The Montreal daily star, 27 septembre 1890, samedi 27 septembre 1890
[" 4 Lama meme \u2018Average Cireutation - 31,100.LAST EDITION.- Th | EIGHT PAGES.\u201c9% : PRICE ONE CENT.\u201ces _ MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890.VOL.XXIT\u2014-No.228.2 Hon Music Teachers.Ro 5 to 24.| \u201c Douses to Ter Ke a > Educational NAS ASIN UA AAA ou ;, NSN xy Situations IManted.Rooms to Jet.NRA int og NINOS LTT NENA MIZE THE SHIRTMAKER.SHIRTS Situations Macant.e A Nd TA BRIGHT HANDBOMELY FU.ENISH- Hit D ORI \u2018Fine Fornishinis é M R AF.WArTED = by YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS OOME\u20144 ol wits else (able Dour.Avely geome.ith 0 or TORTAE! ard also ta Save Par, T ol fo bo Bie ruroake tN LY de SES 0.bo Si ad Pas Senin Soi Paens Fur atroet ; Hontelé .A AKTED \u2014 A COMPETENT TABLEMAID.x furuieh ood references, spoaks furnished wi : 16 Bleu EREMENT bell Telephone © 4 0.7 Conservatoire of Pari NUE at SEE, EE RD CE EEE er SS fore Cash BOECKHS' STANDARD BRUSHES, HAL NC de of Punin 3 eT YOUN TSN Har CH TATION | BE heated by bot water.Gil) Collars Ofek with dus and AU , a 2 2 ards: bath aid w.o.Avply Li are uglier pnû Sins auarantoed.Nl Will \u2018receive pupils In Singing, Plano (advanced tenguages Faces book Sebi slurs 55} SE RS 19H Din Ad i FAN R° on ation: Rank or Baianids Fle ia ogi Mo 3 SOBLAND STR class order, Pan ese Fos Een gr Cerner ef Notre Dame and Pince d\u2019Armes, pupils), Couuterpoint, Harmony.Fugue aud Musical 5 Ad fal ofice.3 Vitre street, noar ! 2 nice locality and convenient to + hs h t OF Composition, ou and after the ¥ \u201c 3 < 5 p 3 a wit RE Tar a ass Was mtr reper igs Rote SR be SEES esse | KpancorEi= ess IS NOW OPEN (27th Year).First Day af October.cigar makern oy at the REVI fur enxagvineuts; now in city.Address U water.\"ILE blourr at EN OR FUKNISHE S28 i GES ARD WINCHES ; Factory.\u201d 15 aud 1° BTan office.Me FURNIS 1EDTO LET, WITH OR WITH DONS \u2014 Spot 875 D HOUSES JUST CONPLETED.D\" C .Lan 5, Place % \u201cad Pog Top Clear ued ANTE D ZBI SITOATION, A ¥OT iG Fay OF R out board, 213 ierthelet 223 Rv a aed i> poly 208 6 To ay ates hot water, all modern con: Send for cuts and aber, Sarticulars, or vata couvatiiie full de- STUDIO-139 BLEURY STREET.WE Ne LE EURE Rol is Se or ong #7 ROOPNE 2200 AUTOS | St CGR SE ffi rr Pot Sor na por cut ape ah er Rll WE Tt | oe Rie rollers ip xa d17 51 Peter A fluently and wettlus Vere, experionoe in À two gentlemen, 155 St.double or LAKE do 8t Famille à orner an uiblier streets.cuts, 1 § 124 prio w SYSTEM OF TELE DAVIS & BU 18, + \u201cWeg Top Cigar 15 an vas Eimdly_socept cfiuation ln an ravdurate wages, Ad: FROOMY \u2014 AND HUAED.ne PERMANENT | OR dT FUN x $id ad taxon \"Al FE (tween 12 and 2 4nd an LECTRICITY.\u2014 NEW Nn SIRTEM OF JELE J0ëett Business Colicre, Montreal.MR.F.C.SMYTHE, MUS.BAC.T.C.D.CU ANTED\u2014A BUTLHE.À YOu AXD A Lam 3 dieux Puri ss Cl ce aaient boarders, also table board 2236 Ru for two gentlemen or married couplé PE pet 0 LET \u2014 THOSE SPLENDID HOUSES, UPPER bella, sunupclators urs, mo deal ba terles, otc, ot otc.at (Organist of Christ Churcn Cathedral), a for the winter.\u2018 TATION IN OFFIC.N rato family, Ano! t'at front, newly w prices.RUBTBLU i 1 EA « WN ei A a a Moom 240, Wind.W Ba wool petiuan, ko, Grut class refereuce ee ee ANC GOMB_AT #5 BLEUEY STREET, C0 FORT.An Bho Ÿ voolus.bu.ceud pot water apart, Notso Date, near Mountain at, Fedora drole 1301 Simin and Voice Iriduction, Oreas.Fianotorse, x Hotel.galers 4% weok, Address JE, $a single Pocmus to lot 2238 ably furnished for gentiemen ; MIN Bas to 255 Lorriau, re Sherbrooke and Cher- on [ed C 00 0 00 ol d \u201cTheory of Music w all Branches.al Bu¥ Fuk THE GROCERY 1 ADR Burromee al.¥ 10 Ep, HEAT +3 Tenlences.large yards, rent .mroderate.Apply te S418 RABUNE à SONS TAPER LEVELS AND Candidates proparsd for Musical Dogrees and other ANTED.BOX Lol tat 2204 ANTED \u2014 WOKE, STREET PERSPECTIVES Goûé \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHY 1146 THOON- FURNIEHED HOOM, SUITABLE Panter oF tier ftnles are the best.Ask your hardware deals Musical Exeminatio 5 Apply 211.9% FO ANS FUR LES VAN en inocrisel views and interiors, by steam.Apply at 114 Chan une or two young men, m moderate rent, at els 7870 LET-HUUSE, oO: 55 ST HURERT ST, 8 forthetn Agent fo or Canada a (wholesale aly 105 GREENE AVENUE, Cote St.Antoine, Sheppard's 5 NEED Goob STUY dr an Address E.Owen, GONE-T N ROOMS, ee iN BATA ot 228 tove and car RIKEN, Oct.41 studio.Se v4 Kk.Apply 471 ¢ by architectural aushitsin MB\u2014TWO FRONT apartinents, taxeR paid, algo œus 8 Montreal, This School wi!l open for work on Monday, , hot eral bocsewur RSS PURE croire BU Matce ot, Clty 8263 og 12420 8t.Oatherine TCELY FURNISHED PLE te ta to sull, in good order, rent low.2254 na on 1 oustration Lessun at 10.30 Mr.Smythe makes a AT © of training choirs, on Whar A GOVERNESS FU ES eo, Boi 616 NW ANTED \u2014 EXPERIESCED DREEAMAKER Solmase toot mss i FLOOE ROG oxy prom fat suitable for onion RV IE T HOUSE ON HT DENIS RT NEAR SE, 7 ABLE AND POCRET COTLERT.SOISÈORS, me\" High Class Dew sud chural vr instrumental societies, of wbich he ba i.WAG rst oir.\u201d Apuly vis NN lee où y À suitabis for one or two siemens odd aniet habits.22358 Bt.Uatherine st.= 81 Olan 1 Baptiste.cotati 10 apartinente be o builders yo Aro and locks, nails, bolts, actice rE EA ÿrhuradas aud bad a succeustul oxporteuce ot ovor Bx UTFTRET ROTSLANDE teed.Address SUR, office._~ d every convenience.7k pssquare. SL Constauts SN UB- HOUSE, POSS BB 0 sleph: 4086, Fedor: ing their names and paying a fe i d af Bept x Paru à PATES 60 GOV ELNESE Fk TWO weneral work.Apply 260% 2073 SEE TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, ogi NE OF TWe GERTLENEROrY DE T° T0 GE cos Conia nt st, 7 rooms, very low rent.Bell Telephone gone\" en tee dopartments of the Will receive pupils in singing on and after Bep little © usiruiog hours, He TANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER RS deb family.All modern conveniences.splendid large room.228 1 Apply 50 Victori: 221 HIRES\u2019 University may take two or mure spectsl courses ob 15th terms.Address\u2019 NES WA vant is kept, no nbjection to leaving apply x German st.225 6 Peoou Lance LARGE FRONT BED TOR: 0 LET-ON EVA X03 UTPER TERE: IMPROVED eee oi the Pécuity ate tree touraduatosin 21120 Studie\u20142274 St.Catherine Street.ANTED\u2014YU bY A5 So ERNE = 2 the city.Address PF 3K24,* STAR GÎice.228 GE AND NEATLY FURSISHED ROM he 4.on bathroom flat, 52 Peel st., 2 Jours ent, newly AN ed Tih all modern convent Au lectures of the Faculty UBERT A B NN tions het, pique ade duis WANERCIAAGHMERT bE 3 SOVPRTERE IR bodoonbulishi for one or vo perpen aly IN, that ononch 2 RS Sumo Air coon Ta A Full tnformation supplied upon application to the T FLOTIST and referen P.: = bvokk experienced and well up vate.8 uche .ee DB OHAHBEER UNION TERRE ONCER s ANTED\u2014Fok OCTOBER IST AN EXHER = vice rouse.Das Dust of references.Address \u201cEL prt zh 4 an forabiy Fhe.4 with every con- 0 LEL_NICELY FURNISHED ( COTTAGE.GAS, An appetizing and i invigorating temper- undead; ard September, 1590.¢ * Ww goed nurseuianl, must be well Cathierie st 3630,\" Sian office.28 1 TROCNS YELL FURNISHED FRONT.FOR ONE JV ches: 8 8 bot water, small garden, Chickering play tao, 834 ance drink.One bottle makes 5 gallons.RCH.MoGOUN, Jr, 43 MAron STREET, Apply between 3 au id LD et two, also ringle soon, D ene NO USFURRIBHED- LARGE Palace st.y t, Montreal, © BA ii WANTED in private family, good operator on family: no bossders s'Mouiquest 2255 ROE TH J wtiavie.for ladies\u2019 br.married 0_LET \u2014 HOUSE, 48 HYPOLITE BT, MEAR For sale everywhere.Price 250.228 Advouate, 181 ME tbe Faculty.Is ready to receive pupils in Flute Playing snd ANTED-GE DEKAL BERVANT.FU machine, able to cut and ft.Address Madam Beau- RUSE LARGE ND.BALL FRONT couple.Teel] heatod, bath, gto.1848 Bt Catherine T aberbréoke st.8 rose und both toi dollars T.J.COOKE & OO.Vocal Culture.216 law3 amily id 2 champ, Tue (ierman st.~ J \u201c tk, roish: at, : 8t Urbain st.r mon no taxes.297 2 Wf Agents for Canada.THD _ CITY THAVALLER WHO VISITS \u201cAN Le ee ECTABLE PENSIONEIL 39GOMS NICELY, FORNISHED, LARGE AND 5 00ME = LET RRERBROOKE ST, 34 St.Jaines st, 2372 Acents 0 z AST bulle amd sectorlen selling va oe Wich work spout house.willing to shove Ro roar oi to oh #435 Bt Catherine st.rt a Taio oa ity rons ars O LET-BMALL HOUSE\" IN TIE EAST END, [ell al Hae gn In ont $ Pupils Wanted.tako oo one additional line on comnusaiva, P.snow and lvok alter furnace, kuod home breferred to - 228 3 3 airy, ba large clothes clonets attached, vit partly furnished fur housekeeping, tering ue - Property for Hale, Cc.n AAAS, PUPILS, TEAMS MODED TE Bikh Wages single.Address 0 3701,\" Brag ofice.GONE FURNISHED, KITCHEN BE ee Sonss heated with hot water, cate\u2019 bo Anpiinhed YANTED_ MUSIC UPILS.TERME DER V A351 ED STESE 1 A teforeuves roguirod, Ai au, TCA N votre closet, bot water, no children.Apply da st all modern improvements, gentlemen only.2284 0 LET 1306 ve just complète Such NEN ANTI-BOOK SYSTEM.Vieworhie, special attention gl res $ estant preferre ; NTED\u2014SIEUATION I GO] 1416 ST.OA\u201d E ST., FUR - stone front house just complete 3 _ _ ply No.7 Inabopet, bio 10 à m and 7tou ru, NN AD on Clone Ve aaniutant bookkeoper or Antoine st st.COMFORTABLE ROOMS VITE.0 QE Da or unfarnish SPTEFRINE SE: with grate.iasdera convenience, extension kitcbeä, hot water 0 ET FARM, io AT nai E IND.STORE by two Profossore from Paris RUMATH, M sic rurira WA per po Shs ENTER ENCE ISSR Seco.jk ood retervaces 2282 R ayihout board (American cooki >.226 a OOM\u2014FURNISHED ROOM.CEN PRI- mpdoraie rents Cresoek Stine & Co.dira 2\" Leone he BB ov 2 ats al Bachel of the University, France, author of I'His- WANTED Music pa are) For SOG per moat Co Fh BY MAN TUATION ù charme write devartaien In a factors.Rida y A heat htol thorugh rutningraforendes RoE BGh I Cattogs sre LOOMS WITH BOAHD.a ey 70 LET UPPER TENEMENT 177 NT.DEMS JOR SALE FARMS IN FLEET I Ta.Solr de ana Œafress 7 BS oy aa Of Sour \u201c PE \" 3) dk ollegre ave.\u2014 2 ROO hro a n 8.or particulars > .3 = PUPILS, BY UME TENT NE) EK, FUR THE ST, PAUL \u201cP+1ceptivnal.Address \"Q 3840,\" STAR 558 1 PUUMLAHGE FLEABANT ROOM, BUITABLE RCo a.of kitchen ir required, bath nd fon.four fae Agarsents, renova ated 't BERT 26 at domes nireet, 223 tf Graduate of Paris University, and gqrrespondiog Wain 2 or mouth.Addre Whiea pr Avply on works or 1 VAN IED-SITOATTON IN GROCERY STORE for Gentlemen Be together, $3.50 each, ger wc.481 La Lars es HED DOUBLE AT 0 LET \u2014 SUPERIOR DWELLING | HOUSES, i R SALE \u2014 ON ANH] ERST Trang ogrmer pre: ember of several Scientific French Bocie STAR of 2 tre Dawe st.the utmost for empio mon ROOM WELL F a incau Square, main door ven +8 bargain a \u2014-\u201cTERMS\u2014 Ne FT CLASS Wan raleoman Wager low.Address © 3087 STAR 003 \u2014 TWO DOUBLE ONE SINGLE, ON R board rattable for married al 81% Jartentats Fuos Para) A one ports, torins casy and clear tities.0.P.No, 21 23 entrance.the balance on W ¥rights, only good men need aj: bis, 2, ips Ottice, I second floor suitable fe Jo re Tard.na A7 eat gentremen.21 Pin = 0 LET-THREE NEW 8TONE FRONT HOUSES, okra 500 vember.Commencernont of course, MUSICAL 2 £18 ND T AD iE V ANTED \u2014 \u2014 BY YOUNG PROTESTANT GIRL ohh fe yiolass board.also 7h 228 85 dios RICELY \"FORNE frst \u201chon x AND.T Lim ave, 10 rooms, See ne ee 20 B SALE © Aeaouirat pont y Bret Case oF October 13th For further varticulare pols to - | end vy whed w » WT dS tron PS prefere is rotorcucon Avols TEL beliig sy 1 PROS ta os ne EUENTBES, deal | privalo family, central locality, 46 St Edward st.Sie water pires conpoctine of Simon st \u201caud Sud Sih Sour iri ST 214 Se Taman Moen BON DAT AE.Done Siret THE SWEDISH LADIES' CONCERT.PL, 88 706 Sherbrooke 8 2212 RE.ted by hot water, for GENTLEMEN, 24 Dr to W.4 Crulckahauk, DO St.James 2282 condition.Apply Ge.GHiremo a 224 4 Sead 220 12e0d t.Donis Street.té ; \u2014LUCAL HAVELLING sALES- GOOD ten, 50 Benver Hall Hil OOMA \u2014 FURNISHED FOR GENT) 5 T= CiPhil BELF CONTAINED TENE NN gy postions pmanent mine snd efiniacs WALEED.BES GOOD CATIONS: \"EST RUS WELL FURNISHED ta, 6 Cathoar! ood I miei, ve lanes rhcii and acaage, are yard cents Por foot.Abpis J.0.0.YSkighsuit \u201cagé WARNER'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY only a Fair Audience Groets Thelr Second | paid Meskl}.apocial à tention and advantage rimes, Apply 18134 st Dominique.228 1 fe Parse quiet and ro or Babity a 14 OOMBR \u2014 FURNIGHED Joon WITH BOARD.ro» wall leuetuent, two rooms, own yard, Ap dy a Ecrits pe per foot.Apply © ; uit 16 2240 ns Catherine Street.Visit to tho City\u2014Seldl\u2019s Appronching ners.Apply any, Broa, Nurseryme Say = THE DAY WASHI DAY, WASHING, swick = {it required.x t.Cunatan =2 SOU SALE THE emo Borie Ce CHAT i ne D W eine of ventral Fork, 149 Drolet st.#381 UOM\u2014 SMALL EURNISHED BEDI FoR ire es POUEL 3 AND BT ETE HARD: LET TWO HOUSES, rious cach Tent FER Fb omar oe INTE Budred scree, one Avanos PUOLE, Tugel rad Thariats io 5.Lay.Concert in Montreal, : y to soil for the Fonthill Parsaries Tay.W° Merenaes, Bo wastiug 70 ot Fan cet Ben been tho qu 3 Bret cli vous VA 27 PSC Habort street, opposite gr Mar, Tower tentent 5 rooms, 217 tar rpolite bundred spd fifty tries omisnce bush, Sood od a nstruction on in Dramatic Art, Tuesday and Fri ( The first of the Swedish Ladies\u2019 concerts 450 acres EE new apecialties, pa Sm = ITO TION AS M5 \u2014 LARGE HANDSOME BEDROOM AND garden 228 ui t 66 to May, T.J.Doherty, 186 & 22 ar Chene station.on Can.Pac.By.easy terms.Apply Le Nell 'arner at home Saturday from 2 to 7.ht In the Queen's Hall, Salary or commission; send Rhota win aph cation: TANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG GIRL, 8 Dat R\u201d.tting room (en aulte), also a ont \u2018double MS\u2014COMFORTABLŸ FURN SHED, pty: to Wm.Mcliae, 3 Cathedral at.Ton trol, 223% 222 28 took place last nig use! James at \u2018Montreal, Canada d.W.Boall memager 32 a Menez aus ony, OF referenon even.py om fiir fi with ited ANGE | ROO TRL ast Boge ae AN © ot Huber.nioely nis Somes FOR JALE_FIVF BUILDING LOTS.STFUATED WILLIAM RAPHAEL'S The inclement weather doubtless affected Mention this paper.: Q'ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE COUNTRY ISHED ON moderate.18Flatean at, o ih ond wor heated by Bot water of Gladstone, Manitoba.also a tool ndance, although 8 very fair due WASTED =A YOUNG alk L 18 HOLSEMALD, Ww sisi, by oe pera! to 1 SE Georre at ve aigue, Tot nd oold water, in nL vate ROME FRONT A BACE de cn a mme Tonoremontey rent $13 Apr lide ghest and some carpente Apply at 1004 Se ART CLABBES will commence on the ap OCTOBER.dio tone present.The entertainment must have references.Apply wd anully.city referen Pp.Mansfield »! is treet.228 upper part.dents desirous of learning Painting aw 37 MoGill Collexe Avenue.226 1 208 1 amily, 164 BLE FURNISHED: vue oF without board.Apply oply 23 Victoria sirse \u2018D FRONT 1) T-LUWEE TENEMENT, 230 copy L R SALE\u20141ST CLABS FRDERETT SITUATED Student Nature will please aphiy «t 2204 BT yhich these young ladies provi vido ts uni JANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO KEEP STOCK VV ANTEP SITUATION A5 BOORKE RES ROSY COMFORTABLE apis.ba back =.ROOMS GENTLENEN w 3 FIND 3 FRONT atta.Bo then on Sherbrooke street, vont Dei the corner of BO Swix STREET.Habited in most picturesque costume, pier) must be thoroushly exferionced and VV sistantor clerk, any vus rin Laprarrie\u201d \"3585 Efténen private family: 110 Bt ater, at Gorman street 228 1 LEToN, § LINCOLN AVENUE F NOY.CLR 00, For artloiards vply do Ecrement à C0.Open daily from 9 to 12 am.217528 pleage the eye as well as the ear.There is ER FA AS Se Bh LA WANIER S BY 4 TOURS RAS, SPFREING Goa vii FLLAT Ios Vee ir TN Sy IR i dd vou COEUR role pai 7 eT el OTD Wr a WITH DW DAY AND EVENING also someting very delicate and rolled tn n ang uses, new GC.LES I for female voices, whic ANTED Iss DRAKE REQUIRES 4 3OUNG, harass situation ut duce, to Jake R oder frm 3 qe Hochelaæa.19 Moreau st M1 po TET NEW COTTAGES ON LO \"2d, ouiulldlan, insted on the Bavanne MONTUEAL COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, $76 music concerted for fo 3 of experience in dry woods sales.to assist care of Lorses or cows and make Lime = \" \u2014 FRONT = M5 Porc t, My frished, with a) conveblences, t.Hubert Parieh, Co.Chambiy, a few arpen » Urbain Street, affords an agreeable contrast to the per- ins shop.SPP IA TU SE ve Yao UNS round ibe house, good re, a.À Ua, coms \u2014, T™O Site oset aod cupboard, R: \"Lin quo of Eicher NIBHED F BONT span | with ater heating, Th Koad, village, Apply on pre premises or to.Antoine Der School at 9 at 850 for Laas Gentlemen.La formances of mixed voices.Ieis surprising ED \u2014 st suitable for housekeep! also nloe - y For occupation next we .» Sicotte.or U es\u2019 a that more attempts a emals foul Is for fancy gooda store, must speak French ju convenience, uo childre LARGE HANMIOHELT os Ren, Architect, 85 5t.James nt, 2e 104 Visitation st, Montreal.22h 1 208 pecial at TURNER, BCP.and Bhatia \u201cAUDI SE 83 BE Lawrence ce Main 8 Partners Al anted.Disheg [Dome NEA Te poesie CAUSES STE C TSCTARGE EEL TO LET CX BEAUTIFUL EN UFPRI SE hm 70 ERPENTS.rt singing have not been made Fo En AAA TOES AAA FH DOME\u2014TO LET, FÜRNISHED, UsE OF KUTCH.and wari, with th rue, bath.Stead D pont, Susées ave.ail improvemente ail A a SOU AEM, 120 ARFENTS, COTE sr.ANTOINE, n Montreal, considering the bpumer- WANED VUNG GIRL TO LOOK AF TLR ATED AN ACTIVE oF BIL SILENT ARTNER BTR Tr Ti 226 3 qn same flat.Lo TLL tchesy.ADpls at 12 Büssoz ave sn 7 chmond.fost ».Antoine Ricotte SL Hubert \u2014 N ous church and other concerts that culld fow hours « day.358 Bleurz st VV ne Ordi cles mannfactarins coneern.wiih 00 URNISHED, WITH USE OF KITCHEN OME ~ rouen, with ie ting roomand use of kitchen M\\O LET-SICE HOUSE, 6 KUOMS.rish, Oo.Ch are GE; L Dessulniore heal _: THE MISSES FOR ERET = { mark the winter season, Duets are communion ANTED\u2014A SUBSE: WELL RECOMMENDED, 820004 to #10.000.one who le known in the dry R 22 à dihingroom If required, Victoria 3 wan, Xo.9 Evans st.228 3 vw.o., rent only $13, furniture to ba Yold 3 218 arene Ax ent, 104 Visitation st.Will ops n their School for You; ung Ladi d Child.enough.But the four | art music is much W for a child four years vid.ak RIT between 12 ds trade preferred, only those meaning business 287 3 Chatham st., threes doors from Ht.Antoine.\u201d 298 1 \u2014A NICE LITTLE House s No.341 SF ren ou Poh Sud of September, at their Dew reside ence, ferred Aas a Inore correct 4 to Joseph, rohoster at.He ddress\u201cP 4K25;\u201d STAR office.288 1 ON ARGYLE ve) ue Street, ban extension À tchen, ne No.| The Towers, 1340 Dorchester itreet, Cote st to be prefer \u2014aud 2 o'clock, need apply.À OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE co» 220 20 artted.LET\u2014A LOWER TENEMENT signi aus Fée , 0 Lovoilie D ory), ion of dae sin harmony.While ESTED-GENERAL SERVANTE FOR SMALL *ANTED- WOKKING PARTNER WITH ABOUT JR board, for two gentlernen or marris à coupis, oms JW Q ave.6 rooms, bath perfect order rent oniy t.Suitable foram Antoine, (and not at 372, as in Love rectory).conception ] W e having pe \\ 23000 to Lien pd a safe, well established ai, viens thres table boarders, 108 Mans.month Address _ O LET,T.G8 AND ETRY NFU dress by letter, d TAR office.; ied and care 0] Sl IU EET RE FW cmblne Toasts oh world ad dior | JROTIONE CARO UNEVENISHES Neon.79 gusiness Chances.rent only SUPER Tle dep TE ML LLE, SCH WARM smacked ba studies and proces ans id - - Loon IN ) \u2018 Ta WY ASTED TINSMITHS, BIEADY WORK AE aay iy; Monit st.Bell Telovhone 2463, 127 5 ROO \u2014 COMFORTAVLY FULNISHED.1574 _ Board.OR PIRST-OLASS BALOON IN RE Real Estate Arent, A Foon aire LA Peel treet ere 217 12 of the pitch Mise, Ih, on 07 very So ply oun a 3 Craig st.28 A KR SALE-SIONS OF ALL KINDS, WHITE AND private fa.* NNININSNS I 8.34 ood Dust Zam Ba ames » y suspec ANTED-NULSE FOR = CHILD, ONE | hold lettora, 8.À, Martel, removed to yams OUMS\u2014TO LET, WITH SOAR: AT 8 OARD_AND oto ROBIE SINGLE, ee Ria gartof thee he city, do cia PropET TER BEAUTIFULLY FIC .Property FWanted.el traction, sang \u2018C\u2019est L'es , willing to do small washinw.Apply 19, Park {i rect, cone x Notre Dame.Prompt work low R RON COMFONTARTE TODNE ITR Nes PLE ROOMB.WITH SR avrnet St.Donis 2 : 2248 TRÈR.EIFRER AGTIV = \u2018 brick gottage, (10 rooms.al 1 20m | mr TNR \u201crékdnase PiRon 67 bach,and for encore à son of Go reigns with ave.price; I ous CUMFORTAE A EE Ne, ME to AVE 11 Yoo ences, srained, and tin ANTED \u2014 oss] HA Tness an Ÿ AN JER-GENERAL BERY ANT A AND XL YSE 3 aT LE BLOCKS 8} .50, EINDLING.32.\u201cCUT BL rd, 2 58 fs x ry PBCARD 6 ER ES in be Epeliah boarding-bouse.A tient ith caplet of ar Saabs proie from frs a ro plumbing and gas fitting, etc., a pre pots land sicinlag 8, 1g 8 Thor LE da end A dress marvellous tendernes n the autre song song or.ave., Je 82, per load, promp: elive UKNISHED, HKGE, A: ; t renlized on cash or ween enr ANTED\u2014TIDY EL FOR GENERAL HOUSE x oder d & Co.cu St.James and Guy.Telephone RoBi wine use of bath.hot 6 Dearivieres ot.pre 3-0 per x arn, a iho 350 to 30 Der con can be ot them than oan be Giled souN LORRIS en .Box SIM 25 1 a slightly lorced intonation.sole N Ï 3ahing ffven out, 81 St.Familie TOVE, FESEEE water, eto.family private, 53 Medill Colloge ave.Shaded, [oho ai¥ertisers wold Tike to increase carital, exclusive 22821 12 Bt James street, 2 to Joan.Songs\u201d and.Wedd of vod acd chore encored, R 7 SIAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY No RALE\u2014ONE COOKING BTO 2 NE NPORTABDE NEWL Pure | right to produce rst 9 oc Me.ere vociferously rece SANT E 0 EAT rs yo F TS and Ball Stare Ca ta GUMI_CONFORTABLY FURNISHED DUUBLE Boar TALE BOONE NEWLY FUR.| Hight to pr having movey, ie sare for Joveatmont of G43 0 BT PLTZABETH STREET, GOOD WARM Money to Enns TOTES reception was accorded Miss 5 Bunion 1 .ply 2723 St Cathorins 2583 also walbut dining-room table, 53 Mooi C celles | | and ingle roms, with or without bosrd, 7% convenience.Apply 22: St Antoine Wes {pany younk man ness.Sea.m0, and oy Tea ge.Done nement, rooms, 8 2, 000 first soprano, Who sang *\u2018Parals a 1a fenetre,\u201d : ASTE_À GU0D BÉTOND ae \u201cTEA SRA EINE PHOWSE COOKING STOVE, Tsou pr.ABANTLY SITOATED HOON.NiGE PROAED_GOCD, BOLLING HOUSE AT NO.à RB SALE GALGON, 50,575 BT.CATHERINE JUN MORRIS, by Gregh, and proved herself no unfit res the Terrapin, 1681 Notre Dam FOR SA rder, bedroom set, dining-roor far OOM.PLEABANTLY SITOA Bat 7 + BOR: 8t Charles Borromeo st.~~ 2263 F t.opposite C.P.K.Shops, English & ug Beal Kata te Arent, To LOAX, ox Fins MOLUTGAGE, ON CITY ntative of the Jand which ve FANTED-A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR in perfect ander, ana at.2281 ly tarnished and well heated.Apply 104 Un \u201cAND BOOMS, WITH ATTENDANCE, suhag: Brass 228m 126 St Jamesstreet.TU, OAR, 4 cua vl 3741 Baan ace.wen) prese Lind and .W family of three, whore nurse fs kept.Apply For: site carpets, oles 40D = E an RIGHT PIANO Toraitÿ st.ELL 5 LE 7 Bois Jadies during co confinement, p: private, 78 & Kt.Toke SALE~ WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS , 9 81 re doubs UNIVERSITY STREET, FINE to the world Jeooy a H with references at City Councillors \u2014 .Roox LE FURNISHE h ouble house, m ove- \u201c anted to Borrom 6 : in perfect order.Address P, t at, also single room bath fla Yarn, in Ontario, Correspondence.it principal, t $600 and ta a : : ANTÉD-A MILLWRIGHT, APPLY TO DARL.\u2018rest tons an and in perfec 2281 Re s onan 55 Der M BOARD EOOM, TR A ly solicited.\u201cAddross \"¥ 3618,\" STAR office, ments, will ted at 8600 and taxes.AIS SSID DA AP | ini Brothers, 112 Queen Street.228 1 Layton, 211 st Antoine quiet and 3 homely 746 ch famil rrr Pa 00 German st °01Y 228 Sood JOHN MORRIN, LS SLA = \u2014 AL BEDDIN a id Estate A, VARIED = TO BORROW BY RESPECTABLE : Momo or to travel.Balary or comralaaion.No I are adore op pion near ment oF bre: also table board late ous TE 22 = JPOARD-ALS0 FURNISHED oo\u201d wir où ] best Qualnuse streote Of Montreal sAddseus sp 22851 1765.55s root dollar 1 be repaid with Let\u2019 poe hundred © Write for particulars.fow for cash, 1437 Notre Dame « Tt.2273 OARD-\u2014 a .cat business stree DERRISTREET (OPP.MT.ROYAL AVENUE) dollars, t roms tears & Cou 197 Yonge st Torogto.Can, SALE \u2014 THE MONTREAL BEDDING 05, ST G LET, FORNTAHED, 12 UNION AVE DB\u2019 without 140 Bieury st 2206 2455.\u201d Brin office.pel rooms.upper tenement.tne healthy local.hi EA fl i pesest and segs\u201d in vogue.The accompaniments were Rodi _ Ds ofocton bedrooms bate vor Ia ENG O0 Rox T .2272 BP) ROOMS, ALSO TABLE BOARD.00 BALE-H SALOONS AND ALLOTHER fi; oss'toobtrehes and sclicols, at at 810, no taxes.wiz 7 S010.\" 81 , 00 OF EXDONIED od où By es ot the ladles with oh FANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COACHYA AN 1437 Notre Damest.\u2014 281\" OTEE_WITH OF WITHOUT BOARD.21 Mo XD Mansneld TR A FRENCH PRIVATE lt, nds of busines Li Le Harris 44° Victoria JOH RRs, at AY ante \u2018mont good Inte Ad of touch.Mr, Melvin R.Day, who dise Anis 1740 Notre Dame +.205 YOK SALE J THE | onsen Plows and foatoos G1] Colles si B° fami Avi iy 5 Bt.aber et 2972 equare.228 2 77126 8t mr ASP Dis turbed the Swedish atmosphere of the med H ANTED-FIKST CLABES MILLiNERS ods, Bota ru oa BLOT (and 1 5 Run BEST SAT HROOM |: AR URN OM VACANT \\ATANTED\u2014FPARTY WITH FEW HUNDEED UE ELIZABETH BT! TRERT, Seem tertainment by appearing in, nineteenté | rine Ra ear Windeor Hotel, ooh 225 % prive mn 272 J 0 vor or October Ast sultans or two, es N ua lars, as an silent, ae fo go an omics, P28 298 8 tenet Sor ns roots Ris ata THEIR SUPREM ACY ACKNOWLEDGED.contury evening dress In doletut contrast i ç = NTHEAL BEDDING {ITH men, breakfast sn \u20ac 2 * to the dazzling costum Î ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, STRONG cross, GIRL JWR BALE THE NO Wo NIGHED BOOMS, WITH 2273 BAUER RESTIOEAN TE GE À OR nt, a ; a ; N° fo asstat In a kitchen.1750 Notre Dame, \u201cai 1 1335 Notre baste pounds at greatly redu uced priose.R every convenience.Apply 87 Bt.Constant f CAR TES WITH THE B Est OF oF | k BALE ad, wel established, Shen tor gas, 22821 = 1208 15540 James et Having used Heintzman Pianos in our ih from ave several Fond astra i 1 2 : reason for selling, A T $300 ANTED_R Tone for aaaail faits apuie MON en dertne a sine Beda, pictures, okie: GUM\u2014ONE NICELY FURNISHED FROWN Bienes du Bh Antoine TES Bree Boo 2251 cosy \u201cbrick cottage.nicels Anisbes inronee it institution for eighteen years (18), we Lakespeare and Bulwer Lytton as roll a8 68 Neuss ar?Housekeeper for 738% lasses and clockaat low price tor Sanh 1 snow H a snd central locality, 81 Champ BORD OK THERE ETE TO PoE TO FOUR \u2014m Carr And in pertept aanitars ce Hay onpressnt rental cod cheerfully and unhesitatingly bear testi- Whitcomb.Biley and paar aly t = - » © VW ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR 5, \u2014 ORE DOULLE OFFicE ITY ST.COMFORTABLY ooriy, modern vnioncts 68 kotorisat 28 1 1 Dovses and ages.opportunity a buy 8 Som fortatle e home.\u201d Fur mony to their pheriomenal durability, dena displaying un wt oubted vereatili- family of 2, references required.Appig at 115 desk, mahoxany, one Kyan farnace, \u2018ect Ro furalahod, bot and cold wa: ter all où on ISOARD_A DOUBLE AND TWO SINGLE EOOUR, AAAAAAANANAAAANAAAAI rAnns particular t t Sisters of St.Jose h, Te- a The whole entertainment is so EuisTenca D GENERAL SERVANT.2 Prix order, \u2018about fty # tock casks.Apply Peter ge venlences, ¥ roforsaces, 65 Univer 102% 2 I 95 Talon Aven ua OR BALE panch ana Ive (ante dr alto Jony hoa Eras Arent, etc, etc.p ow hi © wholesome and enjoyable \u201cthat WA poo oT & Co.156 5e Poule 5 B-TWO FURNIGHED FEONT BUOME [OAR NEATLY FURNI Bi Hod this apring direct from Scotland.Partion: pass1 12880 James st.ronto.C.W.Lindsay has on sale at our be heartily recommended As Worthy\" 146 Dorchesterst._____.2283 SALE TOUSG GREYHOUND R ANIEL ; KED- LARG ses and heated hot mater, also Pt 845 Dotchentor st, where Lbe e ponies can be $4000\u2014FINE LARGE TENE can pe: ] A A OO JADOOR WORK.ABLE Apply 4 Bt.Phil -228 1 er wi hont ek io STE A parlor bedroom, a: eochiany sable, nt Jars at 845 223 JV ent préperty où Sanguinot stivetion Ra his warerooms, 2268 St.Catherine st., | liberal patronage this afternoon sud eve E atl Dre lo, references required.App Fou METRE, sesvrs oF ÉMALL PLACE Tang st SET plonsarit aud cebtral à | $307 SALE_HAN I OuEST SU | + samaiia RRUY sites Perannum lob a choice stock of these celebrated Pia.ing, for, which new programmes are ane\u201d i ED A GENERAL © on Dens ax ~ 1 - 3 MB TO F mare.en ears old, soun cash wo: o oe at per cen unced.h PT ne mail tml, SEE retarted.APR ties.Abily 48 ms ou ARNIV oy R To gentlemen, \u2018ab modern oonventegge.§ PBOIED, SAND OE LARGE mi IA ital en | ordi JOUN MORRIs nos, and would solicit the patronage of 2° HERR AS i .» am for (J 3 J'ANTED-AT THE NEW YORE HOUSE, % 1 guns sen fron 11am Op.1.1 2280 Feoom-s mx SENT OME LARGE FEONT LODM, one or two gentlemen, no children, 7'ristoaust \u201cJeon 8100.Apply 27 On ES ax 228=1 12cétJemesst intending purch lasers.2381 Jo con RE se ot ust en Lis + eraits »' EF CA AND.BA Ton SALÉCAT 42500-68500 8365 teas oO Fri men.one io can act aa tore man and EY A THE TERT ra EUVED GAB Rows arms modecate.fn privet ten, > Ad.TPOAED=AND ROOMS, FOR MARRIED OOKFLE iE ny fa 4a rot, docile, \u2018and a poci hoor; 00, rH AND 4500 = article that appeared in the na torned to tending \"2881 Fo shove.cont £810.to bn sid Er Sor Peal senerator hg 574 \u201d ran omios © TT 27 3 B or single gentlemen, also day board, SL BE ver, will i lot cheap.Apply 44 Bt, aig bay Prolid hum, wi cottage on Sob Strent Tor cian may be teresting as a showing the : 1 coë ; ; .bath .e., te.th rson M PEER ARIANE | por mme eme nette PEER pie or ar I | VER SEE SENS RETOUR boue es ir acon hy Sov a8 Ball Doris of Mr.bel 50, personally alg A oO an 3 AR 2) tween esd 50 Frince Asttint 385° J°reekls raymepts.from 85 cash, 5 5 Hook.sew.Cia HANDEO LY FURNISHED os JQOARE_DOUBLE AND BING , BA se 3 rst raté saddle horse ands good jamp- Patrce pres ea EE RO édaeveral nndreds the Seldi concerts in November.Mop on PETE MOR mions 7 ay, i.nem GE | OQ SE URED en | Lu dt anne doué rate, sic, sig Pen S60 GES np.doser Elta EDIT OS boleh due | 1850, \u201cRetweon seven and eight ho begat - f e or two gentlemen » COn- 1 ty Cie! , NERAL = FUME \u201cain a beutiful Silk noms over Nori: psn Jaines Club.Address BYES bor BOAR \u201cAND.OOS, AND DAY BOARD, 4% E SALE-A PHONISING.HAND VE further JOHN ORRIN, to study music, often, visited ne Fo Li Sataily, Y07 woes HOU 1.Sn on, Address \u201cP 3808,\" STAR office.: orm TP POMS = A Ao] 15 i ; Real Arent, Opera, and on returning hom WER ST wap si WE RNISHED, DOUBLI Eis J Sf full mano , thorou > 22851 as 6t.James st, ck out the melodies he had heard.Hi A Coll family.Apply S43 Stanley st.2581 FOF, SALE_FOOL AND BILLIARD TABLES viosic 58 Votorie nt Gi Ea Stoves, Dotels, Gic., to Jet.Kop.fchriess and withou t irk, ea pos FIEF #3100 - GERMAN STHERT, pick ou was Nicolitseh, one of the HAL POCO] sizes; 1 > \u2019 INNA | n peed - t near a ne stree: of .of wl iszt was: Pate EUAL BERVANT.APPLY AY 25 bomiih Pool Tables D: Nighungaie, 1742 Note XG urate, use of Pré AO MO LET THAT LARGE Far SO foot a natural gait Beh lado threo oh Sepi aired of lhnd in reer; very suitable\u2019 for snail fiotory alte teactiors in tbe academy Lohengrin: oe NTE MAN Fo SOLIOIT ORDE iS Dawe & Bestest, 8 Tae] rool 27 2 coute \u2018good cell fap \u201cHoy Syks Hambletonian™ (10), 1ut dam OF for g : - Pesth, which affected hf wi iran cotfces and purari, a à polar oncomets JORGALE AT TE OISE ace dlestioue, JROOHÉ-E WIDOW LADY HAVING ADY HAVING A HAND.2 Th Sameh Totes: tou Et a VO EN nly FurthorLaforméton a pates su the first timo at Posth, which af ai on.12 Dominion Tes Co.= a e helving may be with alsase LS pn \u2018 Real Estate t, nductor was always ndfather's Soc mahogany ard tab os.extension some houseon appix À ned by Mr.P.OU, Giroux, chemist, corner of \u201c To young Seidl the co! AXTE © charme : ot country Bones during the dining table, kcase, ohairs om Hare, 8 STILE, views horine post ae ce D oF ere te, wa refed ing on raises.Sotwees 8 and dou: or Jeep 6 otre Dame and Seigneurs ata, Sim Jim Brown as 22831 A6 St, James st.and relieve all the troubles incl: spectaily Important Dn and he came winter adress \u201cV 3848,\" 8Tamoffce 2383 of Montreal ind Quebec 1830.2118 Bt.Cathe Bouse.Bo children, no boarders.Adaress \u201c5 1411 * LET-FART OF SION rained only Ew: \"and old à voa routiomen in 50 BERR TR ET NI NEXT T MT EGYAL Gent bw ilove wate of the system.us (28 to hold that posit lon in Feneration.r STRONG YOUNG ROMAN AS store, suitable for office or retail A 8 mare can be meen at : ausse.Drowui stress m.1n18 o lef! .wou kicker aid one willing to learn cooking JFOE SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, A FTL, & DOVELE AND SINGLE WITH YOLL ply où proinisce, 27048 ts Bane st & aio ter lo for & bie ong a ôcher ta formation, be ms foundations, wood SEAS roo ?{raaran.ting, Pain ia the Sider Re.While toe trees fascinated Bi En ered the Consors Apply Mr.Fisher, 1018 Sh Sherbrooke I! dress suit; alivost pou, medium aise.Can be RD breditast aad tea if ey Ca et CER To ports vinhian to dre on ihe bm rgd: has been shown in curing to Leipslg.He entered Y sdassonn, 5.Paul, En 0 _ ME SRTATION y pris nis a a œ d Pap I Toon, PROOF SAFES, ; BR 8 RES : an, an Partout ut and Bh quare food, 2416 mine F Of and smal Rf soup FRE rion & Mo- COMB] FINELY 1 ; ee Masnificent ht Ba Gelding: ova would to toes & genni re bargain.Wenzel, Krétsobmar, Year ect cut an: ruaranteed, Culloch burgiar aud fireproof safe, very cheap at boa moat, 08 Joule old, sixtoon han ds three inches Lie JOHN MORRI wards > Wagn rine 28 1 rete sale TDR A Fraser Auctioneers.81 ii al logon.\u201d vof 4 , hundred apd fifty.Extra fe Real Estate wrote à lutter to Richter Ba; Er en = private sa; Pte SoU OAK ROOM Re OOM \u2014 LARGE HOON, NIOELY FORNIEHED.5 ! re eotion audi super build.Sire-Gorernor: Dar am |-208s1 - 196 St James st.s Lerrue Liven Pius the help of à young talented musioian \" Lost, et.50 dollars, 101 Delislest, 2361 ee went Fommemes 5 Ie t Geldine.ffteon throes high.welch thors Ré REBET.TENEMENT, re cath wala valuable in la Constipation, curing the Richter ould) Jn his house at Bay: AAA AAA 5h py JERSEY Y HEIFER ! NEWLY OALV : RS _ LARGE, TEL VEN ISHED FRONT - ees io a or fon hundred \u201cwel Pon an Tor pia ah Found Horse, Bou 0 (Spod ad pare 13 rh and oth or praveating tia annoying complaint, t.while reuth.Seidl w as so nt to on Be Dla y \u20ac a good co , dam mak 10 TRS emt neannann ish rneas or Re Q \u201d t correct to | Eo piers plated wich ok SRP SE | bree Si ouShe sipsine mils top be Bally FROOME \u2014 ELEGANTI FONNISBED Fob phe Te eS RSL Here Eine GF | put il broken Fit S008, Mar Siren Bind Siivand impinge BS SSR gts Be iver and reguisi ths boves.Erom the end of 1873 io 1876 Seidl dwelt a8 a ee Led rte (hiram return to 2426 price 850, Albert À 228 3 : 273 oe LAY re Tignes, Shout | courage, FE EE fete Sed aired, som Monur if daly cured tact with the modern master cq se \u2014A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL A M- Feel drs ore » , but rather raw boned for beauty.=D.1 Mon - most minute Ideas 0 } 505 TUESDAY EVENING, SEFTE SEPTEMBER OOM ces re Boarding Btables, 740 Dorchester at.T.D.\u2018a .Lo bem irs ml EE reams to as hoor ou i Wanted to Purchase.eg eavern Tooality.£30 por mouth.PA pee bry furkbar pariiculsrm abby CS 108 Buxteli & Co.62 1-2 etes : no 1862) was taken în the a a ret of Piece at Any one.returning 11 19 18 TRS PANCE TES xan omen.7 5 EIRE 255 _ YY STE À - > SALE 29000 fac LLL AY UT AE Ft Prince drifur airoot: Bus extonsion Sse a.et en to too June, 1 rations.ot all Wague rs Ope i Richmond rewarded.227 2 ANTE] AE DIE ott 83 Victoria » TEE ated, steam hoist, Deriing Brothers, 113 J a3 bon she .00, Palace Boardiog | and good yard.Tho nue th detrei compiaiot: Parsifal of course excapted.\u201d cast of Glothic set prions ORingie, with Or withou board.hea : Porc D a is .a OT ET FIT, wi po + Miver COST ACE pit enemy cst of \u2018one LE.ut Queen tables.740 sntor ut.228 1 OB Sorat Arent, put fortunately thelr oes nog In future notices we shail give it tem: og, long BIR SI, TRHED EOO, n T E20 SALE-MATOHED PAIE od ons, GFLD- , 1613 Notre Dame st.try therm will fl idi\u2019s work since he has resided \u20184; SR Square, pe hate on, Pétora So, Tiesos.4 Ch BI WANTED \u2014 TO era LADIES AND > th board, ras and modern conveniences, 11 13 Pr pee pos si nies SER j neue od anda, hat\u2019 brothers, rT 58 UNIVERSITY | STREET.Booms isle pine pile iganie fn som = grr out that América, but tha above will give at idea ; GN SATURDAY.S0TH_ON HE HAIL ta\u2019 cast off cloth! inn, ter or sum: ni ve, * ou 2 z ILI * willl Jace in mue | } re two Van froth Longmen seul TART | Frain ony 57 maior addons, H.Feareis O58 R=.oo LAR pentes hate & wos Hele Oot snd Bo i LEE les pr BEAT, wa T lÉSURERS STRERT fursised), lower le ck Band © \u2026 \u2014 etd by hin.Tia owin to the energy and 8 Finder ¢¥ will bo rowarded by lea Ee ATED = À OFF-HOES Lou, 10 peiva e_d0 Bt.A - Offices to.fut Albert ahs vor pent.7,00 perseverance of Mrs.Pa Ke Thrower! | {YOST ON MDER, A CHATN cartes ter in good con lor use on 3 = co E AAA Aimar rr nd i TE 53 6.i \u2019 CHARLES H TLAND, \u2018 3 ' fontreal will bave Beldl conoe: n | I wiih NC HE atigehed with a Che srronen- farm.Perens Vice Bor 23% 3 on 2236 Rog oF a = LET\u2014DESTRABLE Ra Bona SrricEs, hn mr : Avi 192x008 tf 2408 street, praber ro other Canadian city Is incl ot on Eo med à a gran TINTED \u2014 \u2014_ ® LET TARE5 L a7 24068 in a sity RET 251 dog Remar Address \u201c0 47 0.7 gran o oie |.&e., 48 Vietorls st : i Bn James at bly Janie = street ë ATE PSE AT ae] Our cure the ve, Sevigny ST 3T0 REWARD, WHITE FOX T < D ANTLY pro : ve In November w he\u201d lack» bite HAND OOM \u2014 fosx 7 El, ; n Nave \u201cBos phooy fel A a Lr 2 VV tels a or eed] BR AU SE hs oe \u201ced LA ; THORO NTOCKŸ a BLES AD At Somes Hervet.\u2018| Ore wal Clo hl eld street will all, 10 fL U in.beam; 2 Tar A SNS CES AN x ES ER os, |?; and.Lo: H.A OLNTLENANY ors.Cabin vechi PO.Box 1414.7 ahs nate FOR SRE: Two nets He Dates sfoder post, Batrné 16% hands, Dam ALE-NEW REN BONNEY oy, le Ho The members of He = Patriche choir holy Catherine Fk coat Tat WADE F Clocking, pie: a.highest pe Be Re of Belinoral at.2266 dos noce, In good aot \u2014e em fo amu een he .in a eparing & grand ; Lo be ST RAINING 4 SLR letters by post MS FOLK Bi 7 T OF THREE NEAT- 0048 \u201c4-28 at, rent ecember foe = Le o the order cr > he 8, rence street, À.fsodare.0 rooms, woll bested, use of Match beg Se A y 38.; 07g toga ny Conant st rent os wa Cire Weiss S PURGHXEE FOR CASH rEpéook ds P5-00, san 00e N281 ua ape BF b KE I ea Habest \u201c| ohoru of over tisk ladies, Set FEES Fe Se RENE pue Elo (EE TE 5 À ba Jul Pi [oma \u2018-æD$ volunteer, infantry.and cavalry regi- 2 va 5 ve.Lr.3 A scheme has been / of ship railway to connec the Bristol Chan- case of invasion has just been forimuiated by 2 À ton 1 t - Marechionesssof Lorne, has Deen forbidden - \"ered hopeless.The same four children were ; oulture.Css few days ago the Preston police were ; foformed that four boys had been playing on the canai ba \u201c A Man Was getting some sand out for à foun- EE; r of tenants on the Olphert estate, « 0° the local government with the view of getting him dismissed from office and put cn a plank bed.Angry personalities followed, ut eventually quiet was restored.The Irish Registrar-General's annual re rt, issued, shows that the estimated popu.ation of Ireland in the middle of the year was 4,730,666, the loss by emigration being 70,477.showing a decrease of 45,544 In the pupulation during the year.The report also Ouse Under the Now Aviangesent \"dn England\u2014Swapley's Action Against Tippoo Tib>-Sapanese Weaving.I pp contains some interesting statietice as to England.