The Montreal daily star, 23 avril 1892, samedi 23 avril 1892
[" LAST EDITION.TWELVE PAGES.1 Daily Average Cireulation 32,550.VOL.XX1V-No.96.Situations Barant.NSN NAN NIN Sd ES a\u201d LE 2 ARTED- FILET CLASS LIVE erry SALES.aD, Ou salary, viperiolice Unnecessary , Dust be soquainied with Montreal and suburbs, Advan tages une: TI Good references required Bruwn Bros.Urwetyinen, Torunt u, On ds Raw CD\u2014AUENIS AD ONCE TU bEUIN BALES for tail delivery fur the Fouthil! Nutuories largest i Canadas, 700 ueivs under stuck.aplendid tus, handsome vutfitfree applications sclicit- ed from wea 2.years of ape and upwards, bend Photo, Stone & M eplHuct ne Tew ple building, AE Boall, Manage ACTIVE AGEN 8 TO \u201cSELL OUR Buaranteed uursery Mio Balary or voitinuatlon pail no Write for terns to kU.Graba, Toronto, SY à eu Weis BUTLEU APPLY WITH REFLIC vices, between 10 and =, st Hi Dorchester WU ANTEL\u2014 AËT UN UE, A YOUNG MAX 0 Your lady (Cathoile preferted: tv engage in ®profiiabie Lusiness.cusy work, short Lours; -alary Rasranteen Hla week; must have Al relerences.Address, \"nolL 40,7 STAs etlice, sus WA TED\u2014A DOCTUR AS A RESIDENT PHYSI- Clan in à private husjpilss, a youux Untuarried man priolurreu.First ciuss \u2018rslilueMiäls Ur refer- grecs ru red, Audress Laviu Mattray, FU.Hox 4, © y.Gt AN TED\u2014A PLAIN CJOK OL G NELAL ris vant, with roiercuces, no washing, 951 Dor chester street.91 6_ WANLEL- -GF TEAL SERVANT, MUST FUIC Dish TBieTences steady employ ment.744 Rotre Laine street #25 WV ANGI Dost GOL CAULR ERS #17 FER DAY, dbuarains lovase bus Uuib- kecper Tealunters Purniture puchers, at foi ters, o Place @' \u2018Armes square.tJ V AN1ED- AN EXPERIENCE D Evferouces 2equlied.apply, Baua \"HOUSE MAID, 7 Beuver Hall AE 4 CIRE CLASS CUTIEK AND Apply to P.U.Lux JU4, Prescott, ont, State saary expe ted 14 W AN TLD-C ABPET I AYERS._ 1h84 2 tre iting BL \\ aatry COUb, ue man.Addrers WANED By An fu, a yonn tu «88isl cenecally.wi onu VI th7 fatnily; refereu fc.® au Vasced 11 required sary inforimation Lo Mrs.Ciara County, O Box 4 Vi TANVED\u2014A GUUD GE Ÿ a housemsid Appl mornins.\u201cTHON, LIGG 44 T CLASS HOTEL CHEF, i nan, be ad vellimaz, sad yard! GLISH FAMILY IN CALL \u2018utleiuan, active anl widiug 0 con siaered And treaied as vos exchanged bhal:way Write giving full neces.rane.Dan Juse, Santa furula.Gt tS Al CALS 0 at 77 VE su, in the ud HRON TO ADDRESS AND and miake hergell ge.ocaly U-u ful in au oitue, pay.with Sutuuie of own hand writing, to 12 HL fon »tre alury, es sé Ieod ANIE HIFPING CLERK, HY GOULS clorks inl Cay LIghT hotel \u20ac ion! Blore walch- men.stable foret an; warelivuse clork, al Downton ney.SOLKLCOUTE Dy Yd TED -GLOCERY CL MA taker, wholesale house Ki kor.ra foreman, .Ua n Al GUOIS sue cashier: iris to label vou eu to work by day uke: 151, Catherine 5 Bt: store, aun 1 @Dods; seaumlres, Ghalsbormaids, 174 ANJED- Shue, Po understand handling horses Loh T ALLIER FOR PATENT NMEDI- sLust speak Luglish and French fluent- Addross \"* ED\u2014AN | NUINEER (1 th certincate, tt bid SAL vides, D-HUs1ITA HAI iy ai Nurare bah, tors, i Vict ANTL D- CAS MALT GIRL FOR L JOUT HOUSE- WUrk, ho Vadkulh£.Aphply JU Busse ox ave ; 4.VAOUNU GILL AS GENEKAL 5 Ist understand plain cooking: uo 3 CA itrations Xacant ra eT a WA ANTE D.-BOUKKEEPEHK and retail burdwure gore dress \u2018\u2019Boukkveper,\u201d \"PU.Bu Bu v AMILD -GUUD MABBLE POLISHERS AND Kris Je learn the basins.Apply Cert 14, $ U FOR W HOLESALE both lauuages, ad - 1 807, Montreal 8 Forsyth.0.ANT LL = NC CLOTH CAP FIN- talus se woud Bowers.ad work.519 BL Fœul st_Ask lur Mr.Wolo _ 861 ANTED- A XULSE GIRL WW: once, 2 TED rr WITH BOTY I.NACE office and wareroom, o with 4 bnuwledge \u2018san eut ETS supplies preterrud, rak office.vus ANTED GIRL ABOUT UR 1 years, Lu ae with Lit buusework OS re APPL LAT GP menées pris Let + bi, ALloine sh I V JANTEL-\u2014 ONC ANTS AND COAT Imakers.Ary 1735 Notre Lame s.us TANTED\u2014A BOY ABOUTI 15, FOR A WHOLE- V sale dry goods house, writing, Toro.Buy) Le 0086 10 ATANTED -YOU'TH wi \u2018H UME KNOWLEDGE vi akeui und, brass letter cutliux.Apply te Montreal Stencil 216 MeGiliotreet.Wal ANSTED\u2014AGENIS 10 BkLL OUL CHUIC nursery stood.rite gulch and Becure terri- Sddreas May Brotuers, Nurserymen, hyches.Appsy lu vWD hand- vu Lory, ter, N, \\ ANS ED-A GOOD GENERAL SERV ANT, LE to do plain cooking, wiliing to go to Lakuside, ties LY rail.Apply blurk avenue betore Monday nizht, iter wards rout 14-16 bl.bacrament et ANLED \u2014 À TUORUCGH KLILCHE L, who un -lerstands waatituy, troving and plain coubiug, slno anu upstears girl, wilh reterences, Ap- biy 020 pike oo 8637 TANTRD Gi EVA VT WHO.CAN AL couk au a references.Protestant Jreferced: two tu Jauidy $108 wont, Appiy LU Belm ut st AMEE =A YOUN Nu i WOMAN AN CUUK AP- piy at lUd2 sherbrookie st, vetwoeon V aud À WW ANTI >-LA ANVASS Rs.WE Soni AN smart, of cod \u201caddr ross, with lots of snap.abd «xpenses quid Weekly; thuse under hy rrench aud Lyell, proferred; seud pho 8, bar pupply \u20ac su PANTED - A buy, WITH TWO UK THRE yar: experience, to run 3 small presses.jor nai wf (vmmerce, 171 bu dates st 36 Vy ANTHUGAN ELEVATOI EUX, AFPLY Arr i vy: seven ths Frenne with reierenues.Mutru- polita Mig, Co, vib Noire baine nL.yo 1 ANTED-A GUOD BAKBER \"Tu MANAG sik shop : salary and experiencr ; \u201cE wt HUEMAKERS, 3 AN 1 M \u2019 MAKE turns, Joha Lupp, 4th Hat, T4U Craig st.96 1 Ad CONFIDENTIAL CORRE- roo atteudant, ANTHD-LALY spunient, d'yior suicsladios.UK apare UuUre obtained turougu ZI0U St nus, vpel eVoulugs.\\R AND EXPERIENCED HUUBEMAID: MUnT have Kood reterences.Apply before 10 or after b 2 m1 704 Sherbrouaes t su OACHMAN, BEST HEFEKENC 3 pi 5 Ot 2 2 Catavr- Yb 3 w ANT PER D LM AID: Toler ences required, Apply at 49 Uno ave S$ ANTED\u2014AT ONCE A YUUNG BUTLER tubiemaid._ Apply 077 Sherbrooke nt FANTELD AN EXPERIENCED CARPET LAYER.Apvly ut 8.Cursiey's, ue 1 ANTED\u2014A GUUD à URAHURE STUREMAN, used to driton horse,none buta steady man k Où a 6 peed appiy.l'riuce Mt'u Co, GX Victoriaay._ Hd 1 jANTED-A GE viAlL dDERVANT, SMALL .references required, Apply, Sy * \u201crt strdet Yu id Jat W ANLE OUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16, APPLY a\u201d TE (LST CLASS MACULNIST.at Lousa à Works vutario street, east.4, ald 94 { We \"Go CAULKERS TO WORK AT Dita, waves £l.75 per day.Apply to Mu.Duvis x dous, Cornwall, Ont.U4 6 W ANT RE ~ A noiART BUY FOR DKY GIODS cowmtnizsion house, to make lilmaclf generally Use fus.Que ving with his parsiis preferred.bux 48i P.U., Montres vs TAN FED 10 UBEAALD, SMALL FAMILY, 273 IV Mlohop street 95 Ww ANIL L\u2014GIKL8 5 craix TO WOKK ON CoAT, JAD sl POT, ISHED, in, TNT D-STONE THE TE __bishop Eneres ing aud bri: FE.L ANTHDL-\u2014A UGENLHAL SERV NT, TWO | IN faintly: reforences Fouad Avoly at Je Durocher et vo ant DIUADY \"HHORTHAND Ww RITER ep > REWELLOT, 8 Jeurs of age or older preferred.Andress ToT J AN (NTED- BY Bin MAY, FOR THE MUNTHB of May and June, a general servant.inevening or moruiny, after twelve, to 144, Hu obison st : WA JAN L\u2014£\" THOROUGH COM RESS- maker.Apply uiter UV p.m., 64 University ft vs 2 Ë WANTED-TOU NG MAN FOi: OFFICE, WHO understands shorthand and can work a ine writer.Apply SE \u2014 2 y ANTE \u2014A CASTE K, ONE ACCUSTOMED mi DE and rusting ziue in dau res.turer 1 late Company, Turunlo AN, D-HGENKLAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY two Jovly lu the evening to 407 5 - side st.(of un V TANTLD\u2014 oars 1 Buorey | To 0 Toron! Yo HON.ALEX, ACK zie 1s dead: scents wanted to sell his lite, Only editinn.Woli illustrated: outfit 30 centa, bend immediately.C.M.Farish & Co, Toronto, uh > V JANTED-AT ONC Fu A YOUNG JIMA WITH EX- périeuce in uate! Guod sailesman.Agdress Lu ZAU 4.\" DTAR Office EE WAS LED \u2014- es TRAVELLEH, FARING Lutn languages and with some know {Leds of builder\u2019, co traciuis\u2019 aud architzeiw wade.be stebus and a pusiier or dun\u2018t apply, to Bra ARO AT ANTE D Yi ce T CUE Kw FOR Lule mentary No.| A tient Senvol vf st.Guodfrof; salary 3.40 per annum.Apply Francis Skene, Sbighwake .UO), Bobaveniure Co.que 3 ust ANTED\u2014MAN À AND WIF E AB \u2018GROOM AUD bonrekeeper.Apply with refereucos, 2 251 8e Antoine st, 3 V ANTED I XPEKIENCED GENERAL SERvant, wust have vity references, highest Wages Lo wuitable person.U1 Catheart st.95.WAY Taba HOUSEMALD TO WAIT ON TABL) ¥ woot wages, Apply at 79 Union ave.UH 3 NN ANIED\u2014A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME EX.perlence in cake baking.Apply to 179 st.Autoline Bb ee a TANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL BEL ANT, Ki forrnues required fue in family.Ap iow or evening at © 5 inter st K CON T RRJIER FOR Winnlper, wages #15 to ® 2ù en week, with employment tor the w tote year.Apply alter 8 ;P 1 st Beluoral Hotel o su WH (ED\u2014FIKST CLANS WAIST handy, at 52 City Counciilurs sb We -TO DU OUR NEW WORK FOR US AT hone, ladies and girls, $3 to wXa week casily Made Lu painting or \u2018au vassing.send self addressed onveluje to sch Menutacturing Company, 4 Liperty yu 8 AND eT sul LONG BUYS TO WORK department.\u2018the oc 1 NIH wos in the confectionery Mtg.Co _ Wants FXPERIENCED RE TATRANT waiter; hlshost wages, Vienns Cafe, Douvgana sol ot, nour Windsor, NTED-GENEKAL SEKVANT.MUST BE À Kod CooL, no Wastltig, App ly between reven BURN.RURAL a ntrioh 8 96 1 WA U ANT RD AFPLEN PICKED AN yt KAT CLASS waist and skirt bands ot 4U Berilelet strael.\u201cil LA INPRÔVEKS: AL5O ppreutices tu dressing.61 ANT p- TMMEDIA va: an JER] Nos at Cather he iin roi WA TED A MIDDLE AGED TERTON As working housekeeper, and to have charge of children.lefercnees required Apply morning between 11 and 12 o'clock, a.5.0 Tem mye Bugle, in the eveuslng nt 8 hinkora ave nue, fout\u2019uf Mc st, .4 of Dorclizater si WANED ~ A ENERAL BERVANT, mat, éiblomaid and sewiug girl, Victoria | I WANTED A NEAT IN IDUSTRIOUS \u201cBoy, ABOUT fifteen years of azv, aa junior in an ollice: must write à léplble hand aud inay address tn his own handwriting, giving references, ete, P.Box 343, »ô1l Hous ve apy 2 ul ANTED- BOOK EEPER, GOOD REFEREN CES V require: Appiy, stating salary xpected with name ol last employer, Sauu,\" Fra etre 1 J ANTED_A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.Apply to Mrs, teo.B.Prowse, 241 Mouniain street.so W TAN TED \u201cron A \"REAL \"ESTATE OFFICE, bright, intelligent lad, who can spesk Foaicn and Enlil an te a fair ban Adige We TDi MMEDIATBLY, GOOD RKIRT AND Want hande : At 2318 Nt.Catherine at, ou ANTED-A GOOD COUNTER HAND, ALSO canh boy fo roa FTOCOTY .references req red.Address \u201cB 2859,\" STAR office Hel N oO BOOK B15 DERS, A PA PER rider, on taut employment, Morton, «Phillipe & Lo.1706 Notre Dame WANLED.RE ABLE YOUNG GIRL T mind two children and arsist with light houso- work; must he honost and reliable; good wages an ci va at Apply after 7 Pom.961\" I .TWO FIRST CLASS Lachute Furniture Co., nitore poltahore Bt Pau AAC -A COMP ETENT ROOKKKE PEK, ONE 0 is neguainted with the lumber business \" : us FUR- 391 ve 2 protortel.Address \u201cI, T8aN\" STA ANTER VSS EDTATERY, A Guo GENERAL Trans who ueqerséande cooking: kood wrges, + ween 8 oud am.and at.Catiaring a.od Gand 8 Apoig ANTED-A Yousa GIP.Te La TO, | Do ENFRA work Appiy 204 Nt George ab, & 3 3 T assist vin euerul \u2018housework.794 Valace Yu 1 / ANTED\u2014UFFICE MANAGER AND CASHIER, tor var shuorbrucle vilice, extra opporiunity.Lady vice tustron, $2 iu cominence, MAuBKILE sulnwer resol t housekeeper.O Place d*Armes sur.Bu 3 er AGENTS, FIRE LIGHTED WITH r guaranteed or $1 forieited.Matorinie muatled jor QUU lights 18e.Novelty Introuuction \u201cV1 horo.d, unt, a __ sul ANTED\u2014 BLE SEKVANT TO DO 7 ; RERPECTA W light houscwurk, st Bt, Lambert.Apply 312 St, Utbalustrect, Montreal, yo 1 3 \"ANTEL\u2014 A GUUD MAN FOR PUTTING UP awnlugs; only a sober anu well accustomed man needed, Apply haturday after oom.day, à! 7 à, 11, to Lemiers & Co.lUot Notre Bidu AWLILE Iuskers with their sewing waculnes.61 y VARIED - A YOUTH, WITH SOME WAREhouse experience, quick at ngures apd a good writer; seenking voll languages, Address \u201cD 2915,\" Brag office, ANTED Yi YOUNG MAN WHO HAR BONE experience in knituing ruoin on snrug need- los machines, Apyly 8L On06, Lo A.MM.Crulckshauk, vo og Va TEL-GUOD AGENTS, Is, APPL Y BET WEEN 9and 1%, 1560 Notre Dawe, kvom 1, dollar Yo deposit ANTED_GENERAL SERVANT FUL SMALL tamily, no chudren, goo wages.Apply at 1si2 Bt Cathezlne Bt vu l NTED \u2014 SUBER AND LELIABLE MAN, A Stearn fitter, or having fair knowledge vf ma- must advance 8:00 cash security ior 3 veriunnkut emp.o ell wd ROOU Wages.one week \u201cH 4014, Vi ' bTAR vtfice, #61 TANT \u2018LD.100GIRLs FOR: sr ASIDE, Bly ER AND mountain resorts; the | and best paying bouses 1n Alnerice Houseseepore Chamnvoermaide, w» ailressos.Laules\u2019 Jrotuctive Ausocistion hx- 00 st.Catherine 96 3 D-FELIGHT OFFICE CLERK.TRAVEL\" fice Inanster an er, $12.Farm Ah of Hisbie buss 2100 88, ven acrine st Icreman.\u2014\u2014\u2014 vu \u2014- AXLEDS A CHICAGO HOUSE ESTABLISH u Cunadian branch, desires a , crmanent olive albu either gentle min or indy.saluey $780, Täl: Way re pald to vifice 1f euxaKed, iLviuse selt- addr shed hood envulope, sent 10 wy bux, HLH, A Gi \\ AS 1 4 br XPERIENCED DuY GOUDS CANT: n- YOUNG MAN FOR UFFIOE ot Apply at once iol bt.Catherine, ife au 3 who can speak and write in botn langusges.otce.W ebinery; + 5: acer and sos, saluslnen, Adrress will retorences, \"B.3344\" STAR OMiCS.yu J TANI DRESSMAKEE WHO CAN CUT W and m well, also ono who can cut and make boys\" clothes.rood recommendations required.Apply, | s Be card, LU Simpson st, TAD :D\u2014A NURSE, GUOD HEFEONGLE HEN guired, and anust be wiliing Lo ®0 tu ihe country for suwluer wonths, Apply at 1X5 Mackas st G \\ vuice.Wi ANTED- AC Got ) PLAIN COOK, NO w .APPLY 63 1 upper al.ANTED\u2014A SMAKT YuUTH, ANTEL-YOUNG MAN OF GOUD ADDRESS: chaneo tor a pusher.Address, \u201ckh 301,\" STAB v6 1 ONE AUCUB- towed to the wire business Preferred, Apply d'u Craig 982 NT TYPE.WRITER, : YOUNG MAN WHO undorsta ods tbe \u201chammond\u201d and gtenu- éraphs.Address stating age, Salary and references u.3027\" oTAR othe.du 1 SU ANTED STOUT, SMART Lot ABOUT 15, Ax Walker's, 241 bt Ju 9e WATER FOR ol FICE ORK, 1R er wholesalu Bouse; Luust Gave best references.646 C _y sus Wy AY AT ONCE, Bi X ¢ OR ELGHT \"FIRST- Class Wpholsterers.hiçuest waxes paid and a guarantee of Stesdy work to xoud men, Apply H.A.older & Cu, EUX to ZEN Mcol Het, 96 2 D-A LUY TO ANSIST IN À GROCERY d make himreil wsetus around the Bouge Stretly honest.Freuch and Kénglisn.Applys 5 st.Juures 96 1 j ANTED- YOU NG FAR M MAND, NOT OVER har of age.Apply to J.P.Withers, Lo perial Buildin ve W AN Tea HALL BY AN.A WALKEK'S.aul Ht James st.98 1 AN TED GENT RAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY of four: uo children.Apply to 21 Droie Swustions SU arttex.INA ANT EN TN NL NNT ANTED\u2014BITUATION IN HAUDWARE, BY AN experisnced baud, wholesale or retail Address Box à, Buwuauviile.U v 15 ANTLU-BY YOU NG MAN, BITUATION A8 butler or any place of trust, willing to lesve oity.Best of cily reforcuces.Address \u201cW 2080\" Bran Utüce, a.plu ANTED \u201cSIT UATION BY HTEADY, RELIABLE Wi fir fuel, no bt, no tuxen to pays veusre of chiy.Dea- re, 71 Berri st 1 OH BALE\u2014STANDAHD OPAQUE WINDOW F shades, from Ba cents up, with harishorn spring rollers, 8.HK.Martel, 220 McGill.Store and house shades to order.ue 1 FJOK SALE-A TES SHARE BOOK IN THE ROY- I al Mutual Bande Bociely à beral TE U allowed off.Box 1008, Cit Û FOR BALE-SLUOP YA(HT, NEW LAST YI EAR; F utfit and rear complete.Audress \u201c5\u201d 100d Dorcnester streot.96 1 ME HALE \u2014 SLIGHTLY UsEL PIANOS, BY F steinway, Chickering, Vose, Gublor, Knube and other makers, prices frow $ZD.OU upwards, terms $2, #3, #4 anu HU per moutn: each instrument aranteea, Apply y at C.Ww, Lindsay's WAFCTUOILS, JU bt.Uutheriué st; these Liunos havs been received jn part payment \u2018for Heintzman upright, 1 FOR SALE\u2014A DRIVING GUAT AND HARNESS cheap.Apply 17 bt.Louis street.Pot SALE PIANUE AND URGANH, Due Hauilin, Chivaoriux, Wilkinson, sla, 130, L850 S60, mantel and suis beds, 5, $05, hardwood sideboerd, 89, new dining chairs, bio each; baw boo baby TR 010, basket, $6.2 kriues Arthur, Upon eveniugs Ga JOR SALE\u2014IN UPPER LACHINE, A Teo res nge, in use ouly a lew months, price very Sumo à waluut bedroom sos.BTAR Ufice, isodnrat VA.25U8\" ; JOR SALE-ONE VERY FINE 4-1 IGBT CRY 3.tal chandelier, one 4-light brass gasalier, gas brackets, globes, etc,, at a great bargain, or will be solid separately.145 8t.Aioxander » 96.2 OR BALE-3 GUOD SECOND HAND SAFTEES.Apyply 537 Craig street.Fox, SALE\u20141 NO 8 JEWEL RANGE, IN od order J 3-lighte gusalier, 1 ball do with shades, can be seen at No.6:2 bt, Matthew mire t, any \u20ac evening st 80'ctock, np to eh inst ot 1 OR BALE \u2014 A BEDROOM SUIT, OOUCH, CUP- [4 \u201cLonard, chairs, table and à No.7 cooking \u2018atove; very cheap ; must be sold.\u2018Adar reps, \u201cF 2901,\" bTAR office.90 2 JOR SALE\u2014~LOUNGE, IN GOOD ORDER, # à ju.Ad dress 963 184 Osborne st, FOR A SALE \u2014 THE FORMS OF THE \"A B on iiallway and Steamboat Traveiler's Guide.The type forms of this populsr end well-known Gulte, with copy of the subscription list, is offered at less thun the rost of the type alone, 1he paved are in chases, complete.The necessary type for altertn the inbles can be had in cases.To printers\u2014Abon 290 founts 21208 Hine very eben, Aonpareil, 6 prs.ib, brevier,5 pra.cares, sbout 300 1bs,, 160.per nb.bourgeois, Done and 7 lower cases, about 250 0 ha, Joc.poi 1 rs, casea, about 1000 ibs.pra.cases, about HUO Iba, 1c.por ica, about wa Jp luc.Sor Ib.An improved new, order.(luside of hearers, jhe Mitch son.printers, 1747 Notre Darne st, in periect ell & wl Board Wanted.AAA, NY a WANT ED\u2014IF THERK I8 A PRIVATE FAMILY in tbe neighborhood of Crekcent and Sher.broods sta, with n first glass table, willing to receive s geatloman apd his wif boarders, fur two or three mnths, o mmenciag 1st A hey will confer a tuyor by sidren sine P, VU.Box 570.YG 3 vie es would be uired.lLieferences, Address Now 8, All prices and all terms Do not ZY58,\" STAB O 96 1\" pay Before Symi ing our stock, Specific Articles, \u201cI : J.Wm.Shaw & Co., AI 1811 Notre Dame Street.ger FURNITURE Should be bought from Renaud, King & Patterson.652 CRALG STREET.FROW CHICAGO AND DETROIT SCHOOLS.Dress-cuttinz and makine tanght, latest improvements.Dresemakers and apprentices wanted to learn the systems Drafting und muasurements by ta) e and square, 06 1 PRATT SCHOOL, 12 Brunswick Bt.BRIGHT HAPPY HOMES.Beautiful Chandeliers with Fancy and Colored Globes comple 2 bight.83.57 3 Light 83.50 and 56.50 Coie\u2019s Old Stand, 1792 Notre Dame.The place for Lamps.98 \u2018 ., i OVERFLOW ur sin.As every injector is tested before it leaves the factory, we know that, if properly connected and instructions are carried out, they cannot fail to work.We therefore offer to pay the expensea of any man to come to the factory, and $25,00 per day while there if the Injector does not work, provided it has not beeu misused.; As the body will last for years, it is only necessary to order working parts to make Injector good as new.Every purchaser can repair his own Injector without sending it to the factory.231 SOLD IN 1888 ii y : SE \u2026.1153 \u201c \u201c 1880 1927 \u201c \u201c 1890 1891 PRICE LIST: 2264 (Gal.per hour Size of Pipe No.Price.66 1bs, press.Connection.Horse power.19 & 700 120 8 to 18 15 10 50 800 16 to 40 20 15 00 540.1 40 to 73 25 22 50 900 1 \u201872 to 120 35 80 M 1740 1 120 to 220 45 88 00 2870 2 220 to 800 Send for Catalogue to the HAMILTON BRASS MEG.CO.- HAMILTON, ONT, A.R.WILLIAMS, 305 St.James street, Montreal.1951awtf WHEN REN MOVING To your new honse this Spring.you can avoid the difficulty of moving a cumbrous Bgaare Plano by exchanging it for a new, attractive, convenient and popular .a, Fr Newcombe Upright.| These instruments havo an established reputation in Tinited Étates aud Etrope, as wall an Canada, for superiority in touch, tone and durability, snd may bo obtained direct from tha Manufacturers at a reasonable difference in price, at their MONTREAL WAREROOMS,-2344 ST.CATHERINE ST.OCTAFIUS NAWLOYBE & 00, Banglactirers, Toronio, Louireal and Cliawa, \"$53 dam's THE MONTREAL DAILY START SATORDAT \u201cAPRIL 23 1892=:TWELVE PAGES: - THE MONEY-LENDER'S DAUGHTER CHAPTER V.(Continued.| He was shown tuitothe pretty drawine- room where Ihldred was reading Goethe, She looked up when he was announced, and placed ner book ow the table, She bowed coldly, not knowing what to say.he bad wished him to call, but she felt, now thal he was real: ly there, uncertain how lo Chtertain him.Had he been an ordinary friend of her father\u2019s, she would have sousbt for and found some topic of conversa tion that would interest him.\u201che looked into the Earl's handsome face, and, remembering that ten days she was to become his wile, she wus silent.Looking at her, he remembered the same, and turned away with a sigh of despair.\u201cHow dark her hair and eyos are!\u201d he thought to himself.\u2018If 1 purchase a picture, 1 cau picase mysell about its coloring; in taking a wife 1 have not even that option.\u201d \u201cIL have not interrupted you, T hope, Miss Kansome,\u201d he said, \u201cYou were reading\u2014may I ask what?\u201d She held the book onl for him to see, \u201cGerman!\u201d be cried.\u2018Do you read German?\u201d ; \u201cYes, and speak it.I liko it,\u201d she replied: I lke German Dtvrature, after English, better than any\u201d \u2018\u201cizetterthan French?\u201d hie asked.\u201cYes, much better,\u201d she replied\u2014 \u201cEnglish tirst, German next.\u201d \u201cI thought all ladies preferred French to German,\u201d he said, \u201c\u2018bocause it is lighter and more graceful.\u201d \u201cPo all ladies prefer the light and graceful?\u201d she asked., \u201cDo they not, Miss Ransome?\u201d he replied, _.\u201cNay,\u201d said Hildred, \u201cit seems to me that we ask each other questions without waiting for the replies.\u201d \u201c1 have never learned German,\u201d he said absentiv.; \u201cThen vou will never make an ambassador or a diplomatist\u201d\u201d she remarked quuetly; \u201cthey require lo Know many Yaneiisres,\u201d He louked ai her, wondering at her Words.\u201c| have no jarticular wish to be either\u2019 he said.\u201cHave you not?I wonderat that.Jf 1 had been a man of position, [should like to be an ambassador, ilke any oc- | cupation,any empjovment that exercises one\u2019s brains, and 1 always imagine dip- | loraatists to be accomphshed men\u2019 \u201cAwl you admire accomplished men, Miss lunsome?© think you must admit one Ung \u2014diploinatists are seldom sincere or truthtul men.\u201d \u201cinsincerity and untruih are not confined to them,\u201d she replied; and lord Caraven began in think thal perhaps she wus fond ol argument, He talked to her avont Goethe, but not with her enthusiasm-he could not even understand it, He was fairly startied av last when, raising ber dark, lovely eyes to his tace, she said\u2014 \u201cYou give me the impression of having been asleep the greater part of your lite - He was startied, but he answered\u2014 \u2018On the contrary, have been remarkably wide-awnake.l ain past the age ot enthusiasm.\u201d \u201cIt 15 better Lo die at once than to outlive enthnsiasm,\u201d she saul calmly, I cail it the salt of life.\u201d I fie remained talking to her for halfan | hour, They were Lo be married 1n ten | days, yet be said no word ot love.lle did not mention their marriage or even ! allude to it ever so distantly.He might have been the merest stranger, the most unconcerned of guests.He took bis leave, and even then he did not ofier to touch the hand that she halt held out to him, IL Was very strange.When he was gone she took up her book, but she contd not read.This man who had been talking to her with such indifference, who who had spent ope solitary half-hour with her, ard had evidently felt iv to be a dull one - this man who had not paid her tne least compliment, who had not | even touched her hand\u2014was in ten days\u2019 tune to be her husband, the arbiter of her destiny, the master of her life.How strange it was! He had asked her to marry him, yet he dul not mention the word \u201clove,\u201d Did be love her?Wus this nonchalant, inditfer- ent style of wooing tashionable?Would he ever taik of love to ber at all?Why were her thoughts always running on that one word \u201clove\u201d?She was restless, anxious, not unhappy, but puzzled.In ten days\u2019 tune she | would be a wifr\u2014she would enter the realm that poets call fairyland.Ob, if | this were all, iove was a cheat, a delusion, asnure\u2014there was nothing in itl It was | supposed to eonler such unbounded happiness, and she was not happier\u2014 not even so happy as when she studied German at SL loche.\u201cBut,\u201d she mused, \u201cI am forgetting \u2014 I always forrel, The love in my vase is 10 cowie after marriage, not beture.\u201d She liked Lord Caraven's (ace-to her airhish taney it was even beautiful, she wished to see it brighten, It seemed to her like a veiled picture, \u2018Then, half | shyly, snes wondered if he liked hers\u2014 though to be sure he must have liked it, she thought, or he would not have | wished to marry her, She went quietly to the glass and | looked at her face, There was a promise of magnificent beauty in it, but the promise was not vel tuihilled.Nothing could have been lovelier than the dark, starry eyes and the dark, waving hair, hut the face Was of one who lingered where wotnatthood and childhood meet.Hildred dele no great vialion as she looked upon it, \u201c1 slealinot be a beantifu! Countess, after alt\" she sad; \u2018and beauty, they say, keeps the heart that love wins.\u201d book was lyin on the drawing room table, one amongst wany others that Ariey Ransome bad sent home, She opened it mechameuilv.The first | line she read struek her, 11 was oniv a simple poem, written by a wreat waster of poesy, but toler il stelned instinct with surrow and love- \u201cThen 1 took a pencil and wrote OD he mossy stor- ns [lux CHere Hes the body of Ellen acdair, Awd the heart of hdvard Gray\" Over and over again she read the woras, 50 sweet and sanp end sad, Of course Lliey wore lovers, aud they had quarrelled; ns heart lay buried\u201d with her.\u2018l'hat was love, After all, there was some strange, sweet, mad witchery in this love.She wits going Lo be a Countess; she was to have jewels and woney, pleasure and fame; yet a conviction came upon her that !t would lave been Letter to Le Ellen Adair, to sleep in agrave on the .windy hill und beso dearly loved than to be a Countess.Who cared tor her as this Jover ldward Gray cared for his dead love?\u201cIf I died Lo-morrow,\u201d she cried with sudden passion, \u201cwho would grieve except my father, whose heart would be buried in my grave?Not Lord (araven.If he heard 1 Was dead, he would look up calmly and say, \u2018Dead, is she?1 thought her a strange kind of girl\u2019 Then his life would £0 on as though I had never been.I should like \u2014 ah me, 1 hope jt is not wicked, bull should bave hked em the Lady Frances : Mail.invited ~ some one to lovee like the lover in the bung! Perhaps love will come, but I should like il best now.\u201d \u201cPapa,\u201d slio said that evening, as she stood watcinng the sunset, \u2018\u2019we have but ore lite\u2014 that seems to me a sad pity.If we could live once tv gain experience, ant hve agam to use ot\u2014l should bike that\u201d \u201cMy dear iitidred,\u201d said thie man of law, \u2018AL 15 sumply incomprehensible to we how 1 vatue to have such an iw- aginatve daughter.[LL had cultivated wy hnagmalion, I do not know where we should be now.What were you going to sayy\u201d She was standinr watching the sunset, the great boughs of the cedar drooped near lier; her young face, raised with its dreamy, wouuering expression to the skies, might have touched a Larder heard than hus.\u201cWe have but one life,\u201d she said, \u201cand : IL bé all spoiled there is no remedy, Papa,\u201d she cried with sudden passion, \u2018do not let me spoil unne\u2014do not deceive me\u2014do not let ne marry without love, if love be needful for happmupess, 1 should like to be loved, papa Listen to me\u2014I do not really care to be a Countess -[ should be happy : without that-\u20141 could be happy without Much haoney or without jewels; but I \" begin to fear that I shall never be really Lippy without love, 1 ttunk women value love more than men, Do you think ! can be liappy without it\u201d Ile never torgot the pleading expres- slun of her face, Ittouched him so that he half hesitated as to whether he should sacrifice her to his ambition or save her \u2014save her, and let her Jive her womanly life of love.But the hesitation passed as quickly as it came, What did 1t matter?Love-murriages, us they were alled, often ended in disgust.She went close Up Lo lum and laid her hand on his shoulder; her dark bright eyes seemed to look through his into the very depths of his soul.\u201cNow, papa,\u201d she said, \u201cwe are quite alone here, you and l\u2014only the silent stars are our witnesses\u2014now tell me, in the presence of Heaven, can I be happy without love?\u201d He was silent for one minute, It was hard to deceive her, but there was no help tor it, Ile took her hand in his, \u201c1 prophesy for you, Mildred,\u201d\u201d he said, \u201cthat you will bs one of the happiest women in the world,\u201d \u2018Ihen ! ain content.You would not deceive me,\u201d she replied.And, turning away {rom lilin, sle re-entered the house, It must be right; her father would not decerve her\u2014would not let her do that which would wreck her whole life, It was she herself who had been mistaken \u2014 she who had dreamed that life had more of sweetness and of poesy than it really possessed.The ten days had coma to an end.How time had passed so quicloy Iildred Ransome could not tell.\u201d \u2018the preparations for her nmirriage were complete.There was a slight dispute between the Earl! and the lawyer, Lord Caraven wished to have the ceremony perlormed quietly and away from London\u2014Arley Ransome 1nsisted that the marriaze should take place at St, George's, Hanover square, \u201cAnd sn, my lord,\u201d he said, \u201clet us distinctly understand each other.My daughter is brimming you a fortune that might be the dower of a princess, and shie must be treated with due respect.1 will not have one detail omitted, The marriage must be conducted as though you were espousing a lady of your own | rank\u201d J.ora Caraven laughed; he knew that thers was no opposing such a decree\u2014it must be complied with, He made the best ot it.He invited his halt-cousin, Riche, a superan- nunted coquette, who still believed her- seit young and charming, to be brides- { Lord Ht.Maure was \u201cbest man.\u201d A small but select party of guests were Nothing was omitted.For many days past the great world had been on tue gud civ about the marriage.The wedding-dress had been ; shown at the Court mitliner\u2019s, the jewels could be seen at Messrs, Burford\u2019, All fashionable London discussed the union, and all fashionable London knew what the girl herself did not know\u2014that she was being married or her money, that \u201c Ler marriage wus as much a matter of : salu and barter as though she had stocd 1h a siave-market with an auction- cer by ber side, Yet no one thought it wrong; an im- poverishea ljurl with a grand old title and à bankrupt estate\u2014there was nothing for ht but to marry money; and Hildred Ransome, the lawyer\u2019s caughter, rad prenty.There was not one of all the men and women who read about the marriage, heara of it, or discussed 1t, ! who would have drearced of interfering no one to say, \u2018\u2018Havapityon her youth and her ignorance; think before you gacrifice her young sweet life, her chance of happiness.\u201d \u2018There was no one to plead or to pray for her; on the contrary, the fair women of the world looked on her with envy, It was notevery heiress wito could purchase a coronet like that of Caraven, Her tather thought her a most fortunate girl and did not scruple to tell her so.she herseli could not analyse her own feelings.she was living quietly with hier father in a river-side villa; a little ¢ Jater on she would be Countess of Cara- ven, and one of the stars of the fashion- abie world, AL present she was as it were, on the threslLiold of existence; in a Lutte while a glowing, luxurious future would be before hier, \u201cYou must have a clever maid, TIil- dred,\u201d sald Aviey Rausome, \u201cAsk Lady liche to tind you one,\u201d aay Riche succeeded, and Hildred \u201c rejotced in the attendance of a Lright, ! rie l'arisienne, who foretold that the ( ay would come when her mistrexs would be acknowledred one of the most beaut:tul women mn England.she wants a hittie straining; she wil) have to travel and mix an socinty\u2014then you will see,\u201d reported Amice.*I have never seen à face or figure of greater promise,\u201d The day before Tlildred\u2019s wedding-day the lollies bad Leen one scene of excitement and confusion; there had been s0 many Visitors, the numbe: of presents Was so great, Lais in the evening a magnificent bridal bouqgrel arrived {rom Lord Caraven, The wedding-Lreakfast was all prepared; the tinnks containing all that was needed of the grand trous- seuu Were packed and corded\u2014the labels were already addressed, \u201cLady Caraven, passenger to Paris,\u201d for the Earl had decided on spending the so-called honeymoon there; every detail of the morrow\u2019s ceremony was arranged, ana late al night Hildred Bansome stood with the Luarl's bouquet in her hand.They revealed nothing to her, those odorous flowers; they were of magical sweetness, but they brought her no 1nes- sage, There Was something pathetic in the piciure-the drawing-room full of strange suadows, the ligbt of the lamp tulling where she stood, a contrast to the darkness around.She wore à dress- ing-gown of white, soft, clinging mate- nal, fastened with crimson cords, her wealth of dark hair lay negligently over ber shoulders, her eyes were bright with unshed tears.Iv was a sweet, sad girlish face: a motheriy woman looking at it would have drawn the girl's heid down on her breast, and have soothed her with loving words.Lhe morrow would be her wea- ding day; the tired servants were all sleeping, her attentive little maid bad gone to rest, Ler father bad retired quite early to his room, The morrow would be her wedding-day, and they had told her that she could live without love.Her wedding-day! No laughin young sisters came to talk over the grea event with Ler; no gentle, loving mother folded her in her arms and prayed Heaven to bless her in her new life; no laughing, bright, fond school friends were there us companions; she was quite alone, her heart aching and burning with a new sense of desolation and louell- ness.Her wedding-day! Her toilet-table was laden with jewels; ber flance had been lavish in his presents; no duchess hod wore elegant or costly surroundings \u2014yet she would have given all, she thought, for some une to love and comfort her, Her wedding-day! Yet he had not been; he had sent no note with the flowers, only his card with his compliments; there was no prowise of the Jove that was to come alter marriage, not one kindly word to allay her doubts or her fears.There could be no picture mors touching than this of the lonely girl with the flowers in her hand.She had turned to them as she would have turnedto a living creature; her lover, who on the morrow wus to be her husband, had not been near, but he had gent the flowers, and in her forlorn fashion she had fancied she should get sone comfort trom them, But they revealed nothing to her.The costly blossoms lay cold, fragrant, without meaning.As she stood holding them there caine into her mind a story she had read ot a young girl on her wed- ding-eve\u2014a gir! who bad stolen out in the sweet, soft starlight to meet her lover by the garden gate.She remembered that the story told how the gallant young fover had kissed his bride\u2014 kissed her hips and her bands, calling her by every sweet name a lover could in- vent\u2014how they had stood under the starlight amongst the trees and the flowers, how full of hope and happiness the young lover went away, and was never seen agalll, She thought of this story now.Her face flushed; her heart beat, She dreamed how she would have liked to steal out under the stars and hear her handsome lover whisper sweet words to her.she was desolate and lonely.The wind was wlnspering low\u2014but no lover was near, She held the flowers to her face.*\u201cI'ell me, pretty blossoms,\u201d she said, \u2018have you no message from him?None?Then, if in atl this world one sentiment 18 more false than another, it must surely be this\u2014 ** \u201cThere's nothing half 80 sweet in life As Love's young (tream.[10 be Continued.] ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT.Editor Etiquette Department: Belng obliged to Jeave a place where we have lived lor three or four years and Kindness shown my family, In a burried way, Bol able to 1nako turewell calig, 13 16 permissible to send P.K.cards after we leave frum our next place of abude, QUESTIONKR.ANS.