The Montreal daily star, 28 décembre 1891, lundi 28 décembre 1891
[" 31, 900.VoL.XXIII-=No.304.MONTREAL.MONDAY.DECEMBER 28, 1801.a - PRICE ONE CENT.= Féinations Gaza.Situations Mantes.Syactic geticies.Saat SAIC Th he Ju | fades Gen Dn Tora El anon INAS ns among the ot} rracte cie ecountry against Mr.\"Plon was not in Parlinmeut, - a8 Iu his Cabine t.In the general provincia Pht ha presided over such an all! as \u2018 elections in 1890 the whole of the federal existed ted botween Balawin and Lafontaine - De MEN SELL FOR THE FONT.ANTED\u2014 SITUATION TRAVELLIN WARE: Nursuries o arc whioh Town f Canada, ve been in- hient for Pastors 1 ries or SE EEE AL, A Porter Aro iia Seok cao wa, asian frite, Tab ADry F.O BOX SES, Waterico.PQ.300 ertec ICIE.«liberal ANTED.BITUATION AB CUTTER = WHOLE.sut ere sud supporcre Lud the Bose soos y bis | tien dit of aoy Robest Drtnanee a © people 8 an ones = ; res te pat fre Se ithons, rant.>.Wet gals clothin house: good reforeu: reoes.À pris and returned him ower with a lar, such a man oy Mr.L.P, Pelletier, o J.W.Beall, Manager.208 tf ee TION RESPECT \u2018 majority than over, 8 also claimed t Mercier was no longer Premier, he only ga Fou MAK OF GOOD YERSUNAL AF.WY A a CATION, SEsPECTS the Legislative Council, whtoh he found personified the cause constitutional lïber- pon ie Terres CE à rth of iE, WE ork, REL Fornapen dddrase #6 311 | souvd asc} Le had à majority tp escut in all those wo Tenpeoted the consdiadior.ee qu hy General Aunt.Boog: doom 31 A TED SITUATION: AX BAKING POWDER .,( ' * that chamber, Ho then enumerated all the As to publio moral, the Tor Tors should : ow Yor! .; for & ment 1 Lot Jus Jan; yer pa sara \u2018in oy tons: reforences ri I iE ce.ood things he Had Inaugurated to seek to give Ji arree Penetit the people of the province for having ieee Mr Thon NTED AN ERIENO x ; traveller for the Ottawa disthet Application such as might nchools, prizes to the 3 my pa or, aln fol Tarte, \u201cI found hast sou bain vante, be purest a quality of Cream Tazrtar, finest re-crye-.confidential, Address \u201cG 1671,\u201d Bran office 29910 Carbona: te of Sods aro used 1p its prepar- et ANTED\u2014BOO RRRRFING\u2014 ENVOI TANINS sou.farming industry, free acres of land to the play, that Federal jus.: i ar ashing story of the Yo ÿ W° pd belane ows 22m Sram ne, pa \"Ins stood AL with hosskespars for the past 30 , ents of & dozen children, iron bridges, was ready to bétray its duty and to save j Bend 50 cents for ourtit, PT 2020,\" isan office creased the grants to the hospitals, h mover 1 soug election to Par t The si Deere Mais Dans OT ANTED ET TE 3:1 - AL the Best Srocers sell it.gf obarities, ete, He also felt.proud of the qounty of Poriment as then vacant I i ANTED_EXPERIENCED SHINT THRONES: ind, good gardener SEMAN.WORK do far \\ ot that he mainly contributed to uive Mr.made up my mind to \u201cStand as » candi | man or Nomen Ab sims or 5 paces; od referoncos.Address F.Ricke! elta, 15 COUR WOT WA TI D YIIHELL Laurier a majority of supporters in the with the approval of Sir Adoiphe Caron.£ i Waar: à PiksT OLKSE TRAVELLEE WAS THE rames pommes IRON F en Ax oa Sheep, Surable soem rr oe or Joos: fries his ta Brod ta tai Adolphe ere RS Cie, DA FI tiog and publishing B urope he v rance, rmany en ut 8ir Ado! ou! © stry .| oR HER Se | ERE | me ae ee RE IE etes See | c NTED YOUNG MAN TG OPERATE TYPE office.504 6 BRU SH ES.= je 3 Household, a ples l'AiiSd0 HIN notice of the leading men.Ho had been then that Parliament was dissolved, Pl ter and assist in office.3825 Wry tor ARTO COOK OE py NER ine and I Faotory Use.honored with files an d been made a noble because ° Sir Jonn knew wat ifthe disclosures 0; y the grea and most holy of sovere! which he were put before ANTED EE donne man vit 63 xportshoe a the Minoo sb BE = moral GOCE ol 1 RG cœas porond à SONG.TORONTO, but he had hardly touched his native 0 country belore the general slegtions, \u2018the |; - double entry Vookitaping: Adds Oo weune saad Ziel willing $a helo in à kitchen or a lagndry S A F E S To Ro for a before bis enemies charged him with Governm nent would pe beaten.then = Fi salary expected.LD, BIN ons AB 0 y manner of crimes.ese were golve run ontmorenny, i WANTED.4 GOOD GENEKAL SEEVANT: RE- ANTED-AITVATION BHORTHAND AND > 514 st.er | ne the real cause of the crisis, and he was Adolphs Caron wrote some twenty-five or Li ferences required.Apply typewriter.having also knowledge of book- ¢ fighting hard to-day it was to defend the thirty letters to residents of ; f POR LOWRY PROVINCES TRAVEL: Mares WIL seen oies TY TRAM YACHTS AND LA ANY tnsticutions of ihe province, which were in endorsing mo as his candida although Ne oreent à Montresl hciseai faneÿ WANTED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER IN IY size, spe po incised ll prt 5 danger b \u20ac bed boan done by his was perfectiy aware that the w Lowis Bkaife, Agent, house; on commission : resident of LOWSE object than salary.Address \u201cB 3107,\" STAB aps iy with references, to \"W Frida preferred.Apply %o3 Soom 1.169 St damosat, 26ls enemies, Ho te thon pointed out that the I would make would ain bis coll gen Bir 2062.\" Stan office.2.WASTED MAN 45 JR/G SARGAINE, NATIONAL CASH BLQISTE : LIEUT.-GOVEENOR WAS À FEDERAL OFFICER, Hector Langevin.The fact was 8 ANTED_A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT AF 4 esstatant booxkcoper In whoissaie Arte., $120 i eel for is 50 ep pren El i and had arrogated to himself the rights of fertaln nou Souservats vos to = oh Fès PER BFEAKING TUURNG Address 4 Hos , Sra8 office.aL pou ÿ paintod, 818 .EB Shhh on, \u201cer tbe representatives of tbe Leg consp: to ou Foe us and the = NV 4 YOUNG WAN, | ; man for office work ete.Addrous rah dae Wo iY A, YOUNG MAN.ACCOUNTS a Assembly, ho oilone had lhe power Yo Interests © of pro rovince, and \u2018we tring references and salafy \u20ac xpecte a 5 ping o of sap kind.Terms moderate > After pointing out from ainisters- int had resolved to force ir Hector pangevin { J'ANTED\u2014X WELL EDUGE TED YOUTH Fi Ase 7 re on me ARMBRECHT'S i N À ot view\" what he considered the \u2018dan: | ro moan mover, he ores he Wh À .©.Box 21 a WARTED=S D LAUNDRESS, WORK BY A \u20ac Caron however, the great infln- merchant's office.303 3 day of ay kind, 531 DRESS, NO.st., up ] of such action, he called his ences which Were at work to orush ma TANT SASTER stadra: 3041 earers attention to the matter of the fnstead of su porting me like a man he ! Paie boards 5 school; early in Jan apply WWANTED\u2014WASHING BY THE DAY, 18 2 GGOD : T separate school question and how the Ro- p wiv fullest particulars as to alerts eX gxperiance 1at door Un Tone 00 07 kind of work: 38 Lag ANGERS DENOUNCED, man Catholics of Manitoba had been suc- BAN AWAY LIEE A HARE a and expected.\"Bran office.PRD fi * cessful before the Supreme Court and of the But I was elected with the generous sup- VWANZED EY A FRENCH LADY LATE OF Fatigue of Mind and Body | rt of the entry of Mr.W, B.Meredith port of Hon.Mr.Laurier, s man of whom LA WE A, ta Soverneds French.English, German, music.etc.and Sleeplessness.into th | the Federal Cabinet, who,he contended, our race should be proud, and Ï sucogeded Hiforonces.Apply av 1148 Dorchoster st.best of references.Address -X 2102\" Bras $n, AT ALL DRUGGISTS, 246 TT was the enemy of their race and religion.in putting an end to one system of g \u2019 oo ma | WCE TH _vomen tos 5 So Elsi i Bho | pln: BP D iets ANT EDTATELY, \u2019 e et of fou nisters was .- aire VOrvADE cits references.Appiy 2073 Bk ady Œrench and English) situation in an E.L.ETHIER & CO., easy to sea what à danger they ran, if the stated that the last general elections ate TIVE BOOT $163 Frin om 304 1 noie ange Lieut-Governor received and carried out the Conservative party ~over ine] ANTED-A Sgn caine, Abpiy to Brows ANTED DRVESNAKING.PARTIES DENT MANUFAOTURERS OF the orders of the Federal Cabinet, en and that $46,000 were sent to Bros, Windeor M PSA ing fashiousble robes by a dressmaker fro BILLIARD and Th uld t Im N sting, tallors system.Call at 31 ANTED_A NURSEMATR APPLY 25 i FON otk: cutting, Ri 304 1 ton street, off sus 804 2 .++ servant he was, ey co not tell at to corrupt the electorate with the POOL TABLES, = - \u2014 Lead 1 Civil War what momont these ators of thelr race knowledge of Bir Adolphe Caron.X will 5 would demand the doing away of their state, moreover, that he caused $8000 to be ANTED-YOUNG G 8 GENERAL SEE SER- MAdross, 36 Albert atrect.HO 5 pers\u2019 to The : separate schools in this province.They had subscribed to defeat me in Monte oY; vaut\u201d Apply et ons $285 61 3041 & business.* Continual demand for an ar- \u2014 also special lawa concerning marriage and and if Iam elected again.=! ED_G00D GENERAL SERVANT.37 BT.Rooms to Let.divorce, which, if Instructions came from to prov e these facts o my sees.| Luke street.\" 3041 AA BOWLING ALLEY ticle is the best criterion of Ottawa to Spencerwood, could be changed, Will Sir ®Adolphe do the same ry VWANTED- TNWEDTATELY, GGOD GENEL NERAT, Rogue ro LET, FRONT AND BACK PARLOR: A aa eo EB.MR.TARTE'S PROMISE OF and they wou'd baveno med in nthe tace of a ee o ste ot is He said that ows - - ; vervant; no washing.Mra.Hall, Gree: famished of unfurnish an ! such a conspiracy against thelr moet sacrea © à i ave.Era pe SEM) 4 ING BALLS.its worth.We were forced to FURTHER REVELATIONS.right, All that the Federal Government could not undertake to { WANTED A GE] JANTED_A GENERALE BERVANT.APPLY 202 0OMB_FOR 4 MAREIED COUPLE OR SINGLE ; ig .ufact 50 voung men\u2019s d in gabaidios to! the province was about would say, however, that thers BO : ne gE TICENTII og Ak Sontiomen: with or without board, at 68 Union 5 48 St Denis st, Manutaclure young \u2014 1,000,000 noum.Now, If it) comparison n bepress roan the aot of Mr.if Wu ; ve Dean o en dispenser.ROME POUELE ROCHE, BACK AND FRONT.\u2014 MONTREAL, Frieze Ulsters, which we place ea bléased then masters 23 Quays de pros Mer ana ee could Angers a rte ; IMMEDIATELY.i u bas $ Oui .The Bt.Hyavinthe skating rink was that they were giving dance e to a Mio gonoral housowors ainall D ami / Bo wash hye or gmatiomen: gun, Dat.ote 3006 on sale to-day ; the sizes we to its full capacity on Saturday at one to charities, and education crie thataradi-i nor take ee bonfidencs emer \u2019 i MS PERS poeme ans B GOLDSTEINaCE made them up in are Nos.31 d'uock, when the Liveral mass meeting was Si Shango musi be mad, and that Che yet suoh wae the tra SE An, x \u20144 YOUNG GIRL UT \"16.TO couple, with board, at 215 Bleury_______3006 called to order.The hall was decorated of teaching the ca the servant at Governor focsoaitd tbe dignity W to 35, that means they fit Boys with flags, and the Union Jack ocoupied the Spencerwood, if po, to stop there Crown, and when the minis insulted look after a baby.Apply 203 Mance oe 1 OOME- AND BOARD: AL8U TABLE BOARD, 23 from 12 to 18 years of age.most prominent places.In the absence of would at once obey, but if he] had an Lat dant 15 vas tie duty to WE À LADY CANVABSER BOTH LANGU- TD OOM-\u2014COMFORTABLE FU JEONT and knowledge of music preferred.Ap- Rion LEORT $5.50 por mont i heart he would leave instan noch the olroumatances mh | They are grand conts and wi | es rai | Biogas Feb, he RN ee == OOM-\u2014LARGE 1 .r, counoillor, was e Ottawa min as suffic : 3 ; Wie an pion Appiy to Took © XTRIVEE Row ras ar Ter a 54 Dar Five CENT CIGAR, y 3 chair.On the platform, besides the speakers, override the 86 clause of the N.A.Act, Crown, ot an to: agent ol ot ae seu 2 BU Janes st S041 Shemerh neni wt.353 last a boy fer years.Our Men's oe a: = P.for Begot, That can the representatives of the people but bis endeavors fo stay the Th T.A D GE 5) ANT.41 §POOM\u2014FURNIS, OR UNFURNISHED; USE .; \u2018 OSSrA , 0 in the assembly stop tha! would à bave no .; St La 804 1 78 Lagaucheti .| sell well.Mr.Pilon, ex-M.P.for action, slow but gure,on their institu tutions an te aorta # Wie i COMPETENT PERSON, WITH Reich room.5% or a Educational.Frieze Ulslers stil $ osars, Cardin and Éoulierd\u201d ot at and pol litical barton which up the a Oe raves of Shildoen 5 SL 4% SEER take charge of aù tufant OOM3\u2014ON TELE AND ONE BINGLE A § Enough left to supply the de- i Le Conpoil ep.poonnoxvill xvid and present they have enjoyed an ad which Tes of sand.Adelard 1 \u201cPP.foe Ww an DEBVANT.1a SEAT ta men Es os RIL ROO Se IOROE GTENART *FRELIGHABURG, QUE ind for a short time.Price post Among the realdents of Bt.Hya- ancestors.They 207 1 a ralsing fantastic Bellechase, Mr.Girard, ex- * .tor; Rote XT) x a an Creuse ie or double.Hi ram, was ica feiool for Boys, with special advaifdsse tor Mand for as cinthe were Messrs, Maurice St, Jacques, L specuiations and gerating the conse- iphe apd Brodeur, of Areas Apply Hl Ariaer at NOTE bE at without out bresvigel, 38 re, Mee Devideon, M A.Reoor.3018.remains $12.Borin, Geo.Co se We neil Bd Sos Let Mogality once enter and no one XD CED LY : , on ., once anter Wan Dix EXFENIEN COOK.APE Re Me NL PTE I E TRE HOUSE | S.JOHN THE EVANGELISTS, | WORKMAN'S Fontal ©, advo OD Mr Morais reply.1 Let i o wil ou © ape opter And po one ANTED\u2014a HOUBKMAID WHU CAN Wal NE indy i dxoetient Tore Onfario Strest.School re NEY January was the first speaker called.After express- and the constitution is the guarantee of upon table; good references required.Apply a Metall RSH ROOM.OH HED ROME.WITH ie} 1802.HEV ARTHUR FRENCH, B.A.Oxon.ing his pleasure at meeting again the people order.Violatin ne constiturion and Diring thete stay In Ste.Hyaditte, Me Qu I STEADY.WILLING Wax AB Re rirhout board.\u201d 60 Victoria.MB OS 2048 Hesmaster Mammoth Clothing House, among pou ie bas bad sper any years, be lgnoring the la we is n drone the M guosta ot Mr panions were x .OOM\u2014LARGE FEON] ; continued : anarchy, and a .suitable pare a Kops d QE welnelasy \"Som floor, with Board, 96 Calon ive a Board.1888 and 1890 Notre Dame Bt.present orisis was due to the Bale Gisorder, and disorder revolution,\u201d and OTTAWA NOTE, © Decem Terry House, James x : [= .| 801 scandal, recallin REVOLUTION IB CIVIL WAR rater ?ANTED\u2014TWO OR T MEN, LIGHT front parler Dedroama.for one or two ge | ; : fants I hope to easily convince \u201d > inside work: salary 88.per week: 88.00 with board.Frivats family.Appl Pts Bos: Amnon Sr LADIES rey \u2018 you that the 20-calied: ijod soandal w mas only x with all Sahoo oer So be Dole wa December TO THE A Le st.' 804 1 : botiers #L.near Urbain.5 25 an di ood OTTAWA, December Bal, ANTED JOSTOn a 3 EE Fi found Siew \" aie des Chaleurs interpretations put on my words.When 1 clerk Becretary of State 1 eunants ote Bdôress F.Of Sox éco.0 00 TU LET, WITH pres accommodation! bon de TEE re hers \u2018ne res rat © pr fort speak of the enemies of our province I do See ui Fe masi to find his \u2018 ; TE 160 outboard.Apply 078t Denisatrest.303 6 _ 1 médieal aflendance: striotly private, \u201cTerms re D ou four years it accompiished pot al allude in any way to the English Pro- about irty-two, dos by his side; TED-A GEN SERVANT, Re moderate.No.161 St.Constantat 208 24 nothing.uring to at the Instance of the +; body, It ie the Tories among disease Was ; do ee 21 Dt Bo i warm.802 Dorchester st., os near Drames sick st.PUABD FIRSTS GLASS MOUSE: ERATE oa cabinet the lands granted to bel soie Shem a thet y is not exciusively Protestant or Sir John cin Taambeon returns from .cook.fat » fazaily of thie: musk bave à JRCCHE=Oy TST JToOR PARLOR, BI JROAED-LABGE EGOME WITH BOSD: NEXT OE ns Leen andar the Into cast : Engitn, ls recruited from ton to-nizht He will ne cas references.Apply So Mrs.Carroll, 1 and double, all ib door to the Windsor.d Atha lics, Almonte on his way ; ave.#ooms.with first-class board.raion, aa oi ay.Dorchester at, me ex-Lieutonast-Governor Robitaille and Mr.among French Cansdians an The Trads and pd Labor Counell 3 ANTED LADY ATTEN WITH IT 303%\" 3 OARD_WITH OR WITHOUT BOOM; ALL MOD- P A Riopel, two Conservatives.The work of whose {fanaticism stifles all religious crowded meoting in the Labor \"on f tude for nursing abd probabllity af travel ARDSINGLESUITARLE PUR ivenionces, Denis, 800 .gonstructing © road actually began = and national sentiments.They are the Saturday Dig np addresses de .qi some weeks.Applicant Loum ba active, reil- lady or gentlemen or for light ho ousekeeping, Ro ARD-BOSINE=E MEY PURE DOWN, 1888, but pr very slowly.Miss Coms m- worst of Tories.Irespect Protestants and y ane were \u20ac À ; saperior person state full perticulars and 585 Lagauchetiore at, BOtown wll sna.at the Arcade Cafe, first class Highest Awards wherever exhibited, including was bankrupt and paid neither the Ta mire the English, and I believe them in- livered by ex-Mayor Frank M and Ë i VANES, RUBE APPLY TL RE ANTED.2 NURSE APPLY FTE IT AIL Oro well heated sito Pi Fain wr fable Gonrg for thes morale 1a Svdiia a special Philadelphia 1876, Par) ns or tho.contractors.From ail the capable of willingly doing injustice in re.ox-Alderman Lewis The former indited .# 5c , oom: well ° Foi pas tioul : to our province.Iam not forge 0 ; ) 0° of ¢ WANTED NME DTATERE, 15959 GENERAL OO site D'IAÈGE BOO HE Tg YET.Br 885A oliheriad tree.mek vo Monin Brgunt requests sic.take te Tater flower iiberal and generous minds, Blakeand advocated the establishment of & rr > wh servant, in small\u2019 family! \u201cApply 1434 Maga\u2019 ROC ie oc without board, 6558 Boot et.046 Chranehy, TR BP hand finally we resol to Mowat, who entertain 2 different opinion Rallway depot, and the Cosel Polat at iy = id at.= 000 acres and when a n and \"NN 35 Gaiety streets x FE AT Route rooms for gentlemen.at hy Fr Dorses and Œarrtages, Etc.offer ap éddional sundiay ot a ne cat Christian philaatro TA man Like Gladstone, Both gontiemen otused babe : of 35 cents per acre to whoever could the champion of t cause, calls y Stanley has., a ANTED\u2014FANOY IRONER SHIRT 60M$ et Ÿ ironers, a ones.55 Untvorsiiy.ET Sud 1 R ME-TO LET.A Poors Bos sue pion BR SALB-OUTFIT OF OF A A MASTER, SARTER, uss satisfactory proof het! ey a wifi our T'ohould à ydmiration.a Des also se Calvary altar orcas in brase to Bs i make himself generally useful'in a beer \u201ca 20 AND 31 sus Tosconable Giving up business, Meunier after, in the 9 ne of 189 I went to Ange in a moment of anger said elactrio light work works o 3 Little Enowiodee of the eis Don 1c.ho HONT HORE 5 Toon.with BEL.61 Eu lea .Garneau, thet ir if the peo, le sent me back to power, he aii Oltawa ole a iy 1 Toons tendance.Transients {OR 8 ST CLASS FAMILY BLEIGH, © faire would again dismiss me.That cannot - rx SMI aE Gaiea Foiephone 4726.\u201c044 En A irons irs.Woot 153\" eo ndicate composed of of tha province.& true; it will more like ely be tho other way if.NÉ FOR GANADIAN FR \u2014 E DOUBLE AND VITE | we ie Carsten ores Food I doy Re 118 us COME\u2014DUUBLE À ère GLE BOOMS, WIT Bt De 3 1 ists then I obtain the majority dE bl A 90.Fear F FOR CANADIAN F SHARD FEereaT |.a NUR no tlome u do WANTED DENERIT BENVANT JO 4 OOM_PLEABANT, WARM x GLE ROOK Fos Eh EE oruey rol Draken under he gH rasé.| \"OFFERED TO CONSTRUCT THE ROAD, Teka to makes your servants obey and ob- ISFROIAL T0 THE STAR) mall family.geod hos va ros Ecru | Wagis \u201881200.Apply 1874 Doininion sq.Noggoker oT hesd apply.Adûross D.LE 0.PRT Choice stock of theno colebrated tastraments lh a ITS SOIF the laws, you'll soon havea OTTAWA, December, 38\u2014The \u20ac Dorchester.and Mr, Garneau conéeque directed the BOIve leis, and then for the sake ment Lu, ont Dec n .WANTED- 4 GEN SERVANT, FAMILY Reis FL.ONT ROOM, WITH BOARD.142 MANE- ° Bow on bless | adaption of the Order fem autareitee oi pese and à order wr ich relgns with the 65 ment at Of wa Lo papy D Dito the oftwa.Apply at Ha 348 54 Jemoi at, City.TET, FURNISHED WITH Property Wanted #3 ¢>_ | the payment of the additional ubetdy.millions in the United States, the people men on the À! __Hoa3 RROONE TS Jaiversity \u2018304 6 : W.Î DS Y S- | TK was understood that this m here envying thelr tranquility will demand D pr verte apré RODRE NS EEE DOUTE FRONT ROURE DENTS CP TROT Toro ors fo id! Sad We gas es aunexatiop ss an extreme romeay for thelr 47 Bhüter street.3 x 8 : .+ | hy ortahe would please ANTRD STAROHER 35 UNIVERSITT FE adorning.war aad camdortabie, 58 Victorts st cellar; tring, Yell molles 0 Pa rent about 500.WAREROOMS, lated Government Commissioner ies of \u201cour race, and \u201cwould be the ZL ROONE TT FHENBHOOKE STREET 4 oo | Bldris™V 2080 Bras omen \"8082 2270 St.Catherine Street.aa ee of she realisation of the dream of the :, new Tava cate, and see t = irst-olasa: hot water hosting.O4 were paid, : Armstrong had a claim for ig ef 1849, one of the guryivors : SE Business Chances.RON INFRIVATEYA MILT ON ST.FAMILLE Offices to Let, i izamediate purchasery oa 0 agaist in, dom baby but by the Hon.Mr.AD bout the lime À nis | 4 al x 2,34 BALE\u2014A GOOD RETAIL BUTCHER BUSI.Hy Preferred.Thompson & Co, 37 Teme O _LET-FINE FRONT OFFICE, IMPERIAL ; see ire aio the Government commis Most dear, help me to avenge the tL alt country village, cheap, Address JR O0WE = BENT NEXTLY FURKISHED Building, 107 Bt.James st, Art floor, rent very tion, the laws, and your .; i! 200 ras \u201codes i 12 Re ms on bathroom fa ak \u201cdouble or siogle.fn low youl eT Sehr ies ns fo: ley Br Poe ho bad Ton\u201d for other debt and\" when that is done, with te 2 actions en Ion, JEDIT, OOF: | Bo¥ water\u2019 Buts, dc: famils private.\u201d Agpiy 24 abn made, Riacettolass safe for very Ta the Coin It is proved that upon re- YOU 08D then choose your own i i 1 om sad street.corner iin: | NEWLY FURN AP.d [11 Bros\u2019 1 drerooms cel ocd $176,000 Mr.Armatr paid | ME.J.ISRAEL: TABTE ie + iv ry J RT OF TLL SEs MB to 50 OF Gouuocillor st.304 6 Miscellaneors.; nould be visited by all tending pur 100, oe Jor what ris sons hea or Of was wes next speaker.He spoke for about : '.N ; I Adm [1 P = ; sn the an + ê a SER DL Booms Warded, BY A DOCTOR.FAMII TAMIL Foi AE chasers of Pianos.They are the sole | ves dicated.itis not possible to approve y, end épi present.| From 92,000 0 85000 required.Etorr 7 El, : in Ror tho hobs apply totes, || sents for (hs celebrated Ber Bros, of Bor to ihe enied is that the money vas \u201che'd blow which our constitution had 1085 AIMS AGAINST THEGT.Re sertie.| red for À vesiigation.Pop 3 ANTRD\u2014BY À GENTLEMAN ped PA attr fore Notre Dame 8 ETS _ Now Yofk and Evans Bros, of Ontarie.fogaily no to Armstrong and that y vos x nu 0 a ; same from tava, ware CLA MS: IST THEG 1.| ve.- 2 ALS.TEITANT ISTE > CASE pevine vo other boardsts: Tol o bE a | $357.85 Ouiharins stress, corner of Pal free tq do as as ho pleased with it, It nothing & Han ul of fanatics heq endugh influence w Jarcias zo sun WEAR.5 5 920.to \"$30 k.Ex- and tra fre ., - more a i OODETOCE;: m : SEE BE LE en Sel | This tho season of fhe \u2014\u2014 Ie EE te Rae SE SAS at FUBOHASE HALF Hp ré afolts.re his is the s noi ve Moltke's Desire to Die.Hened, and HE PPS an inistere Led no be was Torylem hich had excluded -Grand Trunk had tied most the sul q terost in to\u201d È : .owledge o \u201cArmsirong trans- n Thompson from ition for | brought mpany for Age ; Fhe I butions ws ipa gi | 3 chit er as \u2018year when merchants prefer That the patient, Christian warrior | action snd such has ben proved tobe the wit ANY, was natural jy desianaled and hau acisiig out of the Bt George.disaster & À Investigation, and can be greatly extended.Thomp- shed th took at reduced | or Germany, ho, under trial and ow can the Oabinet be blamed ?put Abbott, the o a\u201d corrantor, into it.yoars ago.An investigation revealed Jomple Butlding.ho Mg êtes of _ selling.eir stock ai u sation never uttered Word of oom Much hax been sald about the letters of French - Canadians \u2018need not fear: act thas several of tne Salts had heen With : Tn A res | fi f hold- plaint, was-anxious for doath during his credit eu, She covernmen bad not they.also bad \u201cFiona like Blake and drawn, but whatconsideration bas bees eb sh me Sal panna gu n preference 0 hay tion of Lis \u201ccorrespondence of the i¢ fae chono letters o enable tn creditor Maye ; {ihe lo\u2019 and oË justin, He, the cho | armed Ka Seal oo robe (Df) T1 BEAR oifipa on es vom oR Pron \"ing over.True, the winter |uilostiono rote toward i close #7 to raise tho money which they needed.I A \u2018had toi \u2018ago Swan us j eountrym : a : O8T-FBOM ST, PATRICE Hp TO CHA ABOIL- 2045 ; + B.He wro 9 see how this process is reprehen- bls Soon | erin hfe Crten Gri settled for \"Toe $1000; Mrs: A, W.rh FE Mas ide \u20ac SE A Gor mals.| season has hardly commenced 35s Seacpiolr piaetyaine ais\u2019 reed | aille.ace who oriticise ue to-day more.Shas ty Should deal Fairy with Che Ca agvid tox Bioco: to sad ; Berlin was heavy with a prehension, sorrow gYor, ae not severe Jeon Hon.pesage the.Tory faction ould got the .Mra.Jo nathan Martin's claim b ye a ; U°Prammond 2 rtd iy Mor te © with us; we have still: months and dissonsions pour the hr dE Shan saz when he issued + Sitar upper band in the Conse of \u2018at $3000.This dispos disposes of the EE Mars dimen © | Es dai i his in S591 | of cold and undesirable weather fa a a ERA But vou a Esuple to pay 100-600 to ae \"homes | VAS Bot Menthe a sitions be Fonds, ROH: Fodor arer CE : 08 js ES SNSAT AFTERNOON, à 80a #308 Tv By re (reevy, and their refusal to redeem d th aban oned The ul De Seabee ; ThA te wit Ba SH cnr a Tair cas = : \u201css | fo.expect À wrong idea to pr 15 send nin.Tew of 1e ani ve same into power and paid this Len pes, He pe above the passé ambitions , \u201cTHE OTTAWA: WAYORALTY.! YY iS and reclve rewind.Da j : | me pains aia.troubles many years.True, | claim save the reputation our province remem \u2018parties stood the gress question of the prnctat 50 Tan Sand - imagine ou can do without ts Déver à quite nes © Quest, but ver.1 | and to prevent the rulu of one of our finag- ya future.AS the \u201coldest French | i Pall Boots\u2019 REPTWEEN : gine y .do not wish to live next year.\u2018Thérearesad days |'oial institutions.Then again, it is said that |.vcd i : LAA cotvs and Pajso Palace sob Tin a CE = .bù h E ' : ahead for Germany, d.{2 alive when they come, | the procésdings \u2018secompany 5 Order- jours 6 a, ul to 0A) tomar he pad elu wT mess rate i 7 = NOUASEE Ne, Tabou Er hn Hi clothing.ven If youl |1mey not witharaw) gill retirement as 146: in ull wire not legal.Now, this aa | had à duty to pe peopis.| Mr.jobn Henderson, reoet 5 : But aieo \"What a brilliant oocasion onto, the for 1 ST | FORA barr Hire, Beatus lle que procul 18 not yory diffiouit question to treat.before a |.Hh 0 the IE votior dow: Rad 10 collar on.RI of 8, Siobitule, 20 pred \u201cOaù f or Dana, | hy it.don't.pay to.Took nes and Detail per ph ie Salt to owen I Dopuiare audience; lawyers.and judges very Hon.Jr.hapless.Nhots el eloquent; Tlse , from Toto 1 @ 00, = 3 ; A de for.es ai t many thou- | attendance of rate.\u2018; 4 : ; SALT FLL CABINET ORGAN, \"11 \u201cf° I Just came ce inte of law.saudé, .Ald ho played small, est à à}.# Lise our a Eve | Frs EEE SEE SEE | when.we can dross vu ; a.RAR éFrance Henry ad pen acrid, Bom\u201d sonet ts oil rane oe bust ho paged | mil Sih nesriy BAL an hous 43 | : 1 2 piece Gf rope around bis Enid Yor or Sa Ty therine st, 3 inal figi ire | | Prinoous Lrene .Toversed, In I to stiow oir uns 6 rving devotion de coun- -Borthwiok., seconded by Ë 2 ; | Finder please return 10 GT Antoine ab.| FJORBALE | ALANLE EE Jat so nominal a Tigu geremonlos, the pomp eid giaasor of a.try, face prioiples, Joon tas Alexander McLean be Mayr Ic © 0: 0 2) - brgugh! Ti = ry = at Ro, 55 Jacques Cartier 1 are : | WORKMAN'S fon on Bat or halal în and without an | \u2018theéth to remain fai nda Charles Golden moved, seconde EE - .nt oats | dou \u2018ofound .hamilietion whith MokEvels, nominated Frans à ; Jord, R_BALE-25 § , ; caine 10 tur as her grand.t for the pr ag at icEvels, pomins ï Li on ue CE x Mammoth Glothing: House, sean te Énaporae, a 41 EE of ER mominated Géo.Dr Serre à peer es Brune Tron | 1888 ana 1800 Notre Dame Bt.fimo.1t wars 5 à bay ware Som ; OH Mack aida ¥T6 GLova\"l je 20 i |) yuh inexhaustible 6 Ald\u2019 shesrTainess, open | eta : | 7 Bovses 1e 8m ab | tm en Lire EE Pme OU TOUT Ca Me À ee oa AJ°, LET MIO HOUSE, grx 3; THEE m .Sox - Wien Moitke requested Emperor William |: uinisters.res 22-77 5 DITES 0 EE i sn, Date ad Toa $3.00.367 5 Sachin: ae 0500; hg SE | Un * \u201cFao Eee he wae es 4d 8.a ssussotion 1 thin de would be h oat ah a dai gut of DOSE, ID tas uen Of 8 of too, Oa D has \u201cheen ah nia qm Pt ey POLAT FURR URE APPLY 53 400 ih el 0 I 5 sald atifond that, the | Just 0 condemn HE ris a ach | ofthe Belo des Chalours \"as the op- |.to, Haturday aight Mrs.lastrngior (Team 1 TH, SY B= per Hi AN ; , toy & ton \u20ac | i 1 to Or owiag to & Iain ex nf instragior (Tease Htman's system).