\" the longevity of the Irish people.Last year Professor Honley, London, estimates that 195 persons\u2019 died in Ireland after havin Aho gold deposits in the surface rocks of the iived more thay a hundred years, and 7 aout to! England may amount to the reached the uge of niuoty-five, Jue of £100,000.000.At Cloyne Sessions, on May 9th, James ro d to lay a line Hartnett, a farmer's son, was brought up on remand charged by the Crown with having maliciously killed three goats belonging to a neighboring farmer by cutting off their heads on the night of August 16.Boveral witnessed were examined for the Crown, who stated that the heads of the goats were afterwards placed on the gate posts on the ublic road, and that blood was found upon artnett\u2019s clothes.He was committed for ments have been alloted posts comwanding | rial stra positions round the metropolis.| The Irish Unionists have made arrange- Bir F.Abel fairly beats Mr.Gladstone in ments for holding aserfes of demonstrations the length of his sentences.In his presi- in the micland ana southern counties with dential address to the Britlah Asscciation, | # View of proving that the supporters of the sentences of 50 words and upward wero » Union are not contined to the province of \u2018numerous.Une contained 126 words, an- | Ulster, but are to be found in considerabie - other 140; but he only reached the length of | numbers in the rest of Ireland, as deter- bis grammatical tether with vue of 204 Mined as their northern fellow subjects, and words.well entitled by their intelliger:ce, social status, and substantial interest In the wel- i Ture of the country to have a voice in the | determination of the question at issue.The | meetings will begin in a fow wee {On Septemuer 9, at Cork the troops were | on brigade drill in the park.Having re- | | | | | i | | nel mith the glish Channel convey vessels up to 1000 tons register with coal and iron from South Wales to London .and the English Channel ports.A scheme for the defence of London In a order to the military authorities, in which the difler- | The horses and carriages which are used _by the Queen und Royal Family during the stay of the Court at Osborne were so Dutnerous that it required three steamers to bring them from East Cowes to Southamp- ast week, and they were conveyed thence to Windsor by a special train of thirty-nine vebicivs.In the course of some repairs going un at the church at Burnham Norton, Norfolk, the bricklayers found a large store of noney in a cavity of the roof.They arranged Lo go early the next morning to secure the prize, but some ol the other workmen and the parish clerk went at sn earlier hour and removed the houey, which weighed neariy 100 lbs.turned to the barrucks, several Courts.MarUal were read out before tbe men, five of them being appeals against sentences of the communding ofiicer.On the cuses being announced thrive men deliberately and in the mort insubordinate manner flung down their helmuis and stood forward to receive putiislnuent, On the sentences being pronounced two ol the three refused to take up thelr helmets, aud when the latter were placed in their hands by the non-commis- ng the escort, one utting his slunied oflicer command saluted tho adjutant without helmet on at all, while another did so, but placed the headyrear the wrong way.When theo wen were marched off they went in the must dogged and detiant manner.On September a meeting in connection with the luLor question was heid in Belfast.Mr.Cunninghame Graham, M.P.was in attendance.The Chairman, Mr.McGhee, mentoned that the press was present, but no intimation would have been given to reporters to attend had he known of the decided opinion held by Mr.Graham on the matter.Mr.Cunningname Graham said he thought it better that Le should explain.In Liverpool it had been their custom bold their meetings without the press.It had always Leen better to boycott the press, as they found that the press either boycotted them or distorted their meetings.He thought thul the three greatest curses of modern society were landlordism, capitalism, and free press, and he would have been very pleased if in the Coercion Act for that country power had been given to Dublin Castle to hang all the editors.far as A penny postage stamp, on the adhesive side of which was written a message in shorthand and the address of a resident at Guildford was posted the other day in Lin- | ooln, and duly delivered at the address stat- od in Guildford.The official mark had been ! ptam upon the face of this novel letter, | ind the writing on the back was castly de- | Jiphored when thestamp reuched its destin- | tion.Two local leaders, one female, the other e, of the Salvation Army, were recently rosecuted at the Eastbourne Sessions by a ousehoider of that town, who hud been annoyed by thelr street-singing in front of his residence, in contravention of the Borough By-Laws, TheJustices refused to convict, because the singing had not been repeated after the officer in command was ordered to \u201cmove on.\u201d Keon regret Is felt in North Staffordshire at the intimatlon that Princess Louise, by her medical advisers to visil the district to take part in various public ceremonies url .It tated that Her ) : Roa Highness 16 horscif uch disappoint- thal mestlug, higvever, was concerned, he ed, but her illness been caused by over- did not intend inferfering.The local press might lie about him or distort what he said work, und she will be prevented from taking in any way it pleased, The reporters then left.in any public ceremonies lor the present, A Royal Commission has been appointed -to enquire and report \u201cWhat is the effect, if any, of food derived from tuberculous ani- 6 on human health, and, if prejudicial, what are the circumstances and conditions with regard to the tuberculosis in the aui- mal which produce that effect upon man.\u201d Basing is chalrman.The other commissioners are Prof G.I.brown, Dr.George Buchanan, Mr.Frank Payne and Prof.Burd Scotland.The death is reported atEdinburgh of Mary Maczellar,the puetess of the Highlands, and aulhuress ol the Gaelic translation of the Queen's \u2018\u2019 More Leaves from the Journal of our Life in the Highlands.\u201d At a private meeting of the Glasgow magl- strates it wus unanimously agreed to conter the Ireedoin of the city upon Lord Rosebery when he visits Glasgow next month.There is also a proposal on foot to confer a similar honor on Lord Salisbury on the first opportunity.The Scotch ironmasters met privately in Glasgow on September 10 to consider the demanda of the furnacemen for time-and-a- half pay for Sunday work.Aftera long discussion it was agreed to resist the men's demands.The result of this decision wiil be that the furnacemen will stop work after their fourteen days\u2019 notice 1s out.A peoullar contest took place recently at Kingborn between an Edinburgh visitor and one of the residents.The conditions were that they were to play a game at ten- nie, play a round of the golf course, swim 100 yards, run 100 yards, and shoot several rounds with the rifle.In the first three events the visitor was beaten, and the oon- test was decided in the Kinghorn man's favor.At Kolss, near Wick, there died a few days o Mr.D.Miller, who had reached the patriarchal age of 105.Up to within a few weeks of his death Mr.Miller en Pres good health, and retained the use of ail facui- ties, being able to read smal] print without spectacles.He had been twice in America.© is survived by two sons, one of whom is 70 years of age.The Highland Land Court gave decisions for several estates on the west coast of Argyleshire, September 8.Ou the estate of Ardnamurchan, 100 tenants have got an average reduction of 38 per cent.on their ronts, and have had 66 per cent.of their arrears cancelled.On the estate of Drum- muir, the reduction of rent is 44 per cent.and on the estate of Glenmoven 37 per cent.One of the largest shoals of whales ever seen on the Shetland coast was sighted a few days ago between the islands of Yall and Fetlar.Eye-witnesees estimated the number at not less than 1000.The fisher- mon all being at sea, no attempt was made to capture the animals; but on September 8 a small lot that had got detached from the muln herd was ariven ashore and killed at Uya Bound, Unst, The number killed was 25.Their size ranged from 25 feet down- wurds.Great numbers of these whales are Just now round the coast.The Jura fold of West Highland cattle, belonging to Mr.Campbell of Jura, waa sold on that island on September b.This fold hus Leen in existence for many generations \u2014being probably the oldest in Bootland, and in the time of the late Mr.Richard Camp- boli occupying a very leading position\u2014 but for some time its reputation has been on the wane, and it has for a great many years past prouuced nothing of importance for the show-yard.\u2018The sale was, however, very success!ul, and the prices realized were high, the largest buyesbeing the Duke of Hamilton, who is torming a fold in the isle of Arran, Heptember 8'was the day appointed for the completion of the sale of the Douglas Waterworks by the original company to the Douglas Town Gomm sslonars for £146,- ; WU.À chaque for that amount wae - iy 8 home + that hen Shey fat ed on Monday morning by the Commission- hat they might bo blamed for the death ers to the directors of the company, who refused to accept it, and demanded cach.The Af they took the body home, and that they .: aeooraingy decided to bury it.The oir.Commiesioners applied to their bankers, = Dumbell\u2019s Banking Company (Limited), wh ca ous are being thoroughly investi- although the sum was large, were enable to comply with their demand.The sum of £50,000 in gold, and the remainder in Bank of England notes, was duly paid into the director's office.The event ca: great excitement in Douglas, |! The Aberdeen Journal says, \u201cVory\u2018few men, Joung or old, peer or nt, have crowded so many important events into such a short space of time as has the young Earl of Roselyn.During the current year he has qualified for a commission in the army; been gazetted to one of the regiments of Guards; eng Miss Violet Vyner, daughter of that well-known sports- on Sanderson.At Nantwich, on September 12, four boys dren of Mr.Thomas Oulton, leather ourrier, shut themselves in a building upon his premises and set fire some straw stored therein.The neighbors attempted to rescue them, but they did not succeed until the children had been serivusly burnt.The eldest boy died after great suflering,and the case of a younger brother was consid- recently rescued while asleep from a large fire in the same | ity.\u201c At & Conference of the British Fruit Growers\u2019 Association, at Brighton, on Sep- - tembor 11, tt was stated by one of the members that from the two stations of Worthing and Lancing during the three summer months 35 tons of fruit, etc, Were despatched by rail weekly, and for the remainder of the year six tons per week, making 668 tons of fruit during the year.DI\"thiS 350 tons Were tomatoes, the remainder being grapes, cucumbers, apples, eto.The vaiue of the tomatoes, at 5d.per bu was estimated at £30,000, and the other fruit at £14,000.making a total of £34,000, from the Worthing district alone.Other speakers maintained that the industry was not fully developed, and that for a long time to come the supply of English tomatoes would not exceed the demand.The first case of pleuro-pneumonia in tile since the Pleuro-Pneumonia Act of 1 © into force, on the 1st inst, occurred Long Ditton, Surrey, a few days LRG Act in question, passed during À t Session,throws the dutyoi slaughter the diseased cattle together with those in fant on the Board of Agriculture, and re- q t the owner should be compensated out of Imperlal funds instead of the local as here re.In arecent outbreak of the disease at Long Ditton, the diseased together with all those considered iy to spread the disease, comprising in thi atarice Lhe whole herd, have now been slaughtered by direction of the Hoard of Full compensation for the ue qf the cattle was paid to the owner y on completion of the slaughter, in à few days when the disinfection e sheds has been completed, he will be ed to introduce fresh stock.nk at Preston, that one named Bunting had got hold of the chain of crabe, and the others had pushed h round, so that the Ind was over water, and that he fell off aud was - drowned, the lads running off, having decided Dot to mention the matter.The police dragged the canal, but witout fesuit.jere Was much anxiety, and even cxcite- ment, over the lost boy.On September 10 EE dation {na street atthe north end of Yres- ton when his gpade struck what proved to the ody of the missing boy.One of the boys now alates that they got Bunting out, : bat not before he was dead; that they covered the body up and bore it dhroueh the streets, it of then dark, in the direction Irelsnd.A Jimes announces that a large who, acting on the advice of the League ve rafused to come to a settlement, will ba be evicted.fluenza has appeared among the pa- tar duenza ants snd nurses of the Killar- y Lupatio Asylum, and precautions have Peon inben to vent iis spread.There are ly four hundrea patients in the in- he tenants on the estate of Colonel the a Charles W.White, near Rathkeale, are, paren He Op Yoon, sine y op firet the % ia stated, about to adopt the plan ol cam- the betrothal; resigned his commission it their demand for a 40 per cent.re- his regiment; without ever having join: n in not acceded to.Eject- 1 rees bee! i married his flancee, the joint ages of bride ment, decr elon to ee Shiained against and bridegroom being under forty; registered his racing colors; and finally, on Saturday last, through the lamented death of his father, succeeded to the ancestral title and estates.\u2019 threatened with eviction, \"The Town Commissioners of Tuam, county Galway, have unanimously resolved to print ' eo adve ments issued under their authority in the Irish, World Over.The Dutch Indian Goverfñment offers a prize of 10,000fl,for the best practical answer o the question in what manner the salt which is sold in Dutch India in small packots should be packed up so as to keep ry.\u2018amatea, a Maori chlef, was recently married under the Halvation Army f Wellington, New Zealand, amidst much an- thuslasm, Many conversions have taken place, and at one service the people contributed £12in sliver, ~ : : A report from Perth, Australia, dated July 27; states that five men arrived reoent- ly from Shaw Falls, Nullsgine (West Australian soldQeld, brins log with the Fa ounces of gold and a big nugget weighing 353 gz 9 dwt.The incter Io described as \u201ca very massive and handsome nugget \u2019 \u2018 The Indian Mirror says tha 3 party o Calcutta fn oir propariog Lo visit ng- land during the onsuing Du Pujah (or LDusserat) holidays.They will re \u2018the 0 dress and Lio R T as as well as in the English, tongno.There ave in the districts in which the local Journals circulate very fany Irish-speaking people, and, therefore, ore 1s a natural justification for the step.Owing to the great improvement which has taken place in the state of Kerry, and \u2018the absence of serious crime for a considerable time, it is the intention of the author!- ties at the end of the month to oloss the office of thestipendiarymagistrate for Traiee distiict which bag been in existence for some years.It is also in contemplation to sfili further reduce the number of extra lice which for years have been main- Binea in the country.: ; There was an exoiting scene at & recent Meeting of the Limerick Poor Law Guar dans, hp, chombars vero sousaine the Ras 0 8 ure of the orop he Ar.John Christopher emeire an waco uardian, reported that there was rons M his moisi borhood, whereupon © nerney was not speak- ; fo truth.AT Dei 2 - eo - mege retorted that udacious and impudent, | Yoda & complalnt with i 1 - THE MONTREAL erossing th se , and while they are In England Thor wil be Srttodes eee 3 St, Petersburg, whers the Russian [hilanthrople Boclety has organized a regu.system of gathering up unconsldered | trifieq, such as cigar ends, and disposiog of them for the benefit ot the poor, this curious industry actually realised no lesa than 3000 roubles, or upwards of £300, during the month of July.The total production of wool in New Bouth Wales for the year ending June 30, 1690, was 710,976 bales.The shipments from Australla and New Zealand for the past year were 1,463,000 bales, and it is thus evident that New South Wales alone produces quite one-half of the wool grown in Australusia.ST At the instance of the Forward party In Durban, the magjstrate recently struck off the registration list 122 colo voters, including Chinamen and Arabs from Zanzibar, as being aliens precluded by law from exercising the franchise.The large majority of those struck off, however, are Indians, who are subject to special legislation.A numper of Sfax flshermen, near Tunis, were sitting the other day round a fire which thoy had kigdled on the shore, when suddenly there was a terrible explosion irom the heart of the burning mass, one person being killed and several seriously wounded.It was subsequently found to be the explosion of a shell which had Jain under the sand siuce the French bombardment in 881.A singular story ia told by the master of the salling ship \u201cLinnet\u201d recently arrived at Singapore.When the ship was off the island of St.Paul's one of the sallors acel- deninily fell overboard.Every eflort wae made to rescue Lhe man, but before the beat, which was immediately lowered, could reach him, a number of albatrosses pounced upon his head, and with their ponderous beaks pecked him to death.A Welsh Bible which has astrange history recently came to light.It was presented Ly somebody in Llantrisant to one Enoch Shields, who was going to sea.he ship foundered iu the Pacitic Ocean, and nobody knew what became of the crew.After being at the bottom of the sea for years divers Were enguged, and among other things brought up was a safe from the captain's cabin, and in it was the old Bible in perfect condition, A Lnscar sailor of the P.and O.com- ny\u2019s steamer *\u201c Peninsular,\u201d when approaching Aden from Bombay, fell overboard from the forward lighthouse.Three life buoys were thruwm, and a at was promptly lowered.The native was not rescued, however, for a quarter of an hour, when he was found clinging to a life buoy, and it was seen that two large sharks had grabbed the other two life buoys.- On the 8th of Apri! last some passengers on the * quil,\u201d a steamer going to South America, throw a bottle containing a letter into the sea a hunared miles off the island of Fernando di Noronha.Now the Italian Consul at Trinidad has informed the Alinis- ter of Marine that the bottie was found on 16th July, on the coast north-east of the island of Tobago, so that the bottle accomplished a voyage of about 3600 miles in littie more than three months.; Brigadier-General Bangougb, C.short time since issned a rather unusual order at Bangalore, directing the Deputy- Surgeon-General \u201cto arrange for the instrue- tion of two mon per company in the cutting of nalls, and treatment of corns and blisters.\u201d The order in question appears to have caused a g deal of comment in military circles in the Madras Presidency, and it has now been cancelled at the request of the Commander-In-Chiet in India.Herr Palms, a well-known artist, was recently married at Stuttgart, and his bride suddenly became insane after the ceremony.The couple were returning home from \u2018the registry office, when, in front of the bridegroom's house in Frankfurter Avenue, the bride sprang from the carriage, and ran to her mother\u2019s house, where she threw herself upon the floor, crying that ghosts were folllowing her.The unfortunate woman was removed to an insane asylum, Mr.Stanley\u2019s aotion against Tippoo Tib in the Consular court at Zanzibar was exciting great interest: on the island when the last mail left.The amount claimed as damages was £10,000, aud as care had been ren by the explorers legal representatives to attach property belonging to Iippoo of the value of $73,000, there seemed to be a fair chance of his securing any sum the court might decide to award.The plaint which Mr.Stanley filed before he lef| bar is -à valuable supplement to the record of the expedition contained in his book.An extraordinary pleca of Japanese weaving, which is now in the exhibition in Tokio, will shortly find its way to London, where it will be shown to the public by the owner, It is known as fsuzure-ori, or plerced weaving.It is of great size, and the design.is equestrian archery, an old-world accomplishment in Japan, and one which is frequently used for purposes of illustration and design by Japanese artists.The price asked for it was about $10,000.The distinctive feature of this kind of weaving is that the whole margin of the design is perforated like the joining of postage stampa, 80 that when the whole plece is held up to the light the design of the artist seems to be suspeaded in the body of the stuff.re How Can I Get Rid Of my tormenting corns; get rid of them without pain; get rid of them quickly and effectually, without possibility of return ?The answer is, use Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Cure, the great corn cure.Always © pure and painless, Putnam's Extractor.Use it and po other.\u2014Fraudsare in the market.Don't run the risk of ruining your feet with such caustic applications.Tearful subjects\u2014Red peppers.Correct Dressing.Gentlemen often hesitate about patronizing the highest class of tailors on account of the price, but the extra charge over ordinary tailors is not profit or a tax for reputation but represeüts actual value received, any garments are out of style when new, simply because ill proportioned and not correctly cut; the wearer does not know what the matter is,but is conscious of a differen between his own clothes and those of others he meets in society.Meu who can aftord {t make a great mistake in not wearing the best designed clothes, as the result represents the best selectiuns ol London materials and the finest workmanship, cum- bined with artistic cutting, We have nothing but the best of foreign woollens and in exclusive patterns shown only to the few high ciass houses.All gentlemen of taste are requested to call, as goods will be cheerful hown.George Blache, 141 St, James street, Bt, Lawrence Hall building.\u2014 - - Dental operators\u2014Bollermakers.The genuine Angostura Bitters cure indigestion and restore the appetite, Eve, ruggist keeps them.Dr.J, Q, Slegert Sons, sole manufacturers.A sharp customer\u2014The knife grinder.© best form In which electricity 1s embodied is Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectric Oil, a sovereiæn and highly sanctioned specific tor rheumatio pains, and a thoroughly reliable remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs, used externally and internally, Sticking to the subject-Molasses, Special Notices.£_Ninotte, Man.writes thas oho has used 0 © 8D., wri at she has Bardo Bice Bitters for loas of appetite and headache with the Eropiest benefit and heartily recommends it.Her experience is shared by thousands, B.B.B.is a specitio fur headache.The Queen Pays all Expenses.The Queens last \u201cFree Trip to Europe\u201d having excited such universal interest, The publishers \u2018of that populer magazine ofler another and $200.00 extra for expenses, Lo the rson sending them the largest list of glish words constructed from letters contained in the three words \u201cBritish North America.\u201d Additional prises, sonsisting of Silver Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets, Éold Watohes, French Musio Box Portière Curtains, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, an many other selul and valuable articles iit also awarded in order of merit.A speci prise.of a Heal Bkin Jacket to the lady, and à handsome Shetland Pony to the gir or boy (delivered free in Omnada or ited States) sending the largest lista.Every one sending a Jet of not less than twenty words will receive » prosent.Send four 30 stamps for complete rule ustral ?prizes, and sam ple number of 148 (uotn.* © Address, The Canadian Queen, Canada, .Daughterfs weno, ahd, EE pores af boy PA an! Ta myda to try Dr.Fowlers Pxéraot ar Wild Strawre perry, mhjoh I ad with great success, as Jira Margaret Ÿ a Le oie EE 19 bottiee ade | Femieomn, ond Te me.lis worth \u2018| World may know what all the world 47 THE MAYBROOK MYSTERY EDITH'S DOWRY.CHAPTER VIL\u2014Cowtmvan.\u201cJack Ailliver, tho sinful, dissipated scamp! He always leads you astray; but for him you would have been better, fa¥ better, than you can ever be now!\u201d Is \u201cLook here, mother, you can out that Jack Alliver is a good fellow, snd I won't hear anybudy\u2014even you\u2014soanda- lize him! answered Tom, angrily.Thoughtless and bad as he was.he was gonerous to a fault \u2014 generous in thought and act.\u201cJack pever 1 me away, and fou ought to know that; I went of my own free will.Ishall be better some ay.You kuow what | am trying for, and I mean to suceeed tou !\u201d \u201cNo, I do not know what you are for, | only kuow that you have let opportunities slip by, and live upon me in a wicked, wiltul manner.Shame, shame upon you I\u201d \u201cWell, I don't want tolive on you; you can Keep your food and your house and money Lo yourself.As ! have often said, I E and will go.Perhaps some duy, when 1 make a good position, you'll be glad sea me back, and perhaps, tf anything happens, you'll be sorry you've turned me out.It's always the same here\u2014-1 do no harm out of doors, but I muat come home every evening, like a schoolboy, or you worry my Hé aut.1 tell you I've had enough of it!\u201d 5 Whereupon Master Tom got up, put on his hat, and pretended to seek about for his carpet-bag, as Le well knew the threat to leave his mother aL once brought her to tears, ; \u201cThis 1s the life you always lead me,\u201d she cried, weeping; \u2018\u2018yet you always promise Me to refori, ok at your white face and parched lips\u2014-\u2014yourstrained, bloodshot eyes, and long hair.Teil me if you look like the entleman you should be when you now how I slaved to educate yo and still slave to make you wal olf?1would work night and day to make you happy, and yet you try your hardest to make my life wretched.Look at your clothes\u2014they are soiled, and most d putable?\"\u201d \u201cYou should give me some money to get some morethen.\u201d \u201cMoney! Youu are alwa, Yow-aro the bane of my life, But have your breakfast.\u201d \u201cKeep your breakfast; I can get some elsewhere, 1 daresay.I can\u2019t eat when the food is Legrudged me.\u201d This was the most unkind thing he could havesald.A fresh gush ol tears streamed down the kindhearted woman's cheeks, and sitting down she put her handkerchief to her eyes and wept bitterly.Tom, who had gone to the door, paused now, and looked back.The real grief of his only parent subdued his reckless nature: and going across the room, he bent his tall form until his lips reached his mother\u2019s cheek, and he kissed her.\u201cThere,\u201d he said, \u201cleave off now.You always make a how! like this, and it\u2019s all fot! nothing.Why can\u2019t veu have patience and contentment?I shall be better soon.You don\u2019t want, surely, to make an old man of me?\u201d having money.\u201cHeaven forbid it, Tom,\u201d said the mother: soothed by his penitent tone of volce, and the softness of the uttered words.\u201cWell, then, that will do.We should get along all right if you would only understand me; but you won't.You ought ta have more ambition than to wish to see me a dirty sort of counter snob, or a lazy dress- ed-up idler, under miserable civil service \"It would be better than ruining your health Ly wasting your nights with aset of poor actors and playgoers.\u201d \u201cA man, mother, who wishes to do some, thing to make à way in the world must set all sorte of life.Plays or books written gentlemen for gontiemen are- rarely wo much ;and the writers sink into an unrecog- nize'l grave.A man, whether actor or author, should be one of the people; o make himself perfectly familiar with ways and doings by for a time being one of them.One-haif the world knows not how the other half Jives\u2014the half whose ways and means make up the grim realities, e social wrongs and evils of life should have | their ways and means sifted, that all the Mrs.Gibson began to look a little more SPgkice her into, or out of, any Tom, for that.\u201d answered the lady, that be the sore point with her.\u2019 \u201cI do it for the best, mother, When I am out so late,l don\u2019t like to come home ; it disgraces you more than if I sleep with Jack or somebody.1'm sure I don't forges Look here, motner; I bought this us a keepsake.1 picked it up at an old brac shop.len\u2019t it quaint?\u201d He produced from his waistcoat-pocket a thimble, silver, with a gold tup, and a row of turquoise round;the edge.Mra.Gibson looked at it, and smiled away her tears, \u201cIt's very pretty, Tom,\u201d she said, thinking more of the will that prompted the deed than the gift itself, She kissed the great unruly fellow, and saying she was sure he would better some day, placed the thimble where she could see it at every turn, and began laying his breakiast, which was far more nicely arranged and substantial than the Fr \" \u201cMother,\u201d be said.beginning his break- 1 8 huntsman-like appetite, \u201cI really ought to order some new clothes: ou.ttle \u201c Ky dear Tom,\" said his mother, watching bim with more love in her eyes than he know she had for him, * J \u2018have t and heavy expenses of late.I have trouble to make both ends meet.Every month sees me worse off.\" * Come, mother, that will do\u2014don\u2019t eroak, I shall be able to pay for my own some day, and perhaps If you ean't, can't; but wo things to do, elther you can or you can't, if Yhon ho leughed, and his mother laughed en ho laug mother laughed, poor lady, Jaughod mueh more readily she cried, for It seemed that the at fellows many faults only made her £ dearer m.\u201cOf course I must, it necessity urges, my dear, and 80 you had better see your or,\u201d pan right.I'll seé bim to-day when I go ou \u201cGo out! Are you going out?asked Mrs.Gibson, looking sad again.* Qut again to- day\u2014again !\u201d ; \u201cNo, not agalnto-day.I bave not bean out yat,\u201d laughed Tom, with more the ap+ pearance of laughing away his mother\u2019s dull spirits than at hls Ln hajet way of turn- ng thin \u201c Not only that; how can à my tailor if I don\u2019t go out » 4600 \u2018But you wili not stay late?\u201d \u201cNo, mother, not very.I shall come home to night.must re over m going to play the Duke of nights at the Globe, and my little comedy wa .Mra.Gibeon\u2019s face brightened.Fou never told me it was _acospted,\u201d she sa ; AD, mother he snavered = i$h aa lnc ured air, \u201clI don\u2019t come an wi ou intend to do.When it'a done it's time enough; and yet you always © me miserable when I come home, only ou don\u2019t know it, I have been sitting up ard at work.\u201d Mrs, Gibson at once confessed her regret st 20, far forgetting herself in her or him, _ \u201cI must to the theatre for rehearsal he said; really, upon my word, Yate or ing like a beggar.have not a shilling; and last night Jack had, tg stand Sem for my supper and w not, because Isp ar that I bad even to buy that little aon venir for you\u201d - \u201cHow much do you want, Tom?asked pis mother, with natural reluctance.ou now full Well I never let you go out - ng.out a shilli \" do with a little to rf byt} nk, an Pen \u2019 Well, I must get some pen 1 Pr Op ra np six but she got h à amount asked for, ad Tom ven t lie room to A clean face and linen, and having h Fal de looked well ina good-titting ok 00e his trousers strapped over bis foot look shorter than it His @ Jooking face was fu poetry of expression, and made hands, white as a ad do repose où cs nee a ho said to his mother, he wi an with an in- | | ot \u2018Lyriesand Liars,\u2019 wili be performed after- |: ras, correspondent ~ Q sin IE: ark\u201d blus ey DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.SEPTEMBES hat to à pi à coming towards à young manu with es, and à fa at w Mpls hd have been h but f ing sort of \u201c1 of -cuns about-town,\u201d and below the, medium he &nd a little \u201cstagey.\u201cHullo, Tom,\" be to call at your hou did u n° with a laugh.\u201cI on y Ih half omic a was ght, carelessly said; 7 was just going \"* answered thave been pir Fou woulda have let {gh cat out of the bag.I a told tbe old lad d with you, and he .y truth goes a long way wi r.\u201cBo f » t had fet answered laughing, an Jack Alliver, g his arm in his friend's, a very long way, for sh of you.\u201d & WAY, for she gets little of it out Andre CHAPTER VII}, w Lupus had a singular] disagreeable look and ner with tin always.\u2018Ibe whites of his dyes (wh! by the way, wore Jeliow) 0 enor large, while what generally calls \u2018proper wag black and wolfish in its g| Sate added greatly by the phenomenoñ We have already mentioned.: He had large discolored teoth, e shoulders, a head hideously out of seemed as if they every Possible un \u201cMr.Lupus\" Lady 'Lexford gare of the dwarfish lawyer, most Dappy Lo oO room went the door, y so large that it 105084 proportion, and legs natural shape.said and thug from the sereënin woltie the he ins speconlfying,.and ebowing him into ok to Lady Lextord, should be dis- ord: bowed her head in acknow- Lady Lexf ledgment of the apology.Sh: pale, belng © was very paler than was natural with ber, and she never had a color.\u201cPray do not think anything of it,\u201d she trying hard sh undertake \u201cQuite, my lady.vrai facts oi the case can you remem.; to speak quite calmly.* not detain you much longer now.You can understand the business I wish you to f, taking up a large quill pe Mr.Clo; and a sheet or blue speaking out \u201cAs & u two da sing by Lord on practising :° ular likeness and young ei, as Milton Maybrook, \u20180 co paper, began tc wri every word that he w; -te.ibie nineteer y arsry sons .ughters, bet:- n w \u2018ne, little more by the ald of a friend, a shar: narr 1 rrectness ca doubted, she made public her title and cla.vpon h 1 P, Who for some months } the little coun ft that, nor the minister, v found, WILL SERVE daughter gave : blankly do) ank en the alll : tha Mise Ha Le eee vd ve with bim.London, and ses! of which M :3 Le.o : was kep.entir: ev:e -th to « in defenoe 0° sr \u2018sonor Jiseft bor in a Mttle vil.«\u2019 Waits - é was made his lords raer's I © great ial wasn: eat eo Mis Jay- ater.ither 8 v ,8s8e8 church w for the red + A SPUR, The Earl of Aberdeer.Opinion of the I' sh A sta.: THR STAR OTTAWA, Septor ser 27\u2014The Countessot À berdr Cort a he said: * Of course O'Brien and Dillon is absolutely in (opposition to the entire poli by Mr.Glad- uring his party récent © At a distance we cannot &peak af de is but I am confident the y serve to result of the intensity the a a greas impo: that rt even foveal Joa muet not be as à lon , Lu doubt of the resuit The near futures no _ you t what famine relief measures aid adopted?\u2019 asked the : æ constructing for mi an in sentiment aspirations of the 1 earnestly easures, ng an for moot! in or mee y emergen with the threatened famine \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 well organized system of instance light railways, hoen proved such will be a properly carried out.1t that great difficulties nistration of publio relief f th are ese to be con- ministration which ouzht with the sentiments and people.But in any advocate the reparation of both publlo and private, connection THE AUSTRALIAN STRIKES, [SPECIAL To THE TAR.) September 27.\u2014 The strike of MRLBOURNE, the wool shearers is not general.ters are suing thei ing their at Broken 2 pquat Ta r Work people: for agreement.At a conference held it vas d ecided, subject to the consent of the employers and unions.thata on of th: unionists and that 46 h ura.weekly at e strike and shall the bidding of th fut disputes be and miners shall erred arbltration, | over which a board of udge of the Buprs.; he Directors n° the Victorian Rail v .apan sumolant.to meet El ir weeks.At amee 8 of > Hires hundred eh employed, shall be non- 8 union miners shall work wages paid before the to refuse to strike at Detwoen then A een e be ref to a me Jourt shall preside.ways 8 RUDDY of coal uirements for six ch was attended executive officers of the Victorian Unions à vote of confidence in the strike commf was and it was recommen that one ye pay be levied Very wee.m unionist who is at work to m n the strikers, It was estimated that iia Sax would, it paid, a workmen, produde an income weekly, but i$ isnot likely this suin Will be A NOVELTY FOR THE SENATE.[eFECLAL TO THE STAR) ia the Up ; Orsawa, September 27.\u2014At ming \\sension of Parlement th fhe co ve & in three .sessions, e pper House been created.th A CHARGE AGAINST A JUDGE feyROIAL ¥ Beptember 27.\u2014The Government a commission to enquire into the charges of drunkenness rominent dounty.n of OTTAW.has issu His which has pee MY LOVE, MY OWN.His distr recently TO YEN STAR, oe LT a witnessed several hy REE th clearer 00 often men depue, 1 awake And hear the out on 1 Uni they widen, widen on aor fo oh *) words; peloved of ! mere had been twisted Tas Mr.Clontarf, going \u201cI shall be see you when I am disen- Reged.Ww.wait?\u201d \u201cWith great pleasure, sir.Intruding, 1 was not aware\u2014 \u201cNay Clontarf waved his hand to stop Pardon me for The best, safest and most agreeable of the DYSPEPSIA |prspspiens of urges INDIGESTION oe Horch \u20ac SICK DAGHE min?a\" erccihoms y render it very valuable @hoemetsr\u2014Is not this the Ki ime I have Mlf-scled HEARTBURN vol ravens fond sour ring on the stomach.Custemer\u2014Yos! 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CulLpariiuculs, ov ULSUI passed Jur streugth, 8 aud cultifort, and arc provided With every se W the Laluis-A buin Nearly ali the stuteioulub aie situated on the \u2018 sloun deck, ur: cnsuring recs Ll hilug and ver \u201ction, Note of sea\u2019 - (Mo Gau Beorvive : 149 stock.any en Ca ' 2.48 ci ai-liulay\u201d are Ufted 1.rong « ' \u201coa [FS fw * \u201cÀ, a real.Lr 4 iP Bw ( «mships.Pr \u201c1 PA \u201cA 1 Quobeo, + I\" wl af, O: Cerrar aesunel Lans nn «8 Ol age froi atreal or Quebec ur HH.ucouve Cabin .UU and $8U return, JO, $1 1¢ nd $150 By all o ser stex 8, $40 and 850, according © steamer and ace uodatiun, in three and (wo ri t #30 and gm.Intermediate té *l'hcac steamers Lave salvous, étalvruolus, musio rvom, smokin« room, and foo, amidships, Vib TORRANCE & CO., ueneral Axents, 8 Hospita: st., where but little motion is felt, 1643 e0d TEAMER TO AUSTRALIA DIRECT By the 6000 tons Clyde-built steamship, \u201c HAULSAULE,\"* Bailing from New York, Oct, 8, A limited number of first-oluss passengers only wii be taken at alor rate.leut 1y to \u2018or sage and further particulars apply THOS.COOK & BON, .143 ST.JAMES STREET, Montreal, 261 and 1225 Broud way.New York.V2dzeod t Railroads.AAA mmm INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.