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[" Bituatiqns 2 Hacant.D- DRUG OLET RE.\u201cerxrineD APPRENANTE Dot lens SOLER à years' eiperisuce, must urpish fret bans ontituopials tn every ronpech, fetison & @mists, Cuaiicuuk, 144 WE LONE à VINT AN AND FAIBLES, a un arte A» lED-FOR Fores 18, CRE, ous.ew | brunswick, a first.Liat cook.i Wages 850.Rutiway fare paid.Apply with returences toate war ard.once teachiny 1st Se, pleurer 1 aby ralsalaries.die À graduates preferred.L.Kemp- fiefs Bglratar y \u2018Lroasurer jh Ÿ.Yt New, Car FOUR TEACHERS TWO \u201cHOLDING~ Model Schoul diplousas, and {wo cleluentary.VOL.XXII\u2014No.147, [| v æ x Situations IManted.ANTED_BY YOUNG MAN (24), SITUATION both 1 &s Clerk or aaisten y 1 in office, some ex, rience.wnguagos, city reforou be nse.Aly, eforeuces, wy ae on, WARTED-F: AMILTES: WARHING Lo BE, SENT \u2018Lomu rougb dry.Bl Vite str ANTED-BITUATION AS BRU OR ai sige 28 yearn, from London Eve .Wiorougiily un erstan ds the management of hors 3 £00d Perso racter, married, une child: A dross 8.Faith; 2530 Notre Daiue st, qateeat.\u20ac ÿ ANTED-A POSITION AS GOVERNESS, COM- Ey WO GOOD MEN WANTED TO TAKE A 5 Mont tor lathes and compression works patient.Apply Jawes Morrison, Brasy Works, Toronto 1462 ANTED- 50 GOOD MEN, FOK BECTION to Jou, Guer- work on railroad at ou, e luduor street patiente House.nextte sta APY TANTED-A GENEKAL SERVANT, Fox \u201cx family of two, 44 NL Matthew at, 03 ANTED\u2014A TRAVELLLK FOR HOLES : A) : ; Ww proprietary wedicines.niust be reliable BAL LE 3 respects or need pot apply, vhe acquainted with drugs or medicines yretcrred.A AL ply person id \u2019 .H.Brisotle.À 48 \u2018ANTED\u2014A « FICE But Fo Freuch en E tas A Ly toN.EA 26 t dame A NCLSE, FERRE NY ANTED-A Oona GIRL x AVI .1ÿ henvat ak, St.1466 vueçs required.App! i, MUST FURNISH louis P jANTEU-A E Apply stats experi ' ri- \u201cVRIST office.46 2 first-class testiinondals, \u201c NITED -KT ONCE.£ GOOD UFHOLBTERERE.Wa @srvly to Uwen McGarvey & Bon, 1851 Notre Date ut.146 % FANTED \u2014 HEAD LAUNDRESS FOR LARGE W hotel, Que WLu Understands tho business and can du ironing, chambermald wanted tor inrge firat- cisss Blumer resort, Luust Lee Iperteuced and have nice heal appearance.Address \"V ZU45,\" TAR of péage.OW | VS office TANTED \u2014 300 RAILWAY MEN NTH i OT.W tawa & Gatineau Kailway, at HullQue,, wages &1 25, atead ork, uiso burees und carts and teams, Avply to H, ve Beerser, 102 st.James st, Montreal, or to Join Hyun, Bupt Conatructiun, Chelsea, Qu Que.VW AN by applying fume -diately, at 73 at.C Lup tod A BOUKKETP euce aud sulary expected Lo TANTED\u2014A QUUD GENERAL SERVANT Yor fnusily of two, good wages.Apply ut 58 are FANTED_A SALESLADY IN RCT STORE, Ldaress with references, 28,\" Tena \u2014 A RESPECTABLE PERSON 5 m Ear a help, will Anda comfurtsble home, harles Borromes .: { Specific Articles.AH! Del LORIMIER! | ta Shirts, Shir 100 Notre pe st 110s BIG SALE WALL PAPER Dow ta 1433 N «a at W.E, Fotte crée\u201c Gotorcé red papers fro from Ji Gold papas Crone 29ECKH i ' STANDARD BRUSHES.it à sixe œunrautoed.or sale.eur J Loading Housea, 5 Ÿ F Ten pion or muther's help, by youn Ari, ree muveration nut boll tuuod an object as sulfable ein LEVATOR FLOOR 3TOP AND LOCK ployment.Address \u201cR 2233,\" 8 1402 ANTED- BY 5 YUUNU AN SITUATION IN (Holdon's Patent).Sent s sod! locks Istform, auto.à Wholessle store, to conduct French corre- oe as Ing.Mill 1001 spondence, hikLest references and can 8 furnish man ontreal, Gole Axenta for Canada._100L Frat-ciats certificates.Address \u2018at 2255,\" bran 8 of | FR Firs 8 STOPFEDL No tits Bt DR : NL rer, 0 JANTED-SITUATION, A5 ARDENT Sib May's use.] arsellous cure Treatise wud 8: trial Landy man urvund house care of hurse, ete.| botile free © a Pur sale by J.À Harte, Dr Druggist, Apply 2H 3 Lloro 3%.Hoo RT Laud 5780 otre Danie street VW ARTEL HOSIFION By A LADY.ENUWING : E CREAN PREFZERS.OUAL Oil STOVES, Kuslisd, us second bookken ah or gther vice | CE © RE! ù iters, Hip, Éponge and work, Knows French and typewriting thoroughly, I ste » Ladders; * ore we » Hip.can write French ou typewriter for are repuzir, can Foo Lad a Sea B St.Lawrence fre pA refercaces, Audre as\" Lagi dut: 0) 3rd door from Cre at TRY DDT on iS as | J AR To turn LE 5D puvion.Address @ oe fan 0 ut de oe tor them, Axeut fu or Cuagds (holes SHIR ASP FOLD Bot 1 (23), Eloy 63% Montreal.vars\u2019 uffico expe: longs, ety ans a, pos T GO TO DO- tion in ofica, Address BE Bran vice 1465 Ver; MISE SANADR NFU.00.hore You ANTE D-BY a Lab, SITUATION LAs COM | can obtain the Guest quality at lowest prices.MLivn Or INAtron, cr \u2018even r 3 - house during the Suminur, references to Dean of 130\u20ac 1450 Nosre lame street Quebec und others, W., Bos 1364, City 144 2 s CHOCOLATE ANTEL-HF LADY.À FOSITION AS BHOLT: ; \\ Land and ax , email-salary, DAWSON CREAMS, Ttlerences.Address \u201c52277, *sranomee, 140 3 W ANTED - BY YOUNG MAN, SITU ATION AS LPSC BU MS {good packer), city references a © + dress L .Monique s 3 NETS TA SITUATION AR COOK, WILLING to gu to Poiute Claire, Apply D944 Sherbrooke Ÿ perience in the line, Bras o ANTEDUBT TEA: TION BY YOUNG M pa Man às assistant storeman, timekeeper or handy man: total avatainer, and not afraid at work; Brpt-olass references, Address, * W, 2362,\" ST 3 ANTEL- SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN 0 OF 22, in à wholesale hardware house, 5 y bost of references.\u201c1 2 ay x VAR TED\u2014PAPERHBANGING, PAINTING, TINT- , &£e.Work porsonally and promptly attended to, by \u2018Baker, 105 Felix st, off SL Anto Wi ANTED- BY GENTLEMAN OF GOOD AD- Dress and highly educated, first class steno- fous Ce iperieuce vivommiercial, bookkeaper und correspondent, several business, position as clerk, some Freuch and German, 2 \u201cx 2 387,\" 73 est.147 insurance and other J.Bell Telephone 4086: Federal.do.1032.| THE NEW WORM REMEDY.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS.Being the most pleasant and effective Won REMEDY on the market lor sale everywhere.25c¢.a bex.143e0dz WALLACE DAWSON.Chemist.SUBURBAN DELIVERY.Our Wi n will leave, Saturd: 3.30 am, for Lakin, Darvas, Valois end Pointe Claire B.H.RICKABY Co, Girocers and Wine Merchants, 63 BEAVER HALL.5 1433 Property for Sale, Ec.FAN TEDCAT ONCE, A FIKBT CLASS MAN MISCELLANEQUR.dabopw Un r Hor à large etal DTAR office.3 y EE Dao esterioucs and Di ENT ED-BY YO w 0 Gu TO R SALE_FARMS IN THE EASTERN TOWN- au speak French and English pen, A bly i the seaside A nurse, for two children, or cham- ships.For particulars apply te Thomas Trihey, #)4 nt.Catherine fie barmaid To ho hotel or private family, well recommend: Gt.James street 5 80 = ETES RE Do BHEAD DRIVER, ONE WITH FIRST ë OR SALE \u2014 COTE BT.ANTOINE BUILDIN W lus connection will receive Rroferencs.must V AE 0 KEEP Books.FOR eo RADES- a FLE 2 lew few of the beat on Metcalfe Hols pour > ed.Addre Bran me] y a competou rns vor 0 e Road.Le he rot recommend 148 moderate.Address k.Jager, VO St.ge st.147 10 Richmond le 57 ANTED-ATONCEA RIGHLY RESPFOTABLE Agent, to I present à Frenc ch fh stablished d connection amongst the Freneh Cauudian and English importers required.A buyer of one of our wholesale importers, bel used to go yearly to Europe, would be more suitable.Lines\u2014French dry go ds, wines and spirits, Address \u201cWW QB07, BAR 146 2 * ANTED\u2014FIRs TULARS CUTTEKS, ON MEN bibald & Tu and women\u2019s line shoes.Arc Ther, 758 to 758 Notre Da 146 2 W ANTED \u2014 CAB ET MABEKS.L418 ST, Catherine s 1462 ANTED \u2014 DOK, KITCHEN Git, AND A waitress.\u2018ABB! at the 4, T.R.Lefreshment Rooms, Bonav er 147 1 W ANTED- À MEHRAGE BOY: APPLY AT SE ST.Nichol:s st, City V ANTED \u2014 MEN 0 CANVASE, Gt SO TA Apply 78 Fortier st.147 2 ANTED-BOYS AND MEN IN EVERY PART\" Canada, to engage in now business, profitable, honorable and independent.Address P, 0.Box 855.Montreal, enclose stamp for answer.147 1 W ANTED-A HOUSEREEPFRTO TAKE CHARGE of a house, for 2 in family and little girl 3 Hors old, and make herself generally nueful, Apply in 8t Charles Borrowee st., between Tend p.= ANTED\u2014AGENTS BY NEW YORK BANKING y ory favor- 147 § ANTED \u2014 oh at A GUO, D PLAIN cook.Apply between 12 and 3 or after 7 oP m., at 22 Prince Arthur st 147 2 ANTED-AT ONCE, FIRST CLASS DHESS- wakera.Apply to Miss Dunning, 205 8 bain st.14 JANTED-A GOOD GENERAL (SERVANT, must have city references.App ly to 243 Bleury st.ANTED\u2014A ÊTRE YOR GENERAL HOURE por.two in family.APPLr No 107 Win stree ANTÉD-G00D MACHINE GI Pd XD ers, for.work on boys\u201d costs, 752 ED\u2014I DIATELY A GENE ARE At for u small family, Apply to 77 Gorman 5 st.ANTED-EXPREIENCED DRESSMAKE Bt, Antoine sty ANTED A BMART YOUNG GIRL FOR COL- ashing.foe at once American mri 8.67 471 41 Denver Hall a AW GOOD DRESSMAKERS also apprentice.Apply to Miss soully, J 105° Mansñeld st.i ANTED\u20142Z BUYNS, ONE wio FHORODGNET underatands the care of horses, ons to work in a bottitax cellar.Apply 3086 Craig st.147 2 VAST ED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR BOOREEEFING ofâce work.must know both PPT 1 1 Dominios Steam Laundry.V ANTAD\u2014AT WINDBOH HOTEL, GIRLS work in pantry pod | vegetable Fitehen Apply to chef, Htanley street R 1454 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD ycferences required, Protestant \\\\/ ANTED-NURSE_ ETT BE WELL FE mended, to à suitable person good wages.Apply to 88 Maclay 1471 \\ JANTED \u2014 Two GENERAL SERVANTS AT once.Apply 172 Mountain st.147 3 IN ANTED ~ BOY FOR DELIVERY Big, Hust have good references.Address P.O.1408 W TANTED_WAITERA AT THE VERCHANTS Luncb Koorms, 2t Hospital at.3471 WAY TED-GIRL FUR GENY,HAL HOUSEWORK and to ossist in bar.Appdy atonce 508 oye a Sr Embert Wine House, WAY INMEDIATEL 3 Soon pire ip Jerseys and Tickets, to work n factory.ppty 2342 st, Ostherino st.147 Wa.Ss LADY COMPANION FOR Europe no menial services required, F,975p> x 4 47 Ww LEE, rred.Apply | ar 5 WA ANTED\u2014300 Boop RAILWAT- LABOR t once, wages 25 per day, al De minion Em loge sgenc y, 819 Cra D \u2018at 1471 Se W ANTEDHAGTIVE YOUNG MAN, GOOD AT wo fxures.Address \u201cA 2440,\" STAR office, 147 ; VV ANTED-NURSERY GOVERNESS, ALBO Tote Food cook, guod wages.Apply to 214 sË enis ANTED-A (OUD GONFEC TIONER ATO W _ Apply 623 Dorohen TOÈCE, rob ANTED-AGuOD ER AL SERVANT.- \\ ply with references, 2503 Notre Dame AF ANTED\u2014STRONG GIRL 1 TAKE W of one'ch: hild, o one lin to th a references require y 47 Maite et, 1471 WANTED - vy a Eas GROCERY BALES, man, must oe \u201cA 1,\u201d state aulary wanted, and references, P, x 1406.AN TÉD-YOUTE FOR AN IM.RATERS office, High School Soy preferred.Pers SE 21.fs SH 147 2 WANTED STEADY MEN AND BOTS at EON barb wire machines.Apply Co, Queen st, \u201cis a+ FANTED\u2014 GENERAL BERY W smail faits 30 st.Luke ANT, to W lANTED-MAN TO UARE } ORE tend furnace and be generally useful, Sa A pital st 47 1 WANTED DARBER AT ONCE, WHITE, a stw 8 ti 4 sant, Look ox TO aie Pa tan oth AN GOOD WAIST HAKDS, BENRY AN W Hamilton, 185: 3 & 1885 5 Notre Dame st.ir W ANTED AGENTS Tu SELL A NEW ARTICLE.\u2018Grand Trunk st 1471 = AT 59 ROLLAND LANE À 6005 eu table sud lunch counter girl, vi to leave 1472 the om Wanted to to o yorrom.FANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE PERSON.BITUA- tion as general servant in small family, no washing, good palin cook.E.H., 61 Motealfe 8, BY A YOUNG LADY, per, Speake, French and 8Tar office 147 2 > = ANTED \u2014 SITUATION as cashier or bookkee English, best of retegences.\u201cN V ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN AND daughter, situation as cook and housemaid, can wait ob table well, would #o to thu pfonates for the sumuner.Dots 2163 Notre Lame » +71 ANTEDOW ABHING AND SCHUBDING by VY thedsy,nodurorsat.1471 V ANTED BY YOUNG ENGLISHMAN (22), ork.write in office or tore, unders tands office wor writes horthand and has à ferences, \"A 2461,\" STAR vflice.Wii DORE BY THE DAY BY A RESPECTable person.Address 151 Vitre st.1471 Norte 0 à famals vies in Ba Apoly i nurse, 10s y sta town.Pi ° 2582 Bt.Catherin id A Ni DC BITUATION BY Frraronxa) HEAD cook, best erences.ity or country, J.Cbof.Sault aux Recolle Pis 472\" 2 ANTED \u2014 as LADY TEACHER, hol class Elementary Diplomas, Roman Cathoile.Address M.K, 1170-81.James st, Montreal.147 3 Rooms ta to Let.PN NN OOMS\u2014LARGE AND PI PLEABANT FRON rooms, well furnished, rivate fi modern improvemen or tiom no ol dd .mde 1 pre ts, for gentiomen, ren.OJN\u2014 ELÉGANTTY FURNIBHED, SINT or frou Gity Hall, at 114 Ohamp de Mare at ROCH ~ MAGNIFICENT FORNISRED OR with 1st class board, fo: r à marrled couple.A ply 26 pores si ., near Viger Square.a UOM \u2014 BLE AND SINGLE Too WITH Soazd.33 McGill College ave, 0 LET, TWO NICE PAKLOR FRONT rooms, To fur! ished.for one or twp de eV dé be with rat-clasa board OMS FURNIS SE DOUBLE y.most, Neu easy, 56 Victoria et.145 3 Sond het\u2019 t class re- | 147 2 By 0 By By heap lou fsotory James, 260 SL James st, Koom N 14523 or | Tétooar To 145eodztf JOK SALE\u2014LOTS, AT MONTREAL JUNCTION don't fail to call and see plans of prope one of the finest parts of the hy, four s given away.Fur particulars ani Wm.j Beud- Arthur H Piimsoll, 9 Hamilton Chambers T Nt.John Nireet.LET\u2014SPACIOUS AND CooL © ELLARS, tending under the Williams Brewery, 91 to 97 Oolieze st.MsSOL TE ce Charles Helland, Eas Ait ames Street BUILDING SITES, parts PHARLES BOLLAND 249 St.James Streot.TWO DESIRABLE COTTAGES AT ERA For particulars apply to | CHARLES HOLLAND, 49 St.James street.E> SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENOES, CA F.McMann, Real Estate Agent.13% St.James Atrest.CHISON STREET\u2014RITUATED PB her Street and Psrk Avenue, from Sher Duroc! brooke.\u201cXiow of those very desirab) ble {ots for sale on this much apprecia bize 25 2 85 to lane.The est Done D ia a peda 3 ln @ sower, eto., in sai masadamize ted street, near dd street; also, to put footpatis on same.In Intending spurobasors a should secure one Or more « or you can lat thas they are se.fast, alo frnt-class poo pla.F.MÉCHLANN.27zelodtf 138 Bt James st Business Chances.ILE HOTEL.SALOONS ALL FR fêtes er BALOONS PS vor oe jet, different ty.Tarra ae 24 142 81 \u2014 TWO FRONT ROOMS, DOUBLE AND FACTURERS AND R% nie, with board, also table board, 15 Hanover Fue 8 the Tatusble paces known ho as exons 4 valv pring Doo.; 8Y0; ROE FURNISHED FoR LIGHT will for the who'e Dominion or suv of the Bousckeoping.283 81 Urbain Ta Ete ital Risser VR Bnet ls SA OOM\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, VE OF RIT chen, 578 Lagauchetiers st, nbar St.Urbain at.I \u2014 TO LET, TWO PURNIRHED BOOMS, 4 Brunswic kat to sal manufac ur ail on on or Mddrona Frerkise & Go- tent a rner - ane ueen sts., patent n ge Ue Ti Fo ALE\u2014ONE-HALF INTEREST IN À VALUable 7avonton be patent ented in Canada.Call at 217 Hos OOM doubls and single, with board, 1 R°°* \u2014 FURNISHED, NO.11 BELMONT ST.OUMB_NIGQELY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN PRIvate fam Fe central locality, Bo eater and every convenience, at 3.45 3 QUAL \u2014 FOESISHED Ok UNFURNISHED, front, corner St.Catherine, 8 McGill C College Ax Ave, OOM \u2014 WITH BOARD, PRIVATE CAN ALIAN family.18 Berri st, near Viger Garden.1468 Ras RENT, FIRST CLABS, 27 \u201cMcGILL College ave.146 (GOM-CCHFORTABL FURNISHED TO sn h board, for gentlemen, Engiisb, no chil- Âtep, 8 Chenvoyille sb, facine Dufferin sq.1463 con FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO MAR- decouple e or pre or two young men, family priate 6 Cat 146 3 VONS WELL, ORS SHED DOUBLE AND B15: UN board, also table board, late dinner, 201 leur 146 3 Re \u2014 A FCRTIBLY FURNISHED, Ww ITH or without board, 139 Mansfield & 2463 Fr OGMB\u2014TO LET, TWO TNFUKNISHED HooNs on firat floor, kg St.Antoine st.OOMS \u2014 VERY NICE ROOMS \u2018 WITH si modern conveniences.727 8herbroo rookest 463 3 OOMB\u2014HANDSOMELY FURNISHED KOU with or without board, at 89 Bt.Denis st.LISE GOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, SUITABLE FOR MARried co ples or or gentlemen, also table board, 23, 29 Beavor H 144 2 RY \u2014-TO LET, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, 12 Union Ave: 146 2 FURNISHED, front bedroom ohh moder RS VONESNEULT TINTED WELL double and single, Mona en private family, terms moderate, 9 St.oni COM ANGLE AND DOUBLE DORE.AN, beds, hot aud cold water, with or withont ord.us St.Catherine at.1471 OOM-FURNISUED TOLET QLIE USE OF KIT- Re n and sitting room; 1 29 Grand Trunk st, int st.Charles, 7 dollars mon 147 3 OOM- FURNISHED en Rô0X WITH USE of sitting room and kitchen if required.7135 Bt.George st.147 ROOM-ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM, FoR one or two gentlemen, in a private Ta wmily where there is no other roomers.424 Dorohester, 35 00 ME NO.En VICTORIA STREET, 2 HANDsome risk uw ble recoms to let, modern ARTE niirediate possession.1474 OUMB\u2014TO LET IN À PRIVATE FAMILY, without ontidron, a flato ree unfurnished TOOmS, Die An no enlidron taken.Apply 31 Perthius si, off 8t.Hubert.Pa> 5 Ries TWO LANGE FRONT RUOMS, FUIL- p ished or unfurnished suitable for married cou- o ons single gentleinen, terms moderate.6g Cath- ar! oox =, FURNISHED, WITH USE OF ÉTICHEN by jou ung Mmarried coûple, west of brutomond Pure hester st.preferred.Address \u201cA AGT o \"Hea 1471\" 1 oo AP GIT ABLE FURNISHED ROOM 10 let, for geutlomen, b.and w.c., 13 Latou res 4 Rs NURNISHED, TOLET, BUITABLE FOR two gentlemen or married couple, 181 oy T Nahe OOME TWO NICELY FURNISH TANTE _ ED ROO! forest @ 5 ao AIDE 8200.IN for gentlemen or married couple, with use Address \u201cA 2450,\" STA Se y propery y.kitonen Fan dining room if required, 86 Banguinet | Partners Marted, Rooms Wanted.AAA, AS ALES A A DANS NAN SSL a a VL Ve I gy ar TIA rr ANTED\u2014TWO FURNISHED ROOMS AND USE 3\\ ANTED-A PARTNER WITH $10, 000 CAPITAL, tu take an fut t ges amor business, iN A = vatabl ished wing ot of kitchen, for man and wife, with two young children, Scotch o) r English proferred.Address s tat- ne terms, to 0 An oflive, v1cellent locality,a firet clusa « pportnatt fora AT ANTED ee re Fr Hsing 2 man.Puigipals only dealt with, Address Wohin DUN Eos or Sips mer ROOMS, Wi \\NTED \u2014 PARTNER TOURNVEST RE RU cd profe reed, Address \u201cA 246.Taz office.for peng a a = Fat food specula on We te BE Antoine.for Sernd AN mie Bran office.P ddres T 2300.\" PA Address box 144, Cote Bt.Antoine.later! ere = \u2014 44.2 mie .Board.: OST \u2014 ON FRIDAY AFTERNO E Shorbrooke and Dorchester ay Naa silver mounted D un onnain, containing a sun of oney, nder 6 rew BUT Santor ot arded sending 1 to ORT SF MALL TERRIER, STRING OF BE around neck, reward by retu 3 i at.Sieg one harboring after this ae of » ul er prose: 140 Ios SMALL OPEN FACED WALTHAM silver watch, find i ir ollver watol | lnder will be rewarded on roturn- OST-ON CRAIG BETWEEN NE Ua Sane satin a ail flv Swatch \u20ac r turninz to 38 Lato y rewardeé dre T SON ENT 55 TE, oo Be TWEEN t.and Le looks! med oreppator rand [Seaver \u2018nait À ma sand or atthe I artes poe, aa \u201c L £ ns ANNAN NNN OARD\u2014AND ROOM, WITH ATTENDANC ladica during coufinement: private.218 EFOR ominique st.VARD\u2014FOR À LE LED BER, AT K lan Farm, G ton, Que.situation Fu dry ond bree: y, excoliont water, particnlars address 74, Gle a Hutton.Que.143 7 OARD \u2014 i EUR, A FEW ABLE B boarders, terms moderate.Apply 28 Hapoyer à ACANCIES FOB FEW PLE bosrder ra, first classand in contral ng du.eury RE YALD SoA RS WIL LL SIN Food na e e House,\" Parade AS Quamods Valois 1403 y Brie vo TWO WO UR THIER GENTLEMEN Lt Pr find d board and py 3 a week, | Fi week, EE TH SALE MANUFAC TURING - BUSIN Fin 5, Water power, etu., OT wood sabre, ne SN perty.Address we.ain R SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, TE campine aba 25° ele dem Paul EEN FIRUT CLASS LISCENED BALOON, rent low, Foal reasons for selling, good busi- nessa corner.LL.Harris, 44 toris aq.1476 For Hale, 10, LEL TENTS, ASS 4X2 tes, firs worka and displays s Sntreal In Indian Stores, 1658 Notre Dame at, Bell Telephone 5463.127 = R SALE\u2014AUTUMATIC FIRE BERVICE AP- ra We are now manufacturing.and keep sale, a Thermostat, known as on hand for Shaffer Patent Thermostat.Darling Bron.ReTiaiie Work 1453 8, 112 Queen st.U J oO wate tater, Blourz = st lons ward.XR SALE-BLACK PATENT ICE CREAM SUDA r fountain, nearly new, cheap.J, hen- \u2014 COAL OIL STOVE \"WITH OYEN, Cheap.Sosese Catherine 147 1 R OR SALE-LAWRENCES ax COOLER CAP.city, 40 gallons per hour, also others of HO gal- capacity.Apply 11 Machel st, St Jean Baptiste Por SALE\u20143 ENGLISH PUG BI LTOH, 2 MONTHS ell bred.99 Dufresne ich Ok 8 OR SALE reply pups mee st.~ FIRST CLABS FACED BRIC Corie réspondence solicited, Address Chas.Camphel pbell, mon \u2014 CHEAP, 4 FEMALE AND 1 M, good bréed.Cali at 18 K St Charles )R BALE=HAND Horses and Carriages.CHESTNUT GELDING 163\u20ac hands h DOME CHE: io barness and saddle, Apply 58h men pe fries Te WHEN COMING TO (Caledonia hy For RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA You are coming to a watering place in curative pertiea equal to any European or American, thong i be Canadian, EF Ask yoy physi HBEASON OPENS 1th JUNE.Guides on application, - 2228 Fair View House, MAGOG, QUE.by guests from large to ie beach of the farfam CS ioe assed ew aut, ng; within Louse will Le Sormpiated on opened by Heo.public with and furnishings about the 25h SUNE 1 1890, Sader the management of the propristor, 131 lmo ¥.RB.CUTTS.LAKESIDE COTT AGE, ; (ON LAKE SHORE.) Highgate Springs, Vt.Open for ers and tourists June to October.SS DARE LR BE at Lakeside Sotrage din i bo with room at cotlaxe, $7 to $10 per an J.L.SCOTT, Proprietor.1223 2mos B.C.PARKER, Manager.The Iroquois House Ou the BEL(ELL MOUNTAINS, ST.HILAIRE, P.Q Open from May 22nd to October 1st Only 1 hour per G.T.k, from Montreal 1225 BF.CAMPBELL, Manegi STONY POINT COTTAGE, UPPER LACHINE, Open for Boarders al \u2018October; good fishing, bathing aud boa lovely Warden on the Hvar side.Superior tablo board, $6 per T rock, | board with th room, 0 Ti Lo er bts Ertan « app).Core elephone.or p) Beaver Hall Square; or at sloay Foi Polat Lachine Jzlu Director.Tenney, Cottage, VARENNES HOTEL, Honore Brodeur, Propriefor, VARENNES, P.2 The above House is situated on the banks of the st Lawrence, aud offers every comfort for the suin- Der Bea) The a broprielor having bought the 8t, Gros Convent,\u2018lar and trees a du coment to latge furoilies.x.calls eve y dan s0 trains at con- Varennes ral wi ater on han conveyances and boats for the convanience of tour- istaat reduced rates.Ball Telephone.1st class tablo.THE DIRIGO HOUSE, Long Island Fortiand Harbor, Me.opont \u2018une 15, for ita eleven JOSEPH PERRY, 12521 mo Proprietor.TOWER HILL HOTEL And Cottages, Narragansett Heights, NARRAGANSETT PIER, KR.I.The finest-iqcated Hotel on the Atlantic coast.e 30th, send for ci EEE IL GC SORA TON, M CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT PIER, R.L, Will Open July 1.130 1mt CLARK N.SCOFIELD, Manager.HATFIELD HOUSE, RIASSENA SPRINGS, x ma, a SLopCEs a, MA provems founds view one or {he nneat 4 Mnstachasetta very and telephone connected.T lace conduc and maintained in every detail throughout the sea son as a frat-class summer resort x particulars ihre address H, B.COWLES.Amherst, Mass.135 Imoeod OTEL Bi UNSWICK.EN FUR THE SEASON, Unexcelled for comfort, far health an and for for Pleasara.hotel in every respect, ed; cluse to the beach; sleepiax aparimon ts va béziors reception rooms \u20ac [nang an uf the ocean; table Arat-class large and comedie Ty arse MOL MURGAN NE PALEORE, 12522 AsBURT Pasx, N.J.THOSE WISHING TO GO TO THE country.