The Montreal daily star, 9 février 1891, lundi 9 février 1891
[" PRICE ONE CENT 2.30 20386.to Glover X who + 500 sores Tues oui [ga Not tran Que, W.Salingion FO_BEEVANT or travelling Ne RTOWR aren stock.tock gusran toed ton, Te Sapte Oz DAE T CIF HEFÉRENCES RE- slant.poly any time after 303 1078 Kherbrooke st, ANTED\u2014A ou plonyhinan, unmarried\u201d Apply, 8.J.Doran, Lachine Rapids.31 2 AN Sn odlecliey Lona Cresc QT VON « COR Ng AND EK: aus 13 og work, must Fugli 0, gx ARTED G00 GRNENAL JFRVANTE, Wao can Cook wuah and lron, Aphir et 2 or .FARN HAND, MUST BE ANTES SA USYAIFI BOT \u201cBOY FOR OFFICE AND collect accotnté, must spesk both bun, fp and have good recommends tons.Avply on tero Clin Fuctory, No, 841 [A potlgre 5 3.Wes an sional W fatturer, Box 7( ARTED \u2014 First GLASS TOTANETIEANS - Addrces I ANTE D- 13 EDT wood turner, syp} ot lu eveninx at No.1 & bon.ZT, Beauharnois, ATELY, À ST CLASS iy duirinx the re at No, 10 Richnignd #a., to Wro.\u201c1294 NTED-A IST CLIBS PIANO TONER TO Le to Mauitobe.requires to be good salesinan, pe: Dent situation to good man.poly et at once, fh expe rience nd , B .Huntingdoo, salary expected, lox ÉSTED-AT ONCE KT SMART BOY FOR AF cé, ODe abo can speak French aod English Box | treal.31 2 2 prete Address -P, ANTED FOR i ited with AX ED-GFYICF 80 STAR oO! QO.MAY, A HOS THORORE ALY \u2018the cement and drain ipo agua trade.\u2018lo the riabt man à good salary will be pa Address giv ne experienc ve, present sniploymeant, aud references \"P 445\" 33 cé.OU ANTENA TRA WELLT NGAG ENT FOR MÉDI- cine bu ust bave highest refer ucey in texrit, 5s net Ep! Kp tn ssetle, AE ie as } fd EB-AN ARSISTANT PEE SEMAN FOR .ob presse Pat Wiens tena.Si ain oo firms.Apply od.Theo.sue Sas 81 2 TAW OFFICE in own Peking stating see and 5 312 borions.occupation, ANTENA SMART AND TIDY GIRL AS eral servant, Lo slesp at home, good dater ebots required, ANTEL\u2014A ITY au AN WITH A FIRST ass grocery conuection, to deliver and sel} lam ,x well known line of fests, To a good 0 Liber ral salar will, be id.Must be well re 'Addrous 546, * STAR offic st 2 ANI represent a manufacturer: 850 per wesk; | capital re paires A Address, with stamp Janu se ANTED\u2014IMMEDI West Acton, Mas ATELY, GOOD COOK, HOUSE and tsbis maids, sleo nursea and general servants, Mrs.Wim.Burke, 1184 Bt Antoine se N ANTED\u2014 THWED salesladies, speaking others need apply.Apply 5 M.Boudreau, 2300 Notre Dame st.1 LATERT à 3 EXPERIENCED languages, none ANTED CA BEER DRIVER \u2014 APPLY N McCrory, 1U% Colley 322 W ANTED \u2014 A GO OD XRT BOY TU RUN 0.Bo messages.Apply at once to P.0.x 1894 qui % AN TED- \u2014A GOOD We ly, of Monday.GENERAL BERVANT, AP.61 Bishop st: retereny es re ANTED-ASMART GIRL EO FOR PACK] LNG ROOM, Jaa, Linton & Co, ria Squa We W w NW \u2018 required.os By.ANT Lk A GENERAL HERVANT, SOT BE plain \u2018cook, person.ei arencés requ good \u2018wages to corn sient ired.206 Mauce st.Bs ANTED \u2014 A GENLEAL SERVANT.EY 7s 72 Anders family, nc washing.ANTÉD\u2014A GOOD an st.321 GE NERAL BERVANT FOR , faniily of thbres.Apply 223 Bianley \u201dn 1 ART ED\u2014YOURG AX CAREFUL.DRIVER, seine, on Jancis bring references 0 >.A.on Monde.RT - A LAD FOR A RETAIL CIGAR lore, rtd bare good jeforences.Apply on porn Monday between 10 à Nat: a Michaels \u20182317 Bt.So Catherine at.iz a'clock, 51° ARTEP-O3 SALESMAN AND A BALE ER *Rortence a8 and both languages miltos, 1835 Notre Dame æ: | STARTED\" IMPROV ERS Fok DREsSSMAKING.Apply after Ba m.202: Bt.Catherine st, INTED-TMHEDI 321 El \u2014F KET GLANS FOREMAN.OF HoL 632 Étan 0 TELE TO Go ss ORN- Ont, bousemaid.\u2018Best city references Ly .21 we.require.Appiy BAU Dorchester st.Ww NTED-\u2014A STRONG GIRL FOR KITOHEN work, Apply 1787 Notre Dam ANTED-AT ONGE.SOUKG GIRL TO mas \u201ckitchen 1730 Notre Dame st ups - NSN NN .\u201d EXP cb E 8 Was Log ae S01} apn Bower, 1 ; R° i re W EDCTRE 3 WES AND ?rires teble me wen 4h 7: yar otis end «GI vi Ro TFUE RNISNED, RM Roo WELL FURNISHED RG PRAY k APRN with oF, x is liraom.3R Borrts TR FT WII 4 room, und board vaeknoles Too usiogts M College 1 Bvenue.i ~1LG eh FURNISHED BEDROŸ go Beaver Hall H Reuse FURNISHED R pou am h Arat-clues board pr rivate Frenoh y CARGE VE wi SERGE fr iwo «onllemen PONS LES, BINGLE ROOM.WELL For LÀ.nivhed, at 25 MeCD} Collexs avenue,\u2019 F OOM- DOUBLE ROOM + AND BOALD, du board.15 Cathenrt at.ecayénience, B02 Paluce at, - RET 0 LET, A LARGE ATE \u201cWELL FOR Aehod room, In private family, ten minites alk from Post Office, central Yocality, bath spd to\u2018a\u2019quiet perscn, reav 40 per mouth.Avply oI 139, * FrAR offica, JOMR-FLEGANTEY FURNIBRET: WV, is TT modern Juprovements, steam healers Pot À Champ de Mar > OOM\u2014¥RO x Tr Hoos, OX BATHROOM 5 AT, 2420 St, Catherine 3013 T DOME\u2014FURN TND i A ra ATE FRENCH Canadian family.208 Blour OOME\u2014WAR CLEAN ROOM = \u201crT 2005 1 br.84 Palace ut board, d-hot terän house.782 rd, gas sad-hot waterin ho Hala OOMS\u2014GS.BEAVER HALL HILL TWO LARGE well fur nished rooms, with or without board, 23 with Bher Appl min ame slely, w ately, with OOM ROMs ner Dorches : COM A HT NOIR ) FAROE, PB) PARLOR BED.couple.with use of Sicha! w doors from Blen 1 OOM-A FURNISHEP ROUM AND BOARD, AT T ei bert poAlD.(ALBO TABLE - BOARD.helat # of rooms ou bath-room nat \u20ac board.» every ih frat AN Ë p AAT DOMYORT ABLE room.st OÙ Ee natata LE \u201c312 OOMS\u20143 UNFURNISHED ROOMB ON BATH TOC fiat, suitable for light housekeeping, Not moving ia May, 39 Mance st.312 SONS FUKNTSITED: DOUBLE AND EE aru, pleasant rooms, with or wit thout fetoris » - Es 1 ME \u2014 LARGE WELL FURNISHED: HOI; suitable for married cog les Vidoes ui near board, all conveniences.st, near brooke st, VOMS\u2014727 SHERBROOKE TE vet TE wirabie rooms, haviné all modern convenien- cen, bousé heated by hot water, locality central and Liskat, 312 M3 \u2014 FURNISHED, AND FIRST OLASS board, et table board, H6 Alexander a 3 om, furnished, Zee or.married 70 aituciionders's si, Uniou ave, 313 POOMS\u2014TO LET.PARLOR FLAT, SUITABLE for s medical man, also tront room on bath fiat.y 934 Dorcheate 313 OOM HANDSONELT FURNISHED, TH or without board, facing Da sod ates\u2019 walk to Post Office, terms Pda bX Ghenneville strect F GOM=TO LET, IN PRIVATE COTTA GE NG children, Jor pnélemer Apply 2458 Notre cat, near G TE OR 321 OOMS-BOURLE AND SINGLE, FOR A YOUNG 15 Balmoral.man, with or without board.322 OMB\u2014T0 LET, NICELY FUKNISHED DOU- 00 ble and single, with modern improvements, on bath flat, private family.164 Manstield street\u201d cheste: Kas, coms \u2014 FURNISHED, WG FRONT KOOMB ewanily furnished, for gentlemen or ma couple \u201crivals toatRe central location, 124, Dorer 8 R8 sro DOUBLE, PARLOR, AB room, French board, 89 St Denis et.32 2 Fpoom\u2014To LEFT NICELY FURNIS SHED FRONT room, on the first igor, beated with hot water, bath and every am 7 Phillips square IP 00M8_17 RHUT STREET NO furnished, for gentlemen, conveniences modern, home comforts, {amtly strictly Tied Osborn .Co 4 OOM ONT LARGE ROOMIN THE BASEMENT ooM \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT wy reom bath-room fat, hot and cold water, tearm heated, suitable Yor two gentlemen or mar.couple.House thoroughly \u201creuova st.a unfurntabéd, rent 83 month.algo one nice ce large room furuiabed on second parts Bleury ss.321 OOMS-COMFORTABLE FUR RECOM, with ( or-without board, hot Land 24 of water, no moving in May, at 27 Bruns oO MEO FORT BIRT ROOMS FOI FOR LADIES 323 or gentiemen at 20 Cathcert O LET- FOMNISEED x a, OQMS\u2014 nisbed, three very large and one small roo gas, hot water heating and sll modern conveniences, 10 Park av 21 ANTED ~via rr need apply CLARY TINSMITH NONE tok t Mitch ell & Co Bu WE NTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOU SMALL amily, reference: required.Apply .34 Bleury ARTED A on, 4200 St CHPRTENT CASHIER.W.V, Catherine.321 Beeton, Out, XATANTED POSITION AR OUTTER ON SHIETS, pants and blousss, wholesale or retail ob- \u201cpetiole to give and receive work.Addre 25% » Flmations Planted, Wa YBY A BIOK NURSE.toa as storeman dress A.ANT TED-EMPLOYN ASTED-BO0T AN mand Ave.between Canning Notre Dame = 76 ¥ YOUNG TIES EX or caniopine clerk, bent 0185 TAR office.& MENT OF AS Ÿ DESOR R1Pion, br a apte, understands horses.Address \u201cFr 206, \"sr 20 5 D SHOE HANUFAOTUR- ers.-Traveller open for engagement seven years' experience, good Re west of Torunto, at of reforemces.Addre Gea MoNaughton.INTEDS WABHING AT HER OWN HOME, Apply to 2554 Cadieux ot, 304 Frans, care of ENGLISH CHÉESEMAKER and wife, « situation in factory or to undertake 2 good refesences.\"ANTED-BY AN the whole management of « farm.Adâress Joha M.Oidhem, No.6 Ontario at Hairs .\u2026 ANTÉD-\u2014BY BRFAD AND CAFE TARE FE perlenced in ail b ranches, situation tn city or dress \"N 3 country.best of references, Ad \" V3\" STAR office.303 first \u201ca two ffice 322 Wat Smee moor anes on Re Pas city or country.1 \u201c1.wh ~ 8 L W iustion EN dy an marketing, or each ts of ru naic, best references.Address, for » = M 321 ANTED.ANY ONE Pere to act ss class ho REQUIRINGA DESIRABLE caretaker or otherwise, addreas \u201cN 41 Ra ouses, piesse office, good references if required.W ATED BT UATION IN THE WHOLESALE : hardware buainé sesce perience in the he re la dress \u201cN 408,\" BTano den by fo ung ie t roe, 8 are: Tex perience on, A 1 rotereages, | ANIED-BY RES pe BLE YOUNG EN tuation as storeman or any place of trust, Wty ar han ddress P 443, + STA ANTE \u2014 6 iddie verso dand in well TELE WEEE ER OS SEPT TUE 0.e an sinin on typowriter Ages 4.418.Bran office.JL 0 \u2019) TUATION BY AN AC CAN lve youre\u2019 experience, chiefly in the Tap o, conversant with bo eu fein of the financer Ana, CAD and the administration of an office, heat city references, J.H.Unaretle, 103 Sourso! st Montres! 31 3 nu a8 hous ekesper to one « or ple, \u201c8 531% Star of ED-sIFUATIO 7 A PRACTICAL GAIL £5 OYME À pale compositor.tosdral street.AD Srp aad typsw Aen Yasn's certificat aciers pr Dana ve Har ler) , to, gigas 8 GOC adress Advertiser: oe on sod charaster.te per 1 1l''STAROf TADY OF FX XPENTERCE A the day.or hour io takb care nvalid-or andiat in hotisekseptny .Gol smen, children English and rudi- AE SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.17 Place Darn @ room 21, ANTED _- SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY ro aber v7 and salir ph writer, experienced.31 0, Tan fi ANTED BY A i TR FROTISH NOMAS, 5 washing by the day in\u2018 private families.Ad- reds 1064 81.Urbain street.sna ANTED = PORITION By AR COUNT LADY \u2018office work.Add a municase.B.#tenozrapiher knowing French, and who haw several rears Sierience nS pookkeoper umd 820.\" STan office 32 à RTE = ins a YOUNG LADIEE NT ; © day wou 1 et a nd to do ai Bome.Radres RG or | DOM\u2014COMFORTABLY JUBNISHED FRONT room.wii 59 Ay'm dion cent bath, rato rent OOM AND BOARD FOR à MINAIED COUPLE | 8 at 167 MoGill atres 321 T5 0OM\u2014COMFURTABLE KOON _TU LRT, FUR: stric St.aw, OOM ne TET IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, nighed.itable for lady tissman: of dy eter Bal ta, English PR au à 2 nicely furnished room, with breakfast and ate er, sll the comforts of A well furnished bome ral location.631\" STan ofice.33 4 GOM\u20146 La van HALL SQUARE ROOM FUR- niabed, suitable for one or two geatlemen,, Legs etc.ROOFER ISALED, SINGLE OR DOUBLE, ALL conveniences, not moving in May, 848 Palace street 323 PHÔMS \u2014 40 VICTORIA ST DOUBLE BEDroom, cowfortable furuished, was, bath, hot r, $9 per month for 321 OMS LADY HAY a VÔRE WFLL FURNISH- mat ed rooms than she can mak of, desires to two of them.with or without \u201cboard, 526 Sher brooke L, OOM\u2014WANTE be willing Lo room with another will And a warn, pleskapt room, without bosrd, good locaittz.quiet family, nat be steady, Mrs.Perry\u2019, RS Ge L terns 3 dollars per month: references pe ED.A VOUNG MAN Who WOU D 2 OOMS\u2014TWO NICELY FURNISH M8, in a private famil Fes, hot mater breakfast méderate, see clock dinner i required, term 0,\" STAR Vice, 3 GOM_WARM, PLEABANT, WELL FURNISHED room, niodern con MA he use of pi table, wicderate terns, G8 Victoria st.A2 2 with Peel Tht Comptoliar's office, C.P.Ry.WW ANIED-IN MARCH, TWO OR TOES TR ished or partly furdished- roomé, euftable for TE Rooms Wanted.a ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED daring the day, » warm, well furnished room, board, in & private family, locality west of at.-prefarred.Address rege statlog orm B.ve housekeéping, best \u2018of references, HTAR office.O B° Board.Nd Nd NANS NIN NIN NIN ARD\u2014AND ROOMS_FOR LADIES DURING oO Beisomant, private.75 Bt.Dominique st.2174 KLD-AND RUOMS.ON.BATHROOM FLAT, hot and cold water and clothés press, soie boar st, 7 board, also teble d.6 Hanley 2 ARD \u201cPRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE FOR ladien, good board.Nod 0 Berthelst st, LN 0 B° AUS St Antoine st.ARD-FOR LADIES, WI'TR TRE BEST OF AT- dance du Tink confinement, strictly private.ARD-VERY GOOD BOARD, ROOM, double or single room.Apply 10% ai Hubert 5 EE 0 rood BoA JROAKD-A D A ALA class, office.our ne, the Avenue, Cleanliness aad polite ridanc rs i JARDA COMFORTABLY xu ENT ERE room to let with board, Minabing a.1 AD-6005 BOARD CAN BE BAD FOE 88 or week with double or singie room, st 3300 .KR KRD-G0ODTABLE BOAAD.611 FBEHONTÉE dus Larauchotiore streét, corner: of ex 6 oti's grote D~LADIEN® DIR NG-ROO] is OF! [ Beaver Hall Hill.yt À 81 2 than ahe regres wouid Lake a few board table, warm, \u20ac y., nesr Beaver A arene\u201d a 1e 3Y 5 FOUR DOLLARS VEER ÉFELY AN AR the best Table Board.Avenue Bowes, 17 > = RCARD-MEE WT: MITCHELL, DOCTRESS.| rooms with TS Bod oh LLSRE attendan bus Tagnuchatiore a pu near Bt.Urbain « To OARD-COMPORTA o> one to share hook RT Rd fat, also preferred), Lot and cold YOARD A BUTTE oF FLARE NT ROOMS Ra B dans of gentiemnen, withor without M rentfaat inner Cafe), no othér boafdera,amail fa children, references ex ha (desirable bly Address \u201cT.577.BYAR han bei BHING Graves AX _ AP Siperience i general business, a « position an traveller Te Prestinee Tandy connected and acquaintad, or.cu misaion SRE A 1 houre nous, other \u201c0, P.0.Box 27, Wal an Sr es housand à dollar arity: rivate ito, O D \u2014 Fo ) Wanted 1 N FHOM FORTY TO SEVENTT to Sorrow.Kood interest; Sha farms as on, wanted.Jonas Y.Migb HOW $700, oR Wh HOR ¢ silent partner with that + amount (will Dix gr or pay big pro Address at\u201d OF ELF )Y A LADY pin some ut Fd pro stable Sabin and sivenll or: tin 9 ASA .EXPERIE) us Bot.AED ASD MUR SVAGANGIEE.APPLY 157 pi CG WE SN one on a fist.\"Gran Wi oi 00 pve a > \u201cX.851\" Kean ofce.os wl COMFORTAÈLE HONE TN inh TR for Sm ole geotlemat of quiet babdtts.Board Wante ANN DBI A MA A clash house { port from \u201d neurs 86.oa Nore |.Notre Danie ss.near chur Notre posite Hoynan Ca furuace, dm \u2018A0or TZ Richmo.por house, No.a Dure cher st, Apply to Robert ©.C.Wilkins, 43 Pesl » .SomzagID TENUMBENT, Pour LET\u2014 FAGYOEY, wr H 1 ordor, Ave and : eaôh; wf on on, bath and w.u {6a andidnolosed staira to pellars, sépare bh ho £ locality, \u201cirate fret xes each, xt, where Houses will be shown, T Bt.Rd ward ut., corner\u2019 EE iL oO LET TOME OF ST HENNY.\"N os Seuls 8 own NE EN 8 i Bt.nice \u2018situsted and is one A the + aa vire roodern Yel ence.ae ne G wi TETE OBE TL ÊPER À the dar a oveaing to Wu.3( sq EF FEAT DESIRABLE FINE FROKT 1) and side fond 4s 3 ut $320 and ie ness stand, rent modorate, A manager Estate Wilson, N = aly at Saorainen Tox FPA ST WAY A WELL VI FUÉNISEE TE ed bouse, A, 20 McTavish st \u2018Apply to 9,90 I sitasteop the Sh rat re or 30 years kd Lis Build two (actories sn gallexr- | require 1 White.D 00 Oraig Salt and Fo = rox UE ; 3 870 RE at.Een about 25 feet 575 callar, 4 stories snd sit O.778.rear, mage desirable w Loa house js Estate John Ti in.it st.; ; OC LET ing qu se Paul and Lom reutises, Ko.060 8 x Gormerof Mignon ne at.nd Notre Dame at no 0 LE: = PIR OLA DOUSI \"426 st.\u2018Denis x tenémen Tower ton ea eut, Ro 10, upper and lows: iene, oe [ABoYay eccapl led for 2d ments on nunigue.st, siness 8 a Bin.1695\" Outario wy Rolland Hlock, Moreau st.Nos.guired APR.Yo Goorin\u2019 4and y r ald lower ten emen Dame wl apd Villa.oly te Ban, 14 Êt, Vincent 0 LET-HÔBSE NO 7 FURVAIDE: PLACE.$28 1 \u2018 so per, month sod, taxes: x bath aud w.0.#17 and 19 Basin ne \u201cwith is Won ee to Olfer st.» st.ood = She RETR BE, aL dre | CET TT FGF, FIETNERTRD NBA 5 O LET.3 floor, ma SRcta scnverionou, gr ra, Don a RT OORES \"O8 NE with separate door to Basement.FR Ne.136 and 147, with 7 and Apished © ig fro ed in sed Prior ats stable for i Apply or 8:27 shorbrocke oy po pra ROULE TENBM ING st 98 De.ST cOready, 4 Bt, Peter » fn LEY RETF CONTAINED COTTAGE.OOR.an etcalfs avenne, go ry won.ol ht-rooms, bath, w.¢,, all in perfect or- mo LET- 15k LE dor EW.Kerr, 1895 \u2018Rotre Dame st.ing of store No 643 : ee 220 1e sams building.J TEST STONE ¥RONT, 8T.HUBERT BT.third floor, same uis Park, between Nos.Eh and 480, without steam vowe: few.one or 6, 7.and 10 rooms.Apply, a Ko.up with Automatic = nak HAT ON Bon.637 Orais 470, next door.0 LET-CORTAGE FURNISHED.& ning $ rooms, with pas oz, winter kitchen, Point st.Charles bath and w.c.; gas and gas 6 as; \u2018Appf moderate.Possession now or on Jet Mas For 2 ENT, NO ve AND in TORT of 240 8t.Charles Borromes at.Apply.= Tin a tps, 3 Evans st.Tras ord je Dortmter lorimjer NE { Mr.Manes FINE JT STONE RESIDENCE.Fortifi Na.19Bt ile \u2014, with stabling, coach beer Hoafion lane vi ouse hman's residence: water heating ap- tenant.For full aratus and all modern ony enlences.fen further particulars apply st Na.8/2 81 Pete 0,32 taining fr and hea Apply tod0 A Pier treet.ta.Bord aivest, mE be, ts ama 217 OIE FHS DES pr 1 - dar rod sabling and 00 aosobnou se, ois su lou prices T shay.No 2h 18t Lawrence pio 7 Et a 3024 for good tenspte.A; gis] Dubord street.451 Prasen em Domisique 115th amce Foi, SALE_SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS.wireq snd e ar furnace paren and saline, aoe 354 ov.suita Dubord streei INE rooms.vd i \u201cHewion, Lachine For Fe FF °R AN NIOWER TENE MENT 91 hi stunt Lupper Beaman ement, 07 itre re.ot; near iger garden.Apply uz 3 où: ASE TEN- suis as well aa prop 3 desiring houses to let eh xamine \u2018our n Bros.185 @t James street 32 1 COTTAGES ON QXENDEN vod avenue, both on Aylmer street.con- FRG LET LARGE STORRS.- ted with a furnace.GE lars and of = on St 3s x ee yell lahtad rooms à upper dwe : afte\u201c) ; .: Gi AND 215 83 Kt Yi 168 Atree det.® HE eg 1 every day fr from 2.30 Gharle os Borroms TEs, ES 5T\u2014 ARE 8E.Obaries nee strea convenience, tood $ prosent cocuyled: b A hot water farnace odiai table tenants.À Air re rent moderate.i GO FORTABLE co LET-TH culars, address snes NE venus, exigusio Kisoden, good cel ED.Dent lar 83 Custos Hoy ze ace 3 BOOM.GOOD OF ancols ier at » ROOMS, > diner under the store où Fran vieri tove, Terme very VE MINT 204 d'hleurg # i Rit Post \u2018off qi gic.tha that Ag on + mory in the city, Mo net Of 25 182 Notre James Mur, 30684: James ot.B.Rolland oN 31 To DETZONE oF FH i a 6 uished Halle tn dhe ait 3 411 St James sauliable 12 partioutarkep a.2 the ha ae ë \u201d corner of Chih 10 or express business, sage 313 ave.Ap- 186 x=st,con- Ffvo LET-ROYAL store.19 room: ET WALEH stable for 7 hori 3 arn.821 gy tio No [0 LET THAT CENTRATLYBITOATED SLLF: ey oprmetat or Swain od strest, or 384 STE.by ; - ; OUT BTO up d Tower b extension ented Gurael Turnaces: 10 re rooms, al} Ecartes, newly itis pes Her FEE A Fis Bly rbrooke, a ean 8huter M 8 story cut stone shore.with agobly cata ets Bi for me oh SA y oars, he beat for wholesale lo aud recy ue 1 busin, ; ee be and eme into Mes - 9 è provitnoe.or a na.q St .Beauchamp, No 1 \u2018AFIS y Lala EAT AW to o Henry Hogan, proprietor Bs.Lay 29 DURS Sp ubert ith modern improv at, slso Nds.45 \"w Apply to Jos.Jobln: 34 outs, Nos, #1 to go Property for Bale, Gc.POWER, AJDW (ren iu 3 to 468 Bi.Christophe 0 Jacques Cartis Tat 26 7 BA 6 f1.e: ail moders\u2019 marble mante M {paw 3 Boat and rst class in {OR SALE-FAMILY RESIDENCE.CUT 8 an: eve apect/ aituated in \u201cBest focatity dB ho End, STONE 4 apartments or mére, ot water furnace, latest siyle, nage, \u20ac 010 modious stablilug houne, no betier situation for a medical $8750, terms easy, would exchanke, Ad- Et 8 Box 184 P.O.BISHOP E bandsome new cut stone front hou inchesxl: 70 ft.4 inches by 33 4 inchest46 f Sherbrooke am Biprovements and 6g rrig olin pri Srgeption \u201d tension, near Rest + einen | 1 \"Sa Tes vd Kinu's \u2018cellar wit induc.Paes y, 10th Februar.BTREET.NO, 270, : A use On En ft.fe with Dialus 3L 2 essure.rents for $600 per B BALE PROPERTY ON YOUNG FL 45505 annum, mu must bo sold, splendid chance for waster carter, ob goed investment L Harris, 1 Edward At, corner TR leury.221 Sood Hi K BALE \u2014 LOT OF LAND, GuxiSs FEFT, i 20 4 cornes Ontario and Harbour ats., with lune.12 R HAL : Wiatie, 11 Hospital st.321 d'à \u2014@7000,FTRST CLASS STONE FRONT PR with large garden 8 4 sable, 4 4030 f tof al ave, Main » BR SALE pe ne r LE TOES NO.\u201cMason nic Hall.\" will be oi i), Dene vo- cotlage, th te n rooms and all modern con No.496, and lout or Political\u2019 aptes ces 810 two lave Sa below | HE pe ice tod a eam - by jantres: partioulars, add ray = SALE\u2014 TWO BRICK HOUSES (CONNECT.re Ë Dominion square.For L878, Bran ofce, nhouse, priok feet round.Tr $2000, uired, 3 and a% Duper BL Dominique st, cars stop at d 1 Li i ot | Fin road hot water, er foie ol Sunt Roya e.t, je RB WALK AT COTE 8T 134.io cholcost part of Victoria ave., terms oany.Apply ai 1 ANTOINE, LOT 50x tice 20 Lpion \u2014OR TO LET THAT FINE our STONE co Prince £8 Uptveraity at, nb K ds rent 8600, and cheertul, Apply to Alfred the Pointers, heated i un, y locality Bou 821 prssonable Bt.J re $4 ere st SALE \u2014 BUILDING LOTH ON above St.Catherine street, cent: TANLEY, situation, price.easy terms William Cow wan, 162 15508 5 oan MENTE TO LET \u2014 NOB: 1 up reid ni Gaborse st, facing oi y he A beh 5 n, Res) Etats aa [ogical Halkbeibir lic.Temple Balai : h ) gated oz (6h BALE BTS.A.HARLAND, 7UBT.JAMES aT, surance 18 AND 18% and lows; not st, rent 8252.2 dwelli i 1 §290°10 worl b eh Conaiaiit ste sent Ë 000.2 1 dweliines.La 81,316.S308.ings, Bt, pr ; 2.Satorse: Catharine st,rent 3) 782.ons stores and 42 0 actual ren at 41800 ne al sagen be rais nded for au elevator, 20ntt feet front 2034 86; 00075 $7,000\" 1m 810 per month upwards, ¥.MoMANNS 178 Bt.James F.McMANN.HUTCHIsON for sale or to let; 178 St James Jooses To LET\u2014IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY street HUTCHISON STREXT.FIRST- Jars stone front tenement, with hree story extension.35 Lot street.HTREET.NOS.80 stone and A Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles incident to a bilious state of the system.such as {zzinees, Nausea.Drowsiness.Distress aflor euling, Pa Fais.n Jn the Side, Ee ou hile their mous remarkab abown is eur SICK Readache, yet Canrsgt's Livre Liver Pius are equally valuable in Constipation, curing aud preventing this Annoying com laint.while they also carrèct al! disord.tthe stomach, stimulate the liver and requins the bowels Kven if they culy cured EAD sche they wouid be almost priceless to th who suffer from his distroasis com plaint: but fortunately r gocdness does not end bere, and those en once try them will find these little pills valuable in 50 many ways thay\u2019 they will not be willing to do without them.But afer all sick head ts the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our great Our pills cure 1% while others do not.Carter's Ltrs Liver Pia are very small and very easy to take.One or two pills make a dom, They are Serietly al goats e and de not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action ease all who use them.vas at 25 cents: ve for $1.sold oer hers, or sent by mail CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mew Tork Spall PIL Small Dosa Small Price The oldest and most highly recommended cure for \u20ac gaabe, Colds nnd jonaminptions 0-day the well known nd reliab Vegetable Rulmonary Balsam, YOR SALE HY ALL DRUGGISTS.Small sine, 50 cents; Large size, $1.00.CUTLER BROS.& CO., Proprietors, BOSTON, MASS.1422aw F.MeMANN: EE 8 Bt.James a 7 in and oiling stc.Open street.321 Bt.James rine snd Sharbrooks N & FROST, street.321 with priensions on, Greene ave, near houses, erbrooke st., new cotiages ns jon FROM 107 8t.James Te LET\u2014AND FOR SALE, NEW STONE FRONT T, street.i 321 heated to sult tenanis.A F.Du by hot water, improvements, «iso one 2 pl + eobon.hoplyto & K Thomas.30 LET = plie TS Mt.John st.i 8 Fhomas st, 33 rooms, bat! ol er, ren rept moderate, also houses localities.Apply to Warren «mes st.each.in nk Dios order.\u2019 8 AND 10 SS rooms MENT th, w.cs men ty ne À a 1: 2 aE.à ARS IE à EX E APPLY We SALE , wr pris Smaecn 161 BE Jamon ch.ug 1 eu\" Tonge i patron or JR a at, pln * JR Sl xteheion oh 7 SALE ROTI, A USIR sn BO FIRST REE, 17 3 moderate.CONTAIN] 7 all ca; LR Bat ler in an vi org Clement, and w.in FOR SALÉ\u2014 BEI VS in diferent other Foie village of Bta, 118 St, House, makes it 321 Douses Planted.mI furnis year from the 1st of May.XA ANTED 59 RENT FROM 18T MAY NEXT, Box 2085, New York tenement or Pa imp teined h streets, *\u201cP 653\" Sran SL RON SALE-K GRÔCERT S W A ose, 9 ce ous Hu ot AY 8 de Or 40 Foust trade.Apply y , r- 5 = - = ste, Address ELS cousacle street.313 K SALE KR BTO K Us ATABLE FOR Wii May \u201c8 Lio Hen affice.3:3 NANT, HOUSE WITH Ww.0.or w.¢.alone, X or Aver some, aad TO RE rentable jenants want Wire of pholes or ake note gd ee nd partic 188.se st AN No n between Union Grand Tra ce patin fact Avenue apd mmond sud Palace and Sherbrooke at.corner of rep ESS Address & WE ANS Stock of liquors, fu \u2018 ANTED\u2014BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE x carriages sre roa offered for sale: hed house in the west end, for one Ë \u201cF.199.