- On and after MUNDAY, the 15th Beytomber, 1800, the trains of this Kafllway will run adr Sunday ox cepted, as follows: Leave Montrea! by Grand Trunk Slation .Hey, from Bonaventure 8.00 22.18 14.350 7.10 - 17,30 323 , 14.27 135 .1u.58 15.57 23.50 22,1 LE 2.50 5.00 830 Halifax.1.50 he Buffet Slee Cars an other cars of th Fast Ex; esving Montreal at o'cloëk, datiy «Sunday excepted) run through to Halifax WITHOUT CHANGE, in twenty-seven hours and fifey minu © tn ta Halifax snd St.John run through their destination ov gundars .The 8 of the Interculonial Hatlway betw: Montreal and Halifax are Lighted by Electricity and Hea by rom the Locomotire, run ern Standard Time.are a Jurovas TicxxTs ma be shiained, via Hail and ALL POINTS un the wrence ev poe T san information MESA tent Friel Rude etc., ap) A.W, \u201c us Eastern Freixht and Fasaenge r Agent, 156% 8t.James st, cap, Bt.Lawrence Hall, Montreal - POTTINGER, Chief Superintenden Ballway Uttice, Motcton, N.B., Sept.11, 1890.a RAILROAD TIME TABLE.Bonaventure Station.GRAND THUNK RAILROAD.Toronto,Ohicagoandall poimts Wi Lesve9.05a.1n.8.35 and | Arrive 7.45 a.8.10 11.30p.m.ottawa p.m.Leave 9.00a m.6,00 p.m.jte 12.15 nm 820 v Leave 5 p.m, Cornwall Arrives.55 am bec and Richmond.Portland and Sherbrooke, Léo rot ÉD LL Ne Leave tbh adm, Slop.Arrive 12.01 au, 4,39 \u2019 Acton Vali Lacan, Forl Covington and dammingford, Leave 0.56 am.4.40 1 jArrived.o0 aw 7.53 p 1.{Ti 1215 am, SUBUMBAN.Lambert and Lon Jaen 8 pL.ar only» t15 7.Lea 40% Laurent and Blue bonnets.tare ve 7.40810.5.25 pan ve a asven! | tation 8.35 a.m., 6.27 m Lachine.Leave5.35,86.7.55, | Arrive 7, 8.30, 12, 5 Bet ote.Batt 1\u201d v.28, £33; Gairdy 5.00, U.$U aug V bu.only) 4.25, 6.00, 447, 1L1U pan.(Wed, & sat | #50 vin.1205 am ouly.) (Wed.and dat.oniyh CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Windsor Street Station.Express f+- st.Johas, Farn Ne: Der Portand, Me, Manchester, Aun Bago dU NEW Ll pou 0; i\u201d real and Sosiou Ar Line, # ve 0.00 a.m.1ASTIVO 20D, 10.kxpross lor Brookviliy, Bmilh's Valls, tome ro, lingaton, Lorontd, fa.Fe Leave 0.20 an, | Arrive 7.35 p.m, Local Express for 88.Johns, kaerabaw, Bherbrooke, St.ll yscintie, Drummonavihe Cookslire, eta, Laave 4.UU p.in.1 Arrive 11.25 a, Express 1or St.Johus, Yeruuaw, button, Newport Leave 5,3% p.ua, | Arrive 9.55 am, Nigbt Exprees for Bt.Jui darnhain, Newport d'urtiaux, Cuncord, Manchester, Nasaus, Low Bostou aud Now Eugisud yous Leave 18.15 p.m.i Artivo 1 7.00) um, Western Express for Biniti's butte, Peterbors, Kings homas, Londo stop, l'orouto, Uwen Sound, st.\" Petrol, Clicagy aud «li l'uiutsiu Untarie Western Sates.Leave 18.45 p.m, | Arrive 7,454 01 .Bheruruoke, 88, John, N.i., Heitz; N.9., &c.Leave 7.40 pau.oXcopt Arrive 4.30 P-UL exoagt turdsys.sundays, , Express for St.Anne's, Vaudreuil, Winchester, &a, Leave ULZU an, 11230 ve 17.45 su.x1.30 p.m ô #0, LS pau, $ is, ds 1.40) pan, Hi mn, xil.an.10, 5 Pe P fe: st a ul, ko Leave 11.45 am daily.| Arrive 3.30 pu, daily, t Antoine Hervice Lve.Mtl 7.50 n ni, 113,30 Lve, St.Ant, 8.45 à Pan, 5.15 pau, GS wi B40 5.1m B20 pe x1.30p.m.58 p, m, Dalhousie Square Station.rast Exproas for Thyrtairevills Louisville, Three fon 8 10 B ay torr * Lesy .10x m.A pis Exprossfor Lachute.Uttawa, xa 7 * vos.oU am, Arr : ui, 44 p.10.| Arrive Wine m.Exproas [oc tite diuorese, inchuta, Bucking.wa, &C, Leave 4.40p.m, | Tan, - | Local Lur Joliette, St.w'olix de Valois 0 p.m.3.40 bo Ve Tnorosonnd st.Joris Asm or erese an a Ç tache Lirancnes Id fee te nde Eas Leave 5.30 p.1 i Arrive 8.530 an.tawa, Winnipeg, Vancouves .Victoria, and ali Pointsin the Neth West hy Ald on Pacis Coast Leave 8.40 p.: £0 p.m.ve 8.00», Local Express for Three hivers.an int, stations Torve x2 0010 uu, t onthe Intercolonial Railway to Cap! Leave *3.30 pan.10 pan.| Arrive 4.30 4.a.From 8%.Lambert for Chambly, Richelion and Marle- ville, connecting with (J.TN.5.p.u.trsia from naventure Station.Lesve 9.00 ain, b.45 p.mi ! Arrive vam, L500 From Bonuaventhre Station, Leave 5.20 1 .m .Arrive Kola m uns dai! Bande inc n.ted.Pa do va rcopt turdaysand Jundara .do Saturday oply.x* do Sunday onis.; TI To ANY WEAKEREE 4 Sealed Tre; :, »Xjplaln! FADE Inc and perte CUBE wh stempach drucelng tap boul, Jervour a en mature Me Dbize Rires and biadder Dincasbly big.Address TRS AuL5T0S CO.12 Pari I.PM ACHASTER & Me1sson, / ADVUUATEX.BARRISTEES, ; THE TEMPLE, ; } se.James streot, LL Dulas Oa B.D, MverpeetLendénderer Quesue « sientreal Leave 5.20 p.m.| Arrive 4.60 are, Leave DUX 730, BG Arrive 7:36 7.1 : - Joa 7.x.i, WL, £9 wld 10.00 AL, i 33 8% 5.45, ana 4,30.10.40, 11.Bt be ! 05, 6.45, © : Arciv 5 , Lanvo OR ES, D As Arrie GAQ ADN 10.1 625 pos d 40 pn.®. vds Re.= ew WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF MONSIEUR, MERMEIX MAY DIE.Serious Nature ef the Fresch Duslist's Wound\u2014The Chicago Exhibition ~The English Farmer Dulegates.CABLE.M.Mérmelr\u2019 wound bas brought on a fever, and tt is feared he may die.Mr., Conservative member for Ecoles division, Lancashire, is dead.The Bultan nas granted double pensions to the farnilies of the membors of Lhe crew ot the warship \u201cErtogroul,\u201d who lust their CU by the recent foundering of that ves ' La Liberte says of the Comte de Parle\u2019 let- 4èr that the prince bas nu regret for having, &0 to speak, frequented places of ili-roputo in company with General Boulanger and his Jacobin acolytes.He declares himself satisfied with the result.Tnere are ctreum- stances In which if spouch 18 silver, sence is golden.; A British mnn-of-war bas been ordered to roceed from Zanzivar to Vitu to enquire to the recent massacre there of a German Merchant and seven German employés by natives.A despatch from Berlin denies the report that Germany has demanded satisfaction and compensation from England for the killing of Germans at Vitu.Serious strikes are occurring in different ts of France.Many men in vario ades are locked out at Calals, while in Paris four or five industries are at a standstill.Nearly all the miners in the valley of the Loire are disaffected and making threatening demonstrations.A strike of miners there would prove disastrous.AMERICAN.The Rev.W.H.Everts, the well known Papist divine, died at Chloago on Thursday night, at an advanced age.Frank MeConnico, of Texas, and W.T.Taliaferro, of Gloucester County, Virginia, cadets at the Virginia Military Institute, had a personal encounter on hursday, in whion fifteen roufids were fought.Two hours afterwards Taliaferro died from the punishment he received.The United States Post Office Department has information from ita inspectors in New Orleans that the Louisiana Lottery Coin- y has stopped the use of the malls and ransferred its business to the express companies.It will try to arrange Lo have its circulars and its.fists of drawings kept in the express offices over the country, ana to send tickets und collect money through the oompanies, \u2018Ihe department is preparing to proceed against such express com- nies as undertake business for the iot- ies, as agents of the lottery in the eye of the law.Jackson Park will be used for the overflow of the National World's Columbian Exposition, to be held at Chicago.The rincipal bulidings will be on Washington rk.The buildings will bo in the centre of the park on the open space.The style of architecture has not been determined.\u2018The Classification Committee had à session yesterday, and began the arrangement of the eneral , departments of the exhibition.fois general arrangement will made at once, to enable the Grounds and Buildings Cominittee Lo determine how many and what kind of buildings will be required.CANADIAN, Capt.the Hon.C.R.W, Colville, Grenadier Guards, secretary to His Excellency, has been promoted to a majority in bis regiment.1t is stated on rellable authority that the commission of a high official at present attached to the Consuiate-General of France in Quebec has been revoked for embezzlement and general bad conduct.Mr.A.J.Macdonnell, of Cornwall, has been appointed deputy registrar of the Maritime court of Ontario, vice A.T.Light, de J.C.Alguire, also of Cornwall, has been appointea deputy marshal of the Maritime court of Ontario.Over ten thousand people visited the St.John, N.B., exhibition Lulidings this week.The weat.er 18 still pleasant and the city is crowded with visitors.Great interest centres in the visit of Sir John Macdonald and Run.Messrs, Foster and Costigan to St John next week.The announcement is made in St.John, N.B., that the Government have arranged with Mr.Furness to put on an extra steamer between London and 8t.John.The new boat to be placed on the route will be launched in November and will reach St.John about the end of this year.She is being built of steel and will be lighted with electricity and algo fitted with ail modern improvements.The announcement again directs attention to the question of increased harbor facilities at St.John, A telegram from Brandon to-night says the farmer delegates arrived there on Thursday evening by special train from Souris, having driven from Glenboro to Souris, à distance of 54 miles, through a magnificent country of wheat and grain.The delegates bave driven over 100 miles in two days and have talked with the farmors on the way.They speak in the highest terms of the country.The weather has been fine, the country is looking well, and the crops on the whole are well sav A demand has been made on behalf of the Crown by Mr, Dunbar, Q.C., Crown prosecutor, before Judge Cimon, Kir a change of venue ln the case of the persvns charged with kidnapping Senator Pelletier at St Anne de.ocatiere on the eve of the last Provincial elections, The application was made on the plea that in a case of this kind when pojitieal feelings were aroused, it would impossible to secure a fair triai on the scene of the incident.The case was continued to allow the defendants to Le Another young man has run away from Quebec.His name is Couture and he was empleyed by Mr.Paradis, owner of the tug \u201cJacques Cartier.\u201d Before leaving Couture collected $I9U from the barque \"Otto Linck,\u201d $150 for towing her up to Quebec, and $40 for mooring her in port.He ieft a nessage for his employer saying thai he was tired of Quebec, and the money he had collected would take him elsewhere.Mr.Paradis watched the Grand Trunk train off, but saw no signs of the defaulter.Ho notified the conductor to watch for the man and telegraph him if he got on the train.During the afternoon he received a despatch that Couture had got on board at St.Anselme with a ticket for Sherbrooke.The authorities at Richmond were tele- aphed to and oo the arrival of the train uture was arrested.SOLDIERS AND POLICE ¢ Combine to.Preserve Order at Tipperary\u2014 Eo Be O\u2019Brisn\u2019s Case in Court.DUBLIN, September 26.\u2014The situation at Tipperary was more tranquil to-day than sterday, although \u2018the streets were hron, Soldiers assisted the police in maintaining order.Despite a vigorous protest by Timothy Healy the cases of the arrested Nationalists were this morning stponed until this afternoon, as the dees of the Oounty Court wanted the uilding.When the court re-opened this afternoon Mr.Ronan proceed with the statement of the Crown's case.He read Jong extracts from speeches made at various Nationalist meetings since the inauguration J the plan of campaign, and also quoted from resolutions adopted at these meetings.It appeared to be the object of the prosecution to prolong the case as far as possible.William O'Brien chafllngly reminded Ronan that his (O'Brien's) ship was to sail for America Thursday next and said there appeared to be a race against time between the Crown counsel and the ship.hen the Court was adjourned Ronan was stil speak- nt.journment being announced Timothy Harrington strongly protested agrinst the course of the prosecution.He said it was evident the Government almed to protract the-trial to the greatest possible length and he denounced this as unfair, His protest had no effect upon the court.The resent policy of the prosecution will, it Is Potieved.be maintained.John Morley departed fur England to-day.DUBLIN, September 26.\u2014The Erpresa na- serts that the Queen has promised tu recommend to Parliament in her next messagothe introduction and passage of an Irish Guv- ernment bill.\u2018 Transatlantic Travellers.Rrmousr1, September 26.\u2014The following s a list of saloon passengers per Allan Royal.Mail steamer \u201cParisian,\u201d Capt.J.Ritchie, which passed Inward av$4b pom: Mr.Andrews, Mrs.Androws, Mr.W.S.Antes, \u201cMr.\u20ac.bagshawo, Mrs | hawo and wo chi- aren and nurse, Mr.IT, Balluntyve, Miss § Man- tyne, Miss Barton, Ne.Netincowt, Nr.3.- 1 Jrch, Mr, 6.8.ited, Me, W, Blythe, Mrs.Blysue, Her, Q.8, Boustield, Mr, G Biyt , Mr.L, Brydges, Mre.Bry dye miield, Mr, C.Buchan .i, | .B TL a EY i orn, Mra.Cleghorn, Miss horn, \u2018Mr.W.Cockanutt, Mr.V.CotUer, Ms Crau ford, Miss V.Crawford, Mr.J.H, Dauvt Mr.J.T.Davies, Mre.J, T, Davies, Miss Da Mrs.Dawson, Mir.K.ar Mr.ens, Mr.W.Denne, Mr.H.dewburst, Mr, H.Dewhuret, Mr.J.KE.Donnely, Mra.Dufresne, Miss L.Dufrvsne, Miss R.Dufresne and mald, Mr.H, Eflerton, Mias , Mra.Foley, infant and maid, Miss Foley, Master Foley, Master P.Foley, Master A.Foley, Miss M.oy.Nr, Foucault, Mr, 5.Garland, Nit.C.Gilder, Mra.all der, Mr.Glenn, Mr.Grandidge, Mrs, and! Master Grandidge, Niss O, dre, Master R.Grandidge, Louls Grandidge, Mr.W.Groenshiclds, Mr.Justice Gwynne s .He ; A , Mr.A.Hessolein, Mrs.lesselein, Mr.Hoyles, Mr, KR.Hutron, Mr, Jardine, Nrs.Jardine, Mrs.A.Jardine, Mr.J.Johnston, Mrs.Kidd, Mrs.J.Johnston, Mr.R.Klombles, Mrs.Lacy, Mr.J.Lemieux, tev.Dr.Lighttoot, Mr.F.Lyman, Mrs.Lyman, Miss Lyman, Miss D.Lyman, Mr.O.Ww, ILithgow, Mr.thgow, Mr, MoCsauley, rs.McCauley, Miss MacDougall, Miss MucPherson, Mr.Martin rs, M .U.McCausland, Dr.Motvor, Mr.T.Messher, Miss L.Mills, Mr, O.Morgan, M.P., Mrs.Morgan, Miss Morgau, Mr.G.M, Orma, Master L.Orme, Mr.G.Owen, Miss E.Palmer, Paterson, Miss Perks, Mrs, Phillips, Master Phil- Ips, Mrs.Pilet, Miss PAlet, Mr.A.Pienting, Mr, B.Reid.Miss eid, Miss Ridout, Mr, Desriviers, Miss A.: Russell, Mr.D.Rus- Koberts, Capl.J.Ross, Dr.sell, NEE.San, Mr.J.Sellar, Lev.W, Sl.verthorue Mr, J.shrimpton, Miss slattery, Mra.Slinger, Miss blinger, Mr.J.Smith, Mrs.Smith, Miss Smith, Miss KE.Smith, Miss M.Smith, Mr, T,.\u201c : L.smith, Mrs.L.Sinith, Miss H.Smith, Mr.H.Smith, Mr.A.Spisb Spinks, Miss Spinks, Master J.Spinks, M T Spinks, Mr, W.Strickland, Mrs.Strickland, Misa C.Strickland, Mr.Stannard, Mr.Tritton, Mrs.Tritton and mnld, Mr.H.Tritton, Mr.O.Tritton, Mr.Walker, Miss Waston, Mr.G.Wier, Mrs, Wier, Mr.T.Wood, Mr, Robb, Miss Slinger, Mr, French, 193 cabin, 159 intermediate and 347 steerage passengers, DAVITT'S PROMISED DISCLOSURES.American Home Rulers Willing to Believe Anything Against McDermott.NEw YORK, September 26.\u2014The cable despatches trom ndon yesterday aunouno- lng that Micnael Davitt was about to begin in his paper, the Labor World, an exposure of certain alleged dynumite plots, which caused a tremendous scare in 1883, and would show that James MoDermott, furmer- ly of Bruoklyn, concoated the plots and hired the dupes with money furnished b Dublin Castle offlicials and the Britis Consul-GGeneral at New York, awakened much interest among Irishmen who are or have been prominent as \u201cadvanoed patriota.\u201d Most of them are fully prepared belleve that McDermott, or \u201cRed McDermott,\u201d to use the name by which he 13 known to fame or infamy, is quite capable of the baseet conceivable treachery.Michael! Breslin said that McDermott had showed himself to be a scoundrel before he succeeded in allying himself with an alleged mwovemens: for conducting a dynamite campaign in England and Ireland.Therefore Mr.Breslin would not be a bit surprised if it wore shown that McDermott simply entered into the scheme for the purpose of betrayiug his unfortunate associates, d while playing that role no one would bo surprised to learn that he kept up communication with the British Consul-General and was supplied with money from that oflice.But Mr.Breslin added that he would be surprised if the story were not denied at the oflice of the British Consul-General.1t was denied very emphatically by Consul House in the absence vf Consul-General Buoker.He said that the allegations contained in the cable despatch were entirely untrue so far as they referred to the alleged participation of the British Consul-General in bogus plots.Whatever 8ir Edward M.Archibald, who was Consul-General at the time the plots were hatched, had done in counection with them was for the pur of detecting conspiracies against his v- ernment.There would be no doubt, Mr.House said, that about that time there did exist a genuine dynamite and assassination party, and that the British Government was striving hard to prevent it from doing msschief.The suggestion that the British Government would strive to get Itself blown up was utterly ridiculous., Mrs.ter R.Dr, McMullen sand the Anglican Church.To the Editor of the STAR: BrR,\u2014In pursuinæ the unacceptable task of correcting animadversions opposed to fact and the-instinet of Christian feeling, it is Unaccountable to find an eminent preacher affording such an instance of lagrant perversion of the plainest scope and statement of the Divine Word.If such exegesis pravail there is room for infinite multiplication of the present divisions of Christendom.*\u201cOld paths\u201d means, by this expounder, the neavest Version of the new, and the \u201cgood way\" is that which is right in the eyes of each particular individual.Unreasoning effrontery assumes to confound light and darkness, to identify true Catholi- ciem as Romanism and by merest clap-trap assumption to illustrate the argument by asserting that in the glorious puraing of the ancient Church of England from the temporary usurpations of Rome evidenced in ihe authoritative exposition of her principles found in the book of Common Prayer since existing, \u2014the two opposing ties are and wore identical.By a brilliant generality Dr.MeMulien proceeds: \u201cIf these two couldn't show that this was * the good way\" then their olalms to antiquity amounted to nothing.\u201d Notwithstanding Dr.McMul- len's bold accusing of the Anglican Church, which by reliable returns cam be proved to be tn numbers some millions beyond the strongest of modern sects, and notwithstanding his sneering interrogation not difficult to conviot him out of the abounding utterances of worthler no-re- ligionists.We find John Wesley's reiterated words: \u201cIn flat opposition to these I declare, once more, that live and die a member of the Church of England.\u201d Dr.McMullen's condemnation of John Wesley is fore-written in Wesley's reproof to others of like disposition: * They severally, and tinually, {nveighed against trines and discipline of the Church Lhey loft\u2014we approve both the doctrine an discipline \u2018of our Church\u201d The great and learned Methodist commentator, Adam Clarke, could emphatically declare; * Next to the Bible, the Prayer kK is the book of my understanding and my heart.\u201d Did these and a noble company, in times comparatively adverse to earnest piety, find the slander justitied \u201cthe form of worship rather the grave than the shrine of spirituality?When Dr.McMuilen forgets ordinary propriety in gratuitous innuendos regarding a \u2018pure pastorate,\u201d Conference records suflice to illustrate Methodist successes in ooliterating moral distinctions and placing in office some of the blackest characters who have disgraced religion or humanity.\u201cCould any one find 0 ace in the ritual which was eating the eart out of the Anglican Church?\u201d queries the oratorical Doctor.ain we read Dr.MoMullen's pre-judgment Wesley's words of sympathy with those aspersed: \u201cThey opposers) spent great part of thelr and strength contending and cirgumetantials\u2014 we agree with you in both\u201d But will this reckless traducer pi that circumstances and times have reversed earlier experiences?Then let Dr.McMullen read, and let the large and respectable congregation sought to be cajoled,learn what noblier minds have uttered !rom divers sections of Christian ople.As to \u201cthe good way\" so deceitfully wandied by Dr.McMullen\u2014what says the Rev.LE.Armitage at a meeting of the congregational union in England?\u201cHe looked with friendliness upon the members of the Fstablished Church.He believed that the most striking religious phenomenon of the last \u2018twenty years was not the Salvation Army or the visit of an American Evangelist, but that wonder ful revival of true conser: godliness in the Anglican Church\u201d Shall we summon the noted Spitgeon?He says: \u201cThe modern pulpit has taught men to be infidels.Think not I am aiming at the Church of England.I seein the Episcopal Church at tbls time less of unbelief than among diseenters.\u201d Shall we cite in testimony of the old and good way a Presbyterian, Rev.Dr.Fleld?Ho says: \u201cI am not an Engiishman.nor an Episcopalian, yet no Joyal son of the Church of England oould look up to it with more tender reverence than I.I honor it for all it has been in the past, for all that it te at this hour, one of the purest of churches, which couid not be truck from existence without a shock all Christendom.Its faith is the faith of the Reformation, the faith of the of Christianity,\u201d etc.But wi better purposes?Said the President of the English Conference In1883: \u201cThey ack- nowiedged that the Established Church was the moat influential of al ¢ 8, etc.\u201d Said Dr, Pope: \u201cThe Church had a profound hoid of the English people just now.\u201d Whom shall we beliove\u2014the rhetorical Dr.McMuilon disporting himself in tho \u201cMethodiet Cathedral\u201d for sinister ends and unworthy urposes; or the fathers of Methodism in England, and others, who re fuse to handie the miselle of detraction and doh or to thelr own Christian prof by speaking words of th and sobe: lu regard to that 0 Church of Bacland?tness the mother and aucient wy ve ~ CHURCH UNION.2 REV.DR.4 CARRY'S TWELFTH LETTER w The Difficulties to be Encountered in Attaining the Desired Ohjoct, and How They May be Burmounted.Zo the Kdtior of the STAR: ; BIR,\u2014It is now time that I draw to an end.I know aot how well or ill I bave eped, 1 only know that many clerical writers have met with small commendation, and had no better reward in this world than the consciousness of meaning well, and, perbape.the Church's praise of it.Any Methodist or Presbyterian can conjecture as securely as myself what measure of aoceptance my labors'may find at the hande of my fellow- churchmen; as | have conferred with none ot them, and no one has read a page of these letters before publication, therefore no one is compromised, and I alone am responsible.In the union contemplated.the aim of lalthful Christians will and must be accomplishing the will of Christ so solemnly expressed and, further, in adapting to the requirements of the Church\u2019s present condition the great eternal principles of her faith and order, care must taken that nothin shall be done out of harmony with the grea lines of her continuous life in the past.Separate or united, it is a vast peril to catch at some fancied good by dubious methods or the admission of principles whose soundness is not fully ascertained.That is a noble Îne in Wordsworth's \u2018Happy Warrior :\u201d \u201cHe labours good on good to x.\u201d That should be our motto throughout, Yet, supposing all the principles of doo- trine, worship, and ministry settled, we must not imagine our work isdone.The foundation may thus be but we are still far off from the top stone.Small things may wreck the whole blessed enterprise.In the ethos, the tone and temper of tho several uniting parties may be found obstacles more insuperable than any that have been reviewed.We see this constantly in common life I haveknown a most eligible person\u2018s matrimonial offer refusea use he was observed to push from bim his plate at table And who can recount the trifles which are causes of repulsion in human society?The various branches of Method- 1sm, so slightly separated, oul- ties in the way of uuion.So did the Presbyterians.And is it to be supposed that ihree or four, or five, or six Churches, far more diverse In temper and methods, should find the way of a common repentance and reformation a \u201cprimrose ath\u201d?No, no! this isno holiday work, to pursued with laughter and cheers, and completed in a breath.Our state of sinful division cannot but have many sad consequences, and prominent among them, as the inevitable peualty of all faultiness, the difficulty of reformation.This comprises a GREAT VARIETY OF HARD QUESTIONS which no one person is competent to touch, and should not, at the present stage.There are the details of worship; even architecture is not likely to stand aside; some ritual there must be: the due use of churches cannot be disrogarded; nor the question of the public ministry of women; nor the addition of what is practically a new article of faith and a new coudition of Church membership\u2014pro- hibition and the corruption of the eucharist by the introduction of an unlawful element.Innovations touching religion have far- reaching conseq it ean never be conjectured what evil may accrue from them in the most unex; ways Then the details ot.Church government, in the arrangement of dioceses, districts, parishes, may brove easy or intricate.The new nomenclature, though not an intractable subject, may have no small difficulty.The names, constitution, and work of Church Courts will give plenty of employment to the ingenious; whiie the consolidation, control, and application of common funds will demand all the abilivy which the Church mman These are, formidable in the outlook, though it is not impossible that the solution may turn out easy enough when taken in d in that MARNEST AND CHRISTIAN SPTIRIF | which we shall be able to reckon on with confidence If we ever get so far.I do not myself, and I would not have others, underestimate the arduousness of the work before us.That would be a fatal mistake.Unless adequate conception of the immensity of the effort requ we shail never gird up our loins for the glorious task.The Esson of difficulty ss: Nothing but the profoundest conviction that union means duty to Christ will ever carry us through to a just isaue; that mare than mortal wisdom must guide our counsels and aotlons; that more than human strength must sustain our hearts all through; t more ends will be ned by our sucoess\u2014a diviner life in Christian souls, the Church's attainment of the \u201cmeasure of the stature of the fuiness of Christ,\u201d the triumph of the Gospel in heathendom; and the \u201cglory of God in the highest.\u201d He can be no Christian who will not at least pray for all this, Let there be more \u2018such prayer as our beginning, and we may wait in patience for God's answer.*Thy will be done.\u201d One more letter in pursuance of this sentiment, and I have done, Yours, JonN Port Perry, Sept.24.When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria.When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave thom Castor \u201c} STITCH IN TINE SAVES.NINE\" SO WILL A DOLLAR INVESTED IN MALTOPEPSYN [an artificial gastric Juice\u2014formola ca every label] re will only nt treatment of the MALTOPEPSYN ts the trou adorsed of England and Canada.Send s valuable pamphlet to HAZE TIONAL MOTH ER GREEN'S TANSY of Ladies, married and ui By mail, $1.00 ; 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LOUD VOICE bow you won the victory over hard work.enough, use \u2018\u2018Surprise\u2019\u2019 soap the \u2018\u2018Surprise\u2019\u2019 way on Wash Day.and Linons white as snow, ! never \u2018articles bright with less than half that hard wear Ing out toil.: STAR SATURDAY, SNPTEMBER 27.1900.DOUBLE Suubr.~~ SHOUT with a \"AMERICAN JERSEY & CLOAK FACTORY, 2342 St.Catherine Street, \" A.G.RAEBURN, Manager.Tell your neighbors Simple The right place for Jerseys, Blouses and Jackets.Our French and German samples are well worth seeing.We will show on Saturday and the following week some of the Nicest Styles in Blouses.== The best Cut and Fit in Jackets, and the finest made Jerseys in the city.All work done on the premises to measure guaranteed.All our Ulster and Travelling Wraps will be sold at a large discount, as we intend to make to order only.NOTE THE ADDRESS: 2342 St.Catherine St., NEAR WINDSOR HOTEL, Cottons yellow.Colored THE DIRECTIONS ON THE WRAPPER.Hot Water Boilers, Hot [ir Furnaces, COMBINATION FURNACES, &c.Estimates furnished on application for HEATING by any system.ALL WORK GUARANTEED.\u201cLeader\u2019\u2019 Stoves and Ranges ARE THE BEST.WIM.CLENDINNENG & SOIN-.The CITY CLOTHING HOUSE.354 & 356 St.James Street, OPPOSITE FEE & MARTIN'S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, HE CITY CLOTHING HOUSE can now supply the nattiest Suits for Boys ; the finest Clothing generally, for a mere song.o\u2014\u2014Clean, Bright Styles 0 FALL SUITS AND OVERCOATS Our aggressive tactics must drive high prices to the wall.DON\u2019T LOSE HEART Because there is a large wash before you, but CHEER UP and use that great labor saver and self-washer, the \u201cSUNLIGHT\u201d SOAP, according to directions.It saves its cost in labor ten times over.Put aside your own ideas next wash day, and try the clean and easy way established by \u201cSunlight\u201d Soap.We regard the people's confidence as a sacred trust.We pledge ourselves to give you better goods at lower prices than you can find anywhere else in the City.We want to retain and not to lose your patronage, therefore, we must i give you good value.Boys\u2019, Youths\u2019, Men's Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Trunks and Valises.Styles the latest, neat, becoming.All at slight advance over Manufacturers\u2019 Prices.B@ Suits to order on shortest notice.If you are open to conviction, come here and be convinced that we give you better value than you ever had before.Agency for the Dominion Steam Laundry.Note the address: 354 & 356 ST.JAMES STREET, WHERE THERE IS A FINE HALL TO LET.C.W.PARKIN, Proprietor.29821 S.L.HERMAN, Manager.{| SIX PER CENT.DEBENTURES AT ISSUED BY THE EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY, d | Head Office, 208 Broadway, New YORE.CONDENSED STATEMENT, June 30th, 1890.Secured by ll the capital and assets of the Equi- able Mortgage Company, including its uncalled capital of 81,000,000, and by first mortgages on Real Estate transferred to the American Loan snd Trust Company of New York, as trustees: each debenture being specially secured by $100,000 of first BEWARE! « SUNLIGET™ Soap Depot for Quebec 9 PS comm 4 you du, you must expect to be disappointed.Lower Provinces, Frank Magor & Co., mmissioners'streéet, Montreal, Ë Capital subscribed.&2,000,000 00 morigages on limvroved properties cer Seat Paid-up (in cash).1,000,000 00 Worth not lens than $250,000.Hlled D all ther 8 to be thé | © Surplus, Undivided Profits ot information about the Equitable Morteure o not allow other Soaps, said to e same and Guarsntee Fund.439 09 Company.investors are referred\u2014Ly permission\u2014to- as \u2018\u2018 Sunlight,\u201d to be palmed off upon you.¥f ABBOUS .\u2026.0.u signature as shown.whic ton, and by tes of well-selected Covua, Love which bille.1618 D ï with ure rame.\" AMES EPPS & CO, Homœu GRATEFUL\u2014-COMHNFORTING.EPPS\u2019S COCOA 5 AST.\u201cBy à thorongh knowledge of the pitural laws govern the operations of dikestion and nutri acsareful application of tbe fine propers I.10s) our breakfast tables with a delicately 2 ve Us many h boit où escape many a fatal shaft by keuing oursel and à pro Til Service Gazetile.water or milk.Soldonly - us: onden, England.LOG! icles of dies 8 up until able and cover we THE COOL DAYS OF TUM Give Best Results OUTSIDE PAINTING Paints are ground in Pure Linseed'Oil, are due; All the fasbionable shadea to select from.P.D.DODS & CO, 1486 McGill Street, Montreal, I HEE J seco UNFAILING CURE for Bcience fully explained in will m mention the Montreal Star.MEDICAL WORK QUICE AND ABBOLUTELY ervous and General Phyat The effucts of Errors and an ural al Organs of n Money our little book : ed free tu those who write for a : Address.- ERIE MEDICAL co.BUFFALO, N.Y.had fi Dry Goods, sto.1 PSTERBR Leading Nos 14, For Salc by n e le apecific for ty.Fons \u2014 ADJOINING\u2014 RR.Stations or Steame For consignments of every description g - ghandise, Flour, Grain, Heavy Goods, Olla, Also, storage for Goods in Boal.: BEST STORAGE IN THE CITY.STORAGE for Household Furniture, Persomek Effects and Light Merchandise only, at ofios, - - 724 Craig street, W.WATSON.\u2014STEEL PENSÉ ot 130, 135, 239; 81% Stationers, - R.MILLER, SON & CO, Agts.Montreaki N 1890, at the hour of 1 and last bidder, Joseph David, v FARMS FOR SALE.UBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby Fiver that on the 30th am, will be sol te ; oburchb door In the Parish of Laprairie, to the highest A the effects of the estate of the late A.J.A.ROBERGE, N.¥, * d at District of Montreal.§ NO.434.In the matter of THE CITY OF \u2026 treet, between city limite, AND the City of Montreal, Valois, in his life time, gen Indemni notary of the sald Court the p for the properties hereinafter desc sald Petitioner, by Portion of jot cadas d Hochela, rd.And upon the is ordered that lish an the other In the French in the Quebec Official Gazette, aud NE Le had, without respect to an ve.F.POIRI PROTHOMOTART'®S DFFICE, Montreal, = tth September, 1 890.4 LABADIE & 2264 Zaw Noteri ROVINCE OF QUEBEC,) SUPERIOR Montreal REV.ABBE LOUIS ETIENNE À in his quality of e: forced expro tral No.29 on official plan sud bouk of reference petition of the nai y a notire to de week, during two consecutive weeks, newspapers published in Montreal, on an , the © fied and required to Rixulfy their opposist ficial Gazette, ou default whe: pr y rights they may Deputy-Pro ; ad MONTREAL, Pell.i\" tioner in expropriation for the opening of Ontario : Harbor Street and tho Eastern, > and administrator of the estate of the late tleman, of taire, PUBLIC NOTICE 18 hereby æiren, that the Poti.tioner hsth deposited in 7 otlice hens rice and compe acquired Tibe priation, à Ind inse Fi), LABADIF, en the Indeomnitéire, À V.of the the of mn! e taire.8 © in the Enr ad thorotargy COURT, in front by seventy-niz feat Dre, and more or fran, Know dred > and in the Look of refere; active servitudes attached.warranty, sand with a one-s No.230 of said stree conditions, spply to de: 1.0 GALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.bh - Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, the sixteenth of Uctober next, at half tt * the Dia GOT said {a the Blohest ang jos oid nate in the City of Montreal, in the Bs, on the level of German street, coutaining tw n depth, an nowber of sald Wi said | Prick Bones id git copradoncien TE laut blider nal fre nl oh way doc cs y avy 3 the judicious useol such art that a coustitution may be xradually h to resist every tendency to æ 3 \u201ciF LC \u2018 Yonday.the Senate for ratification.pr rt BRAHAM & CoO, Proprietors.183 and 168 St.James Btreot, Par DALY Bran sent to Any part the ted Slates or portage tres, at gs A year, 00 for aix monthä, and 90.tor three montha, © bulleve t fon of TUE Srax ex Beeds tbe combined saura or ber Bn Bowspapers published tn 3X city oe Sinn Eng en A Sor French uintag contre, anfiee Prinse à Cle, No.84 Ru de Provence r of Latayetts, and st, Georges, Paria, ee rt CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Sept.18th, 1890 Total.186,231 Present Daily Average For the Week ending Sept.18th, 1890, 31,038.SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 27.1890.\u201cTax Republican Congressional Committee ©f the State of Now York are getting their machinery in order for the approaching elections.They find that things are not as \u201crosy\u201d in many districts ag they Imagined; that, In fact, there is very considerable dis- eontent among the \u2018\u2019heelers\u201d\u2019 and \u201cbuodiers\u201d of the party.To these discontented and doubtfal districts the main portion of the électoral fund will be devoted.From ail accounts the Republicans feel that thay are entering upon a struggie in which their chance of another lease of power is very uncertain, __ Co CHI0AGO'B World's Fair is already doomed to fallure as a universal exhibition.France, Austria and Germany have signified that i they will not send exhibits, as there could be no possible object in doing 80 in view of the United States tariff being designed to exclude and prokibit all importations from foreign countries.It does, indeed, seem absurd for a nation tv pass a law practically prohibiting importations from other nattons and then invite them to take part in a World's Fair.The French Exposition was - @suc6ess although France is a protectionist country.But ita tariff is consonant with the European continental system, not like the McKinley tariff, which is in InADy re- apects prohibitory of foreign commerce.dis Ir the storles are true the Right Hon.Mr Balfour cannot be called a vain man and ~~ must be a very busy one.His secretaries speak moat feelingly of tho latter point, and his want of vanity is spoken of by Mr.Alma Tadema the artist, who has had a severe experience in trying to paint the Hon, @entloman's picture.Mr.Balfour could not be persuaded to give private sittings, so Tadema had * to catch him as he could.\u201d To do this he has been forced to take notes, and studies In the room with the Irish Secretary while the latter was engaged with the work of his department.\u2018The late Ear! Beacons- flald, at Her Majesty's special request, al- .lowed himself to be photographed once, while at Osborne House, but that was tho last time he submitted to the camera Now Mr.Gladstone, on the other band, is very fond of being palnted.His favorite paicter, Sir Jobn Millais has taken him ' half-a-dozen times with success, while the photographic \u201cfiend\u201d has \u201ccaught\u201d him in all manner of positions.Great men, like smaller fry, have each their peculiar fancy; Pleasure to one is discomfort to another.\u2014_\u2014 THE Boston correspondent of the Springs Republican bears testimony to the prevalent desire in New England for freer trade relations with this oountry.Even Republicans, he writes, * praise the reci- proolty scheme and say that it would be an exoellent thing to abolish all the customs- houses on the Canadian frontier.\u201d They believe, he adds, that \u201c* it would be greatly \"for the advantage \u201d of the United States as & whole to have trade between them and Oanada \u201c as free as it is between the different States\u201d The corr espondent backs this up by quoting several delegates to the Massachusetts Republican State Convention who \u201cenlarged upon the moral and social benefits from closer neigh- _boriy relations\u201d with the people of Canada.; At the same time, the writer assures us that these delegates announced they were pro- tectioniste.\u201cThey saw nothing inconsistent in their holding the two positions at the ame time.