\u2014Summer accommodation for one or two families, if agreeable, for o 3 toa mer months: reasonable rates, good roo: ulet anr- round tings; a Brat-class medicinal snipba Sp pr si hours\u2019 {rayel by rail > from Monster Relerence ca be Bad bya applying to Dr.¥lder.Huntinguon, que, dn pring.For full particalars, a) William Rutberto Pas i ae River P.0, Que.HE CURTIS FARM HOTEL.wee.\u2018Discounts made for fend\u2019 for efroniag, Address, Mra.4 mE \u201c4 QE Fortun Me.EASI TOR PEAKS 1BLAND, PORTLAND, us \u2014 $ \"MOUNTAIN gD SEA\u2019 AIR GONE, 5 FoR R BALE\u2014A NICE Fa MILY HORSE, YOUNG and sound, perfect 1 in overs, harness, xe broken io saddle, Apply W.D 330 St sat 1463 most new, can be seen at No.151 Univ R SALE\u2014FINE HOTORL A CAHKRIAG.ors ot Te Li Fo on Ham way par one (alut h very La \u2018 hour third or the! god AB rat Fo, goo tu THE FROPERTY OF À LADY, whos usband is dead, his horses, bletonian horse Tomm perfeotly soun cular, their bree is ai Tarte oid to so Jom 9, wil soll them separate, if regui; achman, Richard, private Stable stable, \u2014 CHEAP, BrooN Dl HAN D ONE $15, also English tter pup 85, at VEV SL omigique, a, SALE \"a Pont TE OR sA LE-A PAIR OF BLACK CARRIAGE Dorses, quiet and good travellers.Apply 12 140 Alexander VE 5 sg $115, FIRST CLASS TORNOUT y.harness and ine Blouty su.Cart, pony quiet.Ap poly M Let ANTED-TOP Aanted te Jlurchase.U ASE LADYES\u2019 AND GENTS* cart garctothes, je swellery, also au nds Tob as Wi 179; * Bran office, 5725-00 ne ICAL SURV Tu EPORTS for years 1866-1869, A Englieh, unbound.Address stating price and condition, \u201cT 4302,\" Bras 1463 f+ thel Co: tage House open carly fa in June, Sree made be Bad mie Bmootb bosch fo ED vos oy 147 Me toaifo atroot Moritrenl, til] 1st June.a7slmo.\u2018Qnte Peak'e Island A WOBGEVILLE, LAKE MENPEREMASOG.and rooms next doorto Past Office.minute walk from stenmbont Jan one Mas.QG 8.Core, 141x8e0d Geotgeville, Que, OARD\u2014SUMMER BOARDERS [oF BE ACCOM- j: dated with good board and rooms, on \u2018afarm situated on the bank i the, Fiver 8% Ia Tence.about one and a half own ot Care i all plenty of shade trees and ee com doser ds ag warm weather.For terms ad i À.Butler.Cornwall, Ont, Gducational.= NN WARTHMORE COLLEG W.THMORE, ; Opens Dth month.9th, 1800, Thirty minutos i Pred EE ation Elia Under care of \u201cie ose: % exs cour i sica neering, Scientific od Lito à ro Baa plocation, ext extensive To Flpunce 3 rie |\" \u20ac sho Tariea For President cuiare Danse Ve TLSTON iv ent, : IMiscelleurons.: 32h Posto JT BUY A GOOD STRONG SECONDhand copying press.Addres à preajior dattes st.Douses to Jet.LET-TILL APRIL, A nicely furnished, in cen Tah ap Na 7 FON PALACE HOTEL June 1st, 1880.ten\" 82 to à day: rt the a REA.month; and season.> me ror armas ots the European H onto.For in- dress tho ST.LEON À Ni as WATER ad, erento or Bt.Leon .LAN NENPHRENAGOG, SON HOUSE, GEORGEVILLE, PQ This house ia beau! tfully situated, commanding one oof! the finest views on the Lake, The rooms are airy.For etd, 1402 ime @ DOLLOFF, Proprietor.Park House, MAGOG, P.Q.Wa.JAMIESON.PROPRIETOR.pulsar House has been thoroughly, re ired t-class condition for at-class gjearmers are tween Magog and re Residents of Slont rol can come out in the pentes t with their friends or ess hours in the TotRing.The abounds in fish and the woods ia game, where the sporting man will find superior attractions.Terms from 84.00 to 87.00 per woek.§¥ Great reduction for faraill 123:z2m ABENAKIS HOUSE! Abenakis Springs, ST.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUE, Opens for the end or rain JURE S aot sod and tism, Indigestion, Dyspapainr \u201cKidney and Liver Rb: > ae Sa\u2019 Jucedays and Fridaté 601 p.ta Borat Hokota, 81.50 0.Canada Froife Hall \u2014To the A House and return, from m Montreal, FE day.® 82.75; Saturday to SPacsdar.f 8 \u2018onrist Besson,t 34.10 *Bell on baturday, good t1 Monday 18ell on Saturday, good till Tuesday iBall every day, good until Novembet sie Ad 3213 mo SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE! Dalhousie, Bale des Chunlours, N, B.THE HEALTHIEST PL.Pa ce sy Bo SaliaDa.miles from on \u2018the his f yo of Norte, shore.odors pra appointm ants beth 2 tatercolonia) À alive opens opens Et ry thf For circulars, routes otc.i sddrem : ther with fees er te other od Siig 13033m eod Box 1478, Boston, Mess.[PS je sand arrangomen gare perfect.pure water, MANSANNAGA PARK EK HOTEL.Ajoroug oon amous summer res0 \u201cBath rooms supplied with bo and salt water.the pul July 1st, HR sit: on pened, Qotamunication with ali points of interest is easy bas, ails: wind \u2018four miles of Helloville and f tr orstoamer.Nhat a vicinity of best basa vie a0-:4 fur further information address - ee Pda Era patte | A SEHOME 5 HALE Samay, D .w unde: 2 oO lv .a 12 baif prices Etboits & Co Queens Hotel.1.Batlovilis mouse, o , : LINE.PLEASANT HOUS ~ |CHASM HOUSE IM .AMHERST, aha.> NOW OPEN, House steam heated; all modern im- SHATEAUGAY.TOOm! : ng 8 er Bec is £Soovanien plently Li ace KG way of Hun 0 TRE EE Under new and efficien Inanagemon the house will be od for the eanon on the F PAT QE JUNE, TR00.Every attention will be paid comfort of guests.uid house is situated at the ot of that bean- placed ah as bald raid summer residence, it is Ans For terms and formation cols apoly to L M.WELLINGTON, 122x1mo M Gaspe Sea Bathing., GASPE BASIN is unsurpassçd for îte Sea Bathing, Fishing and Beautiful Scenery.Tourists oan have first-class accommodation at BAKER'S HOTEL.The house haa been enlarged and thoroughly re- modele.À A new dining-room together with several desirable bedrooms have been added, and various other improvements have been For terms and all other information apply to 146233 JOHN BAKER, Proprietor STANLEY ISLAN D, (Formerly DICKINSON?S).The \u201cLANSDOWNE HOUSE\" the best sum resort on the Be Lawrence, I8 NOW OPEN.offers t_lnducements to te fumilivs: childrez.Is situated the oft Iran.Sle, 1a 01 t-10 miles from Co: ai Montres 2 easily reached by 1 Richtiien a s amor L Or by .Mieriicos goEer mM ot to Orton nd the sn ali Bo eae \u201celand Onequalicd L sex ok 5.Fishy a i unting.For tera.app y Ce Dogs G FT.J ood SUMMER TOUR P.on.* WESTPORT.POINT, Mass, TPORT, .- Bet ponncn B ior sod ru 1 River, fron! Betureen Dev Pts Sites a Nimes 2 106 cote ootan bathing, riv ver a soenery are superb, AU Ne porto Love ns or facts ae LEE ne ASR & petrol ie fase\u201d * HOTEL WINDSOR, On Lake Champlain, ROUSPS POINT, N.Y.elightfui fam rors.no malaria, no a] a cies À cool and à and Clean 8 Storag Ea ar ho Water end fo rage for Dry, 3 hold Furni to 8.À-aurp i, 38 uty.\u2018Onis 144 jour feet den Bro = i \u2018Glen nk RK.Send foi ciroulas Btorasfe for Dry Goods, .! Ë And Lrunk IL nd for PECK Storage for Pignos and Plotures, 103 * .st for G 1 Merchandise, SON 7 AE Couture À EU ET Or R Glu ode Ne to atfinet à ha or ok Sige of noongand evenings.SHAM] EX CANTON, facing à hers 8 rdo pad sy REE end large ga: ea siden.ULET \u2014 À RI TE AU PIC, T5 uray Bay, fur faraiabed, Sim 4 othe soa.ve » Que N res wale Any AL Bo tien 5f care of Soetoro cé, Dont cfrefereacen required.Address *\"V.2347 Stan from To com od hos tod PTE Bot wie xe SE Si ood LS and 8 res be 3 ore, co at store, 47 1 £ 0 LEI OUCUPATION JULY.Y FIRST GT, SMALL elie pe BE \u2018wes cates oud, Elias No, pike ae 0 Richmond = 1884 LET- dwellin, YOST a Ser 10 * THWÜ RENT \u2014 WERER U.rE Ho.ve i Lee GA DO MONTE A Apply 34 Med MeGill ve.Spur! é Stores, Dotels, trs to Het NIAAA NINA NARA e N York J Xi TANSEY 5 of By mall, $1; » MOTHER GREEN'S: .Y PiLLS.00; tal air particulatss Box nel! Lanta eoicine.so RAT; CAN.SAFE NS rer LEE STORE, N a ie Ze - fcati Jane., George Bry Oxi atest 88 J Rie sty {ri Offices to Jet.- T~DESIBABLE LE, QETICÉS, LEE Mousses TEEN a ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, 1990-SUMMER SEBVICE\u2014 a un = aren pi = D Frow Mont.Subp 1 Junell ii PTRANSHIRS t mniodation for oLiverpoo! from Montreal at foe wil is as x es na Hreanore ors Ars doapa hen dasiight on a one trom Quebec at Ya.un yr sd to the presont rates of passage, hid on fe mpodatiol BL offered, are excoouinuiy EATEN or aan aad \u201cParis; \"960,870.jo 880 single; ois $1 and $150 are acéor: WIN0- dation.of Le?oùbler re ASS 4 ive v pal e; uh: 8100 and.%110 rotifh card ding 0 sccommo- Intermediate, by all sioner, $30 single, sou return.Siçorage at lowest ra 68e ateamèrs are vuilt of 1 in water-tight compartments, are unsurpassed or strength, .spe and comfort, and are with every requisite e the trans-Atlantio ne and to mak passes ro both sno rable, having excelle Tastes\u201d rooms, p pisnor brary, Lo.as ve Te dog and perionced fuigeon an Nearly all ais situated on the saloon dock, thus onsûriug portect ing and Ventilation None of the steamersin the service carry live at ok of an daucriprion.Ta 5 asian LA iited throughout with the : or further information, apply \u201cof thie Line.or to H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common st.Montreal.roight way Agent 21 Norfolk, Baltimore, Washington, Roanoke, Bristol, Knoxville, Chattanovgu, and the Magic Clitles of tho New South, \u2014\u2014 0m The Student, Capitalist, Business-man, Mechanio being at by the wonderful develop ment of the south.Combine luxury and economy by taking passage ou ons of the palatial steamships of the MERCHANTS\" & MIXERS\u2019 TRANSPORTATION CO, d Vestibale Train ok és VIRGINIA, Tin NES D gh 3 GIA AIR LINE tor the New Steamers sait antral Mharr, pBgston, every day, at 2 o'clock Wednesday and C.P.GAITHER, N.E.Ast, AM GHAHAM, Agt., Va Topo & Ga.Atr Line, M.& M.T, Co.ashington St.Central Wharf.BOSTON, MANS.131zeod Dominion Line Royal Mail Steamships.LIVERPOUGL SERV From Mont: Nos a nebsoc, Vancouver.Wad Juiy gia.| Thur.July 3rd.vo\u2018 1e 8 of Pastage-Cabin, 860 to 680; return 8110 GREAT or EP LON an CAHIN RATES to\" apd \u201cDomin- aks Montreal iy Liver er ture 880.Dominion,\" from, Stren), Thur.Jupe 1 10thu \u201cgaram 1 Ah \u201cSarnia! 830: ret toerage conver,\" Or que 820 0: rotara, 240.rousse O° SES Agents.HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET Co KXPRESS SE; RY ICE betwen New York, Sonth- ampten and MS magn twin.sorew a and Eom Pats ed ronsh tick hen so London AN faune urg-Amerioan | NE Pr difuoone 06.354.A BARE MEDAL WORK, tons Noida the and the eurs to Quevustowt nd comfort.rply to Pisses ry Aguvra: 3.RICHARD & way.New Sox 3 Bt.Paulst.50sead oe aad \u201cnie Ménié 3 56, BUFFALO, N.Y.{ERIMIULT'S STRUP HORSERADISH REMEDY ments, Ee little book, w! ® To rant hildren's Tm tot radish, vents and tho glands skin kr * SHINE your ir Shoes.WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING ONCE À WEEK ! Other days wash them 3 clean SPONGE AND WATER, N H \u201d EVERY House wife ng Room EVERY Carriage Owner | EVERY Thrifty Mechanic [EVERY Body able to hold a brush 8HOULD UBB / A PAIN can 5 IK-\\R ON THRE Cdn À TRY IT, WiLL STAIN OLD 4 New FURNITURE and WILL STAIN GLASS AD CHINAWARE Varnish Witt STAIN TINWARE * at the WiLL BYAIN YOUR OLD BASKETS Some WiLL 87AIN Bamy's Coacn se.Sold everywhere., OLMSTED & CO., General Agonts or Canada, 188 King 8t.W., Toronto, Ont, Momepolo da Le Cron INE nd WINES, Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles inl.gent to a biljous sta izziness, Nausea.eating, Pain in the the Side, &c.remar ess has kable succ Ache who suffer y also stimulate the liver stato of the tem, Fowsin Distros ated fle their m Ahown 1g Curing would be almost priceless to thoes m this complaint ints == Cnt 2 CE ll ZZ ZZ a NZ Try « AR Mel FOR YOUR HAIR, .iy pai It prevents the ing: also prevents dandru roying the pause, and it also restores to its natural co Pris st Soon 1 package r bottl Re a, OF ot keep it e street, Toronto.he signstare: 8 \u201cHamm Maat\" 13 8 Fositive fl by entirely de- hate son hot dE your d'dirocbio 1 sto.Sahoo 5.1080 every RHOFFMANS HARMLESS HEADAGHE POWDERS, ISEASES SWAYNE'S bh Ry OINTMENT of THE GREAT ENG SH 5 REMEDY and He or, For Bilions ) \u201cWorth a Guiness Box.\" EVANS & SONS, Limited, Montreal 8 Agents for Caire WEAKEREE WAT : MEN, poE Seal , 6x, machi thet = RON pleure edrasdtog fes Lo ee Vigor avelo op ent, Proms ture Doll © Tune tonal Disord ors, Kidney and ins THE MARTON (0 0 Fark Flin, Bow Diets ott AMERICAN NEWS NOTES BY WIRE, The entire business portion of Cerrilide, .M., was burned last night; loss $100,000.Sixty freight conductors on the Chicago division of the Illinois Central \u2018Railroa ed repas pau there {a a consequent blook tral Uroad, Mexico, | the amount Ds $1 neapo Paymaster Duncan, of the Rail is i t o Mexioan os ot n gaol in the 0 ed with one a defaulter to 9,000.ding of Soran have fallen 0 egalust 1 it is said, to acilem I.ban n Francises, @ ue tue econ whi Shay She and You nis \u2018Athlet tic Club next Frida; aot oe Slared of.© Club next Friday, hash *, ah = 2 PRICE ONE CENT; REVOLTING MEXICANS.FEARS OF DIAZ'S DICTATORSHIP Lead to the Outbreak\u2014His Enemies of nigh Standing Disposed Of-\u2014-Alleged Correct Statement of Fillbustering Scheme.; ST.Louis, Mo.June 24.\u2014A special from San Antonio, Texas, says: Absolutely re- Hable reports have reached San Antoalo of seditious fod revolutionary movements in the States of Mexico on the Rio Grande.Tho movement is undoubtedly wideapread in the border States, Constable Martines, of the Btate of Nuevo Leon, who is here, descr a threatening condition ot affairs all alo) the route from the Rio Grande to Sattillo.yevery station and side ign alon exican National road hi crowds excitedly discussing the acvigabiller of joining in the rebellion against th = oral Government.When he left esterday morning, a courier had just arrived bearing in.ormation of a bana of fifty men, fen, well organized and armed, who o Grande fr from the where the revolutionary q, in numbers ttillo, 6 capital of that state, and the contingent of General Diaz's thea Tn tioned there.All the telegraph lines Mexico are under rigid control of t ederal Government, and it is RTE impossible to get any direct Information PERTAINING TO THE UPRISING, now in progress in that state, The cause of the trouble is thu strong centraiiz tendencies of the Diaz Government, which are, Ît is claimed, and evidence of Diaz's intention, shortly, of declaring himself Dictator of Mexico.General Rels, Governor of Nuevo Leon heretofore not a very strong.supporter of been ifer- ed the portfolio of the Minister of War, which has h the effect of qui d Governor arza Galan, of Coahinla, who has.always.been an avowed enemy of Diaz, has been the City of Mexico for several months, where, it is claimed, he is being restrained by forcealmost amounting to imprisonment.SAN FRANCISCO, Cala, June 24.\u2014 Walter G.Sith, Governor-General of the ol ized tilibusterers, whose attempted hen Lower California was recently exposed, made a complete confession, Ho Raia: The English Colonization Company was alone at the bottom of the so-calied raid of fllibus- terers.The scheme was never intended a8 a fllibustering proposition, hut was to be a revolution of the residents of Lower Gait: fornia-nothing more nor less.COMMERCIAL.Bexesoun's REFORT, June 24.cË a off coast, and fof ab 2 shi corne n \"at ve assage and for ment, wi very aul: Le firmly he 10e corn there is à demand fo: L \u201cnn wi while thace 18 easier oh tard California Wheat, 6s Fat to 68 ass\u201d 5 ME ve 27, 50008 quais to the {io to Uat 25, 2.00050 wall o.No.1 1 Bombay ter wheat, 8s Loge maize cargoes wi y ae The Li pos x T ublic cables Wheat © Liverpe dull, moderataly.Corn Arm mand poor, hol with à fair de TE reoaipta.of wheat for - the past three days were 366.00 000 gentais, includ.10g.50,000 centals of Am e receipts of - corn for 1 the same me vers «85 ,000 centals of ~The foto yore the amount of reg hen ent on the dates June 21, June 1s, Wheat and four.2,570,000.2,693,000 = Re .542.000 05.Wheat, qr, .620,000 .676,000 Corn, Qrê.! 356000 873.000 Wheat in Bight.June 31.960.June 14°, 80.June 22, 89.Visible sup JB Us.oA 21,088,708 21578.144 16.448,388 RRs 20,500.000 21,044,000 12,144.000 Où passage toi 4.960,000 5.408,000 2,168,000 J Enter Total in sixht 46,608,709 48,530,144 80,760,388 The Cheese Markets.BE .Utica.Trica, N.Y., June 23.\u2014The gheese recorded a decline ot The went down to 8¢, and seve his figure.The aie aoû Siazoes buy obtaining 834 c, and in stances uyers boug! EN to 8 ings wi ifs but few of the mained Wnsol sut the or Tree: PEL lots, 8940 à Sour lots, 20D lots, 350 0 boxes at 5 2 0 dox | à Tr 07 boxes: Tu \u201cruling Th the same date las Ing price, Se.a 19, 54d boxes; | price, Crea yo PALLS.shows ihe | Brgest.sai sab Of th the Betas he business was ae by some of the bayers = last and the buyers are sustained.decline in price 18 one-fourth of a cent, and 088 much confidence is none too iy > oa 68 1 a aus 8 18 ota v Thats ots a 0 a ce omrfséion.Total, 0328 boxes, Ac sales farm ap sas 1218 boxes \"a of: butter Were 5 3 packages creamery at 15¢, and 18 of dutry at 15 to 160.BUFFALO.BUFFALO, NY, ne Sue oi cheese to-day Ter 58650 boxes and coi the entire offers 2300 boxes Oloveriait and 1800 Marshfield at 8} ais 1150 boxes Springville and 400 Nef At The Dee \u2018Butter an Chesse Markets.Hoagson | te under gate ot {ined in \u2018go good d Takoma.1 nd the arr fe as con n \u2018week well cleared cwt,, white commanding the most monoy.uote finest, old colored 528 to 548, 48 to 568.All low snd medium: ig from 54 to 408.noc0 ring to quai n m5 8, 1851 th new feature.\u2018The \u20ac! » 408 per cwt.\u201d We quo butte 278 per cwt.s seconds 7 748; ana \\ntrds 07 67 he Miich Cows, MONTREAL, June 24.\u2014Owing to the fact that today was a holiday the receipts of mua cows at 1er market, this mo were y there ong on orty hi which wera dont head o offered ca an ity but an avëragé quall no extra trang die mllkers were on the arket.actendance of buyers was small and the demand Tus slow; + Consequently few sales were made and trade on the whole was dull but prices shont steady.Sales t $85 and one lowe: ane $5 or $20 each, Chol 50 andinterior at $7 Tost.sy The demand for straw\u2019 or timothy sold at $9 to er hundred bundles.good, of which tho spalllo at $9.No.ots.The the #0 x are firm.»Moullite sold at $22 to 874, ports aù $18 lo 818 _ and Bran 34310 to $17, and 19 per Toronto Prices Current, June 24, 1800.y The market continues very quiet.| In Mabicobs been somewhat eam wheat the tepling ier.-prices are lower 1c bushel, 5 HO galeh | peine hobs bs Sloady with ban ee a at violas Soins aid at Co d le fi 8 STO EAS track a \\ 41 ito AT.\u2014No.