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[" VOL.XXI\u2014No.265.KL Situations PYarant, WV ANIED \u2014NOTICE To AN ANVONE +emMpio: ent or a co.Rewiniry Office an We x NTED-MER to GELIN Eb Bpectal iustructions to beslnners; write 8 QU Grabaiu, Nurseryinen, ouners \u201cOnt.WANTING A8 Aocoun tante, 16 Bt James 66x.REERY STUCK, salary or commission pald weokly, oatdt tres.ASTELTA GENERAL SERVANT, WHO CAN 2 piace cooking also & youn, Apply at 148 Do st, (new house), next Crescent at, Q 263 3 ST De ity to sell for se Font acyes of choice stock; den Special tos or commission send photo, wit Stone Wellington, 24 Juamés st.* Montreal, Canada; glrias nurse.to 3 CHARACTER AND ser en over J.W.Beall, 5 or Uzdaw ANTE bn Tu Assist WITH FE WAL \\ 16 Philip o4 Beenestenes or ironing.tif ANTED\u2014 A GOUD PLAIN CUOK I ately.Apply Mra Gauut, 3038 st Catbort WTI Yon a To [0 LEARN 4 meat Torred.S.À.Gage .FTANTED\u2014BY THE Soka BURG l Company, an à exverle and: Weathrn Unta to pne wali and favorably Xknuwn Tio the wholesale fda?CD y by Potter » with references, to the fee of y, Montr al 264 \u2014 ANILY, roneral servant (Pr testant), must ki how k, best ot wages to the right pei R 87.GEORGE'S fis 14 8t.] At \u2018Pete: ANTED \u2014 IMMED PTATELY A YOUNG Gi general housework, must anderstand pl Shader 5 washing: aiso, a nurse that can as with a young baby.Apply at 1989 Notre Dayo.\u201d 8 DI- ine as, must k both muat apea: roc oy a tie experience pro.agne, Lachins a 3 ARC, enced eaman for orosts who is arocer oi 3 A ow ou Ap- fis 0 Bute rat.64 2 TFED\u2014MATRON GONE., no encumbrances.Apply, with testi- r.Ric: hards, chairman © sb ea BL RGETIC YOUNG i \\ thoroughly soquaiated in the city, HY receive deliver ers, must have good references.Ap- = pu Monday, after 8 a.m., to Mr.Browne, 17 yea ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER 1 ence in] Policy AND TE iter, for Insurance Office, must have experte writinæ.Addre .Box 405.1 31 ANTED \u2014 A SMART ACTIVE TRAVELLER, for the wholesale wine business, must | steady and well recommended, Apply Box oie\u201d W TÉD\u2014COACHMAN, ABLE TO MILK.ROY rchester at.265 à ANTED\u2014YOUNG LAD FOR INSURANCE OF- Soe, must write a good h Addre | Box 405 ss P.O.2651 ANTEDZA YOUNG MAN, AS COLLECTOR and saleaman, fort the city must speak Fre and English and be Address \"Q 1002,\" rs office.AN YOUNG GIRL, TO TAKE CHILD neh give references.285 1 Û two years out in mornines.Apply 7 Park ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS h good ha its, good id mt iy.Address, P.U.Box 61! ACHINE PER ary, steady Job; asie > W* ANTED AGEN NTS FOR THE \u201cCRIME OF THE - atury The of br.P.BR Assassination nt.Cronin, = hry\u2019 In gives a complete history of this remarkable case, wili be issu: ed voltme 475 mmediately after the verdict.BO.Agents\u2019 outfits Bow ready.a0 | tions, Pappy 131 Fulford d st.Situations Hranter.PAA AA ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY FIRST-CLASS oustun cutter, formerly from New York, ten 5% 8 ex wv thence, best of relerences.Address \u201c\u2018N G0\" Bran 2606 JANTES ANELET OF A LIGHT NATURE, y wentlewan now travelling through the Eastern Tow ships with samples; is well connected, would lke few mureliues u commission.Address ¥.U, Box 715, Sherbrooke, Que.2u0 à VV ANTED-STTUATION BY YOURG I LADY, 3 legraph operator, willine to ansist in office work.Apply to Gellous & Co, 10 St.Ja sess ANTED < BY A Ww: MAN | or 23) strictly teuperate, boukkeeper ina whulesale ie has had experience Au the retail crade, can give the of recom mnenda- VV ANTED-\u2014MENDIS Ma AND DARNING FOR gentlemen neatly done, 89 st.Urbain in atrect.ANTED-BY A GOOD TAUNDRESS, ra MI- lies\u2019 or yentlanen's washing.App Tr, à 91 Campeau st.V ANTED_SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY, IN store, speaking both good French h and Eo.lish.Addre ree WASTED = BY A CTAÏE voie Sr baby to mind at ber PES home.Address \u201cB 6789,\" Bran office.288 3 WANED STTORTION IN THE WHO ESALE harh business by young man of sever: ars ot peria; the same NE - TE 2 oth des 3 Tawiages, adore race WASTE as, TRONTRG OR HOUSE ork ad th good references give RA 208 Bt Georre « ETT A MAN WHO CAN BE WELL recolimended, situation to drive an exTress sine work in s store; please address \u201cK 834,\" TAR À Wa NTED ~ WORK BY THE DAY, HEADING plain seyioe or house cleaning.Addre na 845, ALE 264 2 © VANTED- or TATION BY A RESPECTABLE tch æicl,as plain Cook, or general servant, ina small fatally, no washing; all or address J.Mek, At0 Albert avo., off Canning st.264 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 sTIUATION BY TWO YOUNG girls, just ont frum Scotland, one as plain cook, other as housemaid, hing, ave., of Canning st.ne was 490 LE WAS TED \u2014 CARE OF FURNACES, OW shovelling, &e., vicinity of University\" and Peel pts [Sferences given, call or addres Fir eman, 16:33 St, beth s 204 2 ANTE IY RUN MAN, SITUATION AB 2h ree or assistant, well up in office pei bot 6 st Snes ok cau furnish best reforgoces, 2 3 2 ANTED- SITUATION AS COOK.IN PRIVATE family; vity references.Abply 80 Drummond à PER \u2014 SITUATION AS TRAVELLER IN Maritime Provinces; well acquainted: good Telerences 1 years\u2019 pusiness experience.Api to M.L.1., Box 577, Sydney = Aÿren si CAT TON FT co ACHMAN FRO! : can wait at table an e himse.useful Tn the house; wife cook or renal \u201caorvani: wood Foterences, abatainer.Address À.W.7 Ale lexan, ders V ÉSTEIEY GERMAN WOMAN, and cleaning by respectable woman.ply 617 8t, Catherine st, 2655 AXTED \u2014 BY A WELL RECOMMENDED Tsou, situation as chamber or table.MA YA pplr 07 y 07 Barre 265 2 W ANTED EMPL PLOYNE NENT AT LADIES\" HOUSES, b, ent à ntle maker, can WASHING A 3 ss and bat ro are re; orne from 10 to 40 sales per cutand at and Trier a in the jatont ty le, or at her day.People\u2019s Pub.+» Lakeside Bla'g, » Obl ica, own home preferred, 88 Victoria Square.265 2 1 ANTED\u2014EVPLOYMENT BY GOOD COUR, WANIED\u2014A GOOD LAUNDUKESS.APPLY ar ping to de Hilo hashing, best city referen- the Terrapin, 1681 Notre Dame street.265 1 ces._Apaly GTM st Antoine 8 265 2 W ANTEL\u2014A SMART WILLING MESSAGE BOY N ANTHD- BY TOURS, S OUFENXX SITUA.for ap office.Apply atthe BTAR 2e LX 3 tion aa storewan, understands stoves business, ANT 5) \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOO or willing to do sug work, city references if re requir- servant (no washing), also a yi ne i ed.Address \"Kk 10% TAR offi 265 2 ht housework, - ANTED-SITUA TION AS CUUK, ALSU HOUSE.to ansist cri children and do University et.ply at 31 Bishop 2651 es TÉD-A GOOD GENERAL SE AF ANTED\u2014-GIRLS COUR TOMED T ling and bottling.TO LABEL- Apply at 50 St, Bacrament 285 ANTED\u2014A CORE MAKER FOR BR Garth Co.foundry.{ SQUANTÉED \u2014 OER TOUR , quainted with the eur to drive n track, : Whithead, corner 5t, Anne Market.265 1 WANTED MAN AND SRL ERY WA GON the week.Address * \" STan u e.2051 Blouin.Deaforges & Lstonrelle, 520% Urals Taig st.STAR or A to help in 6 din.room, prete erred.TArcads Uafs.1370 BE.; INTE Se st Apply No pe personal band V ANTED\u2014 TAMEDIATELY\u2014 A GOOD PL ra 2852 VWANIED-A YO YOUTH YOR A N OFF FICE, py SAN ag BY WANTED FEW GE ENTLEMEN TO SEL frooda in city,gentiemen only, A: ue *T 4 ST Frenok 53 GENT BUY ABODE 18 eat ola who can write shorthand foirly well, writing to 1044.2 Bran ANTED_ IMMEDIATELY A GOOD GENERAL servaut.Apply at 02 St, Famille st.SALESGTRL, FOR BOO store, on St.Catherine at, 3 dadrew Baillie, Thistle Shoe Btore, 161 B Wane: SMART BOY 10 LEARN THE BAKing business, Air 2527 st thorine st, 1 COOK AND HOUS D AT 698 I X Sherbrooke street.2065 1 VASTES \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.GOOD CARPENters and joiners.J.E.Bulmer, 40 Laione st WANTED ED\u2014A Fi T#ST.-CLASs DRESSMAKER BY e day, A pritate Tags.I; Protestant preferred.Address at once to\u201c F 1007, ANTED\u2014 THOROUGH or NERAL SERVANT, W wbere narse is kept, Protestant; wash tng # Bhuter at ANT AY Fag oO 1EARS avenne, NTED\u2014.OUTH 0 8 da 18 E ha to care Jog pe ° 4 \u2014 himsel Eenerlly u Beefs Justi F5 ts \u2018Länsdowne Cote Bt.olne, oF FARTED_A ESAT: AT 988 © TBE ty street: Lrotes tant prôforred.A} Pplg B pe- fore 2 or Tater 8 p.ANTED-AT\" ONGE YOUNG GIRLS ABO OF sixteen fears 0 old.The Montreal Suspender Co., b Customs House sq., off St.Paul s 2851 Wartner Wanted.AINA ALAA AAA ANTED\u2014 invest in a ture.Addrmas, \u201cA ANTED- PARTNER, WITH 00 to 810,000, for à busines.established 15 yea Brak office.NANA PARTNER, 2 TO 3000 DOLLARS TO spscialey or or in + light manufac.> GARTTAL OF boot fe d'ahog factory \u201cE E067 Plonen te Joan.PAAAANAA AAA AAA Me TO LEXD OX PE \u201cPROMISHORY NOTE.LE BY INSTALMEN ranssction Im ease apply porsonall Eve f3nnden hn Ee: st ity \u201coroee Office hours.2443 2 to 12, 4 to 6n.8.ont Horses and and Qarriages.mmm AA NASA FOR SA LE_A 8 MINUTE ROA ROAD MARE, SOUND, 153% hands high, coming & years, must Jane sold at once.Address, 1071, STAR office.Jost, ANNAN ORT\u2014LAST MONDAY,3 pu AA betewsrded by Jos: Ponton, 226 St s of horse, bl LUNA SLA WIGB, FINDER as hr we LL., hind foot Faites Pages, THE, 7TH NOVEMBER, HORSE AND olor same to J.Os 8 ik sci, about ot Riantreat ra, the Bank a return to sad Ba « hacer ONT\u2014IN BONS $ Tbe rand.Fa on neck, answers to awe Notre Damo st, and EAN Towarde d, 1L) a pen oe os 8 > morning, au Irish Boiter dog, red Teuthor stra \u201cLeo.Roturn io By Xho omas on Hotell aot.Cote as \u20ac the t od so In ecpe: on, a e for ose TON} BATURDAY LAST, AT THE CORNER and St Catheriue ata.n fox {no coller on ananers to the name of \"5 rming him to No, & Bishop st, rewa white and LE and he id leg.An: returning him to Tams: ad 58 Will be rewar.ed, Os sIGEs HILL, ON au undid to x ta r dog, about & months old, Wulte witl ht wn s0arks, finder will lue re warded, at 2688 ee hk UST A Li pi E ack à black cockar a Apart any one t poing! to My.Lum.Hi ERS 11 wi n ne at, as A owner's pir yr foo ard suitably rewarded o, la IN E 10 paie, asswers to the por drrier an ill be 3 245 2° th) x T carro ot EER OF 38 F ARE AVENUE, ON Than srivin oun ox Terrier d y be W.tacoon ovlor, irs © yard pip no and four ar ole paws, Finder N maid, who, to nist with sewing.Ap 3 Mrs.Bee 6 Chenoville at, oo ¥ SE ° ANTED-NERDLEWORE AND MENDING the dar, also sick nursing higheatcity rotor , BU7 Dorchester 265 7 VASTE \u2014BY PS ARTE WOMAN, SITE NITED as housekeeper, or cook, hotel preferred, best references.Apply to 18 Shaw 265 W A ANTE ED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE Yi ONG WOMAN.a situation ae (rayon attendant, or if such à situation js not uld take oue As house- lly.re references furnished.Ad.265 1 ANT IED ITUATION BY A JOUNG LADY IN ce, 8 er + t situation.R 1034\" 8 \u201cEran office.Doo \u2018Sas 5 WANE BA A SITUATION.BY YOUNG NAN f 21 Jeary of ago, BN DiactaeuES hel strong id of work.7 ons Delima st, st Hears thi ta 265 2 Apply ANTED-WASHING WwW , Brat-oleasa launaress IH at.beat A ilies\u2019 asbl to be sent ce 5h à s\u2019 wazbing, to sent rhe ron, or work by the day.Bl Vitre © 08 dry NV bac ED-sITUATION B EXPE SNU packer and ship EIN f taking charge Radtort 24,3 dep sartivent; best of Preforences.ven.175148 offion.2855 ED\u2014SITUATION AS GOOK.PLY 17 ip st.x 52 NTED-\u2014BY YOUNGMAN BOTHLAN AGES, having experience, ME Sitantion n an hay or cook in restaurant.V.1009,\" STan office.: 265 1 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS SALESLADY IN confectionery Store, speaking bo! th langue ges.2 Apply, 30 Hermine ANL 1-51 \"UATIONR Fog COOKS, HOUSE.blemaids, kitchenmalds and seporal rar ail Lave xood ity references.Mra.Wood, hy Bt.Catherine 285 1 ru = ; 8 A RESPECTABLE W Pas was, hiuæ, ro td or casecleaning.apply attä St Monique st.EEG _265 3 ANTED Er LA Goon PLAIN as gonèra servan & small mit Apply ko es st Hypoitt îte » 205 2 5 0 Bouses to get CAAA AAA Tos LET ATs: 8T.LAMBERT, A WARM AND D Cou forsa ble house, seven rooms and extension n, water and sink in bouse, conveniently lo- aitege hear both stations, Post ce aapool and shurches, Yery moderate rental tenan Addr PF 3089,\" Bran office.> TEF FO TRNISHED HO nos E.SHEKE] ROOKE yeah No.Led.ply Lo Greene & sons Co., $17 55.Pan lst.260 4 0 hr eg ST.URBAIN STREE KE EWLY doue up, rent $20, redaction 10 destrable ten and any improvements.E.Ly:nan Mi FSR Catherine 8 To LET TURNISHED HOUSE TZ Roos \u2018 near sor, on nuw, 255 mont advance.E.Lyman yin, 2215 5t, Ca re O LET\u2014NO.2721 ST.CATHERINE ST,A SKLF- contaiued cotts \u2018 house, Podern conventence Bplend situate mme possession.à Peverler, 11 st Ée:en at, ce sab U LET\u2014AN UPPER TENEMENT, SEVEN rooms, 121 Fulford street, rent $13 per month, notaxes, For key and particulars, Tm same street.2643 0 'LET\u2014 UFPEK AND LOWER TÉNEMENTS, Nes.16 and 16a Aylmer st.Apply to Hours Morgan & Co.283 1 0 LET-ROU USE, No.23 PARIS STR Point st, Charles, containing 5 rooms À on prepuses, ; 2653 Oo LE ET COMEURTABLE TENEMENT, FOUR 3 apartments, in rea i ced t to M A iy % Alssander strent 200 ren 0 ay.bp 0 av.wi Conunisaioners street.y sa Stoves, Hotels, Ses to Let.eA mt A a 0 LET-ON PAPINEAU ROAD REKSH T with power, fitted up with machi: A Ton ait cabinet makers or Joiners, two stories, 30, Teck vide by 50 foe long, to rent cheav.App ly a Catherine st, 7 Voome Wanted.A Ë NTED -LARG QM OR TWO A bh board, teruisbe or Infurnished, yin PAARL proferred, \u201cK 820 WANT LD\u2014WEST OF BLEURT REET AP above Dorchester, «a plainiy furni contalning a Closet urate stove, stove User.Address \u201cIR \u201cPr \"ST.WA TED ROOM ARD oh ARD.ALE USE O parlor, for two young ladies FL Quring 51 dar.central locality.Address * FANTED \u2014 BY YQUNG LAD room, with or without board Sn and Peel st., moderate terms, WAY AN TED.-COMF ORTABLE ROOM VITHÉQAER re: 1; 83 \"T 1005,\" Bar office.I BUR TSHET boue w= hillips 20.7 20, 3 Board.ARD\u2014WANTED A FEW JOURK men, at 382 Ve EI PECTABLE month.Rooms to Jet Fee 1, X avon 0.858 Palace st, OOM\u2014TU LET.LARG Risin prithout H DOUBLE AND ANS ind cold water, as ETE, © 3 atoaltds opposite 259 7 vu METEO LET 2 TOE AND L SINGLE R room, well fu.ished, with board, cancy à fow niore boarders.Apply 10 8 Bonver Halls ad.DONS = FURNISHED ROOMS, ON \u2018 bat trous dat t.UR ly 285 Bu mast glyg OMS T, TWO LURNI R° A te où together, terms nodorate a Bleury et.2015 ROSES FURNISHED, GAB, BATE RTC, 23 Oath PS ELbG ¥URNIS HA TED RTE boston + mute from Gv Ap- yat Trion Champ de 262 5 RR A= FURNISHED.RUN TO LET, WITH ard, 8 Donegani st.\"282 OOMs\u2014TO TET.L TER BOARD, ALL MOD ERN provements Avply vis Des Dorchester ane near SUCRE TR ay i tor apd FoR Ris Fopsotcepine BS ant 208% \u2014F T, À Tas RNIS 5i QU.t Barut ail conveniences, è A0 Da dates Sat or au or sa NT BE M n emen ath waa.on bath: at HAN UMELY FURNISEED FRONT Ro DSUMEL 5 rooms to let, 8 table board.Mra, MoNeil, Tate of Charlottetown, coke st.Zod 3 P.E.1,, 743 Nherbr: si sons TO LET, FOR GEN EF BLE ainyle, breakfast and tea eqiirgd hot gold water bat \u201c31 Mans potas, 6° 3 o0N\u2014 FRONT ROOM RNISHED, WITH Ret ard.for Le or wo persons, 90 2038 5 W.suitable WITH- Gheart at, corner of Manstield TROON NICELY FURRISHER board, suitable fôr married couple or two family, no c children.1953 3 sas GLE F ENTEH HO or rentiemog, NN or yithout {SHED Bot and coll water, bath.30 Mansñe ST st.CÔNS \u2014 FURNISHED, Son able for wentlemen 3e fight re ds ae ntlemen, private tL.Caer use of kitchen, parlor, piano, COMG \u2014 FURNISHED OR TREVENDS TSH.RS \u201cwith use of bono if required.95 Roy y strost\u2019 GOMS- FURNISHED ROOMS 10 LET, 8UII- able for a AE Ye souple.or two moon, piano 17 require Bleury 8 263 3 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED } FRONT room, « on parlor flat, b.and w.©.on 89 Cathcart 3 OOS INGLE UR DOUBLE Bi ONO TE 0 D MS, with use of Kitten Seren ina aprivate faroi! 174 Anderson st, corner Lagauche: ere st, near Bien 64 F YUM - NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOK.suitable for married couple or gentlemen, with first-class board, private family.5310 8t.Lawrenoe street, above Sherbrooke.264 2 Rose FURNIS SHED WITH FULL OR ial board, in a private 16 Plateau ut.R7 OMB_0 BEAVER ALL SQUARE.NICELY varnished\u201d Warm roo! 2 3 \u2014WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE 0 e, with nse of kitchen, di.room if re: quir.od, eT for a married couple.178 5% is a OOMB\u2014 18 WARM 5 ] dE ingle and double, front and back, aise.an omeuko.7à6 Dorchester st, west of Blourgat, OOM\u2014TO LET, ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED R room, with clothes press.No.31 8t.Generiere 00 TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, SUIT ka able + for two gentlemen, if required, 68 Cath- El CONE LET, FURNIS OR UNFURNISH- with or mathout board, Ey Mra Bright more, ih Doro! he ue 264 6 00 RFT CENTSREF ROO.SUITA- R ble Sor ent houishsopiar qu qu or without runt parlor, well 00M \u2014 ONE LARGE t.2643 [SUITABLE Foi wo young men, Or married cou use o Stave.103 Blotty 88, P 264 2 OUME-COMFOR LY FURNI D ROUMB & board, also table board, 31 odin Sollee RON ONE 1 ASEMENT, 1 roishe wits ue 5 a en and din tox room, a ted, b., above ee ge.noe at.Lidia ay ent 85 porbroote.of = man fo n niet ntle: our TS & 1638 spores for qui x 2642 BLEROUM WITH BORED, AT 10% 264 BLE ABLY F USN I8E U.f kitchen, gos oie AD y 34° Aylmer at =; ROOM, TAB.FO termes, on Ng cart and bath room 264 4 YOM -DOY Mansfield où and sing! suitable tor Th RS floor.9e le ongect pire AND AED FOR A Y A GEN- ot two ladies.in a lady's private house aosr Win Enquire of McConniff, ticket Soe, Windsor \u2018asor Hôtel.264 3 R '\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED WITH suitable for two young men or couple.1% Viet 264 3 oon \u2014 L oF A5 NI RNI ront room on bathroom Se tolet to one or two pontemen, 1UPark ave.264 2 OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROU R suitable for ono or two gentlemen, with partie board.99 Osborne et.164 3 DOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT room, five minu ten walk from Post Office, cheap tus tidy person.\u201cbP 062,\" 8TaR office.264 B RS 5\u2014-WITH OUR WITHOP! = BOARD.SU.for accommodatio erbrookest.264 3 00 TWO OR THREE ERE DE- 8 to learn French, can fin food rooms, With or @fthout board, at 1447 N reet.Fo NT Y FURNISHED AND A \u2019 $4 and 85 per mohth 31 German st.\u2014 F RONT, FULBNISHED OR UNFUK- nMhed.with every convenience.23 Bt.Catherine st.west.Telephone 4701 265 1 GUMS NEAT FUKNISHED S500M3s WITH » use of kitchen if required, rent from ai, to 0 85.Apply to [YS Heaton st 265 Mj PP O0OM\u2014_A FURNISHED ONT ROOM ON BT.Dents st, near Ontario.Address F.B., P.O.ox 389.2661 1 Oo JS EEE AE a, I) 8) rooms, sn e for eme ee do \u2018ences exchanged.102 anafeld ps DON-\u2014CONFORTABLE AND WELL HEATED.with ev hiya suitable for se tentieman.220 0b Rooms \u2014 WITH ARD, JINUTES WALK fi Post die.Hi 85 peur 265 5 OoMs \u2014 UNFORNISHED Yo 5 E Bypolite at., à few doors above ner ok 3 JP OOM_ONE SINGLE ROOM, WELL FURNIS $ ed and quiet, warm, terma sssy, to gentlemen nly.66 Visions = 2653 00! COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, suitaule for ame or t Fes ntiemen, on batho a: 134 Peel at.26.na L 'eingle, bathecom fat, rood\u201d board en , ON 0! a ve modern Urbainet 2 Br mad Sed {5 haat | P He 5 |i! S ov 5 lish house, terms m te, 9 ROSS modern ED Hous, 7 faily ar te: $ Drammond ate 265 6.R OMB \u2014 BING.Re LE 0 BA and of comfortable, rent 83 J nished, warm month.pistes ly Lt at.Lawrence 285 COMS-\u2014TO ISHED, WIT) R also tabl to , RY bh e board.Apply § Ar h 00M ARBIED ve L Parsons with cookin, ousekseping.Apply nt 441 5 Tronc STE 3 COMFO RNISHED KOO ROB for.{PORTABLE RNs] or or with: aut board.14 ben a i ka Rox FURNITHED ate a room, Fo dara rt or without 39 nafield st, Don 6 3 Jor Sale.5 ouataie nine, Ey.Efiajre P600.ooree, SECTE Er Campbell TT 2, Sle Fo FAH [ & .© 74.' 264 3 TLL LES d second-ba aires: alto x 1% mn HEE 1742 \"Notre a |= an, Avnly P.O.OARD\u2014VACANCIES AT 28 8ST.ANTOINE ax by day, week or month, everything firs OAD GENTLEMEN WILL .! 208 Le a NDA) U, sD .hard dog.* 7 Roya 54 3 St.Bien fw My of EE ral \u201cONT FROM 168 MANCE ST.AYO a 84 an Lan wih gnsworiig to dame of LAGE e re He adfpde warded by foturning to ITU Loa TWO WEEKS AGO, SRI TXG5\u2014 ÉD A GOLD return to 18 McTavish OARD Tou LADIES, WITH ATT.TER > 5 durias confinément, atrictly private.DANG 5 33 4 Q B°% good posrit And room, at 3 also Spied at 356 Selgneura raat, Aitotue st.par Re Biewry st, PS with hot sword lace pin.Please | and be rowar ve OARD 5.rl TABL E BOAR RE 105 Em RL To BoM land comlortable home for .