\u201d The fact of the matter appears to be that New England is in a worse vosi- ton, included by the McKinley tariff, than Canada could possibly be, excluded by it Bince, therefore, it is admitted that the new- tariff will be disastrous to New England, - bow would unrestricted reciprocity improve matters in Canada, whose position is, In many respects, especially in the east, analogous to that of New Englana?pine ALTHOUGH Portugal was one of tho signatories of the treaty framed at the Brussels Oonvention for the suppression of the slave trade in Africa, n Portuguese steamship Josded with slaves was reported from the Oape ot Good Hope as having put in -there a few days ago.This goes to show Now long it takes before a treaty can be \u2018put Into operation, especially whou it deals With a femote, confirmed evil in African trade.Mr.John F.Andrew brought up the Question in the United States Congress last week, when the curious fact came out that \u2018the treaty has never yet been published, and is still in the nature of a secret document, not having yet been sent to Probably = \u201ctliore was a delimitation as to time in re- gard to tho publication aud also as to when the treaty shall go Into operation.It is stated that the report presented by Mr.Andrew from the Committee on Foreign + Affairs contains much information con- cerning the character of the slave traffic and ita extent wherever carried on.1f adopted the roport will empower the President to mter into such arrangoments ns he may deem proper with one or more of the maritime powers of Europe for the perpetual abolition of the African slave trade.For three-quarters of a century England has applied her vast naval strength for the suppression of thie trade along the coasts of Africa, but the fact that it stil survives shows how reluctant other nations must be to abandon it.In all these anti-sinvery conventions there appears to be, actually as well as figuratively, an Ethiopian in the thicket.TRADE AND COMMERCE, The bank statement for the month of August came to hand somewhat Iater than usual, the banks having until Saturday last \u2018to send in their returns.If all the banks \" Would do now what will be required of them after the firet of July next and send In their - x on or before the 15th of each Month, - the obanges shown from month to month would bs of more value to - men, as well as to the basks themselves, The changes, however, \"+ Datween July and August are not important, : tMantincieel chavge.belng an locresse of, 1.655.735 In whieh stood on.the 31st of August at $32,718,365.Dominion Government deposits remalned about the same, whilg those of the Provincial Legisja- tures decreased $284,932.Tho balances due to foreign agents and to those in the United Kingdom remained about the same.The total Habilities of the banks increased $544,329, and stood at $174,480,18¢.Thero was a slight decrease in s;6- cle which was partly counterbalanced by an increase in Dominion Notes.There waa an increase of $798,778 due Irom foreign agents and an increase of $38,228 from core respondents in tbo United Kingdom.An Increase of $460,734 ulso took place in loans to the Federal Government, and of $180,821 bontures, ete., increased $1,858,433 and stood at $15,269,607.Commercial discounts increased $613,612 and stood at $151,- 234,334.ln overdue notes thore was a decrease of $18,011, a good feature at this season of the year.Deposits on demand declined $743,623 and stood at $53,874,953.This decrease in current deposits, taken In connection with the increased discounts, accounts for the Increase in the circulation, and indicates a more active condition of trade.Deposits after notice increased $421,865, and stood at 877,077,061, probably the highest point these deposits have ever reached A year ago they were only $69,105,791.Altogether the statement is a satisfactory one, and more favorable than that of August, 1888.The money market has ruled firm during the week, call loans being held at six per cent.Mercantile loans have ruled gonerally at seven per cent, with a few ex- veptional transactions at six to six and a nalf, bul only where the paper was of à high character, or where there was soe collateral advantage in the way of exchange.The market in New York has continued easy, in striking contrast to Its condition two weeks ago.In London money continues firm, and the Bank of England bas advanced its rate from four to five per cent.\u2018The stock market closed last week with a better feeling, but advices from London and New York on Monday and Tuesday of this week, showing a declinein Canadian Pacifle, resulted in a break in that stock in this market alsu, and in connection with the tightness of the modey market affected unfavorably the principal stocks deait in here.The weakness in Canadian Pacific was jntensified by the sus- pensiun of a broker who was a considerable hoider, and whose stock, amounting to several thousand shares, was placed upon the market.The sales of this stock amounted to about 14,U00 shares at prices ranging from 803, Lo 76:44.In other stooks the sales were unimportant.The Clearing House statement for the week is as follows: Clearings, Balances, $10,104,166 $1,490,649 \u2026 $L0,747,311 $1,663,622 Corresp'ding week lust year $ 8,049,846 $1,315,392 The McKinley Tariff Bill baving run the gauntlet of both houses of Congrees is likely to go into force within the next two weeks, except in so far as respects goods in bond.The changes by the recent coms promise between the two houses are unimportant so far as Canada is concerned.Some lines uf business continue to improve and affairs are in a satisfactory condition, The harvest of Ontario is reported the best that province has had for some years, and remittances are somewhat better.Ip the dry goods trade the days succeeding the millinery openings were quiet, as visiting dealers had filled the bulk of their orders for the time being before leaving the city.During the past few days, however, a good re-order trade has begun for sutumn and winter goods.Prices are firm.The sale of more than the usual amount of silks indicates the belief that the farmer will have something: to spare for luxuries this year.Perhaps the chief feature in grooer- ies this week has been an awakening on the part of country dealers to the situation in several lines of articles They have been sending in orders for teas in considerable number, and the market is stronger, New York is still bidding for Japans.The sugar magnates continue to be much interested in the stocks of raw sugar, and nearly all on spot have passed into second bands.Refined sugars are about as they were last week, Molasses has been firmly held, and no furtner transactions of 1mpor- tance have taken place.Theinterest fn this article has been transferred, for the moment, to syrups, and the refineries have sold by far the larger portion of their stocks, Considerable activity in dried fruit has been manifested.Canddian apples promise to be in demand this year on account of the short crop in England, and the present gea- son being one of scarcity considerable pro- tit is attending shipments.The hardware trade is interested in the strike of Beotoh furnacemen and the consequent excitement in iron.This has given an additional strength to the market here.Tin plate being cheaper here than in New York, even including the charges of freight, there is some buying for that market; The hide market continues firm with a good demand.As yet the abnormal difference obtains between the rise in hides and the advance in leather.When hides were at present figures last, leather was several cents higher.At present stouks of the latter are light, as tanners are not making nor boot and shoe men buying largely.The boot and shoe trade is watching the leather and hide markets afà prices are firm al round.Flour has been.steady during the week, and buyers aro holding off in waiting for pew flour.\u201d There were reports unfavorable to the Manitoba grain crop this week, which had sume influence on the country dry goods men, The wheat in sight shows a decrease of 28,000 bushels.Cheese is quiet, but firm ; and butter is dull on account of makers holding back for higher prices than are offered.Cattlemen are not much better off this week than last.Reports by cable are uniavorable, and the market heré is quiet, rer Week ending Sept.Previous week.CHIT-CHAT, Miss Jane Graydon, professor of Greek in Hastings College, Hastings, Neb., is only twenty-four yoars of age, and Is perhaps the youngest college professor in the country, She is a native of Indianapolis.Hor great-grandiather was an officer on Washington's staff, and her grandfather on the maternal side was one of the pioneers of Central Indiana.This was Samuel Mer- rit.is son, who Is Miss Grayaon\u2019s unole, was President Harrison's succeseor as col- orel of the 70th Indiana Re, iment, and he is now consul-general at Calcutta.The Crown Princess of Bweden, who has been in exceedingly delicate health for several years past, will spend the winter at Cairo.- « .The Devonshtre \u2018\u2019Cottagé \" of the Duke ot Bedford, at Endsleigh, where he is entertaining a large party, of friends, is a cotta only in name; for it cost $300, to build, And ns wuch more was expended on the &Ænrdons and grounds, which contain sixty mules of grave] walks aud grass rides.En sleigh is one of the most beautiful places in Great Britain, but its Owners live there for only about a month in year.» .Everybody says that blus to the fore in colors this winter, says the Riots Budget.The color 18 spreading from bonnets to dresses.Blua has been conspiou- ous color in mill since the early part of the summer.t an edium ud | dark shados of blue be worn.and blues to the Legislatures.Loans secured by de- | v= purple: will- be-éspactally popu Tar Bale aT i De dapectal) Totty.and no doubt the mixture will be fashion: able by-and-by.It is time we had à ill die very Biauve is oven, ing acte sûre wi ing new has just appea \u2018Taie ie a bodice of black nel showered Over with e blue beads.The bodice can in various shapes.It is an expensive novelty, aod showy, .- Among the oldest officers in the German my, in point of service, is Theodor von Fries, Mu » Chief ries, of Munich, General of Infan of tbe Bavariun Engineer Corps and spec- tor of Fortifications, Herecentl began the fiftieth year of bis military service, Captain Gaetano Onsati, like Henry M.Stanloy, has written an account of bis African expariences.1 be published in m \u201c Ten Years in the the return of Emin Pacha.\u201d The first vol ume will probably appear the latter part of next month.The publisher has also secured from Captain dasatl the right of translating bis book.= - Mr.Marion Crawford ls an exceedingly bandsome man, and is as perfect physicality, with his six feet of manliness, as a Greek statue.By incessant physical culture, he has developed each muscle to perfection, and he has distinguished himself as a brilliant fencer.His wife 1s as perfeot in her way, and one of the inost beautiful of American women.She has a Statuesque ligure that is light and graceful as a reed, Those who know General Berdan remember bis wonderful gray eyes and his superb physique, both of which are femininely duplicated in his daughter, W dan went to Turkey, after superintending the construction of his musket invention in ussia, he was accompanied by his daughter.It was there that Marion Crawford met the lady he was fortunate enough to win for a wife, Mss Berdan created a sensation in official soclety in Constantinople by her beauty and grace of manner.It was there that the wedding tock place which united two of the handsomest natives of the United States.Mr.Crawlord is a nephew of Ars.Julia Ward Howe.POT-POURRL All Footed in Some Shape.\u2014 Mrs.Portly\u2014 I do believe, Belle, that you are the most extravagant girl I ever knew, Does your poor father foot all your bills ?Miss Belle Hititi ty\u2014Weli, yes\u2014though he stamps on Boue of them, = Mrs.Brown has succeeded in impressing ber children with the rule of obedience to an admirable degree.Yesteraay the visitor at dinner leaned over to Susie Brown and said : \" You enjoy this ple very much, don't you ?\" * Yes,\u201d was the demure reply, \u201cbut I don't want only one piece,and,\u2018 she added,after a thoughtful silence, \u201cneither does Charlie and Harry, and I don't think pa does, either.\u201d .Home for Recuperation.\u2014Mr.Biobson\u2014I thought J saw your father on the street.this morning, Jchnoy Johnny Dumpsey\u2014 Yes, sir; you did.Mr.Blobson\u2014Home for his vacation so soon, is he?John Dumpsey\u2014No, sir; only bomse for a little rest.He goes back day after tomorrow, .* .A PracticalExperiment.\u2014 FI ly\u2014Ihave oved you, Alice, these\u2014these two weeks! Do you love me in return?Alice\u2014I do pot know, Mr.Fledgely, but Princess's new book, \u201cLove, Loving, Loved,\u201d is the passage: \u201cWhen Algernon Dunbar encircled, as an equator, Morigold\u2019s dainty finger with the delicate fillet of gold, her heart leaped into her eyes, her soul quivered like an aspen leat, and then she knew she loved him.\u201d If while you are putting on the ring undergo the same sensations, will be able toanswer your question more completely.WHOM TO CONSULT.-\u2014Doctor (to patient \u201cWhat alls you?\u2019 Patient\u2014\" deed, I don\u2019t know.only know that I suffer.\u201d \u201c What kind ot life do you lead ?\u201d \u201cI work like an ox, I sleep like wolf, I am as tired as à dog, sud I sleep like & horse.\u201d \u2018In that case would advise you to consult a veterinary surgeon.\u201d .> COULDN'T STAND THE METRE.\u2014 Miss Freshly\u2014\" Why do you ts burn the midnight oil, Mr.DeAktill ?Mr.DeAktill \u201c Éocause not many of us oan afford gas.\u201d THE MODEST LITTLE LUNCH.Jones and Smith happened to meet at the same table in a restaurant, J ** Do you dine at this piace often?\u201d asked n ones.\u201c Quite often,\u201d sald Bmith.* It is moderate in price, at least for common dishes, the cooking 1s excellent, the service good and everything is clean.\u201d | \u201cIt is pretty well patronized, too,\u201d observed Jones.\u201cA good many merchants and Board of Trade men come here for their meals.\u201d \u201cYes.What are you going to order?* I think I'll take a porterhouse steak, a bottle of claret and a pudding of some kind.A man on a salary can\u2019t affofd a swell diner.\u201d \u201cThat's a fact.We've got to curb our appetites.I'm going to try veal cutlets breaded, a few vegetables, an omelet.souffle and a pinto! porter.I can't &ooverseventy- five cents or $1 for a mere lunch.\u201d \u2018That's about the figure for me.Now, if I coutd afford such a meal as Tubbles over there at that table in the corner is about to order, I'd have something worth talking about.\u201d \u201cYou bet! What do you suppose Tubbles 18 worth?.\u201cHe's worth a clean million and a half.\u201d Jones and Smith looked enviously at the table in the corner, where the millionaire, with the bill of lare before him, was knitting bis brows apd pursing UF his mouth in the effort io decide what he wanted.After studying the printed slip from top to ttom several times he seemed to have come Lo à conclusion.\u201cWalter,\u201d he said to the wbite-a roned official, standing res etfully by, \u201cbring me some doughnuts and a cup of coffee.\u201d Annexation Wanted by Coteau St.Louisa \u201cAnnexation, we want annexation to the city,\u201d isthe war cry in Couteau St.Louis.At the last meeting of the new Council a sub-committee was appointed to conler with & committee of St.Louis de Mile End to come to an understanding, so that both municipalities might ask admission at the same time.This would increase the city's pulation by about 10, Mr, Terrault, .P., who was appointed to audit the books of Coteau St, Louis, reported that the debt was $183,000, that they TIOW OF increase of taxation.The muni- loipality pays 5%, 6 and 7 pet cent.and they intend consolidatinæ the debt and borrowing $225,000 at 4 per cent.The Jsarly revenue is $27,000, and the outlay 32,000.This deflcit ls caused by leakages in the water pipes, amounting to $13,000 per annum, and arrears of $3000.It was decided to minimize the loss by this lenkage to turn on the water from six to eight in the morning and five to seven in the evening.In case of fire the water would be turned on at any time.Bt Louis de Mile End owes $21,000, but has assets for more than that, and \u2014_ Caen An Apprentice Roofer Sent to Prison, À ruofer named Daniel Rochen burger and Charles Loiseau were grocery store on St.Paul street, and the latter was also charged with hurling a plece of brass casting and seriously injuring an old entleman, Mr.B.Berrotte, who was walk- fos on the Commissioner street d yke.It appears the matier was put into the hands of Health Officer J.A.Thibeault, who went into thestore in question,cpvosite which Mr.Berrette was when he was struck, and one of the shopmen said there were two men working on the roof and he should not wonder if they would throw missiles from the roof or do any bad thing as they had stolen nuts from the premises.They were given into custody.The prisoners denied throw- lng the brass.but as it was proved Loiseau was in the habit of throwing stones when e was mending roofs, he was sent down for a month with hard labor, and Rochenburger was d arged.\u2014_\u2014 Board of Grain Examines.Mr.Robert Peddie has returned home from Toronto, where he re nted the meeting the Board of Grain Exarainers.He says that the grain stana fixed are the same as last year, with the exception of wheat, which was slightly samples of th Montreal Corn Exchange él the annual tan hen General Ber- | \u201cBIQR POLIGE: COMMITTEE'S DECISION WITH Regard to the Foreible Ejectien of Mr.MoGtbbon From the Police Btation\u2014 The Evidence iu the Case.The complaint laid by Mr.R.D.MoGib- bon, Q.C, against Sergeants Watson and Loye, for rough and offensive behavior to him when soting as counsel for the prisoner Hales in the Halos-Cowles case, and caus- log him to bo forcibly ejected from Ko.1 station on the afterncon of Bunday, June 8,.was inves tigated by the Police Committee FAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1890.\u2014DOUBLE | \"A MISUNDERSTANDING, mn NPP POISON IN TOILET SOAPS) Pos, PP Attention is directed to this Paragraph from \u201cThe Times\" newspaper :\u2014 yesterday alternoon.Mr.McGibbon read \u201cDANGEROUS SOAPS.\u2014At a recent sitting of the Avademy commiites a la Jaye ahha Srardpd tothe of Medicine, Dr.Reveil read a paper on the necessity of pre.oy Le said he liad wi Tpason to alone bo venting Chemists and Perfumers from selling poisonous or ¢ dangerous Soaps.To show the danger there is in allowing their came Lo tbe station fhortiy after the res with Mre.Cowles, udge Ingersoll and others und saw Sergt.Watson, who had on his desk a large sum of money taken from the prisoner, together with some jewellery aud soveral telegrams.He asked rgeant Watson to give receipts for the telegrams and money, when Watson declined to do 80, brusquely\u201d saying that he would not recel Instructions from him, and that they woul be prepared to swear to the articles taken from the prisoner.Sergeant Loye then cawe in, and Mr.McGibbon sald that he would prefer a receipt to their oaths, but that if they would not give a receipt, woul they put the telegrams in an enveldpe,.as they were very valuabl them not to be so bearish.him Lo \u201csbut up,\u201d and then Love called out : \u201cCome here, boys, and put this man out.\u201d there was no necessity for them to take this step, as he was willin to go quietly, but before he could do $0 a ti man, in his shirt sleeves, and others seized unchecked sale the skin,\u201d lim by the arme and shoved him on to the sluewalk.The sergeants seem Bag\u201d ool no excited when he went in, and he received ONE CIVIL WORD from them from the beginning to the end.Me tinisned by asking if it wus n to eep these men un the force, that they be releguted to some position where thoy might not use their aathority in such an of- lelisive manner to citizens, Judge Ingersoll, who could not wait in the: city, had certified tnat Mr.MoGibbon\u2019s statements of Lhe facts were substantially correct, Sergeant Loye, on being asked by the chairman what he had to say, replied: \u201cI deny the whole of it.\u201d Sergeant Watson: \u201cSo do L.\u201d Loye then gave his explanation, He said he arrested Hale and brought him into the station.Shortly after, Mr.MoGibbon Judge Ingersoll and others came in, au Judge Ingersoll, seeing the money on his desk, claimed Ww tor pay the hotel expenses, au atson refused ve : : i pe Meanwhile, Mr.McGibbon alkali nor of moisture, t bad taken the prisoner on one side to speak to him, but Watson would not allow it, and said it he wished to speak to the prisoner; he must obtain an order from a m stra for that pu Mr.McGibbon then demanded seven or eight telegrame that had nitrate of mercury, part of thelr ingredients, whilst they are coloured green by the sesquioxide of chromium, of merourÿ (vermilion) ; matter, such as lime or plaster, nitrogenous matter, Fon Professor JO Prorzeson oy BaoTioAL OCHemi \u201cI have annually, analysis of Pears\u2019 Soap, in quality or in composition.he said, \u2018I need or of tartar emetic, and but state that arsenic, t acid potassa caustioa, form @ rose colour by the bisulphuret some contain 30 per cent.of insoluble and others contain animal which causes a chronic inflammation of The injury to the skin and complexion resulting from the\u2019 use of these Soaps is seldom attributed to the real cause, the mischief proceeds until too often the beauty of the complexion is ruined, and even the general health impaired, ) With the fullest confidence the Proprietors of PEARS\u2019 recommend their specialty.They do not claim that it is the only pure Soap, but one of the very few offered to the Public, easy to become self laudatory in this respect, is likely to prove much more convincing.so that, unfortunately, S0AP It would be but the following evidence STRY TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL SO0IETY or OF A MANUAL OF GENERAL, MEDICAL, AND PHARMAORUTIOAL CHEMISTRY.for the past ten years, made an independent and have not found it to vary It contains neither excess of and it is free from artificial colouring matter.À better, purer, or more usefully durable Soap cannot be made.\u201d been taken from the prisoner, but Watson would not give them over.Rearin the discussion, Loye said he then came Mr.McGibbon said ne would sooner have a receipt than their oaLhs and called the bears.Before Sergt.Watson called the relief to put him out he had warned him several times he would have to put him out.bergt.Watson satd Mr, McGibbon walked into the private passage where the publie a8 was not allowed, when be w ing the prisoner, and said: *\u201cI am Mr.1bbon, the Queen's Counsel.\u201d He then said the learned counsel interfered with him and demanded the money and telegrams and then when he could not get them demanded « receipt for them.Heo warned him and his friends several times to leave the passage before he had him ejected.He was coms pelled to call the men to clear the passage, They always put money and articies tak from prisoners into separate envelo ¢ he had the envelopes all ready on m croës, and when Mr, Mouibbon asked to give a receipt for the telegrams, rep La thafthat was not his wayand toid him tosbut À PRICELESS BLESSING IN THE NURSERY.= - SNA : + x dtele Gir) O by th Vielet Beyrelds, n e 1 Qured y the OF Freparal SEE WHAT THE RECAMIERS up ahd afterwards called A (Come pere.8, WILL DO FOR CHILDREN and pu man out\u201d He heard Mr.SUFFERING FROM SKIN McGlbbo bi Id Ik but borate hy od \u201c45 0 the men ca DISEASES.and ran him into the street.Detective Grose, who was present,sald to witness that they had better walk out or they would be Naw Yorx, Nov.13, 1889, put out too and they did so.Y MES.AYER \u2014AS one of the Detective Trempe was called and said: Sarge of hyel lans\u201d employed by the Hearing some one say \u201cYou are bearish,\u201d he Evening World th summer, had occasion came out and found Mr.McGibbon much to use your \u201cHecamier Cream\u201d and \u201cAl.excited.He told him to keep oool and when he saw him on the sidewalk afterwards he them ln many instances most told him he had better have taken his advice, having oured several obstinate cases with The Chief, in answer to an enquiry as to your parations which had resisted all where he was and how it was there was no other treatment.In my opinion your sub-chief at the station, said that neither \u201cCream,\u201d uséd in connection with your Soa he nor the sub-chlef were ever on duty on and Almond Meal surpasses anything Sunday afternoons.have ever used, and leaves nothing to be des The Committee then discussed the\u2019 evi- sired.1 am ready to meet or answer per- dence, and while there was some difference sonally any questions regardin, your Pre- of opinion as to whether the serjeants had 8 which I have cured use.done their duty in refusing to oom iin J No.38 8t.Mark's Mr.McGibbon's requests al tit was A MOST UNFORTUNATE THING he should have been subjected to the indignity of being foraiply ejected from the station.Ald.Jeanotte tried to move a reso- lètion whitewashing the sergeants, but the @ontiitttee would not have it and his reso lution being altered again and again finally assumed the following extraordinary shape, which was moved by Ald.Gauthier, viz.That after having heard Mr.McGibbon and Sergts.Loye and Watson on the ch brought by Mr.McGibbon against the two sergeants, having heard the witnesses brought by the parties, the Committee has to the con- Question why they are er Cream, the recipe used by Juli moved in the morning infant's, Clusion that on the day Mr.McGIbbon was in the office on business and was very excited and that the were there on duty, and that it was à misunderstanding and that the Committee express to Mr, McGibbon most liquids Kecam gxcept fn the dellcata thelr regret for what bas pecurred, and recommend C! mn ulet and poll Recam mener to fêture.Bec & more à moth patches, is s00 Ald.McBride sald that would not do at for an | all.He could not vote for it.The sergeants most delightful of was bad no business to put Mr.MoGibbon out al way.Ald.Dubuo: \u201cThat's the only point.It's Ald.Dufresne: \u2018The pergeants acted rou ly and wrongly.\u201d flesh and cream.ever manufactured, an cPride then moved in amendment: Te oir Sontlemen after shaving and | Reoamlier Soap Is a perfectly pure article, teed free from animal fat ; ng Ingredien: Recamie That this Committee regrets the motion of Whe sergeants in forcibly putting Mr.eco at fh of the station and recommends that in future the tizens be treated with courtesy and respect, Only the mover and Ald.W.\u2018Kennedy voted for this amendment and the original resolution was carried.EN guaran contains many of used in compounding Lotion.Recamier T AMUSEMENTS, and contain neith r THe MASK oF 8 four act drama by | eminent Sefentist and John A, Stevens, will be presented at the , Thomas B.Academy of Music next week.The sory of tute of Technology the play 1s of Russian despotism, nih} sm, volitical intrigue, treachery, and that ever- Mas.H, H.AYER, passion, love.It present and never-tirin abounding in 8 a well-constructed play, parations and the case y H.LOMBAHD, MD, What the Recamier Preparatto a cosmetic, but an emollient, to be at night just before reuiring, an ts or blotohes, and make hands as smooth as white and 1e 010, an beneficial and is abeolutel ne) 0 7 Rg and efficacious y irri ation ot-the cutiole, and is the lace, New York City.Recami whioh 1s first of these world famous preparations, is made e Recamier.It is not applied pure and Becathler Balm is a baautifier, simple.It isnot a whitewash, and unlike ter Mn is eo; xceedingly imperceptible @ss and youth- ulness which it imparts to the skin, ler Lotion will remove freckles and hes for remov, the dust froth the face after travelling, and is also invaluable to gentlemen to be uged after shaving.Recamier Powder jain three bade, white, est powder d is deligbtful in the This soap r Cream an Th oilet Pi parati sitively froe from all Tol Sus ingrodionts, smu win certificate le pe the Professor of Che tiliman, of the Stevens Ine 40 BROADWAY, Naw YORK, Jan, 1887, DRAB MApam \u2014Samples of your Recami- emotional and dramatio ecènes, with a andre ©r Preparations have been analysed by me.of clever comedy.J.Gilmour, a Mont~ 1 find that there is nothing in thes) that realer, who has made his mark on thé larm the moet delicate skin, and which stage, takes the part of Leon, is not authorized Dy the French Pharmaco- AT THE THEATRE ROYAL an excellent this character ln pre ns Variety Company will hold the boards.Resp 0 Deserted Her Claims, THOS.8 Silty, D Two days ago the detectives were asked to solve a peculiar congugal puzzle, Bome It your druggist does not kee \"the gamfer Propatations refuse rusia, fo ears ayo a young French Canad of Food family, left for the United States ia Too OF order yourself from company with his wife, or a woman suppos- the Oanadian office the mier Manu- ed to beso, À child was born to them but facturi Company, 874 & 376 St.Paul St, somehow or other the couple separated, and Montreal.For salé in Canada at our regular the father with hls chila returned to Caua- New York, prices: Hedamier Cream, $1.50, da, where he was very fortunate, marriedan carié Im, $1.80.Recamler Moth and whom sho boleved pee pian iasoend, (rackle Lotion, 8150, | Beoumte?Soup whom she belie a widower, wit ; à several additions to the family, and attainea Powder, large boxes, $1; small boxes, 8 good position.In the meantime it ap pears that supposed wife number one en looking for him all over the Unt States,and hearing that he had mar rled again she came.to the ty with the intention of makin trouble, and during an interview with for former husband claimed the possession of the child, which he relased h She called at the Central Btati , claiming thatishe ad been divorced, though the pr would not be acknowledged by the Oh After investigating the cass it Was ATTA! that ali the parties meet in Judge Deen \u2018 office yesterday afternoon, but when|the time for meeting arrived the first #01 di ife to rn st Rue ther she also m {hom ance w husband living in the United Staten * The Mon trou on Liana + OMA.DM BLACKING RUSSETCREAM \u2014POR- : PO.Brown, Leal D (GPR: Bunch Makers, ROLLERS, Will find immediate employment AT THE RELIANCE CIGAR FACTORY, TASSE, WOOD & CO., ~~ 62 McGill Street.35°10 TRADE ONLY.Faw Gooos.Hodgson, Sumner & Go, Are now offering clearing itnes of Gents\u2019 Ties and Scarfs, _ Ci ere and Silk Muffiers, S1lk Pocket Handkerohiers, English & American Braces, Scotch Wool Shirts and Drawers, Canadian Shirts and Drawers, Cashmere Half Hoge, + Canadian Hal?Hogs, Imported Cardigan Jackets Canadian Cardigan Jackets A COMPLETE RANGE OP DOMESTIC and INPORTED UNDERWEAR, 13 arrive FRIDAY, full range of LADIXS' RUBBER U7 & 949 ST, PAUL STREET, 225% Sf ack pound and half The Gold f10° savy TURNER, ROSE DECKER TRUE INCREAGE YOUR COMFORT BY-WEARING EATHERBONE RLS IN A er ots.ones | IMPORTED =\u2014\u2014 AND \u2014\u2014.MADE TO ORDER.\u2014ALL KINDS OF\u2014.Decorative Painting BY OUR Ton JAPAN.ARTIST FROM Photographs, Tin Types, Engravings, Etc, COPIED OR ENLARGED Water- Colors - or- Oil, A PERFECT COPY GUARANTEED! Old Pictures RENEWED.PAINTING On Porcelain, Silk, Wood, Iron, Canvas or Glass.FINE FRESCO WORK In Halls er Private Buildings.PHOTOS ENLARGED and COPIED ' ONSILK a Specialty.ICHI BAN 245, 247 St.James Street.Sailor Brand \u2014Zeas KOH-NUR 60c¢.per pound, -0SH-K-0STT- 40c.per pound.Ask your Grocer for these Teas.Ayres\u2019 Tennis Balls, THE \u201c UNDERSEWN CHAMPIONSHIP.\" Another supply Just received.Being late in the season, have .REDUCED PRICE to 83.50 per dozen.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 226 St.James St.TRE ALBERT COY8 OATMEAL TOILET SOAP Makes the Skin Soit and Smooth age of Ram as of The Lavender Label retails Label retails Soldby all Drugaists and Grasers.\u201c Guaranteed ABSOLUTELY \u201cPURE as manufactured on the Gardens in India.es.at 500 per pound.at 600 per pound.at 760 per pound.& 0O0., Wholesale Agents, Montreal.< THE GOLDEN AGE.** The DECKER PIANO ig worthy of the sweeping endorsements that bave Boon accorded it by the TORONTO GLOBE, ** A mechanism as nearly faultless as possible.\" New and assorted stock of these world renowned Instruments now on sale at C.W.LINDSAY'S PIANO ROOMS, 2268 St.Catherine St, hould be seen Montrealers danirous of obtaining he Best Plano Paradise of expense, CAUTION.\u2014Nene genuine uniess stenclled : Becher Brothers, Ae York.01a Pianos taken an part payment, GRACEF 29881 JLT THEY ARE MORE, LE a) LLL \u2018LONDON.0.INSOLVENT NOTICE.BALE OP TOWN Lo ow TH IN MANITOBA K DEBTH, By oun AUOTION > Boo Tar TATE ROBERT MCNARD & Co © undersirned } tue Curatur of Tue Etat ue jjatrHotions cn assots lu three sepurate lots, at so wany cents in the Gellar, at 1 ri ce of Lhe Curator, J07 st.James ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER AT TEN O'CLOCK AM Lot 1\u2014Town j.ot, Cit {wi do à-Tone Lot City of Uranus Lad, 1880, 0,00 do 3-Book Dobis.=o me es 8373770 : ol to onl erie trans aay be Coran g be y Terws, Cash, JAMES STEWART & Co.Auctioneerg; W.ALEXR.CAL.D WELL, Curator, Office of Caldwell, Tait & Wilks, Montreal, 26th Gept,.1890.\u20184 22756 = INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the Matter of ALBERT MANBEAU, Merchant, of Plaisance (North Nation Mills), Insol vent, The undersigned will sell by public suction, WEDNESDAY, the Ist October, 1880, AT ELEVEN U'CLOCE A.M, At thelr rooms, No.95 Ht.Jumens street, all fhe casots of the estate, en bluc, as folluws, to wit: - Stock Dry Goods, Hardware.C.Fixtures and Rolling Btock., .One Harmousum.,.axevsscoce 81.540 61 Book debts (to be sold separately) oa 8 $2,807 36 The store of the insolvent will be opened Tuesday, the 30th September, for inspection of the stock, The inventory is at the curator's office, ee CHs.DESMARTEAY, Cursor, ; otre Dan MARCOTTE BROS, nme at Aurtioneers, p= Of VALUABLE Stock of DRY GOODN, &e¢.The undersigned will offer for sale by nubllo auction, at Alexander & Co.'s store, in Winni7ox, On Thursday, 2nd October, INU, AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M, At a rate on the dollar as per inveutor: She entire stook in trade belonging to the estate of Alexeudet =\u201c Co., Simounting about as foilows;\u2014 224 4 3aw General and Staple Dry Goods.9,947 46 Hosiery, Gloves Ribbons.Smallwares 92947 3 Carpets and Oilcloths.% as 01 a 58 48 Sod B1 i f 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Total.824,760 18 The stock is clean, well bought, and com tiv new, and this sale affords a wiendld opportunity 1 any one desirous of pequirin a really good atook aad of continuing a Well established business in the fusf ex.he Éalance in three equal (natal.0, four and six months, with{interest at 7 per gent, secured to satisfaction of the As Re Btock and Inventory can nat the more fn a see Winnipe and further particulars can be ha n offices of George A.Ell ott, Barrister, Winn e Kerr, Bull & Duggan, 6: Wellington street, went, Toronto.ny FERGUSON, Ary JO Dated 22nd September, 1890.= | HENEYaLACRORY) MONTREAL 4 LA * J ARE YOU AWARE THAT YOU OAN BUY Harness & Buggies - equal in every respect to any made 1n the best retail alors for less money than fhev can be made by any retall dealer?! We have the largest stock over shown ë one establishment, and as prices heretofore un own, Remember, we Sell Retail as well as Wholesales, We manufacture Harness of every desori om #10 per net to 9400 per set.If you wiser ion, low-priced article, we have it, and an Fe something a little better than can be found elte- Budden\u201d Bridles Sd ahi guts, Blankets \u201cHugs, addles es an nds o ory a balow the fancy prices ordinarily oharged.Buggies, Phaetons, Gladstones, Kensingtons, Carts, ourown make, and 5t priocë Bslow an: pv TC lrarey Bpecial oo prom y Hv hg = Harness made to urder at short notice, E.N.HENEY & CO, 337 St Paul Street.WNuns* Block.DO1x152aw N.Y.PIANO CO,'S LIST, $225 NEW UPRIGHT by good Canadian maker, rosewood finished of Te 7 Eoctaven, swing front, lavent design, fine N, Ÿ action.825 cash and $10 monthly.imported EBER N.Y.BABY GRAND Plsno, *lmost new, We pérééet order, can be bad at s bout balf price.EBER UPRIGHT-Perfoct as new, both case and W tone.an be had at half price.Ebony cave, arge size.Trpat, 7 810 monthly.\u2014CHICKERING TIANO, almost new, 826 osewood case, medium e, .Ia every respeot; $3 cash an monthly.: \u2014 WEBER, N.Y.: 7 oct, nquare, rosewood 825 case, fine tone; 10 monthly, \u2014DUNHAM, N, Y.; beantifui square; al- 8240 most new; 810 monthly.)-HOOD SQUARE; beautiful rose $210 ve Found corneta; 74 oct: $10 - ; * monthly.\u2014 LLIAMS SQUARE Piano ; al 8185 Po 4% oct.; large size; 810 monthly, -~KFOUGH, Buffalo, Baypre 4, ves, $1 70 dark rosewood case; 8% monthly, > *f\\\u2014HOUD RQUARE; rosewood case; fine 81 60 tone; 7 uct, ; 88 monthiy.BL AO wana Wood tone.67 months B27 57 En BOAT ty : \u2014~BTODDART, N.¥., square, good tohe 8125 #6 mouthly.' , niles tone, small upright, 86 monthly.\u2014MANBY UPRIGHT ; rosewood case, 8s 5 octaves, good tone, ob monthig, ou = X-OWEN UPRIGHT: good tone; fine esse; 8 *) #5 monthly: 644 octaves.\u2014DROADWUUD UPRIGHT; beautifully 840 carved, #4 per month.( \u2014BELL ORGAN; high walnut case; £004, $7 tone: #5 monthly.8100\u2014\"\",7 octaves, rosewood 0 #67 37 \u2014DOMINION ORGAN: 2 nets reeds; 88 865 monthly, 85 \u2014RMITH ORGAN, 85 monthly.Two full DU seta of reads.$3 N\u2014BELL ORGAN: 2 full sets resds, 64 per #® month, Also dthers nt nll Prices and Terms.Call sud see our stock of new Pianos by the follow ing celebrated Amerivsn makers: \u2014 840% 94 DECKER, N.Y, VOSE, Boston, Our fine Amerioan Fanon sold nn id Pianos takon at fan vaine, tastalmente, 08 st .Manos to rent, ou es and repaired\u201d N.Y.PIANO \u20ac0 248 Bt, James Street\u201d ; 22 8 tas F » 2 id ee mr tr: | rie SR WAS IT BENWELL'S BODY?THE DEFENCE ON A NEW LINE, Buggy Tracks In the Swamp\u2014Trying to Discredit the Testimony of Some of the Crown Witnesses.WoopsTO0K, September 27.\u2014After the STAR went to press yesterday James Atkin- -son was examined.He is a Drumbo botel- keeper.On the morning of the 20th, very early in the morning, two men cane to his place and called him, He gave them crackers, cheese and beer.One was Robert \u201csy; Oaldwell, the other named Baker, The 2 ter wote feit boots wilh rubbers over * fem.They were rather the worse for fink.The buggy in which they came was \u20ac uddy.He knew notlung ngulnst Caldwell 4¥ exoepi that he occasionally would got on a i spree.Baker was a stranger to witness.Alr.Oliver, residing eleven and a hall miles north of Princeton.stated that about Tuesday, the 15th, at threa o'clock in the morning, two men awakened him by rapping at his door.They sald they were going to Princeton to buy horses; they HAD MISSED THE WAY.Witness hus heen familiar with the fatal swamp for at least twenty years, and had often hunted there.Did not believe such a trail ns mentioned In the evidence has ex- tence in the swamp.ietones Young, farmer, living about 11 miles north of Princeton, sald that on Thursday morning at 3 o'clock two straugers rapped at his door and asked the way they were driving, Their footsteps were inaudible, leaving him to suppose they wore.rubbers.Next morning be followed the track of their vehicle to Princeton.Samuel Straub was the seventh witness for the defence.He lives at Princeton, where his father kceps a hotel.Un Thursday, the day before the body was found, at 11 a.m., Buker and Caldwell drove to his house.Witness and three other men, who had been ermpanelled on the Coroner's jury, went up to see the spot where Benwell's \u201cody was found the day after its discovery, On the ground nuar the swamp he saw THE TRACK OF A BUGGY that had stopped there and saw foot tracke aboutin the swamp of two men.leceased's body would not make a mark to correspond with any of these.Cross-examined by Mr.Osler.