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Fouvdling 43 rkylen pis ANTED\u2014A PLAIN COUK AND HOUSEMAID, With references, at 949 Dorcheater st.51 à VjANTED-G00D COOK AND DISH WASHER, womnen preferred.Apply Exchange Hotel.3 t trade; also thero Box 516, Que ANTED \u2014 BY AN TED\u2014ANE gent, having NTED \u2014 BITUATION BY aowo years\u2019 exparienos in wholesale and: retail EN 45 9 VANTED- EVENING WORK IN SHORTHAND ewritiog, by competent stenographer, Address Sal FR M,\" STAR vue.508 outs work ; drat class Toforences.OOKKEEP) hly acqusintsd with Addres A RESPECTABLE MAN, 27, work of any kind, whole or part time.Address \u201c8 2615,\" s'ran office.50 3 NERGETIC MANUFACTURER'S A 1 connections with grocers in the Loges Provinces, is opeu Tor light Une of usmaples on commission, © Address \u201cV 2550,\" SE ANTED\u2014SITU general ace ferences.\u20181 7 ANTED\u2014 post iu above line; 2544,\" BTAR 0 7R6 Lagauchetieru t Et RI83.\"\" STAR O V ANTED\u2014BY A ATION AY BOOKKEEPER OR work ; both languages; beat of to- * STAU office 03 TION AB TRAVELLER For A1 Wine or grocery house; applicant Anite 24 est Class references, And at Vv ANTED- HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER ane in.tinting und whitewashing, by J.pan dr st, ANTED-BY en SITUATION AS in Rowers &ud vegetables: country or city.Addrous Fours GIRL, BERUATION AS house and tablemaid, Apply 93 Bleury st LOWS city stuine Cit, getle youug nan Sets, * BTAR office, JANTED-AUVE ipansHip; Fr keeping.Address shorthand and ANTED\u2014BITUATION AS GROOM OR COACHmen by A J man; best of references; total «b- weil.G.D.,27 St, Edw ard at.JANTED\u2014A SITUATION AB AN IN ACGOUNTANT ur any job similar to that, by a robuat, sonar: good references.Address \u201cX 81 8 WASTED BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASHing by the day.Apply 44 Perthius Lage.3 ANT ED- BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WA! VASH- 1ng cont's shirts and collars; \u2018first class Fork.Address 5 : Charbonneau st, 5) 4 RTISER SEES EMPLOYMENT for eveniaxs, as paokkueper or any kind of pen- nch and Englis Address MAG.\u2018\u2019 STAR office.JANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, ENGlish, as butler; can furnisb 6 vas city references from present employer: F.F.,88 best of references.514 jon ave, 53 1 % ANTED_BY A YOUNG LADY, SITUATION AS d HE BoNriter ca can asalst in book 00 2 STAR off Ww» NTED thn AN EXPERIENCED Los ady.position as nogrepher in an office; Freach and Buglish ; wed references.Addre Ÿ XNTED \u2014 BY Mountain st.(English).ANTED\u2014BY Bt.George st, ANTED\u2014LY dozen.11834 St, Antoins si ANTED\u2014BY R sale house.Addres OR BALE\u2014A BU 1835 BTAR O stand; Bleury, STAR OR BALE\u2014 WOO w ain in either case.lesaie 11 splondid pr pes iv JOR BALE\u2014AN well fitted up, work by the day or at her home, cash OF easy tori.Dame at., between and 8 AOR BALE\u2014A MÉDICAL RAT TICK IN A GROW- in Lown near Montreal.Address * short hours, L.Harris, 1 Fox SALE- FIRST CLASS SALOON, Poteet en Fro business, or would: exchange for real a tate.obrietor leaving business.Address \u2018D 107,5 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by the day, of any kind.Apply Re.204 TANTED\u2014SITUATION.A GENTLEMAN oF business capacity and experience would like dereiary to a company, or cashier aud correspondent to a u 1 Address oy 87, \"STAR office, ouse.References A 521 CLASS LAUNDRESS FIRST Apply, 234 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, washing to do at her own home, 30 cents Ber 131 8t George st ANTED\u2014BY GOOD voor, SITUATION, of city references.ply re Apoly to Burs.Wm.Burke, t.Telephone 1 72.52 1 ESPECTABLE STRONG YOUTH, 7 years of age situation in warehouse cf whoie- as \u2018I» 1406,\u2019 S1AR office, 52 1 Business Thances, RINEBSS, ESTABLISHED SINCE Abby a 11658 Noire \"F 2272,\" 476 FE SALE LICENSED RESTAURANT, CHEAP; doing a very xood business; good reason tor sir ing.Apply at IU William st, 88 OR BALE-3ALOON KNOWN AS WHITE URE.$1 Bt.James st.; good reasons for selling; best Edward, cor de 6 CHEAP: ing business.Apply \u201c'T wR LLEN MILL.ONE SET WATER er, or will sell machinery separ: oly: 8, John Code, Perth, © OR SALE A SHARE OF RETIRING PARTNER anufacture of boots and shoes.A T & YOUR MAD eo wake Honey quick.Address 112 Bleury st.R AEE DINING Koga and boarding I house, Jam 4e 518 3t.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,1892 TT Syectfis Articles, Reems te Let, DOONE.RO Re as Falla on College ave.4180 TABLE sup Roo Leone vad Hood ose board, at.87 Union à av ENS RS OOM8\u2014TO LET, WELL ORNE, CENTRE R for business.Not moving.20 C aaou ore et.cas 6.OOMS-NIOE BRIOHT SINGLE, ALSO LAHGE front room, both n bathroo m fist ast late dinner, 41 Yhckay Roo» LARGE 4 UNIES = room, 87 Union ave.OMS FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, ROOTS NE TES Bleue st op.WITH BaATD.OOM\u2014TO LET, IN A FRENCH CANADIAN Rl.au wily; fret class board; near Viger Garden.15 TTS 8 GOMB\u2014TO LET, FOR GENTLEMEN, IN A par vato family.Apply S0= Bleury st, 40 4 JP OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT board ; private family ; hoated by stesw, > Dorchestor a 8068 ROOM-FRONT KOOM, WITH BOARD.95 Sion Rudo NICELY À asset at DUUBLE ROOM, board, 10:} M OOME_WELL NISHED, WITH OK FT out board; ribs family.18 Anderson at a Al A Perfect Article.EHR \u2018he purest quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crys.ES pd Bi-Cerbonate of Boda are used 10 ts propar- stood Al \u2018with housekeepers for th t 30 ron w (if possible) portes fes or or All the Best Grocers cell it.OME HOT rn BOILER (DWINNELL Patent), cheap, dprable and sconomical.Bend tor prices.MILLER BROS.& TONN, 532 Montreal, Que.ay [EAM SACHTS AND LAUNCHES\u2014ANY size, aranteed ; full partioulars ppl Po reste Work s Co.Ld., Toronto Lex Agen room 215, Now York site OOMB-SINGLE AN DOUBLE KQOMS, TH good board, = 21 503 ouill College ave, VLUMS\u2014ONE DOUBLE AND UNE BINGLE gant) vurnisheds as and peated by Br with good board.App! y to 388 Seau to.8 QOMB\u2014WARM OOMFORTABLLE FURNISHED roomns, sine or double, iu front.Not moving in May.1à Lato 2 = coMs-\u2014À ONFORNISERD ROOMS, ON 5 Ro m flat.Apply 285 st.Martinet, None ith zhllaren Todd apply 506 OOMS\u201430 AND 31 BELMONT ST., BUITE OF TOOWN ON rouRd floor; also sitting rooms, with board bedroom ey on second oor} tirat clas a M BHEKBEOOKE BT.NICELY FUR.hishey Toutu, on Hirst floor; hot and culd water; also heated by hot water, bl 6 00M\u201426 BELMONT STREET.ON BATHROOM flat, heated by hot water, hot and cold water in bathrooin ; terms moderate 51 2 OOM = \u2014 SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, WITH rd, for a uarried couple or two gentlemen.Apply 90 terri street, 516 OUMBE\u2014ONE LARGE BRIGHT WELL FURNISH.a voi, Où first flat; no children.Not moving in May.XO% Belmont 613 COM WITH BOARD, Manstield COMB AND \u201cGor LARGE FRONT ROO.on ground floor, and large front room On 1s floar, avy by atoarh.Apply 18 Phillipe sq.51 3 QOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGL ON BATH- a room floor, with or without boar 108 Mons: eld st.LATE DINNER.106 513 OOMs \u2014 TO LET, FOR À SERTIERAN, oF bathroom Hoor, pret class.148 Mansfield dit.00M IN PRIVATE FAMILY, ON MACKAY u fiat of 3 unfurnished rogue.with use of Rihen: May lut.Address\u2018 B 64,\" YTAR office, COMS AVENUE HOUSE, 17 MoGiLL COL- Ke avenue ; select uptown family botel; table Dora, domestic quiet.Transient visitors invited.R°° M\u2014TU LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD (not moving): ab 934 Dorchester.623 F OOM\u2014WAHM AND WELL FURNISHED, WITH or without board.in a quiet English family.64 Dubord st,, opposite Viger sq.23 OOMB8\u2014TO LET UNFURNISHED.192 doux: tain st.Upatairs 26 ooms \u2014 31 VICTORIA sr.FORNIRHED, single and double; aiao large parlor; gas an ath, Board if required.Terms reasonable, 521 OUM\u2014LARGE BRIGHT FRONT ROOM.AND back parlor,suitabie for marriea couple o or single gentlemen.Not moving tn May, 85H P.st 4 QOMS\u2014BY MUNTH, WEEE OR DAY, PLEAsant and gousortable ; on bath flat, Terms moderate.156 Mausteld # 522 OOM \u2014 ONE COMFORTABLE FURNISHED front room, on bathroom flat, 2237 st.opt erine at, ze OOMs-NIGELY FÜRNISHED, ON TTR fiat; with or without board; 3 minutes\u2019 walk Irom Feat Office.Terms moderate.106 Chenneyille st.2 Board.Nf OABD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING B confinement; private.78 Bt.Dotutnique st BomR 452, ROOMS AT MES MI ICHÉLLE- HECUT lading copra.rot ional ati bo Lagauchetio e st.,neodr 3 Urbain st.37260 20 Boxe \u2014 AND ROOMS, WELL FURNISHED rooms and good bosrd, \u2018at 97 Union ave.43 10 OARD\u2014FOR LADIES, WITH THE BEST OF ATtendance dur confinement; strictly priv vate: terms moderate, at 280 Bt, Antoine st OARD\u2014AND ROOM VAOQANOIES, AT Ta SE B\u2019 Antoine st; also table board.Not moving | in 6 OLD ESTABLISHED SALOON, on principal street, doing very Bran 3 V ANTED\u2014A BOY TO ATTEND TO A HORSE and make himeslf generally useful around a house ; must have beat of references, none other need apply.Apply to Mr, rose, Canadiau secrot Service.83 per day can be quietly nade; work sent by mail; no canvassing.For particulars address \u201cGlobe Mrg, Co.Box 6331, Boston, Mass.\" Established 1 1480, 51 6 ANTED-A YUUTH TO ASSIST IN OFFICE cash desk: English Protestant.Appiy with references, to P.U0.Box 1028.61% ANTED -CLERKS.FOREMEN, AGENTS, MAN.ers, club secretaries, etc., to sell among friends, travellors,vrofesaional and commercial men, artisans, fawilles, etc, finest A ulisn clothing to Theasure, At Inanufacturer's wholesale prices.Buits frow #6.earnings very large.experience unneces- ery.Write or call iminediately, Walford, Bt.Me olag, Montreal V ANTED\u2014BUY TO FEED CYLINDER PRESS and make himself generally useful, one with - some syvorience preferred.Anny Canada J ule, Co.(55.Mar bin mm wt co ee \u2014 21 ANTED-A COACHMAN , MUST BE A \u201cac OOD te Kroom and CEishdatiobs + and ptrietiy tempera est recommen ions requir A bornhili, 74 McTavish at 4 PEP WHE ANTED\u2014SHIRT TRONERE AT ONCE, TROY Steam Laundry Co., 140 Bt.Peter at.522 WAR LE FE I MMEDIAT ELY, A DAILY GOVER- etent to teach the English branches, music and French tochildren under 13 years.Apply tA stating experience and references, ok TE A GENERAL SERVANT WHO vx Sorcter da plain ki - , ferences.10 Brünewiok st.ne: must bave Hoot ; ANTED \u201cA GENERAL SER SERVANT.) NO WASHing.Apply No.116 St.Urbain st sn ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY,20 GOOD girls.Apply Thompson & Cu.710 Craig #E 4 ANT ED-A GROOM YOUNG MAN Jesse Joseph, 87 73 Sherbrooke a.PréFrnnes.ANTED-\u2014AT O NCE, A GOUD CO ÿ to wash and iron.Apply 168 Menus ta ING 631 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG UNMARRIED - derstand fnrnace, to mind horse and oo, oy iy Poor Du, Imperial \u2018Buil ding.22 1ED\u2014A SMART BOY OF YOUNG MAN TO must Hake hizo! fended.n useful about the honse; cominende: ! TH.Waddell, 803 Crag at.0 others mood Ha ANTED\u2014STLONG oy TO NX useful for dining rooms, Seek mea sr ¥ a8 1 ANTED\u2014A GUOD COU COOK CAT HARY We Lute; none other need apply.RYEY Rs bz) ANTES) OUNG GIRL AS GENERAL BER- mast be good pl eteradin.ar U bain plain cook.Apply wit Fith TED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT ONE Aion with Pret olnes City ref .ply.200 © ety references ey ap ANTED To PRSRIREN TRE Jor d one boy.who and derstands JOURNEY oylinder press wante Une who con aise Ma type prefe res, , Jtetoronces.Address Box 8 BS \u201d WA Ten A LADY'S MAID, MUST HAVE BAT- lafactory written + - tween 11 and 12a.m., at fostlinoutals.| Bh 2° ANTED\u2014TWO BOYS.APPLY 2234, .BT Catherine st, ANTED-WE DEBIRE TO ESTABLISH A CES eral age ney in Montres] or vicinity, to control N aie a «Stanie artiole oi à f daily consumption nergetic man Witli small capital me manant, pa ying business.For artioulars secure 3 address ce Greenwich Manufacturing Co.> Vesey oi or Ré 612 Wan J'ED-GENERAL sw 79 Burnside Plano BVANT.ir, 4 T WW ANTED-SOOD WATTRESSER APPLY W NITH references, at Compain's Hest rane \" , pal steurant, Fie fr VW street ENERAL SERVANT.49 GADIEUX 8 carpenters (no excuses), singl ant yo 12 first claaa eine pen, 2e good Fer carpentera, to 83,50; paint- r Free fares and expenses en royte, ates uarters, & Place d\u2019A Thruraday, \u201cMarch 19eb, mes A WANTED A FIRST OLASS MILLINER TO COM- W mince work on the fArstof April; business voi A permanent Miuation can be give ë 6\u2019 TN Apply to M.Kee, fencral ore 4 ATi omNRAL SERVANT, SMALL FAM.AED house, gas stove, 304 Bt.Uzhatn A YOUNG MAN, * FER James ao AS BECOND 000%: Î r by second wee terms, kA \u201cLos oa.Manchester Glasgo Birmingham, Jolfast, 2 this ARTED ENGLAND A GENTLEMAN WELL ritish manufacturing centres, Bradford, sek sand relürning Ja couduct agencies n and business for Folie parties, upon reasouable Apply at once, 23 E159,\" STAR office.OR sae Hardwood, ros silu.word pineau #g.lpg, Boston, E SALE Chickering, Haines fay'8 warervoms, Z Lehigh Rood.= rmid & Co.O ft belting; everyt A { cash, oy no rent, therefore defy Competition.A the wise is sufficient.Mullin & coy ol 7 tl cash and 33.ow per m bargains; cash or instalmente Apply Lor Fale.ip, MILLION, EINDLING, 82; Blooka, 1.80 per losd ; best \u2018thoroux ned.7.0.S80 Bt fasse Streets bell 1 Tale OR SALE- LARGEST LOT, BEST, CHEAPEST F greatest variety of machinery in \u2018Canada, 104, ce.We buy for OR BALE\u2014A VERY USEFUL AND VALUABLE article, for une in eve Qanada.Address John W.84.7 house.Patented in letcher, Albion Bs\" \u201823.00 Brow, Voss, Williams.at special 2270 Bt, Catherine st, roomed house F°18; SALE-HAN cents an prices.modern aud new, Address 583 FOR SA TE ri K proof oyster sigus, 7 the ridiculously low price of 20 cents each.H.H.at 8.H.Martel.\u2018OR BALE\u2014ORGANS (SECOND-HAND), BY ve son Hamlin, Deberty, Kdlgour, Bell and otnor makers, from 835.00 up Apply at CW, Tindany's, vot 8t.Catherine at 2 1 For BALE\u2014WHOLE CONTENTS OF A FIVE (Chickering piano), everything BE Denia st.aes DSOME PARLOR SET, CHEAP: e,at 18221 Ontario at.B2 MAINDER OF OUR ath Ra Martel, 228 McG: 521 F0K SALE-500 1 DOZEN PRICE TIOKETS, AT 5 cents per dozen: all kinds and 223 McGill st, 52 \u2018arms $13 per month, Hall, CJ.Doherty.on returning to 5 nd tan ears, Ww the name of \u201cPet Mance street will L purse containi turn to 180 Bleurs Y OST-ON soat robe sudress.street, ET ox TERRIER, pH TE Low ROM 87 tor D vi {black and tan).Kew Lost.a a a a NN NEP Durocher st \"BODY.BLACK blac on tail; answering e.\u201d he hs returning te 190 erewarded, 582 OST-ON MONDAY EVENING, THE 29TH, A ug a sum of money.Please re- at.and receive reward, 521 TUESDAY NIGHT, A MOURTAIN 9 at to Starr 5 Kinrelia\u2019s Stables, Mansfield st will be rewarded returniog ae X x3 MANCE BT., A GORDON SET- Kindly return 10] ve 3 ORT PALL Gi GOLD EYE GLASSES, W.chain attached, on St.Hube pop Reward nt 213 St.\u2018Hubert: ut, Bt.Catherine 52 1 orEn 2 LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM 0 veagant at 8 Park avenue, suitable or Btle- ran or two friends; after 1at Muy.Lakes Yaloia UARD\u2014A DUUBLE OR BINGLE ROOM, WITH B board ; all conveniences ; small family.30 Mance at.Not movin.503 OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, WITH TABLE BOARD, at moderate terms, \u201843 MoGill College avenue (uot moving in > 503 UARD\u2014NICELY FURNISEHED DOUBLE AND B single rooms and table board.No.149 Bleury street.5148 OARD-LARGE, CHEEKFUL BAOK PARLOR, B with grate and good board: very moderate, 9s Argyle avenue._52 6 OARD-LARGE WARM \u201cFRONT \"ROOM, ENGlish f ms.ea children; surroun ndinkd Brat class.42 \u201cabor 2 4 OARD\u2014WITH Lance FURNISHED Thon?room or single rooms; first class conveniances.04 8t.Denis, 52 10 Rosms Ey ante.ASA ANTED-BY GE GENTLEMAN, IN UPPER PART of city, double room, or bedroom lor, fiat, hot ue clean and warin; HY breakfast and late «inner; must be in i Cathoilo family, English speaking.\"Y 23, 0 ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN, NICE \u201cFOR.nished room: with ail modern conveniences.78 78,\" STAR office.2 2 WW ANTED\u2014FOB MAY TE THREE OR FOUR unfurnished rooms, suitable for Meht louse.keeping.Address, stating terms, *B 70,\u201d Size.ANTED - A GENTLEMAN WANTS hood without \u201coard: gentral; busineas position, Address *C 85,\" HTam office.62 1 ANTED= BY A BACHELOR, A GOOD OOM.rtable bedroom, furnianed or ararnisned, yi boudoir attagbce à pre: ferred: must be private.Board and Booms 1 Wanted.NAN ANS ANTED-BY A QUIET RESPEOTABLE Youxa lady who is employed during the day, room and board in a private family, where no other beard: erp aro Kept, omnld prefer one with use Addre Y 19,\" D efice % ANTE GE BIZE ROOM, UITABLE FO 4 young mey, with board; Test of Victuria OST-AT SHAMROCK BAZAAR.WINDSOR square.bitate termu with address ** C 1003,\" Sum s NEW Lorulan amb D cape.belonging to Mrs.\u2019 533 Finder wiil be handsome vy rewarded, ANTED\u2014UY YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED DURing the day,2 unfurnished jooma {bed aud sitting room mm.with board, in a private fami yw wher onc ot boarders are kept.Address \u201cC 100,\" Star ANTED-FOR 38T MAY, BY YOUNG MARried couple, in central part of ros sitting and bedroom combined or two well furnished room Sac.n board.State terma Address *D 137,\" a BDouses Wanted.NSS SSS NNN NINN NT ANTED\u2014A HOUSE FITE 7 OR 8 ROOMS, Band w.o., within 15 minutes\u2019 walk from Post Pos and stable of two or three stalls aitached.otùse must be in good or: [dor and rent moderste.Ad- a \u201c\u2018\u2019R 2466,\" STAR office, 408 rime RENT, FURNISHED COTTAGE : or woul god be wit! 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supérintendent to influen ce the boys under hiscare in favor of th eBaptiste form of worship, was resumed last night in the class room of Mouata!n Street Methodist Church The attendance on the part of the general publio was again large, most of those who ¥ had been present on the preceeding evening, being again on band.Mr.Charles Alexander, president, ocoupied the chair.Before any thing was done, Rev.Arthur French came forward and asked permission to make a suggestion.It was that the whole thing should now be allowed to drop.Tho complaint of undue influence had been plainly made, and whether it bad been substantiated or not was a matter of private opinion.The rev.gentleman thought that enough had been.said and done to effect, as a result oï the enquiry, that even if undue influence had been exercised in the past, the public would be satisfied that in the future the matter would be remedied.Mr.French also drow attention to the harm that this enquiry was doing the institution, inasmuch as people who were accustomed to give freely to charitable purposes might be disposed to withhold their subscriptions to then a White, Secretary of Synod, h that gentleman also expressed a hope that the Investigation would proceed no further, that by-gones would be made by-gones.The spectacle was not, in his opinion, in any way edifying to the Bynod or to the general public.The chairman said that as far as the Boys\" Home was concerned, they were willing to have the thipg dropped.The eflect of this enquiry upon the boys themselves had been regretiable.Dr.Davidson could not consent to accept the onus of agreeing to the:termination of the proceedings at this stage.If, however, the committee were satistied Lo take Mr.French's implied position, and accept the charges of undue influence as proved, he had no further desire to pursue the enquiry.Mr.Taylor, on behalf of Mr.Dick, protested against the enquiry being terminated until the affair was threshed out.Mr, George Hague expressed his appreciation of the spirit which Mr.French had shown, He also thought with Dr.Davidson that these things had been shown to be worthy of enquiring into; but if 1t could now Lie understood that sufficient evidence had been brought forward to show that there had been some grounds for the ideas that had been circulated; but that Mr.Dick and the Boys\u2019 Home could now #0 on in ace, leaving these complaints as if they fad never been heard at all, a good end would be served.If the enquiry Were protracted for a fortnight the only end that could be gained would be that Mr.Dick and the committee would be MORE CAREFUL IN THE FUTURE.Mr.Buchan did not see how they could carry out the excellent suggestion of Rev.Mr.French, unless those who had brought the complaints withdrew them une reservedly.Mr.Dick could not go out with 8 Scotch verdiot, \u201cnot proven,\u201d against him.Rev.-J.Edgar Hill thought the enquiry should be proceeded with.Nothing sbort of a carefully prepared report by the Board would meet the demands of the community.Dr.Davidson begged to disclaim any intention to injure Mr.Dick personally.He (pr avidson).eved it was in the bestin- the Home that the reasion thatihad Pbrevaiiod snd had prevailed largely sbould be settled once and 16r all.The enquiry was then proceeded with.Dr.Davidson first called one of the witnesses of the preceding evening, whose character had been attacked by Mr.Dick.This boy was asked concerning Mr.Dick's statement that ha nad been expelled from the Home fur threatening to stab another boy, sud replied that he was only fooling at the time, and in any case the incident bad occurred about two months after he had leit the Home.Referring to Mr.Dick's statement that he (Mr.Dick) bad had frequently use his influence to save him from being \u201csacked,\u201d the boy produced.a certificate from his employers to the effect that he had been in their service for three years and had given every satisfaction, and they wouid be sorry to lose h Mr.Hague examined the i to ascertain if favor was shown in the Institution to \u201cgood\u201d boys irrespective of the church they attended, but the latter persisted that the boys who attended the Baptist Church were shown special favor.Major E.L.Bond wished to know what Mr.Dick had to say, and that gentlemnan referred the matter.to his assistant, Mr.(3awne, on whose report he acted.Mr.Gawne admitted that the threatening had occurred atter the boy bad left the Home.Mr.Dick hero wished it to be understood that the boy had been expelled from the institution for several reasons, keeping late hours, drunkenness on one occasion, etc.Dr.Davidson\u2014\"\u2018Is it not a fact that he ave you a week's notice before he dore At this point Mr.Dick rose and protested strongly against the manner in which charges were being sprung upon him.The mode of procedure arranged by the com- \u2018mittee has not been followed, and he was being taken at a disadvantage.It the charges were not properly formulated, he would refuse to answer any more questions, or at least he woul ANSWER THEM UNDER PROTEST.Dr.Davidson: \u201cI have only puta simple question arising out ot testimony given by Mr.Dick last night.\u201d Mr.Hague © thought that a great deal of what Mr.was perfectly reasonable Die tair.The question w Was one he might t be able to answer or not from mem Mr.Banhan thought Mr.Dick had been taken at a decided disadvantage.He was to have had an opportunity of preparing bimealf Rev.Mr.Bill thought the question was simple enough, r.Dick k might say whether he could vo itorn Mr, Taylor: \u201cIt wasoriginally derstood that Dr.Davidson's charges were to be laced in writing.| That would have been Phe a proper COuE urse.\u201d ague thought that in all fairness ME Dick should first heur the complaints, and then be allowed an opportunity to refresh his memory by consulting his records, before answering the charges.Major Bona {favored thie course.Mr.Hague, however, drew attention to the fact that the acousstions would be puv- lished the following day, and that people who would read them, might possibly not read Mr.Dick\u2019s defence, Dr.Davidson stated that he would be very glad to state all his cases i he could get the same access to tho books of the Boys\u2019 Home as Mr.Dick had, otherwise, ho\" would dle- tinotly decline to do any such thi ng.JH would defy his learned friend (Mr.aylon) to name y case where he had been obliged to name lis wits esses beforehand.r.Taylor: \u201cI do pot ask you to name your witnesses.I ask you to state your s.In the case of an election contested | case for bribory, the complaining party bas to give the names of theelectors bribed, That is all you are asked to do~to give the names of voys al texèd to have been unduly in- uen At this boint | the committee retired to con- Sider the question, and on their return the chairmap announced that they had decided fast Ai sa should be proceeded with ss pet Sr a0n then calied his next witness, who aves his gridonce as follows: He joined Boys Home with his younger prother in 3387, being then fifteen years of ape, and remaitied there two years.Prior 15 entorin the Home he had belonged to t'a Presby terian Church, the Sunda School a tache ah he had been attend- lng \u2018regularly.The first Sunda \u2018entered the Home, he had attended start's aioe onoals But op the second a8 in the hallway, atten a D k iin what wchool be tiendeu, Di sik ried, Mc.Dick haves alot.fe PRICE ONE CENT.- ean go with the other boys.\u201d The Ditvet Bunday Nchoo! was the one referred to.Witnoss attended [las sunday School for three years.Aller he had been at the Home some Htilo time, a \u2018sort of revival bad been held there by Mr, Dick and some \u201cout- sidere\u201d from the Olivet Buptist Church.Witness was Influenced somewhat ut that revival, and was urged by Mr.and Mrs.Dick to join the churoh Bea would have been immersed but for the objections of his mother.When he told Mr.and Mrs.Dick that his mother objected they told him that PAUL HAD ALSO BUFFERED PERSECUTION.This witness also testified that the general tendency in the Home was to influence boys to join the Baptist Church, Concerning the boy of whom Archdeacon Evans spoke on the preceding evening as having been taken\u2019 | from St Stephen's Cnureh conlirmation class and induced by Mr.Diek to join the Baptists; witness recolieated the cuwcum- stance, and was able Lo Kive'the boy'8 name.Witness mentioned incidentaily that Mr.Dick\u2019s assistant, Mr.Gowne, had joined the Baptists, after entering the Home.Wit.news also spoke of boys who attended SL George's Church belng ill-treated in the matter \u20ac of dinner, some having had to go withou Cross examined, witness admitted that he bad liked the Ofivet Sunday School very well, and hau attended of his own accord.He would have joined the Baptist Church if his mother bad not objected.Mr.Dick knew of his mother\u2019s quiection Lo iba Baptist Church.That iady had message to Mr.Dick that she did not pi much of the man who would try to induce her son to join the Baptlsts, when he had sald that he belonged to the Presbyterian.Mr, Dick had told him to ses his mothor and obtain her permission.reply to a question from Dr.Davidson, witness stated that he would have continued at 8t.Mark's Sunday School but for Mr.Dick's influence.Questioned by Mr.Dick, witnossadmitted that, after he had professed to be converted at the time of the revival, Mra.Dick had advised him to join the Church, but to sce his mother first, The younger brother of \u2018the last witness was next examined.Mr.Dick had told him that all boys in the Home had to go to Olivet Sunday School.He would have Dick.He knew of boys who at first attended St.Goorge's and afterwards went Lo Olivet; did not Know it they had been influenced in any Mr.Dick: pees boys had gone to St Mark's Sunday School without let or lhind- rance, for some days at any rate.As for going to Oiivet Baptist Church, they went of their own free will without aay coercion on my wife's part or mine.The only inducement boys had for going to Olivet waa that there were an excursion and tea meeling every yoar.1 certainly never toid him nor any other boy or gave him any command to Join Olivet Baptist Church, Witness then repeated to Dr.Davidson that Mr.Dick had told him the boys should go to Olivet Bunday school.Mr.Hague here reminded Dr.Davidson of the Bishop's warning, \u201cPut not too much credence in youth.\u201d Dr.Davidson: *'Sir, I believe every word that boy says, absolutely.He has truth stamped upon his countenance.r.Dick: vel we had better go into this | Boy\u201d s charac .Buchan: Nou have brought this upon yourself, Dr.Davidson.Dr.Davidson: \u2018It ts not fair to touch the character of the boy.The examination has been closed, and now vou seek to take away his character.It is a perfectly unheard of thing.\" ' Major Bond also protested.Boys had come up.here and been subjected to enough examination and cross-examination to : \u201cIf there is anything in thesè boys\u2019 history that would pes eu out\u201d Dr.Davidson: \u2018Look at that boy, gentlemen.Is not truth stamped upon his countenance Mr, Bague : \u2018Dr, Davidson, this is all clap- ap.Dr.Davidson: \u201cMr.Chairman, I must protest, Ëarainst these remarks from Mr.ague.M.Hague: \u201cYou may protest; but it is clap-trap all t the same.Dr.Davi \u201c Now, Mr.Hague you are not in the Merchants Bank now.I will not be spoken to like that by you.\u201d Mr.Hague: \u2018I do not see the necessity of introducing the Merchants\u2019 Bank in this way.My object in quoting the Bishop\u2019 8 warning, was not to impugn the bo fulness, but merely to draw attention to the fact that he might possibly be mistaken on some points.\u201d So everything was settled amicably, and the enquiry proceeded.The next witness also testified to the favor shown members of the Baptist Church in the Home, He and some companions had once been put into the bathroom for the night by Mr.Dick, fdrstaylng away all one Sunday and pot having gone to church.They had not spent the night in the bathroom, as after Mr, Dick had gone to bed they slipped up to their dormitories.The big boys in the Home went to what church they chose.Tne enquiry was then adjourned until Monday nigh British Steamer Bunk.Lonpox, March 2.\u2014A despatoh from Port Elizabeth, South-East Africa, states that the British steamer \u201cAlcester,\u201d bound from thie port for Maurie, struck a sunken wreck off Cape Aguihas and was so badly damaged that POS shortly afterwards sank.The crew took to tho boats and janded safely al Port Elizabeth.Seott Act Informer Fined.Br, JoxN, N.B., March 2.