\" Bras off ars or Brat \u2018exmple Byte + i} = will be used by every ous with Fors SALE-HOTE 1334 Be.PA AVE NUM- TWO, LARGE FLATS CORNER 6T are (Morgan's) To, domes \u201c abd Tictocia oo at CT wre t y 1 hited snd uitabie for pois.A sale trade, can Aris vo O.W.Blanton, Estate À yA 2% Kt.Jamon = A x1 floor) and ory central, near à vas siations sys pose hosp for 2 years lease.Address Bens & Patterson, 6562 Te LET CRLAT SHAREHOL TB: oF: fice, 774 Craig street, suitable Jor.{ manu.sors port hracsoments sde Tor A EET, Jet and cellar, Soutetsiné at and seu oe 7 o Sa : raiiable To?mann£sct © y m.> st; +X cquired before, A ad 4 Blats to get.ou FoR erie ner KIND Dials * oT oor.Lu for BS aap street.8¢, Ann's ward FLAT.WITH oéatral \u2018locality.AAA AAA H POWER, LIGHT MA- P.O.Box ORTON WE DAY, THE ATR, ox.THE od at Pomitie fa from River, a:b) with oh Finder Som re 70 Manstield Lh i Or IE he Cabinet mt Bn FL (i Ai 81% wal ee, AW! Eran 2 uture # Chaput & Elo: 93 Bt.James st.PER For BAL] AM OFFKI of the b et ratents over F° ADIAN FA k ce, most Saat] and She fads @ 1 31 50 A, tw c LS a price.\u201d 82 1 pi an, s2 1 out, si! root.tn 3 #15;5 rent 321 his re = .eee T8 FOR SALE\u2014BERRI STREET, erbrooNe atreet, sis Seine 202125.with Ba Ras 5 foot lane In rear.The only on this part of the stree Sonn MORRIS, Real Esta te Agent 126 St.James street.NEAR ST.LOUIS are, 3 lots, each 2072, for sale at a resson- sop pana, + 126 8t.James st.get.|S GUINET STREET, le JOHN M | sony poms, 126 Bt James st.T.ne STREET SOME aE Le LOTS AVAL AVENUE\u2014A FEW CHOIUE LOTS ON ti tired and besutifui avenue, suitable for t-cless double or single houses Call and is ection\u2019 2 4 fiom te for \u2018nis a sa Hi ver.\u201d an of PE boule.> +46 A 128 8t, James rot 0% FOR | SOL OK HOUSE ON ST.ue val re Tort an oe owner restos ia bte + 14 = James street.CK COTTAG: FINE HY 550 locality, we oll Le J as new, pi mbing an and dry Brees ie $ apport ot G.pur cmt, 8 pergain, can remain * jo dons.27 : tate Agent, 126 st.James street.SES 26 8t.James PT PNTTE JZABETH WT EAR ; 245 or a an new roue rèy 6 consemtentiy He a eu investment For further par- JOHN MORRI sa, Real Uculars apply to 3,500 #: DENIS STREET, LOT BIZE 50185 housss 50x bei i Kuinte Aron Ba -\u2014FRINCE ARTHUR STREET, CUT Bi 00 ions front poupe.4 fate.aicely À aka aplen.view of woun on \u201cte ot is Poemait es and there ie stabling or one.of two dorées.\u201d lum offica.street.and 126 8t.James street, © 20HN ORRIN, Real J rt TH and wi F2 ant actos nemen te, well ands olidly aL A all convenl- nb ES And cold water, etc; + prinoipal storeys 12 ne style of sro in very appcsrauce ry striking: this ie at progert trs wel worthy theo attention in- So brat vesiment:esti- Shout 1,260; $10,000 can remain à te Agent.TH Jaines street.® Osborne 8750 DECHNO SRE\" STREET.BRICK 215 100 2 pones Tie tle above Jane in Fear.bie te a ALY and comfortable h house SERRE Agen t, 26 St.James siroet.BN an De now 1 seen sous, a 2d val 0 TnCElne for roy roost » for light or heavy Dent Avoir to Real nian an Bes sect kr 321 al, Aen Ye.1 \u201cCOTTAGE,, NO: #1.ROY ST.TFNÉMENTS.CH MP DE MARS ST.84, 500 ii RICHARDSON RICHARDS, Temple Building, \"OFFERS FOR SALE : ne So D STREET.es REET.SIRET RET.Rn LLAN STREET, er, 8 rooma, =.84,8 55 mises A GOOD BE rent, immediate $3,350 LES.diag.: LAND, street.UPPE pren Speciftx Articles.mm A SINS SN OME HOT WATER BOILER (DWINNELL Patent), cheap, durable and economical.Send oF MILLER BROS, TOM 2524 ntreal; » Noted ted for srae TALITY ANT BOECKH Sp x.nee our Shand SER Standard on à each Bra AB.K.SONS, Th BRUSHES 5.\" sôto A ontaorarore PATH SOTO Sh ançeri=.SH.RRICHAKL E.F! \u2014 tite stopped ee ir fr es Great Nerve Restorer.No fits after s use.Marvellous cures.atise ea Es tree to Git cases, Bend to 0% Kline.#31 Aron st.Phila, Pa rit A Harte.1780 Notre Dame EVELS.ARCHI CT SCALES LUE x Chain pèse ules, kc.In EE Foo i oa, oe n SIMONEAU, Practical Electrician.Electric Bells, Anpunclators.&c., putin, and uaren- ÉVÈG Notre Dumse at.Fed Tel.1591.241x7aw RE 8 AND er! AND: BOXWOOD.es for Architecta, jeers, Patte traotio © Rules.also Btee.Call Te.som T Tonnes at L J.A SURVLYERS ê re >5eodx wreénce Alain street.(3) THE GREAT WORM REMEDY N Dawson's Chocolate Creini.Bold by all Druggists.250.à box.MONSOON \u2014TE A \u2014 5 LBA.a TENS.5 rin i The demand datiy increasine.wh J.B.H.RickaBy Co.63 BEAVER HALL ; Bell Telephone, 4088,\u2019 1 4Frderal Telephone, 1032 Pocses and Tarrtages, AA PN NANI NLS VENI VELO YOR SALESGRAND BAY RORSE.ABO! 0 be seen at work, 1 heavy an 1 splendid cuties.3 sete Bris if a 3 good robes.ne nner Wot do we Q.napoct this lot./ Price 150 dollars.Call at 202 Harbo st.near Hochelaga Gas Works: NOK BALE CHEAP, GOOD HO RSE, HE TE 3 harness.Apply Mr.Fox, 21 Provincial Lage.uf Dufresne st.VOR SALE\u2014A FINE DARK BROWN HORGE/ #0 ands, 7 yeart'old, all the style you want in.sleigh.or saddle: if any gentleman bad mäté for him, it would be the finest tes min Lhe city.Apply as & Kinoeella'u, = \u2018Manage RNALE TEAM OF a SOUNDS AND 7 Jeary old, weight 2500 bs.color black.\u201cAy sed ul sold at once, tio reagonable offer ref rose 8 SEL\" Aram office.321 SOR BALE-FINE YOUNG HORSE.5 YEARS old, with harness, 2 sleighs, robes, ic.complete, for frame cheap.Apply at 61 Rt, Elizabeth tat Tr R.SALE-HANDS ONE MARE.DOG GART robes, in splendid order, Sout «4455.au filter for 8300.Address \u201c8 562, \"ares _ Bantet to Purchase.si GANTED-10- PURCHASE AUL KIND OF- tis and tiemen's cast off clothing.best prices pai App oPérropal or by meil'a darées o H.divers, ANTED-A ss WRITING DESK.Fo A tbrary, must have coat origiasity as Joast Ere ere Ay oe bang res ur b of furniture spose pui x songing description of of deak And price.to \u201c* By RES MEAT CHO PEING HACHISE F OR paunege = and mince meat making, hand or power.Address *N.4D4,\" Tan 3 va T G ENT PRICE PAID FOR LADIES 4d gents\u2019 cast off clothing.(urs apd ra tng promptly & Le to at L.La 7 .=: 0 BIfY YOUNG GOAT.AL T A oe Ltn CHE it, 32 A ECU ND HOIST TO we OnE \u2018by hand.Apply 200 Sp James at.\u201cCT OITY DIRECTORY OF ORE a ab bas RS rm must be.Py 4 cations a 2088 RES FYANG 18T9 on D BOA G SCHOOL FOR 1 for ot vince PDP - pi REV.ARTBUX FRENCH, jou, BA.AE 133 REALL, 88 GBR NE NISSR ; FITS ACKDRNY, \u201cR72 BT.ANTOINY STREE EN For Yôunx Ladies nd Children.\u201cKiso.Rei he struction An Music, English, French J ep nd Bool 2 * ST.URB TRRET, HORTA Te 276; ps sad ool; evening nt 8 [1%] ond hursdays: spoolai as 130.4 ob weneral day school a Chine.x1 Lo WM.dN.3 URNER, Ls RB.Ci à \u2018 Be SEE 32 2 2 17) aaû Fn'soïme Instances had begun SHE IS SHRINKING.DISTINGUISHED DOCTORS BAFFLED.The Strange Case of a Girl who Loses her Helght and Weight\u2014A Remarkable Case.A ease which battles the oldest and mos- distinguished of the disciples of Æsculapius is now being.treated in one of the prinoit pal hospitals here, says the Paris correspondent'of the New York Mercury.Owiog to the wealth o! the patient's relatives, and the fact that they belo to oat one of the oid faubourg families e case {8 treated privately by a few experts in apartments specially eng for as extraordinary individual whose they.have attempted in valn bitherts to.check.The case is so remarkable s one that its description seems to suggest the fabulous rather than the real.In the autumn of 1889 the patient Misa Lefevre who was # youn an at Mad tooking lady about 25 years o! taken ai with a tever, which confie aed her t to herbed or a week, after which she siowly convalesced and resumed her normal h time later she commenced to compialn of strange pains in her bones and y omainiod her body, and she became slightly e: ted in appearance.She was taken toa ph cian, who, after a thorough exam! pronounced all the vital organs sound, but pronounced her disease to be atrophy caused, he believed, by bacilli.He sta his belie! that the disease would locate itself later, when he would be able to deter mine batter wbat should be done to soa: the malady.There wereno remedies.except an ordinary tonie, which was merely with the hope ot toning up: od sie tem generally.1t was found that | months the patient had lost\" about \u2018ten pounds in weight and the decrease had not taken place in the usual manner, the lady having LOST TWO INCHES IN HER HEIGHT, .while her waist measure had decreased but one inch.This remarkable fact \u2018was firsu discovered by the length of h asl which the young lady at first thought increased.Upon measuring herself it was found,however, that instead of an increase in the dressit was a decrease in her own stature.Since the discovery of this remarkable fact the decrease in size of the patient has éon- tinued with a clock-like regularity, and, remarkably enough, has been accompant ted by po pain whatever, On the contrary, young lady seems to have completely Toor: ered her vivacity and to be atro she was ever known to be before.Te er RN consternation snd the surprise of her cians, however, she seems entirely undo the work of the years - were occupied in growing up.On the Toth of November, which was a little over a year from the time when the symptoms of her: disease first manifested themselves, Mise Lefevre weighed aighly-five pounds, having lost exactly thirty-five pounds in: interval.From-being a young lady tour feet four inches in height, she had descended to three feet six inches, losing in the twelve months Just en inches in Stature with a corresponding decrease casurements elsewhere.1 is.found, however.that the Tasting process à decreases in speed.and 2 i the ph inall fo think the os hy or Abatever it is A conse t a certain stage Others see NO reason why the mystsrious should not ot continue until u e ether disappesrs, should.da in about four years, > according to > eee tations of one.Lot the Dbysielans.OST REMARKABLE FEATURR OF \u2018THE CASE 15 the Abeerice « of aay manifestations of specifi gisoase, af although analysis.of \u2018the.patients hoes.de a character which to have honored no Slaseifion- ERASE eds Loue of Bor or = bly en a ber Ingicgla ta ara yas ects ke Miss Cateves are antique to or away-from the hospital, have.decided that it is useless » for such an cast.Pacte however, urged to allow her to remain there in the in of solenge.and in the hope that some new test manifest soi ot article appeared in of the views dealing with the loading Tadled = curious suggestions have been made con- the case, one of Thich is tant as as 's pesullarity commen sed to maniféet itself proces ai tue time when her full Srowih had besa .atialned the remarkable p that growth commenced.owl io to some ullar accident oocurrirg d wtal period of her existence.sh tne wasting continue unprevented it: will be interesting to note how minute a hi oreature can becoms and still retain All the facuities ol an, ordin bei the microscopical woman M ss Lelevre vould doub eature of a on make an | feat freak exhibition.although there fs.Ro chance of such a possibility.ever, should lose no: opportunity to \\tiveati- gate this remarkable phenomenon, wh 80 lar as known, has never had a à parallel.CRUCIFED ALIVE.\" The Terrible Fate of Frisoners |\" the Dahomer Country.as PA K of Dahome 8 conn in ing of, Ds > airy in way not ali plessent at dealing bass those in bis ve Alter his detent at Lotobou he ngs by expoditi on ssl a tribe called thé Egbas an took esveral Yo ana and in ne similar ta to thal are te evèry Christian.Em ee tight- a ving \u20182210 Others dead.His qe fi there Were Egbes add io ue re lord been exposed to their fate in the course of the previous three days, and within & week ¢ aun, the Insectes and the wiid beasts and leave little more than the bones, vultures were hovering about, \"MOURNING IN FINLAND, b'niân in which the Finnish press press ived (he recent orders from the Russian Vern ment: encroaching the Finolen affairs 18 hen the Crabs masilesto tot July ans 12 appéared, that tbe Fin pish .ub; to the gene! post lave fe Buena \u2018te mot that the malls be.espere sorutigy of the ors were com | h foods\u201d for sents, The Tonle ress hon Pa and St.Petersburg chronicles thege events : with marked Jeasure, and states that pre- maniper the Polis CE Hi or \u201cthe lan Jo, 7s the: Ine vertiges 5 Cteusi ox sgn ir AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.Tapyetrodie Irish Estates\u2014How the \u201cFor- \u2018tyr Beros Feund a Fedigree\u2014some New Sayings of Curran.(Special Correspondence of we 81am) Dosw, January 33.\u2014An Irish ostate is rather a white elephant The Berl of Meath entertained a large party of tenantry last week, on the cc- qasion of his son, Lord Ardec, coming of age In the course of his speech Lord Meath spoke of numerous | provements which had been made by him on the property, during the years he had been in possession.This, he went on to aT De could nos tad vied d not have done if he ement and money of encoursf In the last three vers: they had not Monte rsonal expenditure, ut, on the contrary, pins of private funds ve hed to pay on an aversge some £3000 Jets ¥ in order to meet estate expendi- s \u2018single penny À BRRACH OF PROMISE CARB yen, a Dublin lady was plaintiff, has decided 1 the Bheriffe Cou Le ot à case ci January an > th parties being \u201cNovembers\u201d or re\u201d at least; the defendant, Col.A.ord, 18 a retired officer of the Ladies y.over fifty years of ag ntif, iss lanbeila Victorias given the go-b aif century soms time ago.made a sort of proposal, Blas to get sorry very soon, as he wished baok out in twenty-four hours after- Mise Fox seems to have been of a Teantis disposition as on receipt of the e-minded lover's ep e Le êde had sent him in a deep, envelope, 8 card on which was printed.the hou, God, seest me.\u201d the defendant's counsel, rather pt ts out ol s incident by asking the were put u Jo, ev convict's cell.no doub: ng in tter a long consultation.THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY, with the objeot of Introducing 1m roved mhaisioës of potato a oulture and gene the small farms of Ireland, te initiatory trial in one of the ons districts of the West b fhorougbly practical men the work of instruction.A large eum has been pred tor this p and it le start example farms st ono © he Boctot Bods its spring show for stud horses 's 8th and 19th of Fobeuars, when £3800 wil be Ziven, In eighteen premiums, of oo prize winners will be allotted for the season to various distriots throughout Ireland.[1 sowetbing of this sort was done in Canada would be found : Denefialal than the present system of grants ties.THE MAOGENNIS PEDIGREE.The revived title of Baron Iveagh, Thien has been taken aken by str Edward Cecil G th the great Dublin brewery died Sd held % Bryan MacGennis, ra aq in 1893.es family held large estates in the County Down.last ford was known as \u201cthe exal tof kingdoms, | IL is chief lonath.The ae of \"Aviesbury is the present owner.htra Irishroan.oooasion wh - Tr alon road mith the noterious Lord tae fetter .in Etes in pote Ve Li 4 Tou n my pocket.\u201d I you ou dor will have more vin your acres shan ever had in your Yeiverton (afterwards the first Lord Avonmore) was a very absent-minded man, and on one poossion ata Large publicdinner he was lost t à the chairman gave the frre Friends, toast was sitting next hi gave him a Ded: and whispered.Your ealth has just bean when Yoiverton started to Toot and responded most eloquently, amidst the greatest merriment.LOSING CONFIDENCE.Since the aplit in the irish Pt Yoo the p paign tenants cam in the protection or the Loue, à many esta comin, ith ol thelr rents to.the adhe ed Ad and large arrears are anxious to pay in fnstél- {.88 ments The Boot and Shoe Industry.To the Editor of the TAB: \"olat pet of being ne dolores to panies, the re ng leath much es they pe rad! when th laced the order, without any thous he ne the Inoonveniences of man Xd cent, of the total per rom.nm Salen, op by the Tetaliors for hd code They simply don't want that is the ond ofit.1t has been in the past to accept th Shion and say n Es But hy fo le; rave to buy stock whieh we on't need at the moment but for irk cash, which is ve bave to orar this was likely to be heii Fox's last matrimonial chance, awarded her £300 damages, be was a ardent t supporter 2 of the Royal ue abot incr for James nL Wo King deposed Lord 1 HE 7 tiered ra the ee Austrian The continent, Guinness usurping th ine the cie: | or ES ancien Beis! in direct succession , 1] of Baliymooner, Co.7 e Forest estate Tor led anid to have ibe f fipcat av avenue in the THE WITTY CUBRAN.bas past Aaa pry things credited to the streets until he found that, unwi he had walked back to his hotel.weary, and mechanically took the Br aa up to hls room.He opened the door, and there on (he sofa jay his wife, who, a8 he entered, exclaimed: \u201cOh px gear I ve Leen shut up in an elevator 818, \u2014Wae notice in interviews appearing in the ¢ily press that those engaged in the boot and shoe manufacturing business in shis oity are \u201cwell satisfied\u201d with the pum- ber of orders received up to this time this and that they are, with very few \"\u20ac ons, in advance of the number of received up to the same time last vear.This is a fact, notwithstanding the unsettled state of the leather trade durin t.: y pool of water w oh arreeted th ust in season.Another man, a boss pi said to Mr, Goss: \u2018I boxed and on the 0 the tallers begin to find thas the foros make ke any money wey fn their y or and lo year the ante ve been =o great as to threaten to leave us with an ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF FINISNED STOOX, made tofill onncelied orders,\u201d on.our han with no prospects getting rid or it unti orders for similar goods which before anutd I'm not sorry.tory that rivals the Street B und În antiquity, says tt the FER .» ; early part of the o fitaenth one famtiy lot are of twoown rater Sirens wives d th elaps- pe! extra wages to pay tri which we receive, not to oy + debrecias tion in vaiue of stock manufactured ; we have s hundred expenses which pensed t expenses for no (rio 1 loll actlagd ok whio.T by the aile the goods Which he has ordered is a \u201chabit\u201d he has of aliowing the magufsetyrer to ship him the goods and then returning them with the curt SuSE RaLion that he doesn\u2019t want them, giving no reason for euvoh a course, only t at Iv suits his interests, re- less of the trouble, inconvenience, and expense, entailed upon manufacturer.This is done principally by men who are afraid that we wu refuse to accept their \u201coancella- tion.\u201d Now, this state of things has assumed such\u2019 proportions that uniess it fu remedied\u2014and that in the near future\u2014it will render the success of thls branch of inaustry and those engaged in it to athe Dominion very problematical.view of this state of things.in it not advisable that some top bs taken to remedy it?It seems to us then there le no practical sound business reason why customers should be allowed to play fuat and loose with the trade the way ey do.Inno other bueluess in the country is the system of \u201ccancellation\u201d allowed as far as we know.The man who ordered a line of clothing, for instance, and then refused to take it after it had been made up, would very soon discover that that would be the last time he would order anything from that house.Why is it not so in the boot ana shoe trade?And why cannot it be made so?Here is à matter in which every boot and shoe house in the city is interested, and if it is not taken up and roperly dealt with it will be because there s less energy in the business than it gets credit for.We would like to hear from some of the ploneers in this industry thelr views ou this matter.A SHOE MANUPACTURER.HONEYMOON EPISODE, Bride Imprisoned in en Elevator and Greom Strugaling With the Green-eyed Monster.The Loe Angeles Her Herald says: A bridal couple, well-known young people of this city, returned a day or two ago from their honeymoon trip to Ban Francisco, where their new-found happiness was neariy wrecked.The day after thelr arrival they started out vogether, the bride wishing to do some shopping.They werenot too happy, for an old lover of the girl had, by merely a coincidence, gone up on the same traln, and by another coincidence had stopped at the eae hotel.The bride, porhape feeling a little bit sorry for him, had collshly exerted herself to be easant, and the result was that the hus o ie naturally very jealous, allowed a suspicions to en- r his mind, As they walked along Market street the ex-rival them, and the husband was irrita by the gracious salutation his wife gave.However, he endeavored to oheer up, and when they reached a large dry goods store, wheres his wile of two days Intended to pur chase some stuff to adorn herself with, he pulled out his pocketbook and handed iv to her, and told her to go ahead and purchase whatever she wish \u201cI'll finish my cigar and gome right in and see whatever you buy,\u201d added, an she flushed with pleasure at Te goodness, gave his band a squeeze as she took the purse, and WALKED INTO THE STORE.He smoked for a short time, and then sought his wife in the store.She was not to be found.He started to go up to the «J upper floct on the clevater, but was met by a boy stationed there, who explained that something had just.broken about the ma- ahinery, and the car was stuck fast up against the roof, so he walked upstairs and hunted thoroughly but fruitiesely.As he came down he thought he eaw his former rival ahead of him, but the crowd was so grogt he could not be sure.1t-made him fee! uneasy, and he began enquiring of the clerks.At last he found one who remembered selling a lot of s to à lady who answered his wlire's description, and she had ordered them delivered ot the vas ying at, there WAS 10 doubt about her identity.\"ne clerk \u2014j-Knew nothing elss about her.Another search of the establishment resuited in nothing.Perbape she had missed him in the crowd and gone back to the hotel.He nto a cab snd drove there post jan to ea that she had oot returned.By this time he to get wild with worry and suspicion.The presence of that hated ex-lover at the store, his WIFE'S SUDDEN DISAFPEARANCE all suggested horrible ideas to him.Two hours had and Bo trace of her.He hurried to the Police Headquarters and told his story.A big detective, to whom he talked, » smiled piyingl, at Mim and at onue rnocepted the open t theo! fficers were sent out ha find the detestable wretch suspected of having wrecked the budding ha, of two souls.e husband wandered ret about t dogs.was in that horrid store.Bomethin broke and the car went to the roof an: bumped so hard I fell down, and I couldn't get out, and they could not get the car own, and oh! it wa.ireadful.fainted at firs, rec apa lt it was a long time before any one one init.Then I came to, an to ae there hour after hour whlie the men were working.0 I'm so glad to get back to my own lovey Mims were around his neck\u201d in a minute anda kissing match was in progress, when it was interrupted by a ball boy, who ushered in a big oceman, accompanied by the hated [3 & two round arms This ls detestable map was smiling in a most expaperating manner.\u201cThis officer wanted arrest me,\u201d he ond to the husband, ** fora eins with your te-\u201d There was no necess! the sentence.The husband swore a little tilmeeif, gave the officer a $10 gold piece.and made a mumbling apology to the young man, who was the only one of the trio who seemed to enjoy the situation.Soldiers Burning to Death.the horrors of the battle of Chan- Amoi éelier © was the catohing fire of an abatis thd the burning of wounded soldiers, both Union Jud, Oo nfederate.A wounded man, told Mr.Goss, who Afterwards, Tolates the story in oie \u201cRecollentions of a \" that he watched the flames and saved by comrade, was among the wounded wit Qutaide the abatis when it got af afire.This leg vas 28 lhmpas Bh fellow barn in t way.Bo, using ket for à eru to ou nee \u2026 but I couldn\u2019t see the burning brushwood, and got some em out.I tell you it was hot! Them pa was full of pitch and rosin, and made ® as hot as a À urnace! 1 was working away.pulilng outJohnnies and Yanks, when one of the wounded Johnnies, pale as a ghost t, toddled up and began to hel He owed he wa'n't goin\u2019 to have a Yankee beat him at anyt log.| ne underbrush erackled and prie wi the poor fellows howied and shriek on the fire got at from: the vas by and by another confederate.glor \u2014 came up toh help, voy nd wes fought HE fire a all together.\"We were trying ne oung fellow in vo the fire re as a around him.The ast I saw of that feilow pee his Jace.is was a handsome face.His e oo 8 8 Plus and ble pair ike raw alk sure 2% y {t-flam ben 1h am, \u2018O mother rea God!\" It Lott ta me trom Sing all over like a leaf.\u2018After it was my ba were biistered -b so 1 cou dn\u2019t open or shus them, but me and them rebs tried to shake hands two feliers weren't so bad; one of them bel me down tn the crossing the next FRE got a darkey to set me across What?Weil, yes! That loge a-goner, but Died » Century After Her Slater.Next to Parker ia a well-fliled come- urial ny of the ston ary.aves 03 ÿonré\u2014an 1 instance lei.The first of these | aki ober SIR LIONELS FOE: _ THE OUTLAW'S RETURN, © CHAPTER XXXIX.-Conrinvan \u201cDo not count on her repentance.Her living is at stake.Only by condemning an innocent gontieman can she or her employer \u201cBt you can but 43 19 ted doubttaliy oad ang pare porn por A va ola Setiopated, 2 ana Seer brokers, OORT ALL THEY.couLD Sduced rate.Naturally, when air of with rumors of an ap- ame pont Trance against Buse, Ba Baron phones de cabinet to ou dre mself whether, o or Bo, rumors were unfounded.At firs of (ho Worid and how Theÿ: Aètumu- iniod Their Enormous Wentti; There Is nothing in the \u201cArabian Nights\u201d says the lilustraied American, more wonderful than the rise of the Rothschild family ; escape,\u2019 sald Mary.r This conversation took pléce while walk- J back lo ZY {amp slothes fog aoe «loc ing h 1 found Which) X tox took off to ary lon med made me oat to, be Adolphe Museau, renfier.assaje.But for days | watched the A and saw at last the account of the discovery of my own body.