will be Stationed During the Coming Year\u2014KRev.Hugh Johnson Elected Presidont.{APECIAL TO-THE STAR.) June 13.\u2014The follow is he tario ministers, with the place are to preach during the ensu- > \u2018decided by the stationing com- the Toronto Conference: TORONTO EAST DISTRICT.Toronto \u2014 Metropolitan.Rev.Leroy Hooker) 1 Rev.Win, With: row} Rev.John Bhaw, .Rev.Samuel Rose, D.D., Rev.John Hunt: \u2018Rev.E.B.You Berkeley streot\u2014 Rev.T Sherbourne street Lev.Rev.Edwara H.D.Dewart, Rev.Alexandor Sutherland, Rov.James Gray, Rev.John od Walkerton\u2014J.C.Slater, J.H.Starr, Rose avenue, are to be under superintendence of 8 J, Hunter, Rev.gS, WW, Bee, Rev.William v.P.D.will, Rev.D.Ù.Clappi- son.Central \u2014 Bev.Coverdale Watson, Rev.John Shuttleworth, Rev.I.W, McCallum, Rev.Charles Silvester.ral: eo! Rev.C.E.Manning.Rev.G.« J.Bishop.: \u201c King po Rev.J.McD.Kerr, Rev.W.8.okstoc la .- Wood Green\u2014Rev.W.F.Wilson.ueen st, Enst\u2014Rev.James Matheson.Dor Mills Bev.Wm.B.Booth.York\u2014Rev.D.Idle.Scarboro\u2014Rev.J.J.Reditt, A.P.Lather.Daviesville Rev.J.J.Ferguson, linton\u2014Rev.H.W.Me avish.llowdule\u2014Rev, C.A, Sim Newtonbrook-Rev.3 C.ior, Rev.Charles Fish.Richmond HN ser TMS Richmond HiIL_ev.M.Spoon, Rev.@.N.Rutledge, Rev.C.H.TORONTO WEST DISTRICT.Toronto, Elm street\u2014Rov.D.G.Sutherland, Rev.Sami.Tucker.New Hichmond Me Caul street\u2014Rev.J.E.Lance Rev, Maniy Benson, Rev.J.H.Banca is left without a station for one year at his own reques! Broadway Tabernacle\u2014Rev.W.R.Parker, Rev.K.Creighton, Rev.BR.Pinch, supornu- tints.Bloor street\u2014 Rev.H.Johnston, Rev.T.A.Ferguson is superannuate St.Paul's\u2014Kev.A.M.Philli ps, Rev.John Potts, Rev.M.Fawoet Rev.Thos.Woolsey, superannuated ohn Doel, supernu- ry.a W.Glover ls left for one year vitnouts station at his own request.| Euclid A v.Geo.Wet ber.Wesley Churob-Rev,.Won Galbraith.Parkdale\u2014Rev.S.G.Stone.Rev, James Smith is superennuated.Agnes St.\u2014Rev.W.A.od well, Kev.J.M: - wilkinson, Rev.John 1 Doel superuumerary.T.W, Glover is left for one year with- os a sstion at his own request.Euclid Avenue\u2014Rev.George Webber.Bathurst Street \u2014Rev.B.McKeek.Clinton Street\u2014Rev.Charles Langford.1 ver Court\u2014 Rev.Thomas, E.Bartiey.C.arence'À venue\u2014 .Andrews, Ernest Avenue\u2014Rev.J.F.Metcaile.Davenport\u2014Rev.E.B.Harpe The Rev.David Jennings issu perann uated, West Toronto, Johnston Street\u2014Rev.W, J.Barwell.Mimico and Lambetoun Rev.J.Pearen.Islington\u2014Rev.R.P.Bow.NT e\u2014Rev.Potor Campton \u2018Rev.Charles Zion Senurch, Clare avenue\u2014Rev.J.Mil- per is superannuatod.A.J.Foye, W.P.Leek, R.G.Davey at college.BRAMPTON DISTRICT.Brampton, Grace Church\u2014Rev.E.Roberts, Rev.George 1 Deynon.Rev, George Jacques, |- Calgary, rannuated.St.Paul\u2019s\u2014 Rev.John Philp, M.A., Rev.Mobert Boyle, superannua Branipton Éast\u2014Rev.John Mahon.Brampton West\u2014Rev.Henry Harpe Streetsville\u2014Rev.W.R.Barker, Rov.