-Justices Bowes ahd Tapley have fined Joseph Compton, of Fairville, a Scott Act informer, $50 and costs for tempting Fairville liquor -sellers to violate the law.An appeal will be taken to a higher court.Thé Grecian Cabinet Crisis.ATHENS, March 2.\u2014The Chamber will ba prorogued to-day untfl March 6.An early dissolution is considered certain, in view of the vote of confidence in the Delyannis ministry adopted by the Chamber yesterday.\u2018Women with pale, colorless faces, who foel weak and discouraged, will receive both mental and bodily vigor by using Carter's Little Liver Pills, Special Noticem New dress fabrics for the coming season at 8.Carsley\u2019s, All the latest introduced novelties will bo be found in stock.That hbackin ing cough cap be so quickly cured by Shilon's cure, I guaranteeit.B E.McGale, Montreal New embroldered flouncings and ed, in ell new patterns at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Dame street.Homes are like harps, of which one Is finely carved and bright with gilding, but fll-tuned, while another is old and plain and worn, but from its cords float strains that are a feast of music.otre san 0000, ete a0 000 0000 000 eee Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THE STANDARD FOR PURITY, Flavor and Wholesomeness.Genuine only with Justus von 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Mr.Fitzpatrick, one of the firat Liberals to declare against Mercier and his shameless methods, was unopposed; and in three additional constituencies the fight is between two Bup- porters of the ministry.This result Is in marked contrast with that o! nomination day at the last elections, when seven Liberals and only two Conservatives were elected by acclamation, Mercier is plainly on the defensive.He attacks none of the strongholds of the enemy, but withdraws his forces cautiously within bis own fortifications The Minis- terialists, on the contrary, aré full of hope and vim.They have not conceded a single seat to the deposed boodiers, ohal- lenging public opinion In ridings that have been Liberal from Confederation, They claim-\u2014and claim rightiy\u2014that this is no party contest; that the Liberal party as such i8 not pledged to support thievery, and that they have every reason to expect that old-time Liberal counties will vote for honest government.But it did not need the elections by acclamation to bring out the confidence of the Conservatives.Every one in touch \u2018with political affairs knows that they are full of enthusiasm and '\u2018go,\u201d while the Meroierites are discouraged and despondent, Generally speaking, a party that does not attack is beaten from the outset.If the Federal Conservatives had won no seats from the Liberals last year, they would have been badly beaten.But they attacked, they led in the acclamations and they offset the Liberal gains by Ministerial gains.The Mercierites are not attacking, they have been hopelessly beaten on nomination aay and, by the logic of events, their majority will be turned Into a minority on Tuesday, THE DE BOUCHERVILLE MINISTRY.The De Boucherville Ministry will be tendered the confidence of the people on Tuesday next under circumstances wholly unparalleled so far as the province of Quebec is concerned.They take power after the reign of a Walpole, who, before giving way, tried every device that a practised ingenuity could suggest and a callous conscience permit to drag the peopls down to his own low level.There has been nothing too sacred for this rulned adventurer to try to bend to his own advantage, The public moneys which were entrusted to him for safe keeping, he has treated as so much treasure-trove captured along with the other spoils of office ; and when the treasury has been emptied, \u201cletters of credit\u201d have been to him handy instruments for mortgaging the future | revenues of the province.In this line he has gone no deeper into the mire than Walpole or Boss Tweed; but neither of these princes of corruption ever tried to make capital out of assumed religious fervor that lacked even the baslc ingredient of honesty, or out of a false though loudly vaunted patriotism that did mot hesitate to fatten on the decaying fortunes of his country.Such an example must have left lasting injuries on the body politic.The people cannot be as amenable to the appeals of patriotism and religion as they were five years ago, for no man can circulate spurious coin without undermining confidence in the true mintage.Under these disadvantages, then, the De Boucherville miniatry muet begin its work ; but the greater the task the more worthy the accomplishment.There fs ho haziness in the publie mind as to what this task is to which the now Government has set Itself, Stated in the briefest way, it 1s to replace a dishonest and extravagant administration with one which will be honest; prudent, capable and courageous.The facts are to be frankly faced.No ons will ask the new Government to make bricks without straw, but they must at once admit tbe need of bricks ana the scaroity of straw.The debt is now nearly $34,000,000, and it must not be increased.Such borrowing as may be necessary to carry it Into the future and keep the province from being crushed at the outset by the tremendous burden, 1s, of course, legitimate: but the time has come when our Provincial Trea- stirer can no longer reckon regularly in his entimates\u2014 80 much from an European loan.Our income is now about $3,500,000, and we must live practically within it.This can only be done, it will be well urged, by the consent of the people; but the ministry can be assured that a majority of the people will not only consent to such a course, bat will demand it of any Government that hopes to totaln thelr contidénce.The be- cier will show that a telling majority of the electorate of the province bas escaped the miasm and wili not tolerate anything like a re-institution of the old reckless regime.It is well that before the ballots age cast the new ministry should thus understand clearly what is expected of them, They bave heroically led in this campaign against dishonesty, and their public utterances are full of pledges that they will give Quebec a good government.The STAR, for one, believes in the sin- oerity of these promises; but the STAR will not lose ita voice nor the electors thelr franchise after the eighth of March.Wo are by no means tn this fight as a partizan, boping lor a party triumph.We have taken our stand against Mercier and With the new ministry because we were con- vinoed on the sworn evidence of credible witnesses that the Mercier Government was corrupt and injurious to the last degree; and we were glad to applaud and support Lieut.-Governor Angers\u2019 action in looking the safe in their fucee and appealing to the people.We support the new Government as an honest Government, not caring à fig for its party color; and the moment it ceases to be an horest government, we will joln with its opponents in askinæ the people to turn Ît out.There might possinly somme doubtabout the wisdom of our decjélon it the franchise was like some one-balled \u201cRoman candles,\u201d ail exhausted by one effort.But on the ninth of March, there will be just as many voters in Quebec, as on the seventh.The De Boucherville Government will be still responsible to the people; and jf they fall in either honeaty or capa- oly, it will be absolutely necessary in the interests of the heavily burdened province to send them about their business, We recommend this fact in all sincerity to the thinking Liberais.Their vote on Tuesday is not a finality, except in so far as Mer- cler and his methods are concerned.Vote as they like, they cannot elect a decent Liberal administration this time.The party is paying the just penalty of its une watchfulness.They have only the choice of perpetuating Mercier or of giving the affairs of the province for a time into the hands of the Tories.Bul they will have another chance four years hence; and if by tbat time the party has flung off its \u201cold man of the sea,\u2019 they may again vote for a clean Liberal administra tion.Let them be sure, however, that, if Mercier is not buried decisively on Tuesday, he will not give up his hold on the party, and by his presence will keep it out of office in Quebec and in the Dominion Indefinitely, As for the De Boucherville Ministry, all they ask, and all we propose to give them, is a trial THE Toronto Globe says: \u201cA De Boucherville Government will surely develop all the faults of the Mercier Cabinet, without its energy and capacity for administration,\u201d It would hardly like this reasoning to be apniied to the Opposition at Ottawa.The De Bouchervilie Ministry, at least, promises us an horzest reign, white Mr Mercier says: \u201ci regret nothing and repudiate nothing.\" Under a system of party government, the only way to gain reforms is od noon putting out governments which refuse to make them until they are secured, The present ministry may be quite sure that, If they try to imitate their ousted predecessors, the public spirit which they have raised against boodiing will turn upon them witn its condemnation edged by a hatred of hypocrisy.Surely honest government will not be gained by turning back to Mercier.Tne only possible path to reform lies right ahead, giving the new Caninet a trial and, ready to punish them 1f they fail.But, as things are, wo have them pledged against the use of such potent vehicles of corruption as \u201cletters of credit;\u201d and then they will be followed by the knowledge that they owe their election to a promise of honest government and that by that criterion they will be especially judged.POT-POURRI Hioka\u2014\u2018I think the baby has a good ear for, musis.Mra, Hicks.\u2014 dear?\u2019 Hicks.\u2014 Whenever you begin to play he howls.New York Herald.\u201cFrom what do you judge, Beggar\u2014\"Please oir, will 1 yor lend me a dime ter git somethin\u2019 to e Gentieman\u2014 \u201cYou\u2018ve got a quarter in your hand now; what's that for?\u201d Beggar\u2014\u2018That'a to tip the waiter.\" \u2014 New York Weekly.12 Dukave\u2014*You have got a {ine new watoh, Guawoll\u2014 Yes; isn\u2019t ita beauty?It cost \u201cDoes it keep time?\u201d \u2018Keep time?No; time flles as fast as belore bought it.\"\u2014Pataburah Chronicle.Jagson says that even the most unobserv- ing man begins to look around when he sits down suddenly ob an icy sidewaik.\u2014 Elmira Qazette.- * .A word of encoursgement\u2014Mr.Emerson Bean\u2014\"' Oh, yes, I've written poetry, of course, but never have tried to have any of it published.Miss Waldonis Hubb\u2014\"Now, why don't you send it to some of the magazines.I've seen some frighttui stuff in thew lately.\u2014 Jester.- - ° PROOF.\u201cHow do you know the lee ls thick enough to skate on?\" asked his fathe \u201cBecause nobody hae tumbled in for a week,\u201d replied fon.Berger s Young People, .- So He Was\u2014\"I thought You advertiged that you were selling out at \u2018cost,\u201d growled the customer, throwing down the required 25 cents for a small package of notepa \u201cYes, sir,\u201d replied the statioher heii akly.\u201cThat's right.Wo referred to our postage- stamps.ant any?\" Chicago Tribune.HELPING HIM OUT.Bingo Did you succeed in cutting down on your shopplug expenses this month, as I requested rs.le o-O0h yes, indeed, my dear.You due\u201d 2 t ais nice woolen Jndorwoar you wanted?Well, 1 got something in cotto: Review, a rauch cheaper.\u2014 Cloak CHIT-CHAT.The younger daughter has been the Tito of Captain husband in Tagls deviliing effet of the ers.oloutruption and A ah ga due TX RE be readily granted, but the defeat of Mere Briant tor goveral years, and ds with her.|.J wo oulebration.After the 1 jubilee died, it was given by the ibe hysloian who a sod h ad.The pin Is of diamonitk formix and & die te bya erown.Bly florreil valued i bighl Pastour has an eye of wonderful power, A visitor to his \u201cmenagerie\u201d in Parls, where: no has gathered various kinds of enimals for experimental uses, saw the chemist quell with a glance a flerce Spanish mastiff, whioh for his ferocity had been muzaled and d.Pasteur Lad the brute brought before blm, and looking the animal stralght In the eye fearlessly took off his muszle and removed hie chain.\u201d The dog cowered at the glance, then fawned upon Pasteur, licked his hand, and finally lay submissively before him, - - .The Baroness von Zuyllan, of Paris, has the finest stables in the world for her magnificent horses.Even those of the great Czar himself do not equal them in magoi- ficence.On Sunday alternoons she takes her tea in the stables, where, down the centre of the great bulldiog, a thick plle- oarpot is placed, leading up to the Lea-room.\u2018Lhe horses come up to the table for s uger from thelr mistress, like pet dogs.buildings cover over three acres of ground.* LE King Menelek, o?Abyssinia, is cultivating the friendship of the President of France.He Las just sent a messenger to ML Carnot, offering him as & present two spleudid Nubian lions, which are now at his court.The same messenger took a letter from the King conferring upon President Carnot the highost decoration of the Empire The Emperor Wililarn, of Germany, before he came to the throne, was mush given to skating and was frequently seen on the ice with his wife.He wouid put one hand on her shoulder and sne one on his, and then they would skate forward and backward.Their skill excited wide admiration, and the fashlon they set wae taken up by many other people.THE OXFORD BLACKMAIL CASE: _ {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LONDON, March 2.-\u2014- Maitiand Francis Morland, tutor, living at St.John street, Oxtord, who was charged on February 15 with attempting to obtain from Lord Hoth- field £70 by blackmailing methods, was today re-arraigned before Sir John Bridge, After hearing evidence the court committed Morland for trial.Mrs, R.F, r.Rowar, Kingston, Ont., Was the fortunate person to secure the elegant Gold Watch from the Ladies\" Pte- torial Weekly's (of Toronto, Ontario,) Prize Competition for Thursday.Watches and other prizes given away daily.Send two three cent stamps for particulars.When you have many tasks to accomplish don\u2019t try to attack them all at once.Do one at a time, quietly and as well as you can, and with a little patience you will get through them all.ADWAY S PILLS, Perfect Purgatives, Soothiug Aperienta.Act Without Pain.Always Reliable and Natural in their Operation.Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and strenwthen, RADWAY\u2019S PILLS For the oure ot all disorders of the STOMACH, LIVER, BOWtLS, KIDNEYS, BLADDER, NERVOUS DISEASES, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, COSTIVENESS INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA.BIL1OUN.NESS, FEVER, INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS, PILES, nud nll derangements of | the Internal Viscera.Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerais or DEL lie TERIOUMN DRUGS, Price Z5c per box.THE GREAT LIVER REMEDY.PERFECT DIGESTION Sa Pa 2g lished by taking Radway's Plils.By TERY BILIOUS sola by all Druggists.0 an those pills in doses of from three to five will quickly regulate the action of liver and free the patient from these disorders.One or two of Kadway's Pilla taken daily by those pubject to bilicus pains and torpidies of the | dv er will keep the system regular and secure healthy digestion.BE SURE TO GET *\u201cRADWAY1>> Send stamps for postage to RADWAY & CO, Montreal, tor our book of advice, DR.RADWAY & CO.419 St.James St,, Montreal.(3) NOTICE ! I will not be responsible, after thia date, for a: debta contracted in my name ~ELZEAR VERUS, Maroh 1st, 1882, 512 thing.pose to perfection.SURPRISE is stamped on every cake, For Samples sent Free, write to Q.ABE OUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER & Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LES.ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL.Z|» scROFULOUS Bor | Running Sores Covered.His Body and Head.Bones Affeoted.Cured by Cuticura Remedies.th a t Li tHe FR FRET frome is Re NE Het \u201cbind two the Et BU 4 re za was very y fi | ae one Solid a aD Se bead Phase] con fr a ta twenty-two Hen nths old.when undertook the care © mother having dled when Sid ot bo more ; ans year o sf son- sumption (sorofu.He could walke Hitt bat could not et upif he 1 down, und ! 5 not move \u2018ben ip Ded, having no use of nis Bands, I immediately co menced with the CUTIQUBA KEMEDIES, Using ai {roel Une sore after another healed, a bony matter foruilng in each oue of these five deep ones just before healing, which would ould grow loosu and © taken out; then thay would heal rapidly.pas of these uxly bone formations I preserved.Aft in, ng a dosen snd a half bottles he was completely cured apd in pow.at the age of six years, a strong hild, and healthy © Mrs.E.8.DRIGGS, Max 8,18856.612 E.Clay st., Bloomington, Ill.My grandson remains perfectly well.No signa of sorofula and no sor Mes, E.GB, La \u2018Bloomington, IIL Cuticura Resolvent he new Blood Purifier, internally (to cleanse the blood of nll impurities and poisonous elements and thus remove the cause), and CUTICURA, the Frest Skin Cure, and CQUTIOURA SOAP, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally (to clear the skin and acalp, and restore the hair), cure every disease and humor of the skin aud blood, from pimples to scrofuls.Sold everywhere.Price, CuTicURA, 60e; Boar, 2Bc: HEROLVENT.#1, Pre pared © byt the PoTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, ston., §# send for \u201c How to Cure 000 Diseanes.\u201d BABY\u2019 Bkin and Seal, purified und beautified by CUTICURA ¥0AP.Absolutely pure.RHEUMATIC PAINS In one minute the Cutlcura Anti.Pain Plaster reife ves rheumatic, sciatic hip.kidney, chest, and muscular pains and Weaknesses.ba Price 250 PATENT SHELF LADDER For High or Low Shelving.Runs confined between Upper and LowerQuideRails Cannot be dis- od eid b DIT EN Utiitue easy access and ber.Price Sh abRgE, Gba per Floor For 40 Tt.in length of rali we furnish oe indder.For 80 ft, 2ladders For 100 ft, 3 ladder: Safety Rolling Step Ladder Co.\u2019 y SJURORS 8T., N.Ww.cor Bleury st.13 1 \u2018 of 8 giri or \u201cabeives sxtending v > ootling.PENNYROYAL WAFERS > A specific medicine for LADIES to promote successful regularity, Pleaa- uy o Ernest only those with our sina: n red across label, Confiaen tial 20 sta: 810 be matie a ÉURÉKA CHEMICAL CO.Detroit, Mich.For sale by B.E.MoGale, 2123 Notre Dame \u2018street, Montreal.289e0d INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION Ot the Bankrupt Stoo Stock be elpngin 10 the Insolvent .Estat EDERICE SHIPTON, Dry Goods Merchant Moutreal- The undersigned will sell by Public Ancuon at the premises of the Insoivent, No.21% and 1893 Notre Dane strèet, Montre ON FRIDAY, 4TH MARCH, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the following assets: 3 \u2014Stnck as per Inventory.$6245 22 - 200 \u201cfan uiac- pe z Foster's Bi os Furniture Sales, | Farm Stock Sales, SPRING, 1892.Ighould be aad to have a 8 United aude of these.sal them.ery bes reonnl attention.The ste 1 ave hel of Faraiture, &e., puch aa the Ottawa Hotel, City Hotel (twice) Beliveau's Hotel, Mr.W.¥.Lewis\u2019 splendid and 2 hundred sufficien: antes.the sales of of FARM ST RK, CATTLE, Amon, HORSES, &o.| would refer to those +, Beta tor Meesre.J.M.Browning, Hugh Allan, Mulr, H.Hadley, {ire Garth Jab Jor they.and many ol Fiore, \u201c ed number mean 1 as I would uch rather à pare a Tow sa and have full time to attend 10 thi that, because in the winter season spring ! make large Real Estate Bales and sell argoes of Fruit and Tea, Ido, not solicit other se: will please understand I ask a sh 1 every branch of the business.I have had lon experience and XOTED BUCOESS IN ALL, and wi can to give « entire satisfaction, both in forge and small sal Thos J.POTTER, Auctioneer, 40 if 201 8t.James street.NADA : PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, A oot of Montreal.Superior Court.Io the matter of CHARLES RICKNER, of the City and District of Montreal, Fruit Dealer, Insolvent Sale of Valuable Plano (cost Ho Household Furniture, Fine Safe (cost $100 arpets, Mirrors, Pictures, Refrigerator, date eto.Also 1 Covered Express Wag on, À Light Express, 1 Phaeton, 1 Bghc sleigh, 1 Express Bletgu sets Harness, 2 obes, and The Book Debts, amounting to about $3000, and Lease and Stock of store No.Bonsecours Market.Bale he the house 118 JACQUES CARTIER 8T, THURSDAY MORNING, 8rd MAROH, At TEN O'CLUCK, M.CASSIDY, Curator, THOS, J.POTTER, 40 4 Auctioneer, ILLA AND GROUNDS NEAR THE city, 100,000 feet, with fine shade and fruit trees, good outbuildings.Everything in first class Order, river front and near the city cars, Hochelaga.Perfect sanitary condition.A beautiful home for a business or professional man that is seldom to be had at any price.THOS.4.,FOITER 34tt St.Jamos street.URNITURE SALES A PRIVAIE \u2018RESIDENCES \u2014ALBO\u2014 Sales of Farm Stock, Horses, Cattle, &c,, as usual.THOS.J.POTTER, A uetioneer, 43t?201 ST.JAMES STREET.Benning & Barsalou\u2019s Sales, 6 CASES AND 4 HHDS, seoteh [Mustard | AT AUCTION The subscribers have received instructions to sell at thelr stores, Nos.88 and 88 St Peter street, Montreal, on THURSDAY, THE 3RD MARCH, {For account of whom it may concern.) F.W.B.*3 tin-liped cases, each containing .P.& Co.12-12 IDs wooden boxes Condf- Montreal.ment D.8.F.Mustard, 4 oz tins, 576 108.3 tin-lined Cubes, Cach containing 12-12 lbs.wooden boxes Condiment D.S.F.Mustard, 3 02.tins, 576 Ibs.Per 85.*siber- lan,\u201d from Glasgow ALSO\u2014 ¥F.W.B.|*4hhds.Condiment Fine Mustard, W.P.& Co.containing in all 266 4 ID.jars\u2014 Montreal 1064 ibs., nnd Te = ï 1b.jars\u2014 723 lbs.Per 88.from Glasgow.\u2014*IN BOND, The above ts the finest, Mustard manufactured in Scotland and fully equal to \u201cKeen's.\u201d The whole prronous any reserve whatever.Terms cash.Sule at Twelve o\u2019clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, \u201c Aosyrian,\u201d 2.\u2014Fixtures .4.\u2014Book Debts.rs secen ss 100 00 485 Auctioneera $8545 22 ; » The purchaser will be required to deposit $200 Kimball & Ashman's Sales.with the Auctioneer on adjudication of the stock.SNA NAAN The lease of the premises from May, 1802 May, 1893, will also be sold.The purchaser of the stock wil have possession of the Store until 1st May, 1882.Terms of Sais: CASH.The Inventory.may be seen and all information obtained on application to the office of Caldwell, Tait & Wilks.W.ALEX\u2019R CALDWELL, Ass irnee.JAMES STEWART & CO, Auctioneers.Office of ) CALDWELL, TAIT & WILES, Royal Engurauce Chambers, = 1700 Notre Dame st Montreal, Feb, 25th, 1802.N.B.All parties having claims against the above Insolvent are required Lo tile clatms/with Assignee within a delay of fifteen dayg from date hereof.3 6 13 It's Soap, pure Soap, which contains none of that free alkali which rots the clothes and hurts the hands.It's Soap that does away with boiling or scalding the clothes on wash day.It's Soap that's good for anything.Cleans every- In a word\u2014'tis Spap, and fulfils its pur- Tax Sr.Crorx Soar Co., St, Stephen, N.B.set a thing in his dress.front may make or mar a man.\u2018using purpose of the household.You try it.A CLEAN SHIRT will do more towards making man appear well than any- A shirt Linen Washed in the Sunlight way with Sunlight Soap will be as white as snow, without washing powders, without hot steam and smell, and without injury to the clothes or hands.hard rubbing, without MILLIONS OF WOMEN are now \u201cSunlight\u201d for every , 4022w -.FIRE INSURANCE.INSURANCE ço.\" CANADA BHKANON, Of Hartford, Conm Head Office, _° P H Œ NI X Étrasz 1116 St James Six Gus ge +500 ti bf OREREA.UT - GERALD BE.HA - General Manager.: : iran sas A fox tty rolls 9 FRING SALES, 1592.ve special attention to Auction Sales of House old Furniture, Heal Estate, Farmin Stock, etc.Several Important sales for Marc and April have been booked already, and those who Intend selling will consult their best interests by interviewing us prior 10 determining thelr selectiun of Auctioneers.Our terins are the most reasonable; every satisfaction guaranteed; ali sale accounts settled the day fo owing day ot sale; and, for the convenience of uptown residents.our Mr.Ashman can be seen at his regidence, 17 Brunswick Street, from 8 to 9 a.m., 12 to 2 and after 6 o'clock p.m.each day.Office Telephone Cees .No.1480 Kimball.\u2026No.24186 KIMBALL & ASHMAN, Genoral Auetiqne cèrs, 13: Cellexs street.Regular Auction Sales of Horses, vehicles etc, every Wednesday, at 2 o'clock.14 2aw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of RENE BERNARD GREYNALD.Discitier, of the town of Berthier, Quebce, nsol Tenders for the purchase (on bloc) of the hast 8, movable and fmmovable.of the Estate, w received at the office of the Curator tii THURSDAY, THR 3RD MAROI, he.At 12 O'Clock {naan tho assuts Consisti 1.\u2014One lot of lund of irregular form, cont in 88 foet front Ly 200 feot In depth, when 1} widens to 160 feet In width on an additional depth of 216 feet, the whole, more or less, with a house, à biacksmith's shop, sheds, stables and other depandencios thereon erented, and known tho suid lot under No.242°0n Lhe plas and book of reference for the town of Berth ~Anothor lot of land, situate \"at tho same lane.on the south side of ÉDOUARD atrueb, Con- aining about 88 feet in width on all the dopth that there nay bo ween said EDOUVARD stront to the River 81.Lawrence, with u whart thoreon erected, and known tho said lot under No.34 t of Lhé utove plau And book of reference, without buildiuga.3.-\u2014Another lotot land'ältdats Ldthe concession of the GRANDE COTE in Lho partsh of Burthier, containing about ninety feet (00) Uni width by about 100 test In dopth, Hore or less, belay park of Lot, No.9% of the plan and book of rerdrence for the parish of Berthier, bounded in front by College Street, in rear by the land of D.Groteat, on the north cast side by Champeuux street, and on the other side by the laud of Alfred Dostaler, with u house, curpenters shop and dupendaucies thereon prscte 11 the Machinery used in the diatillory of alcohol, to wit: Dollars, 1 Steam Pump, \u201cWorth.and accessories, 1 Steam ngino (20 , 4 Lure e Falrbunk\u2019's Scales, 4 Férmenta- tion MLA, Oo 2008 iin.cach, and adcessortes, ouch, several large Recetvers for alcohol 1 50 oubling Machine, 2 Columns used in distilling, 1 Tubular Coudanser, 1 Reotifyin g Machine, capucity 1750.yi Analysing Machine, 10x8x6, 11 Vinegar Walls, of a capacity of 430 galls.each.Most.ot these Muchines are coppet and almost new, havin been Ws use for o fw nivntha only antifacture: by Coulter & Campbell of Toronto).5200 gulls of Alvohol, Stock of Molasses, (rains, otc.etc.License for 1861-02, the whole Alnouuling VO about, as per inventory, $30,000.0 \u2018I'he inventory and all Citormation \u2018oan be bad from the undersigned.An accopted cheque of $5600.00 must accompany each tender.Tan ders must be for the whole.The highest nur any of the tenders not necessarily accepted.Permits for visiting may be had on application to UHAB.DENMARTRAU, Curator, 1598 Notre Dame treet, 43 4 Zaw Mont INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOSEPH MERCIER, Morchant, of the City of Montreal, 1330 Notre Dum Street; Insolvent.The undersigned vu seil by publio auction (en bioc) at so much on the doilar, 0: FRIDAY, THE 4TH MAHOH, 1802, AT 11 O'CLOCK AM.at thelr rooms, No.real, assots of the estate, a8 totlow Stock of Dry Goods and G r Lav ¥ $1007 85 023 28 45 00 The store shall De opaned on Three Tanroday, the ra ther formation apart ook .RH RC Cr Sastor, .have been under \u2018he im pression 05 Bt.James street, ull tho | Mootings and Amusements SOCIAL AND _LEOTURE- » a \u201cWAITHIELD AND HS TES\" By REV, CANON MILLS, In 8T.JUDE'B LEOTURB HALL, THURSDAY EV'G, Mar.8rd, at 8 o\u2019clock.Tickets (inoiu hmeuts), Vocal mad lentes enr Mean tah 160 M, Hiok\u2019s & Cos.Sales IMPORTANT SALE la)Elegant, Hoshi Furniture: 3) Made to order by Moore & Campion, hiladelphla ** Chiokertug \u201d Square Siam, Costly Crystal Gasaliers, Handsome B.P.Fler Mir- rore.Italian Marble Stature atd Bronzos, Oil Patutings, Ten Nwias and French Ornaments, Eto.The subsgoribers are favored with Justructions foneu at at the residence of the late D.N.WED NO.1152 DORCHESTER STREET, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 3RD, All the Household Appointments, AS POLLOWS: \u2014\u2014DRAWING ROOMS \u2014\u2014 * Chickering \u201d 8qr.Plano, very fine instrument, in good order; Drawing-room Buite to order, by Moore & Campion, 12- Light Crystal ges aller, 3-Light Crystal Gas kee 3 Wilton Curpets, Antique enon A lal Table and Cabinet, Carved Odd Chairs, Turcoman Por- teres, Jardinieres, ltare Ol) Pain logs, * Sevre\u201d Ching, Vases, French Mantel Clock Candeia- brus, Gas Ftre Log, Lace curtains, eto.Mar blo Statuary, selecte \"by he late owner in Hm \u201cThe Dying Gladiator\u201d * Shepherd Boy.\u201d * Hig.land Ar, « Lng om Pompetl.\u201d \u2018Rape 0 the Sabi *\u201cA Roman Empress,\u201d * Death of the Hiroe Bor Born,\u201d and Other Rare Pleces.Troom ANG-KOOM \u2014\u2014 ak Dining-room Set, viz., board, Dining 7 lable, China Closet, side Tables, Leather Dining air Crystal Gasa- Flower Stand, Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Sets, Dessert 8et, Fine Cut Glassware, China, Sliver plated Ware, Cutlery, Oil Paintings, etc.etc.~\u2014LIBEARY \u2014\u2014 Brussels Carpets, 6-Light Bronze Gasalier, Reading Gas Lump, Walnut Desk, Bookcases, Centre Tables, M.Walnut Cabinet, Book Shelves, Marble clo, Costly Double Lens Stereopticon, ; with Views, 21 Rare Antique Copper Plates Mustratin ; Shakes eare lays.dedicated homas Macklin, 1 \u2014 BALL \u2014\u2014 Axminsior Hall and Stair Carpets, Handsome Giit B Pler Mirrors,\u201dwith Stands, 8-Light Brass Gasalter, O11 1 Patntings, M.T.Walnut Hall Stand, Witb large B.P.Mirror, Table and Chairs, Grandfather's Clock, Largo Carved Wood Clock, hought in Switzerland, Large Marble Urn.