The Montreal daily star, 8 juin 1892, mercredi 8 juin 1892
[" Fr RRMIOEE Le ha soit and forma © or Tria FA a TED.wr NN dogs our now a In 8 to 88 wr nddrogtei ax vi Aa! 2 Spasrsturlsy fou Sent mat Liberty oan inate Wis ans alaaady ONOE, | A A ÉTSE oLass Seri Buckingham, Q 156 we ANTED GET SAMPLE SASHLOCK \u201cW Pat, 1802 Frees hal fur Ze.San Im- Br HaSV 8 a ohard & Co.Philadh., Pur 11 8 WAL ED-THORQ IS or Ce EFFICIENT isk teacher r Coligny Ladies Corina Ottawa, Presbyto: proto erred Must have experi- noe ud bo well or, A monde ad.wo utes commence heptem ner.En fone 0 How, \u201cbr Yewardon, Be Bot \"180, Pa Post TEDL PLAIN COOK.MUST BE WILLING _.te Josh and rons also housemuld wanted.Ap- By to Mrs.Gaunt, 3038 Et Catherine 3 stroet Duar ANTEP-À MAUNG MAN FOR GROCERY Must nave experionce and be w TO commends Address 2458 Notre Dame, Montreal ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.once.258 Bt.Autoine at 132 37 ANTED\u2014A TYPEWRITER AND BTENO- grapher for a wholesale busjuesa.Must be competent.Apply, giving experience, to P.Bux 878.1323 ANTED-A NURSE FOR 2 CHILDREN, MUST experience and be well ER DSH ART.INTERLIGENT a, \u201cà does BE ESA ri Samir : : , Tob oe y ial SP Pol tii ini pepe Sai oT ul at, betwoen LU and 1 I ry YOUNG GIRL AB GENERAL BER-~ vant ip small family.Apply 508 84 bain AN a ED-AT ON CE, 4ogD # SRInt ko Also den Laundry, | (lo Selgns en at) xis NIOK SALESMAN FOR Ti iy Loth lsaguagen, inp toa & Go.pn] Notre Laine st.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, SMART YOUNG GIRL AB ein: pie rceus Apply Mra.Young 1 Presby, Coliege, 67 Mo! ANTED\u2014A KITOHEN IRL AT ne \u201cARCADE Cafe,\u201d 2330 st.Catherine s 13¢ ANTED-\u2014AT ONCE, A rT IRONEE, sogp Ages paid, at dirs Hit, ktienne, sus ge Ur ANTED- SOU GIRL TO MIND 2 CHILDREN, 0 50 0 to the country for summer 14,2 AN T ÉDCINMEDIATEL goo5 FoR Ivo IN nuire Must cook and wi 7, wornings from JU a Apply at \"PTE Mountain at.132 3 ANTED\u2014CUOK AND HOUSEMAID, FOR THÉ we.easide: references required.App 198 U versity street, after 5 p.mn.Va 323 ANTED\u2014A GIKL TO ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework.2572 Bt.Catherine st, corner of Mackay.1323 ANTED-108 GIELS AT ONCE, WAGES FROM 95 $ 35.5 first class cooks.18 housemaids.13 table and 20 gener al servants.Ladies\u2019 s' Exchange, Place d'Armès square.1323 TANT ED \u2014 PMMEDIATELY, 1 or boy to Actend tbe door an ake Munsell Generally useful.Belmont House, & 31 AR SCY ra TO GO To Address ANTED\u2014A CITY CANVASSER ron = SAE house; a Young man who has serv at tho grocery business preferre d.Apply LO ANTED \u2014 OFFICE OCLERE, CONFECTIUN- ery saléslady.Dremsmaker.Laundreuses.Factory help.Booking now for summer resorts.25 General servants will obtain a good home, as 2190 St Catherine, ANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE GIRL or 5 pouse aw work a: and ass at, with care ot two children, Zou ry fo and Augus ply, SO Belmont are oo 1307 ANT.= MANAGER, ais TO TE PER es Dry goods c clerke.1 Shi 4 ir Sor 1 Grocery clerk Qooks.Walters, foramen n and 200 men.A.Laughran, 2100 st Cath ANTED\u2014WÉ WANT TO LEAR FEOM AGENTS snd Mass\u2019 Plenty ¢ Liaies iy me M trie a eniy of territory: new os no chea; Joun utoc tock but a rolid logiclate.busindus, soba ns & posta.our Lame an dress; we will send partioutors, Heflect Before » où Soro to invest one cent in investigation of this, Stone & Wellinx- ton, N urserymen.J.W.Beall, Manager, Montreal, Que, WANTED IMMEDIATELY, KITCHEN GIRL and nurse girl: references required, good Façon; mew house ; all conveulences.157 Uaich be VY ANTED A GOOD PRACTICAL LADY br oF glerk Must be à good correspondent.3 junior sales ladies, Managing hotel housekeeper.Ladivs* Exchange, 5 Place d'Armes sqnare, __132 3_ VW ANIED\u2014GoOD RESPONSIBLE MEN T( TOF ILL positions of trust.Orders may be consulted at the Business Advertising \"Ex change, Place d'Armes square.Fees are paid in sdvane, Positions are not promised or guaranteed, \u20181elophone 3515 M PE qu to e en ac.a, Building, 6 Beaver Hull Hill 5 382 ANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRESS TO DO amici at her ora house, Apply at 115$ Dor- cheater re after 6 p.AN NTED \u2014 DMMEPTELY, A TpoTEsTANT 0 is D 0 ne\u2019s the summer, Apply 61 V; toriast as 2 lANTED\u2014FOR A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, IN W the Province of Que 1ebeo, a thorough book- Xeepor, one who understands French and English, Must furnian the 2 Dost of reference.flalary 2500 r annuiz boar rly ereonall butween i hours ot 8.8.3 and 9.30 a, nr Can: adfan Secret W Ti YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL SLR.vant, for a small family, to go to St.Rose for summer, Apply to Mra, 18it,01 Union ave, 133 2 A ELD TW 0 GOOD EXPERIENCED CLEKKS raoery, Must s; speak French and English, Apply ve Lagarde & Co,, 2128 Notre Dawe st 133 3 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.APPLY IMmediately, at 33 Chabolllez square; good Tasgs.13.ANTED-A FIRST OLASS GOUNTER HAND: ve or eprocer, asi: _ Apply to Fraser, Vives & de.100 88 James at, ase, WANTED AN» ASSIST TANT LEP hgh akin, nguages efarr .stating salary expected, to \u201cH Boao s 5 oo.NN ANTED= FOR A FIRST OLASS HOT.IN the Province of Guebeo, two che Tora.i Monts, able to farnish Ne 0 pest of references.Hall per mon.Bon.t Éce of the Canadian Becrets Service.ye 155 8 9 9 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.REferences necessary, 92 Mance at.133 z Nine rio RESPECTABLE GIRL AB HOUBE blema: nes obo Bid eferencas required, 1885\" ANTED_IIVE AGENTS TO REPRESENT Us: res forme Gusys BF.Gone utero » - Hosptial atreet.oer pu 138 3 9 ANTED\u2014CITY TRAVELLER, TO HEPREENTS pape \u2019ortant anufacturers of heavy hardware, pela 5 glans, cement, eto.on commission, 1558 ANTE ED SHAFT BOY ABOUT 15 YE W acoustomed to shoe shop.adores HE Hg STAR office.133 ANTED=50 to 95, ot pl SERVANTS, WAR aces, Ottawa, Toronto, ton.ven and Fonton: nos es oh d Lacs * Exchange, 5 Place d\u2019Armes ee i ot ANTED-MAHRIED FARMERS, So0D aces.rent.Coachmen for cles restaurant.Cook: Bec: on Foreman, 10 Farm 20 Boys (Bring parents\u2019 written \u20ac.consent), to 5 Place d\u2019Arm sg ME 3 NN Contes à 7HEAD, mg hotel, nos Axo 5 SAIT: \u2018or lea: otel, near Quebeo, Good Sooke.5 Chambe bormuaiie.undres à Help, 8 Cham alas.La Apes an Ke Was: TED-GENERAL SERVANT.AFFL Burgeas, 47 Richardson st.% age ANTED-1 FIRST CLASS STARCHER AN washer, at once.Mre.Gilmour, 35 Es || ANTÉDOA FEW MABBLE CUTTE.A alfentreal | Marble and Granite Work ores © an ® luar| granite letterer.exander Sik: also gad ANTED-WAIST AND BKIRT HANDS AND Tentices.al pis 26 pp rent 80 B good general servant, yaa ANTED-FIRST CLA8R SHOEMA men's sewed work, also girl fon wii machine L in custoin shop.Address 2379 St {ther $3 3 ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS COACH nie pajive 8 pai pair, que w who Poor cas | sveaus, Cate Jy AMA opertaon.200 © isiqe ANTED-AN APPRENTICE TO THE DRUG aving a proforred.Address \"M57, s Bras othee, et W ANTED\u2014GOOD PLAIN COOK OR GEN servant; also es housemaid.7 Durocher BAL 134 3 ANTED-YOUNG MAN SBPEAKING FRENCH and En Lis vu to dri 88 Bt.Dominiq ty ve Grocery express.AP ANTED\u2014 ESAGE Box.Ws Dyer & Co, 18 Phillips APPLY 1 A ANTED-FUR AN EF, A SMAR who write: $ Food business hand au A Le GR Îne ago and Bitmsel ce \u20ac poly by letter, star and experience.Must | - sil Address \"8 708,0 nran alice, ToL Fecomnond WAN TED \u2014 AN A PRES DRIVER, MUST ponk BL French and Eugli John Sim bell \"67 Notre Dame 5 sh.API à 7 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL Soy - WHE ply at once, with references, at 77 RT AE 1341 WET EE rg | WATER HOUSEMAID, APPLY 2 2280 N \u201cend aüorens; porinsugnt works Ags 4 ji Simon, rk Co Of Mer Moro hant Tauors, D401 Bt, Ware 20e FERRER VUE, PIE Wand wiht tooo A Zo a Apr ANTED-GÉNEE SERVANT: ANT: BOOD WAGES.ahoster BEV at once, Uambon, 1270.Do Dor- ANTED-TEN LADIES oF B ; wa Company for dhe road.= ming | | erred, Apply Theatre R iB4 4 ANTED-20 Y pao oul a Sibi FoR THE 8 Ronis ÿANTED-A RELIABLE BER v small family, Ron TPE g Std n iia | on LY To acop PASTEL oo E ntre at, Point ta.Balary 615:00 per monta °° M eu AN ED\u2014FUR A CONFECTIONERY Trout A ung omen With experience ; en 5 JANTEL\u2014A GIRL TO SHW BY THE Bit, who can cut and fit.Apply 784 Palace, A 3 ANTED\u2014 BY 20TH JUNE, A SU00 Tr ironing.Waxes, 812.vis, 1788 Porasester vont, i Ten \u2014 SEWING ang AND also gir) neral servant, pat to 2328 st, Gékhorine street.+1 WW ANTED\u2014BOUBEMAID, APPLY AT ry: PEEL street, 134 3 ANTED EXPERIENOED SALES LADY FOR cods; LE know- 2000 required, so Food references, White | ANTED\u2014AN re 1 MAN FOR THE Discours DE (Loos One experienced in the manufacture ust be steady and reliable, 4Lhe GOUD GE FERA Pi NT ONCE, bot ver gimenty- tive, able to do plain JAN ED TOURS SAT AS \u201cLADY'S HELP,\" in an English Protestant family, without children, to uasist in general housework.42 Usborne § Bt.Business Chances.NNN INNS NNN OR SALE\u2014A BUSINESS, ESTABLISHED SINCE y terms.Apply at 1858 Notre Dame He datween 6 and 8 p.m.28 tf BR SALE HOTHLS, SALOONS, FULT, CON- nd different lines of b ess, L tous Te Catherine, near St Urbain | Sirest.OR SAT E-HURSE-SBOEING SHOP ANDDWEL- «best part of Montreal coance for a good man.Address \u201cTI #14,\" BTAR 250$ 8 OR BALE-SALOON, SITUATED AT 1 toins at, corner of Cathedral wt.one of the he, atid iu the cit; r ok SA LEMILE ROUND OF GALLON will be sols, Very reasonably, with or without 1 office, 133 2 B SALE AMERICAN HOUSE BARBEK SHOP veffT sale or let.Terms moderate.Ap poly 1.B SALE 2 00-000 RF BELTING, 50 DIS- unt ido 3 po ors 8, lathes, planer mate tenon torso, boring and 0: bloke, 61: AINDLING, Bai es Mcdiarmi = tet or.bee ee and QUR Sr LE THRED PAIRS OF EXTRA FINE Q ver.Les oply to Ernest staokhouse, st.1 An OR SALE \u2014 BLACK RALNUT ambi 1 bedroom new, Can be see! es rng\u2019, 1747 Notre Dame, or at 203 Craig st SALE\u2014ST.BERNARD ox 8 SAT À ASTD.PARTLY DECKED boat, Can be seen at St.Onre's, La chine, or \"addvens uy, 741,\" Bram office, Bargain.CHARLES SPANIEL BITCH, with white marks; answera to name of Les M Reward at130 8t, Matthew st 132 3 OST-ON na gIDAX MO MORNING, A LARGE ME d'inder will be Towarded by epi: ing it to 909 Dorchester street.Any one found Lhar- Loring this dog will be prosecuted.UBT STRAYED FROM 204 PRINCE Srey y, red 1rish setter bitoh; Bad on re or Piease return to abov N PEEL BT.BETWEEN NO.306 AND Buder will be rewarde \"OBT\u2014TWO DIVIDEND NARRANTS OF THE erchants Bank of Canada, N Finder please Stara to bus pe OST\u2014ON NOTRE DAME, ae large memorandum book, levers, py Finder Fowarded on returning £5, as OST YESTERDAT JUNE 7TH, A SMALL FO FOX swors to Vicksy, about 4 months old (female), for ward for its return to 55 Victoria street.134 1 0ST ON SATURDAY, 4TH INST., A ROBARY, silver mounted, on Dor- roh, er warded by y returning to 780 Dorchester, ba Before OBT_LAST EVENING, A PAIR OF GOLD oT #insues, on St Catherine or M e st.er Tewarded on returning to 882 Bhorbrooke street Wanted to Purchase, ANNAN NN TN SN ANTED-TYPEWRITER.ONE HAVING SUCH orate hear of a purchaser by applying \u201c3 612,\" TAB office, ANTED-TWO GOOD SECONDHAND DESK ne high and one low preferred, Adare, 3 ce, ANTED\u2014A GOOD BTRONG TENT THAT WILL accommodate aix persons.Would gliber \u201cM 767,\" STAE office, ANTED \u2014 TO che SECOND HD medium sized safe.Address chase orrent.Addresi ANTED-TO PURCHASE 1 SooTOH Danniox of 134 toi ust for cash.Address No.80 Nazareth street.ANTED-\u2014TO HIRE OR PURCHAS all Soiy, stating size, ote., Faw and ry Etc, RNOR BALE A RTS Sins ALE\u2014A GOOD FPHAETO TE axpsous Tay wg, a e for gaa of ght work.Apply to J.Batley, 58.| Fo Be A ears Ww #8 Pupils Warton, A TED_BY VISCOUNT DF CARTHY m Europe), pupils in Frenoh.51 a PTR i PUPILS, BY EE wow to Borrom, OF, ONE BOXDBED Do \u2018 se és Lans ect PE mes 8 I Wa > orion.x0 30 | SEE Re EE n°6 Chriatisn ANTED-A pe SIN EOTLY HE Hable, rie os Eat Auden bee beet Sik LE tions fant iran exporters WA TRE, ATH ax do, b, raged i ; ; drèss Veiner 5 Bt.roach.dk : 0 18 ANTED\u2014BY A H SEED bi MAN, ATION Quer a : fears in ait D PR or x de vez vla porc à Hargure enna S07 WANT à P JELISHERS.A SITUATION, ott 0! iv Serre 4 ag, ating.T Or pel c ap 8.on rin 5 very, ot, Address © bo 117, byrne mati ANTED-BY YOUNG GHADUATE, HAVING good references and speaki, bE equaliy,uitustion a3 sunlutant boo.nt; ary goods salesuian or auy office work.Address Alfred Goulet, Wendover, Uniario, 130 à WV ANTED- PIX DATION FOB A YOUNG LADY who will arrive from England in september, Soverness or any Tosvuctable posi cu ge refer enges, Particulars, 2115 Bt Gaver et.NTED\u2014A POSITION As eR oTR APES : and typewritor, si ad nie Lady w shes.>| 8 our yours\u2019 ex, ence n an accoun so - ply M.P.O.Box 5 ¢ 143 44aw ANTE Da poss TION AS pp: KKEELER, cashier, Ccllectoz or to take of ai pue capable ta accepta sresponiule fo pono, Died bee fi 2 ons for sa eu an oF pumber Ql exrs 1ualager 0.a rainy actur! 7 urn oars bu if required.Address \u201cD 530,\" Bray Difige.ANTED SITUATION BY ENGLISHMAN AS ardener or root, well up in both, Address \u201cD 525.Ky BTAR 0.132 3 VWANTEDBY MAY (PENBIONER) AND WIFE, Lo care of a gentleman's house aA romm the summer; best of references furnished.\u201cI 581,\" 87am office, 5 ANTED\u2014ANY ONE WHO WILL aE LE A vady position, sod a fair salary, I will loan them \" potes of 8500 each With a wood endorser secured by mortgage on pant al estate near N, Y.y; fulling de lat Uctober next Audress \u2018D 530,\" Bran office.132 8 ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS NURSE, TO GO TO the seaside.coast preferred.Apply 2741 St, Catherine rion 142 8 ANT 7, the das RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ony 56 » a ashing or ironing.Balmoral street.© sd ANTED\u2014COPTING BY TYPEWRITER ro drues *'G 627,\" STAR office 132 6 VAN TED\u2014BY AN ELDERLY WOMAN, SITUA- son in a amali family.Address 161° Vite = ARTED-BY FIRST CLABS COMMERCIAL raveller, engagement with tea importing house = oil and paint manufacturer; 20 years business experience; 10 years on the road, from A tic to Pacific; best of copnections snd references.Married and under 40.Saiary immaterial until has roven himselt; firat class house would have preference at half salary of second class house, Addre es L 706,\u201d STAB office.ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS PLAIN AND ANGE bread baker.Apply at 400 Lagauchetiere.se ANTED\u2014DRESSMAKING BY THE DAY IN private families.Apply 100 Bt.\u2018George 3 3 JANTED\u2014BY À A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, ashing,ironing or house oleaning by the day.Avply To &4 Jurors st, 1341 ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY GOOD MEAT AND pastry cook, in an hotel or 1st clasa boarding bouse.No objection to leave city.Apply ll Furora street.1341 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPERIENCED ookkeeper, cashier and stendgrapher; pos sessing Dost city references.Address® = 86, 35 0 WV AN TES REBPECTABLE MAN AND lm without opiidren, situution.wife as cook; an nerally useful ; total abstainers.No objectio fes ve lhe cliy.Best references.Address ad 2?\u201d ce.me = Tee cost pt Roi ein TO Le deru a Ma.EEE AND DOUBLE BOOMS, VITE PRE noie RGN romasaep 20 L bie.Soe GUM, FOR TW ih board 34 required, or or BING.= ck ave.5 arte Sh vi Sn Vi hanetond 22 yin omsoraerar foe An the Best zpcors sell it.close Et GENTL TN sacre furnished patlor, with 2 CALE i Fri 23 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE.13168 RE FOReRL, Ir Arr.© hy doutes walk i from Windsor: as, bath, & Univ.vers i LORIMIER.otre Bens or mers sm y IEAM A mater Go.Lt, oi Foes Te.PPT Xow COM \u2014 COMFORT A BEF AND NIOELY FUR- hed niet and private faut- 2 ei suitable for ope or two entlomen, and 5 Hubert Jao or Be cal board}: terms 1noderate.is 18 VOMB\u2014ONE LARGE AND UNE SMALL, AT 28 Lathoart street; nicely No.iuruished, au jtaule Genevieve fnoat Dorchente er st.) OOM\u2014LAHGE WELL FUKNISHED BEDROOM.Union 13286 \u2014FUKNISHED Hoong OR FLAT, ra couts I Apply 142 Voe Be Coms AND AED; ALSO TABLE BOARD.17 1326 4 LARGE UNFUBNISHED ri table for housekeeping: also one furnished trond roown, on entrance Hat, suitable for ,one or © gentlomen.269 St.Autolue st, 33 ANNEAL ROOM IN NEW Sov Gas oo y moderste.a sk DOM-LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT room, bathroom flat, suitable for one or gentlemen, Third house from Windsor, 184 fool 3% OOM\u2014TO LET, ONE NICELY FURNISHED room, suitable for one or two gentlemep, 678 uchstiero, 4 doors east of Blsury, 12 3 URNISHED, FOE AR- 3 use af kitchen, or is pontle: no children.Apoly 43 1326 570 LET, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; board.28 Union ave.NFUORNISHED PASLOE Rooms, wiih falcon on à bai rooms flat, every convenl Highest references required.132 3 OUMS\u2014NICE FRONT OOM, FURNISHED, suitable for gentleman: bath and w.a 108 2 3 OM\u2014TO LET, A FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, on bathroom \"fat, with board.47 Me tonife MS\u2014TO LET, OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR, À Le vais of furnished rooms, with board.5\" \u2014FURNISHED FRON oo use of kitchun if desired; rent ¢10a mont.T BROOM TO LE > 00M _1 EN TLEMAT.ON, BATHROOM PLAT.4 Dufferin ave,, Kichmon: ooms-TQ, LET, LARGE A.1g BMALL R ND OMB with or ithout Chic Lagauchetiere st, nesr 132 6 PS DORE AND SINGLE, WITH BOARD; 8 table board, Las ore TWO NICELY FURNISHED no private (French) family.whe) English is Es : rally ait situated.Terms Todor ate, Apply = St ARTEL RY X YOUNG WIDOW, Fou.oF y kind by the day.Apply to No.Sua By Byr- olite street.ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAHAL Ad woman, as hurse, &nd young girl as general servant; in the one family referred.Address 8.C., 85 Ryde street, Point tt.Charles.134 2 ANTED\u2014BY RESFRCTABLE ENGLISH LADY from the country, middl o-nged, situation ss working | honaskesper or to assist in b ess M.A.Coates, 72 Gain 8 1343 ANTED BY, DRESSMAKER, WOLE BY THE day in private (smilies Apply at sey In.spestor street.ANTED-OLUKKSHIE OR SIMILAR EMPLOY- t.by gxperleposd English solicitor.a dress 2 BEL N office.134 3 Neo GRAS AND FLOUR TRADE.YOUNG gentlelnan well in Ra English, Ki man and ene langua office warehouse and Bibl \u201coe yor rh: wr oper, tens in he above trade, wo out ff Hie Ceituntion Applicant also anderstandy practical.til: take & small salary to commence with in any at ment.Address \"0 804,\" STAR Office.1343 ANTED- BITUATION AB GENERAL SERVANT, § to go to the country s short distance.Apply 101 Al lexander ED-WORK BY A YOUNG DANISH WOMAN AN .washing or house oclesning, 18987 1 to 70 St.Urbain at 3 ANTED \u2014 FAMILY WASHING BY MRS.35 Lusignan st., & nice clean place.Mrs, Biovrn does th the VasDing for Doctor Loss\u2019 family for last 17 y! 184 3 ES ; SERPECIATLE JOUNG X MAN and wife, be rencralt ile pa! sen oral serv an willing tO % Kener ¥Y uae country pre or rod adress * \u201cP 858,\" BTAR office.134 1 ANTED\u2014BY oN MAKEIED MAN, SITUA- Wa tion as Soachman; city references.Address *Q 867\" bTAR Uflice, 134 à ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, hing and s'oning at her own Lome, by week or > thont Address \u201cPF 843,\u201d Sran office.4 8 ANTHED\u2014A SITUATION AB FARM FOR A and vite: go good farmer and wife good butter taker; good housekeeper.Address.PRE\" Bran ollice, ANTEP A A GENTLEMAN WHO 18 aon down to the West Indies shortly would be pleasea to carry a Bet of sam sample us or attend to 9.50% commissions.Address \u201c0 804,\" STAR office, ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY OF ANY KIND, W by capable woman.Apply 89 Jurors tt 1 ANTED- SITUATION Fos FIRST Clase cook or housekeeper for gentlemen; cit x oF gouatry.omy Miss Keita, Employment 8: ge, 2:2944 Bt.Cat rine street.ÿ ANTED-\u2014A POSITION AS OFFICE TaN experienoed lady: shorthand and typed tt K dress \u201c0 805,\u201d STAR office Douses to Let, 0 LET-FOR THE BUMMER MONTHS, FROM 1st June to lst 8: November giecly furnished cot- o in the west end, betw eury and Guy sta; rent very moderate.Apply at 112 tf 71 MACKAY STREET, 0 pe COTTAGE, (QTEAD a LAS fully » oi _ \"0 durnished; $70 for the season, ice inclide à Au 127 12 GEO.E.OLERK.0 LET\u2014AT LAPRAIRIE A FURNIBHED COTtage with garden.= shady trees, bath in house, 5 poipates from the wharf, Address I.J, Bisailion 11 Place d'Armes ou YO LET\u2014AN ELEGANT UPPER TENENENT OF eight rooms brisk building situated in Longueuil on the Chad y road, with bath and wo five minutes walk from boat.pply to CHAS, DESMARTRAU, N ia pame atreôt, Or to AUG.BEAU 1317 * Longueuil.\u2018OV LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE, WEST END i Sherbrooke wireet; all modern improvements, ro 1323 P.0.BOX, 1942, T° LET\u2014NEW TENEMENT, NO.67 Famille at ee avery modern convenience and ili be Hinted.for in Be cordon tenant i pres.ent AL =f ure à great reduc Apply, J.Credo Simpson & & Co.132 3 | Te LEI soufre MONTHS, A FURNISH.8 n © 1983 \u2018Address _K 600\" BLAk OFFICE à O LET\u2014A ELT CT COTTAGE AT SAULT an 7 Becollet, c close to river, for summer months or the year, Ao TU A tot es ohio.183 8 ult au Recollet, 4 LEE-HQUSE FURNISE D, 4 APARTMENTS, coi ontrablo te tenant to Toil May next.Apis 4 = 8 ayimer 0 TE THE VILLAGE OF To 12 sie for the season, at aA TD Tok PP MADAME FORTIN® 1843 near x.Hotel.COTTAUE, | Tam Liver.st LH te wel ss ad: ction 184 8 ae amos st, LET-LARGE FURNISHED HO xX: traine sn a po mit 3 wy to lat Stern Terme 41 \u201ca.870 § À OF CH, 0 LET-FOR THE SUMMER BRAS ASPLRN: T oe HE arden, « situated on ne | inte te: A Terms modera street A = hee bao gran py AT FINE NEW HOUSE.JUBY Co; COM- brook: teno, Xr whi EE ate saionon | 9 a Lo LAGAUO SE OQME FURNTFHED ROOMS TO LET, x 5 8 CoMu-\u2014 TO LET WELL APPOINTED ROOMS, nished, in « s in Bret, claus.and kitchen it aired.PRY few doors above Sherbrooke.ooM-10 LET, iF reqired TRON T ROOM, dou T0 Et M ORNANES BEDROOM.A5 ply 49 Beaver Hall Hill, OMS\u2014TWO FRUNT ROOMS, WELL FUR- ate house: for single 15° 56 of dining reom 133 à 176 ins rat 133 3 FÜR- t.Luke street.\u201cH 1833 uso family; in los locality, near St.TO BENT, A Y FINE BEDROO 0 erything pi perfect.| a Oe SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, TE ood board, st 21 McGill College ave.133 5 OM-NEAT FRONT ROOM, FUKNISHED OB OC nfurnished.at 86 8.Antolne & 1333 OOM-UNFURNISHED BOOM ro ee WITH utensils; small uis Par Baise GIVEN UP En OM chen: go PARLOR BEDROOM, = USE wardrobe,sto.; family pri unoillors st, ENISHED ROOM TO RENT, ho: hone Board: modern conveniences, Address Is '§ University stre 1334 3 OM WITH PR vagnour BOARD.LATE Sous DOUBLE FE FRONT ROOMS NICELY FURn: with board: also room for à few table oarders, opposite Windsor Eotel, 41 Metoaife street, 1333 COMS\u2014PARTIES VISITING TBE ary, CAN be aco d h rooms © day ur Week; 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HE if term wie Douses Wanted, ANTRED\u2014HOUSY.IN POINT 8T, CEARLES, doctor ; for: low = rent: every popvenience; ou ; SERRE je tenant, no children, Re, ony, P SND BENT, UN.Spr tenement or sinall oué, ISHED, of hou Blower to Peel st.and botwsen Palace TE ;Apply satiné rent, to \u201cJ 850,3 id oR JULY AND Méontrent A TENUE, dope ty © con ; are Marted.GE Was AC ME the orth League Committee re x it was seen that 77 leagues have been rmed within the Conference, bership of 3092\u2014an increase of 1022.This rapid growth augurs well for the of the young people and the future of the Uburoh.The Temperance Committee reported concerning the progress of prohibition sentiment and prevaience of total spoke of the number of petitions the appointment and personnel usefulness ence, | Sei, Hy Roy recommendations that both influence and vote be given for prohibitionists were A motion was this evening.the Be Philp, B.The services throughout have been attended by large and appreciative audiences.T Committee reported at midnight.Before reading the final draft Magog was recommended to be formed into Thos.Brown is to be ordained The election of chairmen of districts and financial secre taries resulted as followa: Dr.Williams; Kingston, Dr.Gon, ei rookville, Rey.H, Cairns; Rev.J.BSeanlon; Perth, us tingd: Otta untingdon ; wa, Re Rev.T.J.Mansell: \u201cstnstond, Rev.Dr.Blok man ; Huntingdon, Rev.W.Arm hes chose the following financial secretaries: real, Rev.J.T.Pitch Kingston, Rev.Bo GC.Sanderson; Brook v.Brown; Pembroke, sing, Chown ; Sudbury, Rov v.W.Timberlake; \u2018Quebec Sparling; Stanstead, v.A.5.Fooatn.Rev.J.\"Davies; ne de Rev.\u2018eeson.-ballot was necessary for the election 1 th Doren district.It was after two o'clock this (Wednesday) morning when the Conference adjourne: \u2018The report of the Stationing Committee contained the following changes MONTREAL DISTRICT.: Montreal Lagauchetioro gna F.M Pauly ons ; 5 Heart \u20ac Hochelaga Ea BF M ia cata Ha de Calumet and Grenvilie, i Logan, 8.Arundel and Porsonby.T.Brown, I Bethel; East Harrin A Glasgow, £ A D B.A; Wm, he Stationing a mission, for special Mont uebec, tawa, orth; F.C.Rey Geo.Campbell; Bydenhbam.borne, one to sent.Broglie District Prescott, 8.J.\u2014 i Addison, William Knox; Maitland, T.Matilda, District Matilda, F.W, A.waver, William Brown; Iukerman, Isaac Wilkins Perth District Clayton, B.Toppige Fit roy Harbor, ° 0, Po ory bor, W.B.William Pip, B.An B.hi: Bo one to sent, Pombroke, District, \u2014 Westmeath, A.Johnston bogle, H Nipissing re Ma Eu 1e Chantier; ke T Q Fomasges, J J Sudbury ee Ta noe \" ission {one to be se Chapleau, F'.= Robinson; White Rivers ÿ Halfpenny.Richmond, R.F.Belton; Que.Quebec, J.Lawrence brook, G.a 7 son ; Magog, J Water loo Wm.mission.etter the election of chalrman, which was two.o\u2019clock, a few miscellaneous dom were dis president thanked the conference for their attention to business.The minis were Tead and the conference closed at 2.30 Most of the ministers re- eir homes this morning and not-eon the Benediotion.turned to th Pembroke re-assumed its ordinary placid and secular appearance.AN OVATION FOR CARNOT, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| Paris, June 8\u2014Enormous and highly enthusiastic crowds Æsthered at the railroad station in to the srrival of My.Gasnot appearance of for a grand ovation, mae uch res tance, friendly to the Bepn retohed out her hand \u2018to France, it is be- ne the Republic haa every appearance of belng a a à Gorgrament strong at home and ter, ware among the guests at the dinner to fivlomate FA by Lord Dufferin at the on the new \"boat 10 hy ill fiavo to D 3 \u201cshang ach the uired à ' Teach Kagalan frig hail * Char Gaézpbell, A PLUNGER DRIVEN To cover.A Chicago Grain Bposalator Gets into Deep [erotan 5O Tan se : - PEMBBOXR, ot.June rte Conference \u2018was in o playful mood yesterday afterncon, \u201c15 was awaiting the report of the Statloning | | Committee.Business flagked.A communication [rom the Single-Tax Association was presented, That seemed to be a promising fleld ;-but the President smiled as it was.proposed to disouss it.It scarcely came within the range of ecclesiastical polities.The Dominion Alliance asked for cooperation on the part of the Conference by the election of delegates to the council to be heid next September The report of the re on of the work was very satisfactory.road « in membership and revenue has bean re fo KJ TF > ss assed fo memorialize the Government re the observance of ihe Sa bath by Canadian exhibitors at the World's Fair, Chicago.At 2,30 o Felock the Stationing Committee retired and the Conference, after disposing ol a few miscellaneous matters, adjourned till the evenine session.The Sabbath Bohool anniversary was held Addresses were delivered by a, J tie 8\u2014Plunger Partridge has For four months he fight ink the advance n, yet led to-duy in te ie = \"yhat he had sald in the expectation of lower alf an hour he bought between three miillon bushels, His losses been so heavy during the past ten days shat, in his great anxiety to save he drove up the price again, at 87 and 88 cents, when the market at 83 and 84, opined at 88 is I pretiy well 2 pinched,\u201d sald a broker yesterday.make a private settlement, Yat if not, bis fortune will be swept away.He seamed to be the worst rattled man on be allowed to Although July wheat early sold he covered his short line at §7 and 8 purchases did not begin until the lust {5 minutes of the trade.After they had once started in and after the prices began to feel their effect everything else that had gone beforedropped out of mind.Just what the big short deal nobudy seems to Innumerable outsiders, late in getting the news about the Hatcti legislation were in the market at the opening anxious to get rid of their holdings.local bulls seemed to have become more despondent over the night.There was nothing in any of these clrcum- stances to throw Partride into a panie, but people who know him say that it has been a week of great distress to him.Unable to sleep or eat he had become worried until -day, when he was entirely unnerved by the uncertain market, weak at the opening and finally turned strong again.This so him that he decided to put an to the strain and ordered his wheat covered.He gave the order after the July price had worked up from 83% to His \u2018heaviest purchases were made between 87 and Ye.8.Jamieson, M.A, an Rov.w.Jackson ; Nivis w rown, Harris, secretary of \u2018indowment Fund of Wesleyan Theological College.Kingston District.\u2014Portsmouth, iS.Shibley; Gânsnoque.while others do not.ARTER'S E Medical.Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles fnef- {ent ton toa bitious state of the system, such aa Nausea.Drowsiness, Disttess after eating Pain in the Side, £c &c.While their Inost le success n shown in curing Headache, yet Carrer's LITTLE Liver Pris are equally, vajuable in Constipation, curing ing this @nnoying com tatnt, while they also © Corot t all disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost pricelesz to th who after from this distressing Complaint; oes not en.who once try them will aa hy an ose these little pllis valuable in so many ways that they will not De willing to do without them.But after all sick head Bs the bane of so many lives that here is where rv great boast.Our pills cure 18 are very small IVER PrLL8 and very easy to take.One or two pills make a dose.They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, ut by thelr gentle, action lease all who use t! 25 cents: Soid everywhere, or sent by CARTER MEDICINE CO, New York Emo 30, Small Bow Small Prin OTTAWA DISTRICT.Oliver; Nepean, Fred.Tripp; Vapkieek Bill, J.N.Treadres, A.J.Que, D.A.Lough; Aylwin, iv DISTRICT.: Cookshire, O.b.Balwin: Burke; French miss! on, Desmaries ; \u2018Agnes, one © to mondville, epat one south, G.H.Stanstead Mai _Coatieook, B Barnston, A.F.Bander- District Philiipaburg past, Smith ; Lawrenceville, J, oo Irvine; Bother, French mission, J.C.Sm HUNTINGDON tor.St.Johns, Alf.MoCann ; Chambly, John Watson; Franklin Centre, G.Ormstown, John Davies.Magog was, on recommendation, made a Thos.Brown was\u2019 d to ordained for special purposes, walle rext conference will be held at Corn- the President was the signal the sure result vo its A PRIZE PORTRAIT REBUS.This young lady has three brothers, each one of whose picture is combined in the \"above rt EARLI- The manufacturers of » THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FOR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THE TBETH, will give 8, handsome Gold Watoh to the can make out the faces of the ree © brothers Fi FIRST ; to the second an elégant ir of genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS ; to the i1d a PIANO LAMP in Antique Silver ; to a h either À SILK PRESS PATTERN Or & SWISS MUSIC BOX playing six pieces ; to the fitha beautiful pair of PRARL OPERA GLASSES; ; the sixth an elegant MANTEL CLOCK ; to the seventh a pair of SOLID SoD, CHAIN BRACELETS, with Padlocks, and to the eighth & COIN SILVER WATCH, h contestant is to cut out the picture rebus and make a cross with a lead pencil on the three brothers faces, and send same to us, with ten three-cent Canadian postage stamps fer.30 cents in silver} for one packagi of before July 2oth, 1 oam, postmarked rst which contains the the ceive the first prize the balance in order as received,\u201d For the ins?correct answer we will also give a handsome Gold Watoh; to the next to the last a complete BUSINESS EDUCATION ; to the second wo the last an elegant pair of genuiné DIAMOND RARRT csi to the third from the last a PIANO LAMP in Antique Silver; : to the fourth a swiss MUSIC BOX pl ieces ; to the fifth a sILK Dress LK the sixth a pair of PEARL OPRRA GLASSES § to the seventh ee a pe prize Sill also be given to aying an elegant MANTEL CLOCK, who it able to answer, his Srv 97 correctly until x een awarded if there whould bet that Sumber answering carrectly.Nothing As char boxing and packing pi Wa sha offer attics Fe to all Prizes are willing fe help Our prizes ar object into introduce anc ely Our attention to Pearlifoamn, which fi repars ration wbose manufacturets are only willing As offer a Tomar of $100 to any dents! who can show that it contains anything ne o the teeth, (Ladi es who have Peariifoum y too much in favor.A outa of ot pearly wh white seth tH t is leaders of the the profession © thinke à vob ad al dentist what ail postpaid ars i; ] Portrait Re \"Rebus 4% ool oy 7) y, 2 rs iscve de 170$ onge ih TOILE 0x KINGSTON Co ie od THR amt î Intasir 4) bon i os y.The EB PREMIER \u2014 Summer Resort and Sanitarium OF CANADA, CALEDONIA SPRINGS Heisen Now Opsés Exotraton tates by rail or boat, Guides giving | fer latirmition ou Appliansion ta the Grand Oarthy's amendment, which hes already been published: lts gist Is $hat in redls- tributing the seats « return should be had to old county snd olty bounduries; that there ahould be soms principle governing this matter.Equalization of representation was alleged, but Mr, MoCarthy contended that it was not attained, whereas he contended that an adherence fo the old bouu- daries would becure it better than the present patuhwork system.Mr.McCarthy's b w é hour and twenty minutes ng, but it wis so well delivered and so Sul of matter for UT that the time very quisity end the.atrention of the Hi , Tag never Tuer CAT, er hor ola mare\u201d called for \u201c p M 9 Hear, hear,\u201d fro \u201cthe in Mr.Da but the ot sid in sullen Hience and when\u2019 ips 8 er Bas down there were Bone to app ud ne House during the aiterneon was full and routine business was phoys, Befors the order of the day was called Mr.Laurler ed wher the Houpgs woud be told about tne recent trip of thé ministersto Wasnine- on, an .Sir John Thompson said the aratement would be given vitale à few dés none .question was, who had been left in charge of the De ment of Marine and Fisheries since the Minister had gone to England?Sir John said the Prime Minister had temporarily taken charge of the Depart- mn ; ent.Then came the order of the day\u2014the second reading of the Redistribution bill, and Mr.MoCarthy rose to speak to his amendment.By way of Introduction he justited his vote against Mr, Laurler's amendment whieh proposed referring the measure 10 a select committee of the House, It was vague and impracticable and he could see no good that woula result from it.He proposed to speak of the principle of the bill, and this could not be done without going into details, because from its nature the enersl principies depended upon tbe de- ils.Redistribution was necessary, but not of the partial kind proposed, and he was in favor of more sweeping and RADICAL READJUSTMENT than that proposed.The alleged basis of the bill was equality of representation and that was urged as 8 Justification of the bill, Old and well established boundaries had been abandoned and when that was done there only remained the rules of equality of representation.\u201d The unit\u2019 of population for Quebec was 22,800 and that of Ontario would exceed that by a fractional difference.Ha e Ontario unit at 23,000.What beyond that was excessive population?what below that was an unreasonable | shortage?He thought 20 per cent.abuwe- or below thé unit was excessive or un: reasonably low.e aly: ar amendment of the measure of.188% and où examining the constituencies as establisned he found ten in Ontario whose population was for an excess of the unit, - The surplus population amounted to 118,000.\u2018Kwenty- one fell not only below the unit, but below the unit less than 20 per cent.and were thereiore unreasonably low, Among these were West Brant, Brockville, West Durban.East Durham, Frontenac, South Grenvilie, Leeds and Grenville, East Hastings, Middie- sex, South Norfolk, South Ontario, Peel and: others.In Quebec thirteen had excessive.population, &bd thirty-two were unreasonably low.The numereus and grave inequalities pointéd to the need of re istribulion, but it should be more sween- ing and radical than that proposed by the bill.which they were asked to read a second time.What were the justifications given for the changes pro in Ontario?And there were the claims of Toronto and Algoma to increased representation.Coming down to soëre of the details of the biil he first relerred to the removing of the \u2018Township of Otarence from Russell to Prescott.Russel! had a population of 31,643,and this wowd reduce it to 25,398, but it would increase Prescott to 80,413, and so one county was brought down to pear the unit, while arother was increased (ar beyond it.