\u2018Geo.McCaliou tough.Rev.W.T.Hicks, Rev.I.E.Flopehor, Toro Mat of the Q where Ing year, mitiee of alton-Rev.Thon Campbell, Rev.J.H.Stonehouse, superanuua Weston.-Rev.8.C.Pills jr, Rev.E.C Laker; Jer.Thomas 8.Keough, super- ?\u201cHov.& ok C.Wright is left without a circuit for one year at his own re juest.Etobicoke\u2014 Rev.8S.K.A Humber, Campbell's CrooD%er, Thomas \u2014Rev.T.Edwards.v.J.Thornton Caldwell.3oiton\u2014Rev.ea.alker, W.K.Hugar, ohn Robson, at college, Whitby atric, Wh tby\u2014Rev.J.F.Ock-' .Bev.John J.Hare.or: Perry\u2014H.M.Manning.Brooklin\u2014Rev.Thomas Dunlop.Columbus\u2014W.Kennar.Myrtle\u2014Rev.W.G.W, Hewitt.Piékering-E.Barrass, D , D.ox.KJeinbur Grenwood\u2014 W Ciaremont\u2014Rev.C.J.Dobson.Prince Albert\u2014Rev, F.C.Kean, Rev.S.©.Stilo, sr, Rev.D.B.Madden is superan- BG reenbank_ Rev, George Wood.\u201c Beu ça Rev 5 A.Arkels.Port Perry\u2014Rev.H.À.Brown.i BOWMANVILLE DISTRICT.Bowmanville, Church street\u2014Rev.W.HL.Matthews.Quee: n street\u2014Rev.J.E.Sanderson, Rov.Paul Robins superannuated.hawa\u2014Superannuated, Rev.A.B.Demill, Bev 3.Tonks , Oshawa, Metcalf street, v, n.Joweastle and Qrono\u2014Rev.Janies Thom, ; Rev.A.Runkin/ Orono.Novtenvilien Her S.H.Bartiett.Tyrone\u2014L.{hilps; Re v.W.A, Bun Hampton\u2014Rev.R ! MeCullough.x \" san- Eaviskillen pnd South Darlington\u2014Rev.Ora right\u2014J.Whitlock, A.E.Sanderson, 11 8s.Ashton, B.A., 18 to be left with- a cirouit for the purpoee of pursuing udies, UXBRIDGE DISTRICT.; Uxbridge- Rev.A.Brown, T.Foster, su- porannuated ;Rov.J, Degeer,superaunuated.Markham\u2014Rev.Newton Hill, tevale\u2014Rev.J.R.Real.Stouffvilie\u2014Rev.George Brown.Unionville\u2014Rev.W.Ww Harris.Goodwood\u2014Rev.J.W.pl Elnson.Lemonville\u2014Rev.W, P.Bro Mount Albert_Rav.Thos.Snowden.S8andford\u2014J E well.manton-\u2014Rev.5 \u201cSing (Vallentyne Epeom\u2014Rev.N.wood.yne).Sutton\u2014Rev.M.sam Sutton West\u2014Rev.D.\u2018Cattanach.Georgina lsiand to be supplied from BRADFORD DISTRICT.Bradford\u201d Roy J.W.Jolliffe.Newmarket\u2014Rev.L.W.Hill.Cookstown\u2014Rev.Geo.Edwards.Alonzo\u2014Rev.E.Swartout.liston\u2014W.'G.Howson, Rev.G.F.Lee, .3.Houghan, superannuated.\u2018West Easa\u2014 Rav.Thorsley.Aston and Bond Head.\u2014Rev.J.W.Bar: * Beton and potenham\u2014Rev.W.A.V.E.; Pabtyson, \u2014 M cMillan Lloydtown\u2014Rev.C.\"E.Perry, Rev.N.E.Bchomberg\u2014 Rev.H.Moore.Aurora\u2014Rev.Peter Addison.omparancoville.Rev.Henry McDowell.Aurora (ing Rev Gi .8.Hun nsville\u2014 W.F.Ferrer, Ten T.bot, Rev.B.A.Innisfil, Rov.trond\u2014Rev.J.R.\u2018Aikenhead.Holand Landing\u2014Rev.lsaac Baker, B:R.ways, J.Lavary, at college.ORANGEVILLE DISTRICT.5 Orange ville\u2014Rev.C.E.Mcintyre, Rov.Simpson, Bepernumerary.Has- Shelburne Rev.Abbs.monte\u2014Kev.A.Hichard, John Locks, Hornings Milis\u2014Rev.John man.* Hone, pod Roy y James 10Inpson.