The Montreal daily star, 30 avril 1892, samedi 30 avril 1892
[" FIRST CLASS LIVE CITY SALES.#1periencs UNNSCessary : areal and sobur a oy a Sa fares ita EPD\u2014-AGENTS AT ONC, ali del 7 SEA tai Nie EE Et ie Wott asrive ace TO SEE, = TED-A BUTLER.APPLY W{TH BEFER- vous TE lû and 2, at dus Dorohgaier ANTED-TO DO QUR NEW WORK FOR US ar Doms Indies and xiris; #3 to BY a Week ting or oan vasalng, bend self addresses Facts 10 Echo enufecturia Company.4 Lipceur n, Mass, Duçaers nicez.We TO SELL me ICE UPHOLÔTERER, AT ONCE.ir a, = .\u201cHON.aL FACE oplo eryw her porier outnt without d de Vase Fr SERVANT: MEMOIAL TRAVELLER Yor tonery buiuse; must be thoroughness and have à favaraule à a ied ros: ue he) right wan, salary will not » y at once to Austin & : \u2018Robertson, wholosale iationois, Montreal, 09 4 AN THD-BUQEKE KPEK, DOU BLE LIX TRY, @ exverience, referemcos and salary y expected.10 A 3570,\u201d STAR office.100 a ANTED ~ HOUSEKEEPER wan's family, iu the counts ter, to Mr.Wheaton, P.O, Box ANTEDA YOUNG MAN a 5 SVENOGRAPHER poyriter; must be expert, Apps No.nge.3 SEWING WOMEN.DOULL Notre Lame st., upatalit 2 ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COUK, CITY LEFER.foes.Apply at 108: Bherbrooke st., + Bet pun ~ ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL FOR BUOK 31URE, king French und English.Address as st ANTED-A a A BLEMAIDS ALSO AN UPPER un ences aaa, d rho Whitehead.Buinuerhill ave.ANTED-AT ONCE, A YOUTH ABOUT 16 OR eurs of age, for u wholesale office, sceak- and, English, Apps in own bandwrit- TED aouD Sook ND AN EXPERIENO- ed Mablomaid, Apply aiter 6 p.w., vol sher- ANTED_A BOOKKEEPER, MUBT HAVES BEST Address \u201cK 3742,\" STAR 0.office.y A FED \u2014A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME KE.pertence 1 Bd photography and Phares ax A MILE ROUTE Bier ave Apply with reterences, 9:a ne ri- ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT.Dane NTRD\u2014INTELLIGENT LADS AB RErREN.tices.dobn Late, ubd Craig 104 4 ANTED\u2014IMAKDIATELY, À GoD GENERAL servant, Apply 269 University st, 01 FED A (00D GENERAL BELVANT FOR mils, of of three: references required.19837 ANTED_2.Soon COOK.BEST OF REFER- 8 required.Apply to Miss Lesrmont 79 793 AN by ONCE, AT BELMONT HOUSE, 31 as Iron youth to take care 0.5 usetul, and an rp for 107 A GOOD COOK; _EEFERENCIS E Br quired.Apply 96 8t.Mark st.12 TANTED-OFENING IN A NERCHASTE OF- ace tor junior clerk.Apply PF.U, Box 1795 > ANTED\u2014OFFICI BOY, MUST BE INTELLI- languages.Apply P.08 ANTED-\u2014A GOOD COOK, ree.seven i the evening at 13.NTED\u2014A FIRST- RTE HORSE TTT APply to peut Calley, 46 Jurorast.1 N TO ATTEND HORSES AND generally useful, Apply 1 Ber.STED-GOOD GÉNEBAL SERVANT, SMALL use, 402 Windsor Hotel, from 8 to 10 & m., later 42 Bel nt Fark.101$ ANT ED GIRL TO HELP 3 in fa mily; French preforred.4503 BARBER, AT ONCE, AT T3235 ED\u2014 OY.APPLY TO A, D.SAWYER AN aor Medical Hall.| 2 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS FOR shirts, coliars ana cufl wear, at No.D Lemoine st.ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR SM family: French preferred.Apply tox ANTED.EXPERIENCED CLERKS, SFE.both janguagos.Avply + ul Lagarde FANT CEL oi SL TO in band \u2018M SB16,\u201d STAR hon CANTED_BY AN ENGLISH FAMILY IN CALI- ia,s young gentie woman,active and ng to assist coperally; will be considered and treated #9 Bai fare advanced 1 féquirod.Write Hiri full nuces- sary information to Mre.O: Clara County, P.0.Box 463, California, ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, OPERATOR FOR domestic sewing machin akers, and an apprentice for show-room and oil.Drake, 10 Phillips square.AEE CORNWALL, ONT., A HOUSE.©, experienced dress- ANTED NURSE GIRL ABOUT 14 YEARS, for 1 child, with references; willin asie.Mrs.Ridout, 20 Esplanade avraue, ofS 1808 TTY GOOD PAPER RULER (A En D.employment.Morton, Phillips Makers and Stationers, 1%, 5.101 agi porting.Arm.a BY A PUBLISHING porting firm, a good advertising can- experienced man need spply,, to ANTED SEVEIAT FIRST CLASS MILLINERS ages d: none but experi- noe ; à Érimmmezs n need apply.Mre, A, D.Flor Tant, 3057 NTED\u2014A WOKKING HOTSEEELTER FU two gentlemen, Apply to 6734 Victoria st.102 we ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, 36 PARK AVENUE, NITED -CERTIFILD DRUG CLERK, SPEAK- # French snd English.Cook = = A GOOD MARBLE - Bepumout, sculptor & Modeller, ANTED_ IMMEDIATELY.COOKS, ous ds, nurse and general aervante, Be et town st PASTE: CHICAGO HOUSE, NT) ET 6 Canadian b esires a permanent of- fos satlstant, either gentleman or lady : 5 6 paiu to office if engaged.inclove selr- posted \" atamped envelope, Secretery, P.O.Box NE CLASS CLOTH CAP FINISH- Ateady w rk.Apply Greene & Sons 00.ANT A goon GENELAL SERVANT 110 G ao DIATELY, NURSE ee FIED Goop GENERAL BERVANT 9 LE EEE A tree Apply, with reference, 41 #8 ANTE GE] FOR HOUSEWO wiedæe of cooking.Apply 3572 3) Sin TEAS Se .Apply 3 A aT AN] for ARTEU-SMART YOUNG MAN WITH cash (uv invest in aying and plessani ole.mor vy under ois pati Bntrolr s \u201c8.301,\" HTAR office, en MACHINE P of son copartnent Blo a \\ NTED-A TIDY GIRL AS N 4 Avply at 4534 St Eu With GENERAL goon A501 i 5 of Enter Tr yy Raid ERB frock! To (SARE HIMSELF REFUL ora PRY.Hoo Ea SERVANT wiLiine x Eons Bocas, fot last hrs | DA -\u2014-WAITRESS IN QO.| Wim Craig st, up EE ca, ri CAQO HOUR, ESTABLISHING dW ta Bu Brave fee Canad! clos ironed stat tac Eble Maha d AN Esco 207 ETE a & to A ol uso na oo 0 \u20ac deures, wi URSS PAIE Hon oA aNTED-vUOD Shove PLATE MU ons 3 permanent Job : steady work.Apply dinnensx à 5: TTT AND THEN EES, Goon Day.utoady work, Applyfrom4to8 Bu Ger ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENLRAL SERVANT, FAMily of two, Apply 202 University, QUE à 10 to 12 o'elook.Wha BOY TO DO HOUSEWOR! who can wait on table.2406 St Catbe SaNTERCA OITY TRAVELLER WITH 267 Jished conasotion in wrspiiog paper aud Ko man, pori- anced men n only need ed \u2018es raig st.between p.m.twine 12 and 1 0\" AN ED-SMART BOY o FOR esk French and Lagiteh, state age and akon: to or SES *\u2019 BTAR office, 1021 ANTED\u2014 A BUILDING INSPECTOH.patent man wanted to look after the construction of Bt.Gabriel's new church, Centre st.Ap] letter, st che experience and salar 4 e Ür order adh t VW ART GENER SERVANT, OTHER BER.vant kept, Apply 10:3 Mansfield at.ANTER- AGENTS AT ONCE, T0 oral for the ie World's Fair Tourist Co.sales illustrated Wor r, in every town, \"city and village in Large pr * ood fddzos Address or reply to air T fet Uo, » Boom No.2, Meo Building, \"304 Bt, Jumes st.Montre: ANTED-\u2014M Ayliner st ANTED = FIRST OLASS SALEBLADY, AT once.Apply 1982 Notre Dame st.ANTED\u2014MAN TO PLANT OEDAR HEDGE also oarpenters, and youth to att work about bouss and garden.Apply ne corner Pine av.and simpso W.ANTED\u2014-YOUTH TO RUN AT AT Metropolitan Olub.Apply, steward.102 1 W thereat a fa TIDY GIBL A8 GENERAL servant in family of four; no childr one used to gas stove preferred.evenings, 40 Crescent WASTED, \u2014PLUMBER AND BOY.AFR To 66 Shearer street.Bro ages, disons ng Cot! vin ve ue the b 2 the lowest price 18 à t, Dominique WAzED \u2014 EUX JON BY FIERY EE 5 | apa ured Atta ANTED\u2014SITUATION AB ET sERY QU ness or mother's help, pra ns from | \u20ac noes rr ag Re fy Vl ANTED_SIEVAHION BY A Tousg MAN assistan © bookkeeper Rest pen juic Bra be a0, ë ÿ eus Le i room at SD, FARCE ROUSLE ROOM 15 10 ci ee = Way TED \u2014 GARDENING, BY rienced in all branches, 3 town shes country: temper STAR ANTED-SITUATION AS GROOUM, around gentleman's house; town or USEEU ressonusble wages; references, (Geo.Peache, Frout street, E., Toronto, unt.AL TED\u2014BY A FIRBI CLASS TAESEAEsE nt's ox family washing, Apply a Lüyauchotiore st ANTEL\u2014BY ENGLIBHMAN, AGE 22, EUX tion as coachinan or groom; good Télereuces, Address A.G\u2026.ub Uenovieve a 100 3 ANTED-SITUATION AS COAOCHMAN May th.A vu by letter, K.y b ham, 34 \u2018ark avenues, City.154 m by ox iE rE ET a A A na modus T sur ooMB SL ARGEBHIGET FRON oui dat els on parlor iad | i HOUR, one 19 yr iT ROOMS, W 18 oF ON EXPE ebbing o or | 23 livret rig a Location aoa as to aobr jet à av! nuentiy.Address \u201cQ 3260, a STAR office ANTED-IMMEDIATELE, BY AN JSXPERL poaillon 45d wrtios rrenth! best reforonoon, Address Box AND COMFO! x voi Jo.le folk: with or withious bo terms moderate.201 Blo .IEP) RB 8, No.46 Vietorls se Not moving.oo ds \"a LET WITH BOALD; ALSO GPU WELL FURNISHED FRONT room, foro one or two gentleinen; old water, gas snd every convenience, - ABHIED CUUPLE O) take charge of house.bent heat Tow 69 ANTED\u2014SEWING BY THE DAY, BY À y class dressmaker; cut and fi by taller Java also do boys?clothing, 8 129 Champ de Mars s! ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY STEADY, RELIA ble pogineer ; first class city license and refer- enoes.\u201cD Joly,\u2019 STAR office, 100.6 AL FED-\u2014LY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, 6 day, housecleaning, ete.Avply 14 141 Negarorn street ME\u2014LARG.WELI-FURNISHE Feats at 6d Bubord street, fronting OMS PARLORS, NEWLY FURN par oi ox 001 x stavenl pen.Union A on basbroom room flat; all mo Address \u201cE : \u2014 Y FURNISHED SITTING Roos Rooms bod room all modern conveniences.ANTED SITUATION BY A STEADY, INDUS- s young man to look after borses aud de- Hiver orders.thorougnly understands the oa horses, knows the oily quired, Address \"I Sous.\" STAR office WV ANTED\u2014EMPLOYMENT BY BY AX ENELGETIO trustworthy you ug ia gducated: s good city references.bete \u201cFy goon TAL OH B\u2014 LL FURNISHED, wird = bs Etes only not moving in May.Apply te vou dits Councillors street 97 8 OOMS-\u2014AT 1154 55 AS ANTOINE STREET, Ÿ leu rooms, anadian family.Apply, 86 Cathoural Sous sad back pari xo LE bac Well; æood references 1 re- 104.3 ANTED-BY FIRST OLABB HOUSE Fri PE paperhanwer and whitew Address Painter, 2584 NL.1 Lawrence ab, SPLENDIDE EUBN18EXD, ort) UE e's board in y ART ED\u2014A COOK TO GO TO RICHM oF no objact u reféronces goo at No, 3 + 2 MoTavish.stre W ANTED\u2014BOY, oss BPR.ges and write » good ban ©.ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT WHO Ta A n cook;no washing.Apply good p.ferences, PETTE Mountain st.ANTED\u2014A BMART, ACTIVE se NT otor of good address colle oftored ton usb: man.Apply to C.Forrest, 1675 No ANTED_IMMEDI ATELY, où FIRST CLA gardener for landscape wi n with shod pay to the rignt jan.Apo.y to P.McReuna & Son, Florists, Cote des Neig WASTE D\u2014AN EXPEL TENGED WAITRESS, BAF ply 1833 Notre Dame Bt.family goinæ to seaside; ences.Apply 146 keel ut, ANTED -BY A LADY OF EXPEBLENGL, a situation at soanidein hotalor boarding house as houselieeper, cash or any Heht elaploymeut requi engage an the city 10r any of the al \u2018Address.Hattie, 52 Osborne.ANTLED\u2014A COMPANIONABLE Ti Tom ing for obanke of air, would make perde use- fu vas! way toa ANTED\u2014BITUATION AS HOUSEMAID wits ret Ou : Address Scaside, OZ Usborue st, 0.83 Union ER, of à Borchciet 4 before May lat, at yl nt [ TRNAS ED PUR Tipiss OO ome vino yithout board.Appl iy 2 % ST a TET \u2018Domino oh OR one \u2014Ni0 at 133 Windsor, near Domini 5 OM-GOOD ROOM, WITH FIRST Cris 9 board, Ba heated, kot.water, Kas © Wl 18 5 3 A NICELY EUBKISHER aml ing tu the & y BUing tu the seaside or OMS LET, 3 2° double front soon on bathroo om will ferences.Ac dren AAA OR BALE\u2014 A BUSINE! 8, D'ESTABLISHED BINCE tha Apply at 1658, Dour re 1835 cash or easy teri \u2018ame et, between 6 and 8 ANTED-\u2014A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, Lo mate Bimuelf useful; 3 3716,\" brau ofhee./ ANTEU-\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, PonITION A AS WW paniUIL, Or GHxaxement to take cha.arge of elbidron Leu tw the CUULUFY for the summer.city roturunces.Audress*L 3705,\" STAR Ofhce, Sy for tew table Sbosrders, 102 anse ld Bt.Beas i Roues Bama bs Rs ROUES Xo 4 8 | ogu cases ppp io de Re me eo JROGaE on BAIRD MAT, MOR ME THO LARS LARGE, LY AND 5 Fans a also one Xo ait On pe din Bat Roi ATEN BP OOM TI ROOM TO LET, WITH.USE ROE avons TH 00,\" Bran oe RIG Sry Bana |) ols FUBNISHED ROOMS To RENT a5 | RETR Bt.AE three or its\" DOM BEAVER HALL HILL, FUR- Ras Fo, oool, Pleasant room, bata\u2019 by fan i for OOM\u2014FRONT FABLOB, WITH MANTEL, BED, R® g Spbig for tw o gentlemen or msrried couple; 2 Mouique st.10138 500M \u2014B1 Rs SMALL WELL FURNISHED BOOM, ly, street.COM-\u2014F board; gorstortable home in a private asc Plater st Fors RET CLASE FURNISHED ROOM; NO den oo 3 rented; terns moderate: gent! 1 pia only.469 ester, ren Bangulnet end M8 SHED ROOMY, ON BATHROOM BE DESIRE puis iLL © OLLEGE AVE, ROOMB Ras a nd oon floor, elesantly furnished; first\u2019 w'bosrd.Apply 47 McGill Co ons svenue.UBLE AND SING! WITH OR Ro ous 20 board, at 50 re être.102 3 GOMS\u2014T0 LET, NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS BR bathroom Hat; all couvenieuçes, #309 4 st GOMBR\u2014N IGELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, R yo Panler and piano, suitable for à ¥ uss le or wo entlemen, ply to 80 Oathea Tai # 8 1021 | gous ~WELL ORNTSRED PARLOR BEDROOM, suitable for married couple, with first class board.1 MeGill Colleg: 108 3 RO Anes.NICELY EE Bogus.|BROOXD SUNDAY AFTER EASTER.= 7 ue R x, corner Of ately fed A FE one Ea UNE; Eo Hy en an La Evensong and se mon.7 ni.Css STRERT.ROYAL VALE; pry Baton ¥ Mission preachy -and his 5 CHUMOH « oF ENGLAND, © Moss at épi M Lor, messes | 6 | STANLEY 87 EET.11 Am.aad 70.h.Bev.¥, \u201cA MERIOAN.114m.ana 7p \u201cBev: Dr, Barbour pastor.D.D.Forte TS ei 2 EE Sein TLE Le re EE CHR Holy Communion 9.30 m.and ice.5 «0, Den roche 7, 05 P.Tk szacker bo, Been SRE WILL TEs LE se B SALE.iui, Roo on a fev oth ITY x the 1 si rvice.oral a , or RDRoox of Pr a He roy Goischu an cer Rov.ODL ed ] Ese 11a mand 7 à mu ot.Ad MowaW wn am aad 7 Pa, Rev, Sg a Lam end 7 pan, 3 TT RE am.ii ?nit ous or Bents Tron 5 CE TPE ir, ar crv non Ellegood, rec SALE LARGE Tow T.ly Ohana, After sven pa.sv.Tou BALE BEE 2Etaon NES.HOLD HOUT 3.she agi a.m.; gene Tros 13am, Escles Rav Bas Dr LAE a, PRET side 8 See ec ian a, Fd yo TT oR §T, LOUIE.WAL » mand pn ms Jono A Cole's Lamp Storey wg hE YT ry OLAS 8 DAVIS MACHINE, d Domestic dress ¥orm, oth died dior t time, to sell very cheap.2 PV.m., Kev, John Ker, B.D., BERENS 8.11 Ww th = SFR Lh Fiz Er T, | TH ES ECE Wellington pro LL am.sud S 7 Le Her.Mo NKAT MARBLE TOP ds also wool pet.at SALE SLOUF YACHT CIBENE, WAT A BACRT ae, in first class order.wis oti Ros au W'S, Point 8t les, il PETFRRErA ES = + NNBUVE MIBSION.Services 12 ain and 8 Sires [ITEM Po.Confirmation Fi Nichols, pastor.toria a sguare.Also well kno adieu.omer of Po Porchenier wa Ghampiais TT GABRI ARE CHANGE 3! TO Soy ROX.ui a, Mm.7 D.21, Bev, James Flock, KK phy, \u201c4 < ES Pac Ty per Jam ; Barclay, MA.pastor.11 1.la Rad D.w.Hv.a, ST; on EL T.E.Cunning- pastor, 1.Lm a 8 Er pbell, Rae Chatham) 11 J \"BGLISE I ST BAUV ET CREDERETEUE ( ue vue | HE w case; all nearly new.Address 223 ie Fan! atomes.2: am.ana 7 ALEC Te on Fo \u2018ousser shelvinge, = hy Re 2ho rl ot oy 2 a au.with Fe Holy , and 7 reacher, av.J.OR SALE\u2014NO.8 LEADER COOK STOVE, WITH maman on, and pm, p hot water front end iron water pipes, in tires class oraer; $10.ADPLy 2 ARN ABA: Bt, Lambert.lla in, and 7 9.un, Rev.W.J.Dat, M.A.Lachine.Rev.KR Hewton, rector ALVARY, p.m.= ht Forder ball 52 IN, BOYAL GANADIAN bearin, Oromble.i |F TAUKENT, 7 p.1m., Rev, J.Myles Crabe , in good earings, bail © ep, girs 94 8 HATE BB 11 aun.and 7 pan, Kov, ; CONGEEGATION - Be BATA t h i CE MA Sastor, OT, fi © ry XE se s largeir OR BALE-FINE FIXTURES AND MA) ya suitable for drug or jewellery = Ap- TAON, 1E 11 am rs Ti, Hov.W.H.Warriner, HUROH OF ms ÉNEDEERET, COTE ST.PAUL, paye Par Se ad 7 var, Fev Mr.Fais: ford.gor.Windsor Medios: Hail.\" 101 2 SENIOR se EEE MISSION.a CeaAucted oy BILLIARD TABLE, NEARLY YMCA 7 Beauvais.barber, Granby, diy QOOMS-COMPORTABLE ROOMS, WITH FIRST- Claus tabie bosrd, modern appliances, st.No.80 8t.Denis at.1023 OOM8-FOR LADIES, WITH PROFESSIONAL attendance, at the Eastern Ma torn ty B'étdhris: TE, Mentwor th, lady socoucheur, topher treet.Terns moder: R i AND BACK PARLORE.Ray Si nished as bedroom and sittinæ-room, with use of \u201cHrchen ir required.91 Hutobison A.ANGE UPPER ROOM, TWQ B uitable Te thros pursons, use palor ait Bi R° { month, double room, #8.5 Victoria ao TO LLT, AT 47 DUBORD STRLLT, Don Garden.FEW HANDSOME FORNISEED PAR = bedrooms to let, with board.Apply oe! Yusiness The ances.WAS ANS ED CUSTOM CENITIING.3724,\" STAR oth \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT AND ROT gas, bath and every donveniente, 7 OR SALE\u2014HOTELS, SALON.FRUIT, \u201ccox fectionery and different lines of busine Lu ward street,corner Bleury street 15 conse, OR SBALE\u2014COMPLETE STOCK OF GROCERies, eto ; situated in one of the best localitios, Apply 2615 Notre Dame st., west, 88 QUE SALE\u2014IMPERIAL HOTEL LACHINE EIRE sinesa; {sent propristor retiring af near the wharf, fac; el Harris, 1 Edward st, corner Bleur OK SALE \u2014 BOOK AND, \u201cSTATIONERY BUSIness in Ottawa.The w well known apd success- 1ul retail busiuess of R, Ugiow, Uttaws, establish- eu in predent stand for sixteen year tral location in Ottawa, between Buildings, Post Uftice and lesdin ern store now poins erectod on chaser of stock bas the first choice SALE\u2014AN A1 SMALL MILK HOUND, Roos OR dress \u201cE 3602,\" STAR office, ari know the city w j ANT EDODHESSES AND MANTLES TO M iE lowest possible ohare, 1 38 latest fashion, Mountuin.V ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER AND manuger in Jreneryl store Lusiness; experi- euved; can furnish good references.Addre: 33u8,\" STAR office, 101 3 ANTED\u2014-BY A COMPETENT \"MAN, BITUA- on as assistant atoreman or watchman © ver; understanas tue cars of nuraes thorouguly: weil; van speak rronch and Amélie: good city references.Apply dd st, Patrick BRIGHT WELL FURNISHED ROOMS tor \u2018cntiemen : gas, pot anû cold \u201csl \u20147: ST.VERY COM- ous pren farnished ai and No, 290 oo 18.defhetine: Telephone, batus, rein.Js UNIVERSITY kon QOMFORTABLY SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF 1 TLLNESS, A HOTEL do establised 40 years; near the Station: best of À.Gasnier, 152 Notre Damest, 102 1 = SALE A BUSINESS IN FANOY GOODS, toys, .; old established: very e Apply to a° Dobnoyers, 13A Beene ar ANTED\u2014A BROKER WHO charge of the sale of the he of \u2018workin pew invention, patente ted in Canada on Apel let but terms liberai.Apply A.Housseau, 15 Al Fail River, Mass.W Horses and Cart anes, Gs, NA NNN OR SALE À DOG-QART, II IN GOOD ORDER, AF- a nat.ply Haras Nati JOR BALE A NEW COVERED BUGGY, Sivi lamps, leather cushions, first clas cost 175; algo pet 8 single harness: an OP ortunity for ediate buyer.Owner Fotos ply at 2844 > Catherine 5 SALE\u2014A MATCHED =A FV aren 18% bande oF SET F We, roxen, gloploand dou \u2018hou Ds cod ander aeadls, Josep Bh da et Fois B (DAL, ALE~ NICE FOUR- WHEELED PARCEL ery Fab.with ln large side Ra ones latest Fe Bacon and érable working harneas.2 REET OR SALE\u2014BUGGY IN FIRST-CLASS pe to be seen at 477 Dorchester street, Fo; apply to Mrs, Potter, 495 St.Lawrence at.OR BALE\u2014A BEAUTIFUL BLAOK HO a B yosrs old, stands 16.2 high: with flowin and mane; gentle, kind and a good drive: = 444 5 Kennedy.Cote St.Paul I OR SALE_ENGLISE DOG CART AND SILVER unted harness.Oan be'seen at 47: Guy st, FR HIBE_HORSE, EXPR Dame street ESS MAN TO drive, at $12.00 per week.ri) 1808 ifr | Fors ALE-GRAY HORSE, 8 YEAR| sound, i100 lbs.weight, can trot in 3.seen say à ay between 1% and 1 à.in.and6 sd gs > ni, Bt 1350 Notre Dame st.BR SALE\u2014A \u201cBREWSTER\" Tor W.aon A8 Kood 3 a8 new.Berard & Major, 1 A rine sree OR erm CHEAP, A FINE CANADIAN.Soa Mon.Address 24} St, Paul street, Lez 8 OR SALE\u2014VERY HANDSOME MATCHED 5, of sobs, 5 years od, soun with white heels and white Sars vor fast an stylish with extreme ues action, saf saf Tor of! {rains oa w oi > dri not nfrai Suseoll * Co.740 Dorchester st.Lest.Loos LOST: A GREEN in gold.Reward at 46 Hutehison OST\u2014APRIL 27TH, ON POINT or ARLE about eleven o'clock, black Leather Car, à containing 81 817 in bille, nome c age cl Reward to finder, M.J.sireot, k dow, answering to the name of Arabus.Lois MEDIUR SIZED SHORT AIRED nder will be rewarded by returning to 40 M Yaokay at.OST\u2014A GOLD LUOKRT, MASÔNIC pun LE n one side and OT GETEER 9 proture inside.HKeward at © ton,John Murphy & Co.'s, Notre Dame st © OST\u2014IN THE NHIGHBORHOUD OF WEL inst on Jo n, Centre an and dB Etienne atresia, oi Ht, aries, ot a! Tn to 3692 St.Cathoring st.hew he oh Xi 3T-A rua DOG, BLUE RIBBON WITH BELL tached, on the afternoon of thie SUth.An ous Keepin do: after this date will Be prosecute , Keward 10 \u201cOST\u2014ON PHIDAE 22ND INST, IN VICINITY of Drummond Bt.silver pocket fruit knits, Be Dr ward at 856 Osborne Mantes: to Purchase.E LADIES.AND Gi id Ordera br mail to, B pa promptly tended | a th end WAS ED TO PORCH) ASE Nemes caît off ciothing.your address to A.isidor ANTED\u2014TO BUY OLD LUMBER BOARDS 2446 and sScantiinæs for a atabie, apply at anges St Catherine st, ANTED-TO PURCHASE, LADIES = GN tlemen's cast off clotidnx.paid.Orders oF mall promptl ded t ur address tu R.Peari sou, 685 Ora \u2018a st.ANTED\u2014A LIGHT SEE OR CANO W stating price, etc, *'P 3806, ANOLE.£ Box city; ANTED\u2014SITUATION a8 FARM FOLEM by a thoroughly experienced, induatrio us Man; hardworkius iuärrieu Beubohu Wile excellent coo and Luter\u201d maker.reierences, Address ¥.Mr: St Antoine st ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS collector, well acquainted Si Simo Iain god sh x ANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSE.RER T a 1 family without children, where sh > could bave rl child with her; no objections to the \u2018 sounury: first-class reterences.Address 159 Mon calm w 101 à\" We - 51 VANTED-SIFURTION BY A FIRST ic ustom cutter: best of city references.Aduress *Q 3018, * STAB office.102 j ANTED-BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, all kinds laundry work done by class work pra £650 Mignonne Xs.ANTED-\u2014S1TUATION AB GOOD PLAIN ot with good city references.54 8t.B ANTED-BY A FIBST CLASS TAUNDuESS, ny, ironing or housecleaning by the day.Apply Te a streut.1031 ANTED-SITUATIUN housexeeper, com given and re autre, D.0 JANTED\u2014BY LADY, SITUATIUN AS SIOK nurse; reierences, Address 151) We st, city.ANTED\u2014BITUATIUN BT, À na SE LONER, late Q.M.8, as assistant wnto or an.any position of trust adress RD Base ve 8\u2014-ONE OR TWO Fina.Oo 005s Guy street, nbove Bt.Csi 5 NICELY FURNISHED DOUB oi suitable le for two gentlemen: Kay & \u201cLET, TW ory suitadls for s ote man._.744% Sherbrooke st._ TO LET, TWQ UNFURNISHED rT oous Soit 6 e of kitchen if required.14787 NT QOMFORTABLE, IN os TUATION 2544 8%.subert st.or, st SPERIBNOED OOMS-TO A Two oon nisbed rooms to rent; re \u2014 RONT ROOM, FURNISH- oo on smile suitanie for Ligh housek en NISHED, WITH OR wind - conf NOT pA Colas house;oniy few boarders re ass at 189 Bieury & 100 3 8-\u2014FURNISHED on UNFURNISHED Part parlor.23 Oathcart 8 TW 18RED FRONT TIT Yor OM At ied couple, with or without fo snd cold water; on bathiro à 5 FE etent lady; ref forpnces ED, SUITABLE FOR GEN- en maderate; use of piano, Not E LARGE UN FURNISH.ous, suitable for nso rooping.mn 803 et, UMS\u2014DOUBLE PARLOR, FHONT AND BACE, ANTED- SITUATION alady coing to or Pres not abject to se 3766,\u201d STAR office, WALLED SITUATION BY À Soon Ooo best of references, Address 4 484 William -Y BY YOUNG OMAR.suitable for for married cons uple or 3 or 4 fo the old country, an nurse Ron sol prone FRONT ROUM_ TO hood; tahoe ts pa VY ANIED ALL KINDS OF GARDEN WOR.soddip, » elC, by moderate, à st y conte ANTED\u2014 SITUATION BY A LADY BO per; six years\u201d si experience: good rerer- ences.are ess I 4035,\" 10238 ANTED-OFFICEB To EA BY CAPABLE woman (widow): beat of references.Apply Ne No.4 Busby lane.ANTED\u2014BITUATION, BY FRENCH WOMAN cook, able to fake entire charge of a first-class tchan; Al references from New ) ork, Chic this city 19 club or restaurant preferred, \u201cir 402 Tan office.om AMILY OF vo.\"HEATED BY ROS water Ri situsted \u2018on pu flat, next to nsñè old street; etesences exohans.ed.A 3667,\" STAR office.1008 M8\u2014FURNISHED, TO LET.FRONT DOUBLE BEDROOM, SER MT furnished, cemfortable and.airy; utes walk irom Post Office.\u2014 WITH OR our BOARD, FOR ONE a ouaF girls employed during the he day.otical gardener.Foros t 103 1 11 Ty STE FUBNISHED nooË clothes press, Apply 20 Balmor Board, ARD\u2014GOOD BOARD AND LARGE COMFORT- Po e ront room om_ bathroom board aud sitigleroomm 105 st iubort it OARD-\u2014MES.MoEWAN LADIES\" SICE Fosse uperior acco: best \u2018medical attendance: sistolly private, Tore modus, 151 8t Constant s 92 48 OARD \u2014 SOME ROOMS ST DISENGAGED at Pairoside for ma: cou Les or gentlemen, ent Apply to Mr.Barker, room où sing] lo Sher \u201cdimple; sultanie Bor fo\" QOH FRONT BUOM TO RENT.R3 Mog) i 00s 10 ) LET.FURNTSHED AT 75, 5 REET newly done u DRE PRES T Roo SC FIRRT OLASS ROOMS, AT 55 Hoi OAT D-\u2014-GOOD BUARD AND LARGE COMFU ble room, on bathroom fiat; pid single: rooms; good fresh air like country, 2 7 bo ead st steady Fe | Re or no oblldren; not moving.A 11 Mayor st.CARD FOR LADIES WITH THE BEST OF ATtendance during confinement ; striotly RS a} 260 st.Antoine s Boi: the house.not moving.si, 3 doors from BY RD\u2014TWO inn ROOMS, ATHROOM uple or two single gentiemen, hanged.fat, for marcied co: quiet English home: VENTE E HOON, OF BA EEF FE beset ; hot sud vol , os.rca 3 Ë io 2 =F INTSÉED ROON TO Lerro LADIES + Oven.TET SE as $085 Bt.st Gathe D Boo HOT AND COLD D WATER D Bone FOR TABLE Sori AT 9% Union Bole wens ROO 3276 INCLUDING WA yoom and parlor, for married BN et GANTS.crus 5 i 30 VARD\u2014AND DOUBLE ROU Paiahod, bathtoom f t; hot an ste.Private family.Not moving.» 8h À I.single rooms to let, TINA Moderate.es GARD, I DFRSVAER Jpn FOUR, IF BE ARD-aC room; also tal D~GOOD BOARD AFD LARGE Col Savons, * 100 os for ion PET \u201cAND SAGE | EE COMFORTABLY FOKNISHED, BIN- ble room, to be let, with fe or dou a om, t.with or yithous 084 Mana! OARD-THE, VALOIS BOARDING HOUSE IS tied aud re ready to receive / guoath, Ad.md ¥OR TABLE BOARD ARD.-BELMONT, Hou tos Fre day day, présent during RES telephone 4 2726 ar To TRE ET elat 101 8 TITS Oa for phe \"of two, sors : RE EG OMB-VOMPOBTARLY se A 28 BE, 29 AND 33 able Sp |] PONAUE LADIES lo by mati Taal p Ea potes de 2 Ban ANTED- MEEIOAN OR MILIT W and bridle; must be in good ART tases TAR pflloe, Property Wastes, ANTRD\u2014A DUILDI be in\u2018the eS rE, tort 34 Sony Albert avenue, Addr st price sud GARD \u2014 Tab Aven BS ill Coll BOARD A Xp ZIT) £2 zoom at mu rate term, ARD-DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS Tor er DEL Lip D-ROOMS AND BO.= Bo atby Movotain ek ere a Dob in HED, wo Hynes UNFURNISHED soous AT 178 ; Tee SE LARGE parlor, with, \u2018two hg ; box IE] ues box 3 Fok ra sen Ey 2 Te wig | Wom dois \u2014 THEEE OR\u2019 FOUR FNFURISEED rooms, en suite.or pertionei, two blocks fro: cars; LW went ming! alk From general Ps Post Office: ; Inmountafz view Si ir d'échightiui situation.private family?oTeronces required.Addre \"52 28 2360,\" Ria TO A OR NFO kit rished, 0) use of plano, parlor, kito ou, if sured.Frivate family of 3.Togs st t floor, front, with carpet and curtains.2291 8t.Catherine.ve 3 R° MBA VERY NICE ROOM, ON B.Fanooë oor; also » smaller room, for à gent oan, 14 148 Mansfoli at.og SNF, ROOM, UNFURNISHED, EXTRA 8LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED BED- TS with sitting-room all modern cot venience, bot and cold water, suiiable for muted couple; light housekeeping; no children.301 Bt\" ¢harles.Tomes s st.© > = OGM WITH OR SITROUT, BOARD H 232 pos uite of 3 rooms, ol hroom A dressity room attached.Wil rer separate if Shan (house first clats.Address \u201cQ 39¥4 i © SALE\u2014A HANDHOME BW, with mirror, wiil be sold less than SENING ET iE a | JRIGEOND SQUARE 7 5m Sov.Samus OR.a PE NEWFOUN DLAND For AISONNEUVT MISEION, 784 Notre.Daine d very cheap.Apply at 373 8i 85.An .mm.Mr.Ba 2 in.\u2019 y patientrare cord sil 8, T.Mariott, Tucumibent, SROTERTANT aly OF INDUSTRE 5 Te FRESH MILE DEEIVERED IN cu ANDREW'S.CHURCH, \u2018Sault au Recallét, Nichola, sah ttles or cans twice dail Small & Co., Box 14, DTREAU LPUNCTION MISSION, 11 am and LE\u2014STEAM roa \u201cRIVLT-BRLLES N Po 185 5 Clnieapation ot IT EE Rev.SE JT.al MISSION, 38 Sy SE, st.8v, Hall Serkicés vening servins, 7 p.ah mo UTREMONT MUNICIPAL ET 8 v.m._\u2026 REFORMED ren BARTHOLOMEW'3.11a m and?pm.T.L _7 p.mm Rav.W.D.Steven Preacher at even- ebarge, W.Henderson, Has Bonet) Geant fe: UNDENOMINABIONAL.OTESTANT Re tS or fhe nm Insane A] ome, Longue Pointe, 1.45.p.1m.Rev.a XD Divine service at 11.15 a.m.and 7 p, m, .Rev, FABRISTTAN MIBSION, Weber 7.