œ one returning to 104 Mackey Lo ESS ochre ad near Windsor, Rb Mansfeld br anid OA SD VACANCIES FON T BOARD, AT Lownd.ee oT T UF i : ~ A AAA OARD\u2014AN E ER Fog SUNDAY LAST, A GREY HO OUKD offers firet-clans within 1 18 niuutes ak D COL (FT RE RITES Toi i Ehasles.Sane aired.Leth Ta\" 1010,\u201d Bras ome Pus 6 EDN AT H0 CATHOART VER M E, owner Aan brn He Ti aiteut BOARRE se.\u2018dining room on the ry fag expenses, 6 Phillip Sel ret 8 2652 AT CR D LARGE LATE 5 fret 1h.shh he onde room, Jn per At oy ros clase 5 X Fa le XL o gait private ni i: no ads Apply 74 13 Sher.Tac B Avelyoe 3 Vis node's sr FLY IEEE GoW 1a > BAR Cathcart st.Wha | snitable for engir Bled She a GHEX AP SECOND BAND HOT AIR Form atoves oy ocRingniorean & is 264 3 A POURSEES NO.8 \u201cFAV 264 FP BALE Ta 87 Bleu: 2 F°*; 8.AND ON A MIS.EAST side of 'k Avenue, neûr obra \u20ac street.Fors de 30 sait.tand ao ore 2 AL mus 0 e us n, Bt.Martin at.> dal ALI nd USSELY CARPET, A gr af, TE EALEF EEE Eee 28 2.ALL Ea her, it inches rate où ER ® dozen clog ties \\Phecialty 230 Bt Hi street, 8, Martel.puinter and HT enaînel letters Es win FLE Rood 0 rer LORS per ret, 35 Gasp Bac Celis i , 1 bi à Su doit À : EX rhe ssl pe or lon 4 deu FE dE ie ik vois to aii: or PURE COMPTE NO se Rte Wo =.Wa TEA VEC) 18 it eo 18 neh, cyiinder, ne he, À w MONTREAL, MONDA! Property for Fale, Gig, By J.Cradook Simoson de Co Real Estate Agentæ, : 181 sax ALE A street.Bhs EY.Shs vision :\u2014 Wi stru Stet by pee te eka Pe Vio sre late e © hotes building 1p nue, Elm avenue, 5 Luk aprcol t, call at this oftice and see pl J ha pr are ofa con venient aize, handy to J ; near tho street cars, and will De sold on easy Lerina, CHADOUR SIPHON & 204 2 qu \u20ac OUR si LES H1 St Fores iret.EAL ESTATE, AUETION BALES\u2014AKE NOW t Sal 181 St, James street Grroung ub oor every aosond Wa \u2018adnesday, at eleven © LMPS 264 2 j- CRADOCK SL pal Patate Angtioneers.CUTEST ASTOIRE FOR {SALE SOMEOF, woe NOVEMBER 11.1889, | Specific Articles.BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.For Senin an ateod.nes HI Dx LORYMIER.BD For Scotch Lambs Wool Shirts and Drawers, $1.00 each, Shirts made to order \u201c 1700 NoTRE DANE ST.MILLER BRON.& TOMS a (Successors Lo MILLEX Bros.& MITOHELLY Montreal STRIPS, PI E FOR RINTER Wa ad save FATREE STE BAT H , &c st Le J.A.SURVEYER, 25652awNo.1 1588 Notre Damo street.choicest building 5 lots on Vows nnd any of asareinves nen a \u201cthis muat always be the favorite locatity for vur best residence = & co.51 St.James atresb.CRADDOCK STAFRG RÉET\u2014NOS.36, a8 R Brio TIENT 3 4 of ui 0 Steamships.ALLAN LINE d 2 built on lot Lun à ha or | an on lots thet Bet ie it a es ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.beatin: \u201câne Se ee canine Ser cl Drive couvonionce; 1889\u2014SUMMER SERVICE\u2014 1883.2642 4.CRADDOCK aveeg) g pon 3 Fr T, Liverpool, Londonderry, Ynebec and 4 Fbove ve Sher rooke and near I fics aéconz Palg Montreal Service.wo of these new houses - a bot water furnaces, slats wash tubs and iro ET Bev.EINE STN oe CEN SLMFNON &e cote 13 Sept 1859 apt.2 Sept.=6 Bept QT oT MATTHE W ST REET FOF FOLEALE GL: ET 1 » 2 \u201c ÿ = ju * corner of St, Luke.y two of these now 28 27 18 = 17 houses lett.they have ea au story Ki usions; hot 10 Oct, 4 Oct.7\" 5 \", urnace moderate rent, * dy for occu art week, 17 © lu \u201c & Nov Nov, 2e < 35 Polynesian.| 13 * |L4 * g Jr UKADOCK SLMERON & ce Broïer 81 « |\u201c?Nov.|rEarthas'atul 20 aq = SE T\u2014FOR SALE ORT '0 LET, team: tched fr Montreal at aos we usted comfortabla new cottagés, anyon on Wednesdays, Cabin, In Intermediate and vated by Hot water ana Sites ory conve) 8 age P embark at Mont J.CRADDOCK SLY Eu ed & CO.real can do so (Without extra charge) ater 8 p.uL 264 2 the preceding evening.ce; .B.\u2014~The Cart asin being ei in the Trade will not bare accommodation n Property IManted.class of passerrerson voyawes from Montreal and ç Babe to Liverpool, t Extra Steamer.WANTED-GARDEN FARM OF 8 OR 10 ACRES, within easy distance of Montreal, state locality, number of acres and price, \"L 843, 'bxan office.Business Chances.fn 5 ahora, om op one oot Sherr he principal aire sata of gi the F à - city, west end.Fo RTE 000 Wi TLL BUY THE E STORE D Ed ei SF 5 mont four flourishing furniture Dai ness, in an A 1 locality, well known for the lastnine yoara; the stand has not its equal in the e ct & rare Shance to a live b ess man who has a fow thousand is havea, ÉCOLE SC an , 6h06 p T- feux, ilars per year, the © to six thousand do with few employees: the owner estate for a portion and pl Soom ioe balance.A long lease can be given 0! 8 ath > wns the building himself ; popaession frames .ormati > dressing.IT SR 2700.\" BTAR office.260 1 For SA stock or QUEBEC, DRUG an pos 8 sud three} ihouzaria faa oi?Th \u201cmontis BS! can be la for term pr Fonte.fine Property.Pare can A Areas Fine Chemicals, B ones.ANTED \u2014 TO ho REY a with Mcense, to oats Address 208 8%: it Paul street.TED To PUROHASE FO ECO A AN Wien WIAD va pense ia * good Mester Address Lan Œdurational SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN! THE EVENING CLASSES, Under the control of the COUNCIL OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES OF THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, be for the atason in the School Roa wi shan EY Gabriels JLrest, and 1 an 43 m4 78 MONDA TE ios \u2018Navin 168 Fs 2.80 e\u2019cleck D ae 9, Glasgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.+ Fron Montreal to Glas Glasgow, DrmaMsmra KOW OD OF 4001S + 27 Oct Norwe ean 1 Nov, ls: bornian- ê; 24 bete v0svve 0e 1 « Jono oi steamers donot carry Passengers on voyage oEu London, Quebec and Montreal Service.Fro From suntreal to Lon- London.BTRAMSILE \u2018don on orabout 16 Oct.JAssyrian.5 Nov, 26% parecian.18 \u2018These Steamers do not carry Passengers on voyages to Europe.For freight, or farther information, apply toG.Tm ie pt James Sr ypnpouite SE st fa Sens AB.l'Onarrez.3 264 Bt.gaines ut > Ba 174 St, James st ar, H.A.ALLAN, at, Montreal ; 80 Stats st.- ew Publications, MANNS ANS NOW READY! The December Part ot \u201cTHE SEASON\u201d MAGAZINE emia, the post cut Paris Fashions and the most ol n Fancy-work Noedle-wor A oie.The only Ma publishing a al Designs an: Éteyant Colored plates a ra Prie 306 er r part.Of all Newsdealers.HE INT TIONAL NEWS RMPASY, New York.= = i Glasirfpagne WINE OF WINES, 340s | Ih je pris us of joining should be p on'thy *instrioticn inte siven in the following branches, Froshund: Mockbuiost pnd Aruiieorsra) Draw © edelliog: and Wood Carving, Decorative Paimiog, Building Construction and Stair Build.ng, Flawbing and Pattern Making (for hoe makers), noo Le harged tosach pu Dah Xo To those abrent more § D i ou: thé session: © class room! No BO Bt nm a9 To OCC.any atid a v C, 8 NSON .Be EE Lis GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BERTHIER en haut, Que.Teaching staff, Mr.Max Lie- Rov.Jas.Ceymiehnel, Mr Mr AH ueey's Coombs ang Qol- air dy ent.Col.pure a Ni Via BER Th ATE life Sod.pnirersitics.VE fort \u2018CONVERSATIONAL FREN À comfor home in every wr Prospectus 0 on spplicaiton) iS the Principal.ANTED_ALL Young LADIES AND GENTLEmen hing to 0 learn shorthand, typewriting nd Ea eave their names ft + Por pron sinoss, 251 Bt.James street.orthand and typonriting.84 per met re Seid Boy s Wanted.ANTED\u2014P 262e043 h tiemen's ente; terms mod- 3 Benver Hall ET pbs 4 aN A DOVE x NT 'ED\u2014PUPT il outalas Bo To ents Dés wo H dent pee 25, con 3 ours* s\"Q 100,25 frum Miscellaneous.W.&F.F.P, CT 8 TERS OP~ Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, - Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, - Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, - Fire Clay, China Clay, ; Canada Cement, Roman Coment: > i Manufastarersor Be mer Steel .sora, CHAT} LAND BED SPRINGS.Dry and Clean Storage.; Storage for Honsehoid Furniture.Storage for Dry Goodu, Storage for Flanos & and Pictures, Btorags for General Berobandise, W.WATSON, 2622 I.en street, Ry ak LION GRADUATE _O; OO 80 Homœopathio Foy isis.cups og, ples Sarers sonate \u201cTamar re Ÿ larged a Cage without operati oot, Hours noons sod avenin, 444 §%.Oathe rine.st, WAR A infant = one ont Sah terms mus ode eo.PAdatses \"V offt Bi | BI 130-4 BABY T bh Er on 5 Baitlroads.J¥TERCOLONIAL BAILWAY, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENCING 10th JUNE as caf Bh lies excel ed as fo Howe.© 0 Lebve Montiedi by Grand nk Bafl way, from bons Venture tati: 0 \u2026 \u2026.y do Halifax.ve pe JED _The buff pig ali \u2018other x rhebuliet dishing n Joavi ing ion oad 0 Bostonians hangs n twent drum urough Halts ty-five uilngtes.- Tha trains to a alifex and fit.John run through to their destination undays 2 ontreal and a of ihe Faia ted by elec ut) pene Slits st esd or 1 tra inp = ruh by Kastern S proies cketa aed vl and steamer oil ve asl au st La rence Son n vas firm, Te hy marly be socupied JOTTINGS FROM QUEBEC, \u2018Irish National League-Encyclical\u2014Femsle Clerk \u2014 The Landalide \u2014 Vrecked \u201cMontreal,\u201d [EPECIAL TO THR BTAR.) .Queena, November 9.\u2014At last night's anpual ies of the Irish National eae OR es Mo un was elected The ship Carto oo Smiley, the last salling vessel in port for sea this season, left to-day for Greenock.An important encyclical letter from the Pope.dealing, with the e social JJuestions of of as been ts cocleniantical authorities.to be read he churches.Maybee, of Gananoque, recently appointed to a position in the Post Office in- Bpector\u2019s Department here, has erin, and entered upon the duties of her office.She is the pioneer female clerk in the \u2018Quebes fice.Post ( \u2026 Laflamme lectured last night on the recent Champlain street landslide from a Eo int of view.He is of t! opinion that there Ta no Nameiiats danger a second slide taking place.- © fhcoming steamships report the masts of the unfortunate Domin liner * Montreal,\u201d wrecked at Bele.Tele, still visible above the water, and a largo iceberg has ! come anchored in their tops.JOTTINCS FROM QUEBEC.Electoral Lists \u2014The Ministers \u2014 Sanitary Matters\u2014Gas Explosion.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Queseo, November 11.\u2014Judge BHI left on a tour through the countfes of and Bonaventure for a revision of the electoral lists.Turcotte, Ross and on.Messrs.Rhod Gagnon, of the local cabinet, have returned An appeal was made in St.Patrick's chureh Pesterday for contributions towards the construction of à new church ao to de built in Rome in honor of St.Patri The Civico Board of Health on batuday notified the a doctors that all contagious 1808 reportec .committea.thé board wa was al§o nam to confer withthe = government for the\u2018erection of à civic 08 caused by an explosion of gas, wrecked the north 4 end of the long wooden building at thé east side of the Queen's Whar! on Saturday evening.Gas for the river buoys was manufactured there, and as operations were about over for the year, the engineer had commenced cleaning out the tanks and retorta.The gas which remained in one of them \u2018escaped, and, coming in céon- tact with the fire in the stove, ca the explosion.The engineer, na Belanger, was slightly scorched, NORTH-WEST ASSEMBLY.Several Bilis and Resolutions.Introduced \u2014 Charges Against Col.Herchmer, WINNIPEG, November 8.\u2014In the North.West Assembly to-day the report of the Immigration Committee, recommending that | the Canadian Paviñe \u2018railway be asked to continue its policy of issulng passes for immigration purposes, wi as ado opted.The Dominion Government was asked to grant seed wheat, in dietricts w A it was needed.otice of & ayosolution asking the Dominion Government to enquire into charges, asainst © 8 commitios on, half-breed w Introduced to amend i ore dinan prevent ino lawyers Viaiting ve the Territories to prastise, A HL, | bo Gronto 3 he salon trustees of Medicine \u2019 at, Grenfell and Brondv compromise with the North-West Land company for the payment of arrears of a rosolution was ado; ciaring ; the of rusting oi ald % the Medicine at hosp tal.Aresolution re- Ze ; quiring tho as velootad:\u201d formation of school tricte was OFFER oF SETTLEMENT ACCEPTED.JISPROIAL to THE TO STAR] BamirroN, Ont.November SA meetin of the are creditors of a Stour a Gol, wi Of Te Page houses ot ; ontreal thoëe present were Er 7 flontron?D.Newton, Refining Come er of the 0 settlemen | sk six and nine months by.t E pe been the dota of prohibition In.several States; 1.and that lotory f |ifleved Lral Hearn de to jy p WORLD'S NEWS IN \u2018BRIEF.CRITICAL CONDITION N OF THE POPE.Chinese Troops on the Russian Frontier\u2014 Boycott on London Bakers\u2014Bôtiangist Demonstration in Paris.CABLE.i Ex-King Milan has returned to Belgrade.Grand Duke Nicholas, uacle of the Czar, is dying.The report of the murder of Missionary Bavage, in Now Guinea, 1s untrue.The master lightermen of London have conceded the demands of the strikers.Russia has adopted the Lebel rifle and smokeless powder for her army.The Khan of Bokhara will send his son and heir to 8t.Petersburg to be educated.The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Henry Aaron Isaacs, was installed in office Saturday.The German East African company has agreed tu restore the warehouses, etc, © aimed by the Sultan of zibar.During the present year Italy has called into the vartous branches of her military service 150,000 men mors than any previous year.China 18 armin ng her troops on the R sian frontier with repeating rifles and HT soldiers are belng drilled by German officers.The St.Petersburg Nove Vremya says there is good authority for the statement that Turkey has practically joined the reibund.The London dockmen having resolved not to work for foremen unless they pelong to to the dockmen\u2019s union, the foremen have tested and decided to form a union of oir own.The Shah of Persia, in accordance with promises to the Czar, has ordered the construction of a road from Meshed to Jaman.A railway - is projected from Teheran Enzeli.~ Le Caron; the informer, has taken aswell house in Kens ington whence he drives and walks with the utmost disre, for any of the thousands of enemies his treachery js said to pave made for him.The municipal elections ab.Rome yester- duy passed off quietly, Ot the 45,000 citizens Pentitled to vote only 1700 availed.themselves of the privileges, All the oleri- abstained from voting.John Burns, the labor leader, made an address yesterday at a demonstration held in Hyde Park.London, by the bakers.Resolutions were declaring a boycott on the master bakers who refused to concede the demands of the men.Bishop O'Dwyer, of Limerick, has issued a pastoral Jetter forbidding the clergy of the diocese to fran nt absolution to any person guilty of boycotting or pursuing the pis an of campaign.The bishop retains to imself alone the right to absolve such persons.Emperor William telegraphs from to Prince Bismarck that ho had an exce assage from Stamboul.The extreme êlears ness of the atmosphere permitted.the voyagers to viewthe three ints and intervening mainland of the Peloponnesus simultaneously.This is said to be unprecedented.Henry Campbell Bannerman, in an address To his electors Friday, announced that when he was Chief Secretary for Ire land he received a letter from.Richard Pigott, which his private secretary Persuad: ed him not to answer in his own band: writing on the ground.that it would be dangerous to do so.A royal decree has been issu ing an inquiry into the finances of ho municipallty, whose accounts show: Rett Premier Crispi explains that an enüfry ia necessary before a ash overnment subsidy can be gran ut he disclaims any personal or suspicions motives.The decreo nevertheless, caused a sensation.Despatches 1ecelved from Liout, \u2018Gordon, leader of the Portuguese expedition in the Zambesi countries, asserts that the chiefs of the Masbonaland tribes, in the Talley of Panhame and the regions drained b the Amfali and Sanhati rivers and.ly in ) have ao: all the territories up to latitude\u2018 knowledged aliegiance to Po rtugal ns hn relations between the Sultan of Zan- d the German East Af Be ro again strained.he Company claim that the rent of the yh ole concession,£10,000 yearly, 8 based on last year\u2019s customs returns, e, Sultan offers to submita book proving thn tin times of panco t eveipts were £70, 00.The Germans ioslet that they remain i sion on their own terms.The Boulangist organs in Paris announce that a demonstration of Boulangists will be made In in the Place de la Co Tuésday n fa The partiol demonstrat! on would the Chamber of De utles and enter a protest against allo Joffrin, who was Boulanger © opponent- in the Montmartre istriot, to take his seat.Boulangiet dele- rates will also visit President Carnot and make a similar protest.he Journa Debats says that two regiments of cavalry have been summoned t to suppress the proposed ors riomeial papers of Rome, in aritoles refer- body to a 10 wns extreme feebleness of Pope Los xis tate that the Pope, in, view of His | al death, which he coulldentiy expects, riven orders that he gh Ball be bur he los = San Giovanni, in the tan erano.He a: oted a spot t which opens on the allery, which \u2018runs round the apse, ad bos fus set apart money nse of his funeral.absolutely ?er the Pops to more receptions for some time, and that every means shall be employed by those about him to divert his mind from these gloomy thoughts.AMERICAN.Many :cowtboye and tho ds of cattle.have ean frozen to Jhoysand the recent blizzard in Colorado.à Itis roposed to extend the fres elivery RL to all cities in the United Kita having 5908, inhabl ante., Glim » Robinson, late Begletrar of Bowen von] Providence.is charged with embezzling $5000 of ite tunds.Five bollers at Pardee '& Co.'s coal mines near Hazélton, Pa, exploded yesterday, Killing three men.Col water\u2019 in a hot boller was the cause.The anniversary of the to defray the the Ceocar pou any directs \u201cexecution of the bu en ight Rlebrated at lite |p, ur; a ay nig.e f 1000.aon, women and children: @ | thats revatled.noi?revenues of the United States for the cal year ended June 30 amounted to sr 050, 108, and expenditure, to $209, 288 978, Inclusive of $17,202,364 paid in premiums on bonds purchased.Eighty head of eattle are reported to have died 8 at Hunter's Station, Mo., six miles east of the national stock yards, within the past three wooke of Texas fever, Itis also sald cattle have been sent to the Nasional stock yards, and there is apprehon- slop that the disease may spread.The General Term at New York has red Judge Lawrence\u2019s decision sustain- Ing the clause in S-Qovernor, Tilden\u2019s will known as the, \u201cTilden trus Presiding Jud = ne Brunt an with Jud, ge holding, that toe clause of the.w.providing forall iden trust to estoblish i ries in New ork and alsowhera with the residuary estate, At.the W.C.T.5 Convention.at Chicago Fétaay.Mrs.Carolinet, B.Buell, corresponding secretary, in revivwing the work of the soclety during the past twelve years, said this memorable by at to secure con lex this seems well .the matter of the Sonal & TER fondle Trin as el 3 udge ax art, te urday, Étiche Bolend, a doctor LE ed that Sour | a Bein od his o at DA Bat oxy se je ary\u201d mon sense of Le own mportanoe ° a RA imposes ' The examination mental Somalis \u2026 The Chicag ang il 1lrm and considerable tra ~ E80 to ste: eh ying along the banks of the stream aftor e great flood are being carrled down as the water rises.The temporary bridge ACTroBs the Conemaugh at Catubria cit Ly as been carried away and travel cut off except by way of the stone bridge.Men are stationed at the other bridges tn keep them clear of floating logs.xAvale ,is flooded, and some gi the houses evected there since the flood have heen abandoned.\u2018Lhe river is still rising.\u2018The Naval board on the revision of tactics, at Washington, of which Commodores Greer is senior me:ntér, are examining the A BQO gystem of of nicht signaling invented by Mr.od, of 8t.John's, Newfoundland, by which, with a modification of the common magic lantern placed on the bridge of a ship, letters or other characters can be projected upon the sails of another ship or on 8 Sereon erectèd to receive them, or even on s pipe pes.The letters.are brought foto the fie 4 of light by means of a key board, so that messages can be sent very rapidly.CANADIAN.Behera Middleton will arrive at Winni- por vy and inspect the Meunted In- antry Sehool, Policeman McKinnon left Winnipeg on Saturday for Chicago to give evidence in the Cronin murder pase.There have been magnifleont mackerel along the shore of Hall catches of fax county, | N.J.,, for the past two days.Samuel Hollingsworth, of Prescott, & mail clerk on the Canada Atlantic Railway, has been arrested for robbing the mails.