| H pes § ein SES ET , He and yusterday Mrs Christopher a 50 fm \"lier, Coils 21a hot seek ons Liberal | £2, 70% Jarvis strosi suomumbed 1 hong, JET \u2019 IT WS ODIOUS | of ital: vo 5 i J © 1 rh Mint boo uch wes She tiré on Thursday eventns: cn pr mont PIANC | art wher peor Tos a ONTARIO TRAVELLERS.a long time ees Poi Bergetin, via toe Pismo Weberoots qe .WM.SHAW & co.1 Bi Nétre Dame Sir 6 Mavi ; _ ISPROLAY, 70 mM.an = he Ba ionat ould 8 ; 28, 5e ch he Eu av the 2 ma ee Dares to, th Grite SANSA BTIAL BOARD IN vicistrY 0x st.above a Antoine, \u201chl ; | ; | ; ; | | ! TORTS AND HOME ROLE |i mn GLADSTONE oN SALISEURYS pans | & vie 3 By Trans Will Influence the Gov- pwe Mavery\u2014 \u2014srmment \u2014 gram mals ta West te States, - CABLE.\u2018 Gladstone, In » letter which he has written la support of Major Hume, the a fan candidate for member of the Holwe of Commons for Stockporl, declares that the Government ln coming to à decision to tntroduce a \u201creal or bogus Irish local government bill, will be influenced polely, » not by this merits of the scheme, nor their sgiemn pledges, but by the posaible deser- he of the the Tory, ord dissentiont groupa y Pope Leo In the penton a1 of Las 35 L Data at Roma, to bre whose remains were fbrerred ty it à few days ago, was un- any ropresontaiives of religlous 02.91 Cardinal Rampoila, represent ES ; most of the other inals in a an Ip =.Euglish and American visi- the tom vy despioh to the London Twnes from bar says; \u201c Commissioner Johnston à Capitals \u2018\u2019Moguire have had several dattes with sigve 2 Saravane la British Oen- hey 7 yed the alave- hunters\u2019 viil released the slaves, punished the raiders, and compelled th hein to signa ay raie to abandon raiding.\u2019 The Paris Keclair'states that M.de Brszza, at the head of an expedition of 1200 persons, 600 bong Senegal troops and sixty Europeans, eo \u2018platy of provisions and ftireatms, ibreville, in the French Congo on on'November 7, for the pur Poe of marching to Lake Tchad lst Committee of 6 Depdrt- mans 0 fnistorre France, in nd to ask t rohbishop of Alx to a candidate for the seat in the Chamber of Deputies made vacant by the death 2lsbop reppel.Tne London Chronicle a correspondent at ited states Government has agreed to pay the indemnity ltaly demands on account of the New Oricans - Rome says that the affairin order to settle the dispute.revoit in Desterro, the capital of the province of Santa Cathoerina,' Brazii, atming hé desposition of the Governor, has aires ext extended \u2018to several other parts of The epidemio of influénss seule if prevail Galois, Eastern Prussia and Berlin, 2.2 over which the.malady is common is, nan lessening to the westward.ress train running from Paris to Brussels lollidud with a freiæht train near ons on Saturday.Ten persons were in- urea.na is suffering from a Severe at tack of inffuenza.Her rolpjesty 1s tojourn- es t the Castis of Gatachina.UNITED STATES All day Sunday a blizzard prevailed throughout Nebraska.The weather turned intedsely cold, he wind blowing at a terri.fib rate.Trains on ali railroads tn the state were seriously.retarded, and in many vases the \u2018western division of the YS aion Pa trains blockaded, The farmers feel mpensated for the out that region depth of from five to twelve in hea.An e Columbia River the Sag pa and the snow is Dg.on Sunday, ve on k Rook.- 0 \u2018was stove in t o fon \u2018which \u2018began to 1 with water.Too t J Duiled the eraft over to this side of the | , where It sank ; ; cars were almost.submerged, | To du =x cattle were drowned, rescued by Suing | holon pin LE some of the Pin throug hoisted with ques Toe\u2019 A largaly attended and enth Sumastio ing of iri à Nationalists: was held at = k on Sunday night take the recent Parneilite victory at Watertord, a Tr.Speeches | were made by rominent utivis were adop' to the oftocs \u201cthat thé rviection of Michaol Davité rd the decis- and Na: tonniists of' New \u2018York, who sallsgovernment.ee Dunham, a Belleville road (levack, x J.) Bousekeeper, who Was ously murdered \u2018Wednesaa ay ga pe shot throng\u2019 a window, was unday.Ap lmmense crowd attended ¢ the funeral.AS the grave there was 8 dramatie scene when\u2019 the re où Rate wife oy * an her brother, Conrad Héiuxer, were arfested.man, *\u2018 Plamen The detectives refused to give any infor tion fn to the murder, but it te sal te Med ve obtained clues implicating Dunham and her brother.The situation in dés to the eastbound ever.For t Elena coriou se | a e Shoe A and Nickel Plats roads were on movement ey Ci thrown upon those twe liues so rapidi a in such pduantities.that.they soon round |: hry: ree condition than before.se ee Æ, 80 that Lhe pressure of the \u2018not beon noti modos.conbiy M.Field, who is confined in Ludiow ain gol New York, on four indictments ur forge ery ant and wo for _iarceny-\u2014still tate i » pisssce of Os TH ad unday, Warden \u2014two énlap 19 alecmed at ot = or and has od toa nb prispn & aquo: advisôd fil The latter had no callers, The news rs were fu nished him, but he agarcoly Icoked ak at them, Mrs 0, T, Johnson, of Kansas Olt Ean, rho predicted | that the worla would co G ristmas Day, 1891, at 3% p.Ca ,; Mers an end on spas Obr es ne refus at her houss beh Kerib to see any of her wig U.rye pro jog Secreta tary of Agriculture oplngtane 1 ey itiformed the collector at auf Did yi that ee Coming from aah tle A, need not be ine sl Sia sag dr eer piexy in his oeil at the State o prison at Concord, Eleven deaths, directly and indirect] nca\u201d grip, occurred io a a * ADIAR the \u2018Efiksan, edito of Sundevelt hers à Swedish same is at oe- an on He is acting : fisloga ate mode facmers\u2019 one ait his ihe oct site = at Bay Atberta and t agrosable dist @ coronet's.5 rordint of death from con py gestion Abs inte\u2019 boar Saturday ight the Hot fire brigade pre Yonge grec i ue corne pee 4 ra jai the clothes of an oid lady.Barke| / pres Bev re since d Baouth Li of the is Miss Basilice Glogr: the Graud Duke a post in Centrat Asia.stock is Fr rire, with.a complete \u2018rade Arr ade, Ee from East Oregon and Washington state that o snow ! has » alien through- .b¥ he sleators of terfo ec: \u2018Tee nbjority given John E.Redmond on a plats f gèn orm & pendence t.Lagiish Htioal \u2018parties I 1 ata 5 Sah made arrangements long Sustalaed the) pie dt Trsisnd tn Gir earifer he would have done so.says the room was not opened by him, but by by an employé of the Public Works Depart- Disastrous Fire ia Boston.through an opening \u2018in t of two storys and sib! both legs and internal injuries, from which it is expected that he will dle.Several other firemen were alightly .coverad at 7.30 aire of Parker | | tb doge Field with whiskey.Rossy representation from all riding at the Conservative Satantion for North Victoria held here Sa dated ware Motengte So all retiring ex- dress in condemnation of indice os the last campaign.Donation.2 lng in fae gree house, sn W.Allison, ox-M.- as their Ont, December or 8.4, 0.Muller, Bho ou Souris, Vas foie re ostaer Sala ali or on.He y the! Pringe 3 ha ES Ai | y nies rh insends, te ses us ronique Guy, \u2018 widow of the late Pl ; Pis Fim ine, About seven v'elouik while BR of nt {es even da ui for which ee once from Pi dont ria Bal al that an unknown od 66, wis found use St.Antoine lived alone, A oart disonse Was re- It ie announced that almost Be see ness,and this 18 set down to being due to the unjsaiiary 8 state a the statione.tates editorially that nad he oon ris again tendered bis resignation on account of the delay in re- Sonéisusting the Cabinet.pew Conservative mornin, Le A en Cons appear at Quebeo Bir A P, Caron arrived at Quebec Sunday newSpaper, a low days.+ A GRAND DUKE TO BE EXILED.The Cxar Suspects His Brother Grand Duke Sergius of Treachery.LoNDoN, December 28.~Tr: are fecalved here regarding Sergius,brother Mas just For vas was fc stories appointed beginning of the present Moscow it was said the Grand Di was making himself very unpopular by his efforts to suppre, fo growing out of the curruption fur which the Russian official worl frauduient prac- noto- Cross misappropriation of $13, 500.which had been Ro tna Orl the Bed Sosiety for relief pur poses among the gulleréra of Sho famine stricken provinces.patroness Jzar \u20188 of \u201cibis branch of the Red Cross Society.The adviovs received to-ua Cgar suspects his vrother ol tious desigua, though the motive of these desires is nut stated.Czar has been 80 J mpressod by the array of resented to him against the Graud Duke that it (8 hia intention to send i ile.Mlustration of the \u2018\u201ctyranny\u201d os the Grand Duke is given.It appears that he guve an order recently that the horse races at Moscow were not to commence uatll he arrived.A large crowd present at the races and they were kept waiting lor an hour and a half before the Grand Duke ap \u2018ed.Krew very impatient at the delay aud when ppeared he was vigorous.Thie incluent was reported Lo the Czar aud, it is said, is considered to de- cidè the question of the Graud Duke's dis- miseal from office, BERLIN, December 28.\u2014A Téport of a startling nature Is in circulation and obtains ence in diplomatiu gircles.It 1s to the effect that Count von Schouvaloff, the t Rus sian ambassador to transferred to Moscow as a successor to che Grand Duke Sergius, brother of the Czar, as Guvernor-General Grand Duke Sergius a peremptory leave of absence, and it js looked that Whe Grand Duke will not return to his post at the expiration of that period, it is more likely that he will be sent out of Rus- placed under surveillance at some Tho Grand Duke, it is alleged, has been tampering With the ice of officers high in commana at , Warsaw and other military cen- dos Count von Schouvaioff, upon whose Bcelitr the Czar relies, has been ordered to to Catschioa to confer with the state that the nursing ambi It is added that the Yhe crowd Cesar bas given the upon as certain Entered the Judge's Room.Ortawa December 28.\u2014It is stated on good authority that Judge Strong, of the has entered suit in the H Justice, Common Pleas, agninst William Stewart, contractor for the Dew wing of the Supreme Court, for forcible entrance into his (the judge's) room in the Supreme Court buliding and to recover $40 for aiteged damages to frouxht under the following circumstances: The suit 18 the ower utlding to be the oon tractor Judges\u2019 rooms og that at to Sheir new q arters in the new Dears, been left ready for removai except that of Judge it necessary early in the a judges\u201d rooms own the partitions Mr, Stewart notifled we authorities of the Public Works Department, and they sent mep, and getting the key messengers\u2019 room had the things removed.Strong being seen declined on the matter, but said that he had not been asked for the key and had not given orders to any one to give it up, He had to go down at 11.30 that morning with his own men and remove from the court tu speak asked to go Mr, Stewart Bosron, December 28&\u2014The most disastrous fire which has raged in this city since the Toankegiving Day blaze of 1889 oc- night.It was of somewhat cite tended ares ford for a time threatened millions of dollars\u2019 worth of a purned vas the fo T2 8Lo rick building, Nos.And 141 or wned b Rev ing was \u2018dumaged to the ex- roperty.Tnb our and a half $126,000; Parker Holmes & C upled 1 boot and Federal street, and he logs Le es estimated at 160.0 000; fully Insured.Hosmer, Coading bbers, otcu- re heir loss ts estimat- $225,000; partiy in- a fireman, fell e floor à distance hed fractures of The cause of aze Was dis- blaze nibe Basement ot of the ttes ® Jed coudes at 8.10 and & ira at remove the mpt was made i irom the building as it ar ragticail ¥'11.30 botore the re mo The write for Glengarry.Orrawa, December 2&\u2014The writ for ry has been issued, and nomination wil take place on Januar; 14th, Major MoLennan, neervative candidate, There was a parte of the 7, polling on th 3 Tete R e member, hes, and a spigited ad- Conserva- AP.tive TASER hn of ma held & meet this alternvon in iad \"Or Uri all, and nant ilson, ex-M.P,, held a meest- animousiy Teostly by\" ted où : I ae fon tour tn passenger Tolar ail gate.| of ta Grand Fran trunk will bons ott rated i to te wo ce re ricloalatis i yi hioh tip ses to the | dig, Two Io.okie foi we we Mr.Gladstone snd the World's Falr\u2014Relling Bok, Horelcrds « there to be an ; ria Evidence qras given that the gab.i Milk on Sundays to the Dughess of Hamilton, sbormei England.- The Lancet éäys: The outbrédk\u201d of In fluenza is spreading fast, with ita customary | concomitant of a highly increasefl mortality from respiratory affections.Inthe metros polos for the week ending November 28,'| oe thirteen deaths were attributed - primarily to influenzs, the total death-rate being 199 per 1000, or slightly less than the _preceding week.Jt may be noted that thé deat rate at Plymouth for the Week endin, November 28 was 383, or precisely double what It was three weeks previously.There has also been a rise in deatt-raies of Newcastle-on-Tyne and Sunderland Influenza continues to be very prevaient in Scotland.It has appeared in a severe form at Sanday, one of the isies of Orkney.In Glasgow it is said.that it has never Deen, 80 widespread and severe as at the present time, Almost the same is true of Édinburgh.In both places the resources of tbe profession have beer severely laxed.Abroad th accounts are of like import, At Fortin | it has been prevalent.During the past month it has been very severe at Hamburg, and Dusseldorf, and ls also spreading rapidiy in Lhe Silestan provinces and ichieswig-Hoistein.It has appeared agaln in Paris, where Professor Brouardei has stated that it was responsible for 100 deaths during the last week.Australian mails bring accounts of the death ot several prominent Melbourne citizens from influenza; and will be pouces that our New Zealnnd correspondent also 8 of its prevalence.The London and Chatham Company's mi packet \u201cVictoria,\u201d which ran the Paris au service from Dover to palais in the storm of the night of December 7.had a narrow escape at Calais.She enterad Dover harbor the following afternoon, and was the object of much curiosity and admiration.As soon as the vessel was dookea Captain Morgan, the company\u2019s marine superintendent, went on board to sacertain the nature ol the ë damage sustained, Pine paddie-box was &mashed up Ihto matohwaod, and the whole of the Wheel more or lessdamaged.The floats and framework were very mucn twisted, The marvel is that with the great force of the impact the wheel Was not more damaged and was able to he moved at ali after the accident.At the time of the accident Captain Shirley was standing near the port paudie-box and he had a very narrow escape, the wreckage of the paddie-box extending close to where he was standing, and carrying away, part of the bridge.The damage to the Calais pier is slated 16 be very extensive, the vessel's addle-wheel embed- bing itself into the D A considerable quantity of the Wreckage from the plier catne oni the decks of the steamer.Th e crew slated that the vessel appeared to be lifted up bodily out of the waler, and tossed from the west pier and swept across to the east.H the burt wheel had failed to act, she must have been driven round the east pier on the shore in front of Calais port.The marvel is that the vessel escaped more disastrous injury under such circumstances.Some ides of the value of autograph lot» ters and manuscripts m ay be thered from the new catalogue of atirm in London.For a gossipy letter of Jane Austen's four olosely-writien D pages, £10 108, is the wo pa oswell re valued a 0 108, while A series of six letters of Lr.Jonnson (all unpublished) £68 is asked, Among the poets the letters of Burns seem {htaln their value.For one of his episties to Clarinda the price is £32, anu £38 is the sum asked for cighty fines of an autograph poem.Letters of Keata range from £20 to £42.A letter of Shelley\u2019s to Leigh Hunv is offered at £31 108, but speoi- mens of Sir Walter Scott's oaligra hy can be had for a couple of guineas, e autographs of politicians are evidently not so much in demand.A letter of Lord Beacons- tield to Messrs, Longman can be had for 80s, and a bundle, Including one , ouoh of nd Mrs.Gladstone and ne, is val: onl of O'Connell is priced at £3 2s, and one of Parnell\u2019s giving hie opinion on Mr.Ghad- at £5 ba.| stone's Land Bill a Haut Viscount Cross, ng at, anly recently, dealt with spent: sous (hin he thought oul Influence in giving the present Government Slosto new lease of power at thé general sleoti Salfsbury had, amidst many d pluies, reserved peace and ralséa the [hilüérice ritain by his firmness, caution, and | \u2018Thanks to Lord Knutsford, sd been well con trolled.india the Government had convinced the native States that we wished no further aggrandisemeut.There truly the keystone of our policy was tice, At ing the Ut nha as Sh prosperity e Union, prom y in\" Ireland, restored oO d done mors for the Evin of oo « done in any country ot Europe.> the present Administration would go country in uil confidence.The London Times tells an.ingenious apparatus, originally desi of ao for setitng up type simultaneously in tw: ou mors sta tions at long distances Apert, y Major E.F.G.Law, Commerci tan te to the British Embassy at 5t.Petersburg.In this invention à rapid succession of electrical controlled by the the Leys a of ta type sndob ero and In protin- ciat contres, tian anti nécipatod, crever that it will have more extended asa machine for automatically rinse.\u2018tele.graphio messages in ordinary type.The old adage of Many = a slip, ix t the cup and the lip\u201d has verifionti Bicker to hire.6 banns ative village in Shropshire, ke co thas \u2018they had not boon.he being under the publish his ie ue in Gs weshire.Nob | £ a hstanding tis hitch he wis mony to ble in his rofusal, sh intment, £e fora a vin sn ordered ne rig Bante tas ih, ropaired thith ther At.'t Wolve hampton the of Moo à w Bers r ve Ta 100 EP.to hing and vale ihe Fi oder a and somme gone JD the at ather hi nc sèr- nouer ind EC 0 hypnotised: het vs Tris contend des the its 2 saute, Lord\u2019s twelve | typhus \"The lar arge { Duke ot ot | Crofters\u2019 comfort o low, freezing ue followin anpou Lu vadenie kat actuFer, lin fil ester, ag an dship mourus, but aie anse Bristol ex, when ms the other alah d fash instant! Str ange A ge, Lo sa a Hing Bi A run- ng a was 5, sixty miles an hour, Mr.Goschen, re fidence In Her M gonual oc coples , 88 that 1] they Sad condones in the ir Toadors their leaders had confide; ing end: oloarzese of Pre were on their side, Whereas their ope obliged to ehroud many of in mystery and obscurity.Gagtios was © process adopted at Newocaatie to carry Labora; ree resolutions, Speaking at an even- Goschen aaid their opponents tound themselves in d'moutties the moment they began be was not surpr gours pad spoken of f tho \u201ccran of detatle.But ds were a \u2018hey killed Home Rue Bill \u2018ot se and they would kill the next bill which be \u2018oduced, eaven.knew when.P| could not win on Home Rule alon or Home Rule unexplained.If they won on the latter 1t 1nust be followed by dissoluti \u201c The Free Presbytery of Kintyre at a ge cent meetiy, stCampheliown d pa ji by ges Ace egainet % Salen session in roro ie that onished for selitpng ok at Brodiok Castieon Sundays.Mr.Kelso is an elder of Brodiok ree Jhurch, an two years of at Sonsidersble, ing meeting Mr.ree Church should be adm Hamliton was encouraged In profaning \"the Day.\u201d A motion was adopted al most unanimously to the effet Presbytery, w le à of the ovservan think that the action of Mr.Kelso a Ir diaclpline.a and enjoined that no admont oO Mr.Will ex Maxwell, fr.the Libera HY the Literal\"® of Dumtriesab recent moetin dm the s wife wi ull Dixit tecently on the north ren side I Wiel When the first rucket was fired oe ling broke, and the the bay.8 roy back wall of the h Dr.Bell, the Unionist candidate for Caith.adidreseod crowded in D caused by the- he en and TIN Gaoile sad wd | 8) e drink + -whiskey.Dr.Bell repliod toast he molther speak Gaelic nor Grin 8 od extended to ne quite unpreced: areata a promis, an he Dundos dope Officer of at ps to the Sanitary (Commitre a oity \u2026 Ab © ; resident bad diod Tron tepaee à aa Irish held on two vo DlGta tad was kttanded by by: fover ever patients in the red t grim he eon te past 1e nov to nauts ip love vents Wore.\u201d Commission have sind in.mer company ste ok Fm ds EE WA Rut Pics Court ur cle da ay ithe, Dlnago husband \u2018that he had not bod of ay use to her since: bride and Dridegroon enjoyed it very much.\u201cThere are are twont hale om esl on oHlad.Su hol SEE fr wn sliowed sg.FE @ extension of {wees ow £14,458, | poh M ènoë sigiaton of ti \"the ¥ nalord whioh EEE being at, or bet wouid ast leave this old\" and Lavraivers within the sa The, Markets spe Toe es lier to pay ie i r nsequentiy.ç n for any more law, m £800 an psked for a tortnionts à the ge of.£246.rested he a quest The Dublin Masi Committes a.smi Bers replying to-a vote of 5 a ge ay of La A of £1046 the ow Tiana but yet raven drame \u20ac ot New 1 Speaking at a meeting of che Pets ad Earl Spencer, who presided Irish guestion, which, he sa its hold on the mass of the op! te Mr.Baltour's suggestion that Irish Local Government should winistered with a \u2018double dose of caution,\u201d saying that that treatment had aiready polled the Jory schemes of free education oNgEsT, BEST, = frei, WHAT Wi CONNIE of the merits of a medicine than the following letter \u2014 Considerable excitement was caused at rk, one Bunday re- me known that the authorities bad that morning proclaimed a of Nationale ists which was Loar iddiston tor! the né to raise a memoria tor Marcyrs in lghtermurragh Cemetery.Middleton, count GENTLEMAN, 1 have used Peptonized Ale and Beef and have received ao much benefit that I feel it my dut others know of its dorsale a rine agreed with my stoma digestion and gave me renewed led and vigor, making me feel as well as Yours trul HARÔLD LESLIE.This gentleman was leading tenor with Randall Opera Co.ALE w BEEF |; Peptonized.urpose of taking to the Manches- hermet-in-Dublin.Bay, ing In their nets the other \"day, were bore rrified Le find the body of a dead ne of them.Their norror was \\ntensitied wben one of them, nam- on, identified the remains as those diec of hie own brother Who was arowned some agi a he ae of an scene followed thië « A out rico: in favor of amnes P.and a resolution was n the Goyerginont to re inæ the preservation of -the Sabbath, did not \u201cAccor to Bir Charles Cameron's 8 re- fever.in this Day is batt fluenza epidemic is not iikely serious hold upon the peapie.\u201d ge Brown, one of the Fenlan pr ers he 3 were sentenced to penal servitad died in Dublin the other day at th sixty-four.Brown got ten x ut wa esshire, recent me Dg at Ecoletec an ie his © opinion ba epopula- fon of he.rural districts du a to the land lawe, b tion they woul tion was ibeufliclent.The fact districts were decreasing in population, and \" that there was a migration from the try to the town, was well khown throughout the civilized countries of the world.He believed the decrease Tes due in in Rreat this, that there wasin ness and attravtion: fi that men of enterprise pa find more opportunities for thoir enterprise; that men who had famiit openings for thelr famili suits to follow than pin the © coute spread of ed cation do with on | 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE ey looked into the ques~ seo toat that explana: ammnesty movement, The Jewish Colonization.Assoclatio oa, y Baron d work Dearly three months and den some infor mation is now ziven of the prog: of th colonization ir Int the Argentine (Jevubila od arrangements made & to fuciats the emigration of public and = ta er he new soloniats Show ¢ sonsiderarle aptitude and goudwili, an y there is 1 little 2 ina y Ww arm te, The main dificuity, how Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Bowels, unlocke theSecretions.Purlfiesthe Blood and removes all ira- _purltics from a Plmplc to \u2018the worst Scrofulous Sore.Two tences passed pa Criminal Court recently re de tive illustration of the rel \u2014in spectre st pr hs sentenced te articles belonine to er \u2018thistress, and éx- same punishm was ton stone Whitaim Millar.aged fares 0 re & hatchet and Fa her vo Helnoue alive heinous the Sherlffs opinion\u2014of © leuces roperty and against thé person re- gtrle ath yèars ble of colstiy in \u2018saab ay ras their work In = \u2018poroueDly practical ant nomicai manner.The n had entereu Into 8 \u2018treaty with jus P Provident et ; the Argentine Republic, chase of large tracts of à 2 This = hed oo adm : ho\u2019 in the form ia \"which it ven was ve in co be entored J into with the tho A) Argentine Go erpmonh end progress has been + uen bas Lrsbon from the fact that ta er dieu the emigrants who have been accepted permitted to embark by the various Euro- committees, a a great aumber of other rised pe > is to La Plata on their fo OOD nt, an quested adraission Into colonies Dot lt gd for their reception, is has give) Volopent ras pas diront pare FE vi mos cartalniy n ADY ane excaptional.Mahar Hindoos was nhéneetins afine fhakordwar TS recent Ye to coualder what Ble] a nat nearly 4 mile, struck.the door of à house in PoRy.S ite, ok through the outer and 9 Chelss songs for Boprune, Mexso \u2014_\u2014 sad Choice Nacred Bet faaty vianderd authors.RTE an \u20180 olaastont moi % us Set pr 01.ort #10 OLIVER DITSON COMPANY, bs PEI ARE TI © By PRODUCTS Grande- Chartreuse | 3 Liuon of the Courant and Biirs aries aE d defam do pe prions atters au arayan Be hoy said he was deeply BOVE fon in ss pia ainst the Ha of Jans to convene a a monster to memoria : it this matter, and permet, \u2018praying a tive contriby n tothe desatl sim oF indir re a hole = lie Generale des Bazars a 1088 CATRRRINE 8.| Beware of mao suit a Artists Material m w =k || OIL COLORS, WATER COLORS.BRUSHES.Boxes fitted with Oil de Water Colors, hoadorny Boards, stn to.P.DB.DODS & CO, 146 McGill Street.i PORTLAND CEMENT .==.Best London \u2018and other \u2018 | Brands For Glas ow ame the yinised r ool Dave mi.Brad and from fron this they | nouest ths \u2018money his Thb govern > là: Bo as 1 iy a quence ciate the et jt scandale borne ng En oud ip Mait hth M ident ron eins Someones s Hospial, ne W.&F [ p Ours Co.PENNYEOVAL wares siphon En EE, oh Beier aad 216 test In len barging capanity 243% ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS.{| WINTER SERVICE | Liverpool, Halifax and Portland Service From eb.© ÔLE a Al tesmers call at he on homeward and outward vo nd so olen verpgo Lo cattie tls ER ee sage Sar i Bt Xe] rand ' } Feunk Fh abt ot tarsal rage wo.STATE LINE SERVICE ~OF ALLAX LINE BRTWERN- NEW YORK AND GLASGOW.Vis Londonderry, Lowest retes tor Uabin STRANIHIPA From New Fook.13 Bet bran OF Ei Noun) 3%.R430 0 And Weekly thereafter.Steamers with a * willnotoarry passengersfrom New York, LE re en es AEE RR ques SE pu as vib througheut wi ihe sisctrio NU CATTLE fale Fer freight, passage, orfurther information.apply ae & A, ALLAN, 26 Commen se 30 State St Deer.24, 1801.[yo its Ratlvoase.