The Montreal daily star, 7 octobre 1891, mercredi 7 octobre 1891
[" SIX PAGES.VOL.XXIII==No, 236.Situations Paces on Dot TT T SI brotdery mas bine bly Can ANTEL -A \u201coon ag HT Zod tea ketlie moulder, Levis.Que ï A DA THIKST- CLass N = COOK: ay, Ninh Lulon Hotel, Ottawa, pong bul steady tempers nab noed apply.Address wi es, 5 dobu Urahatn, Proprietor.fxiuily, l'rotestent, Apply mol 4 To ET Ww ANTED- GENERAL BERVART FO SMALL Bus OF fALL lugs, Univermly a 43 y hat 116 SHANF DE MIF in 7 .French speaking geberal servant, must \"ou cuok aud have Telgrencen, no was 234 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AY 1TI8 SHE yin a competent house maid, city re refer ences requi ANTLD\u20142 GOOD NURSE FOR 3 FHITDEE Ev re st.or Apply with refurencea at 297 Lni Wa x EDA | SOUNS ult KT FOR LIGHT HOÛSE 4 or u children.A bals à A Bt \u20ac atherine » rer 3 XN y FÉDCA VERY GOUD G00K \u2014 1 QU W Aen person preferred.Apply wut rsa\u2019 TED \u2014 TH ROU Gn NH GENERAL Sénat W x ad bousenmaid, visteru preferred.must be well recomended, Wiliu.g to #0 to Now Enxland, near Boston, wood wages.Cail at 91 Unloa SE, ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL BER- onli © erences, two A Er 0 ta 10 a.AD 4 Ie Roster at.wes AS JAN FEL: Aro Sita PARK CAVEN VE A GENERAL servant juust be a wood couk.ApPly be tyesa Jand 2 or: 50and pm.0% \"ANTED- bou KbINDERE A RULER + a Want.Ayviy babiston Bindery, Uarette ildtos.ANIÉD-INNEDIATELY À geub SMART Ww ®irk to do bousework Apply to J.W - Windsor, 35 Maple ave.ANTEL-A KESPICTABEE H M N.To Bil sn \u201c kentieman uen case, au Ab, at Foye's Toil uate, Quebec, P.Q.:35 3 W ARTED à GRNEKAL BÉLVANT FOR A Ws wiiy no wasuing or ironing, anuth er, int kept.Apply + a FANTEL=AN ANSIS ANT FOR A SEALE store in the country, une Who sjeaks snd writes Eunlisd and lreycl prelerred.A dress SX Gil.TA a ° SD \u2014 IWMLDI ATELY GEREWAL SEK {amily vi three, oust have referenve s.i Apply ot Forte 25 | VASTE TED- A HOUSESTATD.w TTHKEF FERS Se iT Sl Ap y between 9 ana m, 1 Sher- pr brooke st : ; VANTED-STHONG YOUNG + W erai bousewurk.Avpiy at 137 Clarke avenue, | Cote 81.Autuine.Lia 3 AN ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, A COOK.WLLLING wash apd iron fur wall \u20ac family.Apply aL 31 ?McGill Cole ave.ANTED-ACVUE.APFLY AT 263 Phi, or A ANTED GENERAL so KVANT FOR Fo LY ui three, country Kirl preferred, goud wages pum» with references, S¥5 Guy st, opposite rey Ty tL TO DU GEN & PANIED -TWO CITY AGENTS, MAN Fe ND + lady, tu seil Bannerman's Pheuyle (disiniect- ant) to every househoider iu the city, oma Cutline.Sou.ar ply between 4 and 6 pom, pe John st.WAN IED- A MAN OF PREPUSSESSINGAPPFAR- nee su helt busines for the dew knows.e in- suralce business ne t unecessary.salar 1 or sion, A bi tv $F.Brophy, New ing, Room: 21 ANTEHL-G JEN na L SERV! ANT WILLING \u201c10 wash and nn ior faintly of two, must have @ity references Ag 10 University st 2352 WANLED HOU or ALD, WALT ON TAB LE tc.Apply with references, 948 Dorchenier or commie.Lite, Build ANTED A STEADY, SOBER, INDU STRIOUS man, vue who understands the care of horses, Diarried m.h preferred, Apply at Juul st, \u201cjames Ee VASTES AUD NURE AFP 1M., mediately, at Jt Lorne ave, 2352 WERTH UENELAL SERVANT.AFFLY 2 = ANTED\u2014A SMART JUNIOR SALESMAN, rot men's furnishings Apply by letter, to OV0,\" STAR office \u2019 WANTE EDA \u201cREFIDENT TAUNDRESR \u201cSous references required, Apply on Friday tween four and Ave u'clock.at 2208 Dru mond street ED SMART YOUT AÿT ance office.Apply in writing to * \u2019 I A FIR Pere 5 W D OI T 14, Io MIND Apply « Rooms to Let.ROPE IPE, SO yaisuxs Boous To RLY FURNISHED MS_TO LET, HANDS! Row oe FER UA ES ce eR Moccaite st.Roc hed Ix = Tired.BL An i | a hear serveurs BL, ».Q rity 33210 MN ARTE ST.CLASS PAINTER, USED FO W striping apd scroll work.cLaren lg.Co, 143F The à Co, 143Fruntenac st, city.vaste OUR ST Ru urdished: gaa, hot and x water NB\" Beaver 2325 Ness tie STRBT- SLasy PLUMBER eteagi-fitter, also a y.Apulyto Denman vie, 220 isk 236 Bitnations Wanted.NASA ASIA \\ ANTED 253 53 BLEUKY BT.25 EST acyle dre dreauca mode wel ah compétent drosmmaber hats and a time.207 ue AN TED.POSTION.AS DalLT GOVE NESS, 2 Xeusy ads bolator inode] school di oma TD TUTTO Sy YOUNG ENGLIsii Dose, or any of trust, ilo to leave cant a city references.Adgpsn © 85e ANTAD-D FC ONE COMPE RESSMARING, BY ON tent to cut and ao trim up in the latest Suis.at her own home.Mrs btewart, 35 Mance W W ANTED-POSITION BY FIksST- LLASS, ET, ter, wilh Cuslum taiior.Addre 3 STAR ofice.FIED-HITD ATH ON AS E N person, in à 17.cans Turia\u2019 Kovd references.Address ur Ax Bort at street.3 ANTLD-IFTUATION AS GENERAL SERV AST.small family.Apply at 107 Colles Wis =] Ÿ Wa ANTED-5 ITUATION ¥ BY Y A A orNG JAS Address 20 S36 Sen Seo.2 ANTED-BY LADY LOORREFFER Bi enced and thuroukhiy competent, e type writing, salary 5.50 Wet ce ÿ ASTÈD- B\\ kb8PECTABLE WOMAN, WOKR dally, trom lu tu 4 Appiy No: Bt David ana \u2018ADOPTION, A HFALTHY BABY buy, Address with full particulars, to \"U 627,\" dIAR vfiice 2354 W ANTED- BY A RLSPECTABLE PENSIONEX, lurbt emplo, ment, will atiend to furnaces.shovel suuw, vic, wages uu vu ject, hume wit 1-0vjue he iiked retorted.Address l'ensiouvr, 142 Dame « .A ANTEUZSII TATION BY NAN AND vue Wal «8 firol class Calt:e tuau, Lhucourh.y UR- derstands Lis Lusineas, or will take charge vt à gen- tlemau's place, garu seufa or arses.wile excelivut servant, win be dis vetouver 10th.Aduress at once, John 5) rue, thurst, b.Que.Lanaue, Ww ANFEDISIT CATION BŸ FIST WY PHOtographer, as toner and printer prefered, k: A a departuents, speaks » ch cut bnslisn, tot, taiuer.Chaucer.u7 Caucar aw Unt, WAY ANT DBY A FIRST-CLASS DPHOLSTEKE?4, all Kinds uf work, furniture wade over, Carpe Made and laid, Mailieascs uade at Luiue or own houses, 475 st Doiinique st, WANT AN TEU-SIT L a loa ab NUnsE UK EWING ina fox lsh amily, Appiy by de Mers to > A.B, 1 airs \u2018 adieu Wash BY Ris MAKER.vale taut.ies by ale day, vuta by mod ode 1 a: .RIN 36 W TANTED\u2014 BY A WELL EDUCATED YOUNG AD, situation in sacs or narshuus., Kuvd re- ferances.\u2018Address U,* STAKU 2361 ARTED- 8) De ESSMAKLI ï fast CLASS dressinaker, from New York, customers at boue or will go vat Or the day ; rvieronceas, Me U M aron.7 4 albert x u 4 WANED WY A RETR ABLE YOUNG 1 4 Eugliah woman, work by the petont worker, good references, Auadre Biak vflce.?W ANT =D TRY A SEWING GIRL WORA L) das.210 Mignunue str Ea nine K RENPEL RTE Tous YOUNG WO.mau Any kind of light work in a store.Tub Lagauchetiere re street, 230 = UV NEW YORK OK Busiu N, chambermatd in a hotel.Address \u201cX 85 a STAR vice.WH ANTBED-A SITUATION As WOLKING tioù Stel, of gonorals sorvant tu Au eideriy couple.Address > B54,\" V ANIEL\u2014BHY x or ve MAR WHO HAS A TE leisure hours every day, writing or copying of any description,that he could do at home.2807\" STAR Oi 1_ V FANTRD\u2014BY LADY EF NUAGED | pr Rix DAY, parlor bedroow, grate buard ing houses need not reply, \u201c Bt 8 STAR oie , WORKIN Pui.Ad DHÉSONAE: inxton, Vi, mio l ANTEDL -A1 0 y 2 OKRIA SI ing, first class work, late frou ari D > af MEN ELLERTO CALL ON SEOCKRS, ?ve à culne goton tn this province Piper buth lansuages and be well d Fly bo P.v.Box l Ssstf_ V ENTED- aux 5 GENERAL SERVANT, FUR FOR small peus 2X Fort re 235 2 Apc FiCD\u2014G EXVANE APPLY T0 + ra, \u201csclater, à 260 cuntaln où FANTED-AS JUNIUR UFFICÉ ASSIST ALR A lad reridi: @ with Be : parents, must have AN Addresa P.U.NP 2 NTÉD\u2014A GUOD'& ENS BOY ABOUT 16 OR 17, one that Tives with his parents.Apply at SY Ties Arinory, Calhcart ai Wa ED-ASTEADY Mas To DLIVE à TEAS.Apply 142 Anu at, afte FANTED_ A GOOD FLOGHK STA SA HOBBES OFC Nal atcorver Smith and Murray sts 81 TANTED\u2014: GOOD TLAVELLEKS, AT GSCE Apply 81 Cathedral st.31 VANTED- JUNIOR IN ARCHITECT OF FICE piy in own handwriting, stating swe HA\" ST Stan nice 236 1 Ariknchot SEMAID, MUsT BE.YOUNG and well recommended.Mrs Riddell, 74 BL Mattiew streut.236 1 WANIED- EXPERIENCE ED HANDR FUR ORO.cheting.Apply ilnmediately, Moulton & Co., JU Bt Peter st.; 236 1 \"AN ED-GENERAL SERV ANT HEFE REFERENCES required.Appiy 57 Cathcart at.236 3 ANTELD- STRONG LAD ABOUT 18, TO DRIVE express and make himaelf useful.Call betoi ore 6p in, 72 Beury 236 TANTeD TWO OR THREE YOUNG LADIES tv jut Theatrical Co, November lst, eh food appearance and abie to \"ng ur y letterapps tutiuæs tinue aud pl po for fiers ds À.Gault, liotel bt, Lawrence, bt.ce Main ha 236 WH Tr b= BRIGHT CLEAN BOY, ABOUT 150 23 10, speading English aid Fren ch, will ind Sey position st TH Tew ple Brilding, 185 St, James I ve mai wind U pm.and = and 9am, 2361 \u2014AT UNCE A NURSE, AT 5h ALT wih city refereuces ANTED \u2014 INTFLLIGENT BOY WPEARING French and Fnglisk, for warshonae.Avpli- eant apply in oun Writing, iste aye and enclose re- forence \"STAR + fie HY 1 Ÿ PAS FED- HILL S Lich, AT 186 BTA Bt, : ys.LOINE ANTES YOUNU GIKL FoR GENERAL hunsework, no washin, bbing x to 10: Uni Union ave, «or sera 2485 y ATED dur Ov Ji DRESS .WH 188 Leduc.40 EOE DEES SELIG ras, Fw ral work preferred.AD Link later, si \"Commissioners GOOD TINSMITH ONE URE USED TO ply Tho tok Was YOUNG MAN AS BÉÉLING TERR in railway oftic tie mast be Mtentive, williag an.e mating age and » - cia: whi re references, to \"X 380,\" atin vince ox 2361 a < * Wwe ANTED-AN EDUCATED PERSON OF EITHER ex (Irish Catholic), fur paying position, Address \u201cx Hof\" 8Tak office.238 STID-A HOUSÉMAIR APPLY AT #3 DA Arkdie ave, 236 1 FANTHD-HUFFERS AND MFTAL SEE Dounnion Tubular Lamp Cu, 214 C V FANTEDLA GUOD TAUSDRESS = App the 1errayin, 1681 N otre Dame at \u201ci ARTEb- AL KINUALL'S BO! | .BK.Stock Yard, man u: will be, æiven a o-da.KBE } EXCHANGE to care uf horses free pass to Brandon, Manitoba Ap- 236 1 + WANTED: AGkOC ERY CLE HE TMMEDIATEL > Rk Avply to \u201dX 549,\" SEAR © 736 ANTED = WORKING} HOUSREREFE © references.Apply lost St James « ER am VE TED-PARLOR MAID, 8PE AXING\u201d BOTH ench and English.Apply at $82 Sherbrooke #8 1 AN TED A JHORuGGH GENRRAL SERVART, +0 Mac Wie Lab Sven \u201cGTR neuenr ne 36 1 1 WV ANB Fok PEXPERIENGEB children.Apply at $47 Dorchester st.236 2 MAE wy SECO HAND, 8 FELT, ug, bow fro + $ Address 2e, au wine.* trim showy PANTED -100 CUSTOMERS TO HAY 1 clothes cleaned and répairod at Po serons R 10 1 ak ue WAS TED- Bod TGR OR 15 13 YR neil useful in shop, way Castle & nun, 40 Bien wages $00 ANTEC CELE FOR FIRE INSURANCE VE ; he 0 va speak a write both language aupetent to frame po.wordt general conanet of an othe Te A Is and pos = referenc vs aud salary required, P.Aras Ta WANED GUGD PLAIN COUR OR GENERAL servant, three in family.144 di AN LED AN EXPERI CFD the are of twu children and to ply Dous es to get AANA a O0 LET\u2014HOUSES, STORES AND OTHER PROP- Tr ply af offices of À, Stani or base hd UZ ter 4 BW Ey 35 sUSREY SEE Tt a Urnaos, a > weliinæ, tres rouges\u201d Fpfarnished Jam bussez & or ames J, kiley, Insurance Agent, 17 8t.John street.2317 0 LET \u2014 CUMFURTABLE biX AND SEVEN rooted houasss, cor, Yorchester west abd Ulad- stone ave, rent low un May.Key on brenisos Partic ulare 48 Craig st.EER] 0 LET\u2014NU.825 AND 827 RIVARD ST, NEW upper tenement, rooma, rent $Y, slag, ower tenement, ms, 65 per InuBth 3 T- LeT- TÉNENESTE 5 HOOMS, FEO i upwards, vod lucalities, L Hagris, 1 EST r NO LE 1 UF FICE, CHEAP, EF RNISHT D N furnished.Appl y Room 8 8a, FISHED Bilas To.1.tages, phi How for Dart, Nt Lambert FJ LET-UNTIL house in wes heating.Appiy P.0.Box 696.0 LET-AT RKDLCED RENTE, UPPER TENE- 109 Fultord et, newly papered Jad tinted.and lower tenetuent, 11% aume street, both have dath and w.e.Apply 7 Brunswick st.236 4 TO LET NICELY FUKNISHED COTTAGE ROT water and ras throughout, Chickering plano, Apply 834 Palace st 250 0 TO LET-HOÛSE, 513 Bu omee, immediate bath an po LET.AN UPPER TENEMENT, 4 ROC MS, #7 per month, Apply 43?S84 Dominique Mago M TS \"LET-COMFORTABLE COTTAGES, 5 ROOMS, fmmediste oco \u2018upation.reut 87 per montb, situated on St.John et, Apply 2 Atwat ter are.ET- HOUSE AT ST LAMBERT, ONE UP drow's HUOMS ON BATH hi ] Toon tat 150 Peel tres Lit 3 count, engine .Mu Crete Redon LET, DOUBLE OR FINC dLk Vu o without voard, où jwrlor flat, 19 oun VOMN\u2014WELL FULNSHED Fuk A GENILE man or iady, rentiow.Appiy 26 Écimont ot 22 2 OVUM, UN k U7 23 catherine 235 5 QUM\u2014 FU: NISB k D), SINUGLE room flat, hot water iu bath, 2 ss _ THOOMS FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, ALL NEW: Is tnrnished aud well heated.Apply 2:20 City Cuanerio.> st a 3 8 UoM=FURNLLD, WITH © LUF Al TS 10 wairied couple, without cuildren ais Hichmuoud st, gear ss, 305 USF ENE D LOOM FOL GENTL.MAN, 11 requi.ed, ali couveniences, Apply J 44Privee Arthur sy, 2433 {Uae tARLGT BLDLOOM WITH MANTEL Ca parlor, aleo two roulns on sucond fat, with ur PIQUE t board.23 Victoi torts st ALL MuD} LAN us BGOM_FULNISHED FRONT, Soren, 46 Victoria st \u2014 BELLUU:( AND PARLOR trie, te 20 SHARK roo.nicely jurnlsbed 3n à private faviily, *tere th re nu chilureu, throoux, Douse heated by où water aoû lite With gas, very comiortaoie, wii 1et to gunticuzan or lady, rooms an be seen at zh tluie, 147 Alexanderat 2446 vu G-DOLBLE AND si ANGLE NICELY FU Ms nisheu.with all the comforts of home, first.clasg board, gus, hot aud coud water.44 mackey x OOMLEARGE LOOM.WITH BOARD, FUR two entlemen or marrica couple, Canadian a lly table boarders alsv wanted 466 Dborches- ler at, RO 1 VELLEURNISUEN ON BATH FLAT, udorm conveniences 286 st & Catherine vous \u2014 IWO OK ITHKkEE SRFURHEUSS ums to rent, with use of Lathroom and sitch- en, Ave 2 454 Awherst st 23.-1u LEL, WITH Ox WITHOUT ALD.so modern unprovements, Apply r- chester a LIS 2 He FUANiSHED FRONT ROOMSUN BATHroom flat, suitable fur one or two, hot and cold water, AU Dorchester ab EEE OUIIS\u2014 WELL r UnNi{SRED RGOMB, WITH ALL n.udern conveuiences, Verins vasy.i0aveor haïl HuL 230 1 ROA NICE FULNISHEL HEDRUON, FUR 298 1 one or two geatiemen.170 Durvcher Ro \u2014T0 LET, LARGE CHEERFUL RUONN, xie or double.for wentiemen, in central and first class localit 664 Sherbroouq st.236 vols \u2014 TIS 1sHKD on ORFURN ALE, Yiditable tor ht huusekeeying, also angle Tuum for lady or genticman, 385 Lawauche tiers st h 2 Re OOM-LARUE FEONT ROOM, NICE LOCALITY.2,9 Ri ITY 2301 OUM~ON h.R°ièe 8-1 uv UNF UsNis AED ROOMS TO LT, with or \u2018ihout use of kitchen.a0 A dare 0 1 OUNS_ NICELY TUKNISHED OR UNrUR- À nished, private family.37 ot.Phihvat 2301 VONS\u2014WITH Ok MITHOUT BOARD A APPLY d Fen Constant 236 4 \u2014NICELY TED BXDROUM TO hve at 70 Beaver Hall Hill; moderate re: rent 1 OOM TARGE FURNISHED FRONT HOOUM and \u2018small y ee bedroom, with use of kitchen, } rivate Jamil d c., terms moderate, FLAN ceorres =361 oa A\u201d PLEASANT FURNISHED FHONT room, suitable f r one or two geutiemen or married couple, terms moderate, 163 st Hiusaoeth st.3 vons-31 VICTORIA ST.FURNISHED, LARGE © fire, also single and double rooins, rod.gas and bath.2381 CONS CUSFONTABL, ie HoUXE, 5 ITH, ,U00D hrs board.Apply 32xhg St An 38 5 Roois-ax0 En AT ns UNION 1VE, A 5 OUN\u2014CUMFUR FABLE RUUM,UN BAT ï FLAT, with Duard suitable for two young men ar mar- tied couple, 134 de 236 2U0M\u2014 R ARM, PLEASANT.WELL FURNISH: ble, um very moderate terms, piano.6h Vicko at 236 7 OUME-W LTH BOARLY ON BATHROOM FLOOR, 80 large double and small hall room, vo first floor, Shr furnished, good board, every von- venience, honis comforts, 47 Aylmer st, 236 4 Ro \u201cLARGE, COMFUNRTABLE K Roux, wir 23 or without Lourd, at 369 St.Urbain s OUMH\u2014DUURBLE AND BINGLE, W TE GAN, ON bathroom fat, alao kitchen accommodation, suitable for a married couple.7 Union avenue, \u201d DOM-\u2014TO LET, FURNISHEL OK UNFÜnNIsH ed, cor.Richmond sg, entrance Kic! canon 0 8 ave.YOOMB \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED 1 ROO oN, with or without buard, best t 3L Catherine st.Apply l'hompson & Co, 37 ample Bolling.OOMS__FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE FOR wentlemen, also one or t unfurnished, rea- sonablo terma ready for Immediate occupation.ve rola Bleury.£36 1 Rooms Wanted.NANA, ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, SINGLE R- M Vibe room, © vicinity of St An toine et, Fa me terms to aaah STAR office, Arp \u201c 35 ANTED-WELL FURNISHED ROOM board for a young married coup 455 \u201cQ 680.\" Srar office.ANTEB-FURNISRED HOOM ROOM, FOR RBINÔLE Bus 8 De:isie st, Wry Vunexon R 8 Foret one fifth Ce.4 XE XD, COLOR Belht 4 ous 3 rR Apply 140 crak AN BICYC Address Address *X PRIS JOR BALS- BOOT AAD SHOE BUSINESS | UN ta utusuat capacity, àveraire onth- za lw 5 cash req alred $1000, ow low rent, See usiness aly apy, \u201cW 827,\" STAR REALL ~CHE AE M ALE PCG Dou.BLEND + watch dow.51 Berth Ook eALeron Y ont Harv a Bi Ww 20: oho a prowpt bayer, adh y 6iv RA Lawrence OR BA LE UNTRE, TABLE TBHOW CASES, wate an ly Cas 9 uantiiy to room Nu.1 first «oar, Dès su fates ou.feront pa ew Qi the city corner Fons SALE Gis ENGINE 00 Eustuss Chances, STABLISEED EAID0 FOR BA! AN \u201cESTABLISHED 6 LOO, 108 Met] #1, vpposite St.Ann's pr BALOO Dh 3% SELAH 1 EL SALOCNS AND ALL OTHER nagpes, slso houses and stores let iu dif- Lo Harrie, Ward st, 2456 BE, À tescles's IN GuoD can be seen at Ny.à te Railrs ads.Ne INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.1891 -WINTER ARRANGEMENT 1891 Lemmenoing, Sth Uctober, 1891.Through ex- basse uarer trains run daily (sunday exce excepted) as folly w Leave Montreal by Grand Trank Bl'y.ru: Leave Muntres: rum gotaveature o by Canaaian Faoifo v.Lousie Beta a tation 22.00 :2.00 leave Levis lu Arrive at itiviere du Lou, Artivoat Ti roue Pistules, Arrive at ku Arrive at Littie Metis.Arrive at Arrive at other cars Fast Express train leaving M outresl at 80 o*ci dauy \\bunday excepled) run ibrouxh to Sain: wea Tbe Buffet sicepinx Cars and ail WITHOUT CHANGE in t: -seven mun lbe trains to Halifax and st Joba run thro! to their destination on 9 sündaye \u2018ihe of the lotercolonial away 4 Montreai and Halifax are lighted slectnchy and heated Btestu trom the lomomotive.are run stern S| Kiwe, Throuxh tickets may de Ed rence ana In tbe Marit! Focale Oya Wrende an e ne Ticket and ali informatio to Farea, Kates of ; eus 840, ly 10 @& W.érreturnt a +.saperin ler sept.1 n , tepdgat asiiway ofan, Moncton, NE Strametlrips.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.LIV ERPOOL, - SERVICE ?ntreal From Quedes.*NUMIDIAN.re 14 CIRCASBIAN.Uct, 17 Det 18 SARDINIAN.Oct.24 Oct.25 \u201cMONGULIAN.Now.4 sense PARISIAN.Nov.7 Nov.8 *NUMIDIAN.aes Nav.18 ceva Last steamer Yor season.88.Mongolian and Nanudian will carry caîtle oi only Cavin to ldverpool, and do not call at Quebec on tae ol Ward v aroT ae » Honea they carry all olassos ayers and cali Mail Steawcors are despatched from Montreal x: faylichi on day of watlion Cabin, Intermediate and ners desing to inbark a Montreal ter à S'louk.tas bs oie a0(witovut \u2018extra charge) af Leal, M $s0.