À vote of want of confidence in the new advisory board of the North-West Assembly was carried on Saturday by 13 to 8.General Manager Foster, of the Vaudreuil and Ottawa railway, has made application for permission for that raliway to cross the Canad acific on the level at Vaudreuil.The Governor-Generai and party arrived at New Westminster on Saturday, received a number of addresses, visited the canneries on the Fraser River, planted the first tree in hoe 8 Park, held a reception, and left in @e lo jovening for Missim, en route home- LL N.Asselin, advocate, of Rimouski and \u201cwho waa defeated at the last general eleations 8 by 61 votes, is the Conservative calidid: or the vacancy in the local House tee Rimouski.Mr.Auguste Tessier, advocate, of Rimouski, is to be the Government's standard bearer.Andrew C.Drumm, confidential secretary for his millionaire uncle, Major Andrew Drumm, Kansas City, Mo., a stockbroker, who fled from Kansas City after having forged his uncle's name to several notes amounting to several thousand dollars and also embezzled the sum of $58,000, has been captured by police in Toronto.In the Board of Trade, St John, N.B., on Friday a letter was read from Anderson, Anderson & Co., of the proposed.fast steam- shiv line, asking for verification of and particulars about the chart and Sracings sent to them by the board, which charts, g to show that the admiralty chart of Bt.John harbor is incorrect.The Andersons sta that they were interested ln the matter as they were considering whether St.John could be made a terminal port for their steamship line in case the service could be established by them.COMMERCIAL, Beerbohmn's report.November 11, rudes Où passage off Coast, wheat an and for shi ment, whea and word Que L Er wheat spot, very dull, corn d0, weaker.ark Lane English and American oar, slow, Lan wheat, Blow, Joretgn do, slow.Mark Lane.American nad Danubian ow.The Liver 3 public cable sa = Wheat quiet, de- poor, holders fering moderateiy.\u2014eorn quiet and steady, de à poor.American Markets.\u20180 wheat market opened fairly active up to noon.December wheat improved wl 0%, and at the \u20ac stood at M sue.Corn Soa drmer and ad» Jar 10 32)¢c December, Ek To-day's tion was 148 cars Ho whea 55 Winer, ve Corn, and 14 1 oats, reign Provial ions.In the 1 provision market ia Liverpool rovist Bong 229 advanced 6d to 338 unchi cd to de to 268 3d.Pork was at aesisd.hore a8 a stronger tone to the Chicago ariel up to Yoon pork advanced on to Hitine November, $0.30 January, $0.60 Mar.Lard improved 21gc to 85.90 Janta - The cl uotations of the Chicago hog mar- Hated rece Sipe 5e, with shipment \u2018The oattie aries was active and firm, *Reeint.10, Wholesale Grain and Provisions.LOCAL GBAIN.\u2014There was no new feature in the loc et, The demand for Manitoba wheat was limited and what business is doin ë local account in w.a firmer tope to peas and sales have been d at GO to 70Mc.Ci d barley was quiet and steady.We quote, wheat No.1 bh: aol.De 1 Sheu BGA c, du 0 ; Oats, 80to 31e: No.# 6914 to Barley 50 to aus % oh FLOUR.\u2014UWIng tothe continued large accept of dour from Untarto inillers and the steady in- the stock on Bpot there 18 an \u2018unsettied fechng in inthe marker.\u2018The demand was slow And ess ansacted w rune There ip eat com tition 1 in Manitoba de has been and rente Stated et owlng | h local and country ne ti eh on email lots is of pork ch han at LE quiet and une © quote: Western short cut pork 813 50 4 13.a $13 $13.25; ico, A758 c n° Can: ain 1 1.86.5 6 eg market land, $1.65.© demand was ST TRE ES active {th à uginess er 17 oh to 18¢ tor mea.and 180 ww 20010 en of game were fair, for which of the demand was good, and the market was and steady.Cho?ce partrl sold = ë ce De CS at 250 pèr brace, The.ngs Of venison were small, or which thers was a fair goquiry, And thé markel wai cleaned up at 13c to a saddles, and 90 to 11c per pound for car- + Dassen Hoos.\u2014The season for dressed hogs Sy and a few carload lots have arrived sor whic there Was à good demand, and sales in ay have been made at #6.25 106.50 he indications are that prices will Spi advices from western Canada as some Inquiry for cheese for export account.but no sales were effectéd.The tone of the market was steady, and values were uhoh: changed.gre e public cable was vas SUODE, and 28, higher a! We quote ber, e qu 10% to] So SE, August, D to Toe Kar- \u2014There was no ce inthe situation of the otter mark © feelin, having continued steady, The demand for fine local àc- count contin and al The.offe ngs are readily taken.There 18 itn 5 no enquiry from export buyers.We quote: Townships, 10 to 21c; Western, 15c to 18¢; ci greamery, early make, 19¢ to 210: September make, 22 to 23c.' Toronto Frices Currerit, Nov.11, 1889.WHEAT\u2014N0.2 autumn.85 to 86c: No.2 Spring.850 to Hb! 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Trans at I ERNST TEE rar ve « ; \u20ac .; \u2014 .being ~ unfit, physically Bake such measures as \u201cthe history of every part of the-Dominion.The ; Baily Star, GRAHAM & co.Proprietors.168 and 165 St.James Street.ait Bran 14 sent to anada, a, Postage frea, KC43 er months peeds asue other English Dewspapers published 1n the city ot Montrent af Agents for French advertising are Messrs.-\u2014-Amédee Priuce ce & Cie, No.36 Rue Latayette, Paris.rance.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.9th, 1889.Monday \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026. fornia expressiy to be present were am those unableto secure admission.Promptly at the appointed time the pricats, seminarians and theological students were marshalled in Calvert Hall.Curious throngs wore already in the neighboring streets taking note of the decorations.The hall in which the priests assembled was elaborately decorated.Above tho doors were the Pa) yellow and white, and stretchin he upward the eaves were greal streamers of red, white and blue.When all was ready SIX HUNDRED CLERGY, walking two an two, em emerg od clad in white surplices and AT fa and berettas, Their qe and nc strongly-marked faces and unaffected bearing attracted general attention as they marched down the street a fow squares to the residence of Cardinal Gibbons, unaccom by music.One of the features of the whole days procee n if was the absence of any band laying o on t streets.At the doorway of the Card house and leading or the broad steps ea gabres 5 and polis] helmets , Blttierlug In © rig ht morning Sunil were te le ines of guards.ere agaln the Papal colors and the Stars and Stripes were {nterm jngl n all directions the streets seemed lied with ple, and the open windows ot the surrounding Eee Scie each had their quota.white-surpliced priests were opening oe a mass of purpie-envelo gures were seen on the dardinal's doorway.Le was t the athering of nearly all Catho- bishops and arohbishops of the United States with representatives from.Mexico, Canada, England and Rome itself, THE PRELATES CAME FORTH from the big porticoin ire.and as each two stepped into the street their costly robes were caught up by diminutive altar boys in Waiting, who then walked benind, taking care that the brilliant fabrics were kept stainless for the ceremonies to and there among the eilken ments of the bishops could coarse brown or white garb ot a bearded abbot.Through the long line of priests the prelates threaded their way around the square to the main entrance of the cathedral, the rear of the procession \u201cbein brought up the tall ascetic Archbishop Fobnane of Chicago, = immediately preceded a golden Vestured cross bearer, followed by two 8 slight looking men, almost hidde scarlet.he two men were Cardinals Gibbons, of Baltimore, and Tascher- eau, of Quebec.Eight delegates upheld their long vesuments and surrounding them onsie GIBBONS.as simply throughout the ckuroh were crowded to the utmost with the laity.IN STRIKING CONTRAST with the dark clothed aggregaiion thus formed were alsles, centre and front and pldes, packed with the Showy surpliced pries Against both laity and priests Phone the serried purple A of the prelates inside th® sanctuary.On each side was a dais for a cardinal.At the high altar stood the mitred celebrant of the Mass, Archbishop Williams of Boston, and over all was the great nice and ou dome of the cathedral.A dreamy ear, while the eye was de myr candles in hted oun the altar from among the restful en leaves and white blossoms of lies.ow Was he regorian * As.Perges.\u201d | sung by perfectly attuned maie vo the mass proper began with the reveren- chanting at the \u201cKyrie.\u201d Subdued re tal feeling was manifest throughout the church as the cepemonial roceeded in majestic beauty.The effect was heightened momentarily net wave-like genutlections in the pews, and at each pronouncemen by the chair-of the name of Jesus, berettas were doffed in unison from the cardinals and archbishops in the sanctuary to the students in the farthest vestibule.At the Consecration of the Host the cardinals ad- Ta ced from the sides with the monsignors, bwin .low, kneit at the prie-dieux Eagle ravcd pacoiytes, bearing Tightd of ri le arraye oly ring 2 Lorch To ben effect at this ment Lee noble.As THE SACRED HOST was held high aloft by the celebrant, the deepest -sllence reigned all through the ë ee every head was bent low in nkle of a tiny Delt at the altar 0- ol \u2018With each movement of the priest fa B moment or two a little beil h time at the instant was tion of the Cat podra Gibbons retired to his dais, th po the improvised ore 83 gallery noticed, forthe firat tie not si Jot awa rom him in the sanctuar ry among e, abbo ts and other fal d ilgnitarics the black Taos of Father olton, of of Chicago, the © first colored Catholic priest ordained in America.bably the most impressive part of the Mass next to the Consecration was the vonferring of the Papal blessing.\u2018The venerable Archbishop at the altar seemed to feel it a doubly solemn moment when, turning to the congregation, he paused for an instant, then, while the people in the church knelt, he raised his hand and slowly made the sign of the oross.The mass ended with a gpecial intercession for the Pope chanted by t clergy.THE FIRST ORATION of the centenary followed.It was delivered by Archbishop Ryan, of Philadelphia, Whose fine presence and magnetic Eloquence, in spite of the long ceremonial preced ion, D hel Bis hearers for anothor hour and a hall, The patriotle ¢epirit of 4 of the Archbisho Ps add: regs and his tri Miss Drexel, w o is to .vots her life to the weitare of the colored people and Indians, seemed to aken general enthusiasm, but the most\u2019 te piling effect was aroused when he vinaica the Fights of Cathoito editors, if need be, to freely comment on the fdilings of the olèrgy.A ringing Te Deum by the choir and or- Shesira brought the memorable services to cluse, To-night the cathedral was resplendent from basement to dome, inside and out, Yith electric \u2018lights.The crush of peo ie Bur- Prasad even that of the morning.- Many.ot of he ninety bishops ip the city wers present as were à large proportion of the.thousand priests ho ave gathered here.Papa) eapers were sung by Archbishop Heiss, Pot Milwaukee.The orator of thé évening was -Aralibishop Ireland, o Se Paul.His Po llsteners from th the où H d wha: the \u201cHose w e cburch needed wi .armies.and pew rotors Yo be re garded odor veg He de to he RRS | Ei | SAGNIFICERT SCENE.IRE: CATHOLIC CENTENARY AT BALTIMORE: Bo great was the © pressure fo tor | ake Atmerios will cons.games erica, i travel on the w Des of Suh © influence and with 1t enoirel e universe.The present timels one of history's epochs; w are npeisti it the birth of on pas There is a revolution in the ideas an: jour ings of men.The burthen of the strife falls to the lot of Catholics in erica.The movements of the highest tension in ne 0 a ot go ' unhampe oi Rovernmen or y despotis custom.the h can bring ve contest tu a 8 or.olose.\u201d \u201cThe © conferring of the Papa bonediation closed the celebration as fur as the centenary of the hierarchy is concerned.'o-morrow th deliberations of the Congress of the Catho- es The out distinguished body ot, Cathollo prolates and clergy that ever ed to- BE Mars n this country were bancuatted at Mary \"s Seminary this afternoon lo bonor THE HUNDREDTE ANNIVERSARY : of the establishment of their Mlorerohy in in America.Over, 400 clergymen were Toas ed to by Arche biahop Sato The Py A ETS Gibbons and Taschereau, Bishop Montes de Oca, of St.Louis, Potost Bishop Virtue, of Portsmouth, Eng.and Archbishop Ireland, of 8 St, Paul.A joint session of the Advisory ome Oommittee on Papers, and Organizatlo eld ro Archbishop Ireland, of St, Paul, presided, and prominent inymen were pres sent.It'was decided that the permanent organization of the congress would placed in the hands of a committee ap- 2ointed by the tem orar chairman, ex- Governor ee Carroll, Baltimore.The mittee will cons Re one member fron each ecolesiagtiont province in the United States.Each paper read at the congress wlil be limited to twenty minutes in delivery, and discussion will be confined twenty minutes, The revised list of papers numbers fourteen, and the order in which they will be presented in the con- ress Are as follows\u201d \u201cCatholio Congress,\u201d y John-Gilmary Shea, of New York; \u2018Lay Action in the Church.\u201d Henry F.Brownson, Detroit; papal Indépendence,\u201d Charles J.Bonaparte, Baltimore; \u201cTue NEW SOCIETY ORDER,\u201d Peter L.Foy, Bt.Louis; \u201cThe Right of the tate in Education,\u201d Edmund Dunne, Be ia \u201cReligion in Education, VW L, Kelly, St.Paui; Es Catholio Journalism,\u201d George D.Wolff, Philadelphia; \u201cBoocleties,\u201d H.J.Spanhorst, Bt Lo Louis; \"0a holie Amert- can Literature,\u201d OC.B.Pattin, St.\u201cSunday Opservance,\u201d Manly B.Telio.Cleveland; \u201cTemperance,\u201d John H.Camp- ; \u201cCatholic ohievements in the Cen \u201cLabor and Capital,\u201d Wm, Rich \u201cChurch Music,\u201d Herman Allen, Chicago.Among the distinguished arrivals were: Hon.Honore Mercier, prime minister of th Province of Quebec, Monsignor Labelle and James McShane, Another notable from the British possessions was Hon, M.J bprer speaker of the Nova Scotia assem- Cardinal Gibbons went in a carriage 5 Vine station to meet Cardinal Taschereau, und after informal greetings the Cardinals drove together to the clergy house adjoin~ ing the cathedral.Last evening in the hotels a novel expedient was resorted to for the accommodation of the clergy on account of the press upon the churches.It was providing of temporary chapels and the erection of improvised altars where mass wag celebrated to-day and will be celebrated nt the suceceding days of the con- night, in honor of the great gross of inter the bells of all \u2018he 34 Catholic places of worship in Baltimore were wrung in unison for half an hour.LORD SALISBURY SPEAKS On the Topics of the Day nt the Meeting inn Guildhall, LoNDoN, November ber 9.\u2014At & meeting in the Gutianall to-day Lord Salisbury del] v- ered an address in which he congratulated the country upon the spendid expansion of { he disputes between labor and al, he sal were regretful and he warn- Tr toms that they undertook a nsibility.aving to Famer that roar in {mprudence interests.He was Sian Pope be able to aim that Ireland was progressing, Prosperity was increasing that country, disorder vas vanishing and there was every prospect of a permanent séttlement of the burning questions between the two countries.No member of the Government indulged in wild theories of home rule, but were ready with a practical policy which would satisfy the country.ferring to Egypt, rd Salis bury sald the policy of tho Govern- m P BEMAINED NGHANGED, | and it would enable that count to protect herself against all attacks, which at pres- she was unable to do without Employers and do with trade dis- caution grave res everybody putes should might à British assistance.The difficulties in Eutope, he declared, appeal to be tending toward 8 re oacotul Solution, All the great pow desiro of avoiding a conflict, Lord Salisbury said it was the wildest legend that the Government had the faintest en to alter its Irish policy.Regarding Africa, he said the affairs of that Po were more interesting now than land was not behind other pations Mi their gene, rous rivalry to promote the lization of Africa.The antl-slave ee at Brussels would form an epoc the great rogress of European opinion o on ¥ that sub- foe t.He expressed obligations to the Bul- tan of Zanzibar for the latter's decree relating to the freedom of his subjects.The Warsaw correspondent of the Vienna Political Correspondence confirms the report of the massing of the Russian cavairy on the Austrian frontier.If the Baby is Cutting Teeth, Be sure and use that 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.James Baylis & Son, 1837, NOTRE DAME STREET.2683 Saw - © \"LADIES, We would respectfully call your a this continent at FANCY tion to the fact that our Ms.Bacon ts second fo i none on CAKHS, \u201cand that we ee the nest grades of four and ths ahalcest butter, His Cream Puffs and FEAR (pig Aegis AVE Ama tes, Charlotte Russes his secret: supply from SA Tre PIES! : SR aS AME ; 1796 NOTRE, oven pet the rolling Dh, 40d wo fost coutant thes if you uiveusa sono ELSH & , ROUOH, » near st.Pots ASTE | r \u201cDurr od Fragér's Sales MPO TANT LICENSED PA 1 5 BROKERS SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Mzoans, 00, 1808 Notre parer Street (Balmoral Hotel) gue type ccatiitantng Spe 2 fh fase EEE evolver ye gin en, Plat re.od ud posus, Aticles several: y fous ubre cotiec 33 Fa es .Te © mention.us o No.170, 18k Gol uarter Re- pene aan also 3 0.sn 18k Gold Sen very fine, SW POSITIVELY NO RESERVE.&3 All mentioned £ catal good joe! n cata logue Ruarsnteed as re~ LAs (2 820 ST, JAMES STREET, On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 11th, 12th and 13th Nov.1889.AT 2.80 AND 7.30 P.M.DUFF & FRASER, \u2014k depouts af 15 Auctionsers.e; © at na Aa po per cent may be required FEOISES.SLEIGHS, ROBES AND HARness.One stylish Bay.Gelding, 5 years, 15M hands, sired by \u201cLapidist Chief,\" Dam \u201cWarery® Mare, thoroughly broken to harneap and saddle, one very handsome Gray Horse, 5 years, 1 534 hands, weighs 1225 1bs., perfectly sound and well broken, a Grand Family Horse, 6 good general pur- poss Horses, 50 new and necond!f hand Sleighs, Cutters, Crachoirs, Carioles, Berlins, Family 8loighs, 3 Victoria Sleighs, Phaetuns, Express Sleixhs, 4 good second hand Buffalo Robés, H0 other Wolf Robes, single Driving Harness, New \u2018Baddls Pads, eto.tonzive regular kly Hale, at Deposi- torse 3:24 and 824 Rt hikers at our post ON TUESDAY, 12TH INSTANT, AT 2.30 P M.DUFF & E 204 2 UF FRA der IANOS, CARPETS, STOVES.Large assortment of new and second hand Household Furniture, Mirrors, Pictures, China, Glass and Silver Ware, 40 good Hall 8toves, eto., ete ptisgular Weekly Saleat our rooms, 5320 Bt.James on FRIDAY, 15TH INSTANT, AT 10 A.M.Libera) advan saf nt Led fos on go conaignments, fine, dry, 0 DUFF & FRASER, 2044 Auctioneers.Marcotte & Co.'s Sales \u2018 rPRADE SALE \u2014br- MARCOTTE & CO.95 ST JAMES STREET WEDNESDAY, 13th INNT., AT 10 A.M.Our specialties are a Bankrupt Stock of a General ry Goods Btore: A large guantity of Keady Made varied assortment of Boots a Drawers.350 doze! 2 Wwe Hone and half Hose Cn rH and Silver Vaches, Sosy sasor ed, Hubba Cottons, Denims.Fiauneln Cardigan Jackets, Top Erne) on Buttons, inary whole to oy sold without reserve in lots 16 te ix the trad Goods rece od on consignment up to date of sale.MARCOTTE & UO.264 3 Auctioneers.JPA VNBROKER'S SALE BY AUCTION, At 1668 NOTRE DAME STREXT, uantity of Gold and Bf Watch: Part Po de NS slot bing, Twseds, Shirts Goods, Alpume, Ha of \u2014ALSO\u2014 Cigêre, Pines- Bo ko.and , and A lot of goods such à \" are gen an R Bale every day at 2p.m.wr 7.30 pm.MARCOTTE & CO.2638 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Steck for Sale by Publie Auction.Inre F.C.WELDEN, Grenville, P.Q.have received fastractions from tate sell by Public ior, loo Fraser Buil 8t.Bacrament a treal, ë NR ay 0 he above Estate, consisting of te.338 0 ses is 8 58 Book Debts.4 Si cesnessientessausurossttenencene 5 \u2018erms of ventory list of debts can be on appltcs- th Hoe Sor.an and ook ox be ne ton to the jurator.an can be on Rec cr w.ALEX, CA CALDWE Leo tor.MACEAY & PARDELLIAN, Otice ot Cald Tait & Wilks, Auction orton: } 2624 INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANERUPT STOOK FOR SALE BY AUCTION.In the matter of EDWARD, COPELAND, BROCK- received pepe oh he trustee 8 1 feanan t, to t in ; of tes above Ne DU ONE Inventors at Bios at ae auch PEER es in .foilat aber t the store of tae Insolvent, at Brooks Bisex onsists of Boots and Shoes, smounting to 43572.1 with Invento! y bo seen and all infor.pain obtained on a tu pre remises or at the office of ns Te: One half cash: balance at four months, with interest %t 7 per vont.secured.JAMES ROBERTSON, Auctioneer.JAMES T.TENNANT, | Offices Hal; 4 & Tennant} 2628 daw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the a of F.