¢ INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY.Cemmescin 5° Bth October 1801, Foro ox - Sem massant Bh osteo thud Lese Montreal A Pr.8.00 by Canadian RE at Halifax, 3 Bust ù iis dep pastrami wl riolz onsxando Roi ty dt.ial Way Let: Las ee e otive, fii Standard fie à For ares Tinted or re web 3 James atree state be Se a ay a (BELOES CHIE Approved by the Imperial Academy.of Madicine of Paris lp ] MODEL at i et soc poctattr | to ils Smiuantly septic and ant Tr TP roportics that 1 Berloos Chareoalowes ils g poney Te is borhan, Focommeude sons TiN GASTRALEIA DRSTIPA DYSPEPRIA rreuLr 1 CRAMPS In THE STOMALH Ostasied a ten.bottle .of powder and box Depetin Paris, L.FAERE, thors Tealiond.eu Arn Fi 2 wri first chemists in DISEASES OF THE CHEST.GRIMAULT'S SYRUP HYPOPHOSPHITE _ \u2018OF LIME.Prescribed for the Isat 30 years With the greatest succes in CONSUMPTION, OBSTINATE COUGHS, COLDS and CATARRE; it ARRESTS the COUGH, spitting of blood, and NIGHTSWEATS, the sir Tee, NEI erimaultre Guarana.a single powder of which is sufficient to cure instantansously the most violent alck headache.The Lancutr eays:\u2014 \u2018Guvavrr's GUARANA powders are à certain\u2019 remedy alck \u2018Tes aboremay be obtained from ail _ in CANADA and the UNITED BTA Wholesale of LYMAN, SONS £0, SEE pe : - How n SORNRIDER ; aw FORBES.SCHNEIDER & FORBES Wiielbeals Tia Mevdiinnte és Imparisrs, NEW YORE'S HIS PULL Turns Out a Financial Failure.THE BOARD OF CONTROL SEVERELY CRITICISED.An International Skating Contest.EMERALDS AT HOME-MISCELLANEOQUS SPORTS.HE action of the Board of Control in trying to prevent winter racing ts much condemned by the New York press.The Evening Wurid's wrt writer saye: The Board of Control seems to possess the happy faculty of putitsg is tout In it ab critical Umes, hut this last action 18 the most colussul | blunder 1 it has made.Naturally most people ask: 4% What effect will 1t have on Gutteubur:7\"\u201d Not the slightest.Noto of the weak-Kuced owuers \u2018and trainers may remove their horses, but vther\u201d wise the racing will hot be affected.The Board \u2018pf Control will find that the North ; Bergen plore powerful han it Association La iseems.It à lInushroom affair, : to be crushed under the heel, nor are the men who pal old stook fu the track uf the Kind that are easily t down.It isa singular fact that the book- akers were not included in the Board's manifesto.ey are practically the same men who do busi- [ness on the tracks under the jurlsdiction of tho (Board, but there 18 no desire to have ibew barred Be They are unly too welcome with their litle [#160 a day to drup into the coffers of the various associations, That the action of Lhe Buard ls not - | nuine and has not tbe true ring Of racing reform, be seen from a line in the resolution which perhaps notice, That 18, thal one boundary is made \u201cnorth ot Maryland,\u201d Now It will be remembered that one of the members af the Board of Control ; to establish winter racing al Baltimore this ter.It failed tor lack of horses.Gullesburg w werful opposiilon and, therefore, Ît 6 enmity of this other member of the Ah may Pas ih Guttenb crushed, then \u201cHurrah for ter racing at Baltimore.\u201cwith the Board of a Cohtrol at its back!\" Pleasant prospect this, ana :8 ge eme, but 1t wi nother item which mi; ni not have-deen taken Inté the consideration Dy the members of the Board of Control is this: If winter ractn, } of ds, hundreds wil be realized at the , sales, for there will be no market.If anythin i has im] mprowed the value of horseflesh in the east, T tracks.Boras.ator of the Mail and Express ga.of Control] was established ostenst Wy 14.promotion of purily In racing.Thls, of Was a cover for its financial It 18 of men who own race tracks and race horses or who are the pald employes of men who uly Soard of Control are John A, Mor horse o older in the New York Jookey \u201cChub: Pha J.Dwyer, horse owner and stock holder.in the Brooklyn Jockey Club; David rs, horse .owner stock holder, in the Monmouth Park Associ o.G, K.Lawrence, principal the roprietor of the Ialand Jockey Club.With them ted James Galway, horse owner bolder in the Monmouth + John Hunter, horse owner And A.J.Cassati, horse .These gentlemen 0] e tour assoc hey dominate them as absolutely as the Shah of rules {ver his dominions.All but one of Sn loy and control the capper and all ober ower.Jockeys for these stock- > Control are always on a safe Tovel, oa judge Fata by John A.Morris at rate day the of $60 per 138 not lkely to a Morris of pulling his horses, The judge p d b Php\u2019 yer will 1 ol the art or oy he likely ccuse Mr, Dwyers jocke; trainer dishonesty.The handicapper paid by Mr.Withers can hardly be ex favor other © ployer, and yet other horsemen are ask ted to race, an do, race au! the, Board of CT Con foro © nly Competitors who ars Racing Trust This 18 - exact slate of oars, 80 faras stag 18 conoern- \u201c ed, on the tracks controlled by the associated Jockey clubs.Dan Honig or James McCormick or ames Shields may be called up to answer why heir horses but \"who 1 wil or ed \u2018up, and yet their pores run in and out more three first named.The i would not dare call them up because they ; are employed, by them.The starter must look | after welfare the post, or be would lose and bungling farce, in pot count.Well, the t The public pays tor ce fee to the grounds, ges, for the programmes, race tracks as nst winter race tracks?What has the Board trol done to elevate in ould ibito array Liselt agal the Hudson County lub favor the : cigar, It charges cents for à pro- x on acing.er after chariiing $1.60 fof on pad .Every dock.! comes to its mill.The kmake gi .a day each for the pésvtiere s and the public, of course, su the bookmakers, or the latter could not ess, Tue ublic is an orange hat 18 squeezed And spoi daidiary oney@ tting.18 rue of the Brookiyh Jo Cru 1s ; e same rtion tru of \u2018he other chips associ.Bo: in of Control.pis no aire to ovate shorts : 1 yeux sde pastis 18 ro GET ENDS.ca brings us to the precise re Ho for fulmi- the resolution agal ur Jockey clube find their Anan a inters 5 tition, and upon who operate the fed © tes them.' It Ja not a quéstion o morality; : sie 18 not a question of nitying ricing\u2014it 18 - as or 8 glass of beer and twenty-five cents for cents ng Blrapiÿ à à chase, the n dollar\u201d, ha \u2018me ip ©, so the Board at Control) ops, hum- ee fat thd belle! that th a a lal gain behind t sx t her any consideratte r of yB will de tri , Mbèrat Sstimate © \u2018these Board of L ontro tracks | iy tars \u20acty dear dayi si racing shy ogee oy the y cK8 which a days there are oh Sonat thal st oy ghetiase handicaps in persons have matters: thelr 0iCe 18 an oasy one fc the e Hudson County track, \u201cThe Énice last summer, whon ft Brightoh ns against Monmeuth, érson igres the Board of Control, an 1s emotion.| Te did, oop oF Shou ede ors Lo ride in the Brook yn to fill the purse eve: 8 resolution would out- horses ontilawed Lbe onmouth Assoctation ras ui unable to fill its paye \u20ac Dn when racing init Ses as , although all iorts of inducements wer.The resolution cannot de carried out.10 will sot bo'ived up to aly more than wii the re- Tools opted last season against the pudl- rsemaï who sticks Uy the hud.Fo uno Jookey Clut, is certain to win, thn of (he situation is against the Racing \u2018Trust, PE SENTIMHNT OF THE PUBLIC.ze, uorgeman ar the North Bergen traok, who yea Logs, Jovended 10 make a total | Of 0h entries i tho \u2018stages of Lhe jookey clubs \u2018associated In the Board: of Control, Now Ho win .Anotherintanded to mars soyonts ~ as, ms EP breed of horpest IS the Bourd of Gantrai party i8 dns man's home a re 2100 under State law?Regul\u2019 at Guttenbi GurTRNBURG, N.December 26, Pedovisg wero resu lia of garages here ay: \u2018Barn! ea and) Niders ers Balarat, 110 fit oh à 1 0 108.\u2026 .EET 114; Yo a 10 ad Bar Marty B, où: sine RTE 6 Jogi Lillian, 7 iy me, 1.Second race\u2014Three-quarters mile; selling.3.A Mahony's Prines Howard, Ale een radu ate Te me vacopeencaro no fN pec enmoun a ony owen sam Morse, 106; Irene H,, 1Q0, and Av 8 also Bottibg\u2014Prince Howard, even to 2; Graduate 4.7105 3t05; Blenmouna 8, and \u20ac to 8.Time, 1.1 19 Third ra tte: Selling.Ww.J.Spiers war Duke, 92 1bs.[T.Taylor Gloster, 1194 108.\u201ces Hour, 100 + Duke Sonn 8, pollo, 05, 8150 ran, Betting\u2014 War Duke, 10 and 4; Gloster, 8 to and 3105 : Hourl, 234 and 4 10 b.\u2018Tune, 1 nandi andicap.Foruvion, 51 1 2 a 4, 1 2 2 5 is.Hoar rac mile: Montgomery ata les\u2019 Ë Peruvian, 4 \u2018and even; Rancocas, 1 2 and 1 tv 5; Badge, 3 änd oven.Time, 1.od\u2019 | Vifth race\u2014 D.T biter Qua Be ing uarters mile; selling.erntaster, 108 1bs Merry Duke, 108 1DS.mess 00m 0 caves [Weber 2 Brooklyn, 103 1b8.000 0202000000 00e (Gr Nov 105; Elfza, 100, and Money Mald, 100, also ran.Be Linge Quartermanter Me Try Duke, 10, 4 and tos \"Ime, 1.1934.Sixth race-ÔOne mile: seTiin; Croker & ('o.\u2019s Florimor, 100 Ts 3S.-[Morissey 1 Mabel R.Fomeroy, $9 lbs, .[Keete © John Htekey, 78 10s.\u201c(Gr rifith 3 sir George IL, Lok \"Shditover, 104, and Aunt June, 101, also n Bettin, 2 Florimor, 3, even andl to 2; Mabel R.Pomeroy, 6, 2 and even; Join \u2018Hickey,\u2019 2, 40H and Ÿ Lo b.Time, eu 50, Must Decide at\u2018 Once.\u2018he following notice was posted at Secretary Waitebead's office, Gutten burg' race track, on Nat- urday: : even and 1 ; \u201cBrooklyn, 4, 710$ and © Notice is hereby given to alm ore powers, trainers and jockeys that ihe, dect whether they will go th the en of contr), or whether they will stand Dy the Board of Free \"Horse Owners after January 2, 1892, Powers are further notified that no horse sold or ansferred to other hands ce ber 22, 1801 (to avoid the rule passed by the board of control), wWili be allowed to\u2018ruce 012 the grounds of the Hudson County Jockey Club.Signed} Committee Board Ot Free Horse Owners and by executive committee of the Hudson County Jockey Club, Death of a Breeder.Ky., December 2+4.\u2014The well- horse = LEXINGTON, years he was manager at farm, lea there only when McFerran made the ck out sale necessary.He owned \u2018'*Cassjus M.Clay,\u201d 2:22, and developed Alcantra,\" 2:23, and \u2018\u2018O Gm\u201d 2:20, bee had held many positions of honor and trust in trotting assocla- t tue time of his death was Vice president af tue Kentucky bi n and agent here for Senator Leland Stanford.TUG-OF WAR.Who Greased the Rope?Thursday night was the fourth of the great contest of muscle now golng on between ten of earth's greatest nations at Madison Square Garden.As the tug-of-war progresses and narrows down the contest grows mare interesting and there is much speculation as to the winmer.Germaly and Norway were scheduled to meet on Thursday night and their contest was looked forward to with considerable anticipation, as they were leading in the rage with three pulls won and\u2019 none lost.G the favorite.was eden all = win.For a \u201cChfatinas tendance was large, the stay-at-home eather: able one the attend- of the for whom the tug-of-war had more attraction Christmas Fast as the pat contest was about to Degln between the English and thelr transatlan ti coute the Canadians, It was noticed that the Britian en: of the hawser hdd been Blicked from one end to the other with Soap.pimors of Machiavelilan schemes grow thick as soon as the as made known.As the defeatod teain as out © race for good, Victory was especially de sirable on this particular night.One of the Englishmen said he had heard that the Canadians.were backing their team to his nat ANYWAY, A8 no choice between the two.vians seemed to think scheme to beat them, mark and Sweden teams all thr ased end of the rope als were in NA at lo Hes Aid it.An hour was los! a new ope, which lacked about only > Pot or of being the lation length, BUT HAD TO BE UBED.It was 5-20 o'clock before the first contéat be- h partook of encouragement and strength in n the wi ot rad andie lemon juice, Canad a food, ong rest, bile the Britons Daved ave every minute or \"so, but with little gain.uent defeat had taught the Canadians a lesson, an heaved ho indicator fairly danced along the bar.ten minutes Canada was the .capte McArthur, of the Canadia pros ordis ex- \u2018from tno.Englishmen.He.poured\" sos Sway en, kind ot Liquid out of an old tin EL.into his men at a wholesale rate, The stimulant worked aia ites.\u201d Canadians winning in twenty-five re Was great a) Patton when the fine-looking oots.nha on to the.op tform to the tune of *\u2018Bcots y less hen those Ë \u201cJerka them an n response.The result pas on those stout boys representa Dos were, followed a second active Xinericans go riches on the start.I didn't profit bem long, however, as the ball soon dangling in t centre The erloan 13 about the best Aried team of the 108, - Frey with a Httle more muscle behind 1t, would be good ! for the first place, superior ètre of the ish re to vo travel Their way.In Tone forty ren minutes ft hit their end, and the Americans bad hen Sens et N orvregian then tre en German m n came tug-of-war, on or more of German bone and Siew Was pittod against an equal amount of Nor- mrüscle and brawn to do or die.Then mighty heaves of t herculean No They pulled the bimharto invincible Ge ans in five minutes.Norw looks Colne\u2019 for first place.The Tast San between Ireland and Sweden.\u2014New a Funds for another Trophy.It is understood that a fund has been started for the purpose of b another champlonship buying trophy to be contested by the Garrison d Poitos tug-of-war leams, Another contest Che sfy both parues.The pouce co this they ave Bat, been treated quite as they should have been, arrison men are not the kind of fellows to low thé iutimation that they won by an un fair advantage torest on them.It would be advisable move frm every polnt of view, ang the interest taken in the matter Is such that the money Laken in at the door ought to pay easily alt Bx pense! Tho New York Pull a Te New York, December 27, \u2014 tug-ol-war prizes were distributed after ine aise Just night as follows: First, Germany, $a Bcot- land, $300: hind, Sweden $1 0; \u2018Tourte orway, g50 ffaif has proved a most Di a Beton failure.The mann pers have spenLi 105 O'OÙ add taken In put $2200.A committee ajmointed to e roceipta at the T offon tor to a ht as the a could -not pr |ves.Enough | money was raised w with to Pay the prize Ioney._BASEBA! BALL Hy Sinking Fuhd far the League.% ie By \u2018the terms ot the new leagrne oomstitution the f association teams that were taken if out of the wet are-asseased something like 810,000 oach :townrd the : tund raised to.\u2018buy out thé) other clubs.In addition ] per cet.of thelr 52 T1 ated to asalst in raising a is 0.Tho new league is formed.dete ie ses te À Persp hen.club\u2019 S08 nt Une at: %, ate with che constitution, gener: Fr por Fame rte the Em Ar pr a et Tours ue town, C.D, ai who dub cac has \u2018such acti THE WHEEL Cyclists to Go Abroad.Preparations have been under way for \u2018sème tune arrapging fora team of American biayclists to go abroad early in February.The ides originated with the New York Athletic Club, which $ the champion American bicycls team.It is learned that W.F.Murphy and A.A.Zune mermian, of the New York Athletic Club, and pessibly W.W.Wendie, of the Berkeley Athletic Club, will leave for England early in February.The team Will be under.the care of W.B.Troy.No raol before entering doing considera that his team ng will.be indulged Maroh.They will become tho! into any races.ble road riding.shall participate tn\u2019 all Bagg A shown in who Was in by the men until the b p bicycle events and return to America in Augyst.FOOTBA LL Canadian-Americans.NEWCASTLE, Eng.December 26.\u2014The Cana- dian-Americans played Newcastle West End, to-day.and experiencpd the most severe defeat of the tour, with the exception of that by Notta Forest.The tourists failed to get the ball past the West End goal-keeper once, while, the home team scored five times.The score was the same in the Notts-Forest match, but Notts Forest à very much stronger team than the West End.The tourists are much weaker now than at any previous Lime durin d3 ma 12 draw ae THE ICE.Fast Skating in Norway.LONDON, December 27.\u2014At Hamar, Norway, tn an international five.mile skating contest to-day, the Norwegian, seconds, second\u2019 Time, the tour, They have played ch 13 were won, 28 1086 and H , Won in 15 minutes 11 an named Nmart was 15 19 2-5 d 3 on à > : ad sas Fas such an and questioned bi him about it tar could only wonder 0 onder \u201cYou were al o were à Sidney._\"No, Tr AD not answervd Rolly, \u201cI was told ere, e Commodore.wasn't Sons vas thereply: \u201cGod was with me The i Eel.on that others could atin bis you not?\u201d one, ans 1 \u2018Es emer] CHILI WILL MAKE AMENDS, The End of the Trouble With tho United States Evidently in View.BW YOBK, December 28.~The route Washington 8 says: There is the est authority for the statement woh kr oy partment of State has reoelved from official resources announces that the Chillan Government will make proper reparation for the assault upon the ors of the * Baltimore\" in Valparaiso.The statements tele- gr aphed from monts ol late in regard o the alleged mobllization of a fleet of merchant vessals to act as transports have been authoritatively dented, This deciara- tion was made last night sur tary Soley, who said: \u201cThe Sacretary bas these reports and has not regarde them as worth denyla untii the publ oa of & telegra a Frauolsco stating that Admiral Brown had chartered a large ocean-going tug, capabie of carrying several guns and of polos deed in ihe © transporta- 0 w tion of supplie: Chill.There is abe Tutaly ey no word of truth in this report.Laually | baseless Is the statement that the United States Government is arranging to charter merchant veesels for transports and other purposes.\u201d LoNDON, December 28.\u2014The Santiago correspondent of the Times says: \u201cThe Amnesty Bill has been any Balma- ocedists have been sent aboard the gunboat \u201cMagellanes\u201d owing to attempts of adherents to create disorder, Sixty thousand Chilians witnessed the proclaiming of oad miral Montt as president There were oni 1000 troops to keep order along the route of @ procession, a mile Thon of people waited patient! hours in a broiling sun.Adm ontt took the oath of office in the haliof Congress in the presence of a briilfant gathering of officials.ence he proceeded to the cathedral, where he was received by the \u201carch.Bishop and the Te Deum was SNOWSHOEING.The Emerald\u2019s \u201c At Home,\u201d The Emerald Snowshoe Club is taking the tni- tial move in iadies\u2019 nights this season and will hold their first \u201cAt Home\u201d at tho Queen's Hall this evening.Sporting Gosstp.Indoor baseball has proved a fat failure in Now York Browning refuses ses point blank to play with the Louisville next Gilmore, the canadian nt weight, 18 Collins for Detroit next mon! of the Itinois-Iowa loagus will be = at the je Scottish ception and ball on polar the noted rand Pacific on Jan.11 Athletic Club of Chicago gave a re- Christmas Eve.sprinter, 1s going to fight train the wd Athletic Club runners.De senifterste crack ama runner and Jumper of torts, toes take.an an AOUVO part In The International curling match Toronto, represented D by al mee! of the National Assembly er will be held The annual of the League of American in Columbus.pr on February 16.with the Pittsburg iab, où or, 8 a atonal\u201d the om sof ométals oi that that organization tics next year.will be 7.\u2018The nied States ut Ary rinks.BE nt ese oa creasing n Four games are played weekly in Poston alane.played at will be The New een Coca Ju Open OR A on Jan.Ly id on.Pda.OE oreatir ro Lae rat Loe eke dally.Batarfage re At the Yrookly shoot 00% of the Gi team, these Cue, Boa, 267; d on J Mr.Mr.Aiver + Wright, of the New York Cater, rik 257; Paysor.266 Hankle 260; anuary 6.aha.the Engi chars on racket to tennis on Perit a ?; Polites, 454.layer, is the.world's cham; lon at court ronnie at the Boston tennis courts J Petite odds of Dai thirty and Coll ul of id New courts are ham have also ne Ewing will pl connor wil ren in Philad: result Torx and Bhi waived claim lins, 0 ne of the or who is ow been built at tt will concede > athlstics of about à gear pa vor Daut Cars can do do, Eh his master at Mr.Rose, of the fors af that name; Windsor and w courts.firat base for nia.New York and This is té the Now to ydrdson, and New York tho Sue of Caos any rights they FA have in er may lay ascond base fo and op the- Louis ax the the club has written to Captain Anson offering satisl his clubs, Dy which says, he was not tn proper condition.R dent the Philadelphia Baseball Club, is very enthusiastic over the new e the 1088 of thé contract for ne ball American 18 said to have besn worth §25,000 as the Nat actory both men and clubs.The team has & man now who can second perteckly, but another outfieldsr.McAuliffe and Cardiff rapidly hing good; trim for thelr com! which Exon pines beforp the California Al Club next ay ie Spacts ton the HEI) pounds © Ting and be big and strong, Cl Applying - sut usiness, and reports state he is in Smith MoHugh, who ts Instched to arostie Charles Moth, oO! Rs) Ts Sone nos Rochester, is in, pry \u2018orge near thas city.He Writes tha a mot Moth, | in Winons.he did so without out à \u2019s training, Then cam he was defeatod.attor vrinning tr ro fall and in this, he Er pquatio men of the University of Pennayi- nsiderabiy trou ie discover A rcollegiate va Dia is ramen, A clause requires that must be a ¥ dona Jeass ten | trouble with Varsity crew should any law studént de upon it, are, inasmuch a8 nine hours per 8 greatest number allotted to thera in species ete I to Lave the ance at recitatloi a8 there usu; \u2018week 18 th proposed, but but 1 as i fin Re aay sed engi Seton The Brave Jack Tar.After the repulse of one of the Ii assaults at Acre the dead body ofa Nom week pn lotares- or 8 would cause over Prof a Saw in the new constitution of Comal and Colum- 2EE th the renoh officer was left lying in a prominent posi tion betwean simple eu roto Fe th ve Kelly.n sont a the d body, a d | sat wers.botuted at him, ë comman | se Intent seid oulte?aren $ | adden aad Kellyitho ouf at op pulse, sous atten friend cooll the of y.Fabby calmiy dog à à into the walls and she -jaotourit oF ind of à sailor ore t in the A, x >= .sa the named @ very aipartest men bad to e defence, | au A was pot among these.But one wever, divining ; SE an pa.He.thon a relat teh ung.Pv of prullory greeted the various ceremonies.The public re elolelng continued until past midnight Perfect order was maintained throughout.\u201d AFTER MILLIONAIRES: Two More Cranks who bad Designs on the Lives of Wealthy Men, FORE, December 28.\u2014-On Saturday oir at 10.30 o'clock, while Mr.Corueling Vanderbilt was en ing à number of friends at his Fifth Avenue residence, a good looking, well-dressad young man, ap! German, rang the street door TE a7 the axe se answered the summons the v e had calied to Mr.vanderbilt mI to get his braing, which he pro dtoh have subjected \u2018to an expert analysis in order to determine why y ha ( anderblit) had been abt to amass a fortune while he (the caller) was practi- Sally penn The page summoned an fie, who took the yo men to the on house.In ots was found a card bear the mate J John 4 Ling- man, No.o East Eleventh street, aso lav a membership card of the Young Men's lation.'he prisoner was toa to the Yorkville Police Court and committed pending an examination as to his mental condition.PHILAD! be publisher.W bi EF intend to kill.Bim.The or sia: rupted the fellow, Whereupon he drew > murderous-! 8 veral \u2018clerxs hurried in at thin moment and the ade his ceca they arrested the man and took to the Clty Hall, where an Siamtaation satisfied Dr.Anderson an was 0.that th was sent to the Philadelphia Hospi! ALABAMA LYNGCHERS.five Men Hanged by a Party of Vigilance Men._ MopILa, Ala, December 28~T! 's stafl correspondent has town.de says Sheriff guarantee the safe ety olence, but said he vould do the best | be m and his friends a could and give hi: pf men.Sima.woot pe na that the did not la son, and after a deba not do to permit the despara- oes one chances of sot patin rad mine t any.delay he u strung up to This 1s the man on Chistian ove.guard was overhauled, but made no resistance.Sitns and the others were taken back faa fe rch Con Sor Rd en d an ware q y adjus the tranches ereol, b was asked if he o replied, \u201cTage my uise and see If I am à ons of the Savage boys gy, the nooses were ed- drt f Sttached to the d ang was driven forward, leaving the men dangling in the air.The: other two, ihe the father and son, Were likewise s The of sheriff coming up saw fats the nd ad coma.He sent a messenger to uta.On the way the messenger met $hé troo] and the colonel was informed of the fac The soldiers ret: used 10 Shubuta and will start for Mobile at on ; Entitled to the Best.may are entitled oo the best that their money will buy, every family should have oat Sooo aX 7 * pottle 0 the best faznil medy, Flan, e tem ren TE ve or billous For io 5 750 bottles by all leading druggists.The Btate of Virginia owis abouts million Ë and a half acres of oyster lands, The question ot managing these oyster be beds oo that pas da bo ba talen à op by the Virs Vital jo tte wi Lieu hd on Pain from indigestion.dyspepa! and too earty eating h toved y aking one of Caria Little \"Liver \"Fills tm ately after dinner.There were gro toed in, the United States last 141,229,513 tons of f coal, of which .487 was * anthra of the anthracite except 53.617 tons from Colorado and New Mexico and 2000 tons from New England came from Pennsyivania ne Changeable v weather, producing cold in the head and n, i8 responsible for one the Canadians endure.Baim 4% once relieves old, in th \\ will cure \u201cthe TO ath © Loi 2 in of the A ton i eos ita on & Un Aa Woman manager Tod Sti i pay ager Ayan y cases \u2018of 91 Serrousness, sleepless Se Tos Sash in Cariora Lit Live Bila : The ne Jarrost ehlcken, us In the: world is Bellingham 20 pk Foon Mers * \u201céme do Fos pry 3 BE \u201cNOY tant-Seore- | they n the way iy thes met ot Gon report- ator the a had bie been.ina aw Bad ao iy ia chats: \u2018 He, nad become ; = provision had Soon TT TE DATION, FAIR weaThen FRIENDS.ed : CHAPTER IX.\u201c WORMWOOD.\u201d For many minutes after his com- - pañion had.left the room John Dalton sat in the same posture, his hands lying idly- before him, and Lis mind busy with the past.He had been a fortunate man all hs life; so his friends said; and up to Within a year or two he had had no reason to disbelieve them.He had always enough for his needs, and for the needs of those be loved and these had not been of a simple kind.He had never been ostentatious, but he had mingled with the best society without any outward sign of inferiority as reed means; while in other respects e had stood high init.His company had been always sought for, but not as that of a mere raconteur and dinner-wit, though he had the name of being such: he had been invited everywhere on equal terms.In such a circle he had had, of course, no reputation for wealth, but \"his circumstances had been more than easy, he had had no luck of servants and carriages; and if his home entertainments had not been upon so splendid a scale as those of most of his acquaintances, they had been sought after for their intrinsic goodness, as much as for the genial reputation of the host.Mrs.Dalton possossed tact, in addition to much tter qualities; and though caring nothing for such matters herself, had looked after the little dinners in Cardigan Place with\u2018her own eyes, beeause she saw that her husband wished them to be perfect.She had been an \u201cexcellent manager\u2019 \u2014but by no means in the sense used by the com pilers of cheap cookery- books.She had taken care in the first place that things should be good\u2014but at a great distance\u2014had made provision for economy.Her girls had been brought up sensibly, for the sphere in which they moved, but in a manner which by no means fitted them to endure poverty; and it was poverty\u2014and worse than poverty, ruin, which their father had ht upon them.Of course he had not it pug! t such a catastrophe possible, hen he had commenced his speculative bé he would not even have admitted that he was plunging into speculation; all had looked saïe and smooth; nothing had seemed to be wanting but alittle\u2019 ha Py audacity to piace aman of his Ly and connections in the fad ay of \u201cbusiness men.\u201d He a ae! despised the class so termed, as he genérally did, so Andina slower, er, \u2018duller, and more ignorant \u2014except upon one or two special subjects, such as a man of quick intelli- fence co could master ih a week\u2014than self; and his failure would have been pace ton im, had there not been a score of other iT more cogent reasons for his bitterness of spirit.As it was, the in.Jury to his amour propre was not felt at all, in the agony of his deeper wounds.His ee aay ohn in Dalton, though such mpany,\u201d in \u201chail fellow, well nes uit Ti degrees of men and women, was a very proud man\u2014was indeed humbled to the dust; but that was Hon a comparison with the bumilia- tion he had hii with those whom \u2014 to do h he bad ever loved Totter th han ry \u2018What would now become \u2018of his wife and children?was the question which beat importunately at the door of his brain, but which for the moment he was shutting out by reminiscences of the past, hardly less bitter.When, and bow, was it, reflected he, that he had first been tempted to leave his former mode of life i troubles?As who had been hie emptor he had no doubtebut where had he first encoun- téred him?It was at a dinner to which he had been invited by a bachelor triend \u2014a guardsman\u2014at Greenwich.The company.had been mostly younger than , às was often the case, for his wit and animal spirit \u2018recommended him.to the young; and the ory one present w 0 Was bis se ok rather bad appeared fo be\" a had been Richard olt.This on was Svident, wae not of the same class rest; and beyond a passing tho t of what he was wanted there for, ton woul d probably pos have troubled himself about im, but for a circumstance, that took place after dinner.Ome of he gagsts, a young man of title, h Prin: or freely, and over an argument, in which he was clearly in the wrong with Holt, used some contemptuous expression, reflecting upon calling as 8 stock-broker, Holt be hot very wall utting much apparent restraint u self, for his host's sake; and D.ton, always er- ous sé, impulsive, had taken up the cudgels £ or and silenced his assail- \u201cyon have made a friend of the best follow i in, Feed to help 3 you out of a scrape, r, whén the Pts Hah \"hispecod is UD 5; but 28 Dalton was not in the habit of petting in the sort of difficulties.is w the othet alluded, he saw no reason.to congratulate himself upon the alliance.However, during their drive home, on y and a a deal of conversation k between them.Tus i, ie Shek \u201cDutton himself had in put the other at ea cial afl with which Holt show showed hi hit.80) oro! uainted.of his own wh Inistort rtaus in having \u201cDoes all his Is Connected with thet, which had wealth, without the power, ot oni orn it in the wa he myself out off society, X that of \u201chen Joung poy tlemen as th \u2018who make use of my services oot permise & me to pretend to their friendship.