The Montreal daily star, 11 juin 1892, samedi 11 juin 1892
[" \u201cstreet, 8 5 vas amas on on da ; a HE ki four Fete du \u2018page en: Fareed od of Ss ss She mate for i \u20ac wr at De ei select ald he » Quelne, Ont EBMAN, 8.X PROM 8 Ti WEEE Trees |: Wir ED-AGENTS, Fol TH! THE New | ook kospern pars.clerks, BREL or ie a aaeds fo Gon tod, ten\u2019 A ant O Oshaves, (int.ETE TEDAT ONE.A FIle OLAS SL A A nT dot oles.Higgins Buckingham, Que, 18013 * NTED-\u2014FHOBOUGHLT BFFICIENT ENG- ANE teacher (lady) ior Coligny a\u2018 College, Otters, bratbyie prefers red.Must Laden experi.Hh \"PRIS dy oF letter Par CD GOnILE ter w p.» Sh, py Dr.Warden, Box 14 bots at Office et, LAIN COOK.MUST BE at ay iro I on : also housematd wanted.Ap- jy to Mrs.Gaunt 3038 Bt.Outherine street, ner Leone ave, 1926 Dw FANT TO HEAR FRO AGENTS Ww ARE N.B, N.5.,P, E Li .4, Me, and rong of fe tes Neos: no cheap Join an He » solid lexi te business, Send wit your maiue aduress; we will oud partion! Heflec Pbefore à vou ume to invest one cent in pars ration of this.Stone ce Wellin ng: ton, Nurserymev, J.W.Beall, Manager, Montres Que, ANTÉD\u2014AN ASSISTANT BOORRKEPER, ONE sposking both languages preferred.Ap bee stating ealery expected, to \u201cH 882, Bray 5 ice! KW MARBLE OTTER.7 ANT rent Merble à and Granite Works, corner Bt Cat oriny | and Alexan ; also 8 mar wai lf apd ED GEN ERALBERY TT; GOOD WAGES, WANED at once, Mrs, Williamson, 1779 7 Dor- choster st.Ms VY ANIED BY 2078 JUNE, A 800, 000 ashing or ironing 13.App No Mra, M Lavis, 1289 Dor: ester ST tn noon, or by letter.134 4 J GO BBAL SERVANT, WILL.Ae 1e the countrs call SAVERS À ail fatally.Ary 1 Arthur Weir, le Hak k, Bt, James vis 0 135 3 - T WILLING GIRL AS GEN- W ANSE Da EE ÿ Hanoverstreet, 135 id WAR ANTED- Ep WANT.working 1x MONTREAL; r 1s, once, Sanadian Fy y & lo cas Vie ik Ay Toronto, Ont.\u2014 EXPERIENCED FL rite dress shirt makers.Sxelton Aon 1% &, Soy.100 St Poter at.ANTLD-ENGINEER, COMPETENT To RUN N° a pile driving engine.Apply at 22 Tomy Lure RO mm CLASS LADY TEACHER, pénurie ten ugk ant Eppa Lo + ¢ school, A Bei Datos ers, Howiok, Onatesugusy, Qu Que.ANTED\u2014LADIES TO CALL AT ONCE AND B60 tho plesand Rome © em loyment Sa per da even.ours.for oS ask § or En oa 8pm, 108 droits ATS Are Beals, 1.0 109 st, George 8 NTÉD\u2014A SMART TIDY YOUNG GIRL AS A po; \u20ac porvan ant, in à small family.Apply to £96 Bt Us wa at .Ww \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 14 TO AA Es ih, 2643 St, Catherine at, 135 3 \u2014_ THE EAST OF TORONTO, Woe to cart garry asmples of ladies\u2019 white wear at's gl Commission 73 per cent, Ad- Shes Pl 0.ox 218, Montreal.135 5 D G GIRL COMPETENT FOR ANT oa ada eneral housework, Mrs.Baldwin, The Sherbrooke, got Sherbrooke at.185 tf \u2014~ KRAL BERVANT.1146 VW Derohosior et GEN 13h14 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPERATORS ON : Boo wages and steady employment.oly ai Roo Lemoine st, 1353 Woe Tal Fist GLASS ENGLIBH ooACH ©: men J.T, M 53 VY AREER BART, INTELLIGENT BOY.AP- W ply STAR Composing K 136 3 FOR STORES sHOPS, OF- Aden.hotels and private residences, Orders investigated at headquarters, Only Bias Ps well recommended imec need apply.68 HA.ee TED-ONE oR TW TWO A ACTIVE Fouse, EN.y to Messrs, or A; Barto! and L' olen, ro room a, N La L Bu dink.o and 11, TER a m.ARTED oly.Apply botweez 18 EUX x > © e Rolling Step got oy ax ro , 80 Jurors st.es 3 Step adder GOON DFHOLSTERERS WI As DTN ae À Wilder & dog We a COWVANTEDESES ~APPLY BEFORE 10 A.- Pa AT & Hemaley, deweiler, 257 St James st.\"186 3 WAY filer for HARNESB MARKERS.APPLY To 3 Vi oremen harness department E.N.Heney à Co.M st.La 3 ANTED-\u2014 A GIRLS TO PO OUR new york for us at home, $3 to 88 per, week y made; ye d self- Sadrassed envelope: Keho Sarg.Co.4 erty agers, Boston, Mas.136 8- ANTED\u2014CU0E AND BOUSEMAID FOR THE WAS de; references required.Apply after 5 D.Is pt Univer: sity APR IS es WANIED-\u2014A CARPENTER, YOUNG MAN PRE: ferred.Apply Dominion Bridge Co., » Lachine.p AN ED TWO OR AUSEE Sosy CLASS oy iste a.eady wor.good men.tol.A Wilcer & Oo, 234 MoGiil st.1542 ANTED-GEXERAL BEBVANT, ONE nL ing to go to the country for sumer months, 15 Milton avenus, between k and Ma co ste.3 ANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, REFERENCES RE.wa ulred Apply between 2 and.3, and 7 and sv m., Mrs.utchison, 51& WelHngtoi TED-IMMEDIATELY, IAL Tour 16 WAS ere of age.Apply 12:8 Dorchester at 63 WANTED en BOY TO WORK IN THE KI TOHEN ; also a general servant; references required, 78 Qù Beaver Hall HUL 136 2 TED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENERAL Ww A oasework and wait onteble.47 Aylmer 34 an | Eanes ESR NTED\u2014I , Les - a EDI SEE |r scan hes SU Victorian & yERY ri BLDHOON = rooms, with'or FeitBost Bs es ES D BINGLE julontats of Teaver Hell 13 tr ed room 200 NIOELY Eds Bi and every convenience.7 sous ime voie 8 us AND OARD: Say N dupe GocB ARTEL A Toa a ory 8 store.ENTR marissa Heali RE, TO 8 ad GC A.cha Heal a \u2018ANTEDCINVOICE SALESMAN A m2 ay % Dench an 5 1874 woods, ton à Cons eV Ne \u2018Notre Dama NTED\u2014A YOUNG Car TO LEARN TQ BE hy WELL FURNISHED BY Fa Fre es he EE EGGB FOR PEI G, Eu Fes SE pion HALE-B DOOM RET, en saow Cases.x oe SEMAN, ON BATHEOG es A OOME 10 LET, LARG.ard.L Fronon cooking.405 Lagaucheticr t_ Denis st.OME\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WITH BQ.Res ents accommodated; also table board, sam College.avenue.MS\u2014TWO NIOELY FUR Te (Freneh) Lanily,w here usted.moderate.20 pr i D BMALE us with or without pont Agen ; 17 Place Sarmes in.nee des and bean on Lake uior pales Tome in a glove store.MRS, J.B, NEVEU os THEY price $3.00 me P, 3 54.mide ca yam ANTED-AT ONE, A GOOD GENERAL i vant.Apply at 79a st.Famille 1871 ANTED-THOKQUGH SERVANT; 5 YOUNG to su eneral bonsework, to py to amas ROOMS TO LET, à; 80 B -LABGE FRONT PARLOR, \u201cFURNIS table for one or two persous.2268 st., Saks ouN-T3 at FURN Le eH ds ALE FT TED-AT ONCE LADY CTT F'ésbens plo hom, uff Bh fleas and paviug work, in the ES té gps on the # pu 2 UNFURNISHED PARLORS, ON UNI.AN TED) UT VASNEK, ne POSTED versity s Mi family private ; no children.sage ng business wen in t 79s.oflice.paying job Address *C 1174,\u201d SL fice.NIuD-4 LADY CASHIEE FUR À SEAL tod} ore.Give SEbqdenve roforences and La 8 8T.DENIS POINT, at Bay View.na fin t an cañ be fi Be Anne, 14 a Laotian vip gi h and ed vie a oy shaded, + are re Bolt pr d'ilens aa pleasant, For rT ) NICELY FUENIB tin for AEE or Inari | Eh oe COMS-\u2014WITH OR YTTROUT BOARDer, ELL FURNISHED ROOM, SN TRD = \u2014 AL a ble for gentleman; no à and painter; h wages, good Place 1 for the right man.UD Sos.1371 ANTED\u2014A SERVANT, GOOD WAGES al BT.OOME\u2014NICELY FUKNISHED, STOLE AND double, with first class board, at 49 Meas Col- av deu Ep THE FINEST po Jagat TOUSE D well oh near Bre e continent of North Americs, oInestic cars, Try one and save F.PAGELS & SON, Manf 1871 Ass Notre Pare = Lew doors x re SHERBROOKE BT., FIRST tart |) CoM LARGE R AND SINGLE R rooms, with ail modern improvements.8\u2014TO LET, WELL pal Ey, WITH table board, for ladies only.20 Of at, OOMS, TXTORNIGHED.134 8 a Hs mod puearcets 1 100.ANTED\u2014ADVANCE AND GENERAL TornT for Concert Troupe.Must be rolisble man and al sores wide on tho Lae: OM\u2014A VERY CLEAN furni bedroom, ta a othe x, lodgers nor ehilaren.8! ferences, one Bo can read music préfonrod Add office.MEET.PAQUIN FABM, adjoining J Forgets, Shere are on, 0.ce gS ah 0 1 vary ares ii The ve ISLAND ENOWN AS ISLE À over 100 acres of land of bls 2 Bis Aue 1aland ist Ea from Vau mile a boots, À ohn 0 Si ins rar a YS farm, the price > OOMS\u20142 BR red or oSTOT Sonvenience: use of kitchen.cocker doj ow, 4 bikie iin Ws AN T Eb GENERAL BERVANT.9 avon OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE Parlor; terms moderate, 714 Dorches GEN SRL SERVANT FOR FAMILY Apbly, 705 Dorchester st.HR TY TIT i Box.ARGE SEass xT FURNISHED 00! ors; terms 0 rates for Béntiomen ps \u201cgif Be IGHT, £aANo ABOUT vould 8 well ta \u2018cheap fer FE {NICELY JULRISHED, WITH OR Re at board, at 324 st, tons au OMFURNIBERD TE VEBY NICE.LARGE ROOM, re SEL BEDROOM, NIOELY- se lubed, with use of petit snd oN Tp _ Disbiss ELY, tee) Ton AX of 5 - Address \u201cB 1149,\" STAR ES 8 2 FT LE-GHREAT BARGAINS, IN Ta : os and fully guaranteed, (OR SALE\u2014DOGS, Ere, Fc AT ooM-\u201420 VICTORIA PRE OAR ABLE ished stugle room, bathroom fas: gas, hot water; modern COnveniences; picasan, 3 lo- INTED_ Basan.ACTIVE BOY FOR NT ce.Adcress in writing, with reterences ont FurnisaER 0h 0x me HOT It will be sold separy w.6 sad telephone] in > ENOWN AS ISLE OADIE UX, on gs etal all nt: ik ot = ORE par, FRONT BEDROOM AND BACK od; gas, bath with hot and Sold Waar} good bu board private family; 810d ARTEDA NURSENAID FOR TWO spi dren.Apply 21 Durocher st 137 ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO ATTEND CIGAR AE and ake > herself generally useful.Apply x 0.WELL FURNISRED ON DATE OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR TR Seep ms, with or without board, at 322 Lagauche- RoE LET, NZ FORBID uafurslshed rooms, bushroom Ts BUTOHE, oR ssie oan PES ghicken and tongue.ONE WHO UNDER- ha Sande piri took EE in \u2018Paso T IMMEDIATELY OPROMIEE.» i fontanines acres good OOM SINGLE Boo GOMB_3 FURNI SED, WITH OR WITH! oT Wire BOARD, LATE 154 4 ste min fam sole; no children dr uther boar 9 Lindsay, + moi Be.Gat 2 hon a Branttord gana.FURN NSRED AND COMFORT- ATED BTRONG, ACTIVE MESSAGE Bot \\ cheerful house; terms, mo : smiih & Lo, 364 81, James street, IATELY, A GOOD TABLE Tadd at 26 mend st.137 73 ANTED-IMPROVER, ONE WHO OA button Doles preferred; also apprenticus, at A MARBLE MANT I BALA.Aon suitable fur: & toy it; cheap for cash.tadress 5 {A » RL 8\u2014WELL pale, ja 3 bright, Palace # Opus ro LER TWO LARGE © COMFORTARLE 8 nt roo; © Apply 27 Metcaliest.corner B OMS-NICE FURNISHED sous.wing Des of kitchen.53 St, Urbaiu 135 3 pun AUFETTR COLLEGE Pj OPERTE 9 on Isle te ste Anne ad du sentir, brio e subs LO, OMT asin UNFUBNISHED ROOM Te pra - On bathroom-tat.10% Mountain st.137 OMB-\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS, BINGLE Np double, irom #5 to $7 per month.ho.or 8 |B RENT.£2 MoGILL dira, OM \u2014 COMFORTABLY AND on pishoë front room in quiet and Torivete fami- » one Sr two gentlouien.ONE SMITH, BUFFALO)\" DOUBLE = ©.Cartier, 131 \u2018Well R SALE\u2014~CHEAP FT MACHI INES x now, or and £ooond, and, wooo, \u201ca pl the boue proportion ro sale by P.E.BROWN, NTED AT GOOD GIRL.APPLY AT =58 sT.373 OUMB\u2014COMFORTABLY FORNIEEED oe with board if desired; eve: ot and cold water; locality cen Mance.INTED-CO0RE, HOUSEMAIDS ry GEN eT ood also 7 7 a Hill, M \u201c24s oh ote Catherine\u201d \u201csires 17 Place d'Armes ontreal, que FOLLOWING PROPERTIES, - OOMS\u2014TU LET, TWO NICEL Y FURN DOW SHADES WITH on na front TOOLDE, with all conveniences, at py 0, to: Ta42 Ontario (with or Without beard); termes mode te.QOOM\u2014LARGE, WELL room, bath, hot watèr and a TTT GIRLS TO WORK ON _costa;steady work.Apply, 10 Bt, Loutsst, NA ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, GOOD KITCHEN GIRL: also good boy about 16 years, chen.Apply this evening, 1750 pstairs Ooms HIGHLY FURNISHED ROOMS - à à ith or without board; hot and cold water, x 3d RTS INCH BICYOLI order pris $16.00.\"Address SEY MILOH COW.1 P.E BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 17 PLACE D\u2019ARMES HILL OOM8-TWO FLONT ROOMB, ONE sui FABLE ad or an office central locality ; private pal abo) y 1977 Notre Dumest.137 3- \u2014A LARGE FMONT LARLOE 2 DEQ08, oo at furnished; private family.iotorias | RE oo FUBNISHED, TO LET.pOOHSEND 181 CLASS BOARD IN A PRIe family, .83 Union avenne, a IED SL RI, ABOUT 14 TO ASSIST VITE A Apply 101 Hutchison at, ROOuS_NICELY FURNISHED AND 18h board, in wood locali Mae moderate.201 A FEW OF THE VERY Ofent Lots in ia tals thriving suburb; price to sell; =m ÉNAMELLED D NTREAL UNOTION.dows.8.H.rig, 2 x A GOOD COOK; ALSO A Mrs.5 OUM\u2014LARGE COMFORTABLY FORNIBHES room, with board, 104 Mansfield st.5 OOMS\u2014WITH FIRST-CLASS BOARD, IN fainily, near Viger G iso iE AT 664 SHERBROOKE ST, TRIGERATO MEDIUM BE Bi ° 1 required, Locality pr de i A REAL sas WENT, 1578 Ten sae ill hafatand sans 17 Plage d'Armes Bill, Montreal.BR SALE-NEAR ore HA pére $80 se $n PASTRY COOK; SALARY #20 PER t RSET BA ST, SMALL PRIVATE ANT TTR AND TELEPHONE : Fo.more roore than needed 155 Jet Apply \u2018Thowson Line, Vic auuD SALESLADY \u201cFor DRY oods store, Apply, at once, to 2146 Notre Dome st, with reterences.1871 Situations Wanted, Sle sie te FOR BOOKKELPERS, loyment ud Sunk LE SOR 3% be ged Ce ORNER SHOP D D moe ann ary | a Ox Coraagy 14D ENEMENT, 238 AND Toh bus song, 2 Ca STRREIA Finer OLAS Oras 1 KNOX STREET, WELL Ae ontolued house, 7 rooms Price 1800; OU FRONT ROOM, ON BATHRQO.well Inrnishea, gas; gentlemen ROOM Sows AND sBow, FES 8 and co = 223 Sesath.Bell ee 1871 SE NICELY FURNIBHED oom oR bath room flat, with board.16% Mance abropt ETS APARTMENTS pro lors\u2019 quarters to rent modern eÿnveniences, terms moderate.2 Chars aad PIANO, 06; PARLOR a Alias Se im dant, aultable for fwd FUBNISHED.PARLO on GA a J Sideboard, S10: a men, etc.Apply to Men's Chutstien an Assoc! us sem Toi moderate.$51 at.Cons mot at y private Ter OAUD\u2014AND BOOMS Lo Of LADIES ; prive 15 German Doris GOTERGTION or Gap AN 8187 Tr site been Tn medical eigen \u201cBATH.lar o À 2 D 700 Eh taro 2 surance ry wile AESRANDEMEERS 9 JOCK: BRASS \u201cSeis FuRsaHED POUBLE AND ABD ND ROOMS, AT MRS.MITCHELL'S, rofessional sitendance, es: china, antique f SE: cs \u20ac as Do A ta ure.books, eran bought\u2019 fo cash.2116\" der | ried sonple, with use of kito Ten; an or without board; no ¢ ANTED-PAPERHANGING, TIT AND o do, Dy practic al men, A 8 SALE ENGLISH HALL LAMP, CHEAP, ators pe workin, A or master car Rai Have * look at it FE.fi 2 OUNTAIN STREET, L, T.27 x 127 VISIRATION 8 Le xo.1 137 dies pod antiomen-tarha and BLISHERS.Sonia take entire mechanical charge of noms\" oats PUR SISHED a Sy hou LE OR ivery, etc.Address \u201cN 117,\" BAR thes, \"ey vo 136 8 ANTED.SITUATION FOR A XoUNG LADY ho will arrive Farms for Hale.B BALE OR LEASE ToVALUADLE MILK 8 of ourration.within halt & mile of the city mie sn consisting of 8 new wéll-finishe: and bo ouse for farmer, 1 four barns, 30x40; nstan pare and povor-tailtne spring < of water CARD DLEARNAST.PORRIDGE AN.Shieh td ME VOTE 5 e, st.or dB coute Northern 1 Q Li 13 GOM\u2014LARGE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for one or iarried couple.179 = George stros LARGE UNFUENISEED ce se, Cathy ine a st, pounded db ET, giose to a DO 4 faded pete on ion cash, orate\u201d CAPEIY az does Bt.Oharles Borromes a st.thing for Lo Santor os foe KE 3 SALE-336 SH BROO! ST., BEAUTI- fo cut Store house and shaded grounds; SALE OR.WILLIAM AND MURRAY STH, Foss and eines; renf $1480, Price 814, 000; F-garEieD BTRERT, BAST ED tod 8185; o potable ences.& Footie, Rib nt re ot NTED- À pion £3 3 AB ATENOGRAFRER qung ls lad, 2 has had &£- OM -ERIONT CHEERFUL ROOM, ON FIRST GARD DOUBLE AND, TEE ies 2369 8t, Gathering ; rEp-O9prIN bY TYPEWRITEY, a \u2014 A.WELL FORNIBHED ROON athroom flat, 756 Palace st.DOM-NICELY FURNISHED BOOM, op Gi JosmpaT VALOIB,COUNTRY BOARD, FADiEs find rooms A FIRST Lash COR NERCIAL sei Fogsiion For the summer.Address trave eller, ents wit] nufactarer ines He 1 yours on the Toad.from Atlantic to IR GALE E_DEOLET \u201carnegr SHOP \u2018 AND cash: balan ce 8 re AV anted, ATED TO) PURCHASE E HOUSE WITH GAR- and miles of the city.Address Bois good BOARD AND BOOMM 33 SEE ass house would have prefer.ot; Bro ary of second class house.\u201c|; OABD\u2014AND BOOM FOR TWO Tour MEN, MS\u2014LARGE HANDSOMELY Fi ont a aicely especial] on suitable for married OABD-AND Boom, CRE A ae PRE ON B BALE ST.pe ON BEAUDOIN STORES and hot of bri ements.25, AN TED\u2014BY PISE MAN AND WIFE, without children, situstion, wife ok: 8 abstainers.No objection: to leave ss city.Font reférences.Address \u201c 81,\" TER TO BUY A NEW HOUSE, EITHER self-contained ora tenement, Address, stating particulars with terms Fore cash, \u201cF F 1269,\" Sian Wanted to Purchase.A sommodaie, GOOD BTRONG TENT THAT FALL co.Smirk PH ot! Cotes avenue.8-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, SBE or sees quitable for married couple ra Terms Hoderate.48 osbork OR SALE\u2014ST.HENRI, NOTRE D ME ST, NE OARDAND Boous; L, Atwater ave.& vacant lot gi ANT TED A STRONG FRENOH, M Ne ETE OR FENTE roa Shiset to po Eng \u201cQUES, ws oo Topper REAL JUN pba Fou {aida in this lovely bu » EA 8% pr bh Bess giizh house Address Ruarantéee a peculation, oom\u2014 Nios ROO.AT VALOIS FRONT ROOM, ON GROUND ANTOINE VICTORIA ANTED \u2014 MEMBERS REGISTERED AT 5 Piaoe d'Armes have the free use of estsblish- od offices in Quebec, Ottawa, Kingeton, Toronto and Fortiand, âle., without extra cost thé h ighest fee; does not axcaei $ Tis per week, the lowest refunded if not suited.ANTED-AN ENTERPRISING Touse BUSiness m with 8 capital of 300, to take charge of a well êsta jabHahed usiness Ontario; an op rtanity to develop both business and ability dom ofiered.Particulars 5 Place d\u2019Armes s ANTED-SHOP GIRLS, GOOD SEAMSTRESS- s to take Fork bom A an to work ee the | day, Bundle ers.Sha inberm: de Cooks.+1 Onatoillez aq.a 18 ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN WHOLE Hotel ae rer T, dxprose driver.Waliors Ce karat orte x ence, Pa Chaboillez sq.Te 3 ANTEL\u2014A FANOY BREAD BAKER.APP Wa stating where can be interviewed, to \u201cX Togs \u2018AR office, ANTED-CANVASSEES, NONE BUT HUST- æe i san rilole ro fired 4 in every rt sold -jhree o ars cay 3npora: ad oly LP har ue Antoise ht.cr, a ANTED\u2014A BERVA TO DO GENER M Jfiqusework, with Toforonaon, Avply ta 106 ans oor, la coking out on lake, Lor fre gentiomen or Apply in co Petey ti roo utes OARD-COUNTRY, xg ROOMS, ESTTETETS river bauk near station ; 715 YOUNG ENGLISHMAN | ds horses 6 Foret 1 be x 9% 4 = LE 09 2, x 2 STE 2, KO Sonus on 00M_TO or, PES METOALFE.BT, Re in, With board; RI à ar b, to t Aâdress C.32 St.Antoine St ried oe or Two \u2018géntlemen ; Éngiis A Kata AB NURSE, WITH FAM.og to éngland good oity refersnces, sise i or #0 foe Tr yard: also ke ubular bollor, $ So 0 inches diameter al St boit à 36 inch dismoter #5 6 5 eto Tok: & Simpson, Aibton UN F IN GoûD ORDER, WITH irs of oars and row locks, o$c., completo.Mea.TC Ee r ter, ia en long,com- Snel Dicer cheaper or 6 stres a Juiis Darche, Chambly, more convenient ne thés fhri OOM LABGE.FURNISH or without Board, Apply Room = 30, pit: 42 BT.MARGARET ANTÉD-BITUATION AS NURSE TO.ONE BOB sig) laner and matoh Sos children.well recommend Bass, BOARD AND inch sbafting.JE-COTE BT, ANTUINE, BLOCK 5,000 foes on Clarke orne, BLOC oH gentleman's villa resi.miles from Montreal.or R SA land aontolds no nicer 8 as for a SALE Ts BOARD, AT IB ST.STE OUNE- n vou cottage, od stab) well Fonds SpE class inves » 80 a8, VB.SALE-\u2014ST CUNKEGONDE, LARGE BLOCK ME 1 a ie prospective ihoreass th value.Hentai 81376: pi TE.GUNEGONDE, TWO STORY ten pementas jot 1s 60 60x80; font $500; « SALE MORE, cones oF J ant 8 M To + situated near B,C.and Erakin ANTEP-BY A RELIABLE MAN, SEASON 85 yatchu.an, storeman, packer, localit.scores people.\u201ctran \u201cC 11700 \"STAR NFURNISHED, WITH 3 suite le for jnartiod cou, fee pours 1 fophosite the bank M\u2014TO LET.CoprORTASIE TN ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A k and white cocker van from 9 Jiontbs to vite year old.Address SINGLE OFFICE a.NTRD.WORE.BY THE DAY, BY TT able woman.Apply 52 Victoria dû 1 algo table hoard.103 8t Hubert Te \u201c| Botts RESPECTABLE have ve room and board, in g fo > rt ied tro fom omen, s 59 agro at, » With or withou oon 8\u2014TWO LARGE FURNI ED à ous 6 lst.in a private family, st 47 St.Cons natant st, 4 ANTED-SEWING IN A PRIVATE FAMILY of kinds of Jedi 8\u2019 and oh: \u201cX 1067,\" Bran 136% ble dren's Solotboss best of references, LD QUIER COUNTRY HOUSE, a ANTER-TO PURCHASE SECORPEANR aient and en om TO LET, aix Sd first ol lass room, wit li board, in Ei x.new u milk, ater sod AXTEP-EE A YOUNG LAPS.SITUATION fy an, references.\u201d Address XY 10 ANTED A POSITION TO GQ TQ TH Sy seaside, by an experienced cool 31 Diva street up-siairi ARTED + TATION BY A YOUNu = ae, to a BE, WELL APPOINTED FL AT RQ, 7 MOUNT 87.aT Ave, large well eiohen Tuoln, on » bathroom fat, on OS Besiners AManted.TO INURE TN NN Oa 'Q INCREASING 7 plant per Font ha \u201cApply by Totton © Bran Oflos, 186.3 rép land with lsïvre apple, trous, {rice jy aie seaman 018, LARGE STORE Wis FIRST, CLABES FLANNEL WASH.ri siso ex ui ker.American Steam La Shaner es 186 2.ANTEDOE GENHBAL SERVANE, Jus BE A plain cook, No washing or 2 si Catherine st sh Tao © ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, GOOD PLAIN COOK di EE 0 0 oi ur, foroncen required 1 124 Mackay 6 a ANTED_ PHYSICIAN TO iE CHAR nu inatitution zie fas \" dron Montrose oF mpoggents French ob, but not hman, Adar \u201cadress No.66 burocher st, Det are eue GARDENING BY a EX- , 5 eels ERIN 00M \u2014 COMTORTABLE FUR, ED OR oom, with bourd also table Bod hell\" 2 dern convontstcos ov.full} SEE von an LC.rolex 508 given and re- out Avis P.Tih 02a ofics.1871 TREE, à PRAOTIOAE PHOTO- cad el ha Studio, one ondemy of ORTON JUNE 7TH OB SE A Thien = con ing between twenty and shirt: Finder mien re de vottrn same wn Torrents 9 Pay THE 7TH smtp A ANTED \u2014 POBLTION BY Fe bookkeeper, cashier and 8tenogLs Lng be best city references, address ANTER- POSITION AS RES p.piection to leave ze i ANTE TED-5Y ENGLISHMAN, a.ANTED\u2014A LAD FOR OFFICE WORK W WH Horogais, cor.of University and St.Caiporias: yarss STEMMERS, NONE BUT 5x À hands nesd ap) Em ire Toby cond Horse Dames.idle po eo TE se ANTED-\u2014A HOUSEMAID A FAMIL three, willing to assist with one hg | years o ; references, Apply 11 orchester at.ANTED\u2014EXTRA WAITER TE SATURDAY * ats, Donggans WALL EDR cit GIRL 7 (PROTESTANT 165 ©, Hypolite st.ASTÉD- FOR À A FEE RETAIL BHOE STO.TORE me elf Hoon Sf | AN Tan.) {a es se Pen osk In hot Dorp ester st.RY BT.EE EE Lo%:3 TRATED on ei 0! Pupils Wanted, Ÿ WAR TIE > ary NS A GOOD LAUNDRESS, WORK the day.Apply 11 Jurors sk; in rear © a ANTED -.AN EXPERIEN nurae, fly qualified in the as Fed PLEABART FORNISHED fer dentienian dr tn en piri e \u2018erm a RA a Nam IN OB X SRE 1321 SH : o Fr ro) pty ur would.Bot Sbiuch t to cars of © LET TWO FOR in Bi family; terms ERED fo en SE gabe.ones Ne Ei Aron's Wardrobes ephcial A 210 8 Antoine.49 oy Tio as working Bousoksoper io.Wi - usoke oper to slr cs fo g aie, at vi cu ë 7 mens ss.ist tion 68 w single gentienmen: pret a.Ni i ets Ï Rose, Tata X AVES STS sn BY op 5 + housewosk.