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[" A VOL, XXIII-No.136.AT KINGSTON.The Funeral Train From Ottawa.MANY TOUCANG MARKS OF SORROW ALONG: THE ROUTE.The Lant Part of the State Luneral at Ottawa Marred by 8 Bhuwer of Enis.{4PECIAL TO THE STAM] KING8TON, June 11.\u2014The thunder shower that drenched the Ottawa procession was over when the funeral traln wich its dripping sides and soaked mourning drew out of Ottaws and was soon in a parched ooun- - try where the rain had not come.There wero seven cars in the train, each like the engino swathed In black.Inside, the polished wood-work of the cars was profusely decorated, and throughout the journey the passengers sat under swinglog loops of crepe.In the firat one of the Kivg- ston and Pembroke railroad passenger coaches rode the Kingston® deputation headed by Mayor Drennan.Then came à boufot car for the press which was followed by the * Carillon\u201d the * Ottawa \"and the \u2018\u2018Metapedia\u2019\u201d carry- fug the Privy Councillors.The late \u2018\u2019abinet entire was on board and the councillors were accompanied vy Hon.J.C.Aikens of Toronto, at ope time Secretary of State, and Hon.Geo.A.Kirkpatrick, Lisut.- Col.Smith, A.D.C., und Major Sherwood were sitll in charge of the luneral arrangements.The body was carried in a magnifi- rent mahogany lined baggage car under the charge of Mr.Maynard Rogers, the undertaker.The casket was placed in the middle of the car on a crape hidden shell and was held steady by its own J weight.About lay the myfiads of floral tri butes which had briglulèued the Benate chamber for twe Uays past, somewhat disarranged by the rain, but exhaling heavy odors and stil rarely beautiful.he roof and sides of the car had been lined with Liack and many details arranged with the utmost taste.fter daylight had gone and the train was swaying along over the anything but mountainous K.& P.line from Sharbot Lake, down, oue of the jp.» corre- spondenis visited THE FUNERAL CAR with Mr.Rogers.It as dark when we entered.but presenily the sole lamp in the centre of the car was lit.The doors were ran to, thus shutting out the rushing night and tho swaying lamp sent the flickering twilight 1t shed dancing about the car like a ghostly jack-o'-laniern.Forms of silent men and drooping floral designs came suddenly out and us suddenly retired tnto darkness as the jolting sent the rays of light in their direction.\u2018Lhe air was heavy with the scent ot funeral {lowers and in the midst of it all was dimly outlined under the garden of roses Lhe form of the casxet.One breathed freer when the crepe doors had been aud we were again in the open air on the rear platform.Behind the Juneral car came the coach \u201cCumberland\u201d carrying the mournin party, consisting of Hugh J.Macdonald, P., and his bright-eyed little son; Rev.Dr.Williamson, of Kingston, Archdeacon Jones, of Brockville; Mr.Geo.Sparks, Rev.art, Lt-Col J.Peuniuxton Mac Pphorson, Fred.White, D.Powell, Jos.Pope and Rep.Chilton.The - tewin was in charge of Conductor Howard Moore, and was drawn by engine ©.283, with Jno.Hollyoke at the throttie.Rene Cudifl, the divislonal superintendent, joined it at Smith's Fall aod came on to Sharbot Lake, where it ! the P.K.There another engine, a \u201cleader\u201d was put on to guide the train down the K and P.Jine to Kingston.The route {rom Oltawa until dark fell upon the mo train was ONE LONG SOLEMN TRIBUTE of public grief.White haired men stood in tie beautiful sun of crossings, waies and on plowed hillsides with reverentiy uucover heads at the black-hung train swept by.The doors ol the funeral car were always open and they could catch a Hylng wlimose of the casket emothered 1n flowers.Every slation was strikingly draped, some being done in exquisite taste.Crowds always assembled and silently watched the grim flyer, often with uncovered heads.\u2018The Brat stop was made at Carleton Place where the platform was filled with poople who eagerly crowded about the oupen| doors of the improvised bearse and looked upon the cotfin shape outlined in flowers.At Smiths Falls Lhe crown was larger, and a handsome wochior of roses, fosget-me-not and maiden hair ferns was presented by the Liberal- vonservative Association.Everywhere, pao- ple begged eagerly for a bud or a spray trom the funeral flowers a souvenir and belt refused that,broke bits of smilax from the gides of Lue car.St Parth the train drew slowly in and away agaln atmost immediately to the sad strains vi tho Dead March in Saul, well daÿac by the Perth band, while through ie music came the solemn tolling of bella and the boom of a minute gun.The atrangely quiet and eaddening re- teptious were repeated at every stop and oven after dark came, the forms of people would be distinguished under the station lights as the train passed.10.25 p.u:.was marked on the Kingston City Hall clock as the train drew siowly through the Jnimense crowds into the dainty K.and P.station just opposite.The whole square opposite the City Hall, and it is a large one, Was DENSELY CROWDED WITH PEOPLE aven at that hour and a hush upon the acens AR the train stopped.The men of \"A\" Battery, Ro (0 Agiwere drawn up in parallel lines from: the funeral car to the City Hal! through which the casket w piowly carried by 8 police headed by Chief loreey, of the Kingston force, the cabinet ministers accompanying It as pall rs.lnside the magnificently draped hail the casket was placed on the impressive catafalque apd about it formed a guard of cadets from the Royal Military College.The crowds who were intensely anxious to see AL once the beloved face thut Kingston has known 80 long and honored eo gladly were fmnienae.Tee crowding at the Senate Chamber was repeated, if not exceeded.Gray haired veteran: who had followed his cheery Jradersh{p through many a Dard campaign, waited in pathetic patience until they eould pass the guardians at the door and do homage once mors to him whom they mourned s0 sincerely.What was born of admiration and respect at Ottawa came from luve and fond pride hers, and the pen- ple gathered about the bier of a friend and & Insllow townsman.The Hall was kept open untli a late hour, but many were turned away to come back this morning.The CITY OF THE LATE PREMIFR\u2019S YOUTH, wiere his ambikton was born and nursed, has gone into Liye deepest mourning for her greatest son.Everywhere hang thesttap- pings of woe.[ho strocte arolined with loops of black, flostinæ on the Jane breeze, every ran yecuiing Lo vie with his neighbor in open homags to e areainess of the depart- eu.fan ls magnificentiy draped.On he PRA e from basement to dome are looped heavy biack folds, while the pillars are entwined : with braids of ora the entrance \u2018A portrait of Bir oon Ae in draped, with this motto underneath, \u201cCanada mourng her greatest statesman The corridor and main stairway is enveloped in black, and the interior of the hall ponts a niost sombre appearance.The wails jex-Mayors and about the windows.Be enob franie depends a tassel of the same material, nestly finished.The doors are covered with black, while the same \u201cmaterial is fluted above them.The stage has two raised platforms coversd, upon whioli rests the myriads of Horal tributes.~The floor is covered with white canvas with lack border, and long streamers depond from tho ceiling to the corners and cornices.Bolt light re eatin on the oil paint ings \u2018and tinted Is sets off the dark \u2018the uniting of the east and west aids urroundings to » Temarkabls .aw tha centre of ina hall is the caf amd on Tour posts witha usdilatara covering.Under this re, body.It ls covered with silesia trimmed hote hesvy folds of cashmere and has ostrich feathers on the four corners and surmounting the apex., A RAIN STORM.The State Procession at Ottawa Drenched.Yosterday Orrawa, June 11.-While the service in Bt.Alban'3 Church yesterday was In pro- Kress, dark clouds had arisen in the western sky, succeeding 10 bright sunshine, and a few raln drops fell as the procession reformed.Blowly the long mournful line passed dewn Cumberland street and tugned up Rideau street, on the solemn march to the station.A very short distance had been reached, however, when a drenching downpour of rain began.With an utter disregard of all ceremony the spectators broke throuwh the procession and rusned to seek the nearest shelter that offered.For a while those in the rear end of the cortege manfully withstood the downpour, but many of them were without overcoats or umbrelias and at last they, too, left the ranke and sought refuge.Consequently when the procession reached the Parliament grounds again, it presented but a poor spectacle.All who could had taken to car carriages, and about the only people who were left on foot were the militia, who marched on through the rain.The downpour, welcome though it was to the parol country districts, was most disappointing wo the participants in the pageant, and detracted a good deal from ite impreseiveness.Every foot of space about the railway station was occupied by the great concourse gathered there to see the last sad scène in the state pageant.The following resolution was forwarded to Lady Macdonald yesterday: OTTAWA, June 10, 1891.DEAR LADY MacpoNaLp,\u2014The members of the Conservative party of both Houses of Parliament, now assembled fn th scharge of' their public duties, desire to offer the assurance of thelr deep and heartfelt sympatly in \\he irreparable loss which you have sustained in the death of your fhustrious husband, our loved and lamented leader.We well know how little mere words can Avail Lo bring comfort ln such an hour of deepest 80rrow and bereavement; but il may, at leas: a consolullon to you 10 be assured hat The.memory of Sir John Macdonald will ever be cherished with the warmest affection by those (0 Whol for 80 mauy years he has been the wise councilor, th able and sagactous Jeader and the firm and steadfast friend.\u2018The calamivy, which has overwhelmed she whole Dominion with the greatest grief, has deprived the Conservative party of that presence which: has so long 1nsptred and directed 1t, And al à M0st Un portane epoch In our national le.We should, however, be unworthy followers of our departed chief 11 we gave Wuy to despondency.Rather shall we, remembering his patriotic counsels and Joble example, earnestly endeavor WO CAITY O e great Work su dear to his heart and for which he labored 80 long and 80 successfully, the consolidauion of a united.free and P rous Canadian nationality on this northern continent In connection With the great Empire of which It forms no insignificant part.We are persuaded thal in 80 doing we shall be paying the worthjest tribute Lo the memory of our great leader, the husband to whom you have shown such life-long deyotion.King you Lo accept the assurance of our most heartfell sympathy, we remain, dear Lady Macdonald, your faithful friends, (Signed) DaLTON MCCARTHY, Chairman of Comittee.Her Majesty's Wreath.A lovely wreath from the Queen was received yesterday morning ln the Senate Chamber, 1t was comp of white aud ellow roses, and, by special request of Her Majesty, was piaced on the coffin just before it was carried frem the Senate Chamber.The senior whips, Messrs.Taylor Conservative) and Trow (Liberal) had the onor of carrying the beautiful floral tribute in front of the coftia as it was borne out to the hearse.Lord and Lady Stanley's wreath was also carried ip front of the coffin by Messrs.Daly and Rufus Pope, the junior Conser va.tive whips, and laid upon the iid as it was placed upon the hearse.SIR JOHN'S REPARTEE TEL TO THE STAR) Broo Æ Ont, Jane 11.Col.Wyle, | the Tether ot ot the Canadian press, is on his death He ts an octogen Although very low and can only st times speak so as to Le understood, he was able esterday to tell the following reminiscence ; e met Sir John on the occasion of a press excursion some ten years ago at Riviere du Loup.Sir John asked Col.Wylie how ola tH Colonel said: \u201cI am older than you, Sir Joh sir, John replied: \u2018The nearer Heaven Tue Colonel! said: \u2018Well Sir Jobn, if all the stories they tell about you are true, I um afraid you will never see Heaven.Sir John slapped him on the back and whispered | in his ear, \"Blessed are they that are revil In Prince Edward Island.|APECLAL TO THE STAR.CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I, June 10.\u2014The death of Hir John continues to be the absorbing topic here.At the opening of Prince County Assizes at Summerside, on, Mr.Justice Hodgson, Master of the Roils for this Province.in charging the Grand.Jury, referred to Sir John's death.His Lordship sald It was an event calculated to call forth the heartlelt sorrow of the whole oi Canada.Those who knew him and lo him only could tell of the loss they baa sustained.[here were many wh known him personally and who had Sirered from him as to his policy, which they were constrained to oppose but in she presence of death by his open ave e datk dwelling of silence and reconciliation, all controversies c6ased, all strive ings were hushed.However, men differed as to bis statesmanship, all aümitted that he loved Canada well and that all his afforts were directed to inake her prosperous and free.His death makes a blank but his name will live in the histo! of our country, inseparably connected wi those magnificent undertakings, the opé of which he was most proud Dells of great country bya magnificent line of raie \u201cHe has gone now,\" said His Lordship.his voice trembiing with emotion, \u201cwhere neither the praise of friend nor the blame of foe van reach him; butin long years after this, when we have gone to our rest, his name will be remembered and ghorished, as those who come after us enjoy prosperity which his watchful torsitougny and wise atatesmanship secured for the: Memorial sprvite4 at Winnipeg.WINNIPEG, June 11.-There was.a | attendance at an improasive memorial service held in Holy Trinity last evening, when the Bishop of Rupert's Land preached an eloquent sermon, in which Sir John was |} sulogized as a Christian and the Iberia} Confederation, his loss being an Impe one.To-day all pinces, of of business will be olosed from 1! to 2.schools wili be closed, and a public dote will be held in the morning to pass resolutions reepeoctin the dead statesman.Military bands wil | play dead marches during the furersl hours The principal stations of the Canadian Paclâc railway and the trains are draped: in mourning.) fn Memorial Servicoa at Victoria, at.C., ViI0ToR1a, B.C., June 11.\u2014Memorial ae vices were held in Christ Church Cath yesterday for Sir John A.Macdonald.interior of the ediitios was beaviiy fes with crepa the sombre ap TS bein relieved by roses.\u2018The services were bri but impressive.The memorial address the Bisuop of Columbia was a masterly effort and was listened to with rapt aston: tion by the large congregation.\u2018Stores Closed nt Cornwall, I8PECIAL TO THE WTAR I, 7 .CORNWALL, June 10.\u2014In consequence of the deeply lamented death of the nicht À Bir Jobo A.Maodonald, and out e deceased statesman ali the business Horses hers were closed from 1 to 3 o'clock to-day, and flags are fying at half-mast Several prominent oitisens and politicians: left for Graves this morning to Sonn we \u2018an entire suspension of business hers during the hours of the obsequies of Bir John at + at Kim ington on Thursday, and all closed between eleven and two, Beauhurnols Ceurt Adjourns.ISPECIAL TO THE BTAR.! BEAUHARNOIS, June 10.\u2014At the opening \u201cof the Superior Oourt Mee Beauharnols yas- terday, XK.Elliott, .moved, secop led by D.NroCorm oh, Esq.Q.C., of Montreal, that this Court adjourn until Thursday.moruing, the llth inst, outof Tespeot for the late Right Honorable Bir John A.Mucdonald, to afford any members of the Bar an opportunity of attending Lhe funeral, The motion w wag at once granted.WHAT THE PRE! PRESS SAYS.Enthroned int the Meart o of the Nation, [Carleton Place, Ont, Herald, Conservative.) Sir John has away enthroned in the \u2018heart of the uation.And: when his history is recorded, witn all his faults and shortcomings, his name will live in the annals of bis country long after the column ou which his name in golden capiials hus been engraved shall have crumbled into dus Yn the Foremost Rank of Statesmen.\u201c {Corawall, Ont, Btandsrd, Conservative.) His marvellous success in drawing together the discordant elemounts of the old provinces and forging then into a founda- is gradually being placed him in the foremost rank of ens stitosmen of the empire and ol the worid.The vast extent of this achievement is not yet fully appreciated, but to future generations it | stand out as the most imposing feature of the history of the century ou this continent.Amongst the Greatest of Great Patriots.{Muncton, N.B., Times, Conservative.) Sir John Macdonald was not perfect, as no man is, but measured by his aims, purposes and sfforteand his energy and ability in car- ryiog them out\u2014as all meu will be\u2014he well deserves to rank and will rank amongst the greatest of the great patriots and statésmern that a kind Providence has rained from time to time to meet the needs of his earthly eee Surely in view of hislife work and ite at successes {t must be that when the final summons came he could wrap his manue around him and lie down as one to pleasant dreams He Had no qual as a Leader.(Btretford, Ont., Times, Conservative.) As a leader probably Sir John A.Macdonald pever had an equal.He had the happy faculty of making friends rather than enemies, and ounce he made a friend he remained such all his life.e never forgot a friend, or very seldom an enemy.He bh a wonderful mass of knowledge at his command showing that he had n a great reader.There was never a question Lhat came up in the House that Sir John did not show his thorough knowledge of.He was a wonderful map and it will be long before we shall see his like again, A Memorial of His Cirentness.{Brantford, Ont., Courier, Conservative.) The Chieftain is dead, but his aims and objects will be perpetualed by the followers who have learned to Jove hin sodearly, He as passed away as be eo often expressed the wish to do, hile still actively engaged in publle aflairs, and with the incense of the peoples approval still fresh to his senses.ada\u2019s greatest son rests in the last long sleep of \u2018death, but his memory will ever remain £ een In the noble purposes wbich he has left behind to be perpetuated, while the Dominion itself for all time to come will stand as the memorial of his greatnens.Never a Chieftain More Beloved.(Mitchell, Ont, Ad Yocate, Conservative.j There never was a political chieftain more beloved, or one who enjoyed to such a degree tbe personal affection of his followers or tbe personal triendsbip of so many of his political opponents.is character is one which can be better tod by the next generation than by y this, It is Dot necessary that one should agree with ail of Sir John's political ideas, or endorse all \u2018his methods in order to do his memory and it is but the barest | recognise that In him Canada will 1088 her greatest son and Her Majesty one of the most faithful and devoted subjects in the whole em The Becret of 8tr John's Power.[Halifax, N.8, Chronicle, Liberal | The secret of his power consisted in a subtle power of handling men\u2014of estimating their weak points and keeping them constantly under his influence.Added to this was a most xeen apprehension of pub- Hoopinion.He knew well\u2014better than any other man\u2014how Lo average public opinion, to steer between advanced views on the one hand apd reactionary tendencies on the other.He had a large stock of practical sense, and this never deserted him.He decided nothing hastily.His favorite maxim in the midst of perplexities was to wait\u2014to do nothing and trust to time, the &reat miracle worker of any age, to develop a natural and wise solution.To Reconcile, to Unite, to Consolidate.{[Haltfax, N.8, Herald.Conservative.) Sir John's policy was ever to reconcile, to unite, to consolidate.To make Canada united and prosperous was his one ambition: and to accomplish this purpose be realized, and taught other to realize, that no race.no sect, no Interest and ro province should be wantonly antagonized, ur be accorded any special favors.A 2ectional cry, he ways-held, was a two-edged sword, which often \u2018infifeted the deepest wound on the side not Intended.Even-handed justice, and that alone, was, he believed, the trues policy for any party aspiring to govern Can- ada- It will for the peopl o of Canada to carefully safe-guard t he has accomplished and to complete what he has so well Universal Borrow Expreased.[Toronto Week.) There must bave been in the man, as distinct from the politician, depths of genuine feeling and sympathy, of the existence of which many would have been a week ago in ulous.Itis hardly possible that the pooular instinct, swayed though it may often be by blind admiration.or fancied self- interest, could be so profoundly misled in such a matter.Not the least noteworthy cha tic of the universal sorrow is the fact that 1t5eems shared in equal degree by people of all classes, from members of the royal family in England to humble toilers all over Canada, especially those parts of Cansda in which Sir John has long been well know personally.His Patriotism: Roman in its Firmnesa, {Bt John, N.B., Gazette, Conservative.) Sir John's patriotism was Roman in its frrèness and in its disinterestedness.All tation of acquiri wealth was put aside in order that he might devote himself wholly to Canada.Men may say that he oved r, but power was a necessity if bis work was to be well done, and its possession was merely an Incident of his career.Full of yéars and ful of honors, he died the \"foremacet man in the colonial empire of Great Britain with the people of two bemis- _pheres anxiously watching the bulletins om his sigk room snd poiltical friends mingling their tears that the country should lose the services of one who so long had\u2019 stood foremost in the counclle of Canada His Sympathy for the Poor and Lowly.i8¢ John, N.B., Telegraph, Liberal.) Although not born in.Canada he (Sir -Jobn).t his early childhood in this ra p in it.His parents évely poor and as he lived in arnal) com community he mixed with the com- peo ie as one of themeelves | The fruits early ons were always and 3s neyer addresssd present With him, the Pp without giving ovidance oi oa closely and intimately he knew their daily 1e, their homely joys aud sor- À roms, evon current.jokes and by-words i:{! of the eommon people.As he grew greater \u2018l'in power and fame ibis see ae to the masses & ME & evidence the had not 1a los ost his 8 m htbies 8 ndie- a heart and a sympathetic Datars fe with\u2019 \u2018the, people was rewarded usual \u2018share of the popular \u2018love an votion.4 - Mon.Mr.Laurier was unable to be present fat the pere at ee, bo having anti | ;pnexpocted or Que a ore ne nie res a e sçnlor L ea tion upom which a great and nied people.\u2018early on Wedn iwith a buliet Hole 16 his temple.\u2019 Bel MONTREAL, THURSD,Y, JUNE 11, 1891.WORLD'S NEW IN BRIEF.TRIAL OF THE BISHE OF LINCOLN.Hearing of His Lordshi'g Appeal-\u2014Feartul Floods In Texas\u2014Trouhes in the Quebec Boot and Sho Trade.A OABL: A correspondent at 688 says the Jewish emigration .ifincressing there.Owing to the uncertaiky of the Government\u2019s intentions the fimncial insecurity is acute and no banker WH discount a bill bearing u Jew's signaure.The public credit is so undermined hat Finauce Minister Vischnegradsky become alarmed and has promised to geliorate the condition of the Jews, but latter place no relance in his promises.[The Russian Gov- srnment has issued a u forbidding the holding of a meeting atHelsingfors to discuss labor problams.The distinguished Rov.Father Curet, died was born in 1880 and a foremost and eloquent pulpit orator, ather, Curei founded the Civliia Catholl In 1857 he was expelled from the a ety of Jesus for oph nions expressed by im with regard to poral power of the Pope.Later ho retracted and he had\" fgyears n past been engaged in a translation the Old Testament, with the formal approul of the ecclesiastical authorities.The now famous appal of fhe Bishop of Lincoln, Rev.EdwardKing, D.D., against the decision of the Aj bbishop of Canterbury in regard to charte es made against the Bishop of Lincoln bof having offended against the establishes ritual came up for hearing on Wednesd# before the Judicial Committee of the 'rlvy Council.The Bishop ef Lincoln said In opening his case, that the appellants omplained that the Archbishop, in givin judgment, had pot followed the Privy jounecil\u2019s decision in previous ecclesiasticaHisputes.An official Ruesianreport says the yteld of winter wheat is expeted to be below the average, and a large @ficit of the rye crop is certain.The Couxil of the Empire approved of a new tai ff of a strongly protective character.It is expected tbat it will be published ln Juv.the Minister ot Finance is about tablish several agencies in Great Britin, France, ary and other countries consubing Russian corn, to supervise the work olextending grain imports from Russia.| lan ecclesiastic, Wednesday.He Barbara Walterhse, the 5-vear-old daughter of a Leeds quarry man, disappear mysteriously last S8aurday.At Appeared Wednesday bight, th police discovered a body in a bundle ip tip street close to the Town Ball.It provid to be thatof the missing girl.It waj horribly mutilated, the legs and arms wae severed from tne body, which had Leentut open and the intestines protruded.The clothing had evidently been replaced ifter the murder.The census of Ireand shows that the Roman Catholica nupber 3,549,745, a decrease of 411,146 dudog the last decade; the Protestant Eplacepaiians number 600,- 830, a decrease of 38,744; the Presbyterians 446,680, a decrease of 24047.and the Methodists 55,235, an tncreaseot 6238.The United States.Gorernment has presented a gold watch : ad a medal to the captain of the ship \u201cAll shaw,\u201d and goid watches und chains: to the first and third officers for rescuing the brew of the schooner \u2018 Electric Light \u201d on Februar; 2, 1889.A dyramite cartridge was exploded In front of the police station at Clichy, France, early on Wednesday marning.The building was greatly d Fr the explosian, which also shat at number of windows In the nelg Doro The explosion is said to be the work of anarchists.Al a meeting of! the National Reform Union in Liverpool on Wednesday it was resolved that, as the vernment's educational proposals will be wlueiess to the Tories for nlectioneerinæ purposes, the Liberais can honestiy.avcept them, Lord Dunlo, the rew Ear: of Clancarty, husband ofBeile Bilton, took his sont in the House of Lords on» Wednesday.; AMERIGAN.Reports received at Ardnore, Ind., give heartrending accogats of fearful havoc of life and property in ne ow owrflowed valleys of the Red River, the Territories.Since Sunde y Por river has been higher than known for years.Dwelling and business houses have Yeen Ewept away, crops destroyed and stoek drowned.A flai boat contalning several men who were endeavoring to rescue famlies who had sought safety upon the tops of their houses near Fleetwood was capeized and one of thie oe- supants was drowned.The rush of the waters was so rapid asd unexpected that but few had time to sock safety on the higher lands, and it is jeared many people who are now o dlesina have been drown Edward Magill, assignee of John Bardsley, = Philadelphia, on Wednesday, entered five suits against alleged debtors of Bardsley to recover Indebtedness af the defendants to the assigned estate.moet important sult Is brought against the Keystone National Bank fo recover $945,000, the amount of fourteen due bills held by the Bardsley estate as evidences of indebtedness against the bank agl which it is believed represents state funcs deposited in the bank.No recora of these due bills is found in the tooks of the heystoneB ank, as far as known.Bardaley\u2019s counsel remarked that when the time came'the mystery about the money and why there was no record of it on the bank books would be fully cleared up.Edward Spellman, the millionaire distiller, died at Peoria Iil., on Wednesday, from the effects of in'uries received in a fal {from a ladder at Pekin a week ago.He fell head foremost, série on a plank in such a Way Ax to tear h walb off from the fore- bead to the base of the skull.Spellman was prominent jin Ja) De and a noted figure in the Cronin trial at Obfcago, He was \u201cdistrict officer\u2019 of \u201cthe \"Clatzi-n the head man of that organizatfon in Illinois, and was put upon the stand to testify in regard to the alleged conspiracy in that orgnaization to assassinate Dr.Cronin.A fourth member of the Vandeveer family at Atchison, Kan.hss been taken with hydrophobia The father was stricken on Wednesday, and his dsath is momentarily expected.One member nf the family died on Saturday, and two others, it is feared, cannot recover.The'cases are the most remarkable ever heard'of in the West, There are aix brothers and one sister in the family.and thers is considerable pre- hension lest more of them should be stricken.Dr.King payy there is no doubt the disease was tr@hsmitted to the boys when they skinned: hi affected calf nine years ago.: pone court appo poingbd Episcopal Conferences, at ich has just closed, to audit the accounts of Sam Small, id' connection with the University, reports that they find him in arrears over $11,000.Il was decided that no action should be taken against the erring minister, but that the matter be left with the Georgia Conference for whatever | settlement Sam's.brethren iu the Mouth deem best.TE w.J.Penrose, editor ôf the Butte, Mont, Mining Journal, add a momber of the Montana Legisiature, vas shot and, killed \u2018\u2019morni ng o his home.He was found dead ont o eidowai here is no trace of the murderer.le Brown as buon arrestod off suspicion.The gener: Deitel, is that the ctimhe¢ was von for revenge by some one who had been offended by an tele in Pénrosé'e pager.A break oocurred-iate on JVodnesday Afternoon ip the od lo Canal at Eprak N.The break ta the 14 mile level and navigation is stoped.Sh perintongent Section No has men at work repairing the break, and it will probably be completed by Friday morning E.D.Thayer, the octogenarian ident of the Brandon, Yormont, National Bank mourns thé loss of in notes tes and mort ages stolen from his saat'in a Rock Island sieeping car not far from Chicago, CANADIAN, Trouble es broken out betwaen Polley '& boot shoe ro mda whe of : who put together; _of Lieutenant \u2018by the Methodist Ogden, Utah, They struck for an and the firm out, and called a ployers, at which the following firms were represen O, Migner John Ritchie, Racine & Dios J.H.Laro- chelle, W.H.Polley & Co, ¥.Duchaine, Langiers & Langlers, J.& M.&t.Pierre, Dominion 8hoe Company, Jobin & Rochette\u2019 Turgeon, Darveau mpany, Leclerc & Bon, W.A.Marsh & Company and D.Guay & Company.Resolutions were p an a document signed binding them not to employ lasters Selonging to the union and after Friday next not tv employ any lasters who will not sign a paper discarding the or- gapization.Notice to this effect has been placed on the doors of all the factories who are parties to the compact.Rev.Mr-Ruttan, who was attacked by the whiskeymeu at Portage la Prairie, Man.with Rev.Mr.Mordy; agent of the Dominlon Alliance, Is reported to be dangerously ill, erysipolas having set in.The Grand Lodge of Masons of Manitoba commenced thelr annual meeting on Wednesday night.Manitoba medical men are in annual ses- slon at Winnipeg.increase of pay, responded by a lock- meeting of em- PROTECTING THE SEALS, The United States Government Preparing to Enforce the Close Season.WASHINGTON, June 11.