= bent C 7pm, 0 CROR OF CHHIST (Bolen am Village, Qua.es rig, 211 osama street, Montreal, Que, METHODIST.T, JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.lev.W.J Ads HALL, OR SALÉ-THE ey, BK.re STAG oy 4p.1 ten, 8D, .APPly to T.J, Held or Frank 7e soi nt, 1024 mpper ur evening service.HERBROOKE STREET.un and 7 Rev, Ohartes À.Flander, Pasto si p.m.Rev, 3 For 21 am and 7 pm, Par Donald Grant, ovaLAs OHURCH.\u201811 à m.and 7 » Rev, Sooper r Antliff, pastor.Lord's Sapper after Fy BALE IMPORTED I JEON GARDEN CHAIRS.To HANG OR mie fa on, ON Lavigne, for 28, sell f (before tue \u2018or after ces eaéck} 1 AG; Upham, p UALE.v.8.Irose, pastor, Ft, dibrimiat of té Lords Merville ge Top Be 245 Hn thering sir vB ADVENT oN 2269 \u2018St.Catherine atreet, unter, D.m., Elder Wilitam Robdrison, Subject: ** Mr.Coroins, subject.Phe vine tore 05 not.\" aud?nm ing hancère ga Immortality.\u201d ne\u201d Sacrament at close of oven: a Bavrer at the ree at OTE (ST.ANTOINE.\u2014 11 a.m., Rev, ¥.Tripp, 7 p.ro.Kev.Dr.Douglas.rive OP mhasox T, 1l a.m, Bev.J, H.McConnell SAGNIFIOENE EAERGON ay Rrobt QT! Corn: Mo t FL RTO Dara 3 Zs TEST.Lo 8, \u20ac er ount Royal and Berri Vea OF CONFI TON OR gstablishment, Dor aE Foi A BUILT ¥ LARGE AND FI Yt, SU or Ter om eng | 0 LET.LA BINGLE ROOM OB A k paclor, furnished or unfurnished, ed.Apr i Monday alg to No.16a Cadieux st.Re; LARGE FRONT LAELOB, FURNISHED, mantle bed, grate prûrobe ; also one single room on bathrooin flat.Su Br.Catherine at.1021 OOM\u2014BINGLE ROC WITH BOARD, FUR gentieman.Late amer À 106 Manstold Let MS\u2014TO A JODNG M MARE! D COU Ras three anfurnie: er use TERT and kitchen for light usecepiue.by a lady oben 5 member) dosiral able] location moun! ntain bre ere: rivate erate; references ined.irene SH 556 È867.» sap of office.mile west of Huntingdon, Que.; Ral RENT, FINE FURNISHED RooH.and Ashing; rent moederata.Apply at 50 Soursot ooMm\u2014 TO LET, NICE -LARGE FURNISHED 00m, with or without board ;five Zinutes From Post Office, No.800, corner of Little Craig à st Antoine sta, OOM8\u2014UNFURNISHED FLAT TO LET, 3 rooms and bathroom, Seirable in overs way.\u2018erms moderate.Address \u201cBR 3850, 5 Stan offs 3 OOMS_FURNISHED ROOMS VACANT, ALSU Re by gay or week, B56 University se geo fr lsh Sh Oaths dr: ooM- T0 LET, LARGE FURNISHED oo ON bethruoin flat, suitable for two sentlemen; five minutes from Post Office; moderate price.128 Bieury street.OUM_SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM, Vie of without boatd; hot end cold water; suitable oung man.20 Manse) 1d peer 102 3 OUM \u2014 ONE COMFORTABL UENTSHED double room to rent, for on or two gent! Fr without board.(Fainily private, Ti fur y OMS \u2014 WELL - FURNISHED ren % a gentleman, without pear ivate amily: pat, Hot aro, ete.Appl ds Pool fi Foot OOM\u2014FRONT ROOM, WITH GOOD Bosas, 51 RG Meo table board.No.11 Bt Charles I Toone MAY.18T, ELEGAN .FUR- shod bedroom (extra large), sattabio fe pen one or two ge gentlemen, with or without board.67 storia - LARGE DO DQUELE FRUNT ROOM, SUIT- Rou avle for married 8 or two it] 78 otoris street.: OOM\u2014LARGE FRON NGLE R front adjoining, I; ER attra, INGLE 03 water; vate ly, no childten.&3 Vic Vletoria \u2014TWO GENTLEMEN OAN BE ToD 0 R% ged with roo m and bosrd at Lakeside.in private Ii ily; short distance from station.Address Da 4022,\" raz office 1028 OOH -40 GTORIAE KET, OOM ORTABLE furnis| warm roorn, bathroom fat; ho! cold water; modern conveniences; $6.00 rer month.RE Mason Wanted.ANTED-ONE OR TWO BRIGHT UNFURNISE- ed rooms, on or west of Hutohison st, Terms moderate.Address \u201cN 3838,\" BrAn ote, 1013 3 ARBIED 3 FUR.ASS Toon à SA tués Of ki eben Tone ons, not to excoea 12 dobura.Address \u201cJ 3060,\" Stan office.408 1 Variners Wanted.W ANTED \u2014 PARTNER WITH OAPITAL, wi Hp a ie buiin on Jerk a rw queries, an ess: cen cxohang 0s 7 Pik on en ofce.Was ERIE YO vs = 2k Toad 9 a phort us it taken up ah Address ey LME A EN ua, STAR Goard Wanted.WIDOW.LITTLE BOT.WE in in BY oD Brie faith TTL BOY.\u201cT, 4050,\" SxaR five: 7 4021 Board and Booms Wanted.Nino ORTON REE ROOM AND EQARD ; AR private hin ten\u2019 walk a Dette Ave.ated à op 1 Ta 18 ; \"Pr vegactee i yo lg CARONS OS ul J Sh hE at Re Aad ey er.\u201c7h.nn ree Sacrament at close of even- A a.m., Rev.A.GQ, Robertson SEANDINAVIAN LUTHER \u2019alker.Sacrament at.close eof OB HRELSERE E EE i RE] if.TLE Craig ris 0, Sia vos A SEARLE 17 J.Tallman Pitcher, \u201cFrayer OF rent ite ase.en.Recaption Ertan £0 Vat Fon SALE-A NICE = sweet tone and in per} R BALE\u2014A Xo COUR ROMAN CATHOLIC.- ish Mass with form Term 10 a.a, aermon io Mass at 10 am.pin.Vespers 3 p.m, BOF ST.JOHN THI BAPTIST Low 22.High Moss at 10, with full OR SALE WHITE ENAMBLED TER ORBLE Martel, Martel, Martel, Martel, 5 R SALE-GRAND oD QUARE PIANO, SERA nT = GES 8 SITES rss oR SALE A qUANTITY OF JUTE Aa.a y Me ay at 18 Hospital street.102 2 PACKING DASES, AT BRUSSELS, French se Porn facon confra: NIGHED.-\u2014-BSkan ax PE Eeancots ser root.og 7,3 ane.oth on, 50° p.maies, Magses from 15 with English serm y's College Ends at 3.30 oo ternity \u2018meeting, os s ix show GARDE AT MART.Martel, Martel, Martel, Martel, pique manne NEW TWO LIGHT GA The sermoi 1 be aix À sihor Bontracis with the Papal es Bene oa 1 in PT\\HE GRE ~ 14 ! © ONSEGOUES QHURC \u2014À.=| 3 done 9 H\u2014An Jali se, Ts Ti / Feast of tbs Holy ae Ye T h Mass and t 8 ; pes - Nan at 580 pom.a bu( EW JERUSALEM.OHUBOR (oc (corner Dorcheste: 8 P.à seven f £ ler desk, eet lose.SEAR duo Frans to: Cheap; SAE ORE Hon Fi ERY Hoi a Fan 129 sioct © FLAT EOTTOMED ED BOAT 18 FT, dress Telephone.1575 \u201cele rvice avory Sunday.11 on hadron À CIROULATING ON of the gtogoach, les x » Bev, Gola, om The LIB; terms, A to Di - ET pply A, Desnoyets, Talk Eee Hare SHADES, 1, Aare AT Esa 0% TERMS OF 86 PER SoHE, pion 80° Newcombe's, Atacellansou s fatiloæ es [ind alow © to = oity: oe vi Ws 3 2 care of SiRox de.Montreal, SHAW % CO.PIANOS Sole Agoncy fer the Oslebruted Mason & Risch, Osnada\u2019s High-class Piano, EMERSON SOHMER.Planos for cash or on instalments.Bquare Pianos x nae to lor new, PIANOS TUNED AXD REPAIRED.59 to 4250.\" Masio ud BARGAINS i il I i ji We: therefore offer to pay ¢ pe Boom 00 per ot while there ¥ will last for yoars na io assay to order wo oy Ere purchaser gan repair his own otro Segond.hand Pianos ptm saleté, if 1153 < 1927 * 2764\u201c SHAY DIN & add FON: sat NEW OP UPRIGHT, Cabinet Grand, awing size WEBER, Oly Büaré Piano; as good ar 8100.1 MA ANB Rosewood, Batre: fine ordecy cu 100\u20ac GvrAGE pes s ae rosewood case, | HAMILTON BRIS.IE CO - qd 2 pew.231 SOLD.IN 1888 2870.: \u201c fend for Catalogue Wile T FRENCH REMEDY for SOPHIA BILIOUS AFFEC- , CONS'T TPA TION, and all diseases BOLD BF Aus DRUGGISTS.Price: $1.00 fr ration \u2018 As eve jeotor \u201cis.ce Tatootor loaves the Ce) Proper iy aon © carried oa re cannot fail to ron.- BLTOL ON. re i \\ Co A i J p : 3 ÿ : { f : i a i { ï CHAPTER X.\u2014{(Continued., Did Lord Caraven muss the welcome?Did he sce that he was disliked ty bis tenants\u2014that his servants seemed to have no interest in him?Did it strike him that a life of selt-indulgence always brings its own reward?Lady Caraven gazed with wonder at the magnificent home which was to be hers.The first words she said to her husband were: *l had no ides that Havensmere was 80 large.\u201d He looked half incredulously at her.\u201cDid you not really feel interested enough in the place to ask about iL?\u201d he enquired.\u201cI was very much interested in it\" she replied quietly, \u201cbut I uevertuouzht of asking any questions.\u201d \u201c1 should have fancled that you | | À \u2014or,\u2014 ! .THE MONEY-LENDER'S DAUGHTER.desolate; no loving face would brighten them, uno glau Voices cheer them, Alone all bier life! No wonder that she turned with à sighb from the flower- wreathied window.The housekeoper looked curiously at the young tace with the sad sweet eyes.\u201cYou have decided, my lady, upon i these rooms?\u2019 she repeated.i + | ! | would know all about it,\u201d bo said -\u201cthe number of rooms and their contents 1 I am surprised that you do nol.\u201d she did not in the least understand \u201cthe drift of his words, \u2018i hal he should ever fancy that she was mercenary, tuat she wanted the full value for all the money she had brought him, never occurred to her, IL was but a sorry welcome home, The Earl feit huwmlitaled, disgraced.He remembered to have heard his 1ather speak of the rejulcings when he hil Drought bis young wife home-how that fair bride, his mother, had listened with tears in her eyes tothe cheers and the cries of welcome ow she had clasped her husband's bomb saving, \u201cWe will deal with Loo.os we wish Heaveu to deal with us,\u201d Now lie had brought his wire howge, and not à cheur was ruised far him; there was not a cry of welcome, nol a smile.Strange voices areeted him, strange faces surrounded him.His wife looked sad und wistful, A briiliant fire was burmiux in all the rooms, while a chill xray fog huug like a pall without; but the bright tires and the bright Light could not giye warmth to thelr reception.They dined together almost in silence.Lord Caraver did not teil his wife what \" day,\u201d said the a comfort he :elt to see the fainiiy plate | Hildred was slightly overwhelmed by the magniticeuce of everything around.How httle she dreawnvd that her fortune | reserved the grand old place from utter ruin.-that but for her the massive plate, thie beautl- tul pictures, even the old walls themselves, would have passed from the Caravens, and the fawily nae would have been written in the dust\u2019 Perhaps some such thought occurred to him as be looked at the sweet face before hua: perhaps that thought made him feel a little more Kindly towards Hildred.Alter all, she had saved Lim from ruin.Tle might think what be would of her\u2014 once more in use, she Was à woney-lender's dausbler-she : Lad been given to hw with ler money , in exchanye lor his title and position\u2014 her father was cunning, shrewd, and mercenary, unscrupulous and ambitious -yel she had certainly saved nm from tue biackest ruin that could tall on morta! mat, It made him feel alittle more kindly towards ber, but he did not Jove her nothing was farther from tits thouglds; -li! lie remembered that but for her ne would never have seen Ravensinere again.That gave him the idea that she too , was entitled to some consideration.He had told her fatuer frankly enough that he should never like her, and he knew that he never should.she had brought him had saved him from run, I fort and be grateful to nerd:aner was over, instead of lingering over his claret, he joined Ler in the drawing-room.\u201c| Lave been thinking,\" he hegan, \u201cthat you would like to see the house; some 0! the rooms are verv handsome, some of the pictures very fine.\u201d \u201cI should be very pleased,\u201d she said gently.\u201cI have been thinking, too, that you ought to have your own choice of rooms, My mother used a very beautiful suite in the western winz.You J But the money He ought to study Ler com- : After |! ; times,\u201d \u201cYes, said the young Countess; \u2018\u2018I prefer them to any others.And I will remain here now while my boxes are unpacked.| will not go down again.\u201d Mrs.Hampton thought her decision strange indeed; it was the young wile's first evening in her husband's bome, yet she preterred remaining 3 alone In her roows while he was alone down-stalrs, \u201cshall I take that message to the Earl?\u201d she asked lady Caraven looked up in some sup- rise.\u201cOb, no!\" she replied.ven will not expect me.\u201d And the housekeeper who was a shrewd womall in her way, thought that it seemod 8 strange kind of marriage where husband and wife preferred solitude to each oLher's society.\u2018Lord Cara- CHAPTER XI.\u201cWe have some visitors coming to- Lari of Caraven to lus young wife.\u201cIhe dinner will be an hour later, and rooms must be prepared.Sir Charies ana Lady Courtenay live at some litte distance\u2014they will not arrive until late.\u201d .\u201cDo you mean,\" she said, * 1 am to arrange for your guests.their wants and comiorts?\" \u201cWhat terribiy siraightforward ques- trons you ask!\u2019 he replied laughingiy.\u201cYou are sole mistress of the house\u2014 you must give all orders int\u201d \u201cI Lave notiearned to think of myself yet as wisiress of this house,\" she re- Joined wilh proud composure, \u201cThen I must ask you to begin,\u201d he said, \"You are indeed sole mistress of Unis house; every one in 1tis bound to obey you -whalever you direct is Lo be done,\u201d \u2018But \u2019\u2019 returned Hildred, \u2018\u201c\u2018yesterdav, when went into the housekeeyer's room, she did not seem inclined to submit to my authority at all, She said thal her keys were imislaid when 1 wanted Lu {ook over the lineu-press.1 tancy that she thinks | ain rather too young to hold much authority.\u201d \u201cI will soon settle that matter,\u201d said the Earl, Ie rang the bell, and in answer to his summons à Servant came, Ile sent for the housekeeper, who looked slightly troubled ut the unexpected call, \u201cMrs.Hampton,\u201d said the Earl sternly, I Lave sent for you to say that every order siven by Lady Caraven is to be attended to instantly\u2014that she is to be obeyed 1mplicitly, as [ am obeyed myself-that the least show of disrespect or disobedience will be punished by imuediate dismissai.You will see that my commands are carried ous\u201d \u201cI will do so, my lord,\u201d \u201cYou will go for the future to Laa Caraven for all your orders\u2014you will take them only from her,\u201d \u2018Thank you, my lord,\u201d said the housekeeper, retiring with a sense of relief, Hildrod turned to her husband.\u201cAnd [ thank you too,\u201d she said calmly.1 should not have spoken but that 1 saw there was a disposition in the house to ignore my authority\u2014Iknew that you would not like that.\u201d \u201cCertainly not\u2014you have done quite right \u201d he told her \u2014and a sudden sense of her cruel position came over him.Was it likely that the servants would show much respect to one who they could plainly see wns an unloved wife?He quitted the breakfast-room not quite satisfied with himself and not sat- isfed with her.\u2018Marriage is a mistake at the best of he said, \u2018but marriage for money Is the greatest mistake of alL\u201d Evening came and brought the expected guests\u2014Sir Charles Courtenay, a young Baronet whe had but one idea, and that was love for his wife, Lady i Alice Courtenay, who was pretty, lively, shall see them all and judge fur yourself\" \u201c1 should not like them tobe very from the rest of the household,\u201d she suid, \u201cDo von believe in the ghosts?\" he uashed laughingly.\u2018ji have never heard of then, a large house like this 1 should cure to feel that 1 was quite alone.\u201d \u201cYou shall choose for yourself,\u201d Le said briefly.Perhaps the hour that followed was the happiest Hildred bad known since her marriage.At the Hotel Meurice, although he had Leen cuaretul to show her every kindness, Le had not thought of ber or studied her.At Ravepsmere it was quite different.The servants, he knew, would waich him closely, and would make their own comments on his behavior; and, if they saw that he surhted his wife, thev would imitate his example quickiy euough.That he would not allow.She was only a moneylender's dauzhier\u2014a woman whom he could never like \u2014but she had saved him from ruin; she should at least be respected, So he talked to her, aud showed her the various art-treasures, the costly pictures, the statues: the ancient armor.She was pleased and bright and interested in all he said, Ile showed her the library, where the accumulated treasures of £0 many scholars lay.When she had seen aud adinired all, he said to her- \u2018If all this were on the verge of destruction, and one woman came for- fax ini But in not ; drossing Ravenamere | and accomplished.Hildred liked her at once.Her face was sunny and fair, her laughing eyes and sweet lips made a very attractive picture.Hildred looked at ner with something like envy.She wus charmingly dressed, and had a bright expression of countenance, That evening when Lady Caraven was for dinner, her faithful maid could hardly be satisfied; she brought out jewels, tlowers, orpaments of all kinds.\u201cDowear them, my lady,\u201d she said; \u2018if you would but let me help you more in your toilets! lady Courtenay is so \"beautifully dressed; do not et her have ward to save it, wbat would you call ! her?\" \u201cI should call her the good angel of the house,\u201d she replied, vot having the least idea that he was referring to her, Ha bowed to her.\u201cThat shall be my name for you,\u201d he said.\u201cYou shall be the good angel of the house.\u201d She bad chosen lier rooms in the eastern wing-rooms that opened on to a broad beautiful terrace\u2014ifrom the windows of which one saw pleasant glimpses of garden and distant landscape.The housekeeper, Mrs.Feunpton, showed her over the whole suite, Lady Caruven prelerred these.\u2018You will be lonely, my lady, she said; \u201cmost of the Ladies Caraven have preferred the eastern wing.\u201d Holdred thought to herself that thers ad never been another Lady Caraven ike her.&he had been married-so it seemed from the words her husband had just spoken\u2014-for her money; she was ; I all the admiration.The girl had grown so sorry for her young mistress that she sometimes ventured to speak familiarly to her.Hildred sat listlessiy before the toilet.table; neither jewels, flowers, nor dresses had the least interest for her.\u201cI think it is very probable that all the admiration will fall to her lot whether I take pains with roy dress or not,\u201d she suid musingly.\u201cMy lady.\u201d returned the girl earnestly, \u201cyou do not know how beautiiul you are\u2014you do not indeed.If you would but take some little interest\u2014you have a lovely tigure and beautiful hair\u2014if you would but care a little more!\u201d Lady Caraven laughed good-tempered- ly; the girl's admiration was sdigthcere that she could not be angry.\u2018I will care more,\u201d she said, making a desperate effort to rouse herself.\u2018What am I to do?\u201d .Amice was all animation.She brought ont a beautiful dinner-dress, a dress that looked like a sott black cloud tinged with goiden light.\u2018Amber nnd black!\u201d sald Lady Caraven.\u201csurely | am dark enough, Amice?Lord (\u2018araven likes everything about him bright and fair.I shouic wear something lighter if 1 mean to please him.\u201d \u201cYou promised, my Luv, that I should dress you as I liked to-day,\u201d \u201cit does not matter,\" shesaid indifferently; and so the amber and black was worn.Nothing could have suited her better.The low dinner-dress showed the ex- quisitely-moulded neck and shoulders, the rounded arms; it displayed the bexu- titul contour of à igure iall and graceful.The mass of dark waving hair was i arrau.ed in thick shining coils fastened | not there because she was beloved by | the master of ithe house, but sunply as an ap endage for lier inoney.It mattered but little what rooms she chose; she did not at present even feel so much at home as did the servants in the house, \u201cYour ladyship bas decided then on this suite?\u201d said the housekeeper.Lady Caraven did not even hear her; she was looking sadly round the rooms.How many years would this be her home?[low many long weary hours of suspense and pain would she pass here?Would she soon tire of the gilded splendor?She would be always alpne\u2014her ruuvms | always silent and \u2018 with a diamond arrow; one dark crimson flower lay in their depths, A pearl necklace was ciasped round the gracetul throat, a bracelet around oùe of the dimpled arms.Amice's pride was great; there might be a thousand ladies present \u2014none would be so beautiful as bers.Lady Courtenay looked up in wonder as her lovely young hostess entered the drawing-room.Nhe turned to the Earl, with whom she was most intimate\u2014 they had played together when children.\u201clow talsely peovie speak!\u201d she said.\u201cI heard that you had married a great heiress, but that she was quite a plain little schoolgirl.I must cougratulate you on the rare beanty of your wile,\u201d \u201cLittle she certainly is not,\u201d returned the Karl laughingly; \u201cmy\u2014my wife is tall, { consider.\u201d \u201cAnd rho is beautiful,\u201d said Lady Courtenay.\u201cshe looks like a Spanish princess.Yon do not oiten see faces like hers In England\u2014we are all red and white.\u201d \u201cso you ougnt to be,\u201d he replied; \u2018I Dani cup as Imagine a dark an el as admire à dar wo au.\u201d 5 \u201cYeu retain Jour old Jove for the ¥ Courténgy.\u201cJ am and 1 wb you that fur pink-snd- white faces \u2018of wost lishwomen would pate into inaigni- ficauce before ue rich bloom, the exquisite colorin, { ustrous eyes of vour wifa Te ed, \u2018Ireally ought to thank you in her name,\u2019\u2019 he responded.You ougbt to love her very much, for she is worth loving,\u201d said Lady Cour- tenay frankly.\u201cHas any one Loid you that 1 do not Poe vera Det; bat, though sho | , certainly not; byt, though she is 50 Dosti al she dues st look happy.Her eyes ought to be Ailéd with sunshine \u2014they are sad and dreary.It is not a ba Py face, Lord Caraven,\u201d ut he had heard quite enough of the topic\u2014his wife's face did not interest him, He looked at her with some curi- osily after Lady Courtenay had spoken and for the first time he was impressed with her growing beauty.\u2018Lady Alice has rigbily described her,\u2019 Le said to himseli\u2014 she is like a Spanish princess.She would be perfect if she had a mun- tilla and a fan.\u201d Then he forget all about it, and was soon busy talking over old Oxford days with Sir Charles, {To be Continued.) For any casa of nervousness, sleepiess- ness, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, relie! le sure tu Carter's Little Liver Pills.Delsarte, with all his study in the art of genticulation, never succeeded in equalling the expression of a dog's tail when his master pute on his goat for 8 walk.\u2014Bouston Transcript.Ayer's Helr Vigor restores gray hair Lu lis grigionl colur, makes it vigorous and abun- ant \u2018The real hero in these modern days is the map who can appear to be happy at a pub- Ilo gathering wuere he tan't epjoylng himself a bit.\u2014Bomsrville Journa.l Ita nie the utmost confidence in the result that the manufacturers of the \u201cMyrtle Navy\" tabaccu ask all who bave not tried it to do so.The thousands who have alread done so are living witnesses of its excellence, and are unanimous in the verdiot which they give iu its favor.When a husband and wile meet on the stresl you can tell how they gel along at home bythe way they smile at each other.\u2014 Atchisun Globe.Never fall to cure sick headache, often the vary first dose.This is what 1s sald by all who try Carter's Litiie Liver Piils, It seemes strange that people who want to commit suicide never think to blow in a shot-xun to find out whether It is loaded.\u2014 am's Horn, Remove bolls, pimples and skin eruptions, by taking À yer's Sarsaparilla.We suppose Lhat the money to be given Claus Bpreckels for bis sugar refinery will Le paid In one lump sum.\u2014 Rochester Fost, Palo from Indigestion, dyspepsia and too hearty eating is relieved at once by taking une of Carter's Little Liver Pills immediate ly after dinner.A baseball player may cover a good deal of ground aud yet not be \u201cin IL\" with à mortgage.\u2014Boston Courter.Bpecial Notices.THIS iS THE WAY, Walk Yo tn it and be Saved.You speak of anew life, reader; you say you have wasted years.-valuable years of lite, owing to the fact ol your being physically incapacitated.You speak of your nervousness, your sleepless nights, your bodily weakness aud imperfect digestive vigor.you admit the fact thal you have been under treatment for these Lroubles-that some efforts huve been made to relieve you by physicians, and the use of certain quack remedies.With allthese efforts you say your condition is as bad a8 ever before.You say yuu wish to do more for your fainily, and something for the world, before you leave it, buk tu accomplish Lhese great ends frou must have health and strength.Well, reader, there is no secret about the matter; the great highway 1s open for you if you only choose to walk on it.The path is plain\u2014weil defined, and each step on tne way inoreases your pleasures.This grand highway\u2014tnis avenue to health\u2014is known as Paine\u2019s Celery Compound; all other methods given for reaching the desired goal are false and vain.by making Patne's Celery Compound your friend, you escape the terrible conse quences of nervousness, sleeplessness, mor- Lidpess, confused brain, and diseased mind, which often lead to insanity and the Insane asylum.Tbe great agent is near you, it waits for you in order that it may do for you what it as done for others.We have done our duty, It now rematns for you todo yours.1f you can trust the power of Paine's Celery Compound, a new |lfe is open to you, and a 1resh lease of joys and comforte.All the most stylish novelties in Model Millinery now in stock at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame street.Society Gossip.Boclety doings and gossip have a sort of general Interest for all women, but Ip a climate like this, getting out is attended with considerable risk.woman ia nearly all the time looking for what sha can wear next to her delicate skin, in the spring and summer, that will be light, and yet warm enough.The \u201cHealth Lrand\u201d undervests, made specially for this season in the necessary welghta and exquisite styles, fully solve this problem.To be thoroughly understood, these goods must be seen.They are for sale by every really first-class dry goods store in Canada.Ladies ana children going to sea, or riverside residence for the sum- roer, where bathing is indulged in, will do wall to notice this carefully.For noveities tn Linen Goods ro to S.Carsiey\u2019s; at! Housenold Linens marked at special priced.The Members\u2019 Trunks.The cole trunks for the members of the Legislature have been this year supplied by the well-known manulacturers, Messrs.Gee.Barrington & Sons, 218 St, James street, Montren!.They are fine specimens of Canadian manufacture and reflect wreat credit on the enterprising firm.1025 The Evans Bros\u2019 Pianos with Wossell.Nickel and Gross Action and Dulcephone Stop aro the most perfect instruments manifactuve« in the Dominion, P, EK.Lay- ton & Bro., sole agents, 2387 St.Catherine st, corner o! I\u2019ve] and Windsor.102 2 False Piano Advertisements.Boware of dealers advertising Mason & Riscb pianos at low prices as new scale pianos.The only place In the city where new scale and all the latest style Mason & Riseb planog can be bought ls the sole agency, J.Wa.Shaw & Co.1811 Notre Dame street.Spring Weights in Wool \u201cand Merino Underwear just received at 8, Carsiey'& The Grand Trunk Railway have arranged to run a freight ear from Bonaventure Station Lo Lachine and points west as far as Vaudreuil for the carriage of the household effsots of summer residents.Ob and after Monday next this tratn will leave at 12 30 p.m., and al! articles should be sent to the station before 11 & m.to ensure belug fore warded same day.101 2 For the latest novelties in Fancy D Guode go to & Carsiey's, yoy Mre.Widow Callxa Lavallée, from Boston has moved to No.457 Dorchester, where she has several furnished rooms to let.She begs the encouragement of her o}g friends.1023 Large Shipments of Carriages.Messrs.E.N.Heney & Co.have [or several months been making very heavy shipments of carriages to western points, Their large factory on Mignonne si has been running day and night to meet the demand.102 3 2aw For Boots and Shoes taka the elevator tn second floor at 5.Carsiey\u2019s, aplendid at of Ladies\u2019 Boots to aol Tram ndid stock An Old and Well-trted Re Von LOwW's Ive Âge hour Maa.LO 1 p be used for children while teething.bond atware alla, Basrremed for duarthon TR sedis, ApS tv the THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR ; Pa NOTES AND QUERIES.ANOTHER SINGULAR DEAL AT WHIST, Bad English, otc.