The Montreal daily star, 26 février 1890, mercredi 26 février 1890
[" \u201c uw LAST EDITION.VOL.XXII-No.48.Fritnations Yacant.¢ SAAS irr ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID, ONE THAT CAN Wi Satton ta Apply Aish Cathorte st WWATIED FOR ANHD JLERALE DRY 5300S ouse, à to assist tl wooll erpt Apois Box a 7 to assis ° $83 VAS LED-AX OFFICE BOY.FOR A WHOLE.sala gry goods house, must he well acquainted with the city and a gqod w writer.Apply Lox Lt 23 a LES 4 TY THET th the ho srge of the print depart.ih sig Know Tha ge of he goods.rt 150 he DUDE 0 th Te hindi yout out pe tr tal be well recommended.Sn Pir 30 MeGll Colon ave._ 0681 ; REED BOY FoR FER AR PE Wi à be Well posted in Cana- wi, hand eriting, stating ily Yan oftes 48 1 SAND KITCHEN GIRL.refreshment room.COMPETENT NCRSE 1 TG FARE at re children, apply at once.Ad- 3,\" STAR O office 8 YA \u201cAN EXPÉTIENT ÉD GENERAL SER- W Fast wood plain couk, BOL Dorchester a, Wire * PRINTER APPLY TO 44 ST.Paul st.{81 WAN ANTED § WTOREMAN, MOST UNDERSTAND king clotliing and have good references, Avply J.TD.Auderson, 18 Lemoine st.© 481 W ANTER MEN UF GOLD CHARACTER AND ability to sell Jor the Fonthill nursery: ov.ur 44 , acres of choice slock ; new specialties, wi ya olay commissio: 5 (Send Chote, with application.For tefrus address Stone w flington.24 James at, Montreal, Canada, J.Ww.wtf WANE TED \u2014 THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT Apply 94 Union Avenue, between one and ikree 0 en Oo 482 WH TA AOUSEM AID.\"APPLY AT 111 Stamey st, between the hours of twelve and \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED oT vant in a small fami, (Food wages to a 28 Bis 481 ANTED- NURSE \u2018WILLING TO ASSIST WITH BAO) rk Apply with references atter 8 o'clock: 0 Parks 451 Ww ANTÉD \u2014 À 8005 = STRONG KITCHEN BOY Apply to the Arlington Dining Rooms.751 uohstiere st.si Wo ANTED GOOD BMAKT OFFICE BOY.APPLY at 125 St Peter at, between 9 and 10 o CE WANTED AT: 53 TUPPER 8T., A GOOD \u20ac COOK.no washing.81 ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED NU HSE, To look after young children.Apply in the mornings at 189 University s 48 ANTED A SMART Er To RUN NEES make himself generally useful ahout store, make required.Apply at 594 Craig vs ANTED-A BTRONG BOY ABOUT 17 A of age.Apply at 1?19 Notre Dame st.48 WANTED AX EXPERIENCED FEEDER ug ruling machine, Apply 580 Craie ht, 48 2 ANTED- THREE GOOD MEN TO BELL FUR us, eb a on salary or cotumission.Address May Brothers, N arsery ryinen, Roches! ater, N.Y.48 + V QUANTED \u2014 A GENERAL \u201cSERVANT FOR family of two, liberal wages to one whe isa cook.5 Phillipa square.481 ANTED.GOOD GENENAL SERVANT, Fok Charles small fanily, 735 lington st, Poin Wins AT CENTRAL HUUSE, SWANTON, vt Yi.one la laundry girl, one kitchen sul, bo PETER FOOTHAN; NONE NEED TET unless with best of references, J.B Allan, 38 Imperial Building.2 47 3 V ANTED A GENERAL - ERY ANT, PLA no washing, ree kept Avois 8 35 Prince Arthar \u2018st.10 tit 3 Toa ter six.TANTED-FIRST\" CLASS CLOTHING \"SALES: man, must speak French and English, none but those well w in the business need apply.Ag- dress \u201cT 2413,\" STAR office.47 ANTED- A GOOD UENERAL BERVANT, NG nor ironing, fi y vof four, best wages von Apply 35 Mackay ut.473 ANTFED-A HOSTLER, ONE WHU ThHOR- oughly understanda groormine and drivinz Borses, no other ne apply.5 H.Lane, Michmond, Wes TED_BY A \u201cFAMILY IN COUN TRY (whore nurse is kept), a thorough servant, must be s good cook and have andoubte references.Apply from 12 to 4d o'clock, 277 St, Urbain Bra ANTED\u2014TWENTY-FIVE ASTERERS AT Royal Insutance Co.'s Pati tr pico han \u201cCo ire highest wages will be\u201d paid john D ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL, BAVING A Co0B English paucarion, She must read manuscript feats.pp teC.D.x 1653.47 3 WA PLA ART FE 25 CENTS PER _ pe ED nos.LANL No.3 Evans tt, 47 5 ANTED-\u2014A YOUNG GIRL, AS ASSISTANT bookkeeper, must be good writer and accurate at os Apres 8 tating 5 guperience and salary = Na YOUTH.MUST WRITE A FAR and be well recommended.Apply only between 10 \u2018and 12 a.nu, 1749 Notre Dame stres +, ww NTED-GENEEAL CBÉRV/ ANT NT Was Welingtou 463 ANTED\u2014ARSISTANT Paar FOR A town in Northern Ontario, must be thorough- 1y conversant with the French language and have had experience in dispensin Give a pes and refer.enqes and state salary requir Be, TQ LIS\u201d STAR 0 465 ce AN Le RATTRENHAŸEN GOOD WAGES and stendy employment to the right man 122 King st.~do3 V ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GENERAL BERRY ANT, SHE ferences required.Apply to 81 Bleu vs, ANTED AGENTS.\u201cSTANLEY IN AFRICA\" ving & greatrun.It ia the popular book of the day.It contains about 800 pages, is fnely fliustrated and attractively got up in uvery particular.Exclusive territol tory five.Send for terms, Xhach à are very libe se Publishing ng 0.Ton: 5 Partner : Wanted.LT ANT LT Ne TM Tr NNT TL TL Ne uA Les ANTED\u2014PARTNER IN AN ESTABLISHED retail Te business, capital not se mac ect ag to secure a perton of experience, \"X Fiod ,* STAR of 481 WARD.YOUNG MAN WITH 8200 U, TO take interest in business.charge of office apd ances, must be a good Correspondent gplene Hd Si for right party.Addreas 2400 wy ol TED\u2014PARTNER, SÉECT AL OR WORKING, AX ith $5000 to extend the plant of a paying panufacturing Ee which is amont Groped y, © aD oan - Adress 0 BY D.Box 467 P mA me LEN D, 2550 On first mortgage.4752 Address, P.O.Box 2122, \u2014_\u2014 ee ee Business Chances.em Fo R SALE SALOO SD RESTAURANT, FUR- ished, 18 years AND og, four years lopse, © Bt.James ptroot ea t provdetar rotiring from bel BAIE._Apvly be json.28 Hospital st.46 Fire SAbE \u2014 FORCED BIORE IN GOU CB locity.doing wood business, will solid a bargain.proprietor selling on acaonnt of ill Meals: Acply 11112 Ontatio st.City.$4 6 Fi SALE-IN THE THRIVING MANPKAC- The -claen G ening ora a man with moderate capital, 6 property is éltusted ri right in the heartof Cotton 1 Oparytives' Cot ther ator th Huo mile: a good pau since done, convenient 10 oars and boat.wonld lease to any one purchasing I Ten! ot stock of groceries.Address Box 90, ¥ ir Borses ¢ and Œarrtages.NINA Fi BALE A NEW SPRING EXPRESS, ALSO A second hand express, 182 8% Constant airept ALE\u2014 VERY FINE KENTUCKY MARE, ¢ Sous old:10 lnnds ] 3 high: dark chestnut, F: steepiechaser, hunter or Worker or carri ais, drives in 3 minutes; new cutter and robes: wet of tr ack ®narness complete (owner leaving town: san Leaver at: 40 St, EU: 8.1 FRS pal oy arri BY from th + six years o ust m the country, A 40 Iya at REE v Tr A PT mee ANTEL-GERMAN AND FRENCH | Lessoss ny a young lady.Address 172 PF.Cotoin, ] Best.Te NAN A AAA X os MONDAY, À TORESHIRE TERRIER.À ane ers 10 naine of \u201cJetf,* on SQ Catherine st.215 turning to 114 Mackey st.wiil bo er 1 OST CAT THY \u201cACADEMY OF CE ON 4 Vriuraay, the afd, an Alaska Sabl § Stamm gal an nder will please\u2019 return to Tine 8e Sar he FTV SE OFT LARGE BLA ACR pa, LEATHER 4 en Arcand hac, wilh tay No, 3286 attached, We nam euf \"Valeo, Sander will = TInKing sa same to 595 Crai gst, 452; 3 SEK LADY GOLD WATON WITH rou 4 et Finder : rearded on réturning it to 148 R OST-OS 33TH INST.FL OM A SLEIGH, U8 LA terrier biteh,** DER a bag, be an_rof.of jeun rar by es harire St ste - gn vote, des >.ÿ returi 5 ttom, Tes: Foods nine to RRinuo CE SIRET MicTonTx EGUX B VAE © aR RE aventnre Depot, yi piso re Ce turn 0 ThE Bh Bie fees Mewes AIK Aovund, A tema A OUND 5 eva.pu a LT WFD ARV ER.« t * Aerie fbi Tt tisha ed TOF Wi | Fi LR clits of we EAN To 193 veut | FINE DRIVIRÉ, HORRE.ÉOUND | Situations Wanted.~ rm rr NTED _ \u2014 POSITION AS COMMERCIAL raveller, by a art, intelligent young nian, is Yr Hina of ey would keop ven horas and vs sat ° necessary.Address 2540.\" Num W VAST ANE SOLISH WOMAN, TO TO EX- th a lady ER ome, for good réferencos | Apply b 48 Dorebester: ut Pis try: A WANTED AT Sok \u2018BY AN EXPERIENCED uotionver, position as asaistan thorouxhly conversalt with all the detalls sn a eat business.would ectertaty a yariger ship A$ house, in: te-vinw and trial aclicited.dress A DO46, STAR vitise.4x3 WHER, Ww OX KE BY THE DA DAY.ADDRESS 2 VA En l TL aT BY YOUNG STAN.IN x, Au capacity.has experience in office, customs wok can furnish first-class references.Addre \u201cx 24 194.5 STAR oflice.2 VV ANTED BY A TOTNG MAN, GERMAN, pl Er ie bours employment, dd dressing, writing, bookkeeping, ete.Address \u201cVV, * STAR WG Si ATION, HY YOUNG MAN, AS an or driver, A 1 referebaes.W VAN TE D SIiT aun Sant Rl 1 Address H.P., 19{ Squeduot sty AS ED -BÉ YOUNO MAN, SITUATION AS erk ur slore:Man, Sxveriencsé ; as gush.good city rofersnees Address \u201cV 245 St office.Ww ANTLE 5-P087T TION LEY ® STENOGRAPHER nd nthe expérience, goud referee es, an seated nn both langu Address H.A.Ale T 51.3 MAN, SITUATION AS ook kee or in an office, frat class tons.Apply at once at It Dufresne, t yA F RELIABLE WOMAN.GENERAL housework, wash und iron, no ohjection re the © antry Address® \u201cv.L449, * STAR office.47 WW ANTED \"BY A YOUNG WOMAN of work by the day.Address 7 t TANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, BITUATION AS storeman ur shipping clerk, yood city Jeter ences Address 1, 26 St Monique s Te 47 3 ANTED-EY A FIRST CLASS BREAD \"AND cake baker, a situation, country proferred.Address 76, \"STAR Di 47 W ANTE TUAT TONS \u2018BY RESPECTABLE girls as Tous.wuod references.Apply 61 Pt Autos s ATE town, good references.Buagoffice.À Wola A POSITION AS OARETARER, BY i f expordence, with first-class refer- STAR ©.NED: BY YOUNG LADY, PORITION AS 33 stenographer and dpe Titer, can : furnish best ol references.Addres 2407, J 3 7 Ÿ TANTED - SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER or good vook, best of references, V4 Sher st Wa TET BY A SOUNG MAN OF FAIR education, situation as storeman, packer or Shaver Food city references.Address \u201cB,\" 19 8t Pu at 46 4 Wa TED- pre ATION, AS CARETAKER, OR n house o married man (English), Ap- 4 i.Jean Baptis 463 ANTED- SFT AT1ON AS FARM FOREMAN, by a practical man (married), nine Gare in Rosen situation.Address Geo, Burley, = ply; \\ JANTED-MENDING AND DARNING FOR gentlemen, neatly done.89 St Or , 41 52 Youses \u2018to Zet LOTS SNS TS PANNES O LET-HOU ng 577 AND 583 SEIGNEU! À Plateau, 177 Fulford.11 Coursol, 378 an Antoine st.,all the above in good order and perfect drainage.Apply to Owen McGarvey, 1851 otre Dama 48 4 O LET\u2014 FIRETGLIEE NEW TENEMENT ouses, 35 and \u20ac 37 Bishop st.Apply 796 grain corner 01 SL Antoine al YW LET-AT LANCABTER FoR SUMMEX months, & house with 11 apartments, twent Bilnutes paix + T.K.station and five minut to boa pa for boating.fishing, etc.Apply to ea Tne South Lancaster, Ont.483 FEBRUARY 26.1890, QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.THE INCREASED REPRESENTATION BILL MONTREAL, WEDNES DAY, Specific Articles, Roa heater.A Jour Fos ON nada de de von i A stroe vr PRY > hirt Maker and Fine Gentlemen's fo NT MRO $.ound 1 geule ae tably ures AND Yio En SECONT 500 singl terms moderate.T48 Dorchester st, wust = OOM-\u2014-1 SINGLE BEDROOM, WELL Tous sr ed, Eee 132 Peal st.M COMS \u2014 AFLAT or ro 5, CNEUENL = rooms, an Antoine ft, suitable f Tor Boaselooning Rous = FURNISHED ROOMS.100%\u201d wT, SOMONE DOUBLE ROOM, FOR gall oR two pentiemen, 28 tathroom fat, private family, DOME DOUBLE TXD \u201cNOTE COMFU.UKTA- h wood boa The Short Lino Railway\u2014Cost of the Admin- fstration of Justicé\u2014The Montreal Court 122 King slrset, Montreal.House\u2014Leogislative Notes.HSE for Sais, Gite.A [FROM OUR OWN REFORTER).] Quesxo, February 26.\u2014 Tuesday being Governmeont day, the adoption of âlr.Ga- | gnon\u2019s motion to amend rule 15 of the House, thus giving a member the right to speak twice on the same subject, opened the The following resoiu- - tions regarding the pension fund for publio emplovës-and tho Toronto University were laid over till Thursday, and the increased 8.5000 WILL tained cat-stone house, Bisho and ii cents will buy a packet of la e, SALE FIGE lace of business 0 doing « ulars address si Robert, St Be Philippe JOR BalE-Tvo 3 STORY \u201cBRI MoGill Col u perfect order : f for pérdiculars ong, Advocate, ¥6 St.Francoi FT SALE-CHEAP.ROPERTY OF AM pT Nos.eat, Appiy à to B ones t, T60s Notr R Due BUILDING LOTS, A prronce Bts.\u201cto be Ea on easy y Bag.Ady vocate, Ses afternoon session.ce, ho ot be) cold water, at No.11 Bt.Ed DONS TWO.FURVINED HOUMS, 3 Union avé.house tirst-clasa every « onventence, amily private, no children or ers.48 Rte Avenue AT 35 MoGILL go or lurht housekeepis chen, not \u2018moving, second reading on that day.That the Jientenant-Governor in Ounetl may, lu the case Of any person who enter- « the civil service arter the age of Lhirly years, us beng possussed of some peculiar p or other qualifications or attataments required for theofflce to which be was appointed, amd not orly to be acquired in the public service, Lo the actun! number ofyoars\u2019 service of such on such further number of years not exceed.Ing ten as is considered equitable, alor reasons Al FRONT TH À board, ble for married RS or two PREMIER, TE ve t.17d By A Doran, Real E Agents i 190 Sirs James street.R SALE~TENEMENT HOUSES, NOS.10, 12 14, 18 Hermine st, near C: st, WELL FUR en venionse, 120 Manate OOM\u2014FLAT OF FOUR NICE VON =, SORELY \u201cprivate faraiiy, no sai ao LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, FOR O wo rentiemen, with board, also fable board.oan E AND WELL FURNISHED, double and single front rooms, with all modern suprovements, rent moderate, 6 of years \"anal \u201cbe Lak term of service on which the sul erannuation of such person shall be computed; v the pension shall be borne by the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Province; council in any such case shall ve lald before the legislature at its then current or next ensulng session.2 AN; \u2018Real Estate and Investment Agent.Real Estate © Axent T-BOUSER FUNNIBHE D'AND 2308 st.Cather; rine ished, stores and tenementa in all parts = the Mg Iwo FULNISEED BINGLE ROQNS, AID FOR TORONTO UNIVERSITY.Whereas, on the occasion of destructive fires tn the Saguenay district in 1870, tue Legislature of Outario unanimously voted on the tenth day of January, 1871, the sum of tive thousand dollars in ald of the suffercrs by reason thereof, which sum was immediately Lhercaiter paid: Whereas, with simple interest since the said date the said sum y ould now make ten thousand Whereas, by tie \u2018destruction by fire of the University buildings of the University of Toronto, in the city of Toronto, and Provined of Ontario, on the night of the 14th February instant, à loss of of five hundred thousand dollars has been occasioned lo the trustees of that versity and to the people of the Provines of OTS B 3 board, ¥ Sy 54 Palace LE also table Nome » COMB_NICELY FURNIS b Offer conveniences, with or w Property _Yanted, AAA ANTED \u2014 TO BUY 1 IN COTE : ST.ANTOINE.Address P! 003s \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED.WITH Soltage, not to exceed \u20ac2500.m .m single ox \"double, with or without ponrd.aies Pliscellaneous.ANNI Dry and Clean Storage.Storage for Houzchoia Furniture, or Fianos and Pictures storage = General Merchandise.SOM \u2014 NEAT PLEASANT, GAS, BATH, ETC.same Jat, gentlemen, moderate.41 Geuerioy e DOM 6 BEAVER HALL SQUARE, LARGE front fom, nicely furnished, suitable for one SÔNE OR TWO FURNISHED RogMs.ln family of threo, with use of kitchen Ontario; Whereas, it Is but just that this Legizlature, as a token of gratitude for the generous grant made In 1871 to Lhe people of this province who suffered by the Saguenay fires, should contribute to aid the Sufferers by the destructlon of the sald \u2018That the Lieutenant- Booms Wanted.SN mL A SNS SNA ANTED\u2014ROOM AND ROAR A REF INED ë yw dar, references exchan oh gore deu and Bours, afternoons aude evenil Be it therefore resolved, Governor-in-Counctl be authorized to pay the sum of ten thousand dollars in aid of Lhe reconstruction of the Toronto Universliy, destroyed by ire, as ICE FURNISHED rou VITE are ned pris t NN LVN NN NTERCOLONIAL 1 RAILWAY.1888- WINTER ARRANG EMENT-1880.mencing Trains run HR for light Bousekce The motion of Mr.Mercier that the House consider thé resolutions already published in regard to the short line in committee was then discussed, Mr.Mercier stating that pre arty \u2018hooptad asfoilo wa GENTLEMAN.az ci Grand Trunk maire om abla vs.room in Arrite Tri ate du Loup .do is Pisto NAN LADIES\u2019 DOCTRESS, to have a short line between Hautes and the oard, 596 Li Lagan che\u2019 ot Mn Anion vaméd to.kn het took the trouble to act in \"he matter Beko! resolution, and Mr.Mercier sald he understood that the gpposi- favored the plan.nn and Blanchet also spoke on the Subject, their remarks being to the effect that they would vote for the resolutions if ETS TO LET, CENTRAL tion, near Windsor, superior bo dren, terms moderate, B BOARD AND ROOMS, HOT WATER HEAT.is = Cars \u2018other cars 24.46 fast rain leaving Mantreal a ™ 00 ook daily (Sunday y tace tb run throug] Yo Halifax and SL John run thronghés UVARD\u2014FUK LADIES WITH ATJENDANCE during confinement, private, 13 8e 5\u201d YO LET \u2014 ST.LAMBERT, TWO DETACHED handsome well fnished dwellings, ready for Geeupa tion 15th April, in best partof village, rent moderate, P, M.Wickham, Queen Ins.Cu, or at 8t Lambert.4 YO LÉT-NO.386 ST.DENIS STREET, FIRST cuxe above Sherbrooke,t bedrooms, extension kitchen, heated by furnace, Tent moderate.apely Nu, 166 MeGill st] Flo LE Jo Two STORY BRICK HOUSE, 27 Kent st, ns Pacific work shops, large yard.Ap ply 1a taal 47 4 0) LET\u2014ONE QF TBOSE HANDSOME CUT stone os tenenient houses corner of Guilbault and Bt.Urbain sts, marble mantels, perfect drainage sud beautifully finished.Apply to Ii.K Thomas, 30 St.John st.472 0 LET-176 MOUNTAIN ST., LARGE STONE house in excellent order heated by hot water, cuncrete basement, larxe yard and stable, rent low a rood tenant, George Childs, 22 a Francota Savier \u2018x NO LET = 8744 VICTORIA ST, NEAR SHERbrooke st fa arge upper tenement house, nine ems and w.¢., in good condition.Apply at 362 Craie 466 9, IE I \u2014 HOUSES, STOBEN, DWELLINGS, wo farms und other properties.Apply at Slee of x Stanley Bagg, Advocate, 66 St Jam ames, sn Tv LET\u2014PARTLY FURNISHED, THAT MAGnificent dwelling house situated at No.783 of Sherbrooks at, corner of University st, pow occu- pred by J.8.Allan, Esq.also two Jeptenatd houses, earring Noe.1 151 and 155 of University st, Ap ly Waite e, No.61 St, Gabriel at: 356 o San SHERBROOKE ST, ULrER , 8 rooms, rent 830 per month.RK.Thomas, a0 a John st.45 4 0 LET \"COTTAGE AND GARDEN, RITUATED Vo Notre Dame de Grace, 0 posite the Convent, ey to A.Bt.Germain, No.415 Cote 8t Antolne 54 7) v LES TWO FIRST-CLASS THRÉE 2 LORY d basement stone front houses, No.127 0 Wornatte st., also egveral houses on Sherbrooke ana Fortier ats.at moderate ren Baldw Hart, 33 St.Njchoias st.2 0 LET-BRICK COTTAGE, 8 ROOMS AND EXtension kitchen, water in kitchen, stable.outhouses u d'tru uit Lak at Mount Rojsl Vals.J.Walkley, olscns ank 8 0 ET LARGE WELLING OF 10 AFART: St.Denis st, proprietor pays taxes, keeps aide uide walk and roof clear in winter,heatinæ, carting oi &c., possession can be had before the first of unes open forinspeation 10 to 3 40 15 SLE: LET] FIRST-CLASS TENEMENT HOUSES 12 4 8t.Luke st.withall m oder im rove- ments.diy at 104 Bleiry et.12 Housses IN anted.ANTED\u2014FOR MAY 1ST, OR BEFORE, SMALL house, or à tenement of 5 or @ rooms, withi in 15 minutes\u2019 walk from Victoria Square.Apply stating lowest terms to \u201cY ON STAR office.4?3 UANTEDZ A HOUSE W FOUR OR FIVE bedrooms, within 15 migutes walk of Victoria Square.Address P, O.483 Htovse, Dotele, : oi to get.NPN N AINSI 0, I, ET LARGE STORE an FEET DEEP), thiee flats.best business centre in city, being 106 Metin ot opposite 8.Ann's Market; rent low.Allowance made for repairs.Apply 100 Maui st.T fi 0 LET A RMALL CORNER SHOP, ON THE orner of Farm and st.Patrick sts, with tenement attache 4, containing seven room adapted for a general grocery buse te proximily to the large manufactories in the Sieinity.rent moderate, Apply to F.Boxer, S& Grey) Nan st oO LUT we ARGE STORES BEARING THE No.288 t Paul si, former « of Vandreuil Lane, and Nos his and 320 of args to Walter Drske, No.G1 St Sabriel 3 Fo, LES GRAND CENTRAL, HOTTE re 534 a8 James et, will be cleaned far desirable\u2019 da Apply to James Main, 103 Drolet 0 LET-DESIRABLE STORE, CORNER OF ST.*, Denis and Roy sts, good sta T, contectioner or butcher! A.H.anierre, Architect\u2019 YO LET\u2014SHOP AND DWELLING, NO.142 8T.Ferdinand st, St Henri.Address File & ring works, Cote St.Paul.ho [OE URE oa 588 a vit PINE oT a ron ia E hpted re piques F.in rear, ocely pt the last 7 ?years b 1.A.Bur veyur, Hardæaze im crier, APpl Ton tea Ax(nt vslate late Hi Trier, \u201cNo, Aoi Notre Dame at.EL, ST GRE 113 t.42 16 1 0d SIGE STORE NO, 111 TE gods E ar Coutlee & Lamarche, 32 Be James & \u201837 26 ol TEr \u2014SHôF, BEST PART UF ST.SIF rive st.opposite Victoria st).Apply to hé dhekson., Ch fo LET-TUAT FINR STORE, NO 1747 N RER «At, SE present wen vlad by William mH Anton 8 ne Hal suctonéer er.For terme apply to QO.llety, Notary, 30 St.dames OFfices to Jet.AA NNT Le VAS Oo LET OFFICES, RITÉE EN RUITE OR singly, on ground and first ons ot he central- iy situate aE 25 James at.oposite he Fos: ofèce ee * modorate, l'ogsei Pd to vernon! & London X Giobe neu oy 16 Ine! + late to et.Ne AINSI IN NS STN ENING AN V0 LET-FOR LIGHT MANUFAGTURING OR warehouse purpose, mayuificent fats in the grax printing honse building well Hehted, about abot Yeo, flour + aptco, steam heated, fire protected ba Antomali Ste rinklore, with steam ower if re.For tur er particulars apply at Bran oftige.NG LET THREE FLATS, EXCH 102140, Sv store, No.rd ond 15-40 St, Catherine.wit: how Joo 8 door, 19% , or nant nlepufacturine business: the dos von Lite, ant atef, also stables and carriage Hogs, Apply to Q.Robert, 1541 St, Cutltr- riue st, Or u2ter 7 v'elock p.m.at 304 St.$Y pe To percer tu ou LET nt THE Fis fs Ra SRE CR oe 4 onal oy they simply consisted weir, destination on Bu ndaye et gion of opinion, but that they did not M pote and Halifax ace oni by electricity, an heated by steam from the locomotive, MKB.MCEWAN, LADIES roolonial Ratlway betwee: p posed amendments, but as Mr.Mercier did not care to have a vote taken the discussion was indefinitely postponed.ments were made to prevent a subsidy, and the fact that the rejection of them would equal to a promise of subsidy, Mr Mercier | thought better to keep the matter en R SALE-HARDWARE STOC NEW.a DIR to Theo, Delage & Co, 47 5 che) eat OR SALE-S.A.MARTEL'S maman! OIL- 153% show cards; still ihe Ol i \u201che House then went into Committee of LOT NEW GLOTIEE WRINGERS, TO ETS Shear, ads To Boh.Williams sewing The increased tepresentation resolutions English members passed INVALIDS! EN BRECATE TONIC COCA WINE, à Body Bane; Bo rea 18 5 Now Here |B MEMBERS OF THE STAFF : Dh J.D.KERGAN'S I.M.C.Asso.\u2019n, Ol SALE MAGNIFICENT FISCHER PIANO und, Tig octaves, perfectly t.+8 2 THE EVENING SESSION was a rather lively one, though not much business was done.upart for private bills the bill for the incor- ration of the Quebec Art Union came up, d an attempt was made by those who op- d it to give it a six months\u2019 hoist.Its riends proposed an amendment doingaway with this, but on division it was lost by a vote of 24 to 30.The promoters, not to be beaten, however, had arranged for several orators amongst their friends to do a little talking against time, and Mr.Pelletier, as the first of them, kept the attention of the House engayzed till the hour tor the consideration of private bills was up.