\u2014\u2014 BREAKFAST ROOM Brussels Carpets, Walnut 8ideboard, Table, Chalrs, Fine Old Kngravings, Photos in south America, R.8.and Lace C tains, Plants, Gasaller, oto \u2014\u2014 BEDROOMS Antique \u2018Walnut Bedroom Suite, Bedstead, 3 or Mirror Wardrobe, Bureau, Washstand and Chaire, 6 Light Crystal and Brass Gasalier, Brussels Carpets, Lace and Silk Curtains, Huttan and Fancy Chairs, Spring Bed, Halr Mattresses, Pillows, Chamber Crockery, Pictures, ete., Natural Oak Bedroom Set, 3 Light Crystal Gasalier, oda Oak Bureau, Mantel Board Toilet Set, Brussels Carpets, ?Iron and Brass Bedsteads (almost new), large Wardrobs with Mirror Doors, 4 Light Crystal Gusaliers, Shux \u201cLog Stand, \u2019 Gas Brackets, ete., ee SITTING 200M.Brass and Crystal Gasaller, Brussels Carpets, Carved Inlaid Table,.Sofa, Chairs, Rockers, Wicker Chalrs, Pictures, Fancy Tables, Luce and Silk Curtains, etc.\u2014\u2014 UPPER HALL\u2014- 3 Light Brass Gasallers, B.P.Pler Mirror, Gilt Florentine Frame, Brussels Carpets, Swiss Fruit Stand, Portieres, French Cbrotuos, etu, \u2014AL80\u2014 Contents of Kitchen, PFantry, .Lo.ele.Servants\u2019 Hail Everything the best.House on view Wednesday, from 2 to 5 o'clock.SALE AT 10 AM.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers, ALE OF NEW AND SEOOND- HAND @ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 24 AND EFFECTS, Lace Curtains, New White Quilts, Irish Linens, Table and Piano Covers, Portieres, Carpets, the entire Furniture trom a privais residence, to be held at our rooms, Nos.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME ST.Friday Afternoon, March dth, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & C Kuotloneers, 49 b Rae & Donnelly's Sale, JUEORTANT AUCTION SALE Pe HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AUTRORITY OF JUSTICE.We havo received instructions to Sell at No.2338 8t.Catherine stivel, _THURSDAY MORNING, MAROR 3RD, The furnishing of 14 rooms \u2014OONSTRTING OF- One Upright Plano, Wilton Rug Drawing Room suite, several Wire Back Easy Chalrs, Rattan Ghalrs, Parlor Cablpet, B.P.Mantel Mirror.Osk Sideboard, Oak Extension Dining Table and Ouk Leather Seat iners, One American Folding Bed with B.P.Mirror, Quk ok EE.Salle Robert, No.15641 Ht, Cstherine St, Tel.7380.LOCAL COMMITTEES, st.James Ward.1290 Ontario Street.312 Dorcheatar Street.| Notre Dame Street, apls.Workingmon, s Cominittee, cor.Montcalm and Robin East Ward, 1517 Notre Dame Btreet.Telephons 1895.These Committees aball be open from 8 a.01, to 11 p.m.avery day.All electors favorable to Mr.Augé's candidature are cordially invited toattend.87 20 J.0.DUPUIR, Prosident.M AVE, COTE ST.ANTOINE.- PRIVATE arcing Olass for Ladies and Gentiomen, Mon- and Friday, at 8 p t for Parties, Bellis, Conoeria ko.handsomely furnished.À.Koy Macdonald.jun, CE: ROY MACDONALD.JI.CLASSES FOR BE- inners, Tu adey snd Thursday, A 8 pm C Jasses for Juveniles, Monday.Jocaday.A Berin- pers\u2019 Class for Javeniles, Wednesday at Assembly Monday Evenings, Queen's # Hall 2980 St.Ca thawing st, cas ss for beginners, jonday and Thursday Kveniugs, Advanced Glos a Tuesday Êve ings To orinedlats Claga, date Donne ings.Assembly, Gaturday Evouings, Priva lessons, day orevoning.| 405 D ANCI Na, EHOFEBSOR DURKEE'S ACADEMY, D SEALEN TENDERH, nddreased to the nnder- \u2018Teuders for Coal,* wili be received at the pince 2 tha Oity Clerk A NOON of MON * 7th March, fo Tonus of Soft LA an to be delivery at'the coal Abad of the LU Level ramping Hta- , W.Delivery to commence within ou, thio days of notitioaton of ward, and to continue at the pate of not less than 150 tone per week until tha whole hall have hoon delivered, The cu: ne to be clean and of #0 nod quality, free from dust, apd tn be streuned by he con radtor On screens of nut less than one {uch meshes, Tenders to describe the kind of coal offare: The price.hich te {a to cover all charges, \u201cis to be per ton of 2,340 Each tander to be accnmpanisd by a dsposit, with the Qity Treasurvr, of a surn erqual to 10 per ent.of the amount of the gon tract, which sum, n tha case of ne suocagsfal bidder, shall be retained by the city as a yuaiauteo for the dua fulfilment bed the tract Fu tirs case of rejected topders, the deposits will be returned On application, The Water (ommittea wH! not neceswsely accept the lowont or elthor of the tenders, an may divide the cunlract between two or more, (By order.) B.D.AICUONNELL, Bupt.M.W.W.Waren Nopxa Dros./ AS Montreal, deb.20,1892.$ 513 BAR OF MONTREAL - Av oxamination for Stenographors wil] he beid on Fyiday.tho ath of March next, at 3 pal, at the Court Honse.st 5193 a UPERIOR COURT \u2014 : DISTRICT QF M, PROD'HO are esl, TA iee 5 8 Tori \"HO L VE.Da De armor, ot the Parish of Notre Sant \u2018do G Hol iad dé Moeolings sud Amusements.À ACADEMY OF Moers Tuatha ar.akeday action seraration ; Rhein 3 3 1 sn Ase ; À ior Sn ie ES aia - formed the nucleus for what is at \u201c G.Pendleton, E.- Goodworth and Pymm.d, Mise M, mis en y fanc MARCH 2 rEg 1892-STX PAGES.Mollles Hayo » Big Turn Out- Metropolis and Canadien \u201c Btesplechase.\u201cor, March 1,_Bemarkably fast time = ham ohazasterized the snowshoe races at the Flootrio Park to-day.The attendance of spectators was a very large one, and high biges sport was witnessed throughout, \u201c Paris, of Montreal, swept everything in the opan and accomplished the X{ and mile Taces in the excellent times of 1m 25 and -.8rn 12,15 sec.reppectively.The following + the result of the ovents in detail - Costume race\u20141, Clendennan; 2, Lawless; 3, Ards of tn heats \u2014(icorye Paris.vases Pa 1; Ua.Curso 3 09 L Es Draw 2 en, me, > « Argries, or Yard red 5\u20141, Booth; \u20183 F, Foisy; en\u2014George Paris, Ages, Montreal, % mse en, PATH Montreal, es, Montreal, 3; Bouchard, Ottawa, agon, A; ass 6 1-5.1} Quarte 5 miles open\u2014George Paris, Montreal, 1; Æ., Carson, Ottawa, 2: Lumsden, Montreal, 3; time.1 min Consolation Tween, Huraman, 1; V.Grant, 2; E.Daoust, -3; D.Blyt \u2018The tug-of-war wis \u2018won by the Ottawa Snowshoe Club team.The Local Races, OTTAWA, Ont, February 28\u2014The annual races of the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Snowshoe Club took place at the Electric Park thisevening.There wasa good attendance, many ladies being present.The races were all good, especially that for the mile cham- plonship, which was the most interesting race of the night.Lawless fel! behind after the first hall, and Bouchiere held the lead till within about 20 yards of the goal, when Carson put on a spurt and won by about six Inches.\u2018lo-night's races were mostly local events.The winners were: Verdant green .race quarter mile open to mempers: C.Smith, 1; C.C.Clarke, 2; P.Deslauriers, 8.Hundred yards in heats, open to members; Heuson, 1; Geo.Popham, 2; 8.MeGlenaghan, 3.Quare ter mile race grèen, R.Egan, 1; W.Smith, 2; © C.Clarke, 3.\u2018Mile race, championship of the city, H.Carson, 1; J.Bouchara, 2; Lawless, 3.Hundred yards green, Regan., 1; Smith, 2; R.B.O'Sullivan, 3.Hurdle * race 120 Yards dash over 6 hurdles, Llen- eam dentin, 1 + Carson, 2; Lawless, 3.race, 120 yds.over unbroken snow, Ottawa Lacrosse Club, 1; Billiard team, 3.The Hollies \u201cAt Home.\u201d The Hollies are a true snowshoelng crowa, and the spirit of stubborn resistance to the elements, whenever these latter attempt to interfere \u2018with their appointments, seems to have even communicated itself to their ladies.For when last evening the tner- mometer inconsiderately allowed its mer- to drop far below zeru and uld Boreas got it Into his head to cause some diversion by chasing himself atl around the mountain, it deterred very few of the fair friends of the HollyClub indeed from braving the cold blast and grace the last and most successful or the Club's \u201cAt Homes\" of the season with their presence.Theattendance was a large one, at Jeast seventy-five couples Leing pre- sont, and there is not the slightest doubt but individually and coilectively, they enjoyed the evening thoroughly, thanks to the officers and the club and committees, who are as follows: Hon.president, Jno.MeKorgow; hon.vice-president, Joo: McD, Haines; 2 nd hon.vice-president, T.C, Buimer; president, Fessendeu ; vice- -president, Is.Noble; secretary, P.T.Danlord ; treaurer, G.IL anna; committee, N.À.Macdonald, F.Gascolgne, J J.Fessenden, N.K.Macdonald, W.Barrat; floor manager, N.A.Macdonald.There was a pleasant variation on the usual stereotyped after dinner speechmak- ing in the shape of the presentation of prizes to the Club winners, who were for- tupate enough to gain them, and who, as they stepped forward to take \"possession of their hard-won trophies, were cheered to \u201cthe echo.r.Jumes Fessenden, the prest- dent, who sat at the head of the centre table, made a fow introductory remarks in which, amongst other things, he referred with evident pleasure to the time, some eight years ago, wnen four of the gentlemen present at the table resent as healthy an organization and as thorough a snowshoe club, though the youngest, 18 any in the city.Amongst those who came in for prizes were Outhet, the winner [or two successive years of the Club cup; Wood- house, the new green man, who carried away Do less than two medals for first attempts; Drabble, McDonald, Wilson and Smith.Amongst those who sat down to supper were: Mra.J.kinlayson, Miss Martin, Mise Baily, Mrs.P.Burkett, Miss Snowdon, Miss J.McLeod, Miss Hedges, Miss Jones, sliss Hutchison, Miss Minto, Miss Ida Minto, Miss L.Wray, Miss B.Callaghan, Miss Kinsella, Miss Fabian Miss A.Kollman, Mrs, J.Burny, Miss Dollie Powney, Miss Coultry, Miss MceDlarmid, Miss Price, Miss Alice Lovett, Mrs.F.U.Smith, Miss P.Flint, Miss H.J.Morrison, Mrs.L.Reid, Mrs.Fossouden, Messrs.James Fessenden, P.Danford, W.Mur- by, S.Carpenter, H.5 Chidley, C.Tester, , Furibet, RC Jarminton, H.Mc- je: Jd.F.N.K.Mac- donnai W.R irutohine, we ralcGuire, (i.Wallace, 5.nte, A.Walsh, D.Murray, E.Danford, oF J.Goor- coigne, W.A, Shackell, J.E.Thompson, J.Danford, J.W.Kinsella, W.Powers, E.Jones, N.Kolimar, Jno.Burny, Fred G.J.E.McDiarmid, H.McManus, E.Laurendeau, H.J.M rison, P.H.Flint, Frank P.Ritchie, Y.Reid, C, C.Fessenden and G.Hanna.Those present were loth to stop dancing, even when the programine was finished, but linally great coats were donned, the ladies were made up into unrecognizable bundles and the three big sleighs drove home by the way of Outremont, some of their oceu- pants talking and some already dreaming of the pleasant evening spent.Metropolis Steeplechase.The Metropolis Snowshoe Club, R.T.of Temperance, held their annual Club steeplechase yesterday evening, there being about eight entries.\u2018The winner was Mr.Dennis, who came in flrst in 22 m.; Fraser came In second) 24, W.\u2018Messer came third in and oworth, fourth in 26m.The es entered were Messrs.Worssam Mr.John Lewis starter.À pleasant time was spent acted as = atthe Club House inthe evening, the gentle men being joined young lady trampers.The Canadien Open Steeplechase.The Canadien Suowshoe Club are going to'hold their annual! open.stesplechase this evening over the regulation Mountain co There are about twelve entries and à hard run may be expected.On the Track, The Metropolis Snowshoe Club,R, T.of T., will hold a grand ladies\u2019 night on \u201cI'uesday next at the Club House.The 8t, Georges had their regular weekly outing last evening.SKATING, Over Five Hundred En} Enjoy the Masquerade.The carnival at the Victoria Rink last Tec Was a ost popularly attended event.\u2018he costumes of those taking part in t fe ctacle were very bright and vark he rink was most attractively decoratéd, e dent depisrea was very profuse and the dim light from the endless and multi- formed Japanese lanterns which were suspended over the rink added a particularly Rainty Qffeot to the revolving multitude that Tu od beneath them.Carnivals are always gay and pright, and last evening Was no pxception to the rule.The ceaseless babel of the masqueraders rose insmothered confusion characteristic of the strange medley of characters represented, The fun and merriment continued until the iis reed after a vary pretty o been enjoyed by young and old hie one five hundred persons were present last evening, the followin, being the names and Shacacters impersonal LADIBS.A-Albèo, Miss Flora, tambourine girls Alan, 158 rong, Miss L fay 4 Laprairie Girl; Armet ln fes en ire, Mabel, fan autre: Allan, My ps elle.Hed Hus.sary Ansley, fancy dre by some courageous 188 K., cadet; broad, Migs L., French peasant; Balfour, E a) Barry oz ses \"ia fae agus, an Si ss LL, ough; Buc gular and = Baker, 68 Daisy, as Ban 8, BA 8 pa fi nimi pens \u2018 1, Fo a.Offlodts at, ™, 5 1 rene T fers, ty dread; C , Bish er fancy dress; Cralg, Miss Kato Craig, Hans agen or \u20ac of the tiles: pal, isd te, das Laurs , Imerve Carson, Mi diamond: C D.Mige, Miss Kate Grectiamay's Lila, ul £0 © uthers, Misg Currie, Miss Jeanni Coyle, 5 ss aiy, J 185 » To \u2018Currie.Miss le.Wild of Lorne; Clark, ik a, dingle bella; Cowper, Miss A, Ker Ds fon \u201cCleary, M Dylts; Cleary, Miss Annie, © D, fancy £ Dyson, Miss Amy, of Manchester, England, ure Duley, Miss Jess fancy dress; Daley, Miss Isabella, ; Dolan, Mis s Sade, Evabgeline; Dow: Douglas, Miss C,, fancy M., fancy dress; Dodd, .A.faney dress; Dyer, Miss Gludys, rid\u201d tng Hood; Dyer, Miss, graduate; Dawson, Mise w,, Lady Betlina; Dawson, Miss M., Zingara; Drink- water, A, Pler \u2014Éwan, Mies ve.wy, Shy; Eathorne, Miss, bospital purse; Elliott, M 8 Edith, fancy dress; Eaves, Miss Daisy, & per irl; EVANS, Miss Flor ence, nurse; Evans, Miss Lizzie, Ottawa, nurse.¥.\u2014Fraser, Mies \"Lizzie, fancy dress; Falrtleld, Miss May, Bwls asant; fitzgibbon, Miss M, Red Hussar: FILE bbon, Miss B.Folly; Farrell, Miss Constance, Dorothy; Foley, Miss Minnie, Undine; Fox, Miss Katie, Atr: Fulton, Miss Alice, raduate; Finney, Miss Maud, Swiss peasant; Foster, , Mis Ella, tancy dress; Foster, Miss M., May G\u2014 reenshields.Miss M., Anne of Getrrstein; Gordon, Miss Jessie, Dolly Varden; Gilles, Miss Fairy, morning star; Gordon, Miss L Ler rl; cuites, Miss tussle, flower giri; Gordon, iss Maggie, Swiss pe asant; uabler, Miss Edith, Normandy peasant: Genaud, Mrs.A.iciele: Gougeon, Miss Parmilia, fancy cress; Glassford, Miss 1, fancy dress: Grace, Miss, daisy: Gilmour, Miss C., white cockade; Glimour, Miss di, Goodie-Pwo- shoes; Gentles, Mlas, bourgeois.> H\u2014Howard, Miss Majorie, faney dress; Hough- ton, Mrs.HE.T.Artist; hton, Mi ss Ethel, sunflower; Hughes, Miss ps 8, Kate Greenaway; Hagar, Miss Adele, duncing gird; Hughes, Miss Hilda, vivandiere; Ilail, Miss KE.fishwife; Howard, Miss Hilda, fapcy dress; Howard, Miss Evelyn, Egyptian slave; Hut- chison, Miss Flo, Miss peasant: Hughes, Jennie, Egyptian; Hugues, Miss Ella, gymnasy girt; Hague, Miss A, pe 1-\u2014Irwin, Miss Eleanor, S heroyabte; Katherine! flower girl.J\u2014Jen, Missy Carrie, tambourine player; Joho- ston, Miss Alice, Griselda; Jones, Muss Lillte, Cur.meeita; Johnston, Misy Eveline, peasant: Judah, Miss Mirfam, fairy; Jordan, Miss Allle, fancy dress; Jordan, Miss Flo, fancy dress; Jones, Mey, J.Henry, jr., Tootte; James, Miss Alice, fancy dress; Jamleson, Miss W., sallor; Judah, Miss Lullie, Egyptian slave.K- -kirk, Miss Jean, Veronese lady; Kay.Miss Btanche, fancy dress: Kingston, Miss A, Margue- rile; Kirhy, Miss Ethel, Undin L\u2014Lueb, Miss Trixie, grandmother: Laughton, Miss Lilian H.Fatlma; Loeb, Miss, Egypuoian; Leggatl, Miss Mary, just ing Jones, Miss Lhel, just out; La Appin.Miss Minnie, Spanish que Lugie, Miss Katie, fancy dressy Law, Miss Taie, Jupunese; Laughlin, Miss M, fancy dress; Linton, Miss Ethel, and Samuel, Miss M., talry queens; Lewis, Miss Addie, Nerlssa; Lewis, Miss Mabel Lombra; Linton, Miss Edythe, Suavita; Laurie, Mlss G, fancy dress.M-\u2014Mitchell, Miss Lilly, Kate Greenaway; Morrison, Miss Ruby.Lady of Lyons: Morrison, Mlss Maud, Italtan; Morrison, Misses Lilly aud Nellie, \u2018Stamese twins; Murray, Miss Greta, Paola; Mas.tennan, Miss Lilly, fancy dress; Masterman, Miss Jessie, nurse; Masterman, Miss Mabel, Highland lassie; Masterman, Miss Annie J., tancy dress; Masterman, Miss Daisy snowball: Masterman, Miss Annie E.Oriental: Marter, \u2018Miss Eveline, court lady: Morun, Miss D., knight; Murray.Miss Lulu, Dolly button; Morton, Miss Katte H., court lady; Mitchell, Miss, ancy dress; Miller, Miss Edith, Dully Varden; Milroy, Miss Justa; Kate Greenaway; Mountaln, Miss, ghost; Mitchell Miss Emma, perfection; Morris, Migs *., fancy dress; Morris, Miss A.fancy ; Mills, Miss Annle, jester; Malony, Miss Nellle, \"mirth; Munn, Migs D., milkmaid; Murphy, Miss Laura, pis maid; Markgraf, Miss Ida, y.ple Markgraf, Miss L.A.maid of the mendow; ur ray, Migs Edith A.Fipeys Moor, Miss Kthel, Lit- tie Tycoon; Mathews, Miss Maud, mald of Kent; Mitchelt, Miss Maud, itatian peasant; Morris, Miss, jlalian peasant; Men, Miss Gertrude, Spanish peasant; Morris.Mss Nora, She: Murray, Miss Bessie, baby min Me \u2014MacCalluln, Miss we \u201c \u2018an old picture; Me- K Metavin, Miss Mg tion Miss Irwin, Miss Benn.Miss E., Marguerite, I Yorn M |acdonaid; Welsh peasant; Macdi 1ss Ina, siu- de ent; McDunn ough, Miss CPE, Spanish girl; McDonald, Miss Roddie, clown: Mentece, Misg Maud, fancy dress; MeRoble, Miss K, fancy dress; McAndrew, Miss Nellie, to the o McAndrew, Miss Annie, Miss Helen, fortune teller; McTavish, Miss Ediih; pink of perfection N\u2014Norris, Miss A., Normandy Miss A, Priscila; Nichol, sss G Niblo, Miss, burse; Nash, Miss J., Winged Helena Iv vie, Mids Luly, Baby Moseley; st.George, Miss, sallor: Oswald, Miss Belle, anish student; Organ, Biss, La Gftana: Oxley, Miss M, folly; Oxley Miss P\u2014Paul, Miss Louise.other Hubbard; Paconey, Miss, Vivendicre.Prevott, Miss E,, girl graduate: Price, Miss B., girl ofthe present; \u2018Nice, Miss M, sweel Rosalind; Popham, Miss Edna, frivolity; Pullan, Miss Jessie, fancy adress; l\u2019aris, Miss, sips5.# amsay, Miss M., Kate Greenaway; Rein, hardt, Miss M., Highland lassie; Routh, Miss B.shepherdess; Kladel , Miss Marjorie, red \u2018cockade; tea, Miss M., fancy dress: Rea, Miss R., Mystery; Rodden, Miss V., Parisian lady; Nos.ved fancy dress; kobtnson, Miss Katie, student; Ramsay, Miss Ruby, swiss easant; Rees, ASS Lillan, paroles, Rentrew, Miss K.homeless; Right, pen niless: Rees, Miss Rosalle, Lviézeriands Rire Miss Nellle, Betsy Trotwood; Roy, Miss Babine, falry; Robertson, Miss Mildred, Japanese; Koberts, Miss, Lady Teasel: Roberts, Miss T., seashell; Roberts Miss R., Fatima; Rea, Miss A: fancy dress.&\u2014severs, Miss Poppy, Cleopatra: Shaw, Miss H., fancy dress; Small, Miss Bertha, Goddess of Liberty; Scanlan, Miss L,, fanoy dress; Stephenson, Miss Lucy, winter: Santuary, Miss Mabel, tambourine girl; 8myth, Miss Maud; fancy dress; Scott, Miss Elsle, fancy dress; Simpson, Miss Amy, red diamond; Smyth, Miss Laura, fancy dress; Sanderson; Miss, Mother Goose; Sanderson, Miss Minnte, Mary, Mary, quite contrary; samuel, Miss nthel, fancy dress; samuel, te Ureénaway; ensant; Nichol, ven, court lady; Miss Georgie, fancy dress; Small, Miss D, caruation; Scott.Miss, carsation; Smith, Miss Maud, Marltana; Stuart, Miss Ethel, nurse; Sowden, Miss VW.fancy; Squeers, schullze, Miss Lily, Kate Greenaway; Schultze, Miss Bertie, black diamond; Schultze, Miss Mary, March; Steward, Mes A, 'vivanadiere; smardon, Miss 8, graduate; Miss Maud, Darinka; Schneider, Miss Maud, Dresden china; Smardon, Le Japanese lady; Smardou, Miss G., Swiss peasaot; Shearer, \"Miss G., Zljeuner; Sweeney, G., puophergess: Sweeney, Miss E., flower girl; Sturrac Miss, tootie; ft, Clair, Miss M dingle; Stearns, Miss E., milkm: T\u2014Tyler, Miss M.baby; vanter Miss E., hearts- ease; \u2018Turner, Miss EK,.fancy dress; Thompson.Miss Alice, gtpsy: Tooke, Misy Clare; Tarrante, Miss Flo, queen of night; Taylor, Miss Gertrude, gymnast; Taylor, Miss Beatrice, Queen Mary; mkins, Miss Bertha, fancy dress; Taylor, Miss, Vivandiers; Taylor, Miss Floss, Japanese; Talt, Miss Orlean, Highland Lassie: Talk, Miss C.follow the drum.W\u2014Wand, Miss Alice, fancy dress: Wand, Miss G., daffodll; Walker, Miss G., dancing girl; \"Won- ham.Miss E., Portia; Watson, Miss A.gipsy Watson, Miss HE, red hussar; White, Miss A.Spantsh\u2019 lady; Wilson, Miss Annie, fancy alker, Miss Florence, Bip: Willams, ries Mary, Canada; White, \u2018Miss Nelite, fancy dress; Woodhouse, Miss | Jessie, Joul of Arc; Wilkins, Miss F., tancy dress; \u2018Withell, Miss Florence, taney dress; Wilson, Miss Ethel, fancy dress.Y\u2014Young.Miss Eva, faney dress: Young, Miss L.D., fancy dress; Young, Miss\u2019 À.B., fancy dress.GENTLEXEN.A-\u2014Alves, Jas, middy; Allan, H., King's jester; Adams, J.E., tancy dress: Amhro B.J., Louis XIV; Amos! Arthur, Abdel Kader: Armstrong, Percy, New Zealander; Aveling, Powell, Im- prom ti; Angus, Ww.F.Toreador: Arobibald, J.3 fon jamin, G., baker; Baile, a.one of the 28th; Buchanan,¥.G., fancy dress; Bulmer, ALM, jockey: Barclay, Norman, fancy dress, Bond, Ww L., fanoy dress; OR ve cowboy; Bremn .W.A.Irishman; Bolton, À Viney dress: Butler, A., fancy dress; Binmore, à v.fancy dr ess; Birch, L., fancy ; Bal Baby, R., Richard LIT: ;_Bridgewater, des student; P.fancy Gross: Burns, w., Old Je à Prouty: En af Barry, Wo cowboy; aor Pir Chas, black hussur; , fancy dress; Bond, da, ., Buffato Bil; SW.Fancy dress.J\u2014Chambers, W., bab; Carnegie, L.page; Colson, C.H., fancy drs, Carsiey, C., Httlo boy blue: Canute, F., Prince Charlie; Cla Aph am, Fred, clown; Clapham, Jaa., bandit king; Clarke, J.B., the Duke of Plazdt toro; Carsley, Chas, dress; Cassils, Chas.baker; Cantlie, Ww, page; Costigan, O., fireman; Cooke, Claude, nigger; Campbell, S., aude Xvi cen ntury; Carmichael, 8.\u2026 Jap; Coopef, R., courtier chestnut; Coghlin, G., fancy dress; Siamese twins; veil, C., Lord E., Russian officer; Chad- \u201dD-Des barats.H., otown; Lomas F, J., dude; Davis, I, dude; Dawson, Tucker; Do Wist, C., Cadet; Dillon, Te a nh 2% ers, L., clown; Daniels, PF.\u2018dandy; , bussar: Davie, A, clown; beth, I Eh or Davidson, T.As-You-Ple \u201c King of the Plains; Drummond, ys E.J., Courter XVIT ond, Ged.oh gam.Too cavalier: Douglas, E.R., fancy dre water G.7 rer.F, jockey Dwyer, Ar fan Jockey: re eens as Onrdinal obeleu: Edmunds, W.cowbey: Edgar, key: Hath.orne, Percy, Indian Sa, DA van dress Kain, J.Banc > ren i s BWing 'R., fancy Epi.B.): a ty ORIORNS FI pera fancy dress; McConnall, ; = + dontal dre: ard, ¥., Jup,; H Tom, sailor; Hughes, Alert, fancy dress; Pass So H., T Hughes, F., 1anoy dress; A, Thdsane Hagar, L., \"a8 Fred, fancy dress; Hugh Harry, ockey; aress; Hayman, E., Spanish peasant; Harper, A., master of hounds; ughes, A.W., fancy dress; Hanna, taliah; Hiam, H., fancy dress: Houghton, Arthur, Zouave 1\u2014Irwip, KR, fancy dress; Inghs, Za ey: Ibbotson, \u2018ALK, G Artillery Ir old gag: Irwin, W., Ta rah.boo.dora J-Jones, Fred, C >.de Womburn; an: Fred., fancy dress; Jackson, G.C., 1anoy dress; Jon™, Percy.court dress: Sordan 7.A., fancy ( Lroes.K\u2014Kilburn, ii., fancy dress; King, \u2026 Monte \u20ac L\u2014Laviolette, R., clown; Lawrie, W.,, Jose: Lyman, F., name it; Laughton, Joe, fanc oy ress; Lovejoy, a 3 Arabydad;\u201d Lovejoy, W,, fancy dress; Le Compte, Geo.K.Richard III; Leish- Man, À.A.Tang dress; Loeb, Archer, Jaok Tar; Laverty, Joe, Little Tycoon; Lamplough, H., Alphonse de la Madonna Martinette: Torin, L., Dutchman; Lawrence, E.F., Dut chman; Leslte, W., habitant: Laferty, L., Stonewall Jackson; Laurie, Pa 2 Page.M\u2014 \u2018Jom, English (armboy; Martel, O., gent.Hers > Mis, W.clown; Marler, H., Viking; Masterman, W,, Ki-yl; Mitchell,N., U.8.Troo Marcou, wine, ace of \u2018hearts; Mills, Witte 1 fancy dress; Moran, W.L, Un cle sam; itroy, age; Mooney, T.J.minstrel; Millin, F and Gordon Stewart, we two; HG A.R., robbe ber; Moore, Percy, Prince Charlie; Millar, A.F.; dress: Mann, J.A.courtier; Morris, \u2019 dress; Marshall, Alfred, page XV] century; Muir, 5.D.fancy dress; Munn, 8.M, costunie 15th century.Mo\u2014MacCallum.D, French clown; MeMillan, Percy, jockey; Mackay, ds Paes.Mu Mc unnough, Fred, baby; Meuavin, a cLeod, N=; I'ncie Sam; McNaliey, J.Di.one ot the Poza; Me- Jutyre, Lindsay, fancy dress; McMartin, E.W,, private H.KR, 8.C.; Melntyre, A., Chinee; Mac- farlanpe, L., Turk; Macfarlane, G,, Cowboy; Mc- Lenn, J., fancy dress; Macdonald, J., taney dress; McHRoble, F., page, MacMaser M.w.fancy McGibbon, J., fancy dress, McFarlane, C., Tac Sam; McFarlane, L.Uncle Sam; McCallum, F.W., sallor, N-\u2014Nicoll, Jas., fancy dress; Nicoll, fancy dress; Nichol, I, U., Japanese; Newmat, k fancy dress: Nicholson.Geo., Dougal McTavish and Hogers, F., sandy Me cPhéréon: Nivin, T, F., fancy dress; Nivin, E.captain Meno: ohn J.D, Crusaders Newman, J.O\u2014Ogilv ern Tourist; Oliver, G, W., Kn fan vie, L.C., indian: ative, N.C,, South- night; O'Brien, Chas, Shown; Ogllvie, W.Sport; Oswnid, M, fancy re: P\u2014Philbin, W., R.S.Bugler; Palmer, H., Gil Blas; Power, A, Tester: Paterson, J.B., Courtier; Pattérson, W.b., ten ri; Patterson, A.L-, fancy dress; Pullen, tom, R\u2014Reford, L.fancy dress: Russel, C., Spantsh cavaller; Riddell, J fancy\u2019 dress: Rank n, N.page; Ross, J., studént; Reyner, A.fancy dress; ten, C., Jockey: Russel, B.rancy dress; Rae, J.P., courtier; Rawlings, It, royal guard; \u2018Russel, An fancy dress; Reinhardt, A, Indian; Russell, An fancy dress: Rubertso on, H., fancy \u2018dress; Reed, Robt.English furin boy: Rubenstein, L, Bluebeard; Rodden, R.M, fancy dress.Seatn, Perey, tancy dress: Sherritt, G., okey; Simpson, A A.A.Mephistopheles; stewart, ter, jester; saunderson, \u2018Thomas, baby; Sh Shaw, wo fancy dress; Strathey.G., prince; Stevenson, Hugh, walter; stroud, \u20ac, Jockey; Stanton, O.E., fancy dress; Stewart, HB, fl, George 111; Strachey, E, de B.jockey; stevenson, J.student; souart, E., hunter; Smith, A, fancy dress: sise, Pb.F,, page; Shaw, U age; Sbaw, C, M, Turk; Smid, C.Gordon.Bride ot Scanlan, J.7, one of the boys; Semple, H,, Lorenzo; Scott, M., clown; Sheffle 1d, C.fancy dress; Smith, x.oficer Horse Guards; Saunder- BOD, E.Wamba: Shorey .#., fancy dress; Scott, R., Blackfoot Indian; Smyth, W.H., cavalier; Shaw, G., fancy dress: Simpson, H\u201d E.fancy dress; Stark, A.K., dude; Stewart, C., jester; Smart, D.W., baby; Smyth, U., cuckoo; Saunder- son, C., tancy dress, T-\u2014\"Tooke, G., as you like; Tough, C,, fancy dress; Tate, J., cavaller; \u2018Turner, Ek.A.Jockey.Lammermoor; U\u2014Urquhart, Jd.fancy dress; Ussher, G., count, Ulley, C., fancy dre: V\u2014Va Ass, w.Dom \u2018Pedro; Vass, F., Don Juan; Virtue, C.8, Alphonso de la Madonna Martinette: Van Horne, R.B, suudent; Yon He cavalier: Venner, E., fancy rons; Voss, C w\u2014 Walker, J.C.Indian; Wothersoon.s fancy dress; Wolherspoon, C., fancy dress: Welsh, Prince; Wilkins, W.Ans Page; Widte, ¥.H., rE bejubers; Watson, R.L., fancy dress; Wurtele, ¥.F., fancy dress; Wilson, G.K., courtier; White- side, porcupine: Willlams, M., newsboy: Walke: or We.dJ.Richard Ili; Wilson, J.T., 1ancy dress; W 11tons, Je fancy dress, Rubenstein Wins in the Mawitimece ProvINCOR,.ST.JOHN, N.B,, r.l.\u2014The fancy skating contest for the bam pionship of the Maritime, Provinces was held in the Palace Skating Rink ro-night, the result being in the following order: Moses Rubenstein, firêt; A.Stevens, St.John, N.B., second.Fully 1500 people were in attendance.\u2018The ice was good.The judges were: C.Bb.Robertson, Robinson, St.John, N.B.; Ww.Fre Halifax ; ; scorer, J J.Chearn.The Joints scored were: Rubenstein, 35 of a possible 40; Stevens, 25.The: fires prize was a handsome gold medal, the second a silver medal.Mr.Rubenstein leaves for St.Stephen, À B., to compete in the open contest on nesday evening.He ie entered fora contest in Pictou, N.B,, on Friday evening.At the conclusion of the contest a hockey match took place between the Beaversand Bankers for the Maritime championship and was won by the Beavers by three straight.The referee was M.Rate benstein, and the umpirés A, Stevens, .Cearn.The comments of the judges da \u201cthe fancy skating were: \u201cGrace and firmness on both feet, with dash, marked Rubensteln's skating.\u201d Stevens skating to piace with perfect ease surprised his many friends, CURLING.A Friendly Match, The Caledonia Curling Club is well ahead of the Thistles in their friendly match, which is still proceeding, holding a majority ol 24 shots and two more rinks to play, The score is as under: RINK NO.1, Caledonia.J.W.Wilson D.Kobertson R, Peel R.w, Wilson, skip, 25 Capt.Clift, skip, 12 RINE xo.Bon.G.D.Balllle T.Nico W.T.MeLaren B.Nicoil W.P.Bcot Rev.Jas.Barc! R.Wilson, skip, _51 A.Nicoll, ry 13 Total.\u2026 56 Total.25 M, A.A.À Members Play.At the M, A.A.A.ice the match between members in the rival curling clubs commenced and will ba continued this evening.\u2018The following was the score: RINK NO 1.Caledonia.Montreal.E.D.Cowley W.J.Cowan Geo.Bail le Capt.Low J.3: Simpson \u201d.Re oberteon, skip, Geo.Hyde, akip, 2 rime No.2 R.White D.Robertson J.L Paton T.H.Christmas W.M.Briggs, skip, 19 35 st.Lawrence Curlers.The members of this new club are piay- ing for the Branch Medal.The first two rinks | played last night with the following R.M.Ridden Geo.K.Btarke, skip, 12 24 A, T.Pract F.A Moorae W.M.Kearns D.M .'W.Dettmers FAT H, Ross, skip, 17 ev, Dr.Campbell .skip, 11 The President's Prize, A couple of of rinks played off at the Thistle Rink last night in the draw for the President\u2019s prize, resulting ae follows: J.Adair Dr, Baker w.4nd A.Bac Taser W.J.Cleghorn Robertson Geo, Cameron, skip, 11 Foe F.Campbell, skip, 18 HOCKEY.Another At for the Champt hi P Montreal will make another attempt to wrest the hockey championship from Ot- tawn on Monday next, and it is essentially necessary that members of the team should attend the practices to be held on Friday .evening and Saturday afternoon.Fo Play Toronto, Orrawa, March 1.\u2014The Ottawa hookey foam have been ordered to Toronto by the ue to play Osgood Hall on Wednesday evening.serre Von Moltke\u2019s War Papers, \u201c London, March 2 2.18.fire volume of Count von MRoltke\u2019s Ww 8 0 {esued yesterday, ald of taneous avout Doran \u20ac dents of ini h titary jactis, ©! ins 146.! 1864.Lhe Eh namin of gre Jon TE rer writin ranch, he Ju | BlCuation.{with prayers for the repose of the Khedive's 1 colds, hoarse The Plugs I et the itl ; | fone pros he attached test san ça Hoitke's ym the 2 ing in letters to allow | rase Blumenthal: \u201cFox ao ducs sake : doo\u2019 5 cute extensive + » æeports % vents abou n° n HN tory.Lea vote he writing of it to the hereafter.Take 600 patrs of boot and ail other committed will be forgiven you.