#55 an Q sav: EAT ate, $30; rpassed ors sall frown Quebec ai rivtan 250, 860 and 880, and 844, uthor steamers i bloerays, $30 Rates Fassaee ongolian.Numidian STATE LINE SERVICE *SIBERIAN.omm vt vane \u2014OF ALLAN LINE BETWKEN\u2014 NEW ORK AND GLASGUW.Via Londonderry, Lowest rates for Cabin From New York, Oc Noon.And Weekly thereafter, Steamers with a * will not carry passengers from New York Calin passage, 835 and vpvarde ge 383 anî upwards return, acoording to Rloeraae deck, thus ensur Faricis i » State of Neb throughout with age at lowest rates.ly all the stetsroome are situated on the tlighiing and entiation tate of Nev e Selecting light, \u2014NU CATTLE CARRIED\u2014 an, Stina, are ot oF freight, passage, or further information, apply HB & Oot.5, 1891.A, ALLAN, 28 Gemmen Sena Upright Pianos for hire at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine Street.First-class instruments, reasonable prices.No extra charge for insurance.28621 tween Motcalde d M fear Dorctoster, \u201cV 415,\" STan office.sa 236 À TED\u2014BY A OENTLEMAN OF QUIXT on bite well furnished aid Warm ; ferred ie ull or part ¥ ply to irr ES Sica.\u201cmuy profs sie Board.BARD AD ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING nânement private, 73 8t D st 317 24 ARD\u2014 MRS, Join] Lab! B' DUCT reonrs, wi {oss aa) ait dan ve Lagauchetiere at.eur [1% Urbat: 1 27 FO PBlARL woud BuAnD, $1.50 PER WEEK, AR ly 90 st.Martin at, near Notre Dame at.2338 BoItD-2ND Boo JMS, AL30 TABLE \u201cBOAHD.17 Hanover st.235 2 Tao ALD BOONE FURNISHED OF UNFURNISH.B with first class board, also board, Uaborne street, néar Windsor Baden es 235 Fa OAKD-VACANCIES AND GOOD ROOM, GOO! table.Apply No.100 St, Charles Bortomes » 1 Blais are ROONS.DUUBLE AND SINGLE nicely ished and cormfortabl , fre ard, gus, er water.6 Mackay ot, tes 3 Boa rooms, TR bats hroom floor, with Front 16, T, or bosrd, aleo Foot table board,at 26 Cathcart st, 336 4 ARD-GUOD AND NICE CN PER weal, also front room et he for two e 64x48 BUA BOARD brs WANTED, _r ook gentlemen or marr! 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Pierce's Purgative Pel- tg are as painless as they are perfect in their ellocts, Robert Giffen, of the British Board of Trade, prediots a storm in the place of the missing * equinuotial, \u201d out his is to be a financial ona.What's he Giffin us?\u2014Phil- adeiphia Ledger.Ladies who are suffering from suppres- slong Dearing, down pains, nervousness or female weakness, witl find Dr.me Blas Pills are an infallible cure.Try them.There are lots of women who wouldn't marry the beat man on earth.They didn\u2019t, any way.\u2014Elnghamton Leader.Halle Hair R Renewer turns gray hair dark, and removes dandruff; an elegant toilet article, Public men who get on the fence must ex- poot to be railed at.\u2014Pittsburg Diepatch.You have tried anu were \u201cpleased wi with them.They stimulate the livér, regulate the bowels, tmprove the complexion.Car- tet*s Little Liver Pills.Vpocial Notices.That ng cough can be so quickly cured by nes cure, | guarantee it.JL E MoGale, dontreal, \u2018Remember Montreal Hunt Steeplechases, Thursday and Sat- Srday.Splendid Entries.Grand Sport, Special Trains.Grand rank R\u2019way, 1 1.30 and £ o'clock, ALETTER FROM CAPT.YOUNGHUSBAND.He Is on His Way Back to England\u2014Tho Hozler Divorce Case\u2014Rescued in Mid- Ocoan\u2014An Ottawa Fire.CABLE As the hearing of Colorel Hoziers petition fordivoroe from the Lady Blanche approaches there Is intense curiosity to know who the oo-respondent fa.There is little doubt, however, that Ellis Ashmead-Bart- lert, M.P.ie again placed in tnat awkward position.Scotch courts take great care not to allow proceedings in divorce suita to be made public until the case 1s closed, and they do not allow the co-respoudent to be called at ail unless dumuges are claimed.By souteh law the wife 18 sole defendant, so it\u2018 may be soine time beivre society becomes acquainted with Lhe new seabures ol this case uliless tad parties thereto are indiscreet enough Lu Make them known.\u201c According to the St.James\u2019 Gazette, there has been danger reventiy that the Amert- canes Who gaued such infiueuce at the court of Wurtemberg some time ago would resume their sway, iu which case 1t is understood tue King would nave been forecd to abuicate had not Queen Olga undertaken to revent à recurtence of the scandals e ing since that time, according to the St James\u2019 Uazetle, hau been practically a pri- suner in his apartments, as 1L was feared he would escape Irom Stutigurt and gu to Parts, which wouid prouauly have resulted in a scandal ur catastrophe.A vessel which was on Tuesday standing off Newbury, a seapurt Village ten miles fiom Aberdeen, Scotland, Was seen to be on bre.lhe Hames spread rapidly to all parts ol the slip, und after a time an explosion was heard and the vessel was blown to fragments.Charred pieces ol the wreckage are strewn aluug Lhe shore, and amon ane parts of the untortunute vessel which 1 ed ashore 18 a nawe-board LANDE he word \u201cWave.\u201d lle late of the crew is une known, but it ie feared that ali hauds bave t.Herr Bebel, a prominent member of the German Socialist purty, delivered a afolant speuch on luesday, in which he declared toat Russia should be trampled to the ground at all custs.Everyuvody should contribute to the victory of the German flag apd drive Russia out of Europe.Russia, he declared, oucht to be revolutionized, bolh externaily and internaity, in order Lo elimitinte the perpetual mops ace of war.Herr Bobel also declured that Poland shouid Le made an independeut state.A letter was received at Simla on September 15 frous Uuptailn Youngnustand, the British agent who, It was reported, bad been killed Lv the Kussians in the Pamir district, in which the writer says that he has started ou bis return to ludia.This disposes of the report Lhat Captain Young- hysbuud had Deen murdered by the Rus- sisns.The Paris Afoniteur says that owing to the recent extubitiva ol pupuiar feeling aroused in Rome by the offensive act of a French pilgrim who recently visited tue tomb of the late King Victor Emmanuel in the Pantheon, the questious of the Pope leaving Rome and hoidinæ the next Papal conolave abroad have uuen revpen It is repurted in Vienna that the heir to throne and insists upon warrying M+dam- Oiselle Vacaresco.lhe Ring has iavited Le tn< capital Lhe youngwst sun of Leupoid Honenzoileru with the idea Pot making bios the heir to tue throne.The officers Guard have fool dad sae Sie, Impact at regimental bunquets, but Lo cantphh the money which would have begat upon Lo the peasauls of the lamine-strisken Poe cts ln consequence of the death of the King of Wurteinvu:g, Emperur William bas curtailed his shooting Lour and is returning to bérlin, while all plans for court fetes have been abandoned.Arthur Levy & Co,, merchants, of Landon, having branches at Liverpool, Manchester and Bradford, filed a petition in bankrupte on Tuesday, and a receiver was abpointed.Chancellor yon Caprivi has given orders that prosecutions be begun against Boclalist workmen lor attacking him at a public meeting.Thomas Ambler & Hons, proprietors of the Atlas milis at Bradford, England, have calied a meeting of thelr creditors.Liapile ities, $325,000.The Countess de Paris hurt her arm severely.on lueeday, while out with the Wood Norton barriers, noar BuckinglLagm.UNITED STATES.A despatch frum Cape Race received at New York on Tuesday said that the Nelson live steamer \u201cGalileo\u201d from Hull, passed there late on Sunday night.She signaued that she bad on board the crew and passengers of the Amerloan ve \u201cJoan E.Chase,\u201d which was lust in the recenteyclone, When the orew were picked up the vessel Was waler-logged.The Larque is supposed to have had un board two or three passen r \u2018The abandoned vessel le!t Glasgow 79 ago, bound for Pictou, N.8, with a general cargo.She was in command of Capt.Graham and carried à crew of nine Ren.1 barque was owned by Ryan, & Kelaly, he Calais, Mo.bhe registered 634 tons, was 152 test long, 32 feet wide and 18 feet deep.A special from Sioux Palls, received at Minneapolis, says: The answer in the famous divorce suit-of Marie Nevins Blaine against James G.Biaine, jr.was served upon Mrs.Blaine on Tuesday.She asks for a decree of divorce and cus and for suitable alimony.reply denies that he deserted claims ahe deserted him.He and urges that he bas an income of but 2000 a year, which ot Sonsa the 1st of December next.Peo es & plea for the eustody of the ehild.Tee will probably be a hard fignt for the child, rho resembles his xrandfather, the United ntates Secre- wy of State.fire In the attic of east Divinity hall yao University,on Tuesday piEht.da damaged the bullding to to the extent of § The d by a dofecti ee Fi About eological students who roomed in the buliding suffered a ioss of from $100 to $150 each on books, furniture, etc.Beveral of Lhe profsssors whose recitation rooms were in the building sustain heavy lJoeses through the damage or destruction of private libraries.N.O.Murphy, acting-governor of Arizona Territory, in his annual report expresses the opinion that the population of tie territory will reach 70,000 people before the end of the procure fiscal year.ere at least 12, Mormons in the territory en- Ra god in agriculture and mining.The ng-Governor recommends that Ar{sona be admitted 1nto the union as a state.William Sanfiela, of New Lisbon, Ohio, has confessed ving turned the switch which wrecked rh imited train on the Pennsyivauia Rallrond at New Paiestine a few weeks ago, in which three men were killea, He says that he attempted 10 wreck the train for plunder.He is in gaol.| Heavy rains in Western Kansas have gaused all the Oklahoma rivers to rise sud- ly and much damage has resulted.Man - the boomers camped along streams hutve lost their horses, wagons and cattis, Over \\@ miie of tie Santa Fe Reilrvad track fe washed out near Wayne, The advent of Lhe Veiled Prophet at be Louis was on Tuesday night ;auended by Ror, pousnass never before excell the Iward McCarthy, a lawyer, oe his wife re found et Ling à table at their home at Constablavi lle, RA at noon on Tuesdny apparently dead.\u2018They had been aspnyx- fated.MoCarthy died during the Light MoUartay is recoveriug.One Petit of Bridgewater, M Tuesday flued-$300 and costs for for bringing ge Franch Canadiaus under contract into Unived Stal Noble ne sax) has devel in the affairs 4 of the troubled banks at Fnillipsburg, Ps.NOT SHOT BY RUSSIANS.the crown of Roumania has renounced the | PRICE ONE CENT, It is unofficially stated that the abilities of the Phillipsburg Bank whichcloged ite do on Monday urs $380,000 andthe $400,000.The physiclans and attendants ot à neral nb Alexandria, Va, regard his co a as slightly improved and he is restiug more vomtortablv.CANADIAN.Market square, Ottawa, on Tuesday, ad burned for about an hour and a ball, doing a damage of butween $30,000 and $35, .Where the fire ocourred is a regular fire tra cousie LIL of a nest of wenden houses, sheds, etc.and it was oniy by ba p that the briæude prevented a big dre.he principal losers are Baskerville livos., Ww sale grocers, whose stock was budiy injured by fre and water, Their loss included three hundred barrels of sugar and large quanti.tics of apirits.Lhe losses and-insurances are : Baskerville Bros.luss, $20,000, covered by losurance in Lancashire, (iuardian, Ætna, Royal and Bcottish Union; Mrs.Drock, 32000, with some Ansurants: Dan Doye, \u201885000 damage, with some insurance; P.McEvoy, $4000, witn $2000 insurance; Kenneth McDonald, $500 damage % roof, covered.The sub-committve of the Privy Council having under consideration the cases of the officers and clerks whose shortcomings were expos before the Puulle Accounts Committee has not yet reported to Council, but will very likely Ho so at Thursday's meeting.inthis connection it is sald that those clerks whose offences consiated of receiving fes for extra work and other trifling spoRularities, and who have been suspend- \u201care likely Lo be reinstated, iv being dared that three months\u2019 suspension without psy is sufficient punishment and will prove a salutary also rumored that the resignation of Mr.Burgess, Deputy Minister.of the Interior, will be accepted, and that he will join the staft of the Canadian Pacitic Railway as assistant secretary.\u2018The Ontario Provincial Mining Convention meets at Sault Ste.Marie on Wednesday eveniug and promises to tte LY many of the leaaing mine capital f Ontario and Quebec, and from puints in the Uuited States who are interested | dian mines.Hon.Frank Mackenzie Bowell, George H.James Conmee, M.A; M.L.A; « 4et Campbell, talists, and other prominemé\" Mol are exe peo By a decision given in the Apveal fours e at Quebec on Tuesday, the \u201cif en court below in the suit o Bryase du Peuple vs.Bryant, Powis & volving some $50,000, was te a majority of one udge, which Means ik Li the bank wins.The points involved considerable importanoe to the meri community, and tbe case wilk Aicely the Supreme Cour Advices via the steamer \u201c Danube,\u201d dated Qunulapka, 19th September, ptate that sir George Bauen-Puwell and Dr.Dawson, the British Behring Sea Commissions are rived there from inspecting seul islands and were making ouquiries westward as far as Kamtac ne panel are pow investigating the coast of Columbia.Thè weather bas been very sturmy.Ce A meeting of the Quebec Bar was h#ld on Tuesday aiternoon to elect » nner in place of the Hon.Jean Blanchet, Mr, Pe: land was elected over Senator Four sy : vote of 34 to 26.It was a straight vote, Dr.Fenney was tried at She astizes at Lindsay, out, on Tuesday, on , charge of torgery au foun: u prso teuced to the Centr a HE three months Lieaterant Gordon, R.the flsherles protection appointed nautical adviser to ihe De And, wall take in Ottawa ue.qe ?Pennayivania coal minin tu in 2 Ménitole Yo [poate min ue spin conf Haida.ed the terminus of the Canadian Souris branch lor the present.A farmer of Bathgate, North Dakota, at tempted to cross the line to settle tn Cahada Tuesday and had his effects seized Ad the Atnerican authorities for smugmila, Rev.Dr.Burrows, formerly of Truro.and later of South Boston to the iitôn, Ont , has- Prosbyter an Church \"of Ha D.J.McLeod, third professor in Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, has beeu appointed Supt.ot Education vo Rev.Johu F.Dunstan has been called to the pastorate of bt.Malthow' s Presbyterian Church, Halifax.ale Juebes [revenue Aiikoriie a.une ed ou Ww oy 8 Roëlre tavern.* More Whaleback Steamers.WEST SUPERIOR, Wis, October 0\u2014W, J.Strong, of Kansas Clty, Is here conferring with pr McDougal, inventor and owner of whaleback steamers, in the interest of a lake and rail transportation company in Nicaragua.Alr, Strong, who is Weil known In financial circles, Is construct & & rati- road connecting with the ernment une at Momotombo and running\u201d asst throu, the «istrict of Matagaipa to the mouth ¢ the Rio Grande, which empties into t Atlantic Ocean, a distance There are now but two Yatiroads in tho country, comprising only venty-o miles, the one [rom the coss Momotomuvo, an A from, gus, the capital, to Granada, eration for buniding this line the.ment concedes 2,036,4U0 acres of valuable and fertile agricuitural lana to be seleeted y the grantees.The road will be a ttens- Niearaguan line from ocean to ocean miles north of the Isthmus of Panama and 180 miles north of the Nicaragua canal, Merchandise can be brought down the P eitic oa coast)\u2019 the bulk, broken, ro, riad accross the country and reship water on the Atlantic, the Rio Grande is havi gable by s for sixty milea At the head of navigation will be the terminus.Reating Trotting Records.BTOOKTON, Cala.October 7.\u2014The record meeting commenced on the kite-sha track yesterday and two world\u2019s recu: 8 were lowered.Por the first trial \u201cMarvin came out behind the famous \u201cPaojo Alto\u201d The two year old stalllon: \u201cOrion\u201d entered to beat his record of 2.214 \u201cOrion\u201d went t first quarver in 3414, thé half mile ig \"1.uarters 10 1.42% and made the mile in 2.16%, thus beating the Joris record of 2.18 held by \u201csunol.\u201d then brought out the yearling, Dell io 5 to go against \u201c\u2019Claragan\u201d for a to break the world's record vf 2.99%.The fly ied to the quarter post in 3744 eacon half mile post in 1.13/,, three Quarter in 160%, and mile in 2.275$ *benting the world's by 2 seconds.Sanford\u2019s stallion \u201cloge ty\u201d lowered his record from =A An Ontario Marde:.BELLEVILLE, October 7.\u2014On Sunday John Halestone a farmer living four miles f hic t.Ola village, nad some trivial tants wih 5 wile.While her back was turned shot her In the back with a revolver ané she will probably die, Neignoars arrived ghortly alterwards and gave chase lo Halestohe, Soon ater the chase begun the feport ule revolver was heard, and those in pursuit proceeding to the spot Indicated by ab port found Halestoue doad, he having his brains oul, King of Wurtemburg Dend.\u2018 STUTTGART, October 7.The o King of of Wugs temburg diet yesterday.wat for sutbe time, Charles Fooanicn Ale, ander, King of Wurtembura, was the old son vf King Wilham L March 6, 1823, and _succeeded to the Reo on June 26, 1604, He was a jones 9 ussian reciment o! dragoons, onJuly 18, 1846, the Giand Dachess Nivolajewua, daughter of Nicholas L- et Lussia.ad The Rye Worm in Russia.ST.PETERSBURG, October 7\u2014The dest tute peasanicy in the district of SRoru are subsisting almost Æhoily upôt Fan made of stitchworth and even that is.) ginning to fail.he rve Mir making bavoe in some threatens to destroy the winter Tato tite provinco of Sansars, in tue rer of Russia, the Guvernment relief starving peupia bave van r fi daily: vo: pound and a hall of person, A serious fire touk placé on By Ward; 4 yo. ve EE SEE .31,521 32,178 32; 194 32,030 31,808 33,454 creccvseacresnas nee \u201cEotal.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u202600e 198,275 _ Present Daily Average the Week ending Sept.13th, 1891, 32,213.WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1801.regard our street car servioe §¥ primitive, and we must confess it ébmplaint we make against it is à same that Lord Clive made against the à of Directors of! the East tia Company.The shareholders want dividends, Thoy don't care a rap how .His astives sufier, they must have the peron the money they have invested.> WM, Shey wait {3 the ltimedinte dollar.; Bt what the people want is the worth of 48 immediate five cents \u2018This is Wak.it de impossible to ges under the present system.What, then, is She right thing to de?We might '%5WH1 whistle jigs to milestones as ask this lordly company to give heed to our wants.