\u201d He spoke with a certain mixture of pride and humility which prop ssessed the other in\u2018his favor ; who s references to city matters inflamed Dal ton\u201d 8 ambition with that idea of \u2018grow! h beyond the dreams .of avarice,\u201d from which much better-balanced minds are not altogether free.\u201cWith your manners and your.g&on.nections, ir, Daiton, suècess would indeed be easy,\u201d Holt had answered, when Bounded ob on his point: \u2018gtich an address as voura if you will permit me to say 50?\u201d (a I vorite expression of his new riend's \u201cwould fateh a very high price east ot Temple Bar; we are cunning enough, but without the tact that at once persuades and conquers.\u201d The flattery was coarse, but, administered after & Greenwich dinner, on the top of a drag, it was not found fault with; their acquaintanceship throve apace, and before they reached town, Dalton discovered\u2014he- never quite knew how\u2014 that a certain connection: ready existed between himself and his Sonapanion which at once established con dential relations between them.This union was that Philig Ask I, Daliods 8 balebrother, of who ave alread) ken, or, vas not a legitt maté son of Dalto: incontestable, tor ib > had been 80 patio By in the teinte se of th 1 mûr egiti © In Hint Bi Gus yours John Dalton's sent an ohn n\u2019s sen on and until pd father\u2019s second marr ago which was in.fact his \u2018first-Had had ned that he found: laos himeair ar.taken place tu Lom pad en it as that Philip Ip brought his lt an > and lost it; Pi oe -handed kinsman, John offer- M ta sosie isthim from his own on they had parted with less of ill ele than might have been expected.The roffer as a gift what one co only the other would only accept.a9 a right; and so John\u2019s generosity came to nothing; Dut he had always entertained a nr ved, un to procure him the means of livelihood as a merchant\u2019s clerk.This situation, however, u on discoverin to whom he was indebt- for it, Astor Bad thom up, and down to that very night, John knew not what had become of him, To his great surprise.Holt now informed him that hillip had been employed in his office for some years.Such had been the first introduction of the man of business to the man of fashion, and it had soon ripened into intimacy.As to Philip, he had doggedly refused, according to his present employer\u2019s account, to hold any intercourse with his half-brother; so no more was said about that matter; but Dalton and Holt did a good deal of Business together, or rather in concert.Whether the lat ter had inoculated the former with the love of 5 speculation, or whether he ori ally had it in his blood, is doubt ul, though Dalton was pow ready to put ail the Liame upon his late ally; Te is more robable that Dalton was eager, and hat the other did gut stimulate his wishes.But th Evans ad gone into a good man \u201clikely th ther\u2014doubt- leas by Holt\u2019 8 pre for a little time matters had gone very well with them.In return for his assistance in this way, Holt bad suggested rather than stipulated that his new friend should introduce him, u terms as might be, into society; and this Dalton had done.It was no «small proof of his own social influence that he had brought Mr.Richard Holt into more than one exclusive circle, and kept him there, under what were certainly disadvantageous circumstances.he Camp- dens, though there was nothing golutely vulgar about them, had nothin to boast of in the way of birth or brood ing, nor was their position in the county so a:sured that they could afford to have a man like|Holt living with them almost en famille; he would never have found himself at Riverside but for his friend's gooa offices, In more than one case Dalton had had cause to lament the fate which had thus made him a sort of Siamese twin of the prosperous stock-broker; for tlie slights that had \u2018been inflicted upon the latter, or which he had more often brought upon himself, he had in some d shared; but his bitterest regret was that he had permitted this man to gain a footing in his own family.The thing had been unavoidable if he was to retain his alliance, but it had been done against the grain\u2014so grudgingly that the other had scarcely thanked him for it\u2014and it\u2019 had turned out even worse than he had anticipated.alton was a woman always ready to welcome her hus band\u2019s friends, and make them, 80: far as Was ible, her own; his social success owed more to her tact in thisiesvect than perhaps he would have been ruady to allow; but she could not welcome this man, Who Was not his friend, but only his business ally.She had disliked him before she saw him.as the person who had seduced her husband from his former pursuite\u2014ix such they could be had persuaded him to exchange his role 8s a charmer but one who nevertheless spent much of his time at ho e, for, what she would have calied in another, & sordid ambition.She did not want him to amass more money, and certainly ot associating with companions su man, whose mannors an efor were ta Der = on not speak her min by mo worst.of him, Rats did not like bim, I Was plain, and still less Jenn d, who, though so Fogo of of Rene had so keen an eye and tongue, and yet, with all these members family, as it seemed to this fellow had affected à carta.\u201can timacy.1263 \"(To be Continued.) BEST = OF ALL \u2014 NEw YEAR'S GIFTS.An assortment of Jowas' TarrLE-SYRENGTR FLAYORING EXTRACTS and IMPORTED FRENCH GROCERY BPEOIALTIXS make An unsurpassed \u2014- New Year's Gift.i \u2019 HENRI JONAS & C0.389 Sr.PAUL STAERT, ., MONTREAL, pr DAVIS\u2019 PENNTROYAL Bpales.quickl alt Fe sde per upon as equal } BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL, Leanexville, P.Q.5rd, 180%.ae ses or sutrance must} ord departent DC Armine D.terins,&o.darn Bi robes Acting bec'y.iz es Gilding Sebi lon.Pas ET 20118 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.Berthier Ew Hum, P.Q.Ath Food bos comatoch ta ag home, surance men others gation it fod Tor dia Frat vaceg- es 26y 18 .Tenders for Bridge.Catherine stress, ever.MAX LIEBICH, Principal.r\u2014\u2014 AAD DEPARTMENT, Be.| the \" Can.Fac.RPy Co.traokm SEALED TEX! Oomrittes ED of tha eC ar ae Mantoue, Jos in the office of the Ci noon ou WKDN.Rn fhe For the gzcnvation.mwonsy and steel super structure f Siam kal lay trea ® Chante ard.plat can obtained at the office of urveyor in the City Hell tions and forms of tender sh dues No tender will be entertained unleas submitted on the said { The City donot bind themselves to accept lowest or any tendsr.he Norn\u2014No tenders will be considered the steel su unless tne terms of perstruc! oture plans The The plans bolon belonging to the Gr, PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, City Surveyor.Crry SURVETOR's Orrmus, .ITY Montreal, 24th Dec.1891.3038 \\ \u2018YP odor ES n to noon of TGL ve the +; vs no Of 550 tons of Cast Iron Water Pipes, to be Papi ie Wath Wet oi t form, or not in conformit ce the terme dvertisement and of apocibonti SE NS om hot bo sen or will be acc trac! urped to , said deposit to be return ful bidders the con a8 00D a8 ois dered.unless a deposits oF THL be accepted unless soocmpanted by p Yhsucces a =.acoep\u2019 Bols es or y eu ex, grr mar à Givet pt the lo: it an: de tract ue Sadgment may Do tor the interoate Lis Off (By order), ; B.D.MoCONNELL, Bupt M W.WATER WORES OFFICE, F Montreal, 22nd Dec., 1891.) Ww Say Folin Sop Laer cay, S9 JURORS ng A.W, ome MKS COTTON Lu FOR \u201cRHEUNATISH, \u2018Eminent Physicians recognize the efficacy.of \u2026 : hysicians everywhere BE - Caledonia Vii QURD & CO.30 Jurors and ae Wholesale or retail buyers THE MANUFACTURERS \u2018Uprights suitable for beginners.asterinte ss wel ddaprdto en | Iregommend Has superior =, 118 cris But 2344 ST.CATHERINE STREET.BES\" Prices.Reasonable, Terms Easy.ve R@T Pinnos and Organs of all makes accepted i in pat \u2014\u2014 N.B.\u2014Some nesrly new Pianos at Special Prices\u2014a few amall .Organs, both new and secondhand, on terms of500 per week and upwards until paid for.for Infants « and Childron.54 « vo NEWCOMBE UPRIGHT Fs For the Holidays.for the Provinoe of Quebso or .Maritime Provinces can ARRANGE DIRECT WITH at their Montreal Salearoo, ih i = = .| i | rend ser rar Sora races vor Ts\u201c ve i is oo Bi \u201cA member of the new ma TES CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending December 18th, 1891.31,656 ÿ cuasceuceusesmancee messs gets 31,207 Wodugaday\".\u2026.\u2026.2.669 severe 31,458 Thursday .\u2026.0.0000 seen 31ers 33,658 Total.191,158 Present Daily Average For the Week ending Dec.19th, 1891, 31,860.MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 181 \u2014 = Uxpas the pressure of Government prose- ontion, Thomas MoGreevy haa threatened to \u201cpeach\u201d oa the ministers and the whole Conservative party.He has already told an interviewer how the party funds were manipulated so that no candidate could be made direcily responsible for the corruption in bis own riding.He maraged the cash arguments in another man\u2019s constitu- enoy, getting his own done in the same way by an outsider-so the ex-Treasurer for Quebec is reported to have said.He should be invited to Lift the vell higher, and the invité- tion would have more effect did it \u2018come Heat csnasenenanssecsettsasantss tasers from the Ministers themselves.It is but: fair to remember that Charley Rykert did « lenged by Sir John Thompson to tell all he knew, he waxed silent agaln.Bir John might try the effect of à similar challenge oa Uncle Thomas.An open letter would make a good vehicle, 88 he cannot just now speak from his place in Parliament.MOWAT AND MILLS ON THE SITUATION.On constitutional questions, no two men are more representative of Ontario Liberal- iero than Mr.Mowat and Mr.Devid Mills.Mr.Mowat has bean permitted to affix the Hall stamp of success to his title of \u201cconstitutional lawyer\u201d in many a victory in the highest court of the realm; and Mr.Mills has taken more than Mr.Blake's seat in the ranks of the Ottawa Opposition.Hencs the opinions of thease two gentlemen as to the oovstitutionality of Lieut.-Gover- nor Angers\u2019 course during the present crisis is of excoptional velue inasmuch as they will aimost certainly be accepted by the great mass of the Liberals of Outario, and will, moreover, indicate the plaa of attack to be followed next session by the party at Ottawa.Judged by this evidence, the Ontario section ot Mr.Laurier\u2019s party will support him in his contention that the Lieut-Gov- ernor has strained bis constitutiona! pre- to the rogative breaking Mr Mowat and.MF.Mili» Bold that the BN.A.Act has been violated and government by in peril.Thus far, Mercier platform and squarely beside their lender, Whose connection with and dependence upon the Quebec provincial party has made Ît politicaily impossible for him to be elsewhere.Mr.Mowat bases his contention upon the sole point that the dissolution of the Legislature makes it impossible for it to meet before the expiry of the legal year; \u2018but Mr.Mills far deeper, than that and ar gots that the spirit of the British constitution was violently departed from when the Lieut.ee Le Lure etat money matter, not to the lower branch of the Legislation wbich \u2014 answering to the Commons\u2014bas ail to do with granting and controiling the expenditure of \u201csupplies,\u201d dut to a Commission named by himself and ost above the representatives of the people.Neither Mr.Mills nor Mr.Mowat have a word to say of that boasted advantage of our constitution which enables the Crown, the Governor or the Lisut-Governcr to at any moment demand the judgment ot the people upon the deeds or the proposed poliey of the ministry.This 1m the Invaluable power that differentiates ua from the patent combination-lock system of the United States, under which the people only have a Chance to express an opinion every four years, no matter what oocurs.The American Republican form ef Government usually results in putting a party immovably in power for an iron- bound \u2018term of years, and, if they are only \u2018careful to buy up the Legislature, 's give more scope to common sense and depend lose ob machinery.We believe that 118 not good that either a dishonest government or a government with à ruinous cord with its intent and spirit.Noone has proven t the.Lisut-Gov- ernor has élready-violated the letter of the tution.Dr, Bourinot is, perhaps, our bast authority.and be assured us that Mr, kept well within the \u2018limits of thalaw.ASR a via the constitution In thasoWatter-times.is and-ought to be active popular rule.What the or shas done Is first to.Lieut-Govern bring'out thovevidenes pro and oon I» 5 Wem enough last summer of trying «à minig- \"ty before a Parliament of its own support- De Boucherville exactiy The next step was \u2018ati appeal to the people, socompanied by an investigation into the and the constitution All honest men want all the light they can get.If Mr.Mercier and his ministers have besn able and honest adminis the Bale des Chaleurs nastiness deing but an exception in the absence of the Premier, then plainly Qusbeoc should know it before voting; and it fs equally expedient that they should know the contrary, if true.The prime busk ness of the Lieut-Governor is to call in the people in a crisis, and that is just what Mr.Angers has done.It Is all very well for Mr.Mills to show that in a healthy state of the body politic, when the ministers stood as the champions of the people against the aggressions of the Crown, the Commons should guard very carefully its prerogatives, but when the Commons itself! be- ovmes the source of danger, and the threatened instrument of oppression, then for precisely the same reason the appeal must be made beyond them to their masters, the people.Alr.Mille need lose no sieep over the outrage of depriving the electorate of their proper powers by asking them to take ail vower into their own hands.CONTEMPORARY OPINION.Not no Black as Painted.{New York Tribune} The © position! pot In Canada is boiling foriou Charges of corruption against the © Mercier Ministry in Quebec are met with of a boodle of $500,000 expended y the Dominion Government in heey electi ons.Thatis à Way politicians have in Canada.As soon as & cauvass opens, every leader makes a point of proving that those in the o te camp have bean bought at high price.Sorruption is ugdoubtedly rampant in Canada, but ther / is Lo black as the other one paints it, The One Issue in Quebec.[Toronto Empire, Con.) There is but one 1800 in Quebec to-day: not the propriety of Mr.Angers ex his constitutional rigbt, but whether the boodling and corruption of the scandalous regime that has just come to an end is con- \u2018demned by the people.In giving the pro- ce en ear! opportunity of pronouncing a Jjucgment the Boucherville Cabinet has made good its first strong claim to popular respect and contidence Comnpared to Foaseca and Enlmaçeda, {Toronto Globe, Lith] Fonseca and Balmaceda in South Am- erioa bave been guilty of nothing wo than Mr.Angers.Ît isobvio Loat it such d'etat are to be tol in Quebec, the oa titutions of the Province cannot long in their present form.As Jr.romain juatifies his actions by that of Le- telller, 50 the next Liberal governor who cumes upon the scene may resort to similar methods in the name Mr.Angers\u2019 examples; and what is to become of responai- government?Cures Notbine for Law and Justice.[Ottawe Free Prom, Lib.) nothing about law or aise Ange 1s only at aim is to place the Tories n power so that the System of Jamming out lunatics shall not be abolished.© has trampled under foot the oc nstitetlon srant- ed to Canada by ut the British Parliament.He to call ti nature in September end has now diseoi in dofiance of the constitutional vision that there shall be a mee Ro o Loglslacure onoe a year.Mesars.8s & Co.bave done their Simos wo thre the province of Que- beo into anarchy and d No Mistaking the Nature of the Man, \u2014\u2014-\u2014 fBraatiord, Ont, Ocarier, Coût\" ° There can ve no mistaking the nature of | ahora tan Tale © je have their eyes fuily open to ee nefarious and piundering transac- on, and another en- tion of him will mean a fresh lease will & to rear ita Head, but If It 1s The fees eris- ing therefrom are Mkely Lo be Dominion in their character, rather than provincial The Ottawn Goverament'e Respousibility, (Kingston Freeman, Iriab Catholio ) Government at Ottawa was un- the election that the long run by their dastardly tactios and dic- on.The Lieut.-Govsrdor on Trial.[Kingston Whig, Lib.) It is Dot Hon.Mr, Mercier, but Lisut.- that on trial Mer- ler is returned, after a general election, to wer Angers must and the babili x Such à contingency En eo hiny mad.ty = An Incident of Waterioa, A dramatio episode of the battle o7 ater- loo will be found In the new volume of Gen.borne\" loo Letters related by Capt.Belcher, Tho commanded due left centre di- Thirty-second Regiment at the momen tof D'Érlon'à attack où Gen.Pioton.the attack © the French Infantry on the leafy centre the rade advanced in line to charge.\u201cImmed sdiately,\u201d says Oapt.Bel- cher, \u201con passing the narrow road which ran along our front, the en oarTying the regiment color was wound I Sook the color trom aim \u20ac till another ensign be Ale, Almost named ately after, after, er and be, ning to retrea unted French officer ha his shot ander him.When he ox: T re rate close on au Tite colors on my lefs an Slightly in advance of the division.He ie suddenly fron + me, and seized the staff, I still retaining a grasp of the silk (the colors were n new).At the same moment he a toates Lo draw his sabre, but bad not accomplished it vrhen the the coveris oolorsergeant named Be i © into his breast, and ab pany rank - o of the Seth named Lec Boy ind nt 0 him.He fell dead ad st my feet, v.-Mad, e, sas © centre division at th t, called EH morpen \u201cSave the brave follow but it was too London Sandard.THE DINNER IS READY.TOM, | One man who had ocoupled | a gallery sen ue portion of E Bought fo he Soot\u201d ack aad torn wu \u201cTRAMPLED © DEATH, AN ENGLISH THEATRE PANIC.An Alarm ot Fire tn a Frovineial Theatre Causes a Mad Stampede\u2014Ton # Peroous Killed, Débember 28 \u2014 À theatre in Gateshead, county Durham, was où Batur- day night the scene of a fearful panic, in which, according to the reports received here, at least ten persons, including nine children, were killed outright, and wany were injured.The sight of the slight blaze caused by a man in the audienos dropping a lighted match on the sawdust covered floor, caused soms one to cry \u201cfire,\u201d and a terrible panic at once ensued.There wasimmediate- x a wild rush for the doors, which, sois be e savage crush and struggle, autos à came so blocked that 4 only à few sucosed in at once tting out There Was an eapecially violent Fon for the stairoase leading from the gallery.The finog access to the staircase ocked almost at once with persons who were striving their utmost to escape, while the staircase itself was filled with a struggling masa of people from the top leading all the way to the outside, A checktaker vas lo in the midst of his heroic eftorts to save other lives.In trying to restrain the cro in its mad behavior he was thrown to the floor and crushed to doath beneath the feet of the panic-stricken peopl When the panic subsided, so that an examination of the premises could be made, the budies of nine children, whoge lives had BEEN LITERALLY ORUSHED OUT, were found lying on the staircase or near a door leading to it.A constable, who came to assist In the work of rescue, on dragging out a boy who was amobg the strug- fling people, discovered that the -lad was is own son.The boy, Mtbough livin, when rescued, was terribly injured dled while on the way to his dome, The pe formance, which was so terribly interrupied was Lhe second one of Saturday, the tion being the pantomine \u201cAladdin.n° es theatre was literally crammed with people.At 10.30 o'clock the shout of \u201cfire\u201d created earful scene.The whole audience roe: rose Lo Sh feet and there was dire confusion, in the midst of which were heard the shrieks of women, many whom fainted.The lessee of the house stepped on to the stage and shouted to the audience, beseech them to remain seated and solemnly assuring them there was no anger they would do 80.Atthis juncture many other men present also showed ey retained their presence of mind by Yor oly striving to restrain the mad rush of the crowd for the doors.But their efforts ved of no avail The occupants of the pit, and indeed all apec- tators whose seats were be be ry 8 am in that exit.People who bad fallen and were lyinæ : in heaps here od u upon.At he a f TUE hpi ple had ast 80 many o hy gling people fallen tha e of the exit was effectually fot) y & mass of writhing human beings, and those still remaining on their feel were forced to other means of escape.The occasion was made doubly memorable by several ACTS OF HEROISM.Jumped Re seat balcony betow and alld hence in stage, all the time holding to a child by bis teeth.The à Dove of t Le catastrophe spread rapidly and soen thousands of tio peo rushing to the scene of the disaster to ascertain the fase of relatives or friends.Within a few hours all of the dead were identified.were between the ages of 19 and 16.The names of doe \u201cthe dead ars : Casaly, Ro! wo), Cregg, ean, Watson.bri (ara à poire and Forster.The last named was the check-taker.The audience numbered persons.The company members escaped in their costumes and when they returned they found that their dressing-rooms had been robbed of their ordinary clothing.The losses of the theatre Jnpounced that he will give! the ormence to the PET Se o theatre pending an TEE The leases of the theatre says e alarm of fire originated FROM THE ACT OF A BOY ¢ ind ping & lighted match into a crevice filled with waste paper and other Jublien - his search for a lost penny.wo palls of water euiced to vs ta ore, he statement is made that the performance two youths seated balcon insisted ou smoking.They à hed esist Bove: to tim They Hnally deaisted Dut ie thelr pipes soon afterward.The smoke of their pipes was.issulog ?ro m the balcony an Peoman becoming trightened at the sight screamed \u201cfire.\u201d A man sit oar ediately gagged her with his d, but the mischief was done.e ery was occupied by 500 spectators, mostly boys.The check taker, orster, rushed to open op the door, which had been fastened.The struggle vhlol was awful.Men thrust aside the weaker lads, who were trampled to death.pire mon were badly injured y Jumping from win- dowa.The girl Robson died from fright in the pit.All of the others killed were oocu- pants of of the oy ar Royal tn in Gi in Ginsgow'n me.destroyed by fire on one was hurt CUT DOWN HER FLAG An Ineldent of the & ef an Amert Le Sealing Schooner by Russians.Baw FBANCIBOD, December 28.Alex.McLean, late Comines of Am ooner * James erican Lewis,\" has arrived from Siberia and is Boros at Quarista.He brings with him © remparts of the American flag out down © mast.Captain tain M tells this hom % We were five Tiles oft twent, Copper Aaland, > \u201chen on August t 2, th sian cutter \" bore Government.We were supposed to be on fh Toe ail hs sealing in Ruse sian raters as the American Dah Ged pisos at git mast he still fell to reoss.and remained ho hen ms a, ormally Lewis\u201d terated and a Russian name e ware kept Government jrisoners for Pr ves ta t out of short order will bio wed matter cio authorities at Washington an an Gorerament.\u201d .\u2018 gi KINGSTON NOTES Kronos alt! T= wd $758 es, Sm me ot eiples adopted to ! ganar bein ples adop die work, x, clothing, ta, oat me aol best Tl the ovale olim some | Glsonses, their pathology and the trea! & propb: ta and therapeutic.The organisation o taria and hoe will also come ln for a share a Mention.Le Hime ry a on anuary A bay ndy de ing the casa to have en THE LATE REV.DR.STAFFORD Funeral fermen Preacheï by Rev.&.PF.Rose \u2018at Deminion Square Church.The funeral sermon of- the lato Bev.pn Stafford was bed yesteraay in Dominion pare Methoaist Church b Rev.5.P.Rose, The altar and choir} wore heavily draped in crape.There was a 1 con, tion present.took for h \" tes is the end of a thing than the beginning thereot.\u201d sald, mig ered a yoar well spent when the end was better San the beginning.There were three reasons why was So.The Christian had come to the hose wi th greater Christ-likeness of charao- ter i some ing had been done that at would a uman good, an made towards the es tabiishmant o of the eternal kingdom of Jesus Christ.The close ota Christian life was Infinitely better than the beginning.The o boginnlig ot it was the of probation and ita close the Dating ot eternal happiness.A tow ago they had seen the volunteers with clean, vright uniforms and untarnished colors set out for the battlefield.When they came th 8 were rag andtheir colors torn, ut their reception was much more hearty and eatbual- astio on their return than was their departure The end was better than the beginning., the beg of a Christian life was the pardon of a re and the end bls admission to bis estate H he expression \u201cpoor Stafford\u201d we his soul revolted salt it.Dr Stafford could not be such an inheritances and such an ennobled form of service to hls master.God often removed the beat men from this earth because he needed them in other spheres of yr Goa wanted Dr.tied io wee tor.a nobler So save as ve t for a na men had gone before.They nad tingly gone to a nobler life, Reference to the \u201cdeceased was made in several of the other Methodist churches.Went Off With a Horse and Sleigh.Napoleon Constantineau and Thomas Grauix were sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment on Saturday, fordriving a horse and sleigh from the front of a house.Theft and Assault.Patrick Brennan pleaded guilty on Saturday to stealing a watch from a stranger and then assaulting\u2019 him.He was sentenced to a year a imprisonment.Those exposed to imminent danger and sudden ou casualtien (re Mr Mr.Altehison, Hamilton, Ont, Fire know the full © says he met back uring and s Spoulders, in a terrible manner, but by the Jacobs Oil he was completely restored.It lis the best Bpecial Notioss.> N.Y.Piano Co.They have all oe loading American thstru- ments for sale too here.n this week at 228 SL James Btreet, until p.m.304 8 $10 Down and 810 Per Month will buy a new upright plano, and $1 and 310; down and $5 per mou bu HE Ooty: om.Shaw & Con.1631 Hone HOLIDAY GOODS.HODGSON SUMNER & CO.\u2014OFVER TO TRE TRADE :\u2014 BROWER GOODS, ALBUMS, MUKICAL CHAIRS, DOLLA, PLUSH SETH, DRUMS, QLOCKS, ACCORDIONS, GAMES, ALL KINDS, TOY TEA SETA, MAGIO LANTERES, BUGLES, MECHANICAL TOYR, TINK TOYS, TOY KITOHEN SETS TOY BOOKS, PURSES, CHINA WARE.Auê à Large Variety of Other Goods.GENTS FURNISHINGS, GENERAL DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE ONLY.HODGSON.SUMNER & CO, 347 and 349 St Paul street, - Montreal 200° NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.Fine Leather Goods Solid Silver Penholders( unique).Purses and Pocket Bocks.Tourists\u2019 and Writing Cases.Portfolios and Bankers\" Wallets.\"MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, Stationers, Blank Beek Makers and Printers, 1755 & 1757 HOTRE DAME TRBAL.757 NOYEE DAME 8T., MO Now Organs, $55; terms, 85 cash and $4 per month, Apply at C.W, Lindsay\u2019s Ware- rooms, 2270 St.Catherine st, Open evenings.20421 R.SHARPLEY & SONS; Orcned en Satarday Berlin, Vienna & & Paris Noell === zips Bt bres & Art China arrived toe into fer the out oe x of Fine Gold and Diamend Jowellery pe very \u2014 comprising the very ?ae, \u2014\u2014 BRUOCHES, EARRINGS, BANGLES AND RINGS, / Fine Gold Watehes and Chains, | SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATIONS.Our usual large ssiection of Gold and Silver mounted Walking-Sticks.