\u201d \u201c TTHE QUEEN'S TOUR: ' The Arrangements for Her Trip to the Continent \u2014 Lord Randolph Churchill Expected te Re-appear in Active Politics.New Yorx, Marcn 2\u2014Edmund Yates\u2019 cabie Lotter ta to the Tribune says: The Queen to start for the continent several days earlier than the date originsily flxed for ber departure.According to the last arran ment | Her Majesty and Princess Boatrise will leave Windsor at four o'clock on the afternoon of Thursday.ar 17, for Portsmouth dockyards, where they are to embark on board, the * Victoria and Albert\u201d ou Friday y morning.The Royal yacht will start about ten o'clock for Cher- bourg, escorted by the Admiralty yacht \u201cEnchantress.\u201d The Queen is agaln to dine on board sand about seven o\u2018cloe e Royal special train will start from Cherbourg harbor station for Hyeres, where Her Majesty will preive early on Baturday evening, March 1 A letter from Cairo gives a curious account of the ceremonial performed every day at the burlal place of the late Khedive Tewik.His mother attends dally for the purpose of prayer, and over & thousand persons ulso attend and are fed with portions of meat, rice and bread.They sit down in groups of about a dozen each, and a dish is pisced in the miadle.Casual visitors, who look on without participating in these strange rites, are seived with coffee and cigarettes, which itis the height of bad form to decline.This ritual is in some way regarded as devotional, and is connected soul offered by the bereaved mother.Lord Randolph Churchill brought home a fine collection, of sporting trophies from Mashonala He has obtalned specimen horns of nearly every species of African antelope, and ssveral superb lion and zebra skins.need cause no surprise if Lord flandoiph Churohill figures prominently in the debate on the army estimates.The member for South Paddington finds political life not worth living on the present terms of silence and self-effacemeut; and, from various hints lately dropped, there seems a likelihood that the coup, which must come sooner or later, will be concerning the military expenditure.There would be a certain fitness in his thus choosing the subjest so intimately connected with his past career as a means o! re-enter- ing active parliamentary life.He would moreover be giving expression to very prevalent dissatisfaction with the present state of affairs in the war office.This feeling is even stronger outside of Westminster thao within, and if Lord Randolph Churchill can succeed in making military expenditure and military efliciency more commensurate than tbey are at present he will not only be doing a very popular ting, but #ill be rendering a LEAL SERVICE TO THE NATION.Sir Algernon West, who has all along objected most strongly to the introduction of young bookmen in his department over the.heads of tried and meritorious public servants, has decided to retire from the service in May.\u2018The cause {8 attributed to his failure to get from the treasury the benefits he asked for some of the deserving and experienced clerks of! his office.These having been denied them and him, and differences having arisen on the general ques- Lion of the status of the new.comers, Sir Algernon West at once sent in his resignation to the Treasury.Before finally quitting Somerset House, however, he will assist Mr.Gosehen with the Customs and Inland Revenue bill for 1892.The deputy chairman, Lord Iddesleigh, will, of course, succeed to the vacancy.Though temporary precedence is bein ng glven to the Irish ucation bill, there reason to beliave that the firat Government measure to be passed the Holdings bill, This and ~ Supply bil wi ocoupy most of the time of ouse of Commons till Easter, but the second reading, ol the Iris olocal Gev- a hilt en foro tnt ) Tecess it \u201cpossible.® The\" Opposi tion have' shown themselves singularly feeble in the oriticlsms of three measures.The {ll judged outburst which greated Mr.Balfour's introduction of his ill has, as I predicted last week, dwindled very much in virulence now that the text of the bill is in the hands of the members, and when Mr, Gladstone returns he will probably order a very mild form of attack be substituted for the wild onslaught of his self advertising lieutenants.Neither Mr.Jaokson\u2019s nor Mr.Chapin\u2019s bill is to be seriously opposed by any section of the adstonians.The prospects on the whole a distinctly satisfactory and there is avery likelihood of progress being made with as much enthusiasm as is to be looked for so near the ehd of Parliament.In all probability Lord Roberts will accept the offer which has been made to him of the extension of his command In India if the bill now before Parliament becomes a law.This wouid enable the Government to grant him six months\u2019 leave in Englan Oapt.Younghusband, the Oentral Asian explorer, returns to India at once when he wiil ecter upon his cew duties on the staff of the political department.Lord Rosebery has not added, as probably he did pot care to add, to the number of his friends in the city by his action in connection with the council.To the citizens who supported him on the ground that he was standing on non-political lines, he owed his election to that body of which he BECAME THE FIRST CEAIRMAN, and the Corporation, at his instance, allowed the Council to meet for the first year in the Guildhall.Lord Rosebery now takes the opportunity of giving his first constituents a parting malediction, and contests the neighboring distriot on pronounced anti-civic grounds.The real truth about the Cannes traged is still involved in uncertainty, and no credence should be placed fu the authentle accounts which appear dally in English and French journals, which, without exception, are jnepired by Mr.Deaconorby the friends beille.The whole truth as to the four and _diroumetances of this miserable affair will be made public at the assizes, at which Deacon will take his trial, and will be subjected to a searohing interrogatory, and his fate will remain in the nands of a jury of the Alpes Maritimes.In the meanwhile, Abeille has been buried in the cemetery at Passy after an imposing service on Thiirs- day at the Madeleine which was conducted with much musical pomp, the catafalque being laden with magnificent flowers and jhe great church ali hung with black reeved by the blue and gold éseutcheons of beehives and bees, the armorial bearings of M.Abeille\u2019s familly which made its fortune under the empire which bore the same her- aldle insignia, The Madelélne was filled with a crowd not only of sympathizers and sightseers, but also by a numerous wedding party, a marriage being performed at t other end of the bullding while the * Dies Ir\u201d was actually being sung at the High altar.ss.It ls verf important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and e ossessing these qualities, Syrup of Fig 8 > 18 the one perfect laxative and most gentle diuretic known.In trifles infinitely olearer than in great deeds, actual character is displayed, Coughs and Colds.Those who are suffering from cough arseness, sore throat, eta, shoul try Brown's Bronohiai Troghes, & simple and effectual remedy.They contain nothing injurious, and may be usea at ail times with perfect safety.Love that is not kind is the wrong kind, Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills contalp in condensed form the elements for building up the blood and nerve system.When broken down from overwork, mental worry, abuse you will find them a never-failing entre.Bold by.de re, or sent on Feceipt of price, 50 ca: y ade dressin, The Be Williams Med.Co., Pron ville.\u2018Lake no substitute.~~ res beat teacher of duties that still lie to us ls the practice of those we see and id a band relire SELS dei \u2018somes \"Tete LRH TBE DALTONS; FAIR WEATHER FRIENDS.CHAPTER XXXIV.\u2014(Continued.Neither Margate nor her myrmidon were intrusted with the trimming of the lamp, which, with many another household auty, was now Kitty\u2019s pecy- liar care, Notwithstanding the economical fashion in which the Daltons lived at the Nook\u2014it was much more meagre than what fine folk cail \u201cquiet\u201d \u2014their establishment was to be even still more reduced; it was found that Lucy could not be retained beyond the quarter.The fact was, with all one's good sense and wish to spend as little as possible, certain free-handed habits-n shilling here and sixpence there, and food tor whoever set foot in the house on real\u2019 or pretended service\u2014cottld not be discarded all on a sudden.In vain the weekly accounts were pared to the thinnest proportions; the \u2018extras\u201d somehow swallowed uP a the savings, Of course it would a pang to part with their last attendant: ut not so severe as it would have been a few weeks ago.Although her emoluments were the same as before, Lucy was not so easily reconciled to the roughness of the new regime as were her mistress and the young ladies; and she complained of the lack of \u201csociety.» Margate 8 gossip\u2014for it is not to be supposed that Nature had aenied her the usual topies of conversation\u2014itself by no means piquant, was also entirely local; while iho url, \" as the third retainer of the fami y was scornfully denominated by the lady\u2019s maid, was a mere sponge or sucker.ler ears\u2014and mouth\u2014were open for everything, but there was no reciprocity.We cannot all of us be self-denying for ever; it is something if one makes a temporary sacrifice at the shrine of duty, and poor Lucy had found by this time that her promise of life-long service to her old employers would be not a little irksome to keep.So she was parting from them, though on the best of terms; and _in the meantime Kitty was learning to \u201cmake herself useful\u201d about the house, a very elastic phrase, which, as we have seen, included lamp-trimming.A neater- handed Phyllis than Kitty it is impossible to imagine; and whatever she set her hand to she graced.If you could have seen her now, as she comes up the oaken stair with the lamp, burnished, and throwing its mellow light upon her golden hair, you would have said that he Daltons liad one 1 amily ornament at least still left to them, ome rare and beautiful picture, which\u2014however humble its- -frame\u2014 would not escape the judicioas eye of the connoisseur.* Congratulate me, Mamma, upon my success,\u201d said she, as she stepped carefully into the parlor over the raised threshold that had been very literally a stumbling-block from generation to generation of the dwellers in the Nook; \u201c does it not purn well?\u201d There was no ne and' hastily setting down the lamp, Kitty looked around her in some tre dation.Under the deep window-seat where she had herself been sitting a few minutes.before, lay a motionless figure, \u201cMammal!\u2019\u2019 shrieked she, in an agony, and was down on her knees beside her in a second; then, * Lucy! Margate! Help! help!\u201d rang through the old house.Her first thought was of physical aid, and therefore she did not call Jenny; vet Jenny arrived somebow\u2014though her chamber was farthest off-as soon as the others, When the kitchen-girl, rushin in, with_the rest, wrung her hands an cried: \u2018She is dead, she is dead! ?it was Jenny who said: \u201cHush fool,\u201d as Mar- gato a after wards observed, \u201clike a man,\u201d and took the direction of affairs.\u201cLift her up and put her on the sofa,\u201d was the order that three pairs of stron and willing arms romptly obeyed; and in the meantime,Jenny\u2019s own hands had removed the pillow, \u2018Yes; she has fainted\u2014that is all, Jenny,\u201d whispered Kitty with anxious pleading.\u201cHow did it happen?Where did yon find her?\u201d returned the other, in the same low voice.\u2018Just as you saw her.I had left the room, for the lamp, only a minute or WO.\u201cWhat is that newspaper in the corner?\u201d \u201cIt is what the books were wrapped in; mamma had just taken them u Jenny walked quickly forward and picked up the paper.Her eye, glancing quickly over the page, fell at once on the heading: Supposcd Loss of the Flam- borough.\u2018\u2018Good Heaveus, Kitty, mamma bas read it\u2014the paragraph about the wreck.Margat some one must go for Dr Qurzon | Instantly: not one moment e lost be ndeed, ma\u2019am, there is not a soul to send ;if we had \"known it before the carrier had gone; but there is not a man nearer than Farmer Boynton\u2019s; and the snow\u2019 \u2014 \u201cI will go,\u201d cried a small voice, half- choked with sobs; and Tony, who cre pt in unobserved, and was standing by his mother\u2019s side in a passion of silent grief, instantly left the room, and the next rene was seen flying across the court- vanne poor child has not even put on his cloak,\u201d murmured Margate pitifully.The night was falling, and the snow was deep; but at that awful time, with {hat lifeless form and deuth-like face lying before them, neither Kitty nor enny could think of aught save her who had given them being.CHAPTER XXXV., TONY § EXPEDITION.At nine years old some town-boys are already men in matters upon which a \u2018large class of men most pride themselves: in self-reliance, economy, and the art if not of getting on in the world, at events of taking good care of themselves in it.In seven years more, if such alad isin the coster- monger ling, he will even have a wife and a carriage.But in the upper classes, our boys remain boys for a lon time-\u2014some of them, under exceptional- y favorable circumstances, even all their lives\u2014and, notwithstanding the boasted advantages of our public schools, are strangely helpless and dependent, They are trusted early enough (occasionally too early) to go to the play by themselves with a sovereign in Rhoir pocket; but without the soverei \u2014without, that is to say, the adventitious aids, and claims upon the services of others, to which they have always been accustomed\u2014the British school-toy is no match for the street habits of Arab of ong half his years.When Master À ony Dalton set out on his and r.Curzon\u2019s, he had not even ho light heart and the thin pair of breeches\u201d so uch eulogised by philosophers as ted to the needs of human life, © had a very heavy heart and Knickerbocker There was nothing on the side of this gailant yout gentleman, aged nine, ut pluck and a good cause; and there were a great many things\u2014including the wind, which was from the north: vost an blew right up the valley\u2014 tm rest of his race, he pas, of del até constitution, and had been brought up deli as natural enough in 12s facnly The \u2018he was | | the o wn-bred, | nly boy.Town pos mie time so de inter ave 3 suminer.e 0 rar bo 6 Noo! d had.bly \u201cheen out in | don street, circumstances had been such with a8 to render his present ex- dition, in the phrase of his women- olk, uite an undertaking; ;\u201d and considering that the night soon grew to s0 dark that be cou d scarcely see a yard before him, and that thé snow Was everywhere two feet deep at least in the roadway, and sometimes balf- a-dozen, it must be allowed that the child bad his work before him, Of difficulty, however, and far less of danger, Tony lad no thought as he ran down the noiseless road towards the bridge.His mind was full of his mother, the sight of whose death-like features nad appaled him,and his one consuming idea was to bring Dr.Curzon to her side and save her life; He no longer sobbed, but busbanded his breath for her dear sake, and plied his little) 1t had been his attention at first tp gp to Farmer Boyn- ton\u2019s, as Margate suggested, and get a messenger iro among the men at the homestead; but the farm was some way up the valley, in the contrary direction to the doctor's house, and he felt that time would be Jost by his so doing.If he could fetch the doctor himself\u2014 and the snow was not very deep as yet, though he made but slow progress- help would reach the Nook ail the suon- er.Behind were the lights of the village; on the left was the solitary beacon of Boyntow\u2019s farm; to the right lay the long road, so white and yet so dark, with no glimmer irom Louse or homestead; yet to the right he turned, and plunged on through the half- yielding snow.[7o be Continued.] A Bright Wrinkle was the corrugation in the famous Yale Lock Key.Itmade the nearly perfect, quite perfect, What's worth locking at all, is worth locking with a \u201cYale.\u201d To be sure you geta \u201cYale,\u201d see that this name is \u201con every Key.Sold wherever locks sell, ca me a \u201cGRIP of your hand old fellow.You advised me, through the STAR, to use your preparation when I was suffer- Ang from the GRIP, and here I am as well as ever.I tell yon PEPTONIZED Ale and Beef is the greatest Tonic and Strengthener I ever used or heard of.This is the experience of many.It CaN BE Yours.34eodur\" TX, Something | New !! 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STAR,\u201d WEDNESDAY.\" MAROH \u20182, 1802=SI | \u2018 ; would hve to encounter a condition of valley, the wind blowing a æale, Theañow INT) À MATE AVM AF LD YT Liverpool public cable says: Wheat steady, \u2018 cet.| THE LONDON TAN GLE abies at ol mplajed bY those on ot Is fou [nohge Ye March The deopest anow é \u2019 : re offer moderataly; | is \u2018 - a 0 ay.ne » No En Be .yO \" © \u2018 doing north goes oust by north \u2018Yhen of the year covers he ground of all vil- \u2014 ; re 1 T fire double due mans ArT Rath Racer TO LET INTRODUGED INTO PARLIAMENT.SEnI3 oss Jt (isierse the BOrLD ora | ee oiuhs are asain pec\u201d Lo morning | TAND\u2014 AMERICAN MARKETS.GS SE TT | | = ty.owing to the defective geographical NewBURG, N.Y.March 3.\u2014A furious ~\u201cF Grain and Flour, , shoav, SRE J i { Knowledge \u2018then prevailing.offered no solu- northeast snowstorm has raged here all F I N ANCE * 0AG0.\u2014Tha receipts wore 25,583 barrels _20 26 Chan L Da anos Larsen are aC Ories dil ors, Mr.Mills Wants to Compare the Original List of Voters With.the Printed Liste\u2014 Judges and the Koya) Commissions.ISPEOIAL TO THE STAR.| OTTAWA, March 2.\u2014The tight over the seat for London has, no doubt, been one of the Luttest ones of this by-election campalgn.It is not over yet, nor is it likely they will bury the batcbet under the return of the election officer.Theelectors have had their turn at the contest and now it will be transferred to Pariiament.The Hon.David Mills lired the first ehot yesterday, or rather tirew out a eklumishb line and the Government sie perceived that ail in due Linie they would have to vnquire into London\u2019s rather tangled voters\u2019 list, discuss those appeal voters and flgat over again the battie so fiercely cariled on by Mr, Hyman and the Hon.John Carling.Mr.Milisstates \u201cLo thie House that he has been ereditably informed that thegvolers\u2019 list from London sent in by Lhe wvevising officer differs very materially trom we printed copies returned to Lhe constituency, and upon which the late election was beid.That in fact the list forwarded to the Clerk in Chancery contained a number of names stricken off, vut that the printed copies of the lst contain these Names, He wanta to varity this matter before the House, and for this purpose asked that both the original list and the printed copies be brought down.In presenting yesterday afternoon a motion to this effect, Mr.Mills referred to it as a watter of privilege and urgency: he bad given no notice in the ordinary way, but asked that his motion be granted.Mr.Laurier seconded the motion.Of course, Sir John Thompson did not see the matter in EXACTLY THE BAME LIGHT; it wae scarcely to be expected he would, and in a few measured words he gave Mr.Bpeaker his opinion that it was not a privileged matter and the plea of urgency raised in its behalf could be raised in favor of any ordinary matter.The tacts as stated were new to the House, time was required for ene quiring into them.They should have the ordinary notice of motion.Mr.Laurier wus ready to join issues on the point that it was a matter of privilege, but ir they asked for delay on the ground of time being required to enquire into the matter, then he was quite willing to grant.Mr.Mills called the notice of Lhe House to the point that this matter really affeeted the constitution of Parliament, and besides the full attention of the House would be invited to this London election.The Hon, George Kirkpatrick was of opinion that the lists should be brought down.The Clerk of the Crown in Chancery was an officer; let him summoned to appear before the House and produce the ists.However, delay was agreed to, notice of motion was received and the matter fixed for Thursday.The process of law-making and governing is one of those things that requires time to get into motion.All great bodies, {t is said, are slow to move, and the Canadian Parliament this session is an illustration of this, Yesterday\u2019s work of the House of Commons was put into twenty minutes without any Bqueezing, and when the adjournment took place it was until Thursday afternoon.Four pew members were introduced yes- torduy, one Liberal and three Cunservalives.Notwithstanding these numerous introductions, Lhe seats do not fill up very fast; new men come and others go, and s0 a number of eeats remain vacant.Most ot the absentees are Quebec representatives.No doubt.it is tbe Provincial contest that is keeping them away.Yesterday the three most prominent metnbers from Quebec in their seats were Mr, Laurier, Mr.Beriver, of Huntingdon; Mr.Bourassa, of bi.Johns, and Mr.Vaillancourt, of Dorches- ter, The MEMBERS INTRODUCED were, first, Mr.F.W.Borden, of King's, N.S.who was presented by Mr.Laurier and Mr, Fraser, Then the Hon.Mr.Hag- &urt and Mr.Sprouie led in Mr.Henry Carglll, from East Bruce.The latter is a stout, middle-aged gentleman and his first appearance was greeted with hearty ap- pause from the Government benches, Mr.3.+, Marshall, ot East Middlesex, was introduced by the Hon.Mr.Bowell and the i100.Mr.Haggart, while Mr.A.B.Inghram, or past Elgin, was introduced by Sir John Thompson and Hon, Mr.Foster.Fnis little interesting proceeding over, it gave lr.Vaillancourt à chance of presenting the question of which notice had been given by Mr.Delisle.lt was the ques uen which referred tu the Quebeo boodla commissions, and red as follows: \u201cHave the Government been informed that in the prov.nce of Quebec, Judges Baby, Davidson, etté, Mathieu and Pagnuelo have set aside their judicial duties In order to undertake political enquiries?If so, what course do 358 Queeniiiiens intend to take in the mater?Sir John Thompson answered that the Government were aware that the judges had acted as commissioners; two of them were members of the court of Queen's Bench of the province of Quebec and they had been temporartiy replaced.All of the Judges had been avaliable for their judicial duties; the \u2018Government would take no action In the matter.Mr.Dellsle'3 other question was whether it is the intention of the Government to build a post office in the parish of Si, Raymond, in the county of Portneal?The reply was that the question could not be definitely answered untill the estimates were brought down.A number of returns were laid on the table, among them that of trade and navigation, unforeseen expenditure, etc.Several petitivns irom Ontario members were presented respecting municipal matters, and the day\u2019s docket had been disposed of.Bir John Thompson, at 3.40 p.m., moved the adjcurnment of the House and out trooped the legislators, Mr.Laurier, Mr.Miils and Mr, Edgar remained in the House for a time and discussed together in subdued tones the London tangle, In the Senate.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} Orrawa, March 2.\u2014The Senate distinguished itseif again yesterday, sitting until six o'clock before adopling the address (n renly to the Speech [rom the Throne.Senator Boulton, whose somersault on the trade question has caused no little amazement among his sober-minded colleagues resumed the debate.On Monday he painted the picture of Canada ruined by a false political system and the National Poiicy.esterday he explained the remedy, which consisted of the application of ree trade as a remedy for the pressing evils.Premier Abbott followed; but ignored the defection of the senator from Birtle, The Premier still suffers from a severe cold, At the outset he blandly thanked Hon.Mr.Scott, the Opposition leader, for eriticilzing the speech in a spirit destitute of aspertiy.He rejoiced to sew legislators discuss polities without losing their tempera, Only two or three points in Mr.Scott's remarks did he dwell upon, He justified the present policy of the Government and that of 118 predecessor.Dealing with the pork duty, he contended that the moderate protection adopted had benefitted Lhe farmer and had been ENDORSED BY THE PEOPLE.What, he asked, would be the condition of the North-West to-day, if the enat had not buiit the Canadian Pacific Railway.Thus it could be seen that the Government exer- oised a function whitch was to the peuple\u2019s advantage.Continuing, he warmiy resented Mr.Scott's imputation about Canada\u2019s attilude respecting the Behring Sea disputs.As a matter of fact, this Government had not abandoned its pretensions in the sHuhtest degree, Canada continued now as she had done in the past to dispute the claim of the United Ntates to exclusive Aoverelgnty in Behring Sea or Behrin Straits.The justice of this stand was vindi- outed by Secretary Bilaine's abandonment of this contention.\u2018The question had now parrowed itsell down to the best means of protecting seal Jile.In all liketlhood, proper regulations for protecting the seals would be adopted.This was the subject that the arbitrators will have to desl with.Throughout, Canada Was treated with the greatest consideration by tbe Home Government, wirich olten adopted Canada\u2019s opinion and advice, Mr.Beott sajd hat nothing had bert accomplished nt Washington, Well, the results would soon be laid before Perliae ment.In Washington the dalegates had an pinicable discuselon on Ouite 5 number of ich, while not at issue, were whith both Governments .\u2018suiiset oh Monday might exte A \u201c tion.Again, it Was impracticable to esta- bilsh à boundary which, while running along the peaks of the highest mountains, should run ten marine leagues from the coast, at the same time following all the intricate sinuosities and indentations of the coast.There were no mountains running parallel to the coast.Again, where wus the sea Bbore in a deeply ludented coast?He did not know of any question now in uispute whioh possessed one-tenth the difficulties of this dispute.In the end he lelt certain Canada's contention wuuld prevail, Mr.Abbott scouted the idea that the voters list nad been tampered with in the Government Priuting Bureau.1he objection wus not worth answering, He could promise that his re-distribution of seats would be fairer than the last.The Premier als resented the insinuation that the Government nad been guilty of any \\mpropriety In not holding all the by-elections on the one date.\u2018This, he explained, waa impoesi- ble, as the revised lists reached Ottawa at Various intervals.In conclusion, Mr.Abbott gave notice that on Thursday he would move the following joint RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE from both Houses to Her Majesty and H.R.H.the Prince of Wales upon the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale: To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty: MOST GRACIOUS SOVERRIGN,\u2014 We the Senate and louse of Commons of Canada in Parllament assembled, approach Your Majesty with renewed assurances oi our loyal and devoted attachment to your person and crown.\u2018Tue people vf Canada have learned with universal and deep sorrow the atfiiclion which bas fallen upon Your Majesty and your illustrious familly on the loss of His Hoyal Highbess Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale.We desire Lo offer Your Majesty the expression of profound sympathy which your people In this Dominion feel with Your Majesty in the grievous calamity which has deprived vou and thelr Royal Iligh- nesses the Prince and Princess of Wales oi a young prince enjoying the nappjest prospect of a tong and ildustrious career.Your people tn Canada trust tbat an all-wise and beneticent providence may Le pleased to comlort and support Your Majesty in your present affliction and Lai In the love and devotion of your children and descendants and in the affectionate sympathy of your whole people you may Hod some alleviation in your present great sorrow, and we pray that Your Majesty may be long spared im your tilus- irious position as the guardian of the destintes of this great Empire, The Senate also proposes to adopt this resolution: That this honorable House do send a messuge of condolence to \u2018rhelr Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales to uxpress the profound and universal sorrow of the people of Cunada on the occaslon of the death of His Royal ilighness Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avon.dale, and respectfully to convey heir sincere and deep sympathy $0 Their Royal Highnésscaon the sad affiiction which has fallen upon them in the loss of à young Prince, the helr of their illustrious house, al the commencement of a career which appeared 1G be fraught with the most brillant prospects of happiness and distinction.Nesstonal Chit Chat.On Thursday Hon.Mr, Ogilvy will move that the Benate adjourn until Wednesday, the 16th.In the House yesterday Hon.G.E.