\u2014Certainly, this is frequently done, when, as in your case, cireumstances have prevented the usual form of leaving taking.Editor Etiquette Department: Should you not say that 1t was Incorrect to say \u201cmake\u201d Lea Or coffee when the intention was to serve iv 10 visitors?A young lady was lately somewhat awkwardly placed by tbe hostess usk- ing her to assist ber In making\u201d cocoa for her ests.She understood her lterally and bad to Éccné, as she was afraid of not doing it the right way.This way of putting {tL made her think it had to be prepared, not merely helped.iad she BOL BORE reason {or her conjecture ?ALINE, ANs.\u2014The request so worded might eastly have hat a misjieading effect; the hostess would have been more explicit as well as correct in asking the young lady to \u201cpour\u201d or, butter still, to \u201c*help\u201d the cocoa.~ Editor Etiquette Department: .Kinaly answer tbe following: 1.Is 1t out of the way Lo have saind sandwiches or ices at five o'clock tea?2.For the decoration of the centre ol a table which 18 best, à pretty square of some colur or somethiug more fu the scart Hue, and what Kind of plapl when vnly one 1s used 7 BEGINNER.Axg.\u2014-1, Ices may be served with the usual refreshments of Lea, coflee, chocolate, light cakes, thin bread and butter, but salad and sandwiches are never seen at afternoon tea.2.The square style has had its day and ls seldom, if ever, seen.Dainty scarfs of lace and satin are much used for the decoration of dinner tables, also some made of bolting cloth, with hand-painted vines and sprays.Ferns are always iu favor, and nothing has a prettier or more pleasing effect than when they are seen really growing in a pretty jardumere placed in the centre of the table.Editor Etiquette Department: when two ladies who have been in the habit of exchanging visits have trom different circumstances (no ill feeling connected with them) discontinued doing Bo, if there 1s a mutual wish to recommence, Whose place is it to call tirst?On this point there Is a difference of opinion.CALUMET.ANs\u2014 When there is difference of age or position between the ladies, Il is generally conceded that the rst advance towards recommencing social acquaintance should bo made by the younger.When thers is no disparity of this kind an easy way of settling the matter is for the first visit to be paid by the lady who is the first to make calls in the nelghborhoud of the oiler lady in question.We Know ol an instance where this plan was adopted with satisfaction Lo both parties, Editor Etiquette Department: Can a lady send an invitation under the foi- lowing circumstances: Being about to give a euchre party, she asks young friend who cannot come.This young lady says.jocklngly, Lo another, who 18 a mutual (riend of Lers and the houtess, \u2018\u2019As | have declined you very probably will be asked in my place.\u201d The lady chanclag to hear of this healtutes to ask Lhe young lady, fearing that she may consider it an after-thought, when In reality sbe had intended to ask her to dll the frst vacancy that offered.L.8, W.ANs\u2014 There is no reason why she shouid have the least hesitancy in sonding this invitation.With euchre parties second invitations are almost inevitable and quite permissible.Though the required number are at first invited, it is quite improbable that all of this number will accept.Consequently others must be asked afterwards to till the required places.The intended compliment is just the same to all who are invited.PREMONITIONS.In the winter wan and white, When the days grow long and bright, And the sun grows warm and hot In each southward sheltered spob Back of fences, under hills; Then my brain with fancy fills, Then my heart grows young again Through the days that wax and wane, In the morning when T wake, something ull my heart doth take Captive with a secret thrill Towara the young year's waking will; W hen | feel the sun behind My closed, eastward window blind, some bing wells up {n my heart Most of Joy und hope a part, Burns the morning\u2019s warming giow Over wastes of fee and snow, Over spaces chill and bare; Life and love are in the air, With the year that 1s to be Throbs my heart in sympathy; Sprisgward turns the whole world's mind; 8ieop and death are left beutnd.In the hot, glad afternoons, When the whole world melts and swoons Ina garment of thin haze : Over woods and rude roadways, And the landsvape, chill and wan, rofter aspect taketh on, Then 10) steps to southward turn Where the sloping sun doth burn.Then my heart within me sings Lyrics of the world's dead strings; something mysuc, magical, Lovers, glamours over all; Liven the osters, red aad yellow, Frophesy each 10 ils Iellow; Every voice ana note | hear Whispers of the pulsing year, Cackilng fowls In svuthward barns, Wild notes over sheeted tarns, Melted roadways, solled snow, Premature calliug of a crow, Fill my soul with reveries As wells the upward sap in trees, When my steps to soutnward Lura And the sloping sun doth burp.Then at night, ere men have slept, Across tha stars a mist hath crept; Theb a flim bedews tho skies, And the night hath softer eyes; Something in the heaven aglow, Soimeth in the enrth below Toward glad dreaming Lurns my brain, .And my heart grows young again, NOTES AND QUERIES, ORIGIN OF THE FAMILY NAME PHOENIX, \u201cTramp, Tramp, Tramp \"\u2014\" There 1s No Death *\u2019\u2014George Ellot\u2014Florence Marryat \u2014Boveral Questions Answered, \u201cTramp, Tramp, Tramp.\u201d To the Editor af Notes and Queries: Sig, \u2014In angwer Lo \u201cElly's\u201d request in Saturday's 8TaR, ! send herewllh a Copy of \u201cTramp, \u2018Tramp, Tramp,\u201d which 1s the same as sung by Lhe veterans of the U, 8, Hoping LLat it tu the song desired, I ain yours G.A, Ke l have almost the same version sent to me by J.F.P.(University street); and a facetious letter on the subject from a Mr, Henry Wood, of Montreal.\u2014 Ed.Iv.and Q.Tramp, Tramp, Trump.In the prison cell J ait, thinking, mother dear, of And our bright and happy home so far away, And the tears they till my eyes, spite of all that ¥ can do, Tho' I try to chieer my comrades and be gay.CHURUB.Tramp, Tramp, I'ramp, the boys are marching, Ob cueer up, comrades, Lhey will come, And beneath Lhe starry flag we shall breathe the air again, Of the fres land in our own beloved home.In the battle front we stood, when the fiercest charge was made And they swept us off a hundred men or more, But before they reached our lines they were beaten back dismayed, And we heard the ery of victory o'er and o'er.CHORUS.Bo within the prison cell we are walling for the ay { \u2018That shall come to open wide tbe iron door, And lhe boilow eyes grow bright, and the poor heart almost gay, As we think Of seeing friends and home once more.CHORUS, Wanted, the Origin of the Family Name Fhœnix,\u201d\u201d Tothe Editor or Nous and Queries: DEAR &IR\u2014Can you or any of your numerous correspondeuts Inform à constant reader O£ your valusble oulumii the meaning of the word \u201cPhwoix,\u201d when used as à family patronymic.I know frum my wanderings through the south of Ireland many years since thal there were then two or three families in the \u201cKingdom of Kerry\" who bore his most singular name, but up to this daté I have never been able to trace Its origin, Twenly - tive or six years since 1 remember to bave seen the same question appear in the London Notes and Queries, signed, 1 believe, by one Blennerbassett, of Kerry.\u2018This question 80 stimulated me at the time that I consulted ail the old bistortes in English And Irish ! could lay hold of, but could find no trace of such à name in (Le aunals of Lie country: nor did I tare any better by {ostituting enquirles among well-tnformed fuamtiles of the county.The rarity of the name, and the circumscribed radius to which it ts confined, have ofien excited the curiosity of the traveller.Ten or twelve years ago, scme person asked through the columns of the /rish American, Fur Lhe origin or derivation of the name.I have often waotdered 1 there 1s any affinity between the mythological bira of the name and the patronymic; if you think so, 1 would esteem It a favor to have the connection traced through your exceedingly interesting column.KERRY.\" Montreal.\u201cThere is no Death.\u201d To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sir, \u2014 Florence Marryat's book \u2018There is no Death,\" Les bétore me as 1 write, On re-perusal, I find my urst Lipression contirmed, namely, that the suthoress did pot intend her work to be accepted as à \u201cnovel\u201d or Work Of fiction, in the generally understood sense of the term.she freely uses famtiy names, records famliy clreum- stances; also, personal experiences, or what purport to be such: in fine, gives Lhe reader her con- Hcence to a marked degree, Un first reading Lhe book 1 was puzzled to reconcile its subject matier with the Ideas I had long entertalued of a favorite writer of mine; but, In spite of her genius, or, perhaps, because of 1, she has Known sorrows as she frankly tells: and if, as she claims, Spiritualism has been a comfort to ner, I, for one, sceptic as! am, would not grudye her that consolatiou.Yours respectrully, Montreal, M.J.WELLS.Some Replies to Questions.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: S81R,\u2014I.Elvin, \u201cHandbook of Mottoes,\u201d p.208, SAYS: Ut Sursum desuper, means, \u201cI swoop th soar aguln;\" referring to the falcons ln the coat of arms._ If.Who is Gathelus?Gathelus or Gadelus, ia the eponymous ancestor of the Gaelle (Gadslian) race, and 1s said to have been the son of Niu (son of the King of Scylhla) by Scota, daughter of Pharaoh Cinchres, King of Egypt in the time of HOses.IHM.Synonym, \u2018for pitch Into,\u201d In the sense of \u201cscold\u201d! Webster, ed.of 1890, gives, \u201cattack, as- Bault, abuse (slang); but in the slang dictioniry, revised, and published by Chatto and Wintlus, London, 1874, the only meaning given to \u201cpitch into\u201d is \u201clight, give a thrashing to.\u201d : 1V.According to Schaff and Herzog's religious encyclopedia, 1801, there have been no discoveries about Meichizidek In Egypt.GILLEMARCS.(Uttawa.) Answers to Two Queries.To the Eatitor or Notes and Queries: SIR,\u2014In answer to your correspondent \u201cPas,\u201d 1, Gatheius is a purely mythical person.As the schoot boy said, \u2018\u2018no such person ever existed and itis not certain when he died.\u201d The word isa Latin form of Galdkel or Caid-hael, the same word as the better known Gael.The Irish races were suppused Lo have descended from a hero of that name, and to have been called after Lim.Gad- helus 18 the more usual spelling, 2, At Tel el Amarna,fn Egypt, à number of tablets of baked clay bearing cuneiform inscriptions have been found.On being deciphered, they turned out to be reports from Egyptian viceroys and governors in Mesopotamia and Palestine.Among them were some showing that Jerusalem was ruled by a (dynasty uf kings, whose names were compounded with-Zedak righteousness) and who claimed to be high priests of tho God II (Hebrew Kl) and to be In an especial degree under hs direct, rotection.The bearing of this on the Biblical history of Melchizedech can easily be seen, and this is provaniy the information for which \u2018\u2018Pas\u201d asks.He will find full particniars in an article by Prof.Sayce, re-puplisked in the Journal os Christian Literature.W.M.George Eliot\u2014Florence Marryat, To the Editor of Notes and Quertes: DEAR Sir,\u20141, Referring to your column of March 26, 1 would say that George Ellot died at 4 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, on 22nd Dec, 1880.2, In reference to \u201cThere is no death,\u201d by Florence Marryat, {i 18 not a novel at ail, but professes to ha a serious historical and truthful account of spiritualistic phenomena, Which have come within the experience of the writer.How any or all of it can be credible passes my com- premension: The writer writes as if she fully be.leved it, She says her father, Captaln Marryat, was a Ghost geer.Lennoxvilie, T.A.Wanted, a Music Publisher.To the Editor or Noles and Queries: Sir,\u20141 have two little sdhgs for children, which 1 would like to have published.Could you kindly tell me what steps I should take towards doing so?Montreal.Show the music to some good musiclan like Mr.Gruenwald, and, from his wide experience, he will be able to give you the best advice.EDITOR NOTES AND QUERIES, A Tritte.To the Editor of Notes and Quertes: Sir,\u2014Is the followtng sentence correct?\u2018\u2019lhis woman's husband\u20198 property will be offered for sale shuruly,\u201d Yours, tread.Rex.The sentence as it stands is correct, but sounds awkward.\u2018 The property of this woman's husband,\u201d or \u2018\u2018the property of the husband of this woman\u201d is better, Ep.NOTES AND Q, Small Quentions Answered.To the Editor or Notes and Queries: 81R,\u2014A question has arisen between myself and a friend as to which 18 the correct rendering of the two following sentences: First, \u2018M.J.is the late manager of the Company,\u201d\u2014should the verb 18 or was be used?Also tn the following: \u201cI looked out of the window, saw A man passing, and nsked my father whom he was.\u201d Which would be correct, whom or who?mn conf You will confer n very at favor by kind Tours truly, y y Montreal.ALICEM, BH.answering the above, I \u201cMr.L.ia the late manager or the Company\" is correct, or you can say \u201cMr, L.was lately the manager,\u201d but there seems to be no senss in \u201c was the (ale manager.\u201d The late {8 redundant; but was formerly manager would be correct.JL \u2018Whom he was is what is called bad grammar, Bince the objective case whom 1s wrongly used for tie nominative who, The direct question of course is \"Who ig \u201d ED.oF N, AND Q, Information Wanted.To the Editor af Notes and Queries: SIR,\u2014Did you see the November number of the Canadian Shor and Leather Journal, published by J.Acton, \u2018Turonto?If so, can you tell what the picture is of thre& female fares, one aged and two young; lilhographed by New England Electric Lith, Co, am very anxious to find out.OXE INTERESTED IN NOTKB AND QURRIRS, Some Minor Points, To the Editor of Nol2e and Queries; Sir, ~18 there any good authority for leaving out the wor \u2018to\u2019 after the verb help?1 ses for instance (lhe expression, \u201chelp make.Saould nok this be \u2018neip to make.\u201d \u2018Then they aj here \u201creceived or Lnstewl Of \u201creceived uvm,\u201d Which is tue more correct, and would you say \u2018a quarter to af three\u201d for 2.48 o'clock?latter 13 invariably ufied tn this olty.Your usual clear and Interesting opinion will be appre- clated by Yours truly, JOHN GKKATOBEX, Boston, Mass, 1.A week or Bo ago In answer to another correepondent I made some remarks on the umission ot to after thé verb kelp.Person- aliy, I dislike the omission very much, and I do not help among the best gram- mariana\u2019 list of verbs after which to is not required.Dbtill, we often see \u201che heiped make history, though such & phrase is in my opinion inelegant, If not wrong.II.Received from ia the correct phrase; and 111, a quarter (o three is the only expression ever heard in England for 2.45 o'clock, The Bootch say a quarter from three, and Jusify the use ol their phrase.The Freuch write \u201cThree hours less a quarter.\u201d Ep.or N.anp Q The Musle of \u201cThe brar-pangled Banner.\u201d 1o the Editor as Notes and Quer tes: DEAR Srk,\u2014In reply to Maud,\u201d ! beg to quote the following from \u2018\u201cFhe Frankilh Square Long Collection, No.1\": \"The music of the \u2018Star- Bpangled Banner,\u201d to which ft was at once adapted, 18 an old \u2018French air, long known In Eng- lund às \u2018\u2018Anacreon\u2019 and afterwards In America as \u2018Adams and Liberty,\" Yours truly, Montreal.) M.1, 8, Captain Poitras.To the Editor or Notes and Queries: Dear BIr.\u2014I read with much Interest Perry's letter fu the STAR of the 200 Inst, and as au eye-witness of the fire thal consumed the Masonic Hull and threatened to destroy the Bonsecours Church, 1 have always understoud thut Captain Yoltras war who Mr.; reported.As usual, saved the church by climbing up to the cross and cutting it down, 1 have no doubt but that the particulars of the affair, as given by Mr.Perry are correct, There is a mis.Lake, however, In Lhe date of the fire, which took place ln Lhe spring of 1833, an iL in lhe autumn of 18322, as stated by an ** Eye-witness,\u201d in the STAR Of the 24th ult, Bosworth's \u201cHoche- laga Depicts,\u201d published in 1838, gives the date of the tire as the 24th Apcil, 1853, and this 15 no doubt correct, as Fir George Back, the Arctic explorer,left England on the 17th February, 1883, fur the relief of Capi.Ross, He stayed en route here al Lue Masonié Uall,aid lost valuable Instru- mentsin the lire, kb.Me Dorchester street, Spanish Dynamite Outragens, Maprib, April 22-Several more outrages, attributed to anarchists, have been dynamite was the agent employed in each instance.In the town of Herrera de Rio Pisuerega, in Old Castle, a Land of Anarchists exploded a quantity of dynamite at a bridge, and completely destroyed the structure.Soldiers were despatched to the scene for the pure pose of capturing the baud, but the latter, alter a hot chase, succeeded in escaping.Another explosion occurred in Orense, in Galicia.In this case also the attack was made on public property.The police, however, were on the alert, and several suspected persons were arrested.Anaqther explosion oceurred in the town of! 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for his feel were there, all right, And very big feot thev were, Loo; wide and big and fat like ducks\u2019 feet.Sol think be must lave been born that way.Poor Captain Duck could not hunt very well, or go on the war-path with the other Indians, and so he came to the stage station, to hire out, With the few rouzh men who kept the old log fort and took care of the stage horses there, These men did not like the old Indian, but as they were a lazy set, they were glad to have him at the fort torub down and water the stare horses when the sun was hot or there was frost in the air.Lut they made all sorts of sport ot \u201cthe poor Indian.And, indeed, they laughed at him so much, and made so much fun of his short legs and big teet, that he often wished he was dead.For he was very sad and sensitive.One day, Big Dan the stage driver Jeft at the station a Little boy whose father had died; for the boy had no money to pay fare further.\u2018lhe rough, lazy men there put hiin to work with the Indian, and they named him \u201c*Limber Thin\u2019 because he wus so slim and limber.And then they did not know bis name.Bat 1 suppose that would have made no dit- ference, anyway: for, in the mountains of California they name foiks just what they please.And if a boy looks ns jf his name ought Lo be \u201cLimber Tim,\u201d or \u201cTimber Slim,\u201d or anything of that sort, pas, that must be his name and he can\u2019t elp it.The little orphan boy was sent out every day with the shortdegged Inilian up on the side of the mountain, to herd the stage horses and keep guard over them, lle had a belt, and a pistol in it, and a bowir-knile; and also a gun to carry on his shoulder.Pretty soon lie came to like this very much and bevan to grow like a weed and get fat.le and the Indian were the best friends in the world, But the men of the station, soiuchow, were harder and harsher than ever But Captain f-uck and the boy did not - mind it so vers muvh now, for each had : 8 frieni,-\u2014n friend in the other.They would buckles on their pistols as soon as it was daylight and they had had a little breakfast of crackers and broiled bear-meat or venison, and, each mounting a horse and driving the others, they would go up on a mountain-side, and there, by a little grove of thick wood, they would stop and let them graze all day.supposed to stand guard and look away to the right and leit ror Indians on the war-path.But Captain Duck would never betray him.Every tive that Biz Dan, the stage driver, came by, he would make all sort ot fun of Captain Duck, as be hobbled about and bitched up the four stage horses, while the driver sat high up in the box and snapped his long whip.The Indian did not like Big Dan, and Big Dan did not like the \u2018Indian.Dan said the Indian was a spy, and told the men at the stage station that some night Cartan Duck would set fire io the place and run away by the light of the blaze.One hot «day, as he sat ou the box with the four lines in his bands all ready to start off at a gallop down the great mountain, he {old the Indian, with an oath, to \u201cwaddle in on his duck legs\u201d and get him à drink.The Indian did not move.Then Dan gtruck bim with his whip.\u2018The men standing aronnd roared with laughter.Still the sad-faced eripple did not move, Then Dan struck him another cut, across the face, The ludian\u2019s brow grew dark and terrible, but he did not stir.Some one else brought the drink; and then, the driver snapping his whip, the stage dashed away down the mountain and left the Indian standing there, with the boy tenderly wiping his friend\u2019s bleeding face and speaking kind and pitiful words to him.The two friends went up on the mountain-side by the little mine grove, and watched the horses as before, and the Indian never spoke at all of what had happened.A month or two went hy, and every.hody forgot about the trouble between Jig: Dan and the sad-faced savage.\u2026 Everybody, did I say?-_ Une day the stage came thundering in with Big Dan Lhe driver leaning forward helpless on the box.There had been a shot tired from the thick wood back upon the niountain-side, The man was dying, and the four reins were slipping through his helpless hands.Who could have tired that When the stage driver was dead and buried, some of the men took limber Tim aside and asked lum whether he had been all the time with Captain Duck the day the shot was fired.\u201cAll the time, every minute, every gecond,\u201d answered the lad, earnestly.For he had no suspicion at all that Captain Duck had shot the stage driver, Indeed, the boy believed what he said and would have maintained 1t at any hazard.He torgot that he had fallen asleep on the warm flat rock that cool autumn day.The next summer, signal-fires were geen one night on the mountain tops, The men at the stage station hastened to fasten the old log fort.For tlus, they knew, meant war.The Modoes were on the warpath, \u2018I'he men made their guns ready, and ave Limber lim an extra pistol to put in his belt, so that he might fight with all his might and help save their lives.But when they came to look for Captain Duck, next morning, Le was gone, 1le bad joined the Indians, Then the men at the stage station were very much alraid; for they had been very cruel, not only to the cripple, but to all the Indians, and they men shut np in the littie log fort and surrounded by the blazing forests The men looked one another in the face as the air grew dark and dense irom the smoke, and shook their heads sadiy\u2014for they believed their time to die had come.About ten o'clock one morning, the Indians appeared behind the stables and began to ire on the fort.They took the horses out, mounted them, and then set fire bo the stables.And now there was little h for the flames would spread i the fort, and then all must perish.The smoke was 80 dark and thick that shot?the men werd almost choked.They could not Was like \u201cWha see to shoot the Indi ponte dians, for it t can we.do?\u201d cried the men Sometimes Jimber I'm would go | to sleep on a warm rock, while he was | 0) Em | D GIRLS = | shut up in the fort, and hiding their eyes trom Lhe smoke.\u2018I'he Indians | will not come near enough for us to see them and fight.11 we go out to tind thew we shall be shot down from he- hind the rocks and trees, aud not one of us will Jive to tell the tale.\u201d ; \u201cLet me go out!\u201d said little Limber Tim.\u201cIf Ican tind Captain Duck, 1 will save you all.\u201d They hurried the boy through the great wooden gate of the fort, as lie tied a white towel on a ramrod and held it Ligh over Lis head in the thick smoke, \u2018Then the wen bolted the great gate and left the brave little fellow to do his best with his white tie, ; By and by, the boy withthe white flag on the rainrod came pounding at the gate, and the men gallicred arcund wild and eager as they opened it.\u201cWhat luck?What hope?\u201d \u201cWell, if vou will all leave your guns and go out one at a tune down the stage road and never come back here any more, you can £o.\u201d\u2019 \u201cNever come back here any more?\u201d cried one man, as he jumped toward the gate; \u201ccatch me comin\u2019 back here any more, if 1 ever get out of this!\u201d and he leaped out through that gate like a newly sheared sheep leapiug over the bars, Then another followed and another, all feeling very much ashamed of the | Way they had treated the boy.But ; somehow thev did nol have the man- | bood to hold up their heads and say so.When the men had gone, glad to go and never thinking of looking back or | ever returning to the Modoc country, Captain Duck came hobbling in.The Indian helped Tim to put ont the fire and then went away, taking all the stage horses and guns and blankets with them.So when the soldiers came, three days after, tliey tound only these two in charge of the fort\u2014little Limber Tim and Captain Duck.The government left some soldiers there alter that, and Limber l'im was made station master by the stage company! He was the youngest station master, I suppose, that ever was on the border.W hen 1 passed by there, lust year, on a visit to my parents in Oregon, I saw Lim once more.But he is a man now.He has Jonu hair, a small, black mons- tache, and wears two pistols in his belt; for the frontier ways prevail in that country still.As for puor Captain Duck,he is shorter in the legs than ever, I think, is face is deeply wrinkled now, and his long black hair has turned as white as are the shining snows ol wighty Mount Shasta when seen against the cold blue skys above, lo never speaks to anyone.Lut he loves limber Tim with ali bis heart, ; and ueveris long away from his side, nor out of his sight if he can help if.Captain Duck was sitting in tho clhininey-corner by the great log fire, smoking las pipe, when 1 saw him last.He was looking straight into the fire\u2014 i thinking, thinking.And what was he thinking about?Mavbe he was thinking about the dead stage driver who had struck him with a whip.It may be so.It may be so.THE BRUSH BRIGADE, Not long ago I heard a mother tell her boys that intimate and constant acquaintance with brushes went a great way towards making a gentleman.The remark struck ine, and 1 asked how many brushes one needed to be familiar with, \u201cTell her, boys,\u201d said their mother; and the merry fellows shouted: \u201cOne to brush our hair we need, Abd one to polish our boots, One ta clean our ualls Indeed, And one to dust our sits, And one to give our hats a switching; \u2018TO make us ail louk very bewitehing; And thal\u2019s the song of the Brush Brigade.\" \u201cWillie always twists everything they have to remember into a jingle, and then they don\u2019t forget it,\u201d said the mother, smiling as the brigade went off in a vivacious procession to practise on their brushes, \u2018\u201cI'ramps went out, but gentlemen came back,\u201d said the clever little mother when they came ir again, presenting each of the brush-tmproved four with an apple turnover tor bis lunch box, \u201cCleanliness is next to godliness, and dirt 18 an abomination,\u201d sald grandmother from her corner.\u201cItrung in the family,\u201d I heard one of the boys say as they pnt on their coats.\u201c1 guess grandma brought up her boys to brushes just as grandma serves us, Never mind, all her boys are gentlemen clear through; and I s'pose well be the same if wo stick to the brushes.\u201d LOOK AND SEL.How many school-boys in all the land, a thoughtinl one enquires, can tell what kind of timber will bear tlie heaviest burden, or why vou take white vak tor One part of a Waygon and ash for another, and what timber will last longer under water and what out of water?How many know sandstone from limestone, or iron from maganese?How many know how to cut a rafter or brace without à pattern?How many know which turns the faster, the top of a wheel or the botiom, as the waggon moves along the ground?How many know how steel is made, or how a snike can climb a tree?How many know that a horse gets up before ant a cow behind, and that the cow cuts grass frown her and the horse to him?[low many know thal a surveyor's mark on i tree never gets any higher from the ground, or what tree bears fruit without bloom?There is a power of comfort in knowledge, but a boy is not going to get it unless he wants it.badly.And that is the trouble with most school-boys, They do nov want it; they are too busy, and have not time, \u2018There is no hope of a dull boy who wants knowladge than of a genius who thinks he knows it all without study.These close observers are the world\u2019s benelactors.\u2014~S.8.Visitor.RULES FOR BOYS AND CIRLS.1.Never call a person upstairs or in the next room; if you wish to speak to therm go quietly where they are.2 Always speak kindly and politely to the servants if you would have them do the same to you, 3.When told to do or not todoa thing by either parent, never ask why you shonld or should not do it.4.Tell your own faults and misdoings, not those of your brothers and sisters, 5.Be prompt at every meal-bour.6.Never interrupt any conversation, but wait patiently your turn to speak.7.Never reserve your good manners for company, but be equally polite at home and abroad.TOMMY\u2019S RUN FOR LIFE.A Sault Ste.Marie, Mich,.despatch to the Chicago Luily Tribune of April 8 says: Tommy L.Dyer, a fourteen.year old- boy of Hulburt, a lumbering town forty miles west of this city, had an exciting adventure on Wednesday, in which he narrowly escaped being devoured by a couple of big gray wolves.Near the town is a lake of considerable extent.G.W, Dyer, father of the boy, is in charge of Hulburt\u2019s lumbering cleared on the lake by a snow plough so operations there, At the request of his son gere et a half-mile track to be his boy and others could enjoy skating.Wednesday afternoon Tommy was out alone at the end of the track furthest from camp.As it began to grow dark the boy was about lv start for home when Le was startled by the bowl of a Wolf not fur off, followed instantly by another.At the same time two large and ferocious timber wolves made their appearance « short distance away.Tho boy, aware (hat his life was in danger, al once sought safety in flight, The ugly brutes, half famished during the winter and intent on having a teast, immediately started in pursuit.Fear lent speed to the tlying feet of the fugitive, and he raced along with all the strength he could command.lor a time he distanced his pursuers, but he | soon began to lose his strength, and the hungry animals were soon close behind, with their eyes gleaming like coals of fire and their red tongues hanging out between cruel, glistening teeth, The lad continued his exertions, how- aver, calling loudly for help.At last, feeling the hot breath of the panting brutes, he was about to give up in despair, when George Colvin and Alex Stewart, two brawny wooden who were working near, heard the frightened cries ol the boy and the fierce howls of the wolves and started to the rescue.They arrived Just in time.Another minute wouid have been too late.The men attacked the brutes with their axes and droye tliem away after a struggle.FAIR AND SQUARE.The last time that Bert and Ray Temple staid at Wyngard's farm, the farmer gave them a rabbit apiece, and ahand- soe wooden house to keep them in.\u201cYou must keep the house clean, and feed them yourselves,\u201d sald Farmer Wyngard.\u201cThat isn't work: it's fun,\u201d said Bert.\u201cNot likely we'll forget,\u201d Ray declared, proudly.The farmer laughed.Ray was to feed them three times a day; and Bert to sweep out thie house and put in fresh water once a day.\u2018They were to take turus, week about, at Lhe work But before the week was out, a discussion arose, \u201cRay, you've forgotten the feeding three times this week; now, I shan\u2019t elear out the house to-Inorrow, \u201cVery well, then I won't feed them the next day,\u201d Ray answered.\u2018\u2019l\u2019ren l won't do my part for two days,\u201d cried Ray.Farmer Wyngard listened with a twinkle in his eyes.\u201cBless us! Seems to we it\u2019s a bad lookout tor those rabbits.They're to starve because you youngsters are lazy.\" The boys looked ashamed.They at- THE DANCED-OUT SHOES.A FABLE FROM THE GERMAN, There was once upon a time a king who had twelve daughters and it seemed as if each one of them was more beautiful than any of the others.They ail slept in one great room where their beds stood side by side; and every night when they had lain themselves down to rest, their father, the king, locked the door himself and then belted it.But when be came in the morning and unbolted the door, he saw that their shoes were all danced to pieces; and nobody could find out bow that could have happened, for the door had surely been locked so tightly that no one could possibly get out.So the king had word sent to all the people in his land, tbat whoever could find out where his twelve handsome daughters had danced out their shoes, should have one of them for his wife, and when he himself should die, the lucky wan might be king in his place.l3ut if any one came and offered himself,and after Lhree days and nights could uot find out the secret, he should be put to death.Not long after this a very fine, handsome prince presented himself to the king, and offered to try to find out where his daughters went.He was very nicely treated when he came and au night was shown iuto a rooin right next the room in which the twelve beautiful daughters slept.His bed was made up | here and he was told he must be on guard to sce where they went and danced; and in order that they might du nothing secretly and get out some other way, the door was leit open which led into their room.But the prince became very sleepy; his eyes would shut up and, in spite or himself, he teil asleep.When he awoke in the morning the princesses had all been at à balt again, for there in a row stood the twelve pairs of shoes, and what was more, there were holes in the soles of every pair.\u2018I he second and the third nights went on just the same and then the poor rince's bead was cut off without pity.any other foolish people caine afterward to take the risk, but every one of them lost his life.Now it happened that a poor old soldier who had been wounded in the war and who was noi able any longer to fight, found himself on the road to the city where the king lived.An oid woman wet him on the way and asked bin where he wished to go, Ie said: \u201cTo be honest with you, I do not know myself where 1 am going: and then he added just in fun, \u201cI did think maybe I would tended to their duties promptly for a | find out where the princesses danced out 4 ve NU cut A] My tang wolllre uN { Samed.\u201cNO, MA AM,\u2014I DIDN T COME TO SHOOT BIRDS,\u201d few days, then they forgot again, and each accused the other of neglect.\u201cNow I'll tell you how ito manage,\u2019 said the farmer, sitting down on the wheelbarrow.*\u2019Tisn\u2019t fair to punish the rabbits for your faults\u2014you see that?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d the boys admitted.\u201cNow, when Ray forgets to feed them three times, he must take the turn of house-cleaning, besides Lis own work; and if Bert forgets his part of the bargain once, he must feed the rabbits a whole day, besides his share of the work.l\u2019unish yourselves, boys, but don't punish the rabbits, Watch each other, and be fair and square.\u201d The boys laughed at the old farmer's clever plan.Then they looked at each other.\u201cWe'll try it,\u201d they said.\u201cThat's right! Be fair and square, boys!\u201d * THE PLUCKY COOK, There was a young maiden whose look Was as if she\u2019d been trylng to ¢ook: Her apron was tlour-y, Her eyes rather showery, And dough smeared her pretty cook-book, But.being a malden of pluck, She resolved that she yet would have tuck, She would not be beaten.Her bread should be eaten, Though now it like mucilage stuck.At last ghe prepared such a lunch, That ber brothers, beginning to munch On Saturday morning.In spite of all warning, Continued (ill bed-Liine té tunch ! \u2014St, Nicholas.A WONDERFUL CURE.There was once a girl in Dixie, 80 quarrelsome and tricksy, 1f she could not rule the other girls she'd say she wouldn't play! And ber nother sighed, \u201cMy Julla is so nervous and pecullar That how I'm e'er to govern ber 18 more than I can say.But a runny little woman (who was more or less than human Saw that wilful iittle malden once break up a merry play, And she took her and she shook her, till the \u2018\u2018nervousness forsook her, And (hat sud \u201cpeculiarity\u201d was shaken quite away! NEAR AND FAR, At the Liltle-End-of-Nowhere lived a single little man: He had nobodf for company but a little black-and- tan; .There was DOU much to do there, a8 perhaps you wlll suppose, For as he had no neighbors, he had neither friends nor foes, And 80 he fell to wondering, an@ wondered night and day : *] wonder why thé peonle live so very far away! They must And It inconvenient \u2014-1 should think! extremely 80 el so! For when they come here they will have s0 very far go!