\u201c1 at onos communicated with my wife and yet there was no magic in it\u2014noth- i Ing but thrift and patisnos, and the ing In a secluded part of the park after the ta we so ehh and irrorodatia es Mary gave her word that be should pot be molested.Bo she went to report to her em- Ployers.while he strolled to the public house Bus pelther Miss Monck nor Miss Mon- tressor were to be found, and she returned an willingly to her lover, who, Done ver true Frankfort there is a dirty, lane called the Judengasse, of Jews\u2019 lane.Of late years the.appear- [ ropifed oy Jabtlog a oy Hl De no A ol you have my word.\u201d patin th sod sailor Tez ted Em © an amber he mot the going to por havoand.At were foremost in preaching lhmon seemed foremost in wor- the golden shrine.Nathan management | of the busin: as greatly altered, owing umber of houses pulled down and rebuilt; Pat he ihe ; STICK BCIRIE: was finally and definitely decided on.The: been no ver So olution.no litioal movement of th the Rothschilds have he had at a + in and have made money out of their share in it.Great ns financiers, they bave been sven events have been husbanding money.ties in combination have made them unique in modern history.The King of of Fish » a Found in Canada, To, the Editor of (he 8 \u2014In the column of your widely ted paper devoted to Nat es.\" ee Ti ave studiea the to his promise, met her, ve: When he heard the nows what he couid with his aunt, and erred off lodge.As soon as she came into the room, where he sested bimself his pipe.he at once op spl à ar of.the proent cen @s livi squalor and in Le 1s inde foul i n .bail break down.\u201d \u201cFool! idiot!\u201d she oried, at once, \u201cwhat do, you mean?\u201cDon\u2019t you think,\" he asked evasively, a great risk?Don\u2019t you better to keep out of altogether?Ishudder asl walk, fanc that some one will lool through and see what a lie I ou have money enough to live on, ve la home-\u2014why not withdraw while here is brushed her arm gently, almost affectionately.ore drew back as if he had been à venom- Lou aunt, go and have ny answer.oise van Jn your > jee Deert when you proaches were tes, and the Jows we were Faris ey eavy ponaities to leave he on Bundays, holida They were, not oo SEEMED TOO GIGANTIO engasse, rap of any > ind nothing too sas is for bie the ATT of \u201cFlahe habite of our North A years, and ir habits are quite different from their a brothers, and, no doubt, cee, may may [ask ask you fone dermato ar ue & own knowiedge and which cannot be 7 troverted.Norway rivers by Mr.Archer, and the turn to their T same baunta, proves cop were cooped up in this one spot, whic became more gloomy and forbid.rosé to io he premium 0 same tim over, had few tastes that way, for at school he had shown his bent for business by bis in old and rare coins, of which he adze.On ou es 3 a Tabbl, ad gladiy ACO ted o mall ban PE school he resoived to tray her at ere in Hanover, steadily he rose in £4 a Swpicr: salmon river bas its ows pend the evening\u2019 with some THIS BRIGHT NEW 1891 the brightest and best of music.The 2,000,- Gore ol 108 4 tre \u201calia vited to to provide eur themselves with usle or musia books fr complete and v tock.SW\u201d send freeiy for Lists and Information.SOME OF OUR NEWEST BOOKS.ON OF IRELAND.S10 OU, Ohotos, revissd lection of very favorite 66 songs.144 Frame ere ND SENTEN- on, which 5 jou vit be relcomsà abs Play out re.dors ay num Gloriss \u201cFE.Canta Ballard.eins ay ph ens or 8 oholr or \u2018horus.50 4 es cast A new, most sons Porte PER ss LR Su MINNT EL One 1000: pide HER NNER roto.ardoun and Plan pulser melodies, soli wR Hi Foi ANG, Pre HE SE Any Book mailed, post-paid, OLIVER DITSON COMI COMPANY.Y, Boste ton.OM.Drrsou à Ce, 857 roadway, New Yo x ony.ers\u2019 estimation and confidence until BECAME ASSISTANT Prive He remained some years | fully sevipg what he could out of his salary friends, and Should be g lings,\u201d he replied.in a e osltation kina of wa Fou shall have the money,\u201d the fire with something a a \u201cBut 1 am oold-\u2014out of so you join me in a glass of hot Kf Jim never did say no\u2014it was just what he never could do\u2014and on the present occasion he was not likely to Lo de 0 t bad his aunt.Well he Enon\" that his defection would involve both in severe punishment, Tot deciped: 8 some throw bei Potter | ah ban ¢ tbls & somanhare int fhed Aa salmon exactly simtiar, but are different in size, shape, color and markings, and nothing will prevent thelr return Lo thelr own stream, excepting the Ra ste shark or Gsherman's 8 net.coast, in search whiny ground, if they had not this ins oy weeks.some ficient capital, he quitted lished himself as a money tender and.and desler Not two rivers have sai BEFORE of The i Ch En Yoko no aul: that uniess 5 shoula de- things he did after his return was Be marry para à helpmate whosé advice d valued.His business ted hi Gosden twoawarthy, mustachioed men ware The Great English Prescription.pd reer ions ohcasen Cures I xxinesa, Nervous Weak Center te \u20ac Write for e KURKKA CHEMICAL CO.Detroit, Mich.Yorssleby B.E, McGALE, Dr 2124 Notre Dame 8t, cor.Mapis Ave.prospered and steadily RToW, thanks to hus called as t Jew\u2019 aod the knowledge and skill he displayed in his transactions, His re e of old coins was mits of an and many were ths bat then, as Mary said, s net, and took the fret river they came woman, and even her nephew could soarcely would not the f without any.foribetance the Res! \u2018Lhe fish pase a half-dozen of fine rive 0 on hundreds of miles until reach thelr own.When they reach river, whioh has four ascends its own, and every one of those branches ba ied its own distinctly ma marked Nis) aryin as ands\u2019 ne There can be ao no doubt of e fact that the ealmon possesses the highest powers of instinct of all the fish family, and how so man sue private parlor of &t athan utation as a clever old woman she was\u2014muéh worse than Jim knew or ever was to kno he seen her eyes as she had he caught their cat-like pee the sneer on her pected Hpe, he would, n arose SE erent at pookets of their great.H \u2018milionaice en, ade the water boil, to the CRothschitas in he those with whom he a into cou edger, was the Landgrave William of H at the same time Screams brought | ensued.it turned out that th the.she road, with the s ju her hand, and p an ardent lover Ro and the Landgrave sho! highly he appreciated the busin oyabie, happy evening,\u201d she id with a sneer, which, had n er for his steaming tumbler, he IF YOU WANT : Reliable Vamish Carriage, Furniture, Roofing, Bend your orders to WATSON & COX, Maalacturers, 724 Craig SL, Montreal.s07, quais ties et Mayer Jothachiid by appointing poufidental adviser, ! Baron apo punish toe for the assistance he: tad given to the forces, and despatched an army to ticed.5 his hand, and, as she placed ihe melee beside 5 hastened to swallow conte! t rid of a tumbler of g two tant a cherry, ous drank as quick as \u2018be said, as be left.toi so.as I am unable te dispute But I can assert amongst ali fisherme Canadian and American, on being eaught.True, if as salmon do not feed, the & argu ent would be be Landgrave knew uot what to do to insure the safety of his immense fortune.Rs bis solved ey ea El ney in in the letters but the sea eles a superior w abt tre © 210 Ibe.aang weeks.a \u2014~THE- | CaLepoNia WATERS Being Distinetly Alkaline, Renders them ei pre-eminent in rheumatic p bi pois ce eHjône s, liver, «bd FO ore rrecting the acidity thes XO GU RD & Co., 39 Jurors St, AND ALL DEALERS.- 318 : \u201cThe rene on vous nape footsteps, * r an aocrused, Todi tony to your orn and your death-the wi old » otha tells you so.\u201d nd as he walk she foto med in bis foots he dell, waited for em, Jim did not walk very Se contri certain ex to a equilibrium ee | he Joined that anxious DP ans ntil age.travellers ind by curiosit; posite the house of the that old seated in a large arm-chair behind the uares of the windows on The following was the varia made on these oocasions : bu that Souse dwelt \u201cYou have said, with rose ote ove a se I drank some = pr Ve back she she me drink ry he whiskey\u201d end hers 1am, he he replied, as as if anxious to discussion short.\u201cDid Jou say, much bo herr she asked.$ when De |.Een ER den 21 padi pected,\u201d she remarked, she has had every appens now is her own fau IT James, you have Gone your duty ,and heaven wiil reward you if ot.\u201d \u201cI want no foward} One or two of our Ame t That you can give,\u201d and net, is di eo am MS \u201cei mistress will of fred ot orem, oe Tam lost.\u201d Se answered.and, tak remember well Si ous the , who never could Itving for months and it is now aamitted by the ne: ge.agro must ve, ave tod\u201d \u201cbut to- What may it, will it for pod one in this Nora 21d Ro passin Pet and That never er ness.we nu 8°\u2019 she said, mournfally,as she eye going to- enter match.These doubts were maliclous persons long after su d this Tate Mr.Buckland.the.aes 5 PAINTS, 0118 WINDOW iT Gold and Silver Leat.Gold and Silver Bronses, Gold and Sliver Ink WITE à PULL ASSORTMENT OF ARTISTS MATERIAL P.D.DODS & CO., 148 MCGILL STRERT, 287% es i 2.MO W.& F.P, C025 & » ~ TMPORTERS OF \u2014.Dram Pipes, Portland Cement; Chimney Tops, Water Lime, Vent Linings, Whiting, : Flue Covers, Plaster of Paris, Fire Bricks, Borax, 0° Fire Clay, China Clay, Canada Cement, Roman Cement.: Manufactarers of .Besaemer Steel, SOFA.CHAIR AND BED FRINGS She SHE slowly and thoughtfully on, snd $ plant bird, rose her honte as she oe a statue- wbatover 1 wan was not re- Pret reat on ta join thoes who ssl 28 H me it will make a ki; jana a the ro take most sh \u201cand the anglers only eue giEEd on themselves, cannot do good lo themsalves, how oly of Conversation.8 she i i and reason And ee ee ation là the E Ë i j : ote sudden: taken possession of I £ Dinh Was ned was cal eS door a\u201d a few after he had parted with The doctor Ît touchos à mesh would cause in La vod ed Te frais moe rc condition.borne gently and tenderly to Mr, the most sale refeal \u2018 was called in, administered, > quietly aad ra cod t bis inn ablisped, and explained \u2018 to those Ts la That (bo Bab cesser trary to those in Great Brit Britain, In eh Dn in 6 weeks sant the fret run push on to deup pools to protect Cham.In sale ; vers the fish know well (how do know I am not his ihe et toes, on à stone,\u201d he se ind Se do not believe ne detre my atten- move in AA water, an rushed vo tok the water sop.saw somethi hich flowed at my my \u201cHe was Teva, rather fn Swbhionst) wey aise face.bat his © POWDER | PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Alam, CONTAINS NO O80 ANY FRJORIOUS SUSSTARSL.\u20ac.W.GILLETT, ™ \"300, na \"MANUFASTURUE OF HT 52\u201d HL BELLOC'S CHARCOAL POWDER AND LOZENGES Approved by the Imperial Academy \u2018of Medline ine of Paris MODEL or TER LOZENGES It is es aly to to its emineaty absorbent.Uneptic Sta putride properties that Charces wes ils grent eflosay.It tas wecialy recommended fof ow the fol fag affections.BASTRALEIA ++ di OYSPEPSIA DIARRNEA prrosis SYSENTERY ACIDITY He DIFFISULY BIGESTI GHAMPS M THE STOMACH meme Detaited instructions saoompany esoh bottle of powder and bor of iorenges.Depetin?aris, L.FRERE, 19, res Jsech J Bold by LYMAN & CO, FABRE & (GRAVEL, LAVIOLETTE & NELSON.spd oil first-class chemists in the eitv.T0 WEAK A MENES pr et ee fo tainé Tull part! i > cure, tre i à Bi i e> a Ë 5j EE Es EE \u201cpersonally meri \u201copinions OF UNITED STATES PAPERS.They Vary ear to Political Compieox- tos\u2014The Move of the Cansôlau' Goveru- ment Acknowledged \u2018us Clover.The American papers \u2018are discussing the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the \u201cSayward\u201d case al considerable length and agree in describing the judgmeut as a victory for the Canadian Minister ot Justice.Some typical expres sions of opinidh on the subject follow: {Philadelphia Bulletin.The strictly\u2019 legal vlew wili probably compel the court to decide agalnst Lhe United States.Buch a decislon, however, will not necesearily put au cud to Ar.Blaine\u2019s efforis to protect the seals by international agreement.On the other hand, it will reader our Government power- \u2018esé Lo protect them In case of the failure to effect such an agreement, and the consequence will be Lhat the Alaska seals will soon become extinct, ns the Antarctic onoa ve become already, and then this dispute a be saitled for all Lime, With the fur seals extirpated it will make very little difference who owns Behring Sea.{New York Herald| When one reads the shrieking ulterances in regard to the Supreme Court by individuals in and out of Congress and by news- pers since the \u201cSayward\u201d caso came Lo Poet front one wonders whether some of this generation of men.reallze what the Supremes Court is, what It has done for our liberties and how great a part of all our reully serviceable law Is judge-made law.It was the Supremo Court which, under Marshall, declared that whore, in its opinion, a law ot Congress is in conflict with the constitution the former must give way, and that nelther the legislative nor tbe judicial power of one or all of the States of the Uniou can interfere with the constitutional operations of the Federal Government.The law of natious is so far a part of our federal constitution that no Jaw of Congress will, we are confident.\u2018ever be coustrued so as to violate international law, if there be any other possible construction.When there is ambiguity in the constitution, statutes or Lreaties, and a \u201ccase\u201d comes roperly before the Court involving life, fiberty or prog erty, the Courl must decide the \u201ccase,\u201d or thère is no Court.It must decide it evan if the Congress and tbe President\u2014the, givers of its daily bread\u2014 are clamoring on one side, and an unknown or unpopular alien is on the other side, or else thére 1s no judge! It must not see either parties or persons, nameless or odious, or governments.It can only watch \u201cthe trepidations of the balance!\u201d [Washington Star) What Great Britain gains by the decision 1s the chance Lo heard, Apparently there i8 still opportunity to contend thal the record of the proceedings of the Alaskan court is such that its jurisdiction cannot be questioned, no matter what the facts may be.Unquestionably the decision has not discredited or weakened in any respect the force of the contention that ihe extent of the Dominion of the United States in Behring Sea, which ts the point at issue, is a political question to be decided in conformity with the decision of the political departments of the government.Great Britain is to be heard, but Lnere 18 not the siightesl indication that the Supreme Court wheu it comes Lo decide whether or not the writ shall issue will not adhere to the precedents and rule of common sense which bind {i to foilow the contentions of 14e executive and legisiative departments upon questions of national jurisdiction in controversy with foreign governments.John Bull has been told that he may have the opportunity to propose his new game of \u2018heads I win, tails you lose,\u201d but it does not follow that Uncle Sam is going to play it.(Bpringñeld Republican.) It still rests in jarge nieasure with Mr Blaine whether the Supreme Court shall pronounce upon the merits of his claims in is Behring Sea mattar, and thus material otrengthen or practically dispose of iy or not.If he is sincerely desirous of bringing this controversy Lo an early close, he will waive his claim of executive privilege and put less emphasis upon the political than upon the legal phases of the dispute.He can easily impart to the court his desire to have the matter thoroughly gone into upon the broadest basis, and It is not at ail likely that Congress will interfere to ward off à possible offense against ita dignity.The court itself does not seem to doubt its authority to issue the writ asked for, even though that writ practically nullifles an act of Congress; If it had, its decision of Monday would have been re- By \\Implication, also, it nas indicated ita willingness to hear the whole case.Let us hope that no points of departmental etiquette will be allowed to stand in the way of such action, New York Tribune.l The Supreme Court's decision that i£ will hear what Great Britain has to say in sup- rt of an application to issue & Writ of pro- Bo ition against the Federal Court in Alaska, restraining it from further proceedings against the \u201cSayw.\"Is not to described as a victory for Great Britain by any means.So tar as it implies anything, it appears to Amply the reverse, Had the \u201c Sayward\u2019 been .condemned hy any other district court than that of Alaska the question of its owner's right to ask a writ would not have veen ral:ed.There are some differences between the statute creating the Ainska Court and that creating diptrict courts generally, and in approaching the Supreme Court for a writ forbidding further proceedings against the \u201cSayward\u201d it was necessary Lo dispose of the preliminary question whether or not those differences rendered the Supreme Court less competent than it would ordinarily be.The decision renderedgon Monday simply affirms that no such situation had been brought about by the law's phri jogy, and the right of Mr.Cooper, the ywara's\u201d owner, to petition for the \u2018writ foliows as a matter of course.{Xew York Times.) The only question really decided In this action of the Court is that it bas jurisdiction to proceed by writ of.robibition in respect to the Alaska Court.lt is evident from the remarks of Chlel Justice Fuller that the Court did not regard the nature of the case, the questions involved, or the parties concerned as having anything to do with the question of jurisdiction or the propriety of granting leave to file the pot tion, It wsstreated like an ordinary case.\u2018The rule of the codrt was made returnable on ths second Monday in apr and at that time the Behring * Sea question, with ail that it involves\u2019 will he brought oefore the Supreme Court.On the issue of granting .upre © the writ Jtsell, the merits of the gontroversy will be argued and considered, and it la ible that it may be taken out of the eld of diplomacy so far as questions of actual jurisdiction In Behring Bua are concerned {New York Herald} Mr.Blaine has not made much political capital out of the tall- \u201cListing business.\u201cThe British lion went to the Supreme Court, left Blaine's little boom sprawling ip ths mud.THE ITALIAN CRISIS.Crispl\u2019a Military and Naval Contracts to he Carried Out.BERLIN, February 9.\u2014Officia] assurances from Rome that the Marquis Di Rudini will guide !taly'5 foreign policy, assuming Signor Crispi\u2019s onzagements, In- uding strengthened armaments.have removed much disquiet here.Chancellor during his recent visit to mokeless powder, ete, involving an out- of the money derived from the new Italian ioan, to which Crispi assented.Dip- jomatic documenta forming the appendix ofa the uation of munitions and the furnishing of skilled instruction.M.Miguel assisted in a solution of the Italian Cabinet crisis by nr a group of Germun financial bouses jen it should te necessary for the Govern- \u201cment to obtain funds.On Thursday the Marquis Di Rudin agreed to the Urispi con- \u201ctracts in a block, whereupon King Humbert confided | to him the work of forming a new King Humbert's action during peror Francis vial: the Quirinalin\u2019the course ol the year.Bis Lumber Fire at Ottawh.-/, ordey by one of the most disastrous fi tr ae here for men ania T Jmorniia, fo EFL promise to facilitate a new Italian loan.ph that, it is said, the latter frromised | AWA, February 9.-Ottawa wan viaited | - SE vu! yout gs mar w sa, > escape {rom the who Tho vas! 6 Immediately gave the alarn before the brigade had arrived on the tho lames bad made such headway as to defy a the efforts of fire- en.to.xpiugulsh; nay: yuente the\u201d Saw wilt = sushi\u2019 factory, as were totally etre.The fire extend from tbe building to the lumber piles, and they were all consumed.[he greater portion of this lumber was sold to Bheppsr loss & Co.of Boston, and was valued $15,000.It was partially covered by insurance In the National Insurance Company and the Kastern Company.There was no losurance on the lumber owned by Mo- Laren, nor on the mills, so that'they are a total loss to him.Altogether the damage dono will amount to nearly $150,000.Earns- cliffe, the residence of Str John \"Macdonald, which adjoins tho lumber yard, was for Bowe time in danger.BLIZZARDS IN DAKOTA Heavy Falls of Snow in Dakota aud Miune- * aota\u2014A Cold: Dip.° SE.Pays, Minn.\u201cFebruary 9\u2014At noon vestertäÿ.snow, began to-fall In this city, and there has been the promise of a blizzard daring Lbs afternoon, The storm is ratty general in the North-West, although North Dakota seems to have escaped to 8 considerable extent.A storm was reported av into, in the north-eastern part of that state, last night, bul there is said to be no story at Grand Forks, Fargo or Bismarck.In South Dakota the storm that was raging at Rapid City has extended over the entire staie.Aberdeen, Huron, Plerre and other points report a very severe blizzard.A despatch from Plerre says the worst blizzard since 1888 has been ragin theresince last night, with little pros oct of cessation, The thermometer wont as low as 20 below yesterday morning, and-it froze all day.At Huron that snowstorm which has prevailed since midnight last was in pro- sress atl b o'clock to-night and had developed into a gigantic blizzard, almost equal in fury to that of January, 1888.It bas raged all day, the wind blowing at a velocity of froma thirty to forty wiles an hour, driving Live snow in blinding ciouds and drifting it us hlgh as the fence The storm prevails throughout South \u2018Dakota and will probably interrupt railroaaing to a considerable extent, At7o'clock the thermomater in this city was 24 below wero, but much colder weather is predicted for to-morrow.It was 16 below at St.Vincent, 12 bulow at Minnedusa, 4 below at Moorehead, 2 below at Bismurck and 8 below at Fort Bulord.\u2018The blizzard did not appear in North Dakota to-night, but is contined to South Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin, being severest in South Dakota.RAPID CITY, S.D,, February 9.\u2014The storm which lasted Sunday howls to-night with unabated fury.From fifteen to eighteen inches of snow have fallen and great drifte- block the streets.Trains on the Elkhorn arn abandoned and ranchmen in the city dare pot venture out to their homes.Should the severe weather continue many head of stock will perisn.The 700 Ogallalas, sixty Cheyenne Bioux and escort of troops now en route to Fort Keogh and Tongue River agency, Montana, wentinto camp last night on Cheyenne River, forty miles from this city.They will suffer great hardship before thelr arrival here.: AN OCEAN MYSTERY.Two Unkuown Vessels Wrecked Near the Site of tha \u201cViacaya' Calamity, NEW YORK, February 9.\u2014Another steamer is reported sunk almost on the spot where the \u201cViscaya\u2019\u201d went down a few months A The vessel is supposed to be the Norwegian fruit steamer \u201cmon Dumols,\u201d which left this port Wedensday last for Matanzas, Cuba.As'vet nothing has been heard of any of the crew.They may have been lost or may have been rescued by some other vessel, | first tidings of a\u2018disaster was brought here lo-day by Frank Kelly, à pliot on the boat \u201cAmbrose snow.\u201d Kelly reports that on the 5th inst.he passed close to the wreck ©! a vessel with three masts standing about twenty feet above the water.The position of the vessel was in longtitude 73.58, latitude 39.19.The vessel lay with her head to the north.A short distance away was 8 sunken three-masted schooner, whose cargo consisted wholly or in part ul petroleum, as oil \u2018was floating on the sea.No wreckage was floating about.Enquiry among steamship men here brought out facts enough to flx beyond a doubt the identit: of the vessel as the \u201cSimon umols, umols\u201d Is one of a fleet of five fruit steamers plylng bot Ihren New York and Cuban potts, all owned by Norwegians.Captain John Kanitz was In charge of the \u201cDumois,\u201d witha crew of 16 men.The vessel was new, of 448 tons, and bailed from Bergen, Norway.She was chartered for the present trip to H.Dumois & Co.fruit importers, Her Nap) valued at about $32,000, was shipped by Waydeu & Co., and consisted of ardware, provisions, farming implements, machinery and eight horse cars.At the office of Dumois & Co., it was said the vessel was very heavily loaded and sat low in the water.No list of the crew could, be obtained.The wreck lies nearly In the track of vesseis sailing between Liverpool and Philadelphia.A Contract Dispute, To the Eduor of the BTAR: SIe,\u2014As à reader of the daily events of our times, as chronicled in the newspa I notice a correspondence relating to what might almost be considered \u2018the private affairs of the gentieman most interested io Lhe matters therein referred to.1 allude to the report published in the STAR on Tuesday last to the effect that Hon, Thomas McGreevy had been sued by Mr.G.Bea ucage Tor a large sum; and to Mr.McGreevy\u2019s state ment that he did not owe that gentleman anything.And also to the letter of Mr.\u201d Archambault in yesterday's STAR.Igathér from what has previously appeared in print that in the year 1883, tenders were called for, for certain works at Quet those who tendered were Mr.Beaucage, and Messrs.Larkin, Connolty.= Co.lt seems that the former tendered a little lower than the latter, but that he sold out to them.Accordin Canadien of the 22nd of November, 189 or with L., C.& Ca.to transfer to them all his rights in Cn contract in consideration of the payment of tive thousand dollars (8 ($5000 This was in 1388,0beerve.Larkin, Connolly Co.were and arestili contractors.They got the contract in question {the building of the \u201ccross wall\u201d in the Louise Basin, at bec) They were in 1843, and have boon exer singe, counted perfectly\u2019 solvent.The H Mr.McGreevy was not at that time, \u2018nor hes he, been since, a contractor; he was never a member of the firm of L.C.& Co.