- Foster laid on the table the return of the unforescen expenses consisting of gratuities in cases of death of civil servapts, etc, amounting to $7427.Hon.C.H.Tupper laid on the table yesterday a return of iishing bounties for 1890-'91, showing the amount granted was $158,240; of this, $41,320 had been granted to vessels, and $116,920 to boats.A petition of the Grand Trunk Railway was presented in the Senate yesterday.It aske power to raise capital on four per cent.debenture stock In order to deviale and re- consfruet certain portions of the Northern and Pacilie Junction Railway now running to North Bay, and seeks the cunsolidation of both roads.A deputation of brewers yesterday asked the Premier, Sir John Thompson and Hon.Mr.Foster to restore the duty on malt from two cents per pound to the old rate of one cent per pound.The Premior promised oon- slaerntion.The visitors included Messr O\u2019Keeffs, Crosgrove, Toronto; Labatt, Preb- cott, and Mr.Scott, Montreal, representing the Dow Company.Mr, Coalsworth yesterday presented in the House the petition of the Nipissing & James Bay Railway, asking to change the point of commencement from its present point to some point alor near North Bay; tor power lo increase its capitai by $25,000 a mile, to be allowed to sell the road het ween Nipissing Junction and North Bay and for the extension of the time of construction.Sir John Thompaon, Minister of Justice, has granted a reference to the Exchequer Court,in the matter of the claim of the Lana- dian Agricuitural Coal and Colonization Company to all coal under the land granted them in the North-West Territories.lhe company claim that under their letters patent they are entitled to ail coat and other minerals lying under their lands.\u2018The Crown on Lhe other hand claims that the letters patent specially reserved coal Lo the Government, and that the company has no power to mine or develop coal.The return of Governor-General's warrants issued since the House prorogued, {nid on the table by Hon.Geo.Foster yesterday, shows that warrants amounting to 41,059 have been issued, $50,252 bein chargeable tu the capital fund and $90,605 to the consolidated fund.The C.P.R.received for expenses of the arbitrators between the Government and the C, P.R.regarding the British Columbia Railway, 524,050.The suru of $75,000 was voted for the census, of which $42,059 has been expended.The Cape Breton Railway repairs cost $24,968, In the House yesterday afternoon D.Henderson, M.L., and Semple, M.P., presented petitions pointing out that whiist according Lo tLe present Government regulations cattle known as stoukurs, hot exceeding vne thousand pounds weizht, Were allowed to ne put five in the space on board ship allowed for four fat cattle, yet shipowners were iu the habit e! placiuæ five catile, weighing fourteen hundred pounds apiece, In the same space.This caused great Joss to ship pers,us the cattle arrived in the oid country in a seriously cut and brulsed condition.The slippers, therelors, pray that it be made an imperative regulation that every animal shail have a full space of two leet in width by elght in depth, whieb, they suy, will place the cattle trade generally in a more healthy condition, A TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE.Newfoundland Sealers Driven Out to Sea\u2014 At Least Forty Lives Lost.HALIFAX, March 2.-A special cable to the Heraid from St.John's gives details of a terribie disaster 1c Newfoundland by which at least forty lives are lost.On baturday, two hundred and twenty men went out sealing from the shores of Trinity Bay.A terrible storm sprung up and the thermometer dropped to zero.The men could not reaeb any port of refuge and they had no extra clothes nor any food with them.Some were blown out to sea, others got on to the ice and perished from coid and exposure, others died in their boats, Seven teen men wero rescued by bouts which put to their assistance from Heart's Content and were found frost bitten and terribly exhausted.Some died befure they could taken ashore.Thirteon bndies were found frozen in the boats, which were covered with ice and had to be cut out.It was a ghastly piece of business.Ice steamers are still looking for missing men.Most of those who were lost were fathers of families.There is great lamentation along the shores of Trinity Bay.The Legislature has adjourned as a mark of sympathy.« Politicians in Retirement.PARIS, March 2.\u2014M, Casgiles, director of Public Hafety, and M, Etti6, Under Colon- ia] Secretary, bave followed M.Constans, late Minister of the Interior inte retirement, It is rumored the Radicals will join the members of the Right and that they intend to bring the matter of the nlleged intrigues of Gen.Brugers, secretaty of the president's military household, bejore the chamber of deputies with the view of having bim dls- missed from the Elysee palace, Blizzards in New York State.New York, March 2-The storm of sleet, rain and snow which began with rain at nds along, fhe Atirntic ovast nnd a considerable distance back into the country.Much snow fell in tue city during Monday night, and on Fussd rh th estriana had to wade through several idcñosefsione, De | wade.@ ; i : ABO 27e 7 ordi ae 4 ss us i ; ti slay i day.Bnow is badly drifted.The storm resembles the blizzard of four years ago, THE CATHOLIC VOTE.The Leading Liberal Organ in Ontario Denies That It Has Beon Solid For the Conservatives.|BPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToRoONTO, Ont,, Mareh 2.\u2014The Globe, this morning, in an editurid! on the Catholje vote, sep: \u201cA contemporary prints from the Winnipeg Tribune under the Beaaing of The Pressure and Requirements of Political Exzigencies, a story of alieged compact between the Roman Catholic Church and the leaders of the Conservative party.lhe despatch declares in positive terns that in consequences ot this hargain with the Roman Catholic hierarchy, the R- man Catholie vote of Ontario was transferred Lo the Conservative party aud went solid tor that parvy in the recent by-elections, The despatch further states that ali the facts herewith related were laid before the Globe, but that journal refused to publish them on the ground that the publication might Injure Mr.Mowat.The author of tuls despatch,\u201d says the Globe, \u201chas put into print the essential points of a story that has been current for some time, 'Vak- ing first the statement thai all the facts herewith related were lald before the Globe, but that that journal refused to publish them on the ground that their publication might injure Mr.Mowat, we deciare that it is without à particle of truth.\u201d As Lo the Catholic vote, the Globe says: \"In view of the Conservative boast that that vote would go soild for the Couserva- tive candidates, we made very special en- quuy in Lincoln, Peel, Prince Edward, ingston, South Ontario, East Elgin and the Victorias, and we could not find that the report was confirmed by the returns, lo may be that à rather larger Catholic vote was cast for some of the Conservative candidates than in Muroh last.ut it 18 (rue algo that a larger Protestant vote was cast for these candidntes, The facts, however, did Jot warrant the resurrection of the old cry against the solid vote.\" : The Globe then goss on to show that there is no evidence anywhere of uffensive priestly interference, although it acknowledges it 10 be true that the Catholic clergy did ia sume of the constituencies take an active part in the election in favor of the Conservative candidates, but it lias the most convine- ing assurance that the Catholic stood as nobly to their principles as any uvther element of the population.Continuing, the Globe says: \u201cWe have not protested against the \u2018solid vote,\u2019 because there has been no \u2018solid vote, and we shall not be led by the reverses that have overtaken the Liberal party to insult the Catholic peopie.Nor shall we for fear of the raising of the Catholic cry against the Globe muke any wanton attack on tte Catholic clergy.\u201d The Globe concludes by declaring that \u201cbribery, both in cash and vy harbor works, railways and public buiidinga and the con- dilion of Lhe lists were the main influence at work against the Liberals.That opinion is conlirmed by the reports from every constituency, and to that opinion we adhere.\u201d ACCEPTED THE FLYING ROLL.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, March 2.\u2014Lnst night an Ottawa family formerly living on Sparks street, and who have accepted the \u2018\u2019Fivinæ Roll,\u201d ns it is called, left for Detroit to join the \"Latter House of Israel.\u201d This flying roi) signities the new cispensation, on the beginning of which all the saints will be clothed with immortality, whilst all the outside world will die.This dispensalion is expected within eight years.Beveral uf, the saints live in Ottawa, and Michael, the head of the seat, has called thein ali to Detroit to await the arrival of the dispensation.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KrwGsToN, arch 2.\u2014 While raturnin from a pall at Waite Island last night over the ice the sleigh and borses of Patrick Lyons, a cabmun, went through between olfe and Garden islands.\u2018The occupants of the sleigh were young ladies and gentlemen,-and it was necessary to devote all the time to rescuing the ladies, which was done - after hard and cold work: The whole party were much exhausted, and some of them may not recover.The horses were drowned.Lyons\u2019 loss will be about six hundred dollars, SMOTHERED iN A CRAIN BIN.{SPECIAL To THE STAR.| Essex, Ont., March 2.\u2014A peculiaraceident happened yesterday afternoon by which Lawrence Wigle, aged 13, lost his life, He was playing in Green's warehouse, where the men were employed in removing grain from a large bin.Gitmbing to the top of the bin, he jumped in, thinking to have a slide un the swittly disappearing grain, In a moment he was drawn into the mass, and not until Lis feet appeared coming through the spout fifteen minutes jater was it known where he was.Life was extinct when the body was recovered.THE LABELLE MURDER CASE.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Orrawa, March 2.\u2014Leonce Labelle, the former Montreaier who awaits the coming assizos under a charge of murdering his wife in December last in his house on Rideau Street is bearing his incarceration very well, He eats and sleeps well, but at times appears moody and despondent.It is said to-day, that the Crown has secured a material witness, who did \u2018not appear before the coroners\u2019 jury or the police magistrate.1t is probubie that Mr.B, B.Osler, Q.C., will act for the prosecution.ONTARIO ANNEXATIONISTS.ISPTOIAL TO THE STAR.) BRANTFORD, Ont., March 2.\u2014A meeting to discuss the future of Canada was held at Richwood in Blenheim township a few uights ago.Mr.Allan Fiteh, a well-known Conservalive, vccuplied the chair.Beveral speakers talked annexation, while Mr.Thomas Eimes, of Princeton, took the other side.A resolution was adopted pledgin the meeting to support any policy that will promote political uniou.THE LONDON ELECTION.ISPFCIAL TO THE STAR.LONTON, March 2.\u2014The returning officer, having ignored the protasts against Lhe appenied votes and having declared Hon.John Carling elected, the matter has been takon by the Liberals to tue county judge who granted an appointment for Friday to hear argument why he should adjudicate and deiiver immediate judgment upon the appealed voles, BEHRING SEA ARBITRATOR, , ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! LoNnpoN, March 2\u2014I1t is stated in insurance circles that Mr, Rosa, claim settler of the National Marine Insurance Company, has been appointed Briti-h arbitrator in the case between Great Britaiu and the United States regarding Behring sea.AVONDALE TO BE SOLD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoxDoN, March 2, \u2014 A despatch from Dublin says: Parnell's relatives have decided to sell the Avondale estate at auction.This comprises the valuable quarries owned by the late leader of the Irish party.A TORONTO BROKER DYING: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTO, Oht., March 2.\u2014Jus.Priestman, the weil known broker, Is very ill with a complication of ages.The doctors say he cannot recover.PROMINENT HALIGONIAN DEAD, ISPEOIAL TO THE STAR] HALIFAX, N.S., March 2 \u2014Robert G.Ne- ble, at one time a prominent business man, dropped dead on the street this morning.BISHOP OF AMIENS DEAD, Jasons, 70 THB STAR] into ta dau, Buber Jncquanes, of Killed at Megantie.\" - B, Maroh 2.\u2014An engineer dames ailet oi tue GPL vas Kite a amet tic on Saturday.\" Ibis reported that ho was under hls Jocomoative when it sta 16 firemas, who: di when it, was starved b EE Se Montreal Wholesale .Markets.' Grain.The local market is barren of features of interest.There ia infact nothing being done outside of a few small sales of vats to the local trade.As sellers tind it dificult to get blds even for wheat, barley or rye the prices given are purely nominal.We quote: No.3 hard Manitoba wheat, $1 to $1.02; No.3 do.,910 Lo 920; peas, per 66 Iba, in store, 72e to 74c; oata, No.2, 320 tc B4c; rye, 916 to 936; feed barley, 42¢ to 43c¢; malting barley, 67¢ to 620, Feed.The market is without incident.Wequote: Bran, $1510 $16; shorts, $16 10 $17; mouillle, $22 to $25.Flour.No ona claims that there is any special activity to the market to-day and sellers generally report discouragingly of trade and give a sumewhat doulefui account of their position.Unless there is a more decided change for the beiter in the foreign situation within a short time spot prices will not improbably yield a little, Wo quote: Patent spring.\u2026.\u2026.$ 5,00 t05.20 Patent winter.B5.00t0b.10 straight roller.4.50 10 4.65 EXUIt.en vennn.4.20 10 4.30 Supertne.en, 3,90 to 4.05 FID®.LL.een» 3.30 to 3.85 Strong bakers.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.- 4.80 Lo 5.00 Oatmeal.There is no new feature to note in the position of to-day\u2019s market, and no increase in the quantity of business going through.All grades are difficuit to move, even in small lots, and prices continue to show a deciining tendency.We quote: Granulated, DUIS.L.2 000000 $4.10 to 4.20 KoiJed, bbls.ve .\u2026.4.10 ta 4.20 Standard, bols.00 to 4.1 Granulated, in bags.2.00 to 2.05 Rolled,in bags.2.00 to 2.0 1,95 Lo 2.0 standard, tn bags.- Provistons.For pork the demand does not increase and as even those dealers who a short tims since were looking lor an advance are now making concessions irom late rates, our quotations are reduced.The market for both spoked meats and lard is quiet, but steady.We quote: Canada short cul mess pork, pervbl.Mess pork, American, new perbbi,.fern Mess pork, American, old, erbbl $16.60 to 17.00 15.50 to 16.00 © Stock of a quality suitable for ordinary consumers still sells to the grocers very fairly well aud the general tendency of the market for such goods 1s, no doubt, one of firmness, stocks being light and receipts small.Creamery is quiet at 23! to 244/c.Townships dairy we quote at 20 to 21e, and Western dairy ut 17 to 18¢.Morrisburg and Broekville rolls if choice bring about 15c.Cheese.There is nothing of interest to record, there being only à quiet movement in a jobbing way.Eggs.The market is steady at 14 to 15c for limed and 20 to 22c for new laid stock.Ashes.Pots, first sorts, are slow ot sale though, offered at $4 to $4.00, The lust sale of seconds mentioned was eilected at $3.60.Pearls are nowinal at $6.15 to $6.25.The following is the monthly comparative statement prepared by the inspector.Pots, Pearls.Total.ln store 1st January, 1892 321 19 140 In store 18t January, 1891 , 79 15 + RECEIPTH, From 1st January to iss March, 1892.coer.28 293 From 1st January to 1st March, 1891.362 8 368 Decrease tn receipts todate v5 20 55 DELIVERIES.From 1st January to 1st March, 1892.213 23 238 From 1st January to 18t March, 1801.3 370 Decrease iz deliveries to CARL.eee eee anes 154 20 134 In store 29th February, 1882.SR Stet 15h 28 157 In store 28th February, \u201c Blois Td 18 92 Green l'ruits.The demand for¥pples has, since the date of our last report, improved and prices lave advanced, but oranges and lemons, although still in fair request, are not so ate tractive to purchasers as they were a week ago.We quote: Oranges, Valencia, per gs Oranges, Florida, per box.Oranges, Messina, se Oranges, Jamaica, per bbl,.Lemons, fancy, per box,.Lemons, choice, tn Grape fruit, ns Apples, per bbl.\u2026.\u2026.Ch verres, Cape Cod, per bbl * \u201d per box Coffee.The local market is not particularly active, but rules very firm at the advanced figures given below.The comparative strength is to be attributed to the tenor of advices from abroad, which coneur in complaining of the aifficulty of securing coffees of attractive quality whother mild or strong.Sales {ast week included a few lots of Maracaibo on westarn account and Santos on English account.We quote: Mocha, per lb creases.$0.28 to $0.30 ava, so 0.28 0.31 Maracaibo, * .0.233510 0.25 Jamaica, ** .0.20 \u20182e \u201c O.18lgéto 0.21 HIS, .8antos, ere \u2018The following were the receipts posted on \u2018Change : T.R.C.P.R.Wheat, bush 3200 8900 Peas, bush.450 Lee Oats, bush 950 4378 Bariey, DUBD.\u2026\u2026.f 00e LL 1406 Flour, bbls.406 1205 Meal, bbls.160 Asher, bbls.3 Butter, pkgs.19 158 Pork, BOIS.coo een 180 Eggs, cases.i0i LL.Tinned meats, pkgs we.Drossed hogs Ceres 30 2 Leather, roils.55 High wines, bbls.c.170 Le .Tobacco, pKYB.\u2026.cree 284 sauce Hay and Straw.Holders in the country have advanced their ideas, and for pressed hay, if really choice, deaiers here are asking $11.50, and even $12.00 when purchased per ton in car lots.\u2018Lhe demand, bowever, is somewhat slow, which is due in part, no doubt, to the enhanced pretensions on the part of sellers, but in part, also, to the fact that the farmers are themselves bringing in a zood deal of baled bay and finding purchasers for Lbem- solves, which, of course, interferes to some extent with the dealers.Loose hay is selling gt 88 to $10, according to quality, and straw ut $4 to $6.Toronto Produce Market, .TORONTO, March 2\u2014Wheat, spring, No.\u20182, 906 to 91c; No, à red, 93c to 94e; No.1 hard, $1 0310 $1 05; No.2 hard, $1 to $1 01; No.3 hard, 92%c to 93c.Barley, No, 1, 56 to B7c; No.2, 51 to 52c; No.3 extra, 49 to 510; No.3, 47 to 48e.Peas, No.2, 62 to 63c, Oats, No.2, 33 to 340.Corn, 60 to 526.Flour \u2014Extra, $3 95 to $4 00; straight roller, $4 10 to $4 20, Timothy, $1150 to $12.Hoga, dressed, $56 90 to $6 10.The local market seemed to be increasingly dull, Sales: No.2 hard wheat, North Bay, at 99¢.Oata outside at 29e to 30c, and on track at 331{c.Peas outside at 80a BRITISH MARKETS, Grain and Provisions.BEXREBOHM\u2019s RrPorT, Wednesday, March 2,189%, says :Cargoes uff coast, wheat steady; corn nil.Cargoes on passage and for shipment, wheat firm; corn turn dearer.CalMornis wheat, promptly to be shipped, 39s 9d; do, nearly due, 39s 9d.French couutry markets, quiet.American mixed maize, pressnt and following month, 21s 8d.Liverpool wheat spot ti corn db.demand fair, prices n shade higher, i | mixed maize 4s 74/4.Canad peas 0d.Weather iu England, very cold, fork ane Emu a mar frm do.\u2018quiet; dao, American mane, firm; do.Dany.blew: tales; stuady ; dd oe lish and Ame whes ir OICLER A dut not astive >, - foreign wheat, |- Car y \u2018 of flour, 118,000 bushels of wheat, 266,000 Bpenols of corn, 268,000 hushels, 1,000 bushels of rye and 85,000 baney, The shipments were 25,209 barrels ?ushels of wheat, 147,000 bushe!s of corn, 215,000 bushels of oats, go00 bushels of rye, aud 39,000 bushels of riey.NEw Yomr.\u2014The receipts were 8137 barrels and 8972 sacks of flour, 120,- 760 bushels of wheat, 120,900 bushels of corn, 39,976 bushels of oats, 13,175 bushels of rye and 6750 bushels of barley.The shipments were 100 barrels and 20,305 sacks of Hour, 147,527 bushels of wheat, 250,644 bushels of corn, and 40,943 bushels of rye.MILWAUKEE.\u2014 The recelpts were 27,100 barrels of flour, 34,000 bushels of wheat, 4000 bushels of corn, 19.000 bushels of oats, 2000 bushels of bariey, aud 2000 bushels of rye.\u2018The shipments were 4550 barrels of flour, 3000 bushels of wheat, 3000 bushels of corn, 26,000 bushels of oats, and 22,000 bushels of barley.br.Louis\u2014The receipts were 35,000 bushels of wheat, 218,000 bushels of corn and 14,000 bushels of oats.The shipments were 156,000 bushels of wheat, 100,000 bushels of corn and 29,000 bushels of oats, TOoLEDO.\u2014The receipts were 6000 bushels of wheat and 35,000 bushels of corn.The shipments were 2000 bushels of wheat, 6,000 bushels of corn, 2000 bushels of oats, and 1000 bushela of rye.DuuvTrn\u2014 The recelpts of wheat were 87,000 bushels, and the shipments, 1000 bushels.MINNEAPOLIS\u2014 The receipts of wheat were 216,000 bushels, and the shipments 79,000 buanels.DETROIT.-The receipts of wheat wera 40,000 bushels and the shipments 23,000 bushels, Chicago Hog Market.UNION STOCK YARDS, March 2, 1802.The estimated receipts of hogs were 26,000; the official report of yesterday was 15,946,0f which 8937 were shipped ana 4000 tert over.\u2018The market to-day was steady to a shade lower.Quotations: Light mixed, $LAU to $4.80; mixed packing, $4.40 to $4.80; heavy shipping, $4.30 to $4.90; rough grades, $4.30 to $4.50.Receipts of caltia 15,000, for which the market was steady to slow, New York Items.Messrs.Meredith & O\u2019Brien received the following Yespatchios over their privato New York wire te-day: Atchison earnings for January decreased $44,000 net.Lilinois Central is tiog up at Cairo by a switchman's strike.The stump in New England was on stop orders.Mr.Foster sold at 51}, As soon as the pressure to sell ceased, buli traders bid up various stocks.Stocks were in good demand after the close yesterday.Erie was 33, bid on the rumor that the Delaware & Hudson would be controlled by the New York Central and Erie jointly.There is a big short interest in Rock Island, St.Paul and Louisville.We expect to see the shorts take fright some day and they wiil have to climb, Gould is largely short of Rock Island and St.Paul.London Btock Market.Messrs.Meredith ana O'Brien report the London market at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: The market for \u201cAmerfcans\u2019 opened irregu- nr with an advancing tendency and ROW 8Lrong.N.Y.Eau, AUCHISON.22 00 ea 0e 9 Can.Pacin 92 vom Com, Cable.15644 152% rie.Le 3413 3344 Kun, & Texas.18 1734 Louisville & Nash.759 7334 ie Shore .\u2026 1304 127 Northern tac.pr.oe B94 67g N.Y.Central 11644 Ont.& Western.2004 ading.0 St.Paul.7944 Union Pac.47 Wabash Pr, .304 Grand \u2018Trunk 1sts\u2026.605% i.Grand THIOE 2nds.soif Co (Continued on Page Six) TENDERS FOR DEBENTURES.NOTICE is hereby glven that offers will be received at the office of the Board of School Trustees of the City of Fredericton until Wednesday, the 30th day of March next, tor the yur- chase of School Debentures to the amount of twenty-five thousand doliars ($25,000), bearing interest at the rate of four and one-half (436) per cent.per annuin, payable hall\u201d yearly, 0 debentures will Le issued in denominations of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each.Each tender to state the amount required.* These debentures are issued under authority of Lbe Legisialure.us provided in Chapter 85 of the Consolidated Statutes of \u201cSchools and sub.0 \u2018hey wre redeom- o! Fredericton in twenty-five © by the Cit; years from the ate of issue.By order.CRAS.A BAMPSON, Secretary.Frodericton.N.B., Feb.26th, 1892, 528 2aw CANADA PAPER COMPANY (LIMITED).NOTICE is hereby given that the nineteenth Annual General! Meeting of the Shareholders of Canada Paper Company (Limited) will be held at the Company\u2019e Uffice, No.580 Craig street, in this city, on TUESDAY.THE 8th MARCH, AT THREE O'CLOCK P.M.By order of the Board, JOHN G.YOUNG, Sec.- Treasurer.MONTREAL, 25th Fabruary, 1892.49 8 [VO LET\u2014LARGE WAREHO j WELLING.Toast Vo ee RES OPEL ON pesament well lighted, convenient to canal and G.T.K.( or whole), Appl 3535 £AB WÉLLINGTON STREET.VO LET\u2014A FINE ARTIS 8 IB TO, FEES, SEs, veut, yeas 4312 180 St.James at, Znd ficor, room 6.O LET-FINE STORE WITH TWO LARGE windows, apparatus, 89 88.Lawrence st, between Vitre an Lepnachetiore, 476 8U & C0, Phot h 0 LRBRT\u2014AT DIXIE, UPPER LAOHINE, À \u2018double cottage, situsted by river side; five.minutes walk from station.À A b.DVoharu 488 163 Bleury.Tv LET-B8TORE, 100 ¥T.DEEP, 2136 NOTRE Lame st, with oy fixtures cowplete and i now ocoupied by M, Tobin, hardware merchant.Ap- bly al 184 Murray st, CHB.GAREAU.498 T° LET\u2014OOAL AND WOOD YARD, MURRAY ST,, established thirty yours: now occupied by J.T.L.wart, who is removing to own property.App CHAH GARE AU, 498 184 Murray st.\"po LET\u2014ON MACKAY STRÆET, NO.37 AND 39, two self contained houses, 14 roome each, in first class condition, heated by \u201cGurney\u201d furnaces, Lath and w.c., hot aud cold water; sheds and stab- Huy in rear.Kent 3400and taxes each Can be seen from 2.30 to 6.Apply at sou a hilkay OB 27 ST.JOHN ST.Te LET-THAT DESIRABLE STORE, NO.339 Commissioners st., opposite St.Ann\u20198 market, now occupied by Mossra.nao! ros,, comuis- sion merchants: first class for such business (cold storage basement): granolithic fivor and side walle; rear gutrance from Ht, Paul st.; rent moderate.Apply a I tf 27 8T.JOHN BTREET.VO LET\u2014-8TABLING FOR 6 HORSES, 2 WAREhouses, 1 frost proof cellar, and shed for wag- ¥oune, in rear of 19156 oye Dame st.Apply to 518 1915 Notre Dame st.O L£T\u2014NO 11 PLATEAU STKEET, SELF-CON- tained house, twelve rooms, bath and w rent 830 per month; central locality._ 1 6 NO LET\u2014FIRST CLASS STORE ON BT, CATH- tiie st.went, opposite Queon\u2019s Hall Block.In perfoatrapair.Apply nt 51 8 2220 8T.CATHERINE ST.MYO LET-THAT HANDROME CUT STONE FRONT house, No 502 Bt, Urbain street, heated Ly tur-* sce; perisct drainage; rent $300 and taxes.Ap- viy to R.K.THOMAS, 5232 30 st.John street.YO LET-490 UPPER ST.URBAIN ST.11 rooms; 8mai) stable in rear; rent §300, no taxes.Apply between 3 snd 5 p.jn.62 4 O LET-NEW UPPER TENEMENTS, 2261A ST.Catherine st.; hot Water heating; all modern couveniences; furniture new # months ago, may be had reasonably.533 O LET\u2014FIRST CLASS STORES, NOS.6, 8 AND 18 Lemoine st., 58 McGill st.; a very light flag McGill dtreet.JESSE JOBEPH, 521 1154 James sat.© LET\u2014SECOND FLAT AND CELLAR, WITH communication, stairs and holst, in a first class warehouse; central situation.Address b2 \u201cLB 8L\" 8TAR OFFICE, 0 LET \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED TENEMENT, three and five roown, passages; well livhted; larizo yards.Apply from one to five o'clock, a! 52 258 BT.CONSTANT STREET.0 LET-COTTAGE, 36 OVERDALE AVE, EXtension kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Gurney furnace, immediate posscegion, #20; flat, 5 apartments, 1D Essex ava, hot water heating, separate entrance, #1 5: cotiage, 1254 Lorcheater,extension kitchen, furnace, 825: upper tenement, corner Richmond sg.and Kichmond ave, 6 rooms, 816.JAMES STEWART & CO,, 513 Temple Building.0 LET FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, 118 Durocherst.sLvne front house, with good stable in rear.Apply to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & 00., 5:24 181 St, James at.O0 LET\u2014A 1ST CLASS NEW DWELLING, NO, 152 Greene ave, Cote St Antoine.Also à store and dwelling above, No.3031 st.Catherine st.Also à large building near these, suitable for a fao- ; tory.Mr.de liellefouille, No, 40 Bt.James st.52 1 re LET\u2014-A COTTAGE.CONTAINING 9 ROOMS, B., W, C., 45 Aylmer st, Apply a 823 31 AYLMER ST, NO LET \u2014 THAT MAGNIFICENT HOTEL known as the * Stanley\" ocoupying one of the best sites in Montreal, obpusite the Canadian Pacific Depot on Windsor street, in close proximity to the orinion uare otol, and is perfectly suited for a first class club house, The tuterior is splendidly nuished and in perfect order, and any repairs or changes that may be required will bs made to suit tenant.A rare opportunity and a fortune to an energetic and enterprising wan.For.information, apply to EDMOND PARENT, 515 145 St.James street, Fe LET.ST.JANTES ST,\u2014Nos, 448, 450, 453.Three large stores: also four large and comuaious flats, admar- ably situated 10r a light manufacturing business; locution central.Alterations will be made Losuit tenants, COMMON ST.\u2014Corner of Duko and Common sts., facing the canal; two larve warehouses, suitable for shipping purposes or storing flour and grain, etc, being cool and clean.ST.CATHERINE BT.\u2014West, between Fort and Chomedy sts, pper and lower tencments: newly | built; pleasant situation: heated by * Daisy\" hot water furnaces.JAMES BROWN, 204 St, James street, or to P, S.HUSS & BUNS, 18 tt.Alexis street.Giraud Trunk Depot and facing and the Windsor 4:12 To Let, Fine Offices.En sufteand Single; Sample Roomsansd Flatsin Canada l'acifio Buildings, 13 St, John street, an Jacques Cartler Buildings, cor.St, John and Hospital streats.Also good Warehouss ln ton: ©1248 Hospital treat.MR.LEWIS, Office 1:3, 30 Hospital Btreet, TO LET.The warehouse.No.6 Lemoine street, with ahed and use of yard iu rear; -~ALBO,\u2014 The residence, No.1 728 Ontario street, corner of St.Urbain, handsome interior, all modern im- 2trtf provements.Apply to H.H.AUSTIN, Estate John Tiffin, \"5286 318 Nt.Paul Street.VF CORAIL 1953, 1955, 1957 NOTLE DAMB ST.An open invitation is herewith extended to all seekers of Spring Clothing ; call and inspect our Spring openings.The Latest in Style, We have combined The Finest in Quality, The Utmost in Variety, in our choice of seasonsble wares, and, while offering durable clothing, have managed to combine taste ahd elegance therewith.\u2014BOY S\u2019 SPRING SUITS FOR BOYS.SUITS.\u2014 ser SEE THEM.YOUTHS\u2019 SUITS.YOUTHS' SUITS IN EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE.MEN'S SUITS.MEN'S SUITS, in Black Worsteds, and Scotch and Canadian Tweed, ready to wear or made to measure.PANTALOONS.PANTALOONS.BOYS\u2019 KNICKER PANTS, 650, 750, $1.00, ee MEN'S PANTALOONS, from fine all wool Tweeds, @ $2.50, 82.75, %8.00.| WORKMEN's PANTALOONS, 81.25, 91.60, $1.75, $2.00, all wool.Pato For solid, value come direct to ,( NäAN VIOTORLA Quins.Apply to THOMAS TRIHEY, 23x48 86 5t.James Street.OFFICES T0 \u2014D{ TRE\u2014 \u201cSTAR\u201d Building, 163 St.James st Most central situstion.Steam Heated, Every Convenience.28xtteod i] Let, Flat 315 St James st ANDREW A.WILSON, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, 18 Hospital street.Bpocial attention given to management of Estatos.32x27 Droperty for Bale, Œtx.AAA LEN COTTAGE, FOR SALE AT COTE ST.ANtoine, heated with \u201cDaisy\u201d furasce, and oon- taining all modern conveniences; terms easy, Apply _92 4__ THOMAS C, BULMER, Cote St.Antoine._ {OR BALE-~THE ST.LAWRENCE, HALL PROP- i Montreal sunum; can't fall but {nereans in value.Apply B.Rochon, 8t, Lawreuce Hall, Montreal, 181 acres, 100 cloarnd, clean and.level; ings: board fence, shade trees, e Terms easy, Apply P.Rochon, st.Lawrence Hall, Montreal, 26 7 T \\ I TTENTION 1s REQUESTED to the Sale ot Elegant Household Furniture, Chickering Piano, Crystal Gasaliers, B.P.Mirrors, Pictures, Illich Ornaments, etc., at the residence of the late D.N.Wetzlar, Esq., No.1152 Dor chester Street, To-morrow (Thursday) Morning, At 10 o\u2019Clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.LAY LIBRARY.Auction Sale of a VALUABLE PRIVATE > Jæ : LAW LIBRARY, ns & At our Rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 ON NOTRE DAME STREET, Saturday Afternoon, March Sth, 2.30 O'CLOCK.