= HEBERT.Granby.The un by augtion at No, 95 cet Montreal SATURDAY Tetk fovembor.ash, 89.Hp o'clock, the assets of state giock of Tweed nd Tailors! Trimmings.2997 83 LUTOS.canccansscocenedosroutonssauennesneanes 5 55 Book Debts per list.181 20 $606 75 Bor ay and i Leon\u201d at on View at our For further information apply > KENT & T Pas d'Arme .CO.4 MARCOTTE a C8 2644 N THE MATTER OF ESTATE LATE SI ; I.1.TRUDEAU, Ot West Farnham, Que.: The followin ssvetsof the above estate will sold Publlo AIS on, remisges at Weat Farnham, A 150 boveus ER, 1839, at 12 o'¢lock, Also, à Flano and \u2018other honrehold furnitare, took Wo be.1d in one lot.Terms, ous quarter cash, 4 t¢ months, with aecurity to the bat clos of the vendors, Purchaser oan a sume lease re np to lat May, 1890, Debts \u20ac tobe 14 for sah.it of view on application to Mr, Hiononse cout , Merchant, at Fara UE i ENT & TURCOTTE, x.6 ATER, Acoouritante.Auctioneer.204 8 Baw NOTICE.THER HOTEL BALMORAL offers special ad- van to parties daviring to rate comfortable and sétisfaotory arrangements for Fait and Winter av.WOODRURS, Masse On Special - fable oticlotha._Assor ried Buttons, Pins, Laces, ete, © William H.Arntox's Sales.ANDBOME CHINA - ORNAMEN on Fim tht rs Bost WiLIIAN H, ARNT Auc vayte, er cames ses 3 UNRESERVED SALE SALE.ATHLETIC CLUB Housx, Cote des Neiges, WITH GROUNDS, 13)¢ AORBS, AT AUCTION.By order of the Board \u2018of Directors, the under signed will sell, tree va BY PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY, 14th NOV EMBER INSTANT, The Property known as the Athietio Club Houxe formerly the * Guan ™ Estate, with the grounds and new building thereon erected, GItOUNDS.Jhiftesn and one Balf acres laid out in efor Take io.ing green Oroguet Lawn.ptuiature p shooting: without any di al forms puichout an any danger iso fo: one ae of the æ a HOUSE.he sgann » homestead à subetantial atone strnc- be cut off outlrely à from the N yA Clab rece so that heating the lar BO Touts tn.Withous.goood ik vl a oi eo fn Moutreul, and should alone britg à « good andioun STABLES, Good 1n-door prables bit stand sheds for horses have all ah Fossntie conseque Dr are in perfeot aa ADVANTAGES, Being a corner x t th can easil a ided to advai au fo .property be y CBFrLO88 to L a pi and on the line of u must anse very much LB oent So SE VEINS, cannot.by equalled, having al or à ko ouse ot the advantages of any kind of de Ssclusion, &c., for ladles or gentlemen, even chiidren could enjoy outing.a inter or summer this place can be run and made oa or an \u2018Institution the site ia all that could be auk- ed, pure air, good water, commodions building, Plhilanthropists, Speculators, os Hotel Keepars, do not joss sight of this chance as the property must be sold ; walk out to-morrow and look it OVer yourse.olf, Hale at wy rooms, 1747 Notre Dame street, AT TEN O'CLOCK.WILLIAM H.ARNTON 259 9 elionser.8 : FM ¢ STOCK.æ IMPLEMENTS (ouly one year in use).EVERYTHING IN GOOD ORDER.Milwaukes Binder, 7 Horses and Brood Mares, &o., at VINNET , Sault aux Becollet, by order of David Macka, Un WEDNESDAY, 27th NOV.Iast.Bale at TEN o'clock.WM.H.a oneer.26019 a F4 STOCK, CE FORTE CATILE, HAR- By order of HEND DERSON bros.eta Oo are pining up farming, will sell at the ORA WEDNESDAY, 20th NOV.INST.The whole stock withoutany The lot Horses, Goita, an wna F F114 Hunters, who ORD SALE ar TEN O'CLOCK.~~ \\ WAM.H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.§ADDLES.250 14 HUNTING and PARK.NEW AND SECOND HAND.80 to choose from, must be sold at once.1747 NOTRE DAME STREET.WILLIAM H, ARNT N.258t?onser, Mostings and Amusements.ONANISM COLLE ACADEMY \u20ac OF MU One Week, commencing Mendès, Ne By Lenin Nathal.GORGEOUS COSTUMES! Seats now on sale at Nordhsimer*s.FARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE Y Every Afternoon nnd Evening This Week.\u201cTRUE IRISH HEARTS!\u201d Jrica ot admission 10a, 20c and 300, Rtesw Jaen atroet.QUEEN'S HALL.NAA En th, Matinee Saturday.HENRY LEE, in the Great MILITARY DRAMA, THE SUSPECT! SPECIAL SCENERY: POWERFUL COMPANY! 2065 2 Flan at the N.Y, Piano Co.TEE Vourne-WAGES OT SIN.Ne.us AN EVENING'S FUN WITH BILL NYE \u2014AND\u2014 J.WHITCOMB RILEY, Friday & Saturday.Nov.15thd& 15th General ndmission, 50 cents F d t Seats on sale at Nordhelmer's, PU Samat Toe 2143 st James mircet 264 7 ed to Bo clou eat éraportancs » yall be lait before hom.ave no! heir m them to à y ote are requested to ted By order of the Co 258 4 Caw plots of 2 ers, Fe So and work THOS, b \u2018Fhoro red l'Ayrahire Cows, 1 on .shire Bu ull Large lot ol nplemante, oto.@ particulars posters.atu 1th ht at 8 o'clock.sale of the property of the Company, or in the sveat 260 4 Jaw ANCING AND DÉPORTMENT CALISTHENTOS = and wi a8 clase roomns rorkin feats assistan 1 Priv MOCK PARLIAMENT Monday Evening, Iu the Fraser Institute.Crosrma DERATE AND VOTE ON FNBKSTHICTED Re- CIPROGITY WiTH I.er and new members # Dd Dew member nee spt request ua ra of sister éucletios and Lhe public oral ~ JOSEPH RR.-dACOHRS; Hon.Bec Preag; i Rifles = Association By order, C.W.RADIGER, Fec.-Treas.brand oo Entertainment, Under acegiogs am, ad foe Benefit of Terra 1,0.G.T.IRVING A MATEUR » RA) MATIC CLUB, producing the great American temperance drama, the \u201cSOCIAL CLANS,\u201d and the Laughable Farce, \u201cThe Artfui Dedger,\u201d AT VICTORIA RIFLES ARMOURY, Thursday,\\ November 14th, at 8 p.um., sharp.Tickets, o Reserved » inable at box office, 25 cents.ta 35 © 204 4 HOUSE G0.Re Shareholders of the Athletio à Mgeting use Ca wl my of the tory hh on MUNDAY EVENING, usiness « 10 authorize the ot realizing sufficient to m pevesciaim.\u201d to authorize the transfer of thet tle ortgages in ncoordance with resol ti at Meeting of Directors, Oct.1:th, 18: y ona 3.G, RONN, Lu a &, offered ne me.| will have twoor the same time.even Parent Brothers\u2019s Sales.Auction of Desirable Properties MONDAY, the , Bloventh November instant, At the REAL ESTATE ROOMS, of PARENT BROS., - 46 St.James street.No.44 8T.ANTOINE STREET.t , Tha! De Story, Sut Stone, Frost forming ing the ing quarter of the of als, cash, bRL NOTRE DAME patos Nos.oinin: 803 & 813 Hoinir PARTHENAISSQUIe re doré pu average Ce Sorti © Vion to N « 8 PAUTHE) NALS 8 TREET AND ne QUARE, Bix very fine building lots shent jorsiez to by fig feetin d th to] teneme ate being the Canadian Paciñc aka ops.erTus 088.No.ST.MATT STREET, o 48 SATE * Two Story, Bas t and Fren Stone Front Dre a de ne à re lee OOM! 0.Torus scash.A rare chance to get à nice home at low ce.Nos.890, 392 ST.HYPOLITE STREET.ink ong ton x.Stone Fopudanan.Dulidinr oon men x four meme noi.potes fentes for 8: a0 per SALE AT 10.80.2697 PARENT BROS., Agents.Benning & Barsalow's Saies.a Yh ; 7 LE TRADE SALE \u2019 \u2014~OF\u2014 Fall and Winter Dry Geods at Auctien, \u2018 BY BENNING & BARSALOU, AUCTIONEERS, 86 and 88 ST, PETER STREET, EDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, | At Tex ojclock & m.\u2014-COMPRISING\u2014 tic y ilens.Cloth eme eg sh 1e Good Clathe Cassimerc, Cashrm es, Printe, anneis, Fancy oct de Notions, Assort tod \u201cShir awers, \u2014AL80\u2014 Goods, Canadian Tweosds, oral, Sharioty Piece Ge assorted © alors, Beave Jorsey Clotbs, eto \u2014ALho\u2014 Housekeeping Linens, Bleached and Half Bleached Pam aske, svorted Towels.Yapkine.Doyles, ote.for the Crockety Trade, 30, 110.Cases Assorted Glass pa.5 ALEO\u2014 Consignment, 300 Pieces Enamelled Also, 10 Gross Assorted Fesences.Also Peremptory Bale of about 75 Cases Boots Shoes, Rubbers,.eto, rocalved too late for our last sale withont reserve.In lots suttable to the wants ot the city and Lepup- rade, McKay & Pardelliar's Sales DE SALE OF , FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.The Subscribers will sell st their Rooms, No.893 8T.PAUL BTREET (Opposite Custom House Square), ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, A general tment of art Borel Blanket Hoth Ph Siar cope, in \\ors Diagonais, Tweeds.ganton Flannels, Linens, A na dopeatiz t oths, Top snd rte, nés 5, re Éuitted Wool Goods, Plain and} Fanoy Beoteh Cape, 1 Fur Trimmings, oO imamings rnamente and Tr te \u2014\u2014AL80-\u2014 500 CASES ASSORTED RUBBERS, Balsnce over from last sale, to be sold without reserve.BALE AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.Money to Loan on First Mortgage.MeKAY & PARDELLIAN, 204 3 Auctioneers.2 \u2014\u2014 eee 200 Ecrement & Co.'s Sales.CLSAMALS ES C LEARING AUCTION SALE \u2014or\u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT No.1658 NOTRE DAME STREET, On Tnesday, 12th inst.Ruite, Bedroom Sets, }1 Hall and Kitchen so able Spring Bed 1s and Mattresses.SALE AT 10 A.M ECREMENT & vo.ones) Qi BELO (TRADE MA MARK REE a ee AE ES) ve os couth sad for honing ge Als every overy afternoon at Jan A.ROY MA 231 ANCING-DURKEL'S, FAILs SCOTT'S BLOC Beginners, Monda.and Thursday Event Afternoons.Yhtermediate © class, Tu esday an and friday Eveninæs.Learn the NS orko on Baston Bohottische, DAC ING \u2014 MISS CYLERS ACADEMY, B.gin Thursday, hors Wass on Mond vanoed olass at 4 .Tats lessons 13 LA ATOUR Eddy mp os 31 foot front very iueh can = 1.8 8 ¢ C.ALFRED C CHOUILLOU, 1 BOULESTIN & CIE| COGNAC j * | V.S.0 Q v.S.0.P.| V.V.S.0.P.* * MONTREAL, Sele Agent for Canuda.2680°1568 § Corner 8 DIONNE, Ben the Larges Groceries and Provi a our Butter are derronee = well as Su our Spanish Caious.ver LOL.Cook's Friend Baking Powder, 1 1b.package.5 Finest Pastry Flour, 28 tbs LB Crosse & Blackw, Titre p tl M ckles, a een's Laundry ery Ane Soap, Cheaper than Ever.GRAND \u2018OPENING! erbrooke and a Block of treets, 51.Gocloess gh other SUGARS! athe extra Granulated per 1b 7 t Brown Sugar, per lb.ellow Sugar, per lb.ump Bugar, per lb, TEAS! \u2019 English Breakfast Tes, Bo ib, redused to \u201c4 do bi Ma Bost Bex de oûe In: $ ge CANNED GOODS! Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Beane, per dos.8L 10 x VEGETABLES! 4 sar loads of finest Early Rose Potatoesat Bon br) FRUI 1'TS1 0 barrels extra Winter Apres.$3.00 ri.248 Grapes 08 suena fos, FES Frunez 4 iv, nee sms cccees Dn r bottle - as .2 Cairoie Mt .Marmalade, er 1 ib.p > \u2018ue tarch, ai.eer re rachan\u2019s Pas EN 0 Soan.poi + Ÿ cereerreesens assunucees \u201c y Soap, ver A BUTCHER SHOP! Attached to eur Establishment.~ Pind Quarter Ld ver tb Ener, bo Roast bo vii.per ib.83 Fres on hand + market price.h Fish, Poultry REMEMBER THE ADDRESS: A.DIONNE, Corner Sherbrooke and Bleury ste.\u201d LUBYS restores the natural color, beauty, softness oi the hair | IS NOT A DYE.ONCE USED, ALWA YS USED.50 GENTS A BOTTLE, AT ALL CHEMISTS, FOR THE HAIR.and stops its 1alling out, and Tid BC Lares Tt NOTICE.11 partion having claims late Restaurnnt Yooper 1 s'iyle the \u2018wats SE i uw Fi hin ten days from this dat pate in the division of aazets 0.C 1 that I will ik bt respon i mn nane pithous m resl, Nog: yuk: 4880 _TEmD EDITION, id mi et ak 43 Cathe a Cour eat © Pr wits as y.ATastrong, ofa Bar Moto W\u2014At 2928 Notre Damo street, mbes PM Mrs.R.H.Bartholomew, of à son.\u2014AL 22 Courvillp street, on the ou Le DORAN at William % Doran an, ofa sis.à as ; VEILLEUX\u2014IL this PT November 10 wife oi N, Vador, of a daughter.! MARRIAGES.< ER-LEMON\u2014At Toronto, dy Rev.Wim.ALERANDE E.I.Alexander to Ettie 7 Lempn.LOLIFFE\u2014At London, Eng.by Rev, BEADY-HAUEL 1 reston Brad udy Lo \u2018Margaret Edwina Huumv Raacliffe, of Bt Catharines, ont.TT FATLON:SULOMNON-At the Parish of St.Ar- nd West, Que., November 9, by the Rev.Pronk A ton feolôr, John J.Fallon to Kate Eliza! 801 won.ird daughter of Mr, John H.GILRON-WYMAN-AL Waterville, Siduer ©.Kendall, 8, L.G Wy tac to BEV Jus Su.WOODS AL Bayfield, Ont., by Rev Rer.Hoaglus, 3.H.Hewson to Isabella Woods JACENAH -NIUHOLSON\u2014At \u2018Toronto, November 4, Richard Jackman to Ameila Sophia Nichole > Rot: JENKINS FRIMERMAN at the Parish of Stand West, Que.November 7, by the Rev.Alen, reo.or, Ryrou lienry Jenkins to Eharlutle 9 Ve.yar) ter of Mr.Frederick Primer- man, all of parish, ERANSATHEIT AU the Parish of St.Armand est, Que.Qutover 23, by the Rev.Frank Ne roctuf, F Cyril Krans to sophronia Marüla, only daughter of Air.Ulram B, Streit, KITE LEY-SAIT H\u2014At Eldon, pat, PE Rev.Alex, Ross, Jool M, Ritelby to Sarah McK EE-KQ t MU Dan, qui pe Rev.J.Ward, William MtKee to 8 LEWISONRS I Waterioo, Que., by Rev: Ww.Geo.H.Lewis Lo Lilile Jo ones.eG SEV.PELLETIER\u2014AL Doster, Willlam Mot iuskey to Mary Joscpuine Pelletier, of Stet adlac, N MUKRAY- MCKENZIE \u2014 At Marsden, Que.Kev.| v.Dr, Lamont, Wm.Murray Lo kat een re.eazie.RSHALL-ROBERTS \u2014 At Iienford, ve.tev.LI.Dodd, Freda UC.Marshall act Roberts, of Brome, Que.PATTEUSON-TAGG ART\u2014AL Ottawa, November 4, by kev.Dr, Anstrong, C Mrs.M.J.Taggurt.i DEATHS.COADY A Toronto, November 3, Wm, I.Coady, aged 23 Dr ST.oki RGE\u2014At Quebec, November 4, Laure Clotilde Lhibsudeau, vite of Lr, E.A.de Bt.George, aged 36 yea DORA Y\u2014IR this ve * November 10, at 118 Cadieux street, Marie Blanche Adrienne, aged 6 months, Infant daughterof A.A.boray, of the Post uftice Department.Funeral from\u2019 above address, on Tuesday, November 12, at 8.30 m.sharp.Friends nnd acqu.uaintances are invited to attend without further notice.FAWCETT\u2014At Toronto, November 4, Munro Rawes, son of James Fawcett.FRANKLIN-IN Uus city, November 8, Francis Franklin, Esq., late o the Bank of Montreal, aged 78 years, Funeral from his late residence, 1058 Dorchester st., on Monday, 11th Novem- | per, ut two o'clock p.im.to the \u2018Church Of Sty James the Apostle, and {hence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are requested Lo attend without further notice.22 GRAHAM \u2014 At Brampton, Oat., November la, Wilitam Dickson Gra! GALVIN\u2014At Arn rion Ont., Sarah Conn, wife of J.I\u2019.Galvin, aged 28 years, HENNESSY\u2014In this city, November 10, Denis John, aged 1 year, 9 months and 10 days, son of John llonnessy.Funerai from 40 Alexander reet, on l'uesday, November 13, at 8.30 a.m.Friends and ac Uaintances are res ttully invited Lo alle [quebec and United states papers please copy HOSKINS\u2014 At Halifax, November 3, Frances Mary lloskins, aged 29 years, HENDERSON\u2014At New York.October 29, Wil- lMaun A.lenderson, of Listowel, unt.HOLI\u2014At Charlottetown, P.E.L, November 2, Georglaba Mary, daughter of Henry Hoi LEDUC\u2014At Alken, S.C., November 4th, Nepoleon Leduc.of this cy, aged oa years.Funeral from his late residencew 86 St.Denis street, on Wednesday.13th November, at 8.15 a.Friends areinvited to attend without further ln timation 285 2 McKIN NON\u2014At Toronto, N November 2, Duncan J, McKinnon, aged 21 years.McLAUGHLIN\u2014In this city, November 8th Joba Mclaughlin, formerly of Petite Cote, ed 8 months.Funerai on November 30 p.m,, from his late residence, No.143% ontario street, To Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully vited to Aiton WILAOUL further notice, d'a 8.papers please copy.OLIVE\u2014At New Yor] Olive, of Carleton, ROBS\u2014At gecrgetonn Ont, Angus Alexander 78 ye ens an Rebecca A., wife a w.a Ross, TENN ANTAL gi Ont, William H.Ten- pant, Esq: WARING \u2014 At Melbourne, Que.November 1, Henry Waring.ANADIAN SECRET BER.in any part se, as 21 been tandard for re than O 50,000 in use; several Pandred squafiea, \u201cover 40.0% balaing \u20ac 248 st - RSONAL\u2014SHORT HAN TYPEW ITING, h and fish copying office.Madan hoon.Bo aes st v 2586 ERSO R GOODALL S8PECIALIST IN P Catarn N La Diseases and Cancer, without FE o Tod wd 3 s 0 pe Pia 3 hed do door fon \"Beaver Hall 8q.MANTLE MAKING.and drap © y 64 2 ERSONAL\u2014GENUINE IRISH FRIEZE VEE Pr Contato to order, 8186, worth 822.84h bh 4 So ERSONAL\u2014MR.A.H, CHAMBERS, ADVOCATE, has removed from 138 to No.214 Bt.James st.opposite Nordheimer's block.265 1 Armstrong Photo Engraving Co., 673 CRAIG ST.Telephone 2331.261¢ ARLESS & CO.FÉoToGnAPHIO ARTISTS orl dozen Hhotographs aud Large Crayon, framed, 310.00.11 74aw * JOHN AITKEN & Co.Have now a Agst-class stock, oompletely éssorted, of ne Scotch Lambs\u2019 Wool Hosiery in all the different welxhta, P t fit Atti a.\" AND Lerthiaume, 101 Mansfield\u2019 TB.Ladies! Vouta and Drawers, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Qombination Suits, Geuts' Shirts and Pants, Stock.po andiiall Hose, 5 ail rites.À very uice stock of GENTS\u2019 DRESSING GOWNS.All choice patterns, from 85.00 to $20.00.BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS, All well made, and of the best wearing material, from $4.00 to 87.00.John Aitken & Co., \u20141757\u2014 NOTRE DAME ST.Esinbliahed in 1847.) 203t3 (COVERNTON 5 51 SXRUP OF WILD R lor to all © » 7 coute, Goud, ger oe ler = 25e oot + JLCOVERNTON & UO, Corner bees sud Lurclester sta, Branch, 460 St.238t Lavreuce » +?REED AND RATTAN FURNITURE, Finished in Fancy Bronzes, all tha colors of the / rainbow, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT IX TOWN, RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and Bedding, L642 _.6562 Cralg Street, USE THE ALBERT COY8 Garbolie Acid ©.SOAPS Wholesaly Only.rion sion Street \\ C.1.Dy Patterson Lo Lb CARSLEY'S COLUMN WEATHER REPORT, November 11, 1889.10 AM, METEOROLOGICAL UFFICE, RONTO.Phoranm: ILITIES FOR TUE KEXT 24 HOURS, Lakes and Liper êt, Lawrence-From Lake St.Peter to Bay of Quinte \u2014 Mederate winds, 8.CARBLEY.MANTLB ROOM.This season so far immense increase in our Mantle Department really amounts to a regular Mantle Boom.BETTER STIL.Our plan ta whew any department fs doing particularly well to FEED THE BOOM and make itdo Better St111 FREDING THE Boo\u201d.The number of Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters and Polinans sald in onr showroom during the last aix weeks is something marvelous, yet we think {it possible by feeding The Boom to do still better._ READ THIS.During the whole of this week we hold » special sale of Expensive Winter Mantles and Jackets at reduced rates.REMEMBER THIS.\u2019 A Even at regular prices gurs are acknowledged to be the best and cheapey Mantles and Jackets in the whole of Canada | \\_- A GOOD BIGN.Thera bean mare expensive Mantles sold this season than usual, This is a sign that our customers are gotting richer.This of course isa tood sign and very pleasing to all concerned.'SWEREPING RRDUOTIONS.As usual with all our cheap sales the reduo- tions are of a sweeping character, no reducing a few lines as baits, but the whole of our expensive goods in this department are reduced in p FOR INSTANCE.EVERY MANTLE OVER 018 EVERY JACKET OVER 818 ! EVERY DOLMAN OVER 818 EVERY ULSTER OVER 818 EVERY FUE LINED MANTLE OVER 018 In fact every Mantle of every kind in the store over $18 is reduced lu price for this week.8.CABRSLEY.TO DRY GOODS MEN.This special sale of Mantles st reduced prices affords a capital chance fer country merchants to buy choice goods at low rates.MINIMUM TO MAXIMUM.fn Our Mantles range in price from 81.45 to 90.The bulk of them are from $5 to $10, then 815 to 850, PLEASE DON'T FORGET THAT EVERY MANTLE OVER 818 THAT EVERY JACKET OVER #18 THAT EVERY ULSTER OVER 818 THAT EVERY DOLMAN OVER #18 THAT ALL FUR LINED QARMENTS OVER 818 A In our store ia reduced tn price for the SPRCIAL SALE) OF MANTLES.TT BEGINS IT BEGINS The Bale Bogind on Monday morning at oije o'clock, atid Ends on Saturéey at aix p.un.8.CARSLEY, = 4 i WANTRD fifteen sxperimmosd Mantle mafers at once: none need apply bat good bands., B.CARSLEY.8 J CARSLEY'S COLUMN Jas A.Ogilvy &Sons try it Ten | MONTREAL DAILY STAR.MONDAY.NOVEMBER IL mec ou Must a cor cy * ADVERTISEMENT.WEATHER REPORT.