| autumn, $1 01; | vhe: Ko, % red winter.0901081 ; prono FRS 43 anitoba, $1 15 Sn 4 90; Ni No.Ne.3,33 5 to role, 4 46 \" greed ed were to $456.Wo quote prices as¥ol- © $55; good 840 to 845: mir, oF 0, $24, and Infert 3 ree i [RAR tp 1 \u20ac re Île rer GRAHAM & ©O., Proprietors.108 and 165 55, James Street, ASAI ar ln.potage à yr Bran sent Ehaae Ess aT of Tus sm Le A peels hived issue of Rowiapersbubiabed in he ity ok Moo a de Vronoh advertising Modtts, Prinos & Cis,, No, 56 Bus Tatayotte, Daria Francs.Sanne CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending June o Sisk, 1890, 31,937 82,087 2,136 ssessees sestvesens, éuuvomaessagépaNnennn ds uonaens » 1 ToRAl.nnocccraccoccocce 103,698 Present Daily Average For the Week ending June 21st, 1890, CU TUESDAY, TE so, THE \"STAR\" AT SUMMER RESORTS.Parties spending thelr vacations at the summer resorts can have the STAR sent to them regularly at city prices, free ol postage.Terms invariably cash in advance.INDICATIONS ot a literacy surfoit are interesting phenomena, When book-reading ceases to be a passion, and 18 regarded rather as a duly, there is but one plain remedy.lt is to shuu the trivialities of the su-called \u201c popular writers,\u201d and recur to the classic masterpieces ot the language.False models are very apt to be pushed into prominence by the hurly-buriy of traîfe which seems to maintain the foremost place among social inHuences.The end of busl- neas is essentially good; individual Industry and thrift are numbered amoung the most potent factors of social progress.But tite Dbuilding-up of the inner man, the correction of his tastes, the bringing of his faculties und sympathies within range of the best thought af the id\u2014ail these come within the legltiinate sphere of literature.The best form which the discontent, now so manifest with the mediocre mass of literature that is flooding the book-stores, eould assume, would be a great literary restoration, in which merit would be the criterion of approbation, and the latest books no longer considered privileged by the mere date of their birth.Except in one or two notable ihetances, the best literature does not reach the masses as it should.It is in the interest of all to devise a means by which it may.MR.BLAINE'S CONVERSION, Mr.J.G, Blaine has created a genuine sensation by his recont declaration against the principle of the McKinley tanff bill, In Canada this sensation was felt no less .than in the United States, and it Is not too much to say that it has thrown the whole policy of the Republican party, as regards the tariff; into a state of confusion which will render the proposed legislation impossible in the shape In which It has been presented to Congress.Whatever may be the opinions entertained of Mr.Blalne's honesty as a politician, none can doubt his ability as a tactiolan and his skill in catohing the drift of popular feeling.He is in reality the leader of the Republican party and is playing his cards with a view to the next presidential nomination.We may, therefore, be quite sure that in taking the bold and somewhat dramatic step of placing himself squarely in oppesition to the tariff schemes of his party in Congress, he has taken a stand which he belleves will Mit him on the summit of the popular wave, Sinoe Bir Robert Peel made his famous change of front on the corn laws and brought about the relaxation of the whole commercial code of Great Britain, there has been nothing like this action by Mr.Blaine, That he took the step deliberately and after mature reflection Is evident from the fact that, during the long and tedious discussion on the MoKinley bill, he has kept himself studiously in the background.The follies and dissensions of his party in Congress, the weakness and irresolution of the President, the evident growth of free trade ideas among the people, the powerful arguments of the ablest organs of public opinion, combined to give him the grand opportunity of which he has so cleverly taken advantage, At a decisive moment he comes to the front as the one man in the Republican party who has the courage to face about and not only retreat from an untenable position, but, by a supreme act of audacity, seize the very points of vantage hitherto held by his opponents.It is as if Bir John Maedonald were to abandon his attitude with regard to the National Policy and declare himself an advocate of unrestricted reciprocity.Plainly stated Mr.Blaine\u2019s demand upon his party is that, instead of raising the tariff against the osher nations of America, ft shall take steps for the establishment of free trade between the United States and -other;countries on the Ameriean continent, With a candor for which we are bound to Æive him credit, Mr.Blaine does not.conceal the fact that His proposition is in direct contradiction tothe policy formally adopted by his party, and he has the courage to say it is \u201cunfortunate\u201d that the delegates to the Pan-American convention should be treated to the exhibition of à purpose at variance with the principle which had beought them together.But In the apparent suddenness of Mr.Blaine\u2019s conversion to reciprgoity ideas, we may read a portentous sign of the times, A man In his position, entertalning the most exalted ambition that can inspire an Amert- Can statesman, and bent upon turning to hia own advantage every possible weapon in the arsenal of political warfare, would not do as he has done without full oconvie- tion that be was placing himself in accord with the controlling idea of his countrymen.He must have weighed the consequences and talotilatas upon the consternation in, and subsequent furious opposition from, his own party that would follow his declaration.Perhape he thought of the experience that came to Sir Robert,Peel under similar conditions, but he has evidently decided to risk his future on &n announcement which will pe accepted, not only by the people of the United States, but of both continents, as a death blow to a system which has run its course and which, he believes, can no longer be maintained or defended.The immediate effect of this radloal \u201cWivergenve-ie policy between the legislative and executive heads ot the Republican party must be to paralyse the McKinley propositions and reileve the commercial commuitiby of that feeling of \u2018doubs and upeapiness: which has done so much to uhsetile all trades refations duking the past twelve inonths.Commerce will Bow buck Ip its old channels and men will @o about their business with a reasonable Æéseurance that nochanges will bé made for some time lu the existing conditions of Sorelgh trade.For it is quits svident that \\Oougress will not attempt to foros a tariff oun position of the executive, In this country the situation eroated by Mr.Blalne will glve profound satisfaction, since it conveys the assurance that trade relations will not bs disturbed.== | Conde, adopted the polloy, of proteo- J tion as a measure of \u2018self-defence, made imperative by the commercial unfriendliness of her great neighbor, and she ia prepared to continue that polioy so long as that neighbor maintains the same attl- tude.But when we see che great party in the United States basing ite appeal to the people on\u2019 a pledge to reverse the polley of protection, and the leader of the other great party, who hoped to get the nomination for the next presidéntial term, declaring himself in accord with a like reversal, we may reasonably conclude that a new ers in the trade relations of the two countries is about todawn.This anticipation 1s strengthened by the reflection that ope so astute as Mr.Blaine would notabandon the avowed Drin- ciples of a life-time were he not cogvinoed that the coming elections will demonstrate.the depth and earnestness of the popular demand for tariff reform.In some quarters in this country we observe an attempt to lessen the force of Mr.Birine's words, but all the great American newspapers which advocate tariff reform hail them as the expression of a genuine conversion, In proof of this they quote hia speeches of former years, especially during the last presidential election campaign, and show by them how completely doned his former position, We & ould îiot, however, forget that the question is not vne of principle in this country, but of expediency, and that our riff polley must naturally take its hue argely from that adopted by the United States.REDUCTION OF PEDDLERS\" LICENSES.The Alligator on tho Istand\u2014 Extra Grant to the 5.P.C.A.That alligator Which erred and went astray was honored by a imention at the City Council yesterday.Ald.Tansey in sulemn tones interrogated the chairman of the l\u2019arks and Ferrles Committee as to what right alligators had on St.Helen's Island.Acting Mayor Stephens, who happens to be chairman of that Cominittee, rose and said: \u201cThat alligator was case of false pretences.À Fronoh © entle- man bad called upon me and said he was possessed of a rewarkabl beautiful turtle Which he wished to exhibit on the Island.I thought he was going to present \u2018the superintendent with a very superior turtle, 1 told him to put it in the pond.Wher I heard that a crocodile had arrived I wrote to the superintendent and told him to olear all alligators off the Island aud,\u201d here à the speaker fixed bls ore on Ald, Tansey, * \u2018send them into St s Ward.T his sally was greeted with shouts à of laugh- à deputation from the Trades and Labor Counell, 1, consisting of Mr.Beland, M.Pend Mr.Darlington was introduced ard presented a petition for the appointment of an inspector or inapectors of bread, to secure the people getting pure bread and just weight.Aid.Robert said he presented a petition some time 0 on the subject.lt was referred w the Police Committee and he had since heard nothing about it.The Acting-Mayor pointed out that the by-law gave ample provision for the inspection of Lread aud the only thing to be over- cor © 9785 the Inaction or the Police Comme \u2018Villeneuve urged that the by-law should state the weight at which bread should be sold, viz., white, 2 and 4 Lb.loaves; and brown 3 and 6 Ib.loaves, A PETITION FROM ST.MARY'S WARD asking that the lake Inf ite of the old Papineau Square markst might be constructed at once was presented by Ald.Hobert and referred to the Koads.An extensively ot yned petition from the Trades and ouncll asking that no licenses to drive \"be issued to JOUE me under eighteen years of age by, Ald.Grenier and referred to to the \"Police.rebuke was administered the Finance mmittes when their re fusing to grant an extra sum of $20 32 tho Society for the Preventi on = rel Animals came up.id.ue the an extra pro ng poor dumb animals, and «sald the Finan mmittee should have granted this sum a! once, | ad Rolland said they could not do so e, he \u2018Acting-Mayor._This work should be done by our own policem Ald.Btev engon\u2014\u201cIf they \"dla it, how much would it cost 2\u201d Aid.Thompson\u2014\"Four thousand dollars.Ald.Stevenson\u2014\"Exactly, and yet we are to have this technicality thrown in our faces.\u201d The report was referred back to the Finance on a division, Ald.Grénier, Mar- tineau, Hamelin and Bolland dissenting.On the report of the Health Committee, stating that no pie on Frontenac street was being carried out by the scavengin contractor, Ald.Stevenson, amid laug ter, said it was months ago since this matter was sant to the Health Sh this wblio to svop Bis domoine, they send w 2, sen to see.It was like the ds domine periment, that a lady had fallen on a slippery olde walk and had broken her arm, and the dovartment had wai June before locking into the matter, when they sent a man, who returned and sold the sidewWalk WAS NOT SLIPPERY.Ald.Clen jonong gave notice of motion to enlarge Duiferin square.The Question of peddlers\u2019 licenses was raised by Ald.Lamarche and Perrault, who wanted to know how it Was some peddiers paid 840, sonre $20 and down to $4.The Acting-Mayor said Mayor Grenler had informed the Counc] that in certain cases he had modified the Bytlaw and should continue to do so, and he, a8 Acting-Mayor, had felt bound \u2018carry out is pellay.Cases came before him of the most pitiable description.People who had only a capital of one dollar by which to make their living would apply, an eho \u2018how couid he tell them they mus The by-law was a harsh one d mast ipo Aid, Cunpingham remarked that he had seen Ald.Perrault himealf go and ask the ayor.to reduce the licenie in certain cases.(Laughter.) AE Stevenson pointed out that there was the o Dy law, and the Ma yor had no power to \u201cne Acting-Ma id this was right.He had ta he rong ie le In the applicants some pitinble cases, \u201cibn presented curtificates, \u201ctrom the \u20ac oe elergymun, of.reduci the license, but he was convinced he wrong and would obey the law for the fyture.Aid, Stevenson calléd attention to a fact that the Actlng-Mayor and Ald.Rolland were going to Ottawd to-day to urge upor Bir Hector Langevin the ueteasity of expe.ditiori in Harbor Improvement works, and he asked them if they could do nothing mors td endeavor to get the Government to try the experiment of erecting piers and booms Lake St.Louis and Lake St.Francis, as sot out in the plan of Mr.\u201cMor.an in the\u2019 Star of June 41, which plan Mr.Walter Shanly had sald \u2018was a very cheap method acd well worth tryiug.The Acting.Ma ror promised to impress Mine oysiaur the Inspection of e by-law or © Jospec on © milk wag h e Board ot ead a third time.It gives ealth power to appoint a an ih ctor who shall have power to enter all dairies and cow stables, It also fixes the followin Jogal sta Sander, for milk: Three per ent.o utter fat, twelve per cent.of total Solids anda asthe gravity df from 1.029 to 1.03 at a temperature of A by-law for the comp vi t private lanes was fnrroduoed end the Couns nts reid tt Death of Mr, Muttae, M.P.\u2018The death ls ahhôuhced of Mr, Massu Xr to fopreselit which se a nu vent ago, upon the death of Captain Labelle, Mr.M 28808 his seat in the House of Cons as a + © eatly part of last fosston, but was fo to leave, bring prostrated by consumption.Ho was a Conservative in politics, Pepulers oung, wealthy and well-informed, ad, havi velied pier Min aver Eufops ait JE Merican continent.His death creates the sixth vacancy th House of Commons he has aban: | INTERNATIONAL TELEGRRMK Locust Plague in Tripo-Sevon Mon Eifea by an Explosion\u2014Bhipbuilding Decline ea the Ciyde-N'ancaiand WU Wil Resists astatedDby losusts.' The deco pet speed et the insects fill the feoting the ater and rendering it nat oor use: poisaosd at mibortol rigid, Gana Any.by oat 8 os of ths ion k, Pondition.The North German Lord Salisbury and Count SE the German am or at Lond i sign th basis of the African The Clyde ship builders are pw barging large numbers of their men and reduc the w of those retained, This action taken consequence of staguation of business, A re from N° fland states that the natives, under the leadership of Stromberg, Swede, who ¢laims to be a Britis Buje ot, Will not submit to German vôntroi without a struggle.imal'a hat he Pope has bestowed the cardinal\u2019s ha pon Mar.Vanutell, P Papal tuncio av Lisbon: ; Archbishop Galerti of venna; Bishop Mermillod, of Lausanne, and Bishop Dunajewski, ot Cracow.The Australian Government's subsid the San Francisco mail line will cease al A November next unless the American Government subscribes tow: expenses o majntaining the service.An explosion occurred in a paraffine ware.nôtes-érasétPrüssian Poland, yesterday, completely destroying the building.Beven and several others slightly burt, In the French Chamber of De eputles yesterday M.Ribot, Minister of Forel Affairs, said nothing had been done with refereuce to the English protectorate over Zanzibar without an understanding with France.Prince Blemarok, apeaking to & deputation of Berliners esterday, maintained it was his right and to express freely his opiniogs regardin, ihe events.He de.chned criticise the Anglo-German treaty in regard to East African territory.AMERICAN.The rescuing party at Dunbar, Pa, has advanced fifty feet since Saturday.They are still working through a heavy face of slate.Patrick Barry, of the firm of Elwanger & Barry, Rochester, N.Y., and the moet widely known nurser in the United Btates, ted at his home that city yesterday, aes 74 4 yours.noon\u2019 yesterday boats clamed\u201d olin, South at \"de EF Erie Con collectors s office at W an x Of this number 498 had ice, bited 345 were loaded with Jumber and ore.In response to az 0 order of the Executive committee of the Central Labor Union of Westchester, 1000 0 oratives in the Copoutt mills, Yonkers, N.Y., struck yesterda: They are resisting reductions of 16 and de per cent.rose Attorney of of the Union Pacifio rail titutea suit against C.H.M Kibben, late General Purchasin the road, for $60,000, that bein ia charged with\u2019 having stole official career.Reports received at San Antonio, Texas, from the States of Mexico bordering on the Rio Grande state that there is a widespread movement for & revoit ete the Federal Government, Bovotation as in in Jarge hum- bers are said to be uero Leon for à march on Salida Agent ot e gum he during his A cable message received at the Washington Navy department yesterday from Consul Garesche, at Martinique, as follows : \u201cHalf Port de ce burned.Martinique deman n lum beef, pork, flour and other provisions De able à quickly what States will oolester se fire broke out nee Kin, unty, N.n ary, exten main bulidin oe atrann uous pr A the firemen confin © flames to the workshop were employed in the workshopa.405 prison- erg, of whom twen led Tut a io Great exoltement preval was averted.By the ex; en wot the boller of tha t boat \u201cAlice Crew n Brooki yn, N.Y., Ie esterday, Captain Caan VW.Geo.wears, the cook, and a deck hand, whoes name is not known, were kil outright.The fireman is supposed have fi killed also, for he is miesing.The body of Captain was blown on tothe deck of the ship \u201cJames Nesmith\u201d near by.The case of the Michigan Central Railroad officials who bave been pn trial in the United States court, Oblcago, for alleged violation of the Laterstate Sebring Law, se} esterday.Ju cit age arg o- y, the Gorral Trekgut agent, chere being no evidence to ledge of the ra of {hte aw cases of Nicholas and Somers the matter was taken under advisement.see locomotive, bag gage car and one pas- Pound, exprées train songer Ce eadeiphia à ng railroad jumped \u20ac the track ton oa ckerton, wis Hellener, -engineer, was ki and Fireman ollener, a brother of the engineer, was fatally injured.Hamilton, baggage master, and Joseph Rumbaum, express messenger, Were severely bi .No passengeire were hurt, At the meeting of the representatives of the Chicago east bound rallways yesterday the Lake Shore gave notice that it would ment the Chicago and Grand Trunk rate of 33 cents per 100 Ibs on dressed beet, board, to take effect June The other roads decided to follow suit.A proportionate reduction in cattle rates was as agreed upon, which will bring the rate on eat! o down to 1834 cents from-Chi- cago to Néw York.CANADIAN.Lady Macdonald left Ottawa for River du Loup yesterday.Halifax, N; 8, celebrated the anniversary of ite sot ment yesterday.The rate of taxation in Toronto has been \"finally red at 143 mills.Donald Thomson.son 0 Alexander Thomson, of West: was drowned in the Grand Bone ap Bran ord, Ont., last evening, while ba A farmer poy Gilbert Buteau, of St Francis a eo road jobeo In a ite eau When e 0 Chateau Richer 2nd Was drowned, prce gate y ct M las Amy Exams of Ash- was found © Bt, Lrrence river, two mi] The unfortunate la Fs of below Bros wrong in her mind, ap all a fit of insanity she dromnod George Barve LA , Ont, and who has been attend ig the HI h'Bchool 1 at God- y drowned last erich, Ont, evening ab, the e took of ne river wi lle bathing.oR on 8 oud assistance could be ondary Further particulars of tho ro ported murder at Graf's Toad Btation state that one Bhallow, a house lof wth Hugh Batt a drunk and annie with Hugh Smith, a stock horse traveller, Smith was about to jump into his sulky when Bhaliow commenced throwing stones at him, One of these struck an old man nam x, who was holding Smith's borse, and: feiled him; Yesterday he died from his injuries.De ceased was 70 yeats of age and very inoffensive.: THE LICENSING CLAUSE WITHORAWN, Mr.Ostn\u2019s Way of Téstiàg Public Opthion on the Batyoct.Loxbot, June 28 \u2014Duriog the & iting of the House of Commons this aftern liam Henry niith, Govéruthènt er, ans nounced that the Government had decided to ho oA he censinæ cla uses o of ti n bill, He said tha mont had oonoluded 1ù x bo Re 0 the license olause tiroty.Sa om A jitlon ornmen joe oi 0 ; es ne he t shorten on to-n = the Shou that th men were killed, twelve seriously injured | wing, which was completely y gutted.There Bb and THE aes EE A LE te \u2018his tio h & re-oleation on paris nl au il The tom nes ire ion doptod fs hae the Go Fo nelle of coupe tion is unionah ; fos ee ps th Duke of Alban: ouse.The.olerk ie the House the patent aloud, also the writ.comman Olarence\u2019s nee among the peers.The Duke then took the Powel him, who will lay out t and £ get; the grounds in fi condition for ball play ing ; & network be put up to pasurq the ety of those in the stand.pute il- tons are a winn teant, only wo games behind the Torantos, Kates champlonshi Judging from the ex- pnse to Which the the club is Rolo, it looks ag they have come to stay.\\ Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Extermi nator 19 pleasant to take;\"aure and effectual in de giroying | worms.Many have tried it with best results.- A late Western oyclone struok a irie and was terribly disappotnted ; it Both- ing to blow Don\u201d + walt \u2018until you are sick Defore tryin Carter's Little Liver Pills, but get a vial once, You can't take th them without benefit.Special Ne Notions.Good Advice.your Bedroom sets and Parlor-sets at .Bus pointe the cheapest place in town where the $1600 reward was never claimed for to sell Furniture go §o cheap.14456 to 1451 Bt.Catherine street, Fas 136 tf Buy 8.Carsley: 8 orinch cloth for summer costumes, seaside dresses and children\u2019s overalls, only 5c a yard, Clocks of all descriptions repaired at R Hewsley's.Notra Dame Convent, Charlottetown, P.E.Bia have purchased Heintzman Upright anos.Mr.Lindsay, 3268 &t.Catherine street, has on sale a choloe stock of these famous instruments, which shoild be seen by totending purchasers.Do not fail to try \u201cMontserrat\u201d Lime- Fruit Juice this hot weather.It is delicious, Everyone should see B.Carsley\u2019s 28 inch striped Flannelette at 7%c yard, the best value in Montreal.A large assortme ent of Gold and Gold Filled a Stlyer Watches at the lowest prices at R.Hemsley's, 256 Bt.James at, and 2011 Notre Dame.Taste compare Deutz and Geldermann\u2019s Gold Lack Champagne.138eod 30 ce is expensiva everywhere this season Even the icebergs in the Atlantic are report- usually high.When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria.When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria.When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoris \u201cTUE BEST ARMOR AGdINST, DISEASE 5 GOOD DIGESTION, Tt is à hard Ccoatrovesti tbe unprofessional to understand w! ke Into consideration the mass of food at hele made be churned, di- reprptacle of for a is time, thera to fs to all the other organs combined ; this is not hard MALTOPEPSYN (ag er artificial uétric Juice\u2014 47 formula où every label) will Tarai iy Food aid vo gens hearty inner, oe an can 9 oo hares, ont oy adding an exten amount of gastric juice, does not stim and so there isnoreactin Endorsed by physicians.ds cts.in HAZEN MORSE, valuatte oA Buuncs, Ont.Jano ARTIN\u2019 alien BLAS CHING Brown, Leath er, Boots.CHAS.GYDR, AGENT oa mit MONTREAL \u2014 AND BUSINESS WITH THE OTHER The world is much smailer now than we used to \u2018it.Since the introduction of the telegraph it has experienced wonderful slrinkage.All its secrets have been given up.Even Africa has been penetrated to the core, and rum is the pioneer of civilization in the dark continent., You make a pontract now with a firm to bring you round the world see the beauty spots; but it must be owned that one of the horrors of civilization is to find the brow of some noble and famous monntain, or the banks tisements of some patent medicine.The Americans are the greatest advertisers in for those barbariamis It is the Ameri- seape.