\" At last he took 8 high resolve; he sald: \u201cI'll go and see Why those misguided people live so far away from me! Perhaps it {s thelr ignorance, and I can set them Str Before they grow so very old thatit will be too late!\u201d So he waked and walked and walked and walked until he found a city, And to the ple he expressed his wonderment and pity.He was completely thunderstruck when some one chanced to say, Tis you, my worthy little friend, who lives so far away!\u201d He went home pondering deeply; he satd \u2018It can- aot That person is insane\u2014tis they that live so far from me! But I'll he patient with them, and perhaps they'll learn some day, That such pa distance from my home -must needs \u2014 Margaret Vandegrii wm March 84 Nicholas, NSN their shoes and afterwards get to pe the king myself!\u201d \u201cChat is not so very hard;\u201d said the old woman, **you must be careful not to drink the wine which will be brought to you at night and you must act as if fast asleep; thatis all.\u201d Then she gave him a little cloak, and said, \u201cWhen you put this on, you cannot be seen; you will be invisible, and you can then creep along after the twelve beautiful daughters of the king.\u201d When the soldier heard this advice, he took heart ana began to be in earnest, and at last went before the king and announced himself as a suitor for one of the maidens.He was just as well received as all the others had been, and they even dressed him up in fine clothes.In the evening at bedtime, be was led into the room where all the others before him had slept, and when he wished to go to bed the eldest daughter came to him with a glass of wine.But he was not so foolish as those who had lost their lives before him, for he bad fastened a sponge under his chin, so that the wine all ran into this sponge, and he never drank a drop.Then he laid himself down, and when he had Jain quite alittle while, he began to snore ns if he were sound asleep.The twelve daughters heard him snoring, von may be sure; and how they did laugh! The oldest daughter sala: \u201cThis poor fellow might just as well have saved hig life, and not come here to have bis head cut off, like all those other fooiish people.\u201d Then the twelve eautitul daughters got up, opencd yoxes, drawers and chests, and fetched out the most splendid dresses.They dressed themselves before the glass, jumped about, and were jolly together thinking of the dance they were going to have.But the youngest sister said: \u201cI do not know about this; you are all very happy, but somehow I feel very strange; I am sure some bad luck is going to happen to us!\u201d The oldest sister said: \u201cYou're a silly little goose, you are always so afraid] Have you forgotten how many fine princes have come here in vain?I really did not need to give this soldier the drink which makes everybody sleep; the stupid fellow would not have waked up anyhow.\u201d When they were all ready they Tooked back at the soldier, but he had his eyes shut tightly and never tried.to raise himselt up or stir in the least and they thought they were very sure of him.Then the oldest sister went to her own bed and knocked on it.No sooner had she done this than the bed sank down, down through the earth, and the sisters climbed one after another down through the opening which it made; the oldest going first.The soldier, who had seen everything that was going on, did not wait, but put his little cloak on and climbed down behind the youngest sister.Just above the middle of the stairs, he stepped a little on her dress.She was dreadfully frightened and cried out: \u201cWhat is that?Who is hoiding my dress?\u201d \u201cDon\u2019t be silly\u2019 \u2014said the oldest one, \u201cYou have caught on a nail.\u201d They went on down and at last stood in a wonderful path lined on each side by trees whose ieaves were all of pure silver, and you-cannot think how bright and shining they were! The soldier said to bimself: \u201cI must surely take away one of these beautiful leaves, to snow where I have been,\u201d so he broke off a twig,and as he did so the tree gave a loud crack.Then the timid young sister cried out: \u2018Something is wrong; didn\u2019t you all hear that noise?\u201d Dut the oldest sister | said: * ; and so THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY.APRIL 23.1892 \u2014TWELVE PAGES, \u201cThose are friendly salutes because we are so soon to set our princes free.\u201d \u2018They soon came upon one path where the leaves were of gold, and at last they arrived upon a third where they were of diamonds.The soldier broke -a twig off each time, and again came the loud cracking noise, so that the youngest sister started back from fear, but the oldest sister kept on saying that the queer noises were only friendly signs.\u2018they went on tarther and came to a great water where stood twelve little boats and in each baat there sat a handsome prince.They had been waiting for the twelve sisters and each brave rince took a princess in the boat with itn, but our suldier sut himself down in the buat with the youngest maiden.Then her prince said : \u201cJ do not Enow why, but this boat is heavier to-day and it seems as if I must row with ali my might to wake it go along.\u201d \u201cThat must Le from the warm weather; sald the youngest sister, \u2018\u201ct seelns Very Wurm Lo Ie too\u2019 On the other side of the water there stood a fine castie all gay with lights and they could bear beautiful music coming out from it.They rowed over, went into the lovely halls and each prince danced with lus princess.But the soldier danced with them unsecu and when one of thew held up a glass of wine tu her mouth he drauk out of it until it was empty.This made the youngest sister afraid again, but the eldest one made her keep quiet.They danced there until three o'clock in the morning, when all their little shoes were danced to pieces and they had to slop.The princes rowed them back over the wuler again, only our soldier sat himself this tune before the oldest sister.Un the shorethey said good bye to the princes and promised to come again the next night.When they got to the stairs, the soldier ran ahead of thew all,and lay down in his bed, and when they came up slowly and wearily, he was snoring so Joudly that they could not Lelp hearmg him and they said to euch other thal they were very sure of this stupid fellow.\"Then they took off their beautiful dresses, put them away, slood tire worn out shoes uuder thelr beds and lay down.The next morning he said nothing of what he had seen, for he wished to see again the wonderful thiugs with them he went the second and third night, as he had gone the first, Everything went on as on the first night and the sisters danced every time until their shioes were worn out.The third night he brought back with him a goblet for a sign of where he had been.At last when the hour came that he must answer what he koew, he put the three leaves of silver, gold and diamonds, with the zoblet into his pocket and went before the king.The twelve sisters stood behind the door Lo listen to what he would say, When the king asked him: \u201cWhere did my daughters dance out their shoes?\u201d Le answered: \u201cWith twelve princes in a castle down under the earth.\u201d Then he told how it all was, and brought out the leaves of silver, gold, and diamonds, and the fine goblet to prove that he was telling the truth.Then the king made his daughters come vut and asked them it the soldier bad told hrm rightly.As they saw that be had found them out and that it would do no good to tell a he about it, they said it was all true, The king then asked the soldier which daughter he would lake for his wife, ab he said: \u201cLan no longer a young man, I will take the oldest danghter.\u201d On the very sine day they were married and the kingdom was promised to the soldier after the king's death, But the princes away down under the earth were put under à spell tor us many nights as they had daneed with the beautiful daughters, \u2014Jos«phane I.Brown, wm Ireusure Trove.A TRUE DOG STORY.Gyp was a handsome brown spaniel, of the kind known as \u2018bird dogs.\u201d When only a small puppy her instinct as a bird setter showed itself in a passion for chasing and killing young chickens, and as she grew older, not even the larger fowls were safe from her sharp teeth.At last, however, by much patience and punishing on the part of her master, Gyp was taught not to chase the fowls, on her 1naster\u2019s premises at leust.One of the children of the family had a pet hen, which, being always near the house, annoyed Gyp very much by stealing the food from the plate of scraps set for the dog upon the back porch, In vain did Gyp chase her away.As long as she forebore giving lier ashaking, old Biddy would return on the instant that Gyp went back to her plate, and snatch another choice bit under her very nose.At last the poor doy\u2019s patience was worn out,and one morning Gyp resoived to put old Biddy out of the way, and yet not to risk punishment by killing her in the way common to bird dogs.She seized vie hen in her teeth, and ran with it to the garden, where, still holding iv in her mouth, she scratched a deep hole in the earth,and laid the squawking hen in it, holding her down with one paw, while with the other she proceeded to bury her tormentor alive, So well did she accomplish this task that it is doubtlul if the hen could have got out without help.When the hen was buried, Gyp trotted back to iinish her breakfast in peace.The hen was released uninjured, and ran back cackling to the barn-yvard.The lesson proved a good one, however, and if the hen ever came near the plate of food again, a spring at her from Gyp would send ber away in great fright.PUT ON THE SHOE, Have vou heard that old saw of the Persians, Thal saying both witty and true, \u201cThe whole world is covered with lcather To him who is shod with a shoe?\u201d Fine calfskfn or kid or morocco, Great cavairy boots armed With steel, The dalbtiest, jauntiest slippers, Cnarse brogues tumbled down at the heel\u2014 What matter the differing tashlous?\u2014 \u2018The richest nnd poorest of you Will tind the whole world clad in loather As 5001 as you put on your shoe! Beiore, it was cold and uneven, Rough pebbies and sharp bits of glass.Now, presto! a smooth and warm payement Wherever {i please you 10 pass.But ph! there's a maid\u2014have you seen her?\u2014 A little maid cheery aud sweet, Who dalottiy trips, yet I see not What leather she wears on her feet; For I know by her sunny eyes' sparkie, Abd by the calm curve of her mouth, And by the kind grace of ber manners, Like warm breezes fresh trom the South, 1 know that wherever her foot ralis on loving task speeding or sent\u2014 The cobbler m#y laugh, but I care not\u2014 She {8 shod with the shoe of content! AnJ, little maid, Cinderella Ailght claim your wee shoe for her own, But borrowing\u2019s out of the question For me, with my \u2018\u2019sevens\u2019\u201d\u2019 outgrown.Just whisper the secret, I pray ther, Come, what 1s the shop and the street, And where 1s the cobbler who fashions Such beautiful gear for the feet?I'll fo and I'll offer a treasure WIN make his big spectacles shine, If only two shues\u2014somewhat larger\u2014 Like your iit tle shoes, canbe mine! And then I will don them, and leaping Off over the world wtlt I go, Off over my frets and my worrtes, Off over my aches and my woe, And loudly to all limping grumblers My shoemaker cheer will be sent: \u201cThe whole world 18 covered with gladness To him who is shod with content!\u201d \u2014Axos R.WELLS.When Baby was sick, we gnve her Castorm Wher she was a Child, ¥he eried far Castoria When she became Miss, she clung to Castorie, Whea ale hed Children, she gave them Castoris, PENNYROYAL R DAVIS\u2019 AND BTEELPILLS or fernales, quickly correct all irregularition Sold 5 all Chamba 5 conte ner box [1 Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant\u201d and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels.cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known.; Syrup of Figs is for sale in The bottles by all leading druggists.Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.LOUISVILLE.KY.NFW YORK.N.Y.$350.0 BICYCLES SILK DRESSES, Eto.GIVEN AUVV AY.This Rebus is the name of à machine for out-dood sport that every boy and Ai lr! in the land would like Lo be the owner, HA 18 ITY?We will give to the firat person from whom we receive the correct answer berore May 30th, 1302, $100.00 in Gold.0 the next two.un Elegant High Grade Safety Qieycle (20-In, wheels); to the next five persons, a Handsome 811k Dress Pattern of 16 yards in lack, Blue, Green, Brown or Fancy.To the next 10, à Solid Gold Genuine Diamond Ming, and to the next 15 sending in the correct answer, 85.00 each.To the person from whom we recelve the last correct answer, we wili give $100.00 in Gold; to the next two, a scribed; to the next 5, a Handsom Pattern of 16 yards in one of the above colors.ROSES To the next 10, a Selld Gold Genuine Diamond Hing and to the pext 15 (should there be so many sending in OST CDR.HOBBS LITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS act on thé Kidneys) correct answers), 88 to each.and Stumach, dispel-( Ve prepay ail shipping charges OY-2}on presents and send in âc cordance with this offer on .LE.LASTER.If wa want both the Pilla and taster send 560¢ in cash or Bible), the Gum &8cin stamps.REMEMBER the Eucalyptus tree{dthe presents _are absolutely of California, Bella- {GIVEN A et prepared Sum (hebanum (Lhe Frankincense of the otanival Aromatic erbs, > Weak Back eqs in any part o tes.We guarantee perfect antisfaction or money ree fanded.Remedlessent toan havos (dress by 1.GENT! soothing and custog i Ny Sn a printed Iisb Living * 3 henamesand nddresses of the Ey .r -e4t Dans Los rand successful contestants will be Dr, MOBB'S REMEDIES, malled to each person who has reereoceoecooor sent in an answer, Address HOBR'S MENICINE CO,, 358 Dearborn St.y Chicaga, Duties on 8d of our Remedies sold in Cunadu are paid by us.EF When our readers answer the abore advertése mend picase mention the Montreal Daily Star.THE BEST OF CHUMS/ = Od Chimp, 0d Cham (if Phe, The most carefully selected of the choicest Tobaccos grown and of surprisingly superior quality.A Great Treat for Smokers.MICHIE & G0, MONTREAL, The Largest Cigarette and Oldest Cut Tobacco Manufacturers in Canada.67*3awt THE CANADA UGAN REFNING C0.(Limited), MONTREAL.Offer for sale all grades of Refined Sugars av Syrups Of the Well-known Brand of CERTIFICATES OF STRENGTH AND PURITY; CHEMICAL LABORATORY, Medics! Faculty, McGill University.To the Canada Sugar Refining Co.GENTLEMEN,-\u2014I have taken and tested a sample of our * EXT RA GRANULATED * Bugar, and find that it yialded 99.88 per cent.of pure sugar.It is practi- ca 178s pure and Rood à sugar as can be manufacture Yours truly, 7 law tf* P.G.GIRDWOOD.The Great English Prescription.A succesefn! Medicine used over 30 es SK.abuse, indiscretion, or over-erertion,, Six packages @uarauteed to Cure, when ail others ail.Ask your Drugwxist for The Great Enaliab Proscripsion, take no substitute.One package 81 Six $5, by mail Write for Pamphlet.Address EURKHKA Chemical Co, Detroit, Mioh.For sale by B.XL MCGALE, 2123 Notre Dame at, MONTREAL.2883004 OHN H R.MOLSON & BROS ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, r 8 .ONTREAL 100 Norax DiMy STREET, |.Ale and Porter in Wood and Bottles 98 regaisrly au TGrdarsrepeivad bv Telaphors WILLIAM 5.ROOP.THE KEENLY TEMPERED SCYTHE OF DEATH FOILED AGAIN.A Young and Promising Life Saved by Paine's Celery Compound.\u2014Another Startling Proof of the Value of this Great Remedy.\u2014It Cures and Saves.The grand work never ceases; wonders are being accomplished every day in all sections of this broad Dominion.Our peovle now recognize and appreciate the marvellous healing virtues of Paluo's Celery Compound, and seem eager to make known the wonderful cures it effects, With the diseased, sick and afflicted, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound ir a true talisman, a never-failing magical protector and ronovator.Ite lame has never been wqualled in the annals of medicine, and no wonder it 1s that the medical profession look on with awe ani astonishment, \u2018this grand, life-giving remedy boasts of its power to raise up and cure the people that some physicians pronounce incurable.It speaks words of cheer, comfort and hope to those who are far gone in disease, and honestly promises new life.What other remedial power known to man can do the same work?Can any other agency known to medicine show such record?We think not; the public wel Know that there is no other medicine that can work such wonderful results.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound always produces the best character ol approval and proof from amongst our own peopie.It does not require to deal with false or imaginary cures; It has an abundance of the most convincing letters and testimonials from Canada's own paople, always fresh, crisp, strong and powerful In tone and feeling.To-day we are enabled to give the public the testimony of a well-known young man of Clementsport, Annapolis Co, Nova Scotia, Mr.William 8.Roop.He suffered from a terribly dangercus, and often tatal, discase.He was treated by doctors, and consumed large quantities of medicines, but no cure came until the great modern remedy, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, was used.Mr, Roop very recently wrote as follows: 5 \u2018I would like to add my testimony to the effect of Paine's Celery Compound.For about four years 1 have suffered with neuralgia of the heart.Have taken lots of medicine from different doctors for it.Before 1 commenced taking Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, I could not sleep, was very nervous, had pains in my left side, shoulders and arin, nearly all the time.It is gone now.have used altogether about one dozen bottles.Isend you my photo with this.\u201cWILLIAM 8.Roop.\u201d Thie is to certify that we, the undersigned, are personally acquainted with William S.Hoop, and can vouch for the truth of every statement made.JAMES H.MERRITT, Clementsport, W.H.RIOHAN Annapolis Co, WILLIAM Roop, Nuva bcotia.All diseased, weary and suffering mortals, afflicted with troubles which may prove fatal at any moment, should deduce thls moral from the testimony given above: \u201cAct promptly, by using Paine\u2019s Celery Compound when the first symptoms appear,and you will avoid suffering, anxiety and care.\u201d SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES - - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive, at lowest market prices.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, 100 Grey Nun Street, 80z PATENT SHELF-LADDER For hich orlow shelving.Runs suspended alonz the face of nhelving.Cannot be dislodged by accident.Opens and closes automatically.Takes but 4 inches when closed and saves space buLind counter, thereby giving more floor room.Utflizes entire wall of store hy wiving quick and easy access to goods on sheives extending to ceiling.Saver Space, Thine and Labor PRICE Gôc PER JoT.For 40 feet in lenuth of Rail we furnisb Une Ladder.For 100 feet, Three Ladders.NReforences by kind permission: Messrs.8.Carsley, Walter Paul, D.Dryadale, John Aitken & Co., Foster, Brown & Co,, Saxe & Sons, L'Etendre & Arsenault.- SAFETY ROLLING STEP-LLADDER UO., 38 Jurors St, N.W_ cor.of Bleur .N.B.\u2014 These ladders hava been introduced ata very low price.The coat of 1uanufacturing now compels Us to raise the price to 85c per foot.\u2018This new rate of Rbc will come into force ou and after the 14thb of Alay next.Olz NO IMPURE WATER.For Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, Cutaneous Troubles, THE CALEDONIA SPRINGS Always the Best.Gurd & Co., Hotels, Clubs, Grocers, &c, &c, &c.ez ISLAND CITY Pan { Vars Works, Although wo do not use 8 WholA page to ailvar- tise er go into a combination, we are still alive and doing a large business, and will maintain the standard of our Paint and Varnishes as in the P.D.DODS & CO, 146 McGill street.S50,000.00 WORTH Crockery and Glassware, Die le Prices.nv 443 and 445 St.James Street, HOOD, MANN & CO.4.a3 The great success ol WLINst Paper 18 due to its power to draw irritation to the exterior of the body.The best doctors recommend it for IRRITATION in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, BORE THRUATS, GRIPIN4, RHEUMATISM AND FAINS Very simple and easy in its use One application is sufficient.J.Wlinsi & Cie, 31 Rue de Seine, Paris.For sale by all druggists.\u2014 Ses that you oot the name WLINSL\u2014 02 daw WEAKEREE TrékT ee Fore a Fr STRONG HE fins post , Lack | lors, Xi! 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situated on thessioon, deck, thus ensuriug perfect Lighting an ivontistion, he Parisian, Saldlulan, Mougolian, NuUmldisn, btate of Nebraska and Biato vf Nevada ars dited throughvu with the ulectric light.\u2014\u2014NOU CATTLE CARBRIED\u2014 For freight, passage, or furtharinformation, apply to H.& A, ALLAN, & Lomwen Street, MUNTREAL £0 State St, Boston.I Lndia M1, Portland.Hailroaos AAA NS Rd Tol 07 NEW ALASKA SCENERY UNRIVALLED.Steamer \u201c\u2018Islander\u2019\u201d\u2019 Is intended to Sail from Vancouver June 17, July 3rd and 18th, August 2nd and 47th, 1393.Entering the numerous INLETS in BRITISH COLUMBIA, and calling at FORT SIMPSON, METLAKAHTA, G#RDNEk'B INLET, OHINA HAT, - RIVER'S INLET, FORT RUPERT, ALERT BAY, Ets, \u2019 For rates, berth accommodation, etc, apply to any Agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway.Montreal Ticket Offices: 266 St.James Street, corner McGill, And at Stations, O4\"eoatf RAILROAD TIME TABLE Bonaventure Station, APRIL 9th, 1802.GRAND TRUNK RAILROAD.Toronto, Chicago and all points west, 25 au, Leave IR 9.35 Arrive al 74040 a] 5.40 pow Montreal IbILI.5Up.8.20p.m.wu, bl Ottawa, Mulane and Hawkesbury, and Canada Atlantic points, Leave BP] 9.00a.m.Arrive iblll.35a.n Lb] 4.05 p.1a, bi 8,309.Cornwall (Local).Leave[bi 5.00pm.Arrive al ©,00a,m Brockville ( Mixed), Leave (bl 1.40pm Arrive(b} 5.43 p.m, (irom adn sstond Portland, Sherbrooks, Kichmond and Yuvuece, Leave lo] 15:98 4,1.Arrive le) U.UU 4.0, ibl oi U.Lo p.ur LO py Richmond, Sherbrooke, Quelise and island oud Leave [Li] O.UUa.81 Arrive (b| JU p.1a (bi 4&uUp.u Lôvaur (b] 5.85 Acton Vale (Local).(b] 830 Leave 30 p.Tive 505,0.st.Johns und New York (via D.& 5 Leave [d} 3.20 am, Arrive ja] 8.00%, mL lai 55U pain.iJ 10.00 pan St.Johns and 8t Albans, 4.30 p.m, Granby aud Wwateriou, 5.00 p.m.Arrive 9.30 a.m, St douns, New York and Boston (via C, V.i), J Leave 7.34 aa.Arrive 7404 tb! 8.50 a.m | \u201ctes 15 au 8.15 p.m, la] 5.30 p.m, | 9,33 p.ux .1.45 pun New York (via 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Valois, Pte, U Anne's and Vaudreuil St.Lambert.Leave\u2014[b] 6.00 a.m.6.20 a, b) 7.30 a.m, (b) 8.00 a, TL 8.20H bj 8.50 aan, tb] 1:2.1U noon, id) 2.00 po, (b) 4.00 pu, (L] 4.30 pn.(o] à.p.141 5.30 Lun (0) 0.30 pan.Lb) Ga D.11Le, [b] 10.49 pan, Ib] ILE a £8 SE * 22e = Pi wtp = HEEES = x TE» o =r: ep ci mn.[a] 5 sin BU a, in, [b] 9,37 à am, [b] 1.1, {0} $3.10 po, {b] doe 5.00 p.m.(uj t, Jo pau, to] 8.28 pom, ib) 7.PIB, 5 1b) 8.30 p.m.(b) 9.30 pa, [b) 10.00 vo pain.y.[b) ExceptBunday.[c]Except Monday, {d) Saturday only.le} Monday, Weduosday aa baturusy.(1} Wednesday sud saturday only, CANADIAN PACIFIC RATLWAY.Windsor street Station.Day Express for 8t.Johus, Farnham, Sharbrooke Newyoit, roriland, Manchester, Nashila, Moston and New Engizud points, via Montreal sad Boson .Leave 8.00 a.10.rove 3.55 p.a.Day xpress tor Brockville, suuith's Falls, Potar.buro, Kingston, l'orontu, &e, Leave 8.20 a.m.| Arrive 7.00 p.m.Local lix press for St.Johns, Fargham,shorbrooke,3k Hyachutue, Drumtuond ville, Vouksutre, &c, Leave 4.UU pu.{ Arrive LL UU mL kxpress fur pt.Johns, Farnham, Rutton, Newport, ein, Leave 5.40 p.m, | Arrive 2.50 a.m, Night Express for Bt.Johus, rarubsw, Newpork rrortland, Concord, Mancliester, Naahua, Lowell, Bostou apd New nogtund pointe Leave tB.15 p.un, | Arrive £7.00 a.m, Local bxpress f£or Bt, Anue's, Vuuureuli, Rigaud, wld AI) tniermudiste StaLiONs Leave 5,10 p.in.| rrive B.5u R, 10, Westeru kKxpress for Bmith's balls, Peterboro, King- stun, To:ontg, Uwen syUNd, St.Thonas, London.Detroit, Cincsgu aud ali Points in Uutario alid Western hates, Leave 18.45 p.m.| Arrive t8.15am.Bhorbruok, st John, N.B,, Halifax, N,5.0.\u2018 .Im.except Arrive 4,40 p, ui, uxoaph ya ye Unda .Uttawa, Banlt Ste.Marie, St.paul, &c.Leave 11.45 a.un, daily | Arrive 3.40 pain, islly Dalbousie Square Station.Fast Lxpress for Bertalerviltle, Loulsevilis, j'hree Livers, wuebee, &c.Leave 8,25 a.m.Arrive 4 6.30 am.Fast Express for Lachute, uttawa, eto.Leave B.0U a.m.| Arrive ) 1.10 +.Suburban train for ste.l'ivresse.Loave 21.530 p,in.:.5 DUB.| Arrive UL0 a iN, Local Express lor Ste.Therese, Lacbuté Buoking Lata, Ottawa, NC.Leave 4.40 p.m.| Arrive 4.30 p.un.Locai Express for Lachute, bt.andrews, ote, Leave 8.30 san, 4.40 pam.J Arrive 1110 am, 8,20 j io Local for Jolatte, Bt Felix de Valois, Leave D, 10 pon, } Arrive 5, 40 an, For Ht.Thereseand Bt, Jerome, Ht.Lin and 3t, Base tache isranches aud intermediate atattous, Leave à 40 p.mm.rrive 8.30 a.m.Facific Lxpress for Ottaws, Winnipex.Vancouver Victoria and all Pointe in the Nurth west and un l\u2019acific Coat, » p.m, | Arrive 8.008.m, Nigiit b.xprass for Three itivers, Quobecani pointé on tue tptercolopial Railway Campbaliton, Leave *3.30 p.m., 10 p.m.| Arrive § 6.80 a.u0 ra connection leaving Montreal Saturday nights, fRuna dally, Sundaya ineluded.uns daily except Saturdsys and Sundays shuns saturday only, *Bun sunday only.SDally except Monday.Children Crv for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria. * Zs 2 & 3 5 / | 1 4 B x 3 ¥ race cc Re EEE mm 4 IRISH AFFAIRS.LORD WOLSELEY ON THE ARMY.No Fears of Foreign Invasion\u2014 Irish Soldiers Btill the Best for Fighting\u2014 abies Among the ¥ox Hounds, BPXOIAN CORBESPONDENCE OF THE BTAK DUBLIN, April 6.\u2014At a general meeting of the College Historical Society, held in Trinity College last Wednesday, General Lord Wolseloy occupled the chalr and took part in the debate which took place on the subject, \u2018That tue institution of compulsory army service In these countries is desiravie.\u201d Lord Wolseley, In the course of an address whieh he gave, said thal greal European Nations whose frontiers are opposite one another have really no means of protecting themselves such as we have, and must depend absolutely on their armies, and it becomes a matter of most vital importance whioh pation 18 able to maintain the best as well 2s the largest army.From a British point of view, however, this ls unnecessary, because if we are Hkely to be invaded at ail, it cannot be by a largearmy.Those great armies of from five to six hundred thousand, up to two or three mililous of men, could never cross the channel and land in England.Atthe outside the greatest loroe that could invade us would be a» hundred and fifty thousand, or two hundred thousand men, It would require au enormous number of vessels Lo carry runs, ammunition, ard food for men across the narrow channel that divides England trom France or the Contineut, and therefore, when we Lhink ot the ariny that we require in England for the defence of cur shores, wa find that It need only he a very small one compared with the great armies of the continent.FAVORS SHORT SEKVICE.Lord Wolseley sjokein favor of short service, as he consiaered it was the only way Lo create a guod reserve, England now bad a reserve force of between 70,000 and 50,000 men, aud he had no hesitation in saying that these nen would bear comparison with any Buidiers in the world.Altogether, Eugland could muster avout three hunared thousand men, and tnla force, Lord Wolseley thinks, would be most ample.To our population \u2018about 37 million) we have only one soldier to every hundred and seventy-seven suuls, while Gerwany has one In every twenty-one and a half,and r'rance oue ih every niheieen.If we wero to obtuin from our population the sume proportion of! soldiers that continental nations maintain, the city and suburbs of London aloné would supply us with an army, On tlie question of volunteers versug com- puisory service, \u201cour only General\u201d said that when he had a job to do which pre- sonted unusual features, he always obtained volunteers to do it.He was convinced that two volunieers are equal to al icast three men whose service {s not voluntary.Whatever little he had done in the world had been done by selected men, so that ne was perhaps somewnat prejudiced in favor of volunteers, On the matter of geod fighting men Lord Wolseley aigo appoars Lo have a prejudice, and that in tavor of the men of his native lsie, You will find, he aid, that the races fond of -war and fond of fighting will produce much better soldiers than any not given to fight, \u201cThe race to which we Irishmen belong has from time {immemorial had a great reputation, and still carries the reputation of being Lhe tinest soldiers in Europe, \u201cIbis comes from being fond ol fighting.It is born in the Irish, and you may rest assured o: it, that as long as you have throughou Ireland, men trailing their coats, and looking for a fight, you will lind a goud race of soldiers, I hope the day is far dis- taut when weshallgive up any of our manly sports and amusements, and I hope the day wul never come when Paddy will cease to trail his coat looking for fight.\u201d In conciu- sion, Lord Wolseley said: The army we require is small, and the voluntary system does all we want.1 am certalniy In favor of that voluntary system, aithougt ! am fully alive to the great advantages which certain nations are derlving from compulsory service.\u201d A LADY STUDENT, Miss Mary Sirangman, a student in the Royal College of Surgeons here, did very weil in the late examinations.In the prac- tival anatomy Class ashe was fifth in order of erit, being one of those securing a tirst- c.ass certificate.ln descriptivo anatomy she also stood high, with 81 per cenl., the Lrst prize winner and medallist, Mr, Rob- icon, having 91 per cent, Tnis hay 5 gout Sowing may encourage wany others of the geutlor sex Lo enter the lists now that the portails or tue KR.C.5, 1.are thrown open to them, LUCKY BROTHERA.Verily, the Dublin porter-neers\u2014the brothers (ruinpess -have a line time of 1t.Lord lveagh is cruising about in the Meai- terraneun In his magnilicent yacht, aulison His way to Constantinopie.lle is Lo Visit the Sultan.1 wonder what thie sublime Vorte will think of the suvinne porter.Lord Ardilaun, the eldest Guinness, left Dublin on Saturday last from here, in tne \u201cWarwick Castie\u201d of Sir Donald Currie» celebrated Castio Line, which splendiu ship he nas chartered tor a erulse of somo months.The ship waa most luxuriously fitted up, and nothing left unaons to make Ite happy.Wealth, however, .s not everything, for neither of the Guinnesses have the health to enjoy it; both ol them being far from stroug.LACROSSE IN DUBLIN.They never caught on tolacrosse property in the Irish metropolis, although in the north of lreland it 18 8 Most popular game.An effort, however, is now being made by Lhe undergraduates of Triuity Coilege to revive it in Dublin.bome members of ilie College Football Club are taking the matter up In real earnest, and whether on a large or small scale the game is sure of an early start.Bome years ago a lacrosse club was formed in Triuity, but died out after a flickering existence of a couple of years.Tiie trouble was that there were no outaide clubs to compete with, aud a continual series of practice matches grew monotonous.Now the leaven of lacrosse 18 boing iniroduced into the various leading football ciubs playing under Kugby rules, and it is hoped that the \u201cblue and white\" will soon have foewmen worthy of their \u201c\u2018sticks.\u201d RABIES IN A DPACK.There has been a very serlous outbreak of rabies in the county Armagh.One of the hounds of the Armagh Hunt Club got bitten, and the consequence was that the whole pack had to Le uestroyed.There wereeighu couple and a hall of hounds left, and these were destroyed by poison, by Mr.Huston, V.S.All the carcasses were buried six feot under the surface of the ground, and deeply covered wilh quicklime, The most strin- Kent measures have bean taken to prevent a further spread of this dreaded disease, and all unmuzzled dogs are promptly disposed of.SPORTING EVENTS.Cross-country running was brought to a close here on Saturday last, 2nd April, when Lhe race for the senior championship of Ireland took place over Clouskeagh course, about two miles from Dublin.The course, which is a stiff one, is six miles.About fiity competitors took part in the race, representing five of the principal \u2018\u201cHarrier \u201d clubs, viz, the Haddington, Belfast, lublin University.County Dublin and Elysian, The race created much excitement RIONKSL Irish athletes, but W.M'Gulrk, of the llad- dington Harrlers, came {n an easy winner, by 200 yarde, In the fast time of 35.à» sec, The tour miles championship of Lreland will be run about the end of May-probably nt the Masonic sports hera on the 2lst of that month.4.PP Connef, and the cream of Irish runners, will take part in the race.Conneft will make his firet public appearance since he eame from America at the I.C.A.sports on Easter Monday.Ho has quite recovered from his accident, and is getting on well yah his training down at Ciare, in the Co, Meath.I he attlotio contest\u2014 Cambridge Univer.rity vs.Dublin University, on the grounds v: the latter Coliege on th July nest, MARRYING MONTY.À very poor Earldom is about to he gilt with Australian goid, by the marriage of tué young Earl of Huntingdon with the daughter of Sir Samuel Wilson, the millionaire \u201csquatter.\u201d The Huntingdon title is a very olit ona, dating back to 1529, being inferior In antiquity to only those of Shrews- bury asd Derby.The present Lari, who is now twenty-four years of age, comes of a thoroughly sporting stock from both sides, and, though the title is an English one, the Hastings \u2018amily bas peen identified with the Green Isle ror generations.[he Earl's maternal grandfather was the late Hon.Col.Weatoura, ons of the t known of © goodoid times, The irib sportsmen of | 1 late Earl of Huntingdon was a most popular man, and was M.F.H.of the Ormoade and Klng's Co.Hunt for many years.When hunting was boycotted in Ireland Lord Huntingdon sold\u201d his pack to the Montreal Hunt Club, and your present pack Las à lot of the old O.and K's.Co.blood A Le WHERE VACCINE IS PRODUCED.A Visit to the Provincial Vaccine Institute Near the City of Quebec.ISPECIAL T0 THE STAR! QUEBEC, April 22 \u2014On Thursday last, a STAR correspondent had the privilege of visiting the Provincial Vaccine Institute situated onthe Bt Foy road, about one mile from the city limits.This institution which is the only concern of the kina in the Dominion, was estaluished in 1586 and has ever since been under the able management of Edmond Gauvresu, Esq., M.D.uring the emalipox epluemicin 1885, Dr.Gauvreau was publie vaccinator for the city of Quabeu and in the numerous cases which came under bis care hu discovered that the vaccine virus used was not very good, and in the following year opened a slabie on Lhe St.Foy road.Sbortiy afterwards, the Local Government, at the request of His Lminence Cardinal l'aschereau, the physicians and a large number of citizens, granted Dr.Gauvreau an annual subsidy of $1000), and since then the Institute has made rapid progress.In connection with this establishment, it may be of great interest to know something in regard to how and where the vaccine virus 15 oblained, how put up for use and how it 1s kept iu a right condition to be employed in its important work.Until 1886 the supplies ol vaccine matter used throughout the Dominion were derived mostly from the United States and prinol- pally trom Boston, but now Dr.Gauvreau supplies almost every physician in the Dominion with vacelne from his farm.The building occupled As à stable is a two story structure, bullt of wood, but will soon be replaced by an {ron one, as wood serves us a receptacle for the vaccine microbes.The cattle are quartered on the ground tor and on opening the stable door the correspondent was struck wits the absolute peatness of everything.The stables contained several head of the finest and best stock, young, fat, healthy animals, which are an absolute necessity for the best results.! Only those that are fit to be slaughtered and used on the tabla are fig for vaccination, and those that are bought \u201cfor this purpose are kept for a few days previous to being operated upon, and during that time re- celve the very best care, and before being inoculated the animals are inspected by the Proviuclal (Government veterinary surgeon, Dr.Couture, who is also Federal Inspector at the Levis quarantine.In the process of vaccination the parts of the animal less liable tu come in contact with any further substance are shaved very closety.Thus fur a space of 6 inches wide aud 4 Inches long on each of the hind quarters of the animal the hair is shaved off civso to the skin.As many as 15 or 20 scarilicalions can be made with a laucet on these bare places, ana the vaccine matter of : à previously vaccinated animal ls then in- ce serted, and the process of incubation of the disease is then begun, As a rule five or six ays elapse belore the sores are ripe tor the production of healthy lymph, The process of taking the lymph considerable care and has to be performed only by a speclalist at à certain stage of the disease to secure the Lest results.When the pyslules are fully matured they exude the lymph which le intended for vaccinating purposes.The points, which are made of thin strips of tusk ivory are then coated with the virus, and as soon as they ate dry are carefully inspected.These points are then put in small brass cuses, which are hermetically sealed, then wrapped in silver paper and sealed with rubber paper 80 that dampness can never affect them.Fach case contains ten points, \u2018The time to collect lymph Is between the fifth und sixth day atter fnoculation.