\u2018The motion to go into Sup followed, was met by a want o motion on the part of Mr.Tallon, on the ground of increased expenditure in the de- e, especially in Montreal.(sq new.A DPIF UP Be Huber OR BALE A goop PIANO sale a Sex call for.one eek ati Drummond st SALE \u2014 e aval repars SALE ~ ENGLISH PUG DOG, MALE, A \u201cR 2370,\" STAR office, City.Bo SALE\u2014WILL SELL AT A GREAT SACRI- ing to pi on instal all modern improv ments, à pply > McGill College Tom sing carpanters! | FURNISHING HARDW ARE, el all to be so.sold only in lots ih all shelving, t > CARLOADS Bass and eim, 1 in, all wel vaged atte oe se Ad Ne.2438 Bt.\u2018Antoine ut, 0 ALE\u2014-O § HORNE POWER BOILER, steel = shell, Yi ST FEUR vulvea, Sooke « stack, all in cash.Addre 6,\" THE BE NITED DUCK alins, 3, OS MONTREAL in- DIAN STO! onus, ess Notre] Damo, occasins, Sn RK henley of the Superior Court, he said, to give him a comparative statement of the receipts and expenses for the lust yours, and, according to 1888-89 over 1886-87 He did not ot wish to speak of the ars that had other parts of the country.He would not spealr, but he remembered that when the honorable member for Sherbrooke was provincial treasurer he often aflirmed that SOME EXPENSES ARE UNCONTROLLABLE, and that amongst these are the expenses for the Department of Justice.The.increase of $25,000 In Montreal spoke eloquently in favor of the new administration there.Leblane¢ answered spoke more particularly about the Morease of the expenses for Montreal in the admin- {stration of the Court House there, and the rfulincrease of the annual expenses of the All this would not there were only the confessed Increuse of expenditure to be douit with, but by à system of acknowledgmenis Warded to Prec us ANTED\u2014TO BUY MANTEL BEDSTEAD.IN R Qi pr) 5 DETROIT, MICH., \u2014ARE NOW AT THE- Albion Hotell CONSULTATION FREE! The Largest and Oldest Medical in America, devoted exclusively to the Treatment of Chronic Diseases and TED\u2014A LARGE DOG FOR KIND MASTER, will be well looked after.Apply 174 5t James COAL SCREENINGS.APPLY at.ED-SECOND-HANE IRON TARE ABOUT Canada Wall \u2018actor 86 O PURCHASE YACHT ENGINE, SE lesa than 4 I~ blishment i Wik mickes, aga Sie, Esta P 8 eriff\u2019s office alone.Educational SAN PS PO M NN ENS TL Sm NE HORTHAND TYPEWRITING D TELE at G.W.THOMPSON'S College of Bust.tool of Penmanship, 251 St James 3 10: .WHAT WE CUR Est: Catarrh, Eee and all dise: escapes the control of the House lood jeut.-Govornor, thereby ighor- Ang the very basis of the constitution, the pret le of responsible Government.e extravagance in the Montreal Court House he quoted from a statement that -one and a half alone the A Sn 081.60 foT rstationery had amounted to .80.He guoted an account of Drouin rothers, b which it was shown that they grnished thé rrothonotary of Quebec with bnkuives at 84 for half a dozen and then oduced another aceount showing that Correa charges the Montreal prothqno- 0 abiece for similar knives, Sans took exception to Mr.Le- | bianc's remarks.He thought that money nt in this manner was well spent, t, ha said, to keep D publie on oid your su HETES, Money spent in Montreal always brought its returns, and so would the money spent As to the penknives iness, that was a very small matter, and to the employés, 16 Was an undeniable et that, no matter what Goversment is in hey always have their, followers who must be provided T like blrds of pray that cannot \u201cbe shaken off, but thd time will come, he finished, \u201cwhen Hs will ali be independent, as I have always _Bieams: ut oe.ALLAN LINE M AIL PSTEAMSHIPS.18B9-WINTEK SERVICE: Liverpool, Halifax woud Fortin Sir Line.Kidney nd.Bladder Storm and Liver Complaints, &o.READER, if you suffer from any of th above Diseases o or any Chron , but consult the Stat atonce.case will be accepted for treatment unless cure can he effected or benefit given, may depend on an honest an BB ap.pace feck od WE PROPOSE, by per with the portrait, a few of tho Jose! tionts who have been cured y us during our past visits, hh go conyince the most sceptical, our TE -leaders of medical, épéclallats are J ey A If unable to call write, to, Head jAddress all letters to D ti \u2018gorner of M Michigan oA nd \u2018Shelby Hi ission, during in HOT ; 00mSs, je, Pen Ensiuier, Ne No.Sgr 2 the Court House, 28 tf DISGRACEFUL SOENES.Mr.Robidoux moved a sub-amendment to Taillon's non-confidence amendment, and It Was carried on party lines b of 33 to 17.During the wait for a thie fnembers became restless, and et on haved most diggrracaiuliy.and the noise was deafening, while n and St.Cunexonde bills, weigh- pounds each, were the nteans by Which the opposite \u2018side of the Flouse attacked each other, though a goodly blue books were flying about.ress and the ladies in oRislative Council were great d danger, ng w G akked the chair for protection he was igno- ebme es vf the budget the House a jgurnéd at'iwaive.MONTREAL GAS BILL.There is vory little doubt, now bu dal will bh ong.\u201cAfter the.doteat of the je Stomack, the.Liver, the Bowels and the: Blood.ee \u201cThexe steamers do oot query paasougurs on voyages | BURDOUK 1008 \u2018aroprne = Never weaken but strengthen und build the debilitated Rymtonty Ginsquw' and Ektindelphia 2 236.Paul de Roulede protested tha t to make such a rule was a childish and odious abuse of the power of the majority.A VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.| LACHEVROTIERE, Que, February 26.\u2014The inquest on the bodies of the four persons kitied by Dubois was finished aod night, and resulted in a verdict ol \u2018wilful murder\u201d against Dubois, who heard the reading of it without a tremor.Tho Ontario License Laws.ToroNTo, February 25.\u2014In the Ontario Legisiature yesterday, Hon.J.M, Gibson introduced his bill to amend the liquor license law.The measure will make the present law.more stringent in every direction.A clause is devoted to the establishments known as \u201cdives\u201d and the other clauses are all suited to the ideas of the temperance alliance as these ideas have been represented to the Government.Among the proposed amendments is one for the abolition of bars on steamboats, and another suthorizing any officexyor policeman to enter any house, licensed or uhjicensed, search the premises without warrant and put any questions he may think fit to anyone on the premises, The law now authorizes such search, and willbe axtended by the present bill, aüû shoult-any person on the premises Aecline'to answer Lhe questions of the policeman he can be arrested on a criminal charge.The World's Fair.New York, February 26.\u2014The delegation whic h went to Washington to work for New York as the site for the World's Fair returned yesterday.My.Depew was asked what he thought of the situation, Said he: \u201cNew zork gato t afford to filibuster, nor can be an obstructionist.White 0 bave never changed my mind that New York \u2018is the place for a fair, and the only place where ere can De a roper one, and while À should oll seome disregarded the $15, RE of New Yorkr when t there was nothing on the other side substantially, vet they have; votod that way.lt isto New York's ad- ! vantage to have a World's Fair sometwhera} in the conutty, and I think we should turn in and halp Chicago all we can.\u201d Manitoba's Emigration Policy.WINNIPEG, February 25.\u2014-In the Legislature t8-day, Mr.Pendergast (French Op- posi tion) approved of a vigorous emigration poliey, but thought the Government should spend a layger amount in the Province of Quebec.He pot \u2018out that Quebec emigrants had brow \u2018more capital Into the country than any \u201cother settlers, apd were of a very desirable class.The Premier said he recognized Sha-2act pat Quebec settiers were desirable, but t the Government \u201cthis season intediiyd to ra forth its principal efforts in LNÉ states of Wisconsin and M Tonigan, where a large number of Cana- dlans were settfed ho out return if given oppurtun ites.Strike pf Dock Laborers, LoxDon.Kebriary 26\u2014Th hundred | dock laborers struck at Greenoe eadmne many | : The work of discharging and loading stoamers is delayed.Cuba's New Governor, ; DRID, February 26,\u2014The appointment | of an Chigemiln to he Governor-General uf Cana in officially ynnbinosd: Heriko \u2018of Viehpa Bakes., Fon vate aoû rs the bakers of aud'bréad is Vira, F ie city é Scoarce.MORALE DES JESUITES REV.MR, SCRIMGER TO FATHER JONES.+ The Professor Claitpa that Father Jones is Attempting to Divert the Attention of the Public From the Real Issue.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014]I trust you will \u2018 briet reply to the animadversions ol Father Jones on my paper before the Ministerial Association concerning the moral teaching low me space for a It is hardly worth while to resent his reflections on the Association itself or the somewhat gratuitous advice he is pleased to tender it.I have no doubt it will continue as heretofore touseits influence in restraint of immorality and indecency even though it should be pecessary sometimes to expose oe.Iam notaware that it is responsible for the distr bution of either Chiniquy's \u201cConfessional\u201d \u201cMorale des Jesuites.\u201d safely promise But 1 hin I can puppress or Lcd all works Tho those of Gury, of which it is simply an exposure by giving a fair translation ol fairly chosen made no personal or pl against Father Gury and am know that he was such an estima but to me his writings are simply abomix s0, even for a casuist.ther Jones\u2019 kindly words m ait and hope I shall always con- eserve them.Butl cannot consent to lie under his charge of ignorance in my rendering of a Latin phrase such as that referred to in the constitutions of the Jesuit order, that these constitutions are not to \u201cinvolve obtigationeim ad peccatum mortulor venial, unless the Superior command \" All he has shown is that in view of the usage of St.Thomas Aquinas three handred yoars before, the expression Ë ad peccatum may mean i ain of stn, and that thu ose its sinister character as authorizin superior to order that which is sinful.I submit that it is not the natural meaning Peccaium means sin, no ! ain, and \u201cobligatio ad peccatum\u201d tigation to sin.In this very chapter tb is used as the equivalent of obligatio pec- which even Father Jones renders His explanation is not in harmony with the usage of Jesuit writers ay.I open Gury almost at random and I find \u201cobligare ad rem im sibllem,\u201d \u2018\u2018obligare ad rem the obvious, pense ol obliging to do bat, \u201cobligation of sin.\u201d er Jones does it seem to me that the context suggests his rendering.The heading of the c own correct translatio tions involve no obligation of sin\u201d first part of the cha, pter according toh ter ls simply an expansion of this admirable limitation of obedi- ten an exception is added: \u201cUnless the Superior command these\u201d i Superior ea juberel).admit, however, that Father betterposition than I can possibly he to know That is the interpretation put upon this onstilutions at the famous time among the members of his rdèr, and am glad to learn that, whatever may bave been its original intention, it 18 tood in an unobjectionable lamous passage in the sense But i in that case I am somewhat puzzled at the following passage in, Gury on the due to superiors in orders, which looks to me marvellously like iving the superior the right to override e scruples of his subordinates.member of a religious order bound to obey when in doubt w ether a thing is lawful or not?Yes, since, Se A sutrum res liclta, pi Br: quia, ete).however, with Father Jones in 2 that the columns of t beh not the place wherein cate or delicate questions 0! ethics and will not enlarge upon this point.Only I am the that holding this opinion he should have selected that point for discussion which the general public is perhaps least capable of comprehending, turning as the meaning of a Latin erit of being goo Lati looks like an attem ptto divert the attention he real issue in which alone it can have any permanent interest, viz., as to what is the prevailin character of Jesuit teaching.to of that rests u of the public from any mistransiation ol nice phrases and remains as yet untouched.r that teaching is better or at of the rest of the Roman plie Church, I care little.ins, I think a considerable might be made out.guori, who 1 am well a-Jesuit.but, I am not pre- ition that even he is is teaching with the Eas of Eu BNERDOHM'S REPORT.Fobra 26, firm, s un assage ai and for shipment, Wheat and corn quict but steady.French country markets \u201d Sve wheat, spot, slow: corn, rather ian, steady; do English and Amer.an, Bol publie cable ayer man poor, holders offer moderately: corn quiet, \u201cLOOAL Grain.~The tone of the local grain mar- uiet and steady with no now fea- ss has beep dull and priess Wheat.No.1 nard Man- , $1 03: corn, duty paid, 50 to er te \"30.1 to 320; peas, 67 to sac per 86 pounds: barley, 45 to 50c: rye, 50 to 5 Foun.There has been no lmprovement in the ng Lo the limited demand and only a small 100 ngs business has been transacted at, about quotations.ter, to $520; patent spring, £5 Q0 te 85 20; RRL Rone $4 GO ose 63; extra, $4 Lo 4 po; Supeliine.$3 10 to 3 90: city strong $4 HO to 490; strong bakers\u2019, #4 A5 to 4 strong bakers\u2019 v; ges 32 5 50 Oatmeal, Standard, 5 60 lo, a $4: 3 8010 oat PROVISIONS.~ In oo lroviatons business Nas been quiet, on accotnt of the Le and dealers do not look for much tmprôvement for some ured e lime.Tho fecling 1s Steady and : I : Canadian nore cut, western (Armoura and Falrbanks), are pominal.= ve quote: ftoba, 61 HE à $15 75: moss, $1.( doper ib: Canadian tard, 3 30 SE he demand for eggs has bean fair ang a moderately active business transacted, but on the PRICE\" ONE CENT, rd | \u201csome small lots © nanged vins \u2018acts sn toss 79, whieh figures, we thipk, would have peated.Butter, choice, Seance and Arad.the RE tubs offering and readily taken at 10 to 17¢, a the bear rous setting at L5 to 160, but With 5 plies of Lhese grades, insuftictent.Hay, Straw and Feed.MasTrEAL, February 26.\u2014Since our last the tone Of Lhe hay markel has been steady and prices are unchanged.\u2018The receipls have been large : ang will no doubt continue s0 us long 8S the kecp tn fair condition as there is a Tr ey d straw in Lhe country yet to come fora ward.The demand has been active and a brisk | business transacted.Choice timothy sold a $8.60 to $9.50, and inferior at $6 to $7.50 per hundred bundies.Straw as been in good demand and 81 the offerfugs have nel with a ready sale AL34 Lu $6 per hundred bundles asto Quality, There has been no chaiyge tu pressed hay, ness having conlinued on account of the iimitéd demand und Jew sales have been effected.Pric are steady.We quoie No, 1 ase 0 ro 9:5 No.2 ul §8 to $9, and No, 3 50 7 pes ton in car lots.In teed a tatrly active ined has been transacted al for rier quotations Moutilié sold al $20 tog pert braun at $12 0 $13, and shorts at 814 to 16.DT ee 8 akin a Powder.Absolutely Pure.wder never varies.A marvel of p HRY strength and wholesomeness.More mical th Unrordinars kinds, and cannot be sold in compotition \u2018 with the multitude of low tests, short weight.al or or phosphate powders, 1 on in cans.co L .1p MOY AL BAR FA, BTREET N.Y.3Hleditcal LAN AN INA NI ANIA ININTNS INI NS SNS Sick Headache and relieve al the ne trouble dis\" dent to a bilious state of the system, such dE: Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after cating, Pa Pain inthe Side, Ee While io She kable success has SICK ; Lire Liver are pone 1 valable in Constipation, « curt and preventing this anmoying complaint, y also correct ail à of stomach.simulate (he liver and \"eguiate tbe Even if they o Ache they would be almost pri ta those who suffer from this distressin, complaint; but fortunately their goodness here who once try hem wit doa thes fittle pills fis valoable in 80 many ways thas they will not be © vilinE to do without ther.ut after all sick ACHE is the bane of so many lives lives that Cr ii is whery we maire our great boast.while others do not.CAPTER'S LITTLE Lav ve tor $1.Sold everywh or sent 3 CARTER MEDICINE CD, New Tork Small PL hul bon bul Pos RITES 4, Nervous Dobliity, 0 pe Youthful Indiscretions.EARLY DECAY, Ba Your Own Physiclan Many men, from the effects ot youthful impradence, have brought about & 5 weakness that has reduced the general ays- tem 5 Touch ss to induce alien evel proved La perfect y fts uso medies failed.Porfectly pure A onda nes be s0 used in the preparation lou o£ rescription.Ext Sean te, 1x.Maïe 60 pills * Fake poll at asp.m., and another on gf going to © bed.cases it will Ho peces sary for the fut to take two pills at bedtime, ranking th aumbe: re medy jundai tite restorative caret pre continucd tor n short hanes gud, de bilitated, merveters cond lon to ¢ ne renewed Hie and vigor.on né by return ma: ur p Jataratery, or wos will fu cliages, wi w urc rhost capes, for PAddfes) or calt on & Hew England Metical Institute; 24 Tremont Row, Boston, Copyright, 1889, by F.B.Hitiex, whole the market is quiet tor Lhis season O! the year.The « fone 13 steady, and we have no change A lot ot fifteen cases of old fresh Stock sold at 7e.Cauagian new latd fold a Louis, sir Es Soeur Sined a À to Qc, apd beld fresh PS dozen.~There has \u201cheen no change in the Situation of Lhe butter marker.trom local bu ore for small lots of ehoice 13 air à ng trade has been: one A lot of 160 Gabe of Western was offered to a focal buyer at 13c, but he did not feel disposed 0 ure and made an offer of ile for the he Jalder accepted rather than Jor bim shop; œut later in the day LL Buyer returned and made airing it at his figure.tumn made, 21 to se medi 17 to soc: own.Oa st might datry, made, 16 To 180: iy Norrisbune roi Ti 1 asker n el ie à a bo: to14c.Cnexse nine tone of the cheese market cop tinues rm and holders talk more rvs of the Business to-day was quiet.UT came was unchanged nt ember Jd October, or, LS {a tn or: + 10 rices current, F dues a6, 1890.ours es reported; mor Bo demand, \u2018heard for any- Tarot, sales of cars on the track Oc for mixed and @le for white; the latior cold esters at 275 on the Midiand.sales were reported ot extra No.at Ste to 37c, being San.al , and of another lot at ; to have been D canal to da ere.Peas.fut steady, with ed t which price moe to have bee seen ter demand but ens, afd wid ot THE CURATIVE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES EXTRACTED FROM COD LIVER OIL.NO TASTE OR SMELL.; MORRHUOL is much more R- vompt lu its action than Cod J iver Oil in the treatment.of J Consumption, Bronchitis, 8 Coughs, Pains in the Chest, Sore Throats, and Asthma.MORRHUOL restores the health of pale weakly people, WITHOU APPETITR, and those afflicted with Skin diseases, Écrofulu, Goabs, rores in the rieck, sorecyesand ine herited lymphatic temporainents.MO RNS represents the edit hj otdin.manier, rapive pættsots ee Sig ur = $0.0 1 2HIALS OF 100.MORBHUI.PEATLS, EACH 0F [4 WICH IS EQUAL TO À TEABPOONFUL, #.CHA POTEAUÉ, 8 tus iene, Forts.Tite atiové may bo obtaipdd from dll Diirglate BN Ldn CANADA and th PID STATES, \u20ac | Whotesato ot ALL i & ©. BRAHAM & CO., Proprietors, : 163 ant 165 Bt.James Street.ALY \u20ac Ge 18 gent to of the tags free, at $3 a year, Trait mos the ds Bact ol vue STAD.es.the combined tesuo all the Other English ers published inth city of Montreal st 30,752 0.639 vee 32,643 Total.185,751 Present Daily Average For the Weel: ending Feb, 15th, 1890, 30.958.\u201cWEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 46, 1800.a THE sooner the boundary between Alaska and Canada is defined the less trouble there \u2018will be from the pressure of local interests on l either side the line and the less chance of friction.It is a work that must be undertaken some time or other, and there is nothing to be galned b; by putting | it off.Mn.JAMEs A.VANWART, of St.John, N., B.who was mainly instrumental in estab- Ushing steamship service between that port and the West India Islands, reports that the people in the islands and at Demerara have a strong British sentiment and are anxious \u201cfor closer commercial relations with Canada.The first voyage of fhe \u201cPortia,\u201d the ploneer vessel in this trade, was a complete success, and she has again started with a \u2018suitable cargo on her second trip.Mr.Van- wart says the agents of Montreal huuses found business on the islands much better , than they had dared to hope.The agent of ,@ne of our city clothiug houses remained Over, as he found orders in \u2018his line highly éncouraging.There can be no doubt of a lucrative trade being established between this country and the islands.They want out lumber, cotton, Lreadstuffs, fish, etc, and we want their products.rire \u201cI?1s gratifying to observe that the movement for securing an international copyright convention is steadily growing.Jn the United States where piratical pub- {ii8hers have reaped largo fortunes out of the wbtks of English and European authors, there has been a notable awakening to a sense of justice.It having been alleged that American publishers were opposed to the International Copyright Bill now before Congress, a circular was sent to all the magazings for an expression of their views.In every instance the reply was in favor of the Bill, The \u2018reasons given =re that the es are in olose accord with the active and characteristic literary forces of the day, and are independant of the pirate system.In this country the copyright law ie stiil defective and in dispute with the Imperial authorities, but, with the passage of the Bill before Congress, it will be noces- sary to bring Canada into line with the rest of the continent, CORRESPONDENTS writing from Brazil represent the people as willingly acquiescing in the new order of government.The constituent assembly is to meet on the 15th Névember next, the anniversary of the revolution.The Republican leads a claim this length of time is necessary wing to the immense extent of the cou: .y.Foreign residents being engaged ir ::.ercantile pursuits were averse to the rev ution, but, once At was adcomplis!ind, thy accepted the situation.The na.+ \u2018ation proclamation, \u2018however, has give.deep offence, especially to Englishmen resiaent in Brazil.To be deprived of their standing as subjects of the British empire and metamorphosed info Brazilians without so much as asking their leave, is more than they will stand.Of course they will be sustained by the British Government in the resistance they offar to the change of allegiance.The pro- élamation Is clearly in defiance of inter- ational Jaw, but it shows the Republicans f Brazil to be imbued with some very eurious notions of their powers and pre- » , Toiatives.ABBARGEMENTS have been \u201ccompleted for taking the oleventh census of the United -.Biates, Some idea of the enormous dimensions of the work may be obtained from the athount, six million four \u2018hundred thousand dollars, voted by Oongress.The results of .the enumeration will be printed in thirteen volumes, the printing of which will be paid by a separate appropriation.itistheinten- tion to make this census the most complete that was ever taken.This is considered most desirable because it is exactly one hundred years since the first census of the lation waë set down as somewhat under four millions, while this year it is estimated that the figures will reach sixty-five mil- Hons! Nor is this au extravagant estimate considering that the census of 1880 recorded a population of fifty millions.For conven: {enioo the whole country has been divided | into 176 districts, which are again subdivided into sections, to each of which an enum- .erator has beén appointed.The work will begin on Monday, June 2nd, and will be closed, as far as the process of enumers- tion is concerned, within fifteqn days in ities and towns, and in thirty days in rural communities.This census will contain some now features, among others an actual enumeration of foreign residents, so that we will know exactly what number of Canadians are domiciled in the United States.The system adopted ie tbe de faclo, wifioh takes thisgs precisely ae the enumerators SRA them.In Canada we go on the de jure |.system, which is not quite so satisfactory.