\u201c\u201cHow vell \u2018Jones\u2019s Won- lettera\u2019\u201d\u2019 Nothing is raored to the entér- ing moments of his life, never forgets the claims of bnsiness.He is touched gite for the display of his 4ééthubarb [ Pills.\u201d - Business, no doubt, has superior claims ; and that's why we beg to impress upon oie patrons and the public the undoubted superiotity of Tooke's an Bt .\"I James street) One Dollar .s0 suitable for weather, fort ri \u2018madd so well, and with such splendid \u2018material, h gives perfect satisfaction.view of testina the clopiorate où on: tae wa | ; OF CLARENOR, ; Lagpos, June.93 The House of ocak F ge Cinrebce sac the oëth os of 00 cie 2d Ë th and signed the 1s of the 6 |.\u2018After the cerémonies no withdrew: om fooled b sponsors.The Princess of ales and & Buni I of pocresces va! EMOTION WITH ONE EYE in go many days; Everybody wants to | of some river sacred to beauty and ro-; mance, decorated with the brutal adver- the world.It is they who are responsible Ÿ can who, beholding some lovely lend- | derful Soap * would look here in six feet | prising Yankee, who, in the most elevat- | by the grand snd the beautiful; but | El\u2019 whilst one eye molstens with feeling, |- the other is selecting an advantageous | a © \u201cGet Wisdom.\" When you get that you will get Pearline À million wise women With it, have got it already.they have clean clothes that are not worn out with rubbing or eve injured by chemicals, rything in the house is spotless.Without it, they have harder work and worse results.But they'll never be without it.-of imitations which are being Magnificent American and Ontaxle High yori ou beg to announce the ot.do be old by uation.in (be large wa spears Mo.1873 NOTRE DAMB STYKET, (Opposite Bs.Henry Btreet) WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Aftornesus Juno 25th aid 26th.ERE Cr 3 ve and Walnut But 169 i Bling yo i ll puts \\ » Pie Music Sia c Stand, pari Sp = ren Imp he x spores, \u2014\u2014\u20144A80\u2014\u2014\u2014 re ment or dents pny ee DRE d Library Sets, otc.etc.ved late in the sea aon ons to sell them regardless merde ddled from door to- door.Goods Beware First quality goods do not re- sar now on view.gu re suc desperate methods Sale Each Afternoon at 2.30 O'Clock.to well them, PEARLI Be on i meri ad M.HIC io only by « HICKS & CO., 200 AMES PYLE.New York.145 3 Auctionsers.William H.Arnton\u2019s Sales.ed The À eleanses the clganaiig Siimalant uy nnd p tonio.HAIR 8cave and rernoves also prevents the hair from falling out and promotes a heathy growth.The ETTE'S HAIR PROMOTER de neo and refresbing lption : is unsurpassed as dressing and especially Adapted for for children, ROMOTER ANDRUFF; it on is not ye, but simply » HAIR PROMOTER is guaranteed on the [ medical authorities to be absolutely free from injurious obemichis.Sold by Druggists, 30 cts.per bottle, S.LACHANCE, sole proprietor, 1538 and 1540 St.Catherine St., Montreal.ONCE LUBY\u2019S FOR THE HAIR restores the natural color, beauty, softness of t.6 hair, lalling out, and IS NOT ADYE.USED, ALWAYS USED.80 CENTS A BOTTLR, AT ALL OHRMISTS.and stops its ¢ GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING.EPPS'S COCOA oe: OR vern thou, and b by a appli -Hesof ell-selscted Ooc pres faut cables wi hea: footers Biri oii alate Mai er do tion be gradually built .enough to resist ary egdency drods 0 subtle around to attack haved Bere 1a Wea rovestible fact more discash - : atéributable fo disorders of the Stomach.| \u2014 natural laws the 0; tte 0 i tho ns and nutria careful a of the fine proper Mr.pes.J has Toy \u2018water oF milk Bold only Madi Tha re na vo.Homopathto Oherniats, on, Engtan EMUV.L.ARONSON, wobroker, of 218 8 rence at, has oved 517 ONDS8, scriptions Business strictly confiden- 141 R6 CLAIMED FREIGHT D B Ur GAGE BY AUCTION.ag The subecriber, instracted he GRAN TRUNK RY.CO'Y, will sel stores, corner weltiset wy iy and n suction it 52 WEDNESDAY, 25th JUNE INST.» la quantity of unolalmed freight, of Dr y Gou Groceries, ohana ean Ss ars, Bhar Set pita A Qatalogue, Depoal > Bale at TEN O'CLOCK, WILLIAM H.ARNTON, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Sale by Auction.In the matter of The HENDERSON MANFG co, 1435 tostrue ted the © Carpe blic bie hadron.seniors ce By On Wodnesdaz 35th Inst, 1 stock trade, co tac tare, Essences, Ww terials, eo the whole valued (per ventory) at about.2.Plant Mnotinery and Factory vase! a dés favOntorE Yaihod at about.- , Fix Hale, Be.2 Book Deblaper list.amounting to about G 00 Total.dossenusuenn 04.82 825 00 or 23 odors onsh, or or: 2.8 cub and balance at 4 A deposit of 8100 I era be requires Parch aser of od to assume, toget Sy mach ent 3 410, 8 Paul steam) power Sale at Eleven ©'clock A.M.Inventory mar de seen and terms and of sale AT Paro East JAMES STEWART & go, À.F.RIDDÉL Montres), Jane 17th 1890.oneers, tor, 341 7 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Inre FRANCIS GIROUX, ; 86 Bt Francois Xaviét Bt.sell by Auction, at the above the 27th June, instant, all the ve estate, tlamely: 5 Safes, Coun- The undersigned will Friday, fixtures of the al vil BALE AT 2 P.M MARCOTTE BROS., Auctionders.ENIER UNRIVALLED.CHOCOLATE UNEQUALLED.PUREST IN THE WORLD.CONTAINS no CHEMICALS or ADULTERATIONS, Paris Exposition, 1889} 9 QRAND PRIZES.SQOLD MEDALS.Ask your Grocer for MENIER CHOCOLATE For Sale (YELLOW WRAPPER).Everywhere: BRANCH HOUSE, UNION SQUARB; NEW YORK.DAVID CRAWFORD, Montreal, Agent.28 The GENUINE BOTOT WATE THE ONLY DENTIFRICE APPROVED BY THE ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF PARIS.BOTOT'S TOOTH POWDER, à THÉ SUBLIME: FOR THE CARE of the HEAD.SUPERIOR TOILET VINEGAR.To be had from all the best houses and from R { INVENTE IN THE YEAR dictin's den of few dro SEAN ISD o MORE TOOTHA by using ER, P.P.BENEDICTIN'S of SBOUILAC Abbey (Gironde) Dentifrice Elixir, Poser and Paste 00M MAGUELONNE, PRIOR 3 gold Modals : THe HIGHEST REWARDS The anil use of the B.R.P.P.Beno- je Jatifriee Elixir at the à rope in water, FE decay of the teeth, it whitens and strengt- Fy invigorating and rendering @ paration, tho best cura servativewof dental affections.» Tae 1d of pci Pu, Cet and gis, LYMAN SONS 4 C.Cary, Brussels 4880, London 4884 P13783 Pierré of 7 de d cures to our veiders to be Ÿ ue and usefal pre- ve and only pre- SEGUIN Bordedux Montreal : ruggiste, 382, St-Patl Biveet, Wholesale i or OF MONTREAL.\u2019 Osnselidatod Fund.pre will be closed from this date OLIVIER DOUFRENNE, Acte.City Tresaorer.Montreal Sie Het dune une, 2800, | Duff & Frasers Sales.140% (CONFECTIONERS, FIX ech cho gue instal pat bx th: oa, Mixro or agi REE publie sue t Sofia, riches No.Bae wh WEDNESDAY MORNING, 28th Se te Pes © of the re She rine: Feist us § Pr pres AS NIE Shak YL Lables.O \u20ac rester pry.leo co Box Glaas Jars, p 3 ed.Stove, { splendid Npxgl Bhoe Goes, Satan gare\u2019 ne doe on ©, Lot Four, ota, ot.* BALE AT 10.80 A M.145 8 DUFF & PHASER, SALE THIRTEEN CASES DRY GOODS.instructed b, e Curator of Estate to well to trade, mishout à resérve, at our Balssrocom, No.320 8¢, Jumes oo W'HDNKSDAY AFTERNOON, sos 1nat.large e Dry .in part, Suk and ian amd tose Bata.Fine 5 iderwoar, gate dla Bibbos.By plendid Plano and Table Covers, its oth Goo n, Best Kid Gloves, \u201cShoes.piece silk, Bleeve Lining, Whit birt, T Costa am and Suits, Gen ts! Fines I very best Ladies\u2019 an: 50 peices h han ome Hesiod Socks a A Le iD simon ov En view Ticéday, Coran vg AT TWO P.M.DUFF & FRASER.uctioneers.1453 WALUA ABLE CARRIAGES, HARNESS, es, etc.We are Inatructed by J.C parer Eng.So sell at his residence, No.355 Mountain st, on THURSDAY Room.26TH ENST, the following Carri: ste, ted minist Landau \u201cPole.and.Snare best Pass make.good ae new, ht Family Roo Tina patent Alles, Plstfora & used, Stra Victoria, Folding Se - I pate on fours .Pole n fine de Beat Buches, Tandem Pury.splendid Sot Solid Heed, 268 vers, bost 8 {vor em ated Double Hapnam Mob ake, 1 F004 order, do.«do.mprle, or ad e do wid Brows agate B Be Whips, Servants\u2019 Liveries, © BALE AT SP.M : DUFF & FRASER, \u201c & 2 2 5 2k 1454 EW AND SECOND HAND FURNI- ure, Secretary Boe fs Boats Dike Room Furnit tiger tores, sta, oto, ek- Auction at gu at as Booms, 350 Sr.Aka T., With Inst, a 145 \u20ac DUR & PRASEE, QTR QEIFES.brated ques je Beautiful $48, Barriogeld, Omer oly: vate DUFF & FRASER, 320, 822 and 824 8t James at.J.8 Thomson & Co.\u2019s Sales REAL ESTATE FOR SALE We offs valet Subwtus tat - st ahd no > EE a, Foie 558 vacant Le a ; Univorat 1453 Lam! t tage; Mo Jan Eat Nat Pg A x THO: 4 = Fe BALE AT BT.L.LAMBERT | em it 98 1008 spade Ema: soon oh attic, ont lites walk from station, and à corms Ip erms.Price $4000, saay ne 8.THOMSON & CO.184 BL James stroet, 144 A Marcotte Bros.'s Sales.&ALE SALE BY MARCOTTE BROS, 95 87.JAMES BTRERT, On Wednesday sud Thursday.« 35th and 86th The troupes will at thetr on .stock gas Blend Ba vite ot.Also à etook of Ready Made wed or: oh , to be sold without reserve, and in fois to suit xs sale will open with-the sale of the Diamonds BALE AT TEN A.M.EACH DAY.MARCOTTE BRON., Auctionee: Thos.J.Potters Sales FINE BAR FIXTURES Creamer.Refrigerator, Eto.Handsome Walnut Bar Fittings, Mirrors, Cash Ihe tor, Goidio & Meculloon Bafoet x ill be soid © ter.of Tp Ci Hol Yorba ihe slgbedt mad ist latin Si THURSDAY IE Fry * SUNE, At TEN o'clock.bar, Sxtuyes | M ser are ana se fre De à MT Peare Sonia of ae ne ele minette a ch Pace Rel Bek THOS.5.Corton.1454 Auctionebr.ROSES,- ROSES.ROSES.3000 Pot Grown in Bloom and Bud At se Stare, 203 BT.JAMES STREET, corner 8t.dp ares Bas ent of trons, \u201cod THOMAS J.Auctionser.SH craz & Pardeiliat a Sales.NS E SALE \u2014or- | Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Beets.Hate, Groceries, etc.etc.The Bubaoribèra will sell at thetr store, No.8938 ST.PAUL 87.{Opposite Custom House Bquars), On THURSDAY.JUNE 80th 200 N y Blue Ber Suite, complete rtm of slzen, trom J to 40, nie jon mason of hosay Mado groceries.gots Sonsieting in rast of e A ave: Fait adn! Cs io each) Mixed Plies 8 \u20ac Jens and P Frum bs 50 Baskets Uoffes, I Case ooated Cocoanut,li Boxes Layer, Bateinacl 6 Sore, \u201cHome Mado Sonp, sta, ete.\u2014AL50\u2014 , £ Folle Enchere of C, Levis, Inve 66 amo ne to 8177.85, and of Chabo ¥ favoice amounting to sc lL to be sold in lots to suit Soo \u201ctrad, without re- - BALR AT 26'CLOCE P.M.\" MACKAY & PARDELLIAN, Auctioneers.ARTHUR W.WILKS, is borse Eo prizes) bE ston.+ .By.Auction on nC YCUNEADAY, 25th inst.Mesttsgs eoktugs ana Eat [She & TACO THEATRE ROTAI.nat Woek but One, commosciug MONDAY, JUNE 23rd, Afternoon & Eve's, EEN'S - art egtateion à Jo pie dote fonervoasaqe ûc.extra.F t anse st, coming.* Bron Snore Mo BL - Nervce.The members of the Co-operative aro required 40 be prégent at their nesday for an important business,\u201d 145 8 By order of the a cos iting.1°\" PRINOR OF WALES RHGT.B UUMPANY, Union next Wed- 1 E Co Company will dis pe fargesn oF Mane Tabi smes st, on Tuesday Even.| FA.BOURNE.Leu _ hn Lu ing, 24h inet.die 1498 oO.R.N.Co.Picturesque Trips! DOMINION DAY.EXOURSION to OTTAWA, R275 Ticke od fo mo 27%h, 28th and 80th June.Return Tas To CARILLON, and back! Bre.\u201c SOVEREIGN \"\u2014$ 1.00.HOME BY RAPIDS IN EVENING, Tickete\u2014143 174 St.James st, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, Bonaventure Depot.147°5 Gay DOMINION DAY, JULY 1st, HD! FOR BERTHIERVILLE Don't forget NT, + DEY Excuion by Eeumer *Bohiemian ** to Berth 146 7 SHERRINGHAM PARK, SLE PERROT, The Com Doan bas has lately gegpired Lis Bork and erected u there, hal The Purk 54 in extent, situated gpponite Be on the bank of t var Ot wa.LE wooded ae EN been a e aad a pla yieoun level) led off buildings bp, convenience of cursionists are olde Tectia eb Lif aljon % NAT pie turesque, and affords greell fis; ing and ing.Boats for hire may be had at renounable rates, The popular saloog steame or \u201cPRINCE OF WALEN is available for Excursion 18 an nd 51 Ment os on rensou- able tera, v ly RD, J 0H à su 0 mmon atrast, Ua 1 Romero ® ° pa ~\u2014PALACE STEAMER\u2014 \u201cSOVEREIGN\u201d = CHEAP TRIPS » To Carillon\u2014To Oka\u2014Como, ste, 8.05 a.m.Train to Lachine, SHOOT THE RAPIDS! To 8T.ANNE'S.Round trip, 806, To LACHINE, 5 pur Trait.Trip, 50c.Auk for Time Tables at tioketoffices, 1483e04%8 \u2014To TEE\u2014 \u201c| WHITH NOUNTANS | -:SEA SIDE: The ¢nly Live running Parlor and Rivoping © through the heart of the White Mountains te PORTLAND and OLD ORCHARD BEACH.45%\" THROUGH BLESPING CAR Lgnret, Windsor Stress SATURDAY, 28th JUNE, At 8.15 p.m, every week Gay, and THROUGH PARLOR CAR ** ©.3-0 Jv.day on and MONDAY, 30th JUNE.mers §) wim.TICKET OFFICES\u2014266 Bt.James ut, Wini Btation and Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.re CYCLORAMA, Corner of Bt.Catherine aad 85.Urbate Sts.From Yam.$910.30 p10.2048 CARSLAKE\u2019S Grand St.Leger Sweep $50,000.00.08 v As 8rd do Oth Nou-s ls.Proving.Septet at rises euch 008 prises.wing, a! .Result mail Blailod to uniry subscribers.Ten per cent.PA) from prizes.Address GRO.LAKE, Mansion House, 623 + aman street, Montreel aie St.Leger Sweep! ANNUAL 00 TICEETS.$6.00 BACH.\u2018- 8 Divided Equally between Starters.85000 deo e nen.de 227 Horsss tered sac sach will draw 8750; and each n carte ou t R.H.BRAND.1d 41°12 Billiard Room, Windsor Hotel.Montreal Esato Hyasintho Charlebois.ven that the credito: a oatato are presen Hy sida to fyle a se at asiay a8 the cities he he uadérelen otary, J.A \u2018oDiLON LaBADIE, Notary of said estate.Dyorderctinterested parties, TO CONTRACTORS.ER ERA Vs god tea, Glazier, er, Carpenter k an Ca stores ians an Ly.Shine for vistors gia, oN LL F, B.L B.A, as proparst by 4.SA n en to be at th: où.x sureties AL names of tro suf and th 4 ban chau § Such eared, of r on sant Ste he aroun v re apy Tender may nol necessarily be rho 1owest JAMES R.RHIND, Assistant Arobiteot, 157 Bt.James Street, \u2019 18th June, 1800, | By Appointment.PRINTER 10 THE THE PEOPLE J.THEO.ROBINSON Is prepared to receive orders for PRINTING - Of any description, for quiak deli very, AT THE NEW STAND, CORNER OF NOTRE DANK & ST, PETER STRECIS, A Füvnioh od, 14417, E OF DAMAGED TAPIOCA.-\u2014-THE Curator.146 8 2 ubsoribers Lave Tecelyed ad Bo tonsignées to at th P Et oro a Ey dobre aquars), 0 T so joca, mat] 8 CE on AY, hay aimaiend 7e London, PESTE EET N \u201cuss EN : \u201cBenning & = Barsaiors £ Baler PY BEN ENNING | & LAE 2 ale Spots se n SR .the 26th fund Ea En?Rass ell ase ancy Gold Lack Sec! DEUTZ & GELDERMANN'S 1s the Finest Champagne où :kd.English Market: T7 18 THE FAVORIÉE of M.R.H7the Prin Wales, the Ooutt, thy ote, and used at nearly all fmporiant bang Ask your Wine Merokant or Grocst tor ar is judge for yourteit.LAWRENCE A, WILAON & OÙ.Sotz AozvT nos Oaxaus, 141ocd\" a?MONT nat.* rem Ton! LE Pere A \u2018 auritios 20: od rd ad Box 87 ae SHE Array sud Yrs 0 or z } \\ pos % Et THIRD EDITION.sigs te ml t, DANABREAU art Sb Hate ere atréet, On te MCFPARLANH-\u2014At 34 Ghor street,on the 24th Anata heme inst, MoFarlano of a ' MARRIAGES AUSTIN.STIN ALLAN À At Sara ont., June 18, BHOOK MOCHE A Aon op 0 pat, June 18, John 8.DONOIUE BRUNETTE On n the Bardot June t an at Notge Tame Ch P ber Marre, of his voir o las of his unc Dono rad this city, to Miss Eva te ito GAFT 7:ORIBDY At barns, ry 8., June 14, alter Gaetz to Mary J.Cribby.GRAHAM-MoCULLOUGH - At Good Junie 18, Jennie McCullough to Isanc G hi HANNA-MAU AUATEY- AE Toronto, June 18, John e Mabaffy.: to MOMILE EN DONALIQON \u2014 At Wes cooonto Punetlon, June 18, J.W.MoMillan to Chris son.SNER-WAGNER\u2014At La Have Branch, N.B., = 5, John Ania Meisner Lo Miss Albertha June 1 agner.is % Ses Rita ong.PRICE-BLACE-\u2014At Fergus, ont., June 10, W.J.Price to Neltie Black PEU CHEN-BOWDEN \u2014 At Toronto, June 18, Blaniey C, Peuchen to Mary H.Bow den.ton, Ont, June sito MURRAT YOUNG\u2014At Frelighaburg; \u2018lhomas Robertson Murray to 51 TCLIFFEBL LIOTT \u20144L Bram, red W.Sutcliffe to Annie PHORLEY- IRVING \u2014AL Toronto, June 11, Chas.J.Thorley to Agnes M.Irving.WILLIAMB-BELL-\u2014At Toronto, Maggte Augusta hell 10 Goonge Williams.WILSON-IRWIN\u2014At London, Ont, June 18, Jos, Wilson lu Miss l'rudence Irwin.DEATHS.ATTON-\u2014On June 18, at the accident at Clare mont, Ont, Juines Atton, engineer, C.P.R., aged 47 years.BYKNE\u2014AL Sherbrooke, Que., June ie 18.Annie C.Byrne, nged 32 years aud 2 months.CROSSMAN\u2014AL Steeves Mountain, N, B., Juhe 5, John Crossman, aged Bo years.CALHOUN\u2014At Sunderland, Unt, JUne 10, w.Calhoun, aged 53 years De SAINT GEORGES\u2014 At Ottawa.June 19, Dr.De St, Georges, Member In the Federal Parlla- went for Purtneut, FUCLES\u2014AL Moulton HIIl, Ascot.Que, June 10, Nellis G.Lotnrup, wife otf Mr, Fre denick Eccles, aged 20 years, 3 months and 22 days.FAK \u2014Dled sudüeuly at Chicago, on the soin inst, in her S7th year, Heurietta Falk, mother ot Mrs.Samuel Davis, of this City.GUERTIN\u2014In this city, on the £3rd inst, Caroline Scott.aved 60 years, beloved wife of Madore (Guertin, butcher.Funeral will leave her late residence, U4 Napolson roud, on Peanes- day morning, thé 251D inst.at 83 Lo Laprairie bos bou ab and theave LO the place of inter.L, SL GILMAN\u2014AL ichmoné.Que., June 17, James tRarles Ullman, aged thisty-eight years, ive mouths and ten days.GALE =A Kingston, June 19, Catherine Gale, aged 80 yea JUICE\u2014In bury, P.Q., June 10, Rufus Alvin, son of Jas, Joice.JOLIFFE\u2014At Halifax, N, 8, June 17, Sarab Joilfte, uged 42 years MORLEY\u2014 A! Halifax, x.B., June 18, John Morley, in the 78th year of his age.MELVIN\u2014At New Minas, King\u2019s sa N.S.June 18th, May E.Meiviu, aged 20 and tour months.MEEHAN\u2014At Opps, Ont, June 15, Jas, Meehan, aged 43 years.McCULLEY-At Beauharnois, on the 21st Apsts at the age of 18 years and 6 months, M Louise Emily Dertba, youngest daughter of We ale James McCulley 147 2 NESBITT\u2014IE Hits ety, on 23rd Inst, Catherine slevin, 2d 76 years, relict of the late J.J.Nesbitt, DUT.ot Quebec.Interment at quebec.147 2 O'HARA-\u2014In this city, on oS Jesday,\u2019 the 24th 4 years, a native of Jubilee avenue, \u2018I hursday, the 26th inst., at 2 to \u2018Mount Royal pk ey acqualniances are invited to attend.PIGOTT \u2014 At Downeyville, Emily, Ont, June 14th, Bartholomew Pigott, aged 97 years, BTALKER\u2014At Port Lewis, Co.Huntingdon, P, hed Te on the 17th, Captain Donald stalker, 8 years.THOMPSON\u2014At Na, apance, Ont.June 19, Martha P.Thompson, aged 53 years, 2 months and 24 days.YESTBY\u2014At Sherbrooke, Que., June 16, Harry .Westby, aged 35 years.ERBONAL \u2014 SURGLARIES, FOBGERIES b.ck-mailing schemes SA en en 2 commu trusted an other employees detective work in cations espciations of : sna all legitimate on criminal dci busineas protapily att attended to, in-, urazco snd raliroad work carefully and thoroughly i, ted by ene snadian Be ce, the ve Axon; er governm Pat Office iephone.Ein bones 4054.Remple bi uilding, Montreal, John A.Gross, Manager, MFORTED TWERDAI Dominion Pants Co.For Di hoa, Cholera Morbus, Dysen mmer Com piaiut, Calle, des entr Ese COFRRNTONS Aromatic Blackberry Carminative, Price 25 cts.Perfectly Safe for Children.Be sure and get that prepared by O.J.COVERNTON + © eury & Dorchester ata, 1454 0., cor Pranch, \"169 St.Lawrence at.SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, We have just received a large consignment of cheap summer corsets, which we now OFFER AT\" THE LOW PRICE of rf BSC.Also, we have the largest and most complete stock of babies\u2019 caps of any house in the city, ranging in prices from 20c to $3.Call and Examine Onr Steck.JOHN AITKEN & CO.1767 Notre Dame Street, ERTAPLISHED 1847, CENTS FOR SALE! SAT THE\u2014 \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.RE QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.Ask for it, and take no other.