\"} here could be po possible justilication for such a change as that.Algoma was divided, leaving the West with a population oi 41,856, but the eastern part was tled up with Nipis- sing and had a population ot 35,811.Algoma should have twu members, but Nipissing should have been leit alone and given a separate representative.It was a mining couatry, and those great Interests were entitled to a member io the House.Interests, not poiltical, but commercial and industriai, should be considered, and coustituencies should not be considered as if~they beiong» ed Ww one or other of the li.tical parties.The itussell and Éres- cott gerrymander he styled as being iniguitous, fur which there could be no justi- firation and which was a blot on the biil.In spite of it he believed Mr.Edwards, the Opposition member for Russell, wouid be returned at the next eiection,for peopie would not be gerry mandered in that manner without reseating it.The City of London had had a population of 31,000.It would bave been natural to hnve confined the constituency to the city limit, but the.bill proposed to leave out a part of the city and take in a portion of the country, although he would not say there was any political objection in making that strange arrangement.These grave INEQUALITIES OF REPRESENTATION existing in the bill, he failed to see what eneral principle they would be acting upon n voting for the bill.Equality of representation kad not been followed, por had natural and well established boundaries Leen maintained.Under the present law there were three or four constituencies in three counties, and haif #& dozen were situated in more than one county.If the bilt almed at securing any principle It was equality of representation, but it did not secure that and go it was a failure and did go far enough.He had gone througn the counties and found that greater equality was to be secured by adhering to their oid boundaries.At present there were in Ontario ten conetituencies with excessive population, and twenty-one below the unit even Jess the 20 per cent.margin.The bill proposed to reduce the latter sixteen, so there would be ten above and sixtesn below the standard.If his amendment were followed, it would have only twelve above and twelve below the unit, with a total difference much less than that resulting from the arrangement pro- by the bill, eo that alone on the &roands of equality of representation, his scheme was ihe one to be preferred, His next point, and it was certainly one, was that the community of interests of con- stituenclos should be ther mak Men who or years had sat together as jurors and.shared in the same lucal and municipal concerns should not be separated Ih their political representation without sufficlent causé.Mr.Mills, he said, iad ably paibied out the e derived from the .constituencies.He agreed with the hon.gentlemen's remarks and would not add anything to what bad already veen so well put before the House.Some rule must be followed and he Lelieved that no better ore could be adopted than that of following city and county boundaries, for it secured a reason- abie equality of representation, preserved - well recognized boundaries, recognined the community of interests in each constitu- enoy, and secured - permanency, \u201cwhich: was au important element.They Would be blind if they did not look to the rule ald down in Lngland when their great redistribution of 1885 was varried out.He went {nto an explanation of bow their measure had n carried out by the boundary commission.The fundamental rules upon which tbat body had acted were thst they should study to adopt boundary lines.Parte of one county wers But to be annexed to another; cominunity ol interest was to be preserved and boun- dartes not useful were to avolded as much as possible, Besides; they were to keep in view the making of constituencies as compact as possiblé.The speaker contended that cities should have their full quota of representation, but parts of th country should A to urban gonstituencies where conflicting interests would be called upon to seiect the game ropreseutative, He urged that a overnment possessing Lwo- 8 of the seats in the Huuse - COULD AFFORD TO BO RIGHT.If this bill were passed and the Liberals\u2019 came into power at the next election, they would be justifiéd in prossitig 8 Worse gerry- m J o resson fur the \u2018} made \u2018east, with à opulation er.ore was i Doverument délng wrong better todopy Hritlag p nd {t would b, oeed urecodent thaû fois LOL.JU.Came tue: ti | hammer.strokes at \u2018minor iniquities ofthe bill he said could be best dieposed of in commitiee and on this score he wquid only say that the changes ln Russell, Brucé andHuron could.not Ye justified.rie contentad bimeelf with a general review of the bij] as iv affected On- rio.The province might be considered as divided into three groups of constituencies.There was the centre, consisting of Toron and the Yorks, with a population of 241,400 aad 6 [members tae Meni, including all ose ridings wes ork, with a.population of J84,000 and 51 members ond the of 688,283 and 35 members, which was more than they were entitled io.The last thing honest men would do would be to deprive the west, which was not fully represented, of seats and give them to the east, whose population was below the standard.\u201cIts,\u201d he said, \u2018a palpable and gross injustice, and I call the attention of the Minister of Justice to his promise that the bill would be fair and equitable.Sir Richard applled a few of his pot names to the bill and its authors and then proceeded to give a list of the constituencies whose opulation fell below the unit of 22,900.For ntario they were as follows: Bruckvilie, 7500, below the unit; Carieton, 1151; Dun- das, 2768; Fast Durham, 5800; West Durham, 7625; Frontenac, 9453; Glengarry, 453; South Grenville, 9069; Last Hastings, au4Ÿ ; North Hastings, 687; West Hastings, 3937; Kingston, 3636; North Lanark, 3635; uth Lanark, 3036; leeds and Grenville, 9377; Lennox, 7898 + West Northumberland, 7953; North Ontario, 1520; South Ontatlo, 4549; Ottawa, with two members, 8519; West Peterboro, 7092; Prince Edward, 4000; Nortn Victoria, 6051; South Vic toria, 2445.In the eastern groun the constituencies fell on an average 3200 below the average.There had been no attempt to eu nnlize the population and the whole tug Was UNFAIR AND INIQUITOUS.He intimated that when detalls Were dis- gussed he would have something more to say.\u2018Mr: Haggart defended the bill In ar interesting speech, but all the remarks of the {ening had to give the palm of interest to Mr.O'Brien's speech.He was the séconder \u2018of the amendment of Mr, McCarthy and In his brief address he gave an exhibition of independence whicn fairly took the breath away from some Conservative members, His remarks were littie short of heresy, for he plainly told the House that if there was |.no room in the Conservative party for inde- endent action thén he woul gt out of it He was elected to support the Government, but not to support iniguitous measures.e had a hit at Mr.Ouimet.What did he Know about the British precedents quoted?They pretended to follow British practices, but they were being sadly neglected and the worst forms of American trickery were being introduced.Tou many bad measures had been passed here and it was time to call a halt.The gerrymander of Russell could not be defended, Excuses could be offered, put the object was to secure the defeat of.Mr dwards.He warned the Government that they would find that the bul would.operate against the Conservative party.It could not be de- tended, and he challenged Dr.Montague to justify it belore the people.Such an IniquRous measure could not be carried in England, tor pubii¢ opinion would: defeat the strongest Government that dared to preseut it.Mr.Masson followed in a general way, and defended the bill, while Mr.Patterson, of Brant, followed in wu slashing speech, in which he supported Mr.McCarthy's umendment.Mr.Weidon found much to condemn and much to support The act of 1882 did little credit to its authors, but time ind remedied muen of the wWrons.He believed in fixing some defimte prinoi- pies upon which to #ct in luture cases.He agreed with the remarks of Mr.Mills re- spedting the desirability of maintaining the stability of cunstituencies.He would pot say what position he would take, but he would say that hé wished to see county lines followed ne far as possible, t 12.10 \u201cMr.Flint moved the adjournment of! the debate amidst shouts of * Go ou.\u201d Mr.McCarthy rose to answer B8ome remarks made by Mr.Haggart, Minister of Railways, who had re him a lesson for the independent siäana he had taken.Mr.MoCarthy esid : \u201c1 belong to the Conservative party, and 1 was elected to support its poliey, but I was elacted to act as had dore In the past as an independent member of Parliament.1 gave m views respecting the bill to my leader, not the Minister ot Railways, tor 1 have not falien so low as to reoeive him as my leader, but to\u2019 the Prime Minister.I gave my views to the leader and told him that I could not support the measure.\u201d Mr, McCarthy justified his action in presenting the amendment.Mr.Davin concluded the it was adjourned.The House rose at 12.50 this morning.Mr.John Black, the well-known committee organizer in the Montreal district, is here to-day to present a petition on behalf of the Coneervatives of St.Johns and Iberville against the division of the constituency as proposea oy the Redistripution Btil.He held a conference yesterday with Messrs.Chapleau and Ouimet.In tbe Railway Committee yesterday morning, the Ottawa, Waddington and New York BLIl Waë passed, and the Ottawa, Mor- risburg and Naw York Bill thrown out, The Nelson and Fort Shephard Biil was also re- ected, and the Manitoba and Assiniboia raud Junction Railway Act reported, The bill to consolidate and amend the act respecting land in the Territories formerly known as the Real Properties\u2019 Act, was withdrawn in tho Senate yesterday, Sir John Abbott stating ihat the North-West and Manitoba members were anxious that its provisions should be considered during the day's debate and recess.Thiee private measures were advanced a stage in the Benate yesterday.Hoan.Mr, Boulton ruee to a question of privilege.In the Home Ruie debate, in the Commons on \u2018Monday, his.name was bandled about as that of a prominont Orangeman.The loquacious Senator from Shell River took oncasion to deny the assertion, but added that if he were a member of the Order he would not be ashamed to admit it.Mr.Campbell gives notice of a motion for Thuraduy, declaring it expedient that such changes should be wade in the vxoise law Bo as to admit of the importation of tHluminat- inæ oil in vuik.Sir John Thompson also gives notice of a motion that Government orders have precedence after questions put by members on Mondays durbax the remainder of thesession.This, if adopted, will prevent a vote being rendered this year on Mr, Dev- n'es Home Rule resolutivp, and Mr, Arm- prongs Jesnestion respecting duai anguage and separate «chools in the North-(vest.The duties of the Custom's department are probably the must extensive and orer- ous In the Government, and, as à course quence, the Mintster in charge is one of Whe hsrdest worked in the Cab For this ;ablnet, reason, no doubt, and owing to the delicate | state of his health, the appointment of Hon.Mr.Chapleau to this trying department naturally caused the friends of the Minister no small amount of anxiety lest the strain should prove tee much lor his physical en.dursance, But these Approbensions have thus far been dispellen, as the Hon.gentleman has iscloséd a reserva force of energy little expected from one whet has suffered so much in recent years.-Since täkink hold of the departs ment Mr.Csapleau has worked hard, mid- pighit ater midnight Bnding him busy in his office with\" his private sacrotary.This close poli ep bo the usinees ot ihe de text, abling him grapple with sud x: th tiqited \u2018Lhe : uestions of tariff duties and, the details of official I re, Ig shogtly to 1m oh are expected to be |B aie Sed sen halt ;§ changes will Le made Kawa 10 the ç 1.10 & few da; so d, Biri Loc ority | the charg fruittui- tha asian .After 1 onnsideration of perplexing, problems copnected \u201cwith.he aduinissration of bis department ths ; rtank Aang nion, changes yin De: Minister of Agri- - Depot one of Patente, Lynch, Beoretary of the Depart., H.H, Bayley, of > ivi serv 6 well, \u20ac early Patents ace mace bete 9 the vie er le, therefore, ammissio ) i MARARGIALN ; Rai 4 e followed Mr, Mc- that branch of the\u2019 sent.Tn Carthy and Severely sriticlerd his amend- It is expected thut the work tbe | ment and 8 .the outset he argued ladies of Ca à will be well Tee for the power of Partiatnent to readjust its sented astne World's Columbian Exposition.seats lolluwing the lines laid down by Sir Competent Judges will be appointed in dus Jobn Thompson in his last week's speech.time to make the necéesary selection of It hud never been questioned ungil this de articles, and it is understood that arrange- ate gume up.Hin conglusiun wae that ments will be made in connection with all Parliament, had ample powers, As for the the leading exhibitions throughout \u2018the pro osition to return to county bound country, by which the finest specimens of oe held that it would lead to an unfair Work aay bechosen for Chicago.Canadian errymander.The Liberals would Jose by la will, however, bear mind that t in Ontario, it w necessary to show their Sir Richard Cartwright got in a few of his choicest production at their provincial the bill.The or local faire in order to have them chosen for the World's Fair.Arrangements will be made whereby the Judgment of a competent committee may ad on the articles chosen, 60 that oniy the very best examples of the taste and style of Canadian ladies may be sont to Chicago.In this way an exhibit In every respect sreditable to the country may be collected.; Rev, Dr.Moore, Rev.Dr.Farris, Rav.Mr, Knowles, Dr.Thorburn, Mr.Geo Hay, of Ottawa, v.Mr.Scott, Perth, and Rev.Mr.Stewart Prescott, moderator of the Synod, along with Messrs.Bain, Armstrong, MoGregor and Dr.Christie, members of Parliament, and Senator Wark, a delegation represeniing the Synod o Montreal and Ottawa of the Presbyterian urch in Canada, waited on the Postmaster General in Premier Abbott's office to-day, They represented to Sir Adoiphe Caron that the m were now made up on Sunday and despatched special train to cacth the Allan Line steamer at Rimouski, his was a mere business arrangement which might well be executed on some other than the Lord's Day.The Postmaster- General said that was necessitated by the change in the salling of the Allan Line steamers.He would, however, seo what couid Le done in the matter, @G.L.Parker, Mayor and Aldermen W.J.McKenzle, James MoPnaul, John rove, a wW Pearson A 0 en, and Messrs, P.Franchot, .8.M.Farrell, F.J.Wilson and Albert Mno- laren, all of Buckingham, arrived in thecity yesterday afternoon.At three o'clock they were introduced by Hon.John Costigan to Hon.Mr.Ouimet.They asked that the redistribution bill be changed in regard to Ottawa county, dividing it by a line north and south instead of east and weet.They suggested the division line being made between Templeton and Hull.Mr.Ouimet promised to consider the matter, DOMINION DAY MILITARY DISPLAY.A Misunderstanding as to the Invitation to the Seventh Regiment of New York.At arecent meeting of the commanding officers it was decided to find out if the Seventh Regiment of New York would come here on Dominion Day, as they contem plated visiting some part ot Canada.The authorities at Ottawa taought the Government was being siighted,and showed their displeasure at the act by the following communication : (Copy.) HEADQUARTERS, Ottawa, 3180 May, 1802, } 1, SIr,\u2014From a report in the public press, it appears that at a meeting of the officers of the ontreal city militia corps, presided over by Lieut.-Col.Mattice, it was resolved to instruct Lieut.-Col, Hood, commanding 5th Royal Scots of Canada, to convey an invitation to the 7th kegl.ment New York militia, to take part in the = tary celebration of Dominion Day.2.Failing the recelpt of any communication from you, the Major-General commanding 18 unable to judge whether the report above quoted 18 an accurate representation of what took place at the meeting, or whether Lieut.-Col.Mattice took part, as above stated in the proceedings, by your authority.3.Lieut.-Colonel Mattice, as an officer of the permanent staft of the milila, should have been aware that international courtesy forbids the entrance of armed troops of a foreign power into Can except under such circumstances as have been the subject of communication between the Government of that power and Lhe responsible Government of the Do) on.4.It was, therefore, his duty to have pointed out to those wbo may have been interested in the preparation of a military display for Dominion ay, that before taking any steps such as those reported it would be necessary to submit the pro- osal through the usual channel to headq , or the consideration of thé Government, Whioh alone possesses authority Lo issue such an invita- jon.5.You will bave the goodness to take 1mme- dtate steps to remedy this neglect and to guard agaîns the complication which must necessaril arise in the event ofan unauthorized invitation or collectively, by the [Signe4} To the Deputy Adjutant-General, Military District No, 5.Naturally the officers here disclaim any notion of spubbing or overlooking the powers that be, and before asking the neces- gary permission desired to find out if the seventh would accept an invitation, which Lieut.-Col.Hood found they were favorable to.The necessary permission has now been obtained trom Ottawa and the officers will meet again on Thursday evening to further arrangements.Lieut.-Col.Henshaw last night took leave of the Vics after commanding them for five arting with them he asked them to give their cordial support to or Starke, who would now command THE CITY CHARTER.Deputation Appointed by the Council of the Board of Trade to go to Quebec.The usual weekly meeting of the Council of tbe Buard of Trade was held yesterday.The consideration of the bill te-amend the City Charter came up, and Messrs, B.Greenshields, C.P.Hebert ana J.B, ~ mont were appointed a deputation to proceed to Québec on the matter.They will appear before the Private Billa Committee to-day, and will oppose sub-section H., viz, \u201cTo iévy à tax pol oxoesding one per cent.on bank shares or shares in financial coin.panles, and on goods, merchandise or movables in the city.\u201d \u2018The Board uf Examiners wrote recommending the compulsory inspection of ashes.The Intercoionial Coal Company wrote to the uncil com- pialuinæ that the railway tracks on Windmill Point added immensely to the difflouiltlss In receiving coal A report was read from Messrs.C.P.Hebert and A.Turcotte respecting the Insolvency Bill.The bill, as approved by the Board, was presented by Mr.Normand, of Three Rivers.It was considered together with a bill introduced by the Attorney- General, Mr.Casgrain, and as the two blils were prectically identical, they werd fuseu into one.\u2018Lhe ciause respecting the appointment of a curator has been adopted, with the difference that the appointment Will rest with tie majority in value and number combined, The following are the clauses of the bill, abridged, respecting insolvent debtors: 1.A sworn clafin and vouchers to be filed with the demand of assignment.2.The debtor must, on service of the demand of assignment, declare that he consents to assign, and within three days must Ble Wilh the Pro.thonotary a statement of abilities and an esti mate of his assets, Copias follows refusal, 8, If the debtor is A woman and refuses to assign, the assets may be seived, and a curator appointed in the ordinars manger, ; 4.Meeting 10 Le held within 5 and 10 days of the notice of assignment.5.The Judge must appoint as a curator the pominee of the majority in numbder and value, ang it these conflict, may use Glacretion, .demand may be made, proxy Mgned, or vote given LY any person having authority to sign \u2018or the creditor in general business matters.The ourator, on the advice of Lhe creditors, may contest Lhe asa ment.3 agent, Or MADAZEr MAY be.examined under oath, before the judge, in res; to the position ot Bi alarm, ee pect Mr.4.Montagu Allan wrote informin the Board that he wouid be unable to act 5 à delegate at the forthcoming Chamber of Commerce Congress.Caledonian Soctety Games.The annual games ol the Caledonian Suciety are to take place on August 27, but the place has not yet bean selected although it is likely -to be the Exnibition Grounds.Several naw reatures are to be added to the many interesting ones of former events A City Contract Awarded Without Competi- : tion, ; Tt was rumored around the Olty Bull thy Morning that à contract fora FRA thie walk liad.been given out without competis uld aig vor: tion, and that it would ad nan; It wad 5 that the the Sonal Cet 3 avsnagalusta raie which © t ave busy investigating.t - about the sheds.fi - bination of musk soa\" Frid sel that ne ezponditu yf Aovarnd 300 be sanctionsd without \u2018tenders fa Bs Sai tes tonnage in the cal ven, which wouid materially swell the tais, therefore the total increase for would be even greater below show.it is noticed that more vessels have eome Montreal in ballast this year than is usually she case.Only eight suiling ly vessels have arrive is year, exactly the same number as during May, 1891, but the comparison with former ybars shows how the galling trafflo is falling off, The number of inland oraft which have arrived in port during May for the past four Fears 1s as foliows: 1892, 903; 1891, 835; 1800, 807 ; 1889, 1007.The depth of the water in the 2744 1t.ship channel on June lst for the st four years has been as follows: P53, 30 TL.5 în.: 1891, 82 ft.à in.; 1890, 85 it, 5 in.; 1888, 80 ft, 1 in, The number and tonnage of sea-going vessels that arrived in port om the Opening of navigation up to June 1st the foliow- ing year, is as follows: Years, 8.ships, Tonnage.Tonn 1889 .\u2026.\u2026.78 1#3,655 7412 1890.104 165.415 13 2178 1881 .c.BS 130,346 8 2271 1892.110 171,428 8 2664 The financial statement of the Harbor Commissioners for the month was laid before that body yesterday.It is as follows: 18081.18082.From Customs\u2014 \u201c IAWATÜS.\u2026.+.816,00 $26,000 OULWATÜS.5.00000usa00u00es.6,600 8,600 Total.ceerenensninn3R2,500 $31,500 From local traffic.cee.$ 1,345 $ 818 Total to 1st June.583,845 $33,910 Comparative statement of Trinity dues (being ?per cent.on all pil dues) paid on vessels into, and out of, Montreal harbor, for account of Montreal Decayed Plots\u2019 fund: 1881.18982.$233.00 $297.00 The commissioners at their meeting yesterday ordered that the different steamship lines adopt the resolution of the Marine Underwriters\u2019 Association, to the effect that oll and lamps should be removed from the sheds on the wharves and placed in tanks or iron boxes outside the sheds, and that the quantity of oll in each tank be limited, and at smoking be strictly prohibited tn or The agent of the Department of the Marine and Fisheries at Quebec advised that the new gas buoys for St Croix and Pointe aux Trembles Were on their way out from London.Montreal Presbytery.The Montreal Presbytery met yesterday afternoon in Knox Church, Rev.Thomas Bennett, of Taylor Church, vresidinæ.Rev.Dr.Warden moved to giant permission to the Board of French Evangelization to sell their property, formerly used by the Can- ping street Congregation, to the Protestant Sohool Commissioners.Alter some discussion the permission was granted.The organization of the church at the corner of Atwater avenue and St.Antoine street under the name of the Westminster Was reported and approved of.Reports on the St.Louis Mission and the general oity mission work were also received, Brunesu-Chauveau.A pretty wedding took piace this morning at the Chapel of the Sacrea Heart, Bt, James parish, the contrabting parties being, Mr.Eugene Bruneau, of the Montreal Paper Miils Co., and Miss Henrlette Chauveau, daughter of Mr.Pierre Chuuveau, of the sheriff's Office, and granddaughter of the late Hon.P.J.O.Chauveau.v.Abbé Verreau officiated.Judge Chauveau, of Que- beo, was among those present.Godin-Briggs.Dr.Godin, St.Johns, Que., was married this morning to Miss Briggs, ol Montreal.The ceremony was performed in the Bishop's Palace by Rev.Canon Leblanc.Expropriation Delay.Judge Doherty has extended the delay of the report ol the commissioners for St.Antoine, St.James, St.Mary's and Hoche- laga ward expropriations.Syrup of Figs, Produced from the laxative and nutritions juice of Cellfornia figs, combined with the mediotnal virtues of piants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts ntly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, ef- factually cleansing the system, dispeliin colds and headaches and curing habitu constipation.The town of Roanoke, Va.has wn in sen gare from a population of 6U0 one of Notre Dame Hospital Bazaar.The tickets are selling so rapidly that the Direotors will necessarily advance the date of the drawing.1882 An Ashboro, N.B, man has among his deeds a land grant toa tnember of his [amily irom George lil.Pipe Bmokers.You may be satisfied with the brands of tobaccos you have been using for years.Grant it; that you are satistied.As there is always room for improvement, we ask you to try our OLD CHUM PLUG, or CUT smoking tobacco; we believe you will be BETTER satistied.In any case, a trial won't hurt you.Last year 22,080 patente were issued, nearly twice as many as were granted during the first 50 years of the Patent Office, Those who like a blunt pen, not a stub, will be interested In seeing Ésterbrook's Jefferaun, No.1743.Tho agents in Montreal are R.Miller, Son & Co.A oalf with a single oye, no ears and five legs has been born in Wayne county, Iowa, It ts now over à month old end bide fair to reaoh maturity.Ayars Pills are palatable, safe for children and more eflective than other cathartic.A Philade!phian has educated a house fi to respond to a prolonged \"\u201cbuz-z-z\" whic: brings it from its cranny sny time of day for ite supply of sugar.Those unhappy persons who suffer from nervousness and dyspepsia should use Car- tore Little Nerve Pills, made expressly for class.Dr.Nagle, of tha bureau of vital statistics says that so cosmopolitan has New York become in recent years that more than one hundred ianguages and dialects are spoken in the city.Special Notices.Geo.Barrington & Sons, 218 St, James street, are giving their special attention to repairing of trunks and bags.Telephone 433a or 433b and we will send to any part of the city -and will return promptly.Charges moderate, A Fashionable Drink.Manior Chocolate is « fashionable drink, Diu you over try it?Bend postal card for samples and directions to { Choulllou, Montreal Bummer Music.The celebrated Hungarian Gypsey Band, upder the direction of Hazay Natzy, have pleted a with Mr.George J, Shepp i a for à mon dinners bevasrs, pio or dances, at homes, dinners jo nics, excural ns, etc, oto.This will be the rat visit to Montres! of the celeb cians, and as the feature of bringing a string band here for the summer is & new one, they lack forward to a very busy season, For terms apd dates apply to Mr.Sheppard, 4274 Bt.Catherine striet od = CC.= el gong Holmes] Hlectrls Protection Un.chebæe or protecting yeur ho or MR re ia thes EE theee | ney, amongst the flowers, Lord Caraven, I suppose?I hope: you.will vhooss a pleasant companion,\u201d 2000 1t was not in human nature\u2014at least in man\u2019s nature\u2014to resist the fire of those dark eyes.| Co \u201cWill you accompany me?\u201d he replied.pl shall be sure then of a nice compan- \u201cIs there any one whom Jou would like better?\u2019 \u2018she asked coquettishly, \u201cNo, on my honor there is not,\u201d sald \u201cNo, the Earl hastily; \u201cJou are the most - {on can find here,\u201d amusing compan \u201cI am grateful for small favors,\u201d\u201d returned Hildred.So they walked together through the long, winding paths, He did not offer her his arm, nor did she seem to notice it.They laughed, talked, jested, but between them there was none of the familiarity which should between husband and wife, Once her dress caught amongst the tangled branches of a rose-tree that had overgrown its limits, and the Earl stooped down toremove it.His wife drew herself quickly away, so quickly that the jewels she wore seemed to uiver in the light.Her face flushed otly., \u2018Thank you,\u201d she sald briefly.The Earl looked at her in comic surprise, ?\u201cWhat are you blushing for, Hildred?What is the matter?What have I done?\u201d \u201cNothing,\u201d shereplied briefly\u2014*\u201cthese narrow paths are so very awkward.\u201d \u201cThen we will into the broader ones.But, Hild pray, do not waate all that lovely color in a blush for noth- ng; I know people who would give a a small fortune for such a bloom,\u201d \u2018\u2019They are welcome to it,\u201d saïd the young Countess.\u201cI donotsayso.Upon my word it is a revelation.J did not think that in these degenerate days any one could blush after that fashion.\u201d She was halt inclined to be angry; the remembrance of Sir Raoul\u2019s words alone checked her.She must be more patient, she told herself; yet more rigidly she must control her own nature, with its bot rebellion, ites sudden rising of anger.The flush fuded from her face\u2014she turn: ed to him with a smile, \u201cI ought to be gratified that you value my blusnes so highly,\u201d she said; and she saw that he was pleased, More than one strange thought came to her as she walked by his side.How strange it was, this law of Providence and of nature, that men should be superior, that women must watch their faces, bumor their tempers, pave the way, as it were, for them through life, yet always be accounted as interior! hy was it, she wondered, that the faults of men\u2014even of boys\u2014were generally ox- cused on account of their sex?\u2018Men will be men, boys will be boys,\u201d seemed to be a universal argument.Why should she walk this man's side, studying his humors and fancies, watching his face to see that it did not cloud over, using her bright wit and brilliant fancy to amuse him?Only because she was a woman, She was his wife; therefore she had to win him.\u201cWhat are you thinking about so intently, Hildred?'\u2019 asked Lord Caraven, She looked up at him brightly.\u201cI will tell you, I was thinking about jou You have a keen eye for all natural eauties, Lord Caraven-a mind that if it were not obscured by indolenge would be artistic.\u201d He glanced at her again, something of amusement siruggling with bis tm- patience.\u201cObscured by indolence, Hildred?That is a strong expression.\u201d \u201cIt is strong, butit is true.you admire this sunset scene; there is not one of its beautiful details which escapes you\u2014the color of the skies, the hue of the flowers, the glimmering sunlight as it falls over the trees, I! will tell ou of a sight more beautifu} still\u2014that is sunrise.Why do you never see that?\u201d \u201cSee the sun rise!\u201d he cried.*I have not even thought of such a thing for years.¢ suppose you do s0 now,\u201d she suggested.\u201cI always think the fairest, freshest, sweetest hours of the day are the early morning hours; you who seldom rise until noon can hardly imagine = what they are like, He looked half doubtfully at her, as though wondering whether she was attempting to lecture him; but she met his look with clear, laughing eyes, \u201cI challenge you,\u201d she sald, \u201cto rise every morning this week\u2014not to see the day dawn, but to enjoy the first freshness of the lovely morning air.\u201d I accept the chailenge,\u201d he replied; you shall see that I am capable of making an effort when I choose.\u201d She thought that was enough for once, ard she waited with some curiosity to see the results of her endeavor.tie was down the next morning when she took her seat at the breakfast-table, looking better than she had seen him look ior some time.\u2018I have made the effort,\u201d he said.«Did it cost you much?\u2019 asked the young Countess.* felt as though night were turned into day, or something of that kind.Seriously, Hildred, I thank you for calling my attention to the fact that I waste hours every morning in perfect idleness.1 mean to cure myself of the habit; such waste shall not oceur again.\u201d Jt was another victory, but a small one.Yet, as she said to herself, all these, smail as they were would gradually amount to one worth winning in time.CHAPTER XXX, - An old man with hair as white as snow, a worn, troubled face, and hands that trembled as they rested om his stick, was standing before Lady Caraven, bowing as though she were the arbitress of his destiny.T am Farmer Moore, my lady\u2014 Farmer Moore\u2014and I want to speak to ou.Lady Caraven stood quite still; he was à man so old and venerable that his appearance slong commanded respect, \u201cFarmer Moore,\u201d she repeated, \u2018and you want me, am very pleased to see you.Will you comeinto the house?\u201d \u201cNo, my lady; I cannot enter your doors with roy present trouble on me.Your husband is a young man, but he is driving my white head to the grave,\u201d \u201cMy husband?\u2019 exclaimed Lady Cara.ven.\u201cYou must not speak ill of him.\" \u201cHe mtist not act ill to me,\u201d he said, \u201cgn old man, my lady.so oid that my grandsons say a good wish from me is a lossing, an evil wish a curse\u2014an old, old man, my lady.\u201d She saw How he trembled, and sweetest compassion filled her heart, What could he want from her, this old man?*I have stood here, my lady,\u201d he \u201cevery day for ten Jong days waiting to see you.ey told me that vou were young and bonnie\u2014that you had kind eyes and a kind héart, \u2018Your hüsband wants to drive mie to death, my lady will you save me?\u201d LS À Duck a Leu.4, ng together tha an -Ravensmery See how | he must be raving: but.3 calin afd collected, They coppice, and Lady Cary ven poini j he Be will pot coms in an me t is wro! Yoan, my iad \u201cThe Farm, count.Lurles ui u \u201cat Brom of Caraven 1 went to war, the Moores followed them.ways been tenants on the Soiates, \u2018The farm, my lady\u2014Bromhill Farm\u2014is let to them on lease; when one lease expires, another 1s signed.My Indy, when I was a bo my father signed 4 lease for seventy years, and the seventy years will be at an end next month, bave sons and randsons waiting to succeed me, and e home is my home\u2014l love it.My father lived and died there, my sons vers born there.The old Somestesd is of my life, of my soul, m ; standing outside of it, Y seem to bave Le a, i \u201cI understand,\u201d she said gently.(To be Continusd.) VERS Sarsaparilla Is superior to all other preparations claiming to be blood-purifiers.First of all, because the principal ingredient used in it is the extract of genuine Honduras sarsaparilla root, the variety richest in medicinal proper ties, Also, be- Cures Catarrh \u2018ue the vel.low dock, being raised expressly for the Company, is always fresh and of the very best kind.With equal discrimination and care, each of the other ingredients are selected and compounded.It is + THE Superior Medicine because it is always the same in ap- ; pearance, flavor, and effect, sbd, being highly concentrated, only small doses are needed.It is, therefore, the most economical blood-purifier Cures Bi our.SCROFULA ishing, work pleasant, sleep refresh.tog, and life enjoyable.It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natural channels.AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step, and imparts to the aged and infirm, renewed health, strength, and vitality.VERS Sarsaparilla Prepared dyDr.J.0.Ager & Co., Lowel}, Mass, Sold by all Druggists; Price $1; six bottles, $5.Cures others, will cure you z Do You know THAT 8.DAVIS & SONS are the Largest Cigar Manufacturers in Canada ?THAT THEY have spent thousands of dollars to introduce their brands ?THAT THEY have a reputation to maintain that has taken the best part of a lifetime to establish?THAT THEY know that in order to hold the confidence of the public they must maintain the quality of their brands?THAT THEY have obtained First Prize Medals at Paris, 1867; Philadelphia Oentennial, 1876; Montreal, 1868-8, in competition with the world ?THAT THEIR Factory, in comparison with other countries in population, is the Largest in the World ?THAT THEY manufacture the Highest Grade Goods?THAT THEIR \u201cLa Cadena\u2019 and \u201cLa Flora® Clear Havana Cigars are superior to the Imported, and st much lower prices THAT THEIR «Madre © Hijo\u201d and \u201cEl Padre\u2019 are exceptionally fine (millions sold annually)?THAT THEIR They have wm \u201cCable,\u201d \u201cMungo\u201d and «Hicker\u201d are unequalled (millions sold annually)?IF YOU DO, Then, why do you allow other brands to be substituted in their stead ?S.DAVIS & SONS, MONTREAL.134\" 3awte ABK YOUR GROCER FOR Milled by MOUNT ROYAL MILLING & MFG.00, MONTREAL, 84°2 Jaw Something New! SMOKETTES AI Havana Fobacee Cigarattes.American Cinaretie Co, Montreal Moptes bave fived at Bpoimbi Fnave hegrd fi read Row, come; 0, When the 3 PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER.The 014 Bulianis Air enjorer.Bold al ELEGTRIC BELT Best IMPROVEMENTS, Wil sure withont medicite all Weskvess resul @vertaratién of brain, nerve foros, axoussce or AT sexeal exhaustion, drajve, lodsss, Rervens debility, sliced: oss, languor rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder coin plots, baok, lumbago, aciation, general ill-health, # la slestric bait contaies Wonderful foprorements ovar others, sad Fires a currant that ia fnstantiy Celt by the wearer or we forfeit 83,000.00, and will eure oli of tha above dls 200 oF BO pay.Fhousands bave bean cured by this marvelons Printiosn er all othur remedies failed, and we give hum 4a of testlimoniale in shis and avery sther state.Our povarto) improved ELECTRIC SUBVRNSORY 12 She @rtatest boon over offered weak mop; FREE WITHALL B db and Vigorous Strength GUARANTEED In 60 to 6 = 8.Bead for large lilustrated pamphlets, sealed, Cree BHAINID PW HTL MOTEIO OO, .No.6 15 firongway, NEW YORK rraggements have been made with Oanadisn Government whereby all Jb pald ongoods a! aa ados a, 3 Daeg fl ES WEAKNESS:MEN QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER OURED by anew perfocted scientifis method that cannot case is 13 You feel ime a happy re moved, oe foros, il eno power, when falling or lost are rostored by thls treatment.Victims of abuses and excesses, reclaln yourinan.hood | Sufferers from folly, that eno and busin i hand.Write for our book with explanations ta references to cured patie 2, tion on the border enables us to pre nadian Government, sc that no pe i pay doy del or exposure attends dealing with us, as is the case when you deal with others the States.ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.nts.Our \u2018duty tothe lay SUFFERERS FROM Nervous Debility, Youthful Per Indiscretions, Lost Hankeod, & DE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN I RAR SIRE AORUHORBII0A0R0 KC Many men, the effects of youth: 2 Impradente.have bro ght about & SH PR te an mah he to que 05% 3 * other disensé, ee of wi expe red new and concen nyin is prescriptions ca pm TE an om, © - thorough centralization.He explainä in part the apparent bad showi D the fact that the large expéditures and receipts in such eltles as Torulo were not mentioned in the report.Rev.Dr.Banesin seconding its adoption made a persnal reference to the fact that e was leavin the Dominion, and expressed is continud interest in the Canadian urch.lo |s opinion, An alliterative set of words si forth the crying needs of the Cugregational Church, viz: caneert, combination, concentration, co operation al council.Ho was no high rch Confegationalist, but be firmly res ieved ib out of the variety of the Church #8 now existed must come a greater unif.This necessitated co-opora- tion and (something of centralization.He rould not go intu details, but woul{ endorse the suggestion to establh a council.Above all they shoul remember that union was strength, ai should seriously endeavor to secure | Rev.¥ \u201cRèlack called the attention of the Society to #8 census statistics, showing the apparent ddine ofCongregationalism in the Domtuion.He believed these figures were more accute than those of the Church, because thy had been compiled as a result of visits lom house to house.Now figures showed Jongreznthal increase in the last decade of \u2018only 32} soula, or 4 per cant., whereas the Mebfilists had.increased tha Presbyterians 11 per cent.end the! Anglicans but small decimal jss than tha Prebyterians.He was thie to criticize measures and not men.Hejund vo fault with any brethren, hut he ifeved the poligy of the society Bhould bgmended.the ep \u201d sufficient notice of the sucissful work done in the large cits But he held that more Co-operatn was necessary, and moved that thiseéretary be instructed to write thæecretaries vf each of thé associs- Vions su,psting the appointment of à missionary fperintendent.«Rev.N.Warriner opposed Mr.Black's : Vlews olthe census.One Government ; Rommisgner, Whu nad visltea him could + hardly njuade to understand what & Cone ; Rregatid list meant, Besides, the census -0f 1881 owed 4UU0 more than the ehurch reports.if it was wroug, then it might be wrong 11591.Mr.Miilton\u2019s motion was carried with the undstanding that it should appear in the repd, which was also to be amonded by & stèmenL showing progress made in the laryclties.Destin] ur the Sir John A.Macdonald Monument.Mr.IP.Hebert, the seulptor, has sub- mittèd esign for the statue to Sir Jobn A.Macdofid.At the buse of the monument are Ben statues representing the seven proving of thô- Dominion, phupporting a globe [Lhe world, on which stands a statpe |f Bir Sob, having at his feet a goniuskho 8 wacing on the globe the line ot ute nadian Pacific Railway from ocean 0 { The Spartan Detained., The samar \u201cSpartan,\u201d of the Richelieu and Ojarlo Navigation Company, met with aither slight accident yosterday.On her wadown from Toronto, and while near Bright a key in connection with the crank shaft The damage will be repaired at ain piton, and the boat will wait her turn Iprend back to Montreal, Sale of City Stock.\u201cThe lly yesterday received word that #40, 0¢sterilng exchange bad been sold as Toronto without with the general advan in \u2018éolon and \u20ac other seourities.TER > o.Steamer \u201cColumbia.\u201d p EE the new Steamer of the rio Navigation Company, odin Montreal a Fane 26, she \u2019 giv à trial tri iver a ta al rin p and will then rit t Futher Expropriation Just Now, coûte of 4 a conversation one ge SE 5 quite an wate Ed to He cattle.CE 204 carte: d BO horses; the Pabragor 1 td d 59 horsens the or Live: Sas cat 0 sud of poet les the A *veek.Oattla were never 80 plentiful as at prosent in Cana ith as little steamship ace for June.Thoy are also cheaper than à ey have ever been at this season of the year, being a dollar a hundred pounds less Phan the roro during May.They can now be in this country almost as cheap as din the United States.Some lots have just been bourht for export this wook at 4,4 cents per pound.All the steamship space has been taken for June.Belore the opening of the season Messrs.Bicker- dike and Crowe hired (Mr.Crowe says *\u2018cornered\u201d is not the word) a lot of space on outside boats, for which they pald from 43 to 55 shillings.They are now letting some of that space at 70 shiliings.The deal bas turned out arather profitable one.Teo ca tle going forward are of a good class and are being landed so far in perfect condition.The prospects for the trade this season are now evidently brighter than before.There has also been an improvement in the pros.ects for the stooker trade, owing to plenti- K 1 rains in Bootland , which have made asturage better.The only other cattle boat to sail this Week wili be the \u201cTexas,\u201d for Bristol.Shipping Notes.The Hamburg American Packet Co.'s SS \u201cGrimm,\u201d which sailed from Antwerp on tho 27th May, for Montreal, passed Cape Race on tue 5th inst.at 6 p.m The Hamburg American Packet Co.58.\u201cHungaria\u201d passed Father Point outward at 6.45 a.m.The operator telegraphs that if there is clear weather the captain will try the traits.The Dominion Line steamship \u201cOregon,\u201d Captain Gibeon, arrived in port from Liverpool yesterday afternoon.She left Liver- poolon May 27, and had favorable weather the entire trip.A number of large iceberes were passed off Cape Race.The \u201cOre, gon brought over 32 cabin, 60 intermediate and 350 steerage passengers, The swamship \u201cGalveston,\u201d which met with suca a rough passage coming across the Atlantic, has had a new funnel put in.Bhe is taking à Cargo of grain, and will complete loading to-morrow.The steamship \u201cCacouna\u201d\u2019 isin Yates\u2019 dry dock havinz some répairs made, The Columbia Line steamship \u201cFeliciana\u201d arrived yesterday afternoon from Glasgow.The steamship \u201c Victoria,\u201d from Pictou, is in wilh coal, and the steamships \u2018*Greetlands\u2019 and \u2018'Polino,\u201d from Cow Bay, and * Bonavista\u201d from Sydney are due to-morrow.The steamship Springwell,\u201d which arrivea yesterday in ballast from Leith, has been charterea to load deals for the Old Country at 40s.The boats to sail to-day wera tre Domtnion Line steamship \u2018Labrador lov Liverpool, the Beaver Line steamship * Lake Huron\" for Liverpool, the Allan line steamship \u2018\u2019 Peruvian\u201d for Glasgow, aud the * Loch Etive\" for Bristol.Gulf and Lower St.Lawrence.FATHER POINT, June 8.\u2014Out * \u201cHun- garla\u201d; à 10 p.m, \u201c\u201cWhitefleld; # in TR 30, & m., \u201cGrim CAPE MAGDALEN\u2014In 6 p.m, \u201cLake Superior.\u201d F'AME PornT.\u2014Out 7 p.m., \u201cNigretra.\u201d >, \u201cBaulsford, \u201d CAPE Ros\\er.\u2014In 6 p.m A Ruraway.At noon yesterday, a time when St.Cather- Ine street is thronged with ladies, a desperate runaway was broughttoa standstili by \u201cCharlte\u201d Gwilt who deserves great credit for the plucky way be handied the infuriated animab PERSONAL.Mr, Sandford Fleming left tor England to-day.Ald.Lamarche's family will spend the summer at Rawdon, Que.The family of Mr.Arthur Boyer leave for their cottage at Lachine as soon as the holidays begin.Dr.Nelson, of Waterioo, {8 in the city on matters relating to the Nelson estate.Mr.and Mrs.Lyndon Smith leave town next week for Dorval, where they intend spending the summer.Mrs.Louis Masson, of Sherbrooke street, is out ot town, and will not return until the end of July, or early in August.The famtiy of Mr, Dickens King, Manager of the Bauk of Ontario, will spend the summer at one of the numerous resorts on the coast of Maine Mr.Smithers and son, the well-known London stock brokers, and Mr.Duncan Mclntyre and Mr.L.J.Forget léave for Chicago on Thursday morning on a combined business and pleasure trip.The Mount St.Louis cadets yesterday presented Major Atkinson, their drill instructor, with a gold- headed cane and an appropriate address, the occasion being the birthday of the Major, who made a suitable acknowledgment.Mr.Hartland MeDougall, who accompanied Mr.Van Horne on his tour of inspection of the C.P.R., was welcomed back on \u2018\u2018the street\u201d yesterday.Mr.MeDougall speaks In glowing terms of the great country up West and ns every confidence in a prosperous future for it, A small but appreciative audience was gathered in St, John\u2019g gchoal room last evening to hear the Rev.G.F.Scott read his \u2018Character sketches,\u201d They were too Æood to discuss in a paragraph the humorous ones were go humorous an told; the pathetic, so Jul Of true pathos, and ihe language most beautiful.Mr.tt has genuine talent.and his \u201cCharacter Sketches\u201d will undoubtedly add to his fast growing reputation as a very clever writer.- Bonaventure station presented quite a à Bay a pearance yesterday afternoon, 80 people going to New York en route for England à and Germany by the Delaware and Hudson, and so many people to see the other people off.One saw at 2 glance that somebody was going a-travellng, as ithe *Metapedia,\u201d that most comfortanie of Cars, was op.A large crowd was near this, Lord and Lady Mount-Stephen amongst the number, both looking remarkably well, ra Mount-Stéphen seems to grow younger-looking every year.Mount-8tephen was dressed in a handsome blac! BilK, trimmed with jet.She looks quite recovered from her recent serious {liness.A sprinkling.Hudson Bay people and Miss Cantlle and her thers, Jimmy in correct Highland suit of gra; ay looking very festive, gave us ali to know that Sir Donaid and Lady Smith must be going away.Presently Mr.Dunean Melntyre and Mrs.Smithers, of London, joined tue group.Then Sir Donald's little man, laden with bags and rugs, appeared, and presently, with about two minutes to spare, Sir Donald and Lady Smith, luoking very bright and happy, with kind words, smiles and hand-shakes for everybody.At the Pullman sleeping cal was a Jolly, chattering, happy group, seeing off Mr, and Mrs.flmenhorst and the r famlly and Miss Donner, all going over to Dresden atralght, and from there traveiling, they insend to be away tlll November.Just as the train was about staring an excited locking, rather stout, and very ery gentleman, camé running into the station, carr, n lovely bouquet.Ho made a frantic dash for the Pullman and gave the Sowers to Mrs.Klmenhorst or her niece, and then there were more good-byes and the train was Of Ned Major looked romarkubly well, no tracés of recent Invaltdism at ali.Mr, Gus May was où band ala nso, looking as té his travelling had agreed BIRTHS.GIBBS\u2014At Buckingh La on he 7th instant, the wife of Arthur Gibbs, ATA HENDERSON-ANDERSON \u2014 At 8t_ Andrews Church M anse, Hunt © utte Cit; M daughter of Tames Anderso Ande £ Corners, township of hi, To eons DEATHS.DONOVAN-~In this city, on Wednesday, 8 ator onOVvADY Ir.i caen Son of ox alderman Donovau, age and 11 months.Fun wi on 5 ga morning 11th inst, from Lug a residence, 251 a 30 am, to St.Anthonys Church, and from thence to » Friends énd oo ke Bj Invited to attend.- 184 8 THE WEATHER, 11,00 8, mi.\u2014Probabilities for the next ER tour hours: Fair Taper: not mu temp ture; local shower en of Minimum tempe: Cake ss 9 \\winnibeg.BO; Dos 50; Kingston, ad: Bora real, i He ty Hearn & Harrison prancard Thor x ne s on Poa consisting of the clocks of Bynods: the ora of busin sont sembly as boen- netituted.ras report ehubrèce the hous ot mest.ing of the Assembly end the appointment .of committees to examine Synod records \"and records of the General Assembly.The | \u2018reports of the various gommittess wil prob ably be presen on the second day in printed form.The Rev.Dr.Torrance, of Uuelph, will present the report on statistics, which will be ope of the most important and interesting reports submitted.It is under- siood that it will ahow eatistaotory progress on the part of the church in Canada during the past year.Reference will be made to the Dominion census and com- parieon drawn between the returns it supplies on religious denominations, and the Presbyterian Church,and wili show that while thera has been a decrease In the number of Presbyterians in the eastern sections of the Dominion, there has beer a large increase in the western sections, more especially in Manitoba, THE FOREIGW MISSION BOARD, which was in session yesterday, is still engaged to-day in preparing its report for presentation to the Assembly.The retiring moderator, Rev.Dr.Wara- rope, will preach the opening sermon at 7.3 this evenin, g.The billeting committee had its hands full to-day in looking after the delegates as they arrived, Dr.Caven, Frost of Knox College Toronto; Rev.ordon, of Halifax, and Rev.Thomas \u201cSedgwick, of Tatsmagouche, Nova Scotia, have been nominated tor the | moderatorship.The committee of arrangements will invite members of the General Assembly and thelr eniertainers in the city to areceptionin | the McGill University and grounds next Saturday afternoon from 3.30 to 6 o'clock.The Presbyterian College and library will be open at the same time, The members of the Assembly will be photographed by Messrs.Notmaan, FORMALITIES NOT COMPLIED WITH, The Appeal in a Roxton Property Bale Dismissed.The appeal in the case of Beauchemin against Lafontaine, Municipality of Roxton, el al, was dismissed this morning.One of the \"defendants, Lafontaine, appealed from a Judgment in the lower court.1n this case laintiff complained {nat property in xton which velonged to him had been illegally sold by the municipality for taxes, and he broughtactionagaiost the purchasers and the county coundil, to have the sale ane nulled.Lafontaine, the purchaser, had pieaded that all the proceedings were regu- iar, and besides thal he had acquired proscription by the lapse of two years.Mr.Noyes, the first purchaser, who had transferred the property to Mr.Lafontaine, was the party at whore instance the land hed been put up for sale.This land had been sold to Mr.Dubrule twenty years ago, and by him transferred to Alr.Beauchemin.Mr, Lafontaine, treasurer of the municipality, had entered the land in his roll, as being without an owner, although it was at the time occupled by Mr.Beauchemin.\u2018Lhe land was then sold to pay $10.26 arrears of taxes.It was still left in possession of Mr.Beauchemin, who occupied it for two years paid all taxes and performed the road duties, being ignorant of the fact that the land had been edld.Judgment of the Court below had declared the sale illegal, because tiie necessary formalities had not been complied with, and ordered Lafontaine to surrender possession of his lot.The municipality had also beer condemned to pay a part ol the costs The Court of Appeals confirmed this judgment, the for- walities not having been complied with, and parties acting ln such a fraudulent manner were not entitled to the benelit of the proscription, AN HONOR 70 THE BAR.Hon, Bir Alexander Lacoste Congratulateda on His New Dignity.There was a large gathering of members of the Bar in the Appeals Court this mora- ing, and before the business of the Court was proceeded with Mr.Arthur Globensky, in the absence of Hor.Mr.Taillon, read an address to Hon.Sir Alexander Lasoste, congratulating him upon his new dignity.The Bar of Montreal had heard with pleasure the news of his elevation, and all classes of the profession had experienced great satisfaction.The Queen had made a most judiclous choice of one who was so eminently deserving ol honors on account of his aptitude for work, love ot justice and other excelient qualities, An honor had been done to the province.The address niso made allusion to the new Knight's prede- ceasor, Sir Alexandre replied saying that he was senaible of their kindness, During his past career, he had loved hie prolession with all his heart and had loved the practice of it and the contests which it had Involved him in.He thought that his love for his profession had been rewarded.He was glad that they considered the Bar honored ia his person, ior though sitting on the Benon, he considered himself one of them still.He was still an advocate.His Honor also alluded to the high qualities of his prede- cessos.Business Notes.The following partnerships have been re- g18 Os Ornstein and Jacob Manolson, manufacturers of braces and importers of fancy goods, under the name of Ornstein and Manolson.George Bourgeois and Eusebe Meloche, contractors and bricklayers, as Bourgeois and Meloche.Rachel Osterweis, wite of Henry Gold- vogel, to do business alone as jeweller, under the name of Goldvogel & Co.Ada Lacroix, heratofore doing business alone as merchant under the name of V.Girouard, bas ceased to do business unaer that name.The \u201cLake Huron's\u201d Passongers.List of saloon passengers per Beaver Line 88, \u201cLake Huron,\u201d Montreal to Liverpool, 8th of Jute, 1892; Mr.Powell Aveling, Mr.Chas.Austin, Mrs.Chas, Austin, Master Austin, Mr.James Aspdin, Mr.Bartlett, Mr, A.A.Brown, Mrs.A.A.Brown, Mr.Q Brewer, Mra R.C.Brewer, dr.J.Fowler, Mrs, J.Fowler, Master Fowler, Mr.John Jackson, Mr, John Lousen, Mrs, John Lousen, Mrs.J.Langhorn, Rov.T.Scoular, Mrs, T, Scoular, Master Guy Scoular, Mr.A, H.Thomson, Mra.Young, 20 intermediate and 30 steerage.Montreal Street Railway.A meeting of the Board of Directors of Lhe Montreal Street Rallway Com y was held yesterday afternoon, when Mr.James Ross Was elected president and Mr, Everett a director.Owing to the death of.Aid, Rnin- ville\u2019s mother-in-law and the absence of Aid.Prefontaine, the meeting of the committee to Jon with the tenders for the éloctric rvice has been Postponed.Mr.Ross will arrive back in Montreal from England shortly.The Proposed Annexation of Cote St.Louis.The Sep of the agreement for the annexation of Cote 8b.Louis to the city is being prepared.This Is the result of a mesting of he gommittees on Monday night when the sey 8.Fopresontatives, aftera minute exami- on found cuis revenue equi lent to its expenditure.equiva- Expropriation Indemnity Granted.In.he case of the City of Mont re: 16 cr Piopriation | ilton streeet), and euille, Judge Mato u the Js Jatter 5 Bia indempt sy ot $10 1018651\" ihe peau Eairok.of Jot Un Lawren nce Svs ian.for the opening of sions A Tithe Question.¥ motning § 1 THO Court ot Al ABD tae rex rendated P| and clerks ot Presbytery Who may be mem.\u2019 pe bers of the\u2019 Assembly, ! Tt Ja, wanes, on\u2019 hel Jéport this avenlog Pred jury | a man was there to ee i ted Pa ESS Fe eS es Crankshaw.The pre 0 Tn Staveley, Edward obinson, \u2018Thomas Connolly, John Brims, Eugene P ude, Thomas Simpson, Charles Norris, Boderiok McKinnon, Wiliam Mofatt, Arthur Wade, Richar F.Greethaum and Patrick Yompklna ter Mr, uipn had I ained the e J eotor Pagnusio merchan Kt.Hyacintlie, Was sworn, t, of testified thar on May 11, he came to ont.real, and at 8 Bisgon street saw accused, He told him that ho had seen a horse advertised end asked to see it.The defence objected to the reading of the evidence, until acoused had been connected with the insertion of the advertisement.bul were over-ruled.The advertisement was read and witness con- This was again objected to, ground that there was a written agreement, but the objection was over-ruled The horse was shown to witness and a writ- n pedigree of \u2018Prince Wilkes\" shown as that of the animal, also a statement that he liad trotted once In 2.32 and once ip 2.33 and a fraction ;$250 was asked for the horse, In the afternoon Witness again called when whom the acoused refused to sell the horse, as he was a horse dealer, saying: \u201cThese horse dealers have the ahaok ( of the devil.I told them in the paper not to apply.\u201d Witness was told that the horse was the property of a Mr.Dent, oF Ottawa, who had been killed.A good home was more consideration than a big price.The sale was closed at $150 and Page produced two guarantees\u2019 with blanks for the names, which were then filled up, ohe being signed by Page and the other by Mr.P Pagnu- elo.and which have already been published, aid the money and gave $3 Mr.Pagnuelo p the horse fur him on the to \u201cJohu\u201d tos following d ay.Tr.Quinn: \u201cWas it on the strength of this Warranty or by verbal representation that you bought the horse?r.Crankshaw objected to the question, as the Warranty signed by Mr Lagupelo stated that it was done simply by that guarantee.He quoted several authorities to show that where an agreement in writing existed, it over-ruled all verbal evidence of a conflicting nature.Mr.St.Pierre quoted the case of Lhe Queen vs.Berthiaume, in which a conviction by verbal evidence was quashed by the Court of Appeal in 1886, by reason of a written contract of a conflicting natu Mr.Quinn held that the case quoted by Mr.St, Pierre wns not a parallel one.He quoted several Jud meuts of the English | Court of Queen's Bench admitting verbal evidence, and claimed that the document itself was part of the fraud.After a lengthy argument the Court overruled the objection of the defence and admitted the verbal evidence, ANNUAL EXPROPRIATIONS, Awards Granted by the Commissioners in Several Wards.The Com missioners for the apnual expro- Priations, Messrs, Bt.Onge, Masterman and ourgouin, fur the Centre, West, St.Ann's, St.Lawrence, St.Louis and Bt.\u2018Jean Baptiste Wards, signed their report this morning, granting the following awards: Proprietor.Street, Per foot.Award.Estate Melanoon, St.Paul.$3 5u 40 40 Fraser Institute, St, Peter.4 50 1,820 20 Estate J.Cavorhitl, 8t.Petor.4 50 4,060 80 W.W.Ogilvie, St M artin.80 327 ¢8 Estate C.8, Rod er, McCord.|.90 405 90 Ala.P.Kennedy, Murray 65 -354 71 Seminary, College 2 00 5,389 00 o£, Mullin, College $1 apd 1 25 5,270 35 sey Man, Co.sColexes1.25, 1 20 1,800.00 P.\u2018iccrory.© Colege.\u201c1 20 1,545 13 E.7856 60 4,505 40 2,440 88 5,043 60 8s1 25 2.454 75 D.N.Prefontalne,st.Lawr ce.4 0 1,126 Joseph Morin, 8t.Lawrence.su 337 50 James Baxter, st.Lawrence.90 1,830 57 F.Ship, St.Chas.Borro 5 0 18 ce 73 50 1,251 50 22 00 469 58 8563 47 190 05 128 63 8,837 156 354 29 821 25 A « George.1 00 252 00 J.Baxter, St.Law\u2019ee,1.bo and 1 25 3,863 06 Frs.Goain, St.Lawrence so 75 00 Thos, Ly, Sanguine Estate Sonn Robb, Horii Montreal General Hospita Dorchester .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.4,237 95 Thomas Darling, St.Lawrence 1 60 178 76 Alf.Rambeau, Cadieux 528 08 M.gan, St.Hypolite.85 114 38 Aid, Villeneuve, Sanguinet 150 611 00 C.J.Norris, 8t.Hy, .60 103 84 L 8t, Jean, Ban 60 79 35 M.Roari Lagaucho 80 1200 98 G.Meunier.putes ceens 151 29 A.Vezina.ti The total amount awarded A $63, 896, de The Commissioners will now make rolls for each improvement, and these rolls will be first collected.As goon as the money is all in it will be paid to the expropriated parties after thelr share has been deducted.The city has two years to collect the amounts, but at the expiration of that period they will have to pay it over whether they have collected it or not.The Cathedral street commissioners have finished their deliberations orn the evidence given and are drafting their report, which wil} Ukety be signed on Monday next.The Bleury street awards are expected to be made known next week.This prove- ment will cost about $300,000.Merchants Bank of Canada.The Merchants Bank of Canada has issued its statement of the result of the business of the bank for the year ending May 31 last.The net profits of the year, alter payment of interest and charges and ucting appropriations for bad and doubtful debis, amounted to $530,- 2% 19, which, with a balance from last tyear { $44.43 11, made a total of $534, 67 28.Out of this two dividends of 7 per cent.were paid, making $406,941; Added to \u201cRest,\u201d $1 195,000; carried forward to profit end loss account of next yout, $3733.28.Notes in circulation, $2 en 797; deposits not bearing Interest, $2.6 246.80: deposits bearing interest, $7, 319 75 ih 15; interest due thereon to date, $89, pu 15; capital paid up »199,200; real $2,635, 000; contingent account, $75,80 It Was a Misunderstanding.James P.Ferns, who was arrested on the gharge \u20ac of stealing a oheque from his brother, ie a member of the firm of Peter Ferns and Son to whom the cheque belonged.The arrest was the result of a misunderstanding.Count Tolstol and His Family.A Danish writer who has visited Count Tolstol, the great Russian novelist, at his country seat gives some interesting particulars about the novelist\u2019s nine chfidren \u2018and their opinions.The eldest son, aged twenty-sevrn, has taken the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and 2% accepted an official appointment on the State Prisons Board in order.that he may avoid the ap- Jearance ce of too emphatically opposing his ther's opinions, which he does not share.e is a musician and composer, inheriting an ardent love of pause irom, ble his diner s marr Himes ban any Tatjana, her father\u2019s tomchicg.She 1a artistic and paints wail, second, M has chosen her a \u2018athots mode © lite, /Drèsse p a girl ghe Isbors in tue Herds ; leisure to working and.ou ring af the poor.There are four younger chi dren, the Stall aka Fes pit one tho lat B this 0) now, oi iat amily; finds time attend to her ; pagtieh, lorrospondenes ge He pn ey 4 Ds ne $ at iY ei ERs ; sod Hi i rian letters \u201care envio Es où is daughters help to wr rie , WORKED ON SUNDAY.et ee | \u2014 Cohen.PR pat Jan Pad 2 ta by tho ns i Magistrate venterday dooce, or \\g at bls trade of tailor on Sunday last * plea of excessive rush of business was not sccepted by the bench as any excuse.Louis Goldsmith, cigarmaker, also charged with working on Sanday was fined $5 and costs or thirty daye imprisonment, Bis excuse t owing to his employés being Jow and thus prevented by reason of their falth from vorking on Saturday, he atlowed them wor on Sunday to make up time.\u2018I: rt would accept no such plea.Six of Go oo s amployés were also summoned tor working on Sunday, but as it was clear they offended ln ignorance, they were not punished.CLADSTONE\u2019S LATEST UTTERANCE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNDON, June 8.-=Addressing a Liberal gathering at Hawarden yesterday Mr.Gladstone said the Tories had admitted that a battle on the free trade question would ba of great benefit to the country, but that from deciarations made in high quarters they seomed to be changing their minds.\u201cWhether they do or not,\u201d said Gladstone, \u201cthe Liberals will stick by their flag in support of the cause which tends tothe welfare of the people and the strength and prosperity of the Empire.The Liberals never had a greater, more sacred or more hopeful cause than that to be decided at the coming elections.\u201d NO TRACE OF THE TRAIN WRECKERS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CAMPBELLFORD, Ont, June 8.\u2014No clue to the person who wrecked the G.T.R.train last week near Campbellford has yet been discovered.The coroner\u2019s jury returned a Jerdict exonerating the rallway from all lam, REV.CANON PATTERSON DEAD, ISPECTAL TO THE STAR.) STRATFORD, Ont, June 8.\u2014~Rev.Canon Patterson, rector of St.James\u2019 Churob, Stratford, died yesterday at the age of 65.More Fighting in Venezuela.NEw YORK, June 7.\u2014The Herald\u2019s special rom Caracas, Venezuela, says the Minister of Finance, Sennor Matto's, resignation has been withdrawn and the Cabinet arisis is over.Tho financial situation in consequence shows considerable improvement.Dr bastian Casnas, lately the commander of the government forces, and who returned to this city for a few days, suffering from a wound received in a fight with the rebels, is sinking, Pedro Aranjo, the Revolutionist Goneral, was killed recently in a skirmish in the suburbs of Valere, Gen.Ponnet, with 250 Revolutionists, has been repulsed after several hours\u2019 hard fighting at Tomeria, near Bejuma, by Palacio\u2019s soldiers under command of General Gomez.International Mineral Conference.LONDON, June 8\u2014The International Minerul Conference Wis o ned at West minster yesterday, urt presiding.\u2018There were present sent Belgian delegates, representing 97,000 miners; four French delegates, representing 53, 000 miners, and four German and Austrian delegates, representing 227,000 miners, besides sixty-two English delegntes.t was unanimously agri to form an international federation of miners desirous of joining the eight- hour movement.This meeting reveaied a great deal of dissension, and 1t was only carried on the understanding that amendments should be submitted to-day.Warships at Halifax.HALIFAX, June 8.\u2014H.M.8.\u201cPylades\u201d arrived this morning from Bermuda.Tae French flag-ship * Arethuse,\u201d from Guadeloupe via Bermuda, arrived \"here at noon t .The Cholera in Persia.LoXDoN, June 8,\u2014A despatch from Persia says that the cholera epidemic at Meshed, after a temporary abatement, is again tn- creasing rapidly.Great Keys Such as St.Peter carried in pictures, and the rest of us carried in discomfort, went sucenly out of use on the introduction of the famous * YALE\u201d locks.Then some happy people jumped to the conclusion that any small key meanta ** YALE\u201d lock.Not so.It\u2019s easy to make a worthless lock with a little key, and it takes less metal.Your protection lies in one word.See that * YALE\" is stamped on every Key.If that is there, security is there also.Sold wherever locks sell.POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, EW, GILLETT, Toronto, Ont.Porter, Kemp & Teskey | 210 St.James Street, Montreal.LIVE DEALERS IN Fishing Tackle will find it to their advan to 4 thelr orders to ua.Our variét: ae Le js department is led.An pric Bes k of Rods, Ree los, sto., at reap onal low prices.Agents.for MH.Milward & four Fish Hooke STANLEY HOUSE, Windsor & Osborne sts.Fecing Dominton Park FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Private Dinners a Specialty.J.A.BELIVEAU & ©O., Props.Dining Boom open ul ms Teléphone, Zo : \u201cFerme Ste, Anne de Loulay\u201d H, BOURASSA, Proprietor, Monte Bello, PQ TRE see CHESTER WHITE Sie Pour ès a wear ahd tear, no turmoil fio homeless men.\u2018Everything's done smoothly, quickly, quietly, and easily.Try it and see.Senc or \u2018\u2018the same as Pearline \u201d 1 \u2018it Back Peddlers and some uhscrupulous > 1 you ** am ù IT's lL tf ou an your grocer sends you somethisig honest Thing Sse it back, \u2018 Es \u201cand ® hard york: no time wasted, no'tired women, this is as\u201d good a\u201d is never lace of Pesrline, do 2 S PYLE, New Ÿ for Infants and Children.\u201cOnstorin isso well adapted to children that I recommend i$ as superior to any prescription known tome.\u201d H.A.Axcuxa, M.D., 111 Bo.Oxford St, Brooklyn, N.X.\u201cThe use of *Castoria® is 80 universal and fia merlin so well known, that It seems à work to endorse it.Fow arethe a who do Bot keep Casoria _ Cans Marvya, D Be i Yor City.Total ent within easy - Sour Stomach, Xilla Worms, gives alsep, and promotes 8 Wi y medication.« SES DL qu\" 5 Barer: Dl Te ie te Enwrx F.Panout, M.D, \u2026.\u201cTho Winthrop,\" 125 Streot and Tu À Now York ° \u2019 9 \u2018Lys Ouraux Coxrawy, 77 Monnay Srauu?, NEw Yonx, x PHOSPHATE UF PE MEAT ¢ & AL.Powerfiu Tonic far the cure of.ARÆMIA CHLOROSE.PHTHISIA NERVOUS EXHAUSTION 1ndiapensable slimentis esses of.TFICULS GROWTH Long convalescences, and any state of characterised exhaugtion owing to loss of appetite oz strength, Jo VIAL, - Chemist, ;- Lyons, France.SANPLES HAILED FRER TO DOCT! A - ALFRED CHOUILLOU porte \u20ac.ALFRED CHOUIL LOU: MONTREAL.Gleamahivs, ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal Service Fro From, Liverpool, STRAMSHIPS.Montreal.be May 26 SARDINIAN.Junell \u2018une 1%- June 2 \u201cNUMIDIA June 18 June 18.June D PARIBIAN June 25 June: dune lg CIRCAHRS uly 2 July 3 June 23 *MON Lo y July *58, Mongolian and Numidian will only carey Cabin Passengers on the Bteamera are des] on day of sailing\u2019 Passonger Montreal can 0 (without dos o'olock the prsceding svening.DUCRO\u2019S_ HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Al A REMEDY FOR LUNG DISEASES A Prevontive for TYPHOID, MALARIAL and ull kinds of Fevers.UG, CO, New Ea EEGN Ny Agents Tor GO Canada and the U.8- SCOTCH ORAIN PIPES - - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive, at lowest market prices W.& F.P.CURRIE & C0, 100 Grey Nun Street, 80x FOR SALE.1 5-Horse-power Yacht Engine.1 Boiler ta match.1 7-Horse-power Vertical Boiler, 1 5-Horse-power Vertical Boiler.2 \u201cWells\u201d Héôisting Engines, 2nd hand 5 and 8-Ton Winches Will be Sold Cheap.at the EAGLE FOUNDRY, 34 King Street.91° HAITI FFE SALE PROVINCE OF QUÉBEC, DIF- Bisiot of Throo Kivers.\u2014No, 576.\u2014Buperior Cart.aintiff, arciase Dusssult, De- at: of the clock in the forenaon, st the business > f the said Flaintiff, No.1808 Notre Dame treet, he Cl rs of Monten] will Beni is of Justice, all.the Hoods and chmitalyof the said Plaintiff, seized cause, consist] of L dian Gooda, Bewing Machines, ete.Terms cas £ XE ARNAUD, B.8, C.Montreal, si Soa 0 All ir > BALE-FROVIN OF oF QUEBEC, Dis, t of Montreal-=No.Magistra Court for the city of Hontront Robert Fortier, , V n Baptiste Lahranche Defend ant, uth day of Jung.1892, at ten of the clock in the.forenoon, st the domlels of gf the Defend.man street, in PB Montresi will be sold, by authority of J Jon Âcs à ile athe 4 Este id {ignite 0, Form aie B.B.CG.Montreal, AILIEEE BALE\u2014PROVINON OF QUEBEC, Dis \u2014 No, Geurt Tor the dc of ontreni.Havelock £ Smalwoll, Piaintiff, Fred W, Chayer, Dotenda 17th des, of Tune, 1802, at of the loc noon, at thé place of business of the oid Defai A No, era t.Catherine sites: edt in the City of Mont: will Sold os a is cause Soni Forma à D.LANOIX, B.C.Montreal, #ih June, RE AILÏEFE BALE-PROVINCE, OF QUABEQ DIB- of Three Bivers.No.#75.\u2014Suparior Court.A Demers Plain vy 5.ariasaout Defendant, pl ihe pet stant, at ton of the Ty eo of 1 Eo i ear plac i 8 ty A a wil be \u2018sold by Eo ner aohcod in ai nes ce consisting of ah RS ge my etc.Terms casi.Ain fan ds se Be Montreal, 8th June, 18 pe 4 1 AILIPF\" \u2014PROVINO or quatre DIB- trf 8 GALE Fran Sopa Court, Jos D'Amour, Plaintiff, va, nin Lok oR Ta forenoon.4h Binge ook « fo! n & end Dafondants, ne 2 he js of yr \u2018be aoid goods and chattels of the Hn oases, fondling, Terms Jaa ah, H.Bth, 1892 a = Ba 5 Fi Pb Live patched a ron Mo real at dar as tl y desiring to \u2018ow after rd wm Quebec at 9 am, Sundaye : London, Quebec and Montreal Service.Lon noTTNS ETS Lond 100 0r bout pen 3 GSARIAN, .dan 2 And roguiasiy à \u2018an Vinnola do CAITY passengers on hei to Europe, Glasgow, Quebec and Mentreal Series.From From Montreal Glasgow TRAMBHIPE.Slagov on oral pu May.2 2 PERUVIAN Jun: May 2 BARMATIAN.a je bse une 253 rer thereafter.angers on Voyage to Europe.Glasgow L Londonderrys and N.N.Y.Service te Lin From Net?Plen1 Tout of Glasgow May 20 \u201cSIBERIAN HIRE.May 37 gTATEor CLTIFORNTX Jane 18: 2 Su e 23, 10.É or NEVADA: June 30: Jans1d 8 SEAT And of 8 prets Brrout, Now go pork, oJ fork sm 0p.Weekly tnovontter Stoamors with Fa nos carry passengers from Now Oebin passaros, #40 upwarda 10; 873321 D return, 0 : cording to 1s entlon dE date \u201cpw wards ret teerage at Torres abr 4 gels all theta a Taterons og.us ensuring pe © Parisian, 0 tate of Nebraska Eine of usted on AAs ng tad vepsion: ars Hite throughout + with the ie For froight, pa ORTRE theriai a pplyto or orfturther.ormation, 8; HM.&_ A.ALLAN, 25 Comman Street, Jlootreal.50 sent ogton 128 1 India Stroel.ertiand.ANCHOR LINE.United States Mail Steamships Sail irom Now York overy Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry Rates for Saloon Passage pre Get En acc nu Second Cal Cabin, F mate ur Land ot or Book 0 : CHER: oO E HAFFEE, or DEAN BE.Blcorage, BBU.e orage, a 850 and u po bin, \"Second d'Oabin.\"930.and upward, cation OF Hoonw Btoerare, Current \u201cPrat sue Custom ERBBT, 164 Est c'ianes 4.W.D, Badin.\u2018143 St.James 8t., Mon PENNYROY AL WAFERS par de ou OAL, os Bor auto pr BE Meta 2120 Notre Dams attest.NOTICE.The To Inture 6 BRS, of 8¢, Henry » vin sein fo to the Logis Fe pe CE eee 0 n the aut orization to divide Tow ot & ir ou shaïl-Ue renrèsen ed by ail horize sie Couns cil of x wird a dune the Town to im 0 a\u201c ou AS weil Tox busitiens texe an for the Sortifioate ali holders of Éconsez, ott.Men tostaursns of Botel 0 obtain authorization to have fn the To pdt dre ney » Ti Haoorae rand n Rae de ht ssh 7 crise the dounell ot ihe sad} tated pet re © slo HE or ihe Town of BE.Bory a Law os ro \u2018relteve the Ootrnol! ot making sssossment roll, atid ta thereof tha foliow] this or thet case ge of Bt \u2019 patio ty for other A rd in the ame; ote wo png in t nes i sahorise on » ahternatelr an Resentment i roll or pue yonr sade all ont to ors of the UE RE EEE 8.To suthorisstne Jo ao of usp Town Forgas og Rete Henle 56 ae of Young iyi ana F.DAGENAIS, Mayor.JULES BEADOHAME, Seo.Treds, June heso stoamera do nos - \u201cus fare Bran vont 40 eny part of the cree Éatanoe da \u2018postage 148 8 year, 11.60 for aix months, snd Po.fox months, Sr We Lutlere stra, on et Tas Btas ex \" ewspapers published in th er\u201d Se ral Ar Era HO 84 a de F rovence medee ha AQU 3 J corner of Lafayette and Bt: Georges, Paris rai UN AR CIRCULATION ©F THE DAILY STAR For week ending June 4th, 1892, MONGAY .