~\u2014or aay other firm.He could have no interes promising Beaucage 85000 for the benefit = the successful contradtors.But if he did 80, he was perfectly solvent at that time, and has, aiso been ever since.Is it not strange, therefore, that a gentleman of Mr, Beaucage\u2019's means would wait for a period of neariy eight years to collect a debt from such a class of }debtors, and Sheu commence a law suit for its pry 88 years published Je the RAR on ory itn the action is, as he characterizes Pl \u201c tins \"\u2014and without foundstion, ~*~ Montreal, Feb.5th.CONSTANT READER Mr.Perrault Corrected.To the Fduor of the STAR: +\" Srr,\u2014 The statéments of Mi J.x.Perrault\u2019 on ihe religious complexion of this continent\u2019 are as unreliable as they are amusing.\u2019 For- instance, ho asserts that there are\u2019 fifteen mitlion Roman Catholics\u201d in the United: States to-day.A better suthority only Co ov o claims a little over half that number; ae sording to Hoffman'a Catholio Directory for 1891, there are in that ous try sire prises and 7641 churchee.The population is reported at gh Also learn from the same squroe that there me 665, 328 OURD rre 3277 parochlal schoo) children In attendance.M.F,B New Glasgow.acompte Sie, wilted & 0 the'reckiess driving her tin the.of Birmingham, England, he Somat ava\u2019 a by-law compelling drivers of ner jited cabs orfhacks to display on the rear end their venlcies in a prominent position \u2018license number printed with a four bel, Plan ; black figure on a white ground.The result\" of this je very plain, for if an accident happens and the driver:is prob a cowardly\u2018 briite ns to run away, soit look adobted, db M more.careful, Les have endeavo à took their places.Û Tho King od by thai marche from their sides, attend- met the J after him and di er.hie ouster boigre a 1 be ok vers far.Te ; the Ice 1nMngland\u2014Oi and int'on the Forth Bridge.\u2018England.The\u2019 otal \u2018cost of Edgar Boehin's stafüe ot \u2018the late Emperor Frederick, which the Queen has placed in Bt.George's Chapel.Windsor, ls nearly £2000, which Her Majesty intends to pay out of the Civil List, A curious phenomenon was recently seen on the sea at Folkestone.A ship laden with oll sank in a collision off Hythe, and the sea was covered with oil.This - prod aced a strange effect upon the wid wera plentitul in the savers.tesl, and other caught.as they appeared tol use of their plumage with oil.An extraordinary statement was made at a recent mecting of the Liverpool Select Vestry.A member stated that an epidemic prevailod or had prevailed amon the men working the borin machines in the Mersey \u2018Tunnel.t was à kind of consumption, and of thirty- \u2018six men so employed eix had dled.He thought something should be done.If Colonel Beaumont were written to, he might see that these men were not sent down Into what appeared to be a deathtrap.The new Commissioner of the London police, Colonel Henry Smith, has introduced Many excellent chauges in the administration of the police.Tho latest is that connected with men on night duty.They do eight hours\u2019 duty, and in the m ddle of the night they are permiited to go to the station of their division, get & brief rest, and partake of hot coftee, ete.\u2018This is one of the most beneficent [measures ever introduced, because it not on ly provides the officer with what he sad a but it saves, in many cases, men be ng sent to the hospi \u201cA world's labor exhibition\u201d is being projected, and a afte of fourteen acres has been aécured for it at shepherd's Bush.The view of its promoters is that past exhibitions have done honor to the.manufacturer and other producers, but never to the workers.This is to be remedied by a labor exhibition, where operatives in every de- rtment wiil be seen actually at work.lutions in favor of the project were adopted at a meeting of representatives of trade unions and kindred poulet, held recently under the presidency of the Bishop ord.A curious action for breach of promise of marriage was tried recently in in London.The \u2018plaloud w was an assistan 2 0 manufacturer, and lived Sothnal roan.\u2018the the defendant being at once the keeperof a beershop and clerk to a wool-broker.The -proof of the promise of marriage rested entirely on the evidence of the plaintiff and her family.None of those endearing and compromising letters which are usually read in Court Irom the defendants in such actions were produced.Apparently the only letter relerred to was one from the defendant add not to the plaintiff singly.put to her and her sister conjointly, in which he spoke of them im ly as \u201chie two dear little sweethearts,\u201d and sent kisses to both of them.TheJ udge, remark- Ing ou the singular confitet of the evideuce -on both sides, summed up in favor of the defendant, but the jury found for the piaintiff, with £25 damages.A Brighton newspaper gives ar interesting account of a cricket match played on the ive between teams from Horsted Keynes and Cuckfield.Cricket on the ice is cer- ainly, more péxcitine than cricket on the Some f unoy Shings happened.Once hy! an siugged his bat away, and off it skated, faster ey any fleidsman, nearly to the \u2018boundary; often the batsman fell be- \u2018fore he reached home, and crawled in, 1zno- minjous but safe.One series of overthrows yislded five runs\u2014it seemed as if the bail noyer would be held.Once a very.temptin, tch was sent to mid-on.He forgot ai Shout his skates and sprang into the air to catch the ball with his Fizht hand high up.He failed to pertes it an d then began to He came down flat, \u2018ot chaft and.plenty of yy when one of the Horsted ng bow ied fires ball, Cot Hy ing eo come down There was oishty\u2019 laughter, eepeciali Keynes men, after be played hockey with nas caps A remarkable story was told recently in an action before Mr.Justios Mathew special jury.The calendant, a retired ee sce Wilson, who was engs in business as a tobacconist, and who lost plied o aro a ohh a à Pre ' BOM à club, an r thom by a man Bad Murray.ilson\u2019s narrative, Murray indu to play at chemin de fer, and he lost PIN for wh! sum he gave a cheque Reflection came in the morning, and, suspecting foul play, he stopped th cheque.This document into the hands ol rn.who \u2018alleged that \u201cbe had received it from Murray in payment of a betting debt, and who, as a bond fide holder, sued the retired sea-captain lor! ite oy A In the course of the proceedings it transpirea that Murray had been convic with several others for participa: tion in the famous De Goncourt Turf fraude, for which he was sentenced to elghtebn months\u2019 hard labor.He was the \u201c agent\u201d of -the piaintift, the bolder ot the cheque, both of whom had been recently convicted of keeping a fombling house.The jury found for the de! \u201cAf a recent meeting held for the purpose \u201cof forming a Derbyshire Liberal-Urionist Association, a letter from Lord BRartington was read, in which he said: The work of the Jost.few weeks has done much to establish proof the soundness of some of arguments which the Liberal-Unionist to press attention the country from tbe first moment when it came into exis I have po doubt that many Lib , who have hitherto looked favorably pon tbe Home Lule © hoy oe now à o reconsider their op, _and to ask themselves whether it would be \u201ceither wise or just to entrust the internal vernment of Ireland and the interests of yal and Industiious citizens to those politicians, who, elther in the past or the pros time, have or possess the ence of a majority of the Irish eleu- tors.Noth that has ned can justify a any relaxation of the efforts which during a period.of nearly \u2018ve yoars.but with strengthened efforts of \u201cincreased confidence in the success as wall \u2018as In the justice of our cause, we shall con- -Unue to the best of our power the work bleh we have undertaken.he Times gives the following description of & the living chess game at Bt.Leonard's The proceedi 2\" with agrand procession on board, during which the Jadiex Lachner\u2019s tre of the rooks, Knights, and bishops then \u2018ventre of , and, hav.Ing.pelle visit to the kings\u2019 and queens\u2019 After a pause, Sir respect! ve pawns, and centre af the board.Aflour- Ce races was Shen en sounded e e pawns kpelt on one and the remainder ot the pieces Foes tad their king and queen as they moved to thetr Squares.When « a pawn vos taxon De feli on one knee, and o! -Dy the ushers.\"on as coller en vent Se A Re he delivered 2p his sword and was On a _queen being taken pe Ses \u201céscorted by her her \u20ac two To ushers, aud two pawns knight.a rive ebec ne 30d he Bow and delive sword and crown, and, between two kn and the remaipder, off the pieces, h Prbceseton of the board to the strains ot! unod's \u201cFuneral Marah ofa Marionette.\u201d : \u201cIreland.Ë The Judtelal\u2019 Committed of the Cou bhus \u2018issued orders Sander Lith i ay Be Conn Eton ptm \u2018way { na rey.: to cost ei 50.000, towards Which fob the Tred- | sury makes s free grant of £% os wy sy ing toa return which the Royall h Accord \u201cIrish Constabulary\u201d has furnished 1d 'tire Irish Erooutlve nearly 900 tenants on th the; ra \u2018posals us final, = The called Nationalists and \u201cpatriots \u2018 merceniitios neither; they w paid by fore D Money, Hi were not fit or char- agilsh statesman ow thas e mitted by all Empire.Sir William Harcourt, Test pot with the Eng \u2018but w iy the Irish sentatives.- If the representatives continue 0 tain warde the English Liberal an attitude of friendly co-operation snd tation, mutual good will and ho J fide! they might work together.\u2018balore Parnell's downfall.In such case h feit as confident as'ever that the rare of Home Bule is secure, If, howe should succeed in infaming rie passion and sentiment against sympathisers with and supporters of the Irish cause in Great: Britain, lo lus ring ln International raie and exas nf constitut! onal action.and spo sprsaiing\u2019 to pA side forves in 1 Jynamite party in.manor) TE ve Should aucosed convincing the British people that no Toil ance could be placed on irish honor, and that, in Lhe settlement of the-conditions of Home Rule, the jud ment of the Liberal party in Great Bri is to have no pinoce, ut that the matter is ai bo sdétermined slmply by the demands of the leaders, fluctuating from day to day.according to personal exizencies\u2014ther: Home Rule had no chance, and ought vo: have neue., Sootinod.A Christmas card was received in Glasgow addressed to Mr.No-, \u201cMember for Midlothian: Street.The card was duly de livered in \u201cGladstone™ Btreet.Xt a meeting tn Dundee, \u2018Sonsisting principally of clergymen of various denominations, a proposal to ude dancing in scheme of popular entertainments for the poorest classes was strongly opposed by t two of the ministers While walking on the ice on a pond at Kirkmjchael, Dumfriesshire, .a boy named John Barton fell and broke bie lott lou and right arm.Though only eleven age this un fortunate youth has leg broken four times and his eue ps twice by similar falle.A large and end cottare Mave event ters, fshermen.and Sottare in Skye recen foveny | .e \u201cbearing Ehreatened dis distros in the olan, on agoount of the failure of thé potato crop last season, and the necessity of giving employment to the people by the Government undertaking the PonBtrugton of light railways in Skye, An elderly tramp, who had been living for ten days in a common lodging-house in Dundee, was found dead in one morning.A search of the bed on which he lay was made, when a deposit receipt on the Bank of Soot- land for £300 was found oconoealed under the mattress, sing with £22 in notes.The man was regarded in the lodging-house as a poor tramp.A market gardener of Flawcralg, near Dundee, while trenching one of his fisids, came upon a stone cothn with human remains, part of the skeleton being in a won- derfuily good of preservation.coffin was about two foot baios below the surface, and about twelve y from.the public road.The coffin was between and five feet long, and al eigbteen broad.As some curiosity has been tothe quantity of paints oa dis used in \u2018the construction - of the Bridge, Messra Craig & of Glaagew, who bel hremating.oe quon: vai uminating oils, ; nt olis, 35,537 galions; pain ae computed.that the would have been Her Majesty's first-class paint sufficient to recover Dearly two square miles of.es airs a 3 ore ace is reason to think that he will fot for his affection towards that, gine.~ A reprieve has been gratited to Loretto Palombo, the Italian Ho was sentenced to death for the murder of another Italian ae a wedding party in Glasgow.he stoey of the crime for which P.ae Soden ed bristles with dramatic Incidents, and the qlamor of romance : is still furt further lent to y the manner in w rsoner\u201ds sweetheart had shown her er Lordship was and she could\u2019 mot ace him À him; but ne vas put her reques aad this she did.Aliss Hamill, who Is riding, as dressmaker in one of the largest Glasgow, ¢ oa she will wait tll Pi be rele marry him.On the \u2018and Governor Alston gone, to the oell of the condemned man y found Palombo on his knees on the floor in prayer.On see the Governor, Palom hls foot.the omar dabip read the loner in- mating the Queen's on hearing the news, dro on bis knees threw up his arma, and God for his deliverance from death.his Lordshi Be thaaed him for \u2018his visit, and expr titude to the ple of Beotiand or whe! hey be spaced my re it le, and.= andl am.going to be God\u2019 8 Man.now?Ue, The census of St.Petorsb besir taken.The population cab haa us 956.246 against RT vous a Ti.and So es ne iden ross, presented at intervals by the Pops to the most ag | European crowned head, iit go this year to the Empress of The - exiles in Ge lon, despair Ing of goes are tarni n Y Hiscature ocsupy thelr th da, lating the \u201cHistory of \u201cthe Wogld\u201d into \u2018Arabic.Outbreaks of influenza boveboes n i trom different x te of F affirmed that the opidemis elcome ap: pearance in t pot the is \u201cn'the Latta Quarter in Paris Dy scene eo unfortunate womih was -pitiable condition to thé hi Cheap tele ms have poor du rt Bs 8° in RTA] neasages fraphio be sent for five riba, Pepdtis penny | \u2018per word, wi charge of \u2018yep: nis his golden: weddieg, Sh ores oasis and \u201ciater he \u20ac fifty pfennigs.\u2018 The oidest cabgriver in of a public company wii wien be bas re- muined forty years atk over 26 tout te mn than 800 engin wer.he ponts n.: 2368 Madame Jon sleoted May of Ma and ied The ition un ell 160 1890.8 terwards removed Branescl in the distriot of Nfoy, and has been ones more nominated Mayor.5 Boglallst acade is belong planned in Boke Tiebk keoht, a well-known perte by 5e Berr \u201cPie puplis would be young onder It who \u20ac should be trained up io the art of organising Soclalist agitation and taught to speak and arguein public, y must also learn their own language thovouahly, besides history, political econo- anda Tmattering of science, in order to belog adl all kinds of arguments to bear upon their audience.The rabbit plague in Victoria 1s a boon to many inhabitante of the cojouy.If the reverse to agiculturiste Some hundred inspectors receive £20U anually for superiu- ending the destruction of the rabbits b laborers, who earn from Ga 8 dally.0,000 persons trap rabbits FE their own account and make a living by ous Gif the creatures to the poor in the various altied, who, In their turn, d _palat ble dinner at the A perfec! 5 Plag ue \u2018Joout - affects the Rawulpindi.letrlouin Nooo estern Indi a Buch immense heape of the tnsects settled the railway lines recently that the ordinary trains could not pass, and were either parted into several sections to make any headwa or extra engines were added to help.A Hight of loouste passing over Jhelum darkened the air lke a thunderstorm, aud when they set- tied on the trees, strong branches broke under their wolght.The pests are nearly as bad al the Antipodes, for regular ermies of locusts passed through Victoria for a fortnight.They cleared al! | grass and herbage for miles, lett only the stumps 6f tho vines and the bare branches of the fruit trees, devastated gardens, and eo Injured the wheat flelds that many are not worth cutting.(Lae committee appointed at the Ministry of Justios to draw up a scheme for the reorganisation of the bar in Ruesia has adopted a resolution by virtue of which \u2018the number of advocates In 8t Petersburg Moscow, and Warsaw, professing the Jewish religion, will be redu to one-tenth of the number of barristere in those cities.Sal Government Committee occupied with elaboration of the new laws relating to the Jewish.population generally is endeavoring to obtain from the competent administrative authorities the repeal of the law of 1838, by which the ohiidren, grandchildren, and \u2018nephews of old soldiers of the Jewish religlon are permitted to reside in capitals of various provinces.The Committee pro- that this indulgence shail for the uture be restricted to the children only of such soldiers.A sad accident-tne reeult of practical {Sking-phappened Focentiy in the village of rtment of the Dordogne, France.One evening, a Pau was escorting his wife home from a party, and as it was thought that wolves, driven to desperation by the continued frosts, might attack them on the road, the good man carried with him a lantern and a gun.Two young pephews saw them approach their house, With the intention of amusing themselves by fright- enin, thetr Jincle and aunt, the youngsters benind some bushes and omitied \u20ac od grows like à wild beast.Madame ; Pau near tee and and the husband, drop- ing the his gun into the whence the sounds had come.The next he heard was a plaintive wall, \u201cOh, uncle, you have kllied me.\u201d One o the young ads bad been shot through the He was st once carried to the cottage, but Tied shortly afterwards.A walk Russia Lo Paris has just been compieted br a Joung Muscovite officer, lieutenant in He started hy Decembe 3 penits, on the Russo Silesian frontier, and travelled the 1250 miles in thirty-nine Tae OD AD average some thirty-ope ea Lieutenant Winter is a alight, short oung fellow of twenty-four, of dis- tipet Tartar ty He e the trip in Heat marehing order, wearing his uni orm under a thick brown ulster, and carr ail his kit in a knapsack on his back, w né though he encountered terrible eater, and wore out three pairs of boots, he is none the worse for the fatigue, save a few frostbites and chilblaine, After a short visit to Lieutenant Winter wiil travel round ITANOSN Coast most enthusiastic weloome in Paris.The Paris Moniteur lice have visited the offices of trie and the house occu- + chemist, and Bavortinioss LaDi tating bank n In the rae and artistic world of Paris \u20188 fow porscunge Deued there figured an eccentric seal amed Meyrena, ho vas Four.as somewhat feather- Le od jy one wan much , or 6 to prosecution for imi- he suddenly disappeared.ow, however, tals were more marvellous thaa ever.\u201cYou must understand,\u201d he would say to his friends, \u201cthat you are now conversing with royalty.Iam King of Sedangs.\u201d Every ons concluded net the poor fellow tm was found that his Me had in the midst of a peaceful people known as of went Authority.On returning Lo e 3 returnin Etiretrel de udaci Gov- his mental functions ciearly defined.ve M, Payeician-In-Ordinary the Minister of Pu Pablo Works ing; Chancellor of the Exchequer.his Budget In the outset, at nll events, a purely in One.oir proceedings led the Bri to suspect that Meyrena was voring to convert the fsland Antos resort of pirat sapeciaily as his operations were coincident with certain outbreaks on the part of\" the Melage.1 tr is Js thought Meyrena committed to escapes from the em- mane of his position.A little more than tra ten years ago a double murder was pe Paris.A chemist was, with ee servant maid, assa: sin in the nignt.'he object o the crime was robbery.Suspicion immediltely feli on the shemists assistant, à young man named Walder, who simultaneousiy disappeared.No trace of him could be discovered, and after long long continues but fruitless efforts to track the police,\u201d as well Lazare Bal lwa Station for iwo.months he aucceeded Îh re reac hing Nantés, And proceed- , ed thencs to-the part of P.Palmbœut, where he | embarked for Bouth America.The execution of three natives took place recently at Isserville.Algeria, under parti- eularly dramatic circumstances, 'I'ne names of: the culprits\u2019 were Haman Zian, Aisea Allouch, and Kalfounl.vin May lust, these men, having broken into a farm near Iseer- ville, occupled by a couple named Dubouis, disc harged their guns at the man, hls wife, and the man servant, and then finding their victims to be still living, stubbed them to death with their kulves.This brutal outrage naturally aroused the violent indignation of ali the inhabitants of the nelghbour- hood, aud the interest taken in the bunish- ment of thé murderers was manifested by the fact that in spite of snow and cold the whole population of the district assembled around Lhe place of execution on the eve of the day appointed for their death.AU six d'olouk in the morning the condemned men arrived in town from Algiers, and were conducted to the fatal spot.With the exception of Kalfouni, who showed u certain degree of fortitude, they were in a state of great dejection, \u201cHaman Zian was the first Lo appear\u201d on the scaffold, and was so fur overcome as | to be uvable to walk.Flo was carried b the assistants, and was thrown on the bloc like a bale of goods.Aissa Allouch was terribly pale, und had to be supported till.ho reached the guillotine, Kaltouni maintained bis Hem bearing, and himself placed his head on the block; but here his resignation gave way, abd it was found necessary to hold him in the required position.Just as tho body was falling into the basket, it suddenly sprang up with a convulsive move ment that was liorrible to behold.The scena wäs a ghastiy one, the spew all round the guillotine being blood-stained.The execution produced a great sensation on the Arab speclators present, Mercantile Agency Murders, To the Edilor of the STAR: S1k,\u2014 Your comments in a recont issue, yelatlve to the State of Pennsylvania ennct- ing a statute curtailing the privileges of mercantile agencies, were pertinent, as maiy thousand victims of their Injury can testily from the bottom of their | hearts.\u2018There does not exist another system of recognized privilege under the sanction of law so Inlquitous and owerful in its ramifications.The writer nows, to the expense of a fortune and almost an unredeemable reputation, the terrible eflects of this unfettered system of invading the sacred credit of a business man by villalnous correspondents, and it these lines reflect vengeance or irrational force, the reader will bear in mind it comes from a heart that has been knocked cold with the miseries and dishonor of ruin, and necessity knows no law of propriety.\"It is a hopeful! sign tu see so influential a paper as the STAR manfully expressing upon the question; yes, fearlessly rebelling against the iron-handed monarch that is ruling the commercial world with tyranny and injustice, IU is 8 opportune time for the STAR to speak to its hundred thousand readers in sc righteous a reform, that the people will awaken to the importance to put these institutions under a strict and open adherence, to the greatest caution in reporting the business character of the people; and enacting the severest penalty jor the smallest degree o! remissness; in brief, compelling them to receive from no source other than thelr own most trustworthy reporters any information.HONOR BRIGHT.\u201cEverybody knows Scrofula to be ñ disease of the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla ts the best remedy for all bluod diseases.Regulates the Stornach, Liver and Bowels, unlocks the Secretions,Purifiesthe Blood and removes ali impurities from a Pimple to x SUFFERERS FROM -, fo Nerve Debilty, Youthfal À D x indiscretions, Lost Nanhood, 9 BE TOUR OWN PNTSICIAI 5 = Ea Ponsconeceneccassensens i FOR pps 3 a.i FE fi i Ly = « > Lac CURE, FIR ASTM} INDIAN CIGARETTES.Asthmatée-people who suffer from Oppression in breathing, sensations, Moarseness, and Loss of Voice, Nervous Coughs, Laryngitis, Colds with Wheezing, Insomnia, Catarrhal affections, and difficuity in Expectoration, are promptly relieved by these Cigarettes.ix =| |CRIMAULT'S MATICO CAPSULES and INJECTION.Physicians.prescribe Grmtavrr's MaTio0 as the most active and inoffensive remedy\u2019 in the treat ment of acrite and chrônié Gleet sod ATID LiNsEction ta used in recent and MATICO CAPSULESin he more chronio cases Ran Bo en peo The above pa; 7 ba chtained in CANADA La IN f Wholesale of LYMAN, \"sont the worst Scrofulous Sore.\u2019 : : and À -Laove 5 au lt Alo pola \\Amve ra * foot Th p Arrive 8.00 «1m, res ueben, 1 $i onial way 15 Samii on, ] 10 pan | Arrive 6.30 a, Sr poster PE t sas fus en sturrinifeed = o turdaysand Sui gay hon MAIL STEAMSHIFS.1681\u2014WINTER SERVIOE\u20141901 Liverpeel, Halifax asd Pertlasd Bervice Calling a: Londonderry.Fi From m taverpoei.BTKAMAHIPA Portiend.| PN yo emma res 1801 | 1891, 1891.\u2018 1b5dan.Polynesian.| 5 Feb.| 7 Fea.29 do \u2018Jironamian.19 do = ha as.9 du\u2019 | ru 45 i May Thursdays the Grand Tr a8 Porliand al noon, and from Halifas about Bat urdaru, or as sdoti aa possible after the x the M atercolunial Railway train from the West, ot Halifax at noon i teamors sre built of jroo.tn in mr sighs à men urpassod sod Sais Mod re ru vide wiih Sve qu site ce At ane bete an Oy ble, excel FE sigoxine au jas\u2019 Lope, hte brary: Cn as well as ab e1- periunbed.surgeon and » Pearly y all the born te nit ae saloon deck.thus snsuring perfect fiche aed Santis Rous of the Mednors Ba the Mail Hervics carry live .tock of an de enc The \"Parisian I \u201cBaral Man\" are Sted through out with the Sesh Jour PASSAGE Lond 850 and.4.880 \" = n.Toing to seco return Bteer rage st lowestr RAIL RATES rom Mentreal te Pertland Ma + Class, single 87.50: return sein 5%.! Land Class sing ie85.50 return sil For freight, pass; nor further tion, apply to any Agent ot the ls From Por ant vr {ax \u2014Oabin, ; 8R0, #90, êtio Jol.lutermeaia AN, se A ALLA a+ Montreal Jap, Fiat, 1891 380: | ____Bailroads.CANADIAN Traine leave Windsor oi.Stution for Ottawa-7.50a.m.