\u2018For instance, the American census will con- 7 tain ali the French Canadians who may be in the country at the time it is taken.The 71 Onpadlan census will aiso.enumerate the | sme persons 48 part of tho population of Canada.Therefore, inorder to get at the actual facts.the French Canadian popula- ition a8 given in the American census will have to be deducted from the Canadian census returns.The de facto system is always followed in : England as well as in the \"United States and should be adopted here because of its obviously greater reliability.fete .8m CHARLES GAVAN DUuPry, famous for big connection with the Irish Robeillon of 1848 and subsequent suncess a8 & political -Joadergin Australia for which he was hon- \u201cbred with knighthood by the Queen, has come out strongly in favor of Imperial Federation.He points out that the ten- detivy in modern times 1s for the nations to } miore and more massed into prodigious pites.As Lord Balisbury remarked not ir agô, this tendency is perhaps thw most ifdable and menacing fact in cotitem- ry history, for with great states come Yuk \u2018the constant teraptation to- \u201cfepublio was taken.In 1790 the total popu- à i A SIT Er - insists that; if the world\u2019 ls to groan under tho burden of great empires, itis the statesman's business to strive that his empire shall not be merely a bloated framg but a vivid organization.He, therefore, concludes .that to make the empire what \u201c1 ought to be federation ls the only plan.Deeper considerations are not lost sight of by Sir Charles, for he points to the lessons of history as showing how great empires always résulted in bar- barigm, and if British ideas of liberty, peace and progress are to prevail the British empire must be put in a proper posture of defence.He also maintains that Federation would settle the Irish question forever.The supremacy to which her population and history entitle England would naturally be maintained, as it is maintained for Prus- ala in the Imperial Reichstag, while proportionate justice would be secured for every member of the confederacy.Tothe objection raised in Engiand that they do not want the policy of England to be dictated from | Montreal or Melbourne, he replies, * How long will Montreal and Melbourne allow English politicians to diotate their policy in peace and war in complete ignorance of their interests and wishes?\u2019 In conclusion he deplores the folly of walting till after a forelgn fleet has bombarded Sydney, Melbourne, and Cape Town to begin & movement which should be matured in advance of and with reference to hostile action by any of the great empires.COMMERCIAL COUNCILS.Board of Trade and \u201cChambre de Com- merce\u2014Canal Tells on Oats.The weekly meeting of the counol! of the Board of Trade took place pesterd ay afternoon, Mr, J.P.Cleghorn, the president, in the chair.A communication was received from the Imperial Federation League asking the council to co-operate with the League with the view to \u2018securing a system of penuy postage between all parta of the British Empire.The matter will be discussed at next meetin The council decided to endorse the pet: tion of those in the leather trade, asking for the re-enactment of the old repealed ifaw which compelled leather merchants on marking the voight on bundles of leather privately voir to use the words \u2018Not inspected.\u201d A letter written by the secretary of the Board to the Government asking that oats be included in the grain passed through the canals at the reduced rate WAS BUBMTTTED.In his letter, Mr.Hadritt says: addressing you on the st, heen informally md oo the Council of this Board that the department's chief reason for omitting oats from the last two orders-in-council reducing canal tolls was.that oats are not commonly an export article of through traffle, and, therefore, under the principle of \u2018the reduction, are not entitl to share in it.Presuming that this information may be more or less accurate, 1 have the honor to point out to you that the assumption on which it is based is altogether unfounded.Whether any of the cereals mentioned la the Order in Council are of are not expo articles of through traffic, is determines altogether on whether the n\u2019s Cro the particular grain is go large as to yle a à surplus for export, And whether tha price obtainable in Europe is such as will enable tbe surplus tv be sent forward to ite markets.\u201d Mr, Hadrill proceeds to point out that althou, \u201cHon practicaliv no oats were exported \u201cSince it h from ontreal during the t two years the failure of the crops, 3 Tha Sor bushels were ex: orted during the preceding four years.Hadrill E ads: \u201cThe tounoil is urgent n bringin, subject under your notice at the time, because the two years of fallure have been foliowed by a year of plenty; the oat s'op of 1889 having been unusually large in Canada aud the United Btates, both countries having seemingly a large sirplus for export.The Kuropean shipments from New York since December 1 already approach two million bushels, and those from Canada via Halifax and Portland amount to about a quarter of & \u2018million bushels.\u201d A committee was appointed to watch the bill of the @mpany, which ie askifg for a charter to build a general traîfie bridge across the St.Lawrence.CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE.The council of the Chambre de Commerce also met yesterday aud discussed Mr, 3 Beery\u2019s plan of harbor improvement and preventian and r.oeorme for the holding of a permanent exhibition in Montreal, A commi struck to confer with the railwa, ties, with a view of obtaining a the transfer charges upon goods the examining warehouse and importers: stores.Mr.J.X.Perrault reported on the scheme of winter navigation of Mr.C.Maine, of Three Rivera.Mr.Perrault thought that the device for floud prevention was very promising, but was notre at ail confident that the nav gation scheme, If accomplished, Would pa was resolved to memorialize the em, against the propusal to make early closing po -on the prinoiple that such a sta uid infringe upon the freedom of fo ro was decided to petition the ear irae \u2018Government to make a permanent reduction of canal tolls.A FEW MORE NAMES Added to the List of Applicants for Hotel and Restaurant Licenses, The following license a pp osted yesterday in addition already published in the STAR: HOTELS.Felix Berthisume, 329 Des Erables street, Hobart Allaire ree Alex.Fillon, 65 Onno street.\u2018Augustine Lalonde, 57 Chaboiiles square.Celina H, Narbonne, 43 Common street.RESTAURANTS.M.J.Mulitn, 1300 Bt, Catherine street.Arthur Jones, 345 Wellington street.Thos, J.O'Neil, 579 C Craig street.Alphonse Lacroix.AA t.Catherine street.Andre! Marcil, 48 street, Alex.Courville, 478 BE.James streët SE Mex oF.2144 Notre Dame street.Bpecial Meeting of Council for Tomar.Ald.MoBride\u2019s motion on the high Ii tax will come up on Monday next.Mayor is calling a speclal meeting in order to get rid of some pressing matters be the Counoil.The first order, which will tite but à short time, pur be on the report of the Finance Committe a) Trunk Rallway be permit balance of deposit o To 000 on completion of new Bon ma rout station.e Bec- ond order will be Ald.MoBride\u2019s ots and was authori- uation of to the third, the report of the Mar ets Committee to appoint Mr.Roy, of the Horse Market, olerk, ER go aor tho newly- séd horse tax meati Cotamittes ot Chairmen to sett othe appre otal Committee on the salaries of the vio officials has been called for to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'alock.\u201cNow F French Consul-General.7 The vacancy in the French copshlate- fre or at Quebec, which has beat vacéint ot several months, has filled, Le ps, of Paris, JAnucuneln Pann President Somes has appointed M.de ren © consul- general to replace M, Dubail, Who is promoted to\u201d the comaulate-gomornt at ahs ague.M.de Tuyrrenne has noh consul K.Dublin, Th - Thad at by e dochaion a ar ren vernment is ns ed wi à satisfaction Oy the French colon hore, dapoctaily in view of the fact that the allegation war made som me me the consulate would cle hoa! Décauss Canada had declined to Nake part | Universal exhibition.M.Duball Jats ue bec eleven months a pix m leave of absence, during which he duties x office hav n fillad ouviores the Chancellor.Ladies\u2019 Night With the Tuque a Lane RA Bleue held a ve ful Monda] at 5 © M atnlotio Ba House, more than Tour hundred being prose the majority of Thoms wore Indios.he ale.deigha left the gymnasinm at 8.15, few tramping and a number driving ou direct from their homes.© me of twolve dunces wi enjoyed her an ad Matos gore Eh made ropin.{After supper there was a; enjoy & onter- ef gong Bois and recitations, Ho party re ne by way of to St.Antoide, = fonching 1 tho pi at 12.80, Ti li be th ly to uet Li ight: this oh Ahome nuvpiae Bx Chait y them Iti some brilliant pt A LL de Patterson\u2019s | plications w pere Lc.\"THE MONTREAL DAILY WORLDS NEWS IN BRIEF.HOME RULE! FOR SCOTLAND AND WALES \u2018The Duke of Orleans\u2019 Treatment\u2014The Siberian Exilos\u2014Charges Against the Lord Mayor of London.CABLE * The Bwiss labor conference has been abandoned.Mr.Gladstone was well enough the leave his house yesterday.The American donations to the Irish League regelved during the last fortn.es sun up $50,000.Henry M.Stanley, the African explorer, n elected an honorary life member of the London Bavage Club.The Duke of Orleans, now in the prison at Clairvaux, France, is treated as a political prisoner.The list of persons permitted to \u201cvisit him has been curtalled.Count Hataleldt, the German ambassador to London, has been instructed by hie Government to write a report on the labor question of England for comparison with the system whieh ootains in America.Delegates favoring home rule for Scot- lund and delegates representing the Liberals of South Wales at a conference 1n Londen, , yesterday, agreed to co-operate to obtaiil home rule for Scotland and Wales.The Russian minister at WVashinguon nas been instructed to present the views of his Government pending the Behring sea nego- Hations at Washington, particularly touch- jog the protection of seals during the reeding season.Bir Henry Aaron Isancs, Lord Mayor of London, ls charged by the London Hawk with taking advantage of his present exalted position to promote companies.His Lordship denies the charge, and says that the objeot of the parties making them must be either revenge or blackmail.A committee has Leen formed in London, with bränches at Now castle and other places, to endeavor to secure a mitigation of the treatment accorded political prisoners in Siberia.A number of workmen's clube and Radical and Hocialist associations will meet in Hyde park, London, on March 9, in favor of the exiles in Siberia.AMERICAN.= Treasurer Flynn, of Custer pgounty, 8.D.is short in his accounts $12,0 A hurricane swept over a rt of Northern Texas yesterday, doing an immense amount of damage.At New York, yesterday, Samuel Sloan Fas elected president of the Delaware, Lackawanna Western railroad.The United Sites will send tyvo delegates to represent America at the conference in reference to the protection of industrial property, to be neld at Madrid, April 1st.The case of ex-Alderman Cleary, charged with \u201cboodling\u201d in connection with the Broadway Railway franchise at New York, has been dismissed at Binghamton, N.Y Dr.J.T.Blackburn and Dr.W_ E.Grant, prominent physicians, have been arrested at Louisville, Ky.charged with grave robbing.They were caught in the act, and a negro accomplice was fatally shot.A heavy fog at New York yesterday interfered somewhat with the elevated railroad traffiq with ferry boats and other craft in the harbor, and with the incoming and outgoing steamers.Many ferry boats stopped running altogether.The House Committée on Olaims at Washington has decided to report a bill providing fur the Roym ent of the French spolia- lon \u20ac claims.estimated that jt wil qui n appropriation of between eight and ten million doilars.The worst fears in regard tothe Walnut Qrove, Arizona, dam disaster are realized.Over twenty-five bodies have so far been recovered, and a great number more are buried in the debris.lhe destruction of property was very great.The New York Grand Ju yesterday found Indictments against lashier Van Zandt, of the Lenox Hill bank, for Jorgery in Van connection with the ban an Zandt was held in $50,000 E.Wallack, ex-president of the Lenox Hill bank, was also indieted for perjury.He will be arraigned ay.CANADIAN.McCraney & Wilson, wholesale lumber dealers, Toronto, have assigned.Direct liabilities $30, 000; indirect $40,000, and .assets about the same, At a meeting of the citizens of Winnipeg last night definite steps were taken tow is oldin à Provincial and industrial exhi tion in Winni and committees were ap {nted to wait on % e City Council and the vernment to ask assistahce.Great interestis being Mmanifested at Charlottetown, P.E, I, in the trial of Mrs.R.T.Weeks, charged with attempting to poison Mrs.James Sutherland.Dr.Johnston testi- that four weeks ago came con- need that elie was suffering from arsenic igoning.Ho examiïied the medicines and ound a sediment in the bottom of a bottle of whiskey which he had prescribed.He had it analyzed and found it to be arsenic, The Walton case, a Bt, John, N.KR, has assumed a new aspect.tective Carpen- tér arri yesterdaÿ from Montreal with a warran r Walton's arrest, and this was endorsed by Police Magistrate Ritchie.Meanwhile, however, habeas corpus pro- i were instituted by the rISORGE, Counsél end Mr.Justice Palmer éaused Chief of Police Marshal! to be served with an order demanding that he show cause why Walton should not be discharged from custody.The Chief of Police thereupon declined to surrender Walton \u2018until this is argued out.On January 20 à party of seventeen purchased tick t Halifax x the § proamenit \"Caspian an for SE John\u2019 oN fla.he captain touns St.John's adodr with ice and would not hoc gv risk of entering.The passengers were taken to Liverpool, kept there at the Allans\u2019 expense amd returned on the * Caspian\u201d sterday.They claim that the Foould ave been landed at another port Now- foundland, and were greatly inconvenienced by being taken across the Atlantic.The apolied to the stipendiary magistrate a lifax yosterda for advice.The Allans romise to immediately forward them to St.ohn\u2019s.THAT ALLEGED BARGAIN, _ [SPECIAL T0 THE STAR.LONDON, February 25.\u2014Mr.Sexton, being interviewdd regarding Mr.Chamber- la 1's charge of a bargain with the Irish party 0 the explicit denial of Mr.r er.on thé effect that there is no such bargain.Mr.Chamberlain, howèver, persista in his story, and says that whether the compact has or has net heen written it Parla and wag publioly made snd that in arliament.Mr.\u201d Morle iil have to hoose between the Cathoiles and- non-con- formists, and it is fmpossible to piease buth.COST OF OF THE LONDON STRIKE., [APROIAL TO THB STAR! LONDON, February 25.\u2014A meeting of the General m Navigation Company was day \u201cine report dt the company anowed that the recent strike of laborers had coût ft a sum equal to the amount re- ot of Tabor \"he cost of labor had nore 35 per cent.The report said th: the strike was re- néwed the bulk of the o ipping trade would diverted to other plac DEATH OF MRS.CARR HARRIS, [SPROTAL TO THE STAR.) cof Gare 1.February 25\u2026\u2014The wife of of.Carr arcs of the B.M.C, who was iss Fitto yesterday.At tbe m ing of tte Pat minion Parliament.she had the Bogor.of opening the inaugural ball ein the t 8 er of the House, on ich don she was declared to be firs Lin ye ty.RELIGIOUS QUESTION IN KINCSTON, [SPECIAL JO THR BTAR * KinasToN, Fobruary 26geFourteen alfer- men having signed a foent § ning Deviin, $500 to the widow of © assistant fire chief, a petition is in cire tion for éignatare calling on some of them resign.M Devlin Es a Oatholio, and tant section df the city which is taking aot: ton tpt Censorship of Music Halls, [Via Daltiel*s Cable nt pi 1 '; Febraaty te con cil has ovi in i that alt musical pe ormets shal i ding 8 tad bint pit copies and oes That thor oft the 66 and dances tha y pro- 2 must su jongs, sketoh pose to give to othe censor of that Tue Modus Vivendi, LONDON, adi of-10 per vent: yd sn, the Ho oe 0 of Government Intoisded L \u201crécomrié ada vi extend the modus ) th fo United Btates extatins under \u2018Mr.lain\u2019a fighe: until the treaty of 1818 shall be faa interpreted Fergusson, Under Forelgn e modus vivendi had only been tary said bu Canada, which vern t purposed considering the qu tion at the present session of its Parliamen: of its Parliament, ANOTHER RUSSIAN HORROR.1 reason puch Driven to Buicide.LoNDo: of the Times newspaper says that a strike given is that Russian workmen are out vigorous and summary action of the vd oth ago dues absurdity of the men mills to reduce the uotion and this decision was known a raving crowd of found for the usual number of hands, threat- of vaiuable machinery was destroy During the night fifty of the ringleaders whimpered like beaten children an no byw it leaked out among the diplo- where they wero scourged, starved and ill: Strikers Bcourged, Starved, Ill-used \u2018and {Vis Dalsisl's Cale Hows Agency.) pon, Febtuary 25.\u2014A correspondant in uth a revoit and is so treated by the authorities.The IR orant, unreasonable beings that id become utterly inmanageabie with.judiciary.About a mon OCCUFT that Ulustrates Le sedons action of the authoritios.a tenis 2g o iE trade caused the proprietors of certaln lar, charged a number of the hands Whose services were no longer useful.As soon as semi-savage workmen surrounded the managers and insisted that work should be ening pérsonai violence if their demand ad yeaa unheeded, while at thesame time a ua antity \u2018y the rioters.The police were called and SETTLED THE MATTER VERY QUICELY.ere quietly spirited gway, no one knew whither or how.The rest, left leaderle quietly gave in and were heaten work pletely demoralized.By-and- mats that the fifty poor fellows had been hurried off to the salt mines of Cracow, used till they imitated the example of Mrs.Sigidu and sought death as a refuge from tyranny.Al this horror was kept a8 quiev as possible that the element of mystery might be added to the other atrocities, so that while the Government got rid of fifty dangerous, because manly, enemies, their former fellow-laborers were awed by the incomprehensible disappearance of *neir eaders IN LEAGUE WITH THE \u201c CONSPIRACY.\u201d Motion to Censure Lord Salisbury, Mr.Balfour and Others.LoNpoN, February 25.Mr, Cobb(Radiceal) announced in the House of Commons today that if the motion asking the House to adopt the report of the Parnell comm: with the amendment eensuring the Parneil- ites is carried, he will move a resolution declaring that the House deplores that it appears from the dates in the report and the evidence submitted to the commission that, when the Parnellites were engaged in alieged treasonable conspiracies, many members of the Government, especially Lord Salisbury and Mr.Balfour, were in close alliance and treaty with these members (cries of \u201cOh, oh,\u201d and laughter and cheers), and that Lord Salisb ry and the other members of the Government deserve severe condemnation, Discontent and Distress in Italy.(Via ziel\u2019s Cable News Agency.) LoNDoN, February 25.\u2014Thére is à great deal of discontent and distrese throughout the kingdom of Italy, Households where the Pope's very name seems forgotten now cry out that they were always more pros perous under the temporal power of His Poliness, while the icals complain that the Government is ruining the country for the sake of maintaiming uge and useless army merely to propitiate Bismarck.; Funeral of Nr.Astor.New York, Febr 25.\u2014The funeral of John Jacob Astor took place this mornin Irom Trinity Chapel and was sithple ani unostentatious in character.The little ediiice was fllled to the doors with mourn: ers.The sidewalks and street were filled with people who were unable to get in, Ran Into a Washout.EvANSVILLE, Ind, February 25.\u2014 Train No.6, which left here at 1.208.m.for Indianapolis and Chicago, ran into a washout north of Vincennes about 3.30 a.m.\u2018l'he engineer and fireman were killed and there is a rumor that a number of passengers were hurt.Market Fees Abolished.| CHATHAM, Ont., February 25.\u2014In dpite of all op ition in and outside the town counel the Board of Trade\u2019s recommenda- ton to abolish market fess was catried last night, 8 Another Editor Sentenced.\"LONDON, February 25.\u2014Editor Méfnerny, of the Lamerick Leader, has beén sentén to'one month's imprisonment for publish-~ ing a report received by cable of a League meeting.Lord Tennyson and Mr.Gladstone.{Via Dalziel'a Cable News Agency.) LoXDpoN, February 25.\u2014Lord Tennyson is decidedly better.Bir Andrew Clark has ordered Mr.Gladstone to take additional rest.se Business Notes.Theophlile Alain, cardboard manufacturer, 22 St.Gabriel street, has assign nearly $30,000 liabilities, at! the on! of Alexander McArthur, uf of this city.The chlof or Banque Ville Marie {ore La Banque asgues Cartier $3 J.Beauchemin os 0, Wulff & Co, $1096, F.B.Cole $1432.Special Mail.al | mail for Demarars, Bermuda, se Ki wili léave St, John, = 3.por Spore on the 27th.Lette: nalted at the Montreal office up to 8 Soon this evening.\u2018lhe next mail for tralia via San Francisco will leave ther March 8.ters must be mailed onte real not latér than Friday next.* Water in the Cellars.The river rose again Monda: day to 14 fr.0 in.above summer evel and the water m its appearance in ua pi Shearer and Grand Trunk streats.pumpe were consequently set to work yy t Mill street station.Awful Blood Humor Terrible Blood Poison.Suffered ull a man could suffer and live.Face and body covered with awful sores.Used she Cnticura Remedios tem weeks, and te practically sired.A remunrkable case.\u2019 Cured by Cuticura.Lcontraoted à Jerribie b jod-Bolsänias à I doctored Sood pie nelle gy whom did moe ny.Food.of re suffer an ve.es.our dolls DIRS, I concluded to try thom, ng it pr fier, me no good they could make me no w rs.have been using then abofit ton weeks, and ain most bapp to aa, pat Iam Most Ti er She awful sores at covare ace à: \u201c (Pan worse, than that of lie ip Four book, and 1 would 1d sey to any condition to use Curio nd cur You may use hie {otter in the teres E Ww.REYNOLDS, \u201cAshisna, a Knee to Foot Running Sores.Cuticura Resolvent, The new Blood snd Bkin Purifier ound great: st of Humor Hemaedien, internally TOURA, 3 in Gure, ane à Que ; a sa sxqui a INAH Heantifier axis have been affiteted with s sors line, which Berth Ÿ 2e od eczema.My b from th © foot was Sue mass of oder tors bandaged grery dus ay for 5 re time De dan 4 woul © come 9 vat aud the {Re blood 00d pour Fons, ot or one bottle: x cake Duriousa & Bor J oti¥ed Me.lady w to use it oured er alot po As fully acknow! es dut lt 1 was Gurtouna that net AD > Orange Valley, Rs.; ous of | Baie voter simple, se soi ions, v n phyicl allo other rémedie SE cn bopelézs sirens line have oad it a Sold everywhere, Price, Ctx TB: Boar, BTR EE SR * 6Oiastrations aoû 100 onto \"64 vages, PIMPLES, black-heads, cl pol and Soy skin prevented by Oùricuna ACHING SIDES AND BACK, EE BR Pie ate Al Rat Boncrias: iin la aon = a hora eT, we beg to n notiey the public nduot aales t Banktup t Foe 7 te, EE prolture, Personal 3 ai EUR re will do Oùr best fs a tlafy den pore: and prices and aa the stand Partios wis Shair Houtebol ir | Sak 0 i = RAR & \u2018DONNELLY.uctioneers, A UOTION SALB F New and Sccond-hand Household Furniture.Oak fret Bot cost qu sis one yery fine Boas.nest fod Side: rue in i i, cs ery.git Es Encre de Soldat our roonss, Be, Se ant st, ont te jd FRIDAY KEXT.THE 28th FEBRUARY, ° at 10 O'Clock A.M.RAË & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.ge RE Capone, Hamosa and Bleigh to be sold Jip Benning & Barsalow's Sales.