[ter that date, lymph cannot be used, as the suppuration of pus begins, and then that lymph cannot be used, as the pus is mixed with vaceine, which would cause a regrettable inflainmation if used on subjects.Dr.Gruvreau uses a new process by which he is enabled to charge alone 50,000 points dally and which in the case of an epidemic would be of an immense advantage Lo the médical faculty,as he can at any time meet the requirements of the profession.The Quebec Vaccine Institute is the only one in America that is under the direct supervision of the Government, as are ali the institutes of the same kind in Furope, und there is thus no fear of speculation.Aimost every physician in Cauada is now supplied with vaceine points from Dr, Gau- vreau's farm.People do not pow object to be vaccinated, as the vaceine recelved is chemically pure aud has received the public's contidence, dome idea of the number of points sent out from this establishment may be gained from the fact that during Octobar, Novem- her and beceluber last, 50,000 points were delivered, Dr.Gauvreau has received numerous cer- : Lihvales testifying to the excellent quality ol the vaccine produced on the farin.THE REBELLION IN VENEZUELA, A Force of Government Troops Rontod\u2014A Furious Encounter, NEW Yorg, April 22.-.A cable to the Hiruld from Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, says: This seaport isin a state of excito- ment over the rout of the Government troops on Aprit 14.At sundown on that date, futile attempt to dislodge à force of insurgents under commnnd of Gen.Mora, who were entrenched at a spot just beyond Polito.Twice the Government soldiers attacked the enemy and falled to drive it from 1ts position.Discouraged over their ill-sue- vess, Falacio\u2019s troops showed signs of panic, but under the stirrinæ appeals of the leader ! .they rallied and again charged.he encounter was brief hut furious.They were defeated all along the line, and, turting, fled in every direction.The insurgents foilowed in hot npuraut, and did not abandon it until the Government troops were well on the road to this town.There were many dead and dying and wounded left upon the field.Some of them were rebels, but the large majority were followers o! Palacio.Nothing delinite could be learned as to the exact number slain, but it is oflicially announced that the Government lost one-third of its force in the encounter, Of this loss by far the greater portion was caused by deseor- tions.As soon as Palacio'8 nien saw that they wore overcome many of them threw down thelr arms or went over to the onemy.The news of the result spread terror throughout Puerto Cabello.It was almost immediately followed bv a general conscription order.The town has 9000 inhab- tants.Every able-bodied man among them has been forced into military service.This state of affairs has had the effect of almost paralyzing Lhe entire commerce of the port.Sir Arthur 8nlllvan\u2019s Sickness, MONTE CARLO, April 22.\u2014Sir Arthur Sullivan, the composer, who has been lll for rome lime past, started on his return to England yesterday.Special arrangements for his comfort were made, and tho train on which he travelled awaited his arrival at the station.Upon his arrival in London a consultation of vbysicians will be heid, and !t will then be decided If an operation is necessary in his case.Bir Arthur Sullivan is sufering from renal calculus, and it is thought it Will be some Lima before ha is again able to do any work.Gulf and Lower St.Lawrence.FATHER POINT, April 22.\u2014-Cloudvy, calm; inwards 8.30 a.m.American steam yacht, \u201cWm.Harrison.\u201d MAGDALEN ISLANDS AND ST.PAUL'S, Apri} 22.\u2014Cloudy weather, West wind, no ice.MEAT CoVE, April 22\u2014West wind; open 1ce distant.EsQUIMAUX POINT, April 22 \u2014Raining.north-vast wind; schooners \u201cWillie\u201d and \u201cAlbertine\u201d anchored at Esquimaux Point, Mouse, April 22,\u2014Inward a.m., schooner \u201cJeune l\u2019ardrix, Decwning\u2019s Trial Begins.MELBOURNE, April 22.-The trial of Frederick Lalley Leeming for the murder of his wile opoued to-duy.Tho court room was crowded.Counsocl for the prisoner at once nsked for an adjournment until April 28, in order that time might be given tor the arrival of witnesses.The application was grantod, and Deeming was taken bagk to gaol.The Insolvency Bll, ToroNTOo, April 22.~Representatives of the Montreal, Hamilton, London and Toronto boards of trade met here today to discuss the proposed insolvency bill.It is understood the blll is nearly complete and will shortly be submitted to the connalls of the different boards, = requires | ., j i Palacio\u2019s army made its final and ! covery.JUDGES\u2019 SALARIES.SIR JOHN THOMPSON'S RESOLUTION, Increases all Through the List\u2014Fuisne Judgos of the Superior Court Kecelve Increases of $500 a Year.[8PECIAL TO TRE STAR] OTTAWA, April 22.\u2014The following is Sir John Thompson's resolution respecting the increase of judges\u2019 salaries: That it 13 expedient to amend the Act re- speoting the Judges of l'rovinoiai Courts and 10 provide that the Balaries of the Judges ui Lhe : supreme Court of Judicature of Ontarfophall be us follows: The Chief Justice of Ontario, $7000 per annum.Three Justices of Appeul, eacn $600U per annum.\u2018The Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench, $7000 per annuru.Two Judges of the High Court of Justice, Queen's Kench Division, each $6000 per annum.I'he Chancellor of Untarlu, 87000 per apaum.Three Judges of the High Court of Justice, Chancery division, each $6000 per annum.\u2018I'he Chief Justice of the Cummon leas, $7000 per annum, Two Judges of the High Court of Justice, Common Pleas Division, each $6000 per annum.It tue Chief Justice of tue Queen's Bench, Lhé Chancellor of Outario or the Chlef Justice uf the Common Pleas 18 appointed to the Court of Appeal, the Governor {n Councll may direct that he be pitid a salary not less than thal previously enjoyed by him as such Chief Justice or Chancellor.2.That the salaries of the Judges of the Court of Queen's Bench and of the Superior Court in the Province of {ue ue shall be as follows: The Chief Justice of the Queen's bench, $7000 per annum, Five puisné Judges of the sald Court, each $6000 per annum, The Chief Justice of the Superior Court, $7000 per annum.Vhirteen puisné Judges of the sald Superior Court, whose residences, within the judicial districts regpectively assigned Lo them, are fixed in tne cities of Montreal or Quebec, each $6000 per annum.sixteen puisné Judges of the said superior Court, each, $4500 per anbum.The Judge appointed to perform at Quebec the duties uf the Chief Justice uf the salu Superior Court; if the Chief Justice resides at Montreal or the Judge appolnted tu perform such dutles at Montreal, if the Chief Justice resides at Quebec, \u2014 in addition to his other salary, $1000 per annum.3, That the salaries of the judges of the Supreme Court of Lhe Province of Nova Bcolla shall be us tollows: \u2018I he Chief Justice of the sald Court, $8000 per annum.Six judges of the sald oourt, each, $6000 per anuum.4.That the salaries of the Judges oft the Supreme Court ot the Province ol New Brunswick shall be as follows: The Chief Justice of the said Court, $8000 per Annu, The Judge in Equity, $5000 per annum.Four puisné Judges of the said Court, each, $5000 per annum.5.that the salaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the Prov.nce of Prince Edward Island shall be as follows: The Chief Justice of the sald Court, $5000 per annum, One assistant Judge, being aiso Master otf ihe Rolisin Chancery, $4500 per annum.One assistant Judge, being also Vice-Chancellor, $4500 per annum.All tees heretofore payable to the sald judges are abolished.8.\u2019l'hat the salaries of the Jurlges of the Court of Queen's Bench for the province of Manitobs shall be as follows: The Chief Justice of the sald Court, $6000 per | ADDU.; Three puisné Judges of the said Court, each $5000 per annum.7.That the salartes of the Judges of the Ku- preme Court for the provines of Brilish Columbla shall be as follows: The Chief Justice of the sald Court, $6000 per ANBUM.Four puisné Judges of the said Court, each $6000 per anoum.8.That the palaries of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the North-West Territories shall as follows: Five pulsné Judges of the sald Court, each $5000 per annum.9.That the thirteenth section of the sald Act is ende.nded : (a) By inserting after the ward *\u2018Toronto\u201d In the seventh Itne thereof, the following words, that 1s to Bay: \u2018\u2018Provided that no Judge shali be paid at any auch rate for more than ten Courts in any one year, and that for attending each additional Court he shall be pald aix dollars for each day's absence from his place of residence, together with his actual disbursements [or conveyance.\u2019 19) By inserting after the wordside\u201din the tenth line thereof, the following words, thal 1s to say: \u201cor extraordinary or additional term of the Court.\u201d te) B5 inserting after the word \u201cterm\u201d In the twenty-third Une (hereof, the fullowlng words, that 8 10 say: \u2018or extraordinary or additional rm.\u201d (4; By Inserting after the word \u201c'dollars\u201d4n the fitteenth line thereor, the following words, that 1s t0 say: \u201cTu each of the Judges inthe Court of Queen's Bench and to any Judge of the Supertor Court act Ing as assistant Judge of the Court of Queen's Bench or appointed to replace a judge thereof in vase of incumpelency, absence, suspension or leave of absence, for every extra aay of aterm, and for every day's attendance elsewhere than nt his place of residence, al any delthére Mixed by the Chief Justice, or the senior Judge, six dollars.\u201d 10, That there shall hereafter ve paid to each Trial Judge of an election petition under the Dotulon Controverted Elections Act for each uy ne is absent from his place of residence, six dollars, together with lis autual disbursewents for conveyance, and no more.A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING CASE.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} KINGSTON, Out., April 22._-Michael Sher.bonneau, who was shot a few days ago in the neighborhood of Stoco, Kast Hastings, is in a precarious condition at the Hotel Dieu Hospital.fhe young man Was em- pioyed as & teamster of the Rathbun Company, and told a reporter he had been drinking and insulted a woman.She ordered him away.and when he was about Lo start she got her busband\u2019s shot-gun and blazed away at him.It was Joaded with fine shot, Sherbonneau doesn\u2019t intend to take proceedings against the woman in case of his ree His end 18 now said to be near at hand, and it is probabla that the whole affair will be thoroughiy investigated.The Hotel Dieu authorities state that Sherbon- neau was delirious when he was speaking to the reporter.KINGSTON, April 22.\u2014Sherbonneau died this morning.Mother arrivea here, and remains will be taken to Stoco for interment.WINNIPEG WIRINCS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! WINNIPEG, April 22 \u2014Between two -and three hundred immigrants reached this city last night from the Olid Country.Count de Leusse.of St, Laurent, has been presanted with a largely signed requisition asking him to run as an independent candidate for tho legisiature.Buildings in the aggregate valued at $175,000 are now in course o! erection in Winnipeg.Spence, of Whitewood, found guilty of attempling to murder Inglis McArthur at tbe Metnodlst Church recently, has been sentenced to ten years\u2019 penal servituae at Stony Mountain, KINGSTON LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON, April 22.\u2014 Business at the locomotive works is very dull.Wilhin the past lew weeks many of the workmen have been discharged and the most of ikem have left the city.There will not likely be à boom at the works until after the annual meeting next month.Then it is expected some important changes will pe decided upon, It is expected that in the autumn the work will be run by a full staff, A KINGSTON DESERTER.ISPECIAL Td THE STAR.) KINGSTON, Ont., April 22._Gunner Wilson, gate-keepor at the Royal Miltary Coliege, 18 a deserter in a double aapect\u2014a deserter from A\u201d Battery, a deserter from wife and two children.The ones he has left are in great distress.They are totally unprovided for.When be left he kissed his wife and family good-bye.He secured his civilian cluthes.Wilson is an Englishman, and had peen married seven years.ANARCHISTS STILL ACTIVE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) PARIS, April 22 \u2014Notwithatanding the fact thal a number of leading \u2018Anarchists are in gaol and others have been driven trom the country.those at liberty are still active and hold secret meetings.Gendarmes this morning raided housos where the Aparchists lived, and captured forLy- five men, who were taken to the prefecture and afterwards locked up.LIEUT.GENERAL PELLY DEAD: HW#PECIAL TO THE STAR! LONDON, April 23.\u2014 Lieutenant Genèral Sir Lewis Pelly, member of the House of Commons for the North division of Hackney died to-day., WHAT KINGSTON DESIRES.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] KINGSTON, April 33.\u2014A large deputati of aldermen will go to Ottawa on OndAy tn ut OR TS (THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY, APRIL to Interview the Government on the follows ing questions: Tne permanent eéstablish- ment of tbe military camp here; the establishment of u manufactory of military clothing; employment of convict labor on ihe breakwater, and the use of the stone taken from the harbor shoals.\u2018the deputu- tion will also look after the belt line bill.The grist mill of Messrs.Bentz & Piialake at Eganville has been destroyed by fire.Loss estimated at $10,000; insured for $6000.The origin of the fire ts a mystery.THE SUPREME COURT.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, April 22,\u2014 The spring term of the Bupreme Court opens on \u2019luesday, the 2nd prox., when a large number of cases wili be argued.\u2018l'he court meets on the Monday to dellver judgment in appeals heard last term.Tie cases ipscribed for hearing at the coming term are: Election appeals, South Gray, Willlams vs.Landerkin; Pontiac, Murray ve.Lyon, et al: L'Assomption, Gauthier vs, Brien; Rouville, Brodeur vs Charbonuesu; Bagot, Lupont vs.Morin.Nova bceotiu appeals: British Ameriean Asso.Co.vs.Law, et al, Chandler Liectrio Co, vs, Fuller & Co.in re C.M.Cahan, Nova Bcolia Central Railway Co.vs, Hahfax Bank- Ing Co.; Crowe Vs, Adams, Binith, et al vs.AcLean, et al.New Brunswick appeals: Ells va the ueen, Timmerman vs.8t.John, Peters vat.John, Vaughn vs.Richardson, American Plough Co.vs.Wallace, Scott vs.Bank of New Brunswick, Buck va.Knowiton.Quebec cases : Paradis va.Besse, O'Shaugh- nessy va Ball, Lewis vs.the deen ( - chequer appeals), Dubois ve.Ste, Rosa, Flett vs.Ferland, Willams vs.irvine, Rodier ot al.vs.Lapierre et al, Martindale and Powers, Empire Phosphate Co, vs.Angio-Conti- penta) Guano Works.Western District cases: British Columbia appeals\u2014 Reference under Chapter 54 55 Vie, respecting jurisdiction of county courts in British Columbla\u2014Edmouds ve.Tirran ot al, Davies va.MoM\\ lilan.Ontario appeals: Campbell va Patterson and Mader vs.McKinnon, Connon vs.Mid- dagh, Hiit va, Middagh, McDougall, et aL, va Cameron, et al.and Bickford, et al.vs.Cameron, et al, McGugan vs.Smith, Mec- Qugan vs.McGugan, Western Assurance Co.va, Ontario Cual Co, Harris va Robinson, Waterous Engine Works Company vs.Palmerston, Draper vs.Redenhurst and the Queen ve.Clark, el al, ALLECED PLOT AGAINST CARTWRIGHT: [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] TORONTO, April 22\u2014The Æmpires Montreal correspondent says he learns \u2018that a scheme is on foot, aided and abetted by the French Liberals, to prevent Sir Richard Cartwright from receiving the party nomination at the next Dominion election in any division of the province of Ontario, which means in plain English that the agressive knight 18 to be crowded out of the reform party.\u201d Tue correspondent says a jeading Ontario Reformer now in Mont real nade use ol the following language to the Awmpire only a fow hours since: \"lt was at Blake's request that Cartwright was provided with a geat alter Lis deleat some years agn, and this was one of the greatest errors our party bas ever committed, Why, do you believe,\u201d continued the Ontario Reformer, -that Cartwrizht has deutared that [ff Mr.Blake ever again attempted to secure a seat in Parliament he, Sir Kichard Cartwrignt will take the stump agalust the traitor?1 am for Blake's return,\u201d concluded the gentleman from the sister province, \u201cyet the consummation of this wish is being more bitterly opposed by Cartwright than any viher man, either in or out of Parliament, and, mark my words, he will be crowded out when the proper tlme arrives.\u201d THE LEGISLATURE, ISPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] QUEBEC, April 22.\u2014 Le Matin says that the Hon.L.O.\u2018taillon will be leader in the Legislative Assembly, and that Hon.Mr Chapais will probably propose the address in reply to the epeech irom the Throne in the Legislative Council it is generally bLelleved that Mr.Teliier, M.L.À.for Joliette, will propose the ad- drees in Legislative Assembly and that the seconder will either be Mr.Hackett or Mr, Cook.A CHILD'S SUSPICIOUS DEATH, |SPECTAL TO THE STAR.] ST.JOHN, Apri} 22.~The Attorney-General has been asked to take action in a case of suspicious circumstances connected with the hasty buriul of a child named Otis Smith, who lived in the family of a man nawmsd Vall, near Gagetown.The child was buried within an hour of death, the family stating that it died of black diphtheria.The body was subsequently exhumed and found to have no trace of such disease, but had à wound on the head.A CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST'S DEATH.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| ToRoNTo, April 28.\u2014Robert J.McAuslin, a miilwright, who lived at 91 Murion street, died on Tuesday night under somewhat pecullar circumstances.He was a Christian scientist and when he became Il] about a your agn, instead of calling in aA physician he relied on the ministrations of his feliow- believers.The natural resuits followed, Coroner Johnson will hold an inquest.A PHYSICIAN FINED, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, April 22.\u2014For not reporting the case of diphtheria, which caused the death ot W.C.Palmer at the Palmer Mouse, on daturday night, Dr, Allan Bailnes has been fined one dollar and costs.The Mais.trate said that there was no charge against Dr.Baines of want of professional skill ane care, but the law had been violated and he must fine him.THE UNDERGROUND TROLLEY SYSTEM, [BPECIAL TO THE BTAR.! TORONTO, April 22,\u2014Ald.Lamb, Hallam, Craw:ord, Stewart and the Mayor went to Sarnia yesterday to attend Hon.Alexander Mackenzie's funeral, Before returning they will visit Chicago and take a look at the underground trolley system, which is said to be workiug successfully there.THE TORONTO VACANCY.ISPECIAL TO THE S8TAR.| ToroNTo, Ont, April 22.\u2014\"l'he labor party have nominated Phillips Thomson as thelr i candidate to represent Toronto in the local house.\u2018The candidates are now: H.À E.Kent, Conservative; N.(+.Bigelow, Liberal, and Phillips Thomson labor.E.A.Macdonald will run as an annexationist, ONTARIO TEACHERS\u2019 CONVENTION.IBPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, April 22\u2014The convention ot the Ontario teachers closed yesterday after revising the constitution so as to allow separate school teachers and trustees to become members, 8, B.Sinclair, Hamliton, was elected president.TO SUCCEED THE LATE REV.DR.COOK, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QUEBEQ, April 22,\u2014 Rev.Andrew T.Love has been appointed by the Government a member of the Protestant Committee of the Councll of Public Instruction in place of the inte Rev.Dr.Cook.NEW IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, April 22.\u2014 Mr.H H 8 Dominion Land Commissioner at Winaihen\u201d has been appointed to the directorship ot the new imruigration branch recently transferred from the Agriculture to the Interior Department, DISMISSED THE SERVICE, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.\\ CALCUTTA, April 21.\u2014A despaton fi Umbalia says the sourt-martial Tn the case of Lieutenant Gay,of the Seventh Dragoons, charged with forgtig a cheque for £50, has sentenced the accused to dismissal from the survice.THE CENSUS NEARLY COMPLETE, [SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) OTTAWA, April 22\u2014Owing to the rapid approach of the completion of the census comptlation nineteen employés have been discharged and 21 more wiil be notified tn afowdays.__ At the Bar of the Honue, HALIFAX, April 23\u2014The aftair of Mayor Thomas, of Truro, is tbecominæ niore interesting every day.Another chapter was enacted yesterday.I will be remembered that Mr, Thomas, as Mayor of Truro, sant to the House a petition reflecting on ona of the members, Recorder Laurence, of Truro Tue luttor made tuo matter a question ot riviiege and Thomas was sum moned to the ar of the House to explain.He came and asked ior a pustponement so as to be represented by counsel.This was granted and eventually when a mild resolution of censure was passed upon him he eluded the seargeant-at-arms and left the Parliament buildings.Yesterday the seargeant-at-arms and a detective found Mayor Thomas in biding at Belmont and arrested him.He was brought to this city and to the bar of the House last nignt and pleaded that he latt on advice of his Jawyer.He was put in charge of the seargeant-at-arms for twenty- four houre and will be brought to the bar of the House to-night again.\u2018The Silver Question.WASHINGTON, April 23.\u2014While it is an open secret that the President is endeavoring to secure an international conference vn the silver question, the closest reticence in regard to the whole subject is maintained at the White House and the Lreasury Department.Dana Horton, as a confidential representative of this Government, has spent a year or more along the financial oflicers of the Governinents of Great Britain, France, Prussia, Austria and ltaly for the purpose of ascertaining their views on the subject of a bi-metalllc standard, and he has made elaborate private reports of the results of bis missions.He isnowin Wuash- ington avd ts a frequent visitor to the State and Lreasury Departments.Since his return from Europe the correspondence on tbis subject has veen wholly with our ministers ab the foreign capitals.It is said that the reports received from the differeut countries have satisftea the President of the advisablilty of an internationai conference, and that he has praûtically decided to take the initiative in the matter.It 18 aldo under- etood he will soon send a speolal message to Con gress, transmitting the correspondence on the subject.Toronto Boys Smothered in an Excavation, TORONTO, April 23.\u2014 Alfred Lucas and Ernest Lucas, brothers, aged respectively 7 and 8 years, and Henry Prittie, aged 12, wore playing in an excavation made in a street in the northwestern part of the city yesterday afternoon.They set to work to dig a cave in the slde of the embankment, which was mane of Hand and gave way when they haa made a considerable cavity.A lad looking on warned the three boys what would happen, but they did not heed him.The three were comuletely buried by the earth, The fourth liad started for help, but was so horror-struck that he lost his press ence of mind, and several minutes passed before he made any one aware of what had happened.All haste was then made, and the three boys were taken out fifteen minutes after they were buried, but It was too late.Every effort was made to resuscitate them, but life was extinct.Wunats Uncle Sain\u2019s Protection, SAN FRANCISCO, À pril 23.\u2014Kine Teburimo, of Big Makin and LÜtttie Makiu Islands, of the Gilbert group, in the Pacific Ocean, sailed on the steamer \u2018* Montserrat\u201d for his island home at Butariturl last night, The King's mission here was to cultivate more friendiy relations with the United States, and he has appointed his commissioner to represent him.The King, it is stated, has written a or stating that he fears some kurôpéän Government wiil seize his islands, and requesting that the United States establish a protectorate over his kingdom.Colonel Dailey is given full power to make negotiations with this Government and will forward the King's letter to Washington.The Californian Earthquakes.Espirito, Cal, April 13.\u2014The earthquake yesterday completely levelled the brick portion of this town.Every brick chimney was thrown to the ground and the wooden pulldings were wrenched out ot shape, W.H.Shulte, engineer, was seriously if not fatally injured by a portion of the walls of his blacksmith shop falling on him.Levy & Schwab's brick store is almost a complete wreck.The entire tire wall and part of the east anrl west walls are down.Mrs.J.Davison was taken out of the debris unconscious.A baby in her arms was unhurt.Barns\u2019 hotel had a hole 8 by 6 feet knocked out of the wall.Reports from the surrounding country show great destruction to property.Indian Finances.LONDON, April 22,\u20141t is reported that with a view of reducing the weekly sales of India council drafts, and thus, as hoped, restoring the value of sliver by stopping the urchases which stimulate production, the ndia council are meditating the issue of a loan ot £5,000,000.No Cardinal's Hat For Mgr, Corrigan.LONDON, April 23.\u2014The Chronicle's Rome correspondent says: \u201cThe Pope has definitely refused to bestow a oardinalate upon Archbishop Corrigan, of New York, possibly because of antagonism between Archbishop Cordgan and Cardinal Gibbons.\u201d Spectacles the women who try to tne.It's hard to look at, but IN PR it's harder yet HZ VEN to do it.Washing with Pearline is easy\u2014 easy for weak backs, easy on delicate fabrics./¢ does away with the Rub, Rub, Rub.There is nothing as conven- ient\u2014nothing so effective.Washing with Z'eardine is safe; millions know it, and can tell the millions who want to know.Prddiers and some unserupu- B lous grocers will tell you ** thin \u2018 cware is as food as''or\u2018 the same as Pearline T'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled, and if your grocer sends you something in place nf P'eariine, an the honest thing\u2014semd ¢f back.276 JAMES PYLE, N.Y.ROUREST STW dake, BEST, ay for nse in» antity.For makin Boftening Water, tatu docting and a hun tres uses.A con equels #0 ponnda Bal Boda.Sold by All Grecora and Druggiate.Ble WW.GILLING.Toronto + am become listless, frotful, without ener gy thin and weak.Fortify and build 5 NS BES OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda.Palatabile as Mix.As A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNGS, IY 18 UKE OALLED.Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville, Fe Wrapper: at nil Druggists, 80c, and \u201cChildren Cry for Pitch-\"- 23.1892 \u2014TWELVE WONDER IN WELLANDI ~~ Getting a Move On/ letter Lo President Harrison PAGES, A Representative Farmer Speaks.h AUN.The following remarkable facts are fully certified to as being undeniably correct in every particular.Mr.Haun is well known in the vicinity, having resided here over fifty years, and is highly respected as a man of the strictest honor, whose word is a8 good as his bond.8 will be seen from his letter, four physicians had attended him, and it was only after he had given up hope of oure that he decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters on the recommendation of & neighbor who had been oured of a glmilar disease by its use.Mr.Haun writes as follows: » - or Drss Sms, \u2014I \u2018think I have been one of the worst sufferers you have yet beard of, having been six years in the hands of four of our best doctors without obtaining permanent relief, but continually growing worse, until almost beyond hope of recovery, I tried your Bitters and got relief in a few days.Every organ of my bod was deranged, the liver enlarged, harden and torpid, the heart and digestive organs seriously d ed, & large abscesg in my back, followed by paralysis of the right leg, in fact the lower half of my body was entirely uselesa After using Burdook Blood Bitters for a fow days the abscess burst, discharging fully five quarts of pos in two hours._ I felt as if I had received a shock from a powerful battery.My recovery after this was steady and the cure permanent, secing that for thefour years since I have had as good health as ever I had.Istill take an ocoasional bottle, not that I need it but because I Wish to keep my system in perfect working order.can think of no more remarkable case than what I have myself passed through, and no words can express my ess for such perfect recovery.C.C.Haoy, ; Welland P.O.In this connection the following letter from T.Cumines, Esq., a leadin, ggist of Welland, Ont., speaks for itself: Messrs.T.Milburn & Co., Toronto.Guvrrexen, \u2014I have been personally acquainted with Mr.C.O.Haun for the Tash 20 years, and have always found him a very reliable man.You may place the utmost confidence in\u2019 anything he says with regard to your medicine e has on many occasions within the last four years told me that it was marvellous the way tre Burdook Blood Bitters had cured him, and that he now felt as able to do a day\u2019s work as he ever felt in his life.Although quite well he still takes some B.B.B.occasionally, a8 he says, to keep him in perfect health.Tuomas CTMINES, Welland, Ont.The steadily increasing sale of B.B.B,, the length of time it has been before the people, and the fact that it cures to stay cured, attest tho sterling merit of this monarch of medicines, the people's favorite blood purifier, tonic and regulator.National Ass\u2019ce Co.of Ireland Desires ot secure the services of a SPECIAL AGENT for the City of Montreal, able to influence good business.Address, with particulars, Chief Agent, 78 8t, Francois Xavier street.4 6 5-Horse-power Yacht Engine.Boiler to match.7-Horse-power Vertical Boiler.5-Horse-power Vertical Boiler.\u201cWells\u201d Hoisting Engines, 2nd hand.5 and 8-Ton Winches.WO +4 #4 Hd a Will be Sold Cheap, at the EAGLE FOUNDRY, 34 King Street.loclrie Railways #\u201d SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for electric railway,\" will be received at tbe ofice of the undersigned, City Hall, until noon on TUESDAY, the 17th day of May next, for the privilexe to construct and orarate clectric rail ways in this city, for a period of eighteen years, in the streets mentioned in the specification to be seen at the office of the undersigned, in whole or in part, and In secordance with the conditions set forth in said specification.Fach tender musi be accompanied by sa deposit of ®2000 per mile of track to be laid, sald deposit to be returned after the consideration of the tendera.The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.(By order.) A, GOSBELIN, Asst.City Clerk.91° Ciry CLERK'& OFFICE, ry Hall, Montreal, 218% April, 1892, 95 2 CITY HALL, Quebec, April 8th, 1852.GBLIO NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT P sealed tenders endorsed * Tender for Electric Lighting.\" addressed to the undersixned, will be ro- ceived at this office up to the 4th of MAY next, at 4 ¥, M., for electric lighting the city.\\ The tender shall be made on a blank form to be applied for at tnis office, and shall be subscribed to by two responsible parties willing to secure the fulfil ment of the contract.The tender shall state ihe price parligbt per snnum for arc lights of 2,000 candia power (tn be tested and proved such), to burn all night from dark till daylight, nnd.during evary night in the year regardless of moonligbt.The tenderer shall find and provide its own power and its own plant service compléie in every respect.The present number of lights is 308, but ay be increased to say 400, more or lens, A separaté price per light per annum shall be stated, whether for the nouerground or for tbe overhead aystem, and a separate price for a five years end for à ton yenrs contract Esch tender shall cover the Olty Treasurer's ve.ceipt for au accepted check for ($4,000) four thon.sand dollars, A plan of the city with position of present lights may be seen at this office.The Clty does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders.- \u2018The contractor shall pay for the drawing up of the contrast and supply the city with s certified copy Boroof.CHAN.BAILLAIRGE, Oty Engines.April 11,1892.87 10 3aw NESS, - \\ By, 49 \u2014h_\u2014 The building we have occupied for the past two years having become too small for our increased business, we have hired a boy to wheel the stuff over to our new 4 story building, 749 Oraig street, where wo will be pleased to see all .our old customers and a great many new ones as well, \u2018 The telephone under the man\u2019s arm is No.1100.If you have not time to call and see us at the new offices, ring up this number, 130U, and we will ba pleased to attend to your wants, whether for an Electric Bell or a Dynamo.T.W.Manufacturer of Telephones and General Electrical Suppliss 06 749 Craig Street, FA] WE CAN CURE NO PLASTER NO LOST TIME Hundreds are being cured by this marvellous discovery.cents for tull particulars and testimonials from living witnesses.STOTT & JURY, BOWMANVILLE We Ganrantee to Cure Rheumatism, nnd Will Return the Money In any case MENTION \u201cSTAR.* Where we fail.T CURE POSITIVE CURE Send 8 94 3 3aw BRANDY / Jockey Club V.S.O.P.GOLD LABEL $1.25 PER BOTTLE.To be compared with any brands of the same price FOR SALE BY ALL THE RETAIL GROCERS, Wholesale, N.Quintal & Fils.80\" lawtt full current FEEL BLUE?Jule Cure for Liver and Kidney Disease.\u201c To the ST, LEON WATER C0.) 54 Victoria Bquare, Montreal, April 1st, 1892, GENTLEMEN\u2014I consider it my duty and a pleasure to recommend to my friends generally your Bt.Leon Water as a sure cure for Kidney disease and liver complaint.I have nsed 1% for these two complaints and can say that {t has done me more good to use it then I had in any way anticipated.I have no hesitation in recommending it to my friends in general.Yours, H.B.COHEN, 95 St.Lawrence street, This celebrated water is for sale by all lesding druggists and grocers, and at St.Leon Water Co.64 Victorias square.Our Sole Bottiers, C.ROBILLARD & CO.27 St.Andre St, TELEPHONE 1432.081 SPRING ASSORTMENT -\u2014 QF \u2014 JUST RECEIVED AT \u20ac.W.findsay\u2019s Warerooms, 2270 SL Catherine sk, \u2014 FROM \u2014 DECKER BROS., of New York, HEINTZMAN & CO., of Toronto, BRANTFORD PIANO CO., of Brantford, Ont.ERNEST GABLER & BRO., of New York, MASON & HAMLIN PIANO & ORGAN CO., of Boston, W.DOHERTY & CO., of Clinton, Ont., \u2014 And Other Makers values.Terms easy.Second-hand Pianos and Organs received in part payment at oési LABATTS LONDON ALE AND STOUT For Dietetic and Medicinal Use, the most wholesome Tonics and Beverages available.GOLD MEDAL.\u2014TRY\u2014 \u2019 NEXICAN FRUIT CHEWINS GUX Pure and Whelesems.bag.For Bala by all Contes ors and Drogsiste.EIGHT MEDALS AND TEN DIPLOMAS AT THE WORLD'S GEEAT EXHIBITIONS.JORN LABATT, London, Ontario JAMALOA 1891, VICTORIA BOTTLING CO'Y, Agents, 20-26 St.Dizier st, MONTREAL.67% law tf MACMASTER & McGIBBON.Advocates.Barristers, &o.TRE TEMPLE, = sT.JAMES STRRET Donsld Munster dion aout D MoGsoo 1 Yel - GE ue 05 Pianos aND Orcans § } À ack a8 à ~ A FLOURISHING CLUB.HOME OF OARSMEN AT THE POINT.