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.14513 INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, 1890 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT 1890 tounmencing hh June, 1800.ihrouxh Express l'assenger |rains fun daily (Sun Aus caceptediasloilows - eave Montreal by (rand Trunk Rallwey from 1 peveptar e bl.Depot, Kou, 22.15, leave Levis at na 5 {riere- da Jou 44° 30 11.1.004 ve apres duos NPI stule arrive K 2 14 aire Lite Mons 0.83, 15.48: AT- ive Campbeliton 2 18.45, arrive Ihousle ; 1 +, ave! hiver V4, arrive Newcastle 1IVE a; net > > UU, attire St, John 8:30 airive Stades lon Cars and ail other cars of the eavink Montival at 8 a\u2018clock uly {Sunday eacepted) nlifax without chance A twent minutes, 16 trains to Mann and hy un throuxb to thetr alestinatiou vu, \u201cRanda AYN Ey 4 Mains of Hie intercoionial tal .between Mol alta © Henin\u201d oy - electricity \u2018rom the loenin spite Urs ar i AN other gars of the æ Montreal at 15 pete k dallÿ (Ban- ae.Gry vice, ded run \\brough to Dal ho All tralng ars rue u w Lasley Ke santa T \u2018Through ticket ay bn obtafued vin Bal ah Sirniner to adi y- nts on the Lowar st, laws sad in tbe Maritime Provinces tor be Vere da x, a anwer ares, re arrangemon Apply a astern Freight an\u2019 Fagan it pu demes strest, SE rence Mrs Pa D.PUTTING te Q int irate Yall way J ©, Moncton, N B.June, Sth.OENTL R MOLSON & Bros.ar er rowers, 1006 NOTRE DAMS STREET, Aleand l'urter in Wuo ant betlles, ONTRBAL Families be ut rw Ph Watson, 3144 34 U Urbain sires wl ot ne 4 sid Pores, 18 rad tous use our à Grdersrecsied by Tai The 1%ix es Peter to mastly trom ot and very Warm, ai, vastes, pri dE PHOPABILITIES: FOR ana Uns pper st, Las rom Lake uinte, LOuL-CAL t a soul! GARSLEY'S GOLUMN ; ow nr Jub, Sot?10 rok, T eat; 8 CABBLEY.COME COMB OUME TOME CQME FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR GOOD GooD GvoD GUOD GOOD CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S | GENTS! GENTS* GENTS\u2019 GENTS GENTS\u2019 GENT® GENTS GENTS! GENTS\u2019 GENTB\u2019 THE THE THE THE THE LADIES LADIES\u2019 LADIES* LADIES LADIES PARASOLS! TO To TO TO To SUNSHADES® AND BUNSHADES BUNSHADES BUNSHADES BUNSHADES GOOD LACK GOOD LACE GUOD LACE GUOD LACE GOOD: LACE BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK SCHOOL BCHOOL 8CHOOL SCHOOL BCHOOL TWILL TWILL TWILL TWILL TWILL GLORIA GLORJA GLORIA GLORIA GLORIA BEBT BEST BEST BEST BEST AND AND AND AND AND PARASOL! PARASOLS PARABOLS PARABOLS B.CABSLEY'S 8.CARBLEX'S 8.CARHLEY'HS 87 CARSLEY'S 8 CARSLEY'S AND AND AND AND PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARASOLS, PARABULS, VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE IN IN IN IN IN CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'4 CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S CHILDREN'S PARABOLS PARASOLB PARASOLS PARABOLS PARABOLS 80¢, Ce.Boo.600, 60c.UMBRELLAS, 45c.UMBRELLAB, 450.UMBRELLAS, 456.UMBRELLAS, 4bc.UMBRELLAB.4d¢.UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, \u2018UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, 260.26c, 250, R30.256 506 500 506 UMBRELLAS, 50c UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAB, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAN, UMBRELLAS, UMBRELLAS, 50 81.50 81.50 81,50 81.50 81.50 UMBRELLAS REPAIRED.UMBRELLAS RE-COVERED, UMBRELLAS MADE TO ORDER.B.CARSLEY, COME COME COME COME COME FOR FOR FOR FOR FOB \u2018 REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW STRI FOR FOR FOR FOR FOR CREAM CREAM CREAM CREAM CREAM SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED THE THE THE TBE THE ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH ENGLISH TU TO TQ TO TO TWENTY-FIGHT TWENTY-EIGHT TWENTY-EIGHT TWENTY-EIGHT TWENTY-EIGHT TO TO TO TO TO STRIPED STRIPED PED STRIPED STRIPED SUMMER SUMMER SUMMER BUMMER SUMMER GROUNDS GROUNDS GROUNDS GROUNDS GROUNDS WASHING WASHING WASHING WASHING WASHING BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST pppnm ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY ONLY CRIFCH CRINCH ORINCH 'ORINCH CRINCH COLORED COLORED COLORED COLORED COLORED ONLY ONLY ONLY ORLY ONLY VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE VALUE INCHES INCHES INCHES INCHES INCHES FLANNELETTES | FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES OARSLEY'S OARSLEYS CARSLEY'S CARBLEY'S CARBLEY'S IX IN IN IN IN FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTEB FLANNELETTES FLANNELETTES WIDE WIDE WIDE WIDE WIDE To Tio 740 Tie 740 YD.YD.YD.YD.YD.CLOTH CLOTH CLOTH OLOTH CLOTH COSTUMES COSTUMES COSTUMES COSTUMES COSTUMRS BTRIPES STRIPES BTRIPEB BTRIPRS STRIPES MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS MATERIALS YARD YARD YARD YARD YARD be 50 bo bo Be 8.CARBLEY.i Le =A 1F OTHER THREADS BREAK.(@LAPPEETONS SPOOL COTTON! LAPPERTON'8 WON'T IF OTHER THREADS ave, LAPPERTON'S WON'T JF OTHEB THREADS ne KNOTTY, CLAPPERTON'S IS NOT Or Clapperton's Bpool Cotton Strength and smoothness sre combined, And onl a simple wooden spool The beat of thread you find.CLAPPERTON\u2019S SPOOL COTTON.B, CARSLEY, 3765.1767, 1768, 1711, 1778, 1778, 17Y + + i NOTRE DAME STREET, | MONTHEAL TELEPHONES.: FEDERAL, No.555.BELL, No.2680.# i | | \u201d ge CARSLEY'S COLUMN youn Mare es 3 \u201c ADVERTISRMENT: TUS TWO ADTANTAGES.Itiss well-known fact tliat those who buy from ug seoure two advantages, the first 1s they ot à TBEMENDOUS ASSORTMENT to select from, and thé second is they gob gooda at the LOWEST PRICES fh the trade, now this is not mere talk, but it is » RECOGNIZED OERTAINTY.JOHN MURPHY & OO, SPECIAL NOTIOE TO ALL BUYERS HOSIERY, We wish to inform the public thal ifsthey wish to secure some of our LADIES BLACK O8TTON) ROME, 15 cents, per pair, they rm : © they ar some st once, for SELLING FAST.These goods are Besmless, and dull fashioned and are worth 300.to 40c, a pair.JOHN MURPHY & CO.It th beyon BEYOND DOUBT à doubt that our Ladies\u2019 Black Oash- more Hose, 50c.per nair,are the best line in the trade, these goods are Hoamies» anâ Fall Fashioned.JOHN MURPHY & CO.ALL WHO WANT BARGAINS We invite to come and look at cur Ladies\u2019 Silk and Wool Veste, GUt.onch.This line is RE COGNIZED BY ALL \u2014AS A- * TREMENDOUS BARGAIN.We are Se ling Quantities of them which is a proof of their good value.Joux MUST & Co 1781, 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET.Corner St, Peter Street, 147t American JERS MONTREAL.Jersey & Cloak Factory, EYS, BLOUSES, JACKETS, &c.MADE TO ORDER and finiahed within short notice LOW PRICES and no disappointments.Ladies bringing their own material can have their Garments made to suit.AMERICAN JERSEY & CLOAK FACTORY 2342 St.Catherine Street.132ttt Near the Windsor Hotel, ROLANDSQURLLE (GERMANY) MINERAL WATER In pint bottles.Just fresh in.Coates FRASER, VIGER & 00, Original Plymouth Gin! The finest Double Distilled Hollands.Absolu.ely Pure Gin FRASER, VIGER & OC.1000 DOZ.CLARETS, OUR BOTTLINGS, For th Margaux Clare! Oper do tab Claret 45 es.76 per dozen e Summer Trade Claret, 86.7.a date dozen pints.1000 Cases (Imported in Glass).8t.Julien Medoc, gs vero À ohnston's compl a tel J ohnsten \u201c Chatea Chamfiouri, \"44.50 ete assortment of Messrs.T case.athane ns sud essrs.Vo hontir FINE CLARETS © SAURERNES BURGUNDIES.imported in glass, C.Matey & Liger Belair, INuital Per Case, 1 des 2dos.qte ts.100 #22.0 8.00 18.0 1.50 12.50 9.50 1980 ».00 10.0 .H0 3.50 1 50 11.50 BURGUNDIES.imported in wood {our bottling].FRASER VIGER & CO, \"FAMILY GROCERS, 199 St.James street.14711 : New Ra Racquets, Balls, Nets, etc, ete., eto, : From The Very SLAZENGER, LONDON, Best Tennis Goods Made, WATSON & PELTON, 58 se.Sulpice Street.BIC ous SERGE TE A au arings, will TALE 29d STOUT y Jorn [azars;Joxvoy.| A undudlially te BEST.TRY IT VICTORIA mate 00, 20 SL Dider Strel Fetes nt» tor Mentreal and District.hone 1808.Federal Telephone 148 z84t2ew FOR SALE.Stock, Fixtures, GOOD WILL, \u2014AND LEASE - » so: 20: Here is a rare chance for a party with a little capital to step into & lucrative years estab- The house has be Hehed, and controls their special Toast Gloves, Oor- sets and Perfumes, city, in ull particulars ean bé had by addressing JAMES T.DUNN, Paris Kid Glove Store, 262 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.145ttt REASONABLE INDUCEMENTS || We don\u2019t advertise our Clothing at on- reasonable prices.All our Stock (which is the most complete assortment of Ready-made Clothing ever exhibited in this city) is marked IN PLAIN FIGURES, Bee our Children's Clothing Parlor, Suits at 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75.This is a special line for the comfort of the little ones.Gentlemen's Department BUAINESS SUITS at 86 to §18~ LUSTRE COATS AND VESTS at B1 $0 85.50, TROUSERS at 82.50 to 85.PRINCE ALBERT COATS & VESTS A Specialty at \u201cSpire\u201d Clothiers, | 2 \u20142261\u2014 ST.CATHERINE ST.V, Open Evenings 7 o'clock: Saturdays 10 o'clock.} 14743000 GEO.8.ROONEY, or: J WEDDING PRESENTS Ye WATSON & PELTON, 58 8T.SULPICE, STRERT.TE Se FLEECE GH aad $id ONE rl rps ee, Inspection Sottotted.RETAILING AT LOWEST PRICES 114teod tf 3 snd Colo nial House, - - Henry Morgan & Co.BLACK - DRESS - GOODS - DEPARTMEN H.M, & Co, are now offering SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to buyers in this Department.' SPECIAL LOT No.1.2380 You, BILE FINISHED LUSTRE clearing at 600.per yard, leas 20 percent, alaconnitgmaitng for An 8-yard Dress Length, 83.84 ; aldo.& per cent.extra discount for-cash, SPECIAL LOT No.2.2230 Yrs.ALL-WOOL CABHMERE BERGE clearing at 50¢c., less 20 per cent.discount, making for an 8-yard Dress Length, 33.40 ; alto, $ p:r cerit.extra discount forscauh.SPECIAL LOT No.8, ; .Insludes Two Lines of HENRIETTA FINISHED BLACK DASHMERE clesring aŸ So, ahâ à Yo.per yerd, less & par cent, cash Thess goods resemble Stik Henriotts in futsh, yd beiag rd + inches wide, will be found x tea vaine né above prices.\u20ac SPECIAL LOT No.4, Somprises s Large Variety of Choice Patterns in BLAOX GRENADINY ans ut oe, var: vatd, lost 8 por cent.cash discount, These goods make 8 mont serviceableand cool Dress fèr hy Syustss.HENRY DORGAN & co, \u20ac 1 | bag, ord Soden) L Ogi & SPECIAL Genuine Bargains in Dress Goods, a Never before were much hargains offered In Costume Dress Goods, Costumes of the Finest 550 worth $1 2.60 for à out Pi Costu 31 8.he 0 for 8 a qe $15 po ea as represented.for ouraslves and 2 Sonvinoed hat The is A, ely & Sus, 8A AND RETAIL DEY GOODS, 2303, 205 & 207 St, Antoine st, - 144 to 150 Mountainst.1471 RUSKIN'S INSANITY.+ Hew ono ef the Great Men of tie Enrth Wear Mad.si worth abo! see © nôvet John Ruskin, who is 18 honored in all civil- zed countries as the greatest writer upon architecture and art, has become insane; ot, rather.his insanity has just become known, for &s à matter of fact it may be sald that Ruskin has been insane for several years.His insanity may be attributed to one of two things\u2014taint of heredity, of which there is no evidence, or intense work aid application, \u2018Ihe investigations of Mr.Huskin\u2019 s friends show that the overthrow of his reason and the wearing out of his mind directly resulted from the great amount of work that he Death Is a deplorable thing.Far more deplorable is the loss ol reason.And yet thousands of people in Canada-\u2014probably hundreds in this oity\u2014are risking both lite and reason thout a thought of the terrible results that come frum constant work, That headache is the first warning of a brain overworke dthateleoploss nigh admonighes one less and rest more, We\u2019 all know rot\u2019 men and women whose health 5 shattered simply because they worked too hard or worried go much.\u201c Butl can\u2019t leave my business,\u201dexclaims some one upon whose shouiders rests great responsibility.Ah, then, you must use Paine\u2019s Celery Com- und, Ythat great réstorative for the tired body and weary brain.1t will bulld up the wasted tissues, restore vigor and vitality, steady the trembling nerves, clear the clouded brain, give restful and natural sleep, create appetite, tone up digestion, and make the user feel like a new person.Men and women prominent in business and Boo circles use it freely, and tn the words of Mr.Auchmuty, 18 Lorne À venue, Montreal, say, \u201cIt prevents the feeling ot exhaustion and lassitude cénsequent upon a busy day.\u201d W.&FP -\u2014IMPORTERS OF\u2014 (CUBBIE & 00 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.Mannincturorset Bessemer Steel BOFA, UATE, LALO BED SPRINGS.Russian Press Strictures.87.PETERSBURG, Juge, 24\u2014The Grash- danin has been compelled or he Government to suspend publication or a fortni ny for stating that Governor K boos recalled for embezzling \u201cGovernment fun i What 10 Cents Wii Do.A 10 cent bottle of Polson's Nerviline will gre euralgia or headache.A 10 cent bot- at Ne reifine vil ure toothache or face- 0 coût a: sam pie bottle of Nerviiine oo auf clont to cure colds, dlarrhcea, me, tery, &c.Nerviline faust the thing to Sire si pain 8 whether internal or external.Fons, sample b bottie of Nerviline,- ât pain ours à rompt and al- thes efeotual.a Droite at any drug store; only 25 son The average boy is a natural sa That | is why fo 18 called a a little shaver.Le Bo ing in the barbarous stage of his existence.per.LB B, MeKinzon, painter, Mount Al- \u201c Last summer my system got ad ognated with \"the lead and turpentine used To painting; my body was covered with soazigs spots as large as a 25-ee piece, and I was Jo such a state that I cout goarcely walk.ot a bottle of Northrop & Lyman's stab e Discovery, and at once commenced taking it in large doses, and before vne-half the bottle was used t was not 8.8pot to ben seen, and I never fore b better in my life.\u201d Before he looks tolmenns to get que o a hole, the first thing a man does ia ook for excuses for having fallen in.Mysterious Disappearance f Mr.psia.It 1s said he was driven and brel away by the use of Imperial Cream Tartar Baking Powder.Sold by all grocers.In the game of life hearts are of no account when diamonds are trumps.To done the system and sti stimulate the © Angostura Bitte Dr.Jd.G.FX Risgert Sons, sole nanuiaoturers.At all druggists.A pair of ear-rings\u2014Two telephone calls, webmag Robluscp, Farnham Uentre, P.Q., : \u201cI have been afflicted with Theuma.fam for the last ten years, and have tried rvingdies without any relief.I! gota bott @ :{ Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrio Oil, and found iv gave mo instant relief, and since then have had no attack.I would recom- mond it to ait, #] think you have à very striking face,\u201d as the nail head said to the hammer _ We have sold Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for many years.Nothing we have sold has aver given such perfect satisfaction x coughs and colds, and in advanced cases ensumption it has shown remarkable efficacy.b P 8 » Brown & Co., Fall River, Maan, Coming a summer girl ; É ns keep Carter\u2019s Little Liver Plils Prand to pr revent bilious attacks, pick hy Bold, { Jizz oss, and find them just what they n _ 5; al Notices.Plucking Violets.olets plucked will never grow name once lost we never Rare.ioe Dost oan © for dyspopai rs, the cure for yspepsie diseases, Gr for prints at 8.Carsley\u2019s special print .Ontario.Ladies\u2019 College, Whitby, Oht., have purehäsod Helatzman Upright Pianos.A choica & sidok o of shese popular instruments now on I.Linda's pre, nô rooms, 2268 Bt.note street, should ba seen by our readers who contemplate \u2018purchasing a Tellable piano at a reasonable price.À Cure for Toothache.Gibbong\u2019 Toothache Gum le guaranteed to to cure toothache instantiy.A.id by Gibbons & Co, Toronto, and, Jo druggists, Frice 15 cents.ar ator$ ains than ever at 8, cn 8 great.Salo.Evety piece reduced le a Bria.© ie ri Féréwéritéd ie Foreärmed.e Many of the worst Lee of f cholers mor tite aid sadly om | rompt Er pas ce used against AR 5 for's Extraot hd Wiid Strawberry 1 (he remedy.Keep 16 at hafid for emer.gencles.1t criéver fuite to cute of ralievo.tibbon ja a shaïes at 6 causent 5 bons ju «acts Tm.; Sas os done Ve 84 Bic Sutherland, general prolicisnoy 3 Borin y ANOTHER YEARS WORK.PRIZE WINNERS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS véder the Protestant Board, of School Com- misslobars, Which Closed To-Day\u2014Frize Winngra in Other Schools.Six of the public ache achools under control of the Protestant.Board of Schoo! Corimis-\u2019 sioners closed to-day.The losing exer- elses at the Preparatory High Behool, British ana Canadian Sonool and Dorchester Street School took place at ten v'clock, Rev, Dr.MacViecar, Archdeacon Evans and Rev, A.G.Upham, respedjively, presiding.\u201cMr.Upham also presided at the exercises at the new St.Urbain street school, which took\u201d place at a quarter past eleven.The Ann street school closed at.two o'clock, Dr.Mac- Vicar presiding, Tlie Royal Arthur school closed at the eame hour.Mr.J.8.Archibald presided, Preparatory High School The formal closing of the Preparatory High School touk place this forenoon at ten 0 \u2018clock, thio exercises being held in the hall of the \u201cbig high,\u201d Dr.MacVicar, chairman of the Board, inthe chair.It was a ver plansant gathering, the main portion of the all being tilled with the proud mothers and fond sisters of the little fellows on the platform, whose hearts were running over with gladness at the prospects of anothér long oliday.The room was bright with bunting, and flag, à and in henor of the day which was being celebrated the tricolor was given a place with the Union Jac Mr.Shewan, ¥rincipalof the school, read the prizo lists 6 class would then called to the front, and standing in a little semicircle, would modestly receive the \u201creward of merit.\u201d Then everybody would applaud, but the noise made by the rows of Meule hands could be hear above all others, e boys gave some capital recitations, which reflected much credit upon their teacher of elocution.The boys also gave some songs.Mr.Shewan, in bis report, said some of the buys were allowed to read too many books at hone, taking up time that should be given to studies.In closin the exercises.Dr.MacVicar congratulate school upon its increased attendance and eflicieney.Tothe boys he said the way to gain prizes was to learn each day's lessons perfectly, beginning with the first day of the term.They must always remember to be truthful and loyal, After their pleasant holidays he hoped they would all meet again on September first.They then sang the National Anthem, cheered the teachers, and went home to begin the ye.saz PREFARATORY As Bennet, Wm, of snc, a on, orn BD.study and French; Flint, RIL bp KS > oh Ernest, g 8 arold conduct; UR lus No: prof.and dicton : do Laat and a metic; Mason, nr in, {arith gen.prof; Mai Tang, Garnet L\u2019, Ist gen.prof.; Peck] Baumann, gen.prof.; Radford, \u2018Walter, gen.Radfor m., gen.and Seripares Pre Walte or, reu.prof, ; Bautderron.Thomaa, gen.prot; Tudor, Bereaford, en.pro.Er PrEPARATORY CLARS B.\u2014Adams, Homer, gon, prof , cond.and punc.; Adams, Malcolm, prof.Gifford, Percival, gen, pi an writing; Gordon, Crawford, ren.prof.; Hodges, Jobn W., gen.of Mare, Alfred, Esnaloor and spell.; fi Gordo on cn.Web.pros Proudioot a fbi sad, | Thomp: son, Alec en.prof.Inglis, : Re and 1st gen Sma.arith, Seri, eiuolhaa ¥ n.drawn ald Forbes.eon.pro ; riney, gen.pI and Lio nen to study; Marcus Hirsch, zen.pro Jo ., gen.rol, : Harold Math owaoT., Ken.SE sod aris net: Artbar Paterson, firat due ing, 8 spelling.French and d gosa con- act?i Gordon Beott, poodveuduct.Ew Copa, heats Bur kiey © Chadwick, gen.EOOND CLASS B.lide trie, gen, prof.reading and svelliog; Alfred Ruasèli, ren.prof.and drawi Vercy Cola, en.pu prof, writing, pture, ap) Thins: to study an oaduets James Corist ne aritimobio diner, pasty : Edgar Parkins, go) t 1, Genohs alkoid Willian: whined, go n pro x rot.weeny, first ge French and acorraphy Ghartes Psterson vt and grammar position; Ohas.M cbuapou Een, prof, punotta ity and good condu Skelton, on, gen Pres, and arithmetie: Rosa Mi a Wum.Bilco: of.\u2018We Bride.unctu ity; Eat en) gen.pro vo Bwd, fwd.Bord von ro: Creat hephard, ren.prof., nd spe! Line ames os OP, writing: David.L.Orawford, gen away, wen.prot.emorial prise has be taken by Charles Pa 5 a Charion Borland, first general pro- clency, arithoetc sud music; Philip Fosbrooke, Fre and Boript wood Hosmer, general pro- Erpach, and r fried treville Hampson, general proficiency; \u201calin :Kinnon, Reneral hay \u201cSL Sefer che h Fert pip Belen tng, 55 bert Wwitmann, à géneral nai ency, punc- half drawing ap pplication to study sod good con- guet hols, pont ral proficiency; Clinton Beco: neral praficie: à Tome Band, Sox of the school, neh gra and Sompo Willa Bishop, oral French clenoy.punctualts tal \u2018an Crip mete: wry Butler, general proficiency and wri! Jobn general {Spica vi reading, a on to study and naval; Archi» Mo, and n, gene oud general progelengy tency Senor ERE oh À aren White, ewrence towu, reneral pro- % inusic also Dr.Norman's prize for best Latin \u20ac nation ° spoci rofictenc Foi on \u201cWiha Mattice, first Teil ponitigu Fayard Glrdvood.re ; Ton and dr and os mise pan térous, rene: general proficiency: ciency, Latin an = Song a conduct; music; yan\u2019 Btrachan, arith: 7, BeOgTAPhy, Ann Street School.FIneT PREPARATORY CLASS.\u2014James Dow, firat general profoteuez, pupetaaiity, arithretic; George Parker, general proficiency, Dpunctuallty © Gordon ; Charles tanley, general proficiens pauline Lavine, first proficiency, re izabeth Codner, ri! ; Emma Alezsnder, Sena pro- cle: ney, PREPARATORY Cragg \u2014 Isabella Goodfellow, Lite oi ture; oherd ng: ush, Maggie Dowton, gen.proflelency: atrice Duffie, first gen.prof.; aos Boyd, M Taylor, 1llie Myers, gen.prof.; Ütis va lah, sen, Pa read- jug: Emma Campbell, Lizate MeKenzie, Anmis Scott, 1da Morris, Minnie Walker, Li artors, Mego Urrows, ely de id, Sm Le lox.Hig prof.arithmetic: Maxwell hin: A he surf Ba of vel erick Baillie; a prof: CEN \u201cHoras fen.pro ; n, gen.prof, spe.Lyonel Johnate nator, hot\" » mis XN Holstein, ar gen.probs an Throb) ties Emm lgrove, tof, : drawing, ap Seation 0 Fu Poe prof., punctuality, good dondus Pai TAG natal V4 pres « bu Ws ng, ot fren ch: ting: Maud co! ; Maud Falls gon.Far prof: Edith Me I pe OL nts ns, ven.prof.i Y, SEE pen Davis, 1st a rof., appilaation ogtdys ;John othery, hor rogor.pen.pepe gen.prof.Tegor, otto; icy gen.prof.TOR {bia He con nduots a a pol at Thomas gs son snd oR nor, Pied Patsersqn VW iis Sabin wil: or ay m Hem 5 Palile Aghus 0 oon | 7 a n, er bho \u2018Mackenzie, firet gem pro Pro, anctuniity, Mia arithmotio, French, tssy reading, Spelling, ap a pplicati n nto Ata bid Éary Birstainy gen.Hay ares Te rte rood guet: pu ee, LE ans di route! ughes pine sie Young, Kate Ca co Annie Walket, gén.Li Sah ECOND Prt: ARY, ge Sp mr, application y ro! on Pan otuallty vellicn Tein Josten hr reading; Jk wen, of.ee mania ty.op ure, #001 ht Harr mot tis.aren pti ji Vi | tee De borg Orois, | John Walk Ko cy \u201crot.writing and drain rate.Olars T NTR.SE 1 resdi it 3 ile aa shit Foy application to study : Burn iste gis grog, byt: Soon Ch For sip Bu attr, ee conde! sh, wen.Bet, ær pas and oo ondue ae Ros boron i, oy ator, Mars = Jensie Johpaton, rie] eh Mi Hughes, uisa Jobnton, Belln es pay Soh Foun and She , Jegn Co à Fox firgt en.ot ts ames Good- fellow, pimetualliy hu and Lu conduc « Lost hy; Lois, compoaition gi rawing: Wi pme rol.ke » yi ines Fete in Meiine, jam J hho.punciiality, % Ti Philt 3 ! NS pe Hilt fisiénor, co co French nee A od we a ne Senin, Ra Sh a S \u201ci.Walsh; get\u2019 prof, hétiml- riot: Li Barcit and 94 White, ue Queston us.