\"Thos.Reid a edon-\u2014 Rés.Thomas Leonard.p B'edon (Lamel)-Hev.Thomas Leonard; Arey Mills\u2014Rov.ÿ BW Bopd\u2014lev.Jas.Speer, Rev.4.H.onu Ive, ©liToion Wost_\u2014Rev.Wilson McDonnid, Caledon Eas East.Bav, Ww.Riel ardson, 8.Blancuard, J.T.-Morris, | BARBRIR DISTRICT.! Oollier B Btrsek.Bev, J.F.German, tt without a ciroult out $ ing.Thos.Wiliams, ! pr suporan- ; pas = is jratques Andrea Bee J.es Allandal o\u2014Rev, J.W.on; \u2018Rev.Angus Clarke, Bev.John E.Garaine.Dalston\u2014Raev.J.A.Trollope.» v.Lager SE Oro Statiun\u2014Rev.J.Egan Bevern Bridge\u2014Rev.J.Smiley, M.A.Rama\u2014Rey.J.B.Armstrong.Orilltn\u2014 Win.N.Chantier, W F.Roach, at COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT.college.Collingwood\u2014Rav, Joseph H.Locke; Rev.E.Stllows, superannaa Thornbury\u2014Rev.G.Washington.Heathcote\u2014-Rev.W.H.Madden Ravonnu\u2014 Rev.Paul Flint; Rev.J.Foster, superannuated (l'hornbury).aford\u20141tev.W.Pirvitte, Andrew Armstrong, superannua St.Vincent\u2014 Rav.das, L qu Meaford\u2014Rev.Maxwell, ki Leggott.Singhampton\u2014Rev.We J: Meatherlll.Avening\u2014Rev.T.G.8 Creemore\u2014Rev.ain Veber.Stayner\u2014G.W.Stevenson.BEACEBRIDGE DISTRICT.Bracebridge\u2014G, M.Brown Gravenhurst\u2014Guorge \u2018Bro : Utterson\u2014One to be sent Tider superin- tendout ot Brabebridge., Windermmere\u2014Rev.B.Benyon.Ulingron\u2014Rev.Phili] Jones.Pori Catrling\u2014 Rev.3.Rowe.Iroquois Indinns\u2014 Native assistant.Huutsville\u2014Rov.Richard Clarke.HHiside\u2014Rov.W.W.Walker (under super- intenuent of Huntsville), Rev.R.N.Hill, supernumerary, Emsdale\u2014 Rev E.F.Paul.Burks Falls\u2014Rov.Calvin Shaw.yuniridge\u2014 Rev.R.Foye.outh Itiver\u2014One to Le Haldane Hiil\u2014Rev.J.V.5 unkett (under superinteudent of Emsdale).PARRY SOUND DISTRICT, Parry Sound\u2014Rev.J.A.Chapman.Moukellar\u2014Rev.D.D.Fra Duuvehurst\u2014Rev, W.C.a dorson (under superintendent of McKellar).lagnetawan\u2014Rev.Win, Nixon.Dufferin, Rossenu\u2014one wanted for each.Parry Isiund, Shawanaga and French River\u2014Ruv.Allan Salt.Christian and Boausvleil Island \u2014 Rev.Philip Sparling, W.A.Klias at college.ALGOMA DISTRICT.Sault Ste Marle\u2014Rev, R.Cade, Korah\u2014Rev.Isaac Couch (under superintendency sé chairman).Garden River Rev.Joseph Wilson (under the superintendent of Bruce Mines).Bruce Mines\u2014Rev.edford.St.Joseph Island\u2014 Rav.L.Lovering, (under superinteadent of Bruce Mines).Thessalon\u2014Rev.F: W er.Day Mills- One to be sent, under super- Intendeñce of chairman of district.Gore Bay.\u2014Rev.Herbert Lee.Little Current\u2014W.H.Laidlaw.Manatowing\u2014One wunted, James Basker- ville, superannuated.Sautield\u2014Rev.5 Down.WOMAN'S WORK.Resolutions Passed and Work Done by the Wouien®s Christian Temperance Union.< ISPP.CTAL TO THE STAR.) (ORONTO, June 13.