\u2014The Government is actively preparing to carry out the plan for a close season in Behring Sea this year.It is understood that the force of revenue cutters now in those waters is vo be supple.monted by one or more naval vessels at the earilest possible moment.The necessary orders had not been sent out from the Navy department up to the close of business hours to-day and the detailed officers will not discuss the future movements of the department, but there ia reason to believe the orders will not be jong delayed.The British Government, it is known, wishes the agreement to be strictly observed.A proposition was made by Sir Julian Pauncefote that autnority be given the British Government to station an agent on the seal islands to make sure that the North American Commercial Sogapany does not kill more than \u2018the 7500 seals fixed In the agreement, but on this ground their request was promptly denied by the President, who felt it was a reflection upon the good faith of this Government that could not permit For another reason, however, he saw [fit to allow the British agent to visit the \u2018seal islands, And that was that he might see for himself and report to his Government for its guidance in the arbitration the actual state of the seal fisheries, By the agreement to maintaln a close season the United States suffers a loss of more than half a million dollars, which would be the revenue if the full number of sealskins were to en this year by the Commercial Company.This company aiso suflers heavily through the suspension, and meanwhile the poachers are believed to be taking large numbers of skins and killing the mother seals while they are in search o MEXICAN DISCIPLINE.How a Brave Young Officer Unfiinchingty Met a Criminal's Death.The following particulars of the execution tuperron, on the 19th lost.have been received here, says an El P letter in the St.Louis lobe Democrat, Mouterey and the State of Nuevo Leon has been the theatre of many military tragedies.but the shooting of Salvator tuperron, second lieutenant of the Mexican Cavalry, was the saddest that has ever darkened the annalg of the State.A brief history of the even! which led to this morning's execution is necessary to a proper understanding of the Last mber a companys of the Thirteenth Cavalry was ordered to do special duty at Cadereyta, a small town oh the Gull Road.The company was in command or a first lieutenant and the deceased.dispute arose tween the officers, and Lieutenant Estuperrron, fearing, as bis friends say, that nis life was in danger, drew his pistol, but did not shoot at his superior.It is claimed that he snapped the pistol, but It missed fire.For this offence he was \u2018placed under arrest and tried by à general court-martiai and sentenoed to death.There were extenuating circumstances admitted and the case was carried to the highest Federal Courts.Pending a decision, the first officer of the company waa shot dead in the portals at Monterey by one of his soldiers, and the soldier, while yet the smoke was curling from his weapon, was shot down by the captain of the company.Whether theee deatns affected the pardoning power or not will never be known.but the FINDING OF THE COURT WAS APPROVED, and powerful personal ap e by persons lntimately associated with President Diaz were unavalling.The death warrant was signed and carried into execution.That the ofoer was admired by the people, and dear- 3 loved in his regiment, was well known by e authorities, as precautions taken by commandant of the department were ample proof.The time of the e shooting was ghopia a profound secret un last night Cathedral clock chimed four.There was a sharp bugle , a hurrying of mustering commands and rapid evolutions, and in a few moments © gar n fell into line.The gate in the rear of the barracks was opened, and the Thirteenth Cavairy, in full marching order, on foot, issued forth, followed by their band, with muffled instruments The Fifth Cavalry followed, and then the Fitth infantry.They formed a square, three sides of which consisted of the reepee- tive regiments, The fourth was the wal} of the barracks.The general commanding the department, and staff, took up a position in the centre.When the troops halted the commanding officer called: \u201c Attention!\u201d \u201cFix bayonets!\u201d He then announced the sentence, and added: \u201cIf any man moves in the ranks or gives any expression of sympathy with the prisoner or fauit with the sentence heshall committed to prison from one to five years, depending on the gravity of the offence.\u201d The silence, ns of eath, fell upon the soldiers and the few spectators who were allowed Afar off the church beil tolled THE KNELL FOR THE DYING.The early sun just gilded the mountain peaks that rise like giant Sentinels around the historic city, and one's thoughts went back to the dull gray morning long ago, when an American soldier kneit upon his coffin and met a bloody death almost on the same spot.Great white wreaths circled the higher hills.It was now 4.45.From out the gate issued s company ol the Shirteenth, Ke lie head a prisoner and by his =» rm tread apd a proudiy \u2018rte os he marched, never faitering or halting, but with a bright smile upon his face, he looked the least concerned of the party, He elie at, 2 small marked Slevation twenty feet wall com y filed t To formed in front, our fies deep.pot lines advan , halted, and one s present.advanced.There were six men in each Noe The firing party thus consisted of six man in the front line within ten feet of ,the risoner, and the second line within fittesn set.\u2018l'he other two lines formed a reserve.The death knell tolled, and the clock struck five.The officer advanced to bandage the eyes of the prisoner, but the latter WAIVED THE OFFICER ABIDE, and sald: \u2018'I have looked too often in the faoe of death to fear him now.\u201d \u2018It shall be as you wish,\u201d satd the captain as he took his place at the left of the firing party.Taking off his hat, the prisoner surveyed the assembled troops, lovked once at the pun-tipped hills and aid\" to the firing party: \u201cShoot straight for my heart, but do not strike my face.Adieu And bri ing, bi hand to 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!» MeDoug- all, Wést Bay; D.McDonald, B.LA Port Hastings.Eider Alex.Cam Presbytery of By dney, ©.Calder, Mira; A.Farqubarson, Forbes, Little Glace Bay: NE Grant, Cow Bay.Elders Db.McKim, Olace Capt.Mo- Kay, North sydney; Dr, Meoliiivrar, Hydngy.prosbylers of l'ictou, N.B.\u2014Ministeru K.Scott, Now Glasgow: J.J.Forbes, Durham; J.O, Cairns, Bcottaburn ; Ÿ |.Muir, \u2018Weregonlsh; A.Boyd glenels.: BL.Mary\u2018; Li.is.Orant, Trenton.Elders .Fraser R.Stewart, \u2018hos.Kennedy.5e nue of Wallace, N,8.\u2014Miulsters T.Fedg- wick, Matemagouche; C.Mackay, Oxford.Elders John Roberison Wall ace; A.Kédpath, West Somerville, Mass, Presbytery of Haltax-\u2014Ministers FP.son, D.Y.Gor Allan sSuupson, J.pail Jolin Forrest, D.D., Halifax; A.MokKulgts, D.L.Dartmouth; John Murray, Bnubeuseudio; TP.\u20ac oc Majuand.Elders Rev.Robert Murray, J.Munnls, J ames Forest, Halifax: W.Sedgwlok, uodobait: A.G.Troop, H ifax; Hoo.M, H.Windsor; A wi dia, Port Williams.B-\u2014Minlsiers B.guide TU M ogan, Acadia MN nes: .T.Bruce, Vale ey; Thos Cumming, Truro; D.Moat vray, Clifton.Kiders A.McKenzie, Truro; Bilas Black, Cluwn; Geo Fulton, Bass Yer.Presbytery of 8t.John, N.B.\u2014Mintsters A.Guna, St.Andrews; Geo.Bruce, St.Jon; T.F.¥rotheringham, BL.John; Willard Macdonald, Hampton; Thos.Stewart, Sussex ; L.G.Mzonetli, SL.John: G.Shore, BL.Sloplon's.\u2019 Elders James Mowat, t.Andrews; Dr.Jas.Walker, Falrville; Jobm Willet, Sc Jouu; L w Johnston, Frederic ton; Judge Stevens, St.Stephen's; C.Everitt, Fredertctou; P.LU poell, St, soho; Jas.Mo- ANister, Moneto.Presbytery of itramieht_Ministera W.Altkin, Newcastle: Jas, Kosborough, Tabusintas; Geo.Fisher, Dalhousie; Joun Kobertson, Back \u2018River.Elders W.B.16, Chutbam; E.Bowser, sony Joseph Simpson, Tabusintac; Geo, irre Ne 5 Be Ministers w.Ryaney; J.O.Morri- wcastie.Presbytery of Prince Edward lalapd\u2014Ministers James Carruthers, Charlottetown; W.M.Tufts, North Bedegue; A.McL.Sinclalr, Eldon; ».\u2018Suthers land, Chariotielown; James Murray, Montrose; Allan Mclean, Alex.suring, Clifton; Bampron; Fiders, Hon, y R ers, Alberton; W.Lalrd, New .Hoggan, Charlottetown; Glasgow, P.J.MO)ODni Mia.Caledonta: D'étioaton, Woodville: Joun D y ureblson.Point Prim: T.Monel, Montrose, Presbytery of Quebec\u2014Ministers, Janies Sutherland, Juseroess: G, A.Tanner, Levis; A.\u2018P.Love, Quebec, Elders, br.Thompson, Kinnears Mills: pe Johnston, Rov.Dr.Welr, Quebec: b.Btewart, Inversuess.Presbytery of Montreal\u2014Ministers, Chas.M.Mackeracher, Howick; J.B.Muir, Huncl don: Hugh Mclean, enon; John Rad Be .MæcVicar, D.D Dewey, M.A.; W.R.Cruixana A .B.aka D.D.; Jas.Fleck, J.Nichols, J.A.Mur, Montreal; Andrew Rowut, Maristanc, Elder J.D, Shanks, M.Bowlek; J.Ww.Kilgour, enn: harnots; Thomas Christe.M.D, \u2018Lachute: A.W, Cameron, Alex.RODD, Huntingdon; Walter Paul, C CA TOUT Ww, rysdale, David Yule, Warden King.David Aorrica\u2019 W.D.MoLaren, Montreal.Presbytery of Ottawa\u2014 Ministers W.D.Artm- sLrong, David Findlay, B.A.Manotick; \u2018Wo.Moore, \"D.D, W.T.Herridge, B.D, Ouawi; J.H.Beatt, Cumberland; Robert Gamble A.Wakefield, Elders Hou, George H.Gourley! étant WwW.Porter, ¥.H.Chrysler, Ot taw Proanytery of Lanark and Renfrwe\u2014Ministers D.McDonald, A.A.Bcott, arieton Place; .f.Ross, B.Ds Perth: M.D.Kely, Forrester's Falls; G.Bayne, Pernbroker Dr.Campbell, w > J.Maclean, Afnprior.Elders R.Beil, Carleton Place; W.Russell, Arnprior; James Fraser, Perth; John Paul, Amine; J.P.Millar, Pembroke; Thomas Lindsay, Lochwinnoch; McMartin, Renfrew.Presbytery of Brockville\u2014Ministers W, T.ning, Mountain; .Kalem, hunbar: J.M.Mac- Alister, roquols; 1 D.Fleming, Toledo; H.Camus Klders Allan Caiperon, Brock.ville; Robert oye, Morrisburg; Wm.Éonvald, Ri aspar, Froanyiory of Gleng \u2014Ministers Alfred Gtrau, Willamstown; Mr.McLennan, Kirk Hil; Apple Htli; J.A.\u2026.G.Calder, 8, Moose Creek.Elders H.Can- reek; W.J, Ecott, Lancaster; C.McDonald, Kenyon; I.Aut, M.D., Aultaville; D.B, MoLennan, Q.C.Co all.Presbytery of 'K [ngston.Minlsters, 8.Chllder- dose dorado; Jacob Steele, Burubrae; James Kattray Melrose; br, lilamson, Principal Grant, kingston; A.Young, Napanee; J.G.George, D.ville; Dr, Mowat, Prof.Fer- uson, T.G.Smith, D.D.ston, Elders, Vm.Owens, Wiltos: James Watt, Gananoque; w J.Dick, x on; es Gordon, Lonsdale; .G, Nortbrup, dlevities § s.Russell.Deseronto: days Glilies, Gananoque: R.McCammon, King: ston; G.W, Oatrowa, Trenton.rboro \u2014 Ministers, John .Pre dou t Pete ount Pleasant; William Bennett, S ring- Fan 8p Duncan, Colborne; Db.Sdtherian worth; E.T.Torrance, Peterboro; Jame: (Ross, Har- wood.Elders, G.Morrison, Orneraee Alex, Wood, Keene; W, M.Graham, Lakefield; .KE.Roxbury, oot J.Crag, Port Hope: Wain Byers, Balliteborough.Presbytery of Whitby\u2014Ministers, J.Abraham, Whitby; J.McMechan, Port Perry; A.Lesslie, Clarke; Louis Perrin, Pickering.Klders, p- Gordon, Pickering; J.M.Burns, Columbus; Ja McCleliand, Bowmanville; James Huuter, Orono.Presbytary of Lin \u2014 Min rs, W.G.Hannah, Uxbridge; Robert Jamieson, Lindsay; C.eron, Cannington; YP.A.Mcleod, Sonya, Cam .Elders, Jobo McLennan, Toronto; Chas.Kennls, Saipifield; Alex.Macdonald, Caunington: Robert 1rwin, Cambr Prosbytery Toronto\u2014Ministers W.Reid, Dm Principal Caven, D.D, Dr.McLaren, G.M.M1} an, Dr.MoTavish, G.K.Freeman: J.Mutc l'oronto; ».Camelon, Maple; Walter Reid, Weston; J.W, H.Mine.answoc A.Hunter, Toronto: R.Hadd Miiton: R.J.M: Glassford, Streetaville; Dr ey Toronto: J.Carmichael, Strange.Brown, R.J.unter, Alex.Jardine, J.K.donald, W.B.McMurrich, Toronto; Glbson, Deer Park; R.Gourlay.Hon.Justice Maciennas, John Winchester, Toronto; W.T.McCutcheon, Lascay; Robert McClure, Brampton: A.L.Giles, Strange; W.Carlyle, D.D.Christie, Prenditers of Barrie\u2014 Ministors W.McConnell, C les; Finlay, Barn B Dobson.Jarratta; A.¥ MoKenie, Fogbr: D.D.Mcleod, Barrie; R.N.Grant, Orillia; J.lt.8.Burnett, Alliston; F.smith, Bradford.Elders Robert Cooke, Orillia; Alex.Ross, Bradford; A.A.McDiarmid, Collingwood; C.J.Miller, omtia; George ; Cookatowa, Jd.J.Brown, Barrie; AF 8 Smith, Beeto A.Mather, New Loweil: .Bamilton, Cong wood Presbytery of Omen Sound\u2014Ministers J.B.Fraser, Annam; J.Hamilton, Keady; J.Somer- ville, E.W., Waite, Qyen Sound; G, A.Youmnans, Wiarton.Elders William Murray.Owen Sound John Clark, Meafard: G.Hajkness, Annam; 4.Michael, Howth Héad; Rev.Fraser, Barrie.Pres bytery of Saugeen\u2014Minlsters D.P.Niven, rotnore; H.McKellar, Carp; John Morrison, Cedarville.Elders Thos.Lauder, hurham; d, Me- Mulien, M.P.; D.MoLellan, Mount Forest.Freshers.\u2018of Gueiph\u2014Ministers Jas.\u2018Middle.miss, ~ Kiora: John Davidson, Alma; Warirape » D, Guelph; James RB.Hay, Xobt.M.3 .: Robert Fisher, Alma; Alex.nt Bertin: George Sutherland, Hora: Joseph \u201cBogen.Fden Mis: Chartes vidson, Guelph; Robert Dickie, Goapater.Preshytery of angoribe Mi nistera, Robert Hughes, won Robert Fowler, Erin; George Ballantyns, Monro > Centre: J.L.Campbell, Chel- tenham.rt McCu auch, Campbell's PAT Sproule, oranges D .MacMurchy, r Bee ot of HBamilton\u2014Ministers, D.17.Fletoher, D.D.Hampton; John Laing, D.Ver Dundas; J.H, Ratcliffe, BS.Catharines; w.gratokshank, At.Ann's; RH.Laldiaw, L.8.D ] ton; George Burton, ne Catharines: R° {.Abrabam, Burlingipn; James Murray, Hamilton; R.R.Chestnut, gt.Catharines; John MoClung, A te Ela - A, Macdonald, A J.Mackenzie Harofiton; Jour, Charlton, M.Pr, ; W.Power.Cayt Ly : M.Legace, Ham ilton; an \u2018McClure, Tnorold; Or, 0.Fares, Port, Colborne tien, Kir@wali; K.Laurie, St.Catharines\u201d .Dingwall, Hamilton: J.D.Harcourt, Presbytery 3 \"aris\u2014Ministers Dr, Brantford.pr.MoMuilèn, Woodstock burn, Ww.8.McTavish, Bl.Geo =: Toi Le Menton: parer Straith, nnerkip Elders Thomas Ko hu: James Bell, voodstock; K.Jonathan, Brantford; = Oliver, Ayr; T.Phillips Pres AFT; Dr.Pentland.Dru Boyle, ke Thomas; D.Kel Ivan; A.Ti Loodon-Ministers Ww.H.Ww Ballantyne, Thomas Wilson, Dutton; J A Rloodamworth: wan; Stanley; D.Cameron R.Mcintyre, Dela- in D.\u20ac.Meher Wallacetown; D.Campbell, Carman; D, Wylls alrn; A.Muro, marton; Thomas MoM wien, Mount Bry J.C.Fietcher, Mount Brg J.Douglas, Now r.Cochrane.; ock- T C.bury; \u2014 Bealtis, Westmi Teabytery of Rania Ministers, R.V.MeKiP- bon, B.i ons pings: John H.Graham B.A., atford, J.8.M.A, Sanam Dr.Thomas, Sarnia.Lo TE, homas Houston, Sarnia: D.L Letton, Strathroy; W.Symington, Camlachis; rown, Point Edward.Presbytery of ASL Dr.Batter ley, Chatham; Jone n Gray Windsor; John Bioket, Thameavile; M.Kayj Duart: A\u2019 I.Manson, Th re px RB.Anderson.Dresden: Laing x centre: George Hope, Yaletta: Siemans, \u2018Wallace rg.bytery of Btrul fora Ministers Jahn Camp- RE A Bt.Mary\u201d ma Reson ALLO] SR Tent Avonbank; 3,5 = Mcintyre, 8t.Mary's: Cabin : A.Butherland, Brooksdale; ater, ood! Pres of Huron\u2014Ministars J.A.Anderson, Godert M.Ramsay.Londeshorough; M.Barr, Seatorin: vin tcher, Exeter; A, D.aid, 8e Fiders J.brung, Exeter; oars lL Goderich.Hi dy Mr.Dr, \" vorreex,\u201d wan + 3, 1 is Abr mue Fire : Wroseter; McDonal , Jupiler: >.Emote Armour; Com Ministers.A.Tolmie, oore.Hutton, GI cine J.C.Ministers Joseph Bara DES John Prin- br Bryce, Port foes Winnipeg.Kae fy \"Thomson, Jobu Pal erson, Winnipeg.Presbytery of Hock Lake\u2014Ministors M.Mnec- benz, Morden; M.3.Macsetl, Carinmau.Klders John Durle, Geo.Hay, Of Presbytery of Bri don, Ministers P.Wright, D.D.\u2026 Portage 1x Prairie: A.Urquhart, Bran lou; A.Currie, Vimen; Dr.Robertson, winnipeg; L.H, Rowana, H.A.Poriage ta: Prairie.Presbytery ot Hegina\u2014Miutsters b.McMillan, upella; A.Mainonou, J.Ferry, Qu\u2019Appellô; M.Tdchay, Wiltew Prestiytèry or ou ary Minfsien C.Herd.man, Calgary; Kiutp, boride: J.Grant, Pas her Creek; © Elders A.McBride, Major Walker, Calgary; W.Mortimer Clark, Toronto Prosbytery of Coumia\u2014Niniaters Alex.Duub, Wuaruvclhi; P.McFes D.McLaren, D.Fraser, Victoria: Ww.J.\u201cils, Now Westminster.Eders, Ton.John Robson, Victoria; J.G.Brown, New Westminster; Donald Fraser, Kingston.THE FOREST FIRES: A Bolt of.Fire in the Lake Bt, John District » Hundrod Miles to Width, ISPECIAL YO THE STAR.) QueBeo, June 10.\u2014 There ie very little abutement in the bush fires now devastat- tng the northern woods.Lying tothe bush having been cleared away for a good distance on both sides of the track, the Lake St.John Railway euflered much jess than might otherwise have been thu case.Probably its greatest loss is the destruction of the station and water tank at Kiskiesink or Cedar Lake.\u2018This occurred on the night héfore last.The Metabetchouan Fishing Club House, close by the summer house ol Amos R.Litile, of Philadelphia, were fortunately saved.Around Lake bt.John the fires are very bad.At Lake Edward a strong force of men, all that could be obtained from far as River à Pierre, was kopt busy at work fighting the flames with a force-pump and 3000 feet of hose, .Parties arriving last night from Lake St.John say that all dan- er at Lake Edward was now pi , but bat the belt of fire along the line of raliway exceeds a huudred miles Ip length.QUEBEG June 10.\u2014 Bush fires are raging in the Saguenay district, and pliots arriving from the lower 5t.Lawrence report that extensive fires are raging inland from Fequimais Bay to ths Baguenay.Behina Baguenay Hill there is an immense couflagration and at times the flames can be seen plainly by the pass- {ng persons on board of ships.There are also tires on Green island anda at Cape Stu gnace.Owing to tbeir being no tele- aphic stations in the vicinity R ehere the | grap na are raging there are no details, but thers are nevertheless, greal fears about the settlers in those dis- tricta, not to spcak of the destruction of hundreds of thousands of dollara worth of timber limits.At no point on the Lake St.John Hallway did the fire expand the rails, owing, probably, to the fact tbat on both sides of it the bush is carefully cut away, so that the flames could not find materiai close to the track on which to feed, but in some few instances sleepers were found on fire, though not to such an extent us to be serious.They will be immediately repaired by the Company.assengers by the train report seeing the bears which bad been driven out of the bush by the fires and gongregated on the track in large numbers, tie ing back from it into the flames, rightened by the approsching locomotive, Forest tirs are Also reported from St, Joa- chim, where the flames are rapidly licking up the fine sugaries of that district.The New Brunswick Fires.|BPRCLAL TO THE STAR] MoNcTroN, N, B., June 10.\u2014The gountry is overcast with smoke from the forest fir which are raging in many of Maine and New Brunswick.The heaviest fires in New Brunswick are along the line of the In- tercolonial Raliway through Kent and Northumberiand counties.Several mills and dwellings are Lurnt.The greatest amount of da has been done between Coalbranch and Rogersville.Ai Kent Junction eight bulldings, Inciuding we IL C.R.station house and {relght shed have been destroyed.Mr.Morton, graph ope operator, who was out hting | the ee while his wife was doing her rotect their house, saved absolutel thing but what he wore.Several cars which were on the siding were also burned and fences, semaphores, tele- raph poles and everything else capable ot being consumed has been destroyed.Some 000 rallway ties which were cut and piled up in different places along the track have been iy destroyed and about $12,000 of standing bark.Mesera.Miller & Co, ot Weldford, now have a gang of sixty men in the woods fighting the flames, and the prospects are that they wa Oo able \u20ac to save thelr tanbark [aotor ray » bin ie Hii Ted Mouse Lies mi a pd e In And 8 ho jonging VA Waiter Gillis and a third bata: ing at the b ead of the tide, about five miles beyond Campbellton, and at Little Metis a long snow-shed was burned on Monday night.At Blackville a bridge was burnt down and much property is in danger.At Dalbousie Junction a moose was forced into the water and became entangled in a ishing net, where he was captured.I! rain doee not come évon Much Mure sérious results are feared.UNITED STATES CROPS.Considerable Increase in the Acreage of Both Wheat and Barley.WASHINGTON, June 11.\u2014-The June report ot the Department of Agriculture makes the area in winter wheat, pared with the breadth harvested last on, 111.5,spring wheat 103.4, barley 107.101.5, oats 97.0.Conaition: Winter wheat 96.6, spring wheat 92.6, barley 20.3, rye 95.4, oats 86.In comparison with 1889 the increase in wheat acreage is quite moderate.The reduction last year of more than two million acres suggests the [Feason for most of the present increase.This advance is, there- tore, both replacement and development, the former notably In Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Calitornia, the latter in less degree in Washington, regon, the Dakotas, and in several territork The wiuter wheat crop is encroaching unon the southern and eastern borders of the eoring wheat district, notably in Jowa and Wisconsin, while spring wheat extension responds moderately to the stimulus of high prices.Drought in May has greatly injured oats pn the entire Atlantic coast Winter oats in the Southern states are far better than the spring crop, which has been Raruially de y deetro od by drought and insects.ot only w.eo acreage reduced in the Ohlo valley \u201cbat condition is low in consequence of dry weather.In Minnesota the injuries ot droughy were suppiemented by those of cut Wurme Condition is highest on the Northern Atlantic coast and ou the Pacifle, whers areas are very limited: The increase in the acreage of barley is general In most every section where it Is grown, and especially marked in the states of the Ohio valley in Wisconsin and California.Condition is uniformly high except in portions of the Northwest, where it been lowered by drouth and cool weather.NO TENTS FOR THE SUFFERERS.IRPECIAL TO THE STAR! QUEBEC, June 10.\u2014This porning Lieut.- Coi.Duches D.A.G\u2026 received a despatch from t \u2018he Militia La rtment, refusing to loan tents to th erèrs o the Black Lake conflagration.Eloped {n a Piano Case.VICTORIA, B.C., June 11\u2014A plano supposed to to contain a piano, and consigned to W.R Wright, Victoria, came through from Toronto some months ago, and à claimant not putting in an appearanos, the case was pis in a freight shed hore awaiting an owner, Yes y the company ecided to examine the piano, i but when the ed, instead of an instrument © eooupents of the box could.> deten ion.It is believed it ple, but who; have Whe 4 of the.THE GAMBE NG GAME DESCRIBED.ae om soi htt, Different Rules, Govern the Gawe in Differ.cot Ciuntries\u2014An\u2019 Easy Game\u2019 to Lose Money ut.- PHILADELPHIA, Jupe 11\u2014The Telegraph publishes the following accolint of the game of bacoarst : Although the game of baoccara or baccarat has been Introduced in this country in a modified form, it ls comparatively unknown here.It is played with the ordinary playing cards, and is very slinple In\u2019 its detunlls and freer from complications than piost games ab cards.Auy number of players: may participate, aud a» mauy packs of cards may be used as necessary, the number belug increased to correspond with the pumber of players.One member of the party le selocted act as bankor.deals out the cards froin a box similar tu a cigar-box, after they have heen shuffled, The face cards each count ten, and the others according tothe numbers of their spota After the bets have been made the banker deals two cards to each of the players, including himself, but the other players must receive their vards before the bauker is served.The ain of the players Is to make the numbers 9, 19, 29 oF as nearly those as pusasible, as 8, 18 an 8.Any player is at liberty either to sand or to be \u201ccontent\u201d with the two cards at Het deall,or to call for mora,at the risk of exceeding 2, when hLis stake is forfeited to the dealer.If, after the first distribution of two cards to each, any player has a \u201cnatural\u201d\u2019\u2014that is, sum making 9, or next in vaiue, 19\u2014he declares it wins, and the banker pays all who hold superior hands to his own, and claims from thoee holding inferior bands.The players stake thelr money separately, there beluga, ln fact, as man y separate games {n progress as there are players, and the spectators may wager their money on any of them, ali of which must be accepted by the banker.The great difficulty to an ordinarily prudent baccarat player a to know WHEN TO LEAVE OFF.Even the strongest-minded can scar y trust their judgment in this respect, 0 | may readily be imagined what sort of chance any vacillating player bas of being successful at the game.There are certain matters in connection with the Tranby Croft baccarat affair that are worth considerring.Bir Willlam is alleged to have resorted to 2 \u2018orm of cheat- known as the * ussette that, is, = ing to the stake when the banker has lost, and decreasing it when he has worn.Now, had the table been better conducted, it would have been impossible for this to have occur Prior to the banker waking a start be states the ve of the bank\u2014for example, £5 one sitting down at the table has the right to call the whole of the bank,selecting the left or Ibe right on which to piok up the cards.be bank is not calied the banker proceeds to deal to £25 a side, or as much of tas may be marie or calied\u2014the former meaning that the money is placed on the table; the latter, that the banker has accepted the bet without the money being staked.The latter course, however, is quite the exception, the ready colon being tavarl- ably \u201cplanked.\u201d Previous to the k- er | dealing the cards, it 13 the duty of two croupiers, one on the right and the other on tha left, to count up the stakes deposited on either side, and then make hid the bank.Thus the banker knows, to the est coin, the exact amount of his Santen.Had the game been properly Riayed at Tranby Croft, no one attemptin g the \u201cpoussette\u201d would have stood an earthly Chance of either increasing or decreasing his stake.\u2019 he new Century Dictionary says the ~ A BACCARAT TABLE.Ye origin of the name ls unknown.It is a French game of cards played by any number of bettors and a banker, and with one or more che of cards, aocordinæ to the number of yers.ao bettor deposits a take and yp D OPICATES or a THE BANKER, after which the latter deals two cards to each blayer, including himaelf Lhe aim is to dec ide each tndividual bet by comparison of count held by 4 bettor with x hea by the banker.The court cards each count ten and the others according to the spo! The counts ange in value of service.v vie.9, 19, 29, 8, etc, 9 beating any other count, & player may oall for more cards, but at the risk of exoseding 29 in count which excess forfeits the bet.player\u2019s oards count 9 he declares it, when ail who hold cards superior to that of the banker may claim the amount of thelr bets and the banker takes the stakes of the others.In America the game js slightiy different, court cards and teus nôt counting.The new American Cyclopedia says baccara, or t, is a French game o carde said to have been first introduced into France from Ital at the time of the wars of Charles yur > America, says the same, face count nothing.\u2018\u201cnaturals\u201d \u2018eing neon pr ot 9 and 8.A late edition of \u201cHoyle's Games\u201d says: Baccarat bears some resemblance to vingt- et-un, or twenty-one, but ts much more rapid.The banker or players win or lose as they approximate to a point which is nina To play the © game las 8 large oval table = used.In front banker a line i8 drawn acroes the table In two equal portions.Any number of pe ean play.They take places to the Tg tor left of the lige, the banker being in the middle.Those on the right make their bets on two cards, ali those on the left on two other cards Those two cards to the right and left play- ors and to the banker may be aupplemontea bye third card.to (dering from Tingle un, only one new card can In France, baccarat is played with one pack ot fifty two cards: Ia the United WITH THREE FULL PACKS.Whether one or three packs are used the chances on the game remain the same.The only advantages of using three page is that less time is lost in shuff When the dealer begins he gives his Je one to the right, then ne to himself, an connues tnis until six are deal fore any oards have been given bets are made.The leading hands are any combination in w two cards make nine, or by ten being deduoted from them leave Thus a five and :a four are a natural pine, as are ohe and eigit, or two = ace te eight We will suppose th opened.The player on the fee t re resort fog the interests of all on his » ooks over his cards.They throw à n less Fam EEE He Sit is ee are ane Le t por Su maned se imine Dy the bi as rs because ni might at sides Bh ont ii he aides stand bin sapoumatie ta r han » | t s is su le thai wd ve When efder the on \u201con atin.ov 8 grain even ont pay ments are made for \u201cet nine.No ae naturals, Comment of tho Lol Loi Bon Fre Press on the Vera | ES of Yo Jury.4 a ® LoNDON, June Gordon Cumming tial, the Post says it bas; no desire to add to the wad ending of a brillant oareei but tho fact reinains that signing the document rendered it im- : vounsel, however dex- the honor that Sir juuming bimeelf tréated PR RE on the a = © É = - 6 z £ Es so lightiv., ; The Sun says L$ reaily à second affair of the a and h@klace, \u2018thé accusation being of sècunday importance to its burrouudings.\u201cln oùr jddgwent no other verdict wp possible.Gordon mmin siguily the per was daunab 5! It isa pity that the heir to the throne we at the baccarat table.The Prince should i a oloanly life to his future subjects.It il grotesque to have the Vrince carrylog abul baccarat counters wherever he goes, @ a Mubommedun car- rien, his, prayin g cart.\u201d he Te legraph eulgires the Judgment of \"J court, and urgei pity with condemua- tion, It defends th Prince, although regarding him as indbereet, but thinke à ren- erous world will forgve him for siguing the paper of condonati ok \u2018he Stundar tas.says that if the plaintitf comes bof the affair it must be admitted that defendants und their friends are some wha tarpished.The Tunes says thicase is ended in the only possiblé way Liat an impartial jury bejteved possible.\"Ve express the universal feeling of Englisimen and women when we say we profoundi;regret the connection of the Prince of Wala with the affair.\u201d The lnes almost wishe: that the Prince of Wales, for the sake of society, bad also signed à decianti on never to play cards again.LoNDON, June 1i-In the Primitive Methodist Conference now being held at Northampton severa of the speakers denounced the Prince 0 Wales for the share he took in the baccast scandal.Home of the speakers urged that the Prinos should not be allowed to suceed to the throne unless he abandons gamiling.The Conference will consider to-morpw some resolutions upon the subject, \u2018The St.James Gages says it is not sure of the positive Rulit of8ir Wlillam Gordon Cumming, who, it ad «.will not go into re- \"tirement without the sympathy of many who remember that i» served ble country well, is more thn can be said of ibe vulgar parvenues, au emale, and vu the sell ludulgent Ps who set them- solves to spy upa and hound him ruin.Nolog bad was disclosed about the\u201d rince.scandal was an ugly one, but it cannot De raid that dark stains have been left upon hi reputation.Yet itis idie to deny that this raluable reputation is not a trifle\u201d s fi the elaborate washing of dirty linen.Although few apologists pretend to make lightof the Datier it was a wise instinct on, the part of the Prinoe\u2019s friends which rendeed them nervously though futilely anxiop to keep the event of Tranby irom tip ears of the public.They ow the public would look with dis- l'ke upon the conduot of an honored guest, who, staying at a cantry house, insists upon ah {ng bacoara{ in spite of the fact ost disapproted, with a promisou- that compan pany, includhg boys and women, and that he so invebrate à worshipper ot this method of winin other people's money that he bringe his own mate with him.The plain truth is that there is a rowdiness, coarseness snd vulgarity of tone about soofety which has n eteadily growing of late yeam.1he refinement and distinctions of the milons of a decade ago is vanishing, and the smusements ars heoom- ing noisier, ber snd more coarsely ostentatious every 7aar.he Pall Mall Gantte strongly defends the Wilsons, who the Gazgtie declares, too a VION AB os perfectly reasonable and honofable course.\u201d he Gazette adds: \u201cThey could not stop the playing, as it was evident the Prince came to the hol to play baccarat and for hoth- ing else.obody who gave aue weight to the evidence could possibly come to any other soncouston + than chat rif William Gor don ty.don ridioules Tes Tdes bat the Prince ot Wales came badiy out of the case saying: \u201cThis simply arises out of the the hazy nation that it was something disg: ul to appear in a case of such a serious nature, no matter in hat capacity, and that the Prince comes y because payed cards.It is not a ase a8 Jif the Pr Prince vas encouraging and Lapin 5 young fellows to play for high which they were unable to afford.Everybody knows thal the tastes of the Prince are little if not exactly low, and that Ke prefers chic to culture.t is absurd to atickle about the Princes pla Ad baccarat when we give publicists carte blanche to play ' blackguards.THE PRINCE AT ASCOT.Enthustastically Received by the People, LoxXDpox, June 11.