À at , i871 voly onsast 3 ANTED_ \u2014 A Er?= BE ENGAGE.J ANTE WITTE On, Jane oh DA 10x à dren: refere avt Address *, EP FOB GENERAL = ; ob d-sypey » AE porner o| MOT dore and 8 § i Clierin Fudd Bustiess Chances.; A A PAA iPr Folge moans.PURE | E at, betwean G and 8 R SALE\u2014VALUABLE PATENT BIGHT Zor 89 Fr of Pico auch ais on ae Sra: 68 fcand unc\u2019 or À ponts Ro.pd RE © me os Ma years, bott, Bel 100, oY | Feta ae at clears ours $1000 paris, wuttable for for or gentleman, Address * Cu 834,\" STAR office, 135 6 SALE GENERAL STORE BUSI of the bozt ssotions of the ¥; torn Lown ipa on line.of railway, apd in the Faster of a bi | les section.cuan \"reg joie, about four thousan, E Grass: DOD Bas begs Sven for selling, Ad- FR ER rent lines of bn .s, loss st Oathorienr near St, Urbain bises Fos: SALE square; LOCATED BA.SALQUN NEAR boille: ; 0; party.Address \"A 112,\" STAR vice, ola nd to praper R SALE\u2014HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUAT also o olgar store and barber's shop sin | soldat a sacrifice.Apply R.Roberts, 25 Ba amos.è Trait store.ich refrohment vue où xp , Tes.6 5 éTorage 85000 Foariy.Address $B Tas i LME TEE CRE LS A UE e \"8.price 82000 Address Mes 16807 dr office.R SALE-FHOTO STUDIO WITH GOOD CON.Fois n (will not have to wait for customers), Une oF the beat stands io Montreal, near Windso: Hote land Academy y.Nice rooms; good furoiture; tures cost over 83000.Would se lite prompt J Bxiares for 82500, A chance to Tondy made business, Address, \u201cF 1281.\u201d ina office, ANTHD \u2014 GENTLEMAN WHO IS GOI os Jorn nt to t e tout Tadiss ERE son ' 0 0.fond Address \u201c0 Soh TAR office.î 188 à LET-\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, 2 |'F° photograph gallery.Apvly 69 SL Lawrenge, fs Houses to Jet, \u2014FOR T SUMM.Tor Ë Fug MMER MONTHS, FROM ann to ovembernicely furnished cot- in the west end, between Bleu 3 and.get rg rent ue moderste.Apply st 71 MACKAY EL LET Og TAG: ax, T COTEAU © parti an lake fro RAE furnished ermialy si for he season, foe Rone y \u2018ON 127 12 GEO, E, OLERE.0 LET\u2014AN ELEGANT GPPER SENEMENT 0.eight rooms in a brick ng situated in ongueui < ont the Bebe Toad, uh tu and wo; ply to Has.DESMARTEAU, No tre Dawe atre atreet.or to ATG.BEAUD! 181% Longuentl, oO LEIA NEAT BRIOK COTTAGE AT SAULT Recollet« olo! ose = river, for summer montha or by the eat, Are ee O8B & 8 18 Alexis st., 1 ontreal, 7) ERLOQUIN HOTEL, 133 6 ult au Recollet.ri BT-PART OR FRE LOWER TENEt; sil, mydern oouvoniences: rent low: west ond.Appl 238 2 P.O.nx 1546, City.O LET-AT BT.LAMBERT, I JULY AND August.a larde furnished Boas near river and trains; every convenience.For terms, address 137 1 *D 1199,\u201d STAR OFFICE.d, LET\u2014FOR SUMMER MONTHS, FURNISHED Fe in the best part of the cits; garden at- Rental low to goo rood tenant, Addres \u201cE 1219,\u201d STAR OFFICE.Stoves Borne gic to EI hd SMALL SHOP, NO, 677 ST.LAWRENOB st.LE Roy(a Good business stand).Rent gaz.HORGE BURY, 1353 85 St.James at 0 LET-HAY ; Lun YD STORE ON PINE avenus, Domin- ce and Be ique streets; Joss pp?\u20ac atom ess VTE Au y 1863 ééroet\u2026 O0 LET-A NIOËSTORE, 4 RRASTMENT.T, WATER closet, cellar, stable, good stand for grocery, st d'or tobeoconiat: ferme fous App Or RR nF Pastures to Jet.LET PABTURAGE, BT LAWRENCE oO \u2014 T Main street.poly at due Toll gate, LAWIES OLETA 1 1 PASTUKAGE FOR HORSES.GO op | all year.Room 601, New os » wilting, five Board Wasted.ANTED\u2014BOARD, CHEERFUL AND HO like, pleasant room, plain Doare, for bachelor; modern conveniences: reasonsbl © for two or for three mesis.No obje ton | ton connie nice children and Iady boarders.ddrens with price and particuiars, \u201cX 1077,\" STAR office.FEL ANTED = 7POARD BY A TOUNG Haba vate family: home comdorta, (Central): Pl ty Su 1070,\u201d Stax office.137 1 ANTED-FOR TWO LADIES, JOUNTRY board for the summer, Terms moderate.A dress \u201c£ age STAR office.137 a ~ We ther fore offer 8; the > exponses of any man to.some to the\u2019 factor o lm if the Injector doés not wotk, 1 pro ided $20.0 0 or day while ned, \"he 5 the \"body will dst.for years, it is on to make Injector ood asnew.i \u2018without sending i tothe factory.231 SOLD IN 1888 strest-a io fein ho Poon) ish Fos BAL on RY STYLISH OUB, 8 eT L gere aber FA FAM oh Rohe Board and one Cg AAANASNNNLTIN ARTEL ROOM AND BOARD JOB ie ry \u201ca Te EEE Talent Eu EE ; D DOUBLE rois ve rode Por Fine 2 \" ANT bos wont of re st AN Tip seu A married keepin, ig, rusturatenes ANTED-AN ELDERLY ge > tai Fami her th Fy molrbarhoud of Guy an ars st dob ota office, aE ow ISHED.ROOMS FO! ay io bx \u201cwi LAT 1 Pose address at 2100 xX ehh bor at, 1e ANTED\u2014 EVERAL soop ROOMS, TORN: ; NE BR: JULY AND AUGUST, py.rg, ili TAN GR0E PARIS, FRANCE A distinguished professor 159% family Horcigners résine Paris Par Me Summer Resort and Sanita CALEDONIA SPRI _ .Sepson Now Opens.| Excursion rates by rail or, every information \u20ac on app For Sale Cheap.APPLY AT Trace ALINE: SALE ax aie.Ex CH à foals Paul act Dé Difbudad op run.at ton othe Seton the resi, iin Fane, Bo JACEKSONIS sanorne ruse, A Safe and Effegtual < Qure ® BR.W.WEBR, 0! BERR, very pure i on tbe windows of which a lovel was shedding floods of silvery light.- him to thy ver \u201chad said that the male; of Bromhili Farm, whether it t ch i] for dinner, She recalled the: -DApPY faces, ihe gratefuisrords that she \u2018bad seen and basrd but a few hours before at Brombill; it was worth.living for, Bla power of coins good.Bho had : ; n her husband's face \u2018thet day which 2 surprised hex, rome thing shat drove away theindolent, easy expression.Was tbe sleepinglion roused at last?Hed her passionate words Ler Koenindignet es moved him?Had be amed of his indolence?he ON re of his pleasures?Sitting opposite to bim at dinner-time, leoked at bim attentively.Certain- | i thers LUE Ronan oro on The ler: r, beivy as ware full of Tight: he sgpemed In- : eed To wh what was going on, Once r she met Sir Raouls aah was full of Pleased sur- NON is my time,\u201d thought Hilgred- a 1 may seeure what I want.\u201d When the gentlemen came into the drawing room, she made\u2019 herself most fascinating and charming She sang, she talked; the whole party thought ha exceedingly entertaining.1t was when her husband was looking most leased, and looking at par with real interest, that she went up to h y » \u201c{ have a little favor to ask of you, she said.\u201cWill Jou give me five .rnifittes of your timé this evening?\u201d His look was one of pleased, bright ex- Pe aradly, Hildred\u2014as long as you like.1am begin ning to think that \u2018my interviews wilh you are welcome ones.So when most of the visitors had gone te their respective rooms the Karl lingered.li was something novel to him, this appointment with his own wife\u2014something piguant.He waited \u201cfor her in the drawing-room, where the - blinds were still undrawn, and through moon He sat down thoughtfully, looking at the sky; be could bear the fain elick of the billiard-balls, he kuew that many a merry jest wag passing in the smoking- \u201croom.But in some vague fashion\u2014he \u2018could hardly understand why-be felt tired of all such pastime, His wife's earnest face rose up before him; again \u2018hie seamed to hear her pleading, pass on- ate words.Her ownexpression haunted him-\u2018à wasted life.\u201d Was his life Andeed wasted?Young, handsome, talented, did he live in vain?.Onelittle circumstance had touched core of his heart.He e would see for himself in the desolate condition .Blantyre yd ad represented.He walked over the ground alone, Near a gate that led into a wheat-field.he saw two \u201d Hirle girls, evidently grandchildren of farmer, sitting under a hedge.phare is that man?\u201d one asked the one elder girl looked at him half shy- w bat he effected not to see or hear \u201cHu sh, Bessie,\u201d she said\u2014\u2018do not \u20188 ha That is the Earlfrom the Cas Castle, who Bays that grandpa must leave (he farm.\u201d \u2018The young one, with dire hatred in 1508 face, stooped down and picked upa le.hall T throw a stone at him?\u201d she asked: and the elder sister, with a horrified expression, answered \u201cNo.\u201d lt was but a slight circumstance, yet the Eur! had been deeply'pailned by it.He conid just remember that when the late Earl-~his fatber\u2014went amongst his tenants it was with the air of one making a - royal progress; that Hé was followed by blessings; that the Little -ones laughed aloud he as {pren handfuls of small : silver among Ry em, w different \u2018wes his own case) \u201cchild bad taken up a stone to fling it\" 3% him! The contrast\u2019 wps great, almost pitiful.Did he deserve such a féteption?He could \u2018see the childish face dark with anger, the pink dimplad \u2018hand grasping the stene Bomething oust be vitally \u201cwrong when even the children were \u201cready to stone him.He sighed uneasily.He had led a very leasant life.(Getting through a large Jortane had been a pleasant oceupation, .e had enjoyed his gaming, his betting, his racing, his indolence.But now something else was stiring within him.- Could it be Des Qr remorse, or was it - simply that he was Lired and out of spirits PD resciitly the düdropened and his wife £ame in.She had removed the jewels from her hair and ber preast; her lovely face shining with à new light; her rich : dress, her dark hair, made her a most attractive picture, She went up to him, \u201cYou are very kind to wait, Lord \u201c Caraven,\u201d she said, \u201cI could not get away before, Lady Daivers insisted on going to her roomn to see u new- \u201c fushio eq head.dress Worth has sent her, \u201cgout 2 get away.| am airaid you ' ire Qu he replied; \u201cIhave been watch- n, and thinking\u201d \u2014he did not ing er that his thoughts had been of die little child \u2018Who wanted to stone i oF have come to ask a favor of you,\u201d said the young Countess\u2014\u2018\u2018a favor on Thich the whole of my life depends.in granting it you will make me ha appy; \u201cyou refuse it Fshall be miserable,\u201d Thay shall: not happen if I can prevent i,\" he ans \u2018His wife eon tinued\u2014 ©.I have never complained, because T Saw no use in it; but 1 assure you that 1 have not been happy\u2014far from it.Perhaps I ain graver by nature than some women, 1 caunot ill my life with gaiety, Visiting, luxury, and pleasure.1 want omething more, Other women have love to live for\u2014I have none.She stopped suddenly, looking terribly \u201ccon used.i 4] understand,\u201d he sai tly.Ainderats ¢ said quietly.\u201cGo on, \u201cMy time hangs heavily on my hands.4 have nothing to do\u2014no océupation.Oh, Lord Caraven, be patient with mel | want to ask you for something that RL looked so falr, standing before im pleading her own cause.She drow ben @ nearer to him, as though ker con- ehoe in hie were increasing, \u201cLT bis 1 is what 4 wWant-you to do for me, ven,\" \u2018she sald, \u2018I.Fant in such matters; nber at ep and s alent is here.try: But you will nov de het! = org erigace, and 1 sh Bouldin: you might ve he Hildred?\u201d he askéd.\u201cI e least understand,\u201d hia, 1 Want mead, bo let me be ] 16 have.tos, tue - With | Was doing, 1 was s0 overjoye j that in these strange days it was im- | fluence.e eried Ë in es es 0 sat adme one for that-\u2014nor even fn nthe Sooking after little Fro but let me ve our hb ard, Lord arayen, and on ei as oF pans esta the an t, Lhe wel r of of your nbtoPs Ha en pue fey in 1 He, t to work early, and te ur bave rtd pleasure, if you only grant my prayer.\u2019 pe you are a lady, Hildred.How .could you find time for 1t7\u201d In her eagerness she fo reserve-she laid her hand upon and looked into lis face.\u201c1 am not a fine Judy; 1 Iam a lawyer's daughter.1t may even be that 1 inherit my father's hking for business.I shall find time, believe me, if you will give your consent,\u201d \u201cWhat would yon do, Hlldred, supposing I gave my consent?\u201d he asked, \u201cSay rather what would I not do.1 would reform all abuses.I would make Mavensmere a model estate\u2014people should point to it asa pattern.1 would make your laborers men; they are now only soulless drudges I would pul down those wretched cottages where squalor and disease run riot, and build in their places houges such as even the poor could love.J woula educate the children.What a question, ivis you ask me! What would I not d The Earl rose from his Chair; he bent his head with chivalrous grace before \u201cMy wife,\u201d he said, \u201cyou shame me.\u201d ot her is arm, \u201cNo,\u201d she cried, \u201cyou must not say that to me.\u201d nl r eat Byou shame me,\u201d\u2019 he went \u201cYes; I give my cousent\u2014Imy free, fui, hearty consent, You will make a betfer mistress of Ravensmere than I doa master.You shall be the queen- regnant; 1 will be your prime minister.I place ahd leave all authority In your hands, and 1 promise you most faithful.iy that 1 will never interfere; you shall ull down and build up, you shall do Just as you will, 1 will never interfere.\u201d She was so overjoyed with his promises, with the change in his manner, the earnestness on his.face, that she forgot all about her restraint and indifference, and she kissed the hand that held her own.She saw her husbaud\u2019s face flush erimsen, and she drew back suddenly.\u201cI beg your pardon,\u201d she said; \u201cIam very sorry.1did not think of, \"what I He took no notice of the involuntar caress, nor of the apology, though bot had struck him.\u201cl am glad that you are pleased, Hildred,\u201d\u201d se said.*In placing my interest in your hands 1 feel 1 have done \u2018to-day the wireat action ot my life.Tomorrow we will send for\u201d , Blantyre, and.ou shall eonfront him.\u201d She left him them, pleased, happy confused, with an overwbelming sense of the responsibilities that she bad assumed, and with something, she could hardly tell what, stirring in her heart; while\u2019 Lord Caraven looked in amazement at the hand she had kissed.He wondered if he should ever understand her; and he began dimly to perceive that in the money-lender\u2019s daughter he had found a noble, High-souied, glorious Ven he smiled to himself, thinking possible to understand anything, and that it wus within the bounds of possibility that Hildredinherited her father\u2019s taleuts for business.\u2018And an excellent thing it will be for ms,\u201d Le said, \u201cif she has.\u201d .CHAPTER XXXIL The visitors at Ravensmere became dimly aware that some more important business than usual was on hand.The Earl was seen with a preoccupied face, He bad been heard to retuse Lord Damers\u2019s challenge toa biiliard-match, He had distinctly stated that lie should pot join in the hunt that Colonel Hungerford had arrunged.What was the matter?Lady Curaven Was, us usual, bright, beautiful and graceful; bug those who knew her best saw that she was engrossed by some thought.The Earl rang for his footman.\u201cWhen Mr.blantyre comes, show him into my study,\u201d he said; and then he went over to his wife.\u201cYou.do not feel DérVOns at the task you have undertaken?\u201d he questioned.\u201cNo,\u201d she réplied calmly, \u201cbut I fancy that Mr.Blantyre will feel nervous bejore we have done with hun.\u201d The Earl smiled.If this trusted servant of his bad deceived him, the sooner he was unmasked and punished the better, \u201cI hink,\u201d said Lady Caraven, \u201cit would be quite-as well it we looked over the balsnce-shieet before Mr.Blantyre comes\u2014it will shérten the interview.He acquiesced at once, and followed his wife to the study.The aspect of that room was somewhat changed.The Bhotographs, the love-tokens that had ispleased Lady Caraven, the hortraits of popular actresses and of weil-known danseuses, had all disappeared; the room looked more like a study, for the tables were covered with bouks and papers.1t the young Countess felt any surprise at its changed aspect, she did not evince it, though she felt the compliment.She proved herself a wise woman by saying little; if she had uttered but one word ton much, she might have imperilled all her hardiy-won in- Gravely, proudly, without a word, she went to the table and took her sea Her husband stood at some little di tance from her.Silently she bent her head over the papers.\u2018You have séldom, I suppose, looked over one of these balauce-sheets?\u201d she said to the Earl, \u201cNo,\u201d he rep lied, \u201cI ao not remember that I have over examined one, \u201cThen 1 will look over them,\u201d she said quietly.Before long she added: \u201cWill you look at this, Lord Caraven?All this is quite wrong\u2014several entries are incorrect, and thé reckoning is talsitied, The Earl was slightly embarrassed.*} do not think, toteil you the truth; Hildred, that I am very clever at accounts,\u201d he stammereu .\u201cBut surely you can sea whether this ag gorrect?Bélieve me, \u2018à child could sve \u201cThien + am Hof 80 \u2018wise oven as a child,\u201d he said ruefully; but, leanin over her shoulder, he.tried to understun what she said.i It was indeed.Sasy exiough-the whole | sheet, fs shor point out haa been got up | mi \u201cAnd you have mover.noi fled this\u201d said She young \u2018No, indeed, we né Toplioa\u2014\"a have.never \u201cven though tof \u201cr : A > Ye hed you have.Hood hardly par ar \u20ac fie Caray man who iy aed Co eves, thal YO} Enow that muck.af \u2014 to | \u2018I kno hat mi am afra fhink whether all the, balance-sheets h - sined: heen I that the.ri , neiness Li be oii he cody ratiate \u2018himself jr responded by wrin, from the tenants, | fusing repairs, se he wi other always find im woney.The young nobleman was too careless, too ndolent to stop to think that-whbile he was thus impoverlshing the estate the unjust steward was enriching himself, Balance-sheets were brought to him that he never even glanced at; bankers\u2019 hooks, bills, receipts, were passed over in a similar fashion.He never troubled toJook at any of them, \u2018the result was irretrievable.John Blantyre had laid aside a fair fortune for himself, (To be continued.) REAL ESTATE DOINGS.COMPARES WELL WITH LAST YEAR.\u2018The Transfers Made During May in the City and Buburbs\u2014The Renting Situation Remains the Same.The real estate market is quiet, and this will probably be {ts principal characteristio for the next two or three months, says the Real Estate Record.The sales recorded in May amount to about one million dollars, bt.Antoine Ward as usual taking the lead and waking up over one-fourth of the amount, and St.Lawrence, St.Jean Baptiste and St.James wards following in the order named.\u2018The business done compares favorably with previous years as will seen from the following statement ol sales recorded during the month of May in each year.May, 1888\u2014178 sales.ve o-§ 87%, 870 188 sasesse $33 - 1850 13 \" 0 1891\u2014186 # Lee.6 * 1892-179 * .1,038, 973 The month has developed little that is new or interesting in the real estate line, and during the ensuing mid-summer holiday term brokers do not expect to do more thun the usual routine business.Bullding lots in the u per part of Bt.Antoine Ward sevurocs are held at rices and choice lots are getting scarce.here is some demand for vestment properties, but buyers are cautious and a good deal of negotiation 18 necessary before the views of buyers and sellers are brought into accord, Architects say that there is a falling off in the number of building orders and that contracts are being taken at very reasonable prices.The situation as regards RENTING REMAINS ABOUT THE SAME, A Tair number of houses were rented during the month but there are many vacancies, Five and a halt per cent, is still the common rate for first mortgage loans, but where the mortgages are first-class in everyrespuct, 1.e., when the property is well situated-\u2014the borrower known to ve a prompt interest payer, and the amount required, not over one-half of the value of the property, money can be bad at 5 per cent.\u2018The registered sales during the month in the municipalities immediately surrounding Montreal (not including Cote § toine) amount to about $140,000, of whieh Mile End and Cote St.Louis make up over one-half the amount, tbe remainder being contributed principally by Bt.Cunegonde, St.Henri and Montreal Junction, Real estate'owners and citizens generally are anxious to know where the money js oming from to west the wants of the Civic Treasurer and the Proyincial and in this connection the tax exemption ist furnishes interesting reading and food for reflection.There wera 179 real estate transfers io the city wards and Cote St.Antoine, recorded In the registry offices during the month of Hay, the particuiars of Which are given in other columins, amounting to $1,038,973.40.St.Antoine Ward .$ 264,426 55 ard .44 00 Bt.Ann's Wi 1975 est .956,000.00 Centre Ward 2.17.600 00 St.James Ward 19.103,187 40 on Louis Ward 18.93,030 75 St, Lawrence Ward 17.+ 170,059 05 LP Marys Ward 20.68,121 4 ard 1.7,600 © Be Jean Baptiste Ward 35.128,626 60 Bt.Gabriel Ward \u2019 7.8,801 90 Hochelaga Ward 4.9,200 0 Cote St, Antoine RO.00000e 30,545 35 179 $1,038,973 40 During the corresponding month of last year 186 [ransfors were recorded, amounting to $649, * The real pet mortgare icans recorded during the month of May in registration division of Montreal West, Amount to $171,- 253.55; of this amount $90,191.55 was placed at 5 per cent.$31,700 at 54 per conl,, $10,000 at 574 per cent, $20, 000 at 6 per cent, $300 a per cent.