\u2026.\u2026onnenensssssseassocomene Tuesday .cooqoense BG WedNGEBÂAY .\u2026\u2026ossersocseree caresanss ig Dd ThArsday 0.aeseseanse Friday .BRLULABY co\u2026oovessencersess Total.108,275 Present Daily Average For the week ending June 4th, 1802 33.O46.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1892 THE PARTY WHIP DEFIED.The display of stalwart independence showy to the country yesterday in the Com- mous by Dalton McCarthy and Col.O\u2019Brien will quicken the pulse of every hopeful Canadian.Here are two men at least\u2014two men who can carry conslituencies\u2014 who are not weighted to their finger tips by the shackles of party.Both men spoke out plainly and {fearlessly against the calamitous wrong proposed to be done to the electorate by the pending \u201cgerrymander.\u201d Mr.Dalton McCarthy described the impudent effort to essassinale Mr.Edwards in Russell as \u201ca shameful blot on the bill;\u201d and strongly condemned the clear intention to make a safe seat for Mr.Carling in London, Col O\u2019Brien was equally frank and persevered in his criticisms under à running fire of insult from Dr.Montague and men of that stamp.The principle of Mr.McCarthy's smend- ment has already been discussed.Itsadop- tion would be a long step toward securing a fair redistribution, and a vote against it is a vote for the fullest license to \u201cgerrymander.\u201d Mr.Dickey made a curious mistake in charging Mr.McCarthy with treachery to his party.In Mr.Dickey's mind, disobedience of the Government \u201c whip'\u2019 1s no doubt a heinous offence; but the people of the country are applauding to the echo the two \u201cfront bench\u201d Conservatives, who have not the fear of fhe Sir Johns before their eyes.Mr.O'Brien's word for the cringing lot about him was \u201c\u2018slaves,\u201dand Mr.O'Brien is not a blasphemous Grit.1he Dickey taunt drew forth ringing declarations of manhood from both Mr, O\u2019Brien and Mr.Mc- Carthy, that must have been as unwelcome as they were unusual in that party saturated chamber; and as might be expected from eo sure a political shot as the heaviest fighter in the old Tory guard, McCarthy killed his man as surely as ever balloon was pricked when he said that \u201che had not fallen eo low as to recognize the Minister of Railways as bis leader.\u201d The Government should keep their boys away from the lion's cage.The division list on the McCarthy amendment will be waitea for with keen interest.A THING THE BRITISH SHOULD KNOW, Mr.W.T.Stead, of the Review of Reviews, has this to say of Mr.McNeill's resolution: \u201cThe Canadian suggestion should be res ceived with respectful consideration.It is probably the last effort that will be made to keep the Dominion out of the American Zoliverein.Whether such differential duties would Increase trade or cement the bonds of Empire is à matter on which opinions differ.Were it not for the customs union of the United Etales the Federal union {itself would be impossible.The real crux will come when the Government of the United States, having absorbed Canada in its Zollverein, make overtures to Bouth Africa and Australia The British Emplre Would soon be face to face with disintegration, or race alliance.This is a fair illustration of the great harm that that stupid motion will do.\u2018\u2019The last effort,\u201d says Mr, Blead, by which he means \u201cthe most that Canada is now prepared to offer.\u201d Englishmen of all classes know perfectly well that Mr, MeNeill's proposal cannot be accepted.Lord Salisbury, at the ecstatic cllmax of nls Hastings kite-flyer, sald most emphatically that Britain could not put a tariff upon tha very articles that Canada would want her to protect.The British are naturally pleased at such a display of good feeling on our part as this message apparently shows; and with kindly courtesy they say go.No one in authority has said anything more, But, golng upon the fatal assumption that the McNeill resolution ls the highest expression of our patriotism, keyed up to the top-note, the British public Is in great danger of agresing with Mr.Stead that there is noth ing fcr it in that case but to regretfully let Canada drift away.They cannot pay that price\u2014a tax on the workman's loaf\u2014to preserve the connection; and they naturally think that that is the best proposition we can make.As a matter of cold fact, that resoiu_ tion is a trick by which a manufacturers\u2019 government hopes to keep its pets a little longer pale from the slightest breeze of British competition.Its plain policy of procrastination is not the will of the Canadian people.It ls opposed at once to the inclination and the Interest of the Canadian farmer, who is most anxious to buy British goods cheaper and to gain the good will of the British consumer, Canada wants a closer trade cou- nection with Britain and is willicg to reduce her duties on British Imports to seoure it.The McNeill party stand squarely in the track of this movement; they are playing, willingly or not, the game of the Annexationist; they have usurped the trompst of authority that they may proclaim impossible terms as the only ~ besls on which the Emrire can be knit J moment oùr paogle wake up bo tbe fact that.MoNolll and bis party avo *'stacl pigeons\u201d for An aotl-British polioy, we-will send a fur different message across the Atlantic IT would seem to the uninitiated out- slder that Parliament abould devote more time to the private member's business.He ls given lots of latitude at the opening of the sossion wben everything is chaotio and no one !s ready to do anythinæ;.but 88 soon as Parliament gets into working trim, the Government begin to take up all the time.At the present moment, for instance, a motion moved by a private meni ber has no chance whatever of being properly considered.He only has Monday afternoon, and one spiteful opponent can talk up until six o'clock and \u201ckill\u201d his resolution.Even Monday evening is taken for \u201cpublic\u201d business; and soon Monday all through will g0 to the Government.This tends to minimize the importance and the opportunity of the private member.When Hon.Peter Mitchell was in the House, he fought against this monopoiy of legislation by the Government, but no one seems to bear his mantle in this Parliament.THE latest ambition of Chicago 18 to become \u201cthe greatest sea-port in the world.\u201d The plan that 18 to gain for it this advan- taRe® consists of bullding a canal to the Mississippi, making that rambling and wayward stream navigable for ocean vessels, deepening the channel from Chicago to Buffalo to from 21 to 25 feet, similarly enlarging the Erie canal to Aibany and then down to New York.An estimate of the cost of this has not been published, but a newspaper office would have to get in a new \u2018\u2018font\u2019\u2019 of zeros and commas to print it.It would be infinitely ensier for Canada to make a \u201csea-port\u201d o! Port Arthur by simply deepening the St.Lawrence canals to twenty feet; but a * sea-port\u2019 dependant upon a \u201craging canal\u201d would be a caricature on geography.When Chicago comes to write down the cause of her greatness, she will spell her \u201cport\u201d with a final \u201clk.\u201d THE election of Mr.Bisson in Beauharnois is due to the folly of running three Couser- vative candidates against him apd the disappearance of Mercier from the political fleld The latter circumstance has permitted many old-time Liberals to return to their party allegiance; but it will be well for them to consider whether it is wise to desert the De Boucherville Cabinet on the eve of the experiment of direct taxation undertaken to save the financial credit of the province.No revision of the voters\u2019 lists this year means that the graveyard vote will hold a balance of power at the bye-blections next spring; while twenty-two-year-old Canadians can do nothing but stand about the railway station and Bee mercenary allens, with a single eye for the free trip, come home on special trains to help govern a country they will leave before their return ticket runs out.Mr CHARLES MACKENZIE, M.P.P., brother of the late Hon.Alex, Mackenzie,has ground for an action for libel against somebody, It was announced that he would take part in an Annexationlat meeting, which was not only a libel but a lio, A Daily Hint from Paris.{From the European Edition of the Kew York Herald} # DINNER DRFSS, The above stylish robe de diner may be made either of sky blue or old rose crôpe de Chine.The collar, cuffs and tablier are of Jet and mordorée (reddish brown) beads.Clearing the Snow by the City.20 the Editor of the STAR: Brr,\u2014Referring to our excellent City Surveyors statement that he cannot, at all events, for the present, clean the footpaths of snow for less than ten cents a running foot, I think that a compulsory payment should only be enforced outside certaln limits, say Guy street west and Sherbrooke, but not above it, and some line to be drawn east, Let {t be optional outside these limits.If then the proprietor cannot make private arrangements, it will be his Interest to let the city do it.Outside these lines many proprietors keep men,and when their fronts are long, say two hundred feet or over, it 18 clear they can make a better bargain for the winter than to pa twenty dollars to the city, and at this rate more for longer fronts.It is in the central portions of the city that hogs backs appear.Yours, PROPRIETOR.THE MARCHING OF THE GRASS.© the marching of thé Grass! O the joy that comes to pass When the mighty silent army with green banners overblown Drags the Winter from his throne! Conquers all his shining valleys, elimbs the rampart of the hill, Steals by bomaly wayside hedges, fords the river bro! still, Undermaines the fortress forest,overtops the castle w all, Swift invading wins the cities, and the hamlet brown and small, Till the whole wide world is captured, And fhe soul of man enraptured, Thrills with passion of delight Sunny morn #nd dewy night; And the joyous rhythmic pulsing marketh time in jad and lass To vhe marching, darching, Marching Of the Grass, © the marching of the Grass! Fairer tiings may cone to pass In the golden days of summer; roses drunk with wine of June; Piitting wa birds all atune With the odorous breathed dawning; wondrous tapestry of flowers.incense; rest of shadow; tangled veil of jeweled showers, Hymning choirs pti happy music backward tossed m cart] Sky: The full beauty of completeness in rich chorus lifted high But what means Its regal splendor To the love beat shy and tender With which Hope, the Blest, doth chime; In man's 2 marking time To the haunting spell of gladness that doth come \u2014-and go, alas! With the marching, Marching, g Are Of the Grass, \u2014Mary B, Blake tu the dependents 8 ceodings fn the Republican Convention.Bis raferesca to the successful policy.of the Republican party in the past and iis promises for the future elicited great applause.greatest, perhaps, at the conclusion of this sentence: \u201cIhe policy of protection to American labor and American Industries, established, developed aud vindicated; the markets of the world opened by the persuasive logic of reoiprocity to the products of tae American workshop and the American farm; uutil to-day Lhe nations of the earth are payine tribute to the sagacity of our legislation and diplomacy in millions upon millions of increased purchases, and Lord Salisbury has been driven to the significant confession that even in England free trade has proved disappointing.\u201d Mr, Fassetts speech was received with enthusiasm from the Blaine man, and manifestations of approval from the Harrison delogates.His allusions to reciprocity and the declaration that with all good Republicans the party is greater than any one man and that the royal decree of all is party suc- cops provoked demonstrations of approval The helgnt of enthusiasm was reached when Mr, Fassett sald .that when the convention adjourned all rivalry would be ended, and when the nomination should be mnde there would be but one choice, and be would be the nominea of the convention; but one purpose, and that his election.\u201cAil our candidates are strong men,\" said he.\u201cSome men are stronger than others (laughter), but our duty is to select thestrongest.\u201d (Applause.) lt was obvious that tue ppeaker was gradually aporoach- J.8.FassgTT, Temporary Chairman, ing an ailusion to James G.Blaine, and every individual of the vast audience of 10,« 000 people BREATHLESSLY AWAITED THE ALLUSION and the demonstration that would follow.1t came in the following sentence: \u201cOur party has furnished Lincoln (applause), Seward, Grant.Those men were great; those names will always remain great because of their growth in the time of devotion to the Republican doctrine and Republican principles.Garfield (applause), Harrison and Blaine are all great Republicans.\u201d Tbe words \u201cHarrison and Biaine\u201d were mentioned so rapidity that the friends of the former candidate were taken by surprise, and had no oportunity to cheer for their Jeader, But the Blaine men made the most of the occasion, and for three minutes delegates waved thelr hats and handkerchiefs wildly 1n the air, and cheered the great leader.Another scene came when Mr.Fassett praised the work of the last Congress under the fron will and strong administration of Thomas B.Reid.The ex-Speaker was in the rear stand and was invisible to most of the audience.Nome ous shouted the cry of \u201cReid! Reid!\u201d and it was instantly taken up by the delegates and the gallery.Mr.Reid displayed all his customary coolness and it was not until the chairman of the convention beckoned to him that he finally arose from his seat and spoke briefly.No less a person than ex-Governor Fora- ker, of Ohio, was chusen as chairman of the Committee on Resolutions, and he it is, therefore, who will have the honor to flrst voice to the national convention the official declarations upon which the coming presidential campaign wili be fought by Republicans, no matter who is their nominee.The first meeting of the committee began immediately following the adjournment of the convention, and before the slower members bad realized what was going or Governor Foraker was at the helm.It came about like n flash, Delegate Oliver, of Penn- svivania, on entering the room, rapped immediately for order, briskly named Foraker for the place and getting a prompt seconder put the motion, announced that 1t was carried and FORAKER WAS THE MAN.If there was any idea of opposition {t had no chance to develop and ths hearty \u2018\u2018ayes\u201d ot the lively Quioans\u2019 Iriends on the committee went wholly unchallenged by any hostile pegatives.When the committee had caught its breath alter the lightning.like election, ex-Governor Gear, of lowa, offered a suggestion which was adopted after some debultory discussion.It was thatthe preparation of the platform be referred to tive sub-committees of five members each, One topic was to be assigned to a sub-committee, the division to be as follows: 1, tariff 1 2, silver; 3, elections; 4, forelign relations; 5, miscellaneous subjects, The Commi'tee on Credentials effected an organization immadiateiy alter the adjournment of the convention.Congressman William Cogswell (Muss) was elected chairman.Governor McKinley this year Will not be in the position in which Republicans have grown to expect him to hold in the national convention, Viz., that of chaîr- man of the Platform Committee.The reason is to be found in the ract that he has a position of higher rank\u2014permanent chair- man\u2014to which he was elected by the Committee on Permanent Organization this evening.His selection is due to the fact that he was conceded to be & man eminently fair, and while in favor of the nomination of President Harrison the anti-administra- tion forces had no objection whatever to him and it was they who suggested his name.The first day of the Republican National Convention ended with the publican nomination still a hidden secret, to be disclosed only when the decisive ballot reveals the unfathomable intentions of the scures of unpledged and uncommitted delegates.It was thoroughly realized by the friends of both the chief candidates last night that the result of the convention is to depend upon these UNCOMMITTED VACILLATING DELEGATES, who are pladged to neither candidate, and who ars claimed by both.The day closed without any significant advantage for either side, The Blaine talent organized the convention by the election of J.Bloat Fassett, of New York, as temporary chairman, but &s Fassett\u2019s selection was not contested by the Harrison element, and as his election was unanimous, the victory was won by default and no one can say what would have been the result had the Harrison managers decided to force à test of strength by presenting an opposition candidate for the temporary chairmanehip.No occasion occurred during the very prief session yesterday to call out any decided rmani- festations from the delegates of the convention.The name of Blaine was wildly cheered, and so, indeed, were the names of Reed nnd Ingalle.The Harrison people had no opportunity to call one of those enthu- silastic scenes which weigh so heavily and are considered so potent in national conventions, because the name of their candidate was mentioned but once, and that time by an opponent of Harrison, who passed by the name of Harrison to Biaîne 80 quickly that friends of the President had no op- portanity for any manifestation of their evotion.The mianagers of both Blaine and Harrison maintained last night the same porsistent attitude of claiming everythin general, but giving no figure in detal that has characterized their campaign for the last four days.Alger will almost certainly : REMAIN IN THE FIGHT to the end and he will probably draw off no less than sixty votes ou the first ballot.No ope knows to a certainty how many of the colored delegates of tha South wii vote and no one is sitogether sure to whom certain of the white delegates will ultimately give their aliegiance.ere is no longer any hat a considersbie number of the #1 made up their minds pse in=- À uotlons and supports fhe andidaay af 8 IAE font the Comin cho on Oronontins | They he the controlling ch was the feature of yesterday's pros SD wère insicueted Eds factor in determine to atated that the re- dominates in this ou ttee, an vasa eurrent ruma late last night that it might be deemed advisable by th & fac tion to postpone any report on the numerous contests until T4 was ascertained just how prominent a part the tavored delegates might be able to piay in the convention.tal contests involve mbout sixty dele- Rates, and it will be geen that i 1 entirely in the power of this committee, if ta report were adopted, to exert a controlling influence on the contest.t was thought on Sunday that the town of Minneapolis contained about all the ople it could hold, but it was only Arouged then.TO-DAY IT IS JAMMED.Through the qulet hours of iast night, when everybody was In bed except afew revellers, who believe that to be the best hour for booming their favorites, the railroads centreing here continued to bring in the carloads of delegates and olubs and lookers-on.They stayed where they were as a rule, sleeping aboard the cara.That was what Mr.Me- Kinley, of Ohlo, did, for instance.There wag quite a gathering of politicians at the West Hotel who had been anxiously looking for him all the evening.When they learned that he had arrived, some of them hurried down to the station to see bim, for the Governor is likely to be quite a conspicuous figure in thia convention; but he had provided against midnight botheration, and the car porter could not be induced to awaken him.About seven o'clock this morning he sauntered up to the West Hotel, where he bas been in conference all day With the leaders of the Harrison orces.Ex-Senator Palmer, of Michigan, by the way, is authority for tbe statement that Mr.McKinley is to second the nomination of Harrison.That is the reason, according to Mr.Palmer, why McKinley hus not been put forward, as was intended, for temporary chalrman of the Convention.But to return to the big wases of humanity that\u2019s here, If many more folks come hore ou Tuesday\u2014and a great many are expeot- ed\u2014they will have to live in the streets.Minneapolis practically reached the iimit of her capacity for properly housing and caring for people more than twenty-four hours ago.There can still be found, doubtless, some cubby holes into which a few more persons may be jammed, and then may trust to God for something to eat.\u2018The fact is thal the town is strained far be- rond its capacity, and if it should unfor- unately happen that the Convention 1a PROLONGED BXYOND THURSDAY there will be much positive suffering here, although at this time there are many annoying experiences which the throng passes uver because it is in a good-natured mood and is too busy cheering for the respective candidates to do much complaining.Striking changes have been made in the interior appearance of the Exposition Building, which is the hoast of Minneapolis.Surrounding the walla on every side rise seats in tiers, giving to the hall a greater width than depth, with rectangular corners.The decorations as prepared for the Convention, are extremely simple, but very beautiful.At four conspicuous piaces American flags are festooned under old gold hangings and patriotic effects.The hall may be considered to be half as large as was the unwieldy temporary structure built at Chicago for the Republican Convention of 1880.\u2018To-day's will be really the first full meeting of the convention, many delegates being absent yosterday, as it was known that nothing but routine business would be transacted.When the chairman takes his place on the platform to-day not à seat will be vacant.Before him will be about thir- Leen thousand peopie.Of these 904 will be delegates, though only four of the additional delegates, those from Oklahoma, will have the right to vote.The same number of alternates will also have seats back of the delegates in the Convention hall And back of these, in the sloping auditor- fum and the sloping gallery, will be thousands apd thousands of men and women who have come from all over the country to witness and participate in this death grapple of the President and his former Secretary of State.Rack of the chairman will be the distinguished guests of the Convention \u2014Senstors aud representatives in Congress who are not delegates, ex-members of the Cabinet, distinguished soldiers and civilians who for the most part are onlookers in this great political duel between two prominent men, : 0 his right and to his left will be the army of correspondents of the daily press, who for days have been watching and recording every move in this great political struggle, and i! vhe Convention hall is very silent he can hear the ticking of a hundred telegraph instruments.There will likely be a breathing spell until the committae on organization ia reaay to report.Vhen the committee does report it may present the name of Thomas B.Reed, or it may present the name of some good Harrison man, aa the case may be, for chalr- man.If the temper of the Convention continues to become more bitter, then there may be two names presented by the committee in a majority and minority report, and the two sides may fight iL out on the question of whether the minority report may be substituted for the majority report.This will be largely a uestion of whom the majority favors for resident, and IT WinL BE A TEST VOTE, pure and simple.It may be, however, that one name will ba before the Convention, and that there will not be a contest over this.The Convention will then adjourn over until Wednesday.This will be necessary in order to give the Committee on Credentials a chance to report, The committee wii! probably have to hold many weary sessions, because neither side will be satisfied with the finding of the National Committee.No end of turmoil may follow in the Convention over the report of this committee, and it will put the Convention in fine partisan humor for the nominating speeches.If a night session is held on Wednesday a ballot will be reached on Thursday, and New York may know the result by noon of that day.The onvention, in point of ability, will rank with any tha: bas been held in recent years, but it isa fact that few of the leaders on the Blaine side are noted for their orator.jcal power.Platt is no speaker, nor is Clarkson or Quay.Most of the Blaine talk will come from \u201cFire Alarm\u201d Foraker, who 18 to nominate him, and It is not now thought likely that any extended apeech will be made tn seconding the nomination of the \u201cpeople\u2019s favorite.\u201d Chauncy M.Depew has made many of the \u201cgreatest efforts of his life.\u201d The speech which he will make In pominating Mr.Harrison will be the greatest of them ail, It is now expected that Governor McKinley will second the President's nomination, and much of his availability as a \u201cdark horse\u201d will depend upon the manner fo which he subject.He has been urged by his friends to make his address one of master] discretion, Doubtless he will.The Miont- gan delegation having declded to have General Alger's name presented there wlil also be a speech nominating bim.is nominating address will probably be made by Colonel B.M., Duffleld.The Michigan men are ready to go to Blaine at a minute's warning, but there is a belief that General Alger may have a show in case the contest between Biaine and Harrison shouid become embittered, or \u2018in the nature of a vandetta,\u201d as Chauncey Dope says, By way of ratifying the action of the delegates the Michigan men heid à sort of jolification at the Michigan Club.THE ALGER BOOM WAS INFLATED again and stood up marked \u201cAlger boom,\u201d Speeches were made by State Henator Geo, B.Parr and Congressman J.C.Burrows and the action of the delegates who had marched up the halland deolared for Blaine and down again and declared for Alger was approved, \u201cMichigan is for Alger,\u201d said Mr.Burrows.So, after all, Alger's name is to go in.Minneapolis has bought 9000 tickets of admission to the Convention hall and tickets are on sale by scalpers at the rate of $50 for each complete set, The delegates from the South who has.been so suddenly persuaded from Harrison fan tendency does not believe in letting his right know what his left hand dooth, espe.claily at nattonsl conventions.That has beer his practice for many years, and it has been eminectly successtul.It 1s hard to say | that any of the down-trodden colored breth- \u2018ren of the Boutb-have been bribed, but it is ou delegates in Wealern and Southern states J 1 safe to gay that several of them have | 3 Vor Isa arn sva tlokets ny | | [he ing the nominde of tha convention, und the 1 this re.It steadil phoceadings of thet cocsrmities ars being alble future value of the teboard bagan Fatohod wi rolng interest, {à to De parceived.by.the calored gentie- 3 men, The last ticket purchaned - last night br $4 the proud repre- ou Bentatlve of Lbe great party of moral idess.h eides hope to-nig + western w ight in his definition of an honest man, \u201cAn bonest man,\" said he, \u201cis à man who staye rigbt.\u201d How It Looks From New York.NEw YORK, June 8\u2014The Herald says ed!- torially: \u2018The beautiful city of Minneapolis is chin deep in political excitement just now.A sort of blizzard is sweeping through its streets, but whether Harrison or Blaine will torn up by the roots Is not entirely easy to predict, Dlarkeon takes his seat on the Delphic tripod and declares that when the clouds roll by and the smoke of conflict glves us a, viaw of the situation Harrison will not be visible to the naked eye.Depew, who is equally an oracle, ventures the aaser- tion that Blaine will \u201cfold his tent like the Arab and quietly steal away\u2019 after the final adjournment of the Convention, or words to that effect.Both Îac- tions of the Republican party are equally certaln of victory, apparently, but what feelings of dismay and doubt are throbbing under their waistcoats, hidden from the madding crowd and not to be revealed to & breathless and impatient worid, is quite another matter.In the presence of interviewers, who will flash their opinions to all parts of the continent, the degree of confldence which is exhibited and the facts and figures which are produced to prove that the opposition is walking along the wdge of a precipice on this Tuesday morning, and will disappear with a dull thud to-morrow or Thursday, are as amazing as they are confusing to the ore dinary looker-on, lt seems, however, like Blaine, snd with every hour since Saturday night it has seemed more so, The Influence of the Maine statesman is clearly waxing, while that of Mr.Harrison Is steadily waning.itis FLOOD-TIDE WITH BLAINE, whose retirement to Bar Harbor for needed rest and refreshment indicates areassuring perenity o! wind concerning the result, and it is ebb tide with Harrison, who sorely needs at this juncture the friends whom he has neglected to make, Blaine's followin 1g enthusiastic, persistent and shrewd, while that o is rival for eivic honors is loose and disjointed.The difference between the two men in this respect ls sharply defined, The Elaine excitement at Minneapolis Is like a torrid temperature; that of Harrison is chilling and rheumatic.No two men were ever more unlike in personal characteristics.Blalne is tremendously liked tn spite of his faults; Harrison is cordially disliked In spite of his virtues.The one has converted his enemies into friends; the other has converted his friends into enemies.When a party declares that it would rather take its chances in à blg fight like the one at hand with sick Blaine rather than well Harrison, it is a significant sign of the times and an estimate of the two poiltie cal dueliists which is worthy of more than a passing thought.The bitterness which has been engendered makes it probable that before the Convention breaks up there will be some shrewd parliamentary practice by the leaders.The chances are that the matter will not be decided on the first ballot, as has been confidently predicted.Unless Mr.Blaine develops a sudden accession of strength within the next twenty-four hours, or Mr.Harrison sees the futility of further effort and retires, neither side will he willing to risk its Iate on one throw of the dice or one ballot.\u2018Lhe first ballot will SERVE TO TEST TRE TEMPER of the Convention, and !t will be interasting to note the Blaine and Harrison figures.But there may be a large number of scattering votes wnich wiil make it impossible for either Blaine or Harrison to command the requisite majority.Then an adjournment can be had and both factions will devote themseives to gathering In those twenties or thirties who have purposely thrown their votes away.During this interim blood will boil and the political mercury will range amon the nineties, Ît will be\u2019 quick work and bot work and de- oisive work, for if either Blaine or Harrison is within gunshot of his majority everything will depend on those few hours, Under ordinary circumstances, therefore, the second or third ballot, which ought to be easily had by Thursday afternoon, wiil settle the matter, and we shall know both who is who and what ls what The driit at this moment is wholly in favor of Blaine, and if he secures the prize, as he should, We shall have a very stimulating and exuberant campaign.Discussion will run high, but it is to pe hoped that mere personalities will be conspicuous by their absence.The canvass ought to be made on the simple merits of the case, not on prejudice or past lesues.The Demo- crata can afford to be very quiet until the Republicans have spoken, but alter that they must put thelr best man into the fleld\u2014one who can carry New York State without à peradventure and be prepared to do some of the hardest work that bas been done in many years.With such a man and such effort they have a first-class fighting chance, but without these they have no chance at all.\u201d Comments of the Press.{The Philade)phis Press, Rep.) Mr.Blaine's resignation indicates that he has concluded to let things take their course at Minneapolis.To suffer his name to used in the National Convention in antag onigm to the Presldeut while he remained a member of his official family wouid be an indelicacy Mr.Bialne could not be guilty of, His resigration and its prompt acceptance leaves him free to act, ur rather to remain assive And silent, leaving the convention Tes to do as & majority of its delegates see fit [The Philadelphia Record, Ind.} During the two.critleal days preceding the assembling of the Minneapolis convention his abrupt abandonment of official station will be everywhere a leading toplo of discussion.It was a master stroke by a master in the Art of political manœuvring.Whether the device shall succeed In attain- Ing its manifestly designed end remains to be seen.[The Troy Budget.} Thank Heaven, the Bphinx has at last found voice! All bail the next President of the United States! And his name 1s James Q.Blaine! [The Washington Post, Ind.) Mr.Blaine\u2019s resignation was in the nature of a necessity, which, under the circumstances, he could not well avold, It was in the line of a deliberate and preconceived ine tention.li might have been better for the reputation of Mr.Blaine to have taken this action at an earlier stage in the canvass; it might have been still better for bls chances had he deferred it to the eve of the convention, and thus carried it by irresistible storm.But the deed is done; the gauntiet ia thrown down to the Administration of which but yesterday he was a high and honored part; the fight is on, and it promises to be a memorable, If not a merry war.Possibly, as some wag at Minneapolis is reported to have said, It may be a \u201cBlaine wake and a Harrison funeral.\u201d [The St, Louis Globe-Democrat, Rep.] If he has besn contemplating the step, it will be difficult to reconcile it with the theory of fair dealing.lf it was unpremeai- tated, it is a pity he did not resist to the last the impertunities against whicn be held out so long.{The Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette, Rep.l \u2018This will cause a very serious disarrangement of the plans of the delegates tbat are now at or are on their way to the seat of the convention.As to a dark horse, that is in the future, and very dimiy so.[The Philadelphia Inguirer, Rep.) Mr.Blaine has never been disloyal to his ohief.On tho contrary, he has been loyal almost tc a fault.He declined to be à can- dldate, so that his chief could get the nomination.He has kept himself in the background at all times, but he is a man of too auch spirit to be ooerced into a false posi- fon, (The Chicago Inter-Ocean.l It need not pecessarily be construed to mean that Blaine is & candidate againet Harrison, but it certainly does mean that Biaine is opposed to Harrison's re-nomina- [The Chicago Tribune, Bep.} The ex-Secretary of Stats has boan made à candidate by the will of his party, and it Is the duty of the convention to nominate the man who has the smallest number of enernies in his own party and can draw the largest number of votes from the opposition.It that man be James G.Blaine, the Repub- Hoan party will go into the canvass with & calm assurance of victory which the nomination of no other ian could inspire.{Ths Cleveland Iaader, Rep} ds Pre 4 555 ARS Mr.Blaine\u2019s resignation from the Cabinet pute bipidvuaeinis #6 \u201ca WINNIPEG GENERAL HOSPITAL \" res \u2018 it creates 2 popular opin Bunk rita no bated uct 5 were working for him at sapolls wi out oppoeltion fron him, Mr.laine has Lt ure brought to J6PECIAL TO THM STAR.) URBRO, June §.~There are no new de- volopmen in the forgery case, the Union Bank and Government officials kesping things quiet until they can arrest all can- nected with the affair.The detectives are now working up the whereabouts of the rest of the bills and are seeking a butcher it.Roeh's, who, it fs alleged, told the wife of a Government clerk on Saturday night that he knew all about the money.Morrls- sotte and Germain are allowed to see no one and are Lept apart in the cells, As regards the stealing of the blank cheques the officials of the Treasury Department, when they discovered the loss some months ago, made a most thorough search for them, and nothing turning up they concluded that they en worn away from the book, dropped out and had been swept up and burnt with the waste paper.The miristers are making a thorough overhaul of all books, papers, etc, and every employe connecte with brokerage or other business outside bis regular work will get his choice of attending solely to his public duties or getting his walking orders.The latest news in regard to the Morris- sette affair is that a handsome American woman was the goneral-in-chief of the matter.The story goes that Morrissette some weeks ago made a trip to the States and made this woman's acquaintance.Bhe came here carly.last week and was seen round town with the accused several da befors the money was drawn from the Union Bank.She is paid to be a good talker, engaging, and dressed well, She has die- appeared as quickly as she came, and the detectives are looking for a clue.It is thought she has the bulk of the bank notes.With reference to thestatement thata Mr, Louis Davis was the payer of à cheque in the Morrissette Investigation it is learned from Montreal that this person, either real or imaginary, has no possible connection with Mr.Louis bawvis, oI Louls Davis and Company, of that city, who salled some weeks ago on the \u201cMajestic\u201d for England.MR.M'CORMICK'S CREDITORS, ISPECIAL TO THE STAB.] OTTAWA, June 8.\u2014A meeting of the oredi- tors oo! Mr.Duncan McCormick, of Mont real, was held yesterday afternoon, Mr.J.H.Gordon, of this city, was appcinted assignee, and Messrs, James Elliott, /ames Gardner, Thos.Liggett, Wm.Stoker and Lesperance, of Montreal, inspectors.The assignee was instructed to continue business and sell what assets he could.Vesuvius in Eruption.Narres, June 7.