\u2014 There had been several people in the swamp since the finding of the body.Their tracks began at thé nearest point in the road, the place Where the body had been found, and went the most direct way in.He had said nothing about these tracks at the coroner's in- uest, not having attached importance em til! thinking of them later.Evidence was given Ly Thomas Cowan of Woodstock, who said that Caldwell and another man came to his house on Wednesday and Thursday mornings.They seemed to be on a drunken spree.Blackstock asked witness to tell how these men had been spending the night, but the judge ruled that is question should not be answered.William Lancaster, who jives two mlles from: where the body was found, sald that on Tnursday morning at 1.30 George Baker and Caldwell had come to his house, apparently drunk and using bad language.After some words they drove off in thelr buggy; did not notice their footprinta, James Oliver, bartender, of Woodstock, stated that or seeing the body at Princeton he thought he recognized in it a man whom he had seen about the North American hotel, Woodstock, selling polish, but he had been told that .THIS MAN'S MOUSTACHE WAS LIGHT.John McKay, proprietor of the hotel mentioned, sta that he, too, had held the same views at the time of the inquest, but Was not so positive on the point, George Fowler, of Drumbo, also saw deceased's body and belleved he recognized blin as this peddler.Mr.Laycock, a farmer and miller, was also put in the box at the time of the inquest.He stated he had believed thie body to be that of a young man whom he had seen In his own town and in Woodstock, peddling jewellery.Next the defence brought up three witnesses who were familiar with the swamp in which the body was found.They all had been (n the habit of hunting in that place, and had known it for many years.They all testified that there is no such trail as has been referred to in former evidence as leading from the second concession to the place of nding the body.Then a well known citizen of Woodstock person.e man, grocer.He stated that he had met Birchall during February on the chief street of Woodstock, and described the prisoner's dress on that occasion.HE ENEW MR.BIRCHALD WELL} could not give the date of the meeting in question.T.Midgeley was then called.He has been constable round the court during the progress of the trial and is the man who was ut in the gallery on the occasion when a st was made of the eyesight of old Mr.Hayward, who swore positively that he nad identified Birchall at a distance of 125 feet Midgeley stated that he had been intimately acquainted with Hayward for 20 years; that his wife came from the locality in which Hayward lived, and that he had very often talked with Hayward.He swore that .he was the man in the gallery when Hayward was nn the box, and whom Hayward failed to recognize.The gallery is only about sixty feet from the witness\u2019 stand occupled by Hayward when this test was a made.A.G.Westland, photographer, of Woodstock, Identified the photograph he had taken of Benwell after Jeath, and stated that ns far as he knew Detective Murray, who lias been working up the case, had no other pictures of the wurdered man, A boy of PERHAPS ELEVEN YEARS OF AGE next occupied the box.He was John Stuart, sou of n Woodstock cab proprietor.He drove with Détective Bluett to the swamp where the corpse was found.The detective had there stationed him on the road oppogits the place where the murder is said to have been committed, the detective him- sell gotug to a house down the road and instructing the boy to answer a signal which the deteotive would give from the house by raising his hand, in order to show that these points wero within seeing distance.The hoy declared that ho had failed to seo the signal, though the man himself was pear enough to see him holding up his hand.James Hood testified that George Mao- donald, one of the young men who had heard the shots in the swamp on the alleged day of the murder, had spoken to concerning the affair, and told him it three or four minutes elapsed between he two shots.Macdonald never told him that Fredenburg was with hlin, and acdonald had, moreover, sald that the shots were fired between 2.30 and three o'clock.In replyito Mr.Osler, witness said that that statement as to the time between the shots was made casually.lr Blackstock sald he had one witness ha WOULD TAKE CONSIDERABLE TIME, probably longer than the judge would care to set last evening, and submitted whether the judge would prefer to adjourn or goon.Belng nuked if he had any minor witnesses, Mr.Biackstock replied that he had none ready and submitted also that the whole testimony for the defence would be in by twelve o'clock to-day at the latest.He thought His Loristiigs the Judge, would fully approciate ths difficulties under which this ease had been conducted, his own time and thatof the otheriawyers for the defonce being fully taken up every night preparin for the examination of witnesses to be call on the morrow.As it was Impossible now - cou Tully closo« Lefore _ Monday.he thought they might adjourn at * the conclusion of evidenced to-day (Saturday).In saying thig he fully recognized how reluctant His Lordship would be to keep the jury over Sunday.It would he/a relief to himself and his learned friond in the case with him if thoy knew that the court would adfourn over until Monday.The Judge\u2014If yon think it is necessary in the miterests of your client 1 certainly think it should be done.Mr.iHackstock\u2014 Wall, My Lord, 1 can say that with the utmost confidence.I think You will gee from the nature of the'case that it muat be so.» Hix Lordship agreed with a nad, remarking that there was no objectioh and an ad- - Journment until ten o\u2019élock to-day was accordingly ordered.YANKEE SCHOONER SEIZED.Violation of the Fisheries Law thé Cause HALIPAX, N.8., September 26.\u2014A special from Chatlottetow, rE _IL says the American flahing sc coner \u2018David Urooket\u201d soized at Souris last night for violation wis \u2018I charge of a prize crew.Consul-General Frye o the! Belinflon lav, The salzure as n.Mackenzle, of erulser \u201c\u2019Oritio.\u201d The *orooket\u201d is now \"has received n particulars of t e se the sOrooket The only advioss nes come from the own as.G.& Bro, has tel hed to the ponsul of town ditaotiug blm to charge of Lhe case COLONEL HERBERT.A Grenadier Guards Officer for the Command of the Canadian Militine [SPECIAL TO THM STAR.] OTTAWA, Beptember 27.\u2014Information has been renelved at the Militia Department that Colonel Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, of the Grenadier Guards, military attache to the British legation at 8t, Pefersbyrg, has accepted the command of the Canadian Militia.The colonel will receive the | Major-General.Colonel Herbert was born on the 15th July, 1851, and commissioned an ensign and lleutenant in the Grenadier Guards on the bth of November, 1870; à | lloutenant ana a captain on the 25th of November, 1874; raised to the rank of brevet major on the 18th November, 1889 and captain and Lt-Colonel 2nd of May, 1883; being promoted to à colonel or.the 18th August, 1889, becoming regl- mental major on 26th of October, 1889, Colonel Herbert has had much experience 1 the staff service, having been Brigade- ajor of the Home District from the 25th of February, 1882, to the 31st of July.1882, foros to EXPpe from Che ih al.Ava?orce SRY rom_the 0 ugus 1882, to the 6th of November, 1882, He was Brigade-Major of the Home District from the 11th of November, 1882, to the 1st of May, 1883.He became commandant of the school for auxiliary foroes, Welllngton Barracks, on the let of Nuvember, 5, holding the position'until the 6th of April, 0, when he was appointed ' i attache at St.Petersburg.The new commandant of the Canadian militia is highly iv favor with Lord Wolseley, and has distinguished himself in the service, He is only thirty-nine years of age.SUPERIOR EDUCATION, Changes in Existing Methods Decided Upen by the Protestant Committee.\u2014\u2014 Querzo,.September 27,.\u2014There was s large attendance at the meoting of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruo- tion, held on ednesday, and amount of important business was transacted.The usual grants to universities and colleges .were Inade, and of the academies Huntingdon again stood first, with a grant of $500, { model schools Sutton stood first, receiving a grant of $175, The Committee passed a resolution askin for the payment of the legislative grant o $630,000, with interest to date; and they al decided that the interest on this grant shoul be expended upon academies and mode schools, with a view to the improvement o; thelr equipment.Important amendments to the regulations concerning candidates for teachers\u2019 diplomas and the examinations of superior schools were adopted.scheme for the reorganization of the inspection of Protestant schools waa adopted, This scheme involves the appointment of an additional inspector, the equalization of the work of several Inspectors and the establishment of a uniform salary of $1200 per annum, with a deduction for each inspection omitted, e members of the committee were His Lordship the Bishop of ue Bir Wm.Dawson, W.Heneker, encrable Archdeacon Lindsay, George L.Martin, Dr.Cameron; A.W.Kneeland, B.J.Hemmings Very Rev.Dean Norman, Rev, George Welr, D.; Peter McArthut and R.J.Hewton.REPLACING THE TRESTLES.[SPECIAL TO THB STAR.) Orrawa, September 27.\u2014It ls understood that the management of the Canadian Pacific Railway has undertaken a systom of permanent improvements to the road ween Ottawa and Port Arthur.The cribbing along this route will be replaced at onoe by iron work, and stone culverts will replace the present wooden ones.The line between Ottawa and Pembroke, it Is stated, will also be shortened.improvements are estimated by one of the successful cone tractors at half a million dollars.BANDITTI IN LOCHABER.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Orrawa, September 27.\u2014An organised and well-arranged gang of unknown m'en terrorizing the peaceful or their daring robberies.Besidds looting dxellings they have raided several cheese factories and carried off considerable plunder.So far no violence has been displayed.A report from Lochaber states that the farmers have organized a vigllance party, and will go a- | gunning on Sunday.LADY HEAD'S DEATH, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, September 27.\u2014Recent English journals announce the death, at the advanced age of eighty-two, of Anne Maria, Lady Head, widow of the ht Honorable Sir Edmund Walker Head, formerly Gov- ernor-General of Canada, The event recalis some interesting local bistorical reçolléc- tions.It will be remembered that it was during her husband's term of office that the city of Ottawa waa selected hy the Queett to be the future capital of the Dominion.BISHOP OF ATHABASCA DEAD.{BPROIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, September 27.\u2014Bishop Faraud of Athabasca diod at Bt, Boniface yesterday morning, He had been engage missionary work for a long time in the far North, His death resulted from the privations endured, He was a native of France.SOLID FACTS FOR SMOKERS Reasons Why 8.Davis & Sons Maintain the Quality of Their Brands.It has taken the best part of a lifetime to establish them, They have spent thousands upon thousands of dollare to introduce them.Having obtained the contidence of the public they wish to merit a continuance of same, A deterioration of quality in their brands would not alone destroy the structure upon which they have spent their time, money and labor, but would result in a lose of that confidence the public have favored them with that money again spent in advertising into troduce new brands could not purchase, Therefore, is it to be supposed that any sane business man would be 8o foolish as to destroy in a short time what it has taken so long to estabiish ?.Their brands able \u201cMungo,\u201d \u201cEl Padre\u201d and \"Madre e Hijo\u201d are undoubtedly the best value, the safest and most ye- lable smoke, and cost no more to the consumer than cigars of much interior ality.Why smoke other brands or permit di ers (for the sake of additional gain) to sell ou those that you are in most cases un- amiliar with ?168 8 awtte A poor relation\u2014An old story.It you are despondent, low spirited, irritable, and peeviah, and unpleasant sen- satiyns are felt invariably after eating, then get a bottle of Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Vegetable Discovery and it will give you relief.You have Dyspepsia.Mr.R.H.Dawson, Bt.Mary\u2019s, writes: \u201cFour bbttles of Vege table Discovery entirely cured me of Dyspepsia; mine was ohe of the worst oases, P Low feel like à new man.\u201d A flash in the pan\u2014The burnt doughnut.For any case ot Torvousness, slcepiess- ness, weak stomach, in estion, dys Le relief is pure in Carter's Little Liver Pts Bpecinl Notices., Sohmer Park, This and every evening this week, Vanola, the Mexxan wonder, celebrated Schwieger- ling\u2019e Marionnettes, Fred.Dunbar, wire act.Music uy City Band.Admission 10 cents; children 5 cents.(Matinee next Saturday afternoon.) 2236 Visit 8.Carsley\u2019s dress goods department and securo some of the novelties in plaid and etriped material.Pianos $00, 875, $100, 8150, $235.| The, N Y.Plano Cou 4928 St.James Street, ara offering upri anos at above pr and terms sf to A per month.At saut they offer a now 74 octave, rosewood fl isnod case, swing front, N.Y.action gl fully guaranteed.Cali at this store purchasing.N.Y.Plano Co., 228 86.J treet.See list in adv.column, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NE ri LJ Io sem, neat eign ba wi es un a re lan foi ses 3 ; \u2018 = $ \u201cTHE MONTREAL\u201d DAILY STAR\u201d SATURDA that while sinking a well for she city's water supply yesterday, tho workmen str of 14G feet, n deposit hy fine V8 TARIFF CHANGES, THE WKINLEY TARIFF BiLL REPORTED.WASEINGTON, September 26\u2014Tne Conference Report on the Tariff Bill nas been submitted to the House.Mr.McKinley has offered for reference a resolution for the foal adjournment of Congress on Tuesday next at 8 o'clock.Mr.McKinley entered the Chamber with the Conference Report on the Tariff Bill under his arm, and was greated with applause from the Republican side.He submitted the report, and it was grdered to be printed in the Record.Mr.eKinley then ave notice that to-morrow, immediately after the reading of the journal, he would call up the report for consideration and final disposition, Mr.oMillan, of Tennessee, trusted that the gentleman would not insist upon that, The oanferess had not agreed upon most of controverted matters until yesterday ovening.Bome of them had not been agreed upon until ay.There was no disposi tlou on the part of the Democrats to delay consideration, but the bill should be carefully oonsidered.r.McKinley said the bill, as it would be inted, contained all the changes which been recommended by the Conference Committee.As to many ol .THE PRINCIPAL FEATURES OF THE BILL, the points of disagreement had been per- feotly unaerstood for weeks, and it was as perfeotly understood what the Conference mmittee had recommended.It was late in the session.Gentlemen on both sides were anxious to get home, and he must insist upon the consideration of the report after the reading of the journal to-morrow, The Conference Committee had to deal with 464 Amendments, many involving cardinal difference of principle in treatment and many the subject of bitter controversy between conflicting Interests.In the more important items of this kind the result of the committee's action was as follows: The date when the blil Is to take effect was made on October 6, February next is fixed as the ultimate date upon which goods deposited in bond before October 1 will be withdrawn at the old rate of duty, In the case of imported sugars the House line of No, 16 Dutch standard, below which sugar is to be free, Is adopted, but on higher grades the result was a compromise.On glucose the House rate of 3; centa und is retained.The sugar echedule and unty provision take effect in April next.No.13 sugar may be meantime refined in bond without duty.Fresh or froren fish from American fisheries, made fres by both houses, muet be CAUGHT BY AMERICAN VESSELS in fresh water.Other fish are dutiablo at 34 cent per pound.nos binding twine the rate is fixed at 7-10 cents, but in other manilla cordage the rate is aiyaz08d from 1% cent to 15; cent per poun All the paragraphs inserted by the Senate providing for a \u201ccustoms commission\u201d were stricken out.In the case of glass bottles the conference fixed the rates on sizes above one pint and more at one cent per pound, and on smaller sizes down to 1 pint at 1% cent, and on sizes below at 50 cents per gross.On p in glassware a single rate of 60 per oent.18 adopted, and the same in the c of cut and decorated glabsware, thin an hesvy blown glass and porcelain als.The 45 cent.house rate on chemical glassware is reinstated.On boiler and other PLATE IRON AND STERL new grades are established valued at two cents or less per pound on which the rates run as follows; Below 1 cent, 5-10 cents; below 14-10 cents, 65-100 cents per pound; below 2 cents, 8-10 cents per pound.On higher grades the rates are: Above cents, 1 4-10 cents; above 2 cents, 5-10 cents: above 4 cents, 2 cents; above cents, 2 8-10 cents; above 10 oents, 314 cents; above 18 cents, 45 per cent.On rallway bars of Iron or steel the rate is 6-10 cents per pound, In case of tinplate the rate is % cents pe pound above sheet iron rates up to July 1 next, add 2 2-10 cents after that.On manufactures of tin plates there is an absolute singie duty of 65 per cen and 63 pounds tin shall be free after 1896, n oase domestio works fail to pro duoe one-third cf the congumption.steel ingots and bloom the Benate rate, lower by one-tenth oent per pound Io tained on grades below one and eight-tenths cents in value, and above that the higher House rate prevails.On iron and steel bars or plates, cold rolled or blued, the Higher House rates are retalned.the case of SAWED BOARDS AND LUMBER of white pine the Senate rate of $1 is adopted.The old duties are to be retained to cover a foreign export duty.The Henate rate of $1 on pine clap board stands, as well as lta rate on shingles of 20 cents per 1000 Ior white pine and 30 cents for others.In the Internal revenue sections the conference d the Hovse provisions for the reduction of internal revenue taxes and the abolition of special taxes or annual license on dealers in tobacco and cigars, and peddlers of tobacco and clgars.The tax on manufactured tobacco and snuff is fixed at 6 cents per pound.The paragraphs relating to the sale of tobacco grown by small farmers without a special tax have been restored.These paragraphs relieve nearly seven hundred thousand persons from the payment of special taxes.The reduction of revenue by these changes in the internal revenue laws will be over six million dollars.The bounty provision ia the sllk schedule ts struck ou In the liquor schedule the House rates were restored, except on champagne and spirits, leaving still wines and malt Liquors at susting rates, The conferees agreed to the Benate RECIPROCITY AND RETALIATION amendment, making but one change, which was In the date\u2014made January, 1892, instead of July next.In the agricultural schedule the House rates are mainly retained.The rate on garden seeds is twenty per cent.and turnip seeds are transfert to the dutiable list.On oranges, lemons and limes the Senate reduced the rates somewhat below the present, law.The House conferees yielded this reduction.q he discriminatory duty of ten per cent.on tea imported from countries east of the Cape of Good Hope is struck out.Joke} In pru form is.restored to the free lis numerous minor changes are made Jn the Shemical Schedule.Falotings and 8 y are on u o at 1 Led half th - 30 cents à pound three times the duty on unwashed wool of the first clase.yonu \u2018The conferees estimate the total reduc- jen ea revenue as now made by the bill as 000.OTTAWA PERSONALS.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR Orrawa, September 27.\u2014 Lady Car returned to the olty.wy on bas Lady Shea, wife of the Governor-General of the Bahama Islands, 1s expected in Ottawa at the beginning of next week.Lady Shea will be gecompanted by her niece and will join Sir Ambrose in Quebeo pefore proceeding to Now York en rouse for ome.Sir James Grant, M.D., has been elected an honorary member of the \u2018Trinity Historical Boctel \u2019 of Dalles, Texas, and also oa non-resident councilior of the.Gradua Boolety of McGill University, Montreal, THE CAPITALS TEAM, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Orrawa, September 27.\u2014The Capitals left this morning for Montreal, where thoy play an bxhibition gume with the Shamrocks.The Capital team will! be about as follows: Ashenhurst, atterson, Quinn, James, Cheney, Morel, O\u2019Brien.Murphy, Green, Batry, Ketchum and Egan.A Consal\u2019s Denials.VICTORIA, B.C., September 27.\u2014U.S, Consul Moye omphativally dunigs sending sy despntoh to the Treasury Department with reference to the Victoria schooner \u201cHalcyon,\u201d which he is stated to hav reported, is now due from J pan th a full cargo of opium, to be smuggled if possible, into the States.Meyers also denids sending PRET en are 0 e coners ring sea for winter Sealing, ad ' rb RESTE arts THE EDITH SEYMOUR CASE The Witness, Francois Verdun, Appears in Time to Give Evidence, There vas a sensation in the Edith Sey- missing witnesses for the proseeution, the man who was sll along 6 takeu the girl to the Unite the very time that Mr.ischarged for laok of su The witness in Francois Verdun.rant issued for his arrest, and to-save hum- given himself up, and x that he was ready to tell all be kpew.His appearance was evidently a surprise to the defendant and his lawyer, but the Seymour girl evidentiy ew of his return in a manner that left n durs Poor things) =the many imitations of Pearl ine There is but one Pearline, andinitsexcellenceis itsprofit.In the laundry, the bath, and all\u2019 washing and cleaning, it makes everything else seem worthless.Everything else may be dangerous.It is safe to try Pearline on anything ; it is safe to ask some friend about Pearline.You will be surprised how many use it.Never peddled.»:6 JAMES PYLE, New York.HAIR ON THE FACE K, ARR self trouble he had th , and gre 0 doubt but she w.he is a rather pretty irl of seventeen, who does not seem east embarrassed by the position she occu- er own deposition, in which she boldly testifles to continual tm- moral conduct on her own durin, past three years, was kept near at hand for ©! Leet, for the Soclety, Verdu mother's house, 870 Lagau She stayed there about a week and then moved to a boarding house on Dorchester street, where he saw her about a week after, when she asked him to take a .86 the ofhcers were after o she expressed her desire to go to the United States if she could get the money.as requestod and was given twenty- lars to enable the girl and himseif to go to Mass., where they went imme- | © remained there a little over a month and on his return asked Mr.! SEPTEMBER 27,\" 1890: DOUBLE SHEET) Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Sales.ç ad .NE 6 cuis BATT ALTA) TuL phen How Accidenually Discorered Bolutien + MODENE # sue die ARGENT ee aewatertot oskin.wo FAT There nover wae anything I .n accomplice, when the girl re- oft again, having received mone for that purpose amounting to $200, fif which he had given to his mother.d not get the money from Mr.Edy but on be- bait of the latter.Mr.Leet saked who gave him the money, out Mr.Oooke, M er, objected to the question, the objec- being overruled, \u201chowever, by the WARNING ! having been packed without bands, unscrupulous dealers have been placing cigare of an imferior grade in our boxes, representing them as the genuine.In order to protect ourselves and the consumers from s continusnoe of such disreputable tactics, we have adopted a red and gold embossed band with the words \u201c El Padre Pin\" thereon, without which nons are genuine.to wroth, and he loudly expressed the wish that if there were any present, which there were for the first time during the enguele, they would take a note of it.When the witness was finally told ;g0*gawst MONTREAL\u2019 Owing te our EL PADRE PIN (size) Cigars 8.DAVIS SONB, bit Dt fd Conte purorraxt- LICE SED PAWNBROKERS ~\u2014SALR OF Unredecmed Pledges, unt Ving.1000, NB Sb Mune oe No of Gola 9 Pawn consisting of G: and Bilver Watches, Clog) ond Rings, Gold Rings, + Brooches and Fr 9, Overcoats, Blankets, d ds of Wearing Ap- , Revolvers, Ryexlasse: ted ware, Biives a and Bpoons, and other xenerally found Pawnbroker's estion, too numerous men- Positively no reserve, entioned i Oatalogu wvarantesd à in Ontalogue, or no ue n \u201c sale should ! ive Shine, best ois the» mason, eo goods are 1d, 3 6 has retired frown the business.ie Vee: plate Bt AT and 243 Bh.James Siroef, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 30th September, and Ist October, at Bund 7 p.m.l attention to No.152, SETAE ri Spoctaly And No SL sale 18k.Gold Wato Becond, cost 0.00, 7A geposts of 10 per cent.may be required at e, RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers, UCTION BALE OF JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, C 8, ETO, ETC on aceon of BROIL ques eonders EE UNOES Foot, NOH.241 and 243 ST.JAMES ST.T, On Monday, Sept.20, at 2.30 and 7.30 pum.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 6 Patrs (Old Mine Stone Esrrings), from 234 to 18 1 Butterfly Pin Piece, with sbout 10 kts, White Par pui Ba pe on Juster, Solitaire and Gipay Bar oche ond Esrrin iamond Horseshos gi à Cluster Scarf Pins.Also a lot of Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, , ste.ole ta be sold without resory Goods on view on Monday morning.> BALE AT 2.30 AND 7.80 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, goss na .Hair, Wool and Spring Beds, es, Handsome Refrigerator, Kitchen QALE or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Carpets, Io Cabinet BP, Mirror, Plush We are favored with Instructions to sell at the NO.125 CHAMP DE MARS STREET, On MONDAY MORNING (Noxt) SEPT.80th, ALL THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, \u2014OOMPRIEING\u2014 wi: Room Bet in Silk Plush, Carpet Square binet, cost $170, BE Mirror, a Morse tre Table, Fanoy Chairs, Lamb Mats, ol Ornaments, Engravings, Lace Curtains, > boa.ni: Gorsref @ na Clan and hy am lo Hal aud Utensils, &c¢.aayervibiag in good order and only 6 short time in SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.that he might answer the question he said that it'-was Mr.Cooke himself who had paid This virtually finished the direct examination, the cross-question- ing being postponed till this morning.After the enguete Verdun was i pe, who promised to look r him till this morning, and keep bim that a sight of the cars might arouse a him the money.Hl sudden desire to again set off for the United Btatea.\u2014_\u2014 Van Slooten Agsin, La Minerve: \u201cMr.Mercier has an- le voyage Lo Europe has \u2026» LL || Cologne! .th téte with Van Slooten yes- R.R.R.ADWAY\u2019S EADY RELIEF The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World, / 1.\u2018 GURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Uoughs, Rere Threata, Neuralgia, Headnache, Teothache, Aathma, Diftoulr Ûne 33-Inch Cutfng Machine One Hickok Penn.Ruling Machine MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, pains in from one To twerity min.hour after this advertisement need anyone suffer with pain, It is Highly Importans That Every Family RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF Its use will prove beneficial casions of pain or sickness.: world shat will atop as CHILLS AND FXVER.ot» remedial agent in the world that and Ague, and all other Malariona, Billous and other Fevers aided by uick as Redway's Heady Relief.From 80 to 60 drops i in a few moments cure (Cramps, uses, Vomiting, Heartb Morbus, Colic.Flatul half a tumbler of water will Price 25 Cents.Sold by Druggists.7 RADWAT & CO.(Limited, FOR SALE.IN GOOD ORDEB.In First-class Condition.| BTATIONERS, Ko.1755 Notre Dame Street.120 Chatelaine Bags, OOIF LEATHER, NEW LINES, Just Arrived! Fine Bag.8%.Extra Fine .980, Sup.Ex.Fine .$1.49 THESE PRICES FOR A LIMITED TIME, \u2014AT\u2014 ICHI BAN, 245, 247 St.James st, 419 St.James Street, Montreal.156 [2) Para HOFFM * | Ha HaRaLESS Reddit POWDERS oure Rosie | nH 1 PHONE INDEX COMPANY OF CANADA to furnish Telephone index.Montreal, Sept, 5, 1890.NOTICKI J.A.WRIGHT, Masager.209°26 The VERDICT \u2014\u2014IN THE CASE OF \u2014 Major Panitza was, unfortunately, Death, poor fellow, but the verdict on the \u201cHealth Brand\u201d Undervests is Life, Comfort and Luxurious Warmth.good things brought out for the coming season it is the best.Ask to see them and you will endorse this sentiment.8.Carsley Keeps Them.LS EFFECTUAL \u2018 BF WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.Por BILIQUS & NERVQUS DISORDERS 46\" Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, Constipation, Disordered Liver, eto, \" ACTIRQ LIKE MAGIC on thie vital organs, strengthening the muscular system, and arousing with the rosebud of heal Th hole Physical Energy \u201cof the Human Frame, Beschäm's Pills, taken as directed, will quickly RESTORE FEMALES te comploté health \u2019 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prepared only by THOS.BEEC .EVANS & $0 Bols Agente tot.Limited), Mont Bomasion ot Canada: Tye Amongst the new 227 Éd St Helens, Lancashire, Eng.* Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings, Lace and Plush Our.W.Plush Drawing.room Set, Hatten Chairs, Fancy, Tables, Beautiful oy Work, +55 a Dining Chstrs and Loun James Stewart & Co\u2019s Sales.FRE ! Fr ! LARGE SALE OF Desks: Bookecuses.Revolving Chatrs, Eto.The undersigned have received instruotions from Messrs.TEES & CO.to sell ON TUESDAY, 80TH INSTANT, In the David Morrice Bloak, 1873 NOTRE DAMA STREET, all the valuable Furniture recently damaged by fire, including: Roll Top Desks, Cylinder Desks.Revolving Bookcases, Rotary Chairs, Parlor Desks, Ladies\u2019 Secretaries, Library Desks, Letter Filing Cabinets, Flat Top Desks, Folding Beds, Pigeon Hole Cases, Blanding Desks, Open Bookshelves, Press Stands, Office Btools, &c., &c A complete assortment of Office and Library Furniture in Walnut, Cherry, Oak, Ash, &o, Goods on view Saturday and Monday.BALR AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M, JAMES STEWART & C0.Avcti FR'ésrr IMPORTANT SALE! Vose Hguare Grand Piano, Handseme Gilt M rs, Crystal and Brass Gasa- liters, Brussels Carpets, Ele- sant Brenze Ornaments.\u2014ALBO\u2014\u2014 Ornaments, , e- W.Dining Table, BL W.L.C.we.comets, B.W.be, B.W.Combination ss: .Boo °, Books.B W.Dou Des: ble, Hall Glosk snd Chairs, Refrigerator Jewel e Cle 2 Scale à comp Sale at the residence, 146 MANSFIELD STRERT, ON Wednesday Morning, 1st October, a è Btand, M a, Kitchen Utensil to.in ete 0d .nished House AT TEN O'CLOCK.House on view the day before the sale.JAMES STEWART & CO., Auctioneers.td su s | GRR SU ONL Marcotte Bros.'s Sales &ADE - SALE BY MARCOTTE BROTHERS, 05 BT.JAMES BTBEET, On Woduesday, Thursday and Friday, Ist, 2nd and 8rd October Next.We will sell at our rooms, on the sbove dates, an se amsor tment of varied Goods, amountiag to RISING \u2014OOMF Be code ons Caabmere 3 e Ribbons Laces phiets and Drauemt {nen Jersayn Coa Bilesia Biack Silk Elastio oollen Hose Cashmere Gloves Jtallan Cloth Bezvers, etc., etos do Crape Also 208 cases Boots and Bhoes, and a large Bank- tock of Dry Goods, to the amount of $8850.e whole to be sold in lots to suit the e an: without reserve.BALE AT 104.AM EA a DAY.ARCÇCOTTH BROS., Auctioneers McKay & Pardellian\u2019's Sales, PL ARCE UNRESERVED SALE \u20140F\u2014 FURNITURE, BEDDING, CROCKERY, PLATED WARE, RANGE, ETO.The Subsoribers have received instructions to sell the whole of the Furniture at present in the Old Offieers\u2019 Quarters (lately MoCaul's Hotel), At CHAMBLY CANTON 0x TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 80th, Consisting of the contents of: 50 BEDROOMS, DINING ROOMS, KITCHEN, Exo.Terms of sale: Cash.Goods to be removed immediately.BALE ON THE PREMISES AT CHAMBLY AT 10 O'CLOCK A Me McKAY & PARDÉERRAN, \u201cKuctioneers._Train leaves G.T.B.Station st 8.35a, m.2278 OKAY & PARDELLIAN, \u2014\u2014\u2014AUCTIONERRS, Commission Merchants, Valunters, Commissioners fer Ont.und Que, Mo.305 #T.PAUL STRERT (Opposite Custom House 84).Mere tre io LXRJRBIEZ \"oe Meetings, Dividends, Etc.- THE BALMORAL HOTEL CO.NOTICE {a hereby given that a first call of 20 per oent.is made on the subscribed capital stook the Balmoral Hotel Go, said call payable on TUESDAY, the 21st dey of October next, at the office of the Company, Balmoral Hotel.\u20ac H.W.RANDOLPH.222°5 law Beo.-Treas.Meetings and Amusements.NASA NINN 1890.Montreal Hunt > STEEPLECHASES Blue Bonnets Course, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd AND 4¢u.STEWARDS.John Crawford, Esg., M, F.i.; A.Hat Sims, Esq ; His Worslip, the Mayor of Montreal: BJ.« cent, I Jgsenh Hickson: H.Montagu Allan, Esq, E.Hobldoux; lex, Strathy, Esq, le H.Gault, Esq.James O'Irien, Fay.Haugh Patou, Keq.EJ.Major, #4.; J.Alex.Stevenson, En, Special Scewarde tor Farmers* Kucon James Drummond, Esq.; H.Lapointe, Es; Win, Henderson, Esq.Thomas Brown, Esq.Thos, A, Trenholme, Ésq.: Jau.Enowden, Eb: Clas, Flunie, Esq.; Frank Penniston, Esq.\u2014 PROGRAMME ~~ \u2014FIRST bVAY\u2014 1st \u2014Green Steeplechase\u2014for purne vf 8200.Zod.Half bred Handicap Steeplechurs\u2014for a purse of 8° 3rd.-Msmbers\u2019 Plate\u2014for a place of plate, value $101).Ath.\u2014Open Flat Ituce, 114 wile\u2014a aweepstakes of #15, forfeit, with 8150 added.\u2014SECOND DAY\u2014 5tb-\u20140pen Handicap Eteeplechase\u2014for a purse of th.\u2014Hunt Orp\u2014For » piece of plate, yalue 2300.th \u2014 Farmers! Race for a purse of $100.8th.\u2014Oonsolation Handicap Steeplechase \u2014for a purse of $100.For conditions see official programme.t Firat race to sturt at > 110 1.m, sharp, Admission 500, including araud stand 81.00, Trains leave Windsor Strecs Btation C.P.Ry, at 12.45 and 2 velock on Thuraday, October 2, and at 1.30 p.m.and 2?o'clock ou Suturday, October 4.foe turning lLmmediately after the races.Return fare de BREE + Ce JeEAC No 228 4 daw Hon.Secretaries.Les Scotland Yet! lo, >, 2 À _ Nad DINNA FORGET TO BEE HIGHLAND CADETS In Camp at their : Grand Entertainment, AT VICTORIA RINK, ON FRIDAY, THE 3rd OCTOBER, - - AT 8 PL TENTS PITCRED IN THE VIOTORLA RINE, PROGRAMME.BUGLE CALL: \u201c Dress for Parade.\" Selection by BUGLE GALL: * Fall In,\u201d Gathering by tho Pipers Drummers.1.GENERAL SALUTE AND INBPECTION OF BATTALION DRILL BYD.A G.2.TUG OF WAR.Open to teams of à of any Battalion, Solty.Police or Firemen.(On Cleats.) 3.RACE FOR CADETS (in Uniform.) Under 16 Yau of 45% t SELEOTION BY THE BAND.BAR-BELL EXERCISE.HBIGHLAND CapETS 6.POTATO BACE (Open to Amateurs).9.RACE FOR CADETS de Uniform.) Over 16 anû nder 18 yê@urs of age.8.SCOTOH RÉE 0.FANCY MARCH, AND MANUAL AND FIRING EXERCISE.HIGHLAND CADETS.10.QUARTER MILE RACE (Open to Amateurs).14 3 859 SPOON RACE (Upen to Amateurs.A G OF WAR (Final Pall).i Entrance to Nos 3, 6, 7.10 and 11, 25 cents.Team Entrance for Tug of War 8200, with free entrance to entertainment.Entries to be nade hot later than Wed day, 1st Ootober, D.RB.KENNEDY, Becretary \u2018Ireasurer, b5tk Royal Beots Armoury.FRED.LYDON, Capt.and Adj.KR.8.of O,, Instructor H.C, C.GOD SAVE THE QUBEN.Admission 25c, Gallery 50¢, Children 1ñc.2284 Jaw Swedish Ladies!! At Queen\u2019s Hall to-night at 8.00 p.m.Popular prices.228 1 I OF ENGLAND B.8, JUVENILE BRANCH.Victorin\u2019s Jubllee Lodge, No.41.The Supreme G.L.Deputy, Bro.J.A.Edwards, will institute tbeabove branch on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th inst.in the Victoria Club House, corner of Sebasto- pol and Wellington streets, Point St.Charles All \u2018sons of Englishmen from 8 t6 17 years of age are el}- gible to join, Candidates will produce a medical certificate from Dr.Hickey, Wellington atreet.ROBERT SAYERS, Secretary, 2288 14 8t.Patrick street.Swedish Ladies!! At Queen's Hall to-night at 8.00 p.m.Popular Prices.2 228 1 Western Excursions: From MONTREAL DETROIT.Mieh.roses.B10.00 CILEVELAND, ObIG 0.12.00 SAGINAW, Mich.i BAY CITY, Dich, s=orresrreensvrnnivns 13.00 GRAND RAPIDN, Mich.14.00 CHICAGO, 1), .CINOINNATL.Obla > 0.16.00 MILWAUKEE, Wis.Vin Grand Hay ST.PAUL, Min.5.C4 431% ental 1 MINNEAPOLIS, Mian.Bougd and Lake $47.50 accus causes Vin Rnilton DULUTH, Mian and Vin Chicare 830.00 Corresponding low rates from other stations.Tickets wood to go BGth and ÉTth Sept, good to roturn until 131k October, à .For aleoping oar reservations, tickets, folders and information, apply to any agent of the Canadian Pacific Hallway.~~ Ce 11000 MONTHEAL TIORET OFFICES: 286 Kt.Jamer street, Windsor Hotel, Dalhonaie 2310 square, sand Windsor street Stations.J.8& Thomson & Co.\u201ds Bsies.NTN NS INNIS el 18 OBBORNE STREET.ESTATE LATE DAVID DAVIDSON.\u2018We aro instructed by the executors to sell at the above residence On MONDAY, 6th October.; The entire household Furniture and effects belong- \u2018ing to the eatate of the laste David Devidson, Esq, comprising the contents of Parlors, Dining Room, Sitt\u2018ng lioom, Halla, Badrooms.Kitchen Pantrics.Cellar, ete.The furniture isall rood without exception, The Silver and Plated ware are the bast, The Catlery, Napery and Qrasments arc mond dealrable, while tito Paintings and Water Colors, although not extensive, are choice, Particulars agafu, SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, J.8.THOMSON & CO, 2278 Anctioneers.\"Dutt & Frasers Sales.= NNN A YALUABLE BPOON DREDGE AND SCOWS BY AUCTION.The Spoon Dredre \u2018\u201c Mauna Los,\u201d 75 feet lone, 253 feel L t \u2019 de, Bi, 4171 7@f4et high, an with w ste-l abaft, and new 134 lyest Loistin chain, snd ¢ mpletely furnished and oquipped, rendy for work.lue two.Dump 8cows, 10) yarda and 82 yards foiadiiy respectively, wil] ba wold ra bloc by Public Auction, as they now ile nt Moulinatto, Comwall Canal, or wili bo doiivered at Montreul.Sale at Our Booms, 320 8T.JAMFS Street, Mont- resi, on / Wednesday Merning, 8th October, (S90.at Elevou 0\u2019Clock A.M.DUFF & FRASER, 228 11 Aucuoneera, Benning & Barsslou's Sales.PAPAIN NSN SN SP INNA 1 THE MATTER OF JOS.CADIEUX, Manufacturer, Insolvent.We have ro- fréa insténetions from the Curator, to sell hy bile Auction, at Ko.214 Papineau itoad, on \u2018fuss.a the 30th Beptembar, 1690.at 10 éelock Am.af ine avais properties ccnal«ting of Snfe, :! Horses, $ light and heavy Waggons, an assortivaut dogs, aud'mirtr d'sols or Batiiees uez seme u .ood can, 0 n oy the 20th September or Gas bo 3 tor.\u201cLE EEE dis chat te snd hines will rly.L.FARTEEAU, Crstor ENNANG & B A LOT \u2018 es?| Purse 300.scucu nca sc ce cce nas Mootings and Amnsementa .ddd a a a ACADEMY OF MUSIC, HENRY THOMAS.,.and r ; WEEK BEGINNING NEPTEMBER 98nd.© ost.sl f f 3 corteds of Che vousun,calitied | \u201cAUNT JACK 1.T JACK w one act entitled TRE MAN CS SRE Wop ! % now on sale at Nordheimor's a Ober ty ACADEMY ORF MUSIC.Tewuy Tionas.LL Commeucing MONDAY esseo and ang 2h SATURDAY MATINEE\u201c MANK OF LIFE! Drama by JOHN A STEVENS.Mr.J.H.6G MOUR, and Lio churning Metropolitan faces not Baad AT ne Metropolitan KoA Beats uow vn sale at Nordhetier\u2019s, 228 PARROW & JACOBY \u201cTHEATRE ROTAL, \u2018 Lvery Afternoon & Evening This Week, The World A g Prices of sdiuisston, 10, 20, aud 10 ot, seau, lUc.oxtru.Flan at the Theatre \u2018fre 16010 pis.Cuming-\u2014\"* A Great American Compauy._n bl PARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL C Every Afternoon and Evening, Week commenclug MONDAY, 20th Sept.\u201cOUR AMERICAN STARS,\u201d A Beautiful Specialty Co.