$6500 at 7 per cent, and $19, 562 at a nominal rate.THE LABELLE CASE, The Evidence Adduced at Yesterday Afternoon\u2019s Session of the Court.After lunch yeaterday, in the Re js Labeile case, Miss Puwter corroborated Lancey'sevidenca.The next witness, Job Simpson, testilled that he drove Mr.Lancey and a lady on Apr rif 20th from the Grand Trunk Reading Room.Just as he turned into the subway he heard a noise behind and saw the prironer coming with his carriage, He went to the loft side and pasted witness, who was on the right side, just under the bridge.He saw prisoner strike his horse once on entering the subway.Prisoner was drivin: at the rate of about ten miles an tour, On leaving the subway witiiess noticad a man lying in a heap in the road on which the other cab had passed.He had seen Constable Rochun at the door of the Grand Trunk Reading Room in uniform.Cross-exnmined by Mr.St.Jean, witness sald that the .donstable Hit his pipe in his cab, lt was an unusual thing for an officer to smoke on his beat, The horse of prisoner Was going so fast that witness thought that the only way to prévent acoused\u2019s horse running into witness\u201d cab was for him to have taken the side he did, numely, the left side While the concert was In progress witness was asked by Rochon to go and take a drink.It was unusual for a policeman © drink when < on duty.examined by Mr, Archambault, witness thought thats the two vehicles could pass on the \u2018same alle.of the subway if they went very slow.The constable asked him in a laughing manner to have a drink; but witness declined, There are two restaurants near the Reading Room.John Gillies was standing at the cornet of Weilingtonand Richwound streets with Mr.Wall and two others.He simply corrobor- stad she Aon of the former, Dr.Bre nig, of the Notre Dame Hos.Le tated that he, with br rosgean and Chagnon ciao an au tha body Conatable one à Rochon, whigh Y showed that death r tod from.the.wounds on the head, which.deceased had sustuined befors he Was: admit- tod to the hospital.He could not tell what 8 bad ss wed the Wounds, onnith a the fatality and made after | the cab whi i h kn ce | the man dowe.He ran for some di tit w utélé tnab-ir di mi | former of Fie) Je Joona sul Slemptiig to proak on Beaver Pan de à ne ele | forward yet.eäsyrer, |.The HERE, nt a A ok cei it; onan Ludieux t- bators he | répi ty of tor pleaded guity were called Brown was gl res yesrs pen Lis laddys wo.years.The followlug sen- posed: Peter Malone, for the penitentiary: had a bad recor seven years\u2019 penitenti The tirst Witness \u2018examined in the Rexls Labelle cage this morning was Jam Griffin, of the Road Department, who testi- filed that a Rotlce w wag posted on Abe subway at each end, Keep to the right.\u201d The first witness for the defences was John Kimball, horee dealer.He had had a large experience in driving horses.He considered the subway a dangerous piace for some horses, as they were frightened at the cars never approached & subway or crossing without holding a whip in bishand.l'a horse were runlog away and about to dash into another vehicle it would prooably be best to strike him to divert his course.In cross-examination he said thar be, prould not continue whipping the animal after his course were once changed.Bergeant Lewrett produced a breechin strap which he had received from Mr.Parent, accused's employer, a day or two after the fatality.It was given to him the strap used by Labelle that Bight, and was broken In two pleces.Witness could not swear that that strap was b Labelle.He was only told so.The case !s expected to close to-day.LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS.The Total Number for the Week and up to Date, Shipments of live stook this week were the lightest since the season opened, belng but 2237 catile and 187 sheep.The ehipments to date are 22,618 cattle and 578 sheep.The steamship \u201cTexns,\u201d which salle ed this morning for Bristol, with 385 cattle, had the nighest freight yet obtained this season.She went out at 70s, which is 10s higher than the other boats have obtained this week.The space on the \u201cTexas,\u201d how ever, was sub-let by the exporter who had first taken it.All the exporters are talking higher treights and it 18 freely predicted that 80s will be touched before 10 days have passed, Cattle are coming forward very [reely, indeed, many of the exporters are surprised at he number of cattie which i% is now shown are in the country.Messrs, Dicheluti and Crowe have purchased some 800 head of export stock in Foronto this week, It is now stated that all the space irom here can be filled without the distillers, very few of which have gone Some of the western men have been purchasing cattle and putting them on grass with the intention, sume exporters here ¢laim, of keeping the price of cattle up.The shipments from Montreal this week were distributed as follows.Bteamships \u201cLake Huron\u201d Liveras 504 cattle; \u201cLabrador,\u201d to 128 cattle; \u201cLoch Eti * to o Bristol, Paz pi and 187 sheep; \u201cTexas\u201d to Bristol, 386 cattle; \u201cHungaria,\u201d to Newcastle, 159 cattle; *Peruvian, * to Glysgow, 451 attles \u201cWarwick,\u201d to Glasgo FR, 919 cattle.« A PROTEST FROM THE BAR.iver- \u201cfhe Advocates of the District of Iberville Forward an Address to Judge Char- land, of St.John\u2019s.A French contemporary having connected the name of Judge Charland, of St.John\u2019s, with a despatch from: Ottawa, saying that a judge was to be impeached tur unbecoming conduct, the rollowing address has been for» warded to him by tire \u2018members of the Bar {for the district of Iberville: o \u2018the Hon.A, N.,Chariand, ce Pat the fupertor Court, sitti in and for the District 9 | Monsieur le Judge: A despatoh from ottawa a SERRATE that seri- had been laid ainst a an impeachment, ving in some newspapers of Montreat and ye the despicable author of this has falsely made use In this connection of the names of some of the members of the Bar of this district, to give some value to his calumnious sayings, and that it was you who was attached in sald despatch; we condemn with all our might this unqualified proceeding and progest strongly against this odious attempt on the honor of our T judge,and the dignity of the Bench and your Bar.{Signed,) E.G.Pelletier, P, A, Chassé, A.D.Girard, D.Monet, C, J.Meculy, L.G.Macdonald, E.Z.Paradis, J.E.Bureau, Advoca tes, bn, P.Q., alaurict of Iberville, June 10, THE CATHOLIC FORESTERS.The Eloction of Officers of the Order.The business of the ninth annual convention of tie Catholic Order of Foresters concluded yesterday, when tha election of officers took place witn the following re- Buita: Hign chief ranger, J.C.Sohubert, St, Mary's Court, Chicago\u2019; vice high chiel ranger, Cleophas Ritch hot, St.Ann's Court, Montreal; bigh secretary, Thomas Cannon, Chicago; high treasurer, Mr.Detmers, Chicago je-gleoted): nigh medical examiner, Dr, & T.O'Mailey.Nome of the con- - tests, as had been expected, were very keen, notably that for the post of high secretary.Mr.Cieophas Ritchot, who has been elected vice high chief ranger, is a Montrealer and has for years ocs supled the position of privaie secretary to Jralnwright, assistant gener manager, Grand Trunk Rati~ way.Most ol the visiting delegates will leavefor home this evening.A number of them will attend the lacrosse match during the afternoon, TO FAVOR TEMPERANCE, Two New Booleties to be Formed at St.Patrick's Church.been announced to d in 8° à Pate rick\u2019s Church, cornorrou (Sunda né af~ ternoon at four o'clock.The abfeot à organize two temperance societies, ons ree men and one for women.with\u2019 dents, vice-presidents and secretaries distinot fio, but acting in concert with the officors of & ery Patrick's Total Abstinence & Beneti itBoolety.The oniy obligations imposed on the bers are the Obéervarice of the \u201ctotal abati- pence ge pledge à and zeal for for th ie prend of que use, the © Bpecial objèot of thon \u2018eoûlèties D fig feo bch pe e 8 \u2018pledge n mission er their.own.ood ahd, 5 ore.= resident of BL Pattiok CE A & B.1 Roster will be th Spiritual dire socletlag, A meeting of fomperance More Vüter for Bi, = UE cie oy = actadi ; 3 couire SE ie TES : PE {sets in\u2019 SrA ail tes 25 by | treasure] 4 without bore.mount in ; fe thet stree The City Tr À déal with The account of 8h as à Bret 17 Fh merging, as defendant's teel rails, oder ent Sad ro} diated the contr Doteident rep or the contragh, and b disburse.How pued : point to be deolied was, WA Pt ES u son 50 avidancd bo $4050 pt -thie couh air snare of 9 r should be perforated an >) thet.that none is æen ; do 1 Ton boing.per | ta: eae] je t property through e changing of the \u2018ess: er was authorized to on Messrs.Bennin Shia banks be hot ries for obe per cent.wa as; read £ ses por cent auctioneers That the oley's sales be equally divided: among them all.Mrs \u201cStafl-Captata Read, of the Drunken Women's Home in Toronto, will conduct the meetings atv the Salvation Barracks tos night, to-morrow and Monday.- To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the hair, the greatest care is necessary, wnuch harm being done by the use of worthless dressings.To be sure of hav- mg a first~class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind.It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray.It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff.It heals itching humors, prevents baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance.No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings.\u201cMy hair began turning gray and falling out when I was about 28 years of age.I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of the natural color.\" R.J.Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas.\u201cOver a year ago I had a severe fever, and when I recovered, my hair began to fall out, and what little remained turned gray.I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, and now my bair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.\u201d \u2014 Mrs.Annie Collins, Dighton, Mass.\u201cI have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for nearly five years, and my hair is moist, .glossy, and in an excellent state of preservation.I am forty years old, and bave ridden the plains for twenty-five years.\u201d\u2014Wm.Henry Ott, alias \u201cMustang Bill,\u201d Newcastle, Wyo.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor Prepared oy Dr.Jd.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa.Sold by Druggists Everywhere.HUMPHREYS\u2019 This Precious OINTMENT.i3 the triumph of Scientific Medicine.Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it asa CURATIVE and HEALING APPLICATION.It hasbeen used over 40 years, and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction For Piles\u2014External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding ; 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UBY'S PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER.PN = om are thee Chaine ut when ite \\ aves He* sard Blesse \u2018 00d 1° Te donde want fo leaves bu his ets: CFE Of rhiso w ad.\u2014 nm \u2014 Tow Io Prost Ra > wont bust \u201c math & HAVE YOU TRIED DRUES AND FAILED.TO FIND A CURE?Thousands of Cures by our Belts are Belts persons who have done ao.DR.SARL ; Le fi NH Now, Improved, Patented Appliance for Weak Z ness of Mon, Free with all Beits, I'S ELE ELECTRIC BE SATIDED NEW ELECTRIC SUSPEITSORT.| The Crowning Triumph in Medico-Electricai Science 1 > Drains, A Etectricity\u2014an thus car = element More Belts Made and Sold and More Sufferers Cured than by ali other Electric Our 8 thus drained, w beaith, strength and vigor wil follow atonoe an Dr.Sanden\u2019s Electric Belt is no experiment robust health and vigor, cases throughout thie.State, who would glad strong letters bearing testimony to thelr recovery book 4 Three C Classes of Men,\u201d should be read by == roure, midd came and old men, rives testimonials £ 200 ; force, ©xcesses, a vi woo rmanert cure of hi this jusrveicns invention, which requires T mos cal.in u may bave A uly draine: afte: all o seal m veople in all pred in Site cod from all partaof t T It cures ali diseases curable by Electricity.It is a complete battery, as-used by the fôre- most physicians, made into a Belt, so as to be easily worn during work, or at rest.It gives soothing, prolonged currents, which can be pain, and will give instant relief, as Electricit permeates the entire system with a \u2018natural carried to any part of the body where there is glowing heat, rejuvenating every weak organ or part of the body.Sleeplessness, dney or , WOrry or exposure, w Speedy relisf an In Jour ign ignorance of effects or by system of pore force ur weakness or noi of foros, 1 lage into you Sufferin from Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impoten ervousn me Back, Kidn der 5 Troubles or general Wi Bealth resulting from over-taxation of bals res but a trial fo col - u replag T BY: required for vigorous siren, 5 on will rernove the cause, an di gh > P treatment.in a natural w This {sour plan and \u201cher it d from mauy of na 2 after SHEY, ne ur Belt, free.It ox laina our plan of trestiment, » id country Insluding as we © have restored thousands to flied, as con be shown by hundreds of f whom we have Eu ae 1 yu She dy nS of FoF S The Greatest Boon on Earth is Health and Vigorous Strength.! brings wealth, happiness and fruitful marriajya.ER GENERAL DEBILITY, &c.Tren or SARGRNT & BON, on AND Panor GOODS, ETC, ('ASTINE, Maine, Feb.i A.\" SANDEY- orked & ireiy satiné Doit five waht I felt great rellal, ymptom ) mn, \u2014\u2014 NY VOUS DEBILITY CURED IN 30 DAYS 8 BRIDG EW YO Blip EE GA ren Tocelved à IT our b ng worn vo Slr=L'am gind £6 gad fy toatimony ¢ 2 ot ror of the value of your ne it, healt has pe won- 87 7m on lot.Say de have 00 Some to Torque Yon m avis = is clans ruil , and ero Kxained ed tpelve pe Pounds of flash, and now sluep Well and permanently 0 s.Iwasa Yoforas from ous à hi an exoellent appeti § splendia etoctric belt with your \u201crales of Bd ler LD oured in in thirey days.1 wa RL a SIOGD was.1 had un amu) Beant\u201d has boon A valuable 1 take pleasira lo tion.I consid red life a tailors until o ax day ex one of 1 pandan's your belt.\u2018Yours respecttully, WAL.GEO.NT.Baits advertised} obated withont delay.Ito Er shangod my whole fe Pi ve dy days tbe \u201cfob Pas ter and in thi ty RHEUMATISM\u2014LOST VIGOR.ners pt mer ous emia refed meh fo Bisotnc fo Tone physician you could get.Your servant, SRE RY & Cry, Oct.20, DL Dn.A.T.SANDEN-\u2014Daar fort can report to Ton cat the Bolt he has antire- reo! ty cured m me of Taeumation fro which uffered fort 78 almo st 4 NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOOELE CURED.+ continuonsiy.al artier, and fhe long y Xr a Tae ary in bd.3, 9.ro To to the tile of, gotti the belt, ao paintaily ily fone Then : D® A.P.SANDEN-Dear Sir\u2014I want ton efor publican ion § imony, th, bi anks to your orful foyention, I can now + asllook upon our belf as my best on sa où à over ny and 3 wil 2o%o Sommpnd our t to ui amioted as was en of Apr 1000, I revolved ons of your x 2 ne cent bag also rough Back my vigor iu in Stee Jaye as yoo sald it, pled it ft sopmed to do me more harm dit mad ma f rth \u2018ours nes aly, MBAD, 24 Perry 8t.Ira before, at IE 1 wore le a Fiery A bv ihe acd ness, genaral debility, varicose d kidney tro Co °F sould hardly & PAINS IN CHEST, &o.y legs after i Farias of he, rd ak ping ie i LYN, Mass, June 10, 9.woight, and just one mon Lh feo soetvaf tle ae DE, A.T.GANDEN-Denr SirtThe belt { bouge trom m fou about two Ne4dve pounds, Atthis writing! have JE ue \u2018med nha months, aso ha Das do ne tor mo all all you said it it wot ie Jo; An neighbor of only got vor and as 8 last recourse re fired 8 ball oad 7 the San en recôm: theca Dell ta cac and vary A dren Brn.Ap a food il récomvend Horo Bates tas TIRE bes ats po Inventon, i = do eh oar HE JOHANSON, 86 Ualon St, M ars true, à CTP GO SEE EEE A DIXON.Dr, S8anden\u2019s Eeetrlo Belt.with Im roved Electric Suspensory is the men, and we warrant it to cure any of theabove weaknesses, and to enlarge 8br shrunken limbs, or parts, or Money they are graded in the strength to meet all stages of weakness in young, wl Write for ago at once, sent sealed Eon tes in two or three months., free, Address: SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., 819 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.Arranmements have been made with Oapadian Government whereby all Customs dnties will bs paid on goods at cur office In New York.any of its inconven MEYNET'S WINE With Meynet\u2019s Genuine COD LIVER EXTRACT THE BEST PREPARATION of this kind.More truly efficacious than the cod liver oil and without lences.SAME DPUI)POSE AS OIL By GQ.MEYNET, Chemist, Alfortville (Seine) near Paris, sole and real inventor of the Cod liver extract: s pills \u2018Msynot's Zohn B.Owens, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE PAPER HANGER, D g uebéo: order the cie closing ° fo j aa - Doki ss night; 7 MoTHER ane GREENS STL rr Ee oJ 54 irs Tor Ie Sno nn a i Fas He 3 Te Sra nn a7 Bleury Street, Eiki Cit spony Mixed Paint.Specialties\u2014our own \u201cManufacture: House, Sion & DECORATIVE Pautres, Natural Wood Finish a Specialty: MONTREAL._Busmel Paint for Baths and Furaitare.dragées).DR.T.FELIX GOUBAUD'S- .J ne he pou leds d to allady of of the Rautten (a pati you la les.uy wie fhe 5 the least k am à se rss One bottle will last Also Poudre Sub! ibtile removes \u201cTr to tha ski a Jones gx x.nL ony.ed Ang Eo Pont Ces SEL 1m naw tr sn uttér En Bhima AE \u201coi EE ven fear, do BR D* Davis TESTS Ye test boon ever given to Ey or old men, and wil gure the worst A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forevat, ORIENTAL CREAN ok AGIGL sue Zo eet i mel oy.: hi (Sty, Dre Drs or , A Sy Te SE i 5 Ex RA RS Tag secs \u201c+ Jy here than.one might suppose, for the \"cottage with the garden skirted the precipice, whence it would have been easy to throw a.atone into the churchyard below.Father Kraus kept hims pelt well informed as to the doingsof the neighbors, and, as bis genial\u2019 nature dy TAC made him the: village patriarch, he became not only a safe re peitory for their secrets, -but an equitable when their dissensions required a br iator to make peace, Jakob,his great-grandson, was by no means worth illas- trious ancestor; the neighbors \u2018whisper- od one to another that the lad was a fool.How Grandfather Kraus laughed phon the whisper came to his ears! He kn well that Jakob was no fool.Nevertheless, this same somewhat slow Jakob Frequ uently aggravated his ancient relative by some hasty, ill-con- sidered act; and it was in consequence of such an instance that the glowin sunset found the old man facing Jako with irate countenance, his cap on hind before, ard Dis pipe burning a hole in his coat post Jakob had vaut returned from the Fair.He had sold the cheeses.Where was the money?This was Lhe question that akob had wrestled with all the way ome.Would Grandfather Kraus ever consider the object lying on he ground between them an equival ent?\u201cAnd thou seest, dear grandfather,the thing costs nothing more; 1t neither eats nor drinks.\u201d \u201cAchl bat thy good guldenl\u2019 replied the old man, m g Jakob tremble for the result, \u201cWell, show me this new beast of thine, Jakob.Jakob, with serious face and careful fingers, set the bicycle upright before his.grandfather.He expected re- roaches, but instead of this the old man boca n to laugh, and laughed, in fact, une nearly died from suffocation.Nor was the matter im mproved by the conduct of his grandson, » who, always of a serious nature, saw fi to show his grandfather that he had been no fool in Spending his ulden on : beast that neither ate nor ank, and so disported himself astride the two wheels, with varying fortune, in the small level space between the cottage and the bar.\u2018Ach] mein Got] It\u2019s well thou hast no brains, for otherwise that bump SE of the door must have cracked thy ull.solid make thou art, so akob, good is it to see.Hal hal ha! bal jm see \u2018him now again That was a pang! Thy dried-up rains rattled like beans in asure.Art none the vs of iio Jakob felt he was much the worse.His skull was less hard than his grandfather supposed; indeed, like his it was rather soft than otherwise, He shook the old bicycle until it rattled again, ,frinned somewhas doubtfully, and again bestrode the machine.\u201cAch! what a beast is that! It will run awa, with thee down the Alp some da day an then where, will thy guldens Ach! when I was young, men did not thvent demons like this beast here, that falls on you whenever it fails to a your head against the barn aoor, y some straw around, my child, and { more Kv I beseech youl\u201d fl on, move on straw, dear grandfather,\u201d objected Jakob, giving the bicycle aux er shake.\u2018And when thou canst sit up on it, what then?Wilt thou to the A Alp tak it, and carry home your milk ohind ou, and the milking-stool?\u201d But here he old man's sense of the ludicrous caused him another fit of laughter, most .disastrous in its effects, and Jakob, go- : ing to his aged relative\u2019s assistance, gave \u201chis new beast asly kick, as it turned him < over on his head for the twentieth \u2019 ows of this strange machine soon Spread far and wide over the country, so many visitors climbed the Alp to dou at it that Grandfather Kraus took rather a pride in relating the demon tricks of which it was capable, pointing his remarks with a glance at the generally bumped and bruised condition of his grandson's rubicund countenance, proof positive of his statement.A black ge broken nose, and contused limbs, ugh adding to Jakob's ungainly Rad où her certainly raised him into a nd of hero in the eyes of these simple folk.truth, the peddler at the fair at Brixen had made a good thing out of his old wooden bicycle getting five ulden out of this soft-headed moun.aineer, after expending an hour's persuasion on a large crowd.Finding that telling the wonders that could be done with it made little impression on his unimaginative audience, he suddenly mounted it, and rode to the church and back on the ramshackle machine, clattering along with more noise than an express train would make going at full speed.When he returnedin a few seconds\u2019 time to the open-mouthed villagers Le received one mouth opened wider than the others one pair of eyes that looked longin ly at the wonder, and a purse half withdrawn from the breeches pocket, Five minutes later the guldens were his, and Jakob was carryin pis remarkable purchase up su Several months passed by; the lon; whites ovoral and the demon lay in the outhouse, neither eating nor drinking, it is true, but certainly uséless as lumber, a fact that Grandfather Kraus did.not fail ta « remark upon to\u2019 the stalwart Jakob.