\u2014 Asking too Much The Late bir Richard Burton\u2014The Judg- meant Day\u2014Beiby Uranges.Some time ago there was published tn these columns ap account of a remarkable deal at whist, The following, from the Wor- costar Uaselts, 1s & parallel ease: Ou January ZE last, tu the conductors room of the Boslon abd A)bany rallroad station,in Boston, a hand of whist wus Qeull In Lue ordisary way, aud wach player va taking up bis hand found thal iL contained the whole thirteen cards of ove sult.In the natural surprise which fullowed, the bands wore Lurown up.There was no use ib playlug,because the player with tbe Lhirteon trumps would have wus every Lrica,no matter what was origin.Tuls remarkable deal was described the next day fo the Gasrite, bul iL did not ultruct much attention, because probably no ons Delleved Il, apd al that time we were not prepared Lo names.There will be found appende wi lcle the copy of amidavits slgucd ana properly EwWOrn Lo Lefore a notary pubic that such a deal sctually took place without aby trickery.Without theso afMaavils IU was easier L0 reject Lo BtOry às incredibie Lhan to believe it.Backed by Le oaths aud signatures vf five Intelligent und lhopest wen, we vaueyut seé &LY Maw fu the evi dence, beacause the inclde nl te pussible and oob- celvuble, ailuough so far beyond the expericnows of almost von body us LU luuke lL very hard Lo eve.Of the players Lhres are conductors on the B.and A, and one u Inail agent.The witnoss, Mr.Kand, ty better known fu (hls clly, where he has lived honorably and Lad a long term of bérvice In rallroad dulles, tio I now ruaning LW Busion on Lhe five-minutes-before-elght ruth.All the conductors bave some hours of enforced fdleness in Boston, and the same sel naturally weet al about he same hours th Lhe conductors\u2019 room at the station, where there is reading, cou- versalion and gues of cards, without betting, to while away the Uwe, (Ou Lhe day in question It was Conductor G, MH.Curils who deait tue cards und the other Lhrue players were Messrs.W.H.Moore, EF, 8.\"yo aud Ji,» oud.Besides these there were looking on 4.M.Rand and J.L.Mc- lun, We Lave bol got the aMdavit of Lhe jatie: Hontllemun, LY uccident, but we have hls pale Blgned Lo another puper abtestlug (be fucle Wiil- out oath, It was Mr, Rand who first told the story 10 a Qauzette Man and he acknowledged thal whens he Lold the story lu Lhe bagguge cal coming baok to Worcester, nn came Dear Lelng mobued and thrown oul ob the rulls; nobody would believe it.Eight cards In a hand are uncommon and nine cards extremely rare.Ten cards Of a sult in une band are outside the experience of mod old play- trs.AL lhe same Une cdd handa are coustantly turning up atid are almost the ruls, Bada English, Ete.The New York Nation 18 undoubtedly one of ths best written weekly papers of the United States.Ite general articles, and its apecial reviews are alwaye worth reading, aud are evidently the work of accomplished writers, Bul, as Horave says, aliguardo ws dormitat Homerua.Here is one of very fow inslances that I have met with, and it will probably be long before 1 moet with another instance.In a late number of the journal & writer 18 pot \u2018ing the Brant- wood edition of Ruskin\u2019s Works.Ho ends a brief vomment on the edition with the words: \u201cProfessor Norton\u2019s frieudly service for the medley, 'I'he Queen of the Air,\u2019 18 also noliveuble for its ingenuity, and thers agalo several piquant extracts {row private letters of Ruskin's whtch dispense frofessor Norton from saying a good deal, or from bearing on.\u201d The latter part of this sentence, which I have lunhicized, is certalnly not good kng- lish, The use of dispense cannot be jusii- Hed, and the words bearing on seeILr sunse- !ass, Another reviewer, in the same number of the Natwn, deserves censure for another reason.In a notice of Hishop Charles Wordsworth's \u2018Annales of My Early Lite,\u201d he remarks: \u201cHis religious obaracter is frankly revealed at the outset when he relates that Lie was not baptized till six months alter his birth, and confesses that \u2018it has always been a cause of some uneasiness.'\u201d A reviewar is, of course, at liberty to hold religious opinions whotly aifferent froin those of the writer he is reviewing, but he bas no rignt to add a sneering rider to this sentence, conceived and written in the worst posslble taste.1 cannot quote the words here, but every reader of the Nation must have been astonished to flnd them 1R so popular a journal, Asking Almost Too Much.To the Kditor or Noles and Queries: SR, \u2014 Would you kinaly give me à few partiou- lars about Dickeus, such as hls birthplace, parents ald the dates on which his famous novels were written.Also, Lhe same particulars about Capt.Marryal.I should also feel much obliged !f you would give me the words of the **Chesapenke aod Shannon,\u201d and \"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow,\u201d (Dorchester street.) I do not wish to seem disobliging; but it would take up too much room to give the required particulars about Dickens and Marryat.Forster'slife of the former writer contains all the necessary information about him, and Allibone\u2019s Dictionary bas a full list of Marryat's publications with dates, ete.The words of \u201cThe (Chesapeake aud Shannon\u201d were published lately in this column by Mr.Henry Moti; and \u201cHe's a jolly good fellow\u201d may be beard atall young men'sdin- ner parties.\u2014 (Kd.uf Notes and Queries.) \u2018The Late Sir Richard Burton.Tothe EAiior of Notes and Queries: Sry, \u2014You are perfectly correct In referring Mra.Lyon Jinton's allusion to the lale Sir Richard Burton's widow.When she (the widow) ostentatiously tnformed the world that she had destroyed the manuscript \u201cThe Heealed Garden,\u201d \u2018after havilgg Jefused 10 sell 1 toa London pub- Hsher for some thirty odd thousand dollars), and that she had done this on account of the tuture peace Of ber late husband's soul, etc, etc, she cause a statement to be inserted in the English Catholic od 2PETS that Sir Richard Burton ad dt a Catholic.She also had Dim buried accordiig to the rites ofthe church.The monument she erected over Lis remains bears an inscription as true as that which in hope sUime disgraced Lne London inouu- ment où Ftsh Sirest Hil.The world most justly refuses credit to the widow's statement.Her marriage, though clandestine and pertormed by Pro- testantls, was recognised by English law, and did not require to be bolstered up by a falsehood, It you, Mr.Editor, knew more of the circutnstunces you would not think the lunguage of Mrs, Linton upwarranted by the facts, know them, perhaps better than Mrs.Linton, and had iL devolved on we to write the article in the Ninteenih Crszuwy | should have less sparing of censure than she thought It fitting to be, Yours very truly, Cote St.Aniolne.AGNOSTIC.The Judgment Day.To the Editor ur Notes and Queries: SIR,\u2014In answer Lo one of your correspondents, I may say that à description of the judgment day in which each sinner, convicted LF his or her consclence, goes away to his or her punishment self-judged, can De found in one of the works of Mrs.rewster Macpherson, entitled \u2018The Parables of Judgments.\u201d This author has written wsevernl religious books, the most noted of these being \u201cGifs for Men,\" *\u201cOmnipotence Belongs Oniy to the Beloved,\u201d and Lhe above-men- tioned work.ler writings have been subjected to much criticism by superficial students of the Fible, but any sincere enquirer after truth, or even Lhouæhtful students of human nature.would find.I should think, the works of this writer invaluable, ay being so distinetly aifferent from other books of this Class, ana explanatory ot many of the tnosl difficult passages of the Scripture, the writer having sougbt to discover the spirit of the scriptures, which alone giveth life, Mr.Jukes, author of \u201cThe Restilution of all Things,\u201d calls Mrs.Macpherson \u201ca veritable seeress.\u201d Chapter 6 of \u201cThe Paracles\u201d contains many interesting thoughts on the judgment referred Loin Notes and s.i do not know that any of Lhe works ot this author have been published In Canada.he copies 1 have were sent from Engiaud and Hcot.land.Yours truly, Rockburn.VERITAS.Selby Grange.To the Editor Qf Noles and Queries: SIr,\u2014[n à recent issue of your paper snme one signing himself J, K.\" answers ''Iroquols\u201d with regard Lo Selby Grange and (ke Selby family.He is a little mistaken as to my (amily, as I Wii show .\u2018I'he old Dr.George Seiby, the owner of Selby Grange, wad born tn Northumberland, Eng.and, being à Roman Catholle, was obliged, on ac count of the penal lawy then extsting, to go toBt.Omer\u2019s College, In France, Lo be educaited.He came to Canada and mairied à Miss Dunbar, daughter of Major Wm.Dunbar, who had married a Miss Desochambeau.Their son, Willlam Dunbar Selby, also a physician, married a Miss Baby, aunt of the Hon.George Baby.Tbey had eight children, among them being my father, wilham Belby, who was late leutenant in Her Majesty's 24th Regiment (not the Jothy, and my uncle, Chas.Selby, well known a few years NEO nd casbler of Her Majesty's Customs.There ts still living.my aunt, Miss J, Lciby, «ister af the two latter, who 18 at present the sole survivor of the eight children.Consequently, 1 am a great-grand- gon of the old doctor, and not a grandson, as your correspondent, \"J.K,,\"\u201d wouid take tne.Yours truly, W.Seusv.Wanted\u2014Iaformation About a Coin, Tn the Editor of Notes and Quertes : Err,\u2014! have in my possession à brass medal or coln, founa in a Jono garden on the 8th line of the township of Montague, County Lanark, Ont.It bears on the one side George thé Third\u2019s head, with inscription; ou the other, the arms of Great Britain, etc.Inreription, \u2018\u2018In memory of the good old times, 1768.\u201d Can any of your readers tell me to what it refers?Kot far from the place where it was found are traces of a much frequent.d Indian camping ground.Great quantities of int arrow heads, pipes.ew.used to be dug up -< SATURDAY.APRIL 30.1892.\u2014 TWELVE Sh lionel, bo teh doe \u2026 Jules ontague one In.soribed, In honor of the ganadish Hero Brook 1 forget the aate.AN OBANGEMLX, i | | + \u201c barren \"* For \u201c Derwent.\u201d 70 the KGUer of Notes and Queries: Hip, \u2014S0me Lime ago! wrote Ww you about the ronunoiation of Derdy, ole.ald aonget other Linge | mentioned that the river rwent was called Darren by the cun people, but id place rin recon, 1 should not any furth spondehl of yours, Mr.Arthur RB.Jeuner Fust, tudes Lo it, and ] write this merely tu suy that It Wa Ot my mistake, Yours, etc, Toranto.J.H, The Gregory House.To the Æditur of Notes and Quertez: SIx,\u2014Cxn you oblige me with a history ot the * Gregory House,\" in Or near St.Gabriel's Ward?Yours, olc., Montreal.Henny Braicanr, Some correspondent will, I hope, oblige the enquirer,\u2014 Kd.Notes and Guerwa.ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT, Editor Etiquette Deparunent : 4.When u clergyiman 18 leaving town to accept another parisu and be and his wife are paying P.P.U, Visita, 18 tt necossary for them to leave | thelr cards if they find thelr friends at home?x.| Also, il his wife should go alous, should she leave | her busband's card, Kindly anewer und oblige | A Doterine Parson.| ANB.\u20141.No, as they are taking leave or! | thelr frisuds in person, leaving cards ls un- necessuty, 2.ln thie cuse the geutieman's card should be left by his wife.Editor Etiquette Department: llaving accepted a verbal fuvitation given by the young shay of the house hernell, Who called nt our house for thu purpose of dolpz su, and belug prevented frois quing, | Wub inlénding Lu write * wy apologies, when | Was told thal uply written invitations required written ackpowledginents.18 tlils tho oases ?GERALD.ANk.\u2014There was, of course, no obligation | for you Lo Send a written apology, and a | verbal one made later on would have Leon | suffivlent, But Lhe greater politeness whion | You purposed would, we are sure, have met | with the approvai of the young lady in | quostion, especlally as she had taken the | trouble of personally leaving the invitation.| It would have besn a nice acknowledgment { ol her special attention.| 1 | | Editor Ktiquette Department : There 13 sonrtlines a difference of opinion about cards of invitation on which we should like to : Anow what is best and usual, 1.1s there not some | vbservable and marked diflerence in the style of | cards which are issued for a allver-twenty-live , vedding to others?2.When paying visita on a | lady's regular reception day 1! Bhe 13 not at hole, should cards be left?ALBANY.ANd.\u20141.The usual differe:ice ls that the Mording of the invitation is in sliver charao- ters, in keeplng with the sentiment \u2018mplied on the anniversary which 18 to be celebrated, We lately saw a very pretty idea very freful carried out on a silver wedding nvitation card.One corner was turued down and on this was placed the date and the year of the wedding.A little lower the date of the present ysar and between these the month, all, of course, In ellver.2.Yes, the same às on ordinary ocoasions, Editor Ktiquette Department: Kindly answer these questions in your Etiquette Department.1.Is Lhere any difference in the mourniug for a husband to that worn for a father or mother exocepung the widow's cap?2.1s there ! such a thing as a widow's veil, a vetl that It is the correct thing for u wigow Lo wear, but would be Out of place worn DY any olhier mourners?Where it 1s not desirable to wear cra what wouid be tue correct style of mourhing bonnet Lo wear for a mother where heavy mourning is required?4.1s crape going out of fashion?TWO SISTERE, ANs.\u20141.In such mourning there is usually a greater amount of grape than is used in mourning for parents, and ptain lawn cufls with broad hems with collars to match are also used.2.We think Ly this vel! is meant the very long one reaching nearly to the bottom of tbe dress, which is worn by widows only.J.We would advise one trimmed with nun\u2019s veiling, we know of nothin alse thal would be sultabie in the absence o crape.Your best pian would be to consulta competent authority in such matters, a good milliner, who would advise you what to wonr, 4.Crapc is not nearly as much used in the present aay as it wasin former years, and when it is used much less answers for the requirements of mourning.Mr.Yale Invented the famous \u201cVane\u201d Lock, A thousand other men have tried to equal it, and\u2014failed.Others imitate it, but all they have produced is a similar key, and the key bas fooled many a man.The only genuine\u201c YALE\u201d Locks, are made by THE \u201cALE & Towne MANUFACTURING COMPANY, and have the word * YALE\u201d in some form on lock und key.You can't afford anything but a genuine * YALE\" when you want a lock.Sold wherever locks sell, Do not be Depressed because you have heer unable to rid yourself of that obstinate cough.You have been experimenting with new and worthless compounds.Cheer up! There is hope for you you will try that standard preparation that has been in use for more than 50 years.| Wistar\u2019s Balsam of Wild Cherry.It will Cure You.Sold by all \u201cDruggists.n CAIN | = ONE POUND LJ 114 K A GAIN Of A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME \u201cALL RUN DOWN,\u2019' AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda 8 N G UNUSUAL.THIS FRAT HAS BERN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.PALAYABLE AS MILK.ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS.ScoTT\u2019s EMULSION 18 PUT UP OKLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT §OC, AND $1.00 SCOTT 6 BOWNE, Belleville, ITCHING PILES PILE Sswanes OINTMENT ARSOLYTELY Oy team L : y and stinging ; OI n YMPTOMS - Moisture; fa at night; worse by allowed to cot tinue fumors farm and protrude, Which oftan blesd ad ,, beco .BWAYNES OINTM Hope hing and ding, sbecrhe he Summers.pu ro | frmen.Sons À Go.Mentreat, Whatesalo Agants.Children Cry for Plicher\u2019s Castorla, PAGES.; To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the Riair, tho groutest care is necessary, wuch harm being douse by the use of worthless dressings.To be sure of hav.BOUDAULT'S ing a first-cluss article, ask your drug- meta Pepsing | ine Tt is absolutely superior to any other | | preparation of the kind.Tt restores the original color and fullness to Lair which has become thin, funded, or gray.It koeps the scalp cool, moist, and five trom dandruff.It heals itching Lumurs, prevents bulduoess, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture und lasting fragrances, No toilet can be considered completes without this most popular aud elegant of ull hair-dressings.\u201cMy hair began turning gray and fal'- ing out wben ! was about 23 years of age.! havo lutely been using Ayer's Hur \"Vigor, and it is causing a now growth of hair of the natural color.\" \u2014 R.J.Lowry, Junes Prairie, Texas.\u201cOvera year ago I had a sovers fever, % | WEAKNESS:MEN QUICKLY, THOBOUCHLY, FOREVER CURED ! ky a now partedted sctoniife \u20ac wethod Lbat cannes t unless the case ls beyo proved the fret day, foin CL every day; soon Kuow yctiçuell a king amoi n body, a.:bd wa Diuius and luages ouded, Evory oustacle to happy married fs removed.Nerve force, will ousrgy, brain power, when falling or Juss are rostored by thls treatment.Viotime of abuses and excesses, reclaim your nan- hood | Bufferers trom folly, The « Liy ore recommended by DE.OORYIBART! ard appiuved by tbe Academy of Modiolue of Paris This Wino of a very seroeails tasto.Las Loen aned with the groaiess succoss for 30 years casos v Dvrpepstn, Gastralgiu, Waal of Appe- tie, just at coals, Blew nu Pujpiul È gestion, nud ether roubles ef tbo Stemnoh.BOUDAULTS PEPBINE (in lOwder) la also recuAUReLU-À Lu some cases Paru.- Horror-BouULauL T, Srue Dauphine.your vigor! Don\u2019t dospu'1, even if in the laut Stages.Dou't be disheurtenal ic quacks have robbed you ot us show you that mou foal science ard business honor still exist, hero go hand tn hand.Write for our book with expisnauons and roofs.2,000 refrronves Lo oured patients.fur pcatlen on the hordes sonable us to prepay duty to tha Canadian Government, 56 that no © «tra ox penses, delay or exposure attonda deating with va, as le We case | when you deal with Others on Lhe Bates ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y, LYMAN, SONS & \u20acO., Wholesale Dealers 886 82 FAUL HTUEKT, MONTRKAL.ren rs of Youth.SUFYERERS RROM - Nervous Debility, Youthful &j | Pa Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, %§ BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAY §§§ and when I recovered, wy bair began to fall out, and what little remained turned gray.! tried various remedies, but without success, Ul) at lust 1 begau to USE Ayer's Huir Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.\u201d \u2014 Mra.Aunty Collins, Dighton, Mass, a \u201cI huve used Ayer's Hair Vigor for Fd od Srecdbionre.t & nearly flve years, and wy hair is moist, bundrods Sf casoely clic pod avo then glossy, and in an excellent state of pres- Re Becdecuy pure 1a cription, i Tr Es \u2018CURE O3 ASTHMA CRIMAULT'S 2 INDIAN CIGARETTES.Asthmatic people who suffer from § Oppression in hreathiag, stifling § senautivns, Hoarseness, and] | Loss of Voice, Nervous | Coughs, Laryngitis, | Colds with Wheezing, In- 1 | | > , Many men, from the effects of youth D fk tmpraden » have brought about 8 8 wournoss Chat has red seed tuer ven a st tem ao snuch as Lo tuduc other © ob poe ere Det vol, ti Lo Opn are à Tore for averytiihg bat the right 3 otwithstanding\u2019 the In VHIRAL ge copal 2 Alnus 0) J reme- & is oft pres: ervation.I am forty years old, and + Brymroxylon 15 have ridden the plains for twenty-five ff mbebin,} drach tdmabm somnia, Catarrhai affoc- years.\u2019\u2014Wm.Henry Ott, alias \u201cMus- Gsiseinin, 8 graisse / tions, and diificulty in Ex-} 1] +» grad - a r.xL {gnalle amarm (alco) gram gd ?is tandra, api pote), 4 3 ycsrfn: & M; .1 dinestpifit Bike gu atep.mandi A A 5 : À giver on going to bed.1 + petra or Lient to tal y e r s t be: Lane, Maine be Tube Te i wd 18 Ie Je adup Hair Vi OÙ oe nervous de bili $ and pompe i prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase.Bold by Druggists Every where.tang Bil,\u201d Newcastle, Wyo.pectoration, wre promptly Le relieved by these Cigarettes, GRIMAULTS MATICOE à + CAPSULES end INJECTION.Renowned Physletaus prescribe Grivaorr's Mariooas the most active and fnoffeusive remedy In the treatment of acute and chronic Gleet and À Gonorrhæa.a MATICO INJECTION 13 used tn recezt À a Re MATICO DAPSULESin the more chronio canes o W R $1 A securely tea 0 & containtog pulls, es refialy compound, > will be gant by return mail from our private 3 abo A orwe vil furnish Sa ich will eure most cases, for Address or cait on \u2019 NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL iNSTITUTEY Ju\" EF NO MORE GRAY HAIRS.PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER The abovemay be obtained from all D; ta rao, Lin CANADA and tie UNITED STATÉS, BH, \u2018 ; Wholesale of LYMA & C0, MONTREAL, ECK, ARMS GR AY PART OF THE PERSON QUICKLY DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTION =F MOPENE = AND THE GROWTH PURLVEER DESIBUYED WITHOUT THE vLIGMTEST INJURY OR DISCOLORATION OF THE MUST DELIDATE FKIN.-\u2014DIBCOVERZD BY AUCIDENT.IN COMPOUNDING, ub iDCumplete mixture was accidentally spilled on the hack of the hand, and on washing afterward it wasdiscoverod that the hair War completels removed.We purchased the naw discovery aud named it MODENE.Itis perfectly pure, froe from all imjurious enbetances, and eo elmple any one can usa it, 1t acts wildly bu y, and yon will be sur- rived and delighted with the results.Apply for a few Diluutes and ths air diaappeurs as if by magic.lt hus no resemblance whatever to any other preparation ever used for a like purpose, and no acientitic discovery ever attained such wonderful resuits.IT CANNOT FAIL.If the growth be light, one application will remove it permanently; the heavy growth such ae the beard or hair nn moies may requirs two or more applications before wil the roots are destroyed, althongh atl hair will be removed at each application, und without the'slighiest injury or unpleasant feeling when applied orever afterward.~\u2014MODENE 6UPERCEDER ELECTROLYSIE.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014=Recommended by all who have testsd (ts meritu\u2014 Used by people of refinement.Gentlemen who do not spprociate nature's gift of & beard, wii find s priceless boon in Modene, which does away with shaving.It dissolvesany degtrove the Hie principle of the hair, thereby rendering Its future growth an iuiter impossiblHty, nud is gparanteud ta be us harm So ater on 8 .By mal .Bealed partieniars for stamp.skin.oung persons who n embarrassing growth vo Kir coming, LANE MEDICINE CO.Montreal.Canada.shuuld use Modene to destroy its growth.Mydens sent by mail, in outers For Bale by JOHN T.LYONS, walling cares, stage paid, (mecurely sealed from observation) on receipt : sod Corner Craig and sary st.of price, 81.00 per bottle.Band woney bv letter, with your full uddress written plainly, Correspondence en Sn rm eam 00 sacredly private.Postage stampe raceived thasamenscash, ALWAYS NENTIUN YOUR COUNTY A ND THIA PAPER, LOCAL AND MODENE MANUFACTURING CO,, CINCINNATI, O,, U.S.A,4 OUTTBISOCT GENERAL AGENTS MANUFACTURERS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE NAIR PREPARATIONS, ABSIT MAY NOT Ww .You vun register your lsttor at any Fost-offics and insurs its snfe delivery, APPEAR AGAIN We Offer 81.000 FOR FATYRY OR TOE SIGHTEST INJURY.EVERY EOTTLE GUARANTEED.QUINQUINA BARK >\\ JUICE or MEAT \\PHOSPHATE of LIME 4 Composed of the substances 9 absolutely indispensable to the formation and developement of Da muscular flesh, nervous and BR 08880U8 systems.RESTORES GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIG- inai Color, Beauty and Softness; Keeps the Head Clean, Cool and free from Dandruff; Cures irritation and Itching of the Ncalp; gives a beautiful Gloss and Perfume to the Hair; will BYOP ITS FALLING OUT in a few daye; will not soli the skin or most delicate head dress.|t gives entire satisfaction to those who use it, and is muoh cheaper than all other preparations.At all Chemists.50 cts a Bot.1030 tf Q T A A ; N 8 G Y \u2018 EF 1 + L 8 MotherGreen\u2019s Formulaa (English tansy).Bafe and su Used suogosstuliT ba thousands of ladies, married TONIC ANALEPTIC STRENGTHENING [> | The most powerful Tonie ; that must us Convale. late, rang rons oot Te 9 pla Leonora ones From i Trovatore, om broy 8 CABINET OKS, American sna consdian ST Mr Bu er maker! zountde Lone LP Vans pros WHT PIANO, walnut case, Mr.3 B Dupui PERATIO SELECTION puce veahord, © MESDAMES HUMP, Y, FLINT, PELLETIER, & BQUARE PI Ay pro Broad qua RE ring.Broadwood, MESSIEURS KELLY, STEWART, DUPUIS, DU- aves, rie! WY oto, Ouonus or 30 Vorozs (PUPILS) AXD ORO] ALLISON UERI PIANO, 7 octaves, rons.ACCOMPANIATM.MKS.PARKATT ixp BMERY wood cas Musicat Drancron: NOR LEONARDO VEGARA.GERMAN ven PIANO, 7 Sotaves, iron PROGRAMME plates, tri- repeating action, oto, elections \u2026 A «++.Orchestra DACE UPRIGH\\ Ko.7 octaves, walnut cane, OK Rip CHURHL Sen Rossin repeating a, Duetto, \"La cf Di rs Don Giovannt.Mozart STANLEY Ew YORK.Ave wis FLEE ENS ME.Dur vik pron & UARE PIANO, isi, full {ron plate over- pnod- Bach ng 4 dampers, 4 round corners.Wood aarved legs and | K Recit, and Aria.\u201cOpera \"M act Wallaçe GaBLER, NEW K, SQUARE PIANO.7 oo : ves, lrodte, © ARE PL bass, dos Serenaita\u2026.T \u201cbon h pigiaia \"+.Donisests pers, 4 FLOTS, Bosewood\" case, Aris.,.MEL DE ra Lrnanl.).Verd! +.& C.FISCHEIW YOR MK FE, DÜQUETT E.SQUARE PIANO, 100000 Tom, Lot Me Liked Sol Boldier Fall\u201d.Wallace octaves, plate, Overat: be Re) Jha yes, plate, Overstrung baw, log SRHGNANTZ yr Ua Victoria Rise.Lad lyre.POPULAR PRICES.RAVEN & 7 oe pers.doo overstruny bass, to go Seats now on sale at Sh DAQOLY YORK.SQUARETIANO: Notre Dame a.Bheppard'e, Bi avbestan et ab ah TROIS, Fosowood Base, carved jegdyre.NOTICE.\u2014The G.T.R.Subur- PEASE, , NEW L SQUARE PIANO, 74 90 von special (rain will run atter 8, trung bass, top oncert and carry passengers dain, 4 round comers, cirved to ail stations between Montreal BTRIXWAY & 8 NEW YORK, SQUARE and Vaudreuil.1081 FIANO, full iron plate, overstrung bap pers, agraffe, carved QUEEN\u2019 s = THEATRE.leg and ly FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6th, VOSE & BONS, FON.(SQUARE PIANO.74 ; ~UNDER TER PATBONAGE OF\u2014 pore, fo\u201d Tie one Sens ji Their Excel.encies, Lord aud Lady Stanley, re eee GRAND EXHIBITION OF ART DANCING CHICKERING ONE ORTON, SQUARE sian By A.BR.-Placdonald, Jr.and 100 Papils, Spanish, French, Italian, Irish, Scotoh, English, 1 ir African, German and Kocentric Dances, Tableaux late.over- à through- No: dampers, and Mar out, carvedsnd lyre, Com © what children can be taught to do, WILLIAME 8QL PIANO, Ourithy 5 octaves, iron Adraineion \u2014#1.00, 75e, 50e and 2: plate, ovenk bats, p demper x plan now open at Sheppard's and N.Y, Wood Gary leer le ivres ryt] Plano o., Bt.James Street.a Nom Boenery.Ku! Full Orchestra, New Costumes nl BOOD 8QUA 0, 7 octaves, fron plat NoTR\u2014-Une performénes only, no matines.1021 damppverstrung Lass, rosewoo ee, carve snd lyre, 2 HAINES] BROLW YORK SQUARE PIANOS, 7 and 7}gves eac {Seri Di es legs and 13most new, BROALWOOD JOR GRAND, 7 octaves, ross- 3 gums BABY GRAND PIANOS, anish SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL Every afternoon and evoning, this wee.THE BOTTOM OF hE (SEA.Prices ol admission, 10, 20 and 99 Reserved peste 10 ce gents exire.Bian \u2018ut the Thostr from 9 Coming\u2014N.5 wWOoou.976 -SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL on ylate, over- aie.r cases, carved , irom, three strings to each note, at and rosewood cases, Fret érung bass, three strings to each note, equal to n Every ATterno ON DA Res Saar commencing DUNHAM, REEE.SQUARE JIAO, 7 00 N S WOOD 8, basa, \u2014IN\u2014 lrlate; caro, arya leks and fama.The Orphans of New York CRAMER BELO.UPRIGHT PIANO, 7 50- Special Boenery, Mechanical Effects and a Superb taves, roid cass, tri-chord, repeating Coin action, ot be pra Plan a- 106.260 an fro 9 Foserted 8, Ta eatre 3 UPRIGHT DS, esch 6 octaves.sta.suit.$00.Coming\u2014MUGG'S LANDING = $65 41 abie tor T HNABE AMEN SQUARE PIANO, 7 ovtaves, iron poverstrung Tosomoo .The ove instruments have bececeived at C.W.LindsayWarerooms, 2270 St Catme street, in part payment new Heintzman Uprig fered atnuine bargains to immedigpurchasers.bass stop dampei pers, Windsor Concert Hall, Grand LLOYD Matinee WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 11, at 2.30 o'ciocle ALL SEATS reserved at ONE DOLLAR Tickets at Bheppard\u2019s Music Store htianos, and are of- Black Diamond Assembly 1711 K.OF I.The next regular meeting will be held on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, AT 71.30, Prices fr $25.00 Upwards, nfs 062% orate at.By order.TERMS : SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB, $2, $3, $5 and $6 per month, REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING Will be held 1 Young Irlehmous Hall, MONDAY EVENING, END MAY, 102 2 DENIS TANHEY, Hou, Sea, PES Engish Workingmén's Benefit Society.Ce W.LIAY\u2019S WAREROOMN he Regular Sonny Meeting o f the ET A 9 Coble OR 2270 NTITHERINE STRBET Y EV'G next, Un t # o'clock, + JOBN a 108 1 Hea'y.