\u2014The race meeting à Ascot opened.with perfect weather.The Prins of \u2018Wales, fresh {rom the baccarat trial, with the ncess of Wales and her | daughters, the Duke of Clarence and Avon- 1dple, the heir pretumptive, the Duke of Cambridge\u2019 and the Duke ol Saxe-Weimar, drove in tate from Windsor Castle to the grand » being preceded by yeoman prickers (vôtuntenr light horsemen) in dazzling uniforms nf green and, Scarlet, headed by one of the baccarat trial wit- ses, the Earl of Coventry, as Master of out in full finery and lined the road Jong oh the royal Sroceesion passed.Man fo wore, ar) us tc know what kind \u20ac ot reception be Prinoe of Wales would get from he publi \u201cupon his first appearance before the Queen\u2019s subjects after his recent not very flattering performance In court.ts were made that the Prince Soul pe received very onid rod ein however, was ch Rumen ¥ by the thousands assembled ally 27 between Windsor and oot At où Heath the Prinos of Wales and his party were met by the carriages of Prince Chris Ear} -Bpencer, Earl Londesborough, Cheylesinore and Ear 1.Ondo wn, apd the : dashing, well-horsed d © officers of the Horse Guards, Life var Grenadier Hoots Guards, Coldstream Gua and other swell aristocratic persons.Amid much cheering and artistio tooting of coach horns the procession.was reformed and the whole Hne of prenisles, drove 35d, wheter pon \u201cie ty lo Lne the ge ral presence.beco known, one a sobre of enthusiasm similiar to hose wit ny the drive from Windsor, an: dased all doubts as Prince of Wales would be received by the public after the baocarat trial revelations Tore set at rest The full band of the Scots rs Guards, Sir William Gordon Cumming! .regiment, was ont the ground, a fact exoited some comm ent 7 Naval Operations ra Chili.June 10\u2014The armed trans rt ey me iho poi \u201c1m torpedo \u2018Lyneh\u201d and \"Condeli* ed in ight at shout n° rte der aoû gas Brio oo de TOR re don\u201d \u201cCr pado Teaseis were Crm RN Wry ther logy Gascar\u201d an re aad the ships bave éppar- \u2026 IMsastrous Cloud-Burst.Col.June 102A special from the Buckbounda.Estormous crowds turned |: be In in the |: Ja a ste it \u2018| ship's bold.Miva in Ialian is th MR.MURRAY REPLIES TO QUESTIONS.Some Familiar Superstitions \u2014 A Word , Tennyson\u2014The Kilkenny Cate\u2014The Word \u201cêtevedore\u2019\u201d\u2019\u2014 Strange Writing.Some Familiar Superstitions.Some time ago in noticlog a communics- tion I had received from \u201cThe Thirteen Club,\u201d New York, 1 drew attention to some of the superstitions that the members were endeavoring to eradicate.Tbe London Speciator, in a recent article, recalls the origins ol some of the more familiar everyday supersiitiong.The more sober and matter-of-fact the people, the more curlous (says our contemporary) are the superstitions that survive among them lo spite ot, their common sense.It ls not unly the ignorant sailor before the mast who regards Friday with oreduious dread.His captain, and thousands ol well-educated men aud woinen share In the feeling.Fhe origin of the superstition has been often ex- pluined, and is obvious enough.Again, take the question of THIUTREN AT TABLE Equally obvious is the history of the re- Juctance to sit down at table in'a company of thirteen\u2014asuperstition which is perhaps more widely observed than any other, Tue Parlalan pique-aasielle, who lives by dininx in other people's houses, is often \u2018known as the gualorzieme, it belug the chief part of hia business to make the fourteenth to the chance paluok y Linber.À London hostese whodeliberately made up a party of tnir- teen would be a bold oman ndeed, for two or three at least of her company would object to dining ather table Many people will assert that they have actually known canes which one of a party of thirteen at dinner has died in the course of the year\u2014and with perfect truth, probably : ; for, taking the a average age of the assembled Ruestis to irty-five cr over, the mathe- matioal chances ln favor of death occurring among then within the year are rather more than one in thirteen.The chance of a death would be even greater If they were twenty, and would amount to almost a certainty tn the case of a hundred\u2014an excellent reason for abstaining from public dinpers.WALKING UNDER A LADDER.Another widely spread superstition is that which forbids a man to walk under a ladder.Some people fancy that this originated irom a cautious dread of what a workman u the ladder might dro rop upon them, and Ret those same people will carefully avold passing under a ladder which is quite untenanted, and know well that they do so, not to avoid tbe fall of a tile or a paint-pot, but to avoid the fall of ill-luck upon their heads.In former days, when hanging was dope sfter a more primitive and simple fashion than it is ay, the victim at Tyburn, or elsewhere, had generaliy to pass under the laddger which stood against the gallows for the convenlense of the executioner.And he passed under that ladder with the fair certainty of belong immediately hanged.hat the unhappy eriminal at Tyburn pr not avold the ex- quistte in Plocadllly avoids to-day, even at e experte of his polished ta, turning into the roadway, There is a touching bumtlity in the practice.of us knows his fate ?Though sll the worid may assure that young man that he was not bora to be hung, he is yet not so certain of himself that he can afford to Jmitata the criminal even in that singie and harmi partionl ular.This superstition is a purely ælish PTLLING THE BALT.Another that is more universally shared is the dread of apilling sait, and it is one which dates from the most distant antiquity.Salt, the Incorruptible and the preserver from corruption, the holy substance that was used in sacrifice, could not be rudely pity or wasted without Inourrine the anger of all good spirits and giving an opportunity to the ev once.A Word in Tennyson.Miss M.(Montreal) writes to learn the meaning of Tennrson\u2019s \u201cVivien.\u201d \u201cThe sal palm On sallows tn the windy gleams of March.The calkin of a willoy lac called in provin- \u201cpal olal Engils aime a Dud or cal \u201cwith which Latin mes, & vine we may compare the sprout.The Kilkenny Cata.I received and printed the following letter a short time ago, and I now give a history of what my correspondent calls \u2018the trouble: \u201d To tha Fauor o Notes and Queries: FM - | brug Ve Almost every 1 be has nerd of the.°K enny Cats' and what happen ed to them, but 1 have never met with a Xach thought there was one cat Loo many, Bo they oT quarreihes and spit, and they scratched Tl exoe ting thelr nails, and the tps of thelr Instead two cats, there weren't any.\" .Mon Yo ours Lruiy, F.W.H.on 1 and d'the following account of the famous he 43, 1880 Gd 1a repeated and Queries a an repeated verbatim In Noss f March 14, 1891.The fast communication is Ww.J.FitzPatrick: \u201cI have often wondered why none of your Sorresponden ents who are natives of, qr restdents Eilkenay.4 pare iven you the real version of the tale Kilkenny cats.1 have seen the the columns of tes but I have never seen the following accurate version of the occurrence, which led to the genersli received and erroneous story of the - kenny cats.That story bas been so long current that it has become & proverb AS quarrelgome as the Kilkenny Sate\u2019; two: of the cath in which.city are asee: fought so Jong and so furiously that neught was found of them but two tails.This is manifestly an Irish exaggeration; and when your readers have lea the true anecdote connected with the me os they it nderstand why only two tills were & the unfortunate owners having fied in terror from the scene of their mutilation.I am happy In bei ing able to state that neith or Ireland nor Kilkenny is at all en y the occurrence, which did take © in Édkenny but whieh might have occurred in any other place in the quentiy noticed In 1803, kenny ss er ) by a regiment of Hesslan soldiers, whose custom it was e ther | in one of their barrack rooms two cats by their res ve tails and then to throw ee io oiothes Toe cate Sarorally used for ng clo nal y A and toh other made acquainted with acte of rue, and they resolved to put nd Le ets Pen ol pupa a wi order effec the commanding \u201chat Cotas\u2019 of d the room.eruel determined not to lose the dally torture of the wretched cats, generally ern- mrades to wi the ployed one of thelr co approsch of the officer, in\u2019 order | that the cate might be liberated, 1 te! | Bight bet: tha take relu, u betore of ee officer | e of their torture.n 1 occasion ou an neglected his duty.and the ot the © Gay was heard ass the staire while the oats ere a going their customary torture.One of the im- mediatel seized a sword from thé arm- rack, and with a single blow tails of two oats.The oats, of escaped through the open ing of the room, which was ©! ly afterwards by the oficer, w Tho what was ca the two bleeding cate\u2019 alls Ding eprpended on the clothes line, and was in reply that \u2018two cute ba ble 0 in the root Shes it that they b ought « 3 d they had deveu pe, the ot veured te tails.\u2019 This socount have Ca, Bochummen- Jette], but would not have deluded any person but a beery Prussian.\u201d ; = The Word \u201csu \u201c Stevedaore.LD.(Now ow \", York) desires to rivation of oce- goods, ela fn | vedore 0 vation is to stow aw, or sto cottva y ship, Ini tion outnived In hips hold.cotéver of In he stow, and es » gener- Les of wool.The term dor ia 8 modi- Écation of of he Latin tor.ge Latin amator becomes Span he Spanish and Portuguese dor and the Italian dore are sometimes appended to words of apparently.not Latin origin.In Dutch slien (pro- pouncgd sleven) means to stow or pack Strange Writing.fontreal) draws my attention to tpe ond & re Home following fosserane from the wishes to Saturday its Meur ot + obs that I cannot oblige my correspondent, untll have taken some more time to study the few words in question.Here follows ® paragraph: 4 series tinées this week ve put * Hedda aber, » The latest and one of most characteristic of the works of the \u201cdivine Ibsen, before bis worshippers and others.Some of (he orice, by the way, appear sera angely lo seek in the word of that enigrna.Poem on \u2018\u2019Fhe Queen's o's Coronation\u201d Wanted.10 tha Patio a/ Noise anda Queries SIR,\u2014AMON many posms written fn praise of oumueen 2 the the time of her coronation, there \u201cWas ODS LO Lhe tune of \u201cThe Campbells are Com- Ing,\u201d the chorus x whioh vus * O twine yo a wreath for our bonny young Queen; © twine ye a wreath for our bonny young Queen; Of the thigtle, the ruse, aud Lhe shamrock 80 come Sing Jee wreath for our bonny young It was re-published early in Jay, 1838, tn the rHowm Gazélle.By giving it in your I you will obilge A REGULAB ADR or TBE STAR.Answer to a \u201cto Riddle.In last week's STAR correspondent who signed himself u Astiotte (St.Benoit Joseph, Longue Puinte, P.Q.,) wrote to me, saying: \u201cCan you supply the missing lines and give the answer to the following riddle: What is it man loves more than life, And hates far more than, dogdly 8 no The poor man nas the ric! \"The miser spends, ihe pen dre And ail men carry to thelr gravest\u201d 1 have received the following answer: 70 the Katior af Notes and Queries: 812,\u2014The enciosed was given to me more than twenty-five years ago by à friend in London, sud has n lylng among odds and ends till y interesting column in the Brin reminded me ua rd My friend told me that it was Byron's; the answer almost tells w nothing.\u201d 18, as ours very L Grosox CORNISH.What every Tan prefere to ilte, aves, The Curiosity.In reference to your notice, in Baturday's STAR, of the finding a creature in a car of bananas, and which you are at a lose to give a name to, the wri ving examined it in the window of the Bran office begs to state that it belonge to the 5 es Crus which Includes jobeters, crabs, shrimps, eto.The specimen now under consideration is known to bpaturalivts as the crab (Stenor- The name of shelly crust With + Which the the ion any are cov a covering, hilo It in some cases is of such uch lay harduess, as to be used for the p oar oto, This Specimen Selon 15.Lo ibe (Slalk-eyed Crue- taceaus, s0 are set on footstalks, ae ton legged onaccount of the five pair of that are set in each side.They shed r armor an- pually, the same as the à oor family do their horus.Thanking you or your kind space.G.COLWELL.Curtain For the Ark.Mise B Jacob, à charitable Hebrew eds, has just presented her = very rich and beautiful ourtain or ne Are which contains Rolls of the Law.The present is the®subject of admiration and comment among the members of the synagogue.The Keeley Cass.Mr.Birne states that he did not call Mike Cleary a perjurer near 's sal people would oome to the conclusion thatrhe was.Good Work.Mis.G.M.Young, Sulley Bt.St, Grove Bt, \u2018use ai the \u2026 Was cured bago b; the De contents of ous bikie or 9.Bi cobs O oq been i spa It bas no P lumbus Post: The only trouble wi that the Prinoe of Wales badn\u2019t Joarned 1 all of the game.outs vides a remedy for all ills, and are Nature's retnedy for the ills pecullar to the female system.Suporessions, weakness, nervousness, and all Oiasases roe resulting from in- poverished blood » Se yield to their treatment.Bold b ors oF sent on reseipt of priosy 804 po ve boxes for $2, by add dressing he Dr, villiams Med.Co., Brockville, Ont.Atchison Globe: can always endure and enjoy anotner Soo fon is the smart peo- | ple who can't get on together.For the tho h and f all pFet or rough Erupiind gure © 8 take Northrop 2 prman pletely eu nothing equal to it for Agus or any Low Fever, Author's Book: A good man ts a man who is zood to and a bad man ls & man who doesn\u2019t do what we want him to.I have sold ters Balsam of Wid Cherr many years, have received great benefit from its use, and can recommend it to all who suffer from ooughs, colds or any ulmon complatnt.Charles B.Leroy, utpam, Chicago Herald: If you would \u2018take the concelt out of some people e remains would defy identification.Why don\u2019t you try Oarter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Ÿ p!her are a oS Dosis ours for sick ache and al the ilis produced by dis- ordored liver.Columbus Post: The campaign sbould soon open.There are so many men trying to see into it, The superiority of Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Extermindtor is shown by good effect on + Loe children.Purchase a bottle and give it a tris) Special Notices.Direetly and Indirectly.Kidney, Som laint dropey and similar je bid directly on wrong aotlon of ihe I! kidneys Te and indirectly on blood.ood Bitters regulstes the notion of i kidneys and cleanses the blood from all impurities, in this way curing kidney | oompiaint, dropsy, etc.Fecsipt tor cleacins 254 polishing farniture w ven fres every one tha will visit P.Lapointe\u2019s new furniture ware- rooms at 1551 TS Catherine et.to have the est assortiment of furniture in this city.Now is Lhe time to bs convinced and receive justice.1911 can be so That hacking cougb uiok} £- \u2018a cure.1 guarantee it.À cured by shijos E.MoGale, \u2018Severn Cold Cared.Dra Sins, \u2014My mother was attacked y and, on 80 doing, ound It did her more than any other medicine she vor tried Desks.Lar argest best designs, lowest prices.inspection cited, Also school dents and chairs.H.Nightingale Practical Maker, D Bt.John st.88! A receipt for cleaning and polishin furniture will be given free to every one tha will visit F.Lapointe\u2019s new furaiture mare rooms st 1651 Bt.Catherine st.olaim to have the lar, assortments of | furniture in this city.Now is the time to be oon- vineed and receive jnstioe Richmond Recorder: \u2014 Jtis eurious how much fester a strasi-cas humpe along when Hing running after it than whea you are a Sore the oo and the girls from sorofuia prie Pood by gi LUMBAGO-LAME BACK.Why s0 many deviaie from a graceful cae may be accounted for in as many ways e Are misshapen beings.Sv.Jacoas OIL Rrsroars, Strength.~The spins! column is the mainstay of the body, which stiffens up the ht mun of woman, and nature hag pro- aa wuscular supports to bold it erect.Errccrs Prompt Cuncs.Weakn ess, \u2014Men And women recklexsiy twist other out of thape, and the result the fow = strulght and the muny ding down.Cuats Ang Penrrrcr, Permanent.Symptoms.\u2014Lumbago manifests lwel?by pains in the back, which are most insiduous orsubtile.They come at tinies without warning; we rise from a sitting ture to find the bask vo crippled or strain aa to cause acute suffering.veny Aeruicamion Reueves.en ih Be Dard an ay usly, p oder warm th, and if the als Ty Sow n yielding, wrap the parts iu nel steeped fn hot water and wrung out.ary Cuno, Auwave Cunro.THE CHARLES A.VOCELER CO.Baltimore, M6.Canadian Depot: Toronto, Ont.C.ALFRED CHOUILLOU, Agent Gonerté Jour iv Comeda.< MONTREAL CHAPOTEAUT'8 MORRHUOL.THE CURATIVE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES EXTRACTED FROMCOD LIVER OIL NO TASTE OR SMELL.MONPRHUOL is much more pre mypt in its action than Cod iver Oui in the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Pains in the best Bore Throats, and As a restores be hasith 8Scrofula, cabs, sores in the neck, sore eyes and in.SRRy lymphatic lempemments.MORRHUOL, ~oms Gorolopes de care AE morawaL PEARLS, Eace oF + WICH 8 EQUAL TO A TEASPOGRFUL OF OIL., Errors of Youth.BUFTKRERS KROM ©; Ÿ Verve Debiiity, Tati à oe Indiscrotions, Lost Haubooë, % BE TOUR OWI PETSICUE 3 % PS à PE » 8: Big G is the acknowiadged leading remedy for diseases of men.A certain cure for 10 \u2018er ONE eu BF.FRED 4 GOLDEN PECIFIC, rk pied whos \u2019y magi of ea tg chemin EREE Wi & NY Se »e, soune Frot vm of adrun TIB HARSRVE CA, 4 Park Tum, dow Tork, K L pers M\u2018G'»20x REAL RGTATR AND FINANCIAL AOKNT À Tompie Building.St.Jam os st.24 ving | wi 2 M cures by letter or fatervi furigs of ples, > Dos He pi débris a = | rca Sm Xe sr i 4 THE METHODISTS, | NEW STATIONS, OF THE: MINISTERS.* 4 = The Changes \u2018in the Montreal Conference\u2014 Tho Btaff at the Wosieyan College! Kemnins Unchanged.+\" ISPECIAD TO THE STAR.) BnooxviLnE June&kiG\u2014TLhe following is a ooruplete list of the new stations of the mipisters and probationers of the Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church: .MONTREAL DISTRICT.Montreal rires (Bt.James Lurch, At.Catherine st.) W.J.Hunter, D, D: H.Davis Ceterboro, Ozt.), Buperannuated.WESLEYAN TBEOLOGICAY, COLL tas, George Do D.D., LL.D., Principal and Professor Of Thadlogy.\u2018Ullsin 1, Bbaw, LL.D., Protessor of Greek Tes.tamont and Church LMistory.Connected with Mountreul fourth cireult.Montreal \u2014(Mountain street}\u2014wW.IH.Fmslèy; Jacob Fresbman, supernumerary, engaged Jn work amoung the Hebrows in New York OF Sr.Mark's Plano, New York).Montreal Third (Lagaucheliere Street)\u2014 Alrred Mulann Montreal Fourth (Dominfon Sauare) ~-8amuel P, ose, Dantel V.Lucas, M.oronto, tospel Tempernuce Evangelist, vy eriasion of Con- Ersnc f a ur \u201conl Firch (Courgol Street)\u2014J.C, Williams, In onus sixth (Sherbrooke Street)\u2014C.R, Flan- COntreul Seventh (Point 8L, Charles)\u2014J.y, Pit- cer, Montreal Eighth (Douglas Ohureh)\u2014J.Cooper Apt, M.A, DOD, RL Horner Vontreal Ninth Bomitster SUrvet)\u2014 Charles E.Blund, B.D.Montreal Tenth (St.flean and Coté St.Paul)\u2014 William Harris, 8.Bro Montreal Hloventh (Hochelnga and Cote St.Louls)\u2014 Archibald G.Robertson, Harry Walker.Montreal Tree (Cote su \u2018Antoine and Mt.Royal Vale)\u2014Fred Trip.Montreal City Misslon\u2014ro be supplied.Montreal Centre (French Mission) Edward De Gruehy, Joseph A.Dorton, superanpuated.French Methodist inst{tute\u2014Willlam Hal, M.Governor and Principal, (Green Avenue, Cote & ! Antoine).Connected with Montreal Lighth Circuit, Leopold Massicoue, connected with Montreal Wesgl (French Mission Montreal Wesu (Freneu Mission) \u2014 Mitchell Sadler, Bb, Lambert 1am Sparling, B.D, st.Faustin, RR.B.Oka ([ndiau ison \u2014s.E.Maudsley.Lacblne\u2014Thomus S.Harris.Caughnawaga\u2014J.A.lonne.ludson\u2014Isaac Hall Lachute\u2014 Wu.Craig, one Lo ha sent, John His cueks, supernumerary.C'alumet and Grenvile\u2014E.A.Davis, Arundel-J.A.McAlpine.East Harringron\u2014F.À.Warden.Lukefiela\u2014J, H.Murray.New Glasgow\u2014T, J.Wilkinson.Shaw vridge\u2014(St.Saveur des Montagnes.) 18aac Nelso Rawdon\u2014w.Wilson, Alfred Logan, Robert B.Ewen, W.D, Lambly, ir.Rrown, 1.J.Wilkinson, Telesphore Roy, Montreal South To be supplied.Ponsouby\u2014T.1 1 EINGSTON DISTRICT.Kingston (Sydenham street) \u2014Thos.Griffith, Ph.D.James Brock, WllHawm Short, Alexander Dren- nan, Cornellus A.Jones, superannuated.K{ngslon (Queen Street) \u2014 James Kines, R.Whiting, Wm.Peck (Robert Street, Toronto).Buperannuate LIngsion (Brock Street)\u2014D, Cook Sanderson, R.Wilson, superanouated, Kingston (Princess Street)\u2014Luther M.England, B.A, Hurper H.Contes, B.D, left without un appointment at his own request.Portsmouth\u2014W.J.Wood.Siella\u2014Thomas Harris.Wolf Island\u2014Job Roadhouse.Cataragqui\u2014lsaac E.Thurlow, A.E, Papes, Elginburg\u2014Alexander B.Johnston.Jnverary\u2014Fred HS iroule, B.A.Battersea\u2014Asa O.Watts Gananoque\u2014silas J.iughes, HW.Lansdowne West\u2014James M.Thomas O.Adkins, Superautaera Pittsburg\u2014Jobn M.Tredréa cCushendall).Joseph E.Lidstoue, A.R, Orser, puperannuated.sydenham\u2014Edmund 8, 8horey.Seeley's Bay\u2014Geo.S.Reyuolds, verona\u2014one to be sent, 'Fichborne\u2014One ta be sent.Sharbot Lake\u2014P.S, Cornall.Wimur\u2014One to be sent.\u201d I.Hassold, 111, BROCKVILLE DISTRICT.Brockville (Wall Sireety\u2014J.B.Saunders, M.D, K.(i.Phillips, M.A.Lorenzo A.Betts.Elisha Ten- nant, superannuated Brockville (George street) \u2014Hugh Calrns, Prescott\u2014Francis C.Reynolds Lyn\u2014John V.MeDowell, B.A.Mallorytown\u2014 Willam Nervice.Escott\u2014J.Alnsworth, under Superinteudent of Maullorytown.Lansdowne\u2014-D.T.Cummlings, F, T.L, Athens \u2014Jobn Grentell.Addtson\u2014Robert F.Oliver.Maitland\u2014Isaac Wilkinson.North Augusta\u2014W, PF.8m Augusta\u2014G.Bulllvan W Lie Prescott.Blshop's Mills\u2014J.Folle Oxford Mils\u2014T.W ny.Spencerville\u2014Wm.Pearson.Remptvilie\u2014 Win Suir B.A, D.D., supérannuat Fr ankville and rolodo\u2014 Alfred A.Radley, Delta\u2014W.F.Perley.ElgIn\u2014Willam Barnett, apnuated.\u2018Thousand Jslands\u2014AJex, Shorts (Rockport), supcrannuate ed., Pike, J.W, Cross, C.Huxtable, IV.MATILDA DIBTRICT.Jroquois\u2014G.Rogers, Win.Brown.nuated, Morrisburg-Tohbn E Mavety.Wm.Hansford, D.D, superannuated.M ilida\u2014N, Chisholm, J.T.8.(Brtnston\u2019s Cor- A.py TMIOUT, B.D.James KlHott, N.H.Howard, super- superan- E.Reynolds, R.McConnell.A.Meyer (Hecks- pers).e ardinal\u2014 ww.south Mountatn\u2014Frederic W.D).Inkerman\u2014Wm.Knox.Winchester\u2014Thomas C.Brown.Chesterville\u2014James E, Richardso Winchester Springs\u2014Thos.Mo muond (Elma).Aultsville\u2014 Louis Connelly.Moullpette\u2014John Holmes.Newington\u2014dJ.B.Robeson, Grantley \u2014J.on Humphrey.Cornwall\u2014Wm.Jackson.Wm.McGill, supar- gnpuated.Avonmore\u2014John Garvl Berwick \u2014 A.Mills, Davia Brill, superannuated.Tancaster\u2014One to be se cornwall Island\u2014To be supplied, under super- jntendent of cornwall, Herbert W, Burpel, Albert 5.Relyea.¥.PERTH DISTRICT.Perth -\\WVm.G.Henderson, Sec\u2019y Confce, Smith's Falls\u2014@G.G.Huxtable.Carleton Plnce\u2014 W.T.Crothers, M.A Clayuom\u2014Reuben Stilwell, Almonte 8, Dwight Chowp.Buperannuated.Pakeoham\u2014 Wm.R.M.Uammond, .-Tamileson, M.A.Arnprior - Wm.i NOY.Flizroy Harbor\u2014 Nassau B.Topping, Montaygue\u2014J.Stevenson Merrickvilie\u2014F.G.Lett.Easton's Corners\u2014John Gibson, Wolfora\u2014Richard Eason LTespen).Lombardy\u2014J., A.Newhoro\u2014Johno H.Sort, Westpori\u2014Robert Balle.Maberly Barty Pierce.Piayfair- Ple Glen a eat (Smith\u2019s Falls) F.G.Robinson.VI, FEMBHOKE DIATRICT, Pembroke\u2014J.Scanla Wéstineath-Jobn D Elis, B A.Beachburg\u2014 Wm.A, Ha Portage du Fort and Bryson, Quel.Pi Sintendon, Que, (Shaw viile)\u2014 Wm.w ells, ow.c: hone, pue \u2014B.C\u2014(Upper Thorne Contre), T, Cassldy ee Carl Allum.Calabogie\u2014 E.R, Kelly.Haloy'& Statlon\u2014G.A.Sykes, appuate \u20ac \u2018obden\u2014Albort M.Delong, H.Fm, TLecksiay (icksburg)\u20148.shibley ela.be supplied, Sander Supertu- téndent of Locksie vu.rts DISTRICT.Matiawa\u2014W.N.Chantier.Lumbermen's Mission\u2014T.g- Beshel.Lake Tnlon\u2014W.JF, Beamis Kortu Bay \u2014John Wester Fowassan\u2014 Wim.J.Ellis.Nipissing\u2014 À C.MeG.Under Superinterdant ot Puwassau Commanda\u2014One to be sent, Charles R.Westgate vii.suDBuRY DIRTRICT, B'urgron Falla\u2014Bilan » Huntingdon.Sudbury \u2014Wm.Phnlot Lumbermen\u2019à Mistion-One to he sent, Agyama\u2014W.Ha Webbwood\u2014T.erva/th._ Chapleaun\u2014 Wm.Boshart.While River\u2014Gne wanted.Echreiber-\u2014 Jourday Indian Taso Tne par.W.J.Copoly/ R.G.Pecver.1X.(OTTAWA DISTRIOT, Ottawe Centre \u201c(Dominion Church)-\u2014Æ.© Prad- Buaw Kyeckman, M.A., D.D,; Wm.Scott, Mark, M.D, superannuated, Quiawa East (King reel) mn.Timberinee, Alex.Handte.left without an appoiat- ment at his own req est yoy West (Wo ngian Etheet-J.M.Hagar, Ottawa (Bell Street) G.8, Clendtanen, \u201cunder the superintendent of Ottawa West, tiawa (McLeod utreet)\u2014Geo.McRitchie, 427 Giimour street.Aylmer, Que.\u2014J.Wilson, B.À Eardiey, Que.+ H.Corrigan, B.A.Quyon, Que.\u2014F.Delong.Carp\u2014John Ferguson.Kic mond I ames Simpson, , Ashton\u2014Dar nter.Ang: 3 Dra J.Ki A.Nepoan\u2014Samuel Quian Craie Bay.Manottck\u2014Thomas B.Co .BD.Bmith, super- te B.Ps A J.Belo à TUE eda; 1.Rich efeld, Que.\u2014John Fowkes.L.Richardson, B.A.ore.W.H.Sevens.Vani Tu |Ck anoû\u2014 v.C.tai \u2014w \", Ryan.Danvilie+-Frank A.Kead.Winduor (Milis-\u2014Jauues B.Hisks, B.A.Ono to sen Shorbrocte\u2014W.H.Bps .B.A., Gardner 8,\u2019 Ela Al, rannuated.Beividera\u20140.D eough.Nnoxviie\u2014W.À ; F.Hunt, eupernumer- ary.: Lawyervite\u2014o.8.Dee , J.Rk.Hodgson, Cookshire\u2014George H.Davis.Island Brook\u2014Jo.ison Sellars.Murbleton\u2014 w French Mlsgioù\u2014One Wr be sent, Robinson\u2014H.Myers.Agnes\u2014G.WW.Snell.JLeeds\u2014J.Pinel.lnverness\u2014 Win.flenderson.Ulverton\u2014C.J.Curtis.Lrummondville East\u2014Under the Superintendent of Ulverton, E.A.Elliott, B.A, Litile Metls\u2014One to be sent.Riviere du Loup\u2014A, Wilson.Gaspé North and Abnucosd\u2014(Cape 00) Geo.Mossop.Gaspé South\u2014K.Thomas, Chas, S.Vaughan, AT.Jones, J.H.McConnell, xt.sransTELD DISTKIOT.Stanstead\u2014A.Lee Hor Stanstead Wesleyan mond, B.A., principal.Compton\u2014James Lawson.Halley\u2014Robert Stith.Beebé Plain\u2014Andrew Henderson.Georgeville-Geurge (Wood, under the Buper- Intendent of Beebe Plain.Coaticook\u2014 A BOMAS J.Mansell.Barustoa\u2014T.C.Irvin Magog\u2014\\Wm.K.Shortt, M.A.East Bolton\u2014G.Stalford.Mansonvile\u2014Philip H.Allin.XII.\u2018WATEKLOO DISTRICT.Waterloo-Wmi, H.Graham.\u2018Thomas Rennie (Walter's Falls, Ont.) Amand Parent, superan- uuated.South Btukely\u2014W.Smith.Knowlton \u2014R, Sutton\u20141.Fowler.ated.\\Vest Brome\u2014S.Teeson.Cowansville\u2014George H.Porter, B.D.Ernest M.Tuylor, M.A, Inspector of Public Schools by permission of Conference.bunharc-\u2014A.H.Visger.Freugusburg-\u2014C; H.Lawre St.Armand \u2014Wm, W iamson {Philipsburg East).Clarenceville\u2014\\Win.Rilance, Bedford\u2014H.A, Young; \u2018I'bos.Bell, Superabnuat- ed (Upper Bedford).Farn am Erase 8.Howard.trauby\u2014Melvin Ta: West Shefford\u2014R.rine.Lawrencevile\u2014Charies D.Baldw Roxton Pond (French ST ols E.ROY.jtoxton Falls (French Missioi Actonvale (French Mission)\u2014A.F.Rivard.X11.HUNTINGDON DISTRICT, §t.Jnhns\u2014 Alexander Car bell, « lambly-.James \\ Watson, TL Lacolle\u2014Henry &r \u2018 Odelltown\u2014John Davies.Hemmingtord\u2014W m.Howitt, B.D.Franklin Gentre\u2014George \u20ac.Poyser, F.T.L Huntiugdon\u2014J.W, Clipsham.Hende ville\u2014C.W.Finch, B.A.(Kensington, Que.).Ormslown\u2014Jdames O'Ha) ValleyBeld-\u2014J.Armstrong.A.Fairbairn, THE BRITISH EDUCATION BILL ISPEOLAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, June 10.\u2014The Times approves of the simplicity of the Government's education bill, saying that it \"goes far to satisfy the managers of voluntary schools.\u201d The Standard secms to think that the Conservative objection tel the bill will not De of a serious nature, but is of the opinion that the Radicals are likely JLo turn the measure to \u2018\u2018factious pur The Daily News calls the bill a \u201chaif- measure and a miserable make-shift, which the Liberals will accept as such, with a determination to improve it mow it they can, or to extend it hereafter.\u201d Péolioge= Foster McAm- me M Fowler, superannu- devote the money to the reductlon of the national debt, TRANSATLANTIC CATTLE BILL, INPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) LoXDON, June 11.\u2014Mr.Chaplin, President of Lhe Board of Agriculture, yesterday conceded several points urged by the Liver, deputation on the trans-Atlantic cattle bill and promises to consider other points.He sald he thought it wouid be of advantage to all parties concerned if some vessels did cease to be engaged in the trade.The Gov- erpment intend to place foreign vessels upon exactly the same footing as Britiah vessels.The Government would allow the regulations to ile on the table in the House ot Commons for forty days before lettin them go into effect, Mr.Chaplin added that he was willing to discuss the reguia- tioas with a deputation at a later date.SIR ANDREW STUART DEAD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QUEBEC, June 10.\u2014Sir Andrew Btuart, ex-Chief Justice of tbe Superior Court of the province, died rather suddenly last evean~ DR.aged 79 years, The deceased judge has piayed an important part in public affairs.He was for many years Érown rosecutor, and occupied a seat upon the ench of the Superior Court since 1859.When Chie! Justice Sir W.C.Meredith resigned in 1885, Judge Stuart was appointed in bis s Some time since Sir Andrew retired from the pepch ovine i Lo ill-health, and a few mo hs ago w mitted into the Roman Catholic Surat, LOST IN THE FOREST.[SPROLAL TO THE THE STAR | MoxcroN, N.B., June 11.\u2014There is no trace yet of Clara Wortman, the 17-year old girl who has been lost in the woods at Salisbury for ten days.The last seen of her she was on the road to school.Between 200 and 300 men are searching the woods ever since, without success.To add to the horror of the cituation the forest is now on fire.NEWFOUNDLAND DELEGATES IN PARIS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Paris, June 11.\u2014Sir William Whitewa: and Messrs.Harvey and Evans, Newfoundland delegates, have arrived hers and had an interview with Mr.Ribot, Minister of Foreign Affairs.The fisheries question was discussed.ENSURES A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST, {SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) WINNIPEG, June 10.\u2014 There was a tremendous downpour of raln throughout the Province and the Territories yesterday.In Win» pipeg it came down in torrents for fifteen hours.J practically ensures a bountiful arvest.CANADIAN NATURAL CAS, {SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] BUFFALO, N.Y.,June 11.\u2014 Canadian natural as has heen introduced into threo hundred lato residences and new connections are being made at the rate of from six to eight daily.BISHOP OF WATERFORD DEAD.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] LUBLIN, June 10.-The Most Rev.John Egan, Romab Catholic Bishop of Waterford, deco day of influenza, after eight hours\u2019 Bic \"WR MERCIER'S RETURN, |SPRCUIAL TO THE STAR! QuEoro, June 10\u2014L'Electeur says that Hon.H.Mercier wili probably be In Quebec on the 15th of July.The palm of the band molstened with Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectrie Oil, exerts a wondrous control over pain, speedily and entirely sub- dulog | {t.The electric healin Inlluences of this highly sanctioned medicine manie fested by the ranid disappearance of sores and abrasions of the skin when » Lowell Courier: : The best way for a city man to get a string of trout is to go upcountry and boy-caught them.Many persons keep Carter's Li Little Liver Pilis on hand to prevent bilious pt siok hendache, dixziness, and tind them {us what they need.Special Notices.receipt for cleaning and lishing torniturs vin be Loe fives Tree to very one that witl te\u2019s new furniture ware- room a Frs St Catherinest.He ms to have the | t in this city.vinced and receive mmended Too ache Gum.- 160.Hubert; turning to Lady Cheslyn.Cheslyn bas been here, with his valet, and he has seised Polly, an away at this moment into a terrible captivity I n)\u2014One to be sent., SECRET OF THE DEAD FARM.CHAPTER XXI1L-{CONTINURD.} \u201c1 see ft all now, my lady,\u201d interrup \u201cLoi and is carrying her It pong need.easy to see Now what had a another moment the alaris waë general.\u201cQuick! to the pursuit!\u201d oried Hubert, when his ories had summoned her ladyship\u2019s servants around him.\u201cQuick Plumpit! Ride to Exeter and find the telegra aph operator sending the news in ever rection.Let the police be notifled.Baddle her lady- shi ip « favoriLe bunter\u2014 \u2014\u201d e was interrupted by the approach of the coachman, who had driven Lady Cheslyn and her friends from the station as related.The story of the new comer was soon told.He had left his horses by the roadside, while be went to visit \u201chia girl,\u201d and they become frightened in his abseuce, and had broken away and vanished.What he wanted wae a horse Lo go away inj ureuit of them, Vhjen way have they gone?\u201d asked He rds Torquay, 1 think, sir.\u201d \u201cThat is to say, in a direction quite contrary to the one you would have expected them Lo take, namely, the direction of \u201cYes.sir.\"1 see,\" aid Hubert, as a strange gleam lighted up his eyes.\u2018\u2019I will look for your horses in that direction.\u201cLet me tell you what you can do iu the meantime for me.\u201d He hastened to give the new comer an idea of the situation in accordance with his conceptions, and in lecs than fifteen minutes more the'search for our heroine had become eager and active.\u201cNo oubt is possible,\u201d was the thought With which Hubert dashed away in the direction the abductors had really taken.