\u2014The erupticn of Mount Vesuvius, which has been noticeable for some time past, is now very greatly increased in violence.Large quantities of Java are issuing from the crater, and flowing down the cavllo ravine, At noon to-day an earthquake shock was felt in the town of San (Severo.The motion was unduiatory, for a time the rosidenis were panic-stricken, but upon seeing that no damage had been done and that the disturbance bad ceased, order was quickly restored.The Convention of the Catholic Order of Foresters, High Chief Ranger Cahill presided at the opening of the convention of the Catholic Order of Foresters in the Cabinet de Lecture yesterday, when representatives and delegates were sworn, and the committees on credentials was appointed.The proceedings, which were private, ocoupled four hours, A deputation of twelve was appoint ed to thank the Arcnbishop and clergymen of Notre Dame for the rand service in the morning, and to notify His Holiness, the Pope, by telegram, that the convention was in progresa.The convention then adjourned till this morning, when reports will be received.\u2018There ls every Indication that the elections of officers will be keenly contested.The following priests are with the delegates: Rev.Fathers E.A.Kelly, J.P.Dore, Cunningham, Heldman, Plaster, J.Hynes, A.Bergeron, and J.McMahon of Chicago; Van Teck, Minneapolis; and Blackwell an 'T.J.Roach, Janesville, Acting Mayor Notan, Ald.James and Chiel Hughes yesterday entertained Ald.Bidwell, McCarthy and Horan ol! Chicago, who are visiting Foresters.They will be Laken around and shown the fire stations to-day.Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but act specially on the liver and bile.A per foot iver corrector, Carter's Little Liver 118, Special Notices.The Holmes Electrio Protection Co.charge $256 for protecting your house for three months during your absence in the summer.2 Just Received A large lot of Baby Carriages, which we are offering at spaclally iow prices.Bee our $6.00 and $7.00 Carriages, with Satin Parasols, worth 38.00 to $10.00; nothing like them ever offered before at these prices.Our other stock of Furniture at equally low prices.Owen McGarvey & Son, 1849 to 1853 Notre Dame street, corner of Mea, The national library at Washington contains 700,000 bound volumes and 200,000 pamphlets.The annual increase is from 15,000 to 20,000 volumes \u201cAfter the Grip, Hood's Sarsaparilla will restore your strength and health, and expel every trace of poison from the blood.ASK YOUR GROCER FOR UNSHINE SCOURING SOAP.You will find it invaluable in \u2014\u2014your-\u2014\u2014 HOUSE CLEANING.If you use it once you will never want to be without it.IT CLEANS EVERYTHING, Wholesale Agency\u2014 W.T.COSTIGAN & 00., 196 St James Stroet, MONTREAL.134*eod t?SMOKETTHES All Havana Tobaeco Clgarsttes.184 4 The Board of Directors will receive applica- tiona for the position of medical superintendent of this hospital for the pert next to the 31st May, 1883.at the rate of 3800 per sonum.with odging.Applicants must be graduates of some British or Canadian university or college e: grant onsen in medicine, and possess gualifica- tions entitii tion under the itobs Medical Act.The aisohave had at least one year's oxperience as medical euperin ndent or resident assistant in ons of the larger hospitals, Applications accorapanied by testimonials to be addressed to the Hou, Becratary sna Tressurer, Hipnipey General Hospital,on or before the 18th un + © ALEX.CLARKE, Clerk of the Directors, Winpiper, 1ét June, 1802.1926 SMOKETTES = digenit retain bis pieos ad | inet, while Sle ils ig OF; MUSIC.\\C \\DEMY { MUSI BERS St re 9 Ell 40 bao CARRIE RADCLIFFE And « strona cast in the beautiful play, \u201cHAZEL KIRKE.\" Boston Globe: Mia Carrie Badoliffs is lke \u201cn'béara bal 775 Fg og I CTR Ln J entrain Gi sie dou\u201d dling AS QUEEN'S THEATRE.st Week of the = MILLER-CALHOUN OPERA 00, Grand Repertoire M comic ope wnccessss, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, god ednesday watines Pont 0.nursday \"Amorite.\u201d Friday, Ba urday matinée and Saturday Night, nemian Girl] Thursdsy, \u201cAmorita,\u201d testirnonial benefit to Teuple Emanuel.ning, closing perfofuance, Grand Testimo: efit 10 tho attaclps of the Queen's Theatre, 317 SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL Every Afternoon and Evening this week.'* Alone in a Large City.\u201d Prices of sxdmission\u2014100, 200 and 30c.Reserved oats, 100 xtra, Plan at the Theatre from 9 a.m, til] 10 p.m.Cqning\u2014Turner's Big Burlesque Co.13826 THE LYCEUM.Every Afternoon and Evening.POPULAR PRICES.EDWARD LLOYD'S fARreweLL CoNcegr St.James Methodist Churoh; 8.15 P.M, / Thursday, June 9ih.ALL SEATS RESERVED.750 and 81.00, at Nordheimer*s, i Box plan closes positivily 5 p.m, Wednesday, alter which no reserved seats will be sold.1 134 mener 184 2 All Havana Tobncco Cigarettes, 134 4 FIRE INSURANCE.PHŒNIX INSURANCE CO, Of Bxretford, Uonme E¥TABLISARD Cash Capital, GERALD E.HART, - CHAMPIONSHIP! ! (Scheduled Match) Capital Shamrock Shamrock Lacrosse Growds, SATURDAY, JUNE 11 At 3.30 P.M.SHARP No Postponement Admission, 25c& 356 Secure yonr tickets in advance (whout extra charge) at any of the following places:\u2014 Pearson & Co, .22 Chaboiez Square A.Demers, 38 St.Jmes Street John Lewi .Yictria Bquare .Y.Lyon r.Oraig nd Bleury Yarkin & McLeish, cor.Bleury and Lasuchetfere Joun A.Nicolle,.,.cor.Bleury and $:Catherine Members who bave bot alreay¢ received their books may obtain them fra the Seo.retary.on day of Match, at etrance to Grand Stand.3 PETER BOYNE Hon.Sec.134 M.AAA WEEKLY HADICAPS By Electric Ight.The first of a serie of Weekly Handicaps will be eld on the M.A AA Groun 1 Thursday Erenius 9h Inst,, p \u2018 when the followingrogramme of Lou) events will be run:\u2014 100 YARDS.\u2014Open only to membe of Montreal Junior and senior Lacrosse Teas.220 YARDS.\u2014Open to members M.A.A.1 MILE BIOYCLE 4 Forimemberof-the AA: 8 MILE BICYCLE § and NiO.Admission, 100.Lndie free.133 8 W.S.WELDN, Seo.-Treas.THE CHURCH OF ROME.NORMAN MURRAY (D.V.) will ge 8 Lecture on \u2018The Progress and Development «tbe Uburch of Rome, from Purit F to Corgupiions, \\ the Fraser Institute Hall, on SUNDAY, 12th instat 4 pm Bilver collection at the doorin aldthe Protestant Church at Oka.God Save the Queer 1341 RED MEN vs.VHITE AT THE CYCLOR MA, The Great Indian Battle of Ft Little Big Horn River and Defeat oftustor.ving and wonderful scens dforest and a mot tain ahd valley, hill and de, peaceful flowing rivers and the horrors of ar, Indian encampments, Indian trophies, flag cavalry and fighting men.ADMISSION, 25 CERT fchools and institutions special rat.Lecturers in constant attendance.Open daily from 9 am.to 10 pu Sundays, p.m.to 10 p.THE CYCLORA/A, 1981 St.Catherine Street, Corner St Urbain Street.The atreet cars converge here fromil parts he city.131 1 t The entertainers ot th great Presbyterian Assembl - and the Congregational Unia and their guests are invited { hear England's greatest teno MR, EDWARD LLOYD, sing Then shall the righteous,\u201d from Elijah, in St.James Metodist Church, Thursday, Jun« Oth.All seats reserved.Price 75c and 81,00.184 1 YES! YOU CAN 10 to Carillon and back on palace Steamer Sersign Every wook day for ONE DOLLAH Take 8.05 a.m.train for Lachine, 1326 JUST THINK OF I'l N A 3 To 10 GARILLGY od bag ANT IX on > FOR ONE DOLLAR.& » Take 8.U5 A,M.train to Lachine.D°6 3a ANCING AND DEPORTMENT: ill be given during the math of Pine PA HOT MAODORALD, Jr Un '8 HALL ABBEMBLY ROOMS, THENT Por Balle, Parties or Sonoerin: « neo nn Cote By, oine ; also an ele handsomely furnished.Apply to A.AC DONALD, Jr.123 SMOKBTTES AM Havana Tobacco Clgnrettes, 134 & , \u2014~THE CELEBRATED\u2014 | - B: d Hungarian Gypsy Bin Under the direction of ; HAZAY NATZY Will be available during the sumer in Montreal and adjoining watering plaés dances, st homes, dinners, bassara, partifipic- nics, or excursions, For termsand date iy vo GEO, J.BEEPPARD, 130 Beod 2274 Bt.Catherine SMOKETTES All Havana Tobacoo Otgorotter 92,000,000, - General Manage netrauos-fa aotisited for this reliable snd wealthy company, rep wnod fo of Fire I prom ad ial settlement of 140 Sav = EMH À .Amani & e Match will be an unisuslly brilliant ane and large.\u201cThe Capitals will come fresh from \u2018their tremendous victory on the home fleid last Saturday, aud the Shamrock boys are in excellent shape and have been praotising steadily, Their own members have the rull- est faith In them, so much so that even at present friends of.the Ottawa Club who are willing to back up their opinion in regard to the players who compose thelr team financiaily can obtain even money on the event.lt is understood that there will be a slight change in the Ottawa team, and the Capital boys have decided to arrange for a special excursion, CANOEING.The A.0.À.Regatta.The following are the events agreed upon for the À, C.A.regatta which will take place duriug the coming camp: No.1\u2014Paddling and selling combined, half miirs yiteraately.\u2018Total, three milled.Thoe unit, ons and a ball hour, No.2\u2014Puddling half mile stradght away, No.3\u2014salling four and a ball miles.some rig und ballast as In race No.Thine two hours, \u2018These races to constitute the record ress, Nu, 4\u2014Trophy Paddling, one te, stralght away.Exempt from one-man one-canoe rule, Noo 3\u2014Paddiing, opeu canoe, not under 55 ibs, single blude paudies.One-half wile, siralght- Bway, No.6\u2014Unilinited sailing race.No limits to rig ur ballast, six 1nlles, Tune ltt, two and a LR hours, Starters in the trophy race to be selected rom this race, See rule 5.No.7\u2014Trophy salling, No limit Lo rig or ballast.Nine milles.le limit, three and a half huurä, Starters Lo be selected às by rule ve.Nu.B\u2014Novice sal!ing race.No limit to rig or Dallast.DlisLance tree miles.Time limit one apdone half hour, Open only to men who have Dot salled a canoe prior to september 1, 1891, No.9\u2014salllag.The Pecowsie Cup.Four and one ball tuiles, no limit to rig or ballast, Unt, two hours.Winner of trophy barred, Nu.1U\u2014Saillng Club Race.Distance four ana one halfintles.Time Huit, two hours, First three rremlersuf any one cludL Lo count.No club can be represented unless lL enters at least three men, All men entered must have becomes moibers of the ciub they represent before Lhe urst day of the À.©.A.meet.No.11\u2014Crulsing race.Open Lo \u2018general purpose or cruising\u201d canoes, salllog and paddling combining, one half mile alternately.Istance three Inilêés, lime Hrnit, uno und à half hour.The ober races will be: No.LE Paddling war canoe race, of which de- tatls will be posted, No.13-Faddling tandem, half mile straightaway, No.14\u2014Paddling club fours, half mile straightaway.No, 15-\u2014Sailing upset and manœuvering; no speclal appliances; no limit to vallast; ut signal throw over astern and recover paddle; second signal, canoe to be heeled over until top of fore- wast touches waler; canoes to be righted and gross flulsh Mine under sail.Time limit, one half- our, No.16-\u2014Paddling upset; usual conditions; no spectal appliances.No.17\u2014Hurry-scurry run, swim and paddle short distances.NO.18.\u2014uynastics.The Regatta Uommittee will arrange for a division race of war canoes, if required, and will also arrange races for any special prizes offered by individuals.TURF.Opening of Lepine Park.Time The summer trotting races at Lepine Park were successfully inaugurated yesterday afternoon, the attendance being very satisfactory.The officials were: Starter\u2014J, H.Kennedy.Judges-\u2014T.Foster and À.Langevin.Secretary\u2014M.Lepine.Clerk of Course\u2014J.White, They attended to their duties to the satisfaction of every one interested, Following is the summary of events: 3 minute clasg\u2014 Martin & Flynn'8 blk g J.P.RYSAYE Le 20.000000 J.Durand\u2019s b m Nellie Frank Vails bm Sunset M.Thackeray's bm Verona 2.40 class; purse $300 D.Deardon\u2019s bs Black Morrill.Webster and Comstock's Banner Boy.P.McLaughlin's brg Blily 8.J.Durand\u2019s b m Nellie Banks Tine\u20144a234, 4334, 4315, 40, 4734.2.24 Class\u2014 Chas, Taylor's Re Factory Boy.Le Lapointe's b Prince.R.Arbour\u2019s ¢ g Tennyson.Lady Collins, b m.Corot cu ui Ha 2 fw F No Goo RE CI Ae BLS p2 Cr iS vp 20 Cm Cac 4 Gross n Time\u20142.2044, 2.26, 2.27.BASEBALL, Rosulta of Yesterday's Games.New York, June 7.\u2014 Following were the results of the league games played to-day: R.H.E, At Baltimore \u2014 Baltimore.020000000 2 7 3 Chleago,.900050000x 5 5 2 Batterles\u2014McMahon and Robinson; Hutchin- Bon apd Kittridge, Umptre, oston\u2014 Al Bi Boston.786 Pittsburg.88» Batteries\u2014 son apd Ganzel; Smith and Mack.Umpire, Gaffney, Al Brooklyn\u2014 .000000001 1 9 3 .0000N002x 2 42 Battert vis and O'Connor; Hart and Kins- © low.Umpire, shertdan.AL Philladelpbla-\u2014 8t.Louis 140000200 7 9 Philadeiphia.000020013 Batterles\u2014Gensein and Buckley; Clements, yL mpire, Hurst, Cork 6 10 1 Carsey and New YorkK.100101000 3 8 8 Loutsville.00106001L2x 4 5 3 Batteries \u2014 King tnd Ficlds; Stratton an Dowse.Umplre, Lynch, Al Washington\u2014 Washington.,.Cinelupatt.b Batteries \u2014 Forman and Mliigan; Mullane, Chamberlain, Holllday and Murphy.Umpire, Vaughn.AQUATIC, Pointe Claire Boating Clab.At the annual meeting of the Point Claire Boating Club, the following offlcera were elacted for the coming season : R.Meredith, prositent G.H.Labbe, vice-president; H.V.Higæinson, captain; A.G.Claxton,.socretary; C.IE.Archibald, treasurer.Comwmlttee\u2014Messra.Ed.Archibaid, B.Tooke, E.Chadwick, John Dudgeon, L Gordon and J.Simmons.SNOWSHOEING, The Canadien Excursion.The members of the Canadien Snowshoe Club are preparing everything for their excursion tv Queuse, which takes place on Saturday evening by steamer \"Three Rivera\u201d Some excelient vocal and musical talent will accompany the party and for Sunday afternoon an excursion has been arranged from Quevec to the Island of Orleans, where also a concert will be given.Tickets can be obtained from members of the club.ATHLETICS.A French Runner.The true name of the winner of the Bor- deaus-Furis road race is Etienne.Stephane le an assumed name.\u2018lhe distance, 357% miles, was covered in 25 hours and 7 minutes, which is » speedier performance by 69 minutes than that made by Miila when the race was firat run a year ago.Buc the conditions werd different, A year ago there were heavy héadwinds and rains.This time the weather was fine and tne wind was in the backs of the competitors.There were only fifty-four starters, Stephane 19 twenty-elght years of age, well pa up, and his performance places him in ne front rank of long-distance men.And yetthe Englishmen think he can\u2019t hold a cant to Mlils, though he has beaten his Benate vs.Commons.SPECIAL TO THRE STAR.) OTTAWA, June 7.\u2014The rifle match between tho Benate and Commons came off to-day.The Henate won by 78 points, Senators Malnnis (B.C.) Boyer, Bolton, McKay, Reed (B.0.) and Bolduc domposed the Benate team.Messrs, Marshall Hughes, Grandbols, McLean, Hodgins an Sproule represented the Commons The score was 296 for the Commona to 374 for the sonate.The ranges were 200, 500 and 600, \u2019 Sporting Notes.A practice maten was played on Saturda by ha Argvie Football dun vs, Silver Star, ja - \" Galermen K, Goter amused many sportsmau rough and tumble\u201d sh rior hu rocks.Bince.1884 r says that he killod 814 grouse, In the antumn of 1890 he made a straight run of thirty-two on ruffed grouse, and in the last fifty he killed that year be shot at but fifty-five.Sober is & wealtby and prosperous lumberman, \u2018Ine New England League has hit upon a novel plan to interest the public in the football game.It was suggested that a committee be appointed whose duty it would be to piek from among the best footnall vrganizatipus the cream of the players in such number as to make two distinct clubs.They would be called professionals and upon notification from a manager, who woud also act as an advance agent, they should be ready to play in any town or oity.The plau has not yet matured, but certain is it that next Saturday the players wiil have been chosen and the first game will be played in Fall River.LARGE SHAREHOLDERS In the Bank of Montreal\u2014Number of Shares Held by Them.The following are some of the large shareholders of the Bank of Montreal and the Lumber of shares held by them : Sir John C.Abbott, 50; (in trust) 34; the executor and trustee of Geo, (.B.Adams, England, 200; Samual Alcorn, Toronto, 170; Hobert Ander- OL, 50J; executors of Hy.O.Andrews, 307; Richard DB.Angers, 400; Bir Adam G.Arobibald, 50; Alexander Baptist, Mrs, Mary Apne lk.Baretie, 420; I.Barrett, Scotland, 100; Bir Naroisse Belleau, K, O.M.G., 100; Mies Jean Benny, 150, Mise Sarah K.Benny, 130; executors of Robert Brown, 220; Wentworth J.Buchanan, 100; Burnett & Co, 400; Caisse d'Economie de Notre Dame de Que- bee, 282; Duncan Campbell, Simcoe, 119; Robert Campbell, Hudson's Bay, 1V0; trus- Lees and executors of Gen.F.Campbell, England, 208; Canada Life Assurance Co, ZOU; CXeCULOKs ANA Lrustées John Cavernill 100; Lord Eustace Cecil and Sir Chas.E.Lewis, art, (in trust), 100; Gliman Oheney, 174; Mrs.Leonora Claphain, Quebec, 100: Alex, Clerk, 10U; Mrs.Harriet B.Clerk, 450; dohn Crawford, Verdun, 120; Thos.A.Dawes, sr, 100; executors otf George Des- chamvault, Red liver, 131; executors of William Dow, 230; Hon.G.A.Drummond, 760; Mrs.Elizabeth Farley, Belleville, 100; trustees and executors of Jas, Gibb, 10%; Col.Sir Casimir B.Gzowski, K.C M.G., 109; Geo.C.Hale, Luwland, 171; Rovert Hamilton, Quebec, B4H,; executors of Geo.U.Hamilton, 154; os.James Hargrave, Hudson Bay Company, 147; trustees of Jas.liargrave and wite, Brockville, 131; Hartford Fire Ins Co, 150; John .Hoftecker, Smyrna, U.8, 198; Mrs.Anna 1.Hunt, 175; Mra Mary F.Johnston, 100; Edwin Jones, Quebec, 111; Aured G.5.James Thomson Jones, Halifax, 203 ; Jesse Joseph, 100; executors of William Kerr, Longue Pointe, 100; Duncan Laurie, Quebec, 175; Mrs Sophia A.Laurie, 352; executors of thas, E.Levey, 250; Mrs.Mary Lyman, 130; executors of Ferdinand MacCulloch, 350; Hon.Donald A, Macdonald, 250; Peter M Melntyre, Edinburgh, 234 ; Hector Mackenzte (in trust), 250; executors ot John Mackenzie, Cornwall, 105; executors of John G.Mackenzie.750; sir David Mac- »herson, K.C M, G, 200; Loekhart Mac- avish, 119; executors and trustees of Mrs, Marie G.S.R.Masson, 201; executors of Hon, Joseph Masson, 160; Robert Moat, 100; John H.R.Molson, 500; Samuel E.Molson, 188; executors and trustees of Wm, Molson, 454; Mra, Louisa G.Moison, 130; executors ol Thos.Molson, 175; trustees to Saruuel E.Molson and wire, 157; Rev.Hugh Montgomery, 100; Mrs.Mary J.Montizambert, 100; St Patrick\u2019s Orphan Asylum, 105; St.Bridget\u2019s Refuge, 123;City and District Savings Bank, 4038; Robert Muir, 500; executors of William Murray, 600; D.& J.McCarthy, 500; W.O.Me- Donald, 1500; Arcuibald Melntyre, 100; Peter McLaren, 100; Hugh McLennan, 100; Duncan MeMullan, 110; James O\u2019Brien, 270; Mrs.Charlotte A, E.Ogden, 140; W.W.Ogitvie, 200; sMis Elizabeth C.Orkney, 300; Pension Fund Society of the Bank of Montreal, 270; George Reaves, 100; executors of John Reddy.M.D.,, 1062; Mrs.Jane Redpath, 10V; executors of! John Redpath, 500; Peter Redpath, 450; Royal Canadian Insurance Co.2191 executors of Hon, Thomas Ryan, 116; Win, JOO W.Shepherd, 142; Robert W.Shepherd, 1963 Sir Donald A, Smith, K.C.! ka 9; i .in trust, 66; Mrs.Ilanna Smith (executrix) 183; Herbert D, Smith, 136; Alex.Stewart (trustee), 136; sir Charles J, Stuart, Bart, 105; Mrs.di.B.Stuart, Quebec, 150; executor of Baroness von Friesen, 100; Miss Helen F.Walker, Quebec, 100; Gustavus W, Wick- steed, Ottawa, 132; Mra.Caroline S.Wilson, Buckingham, 106; Mrs.Esther Wilson, 100; Wm.J.Withall, 128; Lucien N.D.Wyse, Paris, 200; Henry Yates, Brantford, 127; administrators of the estate of the late Wm, Yule, Chambly, 916; John T, Carter and Mrs.Amelia Carter, 120.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, The Trial of Peter Malone for Btabbing a Companion.Chief Justice Sir Alexander Lacoste refused the application of Mr.Cranshaw to quash the indictment against Henry Page, yesterday.His Honor quoted several high authorities to show that it Was not necessary to state fully the false pretences on an Indictment.Peter Malone was then placed on trial on the charge of teloniously wounding with 1n- tent to kill and murder.Mr.Campbell Lane defended the prisoner, who is a boy of about fourteen years of age.On April 20 last, the complainant, Charles Black, whois sixteen,and the accused were gathering coal on the bank of the Lachine canal, near Seminary street, when Black asked Malons Jor the loan of his bag.The latter refused and a quarrel began, which ended in Malone drawing a pocket-knite and stabbing Black with it in the left breast.Biack was taken to the General Hospital where he remained in a serious conditlon for some days and was discharged on May 17, After hearing the evidence, the jury deliberated anda returned a verdict of guilty of unlawful wounding, under great provocation, and recommended him to the clemency of the Court, The trial of Charles W, Koppell was then begun on the charge of secreting his goods to defraud creditors.After several wit- neases had been heard, His Honor informed the Crown counsel that he had no case, anda refused to allow the matter to go to the fury.Koppell was honorably acquitted.oseph Glass was found not gulity of the charge of stealing fourteen dollars, the property of Aire.E.Desjardins.Advance in Grain Rates.The rallway companies have advanced their rates on grain coming to Montreal from ports west for export.The following notice has been posted by the railway companies on the Board of Trade: \u2018\u2019It has been agreed that on and from Monday next, the 13th inst, rates on grain to Montreal for export will be advanced from the three several groups, stations in which are known to you, from 9, 11 ana 124 cents to 10, 1235 and 14 cents per 100 pounds.These rates are exclusive of terminals,\u201d Bent to the Penitenttary for Four Years.Henri Caron, who was arrested by Oon- stables Cote and Lemieux Monday night, was brought befors Judge Dugas esterday, He was charged with stealing fort: dollars worth of tools and a watch from his unale.He pisaded guilty and was sentenced to four years in the penitentiary.Seizure of Whiskey, On Sunday last Sergeant Beattie seized thirty-nine quart bottles of whiskey at a house in rear of 69 Jacques Cartier street.The landiord of the place, Francois Fri ue, was arrested and also a man named Grim- ard, found in the piace.The Position of Sanitary Engineer.The Board of Health is to meet on Friday afternoon to receive the report of the sub- committes to examine candidates for the vacant position of sanitary engineer.They will meet an hour earlier than the board.The Stewart Inqgaest Concluded.The Inquest on the body of Jumes Stewar who was killed at Hodgson\u2019s factory at Se Henri, was concludad Monday night and a verdict of \u201c Death by breaking of & fly wheel \"was returnez, Refused to Support His Wife, Eugene Oretler, à resident of st, Henri, was yesterday sentenced to two years in t thep peéuitentiary for refusing to support his CV aiatrin\u2018e Haw Train\u20141 Fair ee : Naw York, June 7.\u2014Edmund Yates\u2019 London cable letter to the Tribune says; * Queen, who ie in excellent.henith \u2018and spirits, continues to lead a perfectly quiet.lite at Balmoral, Every fine af Her Majesty has taken a long drive, The Queen's Balmoral and Abergeldis stretches on the Dee, which extends fourteen miles, have been ylelding large numbers of salinon during the last few weeks.Bpién- did sport has been obtained.The Birkhall Water has been piaced at the disposal of the officers in command of the Royal Guard, which 1s stationed at Ballater, while the Court is at Baimoral, > \u2018There has been à project of marriage between Prince Ferdinand of Honenzoilern, nephew and helr of the King of Roumania, and the Princess Marie of Edinburgh for pearly two years, but the opposition of the Emperor of Russia, which has now been withdrawn, stopped the match, and the Queen did not favor the Princess\u2019 suit when she heard the tale of his infatuation for one of the ladies of the Roumanian Court, However, all obstacles toa match having now been removed tha couple were formally betrothed last week at Potsdam and they will be married at Cobourg in October.The Duchess of Edinburgh, and ber daughters are to be in England during the next two months.Prince Ferdinand is coming over for a fortnight in order tu be introduced to the Queen.The Prince t8 a Roman Catholic, and the children of the marriage wilt be brought up as members of the Greek Orthodox Church.The Royal stand at Ascot will remain closed throughout next week, with all the blinds drawn, foliowing the precedent of 1884 after the death of the Duke of Albany.Of course uo royalties will attend the races.Bo there will be no procession, nor is there to be the usual party at Cumberland Lodge.The King of the Belgians is now instailed for the summer at the Chalet Loyal, Osten where the Prince of Wales will in all probabllity pay a visit on his way home from Hombourg, where he 18 expected to go after leaving Copenhagen, The Sultan has invited Gen.Brialmont, the engineer officer who constructed tue fortifications at Antwerp and the Meuse, to go to Constantinople for the purpose of advising His Majesty on a new project of Turkish defence.\u2018The Austrian rallway companies have presented Emperor Francis Josepn with a train de luxe, which has just been constructed for his exolusive use, There are eight carriages, of which one carries lighting apparatus and miscellaneous necessaries; another is appropriated to luggage.There is a kitchen waggon entirely furnishea and a saloon, with four separate compartments for the Imperial suite, The Emperor has two large saloons, one of which is a bedroom, with a sleeping compartment for the first valet, de- chambre, and the other a spacious day car- riajze, which is divided Into three sections, dining-room, smoking room and library.This carriage is most luxuriously furnished, and beautifully decorated.The whole train is lighted with olectriolty.One of the most striking sights of the military review at Potsdam last Wednesday was the six year old Crown Prince in Kolback and Grenadier uniform, marching for the first time at the head of his regiment.Nobody applauded more heartily than the litule Queen of Holland, who stood atone of the palace windows.In &pite of the Emperor's eloquent speeches about the traditional relations vetween the Hohenzollerns and the Oranges, Dutch opinion oIpressos itself decidedly against the possibility of a German alliance, The Netherlanders on this subject entertain the same views with their old king.The German Emperor will in all probability start on his yachting expedition to the North Sea on June 27.He will spend some time on the Norwegian coast, returning to Wilpelm\u2019s Haven before August 4.very one whose feelings are not swayed by the pull of their pockets must be glad that so good a sportsman as Lord Bradford at last won the blueribbon of the turf, Unluckily for his friends and relatives, the knowledge of his over sanguine nature made them pay no heed to the chance he spoke of, and 50 to 1 was obtainable about \u201cSir Hugo,\u201d on the course, Mr.Tooie won 500 pounds over, the horse which he selected being at the longest price.Lord Bradford had a yearling win 8000 pounds, to say nothing of the stake, which amounted to 6000 pounds.THE CZAR AND THE KAISER.[EPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Kreu, June 7.\u2014The arrival of the Russian Imperial vessels at Klel yesterday was favored by perfect weather.Besides merchantmen lying in the harbor, twenty-five German men-of-war were at anchor there, and every vessel was gally dressed with flags.When the \u201cPolar Star,\u201d flylng the German military flag at the foretop, passed the fleet she was greeted with a chorus of deafening cheers.The sailors manned the ards and the German bands played the ussian National Anthem, while the band on the '' Polar Star\u201d played the German Anthem.The \u2019 Polar Star\u201d came to anchor opoosite the castle between the \u201cHohenzollern\u201d and the German itonclad \u201cBeowulf,\u201d which is commanded by Prince Henry of Prussia.Before coming ashore, the Czar, attired in the uniform of the German Alexander regiment, visited the *Hohenzollern.\u201d He was met at the gangway of the yacht by the Emperor, who wore the uniform of the Russian regiment of which he is colonel.Their Majesties embraced and kissed each other three times, then they descended to the Emparor's stateroom, where they conversed for twenty minutes.The Czar then returned to the \u2018Polar Star,\" on board of which he was shurtiy rejoined by the Emperor.After another cordial interview, their Majesties landed and proceeded to the castle.18PECIAL TO THE STAR.\\ QUEBEO, June 7.\u2014In tne Public Accounts Committee this morning, the stationery account for the several departments for the past four years was shown wo be over $41,- 000.To put an end to this extravagance, Mr.Stephens moved that the Government Institute a stationery bureau for the departments and legisiatures.This was carried.The Committees also ordered subpcenaes to be issued for Messrs, Cnoquette, Gervais and Allard to explain ail they Know about the Borel Railway subsidies, CHARGES ACAINST A JUDGE.[SPROIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, June 8.\u2014A petition has been presented to the Governor-General in Council asking for the Impeachment of a well known judge in the province of Quebec on the ground of partiality, drunkenness and alleged assuult upon a lady.It bears the signature of several members of the Bar, The politicians are endeavoring to arrange a settlement by the transfer of the judge to another district.A CAMPING PARTY.IBPEOIAL TO THE STAR.TsREE RIVERS, June 8,\u2014Mr.J.T.Lambly, Mr, and Mrs.J.W.Lambly, Mr.George O.Lambly and Miss Ella Lambly, all of Montreal, passed through this oity this morning on their way to Lae Archange, Champlain Co., on a camping expedition.These pleasure seekers intend spending several days in that ioturasque spot.The Rev, 8.O, Ken- dail, Mr.and Mre.R.W.Williams and family joined the party here.DEMAND REPARATION OF ENOLAND.[ESPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Paris, June 8\u2014 Qardinal Lavigerie and Mgr.Lavinhoo, viear apostolic of the Nyanza region, are preparing to demand of England the payment of an indemnity for the destruction of the Catholic missions in Uganda.It is stated the Vatican will support the demand.A Dakotan Oloud-Burst, Huron, 8.D., June 7.\u2014A cloud-burat yesterday afternoon between Harold and Bicant flooded a Iarge section of the country,doing & large amount of damage to orops and washing out the North-Western Railroad tracke.Mra, K.M.Foote and thres children, while returning from a neighbor's, were drowned in attempting to eross a ravine.Frontenac Liberals.June 8.-The Frontenas Lier ron held tio: rais yesterday convention, at which & Great DUmbst of Rade \u201cWere any, ihe 1 OF slose ar ER > hd Sur ».Riekpatriok Was.propose a In the event of Mr.Osivin: re- five t 0 assurances, wilt oppose him in the Reform and opi Ottawa.fusing to Mr.Clyde benaif.THE ROSS WILL CASE.IBPECIAL TO THE STAR.QUEBEC, June 7.\u2014The celebrated case of the Rosas vs, Ross, which 1s the contestation of will of the late J.G.Ross, was called this morning at Enquete and Merits Court, presided over by Judge Andrews.A large number of Protestant clergymen and oltl- zens were present.The issues now before Lhe Court are upon the interventions of orrin College, Finlay Asylum and W.R, Boss, of Monireal, and first cousin to the late Senator.Messrs.W, k and Arch.Cook represented the intervening parties, with Judge Irvine end C.Fitzpatrick, M, L.A., as counsel, aud Hon.D.A.Ross, Q C,, and Mr, Lafleur, of Montreal, represented the Pialnufls, and Mr.stuart, Q.C,, represented the principal defendant, Frank Ross.Amongstthe witnesses present were Rev.Dean Norman, Rev.A, Love, Rev.C, Tanner, Mr.Frank Ross, the executor of the will, was the first to enter the witness-box, In answer to Judge Irvine, he said that the only institutions intended by his brother in using the expression \u201cpublic Protestant charities,\u201d were the Jeffrey Hale Hospital and the Ladies\u2019 Protestant Home.v.Mr.Love was called to prove that Morriu College was a public charitable institution.He said that College was altogether undenominational, with the excep- fon of the claeses for Holy Orders, which are Presbyterian, and, as they heiped voor students, he considered that Morrin oliege was & charitable institution.He thought that the Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Ladies\u2019 Protestant fivine, Fln- lay Asylum, Morrin College, Irish Pro- testaAnt Benevolent Society, 8t.George's Boolety and St.Andrew's were public Protestant charities.He had & conversation with the late James Ross in relation to the contribution funds to the College.On one occasion, in 1885, whilst visiting the College with the late Dr, Weir and witness, he did not make any definite promise as to contributing anything to the funds of the College, but, in 1886, while on his way to Ottawa, deceased told him that he would some day ive something handsome to Morrin Col- ege.The 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Auction on the premises on above date and hour, those bulldings exisiing un the Horas Market.© ov Present Terms cash.À deposit will be utred on adjudication, and the balance due must de paid on the same day to the City Treasurer.The Building Material will have to be remov before the 20th of June instant.ed L.0.DAVID, City Clerk.KIMBALL & ASHMAN, Auctioneers.Son pte isis Orty Ourax'e UrFI0E, CrTy HALL, Montreal, June 6th, 1892, M.Hicks & C0\u2019s, Sales NNSA PORTANT SALE \u20140û0r\u2014 Beautiful American Furnlture \u2014FROM- NELSON MATTER & CO.(Grand Rapids).Tha subscribers will sell at their rooms, Nos.1821 and 1828 Notre Dame street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE IOTH, A Magnitoent Assortment of New Cabinet and Upboistered Furniture \u2014COMPRISINO\u2014 White Maple, Spanish Mahogany, Black and Antique Oak Bedroom sets, Sideboarda, Extevsion Diving Tables and leather QOovered Dining Chalrs, Hall Stands, 138 3 \u2014_\u2014 CE GES Cabinets, Desks, Hook Cases, Fancy Tables, Hall Seats, Ladies\u2019 Necretaries aod Other Art Cabinet Work in the Nowest De- sigus, Elegant Drawing Room Suites Moins.Odd Chnirs, Rockers, Parlor \u201cets, Lounæes, Divans, Eunsy Chalrs, Etc., allin the Choicest and Beat Covering Material.