-Fncot Untroficiené x at ithimot arch, ar fi A pie ve to ivdy à su a 0 1 261 prof, rea su, spe » older M anû Ship pen.MIURIC; fhonés chat, ah, prof, derlutite: dusephi L.Goñldthorpe, rof.: John Dow, rem pri, rooû pundnet, GE Yolo, J Jane Usmble, gon.prof; Waltée Jones, SE ran ae | oe tte, re ply: John Johnston, Edward rites i ts i Ry french, Seriphare 4 mot: Mau js fiat oral, i ep E cat TAAL Wh som.Fr com ms sie music; Margare prof.; Rizal .es ney, ndhol Minute Burey, conduet Satine AA punctuality, pro clen roti \\ 4 ES clepas iawn.Los y Jie À Johh Mac ki Lil Elsie Keld, fort pture ; \"sien ed vit nx, punc uality and card: McIntosh, Dorchester Street School.EPARATORT ÜLass ence and wt ie: : .Flos yy Liza! Hors, Mon, cou ot an and Fre nent, FLERE, go ef neral proficiency of al protislendy, MoNplty .Aljce Ron > ET ni .aod \u2014G1pLs\u2014Fors Mitchell Yät general proficiency ; Marceile M ; ciency sud and st h jones and serai Te el Dolan, genera, Kenerul be Toh.Nin ud Tho orion seneral and conduus, Mabel A ed.Helbur ok, Su, general profi\u2019 rs Lu general proficiency ; Eddie rulicle: prvi) si ts | Eenesat progeny {pine 1 Thotuas Ÿ ncberg.Infosh.sight prod e! OT rachan, car sûcle ency: conte art sa neral : Four punctuality und card; os and app.to rs ya roficien car ¢ and first general proficlency i ertie Boon.genora proficieney : Flossié Heneral profciency nnle Goldstein, general ficiency and spelling; Berriet Grseu Woo era.roâciener nd reading.BECOND PEIMABY Gow, Ly.\u2014Bertha Lawson, gen, prof, aud punch fey orence asilton, gen prof and card; ud Ki earns, gn prof a ; ARnes Scott, Een, gon, prof lice Pots 1st gen.ve \u2018and writ; à easly, gen.pr Annie not tt Ren.pro 8.\u2014Cecll Brinson, gen.prof, arf \"Charles Dunia: gen.prof, ith Fhe \"And Thotiaon tein, lat sen.pro spell and anh, Te indy, 2 Mott, gen, prof.EE 8, Fen, prof.; Ch: Muth; #en.prof, panet.an pA Lau les Colas, | Fre ¥Finsr INTERM a Mott firat genoral ATE, proliclency.svoiims, carie graminar, draw Garaier, fabel \u2018Chonias, gener: , punetualit music, punctuality, + &ood ¢ oduct and Herron, rea pauctuality Lawson, punctual ality oan uel propiciehey and Fou ÉECOND prin INTERMEDIATE tig; bilas C te: TE tit me Si arpen T, PUHCÈNAÎliy an AnD a eneral ai pro of: and génerul pis clancy | ped c.French, , REORTADhY conduct aid application 16 th ys kdith Ydise, Siting, &ctipture, keno ney; TY prof wn, first general onduct; Prod.Lawson, pune- avid Herron.arith- d card: Grace, 1% ravi teid, reading sod physiology u Pedersen, firat nerdl proficiency, punc- tua lity rit, spelling, French, munasr, éonduet, orbet, musio; Eugenis applie cation to atudy th, punctuality au ia ont St.Urbain Stre Street Sthool.PABATOUR Gnape.\u2014 Elizabeth Dpoman, 1st Ellis, dux of olass, Fat fom.be st gen, prof.: sabe) rene ri aud gen.prof, ; Chariotts Ciapham, writing and Ken.prof; Ale ander Conol common thi Lug and gen.rot: | Aro ariet pui Felix, gonduot an a Elie E Leonard aria, en.prof; Charles Morgan, Sonduot Sy th, conduct; A Walker 1 orcy Bical Frederick Fletcher, Ivan Turner, George Gertrude pipet rof, » va Moore, Fredeftok Où onsly, eeneral proficieno OY.of RY RAD: patate ail arith, app.to study and Dease, dict.an, uh Fatbert prets Thos.Rutherfo à con not and \u2018B 0 McN os.Alice a Walker, Rud.Bick Walter Cole, Hy.Fiddes, \u20ac Taylor, Alfred Roy, orey 1 ECO Flo:- er, Wm.Owden G \u2014Helen Fe Tof.: Fmily Pots, en.0 atody on, coù Minnie Buthorfo wen.the.gore, gen Fins French à, Script ke Ter Se0K.AP.ar prof: Ha I ee gram.; G raham, cond, and punctual re ent odio Gran Chas, Lam apd first o Louisa Je Es isa Allo Olah.Me I TOAT, ven tants cripture, à Borto Mitehel hl Silke fa French and gen pr prot.: 6.Wing AD t, singing, punctuality condugt & AD rol.Regul; Frénc ; Jennie Grant, ge EDIATE (BOYES INTERM © ns Gus d rof.Massey, res ithmetic and uality{ denuie Laura arp, Edw Athol Alexander, ayton, Broomfield, rat à Ste, Fron , Frank Poti Raid, arith.en.prof.a 17 an pen.?Bicker Hugh Bracken, 60: Grifit , Hughe raid \u2018general proficion; ho » com uct aud gs draw.Ty Fred.oF lat gen.le draham, L20pro ok; Hattie rof.punctuali = Isabel TS pr Daig- = + Win, Denman, 2, io.Rayal Arthur School.first gen.Speed tnd (rem prof: ; David i! Goo: Stevenson and TOBY GRADR GinLa).\u2014Louisa Peterson, Arey Ton pros spelling an ad Hes jEaith Agnew, gen, rot.pans aies Gertrude ken.prot.Ten: t en.profs i nile ue prof; Teneur Le opt ms 0: \u201cRlia- iccke, Leah Ete Thémson Hals alsey, Lizs Lrrle vi nne Frat Sepals or Edith Jennie Patterson.e Brown ., Minnie P com PREPARATORY GRADE on Mitche es pick.road FE pompe Le gon prof.fin by f., gen.prof.at gen.prof., « Bo es draw uit 1889, Lionel Taylor, gen.prof.; Pin ST © Dar ion.3 ofS rence Kutn 0 0 ) rer MaCallni , .TE cation and study a Bobiason, we prof, Er netuaiity apd co end spi ei prof, false 5.Dots Lappin.3 Minnie Bi ciency, Pe rcoxn first sen.E ran sud En pds Sert BZCORD Binning, Roftey, 8 Grace Fen.Fok 1890; Es won.drawing: tunlity: Tesla ot, win, Bet punctuallty 89, gnod 00: M 138 AMD Fisher, Best Reh.\u201c pplication to std y, dictation, e è, » TON sthems, bt pa Bobially uh Bios 1 arep bb bear! 7 BG prof.an condiaet: es oh am, PEAY REE Eortpriee Te ap vs Ha se Dodfacn, pad pture; oy, prof.18 vof, rébt and 18 4 d 1390; Laurs Cotnol gen, pro od Fou ps Claude O00 .lata 89 1889 an ombs, ren.rat be Lyo aman prot\u2026 radin» + ne dog = > Wi gots 1st Wan, gen.péob, > road Bh oad Cd Riek ge.prof, rot.French, A889; » BOY).~W aay Ni { ov) Be i m ar ££ Bo Tombs, Set lle., gen.prof, : © joie tu Harr: N Toca, ohn 500.John Watson ttie, Harry \u2018Alin, oral profici ono >.e Waugh, gen.Plcation\u201d 13 su tn 9 abd 18! rence Pg , Frank Beifion.un.prot pro cation to fi iE wand Sa prob i ofiation recat fo NE gen.prof, ré a che oy ©.ro i Q] Bedpiures NT lag ied ny Clendinneng, Howard McC: dnelair, rm, , Jam gw) iy, Arc arling, Wm.Bait, Clark Ernest ti t, good con- Guan (Graves) Lizzie 889, art \u2018Weddle, thmatie, French, dy; Etes 80, conduct; #6: Janet Greer, ren Hijah Es Shear], a a Le Hoa n, ce osvéient, pau ro F380 and Eve 1 ee ne Sith, fs re inc while y Bruch T6 ae Ary gun, po Son: 1889 r, Lesiio Jeffrey, EX {GIRLS i; OFT, r.phn n.prof, aw or eee sos ] Éthel { ti a fife coBoberts Faso A580 Lae] nas Jensia ih dpe itor I ans Houday, is wen prof.18 Busha ant kadoreomge \u201cie to, study, Ernest British and 2 Sehout.HPARATOHX GRADE.\u2014 iat gene ral i A eneva BH ETH, toners.derbert roficiency ; Cats e Aronson, se Simon.pavia rity walter hed fesse 1a ptofiotancy proncienes : ait Shaina; ficiency; Alice On: ra pro oficipney.an timer, ben im Willa Re: Appi.ubotüslity, Sogn Li 1888 Sof en ou o ow Senn d, Latin, a ina Taylor, boon, SW Witchell, Joint RA, Prank Curtin, 2e Tasker,readin eld, 5 sup J Buldnberg, Lad Fi, ang , on 5 study nd gem } A Olstrotskr, sam i eral prof eo: firat son- rai Dr ; Ernest Gilat.femierst proficion y werera or be on\u201d , Em Dain, Dieu oh > Mom etes SE ] rd Ti Brousses: Wa .Peay Hott adas Li pr Hemet Wika hg its.Bute House.| taker of SL Gabriel school.to study, punctuality and reading, bo, pure a.brat cri Lay \u2018 po Sable Gude ouf von, bok or Mat uality; abe: Sn, Jen rh wl Lydia pe A Jy 1 ?11487 PRIMARY GI Boy ta Bran a, profeiens À ending À pres = « da el otman Vine © Boriptare and ge aw Huy pivot bis anplicat study = gen.vrofitiéncr.Thoÿ sil] Bt iY si conduet a cie fo her ap French and general, proficicndy : Goudrean, Sof.pro clency sud card retur ned: M 0 3 pro: ie anos Luc card relurne: 1 i Ha 3 Blav ihe, | Vire bran Rorénthal, George l'ainaude, avid MoPherson, hs ran) Bichard Turner, in Charade TR enoral profic {lar y Tonnaton.w RIMARY voi + OT8\u2014 Chase, a: wine on.prof,, application to study, s punctyal ja Turner, \u201cTes, ren ading, Soripture, pu nklie, French apellins, a owald, arithimetle, gen.pr David Bornatein, drawing, gen.prof, conduct, Punetaaling & gen.Prior ve outa ro rot ed: rd, tobt, Tobe Leoha itine; Lorue Currigan, Day Han, bie d'or Kawi Bennet,\u201d id whet Aluert MoMijian id urnar, Bam.iui: .Wi.Cuthbartion, soner Lu Joun pre ltetrnan Joun vroficlen ney.a M tohom BECOND PRIMARY GRADE, GIRLE.\u2014Ma at Ken.prof.avp.to study, Frenob ; Nollie wright wing, good conduat.wen.prof.Grant roading.apelling and gon.prof.; Lu ints\u201d | Ine! arithme fe, kon.prof, card returned ; Esthe; Scripture aud veu.prof; Mary Aronson gen: prof.:Jenute \u201cFontoln, general toturned; McKee, general pro clon card Ye- rned; lick id Allo, ge éneral pro lunes, of ara rotu Annie kmith, gonerel proficiency, A zotu Florence Watker.punctuality, gen.Ai Blavinekl, Lily > Ntron Howard Eye are arall Craw Jane Perr, artha uw Bertha Figlor.Alle br i Pa oli Ritton bork, Fanny Figler, general rrofic fency.ENMEDIATE, 1nLs.\u2014 Carrie Su Tet hay è foo prof., reading, writing, apel paver Scripture, Roogra vhy, gramhiar, Heation to study, con uct, cay rand He n.prof ; Lily Perlow, arithmetic and ge : Florenev Beusun ,gan.prof, and ca return 5 OL Prozesky, drawing end gen.prof.: Gertrude Boon, gen.pro\u201d and card roturmed : Rosh Brown, fir prof.Kose l\u2019htilips, gen.prof.; Elizabeth Gi rd, conduct and punetualst ly.FiR#T INTKEMEDIATE GRADE, Bora \u2014John Let gen.Prof reuding, French and music ; voies i prof, writing, spelling , arithmetic, ares ny and applis ation to study enry Morgan, gen.proficieney; Wm.Beatty, per rof., 14; sud composition; Edward Lawmbly, gen.\"prof.an; grograihy nm.Muir, gen, prof, and Beripture; tobert Foster, gen.prof, and vard 7 eturned ; Jo Cullens, gen.proficiency; Lanning, ges prof., punctuality and condu ers gob.pr victencs : James lint, punctualtéy : Edwa: rd 20, y punctualily and condi BECOND INTERMEDIATE Gigor.-_ 3 Lzzte i mar, spreading, Writing, arithmetie, Fr RE to study, pan tait cards re arb, eluate Too Moine, fer ology.putot ty; Frank jar, pusctu rer ercovitzs, spelling: Che Dur, Fain: Tice, punctuality, geo uct H ity iam Walker, uclunlity and conduc Eivlty Buckingham, Scripture, Florence Livermo: music and punctua; 1OR&.\u2014UGeorsr Gatehbonse, modalliat, gramusr, accounts, 8 and first gene ral profician Willis, épelling, Evographs ra \u201clehay ; Oscar fur ony and guperal profic fener Goorg © Bor, Georre fnson, wri hada fist ny conduct.an aret D gah, ist, resding, brst general proficiency, SR d'ebnduet : Lillian Price, panetualiey » an wily Livermore, arithm erin musi; Ethel ah na The Commercial Academy.The following is the list of prize winners at the Plateau ommerclal Academy : Parmany Counse \u2014Moise Trudeau, Jou Bo urdo; Rudolphe For Aer \u2018Prote u, John Cloutier, sm = 1 i Dion, port X LA ca ab.pra hotame, x Lapointe, x Nav nier, Arthur Lito a op about David Murray, bh Duy lard Ro George, 1.8 7 ac tng, William Maloney.Arthur B yon Jo: Thomas dinand Miche hiviorge, Hor tor.\u201d is Noel Nourie, Wattor Marson, tie à Hector Lamohtagne.= Lester ise ¥ forte ga eu our ose Jot, Rene 1 EEE = 8 a Glement, John Flanni y Armand Du buc, Arthur Beaudoin, .Joseph Lapika N t aCgpnoily.Joan tiste Lapl: Le à pang roux, Adouat Lee orp ndreville, Lug.casques A.ois ky, 1 ce, lon ons aon oo, Beth J.dolioœur Charles Mari D Armand Toto > bu bue basen thu or oh Jeu 0 .Perron, PA a.) po 5 coca.HE lace, ureot, Ex 5 Bédard.th hag \u201cgny grove encher Victor La Labbe, Eure Larivee, Lesperance, Hrovenchen »- Du nian! A.Forsyth (Perrault, do preneran dan John Castello, fo enh Albert SEpeeh hh Apdre.Joep Meanie Peduetio A I onas be a md 4 Prevost, Ennis .La porte.'oulmet, Fo Prieur, £ Fai vierge, E E Fon tony re 0 Pa ove, Tose ph Ye EN Emile Dep oc, poiotoph, L 8 dati atterpon, © EEN ppe Ci Clement Alvin Parisen: ,élbort Cont mali, Gempes Artech: e Sarl RIGS Serre Slog W.Coo ona .Thon ®arace pb.'; Baucter.\u201d 5 Dion, Ed.Lanc Solas ui: ers, À.Homier, Ale Benoit, do peloie le, N ib Desoriiers > toiles W w \u201ca shot thous \u201cbs Ous a , An Hec Bigoueste, David Levy, Lui drat, bent Lesvoranes, Alexandre oh ] Joseph Porcault, Joseph UE.otre 8, Leonidas fer me, due Provenoher, For bre, t, mon! Hi t MoE Phill a le 3 §oin Ofaguon, Hector Bermand Du n, ) @ Brirebols, 'E, B32 5 Noto: Compte, V, Goulet.ests SEN.Lutter ymoud Dufresm rasse rks; pons Aime Grofard.#8 on a Prop Er Da David Maloney, linas, O.Mare Rand, E Branchard d à.Fran; i, Parker.vb = Gelinas, A.Chirtram x Co! bord OHsÉ Laurent, a As Boyer, Sami 4 , A.AGIAL Rondeau, poh ne, A) sep Dan: bo aloe À Dinard.En Desaulniers, ansico ver pre, Es SE > Poupirt, Jean ut Pratte, Hestar ate rr ; [rome Trepanier, O.hE Ee x.i= ua Ten J E.Barotte, H.Vey verdure, who, Ri cro 5, B, roux, À.Orolae Hire a, i Eug.g.Oo pots, \u201cafield Power, ar Bas se ile Labrec pelhetetlonine ls the vrise list at Mra Wate : Get Nora 5 Class TURN Sale wroan artis, \u201cShabie u \u20ac -\u2014Jen; Glass Veiehbel Kerr, iss wreat | te es Violet Fee .gold nti, ME fiver ousd prises \u2014 Edit] Rana ota.vol nier i Booth, Helen onnell and ar., Changes in the Teaching Staff.; At the meating « of the Board of Pio estan Bchool Commissioners hel yeëterds 7 after noon, the resignations af! Owl chers ere, receiv MIA Nid oO as isa Bi ler, fas | Ey Burnham.following w: pointed die the\u2019 staff: Bir cOlumpha, 7 PP se M.L.Ferguson, fo senlo] School! sa C0 Sorman, lee K Kerr, Ida Mo arin, Mies Law, phn ink 8 Am orris, Miss Ida Clarke ckle.Gardner was ap pot son are new Hoe chelaga se rehoc The followin the brogtammo for the remaining closing exsrc Wednesday, June 25\u2014 2 my Gila High school, Mt, .Archibald; 10 a, m., Ber.thelos street school, Mr.B.Holland did ritannia stroet gofool, Rev.A, G, Ü .p.m., Bt, Gabriel sehool, Bev, A am: 3 p, m., Griee Church schoo), Archdeacon -Jvans; 2.80 pa Rival school, Ven.Archdeaco p Thuredny, June 96.\u201410 n.m., \u201cHi, igh school, aoV car; 10 a.m,, Viotorin sehoo oliand; 2 p.m,, cm Boe ah ane Mr, Rov.Bo 3 acVicer ; 2.45 p.ma, school Rev.Dr.MacViear; à Ln Vi brooke street school, Mr.J.B.Kishivands P.m., & Senior school, Rov.A, G.Upham.re Pn os me 1 metre San Balvador's Dead President, SAN SALVADOR, June 23.\u2014 President Men- | endez, ot San Suivador, died suddeniy Just night, soon afte the conclusion of a quet glven on the occasion of the fifth anti vorsary of the entrance of General Menen- doz to San Salvador.CGeuoral appointed Menendez was provisionally appoln President of Salvador, on June 19, 1885, an electea on March 1, 1487, for a period of find eurs.The Republic of Halvador has hewn ndendent since 1853, when (t dissolved ite foderation anion with Honduras and Nicaragua.Lhe administrative affairs of the Republle are carriod on, under the President, by a ministry of four members.The area of the Repunlic is estimated al 7925 English square miles and the populas Lioti 651,130.Madame Waddington Serfously Hurt, June 24, \u2014 Madame Maddineton, wite of the the French Ambasgads or to Eng while riding In Hyd x Lorday, Was thrown to the ground and severely ju her horse colliding with another.will probably recover.she was Miss King, of New York, + arkaror's Choice, or Saved from » Crime, usual instalment of tho serial story is Unavoldabiy held over until toamsrow, oFmarly\u2019 \u201d Tie ENING OF THE HOME, Ê evn \u2018tie home on the Richelieu River, \u2018et Chambly, 1s now being prepared for the opening.Applications for admission may be made to the committee, at the BFAR offices, 165 St.James street, which meets there-daily, Saturdays excepted, between the hours of 4 and 5 p.m.Owing to the time required to Investigate and report upon applications, the latter must be re- calved not later than each Tuesday, to ensure the applicant's being sent to the home the same week.SAD AND TRUE TALES|# AS RELATED BY THE SECRETARY Of the Society for the Protection of Womel\" and Children at Thoir Meeting this Morning\u2014~The Evils of Drink.The seamy side of human nature was brought into strong relief to the four gen- tiemen who sat around the table in the board room of the Socioty for the l\u2019roteos tion of Womon and Chtidren, and heard the melancholy tales of cruelty and wroug that were detailed to them by Mr.G.M.Mars shall, ibe secretary, this morning.There were prosaut Mr.Charles Alexander, presiding, Rev.Dr.Norton, Mr.F.E.Grafton and-:Mr.D.MoMillan.There was the usual batch of sad tales of Lardship and suffering from the bread-winder rive ing way to drinking habits, but the encouraging feature was lie muin- ber of cases lu which Mr.Marshall had induced the offenders to take the pledge.\u2018There was the vase of the gentleman of good position \u201cgoing headlong Lo ruin\u201d Leon drink, but he had been induced to ery a halt, is not drinking now and, said Mr.Marshall \u201cis being watched.\u201d There was the gentleman in the northern part of the city who was drinking hard, neglecting bis business and not providing for his amily.Ho was reasoned with, convinced, ook the plodge, and is keeping it.\u201cToo much grandmother,\u201d was the excuse given by a Mr.Thorpe \u2018Who ren away to New York, leaving his wife and two children here.The society, tnrough the similar society in New York, which discovered the runaway, is endeavoriux to induce him to gona money to tuke his wife and bairns to him at New York.\u201cBorvant giris, beware,\u201d says Mr.Marshall.\u2018There is a gay Lothario in the city.\u201d But Mr.Marshall has proved one too many for him.He was a married man, a van driver toa grocer in the west end, and he was paying his attention to a certain pretty servant girl, represents Ing, of course, that he was a single man.The poor confiding girl ; \u2018WAS PERFECTLY INFATUATED with her lover, and although warned by several ladies, she positively refused to believe he was married, Mr.Marshall here stepped on the scene.He found out the wife of the gay deceiver, a very comely and decent little woman, with a nice little child.He brought about a meeting between the indignaut wife and infatuated girl, and the eyes of both were opened: The girl has gone home to Engiand with her mistress, \u201cbut,\u201d said Mr.Marshall, \u201cthis gay Lothario is still at large, and 1 wish to caution all servant, girl is agalnst him \u201c Ah,\u201d said Dr.Norton, with a sigh, \u201cI've known ees ac \u201c Yes,\u201d said Mr.Ir.Alexander, with a sigh,\u201d and sohave 1.\u201d ** Now there's a well known society man,\u201d continued the secretary.\u2018'a great Freemason, a past master, has skipped, leaving his wife not only destitute put with an endowment of two children Ly | a former marriage.They are in the les\u2019 Benevolent now, aud I am on the search for my gentieman.ee À littie girl named Margaret Burke, who came from Hardwick School, Manchester, England, a year ago, went into the service of Mr.David at St.Hubert, where the poor little serving mald, in a strange land, was beaten by her master and mistress, her head cut open and her poor back made black and blue, Unfortunately for the persecutors they moved into the city, their littie victim ran to the police station and came under Mr.Marshall's eye.She is now in a good place and a deposition will be laid belore the Recorder to-morrow.George Gordon came to this country four yedrs ago with his young wife.He joined the police and served in the Megantic expedition.He was dismissed the force for misconduct and took to van-driving, but he ill-treated his wife and three little children.An exquisite piece of torture he indulged in was that when they were suffering the gnawings of hunger he would bring in just enough food for himself,and eat it in their presence without sharing a single crumb.Last of all he turned her and her babies out of doors.Then stepped in Mr.Marshall, The man was PROSECUTED FOR DESERTION.Then he turned round and repudiated his marri The woman declared they wera in Liverpool in a private house and oho had her lines in her \u2018\u2019kist.\u201d\u2019\u201d She was : Just 8 soft Scotoh lassie \u201cfrae Fanarkehire at the tim Mr, shall communicated x the authorities at Liverpool, but no he marriage couid found in the registrars books.A sham marriage the explanation.Mr.ar- shall tried to induce him to \u201cremarry\u201d the girl, but he said he would not do so under any oonsideration whatsoever, and he now awaits sentence for neglecting his two children, and the Society is going to try ta fot et & situation for his poor deluded ct Mr.Marshall reported that he had brought petore the Grand Jury the evils wrought by the introduction of certain ork papers, and requested them toy ox.amine these papers for themselves.He also wrote to Hon.Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Customs, requesting him to piace a certain New York weekly on the forbidden list, and had received a reply.\u201cI have pleasure in informing you that the Post Oflice and Customs departments have already done all the law will permit in this matter, and can assure you that everything will be done to prevent the cireulation in Canada.\u201d Mr.Grafton brought forwara the case of the loafers on Fletcher's lleld who insulted the servant girls who went there with children, and it was resolved to write the Mayor thereon.Dr.Norton reported the actlon of the Anglican Synod in reference to raising the age for seduction to sixteen years and the resolution that was moved by himself and seconded by Dean Carmichael was ordered to be entered ou the minutes, FRANCISCAN MONASTERY Formally Inaugurated Thi« Morning by His Grace Archbishop Fabre.At least one thousand persons attended the formal inauguration by His Grace Archbishop Fabre of the Francisoni Mounas- tery, on Richmond street.The monastery i8 a rough, two-story brick building, situated next Lo St, Joseph'& Churoh behind the houses immediately adjoining the front of the church.A room, about 15 x 20 teet on the first floor, thé best in the house, is set aside for the chapel.A little improv ised alter, painted white, ls at one cond of the room.On one side of the chapel is a little primitive sagristy, with Quito an assortment, however, of costly church ornaments, brought over from France, and on the other side is a room with gratin wide enough to allow the faithful, who are pot allowed into the chapel propor to tollow the ceremoniaz, His Grace, accompanied by Vicar-General Marechal, Very Rev.Father Drummond, 8.J., rector of St.Mary's © Jollogo, Very Rev, Father Strubbe, (.5.8.K., Superior ol the Redemptorist Order here, and Rev.Father Bruchesi, werorecoivod at 7 o'clock at the door of the monastery by very Rev, Father Othon, Provincial Superior of the Francis- van Monks of France, Rev.Father Jean Baptiste, the Superior Guardian of the local monastery, Rev.Fathers tuleran and Nuvier, two lay brothers, two theological aLudents, and two converts, all of the tran- ciscun Order, und the present personnel of the monastery, After the \u2018blessing of the alutr and sacred vessels by His Grace, a coremony which lasted over an hour, Father Othon thanked the Arohbistop for the permisston, » papi! LA, thém- solves hore, the first mass in the ae shave The Fate who attended crowded the yard and fol- Jowed tho service through the windows ext to the chapel is the kitchen: a small stove, a plain table, wooden plates And 8pOONSs are the apparatus.Upstairs are the rooms, with curtalnies windows, three ugh wooden frame and a sikaw-sack, Rob 85 look high from tho bed.