= Jj °vSEHOLD FURNITURE.The Subscribers will sell on THURSDAY, THE 27TH FEBRUARY, AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M, .The wholes of the Household Furniture at No.9 German, treo 25 Parlor ils co Bedro en eu la and cat ov oar otp.on Gorpete \u2014ALBO\u2014 1 Fine Piano, Baie without reserve.BENNING & BARSALO 45 4 Ancllonsors Duff & Fraser s Sales.A LAE UANTITY OF NEW AND sec: nd-! d Household Furniture, peter Painti Ornaments, Carpe 8, Cooki von, \u2018etc.su sold at AL ihe nett regular ea at our Foorns.320 St.Jamèsat., on FRIDAY, 8th inst, at 10 a.DUFF AND FRASER, 454 Auotioneers.~~ MoKay & Pardolliau's Salon JPANERUPT SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.Of the stock of J.JACOTEL, Tailor, Insolvent.The subscribers Jaf \u2018sell at their roms, Ro.383 ST.PAUL STREET (Opposite Custom House Square), ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH, the above mentioned Bankrupt Stock, amounting to about 81000, tonsisting of Tweeds, Coatings, Ready- made Clothing, Tailors\u2019 Tritnmings, etc., and Book Debts amotinting to about $1500.00.\u2014ALSO\u2014 At Folle Enthere of severai Buyers, the following A lot of Candies and French Creams, ¥ Single Express Sleighs.À lot of Hand Sleigha.droom Bet, Tables, ete, sto.All of thé Abu ve to be sold in lots to suis the trade, without reserve.Halé nt 10 O'Clock A.M.MeKAY & PARDELLIAN, Lely pays EXTRACT For improved and economic cookery, use it for Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes.In flavor\u2014incomparable, and 3, dissolves perfec clear.in water.es cious Beef Tea and keeps in all Climates : for length of time.1 lb.equal 40 Ibs.of léan beef.byJ von ob guaranteed genuine by 1 boars his signe ebig fare in blue, thus: 8 Ball Programmes, MENU CARDS.FANCY AND NEW DESIGNS IN NAME CARD Sotne néw shapbdy, such as Flowers, Featliers, Lottucs Leavos, etc, ote.Invitation Cards.Relief Stamping, etc.MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers, 1755 & 1757 Notre Dame street, MONTREAL: 39°3aw + IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE .Business and Tenement PROPERTIES On MONDAY, the 3rd March,1890, At the REAL ESTATE ROOMS of .- PARENT BROS., - - 48 Ni.James stroot.$1,800 PER YEAR RENTAL.Now.1496, 1498, 1300, 1308, 1504 St.Cathe frm cr ante ptr best re atone\u2019 £a boa À to aon Jalug in the he next ve years 8 recommen ns reptinent to parties having money to pure $900 PER YEAR RENTAL.Nos.1486, 1488.1490 St.Casherine street, Southwest Corner of Wolfe Street, W with livery stable © In rear.pps corn ni 40 feet in dept .and is 4 yery desirable, rontage.h, and wishing to build s fine look stdres and doh as, > anis en a rare chance, pay- $2,100 PER YEAR RENTAL.Nos.831 003 581, 563 Seb Eat So 271,570 at Dern ste The best block of Tonsmant Hous HA on this atreet, moat substantially and tastily solid brick, stone foundations, dare i improveme rented first-class parties.St.Lawrence mepls is Loprosing daily.Fine view of the Mountain, pure air, class drs of the money can remain at big RENTAL, 480 DOLLARS.Neos.576, 577 8t.Urbain Street.Lot 36 feet front, fugning throngh to Emolie Street, with good case Brick Tehonients front an.rear, extension tichens, ringing an income of 4 dollars pet year.our more jensen nts on Emelie Bree Lot 153 feet ftom street to street.Terms easy.No.147 St.Andre Street.Kitahon: stables and Conch nouse, LÉ voor et ane.A first-class home for any 0 BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.: PARENT BROS, Agétits, 468 SF, James STRERT.M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.QALE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD FUR» NITURE AND EFF at the residence, No.63 era pa (near gt Lawrence st), THURSDAY MORNING, February - > \u2014~COMPRISING\u2014 Parlor Suite, e; Fapey Tables, Best se ; ri oo Thaments atno ent te Tal Ay locks, d Lace fur talng 5, Wain \u2018 LS edroom Sar a nd Ash Bee Pillows p Aptond Chamber Bets, Lounges, 8, Sideboard, 0 Ta les and Chairs, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & 00., A128 Auctioneers Barton & McDonald's Sales.IGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF DIAMONDS AND JEWELLERY AT AUCTION.We are instrncted by Messra, E.Fo: che are retirin from business) + do el © x remiises, No.1 71 st Lawr treots the: 4 tire stock of Géreliers \u201cte consist Ladies\u2019 ana Gentlemen's Gold = iver Wa on Rings, Brooches, Earrings, né Albert Oh Diamon Pins , Gold Pina, a sponcs il vermage, CF uets, Butter plan vec Baskets, Bil ver Ten Clocks if raat 1 variety.fine assortment o of Plash Cron an fins xoods th found in a Fashionable.and stocked J ve sn SAFURDAY sua MONDAY, the Jat and 3rd ef Meron Seat at 2.30 an 0p.Fe, réserve.171 5t Lawren a spé- a sale of fixtures, show cases and is hin |B for the Valance of this year, which will be advertised BARTON & McDONALD, ATS Auctioneers A.J.Maxham & Co.'s, Quebec.NAAN AAA ANANSI NNN ALE OF VALUABLE REAL RESTATE ON THURSDAY, the 27th FEBRUARY, at 11 a.m .The undersigned will sell by anetion, a$ MoCORKELL'9 OFFICE, 171 Bt.JosmrE BTREst.8t.Roch's, Quebec, on THURSDAY, ORuech.cantata ing St.Joseph street, bi a Joseph to Desfonses tron { with e fore her and vard, the whole Mnowa for \u2018over jours as the Mélorkell Baker;.und with a brick hangs += $ pcotner Aor ad) Fleurie atreeta, contain: li fsetand inches @ th, sod 2 feet and 7 Le es on sein o len ui Sader of ne and te port lance der timber witha house oT für cash, but pufolisscrs tan secure SPPITIDR to the unde; notary.ot or be sold separate] can be sean at any time, 2 FE ne pen kAGWn at the time 0 or farcies itiformation appiy to the tndersighed V.W.LARUE, 28 St.Ann sireèt, A.J.MAXHAM & 00.longs » Bach! Auctioneers and Brokets, Februsry 14, 1800.486 *o2aw os for Lanada Kenneth Ry & = a oo \"TE Le Le Le.Ne Le Ea Le ÂTHE R.R.PP.séémicnirs) .of BOUTAC Abbey (Gironde) _\u2014_ ELIXIR K2 AnD THE ONLY PRESERVATIVE (or Dentat Affections UD Nix AO NO Fon a ABSTRACT.and his ls primitive met method are Serupol rmuls refathers possesses patie Shel oh 0 Ei BE Ni parihs broath ind renders ped SE GENERAL AGENT : \u2018szauin, BORDEAUX \u201cWholesale in Montront : LYMAN SONS & Cv, Druggisia, 38%, SHP Le) ges Es 4 t swelling is ne 82 ot: a Das 4,00 connection Pl Go products Pi hong patronisod its curative, ca Ka DEPOT FOR CANADA: HOSPITAL STREET, IN oNTREAL |g =, pd RE Mootings, Eto.NNN La Banque du Peuple.DIVIDEND No.107.The an of Ls Banque du pour J or he er ex al.Dividing \"of are Fact or Goat as je Ba a lle pT Des The luli Book will be closedl from the 15th to the 28th February, inciuatve.By order of the Board of Directors.J.8.BOUSQUET, Casbier.Montreal, 38th January, 1800.30 8 2am LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE.\u2019 \u2014 NOTICE.CE EEE EE Jam phrest, pu ONDAY, the THIRD ExT, sts s oud a conformit with ne 16 an tot Pas OR order of the Board of Dtrectors.J.8.BOUSQUET, eabiar.Montreal, 28th January, 1800.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOSEPH PH LANG GELIER, Furrier, of RCOF- du sell by auction at Montreal, a Po Bt.pieysigned Street, on DaY, 28th February, 180, at Eleven O'Clock, the assets of the estate, 1 Had aad Fur b t.52500 00 Bk ets 5 $ 600 00 #3100 00 00 qBtook edn be inspected on application at the store, mest KENT TURCOTT ace d\u2019Armes.Montreal.A.MARCOTTE = co, 46 4 Auotivheers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Sale by Tender of Valuable Beok In the matt f JOSEPH LECLERC, ae °F Dealer , Montreal, P.Q.Amount as per inventory eeracen .87162 25 Thess debts are for Furniture, &o., sold on the in stalment plan, an f£ogds 801d stand leased till éeto unl en tied form bte and leases can be seen and any further Tg or] to ob aldwell, on btained on application to be received the undersigned u oh RDI 3rd March, 1880, at Twelve O'Cloc W.ALEX.CALDWELL, on, f Caldwell, Tai} & Wilks, Ot or « Building; ; t.Sacra- { nent Street, Montreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.General Store; nll Staple Goods, Well Assorted and in First-Class Condition.In the matter of D.¥ MoORIMMON.Lancaster, ebts.niture 46 à Lor No.1.\u2014Btock in trade as inventory, y and Hos: pur .82662 2 Clothing.500 4: roceriés and Bun 578 i Hs roc! Boots, 897 43 A 339 § ing .- 128 00 e and tures IIT ss.vracsss.160 GO 5570 16 Lor Fo.2 Book Debta\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.83833 88 semé, of a lication to M spected on application tr.glennie, La Lancaster, Ont, and fe vrentory list of flex ebte and all Information can be © biained at the office of Caldwell, Tait & Wilks, He.43 St Saora- ment Street, Mont J.W.BAKE JAS.STEWART & (0p Offive of Cald Tai, Tait & Wilks, rent Petdios aot | eo.Speers, 437 = NSOYEN] NOTICE.In the matter of Z.TURCOTTE, St, Thomas de Pierreviilea, Que.The undersigned will sell by auction.at No.95 St.a ea street, Montreal,on THURSDAY, 27th FEBRU- 1.2880, at eleven o'clock, the assets of the estate Bigek of Drs Go Groceries, Hardware, : Shoes, od ae = ht rires tock.Book Debts and Bills receivable per lias.\u20188632 0 25 Juvento tory an and list of of devtear are on view at our office, ot.For further be open on tion apply to KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreai, A.MARCOTTE & CO., INSOLVENT NOTICE | DURANLEAU, St, ord, Qué y auction at No.95 st te EE ih Sy Ran i Bhar In the matter of SLANE f eral fito vauseuses \u201cEas reer oneeons 72911856 .627.8.Book Debta per lst.,.ereesas és2T54 \u2019 881.55 ventory in view at BR Ror ention a = KENT &,] TUR TE, en] Montreal.- TE .ai düaw A.MARCOT de oo 9, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of REE TI & Co., ab 2510 tre Dam: goraigiha wit va notion at his HE) I tre ro Dace ot on ey on We oeday, 2th foilo 1.took oteentel furnishings haber- new and in ez- EE does A vas \u201cca Dsoronahous ausncucou derascastaes Pook de bts as at, 2,500 $ can DS soon Si oie \u2018of\u2019 ag Terms oa: Bale at sito A.WB STEVENSON, Hamilton Chambers.Montreal, 10th 'eb., 1800.WILLIAM H.NTON, Auctioneer.Above sale Postponed until Friday, 28th inst 479 A.W.STEVENSON.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of GIGU£RE & 00, Quebéc, cr Jill sel 1by suction, at Xo, 95 8 TUESDAY, the 48h MAR: L (at ue o'¢look, the assets of ne.\u2018entate, as Ÿ Stook of Dry Gooûs, Clothing and Station.ils @lbLconenesesu venus sn musen cs rencvenv000400.ÉBOOT BI hesrvee posvéacotuhsdsesncrausecansèosn» 207 20 5 Book Debts, per Mét.uunnosssoncessmencnee se SAT 38 94516 41 Etôrs wWiil bé Gpeñ on the 1st and 3rd Marsh.In ventory snd list of debts are on view at our office, For further information apply to A.MARCOTTE & CO., 475 Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tlis metéér of A.THERIEN, Montreal undersigned will sell by auction at No.05 Bt.street, cron] on Baturday 1st March, on of th \u2019 he at T1 o'oicok, the a state as under: Btoc ca à horse 3 / n vas ds LE BE carte.aie hy no's 781.05 Li er de assantssasnatensaun sets 81384: 31 Can be seen on application.oflrentasy and list of debts ares on view at our For further information apply to ) KENT = TURCOTTE, \\ lace D'Artnes, Montreal.MARCOTTE & co.48 Auctioneers.XY Gorn GLA, CHEMIST, 12 ST.LAW- Tégsochetisro à an » Fans oved to ST) tend Lion she a Meatings and Amusements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENAT THOMAB.\u2026.and Manager, .E.A, \u201cMcDow Il.Mr.& Mrs who 0.eh oud Ww cAnesday-\u2014Arrap-ne Our Tewbnos taire Blithe a NERA solidly Heats now on Peale al Nordhel ore SPAR ROW & JACOBS\u2019 TH EATRE Ep Lei Monday.a So ins, ani .NA Thursday, Friday, Ba etude diet du Re Las Prices of admission: 02 Ray sea! St James at Bo ia athe NRO BE Hons: co.Wa ND CONCERT BENEFIT © or THE CHOIR, \u2014\u2014IN TRE-\u2014 Coursol Street, corner of Vinet Btreet, Thursday Even\u2019y, Feb.27, at 8 o'ctook, Miss l'essier Will sing; Mr, Hubert Baker, Aut Fairclong bh: Muster Robt.Anderson, violin \"dr Mr.J.Aspinwall, concertin talent.a, and other ta AD entire c ange of the p Ouramme from the Inst concert.Foy ular _ Admission: a hal 5h 20c: Children, 100.452 aw Victoria Rifles Armoury.\u2014 10 GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, THURSDAY NEXT, FEB.27th.MONTREAL CADET CORPS, Under the direction of Major Atkinson.Mrs, Mr, tL Evans, Mr, J.1.A.Hilt T En: IL Parker, i L.Crain, te 445 ST.GEORGE BNOWSHOE™ CLUB.CONCERT \u2014AT THE\u2014 QUEENS HALL, Tuesday Evening, March 4th, at 8 o\u2019clock.TICKETS Reserved Seats, 75¢.ral Admission, 50c.May be Whi from any one of the Directors, at Nordheimer's, or at Windsor Ticket Offic W.M.KNOW LES, Hon Sec.-Treaa, ONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB.46tf The usual Weekly Tramp will be held ou Wednesday Evening, 26th inst, leaving y.Gymnasium at 8 0 \u2018clock p pin.\u2018sharp.nl OI TERNOON, MARCH 18T, TRAMP TO ST.VINCENT DE PAUL: Leaving Gymnasium at 2.30 p.m, s# Full muster requested.ALEX.STEWART, Hon.Becretaty.472 MONTREAL BRIGADE GABRISON ARTILLERY.Head Quarters.Montreal, 22nd February, 1800.BRIGADE ORDERS.The Brigade arade at the armory, Craig at.on THURSDAY vai parade» 27th inst.at 8 p.m.ts Uniform, Undresss \u2026 The Rifle Aspgolation \u2018and artillery prizes will be present@l at this parade.All Crosäbelte, \u201ciaversacka Sidearms and Greatcoats must be returned into store immediately.(By order.> R.COSTIGAN, , _45 3BAW_ Lieut.and Fa Adit.MUSICAL AND FANC AIR.Ladies Ad Boclety of Nos PRESBY- TAN CHURCH or se holding a Fair of vre- FUL and FAN x art cle: In the ture Bo gom of the Church on MA.AND 14T friends who may feel PTH ça nena oes wi 1 kindly forward them to the following addresses: \u2014Mfa.z joues.24 He Guy 8t.; Mrs.J.Dyer, At An Antoine \u2018 8 n, à Atwater avenue, St.Henri Pringle, Hash Notre Dame street, 35 Yomi CYCLORAMA, Qerner of Nt.Catherine nnd St.Urbain\" ve From 9 am.to 10.30p.m., 204°Ht CARSLAKE'S Grand Derby Sweep! $50,000.00.at horse (four prigos) 3:08 000 each de On do .ne 45 1,000 do .Qther Shaptars (divided equally).10.000 TICKETS, us Each.237 horses entered (4 prizes each), 948 Drawing at Victoria Rien Armory Ma.May 81, Result fnailed to conntry st £, Prop., Ten per cent.deducted from pres 22 8t.James KE, Montreal 47 Saw tf prizes, {5 Tho.4.Address GEO.CARSLA Mansion House, 6 QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY ROOMBA.My classes 1 beginne ara, I might s ss ibe on oaly successful ies iy this conntry.ot ted to apend several dollars in Pirate lessons before They can make a progress hd to attempt to dance, even in 3 class room.lessons he arantee as good asa Pos many testhe ers, and have proven 1 to ho vas by ork, A.Rot MAopONALD, Jr.Tel, ANCING-Prof.Darkee's men as foi Beginners: Monda Thursday Evenings Advanced: Luerday and ais, Évenings.Asseral ever: aturda > eue Se Catherine street.44° LUBY\u2019S FOR THE HAIR restores the natural color, beaut softness or the hair Stops its Zalling out, and IS NOT A DYE, ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED.50 CENTS A AT CHEMISTS, [BOULESTIN & CIE COGNAC V.S.0.V.S.0.P.V.V.S.0.P.* * * * kk C.ALFRED CHOUILLOU, } MONTREAL, Mole Agent for Canada.B.\u2014Tha.Brandies.of BOULKSTIN oo aro warranted to be PURE Todt Dunn's.Mustard WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR MONTREAL, Turner, Rose & Co.194°taw W.& F.P, Crt 0 ~IMPORTERS OF~\u2014 Drain Pipes, Portland Cement, Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax; Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.Manufalturers of \u2018asemer Steel \u201cOFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINUS, 200% NOTICE.mOtefitors Af the vacant estate of John \"anry Paroe- nested to fyle thelr clafins before tie pret ot of pared, 4 Doxt Yin ihe bande! he underline sg on À , Curat Bt, Sarmes Vai Curator.Lecture Hall of St.Jude\u2019s Church, i EE EE COLE'S STORES, Mitt deiis.| carsLEXS COLUMN | .BIRTHS.- B-1p this city, on de REL) a Febuary, the Dr PUS Fortier ra the 24th x \u2014At 10 er n 24 MoLOUCHE Site of DE M ghlin, 0.à daughter.\"]0HE\u2014On February 26, 1800, at No.803 Bt.on street, Hadame & Gustave Piché, dint son.COTT\u2014AL 265 Berri street, on February 2 os the Bq wife of W ater 14 Boots, of & Bon, (Premature.MARRIAGES.NNELL-TUFTB\u2014At St.Joba, N ., February BO by Rev.G.O.Gates, Dr.W.P.Bonnell.10 Lily Mand Tufts.~~ BRADLEY.WOODLAND-AC Ottawa, February 20, by Rev.Q, MuRitchie, Wi.B, Bradley Ww Fsabella védiana.NNING- Fi-At the residence of the Oh aoe Stimek of end UE a February 20, or dh bingo anning; to Late, \u2019augheer of the Ihe on orner, of Grenville, [Winnipeg and Chicago papers plèsse copy.j OHRER-MOALLISTER- At Hamîtiton, Ont, Feb 20 ERA Mungo Fraser, A.B.Gree 0 B, ogo GB.Dodds, OOD\u2014At Ottawa, by Rev.Dr.Bore Ham J.Haws to Habhah M.Sherwood.ELLAR-MORRISON,, \u2014AC South Fregerickeb Ke ont .by Rev, Rural Dean Baker, J.far 5 Ollté E, Morrisoz.LATIMER-MCLAUGHLIN\u2014, by Rev.H.Gracey, James McLaughlin, LA PLANTE-BIBEAU\u2014St, Germain de Grantham.February 17, by the Rev, Father T'essier, Napo- Jeon La Plante to Harrjet Bibeau.WILLINGTON-WATSON-On the 25th Inst.at the residence of the ride\u2019s mother, 128 Juitora street, by Rev.J, T.Pitcher, John Wal Ungton, ot Sheffield, England, to Janette Her- pert Watson, of Barbadoés, West Indies.DEATHS.Ps pont.February 20, Hiram -DODDE\u2014 Au Sherbrooke, by ridge, 5.D, Glikerson to Isabella t Gananoque, Ont., atimer to Rebecca AMEY\u2014At Mo Amey, aged 70 ABHAHAMS AL Ting Jane Kelly, wife of Edwin Abrahams.BIRRELL\u2014At Buffalo, Ny .Hermione, widow of the late Ralph Birrell, formerly of London, Ont.BROCE_At | London, Ont, February 20, Frederick Céphan n Brock.BERNEY At \u201csamiton.Ont.aged 5 09 Eston, Ont, February\u201d W.H.Berney, carson Tn on de en On the morning of Tues.after a sever Jliness, Carson native of Gortmore .Funeral will Geave hs toine street, on Thu Ts, VO RE, Stephen's ce to vunt Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation, (Oitawa papers please copy 2 Cassinr Où Monday, 24th Inst, John 1 ca as dy, Es d.64 years.Funeral from bis late residence.55 SL Donls, On Thursday, TU Inst a 4.30 a.m.Priends apd acquaintances are rectfully requested to attend without any furiner notice, 4493 COWIE\u2014On Tuesday, 25th inst, at his late residence, 44 McGill College Avenue, of heart failure, William Cowie, in his 54th year.Funeral services at 2,30 p.m.on Thursday next, Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation without further notice.Please send no flowers.47 2 CLARK Feb.25, at the residence of her niece, Mrs.Robe 134 Mackay st., Mrs.Eliza beth Clark.ed 0 years, CUBRAN-8, Anicet, February 10, Mary Flin, d 19 years, beloved daughter of James J, COYLE\u2014At Woife Island, Ont, February 23, James Coyle, aged 80 years.CREVIER\u2014In this city,on the 25th February, .8, Crevier, wood dealer, aged 30 years, Funeral wil take place {rom his late residence, Fon Nas Napoleon Lo 81.Gal \u2018 the 27th, at Gabriel Church, thence to Cote Shee \u201cNe Cemetery.Friends and ualntances al & respect fully invited to Mend wi out further invitation.FINLEY\u2014AL Boston, Maas, Feb.21st, Michael Tiniey, a years, native of Queen's Co.Ireland.a ormèns in Cote des Netges Cemetery.(Plattsburg, N.Y\u2026 papers piease copy.) 78 GILLEBPIE_ At Hamilton, Ont., February 24, aking, wife of Wililam filiespie.HILLS at 128 Barre st., Feb.26, Frederick Wil- am, infant son of Constable Paul Hille, Funeral from, his father's day.Feb.27, at 280 P In, to the Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and ac quaintances arô respectfully invited to attend, HARRISON-\u2014At Westbury, ane widow of tho late Thomas H HAYES\u2014Chambly Canton, February 23, J.oy Hayes, youngest and béloved son of N Mary Hayes, aged 2 years, 10 months and\u2019 ni days.JODOIN\u2014At Belœil, on Tuésday, the 2otn inst, Emile Bellemare Jodoln, son of P.A.Jodoin.Funerel on Friday, the 2h instant, + 9 o'clock a.in, from his tather's residence, to the churoh, and thence to the Cote des Ne eiges Cemetery, by Lucy Relder, train arriving at Montreal at twelve.Friends and mequaihtinces are respectiully invited to attend.JACKSON\u2014At Ottawa, Henry Jackson, aged 82 rs.KAVANAQH-In this city, on Wednesday morning, February 26, Michael Kavanagh, aged 2 native of County Kilkenny, Ireland.n Friday morning, at pine o'clock, from his ate residence, Y8 Cathedral street, to Patrick's church, thence to cote des Neiyes Cemetery.Friends and acqualntances are respectfully invited to attend.hous further noticz.48 KIRVELI- At Hamilton, Ont, a, wife of James Kieveil.LARIOUAL Kingston, Ont., February 22, Peter Lario, aged 97 years, McKEACUE\u2014Kingsey Station, Que., February T2 Martha Sintor, wife of Alex.\"McKe: eague.ilness pleage copy.1 MURPHY\u2014Died, on Tuesday Margaret, Anfang dau ghter © Ti Fra ain merch yout and one neral on Thu a day afternoon, ab 2.30 o'clock, from her fathers residence, .itcheson Avenue, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friecds and acq Lances are respoe invited to ate tend.47 3 February 2 1, Feb, Re Faith ay: MAHONY\u2014At Dundas, Ont., February 20, Hannah Mahony, aged 25 years.February 21, MoCONKEY-At Barrie, Que ve Thomas D.McConkey, aged rons, Ascot, Que., Robert d.J.McCuray,, PALL iy.Peoria vy electricity at Quebec, on pe ars, eldest oy aot Dr Hd.Phipot, vi br giana.{London, England, papers please copy.PENFOLD\u2014.Af Guelph, ont., Florence M., daughter of Sam enfo PATIERSON\u2014At Dartmouth, N.8., February 19, olin J.Patterson.ROBERTS-\u2014At Adolphustown.On ont, February 15, ara Roberts, aged 88 y acoTr.a: 265 Berri street, Febraary 23, infant of Waiter L.Bcott.went ATH AL 26 Dutocher s t, February 2 alle Godfrey, infant oh t Godfrey We, fs mont.Funeral on Friday, 28th Jost.ty ERSONAL-THE CAN ADIAN SECRET SERVICE is the only Detective no, ed b; the Government, 27, is also seen fd oy 7 ho ure Yrs.banks and insurances obm basion in 4, 6 and od Sonnet ted th Phe leading Dretontive.pheriate Te pate SENS rh TE = Jo adress, SOHN \"GHORE\" \"JEN, ERSONA DR a TH Ph Jones, 6 Faites Price.nog a ERBOR ALT JOHN BERNETT, PLEAS Ba call at 33 2 Roce Dame Br vet; EA saint ar PEESONAL-_THERE A REY VERY FEW ARTIOLES of domestic use, to which Aepinail's name! a vot al applicable 86 and Ste value for décorative ise cart well known, Dries n dy \"a + THIRD > EDITION.CARSLEY'S Pre WEATHER REPORT, Feb! 26th, 1890, 10 M RONTO.RTEOROLOGICAL Petting Joux Musrer som ADVERTISEMENT.Faghamuics FOR Lave Lakes and Upper St.La Poter to 08 of Quinte, anh tow Clearing, colder weather, proceeded y.snow 8.pese @TAPPEETON'S SPOOL COTTON.IF YOU WANT A Thread that will not ravel, A Thread that will sew smoothly, A Thread for Hand or Machine, A Thread that will please you, THEN ASK FOR CLAPPRERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON.8.CARBLEY.TV LLINERY DEPARTMENT.BPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE BOYS BPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE BOYS SPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE BOYS SPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE BOYS SPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS SPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS SPRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS B8PRING FELT HATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS MISSES\u2019 SPRING FELT HATS MISSFS' SPRING FELT HATS MISSES® SPRING FELT HATS MISSES' BPRING FELT HATS LADIES® SPRING FELT HATS LADIES 8PRING FELT HATS LADIES! BPRING FELT HATS LADIES SPRING FELT HATS 8.CARSLEY.Bo CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.CHILDREN'S TWEED 8UITS CHILDREN'S TWEED SUITS CHILDREN'S TWEED 8U1T8 OHILDREN'S TWEED 8UITS CHILDREN'S TWEED BUITS BOYS' TWEED BOYS\" TWEED BOYS TWEED BOYB' TWEED BOYS TWEED SUITS, SUITS, SUIS, SUITS, SUITS, 1000 to Belect from.YOUTHS' TWEED 8UITS YOUTHS TWEED SUITS YOUTHS\u2019 TWEED SUITS YOUTHS' TWEED SUITS YOUTHS TWEED SUITS From 83.40.8.CARSLEY.