$°11.45am,4.15 p.m, , Boston \u2014\"9.00 s.;0, t*8.15 p.m.Lente die am.; t*8.45 A h oto\u2014 N Ste.sla st Paul, Mtnscapoi æ Newport\u2014*9.00 a.m.; 5.35 Lans Le > Herr N.8.Bt.John, N.Pajepm from Dalhousie Square Station ter Quepes 8 .25a.m.; *3.30 p.m.(Sundays oily} sod \u2018Three vers 8.25 am.: *3.30 p.m.(Bun.\u2018oalrk ace 2 8 8t.F noir ae = 1 otc, 5,15 pm, ole olix, Al hy el, @ Ottawa, \u201c8.50 s,m.1400 $05.Winnipey and Vancou we BE como and Bi Lin 8e 2 Bison 8,5 Pa 30 p.ao toto an ; 40 pas wm Sat.1.30 p.m., inatead ETS p.m.» Fro mn Bonaventure Nation tor Marieville aad Farnham, from Lom- perte counecting with irony See 3.16 pa.train from Bonaventure station.Marloville, ss, Cesstre, 5.00 p.m.from Bonaventure io: su | Except Baturdays.?Run daily, Sundare includ- ther trains, week days only, tiens Tey arlor and noes cars.Montreal on ba SUN ER EAL \u201cMC ET OFFICES\u20142 tros.eat Dalbous ie square, end Windsor .INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.1B00- WINTER ARMANGEMENT 1881.Cemmeoncing f4th November.L390.Be Jase stations, ps oui all soft ot Sie Line Memtret oarsot the Tun through to nous RANGE, in ten: pd Sonrs and fifty n The Jenn rua eh to shoir destinatton on \u201ctraine of the in = RAILROAD TIME TABLE, > Bonaventure Station.- ©.GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.Lares d Xi) alerted PrN a 810 Lasveo.von où m 6.000 Toure 2 ry » soma d Cornwall Yocaty, rir | Arrive 5.55 Richmond, Purtiand and à Buerbrooka, #20 pu.arrive 1301 sa, bod Leave sou, Letve 4.50 an.ails Acton V o (Locals, = Leave 5.20 p.m.| Arrive d.50 a.m.Lore 590, 7 738, 5e Thetive 7.) 8.40.240, 35,1 Fort a.& roe Leave 6.0v Hs iggien an » Amv Lorin som, 7.55 » A.Leave 8.05 Fee Ro À ve 5.05, iN 12.10 (2 Na pare a 2.10¢ turds, aly) bon 8.20 vp.ar day\u201d ue 4.15, a t.Laurent and Blue Bonne Leave 7.aoû: m5.Zà v:w.Arrive FN | station ins ane 2 ps, Leaves.35, 8.35 7 satecaipe,, Arrive 30, 7.AS at only uit | ATS 3 53 ED oes Fa | ets ¥ = + 3 pam, a fonlyd » SE car » CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY: to Windsor Strebt Station.» Fast armes for 84.J bt.Myacinshe, pe, Drammunc tie os pers qe Joe or BL iT dokina, rain Sarton, N Nevrort a.m.oi a 1010 pasate EES ive UTE 14 I ra nm, Pont Pa.[ITE Fi sk Lin 3 7, TE rT ous Er Joi AFF Yacific apie for Ot W D: n Vrctories and 811 volnis in tas PV and 0B 14100 Cosss points ete Chay Richa) ou and Frog, \u20ac, conterti th @, ps.tr me Monave nifure ftation 8.45 p.m | Arrives.çUe tn.20m \u201cx dg Satu de I iE JE OAL of 2 QUI ok pee Ee i either Ll ret hiss mention The.mii Hr as amour Jittle \u201cALLAN LIN NÉ AAA | x rmed to _oper- ate in N Nevo pas iso The Y.M.CL A.Convention conélued at Kingston on Bunday evening with an im- ve sarvise qe ne Cl ter conducted upon u riage, it is just what.peuple choose to make A it.If they rush into it ithe fools they are M.retary for New pretty oertaln to ind it a failure.It op the | * ork.\u201cihe ata and dele other hand they betake themselves to it.vers ot > ot as a tes oonduoted many of the with \u2018ot I \u2014The Hals-Cowlss Cssb\u2014Toronie \u2018churches during the day.At Pag of ine some seuss \u2018responsibility | Ante Dry Goods Meuse in Tieuble, session Ît was agreed to meet at Quebec In and with an earnest desire and \\n- sper « long and sometimes not a very NYE February.1892.London hes led by\u201d rival tention to make the.best of it in every |.; or ; sense, it will not be à failure, but, on the con- amicable controversy, the most important trary, will prove itself the happiest form of À ; .union known to human beings.We have Labor diate Baie nto rome shes ex : CABLE.7 bas received an oct 1 \"Te 9 à Trunk Rai qu Seiler toy \u2018vitation from the United States Government À to Patins 5 jray ot Cane vu .dino Inquisiser (John A.) : Téauestine Great Britain to take part in the 12 not reiatine Le the construction of a no doubt the heart of society is sound on For music see \u201cThe Gendoliers.\u201d : world's fair as Chicago.ranch line between Glencoe and Wanstead, this subject, but still there is room to fear vin ; paid th ; In Montreal West I've stole & mareh\u2014I'm à clever thief, Advices received at London say the mod- siting there che delevine mord: the CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR that the casier conditions of modern life \"Twas Lauriers Guerin; and ex-Ald.Mullin were the And Te qot fra moto, .re seer TW papers of Rio de Janeiro disapprove menoed within three years and completed we NA For week ending Jan.24th, 181.4 ave or reed of oo at names brougbt \u2018forward by the com Taha cibera the od Tec 3 C wish the United State pains da unctly ahi five n the pute de pars fe Monday ces masseme sr 7 gids +077 owing to the growth of wealth, many more ates Soo appointed to select the oma + 0% Babes.are strong and stout, ;- disadvantageous to Brazil.0, bulid the branch trom Strathroy, on the Tnesdey haben de ed 3 1,084 ag persons than in any former age are try- rires of ihe 1e Windace poting wae ee end es about 100 Of that there is no manner GOUVE : The London Chronscie says : * Mali advices Line me me xe 30667 ing the dangerous experiment of living members \u201cthe À attended.STRAT shadow of doubt, show that we have Intely come dangerously Vv IN THEIR SLEE 88 lives of mers pleasure.It would not be at Among Shoes, | ere 01 Nesta 1.Ro poeyttidl dirt, whatever.eas to lortaiting the allegiance ofNewtound- DIVING IN SLEEP.revere 83.331 Ml premature.or out of place, if pulpite all Mate dE \u201cHo a .- :|-ThaméautituPéret thet we auN.P.|.\u2018Bind rom lesson ot Bach à diarogart oi Btories of Three Littie Bomnambulists and vee 351 hrough the land and in other lands would shieide, e 8 Loot, 4 pds à picture of Dut grander, _ rose gard o Their Narrow Eacapes.: Total.srereresameess 188,2 613.4.begin to proclaim and repeat the old truth Sunnis i iy A, Weir, Al Who routed the Grite at a terre rate, colonial pigeons in the A writer in the Washington Star tells : Present: Daily A ; :that no man can properiy \u2018live to himself nologham, Eu udp dX we \u2018Ta » drummed them up 0 the grave-yerd ga Gorman Reichs inclost the he t that about a little experience bad with a - ; - verage Lean, ore a ra pnent in th & boy wh addicted to sieep-walk- Co y 9 iu this world, and that to devote life to Wien Bacut Dandurand, W.Dryedale, And from their coffins they'll never come out, fervor of the members who favored German Lou on his fact he Was not aware pére A à mere chase after pleasure is not only to Bauset, James Cochrane, Dar 0° there's some of them rr, colonial to Per-the Week ending Jan.24(A, 1891, The acetine es enlirened by not a little Of thot there 18 no manner of doubt, extension.The Boolalist Vollmar was much surprised on being awakened at Lo 31 377 doarade it but lo unseitie all its tounda- orues tail bot between some of the he members the No probable, poss! aie shadow of doubt, ne that it would be wall to give the night to seo the © Jouth stan stand Ing at the win- ; ee ons.À life that ts no rmly settied on on, and it could easily be seen that No possi oubt whatever, nies Prince mar as a national ow in the moonlight.y ; .fe.\u201cI der if the water a ee deep.\u201d : the pillars of duty is built upon quicksand, perfect unanimity did not reign.Beveral But où, the cub Rectproct sire yon } \u2018 J b haul child aie police at Berlin serv Evidently he thought that he wae in a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1691 and is doomed to disaster.These may be members Nr chere pro rer to baal the of Hon.M J a5 realy à calé ot mms deep in vou 35 oder of boat on the lake.The teller of the tale awoke \u2014 at did old-fashioned ideas, but we are not aware Bis remarks published (n the STAR.that Mr, When Mr.Wi or.secretary of the Associa : If be 18 he must Do great beateee, Pocaraburg Leer aie for bresoh of con- at at once to a whocognition of he ation IE 7 of anything that has happened to show d not \u2026 Vue ag him from end of He\u2019ll put the enemy all tract un r vance money Was d an awful sense o Ë % that Mr.Harrison ls chat they are not true.van tno diforoncac feeling no do whether e Li.\u201coof you are wanted And hearton cac doubting Thomas, tod With bet The sorving oi \u201cIVs very doen.\u201d he said.\u201c1 Donan E try 8 moe sammon an extra session of the ere Sir Donald Smith should be 0 The Out pre oan wk on and Mr.Bis lungs are good dye hear him sboatt © order used a sensational scene.ou to swim If I were you.\u2019 a P Vntred States Benate to meet on the fourth CHIT-CHAT.president not arriving in time, } calling co hl {be chair, Mr Sa X.Perrault of fv.he's remarkably clever, | vas compelled to deposit à sum equivalent juste.cali as caû De thesomnambulist, \u201cIt's f task asides possible ah aton order tain t of March tallies with other events.The | esting.Lo order, moving r.Hu a tee.ag Dy of tbe members present \u2018Noprnalia pd Possible sbadow of doabt,, Popoio Romano sta tes that the Marquis Bub there are sharks in the water.\u201d acssion, it has been further intimated, ts The young Crown Prince of Siam is taking S040 obair, wi remark that the.LAFY TRE MALS AT THIS TIME.of Duara British ambassade to ay 1 dont believe Yor said the boy-;the two \u201cexpected to be of more than ordinary im.(0 autborship snd bas Just won à prize in à president was not thate, = y ohair.Noman in the world is so happy as 1 ° unicated to Lee ots had been out fishing all day long.\u201c1 mean story competition, 6 courLiers were afraid t me\u201d Just he this m | The luck of the land I gob * 2003 to © à bath.\u2018 In some quarters this is believed t aid to co omen 1 Hoy of Mara of Balisbury, Cera ne rs pron | tas on Bs SSD SET Ser, HE op legen The ME RE ee rique, (EEE Se Me D PA roe me se grants aisle and too began hi ; ; Hereviewed what he And when eithar 0 Work for his vegioe - £0.the prools, of Iriend- story by this time to creep up and with the Gowernment of Great .address by refarring to the fact that the old styied the sernicious of the tariff, and Will set the Grits on the Wobble.= Sato for the Bri Jovernment shown by soise se Em p up ï Tn Be Bismarck certainly ver by 10x had again come out, ahown them bis iis effect the prices of hay, potetossand And Laurior 16a and Cartwrightstout |.| Bignor Oriepd during his teaure office.oe lm Dy bis night clothes.A some.Be Yi the ih in his late distribu.brgab, andthe vould Fo ouder ME cogn- | and Loe called pabon Mr Mr.of iL vali the dark salt river, ' i Tie Pope has finished an as exhanntive study my own relatives.The Seiden has been bas boom well said that the British Em- ton of of honors, but it was from no want of .\" : speak.I, > proba possible shad: > - question tn the United handed down from the days of m d- Vire 8 rapidly becoming, as it were, a huge The old man said that he bad ali LA, we ar Heat A pl tating that th ground vitae not 54 Mr.Eda: Vad PEU posatile Bouts whataser.doubs, Le and 4e preparing à letter to Oardinal father.The family lived In one of thos » erie ot he couid find room for on hia Mr.Coghlin con , 8 g that the ie fades to make precis for remark: \u2014Toronlo Telegram, Gibbons on\u2019 the subject of Bishop Ir Ireland's big old-fashioned two-story f.h house of business, which, by its extensive d tly hinted th meeting was called for the bring = his a : \u2018discourse.The Pope is satisfied with Car- such may still be tt rod at a to | à vast expansive breast, and gently hin at organizing for the coming fig abt.a abt in pohior of a woud n of abd Tis \u2014- dinai Of 3 Path Ce 48 lay 8 seen scattered here an.À local branches, absorbs Itself pro- uniess Willlam would allow him to have hloh they pro SUCRE: a mel find mye HE LATE REV.DR.STEVENSON.- fiz bbons\u2019 af The Pope has there à portion of the trade of the world.This them fixed upon the back of his coat or pay ad 8 y bidden Catholic to comment on A a boy to curry them around for him.he tbe Government which h so ea wostatly self opposed, ton udge, \"to what \u2014 \u2018the fall of Premier Brlapl and belloves an AMONG THE HILIS OF NEW ENGLAND.5 thriving os enabled by its very for aboy to to be bothered with aay more represented them fp toa ciel pola in the he sue | \u2018memeriai te Chureh by ex-Premier will return to power © wing to The back part of the second sto nas one F aids 0.own against all com- medals.OR THN PAST FIFTEEN YEARS.Reciprocity.To my judgmen ells, ried ong, wide, un; room, a loom at i in fact, bas friends and sv» Afterwards it might be well to make some the struxgiie (6 à question of annexation on Thelifeand work of Rev.Dr.tétenson eus Freeman! e Journal a 5.) ye the Boulogne foo 000 end, and at the other an immense 5 oe ail of the globe, and the Meissonier was one of the many littie men } chauges in the executive For his he One side and British connection on the the special tonic ob yesten 8 ces, though productive of a hopeful $590 Sjein qhest or bin, used for wheat.3 parts other.(Cries of \u201cno, no\") You oan never Was the special topic at yesterday .This wheat bin, stretched entirely across who have played big parts in the world's his- was an invalid, and was desirous o of blag veling, are as yet without fin f the admi service in Emmanuel Church.It a, y out a final result, th great desire of the future is the perpetus- tory.His head was large and his should.relieved trom office.nited to admit Canada to anue wae The unesttied questi do not refer to © end of the room, was three feet broad, i tion of that friendshio and relation- ers were rather broad, but his bod Here Mr.Fred Perry who sho r make Oeceased clergyn me old church and the parneir ral dorm, aud the same in depth, and would I hola a 8 ore ; | common tariff against the rest of the Memoriai sermon was preached by his oid retirement, or to Liberal demands sty ample harvest.in a bedroo .§ ship, This desire ia, we believe, as strong short and slender.His lege were sm | and siderable impatience durin, president td, shat minatio friend.Bev D De Wells of the Ameriean that his retirement should be permanent.be t chamber sl open \u201c | ré re | EE Ll iG Tal Sar Bh, Sr by | Sopot chet, fh Shans | DHL STE BS BR | pie pT Xs A And talned - à Tove œ AB to discourse was based on the tweitth room of the was in the Bablt of walki higsleep, and es reser to be rome fo the aroun .opel tion to the Tors andiaste tn Mont.Etes dd Sy Jerse oft the thirteenth Shepter of First House of Commons aamely.Wat, Be would there never was 4 ny telling ere he moula È Eageama Hidde is the Japaness Louise | Centre.Fe = , a blesses to | inthisva.The Joul 2 D §0, Or What ne o.UBe morning he i prproyprrdl This potas should ro be out Michel (but, it is asser without the TOM.Coghlin: \u201cI never take notles of with a 1h wares ak oa kno this be.and the Impossibh IY pe sata rofremant le rn Journal to.HT the ore badly bruisod and an as: had A À sight those undertake instr French itator'6 fanaticism) who is gradu- these efforts of our enemies to draw the I ant 7s, oop A a bu glories of the hereafter were de , Liberal press they must put up dusty and worried appearance, and without or ; : the people in the present political cem- ally tink together & party that is likely badger.1 will not notice squibs in papers shioh le ho Ctra of my Mother a fow masterly strokes.Psul his With it.a shred of clothing on him.When he | paign.\u2014_\u2014 io rovolutionisa ih Songs ea ace Perry That Is not an answer.1 x labors and tribulation looked forward to The military baronet, Sir W.G.Cum- was asked what was the matter, he said = and is represented as pretty.and gentle.want a direct answer.Mr.QE coineided with Mr.that goal as his reward.Turning to the ming, Lisut-Colonel of the Soots Guards, he went in Jvimming, and when he Ouxcago is like the man who was pre- Mr.Coghlin: \u201cAs I sald, we have been J his and refused to oppose life of their departed preacher, he briefly accused of having oh while ying dived he struck his head against a rock.5 sombed with a white elephant.It had toex- Lord Dufferin\u2019s success as a diplomat at misrepresented In thé newspapers.Hither.MI: | 82d vividly sketched the character of the baccarat In y with Be Prinos of And what had become.of his shirt?\u2018He an: : È Di misrepreee pape: Severs! k_ exception to the deceased, who had been one of the finsst Wales at Arthur lion's house at Doncas- swered that be had Bid it in the bushes.The : 1 pend sush & prodigious amount of ener the Czar\u2019s Court was ascribed in a large to we have had no organ to represent us .ay à Lo the charms of bis wifi wh Ke touthrully.1 have bees resented in Views ex puipit orators of Montreal.His love of ter, \u20ac a member of \u201cPrince lad was bathed anointed with a balmy ÿ in esenring the World's Fair that it esems Gaine favorite of the Russian avistocrace.yu > lly pate een in pus racers 0 will abol lab the study was a passion, and bis inability to of Waies' set.\u201d The Turf club is to hold a salve, and courted and crooned over by to bave exhausted itaeit.First it put back In Rome, where her husband 1s how sta- I am estonisbed that Mr.Perry should take re Te and the United bia rates, and grit.fame deep subjects became 5.750 meeting to expel the baronet.He has com- grandmother and aunts, furnished wit ) ght tha va t Mr.and Mrs clean raiment, and made a pet of on the old an action Y lion, aad also t others present on settle in the k tohen for the rest of the day.the date for a year.Then it wrangled over sioned as the representative of land, any notioe of it.\u201d t the time w cote the ahoios of sites.Now it has been com- she ls ne Leas po Siar.Besides Dolng 8 a te Perry You are bound to deny, those when he would see it clearty.The poetic © oocasion.© plaintiff says the de- And that house was'searched high and low polled to confess that want of funds is ig o lin uist of mich \"ability Sonversing statements over nature of the man, his high eplri- fon adante bave imputed to him dishonest for the missing garment, but it sould not be g Mr.hlin: \u201cNot at all.I treat them ual Mf d bie irations, were The case vigoro 1 w y undertook likely to serionsiy affect the sucosss of the fluently French, + German an Italian with contami beautiful) Ade teted.% was of a re oa both he PE be ualy coa- miming.and whore he hid ft, re ne ad exhibition.The finance committee want |.con sence of the ont duel between Mr.Perry Ces of LL or eshouid deny gonial d ton, warm - hearted and Twodelegates of good Polish tamilies now mystery until the next year.Now these fifteen million dollars, but have only about een and Ce % Tuotson, etwoon thew.\u201d ( » and ap- alwa y to extend a beiping Lo & in London report that the Russian authori- \"°r® the days before \u201cbougbten\u201d four, and = nine millions.À call bas \\ been Austrian Embasey ln don, say foreign Pie Login n: \u201cGentle ar I hope this- \"a o was an Fishman a Le | \"the a boicaeh oy arte eben On Practice of In this cage, the amity Sas large ad the | ; 5 > ure, w , £ made on the people of Chicago évite up pépers, lsbarré of England has asked co pedi obise a In stanza bia aslo: thought that while in Canada the preacher Lo extort Information from.prisebere Taq WHEAT DISAPPEARED FAST.Ë , Salis Je q ign gov im media ec tte: lng this : tha difference.Unfortunately there has 014 Sal from.appointing so many 1 omens felt somewhat homesick Tbe Warsaw the tribunal tried the oon- But the quantity.as 1 have said, was aiso L 20 been an enthusiastic response to the re- honorary secretaries of legation.\u201c1s has bo.the Altus ad his pics, and and It was Io 8 demoed 48 \" without perm tog large, and it was not until neariy time for si quest, and there 18 talk of taking legal pro- Come customary for many continental coun- This closed the controversy and Mr.Ed.Jove of home that called him he to call wi or to employ ooun the ne next year's harvest that the bottom of , * tries to allow members of distinguished Hoiton suggested that the meeting proceed docuased been an for the prisons in Central the huge bin was readhed.The hired man © | Oeedings to compel delinquent submaribers families to act as bonorary attachés to their with hap th d whist Russia the were L While was scooping up the wheat and filling the to pay up.This dons not speek ei tor (he etidessy durin dence In foreign capl- sad pa > je energy an with which under the torture of the \"(: tion\u201d a weil- 24 g residence reign cap! THE NOMINATION OF DT upon the d of bls Guia bags, preparatory to going to mill, when he most enterprising of Western ehites, which als Se Jocided that In ihe Mr.Perry: \u201cI move that we de Rew duties had balped to wear Bio us, ae | Known jeacher, Ladisles \" ufering found something unlooked for] Loi here should certainly come down handsomely If re 0 0 give o tion to an Sr \u2019 was shirt! \u2018The wi Td accorded to s n attachés In n Lon don.» & its \u201conty, greatest show on earth™ sto be s our Association oad come où th = uare resolution po success, ; \u201cThe o ewspapers of Colombo, on the posed.\u201d ; \" STITUTION - A rides Ptit Marta] safe Holton: \u201cYou mean aay Conservative \u20ac TTUTION OF MARRIAGE.oy and ET A err bared A a ashi & ne closed their doors for an indefinite pertod\u201d walked so much in his sleep that \u2019 x - Tha.Hew York Sun, following a writer in Eraminer and.Pi ; ess \u201ccake sup and not a drink is 6, ail in conse ever surprised erally, until one night = 1) : show a liberai amount of ad- of à recent decision by o Btate not long alter dar d gone tc & the Wesimineter Reviews, whose lucubra- ; patronage and a fair amount of .Court.bed, they ived + tipne have pot fallen under eur notics, lou news.In The Eraméner rece tiy was \u2018The y the Na- An elder broth sis - 7 gravely dlsonsece the quéstion whether or a long t of the Cx Columbian \u201ctional Co.is now mal says by the the dusk, with only the light of a fire of tet marriage decline whether, Fortes Faiz to yy held in Chicago.In the.Express rece.chips in ald-fashi when Ï le on the in vertising columns offered tea estates sale of stock of the National Express on.some -aized of was seen falling i fact, 19 ise decaying Institution.It sesms cocoanut plantations to rent, and which the American past window, aa.if dropped from the ; ame re dvertises something Like ¢ ing majority of sbares of the National.Widow direct] see aiator.\u201cthat Ï do bereby notify that vill, after the 15th of In the Pleas Court at Sa Benjamin has got up in theo sleap and \u20ac Razapazscge, giving up 17 paternal aime ries recntir granted \u201c07 rods Sade a riison \u201cBefore.the\" Star come a peaks Tan door / , giv 3 Arunssalan, td\u2018avoid fon In one one of allowing Sm ATE oman ain opened and in walked Benjamin himself, ; nal admits that In'a certain section of tB\u20ac food tak place\u201d ndian circus 1s an- mony al $500 $300 down and 100 00 a mont wblle tn bia shirt, fast asleap.d rom D p chair and ; tt noun e pi lace.\u201d - _ \u201c voroe .was down e worse Ë 7.\u2014 soclety this is the case, but it indulges in at the Ne baring that Pir.Cowles had | afterward for his jump exo0 pi toe à little j the consolatory reflection that the section | The les tn he offiolal family of never served with a copy of the peti- shakiness in M.B.Hi: February Ï question Le à narrow one,and is probably ideal Harrison, great though they are tion under which the Alimony was granted.Wide ake, voisine ; Seientin and vigor; 80 that the w ar Datebed © ; y those In the Cabinet of -The suit will De a ee S natty of ; ! energy i orid residen or, y years ago a = Baron Hirsch cabled to Jesse Selig- mm Canada, will not lose much if the coming genera- administration began with a tragedy, for \u2018ma, representing the trustees of Hirse! The ares ofthe Dominion of Canada is tions find their parentage in less degenerate the death of the aged General arrison, fond for the beneflt of Hebrew migration estimated at 3,379,000 square, piles or, in- The truth this t though occurring from naturai causes, can- to the United States, that the trustees may Cluding its water surface, 3 shock, e on -æubject does not not be counted, in view of all the circum- \u201cThis 1s a special ung | draw on him for twelve miilion france miles.It is the largest of 5; \u2018the British seem to us far to seek.Marriage, like stances as aught but tragle.In December tion for \u2018 *($2,600,000) to use in out the work ons, constituting 40 per cent, of the » every other useful institution the world gfthe uaxt ves year 1842) occurred the tragedy a ae x (oraanisaon for ae 14.Cdertaon.it the Income fo not em which ie over Lg is three b States ship \u201cSBomers\u201d\u2014the pro that you deal with the officers of :j Mre A.W.Stevenson.T for what it is intended for, the square miles only bas ever seen, tened by various propose ow mutiny, the trial by court-martial ana the were Mr.Gustave May, with Miss orized to use of the principal and 7,002 square miles © large hostile influences.We might ask: Y the Asociation.Howevss, our most, im- d Bey.J Mr pare Pa Bear Role t E is - : execution 0 three sailors, one of whom was portant object ts to prepare for action.\u201d Ca Yon on .J.Edgar |: Baron Hirsch will make good a the w of Europe; it \u201cIs respect for property declining?\u201d the son of the actual Secretary of War.In Dr.Andres: We have no organise ton and Miss Cam Dearly 30 times as large as Great n io June, 1843, the President, with some of his : : Sacretary Blaine was in the Senate Foreign and Ireiaud, and square miles and eapport the affirmative by many more Onbinet to Eos oung men because the oid men Affaire committee room all rday morn- than the United States, exel f or less plausible proofs.But when we had anion ot the Sed atom of pitend helped them as they shodla bave with members of that Canada covers rather more tua: same 60, we ahould only have sucoseded In Monument; and there Hugh Legard, Jin Sould counesl tham and communities.The subject und ourteenth part of the earth's su potttng our finger on certain apecifio evils Ésatotery of Siate, vas strioke Cragedi .SHOW THEM THE WAY\" - - : bed wi Tied otto ar but contains only one two busdred an = A806 AN .u es - è that sixth ation 8 whish !t would be our duty to do ail in our of the administration had not reached their pr Ed.La.Guerta: \u201cThe voice of the mem- : ; driven by Mr.ties.