| , 9 Bablt La srhlon De POO! \u2018 Atte 5 EEE \u2018Father Othon has ecelved over rire icaflo: Paie to of praiso uso of the liberty rot Catholic in fun of y.\u2018Under the ritish flag,\u201d ho says, \u201cliberty seems to thrive.ST.JEAN BAPTISTE.The Foes fasion and Re us Ceromonles NS $ This Mo The fete_of St Jean Sepals, the patron, saint of French Canadians, was cele ay by the usual procession and rell- glous \u2018ceramonies, thero belug a lack of street adornments in the contralpart of the city.Bh Antoine, Selgneurs and Notre Laie atreat West, however, were profuse in \u2018decorations.The houses on both hd of tho street were literally cover- with maple branches and flags, the French flag Predpminatine.Lie Americau next, and off and on a British or Canadian color.\u2018Two evergreen arches and Beullao's red silk canopy were on Notre ame and Mountain, and on Seigneurs streets respectively.The chiel features of the procession were the four carriages in different parts of the procession with ten protty, bair-haired \u201cSt.Jean Baptistes.\u201d The first one was Jean Baptiste Marineau of St.Jean Baptiste ward, St.Jean Baptiste church and born on Bt, Jean Baptiste day three years ago.He was arrayed in a pure white lamb skin as white as was the gontie-Jamb's which lay at his feot The nextWwas little Joseph Malo, his carriage drawn by four snow white horses, and himself protected by a rustic covering of bark.He also bad a Tittle lamb with him, and throw kisses out to the crowds that Mined the streets, Four cow boys on horse with dreadful looking bowie knives, ck, the escort of the third St.Jean Baptiste, J.15.Laframbgise, of St.Henri, who was : Hinlded from the hot sun by a baldachin lie: of French flags.Maple leaves and red while and blue festoons ornamonted the fourtu and lust, T.L.Demers of St.Joseplr's Church.Among the other features of the procession were St.Bridæets school Zouaves, little fellows, some of them hardly able to walk, with little toy guns and the Zouave uniform with kepi; and the DeSnla- berry guard with drawn rapiera Thore were no symbolical cars, but a number of banners and tri-colors were carried in carriages, while the Dominion Ensigno WAS ALMOST IGNORED.With the President of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, L.U.David, ex-M.P.P., walked Ald, Cunpingham, representing the\u2019 Mayor of Montreul, and carrying a very pretty bouquet ; Hon.Alderic Quimet, Speaker of the Ho of Commons; Dr.Lachapelle, Aldermen Perreault, Tunseÿ, Martineau, Lamar che, Gauthier, Mr.E St.Louis, Mr.Cloran, president of St.Patrick\u2019s Soeioiy.and the officers of St, Jean Baptiste Baie Grace Archbishop Fabre began High Mass at the Church ot Notre Dame, which was not overcrowded, most of the people remaining outside, at 11.30 o'clock, aud was assis y Rev.Fathors Thibeud; 8.8., and Bedard, 8.8, as deacons of honor, and the Messrs.Lagace and Allard, of the Grand Seminaire, as deacon and sub-deacon, The choir sang Kali- woda's Mass, and kav.Father Ecrement, of Hochelagn, preached the sermon of the occasion.Ho compared Canada with St John the Baptiste.Scarcely four hundred rears ago, he said, the immortal navigator of St.Malo planted a cross on the banks of the Bt.Lawrence and to-day railways, canals, immense ocean vessels, and an ever increasing literature, which attracted even the applause of France, denoted the greatness to which the faith brouæht here by the discoverer had brought Canada, for the Catholic faith was the soul of Canada, and kept pace with the growth of its body.The speaker then entered upon a panegyric of patriotism, citing Bossuet stand other authors on the subject, and concluded with an appeal to Canadians to lovo the soil, every inch of which had been watered by the blood of martyrs, and not to leave the country as so many hundreds did every year.\u201cFroedom in one\u2019s country,\u201d he exclaimed, \u201cis bette ter than golden chains beyond the line!\u201d Speaking of the literature of \"Canada the speaker remarked that he could not but pay a word of praise for those noble men who in the recent struggles for the maintenance of the French language had exerted themselves sq much.le urged upon the lrench press charity, even whon defending va, taith.He had no fear, he said, ol the future for the Catholic faith, seeing that it was upheld by such a strong body as the St, Jean Baptiste Soclety.Transatlantic Travellers.List of saloon passenger per BS.\u201cLake Superior,\u201d Montreal to Liverpool, 24th June, 1890; Wm.Stewart, Captain Rev.= C.Antiiff, D.D., Miss Antliff, Rev.T.H.Bland, Mr.Blana,\u201d jr., Mr.A, Browning, Mr, H.R.Beveridge, Mr, J Beveridge, Mr.ley, Nits : Dupre.) Mr.set Fair, Mise M.Foie, Mr.ming, Mrs.Fleming, Mies BL Gnd infant, Ten WA A.Farrow, Mr.Jos.Flynn, Mrs.Jos, Fiynn, Migs J.P.O Gordon, Miss Gravel, Mr.Gooch, Miss Violet Gower, Rev.J.Henderson, Mrs.J.Henderson, Miss Hastie and maid, Miss Hill, Mr.C.M, Holt, Miss Holt, Mr.W, H.Pope, Miss Kirby, Mr.G.M.Kinghorn, Mrs.G.M Kin inghorn, Mr.Hugh Kinghorn, Mr.Paul EPs Paul Letundai, Miss Letondal, Master A.Letondal, Mrs.owls, Mrs.F.W 360.Lewis, Mr.Muttlepury, Prof.D.H.Marshall, Mrs.Marshall inney, Mr.A, G.McWhi Mrs.A.G.McWhinney, Mrs, Bell Nugent.Mr.Harold E.Reynell, Mrs.Harold E.Rey- nell, Miss Gladys Reynell, Miss Ottoline Reynell, Master H.E.Reynell, Master E.H.Reynell und maid, Mr.Gordon Renfrew, Mrs.Shiras, Mrs 1 F.H.Simms, Mise Simms, Miss F.H.5 Mrs.P.W.6t.George, Rev.James dut rs.James Smith, Master Smith, Mr.À.R.Scott, vs A.Suiith, Miss Thomson.Rev.E.A.Vesey, Mrs.E.A Vasey, Mr.Robt, wéddelt, Mrs.Rob Wad- deil, Mr.IL H.Waddell, Mrs.Webster.Montreal Presbytery.A meeting of the Presbytery of Montreal oe held this forenoon at the College, Rov.1.Boyd in the chair.Rev.Mr.Barclay, of Scotland, was received by the Presbytery Into full connection.© Will fill the pulpit of 8t.Paul\u2019s during the next eight weeks, while the pastor is away on nis holidays, The work of the Victoria mission, Forfar street, Point St Charles, was considered and {, arrangements will be made for carrying it on.The question of Presbyterian ministration at the suburban resorts such as Valois, Pointe Claire, Ste.Aunes, an and Vaudreuil was considered and ste pe will likely be taken to supply these cos, m3 Harry Phillips Discharged.Mr.£iuarin, Harey Phillips\u2019 counsel, had a surprise 1n store for the Crown yesterday afternoon, and used it with good effect.He spent the entire afternoon contesting the rule for contempt, on the ground that the toceediugs were irrezular, and when final- f, hts client was discharged, on the ground that there was uot sufficient evidence to prove his connection with Caron\u2018's disap- bearanco, he produced, to the great disgust Mdr.Trenhoime; Henry Caron, the boy's hon, who swore that the missing witness was in town and had been for seme days.PERSONAL.Capt.Zexland, ot the 13 13th Battalion, Hamilton, a member of the Canadian Wimbledon team, ts al the Rall.Mr.A.Browning, Secretary of the Philharmonic Society, left to-ddy for England.Ie Will return 1n September.Mr.Giearge Kemp leaves to-morrow on an extended f1slitog expedition to the Godbout river, opposite Mimouski, and Little Metis, Mr.Joseph, h Lessard, M.P, P., has been presented by the editorial an of Le Monde with à valuable testimonial In honor of his recent victory in Mas- Kinonge county.James Kent, who has with marked ability nied the position of Cirenit Manager of the Can diab Pacific Telegraphis ever ance they wero tablished, has been promoted to the Super.terrduncy of the Eastern Division, which Juels aes all offices east of Pore Arthur, Mr.Fred suceoeds Mr.Kent as Circult Manager.\u201cTHE \u201cWEATHER, am \u2014 Probauilities for the next tway nonps ee Hota, West winds; fine and amar local.shy r thunder storms tonignt or to-morro Readt by Hearn & Harrison's 8; Thermometer thisday: ax To; ml pin 82.fre date Jest year; Max, 6 rémèter Ings to-diy Sam, 30.Boe Ta Bo 90, 87.Avpointments This Evenivg.Co RorAr\u2014 avide Firion RAs, The Queen's Af Nplritea Vorlety of Interesitux Nowa About Eojalty aud Politics.New York, June 9%.Edmund\u2019 Yates cables the Tribune from London as \u2018follows: ~The Queen was looking weil, apd in good spirits as she passed - through Aberdeen.She beckoned to Lord Aberdeen, who, as Lord-Lieu- tenant, was on the platform, to come and speak to her.She enquired alter Lady Aberdeen and they talked a good deal of Mr.Stanley, the Queen shaking hands warmly with Lord Aberdeen as the brain began to leave.LABT WEER'S LEVEE.Last week's levee was Sna of the largest ever hold, nearly fifteen hundred people being prusent, and Lord.Lathom called out their numes with a gelerity almost beyond conception, thereby exciting the grateful admiration of the Prince of Wales, who wanted to get away ae early as possible, Upward of fourteen > und d and fl y per sons passed through the- Faroe\u2019 twelve minutes.THE DUCHESS OF BLAM, So entirely unlooked for was the recent illness of the Duchess; ot File, that none of the preparations for 86 interesting an occa- slon had matured; nur was the precise nature of Her Royal Highness\u2019 illness comprehended by the attendants.\u2018The nearest neighbors of the Duke and Duchess at Sheen are Mr.and Mrs.Frederick Wigan, of Clare-Lawn, and the presence of Mra, Wigan, who, by tha way, is a sister of Mr.Arthur Cec ctl, was urgently requegted at Upper Sheen House, where her maternal sxperl- ences stood her in good stead.She instantly dent u message for her own medical man, Dr.Marshall, and dany cb chance of danger was most happily averte ABOUT NEWSPAPERS.The Scottish Liberal, the aokly, organ of the Gladstonian Sepuratists in Eainburgh, which was started a few months ago, with a prodigious flourish of trumpets, nas just ceased to exist.The British V eekly, which is the organ of the Separatist Nonconformists, is by no means satisfied with tne Speaker, and asserts that on the whole that paper, thus far, has not given satisfaction the Liberals.It ts generally considered to be wanting in unity of purpose; and that it falls between the two stools of elubland and Gladstonian Liberalism, THE NEW CHIEF OF POLICE.I understand that the suggestion of Sir Edward Bradford's fitness for the office of Chief Commissioner of Police originated with the Prince of Wales, and it was more au probable that Mr.Munro\u2019s resignation would have been withdrawn had steps to insure that action been undertaken a Little suoner.Friends interfered, but too late, for the ground was no longer clear as the appointment had alrmudy peen offered Sir Edward.His reply had not then been received and there was no certainty that he would accept the difficult st.He had asked for time to consider, declaring plainly that unless he got it he would refuse at once.Meanwhile Munro's friends were busy with the Home Secretary.Both sides, in fact, recognized, a little tardily perhaps, that the police vote was worth bidding for, and that it could only be secured by keeping the force in good humor.The amusing part of it all is the frightful mistake made, in this connection, William Vernon Harcourt, whose proposal to hand over the Metro, opolitan police to the London County Council is iike'a red rag to a bull.MASSACHUSETTS\u2019 PRINCESS.Massachusetts\u2019 is it seems to have its princess as well as the other States.Home years ago, one of the best knpwn inhabitants of Lowell was J.C.Ayer, who realized a vast fortune by the sale of a favorite specifto, known as \u201cCherry Pectoral.\u201d Mr.Ayer died and two or three seasons ago nis widow, under the care of Mr.Bigelow, dazzled all London with the variety of her costumes and the brilllaney of the {gels that she wore at afternoon parties.uring the present season, the magnifi- cance of her musical matinees, with their constellation ol great operatic stars engaged on every occasion, has been the talk aris, and now, it seems, Mts.Ayer has captured the brother of the late Emperor of Russla as a morganatic wife, and is to become the Princess Dolgorouki before the autuzan is over.à ONE KILLED, SEVEN WOUNDED.\u2019 A Bad Smash Near Drndas\u2014 Wagner Cars Roll Down an Embankment.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! HAMILTON, June 24\u2014The railway acei- dent, which \u2018occurred yesterday afternoon, took place on the Grand Trunk Railway between Copetown and Dundas.It is known definitely that the train consisted of a baggage car, five passenger coaches, two Wagner cars and _a dining-room ear, Engineer Phipps and Fireman smith had charge of the engine, and Conductor Stewart of the train.lhe train was on time and was bowling along at th jrty five miles an hour, when just west of the bridge near Cope- town, the Wagner cars in the rear jumped thé track and went down the embankment below.The tiain was soon soon brought to a standstill, and those on- board ran quickly to the rescue of the unfortunates in the cars below.MacDonnell, of Chicago, a passenger, vus killed outright, The unfortunate gentleman was on his way New York with his wife, whence they intended sailing for a holiday Lrip to the Old Country.When the cars fell and commenced to roil over, Mr.Donnell jumped to window, and otting out, tried to drag his wite after him Before this could be done the car fell over on him crushing him to death: Mra, MaoDonnell 18 badly bruised about the head.Mra, J.A, Smith, a young couple from Chicago.on their weddi ng tour, were Lbe next tp come in to thle city.Mrs.Smith was badly bruised and shaken up, and her husband had his right arm broken.Louis Larri- more, the Wagner oar conduetor, had to be treated Jor some gevere scalp wounds, but he is not supposed to be very, seriously injure rs.T.L.Lewis, of Chatham, and Mr.James F.Biack, of Montraal, were taken by friends to the Royal Hotel, the formor being badly torn about the\u2019 le s, and the fatter gufforing from injur: Lo tho spine.Mr.and Mrs.Patrol > pad their little baby Wore of on Pound ang Mrs.Case wag unfortunate enough fo-have an arm broken.All the Injured: are ron well.CounNoiL BLUFFs, Is, June 24.\u2014A passenger train on the oad was aba I wrecked near Silver .City yesterday, the engine and passenger ¢oach going into the dited.The only persons seriously Injured wore the engineer and the fireman.The latter was fatally scalded.THE GOVERNMENT WILL YIELD, ï SPECIAL\" To THÉ STAR] LoNDON, June 24.\u2014it is believed that thr Government propose to \u201cyield sufflcientiy to the demands of the frenion and thé policemen to avert their threatened striking.The Abandoned Compensation Olausc.Loxpon, June 24.\u2014Tho Times, commenting upon the Governments cliange of pre \u2018gramme witli referente to the license bills says: The Government have again shifted ground, and have given thelr enemies the right to say they know neither their own minda, nor the minds of their followers, There is no reason to suppose that the structive tactics of .the- Opposition will Po in the slightest degree, je eldxod owing to the concessions whi ingeniously suppose wilt end the controversy.Chronicle says the Government made the announcement only under the pressure of & diminishing ma oc ity and the watl-grounded fear of im) npon defeat.\u2018The Standard says: The inlaters cannot Autor themselves with having pure chased the will of their opponents.All they can Hope is hat they have made it easy for their professed adhere ne have hitherto viewed the en with dis e or/indifference, to' give them- cordial and 8us- tained assistance in forcing the méssurs through Pariïatnent, Brazil\u201d Now Constitution.Ro DE JANEIRO, June 23\u2014The new constitution was prom asd à ox coanlzes a {oderal sys mm be Based on the United States.are ropla by Secre es ot Ste ton 0 ANG answerable td the preals dent Sethe: \"Poll mont Will consist of a House tives and aschate, Wers of Pepresénte y Sir bodies wil ll bootar a purely iiantive chara ta either ohamber eh \u2018not entail achangeo nl LO | ax ally nent Eu te every © A 0 office will yoars.The p his Hs dermato | Buenos à eu rays RES a tina : ng., Bopublis is 1 Shores, TINGS FROM oes Fe ~ JOTTINGS FRO ÿ quesee.+ Lord Stanley's Present to Mercier-8t.Jean \u201cBaptiste Celobration\u2014The Meghn- wo, He Becount, - {SPECIAL TO TO THE STAR! UEBEC, June 24.\u2014The Governor: a from la, eer of a splendid hly-oaught forty-six pounds tv Premier Mercier.on their arrival bere on Dominion Day.The funeral of the late Dr, de St.Geo: the late M.-P.for Portneuf, took tof, Cap Sante yesterday and was largely\u2019: y is on a grand scale.preity fon Canadian od pe th rench-Canadian population is in its hoii< aay attire.sslon was of grea length and very The Broo ce ; omprising fes strest, and suavity, goud address and a fifteen divisions, with a hall dozen bands bot certain.- magnetism, as his credit- sides the allegorical cars.The colebratio If oy Som, was was trusted for Jorge orders will close with a grand e n ra ana several of the St.Raymond thisoring oxcursion by \u201c8 Eos wholesals \u2018clothing déalers In tows, L'Etecteur, in an article under the h 4 ÿ after ho opened bis own business of \u201c* A Word to the English Mtnorit a ANOTHER FRIEND does pot understand why they sti] per i | of us from the United States, named Lewis, fight F onel Rhodes by demanding a =| opened a\u2019 retail mors on st Lawrence street, judicia recount The paper hints th uder t wis & Co, the recount is persisted in, and if the result and Tong fr Tare orders, Dealers should be unfavorable to Rhodes, Mercier looked \u201cupon mn \u201cWith more or less sus- will Jen the act as a proof that the min- oritÿ do not want a representative in his Cabinet.and act {n consequence.TORONTO TOPICS.A Probable Election Contests in Ontarto\u2014No Reduction in the Tarif Amendment Helating to Spruce Lumber.ISPEÇIAL TO TRE STAR! TORONTO, Juue 24.\u2014A crop ot election petitions will follow\u2019 the result of the Ontario elections.#lhe Liberals are to contest Hamilton, expecting to secure that seat for the Provine Secietary, Gibson, who was there.The Conservatives are protesting East Durham, where u Conservative ual Righter was elected over a straight party man.They will also contest Bou NOE, There Charlton, a brother of.John Gharito M.P., wasreturned.There wil protests in several other con- itunes he Mail's Washington correspondent says, the statemen.of Jonn Macdonald, as reported in a press despatch, that the Canadian Government will remove Ep port, duty on logs, if the Senate \u2018Cominittee\u2019s \u2018amendment to the McElnley \u201ceri Bill, reducin the \u2018tarif on lumber si r thousand\u2019 toot, shall become law, as attracted attention here.The indications are that the Senato will not increase the rate on sawed lumber above the rate fixod in the amendment.Indeed, free sawed lumber, of -the common kinds, upon | which no labor has been ex pended except the cost of sawing, is hinted at.It 1s, however, to be noticed that the Senate amena- ment on the reduction Lo $1 per thousand feet, does notinclude spruce lumber.It is said by experts that the Inmber coming from Canada to the United States, on our northern border, especially into New - land, is mainly spruce lumber, Thiel peur in the Tariff Bill at $2 per usa feo OTTAWA NOTES.Fishing Bait Licenses\u2014Bound for Eprope\u2014 Batons, Not Cutlasses.\u2019 ISPECIAL To THE STAR.) Orr June 24.\u2014American borne are rapidly availing themselves of sho m.wn i arrangement, which permits the: purchase bait licenses g } ian harbors.The applications are double-the number in the eorresponding period last Yes Carling, daughter of the Minister of Agriculture, sails for Englund to-morrow per the * Parisian.\u201d Sir John and Lady Thompson Jott for Montreal this morning en route to En The Minister of ative and Fi says that the instructions issued: te: the fishery protection cruisers were precisely the same as those of last year.Tihearen are being armed with batons insteag-o¥ cite as it takes too long to make them acq fainted with the use of the cutlass.iAs last year, every man carries à revolÿerss- There was an Imposing celebratidp\u2019ofithe French national fête in honor of n Baptiste here to-day.After Mass the pro- cessionists held à picnic on the Ottawa College grounds.MON TREAL\u2019S HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS ISPROIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, June 24.\u2014Acting-Mayor George Ww.Stephens, Alderman Rolland, Mr.Henry Biase and Mr.Richard White waited on Sir Hector Langevin, Minister of Public Works, this afternoon, regarding the Montreal harbor improvements.They spoke very Blaloly.Chairman Bulmer pA the Harbor Board complained that the re- cent report of the provisional commissioners sent m ttawa was vague and indefiffite.He urged the Government to take immediate action in Sher an that the work might be gone on with this Mr Stephens complained that the inter- were suffering by the de- fate of the ty were Montr voted one million ars for ted work, and was only waiting for he Government to approve of that ¢ portion of the plans, for the revetment wall, before beginning o tions.Once the Government did i no time would be los! Sir Hector, in ay promised to give an immediate reply, if the Harbor Board could only see their way clear to modify the plans to some extent.KEMMLER'S FINAL APPEAL.[sPEOfAL 2 eus STAR.BARATOGA, N.X., 24.\u2014The Court of Appeals has dooidéd that William Kemmler must be executed by A en Durston at Auburn prison.yrke Cochrane, of New York, argued for Kemimler, the ap appellan at | and was oppo! by Attorney-Gene Tabor.The arguments were very brief, and the court announced its decision vis out rising.