@'HLDRENS DRESS DEPARTMENT, CHILDREN'S TWEED DRESSES, 75c.CHILDREN'S TWEED DRESSES, 75c.CHILDREN'S TWEED DRESSES, 7b CHILDREN'S TWEED DRESSES, 76a, CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES, 82.25 CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES, 82.25 CHILDREN'S CASHMERE DRESSES, 82.25 CHILDREN'S CABHMERE DLRESBES, 82.25 22.20 CHILDREN'S FOULE DRESBES, CORBET COVERS STILL AT 13» DRAWERS STILL DRAWERS BTILL DRAWERS STILL DRAWERS BTILL CHEMISE STILL CHEMISE STILL CHEMISE STILL CHEMISE STILL AT AT 190 196 19e AT i9c NIGHT DREBBES STILL NIGHT DRESSES BTILL NIGHT DBESBES BTILL FIGHT DRBSBES STILL BREAKFAST 8ETS BREAKFAST BETS BREAKFAST BRTS BREAKFAST BETH Io Double Damask, White, with Red Borders, Napking to match.White.with Blue Borders, Jarge lotito asieot from.LUNCH SETS LUNCH BETH LUNCH SETS LUNCH BETS For-any size Table, in White, with Biowa Bop.ders, Pink Borders and Bky Blue Borders, Napkins to mateh.Extra good value fit these meta, suitable for Wedding Presents, 8.CARSLEY, DINNER BET3 Hemmedrstitched, in plain White, Double Dam.sak, with and without frinire, Napkins to patchs selling at wholesale prices, SPECIAL LOT SPRCIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT SPECIAL LOT Of Bleached Doubla Damask, 2 large dining fables, special dine, yas wide, for wale in this 8.CABBLEY.+ HOME MADE .HOME MADE Kitchen Table price from 340 Table Linen, in pure flax, {or Cloths, in All widths, ranging ahd dpwards, OREAM DOUBLE DAMASK CREAM DOUBLE DAMASK CREAM DOUBLE DAMASK CREAM DOUBLE DAMASK special Tot of new lines for thé Spring tradey wary choice patterns best Brotoh makes, - 8.CARSLEY.nies abd is pi non-poisonous.fus w gr used.150 exquisite calurs NOW ON VIEW AT THE STUDIO, 17 Bleury Street.LAKE LOVINE.EMERALD LAK ASULKAN @ GLACIER, OTTERTAIL MANGE, TOUR LARGE PICTURES OF THE -ROCKX AND: BELKIRK MTS.these Plotu pase are Sin RA ip leaving thecity ahortiy she i vie WM.NOTMAN & SON.\u201c McGINTY \u201d May be better known than Ark Aon but he i BEATER TET, pada 4 G.C: ARLISSS 8 CO., 261 BT.JAMES STHRRP, 27 718aw Scandinavian Music and Vocalists at | Windsor Hall, Feb.28th and March 1st.GOVERNTON'S | ALPINE CREAM, For unborn, fon.Freokies, Roughness of the skin, ke.°.Jo Cov E RNTON & CO, à: x cer ore Blour van torchester ! te.BRANCH: 489 ST.LAWREYCE ST.481.50c-Ni ight Lamps-50c with PORVEL SHADE all ps very nice.r\u2014 À TABLE NAPKINS TABLE NAPKINS TABLE NAPKINS * TABLE NAPKINS In Cream and in White to match.Table Linen, | pool makes for Hotels and Restaurants, also ding Houses, large stock just to hand, for Spring Trade.PTs DOYLIES DOYLIES \\ poybiæa DOYLIES DOYLIÉ DOYLIES In-plais and fanoy colors, special lines for Hot Cross Buns, B.OARSLES.EER READE THE EVER READY DRESS STRELS, As each dressmaker feels, Who their qualities once has been trying, Are for comfort tho beat, And-it'e freely contest, They're Just the right sort to be buying.5.CARSLEY, } 1765, 1767, 1189, 1771, 1728, 1775, 1771 NOTRE DAME STRERT, MONTREAL - i BW Tetms cash and only one price.CHILDREN'S FOULE DRESSES, $2.20 Ladies\u2019 Good Rubbers, 25c ap, CHILDREN'S FOULE DRESSES, $2.20 , ; CHILDREN'S FOULE DRESSES, 82.20 Men\u2019s Good Rubbers, 35c up, ; Bo Ti aa Rabars, 00 An CHILDREN'S JERSEY DRESSES, 82.40 ine va 0022 481.25 CHILDREN'S JERSEY DRESSES, §2.40 Men's Fal Samed Low 3h beatae red CHILDREN'S JERSEY DREsSES.83.40 Ladies\u2019 fine kid hand-made bl a Jace SF Go, 756, v : .WOT CHILDREN'S JERSEY DRESSES, 82.40 an dkpgsad Ha 25, most vie Hous or 1aced Boots, 8.CARSLEY.Laflot Fag) Rep > Coton ol à Blippors B0c = Men's Fine \u201cHop Poprded-8 ippers ers, 7bc.UNDERW Men's fine sewed low Bho oer, 81.38, ADIES* Special Line of Men*s Fine Sewed L EpanTMENT.PE CORSET COVERS STILL AT 1% Fine Ky 7 r Gost Buitoned Boots, 81.25, CORSET COVERS BTILL AT 13c Tec BO a soed:Boots, 11 te 2,750.OGRBET COVERS STILL AT 18e Een to 6.Mon: 8 Potent Leather Dancing Shoes, YT Spegial fine of ie sus Fine Bewed Laced Boots, st 82, Cume and see Our Barapine and yon will be 48¢1 We are showing o large assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Umbrellas, imported from the BEST LONDON MANUFAOTURERS, and «3 we buy in large quantities we got the best value possible, For good Umbrella, at nioderate prices, don't fail to come to JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8 Our Umbrellas are all msde from fool wearing ing matarisls, and sd they are all WELL MADE and WELL FINISHED, don't waste time going elsewhere.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 4 Umorellas to suit every ones so NURPBY & CO.'8 Ad \u2014 Umbrellar for Gentlemen, from 50¢ to $12.00.Umbrellas for Ladies, trom 250 to 88.00.Headquarters for Umbrellas, JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S ENGLISH WATERPROOFS.Gentlemenñ's Waterproofs in all sixes and st low prices, from $2.50.Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Dolmans, a large lot juss re- eeived, whioh we retail at wholesale prices.Ladies\u2019 English Waterproofs, from 81.80.Chiidroñ'é Eñglisthi Waterproofa in all dises and in stylish shipés, prices from 81.60.For Waterproof Garments come to JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8 BOYSS DEPARTMENT.Rubber Waterproofs for Boys in every size, prices from 81.50.© BOYS* TWEED BUITS.We are showing the largest assortment ever offered in the city, and ss-they are all made to our Special Order we have every confidence in asking our customers to visit this department.Nowhere can you get better value and nowhere oan you got better made goods.The styles, At and finish are just perfect.For Boys' Suits of all kinds and all sizes, coms to JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S Every day we ars putting new goods to stock.For newest Dry Goods come to Joss quarer & Cos 178t & 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET, Corner St.Peter Street.48t1 RUBBERS CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP!!! BOOTS & SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR.Beautiful Goods and Low Prices, Ww.R THOMPSON & CO.'B, 00 McGiLL STREET, Laced or Congress Boots, only de 28, really worth $2.00.sare to W.R.THOMPSON & Co.100\u2014McGill Street.\u2014100 Directly opponite 8t.Ann's Market, SPRING SEASON; 1890.Henry Hamilton Is receiving large quantities of NEW G00DS in every department.The Latest Designs and the Best Value in the Market.Inspection se s&7-NOTE ADDRESS : Hen Ramin 1863 & 1680 Notre Dame St 48t1 WILD MARCH MUSIC d t élodies, Sacred and secular wo! a at other or Kin inde of m re in our thousands o or hr pang mel of shoot music pieces! HEINE Sbiis Sic Hon Tent Bing120) ITNEY?S (Bds.Cloth, 4 32450.) wt TENET FE Sone) or FI Lend 2 Ba il and her 14 by W hd) on and HNTCE admirable &ys à'tochni aK droles Et Pan I oinet 8 be seb, ME re LO; Boidaa bis plac he eafeetn of ocd ab teach: a tous hly genial and practical School Music Booke are ely\u201d Khown and used.Do you usd them?ok 1 Primary 83 dos.MANVAL ste s Book 34 8s.Ci ; sain 01.4805 By £8 pme ea (50c ie de! Olas c28 t book, naa Press k for: 25¢., 82.28 dos.) by Mra.Boardman, is votes seit At to teathors amd Children Any promptly for retail price.OLIVER DITSON CO., Boston.ou PITEON = po EE New York THE ALBERT CO'Ÿ°S OATMEAL TOILET SOAP Makes the Skin Soft and Smooth; Seld br all Drussistannd Grocers.Box Plan for Swedish Ladies\u2019 Concert now open at Sheppard\u2019s Musio Store: \u201c(UR NATIONAL md DESICCATED WHEAT will agree with anyn- valid and nourish into health and strength.DESICCATED ROLLED OATS are admittedly undqualled.SNOWFLAKE BARLEY supplies a welcome change, and makes a Delicious Porridge.\u201cOUR NATIONAL FOODS!\u201d e Ireland National Food Co, (Limited) TORONTO.GLUTEN FLOUR cures Diabetes.WHEAT GERM MEAL makes a Delicious Porridge in ro minutes.\u201d & 4812 Henry Morgan & Co.\u2014 Colonial House.SILK DEPARTMENT Tr À Bpècial Line of COLORED SILKS, in Stripes and Broches, to be sold at 3334 PER CENT.OFF, for this Week Only, Also, the Balance of our IRISH POPLINS (Pix Bros, & Co, DusLIn), te clear at £0 PER CEND, OFF, 20 PER CENT.OFF, For This Week.REMNANTS OF BILK PLUBHES, HENRY MORGAN & CO, Corner St James St & Victor Span.| BREN MK fe HI Infants and Tg ir, | This Food is à Compound Preparation of specially prepared farina of the healthiest Cereals thoroughly incorporated with Concentrated Milk, Itisa } complete substitute for mother's milk ; children fed on it are robust, healthy and strong, free from pimples and other affections of the skin.It has been many years in the market, and where best known is most appreciated.The food is .already.digested and always the same, sweet, pure and good.The Ireland National Food (0, Limited, dis returned.TS has opened a fine range of New Designs in Carpots For Spring Trade, and already many compliments have been tehdered MR.LIGGET on his selsction of Novelties so rare, Carpets for Offices n Speciaity, Carpets for Hotels a Spesialty.Carpots for Stoniners n Specinity, Carveth tor Churches a Spoclalty.ntpets ferthe Comforts of Home Unsure .passod.OMclotha, Linolentus.Tile and Cork Flooring, - Curtaips and shades, a THOMAS LIGGET'S, 1884 NOTRE DAME STREET, Glenora Building.A HIGH RATE OF INTEREST.Mr.John Relplinger Stated to Have Paid Forty Per Ceul.ona Notes.The contestation of Mr.John Reiplinger, the insolvent {urrier\u2019s, abandonment is stiii olng on | tho Superior Court.Mr, iplinger himself when examined could \u2018BOL positively state that his books were \u2018correct, because Le did not keep them him- seit.e did not keep a regular account of his transactions with Mr.James Baxter, but he made memoranda of them on slips of paper kept in his safe; they were not enter- on the books.axter lent him $13,000 in cash and oharged him $7000 in interest, commission and other charges upon that loan.But cross-examined, he was not positive as to the accuracy of these figures.to his having drawn some $8000 from his Dasinens for his persopal use during the year previous to is assignment, he was sure he did not draw such a sum, especially not with the additional $5000 in cheques from the Molsons Bank as it was alleged.However, if the books stated so Lt was likely to be true.r.D.Morrice leat him $3000 and charged him $4000 on one occasion; but generally the latter only charged him \u2018bank rates, Misa Leroux, Mr.Retplinger\u201d s bookkeeper, when examined said it was her conviction that Mr.Reiplinger had only drawn $5000 for his own use during that year, and not $8000 as charged.The $5400 cheques on the Molsons Bank were drawn for the benefit of the businoss and not for her employer's private use.Mr.Reiplinger paid as high as 40 per cent.on some notes that he had made, that is, an ordinary interest on the face of the note, but an extra interest and commission added to the principal.The case is likely to take two more weeks, Portrait of the Late Mr.W.D, Stroud.Messrs.W, Scott & Sons, of 1739 Notre Dame street, have at present in the windows of their art store & ne life-size portrait of the late Mr.V Stroud.It is a three- quarter length Frehirty and is a good likeness.The picture is from the brush of Mr.S.Hawksett, Messrs, Scott have also on exhibition statuettes of Sir John A.Macdonald and Bir Martin Tupper.These are caste from the original statuettes, by Phi- ihe t, and are works of art.The nesses td charuaoteristics of Sir John nd Bir Charles dre weil reproduced, The statuettes, with base, stand about twenty- ht inches high.Mr, Hébert is at present excouting an important commission for the Québec Govennment of emblematic groups.The Coming Burgio.The Calgary Tribune calls up lsh-epeaking people of the organize thoroughly and a rectivel for a gpm lng strug le, and \u201cto see that every Huglls -speaking voter is registered, and every voter is fully instructed on the fmportanse of the great issue and of the necessity (f coming up to the rescue of\" his \u2018home and country frofn the baneful effe of French domindtion\u2014for the -existence o two official languages in the North-West is Ha badge and sign of this offensive domina- vost ng An Inquest at the Gaol.I'he coroner held an inquest at the gaol this morning on the body of Pierre Leroux, who died there yesterday.The verdict was general debility.\u2014\u2014 An Importane Matter.THE READERS THB BTAK.-~ It is a wl EaR fact that The m majority of peopla are inclined to look upon a cold in the head as à fnatter of little importance\u2014involving 8 the most only a tem rary inconvenience.No more disastrous mistake was ever made, The neglected cold in the head is the source of the catarrhal affections with which about seven-tenths of the people of this voun ay are afflicted, and catarrh itself is too of the preliminary stages to consumption and death, The symptoms of catarrh are manifold, but among them may be mentioned, offensive breath: dull, oppressive headache; offensive dro pings from the nostrils into the throat and bron chial tubes; deafness or partial deafness constant hawking and spitting; oak and watery eyes; a hacking cough, and feeling of general debility s ringing in the ears an frequent dizziness.These are but a few of the more general sym toms, and those who experience them should lose no time in applying a romedy.delays are proverbially dangerous, and | in the case of this too prevalent d may lead to death, We offer Nasal Balm to the public as a positive cure for oold in the head, and for catarrh in all its forms and stages, Nasal Balm has been tested thousands of cases, and the testimonials in our possession prove that it is all we claim for it.It has Cured other sufferers \u2014it will cure you.It éasy to use, pleasant and agrecabl does not require a douche, © turing instrument to oth t.\u2018Give it a trial and be convinced of ts great efficacy.Sold b by all dealers, or t free on receipt of price\u201450c.for prt or $1 for large ize pottle or addressing Fultord Brockville, The onlÿ ouncestto weigh to be honest\u2014sixteen pound.A New Kind of Insutance has be been put 1 in operation by the manufac- co's mes dicines.His \u201cGolden Medical Discovery,\" and \u201cFavorite Bresoription are sold by druggists under the manufacturers\u2019 positive frugrantee 8 thus attained, or money paid for these medicines Hither'beneflt or a complete cure The certificate of guarantee glven, in connection with sale of these medi- ines la quivalont to a policy of insurance, The \u201c en Medical fo\u2019 bro \u201d qures all igmors en blood taints, from whatever se arising, skin and scalp d diseases, 80; lous aores and swellin, The \u201c Favorite éscriphion cures ail ose derangements nd weaknesses peculiar to women.on\u2019't hawk, hawk, and blow, blow, disgusting © Sverybody, but use Dr.Sage\u2019s ; À regular ry dog.4.Many persons keep Carter's L Little Liver he, em just ; t they n >stuçk-uD things Posters, It the pré 1s Cutting Tee! 8 and that ol \"and a triod ody, Mi Winslow's hildren te athing.It soothes ers SRA] oil, igoitens the @ sllaya ail pain, cures *Avind colia ad is is the boat remed y for haa.Éventy-Ave cents per bot! y thiox poetio about à moneylender D the fact that he is ode.What Doctors, Ministe and Protessbrs think of Brown's Bronch \u201cI re~ So use to ei okra Hor: Pn skill of a \u201cbase bill player depends greatly on how he flelds.Are unlike all other Dilla.No purgin got in.tie Li cially on the liver and bile, : Batis Littl Liver Pille.One pill a dose.- \u2018Special tiaftes the most \u20ac eritieal and the rom of -near ly b half a century of its makers, tho old an wollknowy J h use, o of Be Nordnetmer, isn pe toné and Sali A bs Sat ler pan Carpets for Large Corporations n Speciality.\u2018to advocate this wv EH in.\u201cOf gross service in subdu- g hoarseness.\u201d Daniel Wise, New York; .sreone greatl rellsve any uneasl- cas in 1 8 thro: , 8, C 'eacher of Boston University: \u201cAn.| EY dima! Rov.0.8.A Charles.8.0.\u201cA simple and elegant combina Coughs, ote.\u2019 Dr.G.F.Bigelow, era tete / ; .mR ITs SUCCESS IN THE UNITE STATES.The Catholic Hierarchy Endorses It\u2014High License Legislation Promotes It\u2014Let.ter from Father MoUallen.Enthusiasm probably made up for the comparative amhilness of the attendance at the public meéting in the Queen's Hall under the auspices of the Citizens\u2019 League last evening.Hon.Chas.Bonney told Major: Bond that the meeting was comparatively larger than they could get in Chicago on an inclement, evening.-Fhe purpose was, in accordance with one of the rules of the Citizons\u2019 League, to instruct the publie as to the nature of the work undertaken La them here.Three American Oren fake: deh the International Law and Order rue ol America, gave their experience of the work in the United tates.Ald.Rolland, League, presided, and Hon.Charles Bonney and Colonel Dudiey, bresident and secretary respeutively oË th International League, sl to his right and left.amas those on the platform were His fp Bishop Bond, Major E.L.Bond, A ah ilson, Clen- dinneng, Martineau, ex-Ald.White, Revs.Dr.We Rural Dean Lindsay, Jas.Fleck, Messrs.Eda Su Jud Fe umes ylis, Dr, Bazin, J ouga 5 Carsley, Walter Ba Sb ills of Chicago, On the invitation of the chairman My.Jud © introduced the speakers with a few wor He thought the Citizens League here had tone enough to justify its existence, It comprised all elem nts ho think it a disgrace for aud for the Government that 560 liquor shops were licensed in Montreal.But when the rospects of the League were brightest, assisted as they were by the Catholic archbishop and by the Protestant bishop, their action tvas paralyzed by the Prime Minister o this province by taking away the right private prosecution, a by Tmascutating the minor clause.M Mercier probably had an eye to money and to votes.But lie thought Mr.Mercier now saw lls mistake in flouting the tem orance element of this province and becom the champion of the liquor dealers, and À the League would but approach the next Login lature they would gain important con- céssions.Hon.Charles Bonney, of Chicago, then addressed the meeting.r.Bonney is one of the best known attorneys of Chicago, and has served on several interstate commissions.His son wasselected lately to form a jury in the Cronin murder case after the bribery was discovered.\u201cIn the last half contury people are gradually awakening,\u201d he said, \u201cto a realization of the necossity of temperance law and order and the protection of the young.The debauched and iusane are almost a i recruited FROM THE YOUNG.\" Chicago two organizations were formed a the last decade for that purpose: the Chicago Sabbath Association and the Chicago Law and rder Lea, ague The former had for itg end toabolish t os Sunday slavery of about 30,000 people in that city who either had to work on Sundays or giva up their work altogether, and the later to enforce the law prohibiting the sale ¢f intoxicants to minors and drunkarde.th were laughed at in the beginning and the number of Sunday slaves continued steadily to increase and four or five thousand liguor shops were kept open every Sunday.In justice they eould not advoeate thee osing of one place and permit others to keep open.But about three years ago they canvassed closely among the rn French Îtallaus, Danes, ~Hollanders, Trish and Welsh of the oity, whom they had always thought to be inimical to them, and they found Jhree touring of them in their favof, and hoy all had pledged themselves to aha\u201d only those represeutatives to the council at the impénding plections 1 who would work for the Sunday olosin, Dy law, How the Law and Order work had pro heart lontreal peopl man Catholic was remarkable.always present the th two organ! Ézations.land, of innesota, had self the champion of the ca a.18 motto was well known, \u201cFree iskey Ia free hell!\" The Catholic Plesary Council of Baltimore in 1884 implored all Catholics so engaged for the love of God and their countr cegse selling liquor, and to find some other meañs of livellhood.Cardinal Manning endorsed Gladstone's words that the great historical plagues and war and famine did not inflict a8 much harm as intoxicating drink, He spoke for local option and said \u201cLet © people choose.\u201d He trusted the Foie he d Lincoln when he said: \u201cKeep pear the people\u2014they are always right.\u201d The late congress of Baltimore strongly urged \u2018co-operation of Catholics with rotostants towards the enforcement of the laws and the sun ression of the liquor traffic.Bishop QO\u2019 person ally presided at a meoting toenforce Sunday closing.The next step the Catholic hierarchy here would take would be the enactment of a prohibitory law, and the Protestant clergy had to ba up and doing it they did not want to be outstripped in this noble contest.H mentioned the attitude of the Shon elergy in.particular because Pk the greater portion of the Province of that bec was Roman Catholic.Colonel Dudley, the next speaker, is well known to the Montreal public, and has tre- qudntly addressed them.He a veteran of e War of Secession and was Secretary to the Governor of Virginia in the Reconstrue- tion.He told the story of the formation of the Internatio opal League in 1877 and à rogTress, in il now over a tho flourished.n so roused that best laws had come from jhe Philadelphia the Brooks-Vale high license law reduced the number of saloons from 5800 to 1300 in one (year, the next oar to 1000.In Massachusetts the law ad been a dead letter.Out of 347 towns 268 had voted ! \u201cYour aftér year against granting licenses years ago, and stil all the He uor places opened in those very towns did a thriving business, THE POLICE DID NOTHING.They never could make proof, as they Then ue was formed among busl- hess moi, who could not understand why they could see po many cases of law intra.tions by just walking Mong the street, and that the police could not see them.On the advice of the best ariminal lawyers they engaged detectives, some of whom, of course, were failures, just as some bank cashiers were fallures and were obliged to come over ada.Their five agente prosecuted twice 88 many cases in three years as the 750 policemen, though the latter also began to ork better, and to-day public sentim had succeeded forcing the authorities into activity.80 that the League nead no lon nger prosecute, but could leave that to the po Then lt was thought that the liquor dealers would still better obey the laws if they woré decimated, © League proposed a law\u2018 by which only one \\canse could be granted for every 600 souls.There was & tierce war about 0, clergy abun ousan ranches Public sentiment Da id.8 on à Band to] prevent | bilioust lugatiacks, où ok [se law, and it tb ras defeated bya tie vote; ac t next-vear 1000, and that law carried so that in Massachusetts ay there was how only one Hoensed place to every 1000 souls.Then they caused the license to be rai from $100 to 8200, and the revenue rose from $240,000 to $455,000 in one year.The poilcemen then were taken out of the hands of politicians, and no man could got on the force unless he passed the civil service examination.io lengthy law proceedings were curtalled by giving the commissioners the power to revoke a license for every law infraction.Liquor dealers lained that the law was too stringent, hat they could not make & living.The oo Le told them thiat was true, there were \u2018too Many ot them, and so they helped them to thin out the ranks by raisin, (Be license fee to a minimum of $ 000.of the in Boston paid $1800, \u2018This had increased the revenue of Boston from $240,- 000 to $900,000 and b had red: the number of licenses trom 2600 to 780.