[1 by the former, no extis session worid.Canada extends From the Atlantio Fao tion oi propery nant wa Sao Corso te 4, SL | bo, shod 19 Gus vecu Sas Buste 4 eTE ot Shey fhe Tar ote ata wi pave to | So Fall om baococ Sop of Com re , the Presi- u po wor as : e Un e shat the pny probe at ra dent, with Ria lancé Miss Gardiner.her Fitouing.but do lots of oor but 2 À eu.= It the belle! of the Republican Arctic oosan, a distance of 1400 miles, and a a- D father, and with the members of bis Cabinet, Reform élan does little or noth agein on Toes t.| acted as ae comprises ail the British ions in regard to a certain man: \u201cIs his health asd A om persons of ?cu Be\u2019 Contents the A pro atte In in North Ame ica, axowpting Ne tous dland, declining?butan afirmative answer ta an est Indis islands.Bome 1 tive to that screw steatnt coton.\u201d be- ko consider treaties will be idea of this immense country and of its 3 by the President next week.great wator-ways\u2014the most extensive in ; .À sub-committee of the U.8.House Com- the world\u2014may be had when we state that ; aes 0 7 Bad under 000 ailes, aù ag ver 70 oD ech the Fe question would not involve the consequence jonsin 8 sare Tes Seamer Pri ve poeton, pe that we should make an effort to arrest fur- longing\u2019 to and to eu the firing of the 10g to ; ther decline.There is doubtless a kind of two Sat duns which the vessel mounted.may be struck by lighining.@ : .On own uns were fired Wa t no more oultare thet threatens in those who sde af.Eirios.On the homewerd trip above organise with ne on 7 7 pique ee nt Yorn: ar hae, ee bare eat If we nthe saoay.TS Desth of Ma, OC ond 1 t to engage sock bY sessickness: and And that, with \u2018one tran end W am unmar- ot.roun a gun 6 ra , 11 ay 1 A ; ; où one\u2019 of en, in » ° od rend adiepos ta marines, There ST ernest ot Bon Snes TS Fur re Pre at Bla a ood bod are He eis ay Sgrioms, avd proving for 8 revocadon'of afipmnat st Montreal 0000 ou lended a e orn 0 e Un e à comm cen- à a - case Of à are modes of life amongst people not pos- gun was tired and burst, Kling oi sight didates \u201d Severs) voices: \u201cName the com- \u2018 West Durbam.angard, Prusala, ° foe tata Commerce Act.The following tbe continent, 4600 mijes from Li 1.sessing much tineturs of culture of way ous as wounding pearly a mittes.\u201d trring times named gentilemen Were t at the in- Entering Canada from the y Hudson kiné, that also tend to make martitée à Pre {den wn had been Gall aide the east Mr.Guerla : * You can do that\u201d : vitation of he sub-com mittes to give thelr Bar.she osean ship reach at oi Nelson, eu ui Secretary o 8 views upon Le pap anderbii ult of with few interruptions, the very back.fallure, but what we have todo is toëeriti- Upanur and Thomas Gilmer.Secreta elge the culture, to criticises the males ihe Na vero, kilied, as weil as Mr.NY cf lh and ses whether there diner Commodore Ken heh CE azey, o © ont\u2019s sor- is in either case a tendency Tr Gllmer had bee of the to.Mgher good, before we begin te dent Navy tôr valy ten gars, and damaging ponciusions as regalds marriage.\u20ac such desine is own | hpelioations Tifnots, ) ; ; ; .bone of the continent, and draining an ic- of Willlam A.Day.\\ ashing: terior bast tb that an io tt Grand T in prie à the pére oo Sas- represe the n e a Pacttic Et tiroads.Funk an katchewan affords 1 miles steamboat CANADIAN.commences the Mackengl> River basin, ex- So long as marriage is only threatened nton was one 8 party | whose gavety was so terribly # ; but t that Mr.has tending over 580,000 square miles.Thia ; tl tete it ie aa sition, donc the SORE left was Kite he Eimedlf mas ua rowed a mil ion dollars Po credit ee gt Jie Gilbucary | os an Lo \u20ac or ot ail hurt, except tor the bracing of bis left e car Ea ol 7% Der pes from yrards of 3000 miles of waterway Daviiabie 5 ; \u2018 .vepel , a Fo Nelson 0 ; + erage * for .drum.tnousti le ta the effect ture frou the-distanée- ts rom =} .;f caraiog te rextgnation cf Biehop Lans Langevin New York to ven 3040 mile: and it \u201coy! Am Y come when by Amer ican Horse, the Orélials chier.is from Halifax to LA 1.2463 mil with presents, mad e everybod oF ita Captain Bergmau, of Winnipeg, ls in Erne at terminated at > Ottaws.He Is pressing on the Government that whieh is: good end which makes for ERown ae the Daniel Dougherty o?the Sioux | to tribes.He is the most eloquent, silver- cheers), tne 800d.Look athe facts.What ts the-culture tongued aborigine on the continent.He 18 fai 24 t once, aud.the = 77 Mint indisposes-for marriage?Is it culture asurally a mao of great influence among ying that + most enjoyable venise lighthouses on made The Marine : ot the heazt\u2014of the afféctions?\u2026I4 the.Indians.= The president named 2 Jo N.Ores Bou at ha A survey of the fixe mad ture of the mors nature?Is Welly According to a recent decision of the mem- spin tod hooee & committer wy \u201cSmall Fires.nn Ontario \u2018coqerament ent \u201cotoctive bas ; in: unselfishness, In modesty, in purity, in bers of the of Hervis, ex-Queen Teaterday morning a a fire broke out under to bring \u2014 ee are 11 it ip none of these, Natalie will Phe Sie to give up th pecu- to the counter of Mr; KR Lapoin nte's grocery eon orgs N.Henry.of Chatham.Qt who mawkish aestheti that ar position which she has oscupied f storé, -136 ; uest of the adian Daas the te à perl hat red tr fier de Sta dirs Shr : try Bd Ms fire caught = Aout mé dutnorities for ud on the Bark of Mont.setor 8 dash of color in « ai le Ib ore hersell 2 member of § o reigning the reas of the grogery so A ME E \u201cru reported | that à / : Teawis Suniskons unchicied i jetmemativeiy io to the fret question with chemical engines, about \u2018$400 are preparin to go down ke\u201d Matane to to > = 3ntesméd, then ail we can say ià thay the be informed that she is question : : mine the te of the Matane name of \u2018culture is profaned when it js ap ps Subject to tie dates tbe \u2018of the x and of his re laa of Le 0 à and will make à po | 30 3he Pacer 'e Federal Government on the rasan : ihe Termin ve poule Ce {ore of a to en sxtension 1 into liguidation owing to &nanotal pial\u201d the creditors Bh ans, wil bo compoil Habilities are unknown.A 1° Le .4 wy to TE?ard end deck Come yo My ma-ma has just gone \u2019 : with a polls frastariag bis skull There into the grocer\u2019s to buy a The death is ann res Lod sas 2 3 ured man's r | pound of Ram Lal's Purc ; y'a menting of the Cabinet Indian Tea.Shesays when by, eden ee use s> 1 grow bigger, I can have aad Hypolite Moutplaisir, it to drink.My! don't 1 wish I was growed up now.202 Faw Don't tail to buy the Domi nou Polit St ad à pveg sos in tbe alghiy ie 1 } OT I TITRES ur Racker [EA pe: Ra EE EE - a nly, SIR JOHN\" A HIS APPEAL TO: THESGOUNTRY.The Prewier Explalus What His Govern ment Has Done sad Whas 18 Mopes to De \u2014The Conservative Platferm tn Detail.© OTTAWA, February 8.9.\u20148ir John Macdonald has issued the following addrees: i 10 the Electors of (anada; GEATLEMEN, ~The momentous questions now engaging public attention having, in she opinion of the\u201d Ministry, reached that stage when it is desirable that an opportun- Ity should be given to the people of expressing at the polis their views thereon, the Governor-General has been advised to terminate the existence of the present House of Commons and to iseue writs summonip a new Parliament.This advice His Excellency has seen fit Lo approve, and you, therefore, will be called upon within a short time to elect members to represent you in the great council of the nation.1 shall be a candidate for the representation of my old constituency, the city of Kingston.In solloiting at your hands a renewal of the confidence hich I have enjoyed as a minister of the Crown for thirty years it is, I think, convenient that I should take advantage of the occasion Lo define the ATTITUDE OF THE GOVERNMENT \u2014 In which I am First Miniator\u2014towards the leading political issues of the day.Asin 1878, in 1882 and again in 1887, 60 in 1891 do questions relating to the trade and commerce of the country ocoupy a foremost place in the publle mind.Qur policy in re- ct thereto is to-day what it has been for the past thirteen years, and is directed by a firm determination to foster and develop the varied resources of the Dominion b: every means in our power consistent wi Canada's position as an integral portion of the British Empire.To that end we have labored in the past and wa propose to cope tinue in the work to which We bave applied ourselves, of building up on this continen under the flag of pgland, à great an powerful nation.When in 1878 we were called upon to administer the affairs o! the Dominion, Canada occupled à position in the eyes of the world very different from that which she enjoys to-day.At that time a profound DEPRESSION HUNG LIKE A PALL over the whole country, from the Atlantic ocean to the western limits of tbe Province of Ontario, beyond which to the Rocky mountains stretched a vast and almost unknown wilderness.Lrade was depressed; manufactures languished, and, exposed rulnous competition, Canadians wore fast sinking into thè position of being mere hewers of wood and drawers of water lor the great nation dmelilng to the south of us, determined to ge this unbapey state things.\u2018We feit that Canada, wi its ricultural resources, rion in he fishe: timber and mineral wealth, was worthy of a nobler position than that of being a slaughter market for the United States.We sald to the Americana: \u201cWe are perfoctly willing to trade with you on qual terms.Wo are desirous of having à fair reciprocity treaty; but we will not con- fri to open our markets to you while yours remain ciosed to us.\u201d So we inaugurated the National Policy.You all know what followed.Almost as if by magic the whole face of the country underwent a change.Stagnation and apathy and gicom_aye, and want and misery, too\u2014gave place to ACTIVITY, ENTERPRISE AND PROSPERITY.The miners of Nova Scotia took courage, the manufacturing ipdustries {n our grest centres revived and multiplied, 1e farmer found a market for his prôdues, the artisan and laborer employment at good wages, and all a rejoiced under the quickening impulse of a new-found life.The =e of deficits was and ap overflowing treasury ve to the Government the sony of ng fo! those great works the realization of our pu: to make this coun a homogenous whole.To that end we undertook that stupendous work, the Canadian Pacific Railway, undeterred by the pessimistic views of our opponents, nay, in site of their strenuoue even ition, we pushed forward gress enterprise through the wilds north of e superior aoross the western prairies, over e Rocky Mountains.to the shore of the jolt vy with sugb inflexible resolution that in seven years after the assumption of office by the present administration the dream of our public men was an socomplisbed fact and I, myself, experienced the ud satis faction A o ook! back from my ca the pry Phe bo Canadian À acific Ral ay now extends from ocean to ocean, open up and developing the country at a marvei- lous rate and orming an imperial igbway to the East, over w THE TRADE OF THE INDIES is destined Lo reach the markets of! Europe.We Lave Subsidized steamship ines on both ooceans\u2014to Europe, China, Japan, Australis and the West Indies ve have spent mll- lions on the extenalon and improvement of our canal system.We have, by liberal arants of subsidies, promoted the bullding of railways, now become an absolule necessity, until the whole country is covered as with a net work, and we have done all this with such prudenos snd caution that our credit in the money markets of the world is bigher to-day than It has ever been, and rate of interest on our debt, which ls ihe due measure of the public qurde it was when we took office in 1 Tih.us all this time what bas been the attitude the orm party?Vacillating in policy and Inconstancy itseil as ars] their leaders, Spey have at least been consistent in th Je particules, that they have uniformly opposed ev measure which had for fa \u201cotiect the \u201caovelopment of our common country.The Nations! Policy was a failure before it had been tri Under it we.could not ibly raise a revenue sufficient for the public requirements.TIME ey y me PALLACY.Then we were more for the home manufactured article than we used to when we Imported everything from abroad.° were to be the prey of rings snd of monopolies and the manufacturers were to extort their own prices.When thesa feara had n proved unfounded we were ae~ sured that over-competition would inevitably prove the ruin of the manu industries and thus bring about a atate o affairs worse than that which the National Poiley had been designed to the same with the way.The whole project, to our opponents, was a chimeras.Tox engineering afficulties Toro insu able ; the road, even if od, would never pay.Well, gentlemen.the project waa feasible.the engineering difi- culties were overcome and the road does pay.Disappointed by the failure of ali thelr ictione and convinced that nothip, be gained by further opposition cs old lines, the Reform party has jaken : peur departure and has announced lis potloy (as de unrestrioted rec Mmes, that fined by its author.iman, in the ee American a few days ago) free trade with the United States and a co tariff with the United States against the 80 rest of the world.The adeptior of this polley would invoive, among other grave evils, discrimination AGAINST THE MOTHER COUNTRY.This fact is admitted by no less à than Bir Richard Cartwright, oo - speech at Pe mbroke oon Octobe; , Tepor inions rv respect entertain objections to this (unrestri reciprocity) proposition.in his ® 1500, Is \u201cSome.en whose Shey argue, and argue wit! foros, that it will be necessary for us, if we enter Into such an arrangemant, to admit the s of the United States on more favorable terma than those of the mother country.Nor do I deny that that is an objeo- tion and not a light one.\u201d It would, in my o inion inevitably result in the annexation this Dominion to the United States.The advocates of Unrestrioted_ Reciprocit this side of the Jine deny that it wonid ave han effact, though Its Jriepds in the nited States urge as the reason ! jie adoption that U nrestrioced Reolprooity would be the first step in the direction of obvious consequence of this sche The sdb te, à that is that arestricted Rectory would necessitate t Pi PosrrIos OF DIRECT TAXATION, mounting to mnt Jess than fourteen mil fons of dollars annually upon the people cf this country.This fact is Polcariy set toctn \u2018ina remarkable pela sed a few days ago by Mr.a Radical acd 4 trader x the T tait of which Bob £ \u2018oronto on the T he was lately an edito- Anko ae such a y with er goods, pcspiie an duty, what ppose would the duty were Temoved from the À tion.This Intter evil saved.but as the vince à diminish, you have so far ee resources the as they are now in- ag, the Loca! Governme ent t will be driven \u2018to 34.Uns Local its revenue derived fixed sources b 2 direct tax.And is not this opou h, th without your UT ya Domini on tax gatherer wi a yearly \u201cdemand for $15 a fam obligation of the cen ernment?Gentlemen, this is what unrestricted reclpro.city involves.Do you like ee nd ty That is what we are opposing.what ve we ask you to condemn by your votes.our present system a man may largely determine the amount of bis contributians to the Dominion exchequer.The amount of his tax is always in direct PROPORTION TO RIS MEANS, If he is rich and oan afford to à pagne be has to Pret a tax of $1.50 for every bottle ne buys.8 poor man he contents himself with a i of Fous on which there is no duty.d so on all e list.If be 18 able to afford all er of lax ys a sum into goffers of the Guvernmen & mas of mod- he to luxury, De ve sono ing! hole y.e = poor is contributions the treas tromeury are uoed a minimum.With direct taxation, vo matter what may be the pecw- niary position of the tax \u2014times may be hard\u2014-crope may ed\u2014sickness or other ocalamit may \u2018have fallen on toe family, still the tax callector comes and exacts .tribute.ours seem to be the more equitable It is the one under which we have liv tarte ed b 2B lan?to adhe be a few of the scheme of unrestrioted reciprocit Mr.Laurier and Sir Richard have committed the Liberal party, y are not the only objections, par, te my opinion, are the the most vital Por à cen- ury anda eoun grown and fiourished under the PROTECTING RGIS OF THE BRITISH The gallant race who first shores the blessings of civil ration ee byaneas easy transition from Frenak to rule, and pow form one of the mos apidinz portions of pioneers were vent of à loyal gave up + on ing ost t to begin iife anew wilderness rather than f all ce to their sovereign.\u2018To tbe these men, and of the multituas of Hagliah- add Bcotchmen w| men, men gra ered they Te TE i ou homes wi 1 rE) ou what\u2019 have you ne rendering hat hich a Jour, most dear?gain by sur- athers held folds of the enjoy the pres inspired Iclousaese of the fect has bohind ua o of our commercial om.Iremaln, tiemen, Your faithful servan A eo ONN MACDONALD, Ottawa, 7th February, 1891.DUMB AS OYSTERS.A Very Stlest Family Waiting for 8 Fer- tune te Come.Americs is notthe only country in Which fortune tellers fi flourish sayy eke Herald.In Euro rte an oh Bs, Near be seen by the Beauvais there li PSS EE of which, it is sal never spoken E \u201c M < g = bed fi be hae Dot rate toe any favors, it is Le be will Some inherit the fortune d this Slt bim ia - silent, solitary infers.\u2018 .Tu = Short Time.Mr.Andrew Browes, Alms - field, Derbyshi re, besa sorely aaicted writes: % years ! ad matic gout; frat of the Alicted had to get up stairs on my hands I could not walk or do an ed à great many remed taining any lastiog benefits.medical wen, but t did not y y feet were swollen te price natural ronge aa Fiver w ai Pope when m 5 +s fallible: orme SL st Jacode ve a oy PE Ume tres have in a my feet and bar | Journeymen\u2014Tourists à 3 * The best pill I ever used.\u201d is the mark of hasers of Gurtet's Lit re Pla u try.them ] the same.Are unlike all other pls.ive ER seer 1 HIS Fina sPEsCH or.Te, CAMPAIGN, The uen Comuitsstones Worse Kisgeten Electors Agsinst Unrestricted côty\u2014What Mr.Wiman Mas Done.Chattes bad then that the dsy was not tar John would when tir ngs qe ; al I 3 i T 4 if 1 \u201cBl ventured on : GES HH ri beral even on to cite the Angas axationiste de useless sen- y are lo y coun- and the opportunities tt afords or ma- moral an lone Subse ind qui te property resent ac the on their power an national unity.Annexation Not Wanted.{Chatham, Ons, Planet.) acre 2 policy of of the e Opposition ie wa party of late st iam roan ul and er \u201chia is not to wondeted at \u201cknown that o ER né is e has taken Make htm Seep \u201chis so that an future those who wor and produce shail have and enjoy.The \u2014 Trend of Sentiment, [Washingtoo Stas.) That wily politiolan, Sir John Maodonald, Canadian premier, la making à feint in the 8d Shion 51 feclpeocity for election pur avorabie to wills rs oi bee p vector R oc in and his ifuta \"to have been securing enough nr to ae his party solid in the > paritementarr elections soon to come off.the strong trend of sentiment in the Dominion in favor of reci rooity may make him and his party Q something ore eal we shail see what we In empty Fben th 1esi ior the n the commission ocomee after the Canadian elections are over.j1f the Codber- vatives are successful in the otin not probable that any pro 8 wil cons from the commission that this Government can accept.Bir John Macdonald's Solicitude.[Troy Times.) 1t does net require an unusual degree of shrewdness to see that the sudden sollcitude of Bir John Macdonald and for wi isin iho nature of & sub- to head off the progressive as who had thelr.hands upon an reins of the reciprocity steed.But it matters little to Amerioans whenoe the overtures so they are sincere and so, in meeting them, we can be assured that they mean business and a fair trade.Objects to the \u201c Staudard's\u201d Deductions.(New York Press.) Où the, dense impenetrabl sstoundine Eneliab min at H re is the red CAR arguin mit Corel 2 Ab object lurking behind the new merican which seeks to drive Canada 8 tO k that we legislate exclusively vith reference to them.Not an Offer Mr.Blaine Cas Ignore.{Philadelphis Times.) ale bro s made b 7 the Cenadian Gov- à treaty with the United States wills rein all \\! ungrejudioed rsons on this side of the boundary as e ently proper able.Between such near neighbors there ought to be the most standing and ihe fewest poseible restrictions upon eumieratss intercourse.pusal a rene of the reciprocity treaty ot 1854 lpi such modifications and extensions as ma: of matual interest, js sufficion broad to admit of complete reci rocity that can be arranged, and a ; of the fishing and coasting laws of het two countries would certainly be Pt ais a Tt oan oO w over shoulder.The a Satiect a Is it just the! thing fochos bet reciproci: in Congress whe oF age their own divided Torces, and how then Tent oan they expect ment will 1 d elooted to them with important duties on the bth of March.The.poate party, of even l posstss~ which favors closer commercial relations od any definite fact of with tails republic, hopes carry the elec- the matter is nos agother political ns.y.to head off the reciprocity 7 the world ay Issue, the presen 1G Government of Can al have confidence 3 no sebingiod and see what toad be doge 1 con: in the ai dar tes th rly ries) In such a condition of affairs confidence in iy idea of the position on the part of Congress to BIE Sat A noi leads Bdbininle vo Bnd Do higher ambluca .ful Chat Che crop De art only mains be garnered.and that W Recipreaiiy Im Sin va} De scugnt t none eines due os D Fu Es Tr EE .J Pro A echgatise | AREER ERE = ernment put up Heb, mr p.\u2018H.& W.ff.FRASER, it out, and he 223 Auctioneers.| Hom saves depository, No, and 334 pertes | SLEIGH, ROBES, at our ; TUESDAY, 10TH INST., AT 2.30.222- D.MH.& W.H.FRANCE: 3 ya REGULAR v \u2018consmerne or : Bound Books, Plush Goods, Toys.Work Boxes, Paper, En- \u2018Dressing Caves, Sheet Music, Note velopes, Pens, 1e Peace, Ink Stands, ; oy ses +4240 * } 8 Ficrel\u201d \u2018Brow Cases, Tables sad Shelving.The.wbals be be sold in lots to suit the trade with- bas \u201chatin: 8 Loi of Spiced Crests | fie » H THE MONTREAL co | ia Te sive 0° Aer i dea vase, business of the ryan D.F.SMITH and Trees Moutresi, Jaa.30th, 1891.M.Hicks & Co.\u2018s Sales WW % un x, On careful advertising, } QFRING SALES, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \u2014AT\u2014 PRIVATE RESIDENCES \u2018The undarwigned will æive Fhetr per- sopal attention to thé aal8-cl(Eko0se- hold Furniture at private residences this \u201cring, sesisted by an experienced and obliging staff.Wit Us madagemsdt and our many years Of experience in this line, we have mo hesitation in guaranteeing the best reauits to thoes suarustiog us with their sales.Wo have to requsst an early intimation from those us with their commission who intend te favor order to secure choice of date, as We bave siready several large and important sales booked for April.Liberal cash advances made om all kinds of Mer chandise sent to our rosms ow consirnment.Mons made.Obarges moderste and prompt returas M.HICKS & CO.Auctionsers, 1821 and 1823 Notre Deme st, Volus- bl.| Wears commencing ne ODA Tob.ou Te DUFF ox - COMPANY, {SP ARROW à JACOB rn BOrAL \u201cREILL wo en CLASSIC VauDeVILLE coûr COMPANY osx.an » =m TUR \u201cvi CTORIA RIVYIES ARMORY.Tuesday Eveutug, 10th Fab.1001, Musical Entertainment xu Liens.5] OIL PAINTINGS and WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, SEE a diet hed British Wate, incisd- Ke le ee of vote ool Ta Hoya! Com a! lel ors, oy Academy.po be sold by auction at our Hoome (second ficor), 823 NOTRE DAME BTREET, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Noe.1821 and 1 ambre.i of Water So) ERY IMPORTANT LECTION 10 and 11.ARTISTS REPRESENTED: Anderson H BENE, Medal Parie Exhibitions Peter Gheut, R.I.BR.Co A.Gold Meda) Walker Gallery; J.Olinton Jones, R.C.A.i J.C.Salmon, R.C.Ap J.H.Cole, K.OC.A.t A.W.Ayling: R.8.R.U.A.; Albert Hart- innd, Jehu MeDougull, Parker Has- arty, A.R.C.Ay Cheswick Beydell, J.M.Southern, R.C.44 C.L.Saunders, BR.C.A.; Bons.Few.ler, A.R.C.A.1 H.P.M.Frie.well, James Tewers, Arthur Cex, H.Bary, Br.Sone = {ois © 00] set A acy wor, so oa be Bo no EE the To xe rive the catalane > san ue i I on 10 do »0, subeten- n pe Bs pe Fret 1 Powhs TERS acainos sop rds and pictures on free exhibition Sale 84 3.30 clock each Afternoon.M.HICKS & CO, .A 322 R.I, R.©.COL- OF A.Sliver = Benning & Barsalon's Sales BENNING & BARSALOU Auctioneers & Commission Merchants, Nes.88 & 88 8T.PETER.STRXET, WILL TRADE SALES of Der amer SXSUME TEETER ON OR ABOUT THE 1ith MARCH.ufacturers and The best merchants di in of MR, W.H.ARNTON, who le now with us, will devote aposial attention to Real Estate Sales, Household for us stoc Furatture, Dam aged Goods, Stock, Cattle, &c¢.Mirae Rr on all inde of x | Fan LE ocr chan Matto! their XTENSIVE BALE OF DAM dy-Made OED E Coal Rea ing.et , ote, aude s ubsaribers oid laatrictions from Micheua James street, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, THE 11TH AND ISTH PEBRU ARTY, t stocks, |.RPRS IEEE 6-4 weeds.ue Be Clothe, poe .Pise end 'soloringe.Pochotnes ohirtinae Listen Eom] lepre sssorte Sat Heol fade Crotbing, EE ae \u201cTobe sold without ans BRS, A.and in lots to suit purchasers.Terms SALE EACH DAY AT TEN OOLOCE AM t 1 O\u2018Olook each ENNING & BAÉRALOT Lunch eer 288 ve re JA and No.308 8t.whatever eral.Ds GOODS AND MILLINERY STOCK Slightly Damaged by at Auoctioa.ous to sell st our room, HE 194b FEBRUARY Peace AM.Da (For coscust of who it sy sencern), ChE 04 stock, Ns.1064 Ontario 84.Montres), x 8 ee THURSDAY, + AT11 Joa f MISES took ta be sold EN BLOC.ih 8 18 Jantes Les Tat bre acodrding to inventory | oplatnel on te premiére Bi Ro \u2014 Le BARSA Ue Ever \u2018| John M.M.Dutfs Sales.FRING AUCTION GALES.Jonx at.