*,* A Special consignment of Real Lace Curtains, Belfast Linen Table Cloths and Napkins, Fine White Quilts and other Furnishing Goods, will also be offered.This should be the best attended sale of the season as the goods are all first quality and very latest designs.SALE AT 2.80 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO, 1815 Auctioneers, Walter NM, Kearns\u2019 Sales.se HEANEABAN \u201d PATENT AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS BY AUCTION.25 NEW REFRIGERATORS, each 48x34x21 inches (THE FAVORITE FAMILY SIZE), will be Bold by Public Auction, for account \u201cwhom {t may concern,\u201d and to close az Yipper Canada Agency, at the Subscriber's Salesrooms, 1747 Notre Dame street, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 10th JUNE.The Automatic 1s positively the best system of refrigeration in the market.Always a thorough circulation of cold, dry air.Meat, tish, cream, ' kinds of vegetables can be kept same chamber without contamination.Goods now on view.Positively no reserve.BALE AT THREE O'CLOCK, SHARP.WALTER M.KEARNS, 1333 Auctioneer, INSOLVENT NOTICE.FELIX GOURDEAU.Insolvent, AND D, ARCAND, Curator.On FRIDAY, the 17th instant, at 11 a.m., at the office of the Curator undersigned, will be sold at auction at the conditions hereinafter stipulated, the Real Estate herein described, namely : 1.Alot of ground situate in the parish of St.Roch, Quebec, bounded north by Arago street, east by James Childs, west by Francois measuring forty-one (41) feet in front and in depth reaching the cape, with a large bangard thereon erected, circumstances and dependen- cles.Hald lot of ground known as the lot number fourteen hundred and forty-four (1444) of the cadastral plan for the Jacques Cartier ward of the City of Quebec.2.Alot of ground situate corner of Bagot and Albert (Durocher) streets, in the parish of St Sauveur, Quebec, meas forty-two feet three inches (42-3) more or less, In front, and of a sur- fade of Éweniy-alx hundred and olghiy-alx feet, together with a dwelling bouse an ings 80.d, circumstances and de- endencies.Said lot known as number 0 undred and forty-seven (947) of the official cadastral Blan for the parish of 8t.Sauveur, Quebec.is lot to be sold at the charge of an annual und rent ci $12.00, payable Gas- ard Boisseau and Roch Boisseau, free of arrears 0 September 20, 1891.The purchaser to keep in force until their maturity the leases now existing between sald Insolvent and tenants in said house, 3.A lot of ground situate in the parish of St.Koch, Quebec, measuring forty-three feet eight Inches (43-8) {u tront, and eighty-five feet (85) lu depth and twenty-eight feet four inches (28-4) breadth, at the limit of dopthness, bounded north by N.Gourdeau, south by SL.Valier sireet, north-east by a passage of eight feet (8) broad, in common use by the said Insole vent and the representatives of late Etienne Boulard, and southwest with representatives Tourangeau.Said lot together with a brick house and other buildings thereon erected, circumstances and dependencies.Said lot k as the lot number twelve hundred and thirty- eight (1238) of the cadastral plan for the Jacques Cartier Ward of the city of Quebec.This lot to be sold at the charge of an annual ground rent of $5.48, payable to the Jesuits; free of arrears to September 29th, 1891.4.The real estate belng a lot ot irregular form, situate on the north side of St.Valier street, comprising: 1.The Jot number twelve hundred and forty-threo (1243) of the official cadastral plan for the Jacques Cartier Ward of the City of Quebec, measuring forty- seven (47) feet in front, and eighty-n: feet in depth on south west side, an dred and ten (110) feet deep on north east side, English measure, bounded south by St.Valier stréet, north by Joseph Beianger, southeast by representatives of Plerre Botsseau, and north east, part by Joseph Belanger, part by iran- cols Belanger, part by the passage hereafter designated, an art by Mrs.Jean Godbout; 2.One passage lying northeast of sald ground, measuring ten (10) feet broad, and extending from Dorchester street going southwest in the direction of the ground hereabove designated, and to the lot number twelve hundred and forty- two B (1242) of the official cadastral Po for the Jacques Cartier Ward of the city,of Quebec; 3, A lot of ground of an irregular form situate on the north side of St.Valter stroet, being known as number twelve hundred and forty-two A (1242) of the official cadastral plan for the Jacques Cartier Ward of the city of Quebec, measuring forty- three (43) feet in front, and sixty-three (63) feet in deplh, with besides another piece of ground ot the same breadth, and about twaive (1 2 feet deep onthe west und twenty-five (25) feet deep on the east; bounded north by lot nuraber twelve hundred and forty-two B(1242), south by st Valier street, and west by sald lot number 1243.Al said lots prming one Lot,and to be sold as dne together with bulidings (manufacture) thereon .erected, circumstances and dependencies, the purchaser will be bound keep in force the lease now existing between the said Insolvent and Wm.A.Marsh & Co., of part of the sald property for a period of ten years from May ist, 1891, at thé rate of an annual rent of beventeen hundred and fifty-two doilars (81752) which rent the purchaser will be entitled to re~ celve, less the sum of ons thousand Jollars e purchaser 0 und to respect the rights or priyhegos which Pierre Bidegari may be entitled toin à party wall (mitoyen) erected on lot number 1241.The sate of said BO y does not comprise the mosive power, ers, machinery fixtures and tho heat apparatus which are in the part occupled by sald W.A.Marsh ound of an year.T (Governtaent duty).property in the condition In which it he time of the udication without regard to deteriorations or provements subsequent to e en The adjudication will be made without guarantee as the contents of the property, but ft will convey all rights which belong to It and which the Insolvent might have exercise and Also.all active servitudes attached to fit, even those not mentioned tn the present.The whole to be sold for cash.Quasxo Juné 1st, 1803.D.ARCAND, Ouraton OCT.LEMIEUX & C0.Auctioneers, .June 2nd, 1592 : 430 13 Auction Sale Tuesday, Wednesday aod Thuredny Afters igor aod vening, June th 8th and th.STIS, have [opel vad Iatruptions 8 .uo vos, 241 and 243 ST IAMES IRE PT of arti umerouy to m SE LT WG eclock, and Ev © ur at Bir NEVER.Atuiloe du ew L'uesday up to hour of sale, po f ten pe 3 be reg trom purchasers on each artisle at the Pee of sale.E-Catalogues can ba ad of Ty k oie ne 1,L Moss & Co.'a.1800 Notre Dame Dtrook.4394 Thos, J, Potter's Sales.MILTON STREET.AUCTION SALE RESIDUES OF LAND \u2014AND\u2014 BUILDING MATERIALS, Thursday, 9th of June Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M.Will be sold on the premises, by Auction, the two following lots of land: \u2014 1st.A triangular piece of land vacant, bound ed on the northeast side by 8t.Urbain said side measuring about 26.4 feet; Boutheast side by Milton street, sald slide mes- suring about 85.3 feet; on Lhe southwest side by subdivisions Nos.1, 2 and 8 of lot cadastral 101, sald side measuring about 86.5 feet, containing an area of about 1126 square feet, and being the northwest portion of jot cadastral No.100, in the St.Lawrence Ward.2nd.A vacant piece of land, bounded on the northeast side by 8t.1lle street, said side measuring about 8.7 feet; on the southeast side by Milton street, said side measuring about 93 feet; on the southwest side b, 13, of lot cadastral No.76, 8 t g an area of about 368 squar said lot boing a part of the southeast subdivision No.of lot cadastral 76, Lawrence Ward.Terms cash.Full particulars will be given at the time of the sale.the St.At the above date and hour will also be sold on the premises, all the Building Materials lying on the ground recently expropriated for the Opening of Milton street, from St Lawrence street to University street, Terms cash\u2014A deposit will ba required on adjudication, and the balance due will have to paid on the same day in the hands of the City Treasurer.\u2018The Building Materials will have to be re moved immediately.Le.O.DAVID, City Clerk.THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer, O17Y CLERK'S OFFICE, { City Har, Montreal, 6th v une, 1892.188 2 NELLEDA STREEL Auction Sale RESIDUE OF LAND FRIDAY, 10th ot June Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK AM.Will be sold by publio auction in the undersigned rooms, 201 ST.JAMES STREET, A piece of land situated in the St.Mary Ward bounded by Fullum and Nelleda, and measuring about 10 feet by 216.Terms cash.Full particulars will be given at the time of the sale.L.O.DAVID, City Olerk, THOS.J.POTTER, Auotionear, Ory Have, Montreal, 6th June, 1892, } 188 2 St.Catherine st.(East).AUCTION SALE # Building Materials, FRIDAY, 10th of JUNE, 1892, AT 11.45 O'CLOCK AM.Will be sold by auction on the premises the building materials lying on the ground recently expropriated for the widening of St.Catherine street at the corner of Fullum street.Terms Cash:~A deposit will be required on adjudication, and the balance due will have to be paid on the same day in the hands of the Clty Treasurer.Tho building materials will have to be removed immediately.y L O.DAVID, Oity Clerk, THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.Cry OLrERE's OFFIOR, Orrr Montreal: 6th June, 1892.ONTARIO ST, EAST, And GALT FARM, COTE ST.PAUL.IMPORTANT SALE OF OHOIOK OORNER AND OTHER LOTS, at my room to close an estate, MONDAY, 13th JUNE, AT 11 A.M., 8 Lots corner Ontario and Harbor streets, 2 Lots corner Elm street, splendidly situated near the Gas Coy\u2019s Property, Pacific Shops, McDonald Toebacoo Factory, oto.Gas Coy*s, property, Pacific Shops, McDonald Tobacco Factory, etc, and close to BL.Catherine street cars, easy of access; fine sites for building houses that always rent quickly and well.Also 4 Lots Cote St.Paul Road and 2 lots near on the 8ir A.T.Galt provers a food Spec ion 88 new works and municipal Improvements will double the value in a short time, The cadastral numbers are: 4318, 4319, 4320, 4331, 4407 and 4412.F HA LP, We Fe LIQ RRA ti Boling.THON.J.POTTHR, 201 Bt.James stroot, Auctioneer, 133 2 1317 AGUIRE'S HORSE BAZAAR, 852 AND a and St.James Street, Next regular suc on Prideÿ Afgrgon,, rorrER Austion.D H & W.H Frasers Bales.NEV AND BECOND HAND HOUSE.3 hold Furniture of Every Description, tc.Li regular Weeki.anobon a our salesroom, No.820 St.James Street, ON FRIDAY MORNING, 10TH SUNBM, BRGINNING AT TEN 0'CLOUK.oash advances made.Exoullent stile age for Pianos, Furniture, Eto.go) 1614 DB.& W.HF onion, 23s 6d, ; indleation that larger supplies may now be | expedlade anid much In Chicago yesterday how's was feverish, opening at 8434 June and B4X July, reaching 88c and olosing at 87% June, and 87% July.The opening figures this iorning were 87%c June, dropping to 86346, rallying to 87¢, and again \u2018dropping to 868%c at 11.30 v'vlock., Outalde local operators were somewhat excited and watched the \u2018fluctuations closely.Our local maket is quiet, but firm, the usual turn over for home wants being noted.ln coarse grains, especially oats, a good onqy iry is reported pics Sbipplèg orders.We quote: Nar 2 ard wheat, 94 to 96c; No.3 0, 8e Lo 86a; peas, por | 66 ibs in a; ators, 76¢_to 17¢; afloat, 770 to Be; oats, per 34 lba.in store, 360 tu 36%0¢; ation, ro to 360; Teed barley, 420 to 40c; malting barley, nominal.Corn, .duty pald, 57c to Bûc.Fiour.The flour market keeps quiet, a fair, steady Joboing business ls reported, with a few Baies of small lots for lower porus.Quotations are unchanged as follows: Patent spring.s.asrencrs «-.$4.85 Lo 4.95 Patent winter.\u2026 445 to 4.75 Straight roller.4.30 to 4.45 LFB.3.650 Lo 3.80 Buveriine .8.30 to 3.80 FR .8,10 Lo 3.35 Buon bakers.raosscecevrrsures É40 LU 4.70 Oatmeal.There is no change io note.Market quiet with a fair local demand at prices within range of quotations, Granulateq, bbls,.[A £3.90 to 4,00 holied, bbls canne -.3.80 Lo U.UU btaudaru, Lbis.3.76 to 8.60 Graaulated, in bags.1.80 to 2.00 Rotled, In bags.1.80 to 2.00 stuudurd, ln vagy.sasse+eseess00 1.75 LO 1.80 Feed.A fair jobbinæ trade for local wants is re- orted In bran and shorts at quotations.ouiilie 16 quiet.We quote: Bran, $14 to $14.50, shorts, $16 to $17, and moulillie, $20 Lo 823.Provislons.The provision market is firm, with a fair, steady demand for iocal wante.Quotations are unchanged as follows: Canada Johor cut mess pork, perbbl.$16.00 to 16,75 Mess por, American, vew per bbl 14.60 to 15.00 Hans, city ured, per ib.0.103¢t0 0.11 Bacon, per ib.0.10 ww 0.10% Lard, compou nd 0.07 Lo 0.07% Lard, pure Cunadian U.U5La LU 0.0814 Butter.A qulet, easy feeling characterizes the butter market.With the exception uf a few Sinall sales for lower ports, the trade is conlined to looal wants, which is fairly active: New creamery, 1746 to 18c; new dairy, 170 to 18¢; Townships dairy, lée to 17c; Morrisburg, 146 to 170; western, 126 to 150; do.rolls in cases and baskets, 13c Lo lic.Cheese.The cheese market shows very little change, the easy feeling previously noted still continues, apd buyers are acting cautiously looking for lower values 9246 is about thé extreme figure golng exoept for something extra, for which 9Ke might be paid.In Ontario the markets indicate a wWeakness, and values are siizhtiy lower.The offerings at several of the cheese centres are large, and the present is expected to show a considerable increase, There ie very Jiltie difference now in the values of white aud colored.We quote: New white, 0c to 954c, And Colored, 9348 Lo 970.Eggs.Receipts continue large, and demand very moderate, values are weak, at 10¢ to 10}4c tor tresh stock, the latter figure [or case lois, Honey.The honey market is very qulet, and trade limited to ioeal wants; stocks are in excess of demand and prices are weak.We quote: Strained,7c tole per tb, ; and comb, yu Lo Île ver lb.Hops.Tne hop market continues quiet and unchanged.A small jobbing trade is reported al quotations us follows: 16891 hops, 22¢ to Loe, yearlings slow and hard to sell Ashes, The market continues dull, and prices are somewhat lower, especially for pots Pearls are unchaoged.We quote pots, firsts, $3.02), to $4.05; eeconds, $3.55 to $3.60; pearls, firsts, $6 to 36.10; seconds, $6.85.The following were the receipts posted on Change: Wheat, bush.Peas, bush.G.oT Re ob Be Canal.Outs, bush.17,200 Flour, nobis.sou Meal, LS, Ashes, bbis Luiter.pk Uheest, LUXES Lal, Uerces.vues ce HEES, Cases.391 Ham, bacon, 4 Tinned meals, | 513 -t-a0c0, pkus.«alves, bugs.Toronto Produce Market.TORONTO, June 8.\u2014Wheat, spring, No.2, HUG Lo b2c; White, 82c to 83c; red winter, s2e to 83c¢; No.1 hard Man, $1 to $1.01; No.¢ hard Man, 880 to Yle; No.3 hard Man, sue to Ble; No.1 regular, 72c to 73c; No.à regular, ic to 63c; Barley, No.1, 52 to 54e; No.2, 48¢ to 49¢; No.3, extra, Abc, No.3, 42¢ to 43¢.Peas, No, > 80e to 626 Onta, Na.1, G4£e to 35e.Corn, 500 to Sie.Flour, extra, $3 40 to $3 60; straight, $3 55 to $3 BO.Market quiet, Bales, straight roller flour at equal to $3 50.Hed and white wheat, out- sideat 8l¢ to 82¢, and spring do.outside at Suc Lo 82e; No.2 hard do, outside at 8%¢ to 9044; No.à do, outside at 80c.Oats op track at 33140 to 3c.and outside at 30e to 3050, Peas outside at 606 to 61c; No.3 barley outside at 40%4c Ontario Cheese Marketa.INGERSOLL, June T7.-Buyers and sellers were well represented.There were 2700 boxes cheese offered.The following, Eales ware reported : 946 boxos at 8}c, Oat 8 13-166, 373 at 8750 and 245 at 9e.Lost year \"at this date the offerings were 2600 boxes, and prices ranged Irom 8.4c to B¥;c.CAMPBELLFORD, June :\u2014Seventeen factories offered 128) boxes cheese.Sales were: 578 boxes white (tod.H.T.Warriog- ton) at 5740, 330 at 8%{c and 281 colored at 8240, Board adjourned far two weeks, BELLEVILLE, June 7, 1892.50 factories oftered on the Cheese Board to-day: 8166 boxes of white and 1328 colored; total 4404, being the balance of ihe May make: all the white sold nt 8%c and cotored au $34c, except 2 factoriws which brought 8%¢, show- Inga difference of only Ye tn favor of white.At this time last year colored was at a premium, when the offerings were, white and colored-9904 boxes, ranging from 834c to 8340 BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.* BREBRBOHM'S REPORT, Wodneaday, June 8, 1892, eays: Cargoes off coast, wheat American ad vicee affect market favorably,corn nil, Cargoes ou passuge and for shipment, wheat and corn higher prices asked, but no advance established.Frénch country mar- ole firmer.Liverpool wheat spot, upward rdendy;-cori, do, very strong, Liverpool etandara, Cala.wheat, 76 4d.Fair avera, ze red winter do.68 11d.White Michigan I 014d.Red Amarican spring do, 6d 11d.Liv 7 mized malze, 5s 114d.Canadian pons, 65 84d.Minnesota first bakers\u2019 four, Liv verpool public cable eays: Wheat, firm, demand poot; holders ofler sparingly, Corn, firm, [air demand, Li¥ERPOOL Latest Prox CURRENT, June 8.1592 Aprinz whest.é i \u201ctog D Red inter dail to 39 0 0.10 34 to G 8 No.Cals.! \"4 ù to 0 0 1537 FOUR 8 1% 10 Chessa w.ô5ù & 0 Fond.» 8B t05 8 Chevsec.4000000 Liverpool Provision Market.Messrs, Hodgson Brothers of Liver ool, Eng., in \u2018their circular of May 28, 180 port as follows: cob.There yn bean a a steady consumptive demand this week, and holders continue firm as stooks are very light.There is, however, a cabled incronse on shipments which some people think is an turtlier.advance a im.ue Las for 95 The aaa: now quoted or long clear whidie na 35 Ayr 365, and.heavy.loa, Sis hy on > be art eat a middles, 8.34s 6d t be 8d; shoulders scarce, wanted and ped and buyers offer full prices for forward delivery; square cut, 12 to 18 168,878 to 414; New York cat, 10to 18 lbs, 34s to 96d per owt, The supply is sul not gave Lo ihe demand, and prices are rm, hoige long eut, 9 to 11 !bs., Bia to bids.64 fad to 16 Los, 606 to 54s per owt.; short cut an Lo 16 Ibs, bus to bds; 11 to 13 lbs, 5 Bm, Lard.The demand contiuues 2 quiet, but holders have advanced prices 6 per cwt\u2026.in accordance with firmer cable advicon, We quote: Prime Western, in tierces, 34s to 34a 3d per ewt, Beef, there is a quiet steady demand at our a tosh We quote: tra India mess, 03 to 985: plate and paoket, 50s to b7s 6d Pork is rather dearer on small per 30 Moa uote: Fine to finest primo mess, 57s 6d to 66s 8d per 200 lbs.Cheese, finest old septembers (white) are in very small compass and command 60s per cewt, for choice lots, while old colored are quieter and offered at 53s to 56s.The arrivals of finest new white meets with à ready sale at 538 to 538 6d per ewt, while new col- orad has only beeu in moderate request ut 508 to 51s 6d perewt, Low to medium grades are difficult to seil and offered at prices ranging from 10s up to 488 ver cwt.Butter continues uuil, the sales Lelong on & very small scale, and prices somewhat nominal ° qu uote the quality of fine American but- oe that is oflering here at present at 65s to 80s per ecwt.We quote Irisn butter: Cork firsts, 81s per cwt.; seconds,74s; thirds, 76s; fourths, 70s.Flour and wheat: These markets have again been quiet this week, Lhe sales of wneat and fluur being on a small scale at last week's gnotstions, Indian corn has advanced 2d per cental, the stock being lght.We quote to-day Canadian white wheal, 6s 98 to 7s per 100 (bs, ; Canadian red, 68 10d to 7s 1d; American winter, 6s to Ta 8d; spring, 6s 8d to Ts 10d; Californian, 7s 4d io 7s 6d; Bombay white, 781d to Ts 8d, Flour\u2014extra States and Canadian, 27s to 28s per 280 1bs.; patent, 298 to 30s.Indian corn (mixad), 4s 9d to do 10d per 100 lbs, ; Canadian peas, 58 8d Lo 58 9d per 10u Ibs, AMERICAN MARKETS.Grain and Flour.CHICAGO,~The receipts were 12,222 bar.relsof four, 37,000 bushels of wheal, 214,000 busnels of corn, 264,000 bushels of oats, 5000 bushels of rye, 17,000 bushals of buriey, 750 barrels oi pork, 535,700 packages of lard, and 738,350 barrels of cornmeal, The shipments were 9071 barrels of flour, V4,000 bush.of wheat, 99,000 bush.of corn, 280,000 bushels of oatg, 3000 bushels of rye, 13,000 bushels of barlay, 477 barrels of pork, 1,075,118 packages of lard, and 351,491 barrels of cornmeal.Opening quotations were: Wheat, 87:40 for July and ; for Sept.Corn, 32¢ for June dle tor July and 5Ue for bept.Oats, 33740 for July and 321; ¢ for Sept.Pork, $10.55 for July and $10.70 for Sept.lard, $6.40 for July and $6.50 for Sept.New YorK,\u2014Receipts were 0245 barrels and 15,345 sacks 0 our, 47,250 bushels of wheat, 17,825 bushels of corn, 26,650 aushels of oat, 292 barrels of cornmeal, $760 bushels of rye; 13,325 bushels of mali, 240 barrels of pork, 940 barrels of beef, 1050 varreis of canned meats, 1030 packages of lard, 196 barrels of whiskey.Shipments were: 3006 barrels and 25,172 sacks of flour, 155,680 bushels of wheat, 8185 bushels ul corn, 201,000 bushels of oats, and 7659 bushels ol rye, Opening quotations were: Wheat, V3L,0 July, 933,0 B August and v41gc for Sentember; Cort, D87ge June; 57% July.557,6 August aud 55*,6 lor September.MILWAUKEE.\u2014Receipts wero 7190 bbla of flour, BUUU busli.of wheat, 2000 bush, of corn, 13,000 bushels oafs and 3UU bush.of barley.The shipments were 3240 ubis.of Dour and 1000 bust.ol barley.Opening, prices were: Wheat, 55%5c¢ for June and 85!4C for July.DETnorR\u2014Recelpts were 1809) bush.wheat, Shipments, none.Opening prices were: Whout Vde cash and 91'7e for July.DULUTrL\u2014 Raveipts were 9000 bushels of wheat.Shipments were 4000 bushels of wheat.Vpeniug quotations: Wheat, 55,40 for June and 57%4c for July.ST, LOUIS -lécernts were 13,000 busnels of wheat, 85,000 bushels of corn and 17,000 pustiels ol oats.Theshipmenta were 1000 Lu-hels of wheat, 34,000 bushels of corn and 7001 bushels of oats, Opening quotations wore: Wheat, 367,¢ for Ju TOLEDO.Receipts were i (U0 bushels of wheat, 14,000 bushels of corn, and 1000 bushels of oats.Lhe shipments were 24,004 bushels of wheat, 26,000 bushels of corn, and 1000 bushels of rye.Opening quotations were: Wheat, 946 cash and 911,6 for July.Chicago Hog Market, UNION STOCK YARDS, June 8, 1899, \u2014 The estimated receipts of hogs were 25,000; the official report of yesterday was 14,339, of whbicn 6619 were shipped and our thousana were left over.lhe quotations to-day were: Light mixed, $4 45 to $4 90; mixed packing, $440 to $490: heavy ship- Ring, $4 70.Receipts of catlle were 14,000.larket steady.(Conhuued om page Fight.) The Critic Criticized.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014Once upon a time a man, Who was tontinually quarrelltng with his wife, attended a marriage cersmony at which the officiating clergyman laid great stress upon the harmony which should exist between husband and wife.Disliking the unvarnished truth contained in the address, ho left, speaking most abusively of the minister who had thus dared to utter truth, aw reminded of this story Ly \u2018Senior's\u2019 Jetter in your issue of yesterday, for it is clear that there must have been some very unpalatable truth in the Rev.Meldoln de Sola\u2019s Pentecost sermon\u2014\"a sermon which he would fain criticize, if he were able\u2019\u2019\u2014to have evoked such a tirade of personal abuëe,.Bur vitu- perstion, and gratuitous insinuations such as,\u2018\u2018those Who Know nothing of the Talmud or its literature,\u201d do not deceive the average reader, Like a buomeraug they usually do more injury to the one who hurls them than to him against whom they are directed, \u201cSenior\u201d \u201crushes into the public press both in the morning and evening.trumpeting the remarkable discovery that there was nothing in this terrible ser ruon which referred to Judaism, morality, or even io religion generally.[he absurdity of this assertion, which is typieal of everything else in \u2018\u201cSenlor's\u201d letter, is proved by the circumstance that the sermon was an earnest appeal for a faithful cbrervance of all the laws of God, the moral and the coremonial, and à condemnation of what the preacher styled one-sided reilgion.The Rev r.De sola, Who has proved a worthy successor to His Ilustrious father, has won the reputation here and in the United States of being a ioarless and forcible preacher, raising his voice eloquently at all times against irreligion, whether masked or revealed.Ip this instances he proved that irreligion may be fanned in the pulpit, and * hence these tears \u201d in Senior's\u201d letter, June 7th.ONE WHO Was PRESENT.Delegates to Quebec.The \u201cCanada,\u201d which lett for Quabec last evening, had a large passenger list, and in cluded the Mayor, usldermen, bankers, clergymen, school comiulssioners, real estate men und brokers, the majorit ol them bebt on golng before tie Private Bilis Committee to-day.The eivic deingalion was the sama as already nublished, with the exception that Robert roplacos Ald, Beausoleil, who has gone to Ottawa.The civie deleguies expect a big fight over the carters\u2019 licenses, the general opinion among them beiug that the law will have to be changed fo a8 to limit the number of licenses and let flrat come Le firat served.The city accepts the decision rendered bv the court yesterday on this subject, The delegates expect to be back at the end of the week.Cote St.t.Pan] Methodist CF Church.A very successful concert and social given on Tuesday evening, June 7.Mr.Bell, of the bdallors\u2019 Institute, was in the chair.An excellent programme was ren- dared.Re'reshments provided by members of every denomination were served.\u201cl'he proceeds were on bebalf of church funds.i fe me -To Clothe the Poor.\u2018Tne Ladies of Charity of St.Patrick's Church have made arrangements for holding a strawberry festival on the grountis adjoining the church, July 5, 6 and 7, in ald of the above worthy objeot.ER | en 3 wiih such sdiiiruble judgment in the past.It the responses are not sufficient to Justity the revival of the work, the \u2018amounts so far \u2018received will be handed Lack to the donors, Bend subscriptions to Mr.Charles Alexander Hon.Treasurer of the Fund, or te the STAR Office, 165 St.James street.re St.Lambert Excited.Bt.Lambert isin a somewhat excited state about its proposed waterworks and drainage scheme.The Council has made a contract with Mr.VY anier, which this gentleman says contalns a elause by which he is promised & commission or any scheme which may be adoptod by the village at any time, even if they do uot adopt bis plans.The Council deny this clause, but at the same time refuse to allow any one to see the contract, although it has been pointed out tu them that they are acting illegally by doing so.two demands were made in writing, but both were promptly snubbed by the Coungll, who say they will not produce the mysterious document until the next public meeting.But in the meantime a chosen tow have been asked to a private meeting in order to see the contract that \u201cthey may beina position to discuss it properly at the meeting.\u201d Most of the invited guests, how- aver, have declined the invitation on the ground that they would be joining in an illegal action and aiding the Council in dis- oriminating against the rest.A public resting 1s called for this evening, but it was announced that proprietors in the city would not be notified.The Beauhuarnols Elections.Le Canadien: \u201cSuch a crushing defeat is unparalleled in the electoral annals of the country.The Delsoucherville Government had come out so strong in.the last general elections that people unacquainted with currents of popular opinion will ask themselves what the reason of this change ls.The reason of this crushing of the minister.jal candidates is to be found in the retrograde, spiteful and wicked policy of the local government.\u201d Le Cunadien thinks that \u201cthe discontent is general in the province and if twenly counties wore opened to-morrow, these twenty counties would return oppou- ents of the present local govarnment.\u201d La Minerve: \u201cWe are not surprised; we are rather astonished that the majority is not larger.A party, to secure defeat, could not have Coached that end by surer means than those taken in this Instance.We piaced the interested parties on their guard but wo preached in the desert.The lesson is a terrible one, May 1% serve to prevent other mistakes, otherwise, it would be going doliberately to the abyss.\u201d Action Arising Out of a Marriage Contract.Judge Delorimier has decided the case of Denis McLynn vs.Cornelius P.Murphy et al, awarding plaintiff $296.62 with interest, and costs of an action of $462.37.James McCready had married one of plaintiff's ais- ters, lien MeLynu.By the marriage con- wract ahe was soparated 4s Lo property from ber husband and all Mr.McCready\u2019's movable effects to Lhe value of $5042 had been settled upon her.in 1882, Ellen Me- Lynn died, without making a will, and Mr.McCready married again, making a second contract of marriage by which his second wile became possessor of the property of the first.Mr.McCready has gince died and plaintiff pow sued trustees for $504, contending that his mother was entitled to half of kitlen McLynn\u2019s property, and he to a tifth part of the otner hall, and that McCready\u2019s second marriage contract was illegal.Judgment was given as above.St.Andrew's Church, Sault an au Recollet, The annual Faster vestry meeting of this church was held last Saturday evening.The financial statement of the wardens s.owed the voluntary offerings during the year, including the Sunday-school offertory, to have amounted to $354.05.After meeting all current expenses, there was a balance on hand of $21.07.In addition to the above uilertory, the tew families who reside permanently in the locality have contributed towards the debt on the church the sum of $75, and for objects connected with the Sunday- school there was raised a further sum of $55.48, making a total amount raised ir the parish during the year of $484.53.Messrs, C.R.Beott and Jas.Hew- ton were re-elected church wardens; Geo.Bromley and Samuel Hewton sidesmen, and S.C.Fatt and Geo.Hague, delegates to Synod.Le Sunday School Forward Movement.The secretary of the Provincial Sunday School Union reports from Ottawa county, a fortnight of active work, holding no less than- a dozen conventions, from Petite Nation and Lochaber to Lortland and Wake- field Townships, and from River Desert, Alwin and Aylmer to Eardley \u2018Township.He had previously been in Argenteuil county, holding a half dozen more, as far north as Arundel and Harrington, also Morin Fiale and Avoca, elc.Before that agaln, he held another baif dozenin Mlissis- quoi county.He reports good attendance and much Interest, many never having had such opportunities before.The Union is making a strong forward movement this year, with a view to more thorough teach- inz, more careful recreating anda mote systematic exploration.The 88.¢ Labrador\u2019 Passengers.The bominion Line 58.\u201cLabrador\u201d left port early this morning for Liverpool, with 110 saloon passengers, the largest complement of this class she has ever carried.The \u2018Labrauor\u201d looked quite gay last evening when the passengers went aboard.There were music and flowers and animated conversation, and there was the bigzest crowd of well known citizens down to see their friends off that has ever been seen on a steamship On the eve of ita departure from this port.Among the former were Mr.W.Wainwright, Mr.N.Power and several other Grand Trunk offlctals, who came down to say bon voyage to Mr.E.P Hannaford, who was going England with his wife and daughter.The passenger list, which appeared in the STAR last evening, contalned the names of many prominent citizens.Will of the Late Henry Campbell, Upholsterer.The last will and testament of Henry Campbell, in his lifetime of Montreal, upholsterer, has been registere red.Rev, John Nichols i8 left all deceased's books, literacy cuttings and pictures, All deceased's tools used In his work are bequoathed to the Mackay Institute for the deaf and dumb, To Catherine Byne, wife of John Clamow, is bequeathed ail the personal and movable property of deceased, she having undertaken to provide him with board, lodging and attendance.The real and tmmovabie property is to be sold, and the proceeds divided, half for St, George's Society, and the other hail for Rev.John Nichols, in token of is great kindness to decessed.Jacques Cartier Bank.Tho Jacques Cartier Bank statement has beon issued.The balance to the Profit and Loss Aecount ou May 31, 1892, was $15,- 304.90, \u201829 umount placed in the Reserve Fund was 325,000 and the two dividends, paid Doo, fey, \u201891, and June 1st, amounting 10$17,500 each.The net profits of the year, after ded ueting costs of administration, in- torest on deposits, losses and probable losses, amounted to $656,260.29, MeMahon-Bargess.Last evening Detective McMahon was married in the thapol of the Sacred Heart, St.Jnmos Church, to Miss Loulsa Alice Burgess, daughter of the late Thomas Hy.Burgess.e Rev.Mr.Trole officiated, and Detective Campeau acted as best man, the brother of the bride æiving her awsy.Grand Trunk Rallway Earnings, for Week Ending June 4, 1892.The returne of traffio for week ending June 4, 1892, show passenger train earnings, $120,712; freight do, $240,828; total, $361,640; last year's earnin hee for week ending same date totaled $334,100, owing aa ludrease of $27, 440.Vatols Boating Club, ru.The annual meeting of the Valois Boating Club was held isst night.at'the boat-house The only bi buatnecy transacted was the pre Tua Hol prev © Co; charge tin; for t en Dés ét dati THE MONTREAL COTTON CO.NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN thats Quarterly Dividend of one and, one-balf per cont (134 p.0.), being at the rate of six per cent, per annums upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Company, has been declared.and that the same will be mailed to Shareholders on Wednesday, the 15th day of June next.The Transfer Hooks will be closed from the 8th to the 156th day of June next, both days inclusive, By Order of the Board.D.#.SHITH, Sec.-Treas.MosTREAL, Jüno 1st, 1892, 28 3 law MONTREAL City and District Savings Bank.Notice is hereby siven hat a dividend of Bevon Dai avital institution has oon { ea the rae will be payable at its Banking House n this city, on and after Saturday, the nd July, 1893, \u2018The transfer books bo closed from the 15th to the son June next both Jays inclusive.order of the 13 H.BARDEAU, Mansyer, Montreal, 30th May, 1802.8 28 JUNERAL NOTICE.Court Allan\u2019s Pride, No.5774 Ancient Order ot Foresters.Members of the above Court sre requestsd to at- eral of oO cordially invited.Regalia, BAMUEL GRAY, Sec, DWELLINGS, HOUSEHOLD - FURNITURE, = STOCKS, Axp Aun OTHER PROPERTY, Insured Against Fire AT VERY LOW RATES \u2014BY THE\u2014 Enix Insurance Coy OF HARTFORD.CASH CAPITAL, $2,000,000.Established 1856.Heap Orrice vor CANADA: 114 St.James Street, GERALD E.HART, General Man.MONTREAL AGENTS: Cyrille Laurin, G.Maitland Smith; SUR AGENTS: & KR.Fabre, E.M.D ustave Eablas \u20ac & Perras.upuis, 108y¢t ARCADIA Is the Name of The new Semi-Monthly Periodical devoted exclusively to Music, Art snd Literature, lt is not a Musical paper with a little Art and Literary matter thrown in for appearance\u2019a sake; neitber is it an Art or Literary work with a little Music added.It is, First: A MUSICAL FORTNIGHTLY, with essays, werrespondence from all parts, reviews, critiques, selections, notes and gleanings\u2014 in faot everything to interest musical ruaders: Second: AN ART JOURNAL rimilarly furnished; Third: A LITERARY MAGAZINE, fresh, bright, entertaining, thoughtful and abreast of the times: Turxr distinct and complete publications issued simultaneously under the name ARCADIA, and containlug waterial supplied by contributors in all parts of tue world.Two numbers have already appeared; the third will be ready on Wednesday, June lat.For sale at all the Book and Music Stores, and at the Agencies of the Montreal and Toronto News Companies throughout the Dominion.B:ngle copies, 10 cents; asunual subscription ARCADIA, Montreal.1K y BEGINNING FIRST MONTH The only Remedy in all the world that will effect Magical Results herein thom AND NEVER FAILs Lost Power, Her, Cur vous 9e obiltèy.Night ht Losses, Diseases\u2019 case TRAY THIRD MONTH m or sumulants, lack of of energy, lost memory, head- uln: BCP Rain À 0 to Son lbs.in three months, Price, #1: six packages, 85, Sent by mail on receipt of ce, Write for circular.QUEEN MEDICINE COY, Montrenl.K.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame .T.Lyons, corner Bleury and (Craig For sale by B, Streot, and J Strocti SEWERS.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Sowers have been constructed in prietors assessed who desire to have tha special assessment rate for the constroction of sald sewors reduced on mocount uf previous existing sewers or drains, or other causes, in accordance with by-law No.191, concerning sewers, passed on the 20th May, 1891, müst make their claims in writing to the undersigned on or before the 7th August, 1892, Chnrob utreet, from Ontario to Bhor brooke.Dorchester street west of southwest line of oity Hmits to Essex.Drummond street, end of existing sewer to south of Line Aveune.Fullum extension.from Fullum street to cast of C.PR, Nicolet street, from south of Notre Dame to Ontario.Notre Dame street, from east of existing sewer to wast of C.P.RB.Bridge.Bt, Philippe street, from Dorchester to St, Catherine.Sherbrooke street from Mountain to Drummond, Kitadscona street, from Nicolet to St.Germain.University street, from Ping Avenue northwards, \u2018PERCIVAL W.87.GEORGE, City Burveyos.Ory.Su, Mgr Oifron, KR Ÿ the undermentionsd streets, and pro- SEE from.it pl ileal tat drm Foamy Buildtag, Ho.10 Tremont wreck i, son JOUSE, ARS VEWPIRERAG, FORGEVILLE.P.Q.This Bouse is beautifully aituated,commanding a fine view of luke » snd mountain scenery.Rooms ha tary prrangements, pre per- n water baths.y in connection with house.Tables su dood, RA dus luxuries of the season.catiug end snd For particulary sd 317 1ino 2aw a.DOLLOFF, Tn SARATOGA SPRINGS, THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, A First-Class Hotel, Will open June 14 and remain open until Oct, 1.TOMPKINS, GAGE & PERRY.107 2mos aod SEA VIEW COTTAGE, -\u2014 POND COVE \u2014 CAPE ELIZABETH, MAINE, This modern house, juat completed and nowly fornished, commandin na \u20ac fine view of the ocean; four miles from the city: tine Trvary and barge aycomulodations, Hood hin ug, tenniy und other play grounds.Will ve openeï JUNE 20TH to fia kuosts.For urines articulars, sond for cireular to B.B.RODDICK, Proprietor, 23 Ploasant street, Portland, Cn 12460d30 DeBOUCHERVILLE HOTEL, st.Andre de Kamouraskn, P.Q.THIS HOTEL, located om the Bouth Shore of the st.Lawrence, offers man, vantages to tourists who pale | HELENE RO v.MANAGERESS, MiSs 115 Imo eod Adirondacks\u2014Meadow Brook Farm.Fine house, Jurge airy rodms, every farm luxury pleasant drives, one mile from depot, Terms 87 per week, City reference.Addre: 130 1mo eod Je Is CLARK, Peru, N.Y.COMFORTABLE ROOMS For 12 boardera for the summer at very low rate in a quiet country place, where there is mountain air and footprint board.Address DD.SHARKEY, Abbotaferd Telephone in the house.117 1mozaw O LET\u2014FOR SUMMER MONTHS OR YEAR: a pleasantly situated house, eleven rooms ly farnishod; n village of Cowausville, convenient to HM.and P, VU.Use of Jersey cow if required, ART » INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of J.FRAPPIXR, Grocer, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell on the premises, 12 Chaboillez square, on FRIDAY, 10th JUNE INSTANT, AT 10 O\u2019CLOCE A.M, all the assets of the sald Insolvent, namsly: A suuck of assorted Groceries, Spices, Canned Goods, Liquors, Etc.,, a Horse, Express, sleigh, Harness, Urocers Refrigerator, Good Fixtures, Ete, Ete, all In lois to sult purchasers and without reserve.KENT & TURCOTTE, Curators.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.FTP CLEARING SALE 858 PALACE 8T., Montreal.134 2 [Tie ProrLes AUCTIONEERS By Auction of Upright and Square linnos, Fine Housebold Furnitures Carvets, Uticloths, &c., &c At our Rooms, 241 and 243 St.James st., ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 10TH, Cabinet Grand Piano, by T.P.Hale & Co., New York, Cpright Pianos by Nawman & Besh, Jacob Herr, Toronto, New York Square Piano, Wilton Rug Drawing Room Suite, Parlor Sets, Bedroom.Sets tn Oak and Walnut, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Leather Covered Chairs, Cabinets, H stands, Music Stands, Bookcases, Easy Chairs, Rockers, Contre Tables, Baby Carriages, iron Bedsteads, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Springs, Velvet aud Brussels Carpets made up and in the Roll, English Ollcloths, Silverware, Cutlery, Lamps, Portieres, Lace curtains, House Furuish- ings, etc., etc.Also 6 Pug Dog Pu ps 3 months old.A Camping outfit.comp: Sing \u2018ents, Poles, \u2018Paddles, cupboards, Tables and Camplug Utensils, Kubver Hunting Boots and a lut of Secondhand Furniture, Cottage Pianos, Show Cases, large Réfrigerator,Bales, one case of Sallers sew- ng Threw SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELL Ye 134 2 uctioneers.rf UBEISH RUGS AND CARPEPS At PRIVATE SALE For the next few days to clear out balance of consignment.