\" Therefore, abolish the Company.In other do as Toronto did and take away its P.Do as any business firm wôuid do p they find à servant Is not doing Th work properly and won't \u2018im.puove-dismiss him, and get somebody else whe wilt do the work more satisfactorily.Al these services of the public must be idought under the public and made to know 3a) dividends to private pursep, however plaisant they may be, are not the sole end add object of existence.\"pr Quaux VroroniIa will take rank in history as greht in the true sensé of the word.Her Majesty has known what war is.The ex- :rerkenon of the Crimea was enough.Then she saw England mourning its dead, and she folly of it.ail Quickly = Gitar the Orimea came the Sepoy revoit in Jidia.Then, indeed, was she made to suffer + the widowhood of her peopls.No wonder she shrinks from the contemplation of war.déttqueen shé not only presides over the people, but also over all other people, if she is.strong in her goaaness, it ia hèsé dhe l6 strong in what is behind her, | \"WheA ébe invited ber wilful grandchild to , Jook en fifteen miles of ironciads, and they \u201conly obe ef many fleets under her orders.ashe gave an object lesson to the world snwhieh the world can pever forget.Queen >.Blizsabeth did great things at Tillbury, but nothing: thet great queen ever did Tore powerfully impressed the nations à Quean Victoria's review of the fleet .over the waters commanded by Fort Monckton.Let Russia pursue her policy, \u201c Let France disturb Europe, aa the Francka have Always.But Britain sits still \u201cth.throne of peace and says, .Hot There shall bé no war If she \u2018ein prévent !t, because war is bad polley to ein Yijh, avd, anyway, she says, which- © » ever ofyen, kings, emperors, or republics, .dares to break the peace of the nations has ,.« to yeckon with The Pollceman-Englénd.After a while the swashbuckling nations will begin to understand this truth and Jears to govern themselves accordingly.peer CANADA'S CHIEF RESOURCE.ir cles which seem to be irresistible l être bringing the world\u2019s business under the control of fewer and fewer men.Mr.Rooka- poller, at the head of the Standard ON 3 tion, controls the production »vof pearly all America\u2019s petroleum, \u201ctefining, and declares that despite the high v lie pays he can make sugar cheaper \u2018ay one else in the worid.Rallroad Sakis has gone so far on tineut that half a dosen rail- à éréaidents = ond ail, tariff-wars Aay they choose to settle their differ- | poche strike à bargain and stiok to it.The \u201c thidencies manifested so markediy in the \u201c4.0dissentration of grest Interests throughout eus.continent, exhibit themselves very plainly in this eity.Less than a score of our citizens could be named whose for- : tunes represent one-half the real es tate veimation of Montreal.\u2018The man of large executive ability, sound and quick Judgment Is so rare that to his hands - eqime tie reins of some great manutaoturing, or railroad enterprise.In hav- hair à braneh of ita business more efMclently aud economically managed than Ît could be anybody else, the public is a gainer Lh ee the abiwst man coming to the sn se take command of It.His R perhape but a fractional [rome Trem of the business he \u2018transacts, \u2026 Bévortheless yields à fortune which would ; SoM.astrohamical fa its figures to our dfathéra: Among our industrial ar ol this stamp are numbered men .who pat thelr wealth to the worthiest uses © the telle! of disease and suffering, the jeanéement of medical science, the cres- 5 l'E -RsW educational opportunities.\u2018They bring to the difficuls question \u2018Et Now\u201d to \u201cmake A vast bene \u201ctastion- the alert perceptions and room.Thelr gifts, however, vast bh \\hey are, do not exhaust thes wide sbundance and nesd may meet.> mh outside the ranks of millionaires a privilege of importance only | secopd! to that Which falls to the lot « ai\u201d oo, founders of Victoria Hoepltal, new schools at MeGill.VE meats of education de es varied opens théy may, the results of \u201ceduostion are strietly limited by the quality ; of-mlpd, whiolr receives lt.botls can be cultiyateds not made anew.À teacher az een oly\u2019 tring out what is within a t'élhéalleët bowôver skilfu) and con- \u201cadlontious his training.Not seldom à routh some to collège Who barely passes his pre.listapsy examination, and whose progress term ta.0f @ hoodies, slipshod Bin so » ns because bis father can \u201cHere, tar example, is the son cf à roles army officer In Ontario, As a temporary assistant to an eminent geologiet of the Do- minlon Survey he has attested himself as an acûte and acourate observer, à man with it in him to be a mining explorer of mark, % take decided rank In any fleld of applied sclenos A formal examination would be scarcely needful in his case, so evident is superior intelligence and earncstness of purpose.This young man strongly desires to have the most thorough education he can get; he feels a iauydable discontent at the idea of doin anything short of his best work in the world.But how shall he receive this edu- qation, for be has neither money lor college fees; nor for living expenses, on however modest a scale, while attending college?Cases like this are constantly brought before the authorities of McGill, they point to a deticlency which generous citizens of moderate fortune can supply, and which supplied will bring the oppor bunities of the University to men who will fully improve them.The want te In very restricted memsure recognized by the existing scholarships of McGill.A gift of $1000 to $5000, of an annual value of $50 to $260, proves an estimable boon to a succession of worthy students, to whom it often means the difference between a suo- cessful and unsucoceas{ul career.In this regard, as in others, Harvard leada the uni- vorsities of America Her fund fur the assistance of indigent students amounts to.Do less à sum than $60,000 a year.In thé last analysis Montreal owes her wealth to eclence\u2014science applied in agri- cuiture, manufactures, commerce and transportation.II her prosperity is to grow it can only do eo by virtue of yet fuller ana more intelligent applications af science.Then let her see to it that she extends to any pour young Canadian of exceptional gifts a cordial invitation to her superbly equipped means of instruction.And not an empty invitation, but one with hospitality behind it.Our country has unbounded fertility in its soll, forests of uncomputed extent, mineral wealth as yeu scarcely touched, but its best resource is in the men who can turn all theses to account.Labor te taking on more and more the discipline and the \u2018proportions of an army.Whether as an army it shall be led to victory or defeat depends on the quality of its officers.When they are selected for merit only, quite irrespective of their possessions, all has been done to win the fight that can be.A century ago Michael Faraday was born, the man to whom modern electrical science owes its ochie/ debt.At thirteen be was apprenticed to the bookbinding trade and followed it until he turned twenty-one.Among the books that passed through his hands were volumes ol the Encyclopedia Britannica and Mrs.Marcet's Conversations on Chemistry.These he rvad and they enkindied within hig an absorbing love of science, Great was his delight when Sir Humphrey Davy appointed him assistant at the Royal Institution, not that Sir Humphrey needed his services particularly, but because he was struck by the promise in young Faraday's intelligence and bearing.Great a were Sir Humphrey's other discoveries none was 80 great as this discovery of Michael Faraday.It is not probable that nis peer may be found to-day among the youth of Canada, or, for that matter, of America But a broad appreciation of our country\u2019s resources will not neglect to seek and nurture the first and chief of them, \u201cNot the good we have done, but the good that we ought to do, should have our attention and Interest.No one of us has done so well as we might have done; therefore there is no cause for satisfaction in looking backward.Every one of us has something before him that 1s well worth hls doing, hence there is reason for dead earnestness, Jest another duty be negiected in its season.\u201cWords of truth have their value, even though kis who utters them fails to conform his life to their teaching.When we receive wise counsel, let us bs ready to act upon it, even though'ws know that the man who Rives it personally unworthy, Wise teaching and right living ought to go to- Rother; bat | veo should not refuse to accept simply use he who declares to us \"tbe truth is not & right-liver.\u201d \u201cThe tro man is ne who freely and giadly obeys the laws of his being, who is not drawn hither and thither b¥ every passing impulse or influence, but steadfastly follows the Jeadings o! his conscience and his own ever-progressing standard of right-do- ing.Thus he is, firat of all, true to himself, and, in so being, he is true to ail others.i he makes a promisb he is sure to Koep It he enters into a contract, he will Pi i both ln letter and in spirit; if he assumes a relation, he will be certain to discharge its obligations\u2014and this not from outward compulsion, not from the fear of social or personal distavor, not from the influence of ciroumetances or jeelings, but from his own seeret loyaity to the æht, véhich îs the essence of ail true freedom \u201cA wrong step can never be canceled, but in some instances it can be retraced.And when a wrong step dan be retraced, its retracing is the only way out of the trouble that has already coma, and that is sure to continue, from its first taking.A man leaves the firm road and steps into the outer edge of an impassable morass.Seeing his error, here are two wavs possible to him he can push on and push in, and sink desper and deeper, until al is past; or he oan struggle back to the s hope road agaib, and, it h soled feat and gar ments, begin his w more, ways is right} Tine.other.is wrong, e sarhé is true of avery departure frond the path { virtuous action.A step in the ng direstion needs to be retraced by = Who would live.N matter how difficult it be to turn ward, or how surely the signs of \"aenlement froma the wrong doin oi adhere to the traveler, the backwa, op is the only step of hope, © gain toward the right can ever be made y pushing on in the wrong direction.Bac get: not forward, is sometimes the way Of \u201cWe ses men and women in svery department of life who appear to have well-trained mihds, good judgment, self-control, perseverance and fortitude, who think closely and reason intelligently, and who are yet sadly deficient when the time approaches in which they must choose or refuse, accept or refect, say decisively \u201cYes\u201d or \"No* This often seems the more DO Biante because they apparently possess e material for a wiseand prudent choice.They re perhaps thoroughly acquainted with the subject in hand, free from prejudice, of sound discretion, and well able to counsel others, yet, when it comes to the point of of their making à decision for themselves, they hesitate and waver, and seem guite RL bie of taking a single decisive a io urious effect of {this incapa to every one.Every sel and WOMAN Must recognize shat there is a limit within which balanoing ana drelablog must be restricted.vo en he time for active choles ha Yrrived rovines is over, and their Work for tha Uma ls fulfilled.All attempts to extend th 1 furth or will prove oontusing and om ator One of CHIT-CHAT.Some of the oddest human beings op th continent inhabit the islands of the enn Peake.Npesutia Islan usually propounçad tha, is far up e bay, 415 ves, when the pressure of sverye day employment was removed that men could undertake works calouiated to establish their reputation.He worked up to five days before his dea Exam great works in lsoquer decoration have besa exhibited in Europe, and have given him a position among the greatest industrial artists of his country, .The Empress | Frederick has presented the mess of the regiment of Prussian H of which she 1s honorary colonel itn a a ver cœntrepièes, which cost $2000.as mento of her recent vist te the barraoks at at Posen.< Eugene Field\u201d fells bow he planned to decorate the books of his library vith bis coat-of-arms, and to That end proceeded to find out Just what this was.Suocess orowned his effo but the family motto Soa suit Tete and this involved further del however, he discovered that tarsi Bnd the Chleago merchant, was stat ping muslin + with this same conte of-arms, whereupon the bibliophile decided to abandon his cheriehed purpose as à dese- eration ot treasures on his shelves.The Archduchess Ellzabotn, daughter of the widowed Crown Princess ot Austria, is spendiog (he summer at Murzsteg, ana is peasant's dress of that part of the country.Phe only thing that was wanted In her costume was a feather for her hat, and the little princess begged the ladies who were with her to take her to a shop where she could bay\u2019 one.She chose the one she thought prettiest, which cost sixty kreuizers, bul unfortunately none of the ladies had so much money with them, and the owner of the shop scemed very sus ictous when they offered to send the money n the afternoon aurai while sb she zabe to her: \"Please allow me to take the feather we are really honest peopie,\u201d and this little speech pleased the woman so much that she immediately gave it to her\u2014 Queen.I never saw one who filed a station of dizzy \u2018point with & more level head or a a more charming graciousness of manner than the iate ex- \u2018Présiden dent, I'm dying to have a hod n Isabella, who is now surrounded by the diplomatic olrcle.How can I manage t ?sald a lady journalist one evening to Ni tu sa manage it,\" was the answer; * e into the greenhouse and walt there.\u201d Grevy a litue later took Her Majesty round the ground floor rooms.She had on a lace ar ress, pad he contrived \u201ciat at (Should, rough na apparent fault o 8, got caug ip a thorny pliant.The lady journalist was asked to aisentangle ce sy ent and to pin up a rent.This done, the much obliged queen, to whom M.Grevy presented her, returned thanks, and the whole thing off like a nataral accident M, Grevy's oye twinkled and as good as sald: * There, now! Am I not a sly vid teliow and deserving of your best thanks ?'\u2014 Chicago Post POT-POURRL ALY, AROUND LOVE, Mra, Younglove\u2014Uo you love me for myself alone?Mr.Younglove-Na, for myself also.Wouldn't you make au avwtully lonesome married couple, just by yourself A BLUFF AT IT, Rosalie\u2014Do you keep à D Grace\u2014Y-e-a.{ve kept one for the first week ir January for the past seven years.A MISTAKE.In the Bhoe Store\u2014Shoe dealer (for the sake of adding the strength of another favorable opinion)\u2014Ah, madame, that shoe 1s simply perfection upon ir ur foot.James, how du you think Mre.DeHoo!s foot looks n this shoe?New Clerk (anxious not to fal short in his enthusiasm) \u20141 mmense ! ovERWERLMING.| \u201cI wish I was human, \u201d said thè centipede.\u201cIt would ruin you,\u201d returned the crisket.oust think of having to buy shoes for yours self.° * .VERY NEAR IT.Wool\u2014l came near hiring a girl to-day who could wash, trun, cook, bake, sew, play the pfâno, write ehort hand, piay lawn ten- nls, strum the mandolin and apeak Volapux.Van Pelt\u2014How did you come to miss her ?Woai\u2014bhe left on her The tr rip fifteen minutes before ! reac hed th HARD OX THR SPIDER.\u201cWon't you walk into my parlor Said the spider Lo the bee; In two shakes a wiser spider And be sadder one was he, acte seldom » nee a man 30 honest that he wife, \u201cWhere did I leave my bay oa usually says, \u201cWhere did you put! ItF*\u2014Atchison Globe.- Unkind\u2014 Mra.Credo\u2014\"You may smoke if you like, Mr.Pundit.\u201d Mr.Pundit\u2014\"Thank you, but I never smoke.It injures the brain, Mra Credo \u2014 ao ow, But I always thought that you smoked.\" \u2014 Puck, A Dignified Answer.[From the Chicago Inter-Ocesn.] A North Side teacher was getting the new pupils tabulated.\u201cWhat does your father do?she asked one of the new boys.\u201cHo's a contractor.\u201d wis the reply.\u201cA raliway ocontragtor?\u2019 \"No, ma'am; a sausage contractor.He Hes o up the ends after another man has filied IN OCTOBER.Archibald Lampman.Along the waste, a great way off, the hie tail, slim priéeta of storm, stan and dar The low, long strip of doiorous red that under west, There wet winds moan afar Tue D oorndeles all are n, And brown the meadows With nine diown leaves\u2019 wind-heapèd traceries, And the brown thistle » Tom Lass cast RO Bha- dows, And bear no bloom for bees.Agslowly earthward leat tar by red Jel stipe, The sad trees strange aris! onal of pe broach.were with hushod throats, for death is So many low, y.Boft masses for the Aytag Sweet loaves thal live no more, lips, the \u2018ère sweet last mn The dead leaves fit ta, wt od she mormurs os conq im That none pu tam an biting winds Bay oad: ere will w.a tele: 1am weary, Not torn with pain any laria hue, But only sail as and vers STE, Tay and dreary, Sweet som e you.\u2014From aon the Milles,\u201d and otker poums.THE FOUR LEAVED CLOVER, The een, ot fairies on on à day Was And when Den Les (SE oran Sine abe found She had one lsat left over.At first ahe knew not what to na Was almost » eo Yous Tar Cees, A Sinn vy vo at a ta meyer A glover And 1 will Avg Ot sunshine withoul shadows, \u201cOt merry Marts and ayn - ; ofacitieg faces ; And rapture Li hout meas! THE LEOA LAMONTAGNE ARSON CASE The Wolfesto wn Murder Case Revived \u2014Mure dered Man's Wife en Trial For Charge On Which She Was Extredited.ROOKE, \u20ac of Leda Lamontagne, indicted for criminal arson, was called yesterday Morning, à throng of eager spectators had gathered in the Court room to follow the proceedings and seo this notorious woman, who for the third time Is being placed before à tribunal in connection with the Wolles- town tragedy.After veing fret tried as aD accomplice of Remi Lemontagne in the murder of her eta.apoleon Michel, and acquitted in Oct, 1 \u2026.she Joumediately went to the United where mained until iast Summer, when she pe = and extradited for the crime u which she is now undergoing her trial, persistent refusal last October to Yeoticy against her brother brought upon her condemnation to one years mnrisonment, which she servea in loto in the Sherbrooke prison in spite of her law or appeals and efforts to muve the American Government tu sympathy for his client and save her trom rossoution.The fair prisoner scems tu be fn excellent physical condition to meet the resent ordeal.Hor counsel are Messrs.annston, of Sherbrovke, and F.X.Lem Lemieux, of Quebeq, the sams able Soupsel who secured her acquittal upon the ch Tee of bein an accompdice in the murder, and in va exerted their skill and eloquence torave ala brother from the gal lowe, The prosecution is conducted by Mr.L.C, Bélanger, whose signal success in bringinæ culpritsto severe punishment in the t must inepire mostoriminals with a dread of the resuit of thelr trials.Hoa.Justice Brooks 18 hearing je Case.tuer Mr.Bélanger had made the statement of facts charged, Mra.Gosselin, a neighbor ol Napoievu Michel + as FIRST EXAMINED, Being awakened in the middle of the night Ly eda Lamontag! at her dour, she arose and Boucher with her to Arcade Boucher's, as a was alraid to go alone.As Mra.Guaselin opened her door she saw the glare of the fire consuming Michel's butiding, Upon ber enquiry Leda said: The lire ht from eon\u2019a pipe,\u201d and upon lea ving said : ieve N eon oad.