\u201cLord Cheslyn has been here.He has discovered that Polly ls the real heiress, and \u2018he means to complete his terrible vengeance, He means to take to the sea with his victim, and 88 to some distant shore.Ah, how terrible It was no wonder that Hubert, as he arrived at this view of the case, pressed Lhe bursale to the utmost.He rode like the CHAPTER XXIIL THE RESULT OF CHRSLYN'S SCHEMES.The heart of our heroine had quickened its beatings at the recognition of her surroundings.She had hardly a doubt of the presence of the old tisherman within the dwelling, although it was wrapped in darkness and silence.Here Polly and Hubert hed left him to await thelr return, and here\u2014from all she knew of his éharacter\u2014they would be sure Lo find him, unless something very unusal had ! ha happend.here, It was not too much to hops that 6 might at any moment come to her assistance, «nd that between them they might summon and obtain the ald she n .She knew that he was a light sleeper, like most men of his years, and it did not seem to her ible that the carriage could have arrived at the house without atiracting his attention.How eagerly and earnestly she looked Joazas the house, at the same time listen- og she saw and heard nothing of him.\u201cHere we are,\u201d repeated Cheslyn, after a long glance around had assured him that not asoul was stirring in the vicinity.\u201cDo you know where we are, Miss Serjeant?\u2019 The brave girl scorned the villain too much to fear him.She did not heeitate to answer, with the candour of her contempt: Y ay lord.I know where we are!\u201d \u2018OT co of course,\u201d muttered her captor; \u201cthis Jittio homestead is about all my relative has in the world, and hence he could not have failed to talk to you about it, ana show it to you.Doubtless he has drawn for you a charming picture of \u2018love ina .* But letus alight, if you please.This the end of our travels for the present.Permit me.He took his captive by the arms, without heeding her gesture of aversion, and assist- od her to the ground, retaining firm hold upon her.\"What If there should be some one here, my lord?\u2019 suggested Scruggs, as he scanned the house and grounds earnestly -and listened.\u201cThere el little danger of that,\u201d was bia lordship\u2019s answer.\u2018\u2018Captain Molesbur always left the place to itself, wit he exception that an old Woman of the neigh- borh is charged to air the rooms occasionally, while her husband looks after the garden.Nevertheless, as we are bound Lo proceed with due caution, you may hitch the horses a moment, and come into the house with me.\" The glances of our heroine had been no Jess busy than those of her abductors.she had remarked the silence and darkness In which the homestead was enveloped, well a8 the lateness of the hourjpand the Qquietude of all her surroundings.\u201cThis way, Miss Borjeant resumed Cheslyn, when Scruggs had hitched his horses, \"And let me again Ahad the strictest: silence.The hour ls not so lata og assvin pe, a8 to prevent you from apeistance, but it is certainly too late Sling \\sslstance to reach you! I believe you undersiand me.Before | I would alow you toescape, 1 would kill you!\u201d Polly | had no doubt of Bis sincerity.She ss i er, replied, in a volce av the \u2018ed, as be Gould soo in its eyes a deux of is foros ré] solve.an «I a ema i hit Jam * prison- n, and at your mercy,\u201d she louder (pas his own.least attémipt -to-6s- £4 or have I nade \u201cI see that you me !' Still retaining bis hild of her, he Iod the way to the rear of the house, followed by his A.compreliend me.i valet, in the profoundie sllen \u201cWe'll effect an entrince here,\u201d he mutfer- of the rear en- ance.\u2018'\u2018The door islocked, of course.Yes, ri ta I shail have to jreak one of the panes in the nearest window The glass was soon roken, but not with- oul a noise that broyght a curse to the lips of Cheslyn, and an of sion from Boruggs.| \u201cFortunatel are been here before,\u201d continued his ordah as he began crawling through the opentn, he bad made.ola the girl tast, Berugas F will open the door.\u201d He disappeared wihin the house.The excitement ofour Leroine was now greater than saver.she oould not help asking herself where wa Mr.Serjeant, apd if her abductors had reached this point of their proceedings without his knowledge.She had cast à long and feverish glance around her in the drection of the nearest dwellings, » Borely tanpted to call for assistance, when the rear door of the homestead was noisclessly opned from within by Cheslyn.\u201cCome in, Miss Bejeant,\u201d he enjoined.Polly entered witl the prompt and vigorous assistance of ihe valet, Who at once closed and locked tle door behind him, How well the capive remembered all the features of the hous and its surroundings.\u201cWe must baves}gbt * observed Chealyn.who had crossed theffoor to thé mantelshelf.\u201cThere must be maches and a candle; yes, here they are!\u201d He struck a matct as he spoke, and in another moment a faistlight began illuminating the apr tment | \u201cGood,\u201d he added with a sigh of relief, sending iong gl around; \u2018\u2018the house is quite deserted.as su upposed.I shall be safe enough here, feruggs, for a day or two; it not, I will take téthe sea with Miss Ber- jeant.ana return tb Devon Towers at my eisure.\u201d \u2018And what am I 6 do,my lord?\u201d I will soon tell yu.But first\u2014\" His lordship intefrupted himself, and took a turn nervously across the apartment.By the light of tb candle, ils rays having now become full aid clear, Scruggs could see that a new andsavage look had appeared on his master's patures.There was indeed, something inthis expression that gave the valet a shock, & long and as intimately as he had known Cheslyn\u2019s villainy.\u201cBut first,\" resymed his lordship, \u201cyou may keep an, event >n Mise Serjeanta moment, while | mals a hasty survey of the premises.We mujt Lake care to know that we are in undispubd session\u201d The anxiety of dir heroine culminated at this propos ton.{She almost held her breath as Chesly: took the candle and passed hastily though the principal apartments.He came calm and smiling.\u201cThey have beenhere lately.\u201d he observed, \u201cbut there's no Ge hers at present save ourselves.No onj!\u201d There was a ton of Sinister exultation ln his volce that thriled Polly.Bhe hardly kne¥ whether to rejoice or to tremble at the absince of Mr.Serjeant.What bad beconp of him?Was the house rally deserted?\u201cAnd now as your course, Scruggs,\u201d said Cheslyn, as 13 Feplaced the candie on the shelf and drewithe valet to one corner of the apartment.\u201cThe first thing to do isto retrace your stejp with the carriage and horees a couple of miles, and then abandon them, after giving them a good startin the direction from wijch we have come.Who knows?1f they ate not too tired, they may return to ther owner before morning of their own Instinct and-s0 avert from us all susploion.\u201d \u201cWhat next, my lad?\u201d \u201cYou will go and q Brooklehadd and his daughter as soon u can,\u201d enjoined his lordahip,sinking, b roles stüllower.\u2018You will teil them | am ere; that I am tn biding from my creditors that I am disposed to come at once to a tnendly understanding with them ; that I sm weary of the sort of life I have been living; that Something must be done Immediateli\u2014in a word 1 would like to marry the gin by special license as soon as possible, andrecelve from Brockle- hadd money eneughio enable me to commence living,in acordance with the suggestions that have heetofore been made to -me on the subject.\u2019 The valet drew a.ong sigh of relief, \u201cSensible at last\u2019 he muttered.\u201cI will take thé\u2018rst trainto London, and arrange the whole matter jefore noon to-morrow.\u201d Cheslyn exp his approval.**And your lordsip will await me here?\u201d \u201cYea.In the cise, however, of my being - obliged to leave this retreat I will take oneof the cuttes that are found along these shores, and will proceed by sea to Devon Tower, whither you may conduct Brocsle add and his daughter without delay, fn from here, making them as comfortable as ible.I'll give you the usual signal on approaching the coast, and you can meet He ad added a number of observations and directions, in a gill more guarded whisper, and then returned foward Polly.\u201cAnd this is all, my lord?\u201d - Yes, Scrug@.Only be sharp.\u201d The valet badehis master good-night, and took his departute.Cheslyn stood] in she rear doorway and listened to the novements of the carriage until it nad yaniibed in the distance.Then he closed the dog, turning the key, and returned to Polly, Bking a seat near her.(Tobe Continveds ltvely and ulation of apprehen- e mse you find me gone \u2019 SHINE your Shoes) with WOLFF'S ACME BLACKING ONCE À WEEK ! 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MILLER BROS.& TOS,\u201d Bellin Agente for Mont.: land Viel aes PENITENTIARY SUPPLIES.BEALED TENDERS addressed to \u201cThe Ine pector of estientiaries, Department of Justice - and endorsed \u201cTe pders for Bupolies, voeu © Paul Penitentiary,\u201d will be be Toce ver the June instant (1891) tion for one year, from th day of with the sr cles from the ry tue dues nd 2, : Fleur, bent Canadian Strong Bakors, inspected, n barrels 3.Hard and Soft Coal 4.Groceries and Coa) OIL 6.Forage\u2014Btraw, Bran, Peasaand Oats, 6.Fresh meat (Beef and Mutton).77.Balt Pork, \u201cMeas,\u201d inspected.Drugs aa Medictoes.Leather and findings.10.Hardware, 11.Firewood.Not leas than one of the foregoin, of classes in 1 entirety shall form the Jo bject of a paoider AT several classes may be included ia one tender.All articles to be of the best qual e 1st and 9th atures of at least tw become sureties in the ovent of the tender quired to subscribe to It before PA information respecting the details of the above supplies, together with blank forms of tenders and copies of specifications and conditions, an also samples, will be furnished upon application 4 the undersigned ted forms and specifications will require to be filled up rd detail extensions being carried out and additions comple leted, and signed by the party or ten: The coal and wood to be delivered in the Peniten- tary y yar heque made payable to the Honorable the Minster of Justice, equal tob roi cent.of the amount of the tende a mark ked od\" ror Be bank npon hich it ia drawn, h tender and will be \u2018forteired if tbe s part declines to to anter into a contract when call es o ro, Oheques of un- fu) tenderers will be return fd ed TEL.QUIMET, i Warden.8t.Vincent de Paul, June 3rd, 1891.130 4 Zaw NOTICE TO DRY GOODS MEN.ENDERS will Be received up to 8 p.m, July 15th 1865, for tbe purchase of the Stock and Good wi il of the business of Janes Eliara ater, Be, with a Lesse of three © yours ope usiness includes Dry Goods and Gents\u2019 ishings, and {s one of the oldest aad a and Dost inh Britinh Golutnbia, and is sold at the request of the heirs of the estate in order to make à division of thls à portion of the propert 6 or Separate tendérs will be received for both or either bran oh of the business.For further information and te terms of sale, apply to THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, DUNCAN, W.A.ustees Bllard E 183 20 New Wortainater.B.C.ILES = aires id ITCHING PILES.tiring atch ENS [J mors.3wirsn's Ourrenwr ZY address 0a receipt of price, 36 ous.a bax; § boxes, $1 LYMAN, BONS k CO., Montreal, Wholesale Axents.00900.eriroen sFottmgian.).Bafe add su 1 Uousancs of radon ate led Lane Riis so Montreal, Canada.2008\" sale b N T.LYUNS, 98 39e0d Lora F Cratrand Bleury streets.ew Weatmin- the Ciao for nearly LIVERPOOL | SERVICE! «4, From Montreal From Quebec.; June 11 June 18 Juna 28 July 2 Juiy 9 \u2018 July 16 \" Mongolian will carry cattle, only cabin passengers carried ou voyage te Liverpool.Hates of passuwo\u2014850 to 850; Intermediate, $30; Stocragoe, 820.Accommodations unsurpassed, STATE LINE SERVICE -0F ALLAN LINE BETWEEN\u2014 NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Via Londonderry.Lowest rates forCabin Passags, * SIBERIAN from New York.-_.June 4 STATE OF GEORGIA do June 11 * POMERANIAN June 18 do and weekly thereafter, Bteamers with a New York.Cabin passage, $35 and upwards, single: $685 and upwards return, according to location of bertb Sleerage at lowest rates Nearly all the staterooms are situated on the saloon deck, thus ensuring perfect lighting and ventilation The Parisian, Bardinfan, Mongolian, State of Ne.brasks and State of Nevada are fitted tbroughout with the electric light.\u2014=NO CATTLE rind forme will not carry passengers from yor freight, passage, or furtheéy information, apply MH.& A.ALLRN, 25 Common Street, MONTREAL, May 28th.1801.Sos 1s8UED BY THR EQUITABLE MORTGAGE COMPANY, Head Office, 208 Broadway, New Yon.By the issue of new shares at a premium, some of which have been subscribed in Montreal, thie paid-up capital of the Fquitable Mortgage Company is now being increased to Four Million Dollars, with a total surplus of nearly Two Million Dollars.The cheques of the Company are cashed at par in Montreal For Sale at par and Accrued Interest by LEWIS A.HART, Notary, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Imperial Building.107 Nt.James Street, MONTREAL.126 mod! 6 PER GENT.DEBENTURES.1a Screanings snd run of mines for sale to arrive during season of 1801.Ex 8.8.Mau on, 8.8.Edinb b, and No 8, Samuel Track.\u2014 ve ROW ON all quantit ot Btoam Co Coal and Sevens for tea oy F.C.HENNMRAW, Agent, Telephone No.638.Office: 8 Custom House Ba.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.NA .thorouah kn ourled of the tural lava which govern en oO digos and nutrition, and by a carofu application oY Te ne prover.ppe ee w 5 y save us vy bi 1 by t he Jualcions use of such Article s of diet that « constitution mn y be gradusliy bout uprntt) strong en estat every tendency to Hundreds or Sabala tack wherever shaft Bi etna\u2019.poink ma pe many a fatal shaft or tes ny ivan we ortined with properly nourished frame.\"cet Serbes oy er tt simply with botling water or Tex.Soid only led thu PASEEN PPS & oor .Homapatnio Chemists, .54zoud Ni IF YOU WANT RELIABLE VAR) Oarriage; Furniture, Re Send your orders to JOHN COX & Eo.Successors to WATHON & CO Nanulaclorers, 724 Craig SL, Montreal 7 Joe H R MOLSON & BROS.ALR AND PORTER BREWERKS, 1000 Morsz Damn BR MONTREAL Ale an ris and Bottles.fear regularly supplied.K\"Oréers received by Telephone.262se04 maladive are fosting around us TRAINS LEAVE MONTREAL Windsor Street Station for - Ottawa\u2014-7.60a.m.1°11 45 am.4.10 p.m, iPortland, Hop jou *0.00am, 18.15 po.0ronto\u2014\"9 5 pu, Detroit, Obicag 0, Ft 8.45 arie, Bu Paul, Minueapolia\u20141*11.435s.m figured\u2019 Jot.as si r 2.4 han, 5 pom, 8.p.m, T°8.45 pom.\u2014 1.2 only.\u2014Saturday 1.30 p.wm.instead of Bt.Johna, \"Sherbrooke\u2014+0, 00 a.m.4.00 pm.t*8.3U Winchostor\u2014\"9, =0a.m., 5, 15 LA m.: 108.45 po Newport\u2014\"1.00 ain.: 5.45 y Cts, 15 pu Halifax, N.8.3t.John, N.B ie ce 8.30 pan Dulhousie Syuare Station for Quebec\u2014\" 8 Ba 1: (*3.30 p.m.Bundays only) aad *10.0 Jotletis, un\u201d Foux, Bt.Gabriel, ete.5, 15 pom, \"8.508 4.40 pan, * 8.don.Vito an a Vancouver \u201c5.4 40 p.St, Lin, Bt, Eustace, 5 sp BL Jerome, 8.50 à 9 pin st Rose and St.Fitrins.8.5 pm, ESA > m.of 3.vu 3.00 p.m., 440 6.20 vm.tu 1.30 p.m, instead Bonny enture Nation tor Chambly, Marieville, 8.00 from St.Lambert connecting with Grand Fr 8.30 am train Bonuventure station Marieville, St.Césaire, Furnham, 5 .OU pan.from Bonaventure station, A Exçept Saturdays.t Run daly Sundays includ- ther trains, week days only.unless shown.LA snd sleepin \u20ac cars.1 No connection, lesviux Montres] on Ba MONTREAL HEE OFFICES\u2014206 St.James street, and atatation 128>eodtf INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, I1891- WINTER ARRANGEMENT-1881, .Commencing 168th March, 1891), Through express passenger trains rundally (Sum day cactpieusas follows: lL.eave Auutreal by Grand Rl'y, from Bpusveuture stato Trunk on = - PÉESECEREELE BE pd pte un pouce Hope £ _ The buffet Bleeping G Cars and all ot ner cars of WITHOUT CHANGE, in at ht Bours and fifty.The vaine to RE x and dt Joma rig ele.app \u201c, wl ROBINSON, J6)e 8t.James at.Montresl D.POTTING EL, Chief Buperintendeat.Raliway Office, Moncton.N.B.March 14.1891.68s T.PRINGLE & SON, \u201c2430 Notre Dame st, MILLWRIGHTS, Mechanical & Hydrautie ENGINEERS, Agents nnd Importers of .Mill.Machinery of ail doscriptions.Valuers of Milla, Machinery and Preperty.Plansand Specifications prepared fer Cetton Woollen, Fleur, Grist and Saw WATER POWERS.Factory and Mill Sites Lecated.Bole Agentain Canada for 8.Howe's Eureka GrainCleantaz Machinery and Hereunlos Water Wheels.In Canada at present there are 52 Hercules Water Wheels, transmitting a total of 12,450 HL.1% GET THE BEST.WF Write vo» Discounts.101¢f PORTLAND CEMENT Best London and other \\ Brands For Sale to arrive ex Steamers./4 LOWEST PRICE! F.P.CURRIE & CO, 00 Grey Nun Street MONTREAL PAINT! SENOURS ror FLOORS, dries quickly, ISLAND CITY dead outside vor, KETS, &c.SETTEES.CHAIRS, BAB.W.& 1 110 \u20ac tn Che OIL STAINS Ruse P.D.DODS & co.136° 146 McGill Street, 2 WET PARK except Sundays.THE ic £ ure, Je \u201crr i Pel LC CF = TÉMP 2 Ne = Sil, Rit macro Pare at re C4 > That Charming Suburb.Lots 50x 110 are now selling at $200.00 \u2018each on the Share Plan; only $25.00 down.FREE EXCURSION ms.accompanied by \u2018Agent, leaves Bonaventure, 3.15 p.m.every.day, \u2018Further particulars to be had at the: Office.+ A ORIA: INVESTMENT COMPANY, Limited, 1.PRE BUILDING, A RE A vs PE IAE a a -\u2014 rem a in PSM © The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 168 ft.James Street.Tas Darty fran In sent nw any ail ort of the United States or Canada, t§3 ayear, $1.80 for six months, an por or tires mobLus.I\" We belleve the circulation x Tus STAB exceeds the combined 183 newspapers published ia the city ot ror as Agents for French advertising are Messrs Atmédes Prince & Cle, No.34 Bue aol Provence, corner of Lafayette and rges, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR.For week ending June 6th, hd MOndBY-.\u2026.\u2026rorssnsseermsscs 3,005 Tuesday .coe ivy 183 Wednesday.31,009 Thureday.ce 32,318 3z2,z01 Babar Larerécsen sustancarsre 33,933 Total.\u2026.\u2026rseccccreacenss 194,638 Present Daily Average Yor the Week ending May 30h, 32,440.THURSDAY, JUNE 1 11 1 1891, 1891.PORTUGAL has abandoned its claim to prevent the navigation of the Pungwe river by the British.The concession was made gracefully, there can be no doubt, slnoe it was done at Mozambique by the Portuguese Governor to Adwiral Nicholson, whose ironclads were in the offing.| THE latest surgical triumph is the trans- for of a nerve from the fore leg of a dog to the arm of a woman, to supply the place of a paralyzed nerve.The success of the operation, which was performed at Philu- delphia, was yet to be demonstrated, but the surgeons are hopeful.\u2018The fact, howe ever, thal so delicate and extraordinary an operation should have been attempted shows what a wonderful advance surgical science has made in recent years.A UNITED STATES warship, the \u2018\u2018 Yantic,\u201d in full commission, {8 unable to go to sea because she has no sailors, and the naval authorities don\u2019t know where to find thew.Money can build ships, but it cannot buy men, it seems, In a land where any man by the exercise ol ordinary industry can make himself independent.In this dilemma the novel proposition Las been made to send a certalu class of convicts, for whom 1t is diffiouit to find work that will pay for their keep, on board the war ships and make sailors of them.They would be given the choles, of courss, whether to remain in prison or to enjoy \u201ca life on the ocean wave and a home on the rolling deep.\u2019 The experiment might succeed, for prisons bave often been emptied this way in Europe when fighting materia] was wanted.The effect on the regular tars has to be Considered, however.ere No wonder the people ol Northern Italy are torror-stricken., Only those who have felt the solid earth heave aud subside, seen it split open and send up sulphurous fumes, bot, choking aud sickening as a veritable coemio vertigo, while spires too- ple to the ground, bhouees tumble apart, and terrific noises abound, can form an adequate conception of the borrors of an earthquake.The flimsiness of all things, the abject extremity of helplessness, such às one may imagine will cowe upon the world and its inhabitants on the Last Day, are then realized in a manner never to be forgotten.The description o the scenes in Italy where the earthquake has lately occurred are pot overdrawn ; they could not he exagger- salad.Italy has been a Jand of earthquakes glnce it emerged from the primeval sea.In ber bosom whole elviliza- tions are buried, and the story of falling walls ip Verona and Mantua, with the more serious shakings In the north, are an intimation that what has been may be again, MEN who imagine that they oould perfor m great things in the way ol correcting abuses and establisning reforms were they at the head of a government department may find food for reflection in the case of Mr.Wanamaker, Postmaster-General of the United States.It {is admitted that no more able, energetic, far-seeing and successful business man is to Le found in the wide dominions ot Uncle 8am, yet he bas come to tbe conclusion that departmental usage, routine and stupidity are too much for him.He is reported ns\u2019 saying that \u201cMr, Harrison, will be re-elected, but 1 will not be hia Postmaster-General in his second term.\u201d He entered the Administration thinking he could carry into prac- tioe those business principles and methods of working which he had proved by experience to Ye the best and most economical.He soon discovered his mistake, He found the route In which the department moves cut so deep as to be, in some places, unfathomable, while Congress fronted him as an insur- mounted and {impenetrable wall.Le could pelther ellmb over it, diz under it, break through it, or get around it, for the simple reason that It was chiefly engaged on matters of patronage.When his plans were suggested and they wore found to trench on the sacred fields of patronage there was an end.to them.Where his plans Increased the number of pinoes, he succeed- od, where they diminished them, he failed.With a business man\u2019s dislike for waste of time and money, Mr.Wanamaker has, it sesms, decided to retire at the end of the term a disappointed and a disgusted man.Bu?are we not as had in Canada and worse in this provinoe of Quebec?The pressure upon public men in power to supply situations is something tremendous.Every member selected, If his party is in power, thinks he has a prescriptive right to place all his relatives and friends, his slaters and his cousins and his aunts in government situations.At Ottawa there are two hundred and fifteen members, a majority of whom are profoundly Impressed with the truth of this nepotic doctrine.The sama at Quebec, with lees number but more æroed.No wonder the ollarges\"for atyil government are constantly increasing, and retfenchment the most dificult of all things in affairs of government, THE Daily Colonist, of Bt.Ji Jahos, Now- fouudlanii, in an article bridhining with vxcitement, \u2018declares that the policy which the delegates from that colony to England on the French shore queetion agreed to adopt at the suggestion of tbe Imperial Government means: » \u201c1st.Coercion.\u201c2nd.Amalgamation, *8rd.Confederation.\u201d It then goes on %o brand the delegates as traitors, and charges them with baving the rewards of their treachery in their pockets.Perhaps this sort of heroics suits the present temper of certain people in Newfoundiand, for it is an ola saying that \u2018the smalier the pit tbe harder the rate fight.\u201d But a reaction In the direction af commen sense must come sooner or later: Blens of this are not vantioë.\" Mr.The the à dolegates, intel ia the * by the time \u2018the pires a situation: would be.orested that would put an \u2018end to the pecessity for, any::furtber agitation on tbe French Bhore \u201cquestion.\u201d There is no Canadian but sympathises with the people of Newfoundland in the painful situation in which they are placed, bat they have themselves to blame largely for its humill- ations.Had they joined with the other ooloules at the time of confederation when the Imperlal Government was willing and able just then Lo secure a settlement of the French Bhore question with France, all this trouble would have been obviated.Napoleon Ill then ruled France.He was supremely anxious to preserve and cement the alliance with Great Britain, and would have been open to a generous solution of the question by compensation or otherwise: His downfall, the aisasters which followed, the complications which bave since arisen, the intense sensitiveness of the Republic touching territorial matters, have all interposed since Newfoundland lost its golden opportunity.Of course these things could not nave been foreseen at the time of Confederation, but this Dominion has not less reason to deplore the provincial stubbornness of the Newfoundlanders than they have cause for regret.Abuse of Canada, blood-and-thunder editorials, threats of unutterable things, should certain other things happen, may relieve the mina of the Colonist, as a fit of bard cursing is sald to relleve the feelings of men of excitable nature, but the hard facts remain and cannot be Ignored.Agt \u2018ex- CHIT-CHAT.Lord Coventry, of whom so much has been heard in the Gordou-Cumming trial, is the principal steward of the Jockey Club, the final authority on racing matters aud chairman of the tribunal before whom all offenders against the laws of the turf and of betting are tried - A curious Ineldent happened the last time that Mrs.Kendal was Chicago.A reception was given her at a prominent soclety lady\u2019s bo apd as she stood by the hostess and shook nds with the guests, every one noticed as they passed, alter clasping her hand, a powerful smell of violet and orris.Speculation was rife when ope lady, more courageous than the rest, asked Mra.Kendal how it ap- ned that all carried away with thew her vorite scent.Mra, Kendal quietly opened her hand, and there, inside of the glove and fitting closely to the palm, she had à sachet filled with violet and orris so arranged and perforated that when her hand was pressed some of the powder escaped upon the hand she clas .- At Waverly, Ohio, lives a family named Gladstone, who have always stood to be related tothe Right Giadstoné, the great ex Premier of England.Between- September 28 and November 2, 1862, there was an epidemio of diphtheria in Waverly, and Esther, John, James, Jane and Josepb Gladstone succumbed to it, For twenty-nine years the graves of the litle children have been but slightly marked; but a few days ago an order came from England from Mr.Gladstone to have five marble tombstones erected in the cemetery to mark whe graves of his little kinsmen ia Ameri .« - Mra.U.8.Grant has all the love letters written to her by the General, then Lieut Grant, and said of them rocently that during the four years of his absence every mall brought me a letter, every one of them full of sweet nothings, love and war, and now and then some pressed leaves and Sowers.Some were writien on drumheads captured from the enemy, and some on foolscap, seuled with red wulers At Cotta, in Saxony, \u201cthose \u201cthat have not paid their taxes ast year are published ir a list which he ty up in ali restaurants and saloons in the Those that are on the Hat can get Delthof mest nor drink at these places by penalty of loss ol license.The Cotta mupicipsjity can give, us points The Emperor of \u2018Germany has given orders that no person shall be permitted to ride free on the Govetaniont railways unless actually engaged in service of the Government, and that off clals allowing any violation of that rule shall dismissed.This order affectsa great many of tbe nobility wo have been getting free rides.Professor Lazarus Rodney, In london, gives courses of six lectures on g, and the assurance that thereafter any man may live easily on the benevolence of the [3 eo.sbowe, how to manufacture ar- tificl and rents out material Yor the roi of the profession, erutohes, sickly chlidren and dogs for the blind.- - = A manufacturer of ancient Egyptian mummies has been severely sentenced the courts of Alexan He ae D articles with carefully prepared seees\u2019 skins, apd had good trade, erything went well Bo long as be made kin oniy, but when he tried the production of high priests he committed archeological errors that led to bis detection.A curious case has been brought before the District Court of Minek, A former student of Moscow University was accused of theft.He was found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment for three months, But as soon as the judge had pronounced his sentence the convict gan abusing the Court and jury in the most offensive terms because,as he thought, the verdict was too mild for the crime he had committed, He quoted law to show that he deserved to be sent to Biberia, pot for the theft he had committed this but because he was a \u201cracidiviss,\u201d who had been found guilty of the same offence on a pr revious occasion.It was evident then hat he had oommitted theït, not as à common thief, put for the purpose of hein transported to Siberia.He was held for tri for contempt of court, and his motives in desiring 1 be transported to Siberia will be It js a phone that he belongs to a political band whose Members on\u201d an that he has some object in view desiring to join them.| POT-POURRL Towsley \"What makes your \u2014\"\"Simple im and he feeds meurs .Damsel (looking for complimente\\\u2014\"No, Lieutenant; I'm not corai o> the hop tomorrow night, for Capt, son tells me there's tobe a retty ooh rl tro pons moat and there wil} Gailant but Expo come.I don\u2019 Pie pretty éirla\"_Lifes Calendar.Rectprocity\u2014 waiter so oO enough; I fee-d vard Lampoon.- * * COLD COMPORTA couple from the bumbler walks of life cams befure a justice of the peace to be married, when, the osremony being over, the bride besa \u20ac to rea, ooplously, roy hate the matter?\u201d vaband.never told you Stat 1 an x abe how to cook,\u201d sobbed the bride.\u201c Dou*t fret.rn not have anything to cook, I'm a poet.\u201d Texas Siftings.A vocalist of some New York renown was to.sing ata concert in à Western city not long Bu One of the best of the metro- n string quartettes bad a number or wo on the programme also.A week before ihe concert the singer wrote to one of the quartette, begaing that it would piay an accompanimen songs.Incidentally he asked: Le nat lostruments are included in our stri the answèr: \u201d \u2014Onr string quartette consists of trombone, French horn, 3s gordion and oymbais.Hh will be SEE OT ue to Agcoïmpany you as you reques the instruments are ly tied, for that line of Work.\" \u2014 Lil fit at Ui 1022} Aorsed drage Net say, Jack, I've borrowed your-| walking-stiok, and one of your collars.aa and your Elon cap 1 do »o où à masoullne out.Think I look Ok oaapple iike?* Her Brother\u2014.\" vas p you so \u2018fer\u2014you don\u2019 eu 9 - Orig # O6.57 139 ton lalature tha ; THE LA ROSSE: GAM oN : SATURDAY.The Races at Leptes Park Yestarday\u2014Foof.| ball in Toronio- American Athloies Sail for Europe\u2014Bportns N oles.\u2018The opening of the lacrosse season on the M.À, À.A.grounds takes place on Baturday, when will be fougit tne first matoh of the series arranged between Toronto and Montreal for n trophy -valued , at 9200 The Toroutos are sending down a strong team, and Montreal will also show up with her best men.\u2018The Montreal teain will be chosen to-morrow eveninæ.Thé gdme is called for 3.30 p m.and whlle walting for the face the second trial of yhe 440 yard run will take place.The first triais were run on Tuesday evening, June 2, and the men who secured a place in the second trials will line up as follows: 8, G.Waldron, Geo.Balilie, E.James, C.A.Lookerby, H.M.Ladouceur, H D.Carr, J.P.McNaughton, W, O, H.Dodds and W.Balllie.The final will be run during one of the 10 minute waits between the games, Special trains will leave the Canadian Pacitic Railway Windsor Station at 2.45 and 3.15 p.nu, returning at 5.50 p.m.The reward jor the first place in the Moutreal- Toroute series will be an elegant trophy to Each claims to be after it ae Sato nsly as they were in past seasons for the league championship.The Montreal team are practising every might this week.The reserve seat Uokets are goipg off rapidly.The Races at Lepine Park.The races at Lepine Park yesterday were well attended, and Lhe three raoes were got of apd finlehed in good time.The {ges were Messrs, Charles Roberge and ennedy, starters, rs.The Jorty-five Class was won by dd 1.in Btraight-heats, Will 0\u2019 the Wisp following him close but the close was practically 8 jog for both leaders.For the 2.30 clasa there were flve starters, and in this the betting men were rather surprised, tor \u201cHurricane,\u201d which was doing well In the betting, was unavoidably withdrawn after the first heat.It was Maxy Cobb's\u201d race all through.The named race was vastly captured by \u201cBlacksmith Boy,\u201d which won in straight heats.Following is the suminary: 2.45 class\u2014 \u201cPaddy\u201d.varsnrerrénse encens Ù 1 4 \u201cwill o the\u2019 Ww Tsp.3 3 2 \u201cCity Ben\u201d.2 54 Butcher Boy\" 4 25 \u201cHoy F 5b 4 3 2.80 class\u2014 - \u201cMaxy Cobb\u201d 111 \u201cBlanche, 228 \u201cBlackstonsa\u201d.342 \u201cDan Sheridan\u201d 4 3 4 + CADE.tei iii ieee & dr vus 2.7, 2.274, 2.2644.Named r! \u201cBlacksmith Be Boy™.1 3 nite ain.3 23 \u201cLive «4 4 Timo_34134, 2.41, 04155 Athletios.The last half of the Manhattan Athletic Club's European aggregation lett for England on nesday morning.iy on Tuesday evening Luther Cary, who smashes records so na Dudman, the balf-mile runner; Roddy, the midale distance runner; Lange, the walker, and Barre, he 8 were dined and wined by and other members of of Ihe cher Governing Board, wi H Frederic speech-making and the boys then adjourned the foyer on the first floor, where they discussed the bea .Carr Diamond uties of the Atlantic ocean and the best remedies for sea-sickness.About fifty members bads them good-bye, and wished them a good time and all possible luck.They will all, with the exception of ugene Barre, gompete in the English ghamptonshtpe.Barre will compe handicap meetings only.Yachting.Land and Water has the following to say about yschts familiar to vachtemen here: \u201cThe expatriation of the \u201cThistie\u201d will rob first-class racing of part of the interest Tlch vas invested In It last season, yet the presence of the Em of coran 8 clipper for the Royal cht Bquadron Ques Cup race, and should the \u201cMeteor\u201d (old \u201c Tnistie) take part in this event, tt is pretty safe to conclude that she will run, through the whole gamut, The \u201cMeteor,\u201d it may be d, will not be so rocky on her pins as she was last year, when her tenderness Toe owing to the weight x baronial ur.Bol had put in het.