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.134 2 y NPERVRITERS BALE.DAMAGED CAPE WOOL.The subscriber will sell at the stores of DAVID GUTHRIE, 39 St.Gabriel Street, on FRIDAY, JOTH JUNE INST.at Half-past Two o'clock, for account of Underwriters and others concerned 83 BALES GREASY CAPE WOOL.Mark : Zz : and sundry numbers, ex Parsee, via ce Boston, from East London and Algoa ay.Sitgbtiy Damngoed by Sea Wator.TERMS: NET CASH.WALTER M, KEARNS, 134 3 Auctioneer.ORBSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETC.Two Handsome Bay Cobs, nothing finer in the City, carriage, Saddle and Driving Horses, good Working Horses (solid * blocks ™) ; also Dog Carts, Buggles, Grocers\u2019 Waggons, Heavy and Light Ex presses, etc.Sale at Magulres Horse Bazaar, 332 and 334 ST.JAMES STREET FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 40TH JUNE, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK THOS, J.POTTER, 184 2 Auctioneer.ONTREAL JUNCTION.- Call quiox1ÿ and buy the last 8 Lots at 8x and 7% cents pèr 100 Very choîce.2 \u2018minutes from the Station.Je mn THOMSON & co.184 8 - 184 Bt.Ismon st ) WX YOUR OWN HOME.#77, 401 UPPER NT.URBAIN STREET, os offer for sly Lhat Dupetior, block of gtone above, opposite story s chara on hese houses are situated on deep loc « and have all modern improvements and are ante Easy - terms.WI be sold singly oF en bloc.App J.N.THOMSON & C 134 3 184 Bt.Ay ht, SMOKETTRS AN Havana Tobacco Oixerettes.134 4 MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advocates, Barristers, Ke.THE TEMPLE.- ST.JANTES ~TREERT aid Macmonte Robort D.MoGibbon, O Den nes ii 3 Stnchonan, _ © \"nd SMORETIES Barus Tobsoto emesfian 134 4 ABENAKIS HOUSE ! Abenakis Springs, ST.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUEBEC.ens for | the vecoption of yussts JUN \u2018ar vel Water Bathe, certain 9 ouref Rhe ated In stion, Dys dney aod Li ver Complaints, Jt Keun, J Sonera Debilier ota, pfavtial log an d fine bosting on 8t Francois ver and eter.Dlenmor\"Bacthior froin Montreal on esdays and Fridays, at 3 p.m.Keturn tickets.#l, wy Boats wad \u2018ennis Court ars in | order.log Mesplog rooms andy v new boats added since Ounadian Paolfic Rail way.\u2014To the Abenakis Springs House aud return, frou Mont treal, Saturday t to Mon- Seaion.184 201 | Saturday to Tuesday, 83.43; Tourists \u201cHell on patardar, good till Monday followine.tBell on Saturday, good 111] Tuenday following.*Bell every au.Rood until November 1st, 1892 108 3mo \u201cx.G.KIMPTON, Proprictor.ISLES OF SHOALS (VIA PORTSMOUTH, N.H.) Oceanic Hotel.LAIGHTON BROS, Proprietors.oise, famous resort will open June 15, and close o The fineat located hotel on the Atlantic coast.charining climate, (ts perfect drainage, combined b all modern improvements, make this the ideal hi resort of the countzy.Good bathing, Fishing and boating unsur, Sead for terms and Higirsted sum ble MOI NE connecte The magnificent steamer B at Portsmouth, N.H., with all trains - \u201crom Mo outreal ¢ Kast, 122 3moa ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.The All Year Health and Pleasure Kesort by the Son, HOTEL : BRIGHTON.Opoun throughout tbe Year.112 3moa ¥.W.HEMSLEY & SON.CAPE COTTAGE, Cape Elizabeth.Portland Harbor, He.The Proprietor and Management of this povo- vlar Seaside Summer Mesort, which combines with its magnificent vie wa of Island-dotted Casco Bay, such fine aurroundings.white beaches, beautiful drives, unrivalled yaokting, boating and deep sea fiahing, Wish to state to tourists who come to Maine from Canada for an outiny, that they have entirely renovated this hotel, painted and papered same throughout, refurnished it In modern style, and put a new awning sround the verandah, We have also besutifled the grotuds, and in fact put thi whole premises in Arst.class order, We are now prepared to receive comrany, and shall keep our ouisine and service 2p ton bizh standurd, With our cxcelient fa-ilities, close proximity to Portland (only vbree miles away), sud the record of à temperature which ranges from 68 to 70 Jeyrees, we know we can satisfy all who oome, Good very connected.Boats to let.CHAS.fH.SAWYER, Prop.P.O.Address, Portland, Me, D B.nr Manager.\u2014SEASON OF 1892.#9 2moa _ FAIRVIEW HOUSE, Magog.Que.Thia nearly new house ls now ready for Bumiuar guests.Large lawns, shade, fine drives: good fishing and boating.First-class dining hall and table.Two express trains each way between Montreal daily.Terms moderate, Accominodation for not mors than 30 puests, F.BK.CUTTS, Proprietor.CACOUNA \u2014 1892.THE ST.LAWRENCE HALL.Open from 16th June to 15th Bapt.The hotel hias undergone further important repairs and jmprovements since last season.The table will be kept striotly first class and every atiention paid to the comfort of guests A complete outfit of Haddle Horses and livery wiil be in attendance, also an efficient Orchestra connected with the Tle pure sea and tain air, the many opportunities for recreation, the easy acceas by rail or water, and the superior accommodation at reasonable rates, contribute to wake ibis Hotel a most attractive SEASIDE RESO Send for Jllustrased Paap JOHN ONAN, Munager, CACOUNA, P.Q.133 limo 113 2mos QUEEN : CITY : PARK : HOTEL, BURLINGTON, VT.Will Open for Guests JULY lat to SEPT.10th.Rater $7 to B10 por weok.SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIKS This Hotel is situated on Shelburne Bay, \u201cLnke Champlain,\u2018 and ts one of the plessantest places on the shore of the Laka to spend a few weska of the summer.Good Boating, Bathiug snd plenty of wetoer to fsb in, LUCIUS WEBB.115 Imo Proprietor, \u201cLAWSON HOUSE,\u201d South Harpswell, Maine, This pleasant seaside hotel has bean greatly improved, and is now pupptlo ed with all water 3 Paihia .bontit and fis ned for guests June 15th, 189%.1 dalle ates RS parties.HARPSWELL HOTEL COMPANY, Froprietora Fer accommodations or particulars apply to J.Jo POULKR, Manager, 78 Portland, Maine.LAKE VIEW HOUSE, Knowlton, Que.This beautifuily located hotel is now reedy for the reception of summer guests, Newly renovated.and tome very important fmprovements Made, Largeairy rooms, bathraoni and all veniences, Firat-claus table, A splendid of Brome Lake, Exoollent facilities for boating and fishing, only a few :ninutes\u2019 walk from the house.Every effort will be made to promote the vomfurt of patrons, Yor terms, ete, address 13112 Robinson Sros., Knowiton, Que.MASSENA SPRINGS, N.Y, Via Grand Trunk, The HARROWGATE HOUSE will ba open for the accommodation of fe osts June 6th, 1892, Katea for board from 87.00 to #10.ve, per weok; -by the aay, 82.00.Baths, $4,560 per dozeu.SHEDDEN & STEA ENS, Proprietors, 132 1mo Massena Springs, N.Y.~ BAY VIEW HOUSE, WELLS BEACH.ME.Open June 1st.Beautiful scene: boat.tata Asbint and fe best batüias beach on the const of Maine.l'or further particulars address 124 1mo C.Py NASH, Proprietor, KIRKWOOD HOUSE, Bearboro' Beach, Maine, one of the finest located Yeas ide Hotels on the Atlantic Coast.Bitusted only elæbt miles from Portland.Beautiful Beach, facblient Table, ftood Drainage, Surf Bathing, etc.For terms apd engagement Fol rooms address 122 Zinos MALUR & WALES, Proprietors.ADIRONDACKS.MERRILL HOUSE und COTTAGE, Upper Ohatyaugus Lake pevly furnished throughout, Good Trout FY Shing the ont ir Taasaton, Billiards, Lawn Tennis, Batbin, 0 November.For circulara,ete., address OLIVER Young: ,Merrtil, Clinton Qo, N.Y, WILLARD, MAINE, very pleasant Summer = Resort, Bato, bathing ; only a few minute om the B J irat clas board at Tepsoneble, rates, For Partner particu jars apply to M.1\u2019, WILLARD, 120 28 PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE.Meals at all hours.Good Accommodation for travellers, Large sample room.At Orron LeRoy, Grenville Que, 124 2m ISLANDS.INLAND VIEW HOUSE Opens June 10.Commands the nest view of 1,000 Islands.Fina bat ing, Dont fishin Flegant First-olass in every respec miles from Alexander Bay.heodore Leur, 1,000 lande, Lockport, Ont.82 30 Boe GOOD ROOMS AND BOARD country héuse, for, summer months: es drive from.Lachu tation: healt by loc good Hehing, \u201cFor particular, address Ma, an Ten lost Ufiice, Lachute;Ptoy, Que, 00MBAT POINT OF RIVER DU LOUP, 1 resin 0 lat Tb th by LR nt ofietior Ban & Cos'agan eu ris fot fn LT 00 404 Boderats, a L'ILE AUX voir HOT, St.Valentine, Que.Good Summer Bostding-House, near te River.Boats SG ride for ons Eich pi per day, 85.00 per wWeak ANTOINE GOSSELIN.Prop, HEALTH AND RECREATION.GASPE BASIN \u2014\u2014 A OHARMING RESORT - For Sportsmen and Pleasure Seekers.The vicinity aflords Beautiful beenery, fine Hea Bathing and anexcelied Fishing Gro ands so lon and favorsbly known, offers fratolars ao commodation for tourists, with all the comforts of home.fore making your plans for your Bum er outing, be sure to write for terms and other in wetion JOHN BAKER, Gueupe, Que.BAY POINT HOTEL, Rockland Me.Open July 1.At the Rockland Breakwater.Une surpmssed view of the ocean, bay, aud islands.The purost afr, purest water and mostcharming situation on the Maine Coast, C.0.CHAMBERLAIN, 126 mo Mauager.123 12 or llatf ADIRO NDA CKS/ Spend your sumimor at Hotel Ayers, on Lake Duane, midway between Malone snd Meacham ke.Une of the finest resorts in the Adirondacks Hotel furnishings new, Tablas firet.class.Send for circulars, Wi.J.AYERS & SON, Lake Dunne, Duane, Franklin Oo., N.Y, MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, Me.Bituated directly or the beach.Good bathing, perltoeutaewerage.l'or terms address Mrs, A.B.BLANCHARD.119 2mos 319 Smos 1,000 ISLANDS.POOLE\u2019S -:- SUMMER RESORT.First-class Private Boarding House, gitnated ria ee in the heart of an earthly paradise for glers and spor nen, Sentiquen sending their families Poole\u2019s will find the comforts of a home, se or an fusion Cooi air and good treatment.Po ites nd telephone the hous Ten Loum in 1x0 ottage, Beautifully attustad, short distance frou the Resort, for sale or to fet.For terms, eto., address ROBT.POOLE, Poole'a Resort, via Maliorytown, ong, Richelieu « Ontario Temperance Hotel RIVIERE DU LOUP WHARF, P.Q.A new seaside hotel will be opened at the above pular plece on First of July, 1892, and will be ound very conveniently situated, being only e usb Le and Saguenay This hotel will command the flaout view of the whole ve Lawrence below Quebec, Good bathing, Loatiug sad fishing.Charges woderate.or pacticulars np hy to bee D.PAUZE, Iroprietor, 128 1mo 115 imo ADIRONDACKS.BANNER HOUSE, CHATEAUGAY LAKL, N.YA healthful apd delightful summer resort, easy of access from Montreal, with avery convenis:ce comfort, recreation, sport and rest.Good boating and fishing, Yor terms and farther psr- ticulars address ENNETT & KIRBY 120 62 Chatesugay Lake, Pradklin Co, NY.PARK HOUSE, CU MAGOG, QUE.This Hotel has heen thoroughly renovated, New sanitary arrangements.Pure spring water, New Dining Room and Dance Hall.loa boating aud fishing.Prices to suit the tim WM.JANIESON, 126 2mos Proprietor, ADIRONDACKS.MIRROR LAKE HOUSE, LAKE PLACID, N.¥., RECENTLY PURCHASED BY THE X.AX: PLACID HUTEL COMPANY.SAUL smrru.President, Becond Season.Electric lights, steam heat, elevator, cond fe bells and athe, pyotntments positively firet ciass.Two thousand fe ove tide-water, Send for circulars.126 28 CHAS.E.MARTIN, Manager.THE EVERETT, Old Orchard Beach, Me.Season of '92 will open to the publie, June 28th, Epecial rate given to parties until July 20, ufter that date terms K10 to 8174 à week.Yours truly iM, 129 1mo F.PORTER.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.opular resort for health, change, rebt or recres- to oR the year.Elevator, electrio balls, steam, open Sreviaces, sun parlor and Jromen the Dry tonic air, marvellous ters, oroquet and lawn tennis.Maasug .Russian, T Maria Roman, Elec~ tro-thermal, all bat a nud oll remedial\u201d app! Jinves, Bend for filustrated circular, 1123 Jmol OCEAN HOUSE Jape Llizabeth Point, Me, Opens June 15.Ths finest located Hotel on the Atlantic Const, pure air, pure water, perfeot drainage, charming scenery, picturesque and 18 full of nttractions for lovers of the beautiful.Fine bathing, boating nad fishing.For particulars address 119 Imo C.D, DREssEfR, Proprietor.LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG.LAKEVIEW HOUSE In the Finest Located Sumner Resort im tha Village of Georgeviile.Quiet, high and cool Milk nd Cream furnished Kuests from our own Terms moderate.Appl MRS.D.A.BULLOOK, Seorgeylils, FQ, OWH, 12018 HOTEL BRODEUR VARENNES.1% miles from Montreal, on the bank Lawrence.Go rooms ahd first class table.wrenpnes mineral water always on hand, Ths proproior has (Also established mineral.water ot or co Steamer Sik pon leaves Montreal avery sa Several houses to let, 1202 HONORE BRODEUR, Proprietor, WINDSOR HOTEL, ST.JOHNS, QUE, When visiting 8t.Johna, Qne., go to the WINDSOR HOTEL: entirely renovated and furnished: table unsurpassed, Free bus to and from all trains.Ac.oommodation for a few familios for the geason at of the St.dood Benne av thy ride from Montreal.od fig hd boatin 122 2 \u201c.U.LESPERANCE.Proprietor.CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, PHILLIPSBURG, P.Q.A delightful summer resory, situated on Lake Champisin, two miles from C.V.H.R ; exoetient boating and fi ishing.House open Ju 48 > Lath furt rmuation, terma, 088 Fo Le oo or io Col SUR RCE, L'Énnipaburse, @ Que, ADIRONDACKS « CLAWBONNY.\u201d 25H guests, two miettes Accommodation for : Kecseville R.K.station.Rooms Jarre Large.ine drives heren] rof dire tel Montreal re eronces.rons, ary POUGHT ry, Ksous ville, N.120 1mo THE AY \u201cViÈw.Bea: Mo,, near Old Orchard, opsn Jone Eat to to Be note Lathing and Bosting, Musio Hall, Fine Music, Pars Spring Water, i leary Bre rangemen to Jor toot; Excellent + Guin.D iu , Telephone, 8 CA House, Telephone, lis.Ls MANSON, Fron 105 3mos A.Co HANNON, Man ansirer, DIRIGO HOUSE, OPRENS JUNE 156TH, with an addition of \u2018a bathing platform.Terms reasons J.PE TRY, Propriet 122 1mo __.Long Liiand.T'ortiend, Me ARE Vine HOUSE, Pnitipsbure, P.Q,, on Missisquol Lay.\u20183 miles feo wv 3 Station Ce nial Vorinons CE miles from et te prings; good Ashing sud bath hing.Terme: Éd and #t per wrek,socord- 5'S Ta _ Es W.MeKENNY, Prop., PR Poe rt A FEW BUARDEKE AT a, B tar h der partio ataon, Pike ulars apply Hi - ee pe RR Foren 2 À Pi a i D t., ab RS MI Gain of s a8 Se Ai \"En ame MARRIAGES, ar Claaburnie.Or pr SE daughter J.ak by A smilion, Hob gy finch Suman, of ation Hot 1 \u2014At Torontiy June ion Bani Bent on Sour rE.: Qliaws, 2 f Martin Mc- illan, opel euro us, 1, 1 oars urg! 2) asey, Kaule, daug douter of Thomas Gayuor and Cather- DKLERY OUCHETTE-At Leaves, ue, peurs 3, Kaviaide dau Fran \u2018ate Bt.8 oie elaide, dau ,M.- chette, in is Dietime Commissioner 02 Her Majesty\" 8 Customs, Canada, DOULE-ELDER\u2014At Toronto, June as by Rev.Jol in 4 a Furoui, B.A.LL.B.Andrew Roolo.Hs Buder, dauguter of the late W.A.Éiger, of Laketie Péri Toronto, Lat Juge, by Kev.8.Selle ory, B.D., Charles wW.s son, of loronto, to Laura Keuvedy, St Plokin- ham.ELMONDBON-MURPHY\u2014Ou Monday, June 8, at st, Patrick's Church, by Rev.Father Quinlivan, James Hd.Kdinob bdson, of this city, to Elsa M durpby, of St, Marthe, [Chicago papers please y.) GANLEX-DONNHAN \u2014 Married, on Monday, un6 6lh, ab SL.Mary's Church, by the Rev, Victor sulmon, 1.Py, Jiines Ganley, 0 of Wyan- duite, Mich, L,8.A.10 Sophie, daughter of George Down, sr: Of Lhis city.GOLIN-BRIGGH\u2014AL Lie Arenbluho! \u2019s Palace, on June 7th, by the Rev.Cabou Leblanc, Arsene Gudin, M, D, of St, Johns Que, to Cecllia, daughter of Chas, A.Briggs, Esq.No ROE JOB-EASTERBRUOK\u2014June 1, J.Lanceley, \u2018l'uIonto, J.ee dos bt Waterdown to Ella J., daughter of Lhe late \u2018Thomas Kaster- brook, off Burtingtoe Plains.LEISH A AN- KIC KHOFF\u2014AL New Westminster, it.C, Muy 3ULh, 1592, by the Rev, Henry Irwin, { verge M.Leisuiman, Lu Josie, eldest daughter ui dr.5.off, M pe MAMON- URGESS\u2014IN this city, on the 7th , lu (Le Sucred leart Chapel, by the Rev.i or, r'irvle.James MacM ahon, Lo Louisa Alice Burgess, only duughter of the late\u2019, H.Burgess, McUUNMICL-UOODMAN\u2014AC Kingston, May #7, Harry McCormick, Portsmouth, to Mary oud- mul, daughter vi the late John Goodman.QUINN-FINN\u2014In this city, on June 7, at St, Ann's Church, by the Rev, Father Btrubbe, Morgan d, Quinn, to to Minnie, daughter of Andrew Finn, Esq.134 2 RHIND-DAVIES\u2014 At Buffalo, May 25, by Rev.A, T.Hanser, Alex, Khind, to Neilie, daughter of Isaac Davies, both tormerly of \u2018Toronto.STRUTHERS-SCOTT\u2014At \u2018Toronto, June by Rev.D.J.Macdonnell, Archibald noma surutuers, 10 Janet susan, daughter of John BAMPSON-MORPHY-18t June, at Minneapolis, Minn,, by Rev, David McCaslin, Laura Evelyn Morypiiy, daughter of lute Samuel Morphy, formerly o1 Toronto, to I'.Norman Sampson, of Toronto, Ont VINCENT-RICHES8\u2014At Picton, Ont., May arth, Sarah < C.P, 1dches, Oshawa, Lo D.W.V cent, joLoi DEATHS, BALDWIN~-At Toronto, June 2, Annle, wife of Arthur H.Baldwin, and daughter of the late Hon, Edmund Murney.BLACK-At London, Ont, June 2, James Black, J.P, aged 59 years, 4 months and 15 days.BOISSY\u2014In this city, on the 7th inst, Adolphe B in ' traveller, aged 37 years.from his late residence, 517 Uadieux street, Lo Notre Dame Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends \"and acquaintances are re- spectiully invited to attend.136 2 CLOUTIER\u2014In this city, on June 7, Louts Edmond Cloutier, aged 38 years, merchant, late resident of L'Union des Commis Marchands.\u2018uneral will take piace on the 10th inst, from his late residence, 64 Ibervilie street, at 7.16 & mm, to SL, Vincent de Paul Church, thence to Cota des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acqualntances are respectfully Invited to ated.CORCORAN-\u2014In this city, on the 7th, Thomas P.c'orcoran, of the late Drm of Decary & Corcoran.Funeral from his mother\u2019s residence, 112 St.Louis street, on Thursday, the tth, at 2.30 p.m., to Cote des Nefges Cemetery, Friends and ace qualutances are kindly invited to attend.CATHCART-\u2014~ALt St, George's, Beauce, Que,, 31st May, in her 75th year, Margaret Breakey, wife ot David Cathcart.CRAWFORD\u2014At Toronto, June 2, Fe Tg Jon Crawford, D.D., In the 73rd year of CUNNINGHAM\u2014Juné 1, at Winnipeg, ne au ! Cunningham, tormerly of Toronto Junction, aged 63 years, EMOND\u2014At Quebec, 1st June, Marie Bernadette Eva, aged oi 8lX years and 7 months, daughter of Capt.Emond.GLADISH\u2014At Toronto, June 8, William Gladish, In the 82nd year of bis ag GIBSON\u2014At St.John, N.\"June 2, James bi son, in the 43rd year of of his age.KYLE\u2014At Parkdale, Ont., Sarah Kyle,» dow ot the late James Kyle, In \u2018her 84th year.LUMSDEN\u2014Died, 1n this city, on Juñe 7 Lumsden, aged bs years, native ol Copé re scotland.Funeral will take place residence, 595 Cadieux street tan Somber 73 Cadieux), Thursday, June 0, at 2 o'clock, to Mount KOyal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respeotfully invited to attend.133 2 LEE-\u2014On June 4, 1892, Clarissa Crombie, wife of Thomas Lee, Bank of Montreal.Funeral irom her late residence, 496 8t.Urbain street, to 8.John's Church, at 10 o'clock a m., Tuesday, June 7 138 LEAR Y\u2014Chicago, May 30, Patrick, oldest on of the late John Leahy, of this olty, aged 34 years, MERCIER\u2014At the Notre Dame opt on the 7th Inst, Charles Albert Mercier, d 28 Funeral from above address, on Thursday, the wih Inst, at 2 m.Friends and acquaintances are respoctiuily invited to attend.[œuebec, New York and Boston papers please copy MARTIN\u2014At Toronto, May 31, dames ex, son of Kev.W.A, Martin, aged\u2019 6 years 6 months and 4 days, MARTIN\u2014On the 8th June, at 179 Laval ave, of convulsions, Walter, son of W.G.Martin, age 4 months.Funeral private.MACDONAID\u2014At St, Johns, Que.\u2026 on Wednesday morning, June 8, Louisa Gertrude, wile of G.Macdonald, Q.C., and éldest daughter of La late Assistant com.-Gen.Lister, aged 59 years.Funeral on Friday, the 10th lost, at 3 p.m.3 ny MUCHALL\u2014At Lakefeld, Ont, 28th Ma, Elizabeth Jane, wife of Thomas Muchail, a 51 years.NICHOLSON\u2014At Toronto, Junel, Wm.J.Nicholson, aged 13 years O'CONNOR\u2014At ottaw June 8, Bn t M wifeof Edw.O' \"Connor, aged 80 ge a SEY MOUR\u2014At Birmingham, Su se an May, Jennie M, McDougal, Wile of J.F.Seymour, and daugiter of Mr.L.J.Mebougal of Ottawa.SIMPSON\u2014At Guelph, Ont., 3rd June, Miss M, I.simpson.STARR\u2014At Bt, John, N.B., June 1, Richard Peulston Starr, son of the late Wm.J, Starr.TIMSON-\u2014AL London, Ont, June 1, Eliza, wite of Hobt.W.Timson, aged 4b years, UPFOLD\u2014At Tete du Pont Barracks, Kingston, 4th June, Caroline Upfoid, aged 51 y \"ods l'E-At Ottawa, June 6, John Wo aged Fears, ERSONAL-DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RE.Mable character are furnished by the Canadisn ecret bervice, Temple building, ontreal, The enda oi this office are special sworn Detectives for « Whoir lou inion sud are under contract with the irovinciai Guvernment to parfo: all thelr Erin inal lLelective work.Heferences the leading Bauls, Gorn orations and Hotels of this city, John B ca A.Grose, Supt.Commercial Branch, Bilas Jar- penter, bupt, Uritninal Branch, ERSOR Al\u2014LIFE NSURANCE JOIEB, from $1000 to 81 00,000 if nesotls o y law, may be tumodintely converted into dmund beholfic: \"LU.Box 1338, office 157, pry James st, Montreal 102 tf Manicure Rooms, Manicure Goods Superfluous Hair removed by ELECTROLYSIS, Mde.Shaw\u2019s Complexion Specialties.HAIR DRESSING ROOMS, ETC.HS.TARRANTE, £305 and 2307 SL Catherine Bg, XENIUM means a present given to a guest or stran w pat Luicer Tesentosu you give thana weil fia! oh ed our establishment, G.0.ARLENN & Co, 261 st.James Street.134t6 Saw 134t STEAM ER \u201cPERSIA\u201d J.H.%COTT, Master.Sais Every Friday at 7 P.M.RONTO.s,s ; CARATS ceeessssncll 1 PAGAN MALL BT.CATHARINES and Reta 14 30 HAMILTON aud ¥ Retarn ve 15 03 lu and pie included.\" Threugh Tickets to mil points West.Y, ° nt.D.BATTERS 8808.= SAQUEN à Yi mR am, JACKSON'S CHAMOMILE PIL] 7A Mage sud Effegtust (Cure der {onatipation aud All Newest Styles In French, English and New York - MILLINERY Now in Stock for Summer Trade i ADDITIONS To the Stock are made almost daily, as the Atlantic Steamers arrive.Everything New from Puris Everything New from London Everything New from New York HOLIDAY MILLINERY Large quantities of ready trimmed Millinery, for Country and Seaside.8.CARSLEY.Indiges: 2 BW.WE BEbemisy 265 Be Gstbnerte 5,69 MILLINERY- ean Novelties hildren\u2019s Summer ts and Bonnets.Latest Eur In Ladies\u2019 and Ha 8 CARSLEY.STRAW HATS FINE ENGLISH STRAW HATS For Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys and Girls In evéry new shape.BOYS'SAILOR STRAW HATS In White, Speckled and Colored.BOYS\u2019 STRAW BOATERS In Black, White, and Speckled.Youths\u2019 Btraw Boaters Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Mackinaw Straw Hats in all sizes, MEN\u2019S \u201cSTANLEY\u201d HELMETS Thoroughly ventilated.The best and most suitable head covering for country wear Fine American Straw Hats S.CARSLEY.MILLINERY TRIMMINGS.Every kind of Trimming will be found in stock, comprising every variety of Steel and Metal Ornaments, Fancy Feathers, Flowers of all kinds, Millinery Laces, Millinery Gimps, Millinery Ribbons, \u2014 ALSO\u2014 A very extensive stock of Fancy Straw Hats, in all colors and shapes, of the latest style, MILLINERY ORDERS Executed Promptly at Moderate Charges.8.CARSLEY, THE DOLLAROUTFIT THE MARVEL OF THE AGE.Contains Work Requisites for Country, Seaside and City.NO FAMILY Should leave for the summer without THE DOLLAR OUTFIT, \u2018Whioh contains a plentiful suppl Boot Buttons, Mending Wool yor Pins, Bodkins, Black and White Sewing Cotton, White Tapes, in two widths, Safety Pins, in ee sizes, Hat Pins, Hair Pins, Needles, Hat Elastio, Garter Elastic, Leather Garters, Pearl Buttons, Button Hooks, Crochet Hooks, Tape Measure, T'himule, Eto., Ete., all for §1.00.Ss.CARSLEY.The Dollar Outfit Is contained in a good useful Box, with partitions, and measures 10 by 5 inches, and 1s, without exception, © most perfect Travelling Companion, containing, as per list, & full assortment of necessary Smallwares, and all of the Best Makes only.SMALLWARES Ladies, before goin to the Seaside or country, should not fai] to select from the well assorted stock of Bmallwares, and they will find everything of the best value and what is required in all particulars.8.CARSLEY.NOT COMPLETE No Lady's Wardrobe is complete without one of the Rigby Waterproof Garments, Rigby Waterproofs for both ladies and gentlemen.SANITARY BED COVERS.Fibre Chamois Co.(limited), which has lately been incorporated, has just placed on the market these New Sanitary Bed Covers, which are expected to quite revolutionize the dding cover trade of the Dominion.The goods are not expensive, and are superior to what has been so long in use.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1775,1777, 1770 Note Daur Street, MoNTRRAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN LLINERY! À PIS MORSE OAR, EER = 3 fees fr 38 | Goods | Being Offered during the PRESENT MONTH at Reduced Prices ! USEFUL WIDE DOUBLE FOLD BUMMER DRESS MATERIALS, only 15c.HANDSOME SUMMER DRESS GOODS from 2Bc.to 38c.Exrr4 CHOICE SUMMER DRESS GOODS from 40c.to 65c.S.CARSLEY.ALL-WOOL PRINTED DE- LAINES from 25c.VERY !'RETTY NEW PRINTED CHALLIES only 4ic.Sold elsewhere at from 6c to Se.S, CARSLEY, S CARSLEY'S ATTRACTION No.TWO Consists of the Best Assortment of summer Mantles Ever offered to THE MONTREAL PUBLIC.SPECIAL ATTRACTION, The Special Attraction of this month is the reductions in prices taken off ALL DRESS GOODS, ALL MANTLES, ALL JACKETS, ALL CAPES, At 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.Now is the time for First Class Mentles and Dress Goods at low rates.134t1 A SOCIETY LEADER States that she superintends the details of her housekeeping, and finds that the Queen's Laundry Bar Soap is the very best in the market.It is unexcelled for all honsehold and laundry purposes.Ask your grocer for it.Read the directions on the wrapper.13411 AT STEEL'S CITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE You can got à complete DINING-ROOM SUITE of 8 pieces for 8 17.00.JOHN WEISS 134t3awtr 1826 Notre Damo Street, LAWN TENNIS Slazenger\u2019s Raquets, Balls, Nets, &c.1892 Balls, £3.00 per dozen.1892 Club, 2.50 per dozen.\u2014A Large Supply At\u2014 WATSON & DICKSON'S, 1791 Notre Dame st, Cor.St.Peter st.31t2awtt If you want to save from 15 to 25 pLe.On your FURNITURE call at Steels City Furoiturd Warehouse JOHN WEISS, 184t3awtt 1836 Notre Dame Street.GASALIERS, Brier Stans re 8750 SSE sande Cole's {i \u201cStore, 1792 Notre Dame \u2026 (Tho same Old Stand), 234t1 COSTUMES and = ivi and ER ous reûl To ~ + of a © or Er o me 4 » complete 18 \u201c Tama Se then Sie hes i Phrase ie # ouses other Summer eos ps MURPHY & CO.BOYS' DEPARTMENT.Over 1,500 Boys\u2019 Guite to select from.A BIG PLUM.Boge Navy me Berke Sailor Buita, a4 850, 700 and orth Dourly ouble.Boys' Galatea Badlor Bu Suite, at 90c, 05c, 41.00.Fbese are Wouderfu! Bargalos.La ys' White Drill Baîlor Suite, ot 81.45.oys' Voiv t Sailor Suite Jrom ©3.75.y an Bi! ja Bloc variety.prices fon Le to bay Bugs Gloubing is JOHN MURPHY & CO.HUNDREDS OF LADIES\u2019 BLOUSES which are just the thing for the warn weather; large lines at and below wholesale prices.PRINT BLOUSÉS in endless variety.WHITE BLOUBES in every style and quality.al] marked cheap.\u2014\u2014AL8Ova DIES CASHMERE und SILK BLOUSES, in a.© leading co CHILDREN'S GALATEA DRESSES We have big plums in Children's Galatea Droases; the prices range from 5 Ask to sue these denses.as they are the chsapest goods ever offered.PARASOLS Now 1s the time to bu uy.nad as we have lots to sell we ask your, inspection, Our prices for fara: 1 wn, moat lines loss than W Soie Mirms «ak for similar goods.ve for Country wear to olear 350.Original prices 800 to 82.00.aDieT SILK PARASOLS at 85e, $1.00, 31.85, ANOTHER PLUM $ SILE SUNEMADES with colored borders, worth « ¥or UMBRELLAS ws are headqusrters, The ators to buy your Dry Goods ir JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street.And 303.107, 109 and 111 Nt.Poter St.Terms Cash und Unly One Price.134t ASA OGILVY & SONS Advertisement, Zo Clear All our lines of DRESS MATERIALS we are selling off to clear, Our fine lines of - COSTUME TWEEDS All must go during this month, TKINMINGS TO MATCH ALL TERRE GOODS.\u2014IN OUR\u2014 Notion and Trinming Department we bave Gimps, Novelties in Trimmings, exactly to suit these goods, \u2014 MiLLiNERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINSRY All our Spring Millinery during this month must be cleared.NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY for Bummer wear at JAS, A.OGILVY & SONS 203 to 207 8T.ANTOINE $T.144 te 150 MOUNTAIN ST.TELEPHONE 8228, 1341 Steel's City Furniture Warehouse Can give you s complete BEDROOM SUITE, 7 pieces, also 6 fine spring and mattress, all for 82 0.JOHN WEISS, 184t3awtf 1826 Notre Dame Street.Carpets, Curtains, and Rugs.The Large Openings of the past few days bave given us an assortment to ork © on equal to that at the opening of the season, and parties now farnishin will ind a most Complete Stock of the Newest Productions in Carpets and Curtains, A LARGE LOT Of AGRARIAN SQUARES, Bordered, and ready for Seaside or Cottage, at $1.25 and upwards.T bomas Ligget, 1884 NOTRE DAME ST.134t1 Steel's City Furniture Warebouse 1s now open and ready for business with the cheapest and most complete Lines of um class Furniture in the City.\"JOHN WEISS, 234t9awt£ : \u2014 1820 Notre Dame Street.The \u201cBell\u201d Pianos \u2014AND- The \u201cBell\u201d Organs Are the Most Popular and Most Desirable Instruments of the day.The styles of cases are new, unique, and attract more than ordinary attention.The \u201cBell\u201d Pianos and Organs possess every valuable improvement known to the musical world, Immense shipments continually arriving at the wholesale and retail distributing offices of WILLIS & CO., 1822 Notre Dame Street (Near MoG1)l BL), MONTREAL.134¢ lil Hi Phillips Square, Montreal.Curtain DEPARTMENT Renaissance Lace Curlains Cassaban Lace Curtains Brussels Point Lace Curtains Irish Point Lace Curtains Nottingham Lace Curtains In an Endless Variety of New Designs, both in Foru and White, with Sash Curtains to matoh.High-class Chenille Curlaing Sik Tapestry Curtains Brocaded Silk Curtains High, medium and low grade stuffs for Hangings, Draperies and Furniture Coverings, in Silks, Tapestries, Plushes, Damasks, Jute Velours and Art Serges, with Fringes, Edgings, Loops, Cords and Gimpw to match, Window Poles In Ash, Walnut, Oak, Cherry, Mahogany and Brass, in all sizes, with the Latest Improved Style of Trimmings Window Shades In Opaque Shade Cloth, and Scotch Hollands, with all the Latest Trimmings in Lace and Fringes, with Tassels to match.cames tr Felts! Felis! Felts | In all the Latest Art Shades.Two yards wide, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Flags | Flags! Flags | Union Jacks, British Ensigns, Dominion Ensigna, American Enasigns, French Ensigns\u2014in Wool Bunting, from 1} yard to 5 yards in length N.B.\u2014Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to.HENRY MORGAN & MONTREAL- Broo: \u2018Intest shade os: pi : it STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED\u2014\u2014- \u2014ONIMNYNSSAYO SSVTI-HOIH\u2014\u2014- MANTLES, JACKETS and WRAPS 25 to 50 Por Cent.Discount Of during the month of Jun: 89 Mall Orders receive prompt attention.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, Victoria Square, Montresi.134¢ eH TINH == FOOTWEAR! | We are now showing a full line of Fashionable and Stylish Footwe for Man, Woman and Child, TAN SHOES! TAN SHOES Just the thing for the country.ar, 1 White Canvas Shoes for Ladies, just the thing for Seaside.Children's Ten Russia Shoe\u2026\u2026.760 zes 5 to 7, Children\u2019s Tan Russia Shoe.206 Sizes 8 to 10, These shoes are made with spring heels and are honestly worth double the price.Ladies\u2019 Russia Leather Shoe.$2.00 Ladies\u2019 Tan Goat Shoe.$2.00 & 2.50 Ladies\u2019 Tan Russia Shoe.\u2026.8.60 Ladies\u2019 Black Kid Shoes i in endless variety, ranging in price from 956 to 3 We are constantly adding New Styles, and feel sure that you cannot see a better assortment of Oxford Bhoes in the city.4 do Gost! Boot.Bd.0 & x 3 do Russia Boot.6.50 We carry the best assortmont of Men\u2019s Boots and Shoes in the city.SPORTING SHOES Of all descriptions, such as Gymnasium, Yachting, Football, Bicycling, Lawn Tennis, Cricketing and Lacrosse.YACHTING GENTLEMEN should see our White Canvas Yachting Shoes.enry & NB, Hail 0, Victoria Sqr, & St James st 13411 A Beautiful adsariment of PARLOR -:- FURNITURE -F0 EELKOT FROM AT\u2014 OWEN McGARVEY & SONS, Plano Stools and tools.Damasks and fod Oh Git Cand a 0 an det \u2018Tabi OB op Top CO ne rou me Dame atroet, Such as Odd-plece Suites, Gilt Divans and Chairs, Fo in Flushes, the Dewest and Silk en Biciugits QORNER MoGILL.13441 00 ~TRY- vou NEXICAN FRUIT CHEWING GUX FEEL Pure nad Wholeseme.A er aptes ont SMOF_HTTHS All Havana sobaccy Cigarettes, 434 4 | enants\u2019, tradasme \u2018vents It, the words amd expres: [Mr Auce's mL in THE ASSEMBLY.Xe Provides that Shops Shall Re Closed a8 Seven O\u2018tlock in Summer and Six in Winter\u2014The Water Power Co.Queszo, June fA) Ministerial caucus 1 %00k piace yesterday from two to near ly four o'clock.Of apurss, the great question of cousiderstion ls supposed to have been the new tax policy ot the Government Some of the French Canadian members are known to dislike the direct tax poitoy, but when you ask these wise men how the country 18 to meet its Just debts, they give you the hagziest kind of answer.They would tax everything, but the larmer must be left alone snd he wust have iron bridges and agricultural schools and other ibings alugs given to bim at the mer.aad the oity cinsees ex Fhe Gc Government, it ia belleved, will aim to make every ons pay a fair share of the our dens now Lo be faced without a direct tax on property.The Opposition oË conree are watchlug their opportunity and will certainly oppose any well - otter direct tax, until the Government abolish the Legislative Councll.It seems that there was a good deal of talk at the caucus apd the programme to meet Lhe deficit wifi be to copy in a measure the plan in Ontario, making the muni- cipalitios take over the cost and maninten- ance ol gaols, asylums, and other local lm- rovements.In a day or so ali will be nown, but it wili be on the above lines.An important bill of Mr.Auge\u2019s before the Legislature ls \u201cAn act respecting the sarly closing of shops.\u201d The chief clauses are 1.Uniess the context or the subject matter pre ressions cou in the present act shall have respectively the mean- lug attached to them by the present section.The word \u201cshop\u201d shall designate every establishment or place where merch 1s sold oO expused, or offered for sale by retali; but nat (1).\u2018I'he establishments where tobacco and the objects generally required for the use of tobacco, such as pipes, © gar-bolders, chemical and otber Matches alone as sold, n (0).\u2018he e stabiiahments en any places whatever Dane Journals.kosoves, periodicel FOVIOWS, NEWE- ers © are re: Hotels, public houses,coîres 66 houses, taverns, 2018, Or establishments Ucensed io selt or Toran is intoxicatin, ng beverages and spirituous alco- holie or fermented liquors to be consumed on the promises, nor @, 4 The stalls or booths where only meat and vegetables are sold, cut up or retailed.words \u2018clo or \u201cshop clused\u2019 shall sigonty not open for the sale of merciandize, or for the admission of customers, of purchasers or of the © public during the Lime mentioned in sections of this act, but not in such a Way as to oor the interruption of a sole or of several sales already commenced at the hour fixed for clos; 2.8 0p8 in cities and towns of more than three thousand inhabitants shall be ciosed and continue closed on Mondays, T UesQAyE, Wednesday! Thursdays and Fridays from six o'clock in \u201che eventng during the months of October, November, December, January, February and March, and from seven o\u2019clock in the evening during the other months, until seven 0 clock morning of the JTollowing day, in both cases, ery shop in cities and towns should remain closed nih seven o'clock in the mornin, othing in this act shall preveat L © sale or delivery of goods to the family of proprietor or proprietors of auch shop or Lo persons who live With him or with them during the time when such shop should de closed; por the sale or delivery of goods in the case of death, luness or accident; nor fne sale and delivery tn apothecary's shops of medicines and of surgical Instruments an apparatus.9.The sults for contravention of this act are brought in the name of the collector of revenue, before two Or more justices of the peace, for the district in which the contravention was committed, or by a compl lainant; and the provisions of the act, chapter 178 of the Revi Statutes of Canada, respecting summary pr , shall apply to the oi case as to Lhe mode of procedure until final éonviction and to the car out of such conviction, 10.All prosecutions for Infractions of this act shall be commenced within the thirty days of the commission ot such infraction, The House did not meet before 4 p.m.and after routine Mr.Augé presented his bill \u201cAn act to amend the law respecting industrial schools,\u201d which has already been mentioned in the STAR.On motion of Hon, Mr.Hall to concur in Court House, Girard, of (Rouvilie) asked tor\u2019 explanation and then | moved an amendment that the amount be decreased.Hon.Mr.Nantel explained that the present Government were only à responsible fur $100,000 of the amount asked, and this was imperatively necessary tv erect proper fireproof vaulls and safes for the archives of the courts and registrars, \u2018The Bench and Bar had demanded this of the Government.He was supported by Hon.Mr.Taillon and Mr.Augé in spirited addresses and the latter moved a sub-amendiment of confidence in the Government and that the amount was urgentiy necessary.The vote sioud fifty for tue sub-amend- ment to sixteen agains, Messrs.Fitgpatriok, Gilles and Caron, of the Opposition, voted with the Government amidst cheers.The House then went into committee to amend the act relative to registers and regigira- tion and passed it.The committee also took up the bill regarding free grants to the fathers and mothers of 12 children and discussed it up che six o'clock when the Speaker left the ohair.Ou the Speaker taking the chair at 8 o'clock, Mr.Morris rose to a question of riviloge as to an articie which appeared na newsp per eriticising the Incorporation of \u201c Montr Water Power Co.