*- Jakob never answ but, forthe firat os time in his life, his imagination was - quickened and hi héart throbbed with anticipation, The bicycle was his, and \u201che meant to ride it, Ach! how he would fly, when once he tould keep astride the beast] Jakob thought ot this all the winter long, ha tb in the + dark cottage eatving 8 : objects for q sale.Some day he would show grandfather that he, Jakob, was no fool, In time came spring, the snows melted, the roads dried up, and now was time.No m \u201chow him, it was 8° fact aocomplished-Jakcu and his\u2019 bioycie ware \u2018oie; and even Grandfather Kraus ned with sym- Pathetic o pride as | a8 pets saw that the demon leng und its master; and Shen 8 exploits Lou the wonder.of the peighbors Still Jakobiwas just thesame umole lad at.home, Day by day he oye the goats hom shot ize home only whieh ask Pre er cn ses mn Abe css Tt was cow.Half Jo h jibe most heaufinl cow i shunder set the sullen ke rasice ng; lightning tore the vail of mist from Ingel's peak and darted to the valley, \u2018At length above theroar of the elements, the rush of torrents, came the jang of the church-bells, solemnly pealing far and near, bringing consolation to the terrified folk by reminding them of the strong hand which held this terrible storm fu leash.\u201cThat is pod The bells ring; now wo are safe,\u201d sald G.ther, serencly, sitting down to his supper; but Jakob shook with fear as the lightning flames darted into the dark corner where he was hiding, seemingly bent on clutching him by the hair and carrying him off to some remote mountain haunt whence they then themselves bad just escape d Grandfather, putting out on fh nee And now Jakob was more afraid than before, and thought as he stumbled about in the darkness, that he should not be able to sleep a wink tonight; yet in less time than it would have taken most people to get into bed, he was fast asleep and snoring.At dawn he woke and got up, running as usual to dip his fade x under the waterfall, but he paused in dismay; what demon\u2019s work was this?Instead | ot his old friend pattering and splashing along, was a cataract, ar , tearing torrent that had broken muc \u2018of his garden away, and chan ed the bed of the stream to a zi own the pinewood, What else ad it done?here would it strike the valley?Jakob ran across the brow of the Alp and followed its course with open mouthed.interest.Suddenly be paused, spell-bound, looking as though his bristly hair would rise on end with horror.A puff of smoke showed him a train creeping u the pass with its two engines, $ would reach the station at the summit in eight minutes, then in five minutes more the engine behind would be detached, and the train would glide round the curve and down the track.Thirteen minutes! Jakob was across the Alpin a second, and out in \u2018the barn with his bic; cle in his arm hat now! Jazy one; thou wouldst play before thou hast th y work Jone, and breakfast inside thee.I shall be thee, son Jakob, to give thee sense.\u201d But Jakob heard not; he was over the fence, runn; ing at f full speed for the old diligence ro: was a g road.Jakob had been on it one moonl ant night, when Grandfather was ver sleep.He had laughed at the swi foes with which his &lemon carried him that night, till the echoes rang, and he feared would wake his sleepin arent.And now! U awa, attle, bang, crash the puffing up the valley scarce made more noise.In point of fact, Grandfather's prophecy had come true; Jakob\u2019s demon Was running away with him.Fhe machine had no brake\u2014it had broken long before it got into the peddler\u2019s hands, so now it was a mere question of balance.Jakob could hardly see; the wind blew in his face, and took his breath away, while the clattering of the old wooden contraption deafened his ears, Still he knew what he was about, and kept his dangling legs as evenly as possible on either sde of the wheel.Here was the village at last, and every one flying to watch Jakob\u2019s evolution on his rattlin, beast; but he had no time for even \u201cGruss dot\u201d to his friends, for the engine bebind thé train was detached: in another minute\u2014 \u201cAch, Gott! What does this mean?\u201d shrieked à motley crowd, village folk, travellers, engine driver, and other officials, as the bicycle, guided right to the rails, tumbled and crashed down right in front of the engine on the railway track.akob was sprawling on hisback, with arms and legs stretched wide, in the midst of the smashed machine.\u201cPick him up! Get him out of the way!\u201d cried every one; but Jakob did not move; he knew it would take half a dozen men to lift him if he chose to be a dead weight, and realiy he must take a moment to get his breath before he told bis story.It was funny to lie there and hear the angry officials and more angry passengers raving at him for hinderin, their time.Presently be sat up, open his round eyes with a friendly stare, and grinned a friendly grin.Still he did not fos up.There was no hurry, and that ang on his head had dulled his wits not a little.\u201c\u2018Get up, fool! Itis that fool Jakob!\u201d These were some of the complimentar, spacebas flying about the crowd, Jako on can\u2019t go on,\u201d he said, simply.\u201cThe road beyond the curve is all broken to pieces.There is a cataract there.saw it thirteen minutes a ago on the Alp.\u201d There was a pause.THe officials set forth a run, followed by the passengers.Jakob sat down on the broken bits of his bicycle in front of thé engine, as thou ugh only his bodily presence there could prevent a catastrophe.Progently the crowd came running back, and Ji ako, hustled on to the platform, found himself clapped on the back till he groaned (he was not a little bruised), and his arms almost shaken out of their sockets, \u201cWhat cin we do for him?\u201d asked one of the travellers.\u201cLet's give him a new, first-class bicycle,\u201d Jouggested another.\u201d said Jakob, overhearing his hands rue: - He passed.fully over his bruised head.and achin, limbs, \u201cI don\u2019t want another demon said he, with a spiteful leuk at the bro) yor, heals.hi » ive him some mone suggested à third.7 sug \u201cI dont ant money,\u201d said Jakob.the No ao \u201cI am going home.L want ï breakfast.\u201d y The puzzled and gratefal travellers were pausing, not knowing in what form to express their gratitude, when who should put in_ his oar but the landlord of the one, hotell \u201cI've got a cow,\u201d he said; *the best cow in the village, Byery one knows my white cow, Lille.akob would like = cow, and the gentlemen wished to buy her\u2014\u201d would you like the cow?\u201d asked\u2019 twenty voices.pd akob\u2019s stolid fa haps, 5 idem bat Bey crac a teks 10 y 0 interest.His ips rest, into a smile, and this in EE kéd his ¢hubb; twen GAs: \u2018acces tittered the the ; pink to pibces, Kennibo about it, and waa quite w.Russ from tearing them up.train |.in ih m weat | each stick is: wrapped in par leaves: P ; west oot,\u201d | as far as w hon she su sum was over, e baby had done run 5 \u201cpluck the flowers and te: eces, 1 Plone nce or twice when his little brother had torn a pretty rose or a verbena or a oo badly | hould - whi little that he mamma should w up 1 e doing it; but his ro a had said no, she couldn\u2019t do that, A ecause little Russ was too little to know any better, «ni of course if he didn\u2019t mean to do wrong, she couldn't punish him, \u201cWell, he ought tog w big and learn better,\u201d said Kenniboy; and then he went out into the don, and raked the and watered the flowers again.\u2018or some time he thought about the trouble he was having with flowers, and the more he thought about it, the more he made up bis mind that something ought to done to keep aisle decided what he should do, and tried the the plan One morning he was left alone in the nursery with his brother for a few minutes Little Russ was sleeping very peacefully in his crib when Master Kenniboy crept to the bathroom, and filled his watering- pot with water.He then tiptoed back into the nursery, and was just about to empty the water over his little brother when his mamma Came 1 \u201cWhy, Kenniboy 1\u201d she cried.\u201cWhat are pou doing?m Water win\u2019 Wussell\u201d he said, with a bright little smile.\u201cBut you ust\u2019 t do that,\u201d cried mamin asping the waterin -pot from onnibo s hands \u201cYou'll get him all wet.\u201d \u201cBut I want him to grow, mamma,\u201d Kenniboy.\u201cI want him to grow = enough not to spoil my flowers, so I'm waterwin\u2019 him.But mamma wouldn't let him water the baby any more, and Kenniboy wanted to cry very much, but he didn\u2019t} and when his p apacame Lome that night, \u2018both mamma and Kenniboy told him all about it; and papa said he\u2019d write to Father Time right away, and have him hurry up and make little Russ big enouch to pnderstand that he mustn't spoil Kenni- 's flowers.e must have kept his word, too, for little Russ soon began to lengthen out, and is now almost big enough to have a little garden of his own, which makes Kenniboy very happy, for he likes other little boys to have toys and nice things of their own.A TALK ON PEACOCKS.Lucas was holding a number of peacock feathers, \u201cGrandma,\u201d said he, \u2018they say \u2018as proud a8 a peacock.Are peacocks proud of their beauty?\u201d hey, appear to now that they can- but be admired,\u201d grandma replied.\" haye seen one strut on a lawn with bis arching neck and long train, as if he would say, \u2018Ses how fine 1 am.\u201d Then raising and spreading his tail in wheel shape, he would turn in the sun, making a rich display of his glog ossy plumage.One can count twelve diff erent colors and tints on these handsome birds.\u201d \u201cCan they sing?\u2019 Lucas enquired.\u201cYou woùlÿ not like to hear one try,\u201d grandma assured him.\u201cA Tasos voice is harsh and unpleasant to hear.He seems to know that his feet are coarse, and to be always trying tohide them, But one thing more in his favor is a crest of twenty.our short, PT feathers; this gives him a smart oe boy smiled and was ready with another question.\u201cHave all the tail-feathers spots such as these have, like eyes?\u201d and he waved the beautiful plumes.\u201cYes,\u201d said grandma, examining the bunch of plumes through her spectacles.\u201cThey are of different length, the outer ones being shortest, so t at when the tail is spread it is all\u2019 spotted over with these circlets, or eyes.But we are told that the tame peacocks, beautiful as they are, have not so brilliant colors as those in a wild state.\u201d - \u201cOh,\u201d said Lucas, \u201care there wild peacocks, and here in America?\u201d \u201cThe native country of peacocks, is Southern Asia and the East Indies,\u201d andma told the boy.\u201cThey are also ound in the islands of Java and Ceylon.Hunters tell of seeing flocks of a bun- dred or more that have come out of the woods to feed on the grass lands, sometimes high up in the mountaing, They choose their home near a pond or lake.They are swift runners, but heavy fliers, and do not rise much above the tops of the trees.\u201d \u201cAre their nests in the trees?Could I raise some young peacocks?\u201d Lucas had begun to ask questions two at a t \u201cThe female fowl, the plain, brown pean,\u201d said grandma, \u201clays ten or welve eggs on the ground, when she has drawn together a few sticks and straws, She sits on.her eggs thirty days.You could raise some, if you were careful, But remember that even the tame bird is shy and will forsake her nest if it is meddled with, even after her babies are hatched.At \u2018three months old a young cock is known by his plumage, although itis not until his third year that his train is in its full glory.\u201d LAVINIA 8 GOODWIN.WHERE LICORICE COMES FROM.Most of the Hooriog us used in this country comes from Asia Miner, where it is found owing in reat, abundance all \u2018along t uncultivated, and almost uninhabit ands of the rivers and Bo heaton.It is a small shrub not mare than three feet high, with a.light folisge, and is never found far from the water.he sosaon for collecting the r Eire winter, althong it TC generally dul round, hen the root is fmt dug.fi is full of ater, and t owed to dry, à 2 long, mus) Le thon sont to Bogdad, where 100s en sen where is press: ed into bales and shippe io and from there to \u2018América, quantitios : of it being i ! in this country in the | nufaëture ihe black.licorice sticks or.oil which we see in the \u2018confectio one: and drug stores come mostly from 5; anda made of pure juice mixed ) wit] h, which presente it it from \u2018melting before packing, \u2018The word Heorice: ia pf Grée origi \u2018| Water; in a fow days miore.n stem will shoot \u2018on 1 laughed at me, and to 00t8 18 which should be sung 2 on on che to ten, then from ten to one, each Tittie sun- a little .y on the card, 5 2 ju, ra protrude \u2018and Cart A to the 4 the Sthet end and Ting In no way can th untry be tan ph tor of others better than by - that they also ave nv one of the police courts up-town York, ope morning, a very small boy in kickerbookers, appeared.Ho had à dilapidated cap In o hand 81 green côtton bag in the other.Bebind, bic Came a big policeman with a ace.golf mn the court-room, he hesitated, looked up as if he would like Te retreat; but as he half-turned and saw the on his escort's face he shut his lips tighter, and walked up to the des \u201cPlease, sir, are you the Judge?\u201d he asked, in a voice that had a queer little quiver in \u201cI ny boy;what can I do for youf\u201d\u201d e Ju je, as he docked, wonder- asked t ingl A down at the mite before him, f you please, sir, I'm Johnny Moore, I am seven years old, and 1 Tivo e on 123d street, near the avenue, and the only good place to play marbles on is front of a lot near our house, where the ground is smooth; but a butcher on the corner\u201d \u2014and here his voice grew steady, and his face flushed *\u2018that hasn't any more right than we have, keeps his waggon standing sand this morning we were playing marbles there, and he drove us away, and took six of mine and threw sue off over the fence into the lot, and went to the polics-station and they me to come here and tell you about > The big g polio liceman and the spectators began augh boisterously, and the boy trembled so violently with mingl indignation and fright that the les in his little green bag rattled together.\u2018he Justice, however, rapped sharply on the desk, and quickly brought everybody to dead silence, ou\u2019 did perfectly right, my said he, \u201cto come here and tel me abou ou have as much right to your six marbles as the richest man in the city has to his bank account.If every American citizen has as much regard for his rights as you show, there would be far less crime.\u201d And you, sir,\u201d he added, turning to the big policeman, who now looked as solemn as a funeral, \u2014*you go with this little man to that butcher, and make him pay for those marbles, ol or else arrest him and bring The little boy knew there was a difference between right and wrong.He did not scold or fight or swear, but asked for bis rights, This Judge what was right, too,\" and taught a good lesson to the bully who wronged the boy, and to the policeman who laughed at him, \u2014The Animal World.FIVE CENTS\u2019 WORTH OF TRAVEL, We know a bright boy whose great longing is to travel, writes Edward Foster.Temple in ide Awa parents have no means with Which to gratify him in that respect.He acc sionally earns a few pennies by selling papers and doing errands.Instead spending the money foolishly, he carefully treasures it In a small iron box which he calls his safe, One day, after earning tive cents, he dropped them into the box in the presence 0: a companion of about his own age, and exclaimed: \u201cThere goes five cents\u2019 worth of travel!\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean?\u201d asked the other boy, \u201cHow can you travel on five cents?\u2019 \u201cFive cents will carry me a mile and a half on the railroad.1 want to see Niagara falls before I die, Iam nearly four hundred miles from Shem now, ! but every five cents I earn will bring them nearer, and a great man that are worth seeing.[know it takes money to travel, but money is money, be it ever so littie., If I do not save, little, I shall never bave the much.\u201d Some boy! tander every year the cost of a coveted trip tc some point of terest.Let them remember that five cents saved means a mile and f of the journey.Small amounts S refais kept will results at the end of the year, an almost ot every doctor will testify that five cents\u2019 worth of travel is better for the health of the boy than five cents\u2019 worth of sweets, TEN LITTLE INJUNS.The Schoal Journal calls attention to the following parody on *\u2018Ten Little In.which was made one of the pleas- Ad gravely, MAA un Jon eames recently in an entertainment for young folk.A row of ten sunflowers were roughly painted on coarse white muslin, cutting out the cerftres of the blossoms the size of the faces ot the little girls, who stand behind the curtain.They sing together \u2018these lines, and at ry couplet one fach disappeacs: Ten little sunflowers blooming all One of them wens to seed an Cat, Nine little sunfiowers nodding o'er arte Ons had its head gnapped off and tou eft eight.Rignt little sunflowers looking up to One looked the other way and that hoy even.Beven little sunfiowers all propped up with atic! One of them was blown down Ta hat lett a 81x Httle sunflowers in the sun did thrive, One of them got 8 6 SRnSEruck and shat lett ve, Five little sunflowersin a steady pour, One of them took cold and and that left four, Jour ttle sunflowers waving tail \u2018Ihe wind whispered \u201cCome 10 ne,\" Fadi are Three li tle sunflowers in the evaning dew, ee a a2 ay two, = One baû Se ne Httle sunfidwer looting ig o Enid -+Go00- RIFE\" to all sud During the siagiog flower head appears al and disappears in its one is two iti, tes Mttio, four ifétie, ve | Ittie sung ER \u201cSpeeding ge nee od voddod to dach offer.; As thore wal somsthing to: A.s8Cret, you ER Ts \u201cAnd t eh ; Es or since the) Sos eur PE pho it | IT'S.FALSE Poasise bo never.peddled, sends Ts in lace.ot fi Ro Yer bo you * this ds ne es ot hen the boy found lm, DRESS à SHIELD.\"SALES 15,000 PAIRS A DAY.CANFIELD RUBBER CO.Offices: NEW VORK, LONDON, PARIS, HAMGURG AND VIENIA For sale in gs at the following stores: ARCH AULT FRERE \u201c\"AUMON.ARCAND & FR L.E BÉAUOHAMP & 3 b M.BOUDREAU DILON BOSTIE LIATRA LESAGE MAXIME DAVID FRANCIS DOLAN = SEE AUE & FRÈRE ROBERT DUCLOS RTHUR GAGNON.8, LACHANOEK SR.L.GINGRAS GRAVEL & An ENDRIS & ARSENAULT LANEY & FRERE JEAN KE.LED NO GILBERT MARSOLAIS LORD FRERES ORIN & JULI VANI ER & LEA F.bo MOISAN PATRICK WRIGH NAPOLEON TOUSIGNAKT J.& A.NOBMANDIN 0.VALLEE & FRERE VALIQUETTE & VALIQUETTE 137 8 eow other places | ot up caro .CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs, For Samples sent Free write to C.ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL, six Je seven ou fl gh sa, nine ite, tam | # énits Ave Ee SUVENIA spa | 1\u2019) Pon of the vols Re Fan Bor entatf or Gate 6 a nan Soa ad Marvellous Effect 1 1 \u20ac \u201c Prosorves and Rejuvenates the sa RQ REDWOOD s EEPORT, Uri ad BBOLUTELY NEU ES Le Le from dr curl A oy WINE 14 the compound of the mod Seki dR Pe Sl uastion Dey mold: 8 sale of languor 4nd ex ato Enaracterizod sv.VIALS.TOR EU EE pry \u201cbronerator fy a rg by w tao agains SL A mReterto; nt Tong rend Pen CONC Jud ov bio Yost of appotite and \u2018 Seton! of pericine.ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS, ter hose iain Sd t Oh Yorke 10 Europe +4 Be Hy Londonderry 8 and N.Y.Service pes Now Bier ite toot! ¥.pass Mer., ASEOW.SIBERIAN.| 3 STAXEorOAi | June CORBEAN.une 1 TA And Weekly Suecoalte earry passongors from Now York, Qabin passares, 840 and up nn to Loos 1375 aad où ug | fn, earlyall the teroors are situatedon the deck, thins exsusing perfoat lighting sad vent on The Parisian, Sa Moagolian, | EERE Sa Res For traigbt, pe su a.or HES re 5 Ce au.Street, Montreal, \"A 1adin Street, Pertiaud.ANCHOR LINE.United States Mail Stonmships Sail from New York every Saturday For Glasgow v ia 1 Londonderry es for 00: $Y ROM a DIS OEY CEO pce ei Boom Or Esp caen Hire #50 and ee ard, Second < Gal bin, $80.> of cosa, $0.Dre vost Current For Bo rene HENDERS a pr Ey Ot tbe À OUAPTEE 2 EATE All who want IRON should § try ft.LANGET.\u2014 *Colloid h An aqueous solution, Ne Seautiful and interesting p MED: \u201cIt Ras all the good affects of iron without producing constipation or disturbing the digestion, and + does not backen the Hale 9 res Errors of Youth, 3 8 Aol Nervoms Debilty, Youthtel Sages | : £lfects of youth Bi?pa d'a nie of ut a a si 3 : for Fem bn enco bal pe 0 tne cn We havi 8 msds 5 [AR te D preseri PS 8 ) a pre tds\u2019 BF Sisomin tien en Ee ples, Dar oH : Mix.iia niats A ete en Ae Sete ve lis qa Oe ss 7 2 42 a pe a = ent?votace tre vars cond AH ther 58x, J SE FE edt ts A aporttme changes ne A 0 ma ca & B ean vigor.five ta are 0 WO! 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by overs = HOLS ; x yoo Nuts) outa ; when & [other TREAT MEN o.Bold by dr ) rth ESE sd 3 Foie Duden, so Bares end ut Fois Sr i tution and Ts 11 and subetitute the us) general meeting of the ub ababeu et & the first Monday.in use Adiicie 14 and substitute the following : \u201cThat Sho ennual meeting of any general ed of the Olub shal] held in Mont- os Artloles 18.19 and £0 and eub- tid foilu , ses J tee for w admisalon shall pe ropos posed by one membe ren que by r a pro) tin rted in the \"Book ot candidates and signed by mover and gocppder.and shall ve alloted for at any which \u2018may take place after the lapse of two weeks from the time of such proposal, proyided ine name of the candidate and his proposer and seconder have been in the Coffée-room under the hand of the Seare- al at least two weeks belore the day of ou and a circular notice sent to each mehr ballot shall be valid unless twent nty mentbers actually ballot, and one black bi int seven shail exclud \u201cThe place between the to take and 500) BR m.at the place ba following: (a) The number of members exclusive o of honorary and non-resident 4 Hembers shal not exceed one hundred and Gentlemen not residing in nor > rithin one hundred miles of the City of Montreal, nor gngaged in a profession or business therein, ÿ become non-resident members, sub joo to the same yules as urdipary members, on-resident members shall have all the Fights aod privileges of ordinary members.(b) The entrance fee for nop-resident members shall be $100, and the annual subscription $20, she latter payable in advance on the first day of June in each year.