\u201d Exilia Boucher, the > right little girl ol 1888, now grown to be a fine a en vomanb deing next sworn, stated that upon herjway acoumpan g Ledatrom Mrs, Goeselin'a to her tath ; house said that Napoleon had gone to bed smoking and when ane awoke she that the house was on fire.Napoleon had got out the two trunks and gone back into the house, and as he went he uttered a loud ery, 7, and al she thought that he had remained int us testified that oh the way she re- exclaimed: \u201cPoor Napoleon! he is te the me I\" She claimed to have noticed that Ledxs « shoes we re laced.Upon seelng her uncle, Napoleon Michel, at her or father 8 place that ce she notice that his hair had been and smelt smoke about no person.In cross-examination, witness sald that Leda had only her ordinary wearing a arel, that the rest of her clothing bad been rat, \u201cMarte Michel, the wife of Arcade Boucher, and the sister of Napoleon Michel, said that n Leda's coming in thst night and in a directly opposite open door of the room ber was lying in she must have Her first \u2018Can icon speak?\u201d Then she asked \u2018tor a bed ol = not go to see her husband until the ext nes Eugenie Garneau, wife of Louis, w Caled w the house during the night, node a talk with Léda.Upon her enquiry Léda sald he did not know who had wounded her husband and set fire to the bull that she tmmediatel Jan =\" upon hear ing the noise.eo witness asked her how it came me that runing away 80 hurriedly she waa fuliy dressed and had hér shoes and stocki on.Bhe anewered that she had gone to d with her shoes on.The witness then rem that that was NOT WHAT HKR HUSRAND BAID, He held that Lada knew what took x, place.\u201c] think my hus was troubl olged Hut,\u201d sald witness, \u201che isin in u answered: \u201cI cannot teil yom everything that happened because 1 was much exoited.The witness responded, *'l readily betieve you were exoi then, but how about be- letore.\u201d rejoined Leda.stamme it was my brother, Remi who had come n 1 think it is better for me to take my hus sock on?\u201d a à J weut on to say: \u201cIt you were in such a hurry how did you come to put your shoes and stockings on?You had better speak the truth, for your husband will all.\u201d Leda answered: \u201cWell, 1 remember now that Napoieon took his shoes off upon going to Ar.Lemieux here broke in upon witness\u2019 relation of the dialogue to enquire: \u201cls it not true that Leda also stated (hat she would he glad it Remi Lamontagne was arcs replied the witness, \u201cshe dia say omas Moria, al mid-night the day after the oocurren: bad a cunversation with Leda, She stated That iw was her brother Remi who had come on the vious night, and had not her Rushed.he knew who dia it, as ahe stood n the e doorway of her roum looking at em.er husbana to escape and ber (Srother ran after Then being with four.he went out by ay opposite took the road and went up to the hill behind the house, and as she ié\u201dt she saw the tire in toe house through the windows.Witness was at Michel's house the 20th of Jane previous Leda was at home with Exilia Boucher and expre pleasure at her husband's Doing ha to elp hls brotherdu-law with his sprin work.She remarked that heshould stay a cu she would not stay there long; GOING TO THE STATES.Witness Said it was not a very easy thing to do because the property was a donation of Michel's father, and it the away they would have to take fatner with them.She answered: leave him the farm roake out as best he can/* M marked: * Perhavs Na Tike tb the idea of movie.\u201d he does not like it let bim etay bete; 1 will not stay here.| 1 will not die here, or L will te ve ron, the Justios of the Peace.33rd and went the » We and Witness im.t -iogued.FA \u201c Ss iould hurry aphe will have Wiss ident de .rl ie 2, pion 3 Judge Rioux then openell and read hie femunssion to examine Albina Houde, at rt, Rbode Island, and also the deposition oo tin shite of prutests from the de- 08 Oh ground that the witness was present.Mr.Belanger replied that he had just been informed an t the Court door infor med bu bon Ce ASS, to subormn von verront wrangie ensued, bat the deposi- train.ezamt- 3.r IR the origands bad torn the Tepes and vo daz: Sony, En ET a pu carried, deçamped, INDIAN RATION»- Charges Made in Parliament Emphatically Denied, [BPECIAL TO THR STAR.) OrrAwa.October T7.\u2014A short time ago Mr.Mcilulien, in his place in the House Commons, Look occasion, when the indian esti mates were under discussion, to ch: that bad bee! had een supplied ihe odians I'S reserve, near Regina, NW.I, v.MW, 8 Moore, Presbyterian minister on the in a letter to the agent at the reserve, declares that he moet firmly believes the ch to be utterly false.He says that many times he has been present when the rations were being given to the diane and states most emphatically that he has never seen a particle of best that was uot fit for the table of the best man in Canada; nor has he even hoard a nile word liom any of the Indians complaining of diseased m ing given to them.damuel G.MoNabo.foal agency interpreter, has made an affidavit on Mos het qu urtug a the time he has been sta- on agency, two never saw or \u201cour of the à meat ony q from natural issued to Indiane or others es are one po Rich tion, whose those mentioned by Mr.MoMullen as tend able to ourroborate bis assertions, has written to En yter Indian Commissioner at tna, amphatically stating that although he was some work two years ing among these Indians, none but the Lest of meat was received or issued.LONDON LABOR TROUBLES.ISPROLAL TO THR STAR! LoXDoN, Ootober 7.\u2014The labor troubles in shipping continued to-day, with little or no t of an early settlement.The light- rman have DOW joined in the block and are freely Sing only Le in this morning © work and thelr vonlèles had to be protected L; The what: owners are sup stand they have taken by Federation, and they con ln the long run, they can secure an ample sup Jabor and this assertion wo oun THE CHINESE LEPERS RETURNED.ISPRCIAL TO THR STAR) OrrAawa, October 7._News has reached here that the two Obincse ad arti es recently ahblpped in bond from N couver to 50 sent fromm that port oi to Cen, and who were sent back by the muniel authorities of Vancouver, have been 8 the border at Swift Current on and returned to Vancouver.The Ba yor of Vancouver au not let them ht wi in tae ts of that muni ality, but aa» then placed in a \u2018 hich is guarded by th alice\u2019 Un sa | zu © The Un! States authorities who sen contend Rem in bond and that the bond was b unwarrantably by the Canadian authorities.Mr.John au Lows va Doput eputy M1 Min- CHURCH CONGRESS AT RHYL.ISPRCIAL TO THR STAR.ber 6.\u2014The Archbi Most Rev, Wiliam Thomson, D.D., an George Edwardé, DD: the Bon Cf Rtrees r ., « the op 0 = the Right Rev.Wiliam Boyd ote D.D,, and the Bishop of Manchester.Kiabi v.James Mocorehouss, Di), Phe Bishop x Manchester defended the aintenance of \u201ctree trade in religion was not suited to the g'ispogitions and owcumstances of man- OCTOBER GALES AT SEA.ISPECIAL TO TEE an HALIFAX, N.B,, October 7\u2014A cablegra received irom Bermuda last night says: yor oA tremendous rain and wind storm has been raging around Bermuda for two days, and all incoming steamers re having ex; rienced very rouzh weather.It took ne mall steamer \u201cDuart Uastie\u201d seven days to make the run from 8% \u2018Thomas to Bermuda.The cap! ing encountered the weather, with mountainous seas, he ever encounte ie long experience.EE SE cuity reao urn the vessel's woudwork.The steamer \u201cAlpha\u201d arrived from Jamaica and was placed in Quarentine.She reports having been tn ool lision with an unknown vessel, but sustained no serious damage.The injuries received by the other ship a are not re The Alpha * proceeds to Halifax, A CAPE BRETON MURDER.HPROLAL TO TRE Th SYDWEY, C.B., Qotober 7.\u2014A a man named Fortune leit Rome D Judique, Invernees, for the Uni leaving his wite behind.During Fortunes ° sis Porta min \u201crte poo with une's wife, After promising to turned ober forgive her, the woman home and mes Der nus) husbe nd, who sho! treme kindness to his wife and lear: trom the woman\u2019 sown lips the name of the man who had made advances to her.Fortune at once determined a revenge an and meeting MoMaster intormed him that be had to battle for his lite A lo resulting in aster vi terrible struggle foi- bl + Fortunes fist, from the sous of o?ow which he died the following day.THE EVICTED TENANTS FUND, [SPROIAL TO TER STAR] Noor 8\u2014John Dillon, MP, tter proposes that Par- ahould point two of his su ne Justin M 5 the to o on ttes r appointess form a comm to ET to evicted tea.that Parnel to agree to the appointment of oh ittes, insisting th t he himeelf m à comm a of evicted tenan conjunction MeOarthy.THE KINGSTON VACANCY.4SPECIAL TO THR STAR Td.Ont., October | or thet if th hundred Government positiuns nell most tempestuous \u2019 cealer \u201cOtto\u201d in Mootings, Dividends, Etc.Fi I Si BE TS Mutual Fire Insurance Company = eon OF TRE CITY OF MONTREAL do ES TY rrr TRIER Lh mations By feb § of the \u201cMobloan\u201c was that the \u201cOtic's\u2019 = Sa ÉSSR ve Fistoria are lndfenent at chia proceeding STL = ari pl and rt British order.THE LATE W.H SMITH Mr.Balfour Likely to Bacosed do the Leadership ef the House of Commons.ge the Exoheauer will claim the intimate friend of Mr.Goachen Ee Informed hel Anacolated Press ent that isbury during a seitioal be period in the history of \u2018te coalition the Conservative and the Li Cate Rave a written assurance that Ar.should have the leadership of the BACHE the 2 fukn posi ong even en à ty owin to Mr.Bmith\u2019satate of health and d tn rum that he was about to be raised to n the retirement x the Firat agen of the Treasury from that position) of Mr.Smith's retirement.he Libeeals bare decided ded to contest the lamentary sea the Strand, made vacant by A! death of sur smith.US avorable ress recovery until Monday, when he worse and suffered a great d owing to recurrence of gout.Towards evening he recovered aud his condition was 80 favorable that his avtending physician oar Ports, where Mr.Smith hai been séokinR to regain his health ainos his appointment as Saoeegar to the late Earl Granville.and re~ \\ don.On Tuesday Morning Mr oe Smith's condition à critical an died at 3 p.m.a A COLD WELCOME.Radical Engltah Papers on the Birth of the Last Little Primoses.dohild to the \"ee i oF another a he usual oro te on the abun (Gance of roy: ical news- \\pa senerally give er ilttie one à oolid mar threatsn the state there is no fear of © sucosssion, \u201cthanks to the man Quiverful, THE RECIPROCITY CONFERENCE.ISPRCIAL TO TER STAR! saroBONTO, Ont, ys: \u201cIt ts rumored from Washington that the Dominion Government will he asked to Dame a day for meeting Mr.Blaine between October 25 and December 1.He will return to Washington about the 36th, and Congress meets oariy In December, THE SUSPENDED OFFICIALS.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR.rosoxTo, Ynt.October 55 Toe Glo Globes correspondent sa cided to reinstate ail eos cet Seine os of de at of the Interior who were aus- uded .for improper eonduet revealed in e Public Accounts Committes.A Remarkable Letter.LONDON.October 7.\u2014-The publicstion of a letter by General Stuart in Tames is cauring à = a aur.RL Reveral- \u201csaid For | Front nu preach on the text.by not Soares our road to over the ; nen why a should we, with hos nadequa military means, linked on to the Eastern with ll the enormous à ing and inseparable oo: quences?y, indeed?But this Le bot & taro be duals wi th DY halves ds Malta, Gibraltar muet panded over to those who vs them the cause pesos.Toe risons Foul * ve Sransferred to tions cast Africa within ony vat of India.Ar And the conveyance of troops to India should be by special transports, built to an» the highest speed rod eta- He deäat ie limit So tht.Sond?! assign a defin at 8 Under such t England, while still using the diton\u201d for mercantile purposes in times of peace, wo! safe and an eminent! Judi in time of war; and gracefully yield- Baye when no longer essential to interests, she could stand by or t the Eastern quèe- tiun settie itaelf, Franco-Rusatan Treaty.LONDON; - Octobe 1 tee Paris correspondent mys: eo Government is only waiting or the Toe Soran of the aa Der OS ur puties Lo ascertain their feel- ter, before ne the n ations far ad J.Ra LAFLEUR, d October, 1801.Meets \u2018and Amusements roe IRISHMERN'SG L & B ASSN, dr ne The Regular th Vt thly meeting will Sy AE | E JQUNG WOMEN'S STIAN ARSOCIA Eris 3 me, Du at 3 hy all ladies ar e Cas latian work are invited to attend ios Fg ee tag ue, C.FORBES, Rec.Bec.THE HERVEY INSTITUTE nal wonersl meeting of the He: Ina eld in the inatit con à rt dt pa Fosedas, Afternoon, 13 Inst at hres ea recel reports Secretar: urer, election office bearers and oth: veiled of the corporation.y order of Committes.MABY L.CLARK.Seay.the Hervay Institre \u2014 8.1801.CRYSTAL GASALIERS, AT ALL PRICES.\u2018oinjorsnuew UMO JNO Cut Glass Brackets & Hall Lamps.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 23 BT.JAMES BSTRERY, 2936 se\" À Good Lead Pencil AT A LOW PRICE.M.P.& Co.'s Counter, Natural Polish Cedar-SBilver Stamp\u2014Reund Lead.PRICE-88.00 per grees.$1.00 ter a box of 8 denen, or 90 counts por denen.$8 Bend a two-cent stamp for a sample.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., Stationers, Blank Beek Makers & Prinsers -\u201417806 AND 1787\u2014 NOTRE DAMR NT., MONTREAL CLOCKS! CLOCKS! Chime Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, LONDON-MADÉ \u201cHALL CLOCKS, The Movements are of Very Su faciare nad spnrantecd te be Manu.er- + attention given to the em of Watches so RATS R.Sharple = 235 STye Sons, STREET, ~NEW FAMOUS.Combination Cooking Stove © Bosaomical in Fuel Quick at Baking, Keeps a Good Fire Night and day.Raw, KERR.1835 Notre Dame ego ged tor a formai treaty of aliiance with Russia \u201cAccording to this version ot, the situation which I am unable to ve the vor- respon dent \u2018it seema likely the Chamber uties ow object wi Fontan stipula~ on hich too Slusely 1d ce with Russian interes Gaules in Berope Lrvearool, October 7.\u2014A terrible gale vaile:! in the irish so.last night.and it s believed that much damage is caused to shipping along the coas Three vessels were wrecked near Hoty hea, but the crews vas saved.The storm is increasing in violence.It has pow reached the foroe of a hurricane and its area is extend P.October 7.\u2014A violent storm occurred off the coast yesterday, Despatohes from Brest report the ot Rue US small oralt with several lives, Not ae MANHATTAN, Mont., October 6.-The barn of the Machatian Malti ting Co.was burned orning.There were 91 horses in je stable and but 46 werw rescued.Loss $100,000.Brappock, Pa, October 6,\u2014A fire this morning destro a row of siz frame houses.James McGuire, who was asleep at the time, was overlooked in the excitement and burned to death, The Itallams In ADymsinia.M bi atlack on She Debed, th = fought n .moajaramies.Lovers | was fo oar army totally routed.Jewa Wheat Fresan.Kno! Iowa, T.\u2014Oomplalnt is made b; mers t ol the autumn of her mother at Ma: ay.then attempted to kill himself, but t The cause of the deed is not known, but it is sald Burnett's wife devertad h MUSIC Song Classics.Vols | & Hi.Two volumes.pach with o with about 40 classical songu, - of aoknow.Piano Classics.Vols & li.Ps Ve hdi volumes, tal musio aise, containing 4¢ Young People\u2019 s Classics.Vois ! & ll.edueh volume contains about 50 pieces of cauy bat SONG QLASRICS FOR LOW VOICES CLANSIC BARITONE AND BASS 30X68 CLASSIC TENOR BONGS CLASSIC FOUR-HAND OULLEOTION 19 su duets for ptan Rofman Aang other Teading ne Godard, Any volume In Paper, su oars Beards, 81.88 Cloth UGih, 82.OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, BOSTON.LYON & HEALY.Chicage.0.&.DITSOX & 00.J.E DITSON & 00.987 Broadway 1228 Chestans 1 Tage MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advecaten Barristers.&e., THE TEMPLE, « ST, JAMES RTREEN Dousid Maemes 0 Maclenaan.CAUGHNAWAGAI de Sov ta Bie i iis pa rom he De hesplan Tae £ back ui at dO Sr \u201cvisitors Sore te Laprairie, ese M.Meetings and Amusements.A mr OF Music WEL, sedar datluss WR ttudoipt ati IE Operutta, \u2014_ Beoure vents at Next week Mr.Sars: eNom York.QUE ENS THEATRE, EEK\u2014Saturday Matinee.Mr.James O'Neil in Monte Cristo copine ne 75e 500, Gallery, Ÿbe.open 3 Bhiprards Manic wiors and xe SPARROW & JACOBS THEATRE ROYAL Every Afterneon and Evening this wwvok, The French Folly Burlesque Co.'y, proce Cerin\u2019 NE PRR ears Rom Ban a ug\u2014THE TWO JUHNK& 24 ope =i» THEATR!I: THE Fa WAIL TER BATRE Dole que M AL We cemmenciag October 34h, \u2014LOUIS VERANDE\u2014 The Famous Comic Stnror, accompenied by are class Frepch QU; ares Th Pere troupe.Next week \u2014 Aa 938s WINDSOR HALL.Monday Led, Ernie October ME.CHARLEN HARRINN CONCERTS.§ appearance of the WONDER PLANISTE FUL CHILD THE SISTERS MERCEDES, Marta 8 a ered.moon u years.MR.BARKINGTOI G TON FOOTE, Frs ee PR BRIE ee outalred et du Sheppard Mune MONTREAL HUNT Annual Steeplechases WILL BE HELD OVER BELAIR COURSE, TRURSDAY, sTH ocre BER A ar 10TH OCTOBER.FIRST DAY.a DE ie = Open Handicap Steeple er mn Fate q : ba.amar mile TRAIN SERVI Betas fars 600 NE at hg and #2 2 d'alock dote as OF Batley Coupon des Fall Steeplechases -TO BE RKLD AT\u2014 LEPINE PARK, Saurss D Oct 17,91; leave 2354 TE nf ae 100 % Bred, ms se Beam THIRD PET avi FOURTH RA pre EEE pe ase te UM\u201d Batriss close Saturday, Oct 12, and may be J B LEPIN LACROSSE EVENT of the SEASON RAND LACROSSE MATCH Comwal Shamrock Per Thirteen Gold Medals, ; On The BRANROCK LACROSSE CLUB GROUNDS, 3 Saturday, Oct.10th, 236 2 Saw AT 8 O'CLOCK BRARP.bourse\u2019 play.Rain or shine A as usual.234 R.LUNNY, Hon Sea, CTORIA RIFLES OF CANADA.The Battalion will parade at the Armoury, Cathcart st, on Thursday, Oct.8th at 8.00 abarp for à march out and drill Uniform Drill order with leuyinæe Brass and Pugle Bands will attend.By order.DUNCAN MACPHERSON, Capt.238 3 ; Adjt.Brentest Attraction of the Century.GREA 'CYCLORAMA poule a oe Holy Lusg.Le in oonatant atieudance.iy ve Baadaysl to Lu) 3) J st and Je > oppertunits of à etes nd! Ra to atte OING AN DEPORT ENT, 2221 BL.Cath Ll + Advan Wedneeday.oy A EI En.Juvoniles : Monday ahs Faure: at 4 pm for Physical Cualiure: Wedbos- at é p.m.for and Childre: Fanoy and Step Danc .uso ia) od for onto.Tol, 64177.A.R ACDON À.os 20 8t Antoine Elm Avenue.opens th.ARCING.