\u2014The socond day C.of the minlon W.Convention was as successful as tbe first\u201d The morning wus taken up by a discussion of Band of Hope work, and at two the regular session began with devotional exercises by Mrs, Bryson, of Montreal, who prayed specially for a young male triend of hers who was a drunkard.Mrs.Fostar, of Knowlton, Que., presided.The Executive Committee repo the fol- «lowing committees: Work\u2014Mrs.Steadman, Mrs.C.F, Williams, Miss Bowes, Mrs, Andrews, and Mrs.J.R.Cavers, Resolutions\u2014Mrs, Archibald, Mrs.San- dercon.Mrs.Major, Mrs.Budd and Miss att Mrs.Fawcett and Mra.Middleton were appointed to tako charge of the \u201cQuestion Drawer,\u201d and submit the answers to the Executive Comiuittee.The topic of \u201cWomen as Wage Earners.\u201d which was postponed from Tuesday's meeting, was theb taken up.An interesting paper on the question was read by Miss Phelps, St.Catherines.The treasurer, Mrs.Turnbull, St.John, B., presented her report.It showed that $28.10 was to the credit of the Dominion Wo U., after all expenses been paid.Miss Lucar, Dominion superintendent of the \u201cHygiene and Horology Department.\u201d introduced the subject by a paper outlining the work that had been done in that line during Lhe past four years.Mrs.Jarman, Toronto, introduced the sub- je ect of social purity in a somewhat lengthy ut interesting paper.re.Turnbull, 8t.John, N.B,, followed up the question.Princess Viraqua, of Kalamazoo, Mich., an Indian woman, and a sister of \u2018Dr.Oron- hy atekha, spoke on THT, TEMPERANCE QUESTION at some length and shbwed that she was evidently well acquainted with the subject, The following resolutions were adopted 3 Ww eres, in the opinion of the Dominion .Uwthe time has arrived when the public opinion of the Domjnion demands he enactment of a probibitory law for the suppression in Canada of the Importation, manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors, therefore, resolved, that petitions be eirculated throughout the provinces for.the purpose of obtaining the signatures of ersons qualified to vote, praying that Government would introduce a bill into Parliament for the purposes above referred to; alse that a committee, consist ing of one ou from each rovince, be appointed to draw u up said petition and to secure the co-operation and assistance of other temperance societies \u201cthroughout the Dominion.A resolution was also adopted conveying greetings and an expression of sympathy to Mrs.Dr.Youmuns, who 1s unable to be present through illness.At the evening session, held in the church of the Redeemer, Bloor street, Rov.Septi- mus Jones was chairman.The foliowlng ladies spoke: Mrs.Lucas, Mrs.Middleton, Mrs.Doran, Miss Minnie Pheips, Mrs.Frances E.Willard, and Dr.Princess Vir- aque.PERSONAL.Dr.E.Motr, of Quebec, 1s at the Hall, Mr.Frank Ross, of Quebec, is at the Hall, Signor Campanini and wite, Signorina De Vere and fitteen mem bers of of Lhe Gilmore band are staying at the Windsoi Lieut, jo Whig An visits Nicolet.0n Tuesday next, when bas Ww, be the \u20ac quest ot the Seminary.An address 1s to be presented him dy the Council and a dramauo entertainment given in bis honor in the evening.Dr.FT; Ste Hunt, who IS now sojourning at spuyten Duy vil, eleven miles from New ork, writes to a friend that he Is confined to wit! an old-time nMiction, gout, a painful, but not dangerous form.