-_\u2014 æ The Grand Trunk Boating Club House and its Members\u2014One of the Finest Clubs on the Island of Monireal.As far as aquatics are concerned, the coming season promises to be a very busy one, and taking into consideration the large number of clubs on the lsland of Montreal and thelr pumerous membership, Ît could i hardly be otherwise.Amongst the organizations of amateur sailors and sculiars, the Grand Truuk Boating Club occupies a most prominent place, aud the STAR to-day publishes a picture of the club house and a short desoription and history of the club.The grounds are beautifully situated on the banks of the St.Lawrence, just on the outskirts of the city, the entrance belng from the Lower Lachine road.Although the originators of the clue were mostly employes of the Grand Trunk Hallway, resid- Ing in Point SL Charles, IL how numbers amongst {ts large membership roeidents of | parts of the clty, it betnæ within easy access BuW that the Street Haliway Cou- paby bave extended thelr tracks to the end of Wellington street.Belng the onlv recrea- © tlon ground in the vicinity, it has been a .great boun to Puint St.Charles people, and has done 4 great des) towards making the far end of the Point the prey summer resort tat it now is.The propregs of the club hus been very rapld; it Was or- asnized in i87H with about Îlity meinbers and a few boat sheds were erected on the | banks of theriver Ly private outerprise.At | the present time the ruembership is about 350, and tbe ciub owns a large ciub house, two stories in height, tha interior of which 18 nicely finished and presents a very tasty appearance.The lower story is fillea with racing shells, the property of the club, valued at about $1500.and the annex is devoted Lo # drossing-rooru, in Which are to be found two large shower baths, lately erected, and lockers for members\u2019 use wheu they are in training, as well as a four-oared rowing machine.The second story is laid out as a club room, accommodating about 2560 people, and a comnitteo room.A spacious verandah extends around three sldes, giving splendid views of the city, mountain nnd river.A spectal feature of this club is thelr system of boat stalls, of which there are 105, all being occupied.They ars vuilt tn four terraces and A TRAMWAY RUNS IN FRONT OF EACH terrace, affording ap easy means of conveying the buats to the water, Last year the grounds were leveiled, drained and sodd and a portion of them latd out as a tennis ground with accommodation for four courts, and with the shade trees which have been lately planted will in a few years make one of the most beautiful parks around the city.The club has captured its full share of aquauo Yeurels.In 1880, 1581, 1882, 1883 and 1884, the justly celebrated Joseph Laing won the senior singles at the CO, A.A, O.regatta for them and in 1853 and 1884 he also won the championship of the United States.Ir 1882 he and his brother, liubt.Laing, wor the double unrigged race, and in 1880 the Messrs.Green won Lhe same race at La- \u2014 the praisetf all the newspapars the hearts of hose editors r.Sheppard's app might nave touched.¥rom the my applauded overture by Mr.J.H.Gambia Wi added much to the success of the Cyt by his accompaniments to the fine say Mr.Hodgson, the enter- talnment wi \u201cmost enjoyable one, and highly credibb for amateurs.The hand- bell sextetle vay rreat feature and one of its members Mi McDuff, gave some very entertaining eétic songe which appeared to b novelties to most of the auden, ana the pathetic ballad of the mucpeglected youth and the sorrowful renemances of \u201cmy first and last cigar,\u201d wore-reatly applauded, Mr.Stacey ls evidently great favourite and the audience sseuxd l'her pleased than othor- wise when, ok acant of the unavoidable absence of one of L) artists, he yielded to the request of MrSneppard to take the place of the absei one.[iis recitations were not all uv them exactly new but they were rery enjoyable aud the story of ty poor men with the four bablss to ok after was greatly appreciated by the ties, Mr.Thompsun also gave a very eflaive recitation regard- wg the trouble hisiat caused him.The rcellent entertainment last evening to t&o Mr.Sheppard's complaints of extreme cuelly on the part of the press in earnest.\u2018lhe entertainment itself proved that he was too previous.JL scems as Impossible Last his romarks.prompted evidence by a feding of mistaken and unnéccessary sympathy could have been auLhorized by the gentlemsn who usunlly contribute to the programms of M.A.A, A.entertainment as it seems funny that the man who can stand the blows and cuts received on the lacrosse field apd in the rinks, without wineing, should tremble and mope at newspaper criticism of their musical and dramatio efforts.But strange things will happen in this work and if there really are amongst these talented young entlomen any who take mattersas dee ly to eart as Mr.Shepard would mahe Deon) lieve, it would ba a blessing to their own nervous system and that of their audience i! they would take a pledge to absalin from the temptations of the footlights in the future.Last evening, however, things were extremely pleasant ail around, The audience were well satisfied with the artists, the artists delighted with {be audience.Ths Committee had for one made & concession to women's rights nd the ladies showed vy the large numbers in which they turnod up how they approclated and no doubt thelr presence will greater encourazement than GRAND TRUNK BOAT CLUB, POINT BT.CHARLES.CENA AU AUN A a NN NN A a PN sated.She spose of the delightful rela- Lilas existing between herself and puplis of he Normai and Model School! classee, re- fering at the sams time to the marked lin- proement made by the girls during tue ; will start him in the Suburban until I see sean now ending.Three hearty cheers were then given \u2018or Miss Barnjum and three for Miss Hamilton, and a very enjoyable time was brought tov close by the singing ot God Save The Queen.\u201d By special ar- raugeiert, the yourg people of the above school have the privilege of attending the Gymnaium twice à week.Xesting of the A.A.A.of C.\u2018The Anateur Athletic Association of Canada had \\ neeting ic the à.A.À.À.gym- naslum lis week, Major Geo.Il.Starke, president,œcupied the chair.Applications for ro-insaements were received from Thomas Waison, of Victorig, B.C., George Guthrie, of (georgetown and M.McDonald, of Toronto.the Woodstock Association requested pernssion to have th spring games of the À.À.:.of C.May 24 In canection with the:r own games, ] ; Cause no three-year-old has yet won one, i | | .roulette with Mr, Vanderbilt at Monte Carle held in that town on \u2019 A by-law wai jassed last yea.enabling the .Association \u2018o hold the \u2018spri.g games in another townt:an where the au umn games are held.The rgyle Snowshea Club were re-instated Lo Rembership, ané the Montreal Garrison srtillery were \u2018kewise ad- ; an American.mitted.Al! tiBipplications wcxo referred \u2018 to the ExecutieCommitteo, lACROSSE, What Vill They Do ?ISPECA, TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, Ont, aril 22 \u2014The Ot:awas and \u2018 Capitals are now tbiding a meeti:g and at the time of writzz have arrive: at no decision.Messrs.J.Jowlin, B.Slat\u2019ery and Jas, White reprceuted the Capita!s and A.8.Pittaway, W.Lstroud and W.Stuart the Ottawas.Themeeting was hela in Dowlin\u2019s office wit closed doors +nd the crowd of enthusiade supporters re:aained outside and boomedhcrosse amalgan:ation.The delegates insid did not seem vo get on su well, as at 2.30 they adjourned for a half hour's rvess, and hite and Pittawny, delegates, anounced that thoy would not agree for à least two hours, tho latter also thinking tiw woula nover agres.The Capitals are credied with wanting the earth, with a fence roud it, and seem to be auxious to do pothirg to bring about the desired amalgamatior.The fault is not certainly with Ottawa, s they are willing to give and take an equa share and throw in the capital deficit.; and American horses are good enough for ! them; and they are here this season to win 1 ! | | ! i } B.Bill, of the Youn; Ottawa Hockey | Team, was this evening presented with a ! $75 gold walch by a numer of friends.Victoria Lacrae Club.At ameeting of the Victola Lacrosse Club, the following officers wan elected for the coming year: lon.present, Hon.James McShane; president, G.:, Arless, jun.; second vice-president, H.lullarky; secre- tary-treasurer, F.I.Sear; delegates to Junior League, H.Mullars, H.Dobby and F.J.Sears, \u2018Juvenile Leaguw, Tbe second annual mestir of the above league was held on tho 21st bh organize for the season, the president, J.TRoach, in the chalr.The most important Husiness was the changing of the name ts te Independent League, the forming of à ghedule, the admission of the Gordon 2nd ind the election of officers, which was as lolows : President, Fred.R.Alley; vicepwsident, DO'Neill; sec-treasurer, W.5 ter ; dele- ates, Litac, C.Virtue, H.Andeson and A.heeler; Victoria, A.C.Read, H.Palmer and W.J.Cherry; Thistle, C.thoan, P.C.McKenrto; Emmett, D.O\u2019'Nell, R.Boyle: Gordon 2nd, pot represented, Yter a vote of thanks to the retiring officer) the secre tary\u2019's report was read as follows, MONTREAL, Apr 21,'92.GENTLEMEN,\u2014I be& to submit thfirst annual report of the workings of thtTuvenile Lacrcsse League.We have reast to congratulate ourselves upon the succes of our rat attempt In forming a series, ax.we are satisfied that if all the olubs take ho sagan interest and work together this yea.as they did last, we have a very prosperou season befors us.The champlonsht, year was won by the every match scheduied being Ontest- ed.Tho only serfous question with which we had to deal, was a charge ¢ professionalism brought by the Thisties maînst Gaffney, of the Victorias, when ii was judged proper to suspend Mr.Gallne for the balance of the season, During thovear there Were five meetings held by the \\ele- &aten, at all of which every club Was rère- alah oO Lilacs, J league this yew _ 4 THE MONTREAL sented.The following is the state of our flnanoe: RECEIPTS.UGB.(iii sere Schedules .o.oo eer From Victoria L.U.\u2014protest .TOLAL.oo ee ees 321 OU EXPENDITURES.Schedules.\u2026.11000 ec Tes $ 5 00 becretary\u2019 Expenees for Stationery.7 5 To Lilac Ls-C.for Trophy.$.16 25 \u2018Total.-.$21 00 Thus leaving the League the debtor of no one, nobody's creditor, and with no money in the funds, which, taking it all arounaq, is pretty satisfactory.P.C.Mo RIE.The following scheduie was adopted : SCHEDULE.June 4.\u2026-.Gordon 2nd vs, Lilac «Ir.Eumet 22nd ye.Victoria, Jr \u201c18.Victoria Jr, vs.l'histie «18, .Gordon 2nd v8.kmmett 3nd \u201c Bè.\u2026.Le \u2026 Lilas v July 2.a .4Gordou 204 vs.Vletoria Jr.\u201c1e.oo.lilacs ve.Kismett 2nd \u201c23.Lilac vs.Gordon 2nd .Einmett 2nd v4.Thistle Victoria Jr, v8, Kmmett Cod Emmett 2nd vi, Gordon 2nd | .Thistle vs.Victoria Jr.ve.Thistle vs.Lilac .Mutorly Jr, V8, Gordon 20d vee.Lilac vs, Victoria Jr.\u2026Phistie Vs, Emanett nd .Emmett 2nd vs.Lilac 10 2.Gordon \u201cnd vs.Thistle Juvenile Lacrosse Lesgue.All clubs desiring te join the above league will please ale application tod.McCabe, Faq.219 Bt.Hypolite street, on or before Lhe uti April.TURF, Gideon and Kelly Home From Europe.New YORK, April 21\u2014John Kelly and Davd Gideon arrived on the \u201cMajestic\u201d yesttrday alternoon after a four months\u2019 trip throad.A big crowd of turfmen, hook- | makes and politiclans were at the dock | Qt waitiig to welcome them, and the warmth and cithusiasm of their reception so surprised Lord Paget, who witnessed it, that | his manoele fell off.The ravelling turfmen had a royal time abroad They travelled all over Europe, visited every place of note, and were entertained on the Continent and in Europe in princely style.Mr.Gideon devoted considerable tim?to seeing race-horses while abroad.\u201cIn the first place,\u201d sald he, \u201cthe facilities for seeing Lhe races over there do not compare wth ours.For example, I paid $7.50 to seo the City and Suburban and could not ever get a seat.Everybody, except the members, had to stand up, An American | public would not have endured such treatment, \u201cAs for the horses, 1 think our cracks could heat their cracks.1 think \u201cLongstreet,\u201d \u201cKingston,\u201d * Salvator,\u201d \u2018l'enny NASAL SIN NNSA ee and horses of that class could hold their own anywhere in England.\u201cI am going up to seo \u201cHis Highnoss\u201d tomorrow, 1 cannot tell definitely whether 1 what has been done with him.1 hardly think he could be got ready for the Brooklyn.Of course 1 would take a pride in seeing tha horse win either of these events, be- but I have not seen \u201clis highness\u201d for four ! months and do not know as much about | bim, probably, as the publie knows, \u201cI am not going to Washington, and will not send any horses over, because 1 have none forward enough.1 shall spend all my time now with the horses und will try Lo have some ready for tne Brook!yn meeting.\u201d John Kelly, who must hereafter be known as Prince Keily, saw everything in Europe.He was taken to every club in London, saw all of Paris, peered Into Vesuvius, played visited M.Blanc at his home, hobnobbed with the Prince of Monaco, and was invited to Col.North's country seat.He left triends stretched across the Coniinent from Havre to Pisa, and sbowed Lurope a new kind of i It tock him three hours at the door shaking hands with his friends; and on the ship everybody from the cock to the captain cheered Lim when he got ashore.Both turfman say America Americans some more races and help elect a good Democrat to the Presidency.Guttenburg Turfmen Quarrel.NEW YORK, April 22.Horseman A.W, Welngardt and Frank Arthur, while on their Way to the (ruttenburg race track yesterday, had a lively row at the Jay street ferry house.\u2026 It appears that the men were not on friendiy terms, and yesterday when Arthur came In contact with Weingardt, the latter used languago that was anything but complimentary.Arthur retaliated by planting his right fist In Wein- sardt's face.The latter drew a revolver, but before he could use the weapon, Arthur had seized the hand holding the pistol and bitten it to the bone.Weingardt howled with pais and dropped the revolver, which Arthur picked up and tossed overboard.Both men were arrested, and made counter charges of assault against each other.After being taken to the T'oint:s, counsel! advised them to withdraw the charges and settle the matter outside the courts.Mr.Bonner on a Visit to \u2018Bunol.\u2018\u2019 PITTSBURG, April 23\u2014Mr.Robert Bonner passed through here this morning on his way to Franklin, where \u201cBupol\u201d is quartered.During a conversation Mr.Bonner expressed his conviction that \u201cSunol\u201d would .lower her record of 2.08%;.He says she will be given an opportunity to do so this season.He beileves she can do more toward reaching the dreamed-of two-minute record than auy other living horse, BASEBALL, Results of Yesterday's Games.NEW YORE, April 22.\u2014Following were the results of the league games played to-day: R.H.E.At Boston\u2014Rals, At Brooklyn\u2014 Brookiyn.0000200°\u2014 9 8 1 Philadeipbia.i0030010 \u2014 Bb 10 2 \u201cDark.Battertes\u2014Foutz ar à Con Daily; Thornton and Clements, Umplre, Mahoney.At New York\u2014First game, rain, At Pittaburg\u2014 PiutsDurg.\u2026.1002600 *+\u201414 16 1 8 > 201 1 t.Louis \u2014 3 9 *Called on account of rain.Battertes\u2014Gaivin, Ma-k and Brettenstein; Car.ruthers and Buckley.Uiapire, Emslle, At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland.100000000\u2014~1 5 5 Cincinnati.\u2026.01G6000140\u2014 6 8 3 Batterles\u2014Davies and /Immars; M Harrington.Umopire, Lyuch.At Jouisville: Louisville.02£000100-3 6 1 Chicago.\u2026.000-10000 7 Batleries\u2014 Stratton an.Weaver; and Kitteridge.Umptre, sheridan.At New York\u2014Sucond game, rain, Ottawn\u2019s !eague.Orrawa, April 22.\u2014A meeting of the executive of the Ottawa :saseball League was held last evening, when applications to join tho league were received from the Merchants\u2019 nine and the Dismonds.They were both granted, sod thy six teams in the el 1 utchinson h be the two new clubs Electrics and Pastimes.THE WHEEL: i Official Bicycle Referees.mentioned and the Clippers, O.A, A.Ca | NEw YORE, April 21.\u2014One of the naw rules adopted by the L, A.W.Racing Board provides for ciliclal referees.It is left for the saveral members of the board to appoint or not as they see fit in the Btates under thelr charge.New York,which is under the jurisdiction of the chairman, will not Le provided with any such officers, unless the clube demand it, AB no provision 18 made for the payment otf such an official's expenses, it seems unjust to force u olub to call upon any one man to referee its meet.In Phtladelolin a referee will probably bo appointed by H.Crowther, who has charge of Pennsyivanla.W.W.Watts, Who also favors this rule, is in charge of the Douthern States, and may act under it.Notes.On April 13 the U.S.Fish Commission sent from its Washington headquarters 14,000 try of the Von Behr or brown trout Lo swall tributaries of Rock Creek, Distiiot ol Columbia, within the boundaries of the proposed National Park, Several thousand of the trout were hatched in Washington from imported German eggs, and the rest wore from egus collected ai North- ville, Michigan.Mr.Donnelly, who superintended the planting, says that the first lot were placed about one mtle west of Brightwood, apd from thence two miles along the course of the stream in little tributaries, free from other fish.He found plenty of holes, about two feel deep, in which the {fry settled very comfortably.The trout did not \u2018bank\u201d (or buddle together) much, and soon began to move up stream.As the waters are strictly protected and few fish are found native in the iocalities stocked, it is thought that good results may follow this experimental piaut- ing.It is the intention of the club to play contribution matches with junior clubs in tawa, Sherbrouke and elsewhere, THE PUG DOG, Its Color, Size, Weight and Pecull- arities Described.There is considerable uncertainty in regard to the origin of this pecullar treed of dog, but there is a decided prepondemuce of opinion in favor of Lis being an oflgloot, in some form or other, from the bull-dog.The Dutch have had the creait from time immemorial of first introducing the bree into public favor.The author of the \u2018Sportanan's Repository\u201d remarked over half à certury ajzu that\u2014\" the pug dog is generally wyled the Dutch pug, and ju is taken for granted that the breed is indigen ous Lo Holland ince according to universal but dateless traui- tion,it was originally imported into Engand from thav country.There is yet an obsture, but confident tradition, that pugism hal its origin in Muscovy; which, being grantd we may not have been wide of the mak in tracing in it the form of the Arctic wg.\u201d The origin of the word pug is difficult dls- covery, but in many quarters it is be.bved to be Uerivad from the Latin word punus, a fist, whether becauso of the dog\u2019s shgje or former size, is hard to say, For some ime in Europe, especially in France, pugswent by the name of (\u2018arling, vwing to THE BLACK MASK ON THEIR FACES which is a characteristic of tho breed.The pugs of the present are popularly suppsed to belong to elther the Willoughby o the Morrison strain, which at one time were almost Identical in shape, but of diffrent colors.Ho many breeders have, however, beon in the habit of crossing tho two vareties with each other that a pure bred spadimen of either strain is hard to come across, The chief difference between the two busds is that the Morrison pug te a richer co.and | not so heavily marked with black :æ Lhe | Willoughby strain.The latter slood frequently shows too much tracing ind is apt to be smutty in color, which ine pug should be as pura & fawu as can be praured, but relieved by black in the proper pias, The fellowing description ol a pug is fourcin a work published many years ago:\u2014*\"A yllow color of various shades, small and moderate size, round and fixed shaje fuil breast, short neck and legs, arched tail, round prominent eyeballs, bluff head, lack muzzle, lightiy pendulous ears, pronhent inferior jaw, or underhung; and & rave, often savage countenance.As a ruethe pug 1s, though decidedly aristocratic ir his behavior, NOT A REMARKABLY INTELLIGENT kG.He is usually phlegmatic in temperinent and appears incapable of taking care 0.2im- self if surprised or frightened.Some peci- mens, and especially those that posses the bull dog cross, are nevertheless snapysh; and the majority of them are reluctap: to make friends with strangers.In the fæ of the tendency towards stoutness in the jug it is very desirable to diet and exercise im properly.The following are the poimtiof the pug :\u2014The head is large and massive,1ot too round or apple-headed, witha short, Hint muzzle.The eyes are large, brown in wor and prominent.Theears should Le snill, {ine in texture, and falling close to the had, \u201chutton ears\u201d in short.Neck short andfil} with nodewlap.The legs should be of a tir length, straight and set on well under tie body; with round and well split-up tbe.The body is short and cobby, wide In clest and well ribbed up.The tall should be vel turned up over the back, and tightly cured, with an inclination to lie one or other due ofthe spine.The colorand marking is a most important feature in a pug.The princhal color should be a bright fawn; or its varias shades [rom the \u201capricot\u201d fawn down tc s pale yellow linge.The black markings however, must be clearly defined, and he success of many a pug depends upon be position and brilliancy of his black.\u2018lhe muzzle or mask must be jet-black, and tue ears, wrinkles, and moles on cheeks shoud be as dark as possible; there should also de a \"\u201cthumh-mark,\u201d\u2019 or dark spot on the foe- head, and & black trace down the back ta the root of the tail.The toe nails, to, should be quite black.The coat is fine aid short.His weight is about fourteen to sk- teen pounds.~~ DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.APRIL 23.1892\u2014TWELVR PAGES.BRITAIN DECLINES.CANNOT TERMINATE TRADE TREATIES.Canada and the Favored Nation Clanses of British Treaties\u2014Oolonies and tbe Treaty Making Power.- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, Aprll 33.\u2014Hon.Geo.E.Foster yesterday afternoon brought down a message from Lord Stanley conveying the following reply from Lord Knutsford, Colonial Secretary, to the address of the Canadian Parliament asking the abrogation of tho most favorabled nation clause in the treaties between the Imperial Government aud Belgium and the German-Zollverein.Lord Knutsford to Lord Stanley of Preston: DOWNING §TREET, 220d April 1892, My Lorp,\u2014I have the honor to inform you that Her Majesty's Government have given very careful consideration to your despatch, No.270, of the 22nd October, 1891, in which you transusitted an address to Her Majesty trom the Senate and House of Com- noos of Canada, praying that Her Majesty would take such stops as might be noces- sary to denounce and termiuate the provisions referred to in the aadross in the troaties wilh the German Zoliverein and the Fingdom of Belgium.Idulylaid this address before Her Majesty, who was pleased to receive it very graciously and to demand that it should be referred to the departmonpt ol Her Majesty's Govern- went, which are concerned with the subject matter.\u2018This has been done, and it is now my duty to communicate to you the follow- BE reply: The two clauses referred to are article 15, in the Anglo-Belgium treaty, and article 7, in the Anglo-Zollverein treaty, and the undoubted effect of these two clauses is Lo provent lower dutiea delnæ charged in British colonies on the importation of goods, the produce of tho United Kingdom, than are charged on simi- ar goods, the produce of Belgium or Germany.Moreover, under the most favored ration olause contained in most of the troatles In force between Great Britain and foreign states, this privilege which is enjoyed by Belgian and German goods in the jritish colonies is extended to Lhe goods of all the various countries parties Lo those treaties, The Parliament of Canada desires the abrogation of these clauses vn the grounds, amongst others, that they are INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE RIGHTS and power subsequently conferred by the Britlsh North America act on the Parliament of Canada for the regulation of the trade and commerce of the Dominion, and thal their continuance in force tends to produces complications and ewmbarrassments in such an empire as that under the rule of Her Majesty, wherein the seil-governing colonies are recognized ap possessing the right to detine their respective fiscal relations to all foreign nations, to the Mother Country and to each other.In so far as the right hereclaimed consists in lixing rates of custome duties applying equally to.all, foreign nations, the Mother Country and the British colonies, Her Majesty\u2019s Government do not contest the statement.Bul if the statement is to be taken as extending to a claim of the right to establish discriminating treatment between different foreign nations or against the Mother Country, or in favor of particular colonies, Her Majesty's Government are obliged to point out that the claim is stated too broadly, tor no such general right has | hitherto bean recopnized, tor is it clear that it would be admitted by foreign countries.It is unnecessary now to examine the question whether a self-governing colony is capable, with the assistance of Her Majesty's (rovernment, by uegotiation in the usual diplomatic course, to enter into special fiscal arrangements with a particular foreign stale, or the question whether such a colony is competent without Imperial legislation similar to the Australian Colonies Customs Lvuties Act, 1872, Lo grant dis- criminatlng duties in ravor of particular colonies, for these questions, important ag they are, muy be dealt with independently of the Anglo-Belgiumi and the Anglo-Zoll- verein treaties, to which the address ol the Canadian Parliament specially rolates, I have to point out that the denunciation of these two treaties would not ol itself confer upon the Dominion the freedom in fiscal matters which it desires us to obtain, and 1 am disposed to doubt whether the extensive changes that would have to be made had been rully realized in putting forward this proposal.Many of Liie commercial treaties enteroû into Ly this country contain MOST FAVORED NATION CLAUSES, and these treaties apply in many instances to the Mother Country, and to sll the colon- jes.in order, therefore, to confor upon the Dominion complete freedom in its negotis- tions with foreign powers it would be necessary to revise very extensively the existing commercelal treaties of the British Empire and a great break up of existing commercial reiations, of which Canada now enjoys the benefit, Is invoived in the suggestion.Within the last year the systemof Central European tariff treaties has been lnaugur- ated, and under tbat system il is more imporlant than ever that this country should not lose the bepetll of the clauses in the Belgium and Zollverein treaties, which secure most favored nation treatment in tariff matters to British produce and manufactures, including the produce and manufactures of Canada and the colonies generally, a clause which ft might be dificult to secure in any new cou- ventions.It should be borno in mind that the Dominion of Canada has already a trade of some importance with Contral Kurope.Taking Germany alone imports into Canada reach more than three-quarters of a million sterling, In 1890 exports to Germany had increased from a vory small amount to £100,000.This export trade includes cereals, meat and cheese, and in all these articles considerable reductions of duly are made by the new treaties.For these reasons, which I feel sure will commend themselves to the Parliament of NASA AN MORAL PAWNSHO be (> NA UNREDEEMED) 7 PLE er \u2014 mr ern % - Swag fr Sr \u201cBEYOND REDERPTIION! SIR JOHN\u2014-\"1 PLEDGED MY HONOR, AND {On two or three occasions durin, charges to make against members of Parliament, same before the House, and be nledaed his honor madel~Girin.: : \u2019\" Len 4 \u201c BLOVED TF 1 Haven't Lost THE TICRET!\u201d the recess, Sir John Thompson invited all who had d Ministers of the Crown, to bring the ns taerengh LuveRtigations would be } ! Canads, Her Majesty's Government have felt themselves unable to advise Her Majesty to comply with the prayer of the address which you have transmitted for transmission to Her Majesty.I Lave, etc.(Signed), KNUTSFORD.JOINED THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KixasTON, April 23.\u2014The following isa copy ula letter received by the local press from tre Rev.W.H.Barnes, lato minister of the Reformed Episcopal Church at Belle- ville, aul well-known for his strong opposition to tae Chureb of England: BELLEVILLE, Ont, April 20, 1592, Will yeu kindly give to this letter the same prouinence in your paper which was given therein to ny serios of open letters, addressed to the Lord Bishop ot Ontario about two years ago.Further study of the questions therein discussed has convinced me of the correctness of Lhe position maintained by the historias Catholic and apostolie Church of England.And I now wish Lo express my deep Borrcw that 1 allowed myself to give utterance 10 the statements whicn I then did, such utterances being due to a false couteption of the position of the church, and Lo ar erroneous view of the spirit and aim of her clergy.And now 1 propose for the luturo to ba as vigorous a defender of the church as in the past I have beon an opponent.Faithfully yours, WiLLiaM HENRY BARNES.Mr.Barnes is an American and was originally a Methodist.lle was rector ut a Reformed Iipiscopal Church at Brooklyn before coming to Canada.From Barrie, about two and a halt years ago, he came to Belleville, where he laboreu most energetically to upbuild the cause of his denomina- tivu.As laid as lust spring he was confident that either Christ Church or Ht.John's would soon collapse, leaving a church editice available for his purposes, and he had high Lopes of making Belleville a Cathedral diy.In Toronro last summer, however, another was chosen bishop, when Canada, previously under American dictian, was made a separate diocese.Bishop Camp- hell has promised to provide the Belleville flock with a new rector immediately.A BIC TORONTO WILL CASE.: ISPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) TORONTO, Ont, April 23.The trial of the Platt will case, involving the disposition of $300,000 worth of \u2018Toronto property, was commenced yesterday by Chancellor Boyd.Miss Georgina Platt and others are the plaintiffs, and the sult is to set aside the last | will of the late John Platt of this city.John * PUG AAAS Plett by his will cut out his children, Mrs.Orr, Mrs.John Crearer, Wililam, Samuel and John Platt, and :ett nearly all to birs.Sarnuel Platt\u2019s chiidren and $1500 a year to Mrs.Platt.If she ever lived with hor husband she was to forfeit all.The testator left enough to his widow to provide for her allowance under a judgment.The children are now sceking an equitable distribution.Late in life Mr.Platt took an aversion to his family, and imagined they were trying to poisou him, though there was not the slightest ground for such imaginings.8: ld.Blake, Q.C., appears for the plalntifis.TORONTO TOPICS, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTO, April 23\u2014The Right Rev.Timothy O'Mahoney, assistant Roman Catholic bishop of the divcese of Toronto, has for the past week been lylng at the point of death.He is suffering from a complication of diseases, and a8 the present silage heart failure is ihe trouble most feared, It is understood that Mr.John Earls, district general freight agent of the western division of the G, I.R.will go to Hamilton and that the gentlernan he supplants there will Le sent to Montreal.It is also understood that Mr.William White will take over the district vacated by Mr.Earis in addition to his own aivision.Mr, Earls will be connected with the Northern and North-Western Division.The executive committee of the Canadian Manufacturers Association have delegated Mr.Frederic Nicholls to represent them at the forthcoming congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire to assemble in London, England, In June next.John Lawson, Conservative, and James A.Lowell, Liberal, were nominated yesterday for the Welland vacancy.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! LONDON, April 23.\u2014The split in the West- orn Ontario Bible Society caused by the un- due-ascendency obtained by the Methodist body is complete.Ata meeling beid at the deanery last night the following resolution was unanimousiy adopted: \u201cThat we who are here prosent withdraw from the Western Ontario Bible Society and that intimation of this be made to the hororary secretary of that body.\u201d The following persons were present: Archdeacon March, Dean Innes, Canon S.Richardson, Smith and Davis (Anglican); Revs.Seaburn, Short, Murray, hoger, Clark and Ballantyne (Presbyterian), and Messrs.Apdrew Thompson and G.F.Jewell, Lishop Baldwin has also sent in his resignation as President of the Society.PRINCE MICHAEL IN COURT.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! LANSING, Mich, April 23.\u2014Prince Michael this morning made his first appearance before the Supreme Court as a supplicant.Through his attorney he applied for a mandamus to compel Judge Chambers to set aside the capias under which he was arrested after being released on bail An order to show ocauss was granted returnable May 4.A writ of habeas corpus was also granted for the release of May Webster, one of \u201cthe angels,\u201d who Is beinz detained as a witness.It Is claimed that she is held in custody without due process otlaw.The return day is also May 4.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} OTTAWA, April 23.\u2014Steps are belnæ taken to secure the coming of the Geplogical Society of America to Ottawa for its next winter meeting in December, 1882.The next or summer meeting takes place in Rochester, N.Y., and besides the usual attractions of the Geological Society meètings, the American Association for the Advancement of Science will hold its annual meeting.The winter meetings have nou yet been arranged for and the places taiked of are Baltimore and Ottawa.It is hoped that this learned body will visit Canada and arrangements for thelr reception arm already in progress here, A YOUNG SCOUNDREL FLOGGED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] STRATFORD, Ont, April 28.\u20145smuel Gilpy, a bby of perhaps 16 or 17 years of age, eon.vicied of having assaulted a girl in Morn- ington Township, the davghver of a respect~ able farmer, aud sentenced to two months\u2019 imprisonment and ten lashes, was given ed a word and untiithe filh leap the only sound heard was a low moan.\u2019 With the last cut, which appeared tp) be more paln- ful than the rest, Gilpy troke down completely and squirmea and wriggled to ease his position and lessen thé pain and sobbed violently.The flogging yoke the skin in several placez.The remaning five lashes are to be inflicted betwecuthd 5th and 10th of May next.Bernhardt Not For a Convent.New York, Avril 23.\u2014Mme Bernhardt's eyebrows lifted lu surpriseana in:mediately afterward contracted into u frown whon Manager Charles Chatterton translated into French to her in ber dressing room in the Metropolitan Opera Hous, this paragraph, which has been afloat fora fortnight: \u201cMme.Bernhardt hay divikged the secrst of her intention Lu spend the autuwn of her fe 1p a convent.\u2019l'he announcemeul bps nul been received Tespectfully fu Paris.\u201d The French actress hac just finished the curse scens In \u201cLeah,\u201d and she caught her breath as she listened w Mf.Chatterton\u2019s translation.\u201cWhat, g¢ into a convent?\u201d she exclaimed In French, aud mighty lively French at that.\u201cWhata truly idiuvtic idea.What next will people say I am going to do?\u201d British Columbia News.VICTORIA, 8.C., April 22.-The Nova Scotia sealer \u201cDora Sleward,\u201d from Halifax 19th December, arrived to-day to join the sealing oot, Kev.Dr.Campbell, Collingwood, writes accepting the pastorate of the first Presbyterian Church.\u2018I'here is great excitement here over the golzure at Townsend of the steamer \u201cMiohi- ran\u2019 with 703 five tael cans of optuni, the Jnited !itates officlals having been for some days working up the business, Antarctic Exploration.LoNDON, April 22.\u2014A committee has heen formed in Hamburg, consisting of Prof.Newmayer, director of the Marine observatory, and some of the leading merchants, to gend out an Antarctic expedition by way of Cape Horn, tostart in July under the command ot the zoologist Michaelsen, Nominations in Welland.WELLAND, Ont., April 23.\u2014James A.Low- j ell, of Niagara Falls South, Reformer, and John Lawson, Conservative, were to-day - nominated in the usual manner ascandi- : dates for the Dominion Parliament.No speaking was dcne.The Behring Sea Modus Vivendi.WASHINGTON, April 23.\u2014 The President has issued an executive order promulgating the modus vivendi between the United States and Great Britair.for the protection of seals in Behring Sea.Va tard À ess DOG.= BASED UPON MERIT.The Reason for the Wonderful Success of a Popular Remedy.Sarsaparilla ! That's a pretty familiar word in Lowell, Mass.Has it ever ocourred to you that Lowell owes its fame to Sarsaparilla quite as much as it does to cotton?\u2018That's à fact.What is Sarsaparillh, any how?Weil! sarsaparilla is a kind ot smilax that grows in tropical countries, and from its routs is made the medicinal compound known as Sarsupariiia.But jt must be understood that Sarsaparil® is only one of the ingredients of the medicine, and it is upon the skill and knowledge displayed in selecting and compounding these elcments that the value of the preparation depends.There are many Saisaparillas.But when a man in poor health starts out to take Sarsaparilla he wants the best\u2014 the very best that can be bought.Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best, and when you bave read how It is prepared, how it is sold, in what quantities the publi.take it and the manner in which they freely and gladly testify to its virtues, it won't ve difli- cult to make you believe that it is the best proprietary medicine in the world.The value of à medicine depends upon the results 1t produces, If it does not cure, it is dear at any price; if ft does, it is cheap at any price.That is common sense, and.as Hoced\u2019s Ser- saparilia does that, it is a common-sense medicine.WHAT IT IS.1.Hood's Sarpaparilla is a concentrated extract, carefully prepared from Sarsa- parila, Yellow Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper erries, Mandraks, Dandelion and other \u201cvaluable vegetable remedies.2.It 1s prepared under the supervision of thoroughly competent pharmacists, who combine in Hood's Sarsapariila ali the knowledge of modern times concerning curative agents, and the experience of years in studying and preparing medicines.8.Hood's Sarsaparilln is prepared by a combination, proportion and process peculiar to itself, and known to no other medicine, and by which the full curative power of all the remedial agents used is retained.4.Every ingredient employed in producing Hood's Barsaparilla is strictly pure, and is the best of its kind.it is possible to buy.All the roots and herbs are carefully selacted, personally exaniined, and only the best retained.Al are grcund in C.I.Hood & Co.'s drug mil), so that from the time of purchase until the medicine is prepared, everything is carefully watched with a view to attaining the best result, 5H.Hood's Sarsaparilla is the most eco- nomleal medicine to buy, because of its concentrated strength, and because it is the only preparation of which can truly be said \u201c100 Doses One Dollar.\u201d Give It a trial, WHAT IT DOES.1.Hood's Sarsaparilla is especlally designed to act upon the blood, and through that upon all the organa and tissues of the body.Its powerful action in cleansing the blood is clearly shown by the many really wonderful cures of Scrofula, Sait Rheum, Blood Poisoning and other similar troubles it has accomplished.2.Hood's Sarsaparilla tones and regulates the digestive organs, creates an appetite, cures Indigestion, Bick Headache, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, regulates the Liver and Kidneys, and cures ail difficulties with these important organs.3.Hood's Sarsaparilia cures Catarrh by expelling the scrofulous tatnt from which the disease arises, neutralizes acidity of the blood and oures rheumatism, expels polson- ous germs and cures Malaria and Malaria ever.4 Hood's Saraaparilla as a general tonle for aspring medicine, or for any time when one feels all run down, is unequalled.It overcomos \u201cThat Tired Feeling\u2019 and gives a feoling of serene strength which is comforting and satisfying.It aiso tones and strengthens the nerves.After diphtheria, neumonia, gcarlet fever or other prostrat- ng diseases, it isan excellent promotive of strength and general health, There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, sincere earnestness.Ten years ago all our fine manufactured tobacco came from the United States.But month after month and year after vear the superior quality of the \u201c Myrtle Navy\u201d brand has been driving the American article out of the Canadian market.The \u201cMyrtle Navy\u201d ip now to be found in every village in the Dominion, and is as familiar to the smokers upon the Atlantic and Pacillo coasts as to those of the vity In which itis manufactured.uch are the vicissitudes of the world, the first instalment of flve lashes at the Clock.D.I, & W.M.FRASER, Auctioneers, Y aluable A 934 UCIION SALE HOUSEHOLD FURniture and vifects, at the residence, No.425 S31.JAMES STREET, ON MONDAY MORNING, 20th APRIL.Comprising Neat Parlor Set, Carpets, contents of Dining Koom, Dining Table, Silverwar crockery, Glassware, Laps, Clocks, Single ani Double Bedsteads, Munlel Led, Mattresses, Xpring Beds, \u201cGurney\u201d Queen Hull 8tove, No.9 \u201cLeader\u201d Cooking Stove, Kitchen Suudries, etc, etc.BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.De He & W.H.FRASER.Auctioneers, J.S.Thomson & Co\u2019s Sales .SHUTER STREET.33 We are instructed to sell by Auction at the above residence, on THURSDAY, THE 28th INST, the Household Furniture and contents, coms prising in part Handsome Parlor Furniture, Chickering Square Piano, a fine instrument, full octaves, Walnut Cabinet, Music Stand, Bronze Gasaliers, Pictures, Brussels Carpets, Sideboard, Otlcloth, Splendid Billlard Table, 43 x4 Carrom, Bedroom Furniture, Prowse Kitchen Range, Kitchen Uteusils, Coal, etc BALE AT 10 G\u2019CLOUK.THOMSON & 00, Auctioneers, Jo 8.955 PER THE WINDING UP ACT, IN THE MATTER OF The Burland Lithographic Ceo., Ltd, IN LIQUIDATION.The whole of the assets of this old established concern will be sold by Public Auction on TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1892, in the premises, Nos.9 and 11 Blsury Street, ta the City of Montreal, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON.The property will bo sold in lots, as follows: OL No.1\u2014Value, ad per inventory, about £74,000.00, comprising all the Machinery, ¥lant, Material, Stock In Trade, Furniture and Fixtures of the Lithographic Departinent, on the premises, Nos.9 and 11 Bleury Street, Montreal ut NO.2\u2014Valueé, as per inventory, about $21,000.00, comprising all the manufactured finished stock of the Card aud Paper Depart ment, 1n the premises, No.8 Latour Street, Montreal.ot No.3-\u2014Value, as per inventory, about $33,000.00, comprising ail the Machinery, Plant, Stock of Materials and Unmanufactured Goods and stock in process of manufacture où the Card and Paper Department, ln the promises, No.8 Latour Street, Montreal.Lot No.4\u2014Amounting, as per inventory, to about $15,000, comprising all the book debt notes, bills and evidences of debt, including securities held for payment of saine.\u2018The whole will De sold according to printed inventories, which will be open for Inspection at the otlice of the Liquidator on and after the Twenty-flitkh Dny of April.A.D., 1892.Printed copies of the Inventories and all neceg- gary information may be had, o permits to view the property may bo obtained on application to the Liquidator.Each bidder will be required to deposit the sum of One Thousand Dollars, etther in cash or b certified cheque, with the Liguidator vofore his bid can be received.J.M.M.DUFF, Liguidaton J.8.THOMSON & CO., Auc tionesrt, Office of the Liquidator, Room 52, Imperial Building, { Place d\u2019Armes, Montreal, N.B.\u2014-The business is going on as usual dure tng Mquidativn.All orders will be prompuly attended Lo.#3 6 Saw Kimball & Ashman's Sales.AGP 2 4 CATHCART BTREET, We are instructed tossell by PUBLIC AUCTION the contents of the above named residence ON MONDAY MORNING,iAPRIL 25TH, AT 10-G°CLOCK, Consisting of the furniture in DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN and 68 BEDROOMS: On view morning of day of Bale.KIMBALL & ASHMAN, 952 ry Brown & Scrivez's Sales A q 4 B.&S.BIOYULEN, From tho Centaur Cycle Co, Coventry, England.From A.0.Knapg, of Kingston, Ontarto.Prom J.8.Stephenson & Co., Poterborough;Ont, WHOLESALE.BROWN & SCRIVER, 208-210 Mc Street, n°, We will book retail orders at wholeaale prices unlli May 14th only.Call fur catalogue.04 8 B.&S, CLEANDRY STORAGR-208-210 Moi ar, *.' Lowest rates in the city for accommodation given.54 9 eo TTT re Rae & Donnelly's Bales AAS HIE TZMAN Cabinet Grand Piano, Nent farlor, Dining Room and Chamber Farniture, Brass Gasnliers, Carpets, Lender Coak Stove, &ec., &e.Brussels We sire favored with instructions to sell at the reshlence 30 SHUTEK STREET, MONDAY MORNING, APRIT, 26th, all the Furniture and Effects, -\u2014COMPRIsING\u2014 Cabinet Grand Piano, by lMelnt%man, cost, 2450, in perfeet, order and only a short time Lu use; neal Mush Parlor net, Lrinssete Carpets, Brass Casallers, Amarican Sofa Bed, Chevy Overs Mantel, Combinn ion Cabinet aud Mas) stand, Odd Chalrs.Portieres, Lace Curtains, Onyx Clock, Ornaments, B.W.sideboard, Extensfop Dining Tubles, Leachor Covered Chairs.M, T Censre Table, Walnut and Ash Bedroom Sets, Les.ther Covered Couch, Wardrobes, Hall Stand, Iron Beds, Springs.Mattresses, Brussels Carpaud, Otl- cloth, Cutlery, Stiverware, Dinner and Tea Sots Crown Jewel Lall Stove, Leader Cook Btove Usual Kitchen ltequisites.KW\" Without reserve.BALE AT TEN OCLO0E HAE & DONNELLY, J Auctionsers, + 1e ESPEN Le LETTER ETE \u2018his eloquent LITERARY TREAT.\u201cCORSICA AND THE VENDETTA.\" Lecture by Rev.Abbe Gaffe, ut the Cabinet du Lecture\u2014Large Attendance of French Canadian Soclety.The French Canadian Soclety of Montreal were given a literary treat Thurscay ¢vening at the Cabinet de Lecture, on the occasion of the enterwainmont given under the auspices of the Cercle Ville Marie.Mgr.Emard, the Dishop elect of Valleytleld, presided and around him were à number of the clergy The Hall was decorated with Frunch and Papal flags and sbove the slego was the cout of arms of the new bishop, l'art of tiie escytcheon was used by a Frenen bishop named Emard 1m the eleventh century, and the L1wo red crosses were added Ly the pew visbops.The leading features of the soiree was a lecture by Kev, ALLO Galle, the distinguished Parisian Dominican w ho hus been preaciupg al Notre Dame dung the Lenten season.he rev.yentlonian chose for his subject \u201cCorsica and the Vendetta,\u201d and trom his five years\u2019 residence in tho island tin was thoroughly quaitiod to handle his subject.1bu lecture proved most interesting and as the abhi is one of Lhe most eloquent and polishes! tuvivslaniilul speakers ever heard in Montreal, many of phrases wWuro rapturousiy applauded.He minutely described thie Venu detla as 1t exists and related a nutuier of instances ol the system own personal knowledge.jhe Voniieilu, however, 1s partly dying ont in l pall of advancing civiization ast the abbé expressed the hope that religion would fioaliy trunph.Flin Vendetta was a relic of barburous tines hut to understand it well one had to tase ito consideration the customs and the teats mont which the Corsican pect Heul re- celved from those who ha téigned suprema over their island.\u201cWhen\u201d card the Dorninican \u2018a people 15 the vletimi of long standing iv justice and no justive cap bo ob- talned from the Throne or [rum the Lenel, 1f Ibat people 18 Strong 15 res dn ila might and cruslies ail thät stands in ils Way, 48 the Frouch people had doi, but WHEN THE PEOPLE ARE WEAK, as ar6 the Corsican people, puvrita warfare ig resurted to.Thi: Vendeita ts an outcome of ihat staté: of barbarisin, tle Corsican bandit has Leen deseribod as an enemy of civilization and of religion, there are muany traits in Lis character which raises him above the level oun whlch Le has been placed Ly many hu torians.He is brave, hoyad and hospitable.The Corrican baiatt bas been known in his wad bravery to.2¢o an entire batalilon of genddarmes sent Lo ope préhend hun and to Lave fought with Lhe determination of the wounded lon, He is loyal, In Cor-ica a msn Who Letrays another warn, nu wokter 1 he happens Lo bu his Worst enctuv, is lovked upon as a diggrace to mankine.Hospilaitty as one ¢f the line uailtivs of the countrymen of VHonavarte and un that hospitality Lo compri-o8 ali who nus rool entre villages came bensalbli given of how bavudit against t capture his arrest.the summary justice deait out to am had betrayed an enemy Lo Le police, man was brought to the aoorstep of the church aud there, in the presences ol Lhe on- protected : One of these reiaied to un who tire population, ibid Lo prepare or eternity.Fifteen minutes after Lis mon Was shot.Quee in à vizupge near Ajavein the Vendetia had been declared Letween two men.it continued for years analinally one of them, who was closely pursucd by the police, nought refuge 1 Lhe houso of his enemy.That pergonage was out, Lut a child of twelve hid the lleelng bandit, The police arrived, \u201cTell us whors the bandit 1s,\u201d said tho officer, and this sold is yours.\u201d The child retused to speak.\u201cdell us where he will ve found\u201d added ihe officer \u201cand this watch is vours.\u201d The child was tempted.The bandit was hetrayed, When the father returned he was informed of what had taken place.Ho at once ruw- moned the wholowvilage and standing in the midst of the crowd his hand resting on his child's shoulders said: \u201chis child is no longer mine.He Letrayell my enomy while he was my guest under my roof.lie is unworthy to live,\u201d and with tliese words he plunged a dagger INTO THE CHILD'S HEART.A number of siiuilarly interesting anecdotes lolluwed and the abvé produced a bloodstained scapulary which Lad been found ou the body of the renowued bandit Maucony, who had fallen riddled Ly the bullets of Lie police after a hunt of reveral years.he abbé, in his concluding remuarks, said: \u201cThanks to (od, the Yendetia 1s uv- ing our in Corsica, but it 18 untortunutely nol as yel het, extinct.it has, linwever, rocuiveu vihcial sauction and countenance in Europe in thy enormous standing ares ready to spring at sach other and cover the continent with biovd.To-day 5,000,000 men are avmed for mutual destruction.A great and territlo confliét is pending between the LWo great nations of Europe, und no ous knows when it will break out.As long as France coutlnues to build magazines and cannon and gun lactories Alongside its palaces of indusiry and its Lifter tower, Civilization caunot be said to have tri umphed.The two great wen of Corsica have beeu Napoleon and Columbus; one the eagle, holding in his clutches the terror of war, the other the dove carrying the message of peace and love lo a new world.In Europe as in Corsica, the ferocity of the eugie is still at times stronger than the spirit of the dove, Lut with the help of (rud the Lime will yet coms when men will understanu cach other better and living in harmony and good will settle their disputes in a more Christisu spirit and Lelore the tribunals of arvitra- tion.\u201d Au enteitalninæ progiatume Cou- prising recitations and music and à comedy \u201cL'habit par ln Jendkre toliow vi, YOUNG WOMEN: The Work \u201cot the Christian Association\u2014 Address by Sir Wm.Dawson, Rev.Dr.Barbour preslded at the annual meeting of the Young Women's Christian Association, held Thursday afternoon in the Association Hall on Maetcalte street.Among those present wero Sir W iflam Dawson, Revs.Dr.Hunter, L.dM.Hil, Vv.Barnes, A.J.Mowatt and Mr.Butige.There was à large atlendance of members and friends.The hall was very prettily decorated, Mise liattio I.Tenney, general secretary, read the nununl reburt after devotional exercises.The report vasa favot- able one and noted the progress made during the past wear, especiaily in connection with the endowment agency.The demand made fur helb was always greater than the supply, but the best efforts ol the Associalion were balilod by the inefficiency of tho applicants.The Associa- Lion aimed at supplying betier craployment than domestic gorvice tor those women who gould do beter.During the past year SG apotications had been mando for help and out o! this number thirty-eight had reported themselves as supplied, The Horary was being much appreciated by the members and the books were now classified.Lhe Horary was free to members.The educational work now, in its fourth year was more successlul than ovar.lhree terms of ten weeks each had been completed dur ing the season extending from Septemier to May.The social gatlierings and classes for physical culture had been wost salisiac- tory.The recording secistary\u2019s report showed thal 180 were aduriltod Lo tho Home during the year, an increase of 31 over the previous year.Miss Forrester was much pralsed for her good work amuhg the poor.\u2018I'he plece of land on Urumiuond streal was reported by the Lreasnrer of the new bui,ding fund to have cost 88935,0f wWhlebatrourt $5701.28 bad been paid, They pow had $789 in bank and when 21000 wus Stained they intended to make a furtier my ment nnd.reduces the amount due on tho fard to $4912.23, The sum of $1860 had been promised, but the Association earnestly aelnd for aid to hquidate the debit.All houschold expenses tay, there remained a bn'ançe of $171, ut tha Various reports and the zood wort now being carried on.it was an admirable thing to see Christian thankfuivess and Christian unity.The Young Christian Association had a benutiiui building, and he saw uo reason why the A: the property on Drumm nd sireel.Ho teit confident that i eoble would second the of- forts of the Association when sppenled to.The following officers woro then clocted for the sneulna year: President, Mrs, Stavon- résidents, Mrs, E, K.Greune, Mine itt, Mrs.J.Mackintosh Mrs.ve H.8.Ewing, Mre W.B, Lindsay; record w g Sir Witlinm Dawson dalivored an earnest | address in which he expressed satislaction | \"organist, and the ladies and gentlemen of | J Ji secretary, Miss E.(.Forbes; treasurer, Mrs.J.B.Learmont; airectoresses, Mrs.C.Bey- Loid, Mrs.J.T.Wilson, Mrs.J.Fairie, Urs.Ge 1.Ferrier, Mrs, E.T.Ames, Mrs.Joek, Mrs.Childs, Mre.Fairman and Mrs, Papineau.\u2018Lhe esting was closed with the benediction.JEAN MARTEL.\u2018The Father of a ally o of Twenty-Nine\u2014 Four Times Married.Joan Martel was the son of Honoré Martel, who came to Canada towards the middle of the seventeenth ventury.\u2018Lhis Honoré Martel, who appears as belug the first of his name established in New France, settled flret in Quebec.In 1668 he married, fn this city, Marguerite L\u2019Admiraut or Lamiraud.From this warriage were born fourtesn chil- Ireu, tho seven first at Quebec, four at rointe-aux-lrembles of Quebec, and the three last at Quebec, where Martel and his wife had returned alter having lived in l\u2019uinte-aux-Trembles 1rom 1680 to 1689.Havipgg become a widower, he remarried in L707, arie Marchand, widow of Jean Lubbé.1lhore were no children of this second union.Jean, the subject of this articie, was the second born of that family «f fourteen: he was born on the 4th of January, 1671, He settled at Quebec ns a merchant, and in 1703, av ihe age of thirty- one years and a few months, he marrled Marte-Anne Rouville, The date ol the marriage contract is the first of May of that your, it is shown by the \u2018Greffe du Seguenay\u2019 that this contract was passed by oi Futner Michel Bruslé, a Recollect missionary, who attended Contrecceur, Rimou- ski and other places from 1706 to 1718.He had come to Canada in 1695.By this first , wile Mar bi .which caine to lin | te, Jean Martel had nipe chiidren, every me of them born in Quebec, and it may be idifed as a remarkable ocourrence that they were ail hovs, two of whom became priests., Frantço:8, vora In 1706, and Joseph Nicolas, in 17:1.The former was ordained in 1731, fle was appointed a few days after his ordination, curate of Saint-Laurent, on the leland of Orleans, where he remained until lis death, which happened on the 12th of February, 1762: he was then 58 years old.Ifa was bûrled in bia parochial church by Mr.de Voble, the curate of the next parish, Saint-Jean, HERE 18 A STORY * relating to this cuFate, Frangols Martel; it is found in the Képertoire du \u201cClergé by Mgr.L'anguay: When every one of the inhabitants of the Island of Orleans had deserted their homes, Though | ; with this priest's kindness and ; Mers.Instances were à Lu Rontlavmere sent out us ! dhe in 1704, the curate Mariel remained all none in bis presbytere or residence.An lnglish ofiicer entered and was delighted olite man- He bye and bye spoke of him to Gen- erul Murray, who wished to visit hima ip person.It 1s reported that the General caused to Le erected, al his own expense, tie north-west ud of curate Martel\u2019s resi vence, in order Lo put him in a more com- fur table abode.he other son of Jean Martel, Joseph- Nicoias, already named, was \u2018ordained towards 1735, under aud at the end of the French vga.lie entored the order of the Jesuits and went to France.He came back to Canada in 1764, and was the same year sppottted curate of the parish of Saint- Laurent, whore died his brother, as just now mentioned.On tbe 4th of August, 1772, bout drowned, and his body was buried ut Contrecœur.Yowards 1722, Jean Martel, having become à widower for the first time, seems to have left Quebec to go and settle in Baie malnt-Paul, where he married Anne Simard I 1721, He wus then fifty-three years of «oo.and his second wife twenty-three only.; où thts union live children were tor n, three boys and two daughters.Having lost his secontt wife In 1731, he married again ul Laie Saint-Paul, Marie-Joseph de Lavoye, Zt years cf age, he being then 61 years o a Fron: this third union there were five chile dren, two boys and three girls, all born at Bala Saint-Paul.being a widower for the third time in 1741, hn married again and for the fourth time iu 1742; he was thon 72 years of age.tis fourth wife's name was Marie-Clotilde Debien, of lsle-aux- Coudres, aud she was only 18 years old.Not long after this marriage.Jean Martel moved to the Ktoulements, the next parish below Bale Saint-Paul, and in 1745 he selected lsle-aux- Coudres jor his new home.Of this fourth and last marriage were born ten ehildren: three boys and soven girls.The last one, or the youugest of these girls, Marie- Louise, Was born on January 1, 1761, and hier tater at that date was 30 years of age.Ho died in the following year, on September 22, aud Was buried at Bale Saint-l\u2019aul.This vigorous Martel had twenty-nine children of Lis four wives and only wanted aboul ten years to accomplish his century when he Got lis fast child baptized.| have seen cven better than the above.1 met, some years ago, at a place called l'oquernouche, in New Brunswick, an Aca- dian family of twenty-seven children of ona and the samo marriage and all alive! UN ARCHEOLOGUE.The Esisley Team.To the Éditor of the STAR: SIn,-1 notice in your Saturdar's issue à letter signed \u201cRex\u201d commenting on my annual report us secretary to the Victoria Rifle Association, and regret that owing to my being out of the city at the time [ could hot answer it before.\u201cRex asserts that I slated in my report \u201c\u2018that the Vics had two uen iu the Bisley team for 1892,\u201d and that | \u201cwas thereby misleading the public.\u201d I never stated any such thing.What I did say wae this: \u201cThe 22nd and 25th places on thu Linley team for 1892 were also taken b Lieuts.Macadam and Pope, respectively.\u201d At the tune that my report was published, Mr.Macadam was an accepted member of the Bisley tcam for this year.Any one Who is interested in shooting is (quite aware that only 20 men compose the Linloy teal, und according to the report of the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, \u201cthis team {8 selocted from the first 100 higuest aggregate scorers, their places on the list being uetermined by the scores made in the grand aggregate mateb and two other matches; the association reserving to itself the right to pass over for cause, any man, in making up the team.\u201d Last year the 94th man was on the teain and the year bafore Line 23rd man went.In luture, When \u2018\u201cRex\u201d has anything to say against the Vices in general, and myseif in particular, let him not misquote statements; but come to the front like à man and sin his name to his letters, and not use the press anonymously as a Inodium for his despicable remurks\u2014\u2014 the outcome of petty jealousy, Popg, Lie grd Victoria Rifles.City Cleckship.To the Editor of the STAR: Sin, The consensus of public opinion is that Mr, Gosselin, Lhe Assistant, should be appointed Lo the late City Clerk\u2019's position.To bo a lawyer 18 nOL necessary, as we have a Law Department to whom all questions requiring such knowledge must be referred.Surely Mossrs, Roy, Coyle and Ethier are competent to grasp all legal questions\u2014or ihe selection of a lawyer to lill the Clerkship must be considered 8 a poor compli- malt to them.CITIZEN, Medical \u2018Staff.To the Editor nf the STAR: Sir,\u2014Dr, KF.W, Campbell need not be surprised that graduates from Bishop's are largely ignored in appointments tu the medical staff of the Montreal General Hospital, when only graduates from McGill, no matter how high their standing may \"be, are completely ostracized and tabooed it they are Cathoiics, CITIZEN, St Btephen\u2019s Church, Chambly.There was a service of prayer, without a sermon, it this chureh on Monday evening last, At Lhe close the regular Kaster vestry mesting wae heid.The rector, Rev.G.B.Butler, presidod.The people\u2019s warden, Mr.W.B, Austin, Was absent through illness, vung reprosented by his son, Mr.Bruce Austin, Who submitted the scceounts, financial Blutoruentis, ete, elec, which were ac- ceptod and regardod as very satisfactory und most encouraging.\u2018The following ap- jointmonts were made for the new term: Rector's warden, Mr.J.W.Howard ; people's warden, Mr.W.15 Austin; sidesruen, Dr.CW.I, Glen and Mr.Wm, Myhilt; lay deie- gales 10 the Synod, Messrs.J.W.Howard aud À.44.Llimxoil.Votes of thanks to the retiring oflicers, the Sunday-schoo!l teach- ors, the Ladies\u2019 Church Ald Bociety, the \u201cthe enoir, for their valuable services during : the past yoar, Were recorded.A resolution Meu's * of ragret that Mr.W.B.Austin could not ! attend the meeting UWIL to sickness was | passed unanimously, gociation should not have a similar nue, A ftood start bad been mado iu the purchase of sit onmship Fr olghts Ens Ensier.Steamship frelxhts are slightly easier, as i practically all the apace has been taken by Lie ilrat Loats, Grain rates to Liverpool are quoted at 2s Gu.to London, and Glasgow Ya td.to 28, 9à, to Bristol 3s.to 3s, 3d, and to the continent 3s.3d.Sack flour to Liverpool, Lyndon and (ilasgow has been cvn- racted for at 128, 6d, box meats 17a 6d., butter and cheese 266 and deals 45a.to THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.APRIL 23, 1892,\u2014-TWELVE PAGES.CONVENT TO STAGE A FORMER NUN TO APPEAR IN OPERA.Sho is a Member of an Aristooratic Hartford, Conn., Family And Her Action Has Unused Much Scandal, HARTFORD, April 23.\u2014Much scandal has been caused to the Roman Catholics In this part of Connecticut by the withdrawal of the most prominent nun in the State from Mount Bi.Joseph's Convent to become a member of à comic opera company.liart- ford people remember the stir oocastoned some fifteen years ago by the conversion from Protestantism to the Roman Catholic Church of Miss Lulu Wilcox, a member of one of the most aristocratic families in the city, and a beautiful, charming and brilliant girl.lt was while pursuing her seculnr studies that Miss Wilcox became imbued with the idea that Catholieity, aud that alone, would work out her soul\u2019s salvation, With her, to think was to act, and though bitterly opposed by her people when she formally announced herchange of faith, she was not deterred.Shortly after her conversion she entered the convent as a poetulant, apd in due time she was regular- y received into the Sisterhood of Mercy.\u2018The church was crowded to {ts utmost ca- actty.and among Catholics the congratu- ations were mutual and general over what way regarded as perhaps the most notable event io the history of the Catuolic Church in Hartford.Miss Wilcox was looked upon as & most decided acquisition to the fold, and not a Catholic in the city but that felt a sense of pride when she so closaly identitied hersolf with the teachings and precepts of the church.The fact of Sister Calista's escape has been well concealed.She leit the convent nearly three weeks ago, and not only was nothing known of it last night outside Lhe priesthood, but none of the giri\u2019s relatives knew iv until yesterday, with the single exception of hor her mother, with whom she sought refug Her.mother, Mre.Craven, refused to say a word last night,excopting that her daughter remained with her for a few days, and was then sent to visit friends in Norwich, where she yet remains.A friend of the 1amily said last night that the reason of her flight from the convent was because of the jealousy of the mother superior, growing out of Sister Calista's wishes often having weight with the bishop in opposition to her own.She visited her mother In company, as usual, with another of the sisterhood, clad in her black robes, and, to the dismay of her companion, flatly rerused to raturn tothe conveut, The influence of the priesthood was brought to bear upon hor in vain, and they had no power to compel her to return.Finally the pressure becan:a so strong that as soon as her dressmaker had Unished her outtit she hurried away to Nurwich, Miss Wilcox is a brunette, with large, flashing, black eyes, rather finely developed, thirty years of age, and is in every way highly attractive.She was, on her mother\u2019s side, descended from the family of the late Governor Seymour, ler mother married a Mr.Wilcox, was divorced and married George M.Tiffany, a son of the late E.D, Tiffany, for many years presidentof à Hartford bank.Tiflany\u2019s interest in placing on the stage the actress Maud Granger led to a divorce, and she married Wilcox.On his death, she married William Craven, an apholsterer, with whom she is now living The gir! was placed at the convent for an education when only nine yearsold.Her pleasabt manners and rare musical abllities made her a great favorite with her teachers, and they urged her, if she ever needed friends, to return to them.Shortly after completing her studies apd leaving the convent her father died, her mother married again, and it is understood the young girl _persel! haa some trouble in a love a W {thin a short time, and strongly against the wishes of her friends, she took the veil.When asked whether she would ever return to the convent, Mr.Craven replied em- puaticaliy: \u201cNo, she never will; she likes her freedom too well\u201d It is stated by one of Miss Wileox's fainlly that negotiations have been opened for her to join yhe Boston Symphony Orchestra Compan Whatever may be the reason why Miss Wilcox left the convent she was led to make that rosolve quickly.Only the day before sho le!t the convent she seemed to be contented with her lot to the extent of extreme happiness.When she announced her intention of leaving she was prevailed upon to remain until the bishop, who was away, would return, when she could apply fora dispensation, but she declined to do this, saying that she had made up her mind to leave, and that it was best she should go at once.This looks as if she meant to renounce the Roman CatholicTellgion as well as her vow.Nhe intends tu join a comic opera troupe, where her musical accom- plisaments will be utilized, SHOT HIS WIFE, A Deliberate Murder at Bramplon, Ont.\u20141 the Murderer Insa ne?BRAMPTON, Ont, April 23.\u2014 About six Months ago James B.Lundy, a well-to-do farmer, and his wife and daughter rented their farm and moved into Brampton, where their only son is engaged in the hardware store of Mr.Buckham.They seemed to be a most affectionate couple.Mr.Lundy had been in 1oronto for sev eral days looking for employment, and was not expected to return lor some months.Mra.Lundy and familly were entertaining a small company at their house on Main street yesterday, and during the evening Mrs.Lundy asked to be excused while she Prepared refreshments.Upon entering the itchen, Lundy, who had returned irom Torouto, and secreted himself under the kitchen table, opened tire upon his wife with a five-chamberod revoiver and shot her three times, once In the forehead, once in the jugular vein and once In the breast.Mr.Selwood, one of the guests, hearing the reports, rushed out and succeeded in wrenching the revolver from the murderer's grasp, The guests were panie stricken and the young daughter nearly distracted with grief, Mrs.Lundy dropped on the floor with blood pouring from: the wounds and expired almost instantly.Constable Orth made the arrest and Lundy was taken to gaol.Coroner Mullen hastily empanelled a jury, who viewed Lhe body and adjourned.Lundy was seen ab the gaol and seers to take the matter very duletly and expresses his eagerness to take 6 consequences, whatever they may be, and only regrets he was not left alone till he completed the tragedy by taking his own life.Me said he had been living in jealousy for twenty years and thought he would end the matter.He has, it is reported, veen drinking heavily iately and was thought to be mentally unsound.A Rise in Freight Lates.St.Jomw, N.B, April 23.\u2014Frederieton merchants are up in arms against the recent large incraase in freight rates between that city and St.John, the result of & combine between the anedian Pacific Railway and the Star lines of river steamers.At a meeting of the council of the Fredericton Board of Trade to-day it was proposed to carry freight from 8t.John by schooners and to establish a reguisr line to make two trips weekly.1t is thought that the increased tariff will seriousiy cut into the trade done by the wholesale merchants of St, John ail along the river.The Anarchist Hunt.PARIS, Aprii 23.\u2014The police of this city have not been the only ones who have been on an Anarchist hunt, Similar hunts have been conducted in other places and the result is that a large number of men who are considered dangerous are now safely in gaol.At 83t.Etienne 30 Anarchists were arrested yesterday, at Dijon five, at Amiens eight, at\u201d St.Quentin ten, and at Lyons twenty-four.\u2018lho vapers found included no important documents, but numerous revolvers and daggers were found and gaized, Libel Built Against Blamarck.BERLIN, April 23.\u2014Herr Fushnagel, Bochum, has commenced a suit ney Prince Binmarck asking damages for libel.The suit is based on a certain speech made by Prince Bismarck in which he declared that Herr Fushnagel, in making the charges against Herr Baare, was inspirea by a selfish motive and that he was probably In the pay of foreign countries, The Toronto Nominations.ToroNTo, April 23\u2014The nominations for the vacancy in the representation of Toronto in the Legisiature caused by the death of Mr.H.E.Ciarke took place yoster- day.Four candidates wers nominated, viz, H.A.E, Kent, as a straight Conservative, no Rominsing by E.E.Sheppard, one of the tes for the Conservative nomination, to 50s LC 8 Bacon & ©.straight Reform.nom- inated by Dr.Ogden; Thillipe | Thomson, independent labor, an Macdouald on | A EEF! | the platform of political union with the \u2018 United States, Théo candidates were allowed inferior and Imitation sorts are coarse,of disagreeable a! five minutes to speak PR qu ce oded the sien odor and unpleasant flavor, but the a ceived cordially, and were not annoyed by their opponents.Mr.Thompson was heard | Î quietly, but excited no enthusiasm.\u2019 Mr.Macdonald was received with hisses and cheering, and his speech was continually broken up by inter ections and interrup~ Bearing the author- tions until half way through, after which he tzed signature of .was quietly heard.Justus von Llebig, the great chemist, QUEEN'S OWN NOT COMING, {SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.| ToroNTO, April 23.\u2014The Queen's Own will not make thelr contemplated excursion to Montreal on the Queen's birthday.Owing to the amount of time which would be taken up by the trip and the expenss each member of the regiment would incur it was tmpossible to get a suffielent number of men to go.The regiment will probably go to Owen Sound for the 24th.has thu odor of roast beef yravy,a fine flavor, disso} ves cloarly in water and assimilates with the finest and alpliest cookery, FOR DELICIOUS, REFRESHING BEEF TEa.FOR IMPROVED AND KCONOMIC COOEENRY.(6) CAUTION.EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY 1B MARKED T.& B.\u2014 IN BRONZE LETTEWS.The Barnia\u2019s Passengers, HALIFAX, April 23.\u2014Liet ofsaloon passen- None Other Gen uine.fers per Dominion Line Royal Mall steamer leod ** Sarnia,\u201d Capt.Couch, from Portland, April STE R f R 0 0 i 21, and Halifax, April 23, for Liverpool : \u2014STEEL PENS.\u2014 Rev.Father W.V.Burtin, Dr.I.Desjardins, aw Mr.Drummond, Mrs.Ellis, Miss Leavitt, Mr, Thos.Little, Miss Hortense Murphy, Rev.W.Martin, Mrs.Millward, Miss Millward, Master Miilward, Mr.Fred.Moore, Mrs, Geo.Turner, Mise G.Turner, RR.MILLER, N & CO, Agents, Montreal.THE ACNE\" OT WATER HEATER ! 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BHT, piaced in hat ro of the Baperintendent.\u2018The Trustous will assume the Care < of the same In perpetuity on receipt of a paryinont nt the rate or $I0 Per 10Q feet superficial magna Prurthor information Can pe obtained from the ChEocraters Tressuror 180 BC James Bi.By order ocratary Treasuror ve G.DURKFORD, Hoon Trens.pectic Avticles.FLN NISSAN LL Al A Perfect Article.The purest quality of Oream Tartar finest re-orys- tallixed Bi-Carbonate of Boda are used lu its prepar- on, 1% haw stood Al with housekespers for ihe pass 30 years, and is bow (if possible) botier than © All the Best Grocers vert it.2875tf DE LORIMIER, the Shirt Maker, Las ust received a a [full ateck of Scarfs at all price am still making Shirts to order.1700 Notre Dame street, se, The Man Does Not Live and never did live whose books have suffered dam.by fire, or must in a WOLDIE & McOULLOCH Frs) VAULT DOORS, STEAM YA YACHTS AND LAUNCHENS-\u2014ANY aranteed ; full ulars on application: ed son Iron works 20.Toronte Lewis Skaife, Agent, room 216 New York Life Building.