- Nov.11th, 1889 \u2014 Cloudy, with rain to-nig! \u2014 TABLE LINEN.TABLE LINEN, If yon require Table Linens of any Mand and Wish to buy at the lowest prices, come direct to JOHN MURPHY & COB, + We have alwayson band afuii supply of bleached and half bleached Linens in TABLE COVERS, TRAY OLOTHS, NAPKINS, SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, CARVERS\u2019 CLOTHS, DOYLIES, TOWELLINGS, TOWELS, eto, ato, eto.[\u2014 Also à large variety Glass Cloths, Waah Rare, Dusters, and many other useful articles for tidy housekeepers.JOHN MURPHY % CO {Mai} orders for five dollars and over sent fres of charges.) FLANNELS.FLANNELS.Our assortment of plain and fancy Flannel 1s larger and prices ara lower than ever.Bee our Grey Flannel at 100 yard, usual price in other stores, 150 yard; other qualities in Grey Flannel at equally low prices, JOHN MURPHY & CO.Joy |] vRPHY & Co Importers of Dry Goods, UORNER NOTRE DAME.and ST.PETER STS.BA Sk J, B.RAYMOND, $10,000.00! Ten Thousand Dollars \u2014WORTH OF\u2014 DRY GOODS \u2014BOLD AT\u2014 Half Price! And a Great Many Job Lines Less than Half Price.Crowds of people from all parts of the city and surrounding country are taking advantage of the IMMENSE REDUCTIONS.Thousands of yards of Dress Goods.Black and Colored Cashmeres, from § cts.to 5o cts.per yard, sold every day.Blankets, Sheetings, Table Linens, Roller Linens, Napkins, Quilts, etc, are selling at sight.Gents\u2019 Woollen Shirts, Gents\u2019 White Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces\u2014are thrown away.& MORE HELP! We have engaged more help in order to serve all customers, as a great many had to leave the store without being attended to.H.F.POIRIER, 2228 & 2226 | St.Catherine street, west, UREN\u2019S HALL BLOCK.265t1 ANNOUNCEMENT.MORE NEW GOODS At OGILVY\u2019S.\u2018Wa have just received another large lot of Linen Goods, .« sing Taple Linens, Table Clo extra fine Sombre othe, Table Na, ray te DOY LIES ; In all Sizes.or the largest and cheapest collection of Ti Table és (BONE THE DOMIMION LINEN WARE- SPECIAL Table Cloths and Napkins, suitable for wedding presents, just put into stock, EIDER DOWN QUILTS.« weon 17, have three left of that ghoap Jt ne er Quilts, satin oovs ng, we wo or Focus who intend p xing ons of those articles tq call before they ot 20 ola.à Blankets! Blankets I! 5 °F hb Bl t ! English end Neatly food Cagsdian Blankets ta ony as a and date Poe actadine Child's Crib Blanke! JAMES A.OGILVY A SONS |= 208.205, 207 8T.ANTOINE and 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN ST.Trresmonx 967.Hours of business-8 Saturday: DONT BELIEVE IT! Whe get: are told that everything ia high-priced at ' BUT COME AND SEE.1e Viens dans Di Coma EP hhe En You will also be Well Served 204 endeavors made to please you.Giveus a esll and S.R.PARSONS | 1819 and 1815 Notas HAM te Near St, Peter.am to 7 pm: 9 papa cles at ad) obsép or #30 per fh ke doker ry 2 Foal Ga) | ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Erma $i \u201cI GREAT GREAT 5th Annual Sale AUPBELL GROCER - Wine Merchant, 2450 ST.GRTRERIE ST APPLES.APPLES.FAMEUSE, $2.50 and 84.50 per barrel.GREENINGS, 82.50 and 83.25 per barrel, BALDWINS, $2.50 and 83.25 per barrel.8PYS, A1 Stock, $3.50 per barrel.RUSSETS, 82.50 and $3.50 per barrel, FIGSt FIGS! rion, ols w,\u2014this year's stock.100 per box or $1.10 ber a fer 250,16 ' Zp * ' PRUNES! PRON Iba for $1.00; 100 I CURRANTS! CURRANTS! 16 lbs.for 81,00 RAISINS! RAISINS! 14 lba for 81.00; 88 1b, box for 61.95.PEELS: PEELS! PEELS! Orange, 2% por 1b Lemon, 20c per 1b.; Citron Peal, 300 pet All new peels and the very best Hie They are put up in 7 lb.boxes.VALENCIA ALMONDS, new, Be verib.JORDON ALMONDS, 65c per lb, h LAONATORS, CORY, BEADS ERAS, he absorted.PEALS in 3 1b.tins, 30 per tin.AUNT ABBEY'S ROLLED OA 1! packet.The beat rolled cats on a oon or JAMS, JAMS AND JELLIES.20 cases just received of the famous BATGER &CO., London, England, Jams and Jelliea sasorted, only \"150.per lb, glass jar, Cook's Frisnd Powder, only 200, per packeh per 8 Ib, OYSTERS.OYSTERS.al PLT LI, aloes rv tte anulated, 8c.Sugar,\u2019 Der e LA: 35 Sob: Creamery wh pe eau Se] GRAPES.GRAPES.In 101».Baskets, 500.per Basket.Quinoes, T5c, per Basket.TEAS.TEAS.© TEAS.Good sound Black Tes, 250.per 1b.or in 3L Id.Caddies.250.per lb.ur f; rer otened Tea is without exception tee Hat EE ever offared in Canada.Our verÿ Finest Epglish Breakfast Ten is paly 80c, per ib.in 1 ib, Jackets, or 506.12 10.and 20 Ib.Caddies.Japan Teas, 250, =e 1 lbh packets, or Be.per 1b.less in 10 and In caddies, orin 70 lb.chests, HAMS AND BACON.MoGarry, Bland & Co.'s Suger Oured, caly 15a per 1b.1and Vermicelli in mado in Canada, only 500.pet bor.Torok the beet Huntley & Palmer's English Biscuits, Cheese, 75 and 500 per tin, Milk, 23 and 50e per tin.- Albert, 35 and 700 per tin.CANNED FRUITS.Petaluma Bartlett Pears.- Petaluma Lemon Cling Peaches.! Petaluma White Cherries.Petaluma Yellow Crawford Peaches SOAPS.SOAPS, Qod Toilet Soap, 40c per dozen in} dos.boxes Pears! Transparent Glycerine Boep, 12% per cake or 81.45 per dosen.Pears' Shaving stioks.Pears\u2019 Balls.Pears\u2019 33 per cent.Glycerine Pears® apsorted.Pear\u2019 Glycerine, Pears\u2019 White Glycerine, Peart' Honey.Poors! 01d Brown Windsot.ESERVED SINGER, in 1 ih, pota, 850; or tn 6 wy PRES 91.25 pew TURKISH ET 1.pores.100 per box; or 81 per dozen.Worcestershire Banoo fh 36 Hine bottles, 12340, or | 81.25 per duzei Batty's Nabob Sauce.Boyer's Relish.Yorkahire Relish, Burewsbury Chutney Sauce.Shrewsbury Tomato Ketchup, GORDON & DILWORTH'S We have a magnificent show of the above firm's goods in glses, comurising Pineapples, Cha M CLARETS.CLARETS.500 A own bottit very nice wine, 3 pei done arn or 81.% for Tinta, ' Walker*s Bye, 81.85, 82 and 62.50 per vallon.1X1.8 years old, 83 per gallqn.Port Wine, from #3 per gal.to #10.Sherries, from 62.50 per gal.to $8, J.C.CAMPBELL, GROCER AND WIKE MERCHANT, 2450 St.Catherine street 265tt{ ALWAYS, FOR THE HEPES PLACE The American Fur -Storg, 27.81.LAWRENCE ST-27 the b y de anni oe 4 ] pale Took Fors ind o ALWAYS | FUR BOAS.FUR BOAS.re Silver G lo, Bear, I.a Ter G ancl Pots fog Sib and g varieties to see $1.00 upw: MuFES.MUFFS.pl Hoque ge 8 ska ka Sable Dear, Beaver.fa cable.Chinohills, Wourtis for aul; olen or which csaunot be © FUR COLLARS.GRA BL SR TE CAPS.CAPS.ea\u2018 and Gents\u2019 Caps in all kinds of Furs, and in oles > Fur Trimmings! Fur Trimmings! OF ALL KINDS, AT AMERICAN FUR STORE, 27-8T.LA WRENCE ST-27 ! 20414 Willan Rone Sucçessor te D.Crawford.[THLIAN WAREHOUSE, Queen\u2019s Hall Block.Beans, Peas and and Corn, 81.15 per dos New eaten 4 Ths.1 r 250, Newfound undland Caplin in 1b, boxes, 400.per box, 1 Labrador Herrin, Gus Herons i in Be rkins and Arkins, Som à arrived & fe Lot of QUEEN\u2019S ARMES CHEESE, GRUYERE CHEESE, ENGLISH STILTONS, ROQUEFORTS, ETC.HAMS and BACON, \u2014-COMPRISING\u2014 < Tay & BONS\u2019 me * Brand, ARMOURS, Chicago, 3 DAVIS\" Cinctétnatt, latter ero be be ald at 156.per lb, which ls thres Is lot is worthy of your consideration if od aZdole at a very low éco, NTLEY & PALMER'S PISCUETS' French Peas, Mushrooms, and Philip & Cannes.The finest gasortment possible of Ton 4 Ry rived ins a \u201ca that of th e ors 0 © Terra Nova Packing Co'y, which we sell at #2 cents Baverrte Plekled Rounds of Bect.Lawry\u2019s Pickled Toagues.All orders entrusted to us, by letter oly wT our boat attention.or Tele- wl.ROURKE, italian Warehouseman, QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK.26412 {Bucosäsor to David Crawford.) THE LATE, PROF, P PHELPS, Dre abore is a à tte is Tate Fra\u201d Edward E Phelps, M.D., LL.D, Dartmentt College, He was a strong, able hostood hig inthe literaryandscientific FRE! FIRE! FIRE! We are thankful to say the fire that ily enh curred in a dye Jerks wa.was pot in ous es aa some Suppos nay pou g the peo Tor W win The FR ore pus of the any do oda han daily: GENTW Fit aa AND SUITS.bi Fe ERR can be Dyed, Fi Dre Ruarantee fast an = Koren Ulsters, Jackets, Clonks and Dresses.soiling lining, whea | w many of these goods, rho) a2 of Ugh are nseless, wh EERE RR ER Damask and Rep Curtains, Table and Plane: [ .> and all kinds of Hon gor Now Works ated bs rn ?tains, oo onal ation and AR be den receive persons) than any (hou Lace Curtalns, i so Madras, Zone, Em.+ them.Dont So hon spoil when they can and all other kinds veu Cueting, REE ey are done sy ones ses Nottingham Finisher re can gnaran Valuable Lee ais Plush Vistera aad Thess valuable goods from having: eo Plush ad out piace: we are the fal bouse a, Abpliances a sand art arti work, Oatrich A enchern ¢ \u201cGrove Yetv \u2018 Ritbens.Silke, nie mage res TE Ce BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING Cou Offices 221 Mcaul, 2438 na HENRY BIRKS & L0.«HAVE A VERY FINR RINGST m SEAL RINGS, 7 MOURNING RINGS.\u2014a-RINGS BET WITH | : Diamends, \u2018Pearis, \u2019 AY .Rubles, Emeralds, À Sasphires; ete.ete UNSET DIAMONDS OF ioe ust Sud tn Lacks Varies.© D 235.237 St.James.St.worlds, Itis not not generally known, but is, it is, nevertheless, the tru at Pro e| the discoverer of what is known to he Medi.lession and cal Profs Cd Chemists universally as 's unquesti onably one i a he Heer the 2 Pins remarkable compound is not essence, à sarsaparilla or any en but a discovery, and it marks a distinct sep fo in medi and the treatment nervous complications: It has been freel admitted by the best medical - talent in land, and also by the leading and scientists, that for nerve troubles, petvous exhaustion, insomnia, debility, senility snd oven à the Sreaded and terrible Paresis, pothing has ever been discovered which geaches the disorder and restores health equal fothis discovery of Prof Phelps i\" Paine\u2019s Celery.Compound is now \u2018bein | Es es Sd gy fon An attractive on every hy ry has me.popular mind workers, Jadies amorig professional men, ER exciting social.duties and fre ters of the leading clubs SCOTCH Rubbers & Overshoes From EDINBURGH, SCOTLAN The Bent Eubbors à Inde, At W.EL.THOMPSON & C08, 300 MoGna.STREET, | bbers, 50c and 800.t 4 7 En £7, 40 ° ses dal wah Tor LE cs werd Ti Boots, $1.28, a money by coming diredi re | w.R.THOMPSON & & Co.100-McGill Street.- Druxorux Oprostra St.po a \" © trial of Mother Graves\u2019 Yom terminaior will mill convinos Jou Just it Bars to u cus ses it fit does me not please you, y Motion Is the life of all things.* Prompt relist in sfek headache, dfézinene, pas don ton, bain In the sid those nsing Carter's Little Gi } Catties Fine Congou Tea at 25¢.| j andupheldevangelicalism.The distributor THE BROME ELECTION, A 'PROHIBITIONIST \u2018MEETING HELD rame tra And Succeeded by an Equal Rights Asséota tion Meeting\u2014The Former Refuse to be Identifted With the Latter, The interest in the apr approaching nominations in Brome county or th a Loc: is» lature, ls Increasing i omventian dele- Kates from t {bits izations of the county was rue on Saturday at Knowiton, and the Conservatives of the county met to discuss the selection of a candidate on Thursday.At Saturday's meeting, Rev.Mr.Perley, pastor of Knowl- ton Methodist charch occupied the chair, and in addition to the tempèrance delegates several of the leaders of the vo parties were present, Mr.J.arson, secretary of the Quebec Branch of the Dominion Alliance, exp! ainod the platform of the Alliance was adopted at the Toronto meeting, and ur its adoption in Brome.Aeting on the lines of this speech, the meeting passed a resolution to the effect that it approved of the nomination of an independent Prohibition candi- ge ate such as would Le accepted by both po- tical parties, and that a committee be appointed to wait upon the leaders ef both parties and advise the temperance electors Wuical OF THE RESULT.During the he meeting Mr, Carson read a letter from M ewell, of East Farnham, offering to accept the nomination as an Independent P probibition candidate provided he was accepted by both political parties, Some the Conservative electors present olalmed that Mr.Jewell had been tuo closely identified with the Liberal party, although his friends maintained that he had never n a politician, although he had generally voipd for Liberal candidates, Tho name of Mr.Schuffeit of West Brome wus also mentioned as that of a staunch prohinitionist who had never been a party man, though generally favorable to the Conservative party.A committee having been appointed to give effect to the resolution, the chairman left the chair, the\u2019 meeting wäs deciared ad- journod and Mr.Carson and his friends left.The secretary of the Equal Rights Assocla- Lion organized those lett into an after meeting, and addressed them on the Equal Rights question, those In charge of the prchinition meeting refusing to have this atter question introduced along with that of Prohibition: NO CREDENCE GIVEN To the Rumored Massacre of Dr.Peters and His Party.BERLIN, November 10.\u2014 The Hansing Com pany at Zanzibar telegraphs to the Emin relief committee here as follows :\u2014\"Reports say the Somalis dispersed ¢ the es column, kiliipg two Europeans and wounding another.The Germans at Lamu do not believe the rumors.\u201d A despatch to the Krewe Zeilung says an Arab sheik brought the news of the disaster to Dr.Peters\u2019 forces.Letters from Lieut.Tiedeman give a graphic account of his quarrel with the Massals when ascending tne Tana ven The trouble arose from Tiedeman's endeavor to procure boats in which to transport his men.The natives refused to sell their boats.Tledeman tried to take the boats by force, whereupo the natives assumed a threatenin attitude and finally advanced u pon the lieutenant and his party with upl fred Javeiine Tiede- man was\u2018obliged to order his men to fire in self-defence.The natives of several villages joined in the cry fur vengeance and pursued Tiedeman and his party, who only escaped by hiding in a banana field in the darkness.Denhart telegraphs trom Zanzibar that he gives no credence to the report of the death of Dr.Peters.He says thatat the beginnin of October Lieut.Borchert's dnow, wit Lieut.Rust's column on 'board, was wrecked near Kipini.Ali the provisions were Jost.At theend of October Borchert and his party, being newly equipped, proceeded on their journey.SIR ADOLPHE IN TORONTO, The Minister of Militia\u2019s Speech Gives Great Satisfaction.= [SPECIAL To \u2018THE 8TAR.} ToroNTO, November 11 à ita annual dinne: ovember 11.\u20148ir As oiptsits smn ud Caron\u2019s 8 h on Saturday at the annual review of the Toronto police force has given great satisfaction here.He the policemen and declared that Beir chief, \u2018 lonel Grasett, had them traimed like soldiers.He thanked the people of Toronto for their hospitality, and continued: \u201cLio! me state to you that we Tn Quebec are as proud of your development, your success as we are of the t development and great pros ports of the city of Montreal e are only one ae people y whether ak \u2018French or palin have only one.uven and one flag, and to the citizens of Toronto I.say I never knew better defenders of my Queen and fag than in the old city of Quebec.-As lon, a heart you de Ee rill be in o to make gg beats within me I tell unison with the people of of our country one country.\u201d was recefvea with great cheering.CONTEST AMONG ANGLICANS, | [BPECIAL TO THE STAR! ToroNTO, November 11.\u2014A sce took lace | esterda after service in front of St as\u2019 Episcopai Church, owing to a heated dispute oiycen con of the church and a ntle an who was distributing tracts.service is ritualistic In character, and the tracts attacked ritualism The speech Qluiras, that he was struck and shoved away from the door of the ghurch, sud fhat the pamphiets were torn in Pieces atrew over the street.\u2018The incident te el significant of the somewhat bitter contest now proceeding among some \u201cot the Anglicans of the city with xeferenee to to high and low services.SUCCESS OF PARIS EXHIBITION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] New \u2018YoRK.November 9\u2014A Herald speclal cablegram, dated Paris, November 8, says: The number of visitors on the closing day of iy hte was 870,000.The total number of ba: ing visitors to the exhibition was & cmpared with 42,000,000 | 78 and ,000,000 in 867.7 Of tne $0,000,000 \u2018issued ticke 28.,000,000 have been utilized.The Eiffel tower r recelpts have been 6,600,000 francs.PROPOSED ORANGE INCORPORATION.ME JRPECLAL TO TR STAR] ORONTO, November 11.\u2014 There is opposition among some of the western Orangemeu to the proposal of the Grand Lodge Executive to apply n next gosslon of Pariiament for incorporation.e lodge at Leamington passed strong resolutions against it, on ground that Parli nt cannot redeem has the men for not disallow he Jesuit act.tae DISHONEST POSTAL MAIL CLERKS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR) - OTTAWA, November 9.-\u2014Geor rae G Gatelller, | Abo postal mall clerk, and E.Hay: \u201cdom anion clerk, wero, charged before str: this mornin, oath purlolning valuable letters.Ave es | guilty aa were sentenced ton penitentiary.THE CHARGES UNFOUNDED.{SPECIAL TO THE STARY |.Orrawa, November 9.\u2014 Joe relland Canal Commission has finished takin dence on the charges made against of a by Senator: McCallum and others.The re port, which will be presented shortly, will - clare the charges uifounded.CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.A firm in New York wil will send an agent to Europe this week to bring {Gen Boulanger over as a lecturer if his services can be secured, + 04 Montreal defeated McGUI at football on Bat 6.arvey y n mem J John\u2019s Church when they resided ir in Ho THIRD EDITION, ; ere esterda; after havi ei ge olan 1 of rb colh ua, 14 F Bahut ed, Mr.Whitehouse ywas o el out ror two thousand steps in aod toa tO asce pas cam one night in & cave at She nd.to ourteen thousand feet.4mong the the apart was the German minister, he expedition was under- .taken at Toa request of the Alpine Club.NOT A VERY BRILLIANT AFFAIR.Only a Corporal\u2019a Guard Attends the Bou- .Jangist Meoting at Jersoy.Ew YORK, November 11\u2014The Herald a Pal, ris despatch says the meeting of Boulan- ists held at Je ersey has not proved a very rilliant affair.Only à Corporal's guard of deputies supposed to belong to the party responded to the General's summons, and aside from common-place afternoon discourses, there was no speech- making, nor was any manifesto or prociam- ation addressed to the French people promulgated.What, if any, determination.was arrived at is not known.If uny resolution was tuken, any line of policy decided upon, the sacret has been better Kept than is usual in sueh cases.A report was current the other day that the return of the chief of the national party was imminent.o-day was fixed upon as the time when Parise would Brain have\u2019 Boulanger within its walls at the head of an Imposing manifestation of his supporters assembled in the Place de la Concorde, on the oceaston of the reopening of the Chamber of De- putles.There {8 not, however, much Pronabliity that any thing of the sort wiil occur.In the first piace It would be very difficult for Boulanger to reach Paris without falling into the hands of the police, in which case he would complete his journey seated between two gendarmes, to find lodgings ready for him within tho walls of some prigon.it is hard to believe that the General is even contemplating such a dea- porate move.It is now getting too late for torisk a return to France.If ha had not sought safety from arrest by flight, or if he had returned from exile on the eve of the elections, he might perhaps have changed the result of the ballotting of October 6, and thus found himsolf with a majority in the Chamber ready ro follow his leadership, but as matters now stand, the auspicious moment for a coup hu has passed.SMART T BOY SOLDIERS, Annual Inspection of \u201cthe High School Cadets on Saturday.Round after round of applause greeted the Hixh 8chool Cadets while undergoing the annual Inspection on Saturday before Lieut.-Colonel Mattice, acting Deputy Ad- Jutunt-General.I'he boys looked \"very models of soldiers in thelr neat gray, black- faced uniforms, and the 7 were as steady on parade as veterans.umerous battalion movements, Inciuding the formation of column from line deployments, changes of front, echelor movements, the formation of battalion squures, etc.were gone through with splendid cision.At the conclusion of the inspec on Lieut.