«f thie malady.ok Alexander Macdonald, of st.Johns, Que, nor of the steam yachts \u201cAlexandria\u201d and LOUE, * has heen elected commodore of the Mont- reai Yucht Clud, by à unanimous vote, donald takes great interest in yachting ond aquatic Sports gonbrally and \"ne Mont treal al Sanh, Cinh 18 to be congratulated upon the selection ot its chier oliicer.The residence of Mr.Joseph Mocausiana.usé Jarvis street, Toronto.presented Inst e very em and very | 2 mated scene, the bin belng arriage of Miss Hester Mocausiand to Mr.Pirie, of the Montrenl \u20ac STAR.The cere- r of guests witnessed the pb rocesdings.\u2026 JF and ve.Pirie left last night for a tour in Mar ritime Provinces.MARRIAGES.FRASER-NOLDA\u2014At Lachute.on the 11th tfost., at the ren dencs o James Emsile, Rev, John 3, Robert Fraser te Ida.daughter of he late Charles Ernest Nolda, of Londo DEATHS.HYDR= He swam for the shore, and was within 100 yar of it when he thiew up his hands and Tran dom.one T0688, re.No dl ais aa taken ob Te Ai Lo oars of age, and \u2018was devoted fed Curhtinn tian Evangelist of the lye | ren Order.He spent nearly ar Siri h.Dreth in Sanaa avg the United States, e ord o of the late \u2018 Marquis of Exeter.fo Tort the oity of Quebec use he was \u2018refused permission to, h ois peculiar doctrine to soldiers.nt his summer hereabou te.He intended et so Faghad early this autumn.ne of the wou ded, A ab Clelland, d.died this morning.Bot hof ia are and his t The d now number 74 Others 4 the wounded are in a critical con- = othing but Smoke.A miniature ule occurred at Murray's | hotel on Commissioner'sstreet near Jacques fuer square at 4, 45 o'clock this morning, oat amount of smoke from à our an chimney hav pene- brated the hose.throu h the oped ndows.readily lire tained Pho cnn called out and © cause vol the alarm.\u201cTT Laval Stooks Quieter.7 The sales on Local Exchan; morning 043 shares.Bank of rr closed salés 233 On 135, M te al 148, Richelieu at 62, gas at 20 B14 and orth West Land at 87 T Merchants Bank sold at { 146.Now Woeta- nd of 134 better at 85 va db, dé, Tolegrapi sl cp et LL EAT.(RE brothers were killed Nog - The Font End OCattie Market\u201c At the Kast mere ¢ 6032 call.of \"sheen sheep, Fra vet $ Yoo tor ex rt i catue, \u201ceo enr ao a Ri HE vos, vo ALLIE TL ron oxen MONTRETE iL KTocK FRORANGE sioc fae out 9 ser & Go.June 13, 1880, tity YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.rted for the Star b; took Droles el Le Haran bY ver sirect ! 210 TT 6 ME Weld 1 Tia ly B; Bros.Atch.T.KB.fy iH Fi = 1083 101 Se Po \u2014 - = pref,.