\u201cbia Beers AND SHOES! A.Douglas, 1793 Notre Dame st.Will remove his Shoe Store to 2379 Bt.Uatherino BL, about the Ist uf May, All the latest styles of Boots and Shoes Lands to measure, Finest materials and good workmanship 2 Lamb's Conduit st, London ar Bad ordrow) England: NPANTSH EA tana ihe Éroyortien for the Growth of Hair on the Face or ebrows, or Lashes.by Alex, Boss, Inventor of ah 088 lmprover, Bent free on receipt of au addressod and stamped envelope.21zeod B! A variety Rept constantly in stock at our Montres, Wareruom, 14 Nt.James street.J.& J.TAYLOR, < PATENTS C, 4.RICHES, HOLICITOR .OF PATENTS, 57 King street west, Toruntn.Patents procured in Canada and foreign countries.Pamphlet relating to patents free on application, Free reference library of patents open daily.943 BOECKH = PAINTERS BRUSHES.Gan ppd or Libis fe cer: cs Hee\u201d pe PSOFRALO.FN x FEW SECOND-HAND ELEVATORS, D good order, for aale cheap.Miller Broa.& Toms, Mot treal.Toronto office, 74 Yurk street, HP.56z Bimmons, Agen SORA rot INE.CYLINDERS, GENERATORS, ¢., bought and sold.When in need of & Freezer, elaborate Joe Shaver or Milk Shake Machine, wri Wholesale Fruiterer and Confectioner, Tirookvilla, On 867 2mo ATIONAL CASH REGISTER FOR SALE AT À &reat bargain, Half price for cash.W.E.POTTER & co, Painters.oly d'Philip st, City.FITS All Fits stopped fro free by Dr, KLINE'S = Qnrar N «a.No Fite after first day's use.Marvellous cures, Treatise and trial bottle free to Fit cases, Send to Dr.Kline, D ï Arch st, Phila, Pa.J.A, Harte,1780 Notre Be aed\u201d Fireworks.Send for list and terms.Pyrotechnic dlaplays for public and private use a specialty.Special Programmes prepare: HAND & CO.with Flexible Bridie attached, B: ally designed to supersede thé © à fashione twine bridles.To be had of all leading paint and oil and hai d- ware doalers, 74 Manufacturers, 73 law HAMILTON.ONT.MEAGHER'S WINE.Propared strictly = äccording to the formula of the British narmacopila-the finest quality of Quinine and Pure Orange Wine only being used in its manufactur An invigorating tonlc f for general debility, spring lassitude, Indigestion, neural nalariz, fever, agne, ote.Orange Quinine HN \u201cadded to Cod Liver oil in equal quantity 7 Mes fn it more acceptable to the taste and gives à very \u20ac DIRECTIONS Adulte half a wine glassful threo tmos a day parore Children from a tea to a tablespoonful according 10 ago.TO THE LADIES.FREEOFCHARCE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.MISS PENLEY'S DRESSMAKING SOHOOL, French System.48 ST.DENISST.TELEPHONE 6057.A branoh of her Boston and New York Establish- went.In this school ladies can learn to eut, wake, trim and drape, in all pryles, Ball, Party and KegeptionT \u2018Dresses and Dolmans.The entire method taught by the inventor of the fineat dress system Jn the = orld Hundreds of dollars saved to er wife.Do not delay a moiuent, fe.will cont You nothing to call and examine her famons system.DRESSES DRAFTED IN THREE MINU .Also a rare chance fora few ladies to gel into a money-making business aud earn from $5.00 to 810.00 a day.Mothers, w is the time to give your daughters this valuable trade.§¥ Open Evenings also.MRS.E.L.ETHIER, Manager, Pupils will find lodging in the School, The most popular tailor system yet invented.D2zeod About Stoves.Do you Need a New Stove ?If so, see our assortment and ask to be shown the New *F\u201d Leader.Are You in Need of a Refrigerator ?If you are, examine our stock of American Retrigerators, which we expect in a few days They are made of Hardwood, Charcoal Lined, Brass Hinges, and can be sold as cheap as the common soft wood ones.They are better, will last longer and of better design than any we have yet handled.Do You Require an Oil Stove ?We can supply you with one, either Canadian or American make.We have them in all sizes from the small Baby Lamp to the Complete Stove large enough to cook a2 dinner for a family.Would an Iron Bedstead or Crib be Acceptable ?We have them in every varioty and will paint them for you any color desired.Finally, if you want anything in the House Furnishing line, Wo believe we have a stock that can supply your wants.We try to get the new goods as they appear on the market and think we succeed.524 Craig Street, 2455 Notre Dame St, {417 St.Catherine 3.lorner Inspector and William Sts.Salesrooms : Wi Ce mang & Sin.| Fununes Resorts.NANA ll Sa SIAN Nm a The WOODBURN, KNOWLTON, QUE, This modern house, just completed a.furnished.situnted 1b \"th at pere rankements livery ln connec Shen with the hi through Bolton Pase and Muwok Lake Lavi Knowlton fn the noruing and roturulisg in Gre for suppor, at regulur interval.J.5.WILLIAMS, sv 268 Preprictor, \u2014\u201cTHE\u2014 | HOUSE HOTEL, LŒIL MOUNT'AINS, St.Hilaire, P.Q.(i Hour from Moatreal por G.T.R.) Will be grencd for the Season en qe 1 1th he ne, due under 1h \u20ac RADAR CLL of Mu, HB DUN.NI Nd, of Wizdeor Hotel.A tn fus rue.ay » ON be rade io Mr.Duunicg, cure of The WiLasor Hotel __ 84 eod \u201cLAWSON HOUSE,\u201d South Harpswell, Maine, This pleasant seaside Lote! has heen Krsetiy improved, is now pugnited with ail thy Rodern im roveuents.including hot and cold Ja water baths, £ ery unsurpassed.Goo abi, boatluund Sahin.Uponed for gnesty Je 1892.Epeciai rates for parties.YUARPSWELL HOTRE.COMPANY.Proprietors.Fotnocommodations or particuiars apply to J.J.POOLER, Manager, 78 Portland, Maine, OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND.\u2018The higuest, healthiest and moat charming spot On ile coast of Maine.Cottages to rent, G, DURNFORD, Sec-Treau.all furnished, with meals ut the Hotel.Send for Circular.M.8.GIBSON, Manuger, 833moseod _ ___Portinnd.Me._ THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, Highgate Springs, vi, 1, .8 spread wilh the chocest the season affords, Telegraph office, fast fraise siopping, good Livery and elogant drives, good shing, ine boats and experienced oarsmen, snd ex- oper ve shady parks are among the conveniences and attraction: UDSON L.SCOT sos mos \u201ce0d roprietor N3 years.KAMOURASKA HOTEL (FORMERLY J.K.LEBRL'S), Newls fitted and furnished throughout, will be opened 1st May next.First-class amily seaside hotel, Good bathing, boating and fishing.Livery in contection: carriages ineet ai trains at St, Paschalstation.Terms modera gliDMas WARD, Proprietor 4 & Manag Kamonraska, PQ SWEETSBURG.T.BAT\u2019 HELDE}X has purchased the SWEETS- BORE HOUSE and the same will be run on strictly Temperance Principles for the summer trade.The American Hadise will be run us usual.93 TTAWK BEACH HOUBE, THURSO, QUE Fuvoritéresort on Otfaws Hiver will open play 1st, Good ng, boatinx and ba .Fre Passage on Hotmferey to Clarence, ons, Rates inode rate.W.3 3m0s eod 10 LET\u2014AT PHILIPSBURG, P.Q., FOUR SUMmer month, a house containing eight rooms and sumer kitcen ;partially furnished; pleasantly situated on the slores of EM ssisquoi Bay ; good fisu- ing snd bunting, Appl , 8, JONES, 54 tf Philipsburg, East, 4 0, LET \u2014 3EAMDE 2 PRSIDENCE, Fon THE atric Kiviere du Loup: that t'dearablen residence hitherto occupled by oO .\u2018The cottage is large, newly puint- and comfortably i .stable and coach-houss on pre amises, excellant vol of water at the door.For arther particulars, apply to UR JOSEPH por, _816 U1 Besserer street, Ottawa.O LET\u2014FOR \"HE SUMMER MONTHS, ON TH ._Blope of Belatl Mountain, at five minutes iE from airoauols Huse, an ele: ant and new cottage, 1 ionveuniences, wit lie ground Apply to the propisior, * & 5 a NAPOLEON, AUCLA 9226 nist Hilaire, P.Q.oO ETA HCISE STTUarer AT LAPRAIRIE, n the river a rice for th $65.hn A pply e: p r the whole summer, REEVES, Tailor, 0 LET_AT LARAIKIE, FURNISHED rooms; jower and ossession 18 May: rent £150.Address H.J.B.,1028 TO.ughl ble b oro! y comfrtable house: garden snd stable attach nn small village,on Te 00 25 T niversity st.OLET\u2014AT ST.ROSE A FINE BUMMER HE- Apply w .GA.RAYMOND, 04 3 Seminary of Montreal, large house.in the Tae e of Cowmnsville; partly furnished; 10 rooms; goodsrder; large garden sud J.938 Nc 2 Bt.Edward, corner Bleury, tage, Rene: plume and stawberries: bath and water in LET-FOR THEJUMMER OR LONGER À .B.two hours ride frox town.Address or apply Ax, IH sidence, containing 8 boms; water in the Louse, 0 LET\u2014FOR SUMMER \\ONTHS OR LONGER, orchard.App) iy 858 PALACHT., Montreal, _043 Be ; Gowanavile, Sano, 10 LET- NE LL FURNIS HOUSE, Lox- uil, 4 minutes from trie, 10 minutes frum boat, good \u2018garden; best 1 Soalit L Room 14, 95 3 Nordhieer s Building.mo LET FOR THE SUMMERTONTHE, A FOURS ed house in the countr, large and comfortable.For terma, pie Sau yt 95 6 PC 119, MONTREAL, _ oO ET GHWT BASIN, JOUSES, NEAK river side, furnished or unfurished.5 5ininute walk from rutlway station; wood boang and fish tng; rent moderate.Apply 961 210 Par, CHARLES _BTRE ANTED\u2014IN UPPER LACHIN OR DORY AL, furnished cottage, for the mom of J uly and ust: rent must be moderate.Aply \u201cJ.box Montreal.\"96 » Longuen il, Au, b87, EE mer mnie UI Spring Resorts MEANS DR.STRONG'S SANITRIUM, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.A popular Toro! for health, change, rebior rocre- ation pont the Elevator, electric beh, steain, open replace, sun-parlor and promens& on the pee.Dry + nic air; marvellous waters; erquet and swan Massage \u201cPurkis h, Russian, Roman, Eletrother- He, be and all remedial 'sppliancea.F Bend for illuatrated ciroular.GoeD HAIR., GooD HEALTH, ANI GooD ico Ks Samos CEs TM SCALP, AND REMCNESDANDRUFF.It also prevents the hair from falling out and a promotes a healthy growth d by ail Druggists.Price: 50 cts, JF VITSON & DICESON \u2014\u2014IMTORTERS OP \u2014 Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro Plate, Art Pottery, Cutlery.Table Ware, &c., &¢., Hays much pleasure fn informing their friends and customers thab their new store, 1791 NOTRE DAME STREET (Corner st Peters, fs ow open for business.The goods are entirely new, all purchased in the beat markets for cash.It will be their constant endeavor to supply their patrons ith reliable articles at the lowest possible price: Watch revairinr done on the premises by acom- patent worknia Jewellery made to or Rpoons and Forks silverplated equal to new, Articles for Wedding Presents a Specialy.INSPECTION SOLICITED.\u201c*1m0 J THE LACHINE E TRAGEDY.A POST MORTEM HELD.There 1» no Reason to Delleve Thot a Marder was Comruitted-A1! Foints to aD Aoctdental Death, lsproIaL TO THE STAH.! LACHINE, April 23 The town of Lachine is not convu!sed with excitement on account of the Clay shooting case.\u2018Iho theory of murder is pot gueuwerally accepted.Dr.Valois held & post mortem examination at nine v'olock this morning, the result not showing anything to strengthen wud rumors of foul play.Lr, Yaiols Is convinced Clay's deal wan caused by an accidental discharge of his gun, lu the brain he found severul grains ol No, 4 shot with wnleh the Run wos loaded.Alongside the body the gun wus found \u2018with one tarrel uischarged.Mrs.Clay bisler-In-luw of the deceased at whose house he wap staying, saw him prepare tu go hunting, Sue told a STAR reparte! this worning thavdoceased sald ho ntended shooting miuskrats and plav.Sha ! beileved he carried with him a revolver as well as Lhe shul-gun, LUL LUO IeVoiver has vot as yel been found, though Bearen wud wade aimoug all the deut man's effects, bbe also Liidnks that he had on hw persun 4 pochel book containing over $60 ud 8 puise WIih polné small change.The Gares was [ound tn bis pocket to-day, but it ontalned onlv H7 cents and the $50 can no where be found, 1his together with the fact thal the body was Lwaive [eol from the gun apd bady bruised 18 the only evidence of foul play.Constable Robert, wh fiend Lhe corpse, Also stated that ji was by ug under a peauk which croesed the culver: whete the pli swam and that it wag in a position wheres it could not have faien ajoce bul be udmits that the current is sliong enough tu bave carried it under the plank anu also to have wasued the pocket book away.The distance from the gun and the brulses On the body may also by explained by the fact that a passing train could ea-1ly have struck the body and thrown him down the inclined railway into the stream below.Moreover, the fact that the deceased's watch was not taken lessens Lhe probability of robusry aud murder.Dr.Valois thinks that suicide was impossible and his evidence at the in.uost wiil go to prove accidental death.The deceased was à native of Dresden, Ont, and has bean a C, P.M.Puliman porter for three years, running to Vancouver from Atontreal.Every two weeks be visited his brother-in-law at Lachine, where he was well-anown a8 a temperate, industrious man.The inquest takes place ab p.m.to-day.TRADE, FINANCE AND COMMERCE, Gas and Sireet Rallway main tained their strength of yesterday, Lut otherwise the market was nelined Lo weakness.Tho following were tbe sales: 3 Montreal 22844 ; 1 Merchants At 155; 75 \u2018Commerce at 114%; 25 Telezrtgih au 142%, 125 do at 143; 25 R.D.Nav, Cu.al 74, L0 do st Ta, 925 do at 78, 25 do at THY, T5 do at 78%, ; 25 \u201cdo at T9; Bb Gau at 214; \u201c125 do at 215; 6 do new stock, 206k, 11 do at 20517; 250 Cable at 153; Y4 siormont at 145 ; 54 Montreal Cot- fon nu 120, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Reported tor he Bran by Gordon Btrathy & Cc., Btock broke:s, ¥ BL Bacraniens street Clone.Bk.of Mont:eal.2:20 44 Da be xd ont, l'élegraph.Commerctal Cable.Intercolonial oa .> Canada Shippin, Cansdu C Shon, pis \u2018WwW Yorn » OCH EXC HANG, Specially reported for (ne Stag by McDougall ¥ros., vtuck Brokers, EU HE Francois Xavisr street, .Apr 2, April 22, Ciose.Uvan's, Closn Upeu'r, Atohtson.\u2026.\u2026 .Ja SK 40 sus Csgadion P \u2018Pact =, -\u2014 _- _ _ he - 14 Chicaçe Gas si Convuiliern #1, rudenn CW 15400 ${ihg EHEN 74 1 Ts 3} 115 1540s LOU 1004 ang 124% 104 Gul Bulg 6u - Tog £108 Z tig 1204 - 48 = 45% 1436 14m, lik is \u2014 194 Nes ni 07g - 10 Tig TR Txte WOU = Te - vu M 41 Yn lin Us far.il UT Wheelin, RRL 34 - 3384 Sterne ; us LL - Ty = 457% ney ne - \u2026 .- lue.in lone T0 HO ~- 0144 Nal Cordase.1014 101% 101% 102 Coue : _ al Use, = New York Gossip.The following items wern among those received over Moredith & O'Bri ien's special wire to-day: l'iesident lhos.I.Fowler, of the OG, & W,, slates that the poliey of his read iu the management of its coal trade will Le one of co-operation.Although ft is not in any way controlled by the Reading combination 1t will be fund in harmony with all movements looking toward an increase in revenue from its coal traffie.The London market is again \\nclined to weakness.Drices are about \u20184 lower.Mr, Astor bas resigned as a dirertor of the Delaware and Hudson and has sold his stock.of which he held very hittin, tts thought that the Vanderbilt interest bas bought it Tho Bank atntement will show up very favorably-about thres million increase.We rather Jook for a little further yielding in prices on account of \u2018he foreign selling.Thore is reported to be quiet seliing of Erie by people who have been heratofore ver» bulti-lk on the property.large seller says that he has held 1his stock may years sclely on the confidence ha has had in the management.lle is satistled now, however, that Mr.King\u2019s elckness [a such as to make iL necessary for him to retire from active work, which he has been doluæ in connection with the prosperity, and that with his retirerment there may come soma change in the property which may not be so advantageous to] it.London Stock Markot.Messrs, AMeradith and O'Brien report the London market nt 2 p.m.to-day, as folluws: Londev.N.Y, Fquir, Atchison.\u2026.Lo JGR 335 Can, Pacltio .al BR7y Trio.LL dy ody Kansas a Tens 0 1g 10%, Louisville & N Ti To! ,ako Shore.147 133 Northern Fac, Pr BI 504 N, Y.Centrai.PAG 11484 Ont.& Western | Gratin and Provisions Un Britain.BEERBOHM's RrPorT, Saturday, Aprti 23, 1809,8ays: Carjçoos off coast, whéat firmer: corn nil.c Argues on passage And lor shipment, whoa livmer, corn quieted.rounch - Country markets, quiet but stenav.Liver pool wheat, spot, fuiel but steady, corn, do, steady With a fair demand.Liverpool mixed meio, 48 4.Westar in kien very fine.L Iver pol pubic cabin says: offer toderately eurn, steady, alr demand, LIVERFGOL Latest Prices CURRENT, À INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING ver wo jer.a 4 te © nicago Hog M Market.UNION STOCK YARDs, Apr.l 3 recelpts o! hogs were Y0OU0; ollicia! report of yesterday was 31,000, rough zrades, $4 JU to $4 49, jiceipls of sheep SOU, fur the warkel was steady.Grain and Provisions in ( hicaco, repart over direct private wire npen- ar aul i lkuost, Lowest and closing prices in Chicag lows GAS: oIUVE £ McCLARYS Famous \u201cCABINET\u201d the Cheapest, most economic ar 56300.007 Fercried cr tre Tam Ly W |, gore) Hichanwe brokers, 1761 | A Apr y: 3 Ph fer ga, 97 10005 18 Æ, krancs (Parts: Long \u2014 Marsch hor .Bank of Étaland rate, Rune y \"ih on, 11 Hina v 38 WELLINGTON STREET.THE I MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY.APRIL 23.1892.\u2014TWELVE PAGES.Uroperty for Sale, Etc.OL SALR\u2014OR 10 LET, se FRE BEAUTIFUL OOF our | Ti td Electric Company pie PETTY 10 Rates bu 80 FT.ON 8.EN AAA SN TO RENT, Only THREE offices in the AND WIRING.Architects, Contractors aud Builders should base thelr buildings wired fur bivetris Ushting whilst tn process vf coustFUCHLD BLU save vA- ra nase and annoyance.ll work Jone by skilled grectricians in accorf- ats witht Fire Underwriters, vues Lu Ph grade of Po \u2014Al EY A B Ai gr; acros, oz PS 7 on INSURANCE BUILDING } cad.00, .Leveille, N.#., 30 ot.Ja or 8! TO LET, 53 Clarke Avenue.BTUNE l'RONT HOUSE-9 ROOMS.J.CRADGCK SIMPSON & CO, 151 St.James Street.043 H.JOSEPH & CO.[MOR BALE\u2014THE FORMER RESIDENCE OF = Lroise Choquet, at Cote des Neiges, » rules ss Int low the Board of \u20ac ound and uroherd.Æ, Prudhomme, Notary, 2?materlul bons used, INCANDESCENT LIGHTS furuished on the Meter sysiem.Wo bave Instailed # (iroult for Incandescent ply at No 3tila Nourse Dam PO PALL HOUSE, LighUng in COTE ST, ANTOINE and are ext-nd- fou uur Ingandescont Circuit pbk; LEW JEANB Bb.TIBTE VILLAGE, Jur Duivestic and Commorclal roows, in very gonteal un Farposts.required r ash, Ent,rnates for Wiring and all information furnished vb apilication.TO RENT.} No.87 Osborne Street Very good cut stone residence.{OL RALE\u2014IN AT, HENRY, $2400, ONE FOUR tenement house, stone foundations, % cosh Av Bt.UV WILL BUY FINE BEIT locality; only 250 à , a on and ah wae CliAN, W.HAGAR, and Af © guveniences: à eur tilig TRx2mos Juve MANAGER.easy torme.Apply for permit.TO LET, 52 Olivier Avenue.STONE FRONT HOUSE\u201410 ROOMS, STABLE IN REA J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 St.James Street.94 3 ALE.ci AX To SE ing A 3, allio x and AL front, full H.JOSEPH & CO.grown shade trevs nu each lot; cheap; street cars; Just outside city or ro iysbuto Agents, VoU nt.Ju Before buying your Gas Stove, \u2014\u2014HBEE\u2014- a gas consumer, and most beauti- For sale retail by all respect- alle dealers, wholesale by 375 ST.PAUL STREET.8758 law CONCORD BUGGIES.Rev.Dr.Smyrh, who has been laid aside with , 13 rupldiy improving, pected Lowe ob Monday.He is much suproved in and daughter arrived last events from the (ited Stales and registered at the Windsor.À private letter from St, Albert, N.the nealth of Mgr, Grandin is much Improved since hé left Montreal.Grouard.Vicar Apostoile ot Athahasca- » hus returned irom rane 8 aud pine i three priests and \u2018son fifteen ori aod 4 familles.wild ure going Lo { - Fubr has ett on an extended tour to the United Stutes, accompanied hy v cure of the sacred Heart, the consecration of Myr.MeDound.al and then rhat of Myr.Ll From there be will attend the ¢ ohsérraTor cathedral at Hartford, Coun, ln who n there are sone forty priests ordatned ny will then go to Chicago to bless the new French Canadian church in that city.La Banque du Peupie will open & hranch on or about lst May next, corner Notre Dame and Aqueduct sirocts.Deposits will be taken from one dollar, and interest paid at the rate of four per ceut.per ann.y POUND TO GET THERE To buy one of the famous {peu und Covered, Vv I LLA GE CA RTS 17 7 st.Denis street, sport stone Louse, + - - deup lot and stable.447 SL, Lawrencestroct, brick residence, 4U Fasgy ridine, Nice for bnfinraa or pleagure.1 4 ar K avenue, cut ose ence, Grocers\u2019 Expresses and Delivery Waggon, Open snd Covered Buggies, Phaetons, Mikados, 100 to choose fruix.osirong, stylish, good, chear.LATIMER, 66 Collège St.D4xZeod Rudge Bicycles so.\u2018don the instalment I dan WEDDING Lenn be.seen the Roborts® LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, 587 CERN Street.STRATHY & 0.(Formerly BTRATBY & BTRATHY).Members Stock Exchange sincs 1570.Sacrament Street, Buy and sell Stocks.ete, vo commission, either for investment or on margin, a BIRTH A Very Large Assortment of Useful and Ornamental Novelties TU SELECT FROM, At PRICES TO BUIT AIL Now Goods Opening Durceher street.Milton street, G.W.C LA R K E, Notre Dame stree*.238 and 240 St.James Street.06x] THE \u201c MARSH\u201d STEAM PUMP.evers or Tappets.IT HAS NO EQUAL.Uses Its Exhaust Steam to Heat the Water.BUFFAL STOVES Ci Piuno, Crystal Gasaiters, B.P.= tn] Mantel Mirror, Kbonized oO\\ YT Over Mantel, by Mcott, CON Original Water Colors, Etchings, Ete.\u2018Fhe subscribers are instructed to sell atthe * residence, NO.111 METCALFE STREET, \" MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 26th, All the Handsome Furniture and Effects, \u2014 CONSISTING O¥\u2014 \u2018Chickering\u2019 Cabinet irand Piano, cost $650; Two Crystal Gasunliers.Handsome B.P.Mirror, Ebonized Over-Maatel, by Scott.cost $150.Ebenized Wall Cablueta, Best Brussels Carpets, Eastern linll Rugs, Original Water - Color Drawings, Etchings, Rich Ornaments, Costly Drawing Room Suite, Fancy Uphoisterud Chairs, Parlor Cabinet, Lace Curtains, h untel Drape, Oak and Brass Fender, Portieres, Fancy T'ables, etc, Dining room suite in Want, comprising Large Sideboard, bxtension Din- og Table, Dinner Waggon, ather Covered Chalrs, China Dinner Set, Tea and Dessert Sets, Ice Cream Set, Fine Glassware, sliverplate, Cutlery, Cherry and Oak Iedroom sets, Iron Bedsteads, Halr Mattresses, 8pring Beds, Wardrobe, Easy Chairs, Lounges, Writing Desk, Walnut Bookcase, Book Shelves, Books, Hall Gas Lamp, Hall Stand, * Prowse\u201d Cooking Jange, Hot Water Tank, 2 Refrigerators, Meat Bate, etc.etc.Burglar Proof House Safe, Portable Turkish Bath Apparatus.«2 Everything the best.SALE AT TEN OCLOCE.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, GALE \u2014-\u2014 OF THE \u2014 ROUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Steinway & Sons, N.Y.Square Grand Piano, B.P.Mirrors, Gasaliers, Marble Clock, Pictures, and Entire Household Effects.\u2014AT THE RESIDENCE\u2014 NO.47 FORT STREET, MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 25TH, \u2014-AS FOLLOWS\u2014 ; Stelnway & Sons, New York, Square Grand'Piano, an excellent instrument, cost $750; two B.P.Maniel Mirrors, Bronze Gasallers, Parlor Set, Odd Chairs, Rockers.Lounge, Walnut Whatnot, 0d Carpets, Candelabras, Music Davenport, alntings, Lace Curtains, Walnut Sideboard, 2 Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Glassware, Chinaware, Silverware, Marble Clock, Dinner Set, M valnut Bedroom Set, Mahogany Bedroom asb- Set, Halr Martresses, Lounge, Bureaus, £tands, Iron steads, Centre Tables, Dish Covers, Duchess Cook Stove, Gas Stove, Refrigerator, Art L te.Bronze Gasaller, Carpet, -\u2014- BEDROOMS.\u2014 walnut Bedroom Hels, English Brass Bedstead, Iron Bedsteaus, Best lialr Mattresses, Spring Beds, Pillows, Gent's Wardrene and Chetfonter combined, Odd Bureaus, Washsiands, Exsy Chalrs, Lounges, M.\u20180.Tables, Fancy Tebles, Brussels Curpets, Curialne, Qsk Dresser, Tollet Sets, Pictures, etc.\u2014\u2014 BREAKFAST ROOM-\u2014\u2014 Walnut Sideboard, Dining Table snd Chairs, Crockery, Pictures, Curtains, (arpet, 6.KITCHEN.\u2014\u2014 \u201cStewart,\u201d Hamilton, Cooking Range wiih H.W, Attachment, Heatl Oven, Enamelled Coal Ilods, Automatic Refrigerator,Ice Creaux Lreczer, Cou Mangle and Kitchea Utensils.BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.PPEOPERTY SALE Handsome Private Rosidence by Auction.3 \\ JE The subscribers are instructed to ONY mises, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 9TH, The Stone Front, 2) story with extension Rest.dence, No.30 Hutchison street.There 18 no Ler- ter bullt house on thls street, contains 10 roows, large and alry, with all modern conveniences, plate glass bow windows, wood mantels and over- mantels, gas grates, etc, etc.Peruuts Lo view, obtained from the Aucttonsers.Immediately after the sale of the house, all the magnificent \u2018Furniture and Household Appointments, Plano, Mirrors, Gasallers, Carpets, etc, will be soid by auction.Full particulars later.BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.MN.HICKS & CO.982 Auctioneers.RELIMINARY CE \u20ac En P NOTIC] Sit 4 ESTATE LATE JOSEPH TIFFIN 5 The subscribers are instructed by op /&jthe Executors Lo the above Kstate ta &/ Bell by Public Auction, at the resi- ONY dence, NO.151 UNIVERSITY STREET, ON THE 16TH, 1STH AND 20TH MAY.All the Magnificent Household Furniture, to order by Molinelli, Thomson, ete, Plano, Gasuliers, and &ldellghts, Mantei and Pier Mirrors, Fino China, Cut Crystal, Best Silver Plated- ware, Etc, Etc.-\u2014ALSO TBE COLLECTION OF\u2014 Rare Oñ Paintings, by old masters: Roman Mosaics, Marble Statuary, Florentine Carve in Sevres Vases, Ivory Iniaid Furnl- fire, Real Bronzes.Indian Embroider- les and Works of Art, Japanese and Chinese Curios and Objects in Art, Etc.Etc.*.*The ate owner was a recognized connoisseur in art, and purchased, personally, many ot his art objects during extended Lours abroad.Catalogues are now being prepared.Order of gale and full particulars announced shortly.3ale Each Day at Ten O'Clock.M.BICKS & CO.Auctioneers.The subscribers will sell at.tbe \u201cstore lately occupied by Messars.Wat 80D & Pelton, No.53 St.Sulpice Street, All the Fixtures, comprising Show Cases, Tables, Chairs, tures, Etc, Etc.SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 2Gth, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO.Anctioneers.E as.OF STORE FIXTURES.Counsers, Shelvin, Gas 36 2 TEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Drawing Room set, Wiro Back E Chars, Sofas, { Brussela Carpets, Fancy Tables, B.P.Boge.! B.W.Marbie Top Soja, Udd Bedsteads and Bureaus, Fur Mattresses, Feather Beds, Wire Mattresses, M.1, Side.buard, Extension Dining Table, Chairs, B, W.Secretary Book case, Tew and Dinner Rets, Coal Ol Stove, Wringer, \u201cIaa\u201d Range with H.W, attachipents, vue; Kitchen Utensils, Eic.Sale au the residence, 39 CHOMEDY STREET, On SATURDAY Morning.3Uth APRIL.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 6e Auctioneer.Jj OvsEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.Carpets, Bedroom Sets, Parlor Sets, Dining \u2018I'ubles, Sideboards, B.W.Bookcase.Wardrobe, 8 good Office Desks, English Blillard Table (complete with balls, cues, etc.), Side Saddle, Toilet Bois, Terra Cotta Figures, Curtalos and Poles, Ew.Clearing Salo at my Salesrooms, 1747 NOTRE DAME STREET, On THURSDAY Afternoon.28th APRIL, BALE AT 2,30 O'CLOCE.WALTER M.KEARNS, 964 _Auctionesr, rock OF CHINA, ETC.BY AUCTION.The attention of the Retall Crockery Trade is requested to the Lmportant Sale of the whole at the Btock contained 1n the store, 254 8T.LAWRENCE 8TREET, ; ON TUESDAY MORNING, Z26tb APKIL, AT TEN OCLOCK.Further particuiars in Auction onlunn.TER M.KKARNS, WALTER Atotionesr, ve 1 MPOKTANT SALE.FINE ORIMA, GLASSWAPE, EHY, ETUC.IX LOTS TOSUIT THE RETAIL TRADE The subscriper has received instruatiows to soll at the store, 239 HT.LAWRENCE STULH#T, ON TUESDAY, 20th APRIL, The entire well assorted stock.including Ching Dinner, Broakfest and Tea Seta, Dessert Services.Japanese sets, costly Dresden Vases, Bisque Figures, Terra Cotta Figures Epergnes.l'oflau sets, Glass Flower Sets, Cut Glass Wins Bets, jorge 101 of handsoms Braan Lungs, ew.ste Tue store Fixtures, eux, will ho sold as neat.i SALE AT TEN O'OLOCE.WALTER 24 KEAT \u201cee tHoncer.CROOK.sell by public auction on the pre- , ÿ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY: APRIL 23, 1892 \u2014TWELVE PAGES) 11 FIRTHE BARS Ou the 1016 at 2084 Cadivux street, tho wie G.Bark, of a daughter.MU RPHY re a Menal street, Potnt St, Charles, the\u2019wife of Wi.Murphy of u son, stil born 5 2 = MARTIN\u2014At Broadlands, Cote At.Paul, on Apr 24, Mrs, À.Martin 0! a daughter.MAY BURY\u2014At 527 Ubarron street, point ey Charles, on 22nd tus, Lhe wife vi Junies May- bury, uf 8 daughter, { ROULEAU-On the ?2nd inst, the wife of Elzear Hutleau, of a son, HEN- \u201cSsuünoy View\u201d Wbeatlland, P.4.as ter, Sands 17th lost, a pou LU br.\u201cund Mrs, K.LL.Sklilen M ANHIAGES CARL-SINCLAIK - !taînfilon, April 20, by Rev, £.PF, 4 tor Edwin Henry carr to Gers rude Het riglia, daughter of Lhe late Judge Sin- lair, COTE-DOOLEY\u2014At Montreal.on Tuesday, the 10Lh Inst, A0 St, l'arniek + Church, by the ltév, Fatber Quiplivan, Peter Cote, of Notre Dame de Btaubriuge, tv Martha 1.booley, of thls City.DENNIS-BOWMAN-\u2014AL Hamtiton, April 20, by Hév.Canon Curran, M.A.assisted by ev.deo, A.Fornevet, M, A.Hey, J.WL Dernds, of Bere thier, en taut, Qu.to Bessle, dacs liter of Lhe Inte Joseph CL Buowinat, pre EwokTiL- BOOTU-AL Bradtord, Ont, April 20.hy Kev, HL SO Matthews assisted hy Kev, Dr.Parke Tr.Las reuvu Duca worth, vi \u2018loronis, to Miss Adilie J.Bouth, ) FHOUL-CLAHKE \u2014April 13, by Rev.W.AL Roda | well, #' lorunto, Frauk F roid, son of Thou Froud.of Harutlton, to Hose Clare, daughter of John Clarke, ol Haugen, GEORUE-LFE- At Toronto, April 20, Rachel BeltDa, daux hier of Tionnas Ho lee, Ww Willan Kerr, sou of the late Hev.Dr, Guorge, HOW EC AMERGN AU Toronto, April 19, by Rev.Dr.Ladietry, assisted by Rev.Mr, Reed, Joseph Howe, Inspectur North-West Mounted Bolie e, Lo Agnes val Coucou, daugnter of the late JuLn Cate rods, of Totolto.Klin JOLIE PF onthe 1uth Inst, John Kirby to selena JOINT, cidézt daughter or John Julitt, bovine ul N-btreal, RIC (11e 5, AliCE \\t Ouen Sound, Ont, on ved puce, bythe Kev, Hd, CL Fraser, sy allman Palace Car Co, le ua, daughlor of £ Le Sci, ON, > - tas ni BEEN Parti t H \u201cAL North shefford, que, Hh Apri, by ies H, «rahain, Frederick Ernest Epeneer 10 MIP Gulia weet, all of North Sheñord DEATITS ! AENALL- AL WLithy, ont, April 15, Caroline | Life of ohn Aruatl* ages TL yeurs.Fi At Oltawa, April 100 Della Sh site 0 Bageus Lo Chevrler, aged 31 > nd wu lis, CONNELL AL Toronte, Aprit 20, Frenrtetta Lony- our, wile of Jus Uonnell, lis her 651d year.CLARK~AL Jorono.Dluntba M, wife of Orange Clark, aged 81 5 CALDWI At baie «vsñietd, cal, April 9, Mrs Catdwell, nel 83 years, Widow of Ue lain parue « ahiwell.DEMERS- Ja this eur, at the residence of her son- in-law, Mr, 3 , Mrs, Alex, Saillun in her 77h yeu .who of te late Antoine Demers and ino.chier of Messrs, Edurend and Hotmisdas Be \"rque, he st, Gabrleïs, The funeral will hu ave 554 Lashed street, on Monday, Apr Lo, RL for tue I arts Churen, st, Jean Baptiste and thenes to the Hota Unfhoile cemetery.Friends and acgisintianees are respectfully tuvited tu attend Wituvul further notice, DW\\KHK\u2014Jn this city, on the 22nd Inst, Matthew Dwyer, beloved son of John bwyer, aged 17 years.Funeral wil take place froin his athe T4 residence, Ds Panet strel,un Mouday, 25th lust,, at to st, Mary's k.U Church, Friends aud ac qua nintances are recpectfuuiy lue vited to attend, FRANK \u2014April 18, at South London, Ont, Elizabeth Plekertng, widow of the lute Riché, Frank, aged SU years auld 6 tuonlis, GRAHAM\u2014On tL 22nd inst, lb this city, Wi- Ham somerville, only sun of the late Wiliam Graham, ottawa, and brother of Mrs.Jd.W.Collins, of thi GAY.(45 v'elouk aun.Vuitas xe, HALE\u2014ID Lowell Mass, on the 21st, accident- Tally kfiled, Willlam Male, 32 years of age, son of the lute Alfred llale.Funeral from his mothers residence, Noo Sle Jurors street, on sund Iternoou ut half- past two u'clock, to the Cote des Nelges cemetery Friends und ae uatutubets ure respuctiubly requested to at- nd.B ART \u2014April 20, nw her residence, Six Concession, Usnabruk, Mary, reliel of the late Barney Hart, actul T0, ow ive of Fyrone, Ireland.In terred April 21 ul SC ueorge's, Galllngertown, JRVING\u2014AL Toronto, April 19, Augusta loulss, wite of ÆÆimilius Irving.LOW\u20140D the 23rd, at 2284 St, Antoine street, stormur.t Henry, te arly Inved Infant son of J.8, and ML Low.Funeral from ahove address on Monday.nt 10 0, Friedds aro earnestly re- questsst to attend, LINDSAY\u2014AL Toronto, on the 13th 6f April, sud- deuly, Herlot Lindsay, M.D., eldest son of the late ev, J.G.B Lindsay, rector of Coruwall, Ont, Mee ULLOCH-\u2014In this city, on the 218t inst, HY2, 1 pheumonia, Wie MeCulloch, cabl- A maker, native ot Ayrshire, Scotland, Funeral Wilt tait piace (rot his late residence, 233: Catherine ste >\", on Suudar, the 74: ù \u201cIns .at 2.30 pong to ound Koy ul Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this Inti- matio ace ve K-At Kenopeheecasts Island, ing , N,B., April 17, Patrick McCormick, aged 56 Yonrs, MebONALD -AL Liat, Apr 85, Donald, aged 20 ye MIHELL-ADr 18, A Srospect parm, Westmln- ster, ont, Wu Mihell, fn ils 76th ye MURRAY\u2014A: London.ont, April 0.wire or Win.Murray, aged 43 years MCOURLY\u2014 AL OLLAWA, April 19, Mary.Jnughter of the Lite James MecCurls, aged 33 y MacQACHE So A Littiebourne, Rent.pe gland, Aprit 2, ML A.Mactachen, wi fe ol Kev.Muctiavlie ut NEWELIL\u2014AU West Shefford, Que, April 21st, H.P.Newell, aged tb years.O'NEILL \u20141n this city, April 23, Margaret Nolan, Patrick Mc- na ary F., widow ofthe dnte atrick OF Neill, aged 87 years, Funeral from her late residence, 831 Moulmoren- cy street, oi Monday, April 25H, al K o'uluek 8.Di, Lo Ke Gabriel's © nur: h, Thence tw the RR.C, cemetery.Friends and acguaiplances are respectfully invited to attend.SIMPHON- AL Carlton West, Ont, Fanny, wile ol Janes simpson, yeur.SANHBORN\u2014AU Lat 7, con.1K, London Township, ont, Apr) 18, Eilza Mc ponough, wife of Geo, sanbor i, aged 71 Sears, RU I HERLAND\u2014AL St, Benrl, nat.Thomas suthertand, FL ral trom his late restdence, tole street, on Monday, ~dth Inst, at 2p, Friguda aud acquaintabces will please adcept thie notice, (Boston papers please copy TK | SSPE L\u2014AT Anugo, Langlade Co., w lscon- \u2018 Apr ri 3, Edward Wo, sou of the late kK.5 vuéseuit, ot Woodstock, \u2018N.B., In the 55th out OÙ lin ave, WILLIAMS \u2014 AT Bt, Matthew's Parsonage, Que, Aprl.20, Jaies Willlam Willams, Lord Bishop or Que vee, aged GU years WHYTE-AtT Toronto, April 15, Gertrude Louisa Dyke, wife of Ed.J.Whyte, aged 27 years an Sononths, WINLOW-At London West, Ont, April 10, J.8, Winlow, late of Strathroy, fn the vod year of his age.April 20, in Ler 28LL on Friday, 22nd ped 54 yenrs 1013 ST, An ELSUNAL.LEFFCTINIE OF THE MOST RE- hiabie character are furnished by the suadian e crel Service, Peuple Hinlong, Montreal, Hesaunot ils s A ce are special sworn Detectives for i be whole Jeu tien and sre Ghrer contract with {be Frevotviai Government te perform ali their © Criminal 1 eiective work, Lete rences, the leading Banks, Corps rations and Ti tels of the city, Jobn A.Grose, Fat Cow tesa branch, Silas IL Car.HL ain dna de ich fut PERSONAL L1FE RANCE Por 10 ILS, P from % todo to sion, oe 6 it negotiable hy law, y be inunediately convertad into cash.kd mund Rerolfeli, P.O Bex Lui, ntice Jobo bt.anes St Joun M.M.Duff, Hoot : 52 luperial Buliding, Ud Lun ave, Montreal, st bel Tv IN er & Bele Patented Bebo ware ouly te bo hat at ¢ Jie aver \u2018ail Hu PEI 3 ARRIAUI % ACENCES ISRUED BY lace d'Arives, at Nu SDÉTSONAU TER ONLY BELLO PRICE Cand orties of à l'atent, Lal.5 Ww.Fleet ae SF imi a Price à: OLE WE Ei HCTRNC BELTS cure Wegke Rhenmatism, SIN ervous Denis, \u2018dricocele, ni by spepsta, Urinary Troublesd À nly sen vine blvetrie baltsotà \" Montreal JT f.yonr, bois Ag't Craie & tleury streets, 1 Deodtf EVANS'S LIQUID BRILLIASCY FURNITURE Fous FAC SIMILE taken every time, ao don't come down to get yonr Tirote taiwan with a frown on your face, and reineinber the addres.G.CU.ARLESN & CO._uet _¥61 Bt James Streat.Ce \\rriages FOR BABY.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 652 Craig Street.Makes old Furniture look like new.Price, 20cta, \u2014PREPANED OXLY BY~\u2014 C 3.COVERNTON & CO.Corner of Bleury nnd Dorchester Streets.Telephone.No.1 eo Dot ARDFN TOOLS, PRUNING | KNIVES, PRUNING Pruning Bawa, Watering Pots, Table and ad ator I Filters, er, J.A, BULVEL kit, 37.no akrast CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN Ladies Mantles All the leading styles in Ladies\u2019 Spring Manlles now vu exhibition at S.CARSLEYS.LADIES\u2019 MANTLES.Just received a consignment of new MAT MANTLES The latest novelty for Summer wear.Now Mantles Handsomely Beaded.New Mantles Handsomely Trimmed.Speeial line of Ladies\u2019 Plush Wraps, only $4.60.Endless variety of Long Travelling Clonks Mu all colors.With Loug Capes, With Short Capes, Mado of New Tweed and Cloth, =.CARSLEY, Ladies\u2019 Pelerines.SPECIAL SHOW Of Ladies\u2019 New Spring and Summer Telerines, in all the following materials :\u2014 Secilienne Silk Pelerines Gros Grain Silk Pelerines Satin de Lyons Pelerines Chuntilly Lace Pelerines Spanish Lace Pelerines Black Cloth Pelerines Fawn Cloth Pelerines Gray Cloth Pelerines Pelerines in every new style, and handsomely decorated with every fushionuble trimming.Ss.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS.Hann Weaving As done in the Olden Times S.