* Prices of admission \u2014-10e, 20e & 800.; reserv 10c extra; plun at thie Theatre froin YU a.m.lg Coming - \u201cTHE PAYMASTER.\" 22 {+ EXHIBITION Cornwall \u2014va,.\u2014 Montreal Ol i Ma.4.4.GHOURDE\"\"\" BATURDAY, OCT.4th, Ball faced at 3 pm.Two Hours\u2019 PLar, Rain or shin, Adwisslon a8 usu VM.GPRAGHTY, Hon.Sec.M., 0: 3 a Rererved svat and admit tiokets for sale J Lewis, N.Fletcher, Morton, Phil \"8 BoT a?Chapman and C; J.Covernton, M, Mchuét Fin 3 a Hotel aud C BR Depot.Special train fro 9.2 Depot at 2.50 pm.returning after the match.288 4 ; ~RETURN OF\u2014 The Swedish Ladies! TWU CONCERTS And tines $ Queen\u2019s Hall, FRIDAY : AND SATURDAY: EVENINGS, AT 8.00 O'Crock, AND BATURDAY MATINEE, AT 2.30, 26th aud 27h SEPTEMBER.Box Plan Open on Monday at Ncrdheimery and Bhoppard's Music Stores.Heserved seats, 78a and 5Uc.Admission, \u20185e, 2225 daw THE 3rd BATT, Victoria Rifles of Canad Beg to announce that they intend holding a BAZAAR \u2014COMMENCING ON\u2014 0 THE 15tb DECEMBER, g£ For the purpose of obtainiag % Funds to clear off the debt PRS upon their Armoury, Those who may desire to assist thera in thefy terprise will please corumunicate with the Secre .©.Anuoury, Cathoart street, mA TOMBOLA is being organi.PIONEER PITH.THE GIST OF LECTURES ON : RATIONALISM, \u2014BY\u2014 Robert C.Adams, President of the Montreal Pioneer Fr thought ui A concise Summary of Modern Thought, | PRICE 25 CENTS.For sale by Wm, Foster Brown'k Co., 233 BS, J street, and at the Windsor Hotel News Stand.2%; Pilgrimage to Our Lady of the Rosary in St.Hyacinthe.Under the patronage of the Ladies of St, Anthony's Parish, for the benefit of the NEW OHUR(H, THURSDAY, October 2nd, 1890.Fare for adults, $1.13; for children, 00 ota.Leave Bonaventure Station st 7.00 o'cloek.Benediction in the Convent of the Precious Blood; Tickets may be scoured Messin Saditer & Redmond & Co., on Chaboiller Hquare, Mian O: Li on Notre Dame street, and at Bt.Anthony's Ch £2 CYCLORAMA, Cormor of st, Cataorine aad 4.Uraals 43s.From Yaw.1010.70 p.m.204% Montel Philharmonic Socey, FIRST REHFARSAL OF SEASON at Fraser Halli; on THUKSDAY, ZND OCTOBER, at 8 pn.Bh Persons desirous of joining the Chorus should esti: *: on Psor.COUTURE, 58 University street, sty day between 10 and 12, or between 3aud 6, Pp Co A.BROWNING, ____: 225°2 2aw : Heo.- Troms, ST.CUNEGONDE ANNEXATION.Proprivtors favouring Annoxation to the city wifi meet at No, 1.83 SL.James utreet, On SATURDAY NEXT, nt 8.00 P.M, To decide on further action in the matter.Com 237 Bon ui Ww Heptemuber Vtth, 1840.University Gymnasium.The Eveuiae Clanses for Young Men will\u2019 at the tiytmasium, 199 University street, on DAY EVENINU, Gctober nd, at & 'ulock, and\u201d meet on Cuasday, fLuraday and srkuedeg s'en { Fur Terms and other particnists apply : GYMNASIUM from 8 nm.t08p.mm.\" ° h KR.T.MCKENZIE, Bu Ace .219 14 : Désotor, LEPINE PARK.Fall Trotting Races! Xonireal, October 14, 15 & 16, 1890.FIRST DAY.TiiFae $200.Province of Quebec horses.3.00 lems Purse $300 Lecconatens acer 2 cen Trarcesceusre 32 classe SECOND DAY.Purre RFOÛ.Le ce cascccc sers r0000e 2.45 to M.Lupine, Bocretary, tee ve 28 1 MH, LEPINE, Propriston, CARSLAKE'S Cambridgeshire Sweep $25,000.00.Int horee {two vrizes), 88,700 each Zud horse de 2.500 « ach ärd horse Aa 200 each Other efartors (divided equally).a ce - vere ss 0000 Gy 5,000 TICKETH, - - - + $5.00 BAUM.; 1.20 horses entered [2 prizes cach), 260 prizes Urawirg October 20th, st the Vietoria Armory, tesuttinatied La © wy subnoribers, \u2018on per cout deducied fro,u prizes.Address, GPO, C'ARSLARE, Prop, \u2018 Mansion Mons (°22 st, James st.Montreal, N.D.\u2014Derby of 1801 will be $75,000, 211189.NUFEN'S ASSEMNLY ROOMR, 2221 ST.OATH.un street, Dancing and Deportment, by 4 Roy Mardonaid, Sr.Adults, begiunors \u2018class meets vers csDAY and FRIDAY at Hp.mm.j NP WEDNESDAY : s dneladine gymnaatios) MONDAY fternoonnat 4j, m.À clans will be fe Ant dpe ina fow weeks, Those wishing te | thet clask will nlease commence gow, At the neeu's Assembly Kool.8 r.vate le 1B Lonr.Gyninastio classes (in dancing) wir later an.Assembly ry MONDA gvepi tS .Fa OreLestra Muse, N.\"Rate Fa nian novelty, \u201cThe Ganglovienue ph) fanghoin my classes., ; ANCING.\u2014Prot.Dork Lr cine tor pop 1 Tuesday AT y, Septe: 23rd fet 20th; scribe early.For turther YP) .2:449 St.Catherine strent, : 188 OWLEM G AC YT.NTE RE ey \u2018 AS Latour Saeed from the dook, afd then, leaning back, pro- SATURDAY.SEPTRMBER 971 this part of our business, and are now sm, Rov.R.B.Waterman .: Loi a, : ax abs i SE Dy sl ° CEN PAIE, 2 HE MONTREAL DATEY STAR | aE a care 70 1 CM .: _ .\"ne \u2018 = = ; i | on \u201c so = ; RATT .> rpm pr re , 7 7 7 \"> \u201d TR SL DT ee Fry mr T , rene à \u2014 La L » arked Mr.Osler, \u201cyoq™te had ibited the first lively interest that he has .Savings Bank, \u2018which bas\u2019 late fared À D a Cr Me PRES Le ent CITE = 5 arene asked = ui moule the evidence 7 5% has hood puzsls ON P LEASURE BENT.uch at a bes ol various times.from , 2 APPOINTMENTS, Eh ches, ; Laughter followed from the spectators fo [most oifyfhose who have stu Lod the 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .TUE émet Similarly inclined Pouss à , _\u2014_ Cold Weather.SUNDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER : as promptly checked.ures how ; : u rman ugh, a : .me ; 3 .abd w s be tatu dion SMILED GAILY, faunifests litle feeling, and a theory has RICHT HON.JOSEPH A CHAMBERLAIN Slo, Joo drew a gh for forty doit.TYEIDAT, Sept, Jota Still we are making it hot for the BEVENIRENTH SUNDAY AFTER ThINITY.J a ' To Mr.Blackstock, witness explained vau e à man + men SL , an , 0 A 0 cas ; .; enemy ' CHUROH OF ENGLAND, D \u2019 / testimony that it was a BORN WITHOUT A MORAL NATURE + ; à On presentation at'the bank if \u2018was proven THURHDA s Oct.Sud.\u2014Hunt ÇHEIST CHURCH CATHEDHAL 8 wl i The Bruises on Benwell\u2019s Body.pooated point about certain Injuries being His history, however, so far ro has been V121t# Montres! Accompanies by Bl Som that Pouzs bad no avoue consaquent- sa boost étè-Hunt The fine goods we are selling at job § Gouiion EL a.Moruing Prayer po ! : inflicted before or after death.Henow said he depi th \u2018noe, d , sad Daughter\u2014His Visit Mas Mo he was this morning by Deputy.leopischases.lot prices i d please every- mberlain, of New Yok.3b *her.lov.J.i ., uflle { {nlurl hich plo by the evidence, does not sustaln - \u2014\u201cPelltion) Signifcanes, {gh Constable Bissonnette on a warrant oop.p surprise and pleas ery « 7,05 v.nu, Even : mueaut the lhe be made Ya settling | such a thaory.Those who knew him well in Ce \u2014 char; im with attempt at obtainin 2261 body.\u2018 43H OEE.T1085 5m The D FRE Gl ERE THEY POST OR ANTE-MORTEM ?844 01 th.biota \u2018or congestion after deatt JOT Past aay that ho was a man of guod my, Bight Hon.Joseph A.Chamberlain money under false pretences.He plead Swedish Ladies!! At Queen's Hall 8, peer Tal Sk Em Ts 3 | flown th ton \u2018ever death.morals, although fond of company that wag not gullty, and was held for trial on Tues- E & MARTIN, évenirg servios.: .His Lordship drow Sitentiop batts ne the , Dot always the most select, out his-kindiy &rrived at the Windsor Hotel last.inigbt.day next.to-night at 8.00 pm.Popular prices, Furniture, Bedding & Carpet W ; JAMES: APOSTLE.8 à wm.Toy dem: Ë fe .: that A, previous role and the witnoss | natire ins been made | apparent.on, many Perhaps there is no English stateeman, not = 228 L as ng pet Warerooms, § panion.11a nu and 7.wn.ov.Canon Elle.: The Delence Attempt to Prove an AND | sd would ladiestedcigor ite had Sage 8e Las jade do soma | SEIU be Crud Old Man ba THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY | \u201cwowy yom EXCURSION, ~~ ottLARJANIN ST.20m | Sales Pen eee À elapsed.xfor minals, .r sr - Bova su, Rev.deol us ka HY \u2014 voie futhar, Dr, Bhardson sat stores mototad on Thursday was move famine an ng Log 50 FEE at ee Bates fete Bei Do not overlook the Montreal Eek oes et fon = À , À DIFFERENCE OF OPINION that Benvell died, while his heart was on ÉTO4 SE Lau on any day sinco i efforts of a Kentieman, tho member for Birmingy Yhatia, 18 - issue Excursion \u2018Tickets MON'r- Bedding Co.'s (1437 Notre Dame L mdotici of the Hand of Hope wil Ln dle |B .the half beat, and that if so he could not see dozen constables to keep the crowd in order, bam, Who was President of the Board |- + REAL to NEW Y and Re- î Vriday uext at 4,80 p.mn.i AS TO HOW LONG HE : that Ho 3 \\ 59 Street) advertisement, as they are = ; 7 that that had an A ring on jhoc fondant's By nine o'clock the court room was crowded, of Trade in the late Gladstone adminje 9 turn, for TWELVE DOLLAILS, fering thei , .ST SRE LIEN 8.Vea AR Lreuchor at F HAD BEEN DEAD soutisël, was called ahd told of Square nine, Whole of the siliink th tion, and a member of his Cabinet, wit: for.! Good to go Sept.35, 26, 27 and Offering their goods on the instal- both services.ews MALE AD.counsel, ' ) square front of the hall was crowded, merly was the be of the extreme Rad- 25.Good to return until October QT JOHN THI EVANGELINT, sdfnar of Ontaris bi .VISIT TO HAYWARD'S MILL inkio Many 0 those present being th a, A ical wing of the Liberal part , but who now 6th, 1890 19310 ment plan.and St.Urbain strosts.\u201c7.45 'and 11 a.mi.Holy À - t Eastwood with Mr.Hellmuth, Mr.Finkle rest mistake, huwever, el recognized ) > x 2281 Communion oral, with sermon).10.15 a, i, KY 3 ft Det Closed and Hon.Mr.Sulllvan.He sald thal three ladios who visit the court are attracted Mail lode is tn = Duke {n Pail .Swedish Ladies! ! At Queer\u2019 Hall tins and Litany, ¥ bor, Evensong and sermon, 1 The Case tor the Defence Closed.oF tho men wore mackintosnes thither py + Dames \"of 5, the dar ° wedis ies Queen's Hall Hev.Edmund Wood, M.Mector._\"\"\"\" térmon ; \u201c Did you sse Mr.McDonald at bis black- AY STMPATAY FOR BIBOHALL.a convert who has seen the ewrot | COMPOUND to-night at 8.00 p-m.Popular prices.; READ TH IS.SSI MART! Ne he Etre i 1 Ture rapt smith\u2019s shop?They are there as spectators, and curlosity | g a ways Hila visit to America as ANTIBILIOUS 21 CLS ï i _ ; IBPECIAL TO 7: \"AE.\u201cDId he tell you that four minutes elapsed L see the prisoner and hear the witnesses en plenipotentiary ln the fishery a A, ?1e : KELLY'S e Warren Caie Co.oi poureot Street dia m'and 75, À Woopstocx.Septomber 27\u2014Dr, Burns, between the shot?18 lReir soie motive.À ourlous incident, gota les Treaty, 80 TAN Set es the | lees: of & careful and peculiar adimix.Mont IS t * (Ghacéon0ncu, weliirionsisat Ba ucimoy | physician aud surgeon of Woodstock, was \"He did.Mustratine the prisoner's pecullarities, Flshorles and 1h treaty wits Mntion was ppreor the Dott and aride voggtatle aperients anû ntrea ongster, 454 & 456 ST.PAUL ST, G Communion), J1\u2018a m.and 7 nm.dev.Joux | OL en ae defonce taie wort \"Ad,\" pointing to & telograph pole about L*Fic, sf E000 seselon of the court Concerned, snd fa traaty with Miss Endl: eva tracts caolou remedy for derangezients No.16 contains she followinr songe, price dc: Cor.8t.Nicholas ST NART vera Tov Eom, | 1 Hesaid he was un graduate of Bellevue = descended from the\u2019 ceillng, commenced {ar as Mr.Chamberlain was concerned, gave of fhe digestive orgaus, Phos phatrucuions and tor- Join, aad Thorntows Foner Fue.\" The Irish Having improved thelr machinery, willbe able in th) 7 p.m.Liy Helvars' Association.° è pg.tesa ; him considerable notoriety on this continent.Elrestion tice yer and bowels which p Fiver Pat of Mineo Ro Leu snd Lower Five,\u201d \u201cHo Was » future 10 seil thelr SAINTS\u2019 CHURCIT, Marianas : id he had heard th to weave & web on the corner of the ton and the sovoral varieties bilious and liver Pal of Mine,\u201d \u201cThey're After Me,\u201d Tony Pastor's LL .cor 0 0 ni and Victoria.ile said be had heard the dock, and the procesaings were evidently here was no difficulty in recogn: \u201cthe |\u2018complainés Bold by all Chemists.Atte chi Nish Maloney Landed » comic.The H AY & CO A L SC ALES hot Danis streets 11 0 mand7nu.kev.& evidence of Doctors Welford, Taylor and closely watched by the prisoner.Thespider Bight Hon.gentleman in the corridors of WHOLESALE AGENTS: Qld led Cradle,\u201d He Afnt In it, 0 Old Bunday Sans AL Inenmbent.CC à Staples.Asked if Dr.Welford's testimony would swing a line\u2018of the fleecy material the Windsor this morning mith his EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, P.KELLY, Seng Publisher.at following prices: J, OLISE DUREDEMITRUE (Rue Chathami 11 a $ .ti ts in two or two and across the corner of the duck and the pri- teristic eye glass, halr brushed up and MONTREAL.63'lawtf 228x1 154 8t.Antoine st., Montreal, Canada RT St MATTHIAS Cote 81 Antoine\u201d 4.30 ; that rigor mortia se a t soner, with à wave of his pencil, would seanty.side éjiskers, and 7 there ASK YOUR GROCER FOR 3-Ton $60.4-Ton $65.5 Communion, 11 a.m.and Fp m., Hey: J.i three-quarter hours was correc immediately destroy it.This little Ineident ao his ooo do aloulty oh Fecognizing \u2019 TRUTH I Then Beales are approved by Government W.% \u20ac ewubam, M.A, Roctor, 5H He said it was not, that it would take 5to was ropeated probably hall a dozen timeg, 88 his son the younger gentleman who was -_ A.H & Co.\u2019 8 ; Inspections.: ST BARNABAS, SC Lambert.11am aod 7p on 4 6 d that it would take longer if the but the spider, with unfaitering persever- With him, he being the exact counterpart A oo.£ae aaz +S + ; Ask Hardware Merchants for our Soales, Rov.W.J.Dart, M.A, = hours vy dd | that if the ton ra ance, on each occasion set to work to rebuild bus tng ished father, © fe amberls pet È Vy 59 -Owing to the rapid \u2018growth of our scrip ton.\u201d Soules sud Counter Scales of evary ts.NE LUKE Lapétirie.10,504 78.5 uddenly:, he à minus the e.; ie i i a SC A there was no exceptional Nr usomp Bohan PRarently tired web ho is accompaniod as well by hisduughtet | HON E Y D Ë (| Carpet trade, we have, had to extend 421580502711 stand with us Mind meonreey Cu QT, PAUL'S, per Lachine.11 & i Holy Go i © from the dock, gd then base buis ob ind Mr, Powell Mason.of Bocton romhtar 7 161x33zew Sov.hi.Waterman\u201d J Howloil, kector, ¥ fatigue vigor mortis should come un alter death from a pistol shot in eight, ten or twelve hours.Ho said the conditions named were favorable to a deferred rigor wmortis, As to the bluish green bruises found on the external surface of the body in the groin and pit ol the stomach, Dr.Burns said the brulses as described by the previous medi- oal testimony could NOT HAVE POSSIBLY BEEN CAUSED br & body falling after belug shot from ben \u201cCould such bruises be received in way indicated?\u201d \u201cI scarcely think so,\u201d he said, in reply.\u201cWhere no decomposition was set in the bruises must have been received one ur two days before death.\u201d \u201cCould they have been received a few hours before death?\u2019 \u201cThey could not.\u201d \u201cYou are quite sure of that?\u201d \u201cQuite sure.\u201cHave you had experiènce with bruises?\u2019 Witness answered in the affirmative.He Baia bruises of the description would not, change in color after death.The bruises must thereforp huve certainly taken place betore death, Mr.Osler took tho witness in hand and Jed him through a maze of questions calcu- a break down his testimony.He admitted that there were differences of opinign on the point whether bruises could be infllcted lter death.Mr.Osler was ready for this expert testimony,for it was seen thnrt he cross-examined with Dr.Taylor's medical book of reference in his hand.- Dr.Burns adniitted that Taylor was one of the highest authorities on surgical knowledge, ; \u201cIt is the color that gives me the age,\u201d sald the door: \u201cwhen I see à green color I know that the bruise occurrea a considerable time before.\u201d \u201cWell, if the color 1s uniformly dark, is it a ei u that a bruise occurred after death?\u201d \u201cIs it a sign of injury during life that the olor Is not generally uniform?\u2019 .\u201cI thidk not.\u201d .It will be observed that the PURPOSE OF DR.BURNS\u2019 EVIDENCE was to show, if possible, that Benwell did not die on Monday afternoon at the hour supposed, and that be must have been set upon by persons unknown, that a struggle occurred and that he was bruised in the ¢ struggle.The dent in his neck, which rested on a sapling, showed that rigor mortis had not set in when he was placed or fell where found.Dr.Burns thus gave longer time for the deed to have taken place before e was put where found.\u201cWhat tint would we get when putrefag- tion sets in?\u201d asked Mr.Osler, \u201cGreen.\u201d * \u201cNo, Just green.\u201d © \u201cWill you indicate the time In which a bruise inflicted after death might not be Qetermined from one inflicted before \u201cTwo or three hours.\u201d Witness admitted : that he would rather see the bruises nimseif « to form an opinion than take the evidence i Of others, except he got a very careful i description of the colors, - \u201cIdare say, doctor,\u201d said Mr.Osler, \u201cit You had been there, things would have been altogether different?\u201d THE DOCTOR MADE NO ANSWER, The work of Tidey, the celebrated expert, was also brought info requisition.Inflammation is likely to set in how long after the injury?\u2019 asked Mr.Osler.AL ve to twenty-four hours.\u201d den\u2019 that a little too long?\u201d No.\u2019 \u201cWhat's the \u201cTwelve hou \u201clf you find the bruise is only in the con- Jested stage and there is no inlammation or swelling what does that mean?\u2019 \u201c1 can't answer that,\u201d he replied, but he sald the fact that there was no inflammation would indicate that there had not been time for inflammation to have taken place.xamined, witness was asked: \u201cHow bout bruises that might have been inflicted on, # body by falling, after being shot own?The witness sald that he was sure they epuld not have been inilioted by falling, eBpecially as the parte bruised were in an \u2018elastic part of the body.+ \u201cThere might have n marks,\u201d he said, put not to such an extent as desoribed.\u201d Mr.Blackstock al this juncture CAME TO THE RESCUE of the witness and had him say that Mr.Osler had been misleading him.Several narls, into which he had been led by Mr.ler, were straightened out by him under Ey earliest time it could set in?\u201d rs the skilful mentorship of Mr.Biackstock, so his statoments finally stood pretty as made in the first instance.Ot oourse Mr.Osler did not allow! the oppor- tu -to-place before the jury the fat that #4 these questions are purely hypothetical, às Dr.Burns did uot see Benwell's body.\u2018 hing in Tidey,\u201d asked Mr.nally, \u201cto make you Change your opinion as to the time the wounds were infllcted before death?\u201d \u201cI do not,\u201d answered the witness promptly and positively.His Lordship asked Dr.Burns this ques- tlon: \u201cDo you think the bruises were in- fllcted twenty-four to twenty-eight hours before death?\u201d \u201cYou\u201d ; \u201cSuppose the deceased had lived twenty- 5: four hours after the bruises had been made, would it have been apparent io Lhe post mortem examiners thai inflammation had set in?\u201d Dr.Richardson, gaol physician In Toronto, was next called.He said he was a Professor of Anatomy in the University Medical College in Toronto.In regard to n heaithy, vigorous ynang man meeting death from à g shot, the doctor said that rigor mortie { WOULD BE CONSIDERABLY DELAYED over ordinary circumstances.Ordinarily, he said, rigor mortis sets in in four hours.2 \u201cThat is the shortest time 1 would give,\u201d he sald.J the case I have given you what do you say?\u201d Lt \u201cRigor mortis mieht be delayed eight, nine or ten hours,\u201d was the reply.\u201cNow, Doctor, it is sald in this case that thore was no evidence of decomposition, nos -8ven twenty-four hours after being thawed ou Mr.Binekstock, an de- :.Beribed the bruises and asked wbethe: ; Fus probable or possible they wore recefved i by a body falling.1, I wouldn't like to say it would be impoe- Bible; but I should say that it would be very Improbable.\u201d x .Richardson swore that the bruises - BUat have taken place before death at a 0 BOUL under twenty-four hours before en He asserted positively wp Mr.Black- took that the color of thp brulee would nét A.abange afte death, but admitted to Mr, K-/ Osler that tho color in the margin might PTS change 8 tly.The dootor sald that\u2019 he Been a great many bruises withqut in- on.that 80?\u201d asked Mr.#8, 10 my experience,\" SUOkIy, JUDGE MCMAHON.forty yards away, \u201cdid he say he was as far as that from where the shots were fired?! \u201cYep.\u201d Mr.Blackstock, and he *\u201cl'hat's all,\u201d said called Norman McQueen, Mr.McQueen is In the Division Court in son of the late Judge He said that he knew the pri- \u201cDid you soe Birchall in Woodstock in Woodstock and is a McQueen.sonar, February last 1 did on Monday, February the seventeenth, \u201cHave you any means of fixing the date?\u2019 \u201cI have.There was a ball here that week.I was sick and the dootor promised to pull me through.took a walk saw the doctor i to the ball on Tuesday, February member that Sidney Cuthbertson went to England on Monday.\u201d dan phere was it you saw Birchall that y \u201cAt Woodruffs Corner, here stock.\u201d \u201cWhat time was it?\u201d asked Mr.next day, and went ceeded to make\"h sketch of the witness who was testifying so strongly against him.For some reason or other the Crown authorities have taken Bpoctal care of the ury, who at night are lodged at the Royal otel.They are carefully guarded by seven speclal coustables, and fn addition to these vernment Detectives Murray and Greer and Detective Tom Young visit their quarters every night In order to see that oy discuss the case with no outsiders, THE MELLERISH LETTERS.It will bo remembered that in the course of Thursday the Mellerish letters were produced in court by Mr.Osler.These Jetters were produced with a view of showing that Birchall had deliberately plotted to get young Benwell into his power to deal foul withhim.The first letter produced was ad- to Mellerish from Bambridge, Upper Norwood, and signed v .Saturday, 18, I re- Dr.MR.MELLERISH,\u2014I have to-day scen Col.Benwell and his son, and they think he may de chile to Fo He wants to go for three months, and pay IL the end of that time, What do you think t?0 I'he second letter is dated December 19, and reads: in Wood- Osler.\u201cAbout 12 v\u2019clock.Dear MR.MELLERISH,\u2014Many thanks for your \u201cWhat Jay was it?\u201d letter of yesterday's date.I was walling Ben- \u201cMond, February the seventeenth.\u201d well's decision, He described Birchall day knickerbockers with a sides.when I got home that | met with him.a8 wearing that bow on the \u201c! always knew Birchall that way,\u201d ho sald, \u201ci made the remark that afternoon Somerset.I was NEVER ON GOOD TERMS He called®me a name once.\u201d \u201cHave you spoken to him since?\u201d \u201cYes.1 shook hands with him here yesterday.Ticket Agent McKenzie, of the Grand An extract from a third letter, dated January 27, 1890, reads: DR.MR.MELLERISH,\u2014] have been away till today and not got your two post cards.have come Lo see you if | had been at home on the day mentioned.Col.Benwell's son is coming on a three months trial, and then if he likes it he may stop, only this is quite undecided * * * donot go on the 29th, I! have postponed.Of course If Mr.Benwell stops we shall do business, J.R.BIRCHALL.Mr.Osler produced letters to Col.Benwell BENWELL'S ROUTE FROM BUFFALO TO THE SWAMP.Trunk, Woodstock, swore he sold a ticket to Sidney Cuthbertson February the fifteenth, and that he would necessarily have to leave February the seventeenth to catch his vesse Howard J.Duncan was asked where he was on Thursday, February the twentieth.He sald he was in Toledo that day and arrived at London at 5.15 a.m, Friday imorn- ing.When he got off at London, it was snowing, and it was very cold, \u201cThat is our case,\u201d said Mr.Blackstock at this point.Mr.Blackstock, continuing, satd that he would like to place a few small Joints in evidence Monday, 1°58 point of a gram and \u2018the other the entry of F.O.Benwell on the register of a Braniford hotel teenth.Hesaid the leaf wing on \u2018the delivery on January the thir had BEEN OUT FROM THE REGISTER.The Crown Counsel intimated that it was in possession of the Crown and would be produced.It amounts to nothing, as Detective Murray has obtained the confession the name.It ol A.Brantford, that he wrote was a drunken lark.\u201cTh must go the dressing Jury said he regretted keeping the Jury over Sunday, but it was impossible to prevent © case to the jury Monday night,\u201d said His Lordship, positively- 4 s | but Mr.Blackstock objected to them being read, His Lordship took a note of the objection, and the letters were read?UrrEr Norwoop, Nov, 26th, 1889, DEAR SIR,\u2014Mr.Mellerish has Informed me that you are luoking out fora partnership in America for your son.As I am looking out for a partner to take the place of my brother, who has a with me for years on my farm in Ontario, I thought the opening might suit your son.I man of Oxford, and I have had six years\u2019 experi- once in farm work.1 own à nice farm In Ontario.I go In for horse-breeding and general f ng.1 want a man with £500 Capital to take mp brother's share.If you would like to taik matters over with me 1 shall baglad to meet you at your tele- club at any time that may be convenient to you.\u2018ours faithfully, de R.BIRCHALL, Lt.-Col.Benwell, London.Bambridge, Jan.27, '00.My DEAR SIR,\u2014] am sending your son's labels for the journey by this post, Considering the terrific weather on the Atlantic we thought ît best to tpone a fow days in order that we Imay have better weather.I presume you would ike to hear from me periodically as to how we get along, as it would no doubt be satisfactory Lo you to hear about the business in that way.Of course, 1f your son elects Lo stay we will have Th & deed drawn up as soon as he decides.I shall on ve holding a large sale about six weeks after we rdship arrive, and, of course, 1 say he may like to it, as it was only right that counsel should Which, I think, will rvice, We shall be given abundant time to prepare himself Dot have a chance to see you before we start.for the summing up.He advised the have I ed otk, the ibe of a small jury of the great importance of and bring in good profits as well as chothers po the case, and charged them not Yours truly, thers.to reach a definite conclusion until after they had the addresses of the counsel and the bench, so that they could have, in making up thelr minds the benefit of a comprehensive view of the 1 be time enough,\u201d he concluded, \u201cto deliberate on the facts, 1 them these impressive slightly depressed, but soon picked up courage and was led out through the crowd to spend a LONGER INTERVAL IN GAOL than he has had for a week.~ 8tould the | stitements of Millman and McQueen be the charge from evidence.\u201cThat wi You will then have in your memory.\u201d During moments, Birchall looko believed implicitly by the the effect that they in Woodstock about murder, an alibi is provod.they mistook Nesbitt {for Birchal of evidence for the Crown is believed to be too complete to be broken by this evidence.BIRCHALL'S COMPOSURE, The Prisoner's Character Still a Conundrum \u2014A Moment of Anxiety.The extraordinary composure of Reginald Birchall under the most trying cireum- n commented upon by the spectators who have been forure admission to the Town Wall, where the trial is taking place.\u201d Up to noon on Thursday he malntained an appearance ol utter indifference as to what evid but when Miss face underwent & remarkable Lransformation.The expression of indifference he had hitherto worn disappeared, and in its place was a look of anxiety if not of apprehension.- Lean- stances hus repeatedly Lunale enough to sec ence was being given, Lockhart told her story his the time of It is altogethe unlikely that the jury will believe this, but will ineline to a very general opinion that J.R.BIRCHALL.Lt.-Colonel Benwell, London.This is market day in Woodstock and at an early hour the town was thronged with Oxford County farmers, They gathered en masse In front of the Couri House, and ) fresh Jury, the r The chain BHERIFP PERRY.when Birghall was driven up in a cab it was with the utmost difficulty that a passage Was made through the crowd, Ladies again filied the gallery to ovreflowin , NADY tore had seats on the stage, while the lower floor had nearly se many ladles as men.The officers allowed the people to crowd in until every neat was occupled, ana scores stond up all through the session.,It wns the last opportunity to hear evidence in one of the greatest trials that ever Sook in- ing \u201cforward in the dock, he listened place on the continent.So eager is the attentively to the\u2019 witness, and as terest abroad that tHe London papers she proceeded with her story a hee- ordered by cable every word delivered in tic epot shone ary she was a from Paris to twood, and how she had cemetery at Princeton and ha the body exhumed as that of man who was with the prisoner on the train, Birchall lsaned over the whispered rapidly.his junior counsel.There was Ho fear 1 his tase bat Se then out on either cheek of the man whom ehe was testifving against.When she stated that on the 17th of Febru- assenger on the local train .oodstook.the prisoner PICKED UP HIS REPORTER'S PAD, evidently intending to take notes, but when she reached the point where she post- tively identified the prisoner as one of the men who sat immediately in front of her fn the train, the pad dropped from his hand and a nervous, anxious expression stole over his face.He watched her attentively when she told about the hat anu cap worn by her two fellow-passongers, and when she told ho the prisoner and another had left the train at the\u2019 summing up of the counsel and the Judge's charge.Birchall this morning be trayed no uneasiness.He was as carefully brushed, combed and dressed, as neat asever,and he looked out over the prisoner's box in a steady sorutiny of those in front of m .\u2014\u2014 Accident to the Western Express.The G.T.R.Western express, which left here this morning, mot with a slight accident at Coteau.Mr.Stephenson, General Superintendent, furnishes the following articulars: No Western express which eft Montreal at 9,10 a.m., had thé engine and baggage car off the track, caused fy a misplaced switch unobserved\u2019 by the en- one to the.cinesr, Very little damage and no one in- identified jured.* the young \u2019 Business Note.exchanges which followed | marked: dock and David Latour, shoemaker, has od at the instance of Messrs, Hubbell and Liabilities 83000, - about wR.as simply \u201cMr.J.A.Chamberlain, England\u201d and is heresolely on à pleasure trip.He said his visit was of a perfectly private «snd In no way connected with public affairs.He and his friends have just visited his wife's relations at Washington.\u2018They will stay here a few days and then leave for Ottawa and Toronto and p over.the C.P.R.to the Pacific coast, \u2014 LIKE DEMONS.Revolting Scenes at the Championship Prize Fight\u2014The American Pugilist Badly Founded.LoNnDoN, September 27.\u2014The fight between Frunk Slavia, the Australian champion, and Joe McAuliffe, the American ieavy weight, took place at the Ormonde club a few minutes after 5 o\u2019clock this morning.After short preliminary Sparring Slavin led off rather low with his right.This was returned by one from McAuliffe with the left, which missed.The American Quickly followed it up with a good one from the left,then the right was busy, and in some cAuliffe haa y the better of it When they broke decid : away MoAuliffe landed a powertulf blow on Slavin\u2019e chest with his right, but Slavig promptly retaliated and McAuliffe came to the ground, The Australian's friends cheert ed loudly.McAuliffe rose and landed a terrific blow on Slavin\u2019s face and followed up TWICE IN THE BAME PLACE.MoAulifte left off with decided advantage.In the second round McAuliffe began with his right on Blavin's face.Slavin then made & rush and chased McAuliffe around the ring.McAuliffe began to cut a Sorry figure and when they got close enoug Slavin twice dealt hard punishment with his right.The American broke away with & lot the worst of the deal.On resuming the fight Slavin went in to finish his already beaten man, and he soon knocked McAuliffe down with a clean blow, and after waiting for his return recommenced most vigorously.It was now all over with the Mission Boy, as he only rose to receive punishment, going down again as often as ssible, cAuliffe\u2019s seconds thereupon threw up the sponge and Slavin was declared the winner.ild enthusiasm fpllowed.The tight lasted six and three- arte minutes, McAuliffe\u2019s face showed ar f'severe punishment.The\u2019 winner æeté Æ1D90 and the championship belt, : [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] New YOBK, September 27.\u2014The Fra London special says that the fight between McAuliffe and Slavin this morning ended in a most disastrous defeat for the American\u2019 in the second round.McAuliffe entered the ring weighing 204 pounds.Slavin fought at 185 pounds.Slavin struck the first blow after cautious sparring for u few seconds on each side and then both men went at each other like demons.The greatest disorder prevailed among the spectators, who thought that McAuliffe was getting best of It.He evidently, however, excited himself too much at beginning, for at the end of the round Slavin pursued him around the ring and knocked him back upon bis elbow.McAuliffe recoversd at once, however, and neither could be considered in the ascendant at the ena of the first round.The second round belonged to Slavin alone.He drew blood from Mo- Aullffe\u2019s left ear to start with, and then mako things hot for him, He pounded him, slugged m, drove him around the ring, banged him on the front ot his head and on his back and then smote him where he was sorest, and downed McAuliffe STRUGGLED TO HIB PEET barely In time to observe the ten seconas intermission for recovery allowed under the Queensberry es, ben got to his feet he leaned against the ropes in a azed manner.Slavin stood off and withheld his band for several seconds, McAuliffe made a feeble eflofli put up his fist and then Slavin was down upon bim.He knocked him to the floor: again and McAuliffe failed to rise within the ten seconds permitted him.After the referees had given the fight to the Australian, McAuliffe\u2019s seconds lifted him up.His gore was running from his ear over his chest, and two to one was o § that he would quit the ring and open a saloon.The fight lasted exactly six min- tes and in that time Blavin won u the championship belt, and, to the Ormonde Club, the ippy,\u201d rton, the eminent bookmaker; © Jia\u201d LL Shine, Eugene Stratton, and two or three others from the West End.The rest of the audience was com of bookmakers, GAMBLERS AND SPORTS.1 don't 6800 no swells here, except Gordon and Beresford, It ain't right for a mill like this.\u201d Richard was present an Mitchell and Pony Moore.Slay] was seconded by Billy McCarthy and Ji Lewis and the same tender of Auliffe were performed by Billy M and Jack Burke.The referees were G.yze and Jack Angle, both well-known sporting men Ir England; The time-keeper As one h 22 to 20 and 55 to 50.The Ba g offered to bet 200 against 300 that no one could name the winner, ' Many even £100 were offered on Slavin before the men came into the ring.However, there were fow bets taken.J, .THE OPPOSITION LEADERS.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR) uxsxo, September 87.\u2014The first soûte in ag ating omber 27 on the Opposition side will be ocoupied by Hon.Mr.anchet, as leader, Hon, Mr.Robertson, and.Messrs, Poupore, Nantel and Lebtanc.ee A LATEST BY CABLE.A cyclone has swept over a large portion of Algeria, doing immense damage.rominent French Socialists declare that Ianger promised to cast his lot with the revolutionistsin the first civil commotion.The Moorish army has routed the insur, gents in the district of Shokhman.The rebels lost heavily in killed and wounded: and many were made prisoners.All the leaders captured were beheaded.The torious troops destroyed several vi ee The Fatul Eleetrio Light Wive, WINCHENDON, Masa, Beptember 27.ward Tryan, aged 18, An rge sed 20, were killed last ht by an el tric light guy wire coming in contact wi an incandescent oircuit\u201d offi Pond & Both meh had hold of the wire, Barn a hands wen» badly burned, and It is supposed Tryan attempted to assist him and him- salt fell & victim.; \u2018 .man pathetically re | den ocarat King | : FINEST 0 \u2018PICKLING VIN 7639004 LAMP by the City, as they now stand in of (By order.) NOTI C.GYDRE.Agent, Montreal SEALED TENDERS, addressed to to the undersigned, and endorsed, \u201cTender for Lamp Posts,\u201d will be received at the City Clerk\u2019s Office, City Hall, until Noon on Thursday, the 106th October next, for the purchase of all the unserviceable lamp posts owned Tenderers to give a price per pound to include cost cartage.The highest or any tender nos Decessarily accepted.CHB.GLAC CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Orry Haul.Montreal, 26th test, 1890.t the Estate of the late; dkguret to the Craig at, Montreal, Claims Poot, of x onsreal re requested ce oi en \u2019 Without delay.on WARDEN JING JAS.LOWDE 228 3 Montreal, 27th September, 1800.EGAR, newest shades.P OSTS.prices.> FEE & to streets.Has ths City Clerk.,.2282 Bonds.4 Executors.MARTIN, day given to showing very choice patterns in all the They are going very fast, at fine cut Furniture, Bedding and Carpet Warerooms, 3587 TO 367 ST.JAMES NT, NOTICH.E.H.HORNER, Banker, 86 & 88 Wall 81, NEW YORK, 220x3 C.R.HARDY & CO., Imperial Bulldiug, Reem 49, MONTREAL, The General A, û Binsin Slane 228x1 FOR BEST i; American Home Exerciser Apply R.RICHARDSON, Tr iatned Holi IRN ST TIES, Frame Tous pA WICK EAST.Con ouses, en 8& y .E.uraday, 2nd prox.M chiefs and all Linen with Jackyen\u2019s Markin For Plans, etc, app}y to the Architect, Ink.Never washes out.Prepared only by H.FF, WM.H.HODSON, Jaoxson, Dispensing Ohegnet, 2282 453< Bt.Antoine street.226x 2263 8t.Catherine street.worth 85c., sol Shirts and Pa \u201c h Rie: worth 8140, Shirts and Pants, Shirts and Pants, About 100 Boys* About 2000 pairs of Pants, Men's, Youths\u2019 and Boys\u2019 sizes, from 50c.à pair, UNDERCLOTHING.Shirts and Pants, worth 60c., sold at 450.& set, ios Bootch wool, $2.50, sold at, 3 Shirts and Pants, Boys\u2019 Sizes, at 20c., 220, 20e Bear in mind that I.A, BEAUVAIS\u2019 Old\u2018Btand be ercoats from $2.00 up, - birts and Pants, w asset 8 at 31.00 a got.8 1.75 a se: irts ufacturers\u2019 prices.8 hirts and Pants, all wool, worth 81.hirté and Panta, 86otch wool, $2.0 8 orth 7 GREAT CHEAP SALE Ready-made Clothing & Haberdashe ON MONDAY, the 29th SEPTEMBER, We will commence a TREMENDOUS CHEAP SALE st our New Store, 2092 Notre Dame St., above Chaboillez Square.I}! Having been compelled to remove one Btore © widening of Notre Dame street, and as our stock fa 100 heavy for the premises we now abcupy.we.Hav te lvd to make a reduction of 40 PER CENT.on Sith, SAT SER as AES Che Selle eb 0 ES n u a - 00.00, a LOO.About 1200 Men's Overcoats from $3.00 uj Ë About 600 Youths* Overcoats from 62,50 ur » sold at 50c.a net, 1.25, sold at 90c.à set.0, soldat $1.50 a set, and Pants, Scotch wool, worth $3.00, sold at 82.00 a fet, 206¢., 280.30e.85e, 400, 450., or 25 por cont.cheaper than the fog now demolished, our Btook has been transferred to NO.2092 NOTRE DAME STREET, above Chaboillez 8q.DUPUIS, LANOIX & CO.The Montreal Bedding Co., 1437 Notre Dame st., are offering Bedroom oa .3) \u20ac wl.STEPHEN'S, Lowsr Lachine.8 .