\u2014 88 OWLER'S ACADEMY WILL re-open on Nex Inst.orn Moni olasy osday evenillg ond 33 Friday.Private % salt papits ANCIN DUREE Aoangur.oo wes da \u2018and en will open ay an ead, à pot Yond for Ciroul L13aad ls, a dpa.PR.gs.Keep Off Your feet Boap, without boiling or scalding or hard rubb On wash day.Use SURPRISE ng, snd have the wash done in half the time, with half the work and twice the satisfaction.Easy enough to see how it wor wash day.Don't put it off from day to day, now is the time.SURPRISE ie Try it next bat get it at once; It is saving in every way.& READ us rroppe.\"ser btm dr ee EF Eten r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Autumn Season Commenced.HUNT CLUB RACES TO-MORROW.Racing at Blue Bonnets.LACROSSE AMONG THE AMERICANS.What is Going on in the M.A.AL A.\u2014 The Baseball Investigation.EAVY WokK amont Une fuotbail player La womuenced, and fran LOW ULL shew ey they will chase (Le leather pretty ludus- trious sg.Between thas and tua there Wil be pleniy of cose Tackles, hard runs ant Ferre sortie ages, which Wal resull In sure stilas, Ured Mtscies and futlels glury, but when Winter puts an end to {he coutestx VIclors aud van- Quished Will be none tue Worse Tur the struggle, The Canadian fouthuall N'As0A 1s of hevessity a short one ad has therviore ta be sharp.our climate innkes IL 80, IL 13 a vigorous sport, probably nquirlng the greatest amount of physical enero of any gane played, apd so it requires weather that sends Lue mercury down into the teto,vraté reton.Football tn inlt-uUmMmer would be painful to think of, Ter such Weather 1s s{Vi.ied bi months of semi-Uropiral ueat, Spring In a slow dying out of winter, ln siush And ratu, and then oud cowed the sun and sumone Is abroad.Aututun, with the alr GC oued by The earl) frosts thi: turu the leaves \u2018ocrun~an and bey ih To brown the TMelds, 18 The [ooLball players season, He puts on his canvas Jacke! and heavy shoes, and 1s ready to face even a charge of cave airy tn order 10 achieve his object, and that is to deléal the opponent.Rome one Las sald that football is a game played without gunes, In which everything i» Kicked except the bali.I'his the player tins about the fisld With in his arms until the others Jump on top of him and bring him wi the ground, Then they all get up and begin Kicking one another ayaln and 80 the tub goes on.Of course this 18 rather A FURTIC DESCRIPTION of the gatue and cannot be taken as literally cor.rec.SU M 15 Le Lursery pastime, and a man will hi.vont + vut ol A Mateh with hus clothes lou kil as well as if he had confined himself, say, to lawn lennis.For such vanitles as Nae ralmert and pe .soual appearance the football player has absolute contempt, and he has but very Mlle wore respect for elther his face and Utulbs or those of his opponents, The \u201cCharge of the Light Brigade\u2019 woull be good poetry ror a mah to read before going int) a football mateh, Yel no sport requires a better all round man than this, Ie must be phygically sound, for if not, it 18 à guOd game 10 let alone, le must be inuscular, well trained and with pleaty of endurance.But these are not enough.Som?ability as à sprinter will be sury useful.The chances fur a run inay be few And son ent short, but when they come they must be well tm.proved.for a successful dash or two may decide the fortunes of the day.Then, ton, be must be Quick, yet cool.A Man Who loses his head and becomes rattled, will In a moment undo the good wark of a half hour » play and injure his side more In one play than he can do thew service by perhaps all the rerualnder of his work, It calls, too, for higher manly qualities; plueck, a well voverned temper.and a frank aceeplanes of victory or deivat without over exultation or churlish disappointment.Where dues the skill com ne in?chers 18 pair vf rein fur tha oubter | © kick zou! teotu a ow A with the wina against Wie SS be will And the big vval ball a Mur) UNMNANAgUAbIe thing than he expected.THE M'OILL BOYI last season made a clean sweep and won the champlonahlp by defeating every opponent.This autumn they intend repeating the prufurmance.The men whum they expect te de it are already in the Heat, and have done some practising, They showed thelr good points last Satumiay in their victory over Bishops, and this Afiernuen They Will play anothe practice match.The leaders will be aboul the same as Season: Denaline, Arts: Gouielle, Sctence: Leslie, Medi- Raker, Smart, selence; Lankin, Mebouall, Medicine; hing, Medicine: lamin, White, Mediclhe; Mcharlane, Guthrie, Jacques, Medicine; l'rimmase, Taylor, Medicine; Walsh, Medicine; Fry.Medicine.Mr.Walsh 14 president of the ciud, aud Mr.Walker ts secre tan.Things never Inked better for a successtul secon for our club said an officer of the ittan- las, vOnE practices usld on the Shamrock Lavpas=e grounds are well attended, and we wii} have three leans tn the deld for the senior, inter- Lo Aa© and junior vhatiplonships.Lhe leading senior who have fallen into ine are Warden, Slévensod, Rankin, Cameron, K.Young, Browne, Tati y, Patterson, Corbett wid \u201craphy, The ranka wali} fe flied at the cuminittee meeting to be helt fo.pight.IT 18 not expected thal there Wiki be an) LW men 1p The first fifteen.on saturday they pu play the Mctllls In a practice match, an ©) also have a challenge nr Aa wath ith the champions, who evar they may he, on Saturday, the 17th ust, .championship tu uestion 8 that of the Quebec Eusty Union, t6 which these clutg belsns, and 10 1< paye) for under the Old chaiîlenur April, 1897.orem Barnes, Express, Sleinh, tho: ote {tome ut de sold mms ae Sh Sie dater Tor Jae Seo?oe dus ot Rn _ ue Soon he morning DAVID SRATH, Cure\u201d .- MARUOTTE BMI Mowranat, Sept.30th, 1891.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Tn the matter of J.C.CAMPRELL, Montreal ATRL ha y Bars LA te LOUE En Luety 8 \u2014 o'clock, 2e tock of groceries, wines pet Ligors\u2026.ie.Book Debts per list.TS 49.418.70 11 be on 12th and 13th inet.In on vies oy Car attics For further varticulars api » \" KENT 4 TURCOTTE, our, JANES TKWART & GOL à 238 7 ue on sete.INSOLVENT NOTICE.Faoviatr or iene, {ot SUFERION ou COURS, Agra HE pth dol DATID FILLIAMBOX.Merchant; of the ua paste, mail je horeby rer thata m Be Judas wort ie.ttt Fd of br clock xk oe AEE or fn concern fator © sine A a) per matters wi de PA \u2026 cornes Ste.Scholsatique, Let Oct, 1064, wo pS = wd at an Ipland raliway station, doc: fo.Far & lpm à Jello: 5 es Fes NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.off 08 tie outside at 15.\"0 Gozo at 106 2305 October 7.peli s to 3 Le, and outside as \u201cose Te ske Open 2 Open: al 780.lay, Uinotdy, on at 411 00 lor car oe + lots.Corn, nôtutnal.se to-day TN a 3 \u201ca manttesting lite or Do AMERICAN MARKETS 3x 5x En \u2018And trade wa compared with that of Grain and Flour, N sue Le 3e day t woek showing nul In Now York tie roccipts were 9950 barrals tél 143 242 1 na thet and L318 sacks of tour, \u20acK5,750 Lushels of .SI se $} sat mo Of decreuss Im volume.xuval, 164,775 vushels of corp, 74.230 buskels ; Lu latine 3 iy 2 England spoke of the market for (e! oats, 15,700 bush, of rye ant 33,000 bush.of PY Jug ET c à ok uk as frm.AS this was a holiday in barley, Tho Stpueuis mere al 4 Barrels an = nb HV Ajo thers was no session of tho Doard of Yih.Packs of dou RH a hn = - 3 BRIS thot cit) and & consequent absence of © apd 1,334 bushels of Ty NOY 00) KUN - 35 Les (Be great n'ofnire.Whoat In New \u2018 in wiiwausee the et wW-day were 120,430 125 125 14344 ; 1)\u2019 advanced all the morning © barreis of tour, 100,000 A hels of wheul, Zuu0 lus - = b \"roue ot tue A American warkots generally | Lush ds olor ds Woo Buste hy 5 ous 13 2 vou _ = ; « busaris of rye and 12000 busliels of barley.Lue a al ce .Grain.| auipuæreu's Write 1775 barrels of four, 13000 ao we oo from he shoul of samples, there is buste > vf Vheal, 17,000 bushels vf vat:, 1U00 N au lte zu Tul 2a Wy done 1.nial AE thie war bd ards ol tye, an 1 23,000 bushels of barry.+ 6 1 Tuy by; tically unchag ed, With (rate stillet 1 la Puluihi ile veils were as, Woo hes of ; = Jen Hoke pu ENQUITF Tor pris Is moderate, whe Laid the adap its 133,040 1» et - 8 - Ape bint ror Tal ve.no tapi tation cat?Tivda (ue isinis wert, eon pashel- of = = pe quiet, LU isin ual) Bolt res » nly \\ ut \u2014 \u2014 BX ore.\u2018There ls ver; Ullie move- Oo abd toe slepirents were 26,000 busuvis of! _ $ heard Manitoba Ww Leal aud >UOU bushels of corn.! 21 2\".J ; \u2026 \\ \" v i = * ! | PAR , Tho Yield of ee um\u2018! = = © A - i ead nw .ac: N deat.ATC 1a Sade: wurbec | The Cv AN ar~tt Prive Current, in it aun are pean ; x aly baie i oh TR 4 Suis 1; \u2018ve.POU, Cbushes BRO XIe.1 10% we Ly SOC 10 Bc: teed barley, Suc 16 | PUR ASA VLG A FARTS 74 - Floor.Dust ete than lu 1580, and 1% 2 Hava.pou ver = * Ow oY t pondiciion in \u2014 to-dar presents no pew feature call w hen IRL ve SA don 0.000 bushels\u2014 _ An .Thescenerulsdemaudis al \u2019hemo - Preoaaliy cn overesilmaie of fuily à per vent, or \u2014- Maty ob buyers lel IeIRedT0 | abit Luc 00,000 bioheis, bor a ve rion - ' Bing lane urdeis aut itistandlag the | ot tes YUAN \u2018previous to 1591 the dy ai ey purchasing al tust 1 MEUres, add MR average pinion of com Was Veo A DOBAITQES at even less, We quote: \u201c OUU 00 basDel-.acvordiag tu «Metal cellrcates, a) = ES AD \u2026 = VIO 8.40 | 0lex, ors Gunny The SAE thu averaged 20.Z - It MU AA0 000 0s bushitls an nualiy, Tuning from 24.vl son A ontiqe A 100 9.ve ! OUOUUU IL UNSTORR to EUT,O00,000 In pr Cat tordave.0410 M pete 310 5.WO.hese dala succes: (hat tue domestic cons |= SE Yntie: RA te 500 | pull Li svt or \u2018Pest ten years Las averaged | MONTREAL STOCK K is 5H 104.05 | Aleut 1.6 0,000,000 busbels andually.The pops | Keported lor the STAR by Gordo * ; Mcient fi tie wen the Medion \u2018Dequa there ls at à pad weather \u201c« hecse, BA BS e the opering uit there was 4 tu .Ut vas LU.otha can be maux Futter, _éontizus to eg thaps Laer « patho oF \u201cFor sine: oer un a vers, © : but lee is avait Lim i pont ts fatiis sn pape eut, x D wri | : Green fruit superabur é au tap a Ny ew pres ! feature att e.inus heavy.je quote : Jamatca, per Htu per box.vahet.ut Lent her, À rertentsh some do MX sers vestdes ère My wick Bas bilgataents, Lut 1e Mm the lony imac By used i bélier ubed as formerly.next anery have suftictent Travisions.Weck of shnrt cui pork offering te stiit feeling Is seers faves re eut a fur refaest, wi protiably slacken With Lue apuroach i a i.Ft av, STOW USPS suid Tur Lo Western oalny b DUA GLADE Eee a Gallforni, pe: oy \u2018Equation, 1x.Lather, Tun.abd, the sense A: Dai v «nd pr sus a\" 15 He 10 » u is Otty out of 4400 hi vel being soit Whch is to-JRY bout he ab ben ter \u201cur ces trom Rip land are not of an en- ave, ati lusiiess sn spot con'int Lal) \u201cthe boginnia, of the weed, indeed, poh corn dess demand than at Lon ï wretty *ss confidence In The ne market ant cecpte to reduce JE Crs, lous tan Cverin ons, Ali thisocess in a whnesale : [ETRY suit «and tue abKitg 1) marl bs a \u201ces RE de te 136, out apvles and the \u201cing teur is Une Récetpts 0! trames Ashes à.from Perth \u201clerday 33 bhls, gM gu to He cu loi pots, L ial Sorts and $4 tor second + GIT very ly A ucmutalizing Thon, a Question vi Lime before this die out, 28 Ecliber side will find 1 < Le \"ne demand for In 8 this 18 nothing ake as large Masons and M touk as thon rough Kins ceneral demand is very to BAN to Ut tu 9,00 Sarset s° to noté this week teen few vues are buy only to: nr sedate reguinment: porttu of Thalr stock | en QUE An fact, Unes are very well surpules house escapu ax, And the prospects of an hat mecdire, cet hi s in mers long hots, = 17 1 1 1 1 43 20 put 404 mt ps CLUmCOe * Rides and \u2018skins, HUB BeN virtually no business done this rec couple 14 us ur ta , 48 much jeil fo them with rubber roles ls Manufacturers are snvariably usine lighicr stock than ey export business has been dull, core à few small shipments or sprite du [ADA Week.The hugitsl market, however, ©.to be picking sn à it, Judging rom recent 8 Prices hate are uach al ged.20 Lo « ln e* 9 4 HN ti 21 wn CELTS NIE SN Loot tt ded = Copier FTL .and Main- boit: warth onins.ns matièrs arv at a dead- jte L'atpireen hide deniers and lanner, The latter gl their former di ma nd of tehaghes at present prices of leather there Ix ab- of prwiii, \"The hide-mea, hove Ihts, allecir: that the nor the price they pay to the e pts do not ot weeks RICK an hand to © bat after That will come the tng.arrangement 8 previously Bo rece tpt of hides ITum the coun.and Will ve 80 tor some time to same tline stécks In the city are ex- , Onix one deirer baring a ar Fintog dons on his Randa.nests pu road ra, somé also plesed np ho country round about.canon 13 the \"areat fetr \u201cou supplies ere within pu re\u2019 prices, al a loss, Lambskins are at Tu \u20ac: litdés.No, 1, Alge: az e a BOATS FANS coe wens 34 A Bounces 18 Laver Mine uatrac AIR, active AL steady Ze: 156 qu siagle gin Bt Pots and Vie ; iP 10 4,703 aan and noibing 1 Ne, ace hires Aree tematns une ne at the \u20ac, valtsat Tod mots, tralenu.an c un alan oft, dealers Tue rer figetires, MILTER ne, 3301 from Chicago, as they they ean be lah dnten 1a Quetec al 8c, s than ts nsxed here; À any auch trantirtinne RAVInE been donk, RAry CANO of old hides hag however, the week \u2018The agunent ot ibe bide wen 1s of ihe \u2018Four © why \u2018sort.They claim that.sup.ides are lowearnd, leather Lu 1s will at On x more fran corresponiting dectine and th» cnaseques.ce will the rember made irom high riteed hides wht gale on the S oheaper Ones, There 13 no change In phe quota we do not ban ad Fate, nei Ne.$ po-icion O1 tel nt 81.003, arg American «il is meeting, ) fumes on deanad alo and » number of 8 ve Deen made durine the neck.Nenzine We quote: Petroira, L't440 In car lots at Americ an x car lois 215 tn 10 barrel tats, heey nr single barrels, Gash:! jAmedean Least per: nn vo 250, and se, Wallon of the cOLDIT) ds now 17 per nt, grevtér han tue average population [or len years previous tô the cnurent year.HS à Lis of calculation lu rçani to domestic .needs, Lee recieol deduciion Would be that ja crop of QUE GG0 Dusbels will be 1, | v-uDitut tds weasel to malatais the average supply for» ch pPliposes-and 1P say 2,vot,- GHAUQU bustéls ta harvested, 1 wi adinit of : ITé0 0,000 bu-dels fer expart and torénianiine Preserves the lni.ef Leiry louer than ontitatity.Ves] to Yel, Wade Imtgence of shifling ond.CHES wih refs pence to The fattening of antinals, Tuv prelteton che past tree Years bas averazed UABS HO UE U LUShElS AUNUANY, the erporte G3.00 000, 1 aing TSOD.QUOUDO DUShelx ns The ad; vet reaty dwmestie oo asumpiion dune HIN pelodhp eries 1 The due promabls Bus varie, viseRUa 1 Cuaparee Wii Uvee Sears au Chicago Hog Market, UNION STOCK Yan: 5 Vetauer 7, estime iaiveelpis v( dos Were ponte à ect tu ven Load Wen sl pen à marked rondo was ss vos ny UD; 5 salppior Soi $v, Thea S00U texans and © 50 Wester Lo.ID ATL Aas dW, New Verk Produce Market, Ocicber 7.-\u2014Cotton firm, uur te locerntezr + vo mx ore Ne A $i 1.000, +25 Untards Ente mg Ladue - 27 a 8 416 0e Je uber aNd, RU LUN.dd I .eve tiour [rat a, Late à 40.Jiri pis dy 000 uses: sales Wha 21 ds: Cette.© Ue $1 uk: Dette, $1 RIN Put rebruary, il ! i 153, dye, bartey WER.Ë 2 fir: Na 2 NS = 3 Wo ru, 3° te 4 : sa to 5H: \u2018 utter nna.Quotations: state 0 dozre, hoes gues at Tn bus sea Es RLS \u2018 mishéd, 40:0; uraLus ted, 43:10 Na Cheng trees ter Vhent.There Wa- no ses inn o! the Roan! in ChHage CLE CLID QUelallon lor Lecco whet 4 lu sas ace wheat ¢ ocd at lige fur casa aad Go ald tah ha eeveruber, nae SW heal closed Stor 1 i ai.VO Getoter, 00, ef SET, UD 5 EU 7 A0 In LU + whe, Nb D Lara, chext a six HU AAC, MBA Ne, 1 Na TTLhetn AL VOL 100 \u20ac Louis W we \u2018at closed at se \\ far cash, doy try, TO ay.I clnenad LU 100 Tor vas LR et Bow 103 for lets : ERTILH F°AKETS.i Ge Teer arms re: art en sde far (ctor © T.wa If Gas Le Gaken The custmplion of cora (8 vartable, hewe.er, < IROL, = The Stoce atvacra, L NL Nec.aient atrer ete Tw ru Cetuber 7 sshed bid anked Bk.of Montreal.2t) 226 SUNG lo ad.- \u2014 - Cutie, REI Puopies, vs Moses ls Coanueire Vitre Merig itochelava Usable tu, la Coal Co Buns \u2014 Mout, Telewia, b ad.N + Lan us © > Mon.Pa hy fat le Lacd Boada it\" \u20184 Cat ua Sant me Unité Lucio tu Lu = Can.aa ia ror tasecute Tu Tay pwd ve rare \u201cFoi te N \u201cea MANGE.er the > TAR Dy, WI 5 dee tel = linus LTR FUL are ba a 6.Nie Jee sanctet Note » ur- C+-RIUÏY an lo bave passed his hfetime In the service of the Crown, ide Ras Crantod à CRB, ad tu 1507 Icit Farnamest to Lone ENTLR ThE COLONIAL SELVICE, Ra fervst csveessivriy as Goverror of fine hs WY et Alrican settivments, the amas the Windward Isaands una Hong Kons, its asl anpaintiment was as Geonvetaod of the Mawritins, a position whieh teks UD Lu das Year.While gate distin ton ann deencciets by some wealth in th an of 3 Jdoun has CESR Lessons Liv character abd notfhong esa te, Wa Ca ie 4} CU.wichasea, would sait bis relied taste we, Cetin 0B Lative \u2018at, preparer 1e ana urate à Int social was the ain il oi avec an he Tac dis em Flan the novel written à Ty A chen Pn on wide s presented oueas > vus They den Tuik, [ARN] irs & A ux ut Pa - Bin, aL LIS ee, IOU LOUE.AL UV ' AL Lav aed Ww tros per rer vid SO U0 tu S Vun le fines Ce w\".2 con rade\u2019 baa hig DLO TO Lazaïtt PT; res URUK ETS BoA, $4vo.- vou + a, 400,000 We Rub [RRR ERY .teFrtheimeot CA un ale, = .hua, a tua ul or bee wy su uit Tee tty | LS and 13 180] nl Caos Tol out, i ya Ii cere, nil.\u201cape son pisse ald ar an wheat, an.ai 1 val LS at {ET \u2018 proonr wheat count, 433 Bd Uy to ve slipped, Sa 0d, pearly due, 208 \"a.i Liverpool wheat suet, quiet aid nea ; cor + Whnw ard ter g, Liverpool »miaed noire, ss sa.Lone, Ehxilsh and Foreign Whea., uRu bancs (At aL es, air cage Mis: Lagitsh and Americas.Lour, sud demand.The There ubiie cable says: Wheat unm, deuoant poor, oliiers offer sparingly: corn «quiet, demand pour.Provis.ous Livanroor bares Faces CURRENT, Oct 7, 1891, Canadian peas 83 ad, arm: American 5 + w | Edo Baw dard ye Ba we to x 7 Late \u201cIS vo 35 0 U't+y U Hacou i.Ute dP N tv NM Taliow vieu 3 tu 3 Cheese WO YW OU U AN IR REGULAR MARKET, LOCAL 37CCXS DULL AND HEAVY.Bank of England Rate to be Raised\u2014Bank Stocka Steady, but Others Easier\u2014 Money Not Tieht-\u2014-Gcneral Financial News to x1 1H ork.