\u2018he main onbin fittings remaln, main, but the 8; have been reduced size, and a lot of unnecessarily heavy iron work and gear lightened, so she 5s sure to make s better show with \u201cI Iverna\u201d when next meet.Wa fea! some confidences in gay g that the \u201cIverna\u201d will be a little tes t she was ut the close of last season.O'Neil did not ast the old \u201cIrex\u201d into tune until her second year, and the same ia likely to be the case with \u201cIvorna\u201d She has been reco) ppered, and has & ne but no material alterations have been made to the Bails \u2018Valkyrie\u201d has been an uniucky ship, and very I requently, indeed, bas she given an ilius- tration of us PE true form.The vessel was handica; for want of pad potter main sai pet x] am Oranfietd allowed a free hand In regard to rer Peer complete racing outfit, ang she w get throug smartly, handled by the \u201c Yarana a\u201d old crew.The \u201cYarana,\u201d re-named \u201cMaid Marion\u201d by her new owner, Mr.M.R.Kennedy, will be {n charge of James Thompson, who will, of course, have an Itchen ferry crew, Thompson bas been thirty years a yacht skipper, snd his most successful charges have -been Mr.Tom Bedon's phhryme.Mr.Harry Bridson's.\u201cMuriel,\u201d Bir Wil Topham's \u201cAloyone, » \u2018and Mr.P.Milier\u2019s oy anguAr ard.\" srana\u201d did not have & success time last ear yet she will be lucky, indeed, if she hus an equally govd reco! at the close of this season A TEST CASE.- A decision has been rendered by Judge Benediot in the United Btates Court in the suit arising out of the collision oceurring in Ootobetr, 1889, between the cutter ** Medusa,\u201d longing to Robert Center, ex-Commodore of the Beswanhaa Yacht Club, and the tugboat \u201cStaples.\u201d\u2019 L'his was in the nature ot a test case brought by Commodore Center to teat the question whether Jachte bave not n equal right of way in the waters of the United States with vessels © in busi- and the case is interesting use the decision of Judge Benedict overrules the decision of the \u2018Hoard of Inspectors of steam vesasls which had been previously made, e of furnishing After the collision took pue Mr.Center erred charges ag © pilot of the before the Board of I Fors of steam vessels with the object of of horns his license revok and the charges were heard by the Board of Inspectors, who refused to take any action against the pilot of the tugboat, The aollision oopurred near Robin's Reef.The \u201cMedusa\u201d was running before the wind with boom broad off to po Expecting the tug to change her course, as she could easily have done, Mr.Center beld his course until it was too late and thus avola a cellision.J ndge Benedict held that pleasure yachts, while subject to, are also entitled to act u the es of navigation, and that the Lu was a at fault.mu \u201cThe, race_meeti Ascot ned on ag a open Tuesday with perfect oath The Prince of Wales was present In 43 pmpany with the ever popular P daughters, fhe 1 Maud.The Duke of Garonos and Avondale, the heir presumptive, the Duke of Cambridge.and he Duke of Saxe-Weimar re Also am the royal party.\u2018Lhe Prince of Wales: and all \u201cthe ne roy aitios \" mentioned drove in state from Windsor Castle to the gran nd stand, preceded by the Yeomen Prick- (rot light horsemen).uniforme.of headed.by ons of (Coveney 7 ro nesses, Earl o es maste buckhounds.eden ath the Prince 0) \u201cWales Ana his xd were gui spon Lhe rinter, - artes, | t trial wit.» and à large mures Dre à Jor) tah, ie iris > 0.« pus of * Orust,\u201d was x r.J.B.Burto, fro yourold .horse * Hermecide.\u201d b * Barcal- dine\u2019, out of \u201cLa Tréppe.\u201d tire Biayeling- The 8 ture td .ates pros y : au.Is EE the 1 ie following FUD was mi tion.ea \u201ci réised, and, al- h some {whoeimen made the star only five ed.From Newark to Treuton the roads ab h sand to macadamised will muke 4he start year, which ul be practically over the sune route as D years One feature whih is Sata s the number of women: Wio take not loss thau tive being Inoluded last year, ons of whom is said to have fnighed the journey.FoothaiL The most important football match that has been played in reent years | in Joronte.under lation avles.Sajurday, at Rosedale Detweon ?picked team fre from Toronto, vien can turn out the best via in Cadada and the champlous ot the United Btates, who defea the Western Association \u2018& Beaforth by 4 to 1.The commitiee of the nto League plek- ed their team as foilowi: i backs, Wood 2 t wing, Duncan, outre.Thomsou son was elected cs =P in, and H.B.Fraser was appoin act as referce.= \u2014Fhe American *Valstty Boat Race, The Harvard- Yale pat race is yearly into greater minegce, and promises tu become to serious what the 1tord-Cambridge race the whole jo, Harvard Arg have gone to New London to ver the course.They are in good orm tess confident.The following |s the make-u of the crew now pulling together: Welght, Height, Name.Pounds.Ft.) ce 7, G.H, Kelton,'83.\u2026.; 193 6 00 2\" Stroke.J.C.Powers, '\u2018D2./ 168 6 9.D.tt.Vail, \u201898 18 600 2 5.U, K.Cum 820 20 +.F.Lynan, M.8 511 25 3.N.Rantoul,\u2019 511 20 2.F.N.Watriss, '9 5110 21 Bow, M, Newell, \"84.b 80 20 Notes: There will be a meaing of the Intermediate Junior Lacrosse ague at 161 Dalhousie street this eontng, when particular business will be braugut up.On Friday afternoon th closing exercises of Miss Symmer's schoa will take place in the Gympasium hall.Appeclal platform is being erected and the pupils wili have a rolicarsal to-day.In the gall} Tostorday Mr Mr.of beat the whole fleet.te Hastie of Brockvill, finished second.The good result for the Montreal club considerably surprised the leal satiora, The Druld Lacrosse tam of Baltimore, against whom the Moitreals played oa their southern tour las| autumn, are ex- peo! to return the dai auring July, when they wil play a cof ie of matches on the M.A.hey are smong the best lacrosse to dote Le êns nited States.For the first time sine 1885, when the Coliegians won by 1 r Upper Canada College cricketers have defeated Toronto University.\u2018 The mes d 1881 was played on Tuesday, and yer Canada won b en ff race held al Prescott LJ Wallze's elif \u201cVam ven wicketa Th he Nolegiaus last wee efeated Irinity Undversi and their record this year is a very cr table one.1t was decided in thepolice court at Cincinnati to have se, of the in olghteen baseball clubs \u201cThis iEyomeod trials of each mprising the two ed ball there last ighteen en the home 7 loons ikoly to cause it war spggested by the Le Sud of Sorel, speaung of the probable successor of Bir John, sarathe Conservative at Ottawa is fally divided and tbat the division Is caused by the antagoniaiz of personal interests.\u201cWhere is,\u201d it asks, \u2018among all the Conservative Chiefs, 1 ue one = who thro \u2018pure love for ne pub lp good is read sacrifive his ful Ity ambitions?Wher?1a to be found the iberator of the country?There is a doubt about finding him smongibe colleagues and followers name of the Min inister of.Justice is men tioned, we .hear > he word | tate © admirers gf Bir Hector Break of Pin the words of Sir rge \u2018Cartier are rocalled.\u2018Langevin, they say, lieutenant but he would make le ohlel.\u201d The article concludes ith prit of Hon, Mr.Laurier, who, it re & Surpiases by by far the colleages of Sir rhots | the people are now crying his Fok to bad th Burgiars Arraited.paPetestires Arcand, Carputer and Lafontaine bave succeeded in aresting the men who broke into the resideice of Mr.J.8.Hall, C,, last week, and lave recovered & large amountof silver Platewhich wae taken from the The arrested are Victor Tarte.Jos Joseph Chaat.t, aline Bedeau, who has already 58 sarved {vo terms in the Den for Da à ad highway rob- and Ai D alias Alphonse Cortélance, who ls wanted n n By acuse, New York, whenoe he esoaped last day of July last.It 1a stated thatthere is à fourth accomplocs, A woman, who was an inmate of & disreputable house or Jacques Cartier street, but who left the cits when she heard of the arrest of her male frends.Anti- -Annexatèn.\u2018I'he town of Ste.Cunegonie has taken an action against the Ofty of jlontreal to restrain it from log a rescution annexing the former town to the city.It appears that according to the charter of jte.Cunegonde, on the sworn declaration of ive rale payers ol the municipality that te majority of rate payer ee are ln favor of tonexation, the dity a resolution) annexing the Mmeniolpality.It 18 to pravett this move on the part ol the city that thojpresent action is taken.Atreet Railway en The Street Railway Com ay have finish- od laying their rails under the subway, Paving will be commenced lamediately, but it will probably ba two weeks yet befpre it is opened to the gublle- I fos said that there is a great liabllity to acddsnte under the subway as there are only twelve inches between the track and divdine wall.The street Railway Company hive 2000 yarde of Belgian stone on the way olt here for pave ing purposes The \u201cLake Huron\u2019s™ Passengers.The following is a list oon _passen- Rers per Beaver Line BH.e Huron,\u201d \u201chich arrived In .morning : Mr McGowan, Mrs.Di cGowan, Mr.Hendry, Mrs.Hendry, Mr)W, Beattie, Mr, A.Mr.W.pi bv, Mr.Guilie- bron, Mrs, Guillebron, Mr.Déleuseer, Mr.Kellogg, Mr.B.Tilliman .F.G.Johnston, Mra, Johnston and 1 ÿ children, Mr.J.H.Wilson.The Asphalt Put > * Will the protests Interfe with the work of the aspbalt paving?\u201d asked Ald.Prefon \u201cNo,\u201d he replied.\u2018\u201cTheydon\u2019t amount to much.We will go on withthe work just ns the contracts Perhaps Ald.Ste Il top if he ls called pon Yo give security n these cases, That is ail\u201d His Beck was Brokm.An iron pillar used in; theprection of a new building on the of u- chetiere and anet streets, jofailing down one of the & Jour man in me The 8 pt of = has » Ob i jnent has bas put in er, eight \u2018 nv Ttodume 1 have t ie q 5 New York Mine tous Mi.I Lavranie.who bas à here he pets de aed in ie t Centurs.run rom Newark to » weather belng fair ve good copaiti SOAP.INSIST ON HAVING PEARS\u2019 SOAP! Substitutes are sometimes recommended by druggists and storekeepers for the sole purpose 0.making greater profit.There Is nothing so good PEARS\" SOAP it has stood the test for 100 YEARS.1381 a= A FACT OR TWO Norfolk Suits.Worsted Suits.Kilted Suits.Jersey Suits.Pliated Suits.Linen Suits.While we will try to make our prices to fit the depth of every one's pocket, we will never sacrifice the good quality of Workman's Clothing.We shall always keep the quality up to the standard.The cloth must be good and the workmanship of the very best.the quality highest, the price lowest, the stock the largest in the city and our showrooms, Well ! you can see for yourselves ! .NEAT SUITS FOR MEN AND BOYS And Children\u2019s Clothing to suit the Most Fastidious Parents.Men-of-War Suits.Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists.Scotch Tweed Suits.WORKMANS MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE (Late of ATLANTIC CLOTHING HOUSE).1888 & 18900 NOTRE DAME ST.(Balmoral Block).13621 FOR THE LONDON COUNCIL.ler TO THR STAR.) LoNDON, June 11.ur.Harris has been invited to \u2018became a candidate for the alder- manic seat made vace vacant by, e resignation of ex-Mayor 1 © will prooably accept.LL, Portugal's Colonies.LISBON, June 11.\u2014A bill for the sale of Portuguese colonies has been presented in the Chamber of Deputies.It certain to Influence of the Gulf stream.To the Editor of the BTAR: SIR, \u2014 The beneficial influences of thls » does not gd in mitigating the rigors of Western European winters.The West Indian Arc bipsiago 18 Pie enoompassed on one side by Îts chains of 0 islands, and on the other by the cordil © Andes, con- tractin g with the fas the Darien and stretching themselves out over the plains of Central America and Mexico.Beginning on the summit of this range, we leave the regions of perpetual snow and deésoend first into the tierra tempiada, or temperate land, sud then into the tierra calients, or burning land, Descending still lower, we both the level and the surface of the Mexican Seas, where, were it not for this besutiful and benign system of aqueous circulation, the pou iar features the surrounding untry assure us We should have the Lot- tot, ifn not the ost pewntilential, olimate in whe world, As © waters Lhese two caldrons becoine heaced they are borne off by the Gult Stream, and are replaced by conler cyrrents tarough the Caribbean Sea, the surface water as it enters here, being 8é or 4°, apd that in deptn 40° cooler than when it escapes from the Gulf.Taking only this difference ixi'surface temperature as an index of the heat accumulated there a simple caloulation will show that the quaatity of specific heat dally carried off by the Gull Stream from those fons and discharged over the Atiantio is sufficient to raise mountains of iron from zero to melting point, and to keep in flow from them a molten stream of metal greater in volume than the waters daily d ischarged from the Mississippi River.ho.therefore, can cal- gulate the benign influence of this wonder- u CURRENT UPON THE CLIMATE OF THE SOUTH.ln the pursuit of this subject, the mind is led froin nature up to the great Architect of Nature,snd what mind wili the study of this subject pot fill with profitable ex om Dai Unchanged and unchanging alon created things, the ocean is emblem ot its everlasting Creator.\u201cHe treadeth upon hé waves of the ses\u201d and is seen in the onders of the deep.Ye~ \u201cHe calleth for, its waters and poureth them out upon the face of the earth.\u201d Ibn obedience to this cal! she aqueous portion of our planet preserves its beautiful system of circuiation.By it heat and warmth are dispensed to extra tropical regions, clouds and rain are sent to refresh the dry land, and or iE it cooling ptreams are brought à the temper the heat of the torrid zone.Too ons who has never studied the mechanism of a watch, ite maln-spring or the balañce wheel is a mer piece of metal.He may have looked a the faos of the watch, and, while he admires the toon ot of the hands and the time it k he may have wondered as to the character of thé wachinery which is concealed within.Take 1t to pieces and show him each part ately, he wiil recognize neither design nor adaption, nor relation between them, but put them together, set them to work, point out the offices of each spring, w and cog, explain their movements, and jpen snow him the result; now he perceives It is all one design, thal hot number of parts, their diverse 2e 173) and various offices, the Shots 9 eos is of one thought THE EXPRESSION OP ONE He ey fashioned and te pered, its spi was oned an m re lation ol one parta must b ave been conside: that cogs on wheel a adapted to the 1échets cut and regul on that, eto, and conclusion wili be that such a piece of istn could not bave been produced by chance; the adaption of the perta is such as to og dor sign, and aoa to the iil of one\u201d in- telligenoce.when one looks otit upon whignoe.utiful world, he may can never grow adors fake the trouble to look bebind and study.in some of its details a ol least, te stem of machinery exquistte such utiful results are Socom, Bak | mit its Syston + ioe this, sea Dl the spring of pero À it ta, and ita salts, and ite IDEA.perceives that when the main COSTS 136 1 DE MONTREAL\u201d \u201cA LAVILLE of afin no more than common Soap and does more , wvork\u2014better work\u2014quicker has a fine, soft lather, with remarkable cleansing powers.clothes try the SURPRISE way work\u2014 For washing READ the directions : on the wrapper.Rare Chances Rare Chance AT MANUFACTURERS\u2019 PRICES: Challi Distingue, \u2018at 6c.Cocheco Sateens, at 8c.Manchester Sateens, at 10c.Windsor Sateens, at 15c.615 Pieces will be sold at Unheard-ot Prices.L, GENERALE DES BAZAR Cor.of SL Catherine a Mestié's Milk k Food for iafante 4 y ott bon, daring mothers throughout and is now us- te dd largest of infants, Tt give È MILK Foon Nestles & .Lawrence sis 1844 | sé WEDDING PRESENTS 2\u20ac WATSON & PELTON, 83 AT.SULPICK STREET, te inspection of tb stock of SILV ARE ON SVELTIEE \u201cFrot lues Goods at = Bilver Jers.guet Tiata, im Tes Sets, Waiters, os sud Table je Spoons and Forks.Ce an Yee Cote 6 POON, Les An Yottery, Ovary so 2 RETAIL AT Shove SL 4 LACHINE, DORVAL, POINTE CLAIRE AND BEACONSFIELD.on Friday Pa very ing St FR PEAR SEATS a Le is MEETING OF THE SYNOD OF THE DIOCESE OF MONTREAL Thirty-8econd Aunual Session\u2014The Bchètme for the Consolidation of the Church of England In British North America.Oa Tuesday next the thirty-second annual sesslon of the Bynod of the Diocese of Mont real will open and will continue throughout Lhe weck in the Synod Hali.The proosed- ings will begin with a oslebration of the Eloly Communion in the Cathedral at 10.30 when the Bishop will deliver his charge to vhs Bynod.Hitherto the practice has been to have a sermon preached at this morning service, the Bishop delvering his charge at she afternoon session in the Hall, Buv las: year it was thought that greater prowinence would Le given the charge by havin it delivered.at the morning service and con- soquentiy the chaoge was made.\u2018The first business session wili be held in the Synod Hall as 4 p.mm.on Tuesday.That evening there will be evenin service ta the Cathedral when the annual sermon will be preach- xi by Rev.Charles Banoroft, rector of Sutton, Qua.On Wednesday evening there will be 8 weeting in Synod Hal for the con- sidaration of inlssion work generally.Already notices of motion bave been received folating Lo several Important sub- joucta Rev.Nyeof Bedford will move: That the Committeson Canons be lnstructed to trae a Cando for the rE retirement of à clergyman w 0 BAT tall, Lhrough age,or Infrmity, vr excusable ue ility, to perform bis dutles; sald cominities Lo report Lo Wis synod.Rev.Capon Davidson ot Frelij hsburg, will again bring forward his resolution to ormoit women Lo vote al vestry ineetings.t was before Byuod last year, but no vote was taken on the matter.The resolution reads as follows: \u201cThat all direct contributors ESS support, not otherwise represented, as of minoru, chiidren oe tained and ives, sh without dia- uncon of se.Jualined any vestry in this Docent, and that \u201chy axis ons canons or Koactions contrary there 1u secordance with wis resolution.Heo also has another resolution n respeoting the Divcessn Theologloal College to the effect that not more than 81200 be oon- tributed by the Executive Committes to the college, and that during vacation students be ready to fuifil any service for Lhe divocess, the parishes or missions benefited contributing direcA Lo tbe college.Obe of the most import.nt matters coming up for the consideration of tbe Bynod will be the SOHEYE FOR THE CONSOLIDATION of the Chures of E gland lo British North America, _aooptxd or submission to the various \u201coceses by a conference of delegates fr ,s4oh di~ceses, held in the city of Winnipex, on the 15th and 16th of August, 1890.The scheme proposes Lhe foliowing constitution for the consolidated church: \u201cThere shall be 8 General Synod consisting of the bishops of the Chuish of England in the Dominion of Capada and the diocese of Newfoundland, and ot delegates ohosen from the olergy snd laity.The delegates shall be chosen by the several Diocesan Synods according to such rules as they may adopt, or, iu a diocese which pooh BO synodical organization, may be appointed by the Bishop.The representation i shall be as follows: Dioceses having fewer than tweuty-five licensed clergymen, one delegate from each order: dioceses ving cwenty-five and fewer than fitty licensed clergymen, two of each order; dioceses having fifty aud fewer than one hundred, three of sach order; dioceses having one hundred licensed clergymen and upwards, four of sach order.\u201d it is proposed to hold the first Synod in Toronto in September, 1893.That body is to consist of two houses; the Bishop's constituting the Upper House and the clergy and laity the Lower House.The president, who shall be styled the Prim is to be elected by the House of Bisbope.It is su gested that the following, or uch-like o jects, shall some ital the jurisdiction of this General 8 : *Matters of doctrine, worshl plie.Ail agencies em- Po In the the carrying on of the Churoh\u2019s work.The missionary and educational work of the Church.The adjustment of relations Letween Dioceses in respect to Clergy, Widows\u2019 and Orphans\u2019, and Buper- apnuation Funds.Regulations affeoting the transfer of Clergy from one Diooese Lo xnother.Education And training of candidates for Holy Orders.Copsutution and powers of an Ippelate Tribunal.The he qre- tion, division, or re-arrangement o vincea\u201d The conside n of this Shorea will likely lead to much interesting discus- slon.The interior of the Synod Hall la Loing re-palnted, and everything is is poing pul in shape for the meeting nex nex The Live Stock Trade With Britain.The live stock exporters here are not at all pleased at the way the American Government has acted in regard to the space for catile on steamships ord was received to-day that the regulation epace from American ports was fixed by the Government at two feet sir inches on the upper deck, and two feet elght inches on the lower dock.This was what the American steamship companies asked for, so the parently carried their point wit ernment.No word has been received from our Government as to what the Canadian steamship lines must do, but 1t was uuderetood that the regulations were to be the same as those ruling In Lhe United States.1n the meantime most of the Loats are going from this port with two feet six inches stalls.The exporters have beon hit hard on their shipments lo the Scotch ports this year, and are beginning to ery.They talk about the advisability of stopping the stocker trade till the markets get better, lor some of the losses lately hava averaged & much as £2 per head, and In some instances Lhe cattle sold have Jost £2 10s per head.In the English markets however, money has been made, and a cable from Liverpool to-day stated that future proe- pects were very favorable.Longed for a Life on the Boundiess Pratris, Four days ago two little boys, aged 13 and 14, and named Prozeski and Ehrlich respectively, ran away from their homes, taking with them some fifty dollars for the purpose of detraying the expenses of outiits suitable to tight the Indians on the boundless prairies of the American West, They did not leave any word whon they departed, and thelr parents were much disturbed over their absence, and gave the case Into the hands of Dotective Grosse, Who found that the two boys had taken tickets fur Boston.He immediately telegraphed to his correspondent there, with the result that on Sunday night, iwenty-four hours after they left home, the would-be border herves ware under arreat, having been found living in a boardin house, With the intention of staying a wee or 80 Lo take in the sights of the Ha On Monday an operative of the Canadian Secret Service Bureau left for Boston, and iast night he brought the two youngsters back to tbelr anxious parents.The father of Youur Prozeskl is fureman in the Davis cigar factory y.Business Notes.Robert N.Willoughby and Samuel W.Willoughby have entered into Lusiness as musons, contractors and buiiders under the firn name of Willoughby Brothers, The partnership _heretofore existing between Alexander J, Morrison and Thomas P.Earie, doing business as jobbers and commission merchants has been dissolvea, Had to Come to Montreal from New York for a Cargo.An example of the dulness that.at present exists in shipping cirolee is that the steam- sbip \u2018 Gothenburg City\" has come to Montreal from New York light, in order to oblaln à cargo here She ls loading at present deals, cattle and phosphate.The Order Revoked.The ordar of oonflnement in the Asylum St.Benoit Joseph, at Longue Pointe, Against Henry Coran, has been revoked.Loule C.E St.Antoine, grocer, hus been appointed curator to his minor wife, Ernest fue EB.Gaboury.The Buoy Has Shifted.The attention of the Harbor Commissioners is invited to the fact that the buoy at Fouilller n la Force, near Purt St Francois, has shifted.Beveral of the pllots wbo have come ap the river have notloed that the buoy ia in the wrong place.Grand Trunk Earnings.The earnings of the Grand Trunk Ratiway for the woek ending June 8 were $354,100, as against $368,167 for the same period last year, a decrease of $34 The Vailote Boating Ole Glob.The annual meeting 0 of {this club Look, P last evening in t house, pacs sttendance, \u201cLh Polo 8 ttn a were viecteu: President Ar.J Paton : lat vice-president, Mr.D.U.Roanoldecns d vioe-preaident, Mr.Éobert Wilson; © b * nd secreler.OW | on.FYE st at Foe w Fais A.Raeburn and vu Hruee; gaurs committee, Mosars.crane ones, George Chl da, Dr Br.Hood dio po dde rlow.The al regatta wlll be on Saturday, August \u201c5 \u201cVaiols and Lakeside are more popular than ever this \u2018summer.Lhe residents expect to make the present season a most sucoessful one.THE EXKHIBITION.Applienitons for Bpace Coming in Nust-Ex- hibits Spoken of.\u201cApplications for spa space,\u201d remarked Mr.& Q Stevenson this morning, are coming iu freely, so much so that it 1 evident that ere iong we will nol, bave any to allot.\u201d A representative of the Biuger Sewing Machine Company of New ork has Deen hers and says that hls oo 1 show a fac simtle of thelr exniblt Thich attracted so much attention at the Paris exhibition in 1889.Applications for 8 have n re- ol Vv from wiand, lialy, West Indies and Belgium, Among other interesting features will De a fine practical ex- bibit in glase-blowing.he Building Committee met yesterday afternoon and awarded the ountract for dralning the grounds to Mr.James Quinn A letter was road from Messrs, P.DL.Dods & Co, of thia city, expressing the deep et they leit in the ferthooming exh! bition, and stating that all manufacturers should ald in every way ible in aking Ite BUCOG8s.practical proof of their interest, they offer: ed to paint one of the buildings.The expressed the hope that other mero aie would put forth thelr efforts to make the exhibition successful .in every respect.Other committees are hard at work advancing the iuterests of their departments The Bisley Team, Everything that is possible is being done for the comfort of the Bisley team.They will parade here on the 23rd inet.and report to Lieut.-Col.Weston, Commander of theteam.They will go on board \u201cSarnia\u201d the same night and sail at daybreak on the morning of the 24th.It will easily ve understood that with such men as Ogg, Mitohell, MoVittie, Armstrong.Marris, Horsey, Hall, McMicken, Alito, .Wilson and Henderson a rattiin ung ood eight cat be selected to ol Canada in the Halapore cup competition, with eve pect of success, Major Blaixiook or \u201cThe ne Royal Boots goes over as adjutant of the team, while Bergt.Binmore of the Vic's, and Pie.Kambery of tue Royal Boots have places on the team.Arrangements have been made through Mr.D.Battersby to have the team taken in charge on their arrival in Liverpool to run through to Cambridge.At Cambridge they will practise for a week, leaving there on July 10, and going to Bisley to in time for the opening of the big rifle meeting ou uly 13, Speculation as to Mr.Lawis' Bucoessor.The funeral ¢f Mr.John Lewia the Customs Surveyor, will take place on Friday at 2 pou from residence.Mr.Lewis\u2019 position in the Custom Houss wa mae wotth $2500 per year, and th speculation as to Who will ot oe oat Mr.Edward M yers, the ch standing walter, bas on several occasions acted for Mr.Lewis during the latter gentieman\u201d x abeoncer and some think that the position should belong to him.Mr.Myers, however, is 68 years of age, which 1s ears over the superannuation time, so that this might prevent his appointipent.It par however, that Mr.M rors may be appointed Acting Customs Surveyor at Mr.Lewis\u2019 salary.Collector Ryan went to Ottawa this morning lo regard to the matter.Y.M.C.A, Messrs, D.W, Corbett and Duncan Patton return from the International Young Men's Christian Association Training ool on Friday next.Mr.W.a.Bali, the physical director of the new gymnasium of the As sociation here, wili accompany these gentie- men.Mr.Ball bas just finished a course at the 8primgteld Training Bchool, Spriog- fleld, Mase., where he was a popular man, His end playing on the football team and his catching on the baseball nine have won for him an enviable reputauon.On the gymnasium floor he is Jertectly at home aud the Association has done well to secure suoh an able and competent man.Mr.Bail will conduct the young men\u2019s meeting on Saturday eyening.Legal Notes.Mr.RJ Inglis ug - ne s, Messrs.McCormick, Duclos & ès n, taken out a salsle-gagerle for inst Dame M.O'Connor, wife of Wm.Flood The defendant occuples belonging to plaintiff on Beaver and had a lease thereo! for a period of six years.The plaintiff alleges that she removed her furniture previous to the expira=- tion of her lease, and therefore he sues for the full amount that should have come to him had the lease been carried out.Mr, T.R Adams has, through Mr.J.Crankshaw, so taken a seizure before judgmeat for ET against.the same party.Er Masons\u2019 Visit to Montreal.\u201c The Masonic Order will take possession of Montreal on Saturday next, On that day will arrive the excursion of the Nobles and their ladies ol Aleppo Lodges of Boston, the 8th the excursion started on their an- pual trip to Niagara Falla, the Th slands, Montreal and Quebeo.The exour- sloniats wili run the rapids and arrive bers at 6 o'clock on Saturday evening and will put up at the Windsor Hotal.Sunday and Monday will be spent in taking in the sights of Montreal, and at 7 o'cliook on Monday.avening the party wiil take the steamer for Quebec, ataylng there Tuesday and arriving here again on Wednesday m Morning.The \u201cFalls of I» \u2018ersnaid\u201d Surveyed.A survey has been held on the steamship \u201cFalls of Inversnaid,\u201d in port from Barruw- in-Furness with 3500 tons of steel Talis.This boat had a stormy passage Atlantic, snd shows the effect of 1 chiant One heavy sea which struck her carried away the well deck, bulk heads, smashed of the rails on the bridge, and dam two of the boats.The bor round the steering gear was alsoswept away.One of the seamen was also swept alt by the sea and had a rib broken.A Lloyds survey was held on the steamship and she was ordered to repair here.Repairs are now being proceeded with, but it will cost some £600 belors the à is ready for ses Again.London and Montreal Compared as to Loyalty.Mr.BH.Berthelot is in Paris hs special oor- respondent of Presse.Mr.ejot tias hed nis first letter ened 1e in that nawspuper in wäich he speaks well of the Loudon streets, but there ts more loyalty in Montreal-on « Queen's Bi y an in London where Dearly all the public ieee are Kept open.A horse dealer from.Ontario, wo had flity horses on the \u201cVancouver,\u201d told Mr.Berthelot that the Mo- Kinley Blil did not affect him in the least as Canadian horses realized better prices in England shan in the United States.The Notre Dame Church Troubles, It is rumored that if the legal opinion ssked for in conneotion with the Notre Dame Church troubles is adverse to the Church authorities the new wardens will be faked to resign and the Shree who tendered oir resignations, wbich were accep will be returned to offlee alo.It ed that the gentlemen now ful of church wardens were term legal ppinions vec against the church they would have to resign.Royal Bcots Church Parade and Imspestion.The Royal Scots will have their annuel battalion matches at Cote St Luc ran on Baturday first.On Sunda ther ° sn have their church parade tot Andrews Churob, when ss Her J.Ed Hill chap lain to the corps : Le nou pont sermon on the late dir Jot nd.onald,at four o'clock.ta are drilling The bard for their Pepa Sed whioh is fixed for Saturday, the 20th inst, ; a, Detained by Sinoke.The pilots who have arrived up fro bec state that the heavy amore w which hangs | over the river has caused some detention steamships in th fiver.It was the ras asbors bad partiait te anobor and wait Lili the s ° ally cleared away before proces; log on their course.