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS! New Barnsley Linens of ail descriptions, White Table Damasks, Cream Table Damasks, in endless variety, to select from.New Hand Loom Table Linens, 54 inches wide, 88e yard 80 inches w ide, 43¢ yard 2 inelies wide, 57¢ yard This Linen is hand spun and hand woven, and is withont doubt the most serviceable Linen extant.MANUFACTURERS ENDS.A larze stock of Manufacturers\u2019 Ends to bu cleared at low prices.S.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS.AR TOWER: Loox WeAvING As done at the Present Day S, CARSLEY.BATH TOWELS.White Cotton Bath Towels n all sizes White Linen Bath Towels Tn all sizes Fancy Cotton Bath Towels In all sizes Faney Linen Bath Towels in all sizes White Cotton Bath Sheets Fancy Striped Bath Sheets Fancy Checked Bath Sheets Brown Linen Bath Sheets White linen Towels White Damask Towels Tremendous Stock of Towels at 5.CARSLEY\u2019S, Rigby Waterproof.The Rigby Waterproof Coats and Oloaks for both Ladies and Gentlemen.The store in Montreal for them is 5.CARSLEY\u2019S.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 179, 1771, 1778, 1776, 1777, 1770 Norre DAME STREXT, MONTREAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN ON MURPHY & CUS Advertisement, SPRING 1892.VERY SUCCESSFUL, INDEED!!\" Wau have been very successful this season with our lmportation of l'ency Guods.Every plece of goods imported seews to be the \u2018right thing.\u201d All our Trimmings, laces, ¥mbroideries, eta, ro- celve from the Ladios high sppreciation, and are a sure sale\u2019 whenever shown IT IS ADMITTED.It {n adrultted by a'l that our Gimp snd Trim- \u201cming Department is losded with the most hand- sume gouds shown in the City, The novelties are: Fine Jet Edging, Fine Jet Insertion, Fine Jet l\u2019assementeries, Fine Jet Fringes, Fine Jet Cleopatras, Fine Jet Collars, Fine Jet Tabliers, Fine Jet Frogs.Etc.STEEL, SILVER AND GOLD EDGING.BTEEL, BILVER AND GOLD INSERTION, STEEL, BILVER AND PABBEMENTERIES BTEEL, SILVER AND FRINGES.STEEL, BILVER AND CLEOPATRAS.STEEL, BILVER AND COLLARS.STEEL, HILVER AND TABLIERB, FINE FINE FINE GOLD FINE GOLD FINE GOLD FINE GOLD FINE GOLD Our Laces and Nets.Our reputation for Laces and Nets, and Lace Goods of all descriptions is atronzly built Up, end Judging by the exLenaive business we do in \u201cLuce Goods\u201d we feel sure that we have the largest and best assorted stock, and we invite Ladies wishing fine Lsce to viaft this Depart ment, LACES.%{ inch to 60 Inches wide, Sold 1 cent to 85.50 per yard ASK FOROUR NEW LINES Of 811k and Lace Scarfs and Fichus.Bold from 280 vach to $18.00 each, A PLUMB80 dos.only of very fine Embroidered Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs to be sold, 10c each, JOHN MURPHY & C0.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street.Termes Cash and Only One Price.06¢ AA OGILVY GMO Advertisement, SHEETINGS.Bleached and Dnbloached Cotton Bheetings, Plain and Twilled, in all widths from 54 in.to 10840.Only the ost reliable wearing numbers Sartied in stock.Pillow Cottons.Plain or Circular, 40 in, 42 in, 44 in, 46 in.4% ln.in, 50 in, 52 in, 54 fi, at vûr usual keen pric LINEN SHEETINGS.The best house in the city for Linen Bheetings.* All gualities and widths.Our Linen Sheetings give never falling wear and satialaciion.Pillow Linens In Plain and Circular, Every width kept in stock.Purehasera will ind the largeat assortment and best value in either Cotton or Linen sheevings and Casings in our House Furnishing Department CURTAINS, We are showing & special line of Irish Point Curtains.with Sash Curtains to match.Very Handsome Goods at very reasonable prices.Window Draperies.Al kinds of Art Musiins Madras Muslins, Swias Spot Mnslins, Irish \u201cboin + sand Curtain Nets for Window Draperies; the newest aad the best for this purpose.CRETONNES.8plendid lot of Cretonnes at all prices, All New Coloringa and Designs.For the best value in House Furnishings and Linen Goods \u2014QOME TOUS A OGILVY & SONS, The Family Linen and Drapery House, £03 to 207 BT.ANTOINE ST., 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN STREET.TELEPHONE, 8225, Branch\u20148T, CATHERINE BTREET COR.BUCKINGHAM AVE.Telephone 3336.ost E RECOMMEND The \u201cP N\u201d Corsets As the BEST FITTING and MOST DURABLE CORSETS in this market.\u2018They are the ONLY CORBETS having the PN CORK CLASP PROTECTOR.Every Pair Guaranteed.87eodttf Wessrer Bros, 11 Wellington Street OFFER FOR BALE AT LOWEST RATE, Best Scotch Drain Pipes, ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.TRLEPHONE 1849.96t5e0a GASALIERS.The place to buy them.COLE\u2019S OLD STAND, varageu * .- 1708 Netre Dame Street.WILLIS & C0: MUSICAL COLDMN The \u201cBell\u201d Pianos \u2014AND\u2014 The \u201cBell\u201d Organs Are the most popular and most desirable instruments of the day.The styles of cases are new, unique, and attract more than ordinary attention.The Bell Pianos and Organs possess every valuable improvement _ kpown to the musical world.Immense shipments continually arriving at the wholesale and retail distributing offices of WILLIS & CO., 1824 Notre Dame Street (Next McGill St.) MONTREAL.96t [a x PHirLIPs SQUARE.Furniture Department.New Goods and = New Designs BBASS or IRON BEDSTEADS, with suitable odd pleces in Mahog- gany, Birch, Maple, Oak or Cherry, are fashionable and neat requisites for Bedrooms.number of new Designs just opened.Just received & new line of CABINET FOLDING BEDS, Prices ranging from $60 upwards.Another carload of those FINE American Antique Oak BEDROOM SUITES, at #80, will arrive about May 1st.We are now taking orders for delivery any time after 7th May.Bedroom and Dining-room Suites srriving almost daily; some choice designs in Curly Birch, Curly Cherry and Bird's Eye Maple.Our upholstering workrooms are under the supervision of a thorough! practical and competent man, an soiled or worn Drawing-room or other upholstered furniture entrusted to us for re-upholstering and covering will have careful and prompt attention.Extra large line of coverings to select from, with fringes, cords and gimps to match.Best Down and Feather Pillows.HAIR MATTRESSES and BOLSTERS (a specialty).English style Upholstered Spri Mattresses for Brass Beds.C8 MANTLE DEPT.\u2014\u2014LADIES'\u2014 Waterproofs and Heptonettes, Just received a complete stock of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019and Children\u2019s Waterproofs and Heptonettes, all in the latest styles,and best English makes im filling Foobvear Special attention is drawn to our assortment of Ladies\u2019 Low Lace Shoes, in all styles and widths.A fine line of Louis XV.heel shoes, 88.50, less & p.c.for cash.Our Ladies\u2019 Walking Boots are extra value\u2014$3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00.Common Sense and pointed Toes.Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Shoes\u2018in all the different widths.Children\u2019s Spring Heel Button Boots, $1.25.Tan, Red and Chooolate Colored Boots for Children.Something vety nice.Children\u2019s Bronze Slippers, Ladies\u2019 sizes\u20141 to 7\u2014in B, O and D widths.\u201cColonial House\u201d 8hoe Dressing, every bottle with our label, N.B.\u2014Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to.HENRY MORGAN & (0.Montreal.ath NEURALGIA POWD a + HENRY & N.E HAMILTON'S Announcement, NEW IMPORTATIONS.\u2018sor£3gs zo sporpunH A Large Variety Tadisn' and Children's Reefor Jackets in all Colors, 81.50 to &6.00, for Monday next.EW\" 19 Large Cases of NOVELTIES on sale next Monday and following dayas,ull Departments, Mail Oxders Recelve Every Attention, HENRY & NE HAMILTON, Victoria Square, Montreal 06+ WHITE HOUSE, 2266 St.Catherine Street, REMOVAL SALE \u2014Now going on of\u2014 Ladies\u2019 and Children's Fumishings \u2014AND\u2014 INFANTS\u2019 OUTFITS.Whiewear of Erery Deseription 200 Patterns of BLOUSES of every known fabric from 506 up.200 Dozen SERVANTS CAPS, 8 for 25c.60 in.wide TABLE CLQTH, pure Irish linen, at 80e per yard.SERGE WOOL BLAZERS, $2.50 worth $4.00.COTTON and FLANNEL SKIRTS from 75e to #1.50, Other lines Greatly Reduced.Entire stock must be sold before removal in May to our new quarters opposite the English Cathedral.The WHITE HOUSE has always enjoyed the reputation of keeping fine goods, good workmanshipand latest designs.No one should miss the opportunities of buying from us at the reduced prices we now offer our entire stock.TH WHITE HOUSE, 9412e0d HATCOCK & DUDGEON, The Belfast Warehouse, 2403 ST, CATHERINE STREET, Between Peel and Stanley Streets.WE ARE NOW SHOWING Special Lines for Spring and Summer \u2014IN\u2014 ALL WOOL CHALLIES, PRINTED MUBLINS.PRINTYD BEDFORD CORDS, SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, BEST ENGLISH CAMDRIC PRINTS, NEW EMBROLDERIES.EMBROIDERED REIMTINGS AND ALL OVERS, LACES, CHIFFU NEW S'UNSHADES x ENDLESS VARIETY.Hostery and Gloves.Best lines of FABT CK COTTON AND CASHMERE HOSE ST Loition end Childre Extra value În E TAFEET AND\u201d SILE r B we are Away aheai competitors for value in HOUSEHOLD NEA of al descriptions too numerous to :uention here, ut give us a call and see cur prices.HAY COCK & DUDGEON lmporiers of Dry (ioods, 2403 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Bell Telephone 3098, 9611 CARPETS.Opening this day, tresh supplies of \u2014Novelties\u2014 CARPEIS, CURTAINS, \u2014ARD\u2014 House Furnishings.for next week's business.Make your selections arly in the wesk a THOMAS LIGGETS, 1884 Notre Dame Street.#r More Carpet Layers Wanted.TOOTHACHE STOP IT.LE J ) ro ot ce tellevi t or caso Of 9 the most dis 4039 06+1 NO MORE 31 BAWSONS Fol)direotiont, 1Bon bottle.i nés \u20ac ARSLEY L ROS.On ST.CATHERINE STREET.ANE N \\ S DN RS Se SOS SS This day and Monday we aro holding a Special Exhibition of Summer Novelties in TRAVELLING WRAPS, SILK AND LACE WRAPS, and Light Weight TAILOR-) MADE JACKETH.\u2018These Beautiful Goods have Just been passed-into stock, and are worthy the attention of all intending purchasers, CARSLEY BROS, The Contents of Shipments received yesterday comprises : New French Delaines, French Sateens, Silk Gloves and Hosiery, All marked at such prices that Ladies can save money and time by coming to our Stores direct to make their purchases, CARSLEY BROS, wom THE\u2014 East End and West End \u2014oN\u2014 ST.CATHERINE STREET.9611 s A La Ville de Montreal.= CONTINUATION or ous LARGE SALE ANS ASS AN ONE DL INNS NINA veal SATA TA SE IIS TES LD I NANA CAAA AANA am Reductions! GREAT BARGAINS.CHOICE SELECTIONS ESPECIALLY IN Tweeds, Prints, Chalhes, Dress Goods, Furnishings, Underwear, Gent's Jackets, Mantles, Linen, Shoes, Etc.gS FIRST CONMUNION ARTICLES-HATS, DRESSES NOTE\u2014Desiring to see the working class take advantage of this sale, our doors will be open on Saturday and Monday from 7.30 am.to 11 pm.CIE.GENERALE DES BAZARS, Corner St.Catherine, St.Lawrence And St.Charles Borromee Streets.DIS -REEFERS A full assortment of sizes and qualities on hand.Prices from $2.15.BOYS\u2019 SCOTCH CAPS, BOYS\u2019 SAILOR CAPS, BOYS\u2019 \u201cP & O\u201d CAPS, INFANTS\u2019 a AND CHILDREN'S HATS axp CAPS.In this line our range is perfect; no other house in the city can show anything like the same variety.JOHN AITKEN & CO, 1787 Notre Dame street, 96t1 W.SCOGE 8 SONS .Interior .Woodwork .STORE\" AND * OFFICE FITTINGS Furniture .DESIGNS + AND * ESTIMATES.1739 Notre Dame Street.| = 0316 Saw 0413 As surely as snow melts before tho spring showers, 80 surely does cancer vanish under the influence of our Pleasant and permanent cure that is curlng hundreds.Send 6¢ for testimonials from those cured and full par- tioulars.Neither plaster nor knife is used.Mention STAR.Stott & Jury, Bowmanville, n PREVENT SICKNESS \u201cIN YOUR HOME.by supscribin for the Medical Adviser, the best 16-p ealth Journal publishea in the English language.Sampie free, or sent on trial to end of 1892 for 25¢.Try it! Try it! Mention STAR Medical \"Adviser, Bow- manville, Ont.76 awit B.MARCUSE, DL 366-87.PAUL STREET\u2014366 \u2014 IMPORTER or\u2014 A English, German, French, ER Austrian, American, and JAPANESE NOVELTIES a y Fancy : Goods! \u2014HEAD ARTERH FOR~ 3 Chromos, \u201cOloogruplis, &e.Æ 366\u2014ST.PAUL STREET\u2014366 8614 2aw LU HE GREATEST COMIC BONG OF THE DAY,\" Ta boom-der-e, the épi bot decid.a ins + mo: 8 ALYY BL Se dv and wuslo,to had at Thies bani tyre, 1b4 St.Antoine bu.Fes ven: n°4 fail ta buy à copy.ue A CLEVER HUMBUG.HE FOOLED THE RAILWAY MAGNATES, Got Passos Over all Parts of the United States With Special Cars and Free Mouls Thrown in.NEW YORK, April 23.-A Chicago special says the rallroad magnates of New York aud Chicago have Leen cioverly taken in by an Englishman who signed his name as C.H.Cook, \u2018They pressed upon him private cars, annual passes and theatre boxes, dinners fur select parties and luncheons ud libitum.Chauncey M.Depew mourns some annual passes; George B.Roberts, the president of ihe leunsylvania road, was so taken in that he furnished his new acquaintance witn {attering letters of introduction to western friends.When Cook landed in New York he said ho wus assistant superintendent and civil engineer ol the London and North-Western Railway, He was in this country for health, rest and recreation, and incldentally he wished to look over the great American rallways and bee how they were run, The Loudon and North-Western is Great Britain's crack road, and although English raliway»s extend scant courtesy to Awerican railroad magnatos, r, Cook was received with open aris.Mr, Depew gave hii annual passes in the Van- deruilt lines and a nice new Wagner car, à Juncheon with & epecch thrown in, and several letters of introduce tion, George B., Roberts furnisued the freedom of the Pennsylvania system and sent dr.Cook to lhe yreat Allouua shops to Jook them over.which he uid under the guinance of ollicluis whose Lime was worth pou) a day.At Pittsburg, iron kings and high tariff varons winced aud dined ine real English rullroad oflicial,and a Chicago, Burhngton and Quiney private car Was procured to bring the lavurite to Chicagu.President Roswell Miller, of the Chicago, Milwaukee and Si.Paul, at ounce interviewed Mr, Cook on clevatea termini.Then Mr.Cook found out that Mr, Miller was ln favor of surtace racks and promptly declared there wore no elevated terminals in Epg- land to speak of, because they were impracticable, With joy in his heart Mr.Miller has! this interview published in the Chicugo papers aud sent his visitor up to dlilwauksae to view We shops, Then Mr.Cook called on K.1), Springer, third vice-president ol the Atchison road, and wid him elevated terwinals wore the groatest beuefit of England, and tant gentleman gave up a coip- plete assorlinent of passes on the Atcheson aud Cailorpia ltnes.But the Illinois Centtu was struck the hardest.Mr.Cook procured a pass to New Orleans and return and paid the fare south for his wire.When the Illinois Central heard ul this the ofciais sent by telegraph free trausportation back for Mrs.Couk and asked permission to refund the amount paid for going south.Then Mr.Cook journeyed West.le has seen America thoroughly from the Atlantic to the Koeky Mountains, and 15 HOW doing the Pacitic coast in a Southern Pacific private car.C A.Bunatonia, representative of the London & North-Western in New York, has just heard of Cook, and he telegraphed yesterday: *C, Cook has never been aszo- ciated with my company in any official ca baçity whatever, and is à frauduient per- sou.CANADA\u2019 CS FOREICN TRADE, [SPECIAL TO THE STAB.) OTTAWA, April 23.\u2014The exports for the Dominion\u2019 of Canada during \u2018be goon of March were as follows: $3,988,337, exports for March, 1891; $3,265, ve increase of $772,428.The exports for the firat nine months of the current fiscal yoar before amounted to $85,487,439, be ing larger by $11,753,488 \u2018than the exports for the first a 16 months of the fiscal year 1890-'91, e imports during the montb amounted i value to $10,068,- 016, the duty collected to $2,001,842, an increase of $1,648,031 in value of {mports and of $62,268 in duty compared with the returns for Maroh of last year.The imports for the nine months (ended March 3lst) of the current fiscal year amounted to $81,900,946, compared with $81,529,943 during the first Len months of Lhe last fiscai year.The duty ooligeted was $14,580,189 Sxalnet $17,081,- 532 during the corfeshonding pertod of last year, a decrease of $2,501,843.A WESTERN RAILWAY DEAL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HAMILTON, April 23\u2014 Work has not yet been coinmenced thts year on the completion of the double-trackiug of the Toronto Branon of the G.T.R., and it is currentiy stated among railway wen that the work is suspended, pending the result of the meeting of shareholders on the 27th.The story has gol abroad that the Canadian Pacific is negotiating for the purchase of the southern division or part of it and that something delinite wiil be done at the meeting in question.It the C.P.R.took over the Toronto branch, the Niagara Falls and Sarnia line and the N, & N.W, diviston,the Grand Trunk would stl] have the air line from Port Erie to Windsor through for business between Chicago and à Now York, THE LATE BISHOP WILLIAMS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, April 23.\u2014The funeral of the late Lord Bishop of Quebec will take place this afternoon and will be very largely attended by the clergy, national bodies, city corporation, bar of the district, Lennoxville stu- dènts, ete.The service \"will be conducted by the Bishops of Niagara and Nova Scotia and the Archdeacon, Dean and canons of Quebec, and the music will be as simple ag possible at Mrs.Williams\u2019 special desire, Many letters and telegrams of condolence from all over the country have reached Mrs, Williams.OTTAWA CRIMINAL COURT.{SPECIAL TO THB STAR.OTTAWA, April 23\u2014At the Assize Court this morning a large number of the officials of the Public Works Department were present, expecting thatthe Talbot case would be called, but the hearing of Tackaberry vs.the Mutual Life Insurance was continued.Before resuming work Mr, Justice Armour said he would open the case against Labelle for wife murder on Monday, but if oneof the witnesses for the defence on her way out from Engiand had not arrived he would agaln postpone the hearing.THE DUTIES ON BOOKS: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR) OTTAWA, April 23.\u2014A deputation from the Council of Queens University at Kingston walled yesterday upon the Premier, cone sisting of Messrs, Sanford Fleming, L.E.K.W.Shannon, of the Citizen, and D Robert Bell, of the Geological Survey: The deputation asked the Guvernment to re move the customs duties upon books ime ported for the use of institutions of learning.Mz.Abbutt promised to consider tho matter.CHOLERA EPIDEMIC IN INDIA: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR! CALCUTTA, April 23.\u2014A virulent epidemie of cholora is raging in Bepares.The more tality is very great.Yesterday jhore were reported 180 new cases and 13% deaths from the disease.A CYCLONE IN ONTARIO! {sPFCIAL TO THE STAR] BrLLEVILUE, Ont, April 23\u2014A destructive cyclone visited the northérn townships of Hastings County a few days ago.Build ings were Hluwn to pieces agd uther exten sive damage was done.SUPERINTENDENT OF FISHERIES, [SPFCIAL FO THI BTAR.] Qrrreo.April 23.\u2014Mr.Honore Chasse, of Le Courrier du Canada, nap been appointed Superintendent of Fisher/es by the Provine | cial Government.pe ere English Mail Closings.The English malls close at tho Post Office here next weeit as {oll Mondes, at 6 a.m., or 65, op rave,\u201d from New % ré RT, at 4 p.m,, for 88.\u201cMajestic,\u201d from New York.carsdas, at 6 p.in.for SR.ail % bursdar, at 6 p.mi, for 98, \u2018Aurania,\u201d from New York.Friday, as 6 à.mo.Bupplementary for 83.\u201cAle Friday, 26, 8.30 a, m., supplementary for 88.\u201cMonsgo A all tor France Germany, etc.oioses here at 6 fol .on Thursday for 85, \"La Touraine,\u201d rom New York.\u201cMongolian,\u201d from af se # We onal Ah THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TAA 12 LAST EDITION | TURNING TO RUSSIA.These Testimonials Mean Something.They tell the Wonderful Story of Cures by |gf = Co mond Frame, Men\u2019s Safeties, at #65 and Hoops SARSAPARILLA.They are Not [limita steamer from Liverpool.LAST BDIL{ON, ; \u2014\u2014 NOTRE DAME ST.PROPERTY.EE Corner St Martin strect, } SATURDAY, HOUSES FOR SALE REPORTED UNREST IN AFGHANISTAN By 1.STEVENSON BROWN.The Ameer Reported to Have Bent Eumts- caries to Si.Fetorsburg\u2014 À Feeling Against Great Britain.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ' GO I D Dorchester street, St.Catherine stroet, We are Instruvted to seil 8 * Mackay street, \u2018 Bishop atreot, vos -BY AUCTION Crescent street, a * That fine Property, Hutchison street, 2487 to 2495 Notre Dame St.Met.Antoine street, \u2014AND- Belmont street, 87 to 95 St.Martin St.Mansfeld stroet, Victeria stroet, St, Urbain Street, Park Avenue.J.STEVENSON RROWN, Res! Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame street.LONDON, April 28.\u2014The following appears in the Berlin Catholie Voikszeitung, Whica now and then receives interesting apd trustworthy information through the medium of Catholic missionaries: \u201cThe Ameer of Af- rhanistan appears now to see that heavy taxes are not calculated Lo make his country prosperous, Buch extiurbilænt duties are placed on imports that commerce with India 1s almost entirely at a standstill.The Ameer hag pow evidently turned to Russia in order to make god his error, and for this pure 0se has sent ofl envoys todt, Pelersuury to Pr about a commercial treaty.Of course, Murs Will omy tou eagerly accept, es- peciully ax Lhe Ameer is not at present on good terms with Lugland, Helolused an invitation from the Viceroy, feigning ill- ess, and all attempts of the lndian Government to exl ni the rallwaye from J'eshawur and Quetla to Cabul and Canda- Lar, us well us the putting up of teleuraph wires, were refuted, altbough it was the In- whic Installed the dian Government ; Ameer as ruler in 1880, an! since bas ussisted him With [200000 rupecs yearly, as well as wilh us, From all this one may conclude that tie Auer holds with the Tran Government only as Jong as he has advantages to gain irum il; but when ne has got all he wants he will go over to Russia and perhaps attack the Indian Government ijlerally with its own weabone.What the Indiau Governuent is thinking of doing is not yet known, but row tho pre- paratious belug made one may conclude that 1t intends taking steps against the Ameer.\u201d Recently the following information came frow Afghanistan [rom a reliable eure: The partisans of Lhe dy bosty o! the Aweer Bhere All, who died in 15879, have resolved to prepare evertiing jor the eventuality of the present Ament Abdu-Riawan Khan's death.\u2018lhis, it is stated, cannot fail to happen soon, as he suflers irom an incurable disease, They wiil immediately after his death proclaim Aweera GRANDSON OF SHERE ALL the son of Yakub Khan, who was dethroned by the English in 1881, and call upon lius- sia 10 protect nim.It 1» even stated that four reziments of the Afghan army have peen gained over to this plun.Two of these regiments aro gar) soned ln Herat.In Af- glibistan he teiel 18 beginning to gain ground that at the ueatn of the present Anseer à sanguinury vi wer will break out, which witl probably make the interier- ence of both lngland aud Russta necessary.As Shere At was ab enthusiastic admirer of Russian atl the Czar Alexander 11, the partisans of lis Landson enterigin hope thal the pre-ent U will grant tne young Ameer hs protecuon.Mr.1.».Pyne, who 1s described as ene gineer in chier to the Amees of Afghanistan, recently pa-sed throu h bombay on his way home on leave and in AN interview with a writer of the Tones of India gave some in- terestinz informallon iu lega\u2019 À Lo Lh6 Alueer and to Cabul.It 18 now about live and a half years since Mr.Pye tirst entered the Ameer's service.AL that time he was the only European iu Afghanislau, and Luo mater al hé had to work wilh was very raw.The people were west conservative in lair ideas, ant! everything new was regarded with suspicion.The coinage of the country Was 0! tho wost crude description, The rupees and other coins were all hand stamped, but the people seemod very Juath to change them.However, Dr.Pyne, at the iustigation of the Ammeer ostabe Hished a mint and very suvon succeeded in puttmr into elrealation a neatly coined Fu; + abd other colus similarly well exe ecuted.When the mint had heen fairly established Mr.Pyne tegan a cartridge factory, and this, too, was sneedilv placed ju satis!ac- tory woking order, so that the Afghan workmen are how turning out seven thousand cartridges a dav,while their maximum daily output is pleced at ten thous apd.Then came a i [netory, and, although tee workpeot lo had all their J.ves boven accustomed ty tely on the work of their Lauds and Lo Le eutitoly indepenuent vi anything like steam Machinery, ibey very soon learned to appreciate the value of the Unprovements introduced by Mr.Pyne, and ul the present moment Lhey are I'RODTCING THE SMALLER FIREARMS, After tne nile factory had been eslablished a torge, a boot and shos wanufactory and an English tailoring establishment were put in working order, Asked how the Afghans took to these new introductions, Mr.Pyne sald that at tirst they were a litüle backward, but now they aro taking to them witn a great enthusiasm and novody i8 more enthusiastic than the Ameer himsell, !in some respects they were of an inventive turn of mind.For instaucs, about half a dozen of them set to work to make a steam engine of a quarter horse power.No oue but Afghans bad anv- thing to do with the work, and when the Ameer saw the result of their labors he wag 50 \u2018lelixbted that lie gave them several fhoussnds of rupees in order to stimulate others 15 follow their example.*} think,\u201d said Mr.Pyne, \u201clt would be hard to find a wore thorvughly courteous ruier than the Ameer, or ove who 1s more ready to do everything in bis power to develop his country.1 cannot speak too highly of him.He is certain y one of the most fascinating men that you could wish Lo meet, He ls very anxious to Improve the zondition of his people, and ir quite satistied pot to receive a penny return on the money he has laid eut on new works.\u201d Mr.Pyne added that the Ameer was very anxious to Visit England, and wili do so us soon as he receives an invitation.THE FIRST BOAT OF THE SEASON, The \u201cFremoua\u201d From Mediterranean Ports Arrives Up.The first ocean steamship to reach Montreal this year is the Jhomson Line steamship \u201cFremona,\u201d from Mediterranean ports with a cargo of fruit.This 18 just four days earlier than last, When the first arrival was the steamship \u2018Charrington.\u201d She rot here atthres o'clock on April 27.It wasexpected that the \u2018\u2019Charrington\u201d would be the first boat hers, Hut the \u201cFramoua' caught her at usbec and has beaten her up the river.he \u201cFremonn\u201d nade a geod piies-age from the Mediterranean ports and catue through the Straits of Canso, meeting with but little detention from the ice Coming up the river, however, quite a quantity of floating ice and logs was met with, necessl- tating the steamer slowing down to half speed part of the distance.The **Charring- ton\u201d BB near at hand in the river, and is »x- pected up this afternoon, She is from the Mediterranean ports also with a cargo of fruit.The third arrival will be the coaler ~\u201cPuline,\u201d from Cow Bay with a cargo of coal.A Rumor Denied.Mr.Holt, recently appointed a director of the Royal Electric Light Company denies the rumor that the same syndicate which it was sald had controtled the Street Railway and Electric stocks wus endeavoring Lo con- tro! Richelieu.Ordinations by the Archbishop.The Archbishop of Montreal has made the following ordinations : Tonsure, Rev, Slement Brisset; sub-deaconshin, Rev, F, A Carriere; deaconship, ¥.A.Carriere, Death of Rov.Abbe Taucrede, Rev.Abbé Tancrede Leblane, who was or dained to the priesthood August 24th, 1891, died at hia father\u2019s residence, St.Jean de Matha, at the sge of 25.Actors\u2019 Fund.Her Excellency Lady Stanley of Preston, haa consented \\o grant her patronage to Mrs.Neil Warner's grand benelit for the actors\u2019 fund, New York.THE WEATHER, 11.00 a.m,\u2014ProbaMlilles for the next twenty- four hours: Westerly rnortherly winds; folr weather; colder to-nigkt and to-morrow, Minimum temperatums: Battlolord.24; Prince Aivert, 26; Qu Appelle, 44; Winnipeg, 23; Port Arthur, 20; Toronto, 40: Kingston, 40; Montreal, 44: Quebec, 40; Halifax, 38.Readings by ticarn & Narrsoa's Standard Thermometer 8 day: Noon, 50; min., 40.Same date last year: Max, 44; min.42.Barometer readin) NY: 8 0am, 209.73; 12 M, 29,75.Appointments Tile Evening.ACADEMY OF MUSIC\u2014\" (Asim Opera Company.\u201d | Office, Purchased, Nor are they written up in our Nor are they from our Employes.They are Facts, and Prove that Hoop\u2019s SARSAPARILLA Possesses Absolute Merit, and is Worthy the Confidence of the People.Every day adds to the many cures of Scrofula and other diseases of the blood effected by Hood's Sarsaparilla.All parents whose children suffer from humors should read this statement.Mr.Ruby is a well-known railroad man, running on the Pennsylvania Rd.between Columbia and Philadelphia : \u201cI wish to tel] what has been done for us snd our little boy by Hood's Sarsaparilla, Until he Waë six years of age he wae from birth a terrible sufferer from Scroftula Humor Forces would appear on kim and spread until as Inrge as a dollar and then discharge, only to be followed by others, so that the larger part of his body was one mass of sores all the time.The scrofula was especially severe on his legs and x , Jaosenh Ruby Son of Harry K.Ruby, Columbia Pa.ba\u201ck of his rars and on his head.His hair waa so imatted that rombiny wag soiuetimes impossible.His legs were so bad that sometimes be could not sit down, and it was impossible for him torun about and play like other children.Frequently when he tried to walk Dis legs would crack open and the blord start from different places.The humor bad a very offensive odor, and caused Intense Itching We cannot tell how that poor boy suffered in all those years.Physicians did net effect a cure.At last I decided to give bim Hood's Barsaparilla, as my drupgist recommended it.ln about two weeks the narsaparilla began to have effect.The sores commeunced to heal up; the flesh began to look more natural and beslthy.Then the scales came off and allover bis body new and healthy flesb and skin formed.When he bad taken two bottles he wns entirely free from sores, having only the scars to show where they had been, These have all disappeared.We are unable to Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Cures express our thanks for the good Hood's Barsa- parilla has dene our little boy.\u201d Haary EK.Runy, Hux 356, Columbia, Pennsylvania.The Cure Was Permanent COLUMBIA, Pa, Jan.9, 1802, \u201cI have had numerons enquiries About the cure of my son by Hood's Barsaparills and am glad to be able to reply to all that the cure was permanent.He is now In Pertect Health and his skin, once such a pitiable sight on so The following letter, received just as this advertisement is being prepared, bears right on the point: Office of Dr.H.F.Merrill, C.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.Dear Sirsa: Sarsaparilla.Avausra, Mx., April 10, 1892.In justice to you I would like a word, as also for Hood's I do not use any of these rem~dies myself, but I have found among many friends and patients your preparation spoken of in the highest terms of praise, as a fine, genuine, strengthening remedy, doing all yon claim for it.taken pains to write to quite su number.And what is better still, your TESTIMONIALS ARE GENUINE, I have Very truly yours, Dr.H.F.MErniLL.count of the ecrofula humor, is as woft and smooth and healthy as any child's.1am always glad to tell about and praise Hood's Barsapuarilla™ HE Rus, Food Made Me Sick Distress in the Stomach\u2014Lost 25 Pounds Hood*s Sarsaparilla Made a Wonderful Change.\u2018 Mr.Charles C.Aber, the well known grooer, of Canisteo, N.Y., says: \u201cAbont May, 1880.1 was taken with pains in my Baok and Chest, T could eat scarcely anything and had a faint feeling in my stomach most all the time.When I began to eat, the firat taste of food would make me so = Deathly Sick I would then\u2018take a swallow of cold water and go back to tha store again.J kept running down in flesh all this time and bad lost 25 pounds My PR Mr.Chas.C.Aber of Canisteo, N.Y.wife and family were very much alarmed and I expected my stay on earth woul! be short.J had tried -alynost everything I could think of without the lenst benefit.July 4, 1800, a friend named Miles Brong, of Hornellaville, asked what made me Weak and Thin J replied I was sick and had been for two or three months, and could get no help.He said he had been in the saine condition, took Hood's Sarsaparilla, by advice of Dr, Jamison, and was perfectly cured.He urged me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, and said if the medicine was not successful he would pay the bill I hegan to take Hood's Sarenparilla on the evening of July 4, 1890: in the morning 1 ate n hearty | breakfnst, which was a very unusual thing for me.1 continued to take Hood's Bar saparilla and also continued to have a good appetite for three mesls a day.1 gained two pounds per week uutil I got my regular weight Lack aguin.In alll used eight bottles of Hood's Barsaparilla and at the expiration of that time I wag a well man and never felt better in my life.saparilla the whole praise of it.\" A Dark Prospect Numb Spells\u2014Hot Flashes\u2014 Chilis\u2014 Neuralgia of the Liver This statement comes from a highly esteemed Boston lady : ~C.I.Hoop & Co., Lowell, Mass.\u201cThree years ago I was in very poor health, and was told by a leading physician of Boston that if I did not go through s course of treatment , Jordan of Boston, by some skilful doctor 1 would not be alive at the end of the year.He sald the Veins Were Bursting all over my body, and, as be exprossed it, rottink, The blood would rush to my head at times until tears rolled down my face.He said it would end in apoplexy.Icould not pay doctor's bills, and having heard good reports about Hood's Barsa- parilia, wave it a trial.I had only taken one bottle when my blood circulated naturally, and I had no more numb spells or hot flashes.I continued to take it for about DB months, with constant improvement all the time, until I be- cane a very picture of health and felt perfectly well.Then I had a collision with the deadly To.day I am cured and I give Hood's Sar double runner, was knocked down, and struck my right side.I began to have Congestive Chills and could not lie upou my right side.Then Y was tsken with tonsilitis: had to have my tonsils lanced, snd was very sick and low.The doctor said my fall congested my liver, and caused neuralgia of that organ.He left a prescription, which I tried a week, but got no better, and I was utterly discouraged.I then sent for Hood's Sarsaparilla, and had not taken half a bottle before I was nesrly well.I soon fully recovered and have been in Good Health Ever Since 1 conld writein praise of Hood's Barsaparilla all day and then not say encugh.Whenover I feel rundown ! take Hood's Bareaparilla a few days and am soon all right again.lt is the Lest medicine X ever knew of.\u201d Mus A W.JoBDAN, 165 Tremont st., Boston.of Kendallville, Ind., says Hood's Sarsaparilla is King of Medicines And His Cure Was Almost a Miracle \u201cC.1.Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, Gentlemen,\u2014Whén I was 14 years of age I was confined to my bed for several months by an attack of rheumatism, and when I had partially recovered I did not have the use of my legs, so that 1 had to wo on crotobes About a year later, Eoroiula, in the form of White Swellings appeared on various parts of my body, and I was nun invalid for 11 years, being confined to my bed six years.In that time ten or eleven of these sores appeared and broke, causing me great pain aud suffering.Beveral times pieces of bone worked out of the sores.Physicians did not help me and I became discouraged.\u201cI went to Chicago to visit a sister, anit was thought a change of air and scene might do me .good.Butl was confined to my bed most of the time.I was 80 impressed with the success of Hood's Bareaparilis in cases similar to mine that I decided to try it.Bo a bottle was bought, and to my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better.This strengthened my faith in the medicine, and ina short time 1 was , Up and Out ot Doors To make a long story short, I continued to take Hood's Sarasaparilia for a year, when I had become 80 tully released from the chains of diseass that I took a position with the Flint & Walling Mia.Co, and since that time have not lost n single day op account of sickness.I always feel well, am in good spirits, and have a good appetite.To my friends my recovery seems aimost mirnculous.I think Hood's Rursaparilla is the king of all medicines.\u201d WILLIAM A.Leng, No.9 North Railroad 8t., Kendallville, Ind.Haeod\u2019s Pills are purely vegetabls, perfectly harmless, do not case pain or gripe.Hood\u2019s Pills care liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache.Hood\u2019s Pilla act easily, yet promptly and
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