= bd 18 w Trine whea HS Ti vu Teds .No, diam 0 Thé various stock markets today were some what diversitied, London being aull, New York ; steady and Montreal irregular and quill.Loca! Stock Market, The ponltion of the local stock market to-day was decidedly irregular, securities tluctuaty DOLL Ways, but it appeans as If many these were concessions W do business more than actu SIreng ih oF weakness of the securities, Hut to spite ut all it wan a dull dnd iifel ss hoard ail morning, the (rarsacitons amounting in alt to a very siakll sum, Bank stocks were, wita one ar (wo exceptions, stemty, \u20acven to frmness in some instances.Monreal began the day \u2018low down, but moved Mpadily payant | unl by mid-day ached old position.leoples was ateady with a small sale al about the usual guotation.Faxterh own.ships was bid for at 1:17 Le, Or Ve points off, but there were no sellers and nothing came of if.À block 0! commer(s changed hands at iy below yesterday, Other banks were un altered.AH those transactions were purely on fnvestinert aceoudt; in lack the only speculauUve busivéss is in CP.R.Tr.ograph, Granu \u2018Tiunk, table, tas and street Ralls was.M tireso Teles raph Was neglected as regards actual business, but gagged off meadtly all morning.Commercial able moved a on tbe did price turenghon! the morning, While haolders a eK t Téluxeit thelr 3 u sult thal s t ; Rata higher than the first, Stree Ratiway eased @ a paint on the asked price, but without business, cas esembied «able In that Duy ery an sliers esch nade couceysions untll trading re- suiied au u air Hgure, As for C P.the London L Was stronger On the whole, though easier ab the close, and here the stock was steady though a Mule tetter than jcsterday morning, with 150 shares changing hands ut a figure, urand TtdiK alsp was firmer with a moderate sale ar romeihing About the old figures.het \"etejhuue was steady, but utterly neglected, as were the cotton stooks.Mone ey 1s nbout the same; that ls to say.plenty at 4 per veut, Tor call loncs.We understand that n bank rcen'iy ratsed 128 rate tô 43g, but All its Yoaus vert r01UMMEd, AS enough Jun voula be obi alned el~ewhnio at The old rate.Folinwing were this racing's \u201csates: 15 Pro pies Hank At du 1 20 Come at 131; a8 201; PF Roatkbi 23 \"3 CADIO At bois 33 do.at rine 300.Grand | 'runk firsts London Stock Market, The J ondon market Is very dull and prices are about the samo as yesterday's SEINE in New Mork, \u2018 The vank rate wilt raised to-morrar, hat 17 18 as yet uncertaià whether 1t will be id 4 © Neredith £0\" Rrten, 1 St.Sacrament St.report fod totiowlog AR in Loudou es 8 p.m.Grand Trunk 15%.2nd.ST hanosesccc00s rr EST 8 ss ia to be had - - pre ~tdent, Mr laser Arche, und .Sn is 2 © , toler aw fa.Ce sine Se p\u2018chaber t'a he howling auvitiaal et weie re portend Jos, erdy purer Rd vs Ven reports Whe move nt of Sardar) Liars or the past Wrek, su, + \"ne cor éa Hot dupe Wed \u201c \u201cwl or i.alia AN W, lB 0R us Le.THO, 004.THE MONEY COMING IN Fur the Loanl of Tinde New Builling\u2014Lisg vi Subscribers.There were presant al the meeting of the Coanvit of the Boged vf Trade Yes te, ay the Mess A.Lu \u2018den, 1idéhard Waite, H.Sontag oe Nh R.Dickemnao J.A.Capit, COR Hetwrt, J.BK Leurmont WC Munserteh, Arch.Nicoll, A.Racine and James Nicasor, Mailers lative to We new Lanlding were discussed, and it was anuounces nat the amount now subserites Lo the second morie axe bonds aguregates $162.000 aud cone giata a! the toliowWin sins: hres amaounls of $10.000, seven ui FIO, one or SUK, six ol FROWN, three of 8200, lorty- five nt $1000, forty-six of $500, two of $300 nud Lwenty-one of $200.Lae tal- lowly oie the subscribers: Andrew Allan, KR, 8, Anzus R.A.5, Allan, À.A.Aver, à.W.Atwater, Robt Archer.H.Montagu Allan, U M, Acer, Bank 0: Montreal, Strachan Kethunv, Georse Bishop, A.Baumæarteu, E L.Bond, H.A.Budden, R.Bickeidike, J Barsaitou, Fanque Jacques Cartier, Thos FN Bell, D.Bentley & Co, Jno.Beattie, Comn- mercial Union Assurance Lo, C: Uzons in- aurance Co, Cunadian Bank ot mmerce, % P.Cle; orn, S.Carsley, Selkirk Cross, ance & Jas, Corlatine, J.A.Cantlie, Goo, Childs, x C.Cumming, Chas U.Corneille.Clima Cheney, luminion Commer- cn) Travellers\u2019 Association, Hon.G.A.Prummond, J.P.Dawes, M Dow &Ca, ww Drysdaie, W.Dyer, A .5 Ewing, W, R, Etmenhorst, uf H wing, L J.Forget, Hugh Graham, B.Greensntelus, Tra Goukl & Sons, (Greane, Sons & Cn, J.N.Greenshields, W.Gouvdinger, E, C Gurney aud Cu, J.U.Gravel Jas Unruner, Hinbson Bros, Jonathan Hodgson, R Hampeun, Gen, Hague, 1.Hogan, Lucien Huet, Chas.P.hebert, dobn MeD, Hains, .Hoemer, 1, BE.Hudgson, à.pes Eagar Judge.R.CG.Jamieson, RON King John Kerry, Joha Loveil, R.x\u201d \"Love i, \u2018Thomas Logan, J.b.Lemrmont, Theo.Labatt, W.CG McDonald, Merchants Bank ot Canada, Molsun\u2019s Rank, W.C.Munderloh, Morchants Bank of Halitax, Thos May & Co.H.J.Mure, Hector Mackenzie, Hurt MeLenuan, Owen McGarvey, A.G.MeBean, Rovert Mackay, M.T.MoGrail & Bon, Jno, A.Mchargow, % Motors, Nurris & UCarru- thers, Albert Dy Nels F.E Nelson, Ontario Bank, W.W, v.Oct W.L.O'Brien, Peck, Benuy & C Pate toutaine, Robt, Re Jr & Cu, EL E hotel, Alphonse Ragine, Ass, Rove G.Kubertaon, | Bou terell, a = \"Rida ei Rose, Hall & Bir Donald A.Smith, L.J.Heurgeant, À aix sim ee man, Moulter & Ca, myth, E.dundreetor, 3.C.Sim 0D, Runner Sonn 8, Shearer, Wm.Strachan, W.P, Blessur,l, Alex.Stevenson, 1 ees, Wilson &Co,, J.it.Tellier, M.Toompson,À À, l'hibuudeau, & X H.Thomson, A G.Thomson, Jas.W, Fester Co, Wm.Tatiey, W.G Van Horne, IT.3 Vipond, .Wainwright, J.Watson, Richard White, Jas.Williamson and Waiter Wilson, The council now asks that mempsrs of the Board and citizet in at heart tho ine eve farwara this required amount, wuble and delay of a sou being far ad- portance, that no st be!nre She works eouncii hopes that \u2018ext Tueedny it will be she lull amount of the second mortgaget mes has been subscribed, and that the coutiact for the building can be let im int .Kavanagh, 1.Marcuse ain * Mayor Moshane were elected wembers of the ard ol Trady, and this concluded the business \u2018She secretary of the Buard of Trade to- dey received $5090 more on subscriptions te the reoond debenture bonds for the new buliaing, which makes the total amount tu date $166,000.terest ui the o week aml subse and thus nvont th further canvass.vanced, it is ot more time shou He commenced, MA, on the meet A Fayt A rumor, whieh\u2019 dence In political 1s ant the coming leader ot the ae Queves wn be a , who w wil resign bh Un an Al Iman Ane cf road tae elo Trash Hiemmoer J ua vant rails oi tre Ir -h om s1 *Qure, tue London Larrisiel.rat tre we tu soul ivan.He Was al®atstatatul y persed, IN d'esseuithy pret bas envi as end ppointmen 1 , rs ut thes day, uli ol vusie Than Woh 8 nas ol pomaney Join Pope Henuesaey wi ln sat mn Lava aN dn eo .\u201cpest toanesl of his lite abroad, ut Wite IN GARY Pespouts à LY Mey à dr 8h mau.Wien nt NG ApOWY 30 Cori that he had JO and Was nung u of Ireland as to .v wes bie.It waa ste SA hoicVe of Maurivog | * KHWR LORS When she possessed vast estates, but upon Was divhkied as to whether she Was black ur votlow, those tæln,x tie colars ponulariy supposed to twe- long: to the tnhabitants 08 Une isiand.After hin return to Ireland it Was ail ubderstood that dir John wauted te get back into Pur- liument and there wrs leur sue time a doubt as to which side he would espouse, He net Ar.Parnell, whem he impressed with hls usefuiness, and wa3 the Parnelhte candidate for the seat in North Kilketry when the aphit occurred in the party.When ha th:ew in his lot with lue MrCarthyites, Poruell put up Barry O'Brien wh was withdrawn and replaced by Joseph Kelly and the intier was sucerad- od by Vinosat Sealiy.It was at the time of the election believed that in the event of his success, Sir John would have been nom- ated to tue leadership of the anti-Parneil- ste party.\u201c ABATTOIR COMPANY T/ TAXES.The Finance Committee Consider the Claimg for 8 Reduction.The Finance Committee recently appoint ed a sub-committees to consider the ob, tions of the Abattoir Company tothe paying of certain taxes.The Committee zat yesterday afternouh and deliberated on the questions.Mr.Roy stated that the Company was exempt from ordinary municipal taxes only, \u201cOrdinary\u201d taxes did nut Include business tax.\u2018The business tax was a special one and the company was, therefore, liable.He recommended that their plea for exemption be not entertained.Ald.Clendinneny thought that the Company should Le liable for their share of the payment of the interest on the a oohelags municipal loan, which was taken over, by the city at the time of annexation.that as they had taken every aivantage Also the city they should be made to pay what they legally owed.A new account will be sent in for $1800, The next objection put forward by the Avatloir Company \u2018as that they ahouid not he charged with (ue amount paid in salary to the tors, Inasmuch as the majority of cattle Kilied for consumption as meat tb the city was slaughtered outside the urban boundaries.This injurea the company considorably, and they thought Is a great injustice that they should be asked to vay the Inspectors\u2019 salarive.This Was consittered reasonable and it was resolved to compromise on this point Tho third objectivn of the company was next considered.It reterrod to the amount of $1390, which the city claimed as veing due jor the tax.The company stated led that the iy \u201cincluded wator that had been order to put out a lire which had oun It transpired that the Comoany, under ils contract with the city, was only cha five conta per thousand gallons.No reduce Lion will be allowed, and the Compauy will be sued if they do nut pay.The Contest In St.Ana's Ward.It ig possible that there will bea nae in tha caudidates of St.Ann's ward, The latest is that Mr, Nolan is tn retire in favor 1 Mr 11 J.Cioran, who will oppose Mr, Mexemée.lt was at tirst auggested that both canaldates retire aud allow a third mau Ww be elected by acciamation, but this wus nol agreed Lo and now Mr.Cioran is to cotne uut and contest the seat.\u201ci do not consider the ward at all a sure Sip le for Mr.MueNames,\u201d seid Mr.Cloran.\u201cIt this contest | shall make a determined out and run as the people's candidate.You will hear some ancient history before t is over.\u201d I.oon- The \u201cSarnmia*a\u201d tran List of saloon Nine 53 rte Sania ok Wedcesd rv.Montreal Liver BIEN VAS A puernieedd \u2018end oO! läot, ali.s arrivaisthis )ear suow xnlinervase as does also the tentaze.Up tu the Dopiemter uccurding to Le Harbur Masiers Pepoii, arrivais of ail tiakses had ien 583 with à tounage of A BARBAROUS KIND OF COMMUNITY, Poople Whe Ngver See Money and Carzy en all of Their Transactions hy a System of Barter.(SPECIAL TO TUE STAR] BELLEVILLE, Ont, October 7.\u2014All North ; | Hastings is Intensely excited over the double crime committed at St Oia by John Holestone, St Oia is an isolated village, almost cut off from communication with the outside world.The people living in the district are hunters, and as Tule lawless and desperate men.The country for many square miles 18.mountainous, aud, conssquentir, agriculture is not carried on to any extent, and people are very rude and ignarant.Many of thew have never seen Lhe face of à dollar and trade is gar on by a system of barter.Sunday/orning Holestone and his wife Rachel, whom be did not itve 0st ms, had a serious quarrel.which led up to the awlul deed.Îne wife had finished washing dishes and was engaged putting them into a cupboard when the husband snatched a thirty-two caliber revoiver from his pocket and fired at his wife rom behind,as she was stooping over.The bullet through ner ieft lung end lodged in one of her shoulders.As she fell Lo the toor ber agonizing cries wore heard.Some neighbors rushed to the house, where the woman was found lying unconscious un the Boor, Weitering in her own bioud, Dr.Harding was al once sumimoned to atlond to the wounus.Soon after the doctor's arrival she rexaineu conscivusness, and the doctor aid all that medical skill could du lur her relief, The reat loss of blood sustained by the victim will prove fatal and she 18 pow in a dying condition.As soon as the wounded wite was in the doctor's hands the neighbors turned their attention tu the murdorer, who had disappeared before any d \u2018reavhed the scens ol the terrible crime.It was supposed that he haa fed to the surrounding Jools, and while e of the neighbors wers scouring the bush for the murderer, others had driven to St Ola, where a maxistrate, P.P.Clarke, issued a warrant for the man's arrest.But the Mmagistrate's Warrant was not necessary, lor the quilty man bad hurried himself unsuni- mone Lefure his Maker.search of nearly three hours, the body of the husb n« was discovered ying cold in death with a bullet hole through the head.It seems that As soon as he shot his wife he ! ha rushed trom the house amt placing the er 1 re emerge C TOR, ThE agairsi G81 anvais last year ol ; 9e 4 , an Castle, County ; 1¥ as Loy cul, : UbWart leñceucy.\u201cPhinezs | Yessels whiey i | | A tu t+ lu the vicinity of SILO, > d di.T3006 toux The increase i= in the number SEAMS NPR, catilur Vessels showlgr a fetitug eff IL 18 prolate WA the larger dur [sis msu.ns is due te Soiseldinx ol an #Xjuusion in the iower port coal race as Loere bis lesen bathing un Lie laste trvde Lo leudto an increased number of stra: ms coming here.fL may Le Lab à larger numtes vÎ Vessels have Roue flo (Ke cat&i to lead ur unload, and thèse, with the jecuiiir met al ol making up the Harver ala-tecs report have been aude! to the total arrivals Due revenues of the hartor bas later ofl this year.owing to Lie Stusiisr ea gos When have bean U out over to LAis bide.Quinwand cargos, wich at Une tecinuluX of the season Were also small, nave shown a ica UnpToemenl and STIErR Ary LOW Zeit cul dedi as d \u2018Lhe atiutin ita ie nas actively ab techs havo an Une rama of inland \u201cve arrive aa port up to Séptember Su, are 5003, agnirst 3SusT for the BRIM TION Li SALE-PRUVINCKE OF St EnAQ, Dis- B trict of pontreal 386.rior Court.Îæe Harris, Ham et vir, Delendanl, aw 19th day Gu reet, in City of Nomireal sald, oy authori: ey or jretice, all the goods nd chattes of + said Defendant, sized in tia cause, Lester one Plog furniture, Re cash\u2019 Abu.La c Montreal, 71 \u201cah RTDs IROL FES SALE \u2014 Fuo¥TR l'E UF BLE ontreal.rênes wis al h build fur T ho ha usé ol nijure.erma cas B GODIX, RSC Montreal, 7tb Uctober, AILTFES PS E_TROVINCE oF FQUERE bis Bt: Montreal\u2014No.24 ths Circuit pour Piterander ncent st, Im L sa by sathority of : Te ait Bord na furnture, CT u a.- - gota Momireals Tih Uctober, 1X ~FLOVI} VINK UF STE ATL.1 #5 BALE.>, DIs- tact of Mon \u2014Court.James yron Perrin, Maint, v.William H.Gambie, ot BSunireal, l'efendaut Om the sixteenth day of sOetuber, 188) a yen of the clock in the forenoon, nt the domicile ot he aad Defendant, No.40 Antoine Street, ju rear, in the city of Montres vil .by Taino of Justice, all the wvods a oo Tinie ais ecunsiing af Hames.vu CHe C.Th October, 18! 23617 FPS SALE = Chiov OF QUEBEC, DIS.ct of Montreal \u2014 No 103.T James Slater, Matatif, vs.James Len ie, De- teudant.tm the 1 5 ot Uctober, inst, at 10 of the = Clock in the foremaon, at the piace of busi.fo Bhs hr ontreal, will le so authority uatise, es real and chattels of The said 1 ete: ndant, reized m Fat canee, consiatine of pechine office furni- are, etc, 5.C.MAKSON.B 8 ontresl, ih Getover, 18 soi.LA AILIFES SALE-F PROVINCE OF QUERLE - Bi oatreal\u2014No 2100.2 Pion t'ourt.achel i ay of Mo prirent, soa Slaauf, va, Samael Robertson, of Montreal th Uclober.favs s oe Len a the \"dock rencen.corcer of Guy and Dorches- ter streets, in hoy of Monreal, wil be said.1 authority uv! Jastics all the woods and custtels ot the maid Defend sized in this cause, consisti: one large movabix pajiaior Lar ae .patine M.sixteenth day of UC Terma LTTE B.LE Qotober, 1 ¥ul, ve 1 PALF SE = ROVIXCE or ou DIStrict of Montreal 54% \u2014 Superior Court M el wrace, i's TE Mary Bhannon, Iefeudant \\n the I6th day of October, fnstant, a x £ ok in the ee ut the AIFFSENE FENTE TEES trict ontreat\u2014 No Maurtetrate\u2018 Have for twenty-âive deen patii Trader -k Stephens, Fialntiff, va Jawes hy op the Jamoun product wien = Perks.Let and Tne Canadian Meat Puel = medi trcles when ba invented and ; any, Uanshee.OD the 16th day of October, riveu to tue be_renowned | fast.a: nine uf the clock ia the farenge t the chemist, tu ce Lieu Peer business place of the ariadee, oor, and | Vellinetra ot.tn the city of Montreal, A py ; authors of J usuce, all the hd chattels o of the > ble for purity favor 11,00 a m.\u2014Prodatailties for ube next twenty- Joy ith GPA RN As BEEP Lia, de four hours: Strong north-east: winds; a trashing.In iispenenble in weather.followed Dy rain LO-MOITOW.Improved snd c Ea Readings by Tiesra & Harrison's Standard Genuine Thermometsr this : Max, 58: min, 37, * Justus Barne date inat year: a1 487 min.ae.with Lo-day: 8 a m.30.30; 12 M, sf von 1iedig 30.23.| wizwatere \"4 (y nN OTICHE! tbe POINTE LE sLATUE TS TE TONNES aOR pe AY, 15th teat.at À =! Vitra, on .p à JACKSON, 296 3 taw of ue L oiaed tn mn Terms of e .LA- Bly ECE Hontren Que October, 1891.136 1 Bree PROVINCE GY.SUEBYT co - No ee Gagnon, et al, ain ve, er rente Tra: devoir et vir, Defendant, Un the 1Uth day of October.1801 .at fi af the ciock tn tbe forenogn, at the No.785 > Dy ne the péutloes 1 N ont res! a .us t au chattels | bes fa NN ve in ue ane » a ATE ware, ete.teurs cest.Es AS SES SAD.B 8c Mont real, Octobe: oY ni ÉBEC, rior & Par, a rales dant, No, PHL Tomes, tn the Clty of Moutreal.will be snid, anthority of Justice, all the poois and chatiels of the satd Del Dalen 2 + oise in this THN 2\u201c ins of housetold re eriu LAROGE.Méatreal Gth October.1891 Ba\u201d The taken ONLY ONE PLACE There is only one place largest Stock of MANTLES and JACKETS t Mantles Extraor mr | where the Set in this market can be seen, namely at 8.CARSLEY'S.result of the extraordinary care in the sulection o?Muatles and Jackets for this seasou's trate is extraordinary sales in MANTLES and JACKETS AtS.CARSLEY'S, In The years oe + 236 1 creased Trade, steady increased sales in our Mantle Department for the last fifteen is good grounds for expecting a \u2018continuous incresdo in the future.J > S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame st CR nishi day) New plete Guaranteed ald to dures cleanses the teeth, awectns the bresi E, WN NU/ ation Sale of High Class and Carpets, to be held above Hall, To-Morrow (Thurs One car load ot Fancy Furniture § has been added, as well as a lot ot REGISTERED HENICAN FRUIT CUEWING GUN, PURELY VEGKTARLYE, tion, preverts colds \u2014 MANUFACTURED ONLY AT~\u2014 BOMEYVILLES LABORATORY, .Canada.2158 Victoria Armory Hall, To-Morrow, at 2 and 8 Iz) o'clock.© Wish to re 2) mind you of the Continu- = Ÿ Furniture, House l\u2019ur- ng Goods, also Turkish Rugs at the A tternoon and Evening.Curtains, Quilts, Tabie À Cloths and Beltast Linens, which will make the assortment as cou- as the first day.Ladies», bo unctual at the 2 o'clock sale and ring your husbands in the Eveun- ing for \u2018turkish Rugs, &c.Every article must be sold.