\u2026 - | - se = | HiRes Nr 2 | 2 rete Ll à d \u20ac vo.$.a | 50 Hock Ts Lt 3 3 rie k Westin] \u2014 \u2014 |Mich.& Term, 262! Fa) ILL.Conv.\u2014 (st Fan & D.744 72 jersey Gentil 118 111 Do pref \u2014 115 \u20ac, \u2014 \u2014 as ga | 62 ; 8x se Cen, ~ | 16 Mé : i Mau, Elev, no bi pr dosg 0 P 7034 Bt.Kxohatre 488 rer .i 2634 Mon 2) 24 GRAINS IN NEW IURa B y Reported for the STAn.Jane 13.Moai |Opsa\u2019ux,tiixnest Lowest Latest.WHALT dues] \u20ac ais | Te fom ax EN Fe GRAIN IN CHICAGO, | | Month \\Upeuing ei Lowest.Closing War July.76) 76 Do You Ever Aug.3 2 cu HR |: a | GO A FISHING?SR / 35 L# You do and Wish tô be Success/u! You Must Aug i 2 Buy Your TACKLE from us.Bopt 2% 22 2e \u2014Nete a Few of Our Lea dere\u2014 pare IN CHICAGO.33 3 ot nt Bory Bod a 206, 30e, 50, \u2018Ope i wes d m Fo du | DER TER nest | Bas Ba pneu For Ju oie 5 4 nt ne fin AUX.331g) gi ST I # Eu, plit Bamboo Trout À ou; dope 180 11:87 #7 1 4 Joint Bass Bods, from 750 to $9.00.Laxp \u2018duly.ith Brass Reels, 25¢, 50c, 60a, 75e, Vue, 81.00.\u2018Ans.g 2 i g 30 ¢ Pras Click Reels, 750.100.$1.00 up.ro - 80 Phanto torn innows, Insecta l Flies, Castine Lines Baskets.Minnow Cans, Tackle Bozes, etc, ete SAVE YOUR EYES! PROF.SAMUELS.GRANT, Skilled Optician (1st Honors Diploma, Ophthalmic Oollege, New York, under Dr.Bucklin, A M., M.D.) Will use extra carefniness and del 1 iy and'e exactly ar the ayes and ja a ALE, celebrate: Érecisacor with our which are .soft an No sdvance in ead HENRY GRANT & SON, Skilled Opticians, 136xeod 72 BEAVER HALL, cor.Dorchester Bt.Fine Gold Brooches and At ROSS\u2019.Bolid Gold Brooches from.Diamond Sold Gold Baby Fine from.we HENRY ROSS, 137 St.Peter Ntreot, 8 doors from Craig.138x A.O.U.W.' The members.of Federation Northern Assurance Company, OF LONDON.ROBERT W.TYRE, - 1724 NOTRE DAME STRERT.- Manager.Every description af property insured at modergte rates.1v1x UBLIC NOTICE.Is hersby given that on TUESDAY, the eighteenth of June inst., st ten o'clock in the foreñoon, at No.26% of St.Elizabeth street, in the city of Montreal, domicile of Thomss Edmond d'Odet d'Orsonnens.Esquire.Doctor, etc., where his wife Marie Louise Adeline Dorval dfed, will be exposed and sold by us, Cleophas Edouard Leclerc, the undersigned Ngtary Public for the Province of Quebec, proceeding to the inventory of the goods of the community of proper: ty, which bas existed between said d\u2019Orsonnens snd bis said wife, and .of the continuation of the ssid community, all the inventorized bousehold farni- ture and movables of said community and continus- tion of community, as well in the preseuce as in the absence of the interested parties duly notified, at the conditions which will then be explained.