\u2018Members of the Club at the date of the preaûnt amendmeut, who desire Don-resident members instead of ordinary members, may do so, with the approval of the General Committee, 14) The number of non-resident members 1 not exceed twenty-five.CRICKET.Montreal Revenges Itself.In thereturn match wi with Bishop's College Behool, the home olub turned the tables on the visitors and defeated them by lunings, apd b2 runs, Montreal won the toss decided to go in, sending Messrs.Pntiipost to bat.Phill ilpott after a lew minutes\u2019 play put\u201d one up to Balfour snd returned in favor of Evans, nes was bowled by Richardson and was To on by Smith who lost his wicket for threè runs, and was followed by Browning when runs came very fast till Evans was dis of for a well-played 23.D mond replaced Evans, bul was retired in short order, and Southam joined Browning.Both men aot wall set and hit the\u2019 bowi- ing aro und : a O50 es : Lyle, Brown ge tus Dg disposed of for a g endid Te Southam f for 42.The remaining Bateman were unable to do much with the bowling.a Ad the innings closed for à total of 12 1 = Ppened their innings with pvamoxyl and lfour, but were unable to do anything with the Montreal bowling.The wicket which had been playing Iairiy weil was now very bumpy and will account for the small score of the school.The whole side were retired for 47 ruus, of which Lloyd contributed 17 by a \u2018well played innings.The seboul then followed at wilh very poor success, they being une able to avert the lupin s volet Hoth elevens fleided remarkal ell, the eleven quite surprising r trina oy their brisk work in the old.The following is tho score: LENNOXVILLBY 1st Innings, ir Richardson b 2 PRAIPOLE.oc ve; .9 Etat o ienets 5 Philipot = 2 i igor hilo» cs = ; 1 3 3 .0 .6 b 7 +7 nd Loy 3 Teo.2 \u2018 Tao all, cand 1 Richardson, 5 Phiipott 5 Ro hi) ou neuves .0 ; Kthgsmill, b Be sespegecs 0 i Conyers, I1., ¢ Brow row b Beil.1 ; Drury, © Ctilverwel 0 th wing, Y Sm 2 0 0 _3 TAB.craneeprrserames n>0snsarnacatstoumses s| s| 1st INNINGS OF MONTREAL hilpott, 0 Baltour, b Richardson.réseusesee w a.J.Jones, b hardson vévraauth hymnes Total.BASEBALL: .Results of 3 Yesterday's Games.YORK, June 10.\u2014Following were the eld \u2018of ne league games piayod.to-day: rererecsrsimeceveronsss 134 , Nations! Lepgue.R.H, E.t Boston (first game, péter a se due 1003 4 6 1 ©hicago.0000 16 4 Batteries\u2014$taley ~ Kotlys Huichinéon and Ann Sn si pas Bey.f secol assévecou sauve 0300 010 711 0 ier Gus rstrente ne 09000 0 4 z ath eric \u2014 = \u201cjoue, soa\u201d Kelly: Butobtason, pan Ne 7 Yori: a gato 9, Gaffe Ri senmssuss 011000 3 Canal ves 108 361 020% Bartèries \u2014 Crane and Fiolda; urphy.pn nob.At New Yor! æscond 1950 I Mullane and ao gcidioh eu AY titiore {f Fae) Tous ut 16 bis 3 099 96 25 25 at n Hinson an Jo Mahon okie an ni a: BE Ew eens bps ro.ouner 3 10 rats sip \u20189 sens adnssh 000021 2 ie pad Hotindons [2 and hie : e fish ang led fiv dpi Jargest at 5 Ji of the.| « [ot pe ay, moor on Mr.John piquiteh, wher coeeded in lian seven te avera fe.ea, Ga Satiedey LT vellton, killed Jour, T4 vs ha ep welghin ane hr Norwiah.esse fab Dr.ring cire a TERT a mae ; Poatre eaters 8 on Ty ye of ba, each, I bse seuson wi The Canadien se pe.5 TURE ; 5 - Nomenclature of of Thoroughbreds.; \"Af ago, under the tho moonlight, | in Verous v'pr Sienna, or ip some other, dim, old Italian city, says the New ork Herald, Mise Juliet pulet remarked t Mr.Rom Montague, \u201cWhat's in a name?That which we cali ovely casuist supported ber argument to-day as it was with the smitten that made auch wild work among tha gale lants of that day crumbled to dust centuries 8 Bet, the naming ¢f horses that areintend- ed as candidates for popular support on the turf Is sometimes of foporta tance, ause an attractive name is apt to Influence to some degree the large class of bettors, especially of the iemipine gender, who make their modest investments with no other guide than chance.And certainly in the selects of appropriate and euphonious names good taste of an owner is clearly bhava.© An instance of a singularly happy name muss be credited to Mark Twain, who called hls horse *\u2018Baalbeo,\u201d \u201cbecause he is such a ificent ruin,\u201d adding the further re- ny Kable statement, \u201cHe is a mare.\u2019 8 not given to all owners to find such felicitous names as this, but the list of pr ominent racers of the day reveals much ingenuity and affords, an interesting field tor research, n° the great long distance runner and hes ae of the famous \u201cLexington,\u201d was not named in honor of the \u201chub of the unie verse,\u2019 but after the.fascinating game of cards called \u201c Boaston \u201d in Hoyle, but more generally known as Boston, and the horse received the name because he was purchased with the profits of a lucky bout at the game, \u201c Lexington\u201d was firat called * Darley,\u201d because of the striking resemblance tn his marke to the Darley Arabian.He ran some races under the name of \u201cDarley,\u2019but when removed to Lexington, Ky, he was rechristened and achleved als great fame on the turf and as a progenitor under the new name.Almost every one believes that \u201cLongfellow\u201d was named afterthe illustrious poe and that his stable companion, rLyuleton, Was so called in honor of the great English urist.To a certain extent this is true, but is owner, old Johan Harper, wag as IGNORANT OF LITERATURE AND LAW as he was knowing about horses.The late Dr.Weldon, 8 famous horseman of the last generation, christened the colts, but a/ter- ward, when the question was asked John he tor per how he came to choose those names, e replied, \u201cI call that one \u2018Longfellow cause he* slong and 4 lg at and the other one res un\u2019 because h The public, however bas aw ways connected:the race horse and sire Longfellow wit the poet,and from this many of his pons an daughters have been ap 7 named, none more so than Mr.À, J.Conte's great crack \u201cThe Bara\u201d Just why \u201cTom Ochiltree\u201d received the name of the well known Colonel Thomas P.Ochiitree, ot Texas, is not stated, but aa the horas is the sire of \u201cAnanias, phira\u201d and *\u201cMendactity\u2019 will not Surprise any one who is familiar with the gallant \u201cColoner\u2019sreputation for arsisticromancing.\u201cCrutches,\u201d another eon of \u201cTon Uchlitree,\u201d received his peculiar name because at.that time Colonel Ochlitree used orutches and wag familiarly addressed as \u201cCrutches.\u201d \u201cHarry Baseett,\u201done of the most celebrated of American racers was named after asog of hisowner,and \u201cHelmbol\u201d was called after the erratic patent medicine proprieter, whose carver was marked by vicissitudes far from common.To-day the name of \u201cJudge Morrow\u201d is familiar to every one through his recent victory In the Brookiyn Handicap.e bears the name of a highly respected gentle- wan, who presides over one of the courts in Kentucky and who resides near Louisville, \u201cLongstreet,\u201d who was the favorite in the same race, Was named in honor of the hard fighting \u2018Lontederate General,\u201d though the suggestion doubtless came from the name of the sire, \u201cLong ow.\u201cLoantaka,\u2019 HI of the Suburban Handicap last year, waa bred ou a farm in the Loantaka Valley, in New Jersey, which valley received its name from an extinot tribe of Indians that occupied it long ago.\u201cMaj oF Domo,\u201d who ran second to \u201cLoun- taka\u201d in the Suburban and has just won the Brookdale Handicap, was a masterful colt, ana lorded ft over all the other oungsters on the farm where he was rai hence his perse, which signifies \u201cmaster of the house- \u2018The name of the mighty \u201cSalvator,\u201d which signifies \u2018a savior,\u201d is in no way suggested by breeding, and is said to have been bestowed upon the great Californian In memory of General Salvator, a Spanish or Mexican commander, whose fame, such as it wae, was obtained In Lower California.Many good horses have taken their names through similarity of sound to the name of the sire or dam, For an instance, the speedy filly, \u201cChemise,\u201d is a daughter of imported PCRAMoIs Here there seems no connection of idese,but à similarity in sound alone.In like manner, \u201cEly\u201d and \u201cElyton\u201d derive their names from their sire \u201cElias Lawrence,\u201d and *Reclare\u2019s\u201d name 1s made from \u2018KMeform\u2019\u2019 her sire, and \u201cCiara,\u201d her day.\u201cChurobill Olarke's\u2019 name 18 compounded from those of Mr, Churchiil, the proprietor of the Louisvilie track, and Mr.Clarke, president ot he jockey club at that place, Madatone's\u201d name was not suggested by any event in his life, and means a porous stone which is supposed to draw the virus od wound.\u201cYorkville Belle,\u201d one of the Ehrat h cracks.is pamed very naturally from that portion of this city known as Yorkville aud which | the Ehret brewery is His Highness and.Por \u2018righness have for their dam imported \u201cPrincegs;\u201d henc 8 the name.\u201cDickens\u201d is by \u201cMr.Pi okwio which seems a reversal of the natural order of things, while Hyperion,\u201d by \u201cLongfele lew,\u201d 1s very aptly name AFTER ONE OF THE pe PROSE POEMS, \u201cPotomac,\u201d winner of the Futurity in 1890 and the Realization Stake last Year, 18 out of \u201cSusquehanna,\u201d as is also non peske,\u201d the names being # suggested \u201cDeer Lodge\u201d is namea for he grapically, thriving far Weatern town of (hat name.Geograpleal names, however, are comparatively soarce In| the list of prominent Amerk can race horse Mr.W, H.Timmons found, Suimes, for his three clever oungaters, + * \u201cSeven and \u201cForty,\u201d from fRoniaber AL * on the door of his residence, in this oi it The peou- liar name of \u201cTake ack real ed from the colt having been i on ÿ Ur.Charles Reed after a sale.Examples of happily chosen names suge gested by the aire or dam are very Lumerous, ji sometimes must ; ibgenfous.* Tw i Gull \u201d ue, ze,\" whose Fiorence, is & Dass Eh eS are ap ames from hole dom, 4 : \u201cTulla B laoibur me \"i: by eB or jlo of à court oi kik Le J we an 0 her good ames from, source Be fest emus mbaives, \u201copi Service\u201d by * or) ugl pe pp arg.\u201d ie i ioe Binion\u201d ack & of Hara?me y.Virgil \u2019 preserves ti rail,\u201d dum Aco wath on Anftial ht tho gire's: name sue reer herwise Is sügaested by.! Alrpian * + Artignt\u201d \u201c\u2019Yentilator\u201d here: ing cu ails | t Eten these: ae | Samp pa tore xp ès if fours to win GARE fe \u201cClear on,\u201d ab \u2018 aû aa, made famous À in t would be quite as powerful with any mao on Bomeo, albelt the bright gyes and rosy ilps * for inétance, 16 5 of \u201cKiss-Mo- K Rei whi Fup sad of ye ame ay the miter \u201creckon, \u201can au A Ayugnym x or 1 viaioed br cof .Run Het Je nel oa 4 \u2018eedin De hy che Fal é it i pe Pati org,\" \u2018the à wood cp horse Lots hg a ou Rh i we ; a \u2019 y Ant \u201cForagtor am.lo gan.of Elizabeth he\u2019 ter, wisn Greist Amert- oan Atak ae tla yours HAE 4 ij oh thai a re t's st \"Bom © voi brows horas have fs \u201cantithonia ously, > ow ox wh.for examin 3 ear by \u201c8 endif and nor\" is by Whisper,\u201d .as ls also \u201cWal \u201d gets his Mongolian name from a favorite Chinese house servant of bis owner, Mr.D, T, Pulsifer.The great 8 Mp.Pulsife! ore middle name e racing worid.napentor 5 was christened In honor of the forinar \u2019ingpector Byrnes,\" B.\u201d\" was named for one of the ladies of the Inspectors family, as at that Lime here was quite à close frien Dwy d the ehiat of ve actives a friendshtp which, is said, has not with- S000 the elect of time \u201cTerra Cotta's\u201d name comes from the pecullar cotor of the animal._\u201cDazonet,\u201d sccordine Le Tennyson in the \u201cIdyla of the a King,\" was King Arthur's fool, but why th name should have been beutowed on one of the pest of last year's two-year-oids ts Jot apparent.\u201cAzrael\u201d is the Arabian PARSE the Angel of Death, a8 well as one of Mr, n Eugene Le Lelah's 8 promising fillies, dia Rub A VERY a AND SUCCESSFUL COLT last year, obtains his name from *\u201cElastle,\u201d his me-to-Taw\" is by \u201cLong Taw,\u201d of an and \u2018\u2018Reporter\u201d is well named from his sire, \u201cEnquirer.\u201d 1e Deonawel, \u201d who defeated the famous \u201cKingston\u201d & few days ago, i» by \u201cLeonatus,\u201d dam \u2018Nettie Howells and the name is compounded from those of her sire and dam.Not a few good names, especially among the Callfornia horses, are Spanish in form.\u201cRey del Rey\u201d conveys the idea of \u201cKing of Kinga.\u201d and the name was bestowed on the y son of \u201cNorfolk\u201d in expectation of bie reatness, The name of \u201cYo Tambien,\u201d half brother to \u201cRey del Rey,\u201d signifies \u201c\u2018I as well,\u201d and may also betransiatea \u201cMe Too,\u201d a phrase especially familiar to the people ot New.York through the political De which applied it to Mr.Thomas C.Platt at the time when he followed the action of the late Roscoe Conkling in renoune- ing his Senatorial togs.Probably the name as applied to the horse is intended to éonvey the same idea as \u2018\u2019count me in\u201d\u2014$ &, one not to be overlooked in the race.*Yo Ki Rey,\u201d another of the same !amily, bears a rather high sounding name, which signifies \u201cI, the King,\u201d and conveys a proud announcement of hon od on the > part of the youngster that many ood jud es believe to be justified.\"Los Angeles, which means \u201cthe angels,\u201d is the name of a fair little city in Southern California, herd Dy the spot where the horse thal t bears the name was bred.\u201cEI Rayo,\u201d tv ray,\u201d ie out of \u201cSunlit.,\u201d \u201cEsperanza\u201d signifies hope,\u201d and the name was well applied to a promising daugnter of \u201cGrinstead.\u201d \u201cSenorita,\u201d which Is the title of respect for a youn laay In Spanish and Italian, is & daughter of \u201c(Gondola and the association of ideas is quite natural.\u201cBolero\u201d is out of \u201cAll Hands Round,\u201d and ls named for the famous Spanish dance.Many horaes have been named by initials, representing persons known to thb owner, Such names are wholly devold of interest per se, and afford no ground for speculation except as to the lamentable want of taste or originality ou the part of the owners, Indeed, such names are less attractive thaa absurditjes iike Love in Idlenees,\u201d \u201cTomm up a Pear Tree,\u201d and similiar freaks, It 7 to the credit of the American owners that but one of this last class of names appears in the Turf Guiue for 1891.In earlier times more grotesque instances ocourred frequently.NAMES OF INDIAN ORIGIN ARE FREQUENT and generally attractive.*\u201c\u2018Iroguois,\u2019\u201d who.is the only American horse that has won the English Derby, ts named from the Iroquois pation, the great confederation of tribes in New York State pad its Vielulty.Sond his song are \u201cMohican,\u201d yuga\u201d \u201cHuron.\u201d \u201cMohawk\u201d is by PE ena and \u201cArapahoe\u201d by \u201cRapture,\u201d the derivation in the latter case being rather far fetched, \u201cAguasco\u201d is the Indian name for a stream In \u201cOnondaga,\u201d & good race horse, and still more noted as a sire, bears the name of an Iroquois trive, and the first syliable of his name bas been given to many of his sons and daughters, such as \u201cOnce Aga ain,\u201d On- away,\u201d \u201cOn the Lea\u201d (which last 1a out of \u2018Bonnie Toe \u201cOnager\u201d and \u201cOnward.\u201d A veritable mine of melodious and appropriate Indian names remains aimost untouched, and this 18 especially the case with those to be found in connaction with the tribes of the Bouthwest, where the admix~ ture of Spanish has smoothed the more gute teral vocabulary of the aborigines, These Indian names, by the way, soem to be lucky, for a remarkable nuraber of horses bearing thom have been eminently successfu very elegantly named horse is \u201cAtro- pis, \" though the name should have a final \u2018e\u201d His dam 1s \u2018\u2019Belladonna,\u201d the name of the deadly nightehade, from which atropine is obtained.The derivation is lutoresting.1t is from the Greek Airopos,which signifies inflexible, and was the name of one of the Parcæ, or Fates\u2014those dissgreeable old women whose business It 18 to cut the threads of human life with their deadly shear Another cleverly named horses Is \u201cCome- ther,\u201d by \u201cBlarney\u2018\u2019out of Comet.The name of the dam is ingeniously connected with the ides conveyed by that of the sire, \u201cto put the comether\u201d\u201d on one is the same as to blarney\u201d\u2014à e, to flatter.Any number of other curfous or well cone trived names might be collated Irom the records of the American turf, yes it is certainly true that in the majority of oases Dames bave been given that convey no cial meaning.ith the opportunity t e risten horses appropriately, it is strange - that breeders and owners of horses for ; whom hopesof fame on the turf or at the atud are entertained do Jot more generally given little attention to the selection of suitable names.1ginta, The Manchester Cup.|SPECIAYL TO THX STAR.) LONDON, June 10,.~The race for the Man- chesier Cap, at the Manchester Whitsuntide meeting ay was won by Balmoral, Hudon | ES Enaiikiiion tno, a F : Éporting Notez.a aie le box msohiog fhe one e Winnipeg Rowling Club, of n Man.He writes that he likes thi \u2018plage, | t tie Hai rvard alo ra race therd will be 40 cars on the observation train, or 6 more than over b before, ey car will also carty adozen ngess.\u201cAn Aged Pioneer Gone, n \u2018Wednes mioved one of the oldest, if not \u2018ing from Bent em sday morning at, death re .| eorrect answer, ity dollars à | for th mer ln Shs So .res svaiomen ie ub, for the pur knowloday of, photogr Holt 2 A Sige Sha, the tar rentes n api foc \u2018thelr phio mn fora.\u201d Thalr abet | most ef-the prominent HR chs of Solty.Lag n they secured nox and\" dome: remind wo artars {A the butid ding go tio Youhg Men's © istian Assocta: calfe street, He oh >the Club has a wei i aio tment ' an TA Eu pba dar k ol rag be tp odie I sound on th provision ie Lo made to avan ta supply of good instruments for the use Out members.A moet important \u2018step has just béan takon | in escuring incorporation.The olub- met for tlie firat.time, inst ening, \u2018under its new constitution and by-laws.Programmes ! for the entire coming year are bout to be Issued, as also printed copies of the \u2018onstitution and by-laws, and the membership roll.The Society is doing & most successful work, not only in giving mutual aid to its more experienced mom mbers, D but in giving a strong, helping hand to many young amateurs whe would otherwise flounder heiplessly along.It is confidently ted that most of the professing Photographers in the pity will soon be among the mem of this flourishing club,and all those who are desirous of doing good work are Invited to \u201cFe officers of the olub are: President, Professor D.P.Penhallow, F.F.R.M.8.; vice-president, Albert Holden; ; _secretary-treasurer, Oharl Dawson.Executive Commit es flex.en- ierson, Lu Armstrong, acIntosh, Guorge R Prowse, Fred a Cole and John _ ear ij mais Tou yh fol following programme for they n October Light, Professor John Cox.Nov.7\u2014Cameras, fhoir Adaptation to Different Classes of Work, M Alex, Henderson.Decemuer 5th\u2014The Lens its construction, defects and uses, Prof., Penhallow, January 5th (Thursday)-Lenses of various kinds, Mr.Alex, Henderson.February 6th Gilxposures, | Interior and exterior, Mr, Charies F.son.March 6th\u2014 Plates, their kinds oa special uses, Mr, J.J.Macintosh.April 3rd\u2014Development of negatives, Mr, Albert Holden.May 4th, Intensifying and reducing.Annual Meeting, Mr.Geo.Prowse.June 7tb, General Meeting.Demonstrations, open to all beginners, will be given by members of the Club, upon various glementary processes in photography.These demonstrations are particularly designed to meet the needs of those who are just entering upon this very attractive field, and who may require a little guidance, \u2018The classes will be held at the Club rooms fortnightly, and are free.\u2018Winter Exhibition.It is proposed during the coming winter to hoid a publio sxhibition of pictures representing the work of the Ciub during the | year.lt is, therelore, earnestly desired that every member improve the opportunities presented to him during the summer secure views which will afford rd, Soa ne variety and refleét credit upon ub and its members, © following drat id will govern the admission of work to the exhibition, Business Notes.J.A.Dussault and Honoré Dusssult vit de Business as grocers, as J.A.Dusgaul J.B.G Payette and Alfred Payette wii, do business as contragtors, as J.B.A Payette & Cie.1sane, Albert, and Emile Cadleux will do business as dairymen, under the name of Cadieux & Fils.Leon Larochelle, tanner, of Levis, bas aeslgnod ish, Hab tween $20,000 and $30,000.L.0.H, Langicis, general store, St.Hughes, ie asking an extension of a.Year.He claims a surplus of $5000.Felix Qarnon, M.D., snd Arthur J.Richer, M.D, druggista, will do business as such under the name \u2018Wellington Medicai Bali\u201d George Bull Burland will carry on the business of card and paper manufacturer pone under the title of.* Union Card and & Joseph Anasthase Thouin and Ernest Dar- nault wii do business as hotelkeepars at Bord & Plouffe under the name of Thouin and \u2018parnault The firm of Stuart and.Herbert, bakers, having been dissolved, a new frm has been formed by Messrs, Stu Herbert and Enoch James Herbert, under the same it.Henri de ties of be- \u2018name.Ross d © Lima Lapointe and Herminie Lapointe, *wite of Firmin Legault, will do business a8 boot and shoe dealers under the name o?Lapointe & Cle., for two years dat- ay.1.A declaration signed by Thos.Jos.Drum- mond, president, has been filed to the effect that the Citizens\u2019 Light and Power Co.was incorporated on the cn February, 1892, in the Province of Quebe Dame Minnie Callahan wife separate as to property of Willtam Frost Smith, wiil carry on stuns alone as general trader and trader in patent medicine under the name of the \u201cQueen\u2019s Medicine Co.