\u2014TH £\u2014 ST.JAMES QUADRILLE CLUB 102x1 B.MROUSH, hold their Weekly Dance, every SATURDAY * EVENING, in Lomas\u2019 Hall, PL St Obaries, f KAFADNIESION 400 COUPLE 101 8 ME 366\u2014 PAUL STREET\u2014366 THE, NEW Fo shed vlad ren or CUSTERS FIGHT A Engliderman, French, AS Or the Battle of the ne \u2018This famous battle ook p poems sustrian, American, and LR Bb, £070 ei by the BR JAIESE NOVELTIES Sader Suter ons Custer\u2019 Faby ST Goods ! CSS dpt fen Fe from oY amas BRIERE TENG BALE on Ss Otos, C Oleographs, &o.or HE 366\u2014 PAUL STREET-366 O2t4 Saw NOTICE Do You FEEL BLUE?i Wanted, competent in Mil d A fantrr, te dril) the corps y naa Kaos an \" pute WILLIAM RENNEDY, Le 00 \u2019 100 6 Nn brant Souiioore, \" FRR CHEWING QUE Wer i oie Childron Cry for Pitchar's Castoria ae 9 À f À 3 ii H 2 4 ä 3 A REDISTRIBUTION.THE COVERNMENT BILL INTRODUCED.Counties to the South of the Bt, Lawrence Disappear Altogether\u2014Maritiime Pro- vinves Lose Hopresentatives.(APECIAL TO THE STAR) OTEAWA, April 30\u2014Yesterduy alterneon Bir John Thompson brought down the long- looked«for Redistribution Bill Ha called it simpie, but ita changes are many, and some wtyie them radical.The bill wae not printed and was, therefore, not In the hands of the members.Bir John discussed it {rom typewritten manuseript.Without its preamble the provisions of the blll are as follows : In short, the net result ie that the pext Parliament will have 213 members instead of 215.The representa tion of Ontario, Quebeu and 1ritish Columbia remain unchanged, Nova Scolls loses one, New Brunswick loses two; Prince Eu- ward Island loses one; Manitoba gains two, and the Territories remain unchanged, Section 1 reads as follows: lhe louse of Commons shall consist of 213 members, of whom 94 shall be elected for Ontario, 65 tor ueLes, 2U for Nova Sceotly, 14 for New runswiek, 7 for Manitoba, 6 for British Columbia abd § for P.E.latand.The new électoral divisions of Quetec province are thus descrived : l'he e:6ctural district of Bouth Uttawa shall consist of the townships of Masham, Lad- ley, Wakeneiu, Hull, including the Gity of Hull and the town o! Aylwer) Tem- leton, Portiand, Derry, buckingham, uigrave, Lochabar, Ripon and Petit Nation.The ciecloral district of North Otia- wa shail consist of the townships of Lowe, Denham, Bowman, etc, etc, viz.all those townships forming Lhe rernainitis: part of the Ottawa county as iL was constituted (including unorganized torriiories) the 31st of Jan, 1861, Ly nec.1 of chap.75 ot Lhe consolidated statutes ol ower Canada.The electoral district Laval shall con- Bist of the village of St.Rose and the parishes of Ste.Doroihe, bt.Fraucls de bales, Bt.Martin, Ste, Rose, tt.Vincent de Paul, Sault au Recollet, 5t Joseph, Mivieres de Prairies, dt.Leouard, Port Maurice, Longue Pointe, Pointe aux Tremblen The oiectoral districtof L'Assomption shall consist of the towns of L'Assomi- tion and Laurentides and the parislies o! Lachenais, L'Assomption, Lepiphanie, Repentigny, St Henri de Mascouche, bt.Lin, *t iaul, St, Roch de Lachizan, St.Bulpice apd Lavaitrie.The electoral dis- triet of Berthier shall consist of the town of Berthier and the parishes of Builtier, Coucel:e, Lauorale St.Bar thélemi, St.Culh- bert, >t.Damien, St.Gabriel de Brandon, Bt.Michel des Saints, SL.Norbert and Visitation de lsle Dupas.The électoral dés- trict ol Montéalm shall congist of parisles Bt Alexis, SL Calixte, St, Donatet Chillou, Ste.Mile ot Waxford, Ste, Esprit, 8t.Jucques, St, Julien, bt.Liguori, Ste.Marie, St.l\u2019at- rick de Buwdon, St.Theodore de Chertsey nd St, Paul, G.Tne electoral district ot ollette shall consist of the town of Juliette apd ol the parishes of nt.Alphonse de Radriguez, tt.Ambroise de Kildare, St.Beatrice, St.Charles Borromee, SL Come, Bte.Ehzabeth, ste.Emilie de Lenergie, St.Felix de Valois, Bt Lean de Metha, SL Emelaule and St.Thomas.The siectural dis- triet of Jacques Cartier shall consist of the town of Lachine, of the Villages of St.Anne de Bellevue, St.Genevieve, St.Joachim de la Puinte Ciaire, St.Laurent, Cote des Neiges, Cote dt.Paul, Notre Dame de Grace, and Verdun, and of the parishes of Lachine, St.Anne (Lu Bout de L'Ile: St Genevieve, Bt.Joachim de la Pointe Claire, Bt.Laurent, SL Raphael de L'Ile Bizaid, Cote St.Paul, Notre Laine des Neiges Ouest, and Outremont The electoral DI-TRICT OF WEST HOCHELAGA shall eonsist of the towns of Ste.Cunegonde and St.Henri, and of the parishes of St.Gabriel ward (annexed to Montreal) and Cote St.Antoine.Tne electoral district of East Hochelaga shall consist of the towns of Maisonneuve and Cote St Louis, of the vie lages of Cote Visitation and Mite End, and of the parishes of Hochelugza ward (annexed tu Montreal) aud SL Jean Baptiste ward (annexvd to Montreat).The electoral district of the dt.Mary's Divigion of Monigsal shail consist of the Bt, James Ward oi said city.The electoral district of the St.Lawrence division of Montreal shall consist of the St.Louis and St.Lawrence Wards of the sald city, Thaelectoral aistrictof the St, Antoine districl shall consist of St.Antoine Ward of said city.The electoral district o! the St.Anu's division of Montreal shall cunsist D! the East, Centre, West and St.Ann\u2019s Ward of said city, The electoral district of Chaleauguay shall consist of the villages of bt.Remi und Naplervilie, and of the parishes of bt.Martin, Bt.Urbain, Premier, {res Saint Saorement de St Jean Chrysostome aul Ste.Martine, St.Remi, St.Patrick and \u2018Bhallington, St Edouard, bt Cyprien, st, Antoine Abbee, Su Clotiide and St.Jean Chrysostome.The electoral district of Laprairie shall consist of the villages of Laprairie and Sault Ste.Louis, and tie Indian village of Cauxghnawaga, and of the parishes of La- rairie, SL.Constant, St.Isidore, St.Jacques Yomimeur, St.Pniiltp, St.Michel Archange, Ht.Joachim ve Chateauguay and St, Philo- rene.The electoral district of st.Jean a\u2019 luerville shall consist of the towns of St.Johns and Iberville and of the parishes of St Jean L'Evangelist, St.Lue, St.Marguerite de Biairtinuie (Lacadie), St.Aiexandre, fite.Anne de Sabrevois, St.Athanase, SL brigide, St.George de Henriville, St.Gregvire le Grand.BL, Sebastien and St.Vaieutina.The electoral district of Rou- ville aha! consist of the villages of dle.Cesaire and of 8t.Dominique, St Pie, st.Paul, L'Ange Gardien, Canrobert, st.Cesaire, Notre Dame de Bonsecours, St.Micnei de Rourement, St.Jean Baptiste, tt.Hilaire, bBelæil and Ste.Magdeleine (de ia Presentation, +t, Charles and Notre Dame.The electoral DISTRICT OF CuAMBLY shall eonsist of the town of Longueuil and ot! the viliages of Bouchervilie, Chambly basin, Chambly Canton (with Chambly Basin in 1881), Richelieu and Varennes, and of the parishes of Boucherville, Chambly, Longueuil, St, Basile Grand, St.Bruno, St Hubert, St.Lambert, St.Angele, Ste.Marie de Monnoir, Martevilie, St.Mathias, Varennes and Ste.Julle, The eleetorai district of St Hyacinthe shall conwist of the City of St Hyacinthe and the parishes of Notre Dame de St.Hy- acinihe, St liyacinthe Le Contesseur, St Baruabe, St.Jude, St.Louis de Honsecours froin St, Jude), Lapresentation, St.Damasze, st.Charles, St.Denis, SL Antoine, Ste.arie.The electoral district ot Bagot shall consist of the viliage of Upton and of the par ishes of Actonvate, St.Andre, St, Ephrern d\u2019Upton, 81.Helene, St.Hughes, Bt.Libotre, Bte.Rosalle, St.Cimon, St Tueodore d\u2019Acton, Nt.Marcelle, St Gulilaume d'Upton, SL Bonaventure.The electoral district of Richelieu shall consist of the towns of Ht.Qure and Sorel and of the parishiez nf Vercheres, Ste, Theo- dosie, Contrecaur, Ht.Roch, St.Joseph de Sorel, Bt.Ours.St.Louis de Bonsecours, St.Pierre de ore), St.Robert, Kt.Victoire and Bite.Anne de borel.The electoral district of Yamaska shall consist of village ¢f Pierrsville and Aben- akis and Y.naska and of the parishes of La- bate du Favre St.David IY Yamaska, St.Bip hege, St.Francois, St, Michael de Yamaska, &t.Pie de Guire, 8t Thomas de Pierrevilie, tt Zephyrin de Courvai and &t, Aime.The present electoral «divisions of Three Rivers and of the county of St, Maurice ehall form one electoral diviaton to be called the electoral division of Three Rivers and St.Maurice, Bir John Thompson said: 1am sure that the blll will be very cordially received, indeed, by the House, if I oan judge at all by the anxiety which was evinced that Ishould introduce it, and | take very great pleasure in meeting the wishes evinced on the other pide of the House that it be orougbt down.1 hope thmt it wilt not at all justify the observations made when the last Redistribution bill was introduced, thEt the bill came most too enrly and Loo late, too eariy in the senee Lhat it ought not to have been introduced at all, and too late because the end of the session was approaching.Hon, Mr.Milis\u2014The hon gentleman wants a long session.+ Sir John Thompson\u20141 am sure we will have the pleasure of staying here for many weeks yet, Irrespeotive altogether of the indications arising out of this bill.The hon.goptlemsn knows with what regret we part when suring approaches, and I am g to know that the period when we shall Bay farewell ls very remote fndeed.We have still the estimates to bring down, end the manner = which these estimates are received and the valuable critiolsms that are made during the pleasant discussions which take place night after night on the main estimates make it a bis Lor he Government to bring down more.* Therefore, I am happy to know the\u2019 the - Ka 4 \u2018 ten jo us, opt Berar re wi an æmpie 3 pty bo > aide oll thos martin of ih and'thôre are pothinæ yuk merita: Intl, ! can my hon.friends\u2019 opposite.J iGoked tu see Lhe dute ON which the last L : was introduerd.es .one of tho speakers to have n (5 the eleventh week of the session.This bil comer down two or three Weeke eariler the last one, and, Botte anding this.1 he wy irlends op , when they ry anaion of the LIL) itself, will recognize lhat it.is not in that sense in which the bill can be spoken of, but that there is am improvement.Notwithstanding that the House on that occasion ruorogued in about three weeks after that hill was presented bere, the haste and 8 which, I hops, for the consideration | have mentioned, will not be repeated this session in order that we may longer together, Laughter.) |! do not mean to ciaim for this il that it will satisfy everybody in the House, THAT 18 THR ONLY MISGIVING which I have upou the subject, I think that those who are disposea to criticize a measure 0! this Character, apart from pol- tical considerations altogether will say that those who are not proased with it are very hard to please, bul we must :ecognize that AMODE friends us well as opponents there are lhose who from strong attachanent to their cunstituencies, are exceedingly indle- posed to make sa change which will In an beige at all Jessen or weaken Lhe streng of those constituencies, although the pro- visious of the law are imperstive that à redistribution shall take place, and we are bousit Lo consider\u2014 when the perlod of redistribution comes ou \u2014 we are Lound to consider the changes of population which make il necessary to largely readjust the con- plituencies we would, of course, be very re- Juctant to touch.| might briefly explain as a preliminary that jn introducing this mea- gure we ale proceeding in accordance With the provisions of the British North America Act, which requires that at the completion of earch decennial census the representation ol the various constituencies in this House shall be rsadjusted ou certain well known and familiar principles, We have decided that while there may be no immediate and pressing necessity 1or our legislating on this pub ject at the present session, we would Le mute slrictly tn accordance with the line of the constitution were we to do so, aud, ot course, wo have to bear in miud very carefully the consideration that this House must at all times be prepared for the contingency of having new representation calied for by the exercise of the prerogative under gny great emergency that may arise, and it would be most inconvenient and most uetiimental to the free working of the constitution if it neglected to bring it lorward at this session, It would he in such a position that Were dissolution to take place, into the new Parlinment would come provinces more strongly represented than THEY WERE ENTITLED TO, and othur provinces more weakly repre- scented than they were entitled to.For that reason 11 seeing uecessary, Mr, Speaker, that the Lil! should be gone cu with this session, Now, the census return gives the population thus: 1891.Ontario.0.000000 2,120,989 QUebEC LL 1220000 .1.488.588 Nova svotia.450,523 New Brubswlck.321,294 J'rince Edward Island.109,088 MADbITOLA.12 22200 - 154,442 Brittsh Columbia.2,767 Nortbwest lerritories.67,554 Under the provisions of the British North America act the representation would stand thus: Cntario has now 92 members; she will have the sane number.Quebec hus 65 members, and she will have the same number.Nova Scotia, by reasonof the fact that the growth of the population has not yet been su larve as olher provinces, having now 21 members, Will hereafîter have 20.New Hrunswiok, for the same reason, having now 10, Will in future have 14 mem- ers, Prince Edward Island, wbich has 6 members, will have 5.Manitoba, which haa b members, will be enlitied to 7.1he representation of the Territories is based upon Artitrary arrangements whicn it 18 pot proposed tu disturb, Sie has now four members, and tt is propused to leave tha representalion untouched.in British Columbia readjusiment, according to the terms ot the census, would give that provinee Jour members, but under the terms of union British Columbia came in With six members and is entitled to remain with six until she will be entitled to a larger representation.Now, sir, the question arises as Lo the readju tment which is necessary Lo meet these conditions, 1 will refer to it, beginning with THE EASTERN PROVINCES.With regard to Prince Edward Island, as I have already staled, the province possesses six members and in the readjustment will be entitled toonly five.It will be necessary, therefore, to entirely change the coustitu- cncies in the lsiand, The mode of division heretofore adupted has been very convenient because it corresponded with the county lines, There were three counties in the island, each represented by two members.In oraer to make tive constituencies it will be necessary to depart Irom oounty lines ard the readjustment whicn I propose and the plan which IT will lay on the table of tha House is, 1 tnink, the fairest that can besug- gested, With regard to that province ît is proposed that Lhese five constituencies shail Le named respectivels, West Prince county, Last Prince county, West Queen's] county, Lust (Queen's county and King\u2019s county, each, of course, having one member.The division {8 made according to the deserip- Lions of lots in that island, which Inink, correspond with townships elsewhere and nu lot, according to the original division of the stand, is divided.\u2018lhe population of these five constituencies will be as follows: Wast Prince county will have just atout 21,000 of a population; East Prince couuty, 20,723, this including the town of bummerside; est Queen's 22,- 209, this tucludin the city of Charlottetown; East Queen's, 23,466, and King\u2019s, which includes Georgetown, will have 21,684, so that on this plan the population of the island wiil have been equalized as nearly as practical conslstentiy with ad- bering to the lines I have mentioneu\u2014the townsbip lines or lots\u2014which it seems very desirable to do.Mr.Davies\u2014Does the division which the hon.gentieman has outlined ignore county lunes altogether?Dues East Prince county embrace any portion of! Queen's or East Queen's, any portion of King\u2019s, or ia King's county left intact?dir John Thompson\u2014The county lines are departed from in each case.Mr.Mills\u2014Wiil the hon.gentieman say what Lbe population of the counties of Prince Edward Island are by foilowing the county boundaries?Sir John Thompson\u2014Yes.Prince county had a population in 1891 ot 36,470; Queen's a povuiation of 45,977, and Kiug\u2019s of 28,- Coming tothe province of Now Brunswick, which, as l have said, LOSES TWO MEMBERS, the first change occurs in the county of St.John.The representation of the whole pro- vinceis this: Outeide of the city and county of 8t.John there are thirteen members.The city of St.John has one and there are two for the city and county combined.The one member representing the city is elected, of course, by the voters of the citizens only, but the two members representing the city and county are eiected by the oitizens of city and the voters of the county, lt ia proposed Lo take one member for the city and one for the city and county, go that hereafter the representation will be one for the olty and one for the city and county.It is then intended to join the counties of Bunbury and Queen's and toab will leave for the province of New Brunswick the 14 members to which she is entitiad under the British North America act.The city and county of Bt.John has a population of 49,- 574, and the united counties of Sunbury and Queen's will have à population of 17,935.No other changes are contemplated tn that province.\u2019 Hon.Mr.Mills\u2014What is the population ot the city and county separath?Sir John Ihompson\u2014St, John city has a population of 24,184.That, however, is the city as constituted when the present Redistribution act was passed.Since that time the aty of Portland has been added to it, which Includes a population of about 18,000.SL.Joün county, fnsluding the 2ity of Portland, has a population of £6,890.un.Mr.Miiis\u2014You give ihe oity voter two votes and the voter outside two Sir John Thompson\u2014Yes.Under the present law the city voter bas three votes and the gounty voter only two, ming now to the province of Nova Scotia 1 would observe that the smallest constituency in that province is the county of Queen's.The population of Queen's is 10, Lo.The atlon of Shelburne, whioh (a the adigining county to the westward, is 14,084.The adjoining county to the we.vosr A DISTANT SALISBURY (the footman)\u2014\"\u201cWere you waitin MR.FOSTER (from Canada)\u2014*Yes; l'm wait tng Duties in favor of the Colonies.\u201d PROSPECT.to see Mr.Bull, sir?\u201d ; & till be gets ready to discuss Disorimina- SALISBURY\u2014\"'In {hat case, sir, you had better be seated.You will probably have to wait a oouple of Centurtes.\" \u2014Grip.PS LN SUIS IN IN SN INNIS NINN eastward is Lunenburg, with a population of 31,076.We propose pimply to unite the counties of bhelburue and Queen's to make the electoral district of Shelburne and Queen's with a population of n little over 25,000.The unit of population in that province will be almost 22,000, and the united counties wiil, therefore, somewhat exceed that unit, but not exceed it as much as several other counties in the provinee, and there is this to be sald In favor of the method, that no two counties lying side by side are united 1n interest and in many points of eimiliarity, | might mention, as regards those counttes In that province which will exceed the unit which I have described, which 1s 23,000, Colchester is 27,- 000, Cumberiand 34,520, Halifax City 38 - 556, and Halifax county is 32,885; Hants slightly exceeds it, inverness is 25,779, King's slightly exceeds it, Lunenburg exceeds {t, having 31,076, and Yarmouth exceeds it, having 22,218, i Hon.Mr, Milia-Fhere must be a number ol counties very much below, Sir John Thompson\u2014 Yes, there are several.Coming to THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, I would mention first of all some of the leading \u2018eatures in connection with the fopulation in that province which require arger represeniation than they have in this House, The city of Montreal possesses three members now, and has a population of 182,695.Hochelaga has a population of 80,998, the two combined being a united population of 263.693, with but four members.1n our opinion, it is only just that the representation of the city of Montreal should be iucreased to five members, and that Hochelaga should have two members, 80 that Hochelaga and Montreal would have five members, In addition to thal andfor the purpose of avoiding increasing un- duly the representalion of those large centres of population the redistrl- bution takes away from these two constituencies of Montreal and Hoohe- iaga parishes which will .be added to Jacques Cartier and Lavai.In addition to that the county of Ottawa calls for further representation on account of its population and very great extent.We propose togive an additional! memuer to the county of ! Ottawa.\u2018I'heretore the county of Ottawa will have two members with a constituency of 32,000 each and the constitusncies of Montreal and Hochelaga will have 35,000 foreach member.It wiil be necessary.of course, to get all these new representations in new constituencies from other portions of the province where the population is not 80 large and I will mention briefly the principal changes which are proposed to be made.1 must state, however, at this point that in the province of Quebeo the unit of population is, 1 think, about 22,800, as near- iy us can be made.The population of the county of Ottawa is now 64,000.I have given Lhe figures for the county of Hochelaga and will not repeat them.Now, referring particularly to Montreal, the population, as 1 Lave said, Is nearly 200,000.This is Lu be divided into five constituencies, One, the Bt.Mary's diviston, wii have 38,000; the St.James division 32,000, the bt.Lawrence division 42,000, the St.Antoine division 44,000, and the present Central division is leit intaot under the name of the St Anu\u2019s division, Wita à population of 28,000, \u2018I'he additional constituenc tekeu for the county of Uttawa is suppii by joining the two constituencies of Three Rivera and St.Maurice and three other con- stituencles are TAKEN FROM THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES; that is, those counties lying south of the St.Lawrence river from the western boundary of the province of Quebec to the county of Nicolet.These counties, thirteen in number, are only entitled ny their population to nine members.Three countles being taken out gives one more than they are entitied to according to the population, and leaves them ten members.Kabierviie is made to disappear and is divided between Clhateauguay and Laprairie St, Johns and Iberville are joined together, and Vercheres is aiso made to disappear, being divided between Chambly, Bt Hyacinthe and Richelieu, which surrounds it.This arrangement gives to the counties north of the Ottawa and St.Lawrence, from Pontiac to Champlain, 14 inclusive, 13 members, with a population of 276,214.That ls an averago of nearly 223,000.The hon.gentleman (Mr, Laarier) asked me to state the portions of the constituencies of Montreal and Hochelaga which were given to the neighboring constituencies of Laval and Jacques Cartier, Of the new constituencies we have the district of Wést Hoohelaga, and there will be changes in Jacques Cartier and Laval, .Mir.Laurier\u2014 What will be the population of the new county of Laval?Sir John Thompson\u2014About 19,000, Then there will be the electoral districts of North Ottawa and douth Ottawa respectively.The latter will include the city of Hull and the town of Aylmer.Mr.Langelier\u2014 What will be the population of those two divisions?Sir John Thompson-\u2014Avout 82,000 each.In the province of Ontario very few changes are proposed.Dr.Landerkin\u2014They are not needed.Sir John Thompson\u2014l think thers are some changes needed, at least in the representation ol constituencies in his House {lnuguter), but we have decided to leave that n the hands of the electors, who are doing so admirably.Hon.Mr.Mills\u2014In the province of Quebeq you do not propose to leave it to the elegtors, Sir John Thompson\u2014We do not find the saine fault in that province.The changes wiich have been made are very extensive for the very reason | have mentioned, that it was necessary to give those very large centres of population of Ottawa county, Montreal and Hochelaga additional representation in this House, and that not be done without altering a number of constituencies which haveasmalier was About to mention thas the reasons which ¢all for changes in the province of Ontario are principally on the ground have mentioned, with regard population, There is the case of the GITY OF TORONTO, When, onl the same prizeiole es that which re ; tario hag called for change wi to t- a ee additional foi nt necessity, likewise for > ing additional representation for the dreat ~~ district of Algoma, and likewlse for a porion of the population of the county of Renfrew.Its population at present is out of the limit an\u2018! range of representation.We propose a member to be given to the Nipissing district, which is the district I am speaking of north of Renfrew, which will inciude a portion of easterp Algoma, and wo al80 propose to give an additional mein- ber to the city of Toronto.In order to provide for this additional representation the Niagara district is reconstructed so as to bring the constituencies up to the averse population for representation.The only other changes in the bill are these: The township of Clarence is taken from the county of Russell aud added to thes county of Prescott, thereby tending to equalize the population and placing Clarence where the population will more in harmony with the people of the rest of the riding.The Island of Seugog ia takon from North On- and placed lu South On- It more properly belongs, as re- geographfeal proximity, to the n which we propoes to place it, The population, however, i8 not large, being about 600, The village of Port Eigin ia taken from North Bruce and placed in West Bruce, to which it belongs geographically.If } am not mistaken the village is a considerabie distance {rom Lhe limits ofthe cuonatitueney in whieh 1t is placed now.The village of London West is added tothe city of London.The changes in the Niagara district by whlch adaitional representation 18 obtained are mentioned in the section of the bill to which I refer now.In the first place the counties of Lincoln and Welland are united.The electoral district o! the county of Lincoln and Niagara will consist of the town of Niagara, the city of St, Catharines, the townships of Grantham, Choon, Louth, Pelham and Gainsborough and Dalhousie.The electoral district of th counly of Welland will consist of the townships of bertie, Crowland, Humberstone, Biamford, Thorold and Willoughby, the villages of Chippews, Fort Erie, Niagara Falis, Thorold and Welland.The electoral district of the counties of Haldimand and Monck will consist of the townships of Oneida, Rainham, Seneca, North Cnyuga and south Cayuga, Canboiough, Dunn, Moulton, Sherbrooke, Wainfleet and the villages of Caledonia, Cayuga, Hagarsvilie and Dunnville.The electoral district of South Wentworth will consist of the townships of South Fleet, Burbrook, Barton, Grand Ford North and South Grimsby.Castor, East and est Flamborough, the town of Dundas and the villages of Grimsby and Watertown.North Wentworth will consist of the townships of Lancaster, Blenheim, East Brant- ford, South Dumiries and Beverley.South Norfolk will consist of the townships of Houghton, Walsington, Charlottevilie, Wood- house, Walpole and the town of Bimcoe and the villages of Port Dover and Port Rowan.1 think, Mr.Speaker, I have mentioned the only changes which are made by the bill in the province of Ontario.It will be observed that the reconstiuction which wiil take piace is confined to Toronto and in the group of districts about the Outario lake, and every effort has been made to INTHFRFEBE AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE with the representation as it exists at present on geographical lines.Sir Richara Cartwrignt\u2014Is it two or three additional representatives\u2014one for Toronto and one for Renfrew?Sir John 1hompson\u2014Ore for Toronto and one for Algoma and the Nipissing district, which will ve called the Nipissing district.Hon.Mr.Mille-As I understood the Minister of Justice, with a view of equalizing constituencies and bringing them up Lo the unit, I would ask him whether the unit of a comparison of districts eust of Kingston is as large as the unit (n, the Niagara district?Sir John Thompson\u2014We could not equaiize the population in all districts without making à most sweeping change in the limits of the constituencies.We think the changes which we have made are the only changes that were riecessary in order to give that additional representation calied for and which could be jusiilied on the grounds of numerical population, Mr.Charlton\u2014day ask what has been done with the Manitoulin islands?Bir John Thompson\u2014Fhey are in the western division of Algoma.Now, sir, wo will refer to the province of Manitoba.The House, of course, has observed the extent ol the increase of population in that province, iv having.risen from 62,960 to 164,442 una requiring that the representation in this House should be inoreased from 5 members to 7.