\u201c1 don't mean increase,\u201d said the speaker, \u201con the ground that it promotes Lomper- ance; but I do say this, that this traffic is \u2018responsible for much of the burden of taxation tnat we ought fo make it pay for the difference.12 I had m way I would divide the Increased taxon between the liquor dealers and make them pay it or go out of business, And now wo want theses fees still more increased.The result of all this is that | it has made every one of the liquor ia alers more care.fui.They dre 5 of Ing thelr | ioense for which they paid so high.11 ov\u2019 at night and would not n their for anybody on Sundays, ho fifty.Roteia howaver, have © right toséil ba ta voa d, president of the Citizens\" od hie x + THIRD | are à me few of the.re- ee arg aqme 2 th o duty of as fs pH e ho Love Jhelr counts the laws are obeyed and Ford denis la lo à thing thers Te Nant to take do something about, Not asain wats = of « certain temperance socleties, in ey do oi BUT TALE AND TALK.What we want to do, what every honest man who loves his country wants to do, is to work, not to not the fault of the liguor dealers gr of the police officers that t he aws are violated but it is the fault \u2018of thedecerit bene o lu och community, who tan stop it ¥ gnever they will\u201d Maj then annoûnced the coi- lection.and \u2018appesiod for plenty of tho \u2018\u2019sromunition.\u201d\u201d AL the same time ho announced that he had recèived à number of atte ote of regrot for non-uttendance, includ- Be following one from Hav, Father Mec- Ci on, of St.Patrick\u2019s Chureh St.Patrick's, February 23, 18004 8.A.Lebourveau, fd , Secretary Citizerty League: DEAR Sir, \u2014Be ple ased to accept my thanks for your Kind invitation to be present al the public meeting in the Queen's Hall on next l'uosday evening in favor of the cause of temperance.As [willbe engaged.every ¢ ening next week preaching in St.Patrick'§ Church it wil) be impossible for me Lo be present on the occaston, All my sympathies me with you In your efforts to lesseh the evils uf into oùr poop In this city, we cannot bring home I' people too often the great truth which wa ocate.1 have great faith in the intelligence of he people of Montreal, and when we shall have convinced them that a remedy against the, evils of intemperance can be found tn High Lic ees and a thorough inspection of all ale otofie and a just enforcement of laws made to concur the Mauor trafic, I have a no less abiding faith in thelr determined courage to see that, wo saloon power will not rule this ely.ways Appeared to Me à Inst sUrangé anonu NE that the mén who aduiterate food, the meu who sell poison, who deal in obscene Htevalure, who maintain about their premises a standing mis ance, which threatens in any way the health of the neighbors, or proves offensive to them thot such men are brought to the bar of human Justice and it proved guilty pay the Penalty of tnetr iufraction of tha law, while class of mên may dea} out liquor to every ome who walls 10 Ly, without aimost any control as to quantity or quale y: may adulterate very heverage which they offer to thetr patrons; may keep a standing hE jawed nuisance, which Injures Do ess (he health of body than soul, not of hundreds, but of thousands; and gives rise Lo more obscenity, profanity.blasphemy and irreligion than Lhe worst llierature of the day; and that éven when Lhe drunkard goes forth from such a saloon, with tho last glass of Ugur drivin him to madness, 10 wreak véngeance un his own family \u2014somstimes to rob, to murder, Lo cominit suicide\u2014the onty victims tn these cases are the drunkard himself and those near and dear to him, Who share the shame and disgrace of his crimes, No policeman thinks of arresting the saloun- keeper who sold the poison which made this man crazy.Not one citizen thinks of pppéarine in court to accuse the saloonkeeper of The murder, th6 robbery, the pauperism, the crlines of on6 kind or another, which according to the court records and the sworn testitnony of many witnesses are directly traceable to the facilities afforded the Victhoa Or rink to procure the Mquor which drives themd to such deeds.This anomaly shold not be permitted to exist and if your League dan destroy It you will receive the thanks and blessings of every well disposed man who loves the fair name of this beautiful City of Montreal, and the best interests of Her ever increasing population.1 meant simply to thank you for an invitation to your meeting, and If I have exceeded Lhe limits of a wore.note of reply, it 18 because we of the cle rought day after day face Lo face with all the error desolatton and crime caused by intemperance, more than any other class of men, and therefore must speak out our minds.Be pleasad once more to accept my thanks for your nvitation, and believe mé, with best wishes for the success of the temperance cause, urs truly, A.MCOALLEN, 8.8.President of St.Patriok'8 T.A.and B.Society.Mr.Thomas Walter Mills, the next speaker, is 8 member of the Knights of Labor, editor of a Chicago literary magazine, and hus been a temperance speakey for the last four years.He is very small of stuture, but gifted: with werful voice and flery rhetoric.He de- fonded the attitude of the Knights of Labor towards capital and sald that were it not for them the working classes would long since have broken out with unmanageabie fury.The Knights of Labor in their \u2018work of improving the workingman\u2019s condition ware doing the law and order work.His.Lordship Bishop Bond in moving a vote of thanks to the speakers sald that he was proud of the fact that in Montreal also we hadan archbishop working for the cause | of law and order ST.DENIS STR STREET CAR SERVICE.The Two Caséé Against the Street Railway Company Taken En Delibere.cases recently instituted agalunst the Montreal Street Railway Company, the one for not maintaining a ten minute ser vice on Bt, Denis street and the other for overcrowding on the same line, were heard Josterda, afternoon in e Recorder's Jourt.The first one, that for not runnin, on time, was b on the complaint of J he foot Dugas.On February 5 he waited at the oot of it, Denis street half an hour for d ndne coming he was obliged to r.Ouimet also testi- the long delay between cars on the day in question.The mpagy\u2019s witnesses were inspectors.They testified that the roads were very bad, four horses being required to each sleigh, And that 1t was Impossible to run on time, For the defence, Mr.St.Pierre contended that as a result of the weather the roads on Februaty 5 were in a very bad condition, that it was impossible to malntain the service, and that this was a force majeur, and that the company were not responsible, 8econdly, it -was contended that the court had no urisdiction, as the institution of the action had not been properly authorized by the Street ipapeotor ; and lastly the complainant had chosen a bad day when ROADB AND WEATHER wore against the company, and when thelr unctuality and diligence in carrying out thelr time-table could not be fairly tested.Mr.Forget, clerk of the court, replied, Bad roads were not a force majeur, for it was something that could be overcome by put- | ting on more horses.Aa to the jurisdiction, | the case, according to the amended by-law, was authorized by the Chiet of Police an had been legally and.regularly taken out.As to the Judge baving chosen a bad day, that might ve very true, but it was upon just such days that the public needed a punotual service, when walkin was unpieasant and difficuit.Ip the gecon case Mr.Horace St.Louis cormplained of thé company for having violated section 38 of by-law 148, which prohibits the company from carrying more passengers than a car could accommodate.The St.Denis street car complained of contained thirty-three passengers, who were uncomfortably crowded, but a company's inspector testified that the car would hold thir! ty-five and that there was no overcrowding, The same gueption of jurisdiction was also raised.h cases were: takeu en delibere.PAT ad tox fied as to FIRE IN NORDHEIMER'S | BUILDING.Refpue of the Oaretaker's Wife and Children ~Loss Covered by Insurance.Nordheimer\u2019 8 pPromises word agdin the scape of a fire which would have resulted in Tue destruction of the fine biock had it not been discovered at @hn early stage and Brigad ptly and vigorously met by the r igade.dels the evening the caretaker, Hayman, was engaged in the = wr Tpom, situated on the first floor, Rirootly ahove Conroy's clothing store and a fo fow minutes before nine o'clock he noticed - ke ascending Lhe elevator well a ug trom around the base boards, He rightly geod thers waa a fire below and rhshing out io g the alarm from box 348.The brighde were prom uy on the spot, the reel from 0.1 Siation d No.had been ascending to the u upper flats, filing them to suffocation.Mr.Hayman\u2019s wife and th: little liren were up stairs in bed and thoy were promptly rescued by Hayman, Capt.Beokingham and Mr.Turner, who brought them down the passage, dark with suffocating emoke, and carried thom in to Mr.Haynes.When the firamen arrived they found Conroy's place .FILLED WITH SMOKE and the large plate glass windows breaking from the eoffeot of the heat.was discovered in two places, the he prinotpal Diese being around the office tood balf wey the store on the Tent hand side, Tod there was also & bla on the opposite side of the room.Arour the office the fire had made cousiderable headway, burning into the partition walland coiling, and reaching the upper fiat, where it broke but in a small closet, but was obocked here without much damage.Six reels raptiy arrived, but the fire was ex- shed by the chemical engine, the Sai- vage Corps spreading fifty covers.'Tho - the building will amount to about 41000, that to Conroy's stock wilt be considerable, a8 a srge Ports on of it\u2019 is butned, and the vo er dam ed ginoka and vs, I is Insured for \u20ac JH lasgow and Pio: orn, $451 500 gueen's, $3500 s damage to ust Fith impunity night and ns 1 Balvage arriving 8 to.retusrs-| tre\u201d k \u201cwhite sails in the distance.drawn in safety to the deck of the chivairy that weil became him.\u201c1 \u2014be-alarmed al TION, THE PEERS PRETOIE} \u2014O0RAN UNWELCOME RETURN, CHAPTER VIII \u2014 Continued) Ignatia had developed a passion fof the sea.She loved to sit in sliende in thd boat and watch the sky and the waters, and the And now, as the boat flew on under the ekiltul anidance of Jallgp, who was her father! 8 devoted re- 5 iner, she gave herself Op to thou ought upo upon the great question her father hi just before her departure from home, What should she do?Accept young Cal- lender or some other suitor, ind make her fhther happy ; or refuse to marry, and cloud 6 last days of that father, who had been BO generous, so tender, so loving to her?1 was a hard question.She was 50 preoccupied with it that she did not notice the little cloud, \u201cno bi ger than a man\u2019s hand,\u201d gathering in the zon.Yet steadily it grew in size and Cal ness, mounting up towards the zenith, The air grow chilly.The sea-gulls flew past, screuming.The fishing-boats along the coast began to make for shelter, \u201clt\u2019stime we were turning about, ma\u2019am,\u201d said Jallop, rousing himselt from a trances hike reverie, as a strange roaring sound he- gan to be heard.\u201cThe storm is coming !\u201d Lynatia aroused herself also and looked up.\u201cWo must go back directly,\u201d she sald, with decision.\u2018How the sky has darkened.\u2019 \u201cIt will be a sharp squall,\u201d said Jallo un easily.\u201cI wish Tompkins were along.a bettor hund with a boat than 1 fl fisherman mostly.I tank k we'll von trouble in getling In-shor While speaking, he bad ut thelittie craft about with & clever celerity.The sheet waa duly secured, und the sloop wds beglubing to bound away upon, her homeward courss, wheu a sudden squall burst full upon the broad canvas with tempestubus tary.In an instant the sloop had capsized \u201cCling to the bottom of the boat, ma'am,\u201d cried Jallop in à panic.\u201cWhere are you?\u201d A horrible uproar of wind and sea drowns ed his voice.Hw hurled himself upon the boat, aud strained his eyes through the spray and the sudden yellow gloom, catch sight of his young mistress.Ar presently he saw ler on the opposite Side of the upturned boat, her hat gone, her hair torn irom its fastenings, and straping in wild confusion over her shoulders, hot Sala tice upturned and drenched with the leaping Waves.allop yelled to her to catoh.the rope that trailed past her où the waters.She heard him, and obeyed his command.dallop ollimbead upon the keel of the eapsi boat, and drew her nearer, so that presen she clung to tho keel of the boat with bet) her desperate hands.Jailop tried to clear the wreck, clinging to the boat on the side opposite bis youlug mistress.The hull sank lower and lowor as the air flitered oui of the cockpits The waves ware soon buffeting the unfortunates hea- < \u201cThe squall raged for many minutes with terrible fury.A uoafening sound filled the.air.The upturned boat plunged now aud then, as if bands were dragging her downward.It seemed to Izuatin as If hands were clutching at her garments, trying to arag her downwards.The fury of the squall was at its height, when a woman's voice\u2014Ignatin\u2019 s\u2014shrill a an piercing, sounded in Jallop's ears above the gale and roaring se \u201cI cannot nn on longer,\u201d she cri \u201cMy hands are numb.My strength is Toll my father\u2014tell \u2018Lhe yolce was drowned in the noise of the elements.Ignatia\u2019s head fell baok it into the surging waters, and Jallop saw that she had fainted from utter exhaustion, Before he could ery out, her benuinbed hands xel ed, and the next instant she had vahlsh under the raging waters, CHAPTER IX, THE MARQUIS OF THORNHURST, The moment was one of supreme, af awful peril to Ignatia.As invlei hati seemed drawing her down beneath cruel waters of tha ses, hér boatman ahut his eyes and Shrieked aloud in his agony and horror.When he opened the om ugal her upturned face lay in full il sight on bik waters, and her ebon hair 9 white-crested waves, and her Belpless form Was tossed and heaved heiplesaly at the sport of the elements.The capsized boat was between her and.him.\u201d He was benumbed, chilled, exhausted, He realized that he waa utterly powerless to rescue her from her impend ing doom.But tne Providence that guards the inne cent and the heipiess had not toi en her.Unseen by Jaliop or Ignatie, in their pere turbation and dist ii a graceful yacht was bearing down u; m, borne on A the gale, her sail Pruried Tightly masts, a dozen men gathered on for 4 speaking to each other in sbril exc voices, and peering with strainin e through the yellow gloom aman with a r ope attached to a leaped overboard, and swam towards J scene of the disaster.drowning woman, reaching and clash 8 acht swept near the cap sized her in his arms, just as the pals pa lovely face, in its dead pallor, and with f eyes, was again lsappoaring bananth Waters, In tho same instant 8 rope was tossed 1 the yacht to Jallop.It had besh Wi thrown, and fell upon the keel of the Jatlop seized it as it floated from Dig a ith benumbed fingers secured it Bofors he had quite accom iisbed the manœuvre, Ignatia and her rescuer b been They were scarcely taken in those upon the yacht, who had wi the rescue with anxious: pistons when Jallop was drawn al The rescue had ocou space of tim as short as it ha nas rot wired to Aurtaté it.The yacht went bounding beford the wind tothe southward,and the capalzed boat was soon left far behind, When Igaatia came to herself, she was lye ing upon a luxurious velvet-covered de ir the cabin of the yacht.8he opened eves languidly upon a frescved ceil ra which wus suspended by gilded cale bronze lamp.tarting up, she around her in amazement.She was hon but the half-open door and the sound < voices without assured her that she been left to herself onl For a brief space she wag wi too confused to comprohend where she She looked .from tlie thick velvet onrf which covered the iloor to the divans, and thence to the panelled .mirro] on the walls, the fpokease weil filled with books, in a distant corner, and the Varioy other items of comfort which abounded the cabin.She saw that state-room pos ed from the cabin on either side, and ha every appointment of the vessel, ad far ds she could see, was as faultless in taste as it was sAprteet in luxury.ere am I?\" she murmured, under ed breath.\"Some one must have rescued And | had thought all hope of resous gone forever! Her bewilderment was at its height whi the door leading to the deck was still wider, and & young man came in, baag~ ing a glass filled with a ateaming liquid whiolt gave forth a spirituous bdor.He was tae man who had rescued tie from a certain death, He tad\" wet garment and now approached ku ing as he met her wide and Snrnos me, \u201cYou have recovered, mada with a quiet respect, and an Fi of y cannot iail to benefit you.ou vù teal better when you have taken it.There was an air of quiet as authority about this {8 man, as if he Were at quatomed to be 0 beyed Ignatia Jd dau ream of refusing he \u201cprofféred Bhe reached out her hand for it, and half the contents of the tumbler, \u201cIs Jallop sate?\u201d ahe asked, sittl Jot ba half reclining against the in ar elbow.* our boatman?He is safe, and ig fast w taking something warm to ward eff the effacts of his bath,\u201d answed Ignatia\u2019s Fesouor with a smile, \u201cWhat vessel ig this?\u201d inquired | satin.\u201cThe yacht \u201cRover,\u201d ou cruise of a few hours\u2019 duration, with.Lop owner, the Marquis of Thornhurst, and a party of friends,\u201d was the rep! * \"thought 1 was drowning,\u201d said Ignatus wearlly, after a brief silence.\u201cIt ma that I sank once.Où, \u20ac that borribl ne sation of being dragged Sownvard ward I\u201d and she shudder se seemed to float upward.pain ble sound in my ears, on my brain, and à yt \u2019 pumbness throm, hou Se £8 & A I seemed grong \u2018arms, and à a The face of tho ein Boabed alittle as he answers ; bout you, and have tn warming and strongthoning dr Fe it a pu ; \\ È Ÿ - Jong - EDITION, \u201cANOTHER CARDINAL.GR.FABRE'S ELEVATION HINTED AT.# je Origin of the Rumor\u2014Bevera! Contin- geacies on Which the Event May \u2019 Depepd.Catholics are discussing the probabilities * of-Mgr.Fabre's elevation to the cardinalate.The statément was published some days since in an organ which is generally well informed on such matters, belng inspired to a.great extent on such questions by members of the clergy.The rumor, however, that this great honor would be conferred cn the, Archbishop was published in a vague form, and people wondered how it originated.It is now known that the news first reached the city in a Jetter from one of the priests of the Cana- ian Seminary in Rome to a priest here.ne story as told is that certain influences ware at work at Rome to secure a new Papal decree to establish a Catholic university in \u201c Montreal on an entirely new basis, on the assumption that proposed smaigamation between Laval and Victoria COULD NOT BE BEALIZED.It is claimed that the General of the Jesuit Order had promised to give his influence to evoke the new scheme to succeed so that Montreal Catholics would at last have what they would desire.To mark the soleinn even! the Cardinal's hat would be sent here.The Pope isfavorable tothe opening of independent Catholic universities and as His Holiness honored the Bishops of Baltimore and Ottawa, so would the titular of this diocese be el lovated in the Episcopal hierarchy.It was hinted that this task of .opening this new University would be con- to the Jesuit Fathers, who would be fided their efforts werfully seconded in e y Premier Mercier and the dhran- eant members of Victoria, but that os rts would be made to conciliate others.A &entieman who isin a poste to speak positively asserts that if the Victoria bill noy bofore the Legislature, which is the last hope of bringing about amalgamation, falls through, the new scheme will be elaborated and, if successful, then Mgr.Fabre | be made a Cardinal.DIFFERENT T VIEWS Of the French Press on Mr.Mercier\u2019s Vote to Toronto University.Mr.Mercier's resolution to ask the Legis- fature to vote $10,000 to the University of Toronto, whose magnificent buildings were destroyed by fire, out of gratitude Jor the subscription \u2018of $5000 sent.by Ontario at t time of the Saguenay fire in 1871, is sed to the skles by L'hlecteur, which holds that it will go far to allay the anti-Quebec feeling in the sister province, but the jasa fs dubbed an absurd one oF the wrrier du da, which says that it isa despicable party move.Charity is good enough when properly given, and this amount would have been well applied it a portion ot the city was in ashes.It concludes: \u201cIs it believed that if the buildings of Laval University were destroyed the Legislature of Ontario would ever think of voting $10,000 to re-build them?No.\u201cWe consider Mr.Mercier's roposal to vote $10,000 for the Toronto niversity, » says Le Monde, \u2018simply a wheediine, favoring sycophancy towards the English, whom the Nationalists pretended only a few days ago tu despise sc so much.\u201d ow can L'Electeur that Mr.Mer- sler's act is noble,\u201d asks a Presse.\u201cDoes he contribute the sum out of his own packet?1f so it were certainly noble.But the province must pay it.It is easy to be enerous with the money of the province.fore we go and build a university at Toronto, would it not be more opportune to build one in Montreal.But there 18 Do money for that.The Prime Minister, how- , ever, finds $10,000 to give to the neighboring province.Is not \u2018that noble! If this continues we shall have a great man, but a small apd ruined province.\u201d \u201cTHE MEASURE IS FULL.\u201d Mr.Tardivel of \u201cLa Verite\u201d\u201d Declares War on the Mercier Administration.After much consideration and after the directors had held several meetings it has been finally decided that Mr.Henri Trudel will continue to edit L'Efendard, being as~isted by several command The hegotiutions tending to bring Mr.Tar- divel of Verite to Montreal fell through.Ir.the meantime that gentleman has openl declared war ou the Mercier admin stration, which he considers to be no longer \u201cthe least evil.» Speaking on the University bill, he say *We resolved on delaring war on dir.Mercier.The measure is full.rst minister who thus trifles with the rights of the majority and Lhe interests of his eountry in such an important matter, solely to conciliate Messiewrs les Anglais, is not worthy of the high position which he occupies.\u2019 Alimentary Allowance for a Grandson.Mr.Justice Wurtele has rendered od jude- t in the case of Dame M.ulligan inst Dame Marion Pateeraon i in Dave of © piaintiff.