-Colonel Mattice complimented.the cadets on thelr neat appearance, and the good work they had done.He would have pleasure in sending a report to headquarters praising their efficiency very highly, and would, also recommend the Militia Department to supply them with carbines in place of the long rifles which had been issued to them.He considered that reat credit was due lo ap- tain acaulay of the Fusiliers, their inatructor.ter a congratulatory\u2019 speech by the Ven.Archdeacon Evans, representing the School Board, the corps marched down town headed by the fife and: drum band of the 6th Fusiliers, who had Yoluntarily turned out for the afternoon, as did also a squad from the same.regiment to to keep the grouxds.There were 198 cadets on parade, exch 1sive of officers.The officers were as follow: Captain Macaulay, Majors McCrae and Riley, Captain and \u2018Adjutapt Lewis.No.1 Compahy\u2014Captain Pitcher, Lieuts.Mac- pherson Vand atterson.No, 2 Company\u2014 Captain Cole, Lieuts, Mussen and Snowdon.No.3 Company\u2014Captaln 8 Serimger, Lieuts.Shaw and N Compan 1y\u2014~Captaln Brown, Lieuts.Drinkwater and Dawes.Sporting Notes.urday by 1 The Bonaronture Cricket Club will hold on Wednesday might at The Montreal Snowshoe Club wili celebrate its fiftieth poniversary at the Club House on Wednesday night.The annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Skating Association will be hold at the Victoria Rink on November 20.The lacrosse fight between the C.P.Rand G.T.B.teams has been settled at last by the C.b BR.beating the Grand \u2018l'runk on Saturday by y 8 to 1, The MeGlil Hockey Club elected the following officers at their annual meeting last riday: President, Mr.8.B.Hol Iden ; secre- tary-treasurer, Mr; H.Y.Russell; committee, Messrs.F.Fry, W.Smail, N.Walsh and Walsh, A committee was also appointed to attend the amateur hockey convention.Had to Contribute 3 the Bupport of His Grandchildren.In the Court of Review on Saturday Mr, Justice Johnson rendered an interestin, judgment in the case of Bousquet agalns The plaintif, said His Honor, had the misfortune to be married to a man who was suffering imprisonment in the penitentiary for felony, The court below granted her an annual alimentary allowance of Sau.oA which her father-in-law waa to pa twentietha.But the father-in-law a appear ed from that decision.and | pleaded that he was unable to paye owever, held that, without upon the question of the objection er-in-law to support his daughters in-law, Mr.Achim was directly obl iged contribute to the support of plaintiffs four children, his grandchiidten.Guelph Murder.In St.John\u201d 3 Ghurob at morning service esterday, Rev.Mr.Wood: read a petition or the commutation of tha sentence passed on Harve ey for the murder of his wife and family.Harvey is to suffer the extreme penalty of the law in a very few days, and the effort is being made to have the sen tence commuted to penal servitude for ite.on the plea that he was not in hisr \u201cfhe .mind when he committed the deed.Le had been m ix = real, and the surviving son isa où in Mont: the \"Rev.Mr.Wood.The petition wag backed by letters from clergymen in Guelph, which were also read.It was signed by a number before leaving the church, and dur.fog the week it will be found at Rev.Mr.Wood's by those desiring to sign it.Dominion Commercial Travellers! Association.A general menting of the Dominion Com.\u2018mercial Travellers\u2019 Association was held on \u2018Saturda: evening in their ir rooms, 8 James street, the ent, 8, COCUPY= ing the chair.The FA.officers were nominated for the ensuin GAY i.Prest- Perche vi O.P.Patten lohé and W.1; alee president, Messrs, F.Hughes tchison ; treasurer EB.Hoy aon 0, ectors, Mes eaucham A Eillott, F.5 Col AE Coote urdoo, Ww W oro, G.Des Ther of al ti ae .e 42000 mes heid - ras ovember 23, ne rte at The Club Letellier and the Club National.Le Monde published the following letter on Saturday: Sir, \u2014Contrary to the ublic announcements, the Club Letellier was not 6 resented al the recent demonstration of the C an National.\"'o convince yourselt of puis, is Dieaco Patre and LE.You will not nnd there the name of a Hinge member of the Club Letellier, That club 1s essentially Liveral and does not, by means intend t be.leadership of the new Club National.© hey bave crushed the Club National an uf, and now Geek to deatroy the Club Letellier, CLUB LETELLIER, Ordination at Pointe aux Trembles, toll 1 Ttell you plain, I don't like the looks FOUND AT LAST.CHAPTER II {Continued \u201cT saved tha blzgest berrieé- for Linols, \u2018thirteen in the little white plate,\u201d plead Sylvia.\u201cLucia loves strawberries, and ob, 1 > oui siep s0 soft if she was asleep.Mayn't! got \u201cNo, chlid, no.After we've taken qur.walk, porhans-and who «nows but that we may find some wild red burries?fit awberries?\u201d \u201cYes, slrawberries.They grow on the hills hereubuouts.\u201d & \u201cAnd can we pick them our own selves?\u201cYes, and bring them homeo ln a big green leaf like a lauy saucer.\u2019 Sylvia's eyes sparklod\u2014she bounded along Ly his side itke a wild little sprite, heedless of the griet which but tili now had hung so heavily on her childish heart, A leat full of wild berries to surprive Lucia with secmed just then the very acme of human lulicity, and Sylvia could scarcely wait to carry the bright anticipation into execution, ro eager was she to commenes the search at once.Children take but little note of time, and Percival Talbot contrived that the late shadows should be lengthening over the fresh meadows ere he returned with his tired litule companion-tired but very hap; tA with a triumphant chalice, formed of crown of her battered straw hat, care 1 lined with vine leaves and filled with wild strawberries, while her own lips and fingers ware deep-dyed with the juice of that lus clous, frugrant fruit, As they entered the Inn together, the land: lord met them With rather a puz ed fa \u201c1 don\u2019t hardly know how we're agoin manage about this little irl, Sir he doit nervously twisting about his t.Rumba, as he advanced towards Percival Talbot and = tiny cotupanion, * \u2018Lut-\u2014\" \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d interrupted Poe val, rather sternly, for he had always oe liked the man\u2019s insinuating manner, and found it specially irtitating 1 Juss now.\u201cHow is the sick child, this ev \u2018\u2019On, air, they're gone!\u201d CHAPTER IIL CLAIMED AT LAST, \u201cGone!\u201d echoed Percival, In a tons of ine credulity.\u2018Who has gone?Speak ou man, if you'd got a tongue in your h and \u20ac don\u2019t Fi d there staring like an diot \u201cMadame Bértoni, sir, and the corpse,\u201d he added lowering his voice to a whisper, as he caught the glitter of 8; ies dark eyes fixed upon his face; *\u2018She died about eleven o'clock this morning, poor, gr baby\u2014they was à layin' of her out when you was at dine ner, but the madame said nob to let on, for little Miss was sure to make such a ht of fuss.And the doctor was here, and Mr.Martin, the undertaker, and everything was done all straight and correct, with a load coffin packed in ice, and ahe took the afternoon omnibus for the four o'clock Lon train, where her husband_ is\u2014leastwise would say he's in London\u2014to have the child.buried at home, and \u201cGood heavens,\u201d ejaculated Péroival Tale i bot, fairly thunderstruck at this very uneg- pected tidings; \u201cyou don't mean to sa hat she's gone and left this poor li creaturef A sudden sense of his own awkward site.uation rushed upon him as he spoke.1f Sylvia were really abandoned u hands, it was no very enviable posl lon, for a young man to be left in; but surely a mother who had just lost one child never would be so heartiess as ta desert the other at 80 tender an age.It was not in nature.yep dum 3 rots beasts have the re ae mpulse ng within their untutored hearts; and was Madame Bertoni less than human?1t could not be, it was simply impossible! As these disconnected thoughts dar swiitly through his mind, Se ve who stood pale as death, drinking in every syl lable that had been uttered, broke into a wild walling cry.\u201cMamma,\u201d she uttered, \u201cLucia! \u201cOn, sir,\u201d hastiy \u201cghe\u2019ll be back again in two days\u2014ahe\u2019s all her trunks and things ups \u201cA very valuable hostage truly,\u201d sneered Talbot, \u201cLandlord, it strikes me that you and I have been neatly sold.\u201d The landlord stood in stupid bewilder~ ment; that was a view of the case whlch had never once occurred to his astute mo da \u201cHere,\u201d said Talbot, Diihoritatively, t rig chambermaid, \u201ctake this child ub ya and stop her cryin 5 As for you, iz.A cheese,\u2019 Pio the landlord, \u201csuppose you send for the proprietor of the travelling Weatre - concern, and let us see 1f we can get ét he bottom of ibis v vory ur unpleasant mysetery, \u201cBut, sir, 1 he madame about ge litte girl what we should do with her, an she said it was all right; you understood and was golug to take charge of her, fost Al right,\u201d groaned Talbot.\u201cI shot say it was all Wrong, and that the mada as you géll her, ba has very clever to outwit all of for one have no idea of.taking charge of a poor little unfortunate like that, Whatever her mother me dave - been obliging enough to tell you! el Ts as of course you DOW, can legally responsibte.\u201d \u201cBut my bill, str\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cAh, exactly, Jour DHL that's you bust pess, my friend.The landlord looked blank; but, as means of throwing upon upon\u2019 the opeqte subject, immediately des tèhed à ull Inn, asking fora private inter view with Mr.Mullet, who was pipe under the tall poplars nf front of aforesala opposition ince of entertainment, The manager came promptly, an with great gravity the case vied by mine host of the Waverl Arma, \u201cAnd now,\u201d ooncluded cheese, insinuating his forefinger into -button-hole of Mr.Mullet\u2019s by no m immaculate light cost, \u201cand now, hat you think about it?\u2019 \u201cWall,\u201d oraculariy answered the omg \u201cI think just this.Madame been with us now a year, and never let Jos talia word us ever she had a living relia ut them two little gals.\u201cbios Smart o gr] in her way, but obstinate ag ten m that little black-eyed Bale Just like hee, I T'other one oclle but & feeble thing.And, as for takin to bo burled, and a urchyard | ain't there a telegraph sfation only, pr miles oft?and will anybody tell m noe manded Mr.Mullet, with t.always supposing 8 the creetur buried hare du fot and à decent ii Hid things! And it you want to know m 23 mind, 1 don\u2019t blieve yo hide ao noe hair of Madame Olivia inf?= The landlord stood aghast; but in Taibot was not à man to abandon his gu \u201cput, of course, as she belongs to y company, you'tl hotd yourselt Fesponsible le fort nes td, who, Oe rors account, aa rformer in yo \u201cNo, 1 PE t do nothing of the & kind responded Mr.Mullet, thrusting both han ep down in his pocke ta, ith an ae quiet, stolid obstinacy, that but evo hort never fancied Sylvia, but L swallow r for the others sake; an 2 obs! a tric ittle demon, w.a temper hot ky a And now that Madame Berton .eut her stick I'll wash my hands of t whole tribe and generation of \u2018em.ù responsible, indeed?That's & pretty note, that is Talbot could have gnashed his teeth as saw what a snare his a own &ood-hoar impulses had led him { \u201cAt least, however, vis be u Will see to her ad érshore, for\" - lon as you remain È I've fF ds fo lat won't long.have a repropentaion to-night, osters is all out, and my aid, but 1 shail lose money on T4 and Te clear out, bag and Luggage, door morning.\u201d * But who 1a to pay my bills?\" ejaculated the landlord fairly driven desperate by tiie exigencies of the ace as his wife carne i to him, and Whispsred that the trunks \u201cMadame Bertoni,\u201d hurriedly searubed à her own thrifty fingers, contained nothing more than a tawdry array of efreus d and'a few tangles of artifikial homer sl, ; spangies, and soiled silk Hgnts.860 me through this concern?\u201cThem as took your rooms, I a'pose\u201d coolly answered Mullet; \u201cI've got tothins to do with it.\u201d \u201cAnd poor little Sylvia, \u201d added Talbot; \"wnatle hoy ve.got f house © \u201cWhy, they've go a poor-ho je suppose, \"replied Mullet, lighting ¢ ne ore, § which had Ino portunely gone aut: d the heat of the argument; \u2018or, if th hav\u2019n\u2019t, she can be sent to one of of he or lyme Pr houses of refuge, or such ace \u201cIs there no possible way of ing with the wr etched nm mother?| Louse Michel addressed 500 Anarchists On Saturday at Pointe aux Trembles the Preah: ontreal ordained Mr, Jules ry I | RE M.Goblet, In a specoh at Hhvelsque, here.Prof.Coussirat was moderator and proved Toot say s potioy of irugale of o Be the re Wore also prese het rot, Bcrimger, furs would be upon the tho felotrs f taxa- g.$ Heine, LF \u2019 Prue % Paseo tion.fleur and Vessot: Tho sermon was preached A \u2018despatch from Des es, TK, sa y Rev.À.B.Cruchet; addresses Were also There is evidently fol ce de boite & dues livered ed by Bav.Prof.Serimger and Rev.in cb the majors ls 1 ne k ove Repub G.C.Heine.major is mo a tte will \"ve brought to bear Ÿ Sh of Charge of felling Diluted Milk Dismissed.Senator Allison | agite action in te Bocorder's Court a high Hoeense law.| § 88 ainst dr Al of Gote 5 8 bo le, for Remarkable ri ; : À galing dil a 23 diomi bend no bt th of Se optom- or*Mæxxco, Novem ff, Beth en.Mr.urran -intends to demand sen Whitohone U.5 i Ad To | mages from the city, leave no elue or address : Mullet shook \u201chis head toditorenty, (20 ba Continued.) Ye Luclal_ __ __ assured the landlo \u2014 .menc - pérlbers at à dollar each.pros su Retr itil : Lee Le EALS .FROM.THE ory PuLeITs + or Retaining .Teraperance \u2018 Slesort for Snowshoors and Others Meeting\u2019 Tonight 1 many of the Protestant churches the pews were provided with printed appeals to ald in releasing the Athletio Club House from the financial difficulties which weigh jt down.Most of the ministers also made some reference or other to the matter, and so-thoroughly was the state of affairs exposed that this morning two of the ladies engaged in soliciting subscrintions obtained promise of some additional $200 worth of shares.Rev.Canon Mills at Trinity Cbureh, > \u2018ferring to it, said: \u201cI have béen.asked pay a word or two about too Athletic Club House.Perhaps, will ask me, \u2018Wha bave you to do wit \u201cthe matter?y of ou hava a direot connection with i you ave sons and brothers belongi the different snowshoe clubs that haf do during the winter from week to that there are from 1500 to Nook: vor men who visit that Club House some fifteen or sixteen es each winter, and sometimes oftener.If it passes away from its present management, I am told there Is a syndicate pre pared to purehase it wo turk it into ares urant, where intoxicating uor wi.e sold.The result of this you q ' CAN EASILY APPREMEND.It there are any here this.morning\u2019who Baye no direct connection with those younæ men, let me say we each and all have an indirect connection, for Just what our young men are so our city will be sooner or later, / and 80, possibly, sooner ox later our various homes will become.you ask me, per- ha What de do ix Live spoken these words to commend the bject to you ns a congregation, that this bull idin may be rescued from that position ch it 1s in danger of falling.Inge St George's Church a werfal ap ,was made by the Very v.Dean Car- .michasgl to save the Club House from falling \u2018into the hands of the liquor sellers so endangerin \u201cthe boys\u201d e oticad in the advertisement, saloon keopr wer! re advised \u201cnot to miss this splendid ce.\u201d The chance of what?Of making ney by the ruin of their boys.What d the trade care for their boys?and the ohance of administering another blow to \u2018the temperance fanatics.He called upon the men of means to help the Cluh House ns a rendezvous for the athletic youth of this city, where they could be free from the dangers of drink and gambling, and he urged them that it was necessary that what they did they should do quickly.At yesterday's evening service at Yhe St.James Methodist church, whepe there was an attendance of over 2500, Rev.br, Henderson called attention to the Club House Question and appealed to his people to THE RESCUE MOVEMENT.Unless Lhe friends inter \u2018it must be soid and more than Hkely it would pass into the hands of à saloon-keeper.Should it be lost to thé young mena it would therefore become a Source of evil influence to the whole coi The me ls 1s developing a good deal of interest in the congregation and the sub- goription sheets are being circulated among Rev, James Barclay of St.Paul's Presby- teriap church made a very able and strong appeal as did also several other city ministers in behalf of the boys\u2019 trysting place.The state of affairs in regard to the Ciud House is a8 follows: The house-and grounds belong to the Athletic Club House Company but eome parties in Que hold mortgage on $12,000.this mortgage interest hasbeen accumulating and this, together with unpaid bills and annual losees, caused a floating debt amounting to $8000.The holders of the mortgage, according to Mr.J.G.Ross, the gecretary-treasurer, were not in a great hurry to foreclose, but the directors, knowing that this would have to be done tn the long run unless the debt was paid, and wis! ing to save the money to be incurred thareby, decided to sell the property on Thu ay next, unless-the necessary money could ve ralsed to carry it on.Some months ago the work to obtain shareholders and thus ii uidate the floating d be WAS come ed a as a num of debtors were a re to take thelr money tnt in stock, and several ladies interested themee/ves in the work, some $4880 has beet subscribed ut even should the Temaining $3150 be collected before Thuts- uy, a8 is now hoped, the troubles would: not \u2018then be finished.To run the institi- : ttarrin good style and make it an attractive | resort some $2600 Is needed annually, and at present there are \u2018only about 400 sub- This evening a meeting of shareholders will be held in the Natu History Society rooms, and any gue interested fn the stitution may at- nd.FEAST OF THE REFORMATION Celebrated Yesterday in the German Lutheran Church.The \u201cFeast of the Reformation was celebrated in the German Lutheran Church, on | St.Dominique street, J esterday.The chancel, the organloft, and the walls of the church were nicely decorated with ever- ns and large congregations attended Éotn the morning ana evening services.In the; forenoon the ceremonies were opened tae Germania Quartette club rendering © beautiful motet \u2018\u201cFuehn uns Allmaech- » Henry Rembe, the pastor, Heer \u2018addressed the congregation in German.® Whilst Baltimore is black to-day,\u201d he said, \u201cwith priests and bishops on The occasion of the centenary of the erection of the first oplscopal see there, another anniversary is being celebrated wherever the German tongue spoken-the feast of the Reformation and the birthday of Dr.Martin Luther, the father and apostle of the Reformation.Luther's birthday is a Fie occasion for Joy, the world over, & it was he who not only freed conscience from the unnatural thraldom of popery, and emancipated science from the restric- ons A DOGMATIZING ORUROH \u201c\u2019but',recovered the Bible from under the dust and ashes under which it had been ' kept chained by Rome and its votaries., Luther waa not a saint \u2014 he had his faults failings; but he was an Honest and earless instrument in the hands of an Almighty God.And while at Baltimore, on this day of the Reformation, ue pride of \u2018the Roman Catholic Church, is \u2018gathered.work _are: bein, sepd upon the earth to renovate the face of the earth and make everythifig new.All ations, hanks to his labors, now praise the in his own vernacular, and in the ugested | by the Holy spirit himself i the Hi oly Bible.How many millions 'wakened since h his day to the truth of Deion and have n saved through his hoy.prer all should unite in this feast the Re for me ation, {ond Bou that their ude the almig ty y appreciatinæ a gift, Lhe true Gospel.