À Fine Disslay of SOLID SILVERWARE, inciuôtez à number cf Very Handsome Tea Sets, English Hall Marked.Our Showroom of Art Geeds is well worthy of a visit, as {t contains à very superb soloetionçot FINE GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTATIONS.Open until 9 or later.235\u2014ST.J AMES STRERT-2935 THESE WORLD RENOWNEDIANGS In canes of Haml, Mahogany, Clrosssins Waln/ an Other rare woods now on sudent Ci W.LINDSAY'S WAREROOMS, 2270 8t.Catherine Street.Noas genuips unless stencilied Becher Brothers.pe ive > tmmediate pur.i od Pane 43d Orpuns of Al nkars received an Part payment: THE NICEST @ ISTHAS GIFT Is, without contest, a 5 Pastel of Cusenier's Extra Fine Liquors.Wholesale: HUDON, HEBERT et CIE.Retail: DUFRESNE et MONGENAIS.301°8 POR A nme 1891 = EIGHT \"PAGES, Meetings and OPENING WEEK.Young Men's Christian Association, NEW BUILDING, DOMINION SQUARE MONTREAL.amme Meunday.Doc.38th.8 p.m.DEDICATION SERVI Members of the tion only.0% àgailesion © ur y Members Tucsday, Deo.$0th, 3 teh 10 p.m.PUBLIC ORENING.of: Subscribers.City sVEni ns te avid Y iri rr Cl ent, Mr; Da uils.hate ; Address, THOMAS LTR Ih of 5%, Paul, Wednesday, Dec.3 to 68 p.m.BEOEPTION TO THE LADIES OF THE CITY.tno n Address: \u201cHow ihe Ladies th Non HOR NUE SVCHKASE où à 81.Paul., 5 p.m.\u2014Junior dymoakium Class \u2018 fhuarsday, Doc, Slat, 3t06 Din.Recaption Lol Members of Junior um: Class Junior 7 %0 10 \u2014B to Youvx o's tien of Énristiae Eat Endeavour, on Noein à and o hurch Young People's ties.Eve: Programs.New Xeur\u2019s Day, 1392.A io - Kecepti to the Young ve of ibe 8 wisn ° \u2014Gymnasiu jn Class Exhibition Sm Evening Urogramme, Musical Beleo- Saturday.Jan.Bud.8 = Men's Meeting.Led D.A Es Loung en : tog.by ere dan.2rd.ES de PUR, vue oof me Bots ome 30 ne Mou of SIR WILLIL DAW- Perte D.A.BUDGE, Becretary RT Meow m.\u2014Men ing À Address by 3033 A POPULAR LECTURE wit be detivegad WEDNESDAY, 80th DEC, A BURIECE:\u2014._ «Scottish Highlanders a at Home,\u201d AT 8 P.M.Their Hunzour, Path: tory, Under the Spe puepices of thoB ed and Cale- ocietian of Mon VICTORIA ARMOURY, Ca Catheart st.DUNCAN MACIN LYRE, Eng, President of Bt Andrews 8oclety, the Ne Admission 25e.À fow seate served at 50c.Tickets can be obtained at Diane 8.Jones at sad 84, Catbertas at, and at the door on th © crontas of the lectu 02 b CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL BAND OF HOPR CHILDREN\u2019S Chriatmas Concert, SYNOD FALL.7 TUESDAY, 29th Dec., Bl a 10e.304 2 Order of Fraternal Guardians.A qe of the the praçers and members pe rent, où Tass Er = teat, ou ry Sten, ce 1s requested.J.PORTEOUS, 3042) _.D8G OYAL SCOTS OF CANADA PER YEARS RECEPTION.Lt-Col Hood, Commandi Do Barer 35 root al PAE af and Soar with b ¥ Jo mest 4 EW 3! BE PRE in the Ar : TS sitll some\u201d don enctos st he following stores, vale, os Water SHEE Tate Brown FRED.LYDO.gi yi RAR OtU.COTE ST.PAUL LACROSSE CLUB.eX SPECIAL MEETING of Siaddon) ex ony on WKDNES AT.30% Dea, 413 pa.0 cipves.Bec-Tress.ePoucbes aay Haver- reat Coat Strape 308 2 [EAR (If 5 Chap ily Jab Per Cent.DISCOUNT TJoirer Sere, Dinner Sets, Ten Seve, À Large Selection Fancy Cups and Saucers, Moustache, Cups and Saucers Oatmeal Sets Fish Sets, Came Sels, Eto.a 01 ANN 0, 133 & 445 st.James Street « Bicoke Weat of Vistoris Square) i OPEN EVERY NIGHT.j ES Mestings and Amusements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC, oi, hing PECRMAER 20, Mme.Sarah Berphardt Under the tlon of Meares, Abbey,\u2019 el su Grau 8AAY.osees- PAULING Blas Wednesday.Ads os ai \u2018acoyveeur Friday, Satu Thrace ee Sour eel of seats begins SEI Sand 2 Attraction.TEATS sont tone English version of 8 > TRIE, BY EENS.= THA LR ) sna Saturday, ne Crest \u201cEX RAR ND TA by the Askin Ko of 80.i veniag Drives, Le a 9 AU] vou Rh and #50.x trois.S0SÉ 4 won oppa NY.Plano Bo Cor Next week: Wilson SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE RO ROYAL ery Afternooi oon and Evening this The Pre-eminent t Henry \u2018Burlesque Co.10 p.m.Co.LYCEUM THEATRE, Cor.8t.Catherine and St.Dom ae sta.EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, OLEM.C.MAG Susigted b PE Tu MEL LIEPARKE MUSICAL COMEDY Entitled «1RiSH LUCK.\u201d Introducing Clem.C.Mi in Ligbtuing Crayon She toning.Entirely New ee 2nd Dances: Admission 10, 20 and 30 ETT = cents © Ticketa for ak se be Th Foisy Bron TOut Lawrence Mal | Victoria Skating Club.NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON.BAND NOTICES.XMAS DAY (AFTERNOON), December 25th.4% 1 JNDAT AFTERNOON, December 26th, 4to Prêtre DAT MORNING, January 10111 NEW 5 Dar AFTERNOON, January 1st, to 8.3 safgipat ¥ \"AFTERNOON, January 2nd, 4 to Tickets are now issued at the Serger: Treasurer's Offi 700 Notre Dame from, Td oh om .and at the Rink from Rates of of aubacription are the same as iastigrest, CUT IM.sossnanacncecnancen caen sense ole President SE Saturday Ci D and nih \u201cone AND DEPGRTMENT, nt pa ve ELSE = tom ses OL VACATIONS oi Tm Su EC RSOLUTON SLE Watson Ge Pelton, 58 BT.SOLA STREEY.= MACMASTER à MoGIBBON, y Ge ay 1 yim xtra Plan at 10.3028 pen tons pe 8 À + i ' 1 \\ \\ \u2014 .Cur ran, ML.P., stepped to tbe tone and called upon Lex ot > \u2018 10,000 i \\ \\ \u201cx + > ; ! Sarde ! ares stoma as he step off The ministers were 5 tho gla atform of the sleeper | whenthe train arr and à general rush ibe ey + \u2014 {is ! crowd > ie Rue .Whoa! Jr (he New Mimstr ee On Saturday Might at (he Drill Shed.A MONSTER ANDAUMULTUOUS | GATHERING The New Administration's Appeals To the People $m Ca \u201c The ovation to Mr.De Boucherville and the members of his Cabinet on Saturday night was, as far as a large crowdÿ makes one, a big success.Crowds, indeed,/gather- od to greet the new Government, and brass bands and bombs, with the cheers af the crowd, made an uproarlous welcome.All the prominent Conservatives in the city were out to greet the Govermanent.Precisely at aight o\u2019clock the train from Quebec drew in at the Dathousie square station.At the head of a large concourse of citisens reve 3a.J.J.Gault, Ald.Rolland, A Mr.MDonnel president of the Sir John A Macdonald Club, Benator Tasse and acores offotber prominent sitèsena.TheSir Jobn À, Macdonald Club had assembled at the St Lawrence and was made for there bs, stopped.J.J.Curran was the first to © Mr.De Boucherviile by the band, but \u2018he was not the ast, by Any mesma, Tnere \u2018Was à general handshaking roun overy- vod who could à get within reach of the re wanting to undergo the operation.À was not without-difficulty that the party \u2018got through the buliding to thestreet, where reception awaited them.The ; street was back \u2018with a cheering crowd apd \u2018 traffic for the mument was entirely suspend- soon as the train ed.A large number of thosw an the street carried olazing torches, which, lighted up the sosne, while the music of three bands ad added Lo the noise OF THE WELCOME.+ A limited supply of bombs was Jeo set ofl It was some time before cerr \u2018could be started, but at last, headed by a brass band, the Phi veral thousand .Strong, started fo for the dril\\-shed.AI alon the streets there was a cheering crowd.\u2018Some hisses of disapproval were drowned by ibe, cheers the crowd apd the \u2018music \u2018eo! the Sand.but the opponents oF tbe Government were apparently sa r lunes till they \u2018arrived y at the | Bhed, where, however they exercised them to their hearts\u2019 tent, The street procession was the best part of the reception, for things ai did not run ty Tact and) oh ehed Dogleniee was as © ning to well let sounds of music vore h a and soon alter the glare uf torchilæhts seen mac von me vast bullding, followed by by through the the ptr wi made its way rm.A second and San ollowed at inter and are the Premier and his and escorta were seen wending VaT Sioux une of tha galleries.Their was the signal for prolonged PE SCIE, whieh was lusty and continuous.EE, the time they had ascended the platform hand shaking and congratulations were in order.When Premier de Boucharville ap- \u2018peared at the front of the orm be Tecsived a great ovation, to which he bowed Mis acknowleagments With him were all , the embers of the Oabin Nl Baa Nantel, sod large dites ot \\Conser time was lost.Mr J the address of welcome reach to the road It in Ei This done, Mr.mense size of the drill and the areas crowd, which might be ted at all the way from 6000 to de, made it impossible for any: t away from the: orm.There is not the least doubt that a large number present were Lhere in the teresta of the Mercier party, and used for all they were worth.A large young men sang several so ; and now and again cbeers would reat wet; for M be wned immediate! after with counter cheers for De Boucher-ÿ ville.A squad of policemen attempt- pe to at te more turbulen expected, ally\u201d ers at onoe realized hp: en tre eible for.any ond to make a se and none of them attempted to do so.Prez) © save them the example by\u2019 minu and none spoke Ean ton minutes, That the turnout one of the largest rallies of the Con- vos for a long time cannot be dent on he whole the Ministers decta; ves delighted with the reception.HON.MR.DE BOUCHERVILLE 5 waa received with tremendous appiauee apants fs French: e read the followin : Mr.Chalrman and gens.nee o &Teat gather ne is tac of 2ints ce | demonstra mptising.as it put honest raza as well, n od in thinking thatin this prom inoe there is no longer a party: but all g citizens Teel the necessity of putting an to their differences and uniting together to save our country from the ruin which meme vig 1e Some years ago the ox Premier, Tour contidenoe by pesne of tue von mas was & great at the time, Cd one with which to take the Bold: bat have since found out, and the provites found out, that Mr.Mercer has plan us into a Ay bots ey struggle, by w! ich » pik suicide (a Boencia Nate 1 the promtses nade y Mr.Mercier have De been broken.Ext Tava.since hes ropia aced economy and vu vince has fallen into disoredit.Th fan t scandal which bas broken out is trüly h sad (affair in our politionl annals; but, a sad the exposure of this Bale dés {Palen are o à Prelude further disciosares, Be present ministres is onein whichall ito oto ur {podem the 6 are represented, confidence ot brig peo- wi tng ond sos to render justiosto 0 ad froteathut alike.\u201d When Be Boneh Eville had finished speaking, re were given humax the request com Mr.Gurren.z HON, ME.Is.© TAILLON, |; next, was the revipient of ia simi- \\r ovation.He commenced b; audience In the na: of Eis as es for.[3 bus! BY, tie n où be palty Lieu mintetration.This 4 duty, in spite of the act that hia alone would ve as but.-ce \u2018des Chaleurs scandals, a, \u201cDe Bu was charged utes ant-Governor te 7 form a no ne ser a pies for for \u201cdeclining the vndertaking.Inform og his minis be as had à most d delicate an diffioult © | pertorm 1mmeu iL struggles ha had\" to be Torgortan.Well the sacrifices have been made penis, en post differences have been recone] Boucherville bas eet us pa which we will all ao well TE follow.gratlylng also to see BO man uished visitors present.ZX wi say little the policy to be pursued during the present campaign; but later we will return bere and reply\u201d to our oppor nents upvn: all questions that deman reply.We have accepted tha responsibility of the Lieuteunant-Governor's action.The people are Lire tribunal to which we appeal, re we are full of confidence as to the result.They clatm that 7 It Is dis- t the Lisutenant-Governur diemissea his ministry without cause and that this constituted a violation of the constitution.We promise you moet solemnly that we shail\u2019 Por with much energy in this campaign to show that thers has been po violation of the constitution over the dismissal of the ministry or the aissoiu- tion uf the House.We now do not fear to come before the people and condemn thelr administration, which has n a corrupt one [rom the start, and which has brougut the Province of Quebec into con- pt, not say on this continent, in Englan in fact throuzhout world.When my Government was deleated, we left the Pro- vines ol Quebec in a prosperous condition, it was respected at home and abroad; financial position was good and its rodit stood very high.We can ask Mr.Mercier and his friends what they have done to bring the province to the edge of ruin.The province now stands dishonored in the eyuvs of Coufederation and discredited every- This same man a very short ume at Dest province made: he was unable to du so for his last | loan, which was negotiated at a most ruinous rate, Owing to the large number of 8 kers present, many of them you will not have, perhaps, an opportunity hearing very often, I will not intrude any longer upon your patience, but will retire, and in doing so ask you to extend them a cordial welcome and hear patiently all they will say.\u201d (Applause) HON.J.8.HALL, Provincial Treasurer, was the next speaker, and was very armly received.He spoke as follows: The meñbers of this new Cabinet fee: more than delighted at this demonstration.I ought to say afew words as to why [ am here aud why you are hero; but, frst of all, let me touch upon that tion which has ed the Cons tonal uestion.Mr.Mercier and his | [riends that the Constitution has been violated.I jo not want you to lose-sight of lon fact that the citizens were surpr to learn that was taken out of the Treasury and went into the bands of private individuals.Taking that into consideration, it seemea right tot the Lieutenant-Governor to itu ilssalve th e Legislature whose ministry bad ty of acts of corrup! and tosend deep ministry away.Now the Lieutenant- Governor hoids the balance of tween the ministers and the people, has done no more than this: he has put the whole question before te people, the people who are interested, for them to decide.one has any cause for complaint.We are All interested, and we hope tbat the honest and fair vote of the people wi return Mr.wer upon to fill, and will endeavor to show myself worthy of the honor done me, And n although [ know that figurea are dull things: I will nevertheless Jay a fow words to the business people of Montreal, and the people who pay the taxes.Mr.Merciers administration first came into power in January, 1887, and a few months afterwarda borrowed th on d Since then we have been mesting an Increase of half a million dollars each your.At the last general elections, Mr.Mercier toid us that he hed ample funds to meet ail de- afterwards he admitted that BR Sy loans b na y have paid outof the four mm million dotlere bor- last a dollar ed in France of which is left in the Treasury.sion, Ihave to thank my friends [or being ight to welcome Mr.de Boucherville.1 aee that all classes are represen and we represent all clanses throughout the the Dominion.The question are æo! to have an honest party, na loans and bring the province into further disgrace.(A volce, \u201cPut him in gaol\u201d) HONORABLE T.CHASE CASGRAIN, Attorney-General, was next introduced, and he sald: \u201cSome te A EEE ago at a political mes at Somerset in M tic County, I heard the Hon.Mr.Laurier say: \u201cIn years you will have to search with all = energy to find a blew.\u2019 (Cheers) I he were here to-night to see for if that there are still à large number of bleus in \u2018this province I wish ho had been able to ness the d procession wnich escorted us the streets of the commercial metropolis of Canada and witnees this imposing demonstration here to-night.You have come lo our thousands, not Conser- vince of beta?governed by la (Applause) They are g to pr u bel that the constitu tion been violated.This A is sham \u2018ery to cover up their robberies.The robbers have been put out and the House has been ved.Iv has been dissolved because we are not afraid to come before the people and sk it to render a verdict of 163 y agalnst th © men who are now at the ublic opinion.1'wo centuries ago the Tn ans attacked Three Rivers; the town was defended by a De Boucherville nergy and success that he de- minent danger as Was Three Rivers two centuries ago, the Lieutenant-Governor, remembering tor Jalied upon another to save the country.The Eaton that mm now before you is this: h to have an honest government?public moneys to be used for public pur- puses, or do you wish those moneys to be used in putting up domains and building castles for nobles ol à recent On behalf of the district of Quebec, of nich Iam one of the representatives here to-night, I thank you most heartily for the weloome which you have extended to the Hon.Mr.De Boucherville sud colieagues™ ; (Cheers.) Mr.Curran \u201cthen came forward and said: \u201cThe Prime Minister authorizes me to state that the Hon.Mr, Masson will be sworn as a member of the Cabinet during the course of next week,\u201d a statement which was received with applause.' HON.MR.FLYNN, Commissioner ot Crown Lands, in ?address pret bi regret that he aid ROL posses th bin of words and was not itted ith the eloquence of Lis He could not ope to make himself heard in such a vast concourse of people,\u2014the iar, ever seen in the provinoe of great Uantel O'Connell was able to addrass twenty or thirty thousand and more people at a time; but, unfortunately, few men could attemrt lu rival him in that or any other ch dience as the which rested them on Las occasion, it was neces to Montreal.He was pleased and gratitied toese them oome in their thousands to rally round the new ministers, to see so many and ind de ent.electors there Lo bid them welcome.not surp at d demonstration from the citizens or ontreal.He Ba in the past te the kindness and he citizens of this part of the prov ce À and traiy it Sould be said that Montreal's aitixens were ous to support an honest Koverument.They were there to sho W Shel ; val of new Governinent, and to to show thelr: Mr.De Bouchèr give it encouragement, porting vilie and his tak this provinme, in this Dominion, n haps, In Pin the Whole world had ever vostured | ot al principles of | of Hocholuga I will say: | to abolish ; established tolis over the whole country.\u201d To e |- ment th Tor } 1 : Se oa clo | Eom pa he the re of the golu 30 bo undet such air umstances a task of un.lelled diffie ynsiderad all the of Moat= .bas et real, to help them that they ant ve able to put the affairs of this province on such a basls that the interests of the hon poe: which had been sacrificed, mig The speaker retired amid cheors.HON.LOUIS BEAUBIRN, Minister of Agrioul came forward and arui great tumuit said: \u201cThere ie one voice which will be heard hereto-nixht over ail oth and that voice is your presence here by thousands to applaud the new gov ernment of honesty.he human ocsan which I now see before me means that tue whole country has arlsen to protest against the mal-adminlstration of the last few years.I have come to spend the Christmas holidays with my family, but if I had to supply Christmas bytes to each and every owe of ter woul be at a great lues, since eroler has left the treasury wot a dollar, 1t isto you workmen of Montreal that I now put the question, \"Do you wish to put un foot forever the career of the men who have ' employed the public monies to buy equi- es and to construct castles?1 want you to tell us now whether you are decided to support the men, who at your expense acquired riches which enable them to construct cas- ties with glided towers.It was the infamous relgn of bigot which they attempted to re=vetablish.You have now an honest Co ernment.Among its members are an ex- speaker aud an ex-Lieutenant-Governor.You have oniy the toll-ksaper miesing.But we do not want him.Every citizen in the provinces can now approach the Govern ment on public business without having to pav any tolls.To the electors of the county \u2018Mercier promised the tolls, but instead of thai be seo the ministry at that time you had to pay, but you can seo us now And it will cost you nothing.If you have any grievances come and soo us and We will do you justice and it will cost you nothing.They speak et violation of the constitution.(Groana.) may groan as much as you like but Yo public sentiment of the province is with us.Out ot the loan in France, panel oe cured four millions, This money gone.They spent that mouey, all the pub- lio monies they d obtain.Our firs duty was to ask for general elections and st will be for you to fudge us.(Groans and strains of \u2018La Marseillaise.$ You can sing pow, but th et.men will sing when the elections are over.We call upon the honest men and the working peonle throughout the province to now come forward and assist us in putting dowr boodle.\u201d (Cheers) HON.MR.M'INTOSH was the next speaker.His speech was as follows: \u201cI am a representative of the Eastern Townships, This grand assembly for itself, Pend I Tant you to know wo in the Eastern Townships have bound ourselves to support an honest government.The pi ont is not pure, we are willing to contrast the men behind me with the past a tration thax has ruined and made us a disunited past administration has torn feeling asunder.Now represen a Government that loves Ts country, and we ask you a8 honest citizens to assist us to put down the Government of boodling! A Government that has been a disgrace in this We ask you, we appeal to you, we Want your assistance, and we expect to have the assistance of every honest man that loves his country.aside all other considerations for the time, and tr and put down the Mercier Government.It 1e Impossible for me to e my words roverly, and I will now withdraw, 4 thank Tod there, in the name of the Townshi We are united there, and we look to you for Canoe Ou, L.P.PELLETIER, Provincial Secretary, was the next speaker, \u201c1 have come here\u201d he said, \u201c to join my voice to the eloquent vol Yoloes wl which you have 6 to tell you that I have put aside the dissenstons ofthe the past\u2014and I ask you to do likewise, the last few days £ have received letters of adhesions to the Government De Boucherville, the Massons and the De Boucher- villes from men who of late years have opposed the Conservative party.\u2014 do not en Speak at any to to-night, preferring retain ioe for other p but I hope that] win be enabled to meet Me Mercier himself æo you very much for your oo recep tion of the new government\u201d (applause).HON.G.A.NANTEL, Commissioner of Public Works, came ext.ana said: \u201cI protest most energetically alin w the conduct of sume people ht who have come to disturb this ml we bave Some, my yoelt, to appeal to the Poss to for their their sony they answer | us isorder and tumult.We.appeal to pou a come forward and approve the conduct of the Lieutenant- Governor and our efforts to establish honest avornment laid turned Lo e That they Went even s0 far as to dlatigara tho gent monumont we bad in Montreal.b: soap box on top of it to enable § homo Go make more boodie.\u201d (Groans an: air Emmanuel ry fonts here broke in \u201cIf you do not stop your noise wa Su ut you out Why do not ou Jike honest people.Do you want to you want a figh nt you oan ae ona only served to increase the noise.Rantol continuing: \u201cYour conduct will be di pro! you that ron to nd your whole Gonos to the new Government.\" (cheers) MB.M.J.¥.QUINN, Q.0, followed and daclared that the presence | so many eminent ciiizens snd so many: thousands of working people constizvuted:, the most emphatic endorsation of the De |- bers who ory, ory thief misdeeds.the our\u201d Constitutional Government, Sonia \u201cerie © they Would condemn Mer- cler and oollengues.For a time I ympashised with Mercier, but now I ad- Mit that | was wrong.It is your duty to stand by the new government; honest men ing can bs, sal said.They Agno ow any mud upon Mr.De Boucherville, because his face le Te but it would be easy for us to throw mud at Merdier, because bis white 80 soiled that it would not show.the old saying that you lose your soap when you try to whiten a nigger.(Chearw and aughter.) ALDERMAN CLENDINNENG dealt with the matter from a business man\u2019s point of view.He said: \u201cGontiemen, the peopis ruie, they have ruled, they must rule.They may be deceived for a epace; but : is not the first time in the history of any great country that the people bave risen en masse, and have said to the men Who have deceived them, \u2018you must go!\u2019 A great deal has been said about the autonomy of this prove.But I say that the province itself is more important.than 11s autonomy.A province with its u ury depleted is not a very deatrable property, and it is now the duty of every man terested in this provinces to endeavor to rescue it from the ruin which threatens it A good deal has also beon said about the act of an autocrat In forming the present government; but let me tell the Slectors that the days of autocraoy are There is no danger of autocracy.We eed have no fear on that score.All our cares must be directad to the purpose of keeping the men we have chosen honest.ou want ap honest As on and when you have Torth a tleman lixe Mr.De Ho a geutieman whoes and previous services entitle him to a life of repose for the remainder of his days, euch a man deserves your support.Gentlemen, 1 do not want to say any hard words; but I tell you that to-uay Canada, in all her interests, comercial and otherwise, has been injured by the maladministration uf the last fow years.It is pane talking nousense.and read the and you will lind that there is not a agi vie credit that Canada wants that has not t boo And this in face of the fact that in the great money centres of th world money was never so cheap.Yet, even on cannot borrow money at à reasonably low rate.vers farmers, too, bave all become © through the diffioulty of obtaining m y, consequent on administration which bas existed.now all unite in supporting a Government which will enable us to recover our lost credit\u201d (Cheers.) the mal- Let us ME G A CORNELLIER, Q O., spoke next, and said substantially: new minietry have here to-nignt received their firet tiam of fire.The demonstration means the approval in a most emphatic manner by the people of the De Boucherville admipistration and a most emphatio condemnation of the Mercier Jour thousands here to-night you have pro- ted guded ca demnation.sald that if the pie did not stand by hi and he \u2018wasted pall policemen, he would ind them in the streets of Quel shea, to £2 pith him to Spencer Wood.1 may teil Mr.M oler that only robbers.and loves are in the company of p The of tho true national vindication of public rights has come, and I hope you will do all assure the success of the new Government.Mr, Carran.then bro t the mocting to a ites by Jhaoks jose present on his o on that of 8 ors\u2019, and asked for Soars for the De erville Onbinet and the Quean, which ch request was, to ere are some of seen on the walls of the Dri Shed on Saturday evening: ors la os \u2018\u2019Turn the out;\u201d \"Bienvenue i nos tors ;\u201d \u201cWelcome to our is! ** \u201cThe Consti- | is not vioial the country is robbed \u201cHonesty 18 best policy.\u201d Cheering for Mercier.At the conclusion of the he Bg he ron e mio sete were escorted to party friends and then an ih formal Hanh on wes held.The Mercierites, to the number of four or five hundred, proceeded up St, Denis street, many of them them bearing torches,and reaching the Tesi- dence s choered him lustily and wid oaoted fora Mercier had to decline the in- 3 oS.es Med physician has ordered him not to sposk, in the open air.A number of \u2018his young friends, however, ad crowd, which shortly after quietly Qlspersed.MISLED BY APPEARANCES.Five Years of Sadness for Husband and Wife Because of Jegious.A Finder.Ohio.Ramis to the St Louis fumn Several an interior town of New York, © Charles Reemlin and Libole Harriott were married and when the husband began to receive anonymous letters stating that bis wife was not true to him.He no reason for sus plolon, and paid no attention to the oow- \u2018ardiy communications.Iuv was not lon, however after these er for a year or more | \u2018stan eg with a ge man.The oouple conversed fora w minutes, and then the gentleman took .] his leave, first miin of {hie Boucherville administration.The cry of: this she Sad conduc otad constitutionality rateed by the ponte min isters was but the triek of the red herring.) the trail to mislead Pate] Siok ministers were dismi because they D had robbed the provinces, sud he glad with TE one to see that À the merchants of Mon acclaimed the new administration bound to see an honest Government « varie on in this provinoa\u201d (Cheer! 