\u2019 I wii attend personally Faroitars and Kffeots af private rcsidences, with ex- accistente.Li pvrr , reasonable nt of stvine cofisTacties Friends wi siden ead soicsaaty so she secur for Shely sles.Boveral are elrendy dock fe for Merch sad April.> JOHN M.M.DUFF, Anctiencer.180 sr.JAMES STRERT.Citez «: 4 Dieiio Dual Buiding P.0.Box RY.11 e25 \u2018sales of Heusebols - charges, sud 7 J.& Thoms & Co's Bases.AAA AAA A so G BALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.rue ore Bo na tro Ee etee alta he your dates MY.J 5 THOMHON & \u2014 PF ve Auction, ' - A UOTION sue 5 \u2014or\u2014 7 REAL ESTATE, Tuesday.February 10th; at eleven é\u2018étecks |.At my Salearvom,, 178, BT JAMES STREET.PELORIMIER AvsavE, r 81.Catherine TR | lé \u201cNoa.i SER EE AL se Sem ta opporite MANN; à i work otb-.| Book Debts sad Bile reseivabl.Hn | me MUSICAL : TEA TEN CENT SALE 01 the School Cutnmittes of LADIBE REXETOLENT lai ~ SATURDA if! A FRSRUART TY sa 3 7 PA, manne a reste ts De received from thés date nt Che following.shiuesd rates:\u2014 vos LT Ahh N.B.-This MONDA the VICTO.and will .8 RE i tem \u201cOYOLORAMA._ ; A ee EE ce CARSLAKE'S Grand Derby Sweep! 375,000.00.na 18 py i 84 noon, the assets of the ostode as undes took of Diy Goode.noscss.i ve opes On 1 an.SS on, apply Lr KENT 0 outros! MARCOTTE ENVELOPES : \u2018At and Under Cost te Clear.AT EA TART SEND FOR SAMPLES MORTON, PHILLIPS & x Mask Sewn End Pritsters.v ; ** evenin À ; plant * appros & Dominio of r.T.B.Gillard, seconded by F.Gifford, was sème \u201cand \u201d pe here to-à in sir Charles oper wii address the mee! \" NOTA AN OFFER.AM EXPRESSION OF OF WILLINGNESS.Nisine's Organ Expiatus the Origin of the : Mestprocity Megotistions-Mr.Guna * Decides to Oppose Sir John.A * [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! OTTAWA, February 7.\u2014Bir Charles Tupper is the guest of his son, the Minister of Marine and Fisheries.He received several sz Porrespondents yesterday.He repeated \u201cwhat be said to à STAR reporter in Montreal about being reluctant to return to this country to take sldes in a party struggle, owing to his belief that the High \u2018Com- imissioner should not identify himself with the fortunes of any party.He remarked: \u201cUnder ordinary ciroumetances and in the regular course of events I should never have consented.to depart from this view of my duties.But the clr cumstances just now are entirely exceptional We have arrived at a most impor- \u201ctant orleis in the history of Canada 1 felt the solemn obligation imposed upon me, as upon every other man who labors for the well-being of our land, to lay aside all per- - sonal considerations, all personal scruples and to discharge my dutiea in the best in- \u2018terests of wy country.This is why Ire- sponded to the invitation of Bir John aodonald and why 1 am here.\u201cWhat are your plane, Bir Charles?you enter the Cabinet?\u201d \u201c1 have no idea ol entering the Government.1 am proud to say ny name and y are sufficiently represented in the \u2018Government without my \u2018trylog to create aaythi Will LIKE A FAMILY COMPACT.\u201d Then 8ir Charles, with a ring of paternal pride in his tones, referring to the Minister of Marine, continued: 1 have no hesitation -in saying that, taking into consideration our respective ages, beis not only ayounger - but a batier man than his father.Nova Scotia is now represented in the Cabinet by two men with whom, thers is every evidence to gonolude, she has, and justly eo, a right to be satistied.\u201d Sir Charlee Tupper had a long interview with his old friend snd colleague, Sir John Macdonald, yesterday afternvon, as the result of which Sir Charles agreed to take part in Lhe campaign in Ontario before proceeding to the Maritime Provinces, and will a meeting in Kingston tonight.It is understood that he will also speak at one or two other piaces in Ontarto.The name most frequently mentioned just now by Conservatives for Russell is that of Mr.Yi H.Lowry, of Duncanville Mr.Lowry has been one of \u2018the most promir.ent Conservatives in the city for years and is personally: very popular.Mayor Birkett, whose name has been widely mentioned in connection with the Conservative candidature for the oity, in conversation said today: \"It is true that I have been asked repeated! accept the pomination, ant 1f my.friends & stil] wish it, when the proper © time, comes I will accept it and run.At the @® you must understand me very to utterly deprecate any split in the tion, nor will I be a party to one.\u201d Mon.David Mills County.TAPEOIAL TO THN STAR.) _ .x, ONT, February 7.\u2014The annual Soeoting o \"of th dera!-Conservative Asso- étlation Yor the.electoral district of Bothwell was held here\u2019 last night.There were over \"150 members present and the greatest enthusiam prevailed throughout the whole A motion was unanimously led Lo call a convention of delegates to meet in the same organ n election.On motion ived by & standing vote amid the \"wildest enthualasm \u201cThat this meeting ex- ¢ and continued confidence bw hoe lino: ont Sir John Macdonald and his and that assembly here oan hold ourselves ready to make united effort to redeem Belial Opposition to Clarke Wallace.ro Pea TO THS STAR.7.~The Libarais of February Weer Ton York held \u2018heir convention here yee- terday to nofinate a candidate for West York.derabie difficulty was found in set any one to face the present ular g tative, Clarke Waliace, but finally #EL P.Clements, a Parkdale\u2019 lawyer, was uced to accept the nomination.On being called tq reply to bis nomination Mr.Ciements was very arded in his statements and ex himself in favor of \u2018Doth \u201d Protection and Com mercial Union, aiso of direct ard indirect taxati Beoeming ing Warmer, 1SPRCIAL TO THR STAR) Loxpox, February 7 \u2014Things are becoming warmer in the city, and groups of men gather day and night D every conceivable and discuss the campaign.The Lib are keeping their plan Quiet, (and it bas been sald that tb he Oonservati æ Theo at the Masonic temple, and will pominate their candidate, while the Re- .formers ha galled a mass mesting for the \u2018at the Grand Opera yor Tayter, it is believed.will not the feud, ao d the fight will be on strictly party lines.4 fina.John Carling will reach a city to-day.Mr.Gunn Will Oppose Mr John, [&PROIAL TO THE STAR.) Krvaeron, February 7\u2014 Continued fine - menther makes it pleasant for the politi- rvatives have all their made for a big m to- ee WW Committee met last apuounoed at the meeting vos uld accept the nominæ © à mass jaceting on M pue at a a it is ay and.ex dopé Richard th other at Bot hanencement m Su Guarfy = is hailed by Macdonald wiil not detained in Ottawa.À be present and will that + East Hast Hasttugs.[EPBCIAL TO THE STAR.) 2msx2orro, To, February 7.\u2014The Libeta)- veu emotion oi Bn of pois town met - PA night tous the donven- tion to be heart y nes next.was Rost ever held by poto repre resent, East a Caan ot on De rep! astin e com- @: siections.oe T February 7.\u2014The regular session of Toronto CI City, Council No.2 Royal \u2026 Templars 9 ot Lemperance Was held in their mperanoce Hall last night, and rosslation prominating ex-Mayor How a Hoan.Bamuel Biake as for Tout and Usntre Toronto, the election to he heid Corpaign \u201cat Cornwall, CORNWALL, JPebr wary 7.\u2014Dr.Bargin: will open, the political cam 0 for Cornwall and Stormont at a public meeting in the usic Hail this evening.His chances for ME oe doubtful if he the names of J.G.terest is inoreas- sounty: of Glengarry be held un Thursday Conservative Tr .Macy the coma; je lo Aisepin, committer rooms hive! been à .{.where there has out the elty, work canvas ol last June, en.spy reformers were so certain of Gibson's election that they didn\u2019t think it worth while: to go to the polls and record thelr votes.Now however they are turning out to a\u2018man and many ure actively workin who: never worked in a campaign before.It is felt\u2019 that Mr.Gibson ho 18-10.a position as 4 mewber of the Ontario Government to help the city in a matter of private legislation and in other ways is sure of beating his opponent, Mr.Stinson, but the Tories are also on the alert \"and profess to be able to elect their man.As far as Dominion matters are conoerned there is little change.No new men have been mentioned for candidates on either side.The loss of Adam Brown as a candidate will weaken the Torles considerabiy.Mr.Brown was generally liked.even the reformers having little against him.MgKay, however, is not popular political opponents and wi, nih i delight the reformers better than to send him about his business.In North Wentworth the Tories are in à hope- lesa muddle.Wardell, of Dundas.practically received the Tory nomination about a year ago Since then he and his two sons voted for Nicholas À wrey, the South Wentworth Reform memn- ber in the Ontario House.The Wardells did this because they are Catholics, and in sup- portot Mr.Mowat.Now the North Wentworth Torles refuse to carry out their agreement to ut up Wardell in the Tory interest.ardell has Lhreatened, if they pars him over, to turn the Catholic voto on the Reform side, and this haë caused.consternation among Lhe Tories.Latest From | New Brunswick.) ST.Joux, N.B, February 7.\u2014 The $t John Conservatives hold a convention Monday night, the Liberals on Tuesday.The Younus Conservatives iast night voted to endorse the ticket Monday's couvention would nominate.H.D.Troo a big snip owner, has \u201cdeclined the Conservative nomination.The Liberals are red hot after Hon.Jas, Hally to join Ellis and Weldon.Mr.Foster will address a mass meeting io Bt.John next Friday night Westmorland Conservatives meet to-night to select a candidate.\u2018Thera will be no riy opposition to Mr.Wood.The local liberal Government is in a bad way just now.The north shore lumbermen are pressing for a further reduction of stumpage, and are taking Premier Blair by the throat.The reduction of last session did not materialize, as the government scalers enforced the law to the letter, In years past the government winked at the scaling, which was practically done by the lumbermen themselves.Mr.Binine\u2019s Organ Again, SPECIAL TO THE 6TAR | New York, February 7\u2014The Iribune says: Sir John Macdonald's statement to the constituencies of the issues upon which be is asking them to pronounce judgment is made up with a great show of peculiarity and 1 sccompani Ly a memorandum iptend- lo give it especial prominence at this iid he remark recently made by Mr.Blaine tothe British Minister, who bad informed him of Canada\u2019s objections to the proposed American-Newfoundland reqgipro- city treaty, that he was willing to negotiate upon trade questions with Canada aleo, is constructed by Sir Johr a8 an overture to him and he ask his people to EE the proposals he intends to make.Llaine'r remark, as jhe dullest person may easily see, was as ar from being an overturo as -asrébufl, It was sim mply an expression of willingness to hear and consider whatever Canada might have to say.In making it an excuse for his theatrical performance Sir John confesses that what he wants, and all he wants, is to fe before tbe electors with a scheme that as the Appearance of promoting trade ana under conditions that imply ita consideration by the United States, but with qualifications which he KNOWS WE CANNOT ACCEPT.To put it plainly, Sir John is engaged in an effort Lo make the Canadians believe he favors reciprocity, when he does nothing of kind: \u201cTt is far from the wish of the Ameri- oan people to do or say anything that may affect the action of Canadians in their own elections.But this is an election that deals with our interests as well as Canada\u2019s.It is an election, moreover, in which, to serve a purpose that is distinetiy unfriendly to us, as well as narrowly na i:an, we are being deiiberately misrepre- 4 The assertion is made that we are wii _ 10 negotiate for something that under the circumstances we would not take, in order that Bir John Macdonald may claim that he bas the public mandate to refuse to give what we might take.Elongat ting his programme as much as Sir John has put it under seven eads Five of them have po relevancy whatever to the situation.Concerning the rotection of the fisheries.the relaxation of he seaboard and inland coasting laws, salvage and wrecking, and the Alaska boundary line, we are ALWAYS RRADY TO TREAT.Bo far as there is anything that resembles point and purpose in the enumeration of the issues, it is In the two clauses desiing with reciprocity and fishery rights, an oonocerning these questions Sir John knows now as well as he can ever know, if uot what we will agree to, at least what we won't; and as his proposition is the very thing we are determined against, and as he is fully acquainted with our resolution in that respect, it follows that be fs really asking his people nut for permission to extend commerce and to settle old dis spu Les, but for permission to maintain the tariffaand tokeep open the old fishery wounds.Much as we ould enjoy a a decision in fav or of permanent peace = and good will, it is of more im- rtance us that \\ Canadians shoujd realize fost what heir votes will mean than that they should casi them in any particular way.\" Satd at Washington.NEw York, February 6.\u2014The Herald publishes the following m its Wasnington espon dent: The publication of rd 5 pie ve elegram m of mber 13 last-to retary is regarded here as Bie gol Macdonald\u201d 8 Agever te what ap- pearea espatohes on Monday respecting Mr.Blaine's reported indignation at the catepawing of the reciprocity question by Canada.Mr.Blaine was said to be resolved that the Conservative party should not make use of what he might have said informally or confidentially 2 pawn on the political chessboard of the Dom fon, and he attempted a Checkmate by causing lv to zppear over his own sign ture that he would have exactiy the Fd and amount of reciprocit ty he desired with Canada or would get along without any reciprocity to the northward.The publication of Lord Stanie > despatoh, after what had been said by Blalne, touching the strategetios] use that Sir John was making af the question of rock procity, bass purpose that is claimed to De well understood: here; Til MUCH UNDERGROUND ACTIVITY | during the last few months respecting our commercial relations with Canada in their every possible aspect.One of the mysteries cobnected with these movements has been the repeated demonstrations of our Treasury Departinent against Canadian rallway traffic with this country.Some of these demonstrations have i:een made with ostentatious publicity, but each in turn has been arrested before an of the official threats against that tra had n put into execution.Commercial union has strepgth- ened its hold upon the agricultural\u2019 constituencies of Canada since the: McKinley act began to restrict their Ameriean market, and Bir John Macdonald, after Sarerully sounding the situation at\u2019 hore and at Washington, resolved to save the declining, fortunes of his party by a madduvré lated to renew and a t ; Those who have watohed \u2018or ps où the grime aseert that the.veteran's has ir time cunning \u2018and\u201cengaoity.Hé has :ate- ceeded in thoroughly explortng Mr: \u2018Blaind's disposition and tendencies.toward commercial relations with\u2019 Canada and has | Sly got him upon record without\u2019 laine suepect that he infor nhs movement.\u201cdisplayed all his old\u2019 etting meant: al an offices and assurances to the service of the\u2019 Conaervatives ina parts struggle in Canada, the imminence of which was undreamed of, The Congressional friends commercial ur fon double poli- | backs.A meet \u201ceit \u201cwill be\u2019: racti-]- oR eariy day to\u201d turn all the\u201d \u201clatter's frieñaix jet Ÿ ity ; Canada .or ons i mere: EY.) desianed fu lah ammuni- on\u2019 for the the cam- palgni that Scion has forced upon them.I have information of a.very positive kind that Mr.is well aware, t the Imperial Government \u2018will under no;gligum- stances coasent.to commercial union tween the United Stateë and Canada, mor to apything of a cognate nature.that woul open the Canadian market, without restriction, tothe products of the United States.To any scheme of reciprogit; aa as to time and a Het of commodities net matert- ally injurious to British trade thare will be no objection.Iu anticipation of the early coming of Slr Charles Tupper and his fellow comnilssioner, the third commissioner being the British Minister at Washington, Mr.Blaine is preparing to show what trade concessions the United Btates must bave in exchange for our conosssions to.Canadian agriculture.1t is understood that he is very DESIROUS OF SUGGESTIONS on both points from\u2019 Yo resentative magnu- facturing, iarming and water transportation interests.The seven enumerated topics broposed for negotiations nt ihe Governor General's deapatch, as raphed Montreal, have been carefully pie TR à to day by members of both Houses of Congress whose constituencies are inter one or the other uf the topics indicated.Not much confidence is expressed in Con- gressioual quarters that a treaty will be effected or carried into operation.The negotiations are expected to fall to pieces on the first proposal, which is for a modified or extended revival of the old reolprocity treaty.New England will fight the free a mission of Canadian fish, and both New England and the northwestern maritime {n- tereste will be arrayed against the partiol- pation of Canada's merchant marine in our coasting trafic.There will be no extended opposition to the salvage proposal, as both countries have emergent interests to be equally promoted by mutual salvage privi- loges, luis intimated to me that there is more actual business in the final suggestion for setthag the boundary between British Columbia and Alaska than in any other proposal of Lord Stanley's de- spateh to his home government From the fifty-sixth to the sixtieth degree of north latitude, the United States, under cover of its treaty with Russia for the ossslon of Alaska, has taken possession of or is CLAIMING A MUCH WIDER BTRIP ot the natural sea coast of British Columbia than Canada is willing to relinquish now that the mining value of the country has become known.\u2018The Angio-Rueeian treaty of 1824, upon which our claime are founded, is admittediy ambiguous, but the Canadian Government fears that the United States will make 1t8 position and possession good without a new treaty.In speaking to the Diplomatic Appropriation bil} Mr.McAdoo, of New Jersey, gave his hearty assent to the position taken by the Secre- ary of State in his letter to Representative Baker, of New York, relative to recip with Canada.The United States PO have unrestricted trade and commercial union with Canada or it should have no commercial relations with her.The only solution of the problem (a solution unsought by the United States) was that the people of Canada-should, in thelr sovereignty, ask for annexation, which was the ultimate destiny of Canada.\u201d © de i Goldwin Smith's Views, NEw York, February 7.\u2026\u2014In a letter to the Times today < Goldwin Smith says that the immediate issue in the Canadian election is that of trade with the United States.But beneath this lies the broader issue between continental and anti-continentai policy.The Liberals of Canada, whether they Joux Jor the ultimate entrance of Canada into va American union or not, are now es 2 this continent, and re habitants of the rest of ihe Te partners, and desire to cultivate the closest relations with then.The Conservatives are anti-continental; they desire to keep Canada in ali things from her continent and attached to Great Britain, where the social centre of their party lies Practically they wake Canada the engine of the con servative aristocracy of Great Britain for averting the Humph of democracy in the new world and keeping a part of the American continent under aristocraticinsti- tutions or influence.Of the anti-continental party and that which, , os he connection prit land Sir John 8 Cos and renowned chief, \u201cHe wears the INSIGNIA OF BRITISH ARISTOCRACY on his breast ae a civil Kritg Cross of the Bath.His whole policy has been directed: against closer relations 4 an Canadian Pacifie = the United States.The Can Rallway vas its destined instrument, though urse of events by wnich his onal railway has been converted into a haif American road seems to prove \u201c the hopelessness of the fight againat nature, For commercial question by itself he may be said to care comparatively little He has never béen on commercial principles a protectionist.He om braces protectionism because it Canada geonomioally from the United States, And at the same time gives him the support of the protected manufacturers, who have contributed largely to his election fund Among the people, whatever may be political bearing towards the United Staton the desire for free trade with their own continent grows apace.The signs of 1ts progress are visible on every side.\u201d Not Over Cor Confident.The Times says: \u201cGoldwin Smith's lucid exposition of the issues upon which Canadian\u2019 parliamentary election will be con tested will amaze many American by its snow of the extent to which Sir ir John Macdon has carri Lhe process 0 ! aasi- Maca nak Dominion politics our own.The bribery of the whole ce by rants and subsidies is practically apr with the well - es successful republican pol of bribing whole States with money od from pr manufacturers.As\u2019decors- tions and Insignia are.unknown to our -sociul polity, we gan supply no exact parallel to Bit Joba Macd scheme of a cheap litter aristocracy Tor rch pat A have |.countless examples of the of appeals for enthusiastic sud bilnd support a party\u2019 or a party's sak policy-or | morals, such as Dominion ner .ls now makin roteste- ng oe tions about \u201cthe old a?d ihe oid man.\u201d Their surprising imitation of our | political practices might indicate the AY ness of the Dominion for annexation United States, but such is not its intent ang such is decidedly not Str John Macdonald's purpose, nor it ours, Evident! Gold: win Smith is be ot arama f a Liberal triumph.He does not doubt bats fair expression of the sentiment of the would overthrow 8ir John, bat :* man\u201d 18 canny, active, powectal i resources.not avaliable to his ad To à deputation \u201cwhieli \u2018waited op yon afternoon Mr.Lomer Gouln, Mr ercler's s son-in-law, expressed his tion of contesting Hicheliou in the bee foterests.A similar deputation of Conservatives waited on Sir Hector Langevin eariy in the day but without.receiving soy detinite \u201cppve 2 & Montres! Centre.For Montreal Centre, Dr.Guerin's 8 \u2018name was spoken of, but he has declined tosccept the nomination for this division.The next.i name likely tobe brought forward is that of his brother, the well-known advocate, and and\u2019 div Thee resident of the Reform Clu n, who has been a resident of 1 ue since his birth, and who, many wor jngmen think, wouid made a strong cas fo te.th i o's Le RT © question: Of POSING Montreal East: wi no disou: TE : « division amon or not.k heer Fine or pects e ally TOS the be fordheoml Sontes four\u201d Mr.costigan: a grand banquet in Ni}.B;, on Tues politicians He 3 n, all are of Now.sb loading will attend.\u2018hon.minister \"has represented N ; alinost sine Oouf 2 | ha 34\" poon chose ht of the Grand |.old | Bim Er : = w ine 2° the en as hethet.they should SRS upport to Modday a! so ee EEA bi M aid u's tequiailicn pa Fa aléy.en signers being parti A Convention will be held at the Club National on Mon.* select\u2019 a , Liberal candidate for Hochemngæ, HW.Allan Bi has rege the Libéral.nomination tor Boul sai Dr.Brien having declined to become à candidate again.sole morning | that Dr.league on iy Eherar ticket for fala | B County, It is said at Ottawa\u2019 that Mr.Rykert, ot Lincoln, has been \u2018prowvised a: j eship | on condition that he withdraws from the contest in Lincoln.; On Tuesday the Liberals.have a Convention at Longueull to choose a candidate for Chambly, and on Wednoedes the Conservatives hold their Convention at the same Mr.( Jan Ou s Lo be mem It was annou gad E.Farrell.wil Camille Leclerc.and mayor of r.Oulmet in of \"Crier against Se It is annotnoed \u201cthat Grier of the Sourt of A will oppose Laval it will bes one the Speaker.\u201d ; Hon.Mr.Chapieau te: the only pélitician of note left at tne Hall.He was busy all morning \u2018receiving hid frieâds among whom were J.J, Curran; x-M.P.and Senator who is to be president: of the Central Commitiee.peeling.mec a) ational last nig ht f to the © country a Tao lnelo ge © to nd) in Fo nanies Lu ise dred that the the French wing of the the Libe Fal party 1s well supplied with money.Hon.Mr.Mercier will arrive.trom Quebec to-morrow morning, and wili addrese the French Liberale at the Club National on Monday, laying down his CE rogramme for- the present contest.Dir.Mercier will remain in Montreal probably the best part of next week.He will lead the figntin the district of Montreal A deputation last night waited upon sir Hector Langevin, and requested him to run for Richelieu.Sir Heetor replied that he would consult his friends in Three Rivers and Quebec, and answer Lhe deputation at a later date.A Convention wiil be held at Lachine this afternoon to choose a Liberal candidate for the, constituency of Jacques Cartier.Dr.EH.Loyer, who elected for Kent, N.caused by the ont of Judge Judge Landry was in Ottawa yesterday.He returned home in the afternoon, accom- y Bon.Mr.Costigan, who lett for constituency.Dr.Loyer will present \u201chimsel! for re-election in Kent and will probably be returned by acclamation.Mr.P.Purcell definitely announced today that he will not offer himeelf for re- vas \u2018quite recently to | election in Glengarry, owing to pressing ments, Pu business engageme Mr.rceli took great delight in relating the particulars of his in ow with the ler.When .8ir - John learned of \u201cPat's\u201d intention to retire, he suggested that he support the Conservative nomines.