À changeis made by calling the present constitueney ol Lisgar Selkirk.The reason of this change is because Fast and West Selkirk are in tario.garde constituency 1 is division, and there are a lot of Lord Selkirk's old settiers in this con- etituency, Provengher remains as it was before.Old Selkirk is divided into two ridings with & larger population jn the East, now called Selkirk, than in the West, AMar- quealte we have divided into two constitu encies, Macdonald and Marquette.! need not say to the House that in settling the pame for the new constituency there we have given the n of the statesman who was the leacer of this House for so many years, the statesmah who devoted so much of his lite to Lhe development of this country and especially the development of the rritories out of which the province of ankoba has been created.The discrep- aucy iu population setween MACDONALD AND MARQUETTE an be explained by the fact that the auphin county is in Marquette and the popuiation in that district will, it is expected, in a few years fully equal that of Mac- dopald.The unorganized districts in Pro- vencher, it 1s expected, will aiso fill up, likewise, and incresse In population largely.1 mentioned to the Honse aiready that k is not proposed to mage any change in the representation of the Territories.here is no change tequired {a the number of members for tke province of Britisn Columbia, but a change does seem called for there by the peculiar distribution of popu- ation, to say noting of the territorial extent.There are thre» electoral distriots, respective of the Bland of Vancouver.hese are at presen, New Westminster, iboo and Yanoguve @ propose that the new electoral disirict of New Wast- minster shall consist of the New Westminster dis and tie Coast district, as defined in & ma La d Woes t on omar sens and the villages of Beamsville and Port\u2019 ; this eleotorai distri BE AERA dirt ol als nu Carton ave 8 parier vil have 2286 Vee cavers .Vancouver will have 18,920, an {¥ictoria: 18,538.When deal Ed new With Ontario à di nos rofer to che on ntario not refer chan F ri \u201cie de suce lu the city of Ottf such & Bt one, Bte D, W for provinolal and wunlelpal poses 18 now 8 we, now taken Into the city under this bili, Bir Richard wright\u2014How is Torox to to be divided?Sir Joha Thompson\u2014West Toronto will be given two members and the others will re- Mein as they are.Sir Richard Cartwright\u2014Is West Toronto to be divided into two districts?Bir'John Thompeon\u2014No; West Toronto as it is pow will have two members.The population is 73,000.r.Speaker put the motion for a first reading to the House.HON.ME.LAURIER FOLLOWED, He eaid it would be impossible to disouss the bill at this stage, but be had to say that as far ae the province of Que was concerned, in so far as he could see at first sight, the apportionment of seats had been more arbitrary than could have been desired, He wae sorry that the rule in New Brunswiok had not been adopted and the changes made on the lines of existing divi- siuns, Likewise the county of Ottawa, which had a population exceeding 60,000, was divided into two different districts and 1f the division was made on anything like a fair basis the principle seemed to him to be one which could not Le seriously objected to.But when they carce Lo the districts south of the Nt.Lawrence, which had been strongly Liberal, they found them gerrymaundered on such a scale that it Would be impossible to recognize them.Berthier, that county for so mauy years represented by Sir Geo.Cartler, was now distributed over three different , counties.There was the county of Chambly, which received a portion of the county of Rouville and the county of Rouville received n portion of St.Hyacinthe and à portion of Bagot also.In conclusion he said the Minister of Public Works had reason to congratulate himself, He had in the county of Javai a soft bed, but now he would have in the new county a softer bed yer.Hon.Mr.Ouhinet said he had won Laval after a hard fight, and he had kept his seat.burely nobody could blame him for that, If Ihe bad listened to the appeals that had been made to him by his friends who had chiefly \u2018ought for him and for his party the ocoun- y would not have been disturbed,but there vRé a very great geographilcal reason why i should nave been disturbed.For the pur.Rees of redistribution he might say that Le province bat been divided into three lege groups.One group, known as the Qebeo counties, were 20 in number, They exended from Chambly to Chicoutimt and Bayusnay, and on the other side of the riwr from Gaspe up to Nicolet.These comtles had a population of 443,900.That divded by 20 gave 22,195, s0 that each came prety near the unit of population.This chug was carried out in order to remove any inequality o! election He thought they served credit for it.Then there Werethe ten Eastern lownships counties.Thescargregated à population of 235,316, or an average of 22,540.There were in- equulties there, aso, but it was thought betterthat no change should be made, Then they oie to TIE DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, consiStnt of thirteen counties, along the north 30 the Ottawa and 8t.wrence rivers, [rem Pontiao to Chambly.These had a pipuiation of 276,214, giving an average foram county of 21,297.This gave Ottawa pownty an additional member and thenhon.rader of the Opposition might give them ereit for that as the constituency Was iberal md in both divisions last year the Liberal andidates had a majority.So that speatingfrom a political point of view, although he Liberals had not been con- suited in tis, they bad been given another member.Mr.Milli: That escaped your attention.Hon, Mr.Cuimet: It did not escape our attention.We will look aiter it ac the next election; yar reed not forget that.(Laughter.) ThreeR.vers and Bt.Maurice, he continued, had mt the average number, and although tless had been represented by very illustrpus members, and the Govern ment, although very reluctant, thought they could 101 do any better than unite these, they void be known under their present names «nd their municipal boundaries would £7 be disturbed, Mr.Qulmet ibn went on to explain the other changestiat had been made in che province ot Quibec.Hon.Mr.Mils sald he would not point out what he cofpidered the unjnat character of this measureiill it came up fur its second reading.He Wpuld say that under the British North Aperica act there was pro- Vision for the relistribution in proportion to population ween the provinces, but there was Do prwision for representation equally of the vVirious distriets.But he would not go 1ntoshediscussion of the matter on the presen: occasion.In 1882 the House was toid when \u2018he measure was submitted that care way nd te pay due regard Lo the same princide of representation by population.He desirai to call the attention of the House to one 'eture of the measure which at present was yubmitted so far as affected the provinep:of Ontario It wi only necessary to | t the census to see that that portion of the province of Ontario lying between Ottawa and Lake Ontario was over-represented et the present time, and Sir John Thompsol had left this district as it was.Take the clange in the city of London.This city had its boundaries extended a few years ago Ît was nearly ten years since what was called the town of Fast London, containitg a population of 6000, was brought witiin the limits of the city.Two years ago tie district of South London was also inciided in the city of London.Now, the hmorable gentleman bad included neither d these in the oity ac the present time, but he had taken from the constituency Lhese two por- tious of the city mw belonging in the munleipal division and added the viliage of London West.Why, he asked, did they not ada a portion of the city itaalf :nstead of taking a portion of East Middiesex and aduing t to the city of Lon- \u2018don, [he reacon was perfectly plain.London South wave a mmjority against the administration and London East as well, while London West gave a considerable majority in support of the Conservatve candidate at the last electi>n, Therefore, with a view of strengtheniny a member of the administration, it was proposed to take a portion of West Londos and add it on, Tne bill \u2018ras read a ist time.After the dinner recess there was a brief discussion respecting tie troaty with Spain, which would soon expiw,and then the House went into committee ol supply.The item was $150,000 Jor immigration purposes.They wrangled over il all night.Mr.Flint ssid that there bad heen sone litvie Iriction or misunderstanding between the Federal Goverrmeni and the Government of Nova Scotia In regard to immigration matters.He eld that it was an error of judgment to have the British farmer delegarea who vislied the Maritime Provinces placed in charge of the leader of the ition of the Legislature of Nova À \u2018 it Sir John Thompion explained that the gentleman referres to, Mr.Caban, was as good a man for thepurpose ol giving these elogates the newssary inforination as cvuld be found.The faot of his being in politica a Conservafive did not in any way disquailly him fq that business.Mr.Davies asked wny the Hous: was not in possession of the report relating to the said delegates, was he aTald to have it printad?Lister characterizd the immigration pamphlets publishet by the Government as worthless trash, Thousands of dollars of the peoples money have been wasted on this so-called Literature.The only object the Governdent had in publishing those pamphiets w to benefit its support er Dr.Macdonald, of Huron, said many of the children brought out from the Old Country were taken from reformatories and were often an undedrable class.The debate dragged on with a lirht attendance of mem- heres one o'olock wis.passed and still they ered.sir John, Mr, Caritog, Mr, Ouimet and Mr.Bowell sat it out wiih Sir Richard and Mr.Mills across the thor with about forty members of the rank and file, \u2018The House finally passed the tem and adjourned at 2.16 a.m.J The Globe's Threat.I [SPzOLAL TO TES STAR.) ORONTO, April 30\u2014The Globe this morning in a strong editorial reviews the redis- | tribution bill and says :.\u2014*\u2018The country may rest satisfied that the Liberals will not submit tamely to these ou ay ars ug oted bill po eee out ne Of .ED $ {eel sure melee] Épinion \"Wil condemn noie gear] Carl not REMAINS LIBERAL, Reanlt of the MBy-Klection Yesterday in Welland.WELLAND, April 30.\u2014The election in Welland yesterday for the vacanoy in the House 9 alification of Mr nero tie roy isqualifion .0, Was won $i ry Lowell, the Liberal candidate.The following were the majorities : Majority for Lowell.wee a 267 This constituency went Conservative in 1887 and 1872, Liberal in 1874, Coneervative in 1878, 188% and 1887, Dr, Ferguson velng elected in the latter year by 212 majority over Thomas Conian, Liberal.Atthe general elections in 1891 Mr, German defeated Dr.Ferguson by a majority of 447.The Assembly Election at Toronto.ToroNTO, April\u201d80.\u2014The by-election for the provineial Legislature yesterday resuit- ed in a surprise for the Conservatives.Mr, H.A.E Kent, their nominee, was not popular with à section of the Conservative arty, particularly with the Sons of Eng- and, to whom he was alleged to be inimical, and Mr, H.K.kin, à prominent member of the order, worked hard against Kent.The totals are as foilows: Blgeluw (Liberal), 4348; Kent (Conservative), 4038; Thompson (Labor), 483; MeDonald (Annexation) 179.R RR ADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF.CURES AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammation, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Frosthites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Difficult Breathing.CURES THE WORST PAINBIn from one to twenty minutes.NOT ONE HOUR after reading this adver- tivenent need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN.Radwuy\u2019s Ready Relief is a Sure Cure tor Every Pain, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Back, Chest or Limba.Lt wasthe First and is the ouly PAIN REMEDY That instantly steps the most excruciating peins allays inflammation, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stormuch, Bowels, or other glands or organs pu Que application.NTERNALI; YA half to a tenspoonful in half » tumbler of water will in a few minutes cure ps, bpaums, Sour mach, Nausea, Vomiting, Heart- bura, Nervousness, Hleapleasnes Sick Headachs, Diarrhea, Colic, Flatulency snd all internal pains.Mslsria in ita various forms cured and Prerepted There iu not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Aas and sll other fevers (aided by RADWAYR PILLS) soquicklyass RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIVE, ACKRLES AND PAINS.For headache (whether sick or nervous), toothachs, neuralgia, nervousncss aud sleeplessness, rhsum: tism, lumbawo, palus and weakness in the back, pins or kid: , pains around the liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of nil kinds, the application of Radway's Keady Relief will! afford immediate esse, and its continued use fora few days effect a permanent cure.PRICE\u201425c Per Bottle, Bold by Druggists, @) PERFECTION ATTAINED, Perrin's \u2014LADIES \u2014 KID GLOVES WITH THEIR Lacing Studs.DO NOT CATCH.DO NOT UNFANTEN.DO NOT CUT THE LACING.ALL GENUINE GLOVES have their Patent Lacing Studs, and are 8 as above in every pair, Demand Gloves with FPerrin's Lacing Studs, and you will appreciate the great IMPHOVE- MENT OV 3 00.Pasty dentified on the Gloves, being emalier and much neater in design.63*eodtf Copy Later Books ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE.The Best Value io Canada.Well and Handsome und.Best paper.Tw titles on the Back fres.y da pages, with Hrerlpaved index.PRICE, 62.00.Discount for quantities.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CU, Stationers, Blank Book Makers and Printers.1756 & 171587 Notre Dame street, Montreal, NOTICE OF REMOVAL B.Goldstein & Co., Wholesale Tobacconists.Manufacturers, and avana Of Importers.have removed their Varerooms and Offices to 28 ST.PETER STREET.Trrernone, No.1588.101°ny3 N.Y.PIANO (0.No house in the piano trade can surpass th leading company either in the excellence of their fnstruments, tha reasonableness of their prices or the liberality to have thelr Soois repaired.on 8 a; os \u2018Oper re re tishod sbould apply At one 0 them.They ber of square, grand and nprigh t pian w r th the beral terms.of oy Font by She io th or qua: sir own i, a which is Ere Se I ied qe ik #! option of _ [uakers, are tne Dominion eee pur idm iter Sh 5 pige heh ies 250413 Bones employs 95 bind je, pi, Ser or SRE A >i ei a Prete 2% | RAW ASBEEFSTEAK 4 Baby's Feartul Suffering from Bkin Disease Covering Eutire UOTION BALE OF SHOP FIXTURES & GROCERY STOCK, MONDAY, MAY Sad, 1808.> AT NO.54 BONSECOURS STRENT.any way; did not have any idea \u201chor would do any 3 them to him Le was on- tirely well, and not a spot on him.Mia hair begs fromine right off, and we thought he would always © bald-headed.There was not a spot on bis whoio body, d head, culy his nose and eyes, but hat w beefateak.Bo pour there was rot anything but bones, aud so weak be could raise neither hand uor he Mra.FRANK BARRETT, Winfield, Miol.Cuticura Resolvent The new blood and Skin Purtñer, and sreatest of Humor Remedies, cleauses the bivod of all impuri ties und polsenous elements, and thus removes the cause, while CUTICURA, the great skin cure, and OUTIQURA 80aP, an exquisits skin beautifier, clear the skin and scalp, and restore the hair.\u2018fhus the CUTIOUR.Rr MEDIES cure very species of (1Chiug, arnfog scaly, pluety and vlotohy skin, scaly ard lood diseases; from plmples to sorofuls, frou infancy Lo age, when the best phyeiciaus full.Sold everywhere.Price, CUTICURA, 780; Boar, $50.R ives, $1.50.Vrepar ed by the Porsun DAUG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Los on.SW\u201d Bend ger \u201cLow to Cure BloodeDispasus.BABY'S Skin and Koslp prrified and leautified Ly CUTicUBA Boar.Absolutely pure.RHEUMATIC PAINS In one minute the Cuticurn Anti- Pain Plaster relieves rheumatic wel- atica, hip, kidaoey, chest and muscuiar pains and weaknssnen.Frice, 3OC 99 2 2aw ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 + Brown & Scriver's Sales AN NN SNA NN St SII NNN B.&S.CLEANDRY STORAGE-208-210 McG at.*,* Lowest rates in Lhe city for accomiuoGation given.94 0 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of KELLY BROS, Joliette, Que.The undersigned will sell by auction at Joilette An lots to suit purchasers, ON THURSDAY, 5TH MAY.1892, AT TEN O'CLOCK, A quantity of lumber a2 under: About 41,000 ft.White Pine 13 in.x 12 ft.About 32,000 ft.White Pine 1% in, x 12 ft.About 45,000 ft.Red Pine 1% In.x 12 ft.About 82,000 ft.Red Pine 13 in.x 12 tt.About 28,000 ft.Spruce 14 in.x 11 IL About 86,000 ft.Spruce 1% fn.x 11 ft.About 3,000 pieces of assorted lumber.KENT & TVRCOTTE, { Piaoe d\u2019Armos, Montreal.FRS.FOREST, 98 b Saw Auctioneer, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOSEPH STE MARIE, Inboivent.The undersigned will sell by auction at thetr office, No.7 Place D'Armes, Montreal, on MONDAY, the 16th MAY, 1892, at 12 o'clock, the undermentioned property: A lot of land situated in the Village of the Parish of 8t.Urbain Premier In the second range of Willlamstown, contaluing one-fourth of an arpent tn width by one arpent in depth, bounded on the south-west by the highway, in rear by Francis Beaulleu, No.94; on the northwest by No.95; on the southeast by the balance of No.93; said lot being the western corner of official No.93 on the cadastre for said Parish of St.Urbain Premier, with buildings thereon erected.Said lot to be sold subject.to the mortgages and other charges affecting same.KENT & TURCOTTH, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS, 102 1 Auctioneers.EXECUTORS SALE \u2014or\u2014 Choice Business and Residence PROPERTIES ~\u2014IN THE\u2014 City of Vancouver, British Columbia The Executors of the Estate of JAMES WHET- deceased, invite tenders for the purchasa portion of the Lstate, comprising eleven of the choicest business and residence prop.rties in the City of Vancouver, B.C., an istrict Lot No.186.adjacent to and overlooking the City and Burrard Inlet, containing 200 acres, more or less.one-fifth cash.Un improved real estate, one-third cash: balance tn five equal annual inatalments, with 7 er cent.interest per annum.Interest payable half yearly.Teudars rvoaived till noon June 6th, 1802.The highest or any tender 1.0% necessarily sc- cepted.It is the intention of the Exeoutors to close out the estate definitely on the day specified.For maps and full particulars address CHARLES WHETHAM, AND JAMES MCQUEEN, Vancouver, B.Q., on ALEX.MACKENZIE, 100 10 2aw Dundas P.O., Ontario.BALDWIN DRY AIR REFRIGERATORS.Intendinæ purchasers of Refrigerators sre invited to inspect our stock of the celebrated Baldwin Dry Air manufacture.A\u2019 very large vuriety of styles and sines at prices as low as for common ice boxes.Prices and circulara on application.R.& W.KEKR, 1895 Notre Dame street, OUR UP-TOWN STORE 1s Now Open, 2230 ST.CATHERINE STREET.102%) OUNT ROYAL CEMETERY COMPANY.NOTICE TO PROPRIETORS.To _seours unio! and improved appearance of the Cemotery, the ugtees are desirous of havin rchased prior to the 30th November, 1837, placed in charwe of the Buperintondent.e Trustees will assume the care of the same in atuity on receipt of a payment at tharate of $10 00 feet superfiolal Tessure, urther Hf lormation can obtained from the nt at the Coupes or at the office of y Treasurer, 8 James 8t.By order G.DURNFOKD, Seo.-Tresa.GEORGE SMITH, 169 Mountain Street.pi ë longest established and bast far al} Kinds A Fil rarer anihs whven pecs) dha, à 2! DAVIS Te tion es 0° w Eu par bo Bo ured i We covuived Luniruotives from FAUL MAJOH w ay © by Cuticura.sell by auotion all bis groce.y stock, consist » - on | ing of \u2018fea, Coffee.Canned doods, i sie ru; ques LISLE ER when Baa Poe syrup, O0 ae , EL, SLC- rs, AD ey A a ï fA ti 9 iy One horse, L y, express and harness.counter Ba doctor Yi Hapiaa Mion, ° a Le Le and platform ficals, Léa canisters, biscuit Lande, v > tered Blin for two heal furnace and pipe, patent drawers, = Fecks, ana put a So canister, wic., ele.= % and then 1 took mate Bale at 10 o'clock and without reserve.Jackson, to a doctor MAUMUOTTEK BROZ.The Sitends specially 100 3 Auctioneers, v na ae thes bg ot Yoru han CTION SALE\u201d R or.husband we had better AY : the 8e TIOUBA * \u2014oras- GKOCERY STOCK AND SHOP FYXTURES, MONDAY, MAY THE od, 1802, AL Corner Willam and Colborne streets, We will sell by auction at the above address and date all the grocery stock of Messrs J.B.Roby & Co., constat.of Liquors, Cognac, Win.Tea, Coilee, suup, Klce, Lobsters, Salmon a.other can goods, Byrup, Vinegar, sauce, Pickles, Etu., Bue.\u201cAlso, Counter Scale, Caffee Mills, Tes Canisters, to the amount of 1312.00; Book Delis, 3500.\"The whole to be sold in retail und without reserve Ln lots to suit purchasers.SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK A M._1003 _ MARCOTTE BHOM.AuctiofYert, A UCTION SALE OF LL FINE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Tuesday.tbe 3rd May Next, AT NO.2711 NOTRE DAME STREET, A fine Plano, Parlor sult, Safe, Frame and Flo tures, Poles and Curtains, Lounges, Extension Table, Wardrobe, Iron Bed, Bedroom sets, Bureau, Mattress, spring Bed, Fancy Table, Ice Chest, Chairs, Mirrors, Clocks, Carpet and Olt- civ:h, Mat Stand, Hall and Kitchen Stoves, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery and Kitchen Utensils, ic.To be sold without reserve.MALE AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.MARCOTTE BROS, 101 3 Auvctioneers, n James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.LNT NL NN pe MOST IMPORTANT SALLY OF THi SEASON.Chickering Upright Plane (perfect uction and tone, cost 5800), Beautitul Gil Painting and Water Colors, by weil kuown Artists, Vory Hapdsowe Brass and Lrys- tal Gasalters, Very Finest ot Wilton and Brussols Carpets, Yery Bost of Turkish Rugs, inarge and small, Benutitul Oak and Walnut Far.niture, lovely Easy Wicker and Rattau Chalrs, Cyclopedia Britannica, Wav.¢riey Novels, Art Books, Etc.The undersigned have been favored with in.strucilons to sell the contents of the large do.ble residence, NO.278 UNIVERSITY BTREET, UN TUESDAY, 3RD MAY, \u2014\u2014INOLUDIN 2-\u2014 Besides the above named articles, B.W.Drawing room Suite, in Plush; French Marbie Mantel Clock, Broazes, Very Heavy Portleres, Plush Venetian and Lace Curtains, Orpuments, Eusy and Arm Chalrs, covered in Silk and Figured Plush, Very Handsome Oak Si Mahogany Cylinder Desk, Revoiviag B.W.L.(.Arm Chair, Oak Centre and Uther l'ables, Cherry Cadinet and Davenport,Onk Ilall Stand, Chairs and Table.Of and B.W.Bedroom Sets, Ladles' and Gents\u2019 Lressing Bu reaus, Ladies\u2019 Ash Desk, Hair Mattresses, Chambet Sets, Lounges, Cheffoniers.Odd Bureaus, Cab- tnets, lows, a.kets, Sheets, etc., Refrigerator, Gond News Range, Kitchen Utenslls, Garden Tools, Servants\u2019 Iron Bedsteads, Washstands, Beddlug, eto., ete.BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers.The house will be open to the public on Monday, from one to five o'clock p.m.\u2014J.5.& Co.B86 J.8, Thomson & Ca\u2019s Sales.NAS AAS me BRA THE WINDING UP ACT.IN THE MATTER OF The Burland Lithographio Co.Ltd, IN LIQUIDATION.The whole ot the assets of this old established concern will be sold by Public Auction on TUESDAY, 10th MAY, 1892, in the premises, Nos.© and 11 Bleury Street, in the Clty of Montreal, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON.The property will be sold in lots, as follows: Lot No.1\u2014 Value, a r inventory, about $74,000.00, comprising ali the Machinery, Plant, Material, Stock in Trade, Furniture and tured of the Lithogra hic Department, on the premises, Nos.ÿ and Ii Bleury Street, Montreal Lot No.2\u2014Value, as per inventory, about $21,000.00, comprising âll the manufactured finished stock of the Card and Paper Department, in the premises, No.8 Latour Street, Montreal Lot No.3\u2014Value, as per inventory, about $33,000.00, comprising all the Machinery, Plant, Stock of Materials and Unmanufactured Goods : and stock tn process of manufacture of the Card and Paper epartment, in the premises, No.8 Latour Btreet, Montreal.Lot No.As hmounting, as per inventory, to about $35.000, comprising all the book debts, notes, bills and evidences of debt, including all securities keld for payment of same.The whole will accord; to printed inventortes, which will be open for Inanarsan ar, the office of the Liquidator on and after the Twenty-Aith Day of April.A.D, 1892.Printed copies of the Inventories and all neces- - Bary information may had, also permits to view the property may be obtained on application .to the Liquidator.Each bidder will be required to deposit the sum of One Thousand Dollars, either cash or by certified cheque, with the Liquidator before his bid can be received.J.M.M.DUFF, Liquidator, J.8.THOMSON & ces Auctionsers, Office of the Liquidator, } Room 52, Imperial Building, Place d'Armes, Montreal.| N.B.\u2014The busiñess is going on as ususl during liquidation.All orders will be promptly atiended to.93 6 saw Thos, J.Potter's Sales.AAA, REAL ESTATE.HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE FOR ESTATE OF THRE LATE DR.W.F.FRASER.The well known biock of STORES and D'WELL- INGH, south-east corner Notre Dame and St.Bulpice Streets, opposite Notre Dams Cathedral.1698, 1700, 1702 Notre Dame Stroer, 65 and 87 %:.Hnipice Street, Store, 1826 Notre Dame fitreet, Brick Kesidenee, No.832 Porchester St.opposite Mt.James\u2019 Club, Sale al T.J.Potters\u2019 Koom, 201 8t.James st., MONDAY, MAY 9TH.£#\" Full particulars in offictal advertisement.1LARADIE & LABADIE, Notaries Public.THOR.J.POTTER.Auctioneer.Rae & Donnelly's Sales 04 15 AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 | | Facey \u20ac(eoods, Stationery, Toys, Piuab Goods, Eto.The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs.H.T.Batt, who 18 ret from H'i Our stock of these goods is very are that SATEEN BLOUSES SILK BLOUSES and have prepared our stock accordingly.We would, therefore, request the Ladies to call and make their selection early belare the assortment The prices of the teveral lines have been marked very lew and'the result We have also some very pretty Oxford Shirtinés FRENCH CAMBRICS from which we are making Blouse C0.1241 ot weather will adjust a good portion of them to the shape oi our tashionable young men, Qur prices will be tound lower, tar lower than ever.J.& KENNEDY & CO.31 St, Lawrence st.(Formerly Svnatue & BTRATEY), for investment won margia, xôg*1 GORDON STRATHY & CO.Members Stock Exolitige since 1870.Office, No, 9 St Skorament Street, Buy and sell Stocks etc.et commission, either T2548 Sets, pue Blouses, Blazers, Hosiery, Bubber Circulars, &e., &o., are now offered st Low Prices Call esrly and secure GOOD BARGAINS.Fe 1o15ttt ww RECOMMEND The \u201cP N°\u2019 Corsets As the BEST FITTING and MOST DURABLE CORSETS in this market.They are the ONLY CORSETS having the PN CUBK CLABP PROTECTOR.Bvory Pair Guaranteed.87eodttf THE ST.JAMES HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE G.T.R.STATION.\u2018Will not be open to the transient public befors Saturday, 7th of May, on account of the extensive repairs and thorough renovation needed.Please take note of it, C.& N.VALLEE, Proprietors, Veudreell.ona INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ALBERT GAUDET, Merchant, Ste.Monique, County Terrebonne, Insolvent.The undersigned wi len by public auction at the office of Lam: Olivier, No.1709 Notre Dame street Toyal Insurance Building, on T SDAN.th e 10th May, 1292, Late of the Lothintere He Hod, t Eleven O'Cioc Alot of land situated In the \u2018 Trait Carré.