| Dated at Montreal, the 11th June, 1899.138 \u20ac C.E.LECLERC, N.P.ROBERT ELSMERE For 18 Cents, REDUCED FROM 80 CENTS, F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St.Catherine st.PIGS FOR SALE! ads Suffdlk Bwine Record et fre Sas 5 9 ] Pair, oF Bve dolfareeech, Addveon ;SOLONEL RHODES ERY ecm, Nordheimer\u2019s great sale by t | auction of Pianos continued Sat- \u201curday, 15th instant, at 10 a.m.Extraordinary bargains.Now on view.1833 Notre Dame st.Livery § tables.ON THE 15th JUNE, 1889, Boarding Stables will be opengd at the corner of Dorchester and Jaogues Cartier streets, With 6 foil sssortment of single and double vehicles.Horses boarded at moderate prices.| MR.LOUIS LARIN, Propristor.FOR SALE, .CHEAP, TOA READY PURCHASER, OATS! Of sboles quelli.ia avsatities to suit purchasers.Lo LAST EDITION, © Absolutely Pure.The sou never varies.A marvel of parity tition alum « the ordinary kinds, and cannot on sold in com with.the Ft of low tests, short weight or phosphite powders.Sold only in ca voa EU YAL BAKING only FOWDL ne 4 A 108 WALL STKEET.N.X.Tw 80y0 & SO HH Votre Dame SJ MONTREAL, QUE.Live Minvowx now on hand.Wedding, Birthday, \u2014AND OTHER\u2014 , PRESENTS.|, A large Variety of New and Beautiful Goods ! OPENED OUT THIS SEASON.Call and See Them at THE \u201cUNIVERSAL!\u201d G.W.CLARKE, 13713 ST.JAMES STREET.At Last, there is a Furniture Store in the City where the publie can nish their houses with beautiful goods and have them delivered in the best condition possible at less than auction prices.Rich, poor alike welcome at the greatest retail furniture store in Canada.\u20ac Martin, 859 to 365° 'S James st.___ 1383 EXPRESS SALE of D.i ent, Geo i il QUE + Public pH scies Bales pines to th ne Test bldg Houms, 822 and 324 t.James strest.on THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1889, alarge re quantity of unclaimed Express Packages snd t have reiwssined on band in possession of .for upwards of one \u2018year, and for which no gwner fan be found.among est which, are the following named articles and co een 13 Pieces of Furniture, Du Tampey 1 Sow Ma- *bine, R._Biiss: Stove, H.Bervin Hack, L seman.| Box J.N° wall: à Par Di D.rame: bua achine, Bell; Trunk W.M Tre tas: Sword snd Flin A Viau: 1 Child's Cab, HL Meisaty: 1 x, i» kL; 1 Box, H.fearon gj 1 Box.A .Btowart: Far, J Lantin: 2 Ten.1.A Bricken Box, J, tomate: 1 Box, E.M.Taylor: 1 bdle, (à R.Fortin, St Alès ander: 1 Tk and Box .C.TY Gag 2 rent Poles, Ww.:1C (ad an and Crib, t Alex- y Hale at TEN o'clock a.m.DUFF & FRASER.uctioneers.Montreal, June 12.1880.ne 6 law EMEMBER TO ATTEND THE LARGE CLEARING SALE OF NEW AND SECOND.HAND FURNITURE, FURNISHING GOODN, ands quaatity of USEFUL EFFECTS, M our Rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NorkE Dans TO-MORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON, AT TWO O'CLOCK ' à HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.stralian Cockatoos and + i be sold at this sale.wo English N.B\u2014Two A Sky Larka (ROCEERY SALE! 1at Roo! jpsiracted to sell st our Rooms, 241, 543 \u2018On TUESDAY, 18th INSTANT, 4 Orptes of Imported English Crockery, oom Th ugs, Flates, Bowie Evers ans bi ames\u201d Cham: wi ere an Goreged Pis Dishes es, 1a fot to suit § SALE AT 10 J.5.THOMSON & CO, 135 4 Auctioneers, ETAIL AUCTION SA LE \u2014BY\u2014 .