\u201d William Pilkington, ton, William Windle Plik Plikington, William Lee kington and eorge Herbert Pilkington, of St.Helen's, Lancashire, England, glase manufacturers, will c: on business in Montreal as Pilkington Brothers.A Constable Sent to Court of Queen\u2019s Bouch.Constable Oliva Cote, was committed to the Queen\u2019s Bench yesterday from the Police Court, charged by the owner of his.house with having assaulted her, alleged that when accused went to pay his rent a au arose over the question of arrears that theofficer caught the woman by the throat and threw her down, 4, @ pl fngton, Richard \u2018ed not gullty and was remanded.ape rc Charged With Forgery: The man Langlois, arrested: recently on a \u2018ghatge of forgery, Is not an employes.of esse.Fulton and Richarde, Why Oan\u2019t They Marry?A young lady and atieman are In love with each.other, but fil no fuarry-bedatise the lady'e mother's brothère brother-in-law 1s the Young: man's father.What relation.|p between the young lady and To the.first, ons sendin 3 0 00 sot anawer to the have Probie; ng th nait \u201cthird à correct auwer, ane} ant cvs à © fourth sorted ADS or.2 4 dato; 8 boy's a or es s safety | sonde, forme 5 Bfth, este di ic box5t6 x su cer ge pa) 10 OF onth'st Ja sabscri pein va co Des les\u201d.Enciorial Weel nade Hig Be Tlidatratod Newspaper, sn ii contaitis Horreet anave mark will réseivs\u201d noarned: | & rom tho larae- : Thomas Pilking- publie Sonfidence ya stead: ¥ oourse of ! ; SEE à son dy cess of thelr Bog fave rile Navy\" to firm «s soures REUIOFS Kok Er in ut Jil ue of the guines.Jt is Ce than rie | ontresl rr.Sank Co.We Ake those to whom we do better than those who do us good.good Fine Smokers.ou may be satisfied with the brands of baccos you have been (sing for years, Grant it; that you are satiefi As there ls always rooms £ for improvement, we 0 try oO UM Pubva, or CUT smok- lag todo; ue believe you \"rid be BETTER To any case, à trial won't hurt more.am] wi ee of 90m ens x wi ke a inst de Te Te 12,2 ; you, It le not enough that mea shall know.They must be dren er ca I poste I more to revenge injuries than to Lod more effective than Those unbappy persons who suffer from nervousness apd dyspepsia should use Car- fore Lie Nerve Pills, made expressly for Special Notices.8 A TORONTO LETTER, : À New Creation.\u201cI believe that Heaven provides a raode of escape from every kind of suffering and disease; and the man or woman who lstruly {n earnest seeking a ready and cure, nee not seek in vain, For several years L was vietim of dyspepsia and insomnia, and s fered more than tongue can describe.I spent money in abundance for medical treatment, visited specialists, pu urchased patent remedies of various kinds, but no change for the better could be wrought.Last January I decided to visit my brother in Victoria, B Columbia I left Taronto with the hope that a change of climate would do good.À mon Dot seem to effect much of a change, Fortunately a lady friend of my brother's wife was vielting at the house, and hearing of my condition strongly recommended Paine's Celery Compound.\u201cHaving used so many medicines without good Tesulis, I was naturally suspigious and doubtful regarding the newly recommended remedy, However, 1 commenced to use the Celery Compound, and found to my great joy three days after, that Providence had put something into my hands that had power and efficacy.I continued with increased hope and faith.and in five weeks | was a new man, thanks to heaven for the Compound.J soon aïter returned here, and have had the chance of recommending Palne\u2019s Celery Compound to seve eral of my friends, and it proved successful in every case.It is a pleasurs to speak of such an honest.remedy; and, be assured I shalj } ever ao ay it as 3 on as I live.vanished; geler lite, be fotos am a new creation.\u201d From a Toronto pe | ' A Mother's Experience With a Popular Food, A lady recently made a very significant statement; she raid: \u201cWhen any of my children are indisposed, out-of-gorts and cannot relish their regular meals, I always commence feeding them with Lactatèd Food, which they seem to relish.The ood seems to tone and strengthen the weak stomach, and q Qulokly corrects every irregularity in digestion.I have pursued this course for on yeeara, and have never had occasion to call in a physician.Thousands of mothers in Canada have had the fine Sxperience with Laetated Food, It uch a valuable agent in the has Deco that.a supply is constantly kept on hand, \u2018The baby and young.children thrive amazingly whoo, fed with it; and never re- uire to be dosed with medicine as children ave io bs be when fed with the common toods ©] 8 \u20ac Mothers, do not fail-to use Lactated Food it A make your babies hearty, happy oad For chesp summer dress goods in all textures, styles Sud colors, £0 to B, Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame st.There is no Humbug About the Righy.waterproof garments, They are a sure gare pro- on tn case of rain, and are ordinary garments to be worn ely the sunshine.They not only take the place of & rubber garment, without its disadvantages, but are comfortable garments made of elegant designs in tweeds and other cloths, Correct Observatory Time.ade: aranteed.rrect by observas Bry pd J.B.Williamson, 1744 Notre Dame street.Boye\u2019 and youths\u2019 straw hats in the latest English end American styles at 8.Carsley\u2019s, Mr.S.Lachance,-Sir, for several years I have siffered from violent attacks of hesd- ache arising from imperfect digestion.o-day, a after having used few bottles of Dr.Bors medy, I am m entirely © gured ot t fittacks and my & igeats we have slso used Toe oo Bame rem edyin my rn ily, for indigestion, collés an fistulency; and ody sais ays with igi Or.8s is mm sals an exce en gativew.acts without 6 causing pain, and which dons not Prevent.one from going about the ordinary occupations, RORSHAT, 42 Notre Dame street, Montreal.The first social hop of the season will be given at the DéLotbiniers Hotel, Vaudreuil, this (Saturday) evenligæ, June llth, The rate for the tine between baturday after con and.Mon forenocon, including rails way tio loket D 18 To dolare: isi tors a advantag iven res the.railroads wi wi Batard credit tor fi fie same at the office of the hotel on the Tate given above, +The rooms of the hotel ave boon: pidiy Sagen = for Jul iy ard August that Sth bas been pus Es gee \u2018and TE trimmed iliinery \u2018845.Carsley's in mate tie oa Elsotels Brotaotion Co.o.alist or orstactine Sour I Bouse for threi during you ibe TN rub Rail y, intends o rove A by mar rerally Porat ite sey Anew fut it trawl will leave Montreal Shout nine p.m.dal ¥, Sxoopt Sul inden: Jean ning i © olgh fot! sors makig except Saturday, aout the same time, Blegant Pullmen ti sise) cars will ba attached oe re del are sure 10 bt: we \u2018well patroniv \u201cist à Ging Me .Se gros ae: aopfidence i800 à only a source of Pot business \u201cto the of v An rv duality p the mint Stam Bot pd Ble are palatable, gafe for chil.oth th's stay, with my brother dia Watches, in gold end silver of the highest | ln ew styles, for seaside } Fr Eee burg and mp 0 grostos fost Tlond oF Crab 1g.hm ee si pain bu Pt nue mm | EEE + BUYERS Here Is a chance for you to jump at.Buyers who know how to aot promptly, and who keep [heir eyes wide open for a chanoe to make their capital go twice as iar as capitals usually go, here\u2019s & chance, and it's a good one.We're selling the balance of Brussels Carpets at 800, $1.00 and $1.10 per yard, and an immense stock of Tapestries hag been marked down to clear.These we are selling at 50e, 850 and 706.What do you think of it?Isn\u2019t that giving you an opportunity to strike it rather rich?We don\u2019t feel sltogether right about letting them go at such a figure, bunt that\u2019s neither here nor there, the important thing is that you hurry in before they are all hurried out.We show everything for the home, and at prices that will tempt the closest buyer, and we should be pleased to have yon compare prices with what you have been in the habit of paying, you would them trade here.CREDIT freely given without interest for the asking.METROPOLITAN MEG CO, The Home Farnishers, 1678 & 1680 Notre Dame st.13711 Dont Believe It! YOU CAN'T AFFORD To Buy your Furniture on the Instalment Plan.SAVE 28 P.C, And Buy trom the Cheapest House in Town.FEE & MARTIN, Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, 357 to 867 St.James se sons ~~ THE-\u2014 DVANS BROS.PLANS Ate WET Boe Wessel, Nickel and Gross Action and Dulcephone Stop, factured in the Dominion.P.E LAYTON & BRO, SOLE AGENTS, 2387 St.Catherine Street, * Corner of Pes} and Windsor, 187z1 FOR CORNS, WARTS & BUNIONS | Wight's Cor and War Cure.The beat ; the most reliable, Sold at druggists, at 25 cents bottle.J.H, NAULT, Prop.13360823 £449 Notre Dame street, FOR SALE \u201cAt a bargain à good Steinway Square Piano ree AN Dna Are the most perfect instruments manu.SUITS T0 anon For Quality and Style are From $18 to $25, \"OUR TROUSERINGS From Sé to 97 All.Full line of Plain and Fancy Worsteds For Dress Wear.Suits to Order from $18,00, J.6.KENNEDY & (0, 31 St.Lawrence Street.13642 Always in Stock.- actor MaokenBio: merrier .SE Louis Perraulti;ronésersrois apocsoseeree | so Lt.-Col.F.(.Hensha | La Minerve Printing Oo.Canada Print Co.\u2026ecerreresserses Ÿ EB, La Etlior.\u2026\u2026uesersessassesssonees \u2018 Pillow, Horsey & COuuvesensrogrances Thomas Davidson & C0userereersanes Wm.EWI ssrarqrssiorgerssossasageancay Canada Patent Brush = LoO.cousoc0ser DONATIONS IN KIND.E.A.Genereux, Oil Painting.$1000 G.W.Parent, Lot at Bouth and 10 Lots at Lav: L.E, N.Pratte, Pisano, *\u2018Pratte\u2019.700 L.HE N.Pratte, Organ, \u2018\u2018Do- MINION.ccicrrneeserererenennrseseonserse 400 Willis & Co., **Bell Organ.se H, & A.Allan, 1st Class Return Ticket, Montreal to Liverpool.180 E.Reford & Co., 1st Class returc Ticket, Montreal to Glasgow.150 Wocooosn eososan cosséscenses ressing OBB@S.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026rnsresserseraurs AO The Eureka G: Gas Cooker MoOlary Mtg.Co., Gen Stover, 85 vas Ogilvie, 5 Bbla.Flour so 200 in Daily Use Evans Bron, $ Tons.Best Amer- Eg IN THIS CITY.ican Co asenanisensss00ess vrvasouvees BU Tien wr Sona a Gor 2 songe a Da a from users A be seen at our 1 Grose \u201c\u2018Berens\u201d Dress 5.AN warerooms, Gendron Mig.Co, Ladies\u2019 a Wright's Broiling Stoves, OYOÏ@crsconsusesrcorreencnnvennsnssnseeneunce 3 Silver's Gias Stoves, - No Fngravel Go orks, 10 25 Jewel Laundry Stoves.Revd: Mr.Balle, Silver Watch.25 Jewel Hot Water Generators, J.Battray & Oo., 500 Cigars.25 The most powerful and economical made, Isisas, | Mra, G.A \u2018Nantel, \u2018Black Marble Ging Store Sronmors Tr Mate 0 Pantera en en mere 25 .me E er Dy | Wm, Cl ndinn n B.& W, KERR, ender porn $0%O rs wrt 88 ; A895 Notre Dame Bt.Mongenais, Boivin & Co., Mirror, 25 Wp=town Srors-2880 St.Catherine.1871 Em.St Louis, Gold votes 100 Miller Bros.& Toms, \u201cAcme\u201d Hot Water Boites.E.B.Desmartean, Gold Wateh\u2026.H.BR.Ives & Dog \u2018\u2018 Buffalo,\u201d No.11, Hot Water Boller.ocosinm J.Grenier & Co., Bale of Cotton.Hudon, Hebert & Qo., § bbls, Granulated Sugar (Redpath).H.P.Labelle & Qo., Parlor Set.E.J.Barbeau, Kitchen Range.Hy, Birks & Co., Bilver Fruit OWdonnerenenvasnenuenconcaus rasconosneqrons Hochelaga Cotton Co., per À.F.sult, ne, president\u2014 : Of Printä.uusceeaisne re of White Shirting.\u201c Bale of Gray Cotton.Vian & Frere, Shetland PODY.rvers RB.Bharpley & Son, Clock.QO.McGarvey & Bon, Baby Car- Eeresssssnroceensssssunsarrconagessseieny Thibaudeau, Bros.& Co, Bruxelles ORIPOÈ iesccscces cossonsausasasirie A Douillard, Double Iron Bed- cssenecssurs sesrrtsesannnes csessesannae H, A.Nelson & Sons, 18 a a 88% 8% - Blouin, Destorges & Latourelle, HOF nirvana 3.B.A.Mongonaiy Rigaud, 3 Ds Bushels Cooki OBA, vrs ormeanesss : À, T, Wiley & dor Tea Service.25 ER 'acarroioran sas senionsse Cameron, Currie & Co., 8 BRgravings.icccneer see srenasssasan J.Barsalou & Co., 5 Boxes \u201cIm.Bra ley, Sons & Co., 3 Gross kish Dye ol 4 perial POWdET uses #os Ts Carli, a tugs pir Ee dirtier an pines her HE GREAT FRENCH REMEDY for Im Is perial Oil Co., Petrolia, DYSPEPSIA, BILIOUS A Bhie.Silver Btar Oosi Où and TIONS, CCNSYTPATION of the stomach, les SOLD BY AL.DRUGGISTS.Price ;: 81,00 AT STEEL'S |DITY FURNITURE WAREHOUSE You can rat a Somplete DINING-ROOM SUITE of 8 pieces for $17.00 JOHN WEISS, 18413awit 1828 Notre Dame Street.Slazenger\u2019s Raguets, Balls, Nets, 189% Balls, So per dozen.1892 Club, 2.50 per dogen.WATSON & DICKSON'S, 1791 Notre Same at Ceo Cer, se.Peter at.LAWN \u2014A Large Bupply At .and i dscns -nd bowels, 3 Cases Paraffine Candies.Watson & Diokon, Lamp.oceins À Ramsay & Son, Framed B.P.MIYROT.osvrepsassensessssersarecssesee » D.Ritchie & Co., Tobacco and Cigarettes.oe sevseryrovesegsarocssenss Normsndin & Prance, B es end Dusters.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026sesseserseensns G A.Holland, Wall Paper.Le Canada- Revue, 5 yearly sûb- scriptions to Canade-Revue.P.bed: & Co, Box'of Artists\u2019 Wr.Evans, Lawn Mower.\u2026\u20260+\u2026.\u2026\u2026s British American Waterproof Co.2 Waterproof Garmente.sie.M.Laing & Son, 10 Pails Lard.\u2026.net: MoGrail & Son, 10 Pails \u201cen BOE Yeu TENNIS, 4esesese Mengher Bros, Case Orange Quinine W none deecs0 va sucosvasauteé Lake of the, Woods Milling Co., A Large Consignment of \u2018Carpets 18743 The CITY HOTEL, 1912 Notre Dame St for quiok sale at THOMAS LIGGET'R.TO LET.SBbla FIOUR.\u2026{.01000 oroncorenvarte Marlatt & Armstrong, 2 Satchels, Ly W.Telmosse, 1 Case Claret, 1, Case Sapternes.\u2026rresseree Geo.Barrington & Son,.Trunk, Hudon & Orsali, 3 Onsés Bt: 16 Bon ral en Address GORE aout a EAE, MoGale 2102 Notre Patab-atroot: as ad, i Sam 4 \u201cTHOMAS BEE £6.44 Hi WEBER U PRIGHT Long ax nd favorably Known o aa auch to the ho travel N aps.ve ee ee Gara évencatsouves .\u2018Xhe latter a short time inves.afionpiely quipped av a ict adings igsjereiar.aucun û a > rappi D Pr ne 0,2 N.Y.PIAN Oo © 0.ETRE age Le sisi ois Ugh an every Fur Robt.Miller & Son, Fane 5 Sta.pi OIBLY saonsosssrpncamercondonvre eines 13 \u201c| BoTssoûtt > \u2018 rs Tas STREET Sey Tester & & Co, Bonbons in \u2019 , \u2019 = .Fangy raees sessianessantonsases ME K I\" ARNEL.8 H & Ewi 20 Lbs = o Hi s ARNEN | Biot £$ .ing, All Havana Tobéoco Olrarsités.184 4 | FF i | A.L.O.Merrill, Hearth Rug : ou» TT Candidates for thé; itontion of Cobban Mig, Go, Framed En\u2019 sos FOR GENTLEMEN Von dion send RE BIBVIDG ecrans een © pemeoy .Σtt, SU TE SEES a tee Montre 9 sored Clothing © pom ew treat vil and sai Di se 25th JUNE, 1809.Larsen Perrin 1 sterprée .Lh RAE Perrine\u201d Bd Gloves.Sea Troma, Ae Sala fron \" you want to save from 16 to 25 pe.3 L di Vie Co., 2 Onses Pa ee, (enrous FEDEITOER US | ae Sels City Puriilure Vinton esavunmnccosaapun ar 100 gage nan ones as aud Sanborn, Orate of Be seers ons.8 Loads Coffed Wai, pihertord & Sons, 9 Funnessauseu ane te tecesi Loa THO Mas LigGErS by 18 are meeting; Abbot & Ga, Portable Fol 257.sesss 8 es 8 82 8 88 8 8 8 Ssses 8 Sss es 88 : ses s 8 00 00 ® 0 00 00 D.Shallow\u2019 & Op.& Yeers \u201c Bubseription to Moniteur du \u201c Comines aneae eres 18°80 G.G.Gaucher, 2 our (5% Roses e ronréérrsesee peserrcsseesse nophes » 0 828 8 88 8 888 coh ty Ea gn RU SRNETE LANES SES ons Baa sea oa ys ASR EE PI re ae | | tages a of dread disenss.| well DOWER tial season a men treatmen su its iS Fr is ; iat Pri bah ege, London, = puimon vais : ir\u201d cou T uence of teens noi solocted climate.Tae he erspeutl à 51 made with very deeply.poln 3 \"VOFY I a Maney aisoves of vel, gol vdden bas pa 1g this year, thore ia & demand for all on ng Prin te ; \u2018sorte of light end suitable materials, and +, needless to say, the supply 15 fully equal to L \u2018now full of dainty and pretty fabrics which can be made up into charming and pletaresque gowns for maids and matron Few materials are prettier.tor dressy afternoon wear for summer than the dainty printed crépons.They fall.so softly, and the erinkied gowns give sugh a sul chiné-like effect to to the Sowers with hosed gowns ton are-as-ne ee arc domine our outifels ip où agin.from neck bo feet, Very man ny tt [fai lonable models doaito \u201cté deep myrtie grogne ol Blender.ue me at the À X The lo ER LT LES nl abana ok | Var! 0 9] z Tig 0 arrk journeys by all or steamers \u201cof fa vodico and oc x 1s Peas smnes SH ent | Boor have | and ref | continues t eat 1 and glsotion Jos, wii h re u-itleBhort of à oor Ct a ef | Jui Ft so | BEERS SR ES | Pe Ci RE pee Bom: ceapans mm ov injustice.+ on Ar climate, .locality and ë , dispels colds, head-: he above peraliy full, and of sil light textile of a color og es with t] ory tty b © green bene dress materia it 1s Dlain a ore Dien Jot, saat Font trom, thoy ai | \u201cnest scarcaly toll \u2018your read: ; : habi i k and from the ends of this revers | man's suffrage ip marching ox on, ratte \u201cwill rs nd aches.and fevers and cures LA = In, covered with 6.and meeting at the \u2018here soouer han many think, and 9 in | constipation.\u2018Syrup'of Figaistheÿ{5.orate the vest between them being made of the smasculated kind of sufligze w : only reméd y oi kind ever fine black lace plaited and lying perfectly , advocate, such as giving nigh ; taste flat.similar trimming forms a waiteau fr anchise to.spinsters Jud widows, but duced, pi he ana lait from the collar at the back and falls withholding it from married women, ag if a ceptable: tothe aah romp ti ing: : ULTRA HIGH SLEEVES Bait why down to the skirt, where it disap- woman with a husband and a family to look its action and trul bene cial\u2019 5 \u2018its = ast disappearing, but women continte, pease pndor a flat bow of moiré ribbons with after and Keep in order was a less useful.0 y do alter to Taised effects evidentiy, for if| long ends, black on the outside and green member of society or less intelligent than.effects, prepared only from the most : towering sleeves are no lon nger évide Dt.\u2018inside.The new shot surah silks so much her unmarried or widow ter, n° healthy and a agreeab esubstances, ita *H- bave their substitutes In Irils and pufs - worn the devotees of fashlon ave really tain that marriage is uot & bit less honor- di t, more or less wide and fuil, and trimmings lovely.n their artistic combinations.Some able to-day than it was when Bt.Paul de- man excellent qualities commend Thich form epaulets, standing points, and are bi Jae and green like the feathers ona: | clared it rtd be so, and although the great to and have -madesitsthe most | .and also novel bodice trimming, peacodk\u2019s breast with rivalilng lighta,otheis apostle of the Gentiles is not generally ed kn too or hich.there is no descriptive title\u2014these onze and rosy pink or pale heliotrope credited with holding advanced views on po ular rem y own.the question of woman\u2019s rights, yet that he yrup of Figs is for sale in 750 bottles by all leading - druggists.Any reliable druggi rhormay not\u2019 have it on han rocure*it promptly for- any Ÿ who \u2018wishes air d, we think, not vary frei low mont mo More In sovora with >f Figs is taken; if, is pleasant 5 frosbiag gta to late 4 \u2018enæof-our Special ha receivad osent, of Black.cms now & er popular: make +O oui À We-offer- 8 nice.quality 42 inch\u2019 BLACK.CASHMERE at 80c; wouldibe ue at: 4340.> We.offer a better quality 42° inch BLACK O ab, 1 We-offer an extra quality & inch BLAC A AR at va le.Also Black Cashmere, All-Wool Henyiettas, Bedford Cords, vel and Silk Warn Warp © ALL-WOOL COLORED:DRESS: GOODS CA Complete.Assortment .Cashmeres, Serges Heuriettas, ¥ Cloths, tees 06 S500 ctor | BLACK DRESS SILK Excellent Values.ne Gros Grains: sesetaunreressrsentrrasriesiorrrcsanah iD Worth 1 oosenpennenssensesauvusanVaauen encens) spond with the many simulated | princesse gowns, the ski pery being carried aver the lower ed of the extra long bodice, the juin.conceale with guimpe or twist of ribbon.excess of the means of those (1 have seen) who depend largely upon others for tholr maintenance.At the earnest solicitation of several, I have endeavored to procure si« \u2018tions for several yo oung \u2018Mmen,they having expressed a will ess to work for the +f ordinary mocoosities of life, but without sucuüsés, LD: mber of applicants for situ.