* M.HICKS & CO.236 1 Auctioneers.by \u201cHay ture, froi The J °06 2 Pure Linea Fine T sh Sale is consign.2363 1 cluded in the Second.Drawing Ss set of Dinine-rooæ Chai Cues, Ac mood C: Cabinets, hidebvards, room Biz Crown Sewing Machines are Dew, for accoun! FN VERY IMPORTANT SALE wv 18233 NUTER DAME 5 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Coleber 13th, ** The contr any comment further than to wiil Tat tn war 4 00D SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.ow Furai- ture frem the Jolicite ine dustrial School, to be held at our salrarooms, NOS 1831 AND 1823 NOUTRE DANE ST, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, UCTUBAR 9TH, AT 2.20 O'CLOCK.Furniture is a double k, tovered in Cri:uson order by ca, late in Crimson Flush, band room Baite.wire bac \" of Torunte, \"sherd Larpeis, and er vate reside: oltetes Faraiiure.oo com] bisa, prises Fancy Ta! Bets, ote ste.du and to be t of whom 14 may ouncern, BALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICK» & CO.Anatinneurs, FINB BFLFAST LINENS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS And APPOINTMENTS.ï ST.on \u2014 COMPRISING \u2014 Lines Table Cloths, Aapkina, na, Table owels, Hu x ckaback a Selling.aa: Linen , Dia) Clotha, / Tray ad's 5 V'eisek ns hmbroidered and Hemmed Siitched Handkerchiefs, Stair itnem, eto.\u2014ALS0\u2014 ral Canes of Fine Quilta 8a Bwiss conde.Su Sains ÊTRE en ra.Lace Gartaine, uetorters Sia of the goods offered at this Anuunal and favorsbly known require that this offering and assortment any previous too Yell [Ue This sale io always » t attractiol d we ax Ladies to call examine the goods on Monday, sand e AE AT 2.30 CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.fog ue 2382 Bedroom, snd Oak, ard: 2362 Yuroitus Anction 2361 WAT J pleton\u2019 Dito, our nal On vir 298?Fanner etreets.236 4 Blezant Houscholé Furattare, Ÿ Fine Planes, Beautiful Carpets aad Oit Clothe, Pere tleres, Lace Curtains, Quilts, At our Booms, 241 and 243 88 James street.Special attention is Furuiture and House ht ox Bou bad Oh Plano, Drawing Room Ruf! Sopris, Diag hing Lace Curtains, Portiare: Velvet Bessel snd Tapes try Carpets, Oil ores and dunicume Table Cloths, several Lreen Patte » and Meltone, Silver Ware, Cutlery, China an.l tr:a0n- lot nf nice FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 9TH, Heuseheld Fursiture, Hall Rteves, Linens Curtalos, Pertirress Rugs, Nauares, Oilcioths, Pictures, &e.Wardro hiomu ie! orters, Qui! SALE FRIDAY, 0CTOBER OTH, AT 2.30.nearly all eq clase Guontne hv select private library, MATURDAY AFTHUNOON, oF INST.| QEGNEUIS ns We after far prompt sna a fi.© New Priek BF we on\u2019 tas) teria Sah JCXIENSIVE SALE \u2014or\u2014 mens.Ornaments, &6., to this Bale of choice Faralahinen \u2014COMPRISIRG\u2014 utes Pare Ch: aire, : Cherry peal Room n Bee | in a HEN Haut Fancy pats.Fjares, Household Jura! Wuraicare.© Hecon: Hon Furniture, stoves, &c.&c.AT TWO O'CLOCK, ; MAE & DONNELLY, a Auctioneers 8 TTRACTIVE SALE \u2014OF\u2014 Carpet -\u2014AL30\u2014\u2014 me, Parbor az 0 Mining Room § Sales Jr ant Liv an Tas es, Bed Pre \u2018 ail Stands, Tables Mant im, rings.Mattresses, Com- *, sais & overs, atc.JAMEM STEEL ctioneer, 1826 Notre} Dame MODERN HALL STOV NE FI famous Royal,\u201d Sul- \u201caellary ea whose and other fiend ve, Jarre assortment He Mouse ol re t ar dE on a SROSL James treet, nt o ir Kates FE.ON FRIDAY, OTH, AT TEN A.M.WwW, H.FRASER, & Auctivneers.ob.M.OF A VERY includinæ An- ALOGUE SALE v habe: ss ncprie leciion of star st Janes at aid antr fins a ea room, No Ab ia a Sort a at Ja AT ty AST 2 OWTOCK Catal FIN Te Pr vi Pt Hy Fieasen, finnesr STREET FPROPEGFY., Date ani mt Jan, ne à $uo0U, rent | 4 ra atreet, ba{uen Notre on thé fat mate nm.Pre Apply un.THOMSON Sen tate Rove, Men Bi.James strest Pom\u201d 7.1801-\u20148IX PAGES * TL SETTERS street, October 4th» oliver W.par roa Ro 186 Eypoltie O'REILLY \u2014Oc the 7th of Outober 160 Sueray street.the wie of P.0 MARRIAGES.GRA Y\u2014AL Woodburn, Oas., 8ept.30, SLA Boulter to Jemaie Gray.FLOUD-REID_AL mien Le 80, Jossph pheesy hans (a 29 - LTA v FI.e.Father Catulle, B.SE te aria and mo pavers boas copy 3 a 1H ARC AKMAN\u2014 AL uipeg, Sept .an walliber tv K.D, Carmau.MAVANAUL:-RL LLIN AY Patriek*s jontreal, où the ¢ er.rio) rather bowd, Arthar 0°Co o! heard havaua Sy er + Fatui + Mu.la, Esq.Beak ting cha HK -At GILaWaA, H6PL a P.Mo- Carth) tv MN.har.YNt- NOSHER- ASS A pe pb September PAO 1.Payue w AM, Ethel Mel HAN a se ver NS Tenuant Steed W Margatetis Dives Mclean.RNUMISUN-MARSHALL \u2014 A Top so, Lr.BE, ThuMp60.are He ugunst 8, LRER-MCU ANTER À! API TOI, A SES vs stewart Dar Lod gyro Ms Crier.JALEY-RU Taos ATX Orth upsiow, ques | Went 1b , Kobert Woolsey br Susan Rudedge.DEATHS 8\u2014-0n ath lua at he reatdence of his ADANE ONE à.be = 36 aiheat street.Joo.1 Binbrook, Qats Cara C M Adams, of Lélouste! 7 Ba tad, Funeral ob Friday a 1200 \u201catbcart 8 rhonds and a ntan oe 5e a 1 Wend wis ES ur are Feapeciruly mw ther In BILAL Thornhits tO 5e the 56th year uf bl BYRNE\u2014Ur Lie StU 11 fail lliness, Annie late Patrick aT \u201ca residence, 1 By morning.al Le Nv w SL \"aps chui COOLEY \u2014 Al Brant Thomas Cuale), ageu - ; DESJARDINS-vb thejlà inst.6 Jeanne joved da us of Alphonse Desjar- prea months and 20 days.Ont, September 28, years.late Lr.David, LoL this GAKRIGAN-In Wits cf] Ootober 7, of rapia nsw om, Al vungest surviving son of the api John Garr.aged 13 year, 14 days.Huneral te , R6U 5 ADtolne street, un Frid, October 8, at 2.30 p.m, 0 LOle des NA Ce: .Friends a aaintances aryrequested to atieud.{New York papers pleagupy.) 8 QESWELL\u2014At NIaga Bh vs 3rd yvar, SLeph@iors well, MOLLE\u2014 At Kdinburgh.Jland, September 17, William Molle, iate of Dato, R\u2014 Accidentally October 1, Mhoten Miler, aged 62 Native of London, 1 der.352 .At Oranx en ont rept 27 27 Macs e Burnet, daughteg A MacGowan, { Fring ears and seven NEBITT AE Turouto, Pa, Josiah Neabitt, Ad Valleyneld.on the 6th Inat exiTH tnfant sf D, J.th, ¢ months and four à 235 2 RE\u2014At No, à Bishop sbt, on the evening of Te ath inst, Julls MAIR, 3 ver of the late Janes l'y ana dearly gh sister of Ro W, Tyre.rwal private, amin omit dowen.WHY\u2014AL Toronto.Rept.Why, aged S80 years.DFURDE\u2014AL Nt, JON.B,, Se a we Samuel Lioorge Woodturdl D] aged 10 =\u2014 = += FESSES WORK in connection With bufiea forgeries, black- TE ET [V secret Ber Montreal; office nes 105 sat GU and uae I Sav.ee rimaina: \u2014 LIFE IMfANCE polscyes from a 1000 to $100.able to cash by ee und Neobnineid Ë 3 1639, Montreal Îrans aie0 effected.Sie 9 Pray ato LADIHALMORAL x MILLI Whe pacer inst, à grèv very opsaing will No, vas Not to wear » fashionable hat or net the de meet atylve frurçia, London or Now cordially invited ti this do - ine.3 The ser My Sore foes Nous .Fatenau: NAL \u2014 ELECTHI 18 LIFE PROF.- Baers Electric Belts cu cure esumatiam, Dy® com- orne jobélity, «ot call Health Yournals he wail free, 4 Bee HUL 331 6 See Miss Th CSE, Hag BY, Boat: m 13 ed ne sb N a ds je is in it nest band ERSON M AL XJ pire PH S-75c PER EEN, .At G.C AISS & CO, | £2 Caif Jévotar Men's Canadian Oalf Lact Congress Roots (sewed er hand riv) ai 82.00, nre à geum, abé à gnarantomn te give satisfaction, they are the the town.My Men's (ulf laced er Gun Boon, hand sewed, at $2.80,c0%uy 538.50 boot, every paler quarante) Boye\u2019 Call Laced Baetn 1.82.00.Beye\u2019 tioad Quality Laced Rei to 8.680 Beye\u2019 (ood Quality Laced B4 te &, 800 Ladice\u2019 Gosd Pebble Buttondite, Toc.W.R.THOMSON 100\u2014McGill Strq00 v38t1 Directly opposite Market.If You use a Tabllter Use the CALBNIA as pleasant as dim- ported and haviwon- derful virt GURD & Ca, 39 Jurors st, akdealers, 31s Fothing to squal DAWSON'S S T | T OR TOOT TOUTHAC RE, Ivios 180} sutY ; DR.DAVIS Pennyroyal and $ ls for femalas u regnlarition sels ali che 5 80 CENTS PKR BOX © To Make Old Furniture Lop New i EVAN'S LIQUID BRILLIANCE Fe LISH, : PRIOK-\u2014250 Be sure and ask for by C J.COVERNTON _835+ ____ Vorner of Bleury and re na 8E FURNISHING HARDWÉEVRR 3 He ation, pis bullding H er, LIN - are, vioy 0 ef st soit FoR a S.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN, Weather Report October 7h, for Thre 0 Tears.October 7.Thermometer, Wea ther.1800 +4 D iF | cet wih rain.1690 48 2% 40 | Cheaz,pe rilyshewre 18912 30 20 am | Clearasd eosl Grand show of Mantlea.Lange assortment of Jackets.Beautiful Ope a Cloaks, 8.CAESLEY.i.Department | The Very Labest.Ladies purchasing Millinery may have rfect confidence in getting: very atest styles.Full Mook of of all tho newest | European models to choose from.S.CABSLEY.Millinery Department.Be sure and visit the Millimery Depart- mont this week.All the la3est atyles on view: 8.GARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 OUTFITTING DEPT.COMPLETE Every requisite for Ladies\u2019 wear will be found in this de ent which is the best assorted and the largust of its kind in the City.All guods mai:ke at lowest pussible prices FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS Dark Patterns from £1.40 Printed Geiman Flannel Wiappers $3.85 Paisley patterns, Floral Heavy Ts Flannel Wiappers 22.65 Flannel Wrappars $3.85 All Newest Colors Now Cashmere Morning: Ch Gowns In all Materials alt Patterns s x CARSLEY.BABY LINEN DEPARTMENT.CHILDRENS FINATORES Lawn Pinaforea baric Pinafores.MUSLIN PINAFU RES.Embroidered and Trimmed.Children\u2019s Pinafores froma 150, And all priace upwards Holland Pinafores fur Boyn, Holland Pinafores À or Gira, 180.With Sleeves, S5e, APRONS.APRONS, APRONS, Ladies\u2019 Aprons from 12348, Tucked Aprons 196, Checked Muslin Aprons, 19c.Large Cotton Aprons, 25c.Embroidered Muslin Aprona.Embroidered Lawn Aprons.& CARSLEY.A | f | | |) L * WATERPROOF COATS All Sizes * Bootch Tweed Covered Cheviot Tweed Covered Paramatta Covered Fancy Diagonal Covered Something entirely new just received in Gentlemen's Waterproof Coata with extra long Cape for Driving or Walking.The New (Goods are cut on quite a new and acientifio principle which gives more ventilation and gréater ort to the wearer.Light Colored Waterproofs wn and Taped Seams Each Garment Guaranteed BB.CARSLEY.- Men's Furnishing Department.GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS or GENTLEMEN'S OVERCOATS For Winter Wear REEFER COATS _REEFER OOATS Complete Rank of Sizes ENGLISH COVBRT COATS Latest Styles Newest Colors FALL OVERCOATS Immense Variety ta Select From.TWEED CAPED COATS Tn Light For Wi Perfect i Best Value in the City.8.CARSLEY.MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT, TROUSEBINGS \u201cund! BUITINGS COATINGS English Goods Scotch Goods \u2018West of England Goods Canadian Goods Autumn and Winter Patterns Autumn and Winter Colorings Black Disgonals and Serges or Indigo Diagonals and Serges Black and Indigo Broadcloths For College Suits Black and Indigo Venetian Cloths Bpcoial lines of Fancy Canadian Tweeds at extra low prices 8.CARSLEY.MEN'S FURNISHING DEPT.UNDERWEAR SALE 200 Doren Suits of Men's Underwear, Fall and Winter Weights.THIS MONTH ONLY.This special mle of Men's Underwear at reduced prices for this month only.THE BARGAIN.This lot of Men's English Lamb's Wool Shirts and Drawers was purch at reat rednctions, clearing out odd lines roma large English Manufnoturing Co, and is now on sale hore right at BEGINNING OF THE SEASON.Cheap Sale of Men's Underwear.CLAPPERTON\"S SPOOL COTTON.Always use Monnet ions py hreed, The eu eu ro u are © best Thread ia tae mar \u201cPOOL CLAPPERTONS LOTTeN.BLACK GOODS.8.CARSLEY'S Is the best store in Montreal for All kind of Black and Mourning Goods.Pre S.CARSLEY, 1768, 1767, 1769, 177), 1778, 1775, 1777, 1779 Notre Dame Street.MONTREAL, Poy vA ons ADVERTISEMENT, REMEMBER THE CHILDREN! more comfortable and happy is visibly at work As a Clothing House, ladies, we haveaiways tried, and done our best, to keep abreast of the higher endeavors in teapect At present, we comp mend to your attention our immense stock of Children's Dresses and Boya\u2019 Buits, all of fret class p and material, and at cheap cash prices, as an evidenos of the fact.JOHN MURPHY & CO.CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES In endless variety.Prices from 850.BOYS\u2019 SUITS Batlor Buits from 75a.Tweed Suits from $1.20.RFEFER JACKETS Prices from $1.80.BOYS' OVERCOATS Prices trom 81.25.MISSES\u2019 JERSEYS All sizes.Your choice for 81.25.LADIES\u2019 JERSEYS In ail the newest Btylos, Shapes and Colors, Al marked at reguiar wholesale prices.LADIES® SKIRTS | For Fall and Winter.A splendid assortment to select from.FLANNEL WRAPPERS Full assortmens, Prices from $1.63.Flannel Dressing Jackets The largest stock in the city.Prices from $1.80.SPECIAL! À line of Ladies* Jerseys vorth 83.25 for 81.75 In Black only.Sizes 33, 34, 38 buet measure.JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 103, 107, 109 and 111 Bt.Peter 3e.Terms cash aad caly sas price.336 Jus, A.Qglry & Sons ADVERTISEMENT.FOUND! Would the lady who lost a pair of new Kid Gloves {in one of our glove envelopes) on Bherbrooke street kindly call at our Branch Store on Bt.Catherine street and prove property.NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW MANTLE CLOTHS \u2018We have again been adding Novelties to these two departments, Millinery Millinery Place orders for Millinery early.Towards the end of a week we get rushed, and as we always require a little time to turn out an original article, we like all orders placed early in the week.JAS.A OGILVY & SONS, The + Family * Drapery : Warehouse 203, 207 St.Antoine, 144, 150 Mountain St.TELEPROTES; Dell, 82335: Federal, 1680.236 W.Hl SCROGGIES EXHIBIT OF IMPORTED Niliery God = \u2014TANSS PLAUE ON\u2014 .THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 8th,9th & 10th Inst.QUEEN'S BLOCK, Cor, St Catherine and Universi 83513 NEW ATTRACTIONS.A dollar ured is » dollar made, and to leave your orders at U McGARVEY A SON'S Furniture Store arin thotr very Cheap Bale, which will continue till their removal back to their New Stors, on Notre Dame st, will ensure s saving of 26 to 50 per cent.Present address, 230 MeGill street.sod 223 TO ARLE Cou ve Ae amt Soke Treasurer.134 Greens Avenu 235 6 aw Cote 8%.Antoine, 5 Oct, 1891.Our facilities wo great that our $10.00 Oy t assures the bayer of a saving of at least fifty per cent.,, as: we sell hundreds where the high priced nsbrchant tallor WORKMAN'S Mammoth Clothing House, oer 288 & 1890 Notre Dame St.\u2018eix rich an Wil & (u's Musca Com A GREAT OFFER, EXHIBITION PIANOS and ORGANS.Who sold most Pianos and Organs at the Exhibition ?A CHANCE STILL FOR YOU.$100 UNDER COST PRICE, Four fine, solid, massive Pian rare all of un and design and matchless tone, are ators in ordinary prices for a few days.factories are sup) to rats for the sake of the exhibition, these prices are placed far below cost.This is to keep up the boom à few days longer.COME AND SER! CONE AND SER!! WILLIS & C0., 1824 Notre Dame St, Heer MoGillst, - MONTREAL.Colonial House, PHILLIPS SQUARE MONTREAL FREER arte just Received ! A CASE OF LADIES APRONS ee IN me BLACK CASHMERE, Embroidered with Silk.BLACK SATIN, Embroidered with Silk.| BLACK SILK, Embroidered with Jets.OO JOB LOT QF i WIDOWS GAP Slightly Crushed.S100 CAPS FOR 50 CENTS $1.75 CAPS FOR 75 CENTS ALSO A FEW Black Lace Caps!|s Suitable for Elderly Ladies, \u2014\u2014 AT $1.00 Each LESS 6 PER CENT.CASH, Worh from $1.75 to $2.50, ie soll ANNOUNCEMENT.a _rostnme made of the The above represents CAMEL'S HAIR I} acoTeH IS bowed and \\{ .e this ren Li MANTLES\u2014Crewded Every Day.Henry & N.E.Hamilton, VICTORIA SQUARE.236 THE 91, JAMES HAT STONE We are now showing the New Fall Styles SILK HATS (Imported and of our own make).STIFF FELTS, Large variety of shapes and colors, SOFTI FELTS.x Derbys at $1.50, $2.00, and $2.50.Soft Crush Hats, Knitted Tam o\u2019Shanters, Tweed Travelling Caps, Buckskin Travelling Caps, Curling Caps, Velvet Scots Caps, Wool Scots Caps, Children\u2019s Man o\u2019 War Caps.We have à large stock to select from { in all the above lines, and sell them at close prices to make room for our FUR DISPLAY.ROBERTSON & CO T, 220 St.James St.Our Specialties! 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but his condition gives no imme- diato proëpect of his ag y tony decided to meet with the con- Zregation to consider the whole bearings of the case, Dr.Campbell presented the City Mission report.it spoke in eulogistic terms of the city missionary and his work, and made a peal for increased contributions to strong ap) the fund.Proll.Neri r moved a resolution ex- &æ the ytery'5- regtet at the early removal of De Wells fron this city, and commending h im to theDivine ng in hia ne new field of labor.Rev.Pring MaoVioar called attention to the fact Det Dr.Campbell, would shortly compiete nenty-five years\u2019 pastorate in St Gabriel Caron o shelby, and muved a Foaclution congratulating bim upon Rev.VW, R Cru read the re the Extension Committee.It dealt pt with the new ian mission at Cote se is, where the tendance at ord nanoes had in such an extent tha! a larger bailing oui he be required.The report also stated that the Victoria Mission had been 80 successlul that the titioned Presbytery tkshank members now to erect them into a congregation.The ry authorized the session of Bt.Matthew's Church to organize a Board of Management.but considered i} premature à session.est Students\u2019 Missionary Society of the Presbyterian College was asked to undertake © mission at Petite: Cote.ar committee was appointed to consider report at next meeting Upon tLe pro- a to hold the stated meetings every two months, instead of quarterly as at present The Conference in Knox Chureh.There was a large congregation present at the public conference of the Montreal Pres.dala in the evening at Knox Church.2A Morrison, Ormstown, Moderator, presided, and amongst those present on the platform were Reva.Princi pal MacVicar, ofeasor Berimger, Dr.Campbell, Dr.Smyth J.Faueron, A.J.Mowatt, J.Fleck, J.G.Williams and J.MacKay.Rev.A.J.Mowatt read an able paper on \u201cTha Pulpit In Relation to Prevailin Evils,\u201d which attracted a great deal of attention.In the course of nis remarks he *1 suppose we are all agreed that the pulnit has to do with prevailing evils, the evils that face us day Ly day in living our life and délog our vork-such evils as worldli- neea, pride, hypocrisy, intemperance, dis- bonesty, Sabbath-break! gambling, the social vice, national sins.We are agreed that the pulpit must take and oid high ground, =, tion an niem, with regard to of every sort.The only room for any laeronce of opinion among ue à how far, and in what sha we shoul Introduce Into the pulpit discussions that bear ol side-issuea, the sins and | ahortoumings of individuais or à section of the people, questions and ems with regard to which there is a fon among publio, teachers an ren hot the church at large.Some take the ground hat\u201d upon the wholéd not to introduce into the pulpit discussions that stir up opposition set the people by the ears, evoke\u2019 orlticiam.and thus unfit men for worship.They see no good in discussions on the provmiing evila, no matter how di ionately and advisedly they are cond and they STEER CLEAR OF, fr Their advice is: \u201c Pres.