\u201d in the Parish of Ste.Anne des Plaines, tn the County of Terrebonne, being part of lot No.391, containing about ffty-live feet in width by one hundred and fifty tn depth; bound in front by the south side of the public road, enclosed in depth and on both sides 1n lot No.391, boiween Michel Allary\u2019s garden and the ditch in'the middie of lot No.891, the whole as enclosed, with a Butter Factory, a one-story Wooden Buildiuk, sbingle- roofed, 80x30 feet, with a shed 10x30 feet; also an ice-house, 20x14 feet, which may hold about, 50 loads ot ice.The Butter Factory contains the following materials : 1 Steam Engine and Botler, 3 horse power; 12 Rasing and Trays, 11x4 feet: 12 Wooden Basins and Trays, 11x4 feet; 1 zinc-llned Basin for water; 1 Churn, 250 lbs; 1 Butter Kneadln Machine and accessories, 15 Cream Cans, Stove and Boiler, 100 feet lead ptpcs and 25 Brass Cocks attached, Scales and Truck, 1 Basin for aermilk, 4 4 Trays for Basins 11x4 feet; canis actometer, 1 Cooler, 1 Stove and n 8, 1 \u2019 Desk.The whole as per inventory ued at $2070 Ta he purchaser \u2018will have the he privilege of a free supply of water frrom the aq ms cash, and subject Te a mortgage 0f $400 and Interest and other obligations.For further thDEE LAMARCHE, Assignee, Office of Yamarche & Olivier, No.1709 Notre Dame st, Royal! Insurance Building, Montreal.102 law\" MARCOTT EH BILOS., Auctioneers, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ALFRED VINCELETTE, Merchant, St.Leonard, Insolven The undersigned will sell by publie auction, On Friday, the Sth à fra 1892, ut 12.30 at the salesrooms © Marcoite Brothers, No.95 8t.James street, Montreal, the following assets of the Insolvent\u2019s estate, viz.: Stock Dry ds as per In- VEDUOTY 11.02 ca cena ca see $1,345 77 Groceries.328 13 Hardware.288 64 Boots and shoes.281 56 Crockery.95 43 Stationery.88 58 Hots a and Furs 82 88 eae 65 95 Rolling Sock.167 00 2721 92 Book debts, per list.wees B27 94 Bills receivable.645 61 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1473 55 100 00 The Tore will be open on Thursday, the 5th May, when the stock can be inspected.Inventory and list of book debts can be examined at our office.For turther particulars apply to LAMARCHE & OLIVIER, Joint Curators.Office.No, 1709 Notre Dame street, Royal Insurance Building, Montreal.HARCOTTE BROS., _102eod2 _ Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.The undersigned will sell at their rooms, 95 St.James street, WE DN ESDAY, THE 4th MAY, at 10 o'clock a.m., the stock or R.H.Metcalfe, ot Aubrey, amounting t0 $589.7 Le Gti.BEL EAT, Curator, 8t.James Street.102 2eod MARCOTTE BIOS, Auctioneers, GREAT AUCTION TRADE SALE We will sell at our Rooms, 95 $t James St, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 4th and &th May Next, A General Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods, to the amount of $8,700.00.Tweeds, Serge.Checked Cottons, Cambrics, Sleeve Linings, Ww and Gray Cotton, Farmer Satins, vas Shirts, Underwear, Drawers, Socks, StockIngs, Suspenders, Towels, Handkerc tofs, Gloves and Mitts, Dress Goods, Mertnos, Cashmeres, Dress nd Hat Trimmin; Corsets.Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Lace and Embrotd- ery, Ribbons, Velveis, 8atins, Flannels, Braids, Cloaks, Mantles, Circulars, Cuffs and Collars, Quilts, Flannellet, etc., etc., \u2014AL80\u2014 A stock of Waterproof Garments, amonntin to $1,500.00, slightly damaged by smoke an water, Com rising Men's and Boys' Ruboer Coats, Misses\u2019 Circulars of all kinds.4,000.00 Straw Hats of all descriptions, American, English and Canadian manufacture, assorted, Men's, Boys\u2019, Misses\u2019, in Panama Straw, Hay etc, and the balance of à Grocery and Wall Paper 8tock, etc.Positively without reserve, and in lots to suit the trade.va SALE AT 10 A.M.EACH DAY.102 4 MARCOTTE BROS.A UCTION SALE OF A PROPERTY Ar No.95 ST.JAMES BTRRET, WEDNESDAY, MAY THE 4th, AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.We received instructions from the interested parties, to sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at our rooms, the Property of Nos.47, 47%, 49, 40%, 51, 5134 BEAUPRY ST, with the building erected., Conditions and terms will be given on the day of sale.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers AUCTION ¢ BALE CARPETS, 01LCLOTH AND FURNITURE, Ar No 89 ST.JAMES STREET, MONDAY, MAY 2nd, NEXT.AT 2 O'CLOCK P.MA New Cottage Plano, Two Second-hand Pianos.(square an Cottage), Parlor pets Bas hairs, Couch, Bedroom Be deboa: ining » ets, Si Table and Chairs, Feather Beds, Bedding, Mirrors, Lamps, Hat Stand, Pictures, sor aments.$toves, £0.lish and American Ofl- ar brusecls and Tapestry mage Ps by fire and water.TO AR COTTE BRON.1023 Also 8 ces cloth, and 2500 Carpets, sgn 102 1 \"dise, Atoves, Ranges, e me aT NO.145 ST.ALEXANDER 8T., Pronting St.James: Methodist Churah, ON yay MORNING, SND MAY, AI the V bls Furniture and Rifects, only ore Year In user comprising ln part, tor ar intruotod 71 portant sales ht private refi- dences during April and Eighteen in March, we desire to publicly ['ansonatre Sale et Sinnle and Fazer Dry Coeds.A very Pine Tailors Stock (all fresh goods), 250 cases Boots and Shoes, Bia, Bto., Eu, AT AUCTION.Tne will sell thelr sores, 20 Kad 80 Br Paras branxn, Lhotr Nos On Plots ABS popara: jhe bt \u2014 of pars \u2014EIN PARLOR- : Spanish M Parior Suit tn Silk Damask, Pour Light age Gasalier, Handsome Blac Jy alnut Secretary Bookcase (an extra fine Blok Walnut Desk qua Slate G odd Les sels Carpet, EP Less Où ais, Soi Pa Pending Our » Fine English Chr Bric-a-Brac, Polished Buffalo Horns LÉ Sol 74 Re NE ROOM\u2014 plendid Old KE Oak Sidebo 5 with Bovelled EE se Raccasio Mirror, O, Din- ug, abe, Set \"hak Dining Çhaire in Mor 0000.Cuairs, Paintings, E AN Bruivons Expensive Tennessee M.T.Bluck Walnut Suits with Bevelled Plate Mirror, t Brussels Carpets, Hair Mattresses, Chamber Hote, Brass and Iron Bedstead, Engravings, Etc.\u2014EN HALL- Costly 16th Century Oak Hall Stand with Bevelled Plate Mirror, English Oil Cloth, Brussels Stalr Carpet.\u2014IN KITORMEN\u2014 Good News Cooking Range, with hot water attachments, Crockery, Tin and Enamelled Iron Wure, fine lot Kitchen Utensils, Ice Cream Freezer, Kxtra Good Refrigerator, : Not a more neatly furnished house sold out this season; parties furnishing should attend.Every lot to be sold without reserve.SALE AT TEN (O'CLOCK.D.Hi.& W.H.FRASER, 1012 Aucticuoers.JCXCEEDIN GLY ATTRACTIVE SALE.Vone & Sons, Boston, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, Handsome Modern Parlor, Dining Bedroom Furniture by Parsons, Fine Carpets, Ktc.Etec.We are instructed to sell by Public Auction without the slightest reserve at the residence, NO.120 LAVAL AVENUE, ON MONDAY MORNING, 2ND MAY, All the excellent, nearly new, Modern Furniture and Effects, including 1n part a magnificent \u201cVose & Sons\" Cabinet Grand Upright Plano (equal to new), Haodsome Parlor suite In Bik Tapestry, cost $1560, Plush and other Fancy Chalrs, itattan Chairs, Centre and Poles, Crossley\u2019s best Carpets, Ens avi , Bric-a-Brac, Fancy Fertecru neat Dining Room Set, China and Glassware, Art Square, English Oil Cioth, good Stair Carpets, Plush Lounge, neat Bedroom Sets, Halr Mattresses, Feather 1Hows, Chamber sets, Easy Chairs, Good Bedroom Carpets and Cur- talus, very fine Cooking Range.Modern Hall srove, Kitchen Requisites, etc, etc.Everything iu the best of order and for positive sale.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H, & W.H.FRASER 1012 Auctioneers.PRELIMINARY NOTICE.VERY IMPORTANT SALE \u2014QF\u2014 Magnificent Art Furniture, in XVI Century and 0id English Oak, Rosewood and Mahogany, comprising Bedroom and Dining Suites, Library and Hall Furniture, Kte., Etc, All of the very best workmanship and finish and of the latest English and American designs in the Furniture Warerooms, No.1801 NOTRK DAME STREET, on Monday and Thtesday, 9th and 10th May, Each Day at 10 A.M.and 2 P.M,, all for positive sale.Parties furnishing should call and examine this Furniture; un view all week.8¥ Particulars will be advertised later.PD.H.& W.H.FRASER.Auctioneers, VERY LARGE AUDIENCE 102 tf ATTENDED OUR WERKLY AUCTION \u2014 OF \u2014 HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC, ON TUESDAY LAST.These sales are now justly termed one of the institutions of the city.glhey are far more largely attended than in former years.The stock offering i8 Increasingly large and varied; the demand fs likewise greater than ever before known.Bidders and buyers last Tuesday were keen and numerous.The most prom ments are made in every case, also cash anv anoed when destred.Our fine stables and commodious premises are in the very centre of the city.320, 822 AND 324 ST.JAMES STREET.D.H.& W.H.FRASER.1021 Auctioneers, MPORTANT SALE, DRIVING AND Draught Horses, Fine New and Second Hand Carriages, Harness, ete.Handsome \u201cKen- sington\u201d Family Waggon, Stylish Driving Cart, Open and Top Buggies, Concord do., Physicians\u2019 P Pnactons, Pony Cart in natural d, English Dog Cart, Tilbury and Village Cartes several fine Express Waggons and Delivery Carts, Lady\u2019s Phaeton, Grocers' Spring (Carts, 8 number of good Driving and Draught Horses, Coupe, Family, Buggy, Express and Cart ., \u20ac1C, gular Weekly Auction Sale at our De- posttors, No.322 and 324 St.James street, on uesday afternoon, 3rd May, at 2.30.Splendid Stabling and best of care for Horses consigned tor auction or private sale from the City or Country.Liberal cash advances made and prompt cash returns.D.H.& W.H.FRASER, 102 2 AUCTIONSETS, PRELIMINARY NOTICE.Valuable \u201cBerry\u201d Boston Plano, Neat Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Etc.Sale at the residence, No.1602 SHERBROOKE ST.On Saturday Morning, 7th May, at 10.30.D, H.& W.H.FRASER, 102 2 Auctioneers.RIDAY'S BALES OF FURNITURE, ete.Our large and central auction rooms are crowded every Friday with stock and Notwithstanding the numerous sales, we find the demand exceedingly good.Yesterday we sold 563 lots.Friday, 22nd.507 lots.Prompt cash returns.Liberal advances m D.H.& W.H.FRARER, 1021 Auctioneers.TTENTION I8 DIRECTED TO THE A Auction Sale of Handsome Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Splendid A Vose & Sons Upright Plano, nearly new ; carpets, etc., etc.All without reserve, at \"the residence, No.120 Laval avenue, on MONDAY MORNING, 2ND MAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.K.FRASER 102 1 Auctioneers.PARTIES FURNISHING SHOULD ATtend the Auction Hale of Beautiful Modern Househnid Furniture, Best Brussels Carpet, Crystal Gasallers, etc.etc.at the resl- dence, No.145 St.Alexander Btreet, on MONDAY MORNING, END MAY, AT TEN O'CLOCK.All for positive sale, owner leaving for Scotland.D.BH.& W.H.FRASER, 1021 Auctioneers.| FINE ARTS.A beautiful collection of Itaitan Marble Statuary, Pedestals, wan Urns, Etruscan and Grecian Vases, Etc, Etc, \u2014AND\u2014 LS Wi CARPETS! Na \u2014_\u2014 y ; © Large constgnmeats of the above have arrived per steamships \u2018Lake Superior\u201d and \u201cLake Huron,\u201d and are new being arranged for sale early in May.Catalogues will be ready andsdate of sale an- ounced later.» M.HICKS & CO+ 102 2 _ ATcHonSRTE TRAILIF 8 BALE_PROVINGEOR C QUEBEC, DIa- Bi trict = Mont \u20148uperior bourt, xD.Rolland.Halnud, dy Narcisse JT sier, Beténdant, ge y pext, 1892, fr © Boon de forengon: at doit of as said etl | No.43 tat.City of in the tie, x np \" {17 of Justios od in this cause, consisting of nouse- bold taraiture re.Terms sash .D.HANA LL S&C ntreal, 30th April, 1 SALES Apel Ie NOED FQUEB a TH trios Monirenl, © No gga ve Defendants.On.the tenth day of May.\u201cTod at nine of the clook in the forenoen, at he m Montr PSE ve sold à y eu rocher iL 19 of Shoe\u201d all re a e the oode and Beet of of the said Dafendsnt, cause, consist 2° xe reiged in thi sting of od \u201chousehold fur- nitore.pian to.Te .JRTTK,B 8Bout ire, 8 SO 45 1 1802 1621 ail I ) irlovot Montreal.7.buverior Uourt.Ae Canadian Pacifo Railway Company, Plaintif va Alexander King Defendant, On the 9th any May, nerd, st 10 of the clock is the forsnoon, st domicile of the said endant LH ve le ave.in the City of Mo , will be wold ortty of Juatice, all pained tn 2 oi ébattels of sei Defondant, » couse, bouseboid \"fee 8 O.Mapa a nt- Sag az 1 A Domestic [on \u201cand Tay y De & or Frage?oo oa y order sr das oO A Very mas took of Tallors\u2019 Goods, Nowiy Imported and of the Latost styles.\u2014OOMPRISING-\u2014 Worsted Coati Suttings, Beavers, Cheviot, Trouse Blue Sik Yelvet, oct and Canvas, ae sui, pes, Farmer's Satins, ist Suits, Coata Vercoats, About 250 Cases Boots Kubbers, Kte, \u2014\u2014OONSISTING OP\u2014- Men's, Women's, Misses, Boys\u2019 and Cilidren's, well assorted suited present wants ot the Trade.\u2014ALSO\u2014 2 Shoemakers\u2019 Sewing Machines and a ot other, g00d8 In lots to sult Bo Trade.Hasy terms.Bale at TEN (10) O'Clock a.m.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.and Shoes variety 102 3 Da SALE PROPERTY ON ST.URBAIN STREET.Nos.477 to 491, opposite BL.Martin's Church, ERther en bloc, singly, or otherwise.A splendid bloc for a capitalist.A wis?investment for any one.All rented.Sure Lo increase In value.Secure a home.Easy terms.Ai new, sweet and clean.Deep Lot, 125 feet.Apply, J.8.THOMSON & CO., Auctioneers, 1023 184 St.James atreet.M ONTREAL JUNCTION LOTS.Now !s the time to secure a nice lot, 60 feet by 120; prices from 83 cents per foots¥\" Easy Terms.Apply to JF.M: THOMSON & CO.10273 184 St James st.È EAL ESTATE FOR BALE.We have the best bargains to sell in House Property and in vacant Lots in the city, Our terms are Or can be made very easy.If Any one 18 looking around for 12 per cent.property, we have not got it, and agaln repeat that good property never shows that rate of interest: but we can sell you property which will give you twice a8 much as you will get from the banks and with a prospect of an enhanced value.Don't delay Apply to J 8.THOMNON & CO.* Auctioneers, 1023 184 Bt.James street.Estate Late Mrs.Widow Dr.Wilham Fraser, NOTICE.Notice is hereby given that, TUESDAY, the Tenth day of May Dext, at Ter O'Clock ip the Forenoon, at the domicile where died Dame Miranda R.Charles, in her lifetime of the city ot Montreal, widow of William Fraser, in his lifetime of the same place, Esquire, Physician, civic number elght hundred and thirty-two (No.832) Dorchester Etreat, of the said city of Montreal, will be d by J.E.O.LaBadie, undersigned Notary fo Pate Dar to the\u2019 Inventory of the estate of sald late Dame Miranda HR.Charles, the Household Furnitu and movable effects belonging to said state without any exception or reserve, and as well in the presence as in the absence of the interested parties.By order of the intereswed part ties, J.E.0.LA BADIE, N.Of LaBadie & Latiacie, N.P.THOS.J» POTTER, Auctioriaes.29th Apri], 1892 101 4 2 ALE BY AUCTION \u2014or Montreal, American and Ontario Household Furniture, Fine Upright Plane, Carpets, Oilclotha.House Furnishings.etc.» etc, At our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Strest, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 3rd, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Fine Upright Pianos by noted manufacturers, Wilton Rug Drawing Room Suite, cost $200; Parlor Nets; Art Bedroom Sets, by Nelson & Matter, Grand Rapids; Hall Stands, Oak and Walnut Dining Room Bets, Desks, Book Cases, Cabinets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Springs, Velvet pind Brussels Carpets, carpet Squares, Ollcloths, Lace Curtelns, Portieres, Dinner ahd Tea Bets, Cutlery, and a en eral assortment of House Furnishings, Two Ran, ught \u201d; also a lot of nice Second- hand BR pires Stoves, eic.No reserve.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.102 2 RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 GROCERIES, FIX- WINES, ROLLING STOCK.TURES, &c., &e.\u201cFor Account of Whom it May Cencern.** We are favored » with Instructions to sell with- No.34 LIQUORS, out reserve BT.ANTOINE NTRBET (Cor.Seigneurs street), On TUKSDAY MORNING, MAY 3rd.The entire stock of choice Groceries, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Wines and Liquors, Black and Japan Te fees, Cross & Blackwell and other Pickles, assortment of canned Goods in Salmon, Macks erel, Beans, Peas, &c., Jams, Jellies, Essences, Biscuits, Soaps, Brushes and a general assortment of Spices, &c.&e \u2014AL80\u2014 Counters, Sheiving, Bcales and Weights, good Hall, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, AWnings, Horse Harness, Express and Bleigh- SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELI Y.uotionsers.Ee ATTENTION Aronceps Is requested; to the Auction Sale ot Fancy Goods, Stationery, Toys, Plush Goods, Novels, School Books and a geueral assortment of Fancy Goods, &c., at 2099 St, Catherine 8t., near Bleury St, Monday Morning, at Teu O\u2019Clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers, = Particular Attention 1s requested to the sale J ot Elegant Household i Furniture by Thomson and American Makers, Emerson Cabinet Grand Piano, Costly Brass Gasaliers, Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Fine Dinner, Fish and Tea Sets, Engraved Glassware, Best Silver ware, &c., at the residence, No.263 Peel Street, Monday Morning, May 2nd, at Ten O°Cilock.The Furniture and Appointments of this House are all first class and in keeping with refined taste.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, oot.1022 1021 1021 mao i TRE ort fdr Bg oT GET A H i on 5.2 - BOMERVIL L E\u2014Apri 25, at Newark, N.; bIRCHS.\u2018è LT Sa 2.BROWNoAL Lachine, on the 28th iust,, the wife of Win, Brows of a son.DALY-0n Friday, 2 ath, or op Cherrier st., & daugh- | FLAN.AN AS 95 Mance on the 26£h inst, the of M.M.J, aioe ut, FE Meo 81.Luke stycet, wile of od Mc ber, 2 2 TAL St.Laurent, Apru 35,Mre Ri Sait, \" son.be MABRIAGES.BINMORE-SMITH-Cn Thursday, 28th April a Chriasy athedral,.by Lhe Roy, Dr?orton, Tectèr, Raymond Binmore to beth BH.younger daughter of J, Lionel Sih Bag.12 BLACK-ENIGHT\u2014At Belleville, Ont, Apr 21, by Rev.F.Bogart, Fred Black Ruse Katghi both of Kingston.COATEATERL ES -At AL Memphis, 7 Tenn, April 18, by Very lev.Sten.Coats, .w.Ponte, of Rosséau, wi oka, two | Blanche, daughter of the late Robt, Blecle of Memphis, ; | I CAMPBELL-HAZARD- AL Buffalo, Apri 290, by ; Ris Lordahi the pie 9 ot Western New York, | | assisted dy ell, J.Lorne Campbell ot 13 wood, Buco, To Louise, granddaughter | of George 8 ELLICOTT-BROWN\u2014OD April 28th, by the Rev.br.Campbell, Andrew M, Kllicotl Lo Frances, E.Brown, all of this pity.101 KM he GOODIE At Chicago, April 20, \u201coy kav, Thom, ( all.Jessie Primrose QOOdIEr Lo Edward ri Kuwery, of Petrolea, Out.HOLTBY-COPPING -April 26,at Ottawa, by Rev.Geu, McKitehie, Alfred D.Holtby.of thé ofty of Ottawa, Lo Elizabeth Coupiug.of tbe city of Montreal.HOWARI-STRAIN\u2014AS Toronto, Aprt! 16, oy Rev.Abraham J, Broughall, George Howard Lu Sarau Btraiu, boih of Toron! HARDY-BANKS-\u2014At Christ Church Cathedral April $7, by the Rev.J, (i.Norton, M, Ernest liardy cond nob of Charles \u2018Haray.oi Lichfñeid, England, tu Catherlue Banka, youngest daughter or fic hard Banks of Stoke-on- I'rent, England.INGALL-RARTD) april 18, at Montelair, New Jersey, by } Bradford, D.D.,'Eitric Drew family ot Ottawa, Lu Joseph inf Freeman, daughter of Jasper KR.Rand, of Montel MCLAGAN-STEW ART- At the residence ot the bride's father, 4 Macgreyor street, On va ug April 28th, 18602, by tho kev.Dr.F! McLagan, to Florence E., oldest dsughin of w mi.stewart, all of dus city.ORDE-COX \u2014-AL Ottaway, March 27, by Rov.w.\u2018.Mucklesion, MM.A.John Fosbery urde, oi OLLAW8, Lo Edith Catherine Mary, daughter of the late\u2019 F, M, Cowper Cox, ot Ottawa, pret SIERIDAN\u2014AtL Montreal, on 27th Apri), 1892, al St, Patrick's Church, by the Hev.Father Quinlivan Nionolas Pitt to Elizabeth Sheridan, both of } 1013 8H A W- GREENS (On \u2018the SRUR Inst, at High Streel Chapei, Huddersield, Eng, by the Rev, Bartram, Charles Albert, third son of Vo.Shaw, sy.(oi tue fit Of Shaw Sons & Co), to ry only daughter of Johr Greenwood, Esq., all ot Huddersnetd, Eng.101 2 BINKER-WHITE\u2014At Toronto, April 26, by Rev, Mr, Forneret, John F.Sinker to Klizabeth Ann While daughter of Willlain White.BHEA\" CONNELLAU 81 Patrick's Church.u K., Lo Kaila oO Connell, Quebec.SOOTT-GUNDY-\u2014AL Toronto, April 19.by or.J h H.Gundy, assisted by Kev.John Kay, uncles of tae bride, Frederick N.Kcott to Paity, daughter of the late Rov.Samuel B.Gundy.BPRAGUS-MCCOWAN\u2014AL St.Mary's Church, Hochelaga.on the 27th of April, by the Rev.Mr.Barenaui, Editd Spraggs, iata of Lundon, Kagland, 0 Andrew MeCowan, of Perl, Soot- land.DEATHS.\u2018BATES\u2014 At London, Ont, 7th April, Farah A.A daughter of the late Mobert Bates, of Que and sister of Mrs.Alexander Hossack, HT River.BELL-At =*, Levis, Que, On Bell, aged 18 years.COONEY \u2014Friday, 29th inst.at her husband's residence, 148 Richardson street, Della Dal- laire, beloved wife of James Cooney, sen., aged 85 years.Funeral will leave al 2 0 \u2018olock Sunday, 1st of May.Friends abd acquainiances are respectfully requested to attend.CAMPBELL-AL Kingston, April 26, John Campbell, aged 7U yeurs.COLLINS-\u2014ATSU John, N.B., April Colilns, in the 62nd year of his age.CAMPBELL\u2014At Colborne, Ont, April 25, Donald Campbell, aged 84 years.COVENEY\u2014~At Quechee, 23th Abril, Coveney, nged 48 years, FAKINS-\u2014-At Woodstock, Ont, April 25, Agnes Fraser Baking, wife vf W H, Eakins.ez, = > B e P 8 = i?SEL =e we es 22nd April, David 24, Thomas Timothy FRANEY\u2014At Hamilton April 25 Sarah Ann Fink, wife of Francis P.Fravey, In the 35th year of her age.GOUODACRE\u2014AL Cote St.Antoine, on April 28th, Edward Kichard Goodacre, aged 1 \"101 3 GANONG Apr 24, drowned at Long Reach, B.Willie H.and Edgar, fourth and fi tn Snir James E.and Annie K.Ganong, aged 12 and nine years.HUUVSMAN\u20146Lth April, at Ban Cristobal, Mexico, Arthur Vernon, third son of the late Rev, Gu.v, Housman, M.A., rector of HEBERT\u2014A! Warwtek, Que, April 28, Philippe Hebert, merchant, of \"Ting wick.aged 50 years, IRWIN \u2014At london, Ont, April 26, James Irwin, in the 82pd year of hls age.KAVANAGEH-At Ottawa, April 20, Alice Frances Warwick, wife of Michael Kavanagh, aged 3v years.MORRISON I'.McLean Morrison died in this city on Vvlh Inst, nged 43 yearsand 8 months, Funeral from the Mount St, Louis Institute on Kunday, at 4 p.m.to the C, P.KR.Windsor station for burial at Halifax, McDIARMID\u20140On the 20th April, at her son-tn- law's residence, 42 Magdalen st, Montreal, Mary sweet, widow of Lhe late James McDiar- mid, of Covey Hill, In her 72nd ycar.Funeral al «vey HHL MICIHARKL\u2014At London, Ont, Apri Michael, in hts 50tu year.FHFELAN\u2014At her late residence, 184 St.Denis ntreet, Annie O'Neil, widow of the late John Lucian, Esq.Funeral will take place at 2.30 In, On Sunday, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.ends and acquaintances will please pocept this intimation.101 PURDY\u2014At St, John, N.daughter of W.HB.Purdy.PATTON\u2014ALUSt John, N.B., April 24, Daniel Fatton, agod 52 years.ROURKE\u2014At Indlantown, St.John, N.B,, Aprii 24, Elizabeth J, Rourke, in the 46th year \u2018ot her age, wife of Frank Rourke.RAUVAGEAU\u2014On the 29th Inst.Marie Rose Bertba Sauvageau, aged 4 years and 1 month.Funeral on Sunday, May 18t, from her father's residence, 441 St.Lawrence street, at 3.40 p.In, lb Coté des Neiges Cemetery.Frtends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Lo attend without further Invitalion.BAUTTER- On the 28th inst, at Paria, France, Charles sautter, Administrateur-Directeur de la Banque de Parts et des Pays-Bas, officer ot the Leon of Honor, uncie oi Mrs, John Herdt, or Montre 25, Wallace B., April 25, Klste, ot pneumonia, John Somerville, 8 DAWYE Of Omagh, Cu, Tyrone, Ireland.SPE E\u2014At Toronto, April 28, Elizabeth Apence, ! reliet of the late Wm.Spence, in her 85th year.THOMRSON\u2014At Toronto, April 19, Archibald S.Thomson, tn his 63rd year.WILSON\u2014At St, John, N.B., George Wilson, in the 38th year of nis age.ERBUNAIL- DETECTIVES OF THE MOBT RE.lable character are furnished LA the Canadian Res erel Bervice, Temple Buuding, Montreal.\u2018The heada of this office are special sworn Detectivea for 1lie whole Dominion and are under contract with the Provincial Government 1o per: ali their Criminal! Detective Work, NRefersnces, the leading Yanks, Corporations and Betels ctthiacity, John A Grose, Supt.Commercial Brauch, bilas H.908\" penter, Hupt Criminal Branch.| ERSONAI-LIFFE INSURANCE POLICIES, | from PÿITOOU to #100,U00 if negotiable by law, | may be imimediateiy converted into cash.mund Soholhetd, P.O.Box 1834, offoe 157 Bt, James st, Montreal._102 t£_ : | A US ; ERRONAL\u2014 MISS GEE HAS REMOVE To i St Dents street, not Phillips vi as 3 | ! Previously advertised.Telephone ns before._ 01 003 ERBONAL\u2014 WINCH 2655 AT.CATHERINE 8T, is selling fresh aught «pring Balmon from 20 to 2%cta, also Cucump nage, Asparagus, btrawberrios, Vegetables and all lads of tuent te ERSONAL\u2014NO CURATIVE OF EQUAL POWER aver Before offered to the public for any such era Kleotric Belt | pric Hee uly $3.00, with \\ Furpansory BC Call or wri eotimoiinle.free.4 Hoa vor Hall | Higl, | Lr RBYONAL\u2014-DR HUGH \"PAT TON, HOME o- mtinio Physialan snd Surgeon, has \u2018removed fo | Mansfield street.Telephone 3077.Hours 8, BU | 9, à te 4, 7 to 8% 102 7 | DERSONAL-DR HECTOR ROY, FOR YEARS nnune Ruryeon at the Hotel Dien, fs \u201cabent to | enter on Fenoralt practice at.Cote Paul.lu ug 1 | i | ORENWEND cure Weak Hack, Rheumatism 3 Debllity, Varicocale Dyspepsia, Url C n Craig & Bieury ntreets, 1 teod fit The Dominion | Pants Co.| \u201c222 364 St.James Street.> Ca ___S4teoatt emSEO on | HAVE OFTEN waondered Why some persons mako auod 8 fuse about going to get their Photo ta fon No need of 1t aka things cool.1] at \u20ac bi | convince you That itis vaneveneeez adi; we wili \u20ac AHL re & co, l101t_ 1.84 James Sirest Fogel\u2019 Water ilar.viz.Watering Pots, Table i A KURVEYERR, 9 hk Lawrençe street, | G5 EN TQOLA TR RTT ENIVER, PRUNING #1 (3) ELECTRIC BELTS \u2014 CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN NEW MANTLES.The Grand Display of New Mantles is still continued.Further deliveries just received of NEW SPRING MANTLES NEW SUMMER MANTLES NEW SPRING WRAPS NEW SUMMER WRAPS NEW SPRING DOLMANS NEW SUMMER DOLMANS NEW SPRING MANTLETTES NEW SUMMER MANTLETTES NEW SPRING DOLMANETTES NEW SUMMER DOLMANETTES Every new style in Ladies\u2019 Mantles £, CARSLEY.NEW WwW MANTLES.MODEL MANTLES From Londen, Berlin and Paris Just received.S.CARSLEY.LADIES\u2019 JACKETS.Ladies\u2019 Blazer Jackets, special value, y $8.50 each, Another on Ye Ladies\u2019 Blazer Jackets only $5.00 each.Every novelty LADIES\u2019 SPRING JACKETS.All styles in Cloth Jackets All styles in Tweed Jackets All colors in Cloth Jackets All shades in Tweed Jackets \" PELERINES.New Colored Cloth Pelerines New Black Cloth Pelerines New Silk Pelerines ___S.CARSLEY.mI em NEW PELERINES.Every Novelt In Colored Cloth Pelerines For Present Wear, _S.CARSLEY.DRESS GOODS.\u2018 SEVERAL LINES Of New Dress Materials and Tweeda that we are now offering at very special prices.A LOT OF Fine Plaid Dress Materials in every new coloring, 44 inches wide.for 47c yard.A LOT OF Firat-class Costume Tweeds in shades of \u2018ray and Fawn, 44 inchesFwide, only 250 yard, A LOT OF Very fine Costume Tweeds in fancy designs, 44 inches wide, 45c, 3.CARSLEY.RIGBY WATERPROOF COATS.Ask for Rigb y Waterproof Coats and take no other.They are the best in the market.All wmizes for both Ladies and Gentlemen now in stook.S.CARSLEY, 1766, 1767,17@0, 1771, 1778, 1776, 1777, 1770 Norrz Dame STREET, MONTREAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY.APRIL 30.1892 TWELVE PAGES! JOHN HURPHY 8005, Advertisement, deen » remarkable riment, y.1882, Aithourb Mar, 1501, bas month for seles in the Paver Goods De we have made up our wind that this Will Eclipse May, 91 Of course 16 will be all to the public's sd vantage, because we will offer sporial inducements tu all Unes vf Fauoy à .WE ONLY ASK \"Tbe only help wd ask from the Ladies, is to visit us as early aa possible during the day so as to receive our best attention and to examine carefully the bargains we offes for Shia mosgth.SPECIAL SALE QW \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs \u2014A PLUM\u2014 LADIES WHITE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, well worth ]7¢ each.Sold 6 tor 65 Cents, Other lines of Ladies\u2019 White Exibroidered Hand- xerchiefs to be sold at special prices, 10e, 18¢, 15c, 17¢, sack, otc, ete.FOR 8 CENTS EACH Ladies\u2019 White Handkerchiefs (drawn thread), Bold Ho each or 50¢ dozen.Embroideries The fluest stock of White and Colored Embroideries ever shown in Montreal, for 1st Com- munjoa Dressës, sto.in M and full widths, with Edgings and Insertions to match Call and Meco Them.TRIMMING AND BUTION DEPT.This department is well known by all the Ladies, and anyone wishing fora \u201cNOVELTY?in Trimming or fine Battons should not fail to call at our stores, JUST OPEN ED A case of New Trimmings, comprising (leo- patras, Tabliera, Ornaments in Black, Gold, Béeel, Bilver, atc.All to be sold at special low prices.All other lines of goods marked specially low for this month, JOHN MURPHY & C0, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, COR.ST, PETER STREET.Terms Cash and Only One Price.102t AG Ie | Advertisement.TABLE LINENS, sek wo have added a number of new designs to our stock of Table Cloths, with Napkins to match.in our Mediuru and Best q ualities n gne galud assortment of Table Cloins in 2, 2 3, 3 d 4 yard lengths 1x4, 4 1 JH Napk ne to atc.SPECIAL.We bave long had a want in odd sized Hom- stitched Doylies, Tray Cloths and 8carfs, w oh we could not suppiy ; we bave had a variety of these apeclally manufactured for us in lain fnen (Ane quality Hematitched, Homstitched, with Drawn Work, Fringed, with Drawn Work.