\u2019 MEN Ton Charles on the Ontarlo ene al TORONTO, June 24.-\u2014The following speolal cable from London appears In ory ing\u2019s Globe: Detalis of the results.of th Ontario elections were regeived ta todays | mail Sir Charles Tupper, in an = 0E conversation this morning, sald théresult à the contest was a surprise to him, How.Mr.Mowat having undoubtedly won the de fidence of the people of Oxtario, agd by ability and long : service, aus res post on end the belief Sir Charie ah ha held, that it was unwise on the | Dominion Government to interes.itso ra- uty, Io- sembied here th! sav © rly 1200 delegates present fro from orth America.ver ant denomination In tle scie and Territories and British Provincés i -ropre- sénted, Jts object is to prom à increase Bunday-School work, \u2018ant bisvery child in the vast te ted reached; to Improve.the quality sof the Sunday-Bcheols, and to suggest and devises new and better methods of reaching and teaching the ohildren, and fo furnish the world hen orm Sunday-school lessons.The \u201cCity of Paris\u201d Verdict, Lowson, June\u2019 The inqui y instituted by the London Board into cù X while that vessai Now Yor conclue, jade ti e cal to court wearing of the propeller\u2019s A finds that the oe She | ; ie Pari wae col 3a on HE finest in the merchatile mari ms o How DIA the Cholera Origin pADRD, June 24.\u2014Thé com the Spanish So mont ae Oo © BROW - oer sy.ms q: mon: Tho St Jean Baptiste celebration said fro \u2018Superior Court on an applica dome af the creditors of the firm, who , of; Palaware, United States, for Yr wes an agent at first, and x he ame after- te , weal by eyer began his career Roope ening a retail agency for is Dame street\u2019 west in a Bo afterwards disposed of part rwards established on Oralg {efon, pu ss Moyer was always ready io Tow tl à yory bost ferences : mpany, and to en- ose Raper, everything went on vimingly.rs two firms kept on buy- ua, tr their outstanding Beg amounted to between ; thousand dollars, y additional three thousand or sotfn Toronto.ost of this fell due on iy éuud a small amount of it to- mortow, t ten days ago Mr.Meyer\u2019, famlly, which lived in a of eh onabie board\\ ing-house on Phillips Square, and consisted of a wife and two of idren, left, presumably for the Unite and on Friday Mr.Meyer! pimeeir left as he said in reply ing an pape to a r {rom Weston and promised tn some LADY BOOKKEEPER In his employ, who with the office boy \u201cWas © \u2018only one in charge M business till h aftor- ooo that .he would be back on Sunday.§ He left her money enougi all the ds excopt herself up till ro.bay ay, butahe ™ not heard from him since.Yesterday and to-day the store has been besieged by creditors snd nts of creditors who, becoming aware of hls disap ppearance and the absence from town of both Lewisand Mr.Méyeraiso had become suspicious.They raced poor *gweaters,\u201d who had worked lor-\u2018the firm on piece-work, era and wholesale clo elaime amounting fifty cents to five ousand dollars.Several of these held a kind of indignation meeting in the 3 égtablishrs ent: ay dnd it was decided to assess each creditor u certain amant to defray the expenses of bribeing À e ahsconder back.Through ployés and p'iterent Carters, amongst them: it has been found out that ®tor thor fast week the greater part of the stock in both the Craig atre ge St.Lawrence street stores ped away hid Vancouver, where on PE enn © men have also made for.Some of the creditors made a survey of the remaining stock to-day and have come: to the conclusion that, Ypoludin the immense safe in each store, the value would not\u2019 come up to four thousand dollars.Meyer's father i © Jiner ot wis, who live New York, are very wealthy, and ie des ded to use all possible means to bring the two men back, it being poor stood that they cannot return to the Uni âgé Gase been @lven ted Détective robe.The greatest sufferer by the affair | is 8 working jeweller who has us pieces of jewellery for Meyer to Ma Amount of one thousand ol- lars, and Tho was to have been aid on Saturday.The creditors all lame themselves for their loss, and are astonished how they could have been credulous eno leve his: pretenses.M Rio whe.on whose finanolal standing ad ir ate Ru ee sg at Meyer ce } ects fact that Knowles was only a limited purtner to the extent of five tho! usand d'doliars.NOTES.The amdastt on which h the guardian was appointed wi made Archibald Campbell, ope of the Niquidaiese of the Exchange Bank who ewears that both Meyer wis have absconded, that they are insolvent, Ang bave left the province ot Quebep with intent to defraud their creditors, he being one of the number, The last seen.of Moyer was op Friday last, when he oashed à couple of cheoques amounting to $2000 at the office of Mr.James Baxter, on St.Francois Xavier street, Meyer then stated that he haa to go out of the city on business, but wouid be back on Sunday aig | Messra, rey & Son are creditors for $1500, it being a three weeks\u2019 transaction, and took plane ape tai y days ago.The report from Afeparg.Dun Wiman « Co, Was por- fectiy astistactory an and: Messrs, Shorey say they believe Mr.Meyer to bp most respect- abiy SL his mother, who lives in New ork, being worth a Quarter of a million: poeta have cDougail for $550 by\u2019 et.x by 0 Prom ISSOry notes, and by Archibald Srplal for ee and by numerous other \u2014\u2014 Sa CANADA'S MARKSMEN FOR BISLEY.Not » Many oud Shots in the Team as In \u201cFormer Yours.The members of \u2018the Canadian rifle team for ee ee the new Wimbledon, met at the this afternoon and this avenir ver on tbe, pa arislan,\u201d which sail Vigne I \u2018team, wil {be eo oh ci b Liat Prior of Br um contains.fower \u201c0 ifsc eal Lo bave previous! attend- od est the ational Rifle son, but the men, al though -younæ E sho are good ones.the fiy Tact on ing.we Nextained at sity.ore on ned a the Viet ©, Les by the officers and mus oft © = Vies.* who were-pres- A rl ar [évenson and Shier ex- e com- Has follows ne Tsar os Nc om \u2019 ; y Cpards, adjutant; Batt, Hamiieon: } De CM trol x pe.5.Silver 83rd Hali- A te; a! ps pi ig \"Gr Den Ei Saran ©) or A on, a ar- | son Méchierr-Lé LORS Sm.fh sk.John ills; | i Ey Py ed, Hall alifax; Ligue.J 6.J: Ox The.ry Artinory\u2019 bart i Be B , 3d y, GQ.G., Ottawa LL.D.DÉcogor ot Batt., Fredericton Age, Henderson.62nd, Bt.Jobb tn inde at; 45th, Bowmanville: 14th, (Klugston; Sgt.J.Horsey.45th, Bowmanvi le: > Fhe.An HS.Corean.\u201d m Glasgow, via Liv , passed Fane SL, ot 7.30 ; day.© e ; William, \" of Quebec, we RK 7: in a dense fog.Bi She ba: inmost total wreck.Jace of Vaienoin rohan.led in 3 of.ound.\u2018dead.Boal \u20ac a WO nan: Face & those 74 ite où lors Guertin, BU q terd i it ud yes ay Tames ng, je supposed o poleon road, Sad who \u20ac bonus vous nique s } afternoon and w a ee [IT ng to the street.He died early this Thorainë at the General Hoeplial.MARITIME PROVINGE NEWS.P.BE, XI.Elsctions\u2014Bermuda Cable Opera- tions-Strike as a Spriog Hal, ss HALTPAX, N.B.June 24.Vite for a pr eral election Jop the Legislative Counc Prince Edward Island have been issued.Nominations, July 23; elections, July 80.eamer \u201cWestmea \u201d sallpd'at day- Tr th s morning to lay the cable between Bermuda._Bhe pi lake up the Halifax shite end off the Eastern Passage.The emplo the Spring Hill mines a on strike.Hs ske to\u2019 arose over a trivi question of pay to certain mines, The Recommendation on the Silver Bill, WASHINGTON, D.C., June 24.\u2014By a vote of 6 to 5, the House Gommitice on Coinage, Weights and Measures to-day decided to report the Sliver Bill back to he House, with the recommendation that the Senate smend- ments be ngn-concurred in, and that a conference be asked, The Entombed Miners.DUNBAR, Pa, Juno 24-\u2014-The rescuin, miners brôke through the coal at 3.20 this morning.There le hope of of hearing of the imprisoned men before long.\u2026.FINANCIAL, There was no special te: feature to the stock mar- Kel this morning, except that thé strong feeling already noted has continued apd values of some of the leading stocks show a\u201d considerable advances, which 18 due, no doubt, to good buying orders being on\u2019 the market, and the fact that Investors have confidence in hi, anifer mic, There was conslderable activity manife tod ana larger volume Of business was Transacted.Bank stocks were Strong and came in for a share of the trading.\"Toronto advanced 2 cent; and sold at 215 for one hundred § Merchants sold 3 higher at about the same as 14 314 big, 45 asked, higher and changed hands at Orig while Peoples was firin and sold at 9614.Commerco was neglected but stronger and closed SR pigher at 18634 bid, 128 asked, tac pit lancous list Street Rallway Was \u2018the feature which ruled active and strong und ade vanced 234 per cent.It opened at 190 and sold steadily up to 19234 on sal shares.Gas to 207.A sale of 125 shares of North Land was made at 764$ which is the first transaction in this stock for months.Canadian Pacific was steady and sold at 8214.In London It was weaker and declined 34 closing av 84.The tone of the market in the afternoon was strong and values in most cases were maintained although business was not guite so active, In fact, bank stocke were totally meglec there being no transactions in them.street Bail- way, however, continued strong und fairly active and \u2018made a further advance of 1 r een iv selling up to 1933, closing a hat bid, 194 asked, A round lot of Gas sold at 20634; and Cauadian Factilc changed hands at re to MORNING SALES.\u201421 shares Ontario at ts 21 Merchants at 14444; 50 Toronto at 218161 60 do at 214.100 do at \u201c180 25 Peoples at Sum: 25 Spcleutaph at at 99; 273 Gas at 208 4,10 5 North-West Land \u2018at die 1 Sheet stim at 100,100 do at 10144, 126 du at 192, 36 do at 19234, 25 do at 162334, 25 do 1U21y, 25 do at192355, 5 5d'utreet Railway Rights at $58, and 350 Canadian.Pactñie at 82 AYTELNOON SALEs.\u201415 ares Gas at 206 240 Street Hallway ht 198 , 125 do at 193 0 Canadian Faciflc at 8234, and 100 do dose Montreal Stock Exchange.Reporte d for the STAR by Gordon, Serash Stock Brokers, Exchange Cour Yn une Si Montreal ay A ln t, Tel RE a Bs .me on © 1 IN - Lan a \u2014 au M a os T 194 10 fae.Sartier Trés 143% ces or i 20, 205 £, Townships Do.Hoe Queb .-\u2014 Gan.hing Union._ .Lrorrileing PTIT New York Stock Exchange.Reported for the STAR Mac dou all 5.21 Brokors, 80 hack Francois Xe r 8 Bros 24 x x L = N.PRATTE, | Ne.1676 Notre Dumo street, - MONTREAL\u201d \u2014DOLE AGENT FOL\u2014 \"FISOHER snd 2 DOMINION PIANOS, and ÆOLIAN and DOMINION ORGANS.14731 .DOMINION DAY, : ODDF Jul; uly lst, 1890.DDFEL LOWS\u2019 |\u201c OE LOW TO THE POPULAR MISSISQUOI PARK, HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.81.00 -.TICKETS - 81.00 Special Trains leave © Bonaventure Station 8,50 am, ve at Park li a.Returning, jaye Highgute 8 prings 5 5:30 P.O, Arrive at Montreal 7.riche be had at Depot on m i excur- Blo; Fy at the office of Central Vermont Railroad, St James st.46x7 New York Excursion The CENTRAL VERMONT and DELAWARE & HUDBON RR.8 will issuo Excursion Tickets, MONTREAL to NEW YORK and RETURN Twelve \u201cDollars I Good to go JUNE 27TE.28TH, 20TH anD 3OTE.Good to return until JULY 77a, 1890.146x6 CA, AE THE WINE OF WINES.CAMADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY REDUCED RATES ! DOMINION DAY RETURN TICKETS will be sold op Tuesday.July 1st, 1890, at Ningle Fare, good to return up 30 and on Wednesday, July 2nd.RETURN TICKETS will also be sold at One Fare and One-third, on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, June 28th, 20th and 30th, and Tuesday, July 1st, good to return up to and on Thursday, July 3rd.In order to Give au Oppertunity te Visit the \u2014MAGNIFICENT\u2014 | TORONTO SUMMER CARNIVAL | Return Tickets will be issued from Montreal t5 Toronto on June 30th.good to return until July 3th, for $7.003 and on July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, good to return up to and on July 5th, at Sing!e Fare.To sepure tickets at above rates they must be purchased at the Ticket Offices, 266 St.James street, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels, and Windsor street and Dalhousie Square Stations.14¥e0d3 Public Bath.SEALED TENDERS addressed to the updermigned, each endorsea:\u2014 \u201cTender for the Constriction of a Public Bath,\" will be received in t5 he office of the City Qlerk A Hall, - noon on BATULDAY, the 28th June fnst., for \u201che construe.pois Public Bath in Hoc Ward.2 plang and specifications to seen in the office of the ealth Depart: DORCHESTE] pue ear: Windno handsome ouf: Fortes: i uti with Bik Yours, Law ang ted\u2019 throughau, a a plondid à House 73 fost deep, prise isi staan shoe © Bt.- À comf tone sales ous, wi moder Er ipclu ing bot wat ater oui © on Se on Say RE nd St.Gathering & tab aL 42.7 Br JAMES STRE :-Coier of ere fine building lots puotween fir iio ho a Labort, Hu ie Forafgeation plane \u2018Over 1 QE Toot fro mits ot.this month for 8 Rat $600 per on ike u bo bad BLEURY ST: 'T-À fine block of Land, un the porth cast side, ve Ontario street, Gt 75 couts js @_STREET_Corner st.Poter ut, at 10714 fest, almost ent ls co stantial tive » tory building, » good ©.BISHOP STHEET- An attraotive new house, win extension ki vers en to a quick bayer (COTE ST.ANTO Sore or fine diding lots on Wood and Elm one rad Luke st, belong to the uate late.Feu rte ner suda ntibor ol l ts eTh Avenues and Bt.Catherine permet in\u2019 Co ST, CATHERINE ROAD\u2014Néar Cote dos wall sit A lot of land, 107 fvet 34 vor, 40 atta With à fine view te he bac koh © cent discount will be ken vf cost COTE 8T, LURER ROAD-About t ty ib of Jand d adjoining A Athletic.Club groun certes ; Nei © house and outbuildings, BT I near sr ince Artharat 2 130 ft.and wide laud in T 47} cents per fout.Je Cradock Simpson & Co.MEAL ESTATE AGENTS, 181 ST.JAMES STREET.MONEY TO LOAN.On first Mortgaye on Real Estat.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., - REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 145x7eod FAMILLE thor at 25 8 LyIRON and lot of land, 245x3eod 00 184 St.James Street.Wanted to Rent, With the option of purchase, on the Island of Montreal, close to the water, House and Grounds of a few ucres, near Railway Station.Box 628, Montreal.147x1 FOR SALE.Delightful [ Country Residence, IN THE VILLAGE OF SWEETSBURG, P.Q.GROUNDB.\u2014 marre and be beautifully kept Lawns, rives, Gardena, HOUSE, ions and modern throughout.Coachman's House, Driving Stables, Ovtbuildtnrs in keeping th a thoroughly appointed gentleman's res; WILL BE SOLD CHEAI\".DRAWEL City ,P.0., 2029.Bavarian Lager Hacker Brewery, Munich.Appl, 127x1 micecd The, lowest or guy tender will not rily be Se, N To Atoh T&S.Fo \u201cB65 Os GENE \u2014\u2014 os Cl EQ.| = Oblo& Mis.ps CP MycllT! b= | .& i .CG LETL 7a 733 do pref N.Y.Gen.\u2014 4 \u2014 | on Central Pac.34 : 34 : do & C.soutbern.58% 5 Out.& V Del.& Had .! 169 Gy asitio Mad.Der LaW.1453145 Plan ons.20 brie.Sun 203( Re Kock lala ind + lich, gor.ë # \u20ac.jac.pr Tat.sn Chicago C.& N West, ail Rien Rondon.84)4 84 Grain and Provisions in Ch'uago.Latest prices current fn Chicago for Grain sn ; visions reported for the 5Tal by Colin Macher & Co.Nu.136 Bt.Francois Xavier street, June 24, Month Opentg.Hisbrot; Lowest Closing CER 4 5) 8 x ie 5 Æ |1eÿ hado 65 55 jL2ba 57 25% B59.\u2014 \u2014 0.05 Are unlike all other pills.No purgin ain.Act specia ally on the liver and for r\u2019s Little Liver Pills.One pill a dose.Special Notice.CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.: Toronto Summer Carnival; = Only 87 to Toronto and return, via Canadian Pacific Railway.Tickets good polos June Both returning until July 5th.Secure your parlor and sleeping car berths now.Trains leave Wind sor st.Station 9.20 a.m 4 p.m Ticket Offices \u2014 ames st, Windsor street Station, Windsor and Balmoral Hotels.MERCHANTS, pans, AGENTS, &c., Who sre continually thelr oyes deciphering bad writ! ars a inting, 20 remel tioua {fiat thoir sight t carclenudy Attea spéctacles: Bu 5 Fi % .Prot, SAME 8 GRANT (lat Honors Diploma, Ophthalmic College, N.X, iy will use extra carefulness aud dolloacy 4 n in thoro) en Ty MTS ER the rar PER tale ne Food, and ro sootisiig oyesight.No oxtra charg ee ar = HENRY GRANT & SON.Ophthalmic Onttotatié: 47eodx 72 Braves Havy, Cor.Dorchester at, WATCHES AT Ross Gents\u2019 solid Silver, Stem-wind, from.di £3 1} 00 3 8 15\" sev BR\" oO 0, Cents 8 sold Biver Waltham Watches, Ladies\u2019 Rolid Gord Watchin 1 from.Oy Gold -Alled Watohes, from.ri Shipping Notes.NICKEL CLOCKH.he\u2019 Boi ninion dine £3.\u201cIndrani,\u201d trom : 81.Hp bad [1% 227 anted, tor Bristol, i Faenay 18, passed Fame Point at 8 HEN RY ss.pe chmaker und Jeweller.345x 131 St.Peron 3 deors frem Wie.TH BATTALION FUSILIERS, The Battalion will Parade in the Armory st 8 O'clock #harp, this TUESDAY EVENING.Plain Clothes; to jy arrsoge for trip.$6 Quebec, © ByOrder, T.ATKINSON, Ard rads de Pan LE a i Goad (By ordek.) L.LABERGE, Medical Health Officer.HEALTH DEPARTMENT, SITY Montreal, Yard Ji June, 1890.4 RIGHT & DITSON, \u2014LARGEST MAKERS OF\u2014 FINE LAWN TENNIS GOODS THE WORLD 147 2 Our Specialties.Championship Ball.every asso- gels of ots in the United States and Can- da HAC KET: pectal, \"Chae \u201d \u201cpotter n+ Club,\" Ee \u201c Part, » e \u201cStar,\u201d = TRHE & Ditran\u2019s Lawn Tennis Exe Se contain\u201d rules, Photographs ©! ere AT Articles on t © end for Catal ogue, me.etc.By dy 15 cents.T W.BOYD & SON, 1641 Notre Dame st! Sol le Agenls for Montreal.: MON EY To o LOAN 3 5 AT BANK RAT non Warehouse Fecerpts, \u2018Stocks, A d Mortgages.147x3e0d Bonds.an | HECTOR PREVOST & C0., Customs Brokers, à 80 8¢.Francois X avier Street.Offices to Let.Nice, bright rooms, heated by Steam; most central \u2019 part of Bt, James Street; rent very moderate.: APPLY AT THE' 14410 \u201cSTAR\u201d OFFICE.BRICK HOUSE - FOR SALE.Bitnated on Balmoral Street.rR.XK.T HH OMAS, 14723000 80 St, John Street.FOR SALE.Five First-Class Quilting Machines, For, manufacturing Qpilted Cloak and Coat 1426 \u201cA 1825,\u201d STAR Office, Montrenl.ST.JAMES ST.\u2014VACANT LOTS.80 Cents Per Foot, Cash., OPPOSITE G.T.R STATION, Mr.BLONDIN, 147xt{ 234 st.Jamon Street.GEORGE WELLS, Engineer, 34 Set DL Jeorge street, \u201cInvites all sted in HOT WATER HEAGING toh oiy Jn jorpated in I Patent Hot Water Heator, wi fcb da: \u2018er Büperior to any in use.Patent Right for Sale.FOR SALE.bei ete ofthe EhrCoks street ine ks Urbain hen deta No 6 front, 2 240.7 a provenrents, tbe soon tc be appr.$517 \"PA poly: sep muerhreuke Street.AOMASTER Xx oGIBBO: \u2014\u2014 &ca ae rl Mireet.».Esowserey 24 URE DRI GATE TER FOR EE KIN FO 760 FER APPLY ve \u20181x YEAR A see are the best and mm | ROHR & C0, 30 Hospital Stel, To-morrow, Wednesday ARernoon, We sell by Auction, atthe Warehouse, No.1873 Notre Dame St.(next to Valiguette\u2019s), the largest and costliest assortment of New Furniture offered this season.All the newest and best designs of American and Canadian makers are représented in the collection, The Bedroom, Diningroom, Library and Vestibule Sets are splendid,Including a solid Mahogany Bedroom cost R750 to manufactures he Drawing- room and Farlor Sets and other Upholstered Furniture are superb.Two Wilton Rug Suites, Losti ing 8300, are also to be sold.Don\u2019t miss this sale, every lot must be sold.| M.HICKS & ©0., Auctioneers.1471 ° Faroe BALE We Excelirnt Honschold Fefuiture snd Effects, Decker Brothers Upright Piano, Brass Gasdlietws Best Curpctes Fino Oil Paintings, &c.The entire contents of a fae private reaiden re ved for conveniendé ot Sat oo The vutecribers will sell at their mic NOS.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET, FRIDAY ABTEINOON, JUNE 27th.The Furniture of & private résidence, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Decker Prof re nt Drouin pright Plano, almoert new, cont\u2019 8650, et, Praying is Boom Butte a Huta, meon On iles are W am ut {hdd nists J 0 Cukinat, Curtain ole por ioe e ¢ 25, us ain 23; ave % Sideb 4 , Tr Dining, ner _ +.Chaire, Very Han: nome Val room.fel and Iron Jods, air Lane en Fer \u2018ods Ta Ta) Baud, Sofas, Laub Deer 3Trand- father's Cigeky On MH , Sue Paintings, Oak Book racket, Fancy \u201c'ublos Bewiss Huck ling, B \u201cbicycles: Baby Sloth, and nrriore, lange, Large (us Cooking Stove, Cost Te50 RK sn an Utensils, &e., ke.Lvery article Figst Class, BALE AT 2.80 O'CLOCK.m, HICKS & CO, 1473 Auctoneers.are fSAMPLES be sold st ont rooms, Nos, 1821 and 1823 Notre a afte que 27th consisting of Ladies pd dents\u2019 timner U ndere clothing Boys Youths\u2019 dufts.Men's Gauze.stre und Silk Couts, Panta, wl bith abd fancy tant alot So à nuwerous artic BALE 1 TWO Q'0LOCK, M.HICKS & CO.1473 Auctioneers.TR ACGNIFICENT A ASAORTU EN] Tr CHOICE BEDUING PLANTS.spleniid Variety of GER ANIUMS, Fuchafan, Rores, Pannies, Carbations, Folinue at Burdwinz Plants, Bangitie pts, ete, Bealthy stock: no batter th be a UNLEESERVED AUCTION SALE, For the St, Ménri Floral Nurskrs.At our Rootus, 320 ¥t.James Street, ON SATURDAY MORNING, 281k INST.AT TEX 0'0LOCH.DUFF & FRARER, 147 + ee Aur tioneera.An IFES iat No.BU OF QUI HEC, DI#- rict of 2373\u2014Buperior Court.je Ontart.Bank, HE, ve I jutnin, ei al, De.fe mdantr on the Sth du\u201d of Ju at nine of the clock In thé forenoon, at Te fonte of the Lefer.oa So A.ig No, Sol dt pin LS in city ot réal, will rity of \u2018ruatica, di Te ds chatiois of To said Defendant, n thin\u201d cause, consisting borer 1x FR à Le furnita: ure, &o.cas ©.Montreal.24th June.ST 500.Tar Le Jamies AE ~ PRO VINGE OF QUEB Hy B31 7 Mapitrasat Bi Siig hola Elaine, vi.danses Ro tion e of July, 1890, at on da \u2018the clock A She forenoon at tha rosldence of t > Plateau atrest, in the City of Honteent, da he aol, by PIED ES of jngtico, all 1 nd chatlois oi tio anid Defendant, seized in, th iin oar wi Phang of OL hon hd nttaro, 6te, Norms cas, ontroal, $4th June.1800.SHER Lint i i | Lo.= "]
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