5).; WD across The late BENATOR followed, and sald: \"I haart see ey EN ht Gna ve planted that ° oben.This is 1 her brother, whom hen 4 who had unexpected th Lampe: t away as lar as posible fre in Ae He rode uh.and on \"uni many \u2018alles te no Shay me.all that that has boon Ir -of Penneyivan bave been in ym et Sent bo t Iam 2 jourmaiict » and 48 proud of : foroed to Work in profession.the i \u2018that profes-; \u2018oly a8°i sion 7 lapins the Cat pad tre Soda ave ; oR * that from the days of Ludgor Duvarnay the! om et editors serve have never known the | Sthoces gag.He did not dare Lo bave me arrested; re he ea down like the nw he 1s (cheers).I mikht been: sent to § JUCY could nover prison.but 1 would havs told thopeople that § oe) oh \u2018hearing him .stole over one h © dcllare | be from ; of public mons Whelan present Tree dead, \u2018his to-night; over one hundred thousana | Io! days thon So aon.with dollars out of ihe Bale des Ghaliours, and tn nod uncle.The two ee each a à aille of pablo moneys, pays \u20ac other aiid In the; course of long con Merton rot ta 5 Duta fow Emi} that followed the \u201ccause Of fi mine I She | EI be SN ion Ta rat on nla br by thon Fe Joes: of the AIME LA sands and thousands, h Sly that Ale power l'es ati a ae sos en | ould lust or, , but if \u2018 |e Etats : è 4.dell bo dora tha ha wits was © tonight + 0 Eibton and \u2018gach 0 not and never remained lo, ai to him, hoping tat weer nd y tue Covers forward hr |S azainst hove that be would Sue diy ralarg Government hth hag hire wan whom he huaand hed 8 eon dora Mad to soon thelt efforts = a the.aren (aking Soin home vas none othe: = i seen, and | ad névor ee y.made \u2018th able to il night aa rela tive, | ould ser Eh | his seemingly disgraced bh carried the innocent author of the trous to the far West, where he still fires un sclous of the part he in the ato.drama of hia sister's lite.Ithassince been discovered L that the anonymous letters were I to w# Reomlin bad at gus time aro and who hoped his affections.tone revalation Lo to Mr.Reemlin oy his uncle made t re despers on the night he abe abandoned ete.\u2018an done her was almost more than he could bear.He lost no time, however, In communicating with the woman who bad always been true to him, andin a short while received an answer in which she pleaded for his immediate return, His friends e up a sum of money for him, and on the first of the week be started on its homeward journey, his heart- beating high with the joyous thought of a speedy reunion with the wiie he had not seen fur five long years.WORSE T! THAN SLAVERY.Tas Startling Btory oft tho Sufferings of Stokers on à British Man-uf-\\¥ar.The Brisbvne Boomerang contains à de- tatled account of the experiences of the stokers aboard H.M.S.\u201cAlidura\u2019 on her recent voyage from England to Australia The narrative is that of some of the men cuncerned, and is represented to be true In every particular.The \u201cMildura® Jott tor Australia on Juns 6th, having been detained by the breaking down of her machinery.Sh passed through the Red Sea at th: ottest time of the year, and even on deck the officers were sweltering.But the stokers down below had to keep fires lit and steam up, and worked hard to do it.The other vessels of the squadron had taken this fhe of the voyase easily; and with fans and a smaller head of steam Lu thelr stokers did not sufler so badiy.us captain of the sMilduras\u201d however, naisted that the speed of the vessel must be kept up apy the stokers labored to Lo carry 0 out his orders.The \u2018*Mildura\u2019\u201d 1 after vessel.But this couid not last, Tbe men were only des and bl and and blood could not stand the heat.The fans broke down; thers was po ventilation; the curreni of the hot air upwards was so strong that the coid air could not got down, \u2018The shovels fell from the stokers\u2019 hanas; the were (00 weak to charge the furnaces; by consequen in spite of the oaths o tho enginee loam pressure tell the revolutions o = screw dec 8 vessel was lessened.This as not uh the captain.The SPEED MUST BE MAINTAINED; flesh and blood must stand it; ape he gave fides soco rdingly.Be on June 4 the he asp stokers, climbing © upper dec gota breath of fresh air, were confronted y sentries over each airway, And were foroed to stay below.The scene in the stokehole was indescribable.To stop work was mutiny, and while they had atren ih to drag themselves from the bunkers to furnaces the wretches did not dare to stop.The B oh sallor sticks to his duty whil while he can stand.while man after nied, and ihe stronger remnant stood clutching the ladders, panting for alr, or lay haif stifiea around the stokehole, there vere yet found some hardy enough to labor ven in that suffocating atmosphere.But do what they vould, they coul the pressure up sailors bad to below to trim coal; stokers Were utterly broken down.Speed must be maintain said the captain ; and the sentries and fro over the .air-locks \u201cWe Se.a pire life was \u2018a\u2019 kings men.\u201c pig's s to it.It was simply hell.\u201d The thermo eter in the engine-room rose 160 165, 170.Yet the engine-room was comparatively cool, apd the engineers had merely to superintend.One can imagine the condition of the stokebole, where the men bad not only to remain confined in front of the furnace-mouths, but to work lly.Almost naked, they fed the flames until they could no longer stand, and were carried up to deck uncol us, black as voal.Hpeed must be malntained, said the oaptain ; and the SENTRIES REMAINED OVER THE AIB-LOCES.The men oursed hi him impotdntly.\u201cSlavery Tagnothlng to says one.\u201cWe prayed AA soon res roach A ustralis\u2014or die.\u201d 08 June 28th, Aden was left behind, and the vessel commenced the vo Colombo.The suocseding month men | look upon with tetror.© Sai 1s enough to drive a \u201d stokers.\"tier roasting below; and we are harassed to death when we come off watch en and routine wish- fell down on deck, and di a few hours.What must it have been in the stokehole below?On July 1st a leadtn carried on à e si stoker Was up to th .foam! at the mou \u2018There was short respite when Colombe, reached, and then on 15 v, © voyage was res this the cruise the horrots of the re; * a man (| log to ae come a Ke as as spades, en and i him aii ove.The stokersiay in the waterw: aud ys of a morning faint that that they couldn't move, while the MEN WERE WASHING THE DECKS.I can\u2019t on how I feit.I haven't words h.tres Just heiL\u201d On the night of th the miserable wretcnes oouid sand it no ne tes The literally worked themselves out.\u201cThe second watch vas ed and had to go below at half-past o'clock.The first watch Jacked up and foi in on quarter-deck, and the second downed tools and did the same.Steam stay not work the D, be eased.lt was time.A very lite more, and the men would, have n in open mutiny.one ve been working ve day ands about Tons ty ho out of the twenty-four this last fow da: On 6, Thursda ap} was reached, and on the next day th t on whole 5 squadron was together.With this the record of the trip may closes.THE ANTARCTIC RIDDLE.The veil of mystery ary which has à parue thoAntaroii contident ia be in some measure the chinrac iatacs of the far off a land ad revealed, says.he British Geogra, ty bave, 5 provided Sree ea \u2018tor aa n under Di plore that at section of heer roe He ne tod next summer, with alerter bi Sli Bs ny en from Australis, will land CAS ae ard os - raid igs way covered b he estimated at 00 ob 200 Taet thi will be held in our rooms, ; ON TUESDAY MORNING, AT 10 a.m.BROWN & SORIVER, : Auctioneers, 208 and 210 McGill st.C.W, THURSTON, Assistant.303 3 Regular Weekly Sale of New &c.To clear.WEDNESDAY, 30th DEQ, at 3.30pm.' BROWN & SCRIVER, Auctioneer.soz 2 208 and 210 MoGill st, Thos J.Potter's Sales \u2018 MAS J.POTTER, REAL ESTATE, Trade Sale and - General - Auctioneer, 201 8t.James |i Gales of Reml Bacto.Trade Sales-of \u201cTons, Lessons aud Oranges.Eto\u2026 und ail Commercial Halos a and Shoes, Rubbers and Sundries, and Second-hand Furniture, &¢., | December 8th, -; \u2014Ar SUBIR , ETORMS Nos a4s-anû Tete JAMES\" ETREUT, \u2014CONEIBTING IN FARY\u2014 x la SEEN &c, tee 4 The whole to be sold without reserve.*Gooûs will decn.viow Monday.December 280.BALE AT:10-0'CLOCK.MORNING AND-2.30+0'CLOOK/AFTERNOON M.HTC EE :_ 408 2 .æc.intine Portleres.The undersigned: will sell at tho Temple Building, St.James Street, { WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECASOTH, - A select collection of rare andahcice TURKISH RUGS CARPEYS (Antique Modem \u2014ALSO\u2014 A.small lot of Red and White Musostel.and Seldikeln Wines.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of The undersigned will sal by store, No.7 Victoria Squi Montreal on THURSDAT, the 81st December, 1891, at 11 o'clock, the asset of estate as under s\u2014 Stock of Ready \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 37421 09 8985 31 $16416: 40 Store will be open on 29th and 30th.Inventory is on view at our office.Book debts, per Hat.KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal 303 4 MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE InReJ.F.A- MORRISON,of Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Tenders will undersigned | un Ta THURSDAY the 31 Sint December.189 1.00 the: assets belonging to the estate, in lots di follows .\u2014 1.Stock of Groceries, Hardware, &c., er Tarte $87¢ 61 Fixtures.\u2026.194 28 Rolling Stock.319 78 = cebss, and Jude: $1388 59 Book notes [ 3.oats .$3055 38 3.The rent of the store ll 1st June, Shon: with Privieso The store due open, for.ia for of the stock till the S1at inst.The inven book and st of debia can be seen al my office.The stock INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tèe mattarot 3.A.PELLETIER, Grocer, of the City ot Montreal, Insolvent.Tuesday, tho LOth December.1801, 2510 o'clock a tres the ned Bot a ss $1,381 40 432 40 33,1 Balance of rent till 1at May, 1892.93,402 03 Book Debts will be sold In one lot.The Loue ore 2006 Bt.Curie aout, vil Le 2696: Bt.Catherine street, onday, the 28th Lust, for Inspection.For further information apply to CHAS.DESMARTEAD, Qurstoe, > 1598 Notre Dune strest, 300 3 Saw Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE |\" _ In the matter of ONES.GAGNE, of Sorel.Tenders will be received by the under \u2018signeduptowne 30TH DAY OF DECEMBER.1991, a% 13 0°Clock, for the purchase of the Assets of the Above named as under Stock of Groceries, sto.\u2026.$1738.80 Book Debts.\u2026.\u2026.2324 10 License for balance of t year.- fenders to be made separately.Stock on + view on the premises.A KENT & TURCOTTE.' 08 + = INSOLVENT NOTICE.IMPORTANT HOTEL OPENING THR CHATEAU ST.LOUIS HOTEL more COMPANY of Quebec, Insoivents.The undersigned will receive tenders up to ie asrurdayite Sad Jazuary, 189%, at Nosm the Furniture, Stock and + FeRocts of the 6 Louis Hotel, st.Louis street.te NE, HARRIS VINEBERG, Montreal Specialty.; .Having sold more Real Estate at public auction TRIS 188 t Crom Mr.Thomas fan au © auctioneers in) Montreal combined, Bottomley, 3h Smyras, © h were od 34 0 and trustees ugust i ORLpP (RET Siting Sih pt ened Blot ie ion ne their preference.My now and and make prompt pret sen Serre EN [iis al toe On viow Tussisy.| Pion .Records of previous sales and reliable SALE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOOIG.DECABOh, pe an er ublic 34 3-30 oclacie TO! or pr sale, D HICKS -& CO.303 12 TA 303 3 Auctioneers, - \u2014 We will sell at y 324 ST.du TURSDAY AFTERNOON, 29TH eTon Hores, 15.2 broken to sage and dou JF VRRIEES, ATTENTION \u2018The undersigned are Instro: the tors of tho late Ma.J.Past mae 160 MoGILL STREET.i Sd Iowa a Man of 7 Flurlers Complete ust > er Pore J ools, Tat Patterns, Rooks, Fabien also ta Goat and other Robes, Fur All for positive palo.No rédetve, AR in SALE ATyQÙ OCLOGUE.° D.B.& W.ERASER, = Asotieasere.sos 3 Og Ferns Eaten Flown \u2018will eth Kin Bone dou PE Ou TFhurodur Morning.Shot Inst.(oot on ¥riday as usual), at TEN o'olook, _ 2034 D.Ha & W.H, FRASER, Rae & Donnelly\u2019's Sales AANANINANNSNIANAS ET CLEAR \"OF HOLIDAY GooDs.Jewel, Gold: At our Rooms 2 od Re Wednesday and Torstar, DECEMBER .rer rire 1.4 am pee Luster ower Stand: rie Der Bitter Coutern, 150 Seta cf Cérvors In dessert salts ; Pork on a Cages apa svar W ands variety ot New Year Presents.eu Salo Each Day at 2 and 7 O'Clock.RAE & JY 3035 - 2 SE BY AUCTION Tebmably No upg figs Gand Sree.At our Rooms, 941 and £43 AT.JAMES STREET, oN TUESDAY, DÉCRNI DÉCEMMER = (G'ouve-sare or.BLL ATRL, AT AUCTION.\u2026.The su Superiore vil ol us Ctr seve, Fo.86 AND 88 Br.PAYER STREET, O11 \u2018WEDNESDAY, the Sth A pe Wintertez , Ro En ck Def cont nate a, oto Consignments), be asdtenent Ü yan aaa \"Goods. \u201cFINANCE Montreal Wholesale Markets.Grain.\u2018Thavye 15 & quiet demand for oats, but the market changes in value.The stocks in store \"on Batur- .912,00 $12.80.Hogs, $3.00 to §5.rer rot pate oa, ROT = BRITISH MARKETS.Grain anid Frovisions.Hzæanonu'e Rsrout, Monday, December +8.1891, says: Cargoes uff const, wheat, quiot; com nil, Cargoes on passage and {or shipment, wheat inactive; corn, not mach demand, French country markets steady.Farmers\u2019 geliveries of wheat during the week, 57,104 qrs.Liverpool wheat spot, rm, but not active; corn, easter.Liverpool mixed maize, 58 3gd.Canadian peas, 6s 3d.Weather in Engiand, milder.Mark Lane English and foreign wheat, quiet: do American and Danublan 0 make, Meadys do Danubtan maize, turn \"+ deare Eng merican Hour, quiet.The vw Liverpool public cable says: Wheût, steady : offer sparingly; corn, quiet, Gay last showed an of 14,724 bushels of wheat, 1687 bushels of oats, and 2339 bushels of rye, and a decrease of 117,089 bushels of peas, and 24,208 bushels of bariey when compared with the sate ay of the previous week and an increase of 77,635 bushels of wheat, 37.216 bushels ofpoas and 174,315 bushels of barioy and a decrease of 4,233 bushels of corn, 71,363 bushels of cata and 10.488 Ee a 17e uen a compare te: no.2 02; 86 store, cata, No.2, pen, oro Se can sic to 93c; dariéy, 450 40 éBes Soci Blow oc; i it Flour.sluggish, which 1s continues to the approach of the to the condition of the last re Tho local demand lobe tributed, in the and Zor ina pit \u2018The demand for short cut is stil) poor and with increasing su es holders continue to offer treeiy and a fn from rod unlikely to result.Lard, too, quiet, with the Cy eany, and for smoked OAS pompe limited, \u2018We quote: oY RL.mme 815.50 w 18,00 i 1 nes pork, American, i 5 5 \"4 a Bacon, per pe te Oo 0.10 0.07 0.074 0.0 0.10 eos Holy So prove very insignincant.ocoantonty tictpation of the serious results.ely to potai Holders or the at some future Jay.The holding, how.obtained tom the setion bayers ch again WH the market she rs a decided no The market continnes fairly active for all dressai ET ES 7e tresse at 5o to 70.oe Te rocel ta on * pts posted Change to-day were as 2 demand poor.LEVEL LOOL Larkst Pniczs Cuanent, Dea 26.1 a nu neat} 3 winter do 8 3 En Sieg ¥ à 4 \u201d « wi 8 AMERICAN MARKETS.Grain and Fiour.CHtcao0.\u2014The receipts since our last report \u2018were 84,118 barrels of flour, 266,000 bushels of wheat, 541,000 bushels of corn, 340,000 bushels of oats, 39,000 bushels of rye and 83,000 bushels of bariey.The shipments were 50,9681 barrels of four, 147,000 bushels of wheat, 138,000 bushels of corn, 353,000 bushels of oats, 18,000 bushels of rye and 103,000 bushels of bariey.NEw Yorx.\u2014The receipts since our last report were 26,603 barrels and 48,081 sacks of four, 363,000 Pushels of a wheal.\u2019 833, 12 2e bushels of corn, 333,100 of oats, 5 bushels of rye and 70,600 bushels of Dattey.The shipments for the same time were 6775 barrels und 4,443 sacks of flour, 190,084 bushels of neat, 16 1567, 137 bushels of corp rd 233,087 bushels of MILWAUKEE.\u2014 The recel men 23, bushels of wheat, guoe bushels of corn, 136,000 bushels of aia12.0 0 bushels of rye and 22,000 bushels of bar ey.Lotis.~The receipts fi inclusive were 264,000 900 bushels of of Sora and The enits were 3% 000 Wheat, 130, 000\" bushels of corn and 13, 200 1 04 vushels of oats.To! »-\u2014The récelpia for three days, to-day or three days, to-d: bushels 22000 bass 11 pd sam els of wheat, 93,000 bushels of cor, 8000 bushels of oats and 3 bushels of DuL0TE- The receipts of wheat for three ve days.to-day inclusive, were 384.00 during ; gan Row Yor a 24 : Pe i tb ho à.ds +6 sou + cs LENSE Te) 3 : evo Pas oured in torenoon \u2026 Lwo\u2014alread oa Re à Pond preterrèd, Tors! oe Gas pan Er certificates, Tha i ¥ cage de nS roadened, sortit New York Stock Market.Mess rs.Oswald.Brod, stock brok New York market over private wir 2.-p.in, Lo- day as follows: The New York Tndrket sul tenos uptvards and a.date af round from temper bul Erte and Cordage.report the writing show: a full point London à is higher, uh 1s well spoken of, as are also NEW YORK pépecttis reported for tha Sram b 3 243 Commercial Cable.146 _ kera_ 6U St.Francois 71 .38 119 11 où és A $ 62 12 = 141% 11 149 #3 BR HE CU \u2014 , 3 J d= fal ®t gig Tilggtilly = priés 52 tee cn STOCK EXCHANGE.MoDougait vier street, Decomber 28.December 24.B mn.Upen'z.#.10 pm.Upon's, ol 220i 1004 2504 1038 Tu 70 > yes - or ages 108 = 4 20% 113%.113.us = EY 108k 104 Ç v 04% x - 5 § LS # 108 = OW 21 2) 2 38 3s 3 3e au 39 303 SR Bou .89) sf 48 Ww Suc dig 81 12 23% 12 = an oh aA If >.+ i% Bd.1 1 31 si 134 SR 37 37 -\u2014 4832, -\u2014 _ _ oi 93} 23 si 8 New York Items Meredith & O'Brien received the following despatches over their New York wire to-day Ontario and Western increased $8361, and 1 Jowa Central, $8022, in the third week in Devem) \u2018There 18 some talk of a plan proies pme share of North West for two shares Omaha Chicago Hog Market UNION STOCK YARDS, December 28, 1891.\u2014The recelp h 00; the cial report of yesterday was 11,286, of which 5353 ship and 4000 ieft over.The market to-day was 10c higher, rotations: 5 to $3.86; Cx packing, $3, 50 to $3.90; aay shipping, $3 piog, $3.70 tO $4.05; yough $3.70 w $3.8 of cat) is | for ic the rico ou oleae Tote Messrs.Lamson tal h Messrs.Meredith & 0 Bren.© of © st.free ment street, to-day, over their direct private wire, aa follo follows: an increase of 1,475,000 bushels the visible supply of wheat, 1,948,000 tn that of corn and a decrease of 1 23, 000 bushels in the supply of oats, The closin cables to the Bo Board of Trade quote Berlin wheal 4 ads wh London wheat wnchangsa, Pi wheat, 100 to 20c¢ lower and Antwerp wheat Kingston Foreign Trade.IEPECIAL 1 ro Tu STAR] KINGSTOR, December A com ve state- mens A i showihi the quantity of! received in iranshipped at ngston during th sent TOO ars 1890 h LI ows the folio 18 ai; Kt Corn, \u201c1,560,140 bushels; w 3,046.93 orn, u: ; eat, 932 .2,205,870 bushels; total 8,018,- 248 bushe 90: Corn 4 802, 105 bushels; \u2018wheat, 1,725,028 bushels; rye, 40,0 48,028 pushels: total, 867, 251 © bushels; inf favor ar n was paid \"dining 1831 ce en spas STOCKS: BONDS \u2018AND MONEY.\u2026 \u2018The stock market opened active and btrong this nue morning and was supported by aûvicesofan upward movement in New York and London, graph eng à tho t share of ets belng strong from the start and recovering a good part of last week's loss.The trading was fairly heavy and grew more active as the price advanced from 185 to 12734.Cable wasatrong this two sales being made, the first at 145635, and the second of 200 shares, at 146 ox-dividend.Cana dun Paca an London was strong and jooved up was firmer here at 9 Tele- to A % Cotton pros tobe) Rr.J from the prospects ) t 82 3 38 of 14 all loan 5 22136 1 do ab 2220 9 Ontatio oh ary aazase Jacquss Cartier at 103; 30 Commerce at 1 116 100 Telegraph at 126; HEROES He en 1257136 Cable a 14556 CE do ab 146: Jigs \u201cici | GF 0h: 200 don 0 i158 at 130; a ook Coon ax 605 Donen Afternoon Sales.1 Merchants at 14954, TS 25 TeLat 127M,100 do at 12736, 25 dont 126%, PONTESAL wrod EXUHANGE.: the by Gordon Strathy & Co, 80 receipes of live etoôk at tbe Montreal Stock era DER ant street, I THA Caaties, for the week ending Deo.8 PM.Gloss.AE TR Cagle.heen, Hows.lors: Calves.Bx.of Montreal.soo 933 19% 84 onan\u2019 CUI.ey 5 re.8 \u2014 A 128 Lu Sosneeninase 210M Ea = suiprents the same Umo were 16,000 mon.IL is on tals that (hs buying of the later INN, Ls \u2014 voeipts of wheat t sock 18 being done today Saturday last unted to 470, 000 third week mber: Lou.& bushels and the ablpments to rw 0 bushels, Nash 35%800; Wis.ral ons $10, 870: su L & DETROIT.\u2014The receipts eat to-day were \u201c8 .Decreases: Denver & R.G., $21,- 24,000 shipments 14,000 800; wR à %.» $14,194; Nor, Pacific, $63,326 Closing Prices for Wheat.London Stock Market.Nw YORK.Wheat closed at $1 053¢ for Janu- London for all \u201cAmericans\u201d this ay and 31 06% or Ma oak cigsed at 844 for casn DOrnings but partie ty for Canadian Pacific, ad Deer ant br foe 43 cas Mesure, Meredith & O'Brien report prices at 2 Lours\u2014Wheat closed al 9134 for December P-M- às follows: .and at for May.London.N.Y.Equiv, ToLrpo.\u2014 Wheat closed at 95 for December, À sous and $1.100% for May.0 CrH.-Wheat No.1 hard closed at 873 for 148 Dec.ane 9414 for May.No.1 Northern closed 3 86% for December and 93 for May.IC a 12 Grain and Provisions in Chicago.72 Oswald Bros.repori over direct private wire open - 119 ing and post lowestandolosing prices in Chicago = to-dar dicen Doron 21 Month, Opening.Highest, Lowest, owest.Closing.81 89% so ss 8 $?80% BUH sy a Joe Péig VEN 93% 05% 414 416 304 30% FOREIUN EXCHANGE OW be i EE Dene de + TU: \u20ac } Loan t* #1 Montreal.ConbEe December 2H, LSOL 32 32 - York Btw'n Banks Ak di 3 Posted Actas Lagers Sailers County sr 2 Le KY.rendra sn 1 16 3éprm@£ sèk dig 24 Sterling Te Ter L804 +81 Fa as.237150 ss 10.47 10.27 1027 ie 5, Cab\u201d ) \u2026 van us = Fea rancs 11.0% 10.87 10.87 35 7\" TN 0 cn 4 6.0% ed éô Financial Notea > x ee Rentes closed to-day at 94.823 franca, 4.45 8.40 as Panis 4 The Bank of England lost £141,000 on balance to-day Consol London closed at 953 for money and 95 3-16 or the Soon ou Apt sb 71% and seconds to-day.Grand at ax in London of the Mon January 14.of the shareholders annual general mesting Co.hasbeen called tor Business Notes.We regret to sunounce that Messrs, Mills McDougall have to au : meeti their creditors for racoh, meeting of J thelr dite: ay be doa over.\u2014\u2014 The Telegraph Situation, tm \"Fo the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014If all patties were decided on results would probably ve per, very erent, and if the dispute\u2014Iif there is now any dis- pute\u2014 between the Great North-Western and Montreal Tele, egraph Companies, we to de fought out down by that Mr.Bear, whose STAR guments appeared in last Saturday, ne \\atter com striotiy on the lines S=plent contro would have no chance and might as we tre at once throne on s \u2014 using style test, in which the power behind ue sets up the o where he can tion puppet oniy ; convenientiy dia od, y the logic of his own, is ha am of iho sotual sta tate of affai In Great North-Western 1a ace, is not only unable to pay, but has no assets to be seized, why Bh the port which all the a dough No: m| onl estern es not t y incontrovertible 1 should it have contimued a main This 1s the pa pola to : sat dE ed Groat care to oon and that the Western log are advang this is deducea 6 the conclusion that the price of the stock is too Dah which may safely be considered the the whole matter.array of Jormidable ed - % | Bhat First, that the whole eight sinoe the cation the stock mat) ly successful and quite as fearfuius Now, against ail EAH ortunate that do 4e the dividend at the rato Of ot ver ce d \u2018has pai n by the Supreme Court; i os pas 4 have been wished, it \u2018the great what ol than triot ahouide au oi bis facile Bas poy nate og Co St HE Es py.fate: ihe una ha Ae foundation disco wil va to Be hurry.Yours, ete.SE than that set: holders er Vide Cent pany.will make à: ri Bid the o Lo.préserve.sat he.Mic n rental! hen hess two sums added together | 3 coneideratie difforence to the and amount to consider- ur, ably more more Han the J fference.between the six cen -altho a the competition à BR Com Moreover, be: the Cana.all \u201cdian Pacitlo.Tel jy hus for 8 tim recsiptä of pine Montreal Toran Company p, yt the ness of the Dominion is po Ae arate there al need \u201cfor bo other.As Lo the telephone argument it is not worth cousldering, None but a bear in a last effort to force down the market, could have an article, and it is a) preota nued such at its full value by holders of che stock, who hy the not, vestme.believe, parted w with a dollar of ei du Montreal, December 28, 1891.Funeral of the Late William Casslls.-Last night lam Casails the body of lue late Mr.Wii- s was removed to the residence of his brother, Mr.J.S.Casails, 209 University street, place this afternoon at two o'clock.whence the funeral took At an early hour carriages and pedestrians commenced to th rong the street, and every slgn vas evinced of the deep respoct and univer- regard in ae Se by At the house which the deceased gentleman classes of the community.every room was crowded with friends « and mourners, and these represent commercial community in this olty.The chiel mourners were essrs.Joh George n Cassils, Charlies Casslls, Duncan Melnt Jonathan H 5 and H x of of Quebec; oan Hodgson, J.W.Cass 1s, J.B.Cassils, H.B.Cassil TRE At the funeral service at the house Rev.James Barclay LATE WILLIAM CASSILS.fficiated, and with becoming solemnity, in the presence of many sorrowing relations pend friends, the cuffin was transferred to.ance, and started upon to the Mount Among those n hearse In attend- the tong \u201ctrain of oarriages their way in slow procession Royal Cemetery, seen in ha long line of Hickson, His mourners were Sir Str.Joseph and Talt, e herifr Thibaudeau, Hon.Peter tebe, J.CQ Camerol Dr.Girdwood, \"Lieut Colonel Whitehead Mess Horne, m.Sh hi ,__ Blaik) ook.Starke grd ra.R.B.Angus, W.O.V Wainwright, À.a \"Gault, RS 5 vie, Robert Cowans, an, J.8 Allan, A.A.Allan n E pholion, Hugh Graham, Donald Maomaster, tS Gr a.bon, C., G.B.B a.M.pring Smes ton vies, L.J.Forget, C.A.CG, 8 H.Ewi Wm.or Wilson, Henry er, K.Greene, Alex.Ramsay, ard White.BK Chas, Alexander, Jas.athere, e, Hi Tr Can RO.Jamieson, A.A.Ayer, RB.MeNames.Jas.Pi Chaffee, W.B.Smith, J.H.Mooney, Angus Jas.Slessor, Hosmer, Walter Pa Campbell, W John Rol ui, J.Halter Wilson, S.C.Bteve Jan se 9 Ben, G.4 \u2018Cantlie, AB he Ewan McLennan a M.Kirk, John MoDouaid C R Geo.Caverhlll, Wardiow, Colin on, Andrew Bte \u201cMolonald, W.Powe, wi 5 Bir Davidson, John Allan, W.Reld A.MeCuttoch fon Trimble Robert 3° \u2018atchins, as.da.res may, W.D.Alrd, J.$ \u2018Whelan, Ary hlin, J.K.Wh B.J 00 Darling, Henry | ogan, T.TL ton, px © Molndoe, J; A.Stevenson, A.W.Shewan, and numerous of Resolution of Bogret.At a meeting of the Council of the \u2018Village de Dorion,\u201d Vaudreuil Mision, held in Montreal, at the office of Mayor of morning, said Geoffri Laporte, the the F.= Archamba; pera James Ahern, N.ved and reso and John Aquin, Archambau it, the icipality, this ng members of present, viz: Riesers.©, A Hamilton, H.the td mun followt: uncil be Toa att fa regres a BOTTOW that this 3 with dee Council hi arned the death of the late Mr, na \u20ac and kinkness zens of this which will neve: the advantago offer to her great affliction.asstls, who by hits hq Bed noquired + e citi- ty thoge who had of his irendenip.And d we most incre .Symp ns Body af an Unknown Man Found.an unknown man was found | The body of ju be rivez at Longue Po inte thisaîternoon.to the morgue.\"we mm , Lady Dufferin\u2019s Dream Story.gApropos ob the rovival of interest in ghost es and th canny generally, it may be be mentioned t Lady Dufferin in her Journal, Du ublished the other day, Se aappened within hot own ban a wi Tra of Lord an y.Dufferi their ncles\u2019 tour Daas of x death rive for the doad man golfe \u201cThe firat Tecelved (wrote ab at Ottawa; and was dated exac alter the 1 five Janet de 6s as Lady bu [hs rien.yout nable to communicate the them Lord red any lotters that ight are of these, Ra have oo use e Lady Dufferin at the time), servant girl hé -was attached to Lf ot the accident.JER mach but 11 I yes sch n the day my assival could À ave desth th when the letter \u2018 An object of intatest at the Columbia Fair Wii be an enormous mi ponstructed at ER been pecéséacy Lo to do 5 Tha an been pe u infested wi han peur | ed as à stian name in \u201csprang from the named \u201cReturn Joi Wa now bein Pir Sd ih the microscope tig So with diquid Tol to lot » grep if intervais 1 file Taran if : red Ë.à tente wi hoot dined 3 LEE pn ; Bt inst ANY oer the lady i ountad \u2018his review | pena des diy Eh 0 | as beckonsd to him ousthan.