& Gospel.Tell men the story, of God's! \u2018y.or the world.Bring them faco to fac , wh Jesus and His claims.Show ther ;: blood that iat, and there washes away all sin.Ix Ne 3 fore and red-hot shot of cVuunciation and mw.\u201d corruption, wind, which is enmity aga inet Gods the of the evil heart.1£ is out of the evil the evil heart whence has grown the pas-tree intemperance, the shadow of non tus the Japa ith woo Iv is out of the same re has grown to such Marming a the politioal corruption of days ruvtto root is in the evil heart?Get down, we are \u2019 row 12 all «bout that is zolng on intween pulpit and pew, pastor people.You are sure the very citadel of truth has been asgziled.But when the smoke of batue clears away, and the din and dust settle, you tind, perhaps, that the mighty pulpit theologioal Nimrod bunting with a jorty-pounder, and filling a church with the smoke of tattle in trying to shoot the flies that will get into the oint- nent! Such, perhape, are the two extremes of THE PULPIT'S ATTITUDE with regard to the prevailing evils.Be- twean these two extremes somewhere, however, is the safe miadie way, and we had beuter fina it.You think Is so absurd lor te preacher who goes smuashinx things general y In ehurch with his forty-pounders, u order to ria her of the litUe-fox-nuisauce, or the stili less fly nuisance.But it 1s po absurd to think to relorm dru and cleanse sucieys and cest out the devils that men by a col clear - cut arqumenta- tive sermon, fauitiessiy orthodux, on the duetrine of regeneratior a.1 am not sure, after all, but that the blunderbuss stylé of doing things, objectionable as it is, would, &5 matiers are, do the most effective work.Awa your mothodical discussions tals of the faith in the face of the evilm that, like beasts of prey, are devouring virtue, ravaging the peace of homes, dragging fair 1 hold that tnere 2 such a thing as the pulpit'a being too tonder-lipped and over-nice to be of any manner of use, and soit may be the trues preacher's solemn duty to smash things if.eo would save sauls.\u2018See said the to an old-time preacher of the truth, grant that different nave DIPFERENT MISSIONS.co has Its Ace amid quiet rural soones, where e 8 sheep green pastures and are led by the rare No wolf in shesp's clothing there.No din af ver the hills there.bee em or EY omo the home of prayer and peace.No ne~d out there fora Knox with his mighty vehemence.t another has its place where the ot swoep and surge, where wolves howl aoû bears growl, where ovils of every name come like a and can such & pulpit be faithtul aad al?t PA ct a Like Pillar 1 Hght Te an : a o It riseaaud all is au calm and peaceful that its red $ rediigat & over the wild waters?No; that is what a lighthouse is for.The wra sea and storm rises agsiast is with bands of violence and cruel hissing.The waves the ves high over It, and threatha to out el light and still its solemn voice.taere amid prb and and out rom among spray and white foam, it lifte alo!t its nest in taitht fulness to to flash and boom forth ita m ol warning.And ite warning )» heeded, and men are EAV \"THEY FIND A QUIKT HAVEN.Now, the pulpit of this city stands fas out where rocks shoals y because we are where we are; we may indeed over-estimate the lmpot tance of ine pulpit position we occupy.And some of um 1 doubt not, doen Montreal is all the world to us.The corner of the street where we hold forth is the hub of the universe, and when we tata com, so much turns round with us.en we Speak, ie let rtd nation listen and learn wisdom, and what we say lot let it be caught up and said and re- said clear across the continent.But while over-estimate our pulpit is thers not danger ?Loa.th there, is it and where both are so bad, it is which of the two 1s the worse.one Viina, think you wilt grant, and others wilt t It too, and it is this, that it 18 ours here, occupying, as ws do, a place at the very is is ours, l say, to fora RT NE?with à faithfuiness Sen that of thera, a faithfulness cannot be umab w Arou d about neue much is going w r ruin, swept away to dar cong.dri doom parbapes HERK COMMERCE great trains and ships laden with trade and trafic.Here emigration comes with ita carloads and shiploads of of young life and eun- ergy for th tern some of that life finds its wa to our churches for an earnest our.and then passes on to ite Here education oomes with its hope sod promise, and for the thres or four or t years of their young lite a tho .more young people up to us for the light that guides, the world thai warns.Here too sails the ship of ain state, aiid the men that pull at the and trim m Ure em oulis; and grasp the tiller, and Jrateh + mpase, oor Lents\u2019, are out keep an eye to > when they should be ry ana we are dumb wore that we know when we shoud # or reali Ne > \u201cresponsible for the sad shipw col ie dt Asi i at it, the goad f of this city \u201cGacavies a responsible arly so indped, in relation to the prevailing evils of the land.The puipit hems is a sort of lighthouse ou a dangerous of the coast.If there is danger for th Dominion danger to its unity and peace and prosperity, i abouts WHERE THAT DANGER IS, We stand prominent here an this mountain, island where the waters meet, where cast\u201d and west come where terests centre, whe: racial and religious © waters of our noble river, channel, where error is ry sort prevalia, and Where thors ort the name of religion than the power, an oh what! if we shine nat out with a decided iignt aud speak not out à word is no aistaKins.where a Je was b be one i play lu ho same 4.pod evil of is mc when \u2018it oul ht, and dumb when it should be loud ad ae than-if it vas not there at ail wi the hidea his fight, s when he shouid watch- fui, and is dumb in the storm of danger that darkens upon man, how terrible! On, if there is one p more than another that is overshadowed with God's curse, thal pisos is THE GXFAITRFUL PULPIT.Prevailing evils! Is the modern pulnit 1 1 ask, to stand by in cold indifference an the country\u2019s hovor trailed in the Dire of ot politicat corruption, till Canada\u2019s Iair name 8 now à bye-word ail round the great globe, and utter no protest, deciare nv m ?Is the modern pulpit too guod à thing, ag, too immaculately white, too fur removed from tho ordinary every day life of the peop that it cannot come nigh the sensuality that swaggers along dur atreets and the atome porance that wallows in sigh enough to ki evils, much less rebuke them and tr stay their ra ?Am ] not tos when ! see on ty hend what rum doing, and humbug is doing, snd religious lotmalism ie ing, and woridiiness is doing.and so much IL the shape of evil is doing to blight young hopes, and Jesus Christ with white se and ap awfully y sarcas holy ism tt onto Tou \"ler us \u201cgy.EE id posuliaritie, lixe the .my brethren, t to-day is (te wan outspokenness tell th so 1 have sald enough.1 paragraph from George Adam Smith on the subject: \u2018The pulpit tempts men to be eliber too bold or timid about sin ; either ro er ar seats S euphemizs or to ex- i to be « aveationai «r hysterical Be ono\u2019 things are pecessary- the facts must be stated.and the whole manhowd of the preacher, and not nly his ecorn cr only ae anger or only an oficial temper, brought upon Chem.\u201cher Dr.Campbell thought that on the subject of pulittiunl corruption the pulpit should be as direct as possible.He agree) with the statements that the pulpit was not direct enough in its utterances Canada wus now in a critical condition, not si» much: however, in referunce tu its pant as toits future.Dishonest men had dove their part; it was now liaue that the honest electors of the country should do thelrs, Mr.R.Stanley Weir spoke as follows: \u201cIt t8 almost trite to say that affairs in Canada are in @ critical position.Tha crisis is serious, pot because millions have been swien from the public treasury and the country thereby become so much the poorer, not because of the past, byt because of the future; not because of whit has bean done, but because of what remaine w be done.The all-important question-to-day is: \u201cWill the peuple of Canada do their duty by insisting u the punishment of Wrong - doers and the removal public oftice of those who Dave betrayed their trusty\u201d | hold that the pulpits and the pubile should protest against the doctrine to'whith some Currency has been given, that corruption is necessary evil in the development of a Young country ; and that while, no doubt, corruption has been practised.we ia ada may expect to outgrow the necessity for it.A parallel witb the corruption that prevati- ea in England in the time of the first true, as not justified.\u2018 and most mischievous, anid iI we in ada lay llattering unotion to our sonia, we GIVE UP ALL HOME It is true that parliamentars government in the time of eariy Gecrges was most * corrupt, but what were the circumstances?Parliamentary debates were not aot pubiisned.House Faritament any such may it shoud .honest and yet countenance This confederation was not ten when à corrapt conspiracy to de electorate was exposed.and tael! tne remedy?One in tempted Lo long for some Oliver Cromwell who shall enter the of Parliament and bid our jegisiators ve place to hopester men.But ops constitutional means.The upon the The mew who either t- or attempt.to palliate eile.any man is convinced that Lhe Goveru- screening jhe guilty from punishment, he should do all in bis power to oust the Government from office, and tte same inflexibie standard of suoCeSSors, RS oe bated with eo much warmth at last elec are now secondary, There .the duty of lo .to _.the old < and the old Polley.Within the next few months a large number of constitu encies will in all probability be thrown open and the peo a alien unon exercise .their suffrages.t us bope pat there will be manifested & sincere ioyaity to th eb banner of wuth and righteousness, and honesty which is the best puiloy.\u201d Mr.Walter Paul said that it was a matter of great satisfaction to the Christian peo ie of Canada to 8088 trom the nevepepers that clergymen nad not been sil face of the shemetul political cotrupx von which had ved to vail.There were, of co ours.ve er evils prevalent, Dutt this poi tical evil for the present over the ahers.the istinguished at cleneymen ng not meddle pote bryos alluded to boasted of having gone to Rome and ind the Vatican ussie : priests as regards The (Srotestant punts was free, and would not be muzsied by politicians, no mat show high the posi tion they occupied e more the putpit spoke out on politica) Any more honest men would be found vue the City Counell, the Provincial Legisiature and |, TRS FRDERAL PARLIAMENT.Rev.James Fieck said he believed Ja and continuous work.not in » Jodio thundering frum the pulpit.The tus In church of those known to be politically or socially immoral igh not be recog! He was Jee d of ope thing Sonnested with the Ol Country, and that was t the moment à public man was \u2014\u2014 to be Fully of immorality in poltti- cal or sucial life he was foreed to retire trom his position, It had been so in the oases of Bir Charles Dilke and Mr.Parnell.All honor to the Cathdlle hierarchy ol Ireland for having repudiated Mr.Parneit.It they (Presby tarians) tuok à leaf out ui .book of the Catholics their work \u2018would be more effectively wher.Prine] SlecVicar admitted that had\u2019 t hu n remiss in its duty; if it rooated a higher state of public morals all along it Would not be under its present humiliation.Instead o! having a ny ot le} thanksgiving, as had @, they _shouid have a day of re Nomitiation.The only remedy against the public corruption was to sweep those who were guilty aod those wnd'Côh- doned the œuiit from po Professor Scrimger bought that the pulse = pit shouid not be lightly drawn into the rred that it spoke about politics, The session was over and had: no hesitation in saying that Parliament bad not done ita duty.The press had lament, discharged its duty better than P but the majority of the press be permeated by the spirit Fit at party, and did not take up the attitude which it vught to bave adopted in- ore once to the scandals.They had, therefore, to look to the pulpit and be rejoiced that the Presbytery would piace upon record ité proved sense of the corruption tbat had reigned in 5 certain places at Ottawa, \u2019 The following recolution was fronosed posed db Bev.Principal MacVicar, seconc by Hew.Professor &crimger, and Carr Wnanl- | mousiy : In view of the grrai public evils prevalent ia - i.our country, the Pres tery 5068 great causes fop » 4G and resoives 10 4 où #1 by recent investigations, - .And its aimsatataction with he failure of Parline.maænt todeal adequatel; with them In the punigise .ment of he guilty, and, therefore, calls upon tise ; poopte to ss their condemnation ab tua.- ° unity as ne polis.Toe pra Workingmen's Benefit Sealey.sling of Siren, tn the resident.Mr.Jas.ss, report sh tends hol goes The ey Wales\u2019 birthday for the beasfit of the ; uid Be for tuelr -, gu fous night \u2019 a > political arena, It was only when a oriste \u2014 occu + * us > 5 : i f om gree inti i 5 physician was calle and the patient ordered \"it was decided > Irish Leader Passes Away.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUDDENLY, hy Confined to His Room Since last Friday DEVOTION OF MRS.PARNELL AT THE SICK BED.Arishmen Look for a Re-Union of the National Party.PROFOUND SENSATION CAUSED -FHROUGHOUT GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.Great Leader's Stirring Life\u2014 How He Se:ured Control of The Irish Party.IsPECIAL TO THE STAR! LOXDON, Uctuter 7.\u2014Great Britain had other surprise this murning when it bee me known that Charies Stewart Parnell, Irish champion, had died during the ht Mr.Parneli\u2019s death was the result af nchill caught last week.[ie took to his Bed on Friday last and died ai Wals.ngham errace,BrizLiton,at hal!-past eleven o'vluck ; last might.News of his death was received in some of the clubs last night, bul did not gain general currency until this morning.Parnell\u2019s death it is expected will result in the soooncliiation o! the rival factions of the Irish Parliamentary party.It has been we! known that Mr.Parnell his not enjoyed the best of health for years past, and iL has teen noticed and widely Quuamented ubun that since the O'Shea divorce developments becume matiers of public notoriety ana since political trouble game upon hi, Lhe great Irish member of » Parlument HAD GROWN THINNER -.and that he bad preceptibly axed In ap- Prarance.Bul nobody expected to hear of Bis death and no inkling as co his :lluess ha! reached the newspapers.Not uatil one this atlernoon was it possible to obtain etatis in rerard to the death of Mr.Parnell.He died at his home, Waising- ham Terrace.Brighton, at 11.30 yesterday evening.The report that nis death was indirectly tue to a chill, which he caught last week and which at first was not reyard- ed a8 being of a serious nature, ts confirmed.Mr.Parnell grew worse and very scon a \u201cXa take his his was un Friday last and from that time Mr.Parnell lost strengih and tinaiiy succumbed.The exuct nature of the disease which death is not known.From the day he tuok to his bed, however, the state of Mr.Parneil\u2019s health was such as to necessitate the constant attendance of two physicians, bat in spite of thelr incessant and untiring tu prolong or save his life, Mr.Par- * Dali graduaily sank lower and lower until he expired in the arma uf Mra.Parnell, who is, utterly prostrated by the shock ex- jenced through her hustand\u2019s death.\u201cÎn this city particularly the news of Par- Mails death GAME DOWN LIKE A THUNDERBOLT Upon tha clubs and in political cireies, No- , 80 lar as at list known, Was even aware that he was ludisposed, and, conse- \u201cquently, when it became known (hat the drish leader was dead, naturally the first idea was that he had commitied suicide, As the day wore on, however, it leaked out from slatements of Lis iutimate friends tant Parnell had complained tw them re.centiy of not feeling as weil as usual, but it was not thought by anybody that there vas 0 thing serious in the symptoms referred : toby the late member for Cork city, though he was thinner thun he was last year.The last time Parnell apneared in rublic was at Creegs.in Ireland, on September 27, when he delivered a long apeech upon the attitude and alieged inconsistencies of Mesers, Dilou and U'Brion.Upon that ve- éasion Parnell stated he was speaking in deflance of the orders of the doctors who wate attending him, and who had espressiy red him to kevp to his room.While Parnell was speaking at Creezs, it \u2018was noticed that he was very pate and that in other respects he was not the same man had been in the past , addition, Parnell carried his LEFT ARM IN A SLING.His friends, upon asking the cause of this, were informed that he was suffering from rheumatism.rams received here from Dublin and other towne in Ireland and the principal towne of land, unite in reporting that the death of nell has caused the greatest tensation amonz his supporters, principally on account of the suduen manner in which he died.In Dublin, the late Irish leader's supporters are in a state of consternation.meeting of these friends of Parnell was til led as soon ns tho news of nis th me known, and at this meeting, which Was only a& preliminary gathering, at à meeting of ali Parnell's followers in that city shoulu be called tor s evening.The object is to consider t steps Lo take in the face of wnat may be termed a most disastrous event for their rey.Pe sensation caused by the announce of the death of Parneil was un- btedly increased by the general delief t e had committed suicile This waa believed by many in London by tberu Was frequent grouping to- ther of the suicides of Balinaceda, Bouger and Parnell.This impression kept up some time until details ehowed than death had resulted from natural causes.Hia death was a great surprise.Nobody Was aware he had been riling and no wonder rumors of suicide took possession ol the public mind.It seems that his physicians jrequently warned him that HE WAS KOT STRONG nd ought to cease public speaking for a & a It was noticed that at all recent meet- i he Worked himael( into à high piteh of BEL VOUS teasion, which lasted days uiter.Despite the entreativs of his wire he persisted la tuikinæ.although he promised her soon te taire & rest.ra.Parneil 1s prostrated with grief and fatigue.Nhe has been nursing hor busband constantly sinco Sunday ) night, when the cold settied on his lungs.Ex.Both Were hopelt! 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