© sixes are as follows: 7 8% Th 7x in 8% x 8% 1n gris 14 x 19 In 19 x 37 5 18 x 18 16 x 214 in.1! 227 in 18 127 i Jar ai in.40 181 in.1182 in.23x82 in 34 à 32 30 x in ° trust that in the above rags we will we able to meet nll demands.Tadies who have examined and purchased these say they are astonishingly chea SHÉETINGS.PILLOW CASINGS.BLANKETS QUI BEDROOM TOWELS.AT i TOWELS, BATH SHE BATH MATS GUXTAINS.CRETON NES.TTON snd LINEN.DIAPE On GLASS 55% WELS.FRONTING LINENS.BURPLICE LINENS.For the Best Assortad Stock and value in Linens, come t JAMES A OGILVY & SONS The Family Linen and Drapery Warehouse, 208 to 207 ST.ANTOINE KT.144 to 130 MOUNTAIN STREET.TELEPHONE 8225.RANCH-At.Catherine Street, pren Av cet.Corner TELEPHONE 3335 102t1 Are you interested in the store that gives the best values; ours, in furniture, for instance?Inthe needed artioles to make the home complete, or furnish it from cellar to roof, we are confident we lead in giving best styles and at lowest prices.If we haven't your trade, we want it.We don't care where or what your previous experience has been, we\u2019llimprove it, If we cannot give you better values for less mone n you have had before, you have the remedy in your own hands and you'll know just what to do about it.That's what we distinctly claim to be able to do, and that's what we are ready to give you positive proof of at a moment's notice.What more convincing evidence can you ask than the fact that we are offerin the newest designs and best kin = of furniture for any home, on credit, at az low prices as in cash houses.Read our terms :\u2014 $20 worth for $4 down and $2 p.month $30 worth for $6 down and $3 p.month $50 worth for $10 down and $5 p, menth $100 worth for $20 down and $10 p.month $200 worth for $40 down and $20 p.menth Larger Bills in propertion.OPEN EVENINGS.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO, 1678 & 1680 Notre Dame st, act WILLIS & CA: MOSICAL COLUMN Albert Recitals From she New York Mwsteal Courier.ArmiL J31M, 1892.The D'Albert Recitels at tbe Conoert Hall of the Madison Bquare Gardèn last woek came in at the fax ead vf à hard musival soason, but were cpowded with enthusiastic audiences who seemed loth to allow the \u201clittle ginnt of the keyboesd to part.The fascination 4'Albert szarts over his learers ts an Intellectual one.He has not the poetic chara of personality nor the freakish manners ol sone virtueasi, but plays with such tremendous intensity, such sacerity of purpose, apd his music rings out aq true in feeling that he literally fascinates youu, Mr, d'Albert is one of te greatest interpreters of Bach, Beethoven sud Brahms alive.His abuence of mannerisme and freedom from morbidity result in superbly sane and Leaithy performances of the Beethwovru sonstas and Bach's polyphonic compositions, Mr.d'Albert was nore than gbly aided by the magnificent Enube grand Le played upon.Its sipving qualities were a3 wellow as Lassalie\u2019s most mellow baritone notes; it thundered when d'Albert smote it in Lisst\u2019s brilliant pyrotech- njos, and {t reapanded perfocily to the delicate embroidery of Chopin's pearly runs.It was a remarkable {nstrument; Messrs, Kpabe & Sons oan congratulate themaelves on that point.Mr.d'Albert will be heard with the Nikisch Orchea- tra at the saine placo May 2, MESSRS.WILLIS & CO, Or MoNTREAL, CANADA, Are Sole Agents for tha Province of Quebec, and do a large business in the Very Highest Styles of the Kpabe Pianos.102+ Onlal use PHiLLIPS SQUARE.Just received two cases FRENCH CHALLIES in Black, Cream, Fawn and Gray grounds, WN ESTO - SKIRTS- Silk Skirts in Shot Silk, Plain, Navy Blue, Gray and Brown.FANCY COTTON SKIRTS.Special Bargains.Childrens Reefer Jackets In Nav Blue, Black, Fawn and FURNITURE I! No one should furnish without seeing our stock; every grade of goods kept.Brass and Iron Beds A SPECIALTY.(hina, Glassware and Crockery |! See our windows and tables KITCHEN UTENSIL DEPT.in the basement, contains all the latest novelties in kitchen requisites.Carpet Department ! ! Made-up Carpets, to suit rooms of all sizes, subject to liberal discounts.Art 8quares from cheapest hemp to finest wool.Tapestry Carpets from 25c up.Immense variety of Brussels and Wiltons Door, Mats and Hearth Rugs, all styles.DRUG DEPARTMENT! ! KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Prescriptions carefully prepared.Imported Millinery !/ A very large and choice assortment.Orders Taken tor CRESCENT Brand Cement.LADIES\u2019 and CHILDREN'S AMERICAY BOOTS, SHOES \u2014AND SLIPPERS\u2014 Finest grade in the market Silverware! Silverware !! Silverware!!! For Wedding and Birthday Presents.BOYS\" and YOUTHS\u2019 READY-MADE CLOTHING ! Fine materials snd well made.Dominion Express Office, Canadian Express Office Telegraph and Stamp Ofice.Money Orders issued.Batteriok'a Patterns and Publications, N.B.\u2014 Mail Orders Promptly and Caretully Executed.HENRY MORGAN au MONTRE 402t Hag § NE HLT # \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y i WANTED.\u2014 Thrus Kzperienced Beivaiadisn \u20148PEOIAL SHOW \u2014 ades Blouse Wass WHITE or CREAM LAWN, 75¢ to $2.00.- \"MONA JSOOHO OL SANVSAOHJL Waist 32 10 42 Inch.Made in French Cambrie and Silk of Every Description.100 DIFFERENT PATTERNS.Cbecks Stripes, Polkn Dots, and New Floral Pattorns.size, 25,000 YARDS NEW DREBS GOODA for Monday next, all new goods of later importations, double width, 400 to $1.75.all wool.SPECIAL NOVELTIES in Millinery, Mantles, Parasols and Upholstery Goods.§# Our pew Paushion Calaiogus and Price Listisnow ready.Malled free.HENRY & N.E, HAMILTON, Victoria Square and St.James strèoi, MONTREAL 102t Special Announcement.LATEST FASHIONS \u2014IN\u2014 Footwear / froni the best manufacturers in Canada and America, We have just placed in stock a full assortment of Ladies\u2019 White Canvas Shoes, TRE CARMILLETTA.Ladies\u2019 Kid High Laced Shoe, patent leather baek and tip, L.XV.heels, $5.00.Ladies\u2019 Kid Lace Shoes from $1.25 to $5.50.Ladies\u201d Kid Button Boots from %2.00 to $6.50.SPECIAL\u2014 Ask for our KUMFURT SHOE, for Ladies, Men, Misses .and Children.LADIES\u2019 OVERGAITERS, gl HENRY & HE, HAMILTON Victoria Sq.and St James St.102 EXPERIENCE Proves that to make advertising a success there is just one condition\u2014THE ADVERTISED THING MUST BE WORTH THE ATTENTION \"KENSINGTON\" MILLINERY, We intend if possible to surpass all our former eflorts in supplying the public with high-class Millinery at reasonable prices.Our reputation is well known, the value we give is tully appreciated, while the artistic taste displayed gives general satistac- tion.The latest novelties are added to our stock daily as they appear, s0 that we have a continual SHOW DAY during the season.Inspection invited.The Kensington Millinery Rooms, 8252 ST.CATHERINE STREET.(Opposite Ficteria St.) 10241 GEQ.MORRIS, Prop.¢- WEDDING PRESENTS.he SPECIALTIES IN Sterling : Silver : Electro : Plate, ART POTTERY, CLOCKS, Table Cutlery, Spoons and Forks, Ete.INSPEOTION SOLICITED.Xe rouble t ts show a rige and ol electro- à A fall Une prs od atohes brin, Jeweliery.WATSON & DICKSON 1791 Notre Dame Nt., fat Cor.St.Peter St.CHANDELIERS.Handsome Chapdeliers with Pretty Colored or Famoy Shades | Pel oth br 8.50 , 86.50, COLE'S OLD STAND, 1708 Notre Dame st About balf nwual prices ths week olan CARSLEY BROS On St.Catherine Street.- \"NEW SUMMER MANTLES JUST RECEIVED.We shall offer Special Inducements this evening and all next week.Several lines to be cleared.Ask to See our CAPES at 81.95 ET S a, > ANA Next week we shall show a choice lot of ExcLisH The.newest shapes at popular IMPERIAL WATERPROOFS.prices.CARSLEY BROTHERS, Mantle Importers, ST.CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.PRESERVATION \u2014\u2014 OF \u2014 F-U-R-S From Moths.OUR Arrangements are Now GomPLETE, and Furs entrusted to our keeping for the Summer Season will have careful attention from experienced hands.Please give us early intimation to send for your Furs, as no time should be lost in placing them in safekeeping.: WE GUARANTEE ALL RISKS \u2014 AT \u2014 VERY MODERATE RATES| HN HENDENSON CI Hatters and Furriers, 229 ST, JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.TELEPHONE, 199.oot4 F, SHIPTON & (0.Special Notice to the Ladies, We have just bought 200 BOXES of FRENCH FLOWERS Joh, also 10 Cases of Straw Hats AT HALF PRICE.Call and get Firat Choice FLOWERS 0c, 86¢, 86¢ Bunch; worth doubla HATS 15e, 25e 35: dot; vorth double Several job job lines in DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, _&c., also a Job Lot of Short Jackets 81.28: worth $3.00.The Right Place Place fo for r Bargains.t.SHIPTON & (0, 1893 Notre Dame Street (Opposite Bslmoral Hotel) MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advoemtes, Barristers, &o., THE TEMPLE, - M8.JAMEN WTREET Donald » QC, Robert McGib Macmaster 2 A n ben, 3 102+t1 103t1 CALL \u2014 AT THE \u2014 COCOON OO GO il ees 000000 eet anes obits me etree Te Sas 0 0 0 0 0 0 RIA A WM AR AAO SINS RN BIpire THIER 0,000.08 5.003 3 0 FT 0 I 80.0 bn E,0000 000 0e0e tte ea Te ae a tete.eaten a te ata ae ea ete te et ete te ete ate eta Ny FOR Bargams Men's AND Youths PANTS\u2019 See Our $1.00 & $2.00 Pants Will remove, Monday, to No.2401 Sr.CATUNEIMNB STREET, west of Peel.=r Come early Saturday Morning and have your choice of Men's, Youths\u2019 and Children\u2019s Suita.BARGAINS BARGAINS BARGAINS ww AT \u2014 a Empire Clothiers 2261 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST Open SATURDAY EVENING until 11 o\u2019clock.GED.$, ROONEY & CO, Prop 10211 \u201cMY MARY GREEN?» is without doubt the best Waltz Song published this Yeux, nd bids fair rival the famous \u201cAnnie coer, ons, The above Honz and six other sn opalar bongs 5 # and nes og B price whe had at Ko tore, 16 st Anioine es Nota eùt h Popes Ne.38 out to-day.° re.fr ne ise o ?ples of the above will re- +B A a een offer, Ibis is he Genuine Copyright Edition: 2304 Th, _ 1 THE CARON CHARGES ANOTHER BATCH OF DOCUMENTS.= es The Chief Libera! Organ en the Question of Kesorting to Trial by Newspaper\u2014 Quebec Election Fuuds SPECIAL To YRE STAR! Torowro, Aprii 50.\u2014The Globe this morn- tog recurns to the charges againet Sir Adolphe Caron, and publishes a page and a half of facsimiles of receipts of money, ete.lu a double-leaded editorial it says the Ministerial side has had a jong time to consider what course it would pursue with regard to Mr.Edgar's charges against Bir Adolphe Caron.The debate bas been adjourned tiil Wednenday, but it 1s hardly likely after thelr protracted opposition that Sir Adolphe\u2019s colleagues will allow the matter to go to the Privileges Committee, IL may be well pending the final decision of the matter ou Wednesday to give the House aud country some falnt idea of the strength of the case ngainst Bir Adolphe.1p the de- bale the other night Mr.Edgar declared that he could prove that in his old constitu- anoy of Quebee county the minieter bad nt at the election of 1887 over ten times t 6 amount waich had been returned by his ageut as his oo al or bons fide expendi- Lures, The ticatdon in the Globe ol to-day is Pibtendod not to open up the whole case, but merely to establish à fact already communicated to the Houee, Should the House on Wednesday resolve Le burke enquiry It will become necessary, as Mr.Edgar hae hinted, to resort to TRIAL BY NEWBPAPER, Thon the whole story will be told In these columus.Briefly there were two Tory cam- palun funds In the province of Quebec in 1887, one for tbe Montreal distriet; the other for the district of Quebec.The evidence of Bir Hector Langevin before the Privileges Commitiee last year shows that Mr.Thomas McGreevy was the treasurer of that for the Quebec district.Whatever his falllogs may be McGree remains true to the Tory party and ail surmises and rumors that he bas supplied Mr.Edger with information are false and without foundation.Three months ago when one or two of his drafts on the funds were published In the Globe, Bir Adolphe answered through the Government news- apers that there was \u201cnothing lo it\u201d; that © simply had extensive dealings with Me- Greevy, impliediy of à private nature.To lend color to this fiction he .produced re- oeipts which he had got from MoGreevy,one belog for $5000.He forgot to sa nd however, that that particu ar receipt es the reat were receipts given to him MoGreevy for moneys which he (Bir Ao he had procured for the bribery fund, Tho total amount collected for the fund is beliaved Lo have been $86,000.MeCroary's disbursements came to about $100,000, The defioi- enoy McGreevy made good FROM HIS OWN POCKET.Hare, by way of showing that this fund, huge as it appears, was not abnormally large for the Tories of the dietrict of Quebec to have and to spend, evidence ight be adduced to the effact that between January 1, 1884, and the end of 1886 (the elections of 1887 occurred on February 22), MoGreevy alone disbursed $69,000 on behalf of the Tory party in Quebec, inciuding $34,000 paid for Le Monde newspaper, of Montreal, and that during the same period other persona disbursed, ail for the good of the party, over $46,000.Further, that between 1874 and 1891, when he was a contractor for the North Shore road, MoGreevy paid tothe local Tory ministers of Quebec and their friends for political purposes, and to members of the Tory party in the Federal Parliament à suis exceeding $470,000, But perhaps this would not be wholly relevant to the affair in hand.Of the expenditure of $100,000 or thereabouts in 1887 a little went Lo tue local newspapers, but the bulk was nt In twenty-two constituencies in the Québes distriot.Bir Adolphe aud another whose name will be disclosed in\u2019 due vourse DREW MOST OF THE DRAFTS upon McGreevy when money was needed, but other persons in their confidence, some of whose names appear in the fac-simiies printed elsewhere were authorized to go directly to him for money.Mr.Tarte, then a prominent Conservative, was one of these.He figures it will be seen for one or two small sums.All drafts and receipts were classified according to the constituencies for which they Were issued and paid so that it is possible to tell at a gianoe just how much the Tory candldate in each derived from the fund.For the reasons given above, publication is conflned to-day to the vouchers for Sir Adolphe\u2019s old constituency.It wall be observed thac the sum represented by the vouchers is $7040, but if the Government will permit an one ulry it can beshown that over and above this Sir Adolphe obtained $10,000 from a railroad contribution and epent it In Quebec county without its having passed Lhrough the funds.This would bring his actual outlay to $17,000.Following are copies of the facsimt vouchers and orders for money as publish: in the Globe: Received from Hon.T.McGreevy one thousand dollars for legal expenses county of Quebec.Ad ae P.Caron.ase give Mr.H.B.Smith one hundred and arty \u2018douar for legal expenses for the county of Quebec.Adolphe P.Caron.To Hon.T.McGreevy, Quebec.Received from Hon.T.McGreevy two hundred and lity dollars for legal expenses for the county of Quebec, Adolphe P.Caron, Recetved from Hon.Mr.MoGreevy twothousand dollars.Quebec, 19, 2,'89.Adolphe 2, Caron.uebec, 28 Feb, \u201887.Received from Hon.Thos.MeGreevy six hundred dollars tor eiection purposes in St.Columbia dis trict.A.8harples.Dear Mr.McGreevy: Plense give Mr.Tarte five hundred dollars.1 shall expla ain, Adolphe P.Caron.Rece the amount.J.I Tarte.Quebec Eg, ot Hall Bros.& Co, one Buncred dollars.Xavier ux, Quebec, Feb.à,\u2019 Rocoived $200 account Le \"Ral pxponses Que County.an.13, ig Jan of Ou four hundred done legal expenses, county ebec, Adolphe Pp.Caron.Quebec, 17 Feb, '87.Received from Hon.McGreevy five hundred dollars legal expenses of the County of Quebec.Adolphs P, Caron.Received two hundred dollars, J.Israel Tarte.Private.\u2014Feb.3,'87 \u2014Tarte and Huot: Mr.McGreevy: Will you oblige me by giving Mr.Tarte What he will Explain to you is required, \u2014 7 Feb \u2014$1000.(81g.) Joseph Hamel.SprsEc, Feb.13, 1887,\u2014My Dear McG : Will you send ma forty dollars by the bearer for St.Gabriel, County ot Quebe c, for the organization of\u2014Your friend, J.Israel Tarte.Received, the sum of S40.EK.N.Chinic, per J, I.Tarte.DEEMING'S TRIAL.The Young Australian Woman to Whom the Murderer Proposed Marriage in the Box.MELBOURNE, April 29\u2014 Theo trial of Frederick Baliey Deeming,; aduss Williams, for the murder of his wife at Windsor, was cuntinued here to-day.The prisoner was sllent and downcast.A number of witnesses were called by the prosecution, and they all testtfled to quarrels that had occurred bstween Deeming and his wile while they were living at Windsor, interesting witness wae Miss vall, to whom Deeming, who had then assumed the name of Barton Swanston, was engaged married, and who upon the point of joining him in the Southern OCrossfold fields when he was arrested.The Court room, 88 on every occasion when Deeming has been arraigned, was crowded.There has never been a trial in iis city tbat.has excited such intense popular interest, and everybody is desirous of once at least gazing uvon, the prisoner.Wheo Misa uLs- vall went into the box the audiefice leaned forward In expectation to hear every word.She narrated the story of how she met Deaming on a steamer bound for hydaes, and how finaily she accepted the proposal ol marriage he made to her.TFhroughout herevidence Miss Rounavall spoke of Doom lug politely and unresentluily, though thero is every reason to believe that if she had married him she, too, when Deeming nad tired of her, would have met her death at his hands.Miss Rounsavall declares that Deeming\u2019s manner towards her had always been courteous and kind.A number of letters written to her by Deeming were identified and read.SETTLED THE CLAIM BY MARRIACEI (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.81.TROMAS, Ont., April 30.\u2014Mtes Lizzie Love and her father secursd verdiots for 8500 and $700 against Robert Johnston, of Alduorough, for breach of Da and > trayai respectively.Yesterda: tied the claims by marrying Type oo BR cd 4 & with MeGlli and was unanimous|y endorsed.12 LAST rie _ i M'GILUS PRINCIPAL SiR WILLIAM DAWSON'S PORTRAIT, Presasssd to the Universtty\u2014High Tribuies Paid te kbo Erndition and Work of tir Wulam.It was a esrWhug of McGilll's friends that assembled in the Peter Redpath museum last svening to witness the presentation to the University of the portrait of Str Wililam Dawson.The picture was stationed at the head of the stairs and was greatly admired fur its accuracy of detail.The guests on arriving were received by Lady Dawson, Lady Hickson and Mrs.J.H.K.Molson.At nine v'olock Prof.Bovey explained that the presentation was entirely connected He also read a sonnet.written by Mrs Eaton, wife of the painter.Mr, Bamuel Finley, addressing the Chan- oellor, spoke as follows: SIR DONALD SMITH, K.Chancellor Mc! ou Univesity.We are bere, Bir Donald, to signallze an event which éball Mok the rudimental past of McGill University and its phenomenal development in the nt with what we cabnot but believe will be a brilliant apd ever widenluy future.seldom, ia- deed, never, tn the history of our Dominion Las an fnstitution been mure fortunate in its Principal than the one you represent Gifted with great natural endowments\u2014 advan d by the cuilure wich one of Lhe first diversi es of Brituln could confer, favured with ve, spud coming to the front rank as a gevivy ical seleutint aistioguished in lus osen department of Paleontology.Early placed as super ntendent of Education Nova scotia, with {he prustige of authorship, from the slinple monuograph Lo the elaborate treatise which nds à plucé In every scientific library.Sir William Dawson, With these awpinept scholastic traditions, assumed the re sponsthiiities of bringing our university ouf OI1'& embryonic conditions into à breadth and completeness of ol anization which renders 1L to-auy a monument of enius and ~hill.Standing as he now does, aid 3 he activities of bls septenntal years, Lhe many friends vf sir Willan cannot review the triumphs which have inarked his career without profound admiration, \u2018I'he Met of 1825 when Sir Kd, Head \\uvited sir Willlum to become its Principal, yrasent contrasls suggestive and magnliiicent.n 18565 there were only 70 students in ull de- artments, in 1892 000 throng its halls; then Pere were twenty professors, only one of whom was exclusively devoted to the work of his profes.soriate, pow there are sixty-five: then MeGll stood alone, now ahe Is compassed About WIUR 1 four T beological and three Artsulillated calleges, Then her consti'uency of graduates was numbered only by hundreds, now by thousands who Lave Won distinotion In every land: then the unfinished halls uired the classes to Le beld amid the limitations of the old High School.Now a stately array of unrivalled buildings adorn the campus of the University, as superb allesialions of the wisdom and foresight of the governors and principal, and right notly have the merchant rinces of our city come to their aid.\u2018Tbe \u2018m.Molson Hall, the Peter fteupalh Museuin und the prospective library, the Thomas Workman Technical Buildings, the W.C.McDonald Engineering «nd Physics Building, with the Lonalda ANnex, are ihe materialized expression of confidence in their administration.8ir William Dawson.a8 tue controlling mind of the University, early recognized the demands of the age tor au ever-widening culture, We reflect with pride on the breadih of opportunity thut is now offered to students coming Ww tuts centre of The Department of Applied Science, of Physics, the Doualda course, which opens to womanhood the advantages of higher educating, the ever advancing equipment of legal and medical education, and knowledge in velerinary science, with the aid of libraries, museum laboratones.observatory and botanical garden, 8 response to (his demand of modern are civilization, Honored by the Sovereign.with the well- merited insignia of knigninood; bonored by scientific corporations on both continents; houn- vred by the lustre of a Christian character, which bas made his name the synouym of sympathy with all moral endeavor, he Las brought McGill University to the fore-front of the institutions or higher education on this continent.\u2018lat his memory may ablde as a Iastiug heritage to lhese colleges, we, the guvernors, professors, graduates and Trends, desire to present through you, Sir Donald, to the university the portrait ot its eminent Principal and Vice-Chancellor.that when the sunset of llfe has come and the well-beloved form has disappeared from our halls, the generations to come ay look luto the benign face Of The man wuo pave name and world-wide tame to the Uul- vests ot Mculli, 1ne reading of the address was greeted with ivud d'enplause, Ld.K.Moison amid enthusiasm ne- coed vy portrait on behalf of the gover- iors, Lr.Cornish testified to Sir William's high Christian and moral character, Prof.T.Wesley Mills, for the graduates, sad Sir William hau been the sun of MeGill { u,versity.He had advanced the interests cf aducation in Canada Sir D.A.Smith was very glad to accept the portrait for the university.The name of Sir William Dawson was a household word throughout the Dominion.He next extolled Bir Willlam's virtues and bis works.lie was revered anid honored by all who had anything to do with McQUL Sir William Dawson on stepping forward was received with great applause, He expressed his deep gratitude for the honor conferred on him.He hoped it was the precursor of others.Bir William next reviewed the history, rise, and prosress of the University.If it had noc been for her broad basis such a progressive university could nut bave been established.MceGlil was surrounded by aflliated and normal schools and was on the best of terms with all.Bir William also expressed the wish that ne might have a few quiet years to look into his scientific pursuits.A Reminiscence of Bir James Grant.Sir James Grant, M.D.of Ottawa, arrived at the Windsor tnis morning.Sir Jamas is here as the president of the Ottawa Valley Graduates Association of McGill University, to speak at the Arts Convocation this afternoon.noteworthy coincidence in this connection ls that while Sir James will speak of Canada's progress in education and in material wealth, he will allude to the fact that twenty years ago to-day, on the 29th of April, 1872, he moved the secona reading of the first bill providing for the construction of what is now the U, P.R.with an annual revenue of over $20,- 600,000.For the Accommodation of Workers on the Wharf, A lodging and eating house has been 0 ened at 249 Commissloners street, by \u2018he Christian Workers,\u201d under the management of Mra, Frank Wheeler.It ls for the accommodation of sailors, smigrants and men at work about the wharves, Meals will be furnished at from five cents to twenty cents, and lodgings will be {et from ten to fifteen cents, according to location.Religious services will also be held on Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m, and on Sundays at 9.30 a.m., 3 and T3 30 p.m Amount Sent to Rome, La Semaine Religieuse calls the attention of the curés and faitnful of Montreal w the fact that out of $14,318 sent to Rome in 1891 for the propagation of the faith by the dioceses of Quebec, Montreal, Three Rivers and st Hyacinthe, the city of Montreal and suburbs contributed oniy $1331.31.The journal thinks that Montreal could do much batter.The first year the movemcnl was established in Canada, in 1838, $4210 was collected in the provinoe.The First of May, The only celebration of the nrst of May, and the Alcuill of 189 gm in Montreal, will be held to-morrow by tiie French Canadian Artisans\u2019 Society in bunor i of their patron saint.They are to form in procession and attend high mass at the hu:ch of the Sacred Hoari, Untario street.There will be à sermon.Four years ago this Sociaty had 600 members; its meimntver- ship now reaches 6000.The Suuken Dredge.It will probably cost several hundred dol- lara to raise the new dredge of the Montreal Harbor Commissioners which sunk at Quebec yesterday whiie being launched.\u2018The harbor officials say that the dredge ! roould have been here on Monday next to commence work.Phey have not received any partieulurs as to how the accident occurred, No IntelHigenge nas to the Wherenhonts of Mr, McCormick.Thera in no further intelligence of the whereabouts of Mr.Duncan MeCormiek.His affairs are being investigated, but just , how they stan.cannot at breront de known, | To Defend Mr.Mercier, Mr.J.N.Greenshields, Q.C, will defend Hon.Mr.Mercier at the trial at Quabec on Tuesday uext before tho Police Magistrate.Bhaw- Greenwood.The marriage of Mr.Ohaa.Albert Bhaw, of Shaw, Sons & Co.\u2019 Hudderstield, Eng, Lo Miss Greenwood, only daughter of Mr.Jno.Greenwood, a leading merchant of the sr me | | | | | | iarge circle of frien was also widely known by the wholesale goods, ci = and fur wades throu, the Dominion, \u2018The ha, couple are n w spending thelr honey moon in the lsle of Wight, after which they will Teslde in their native town.TT THE VACANT CITY CLERKSHIP, There has come a chance for the Frenoh- Canadian majority in Montreal to do a graceful act\u2014 and at tho same time an aot of justice\u2014to the English minority.The greater share of the oftices at the City Halli are now fitted by French Canadians, The City Attorney and ais deputy, the Recorder and his assistant, the Ublaf of Police, the head vf the Fire Do- partment, the two deputies in the cierk\u2019s office, and many other positions are fliled by our \u2018\u2018feliow oitizens of French origin,\u2019\u2019 to use Mr.Lauriers apt phrase.Now there occurs au opportualty o! giving the vacant clerkship to an English- speaking Montrealer in the person cf ex-Ald.MeCord; who 1a, moreover, a French-speaking Montrealer by pracLice, au able municipal lawyer, and a capitally equl pped man tor Lhe post.The city will be weil served, If blr, McCord is seleoted; and the guod tealing between the two sections of the community enhance! A PICTURE Of IRISH LIFE To be Presented ut the Academy Next W \u2014The Other ren ae Al the Academy of Music next week an Irish comed y-drama, \u201cMy Coleen,\u2019 will be ve presented by oly Farrei.The drawa Lee TS A ove Lo county Sligo, and is sald to be an \u201cactually original Irish drama : ames A.Hearne, At 5 [rom ihe pen of J author of \u201cHearts of Oak.