*,* Catalogues ready- M.HICKS & CO Auctionears, 623 AE & DONNELLY, AUOTIONEIRS, Nos.241 AND 243 ST.JAMES STREET.The subscribers, in solteltin the public for sales of Mousehold Furniture at rivate residences, desire to state that sales of [his nature placed in our hands will have Lhe benefit of many years of experience In Lhe auction business, our personal attention to all details, careful advertising, experienced and obliging staff.moderate charges and prompt returns.We beg to state that our 1st for Spring Sales 13 now open and early application 18 requested trom those requiring our services.In returning thanks to our friends and the ublic for their liberal patronage in the past, we Peg to remind them that we will continue our Tuesday and Friday sales at our well known and extensive establishment.Particular attention is given to Sales of Real Estate, Trade Sales, Damaged Goods, l'arm Stock, Bankrupt Stocks and Household Furniture.Liberal Casb advances made on all kinds of Merchandise.RAE & DONNELLY.D2 Bell Tejephone 2017.THE PEOPLES AUCTIONEERS quested to the Auction Sale of very tine Household Furniture, Upright Piano, Wilton Drawing Room Suite, Carpets, Orna~ ments, Splendid Hall Stove, Xe, &c., To-Morrow (Thursday) Morning, at the residence, 2338 St.Catherine st., at 10 o\u2019clock.NOEL ROY, B.S.C.RAE & DONNELLY, BY ITY OF JUS ICE \u2014Attention is re- 52 1 Auctioneers.IGHLY T H IMPURTANT AUCTION SALE -\u2014-or\u2014 | sian and Indian Rugs snd Carpein djrect irom Constantinople, uysels, Velvet and other Cari.ace Curtains.Porileres.Marsel and other alles.Bol- fnst s.ineus and House Furnishings.The subscribers have received instructions from to sell at Lis store, No.1828 MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 7TH.er \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Carpets, ete I English Of] Cloths, Marsel and other Quilts, ortieres, Lace Curtains, etc, together with a fine collection of House Furnishings, etc, ete.Partioular attention 18 directed to this very fine collection which will be sold without reserve.Sale at 2.30 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers.*,*The goods will de on view Saturday.B, Ee balapce 0f Household Furniture, Kolling Stock, etc, will be sold in à few days.Particulars later.R.& D- 52 à AE & DONNELLY WILL SELL AT their rooms, Nos.241 and 243 st.James street, on ; FRIDAY, MARCH ATHP A Consignment of Valunble Household For.niture, Carpets, Ollcloths, Porsjeres, Curtains, Linens, Sllverware, eto., \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 uare Grand Piano by the Smith American Plano Co.Boston, square Grand Piano by Gold- .smith, New York, Parlor Suites in Brocatello, \u2018 Plush, Tapestry.etc.Marble and Wood Top - \u201cBedroom sets in Oak and Walnut; Parlor Tables, | \u2018Odd and Fancy Chalrs, Bookoases, Couches, Side boards, Dining Tables and Chairs, Hall Htands, ; Cribs, Springs, Mattresses, Wool Blankets, Sateen © Comforters, Portieres, Lace Curtains, Pillows, ; Plano and Table Covers, Table and Pillow Linons, \u201c Napkins.Tweeds, Dinner and Tea Sats, Stiver- ware, Cutlery, Clocks, Iron Bedsteads and Cots, and a lot of Secondhand Furniture and Effects, etc., without reserve.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.EAL ESTATE BY AUCIION.Sherbreeko Street East.We draw particular attention to the Sale by Auction on Thursday, 10th \u2018inst.at the Rea! Estate Hooms, 44-8t.John Street, by order of the executors, of that superb property situated And : numbered as 217, 219, 321 and 223 Sherbrooke Street, And 454, 486 and 488 Amherst Street.west , streets, and trolitiog the famous Logan's P \u2018The City Street Car new line will run Up An Derst Btreet, passing the very door.SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.\u2026 \u201cOu 4.8.THOMSON & CO eors, , 52 2 523 the patronage of * His entire collection of magnificent Carpets, .Superior Boukhara, Daghistan and Persian Rugs, etc, Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry Car- : Table, Piano and other 3 Covers, Belfast Linen T'able Cloths, Napklns ets, : Bac AUTHOR- - James Steel, Esq., who is retiriog fram business, - Notre Dame st, on - ! | 1 | LET | * i $ a Bed etd x PR tam TTT rar 3 ir A i 5 MANSHALL-O01 the BIRTHS.APD-sAt 13% Durocher street, on Sunday, Be ; 30 rebrary.wife of Ernest A.road .à 00D, &! PBELL-\u2014In the city, on the 98th February, , 158 Young a » the wite bell, of a daughter, = 1st March, the wile of John arshall, of a daughter (still born).\u201c SMITH-AL 43 Metcalfe avenue, Cote St.Antoine, A 12th Peb., the wife of George Stith, of 8 * MARRIAGES.BHRAY-FOSTER-At Bowmanville, Ont., Feb.23, James Bray, M.D., 10 Nellie, Qaughier of John oster, - DUNDABS-SELBY\u2014At Alliston, OnL, Feb.24, by Rev.W.E.Carroll, Albert Dundus to Alberla Josephine, daughter of the late Birton Selby.\u2018West Essa.EDWARDS-SHEPPARD\u2014At Gananoque, Ont, Fab.24, Andrew Edwards to Maggle sheppard, all of Ganapoque.HAMILTON-MAcDOUGALL\u2014At St.Mary Abbots Church, London.England, on Wednesday, L7ih February, 189%, by Lhe Itev.D.G.KerT, Ed- mubd Charles Harlton, 3rd Kings Own Hus- gars, to Adelalde Augusta (Ada), youngest daughter of the late Donald Lorn MacDoug all, of Montreal, Canada.== MACINTYRE-STEVENBON\u2014At (Guelph, Ont.Feb, 24, by Rev.J, C.Smith, assisted by Rev.K.Stevenson, brotber of the bride, Thomas J.Macintyre, Toronto, to Cairie A.daughter of William Stevenson, of Guelph, Out.MEAKINS-TAYLOR\u2014AU the Awerican Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday, March 1, 1892, by the Rev.W.M.Barbetr, D.b., Jean \" aylor LA Charles W.Meakins.oon PROWSE-BROADILKY\u2014Feb, 24, at Beaumaris, Ont, by Rev.k, 8.Rowe, of Huntsville, Horace E.Prowse to Annie E.M.Broadley, London, land.PALMER-HART-At the Crescent Sureet Presby- teriun Church, vn the ist lust.by the Rev.A, B, Mackay, Davinia Douglas (Nene), third daughter of the late George Hart, to Charles Osborne Palmer, eldest son of Charles Osborne Palmer, all of Montreal, [Otlawa and Winnipeg papers piease copy.) , Bas RANGER-LEA\u2014AL Chicago, February 23, by Lhe Hev, Thos.Westerdale, D.D., J.N.Ranger, M, D., N.Y.to Mis, Jas, Lea, of Montreal, RANFORD-SANFOKD\u2014At Enoxville, Tennessee.Feb.25, by Rev, Samuel Ringgold, D, D.E Jackson sanford, B.A, of Hi ton, to Emma, daughter of Colonel E, J.Sanford.TOMKINS-LEWIS-AL Deseronto, Ont, Feb.24, Nelson fomkias to Lucy Lewis, both of Deser- onto.VANDERWERKEN PARKE\u2014At Brooklyn, N.Y, Feb.à.by Rev.Jamas Mb, Parrah, Alfred Vike 2erworKen, Jr.or Brooklyn, N.Y., to Lydfa 8.Parke, of Quebec, Canada, WILSUN-GETTY\u2014At New Brunswick, N.J., Feb, 223, by Rev, W.V.McDullie, assisted by Rey.Dr.M, H.Pogson.Rev, C.-J, Wilson to Emily F., widow of W.F.Getty.DEATHS.ARMSTRONG\u2014AL MILLave, Ont., Feb.26, Mar.raret, widow of the late Wai.Armstrong, aged 5 years.ALLARD\u2014AL Quebec, Feb, 27, J.B.Allard, aged 59 years ASHTON\u2014March 2nd, at 20 Magdalen st.Harry, Lhe infant son of Harry Asbton, IR BEAUDRY \u2014In this city, On Lhe 1st jnsi\u2026 Marie Roxe de Lima Emelie, aged 13 tuonths and 17 days, daughter of Narclsse J, KE.Beaudry.Funeral will leave her father's residence, 3:2 St.Vincent 8t., on Thursday, 3rd instant, at 8 o'clock A, 10, for KR.C.Cemetery, Relauves and friends are respectfully fnvited to attend without fur- LLer notice, 532 RituU WN\u2014At Quebec, Feb.28, Christlana Thomp- som, relict of the late Patrick Browu, aged 63 years.- BRYANT\u2014 A?Kingston, Feb, 25, John Bryant, In his DOLb year, CROMBIE\u2014At Komoka, Ont, Feb.25, Margaret, wife of David Crombie.aged 58 years.CORNWALL-Near Roblin, Out., Feb.21, Nancy.cornwall, aged 73 years.\"CLARK-At Nurth Fredericksburg, Out,, Feb, 22.James W.Clark, aged 84 years.DONALDSON AL Hawkesoury, Ont, on the first instant, ip his 92nd year, James Donaldson, o native of County Munagnan, Ireland.Funeral, on Thursday, from Honaveuture station, on arrd- val of 11.30 Canady Atlantic traln.51 DYDE\u2014At Portlund, Me, vb Lhe 23rd instant, Golda truendoline, third and beloved daughter or John 8.hyde, aged 14 years and 4 monthy.ELLIOT\u2014AL Quebec, Feb.20, Ebza Moquilkin, aged Gti years and 1G months, widow of the late John Eliot, GODWIN \u2014Died al New York, on 28th Feb, Mrs Richard Godwin, formerly of Mon! real.ox HALLIDAY \u2014In this city, on the 2nd March, \"02, after a long lilness, John B.Halliday, nachintst, Friends ana acquaintances are respecitully invited toatlend the funeral to-morrow, Thursday, the 3rd March, at 3,30 p.nu, from bis late rest- dence, 137 Dulhousie street, Lo the placé of in- tertuent, Mount Royal Cemetery.[Ottawa Free Presa, New York Herald and Irish papers please copy.) BAMILTON\u2014At Kentrville, N.5, Feb.13, MIss Minetta Hamilton, aged 74 years, also On the 17th 1n8L,, à sister, Miss Susan Hamiilon, aged 76 years.HAMILTON\u2014 At Clarksburg, Ont, Feb, 25, Beata E.M.wife of Bruce Hamilton, agod 22 years.HANSEN-\u2014At Kingston, Feb.28, arab O'Neill, wile of Lows Hansen, aged 75 years.JOHNSTON-AL Stewaritown, Ont, Feb, 26h, Abdigalll! Margaret Thompson, wife of capt, Johnston, tn the 57th year of her age, INGERSOLL-\u2014AL Brockville, Ont, Feb, 28, inthe 70th year of her age, catherine McNabb, relict of the late James [ugersoll, late registrar of the county of oxrord, LANGTON\u2014At Hamilton, Feb, 27, Annie Fisher, widow of the late Rev.Henry Langton, of Hamlil- con.McGEE\u2014AL ( hariestown, Boston, Denis McGee, formerly of Montreal, MURPHY\u2014AL Tyendinaga, Ont.Feb.21, Nancy, Teifct of the late Bernard Murphy, aged 80 years.MERRY\u2014At Hackney, London, Eng.Feb, 23, Ruehel, wife of Joseph Merry.and sister of Miss Annle Macpherson, of Stratford And London.MASTERS At Toronto, Feb, 22, Mary Ann Ellen, relict of the late John Masters, MITCHELL \u2014At Toronto, Feb.26, Helen Fulton, relict of the inte Archibald Michell, St.Cath- arines, Ont., aged 84 years.MITCHELIL\u2014At Ollawa, Feb.29, Hugh Mitchell, aged 57 years.PURSER\u2014At Kingston, Feb.29, Eliza Lydia, wife of samuel Purser, of Hall's Bridge, ont., aged 40 years.ROBITAILLE\u2014At Quebec, Feb.26, Charles Isl- dore Ernest, aged 21 months and 11 days, son ot k.P.RoblLaille.ROLFE~At London, Ont.Mary, wife of William Rulfe, aged 61 years.STIBBS\u2014At Toronto, Feb.26.James Stibhs, nged RO years (for nearly 58 yeurs a restdent of To- Tonto.SXIDER\u2014At Toronto, Feb.24, Fred.H.Snider, In his 23rd year.SERO\u2014 AL Deseronto, Ont, Feb.20, Moses Sero, aged 23 years.STRONt\u2014At Seaforth, Ont, Feb, 23, Strong.fu his Gist year, WALDIE\u2014AT Gananoque, Ont, Feb, 24, Ellza- beth Halg, wife of Abraham \\Valdte.DEKSUNAL- DETECTIVES OF THE MOST REliable character are furnished by the Canadian secret Nervice, Temple Building, Moutreal : beads of this office are special sworn Detectives jor the whole Dominion and are under contract with i »tform all their A », References, the leading ~ Banks, Corporations and Hotels of this city, John A.Grose, Supt.Commercial Branch.Silas H, Carpenter, Supt.Criminal Branoh.$e PH: - LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, from £1000 to $100.000 if negotlable by law ately converted into canb.Edmund Bebolfield, P.U.Box 13H, office 15:43 51, Jumies Atress, Montreal __ 12 Lu encens 4611 ERBONAL_AUCTINA CURES ASTHMA, BRON.chitte, Chronic Colds and La Grippe, Catarrh Alonzo M, may be imme impossible under {ts influence, Write or call for Health Journal and Testimonials free.4 Beaver Hall Hill.21 Just Think of it! Photon taken In Every Style by Expertenced Artists: und all work gusranteed Firat-Claas, at Low Figures.G.C.ARLESS & CO, 2061 St.James street.HENRY BIRKS & C0.Jewellery Repairs ALL 5èt Carefully and Promptly Done Of THE PREMISES Moderate : Charges.> CE 235, 237 ST.JAMES ST.5213 2aw KINDS At : COVERNTON'S ALPINE CREAM For Chapped ands, Yore Lips, Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, Kite.25 cebta.For sale by all druggists.Prepared by Ce Jo.COVERNTON & UO,, Cor.Bleury and : 40t Dorchester Nrreets, NORE TOOTHACH E pawièws STOP IT.- al} dirsotions.lads bottle, us Lond É Baar (JiR 7 iE, cand Di Jas of Nr.J.W.BL.à reve S.CARSLEYS COLUMN.Wenthor Report.Mar.Ind, for threo yoars.Thermometer, Max.Min, Avg.Weather.3890 21 1 47 Clear and fine.1891, 13 + Fait ~ 1892.Theriuometer at 10 n.m.this day, 11\u2014Fair, KE JA One Thousand JACKETS Under $12.00 TO SELECT FROM THIS WEEK ee ATT S.CARSLEY\u2019S.NEW MANTLES.Over 800 New Empress Pelerines in all new styles now in stock to select from.PLAIN CLOTH PELERINES FANCY CLOTH PELERINES Braided Embroidered o And trimmed Jet.lsu NEW SPRING MANTLES NEW SPRING ULSTERS MAIDS' SPRING JACKETS In all the latest European styles.NEW MANTLE CLOTHS NEW ULSTERINGS S.CARSLEY.New Dress Goods.A few words were mentioned in our last evening's advertisements about - ; MANABAR CORDS! This material is the latest novelty of the season.Ladies regniring something really handsome for Spring Costumes should not fail to ask for this new fabric.SPRING COSTUME TWEEDS.nother large shipment of these Gdods just received, amongst which il be found a variety of New Pat- rns, Tweeds in all weights, suit- ible for both early and late Spring Wear.: S.CARSLETY.NEW SATEENS.Just arrived and put into stock another delivery of Best Quality French Sateens.Colors and Designs simply perfect.To secure the best patterns and colors ladies should not delay, as the best always go the first.ENGLISH PRINTS Further supplies of English Prints have just been added to the already stupendous stock of this season's goods, Printed Cambrics Printed Lawns Printed Llaraas Printed Zephyrs S.CARSLEY.New Carpets.Now in Stock, Ready for Spring Trade, CARPETS OF ALL KINDS.Brussels Stair Carpets Tapestry Stair Carpets Brussels Hall Carpets Tapestry Hall Carpets Brussels Body Carpets, with Border- ings to match.Tapestry Body Carpets, with Border- ings to match.New All-Wool Carpets New Ingrain Carpets Now Jute Carpets New Hemp Carpets 8.CARSLEY.House Furnishings.NEW FRENCH CRETONNES NEW REVERSIBLE CRETONNES New Raw Silk Furnitire Coverings New Tapestry Furniture Coverings A good selection of Furniture Coverings of every description to be found in stock.New Furniture Fringes New Furniture Gimps WINDOW SHADES.A complete assortment of Window Shades in Lancaster and Opaque Cloths.Shades in all sizes made to order.8.CARSLEY.NEW SILKS.This is to announce that a large shipment of New Silks for Spring and Summer Wear has just been received, comprising : All Qualities in Black Wearproof Silks Al Qualities in Black Oriental Silks All Qualities in Black Surah Silks All Qualities in Black Gros Grains All Qualities in Black Failles All Qualities in Black Silk Brocades All Qualities in Colored Silk Broeades All Qualities in Colored Failles All Qualities in Colored Gros Grains All Junities in Colored Surah Silks All Qualities in Colored Oriental Silks = ) 83.CARSLEY.Costs No More.The Rigby Waterproof .Clothin, costs no more than other makes ab though acknowledged to be the best in the market.Will be For Sale this spring by First Class Clothiers throughout the Dominion.See that yon get the Real Rigby.The name Rigby is on every Garment.None genuine without it.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767,1769, 1771, 1778, 1776, 1777, 1779 ; Nornp Damr STREET, MONTREAL, S.CARSLEY\u2019S .- COLUMN.a Mi METROPOLITAN _THE MONTREAL DAILY ST OE MURPHY & C08 Advertisement.NAVIGATION 1S OPEN, To use a nautical phrase, we are geiting under weigh for another Noga across tho great ocean of Comm aviation 20 far as we are concerned is open! Tight, trim, apd taut, our ship is now ready, and we invite he ladies of the city to step on board if the esire » safe and pleasant voyage over \u201cthe wil waves\u201d of Fashion.Weare Bound for the Fortunate Isles.4 as usual at our masthead we fly the proud signal of \u201c he Great Mantle House.\" pr JOAN MURPHY & CO.WANTED.Good Bewin Department.erce, T Machine Oparators for Mantle pply to JOHN MURPEY & CO.New Spring Fashions GREAT MANTLE HOUSE.All the Latest Novelties in SPRING JACKETS Prices ss low as $2.00 and up to 845.00.All the Latest Novelties in SPRING CAPES and PELERINES Marked at regular wholesale prices, All the Latest Novelties in SPRING DOLMANS At prices to astonish tho closest buyers.ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES \u2014IN\u2014 ; | I i / Spring Ubsters and Uster-Wrays, At Cheap Cash Prices.Ladies who wish to select from the lar finest Assorted Stock in the city at astonishingly low rates, will visit the Great Mantle House of JOHN MURPHY & CO, MELISSA WATERPROOF ULSTERS «Two Coats in One,\u201d \u2018Our \u2018Melissa Waterproof Uisters\u201d are the Novelty of the season.\u2018bey have so much to commend thew that they are certain to become the most popular of Spripg Garinents.In shine or storm, they are equally serviceable, They do double duty-they sre two coats in one.Before buying elsewhere, cull and see our Splendid Assortment, Ladies \u2019 JOHN MURPHY à CO.JOHN MURPHY & C0._ 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105.107, 109 and 118 St.Petornt.Terms cash and only one vrica.52 5,1 OGILVY & SNS Advertisement NEW GOODS.First shipment of TRIMMINGS and SMALLWARES, just received.NEW CRAPE CORDS, in all shades.NEW LACING CORDS, in all shades.NEW TINSEL CORDS, in Gold and Silver.TINSELLED BRAIDS, all widths.JET GIRDLES, in all shades.CLEOPATRA WAIST AND SKIRT ORNAMENTS, in Silk and Jet.Jet Fringes.Gold and Jet Fringes.Silver and Jet Fringes.Silk Fringes.Silk and Jet Trimmings.et and New Dress Ornaments.New Dress Suspenders.New Metal Buttons, in all shades.New Jet Buttons.Ladics, we extend a cordial invitation to all to call and see our Spring stock of Dress Trimming Ornaments and Cords.JS A OGILVY & SONS, The Family Linen and Drapery House, 203 TO 207 ST.ANTOINE aT, 144 TO 150 MOUNTAIN ST.Telaphone 8225, Branch 8tore\u2014BT.CATHERINE STREET COR.BUCKINGHAM AVE.Telephone 3335.set And carefully consider Q / 0 before purchasing that new carpet; if you don't ; you may get in among old stock and buy what AND SEE youll tire of long be- ore the time.THE NEWEST One of the finest THINGS IN gatherings in new Qe signs in Carpets il- pi cloths and Lino outs on this portion of the AND continent is ours; bar- ainful too, because we LINOLEUMS buy only from the WE OFFER makers at the lowest prices ON EASY Last week we opened TERMS twelve bales, contaiu- OF ing 96 pieces, 66 yds, to the pieco, 5260 yds.PAYMENT.in all, which we marked for sale in this way: 88 Prsogs or TAPESTRY AT 550 PER YD 80 do do 706 do 80 do do 850 do An hour might be profitably spent in examining this stock of Carpets, Blankets, Bedding, Furniture and Stoves of every kind and foMany home.We have made prices that competition cannot reach down to, and, besides, as an inducement to buy early that we may avoid being over-crowded, we offer from now until April first to measure the room and sew all carpets free of charge, excepting those with borders.Bordered carpets will be charged for at half price only.Credit given at cash figures is worthy of unsnimous OPOLITAN MFG 0, \u201c+ sbrxed ak veddentL, hi 1678 sud 1680 Notre Dame sirook 1 7 7 2 vi Will & Gos Tose Chm \u201c 200000O06O0OOGCOO0O000OC WILLIS & CO°S 00OE0O0000 : Charming Souvenir ~~ LOOK! CATALOGUE FREE When you see this advertisement, write to us at opce for our new 1892 Catalogue, Organ or Pikno, say which, just published.The handsomest Catalogue of Musical Instruments in the world.Specially designed for Willis & Co, by a renowned artist.A CHARMING SOUVENIR, Illustrated in fancy colors by a new process.Illuminated Catalogues\u2014KNABE, BELL and WILLIAMS Pianos and Organs\u2014Free.WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre DAME sT., MONTREAL.Dini Ll PHILLIPS SQUARE.Millinery Dept.WE would respectfully draw attention to the Special Bargains which will be offered in our Millin- ery Department for the next few days.No.1 TABLE (raw Hats at 256 cac No.2 TABLE raw Hats at dÙe each No.3 TABLE olf Hats at 50e eac No.4 TABLE arasols ab Half Price No.3 TABLE \u2014\u2014 So At less than rimmed Nilinery fe The Balance of our FURS \u2014\u2014including\u2014 CAPES, MUFFS GAPS & COLLARS At 20 per cent.Discoupt And 5 p.c.extra for Cash.ervants Cans & Aorons 250 Dozen Just Opened.SURAH SATIN BLOUSES In the Latest Styles and Colorings, JUST OPENED.N.B.-Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2.1892.-SIX PAGES)\u2019 (HENRY & NE HAMILTONS Announcement.CALL AT Hamilton's And inspect 7° their IMPORTATIONS \u2014 IN\u2014 pring Nanlls, Capes DOLMANS, New Lace & Embroideries Mail Orders receive every attention.HENRY & N.E HAMILTON, Victoria Sq., Montreal.But MUST BE RIGHT SPRING MANTLES J ackets are selling fast.This goes to show that our value and styles must be right.Every lady in Montreal should go to CARSLEY BROS.on 8t.Catherine st., to purchase their New Spring Mantles.They will not only save money, but can rely upon getting THE LATEST STYLES, 1845 & 343720 5 On SL Catherine st CARSLEY BROS.21) Selling Of.Owing to the want of sufficient support, and the prospects for the future being anything but encouraging, I have decided to SEuL Orr my stock and close the business.This, therefore, is to notify the public that from and after this date and until the whole is sold, I wi dispose of my entire stock at 30% DISCOUNT OFF the regular selling prices.8 All goods marked in plain figures.INNER SxTs, ToiveT SErs, Txa Sets, all at same discount.STAFFORDSHIRE HALL FRED W.BOXER, 2330 St Catherine Street.52t2 2aw WORK, And no satisfaction.Why did she not use better soap ?Ah! Why indeed ?LL She forgot to order Queens Laundry Bar and the poor woman is wearing out her strength with an inferior article.She will know better next time.5211 Gentlemen, We offer you your choice of a large lot of SCARFS\u2014both Derbys and Knots \u2014 and which were marked 5oc, for 25c each.SEE OUR WINDOW, JOHN AITKEN & CO, 1787 Notre Dame Street 50t8eod THE OLD RELIABLE.The Montreal Dye Works do not claim to be the largest, but the most reliable in Montreal, Bend us your Overcoats and Bnits, Manties, Jaokate and Oloaks, and sll kinds of House Hang.So be ready for winter.Gods called for and delivered.Telephone 1604.MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS, ONTREA HENRY MORGAN & 00-55 i i Offices : G00 URAIG und 381 MAIN NX.ei 5 5 | # fir DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVATS | THREE CANDIDATES.THE HUNTINGDON NOMINATIONS, The Candidates Explain Their Platforms Before a Large Mesting of Elsctors\u2014 Mr, Lecinir's Candidature, [BPEOIAL TO THE STAR.) HUNTINGDON, Que., March 2.\u2014Three candidates were nominated here yesterday for the Provinolai Legislature, Dr.Cameron, the ex-member, Mr.G.W.Stephens, of Montreal, and Mr.Leclalr, of Hemmingford.After the nomination, a large concourse of electors thronged the Moir Hall to hear the speeches of the candidates and their supporters.[t is estimated that fully one thousand persons were in attendance.J.D.Mo- Donald, Esq,, the warden of the county, was appointed chairman, Dr.Cameron spoke first.He regretted that \u2018a journalist who poses a8 a purist should so grossly misrepresent\u201d his speeches delivered during the present campalgn and trusted that on this oceasion, atleast, his enemies should confine themselves to truth.Continuing, the speaker sald that up to that afternoon there had n doubt as to the number of candidates who would be nominated.Qu Saturday he had teen approached by the chairman, Mr.McDonald, wko stated thav if he (Cameron) would retire in his (Mc- Donald's) favor, Stephens also would do sq, thus giving McDonald the election by acclamation, basing this request on an alleged statement made by Dr.Cameron at Ligin to the effect that he would retire in favor of a local man.The statement really made at Elgin was that if a convention ol farmers nominated a local man he (Cameron) would retire in his favor, Mr.Cameron proceeded to charge Me- Donald with havipg been the nominee of G.W.Stephens and not of the farmers, and sald that,consequentiy, In refusing to retire in McDonald's favor, he was not violating the pledge then made.The speaker, referring to the tblird candiaate, Leclair, said that he posed as the nominee of the Conservative pariy, which was not true, as proved by a letter trom the Junior Conservative Club of Montreal disavowing any knowledge of him, and by the locat Conservative organ, which, in repudiating him, said that there was a rumor that be was being paid by Stephens to stay in the fleld, Continuing, Dr.Cameron gave his reasons at length for .SUPPORTING MR.MERCIER IN THE PAST.He said that he had believed Mercier to be a man of ability and calculated to be a Lene- fit to his fellow countrymen and to raise -Lhem in the scale of intelligence, etc.As long as be (Dr.Cameron) believed Mercier honest, he supported him, but, unfortunately.talents that could have been occupied for the benefit of his country had been used for personal gain, and for this reason the speaker repudiated him, and said that, if elected, he would support Mr.De Boucher ville as longygas he brought forward measures for thefrood of the country.Both the speaker and Mr.Stephens had supported Mercier when in the House together, and had Stephens been elected in 1886 ne would have been made Mercier's Provincial Treasurer, This Mr.Stephens had denied, and Dr, Cameron produced a letter from Mr.Mercier proving his statement.A statement made by Mr.Stephens, where- In he denied that astatute existed imposing a tax ou railway corporations, was refuted by the provincial statutes of 1882, Another statement, where he alleged that the Grand Trunx Railway did not pay this tax, wàs denied by the speaxer and he backet up his denial by a letter from Mr.Wainwright, the assislant-goneral manager of the G.T R.Referring to the difference of taxation In the State of New York and this province, he said in the former a property valued at $8500 paid an annual tax of $225, while in the county of Huntingdon the taxes for all purposes on a property worth $3000 were Mr.Stephens, on rising to speak, deprecated the action of the last speaker making public the conversation between the latter and Mr.McDonald in regard to the nomination, and gave as his version of the affair that Dr.Cameron had publicly SAID THAT HE WOULD RESIGN if he (Stephens) would, This, \u201con consing to the ears of this generous, honest firmer, Mr, McDonald, prompted him to come down to Dr.Cameron and to say \u2018Now, Doctor resign and I will represent the county.This the Doctor refused to do.\u201d Continuing, Mr.Stephens said that Dr.Cameron had said that he ran, in 1886, to support the Mercier Government il it was honest; but Mr.Stephens produced a letter trom Richard White 10 Robert Seliar to the effect that Cameron had told the former in 1886 that if elected he was golng to support the Talllon adininistration, The speaker proceeded to say that he would not reply to any of Dr.Cameron's charges,as he had already dons so during the campaign, He claimed that Cameron nad asked him to resign as a favor because ho (Cameron) only wanted the seat for one session.Mr.Stephens denled having been offered the treasurership by Mr.Mercier, and said that had he got it he could not have held it for six months.Ha hna told Mercier that so long a8 he was Associated with Pacaud and that clique, he would come to grief ano told him tw get rid of the crowd.This had not been done.It had never been shown that the speaker supported Mercier in any shady trapsaction.Mr.\u201d Mercier never was a Liberal ol the Blake-Papineau-Joly stamp, nor dia he know what honest administration was.Mr.Stephens referred at some length to the proviso attached to the grant from Mr.Mercier to the St, Lawrence & Adirondack Railwry, and said thét the grant had been paid, even though the proviso had not been fulfilled, and put the blame of this on Dr.meron.Mr.Stephens, after referring to the support given Mr.Mercier by the member for Hun- tingdon, went on to stace his own platform : \u201cI will fight\" he said, \u201cfor pure government and honest men to administer ik I wit do all in my power to cut down the ebt.BOODLERS SHOULD BE PUNISHED.I will urge uncompromising war on Mercier and Mercierism.I will be in opposition if Mercier goes 1n, and will 80 as long as Mercier and his party are in power, lam against subsidies for railroads.\u201d Mr.Leclair spoke next, and the manner in which he was received showed that his candidature was treated as & joke.His remarks were purely personal and were confined solely to Dr.Cameron.Dr.Cameron in replying denied having toid Richard White that he wouid support the Taillon administration.He also refused to take the responsibility of the Athelstan railroad, and his denial was upheld by letters from A.P.Bradley, Secretary of the Railway Department, A.E.Mitenell, advocate, spoke briefly in support of resident representatives.obt.Heliar, editor of tne Gleaner, was calied on by Mr, Stephens and said: \"We are ruled by a Government which is plundering us.We will have to pay the debt; direct taxation will come.This gang of robbers has been brought to an ena by the action of Lieut.-Gov.Angers.\u201d He thought that Mercier if not elected would give trouble yet in the province, the end of which people living might not see.Mr.McDonald before the meeting dispersed explained his position In regard to the numination and substantiated the remarks made in this respect by Dr.Cameron, The meeting was brought to an end by pinging the National Anthem.Moercier's Nomination Meeting.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.! CARLETON, Que., March 2.