\u201d Hand whioh bad attacked him.After 2 bad been given to Mr.Stephens, and after he had given his word not to interfere, he had broken his word, As far as the Company was concerned, It was & legitimate, honest and siraightfor- ward one.À miltion doilars had been paid up and the Company was strong enough to buy up and sell Mr.Stephens, They bad pald up the claims of Coté St.Antoine, St, Louis and St, Cunegonde and à large part of St.Henrl.They employed th three thousand workmen, whereas phens employed but a ov, an von money did no one any good.Te ask Mr.Stephens in future to attack bim from his seat » the House, and not by means of a Pali iflon rose and sald the dis- ocussfon should come up when the bill was called, and the House went into committee, when Mr.Stephens rose and replied vigorousiy to Mr.Morris, He contended that the passing of the bill withuut further amendment would hurt the interests of the city of Montreal Mr.Hackett went for Mr.Stephon in a lively manner and showed that e Enter, ests of ali tig untcipai ios and the city of Montreal were not neglected.After a words from Mr, Kennedy the bill was left over until to-morrow to permit the At- torney-General to examine the charter, The bill of Mr, Fiynn to authorize the heirs of Isaac Coflin to sell oertain real estate substituted by wili was by permission of the House withdrawn, The bills to authorize the bar of the province to admit Frederick H.Markey and dno.W.Blair among its members after examination, caused a legal discussion on the motion of Mr.Cook for the six months\u2019 Hen.Mr.Hall ably defended the petitions of the applicants, The matter was put over until to-morrow, as the hour was up for private pills.Hon.Mr, Flynn,on the calling of Governe ment orders, moved the second reading ofa a bill to modify the inw respecting publ Tne House adjourned at 11.30 p.m.TORONTO o's LACROSSE TEAM.ISPROIAL TO THE STAR) ToroNTO, Ont, June 8.\u2014The team the Torontos wi 11 pit against Coran at Rose dale on Saturday, although not yet selected, will be very much stronger than the team which encountered the Montreaters on Queen's Birthday.The home boys on ihe 24th were minus Fred Dixon, the \u201cstar of stars\u2019 in the home field, Jack Garvin and George Keith, whose plucky games against Montreal 188t autumn were a wonder to even his most enthusiastic friends, J.8.Garvin played on the 24th without a single practice, whereas by Haturday he will be down to his usual grand form.The defer.ce han also been strengthened by the removal io Toronto of Jim MeConaghy, the celebrated goal keeper and long distance thrower, who will make his first appearance here on Saturday.The juniors on the team are ime proving with cach practice and they can be relied upon to tal ke good cara of themesives.The big mateh ia th o talk in lagrosse ciroles this Wael, An Escspod Lunntle Cnptured.Constable Viau captured an tic named Nadou in the chapel dence Convent.He had esca Longue Pointe Asylum on Was sont back there by the pol Prov turiay os ot His Whole Estate or The Benefit Of His Creditors.LIABILITIES ESTIMATED AT SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.Tourouvre, The St Denis Street Residence and All Effects to be Given Up.Aoting upon the advice of his friends, ex- Premier Mercier has made a voluntary abandonment of the whole of his estate for the benefit of his creditors.The offiolal act was signed on Monday, the trustees appolut- ed boing Messrs, O'Marin, notary, and Alfred Brunet, manager of the Montreal Brauch of the Banque Nationale.A list of the creditors has been prepared and they will be notified to attend a meeting to Le held here on the 16th inst.The amount of the Htabilities is in the neighborhood of $60,000.Mr.Mercier has made a full abandonment of ali his property, including the St.Denis streot residence and all its contents, the \u201c\u201cT'ourouvre\u201d property at Ste.Anne de la Perade and a property at St.Hyacinthe.It is stated that thls decision was come to in view of the suiis taken out by some of the banks to recover the amount of prouissary notes held by them, many of which were en- doraed by Mr.Mercier FUR POLITICAL PURPOSES.Mr.Mercier was desirous that all his creditors should be placed un an equal footing.Jt is understood thal no ofler will be made but that the matter will be lett in the hands of the creditors, The St, Denis street property 18 valued at $20,000, the St.Hyacinthe property at $5000 and the Tour ouvre property at from $15000 to $20,000.The news was communicated this morning to the ex-Premier\u2019s friends and it naturally caused à sensation.Ammong his staunch friends much sympathy was expressed for him, while others stoutly approved of the action he had taken.One of his friends remarked: \u201cI never saw a man take matters so coolly.When he consulted his rriends-up thesubject one of them advised him to make an abandocment.He accepted the suggestion most cheeriuiiy.He expressed his determination to part with everyihing to pay off his debts.\u201d Another gentleman wnaid: **Mercier has been left with nothing.\u201d Mr.Mercier has left for Tourouvre, The abandonment made by Mr.Mercier will not affect his standing as a lawyer, but will bring about his resignation as member for Bonaventure.NO VOTE YEL.THE AINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION.Another Uninteresting Session This Morn- ing\u2014Mr.McKinley Elected Permanent Chairman, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, June 8.\u2014Any person who has put down President Harrison as whippea will have a big contract on his hands to make his predictions good.The President's supporters are making no noise; they are merely standing their ground and letting other people do the hurrahing.They are stubborn as so many oak stumps.The one danger which seriously threatens them is the disposition of certain individuals among the delegates to cut the existing wrangle sbort and let themsalves out of the embarrassing situation by voting for a third candidate on the first ballot.The managers ot tha Harrieon canvass haw now reached the reluctant conclusion to a man that if their candidate cannot be nominated on the first ballot he cannot be Dominated at all, Next, of course, to winning the tight for the man they want, their hopes are to have the nominating of the candl- date.Yesterday morning they began to have some doubts of thelr ability to do this, and the McKinley boom, which started on Îte career with a flourish, gave signs of weakening.There were other men who had stood maniully by the President, and who were favorite sons in their own states, who felt that when tbe time came to break up they would themselves becoms the legitimate heirs to the honors of the candidacy.The original scheme, therefore, of turning over the Harrison strength in lump to Mec- Kinley has been ABANDONED AS IMPRACTICABLE, The question is, can McKinley draw enough votes from the Biaine camp at the outsel to make the Harrison men triumphant;{f not he will not get the full stranuth the President can still hold together, fur tLat would be simply to give over the game to the Blaine men.1f on the other hand it is reasonably certain that the \u2018\u201cLitlie Napoleon\u2019 from Ohio can make affective use of such help to beat Blaine, he can have all of the President's friends on the second baliot who are not already positively pledged elsgwhere.He is at this moment making by proxy a oount of noses, upon whieh hangs momentous results.Blaine's friends ave, however, playing another sharp game to bead off any help Harrison expects to get from permit ting the McKinley boom to survive, They have arranwed to have McKinley made permanent chairman and he has already prepared a speech with which he is to ac cept the honor, but the effect of this will be to put him where, unless ho 18 willing to bear the stigma of treachery to Harrison, he must positively decline the first overtures made to him by the convention.He cannot as chairman stand there and hear his name pronounced by this and that delegate and make a bretence of ignoring it.If he does, he will excite the ire of Harrison\u2019s friends, who will help break him uv entirely later.1f, on the contrary, he forbids everybody to vote for him, declaring he is not and will not be a candidate, that throws the fatal dash of cold waler on the movement to nominate him and gets him out of the way.Tuer existing circumstances the Harri- Bon managers pronounce ex-speaker Reed out of the question.The policy of indefinite dslay is the key to the present programme of the anti-Harrison forces.I?they can WEARY THE PRESIDENT'S SUPPORTERS so that one by one they will drop off, t believe they can defeat him.Tor this ona they have seized control of everything in the convention and will make as slow time as poselble in the committees.The commission on contested seats and on resolutions will probably throw raveral hard questions into the convention to be settled by a general vote.1f this plan 1s carried out and the convention does not rebel and take the whole jub out of the hands of the committees, the session may run over into next week.Hardly anybody expects to get to the balloting of & candidate before Baturday at the earliest.Up to 11 a.m.the commitiee on creden- linia had not passed on a single contested sea THIS MOBXING\u2019S SESSION beyan late.The convention was called to order at 11.45 a.m.Nebraska presented Los convention with avel, pe chairman of the committee on ereden- tials said that committee could not hope to Teport before to-morrow.Messrs.Fessenden, 8pooner and Mahone were appointed a committes to conduct Me- Kinley to the chair.The chatrman of the Committee on Permanent Organization reported Governor MeKinley, of Onlo, as permanent chairman, anid great cheering.Mr.MeKiniey took the platform, the members of the Ocnvention on their feet and cheoring.blr.Foraker, chalrman of committee on resolutions, asked for further time and the extension wag granted.Foraker was cheered by the convention.The rolls of tNe States for the nomination of national committee men waathen called.Mr.Bingham, of Pennsylvania, submitted the report of the Rules Committee, making the rules of the 51st (the Ree) Longressthe rules of the Convention, With necessary modification, At 12.42 the report of the committee on rules was adopted.A dumber of memorials and resolutions y.A Gl : he leaders of thoopposing hosts beld important conferences last evening, At the conclusion of the aon conference it was sgreed that the report received from the various - delegations.showed thay tne East had made substantial gains dure ing the day, and that the Harrison vote pledged was larger than it had been at the ELIDInY of the contast.tod tre Now couraginæ gain was repor from York.Jt was clalmed that there had been NO SEBIOUS DEFECTION in the South, and that the telegrams from many promigent.mmen throughout the country ingicated that the sober second thought of the Bepublicaus was now belong exercised.The Blaine conference was in ses sion until à late hour, It was neserted that the Blaine coherts had gained seventy southern votes during the day.Mr.Miller said that Mr.Blaine would poll 20,000 more votes in New.York than any other Candidate.The Blalne people have demonstrated that they have control of the committee on rules and the committee of credentials.There 18 no like- ithood thal the oreaentials comnittee will complete its labors before the opening of the Convention and the committee on resolutions adjourned until after tu-day\u2019s session of the Convention, An adjournment had to be taken until the report of the committee on credoulials hns Leen read, and it Is definitely declded wno are entitled to seats in the Convention, The opening of the day found no signifi cant change in the Presidential situation.Both sides are still apparentiy as confident us ever.Gen.Alger 18 in the field, and no iors than nal! a dozen distinguished Republicans are mentioned as possible candidates.No one knows when a ballot is to be cast, as Lhe whole progress of the convention appears to be dependent entirely on the x action of the committee on credentials.This organization practically controls the political situation.It within its power in case that power is exercised unscrupulously to seat or unseat duie- wates, Lo exercise the balance of power in convention.The Blaine people HAVE CONTROL OF THE COMMITTEE but the Opposition have a very large and aggressive minority, and every vantage point is contested subbornly and eloquently.The claims of all candidates and the estimates as indications ara\u2014fully gleaned from all quarters, that the Blaine aud the Harrison forces are of almost equal strength at this time.The Blaine people have the advantage of the organization, not only of the convention but of the important committees, but the Harrison managers certainly succeeded in keeping their forees weil together to prevent the slightest appearance of demoralization, The Harrison mana- gurs are vociferous in their expression of confidence this morning, and are seeking every advantage derivable from the increase of its strength in the New York delegation, which was announced last night by Senator His.cock, The names of 29 delegates signed to a paper is a palpable faci about which there can be no cavilling and the Harrison managers are making the most of it, The Blaine managers do not under-rate the woral effect to be gained in New York, but they are PREPARING A SIMILAR SURPRISE in another quarter which they say they will spring later on, Lx-Senavor Pratt declares that it is a mistake to claim 29 votes for Harrison in the New York delegation.It is sald that the names of six absent delegates were rigned to the paper by some one without authority.The supporters of the President in this convention rest on the consciousness of their strength and are disposed to allow those who fuel opposed to thn President\u2019s renewal to have ample opportunity Lo satisly themselves that he is the strong candidate, bi the people in the doubtiul Btales wii know through the press that he is the favorite cuundidate.The opposition has practically abandoned Blaine, and they are now skirmishing about in the endeavor to secure a man who will prove stronger in the convention.) he utmost good nature exists, and the President's friends knowing that they have a large majority of the convention are disposed to be magnanimous.Orangemen Against Blaine.CHICAGO, June 8.-\u2014A special from Detroit, Mich, says: \u201cW.J, H.Traynor, Supreme Grand Master of the Loyal Orange 1nstitu- tion of the United States, will send the following telegram to Minneapolis to-day: STEWART GAMBLE, Grand Master L.O.I,,No, 108, bridge Square, Minneapolis, Minn.: You are authorized Lo state for me to delegates of the Natlonal Convention that Thomas W.Palmer, oO! Michigan, Of any other equally good American on elther ticker, will recelve 1,280,000 voles, nose ul which will ever be cast for Blaine.W.J.H.TRAYNOR, When seen by a reporter about the matter of supporting Blaine, he said: \u2014 \u201cThe Orangemen are not prejudiced politically, They are interested in politics only so far ae | to prevent the usurpation of political power by any religious denomination.They know no party, put they will not support Blaine for President.\u201cThe principal objection they have to him is that he bas shown partiality to Catholics in making appointments.lie also attended high mass celebrated in the Capitol Building in Washiugtion over the body of Senator Barbour.He was not opposed Ly our order in 1884, but we will vote arainst him toa man Ip case he Is nominated now.We are united aud will stand by our colors.\u201c1 have not over-estimated our strength.Instead of 1,250,000 votes, we have over 2,- 000,000 of voters in our ranks.They are scattered all over the Union, and will respond to à call from their leaders.Blaine has offended us, and we will not pass it by.We pay great attention to such things,\u201d Harrison Against the Fleld.New YORK, June 8.\u2014The Sun's Miunea- olis special says: The first day of the Élinnespolis couvention revealed the fact that Harrison's forces have now become the target for a combined attack, Now it is Harrison agaelnst Blaine, Alger and McKinley.Lhe Blaine mon are encouraging the gradual uprising of new candidates in the hope of obtaining votes Irom the Harrison column.It 1s evident they are less eager for a ballot than are the Harrison men.They are playing a waiting game with the belief that the magnetic name of Blaine witl cause a stampede and that they can afford to let the iudependent delegates try to Work the charm with other names.It is plain that the Harrison men are Bslill working as they did at first, tor the single purpose o! gaining votes for their own man, and that they are able to survey the ground With more confidence and clearness than their opponents.They make & report upon each delegate by name every night and they have a good majority, whother it amounts to sixty votes as they claim or whether It is less, They are fore- ing the fighting and they want the ballot ROW.An adjournment must pertorce be taken until the report of the Committee on Cre- deutials is read and 1t is definitely determined who are entitled to seats In the convention.The belief of the Blaine people evidently 18 that every day's de- Ia now lessens the chances of President Harrison's success, and increases the probability of the nomination of the man from Maine, and for this reason, as well as to give the Blzine majority in the Commit tee on Cradentials thn opportunity to decide what advantagecan be reaped in the adjustment of the various contests now pending, the temporizing policy is adopted.There are many who believe that the sessions of tho convention may be prolonged until Friday or Saturday before a ballot is taken on the Presidency.Mr.Blaine at Boston.Bosron, Mass.June 8.\u2014Hon.J, G.Blaine and party urrived in this city this morning from New York.The party were driven directly to the Hotel Brunswick, where apartmonts had been engaged in advance.It is understood that the ex-Secretary \u2018will seek strict privacy during his stay in the oly.EMIN PASHA DEAD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! .BERLIN, June 8.\u2014The report that Emin Pasha is dead is confirmed.Edwar Schnidgier, better known as Emin Pasha, was born Maroh 28, 1840, in Oppeln, Sijesla.G THE ORIENTAL BANK SUSPENDS, ISPEOIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNDON, June 8th.\u2014At 5.56 o'clock this grening the directors of the new Qriental Bank have decided to suspend.The an- \u201c1 amount to seve) \" Yhiue né assé fotmnoament hak osused he liabilities > \u2018alue of the rh Indganot \u2018 dos pl RD en 3 , ) , y ni N i ; RCTS: Rife stl battoir Sor 8000.taxes.The latter eppesiod, pleadiog tal he law imposing .; .¢ was null, since it was not allowed by the a \u2018Fhe œu held: that the jarter gave Éhe town wer vy s tax, Seoondly appellants pleaded that: according to.agreement.\u2026; Were m = \u201cout je \u201ccou: \u2018agreement poly a Doc oa eas rn.I appeilants plea a y tay both slaughter ho \u2018and melting bonse.thäëone Deing à necessary complement to the other.lhe Court agreed wite this view and accordingly modified the judgment for $600, reduclng It to $300.The Lunch Counter to be Abolished.The Îtcense for the Richelleu Botel was signed by the Comrnissioners on Saturday on the distinet understanding that the lunch counter is to be avolished.INS AO ML SOLE OLA LANMLO For other late News see Page 3.~ TRADE, FINANCE AND COMMERCE, (Continued from page Six.) There wae a little improvement noted on the local Stock Exchange this morning, and some 267 shares changed hands at prices noted below: MORNING SALES.\u201412 Merchants at 151; 5 Canadian Bank of Commerce at 135834; 78 Canadian Pacific at 88%; 100 Bell Helo phone at 166%; 76 North-West Land Co.at AFTERNOON SALES.\u20148 Merchants at 151; 14 Hochelaga at 120; 200 C.P.R., at 88%; 10 Gas at 210; 50 Cable at 157; 1 Montreal Cotton at 127.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the STAR by Gordon Btrathy & Co, Btock Brokers, b St Sacrament atree Close.June 8, a June Ta Br.of Montreal 220% Luly 2:1 Do Le \u2014 - - 108 105 109 106 165 Aus 185 160 Torunto._ -\u2014 2424 \u2014 Jacques O; 112 108 114 108 Merchants .152 151 152 131 - \u2014 120 1534 25 15% \u2014 100 _ HY aa 24 157 157% 150 Le 35 =65 744 80 73 az 74 T4 0 B \u2014 \u2014 _ Btrest B.Co.209 220 20844 o New stock \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Montreal Gas Co.210 211 210% Du New Stock.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Can.Paciño Ry.HR BOX 88% Land Bonasliuÿ Aus _ \u2014 Canada Shipping.\u2014 ~ 50 40 CanadaC'd.Cot Mills 95 66 95 \u2014 ug 973 pu 124 127% 122 300 5 _ 180 170 160 165% 187 lod .H, Ist pref, \u2014 70 64 Consol Invest.C \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Another Bear Attack.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) MEW YORK, June 8.\u2014The Post's financial article says: Centring their arguments on the expectation of a bad showing in Friday's government crop report, a very natural expectation operators, for lower prices attackea ihe market again this morning.As usual, there was covering in two or three stocks, while the balance of the list was being hammered.loading, Missouri, Pacific, Union Pagific and Sugar certificates showed signs of early buying for the short account; but Burlington, Omaha and Louisville were active and weak, Covering lasted only through the first half hour.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bpecially reported for the STAR by McDourall Bros, stock Brokers, 89 St, Francois Xavier atreet, 3 June 7, Cloas Oven\u2019.Close.Upen'r.33 3 \u2014 4 ox Us Ou Fite) Ga \u2014 66 1758 - 19 TY \u2014_ 80 5iM _ 58 137 - 136 165 \u2014 18 ét 7 6 - 88 - 384 as ix Tox = Se = LL.Ae \u2014 Les Lake Sh \u2026 \u2014 131 131 33 Mich.Central \u2014 14 1% 1 Fo Bt, P.M.& Man = 113% - 2 Man Elev \u2014 131 _ 132 Miss.Pac, .554 545 54% 5544 Lead Tru - -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 N, Pacific -\u2014 \u2014 _ 194 - 527% 57% bung - 115 \u2014 116% & = 48 486 40% 0 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 pl N.American.15% 14% 1 14 te = We I 58% DRM bw 58 % Tubk Es] oh 6 \"is \u2014 X34 TB 77 77% Ti 234 Fg \u2014 12:34 \u2014 os \u2014 99 \u2014 0844 \u2014 _ 3Sé BR 38% Bux \u2014_ Yolg os gi Lo, Prof dix 294 os 23 ef.a : 3 Wheeling ,.= js GR À Sterling Ex \u2014 488 \u2014 4873 oney.-\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 Pac, in London.= on \u2014 % Cord: \u2014 115 115 115% t, \u2026 Commmerciul Cable.Damages to Crops.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) CHICAGO, June 8\u2014Hot sunshine after heavy rains has caused much damage to the growing crops of wheat in Illinois and lowa in the shape of rust.Buying Wheat.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) CH10AGO, June 8.-Pardridge is buying all July wheat offered at 86%.Bad for the Anti-Option Bill, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.WASHINGTON, June 8.\u2014Congressman Amos Cummings said to-day : \u2018I have made point of investigation probable fate of Hatch bill, to prevent decline in options in Benate, as a result ol my enquiries, I say that bill will never get through that body.What the Weather Looks Like.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.! CHICAGO, July B\u2014The weather report states tor St.Louis, clear and hot, Kansas City, July 8&\u2014Partiy cloudy, rainy sad hot.SPRINGFIELD, July 8,\u2014Clear and warm.Chicago, cloudy and warm ; St.Paul,cloudy and cool.The signal service report favorable weather west of the Missiasippi but a good deal of rain in Wisconsin, lIii- nots, Indiana, Missouri and Kentucky, clear weather in the Dakotas, lowa, Kansas, and Missouri, early this morning.London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith and (O\u2019Brien report the London market at 4 p.m.ay as follows: Stocks.London Prices.N.Y, Kqutv.Atchison.3 Can, Pacific.90 - 885 rie.28 25 Kau.& Texas 14 14 Louisville & N.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.74 72 Lake Shore +.1865 1317 Northern Pac.BY 52 Ill.Central.105 103 Ont.& Weste 18 18 Reading.205 58 Bt.Paul.79 77 Union Pac.39 88 Wabash Pr.24 23 Grand Trunk, 1stg.664 oes 0, .4484 eee FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Reported for the STAR by W.L.8.Jackson & Co.Fore Exchange Brokers, 1781 Notre Dame st: (P.©.Bor 905), Montreal.2.50 p.m.June 8, 100% RT ei pobre Seiten Bounty oste: uyers Sellers Count! ,N.Y.Funds\u2026.Par@1-32pr, Sterling 60 gays L-3pr wax 4.88 4.B7@M sight, DIE 480 4.88 @dodemand Hi@lg Pa I $ 8: do Oables.1 b.1ñ%6 6.1 os (Faris) Long, 6.1:334 5.15 nes (Paris) Hhort Money in London 34.Bank of England rate 8.CHI10AGO.~Wheat closed 86240 June; 86%c July, 850 August.and 8555 Co! Bo une, Ayo 7 DRTROIT ~~ posés June, 80 = UT 6e CRIC .6.July.6 Bept.8.a , cash, red, ST.han Ta oo 66145 caab, 886 | {pe BE Bl fee ey du Te 08 4o Bos 83380 July oR : Mri wATEES \u2014Wheat' alosed steady Sige Te Whoat,closed, No, 1 hard, 8Tde Baily and Biba on ramen orn 4X0 i ald re AGO x To.enh cet iones allows reot private wire open tand and closing prices in Chicago day fo Mona.pening, Highest, Lowest Closing, et ee WE RAT rer i y July.8 87 UM 8 PC Gh Ve ou dupe.14 eit 10 Ray 5 51 4 Bept 4 4 % Ft 4 re ree re ree TW WB \u201c30.87 1657 1040 1040 10,72 10.73 15:32 18:23 es re - 6.37 6.37 3 9.37 .52 6.52 $es &8 pement RHORT RIBS tore oy.32 632 $32 27 8.27 6.27 87 how I suffered ! for a human being unable to without and it broke out first dollar I my wife in dress ently), the sores bein During this time should ge crazy.get with my limited means.Physicians said would never be any better.Finally my Bicod Became Poisoned mmond of Root Post, G.A.R.of Syracuse, N.Y.Wounded at Cettysburg \u201cC.I.Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: \u201cI was in the Army of the Potomac and in the great battle of Gettysburg was struck in the ankle by a minnie ball, which smashed the bone.My leg was amputated in the field hospital, and after a long time it healed.F was discharged and wenthome, After 8 years My Wound Broke Open afresh.Dr.Pease amputated an inch of the bone, and it healed.Four years later it once more opened, and for eight years I do not \u2018believe tt possible to suffer worse agony, had to go on erutches, wear a wooden Jeg.Wheu- ever possible I relteved my sufferings by taking opiate, hut when T was obliged to t, 1 suffered fearfully and thought I tried every thing I could all over my face and on some parts of my body so that my face is all covered with scars now.One day I read of what Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla would do.The ot I sent and bought a bottle and began taking it.A week or two later, ing my leg, paid it seemed to n be improving, and after tak Hood\u2019s Sarsiarilla sfew months, thank God (and I say it rever- all over my body had healed, and now, four years later, have never shown any sign of reappearing.\u201d GEORGE M, HAMMOND, 219 Magnolia Stroet, Syracuse, N.Y.Col.C.À.Weaver Commander of Root Post, G.A.R., himself a one armed veteran, fully confirms Mr.Hammond\u2019s statement, and J.L.Belden, the pharmacist, also endorses it.IXood's Pills cure Bick Headache.LLS.They will physical and men EVERY W XHE DE.EVERY HAS is physical powers flagging, shonl J of youthful bad babits, and system.YOURG WOREN make them regular.For sale by all drugg receipt of prise (500.per box) by addre rare RE NOT a Pur- et AT satire Mod cing.They area ; BLOOD BUILDER, 1 TONIC and RECON- 9 STRUCTOR, às the supply in & condens: form the substances tually needed to on- ich the Blood, curing ll diseases coming Lafrom Poos and War- the Boon, and also invigorate and BUILD the BLoop end 7) SYsTEM, when broken down by overwork, mental worry, dishase, excesses nnd indiscretions.They have a à SPECIFIO ACTION ON tithe BRXUAL SYSTEM of both men and women, restoring 10ST VIGOR Sax and correcting SEIN IRRRGULARITIES and SUPPRESSIONS, Who Ands his mental 'fas- ulties duil or failing, or d take these restore lost energies, both ental.ehould take them.ORAN which.inevitably pressions and irregularities, sntail sickness when negleoted.N should take theso PILLM y will cure the re- trengthen the should take them, These Puus vil ruggists, or will be sent upon asing WILLIAMS® MED.CO.: Brockville, Ont > sis, voor tete Se tot0te .ar S 00 5 000% st LOCI XR IXY te od etetetaretatetets! tat ete teat e ee tat tae ty tet 0% tion, and fications the TROY XC I ete eee IF you want to make money, where money is.IF you want to talk to men, where men are.IF you want to reach men\u2019s closest attention, reach them by their closest specialty.\u201cIE\u201d 5555555>55>>>5>5 go go Ergo, IF you want your clothes well leun- dried, go to a laundry where clothes receive the closest atten- fine work iss specialty.The establishment having these quali i» well known to Citizons ne the LAUNDRY, 140 St.Peter Street And 771 Craig Street ARITA SRR OXIA) OR CRA ve), Also in Sliver and fer caxrring Watcha, \"HENRY BIRKS & C0, 235, 237 St, James st.1 34x1 Your last chance to hear England\u2019s greatest tenor,ED WARD LLOYD, will be in St.James Methodist Church, Thursday, June 9th.The programme is aremarkable one and not likely ever, to be repeated.All seats reserved, at Nordheimer\u2019s, prices 75c and $1.00, 134 1 FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED In the West End.Mustbe well situated, well furnished and roomy, Good tenant willing to pay good reatal torone year or louger.The best of J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 ST, JAMES STREET.122xtf Montreal Junction.For sale, cheap, one of the best situated lots in this rapidly growing town.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 134x1 DUROCHER STREET PROPERTY (Near Sherbrooke street).st.James street.We are instructed to sell By Auction That charming cottage and grounds, NO.11 DUROCHER ST, having a frontage of about 33 feet, by a depth of about 110 feet Lo à lane in rear.THE GROUNDS are prettily laid out as a garden, and contain stabling for two horses.THE HOUSE 1sin beautiful order throughout (including hot water heating), having been recently fitted for owner's occupation.He has just decided to remove to the States, and 18 will ing to make some sacrifice In the sale of the furniture and effects which will be disposed of aîter the sale of the house.Sale at our Rooms, 181 St.James Street, Wednesday, 1 5th June, AT 11 OCLOCE, unless previously disposed of at private Bale.Any one wanting 8 cosy home near Sherbrooke Street.should not afl to see tlds property.Permits on application.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers.FHI FOR SALE, THE STEAM YAGHT \u201cDREAM.\u201d Size 60 ft.x 10 ft.Draws 3 ft.6 in.In in Al order.Omuntfit pertect.Will be sold cheap to a prompt buyer.further particulars apply CHARLES HOLLAND, 249 St, James Street.For 131xeodtf TO LET, Houses and Flats, FURNISHED, for the Summer Months, APPLY TO CHARLES HOLLAND, 131xeodtf 249 St, James Street.SPECIAL BARGAIN.1 have for Sale, centrally situated in COTE ST.ANTOINE, Three choice Building Lots which I can offer at a special bargair to a cash buyer.CHAS.J.BROWN, 3022 St.Catherine st., Coto St.Antoine.Telephone 4904.132x2 2aw On University Street, NEAR SHERBROOKE, | SEMI-DETAQHED HOUSE ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE.Good central locality for a doctor.In thorough sanitary condition.For Sale.Moderate Price.APPLY TO T, JAMES CLAXTON, 180 Nt.James Street.134x1 TO LET large Factories and Stores, Nxan Vroronta SQUAER, Applrt> THOMAS TRIHEY, 2sxtf LE Mt.James trast.A CHANCE.Cheap for immediate Sale.2 lots 100 feet front, 10,000 fest ut 14 cants per fook $500.cash, balance 6 p.0.int.Apply GORDON STRATHY CO, 130x6 -9 Bt.Bacrament St TO LET.The CITY HOTEL, 1912 Notre Dame St Lonx and fEVorably known as suoh to the travsl lngand business public, now renovated an and oomnpletely equipped as acowmfortable and oon- venient oc mi 1 house, includi; water heating, was and electric lighting, eleotrie bella, superior range, bathe and w.c.on every floor.ly Gq.8.BRUSH, Trustee, 807xeodtt 34 KING STREET Notes Discounted From #10 up to 8200, Moderste Terms.R.J.DEMERS, Broker, 15863 Notre Dame st, + 181x6 2aw 500 HOMES WANTED, Private families willing to sccommodate dele- © tion Oommittee by sending names and address- \" Iy au possible, to MH, W.H, se MAO EAT 38 De ont st.12514 aw Jutacs Birest ; ' tad at the corner of fg ER AE ing ofion, 163 404165 Matches may be made reliable Matches are made at THE E B EDDY COS HULL, Look out for Fraudulent Imitations.TELEPHONE AND PARLOR! TELEGRAPH ! Matchs, in Heaven, but the most MAMMOTH WORKS, P.Q.Ask for Montreal Branch, 318 ST.JAMES STREET.TELEPHONE No.1618.1352004 a -W ANTED- .People with Honest Money .» Honest People without Money ww .Furniture and Bedding .rm The Largest Stock in Canada œ .Cash or on Credit .* Special Prices to Cash Buyers .a .Small Advances on Credit .Inspect our Goods betore Buying.Electric Passenger Elevator.Open Evenings.No Trouble to Show Goods.HA WILDER & C0, 232 to 138 Mobil Stel, MONTREAL 133x HOME! HOME is the resort of love, of joy, of peace and plenty, where supporting and supported, polished friends and dear relations mingle Into bl be alive to the opportunities offered now in Victoria Park for Tell your husbands all about Victoria Park, how it has been home.improved during the last few months, show him the Wives, etting à iss, erfect train service ss noted in another column, tell him the fare for yearly tickets is at a rate of less than five cents per trip, tell him the lots are very cheap, and show him how easily he can pay for one by buying now at the low prices and easy terms, tell him there are already fifteen good houses in the Park, and more will be built during the coming summer, and that each house has a nice plot of land around it, tel him you want a ood home and help him get it.Victoria Park is well known as the ldeal suburb of Montreal, and there will be many happy homes there before another year.Bee that yours is one of them, and make the start by buying a lot now.Lots 50x110, on wide avenues.Easy terms.Victoria Investment Co.TEMPLE BUILDING.Fohn D.138x3 .Owens, \u2014a\u2014\u2014 em PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER, House, SieN 8 Decorative PAINTER, Natural Wood Finish a Specialty.117 Bleury Street, BELL TRLEPHONE No.£2237.- MONTREAL.131°n2aw tt LLOYD CONCERT, St James Methodist Church, THURSDAY.On account of the continued demand for Reserved Seat: the plan will be Kept Open at Nordheimer\u2019s until 5 p.m.THURSDA Reserver SEars\u201475 Cents and 81.00.GENERAL ADMISSION\u201450 CENTS.AT.WILEY & CO Special Value in Dinner Sets at $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00.1803 Notre Dame Street 134x1 4: i FOR CORNS, WARTS & BUNIONS \u2014\u2014 USE \u2014\u2014 Wights Corn and Wart Cure, The best: the most reliable.Sold at draggists, at 20 cents bottle.J.H, NAULT, Prop, 13300413 2440 Netre Dame strest.TO THE TRADE.A complete assortment of colors, PINALLS ENANEL, In stock and for sale by LYMAN SONS & CO, St.Paul st, Montreal.120x6 SMOKETTES All Havana Tobsoco Cigarettes.1344 1341 SPECIAL.Wagonettes, es 9, and Pole Shaft cost \"300, new@ad perfect, $150.00\" \u201cHanon: Cab, 850; Contractors\u2019 Heavy Wagons, $80.00; small light Pony Cart.840.00; beautiful Pleasure Carts for Ponies or Cobs of 12 to 14 handa.7 KENSINGTONS, Gladstones, Park Pinetons x ON NES SE VEN IY (eight Phaetons) and all kind Covered Buuies, Exproma Wago ng, ête., etc., © 0) J L (Xl .100 samples to choose from.Qu ity, style price, cannot be beaten.\u2018*\u2019 MIKADO.\u201d 77 What {a {t?A nice, light, low Carriaæe for Ladies and Children; rides easy, low easy to turn.A real æem and not a hi When you want anything to run on whepls, call 0 or Wr 13ix4e0d LATIMER, 68 Cpllege Street.IMPERIAL CLOTHING : HOUSE, 24.St.Lawrence Main Street.OUR ANNUAL Spring Sale of Clothing Is #till bringing buyers from all parts of the ofty and country to take advantage of the extreme low prices prevailing at the popular IMPERIAL CLOTHING HOUSE.For instance: Our Famous BLUE BERGES at £4.50 still hold the public taste for sa neat every day suit.We have them also up to 812.00.FISHING BUITS AND YACHTING SUITS s specialty, « TWEED SUITS from 83.75 apward for Men, YOUTHR AND BOYS, a big stock.CHILDREN'S BUITS of every description.WASHING SUITS as low as 760.Please remember number\u2014 IMPERIAL CLOTHING HOUSE, 24 St.Lawrence Main Street.134x4 COTTON FLOCK HATTRESS STOCK For Sale Cheap.APPLY AT FACTORY, Vinet and William Streets, St Cunegonde.134x2aw2 i BALE-HANDSOME STONE NEMENTS, claës in every respect, hot cold AY n each dwe us nm wit I ue aftua.od on host qtrest in he city snd less than 10 minutes from I\u2019.O.Rented low and 12 sent, not Vaiaation, 69,000; price, gu 0.\" on 134 3 rely Le James strest # "]
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