\u2018The case is a,singular one.be plaintiff, a Roman CotHoli ic, married elville Cronshaw, a Protestant, in 1872.A w months later he also became a Catholic, such to the chagrin of his mother, the defendant.When he died, with the gites of the Catholic chureh, in 1877, his widow and her only son were in very poor circumstances, whilst her mother-in-law was well-to-do.She asked, it is alleged, for glimentary allowance from her, but was refused unless she lived in her house.But the mother was afraid that her child, under hese circumstances, might become of Pro- tant.She, therefore, took an action in .eourt, which allowed per $13.50 a month for the first two, $17.for the next two,/and $25 the ie.175 ears for the support and aducation of her child.The Board of Trade Building.There is a probability that before many nys are over the special committee of the Sores of Trade will report to the Council of that body that they have made arrangements for the purchase of a site.for the projected new building.The com- mitten nas been holding almost daily meetings for a fortnight back, and members of it report that they now îeel within a reasonable distance of the accomplishment of their primary object, that of securing a reasonable site Protection From Ke at McGill, pie disaster to Toronto University has ot, been thrown away upon the authorities 2 sou.Chiof Benoit received this morn- & Têtter from Mr.J.Brackenridge, acting secretary, stating that they were oing to have a meeting shortly to co; cogsider © question of having additional protdetion 3 the bent of tire, and asking him for sug- estidge, The Chief immediately went up nd jnsbected the buildings, and will go on Briurday morning with Mr.McConnell, the #ivperiitendent of the Water Works, to see \u2018where some new hydranis may be located.Montreal Cadets Going to Ottawa.:¥The Highland Cadet Corps in connection \u2018With the Royal Scets has made arrange- jhents to go to Ottawa to give an a M drittand M ealisthenie exercises before His gellancy.the Governor-General.The oo! Küthioritiées at OttäWa \"are aixious to in connection with e public schools.The Highland lacs lads will in command of Captain Lydon and will accompanied to Ottawa by members of Mister cadet corps.Action f for Alleged Damages.Mr.P.O.Cerat, secretary to the Fire Com- issioners, has Instructed his attorneys, esers.Globensky.St.Plerre and Poirier, \u2018to take an action for $5000 alleged damages alist the Witness for an alleged ijbel contained in a letter which appeared In last $ vablish similar cor, - avening's edition of that paper.Btreet Widoning.\u201cThe notice of motion given by Ald.Clen- je wide in thie Council on Monday was for the ie oping.of Littie St.Antoine atreet to Antoine, and for the Tom ik J of Lagauchetiere street from the »d High Sohool block to Radegonde street.Ths Late Mr.Chanteloup\u2019s Wilt Filed.\u2018Thé last will and testament of tho late sn Ernest Chanteloup was filed and ad- itted to probate in the Superior Court this ning.The provisions of the wilt have y been published in the Brar.kree Hundred Familles \u201cGoing West.Mantlong been a dredm of French Cana- 1d statesmen that if the current to: the \u2018States wud ' esvnost de Paro bas at just à been -made in pe and under the heading of oa Aboard for the West,\u201d states that on March 18 mire) hundred families will leave for o Province, and it adds: \u201cThe war waged b Greenway Government agujost our tongue in Manitoba does not nd hten those of our compatriots Who tan settling on the banks of the River.\u201d - WILL NOT SEND A DEPYTATION.The Council of the Board of Trade Informed That Canal Tolls Will Be Satisfactory.-The latest information received by the gouncil of the Board of Trade from Ottawa to the effect that the Government will aly grant the desired changes in the tolis without the attendauce of a large deputation at the capital.The Government has definitely promised to grant the usual reduction of tolis on all grain but oats for Export! and the order-in-couneil would have bee.eady issued\u2019 had it not been for the demands of the trade that oats should be placed on the same footing as other grain, and that the usual clause specifying that the reduction of the dues be for this year only be omitted from the order-in-Qouneil.Owing to this information from Ottawa, the Montreal Board of Trade has declined for the present to co-operate with the Marine Association of Toronto, and the Kingston Commercial bodies in sending a large deputation to Ottawa.Messrs, Curran, Lepine, Drummond, Prefontalne, White and the other Montrealers who are members of the Senate and House of Coinmons are looking after the matter at Ottawa, and are keeping tiie Council of the Board of Trade thoroughly informed of the position c ot affairs.Indecent Posters Can be be-Prebibited.After all, the Chief of Police has perfect power to \u2018prohibit indecent posters.The City Clerk pointed out this morning that by-law No.89, enacted on July 12, 1875, reads: \u201cNo bill puster or other person shall post in any of the streets or public places of the city any illustrated or sensational ad- vartisement of the description of drugs or 1uedicine, or of the nature of treatment of an disease, or of any public amusement, theatrical performance or lottery, unless the same shall have previously been submitted to and approved by the chief of police, The by-law further provides that the chief of police issue licenses to such persons as he may deem Qualitiod to act as bill posters and the police Committee shall determine the number of licenses to be issued every year.For such license a fee of ten dollars is payable.The persons holding such license at present are Mr.Sparrow and 8.Quinn.Mr.Ethier, Assistant City Attorney, says this by-law does not rafer to bills exhibited iu shop windows, and the new by-law which he is preparing \u2018will cover that point as well as making the law more stringent.___ The Seminary and Reports on Their Financial Standing.It isrumored that a prominent member of the Bar here has been commissioned.to look into the charges recently made by Le Clairon against the priests of St.Sulpice to the ect that they have neglected to report to the Government their financial standing from year to year for thirty years.There has been discovered in Vic.3, chap.30, of \"40 the following clause: \u2018The Écclesiastics of the Seminary of St.Sulpice, of Montreal, shall, whenever and so often as they may required to do so by the Governor or Lieut.- Governor of this province, give fuil and de- talied statement of the estate, property, income, debts and expenditure, and ot all pecuniary and temporary affairs of such corporation in such manner and form as be required.\u201d Dominion Alliance Meeting.At the monthly meeting of the Dominion Alliance heid yesterday afternoon, the Becretary's report showed that opposition \u2018had been flied against granting licenses to two St.Lawrence street saloons.It was expected that the amendments to the License Law, forwarded to the Temperance Committee in the Quebec Legislature, would be brought before the House this session.Mr.J.H.Carson was re-appointed secretary of the Alliance.A resolution was pa assed regretting the action of the Legisla- jon Committee at Ottawa in deciding not to introduce the prohibition resolution in the House of Commons this session.The city work committee report was presented by the secretary.Death of Mr, Wm.Cowie.Mr.Wm.Cowie, at one time a partner of the wholesale grocery firm of Messrs.Sinclair, Jack & Co., died at his residence, Mc- Gill College avenue yesterday, from a trouble of the heart.Deceased ased, who was a son of the late Mr.Wm.Cowle, a Hudson Bay officer, came to Montreal in1 55, and for many Years took a lively interest in the affairs of the Montreal General Hospital, of which he was a life governor, He leaves one daughter.Fire Commissioners\u2019 Investigations, To-morrow morning the Fire Commis- sloners will open the investigation into the Sunday blaze at the Paris Kid Glove store, the manager of the business having come on to-day from New York to attend.On morning the commissioners wiil enquire nto last night's fire at Conroy\u2019s.Mr.Conroy left.for Toronto last night but will probably return at once.Business Notes, John C.Campbell, grocer, St.Catherine street west, has made a judicial abandonment of his business at the instance of Mc- Garry, Bland & Co, of this sity.b his liabilities amounting to about $3000.The 2 prinolpal creditors are Turner, Rose 2872, and Hudon, Hebert & Co.to the nf of $1994.\u201cPERSONAL.The Right Hon.Lord Aylmer arrtved in town to-day, and is staying with Dr.H.Aspinwall Bowe, at 743 Sherb e street.Francis S.Beiton, merchant of Montreal, was naturalized as a British subject by Mr.Justice Doherty in the Superior Court to-day.A telegram received at the sheriff's office here from Quebec announces that lion, P.J.0.Chau- veau, sheriff of Montreal, is now out of danger.r.E.J.Chamberlain, General Manager, and Mr.\u20ac.J.Smith, General Passenger agent, Canada Atlantic Rallway, bave arrived at the Windsor, m Ottawa.Mr.8.E.Dawson has received intimation that Laval University has conferred upon him the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters in recognition of his literary work.r.Horace Boisseau has been asked by some of hi friends to accept the nomination for the new rovincial electoral division which will include St, uis ward and says he will run.Mr.H.G.Corthorne, ent of the Canada Life Assurance Company, an M.Cioran were elected members of the Montréal \u201cBoard of Trade at the meeting of the Council yesterday.Lieut.-Col.Henshaw, of the Victoria Rites, who has Deen abroad for most of the winter, returned home yesterday, looking hale and hearty.went 48 far east as Constantinople, and Togre having greatly enjoyed himse Mr.Louis Marchand, for a prod ous employed fn the office of the Court of A ppeal 8, has oy a pointed tr Clerk ot that ourt* and sworn orn such sicotte, Clerk of the Crown and Pence, this morn .Sergeant-Major Spicer, of the North- Weal Mounted police.18 a the city Melting friends, Everything is quiet in the Té ries and the police have succeeded in puttin = stop Lo to the raids made by Canadian Indians fnto Montana.Hon.Mr.Justice Pagnuelo left for a trip to New York, Jacksonvilie and Havana last evening, owing to il health in consequence of a severe attack of influenza, from whi could not quite re- gover, his 5 physician Told hi in this climate.His Honor w absent about a.month or five ES .3.D.Taylor, editor of the Canadian Adlitia casita: was in town M that it was team for Bistey this year and that Major Todd of he Governor-General\u2019s Fool Guards be given he aaiutancy.'& DEATHS.MULLIN_Accigentally killed at St.Albans, ; es P.M eman, Second son of the Tm OR rion Mullin, ars and , months.Funeral will chake place t from nis Mother's residence, 1 Anning street, on fre day, 28th Inst.at 2.Sop ends and, acquaintances are respect invited i attend.ROBERTSOR - At st.Andrews, Que on the 25th February, 1 0, Mary Adela! Tierney, ot of the Tate à De W berizon.Funéral on « Thursday, February Fino LEAMAT\u2014AL Cahocs, LR, Ye ruary 2 Clara may 21 years Dore Love dau ste of so formerly \"of this city.Funeral notice here: \"YHE WEATHER 1 à m\u2014Probabiil abilities the next 24 hours: North to west winds; clearing, eolder weather.READINGS ss ar [nan 4 & Hinamows Standard Thermorhete! => Mes FJ same date ast ybar: vs M: gb oy ~ 63 Bf meter feadinys to-day: 3 a.m., 20.75; 12 a = rifle below Appoint AcAOERRY OF MUSH CTARATER ROY, ag DOMINION PARLIAMENT.|g HON, MR.MITCHELL AND THE FISHERIES.1.\" Precedence of Government Orders\u2014Colonel Amyot and the MeCarthy Motion-\u2014Bills of Exchange-Pasllementary Notes {FROM OUR OWN COERESPONDEN?.] OTrawa, February 26.\u2014In the House, yesterday, Hon.Mr.Laurier reluctantly yielded, when Sir John proposed that after next week Government orders have precedence on Thursdays for the remainderof the session.Hon.Peter Mitchell, as representing the third party, entered a vigqrous protest.He did not command a majority, but he-had the sentiment of the House and the gantry at his back.Another Government gay mequt neglect of other business.sir Mr.\u2018Mitchell's aire special prom rence.Mr.Mitchell sal: 8 have half a dozen claims corresponding to the claim I made in relation to the damages done by thedntercolonial to the poor widow's cow.can get no satisfaction, Pout think the matters have not been brought fairly before tne Minister of Railways.hen can I call on me\u201d Hon.members\u2014\"To-morrow.\u201d Sir John\u2014*[ was going to say to-morrow, but I am afraid I cannot count on that.Tne hon.gentleman was so pleased at bein, able to cow my bon, friend from East Yor! (Mr.Mackenzie) when head of the Government that he, no doubt, thinks he will be able to cow me, and \"will have to back OW.Mr.Mitchell hope I may be as successful in the one case as in the other.\u201d THE BEHRING SEA MATTER.Mr.Mitohell then read a Washington dispatch, which showed that England had acknowledged the American contention,in return for the promised payment of o pensation for the seizute of Canadian sealers in Alaskan waters, and a settlement had apparently been reached, yet the British vernment, until a few hours before, had failed to send a delegate to Washington.He thought the representative shouid be somebody more experienced than Hon.Mr.Type; John said that Hon.Mr.Tupper well qualified to watch Canada\u2019s intoresre both in relation to the Behring sea an Atlantic disputes.The British minister at Washington had wired the Governor- General on Saturday, stating that he had received instructions from England to enter into negotiations, and only awaited the arrival of the Canadian representative.Col.Amyot next tried to explain away his vote on the Thompson amendment to the McCarthy bill He said he spoke for the other French members who had been criticized for voting with the member for Sim- coe.He denied that any of them had done go, as no direct vote on the bill was taken.He quoted from Bourinot, who declared that when one amendment was adopted nodirect vote on a bill could take place.Col.O\u2019Brien and the other Equal Right ers laughed heartily at the explanation.\\ THE ADULTERATION ACT.n.Mr.Costigan\u2019s bill to amend the Ad anion Act was passed through committee.A lengthy discussion took place on the clause which Drovides \u201cthat it a person accused proved to the court before which the case was tried that he had purchased the article in question as same in nuture, substance and quality as that demanded of him by a purchaser or inspector, and with a written warranty to that effect, that he sold it in the same state as when he purchased it, and that he could not, with reasonabie \u2018 diligence, have obtained a knowledge of its adulteration, he shall not be discharged from prosecution.and shall be lable to pay the costs incurred by the progeoutor, unless he had given due notice him that he will rely on the above defence, in which case he shall be liable only to forfeiture provided by section 21 of the act, but the evidence of such person shall be admissable on his own behalf only when it is corroborated by the evidence of au -ana- lyst, an Inspector or some other disinterest- rson.\u2019\u2019 Mr.Costigan also introduced a er clause, empowering municipalities to appoint a local analyst, and thus aave those who employed him from coming long distances » with their goods for analysis.The clauge was adopted, with the understanding that 1 would be discussed when printed.BILLS OF EXCHANGE.The balance ot, Moras ay was spent in committee on Sir John ompson\u2019s bill respecting bills of exchange and promissary Po ir John, on clause 60, said it was intended to remove from the banks the 1esponsi- bility for forged endorsations of cheques.a cheque was properly drawn and the porson cashing it forged the name of the rson in whose favor it was drawn, then he banks were not to be held responsible.Sevaral objections were made to the clause, which was, however, allowed to stand After recess the committee went through the remaining clauses and reported the same from committee.THE BUDGET.Hon.Mr.Foster, in r eply to 8ir Richard Cartwright, said he could not say when the budget speech would be delivered, but would give four or five days\u2019 notice.sir hn Macdonald, in reply to the same gentleman, sald he had received from his son, Mr.Hugh John Macdonald, Winnipeg, a ° letter | ard to Mr.ykert's timber li eal.The letter he had already promised to lay on the table.As It, however, wasnot couched In parliamenta language, he would send for a revised version.This raised a laugh, as the letter in question is supposed .to give the lie to some of Mr, R re 8 assertions he House t! then went into Committee of Supply, [passed a few Items, and adjourned at mj nign ae BLAKE'S QUESTIONS.Mr.Blake, on Thursday next, will enquire of the Ministry whether there has been any correspondence between the Government of Canada and the Imperial Government or the Government of Newfoundland respecting relations between Newfoundland and Cana, and whether any such correspondence will be brought down forthwith.Blake, on Thursday next, will ask of the Ministry whether there has been any correspondence between the Government of Canada and the Imperial Government with reference to the defences of any par ritish Columbia; and whether any such correspondentce will be brought down forth- Mr.Blake on \u2018Thursday next will ask of the Ministry whether there has been any correspondence between the Goverrment of Canada and the Imperial Government espocting relations between Canada and Jamaica, and whether any such correspondence will be brought down forthwith.APTER THIRTY YEARS.A strange meeting after thirty years took lace in the House of Commons last even- ng.In 1860 Mr Michel Vidal, then just out of college, wrote a tery political article in Le Journal de hree young men took offence at it.They felt that their honor had been impugned, and challenged the author, with whom they were personally unacquainted.They wanted blood.The gentlemen were Mr.Pierre Ah Me, nov dus ug OF Rigs Fournier, © haska, Fournier, of the Supreme > Court.ter eee usual interchange of letters it was poids that the wounded honor of the trio should be vindicated by Mr.Fournier.Mr.Vidal found a second in Capt.Kirk, who, a few Ww days prey previously, had loft \u201che British.Army.T repaired to Island_ Pond, put à distur ant nore pro- eeded to Mon and thence to Caughna- aga, Whore the same difficulty arose.Finall the meetin N.took place near Plattsburg, fore thoy had been arreste y Rave the usual \"Fhe principals exchanged one hot each without effect.Mr.Fournier pr himself as.satisfiea and the duellists parted, not to meet again for thirty years, Bince hen.Mr, Vi has had an eventful ntful cafoer In in all Jurors of the globe.e was em representing the o hited Be sioner in Peru, was sent o Tripoli in \u201cthe | capacity of Consul, Mr.Jim Joturned to Canada abodt a oF Last night he recognized our: or in the Commons lobby.The Judge be wae a cordial one, and putual congratu sons werg exchanged.wn 8 e two à wend eir way, and drank dach o 5 health, Mr.Vidal represents three bob journals in the Fress y.DISCLOSURE 0 or OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS: He John, bornes, gives ie that h int oran, se duced or oo Pouinion er rorinaiai Goraroimante se pe A Siar meurs | worka of of the Imperial l'autoorities in Cang- Élr John Thompson gives notice of his In- ton to introduce 1e act suthorizing the.| vernment, rhs Feature oil measure po vides forthe Sransfer of the fore andi)\u2019 river property to the fe cat ot ments, with the Le over of granting fishing alos.on these rivers upon cer wf ons.The budget speech en likely be deliyerad: transfer of certain publie Provincial Gov n Marc 4 Te is raported on good authori that a R.Lucas, wholesale grocer, o aml vie succeed the late Hon.J.B.Pin \u2018Senate.I, In the Senate, Jester Hon.Mr.Lacon introduced a bill res) tng sca di rescues.It provides hat Nn\u2019 the Sao \u201cot escaped everyone who, béing sentenced to tained in any.industrial school, therefrom, the Justice of the Peace or Magistrate may, instead of remanding hin to such school, send such offender to be detained in any reformators pr prison for any term not pxcoeding five ye Prof, Weldon, P.author ofthe Extr dition\u201d Act passed last session, had an Inters view with Sir John Thompson yesterday afternoon {n reference to the.coming into, force of the À Speaking to the STAR respondent te Professor said that Sir John Thompson is dally expecting the approv of the Imperial Government to the legisia- tion, after which the Act will at once be proclaimed, Mr.Guillet, M.P., had an interview with the Minister of Finance yesterd upon the Government the ndrisatilityor fe | 4 troducing an Insolveney Act to protect relieve honest insolvents.i Foster ointed out that such an act might lead Épecu lation and extravagant business meth The mortality returns for January appear to be considerably higher than for the pro- vious month.Montreal's ratio was 3; ue .74; Hamilton, 2.06; Ottawa, 2.31; .9.05; Winnipeg 265; Victoria, G,2; Kingston, 3.66; Hull, 2.07; Brant- tord; 2.03; Belleville.1 731 St.Thomas, 0 85; wo Peterboro, .Wood osteo Chatham.; Gait, 1.77; St.Hi nointne fends tho list with the hi ighest percentage, \u201cMr.Lavergde, M.P.glves notice that he will introduce an act to amend the Canada Temperance Act.The bill is simply to strengthen tho present law by facilitating prosecution in cer cases where there may, under the existing law, be a failure of justice, A deputation from Smith\u2019s Falls waited on the Minister of Public Works yesterday | and asked for the erection of a post office in that town.Messrs.Pritchard & Andrews, brass founders, this city making brass memorial or tablet 5 be placed in Quebec Cathedral to the memory of Major Short, who was killed at St.Sauveur fire.In the Senate yesterday, Senator Macdonald, B.C., withdrew his marriage bill to prevent polygamy on the understanding that the substance of the measure would be incorporated in Sir John Thompson's amendment to the eriminal act.Sepator McCallum'\u2019s amendment to the Railway Act passed the Senate yesterday afternoon.The bill provides that municipal corporations shail have the power to construct drains through the lands of railway companies and across their lines, and 8 have the power to assess the rallway Ss panies with a fair share of the expense.A return showing the cost of pre rag the Dominion Electoral Franchiseilis laid on the table yesterday afte Tho cost up till January 31st, 1890, vas 335 B21; the expenditure on the rev was $418,454 ; the work in antic os on 1e revig- ions of 1887 was $2008 ; on account of ion of 1889, $150.34, and for furniture, ete, for printing bureau, $1223.Col Dé D ranting © certain wers to \u2018the iliers | Fire Insuranéa Canadian UE by the.ô ilvies, of Montreal, and other Canadian mill firms, thrown out at the sugges estion of Hom.Goo Foster.The bill that the assoola- tion be given power to ineure against losses by fire the property of flour 1 owners in nada, con- notwithstandi anythin tained in the Inantances Act Mr.F expisined that Ît was necessary, under the: general act, for any insurance com place a certain deposit with the ment.This bill was irregular, o proyt- sion was made for the payment Lot \u201cth de- posi Messrs.Boivin and Mason, of Montreal, and Phillips and Rill, of Toronto, plote-gises manufacturers, accompanied by did.Curran, M.P., walted on the taster of Customs this morning and asked for a reduction in the duty on bevelled glass, Sir John Macdonald wiil be resented tomorrow, at 2.30, with a portrait of himself.The cost was borne by Government sup- Bastomal, the artist, received 1000 £e for his work.Bir Adolphe Caron is laid up with an attack of rheumatic out.Colonel Prior, M and Major Todd have been officially notified of their appointment as Commander and Adjutant respectively of the Wimbledon team.the case of Chas.Brymner, the Bresay- Jor settler, who alleges that Bis furs were loo during the rebellion by Bir Fred.Middleton, Sam.Bedson and Hayter the Indian Commissioner has decided to take civil sult for their recovery, and writs have been served on the three pos named.Mr.George Kirkpatrick, M speak to the STAR correspondent, said Fhe he had received assurances from the Government that his wrecking bill would pass the House; He is anxious to have the bill pushed through at once, so that tho American Congress may at its present session deal with the proposal of reciprocity in wrecking.