\u2018ations of this ind being far in excess of the demand.Ii isin your hands, Mr, Editor,to\u2019 lay the matter clearly before the many phil- antbropists and general public, the necessity of some scheme being started whereby the ° many sufferers ay reap the benefits to be derived from a residence in the Adirondack mountains, A sanitarium in our own mountains is obviously out of the \u2018Guestion, and would simply be \u2018tantamount toan experiment.It appears tome the \"best steps to take would to by and make, fancies being improvise y th 3 combed with a peculiar shade of- delicate \u20ac & stes ar blue.held pretty high ideas of the superiative | dressmakers to suit the varied tastes ak ; figures of their customers.Frilis of ail Among other decorations forairy summer nobility of faithful wifehood and true Toes and point de Gêne lace are in con millimery are 5.3 \u2018and velvet butterflies, motherhood 1s evident from the follow- } du hese very often.do not resa carefylly copi rom nature, representing ing passage in bis letter to Timothy: beyond t tne chest, the most gorgeously colored specimens, as \u201cI gal, therefore, that the younger women 18 adopt: well is the common yellow ones.There are marry, bear enlidren, gulde the house, give also ¢ragon flies made of some transparent none occasion the adversary to speak | Again, the pelerine for being graduated © corsage, make SoldéBt.ucccereesersssrrrereencennrreere 008 with the trustee goods are patterned.A silk pettiooa fre En the unlined erépon skirt greatl pui proves the effect of the dress, These crépons do not soll easily, nor do they show agrres- sively any slight mark upon their surface.Gay ribbons to match the color of the floral pattern, and sili sleeves and skirt frills to match are also effective adjuncts, but are entirely i> opiion nal, Chaliles atill continue to be very popular \u2019 for Lans ladles, and some artistic designs * Are seen in these materials of pale pink or hellotrope flowers on a cream-colo] ground.Home very delicate and lustrous American surahs are much worn in New \u201c York and fashionable summer resorts for garden parties or dances, and they are in « Hght shades of réséda, violet, gray, suede .and pink, and are used often in combination with camel's hair or Carmelite with eftect, velvet being used in trimming.' A PRETTY FANOY FOR SUMMER .is that of making the bodice of afternoon * toilets of surah, with full sleeves of the same, This bodice comes well over the ! bips, and 1s fitted very snugly.Applied to : Is the skirt drapery of nua's veiling, * orépon, challie, or material of a similar / nature\u2014plain or figured, with a color matching that of the surah or China-silk bodice.This dress is liked by those of slender figure, and also by women inclined .to adiposity, who do not os waist ade \u201cof white-groûndest'or large-figured f Gauzy striped materials are much u Paris, the stripes, however, going round the n instead of up and down as formerly, ollow Irish-linen lace, with fine anpliqué bands to match, are much used to trim delicate summer gowns of organdie, zephyr, batiste, French gingham and chambray- Surah silk is likewise combined with Indie lawn, French muslin, batiste, cotton erépon, and like tissues.Rose-pi ink surah under pin India mull 18 a favorite selection.okes of lace or embroidery are universally worn on the newest gowns and soft long frills of chiffon are attached to the sleeve and fall low down over the hand.There Is a return to white aud cream laces for the throat and sleeves of bodices for afternoon wear, as well as for evening.Even with high corsages, many lace bibs and jabots are seen.The preliminary to this - return to dainty lingerie was the fashion so prevalent of wearing lace and pet guimpes.ith the bodice open front and back, 8 guimpe of some ve cate textile like chiffon or silk net is Stull AT THE HEIGHT OF POPULARITY, and will continue in favor all the summer through.With new gowns of China-silk, ord e Chine, faille, pouit dé soie, an sed \u201cthese, ulmpes are of point de Gêne gaze, chiffon, or crépe lisse.corsage is almost always with no ther siéeves than those of the guim A Jovely tollet just com- ple to be worn at a coming wedding 1s made of paldst rosy mauve s with small tearose buds.The -bodide je 1 À low corselet shape, with guimpe and sleeves above of creamÿ sil lage of exquisite quantity and design.he \u2018guimpe is full and shirred at the throst.The sleeves are In fai bishop style T late N shows a very chic summer walking 5 gown of fine light English homespun tweed of a bright shade of starch blue, he skirt is edged with a line of clanamon oolored bengaline, beaded with Lg pas seiponteri @ of the same shade.a bodics inds one somewhat of the A ramor and the wide \u201clapels all faced with - reveal a cinnamon silk A) eroam with a deep lace ford vest ot soft 5 .Darrow cord di tabs at the back of.the bod urioe ot A tril kind of handsome xcs, : k too fou uch fo éailit tn Tool 1% bk of {he short siseve\u2019 pees Bf wear, which wi aprie, \u201d in ery rich brocade or dell | cinnamon, Jue outlines tis | ioe.18 : I however.bs Yon co | toûg sicevés whioh.| Tdib, me the and ending à point at the walst on the left side, \"a other end of the friil, after being carrid | across the s boulders, disappears beneatû the corresponding end .juat where it crosse the figure.Lace of different widths ie usd in this manner, and some vary beautiful ol lace is seen on many of the summer model No one thinks of cutting such iace b meet the requirements of present fashior It first forms whatever dohae is de: and the rest 1s deftly Jabotes or otherwise gracefully.adjusted b: | the ald of a number of e prett: \u201cJewel\u201d onather fancy lace pins which an now seen 1 numbers on ail:dressing tables In lieu of.pins or to complete a certain ef tect in a giv whit, day ribbon ar velvet \u201cbows are deal of ingenuity} is observed In me Een tioncot these HEIRLOOM LACES IN BECOMING PASHION.a girl hal emi effec od gowns by: Saving à Tostaoly fitting tight) a tail and lander figure, pnd land ed in her Prats III.Hning out \u201c\u2018en-princesse,\u201d an then.draping\u2019 thin materials over gard fo aimes on the prin- cipie\u2014with ablon-\u2014of draping a Peri So.Rodi aceful gown |.made like this the other as the fabrio being of soft white China slik, mbroidered at the hem and \u201cacross the topyith a delicate Greek pattern in gold braid, The gathered |pr ehemisette which showed athe leït side of the bodice was of white-mtl muslin and the sleeves, made very Tul as far as the elbow, fitted the lower part \u20ac the arm like a glove, © beauty of this iostume lay la its absolute simplicity.Bi June, being the favorite tonth for weddings, there are now many hore arrangements coming In for these cremonies.At most mare, English funotine of this de scription little pages are usully seen.in piate No.IL is a design for te costume « one of these small boys.It §composed cd old Point de Venice lace at te wrists anc knees, The wedding-dress of tcoming June bride is made of magnolia-wite satin, the back of which forms a statel; court train! cut en princesse.The front is sin coat shape \u2014this portion made of Venetid; point lace, the scalloped edges forming th coat fro! The brides China silk.Each young lady the favorite flower which \u2018isito form her; uel de corsage and The dress of each represents tip tint of the : selected blossom.The \u201cviolet bridesmaid will wear an Empire dressof lajaliest mauve silk and lace, the primrosd ngiden-a gown of soit, creamy yellow.THE -\u201cBUD\" OF THE- jop will appear in a rose-heart sue dainty bina phan Gem: haix aire ei alt 3 tal, oleh: 2 Es ee ol tal whi « : dross over white ik a ; kita a subsfance that resembles mother-of-pearl.The rifliant colors of many kinds of in- sectaare clo imitai and at a glance alon the Hne of specimens one might easily imadne that some naturalist\u2019s collection was bn view, fo exact are the representations These insects, in color and in moe; jewel-work and Jet, are also worn in in tip hair, sod larger ones of à diaphanous py re occasionally set on the left shoyder of a low-cut bodice.| MANY OF THE NEW BONNETS re nerely bands that are worn round the Gre fan coil of hair at the back of the head hey are quite invisible from a front Toy with the exception of thestrings, which, .Sograry to expectations and predictions, rgquite narrow.There are some pretty hats now shown in the best shops of 8 À pid gray rice straw with a garland of pi roses.and pink velvet strings and also Town straw with a band of heliotrope he brim and one tea rosebud with rel Prema leaves resting in a little trail on, the hair above the left ear.A pretty hat is conposed of fine black chip with a crown of ace and tied with green velvet ribbons, whch are Jastened with one mauve orehid he loft side.Wings are much used for \u2018trhming sailor hats and ey ATO usually to the front.The sallor hat 8 in fancy rush straw ith brim curved slightly upward all r turned up higher a the left side, where pan stened with a bow of silk.The bri isilso faced with silk.\"a Sarillow green hat.brim In chip and the crown in straw, a band yevet at the base of the crown and a, \u2018Bipllar one beneath the brim.The trim- mug consists of a few bows of gea-green.iré ribbon striped with.pink, holding &, om or two of wild Iris, requires about ten yards-of ribbon, two.a half inches vide, to make the fashion- |, \u2018ale Watteau girdle and shoulder-') 8 which form the set of.ribbons used as\u2019 ornament to dresses, to summer after- non gowns of dainty material.Iridescent! fore unted ribhons have besn-very much used for urpose, and undoubtedly will.bs the Eole of the graduates, as white rl © irfhbons merely touched with iridescence are * {the prettiest ribbons of this kind, and give: dainty relief to a toilet of pure white THR NEW PARASOLS {lor serviceable use in city streets and for.ravelling are gay little affairs ot:change- o silk, mounted on the lightest frames d either unilned or lined under the ribs, 'he handles are of natural wood, .À silver ndie is To longer considered good form, .t has:been vulgarized by.cheap-imita- or promenade and carriage-use-and for\" atering places there are many parasois of \"ft white chiffon, puffed on the frames and ed under the ribs with white silk, so as give them substance enough.to bd sun-: ades.These are trimm with white- \u2018lces or with ruffles of chiffon, Some of © prettiest of these parasols :in white or yfaok are spang gle Children\u2019s cambric dresses .are.made In.plostyles which may be easily laundried.I little more embroidery is used than last.paso, Very frequently a full ruffle of the ess material, about four inches deep, shes the neck of blouse dresses.Black of ribbo! old rose silk or satin and hasjarge frilis d | velvat n about two inches wide on small children\u2019s dresses, and they often begin on the shoulder, go down to the waist line, where they cross directly in front and pass around to the back, where.they are ti a bow with ends.\u2018A pale plus and white cambrie or Jose apd white ry pretty n way.halte in rich\" \u2018colors, - sprigged with owers, are still very popular 1 or afternoon, ear and for any oc n when & more laborate dress is required ! for à child.They 0 mage with, full plain skirts containing yoke waistl, of tho dress materias.a= fall English \u201csiceves falling low from fe shoulder.irdie of the dress ma- teriai, ihe fro: ares a and simply- prossed a jute ro bar, Line where Girt Soin the Seni\u201d malds\u2019 dresses areiof lace Pad | todice an has chosen ; guimpe of bright colored slik is preferrad Theses icose Land-cluster.: erally made of blue serge.plok, with garniture of half-ojon roses and a \u2018leaders of fashion + the \u2018ball at the Hotel de Ville, it Hosa {hellottog ets Hed wich fous lined with pale, \u201cwith - \u2018atlotropa Valve! \u2018biguse | FOR MISSES AND OTHER S8CHOOL GIRLS ta.the suspender euit made: with a pointed d bell skirt, and worn with a full suits are ge finished with ial pe as oh nis 8 sn n mme nly the (seam at the bac Adm hips \u2018at the belt with on ve to to ne little gores, one directly in front two oF three, be, elther wider \u201cthe blazer suit which.i displayed Tor, girls from ten to sixteen, is quite similar to the one worn by grown Women, but the skirt is simply fluished with \u2018a narrow roll, where the beit should be, And this Atel ig completely concealed beneath the biouse*waist oO white lawn which babgs over it.Thi made in sail = or sérviceable wear, the gare, and flo in front : chmbistos the suit when Mvp 4 wrap is required.Jin Plate No.IV is shown a beautiful: re ception gown which was worn\u2019 by one.of the uw; in Paris recent akirt of ces bordered.pie invariably pay Sivention to Chane details.The de is of wit! ho | have top akon the provin x reproachfully.\u201d ny woman who fills that | bi 1 satisfactorily requires no further proof.of her apliity to use the electoral franchise as well, if not better than the average man, let alone the average spinster.In nearly all the evangelical churches, the women help to elect thelr ecolesiastical rulers and a majority of the great Methodist Church in the United States have voted in favor of the admission of lady delegates to thé General Conference or equal terms with the gentlemen, and I defy any person to produce a satisfactory reason why sensi should re remain longer without the electoral ranchi: nei while every British subject residing Canada, who is twenty-one yoars of.8, and neither a pauper or a criminal, id b have a share in the election of our islators, it does not at all follow that they should have an equal share with those who have a much greater stake in the coun- - try, any more than that every one should.ay an equal share of the taxation, Is there.ustice or reason in a law which gives a clerk in a store, a workman inamill, or à laborer on a farm an equal voice with his master in the making of the laws and the levying of the taxes, and who will affirm that a bachelor bas as much stake in the country as the head of a large family?The y £ propose to remedy the many defects of our election laws, may appear rather too radical at first sight, but am persuaded\u2019 that reform along these lines will take place: Paore ! long.The plan I propose: is as fol.OWS : First\u2014Let the name of every mature,.law-abiding British subjeot, be hé.learned sor unlearned, who has reside for one year, \u2018for tbe electoral district in which he ie now :residing, and when an election is to bé held, \u201che or she shall be furnished with a voting paper inthe manner described in my former letter.Secondiy,\u2014Thefollowing persons who are; able to read and write intelligently shall, upon furnishioi.satisfactory proof\u2019 \u2018horeols to the Elector d.\u2014 referred to in a former letter\u2014be entitled to an additional, vote.Those whoown productive property to;f: the value of at least $1000 shall have one: additional vote, while the owner of $50005{-b: worth of productive property shall have two.additional votes, and the owner of $50, or over.of productive property.shalt have : three additional votes.By productive pro-:| y 1 mean any kind of real estate, bank: ort.railroad s perty, which is being held for present use! and not fur speculation, such as vacant land: in the country or vacant land in the oîty or: towns, options on the produce market, eto., The tenant of property worth fifty per cent.more n the sums mentioned above shall be a titiod to the additional votes, but the: \u2018owner and tenant cannot qual on the same property.Again, the head ot a family! .of thres minor children who are attending school, or who have already received an\u2019 average common school education, shall.be\u2019 -entitièd to an additional vote, and the head of a family of six minor children auendin school or who are :aiready moderatel educated, shall be entitled to two add tonal tes.t me se a supposed case way o illustration.Mr.Jones has a wife and.six children, who are now going to achool* er have already become moderately experte ; 1 would - 8 d in Canada - A \u2018be entered on the voters\u2019 list Hal area or other personal pro=gi: being - arrangements \u2018\u2019Adirondack Cottage Sanitacum\u201d whereby we may erecta sumoer of Canadian cottages and eo-operate with them, thus giving a hopes of life to those who now fhrough stress of ciroumetances are compelled to r remain | -at home.Very tru youth A ; RENOUF.Protection for Farmers.\u201cTo the.Editor of the STAR: * Srm,\u2014] noticed with pleeaure in the STAR of- the 3 Zod inst.that a meeting was held In Quebec for the purpose ol iouiture Id the different farming and _agricultura tries in general In tha Province of Quebec.have also noticed that a great many of or \u2018larmers are emigrating to to the United States, and as you ars in I take this oppor tunity of \u201car oar a attention to.the ts, whieh ported aor Con \u2018sumption in 1390 vez ms 000 00 which \u2018is the reason our farmers ro eaving the country.I believe that the Province |.of Quebec would like heip the - farmers in the way of Bounttes, but that i try it.Manufactured.only'by the | (CALIFORNIA: FIG5SYRUP \u2018 co, SAN: FRANCISOO,' OAL.VILLE.KY.NRW YORK.N.x 2 UREST, STRONGEST, BEST.- .alieady tor mue SER 2 Snir 0 - EA ses Sold by AI Grocers and frm ive Ye Wosontos | financial position would not jour it.and 1 pEgest that the a of House of praseutatives for the.of tne\u2019 \u201cot Quebec should ask our that purpose a high tariff-shouid exist on vail raw material which our farmers can roduce.Special mention was made to that Canada.was eseen- the wool imported aus 0 Canada, free of- duty, for home consumption.Now\u2019 think ther should bea high duty.oniraw \u2018wool, 8o-al enable our farmers to, supply the Canadian market The: duty in\u2019 the initea States is ta per 1b, for washed'wool.There was Ao £3) ,500,000 worth of ja tobacco im- .ported into Canada, free of duty.These are \u2018the two principal iines, and thére are other agricultural industries which, if protected by the Government, would benefit.our Jatmers, as well ap the.country in general, As à proof that protection is a good ns, I \u2018odrAlluptrate that 1 my own Das An 1871 therè was \u2018only nine million cigare, and this es ted, in 1890 we manufactured \u201c160 Sion Ciars.ur manufacturers \u2018have done well under the.© protective tarif, but the trouble is that farmers have been, I think farming ® s the b bas] sis of \u201cbusiness.\u2018and they should bo protec \u201cwell the manufacturera you uta \"make the same advance alowards the Fed (eral Government that has been made.{wards the Province of« Quibea, I think \u2018the | #bolnt could be: falfied.gn d the \u2018whole coun- {ary -benefitted by folly, RTIER SherbrookesStreet.*Tothe-Editor of the BTAB: \"SIR Last year three petitions for.paving «Sherbrooke street were presented to #eity>authort ed by, every anion proprietor on thy 5 street, and prompt assur- .in the three R'a.He also owns $1000 w of property or is the tenant of $1500 Youth.of property.There will be five good notes in that house, providing that Mr.Jones can\u2019 read and write, but otherwise there will ,onlyÿtwo votes.First, there is Mrs, Jones\".\u201cvote, then Mr.Jones has one vote on Acs\" count of hilmself, two votes o unt of -his progreseive minor children and on one het) :on account of his property.If his.pros perty was only large enough he might have.wo more votes, pus it Mrs.15 Joned \u2018could read: and write and had $560,000 worth of property in her ly name, which was not em- Bloyed in qualifying tenant voters, she, too, would have four votes at her command, which, with the.roles held by hers husband, would m: rood ily in that}.house, and where Is he fair-minded ma woman who asserts that the Jones family are not justly entitled to to them ail ail ?A Suggestion for Men With Money-to Apare.To the.Editor of the STAR: Srr, \u2014Now that the pxcitement-of the polie\u201d \u201ctienl crisis in the Province of Quebe Re pears to be over and all parties - cool and in a position to think calmiy on the.financial state of affairs it would be wall to consider the first and most Important item in the Hon, Mr, Hall's statement of ways and Juesns which isa detioit of one million doi- lars for th yqurrent year.This unfortunate.state of affairs has been brought about by the reckless and extravagant management of the late Government.It has been stated more than \u2018once that the last loan floated in France Tr, er's Govern- iil cost this province.more than 6 per pv and how can this be when mo) money in Europe.is so cheap and plentiful, We see at thé present time there are 600 million pounds on deposit in the enon banks | standing at ce per cer Sens Q loan oa lt would nominally pa: SE a Tittle Quebes but itis.5 gia An t some of the: sot septs 8 market at something ng Gotlar ;1t this evishiy given, that he wor snculd proceeded with in the spri * Nour that time has arrived, and the to of icontracte to bé given out published, but no \u2018mention of our street, Small, obsours\u2019 streets, and even lanes in.various\u201d partsof -thecity have been paved jybilethls, remain residential avenue,seoms pel Uy ign ed.\u201cWhy is this thusly?\u2019 any e fault must lie hh the local aldermen, absorbe -probably with some (Special ho bby, or roo Fraierent to the Interests of their porters to insist upon thelr rights.Next year the whole traveling world and their wives will visit us, and we ought to show à .decent front.Unfortunately, ah man ;minds our province assoolated with \u201cboodling tendencies, and baving the stigma -of the name let us have something to show \u2018for it, How would it do to send a section of- Sherbrooke street pavement to the Chicago Fair?A few Scotch carts might be added, with a section of our wh ity Street Rall- way and time-table attached, as specimens of the status of Montrexl at the end of the rineteenth century: I -don\u2019t know what .what other objects would distinguish , equally unique and peculiar.J Canadian: farmers, and for | us; asl.A PRIZE PORTRAIT: This young has threo br others, eath one of whose 4 ofa combined nhs) ; i The manufacturers of HE LATEST SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY FOR CLEANSING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH, will give a handsome Gold W.to the Who cen make out the faces of others FIRST § tosh the Second an elegan \u201c5 7 Bie £2 genuine DIAMOND EARRINGS to the NO LAMP in Antique ilver ; foths DRESS PATTER} ; a PA\u2019 rn MUSIC BOX six pieces : ä to tho 3 ap h a beautiful EE RAR dark ASSES) fale Eh Wh Ben Son .\u2026 BRACELETS, with! n'Fadlocks, and Lo the ek \u201c8 COIN SILVER W., Bach contestant\u201d is to ¢ fut Sut ut fhe pe picture æ Si thers | hry d Pas ro same to > with ten three cent Ain send se shots for one package of ro July pot = sm ce conti ER te 1 t ow let BUEINESS RDUCA to a last a complete TION the second to ?the last an of genuine DIAMOND BARRINGS 3 to \u201cthe ti \"from the last a PIANO LAMP in See \"£5 ths fourth 2 oss MUSIC BOX sying six a SILK DRESS, di cn irof Josant » CLOCK, © se an elegant MANTEL ¢ and a valuable prive will also be given fo who is a able to 0 answer 1h fhe - Plume rabus correcily until 100 prizes ba awarded if there \u201chold bot that number corréctiy.Nothing is char or : boxing an and packing prizes, We miams to Ss wh willing ¢ RTE Elsie jes .a ject in to introdues and aitract attention.to Pearlifosm.hich 1s drat] on 7 wbose manufacturers are 2 toward of oo to any dentist Es ss are Tass aad ended by te lead th srywhere, ask ou es ue ear by, izes Tafa srs e Portrait an ar profession Postpai \u2019 Sarehuly ayarded tly as deserved, Ad.ress, Lens \"TOILET M'FQ.ww 190 ge Bt, Toronto, Ont, TÉRFAMILIAS, The Victoria Rifles, |-To the Editor of the STAR: Is 1t not time the.\u201cVictoria Rifles of Cana.ida\u201d changed name to the \u201cVictoria ; Rifles of Montreair\u201d Next.Trs:battslion was awarded the special designation \u201cThe \u201cVictoria Volunteer Rifles, : of Montreal\u201d by: sign manual 18th July, \u20181882: Thisy designation was changed to.\u2018Hphe VictoriaRiflen of Canada\u201d by Militia | General ordsis 6th December; 1879, when.the regiment was also authorised to béar ~the words \u201cHocles mu on its orest in recog : : nition ofservices réndersd by the corps in \u201cthé affaitinear St Armand In (1870.Itis ; Have.distinctive deéiguatione, apart from} ALL; thelr; nutaerals ds,.to give them, a national} ha, rather tha a St \u2018to beat 104d reap.the.profit?.