\u201d Tue ph was adop tly he- su 8 be de | és Bf he 4 few meward | doit the pro pr Hue ey and norder.10 assist Fons fortner 2h Se latter 00 ur, we ro are à toi recti to pay a J ocstitore df d dispute.nn À Maritime Provirge le of the Dominion ANOTHER RUPT URE ERT SERED NOW.re New Provincial Treasurer Deinands an Explanation of & Speaker's Draft\u2014 = The Femisconsta Deal, ~ , \\BPECIAL Tom THE STAR] JEBEC, December 28-Thore ls & côm- plete rupture between the Speaker and the Government.It is @geverully known that, after \u2026 dissolution, the Bpeaker | retains his : péet until the nomination of his successor.In fact hls power hecomes more extended, he being for the time the - ho repre- spatative of the popular Som: Saye ago th the accountant of the heave ly Mr.Simoneaw;having transmitted to rhe Treasury, In th the sual form, a draft for $ app > the Speaker, Mr.Marchand.Mr.Sell the new treasurer, wrote the.Speaker \u2018demanding explans- tions.Mr.Marchand, supposing that Mr.Hal! belng a novice did not exactly know to what appropriation he was to charge this amount, oxn lained the matter to him in his answer.8, however, that this was not what rig all wanted, for ne called the Accountant of the Legislative Assembly and obtained fro.him a detailed statement of e uses to which the sum of $5000 was to be put.Mr.Marchaud considered this proceeding as a breach ot auty on the Part of the affairs of the Legislative Assembly belng entirely separate and 1ade- pendent Irom the Government, and as a personal slight to himself, He communicated the circumstances to Premier ae Boucherville and notified him that he refused the $5000 draft under such conditions, and that all payments in the Legisiative As- salaries, ot Sntingents, ete, eto, immed lately stopped until 18 successor was named.The con of this state of things will be exc serious.The whole electoral machinery is in Lhe hands of the Speaker, who during | dissolution is the only direct representa- connection of Lieut- Angers with the \u2018Temis- way e attracting attention here and as Mr.ud is said to have acted in the hatter in behaif of the mpany.STAR correspondent called upon him to-day to find out what was his version of the matter.Paçaud.however, refused to answer.\u201cI have acted.he said, as counsel for the Temiscouata Rallway Company and Ido not consider myself free to make any | statement whatever in that matter.\u201d Another prominent Liberal, one who oe- upd oy lately a very high position atned the transaction in the loi- lowing terms: the month of Aprii, 1890, the Reraisouuats Railway Company ata conderable Ernest P years on the was at that time endeavorin float upon the London marke There could be no very serious objection to this, as the clause authorizing the Government to give the required guarantee pro- ed also that such a guarantee would not vides effect antil the Company had deposited in the hands \u2018of the Government an amount sufficient to cover its obligations, that, ie a sum representin rs\u2019 Interest on the loan.An ol council wi according to aforesaid clause of the charter and submitted to the Lieut.-Governor for approval.The latter subsequently (220d April, 1890) declared in writing that the order-in-council was unconstitutional and that he refused to sign it reason given by the Lieut.-Governor for such refusal was that a certain rtion of the road through the Province of New Brunswi He\" therefore suggestea that the com should apply to the Now Du vernment to obtain th This action serioualy mbarassed © railway company, for the qb Brunswick Government was in no way \"authorized to guarantee the payment of the interest.Numerous negotiations took place, Mr.Hector Cameron and Hon George Irvine, acting for the company called repeatedly on the Governor at his office on the Grande; Allee, and at Spencerwood, _to discuss with\u2019 the legal aspect of the Question.Finding thelr efforts unavailing, they retained © services of à Judge of of diese superior Court, intimacy ener and for his tleman ear that the company.© obtaining immediate possession of so argo & sum would be towards the pi cial general election then close at Band.company being unable to wait, as re- T.No a appointed an the\u201d pen noe.of Pacaud'a.ener- ning to be be folk, | which, Bete not.pcs er ; Pere Bion hy cer or no | Sa than that the op alte pre.and Horabromising sphere of Action.I have po tioulas rud again the servis oF Ets admin intention.ge special grievance to ventilate.But T did not pass those years in the midst of THE ROUTINE OF ORFICIAL LIFR without toe nf some understanding of Gate of the system, or ideas a8 to how removed, and Temadied Another prelimin- poi s noce \u2018Phe popular conception of ot the service a \"conception for perhaps, that cleverest of contem- ts, Ben h of Gri mainly responsible) fudicrousty inaccurate.The average civil servant is very far from being a mona-cled coligr-and- cufls dude of the ** hawlle\u201d type.On the contrary, were to have in mind a somewhat improved edition of Bob Cratchit he woula be much nearer the truth.For, the avernge civil servant marries young, and is apt to be blessed with many olive branches, and it is nothing else than a gross injustice to conceive of him as surpassing even the bank clerks in brilliancy ot attire, or ability to give a true English breadth to the first letter of the alphabet.Having thus sought to clear the wa little, let me hark back to my statement t! at e Consurvatives have on more than one occasion publicly manifested their interest ln lue question of Civil Service Reform, for Commission is the third that has boo rn by the party now in power.Fav first was appointed in the year follow- nfederation, and compri re Griffin, Bouchette and Smith, deputy heads of different departments, together with Messrs.Thos.Reynolds, Chas, S.Ross and Etienne Parent, who might be called the representatives of the public, Those gentlemen were authorized to enquire into and report upon the organization of the several branches of the public service th à special view to their adaptation to the want of the new constitution, and to providing for the efficlent and economical performance of the public business.They ful- filied the trust reposed in commendable thoroughness, and prese: an elaborate re which, it is safe 0 say, 1! carried out in its entirety, would Lave prevented the bu ik of the evils that subsequently developed.\u2019 As a matter of fact, however, the only practical outcome wae a echeme for the theoretical organization of each department which was formally adopted by the Government, but never actually put in practice, d matters went Qn pretty much as before 4 until the year WHEN THE SEOOND COMMISSION WAS AP- Po This was com of Messrs.Donald Mc- Innes and E.J.Barbeau, representing the public; Messrs.: Taché, \"Brunel, White and Tilton, representing the Inside service, and Mr.Mingaye the outside service.The mmission went even more deeply Into Soir work dia une frst, gather together a mass of ormation concerning the services of other countries as |= examining minutely into the Canadian ioe the result being a voluminous but ted report presented to Parlia- hr in oe following year.That this Commission not only went to the root of the matter, but had the courage of its convictions, is apparent from tho.ful.foi- los paragraph, which is refreshingly outs hilo th ere exists in the publio raind a very general bo belief that the it Service is defective and inefficient, and \u2018hat the true remedy is the abolition of political patronage and personal favoritism in making abpolotments to publio offices; there tn on the other hand, an impression that dificult uy and alulost at impracticable to apply the remedy, an 0 possess Lhe wer t the ce mical administration of public believe this impresal erroneous, and that how much the prosper injurious to the terests ur and whlch is ecneraliy admitted > be source of weakness and annoyanos to thomsoives as Weil as ee copstituencies.\u201d As one teads this uw paragraph the light of what Das transpired sinoe 16 van tons, will De dealt with in my next article.J.MACDONALD | - Ancient Iron.Healod, Patron fe Barre century after Homer, 08 ager Of steal four o long.one and six-tenths of an inch wide, with a doub! dinde, in à perfect state of rva He says of Tie \u201cThis is the rx ot irdn found by me here\u2014nay, un ow I had found no trace of iron in any one ot the four prehistoric cities, the ruins and del of which succeed each other here: neit er had I found a trace ot that metal Mycenes.o - begin pale Bao the \u201ctouts.ine countles can te ilodeau, director \u2018Louis ù one of aber woaithiest Nationale, citizens, HALIFAX ELECTION CASES, SPEOIAL TO THE BTAR., N.8.,, December 28.\u2014The pati- % ect! tive members.The question of costs was ed this morning but the decision de.erred ah Satordey per Pa and \u2018Wm, Butler, son the pe late Hon, James Butler, ox.are spoken of probable Liberal candida! in coming ET Section to Kenny AN EVANGELIST'S MARRIAGE.IBPRCIAL TO TUE STAR.) by marvin ons os°his où rts, roa.Miss y ng e conve] © commotion rises ths fact that sat tous is white, hilo Lis bride isa nogress.i Bam an Anar White Dead.inber 28\u2014The Rt, Hon.Bir wie Pois \u2018White, British Ambagsa to Turkey.aied ad from | iy inl ing 0 fry, She le \u2018à Fort: hd there a short asin and bad & bef int Interview with tho Bul ° i | ae ar a gr William \u2018Was a son the late Arthur White dod.was- born in \u201cir ropes She Rofurea of the Civil Service.: à na PERS The reform: ot our Cio Garvion os has long.been st Drominent | patie in tue ue platform où of the rai party, and the porsl gtabey with which At inst a pu forward séèms Somawh \u201con pit \u20ac that 4 Taton bbe mot.been kind permit part \u201cput in Denotes a what.Ab has osm.eo.i vently hing.bec pelled to oy bad: the opportunity, imeantinia.their oppocents, hold Ying! oh to tensoit MEY TEAR'S GIFS! Notwithstanding the great rush of customers selecting Christmas presents during the past few days, The Beautiful Stock of FINE GOODS \u2014 AT\u2014 , The \u201cUNIVERSAL\u201d 238 & 240 ST.JAMES ST, Will still be found the Largest and \u2018Best Æssorted in the city, and at LOW PRIORS FOR G0OD ARTICLES.6 WiCLARUE 1.James Sve, |3 FOR NEW YS DAY.Parties requiring articles for New H Yéar\u2019s Gifts can Obtain Special Bargains byscoming immediately to S.CARSLEY'S - BAZAAR ROOMS! 8 Every article in the Bazaar is this .day reduced'in price from Twenty to Fifty Per Cent.off regular rates for next TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY.Would like to sell all the BAZAAR GOODS before New Year's Day it possible.ALL TOYS reduced, : ALL DOLLS reduced, i ALL FANCY GOODS reduced, Every article in the Bazaar re- 3 duced in price for next Tuesday's, ! Wednesday's and Thursday\" 8 Clear- : ing Sale of Bazaar Geods.S.CARSLEY, CITY AND DISTRICT SAVINGS BANK NOTICE.Depoxitors in this Bank, and the pui are requested to take notice thaf the head office and branches will be closed on THURSDAY, the iat instant, for the closing of interest accounts By order of the Board, .BARBEAU, Maunger.Deceraber 24th, 1891.304 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE OF BANKRUPT STOCE BY TENDER In re MICHAEL HAYES, ; | Ot the Village of Sheenboro, Quebec.Tenders at so much in the dollar on lnven Res ay will be received by the unde esday, the 5th of Ji souary, © o'clock noon for the fo! lowing asse the above estate, Stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Rolling Stoc unting to.$ 1,54003 5 List of Book Debts, amount- : .18,38719 i] i to.Estate dor Information Dp Le ar be eared Tor the three io colletts or separately.otre on any tender not necessarily acon) pted- Terms: Cash.or ap roved security.The inventory o lst, of Book debts and all information an » obtained froi W.ALEX.CALDWELL .omce CazDwsLL T.or & at 1709 Notre Dame St.MONTREAL, December 23rd, 1801.8 Tuk Rugs and Carpets un Om view To-morrow oy (Tuesday) at the Temple me Building, St.James st, the \u201cBottomiéy\u201d collection of Oriental Rugs, Carpets, and other Eastern productions, incinding - some Antique Rugs of rare merit, also beautiful specimens ot modern Rugs and Carpets trom India, Persia and Turkey.Catalogue, giving namé and size of | each Rug, will be furnished *' visitors.i Sale WEDNESDAY Afternoon, .: At 2.30 o'clock.- M.HICKS & CO, ; Auctigneers.ox Is roues sol sale of ot Hlegant N New SE pointments ee be Sa a) Mesars.R pos 204 5 saw ST ne rm a 5 nq Brothers large 2 and 444 ST.AMESST, TO-MORROW UESDATS at 10 and 2.90 delock.This 1s an -salo of this Arm's .stock of &8 they ard ê the rétail at thelr on to confine exclusively to w This sale will afford a gran ce to thoes re- q 6 of furniture, a8 the stock uw d to make room for thelr new.% : ' M.HICES & © 8081 Anotloneers, : le hone L = Ÿ us DRE NE t endant.but diy of January, 1892, { ben » forenoon, at bu: i Lo Edi 9e.James pu ; ts ge \u201c| psa roue Sto, He FAO \u20ac poire 0.X .on A à 4 son Pline va, Læcayalier, 8 of January, 1 at tan aft Took whee: , at the domiciie of t _Defendin! ; Maé RE dandy nein uid a\u2019 bo ses ore ; es CV Pi À a ! Montreal, 28th Decetaber, fe 4 : CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO._Æptabliahed 1847.exaräples in datail taken from the Company Samples for 25 years ofi a Policy taken before Sisk L\u2014PROYITS TAKEN .IN CASH.; Age 30.10,000.Annual Premium, $228.2 © The following show the effects December, 1865.of Premtams Pad.Division of Probte.Preniires Béfundes, 1865-69.81,115 1670.c.$841 60 8063 5 - 1870-74.1,115 1875.885 #4 1 1875-79.1,115 / 1880.475 00 26 .- 1830-84.wer 1,118 1885.567 00 » | 885-889.L118 | duoed \u2018trom $8 to $108 pe each su Ags 80, 1n 181 to 0148 0 7 00) 1889., qu 598 00 r annpn, snd t to be further re Ar] division of Profits.?IL\u2014PROFITS TAKEN IN DIMINYTION OF PREMIUMS, - (Or the same assurance fat loss money.) ° $10,000 Annual Premium, $228.The annual premiuin of $298 was reducbd | by profits 130 00 BEE ui x for tho ext five yours nn *s hooks: 93,867 00 the not outla I profits, until extinguished : oto the pol Lioy-helder.À PS al : atl 1.80, Teta pri - MOCCASIN Soi peg 4 BIRTHS.\u2018 ORCA onde 26 2001, * vite of Foun DOBENT-On D Mo $204, tho DAVIB\u2014At St.J a Que.\u2018December 26th, \u20181, the wite Ct Hey Das of a son, te RENNICE-\u2014On AT Jara inst, vite OBA ¥ the 23rd rr 4 Magdalan street, on © Ma, te tho wife of Jagan 5 Esq., of a son.MARRIAGES, BYBERINGTON.WHAY AL Ti oh Rev.Canon Mills, ass: or hat.sn How ison, Arthur ringt on 9 Matton, Youngest asugiter of or ee late Win.Wray, and Mister ot Jos Wray, of this city.RRXFORD-NORKIS \u2014 At St.Martin's churou, Montreal, on the 24th inst., by the Rev.& borne assisted by Rev.E.I, Hexford.brother to the groom, Orrin lexford to Lizaje, youngest daughter of the late Jumes Norms, 5 2 MB-On Dec.23rd, at the residence WE H.Bradshaw, Brunswick Ave, Toron- of Nr, I.the Hea.ToL wis, B.D, of SL, James Bator, city, Mr.Harry W inter oF Buffalo Courier staff).to Miss Christina Lamb, of Montreal, Que, DEATHS.CASSILE- Al the Windsor Hotel, on Christmas Day.in bis dou Juneral year.on done the 28th inst.at 2 » m.from his brother's résidence, 309 Lniversily sLivel, Ne Mowers.308 2 DENNIS\u2014On December 27th, Mary Ogle, second youngest daughter of C.R.Dennis, 2 ed 13, years and 11 months.Funeral on esday.ROLL inst.at 2 p.m., from her falber\u2019s rest- denoe, 524$ Bt.Hypoute atrele, Friends and acqualutauces are Invited Lo attend.i FEKGUSON\u2014Un the 1 6h Inst, at Akron, Colora- to his ROLL eur, Archibald Hoyt, beloved on of John S.Fergusor, ul Cute St, Antoine.Notice of funeral hereafter, KYLE\u2014In this city, on the 26th inst, Mary Arm- SuroDg, Aged 73 years, à native of \"the County Cavan, lreland, wile of Wi.Kyle, private.LALONDE\u2014On the 26th Jast, Joseph Eucilde Lalonde, innkeeper, age Ju of Augusun Lalonde, uk square.Fuper.l on Tuesday, ce his late resioence, No.158 Murray street, al 8 a.m.Service al St, Joseph's Church, Richmond street, thence Lo Cote des.Neiges Come- TY.- McGRATH-AL Milton, Yermout, an tbe 24th inst, Sarah Hasson, aged 77, wite of the lute James McGrath.Funeral service and Interment ai Lachine, on Monday, the 28th inst., at 8 o'clock a.Friends ana acquaintances are respectiully nvited 10 attend.304 3 MOKAN\u2014Died In Lbis city, the 26th inst, Mr.Edward Moran, aged 74 years, à native of Dry- wane, Ballygar, Co.Galway, Ireland.from his late residence, Ne.12 Dutres on Monday, al 8 © o'clock, to St.Marrs.ehurch, and thence\u2019 to the oman Catholic Cemstery.Friends and acquaintances are res 1y in- Yited to attend.(Boston papers please copy.) REDDY\u2014Iu this city, on Christmas ht, of pocumonta, 3 Mattie, Tite oa pre H.ny Reddy, and ourtb daugbter of th te George Matt 1ews.Funeral trom 61 Heavor Men Hill, on Monday, whe 23th December, at 2 p.m.Please omit flowers.303 2 THOMPSON IR this city, on the 26th of Decem- street, ber, 0 phoid fever, George Franois, beloved son of ', m.Thompson, aged 23.Funeral will - take place from his father's residences, No.450 poigueurs street, on Tuesday, 20th inst, at 2 ERSONAL\u2014LEGITIMATE DETECTIVE WORK mes, rater ous disappe all detective work al and ul promptly pltouded ©\u2019 by the Canadian seoret ser- LUN = Tewple Buudinz, Mont: office telèphune 2131.- private $ telephivnes 4853 and B04, John A.Gruse, dbupt.Commercial Work, \u20ac Bilas H- Carpenter, Sabi.Orüninai Work.327 4 UNAL\u2014WHY SUFFER WITH RHEUMA- ts and Sciatica.You have tried medicinen?Have they cured you?yo ectricity ?Prof.Beer pian Cee, not uniy give retisf bat fect » pe oure.Give usa call ard we think we can convince u of the curative power ot our go Circulars ree.4 Beaver Hall hill, 30% : For the holidays & dos Ci hy ts ard la Ora; fra ne doren Cabinets ard a large on fram $10.00, ive us your orders pow.Tatefacuos 3t Gi.Co ARLESS & CO.261 Bt James at SKATING BOOTS - BUBBERS -:- CLOTH BOOTA\u2014\u2014AND \u2014OVERSAONS MEK THR.SEE THEM.Mons Suatioe oS, ade oapoclally fe jor Berd Eons: ec of ta Skatin SFO ogee nn ous good, mn strong Skating B ie.91 50.i Goat mkating parm sted icons anranteed, ° > 81.#ood Rubbers, 30 and 35¢.adi Bubbers, 230.Men's Hubbers, 50c.Men 1s Folt Congress fe, M 00 A 1.25.* Foit Co hd Bi jutjoned Boo pu cote elt Poll Sitppers, 1% oem tha tinest alot overshos 1k 2s, hry prints where at Wa terproof Uvorshoes, 22 \u201cquality, bargain in Ladies\u2019 and Men's fine wo xed ra, 75c and a 00, worth 81.T Lest eT Lu} Shippers.81.256.bu: aress or Laced witha pair of udoere (9 to \u2018Be them.\u2019and Girls\u2019 good Laced Boots 500, Worth 81.00.\u2018Women's .Laced Foots ue pou ge! ies' fine Kid sad Pt dote fin eot Tadion fa fine nono wost ripe serais Tae snd 81.00: er Freed) Roose dic 004 ge sna Toe.(ones Moose M W.R.THOMPSON \"7 100\u2014McGiHl street\u2014100 Bttded Directly opposite 8t.Ann's Market LARGE REDUCTIONS 0e GENTS DRESSING GOWNS, GENTS SMOKING JACKETS, GENT'S MUFFLERS, GLOVES, &o.LADIES\u2019 SILK HANDKEROHIEFS and all other FANCY GOODS Jouw Airxen & Co.of ait aisen: During this week, 17837 NOTRE DAME ST.380413 7 Wouoat ATTRACTIONS \u2018Our stock of all goods wnitable for the holl- Funeral ivy 5 S.CARSLEY'S.COLUMN.COSTUME DEPARTMENT.NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.Silk Blouses.Ô Newest styles.Newest effects.Ladies\u2019 Silk Blouses for concerts.M Silk Blouses for dinners.es\u2019 Silk Blouses for evonis AN ahades of blue, all shades of pi all shades of red, shades of heliotrope, and every other ghade suitable for evening wear.8.CARSLEY.COSTUME DEPARTMENT.NEW YEAR'S GIFY®.Ladies\u2019 Dresses.Some very novel styles in Ladies Dresses have just come to hand, for travelling, made of the new Plain and Fane Fabrice Trimmed with all Elegan the newest a pos most fashionable Trimmings, RESS SKIRTS.In a great variety of new Fabrics with sufficient material for Waist.8.CARSLEY.a \u2018COSTUME DEPARTMENT.NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.Children\u2019s Dresses.NOVELTIES In Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 now in for December trade.+\" n Plain Colored Fabrics beauti- arty trimmed with Plush apd other fancy materials.In Fancy Fabrics, made up in the latest European ean apd Nev New Yor styles.Dresser for diem 8.CARSLEY.COSTUME DEPARTMENT.NEW YEAR'S GIFTS.Misses\u2019 Dresses.> For walking, for driving, for viait- for parties.ing for did designs in Misses\u2019 Dreases, made in all the most fashlonsble and seasonable materials.Misses\u2019 Plush Dresses, Misses\u2019 Tweed Dresses, Misses\u2019 Cloth Dresses, \u2018 Misses\u2019 Serge Dresses.8.CARSLEY.DRESS GOODS DEPT.GOSTUME TWEEDS 54 inches wide.Splendid of wide width Costume Tweeds, in very stylish designe and colorings.shades of Gray.TA shades of Fawn.In all shades of Brown.Tweeds for Travelling Costumes Tweeds for Walking Costumes eeds for Driving Costumes ALL WOOL COSTUME TWEEDS In special Jelghis Jo resent wear, esigns ures an Plain Colors, ARSLEY.DRESS GOODS DEPT.HIGH CLASS DRESS FABRICS In all the best shades.For the season.Onoice Fabrics choice Designs Exquisite lorings CAMEL'S HAIR DRESS FABRICS In Plaids In Stripes In Figured Designs Figured and Plain Box Cloths Figured and Plain Estamene Serges ed and Plain Qorduroy Clo Figured and Plain Pemberton Serges \u2018COMBINATION ROBES In new and novel Designs and Colorings Robes at all Prices.8.CARSLEY, SILK DEPARTMENT.New Black Brocades.Beautiful Designs Latest novelties in New Colored Brocades.a îne Sie Plain and Figured China All shades i Pon, Silks \u2018All shades Bureh Silks ; Silks of ovary Sesripion and st or fan re pind Silks for \u201cTon for Mantiey and Jackets, Black Gros Grain Silks Black Faille Francaise Black Satin Merveilleux Irish\u2019 Poplins in ail Colors.8.CARSLEY.SILK DEPARTMENT.Sie VELVETS.elvets for millinery Velvets fer re Ve nen \u201cIn: all light shades suitable for mpkine g Opera and Evening Cloaks.0 8 i full ra: of dark colors in Silk Plushes.Plaghes in'all widths, ' PYSEVETERNE Fo day season ia most complete, and étticles varyipg in price from 300 for very nice =: Fancy Colored Chairs, Red, White, Blue and Green; Ratéan Chat 25 different styles and Vienna: Ohare in 20 different atylea; Flue Parlor, Dining snd Library Buites \u201cfrom $35, 945, 850, #75, 8100, $150, $200.À , tpening of our cheap sale jr EER TE 8950; GH$ and Inlaid Contre, Side and - Card Tables; Music Cabinets, Desks, Chine Closeté, Easels, etc All the above \u2018marked a the reduced pitted, dating from the preparatory to vowoving back to our Rebuilt Htores, on Notre Dame street, in 6 fow weeks, which removal will etifurd the greatest bargaing to-all Hi 'want of such fraods up to that timg, ati | OWEN McGARVEY & SON'S, Oldest, Largest, and acknowledxed by all who inspect our stock and \u2018fhowrooms to be the Obeèpest and Best Assorted Btook of Furniture in the Dominion.Allibeing parchadod for net cash, and ih sudh Inne quéntfties, otablesdsho \u2018 mark Sur goods at and below what such gevds \u2018vont wey in our line.iY 8.~Note the address: 230 MouUIlLI.STREET 304x4 or Coughs, Colds, Asthma ad Bronehitis, TRENTON SG MYRUE ot WALD.SHERRY 1 be found superior so all other pr Prico:-25 Conts.a = raxgistà, Previred hy C, J.Cove \u2018Wek Oot ok eus ad Doropanter A LR RIRE = Lid ERR, & Vel- toars, in ave every dosirable for : winter 2.of ; CLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.Always use Clapparton\u2019s Thread.mine you are ture of the buat Thread ia the CLAPPERTONS xPo0L COTTON: [2 BLACK 600DS CARSLEY'S 1s oh best Hove in Montreal for of Black and Mourg ing Goods, da > ; és 8.CAR SLEY, ne, an, 1789, 7m, 1978, 1976, 1777, 2770 \u201c+ Nowan Dae Sraxer, sue M fn 2 * 5 CARSLEY COLUMN.ER py + F im mm coy ADVERTISEMENT, CRAND FINISH! Poi appro; eds vo pare are der vermioed dues ab year to , oN Et ue Hi EE ses 2 Come AND SEE Sorta ag SEITEN eT as \"thn Rest fo JOHN MURPHY à 00/8 NEW : YEAR : PRESENTS BARGAIN PRICES.by i; yet SRE à FABOINATORS, and ENIT- ADRS PIE DimpztLas.IRS\" Te Ww rs TINE Si Cu se ON 4TH FLOOB_ LADIES\u2019 and CHILDRENS MANTLES, all Reina rab pt ECO: the best in tho vd a BEAUTIFUL BROWN BEALETTEA, ON SRD FLOOR hE Table eus 1a the bewes ad i pat.our Dox tie sbion gr SPECIAL Sl om aL00 GROUND FLOOR loves, endless Jens varier, BEE Ser JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 108, 107, 109 and 111 St.Peterst.BA DGlLIT & 30 New Year's GIFTS _PDacse Gooos.Ry Ee \u201cDress Q00DS ALL REDUCED TO BALE Ce SPECIAL.SEE Line neta MANTLES.MANTLES, There EE ot our Mio of ULSTERS, tan rem rite JMiLLINERY.EET ARE, Raa JAMES A, OGILVY & SONS, The Dominios Lissa.Warehouse, 203 te 207 ST.ANTOINE ST.144 te 150 MOUNTAIN ST, | TELEPHONE, 8225, Branch mére Dors of Bt.Cnthorine Street Buokisgham Avenue, giga S22K 101% 801 PERFECTION ATTAINED.Perrins \u2014LADIES\u2019\u2014 ID GLOVES WITR THEIR \u2026 po Lacins Studs.sUNbale Poss NOT bk pue races Ann aon Holiday Pianos at Willis & Co.'s.The firm bave a magnificent asaort- ment of Knabe pianos in the ware- rooms in all varietiea of wood and styles.The instruments are in rosewood, walnut, mahogany, maple, cedar, satin wood, Circassian an Bratilian walnut and French burl\u2014 Knabe pianos, Bell pianos, Williame pisnos.An immense number of new styles which cannot be surpassed for their superb musioal qualitiesand for their exquisite and artistic appearance.Here are pisnosin old English mahogany inlaid with brass, also in wood marqueterie, cora mantel, African wood and San Domingo mahogany.Call at \"WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame ie \u2018 for Genuine Bar for Genuine Dargains in FLE 9 o'clock.Yost Colonial House, PuirLrPs SQUARE, MONTREAL.mes Open Wednesday and Thursday of this week til! 5.30 P.M.- The Balance of \u2014our-\u2014 |DOLL8, JOYS, CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR CARDS Will be cleared out \u2014at- 20 Par Can, Disco, 5 pue er ir cash tithe -~ We have still e fine collection of FANOY GOODS, PURSES, OPERA GLASSES, OLOOKS, THERMOMETERS, \"B70.ETO.CHINA onxaMENTS, \u2019 GLASSWARE sad CROCKERY.KB, Mai] orders prompily «nd oare- | tally atten attended to.) open Wednesday and | Thuriday of this woek ull 6.80 in | em a vues | ansoulsommants meme Uerrur Presenre For New Years I INBUCEMENTS bn overy MANTLES.Ladies\u2019 Ulsters vy warm wend md Chori Cloth Oe asain Tot he offer 80 per cent.off.SILKS\u2014 We Slain: to have the highest class S.Canada ; the stock is nu and the Prices will be found à one holidays.emia d.DRESS GOODS\u2014 In this department we are offer- many 8 ne yards Ladies\u2019 Cloth, all wool, 42 inch wide, all colors, for 800, worth 800.Another lot of Cheviots, all golors, 42 inch wide, all wool, 150 0 Dress Patterns, put up in boxes, suitable for presents, $4.00 and $5.75.MF The above should be seen early as they cannot remain \u2018unsold many hours.MANDHKERCHIEFS\u2014 \u2026 this department we have been ke t busy from morn till night, and na wonder, when we have the largest and most varied Bad the las ever offered A Canada.Last Thureda: must have sold thousan a0: gording to the returns made by the staff of olerks in that departments@ Mail Orders receive special attention, HENRY & N.E HAMILTON, Viotorza Square, Montzealk 304 oem ~~ = AU BON MARCHE Maison VALIQUETTE & VALIQUETTE, 1883 & 1886 Notre Dame St, Opvosite Balmorai Block, HOLIDAYS ADVERTISEMENT.Fancy Dry Goods SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.pans érerchi Be BE 5 rs ap Hapdherobietn re Thin sl Pinos, - DOLLS SERS | BI pos pRB DOLLS ad à large tock of fine ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, ALFRED A.VALIQUETTE, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame St.30418 FANS, | (DANG SHE IN THR MATTER OF KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO, Druggists, Eto, Inecivents, \u2018The Flores in se og edical Hall, St James st, ARE STILL OPEN, with well-assorted stocks, embracing many lines suitable for Xmas and New Year's presents, consisting of Perfumes i adi nly.Ivory Goods Leather Goods.Fancy Boxes.Brushes, Soaps.Toilet Articles, &c.Fireolkes Goods -ab reasouable prices, a an opportunity seldom of Ae Ww.STRYERBDN, © sg TU Cures, RI) IRE.FIRE ee pes | Mis 22 vue dames prsLEY Bros \u2014ON4} St.Catherine Street, LAST ap WEST.SPLENDID CHANCE.ADIES wishing to seoure High Class Winter Garments at Low Prices should visit.our Showrooms this week.The following is a list of our Special Bargains this week only: \u2014 i Russian Cirenlars, Lined Sateen, Quilted Trimmed.and Fur reco vege 83.Russian Circulars, Brocaded Cloth, Extra Good \u2026\u2026.asenssseseneess 500 Russian Circulars, Lined Silk.#2.00 Russian Circalars, Fur Lined.