\u2014After'the nomination ol Messrs.Mercler and Arsenenu, as candidates in Bonaventure County, à meeting, attended by about one thousand electors, was held.Mr.Mercier spolie tirst, !ol- lowed by Mr.Thibault,\u201d Mr.Arseneau's spokèsman.Mr.Thibault wes unable to et a hearing, and, forced by the crowd to eave the hustingse, Arseneau left the ground pain Thibault, and a separate meeting was Mercier and Charleson.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| QUEBEQ, March 2.\u2014L' Electeur offers $100 a8 & reward to the person who will show them the original of tha letter written by Mr.Mercier to J.B.Charleson asking him to see Mr, Hurdmanp, The Bt.Johns Nominations.|8PRCIAL, TO THE STAR.Br, JouNs, Que, March 2.\u2014About 1welve hundred electors met at the Town Hall in St, Johns yesterday, to hoar the reading uf tho nomination pspers of the two candi- datas, the Honorable Felix Gabriel Mar- chénd and Jacques Emery Molieurs, both of this town, Ihe former was nowipatad by fmhion 2 Paradis, O.Hebert, A.N.De- O'Cain, Francis McDonnell, E CHonsseats J.A.Dagneault, i Moreau, H.Moreau, C.J.MoCully, P.A.Chasse, Philippe Brosseau, Louis Holleur, Edmond L.vrel, Alphonse Morin, Edouard Morel and many others.Mr, Mol jeur was put in nomination by J.A.Lomme, Mayor of Bt.Juhus; Duncan Mac- quald, W.C, Trotter, E.Bowler, Charles urvis, E.R.Smith, Chan.RB.Cousins, john Blaok, 'W, J.Wight, Chas.Arpin, Charles A.Bissett, John Donaghy, D.W, Douglas, J.B.Furvoye, Geo.R.Chariton, Alphonse Decelles, H.Foisy, L G, MacDonald, J, P.Moss, J.O.Brossard; Dr.Godin, Camilie Piuson- neault, L.LeRoy, Muise Vary, Etlenue Patenaude, W, Brownrigg, Vital Bourassa, Louls Paradise, Narcisee Brossard and many others.Speeches were made by Mr, Marchand, ase sisted by Messrs, Dandurand, Morin and McCully, and by Mr.Molleur, aided by Messrs, P.Leclaire, John Black and J.P.| Dore.The meeting was orderly und seemed pretty well divided, although the Molleur party appeared to be the more enthusiustic.ST, LOUIS DIVISION.The Premier Speaks In Favor of Mr.Parizeau.The committee rooms of Mr.Damase Parizeau, the Goverument candidate in Bt.Lots Division, were crowded last evening, especially the committee room at 315 Bt.Lawrence street.Mr, Parizeau is receiving the greatest encouragement on all sides, and last evening his reception was most enthusiastic, Hon, Premier De Boucherville visited the Jatter place and wes extended an ovation, a large number- of those present being old-time Liberals.The Premier, in answer to repeut- ed calle delivered, a brief address, in which he appealed to the electors to stand by Mr, Paizeau and honest government.In referring to the constitutional cry raieed by the Merclerites, he declared that that had been disposed of by Dr.Bourinot, who had shown that the Lieut.-Governor had a perfect right to act as he did.\u2018The present Government assumed responsibility for his action and were now before the people to be judged.(Applause.) The Premier next reviewed the Letellior dismissal and stated that the Lieut.-Governor could not be blamed for not having sent for a member of the party to form an administration, as all of them in caucus had declared themselves favorable to Mr.Mercier.They had all assumed responsibility for his guilt and bad to stand the consequences.In connection with the Baie des Chaleurs transaction it was shown that Mr.Mercler knew ail about it in August when the Senate investigation was held, but still he did nothing.Instead of that Mr.Pacaud had been allowed to leave for Europe la conclusion the Premier reminded the Mercierites that they had ridiculed the *Petit Bane,\u201d the name given the Royal Commission, but some of thelr members might have to answer for their conduct before the \u201cGrand Banc\u201d or Court of Queen's Bench.The Premier was repeatedly cheered.Addresses were algo made by Major Atkinson, Messrs, -Bellefausse, Gendron, Fraser and Parizeau.The St.Lawrence Ward Contested Election Case.\u2018The petition of Alexander Paden agalnat Alderman James came up for hearing yesterday morning before Judge Talt.Messrs.Smith and McLaren appeared for petitioner and Messrs.Archibald and Geoffrion for defendant.Messra William Finney and Robinson were put in the witness box to prove the qualification of petitioner, and then Mr.Geoffrion got up to ask thatthe hearing be adjourned for two days.Mr, Smith objected and a lively discussion began between the lawyers on the legal question.Mr.Geoffrion also made the point that the first\u2019 postponement had been at the request of petitioner.The Court reserved its decision until two o'clock.; The arguments in the preliminary objece tions in the St.Lawrence Ward contested election case were begun yesterday after- nuon before Judge Tait.Messrs.Archibald and Geofirion, tor the defendant, occupied all the afternoon.Exceptions were taken tor the form of the petition on the ground that the marginal notes and erasures were not properly verified and that neither the ocou-' pation nor the residence of defendant were given, Mr.Geoffrion also held that the proof offered in the morning was not sufficient to establish the qualitication of the petitioner.First it was oral proof, while it was shown that documentary evidence could have been roduced, and second, the proof was to the eflect that the petitioners name was on a list which came into force on January 21, while the nomination had taken place on, the 20th, or the day preceding.lt had been held by the Supreme Court, in the case of Rocheleau va.Martel, that the election he- gan on nomination day and that those who wers nol qualified on that day could not become voters auring the election.The last objection was that proceedings on the petition should not go on until the third candidate, Mr.Anderson, had been called in.The cause was continued until Thursday, when the Attorneys for the petitioner will reply.Aan Inferior Material Was Used.Not long ago Mr.St.George, Clty Bur- veyor, notified the Road Committee that Mr.Gower was mixing the Val de Travers asphalt iu front of Messrs.H.Morgan & Co.'s new block.Mr.Gower admitted that he had used Ragusa and gave as his reason without asking permission \u2018that Val de Travers would not stand the climate, although he stamped it Val de Travers.Mr.St.George wrote to the Val de Travers Company on the subject and bas received a reply from their \u201csecretary, stating that it was not with the authority or cognizance of the Company that Mr.Gower at any time used other material with that supplied by the Company.Had they had any knowledge of this they should at once have stopped such.If Val de Travers asphalt were properly used and laid there was no risk of cracking, which could only arise from bad foundation or improper mixing.Ragusa asphalt was well known in the trade as an inferior material and could always be bought in this market at a much lower rate than Val de Travers.Mr.St.George has made another discove ery, which is that the blue prints of the pros.ed subway under the Canadian Pacifio Railway at Ontario street of Bastian aod Valiquette and the Canadian Bridge ang Iron Company, and those of Cochrane ap Reld are made from the same plans.Th Dominion Bridge Company's tender was $16,400; Cochrane & Reld, $13,500 and Base tian & Valiquette, $11,491, Trade With Newfoundland.: When the Council of the Board of Trade met yesterday afternoon, the president reported, on behalt of the Insolvency Committee, that it had prepared a draft bill based upon the Curran bill of 1885, with amend: mente from the old Insolvent act and tha local acts of Ontario and Quebec.The Couna eli approved of the action taken and ordered that copies of the drast bill be sent ta Boards of Trade throughout the Dominion, and to solicit their co-operation in procuring its enactment by the Dominion Parliament, The committee on Dominlon trade with Newfoundland reported that the Quebec Board ot Trade and the Dominion Miliers\u2019 Association had written approving of the suggestion of the Council recommending to the Government the adoption of 8 modus vivendsi whereunder, pending the settlement ol the quescions at issue between Canada nd Newfoundland, certain products might fe exchanged between the two countries on the old terms.The Council also took up the question of the reduction on eanal tolls, and it wes decided, in view of the numerous engagements being made by the Erie route, that the Government be Asked to make an early announcement fixing tho rate for the coming season.Alleged Stabbing Case, Yesterday afternoon a stabbing affray ia said to have occurred between men ém- ployed in excavating for the new Board of Trade building.In & ahanty erected for the men's convenience, n laborer, named Pierre Villeneuve, insisted on having the door of the stove open, thus tiling the room with smoke.The foreman, Robert Hunter, was in the act of -¢losing the door when it is alleged that Nilienouve stabbed bim in the thigh with a long«bladed jack-knie, in- {licting a wound avout an inch and a halt deep, Hunter was taken to No, 7 Police station, where his wound was dressed ty Dr.Bouchard.Villeneuve was arre-leu, and will appear in the Police Cuurt lo morrow.The Late Mr.J.Ü.Desrosiers.Mr.J.O.Desrosiers, private banker, of Place d\u2019Armes square, passed away on Monday at the compuratively early aye of forty-two years, af.er a two months illness, the result ot a complication of grippe, ele.He was well known amorig the husiness men aa being à shrewd and sharp business man, He had been in the banking business for ten or twelve years.The deceased was a native of Berthisr and came to reside here about twenty years ago.His funeral took face to-day from hie brother's residence, 2805 St.Ontherine street, and thence to Rp jerthier, where the Interment will take ° ANOTHER MINISTER'S SEAT SAFE.Hon, Louls Beaubien Eicoted in Nicolet by Acclamation\u2014The Three Cornered Fight in Sherbrooke.\u2018 {SPECIAL £0 THE STAR.) Quenzo, Mareh 2.\u2014The'Conservatives are very much elated over the result of the nominations, which, they claim, gives them, besides the six seats they secured by acola- mation, including Nicolet, six seats more in which there are no Merclerite candidates.There is some speculation over Mr.Fite patrick\u2019s position.He 1s inaccessible today, but his friendssay that he wiil certainly support the De Boucherville Government if it is sustained at tha polls, Mr.Monfette, who was nominated yesterday against Mr.Beaublen in Nicolet, has sent the following letter to the Provincial Secretary.Nicolet, March 1, 1892, Hon.L.P.Pelletier, Quebec.My DEAR FRIEND, \u2014YOU have requested me to withdraw from contest ln county of Nicolet, and I answered you that 1 would consent if { was satis.fled Lat the majority present at the meeting held on nomination day was not in my favor.I always had confidence in you and I believe you when you tell me that my resignation will have an excellent effect and that it would be preferabie that two friends of the new Government should not fight against each other, which would allow Hon.Mr, Beaublen to give his help toother counties.1 have consequently addressed my resignation to the returning officer, and you can in consequence Announce in the newspapers that Hon, Mr, Beau- bien 1s therefore reelected by acclamation.0 t Jos.VICTOR MONFETTE, Sherbrooke Nomination Speeches.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR! SHERBBOOKE, Que, March 2.\u2014-The speeches here were exceptionally good yesterday afternoon, although Mr.Robertson was in poor voice, and his figures did not exoite much enthuslasm ; still he made some telling points with the electors, and the speeches of Messrs.Panneton, Broderick, \u2018White and R.D.Morkill, jr., were amongst the best ever made by these gentlemen.Mr.Robertson quoted figures Lo show how the debt of the province had accumulated under the Mercier regime.The personal expenses of Mercier were beyond the bounds of decency and reason.He had spent $8300 on his trip to negotiate, while he (Robertson), on a similar occasion, had only spent $500 for Lis trip to England in 1886.Mr.Robertson, upon retiring from the treasury bad left a debt ol $9,000,000.Mr.Shehyn had made it out to be $11,000,- 000, which being assumed to be correct, the rovincial debt was to-day $24,000,000.The speaker explained how this enormous debt had accumulated; how $296,000 was lost to the province by paying 624 per cent, interest on the jast loan of $4,000,000, and that year after year deficit had followed deficit in spite of the pretensions of Mr.Bhehyn that there was a surplus.Mr, Robertson condemned the Baie des Chaleurs transaction in the strongest terms, giving it as his opinion that it was morally impossible for the ministers not to have been COGNIZANT OF THE FRAUD, Mr.Mercier must also have been cognizant of the Langlais money, $25,000 of which \u201chad been sent to his address at Montreal and $24,000 to Pacaud, The Langlais case was onlyone of a host of other fraudulent and unconstitutional transac- ons.With regard to the divisions that existed in the Conservative ranks in Bherbrooke, Mr.Robertson sald he was forced into his present position by the action of the French Conservatives, who had tendered the nomination to Mr.Panneton in advance before any convention was held.At the last election, when he (Mr.Robertson) was in the field against Mr.Belanger, Mr.Panneton and his French Canadian friends had not spoken a word in his support, and now when he came before the people again, aîter a single session, without reproach, Mr.Panneton was out to oppose him.This was the worst of all times for divisions, when Conservatives and Liberals alike should join hands to secure good, honest, constitutional Government.There were only ten English speaking members at Quebec.to 63 French and it was there an English re- * presentative should be sent from the Sherbrooke constituency, and not to Ottawa.Mr.Robertson was groatud with applause.The friends of Mr.Panneton gave him a rood reception as he stepped forward to speak.He said that, as it had been understood at the last that ul this election a French Canadian should be put in the field for Quebec, the action of those French Conservatives who had assembled tugether previous to the convention was merely to designate a man who enjoyed their confidence; to show that à CHOICE OF THE FRENCH CANADIANS was \u2018such in order to guide the convention as to the man that really represented their wishes, The pretension that Mr.ertson should be re-elected simply because the Legislature had n only held one session was abeurd, as the same plea might be made by every member and Mr.Mercier might be returned with the same majorit he had at dissolution.At any rate, although in past years Mr.Robertson hxd deserved well of the country, he was, owing to the fntirmities of age, not In a position to represent the county.and the records of the House showed that he had not voted on three-quarters of the measures that had been passed.The electors wanted a man that watched the debates and took an active part in them.After referring to the Langlais affair, M# panneton said Mr.Angers\u2019 action, as mig deduced from bis letter to Mercier, wËs less on account of the Baie des Chaleurs matter than on account of the recklessness, frregularities and illegalities with which the public affairs were conducted.True enough, Mr.Mercier\u2019s conduet was not tolerable before the Commission.When Mr.Langelier wanted to resign Mr.Mercier would not allow him to; and when friends of Mr.Mercier, such as Labœuf, of Montreal, wrote to him condemning the corruption that was going on and about his scandalous entourage, Mr.Mercier did not take any need of it, and answered that he could CHOOSE HIS OWN FRIENDS.At this present juncture it was the duty of all good Liberals as well as Conservatives to unite on the 8th of March.He (Mr.Panneton) was going to be elected and there would be no more pairing at Quebec by the Sherbrooke member.But Mr.Robertson and Mr.Broderick might stay ana pair off at ome.When Mr.Broderick arose to address the meeting he was greeted with an ovation of applause, by which he was also frequently interrupted in the course of his speech.Ie began by reminding his audience of Mr Panneton's action in 1885, when acting under the first impulse he had condemned the Ottawa Government for their course in the Riel matter and then a few days afterwards upon mature constderation published a letter retracting.He would not take Mr.Robertson to task.Mr.Panneton had done that, but he would say in regard to the assertion that he was Mr.Ropertson\u2019s candidate in order to divide the French vote that after the resent meeting, If not before, Mr.obertson might have much more fear of his candidature than of Mr, Panneton's.Mr.Broderick gave at length his theory, which was well received by the audience, that the Quebec Commission was the result of the necessity which the Conservatives realized or diverting the attention from the Ottawa revelations and showed that the whole party machinery was a seething masse of corruption.He claimed that Mr.Augers had limited the royal prerogative by referring the Baie des Chaleurs matter to a commission and he was morally pound to abide by jta tinalngs, that is, he was bound to make a constitutional use of his prerogative, He siso .DWELT ON THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY between the Ottawa Government and the Lieut.-Governor, by which a session of the Iiouse was not held according to the requirement of the constitution.It 88 extremely dangerous to establish a precedent of the kind.Mr.Broderick deprecated recourse to commissions ns tending to dis- credtt the judiciary of the province of Quebec, than Whioh there was not à more respectable body on the face of the globe, but the action of the Supreme Court of the United states in the Hayes-Tilden election showed how human and inevitable it was for mominees of a political party to have a leaning in political matters towards those conferring the nominations upon them.Mr.Broderick could not elieit trom his adversaries who was the De Boucherville candidate; he did not presume it was Mr.Robertion, who belug in Mr.de Boucher- former cadinet resigned pursuant to vis yn bY: Jousne ile, deck not dège (5) ville te ogutradiot when \u2018chislionged by.Hon.Mr.Chapieau.a EL.a Mr.William White fol \u201cnon ne, strong, persuasive a 198 Plimented ME Brod and extorted be English and French Liberals to support him, and, at the same time, exhorted all good Conservatives, irrespective of rage or oreed, to support Mr.Panneton, Both Argentedil Mén Anti-Merclerites.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] \\ LaogUTE, Murch 2 \u2014 The nomination mesting here yesterday was the most largely attended of any ever known in the county history.The ways were lalrly thronged with interested electors.John Wade, of Grenvilile, acted as chairman, After the candidates Messrs, Simpson and been noi nated, both made speeches and caine out squarely against Mercier.Mr.Hay favots the formation of a strong Liberal Government without Mercier or his old colleagues, while Simpson declares in unfaltering aliegtance to the De Boucherville Goverument.Among the other speakers were J.C.Wilson, W.Owens and r.Viau for the Conservatives, while Mr.W.A.Weir and Mr.Drouin represented the Liberals.Not a Party Fight.Colonel Henshaw, who returned from the cast yesterday, 18 much impressed with the gravity of the political situation here.On his journey homeward he found the Quebec disgrace the principal topic of general cou- vereation.Discussing the situation this morning he expressed the opinion that there should be no Conservative hurrah over such a victory as the opponents ol Mr.Mercier arg now trying te win.1f they are successful thelr success will be largely duo to the support of honest, Independent Liberals, and these Liberals, far from being compromised politically, by preferring country to party, can, and no doubt will, return to their own party foid after they have helped to put down the corruption which has disgraced their flag and nearly ruined their province.Montreal Centre.\u2018The friends of Ald.P.Kennedy will have a grand rally at the Roller rink, St.Maurice street, on Thursday evening, the 3rd inst, at 8 o'clock p.m.Speeches wilh be delivered by Premier De Boucherville, Hon.L.O.Taillou, Hon.John 8.Hall, Aid.P.Kennedy, J.J.Curran, M.P.; H.Laporte, Senator Tassé, Senator Ogilvie, A, W.Morris and others, The chair will be taken by Senator Murphy.French Canadian Press Comments.La Minerve: \u2018Yesterday was a disastrous day for the clique.Six ministerialists were returned by acclamation.The result of the day clearly shows the disunion which pre- valle in the camp of Mercier\u2019s friends.The reaction against them is terrible.The province is anxious to return to the principles of honor, probity and wise administration which alone can ensure the pros- verity and progress of our country.The th of this month will be a great day for her.From one end of the province to the other the electorate will energetically affirm its wish to return to honesty and progress in order.In the folds of the banner borne by M.De Boucherville and his colleagues the province will lind calmness and union between the various classes of our country and a re turn to à wise and prudent adm:n- istration and financial restoration, We offer our warmest congratulations to the newly-elected.Their success is the forerunner of the certainty of the great victory which awaits the Government on Tuesday next.\u2019 La Patrie: \u201cYesterday, under the cireum- stances, was as favorable as could be expected, and all leads us to believe that the Bun of Wednesday next will illuminate the complete crushing of the party of usurpa- on.\u201d : Le Cunadien says: \u201cMr.Fitzpatrick has up to the present been the partisan of the Mercier Cabinet.The county of Quebec is one of the most exacting in the country, and we are glad that no election will take place in it.No electoral fight can be made there for less than $10,000 or $12,- 000.Mr.Desjardins, of Kamouraska, has signed declarations which enabled the Opposition to accent his candidature, le has declared himself strongly against the coup d'etat.We might have opposed Messrs.Nantel, Le Blanc, and Mclntosh just as our opponents are opposing Mr.Shehyn for instance.We deemed it abvisable not to have recourse to such futile manœuvres.\u201d La Presse : \u201cWhatever illusions may have been left the Mergjerites, must have faded away yesterday oh the receipt of the news of the victories of the De Boucherville Government.Seven ministerialists, of whom three are members of the Cabinet, have been elected by acclamation in spite of the efforts of the boodlers to find opposition.Then in many counties our friends are only offered pro forma and in others where the fight is between two Conservatives, as in Montcalm and Megantic, The fate of Mr, Mercier is sealed.Itis no ordinary defeat which awaits him on the 8th of March, but a crushing one such as never be- {cre was received by a public man,\u201d L'Etendard says: \u201cThe occurrences of yesterday were but the prelude to a great victory.Seven Ministerial candidates have been elected by acclamation.In ten other divisions Mercier has no supporter.Mr.Mercier himself is locked up in Bonaventure county, with our friend Charles Thibault after him like à shadow, giving him no rest.The great man sees his star row dim, and sees himself threatened by a umiliating defeat in his own county.Others of the late ministers, notably Messrs, Robidoux and Duhamel, must eel a presentiment of coming disaster in their counties,\u201d The article also attacks the so- calied Independent Liberals, and questions their independénce.Le Monde says: \u201c Whatever the result ot the elections on the 8th of March, the honor of the province is now vindicated.Mer- cierism received its death-blow yesterday, In six counties the supporters of honest government were elected by acclamation.In ten or twelve others, the candidates of the clique only expose themselves to ridicule.ln six counties there are no Mercierite candidates; therefore from twenty-six to thirty counties out of seventy- three, are secure.\u201che other provinces which doubted of the honesty of tho people ot Quebec, must now see that they were mistaken.In no other province could popular sentiment\u2019 have manifested itself more forcibly.On the 8th of March the French province of Canada will show the world the way to treat liars and bood- lars, On that day Mercier, Langelier, dé bidoux, Carrier, Duhamel, DeMarais, Mc- Shane, Brunet, Bernatchez and others will receive the chastisemenut which the morality they have outraged, and the national honor they have imperilled, demand.\u201d Political Notes.Mr, W.S.Walker, advocate, denies that he repudiated Mercier or his cabinet at the McShane meeting on Saturday.The name of Mr.H.R.Gray, druggist, St, Lawrence street, was inadvertently omitted from the list of names on Mr.A, W.Morrie\u2019 nomination papers.Twenty-six of Mr.Strachan's supporters last night voluniarily offered Mr.Morria their support, in view of the factious opposition brought against him.Nominations foi Maskinonge took.place at Louiseville.The speakers were Messrs, Jos.Lessard and H.Caron, the candidates, and F.Desaulniers, M.P., M.Laruchelle, G.Desaulniers and H.Beland.A meeting was held in the Institute at Laprairie after the nominations.Speeches were delivered by Hon.George Duhrmel, Messrs.C.Doyon, Piche, Pelletier, Lanctot, Guerin, Bisaillon and others.The candidates and their friends in Chambly met in public meeting in the Longueuil Town Hall after the nominations, Hon.Mr, Taillon was the first spexker and he was foi- lowed by Mr.BR.Prefontaine, M.P., for the Liberal cavdidate.At Lachute, after the nominations a meeting was held at which addresses were deliv ered by Messrs.Simpson, Owens, J.C.Wilson and Voyer on one side and Messrs, John Hay, Dr.Christie, W.A.Weir and J.A.Drouin on the other.Hon, Mr.Taillon has opened a committee room for gentlemen having votes in Cham- biy County at 119 st Francois Xavier street, where all information needed will be supplied.The rooms will be opened until after voting day.Mr.J.À.Mercier received a telagram from Mr.Alex.Clement, his brother's private gecretary, Irom Carleton, Bonaventure County, which reads as follows: \u2018\u2019 Send us news irom Montreal district.Meeting here yesterday was four-fifths Mercierites, Thibault was unable to secure a hearing and was put the hustings off,\u201d A leading Conservative to-day said: \u201cIt seems that the \u2018Independent\u2019 candiaate in Soulanges, Mr.Bourbonnais, has not vet resigned the position he bolds under Gov- \u2018srament.That being so, he Is lneligible for a seat in Paritament, Any tee cons sequently, cast in his favor, will be, cancelled.Virhe.ministorial ; | Ecran Là Mardi Due Ten fils.de cou: | own Hall and stair: A Draft Bill.Prepared by the Insolvency Committee of the Bdard of Trade to be Bent to Ottaws.The Insolvenoy Committee of the Board of Trade 18 now engaged in preparing a draft.of a Dominion Insolvency Act, which f& to L be presented to Parliament, with the request thal it became law.The need of a general Insolvency Act has long been felt by busl- pees men here.There was a Dominion Act at one time, but it was repealed, and since that time each province has had its own insolvency laws.The trade do not appear to have muoh fault to find with Quebec's Insolvency Laws.Although some changes here aro pretty certain to ve recominended, it is the Insolvency laws of the outside provinces that cause the trouble.In New Brunswick, for instance, the law is such that & merckant van deed his property to his wife or a relative, and when he fails the creditor in Montreal has either to take what the merchant chooses to offer or else get nothing at all.A grievance in connection with the Ontario law is in respect to the appointment of curators.The law is such that when an Ontario merchant fails, the curator who Is appolnt- ed must reside in Ontario, although the great bulk ot the creditors may be in Montreal, This, merchants here have feit to be an injustice.This law was sometimes evaded by a Montreal curator taking an Ontario estate in the name of an Untario curator, and paying the latter for the use of his name, but the results have not been in ali cases satisfactory, What the trade would like would be that the majority of Habilities should control the appointment of the curator.The draft act will be prepared soon and forwarded to Ottawa, This measure has been desired for some time, but the Government was apparently opposed to any General Insolvency Act.There is now reason to believe, however, that such an Act would be favorably considered.THE SUGAR WAR.Meeting of Refiners This Afternoon to Consider tho Question, There Is merry war going on at present among the different wholesale firms in the city who sell sugar, and the retailer is chuckling to himself and taking time by the forelock Ly laying up large stores, while he can get the article cheap.i No sooner was the guild rule in regard té the selling of sugar temporarily abrogated than heavy cutting iminediately commenced, and today sugar is cheaper than it ever was before.ost of the firms are using sugar as a leader for other goods, and wili sell the retailer sugar at a figure far below what it has cost from the refinery if he will give a good order for tea or some other line.lhe refiners have evidently come to the ooficlusion that something must be done to stop this wholesale slaughtering.They meet this alternooun to talk over the position of affairs, It is said that a new agreement between the refiners and the members of the Wholesale Guild talked of, by which terms wili be made that will be better than before for the members of the Guild, and worse than before for those wholesale houses outside the Guild.In the meantime the different firms are seeing which can stand it the longest.True Bills.The Grand Jury returned the following true bills: John, alias Charles Mitchell, larceny, three indictments; attempting to commit larceny, one indictment.Frederick Legault, forgery; Felix Tremblay, entering and stealing trom a dwelling; Auguste Smith, forgery; Zotique Thibaudeau, gross indecency, three indictments; axime Rocheleau, gross indecency; Jean Baptiste Langevir, larceny; Jean Baptiste Gaudry, alias Bourbonniere, refusing to provide for his wile, two indictments; Auguste Moore, feloniously shooting with intent to kill.No bills were returned in the cases of Ouesime Thibault, illegally appropriating money and Abraham Germaise, misdemeanor.Those aguinst whom true bills had been found ware arraigned and pleaded not guilty with the exception of Frederick Legault, who pleaded guilty to the charge of forgery.The Quesnel Farm Purchased by the Union Stock Yards Company.The gentlemen who are applying for a charter for a Union Stock Yards Compan have purchased a farm at Lachine, on Whic it 18 intended to erect the buildings.The farm is known as the Quesnel Farm, and contains 213 acres, making it the largest farm at Lachine.It has a frontage of 4 acres.It lies next to the Lewis Farm, purchased last autumn by Mr.Robert Bicker- dike.The price was $30,000.Four years ago the Bel-Air Jockey, Club intended to purchase the Quesnel Farm for its race track, and offered $25,000 for the property, which was refused.