} Communion).11 a.m., Bev, BB.Wetottiian® f p.m., Rev.R.Hewtdn.oT.MARK'S, Longaoull.11am and 7 .Rov.N°16 hE pus Wow.CUTEST.VAUL, CEI = AE ETS BO.U.| CHPFOR OF THE HKHEDÉEMEIL 11 a.1n.and p.m.Suits, Pictures, Clocks on RIND SQUARE, Mission Hall (No.255 7 aym .QOURGEOIS BIREKT MISSION, Conducted by i weekly p \\ents 2281 B Grace Churoh Y.M.C.A.7 vin.onducted by i R USHBROOK STREET MIss iON.Conducted by Bi NOTICE QT HENET MISSION.5617 Sos Bau | oT.HENRI MISSION, 5813 Notre Dawe st.St 8 ROVINCE Of QUEBEC, pe D'éconver MC A 7 w_ ET ME 3 Pontet sé Hontsa.| BUPERIOR COURT, OU TEEMONT MUNICIPAL HALL 7%.mn.fav.1 NO.sg.oManus.i A The Twenty-fth day of September, Efghtoen Hun.PRESBYTERIAN.k red an nety.sent: The Pagn .a In the matter of Henderson Lumber co.in TAS DREW: Sy Cchpren Hootland).11 am HU Notion and À}.Blddell Liquidator, and David 13, S07 sa, Revd.kdear Hill.Morning ut H.Norman B.T.Henderson, Petitioners.Ra The Reward of À: hteousnesa.\u201d \u201c + heard tho parties on the petition fyled on the 2 \u2014 Twenty-fourth dey of September instant, we the AMERICAN, 11a.m.and 7p, m.\u201d Kev.G.H.Woeiis, pndersigned Jude order that ibe Sed! ditors, share.D.D., tor, ji .ors and con utories of the an P n , are Lianidation e couvened à À said Liquidator for yb Al x.1am.«nd 7 p.m, Rev.James bar.ou .e wenty- ay © nber - - atant, de Two O'clocke in the Afternoon, ab the Court FRSEIN Ed on Rev.XN.+ Hearts ui Yar.House in tbe City of Montreal, in Koom Number mouth, N.8.p.m., Rev.M.Ph ips, of Four, to give their advice on the advisability of sell- Toronto, Ont.5 ing or ceding the rights of th d Insolvent Com- YREBCENT STREET.11 a.m.with Holy be in the lease of the mills and in the 1 pro- C union, Kev, A.B, Mackay D.D.,, pastor.Tiley pers.and on the mode tobe followed for he making Rev.Principal MacVicar, D.D.vo Of sale and cession os ace, = mee O to be advertised twice in the STAR and \u201cLa Presse.\u201d D'avs Noires Mundi oh Gomes Bots 2282 (Slaved) 8.PAGNUELO.J.S.C.Btreet Church.SE You are now offered genuine inducements at C.W.Lindsay's, 2268 St, Catherine st, to give your piano or organ as part payment towards a new Decker or Heintzman Upright.22881 SALMOIN.DRYSDALE AND : LYNX \u2014or-\u2014 BRITISH COLUMBIA SALMON.El md ol let que, M8, BROWN &.CO., Sole agente WILLIAM T.COSTIGAN & CO.Mentreal, General Agents for Province of Quebec, 222x13 1aw {BRANDS NO TABLE WATER EXCELS THE Caledonia While Slghar Produces no Irritation of the Bladder.Bold tn bottles, serated, by all respectable grocers.=.x Swedish Ladies]! At Queen's Hall to-night at 8.00 p.m.Popular prices.hi ; > Me « These Goods Manu WILLIAM SAMUEL, 1761 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, facturer of Fine Furs A Have Been Manufactured on the Premises, un Personal Supervision, and will: be found in the .UALITIES, NEWEST | DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.Is Now Showing in His Warerooms All théb LATEST -NOVELTIES in | | \u2018 Fh andsome eit Te & Draving Room Mats To which an Early Inspection is Invited.\u2019 « der My METRODIST.© T, JAMES, 11 au, Rev.à J.Bond; S 7 p.m.Bev.John Bemuiens and Hey, hk worth 2.h OUNTAIN STREET.11 a w., Fev.Wm Wil.{ M liams.7 p.m.Rev Dr.Carman.\u2018 \u2018 ABT END.11a m, Rev.John Lathe RE E 7 p.m., Kev.W.R, Parker, D.D.rs wi POMINION SQUARE 11a in, Kav T.M, Camps bell.7 p.m, Rev.J, F.German, M.À.! a ESTEND.11a wm, Rev.G.Richardson, pm, 5 | WH Mitchell.midaon EE QHERBHOUKE STREET.T1 , Her.T, Watson 8 Smith.7 pan.Rev.Williain 8 'Griin, D.DINT ST.OHAHLES.11 ain, Kev.J.M, Gundy, Pe 7 p.m., Kev.John Kay.on Doers CHURCH.Tia im, Rev A.GC, Courites, B.D.7p m, Rev.J.B, Ross, M.A.J) ORCHEST SR WTHEET.11a an, Lev, T.W.Jolliffe.p.m.Nev.John B.Clarke.oT HENEL 11 a m., Kav, E.E England.75, mn Shor 3s.Phil.Da le grand.700 (COTE ST.PAUL 11am.Kev, G.Muititchie, OCHELAGA.11 a.m, Bev.W.PF.Dyer, M.7p.Aron Mills, T ver f STE BT.ANTOINE m, 6.Hux: C table.7 p.im, Rev.John Foite, Prop & Hos Got BT.LOUIS 11 a m.Hev.W, Swann.CONGREGATIONAL.MANUEL 11 a m.snd 7 p.m., Bev.Mr.Puls.TI0K 11s m Tp im, Bev, WH Wariner Bo BD.Mo Fabiect, \u201cMary's Contiy oni Evening subject, \u2018\u2019Younx men and their vlessures,® BAPTIST.< « Fret, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.Donald Grant, pastor.OUT, 11 & m.and 7 p.m., Rev.A.G.Ophan, pastor.rine street 11am.stin D.Fulton, BD D, 1 s Gospel.\u201d 3 p.m., t La\" To.wo Fa REFORMED EPISCOPAL.t T.BARTHOLOMEW'S.11 m.and 7 p.L .es Tully, rector, Mornin ; Sub oct: sx eroy Seat.\u201d Evening subject: \u201cTho Promised lre- sence.UNITARIAN.: OF THE L 11 D CPERROY FRE MESSE.wan wa To ADVENT CHRISTIAN.SSEMBLY HALL 2260 7 p.m.Mr.W.W.Roi A and punishments, scope.\" t Catherine atraet, nu.Subjeot: \u201cŒionl thoir a racier and NEW JERUSALEM.NER JERUSALEM CHURCH, corner of Dorch Phasto and Hanover strveia, 11 am.Hov, K.Goul \u201c> UNDENOMINATIONAL.ROTESTANT HOBPITAL for the Insane, V Barclay, M.À.*run, Jp.m.Rev, James ~NEW FAMOUS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Combination Cooking Store o | \u2014 Bost Stove ade for Hot Water to Baths, A Perfect Baker.Burns \\Like a Hall Stove.\u20ac h & W.KERR 1095 be Dare.OYSTERS! OYSTERS! d Buctouche arriving daily, Jaipeans shand-piched \"and ordinary Boctomghe, Noa.one and twa, 8\" Casi AwD BRE TEE Broox.~.F Q y .1430\u20148uperior t Credit Fo: ore Pie can ve on, dit Moy the good sed in this cause, vegetables, Ac.L.W, Montreal, 20th Baptombor, 19 a1 8 BO, Dis trict of Montreal.No, 14386, Seo - Com fe de pret et Ç t Fonclers, Plain vorsus Teen Verdan alias Jean Ra dit Mont- Dofe the of Oo of the sisting of sc meats, LARHIN, BB.0 Al do Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of bongshoid effects kW.LARKIN, B.5.C.Montreal, 26h Beptember, 1890.228 \u2018 AILIFPIPE SALÉ\u2014PROVINOE OF SVEREC, Did.met 24504, .- Cf \u2014 No.routs e, Ven à Rirrs HALE\u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBRE, triet of Montreal.\u2014 No.4345 \u2014 Magie p ' he ity f aris : Verieait st vie plaies va Rte 98 Tia ° , Plalnti@s, va Emer 3 Defen the sixth day of Octusber, 1 59.st i JU of the clock in th enon.Jacques Car tis ag wibe clty of S.ontraal.will be sul¢ by Authority of Sustice a the rouda aid chattain of \u201che fencant, seized in this cause, pncepes geri uneline ke.C.8ST.AMAND,B.8.¢, Bept.110.: Al eon Mguires', EU; Tih, JH | * CATUDAL-At Fest Farah BIRTHS.BEDEROOK\u2014 the aba inst, Lhe wife PIT d.Bodbréor of à Ai a ok embor BORLAND BUCKLAND AE \u20ac Coaticooke, Quo.¥.B.Buckland Lo Isabel Buckland, 20, the wife of MAR , PE 1RUE-A Dune.Sues September ble Rev.Geo, Wood, Green Ba ca HTER-LOWNDRS-On the 24th Inst, at the Methodist Church, (Gaspé, by the Rev.B.Pierce, assisted by- the Kev, H.Thomas, Alfred T.Carter, Esq., to Mary toart, youngest daughter Lowndes, Eon.of aspé.228 2 ot J.4d, Low DONA N-BELL\u2014 At me residence of the b J lather, Port Hope, on the 16th Inst, by + Margaret Vie- ent 4.T.A., ely.227 2 September wilt.ue., Sep- 8 Silda hter of amos Hell, A ope, to leo.Donaldson oft WIFT\u2014At Lepnoxville, Que.Charles T.Fox to Victoria F rances 3 SON-BALDWIN\u2014At Coaticooke, Ey by 17, Carl Hanson to Matte Baldwin, 5} LOUGNHEED-WHITCHER\u2014AL Sherbrooke Sep.teinber 16, Willum B.Loughbecd to Mabel wre me.à T\u2014At Lennoxville, Que.wire IE Mitchell to Emily June wil 8-LESSER-\u2014On the 25th inst.at the rosl.FAIL SL nde = pare \u2018nts, 3 Tower avenue, Montreal, by tue Rev.Friedluuder, llorace Julian Fboillps, of 81 ncapsidé, London, Eng- laud, to L113, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs Mona Lesscr.At Sherbrooke, que WHON-LAW RENCE \u2014 erbrool ou Ra pertes [y 16.\u2018Thotnas Willam Haw! to Emily Jynephine Lawrence.DEATHS.* CHANNELL\u2014At Btanstead, (ue Beptember 18, 2, begs to inf Sher satrons and doctors \u2014\u2014\u2014Femoves-from-74-Heto da st.to 1956 Bt.Cat J es MARRS se Mary A, Wife of C, 8.Cla nuell.CONW AY\u2014In this city, on the 26th Inst, Ann Jordan, widow of the late James Conw: ay, aged 5:34 years, Funeral will take place trom the residénce of Mr.D.Smith, No.7 Balinoral street, on saturday at 4 o'clock p.in.to the C.1.R.station.Friends aud acqualntauces will kindly attend.G AGHER\u2014At Syracuse, N.Y,.September BS sa VE ears.daughter of the late John Gallagher, EVE EL\u2014At East Farnham, Que,, September 23, Phila C, Jewèl, aged 37 yeurs.JACOTEL\u2014On Saturday, the 27th inst, Theo.Jacotel, aged 5 months, infant son of Theo, Jacotel, Esq.Funeral to-morrow, Sunday, 28th inst.at : o vlock p.m., from 3247 Notre bame etrest, Friends abd acqualntances are respectfully invited Lo attend.KEEFE\u2014Jn Huntley, Ont, John Keefe, aged 89 years.KEAY re Carleton Place, Ont., George Keays, aged EEoAR- 1a pr aTiDot, September 18, Jonathan Harvey Kezur, In tue 44th year of his age.YER \u2014In \u2018his city, at the residence of his LECUTEL E.D.Culleret, 672 St.Hubert street, d.D.H, Lecuyer, nt Le age of 57 years «na $ 9 onths.Kuüneral ou Monday at 7.30 a rionds and aequalutances are Invited to attend Without further Invitation.27 2 IVRAY\u2014AL Washburn, Septe mber 28, Mec Bhannon, reliet of the late John MeGtM- v NZIE\u2014At Hamilton, September 22, Agnes MORERZIE\u2014 wife of the late DO McKenzie, inuer 66(b year.MULHISE AR Hamilton.September 22, Willlam 1158, lu his 67th y PINCH AL Stratford, ont.September 22, Mary À.Lendon, wife of Jobn Finotr lu her 37Ch JORF, ROBINSON\u2014At Carleton Pince, Ont, Willam Heary Robinson, aged 18 y ROBINSON\u2014AL Cumphetion, N.N.Ba September 20, Fred.W,, son of tke late M.Robinson, aged 26 years.REYNULDS\u2014At Frellghsburg, Que September 15, C.8.Reynolds, in his 82na y SILCOCK\u2014On Friday, September Tl at Verdun, Lower Lachine Road, Frank Henry (Harry), eldest son of Frank and Édith silcock, ears.Funeral from his father's re: Fence, wer Lachine itoad, on Monday, the sou inat., at two o'clock.28 2 WACHE \u2014 At Ottawa, September 24, Theresa Catherine, widow of the late Ivanhoe \u2018Tache, wo KEM \u2014 At Vancouver, B, C., 8¢) tember 15 With Grenfell Moyle, child of Wymond Walkem, Esq., M.D., aged 13 years and 10 months.WILSON\u2014At Hamilton, September 25, Berthe.beloved daughter of Charles Wilson, aged 4 months and 3 days.WINCHESTER-AU her regidence, 136 Beacon t, Boston, Mnsa., on fhe 26th of cob Wm Sia Gin pradiee, widow of the late Win Ta Winchester, in her 88th year.ISFREONAL_DETECTIVE WORK OF A LEGITI- Prste pature > oriminal snd civil business pron & tteuded to the Can only Agency oy Government correspondents in the spenté menttoaib! all pointe sn Becret Beryice nage.\u2018I ellable principal cities.Billed Ailcorrespondsgios » striotly fident elephone 2131, use Tele de os ab D8 70 Tempie) bulging, obus À.Grosse, biliager.treal.1v6x EKBONAL\u2014MISS EAMES, VAT ERNITY FORGE boripe street, FPERSONAL-_MI8S HICKMAN HAS R To with thre latest styles La in Dressmaking, and ui resume ler practice at pr square.TR JERÉON, AL -\u2014 MAD ue OUEN, ca PSE vats maternity hol Artois ri fi 1 Tele ephone No.Loran core 4 pet week, also p private room PERSONAL BARKER VOSBURGÉ, = FAL ! n, n, has removed from 139 Ble: ours, NT.to v17 Doréhester st, 3 doors west of Drumm PER 1 DERSONAL-HEKBENT PATTON, VNVSN AND piano lessons, 8j per month.16A Uniyumsity ERSONAL-MERCHANT TAILORS.ATTEN: tlon.In exchange for cloth 1 will make artiatic crayon | ortratie, life 70, bandgomely framed.Addre 5 \"Q 38H,\" : STAR office.2 DEREONAL \u2014 WOULD Stree \u201cAMATEUR™ MEET athor in ths Klosming, weapons, , Sulves mod fc tres to extermis nation.____ D Deion ei 3 Jamesst Swedish Ladies!! At At Queen's Hall to-night at 8.00 p.m.Popular prices.\u2018Photographers to the Children.4.Kinds 01PHOTOS at Reasonable Prices \u2014AT\u2014 ARLESS & CO°S, __I0Pt3aw ; 261 ST.JAMES NT.LARGE SALE BY AUCTION On Tuesday, September 30, at 2.30.BANKRUPT STOCK OF FURNITURE such as Bedroom, Parlor and Dining-room Suites, Odd Chairs and Tables, Folding-beds, Iron Beds, Hprings and Mattresses, Bookcases, Wardrobes, Cabinets, Kattan Goods, Also alot of SLIGHTLY DAMAGED Furniture, Crockery.Carpets, Curtajus, and a lot of Second- hand Sundries, etc., ete.\u201c , fe Reserve.\"PALE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2,30.JAS.NTEEL, 1826 to 1834 Notre Dame Street, 228t# Auctioneer, A NEW BOOK \u2014BY\u2014 Rosa Nouchette Cary OUT TO-DAY.For Salé at all Book Stores.228 1 City Fumiture & Bedding Warehouse BARGAINS-FURNITURE-BARGAINS, You ean rert assured {f you are looking for Furni- fare at bail price that there is only one place to ind There is not the puleient doubt that you have al money purchasing hero.and the joe Iatger inducoments offered at 1 nt.Be sure and call before placing your order else w JAS.STEEL 22243aw tf 1826 Notre Dame st.Furniture in variety and style not surpassed by any house in Canada.METROPOLITAN MFG.cos t 222tt1 Of Fi it Af rt tion oe Bovérigre Juat Lo hand, RE now] ll inepeciisn solicited.RENAUD, KING & PA nom, ; _ Upholsterers, 682 t OF WILD CHERRY, TEAR Asthma, +B mohltis.1678 & 1680 Notre Dame MANUFACTURERS deuiana tu Fanoy Chaire, Workmanabip gu 20812 __COVERNTON'S For Coughs, Buperior 6 tous \u20ac Je colis &« EERE Érench, $0081\" Lawrence a OT CARSLEY\u2019S DRESS \u20ac00Dd, BOTH BEATEN THEIR RECORD.UARSLEY\u2019S MANTLES, IMPORTANT NOTICE.Ladies, ate particularly requested to take note of the special importations for next week's trade commencing MONDAY morning.8.CAR&LET.DEPARTMENT.NOVELTIES NOVELTIES NOVELTIES NOVELTIES DRESS GOODS BIGH CLAB8 HIGH OLASB HIGH CLASS HIGH OLASS The Novelties in High Class Costdme Fabrice just 1eceived are simply perfect.The very newest styles up to date, being bought in London only 15 daysago.B.CARBLET, COSTUME CUSTUMB COSTTME COBTUME COBTUME CUBTUME COSTUME COSTUME COSTUME FLAKE COSTUME In this week's shipment is a splendid line of Costume Cloths, extras wide width, 430 per yard, 8.CARSLEY, Mpecin) attention is Paid to the Dresses making Department.B.CARSLEY, T ~CARSLEY\u2019S MANTLES.EFFECTS EFFEQTS EFFEOTS EFFECTS EFFECTS BOUCLÉ BOUCLE EFFEC1S EFFECTS A new material just received, very stylish and in the most desirable colors.8, CARSLEY.Perfect fit Guaranteed by our Dressmaker.CASHMERES CASHMERES CABHMERES CASHMERES OASHMERES OASMME.CASHMERES It is a well known.fact that we \u2018carry the largest and most complete stock of Coiored French Cashmeres in Canada.The Fall shipment has just are rived and will be ready for sale on Monday next, , 800 and $1.10 Prices 50c , 650, 800 8 a x, 01.25 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH $1.25 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH $2.50 \u20ac1.25 MEDI $1.25 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH 82.50 $1.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH $3.00 CABSLEY\u2019S DRESS GOODS, LARGEST IN MONTREAL, CARSLEI\u2019S MANTLES.1000 WALKING JACKETS \u2014AT A\u2014 ~\u2014 GREAT REDUCTION\u2014 82.50 WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH 82.50 $1.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH 83.00 91.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH 88.00 81.50 MEDIUM WEIGHT JACKETS, WORTH 83.00 81.95 HEAVY JACKETS, WORTH 68400 91.05 HEAVY JACKETS, WORTH $4.00 $1.83 HEAVY JACKETS, WORTH $4.00 $1.95 HEAVY JAONETS, WORTH $4.00 8.CARSALEY.AT A GREAT REDUCTION.JACKETS LOOSE FRONT, WORTH 86.00 JACKETS LOOSE FRONT, WORTH $6.00 JACKETS LOOSR FRONT, WORTH $6.00 JACKETS LOOSE FRONT, WORTH 88.00 EARL BUTTONS, BUTTONS, JACKETS, BMOKE P JACKETS, SMOKE PRARL WORTH $6.00 JACKETS WITH BTORM 86.50 JACKETS WITH STORM WORTH $6.50 $3.30 83.50 83.50 83.50 The above Lines can be bad in assorted colors snd Black, 8.OARSLEY, CARSLEY\u2019S MILLINERY, BARGAINS IN JACKETS.$2.50 \u2018HEAVY JACKETS; WORTH 85.00 - $2.50 HEAVY, JAOKETB, WORTH 05.00 $2.50 HEAVY JACKRTS, WORTH 84.00 $2.50 HEAVY JACKETS, WORTH 85.00 HEAVY RERFER URS, WORTH $5.00 HEAVY REEFER SAOQUES, WORTH $5.00 HEAVY REEFER SACQUES, WORTH $5.00 HEAVY REEFER BACQUKS, WORTH $3.00 HEAVY CLOTH BAOQUES, WORTH 95.50 HEAVY CLOTH BACQUES, WORTH 85.50 82,05 HEAYY CLOTH BACQUES, WORTH 85.50 82.05 HBAVY OLOTH BAcQUBS, WORTH 85.50 The above goods must be cleared out during next weok\u2019s trade, 42.60 82.60 82.60 82.60 22.05 82.95 + > wor: CARSLEY\u2019S.COLUMN., TO BE OLEARED OUT.JACKETS, PERFECT FIT, WORTH 87.00 JAOKETS, PERFRQT FIT, VOBIR 87.00 JAOKETS, PERFECT JIT.WORTH 87.00 JACKETS, PERFECT FIT, WORTH 87.00 ALL WOOL, WORTH 87.50 ALL WOOL, WOR $7.50 JACKETS, ALL WOOL, WORTH 67.60 JACKETS, ALL WOOL, WORTH 87.50 \u20ac4.10 JACKETS, LATEST STYLES, WORTH! $8.00 4.10 JACKETS, LATEST BTYLRS, WORTH $8.00 4.10 JACKETS, LATEST BTYLRS, WORTH 68.00 $4.10 JACKETS, LATRST STYLES, WORTH 68.00 1000 SHORT JACKETS, To be cleared out at special prices during next .week at © 8 a JACKETS, JACKETS, B, CARSLET, 1188, 1767, 1769, 17V1, 1773, 1778 wre NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL CARSLEVS boLUMN, i 8.CARSLAE: FHiDAY, SEFTRMBER 36TH.MANTLES! To-day (Saturday) fa sure to be s busy ur PL \"youre è co ADVERTISEMENT.| MANTLES! MANTLES! in eur Mantle Department, therefore we nek who can to comte as early in the day as possible to &void the crowd in the afternoon.\u201d open from 8 à m.to 6 p.m.JOAN MURPHY & OO.Just put LADIES MAN to stock another large collection of TLES, all ghe vory latest atyles.Nowhers will you find such a large assortment and nowhere oan yo an acknowledged fact that JOHN MURPHY & CO,\u2019 prices dre lower then wholesale firms sell the sanu © clats of goods ; therefore, there is a clear saving of from 25 to 30 per cent.if you buy your Mantles at our : establjshment.cAtibazy 8 REEFER JACKETS REN FANOY EMB\u2018D, JACEETS TAILOR-MADE J AOKETE In every or and price.CHILDREN'S TWEED ULS' CHILDREN'S OLOTH ULSTERS CHILDREN'S FANCY EMBM ULSTERS In every quality and price.LADIES* CLOTH JACKETS LADIES\u2019 OHEVIOT JAOKETS LADIES' BRAIDED JACKETS * EMBD.JAGKETS LADIES* REEFER JACKETS LADIES\u2019 JACKETS IN EVERY QUALITY.Newest styles and nowest materials, prices from 81.50 up.Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, Dolman Wraps and Russian Circulars at prices that will astonish all cash era LADIES* TWEED ULBTERS, from 2.00.LADIES' DOLMAN WRAPS, from 83.50.LADIES' RUSSIAN ULSTERS, from 84.00, All good shapes and well made.Hundreds upon hundreds to choose from at JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8 Heptonette Waterproof Garments are the moss popular, We have sold nundreds, and every Gar mant satisfactory.English Rubber Waterproofs, only $1.85.Headquarters for Mantles Joss [ypvreEt + Cos 1781 Terms cash and only one price.DOMI » 1783 NOTRE DAME STR ART, Corner St.Peter Street, 228t \u2014T HE\u2014 NION LINEN WAREHOUSE JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS\u2019 ADVERTISEMENT.\u2014 LINEN SHERTINGS.\u2018We ure ever shown in Showing the fin finest value {u Linen Sheeting» 64in.72in.80in.som 98in.108 in.wide, PILLOW LINENS, .Nea are showing the same good valus in Pillow Lin- om 421in.441in 451in.48In, 50in.52 in.wide CALL AND EXAMINE OUR VALUE.TABLE ar Ts equaliod for Route CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, ble Cloths with Napkins to match an ear.Allour only keep the most reli- tion.gnarante e linen.re Sole makes Shieh never fail to ve satisfec SILVER FLAX.rise Cloths and soods msnofactured.wearing them ou DOWN QUILTS.We havea A very special Un which we are ods.Ere come right away, ss they fast.SILVER FLAX.Botan d RR of t the famous Bitver Flax he afacty or © ery aye seu, Le, Tore ts ALL Ew DESIGNA DOWN QUILTS, you Tu a warm ate selling ve EE PE anadisn, En, an: 0 meat of we all known standard qualities, all sises pi WHITE QUILTS\u2014In all makes, siresarid prices, COLORED QUILTS-In ail makes, sizes and | OO.Curtains, all lengths and widths, to white and CREAM DAMASKS\u2014In all vitre and prices.RED AND WHI Ing qualities only kept in TE DAMASK S\u2014Bent wash- BLEACHED DAMASKERIn al widths and prices, the beat value on the continen TOWELS.u wags to secure TOWELS.t value in Towels of Haters o} Fringe wy escription, come we have Hoged Huck, Oatmesli, Honeycomb and Damask.We have Homstitched | Huck and Damask at the lowest porsi- pri \u2018We can give an all pure Linen Towel from 85¢.per dozen up.FOR TBAY CLOTHS SIDEBOARD COVERS CARVERS' CLOTHS , D'OYLIES \u2018For.Linen Goods of avery description, come to JAS, 203, 2 TELXPHONES.A.0GILVY & SONS, IMPORTERS 05, 207 ST.ANTOINE ST., 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN ST.R225.16850.22811 For Carpets, visit the METROPOLITAN MFG, CO.1678 & 1680 Notre Dame St zz2otts J WEDDING PRESENTS 2 : Watson & Pelton,.- USEFUL AND FASHIONABLE, 63 NT.SULPICE BTREET, Invite inspection of their large and varied stock of NEW GOODS, PARLOB NO LAMPS * ELECTRO EZ TABLE WAKB CARVERAR, IN CASES FI&H BATE T EN FISH CARVEBS ONYX TABLES ONYX CLOCKS TTERY MOSS KOSB WARB GONG, on LATHER GOODN, ko.The lafgest atjuk Frirs Etuorno PLATE, Table Cutlery, Spacné and do Ac, In the oity, tly Tr Unsurpassed & Lowest Prices % Lun A OLICITED.vA oh poggreen.EF In Mattresses, Feather Beds, Pillows, etc., we cannot be out- rn 1 cred ene N BIE, co, 6768 & 1680 Notre Dame St SSI Two\u201c St:J square ( F separate er rance nd \u201cTO LET, Large Flats ames st, ang: corn r for an Se 3 évators for pa ssengers and freight on the Victoriai~ square side.They are thor roughly lighte and suit for wholesale trade.Can be divided to suit tenants N°PR! y to = v eal Estate Agent, \u2026 246 St James | street.- « S2otit THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED pr WORKS La the ty 1s fod mech.end Bee SEE ent i crane * MONTREAL DYE WORKS, PEFIUBE: Chale.200 ds TSA a Sie SrA i Notwithstanding the immense amount of Balen we have made during the past | week, and more especially in Mantles, Jackets and Dolmans, we are constantly r BERLIN and LON FASHIONS in MANTLES seem to eplacing same with fresh arrivals of later productions, PARIS, ow every year more TASTEFUL and more ARTISTIC, and it bw an indis] wll act tat the, Suments of the resent da; t+ with PRECISION an an wi TET ON SKI LL.This is especially the case at N.E, HAMILTON & OO.\u20198, Norge Dame STREET.\"NEXT WEEK, we shall ghow many Novelties in Silks! Dress Goods Cloaking! and, in fact, every Department.We respectfully invite Ladies to inspect our large and well assorted Stock of NEW GOODS, promising them polite attention and that they will not \"be ur, to buy, as we feel a pleasure in offering the magnif vent Stock just to band.N, B.\u2014Our DRESS AND MANTLE- MAKING DEPARTMENTS are now in full swing, and Ladies ma rely on receiving polite attention, together wi despatch, Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention.N.E.Hamilton & Co., NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2014 OPEN TO-DAY, Ne Bee five Dry Gods More! OPPOSITE THE BALMORAL HOTEL.re oh Proprietor.FRED.SHIPTON, The Right Place to Get Value For Your Money.BARGAINS ON MONDAY NEXT \u2014_\u2014IN\u2014 Blankets, Bed Comforters, Tickings, Sheetings, Hosiery and Gloves, FANCY RIBBONS, worth 50 cts,,.for 12§c and 1Bc.800'BLACK JERSEYS.> .se .e.#.at Half-Price.BIRDS and WINGS.,.worth from 50 cts.to $1.25 Your choice for 35c Each.R@\" Don*t fail to see Shipton\u2019s grand Trade Mark Sign on the front of the store, worth going miles to see, specially designed and painted by WELLIMGTON NENDICE.The Bee Hive Dry Goods Store, 1891 & 1893 NOTRE DAME ST.OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.sean St Hen lating fl T.BELL & CO, 3471 NOTRE DAME ST.Tailor-made (jlothing.at Low prs] % OUR SPECIALTY.Boys\u2019 AND Yous\u2019 CLoTHIN Overalls, Underclothing, Hats, Caps, &e., &, COME, AND BRING THE BOYS WITH YOU.TALE arid STOUT IN GRBAT \u201c VARIBTY.hi is Im possible TT, No f der te spires si HEE an a Sour si = A te: page 0 lL \u201cCOMMERCIAL UNION, Business relations be- | tween central St.Catherine street and all places west will be resumed on or about Monday, as the \u2018street cars will then run as far as University st.Our stock of Fall Millinery is now very complete.All our Goods are new, the Styles are the latest and best, and PRICES MODERATE.THE \u201cKENSINGTON\u201d Millinery Rooms, 2252 St.Catherine street Opposite Victoria street.GEO.MORRIS, Proprietor.22811 This Week's Opens Choice Selection MATS and RUGS, \u2018FINE WILTON AND AXMINSTER | CARPETS, i BEST Brussels and Broderie Carpets, ~\u2014\u2014NOVRL EFFECTS IN\u2014\u2014 TAPESTRY & BALMORAL CARPETS \u2014\u2014YARD-WIDE\u2014\u2014 Wool and Union Carpets, CURTIS à PORTERS Linoleums, Cork Flooring and Oilcloths.All the above lines are marked and ready i for Next Week's Business at (Thomas Ligget's 1884 NOTRE DAME STREET, 1 Glenora Building.eat | CLEAN THE BACK LANES AND ALLEYS! t this season of the fear the public neath should be as carefully looked alter as at any other time.Many of our Aldermeri and Counoiliors in Canada believe that because the hot weather is over, they are therefore at liberty to relax thelr efforts in the health department, and rest quietly until next summer.This 18 criminal negligence, and accounts in à large measure for the great amount of slokness that now existe, The cool Autumn should be the healthiest season of the Tear in in all the large towns aad cities of One t source of trouble and disease 1s the large amount of decayed animal and vegetable matter that is allowed to aocu- mulate in back ianes and alleys.The hot weather has driea up ible decayed matter, and the strong winds carry it over city and town in all directions, when 1t is inhaled and swallowed by our citizens in their dally wal walks; it even enters our stores any dwell The result ls tnas = hundreds who are not foustitutionally stro ned a hold ver aver Fr Boe and lald and other h Jal ant isoases, To guard against danger of this kind, let us sound a note of war ing to evary t man and woman in Canada, who does a enjoy perfect heaith and Strong! th.Those who are weak, nervous, and roploas.| as well as all who are ailing trom psia| and Indigestion are always the Dyspepeia attacked.Men and women who have fits fish circulation and impure blood, stand on to ground, and roquire immediate attention The great armour of defenoe, and the ple's strong rock of safety, ls that infallible remedy, Paine's Celery Compound.It is the only preparation known to science which can thoroughly | build up the nerve and brain power as as strengthen the body by lontinuall Keoping the liver, kidneys and wels ina healthy state, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound as an Autumn cleanser for the system, is far ahead of all e drugs known to science t 1a quick and gentle in \u2018ts action: it 1 safe and sure; and can: be used hy all ite rfeot confidence.At this season every mily should have a bottld near a and uge it occasionally, and thus ward fei gerous diseases.On Tuesday, 30th Se and following deys, MISS HELEN DRA will open her new: a lishment with a specially selected stock imported direct trom Faris and London, consisting of aid Trt Mantles, Dress aterials rimmings, Evening Goods, Special lines of Corsets, entirely new in Canada.29811 10 PHILLIPS SQUARE, o Nontreal Bedding 1487 Notre Dame Street, Ann OFFERINO Blankets, Mattresses, Pillows, Feather Beads, Spring Beds, On Weekly JFaymen ts.| See our \u2018Parlor Sets betore you METROPOLITAN G.CO, 1678 & 1680 Notre Dame 56 OY nono wring o, 8 Die Sir, | For TES to the House Furnishing OPOLITAN ar 1878-& 1680 N' ote Salas\u2019 | The New: Hall Lantern.+ Jira pulling and don't want to.If you wish had aid: THIED METHODIST CON} CONFERENCE.| 7 DR.SUTHERLAND'S RESIGNATION As Missionsry Secrstary Tendered\u2014Confyr- once Refuses to Accept It\u2014' \u2018Hack Biairs Influence\u201d and Missions.Thocritios of the Mission Department had their Innings at Conference yesterday after- ,noon.The charges had been fully enquired into by the Missionary Committee and the charges that the work had been neglected were held to be unfounded, and Dr.A.Butherland fully and explicitly exonerated.But, as Dr.Sutherland remarked a few sessions ago, he was being \u201ctried in two pieces,\u201d for substantially tho same mattot was being enquired into by the Committee on Indian Alairs in the Norti~West, and their report wes brought in and discussed [esterday afternoon.In effect the question s this: the Methodist Board of Missions was promised by the Dominion Department of Lilian Affairs a sito for un Industrial Institution in the North-West and appropriations were voted b Parla.ment for this institution.They wers naver used, the school had not been built and tho Board and its secre tary were implicitly blamed for nol haying utilized tho grants and secuYed the Jost- tute.Sutherland blames the Guveri- ment who had \u201cplayed fast and louse with them,\u201d and maintains that the Lourd had done its duty.Rev.J.Hall read the ropurs, The first clause recommended the appointment of an Advisory Committes, consisting of the president of the Manitoba Conference, the superintendent of Indian Missions, Rev.John McDougall, Rev, J.Peterson and Hon.Senator Aiken.There was sowie opposition to this on the ground that it created more machinery,but it was adopted, as wero the following.two items aflirming that these industrial schools were the best meaus of civilizine and Christianizinæ the young Iu- Then followed the one giving rise to the debate.AN ADOPTED IT READ: \u201cYour committee further report that in the session of 1857 the Domtnion Parliament appropriated the sum of $10,000 for the establishment of an Industrial Tnstluution in the North-West, to placed under the direction of our church; that ropriation having iapsed In the session of ey appropriated the sum of $27.00 purpose; C this appropriation vaine also Lapsdd at their last session, appropriated ue hot or sl 5,600 for the same purpose; that riation 18 now in force, but 1f not acted a it pie slikewiso lapse on the 30th June next, îttee mmend that ft an a instruction from the General Conference w on Board take Lmmediate steps te wo étrange for a site: and secure as as practicable the erection otf the Institute.for e establishment of which the $25,600 has been appropriated.Your comumitteo feal that for several reasons It 1s n matter for ret that these moneys have not been third forthe purpose for which they were appro- printed, a purpose Bo in accordance with the nterests oÏ the Inajans themselves, allke from a worldly and a religlous potut of view, and soin keeping with the policy and object of our mission ary labors among them, To this was added the jollowing clause which the Conference rejected And they regret to add that they have been un- u O8BeS sion and control of an Industrial institution in full operation such as was contemplated by these appropriations, DR.SUTHERLAND TOOK THE FLOOR and succinotly stated the grounds of defence.He is a clear, calm speaker und well Able to take care.of himself in any debate.Not a statement of his critles went by unanswered.He explained the delay in seouring a site, remarking that for years they had been urging the Government to ut up an Industrial Institute for tho ethodists.The Government wère always going to do it, and \u201cwhen the millennium comes they will be still doing 1t.It don\u2019t 80 long to settle with other denomina- In this connection he said: \u201cI don\u2019t ods of backstairs and is thing done oo\u2019 else, to do Peter Maison believed they could gets tanta and he did not want to ea say the the esbyter rians used baokstair methods get theira.Rev.Mr.Andrews had the floor.Coming forward he said: \u201cI am not hera\u201d\u2014and being interrupted, repeated, \u2018Tam not hero\u201d \u2014 r.Carman: \u201cYes, you are here.\u201d \u201cWell, I was going to say I am not here to charge any one with not wishing to oarry out the instructions of Conference.\u201d site\u2026 wan selected before the appro riation was voted.It might be thal rough political leaning the Mission Board might not have ap- roached the Government in the rigbt wav, r.Ross wanted the lotter from the Minister of the Interior read, Dr.Sutherland : \u201c1 deny the whole im- progelon it conveys.\u201d r.] ss: \u2018Do you deny the facts it con- ne?Dr.Sutherland: \u201cNoone denies facts.I say the Department played fast and loose wilh us and now Mr.Ross asks you to take as conclusive evidence against me the statements of the other side of this affair.\u201d Judge Dean then took the floor and reviewed the matter PROM THE COMMITTEE'S STANDPOINT.you will have to get some \u201c1f we had men as zealous to efend the Methodist Church as they wre to find apologies for the Dominion Government if would be better.\u201d Judge Dean said they apologized for no one and continuing he claimed that the secretary had not discharged his duties as an agentshould.One grant slipped away after another unimproved.After considerable debate Dr, Sutherland said he accepted the square issue of that report against his statements, backed by official documents.Rev.John -McDougail of the North-West thought they had not sufficiently urged on their school as the other denominations did.He held the - Methodist Church was to blame: Rev.Mr, Courtice wanted al} reflections struck from the report.Nothing was to be gained by t then fixing the blame any-whore.strike out line otley and go ahead.amondmon was pre- posed striking out the last clause ot the tem ana it carried by a vote of 63 to 60, The item as amended was carried by one,the vote standing 60 to 59.Stepping to the front Dr.Sutherland said: \u201cAlter this vote Ît is impossible for me to continue as secretary of the Mission Board and I will give notice of my Intention in due time,\u201d During the session Rev.Dr.McMullen, the British fraternal delegate, took leave of the Conference in the kindest terms, The usual resolution was unanimously passed by \u2018the Conference.EVENING SESSION, At the opening of the evening eesaion Dr.Sutherland handed In his resigndtion as segrotary of the Mies! ouglas be \u2018that all the clauses in the report reflecting: on Dr.Sutherland be eliminated.Finally the clause in item four just preceding thoone struck out in the afternoon was also rejected and thon Douglas movéd, seconded by Judge Dean.that the resignation be not accepted.The doctor consented in view of tho way in which the matter had been disposed of by the Conference.The report of the Committee on Embarrassed Trusts and Alssions, already pub- ished, was adopted.It authorizes the borrowing of $20,000 to give immediate relief to pressing cases.he Mission report next came up; on clause expressed regret that tho Methodist Church did not get in British Columbia tho -gonslderation given to othor denominations.In speaking of this Dr.Griflin suggested that they might get hotter terms if they could convert Sir John.This provoked some laughter but it called to the floor Rev.Webber and Dr.Douglas who thought sake ol a peus Rev.Dr.Griffin: were so Di us.The r held he was n3 roverent as Brotbbr ebbor.THe expression wns a common one and he meant no harm.Finally the report was adopted and Conforence \u201cI did not know you ! NOTES.The members of the Toronto Conference feel sora over the separation of the Districts of Uxbridge and Bowmanville from their ference and thelr annexation to the Bay nYerence.The matter was re- yesterday, but Conference refused to restore them to Toronto.Rev.Peter Addison has been elected fratern i delogate to the Lritish Methodist Episcopal church.The Polnte du Lac Murder.* No clue has 7a baen found tothe mysteri- tonedor of Madame Houls at Ppinte du Lan, ih ollee nuthorities in brbinte du ot Eb course of his remarks Dr.Sutherland |.this wis irreverent and going too far for the | H Mi and Luaboc are are ver pauoù ex4| over jt ouse In the Rider vas commilted stands sous thres EDITION.miles on this side of the village of P du Lac, whloh ls about ten miles from \u2018rom all appearances thé murder was 8 most cold-blooded one, and evidently promeditated.The murderer was symp With à «un and fired rom outside through: thu window, opposite whish Madame Ho vi was sitting.Joseph Houle, her h states thut on that evening he was sl ing with his wile in the kitchen, smoking his.pipe, when she made a remark jokingly that she could smoke also una went to the ; window where the Lobaceo ras.and was not.known to have a single enemy.Sergeant Harpe and Detective Mercier, Quebec, aro Investigating the aflair.You Houle lelt the house suudenly after suppe that evening and vertaln cireumstances seem to implicate bim.He has boen incars ceruted in Three Rivers gaol.Another theory is that the murder might have been sommitted by a band of gipsies who have Leen sean roaming in the neighborhood, © Young Houle denies all connection with the crime, A THREAT FROM ST.JEAN BAPTISTE, Ald, Villeneuve Declares the Wnrd Will Secede if Not Better Treated.A threat of secession mude, half in jest and wholly In earnest, by an alderman of a ward that has beon only three years annexe od to the city, sounds strange when other municipalities are knocking at the door for admission, but such à threat was actual made by Ald.Villeneuve at Yesterday's meeting of the Finance Committee.It will be remembered the genial representative of | St.Jean Baptiste Wara recently made com- nla is about the reht lack of side- Walks in his ward, and yesterday he mast forcibly reiterated the remarks then made \u201cnud greatly favored nn additional appropriation of about 310,000 Tor sidewalks, but tho Chairman said it was impossible This so disgusted Mr.Villeneuve that he threatened recession and said the inhabdte tants of Ht.Jean Baptiste, rather than subat wit inuch longer to the present state of.afluirs, were ready to ge back, pay all they owud lor drains and other improvements, and would be glad to get rid of the big city of Montreal and its Chairman of Finauce.Reports recommending the appropriation \u2018of 8500 tu repair a breast- Wheel of the lower ievel pumping station and to turn the turnpike roads inside the limits over to the city, wero adopted.twas also Jdecidell to grunt the Exhibition Come pany $10,000, provided the city was repre=- sented on the Board of Directors and the Government granted a similar sum.Come plaints from Mr.Henry Hogan regarding the water rates paid by him in St.Lawrence Hall buiiging were referred to tho City Ate\u2019 torney, and $250 was granted as a contribue tion toward the erection of a monument to Private Sumuel of the Vicg, who Was accidentally shot while in camp on the Exhlpls tion Grounds i in 18! 1885 The King of the Be Belgians\u2019 Annual Prize for International Competition in Intellec.