\\ Le \u2019 proies Hoties, 0 vos fre towrecy cas asd ir visit re ft Rare the largess CHEE of feral tore in this otty.ve justion, the time\u2018 vs ee \u2018 Is now open for boarders, Don't be \u201c taken in\u201d by: the imitations of Pearline.Thei names may end in \u201cine,\u201d but their use may end in trouble.With Peartine, there is no harm to anything that can be washed.Anything is washed easier, everything is washed better.Use Pearline, and you will want nothing else; use nothin else, and you will want Pearl.ine more.Never peddled.261 JAMES PYLE N.Y.Wives and Daughters Don't be tortured with side steels in your Corsets but wear the improved ALL FEATHERB > NE CORSET and be comfortable.130°*sodl68 Enunnter Resorts.SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE, Dalhousie, Bate des Chalours, N.B.THE HEALTHIEST PLACE IN CANADA.\u2018This VAYORITS SUMMERS the line of tbe Intercolonia Ran Shih.aad Driving.Sopsehier rita wi ARLE KT srreagemes 'madurs poareniqnes.Bathrooms su Gare ims by oF steamer.JEROME rs HAL P.O E, Hang: 870, on real.BAY POINT HOTEL, ROCKLAND, ME.OPEN JULY let, at the Rockland Breakwatery nsurpassed view of the and islands: the i tors ure: \u2014 ter, and satel at w an 2 the Malne soast.0.0; CHAMB SEE on Be at the Wiz \u2018Windsor, Crone 18tn and ps engairetnen ent of rooms, GASPE-FISHING AND BATHING pe Besin arpassed £ ita bathing, ie and eu ci soenary.Tourists oad bave fret socommodation s BAKERS HOTEL.The house been enlsrgeé and thoroaghly Bodalled A: 3oerd and several ostrable For terme pated ali other information spply to JOHN BAKEX.Preprieto 121 sod GARPE, QUEBEC, Long Beach Hotel, LONG BEACH, LONG ISLAND, N.YEN Mout GNIS 2 HRI HoT Safest Burt.Beach the world.Only 40 $Qminytes from m X.Y.City.musée mors- voniage Joux T.D.« Bzaon, L I.or, Grand Hotel, Broadway & 31 = x.F.__134eod HOTEL PARK FIELD, KITTERY POINT, MAINE.pds 15 Amy resort, de! tally ais jus Tor ae Address .ISBEE Prop't.111 sod Sea View House, RYE BRACH, N.Tl TG, C4 TACIAR PETER vi com fig Su0-0- LOVOEE & co, ADIRONDACKS.EADOW ® Daoox FAR Fine bony ands and large fers, The Sy Yes one from .Board $7 week dr QLARE 126004 Peru, Clinton County, X.Y, TOWER HILL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT HEIGHTS, Narragansett Pler, R.1.ote summer resort in the United suai A0 Pologne telephone, Sactrie lighta Furnished Cottages to let.Open June 87th.182604 MANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, P.Q.This well-known house is now Heat table \u2018erme odareie.¥.X.COTE, Manager.Lake eo: MES BD.AB wonld be pl ACK ple | \u201c STANLEY ISLAND,\" Tormorir \u201cDICKINSON S.- rp sen ALBURGH SPRINGS, VT.ALBURGE Rane eas ct 20 HOUSE.Open June 1m.head beau: or \u2018az om Et A dE TTAWA BRACE HOUBE aie pra AN Ses se GH TR OT ATR OUSE.Kennebusk ue ft Sais Er RE ae d £ Eisai cars Ge LAPS tet Te RE REPAS A de | bosting and fishing free mouse] Abenakis Springs.BY.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUE, its .: wos sussts JUNE ONE jet aad Liv: \u20ac noo River ana Lake sy au = er * hu * from : ) al lpm \"Satara Boste and Tennis Courtare in gooû SITE Se at Eloi 108 R.(:.KIMPTON, Preprister OPE! Bates, 63.00 83.00 « day special ra the 2 pop ne ue address ATER Toronto, 8 eben ov Lan.Toronto or À fale n Springs, Season at Caledonia Springs Comfort and enjoyment for all and benefits to Rheumatics and Dyspeptics certain.SEND FOR GUIDE.134% Hotel de Loliere VAUDREUIL, P.Q.25 miles from Montres! on QP.R and 6.7 mae Ai oe lest orp a= ke de N, Manager.able.service, Lake Yiew House, a QUE.SE hes ajar hotel, located in the st vit es SE She bord: reno pci rear ve hy comiors of beautiful drives, es 0 oser Knowlton one m je resorts Ja Canada re The pronos by.datant dy twelve miles are id fog Fairy?Lhe nest er in ooun Pass, th its © an: see tne ery.ory effort be made 10 promote the comfort of who favor J nototei ane v à For terms, etc, adress ROBINSON BROS., 19 KNOWLTON, QUE CACOUNA\u2014 1891.The St, Lawrence Hall wil or of impots on the jpg une.Toe oval fos pro ts ES Di strioidy every attention comfort o \u2018esta Mr.-8.0 crn pe in aisendance is 00 v ©.prank 2 ry engage Pood Emir mu; pure see and mountain alr, the max: oho aie bes tad mountain air acces by i en of water, misodation at reason.bl Ana oat bute to ke this Hotel t sble rates, contribu make otel a mos sttracuy \u20ac BLARIDS RÉSONT.JOHN BRENNAN, Manager, 184 sc Oacouns, P.Q.a 7 ; \u2019 pins.& Barealow's Sales POD INNAOANAASNANNAA STPONEMENT.14 pi TH: sale.owing to the funeral of the late Hon.Bir John Macdonald taking place 0a sine dale, has been postponed until MUNDAY, tôTH JUNE, INST.WESTAIF LAT LATE E.FE.BHELTON, Estate by publie auction.vadere rep inatructed by tbe Fzscutors, will nell HANIOS HALL 204 BL UN MONDAY.JUNE 15TH, The following Properties: 23, 35, ST & 29 Hospital Street.27, 26, 31 & 83 Nt.John Nireel.21158 & 1760 Notre Dame Hireot.ot of land own Bo plan and alrite Sad W A number one Sia y a se dou, od Mo be i oa 2e youl by capital ET ho street, an lot No.149 ge Le an ot irr Jar form and co Eten ten Ts! send Dondred feet in uveroiss more or nn ve stone and brick Bans STE of Notre Dam olin street and 24, 25, \u201ctre; Notre Dame Street.1718 Neuro Dame street.° Does = ond bir Ons lot of sad x pe caduatral plan And boo of noe oO he Foi Ward as num gle.vounéed front to orth w ot by i: ool, iD to in: ut Lasse dl ong in trout, on one the sc LE 10 105 ve fi ihe other side side Shar form Tors aa a a stro nage of wiry Jost and iy se he res Suse thoraons re known L'umbors 1776 and 1778 of Neus Dams B 1790 Netre Dame Sireet.Ous lot of land known as the number ninetr-nine % the cadastral plan and book of Ward, N y, bounded in front , No.the north- Jeu by Notre Lome stree set.prow ar to southoast od one aide to the sout vest by fot No.08, and on the other aide to the 7 Bt, Potor street, containing twenty-one pets front hy sizty- seven feet pth, Te or less, su a Be { prosage ln favor of Alexander Murphy or r pre nentatives, with n th: story x th ervoied, known by the street number 1700 of Nous Dame atreot.N 50 te b2 Aylmer Street.ane lot ol lan known ntaining forty- ches in front bye seventy ix foot th, glish measure more or less, with two brick houses and other dependencies thereon erec d ho ouses known respectively by the sireet Butbers 40 and 53 of said Aylmer el 46 Ayimer Btreet.One lot of land knowu as the number twelve hun.gel and eightosn on she cadssiral plan and book of reference o said TL Agtoine ward, bou undead in front oy (Fv rest to th outhwes os Jd1e Tad on on ore aide to the orties 4 Sond a 12 00 e described an op oth cast oy the lot No, er\u201d contain: ety ie feet glx inch a by seven nr f nive inches in depth, d more or less, a two meesure, me! ry brick house sade\u2019 og Ay mer atree ng the stro nu bo rear, add outbuildings 81 \u201cana \u201ca Union Aveans.ale lot of land kn Laon yo twelve bua, book span EL, So cr unde uth west Uaioe.av rear to ther northeast by Jota: 5% .LAE on one side, to the the other side sorte RES morsor sas wit two atone and ck Bodace ereon ©: rooted known y the street numbers 81 and 83 of mon avenue.1 1 aud 113 Union Avenue.One lot of land known as number twelve Buadred and five, 28 on the cadastral pans book of re- {ference of 6 ward, unded in frant to roar e sou lps venue, northeast by lots Nos 1208 and 1207, on one side to the northwest by lot No.other side to the soutbesat or lot Nes 1 contain- 1 ront and rear Br 90 fi, in dep bh Yous, wi with two 3 or tone houses Know ively by th 12e street nese] ouses vely sud 413 of ald Unlon avenue.249 Mountain Street, One lot of land known ss number Slade jt A the cads of reference of front by Mountain street t Le pe ward east by & lane of 1 Ufestin t one side wr Hd northwest by a lane of eight fes and on the other side by the lot No.1513, oon 28 tin 1, F3 feet 6 inches in the vi Ÿ pce heater ati et die do = 6 north ves o sud more or less, elt {Pe .asus arte dwelling house.rund d'entpatidines thereon the said house 7 tbe street No.24 249 or aii Mountsin stree 267 and 269 Meuntain st.Part of lot of land known aa the number fifteen fifteen, 1515, on the cadas «BELLEVUE HOTEL\u201d A.FONTAINE blr form the publie, gs 80 Aopazes SL PQ THE SPRING HOUSE BOLTON SPRINGS, PF.Q.ren June 1s The healthiost Place in America alphar Shrine ia ait Gated in » lovely ibe ne the are countai ve ours air, table rot class, being 40 ied pare re Es Bs Es TOUT 3 dos Felophoaue SrMagos, connection barn Aéares, =» Æ Greene, Bolton Springs, P.Q.130 HOTEL WINDSOR, Lake 2 Reuse\u2019s Potnt, N.Y.né mon a CHAR.F.BECK.PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, QUE,, In now Summer Boerders.Dasa tiful Boner.Treo Brood Bosting.Frans sod raving.Ex.UO per week.goitent Table.forms from 85.uction for famili WM.JAMIESON, pro 129 MANSION HOUSE Lake Meomphremagez, Gesrgoville, P.Qe 1 th 4 ests June 16th.Thi sue arti ss ns rates views ou the lake: alone be eee are de) Seri rola Strona a pl oF, .Proprietor, George file Pare P.Q.132 DIRIGO HOUSE, joes islan end, Maine, This well wa Pie opens Fans 53h, terms reasonsble.kno 120 de FERRY.ADIRONDACKS * CLAWBONNY.\u201d es Fra \u2014 _ Otterburn Park St Hilaire, P.0.1 RETTAZOR uen eromie 1n te vraie TO LET CHEAP ex ON or Lion ILL.SEE pes Fragen - Book of referaos candied © w in front to ihe re Moupteis street, 38 one side 10.the southeast by; re of sai lat Do.1515, and on of to the west by lot No.| with two story po bou so snd om the ; messurement will be given later for tin One balance = Loi por cent foird, oes he mule of ge pose ts are well ren and A Srp 4 doubt the \u2018à best Properties over off P biota give being Prova\u2019 ow ns see cemetery - BALE it 190 P.M BENNING & BARSALOU, : Auctioneers.See.as 122 17 Walter M.Hearns Sales ï JNDERWRITERS SALE Damaged Pianos and Organs, Plave Cevers, + Mcarts, &e.dre.- i 8 nor has aves 3 natructed to sell by Pub- ti Ti or Es whom pores nol es : DAME STREET (20d Booch, on\u201d TUESDAY AFFEENOON, JUNE 16th, nuambèr aluable Pianos and Organs, © 2 pue gel ue water at at the receut fire LE Pratte's Plano W PIANOS.de Semi G Uprights in Moines nat D eT ch Eh, Con.MS & Coos, Mars Wendall, » Schultz & Rudolph, and other well known ORGANS.M piâcent | Orchestral pe, Organ 1 ls, ato par tory EI RE Pise rides Oran LOT AUTOMATIC ORGANISTS.Also about 150 Qostly Piano Covers and Bcarfs, Carpets, so.Odd Let This sale affords an excellent opportunity for Gonventa, Boon: or other Institutions to 52 Br » = pods sad Te Le r Organ f the fustr ta \u201cio 1 s, many of the iustrumen almost partent order, Absolutely ne reserve.BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 1355 Auctioneer.J.M.M.Duff's Sales.TS \\ NY TP MBER BY AUCTION, Very Yalunble Let of Timber now Lylug is the Government Booms at Lachine.The enbecriber ia instructed to sell by Public Auction, WITROUY RESERVE, on THURSDAY.18th JUNE, IN THR\u2014 LONG ROOM, MECHANION HALL.- For | account of whom it may concern.\u201d About 8 cribs of Round and Flas Timber, Saw the Governisent Booms ai application ot the office of the undersigned, Servings \u2018Bank Chambers, 180 dt James street, Montreal, Lo Sale at Eleven o'clock a.m./ , 42 65 585 00 942,341 74 hd depoatt ire bundred dollars will be required The factory.No.Ja a Bt.for inspection on on the St Lits dit Ton Toee 1 BW0.eesrorresse mye ha inventory and FOES Sy Ter at CHS.ESA RTE Curator, 1598 Notre Deuse Street.JAMBES STEWART & CO 1298 : Aue ore.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of DESAULNIERS FRÈRES, &CIE, uf the pe of Montreal, Insoivents ll offer for sale by Fublic care tem, a brary the Insolre isa ek ame es Men fon CREDAT, is a JUKE, 1801, 5% » m., tbe follow- Be yo or Church Born Me Re- 1 Articles, ke.| FIRE Per arepiorr to eu cut oe oe lt a 4 rates mater: 357 ous cer PET of #0 much San To jrined he sfion of $eath & T a udeat No.bo.0% RSS Siow Momtreal wt open for inspection of the stock on the 1 DE 17th tost., and store st Quebeo on ny rie particulars application.DAYID SEATH, MARCOTTE BROS., i .Montreal, June 0th, 1891.135 7 INSOLVENT NOTICE, In the matter of 4.BAVARD k OTE, Dry Goods Merchant, Que.dereby give in he that by a Pubdlig Auction will be ob at 80 much 1 in the oh wea par uses nv entorT atthe store of the Insol t, Bt Boch's, Quebec, ON TURSDAY, JUNK 16TH, 18814, AT 11 M, the assets of this Estate as follows: \u2014 8tock in Trads, Dry Goods.Millinery, A erences cee omens 817 Store Fixtures.1183 #18 405.16 Rolling Btock\u2014Morse and Vobielos.\u2026.as, 58 Book Debts and Notes as per list.40 RIT RE, ; ; val Moetungs and Amusements, { SE X JACOBY THEATRE RQ) ROYAL IRISH VISITORS - Prices of SH.seats 10 vents extra has a ods Theatre fon 8: til 16,5 m Bpectalty Com pany LYCEUM .OPERA - HOUSE, Cor, BL Catherine and Ht.Dominique streeta rer EE distante LA MASCOTTE! 1sajon, 10 to 50 orion New Yor SRE a to location.w.w° MUORE, Next Wock\u2014I.M.S.PINAFORE.134 5 EDENMUSEE AND WONDERLAND.Bru 15e w and Beautifu } Optical We nsations\u2014-UNDIN ters EVIE SEUMAID, VE vie Wiss oma oF\" Moneels: Tr Te lower maker: ax apanese Coutortionist.MRS.A.CAMPS the largest womanu on ear th.New dlid-Air Tableaux, and à host of New Wonder One Price of Admission to all, 10c Greatest Attraction of the Century.GREAT CYCLORA MA Cruolfixion, Jerusalem wad the Hely Land.Admission reduced to X60.Bpecial terms to schools and institutions.Leoturers in constant attendance.Open a.m.to 10.30 pin.Bundays 1to 10.30 pr THE RoTUXDA, juncture Bt.Catherine and Bt.Jrbain sta.$8 This the opportunity of a lo He : do not full to attend 135° SOHMER PARK! Saturday, June 13.Matinee ut 3 u'clock, Eveulng at 8 o'clock Thomas Orchestra RAFFALL JOBEFFY, the Great Pisnist, BIGNOR CAMPANINI, Tenor, MISS FLEMINGS, Boprano.Ta © Orchestre of the Montreal Consarvatory will Joir n the Thomas Orchestra for the laut two pieces of making & orohes 1320 \u2014\u2014STRONG 1920 Aâminnio! 5 v 5 For sale at Trt ene Frs, Pre otre kA Samm.hod a CONCERTS RAIN OB SHINER Every even! ibis week concerts by the Orchestre reaf Co TYalory.of tb Zamors, syn + eskuff Bro Bros, tn le bar.Drawce, the aiéiiibriek (of Cirque d'Ete) of Paris ADMISSION, 10 OTS.ONLY.131 8 LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP! Es Toronto vs, Montreal, À MAA A.Grounds, SATURDAY, JUNE 1th, 1891.Tickets for sale at John Lewis, victoria Sheppard, oo st.Catherine oripe PE US ms 36 ote ine ved out par Le Fac Sharman Yona Tavis.ant J,A0R0S8E CHA HINFon SET MONTREAL IRS, ST.GABRIEL Le Cop On DRIVING P.Point Bt, ° TURDAY, JUNE 13¢h.Bai faced at 8.50 pa.$3 Play rain or shine.THOS W_ KANE, Hoa.Sea OYAL SCOTS °F, R TSA bere net tation Ordore, in drill à crier à kl fiend the 11th, at Ah agi, onan) Sige Matches : Phe Aouad e ue held on trains leave street 5 Lanes mead TE a RT, In ean be pt.Rank parade, passa \u201cpen he Baciahion Ebr in full BUN e in on - Borvies the 14th.at 8 p.m.for the Axed Charch dptonesrs attend.The Chaplais of the hegt., the vd.æ Hill, will, on this occasion.presc §, memorial rms ox tha rai A FRED LYDOK, Cap.& Ady, B.8 ot C.ONTREAL BRIGADE Fn GARRISON ARTILLERY ANNUAL Di RILL.order.By Er raed he BE pins SE as p'alcok Tr.Evèry member exclusive of By bart resent.x.MAXWELL, Oapt, 1352 Actins Adjutant SIT P.W.R ANNUAL DRILL.\u2018The Battalion will parade at the Armory on Fridas, the 13th of June, at 8 o\u2019olock p.Uniform\u2014Drill order.By \u2018order, T.E HOWELL, 136 1 ph & Adgt.SPEED, COMFORT AND TRY A trip on the beautiful Str.SOVEREIGN At this season is deligbtful.136*6 E ANNUAL MEETINGEOF, THE ALO 13 BOATING CLUB 'Wiil be held y the Boat House, V.ON TUESDAY RM JENNG, JUNE oon 1891.ROBERT STARKE 1338 Hon.Sec.- Treas.Summer Days on the River.© à trip on the Palace Steamar * FRFI N° ops Al TLLon, Bound Trip ols.ordre.$21,883.61 ftom ten Also balance of rent to May.L ape sale will be muds tor sac The stook may be abe entr store, No.62 snd 84 Oro: ea atres ry iE Ba: \"a, On Thursday sud Triser, June 1lthand 1 Terma Sal $500 cash on Sadicst ton, balance thor Sash Or hor br 3 nie et 3 an 6 months, wit a este es of ans g ger apnnm, dul Le to the satisfac T AD ado Dobte- 8500 dt, balance on same terms as eoliing Stock-Cssh on adjudication SALE AT 21 A M HENRY A.BEDARD.Curator.GEO.R.GRENIER & CIK., Auctioneers, FINE SHOES.|\" Walking Shoes, Shoes for the House, Shoes for the Afternoon, Evening Shoes, SHOES FOR EVERY PURPOSE! 134 Jeod Ladies Kid Lace Shoes from.§1.25 to $5.50 Ladies\u2019 Kid Button Boots from.2.00 to 7.00 Lafies' Kid SHppers from.1.25 to 5.50 Men's Calf Lace Bhoes from.2.00 to 8.00 Men's Qalf Lace Boots from.5.00 Man's Tap Lace Shoes from.8.00 Men's Tan Lace Boota from .a 00 INFANTS\u2019 and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR IN GREAT VARIZTY.NOTICE! For the balance of this month we will give \u20ac Special Cash Discount of TEN PER ORNT, off ali goods in the Boot and Shèe Department W.GODBEE BROWN & CO, 221 St James\u2019 Street.\u2018 \u2019 ! 18871 R.DAVIS rente Ai, AND STEEL Eros mur oil rio Tl CARSLAEKE'S ST.LE GER SWEEP.0.sys wigs dre starters, 4 rires, aE wsaliy x 66 Es p -.55-00 Fa .HORSE, 4 , 83000 eech.1» RS prises, 3000 ou our 744 PRIZP numbered 1 24e 2500\u2014 _Fous of sac.LS Besuit dates tee to oar subscribers.CARSLAKE'S SUPPLEMENTARY ONE DOLLAR êT.LEGER SWEEP.18.500 Tickets, +.- $1.00 Ensh.P.8.-No TE with other sweeps GuARAN NTEED RE A FILL.\u201cnation Bene EY ry aia ie, Montreal, Lee THE BEAUTY OF THE OTTAWA Can now be seen at its bast by a trip oa Palace Str.Sovereign.136°8 THE BEST Blood Purifier ARSAPARILLA 134\"eo4 NOTICH.» having claims nat the Citisens\u2019 Goumitiee Tr he reception of Rory | Boci hel of Canads ented to send their acoû unte diately to \u2018he x Recretariee, No.32 Unjverit rev LACHINE, DORYAL, POINTE CLAIRE AND BEACONSFIELD.net od eer dit dns TS encoonding.Ti fete oe «ngs.né Groceries, Fr \"I \u2018Cc.CAM P BELL, 1264 230 5 Ca CATHERINE NTRERT, BRASS HANGING LAMPS, , Kine Manufacturer's Bows helt SER, UNL ACN LAMP Solid WA Cet, HERA Ce EE ton a EEE ER at nn UE a AE i i | Dame vie TG RER tno: 47 > AT £7 Tie AAR EGA pre.THE FUNERAL, A National Tribute.REPRESENTATIVES FROM ALL PROVINCES PRESENT, An Immense Cortege of Mourners IMPRESSIVE SERVICES AT SIR JOHN'S OLD CHURCH.Sir John\u2019s Remains Leave Ottawa For Their Last Resting Place At Kingston, Ont.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWa, June 10.\u2014In à much broader and more comprehensive sense than the nation can be said to be present in Parliament it has mingled its tears about the bier of the dead Premier.Representative Canada is here.The names that would be recorded as mourners at a great funeral in Montreal, i Toronto, in Quebec, in Haltfax, in Winnipeg, \u2018tn any of the first citles of the Domin- ton are borne by men who were in the giant burial train of to-day.[he Canadiana of the Pacific slope were compelled by the mere obstacle ol distance to be content with the representation of thelr little band in Parliament, but their sorrow was none the lees severe for that.As for Montreal and Toronto, thelr citizenship was present in all Its varied forma.Municipally, they were represented, but that was pot enough.The councils of commerce, the fraternal societies.the religious bodies, the guardlaus of education, tue dispensors of charity, the bearers of the uafional shield, the individuals drawn by slocere gris! at a loss in many senses personal, all came to look for the last Lime on features wearing the dread pallor of death and to mourn before the world for nim who fell, like Chatham and the brave pilot ot Lake Erie with hie hand on the helin.It was the greatest Canadian funeral tendered at the capital of the country to the greatest Canadian.Bome may at times be inolined to critlelse tbe trappings of state and look toward a Jeffersonian simplicity with approving eyes, but to-day there were none who could have wisbed for a moderated grief or the removal of a single badge ol mourning.The visible presence of all the dignlties and dignitaries of the slate WAS BOLEMNLY IMPRESSIVE.The judges of the Supreme Court in their scarlet roves, the speakers of both Houses, each preceded Ly a glittering mace, that emblem of regal power, all the strikin pageantry of royal representatives and military prowess, added a something that was more than dignity and better than pomp to the pational mourning.Ope of the touching incidents of the funeral is the return of so many of Bir John's old followers whom the inconstant tides of political fortune have lung out upon the beech of private life from time to rime.Men who figured in the pariiament ol the na tiou many years ago and then went down under the scattering fire of a campaign to be largel forgotten are here Lo mourn over tbe chief who never forgot auybody.Old members know them.Old servants of the Housa recognized with surprise the almost forgotien faces.as they went into the chamber to renew bygone associations.A better tribute to the steadfast friendshipe made by the late Premier could hardly be given.Men who have once felt the clasp of his hand and enjoyed the charm of association with him overcome a natural reluctance to appear among thelr more fortunate con- rades that they may pay PUBLIC HOMAGE TO HIE MEMORY, The day has been an ideal one; the haziness of last night that threatened rain proved a croaking prophet, but redeemed jtsell somewhat by staying to temper the beat of the sun.he dustinese of the roads was somewhat mitigated by persistent sprinkling, but still proved very distressing.A light summertime breeze was always felt.fhe route of march waa not a long one, a fact that made standing room along the favored btreets trebiy valuabie.The crowds caicu- lated somewhat on the inevitable oaiied but long before it started they were wall in solid masses from end to end.The journey back from the church to the C.P.R.station is much longer and a better chance was given to sight-seers, an advantage they took the full benefit of.As ope o'clock approached the large square in front of the Parliament buildings was filled up with people and here and there orderly lineg of gentlemen in black coats tall silk hats marched with businesslike air to find their places in the slowly forming procession.The hearse came up to the main entrance about 12.30 m.and stood in front of the draped tower Sieh its nodding plumes.Mourning was the general orderof the day.All the deputations from outside and citizens of Ottawa are in black and all WEARING STR JOHN A.BADGES.Black frocks and silk hats were more numerous than could be counted.The troops arrived on the grounds early, headed: by General Herbert on horseback, surrounded by a brilliant staff and all wearing emblems of woes The root 1% comprised the Princesse Louise Dra- oons, the 43rd Rifles, the Governor- eneral\u2019s Foot-guards, and a squad of mounted police.Since morning tbe main tower was decorated with black and gold from which stood out prominently the letters \u201cMcD\u201d in gold.At half-past eleven o'clock the Montreal train arrived with a large contingent of citizens including council, officials of the Board of Trade, Corn Exchange, Chamber of Commerce, the Junfor Conservative Ciub, the Club Con- ssrvateur, the John A.Macdonald Club, Sir Joseph Hickson, Meeers.Seargeant, Wain- right, Hannaford and other officials of the grand Trunk as Well as the officials of the About one o'clock His Excellency the Gov- erpor-General arrived and was met at the main door of the Parliament butldings by the ex-Ministers ana escorted oy them to the ate chamber.As the great clock in the tower struck 1.15 the remains of the late mier were solemnly borne out of the Senate Chamber on she shoulders of eight Dominion police and REVERENTLY PLACED IN THE HEARSE, which was drawn by four horses.The sight presented then was an imposing one.The grounds were fllled with thousands of people.who also filled avery window and occu- pled every roof and every point of van e three bands, those of the Gua the 43rd and the Lyre Canadienne.struck up the Dead March fn Saul and the military presented arms.The bells began tolling and the sad, but imposing slate pageant started on the way to the church, going out of the eastern entrance.First came the Dominion police, then the dragoon guards, mounted, riding eight ubreast thair polished brass helmets flashing in the sunshine.Then the two bands, ni mbering neariy saventy musicians, playing {the Dead March, a long line of unoccupied carriages for the pall bearers, hav.MF.art, the rector of 8t.Albans, \u201ctoilowed by the undertakers and the hearse.On either side, marching.Bins Fpanonalin, Hom AA \u2018Dewdney, T, eau t boots, Haggart, Thom Caron.{followed by the anthem, by Franz Abt, Jr.Dalton McCarthy Fears That Such Will came the car, carisge conveylng is Exoalien Lora Btanie the irik of a civile, Gzowskl, in\" the gor s-uniform of > y D.C.tothe Queen, followed, officially REPRESENTING HER MAJESTY, with Major Colville, A.D.C.Another carriage bore the extra A.D.C\u2019e.Then came three Lt.-Governors, Lt.-Governor Angers of Quebec baving Lieut.-Governor Daley, of Nova Scotia, on his right and Lieut.-Gover- nor Bir Alex Campbeil, of Ontario, on.his left, followed by their secretaries, Speaker Lacoste, of Lhe Senate, in his robes of office, preceded by the sergeant at arms and followed by me sixty Senatore came next The Chiot Justice of the Supreme Court, 8ir William Kitchie, and colleagues, came next.The Montreal Benoh was represented by Judges Wurtele, Tait and Pagnuelo.The Speaker of the Commons, preceded by the wace, and foi- lowed by early tbree-fourths of the members of the House, came next.The Cabinet of Quebec was represented by Hon.D.A, Ross, ntarlo, by Hon, G.H.Bronson; New Brunswick by Premier Blair and Solivitor-General Pugsley and British Columbla by Attorney- Genera! Davey.The Provincial Legislature of Quebec, by Messrs.Poupore, Nan- tel, Leblanc, Lessard and others.After the Lyre Canadienne, came the consuls of tho forelgn powers pearing red badges, those from Montreal being Messrs.Munderloh, Schwob, Wulff and the vice-consul of Italy, Tnen came the deputy ministers in a body, followed by the vivil service over 600 strong.The Grand Trunk Rallway was represented by Sir Joseph Rickson, Messrs.Sergeant and Hannaford, the Canadian Pacific\u2019 y Presl- dent Van Horne and other officials.Then followed various other bodies, Mayor Me- Shane and the City Council of Mont- roal, the Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and London Councils, and after the rumerous Conservative Associations, among them the Junior Conservative Club, Club Conservative, Albany Club and others.The Montreal Bur had about thirty representatives, and they marched with their colleagues of other parts.Finally there was a long line of citizens.The procession took haif an hour to pass out by the | Parliament Buildings.On the way the | streets are crowded.The crowds uncovered as the hearse passed along, and the greatest | order prevails.AT ST, ALBANS, An Impressive aud Benutifu!l Service in Sir John's Ola Church.ISPECIAL TO THE S8TAR\\ Orrawa, June 10.\u2014 St.Alban's Church where the funeral service was celebrated is one of the most beautiful sacred edifices In the city.Jt was bullt twenty years ago.In style it ls early Euglish.The church hasa seatingcapaciuyof aix hundred.1t has twelve low lancet windows, most of which are filled with riehly stained glass.Over the altar is a magnificent throe-light lancet window representing the Birth, Crucifixion and Ascension of Our Saviour, presented by Lady Macdonald in memory of her mother, the late Mrs.Bernard.Beneath the window to-day was a bank,of white roses, the gift of the nfliciais of © Ho Interior Department.The altar itsel! was draped as in times of penitence, in purple and white, the pulpit rg hung with bannerets of the same; ;coler.n the contre was the \u2018LB.5s.\"\u201d with the\u2018 \u2018Alpha \u201d and \u201c Omega\u201d on either side.\u2018l'he Litany pri die having been removed, a magnificent baldachino in purple and gold was epread overhead completelx covering the aisle and extending beyond Sir John's bier.The corner pillars were draped in purple and silk curtains, looped with gold fusten- ings and embroidered on the outside in gold lace with heavy sprays of laurel and the inside intertwined with oak and maple leaves.The carona valance was of dark green with a semi-circle of maple leaves and three five pointed stars in gold.The other sides wers in purple with wreaths of Jaurels circling the cross In gold.At each corner Were sliken bannerets similar to those om the pulpit.The baptismal font was crowned with flowers.Sir John\u2019s pew was draped In purple and goid as was the book rest, on which was deposited a magnificent memorial wrea The scene outside the church was a memorable one.Thousands jammed the roadway, the crowds filling all the adjacent LAD > LE | ae ee + WI g BI gir THE EMPTY SEAT IN THE COMMONS.streets.With great difficulty did the winding cortege move slowly along until the church was reached.Scarcely 8 hundred persone enjoyed the honor of witnessing the religlous services.Admission was b ticket and the favored few included His Exoellency, the judges, consuls cabinet ministers, the chief mourpsre, military officers and senators and members of parllament.The casket was met at the Daly Stroet-en- trance the rector, Rev.J.J.Bogart and Venerable Archdeacon Lauder, who each wore a black gassock.a white surptice and a black stole.he surpliced choir, Jorty in pumber, lined # in the aisles.As the mortal remains of 8 recited the sentences beginning : \u201c1 am the resurrection and the life, etc.\u201d Than the choir moved towards the altar.\u201cMr.H.Ape Graunds, who presided at the\u2018 organ pla opin or uneral maroh, the stra of whis ed the church with ite mournful roteain.hes choir now ranged along the chancel followed with the by mn a know that My Redeemer Liveth,' render-.it in a very Impressive manner.te was sung the psalms: \u2018I said I would take heed unto my ways,\u201d and * Lord, Thou hast been our dwelling place In all generations.\u201d The congregation was hushed in silence as Archaeacon Lauder read the lessons from 1st Corinthians, 15th chapter.The choir then sang: \u201cNow the laborer's-task is done.\u201d Then came the sentences according to the Anglican form, beginning with \u201cMan that Is born of woman,\u2019 \u201cOh, God, Most Holy,\u201d and the precés and responses by the choir.After pronunciation of the benedic- ton the choir sung Stainer's \u2018Sevenfold men.\u201d Ane choir then left the chancel, aocom- panied by the clergy.an receding the oasket, rendered Bennett's Nunc dwnitia | in, F with beautiful effect.The service throughout ee full choral.y way of King, Welitngton ane Bridge streets to the O.P, R.station.Thousands filled the line of route.At Lhe station a special train, heavily draped in diack, was in mourning.The casket was placed on board and the members of the Cabinet, mourners and a few others having taken (heir places on the train it slowly drew out of the station and 8ir John had left the of ty he did so much to create, for the last ti me.CABALLING ANC AND INTRIGUE.be the Result of Lord Stanley's Delay.4 ere [SPECIAL TO THE STAR) OTTAWA, June 10.\u2014The political situation grows more complioated every hour, It is \\ ow plot and counter- r-plot.Unless the war- ungeos ring aloments coaleses and place Tork \"ot | > ambition the work of tr ; ms a chance of lew weeks.The LS Dos à = in favor ab Lr] IG .| an == \u2014, \u2014 tte \u2014 7 1 I 4 NT id porters now inclu Ontario men, including Hon.Geo.atrick, Hon.Macks loo only 8 TO stalwart nzie Bowell and MEN Parliamentarian said last night: \u201cHonorable Mr.Abbott is clever, but he would not: : he\u2019 acceptable to Clarke bas requested all stores in the city French Canadiane.! \u201cThompson is the to be cl only public man who could jead the House and enjoy the contidence of the country at balls while the funeral p large.is reputation is unblemished and through th root ol he has no entangitag \u2018alliances like Mr.have arr through sles Abbott, whose relations: with the C.P.R.| car servioe for those desiring to attend SE John Macdonald's funeral at K Arrangements memorial service under ves are a unit for is their hols first, last and always.With ous are allied a bi contingent representing t y No ova Bootian members gave to Sir Charles Tupper, but now that the High Sommissionor fs not they are willing to ply yesterday Sir son, Hon.C.H.Tupper, would disturb public ¢ confidence.\u201d The Guard of Honèr \u2018of Members of the caucus, immediately after the rising of the.House on Monday, the members were arran in groupe of four to relieve sach giber relays a» a guard of honor on the batioal order, and the.list of relays carried them right through the night.Daig re Iain I 2d tu Annapelis I (Westmorland), 1 Desiardins (L'Islet), Sproule and Dyer.Carpenter, oranda and Cochrane.Corauld, Daly add Daoust.O4 eee Minister of Marine and Fisheries, that ne; t the Premiership, even ifj\u2019 © Governor-General, {and Dalton McCarthy.ar pote Rights leader.a disturbing factor this session is no longer belleved Allister.Maine (C.\"Ba oh moa Pie respondent today be poakin land from New York on Wednesday next My mission 18 & purely professional one.I must however, declare that 1 believe the Gover- | nor-General has made a grave mistake in of his late advisers 3 acte Bi Moncrieff.not summoning an, Saturday and the obn in takin ill full opportuni John were borne Into the church the rec Totrigve\u201d op unity for cabal tner, Sproule, Stairs, \u201cWould you enter the Join a isa subject hae 7 not d p ba minciples 7° abandon your \u2014 ~~ Mesars.of the Conversation was ; Wostmserisnd) er and SEH + ar io national mo wt touching incidents the Brera | Bi tee ès TE Sl Sh Et PTE 2 bier.The ey po tion îhe the C Chap : oe nd 0 ois Tha nds tak regret e oppos! a eau ng and wi ages.