\u2018 MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Atour Booms, - AS ST.JAMES STREET.=O FRIDAY & BATURDA Y.t4th & 15th Inet.AT 2 P.M, EACH DAY.\u2019 INDIAN OBJECTS! ] Eipe pe belon ng to Red Cro Dreas onking to Fonndmaker's wife, 2 ball Dojes in Ds bacoo Purses belonging to Red Orow and Crow- hin EER polongtos to Wanderer Spirit stall a « dun and Bheatb belonging to Po jutton Heads, des Montagnes Kocheuses.¢ belo to Foundma Heïmet baton Knife belo 0 pins) Buffsio | bul Boru, agtnerio hol) Show.3 Paton belonging to Path Spirit, &o.&o., Also, à iarga quantity of Glassware, Crocker nis Ware, Dry dod and Gros aries.hi Most luderestiug articles Lo buy amongst Indian go Orus, \u2018GEORGE H, Row.ng to Trois Popiar.| big Be | 1380\u201d MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Auctioneers.AUCTION TO-MORROW MORNING.! + KADY ru pi AY Xow.Roles isno.M Mant + 20 superior made; ne Les int hets, hnndsome noce MeBRAN & © Shit, Bund, jot hn Eien bf andrsiue A 0, Gasalier, à numbe; ets, Ter , &C., Bim final Gi a .vie, che, vai My Ha usb, part Obioa an rene wars, OF on Paintipes, mam ents.| Frs good n *, ry EL ce ri ot day 0 ize i EE or Chatinand Jo docs péter Wainoi Yida- wie oc) 2 oo es appris Boardcode Trees ut Lire Ho Photo | ; =H shoris 320 81, JAMES \"STREET, | e _ ON FHIDAY, AT 10 AM.| \"DUFF & FRASER, | sers.| WILLIAMS PIANOS Endorsed by the best authorities Inthewortd.6000 in use 1m in Montreal, .WILLIS & CO.1824 Notre Dame st, near McGill st SOLE AGENTS Enabo, Williams, Del, Emerson Piano And BELL and FIRRINGE ORGANS.BAMBOO EASELS! Oxidized Silver Easels.ALL 81ZF8 FOR THE FLOOR, Handsonie Articles for the Drawing-room.\u2018ALSO, 4 GOOD ASBORTMENT OF \u2018Framed Pictu res, IN SILVER, OAK, &¢.All the Latest American Styles and at Low Pricen, From $3.50 each to $10.00 each.All Now Goods.Call and got a Choice in time.| @ W.CLARKE, 238 & 240 St.James st.\u201cTHE UNIVERSAL!\" 34:13 NOW READY! THE MONTREAL BO OF TRADE EDITION Of \u201cTHE GLOBE.\u201d ais handsome and instructive Special N The Globe cotïitains a full and acc urate conn anes of the origin, proiress «nd present constitution of BAL Boaapor very man in Montreal ou Bi to secu: Cop oF this exceptionally Ge production.res Fo ers, and at the Abaner.7 st James street, Montreal.137 GENERAL BAZAAR.Gents® Laced Boating Shi i Riis = Ra 0's Straw hides np Fes ices L.nen Towels, 4c, 5c Towelinæ, 30, Lo, Se, G Line: wt, qe x 4 ay 208 otre Dame ia u FINE ART JUETAL 600DS ! NOVELTIES IN BRASS WABE, SILVER WARE, &c.Ladies\u2019 Plush and Len Lenther Teillet Cases Triplieate Mirrers, Husdseme Fire fa lil ar tee me rer ee na ARAL + EA we TE os so | rem me > rer re rat "]
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