\u2018I'he two railroads run on either side of the farm.The transfer vas, put through by Messrs.James Stewart Jo, Fatal Accident at St.Henri.A fatal accident occurred at St.Henri last evoning.About Bix o'clock, Oliver Des- chambault and a companion were digging clay in Decarry's brick yard, when an overhanging bank of trozen earth gave way and the unfortunate men were buried under the mass.The earth was at once removed, but Deschambault was found lying on his face dead.The other man escaped unhurt, Deschambault was taken to his home on Lemaire street, where Coroner Jones held an inquest this morning.Tne verdict was \u201cAccidenta! death,imputing blame to no person.\u201d Deceased icaves a wife and four small children, Palmer-Hart.Mr.Charles O, Palmer, for a long time connected with the Sun Life Jesurance Co., and lately appointed cashier for the same Company at Winnipeg, was married yesterday to the daughter of the late Gsorge Hart, of Montreal.Ihe wedding took place at the Crescent Street Presbyterian Church.\u2018The happy couple left last night for Ottawa en roule to etroit and Chicago.\u2018The presents were numerous and valuable.Prepared to Sell at Par.The tenders for the Harbor Commission- ors\u2019 bonds being opened at the meeting of that body yesterday, it was found that all the offers received wers helow par, so none of them were entertained.The secretary was authorized to sell any amount up to $100,000 at par.Action Against the Municipality of Cote St.Antoine.Aviia Pominville, the laborer who was injured by an explosion In an excavation at Cote St.Antoine, has taken an action for $10,000 alleged damages against the municipality.e is deprived of his eyesight, and unable to provide for his wife and children.Customs and Inland Revenue Returns.The Custom House receipts for the month ot February were $581,983.26, against $671,005.53 for the corresponding month of 1891.The inland revenues returns amounted to $178,927.92, compared with $142,520.39 for the February of 1891, Smashed the Window and Got the Money.At two o'clock yesterday morning the plate-glass window of Messra.Mulcair Broa.\u2019 store, 1742 Notre Dame street, was smashed and twelve dollars stolen.The money was exhibited in the window with Shamrock tombola tickets.The thief escaped.Salvage Returns, No.4 Balvage oorps responded during February to 21 gong alarmsand 1 still alarm, spread 121 covers and used 2 babcocks.No.9 corps responded to 38 gong and 3 telephone alarms and 1 still alarm, spread 168 covers and used 26 small baboocks, Failed to Remove Hogs-backs and Icicles.In the rders\u2019 Court Tuesday,a large number\u2018ol citizens were fined in sums ranging from $1.80 to $2.50 for neglecting to remove icicles and hogs-backe, \u2018These actions were instituted by the Btreet Inspector, Temple Emanu-El.The Temple Emanu-El has secured land on Stanley street, below St.Catherine, adjoining the rink, for their new place of worsbi Sale of House Property.Mr.T.J.Potter has sold the house No.412 St.Dominique streat, for $2300, including usual expenses, to Mr, James Cochraue.te fitolen Gowds Hidden fu a Church.: A ohurch is not the place TisuAlly chosen \u2018fi which to hid stolen, su \u2018 10 | vues bo bb tae/més fie moral | nis wo Qughtred.Sunk man ti atber caretaker of ur told the detective that part 0 ssslah, an the stolen goods were hidden in.the of a roh.This morning the detective visited the place and found a valise.full of s and arres other young man.\u2018he latter claimed that he was drawn into 1t by Carrigan.EXPROPRIATION WORK.Awards Connected With the Widening of Labelle Street, Messrs, J.J.Beauchamp, B.MM.Turgeon and M.Nolan de Lisle, commissioners for the widening of Labelle street above Dor- chester towards Bt.Catherine street, have fnishod their labors and made the following awards: Lot.No, 2, Mrs, Hon.J.A, Oulmet.Lot No.3, Mrs, H, Gervais cee No.4, Mrs.H.Gervais.Lot No.5, Miss H.Lambert Lot No.8, James Batley.Lot No.7, Joseph Bourdeau.+ Lot No.8, Joseph Bourdeau.\u201ces Lot No.9, L.Lafleur.Total for the nine properties.$8,084 39 The price generally paid Was $i per foot, and althopgh the expropriation takes place on Labelle street the frontages of the properties expropriated are on, Berri street which somewhat increased the prices.It is all vacant land whieh has been taken.Five cents per foot has been allowed each party expropriated for damage to the rest of their property.The total cost of the expropriation, including commissioners\u2019 fees, etc.will be about $9300.This will be divided over .an area bounded by St.Catherine, Berri, .Dnbord and 55%.Hubert streets, both sides included.The city contributes one-fitth of the cost.The report wiil be presented to court on the 14th inst.From now up to that date it will lie in the City Cierk\u2019s office for inspection.' he Commissioners for the expropriation of the propriety at the corner of 5t Catherine and Drummond streets have commenced work.They first visited the Property and are now considering the limits ol their assessment, : MILLINERY OPENINGS.The Wholesale Houses Continue To Do a Large Business, The big miilinery houses in the city continue to do a rushing business, and it is admitted that the present millinery openings surpase those of last year.The sale being conducted at the lurge ware- rooms of Messrs.J.Patterson & Co.has been a very heavy one.stock contains a great proportion of new goods, which are consequently just in style.There ls a particularly tine display of jet ornaments, the assortment containing the most fashionabie goods, ost of them of recent importation, New spring fowers and mourning flowers form an attractive assortment, and a very fine line of Russian silk blouses in the iatest styles is being shown.In ribbons there \u2018is both old and new stock, and some pretty black moire,brocaded black ribbons and brocaded coiored ribbons are very attractive, There are good lines of silk gioves, cashmere hose, bables\u2019 caps, Court auld\u2019s crepes, black and colored vel- veteens, new, and tri-colored ribbons.In veilings and laces the latest styles are shown, and there are no less than 101 different line of parasols and umbrellas, Their line of hats is a large one, of both old and new.Some black and colored vel.veteens, new, are also meeting with à good sale.THE PROHIBITIONISTS, Cenclusion of Their Convention at Ottawa Yesterday.\u2018 [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, March 2.\u2014There was considerable talk at the prohibition conference yesterday as to the best course for the prohibitionists to pursue in the House this session.Last year\u2019s prohibition resolution had been turned aside by an amendment, and a Royal Commission had been appointed to enquire into the whole matter, It had been stated on Monday by the Minister of Justice that the Commission would proceed without delay, and so the question arose should the Alliance try to divide the House this session.There was much talking,but the view almost unanimously entertained was this: 1t would stuitify.the House to ask it to pags à resolution ;in the face of last year's amendment upon which a vote had been taken and which was not yet completed.The object of a vote was to place the members on record so as to enable the temperance people to know what to do at elections, A resolution now would be of no use in that direction.Mr.Flint, seconded by Mr, Écriver, moved that no resolution be introduced into the House this session, owing to action having been taken iast session, which was not yet completed.They did not expect much from the Commission, but Would wait in hope, Mr.Bain in the course of the discussion went back to the basis of the work.He wanted the electorate to be organized and temperance sentiment brought out at the caucuses.Mr.McMullen thought temperance records did not belp them in elections for the electors divide on old party lines.been in the House ten years and supported every prohibitory resolution, and yet a township in his county that was 80 temperate that not a license was given within its limits rolled up against him a majority of over 200, and that too in favor of 8 brewer.That was the effect of temperance sentiment at the elections.Another resolution carried unanimously was that introduced by Mr.McLaren stating that since the license system had been introduced into the organized portions of\u2019 the North-West Territories, the Government.be asked to see to the thorough enforce- meni of the prohibitory law in the other portions of the Territories.Favor the Old Reciprocity Treaty, \u2018WASHINGTON, March 2.\u2014In the House yesterday Representative Castle, of Minnesota, by request, introduced a joint resolution expressing the desire of the American people through their senators and representatives for the renewal, as pear as practicable, of the reciprocity treaty between the United States and Great Britain signed on June 5th, 1854, which concerned our trade and business relations with Canada, PERSONAL.Mr.Edward Farrer, of vhe Globe, 1s on à visit to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.W.H, Weir, Montreal, are registered at the Battery Park lotel, Ashville, North Carolina.Hou.Mr.J.S.Hal, Provincial Treasurer, was at the Government offices thi morning, attending to election and other business.Hon.Mr.L.O.\u2018Ballon was In town to-day.His friends expect to carry Chambly against Mr.Rocheleau.Hets working hard and leaving nothing undone to secure & victory.Mr.P.E.leblanc, M.D.P,, returned to town last night from Ste, Rose, and was very generally congratulated by bis friends on his return by acclamation.Mr.leblanc has unfortunately been In poor health lately, but is now improving.Rev.Thos.Bennett, of Taylor Presbyterian Church who has been seriously ill for, some weeks back, 18 now convalescent, bul i8 nol yet permitted to go out and it 1s not expected that he will be able to resume his pastoral dutiss for three or four weeks.Mr, Bennett has not been laid aside from active pastoral work within a period of sixteen years.Hon.Mr.Nantel, M.P.P,, Commissioner of Publie Works, arrived in town last night from st.Jerome, where he lias been attending the nomination of candidates for the county of Terrebonne.The Commissioner received the warm greetings of his friends on his return unopposed.His popularity was such that it was deemed useless to offer ony opposition.Including Chapleau, Terre- bonne is the only county in the province having two cabinet ministers.| MARRIAGES, MORLRY-FREEL\u2014On Monday, Feb.28, at the Bishop\u2019s Cathedral, by the Rev, Father Salmon, D.D.Mr, James Morley to Annie, second © daughter of Francis Freel.[Boston and Ogdens- burg papers please copy.) 22 THE WEATHER, 11.00 a.m.\u2014Probabhilities for the next twenty- four hours: East and north winds; fine; continued cold weather.Minimum temperatures: Calgary, 42; Go Ap pelle, 10; Winnipeg, 30; Port Arthur, 18; Toronto, 9; Kingston, 4; Montres, Z; Quebec, 4; Halifax, 6.Readings by Hearn & Harrison's Standard Ther- momteer this aay Max., 15; wid.\u20143.Sane date last year: Max., 13; min.\u20145.Barometer readings to-day: 8 a, m., 80.563; 12 m,, 30.51.\u2014Signifiés below zerd.- Appointments This Eyening, ACADREY OF MUSIC\u2019 pas W, bo TyxsTap RoxAL~\"The Dangers of a Great Clly © THE ANNUAL MEETING AT OTTAWA ; The Question of an Ass! ion of Tariffs Piscussed-Papudians and Imperial Burdens.[SPEQIAY, TO THE STAR.) O1TAWA, March %.-The Imperial Federation League's annual meeting was heid in the lower room yesterday afternoon.Mr.MoNeill oceupled the chair in the absence of the president, Bir 8.L.Tilley.The secretary, Mr.Dixon, read the annual report, which, after referring to the death of Sir John Macdonald and Bon.Oliver Mowat's declaration in favor of the Integrity of the Empire, spoke of the Behring Bea matter es being a striking example of the absurdity of having the whole affairs of the empire managed by one portion only.The report stated that the United Empire Trade League bad the same policy as the Canadian league.It referred to the deputation to Lord Salisbury last year asking an {mperial conference of the chambers of commerce of the Empire to be held in London this summer to discuss the trade matter.The report was adopted.A telegram regretting his absence was received from Bir Leonard Tilley, the presi- ent.Mr.Cockburn, M.P., moved \u2018\u2019Thal the league begs to record its satls- faction at the remarkable progress made in tavor of preferential duties with England; that a copy of this resolution be sent to Col.Howard Vinceut and the thanks of thia meeting be sent to Col.Vincent.\u201d Mr.Merritt moved, seconded by Prof.Hopkins \u201cThat in the event of Inter-Im- portal trade relations belng adopted in the ritish Empire, It is the opinion of this league that Canada will be found ready and wilitug to bear her just and fair proportion of Imperial responsibility.\u201d Mr.Merritt, in a very length that if preferential dutirs coul it would greatly improve trade.THE QUESTION IN ENGLAND NOW was \u201cWhat will you give us in exchange for preferential duties, and for Imperial tedera- tion?\u201d England had to bear $37,000,000 debt incurred In securing the colonies.They said they could not afford to pay this amount, things couid not go on as they were; there must be a change somewhere.Now this resolution said, \u201cIf you will give us preferential duties we will assume part ol your burdens.\u201d He did not think a man in Canada would object to this arrangement and it would pay Canadas handsomely.Prof.Hopkins seconded the resolution.He quoted Sir Michael Hicks Beach, M.P., in the Imperial house, wben he said, speaking on preferential duties, \u201cWhy should we adopt a policy of protection, adding to the cost of food not for our own benefit but to benefit the colonies\u201d This 18 the resolution answer, It was clear Canada would embrace preferéntisl duties as a boon.\u2019 Mr.Wickbam moved as a rider \u2018\u2018and that such trade relations can best be established and such responsibilities most conveniently borne both by the mother country and the colonies by providing revenue for Imperial defence from a small uniform ad valorem duty on all importations from foreign countries.\u201d The chairman ruled that the rider was a separate motion, and read the sneech, said be arranged t.Mr.Cookburn, M.P., said that as an honest man he was quite prepared to bear his share of the Imperial burdens now WITHOUT MAKING A BARGAIN.Their own pride and sense of responsibility should satisty them.If a burden is to be borne we should bear our share and not leave it to be borne by the poor laborer in Essex or Surrey.He suggested sending both resolutions to a committee.Mr, Cockburn then moved in amendment that it js the opinion of the Imperial Federation League of Canada that Canada is pre- ared to make reductions on duties on nglish products in exchange for similar concessions, This had no seconder and the original motion was then carried on'a division, Col.O\u2019Brien, Mr.Cockburn and Mr.Weldon strongly protesting.The rider was then read, Col.O\u2019Brien declaring it was entirely at variance with the first resolution.; The rider was negatived.The election of officers then took place and resulted as follows: President, Sir Leonard Tilley; Ontario vice-presidents, Dalton McCarthy and A.McNeill; Quebec vice-president, Sir Donald Smith; Nova Scotia vice-presidents, Lieutenant-Gover- nor Daley, Archbisho O\u2019Brien and Sir Acam Parker.New Brunswick, vice-presidents, Hon.John Boyd and R.C.Weldon.Prince Edward Island, vice-presi- dent, Hon.J, 8.Carwell.British Columbia, vice-president, Hon.G.Nelson.Manitoba, vice-president, Hon.John Schultz, North- West Territory, vice-president, Hon, Juseph yal, A letter from Bir Leonard Tilley resigning the position of president was read, on account of his residing at such a distance.The resignation was accepted.Col.Denison moved the appointment of a secretary- pesée ee es otre l market over their private wire to-day as 00N SAUXS: nk Montreal at 2; 6 Telegraph at \u20ac, po at 18: 5 do, at 134% Panty, A 5 da at 13434; 35 R.O.Nav.Co.\u2018af cel ee Pis [3 3 .582; 100 Belle Frelephone Borde New York Stock Market.Messrs, Oswald Bros, stock brokers, port the New York market over private Wire to-day as follows; Cable is firm agai 1 to 1h, gain and higher, selling up Canada Paciflg closes at 9234 in London.Not dealt ln either in New Yolk or here, the asso in this market being lower at 90 4 The Richmond Terminal reorganization proposals, which are being given out now do not seem to have the effect of putting u {ne price of the stock, as as expected.i ofl nearly a polat from yesterday.Now 15%.P y y The market opened at about last night's figures, and, has remained strong all day with a fair amount of business, and without any special feature.Erie has been the most active stock, opening at 33%, selling up to 34, and back to the opening figure on large sales.The more proui- nent of the coslers are firm at about last night\u2019s closing prices.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.B8pecially reported for the STAR by McDougall Bros, Stock Brokers, 64 St, Francois Xavier atreet.a Ma ch 2, a arc ; 088, en\u2019, one, n'r, Atonison.\u2026\u2026.38 ba - Ps \u2026 Id.i 105: = 117% 1174 116 7 \u2018 A 6% 63 61 194\" 143% 145 log 144 i #3 32 33 M 754 74 107 = - 3% 52%.5: lag.142 \u2014 14s hn BY 744 sun 1276 19756 125% pa Hg 110 - \u2014 114\" 114% 115 62 7 = 62 67% i 23% 67 Lt 14 am 11 z 48 = 4534 151 154 7 16 214 21 -\u2014 21 _ \u2014_ = 373% 59 5 BOX bE Be 16% he we 708 204 6% six \u2018ER \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 a iV 47% _ = 88% 30 sou BoM 36 _ = 37 104 we za\u201d \u201cin London:! sx O2 2 Nat, Cordage.95% paid oan Comercial Cable.\u2014 intercolonial Coal Mining Co.The annual meeting of shareholders of the Intercolonial Coal Mining Co., limited, took place to-day at the Company\u2019s offica.The saies of coal and coke for the year amounted to 137,101 tons.The following gentlemen were elected directors for the ensuing year: Messrs.James P.Cleghorn, Henry A.Budden, R.B.Angus, W.M.Ramsay, H.8.Macdougall, Thomas Wilson, A.Gunn, Robert Anderson and Peter Redpatt, At a subsequent meeting of the Board, Messrs.James P.Cleghorn and Henry A.Budden were re-elected president and vice- president respectively and Mr.W.J.Neison re-appointed secretary-treasurer.Chicago Grain and Provision Market.Messrs.Oswald Bros.report the Chicago follows: Wheat opened at 90{ on steady cables and 14 higher in price in Liverpool.1t sold up to 91, being run up by the crowd on one party buying-when he stopped the let 1t drop to 9034.it is better again at 90%.The tone of the market for it Is of a bullish nature, and there are a good many orders in the market about 90.Corn is steady and firm at 42%.It has fluctuated but fractionally from this price ail day.Wheat is coming in again stronger sellicg up to 914.Closing Prices for Wheat.NEW YorK.\u2014Wheat closed at $1.04} for March ana $1.0224 for May.MILWAUKEE Wheat closed at 863; for March and 8834 for May.Sr.Louis.\u2014 Wheat closed at 924 for March and 93% for May, ToLEDO\u2014 Wheat closed at 96:40 for March ana 97 for May.Grain and Provisions in Chicago.Oswald Bros.report over direct private wire opan- ing and bighestlowest and ciosiug prices in Chicago to-day as follows: March 2.treasurer to be left in the hands of th th Opening.Highest.Lo executive.\u2018That ended the proceedings, 78 Mon Yee 5 Highoyt, Lowest, Closing.May.50% 91% 00% 81% ms =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Te ee er _ TRADE COMMERCE AND FINANCE, March 4} 1 13 4: | Per pm ee OAL Emr rer (Continued from Page Four.) May.31 31 30% ON MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.May.1140 146 1182 11.40\" ted for the STAR by Gordon Strat .se = z Ho D AE Ce rat TES À Co May.\u201c6.65 8.50 6.52 8.52 Close.(March * a larch ba displ t Aspe oy ask» À An extensive display of upright pianos BE.of Montreal.2 \u2019I04 404 RL mil be found at Mr.C, W.Lindsay ware- Ontario 113% 115 143 rooms, 2270 St.Catherine street.The Peoples 180 us 90 makers represented are Mesers.Decker Molsons 228 = = Bros, of New York; Heintzman & Co, of Jucques 105 _ 110 100 Toronto, and Brantford Piano Co.and, as Merchan 150 151 150 usual, the prices are reasonable and terms E.Townships.\u2014 Lo ae ral Quebec.159 126 120 .et remem a Te I + \u201c a 1554 156 1 Kind words,\u201d it has been said, \u201care the ville Marte Je, ME 1 music of the world; and kind deeds are Hochelagi.bs 15 134 sun-raye that light up the path for ourselves Commercial Cable.103% 153% 153% 14454 apd those around us, and can change a duil, bonds -_ _ \u2014 chill atmosphere into warmth and bright- 134% 134% 133% ness._ 61% 62 61% Your complexion, as Well as your tembeTt, we 180 187 gp is rendered miserable by a disvrdered iiver.Do New Bteck., \u2014\u2026 _ \u2014 _ Improve both by waking Carter's Little Montreal Gas Co.208 207 208 207% Liver P c Ps chen Spock 0 osc B0% Lox Special N a PRES ho.Land Bonda109 108 109 108 pos » otices Csnada Shipping.50 42 50 és NERVOL Canads Cotton Co.60 uz 89 8: 7 es 0 mas.pT 10% 103 \u2014 Never Falls in Cases of Headache, Toothache Montreal Got.Co.i ai 5 102% and Neuralgia.Deiat.oo, O° lis 159 108 Druggis aie.ih à.Roy: | Éléotrie 136 _ 8 Mr.J.T.Lyons, gist: a.T.R.1st \u2026 \u2014 70 - DEAR SIR,\u2014I was troubled with headache Consol Invest.Co.- 142 = = and toothache for a long time, but 1 am = happy to state that since using NERVOL 1 Foreign advices reported the London have not had an attack.It gives instant market strong this morning, but New York, save in a few securities, was Inclined to sell off under pressure supposed to from Mr.Cammack.In view of the large amount of Erie stock beld here the following telegram received to-day from a prominent New York house that \u201ctips\u201d on Reading, wil be of interest: \u201cThe strength of Erie comes from Loudon where they seem have some news pot known here.The bellef has grown that Erie has acquired the Delaware & Hudson.The Vanderbilt fainily and their connections have been the heaviest buyers for the past month.\u201d \u2018he local market was active and strong, Cable being the principal feature.In London | was active and strong, selling at 157, and {n New York, Chauncey & Gwynne, the Vanderbilt brokers, were buyers at 153%.On this market the transactions amounted to nearly 800 shares, and sales wore made between 153); and 153% the highest figures to which it has yet attained.Richelleu was another prominent stock this morning, there being a number of sales around 62, There is a feeling that this stock is very cheap, and that it must ultimately go higher, which accounts for the feature of the buying mentioned yesterday, that it compriges both speculative and investment orders, The trading this morning reached some 700 shares, = Telegraph was rather stronger again, selling around 134, but Was not par- ticulariv active, as will bb seen by the list of sales given below.The dividend is due to-morrow, and ns has already been : reported, is here ready for distribution.Some Street Railway was taken over at 180, and a small block of Bell Telephone at 159 There was some trading in the bank stouks, as usual, some shares of Montreal, Merchants and Toronto bein taken over at ruling quotations.Money is plentiful'and may be quoted at 3%; to 4 per sent on call, ORNING SALES.\u201435 Bank of Montreal at 222; 32 Morchants at 151; 2 Toronto at 280; 50 Telegraph at 134, 100 doat 13437, 85 do at 134; 175 R.& O.at 62, 25 doat 6234, 75 do at 63, 7 do at 61%, 100 do at .$740 00 TUE ba do Sue: 135 do 5 \u2018 ab 3 tros way a : Rolbtinong a 160+ 200 Cale 86 sleep.Frank H.Lane, 45 Alexander street, city.800 new empress pelerines in all the leading spring styles at 8, Carsloy\u2019s, Notre Dame street.Leaving for Europe.Mr.L.J.Rivet, for many years with L.E.N.Pratte, piano manufacturer, is leaving for Europe, where he intends to visit the leading piano firms.Another shipment of Heintzman upright fagos, duplicates of the Shamrock Bazaar Biaho, has been received at Mr, C.W.Lindsay's warerooms, 2270 Bt.Catherine street, and are offered at $500 each, on terms to suit purchasers.Several large shipments of English ofl- cloths and linoleums in all widths and qualities and in an immense assortment of designs at 8.Carsleys.A nnouncenient.The nundersigned*has opened an Offico at 1764 NOTRE DAME STREET, where he will carry on business a3 s Heal Estate nt.The Renting of Houses and Storss, Negotiation acing of Innurance and Collection of Every facility offe both huyor and seller, and all information will be cheerfully given to intending pure .»\", Properties to sell or to rent respectfully solicited, J.STEVENSON BROWN, Resl Eatnate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame St., One door west of 81 John.Telephone 980.MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advocates.Barristers, &c.5023 | Pons PEMBLE, - ST.JAMES WERRET st 168%:150 | 4 Ipnea T SUPPRESSIONS, Who finds his mental tas- (EVERY MAN Soe ey = h pa They will Jreators lost energies, both should take them, LEVERT WOMAN sits wish antail s ess when neglected.ickn should take these Prrrs YOUNG MEN They will care the re- nm its you bad habits, and strengthen the \u2019 o! ystem.should take YOUNG WOMEN Theso Price oi © them regular.: For sale by all druggiste, or will be sent upon receipt of phic {80c.per box), by addressing THX DR, WILISAMS MED.CO.Brockville.Ont, THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING ish Protestant Benevolent Society 4 for the Election of Officers and other AY business will be held at the Protestant À House of Industry and Refuge, No.81 RX Dorchester street, on MONDAY NEXT, March TR 159% LE g'eiock P.M.MONTREAL, March Znd, 189%, » Booro gr AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.FREE ORGAN RECITAL 13 \u2014RY\u2014 Mr, William Reed, SATURDAY, MAXCH 3Ti, AT 3 O'CLOCK, Vocalist-MISS8 E.MURPHY, Collection.523 ONTREAL SNOW SHOE CLUB, The usual Weekly Tramp to Athletic Club House will be held on WEDNESDAY Evg., March 2nd instant leaving Gymnasium at § o'clock sharp.Full muster requested.SNOWSHOERS\u2019 UNION TRAMP AND CONCERT for the benefit of the Athletic Club House, MONDAY NIGHT, Tth MARCH.Snowshoers' Bongs and Tugs of War between the various Clubs , Trampers leave the M.A A A.Club House, Mansfield st., at 8 o'clock.Dancing at 9.30.Admission 25c.Sleighs leaye Oddfellows' Rail, Point St.Charles, at 7.45 p.m: Olub House, Mansfield st., 8.15 p.m.: corner Peel and St, Catherine sts.8.156 p.m.Return fare 25c, : 62 4 4aw \u2018 The Christian Young Man in Business Lite.\u201d TOPIC BEFORE THE LITERARY SOCIETY AS TRE\u2014 Young Men\u2019s Christian Association, DOMINION SQUARE, Friday Evening, March 4th, 8 O\u2019CLOCK.Speaker MR, T.B.BROWN, Members and friends invited.Masical Selections.WE ARE BOUND TO SEL Money is soarce, but our Prices are low.Wa have made à Desperate\u2019 Reduction in Prices in order to Move our Entire Business, Not to change location, but To Overcome the Stagnation Incident to this Season.Here are some of the Goods found on our 5c counter: Strainers, Dippers, Toasters, Dust Pans, Coat Racks, Scrub Brushes, Whisks, Chopping Knives, Potato Mashers in wire or wood, Egx Beaters, Cake Turners, Gem Paus, Rolling Pins, Plates, Goblets.Towel Racks, Covered Patls, Coal 8hoveis, Boilers, Whisk Holders, Comb Cases, Salt Bhakers, Baking Pans, Pudding Pans, Mugs, Pudding Dishes, Wooden and Iron Spoons,Graters, &c., &c.Grauiteware has boen reduced.Glassware has buen reduced.Tinware has been.reduced.Lamp Goods have been reduced.Woodenware has been reduced.Wire Goods have been reduced.Bargains every day in the week at SEMMELHAACK\u2019S 83 St.Lawrence Main Street, BRANCH STORE-2108 Noire Dame St.52x2 127 INVESTMENT ! 3 Tenement Houses For Sale, IN THE VICINITY OF CANNING STREET.Full particulars at my office.R.K.THOMAS, 30 ST, JOHN STREET.pôzx3 WANTED TO PURCHASE, A Residence in the West End, Above St, Catherine and between Mansñeld and Guy street.Must have at least six bedrooms and good tables.4 Apply.stating particulars, to H.JOSEPH & CO., 52x1 16 St.Macrament strec: ROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRIOT OF Montreal.Superlor Court, No.24.In re The CALEDONIAN LAUNDRY CO.in Liqui-la- tion, and WILLIAM INGRAM, Petitioner, aud ROBERT D.BERNETT, Respondent.Notice ts hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between William Ingram and Robert 1), Bennett, both of the city and disirlot of Montreal, Laundrymen, under the name and style of the Cale- oman Laundry Company, has been dissolved ani that William Alexander Caldwell, of the city and din- trict of Montreal, Accountant, has been appointed Liquidator to the said partnership.W., A.CALDWELL, Liquidator.MoxTREAL, March 1st, 1892, 521 FOR CONSTIPATION, Do not Drug Yourself.The Caledonia Sÿrings Saline Water ALWAYS EFFICACIOUS.Gurp & Co., 89 Jurors street, and dealers everywhere.51s Occidental Restaurant.A SPECIAL LUNCH will be served every day at the OCOIDEXTAL, in their Café Room, at the rate of 50 CENTS.B1x5 ?Ponsid Maemaiuex, 25 yéomert D.Motibbon Q0 no.\u2014FRY\u2014 vou MEXICAN FRUIT CHEWING GUX FEEL __ Pure au6 Whotesome.BLUE ?| uonors end prague.000 TR ESE LA Lane in paf | RE ce mé E tete | ! ; j i | I { "]
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