\u201d +A number of hymns were sung from the old iutheran hymnal, Arrested on a Capias and Set Free on Bail.ms Brassard, of Central Falls, R.I., for- erly ot the parish of St.Antoine, In this âistr was arrested on Saturday afternoon on à Writ of capias at the instance of Louis Roy, gentleman of St.Antoine parish, have a claim agains Bras- on notes, Mr.Brassard had Just come into town on Saturday on a visit, en he was arrested and locked up in sol until this afternoon, when he was re- on bail.Mr.Brassard denies his into the amount meutloned, and giys that he certainly had no intention of éfraudine anyone.Concert at St.John the Eva vangelist, {he committee of the Men's Financial Gund of the Church of St.John the Evan- je0.ist feel greatly encouraged at the way in which the tickets are selling for the concert tas be otiven under their auspices in the new Bt.John's school room, Ontario street, tomorrow evening, the proceeds to be applied to th he reduction of the church debt.The meme has been arranged with much dare and embraces vooal and instrumental \u2018ititsic And readings, which will be ren hy some talented amateurs.Methodist Educational Boclety.: 1 vi oy unkats Sirwet SE od] Ee Dr.special sermon on Ë ex won Bossty of the Methodist + ou suggest we should ao\u201d |.nad the siibject of \u2018his diss being the uaitioatians Jor the' ministry.When the a t then it had ever taken the froaioet target, ip education In 20 oon.nection with the Me thiod ist oh in Canada there were ten co ds attended by 2104 studonts and durin ng he past year the i come of thelr educat! onal soo snclet oty had a 000, oh third of \u2018which oaned (6 students, the remaininy CE are is bein divided between the colleges at Montreal, Cobourg and Sackville.LIK® A BIG ROLLING SYOW-BELL The average cironlation of the Sus last Week ran up to 30,611 a day.| CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.9th, 1889.Monday .sasssesseuces vrevsrasessensse 80,138 Tuesday .I\" \u2026.80,024 Wednesday 80,192 Thursday (Hhonksgiving Day).FridAy.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.esessrcsicrece penses 80,019 Saturday \u2026 \u2026 82,684 Total .pransouses ssssorse \u2026 158,057 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For the week ending Nov.9th, 1889, 30,611.What tremendous expansion of the Sran\u2019s circulation has recently taken place is best presented by the following returns: November 1878.1879.\u2018 wee 14,155 .14,527 MR, MERCIER\" S DISSATISFACTION.With His Organs in Montreal-L\u2019Electeur to Have an Office Here.Mr.Pacaud, says Le Canada, has been in Montreal for the purpose of opening an agenoy for L'Electeur on one, ort the ho printipal streets of the metropolis.in this connection that Mr, Mosier: Le not In accord with his organs in Montreal, L ard and La Fatrie.The former causes Aen embarrassments on all sides, and the latter does not render those services to the Nationalist chieftain to which he is en- Mr.Pacaud has now a footing on the soil of Montreal; he wants to bring out his journal there, if he have success, and he expects it, L\u2019Klecteur will be published in Montreal, and its custom in Quebec will ko to La Justice.Mr.Pacaud wants absolutely to become chief of the Province of Quebec, and that is also Mr.Mercler\u2019's desire.A number of leading Liberals here were spuken to this morning about this rumor and they seem to be of opinion that L'Eleet- eur will likely have an agency here, and they do not deny that Premier Mercier is not satistied with the two Montreal papers.Others predict a rupture as imminent between the Liberals gnd Nationalists, and int to\u2019 Ktendard\u2019s severe criticism of Bon.Viltred Laurier\u2019s address in Toronto, and its condemnation of the Unrestricted Reciprocity clause on the Liberal programme, as an indication of the approaching storm.At the same time Mr.Lebceuf's moral defeat in the Club Natlonal, thé repofted absence of members of the Club Letellier at Premier Mercier\u2019s reception oy the Club National are also mentioned as potent Indication In reply to iho statements published by La Presae n.Mr.Mercier had ordered L\u2019 tog io ous nd {ts criticisms of his administration, and hese ord ; at in accordance with on.Benator Trudel would re- 2 potities, L'Etendard says Morcier has no other tire from active this morning: title to our support than.that which his-# 4; \u2018Government merits 1 1 in the interest of the \u2018 country.Though it is true that t L'Etendard Printing Company has accepted to do certain Job x work for | the So.Fe as the doors à se Pen ish to bring work he aur guvhe Tin told the Government that this would in no way jo .fluence the character of the organ.Final Mr.Trudel \u2018is not to retire.at prasent, owing toa cruel disease, he can himself so much with politics wish, but he has not the faintest potion of leaving the arena.\u201d THIBAULT ON HIS FEET AGAIN.He Speaks on the Future of the French Canadian Race and of the Catholic .Church.Ex-Alderman Charles Thibault, of Waterloo, lectured yesterday afternoon In the lecture room of the Gesu upon the \u201cFuture of the French Canadian Race\u201d to à large audience.Havinæ aiwavs honored the Almighty, he said, they Were essentially His St Tas and had come from France to the @wrence because it was the design of Lord build a new France on he continent, and they were growing so fast that there was hardly rqom for them.Their children went out to the States and, though lonesome at first, they soon made themselves at home, and began to wield an overwhelming influence.New England would soon ome New France.Fifty years from now French Canadians would be celebrating the anniversary of St.Jean Baptiste in the French Canadian city of Boston.They haa not only sent tens of thousands to the States, but even in Lhis country, they were driving out all other They were in the majority in eight counties of The © Townshios, and were also in an absolute majority in five cities in New England.They had been obliged to fight against eh ern idles and overcome man tacies, but they had been en eluant and had cbliged the other nowledge that they were \u2018entitled toa share in the government of the country.Protestantism in the States was a negation, a house divided against itself which must fall.The Baptists were diviaed into thirteen sects, the Methodists into fourteen, and so it was with all the Protestant religions, yet Cathol lcism was soning right along, for there were Catholic voters than Protestants Unless French Canadiaps wanted to recede they must be true to their religion.Let them steadfast in their faith and work for their Church, and nothing could interfere with the grand destiny set for them by Providence.Death of Mr.Geo.F.Cleveland.Mr.Geo, F.Cleveland, Notary Public, died on Saturday of congestion of the lungs.The deceased was a native of Richmond, Que., and 37 years of nge.He studied for the notarial profession in Mr.Hunter's ofice, and subsequently entered into partnership with Mr.W.A.Phillips, - He bas beon unwell for some time.! PERSONAL, ! J.B.Enowbdll, M] Ps P,, ot Chatham, N.B., 18 at Tre Windsor.The flag on the Bank of Montreal 18 at half mast oul.of respect to the memery of thei late Mr.Francis Franklin, an old officer of the bank, who buried to-day.Mr.Fran was bora In 4, came to Canada in the A Tr Service, serving ners and at Niagara.Hee] the service ot © k of Montreal in 1861 as transfer clerk, and was supérannuated in 1878.BIRTHS, MORE-On the 4th November, 1889, at 465 St.Dominique street, Che wife of James More, of daughter.[Huntingdon papers please ¢opy.} DEATHS.BINDLEY-\u2014November 10, at the Deaf and\u201d Convent, 401 St.Denis street, Marie Bit de Lisle, widow of the late Edward B + Coventry, England, snd frandiasgater of ine late Dr.Arnotdt, a ears and {ren months.Funeral will take piace in the cha of the couvent, on Tüesdsy Morning, the 12 en at elgut o'clock, Friends and relations will please attend without further not! .THE WEATHER.24h 1 a.I.~Probabilities I nex our dd Probab x win dv; pariyc igudy and ! Reavivas wy Jeane.& Hammsox's Standard Therm meter his 3s, min., 33; date t same ear he 40; min, 32.\" Bax ometer adings to-day: 8 8, m., so 13h, \u2018Appolotiments This prete ACADENT or Musto-* Aünatne R Rorar-\u2014 a ADS TER poses, FRASER INS * cational \u2018and 4 riot t 3 ab both | duo Indapandanc ot Mol Boe ISPECIAL TO TO THE STAR) Barrmogs Md., November 11\u2014The first congress of Cathollo laity ever beld in America met this morning\" in the Concordia Opera House.Previously pontifical mass was celebrated at the Cathedral by Archbishop Corrigan, of New York.Thesermon was preached by \"Archbishop Groas, of Portland, Oregon.Cardinal Taschereau occupied a throne on the right of the altar, opposite that of Cardinal Gibbons Father MoÇailen.of Montreal, acted master of ceremonies this morning oy well ns at both services yesterday, The congress was called to order by William Onahan, city comptroller, of Chicago, ar man of the committee on organization.Ex-Governor John Lee Carroll, of Maryland, was elected temporary president.A.cablegram was sent at once to Pope Leo announcing the event.Mr.Onahan read a 0er letter from the Pope, conveying his blessing.The letter was loudly o eered, as was r.Carrolf, when he was introduced.He made a short address, which was frequently appiauded.any noted relates were seal n the stage and near- 2000 delegates erowded the hall.Hon.onore Mercier, Premier of Quebeo, mado a few remarks in English, which were well received.Cardinals ibbons and Taschereau entered during the proceedings and were loudly cheered.Daniel Dougherty, of New York, spoke and several others.Lunch was served at 1 o'clock.Letters of regret were read from Count Denunn and Count Waldbote.MR.DOUGHERTY'S OPENING SPEECH.BALTIMORE, Md., November 11.\u2014Daniel Dougherty, in his speech to-day opening the Catholic Congress, said: \u201cCatholics have silently submitted to wrongs and Injustices in manifold shapes and from time immemorial.Away back in colonial years Catholics suffered the direst cruelties.The only religiou s martyrs w ho ever stained our fair land with life-blood were Roman Catholics.Spurned with suspicion, disfranchised, persecuted for opinion\u2019s sake, hunted as criminais ane punished with death by infamous Jaws, we have from time to time been slanderèd, villified and maligned, even in the Congress of the United States; we have been prescribed at the ballot box.Though the rank and file of the army and navy: are largely of our creed, the chaplains are Jeter than the fingers of one hand.is sald that Catholio Indians have Protestant teachers.Churches have been burned, convents have been pillaged and libraries destroyed.Ave, political parties in the past have sought to deprive us of our political rights, and we BRANDED AS TOOLS ! of a foreign potentate and unworth to enjoy the name of Americans.The e has come when we, the Roman Catholic laity of the United States, can vindicate ourselves, not by harsh words, rough retorts, nor defiant threats, but calmly yet firmly.We are pre-eminently Americans.We maintain that there would be no America, that the continent, would be to-day unknowh had it not been for Roman Catholics and the Roman Catholic Church; that that Liberty which is the essence ol ail libert y.f Toedom to worsbip God, was first established America by Roman Catholics and Roman tholles alone.It as priests, aye, Jesuit missionaries; who first sought and explored our land, penetrated Into the wilderness, tracked the streams #nd gave sainted names to localities, bays, lakes and rivers.The first worship here of the true God was the holy sacrifice of the Mass.Catholic nations were first to come to the rescue of our revolutionary fathers in the war against the greatest of Protestant powers.A Roman Catholic as among the signers of the declaration of independence.The name of Archbishop Carrol! is forever linked with Benjamin Franklin in THE MISSION TO CANADA.Marvellous as has been the growth CE, lation, Catholics haye outstri all m forty thousand they have become , rom a despised ple they a mighty power.In every.avenue of £ idustry and intellect they are the peers of oir follow mer.- The shadow of an im ing event beyina to move.The people of the United States, aye, of of the hemisp ere, are pre ng to olebrate the 400th anniversary of htm of America.We So pecially refoice in thls resolve.That tremendous event, with reverence I may say the second creation, the finding of a new world, and the vast resuits that have flowed to hnmanity, all can be traced directly to the Roman Catholic Church and the Roman Catholic Chureh alone.Protestantism was unknown when America was discovered.It was a Catholic who conceived the mighty thought.It was, when footsore and downhearted at the porch of a monastery, hope dawned on him.It was a monk who first encouraged him.1t was a cardinal who interceded with the sovereign of Spain.It was a Catholic king who fitted out the ships and a Catholic queen who offered her jewels as a pledge.It was THE CATHOLIC COLUMBUS, with a Catholic crew, who sailed away out for months on an unknown sea, where ship had never sailed before.It was to 8 read the Catholle faith that the sublime ris un.it was the hymn to the Bless Mother ith which captain and crew closed the perils.of t| he day and inspired with ho the morrow.It was the Holy Cross, t standard of Cathet that was borne from the ships to the shore and planted on the new-found world.It was the holy sacrifice of the Mass that was the first and for over a bundred years the only Christian worship on he con ent which\u2019 a Catholic named Am hy, the broad seal of the Catholic Caro is stamped forever on the four corners of the continent.Therefore let us in mind, heart and sou! Feloice at the trium mph of our country and ry in our creed.The ono gives us constit net freedom on earth; the other, ff faithful to its toachings, ensures an eternit ty in Heaven.THE PAPAL BLESSING.The following cablegram from Rome was read :\u2014 To His Eminence Car@tnal Gidbons, Baltimore: * Having made known to the Hoty Father the expression of devotion oonveyed to him on the part of the Catholic Congress tobde held 1 in B Baltimore, His Holiness te aly bids say that pe most affectionately parts 18 blessing to all the membera.Signa) M.CARD.RAMPOLLA.AM through- -Mr.- Dougherty's -address there were utbursta of cheers.At the con~ clusion the cheering was renewed again while the dignitaries ¢ of the church crowded ground him and shook him warmly by the INDEPENDYXOE OF Tin HOLY SEF, Charles J.Bonapatte eloquently discussed \u201cThe independence of the Holy See,\u201d the necessity for which he enthusiastically upheld.¥ Catholics should not he passive, They do less than their i if plein fai say, and to say so loud], y t no one cap even hp pretend de meaning.that the d is gravely wronged; that char, this wron they, temperatoly fiymiy- protest and wil rotest s0 long as of he ins uneighted, John Glimary York, paper on the beneficial res | from the meetings of Citholio 60 The \u201cLake Ontario's\u201d Pas eg, The Beaver Line sé.\u201cLake Ontario,\u201d from Liverpool on the 30th ultim mo, assed Father Point on es at 8 D.an la h ne Fa Ki oon kp 3 oon = Mes hild, Mr! \"Erick dey.lough, Miss\u201d Lam fons Fa pete = J Ren ba ar, on, iss C.Ww.Mrd M W.k ng, hs Howey, Mr.AN Wale a.Sr he Williams and intormediaté PU nca vs \u2018Pheré-ate four condidate iñ the field at present for the vacancy in Rin to su the late ¢ the Conservative el tin; and on the Nation: and Mr, » Asse alist sido Mr, Augusto\u2019 Tessier and Mr dE N: are mentioned, en Meoptifig of the\u2019 Frovmant Minlaterinl \"Addo.The Protestant\u2019 Minis terial.Association fhe\u2019 FL TE nent hb 0 ut were présent.; fais re EE SL gate cas 78 the only.or 5 4 I ity.STI feet pi | VIE mere SE - MERCIER ON ANNEXATION.etienne A General Sentiment in ita Favor; bug French Csnadlans Want Judependonod.BALTIMORE, Md., Nov Ni fovamber Honore Maroler, Prem here as a delegate to othe Coes Co 8 freely of the condition of nada and entertains views that are Ghobesr nics interesting to the people of the aE tates, When asked whether the be Feeling La Canada was inclined to annexation country he answered : \u201cIt looks that: way.There is a general sentiment in favor of annexation, Specially among the French ans.prey certain extent among the British but it 15 not nearly so widespre \u2018Is there an the dream of the French tablish a French Government o banks of the St.pronçet was that's nonsen also to a read.\" -truth in the ai that itls itis ians n the dd.8 * he sald; \u201cno one ever thought of having the French Government o \u201cDot the French Canadians desire or wish to set up an independent, Government ç of their own, founded by hemselves governed by themseives \u201cNo\u201d said the Premier, \u201cthe French Canadians s have no such idea.to set up any nation for themselv Speaking generally, Mr.Mercier.said, \u201cFrench Canadians looked forward to-inde-: |: pendence.\u201d They do not want ves.\u201d ALD.G.W.STEPHENS\u2019 ACTION Against Ald.Hurteau\u2014Necessary More Specific.to be In the case of Ald.George W.Stephens against Ald.A.Hurteau, to dis Isquality the latter, Mr.Justice Pagnuslo ru ng tat the plainti ciently detailed, inasmuch-as it d state in virtue of what contract the this morn- 8 declaration was not id not wood for the pavement of Craig street, alleged to have been furnished by Ald.Hurteau the firm name of Chaussée & Co.livered; to what contractor was rod to have delivered the blocks, and on what dates a ap the materials were delivered.His H.warned the plaintiff that the for amending the declaration would under WBS de- Hurteau proximately Honor time expire to-morrow and if it were not filed to-morrow those portions of the declaration would be struck out.specified in the case of Chaussée & Co.The same amendments as would aiso be rgau ired in reference to E.Lemay and to Ald.Hurteau himseif.ANOTHER ARREST MADE At the Instance of the Mrs.Mulcahy Husson.Another phase has occurred in the Mul- cahy-Husson case and another arrest has been made.For some time past Miss Mul- cahy has claimed that she has met the man who drove the carriage in which she was married to usson, and whose ul her as he to market, coming trom the western was, supposed to be Simon Meaner.name He went rtof the \u2018city, and used to give her.information in regard to Husson's former friends, who, he said, were still living here, and con- tin ued to annoy the Mulcaby famili, a though Mrs.dden, however, he disappeared, Husson was in the habit of- All ot: and purposely going through the same streets\u2019 and in the same direction where she used.to meet him, she did not see him again.To+ day, however, she claims to have caught sight of him somewhere on Notre street west, and saw him enter tain piace Bhe immediately ed to igh Constable Bissonuette, her request took him in charge.e a lunatic, and clai left England on account of the m he had committed : at Whitechapel.name ap ppeare Tommy Flip, and the police say he same individual who was arres be Thomas Molin .ali a opr hai he man | have | urders His as is | the months ago on suspicion of being Tack the Ripper, in London, Ontario.He has remanded to gaol for medical examination.\u201c Not Butelde.The death of Michael Millen, of 114 8t.Constant street, who died Tuesday, November 6, was caused b.disease, and not by the use of varbol as reported, to that eff rt\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Joseph Rusan, Percy, writes: sud dents + on wold, \u2018The coroner gave a certificate \u201cI was ine duced to try Dr.Thomas'-Eclectrio Oil for a lameness which trouvied me for three or four years, and I found it the best article Ievertried.It has been a great blessing to me.master.Species] Notices.Money is a good servant, but a dangerous The Piano and Organ Trade of Montreal.Messrs.Willis & Cu, ot Notre Dame have been interview and with the following repl vo dian pianos and organs.For Furst, street, upon this question, Cana- first-class piano simply, the Bell piano settles the question of Canadian sufficiency.has been cast for years u nferior.But to-day t questionably sy Superior to the general American mad highest grade of instruments À stigm n Cana {an anos, and to a grea Lucy inl, hey Fee very no un- run of © lance.But for the very necessary qualities all around for Tendering the old masters, the Knabe plano will never be rivalled, we sup Canada w robably n instrument, n apy coun er make Coen a ur principle of selling only standard makes and eschewing the secondhand trade and schemes se universal ly resorted to to draw the people is highly Satis factory to ourgélves and'our cuatam: best is lo always the cheapest.AA ofa fer to sell a good piano invoice rather than return Le the pushing cheap grades.ighest grades each country tho we think the system wili pay.RYE eat yste Te sell on e goods, yet ét as out principle ls fea derstood, Sates are increasing.