\u2014_\u2014 NO ONE POUND NOTES, 18PECIAL THE STAR] LONDON, Febru 26.\u2014In the House of Damon yesterday, in reply to a question Mr.Morton, Gladstonlan, Mr.hen stated that he was not aware of any bill being lug prepared for introduction at the session authorizing the Bank ngland or any other to issue £ notes.THE NEW CONSUL AT QUEBEC.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BERLIN, Ont.February 26.\u2014 Mr.Frederick M.Ryder, of New Haven, Conn., recently appointed United States Consul at Quebec, is a Canadian by birth and a Journa 6 a profession.He was born in 8t.Joh nx wa and is a brother of Wm.Ryder; of thistawn fawn.}.THE \u201cKATE B\" TO BE RELEASED.4 Jerectas Xo THE STAR.) y OTTAWA, Out, Fe 26, The Dapp: ment of Customs has Sr the rel of the schooner \u201cKate B, ized at Nârth: Sydney, C.B., on a char a.Spy | The commissioner conside a ce: insufficient Lo warrant the.Seaposition' ot &1 penalty.DEATH OF MR.WILLIAM NICKLE.|8PECIAL TO THE ar KingsToN, February 26.\u2014 Miokl director of the st.Lawrence Na a ta Sa and of the Kingston & Pem ed to-day pursizsle, | He lo leave.an \u2018estate valued at over $300,000.Special Notion The Best Piano to Buy.[The 5 VUE letter has been recely 9 by essrs.À + 3, » H Peliow, t for Canade th Colonel à Exhibition, gland: © LIVERPOOL, om Ta 86.Mzssrs.R.8.WILLIAMS & SON, 1%} Yonge stroot, Toronto: \u201cGentl eren._ 1 am pleased to inform you that Her Majesty the Queen has c of your pianos for judsgr Castla.selection was.m ade\u201d bé r.Dyson, of Messrs.Dyson & Sons, Windsor, apeclally pointed Taper to the Queen, Their Royal Hh nesses th the Duke and Duchess of Con- bang o and the Duke and Duchess of &l- son was leased with your el two for hürself; to congratulate you on my bein bie to ais of these pianos lor.you ng suc Id Tfave uo \u20ac to doubt that you will How call Manufacturers to Her > For sale only by Wi LA Gi Peu on or Dos Dame street (near M Montre & can :be suited änos or + Evoryor Norahsimers, re nificent F oster + objec * \"Borie: said that Paritament could n { forgotten e 1 didate against a Cart THE NEGOTIATIONS AT WASHINGTON: 3 Question Hon.Mn ee tho Fis} ° fssion, \\ Tupperts From Our own wn Correspondent.) WASHINGTON; February 26.\u2014The Minister a { Magne aud Fisherles, Hon, Charles H.per, accompanied by Mr.C, C, Chipman, private secretary, and who acted in the same capacity to Sir Charles Tupper when \u2018| bé was ons of the party to the Bayard- tén last evening and \u2018registered at the Arlington.Mr.Tuppers visit to \u2018Washington at this time is to as t in she negotiations which have wo r some weeks between Bods te Blaine and Sir Julian Oto tho British Minister.Mr.| Tupper d declined to be interviewed.but it stated for am that there was no coma either in existence or proposed, to gottle the fisheries troubles; there were \u201cconferences\u201d in progress, and it was ® take part In these conferences me here.An outline of th © Bogotiations thus far carried on in Mr.Blai house.was exciusively published in she Sra me time ago.The question of the Tab of American fishermen to take fish adlan-Atlantic waters and po BIGHT OF CANADIAN SEALERS iho oa capture seals In Bebrins Sea, will be con- sldered together, and e one will be an effort to ser the other.tee \u201cBrita tain has never receded one inch from.per or boat on that Behring Sea is not a mar uum, and there will be no attempt on Mr.pre part: to secure that recognition, as he.knows it is useless.But both nations are vitally interested in preserving the seals, especially during the breeding season, from the poachers, and there are as many American poachers as Canadians.More progress en made in the negotiations thans either party pxpected, it Ish -confidentiy believed by the repregentafives of both governments that thay will be able to agree upon a settlement which willbe satisfactory to both sides.\u2018The stateptent that the matter will be referred arbitration is utterly without .foundation Sir J ulian Pauncefote gave a very elaborate dinner last night to a dozen members of the diplomatic corps and Senators.ter the dinner there was a dance at the fo ion.THE ORANGE BILL \u2018Discussed by the Committee on Banking and Commerce at Ottawa.(From our own Correspondent.) OrrAwa, Feb 26.\u2014 The Orange bill came up before the Commitiee on banking and \u2018commerce this morning.Mr.Curran announced that he did not tintend at present to oppose the bill, but he might move an important athendment when the bill was returned to the House to save the association from the possible loss by relievinæ them of the necessity of doing business in quar- Lt photo ihe were not wanted, The pre- ble and first two clauses of the measure passed without opposition.Clause three \u201cmet with strong opposition.It provides \u2018that provinolal grand lodges, county | lodges dnd prima odges may be established under the - \u2018tte designa in the warrant donstituting such lodges, and if so estab- ished within Canada may themselves be- , come bodies corporate.F Mr.Langèller, Quebec, held that Parlla- mont had not the power to incorporate, an Association for provincial s.The Orange Assoclation could no confer powers id the Parliament Incorporating the order n : Mr, lokey contended that Parliament ad power to pass the bill, as the Privy Couneil had decided that the Scott: Act was legal, although it was a Dominion Act.It was iceal in Es application.The clause was finally amended ding the words \u201cthat such powers shall ot be excess of those conferred on the association as a whole.\u201d Br - \u2018The fourth clause, which placed the real perty the assoclation sg hold at 501000.was ected to, A Langeller ause, as tie P rivy Couneil % decided that Parliament had not the power to con- \"fer on any association authority to hoid real estate in the province \u201c Colonel Tisdale pointed put that similar wer had been granted to the Foresters.he courts were the proper channel to settle oe pon the act was ullra vires or not.THE | NORTH- WEST.- Rev, Leonard Gaetz ta Advises Ontario and Quebec Farmers to Emigrate, {From our own Correspondent.) Orrawa, February 26.\u2014Rev.L.Gaetz, formerly of Hamilton, now of Red Dee: unty, .T., waa examined before the Committee on Agriculture and Colonization.in glowing terms of the North- West, especially Northern Alberta, and said all that was required for prosperity was a vigorous immigration policy on the of the Government.He advised the giving of subsidies and land grants to raliways with a view to opening the Hew country.Ris experience in the \u2018West was extended over six years.© grade a samples of grain grown in try in 1888.reason for \u2018not bringing \u2018samples of last year's yield was that it_was not go as the year previous, He advised farmers carrying heavy mortgages in Ontario and Quebec to imm grate to the North-West, and strongly advocated the construction of the Hudso: | Bay Railway.eee Emperor and Empress at Variance.(Via Dalziel's Cable News Agenoy.) Brrurn, February 26.\u2014The Emperor and the Empress are Sharp] atvariance regarding the education of their child The Empress has always been a fond, dulgent mother, and the Emperor, although inclined Spartan severity in discipline, has not t cruelties he suffered from the severe drilling at the Casel Gymnasium.Unwilling that his sons should pass th rough the same experiences, he 8 Rated ti that they be sent to Hanover.TI © refuse give her consent, and insisted that they should remain in.Berlin, the Princesses going to French gymnasium.To this afrangement the Emperor is not likely to consente of Orleans, -was transferred to Clairvaux with the greatest Secrecy.Reporters were on the watch him taken to the train from the ation Centrale, but a detactive, dressed to semble.the Duke, Was taken out before © Téporters followed this party, pon {the Duke was taken out another Tafrvaux he ocenpies the cell WAY.- Prince © arapotilne, Te hetty occupied Sy the Russiah agita served from a ont ce to German Vote IN, A braery 26.\u2014The Germany, the BRL :{ organ of the centre or clerical party, in- ructs thie voters of that party » support n the second elections | an opposition can- vernment can- idate unless the rion candidate bé a is pod as tween a Boclalist and abstain entirely from yoting, The Cross Gazette declares the, Germ = Liberals are worse th than the Socialists.\u201d Increasing © the he Stemi of the postacks.bruary ukase has | been issued M éreasing the war footing.of the Koubau Cossacks by creating tw two re- sérve regime hn and gain ons Sonia othia to gimen dE ateo pr provides that! the Ural Cossac en shall h thirty-two Sotnias More an von a army is on a peace footing.: f on of Mr, B Loxp ADOY, Fe ruary 262 Wie | Leatham \u2018Bright, m for Stoke-upon-Trent, has resigned from the Ho of Commons owing to {li-health.He 18 the second son of the late John.Brian t.y Murdered Bodie od ABIAW, February 26.Seventy murdered bodies of infants were found on the burned on on Sunday.fakes very slow progtéss in improvement.Hohus a s pérsistont.and severe cough, remontant FINANCIAL.À ne tone of the stuck market this morn jana t \u201cze 550 oh 6 Of b Of business transac i thine: oy an on my Lehreok o Commission in Existonce or Proposed to \"| Chamberlain treaty, arrived in Washing- a | PARIS, Februat à 26.\u2014The Duke of Orleans premises of Skohlski, whose house was reported ; rebrus a 26.Tord Tennyson | Siar iy 80 \u201cand Commerce at 1 \u201cGas was stronger and stiffen Pacilc eased off 14 to 74%4.2484 150, Tele \u201cà ac 7484; 12 and 75 doat 30056 AFTERNOON SALES \u2014 S.8h 184 7434: 650 Richelien at 57e, and Re; Sioc! Stock Brokers, pxohenue | Court.8 dires Tel.1 con sell Sg oe 0 Sued Are a £3 2080, 2003 Sorell) d+ Ganading eR aon au open aud Hn at Eom pus closed at ne 7436 asked, In don 1t open & 28 lower at 70% dut closed firm at 7634.ton stocks ufet and st .The afternoon market ret tel cs.poted above and showed no BOW feature, Bank\" BLOCKS were dull, but 244.Bicneliay ed to 20914, wills weak and fell off another ORNDIG SALES\u201410 shares Montreal at a Ba: 66 grand \u20ac Gas at 906 5120 ao\u201d at 20058, rce at 25 Canadian Pacific at at si bry 25 ro at 50 Gas at 200%.Montreal \u2018Stock Exchange.ed for the BTAR by Gorgon TEE Co, ah, RS, : a 5 A, : ss ing| 7 x 5 50 ihe ds.[101 95 = PB 8111181 Te ported for the STAR b: Macho Brokers, 69 St.Francois Xaviers New York Stock Exchange.uFall Bros, Stock February 26.Clee Aten a gare ° Gt gris ce Bi & NE.Erie & Westin Tor by Le t.\u201c120 12 germey.8 Elo 204172 Ton Nahe ! ; 8968 5e ee Ht a a Lake 8.Shore.; Mich.Wheell PME Mi 102% 1 8tg.Ex sur Bev, vi.1024{ Money.Miss, Pac.) 72 734 Sugar.N Paolo 2 Had 754 Chicago ac.prè.3 0 (al C.& N.West.107% 107%|C, ¥.Ors C'isg BIS IIS FFE [ HREOC BE SR egzfoues C00 cote [3 3 3 est prices current in Chi 0 visions.reported fo ee STAR 8t Francois Xavier str reot, Grain and Provisions in Chicago.for Grain and Pro- y Macdougail Bros.| Month jOpen'g High'st Lowest Closing a) 7556 754 7s 77 = The 174 14) wh un za 50 = 214 2 21 .70\u201d| 9.674 9.67 .00 9.92% 9.95 75 5.73 | 5.7 5.90 5.87) 5.874 sâ.LA 7 3g Pork,,.538t0 53 lard veneers 31 tito3l6 n, L 6.28 0 to 28 À Bacon.4% c.280to280 Tallow.\u2026:24 0 to 24 0 Cheese 201, Otosl0 AT ROSS ildren\u2019s Sold Gold Real Gem Ri jes\u2019 solid gold real rings, Lndiex real diamond rings.fro so.Mtaire diamond rings, rom 810, WEDDING RIN Rings To the oft cit - STHED Under\u2019the ce fee, 256 evening.W.D.110 Bourgeois street.Address: Swedish Concerts, Feb.P.8, Annual Steeplechases on 6th March.- Xrtsh Protestant Benevol 891 D 3rd, at Be o'cioc.By Bern JOHN 8 Montresl, Feb.26th, 1890.Chi Misses\u2019 golid gold real gem rings, from ist.Box Plan at Sheppard's.(CHES0EN T sNoy OWSHOE CLUB.Usual week); \"tram Club House, living edt Gates at WT ELLICOTT, Bec.NGS ny from 81.00.from 3150 rom 450 as.Plump 18k Gold\u2018 warranted, from 3.50.Plump l4k do 2.50.ump 10k a do 3 1.20.one.of the largest stocks of Wedding HENRY ROSS, Watchmaker & Jeweller, 137 ST.PETER STREET.THE BEST ENTERTAINNIENT \u20140F THE SEASON\u2014 And at Popular Prices, VICTORIA ARMORY, FRIDAY,.March 7th.$7 Look Out for Programme.GRAND OPEN & CLUB 48 3 3aw LECHASE - à Over a Flagged Courte to Lachine SATURDAY AFTERNOON - MARCH iat, auspices of the 5 ; ARGYLE 8.8.CLUB.2.45 p.m., sharp, Tramipios m mbers Wii] start at 2.from O ifenows: Hall and racers at 3.45 p.m* sharp.Entran œ tries SEASON Vion Se Bridey Secure Seats without delay for 28th, March 481 to Athlstie 1 College olan and Groen Swedish Ladies\u2019 Concert, Windsor Hall, Feb.28th and March 1st.YHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 481\" ent Society, y à pen R » (House of Industry and pe Pad Dore robester aor on MONDAY next, p.m.TÉPRENS, ecretary.\"4 Money to Loan \u2014 AT BANK RATES-\u2014 On Warehouse Receipts, Stocks, , Bonds, Mortgages, and Life Insurance Policies.HECTOR PREVOST & CO, 30 St.Fragcois Xavier Street.PINNOSI The World-Renowned Standard Makers: STENWAY - GRIGKERING | HAINES, NORDHEIMER PIANOS, ESTEY, KIMBALL ORGANS! \u2014\u2014BOLE AGENTS\u2014\u2014 A.& S.Nordheimer | 213 ST.JAMES sTREET.MONTREAL.12tfx2aw 18 WINE OF WINES, FREE! (One Dozen Lead Pencils GRATIS, TO EACH AND EVERY CUSTOMER.For the purpose of introducing the excellent brand of Lead Pencils which we have had manufactured especially for ourselves in Nuremburg, Bavaria.We have decided, for this week only, to present ONE Dozen Leap PENCILS, gratis, with each and every purchase amounting to 30 cents and upwards.F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St.Catherine street.IMPORTANT Notwithstanding the items which have appeared in the newspapers with regard to our firm, we wish to state that the business will be continued as usual, at the same place, poder thé name of American Jersey and Cloak Factory 48x2 2342 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u201cFIRE \u2014AT THE\u2014 Gendron Mfg.C Co.\u2019s Factory, \u2018We have heen asked by ma many of our customers if ihe Bes at our fac delay their orders of Carriages, ¥ icipedes, 7 Tricy cles, @ Baby ol and over order, as woll ar as méoiicate orders that may be sent later on in the season, will be promptly executed.GENDRON MANUFACTURING CO., Balmoral Hotel Buildings, Mentreal.48x3 3aw J.CHARLEBOIS, Manager, IMPORTANT.PHYSICIANS\u2019 \u201cPRESCRIPTIONS.WHY SHOULD YOU DO ITt Why should the ublic get their prescriptio dispensed at Lewis o to res?5 p ptions 1.Because the impo neing departments havd no relation whatever rag the general business, being completely separated therefrom.none but properly Jualified pharmacists, a pren at standing in jon, wre permitted ve any relations ith epartment.3.Because there is, %, therefore, no Tok that inex- porienced lads ill be allowed to undertake a position such acéuracs of fu ent, care, and that the slightest mistake might invoive serious, penase fatal, consequences 4.Because none but the beat, purest, and most rende ruse pr are ever kept in pions re requiring tha) aftees Because su Présente & are rodniring, moro than ed to the patients\u201d residence.8, Bocause for the foregoiug Tessons moe ise yey fuarante receive e mos mn) careful aad \u2018abeclutels ac accurate service Poa can be offered y S EUNDAY ATTENDANCE.MAIN \u2018STORE, VICTORIA SQUARE, OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY.pr brnees 23153 St.Catherine street, corner of Guy, of § 012.30 a.m, lo 4.8% 8.30 pm.for he tapes rein of * Prescripti upplying of afines DNLL ptions \u201csad JOHN LEWIS, Dispensing Chemist, Victoria Square.BRANCH, 2613 87.CATHERINE ST., Corter Guy street.TELEPHONE (Bell) Victoria Bquare, No.62.(Federal) do 2° do 1002.4 do 4597 de Cadran ae de 1505.- \u2014FROM A-\u2014 LEADING DRUGGIST I have been selling Gray\u2019s Syrup of Red Spunce Sea) for the past fifteen years, and can confi y recommend it as a safe and i remedy for all throat and lung af- i 1 belleve I am safe in saying that durin ng | [ the past, five years I have sold more: WILLIAMS PIANOS Endorsed by the best authorities In the word ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS.More mada and in nse than of all other panies combined, Hundred ganadian and.po Foon Patro zed by y the a age for 0 yenr: The best medfam priced Plane Royalty.ronpunco in ination, In e in leading institutions and Conventa.Over 5,000 in use mn Montreal SOLE AGENTS, WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame St.(near McGill st.), MONTREAL, For Knabe, Williams, Bell and Etoerson Pianos, an} Bell and Uxbridge Organs.- 6x MeDONALD'S COUGH EXPECTORANT, For Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood.and all Diseases of the Lungs.It has stoo® the test for 20 ere With incressing sales the inany excelle tenarations that ure in use, this will be found ree Over one hundred d'estime ing the pas onials Leceived dur.eatreal alone.Try it 26c, 500.and $1.00 per bottle, ~FOR BALE BY\u2014 JOHN LEWIS, CHEMIST, Victoria Square, AND BRANCH STORE: 2613 Stu Catherine Street, CORNER OF GUY, 4816 a INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of CHARLES on MoGRAIL Grocer, of The undersigned wil 1 car Ÿ lots) at the store of tha Ins No.5 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, on MON AT, Lo March, 1890, at 11 o'clock a.m., the usseta of the estate as lollows : y auction (gn Ble bloc or in Stock of Groceries, Winea and Liquors 8822 7+ Store Fixtures.ae 3 8 287 7 sian 7 Book Debts 88 por list.$ 815 81529 \u201caz And Household Farnitare, hick will be sold immediately after ar the sale of & In aud list of \u2018ook Dents can be ex- The Inven amined at the fice of the unders The store will be 0 n Saturday, 8th March, 1890, front 1 to 5 dc.For further information.apply to AP, P.MARTIN, tirator, 148 Bt.James at.J.4, THOMSON & CO Anétioneers.Montreal, 26th February, 1830.48 3 2aw YEBY IMPORTANT SALE OF \u2014 New and Second-hand Furniture, House Furnishings, Engravings, Cute iery, freckery, Books de.The subscribers will sell at their rooms, Noa.1821 snd 1823 NoTRE DAME STREET.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, YEBRUARY 28th, « large quantity of New and Second- -band Household Effects, \u2014CONSISTING OF-\u2014 Se = > Pepe pr Far bain: Doak ham: » ber Bets, Tea and Sets, ô 3 Quilts, Table non, &c.' _ A quantity of Fine Table.Cutlery snd Books.Bale at Two O'Clock.J.HICKS & CO., 48 2 ___ Auctioneers.SPRING AND SUMMER TRAD AUCTION SALES, ETC.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers & Commission Merchants, se d 88 St.Pater st.will resurae their t: Nes ¢ Disy GOODE.ODA, CLO No BOOTS à SHORS - ale d'Gen ABOUT epi END OF MARCHe best ovening in Canada for Manufacturers aud Merchents Misposing of f surplus 6: Toney willals also devote special attention during the om! Real Entato Sales, Household Fursiture and Effects.Liberal cash advan: made on all Linda ot merchandise sent to thelr ro rooms on Consigne .GOODS RECEIVED AT ANY TINE 484 STATE DE CHANTAL AND COUTELLIER.\u2014 Bale of Movables and Furniture TO-MORROW, at 108 q flock am.No.7 st.Urbain, a 1890, at nine oF toe: clock the forenoon, nt the place\u2019 of business of the Defendant, Dorches- ter at, in the cit of Mpagroal, wilt sold.by authority of justice, + and chatteis of the said De endant, tel this cange consisting of woo \u2018Terms E H.LALONDE B.8.C.Momtres): 25thk Feb ,_1890.81 AILIFFS SALE\u2014PRO NOÈOF EBEC, District of Montreal, x 034, F trou t Court.A Plaintiff, vs.Ferns, Doron t.on the Tth day of \u2018Marc, 1 1660 at © of the clock thé forencon the mice of the said Defend- dant, 50 St Tithe peth seat rea.oi Justice, ail al.wil a shaitole ot \u20ac ority, of of Jus ce, the s f.Th shor fa?seized n this Cae, consist! SL gousse old furniture.Terms cash.0.Montreal, 26th Pabraary, 130008 48 AILIFF'S SALE\u2014-PROYINCE OF QUEBEOQ, DI = B trict of Montreal} 0, ETE Court.\u2014 TS, On de ontagne, Dofe: oñdgné : 0 the seventh of Maren he in the forenoon, s the domicile of the » sai Bofondant, No.ro St.Charles Borfomee street, in the oily of 1, a sold, by authority of usticer wl the sof the said Defendant, seir corn bls cause, Consisting of isno o apd aie Bousehold u \u2018arms cash.Montres AN 26th Let, 1890.48 1 AILIFF A 5 VINCE OF QUEBED, Dig US Po Le vas See trates Cour inti, vs.Tah 8 rés Lourd rch, 1 at nine ot FAOMASTER & MoGIBBON, 7 D.Maguastez.QG.D.F.B.MACLENNAH.1x13 foros SATURDAY, A YOU.St, James Street.= BB.Seton 77 ALFRED B.os returning ng him to 2732 2 Catherine + will i All pers having claims ing t 1 RE RL ADVOCATES Hanpiereds, dso TE TÉMPLE, a 4 Ag vooats, ar ented to Bam! e de © thé éatonce ool BBON, Executor, Templo Building, Montreal 48 * YACHT.Wanted to purchése or \u201canssèla Sian Lada Cac Aâdress \u201cQ 2320\" STAR OFFICE.W'ANTED.An Active Young Woman as General Servant.Must be willing to wash aad fron, Family o small.Apply 269 St.Urbain Street.4033 action, and im fo Coughs, neglected Cold LUNG BaLsAM is the remed: and.a Colds Croup.arts rh toshe whole coect that 46 18 warranted to break up the most distressing coug ina few hôurs\u2019 time, if not of top long standing.It contains no opium in any rin and is warranted to be perfectly harmless to the most delicate child.There is no rs Allen's Lung Balsam was introduced blic after fis its Berit for the positive cure Foch had fully tested.+ Ît excitèés'ex zpectorntion and causes the Lungs real necessity for so many deaths ot ventitifonly takenin me sumpt chitis, Asthna and in Modern Remedy.itis almost a specific.Xt-is an old page sold universally bottle.The as-cent hotties.jé constant call iced.\u201cCoven Cure.at 50 chn to.throw ° i he pie 8 the ie pars gives Bo vength to the diges- et for & ¢ mucns ; changes es a the blood § heals ngs the liver to its per .ji, Such D the immediate and satisfactory mption when Allen's Lung Balsam will on, and all diseases that lead to if, suc A \u2018 all diseases of the Lungs, Arun's For Croup and Whooping Cough - Allen\u2019s Lung Balsam with right of pur- a = Ging syrop Ying ot all fer somes | 9 Cnam Sie Photographic Business For Sale, and is highly pSkon n of by ail who use it.of en will ly Lh puni of Wes « FE B.MELVILLE, at, in.ns, of house - nd Situsted on he priscipe) B § Jos Sd paring mol Situated aa Fprescott.us opte i ET VBC.3 particulars a A ang TE BRAULR Posters, OFFICES TO LET,ELEVATORS, &.B.SAE5E PSS AA Ne se us (NORDHRIMER BUILDING.Defondaat, the Sth o 896, at ten of Progressive, Euchre Sets À tow of thess large Sree cians oT moss, | in avery a he soe of the re; Beaver \u201cHall Han.Tonanis.Forscasion at ohce of Gastro A des die ods y nd chatiels 15 ef et sas W.J.CLARKE CO, Stationers.106x A M8.NoRomELMEN, 138% James Stress seized In this conne bial gf Sqpegnel à facui- 4821 AU ©.Mont.ture.Terma cash.real, Foren 26th, 1 AIL pat OT a PERE DIS.B: tie enn Benoît.FI dane ved Pakor tir , E ne en Defen on Hataroiy ect : vases abs of \u201che cloc Piha Torenoon.ps.: ace 1 the Cu gf Juatice, - endant, consieting \u201cor Hontonold HT EREQ, rr doy vlog Mogtresl, ol No.Tag $.dit Desiau ROY or Montreal.No.gity of entrent xt ne 5 trict a Deo po A à F V5, SE nos Te Gr PHY wl § me ronse v ais : bein, Be Seatin Re Tang.n He domicile of the Boris Sn ip the city of y of, uatice à tthotty of 2 ol zo fend \u201chou sohois he SE DUMAS.DUMAS Bie} = Rss the pret "]
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