| tual Works, A decree of the King of the Belgians for the purpose of encour: aging intellectual ad vancement will prove of interest to Cane dians engaged in scientific study.By terms of this decree the King of the\"! Bor glans has instituted an annual prize twenty-five thousand franes, with a view encouraging intellectual works upon Task ous subjects.The prize, which is to be\u2018the object of the International competition for 1893 will be awarded for the best work on- Jn means of procuring for large cities, and particularly thé City 6f Brussels, an abutis dant supply of the purest drinkable water provision being made for the anticipated crease of population, Both manuscript and printed works will be admitted for come.petition.The papers may be written in any of the following languages: French, Klerge ish, English, German, italian and Spanish, Foreigners desiring to compete will bave $0 forward their works, either printed or in manuscript, before January 3, to Minister of Agriculture, Industry Publie Works, In Brussels.Charged oh Arson.Antoine heleau, J.B.Duclos \u201caf god with arson, are be Hi tried at the next criminal assize babar ' thabaskaville, They dare accused of having set firo to the house\u2019 and barn of Mr.Slants hotelkeeper.of Drummondville.Ww, Laurier and Mr.H.C.St.Pierre have Peur retained for the defence.The case js at- acting greatdnterest in the surrounding istric Real Estate.Mr.Walter M.Kearns yesterday gold by.Bras contract the tenement property Nos.and 12 Conway street, Point Le Charles, brick encased tenements, to Thomas Styles for four thousand two hune dred and ti.ty dollars cash.The area of the property is about 58400 square feet, \u2014 Guilty of Larceny.Joseph Lavigne and Eugene Leblanc, charged with larceny \u2018of $1 named Joseph Bt.Marie in Street, have both been found gulity,al Though the verdict In Leblanc\u2019s case was not a une animous one, some of the jyrors finding the.prisouer guilty of recelving stolen money.M St.Jean Baptiste Society.fog last evening in the Dominton Rink.Me, | Justico Loranger was appointed president for the Kermesse week.Another mee is to be held on Weilnesday next, A Free Voyage to England ne Be The publishers of Truth will g the person sending us the lars, est words contained in the name of Truth a First Cabin Meet to England fer] oy the Alian Stesm- ship Line.This soul \u2018will oniy remain o till the Inst day of September, inclusive, Therefore send now.In andition to above, every day til further notice a China Dinner Service, of 101 pieces, wi given to the person sen the fist of words made from Zhe Toronto 0 end eo one dollar for months\u2019 \u201csubscription, with your 1 words, and your subscription wiil tended three months, Address, lisher of Zrutn, \u2018Forunto, Canada.Dictionary will Le used in deciding ho nd the winners, No prover names allowed, an no letters in any one word to be re oftener than they occur in * The Truth.\" Each pgrson will please add up uumber of wordigthey form.Tu A hand-to-mouth oxistence\u2014The walters, Have you & cough, cold, pain in the chegly or Lronchitis?In fact, have you the p mohitory symptoms of consumption?, Bo, know that relief is within your reat] the shape of Dr, Wistar's Balsam of Cherry, which, in many cases, has ena the victlw from the yawning grave, A garden party\u2014Th he snail Pleasant aa syrup; nothing equals it worm medicine; the numo ls Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator.The greatest a2 worm destroyer of the age.oe Never fall to curd slek headache, often very first dose.This is what 18 said by wuo try Carter\" s Little Liver bil Pills, Ta Solemn Vow.Burns vowed to love his Highland \u201cwhile grass grows and water runs,\u201d long as nature continues to resent phenomena it is safe to bet that Im Cream Tartar Baking Pewder will make \u2018Lost biscuit, Tangled lives\u2014Operative.in silk mills, | Pain from tndizrestion, dyspepsia, and hearty eating js relieved at once takl one of Carter's Little Liver Pills ately after dinner.special Notices.Watoh repairing a speclaity at sley'a, 250 St.James street and Soi a Dame street, \u201cLast Shipmont.\u201d 8 Carsloy has Just marks ed off and put to stock 5U0 Sacques of deseniption.They are eure to plesse body.Vanois.Tho Mexican wonder, vanole hi overy evening this week at Sobm rk?Ark to sea the new fancy silks ab &.Carsley\u2019s; they aro marvels of Beauty.; jor To er\u201d of oT oprefally \u201cSg ; The St.Jenn Baptiste Soclety held # meate\u2014r\u2014 mette JEUN EE ya FOR THE ECUMEMIGAL - COUNCIL.Report Again Taken Up\u2014Pledges For Bunday-achoais.This mornlng\u2019s session of Conference + .Was à quiet one, and the business trans:cted bad but little general Interest.The attendance was small, probably not more than one-fourth of the members being present.the following delegates, twenty-four, and distributed amoung the annual Conferences.were reported elected to attend the Ecumenical Coundll of the Methgdist Church, to meet in Philadelphia: Ministers; Toronto, Rov.Dr.Briges, E.# Dewart, D.D.: London, James Grahau ; lagara, John Wakofeld : \u201cGuoiph, Ur.Griffin; Bay of Quinto, Dr Carman, br.furwush; Montreal, Dr.Douglas, Dr.TG.lillams; Manitoba, Jas.Woodworth ; Nova tia, Rev, John Lathern.\u2018 Laymen: Toronto, Warren Kennedy, J.J.aren, LL.D.London, Wm.Bowman; \\agara, J.H.Beatty; Guelph, R.W.Me- Kenzio: Bay of Quinte, Judge Dean; Mont- ), W.H Launbly, 8.Finley; British Columbia, David Speucer; Newivundland, A.J.J.Rogerson.After routine business the Mission Report was continued.An amendment wus pb nted by Kev.Mr.Harrison, president the Manitoba Conference, asking that the sslon Superintendent be authorized to hold cireult moetings in certain cases ol absence of the preacher.It was carried.The assistant in the Mission Office was elected by the General Conference and raised Lo tho ! rank of assistant secretary.This was , oarrted and Dr.John Shaw was re-elected.The little mission paper The Oullookcame up for some discussion and the ruaiter furnish- od by the Woman's Mission Society WAH CRITICISED.It .was thought they had space enough it well used.The price was hot increased.The memorial ask- fog for woman's rights from British Columbia and that from Montreal respecting vroposed amendments tu the criminal Rav.DR.BRIGGR Book Steward.Western Section.law for the protection of women were re- œived.The Report on Statistica, alreaay ublished, was presented, a new form or tabulated statomenta led to some diacue- sion and the report went to the table.Rev.Wm.Kettlewell read the Report on Temperance brought In some days ago.His pledge for Sunday-schools and societies wae read.It pledged them to abetain from the use of alcoholic liquor, to- profane language, the reading of bad books and papers, pledging them to prohibition.Rev.Mr.Ross thought this going too far asking them to pledge themselves to robibition.No douot it was to some ex- nt a moral questlon, but it was largely a political matter.Conference thought they oould not begin too young, and one member observed the children knew as much about prohibition as most of the grown people.The pledge was adopted.Another clause asked that no person signing alicdnse * application be allowed to remain a member of the church.It provoked , tty general debate.the majority oppos- be %, as Dr.Griffin said they could not go into every nouk and corner aud legislate for Rev.8.G.HursTm, 5 Book Steward, Eastern Section.om the circumstances of private life, Final- an amendment, moved by Rev.J.a Ross, to the effect that Conference disapprove of the signing of license applica- ?* tions, ana that this be urged upon their people, was carried, and Conference rose.During the morning session Rev.Dr.Wil- Mams moved, seconded by Rev.Dr.Shaw, that the following words be added to the passed yesterday to Rev.Dr.McMullen: \u201cThe\u201d Catholic yet faith- an diseriminating manner in which our beloved brother presented the duty of \u2018seeking for the old ths,\u2019 and \u2018the faithful warnings against © dangers which threaten the Christian aith as taught by Evangelical churches were timely and marked by Christian charity and dignity.\u201d 1t was unanimously adopted and was evidently Intended toapplytothe sermon preached by Dr.MoMullen in St James Church and which has called forth considerable adverse criticism.The Canadian Attitude, .20 the Editor of the STAR: .SIR,\u2014A recent pumber of your journal contains an excellent leader upon \u201cCanadian Attitude,\u201d apropos of Mr.Wiman's discourse * ét Niagara-on-the-Lake, roforring especially jo the statement made by him, \u201cthat after the lapse of one hundred years these two T t countries side by, side should find -\u2019themseglvea grrayed against each other in Bottle warfaré in a commercial struggle, with nothing but exaction, taxation.and Boetility to each other as the outcome of their career.\u201d The STAR ably exposed the hollowness and falseness of the assertion so lessly made.It is singular, however, that there should Rot have Leen some one present with nerve sufticient te challenge the speaker of the sliver tongue, to define and particularize in what way Capada had manifested hostility, politically or commercially to the United States.On tho contrary, hostility, as you elearly showed, has uniformly been manifested by the United - Btates to Canada from 1837 to the present .day.Of course Mr.Wiman knows this perfectly well, but it suits his present crusade to present Canada as equally hostile! For scures of years the United States had enjoyed the protection of an exceptionally high tariff, while the Canadian duties ranged from 12){ to 17 per cent.During \u201c this poriod Canada afforded an excellent market for the sale of the surplus stocks of the United States manufacturers, who might have voiced their appreciation of the situation by saying that \u2018so long as Canada Was fool enough to let her bars down, they would waik right in and enjoy rich pasture!\u201d At length it dawned upon our Canadian statesmen that if protection was oa good thing for the Republicans on the other side, it might prove usaful to us, es eclally a8 we are such near neighbors.- pon this conviction gaining ground, the Canadian tarift was raised, not so high as that of the United States, but sufficiently so Lo make it an object for capitalists to invest in manufactures and for some of the U.8.to establish branches on this side of .the line.Now, clearly, this was not a hostile + measure, uuless it is deemed to be so in any .cage which tends to the conservation of our ; own ipnterests against the greed of our ghbors, who aro said to want the hole darth! If \u201cthe sincerest form \u2018of flattery is Imitation,\u201d then our neizhvors should have - been gratitiod rather than annoyed that «38 oopled 80 much from their book! Not an, however, for we have presented to us the ar spectacle of the responsible ruler : Fi United States sending a message to the tenor of which was that #abould take measures to inillot ail pos =] 4 {fe Bo Held at Philadelphin-The Mission G.H.Monnis.T.L.NICHOLAS.E, W.Panny, W.'H.MORTON.J.H.HARDWICK.N.D.MORGAN.(Munager.) AAA A on sible injury to Canadian interests, compatible with safety to theirs! In the recent United States Senale proceedings Mr.Stewart is reported to have suid: \u201cCanada is the last country in the world that ought to be favored in a tariff bill because Canada constantly discriminated (?) against the United States!\u201d dr.Senator Spooner declared that \u201cthere was no good neighbor ship (sich characterizing the intercourse of Canada with the United Statop,\u201d \u201cin American relations with Great Britain Canada was & marplot, and t! the United States ever had trouble with Great Britain it would be because of the selfishness (1) and unfriendiiness of Canada ! !\u201d l'uts ail and Wormwood was poured out upon the discussion of the tea question\u2014 ten brought to the United States over the ¢ Now, 1 would recommend Mr.Wiman to shed no more crocodile tears over Canadian hostility to the United States until ho shall have brought his friends on the other side to sec the orror of their ways and to ropen- tance ia spgkcloth and ashes.H.VERDUN'S RELATIONS With the Girl Edith Seymour\u2014His Cross Examination.The Edith Seymour case which attracted a number of interested listeners was continued this morning, when Mr.J.N, Green- shiekls made his appearance as a lawyer on behalf of Mr.Edy, and it was he who cross-examined erdun.The witnees, who works in a boot and shoe factory.began by testifying that he first saw Edith at his mother's house where he-used to take his meals.He did not tive at home because he was on bad terms with his stepfather.Edith used to do housework and cooking for hie mother and after she had been there a few days he went out walking with hor, leaving the house between seven and eight, Thoy walked on St.Urbain, Notre Dame and St, James streets, and.she took him to look at Mr.Edy\u2019s store.They returned home after having been out a little over an hour.He swore positively that this was the only time he went out with her in the evening.Before Mr.Greenshields began these gues- tions he asked that Edith go out of the room, and she did so, saying smilingly ns she went chat she thought it was about time.He went on to tell how they both travelled to Haverhill, Mass.where ho went to work in a shoe factory, while she obtained work washing dishes in a boarding house.They both lived in the same house fur some time, but Edith's employer was not satisfied with her work, nor with the way in which she made free with the men, and finally Edith was sent out of the house because of her improper relations with himself.She then removed to a coffee house acroes the square from where he lived, and he continued visiting her.Continuing he told how he persistently called at Edy\u2019s office for tue purpose of getting money for the girl whose Interests he had much at heart, He 18 a married man, but separated from his wife.He left in July for Lowell, taking a hundred and ty dollars, given him on Mr.Edy\u2019s behalf, with him.He saw Mr.Cooke, lawyer for Mr.Edy, about three days before he left for the first time and several times after.He asked him for money and seid he undera that if his mother would leave the townshe would get o hundred dollars, and that she was willing to do sa e would not swear that hesbad told Mr.Cooke the girl would swear to anything.From this moment Vérdun had a hard time of it answering Mr.Greenshields\u2019 questions, the latter's Intention being to show that witness went into the thing as a Jittle speculation of his own.Verdun stated that the idea of taking a hand in the affair on his own behalt entered his head first when the two hundred dollars came off.As it was twelve o'clock, Mr.| Greenshielas made a motion to-adiourn tit next week, but to this the prosecution objected, and Judge Desnoyers clinched the matter br saying that he want- ea the deposition of a witness as slippery as Verdun to be closed to-day.The case was aceordingly adjourned till two, Verdun being left in charge of the High Constable.Edith, speaking to a STAR reporter, said that she would leave for Haverhill immediately after the ciose of the enquete.Judgment in the Case of Tronholme vs Mitchell.Mr, Justice Lynch gave judgment this morning for $300 and costs in the caso of Trénholme e al and Mitchell.The euit arose out of a suit for maliclous libel.Messrs.Trenholme, Taylor and Buchan were attorneys for Messrs.Robert Mitchell, James Mitchell, and Miss Eliza Jane Ross Mitchell in their caparity of executors to the will of the late Eliza Jane wife of Robert Mitchell.Plaintiffs claimed that defendants had made damaging statements regarding them by saying that through want of skill and ignorance of the law they had ca great damage to the derendants in the case that they had pleaded or them.The Ford-Graham Case.The only testimony given at the Ford- Grabdm enquete this morning was that of Chief Benoit, who denied the authorship of \u2018the letters sent to various institutions signed \u2018The Chief.\u201d and said that the paper on which they were written was stolen from his office.He stated in general that the men had not come up to their agreemeiits in any shape.His cross-examination will take place on Tuesday.The Stewart case is postponed on account of the absence of Mr.Penfold, local manager of the Bank of British North America.Did Not Pay His BU), - - - Dr.Dapins,of Kingston, a guest at the Windsor Hotel, was finod ten dollars in the Recorder's Court this morning for refusing to pay his bill and causing a disturbance.According to tho chambermaid he arrived yesterday morning with bis wife, a tall, handsome, dark woman, who was also re- aistered, but shortly after-she went out and bas not boen seen since.THE WEATHER 11.00 a, m.\u2014Probaviifties for the next twenty- four hours: strong northerly winds; fair, cool weather.Frosts nl night.Fine and cool to- BIOrTUw.Rendlogs by Hearn & Warrison's Standard Thermometer this day: Noon, 47; min.45.Same dote last year: Max., 55: min, 48, Barometer readloags to-day: 8 a.m., 30.1 2 12m, 30.17.Appointments this Evening, ACADEMY OF Music\u2014\"Aunt Jack\u201d ThHxaTRE ROYAL\u2014''The World Against Her.\u201d SOUMER l\u2019ARK\u2014Open Air Concert.CYCLOSAMA\u2014Jerusalem and the Crucifixion.PROF, SANT, § GRANT (1st Honors Diploms, Mimic College, NY.) Epectacles and Eyeglasses fitted by new and svion- tific methods, Bight carefully and delioately tested.Special attention to complicated errors of refrac ~ on.Difficult optical work and Ocul ptions axecuted 6xact, Ne extra c Telephone 4890, HENGY GRANT S08, \u2014 bic Opis, FINANCIAL.\u2018There was not much business transacted on the Montreal Stock Exchange this morning outside of the dealings in Canadian Pacific stock, the wno in which was a Mttle stronger thub yesterday.lc opened at 7734, rallied to 77%, déciined to 7714, rallied again to 7734, and closed at 7734 MORNING SALES.\u201413 Lunk of Montreal at 228; 20 Merchants Bank at 147: 30 Montreul Telegraph at OL; 70 do.at 9036: 2 Richelteu & On- ario Navigation Co.at 56; 525 Canadian Pacte at 7744; 425 do.at 7744; Z5 d0 AL 774ç; 150 North-West Land at 7 834, Montreal Stock Exchange.Reported for the STAR hy Gordon Strathy & Oo., Stock Brokers, Exchange Court.1% o'clock Sept.27.i Ask, uid 18 20) «77 Merchants, .E Townshipel Quebec.onion.s gt Lig x HEI) 1352 New York Stock Exchange.Reported for she Bras by MacDougall Bros., Stock Brokers, 60 8t.Francois Xavier st.eptember ¥7.Ove.Cl's} Quis.OP's\u2019 Tok nose.kN.W.pret hod} 8.= va ote & ai = Tit P.ELUM.\u2014 \u2014 G83.do pref.\u2014 = - \u2014 Oregon Na.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | _\u2014 do & Trans, \u2014 | \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_.Ont & West'n \u2014 ' 184 57% 157 Faciñe Mail.4034 41 45 ,145\\4|P'iman Car.=217 217 Erte = Lady iteuding.41 414 \u2014 27 Rock 1a¥d.\" UK Hog xy i 4386 \u20ac2% bt.Pu : és Ok Æ > a Erie & Wes \u2014 \u2014 | \u2014 114 li.Central.= hie I » 18 \u2018sey Cent.\u2014 Bh M Han & Tex \u2014 \u2014 83 .fon You & Nash bv] R3%|W h.\u2014 108¢ Lake Shore.107%.107 do pref.234 23 ch.ven.\u2014 \u2014 [Wheeling&LE 354 354 M, - 108 Bt.Excha'ge 481° 451 ius, P.70 7 > TT 7054 N.Pacific, = 20 .20 on N.Pac.f.\u2014 75 Gas 44% 44 C.& N.West.108 1107 \u2026 79% 79% Grain and Provisions in Chicazo.Latest prices carrentin Chicago for Grain and Pro- visivne, reported for (he STAR by Smith & Simpson, Brokers, Hoom 4 Merchant's Exch Sept, 27, | Month Upen's.Highoet Lowest i1 au T8 A ol | ' 4154 41% 9.50 950 | 9.50 ) 9.50 1L62%(11.65 |11:55% 11.224 6.414] B42 ca 64214 \u201cZi Tt \u2014_\u2014 - \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fo INTERESTING advertisements of realestate for sale wilt be found, property classified, on our lirst page.Special Notices.Medals and jewellery manufactured on the premi designs and estimates jur- nished tres of cost.RK.Hemsley\u2019's, 255 St.James street and 2011 Notre Dame street.x The Best Pianos and Organs to Buy.Parties deslrous of gecuring what is truly a bargain in a piano or organ should go to Willis & Co.'s, 1624 Notre Dame Street, for these gentlemen deal so extensively with the great makers that they really can afford to offer a good thing in real bargains, Come ; and see if it is as people say or not.Saturday Service to Marieville.- The train which has been-leaving St: Lambert at 2.25 p.m.on Saturdays for Marie- ville and Intermediate stations has been discontinued for the season.Marionnettes.Schwiegerling's celebrated - Marionnettes every evening this week at Sohmer Park.2 Recommended to sufferers \u2014 Gibbons\u2019 Toothache Gum.Price, 15c.228z eod Careful workmen sent to attend to clock repaira.Send post-card or telephone.R.Hemeley\u2019s, 255 Bt.James street and 2011 Notre Dame street.x DIRECT FROM SEA.\u2014 DAILY ARRIVALS \u2014 Malpeque Shell Oysters THOS.FRANER & CO 205 C _226x1 05 Comminsioners Street.TO FARMERS AND OTHERS IN WANT OF IIORSES.1 have a few ood horses for sale; also a lot of double and single harness.Will be sold low, J.T.MOREY, | dos 701 Laganchetiere st.\u201cFIRE DEPARTMENT, Hot Water Apparatus.BEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTender for Hot Water Apparatus.\u201d will be received at the City Clerk's office, City Hall, until NOON on THURSDAY, the 2nd October next, for hot water apparatus for the following stations: \u2014 No.6.corner Gsrman and Ontario streets: No.8, corner Craig and Gain, snd No.10, Bt.Catherine atreet, near Gus, - ces Tours The furnaces for Nos.Gand 8 to be of the make known as \u201cBeaupre,\u201d and that for No.10 to bes \u201cDaisy.\u201d The pipes tobe so distributed that it will\u2019 equal to 03 lineal feet of one inch ripe per 100 oublo feet of air in the lowest part of stations, and 5 lineal feet of one inch pipe per 100 cublo feet of air in the upper portion.A séreraty tender for each Station will have to bé | made 1) tho tenderers.The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accept.[By order,] CHAS.GLACKDIEYER, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, Olty Clerk.City Harn, : Montreal, 25th Bept.1890.228 2 ATTRACTIVE SALE \u20140F\u2014 New and Second Haga Household Furniture .TIGH & CO.'s A n Rooms, 305 St.Ji BST near Victoria pre + James \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 D: W, Silk Plush and Hair Parlor Bets, B.W.Marble To) other room Set: W.Marbl andother Bidahon Tabi, Centre wien Fancy La, oA Te ai Refs, Chamber Neta, China, 17]ass and Plated Ware, 1s and Tapest: Carpets, Pictures and Oil Tarte China fast rro ves, unges, 8 Cave Lounaes Iron Brass Par Bedsteads and Cribs.Grantte Ware, Kitchen Utennils, and a Jarge consignm Curtains, Quilts, Blankets, mforters, Bhirte, Underwear, Panta, T weeds, Cardixun Jackets, Socks, Bawple Trunks, and alot of Furniture too to ap vo si ver ne Parlor Organ in first clase order Halo TUESDAY Merning, 30th September, AT TEN O'CLOCK, 0 PE Benator tained dir fiector Langevin lunch.-\u2014 T PERSONAL\" à à quite do val : be nd a \u2019 » Mr.Laurier ire Tooth besore OS EL os ponte ae te y F, Nolan Wits hava ret to the riers Sagaidre lp bod United + 0% = + Madame Lacoste yesterday enter.and and bis daughter a Rev.James Barclay will hold service at the Protestant Insane Asylum to-morrow aftersoon at -8 a'eloek, Rov.Louts H.Jordan, former past of reine church, and Mrs.Jordan are at the Windsor, having returned from trip to Washington, Sir Henry Tyler, M.P., President of the Grand \u2018frunk Ratiway, has left for the Lower Provinoes, where, after spending a few days, he will goon Portland, Boston and New York, sailing from the latter place on October 8.He is accoi mpanied on Lis journey by.the Assistant Manager, Waln- wright.The ster of the Windsor this morning contained \u2018Ces names of the following members of athletic olubs, who have come Lo participate in to-day's sports: Jun \u2018l'aylor, Baston Athjetic' As sociation; James 1, McGes and an, Toronis A.Ai J 1.Pearson, a H.C.M., Fo .llughes, C.0.Parry.Sma E; D.Ryder, ii.L Williams and W.B.Curtis, all of theNew York M.A, C.Mr.A.D.Bryce Douglass, managin director of the Naval Construction and Armamon Company, re and es ta stages SOOTHING, CLEANDING, 5] natant Rall, Porma socalled diseases are ui such as headache, parcel Afness, loals wi per ling debility ot If Tou as with any of these or kindred s; oi ou at and d Jose no dine 10 procucing nsussa, general fosling of FULFURD & CO., BagokviLLe, Onv; tan Beware of iroitations similar in name, of Barrow-ln-Furness, England, the buildags of the C, P.R.Pacilic steamers, is at the Windsor.Mr.Douglass says his visit 13 merely one of courtesy to the president and assistant president of the C.P.R.\u2018The \u201cEüipress of India,\u201d which was launched on August 30, will be ready for sea about he mid- die of November, and the two other ders about the middle of 1801.Will Tone up the Nerves, Will Strengthen the Muscles, Will make you Fat, TO LET.Store at Cote St.Antoine, GREENE AVENUE, close to St.Cathe.ent modorate.Immodiate possession F.W.EVANS, 1770 Notre Dame st æ Will greatly help Consumptive People, Will stop Chronic Cough and heal the Lungs, Will Taste as Good as Cream.; Properties for Sale.A | We have the Souvenir Property on Dorchester 8 and St.Antoine streets, the O\u2019Brien Property | cor.of St.Antoine and Seigneurs streets, the | Ross Property on McGill street, with four front- J | ages; the Lots forming corner of University and Ë St.Catherine streets, at.LANE, UNIVERSITY STREET.\u2019 LL 104 feet.\u2019 City.i dwelling.ST.CATHERINE -STREET.; F x { as well as Houses and Lots in every Ward of the TO.LET.The House, No.257 \u2018Peel street, complete in every detail, with vacant lot adjoining.No.16 Union avenue, compact tenement.No.10 Drummond street, very nice small brick a SI.a Rb at a TR Sta fA See List at our Office \u2026 .H.JOSEPH & CO.: LES CENE N APPE |The Province.of Quebec Lotter y AUTHORIZED.BY THE LEGISLATURE, FOURTH MONTHLY DRAWING, OCTOBER 8th, 1890., 8184 PRIZES Worth $52,740.00 CAPITAL PRIZE + $9\" ABK FOR OIRCULARS.LIST OF PRIZES.Worth $15,000.00] Ticket, - - - $1.00 11 Tickets for - $10;60 ho | È FOR S One of the finest Properties in the City, situated on St.James Street.I am instructed to sell this Property at a price that will pay an investor a fair interest on the outlay.ALE.\u201cReal Esta h ) DORCHESTER ST.(OPrPOMITE MACKAY STREET).J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & Co.228x1 181 8T.JAMES STHEET.We have been instructed by the Exeoutors of the ESTATE FRANCIS MULLINS to sell BY AUCTION AT OUB ROOMS, 181 St.James st., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8th, The following vacant Properties: I Wellington street.Two lots of 23 feet each hy G1 feet doep to lane also one lot of 40 feet by 79 feet.To be sold olear of all claims for widening.Mullins street.ox lots of Be feet each by re ave A e ds hot 140 50 wo lots, eno: ee ° Oo MAPLE AVENUE, formerly Bebastopol staat a Lower Lachine Road.À corner lot on Sir A.'T.Galt's subdivision, 1% feet by 280 ft, say one arpent.1816 TERMS\u2014One-fourih cash and balance in three equal annual Pi ments, Tat end oi threo \u2018years, \u201cye a er ce: x ann Title perfeot, Property commuted, ve a Sale at Eleven O'clock, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 208x2 Real Estate Auctiencers.TO LET in Bir Donald A.Smith's block atcorner of Bayle and Fort Streots aComented Cellar; Kitchen on eround floor; Hot We cating thro LOW RENT, \u2018 sehout J.Cradock Simpson & Co.226x3 181 BT.JAMES BTREET.MONEY TO LOAN.On first Mortgags on Real! Kstate, J.Cradock Simpson & Co.v REAL ESTATE AGENTS, \"216e0dx?181 8T.JAMES STREET Houses to Let.FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, J.Cradock Simpson & Co.REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 216eod7x 181 ST.JAMES STREET CALL OR BEND FOR A CATALOGUE -4 Houses, Business Prapertis :- BUILDING LOTS, For Bale by -F.MecM ANN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, City ang District Bank Building, GROUND FLOOR, 178 ST.JAMES STREET, 21017 daw 2 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.on Closse atreet, size of sach 20x82 to lane, also one choice lot on 8t.Luke at, size 223115 to lane.These lots are well aftusted, being convenient to street cars, schools, churches, etc, are in close proximity to \u2018Western square, opposite Glosse at, plan of lots on view at my office.F.MCMANN, 22613 Saw 178 ST.JAMES STREET.T = Now's Your Time MONTREAL.A TO BUY.FEW LOTS FOR BALE ON \u2018HUTCHISON STREET.MIZE 25x 89 TO LANE.A forest of fine houses building up on-both sides ol street.F.MCMANN, 226x3 3aw 178 ST.JAMES STREET.| MONEY TO LOAN \u2018On Real Estate First Mortgage.F.MCMANN, 520x8 Saw 178 ST.JAMES STREET.FURNISHED and UNFURNISHED F.Mc MANN, 22623 Saw 178 ST.JAMES STREET.$8.26 PER FOOT For land on Beaver Hall Hill, corner Lagauchetiers street, 70 feet by 109 on Lagauchstiers (on an sver- bge).Arée 7643 feet, Just the apot for a hotel, club, factors Can arrange ball, theatre, or warshouse, F.McMANN, 298x3 ITS tit.James street.COTTAGE ' First class, stone front, 9 roome, sixe 26 x 38, extension 20, lot 112 to lane, heated by hot water far- nace, electric lights, gas, elevtric bells, spesking tubes, etc., situated on Upper St Urbain street.A bargain to a prompt purchaser.To F.McMANN, 8x3 1 118 mt.J ba ptroet.EAL ESTATE, INVESTORS, SPECUlators and others are advised that we t sale what\u2018 will bl the: ee re views of ose Over LEE m OUBES, OOTTAGES AND , WAREhouses to let.We have several cholce ousen to les îm central localition: Jow tos good h A Le - ses.= IR raomaon begs | FÔR SALE THIS HANDSOME OUT STONE RESIDENCE ON Lot 24 x 120, with beautiful ontiook front and wo °, house fo af superior finiah in every respect, including stone , Led hardwood fish.extension Kitchen, ten oto, REAL ESTATE NEW HOUSES- REAL ESTATE sl J.BS THOMSON & CQ.2081 ° J Eo toasete 164 6 atnee.t | ST.DENIS STREET BEST and MOST Desirable + 4 IN THE CITY.60 feet Lots, $20 cash, 10 monthly, 25 foet Lots, $10 cash, $5 monthly, Drolet Street, Lots 25 x 102, $10 cash, $5 monthly, St.Louis Street, Lots 25 x 110, $10 cash, $5 per month.Rivard Street, Lots 50 x 65, 810 cash, $5 monthly.The above lots are situated at the corner of St.Denis Street and St.Louis Street, opposite and above Cote St.Louis Town Hall, about 200 yards North of | Mount Royal Avenue and terminus of Street Cara.PARENT BROS.22811 v 46 St.James Street.TO LET! UNFURNISHED.20 Bayle Street, Cottage, 8400 and taxes, U University at.Apartment House, 8400 & taxes, Sherbrooke st.Apartment House, 8400 & taxes.uiblier street, L.T., 8144 and taxes » Bb 227 Sussex street, U.T.$300, no taxes.205 ut.Charles Borromee at, House, 8400.no taxes 141 Bt.Monique atreet, Cot , 8300, no taxes, 9 Chatham street, L.T., $156, no taxes.Z1 Torrance street, House, $300.no taxes, FURNISHED.1144 Sherbrooke street, $85 per month, 19 Milton street, 865 per month.2 Prince Arthur streat, 385 per month.Tr mo R.KE.THOM AS 30 ST.JOHN STREET.226x2e0d FOR SALE OR TO LET 141 Clarke Avenue, - Cote St.Antoine.Solid Brick House, 38 feet square, extension kitchen, good brick stables, with over 20,000 feet of ound.Garden well stocked with fruit trees.Easy rms.Must be sold or vented at noe.Ment very low for the winter.Ph h at my office, R.K.THOMAS, 56.22512 2aw St.John street.Cottages for Sale That have never been in the market before, situs: fu the West End.Full particulars at my siraated BR.K.THOMAN, 228x1 30 8t John Street, SMALL PROPERTY FOR SALE, Situated on Conway at, Point Bt Charles, brick house and stable.Price only $1300.=».XK, THOMAS, à, 228x1 308 John Street, BISHOP STREET.FOR SALE\u2014Two of the finest lots in this street, near Sherbrooke street.| R.K.THOMAS, 228x1 Real Estato Agent, 30 St.John at.ANDSOME BAY FAMILY HORSE, 7 Years old, 16 hands, one weil bred bay saddlo Vare, Ü yea 1534 hands, 5 other driving and working Horsen, Ç es, Bugxies, Express Fapsron, several mets good second haud driv Harness, fine new do, Suit Livery, 4addles, Bridles, otc, Regular weekly Auction at Our De tory, 927 and 324 ST, JAMES Street, on TUESDAY.30th Inst.at 2.30 P.M.TT DUFF & FRASER, 2282 Aucti HOME FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Valuable Vose & Sons\u2019 Boston Upright Pianoforte, Rosew Case, 7M octaves, ne tone, nearly new: hnndsome Brussels Carpets, nent Parlor Suite, Udd, Fancy and Easy Chairs, M.T.Wal.Oentre Table, Hanging Lamy, Wal, Extension Din- inx \u2018Table and Hidebvard, Dining Chairs, 01] Cloth and Stair Carpet, Wal, Hall Stand, Brass and Iron Bedateads, Wal.droom Bet, Mattresses, Pillows, Chamber Crockery, Lounges, Hureaus, Wash Stands, Hall Htove, No.9 ** Leader\u201d Cookin, Btove, Kitchen Hequisites, eto.Bale for Mrs.Hunt, Victoria avenue, gt.bert (3 minutes walk from the atation).On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCT.1st, AT 2.30.DUFF & FRASER, 228 3 Auctioneers, RELIMINARY NOTICE.SALE VALUABLE UPRIGHT _PTANOFORTF, PAINTINGS, WILTON AND BRUSSELS OAR.PETS, HANDSOME DRAWING ROOM, DINING AND BEDRUOM FUKNITURE, ETO., At the residence, * NO.233 UNIVERSITY STREET, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, Sth October, At TEN o'clock.\u2019 DUFF & FRASER, Auctioneers.228 1 A NUMBER OF VERY HANDSOME ieces of Fine new Dining, Drawing and Bedrooimn guitare and a Fine Colleotion of Oil : - r Paintings Color Drawiüxa, Etchings, Engravings, otc.Also mlerge quantity of New and fecond Hand Househol urniture, Carpets, EX Btoves, eto., et@&, will be sold at the regular weekly auction at our itooma, 320 St, James strest, On FRIDAY Merat 3rd Octeb | AT TEN OOTO0K October, DUFF & FRASER, 2384 uctionoers.Ho BREAD, WAGGONS, BLEIGHS, \u2018We are instructed Mr.W.F.Johnston, Curator to the Insoivent Esolour Patrick Doyle, fo.sell ab the Premises, No.185 ST.ANTOINE BTRERT.on MONDAY MORNING NEXT, 20¢h INST., in Qetail, the Aenots of this estate, consisting in pert f 4 Work Horses.3 sats Sing] Harness, 3 Good read Wa; _ > do.Slelehs te Wood, Stable and Bake Houi undries, Household Furniture, urnitare.ole.SALE ATIOA.M.DUFF & FRASER, 2981 ___ Auctioneers, , 1 par GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, RTG.\u2014AT AUOTION\u2014 BY BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioncers, AT THEIR SALESROONS, NOS, 86 AND 68 ST.PETER STREET, on WEDNESDAY, INT OCTOBER, A general assortment of Foreign, Domestic, Btaple nd Fancy Dry Goods, in lots suitabl of the city an country trade.sultable to te vante D \u2014COMPAISING+\u2014 Foreign and Démestic Woollens, =.Cloths, Tweeds, Moltons, : berger, Coatings, Naps, Flanneis, ; ou a, Men's Furnishing doods, Gloves and Mitts, Blankets, Fancy Goods, Notions, Underwear and oth onabl ited to 3 ot the sean e ré the présent wants = ALBO\u2014 Shirts and White, Besriet, G Natural vor Camhells Hair Fri 20d Drraaed \u2014ALSO\u2014 Mens, Youth's and Boyw' Suits, in sensonable styles ~=ALSO\u2014 Lt (For scootint of whom it may cencern) A RETAIL STOCK OF DRY GOODS, A lete.to | LT wes ren -B.\u2014This sale nclude many attractive vd every lot will be 1d wif .AE re BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.: SENNING & msg ats.LAST EDITION, = We ha t Half 0 THE KNABE PIANOS - have been befors the publio fo Upon their excellence alone have vitale rey pd porchased pre-eminouce whioh establishes ss unequalled in teno, 1 durabilisy, » touch.werkmaxsuty & &ole Agents, P.Q., WILLIS & Co.1824 NOTRE DAME STREET.(Near AlcGill 8t., Montreal.) Bole nts for Knabe, Williams, Bell Plana Bell and Usbridge Organs.and fanereen as Special Attention: We wish to inform our many patrons that we will sell on TUESDAY, UCT.7, the best-assorted lot of Furniture ever offered iu this city.The Goods are American and Canadian manufacture, à greater part of them being EXHIBITION GOODS.In order to show the Goods to advantage, we have hired a large warehouse, NO.1873 NOLRE DAME STREET: where the Goods will be on Ylew two days bsfoze the _ sale, .FuLu PARTICULARS Laren.M.HICKS & CO, Anctioneers.\u2019 >} k 328x1 UCTION SALE OF FINE BELFAST LINENS, \u2014AL80- ; GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS, The subscriber t ; Bale of Irish House a Fable ona ia pays) fan their rootue, Nos.1821 & 1823 NOTR DAME 87\u2019, Tuesday and Wednesday Afterneons, Sopt.30th and Oct.1st, \u2014COMPRINING\u2014 Table Cleths all Sizes, trom Ite 8 Yarda in Length, 5-8, 3-4, and 4-4 Table Napkins, Fringed D\u2019Oylley, Tray and § o\u2019c Cloths, Huckaback, Disper and Damask Tewols, Hemmed MNtitohed Towels, Fluo Huck Towelling, Pillow Linen, Linen Sheeting, |\u2018 Table Damask, Hand.Merchiete, Froatisz ipon, Diapors Ro c.+ Yee ALSO Manchester White Quilts, Colored unter, Hatin Down Bed Cogan hite Blankets, Notting: Law Lace Curtains, (iuipure Art Curtatua, Table and Piano Covers, Yortieros; \u2018I'speatry, Kidderminatse and Kenalngton Carpet Squares, &0., Ac, o's The above Linens are all fine uality and this season's patterns, counigned by a Testing olfast Weaver for unreserved sale.Ladies are particularly requested to call and examine the koods on Mo re as they will be on view tho entire 0 : Sale each afterhoon at 2.30 o'clock, M.HICKS & Co, 228 2 Auctioneers, N° 203 ST.JAMES SIREEZ | (CORNER ST, PETER STREET), Important sale of High Clues Oti Pailntives ~\u2014AND\u2014 Water Color Drawings.The subscribers have xreat pleasure announcing that they have Leen favored by a lesding firm of Fine Art dealers in Landon, to sell by auction, at the above address, .THURSDAY NEXT.OCTOBER Sud.At2 and 7.80 0.m.» One of the Finest Collections of Oil Patutings and Water Celer Tawings Ever offered to the art public in Mon\u2018*¢sl.The Plo.tures are rich in srtistio merit and the work of some of the best artista of the English, Frcach and Ger raan schools, vik.: T.Sydney Cooper, B.A.A H.Vicars, S.M.BR.A.E Armfield.-Tom Seymour.R, Stone.C.Bennett E Courten, M.F.8, A.Schals, M.F.8.E.Fletcher.R.Long, M.D.A.À.Greur, M.V.A, @.Champion.C.Clenton, P.Morin, M.F.8, P.Ling.Ona.RBowbothaw.J.Salmon, A.Ludovic, R.#5, A.W.Widgery.V.De Parades, AM F.8.F.Babien, M.F.8., and others.comprising à areat Vafiéty of styles and subjects.As there aro a kreat number of Lota, the ?nle will commence promptly as advertised, the v.-dersixned having received instructions to aell every picture without the alightest reserve.*a* Oatalogues-will be ready Tuesday, and the plo tures on view on that dsy and up to hour of sale.M.HICKS & CO, 2284 Auctionsers, (DBRIENTAL RUGS, CARPETS AND EM BROIDERIES, sgeived er 88.* Grecian\u201d and rge consignment of Tarkish, Porsinn abd India Carpets and Rugs, Bulgarian Embreldories, &c., which ars now being catalogued and à fo Bale by Auction sarly in October.propare for Particulars shortly, M.HICKS & CO.2282 \u2018+ Auctioneers.a arg quantity Fire \"On Weduasday, 1a¢ Odiober, ni 10 0° : | He Ms .{ \u2019 ERY EXTENSIVE BALE \u20140P\u2014 - Elegant Now Househeld Furniture, of American and Canadian Manutacturers, \u2014\u2014At our rooms\u2014 Nos, 1821 xp 1823 NOTRE DAME 8T., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER SHD, AT TWO O*CLOCK.Particulars Wednesday.298 3 M.BIUKS & CO, .JCFoBAVINGS AND ETCHINGS.\u2018We ares now a ng for sale by auction a con.£ pla ne and Etes in af ngs, ar- tint's proof, proof before letters and remarque state, beautiful new subjeots in elegant frames.4 Date of sale announced later.Com à vo Mm.HICKS & Ce, 2281 Attotioneers.LADIES ARE REMINDED \u2014 To visit on Momday the assorte ment of beautitul, fine Belfast - Linens, for house and table use, at our rooms, Nos, 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street.\u201cThe sale will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday next, at 2.30 o\u2019clock each day M.HICKS & CO.281 .\"Auctioneers.ALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Black Walawt and Other Bedroom Nets.Lounges, Odd Bareans, Carpets, Oflcloth, Dising Table, Ckalrs, Iron Bedstend cdding, \u2018\u2018Dufferia\u201d lange, 3 Hall Stoves, Wrisger, Certains and Folies, Creckery: Usuni Kitchen Utensils, Etc.Sale st the Hesldence, 343 §T.ANTOINE 3TRLET, ON THURSDAY, 2nd OCTOBKR, AT Tex O'crock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 2284 7 Auctioneer.ANDSOME CHERRY WARDRIDE, valuable \u201cC.D.ue & C00 NY, Fiano (only a short time fn use), Liliinrd Tele (com.! lete with balis, cues, sic), Sud xenersl Houseuuli utniture, ce t , \u2014INCLCPTNG\u2014 W.Dining Boom Huniture.leather Covers Bins Maine, Boon don \u2018Carle, Dinner set Crine, ;, om ro Parlor Furnitrce, » us5 « Maire, à œuf Bed hots, oFy woud), hina, By © a id vie ph ue rout, 3747 pres Ang : LE - Fin \u2018 J WALTER MN.fi UARNSy, un 3 i a oe i baser \u201cER R¥al DAILY STAR printed fF JAY rors 4 Mons Etrertand Fortiicahun fait van n oa oy Huy Joka rend, wn fon Neh yen bag ofics 163 snd LUD Hi.Jaines SE Te [Pea I TNR [ERAT SSA "]
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