\u201d ads poncral Zed fully of Ae time when the lor used y Q LYING IN STATE IN THE SENATE CHAMBER.But one loop-hole remains._Sir John Thompson does not covet the tion, and a declaration from him to that effect may save the party.A prominent French- y known as a warrior and.m WATCHERS\" UF THE BIER, House of Commons, [RPECIAL TO THB STAR.) OTTAWA June 10>\u2014At the Conservative mier.\u201d Each quartette has The relays were a8 tdftows: TUBSDAY.w.\u2014Messrs.McKay, Wood 0 a m.\u2014 11.30 a m.\u2014Messrs.Baker, Barnard, Bergeron and Burns.: 11.30 a.m.\u2014 1 p.m.\u2014Mesars.Cameron, \u2014Messrs.Cockburn, \u2014Messrs.Davin, Davies,.Denison à and Desaulniers.Desjardins, 5,40 m0 edésrs.a [ister Dr Dickey, upont and Dyer.\u2014Messrs.Earle, Ferguson,: Jo m.\u201411.30 p fo.\u2014 Messrs.Lippe, M ac- a ines) Lol Macdonald (Algoma) 11.301 a u).WADNES 1a m\u2014230.a m.\u2014 Mosars.McEay, Mo 1304 & McLeod, ; Madlll, Mills s and done =5-40 a.m.essrs.Ouimet, Pelletier, .| sa Prior bu 530-7 a Menara.Reid, Robillard, Roses (Dundas).Boon: 0 a, m~Mesars.Ross (Lisgar), Bkin- THE PARLIAMENTARY GUARD OF HONOR; the - them- laughing heartily Memorial Bervice in Toronto.4 [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToRONTO, June 10.\u2014His Worship Mayor between 1 and 8 o'clock, and has also pts for the tolling Ofthecity CE James 8 Norris and A Me 1 As representatives of tthe Board pian.Trade the following gontiemaen attended the fu Tuner Mr.Robert Archer, en uscretary, Richard Whi second vice-president.H.Mon ntague ans C.Hebert, and Mesers.B.Learmont, J.Cradook Himpeos.James A.Canthe, A.A.Ayer and J Cleghorn.{des these a large number of members of the Board of Trade went to Ottawa.PERSONAL REMINISCENCES.Of the Dead Preumivr Lÿ Sodauor Tasse.Hon.Senator Tasse, n La Minerve yesterday on Sir John Méodonald's career, speaking of Sir John's visit to England in 1880 says: \u2018\u201cBir John weut to England to try and get the funds necessary for the puilding of the Canadian Pacific enterprise.During his stay he was the guest three times of the Prime Minister \u2018he illustrious Lord Beaconstisld, at his house at Hughen- den.One cau ulmost imagine what the vonversation was like between these two great men whose names are graven in the work of the Empire.A short time after this Lord Beaconsflela made a speech at Ayles-: bury, in which he strongly inted out the great advantages Canada held ou a field for immigration and the influence which it would exercise upon the European markots by the abundant productions of its fertile soll His speech was evideutly inspired by Sir Jobn Mac- donajd.More than cue person bas been struck at their physical resemblance and the similarity of their political ideas; of the fascination by which they held together their supporters, and which gave me the idea of establishing a paraliel likeness in a eories of papers which appeared in the Cun- ada.Meeting Sir John one day after his return from Xurope, he thanked me tor my book, whereupon 1 told him that I had published the brochure at tne request of several friends.* do not desire to change my appreciation,\u201d 1 remarked, \u201cbut you would do me a great favor if you could find the time to look over a proof and correct any error that may strike you.\u201d \u201cWith pleasure,\u2019 replied Sir John.\" \u2018Come and see me at my house this evening, bring the roofs.1 shail read them all.\u201d He did so.1 e-Sanfiers ho asked me the meaning.It was the ouly French word be did not understand in my forty-one pages.This was a proof that he had a greater kpowiedge of our language than was generally supposed.In fact, he liked to Inteclard his conversation with French words, enlre-rous was one of the most common.\u201d IN SPEAKING OF LADY MACDONALD Mr.Tasse also drew a sirikin comparison of her and Lady Beaconsfield, and their influence on the work of their husbands.\u201cThe union of SirJoha A.Macdonald with Miss Susan Agnes Bernard daughter of the late Hon.Mr.Bernard of Jamaica, had the most happy influence on the latter part of his career.A woman of high intelligence, great dignity, with a most devoted and generous \u2018h y Macdonald is nobly associated with the ood and evil fortune of her husband, and fes gained the respect of all classes of society.Sir John showed me the last letter he received from Cartier, who, when writing it, was seized with death, and his daug! ter had io take up the pen to te nip colleague how much he being able tobe preseat and asaist ea He received this letter the same day that a cablegram announced to him the death of his oid friend., I was in the House that day and was tmp with the solemni the scene.In announ the sad news Sir John was much aff and the whole daughter, the latter Lhe child of Mr.Hughd.Macdonald's first marti age.\u2018Let me otro duce you to my little tholic,\u2019 sald Sir John, as he indicated to me the lively, handsome, bright grand-daughter.The history of the child is remarkable.Her mother when dying was promised that the child would be brought up in the Catholic faith, and this promise has heen religiously kept.It is even said that Lady Maodonald has t her the catechism.The child is move @ her education at the Convent of the Heart at Sault-au-Recollet.This fact is the best reply to thoss who, in ignorance or bad of of R.W.Bro.Bir John Macdonald at Kin The brethern will assemble a Masonio Hall, Toronto streat, at 1.30D.d thence to the pavilion of the table - ad- ardens, where & be delivered in honor of the deceased statesman.Every member of the ested to ars invited to pay the last\u201d to departed Southern ie ays are sending down to Moeesra, Nicol +.x Mr.E.Samual; of Sam \"who is à member of Tyg Tr a Vaio ladon, Jim Woods, of that bod: BT.ALBANS rt WHERE THE FUNERAL SERVICE WAS HELD.\\ faith, would make Posie believe that Sir : John was a hater of Catholics.Every: one knows that when at work, none of his yo - colleagues worked: as hard as he: did.y nine or ten o'clock he was in his office at Earnscliffe, after beginning the day\u201d with a short prayer.I remember one moru- |: ing the porter sald to me: \u2018Sir John will be in slortly, he is now at hisprayers.\u2019 Fora, \u2018long time he has been etrictiv attentive - to aties.his religious d He was) even one of the most regular: attendants at the revivalist meetings in Ottawa some years ago.His private office.decorated with portraits of the Queen,- | Prines of Wales, Princess Louise, Marquis Lorne, Marquis and Marçhioncss oF.Langdowie sad se Fadl Sir George Ce Care) 104 50 do at 1044: 25 of , lah Com \"ai Taxe: 18 Gas at 04.5 do at tier, and the members of mission who signed she famous ashingion, Treaty.Montreal Citizens Leave for+Ottawa.The s al Canadian Pacific train for Ot- - tawa left the Windsor street station at 8-45 eight cars au Montreal of zens goin & mei as te to the dead Minister.tribpte cars were all new, having just arrived from.the shops.Ail were festooned on the outside ib black streamers and the sngine hours minutes, arriving in Ottawa st 1130a.m.It will | B leave to-night for Montreal at § o'clock.Among the fers weré many of Mont- and many others.station to-day is raped both inside and outside, à heavy black pond Severe yards: wide-being drawn g-above the\u2018 Mr.Laurier sent.a floral.offering; conaist- 1 : } ing-of asickie and-eboaf | Bir Roderick Cameron arrivedyfrom Now F York to attend ihe fun Lo The coan of Oarletow Law \u2018Association \u2018> son of Dr.Tbomus 8.7.Smellie, aged 8 mon JPEBSON AL N.B., June argu uerite, We undertake all cases of Legitimate Detective Tork.but nothing that intérferes with the marital relatious.CANADIAN SECRET SERVICE AGENCY, treal Mon 122 PH AL ALI CAKPETS ARE T ORODOH LY cleaned on floor by the Kemore pet Olean- {zg Co.Colors brightened up and c: mot proof.Outo wu orders solic ited ve cla por yard, 185 St, Janes st.Hell Tel 2147.Fed.579.13) : Steamer \u201cPERSIA J.HB.SCOTT, Master.SAILS EVERY FRIDAY at 7 p.m.Fanx To TORONTO.us.nccersrasennan se e7.50 ST.CATHARINES 88.00 NIAGABA FALLA.68.50 ST, CATHARINES & Beturn.$14.00 (Meals and Berth included.) D.BATTERsBY, 184 St.James street, Opp.Temple Building 115t2aw PORTLAND CEMENT We offer following brands, on hand, and to arrive, at lowest prices:\u2014 Whites, Johnson Brookes, Shoobridge & Co, Walsend, Globe.WEBSTER Bhs.11 Wellington street _Telephones\u2014 Bell, 1349; Federal, 445.13213e0d TO LET.Flats of various sises, in our block, with ar oe out steam power; well Yirhted, heated.and fitted u with sutomnatio sprinklers, which reduces lnsurence rates to sm.w ARDEN KING & # 125t13eod 637 \u20ac aie Nireet.WEDDING PRESENTS rons al oa to frown: For uow (Beic I ere ied Tore tine ra _ Ad they two had 1 WIR IRE DOÛRE AND WINDOW CARS ve very che pe Rollers = = Mino.ire Crean \u201cFresdors, a Jere L 4 AA 11451247 (20 .| Ut lavrmse Maino, COLUMN.NERY DEPARTMENT.Now is the Time to Buy Boys Boating Hats! 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JUST RECEIVED A large shipment of ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, In all the most fashionable styles, to be $5.63.These new handsome garments, in all the leading shades and in all sizes, are worth 88.00 The above Jackets in Reefer and Blazer styles can be bought now in the Bhow Room.Bee the Great Reductions \u2014IN\u2014 SUMMER MANTLES 8, CARSLEY.SPECIAL MANTLE SALE.Short Jackets! 500 New Short Jackets to select from at and under cost price.FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY.Blazer Jackets, Beofer J Short J ackste Jack fab Walking Jackets, ios front, , Coat Jackets, French J ackets, French Jackets (Modele) hort Jackets (Ses-Side) Short J ackets, in all the leading styles, shades and sizes, st low prices, at S.CARSLEY'S, Notre Dame street, Montreal.SPECIAL MANTLE SALE A large quantity of LADIES\u2019 NEW DOLMANS in all the leading les, well assorted in sizes and styles, to sold at and under cost price, FOR TWO WEEKS ie These handsome garmen trimmed with lace and jet, can be ee boogie At & CARSLEYS, = Notre Dame at, Montreal.Ladies How Water BARGAINS.BARGAINS Great Bargains now offered in the Matis Department.; 8.CARSLEYS.Dusters Dusters | ~ LADIES\u2019 DUSTERS $2.84.x ta ; : F \u2018 \u2018A À A \u2018ADVERTISEMENT.CARSLEY, | FRASER.V | ga Read what ws.bave to say about Bosded: \u2018Ou pes \u201camd Notice the prices that they can be bad for'at eur stores.As an article of Dress nothing osn excel these goods and to * boom * our trade in our Mentis Department we have decided to offer the areatest barwains over offered tu Monreal .» We ave several hundreds of these Capes, therefore Whoever comed frat will get the beat selection.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Wholesale Prices Reduced Prices 0 8 85 Bead Cupes for 8 850 3 00 pese Capes for 80 110 pes for BS 1 40 posted Capes for 1000 1 650 Beaded Capep for 1 10 3 93 Beaded Capes for à 40 % 25 Beaded Capes for 160 X 45 Beaded Capezfor 100 2 78 Beaded Cgpes for 2 00 % U0 Beadad Capes for 2 00 8'00 Beaded Capea for 213 8 50 Beaded Capes for 2 BO 3 85 Beaded Capea for 2 75 4 10 Beaded Gapestor 300 4 15 Beaded Capes for 800 4 25 Beaded\u2019 Capes for 800 4 50 Beaded Cape for 3 30 4 73 Beaded Capes for 33 40 5 25 Beaded Capes for 3 80) 5 60 Beaded Om for 410 5 75 Beaded Capeé for 4 20 © 00 Baaded Oages for 4 25.6 35 Beaded Capes for 4 50.7 00 Beaded Capes for 5 00.7 35 Beaded Onpes for 5 25.7 60 Bai Capes tor 5 40.7 75 Beaded Capes for h 80.8 00 Beaded Capes for 5 80.# 25 Beaded Capes for 6 00.® 50 Beaded Capes for 68 80, © 75 Beaded Capes for 7 00.10 00 Beaded Capes for 7 40, 11 00 Beaded Capen for 8 00, 12 00' Beaded Capes for 8 80, 12 50 Beaded Capes for D 00.13 75 Beaded Capes for 10 00.Orders by Mail for the above will be promptly sttended to,only we request you to order as early aa possible, ae they are sure to sell guick at these reduced prices.These Capes are without doubt the hirgeat plum ever offered in Canada Come early and take advantage of our low prices.The excitement insures to be great.Headquarters for Mantlos, Joux More\" + Co 1781 asd 1783 NOTHR DAME ATRERET.Cerner.St.Peter atreet, Terms oush and only one prica.138t wiant, «rt.menis, patitors The new the wear o \u201c BELr.\u201d parlor.\u201c Bent * 182 Tosnner at 11 you wish to hear and see the * call at 1824 Notrè Dame street (near McGill street), Montreal.Remember, these Pianon are the first Canadian pianos that ars of the hignest ærade of Piano, and that possess all the moss valuable improve.This fact {a ndniltied even by our com- This besutifyl \u201c Benz\u201d Piano js 5 mnsical 1f you wish to read abont its powerful- ness and perfect melody, write us for our beanti- ful catalogue ; à most useful book snd a work of Bert.\u201d Planoa \u201cBrLL™ Piano Ione Boftener is the only perfect improvement of its kind I$ saves fa piano more than 50 per cent.It is à wonderful! actvantage for practice purpose.Pianos in thirty different styles and prices, sad in rare natura) woods, to sult suy Organs in 108 afferent stylen SOLE AGENTS, CENTRAL CANADA, Ww holesale and Retail, WILLIS & CO.4 Notre Dame Street (Near McGill Street), MOINTREAT.TUNING: AND REPAIRS done in an artistic reasonable ratez.Also, TUNING BY THE YEAR.1861 A OGL & SONS ADVERTISEMENT.SA Don\u2019t Forget this Mantle Sale.AAA OUR SUMMER MLE! IN MANTLE\u2019 DEPARTMENT.TO-DAY we have\u201d taken off our MANTLES, JACKETS, VISITE, LACE AND SILK DOLMANS, frem 25 TO 50 PER CENT.and all this seescu's mood.Chldren\u2019s Jackels Ladies\u2019 Jackels Bises for Old Ladies, Kvery garment reduced ji \u2014 SUNSHADES,: SUNSHADES, SHADES, Hkewies suffer p rédiction.SCARF BHAWLS: usual price 82.45, for $1.75, BLOUSES in Lawns and Russiky, 3c No such vaine ever offered, Quantities sold sity Bay.Kvery sise in stock.Perfect At.New styles tail materials, such as Blsok snd Colored Bi Fponch Challies (striped and spot), Cambriocs, Ze; Tennis Flannels The moat complete stock of Hlouses shown iu the retail trade.: LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDERWEAR.We give special value in White Skirts, trinmed and plain, 38, 38 and 40 in, lengths LADIES NIGHT DREBAES\u2014al] sizes.Good Cot tons snd Cembrics only kept in stock and made to our order.LADIES' CORSET COVERS, LADIES' CHEMISE, LADIES' COMBINATIONS, LADIES DRAWERS.Cornets, Misses\u2019 Waists, Child's Waiste, Colored Skirts, Print Wrappers, Flsnuslstte Wrappers.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons.Telopbonss: Hell, 8225: Federal.1660.HIRT, ANTE nor aR ne pair anc upwards.Come rly se they will soo THE BURNING \u201cBOOT.110\u2014MoGill 8¢,\u2014110 J.C.PARKER, Proptr.13511 wonderfully ofeotive Hair.CASTOR FLUlD-£ for removing dand- pes q SE ok Xseping the esprit RY R.GRAY Chonda a.TR à CE er, sts.ole manufac.ééteod 1381 CA CLE wide oF à A SES D btyles, at Clearing KIN on 13541 GLASSY C Le HOLLER TOW LE LIN RTAMPED CAN oul All Genuine at E8 A Fast Colors and Ne west Patterns accure your CARNLEY BROTHER#H, RSLE sos.1678 St Catherine Street.ARINC SALE! od} | in our Mantle Room, © he er E .CL RELBING Gow 8, 20 Per Cent, Disc VARSLES BROS.Sale in Our Manchester Dept.9e, how He sll this anny oT (8e n 23e, now \"1% EN B NAPRING.400 à ERS CLOTHE 511 ibe CARSLEY BROS, CLEARING PRINTS: .10¢, now 50 Se, now 100 Be, now 120 Ze, now 150 CAESLEY BROA CLEARING CHALLIES! 3 tn oe Te sale in full blast, and ummer and Seaside Dresse: damnit or or lat: Tedion Fine Chiidre: Mons Nea of all others Ladies\u2018 Fine 13641 ELECTRIO AGE SHOES will assist in the cure of all nervous TAN SHOES! My Men's Calf Tan Shoes, at 82, 00, are away abead 1575 St.Catherine at., East.hattgges -\u2014 PE The Be ITT Foran wi In Ton be expected LES the pan of A oh hi You cannot have an sshamed than 3 Eoptwen: i Tn toby nes mistake elther aa to ar ns you make à selection SUMMER SHOES.a PL.Kid Lace and Tle Low 8 es\u2019 Extra Fine Kid Shoes, tie or lace Tacs Chand ade Ladies Fine Kid Slippers.750 and de es e paies! Fine Hid élippore tioned rad Ladies a\u2019 Pebble B: fat ores res PP LE n'a Neata oly I vet 2 dissases, snre rorontive of moist sad sToating feet.rheumatism, agi Mad y in tbe qualities, French fand 2 heli SoshoTem $3 to ry TAN SHOES! Men's Good Quality Taa Shoes, 81.50 and 01.74 Tan Shoes, 7H0, $1.00 and 81.25.W.R.THOMPSON 100\u2014McGHIl street\u2014100 Directly opposite St Ann's Murket.ARGYLL FARM PRIZE DAIRY BUTTER Arr BW Ten save Joe finest Brome Connty Dairy Buiter.\u2018Mr, James McLaughlin's maka, FRABER.VIGER & CO.Keilleis Jams, Jellies and Marmalades.| ines pote Jd i Jellies- À fal sssortment.s 0 .Brawberry.Gooseberry, Red Currant, Black FRASER, VIGER & CO.1,000 1 LB.\u201cPacs OF OUR FAMOUS-35c ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA ERTS a per Ame price ou Jone e snd an, 350 per pound tn 1 Ib.percels, 35¢ per pound FRABER, VIGER & CO.100 babes Honkells Fine Hocks and\u2018 Moselles bef its Ne Hani Ai M.TE Beil EERIE, quarts as, ty.YRABER, VIGER & CO.; FRASER, \u2018PORTS AND SHERRIES.i : 6 Finest Btock in Caradejo choose from.Bar none.7 wa SHERRY.PORTS, _- - : J fr a ' i} gallon.vite.aah.0.0.\"014 English Geatls- bolle 04 serve.100 lead 99.50 82.00 '$20.00 za ns ., AD nen 810.00 62.00 mee |» ri oa pu.000 155 18.80 Tinea TIT ge 180 1660 \u201cpes su + dicks uid S00 rad age Émis 750 160 16.00 MOTO Parsitogarist RRDiE CES 00 ous Domes baorry wees.6-00 125 13.00 y fes 7 1% = œ 160 1100 HS nm 100 10.00 1.80 - 1# Èoo 10008 \u2018*\" MADEIRA.ky =.; eos In TE 7 Me 18 ba {ER s Sct ?I\" COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips 84, Montreal \u2014A FINE LOT OF\u2014 CHECKED CINGHAMS Reduced from 126.to 96.\u2014 AND\u2014 SATEENS Assorted shades, reduced from 30 to 20c.HENRY MORGAN & CO.Colonial House, PHILLIPS SQ., MONTREAL.HENRY BIRKS & CO.235, 237 St.James St, Choice Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Gold and Silver Jewelry Fine Watches, Sterling Silverware, Travelling and Chime | Clocks, Manel Sets, Candelabra, Artistic Bronzes, Decorative Porcelain, Novelties, etc.Good ton prove.satis, er ences being given.4 penton ap ractory ve 1844, law pred Dyeing 50 Years Ago But seit Nivig ready to Dye for on.send a our ight renter.Gloal =, Man Mace, Jac ts, Lace Céline fia Year paroi, or Hou.rs for les ot or uns.colors for Fong an you every satisfaction, at mode.Tan pres Goods sent for and delivered,\u2019 Telephone 1554 MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS.Offices, 680 Craig st., and 231 dt.Lawrence st.134t45aw COMMERCIAL BEERBORM'S Rrront, Wednesday.June 10, 1891, Jays: rgoes Off coast, wheat Cargoes Tor * antpment, Wheat corn, oh ps ce Dt hay.French country markets, orm.erpool uve; corn, do.Lt w s bd.Do.white Michigan wheat, 8s 3 Live 1 mixed maire, 5s 43gd.Canadian peas, 6s IL Weather in England rather manner.Mark {Lane English and foreign Whaat.quiet Do.American end Danubian maize, I 0.English and American flour, quiet.The Th 1 public cable says: Wheat, Furet, demand por 8 bodes offer moderately; corn, steady, fair LIVERPOOL Lama.Pnioss Counanc, June 10 wor.prier wheat.3 4 te s$ Port | {3 sh 3 de 10 Lao 1 \u201c& to fix nL La 2 hi tv , BE.= to 8 i def Ext 06 Cheese .tv Wholesales Grain and provisions \u2014The com aratire activity and advance 6 pos: Manitoba oats, 83 to rs to 58¢; oorn, duty pall 720 07, 37 Ww 600; good maltiag do.60 to à , tinues dull and in auch concessions ft be rant it is Jrmpossipie to ascertain he fact is buyers want for the for any acuivity un wi bakers\u2019, 50 Bio kira.34 90 10 $4 90; muperior, 84 50 to $4 65; fine, $3 Botoss 25: superfine bags, $2 to $2 265; extra to 82 20: fine bags, 1 Jo \u2018to $2; oatmeal, panda: per , 82 50 to Eos Le.bag, 82 ° to$8 10: aiment roll v5 to a be deman % by some dealers said % be slowly but is zat pro improving, but = Tet the ch.1 aby.18 cannot be out por pds bof] vo quote: sl per to 17 80; w clear mere Por Per en UT IT 10817 bo: ty cured, per 1b, 110 to 11140; baoon, per yh oa 103¢c; lard, compound, in per 0 ; HBESE.\u2014 At belle yesterday 2221 boxes of CH vilie white and 1683 boxes of Solored were offered and the eink sales effected: 563 Soloed.OX ne: 1628 bite, : ALL rani re offered, 0 22 were soi.100 at 8, 112 at ae, aoû 2000\" at Dat 834e, | from a à local slundpoipt there is to-day nothing of nterest BUTTER.\u2014AD sasier fesling no doudt preenils in the market, and for creamery 1 fo to 20c¢is to-day the ra Townships datry we quote at 176 to 10c and the higher re can aly be obtained for choice goods in comparatively small lots.1 From the Western d 140 to that the demand consequence ina manner that Causes doslers ps uneasiness.Eous.\u2014The gemand continues far to good, and prices range from 110 to 120, according to Lhe quality of the stock.MAPLE PRODUOTS\u2014 Sugar 18 quoted at 6 but ta difficuit to diapose of even at the ower figure, and syrup tt wood 18 Worth 40 to FRUIT.\u2014The brisk demand for pineapples fesnit- ing from the low prices consequeht u the la supply now offering continues to one of t features of the market.With the advent of the hot weather comes the pecossltr for importing this fruit by express and h must soon prevail.Oranges and lemons are in juest and California fruits are; sellin, Sadly, We quete: Apples, per carre, vos range vez.84 sone.por do; IS 3 35 125 1083 20; phon pois, dde 7 00 1 BG: sn: Tries, 150 to 180; figs, in s per 1v., 0lgc; Niga,in iarge poxes, per ib hen rw BON Nuts: 100; almon 4a, rib., 25e; te ble, par lb, 130; walauta, French, per Da 205 Br ib, 12 ; anuté, raw .; perib.lc.Bai frujte\u2014-Oherries, 70 1b.Doon.$2 50 to $3 78 $3 80 rat das at $3.5 was at $6.55 but the range to-day is Probably $6.60 10 $6.75.The receipts posied on \u2018Change to-day were as tollows TR C.LA + Wheat, bushel.Oates, do.Canal.2350 1078 Four, bis.' 800 A jones.Ca.28 im utte: 4 Cheese, pres, 5721 1859 do.se.LL 1 Hama, Bacon, boxes.Rn eae Leather, rolls .208 Raw Hides.8 ean.To 1° 4 Petroleum, 2 Cee Toronto \u2018Produce Market.Toronto, Ont.June 10.\u2014Wheat, spring, Xe 2 104 to $i 06: No.2 red winter.8) 17 2 Corn, 73c to 74c.Four, ext straight roller, $4 75 Lo $4 85, remains dull.Sales NO 2 2 pring x bent EN At $1 08; No.& en Cats on\u2019 track HTX $ 610, and on to cao Chieage Mog Market.Unrox SToox Yang, Jupe 10, 1891.\u2014The estimated receipts of 20,- 000; the Sci] report of yes y wan 16.) 48, | Sh mae TRE 00 were leti 05 100 lower.50; mixed 43 57 ba #15 10800 ia AE Steady.groom's Heotlanda, wher 1 moony \"REAL ESTATE, IN SUBURBAN DISTRICTS ACTIVITY Mortgage Loan Market Quist\u2014Little Enquiry for Houses 10 Reut\u2014Real Estate Transfers for the Month of May.The Real Estate Record lor June says that the realty market during the month of May , Was fairly active, and that this will probably continue to be the condition àf the market for another mouth.\u201cBuilding lots in the upper part ol the city are still being sold at steadily advanclug prices, and Cote 5L.Antoine will soon have to supply the de- wand for good residence sites.As usual at this time of the year country and suburban properties assert thewsolves more forelbly, and a better idea of the importance of Lhis business will be obtained when it ie known that during the last month.the sales of real esiate in Cote Bi.Autoine, Ste.Cunegonde, 8t.Henry, Montreal June- tion, Montreal Annex, Cote Bt.Louls, Mile End and Maisonneuve amounted to about $150,000, or over one-fourth of the total eales for the same period within the city limits of Montreal.There ls a fair demand for centrally situated business properties and bargains are readily taken advantage of.Owuerw of properties in the district west of MoGill street and south of Notre Dame street are waiting patiently for the commencement of the proposed harbor improvemants, whbich will be sure to increase values in that regloh.The mortgage loan market ie quiet aud rates of interest continue a same.Money is not being put so much into building for spéculation.There is not much enquiry for houses tu rent and they are going off very siowly.The real estate auction business has beep unmistakeably dull but there are indications of an im- rovement in that line for the month of une.There f8 not so much bullding going on as at this time lust year, and it may bo as well for the speculative builders to take a res ° REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.There were 186 rea! estate transfers in the city wards and Cote St Antoihe recorded at the registry offices during, the montn of May, amounting to $849, 682.8 8t.Anfolne Wara \u201c527,710 20 Bt.Ann's 3 4,220 00 8t.James Ward 27 ,811 10 Ward 8.20,024 84 8t.Lawrence Ward 15.56,488 32 BL.BL Mary 8 Ward 13.28.411 50 Ward 1.8,600 00 st.Be Jenn Baptiste Ward 46.61,9010 68 81, gabriel Ward 15.36,629 89 Hochelaga Ward B.20,08 ze Cote Bt, Antoine 12 b1:17 188 $646,682 61 During the correaponding month of last year, 212 jrapsfers were amou Ing i to $937, 1 real\u2019 L44.35.mortgage loans record- ay, In registra- ed \u2018durin the month of for | Woet, amount ta tion division of Mont $121,780.00; of this $4000 wi placed at 4%, $39,280 at 50 Se 000 at 54% 34000 at 532%, 849,420 at 6%, 87610 at 1%, and $1500 at a nominal rate In Montreal East the loans recorded amount © $139.598 Qu x ibis amount $36,- 150 u TE 150 at TA Po.405 40 1 6% $30, at 64%, Sa at 1%, $150 at 8%,and $118 at a nomi- n rate.DID NOT SUCCEED.An Attempt to Defeas the British Government by a Stratagem.LONDON, June 10.\u2014After a futile attempt in the House of Commons\u2019 esterday 57 the the Radical and lrish members to defea em in the abeanos à of Races Government by stra De, the many members attend an acrid discussion arose on the new lease clause of the Irish Land BULL providing \u2018that the Land Commission be reconstitu Opposition accused the Government ae rire to decry and thwart the only body sessing Irish confidence because it prevented greedy vendor landlords from ob- oa Sxorb tant prices.Mr.W.H.Smith Fepudiated Sir Wm.Vernon Haroourt's tmputation of fraudulent intention on the of the Government and denounced his violence o Mr.Gladstone challenged Smith to quote the viblent language or words imput- x.Goschen warmly defended Mr.Bmith.Numerous Irish amendments wére reject- od and finally Mx.our carried the clause under ciosure, but at the same time he pro- An amendment which met with Mr xton\u2019s approval, SERIOUS FIRE AT BEDFORD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Bepromp, June 10.\u2014About midnight less night, fire was discovered in the Rapid Manufacturing Company's promise.® alarm was 8; at onoe, but despite the herculean efforts of the villagers the entire premises wers destroyed, ber with several hundred Rapid sewing machines in process of construction ry, tools, stook, eto.ford, wh.hich inecorpor- ated town, has no means for fighting fire save a few hand pumps, and the flames spread with such) begidity that that mothin soula be saved TES lows ia estimated a a about seven \u2018housan ollars, omly tially oovered b; by insurance.Ths blow falls ils with startling suddennes on the town and a large nutaber of workmen all of whom are now thrown out of employment, WAS THERE, FOUL PLAY?[SPECIAL TO TER STAR.) CALGARY June 10.\u2014There are some doubts as to whether Cgnatab le Byron, of \u201cG\u201d committed suicide on Joop Now even Fitna minutes before the shooting cing.place Byron war s! ng in exactly tne Sams position aathatin which hé was found dead, And he had made an appointment for the svoning, Bergeants Payne and Willams are under arrest pending the finding of a coroner's Jury.no ,not for suspeoted murder but for a breac { rules of the force.Williams was the man Pho anounced the sulcide.Deceased was a son of H.J.Byron, the famous English playwright, THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, June 10, \u2014 A despatch from Mozambique says the Portuguese Governor.General on bebalf of Portugal an miral Nicholson representing the Britis! vern- ment, have settled in an amicable manner the questions in dispute as to the nav tion of the Pungwe Hlver, the yaters of which, the Portuguese cla lalmed, Tere not open to the Bri tish.AT MONCTON, N.NB [SPBOIAL TO THR STAR} Moxcrox, N.B, June 10.\u2014The city ooun- etl h as passed resolutions on the magnitude of sir Johnr « life work and Pre A pathy for the bersaved famil of the Intercoloniai Railway are Peu with black and work is suspended.Flage a.stiil Carine at half-mast in ail of the city and the bells will be tolled during the funerai hours.ROYAL.HUNT ( CUP.__ ISPECIAL TO Tifé BTAR.) i y Lepoèie Jind 10 The ree for the ne Boyal un Sup.TARDO6 Use Harmuitiids \u201cLaüroste,\u201d.Mitohe'e = \u201cRath- beal\"\u201d\"/ second; /Lord .Hastings Breach \u201d third.#\" TOR AWO BOFSES FAN.REED rs de FAVOUR PRONIBITION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} TonowTo, June 10\u2014Yesterday at the clos ing session of the convention of the Disciples of Christ in Toronto, 6 resolution wus opted favoring the adoption of à rohibi- tory liquor law for the Dominion sir Wm.Gore Gordon Cumming Married.LoxpoN, June 10.\u20148ir Willlam Gordon Cumming was married at 11 o'clock this morning at Holy Trinity Church at Chelsea to Miss Florence Garner, daughter ha the late Commodore William Garner, of Ne York.Lord Thuriow gave the bride a wr.Major Vesey Dawson, of the Ooldstr Guards, was the best man.The Rev.Robert Evtou officiated.The mar © Was practically # secret one.Onty tre persons were present at the eremouy.Jooked charmingly happy.and sie Wallen was proud-looking, coo and entirely seif- here was no trace in his personal | appearance depression or emutioë resultin from Ne Tr ars in, the of Queen's Beno d Str Williaut Gordon mine loft this city .shortly after the Seremony for the bride- \u2018ovtate \u201cour ot Sorte % gt aH AR es RE te AA dan Tee A ESA RES AY: Pas a nono\u201d re at Be 0 AVE, \u2018seemed heavier than ever belore.\u201cBROKEN WITH GRIEF.pee, IMPRESSIVE SCENES IN THE CoMMONS.| Bir Hector Langevin's Sorrow for mis Dead Uhief\u2014The Truppings of Woe in the House.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) i OTTAWA, June 10.\u2014After visiting the Ben- ate Chamber many of the visitors pay a visit to the Commons Chamber, which is still sombre looking in its trapplngs of woe exactly as it was at the session on Monday.The scene on Monday was most impressive, coule many of the mournful occasion when, diring the session of 1888, Bir John rose in his seat to move the adjournment of the House on the occasion of the deatn of the lute Hon.Thomas White, but was so overcome by his feelings as to be unable to utter a word, sinking into his seatand giving free veut to his tears.\u201d At Monday's sitting the bush of chastened sorrow lay upon the Commons chamber.All about the face of the galleries hung dull black festoons of lustreless crape.The arch above the Speaker's chair was made the ventre of, \u2018thiek draperies that covered the press gallery and bunched tn heavy knots above the dais.Crape covered the clerk's table and trailed low to the floor.The saddest of all the symbollo mourning was that which marked out from all others the chair that the dead man 80 LONG HAD FILLED \u2018a8 the honored First Minister of the Dominion.It wasentolded in the deepest black; \u2018crape covering its tall back and reaching the arms and failing about the vaken legs, Trimm} of rosette and lace designa, all in dead biack crape, intensified the effect.In front on the esk, rested an immense floral pillow made of delicate white roses and spotless ilies eet in a bed of smilax and maidenhair fern.its rich odor filled the chamber, and on its face in dark greeu letters was that better beauty and more lasting odor of sweet words \u201cOur Chief.\u201d The galleries were fllied as on a night of a great debate, The speakers, the senators and the ladies\u2019 galleries were given over mainly to ladies uressed in light fabnes and embowered In white flowers.A dark-coat- ed halanx of gentiemen filled the further higher rows of seats, and lined the walls, standing in the aisles.The public galleries too, were crowded to excess, even \u2018ladies taking refuge there.On the floor of the House, there were not many empty seats.Nor did an straggle in after the opening, as 18 usual, and noisily take their places.All the quiet, the order, the sad decorum of a funeral pre- valled.The Ministers were in their places, Mr.Foster and Sir Heotor Langevin being seated on either side of the draped and vacant chair.Tbe ex-Premier, HON.ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, was in his seat directly opposite to that of Sir John; for he has never changed his seat since he resigned the leadership of his party.The other Opposition leaders were present.save Stir Richard Cartwright, The pages\u201d wore badges of crape upon their arms, and a bundle for the members lay 1008e upon tbe clerk's table.There.was quite a wait for the Speakar, but presently he passed in with Lt.