\u201d Minatrels at the Queen\u2019s, Primrose and West's minstrels will be seen at the Queen's Theatre next week.They como weli recommended, and claim to put vn anentirely new minstrel show.\u201cOrphans of New York\u2019 at the Royal.The \u201cOrphans of New York,\u201d a sensational drawa, holds the boards 'at the Theatre Royal next week.A number of new luechanical effects are introduced, \u201cThe Yeomea of the Guard,\u201d A telegram has been received by Professor Couture stuling that Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Stanley of Preston have kindly consented to give their patronage Lo the couIng production of the \u2018Yeomen of Lue Guay\u2019 ut the Acadomy of Music on the evenings ol the 1ith.12th and 13th and matinee 14th, The sale of reserved seats will open on Monday morning at nine, Sutarday Kvening \u201cPop,\u201d To-night's \u201cPop\u201d wlil be given by the Queen Elizabeth Amateur Dramatic Club.The \u201cPop\u201d ns usual will he heid in tha Fraser Halil at eight o'clock.The programme con- slsts of the comedies \"Who's to Win Him\u201d and \u2018\u2018Elopement.\u201d During the intermission Mina Estelle Laviolette, will introduce the Spanish dance \u201cEl V Typographical A Concert.The Montreal Typographical Union Nn.176 hele its annual concert and ball in the Victoria Armory last evening.Mr.James Harper gave an address dealipg with the history ot printing.Songs, solus, recitations, ete, were given by Mesers.A.G, Cunningham, George Legge, A.J.Plokard, Frank Drow, Mitchell, gen, Fred.Riddle, Thomas Eusby, Mi-s Mabel F fe, Madame Lorge and Miss Cornell, Miss Riley accept- anly acled ap accompanist.Dancing was Kept up for some hours Mr.¥.Mol.Morrison's Death.The guests and cmployees of the Windsor were shocked to hear this morning of the comparatively sudden death of Mr.P.MeL, Morrison, an old time resident at the Windsor.On Thursday last Mr.Morrison was apparently in the prime of lite and health, save ror a shght attack of neuralgia That night shortly after reaching his room he was stricken with paraly sis, and next day was conveyed to Dr.Stron pital, where he gradually sunk, til asin yesterday afternoon.The late Mr.Morrison was chief! accountant to Mr.Jas.Ross and hud a wide experience in raliway businese vn many of the leading continental lines.He was in his forty-first year.He leaves two eons aged 11 and 14 years, now attending at St.Louis College.\u201d Mrs, Morrison, their mother, died at Halifax, four years ago.A Now Fire Station.The new fire station of St Gabriel Ward, which is one of the linest stations in the city, was opened last nizht by a big supper.Invitations were issued {n the name of Capi.Wm.Deacon and men, and some two hundred guests responded.The chair was taken by Colonel Stevenson.chatrman of the Fire Cominittee; Chief Benoit, Assistant Chief Beckingham and Dr.de Cotret, Mr.beaulieu and otners being present.The supper was a success and closed by Dr, de Cotret Binging\u201d \u2018Auid Lang Syne\u201d in French.Received His Diploma.Mr.T.D.Burns, of this city, graduated ou the th inst, with honors, from the New York Trades School and received his weli- merited diploma.Inis school is yearly passing and training young men la à prac- tleal manner in their various trades, and it is satistactory to Know that young Cana diaus Jike Mr.Burns always stand at the top in their examinations, and that they are duinx credit to their Dative country.McGill Medical Society.The McGill Medical Soclety has elected the following officers for the ensuinæ year: Honorary president, Dr.T.G.Roddick; resident, \u201c .A, Dewar, 98; vice-president, A.Yearwood, \"93; secretary, J.Ross, U4; treasurer, M.À.\u2018Robertson, \u201894; \u2018librare tan, K.MecLennau, \u201898; pathologist, W.Bostwick, '93; couneil, \"Dr.James Stewart, Dr.Jd.C.Cameron, g.F, Shaw (final year).Arrival of the 88, \u201cTexas.\u201d The Dominion Line steamship \u201cTexas,\u201d JAptain Hunter, Wns the first boat of that line and the second steamer of the regular liners to arrive in port.Sne reached port at 5.15 yesterday afternoon.She experienced a good trip across, but was detained four- teon hours off Newfoundland by fog.She at A good deal of ice on the passage up, The \u201cTexas is from Bristol.Public Pows in Bt.Patrick's Church, Public pews are to be introduced into St.Patrice's Church.A row of seats is to be placed in the centre aisle for the use of strangers, Tney are now under coustruc- tion, Congregational singing In St.Patrick's will also be practised every evening during tha mouth vf May and then permanently es- bifsheu in the Churoh, \u2018First.of the Season.Last evening was held the tirst concert of the season at the Batlors\u2019 Institute.Mr.B.Warren was in the chair.Mr, J.Ritehle sell, who has just returned from the Oid Country, gave a short address.The concert wih a Lost sue ce ssful one.Fell Thirty-Five Feet.A workman named G.Talbot sustained sone sever» iniernal injuries yesterday by Jainng à distance of thirty-five feet while hanging the summer bilnds on the St.Vin- cunt de Paul presbytery.He was removed to the Notre Dame Hospital 5 he Duty on Carpets.The dry good: section of the Board of Trade at their meeticg yesterday decided to petition the Government against any increase in the duties on carpets, If necessary dolegates will ba rent to Outawa to interview the Government on the matter.The Xiver Buoys.The buoy contractors telecraph to the Liarbor Commissioners that the large iron buoys at f'oint aux Trembles, Ste.Croix, Piatcn and Portueuf have been placed.The rest of the buoys iu the 1iver are being piaced to-day.vice Appointed.The Archbishop of Monlreal hae 2 appointed the following viears: lev.Mr.A.Xoual, at st.Jean Bapuisle; Z.Durocner, at the Sacred Heart; A Quesne: at Berthier, and A.LAppé, at Valleyfieid.Ran Over a Police Ce Constable.Regis Labelle, a carter livin Dulutn avenue, sppeared before at 327 e Police was taken Lo the Notre Pure ospital, where it it wae found that he had re ceived sovere Injuries.This ing Roonon on vus sil unconsclous, Labelle was ted 0 0 on ft before the Police Maite this Bors ng, was remanded for eight Cie For the General Hospital.Mra.Phelan, widow of Mr.Johan Phelan, died yesterday.Before the death of Mr.Phelan he bequeathed his property to to the General Hospital on the death of h dow, who has alse left all she possessed to that institution.\u201cFhe legacy whi amount to bes tweon four and five thousand dollars.Gulf and Lover st, Lawrence.CAPE CHATTE, Aprll 30.\u2014Inwurd 6.830.a.m., \u201cCremon.MARTIN RIVER\u2014luward 6 a.m.cona.Howe: PorsT.\u2014Outward 5 p.m.yesterday, \u201cDra- se CAPE Rosin.\u2014Inward 6a.m, yesterday, \u201cGrecian;\u201d 7 p.m.two-masted Allan steamer.ANTICOSTL \u2014 Inward 7 am.off soutn- west Point, one brigantine; schooner \u201cAl lance\u201d at Salt Lak A TOWN HALL BLOWN UP, {SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.| VENICE, Apri 80.\u2014The town hall st Ta- ranto has been blown up with dynamite by Anarchists.THE BOODLE TRIALS, {SPECIAL TO TYE STAR.) QUEB \u2018April 30.\u2014In the boodle trinis Hon.Mr.e.Mercier will be represented by Mr, N.Greogeblolde Q, C., Mr.Pacaud by Hon n.Geo, Irvin and Hon, Charles Langeiler by Mr.Chas.lizpacriok QC PERSONAL.Dr.Ledger, M.P.fr Ker Kent, is In the city for treatment for sore throat.Premie air and Mrs.Blair salled on the \u201cMajestic\u201d yesterday for Liverpool Mer, Fabre oficlated In the French Canadian Church at New York on Sulhday last.Lieut.-Col.Macdonald, of the Militia Department, Ottawa, is visiting [riends In Lhe city Lieut.-Col.Fred White, superintendent of Norn.West Mounted police, of Ottawa, is at Windsor.Rev, Abbes Gañîie, the Dominion preacher, is auffering from u severe sore throat al ihe Grey Nunnery.Mr.E.8.Anderson has retired as general bag- pags agent of the C.P.K.and Mr.8.Canule as beeu put in active charge.Mr.Robert 8 Gardiner and wife of Boston are at the Windsor.They have just returned from a tour lu Japan.Mr.Jobn Boston, general frelght agent of the Grand Trunk,has gous to Portiand with his family for she summer.A.Jackson, Principal of the (ote St, Antoine Academy, has resigned that position and retired to private life.Mr.G.E.Reid and \u201cMr.G.L.Brabazon, of Portage du Fort, were Introduced on \u2018Change at the Board of Trade yesterday.The mitred Abbott of Bellefontaine and the Prior of ihe Mouaswery of Oka have gone to Manitoba Lo establish a Trappist Monastery at St.Norbert, in that province.Rev, Fathers J.F.lee, of Manson, Mass, E.Tober, of South ladley, M ass, and T hos.south, or springield.Mass.are In the city to attend the Arts Convocation of McGill Universit y.Rev, Abbé C.Laforce, for many years professor atthe \u20ac ollege of Mont real, and lately vicar of st.Joseph's, Richmond street, will enter the noviciate of the Dominican Order at SL.Hyacinthe on May 5.Major-General Herbert, accompanled by bis aide de camp, ors streatfieid and Lieut, Col.D'Orsonnens, lef esterday at 7 o'clock for Laprairie, 10 examine the ground between that town and SU John, with a view ro selecting a site Tor the mtlitary manoeuvers of the 24th of May.THE WEATHER, 11,00 & m.\u2014Probabilities for the next twenty- four hours: Moderate winds; fine weatuer: nut much change in temperature.inimum temperatures: Winnipes, 30: Port Arthur, 24: Toronto, 30; Montreal, 36: ueberr 80; Halifax, 40, Readings by tear & Harrison\u2019s Standard Thermometer this day: Noon, 42; min, 32.Same date last year: A 61; min.43.Barometer readings to-day: 8 a.tn.\u201c 30.LU; 12 M, 30.083.Appointinents This Eveniag.THEATRE ROYAL\u2014\"Al the Bottom of the Sea.\u201d CYCLORAMA\u2014('usters Last Fight.Bpecial Notices.7 The fine new swimming bath at the Turkish Bath Institute is now in full opera tion and is proving & greal auccess.Jlckets at popular prices.Special rates © for 9 A false friend is like a shadow on a dial plate, which appears in fine weather, but vanishes at the approach of a clou.Miss Mattie A.Cobb oî Providence, R, L Undoubtedly many diseases may be prevented if the blood is kept pure and the general health-tone sustained by the use of Hood's Sarsaparilla.When this is done, the germs of La Grippe, Diphtheria Pneumonia, Scarlet and Typhoid Fevers, Malaria, ete, cannot lodge In the system.After all such prostrating diseases Hood's Barsaparilla has been found of inestimable value in restoring dasired health and vigor, and purifying the tatnted blood.For example, read the following from Miss Mattie A.Cobb of Providence, R.1., and her mother.Miss Cobb is a young lady of 18, a Picture of Moaith and is in the front rank in her studies in the High School.Her father is a well-known police officer: *\u201c Messrs.C.I.Hood & Co.: \u201cF write to tell how much good Hood's Sar saparllla has done for me.Sometime ago I had diphtheria and was sick for a year afterward, being Weak, Blind and Helpless Tused one bottie of Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla and ft made me real stroug.\u201d MATTIE À.COBR, Bouth Chester À venue, Providence, R.I.\u2018As my daughter waned to write how well she liked Hood's Saisaparilia, 1 thought would say a few words.1 think it is the Greatest Bicod Purifier ever brought before the people.Some of my friends say \u2018go away with your medicine\u2019 I said the same once, but since my daughter has taken Hood\u2019s Sarsapariila My opinion :a3 changed considerably.\u201d Mes.Gxo.N.Cons, Providence, R.I.HOOD'E PILLS du not wealien the system Hie other catharti2s, but actually tone wp «ud give ytravrth io the patient.OVER 40 YEARS practical experience in repairing the highest grade 3 and most expensive watches.Mr.Henry PERSONAL ATTENTION given to every watch left with ua to re charges moderate.pair.HENRY GRANT & SON, 78 Buaver Eant, Garner Dorchester streen Uiixeod dant 803 Pious sito of all the troubles tnt.Nausea.Dro caline ais In the Bide, Eo Wi Moe fr most SICK Headao RINE'S trs attire Prize Praigeble ine ouring compli.wii hie ana rating inoying complaint, alata the eal aad regulate cs Cool Even if they only cured would be almost priceless to those er from this distressin complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once wy them will find these Hrde pills valugble in go many ways that they will not be willing to do without them.But after ull sick bead 1s the baps of so many lives that here is whare ws make our great Our pills cure ft while others do not.RTBR'S LiTTLE Liven Pure Sra ve and very easy to takv.One oR a dose.They are strictly degli e not gripe or purge, but by their tle action please all who use thew.In v at 2 cents; five for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by mail.CARTER MEDICIXE CO, New York Swe 891 Spl Ree Small Price, ST PATRICK'S SOCIETY, The Regular Monthly Meeting of the st.Latrick\u2019s Bocisty will be held In the St.Tatiick's all, 223 Mal] street, MONDAY EVE'G, May 2nd, ai 8 o'clock.By order, 8.CROSS, 102 1 Reo.Sec.small make and do GTH BATTALION FUSILIERS ANNUAL DRILL.The Battalion will parade on Monday and T hursday kveuings at 8 o'olock.Drill order.(By Order) T.ATKINSON, Bt.Mujor and Adjt, A 1023 ST GABRIEL LACROSSE UB noual meeting of above Club held in the rd whi be Cordage Factory office, on Monday Even.nk, May 2nd, 8 All parties Pp.iuterested in team zequested to atten THOS.W.KANE, Sec.Treas, OYAL SCOTA OF CANADA, ANNUAL DRILL.The Battalion will parade in Drill order (Kiita).on MONDAY cg next, the ud May.an Drama mers, Pioneers he\" and Ambulance to attender Pioneers who do not report to 7 e Fluneer Herxt, al this parades will have their piaces \u201cailed by new men.Uy order, 1021 FRED LYDON, Capt.& Adjt.R.B.of 0, | am on the.way to see the bearings of the Fudge Wheel, which ars the nearest YH roach to per} ¢tual motion.This a point v .Compan, y have always excelled and for this reason the cycles commend themuel ves more strongly to the prospective wheelm Wheels sold on The instalment plan: one-third down and 810.00 monibly send for Catalogue, Fine ball-bearing wheels ut $60.LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, H37 Cralg St., City, LU2x1sW WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS, Beautiful (Goods at Moderate Prices at THE UNIVERSAL, 238 and 240 St, James Street.New Goods Opening Out.The Largest Assortment In the City to Seiect From.i = Something new in Antique Ivory- finish Figures, at low prices.G.W.CLARTEK FH Importer Fancy Goods, Stationery, &ec.102x3 IMPORTANT NOTICE! HOUSEHOLDEn3, ATTENTION! Row is the season sacred 30 the much dreaded but necessary ordeal, HOUSE CLEANING, and it is absolutely necessary that the carpets stould have a thorough renovation.Have the work done lu & manner that will be a source of pride to you, by calling fo your aid the great carpet cleaner, Rem ovo.Carpets cleaned oM THE room! No dust, dis comfort or annoyance! Old and faded Carpets make to look like new.Bend your order at once to the RENOVO CARPET CLEANING CO.Temple Building.Telephone 147.ag Le 109x1 Percelain White Lined Refrigerator Separate Drawers for Meat, Fish or Butter.Closet compartment for Milk, Fruit, etc.\u2014\u2014ALSO\u2014\u2014 Baldwin s & Jewetts Refrigerators 0.1.PROW 224 St.James Street 102x2 Novelties for the Ladies, HANDSOME BARR OLNANENTS.Latest French Nove Noveltres, Fancy Halr Pins, Brooches, Fancy Silver Mounted Combs, etc, Ladies\u2019 Oxidized Silver and Cut Steel Belts, Cat Steel Hair Pins and Ornaments, Shopping and Chatelaine Bags, Fanoy Leather Bells, All New Goods and at Low Prices.G.W.CLARKE, - - \u201cThe Universal,\u201d 289 & $40 BT.JAMES NT.! STRONG AND DURABLE.Ba in.Wheels, Boid Tire, $20.00 RIVAL - - - 2-in Wheels, Solid Tire, $27.50 RANGER, - - ry Wheels, Solid Tire, $32.00 RANGRE, - 25m Wheels, Oushion Tire, $40.00 GENDRON, - 24-im Wheels, Solid Tire, $35.00 A full line of Wheels at various prices.Lamps, Bells, Wrenches, Trouser Guards, ete., etc.Repairs a Specialty.CYOLE HEADQUARTERS\u2014 T.W.BOYD & SON, 1683 Notre Dame Street New Store, near French Churoh.2x - AT WILEY ECO NEW BANGUET LAMPS, 32.00, 85, 88, 510.NEW PIANO LAMPS, NEW TABLE LAMPS, ba, $4 85, 56.1803 NOTRE DAME ST, COTE ST.ANTOINE FOR SALE Choice Building Lots EN THIS FAVORITE LOCALITY At prices and terms which offer inducements to purchasers.CHAS.J.BROWN, 3022 St.Catherine st, COTE ST.ANTOINE.TELEPHONE 4994.102x1 Houses For Sale Houses To Let CHAS.J.BROWN, COTE ST.ANTOINE.THE LEADING MACHINE \u2014-18 THK\u2014 H:U:M:B:E:R Solid in Montreal only by Montreal Canoe and Boat Co\u2019 y.WALTER H, COTTINGHAM, 1822 Notre Dame Street.8how Rooms\u201420 8t.Helen st.The Royal Electric Company, 58 WELLINGTON STREET.INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LIGHTING AND WIRING.Architects, Contractors end Builders should have their buildings wired for slectric lirhtiog whilst in process of construction and save expense and annoyance, All work done by akilled aiectricians in accord ance with tha rules as laid down by the Board of Fire Underwriters, only the highest grade material being use INCANDESCENT LIGHTS furnished on the Mater Byste e bave installed a strouit fr Incandescent Ligbtin ia COTE 5T, ANTOINE and are extond- înæ our Jncandescent Oireuit to ST.JRBAN TISTE VILLAGE, for Domestic and Commercial purposes.Estimates for Wiring and all information fur- pished on applica TAS.WwW.HAGAR, MANAGER, 102x1 87x2mos 2aw \"Look out for the Now Time ja The C.F.KR.have:arrahéos Le step thelr trojan ac COTE ST.ANTOINE, With à first class service to and from Every too land in (his favorite hrs will be enhanced vaine.Ifyou have uot already done 80, secure a building lot now before prices go up.À fow choice lots for sale; only a small cash pay- mont required ; balance can ramain at 4 & 5 PER CENT.INTEREST.Westers Avenuc, Eim Avenue.tireeuo Avenue.Victoria Avouse, Metcalfo Aveuse, Prince Albert Ave., Rpriagfeld Avenue, Claremount Avenun, Melbourne Avenue, Chesterfield Avonuo, Sherbrooke Ntreet, Summerville Aveane \u2018These streots are sll drained, and the munioi- polity is lighted throughout by electricity.NO SURZR OB SBAFEH PLACE TO INVEST A FEW DOLLARS.J.STEVENSON BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Bume St.102x1 LACHINE.CHOICE VILLA LOT at Upper Lachine posite Engtish Church, will be sold for 8200.60 J.STEVENSON | BILOWN, te Agen 1764 Notre Dime street STE.ANNE.HANDSOME BOUBE FOB SALE, ON THE RIVER FRONT, 10 minutes\u2019 walk from G.T.R.Depot: good stable and couoh house; well kept lawn; yarden stocked with fruit trees, grape vines and amall fruit; wharf, buat house, etc, ete.House in perfect order, built for summer or winter occupation; wtde verandah, billiard room, furuzos, grates, bath room apd all modern convenlences.This magnificent property can be purchased for less than 88,000.00, on easy terms.Full particulars and permit to view st my office, N.B.\u2014AU trains, both the G.TR and CPR.stop at Ste, Anne's, J.STEVENSON BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 1704 Notre Dame street, 102x1 102x1 HOUSES FOR SALE By J.STEVENSON BROWN.Dorchester street, Bishop street, Crescent street, Hutchison street, st.Antoine atroèt, Belmont strert, J.STEVENSON BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame street, sit.Catherine street, Mackay street, Mansfield street, Victoria street, Bt.Urbain sireet, Park Avenue.102x1 FOR SALE, Beparately or together, 5 BRICK COTTAGES In wood West Fnd looulity.All modern conveniences, #:3,500 each.J.BTEVEN N°ON BROWN, Real Estate Meant, 764 Notre Dame et xl FOR SALE, 3 8TONF HOUSES, on VICTORIA =TRFEET.As an investment will yield purchaser big interest.Particulars ut my otfice.J.STEVY LARSON BIIOWN, Real Estate Agent, 1704 Notre Dame street.102x1 FOR SALE, In Central locality, NEW STONE COTTAGES, two flats and basement, exteusion kitchens, bot water furnaces; all modern sonventences Price, #5.200 each: Very easy lerwa Apply J.SRI EN SON BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame stre°t.FOR SALE.1377 DORCHESTER ST.fitone fronl cottage with extension; all modern improvements, and everything in perfect order.R.K.THOMAS, 102121 30 XT.JOHN STREET.102x1 2 Property For Sale.HOUSES TO LET.WAREHOUSES TO LET.R.K.THOMAS, 102x1 _80 NT.JOHN STREET.$40,000.00 TO LOAN \u2014msmmme\u2014eane At 51 Per cent.In sums of of #10, 000 and over.R.K.THOMAS, 102x1 30 ST.JOHN STREKT.LAKE VIEW SUBDIVISION.Do you want a Country House?If a0 call and see me.| Lave the cheapest Lots and Houses in the market, witlin 5 utes walk of Beaouns- field Sta tion, Houses can be builtready for June at pric varying from 8850 up.lane and spocificalions on view.Ww.MeLEA WALBANK, Architect, 214 8t, James st.Telaphones 1573 and 3138.83x1mo \u2014 THRE -\u2014 E.B.EDDY CO.OF HULL, Beg leave to notify their customers in Montreal, and the Trade generally, that they will open the large warehouse, 318 St.James Street, Montreal, on the Second of May next, for the sale of their goods direct to the Trade.Mr.Eppy takes this opportunity of renewing his hearty thanks for the patronage extended him, through their agents, for many yeurs past, and begs leave to solicit a continuance of past favors and an incrensed direct business for the future.It is an established fact that we lead In the following lines MATCHES, WOODEN WARE, INDURATED FIBRE WARES, PAPER, Wood Board & Duplex Board.Montreal Branch, 318 TELEPHONE No.Headache ni\" \u201cNERVO ST.JAMES STREET._1819.100127 Positively Cured in 2 Minutes! $99 One application on the forehend is sufficient, Cures also Toothache and Neuralgia.Fer Sale by all Druggista £8 Hansa a Nettle.JOHN T.LYONS.Cor.Craig and Bleury, abattaw LONGU $10.00 Cash.$B.00 Monthly.Lots, 58x106, 53xi35, B3x21%.Two Fronte, \u201cHE WORLD MOVE\" EO DO WR.THE-PEOPLE MOVE, TOO.hall Bove X May 1 %0 the fron, As uscal, ad induconez ta The people he are moving to oies boss + fy an she instalment plan, They TT we are Hepp.Batisfied.181 true | Saat in Montreal more tsa ER any other 7 the peuple own their be.Why Why Why is is This?Thu?This?If you want to kuow we will toll you, Tie reason ls generally knowa, 1 « because WE WE WE WE WR Wg wg Have msds a pian by whiob TH YOOR Can Be res home By paying down only one week's sarnings and the Balance by SAVING A FEW CENTS A DAY.ou want a Hom.You can va yo it with thet ney you now spend in ront ng.The homes we offer, are located in all parts of Moutreal and sub chan © the crowded flat bu aidine in which you now live for a large, roomy house of your own.You will make pour ws wite happy and will give y To children à doo In ihe rear you can cultivate vegetables, You will have many conveniences of which you now know nothin, of You will be happy and you will Baye money Ba Bave money.Have money.Bave money.ve à ees lawn in front of your Come and see us aud we will tell ou h where to bu y ow sad Our Jots are broad Our houses are Don't be a clam, but, Buy a Home.Buy a Home Buy a Homa Buy a Home.At LONGUEUII.Longueuil is about one mile from the city, on the South Bhore, niinutes ont G, F, 1.Btation goumntation fares ot & cènts on the former, and 5eents by t he surroundings are sttractive beyond description, aud es a place of residence it has all the advantaros of the fur.BOATING UNEQUALLED.QUEDTOT, DRAINS, &C.Longueuil is the County Fr of Uhawbly County, and has many subatan- tial business structures, pundreds of cosy houses, stone Court House and Registry Office, finely appointed stores, gieanit Churches of all deno- winations, and Be and other conveniences, and under the trestment of Dew (nd, en terprisin Citizens oe rapidiy taking 8 position location and superior facilities entitle it.perio OUR CLERKS ARX ALWAYS ON HAND TO SHOW THE PROPERTY.PARENT BROS, 40 8, James st., Montreal.101x2 BUILDING LOTS~ST, DEMS ST.Bova 50 x 100 LOTS 50 x 127 ing from 22 to 25 cents per foot, Ao Hye be orth fifty per cent.more by next Octobe his is an unusual occasion to purchase Roat-crase lots on your own tertns oathly, quarteris or yearly payments, RENT BRON, 102x1 48 St.James Street.AQUEDUCT ST.Nos.2:22, 224, 226.FINE BUILDING LOT, 42 x 110, situate in an unexceptionally central place for well-paying tenements.Cheap to a prompt buyer, PARENT BROS, 102x1 46 Mt.James Ntreet.Pointe-Aux-Trembles NEAR TOLL-GATE.Extrs finely cultivated farm af 160 acres, brick cottage: Al barns and outbuildings: 4 Eos froniage on river, Great prospects as a speculative property.Will sell at farm price.PARENT BROS., 102x1 46 ft.James Street.FOR SALEORTO LET Montreal South.That Elegant Bummer Residenos fronting the river, opposite Ste Helene Island, let for the summer, or would sell on easy monthly pay- wens.PARENT BROS, 48 St.James Street.WANTED, A LOT OF GROUND, With an Area of from 20,000 to 30,000 Square Feet Within the following limits: Atwater Avenue on the West, Drummond Street on the East, sherbrooke Street on the North, Dorchester Street on the Sonth.Corner lot preferred.Applicants to state low est price.giving number of feet fronting en Addrons at once to P.O.Box 1457.10023 GASALIE RS! Our NEW SPRING STOCK of (Gasaliers, Gas Brackets, Globes, Xa, from New York and Brooklyn, U.8, are now on view.They sre handsome New Designs at the right prices.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, 747 Craig Street.æ 102x1 B7xtf CHARLES 1, (Not J) MURPHY'S \u2014 Genta Store is \u2014 2381 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Opposite Frakine Church.Go to C.1.MURPHY'S TIES for.Go to C.1.MUBPHY'B for.PE CUFFS Cojo L UTES GILOVES Go fo 9 L MUBPHYS SHIRTS = cHanion 1.MURPHY is a grandson of tha late Alexander Murphy, who opened a Dry Goods Store on Notre | Dame à street, À.D, 1815, 101 xt! MARLER & FRY, Notaries &c., Standard Building.WwW.pM.MARLER.- HENRY FRY, Ja.MCLENNAN & & FAIR, Notaries, &c., Tomple Bullding.__ WILLIAM MoLENNAN.100x6 JOHN FAIK.= at NL is pn THE Montana Dar root and Pot Eention at the corner Fit oA sae Hogs di enh JOEL Sammen Poet 8T.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY Near Ki.Mark Screes, We are inetruçted to sell BY AUCTION, A valuable 10% of land 1.5 feet fron: by 990 doep, the property of Montreal Curling Club.Sale at our rooms, 181 St.James Street, Wednesday, 4th May, SALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St.Jumes Stroet.[Et NOTRE DAME ST.PROPERTY, Corner St.Martin Street, We are tustructed Lo sell \u2014_BY AUCTION- That fine Property, 2487 to 2495 Notre Dame St, D 87 to 95 St.Martin St.The Lot has a frontage cf over 50 feet on Notra Dame Streat and 103 on St.Martin 8 and comprises 3 slores and 2 dwellings on Notre Dame Street, aud 5 dwell s on 8t M Street.The reutal amounts Ww 2 28.Theres a mortgage on the racy OFBLé, This ls o 18 one ot he five sections of this mt an Sale ut Gur rooms, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, ELEVEN AL We can conlideutly recommend this prog to Investors.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CQ, 181 St.James Street.l01x2 REAL ESTATE.The following property will be sold By Auction.The valuable residence and grounds, formerly owned by Estate J.B.Beaudry, situate at S.W.cor.of Sherbrooke & St.Denis Sts.comprising an area of 89,110 feet, and having a frontage of about 272 feet on Sherbrooke Street and 841 feet 6 inches on St.Denis Street SALE AT OUR ROOMS, 181 SL.Jumes st, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, AT 11 O'CLOCK.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers.100x5e04 Money to L end.5 P.C.TO 6 P.C,, ist Mortgages.J.CRADOCE SIMPSON & CO.102 5eod 181 ST.JAMES STREET.FOR SALE\u2014ST, PATRICK ST., Between Atwater Avenue and G.T.R.track.Lot 50x118, with modern house, on stone foundation, with large wooden outbuildings.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.102xeod4 181 HT.JAMES STREET, SPECIAL NOTICE.We have some very good Honses, Offices, Shops und Warehouses, still TO RENT.Immediate possession.10°x1 H, JOSEPH & CO, FOR SALE.\u201cSOUVENIR LOTS,\u201d 40 cents to $1.25.162x1 H JOSEPH & CO.FOR SALE.No 20 St Mark Street, Beautiful Cut Stone Residence.H, JOSEPH & CO.102x1 FOR SALE.Beautiful Villa Lots at Lachine and Bel-Air.FOR SALE.The Crescent Street Houses, Beautifully Finished.Now ready for occupation.H.JOSEPH & CO.H.JOSEPH & CO.102x101 ; For Sale.PINE AVENUE LOTS, Different sizes.Fasy terms._H.JOSEPH & co.FOR SALE, ENGINE & BOILER! 1 10-HORRE POWER [HORIZONTAL ENGINE, R.Gardner & Bon make, and 1 12- HORSE POWER BOILER, McDougal aks.both la parfeot order, APPLY TO J M.FORTIFK, st.Maurice Street.FOR SALE A Splendid British Plate Mantel Mirror with rich gold frame, cost 8140, for 875.Hise 7x6by5x68.Apply to \u201cL, 3093,\u201d STAR OFFICE.100xtt 100x3 SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE, Just beyoud Sherbrooke Street, on (\u2018oto He, Antoine Rond, Fine Lawn ny Shade Trees, Flowers, 25,000 ft.of land, good Stables, etc, Walbnit family ouse, bright ant cheerful ; everything in first-ciass order; H HW, Heating, FOR SALE, moderate pric.Ap: ply to i, JAMES CLAXTON, 103: 180 St James Flrest "]
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