- a sell over $250,000 In planos and organs 5] yearly, as may be.very 28 wits iE \u2018time because we are prepared York Stock Canada's Gold Medal Pianos.Tho Williams plano is known in the w tie and in England as the gold medal - from à medals at n in Canada, showir the opinion of the Lhase gold medals, price, and gain tho to confidence m of ly the can produce Ot course, rofit is smaller than if we sold chea at nos at the publie onde g A hii mare ; NX à amples of these medal Williams pianos are daily are fo at Willis & Co.\" o _troe (hea MoGill stree ly fine Sheleinog stock acember.- Huy the best.\u201cthe cheapest, \u2018 1824 Notre ; and Damo l'arrive early.in The best is évgr Emerson Piano (of Boston, VU.3.yoy The 50.Bu Teilabl D use.During tho past-fou gratte th e pres the 0, alwa plano ys e great favorite in M ontreal roved us tô be earing, Wil s & Co.à bringing prominent to class piano 1e; oly planoe thal mat Con, ,is now 0 tho front this.many dealers EE \u2018Notre Dune street, near M Braudeza Lite Assurance company, lished 1833.agerly sousht Perte Ps F na really worth seoing and 40 oars eatablistied; rson Company, hitherto a ered | is leh ow v give # lars a eer.Sole agents, Villa's Estat Persons assuring | before the 15th November, the close of t bout ark two full years\" profits = which takes place text year, Low rates, TH: 3 Oo plasalotas, Gran Upright oa oe of | rank for Division, undonditional a.absolute | beer, \u2018Over ify \u2018cars before the publie.\"Thess Snatramnen ave, by thelr axce aie them STE \u201cnea: i Wiha 3 Coc oe De MT fe ;- toh, City Catn< } petition of the ips Tongue, for the imposition of a special fax: upon all saioons, taverns, and\u2019 hotels, aud for th the élosing of such places at an early hour on Saturday evening until Monday morning, has been called together again fo: to-morrow afternoon.Mr.S.A.ee secretary of the Oltizens\u2019 League, and Mr.Desmarteau, secretary of the \u2018Licensed Vigtuallers' Assoclatlon, have \u2018been invited to attend.- Mr.Lebourveau saya:hs has prepared three bros which he hopes to mittee to com mend to pe tone first is as to the.3i 15e Ticaden un Par {poses à tax sufficiently Dear ; ts effect ot the nature of a venir er of th: oes no (gead -$ Ta license ey he 3200; voariy value year] y value $800, Roane\u201d sins, ea forth, the scale, of course, lessening as \u201cthe amount increases, This wiil reduce the number of taverns and also return a GREATER REVENUE to the city.For the year ending December 31, 1888, there Were BL 16 hotels and restaurants in Montreal, According to the books of the Treasury D epartment, of this number 310 were assessed al yearly value of $200 or 1066: and under he present by-law these only pay & nominal tax, The total mont reesived e city under the pre ent special Janis about $20, 200.11 the Council approves of the suggestions it is con tendea, that while the number of saloons and taverns will be largely reduced the revenue arising from the remainder will be increased to three times a8 much as at present.\u201d The second by-law refers to early closing, the principal question in which is with regard to hotels or so-called hotels.\u201cThere are in the ofity,\u201d says Mr.Lebourveau, \u201ca large number of places having hôtel licenses which are.not hotels, where meals are not furnished, nor are travellers Jodged, but they are simply drinking places, and they obtain hotel licenses 80 as to be open on Sunday.The new Charter gives the city power to close all saloons and taverns in the city on Sunday.or rather from 7 o'clock Saturda plant to Monday morning, and to forbid SALE OF ALL DEINE THEREIN, We propose by this by-law to close all taverns and Saloung from 10 o'clock Saturday night to Monday morning, and prontbit during that \u2018time absolute! ly the sale of intoxicating drinks therein.As we have no wieh to interfere in this extreme manner ith Ina ot of fide | hotels we sugges! at suc places, v wards of ten or fl bedrooms suitably furnished, ar and x holes travellers are really received, be exempted from the opération pe oa -law.These real hotels would hon be subject as at present only to the regulations of the licensing law, e third by-law refers to music in saloons.The present by-law in French forbids such music to attract \u2018Le passant\u2019 while the English re: \u2018customers.\u2019 The Recorder accordingly always requires the constables wy a case Jo swear the music was layed fo re-by.The by-1aw I ave dratted however, that such music being room therein open to the public, and wherein oustomers do congregate, shall constitute sufficlent presumption that the same is used as a means of attracting ustomers, which will do away with the dimouity with reference to a saloonkee retending the music is being played by his amily privately.\u201d PROPELLOR \u201cDOMINION\"\u201d AGROUND, ct THE STAR] tract provides, KINGS », November 11\u2014The pre pellor « \u201cDominion.\u201d from Toledo to_ Montreal, ran ound on Grenadier Toland esterday.The tug * Bronson\u201d and a barge went to her rescue to-day.' Another Btartling Sensation Fromised.Curcago, November 11.\u2014 Before this week closek, the most startiing sensation of all is expäéted to be introduced in the Cronin murder couspirgey, by the state.It was learned from à semi-official source yesterday that the last witness which the States Attorney will_calli before resting his case will be John Kunze, the rman defendant.Owing to his n grd his inttmate relations with Dan Cou Coughlin in, it is expected he will prove a very uable wit- FINANCIAL, ness.The market ed firm this morning, slthough no activity w shown, except on Canadian Pa- | cific, the boom \u2018in which developed redoubled strength, which advanced the stock 54 to 7 with pales of nearly one thousand shares, Tis Bak ph ac strong and ad stocks were quiet, and well maintained.was not characterized b; any Seal Teatu re aside from a réacHon in Pa.from the ne to 70% Telegr, oh rn at.94 0 94 stocks tinued à 1, with business 0 log olume, Hol sons, however, was depressed Pla off 234 per cent to 1 » but on The i market Ww ample funds were avatasle at % to 5 call, \u201cwith ontreal at 525; or some loans do MORNING SALES\u2014® 5 Ontario at 137; 12 Moleons £ at 86.2 merce at 125%;1 125 Tel exTaph at oboe dian Pacific 71,500 at 714, 500 at F186 aa LES.\u201425 Shares Montreal, ex N 84 32, 5 Toronto at 22234, 15 Molson oat 3 2 Gotan at ve 25 Telegrai at 8434, 75 do.at by 50 Richelieu à Panadies Pacs at 70%, 200 N.W.Lan [USERRA .Montreal Stock Exchange.Gordon Strathe % 75 12.450%lock, at 5844, 5 Land at 82.Court.A the STAR by MacDougall Brow, Sto Brokers, 58t Fran rs at ac if Li GR 1 04 of the Te = = Ee en boy e wen bon boy LA He is du money 40 = SUDDEN DEAT The End of a Former Prominent, Quebee - Merchant.Mr.Wm.0 Richardsor son.a nent\u2019 citizen of Quebec, and las teriy M where he has known in Mon r the Windsor Hotel on shardso is room from an attack of jaundi Saturday he es sufficien 3 ore RO down ted easant! his fPlonean fends, y his sister-in-law, he went upstairs to bis room at the office to send her up to bis oo abe arrived.A few miputes f chardson arrived up to Mr.Richardeon\u2019s room.Knocking at e door and receiving Mrs.Rich; turned the handle ands Stepped ln horrified to sée her brother-in-law seated in 1ppoaite the grate apparently an arm chalro dead.The bell immediately - aummoned tors were sent for_and when they came declared that Mr.Richardson had died of had been married twice, heart d nine years of a, age.his last wife dyin He leaves no chil ori Hua an chardson, of Quebec.\u201cy! loft the.firm at the time he came to Montreal.handsome compete here he has been an active member of the Hunt Club, and was generally po y was removed residence of Mr.James Richardson, deceased, No.funeral wi will take 8 tation, the interment taking place at Que » Gabriel Scotch Convert, c-morrow evening the choir of St.Ga- To- briel Church give (hese conce ard 0 Society.The program cally Scotch, every item breathing of the land of Burns, and many well known per formers will A Y Many having been turned away in former years, the large hall of St.James Methodist church has bee secured for their concert; but so great.has been the demand for tickets, that even with commodation another |- crowded house Mews to be Inevitable.Rev.J.Henderson will deliver a short address, Another Civic Jaunt.the inc Ala [Jeannotte, night foe Now York, aad wi wil.cities of the oi vorkiogs Durin Catho.of the morrqw morn the rotunda, and oh A Ex ith almost as much interest as the Hallowe\u2019 en concert of the Caledonian \u201cthe eir visit they wil 0 Congress at Baltimore.For To-morrow aoe top: The Maloney-Philli is fixe ng in the \u2018Queen's Bench.HAT THE WINDSOR.a former promi- well n ntiy bere to for.te some a visit from I'S.James when terwards and was shown nse, she n and was no res who was in attendance, assistance.Doc eighteen months He was one of e leather firm of this city and with, it is understood, a nce.Since he has lived popular, The on Saturday night to to the brother 93 Mance street.The piace to-morrow to the their annual Scotch Co: rts are now looked forme is characteristi- chairman of the Police Chief Hughes left last pu lait the prin- inspect the lice forces.attend the aiterent 3 ed for to- Leather WwW At Solid Silver, Stem-wind Watch and Bracelet, all Lae out the Watch, for $1.25 oamplete, for Bracelets Gente\u2019 dolid Silver, Genuine Waltbam Wate cor dircnee Ladies\u2018 Boli, Btem- wind watcher from $15.Gents® Soll 1 - + nts Sol soute fot Say tehes {rom $13.Wa tohos clean ed and 81.Main spring and cleanin, HENRY ROS 265x 13788 THE PEOPLE'S NIGHT! TUESDAY, Nov.12th, GRAND SCOTCH CONCERT ST.JAMES SEE .\u2014 PROGRAM alrman\u2019s Remarks, Eur.Da.CAMPRRLL, Part que = \u201cAuld fons\u2014, cGâre Sworn Oa e Viol a | n Helo_Heels an à bin ray -~ To t Sonx\u2014\" The Bostie Ro fong\u2014\"\u201c Bonnie Sweet Besaie \u201d «Miss Duet\u2014\" Robin's Farewell\".;.Short Address, Quartette\u2014*Annie Laurte » § Yisses Sonz\u2014\u201cJock o* Hageldean\".Part Song\u2019 Mr.GroRGE Conductor, Keserved Sea Athletic Club House Co.The Friends and well wishers oftheabore Company are cordially invited Meeting THIS EVEN] History Society, at 8 o'clock, MEN'S FINANCIAL GUILD.Church of 8 CONCERT'I £ the Church In sd 0 ob UESDAY EVENING, NOV.12th, 1889, At 8.18 o'clock.ADMISSION, 85 Cents, Biri Service Examination The Civil Service TUESDAY, the 12th {nat.at D a.m.will be held fu the City Post Office room (upper flat).Entrance: East end of the building.es Acsgapanis atch Bracelets ROSS\u2019.Stem-wind Watches, from 85.om 86.Sen; for ons year, for tchmaker wl Jeweller, Peter st.3 doors from Crair.Rev.Mn, enon.Venables 8 * Younson.t: Ma 3.R Barn, ryedaies.Ne No 2861 to attend the Shareholders NG, in the Hall of the Natural 2631 ohn te ng Debt, to be held 1765 Ontario tres 14 88 Joba's ou.265 2 Framinadions.commencing By Tr.2852 + P.LESU EUR, fec.ONTREAL BRIGADE O à WM oN FLIER.pure KE ORDERS.RE Rind + rigade will pars tuls week as fo laws: a Monet Nok T ps ad à Bat pr Pnapecter of Ar of Artillery.1 turned to the Armory at ance ane on By ord 2 2654 AY-NOS.2 and on FRIDAY en for Al Ares Inspection by D ion on be prosent.nd AN hit: 8, Srorde and Cross Belts et bo re 5 hb tor Brigade Major's 4 Batte tering\u201d WED the Armory at Every.men must \u201cGrain and'Frovisions in Chiens Ja tn Chionge for tain pnd Pro- | Nov, 11.Avior atteot tithest, Lowest.(Closing, Hess ; Bt.Fran \u201cpupla = ohn DISCOVERY.bam Costa | Blea, November 5 ~The san ee ee # pun! ee meet story regarding the.investi Bo the t.the.{ - a3 aR \u2018SEALED TENDERS, ad addrei d end or | Ei Oy dt water Furnace 15 In Ne.uèrney.Teo ublo feet of air in tho?{ower Der, at in ze ol fest ot eat one jue jach pipe per od.ror: 2.000 fost o of ire Hosé to stand à hrérat He pressure of 400 Iba.TIOR Oi ne en my aig thon Montreal, Nov.11 À Th ATHINSON, Major and i ia > ous.GLACKMEYER, à HS for any debits \u2014 + to the undersigned t Water Al atus or ie cree t the Cit, AE 5 e.City be either à Dal » Spall 2 of ons Ge ive va es 00 cutie toot © pi tho square inch.The lowest or auy tender Wii] not pocesserils te .(By order.) \u201cly a1 ork, 2352 REL BISLEN vos and RTE i asiiigie Eau 0 The strength and wife the 150 Em never \u2018varie Ary Nin smd and the largest el the Dominion, The rest that thé Best Possible Value and trom this old = reliable house,| and it will pay to visit eir Makers e stock.Way, ano Rooms and inspect They are the age te or the Cslebrated IN CH ICK- ERING, HAINES.&c., and tor a medium-priced piano there is nothing better than the NORD- HEIMER Piano, their own make, and tor Organs, Estey, Kimball, &c.Remember they have Pianos and Organs trom $25, 850, and 8100 up to $1,500, and on most favorable terms.A.& 8B.N ord- heimer, 213.St.James street, Montreal 265 x tt THE OF WINES.240x ADLER, Zhe Tailor 47 BEAVER HALL HILL, MONTREAL 265x3 Those who have tickets for the Scotc urchased Concert to-morrow night are again reminded that there are no reserved seats.Come early and avoid dis- appointment.265x1 Ceneral Bazaar.les\u2018 Fine Black Muffa, 81.25, South Sen Ben Me Lo toon.0500 Girly Mink Hand Capa.81,58 Cc A s A Persian Phe: Baltic Beal and Otter Band Caps, 83.00.South Sea Seal Otter Band + 3500 00.South Hea 3 Caps, 88.00.Children's Fur Robes, Gray: $1.00: , Grey.Éilk Carriage Hugs, 84.00> ; GEORGE H.ROWELI x tre Dame Street, 257 x re East Place D'Armes cofered 5,640 square feet of floorin \u2018with our enormous: stock o furniture.What have you got'to require so much space 7?Every ing that in- .genuity can suggest to \u2018beautify and make home comfortable.Run down and take.a look through the largest stock of furniture in Canada.sell cheap?Well, our neighbors say we have ruined the furniture business in Montreal.Do we Letus have your opinion.Fee & Martin, 357 Je 867 St.James.wi Powder To da had o holegals in montreal * HYGIÈNE Care of the mouth USE ONLY THE u » BENEDICTIN'S \u2018ef Soutac Adbey{Girends) Dentifrice Elixir, and Pasto fall respec fable perfumrers Ghamiats, and Druggist: LYMAN SONS & CO, Druggists, 383, St-Faul 8 \u201cKon AND DEFOT FOR CANADA! (ec.A.CHOUILLOU, 30 Hospital Street, in Montreal.50,000 20% \"| ELA GENT BOOKS ~ At 10 CENTS each.«A HARDY NORSEMAN,\u201d EDNA LYALL'S latest work.400 pages.\u201c MERLES CRUSADE \u201d\u2014By Rosa NOUCHETTE se THE MASTER OF BA LLANTRAE By RoBERT LOUIS STEVENSON, 10 cts.EACH.sk - 2 cts.extra per \u2018post.ND FOR CATALOGUE F'.EH.PHEILAN 2331 ST.CATHERINE STREET.265 3 3awt PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS \u2014 Magnifi&\\ cent display.W.J.Clarke & Co.50 Beaver Hall Hiil.i 205x1 | INSOLVENT NOTICE.Dieter P.M.GALARNEAU & CO, Rd rt UEBKO, } EBRG | SUPERIOR COURT.MAURICE BERNARD, The defendant havi; \u2018and ordo or given 0 to sell pt props ! Platotiffe, tha ) such matters as may lawfully be submitted \u201cat Arthabaskaville this 8th day of Novem- be, ee - JRUnBOUGES a B'+rovoia Ginrristere TaLernone No.1521 Chas.8 Burroughs LOUIS RAINVILL und Solicitors.E, P.C.8._ No 12 Place d\u2019Armet 11.ado do Herbert Burroughs.| Mmes & TT [avvocaTen, BARRISTERS, &o.?ren > | THE TEMPLE, amen street.0 pra.eo, roe aT Die £Æ D.MoGrssor, LYRRD B Mason VF Rl PIANOS, ~MANUFACTURRD RY.W.BELL & CO, The Werid-Renownéd Mazuiacturers.OVER 80,000 INSTRUMENTS IN USE.THE BELL PIANO is powerful in tone, sweet and betlltant wit! haraness, The scale in most perfect, beat es actions.The Bell Piano ty destined to be the chief competitor with the Arst-class American Pianos\u2014Canadnte Great Achiovèment in Plana Making.The ped aattien the question of Oanadian suocesa Plano Manufacturing, as i; avoids all the rer of the Canadian makes.Even Soale, Light Touch, \u2018Respencive Actien.SOLE AGENTS FOR CENTRAL CANADA: WILLIS & GO., 1824 Notre Dame Street, Near MoGillatrest, Montreal.Rétriautt (1 \u201c GLACIER\u201d WINDOW DECORATION! \u201cRTA FAA sis paint Detitute, for Btained ZOLORE à sons.Sat RARTON & MoDONALD'8 SALE Regular Weekly Auction Bale at our Rooms, 308 St.James street, cor.Victoria square, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, At 10 AM Ten Bedroom Bets, Bix Parlor Sets, Sideboards, Easy hairs, Bed Lo Louness.Couches, Invalid Cha Mahagony Card Tab! ow wing , Antique 81deboard, Pianos, Machine, Two New Mantel Beds (to close consignment), Iron Bed- Nteads, Bureaus.Beds, Mattresses, Gasalle ers, valuable Engravinga, Paintings, 8tc., Stoves and Kitchen Utensils, Crockery and Chita Ware and a large quantity of amall goods, Special attention to outside sales, Exodllent storage facilities.Advances made on co ents.265 1 BARTON & MeDONALD, 1 IMPORTED SEALSKIN COAT, ASSORTED FURS, &c., AT AUCTION, By BENNING & AD ARSALOU, Anctioncers.ir Balesrooma, NOS.86 ois 88 a PETER 28 SÉRRET, WEDNESDAY, Fes NOVEMBEK, At 8 o'clock p.m 1 Very Fine Imported SEALSRIN con aging to the to Mr.Jantes BExNING.T,belo \u2014AL80-\u2014 Lo close an account).10 cases sssorted MANUFACTURED sisting or geslekin.Otter, Astrachan Capa, nie The\" whole without rve.2652 REAL ESTATE.We have several larme, and medium Real Ei vestments to disposs 1 Showiax a fair rate ote te ta only, nt al ve safety, as a high rate gon ©: Là wa, Ti mn such la real tato La in Stboks or any otier InvaGe Call and get particulars.4.8.THOMSON Auctone w 2656 178 8%.James street.AUCTION SALE By order of the Curator.A first-class HORSE and BUGGY to be sold on WEDNESDAY, 13th INNTANT, at $8 AM, At 95 ST.JAMES STREET.\u201c MARCOTTE \u20ac & co 2652 ro B® AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE: AUCTION SALE \u2014or\u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS AT No.251 WINDSOR STREET, WEDNESDAY, 18th Nev.inst., at 1e = a.> EW Positively no reserve, BAIL SIALE RROTINGE BOF VS ft Su Jircut Cours Aired Beaulieu, Plaintiff, ve On the OR day of Novem Bete 10 of the clock the forenoon.at êhe 1001 th jai Defendant.87 Berri st, ah teed \"ou chattels 0 furniture.om cas ontreal, Fr 1860 Te SALE-\u2014PR ES tli & Suu >> No.Fullord n on \u2018be mola, L JF Au thon and « chattels + o vale cash.U.LAFOLTE, ; Vth November, 1889.ILIFFS SAL ROVINCÉO E A riot ot Moatreal.No.S087.+ Hoo ols, u in dan me Jwentle fondant, Nos 2:27 rue Avenue Laval, in the city of Montreal, will be sold, ER Ja {Be oo and chattels the said Defendant.osuss, consisting of lose dE bousenu ne oo cash.B = Montreal, November 11th, 1886 265 2 AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PBO axe B trict of Montreal.No.afperior Court, F.Lovette, Pluintéff, va vilain tete eu dant a and.Messrn McCormick, Duclos grand On the 20th day Ja ihe inet! lock in the form at the dom! No: stree be sald oran re Doi fare.Tom ude Soi PH sb urnisure.Terms 5 ING, B.C.Montreal, 11th November 1 Sob 880.AILIPT'S SALE-PROVINGE OF, Fac trict of Mog ours.4, > Plalhud, \u2018s.Defendants.e ine tbe clock in t forenoon, st Business \u201cplace of the said pefandaniy, eH] pt Lona strest.in the ret Te id, ausho! us Lh 7 the = said ole nian iL sols ia this cause, afe and CASA BE £T \"oncroak 1168 Noyon ber, 882 Ré LEP 8.BALES onion, \u2014No.où ame À.L.Jordan, Plaintiff, Defendant.On the 20th ar 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the p eo busi- Ness of the said Defendant.04 St.+ vier Strack in 2 yr of of ff nt , oy ho said\u201d Defs ndant, Sed ui Es ahs conuist- he of atabwnory, ote, ete, 8, 5 c Montreal.11th November.1 685 1 PALIFFS SALE Fi Ko Ovi Nox Fg trict Mon d'être Court.John leraifuris Plains, ve Joan M.facettes etal, Defen: n the (th day of November, inst, at nine of Theo ch ook in the forenoon at the domicile i881, Chriator: eat, ! , li be so a.by, authority = ustice, all the goods and iter said Be- fendant, seized in thie pass, consiste \u201cei hou Bout turniture, &c.\u2018gro BO C.Montreal, 11th ove mier, IBRD, i ¥ gULEEC, Dit ror bonet he: rola t of Montreal.Fini ou te Barbeau, Plai A y on de a, Co te se Cathotiat ui a t jen lon oon.6 ta os De A; cons Sone Ci a » ari noid.au autho ty of uation, 11.8 cnatias of 1th said ir era tie, consisting 0.tise steatubion le qui je wo.orion cami ¥ So tras on Novem Bis '§ BALE\u2014PRUV RCE oi tray ants, i etc.Term sale \u20ac: Montreal, eh oven er AILIFF BAL SHALE Ha \u20ac A A nan (qu of, {be 610 ok Hi 0 Defendant, Nor ety.ot Montreal, f Ue sil the 48 Sec "]
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