-Col.3mith, Deputy Sergeant-at-Arms, carrying «ho mace before hin.The Bpeaker did not call for petitions and none o! the routine business of the House had commenced when Sir Hector Langevin rose in his place next the chair of mournin and began his eulogy of Sir Jonn M acdonald.Sir Hector was broken with griel.Ever siuce the first stroke a week ago Friday, he has borne up but badly against the misfortune; but yesterday the weight of sorrow It was with difficulty that he articulated, \u2018though he read his speech in its entirety.In à few words he begged the Indulgence of \u2018the House for this breach of its rules, and then he immediately began reading from a closely-written manuscript he held in his hand.Several times during the reading his voice refused to sound, and for a moment or two he would wait 1n palnful silence for it to vome back again.For instance, in the sentence \u2018\u2019To tell my feelings under the circumstances is\u2014is more than I can do,\u201d there was such a pause fora good half min- ile where the hyphen is.At the close HE UTTERLY BROKE DOWN, and hig last sentence or two were inaudible.When Bir Hector bad sat down and the Speaker and the Deputy Clerk had read the inotlon, both in tones softened by grief, Hon, Mr.Laurier rose in his piace.He spo poke eptirely without manuscript and with e barest notes, Lo which he did not once refer, Thare was, of course, none o! hie ringing eloquence, but with dignified bearing and slow, modulated tones, he pronounced a remarkable eulogy upon his late opponent.Throughout neither speech was there anything that could be calied applause, but at times when a speciaily a pro- priate sentiment was uttered or phrase coined, a sound would come [rom the Chamber like tha soft Sappin of the gloved hands of a lad Fa his was a littie more pronounced than usual when the Liberal leader mouunteo his seat.His references to the points of difference between his party and the dead statesman were delicately and tastefully made; and even when he undertook the dificult task of manfully repudiating the charges of disloyalty made by Bir John during the late elections, he did not shock the tender leel- ings of his hearers.MESSACES OF SYMPATHY.\u2014 The Mails and Telegraph Btlll Pouring Them Into Ottawa.[BPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, June 10,\u2014Messages of sympathy and resolutions of condolence continue to pour in from ali parts of the world, and it will take a week before the staff of clerks employed will be able to answer them ail.Several enquiries as to contemplated memorials by would-be subecribers have been received.The secretary of the Imperial Federation League, in England, hav- in& heard of a fund for a memorial for Sir John Macdonald, wrote to the \\Canadian eecretary, Mr.Cassimir Dickson, offering Eoglish subscriptions.The Clty (Council of Huil met on Monday evening, and after passing aresolution of condolence with Lady Macdonald in her bereavement adjourned.The Mayor and aldermen will attend the funeral in a body, Among the telegrams of condolence received are the following : The [nternational Typographical Union, now in convention at Boston, expressed Its aymp with tbe Donilnion of C'anads tn the national Jos which ft has suffered through Lhe demise of the Ki ht Hon.Sir John Macdonald, Prime Minister anads, and also extend to Lady Macdonald pis condolence in the irreparable loss \u2018which they have sustained.TORONTD, June 10.-We the members of Lhe Commandery of the Roman Catholic Unjon of Knights of St.John now assembled, havin learned of the death of your tllnstricus husband, Sir John Macdonald.desire to extend to you our profound Bympathy in this your hour of sorrow, and which cannot but be regarded as a national amity Lowpon.Eng.June 10 \u2014Sympathy in your sorrow and th Canads In loslng her truest friend.{Signed) Louviam.VIENNA, Austria, June f.\u2014Please offer Lady Macdonald aud accept yourselves the sincere Rym- pathy of my wife and self tn the (rreparable loss that Lady Macdonaid, yourselves and Canada.bave sustained.(signed) CHARLES TUFrAR.LONDON, Eng.June 10.\u2014Our heartfelt s5m- Athy.(Bigned) LAnF DUPFERIN.PARIS.France, June 1.\u2014Canadiana and friends ot Canada tn ans unite with we in Geploring vou ee loss igned} E Faure.ia jand, June 10.\u2014The coum of the Ro A ton Institute the death nt Atriotic @lalesman, ab sarnest advocate of the unity of the Empire and a consistent supporter of the Inati- tute.The council desire to express their sym all (he members of tbe (amily in the irreparable loss which they have suatainod.Judge Muir's Ne Neat Tribute.ISPECIAL TO THR NTAR.) oN, June 10.\u2014In opening the Haag General Sessions to-day, Judge Muir feel- BEL tered to the death of the Premier.agreatstateaman had been removed by death.Man) rexreis had been axpréésed at that event and many tributes had been paid to him.The sy mpathy was deep and What was most to be mired was that it nesmed to be sincere.Sir John was getting in years.e an his\u2019 hia publie | \u2018lite \u201cshortly after the: our beloved, whom he trusted would lop, spared.His one ect was to bub country with fh institutions.HM sires an os wore likely to be carried out.Cananians had ressod to be proud of Wels .conniLy.earkhly remains -o6 metres am we Seppe mn THE FRESH AIR FUND.Questions to be Answered by the Public.The committee.entrusted with the administration of the Fa Air Fund are making their report ipod last year's work, by which it will be found that four- wen thousand, 9x.hundred and sixty- eight poor children and mothers bave now participated in\" the benefits furnished by the fund.What a vast amount of practical good has been effectea by the work of the committee is demonstrat- éd by innumerable cases of voluntary testl- mony on the part of grateful mothers, many of whom credit the fresh alr outings with the strengthening and building up of the bodies of their enfeebled littie ones.Some of these cases are of such an unmistakable character and 80 touching in their circumstance as Lo be in themselves sufficient roward to the generous supporters of the fund.Belore commencing the season's work the committee naturally feel it the part of wisdom to ascertain whether the friends of the poor are anxious for the work to go on.The committee has the refusal of the Chambly Home reserved to them until the middle of June.If the subscriptions justify the hope that the public who are able to give are willing that the poor children and mothers should this surnmer have the fresh air out- Ings for which they are earnestly yearning the work will go on with vigor.Itis the voluntary givers who support this work, and the generous support it has received in the past 18 evidence of a widespread spirit of charity and generosity in the community.With great pleasure the publishers of the STAR send the committee a subscription of six hundred dollars with wnich to commence thelr subscriptio list, in the hope that they will receive such support as will enable them to organize immediately.Subscriptions may be sent to the honorary treasurer, Mr.Charles Alexander, or to the STAR Office.The children of the poor are awaiting anxiously the public verdict.DEATHS.EGLI\u2014Of pneumonia, 10th an May Chris- una, daughter of John hs 1, aged 4 years and 5 months.Funeral ace from 280 Laval avenue, ro morrow nor ng (Thursday), at 8.30.Lhente to Cote des Netges Çemetery.Friends and acqualntances are requested Lo attend.(Quebec, Otlawa and New York papers copy.) NIGHTINGALE\u2014Loutsa H, Evans, widow of the late Ernest Nighungale, aged 66 years and 2 months.Funeral from the residence of her grandson, F.E.Duquet, 183 Cadleux st., to St.Jean Baptiste Church, at 7 a.m., op Friday.June 13, trom thence to \u201cCote de: s Neiges Cermne- tery.1352 Don\u2019t wait until you are sick before trying Carter's Little Liver Pills, but: get a vial a once, You can\u2019t take them without benefit, + Special Notice.The repairing of fine watches, also English and French clocks, a specialty at Ë Hemsley's, 255 St.James street.Philadelphia Jia Press: The Oatmeal Trust may soon be iu the gruel.Real Merit Is the secret of The success of Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla zi GLASSES! Personally selected whilst in Europe from the best makers, NOW SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES.Bil TrLRFHRONK, 4820.HENRY GRANT & SON, 1341e0d 72 Beavar Hall.corner Dorchester at ASS NOT a Pur- * gestive Medicine.They are a BUILDER, NTIC And RECON- #TRUCTOR, às the garer in à conden orm the substances ually needed to en- sh the Blood, enring coming rom Poor and WaT- Who finds his mental fao- nities dull or failing, or powers rs Bagel, should take © his lost energies, both EVERY MA Pale Te physical RY EVERY Wouy = pressions and à YOUNG whes'n JOUE MER \"YOUNE | WOMEN =.should take {ake them, For sale by all Araggists, or will be sent apon receipt of price (50c.per oxy, by addressing THE DR.WILLIA MS MEN.CO.Brockville, Ont.should take them.They cure all su which jnevitably oun take these PILLE They will cure the re- habits, and strengthen the VascqanB ne gs INSTANTANEOUS in ils ACTION Perry Davis\u201d PAIN-KILLER For CRAMPS, CHILLS, COLIC.DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY.CHOLERA MORBUS, and ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS.QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.and \u2018take ne other.14 DUTATIORS, a here, who those li lls valuable in so many ways that will noe! be wine to do without them.ACHE _ Ee ee os Lives that b is where we make our Our plis cure it while others are not.Canten\u201d » Lrrms Lives =, and very easy to ne or two a dose.They arc atriculy vegetabl Bot gripe or purge, but by their use them.In v ve for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by CABTER MEDICINE 00.Mew York Sal PL Smal Doe mall Brice Merchants\u2019 Line.THRE TRIP OF THE SEASON! MONTREAL TO TORONTO and Return.A CHARMING TRIP for $14.00.Arriving st Toronto 8 i w.Thursday.MONTREAL TO DETROIT and Return.10 DAYS ON THE WATER for 923.00.MONTREAL TO CHICAGO and Return.18 DAYS ON THE WATER for 838.00.Berths alloted on purchase of Hokote, No Extras.BALE EVERY TUESDAY at 10 à.G.E.JACQUES & co\u2026 le \"Common st, 135xtf D.BATTERSBY, 174 Et James at.SALE of FURNITURE Carpets, Stoves, Lamps, etc.At 844 St.Felix Street, THURSDAY MORNING, AT TEN O'CLOCK.135x1 20 CENTS.Another Jar ge lot of SAMPLE BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERSB for Men, Women snd Ohildren, at ve a pair aud REAR: Came early au they will so THE BURNING BOOT, 110\u2014McGill St.\u2014110 J.C.PARKER, Proptr.HIGH TARIFF On all imported materizls alone will develop our Mines and Industries, and it I \\ will permit the population to have work at high wages.Then every one can smoke a \"CREME DE LA CREME\" CIGAR, | 3 MANUFACTURED BY J.M.FORTIER, MONTREAL.OPENING.The Hotel Balmoral 1a now re-opened for business, under New mAnars.ment Everything clean, new and homelike.Com - fortab heated rooms, weil furnisb ed, may now be secured for the Winter, Special inducements to families Meals well cooked and served with every possible care and attention.Special arrangement by the Month._ JAMES SMITH, Froprieter i Bos at al} Railway Depota.Transient rates, 822.00 Lo 63.00 per day.3 12xtfecd , FOR SALE At Hudson, Quebec The well known Mount perty fronting on the Lake of Two Hel od Formerly the Ipaidence of the Late GEORGE MATTHE Esq.of about 300 te handsome Pell House Farm: House, Gardensr's and Porter's rns, Stables, Ice.Root Houses.etc.ete.The view from this B pot is unsurpassed anyw where within 3, reasonable tance of Montreal and the ached either by rail Or boat.To be soid at \u2019 moderate \u20ac figure And on saay terms.For further parte apply to HARLES fol LAND 119 eod x tf 249 I32eodxtf t James Street.Money advanced for Building on the \u2018 HUB\u201d Property- MONTREAL JUNCTION, Houses and lots for sale.Easy terms.ARESTRONG & COOK, Owners, B, J.HICKEY, Masager.Head \u2018Ome.Moutteal Junction, Telephone R408.City Office, Standard Batidiog Telephone 1978.GALVENIZING! = ls 4 PS seb.We are .now: prepared.to do GALVANIZING for the trade, on\u2019 Cast, Wrought Sheet or Malleable HS VIN GOL 487 -DELISLE.STREET, YS STE.CUNEGONDE: # oe 12312 law \u2018 À a Sopsumer these ar- aps, amp Most BRON! EEE tor CEE SATURDAY 13th, |E adhe Bon So J B H.TRICK ABY co, Groders and Wide Merchants, es Beaver s Mel Huy \u2014 Montreal, vu Lente ss ususl for de, &o.Hoard.ait OARD AND ROOMS \u201cWrepety for Baia.\u20ac pre a En TO DRIVE EX- ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG N VW 42 Ten Toss.Map 3040 uA Dame st Pi YAL PEE ER ue tifally MOURT ot unte ï à t part of the cemetery, P.Fob ai BALE OX BARRE opis one ia BLOG oF inal rent, at.61 600,00 00, 8.plow ebake 00.Thi fi 5 by men This p on otre Dee street.0] bosite th Bia us, hours from 9 to 1% a.Pa ° 351 Feu, BA SALE EL ToTbrE BUILDING LOT Gain streets, Bt.Mary Ward, £ dnpy brrtncts bo pusk 1m iin ite for terms at of Oom .Nurserymen, Colborne, Ont, 1 Situations Wanted.ArmA AAS ANTED SITUATION AS BREWER, LONG rie iu - ou \u201cype longe both A se, and lager, Sood & = W ATED ITUATION.AB RFERGGRAPRER aud typewriter by n Loupe woman, College FOR LADIES DURING confinement, private, 78 8%, Dominiqu 2.5% to John Cowan.18 Bt.Alexis street.Uplonia, good reforonces.\"P.O.Bax x 020, Mont 1 OARD\u2014FIRST CLASH TABLE RD, DOU i p B LA LE BOAKI OUBLE Business Chances._ ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY HSPEAEKING and single rooms, modern com veniences.8 Deuts st 12015 OARD\u2014GOOD ROOM AND BOARD, IN PRIvate family, for 3 young men, $3.50 per woek.480 Belgneurn s 131 5 OA RD_NIOELY FURNISHED, pou BLE AND angle room and tabl NIH No.149 Bloury at.OARD\u2014AND RESIDENCY WITH EVERY HOME CAAA SN 5 BALE-OR FICHANGE FOR PROPERTY ved notes, partners 4 Share in factor the only Ay ro of the kind in Can: nly amall ca; > tal required.Purtic kA at 1858 otre Dame st, 1325.po SALE -GOOD CHANCE TO BUY OUT A ery and boot and shoe store attached, situa ted me a very good lucality and doing good pusiuess, comfort, in a private family, marrie ront very low, the buyer can bu + cou ple.Half an hour trou Mon \u201cHouse faste information, address 0d, A van oflce pes tie ous river.Address Box 1228, Post e, City.138 4 Chevalier, 1800 Nutre Dame st OARD\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE BOOMS, ALL the comfor table board, Y Philly CARD\u2014GOOD Ee BOARD AND ROOMS, 23.50 per week, washing included.825 He, James st.134 8 OARD\u2014AND ROOMS DOUBLE AND SLNQLES also table board.17 Hanover st OABDIX PRIVATE FAMILY, ON BT.TTS oy stresi, ?rooins, board moderate p Call for free particulars, Russell, 214 2.James et, \u2018Tel phone 9104.136 B°&r \u2014 BUMMER BOARDERS WANTED (desire first tlass bouse.also 183 à \u2018 f od fsblue, oars mail, Say.J.Balllargeon, Braiteniile iy vis, References Rev.R.B.Ducios, 166 Man John Burnside, Esu.Btar vffice.Board Wanted.AoA ; V ANTED\u2014BOAR ron GENTLEMAN, WIFR and cbild at ver, slate terms which wuat be moderate, Addrous \u201c0.1173,* Tin oficy.ce pr or 135 4 MOR SALE-A PRINTING ESTABLISHRENT i you creating à paying business, easy.For further particulars em rh 0 No.3} 1D rocher street, City 138 3 TOR SALE_FIRST ok ASS SALOON, WITH welling, best part of city, rare © ance, must be sold in à week, L, Harris, 1 Edward st.vorner le English and French, and qualifed in wusic, a position us gOvernvas in a fard Apply 1888 Ger- MW êucsd «5 BY LADY DOORKEKPER, EXPERT enced and thoroughly com: horas\u201d typowriting higliost references.x 105 9 ANTED\u2014THK ADVERTISER 18 DEsiRoUS of obtaining a Jgsition as bookkeeper, correspondent or coubdential clerk ne a hol le, naL- faoturiuy or importiux house sa 38° risuce iu office work and cine ferences.Address \u201cB B48,\" Bran 0 00 5.\" ae ANTEDZBY LADY, Years\u201d ox EDUCATED IN Bot languages, position an companion to a on French), willing oS © to th \u20ac country or pited iat t Staten, Address 50'V lon st ANTED\u2014-CARPET LAYING AND SPRL atering, prowpily attouded to, Address or call ; ge Bt.Antoine st Fi SALE\u2014A HOTEL WITH LIOEN à ! doinæ good trade, chan ANTED\u2014BY FKENOAMAN, BITUATION As \"Food nee $ = servant in English family, city or_ocuntry.party retiring from busines.Rs 7 og ined references.Apply by letter to \u201c0.B31,\" STAR ele: 34 2 office.138 6 MOR BALE\u2014A WELL ESTABLISHED Saber ARTED BY AN ARMY PENSIONER, BITUA- shop and cigar store, on oune-of the principal ms plate or pantry man, in club or hotel.streets, Capita) of shout #500 required TSARON Yor Apply T° , care of Mr.Rolland, 114 Desery st.nelling, viher business to attend Ada draes \u201cW 133 2 730,\" STan office 342 ANTED-A GENTLEMAN, WITH rou TWO to ive thousand dollars, to buy an interest aod take charge of a branch of an old firm; Inyestl- te this.\u201cN.116),\" STan office.135 1 VVA3TED\u2014rous MAN WITH ABOUT 5/00 doliaru to take charge of a light manufactuT- SO 1178.\u2018 8Tau père 850 ing business, good prospects.Uorses and Carrtages, Œte.CORTE ES EE SANS NS Fee SALE\u2014PHAETON, BEST NEW YORK MARK, cont vise 00, nimosi new, will sell cheap, Can be soen at 50 Mackay Bt.25 tf TOR BALE\u2014PRAEËTON, BEST NEW ORE MAKE, cost $450,00, almos * new, Will sell Shesp.be seen at 50 Mackay st.1:5 [NOR SALE-CHEAP.À PONT PONY CART ND side Place.YOR BALE_A GLADSTONE WAGGON, COST last spring summer mon tbe, in good orde 75.00, seen at coal Brothers\u2019 Lye, reene ave.cote 8t.Antoine.135 3 MOK BALE\u2014A VERY HANDSOME AND BEAUTIful ort 1 mare she is 6 yeurs of age, four Les bsods without spot ë blemish of any klud, and : she is Sind for a lad ntleman to ride or drive, 8 he js a 8a ory fast rondater, ¥ Also a very fine bay.family road ho and f orse jas high, OME years of Croead an trot very purchaser can have a ten dayn' trial of aire of them betore buying them, if needed, These belong ton lady whose husband has met with a sad misfortune, 1 et tu sell them ether, but would soll 3 them separpte 4 to private parties nud sell them ery reasons 1 will warrant t fecily sand, kind ole and For further informe.tion lease call on my groom, st my private atabl le, number 4, 1234 vraie at.135 2 Wanted to Flurchages.ANI NINN INNIS IIASA INNS Wt NTED\u2014TO PURCHASE ALL KINDS OF Housebold furniture, highest price paid, 62 584 Craig V ASTEPZTO PURCHARE, A SMALL ENGINE, 4 hor vers Jajinch cngine would do, no boller haired eu P.Montreuil.ANTED\u2014A GOOD SECOND HAND BRUSSELS t, bout | 5 xs by & carpe Jarda, must wood condition and Addre \u201co.13 ms i BTAR Office.135 # an\u201d TED\u2014A MALE: DOG BKYE OR SCOTCH N ating ad and where to be My 5 Nu.Box # ty.13.Rooms to Let.RME To LET, WELL FURNISHED, ON vy second fat De children, was, bot water and fers convenience,ten minutes\u2019 from toi Apply \u201cN 476,\" STan office._ 13 d OOMB-_LARGE WiLL FURNISHED BOOMS, n'talerhansa\u201d for guet! Jemés 68 Beaver Hh cou BPLENDID FURNISHED B board.Apply 18 Berri st, near QOMB\u2014FURNISHED AND UNM rooms.Apply 292 Bt Charles B I QARD-VAOARCIES, AT 19:20 BT.GoTRRaNE street, néar the bazaar OOM\u2014NICE ROOM To LET.NEw ro nished, on first floor, terms moderate.1% Bleury street, 133 3 VOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY® FURNIS rooms to rent, at 32 Aylmer street, 133 3.OOMS\u2014TO RENT, LARGE Khon PARLOR room, Ale small room, terms modersis.54 Anderson » 133 3 VOMS\u2014TO ENT SINGLE FRONT AND BACK room, with or without board, opposite Domin- n square.41 Metcalfe at.4 OCMS\u2014 VOMFONTABLY FURNISHED, weal 1 modern improvements, with without ard.Apply 834 Dorchester street, 134 8 ROTO LET, A NICK FRONT ROOM, FUR- d, for one reutlemeu or two young) laden, at 58 Jurors street, very cent ral.333 ROOMS-AND BOARD, 29 ST.DENI1§ STREET 1883 OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED ROO on bathroom flat, yas, hot and cold ates, RON | oo Hi, Lawrence st OOMB\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FER FURnished, modern conveniences, excellent Lad Bleury st Roc Free ROOM TO LET, WITH OR Xa 8¢ Cathcart nt 184 Regu Two LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, xh bathroom flat, with board, 19 Brunswick st, Partners Panted.AAI AAA WT WITH ABOUT 1000; nd ox nced with the retail coal an business.App ly 133 St.Lawrence #t 134 9d ANTED\u2014A PARTNER WITH BOME CAPITAL for wines sud liquore Tan fac turing business, particulars given.Address \u201cRi 121L\" Stan {fice Found.NAS NAN AAA Sd PS NN UND\u2014A BUM OF MONEY, GIVE PARTIOU lars.Address \u201cU.1165,\" STak office.136 1 TOUND\u2014AND NOW AT THE PUBLIC POUND erdun, two heifers, one red the other spotted, Uwoers will please clajym and pay exponses.135: Trucatienal._ NN NNN JOHN EE ETAGE.¥ aCHOOL TOR BOYB For entrances a pod REV.ARTRUB i Oxon.13s MONTREAL Montreal \u2014 of Music WILL COMMINCE LESSONR On MONDAY, JUNE 9th.Thb tesch ere are from Belgium and are now forming the Sobmer Park rchostre Leasona of Boifegs, Piano, Vioitn, Viola, Cello, Basso, Uboe, Flute, Bas soon, Cornet, Frenc, » PRICE OF LESH: m.to 8 p LAMARCHE & GAGNON, ! Manufacture undersigned, Ctra tor of the ve Estate, will slit by rablic saetion 00 mmtoh va the dollur, Xe bloc on Jossphat street, off Papin THE ora prie At Lo\" clock na Plan: ce ee as.* ine w pe a ww 3.MyMARCOTEE: Qurator, abbr BROS.) Anctioneers.135 2 daw - cd Eve de ao ders radio Bars Bars, ys, BU ILDING LOTS.PARticular attention is directed to the sale ab tree! toine street, next to 8% Autoips.Bale for necount 0 {hos Cre amp, Esq., cie Long Room, ON WEDNESDAY.17TH JUNE, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.Plans ôn view at our office.b.H.& W.H.FRASER., 1381 Auctioneers.\u2014= MR \u2014\u2014\u2014 Rp \u2014\u2014\u2014 Te BE aVOER Sontelln every woi uman MUBMAY ry ue ut of 80 ¥ 38 ue oous AD BOARD- Wk WIL, Le FUR tou with every particu concagning re Table rooms, it oF without board fu risbed dada furnizhed, or for Bousekeopt city and suburbe, free of bing.in Hatton with Hassell 314 St James street, En SE | si stree\u2018 No elevator.Talophone 9104, Booms TD anted.mm Am ED\u2014-FOR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE BED was d sitting room room or one Lary roo - on bath facto 7.Permanent by or Tost us walk $, ora sctory.© min a 0! square.Address cn 498,\" BTAR office.131 | Mon end BY A YOUNG ANQLIGHY LADY com and board, with private locality, west en aire ter terms aod Ai ferences exchang we NTRD\u2014FOR GENTLEMA ND ro AND chi (4: and wit if at ter, Snont.vem putes from Victo prenons Be 1319,\" STAR office ta ANTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR UNFUR Tap od rooms.Apply with terms to \"N.A1 a On HTAR office.MR SALE\u2014COAL AXD WOOD, ALL KINDS.DRY kindling ood : specialty, promptiy de delivered Bredy, proue © Antoine .Ong, Be Beil elephons ois 26 R SALE-\u2014@15, NEW SULID GOLD LADY'S watch, stem winde \u2019 of money.Address J 1038, \" STAR office 134 2 R BALE 500, RERDS A o C, C.JEBRBEYS, 4 bel arth expected to calve this month, fosripe) bol \u2018solid, b ack ani cheap lot, Albert, P.11, ue, Lee Farm, Rock I BALE AC CEDAR ETE WITH TWO 8 ARE.seh lors ne in., Brough patent centrebosrd, ah box, etc.averythi com- Kingston, aplend d all.\u201cis pairs ote, lider W.Robineo 5 4 Bt.Catherine Apply G.W.Gaden.21 » POR SALE\u2014A 52 INOH BICYOLE, CHEAP, PRICE #20; also a fret saw machine.Apply st 45 Canning st.185 2 el CLLR 00 Douses I Tl anted.PAA WASTED FoR 1 THE AU AUMMER ree A rnished honse at Longuecil.no pan dren.Address \u201cN 1148,\" Bran office.1861 _Stores, Doteis, cite, to fed.A, ne PVN NN oO LET\u2014 T FACTORY, \u201cFLOORS, 75 X 101, WELL Toi Jighted.Apply to Thomas Tribey, 26 Bi.armes wholesale house or eue eat rte 3 goyerness< or, chambermaid, capable of Bg \u20ac hi : AA Pe ANANSI SN WU ANTED\u2014 HOUSS W - és hay | WE This ss 45 sens 8 t mn Î] about tree the thousand: wo wo par oc thousand WANT ory proved Ye rush Bier ne CIE Reg vers ped .oy ve Fob ure pdt Bos.ANTED\u2014BELL a Fe ated) real, FRssvma am 5 pis Lehi tile Jeu oi à water si.ANTED-PRAGTIOAL DYER.ONE WHO UN.4 A dec A1 bree (Jorn rails dad ies bre: the business and apres 3 Ta pin nin faa 2 ng satire of forthe's out n carpets.ymenut.Address sisting wages ~ A 797, bd otter W M logos =, fone Ae banx: Ties oro \u201ciy w Ary STE 1851 Blue xidgermmunter, M shui ve Riou vs cars.bank.\u2014 BALESMEN TO HANDLE O ANTED WEAVER roel car Are hes Bi lines LE vi w § FOR - BORO NE + 460 Bt James ot.) Roni Estate Axduts.salary or co fasion ?up start, Lave done Cornwall Gurls: 800d wares.Cornwall Mi.ov SATS, 7 MOUST en if they follow oar the ANTED\u2014FOK gere, \"ASSISTANT resident master.Arthur Freach, 8.John's du vicel ta Ÿ 18 ANTED \u2014 FOR THREB AIVERE of trade a ane cai Cl Ti pois Amon ! > Box 551, Three River BE preferred, 1 \u201cANTED \u2014 BARBE) FRAT © W Hotel Frontenso Lux As J.M.Theubald.Kingston, On ANTED \u2014 TNE.AT WEBST ouse, £34 Bt.Jamub street, x first.class eu man cook and one girl for chambers aud assist In dining roon 1334 8 ANT Ep \u2014GHOCKERE ÉALESLADY, ONE USLD rade, speaking bo nus - ferred aed Bt Jamen street., ET WA ED\u2014NURSE GIXL.APPLY 227 LEE 143 3 shop, highest vor .#hest wayos 18844 Ake ur ANTED\u2014A GENEHAL BEKVANT, MUBT cvox nicely, Apply, with references, 767 Bish or 3 ANTED_A FIRST C OLA8B 000% (MAN), Ply by latter to Box 21237 B.O., Montrsal, 138 WAY TED\u2014TWO BMART OFFICE BOYS, AU r Do able to write wel) and know something of fuçures, must live with their parents.handwriting, to Box 408, City JANTED \u2014 _ TINBMITH Davidson & Co.gonde.i 1 Sep ; NED 200 STUNECUT- ters at $4.60 per y t hours; work for tle aeason, hon.-union men proferred Apply 3 own 1342 APPLY TO THOS, 187 Delisie at, \"5h.THOS.134 3 ROOFEK, FOR oe With som: Xnowledye $0 Thos.Davidson & Apply im- medistely to Cutetone Contrattors\u2019 \u201cassbeiation, Esom 8 Enisondegen Block, Detroit.Mich.134 3 ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT rox FA N of three, no Washing, 82 Mance at, AML ANTED-FIRST CLASS COAT MAKERS, $00 NE wWages paid.Apply to 457 St.Paul st.134 2 D ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, 25 HARNKSS makers, Jnplr 2e.) Yiler.foréman Reformatory shops, 1109 Mignonn 134 4 A 48 NURSE TO ONE CHILD, A rl who can sew.Apy bey and three oF six and eight.908 8 Le Hrode uen one 13: ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO MIND A BABY ARS assist with house work.Address \u201cL 1100\" Brak Office.134 3 WANTED A STEADY YOUNG MAN TO MAKE himeelf gene: seful tn a paint ous nd window glans Store, adress .O.Box 1247.1349 7 ANTED\u2014A 8TRONG or FOR MESSAGES and general store work, muat be willing and active; re erences Jeauired.T.W.Boyd & Hon, 1641 Notre Dame 134 2 ANTED\u2014AN OFFICE BOY.BOOM 119 TEMple Building.134 2 WANE ED\u2014SMART YOUNG GIRLS FOR THE marking room.Troy Hteam Laundry se, 140 81.Peter 134 2 WANT ANTED FIRST CLASS COOK FOR THE MONT- Field Battery camp, ou Bt.Helen\" * Leland, from sa.20th so J uly, 1st, Avplicants to sppear rwon at the Armory.Craig st, on Friday \u2018y Sui, ZtL inet, at 8 o'cloc 134 2 ANTED \u2014 À ve AND RESPECTABLE ; mule of Kaod appearance i to UE a 3 ats ant, must speal nch an ng! p: Lat Louis reset, 1840 St.Catherine st PP i 3 Antoine st, V ANTED\u2014A GENEHAL BERVANT.CAPPLY To 2810 8t Catherine st.43 ANTED\u2014A FIRST Cia CERERFON DENT Address stating references, axe, experience 2 and when at liberty, \u201c1.1103, A NTED MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS ure immediate work, by calling at the = ployment ¢ Co,, 190 Bt.James st, Old Mechanics nk Build 5 1 ANTED-AT 7 BEAVER HALL 8Q.AN X- perienced bonnemsald, also boy to make bin.sell useful about h 1331 ANTED\u2014ALL sn TT ANTS W Sas PLACES to call sad Jot them, ladies wanting good ne vants call and get them.The Employ ment Co.190 se James 1353 ANTED YOUNG MAN, HSALESMAN, WITH experisnos in dry must speak English and French,none need rd anleus active and push- tng.187 8%.Antoinest.135 3 AVA ANTED_ SHOEMAKER, FOR CHARITABLE inatitution, elderly man 7 Pruterred, ployment to suitable person, Æ.Kiljott, hy Blears s at.ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLABS GARDENER.ER APPLY to E.Graves, 220 Cote St Antoine uz > 52 ANTED GENERAL ÉERVANT, SMALE FAMI- y, 868 Prise + 135 2 TRD CLASS SKCOND se AN oan), for Iatye hotel must be ex; and have good references.Address \u201cMi office.ANTED \u2014 FoR LARGE igi moe.good fireman for 00 with good references.Trees D 1 123% CER oû occ.WLR al esd GENERAL BE ant, small family, good wages, 84 At.Luke, \u201c ANTED FIRST CLASS WOOD Forages.Apply at 26 Stanley at.135 WANTED ABOUT 20 208 RE, A GOOD PLAIN una Mrs loue ton, 962 nor rooke we ANTED- GOOD Gi GENERAL SERVANT, FoR A wily.Apply wijh references, 254 Bishop ma 135 ANTED \u2014 IMM IATELY, FIRST CLASS shera for clo , None but experienced ni: hands need apply {alsoipouth \"tor Ling te in & pall business.Apply to A, tner & ec paul VANTED 2 RESPECTABLE GIRL, AB GENER- ervant tn swall femily.Apply between aight sa nine this GR and nine sud ten to-mor- row morning, at 24 Se 1351 VW ARTED OARPENTERS ROUGH, QUIC YEN only need apply.10] inspector st ANTED\u2014A SMART TIDY GIRL FOR GENERal house work.Apply at 348 Prince Arvhur st.ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELE, A SEWING GIRL sbie to cut and fit: Apply re) Durocues st 1 ANTED-TMM EDL ATE, SEWING MACHINE and light work.A ot 481 SC TU 14257 NTE FAMEDITELT, AN EXPERIENCED young man ss salesman aod to m singe = « boot sud anos store.Address with references, je Isher WOMAN COE.ANTED~AT ONGE, \u201c000 Anieen Mission, No Apply ith references, to 4 Common ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASÉ LADY CLOTHES froners: also gir! for collar machine, Dominion Steam Lanndsy, 24 5 Notre Dame at 51 GOOD GENERAL SERVAR T, AED, reterouces.for wmall family, 2600 sw Catherine « 14 Nc os FOR ENVELOPE, CAVE d box making, those accustomed Sa this Soar rane of Tor only need apply, Jd.C.Wilso n& ae ARTE goon GENERAL SERVE: _ AP YY piyst06SL Marke.135% ANTED_DINE GIRL AND GHLAM- rmaid, ork, 13 \"85 illips square.a.TROT Tous MAN TO look after horsé and mu btunnelf sanerally useful, references required.APPLY after p.in, 113 Shuter street.\u201cBs 1 ÿ ASTED \u2014 QKNERAL i BERLE MIDDLE ling to go to e.family ot two.ply 62 Druminon: ANTEL\u2014MAN AND FE TO AAG A first clase aaah business to be opened on St Catherine at, security required, 5 Place d' Armes, ANTED \u2014 LADY BTENOGRAPHER, INSUR- uce office copyiats, lady office matron, saies- ladies for confectionery snd sid dry goods store, Jaatee ey REET.WELL vg purposes, oe meceeaary, roud light, rent moderate.Anis mops Grey Nun st.186 # STORE 409 AT JAMES FRET nT wk ET \u201cAny st Francois TA LED fu 49 COLLEGE B ight man afscty to W.Walker, 121 Xavier reel ANTED\u2014ATEA MpORT ABSISTANT CLERK, night hotel clerk, married, wife aa housekee si pay roll clerk sad tim Particulars Y lacs d'Armes , R.à Nowell & 1351 WAR UPHOINTERERS IMMEDIATELY, NY \"Tes Btesi, 18%6 Notre ue ps ARRVANT T0 \u201c60 7 yiminer, n ng, _Ap- Flats to Let.oe fan Am A O LET\u2014 LET-FEAT OVER 369 AT.JAMES AT.CENRT- ERS, 62 avi- 7° rally ditoated, vou jiehted, rant 815 Jer month.mer 5 NANT BFST OF Apply to laixer rancois Xavier stree TANTED.A EST OF P 12 6 Wh oT tesa vo 171 BC.Antoine 0 LET FLAT OR HALL, CORNER BT.JAMES three 00000135 8.oats, most con and :R TO ot + Iiehied Th .cs Apply to W.W r 33 72.\" 6Tan office.dr rancois Tavern 182 8 136 1 \u201c Oftres to Bet NINN SN NIN NNN Te Ne 0 LET-TWO BPLEXDID Lag AIRY OF- in the Imperial James st.OST BITCH Fox TERRI | ANSWERING ora, very sma ze, one | far name of German st will be tbaraie rewarded.8 OST\u2014GOLD AND PLATINUM KET, MOKO- Sm A WN V.\" liberal reward, Al a O8T_RED Sv FE BETTER Dog.OW £ ~#r's name pu = 'onud detained after this, will be proseou onnette, 10 William st.EL 1 OBT-MAY 30, FROM 18 161 NOTRE black cow, with person detaining hor ea hie Thon oy seou Les! \" \u2014IN JA Sangio te #ndor vi sardépaal ngie ;' radeon aa RTE vence street.Lx \u2014ON 10TH INST., ON axe T or aa sigeet.between p Senguinet and ae ras Please return to No.\"ét escale tr Le 1581 OST-0K SATURDAY L sald orig \u201c =), avenue.ply to the Edison perte era Pts Com ny.Teme Sau = : T\u2014 7 IP 10 x 50, 150; 1 AR 300: La w, repas $ ao Si Biiding, with o Sat Notre Heme at, Farms For Bale.NSN NNN NNN Fra SALELONE OF THE BEAT ARMS IN THR LA nee Pot slevator.CE rr county of said farm in tbe prising three hound tiop, balance in dor 8 bergein the proprie or ving np farmi ply for particnlare, ton.in vine Bit 0 133 3 Wanted to Borrow.A III ATA A ANTED TO BORROW FROM ONE To TWO V hundred dollars for 3 months, food interest and security given.Address \u2018\u2019L 1082.3 Puytls Wanted.ALAN SMS ar ASS ANTER-PUPILS IR FRENCH, CONVERSE; Perlita\u2018s_ system, as teacher's residence.AP] epiy x el AL 3% AVANT GOOD TREN a WHR agen» 24d BL.Cathatinos las J N T THOROUGH « SENTE SERVANT, WH TE 5 14) Dr aminond 2 ic Jone : N A x ma AERVANT try.ry TO TRE Apply with re À: \u2018araticen, at Belmont Fras AGEN BERVANT, GOOD WITH chtidren sh mily, wood wages, fers paid, Bos 44.Chambly Canton.135 1 ANTED_A Y [for AN OXVIOE.MUST ter in own handwriting, Ca Ù | >, 136 pr 2S 62 ANTED-A STEONG > ERRANDS Ww NIED A SI one Boo Aopls 2380 se Cnthertoe at 135 1 WAS JTF i Prat dois QUANTED \u2014 NIORT WITORMAN, ed, sober, bosset and reliable, 11:31,\" BTaR office.AN TED\u2014_6OOD Fais To ere Ww AN \u2014AROKE A pi to room\u2019 TRL, TO ASSIST IN Bt.Antoine street, 135) MIDDLE Address \u201cM, ! 1352 HANDS, AT OUNCE, 2351 RAL DRAUGHTSMAN, ; éétrfioor, Temple Bulidiue, ASTED\u2014 A, \u201cméga ALE 91 BRING family.a gruL TO DU respaciable 4861 VANT FOR FA ad Es 1354 WAS D\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT AT 520 8e 134 27 "]
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