(Extra Special).avvesaprnsesss 819.00 Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, The New Stylo./.8346.50 Ladies\u2019 Cloth Coats, from.ereerenarens eee.83.850 Ladies\u2019 Real Seal Coats.coeeneenee ronson 00 Ladies\u2019 Sealette Coats, À Marvel of Cheapness\u2026.87,00 AU other Goods reduced i proportion, a CARSLEY BROS! 2342 West End, 1575 Kast End, On ST.CATHERINE ST.: 3u4t1 OUR PORTS AND SHERRIES | Were in great demand on Christmas Bre, ey TABLE SHERRIES a Dinner Tables of coustless oN CHRISTMAN DAY.\u201cde of Table Bh 1s th BET Te i pi per otter 43 0, pur wal on, or $1 ver dosan.THE NO.10 PORT.w per 0] ine,\u2019 whieh 8 oer Lottie, 64.00 met pullon 830 of | oun BEST PORT WINR, And the finest imported into Canada, is ous \u201cOLD RESERVE» PORT.pent Wine; $8 per bottle, $9.00 per gullon, $80 FRABRE, VIGEB & CO.FINE LIQUEURS & CORDIALS.Bou the following unequelled list of Ligueurs and Cordials, WYNAND FOCKRINCK.pu Fockinex Rum Punohe-Beste Punk Sijroop Van Eau de de Dantaick, Creme Ne Noyeaux.Aniset uraoos.White Uuracon Toes FunohooBeste Punch Bliroop Van Fookinck Parfait Amo! Querey 4 oi hy UUSENIER.Orame de Menthe, Blapohe, White Pep- me da Menthe, Green Peppermint, poses half bottles.iristallises, Boral ot Bec.Savane: or Orsngh, and Jog.Green Juge.fue halt \" MARIE.BRIZARD & ROGER.Me foon Orane Be no, Bi.boit botties ne Eve.ya ALEX.DROZ.eR, eure stsl! fancy baskets.L.GARNIER, H hartreuse, raude Ghartreute.grgon: vanne grande C Dartrouse.yellow, 1a Grange ade Q pertes, slow, VERMOUTH.oti.Brats & $0g; French, state __YBASEE, VIGER & CO, .SH Rood CLUB CLARET.Our bottling and our Glud Clare, quarts 88 suivants, 93.50 per- MARGAUX.CLARET.Re sn ren Step tmmported im | FRASER, VIGER& CO.- IMPORTERS, Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, 199 ST, JAMES STREET.2042 FIRE.FIRE.Great Sale of Boots and 8h Hor end sacra snd smoke, 16.000 worth to be cleared out - in tho next two vouks, + to make : room for repairs to sto The Burning Boot, | 110 MoBILL STREET.+ ses | 2 C/PARKER Pres.COME EAHLY FOR TOUR New Fear\u2019 Giits HOUSE FURNISHING goons.\u2018yas, path ARD Boos gus OvataIns, smipks AND Faces Td AND AD PIANO.coves, ana 5 for Mew eh hr \u201c} THOMAS LIGGET, : 1884 Notte Dame ét - sou \u2018 pt re *Cotes Final Sata, STE JOHN THOMPSON, MINISTER OF JUSTICE, AT KINGBTOR The Campalgu Over The Sent Made Vnoont by the Denth of Sir John Masdonald\u2014 Saturday Night's Meoting.A N [SPECIAL TO TEE STAR.) .ŸÙ Krrastos, Ont, Decamber 96.\u2014An lite mense audiehoe assembled on Batubday [ night to hear Bir John Thompson.The i Clty Hall was packed to the doors and the = meeting was very quiet and attentive, The chair was occupled by John Moïntyre, President of the Conservative Association, and a large number of prominent Conservatives were on the platform.The first spesker was Hon.George A, Kirkpatrick, who ex Dlained what rel 3 rociprostty means Goatge Brown oii PN arding ands Proiptions nh i dati ltod .- 3 He ae those wires Peon John om ue.aa greeted Ww rolonged cheerl plause.Bir its pe bee n by satin SE des sent Governux use it loi loried din he Jen\u201d oy of tbe eader, n country with rail ways and dotted he à 00887 itn steame 0 oould not 9 poderstanc a a owat rit four oi like Mr.National Policy had suff seeing that it Tas now ro ihe Erlunipna In alluding to the dissbpotats BETURNS OF TES OBNSUS he explatned that while in the {ous fone sus taking enumerators vers slowed ldisude dod\u201d Inétracted os tt x h BOD ents an 88 W .would return to Canad in 18 90 the 3 .was very severe, it being oons! \u201cthas uch a system could not be see ad progressed Soa ory ised that the tricts were decreasing hs foriien ¥ was the case ot on onl Bede, b United that question wes iim ee\" by being a difficult problecs w heard 5 Sallsb ury us American desir becs: 8 that the country bh n ra in the and solve, lot foreign soup their tarif, which Wahi n would do Ottawa in \u2018case of an ted reel y.thoy, as ello.Canadians, shouldered thal muskets an; war.North-West this Jour srrseed La 7 ylala $1000 each, and he wouid like to knowof a .sountry under the uh that could Too Rows about hes a dobt ps eat rr Inourred was onl conte bead.lux that! Fis aie ra head.Or hie a Cartwright with ise hia tind (ajusty.(od \"so va © rec) in out\u2019 3 i ï eve of ita existence so that the ago a Eolden ta fo Can Suess nid aed not in 7 iy a 0 evil man ose Le pro e hands o ope m Bates who lied ty 8 soil.sar the sam, and 3 te of the or hid pio bl ise r then sald: \u201cIf I'w d say that my vot mantiy vers Hg ant: iT could give no other in EE epee pose da th.ene oat \u201c- LÉ that the oderal rls were NOW WORKING WITH JR.MERCURE Fev Eu in ir Ne 5 uw eg, Miers rd oe APOE 3 Deooins of n à woi to \u2018unooustitutional, \u201cWhen a.er is D.the boodie in hia band ay are to e the constitution.A tender oye for me byt not for the rb.sd tas the poopis.ruste: © true to the me \u2018gentative.Al or which he suorl taval.The | ot oH i ob Snot awe 5 se At eis apa\u201d He Ts BETny Waa Tan cum.: a.Goo Far ver À.a SE tai of th cé foent, milo & ovat a.Sony thanke to John T R tating that he had eve: every gonfidencs in hi Honest te a nditonereral.seal ba ble § \u2018his dee RA, the Fesponal je fos Ets Just = Six Hector dame de hu his.alluded to Mr, bavinx boon disqualiteds ES announced thet 2 all probability HB e Foster Hon.Mr.Tupper would » Kingston \u2018aurin ° cam was aneof the largest 6: evar holdin Kinguton.PRINCE BISMARCK'S scart.5 mis Cerrione Hoaiy Run Ores 196 Ball way Train, x.Decora Cy had 0 dent on Saturday.Dah Sie ARE ately x fron , a riage med Beatin.he, Tacos tho baxriers absen nt, 0 raring 0 al ove sporoactine = ay er Met Pl, + a Just \u201cHe ho Beno tu.oni Canada by a will leuve here T operations at once Several \u2018low them in » few Weeks, Writs for the sioptions ia Soin Wosiow and nitou were iséued - verament on Bat x fy Bel or the 8th an gt lor 13 du Den ort but ver it the se gue on - ng [ \u201cpeople ahipeg: \u2018Baw featod Jaw tue .sy Illy Tor 4 He 8 LAST EDITIO .i.MASONS' DAY.: INSTALLATION OF LODGE OFFICERS.ef Bt.John the Evengelist\u2014 How ît 1s $0 be Observed by the .Different City Lodges.The great masonlo festival of St.John is being chserved with due solemnity by the Mazons of Montreal to-day.The ipstalla- tion of the officers of the various lodges under the Grand Lodge of Quebeo took place this afternoon at 2.30 at the Masonic Cham- bera, 1748 Notre Dame street, by Rt.Wor.Bro.J.B.Tressider, D.D.G.M., ag installing officer.This evening the brethren will fra- ternixe socially, dinners being held at the Windsor, Walker's, Terrapin, Exchange tel, Athletlo Slab House, and Masonic A mbors.Ÿ day afternoon the annual porigon vs STE tian minister and 3 humble member of that body say that it would not be worthy of oxistence it its principles were not ch a to ensure some Op tion to say persecution.It was noticeable, however, that oriticisms of the Order came from without and not from within.Thoee who condemned the Order did so without knowl and, therefore, they should be treated The Foundation of charitably.Masonry was the law of God, the universal law, the common heritage next mankind, 18 honored most the Word of God, the BI lo from which unerring sourve of truth it taught ite disciples their duty towards God and thelr duty towards their nolghber, in other words to fear a love man.The preacher then oon- sidered THR DIFFERENT OBJECTIONS made t the Order, and refuted each in turn.The rat was that it should leave that th cod à bie Bue hn of Oi the An mpie truths ol \u201cry allegory, and the third was tive, the work sh i cures h secrecy.\u201cIf,\u201d said the preacher, \u201cthe dignity oF | Storey can be th why should it not be used ir He eonaluded by the following: \u2018\u2018Honor ue 3 you are ave called to unswerving loy your birth or on, Joe then ar are the lodges installed to- ALD LODGE OF GUERSG, A Fu & A M.M.W.Bro Frank ar, Montreal, grand master; R W.Bro.Hy.Russell M.D, uty grand master; R.W.Bro.epu ter Ba uebec, D.vid Jy District; DAS DE B.2 BEE SR Te Be fora: re de sert Sutton, b D.G; M.bot a DD.G.L.ama ew, \u201cranch Buckingham,\u2019 grand senior ras Bro.rew ster, Bbarbrooke junior arden; M.W.Bro.tearnes, treasurer; R.Ww.vue, J a ont feat Thurber, Danviie Ÿ PER, vie Maciariane Pattereen ne, enarde a, on Bro.a on ve Isaac Richardeon, Montreal, tyler.' RB.ZEEE SE = B.; Win.Henry, 8.8: A) 8; \"Ino.Lawrenoe, janitor.| : MONTREAL CHAPTER, NO, 7, = B.Luttrell, : cCawiey, J.y, Zs Z;R.mp.Joba eue BE; Comp.John 8.N.;: BR E Co Adams, P.8.; p.John Lawrence, ton.Ex- Comp.Jose Vinee: Fa gerer 20 Be ain.GB Bro.A.0, Bruder: tyier, Bro.J Jona Lawes ROTAL ALEREE CHAFTES, KO À B.pitt Prinotpal } Bro.G.8.Miller, Z.ong Fa IE à a sta de doit: = Ne RC EEE Boot 87.ro ONGRS LODGR, NO.10, Q R.Nbre.W.Bro.Q Hloh : LP.M, W.F; Dogberty; 8.W, , Cone way; J.W,, Bro, B.Neville; Bro.x Wait; , We wi.GEORGNS LODGE, wo, 11, Q B.W.& Peard; 8, W., Bro Mots 3 es PW.Bro.; dn roe ponton 8.D., Bro.bon; J.D., Bro.O.Fielding; IL Q., Bro.ENFLAND LODGR, NO 12 Q B.Montreal, nd a SW; I PRO Balloy Ten \u201cressurer pal rmanent committee, Bro.Goo.Langwell Bra À.À.Priest, Bro.W.F, Taylor.\u2019 MOUNT ROYAL LODGE & ¥.AND A.M 32 Thos.U., Hi rot, W MW Seath, | 1 F.M.; Jas.Powell, 8.W.; N, J.L'Holde Herbert Walker, chaplain: W.A treasurer, an, secre! 2 APs Shaw, 8.B.; Wm.F.Egg, J.D.; F.Herbert L G.; Jobn Lawranoce, tyler; wh, D.ot C.; Geo.H.Junkie JH.rmingion stewards; P.MoD.McTavish, Re B ot B.; E.C.Bentley, @G.Ernest Muir, R.L.XY.Jones, perm.committee.LES OŒURS UNIS, NO.45 A.F.A.M, Q.RB .G.Ouimet, W.M.; W.Bro.À La- Bro.P.Leduo, 8, wi Bro.A.u M.D.th of Relief, W.Broo A, Felix, BReprsentative to the Council, W.Bro.i.Trepanier.PRINCE CONSORT LODGR,: NO.52, A.P.& A.M, G BQ V.Wor.Bro.J.T.Gladston, W.M.; Wor.Bro.E W.TL.Raddon, 1.; Bro.E.8 Bel B.W.; Bro, Geo.Hunt, J.W.; Bro, E.Lowe, chaplain; Bro.8.her, treasurer; Bro.T., Jobneton, secretary; G.Poster, 8.D.; IL, Foreman, 8.D.: Bro.W.de L.You B A, Ward, ro.organist; Broa.ng.D R.Hole and Wm.Cooper, stewards; Bro.A.L.Shanks, I.G, and Bro.John Lawrence, tyler.Permanent Commit- tee\u2014V.Wor.J.Patterson, Wor.Bro.C.R.Cornell and Bro.G.Luckaurat, Charitable Committes\u2014Wor.Bro.Broe, R.Mel- Ww.big iy F.Brain, tosh.presentative to Masonio Board of Reliet, V.or.Bro.J.Patterson, Rep! resentative to Committee, W.Bro.ra BR CorneiL JONIC LODGE, No.b4, Q.B.M, W.Bro.John Btowart; LPM, Hef, W.Bro.v.H.Ulle, HOCHELAGA LODGE,A.F.AND A.yh No.5708 Wor.Bro.E.W.Wilson, W.M.; Ne Bro.J.W.Anderson LP M.:BroJ.J -Podeon, SW H.Brophy, F.W.; Bro.Bev.J.D.\u2018borthwlok,oLaplain : Bro BH, row treasurar; Bro.B.Lock e, secretary; Bro.C.W.Meakihs M.D.; Bro.R J, Ingiis, J.D: Bro.G.G.Howard.D.Q.; Bro.K.Matthews.1.G.; Bro.A.B, Hayoook \u20ac organist; Bro.J.a mari\" D steward ; H.Sump 0, steward; ro.Jona: Wien, tyler.Past .btevenson,} P.vw We Bro, *e À Renan PJ.Di M Bro.J.Frea.Walker, RG M RW B Dicüson Auderso: A D.committee : Bros.Shaw.Masonlo Board.of .Bro.Dickson OBINTHLLN LODGR, NO.63, Q.B.W.M.W., Bro.Geo.Sibley; J, P.Ww.WG.Proctor: BW.Bra 5.XT.Griffiths; J.W.Bro.> Ne B73 J.B.Terry; ia .; son ; secretary, J.Richardson; 8.D,, Bro.J.R.Conway; J.D, Bro.Jas.+ Ferguson; tyler, Bro.lawrence; ros.J.Humphrey and wv Rpts \"D.or Bra.A.8.mau; J.= vi Board of Bélier W.Bro.OB.uj Bep.to Room Committee, W.Terry, P.M, VICTORIA LODGE, A.F.& A.M., NO.73, 0.4 LACHINE.Ad Master, Llingworth Redfern: LP.Bro.homas; 8 \u20ac 13, Chiron J.W, wa Beadle tromsurar \u2018secretary, Bhackeil P.G.Archambault .M3 Tyler, Masonio Lodges Under English Register.ST.PAUL'S LODGE, 374.W.M.Wor.Bro.H.Markland Molson; .Bro.Ashe Roberts a \u2026 Bro.Lane; J.W., Bro, 2 C Baynes, 8.8 Da ès E Howard; J.Bro, J.H.Dunlop; t Sion Bro.RB.Hail; assistant tylers, Broa.J.Gauntiett and Geo.Hobson.ST.GEORGE'S LODGE, 440, Wor.Bro, M.B.White; L.P.M., .Bro.James orunkebaw: ressurer HA Mad- \"Bro BD = Be kona: te Bro RJ.J.D, Fr , Ga Bros Si Walker; D.à Hola G.Staivii: Wo tonto Toi + de PF.Mi \"Gor RR an je ; past m Ww.Jas.Martin, J.masters Ve re and W.Shaw.ST.LAWRENCE LODGE, 640.W.M., Wor.Bro.James Best; L P.M, For Tog gtr > cas ames Youn ! B.MoN W, b 8D, Bro a\u201d hoc iD.Pro Bin ith; orguniet, Bro.H.trier Bro.John Lawrence; stewards, B Latimer and F.Ror EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MASONS, Elections of Oficers in Many Country Lodges.porcine ca \u2018convocation of Bedford oéspters No.10, Bea.g ue.the following com ons rors officers for the com Æ Co rge A.eus à oy BE Sten.Samuel ¢ nette J;R E map.Hobart Butler, 5.8.E; Comps., G.Jones, Cries, thea tres PES gore 2 jauito Coal anitor, Installation don Will take place on T uesday, 29th Ls the Neue or communication.ot Bedtord M., Quebeo es Tod oliowt dires sors alentour offi or the ens year: a Walsh, W, .M.: EF.8 W.W brack, J.W.3 Rev.ARN cha plata: C Charles Jackson, t, treasurer; E, Alcombraok, t, ier er.At a manisation of Ascot Lod No.BOAT 4 A, held at Leu noxville, the following officers gars EE san ex ar: we F.Bhores mer YEARS A MASON.W, ERA ch- | end D sh Throsby; D .C., Bro.J.G.,_ Bro.untlett; Sbaplain.Wot.Bro.PA \"ons.1 and B.J.Hain.A Seng rion pay ee been se ra.James Ferres thon nely engrossed address from A! Antlq nity lodge of Montreal, that of of vic Me.Bull was for many years a member, & R.W.Bro.Gaon rge Russell read the address of the Hamilton bretiren.~ This was 20 mm; a puree con ng n $300 tn gold: y and two exoslient bord bortraits finely Pron one of whicn the blue room of th jo hall, i | other will be retalned by Mr.Bull, Masonic Funeral.V.W.Bro, Wiliia PM t Zetland Iniian Tote an) Sl 0 Fast Ld Evans, Episcopal service, after which W.Fos Proctor read the Masonic funeral a and the coffin, draped with the Union Jack and rogaiia, vas jransferred to the | hearse.The vand, led by Bro, John Zatland lodges and Mount Horebohapter and walking 31 then Weve R.W.Bro.J.H.Pam LE dent de uper, representing the and Lodge uebec.There Jel ous Irom st t.Charles, Ionic, le Bts La Lawrence, Antiquity and Cols, Solon » and other lodges.The bearers Tore V.W.Bro.E.vire Ban P.GZ z unt Horeb; R.B APE W.Bro.C.Willis, ® Sotathias Bro.Geo.Griff W.Bro, and Wor, Bro.G.Bible PA M.Generous Tribute to the Memory of the Late Father Dowd, Rev.Canon Ellagoode in his serm: terday paid a nerous tribute = memory of the late ree After rela thus: \u2018In 1848 I vas junlor o ourate of Christ Church.It was m: fog % cor visit, hay 27 0 of ship who were: nord ying.in Tatas numbers ol ever, an small Ee lof homo ore ln tering to the d nian ro the benevolent and in lootuai Face of the the late Fa Do His characteristio assidu- lormance his sacred eo \u201cibject of remark at the timer\u2019 Agalc bh e said: \u201cIn the same year there existed in \u2018Grifintown WD A Very un- Pleasant feeling bet bet ween some of the Fro- Pa \u2018ather LDowd's faith, The late tner did muoh vas, good deeds of Father and the quel uiness or bis daily life, k on with ail kn was indeed stricken with: SOR when we heard of bis serious ilinesa; and the daily bui- letins were watcliod with great anxiety, and when his death was announced the amenta- tion was both profound and foneral It was felt that à good man had ?\u201d Canon Eilegood is now the only clergyman in thle olty ho took part in the tration of the your .se Lamobert Elections.\u201d An adjourned mestinæ was held in St Lambert on Saturday evening prepare for the aDDroaching election, 5 noce etna ree vacancies this Joan, Jhe Mayor, Mr Witame having advooated .the that no one shouid occup: any Dy pu Ni \u2018Bourne having expressed bi Levin to be r.Bourne ba out of the Oounolly Heese, J.Waker an Jos.Horsfall ominated for the tno positions.The third counallior, Mr.Betour- AL nay,ths French representative, also retiring and bei non-resident, Mr.Bnider was nomina\u2019 for this vacanoy.The Mayor resen ted a statement of he work done by e Councilsome of which was oritioised b: various speakers.\u2018Walker Horstall thi in pathy with \u2018the \u201cAnti-License Asacelatio dE there is strong opposition to the EE action on the maj ot Bex resident voters by granting a } Was eu provented before the legal delay of ten da: ad elapsed.It said that although Mr.Williams bas lald down the rule fora of represen and carried his idea out on the Board of Bohool! Uommissioners, yet it Is lixely that he will be brought forward a that a contested election will take Postal Rate to Bouin Africa.° Postage on letters addressed places In the Transvad), on, is Jon EE ounce.The oily pikdes to, wh hich ten- PERSONAL Very Rev, Dean Carmichael, is much improved and hopes à De cut again ia à tow days.x Mgr.3 » Pre ia are le B in perfect health.= = My.Wyatt Editon, who bas obtained a deserved celebrity In New York as à portrait paînter, is a Canadian by birth, and 1s summoned here to t à portrait of Sir William Dawson, for MoGill Government Offices, NE tho week ending © : December 5th: RAY.J.Al eTbiooke: Lieutenant & D.Chartrand.Rens asson, Montreal; M.* Ollivon and ix » Montreal; M Saudiao lontreal; Dr.ke hog, M ontreal; oder, Montreal McCarthy, a | vet, Liane ERE e BIRTHS.A vu Br Modus Oak, came or i the.den TEER KERRIN-On December 18, the wite of H.Ker lia, NE - Bocretary serrer» oliry: 8.Burl, ogo OR\u2014AS 23074 Bt.CALtiertzie street, Dec.D.MoLnaren, jr.8.D Te i Oroaktord: trier.hase, tho wite of E.G.0\u2019Connat, of & son.LE Th 5 | SB appa re epg | En vs MJ Daragh:.agh: J.G oi Man bis, Granby, for the ousatng à vieu: John Boyd Bord prose y \u201cpod 8 monte wit of | Riel Togiid MG LOn Yoh: J.Bruce, Fa i.Fadroed: rom her Lato roeidence, 1404 Ontario stron, \" B at x0.90.0.3, iw EAA Longhurst, obapista: P| Gi JempdCpurih, where setvide Sle i Tn Se | id SEE ANE RES RR x Wor, James Bioel, J, \u201cWs Wer { ¢palmers, D; Ruf Bb J.Da: MoMILLAN-At 17 rio atrest, on the Sth Rev.Thos, Everet aln; ve Wallaos Chalmers, 8.8.5 Joaton.J.&.; Puen Nokian tio 10 5: Joba Martin, trenau ets HH Coline, 163 Joseph T-Ewe~ Tuer! an 1 pla Je Cooper, secretary, V.Wor, tn shal, lodge is In a ourisbing condi- | M.M de es ng Mr.Be CL + fe Bro Hh following are the 38 Moaaky: che 35th hav.rs ni À ; tar Chains vently elected fo HHS \u201c3h Toa: Sond Rr Bray, D.; V.Wor, .: D, Darby, : , \u2018tend, apts ont, Ce : V.Wer.ed Lavston.J.: 2 F, Shan, BB; John ite none.| 1.G.:V.Wor.ro.Yor Bro.Taos.or ; N.; W.A; Taylor, treaurer; J ie S011 th Ra rmanept oommittes, Vv.Wor bro.FW.0 ate, « Garland, sap Os Se St.Jean .\" Bourd of Sieg Wor Bros D.Forbes: | \"Tis following are the nevivaleted offt- REE \u201ces = i armrat poon ono: Neve, are to be instal pr A i | DYAL Ve Hager, ors Master, Decem 55 atl \u20188, Mars * rot ha La _ rés vel.JA nown to th ne er some Sour, out ot which de mio PRINCE nA PAINFUL ACCIDENT Blotin the Bye by.the Duke of Convaught | While Hunting og the Isle of Wight\u2014 ISPROIAY, To THE STAR.) Lowpox.December 28.\u2014A palnful sensation was caused throughout England to-day by the announcement that Prinoe Christian had been seriously woulided while shooting an the Isle of Wight.Townox.December 28\u2014Tne.injuries from which Prinoe Christian of Schlaswelg- Holstein-Sonderburg ia duffering were caused by one of those accidents that are 80 frequent tn\u2019 the hunting field, : The In d t Queen Ja spon ling he Clzistman Dolidaye shoot over the preserves belonging to the royal estate.Lato in the aftarnoon, when the » Don me birds were flush which rose between the Duke of Co ht d tian.The former, who had no idea that his shot would reach Prince Christian, fired into thie: gover.p'afortun- ately, alm was Do enoug carry the shot over the head of Prin Christian and three of the 1} tor in the face.One shot aq.pall, loficting a font shat the he big he of the aye was des 3 and e Prince sol ane ttend erat Toto = D to re- : move the injured Sd eyoneil altogether in order preserve the sight of the other \u2018This, ILE said.was doneand Prince Christie Riogressing fe fs favorably toward e woun Prin his face are not serious.Dot noo Contant having marrisd of the uke o nnaug ving mar Princess Relen © Queen\u201d EE aa Prince Christian has lived in Eng many years and is very Bokliah ges here doing more as an than as a foreign prin THE FUSS WITH CHILL Harrison May Ask Congress to Declare War \u2014~Chill Expected to Demand Arbitration.NEW YORE, December 35\u2014The Heralds ashington oorresponde : There is no question that © edminis 'uly ta & refusal of Chili to compl demand for apology and + ya ands » ready to ask ven bull bong Po mode mi and actively mi eo.eoling that abe la i the ght, 1 determined not to ai pologise even ng her capnon's month.Such is, the situation upon the dipiomatio ohess hiil's turn to move There ls just one square t to which she car can go tosave her King.And at squarels oarbitradton.4 the ows t ob.a my game has b jt saters ti ve game ons consternation to ho members of the Cabinet.A demand on the part of Chili for arbitration instead of an offer of vof apoi and reparation would the on of the Cabinet in a very ridioulous 1 light, after they spent \u2018putting son war paint snd the Torts ve \u2018to get up a scalp dance, Cht 1 bas not yet asked for arbitration, but © Cabinet that she is Likely do su The Possibility of.euch action, clever and so completely turning the eh has come upon the President and bis bls Sau Jost so suddenly >that the; w they vent à triumph idee.the Shien oA Pres ta.Yt arbitration of the differences between the two courir rice | lo asked for, the Cnilian advisers shrewdly that the United States Con gross wil never allow war to be à se Chill has refused com- ply with the demand of of President A for on.an apol y and indemnity for the nine conduot of Minister Egan in sta; way from the inaugural csremonies of aident Montt bas been a great topic of con- ora ponte.Howes actints dots res Di ed this government toi absent mao?from the inauguration.Infact, such orders ref! A few days ago Mr.Egan cabled the State De t ther he should attend the imauzuration.Mr.Bla mt oe \u201c Use your own judg- TRAN Francisco, Cals, December 28.\u2014The Diatriot Atthroez, » r.Carter.past taken the dom g en Le on ani the A steamer \u201c.n e à on one of her { frome, Patrick Shields, b Val Malco officer of the iy > Lestitied ne teatimony will be re at once, BIG FIRE AT ST.JOHN : IMPECIAL TO THE whey ST.Joux, N.& ce her 23-Fire early mogul or oF 2 & son, ra; C W.Hi ak us the \u201cbalvatia George pl an ation ore sad, with all its furniture conwaLL MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.{SPECIAL TO THR STAR.* QORWWALL, Ont, Deosmber 98.\u2014At the nomination here to-day.the following gentlemen were elected bY acclamation: Mayor E.O'Callaghan; rasve, Dr.Hamil.fret à deputy, F.Lally; second, W.Gallia ovens 1a ' oontest 1s expec 2 a H M 8 fr a m8 oily, M Mark.Hermis n; West alborn \u2018George Ant, æ, M.O'Ù THE HERCHMER CHARGES \u2018 lerzczan ro THE STAR BE THE Goes IN.LENNOX:*.10 2 bt band 25-Mestingeot aime vers he in N rr mason, On os! was again vominated a HE Fa -| Byncope ol the heart was the verdict.-| study of ted be- | Î ti Lex- { UR ; Sates Vik Win SEE Pa the Qons #° Servaiive hole LAL Alilson, the the Lib |- | tor : MARRIED A NEW ZENANS arctoR for ra sons of het own do not bre Sa ee Sh the ki entifica 4, D8 flo sat dote 2 1e complete, olin.son, who fir be recogn the Ti Se perjured himself.Not tone net defence say, who ars willing to eWoar that Curtis wea the e man whom they saw running away.\u2018 DEDICATION SERVICE .- \u2018ne Opcaine W cou ve MC A Philain is evening the d ï hold a Svening th he at ou service to be Dont winion are, wi oF gue ri ° api A and Cale, of th the CLEA oronto.- ble ation at oity during th tue oni week, when eetings wi hola pue day \u201cand er ad roo character enjoyed.{ne ceremony ne me between 3 to 10 pom.\u201cThere me Partormed te ha an mos on.Thom of Bt Pan) and Mie David.voue, Sool = of the building commitiee, will read The aa Sos the week is as follows: 10 p.m.reception to the yo city.+ P.m., gymnasium olasa bition.8 pra.© programme, musical selections, pére, 8 D.m\u2014 Young men's meeting, led by pounds, 8.30 a.m.\u2014Consscration embers and workers, led by Mr.L.or Patae oI m., Jone men's meeting.\u201cThe value of Devaon® % Kr 8:30 pn mons m Jeune.Special 2 : mass mes singing, ads ¥ Rev.Dr.A.B.Mackay.Quinguennial ort ion.The Commissioners for the quinquennial expropriation for tre, Wes pr Lawrence, St, Jean Baptiste and St.Louis is wards tk this morning.The Som missioners are Messrs, essrs.Masterman, Bo goin and Bt.208 0.and they have f properties to arty Poll Dead In Church.Coroner Jones held an inquest this morn.LE, odo, aged Dron ho fell voa who fe: in the Notre Dame Chûron Jesterday.Exhibition Liquor Cases Decided.The delayed liquor cases of the Exh Grounds rr oe da ecided this morning holon of the recent gdgment a ae ueheo, Oleophas Outmet, a?End, and nee ad $130 40 by ade Doan \u2018 raat Fecprons to be Taken ou couts aud that Mr.answered when , and this ie the conversation that took la this Mrs.Bluks?\u201c1 mean is this Mrs.Binks' tele > \u201cNo oi hie poker wi phone?EE ine m us perhaps it is,\u201d na.a 1 guess itis.Every ones toto in anyway.\u201d Seems to 2 Mrs.Binks\u2019 daughter there?\u201d \u201cWell, who is this?\u2019 ; fan: 0 Crista only = dauabtor the man wh er of ves in Mra.Binks\u2019 house and ca ne drives Mr, Binks\u2019 h \u2018Bhe got him wi rou u know.\u201d y ! poy she \u2018ia Thos Eo re Lire oy taken out 7 hpuse\u2014Chtcago T Nottea., Diamond rings in pa, clusters and Eypey sett settings min fousbiastion with tur de, from cin to ai 3.00; of: ery 8 > us loose stones in phires, aad dlamoné su diamond.Beans and setimates free \u2018of ch 255 SL.Jam es street and 1915.Notre Dame |.: Now Savings Bank.u Peuple has à The Banque avian as ee ena to 566 St corner.Andre, \u2018Montreal, where depos! ar up are taken.Th Bear aye po ir cent, interest on thesame.$ Slr sock of poms sens 5.euro sine TS The Emy SERA ish arithmetlo under 0 se Manchu stude: =| \u2014\u2014 | Summer Weakness Loss of Appetite.Sick - Headdche; and That Tired Feeling are cured by Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla | | WHEN LAREN = Fal Attendance requested MONDAY, 28th prllchgoruratind at 7.90 : Sr Th = st pi 8.a CLUB.RUE | Vo abot \"ne police.Grant, ( DOMINION BERLIN ~AND THE /BOLIAN, PELOUBRT AND DOMINION ORGANS.Largest stock.No canvassers.One Price only ahd the lowsst.Easy Terms.Old instruments taken in aang.Flanpe te rent raring.Artistic toning and regulating.- Pfancs at al prices, More | ray Dame Mon UPTOWX BRANOH AT G.J.SHEPPARD'S MUSICSTORE 9274 85.Cntherine Street.i 30223 Saw Gold Lack 8EC CHAMPAGN E (Deuts & Galdermenn\u2019s) 200 cases af this famous Wine just - received ex Ram ity and standard galley soi Xo WATS, $8; FT 41.Disa Hirsi a Tan June 257 st La Lawrence st, MONTREAL.804*4 9 [HDA 1 NVLTES Framed Plotures, \u2018Mantel Mirrors, Bamboo Goods.Pre Etoings.\u201cpastel set Paliioge, \u201cPhoto-grajures.Cliristmas and Rew Year's Cards, ooklets, White Enamel Fables and Footstools.\u2018PICTUBE FRAMING.COBBAN MANUFACTURING CO, 148 McGill street.200118 ia Weather has besn Bad sur Business has been Good SEMMELHAACK™S BAZAAR 83 St.Lawrence St 2108 Notre Danie St.Great Crowds filled our Store these past few days; and, without exception, all got suited.An Endless Varioty of Beautiful Holiday Goods Tin Toys China Cups, Albums Games = Toy Furniture, Sleighs, Dolls, Vases, Plush Goods, Lamps, Granite, ware, Fine Glassware, Awd Hundreds et other Limes.Every.Purchaser presented with a .Nice Tray.Come and pay us a visit.Yon are\u2019 sure to find something to suit you, sud at prices which are right.- 30838 | : Fine.Cut Crystal comme nung SERVIORS or 00D (SLE) PIS.Table Novelties in: China! Very Handsome Dinner Sets, | Tete-a-Tote Sete, = Fruit Sets; &o.'Oxydized, Brass; Onyx, and 1803 _ other Table Lamps.Brass Suspension Lampe.NOTRE DAME ST, Open Every Night.Nes 238 end + 206z1 Yes Canoe 240 1 June trou \u201c FIRE.| FIRE.room for \u2018worth next two roots te mike repairs to The Bu B uring oo oor, d.0 PARERES Frew, \"FOR SALE, i STONR, FAMILY AND VICTORIA ASIA, Cheap and in good order, | 30130 on | ol Sl 89 Collage terest.- Toy Toi rugs; i 30 por box FIRE.FIRE.- Great Sale of Bot Bootsand Shoes, > Mocoasins and Rubbors, damaged by fire, watér\u2018and amoke.$15,000 worth to be alesned ont - * intho \u2018next: two weeks, to make \u2018room for repeira to to store.The Buming Bu, 110 McGILL Eo 30411 d C.PARAER, Prop.CHRISTHAS PRESENTS | ERA TREE pres prices n yon Lr oW- ledge; hE used, will save you many: Thet's the point w wish: to point out.: We know ve \u201csave you money on e in Purnitate, It cortisr tring Plush.Prices.METROPOLITAN MFG.C0, \\ 1 678 à 1680 - Notre Dame Street.FLORIDA ORANGES EEE yh in LE \u201cous tile nas & $87 Ueme missionard tte, Mowrasar, 304x1 Core n } f 5 may, WOTHER COUNTRY OF ART! or tr gee [TALIAN oy mass pr super shy : cnt hr Men à tas ecrans suitable Goole for, + PILOT-CLASS FN J.B.WILLIAMSON, OPEN EVENINGS.00 re ee "]
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