\u2018Oh no,\u201d was tbe repiy, \u2018I will stick to the party.\u201d The Liberais undecided whether to oppose Sir Donald \"mich or not.A prominent Liberal said I ; The berals are not much inclined pose Sir Donald, he is an Inde ndont member.Ho is \"M Btroi admirer ot Hon.Alexander fi our ile.11 Mr.Henshaw had come out it have n another thing.au, 4 ame Uituencies, however, we wii b çanai as we intend to let patte go by Hales.» The Reform meets to-night at the Windsor or oral dd 1 may be that at the meeting Mr.lin will be taken Le task for his ment that there would be noopposition to Mr: 3.J.Curran in Montreal Centre.itis weil known that several to the homor of Conservative candidate.i Di the Reform Associais Stated to have ward Querin, toa SEE last evening that he was com- 5p JsPHOLAT 20 TAUE à J.ONTO, February\u2019 T>\u2014Tbe OntaHio Logis- lature, which meets on Wednesda next will.in all probability be sdjourosd.»unkil ter infon el bone sure House i meet on Saturday afte and\u2019 proceed with the election of a Speaker.Mr.T.Ballantyne, of South Perth will be.the choice as far as known.On Thursday the \"address Will be considered.On Friday the Bouse will: sit Iate and an appropriation sufficient to meet the current needs.of the Government will be .The house wil] then adjouru until about March 1 Leh: Want à Colored Bocretary.; .Boston, February 7.\u2014The (burant the organ of the colored people.in this city, contains an editorial urging.the President to til the vacancy caused by the death of Secretary Window bythe appointment of a colored man het of the Treasury.B.K.Bruce, Happeaéntative John M.Lang- ston.ex-Congressman Lynch, Frederick Douslnes and Recorder James M.Townsend are named aa colored men amply qualitied to All the plage.An Ag Age of Dia Discovery.The latter half of the 19th century will pass into history as one into which is crowded more inventions and discoveries tor the benefit of mankind than in all the centuries that have preceded it.Among these discoveries \u2018none will take higher rank than those In medicine, calculated to relieve \u201cthe ills that flesh je heir to.\" restore vitality, and prolong lite.Ladies everywhere will rejoice al the discovery of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pifls, undoubtedly the greatest remedy for thelr peculiar ailments yet discovered.These pills are the result of an almost life study, and are a certain nerve tonic and blood bullder, supplying the clements necessary to enrich thé blood and transform pale, saliow or /&reenish complexions to the pink and glow of perfect health.\u2018These pile are an unfailing eure for nervous debliity, palpitation of the heart, loss of appetite, headache and all the irregularities: of.the females.ayotem that entail so mueh misery, and tress, Every suflering woman should give them a tridl.Kor sale by all dealers, or will be \u2018seut, post paid, on receipt of Wifiems cents a box\u2014by addressing the Dr.Han Medicine Co, Brockvilie Beware of imitations.Ont.Bchool children in° Victoria, Australia, are carried on the street cars free.Life Versus Death.\u201cLife 18 aweel\u201d ie an old saying, and just ag true as it is old.No one in his or her right senses courts death; all wish to prolong life to the utmost limit, and yet, 1t spite of this univeraal desire to live the alloted three score years and ten\u2014and even ionger\u2014 thousands upon thousands of people through carelessness \u201cand neglect, .are hastening the\u2018 time when they must stand face face with the grim r, and make the plunge alone into \u201cthe dark valley of the shadow of death.\u201d No disease on this continent claims so many victiins aë consutnption, and rellable statis- tios prove that fully two-thirds of the deaths occurring from consumption had their origin in catarrh.Nothing but negli- fence caused this last disease to deveiup to consumption, and the person who negl bo promptly and persistently trea until nil traces\u201d eradicated.i is simply hastening the coming of death.Even should catarrh not develop into consumption, it nevertheless shortens life, as every breath the patient inhales passes over polsonous secretions and thue affecte the whole system, For the cure of catarrh no remedy ever discovered equals Nasal Balm, which is recognized from the Atlantic to the Fanific as the only eer- tain cure for\" this diseases.It re moves the secretions from Lhe nostrils, stops tne poisonous droppings into tha throat and jungs, and makes the user feel that a new lease of life has been given him.This great catarrh remedy (is on sale with all dealers, ur will be sent on recaipt of pric ots.Lor Small and $1.0 ter rge size bottles\u2014by addressing Fulford & Co, Brockville, ont oF Bpecial Notices.balance of men's.Cardigan sackets, ter gloves and underwear, ull at at prices, John Allan's, 6685 Craig st M.G.A.ing out in opposition jo.» Gurran- , Fe Le 6 Battery.ort Members are a attend the ménth} sidi = faded Monday, où tae if ihe Armory at § »3 TC «+ T, A CHATHEAN, Capt.B Bt .as passed off c car for legal tend tender last evening.Jaques 9 the Body of Herbert.Wiiittot.\u2018 i Ooponer Looped me} inquest Las igh! uh the erbert school voy ey let he lite at the Canning | street crossing.he formal of the inquest was ad Pad Fanerel of the Lata Col.©.E.Bella.The funeral of the late Col.Charlies Re death \u2018has Belle, whose been already nounced as having occurred in eckson ville, Fla, - place this morning at 8 o'clock from the.Bonaventure station to Notre Dame Church, where a solemn requiem mage w jo was sung by Curé Sentenne, which the remains were escortad by friends to Cote ote dee Neiges Cemetery.lealings in.he miscellaneous ; and 1734 à fracë- \"19 Montreal at 22% Commerce at 187 0 do 28 00 do dost 7334, + + in hin cause, Sousieting 0 EA J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Iistate Auctioneers, Will sell the following properties \u2019 BY : AUCTION,: A: the Salesrooma, 18t ST.JAMES STREET, Wednesday, Feby 18, Commencing at ELEVEN C'CLOCK:; © HENNEVILLE STREET.y Nos.© end 11 Chenpayille sire act Cras Sires Ain front by sho cest Sor AT te deep to a inne in rear.vith Line pa tery bric in pui veh Im media Perfect title.ST.\"CATHERINE STREET.A good business corner hav St.Catherine Street S50 on St.ns fee: ou Street {only two blocks saat of St, Lawrence Street) \u201c5423 fost, Perfect Title.Easy Terms.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & co, 30x2e0d 181 87.JAMES NTRERT.% Cass Pans By Distinguished British Artists, The Free Exhibition of Oil Paintings oe + and-Water Color Draw- 1ings at 0 Roomi (Second Floor), Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street, Those who have not visited th really magnificent collection are.cordially invited to view them To- Ray (Saturday), and Monday, up to 8 o'clock, as after that hour hey.\u2018will.be \u2018taken down.And arranged for the Auction Sale\u2019 to J: sake lace: on, Fuesdey Afternoon f-paxt Two._ M.HICK & co, 321 #1 a Auctioncers.SPRING ALES, Lo RAE DONNELLY, Sy AUCTIONEERS, RTC., 241 & 243 ST.JAMES &TREE subscribers iii solicit] f the patron nage of the ae for sales àf -Househo! \u201cEtam turé - 2 private\u2019 residences desire to state that salow of tf placed jn Sur hands, will, isve the benefit oi many: years of «.ox} tence in the auction Duginons, ur snnal'kttention to on détails carefn at Wa Se nced staff.Mod orate \u20ac rh ; i E-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DI8.1d Fl a Pa SE | y Pebruer y TROL, sn ot \u201cthe 5 at \u2018the doraiciie of the OyDAOUST RÉ NE ain 6 business \\ Craig, 5 y Boer ol the goods ss chérie the ud riers : consisting of two sew B80 o Jih the brick build! ini thereon Known a8 Russe it will\u2019 close on Monday.|.nature he GREATER BARGAINS ~~ \u2014 Than Ever\u2014 FOR NEXT WEEK! Mantes = Less Than Half Price, ackel Less Than Half Price.Murai Dress Goods, About Half Price, Col'd Dress Loods, Silks, Nearly Half Price.Prints and Sateens, Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Ladies Corsets, Half Price.RIBBONS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Half Price.A Manufacturer's Stock of EMBROIDERIES to be sold at Half Price.ALL REMNANTS \u2018selling at a Great Discount from prices marked.Mail orders receive prompt attention, N, E HAMILTON & C0, 1888, 1890 Notre Dame ot AILIFFÉ SALE SROVIRCE tr ° trea], N: 7 Court, for the city of Mon Plaintiff, vs.Joseph Perrault, Defe 16th day of Te 1891, at cleven of the clock in the forenoon, at the former pi the said Defendant.No.1129 On city ot Montreal, will be sold, y authority of Jus ues, oll the nd cha .ant seized 1 use, consis of show case, ys, etc, Terms pry C.N, BOB: D,B 8 C.Montreal, 6th February, 3891.321 AILIFFS ig Ci 8600 QUEB! pis triot of Montreal No \u2014 Court.Joseph Beaud ring er od ve Ô blanc, Defendant sad ox Læ of al, Tiers Ste On e 16th of February, 1801.at seven of the ock in the forenoon, ai place the d Tiers contant, 6t.Catherine at Hof the clock in the forenoon, at the place ï f O Lebianc, 11 in the city h Baisis, neis: in î bo so.te a \"DAOUST.a\" C Mon PE AILIFFS SALE PROVINCE Q trict of Montresl\u2014No.946 rots os Oars 11am Falker, oF Moatr rou Lo me pla: dre, Defon dant : On dar e- tudiors \\netant (1801), at ten i ju the fore- goon, at the place ess oi \u20ac Hospital street, ia 3 treal, will be ntresl, 7th Februsry, 1801.© MOVING! | MOVING.MOVING.Au Bon Var VALIQUETTE AND VALIQUETTE 1867, 1869 and 1871 NOTRE DAME STREET, NEAR McGiLL Special Bargains for this Week, Before removing our Stock we have decided to give the following discount: Man tle Department.Dreas Goods do 81k Cashmere » Tweed snd Serge Department.12k and 20 Mantle Oloth snd Ulatoring Department.Plush Department, Melton Cloth Departmen .Groton snd Hew SIX Depar Ourtain Department, .Cranes .25, 35 and 50 per cent is, 20, 25 and su do Severa! Tables ot Remunnta te be Sold at Hal?Price.The Big Crowd of Last Week isa Proof that our Prices are Lower than \"Elsewhere.THE OLD RELIABLE HOUSE, Alphonse Valiquette, Alfred A Valiquoile, 1867, 1869 & 1871 .NOTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL.Watch for The Evening Telegraph Next ¥ sme pe i ol rv eu 113 QUAEN ST:_1@xt0oû M Each Suit 2 with or Irrespective: o Until the Ist.0 \u2018Clothiers, ; FH 2261 St.Catherine Street West.2 GEO.& ROONET, Manager % LG.an Lo GOON ninety sod, and the Hale will be only for « short tims, alte \u2018Alotot Fine Tron T, er TES net of 4) inch qr \u201cEe ns Ag tn auras i Ler upd ut pt y LINDSAY-\u2014O 184 mn No) FATAL 408 M wité of Thoe.Mofrat, of à ORKIL LY 988 BL Bub rot on , the write of np AE je = HOMERII\u2014Febbaary 5, as 320 Tupper Street, homer) of psc LEP, ROBERTO \u201cLarné svéfniue, s né Saya.Teens, \u2018oi aogier lc _ v , Texas, by the ADANS WA RDER A Au Visas, or aor Fred.& ait of Montreal, to Kittie Warden, 0 Victorts, Texas, ALLEN-MARTIN-AUIhe residence of the bride's father, 170 St.George Sireel, DY tae Rev.O.Eon W IMBERLY\u2014 A A Ont, Krree EE er Kae, third daughter of Nelson , Kimberly.BAPPER- HUNTRR\u2014AL Belleville, Ont., Ww.G.Happer to Lavonia Hunter.; WRENCE-SYMONS-\u2014At London, Unt., Feb.4, L njamin ace to Chariotte Rhoda \u2018Symons.Feb.4, - MOINTY RF-WESBROOK\u2014AL Mount ,Piossani, .D.L.Mclntyreto alice Wesbrool TEVENS-SULLIT AN\u2014]n this city, Pebraary 5.8 Franz Stevens to Olard Sullivan, both of Coteau Landing., TURNBULL- MoN AUGHTON- At Camilla, Ont.January 28, Thon A.Turnbull ww Clara McNaughton.VALKER-LEASK\u2014AU Ryland, Darliagtou, Oot, Janusry 28,8.Naylor Walker to Helen J.WARD-BASS\u2014AL Charleville, ont.Jan.28, P.F.Ward Lo Hattle Bass.DEATHS.RONNIN\u2014In this city on the th instant, Delma Bonnin.beloved sister of Al anin, jormeriy grocer, Fuaeral will leave 137 Andre Street, ob Sunday, at 2 p.m.to Cole des Neiges Cœuetery.Friends and acquaintanoes are respectrully Invited to atténa:\u201d COUT\u2014AU LL Minton, P.Q.Jan.26, Pêter Colt, aged |.2 years.const Montsguè/ ont.WA .Code, aged 77 TRICK\u2014Jn Lhis ctty où Friday, Sth Feb, FÜVZPATRE Cairo pis Fitzpatrick.Funeral from \u2014At Hamilton, Jan.£8, Edward Ruther.¥ re Bin a Georgs Forbes, sged 8 months and i+ days.GALE\u2014At Waterrillo, P.Q.Jan.20.Etlel Tola, child of Mr.F.B- Gale, aged 3 years HUBBELI\u2014AL ta Vi.Jan, 26, Mrs.Betsey E.Hubbell, aged 84 years.t GodmAanchester, ap.28, A Kans.will of the 1ate Pnoges King, io ber 7716 year.LOURS In Montague, On, David Louks, aged 8iy M Rockburn, Que., 24th Jan., Klien Sullivan, Widow of the lato Jobo Murphy, aged 91 years.McDONALD In this city.on the 5th February, © Montreal General Hospital, Anns Mo.Donald, à native of Glengarry.313 \u2014In this city, on lhe 5th February, Ole Jonanne Clare widow of the late Jobo 1801,J O'Leary, aged \u20acD years, native of Co, Wexford, Treiand, Finoral from her late residence, No.19 Jurors 8 on Buhday next, at 2 p.m.to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.ds and ac- (ticago, TA a tfuily invited to attend.(Chic is, exford, papers please oo; 03 PERRAULT\u2014Died in this on the 10th Inst.Fhilemon D wife o{ Celixe Per- rault, e om late Nargares Street, on Sionday morning at 6 the otre Damé Ch POOLE Al Smith's Mills, ue.Jap.28, Clarinda Te ou bar the lale r H.Poole, in the 71st ler age RAPPEL\u2014In this city, an , 6th inst, Geo.Rappel.Br, native ot County Ireland, Funeral wii leave his late , 189 Manu- pi.Friante Cod sew ; Lhe Sb inst.ar 2 inried to attend.) service wi de Ri or abriel\u2019s Church on Monday, the 8 en ie (Dublin papers pieass copy.RALSTON\u2014Died suageny, at Chatham, N.B.08 Re êth inst, T.G.Ralston, of 8% John, N°R (formerly of Montreal), aged 43 years, Notice of tuneral hereafter, SHAW\u2014AL Waterioo Que, 25th Jan.Spencer Shaw, Esq., \"83 years.STEWART\u2014At ooamanchester Que 24th Jan., Miss Sarah Stewart, aged 7 Se 55 pee sure 00 on ¥Fricay, Feb.1111 2e, ears.3 = a February 8.(English STALLW OOD AY By Ont, Jan.21, Mary Ann, wite of Ben A Stallwnod, aged 6 68 years, VINCENT\u2014At SL Jobn, N.B.Feb, 1, Joseph C.som of the late Jogeph Ww Vincent, in the sata-[ year ot his age.VANDUSEN\u2014-At Bamiiton.Jan.30, Mrs.Ann Vanpdusen, in the 80th year of her age.WRITTAKER In Elmaley.Ont.Mrs.Whittaker, ÉTAT Montréal General Hospital, on >bruary 5.from injuries received à w Inte 2.30 I, Friends acquain: TF DETECTIVE STORE.P\": in connection weta Purgtaries, forgeries, black ntances are invit itiog schemes, mysterious d and ail devective Work ine ee ign ailended to br the Can Secre! ryice.Offices, Temple Building aphone 2131 2181 v ele 0! - Bose commercial px: Wor Sei 6030 Joka A, Gros.Supt.Criminsl RONA \u20141F ps SR or Hasti 265 Bussex, England will csi tmmedi, staly at 33 St Bacrament street, he will hear something to his advent age.31 Ft ERSONAL- PROFESSOR COOMBES, THE VEN.riloquist for echool festivain.ste, thera?» Music Warehouse.1 KSOÔNAL\u2014 BIG REQUCT IONS ON LIFE-SIZE FKSON A uris ° es worth the money.Brink pho ofowrache sna voi kg Boned els [fre om dollar.W.Bull Take slovaior) REMEMBER, a von.ESS 22 Ron Frame dt fer da ray peter 17am D\" ane à 60 Sree.FREE! 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Insurance and Storage until May, for all Furniture and Bedding doughs this month of 8pecial Induce ments.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, sus - 652 CRAIG STREET.OWEN McGARVEY & SONS, 1840 to 1R53 Notre Dame street, is one of the old- n and largest Arms In the city.Th y = scturers and dealers jn ev style of pl sad fancy foratiure = ll pére pass: .cbamber lurni tare à with Ro nist Tend paliers Sxpentive onde | od als and diplomas a; a pe 4 af om the Paris.lafum and ie late Indian « Ts on: Sal hehe ore removing 0 6 drat Brat.of May © Ei te = her remises 05 Mc for + videnin RES {Dame street hel?e ara now andit at da or their entire stock, joss from So.15, 23.snd up to pur cent pc.aor to grades of old stock on hand for A LRA year an Upholstered FURNITURE.20 per cout.off nil Goods in stock.; RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 8113 652 CRAIG STREET.Vi COVERNTON'S FRAGRANT CARBOLIC TOOTH wasns AN IDEAL SUIT rartered Br stats frome se Saturday Half Holiday ; Our Stores will be closed at \u2018One oO Crock every Saturday during February.S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Special Sale in PRINTS Thousands of pieces of Prints to be sacrificed this month.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Unsurpassable Value in Manchester Goods.Ladies will find it to their advantage to come early next week to this department.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.The Remaining Stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS! will be cleared at greatly reduced | Sid Goring |B this month.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.We Intend Selling Hundreds of MANTLES! during this special February Sale, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Special Sale of | | = 23 ee Co 25 pieces\u2026:.\u2026.\u2026.10 \u2018cts.si 5.All new and bright colors : extraordinary.low | That's What: |coLES Smet von-urto GARMENTE.We have sul» | Jur Liged Gurmaente which ~ are aloe offered af Gob, ; _ COMB AND sXE \u201crman a Toe oe ol erik shapes snd 134 prison rey \u201can Maatles us Cleartaa Out Prices.LADIES JA \u201802.00, for 128, LADIR# J $3.00 for $3.00, sud eo on.\u2018AN Delmane nt Clearing Out Prices.FES SEORT DO! DOLMANS from $7.50 to ads + ue chaise for 68.bases from \u2018o1150 to ETON BAG à th of ao Dress all reduced te nesriy haif price.sre 97.20.88.00, a 80.00, 85.75 000 010.Toso.LADIES' ULATERS #xD ULSTER WRAPS at closrint et8 prices.- ALL-WOOL TWEED ULATERS.08 80 tor 63.60.Baxor mes peer X MURPHEY à CO.CHILDRE.Ee MANTLES oll reduced.The bel ance must be sold, the startet $1.25.antters fèr 's tes.ONMN MURPRY & CO.'S.Al meee 34 per cent.reduetien.TU Boas 3 , only 82.12.a out prices.at our establishment, 1, Jo WM oReEY a Co 1781 and 1788 NOTRE DAMS STRRERT, 108, 107, 100 and 111 St Peter st.Carley Brother No More se a br te 3 ars Eider Down._ For Single Beds.; 4.00 For Double Beds.5.00 Army Flannel, 28 in.wide, for 23c per yard ; all wool.\u201cAt , \u201cCARSLEY IT ZROTHESE.LIGHT 5.BREAKING, New Spring Dress Goods, all sent out direct, prices from 12$c up to 60\u20ac per yard.CARSLEY BROTHERS.NO MORE BARE HAS, Four-button black kid directimportation from ranice.| 40\u20ac à pair; best, value: : 5 À: PEL LIGHT THE HI.Because the finest and choic-, linens suitable \u2018for - all- \u201cclasses, centres in Eurdpe \u2018and sold at or por at 2 oC \u2018we Want Bom ot parier at .\u201cte 2 16 What our customers vus route bogey re ex; 835; po ak ait bow bo po 15 to 30 est assortment in all household} imported direct.from the linen | Next Monday and all next week we shall offer Goods as below at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS, in order to clear us of a good many lines \u201cbefore moving.\u201c== PRINTS AND SATEENS., 1 A line of DARK COLOR PRINTS, all fast colors, : regular price 80 to 106, ail at 60 per yard\u201d : l \u201clio to 25 LLAMA CASHMERE PRINTS regularly sold at from er vent off Regular 1240 to 15¢, all at 84c next week.Prices.HEAVY DRILLET PRINTS, the very best goods, regular price 150, for 110 next week.BEAUTIFUL SATEENS, perfectly fast colors, regular prices 15¢ and 18¢, at 100 and 1946 next week.HENRY HAMILTON.GINGHAMS.« The enormous reductions we have made on PRINTS have brought as such crowds of customers every day that we have decided to bring forward our Finest \u2018SCOTCH GINGHAMS for next week's sale and mark them down to just a little over Half regular prices.25 to 40 Per Cent.below regular Prices.FINE QUALITY GINGHAMS in Stripes and Checks \u2014will be sold for 6c per yard next week.That very fine make Scotch Zephyr Ging- hams, in lovely large plaid designs, Warranted all tast colors, wide width, regular prices 12;c apd 15c\u2014All at 8jc next week.This will afford our Customers an exceptional opportunity of buying these very tine Goods at a little over Halt the Regular Price, HENRY HAMILPON.SILK DEPARTMENT.A full line of COLORED BROCADED 20 to 40 SILKS, mostly in evening shades; Per Cent.regular price, 59c; will be sold for 45¢ off Regular next week.| Colored MERVEILLEUX SILK: re- Prices.gular price, $1.25; will be sold for 75c.À special lineof BLacx Gros GRAIN SILK, good and heavy make; for 85c next week.HENRY HAMILTON.SKIRT DEPARTMENT.33 & 40, Per Cent.ff.Regular eu TE ted Skirts, in cardinal, white and pale blue\u2014regular price, 2\u2014all at $1.25 next week.Fancy striped Skirts, with pretty silk stripes \u2014 regular price, pres.$1.25\u2014all at 75c next week.EE amiens a HENRY HAMILTON, TABLE LINEN, yard.a \u201cPer Cent off Regular Prices.Extra Heavy, Broken Check.Tame week will be 28c per yard.- TasLE LINEN at only 25c per yard.| HENRY HAMILTON, LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.- GOOD QUALITY COTTON CHEMIBES and good 120 to 33 work, trimmed lace, regular price, 250\u2014will be\u2018 \u201c Per Cent sold for 20c next week.oh Regular GOOD QUALITY COTTON DRAWERS, trimmed lace and good work\u2014will be sold for 200 next week.LADIES\u2019 NIGHT DRESSES, made of Good Quality week.Children, will be sold for 900 next week.- \u2018THE NOTED B&O CORSETS sold everywhere at © $1.00\u2014will be sold for.8Bc next week, HEN RY HAMILTON .EMBROIDERIES.UsEFuL EMBROIDERIES at I cent per yard.Meprum WiDTH Emproidery, with plenty oul of work, at onl 6c per yard.designs at ia (HENRY HAMILTON.PLEASE \u2018READ \u2018ON.WHITE FLANNELS, at 3040 40 per \u201cof regular prices.ATED WOOL GOODS, nt 88} and le regular prices, ! rire deal more, and iin should buy them readily at thees \"PEARL BUTTONS, slightly damaged, 8 dosen for Bo.3 LAOES, for » 84 8 40d 100 per dosen.cL SIR DONALDS PLATFORM.CLOSEST | COMMERCIAL RELATIONS EERE 4 ; vo \u2014\u2014\u2014 To SALE | will be sold Ladies\u2019 fine quality Wool Knit- | + Good Quality TABLE LiNEN at 1 se.per | LINEN, regular price 40\u20ac, price for-next Good Quality Half-Bleached Damask | BEAUTIFUL QUALITY MUSLIN PINAFORES for rac and Ise per - With the Uatsed States Desired se Long os + They do Nos Discriminate Agsimet Eng: - 1en4\u2014t, PF, ps Btook fx Leadon.Bir Donald Smith \u201cpresents himeoit again as an independent iu Montreal West ; 80 said the Knight Baturday, \u201cand\u201d he continued, \u201cI desire the alosest possible commercial relations with the United States, 80 long as they in no wise discriminate against England.\u201d \u201cDo you still favor the present high protective duty?\u2019 \u201cThat would depend en entirely on rangements La ne ie Sta What | mean le hin the closest posetb Die The the United Bates, Wi ering in way with wi u duty dd interest, & ae avai sé in lag our relations wi r \u201cThe Mot ther Country would patur My De Lint bea.Frew wader bo.Eas- * e a free land the position here js diffesent.The country is young ete ati pu quired assistance and tectioh, and the high protective, tariff we now bave, \u201cruln- ous to go to the other Ca Still, in.an teri changes which ma conter lated.deeire the.trys to- Mother rect not to be a ht ol ol.\u201d ; Sir Donald will s y issue à à at ne HE rewaln at ome.ssl PARENT site, James st.Ww.) Clarked Co, Stationers-; Co Full particulars at my office.TOBACCO, .en will Bot y \u2018satisfied.\u2014 : RK.THOMAS, NOE.Fao Simile of stencil on 80 Th.box Wire ut Ao ibe rou the same Nails.Ask your hardware desler for this brand and take take nd other.\u20ac (atrocë de: Wiad and Sa Haut els Grates, Tiles, \u2018Brass Goods, \u2018de, &e.The largest and most varied assortment Et ie ie Mania arg super \u2014 30.sT.JOHN STREET.= TDi | amie lone to an estate snd will ba sold uitable for s doc fn ue Actions Against the City, = odons Sater entaroé ' RT DE Betwecn Boerbroks and Jr | .:, seding the Mantels tured her der in two places.| FFC RE] No L qu \u2018Sare © OR\" ro L cof etook rons Dona] \u20ac ; abd Q y A rcumesbons at the same spotis A mises Fda $53 sod 354 BT, JAMES binations in in pate Mantel: * , alien at ro Stone, : ade ES pe youn abel} Ps a BEA the BL aah de pre Thich hes the interval trans Tam FERRE ; tween of both accidents and 1 Gentred, for dealin Taos newest \u2018shades and designs in the present dive, taken precautions 10 ren- | at > \"\u20ac 4 q Tfles.Wo make a specialty of the manu- der hill safer Tor ans.; : facture of Mantels and Grates, and will give purchasers botter value than they I can get elsewhere.à J OHN LORIGAN, 2427 and 2430 sricATHERINE STREET.vm ére'\u2018in my henda- \u201cFan partichisre.[38 a ï RIK, THOMAS, Tr so 30 ST.JOHN\" STREET.\"fo [ae © WH Make a Speech, To the Editor of the BAR: (k.\u2014Now that the Hon.James McShane Fars toa te Kniss wel Fd A w a sors.1 AMID it {a but right that I should \u20185.te 4 they Mogtamme and p D3 pe sex1 ur define erry Davi FOR SALE.oo ; ors ; wise, when | will : out any rola Mguon, any (sie PAIN-KILL 3 6.78 St.Hubert Street.- STORE 10 LET.and pisces agreed upon.Hoping i will Eleaant solid re - SRE eg en Haas EE EEE Nordheim Ps Building 8 #91.Te : 1:80 = 1 Es {a ; Cuiet 3 ye that he intends asking \u201cNe WemEoV reuais BUILDING LOTS-\u2014-RIVARD- si.Finest anit Hes a A LT IE LE aot dhe SS flan an ET A oan coho the ob othe, Noy ow Er San SN ; a i ar He : ç po Te et ec [has nes su amNY PR iin ALSOA how Se r A : Ça.v 5.Wb 5 Ey ye : ru te Lg oe hat Ra gr RRR roa | LOTS FOR SALE-ST.DENIS ST.os et Bp REELS 4 BARGAIN.an balance 250 dollars mon ont \u2018 A LA yok > se SUR ~ = Sea owner or leaving \u2018\"rpmtourept st moy office.5] L .PARENT.bod °T sam.James ut}: \u201cTiree small Cit taon Cl Gddiduns Street for rale 4 v r ol : .rR "]
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