+\" Foch) Dich \u2018ankne A ax difioult-tounderstand hat wouldbe gatned Ji ne: |\u2019 by thewhange in same suggested by our § or ike correspondent.The tendency of the official | ; a8 GAIN OF AupoUNDA DAT IN THB RUN DOWN,\u201d\u2019 AND HAS BEGUN TO.TAKE ; sypopd osphites of Lime & Soda k NOTHING UNUSUAL.18.H .THIS FRAT TEAS SER PRésC MED OYTE ANDOVER = AD ATAB { En AP - China,- Failles, Surah, India.\u201cOur Prices are-ve \u2018Lowstartt \u2019 quality of\u2018goods offered.= Challies ALL-WOOL SILK AND W - COTTON - The Best Standard FANOY I.PRINT, Abu.esas sus anapaserestins Bo: : that a.to PLAIN AND FIGURED SILK BEST CHAL WOOL OUALLIES su remet; vsveccsa OO Cotton Challies, Sc per.\u201cyard, Cotto: Challies HALLE ii ernrsncoserence te lfo.per yada Challies, Te per yard DRESS TRIMMINGS hei VARIETY , Also a\u2018Large and Complete: Stock of: Hibbons, Parnso brellas, \u2018Laces, Embrpideries, tes, Gs ctor rap AND.New Spring, Styles in Dress Goods COTTON BEDFORD OOED., PACIFIC CORD.106 per od 'ANCY \"DRY\" G00DS Glove: Department Ohildren\u2019s;Black.Thread\" Gloves, How.ee .Ohildren'ssColored Thread Gloves, 4 fom » Children\u2019s Colored Taffeta Gloves, [Ki ilk Mitts, Black.Great Assortment of.Colored: .À very fine Chaice-in, Ladies A ju 0) sav Ladies\u2019 Kni Fine Choice i tted S Real Suede Gloves, LADIES\u2019 in Ladies\u2019 C ran 3 ids, .Ladies\u2019 Undressed Black PO IE tole bei \u201cnie \u2018And dt get .lov OlMhseevireisnes rio 05e oves, Black and'Ü Col'd, 880:to:90c sed Mousquetaire, Bt.\u2026ccocceun 86 ee A rmennennnensence voenséntaued Buttons, at, resmsnsnesssassasespesensens 3008 EER HIEFS.ranroareeéasacen ere aenena tbe denses FB uvrisraniancensse, tessa enesssiacineor NDEEROHIE LADIBS FANCY, HEM STITORED HANDKERGHTINS, al.0 LADLES FANCY, HANDKE, avésessenterssee Gevdsresnsan se sarest une ard, worth per rer OUR STOCKIOF LADIES\" HATS And Shapes is one of the Inrgestiand\u2019 Beet Selecte , the City, and compfi ponte Patent k of LADIE Stocks to: ba f test Natal for«Byring: be.found in the market fo vonvone eisvbetsirng ashore suetiediernrisiisens Ou Stos HATS is also\u2019 th \"found in the i and all oie Shades and sty to be sold.at Halk, We are now prepared-to-offer-tosthe- Public a Fall: Line- of.Thedow.price\u2019of'those-goeds oeds will.closethiem quickly.OUR STOCK OF PERFUME Is of our be- sol TE We.don\u2019t d.We invite -tho;aiten Pods and prioos-befors Dayine LV 8 to an o have tha à Goods and - - Complete-Stock, of thesfollowing Brands : \u2014 Le TL; PRIER, ROG B GALLET, L.LEGRAND.A.FULLSLINE; OF.Hair Brushes, Toth.Brushes, {Nail Brushes; ancy \u2018Mirrors, Fancy Combs.a bids a Prive List, for wesbeliave the in quality and quantity than low prices; \u201cbut thogé w \u201c know thsbour: Prices 8 are as low neg {goods plss are, more: | can Je sold.; - This 4uvaluabls Wotoisig-for-ante at soif AWENTYEIVE and Grocers : A 3 NO.5%\" VICTORIA) SQUARE, FINE hh nd: \u2018wholessle aud retail by NateriCo, ontr OUTÉ:SOAPIE 2! B café \u2018 ie, 0 have once: dealtwith CENTS phegaailoniby Meath \u201d* i | CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR F For week ending June 4th, 1892.Honda womens SBE FRA.err 32.375 rénésosen 00 restnsuanernsarsenren baies Y coronosocsersssans arosssasesre > Totäl.\u2026.sousnseserennsecs.e 198,278 Present Dally Average For the week ending June 4th, 1893, 33.046.SATURDAY.JUNE 11, 189 THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION, If the cause of consumption were to be put into one word, It wouid be \u2018\u2018expectoration,\u201d Specialists are beginning to question the truth of the hereditary hypothesis, some claiming that all that is inberited is more or less of a predisposition to encourage the growth of the tubercle bacilli; and other old theories regarding consumption are shaking; but ail are united in believing that the disease is mainly propagated by reckless expectoration.So long ago a8 last September, Professor Tyndall raleed an alarm as to this danger in an article in the Forinightly.His argument was based upon the recent discoveries of Dr.Cornet, a colleague of the famous Dr.Koch in the Imperial Sanitary Institute at Berlin Dr.Cornet\u2019s investigations resulted in convincing him that the \u201ctubercle bacilli,\u201d or the infective matter of consumption, ls almost entirely propagated by the conversion of the sputum of consumptive patients into dust, in which form it is easily breathed by all.Prof.Tyndall summed up the danger in thls way: 1t is universally recognized that tuberoulosls 13 hey come almost exclusively from the dried sputum ol consumpuve- persons, The moist sputum, a8 also the expired breath of the constimptive patient, 18, for this mode of infection, without danger.If we can prevent the drying of of the oXDEOIOLAEd Io.matter, we prevent in the same degree the ossi bts of infection.1t is not, however, sufficient to place a spitloon at the disposal ot the patient, The strictest surveillance must be xercised by both physicians and attendants to Shioto the proper as or cis spt otive Dhiogm.8 of the ANS Site fog or Fo ocket bandkerchiefs mi To this must be add- dd the soilin, of the clothes and the wipin; of the patien 8 ott The handkerchiefs use for 8 ust handled with care, and ed without delay.Various other of dan kissing among them, will occur to the phy: A phthisical mother, by De es eut may\u201d sont Te Sion 1 0 © patien once to 7 dons laid down in the 0 tal, ought to be posted up ib every sick room, intringemen: tor tue es ought to sternly punished.Pha may the terrible Ior- tality of hospital nurses be nished, not abolished, the Where they are decupied ered as salubrious as those surgical in which no 10 baci] could be found.\"Many instances are quoted to establish the truth of this explanation.The story is told of a ruddy young filsherwoman, the ploture of health, who after living in a small hut with a man dying of consumption for only a year or two is found far advanced with the dread disease.Hospital statistics bear directly on this point too, \u201cMore than one half the deaths of Catholic nurses in thirty-eight German hospitals wore dus to this disease.Nursing is one of the deadliest ocoupations known to man,\u2019 or rather to woman; a healthy girl of seventeen devoting hersel! to hospital nursing dies on an average twenty-one and a half Years sooner than a girl of the séme age in- the general population.A woman of twenty- four will live twenty-two years longer in the outside population than what she would do if she were a nurse ln a hospital.\u2019 It is estimated that the consumptive germ will retain its virulence for at least six montha If the wall of a room in which a consumptive patient has lived is examined it will be found to be literally alive with the bacilil Even suburban trains running to some of the consumptive resorts of Europe were found to conceal a great number of the germs .about the cushions.One of the benefits that a sanitarium like that at Saranac lake confers is freedom from * this prolifio cause of spreading ana !ntensi- fying the disease.A striot rule is enforced against expectoration in any place or under any olrcumstances in which the dried dust can possiblyreach the lungs of human beings, The use of the spittoon is made absolute, and each patient is provided with a small paper cup for expectoration which Is burned : daily, This is an advantage that, let alone all others, would do very much for the incipient patient; and it is one that he is very liable not to get at home, certainly cannot got in the average hospital and is not apt: to find in the uncontrolled health resorts of :the West.Much good would bé done to our Canadian sufferers if a home were provided for them where this one danger were removed; \u2018and such an institution under mediosl control would do much more than this.\u2018There ls another side to the question, and that is the common duty of all persons to unite in cheoking the alarming spread of \" \u201cdmsymption in the coramunity by the dis- gustiog habit of promiscuous expeotora- -tlon.Men of splendid health, late in life are unexpactedly stricken down by this = Ipalady, and it can only be through breath- dng the bacillt disseminated by some care- \u201cJess consumptive.It is just as deadly when \"dried upon the pavement as in the hospital ward; and there should be a universal con- sonsus of action aginst this grossly dangerous oustom.= THE NEW CITY CHARTER, No disagreement with the tatement that the municipal government of Montreal sadly needs reform.While the Pople cannot be exonerated from blame in © matter, the result at any rate has been Tous ed that aldermanio rule is too often r the \u201cslique\u201d sud tov seldom for the gen- 9ral good.The careleséness in municipal matters, that has permitted this state of things, is one of the cardinal sing of the oity; and, How in our hour 1 temporary .repentance, there ip 0 have waked ap to the énormity and the itrave danger of anvratéliel ring rule; and the -cltigans have taken the Question of unloipal reform ao thofoughly In hand oy have Dressed sa excellent bili to shoouragingly sdvaticed stage in the istkture.The essence of the proposed nts to the tity, sh vase ln à contest where the balade of power too often lies with s saieable wisorty.The youl estate proprietors are, of céurée, no more holy than anybody else, but they are | not likely to be purchasalite.at the prices that can be offered in à civic election; and they, moreover, are very desply interested financially in the result.\u201cHence the candidate Is surer of being judged on his civic platform when be appesis to a constituency composed of proprietors, apd this fact cane not help drawing out à more suitable class of aldermanio aspirants, 1t wouid be stupid to raise against this a howl over the rights of the poor man.The large quailfication required of a portion of the aldermen is based upon exactly the same prudential reasons that prompt us to demand bondsmen for an official entrusted with muoh money.This change is directly in the interests of the poor man, He helps Lo pay the taxes\u2014piten paying more than hisshare\u2014and it is now proposed that the common puree, to which he contributes and out of which he benefits, shall be protected against any conspiracy of irresponsible ward politicians, We are simply declining to entrust our purse strings to men who have given us no security.The poor man, of course, hra full representation in the Council, half the aldermen being elected as at present by all ratepayers; and we venture to think that it might be wise to abolish the property qualification required of these aldermen-at-large altogether.The sum of $2000 is merely a farce ln the way of property qualification; and yet might bar out some good men.A WRITER who withholds his name-prob- ably out of consideration for his friends\u2014 proposes in the Atlante a complicated remedy for the \u2018\u2018gerrymander.\u201d His scheme is to have a whoie state or province vote together for a list of members, thus doing away with electoral districts The details of the plan are: Abolish the electoral districts entirely, allow all parties in Lhe state Lo put tickezs in the sees fl \u2018This, or course, includes tickets put up by independent organizations and the minority parties.he voter selects ticket and voles {lL as a whole, but marks thereon Lhe name of the gives the quota, or number © Of Votes necessary Lo elect one candidate.Sach party vote is now divided by this quota, hich Shee to it the number of Congressmen to which it is entitied,the successful candidates of the party be those who stand highest Ja order of preference.Ir the party has a sulliclent number of votes to fill one quota, that name on Pie ticket which 15 the choice of the greatest number of voters ts taken; Je two quotas are filled, the first and second go in, on.All a man would have to do to tangle this elaborate arrangement up hopelessly, would be to \u201cscratch\u201d his party ticket; and thus make {t impossible for him to be counted with any of the parties, lhe only preventative of the crime of \u201c gerrymander \u201d is to eleot honest and honorable men to Parliament.This 1s not Impossible, tor it was done in Britain no longer ago than the last redistribution.Tue Halifax Heratd quotes the STAR'S contention that other provinces will soon be face to face with the necessity of direct taxation, and comments as follows: Quebec's course in adopting direct taxation to make up the deficit in ber revenue which Mercier left a8 a Jegacy to his success, puts an end to the scheme, to which Mr.Fielding was a Soarey, by which an attempt was made to ¢ompel the Federal Government to assume the heavy burdens which the several Grit local governments had created.This fact br ngs the Government of Nova Scotia face face with a, grave crisis in our financial Fairs.The only remarkable course is for Mr.Fielding to cut down his expendiiure and stop further borrowing.The only alternative is to increase the direct taxes of the people, If Mr, Fielding nad such & scheme In hatching, Quebec has saved herself a pretty bit of bleeding by heading it off, There can be no doubt that we are, provinciaily, in the erilioal position of the first team in the procession to reach a new and immensely important oroes-roads.If we headed for Ottawa, the whole caravan would follow in our wake when a financial famine would be Inevitable; Gut now our example of honestly paying our own debts must be followed, Ontario and Quebec together can dictate the course of the Federal Government.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE overwhelming triumph of the Harrison party in the Minneapolis Convention must not be taken as an accurate indication of the feeling toward Blaine in the country.The delegates to Minneapolis were chosen to nominate Harrison at a time when Blaine was out of the fight, and were naturally of a strong Harrison complexion.It could not be expected that Blaine would make much headway among these men; though it is pretty generally admitted that if he had been In the fleld from the first, the Convention would have been almost unanimously Blaine.The probabilities are that Harrison, handicapped by all the barnacles that collect during a term of office and committed to a limited number of public \u201cpap\u201d eaters, will make a weaker fight for the Presidency than four years ago.ltis a golden opportunity for Cleveland and tarlff reform.MR.AUGE'S proposal to fix the hours at which shop-keepers shall close is ot the character of sumptuary and soolalistio legis- fation ; and will probably tead to more harm than benefit, Such stores as can olose at six do 80 now; and in many cases it would be a real Injury to all concerned to enforce the rule of no business in the evening.When would the workingman do his buying?He is now employed up to six, and this bill would prohibit him from supplying his larder or his wardrobe in the evening.No such sweeping law should be passed.Education of public opinion.is.the best way to come to the relief of bver-taxed clerks, rtm On of the influences that carries Federal party lis into provinolai elections is the custom of drafting men from one sphere to the other.The Liberals of Ontario gave the Federal paity.Blake and Maokenzle,and later drew from it SAX.G.W.Ross.In Quebec, Chapleau and Mousseau exchanged; Mercier first appeared in the Dominion: House; and lately Desjardins, of 1/Islet, has gone to Ottaws.Sir John Thompson sérved'as Premier of Nova Scotid, and now the.Greenway Government in Manitobà strengthens itesif by absorbing the only follower that Mr.Laurier had west of Lake Superior, ; ei eee Tux Libarale are better fighters.in Pare Hament than in the constituencies, It is more profitable, they fancy, to talk Hansard into stodgy imbestlity han appesl the \u201cgerrymsnder\u201d te, two live \u2018vosst ituenties Hike Frontenao \u2018ad L'Assoi The Governihélit'are likely to | nigh pian, crop Men, Women, Boys and Girls \u2014\u2014BAY\u2014\u2014 \u201cThe Fresh Air Work Must Go On\u201d Goodly Gifts from Scores of Generous Givers.Subscriptions Pouring in from All Quarters, The News Received with Unbounded Joy.Although the Committee wii! need a large number of new subsoriptions before they can feel justified in laanching the gigantic work in connection with the Fresh Alr Fund, yet sufficient haa been received to indicate a deep soated and widespread desire that the good work should be continued.It was only last Saturday that the first announcement for the season was made, and yet upwards of one thousand dollars has already been handed in over the STAR office counter in five days, This speaks well for the spontaneity of Mont- 7 4 will deny the truth of this saying.If any one does not know thls by personal experi- ence-hs or she is deserving of pity for much of life\u2019s joy has not been tasted.We are today sending the glorious message to thousands of anxious waiting ones that their summer is to be gladdened with country delights of which they have tasted during three previous summers.Are we wrong in hoping that there are yet hundreds of generous people only waiting to help the cause?Mrs, Louis Sutherland, 82 Durocher s sends five dollars, and A Friend sends fi = ES WE'RE GOING TO THE COUNTRY, Ha! HA] HA! HA) real\u2019s generosity.Not one cent can be canvassed for this fund by personal importunity, It was at the beginning felt that the werk was one that should appeal to all hearts, a work that could and should speak for itself.It was felt, too, that when the work grew dumb or spoke to deaf ears it would dle, Ip a bundred ways the contributors to the Fresh Alr Fund have been repaid, Amongst the givers, especially the little givers, 1t has engendered thrift, induced little acts of self-denial, stimulated faltering hearts to acts of kindness and everywhere broadened oS > 3 | dollars, making ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fun \u201cGood 1s no good, but : it be spend God aveu good for nons other ena.\u201d\u2014Spenser, ree Graces\u201d send two dollars and Laifty von for the Children's Fresh Air Fun 8.\u201d sends two Joliars for the hn aren : Frodd Air Fun B.Levi Pa ., send tres five dollars for the Children\u2019 8 Fregh À! end Messrs, Cochrane, Gassiis & oy end ten dollars fo for the Calidren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messra.Hanson Bros.nd fes dollars f the Children\u2019s Fresh A} rF © or Mr.Isaac 4.Stearns, i ne plat street, GETTING READY) Glad hearts in dark and dingy lanes, Naked children of poor homes dressed in the nice things from the \u201cFresh Air Fund Twenty Minutes\u201d Society,\u201d individual sympathies.Bcores are the boys sends ave five dollars for the Children's Fresh and girls who have gone to their own vacations with lighter hearts, because they have helped to get holidays for poor children, and scores are the mothers and fathers who, when feeling grateful for the benefl- cence that has enabled them to send their own little ones to their summer play grounds have not forgotten the children of less fortunate parents living in the stifling atmosphere of crowded homes \u201cNor rural sights alone, but Jural goun kxhllarace th é spirit and as The tone of languid nature,\u201d ~Oowper, Messks.John Lovell & = lars for the Children's frees end ee dol Mr, Henry A.Mountai ë sends ten dollars for the\u2019 Shir De at ir r Fun J.D.M., jr., send d > act: Ma ir 1 ps ss one ollar for the Chil where even the sunlight rarely enters, Is Messrs.Thos.Davidson & Co.send tweüty- a2pinais te pe « k .{4 SE do SATEEN & Oo send twepty.ive ; Aga pan grotetans air B Piste Lin prrs and wat so Mr, W, Oliver Buchan p.568, Sherbrooke stree fie fonds Ove ve dollars ds the hs, Spree Proeh Al Fund, Messrs, W.& F.P.Ourrie & a dollars for the Children's SE nh te Fund Mr.W.H.Meredith sends t fhe\u2019 the Chlldren\u2019s Fresh Als Funds vas for Miss Elizabeth O, Orkney.Sis St.Catherine street, > loa of treet, se bende fen do ollars for the Onil- Misses Lily and Lulu Garth, Bt, Denis street, send one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.John Hope & Co, 18 St, Alexis ten dollars for THANE YOU, KIND LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, street, pond, ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.- Messrs.J.\u201cRattra &0 for the Ohlidren's Fresh À A he Pan jon dollars M.P.send: PS gente 8 Joe dollar for the Children\u2019s Mr.A.T.acon, 305 Sherbrooke at Sends five dollars for the Chiidren\u2019 % roan Mra.Robert L.Gault, 69 Osborne reet, sends ve dollars for the Children\u2019 raat: Afr F Messrs, M.Fisher, Sons & dollars to for the Children\u2019s jy aude Mr.Alfred Brunes, La Banque Nationale, As Fund dollars for the Children's Fresh Carmichael, St.George's Rectory, 160 Windsor street, sends ten dollars for | the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun Mrs.A.Robertson, \u201cEl mba, \"se doliars for the Children's Fresh Air an ° Messrs, Brunea e & Co.dollars for the Utd ue AR ant Mr.G.Q.Dunlop sends Cblidren\u2019s Fresh Air Fun & n dollars for the 1 love these Itt) le; ta when ik they Who ate se diront roa from Con ns Mrs.H.Hogan sends five dollars, and Mr.H.Hogan sends five dollars, making Len dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air und.Messra, Broph & Co.ee dollars tor the Ohman \u2018s Fresh Air Bd five Xe Strachan Bethune, 189 University treet, sends ten dollars for the fresh h Air Fund.Onlldren\u2019s Mr, G.H.Smithers, 12 St, Sacrament s sende ten ou dollars for the Children's rest The Mies Cook, 134 M fever dollars for the Chtidrene pets os send Mrs.P.8.Ross sends five dol ; G.Ross sends five dollars, and Mises : P.8, Ross & Sons send ten dollars, making twenty dollars for 1 the Children\u2019s Fresh Al nd.Mr, H, J.Mud pends a © d cing.J.Mu age fonds ve dollars for the Mr.CF.Hong bon vends fm ollars the Children\u2019s Fresh À ir Fun a for Co.send Messrs, D.Morrl twenty \"dollars fox ae co, Sons & Freeh Air Messrs.Henry Morgan & Co.A fre Joie for tha Culldren's Frosh £3 Messrs, Geo.Ross & Co.> lars for the es 8 Fresn ton ge ne dol Lars Tor thé Onda e Proche nas Ie do arr .ru Fo roe sends fv five dollars for the o cha.for the 3, Borer Mackense pape t n dollars sends de tre a, êr the Cabasse Fron Mra, Maria Tisdale, Cote 8 sends Ive dollars tor \u2018the Charette, r Fund, Mr.Leigh R.Gregor, High ont, sends h Air fre, doliats for the Chticéen er und.Mr.G.Cheney se: Bu ton 1 Chlidren\u2019s Fr oth An D en dollars for the Mr, Andrew R, M a ter sends fre doi- oMaster lars, and Weta.Willie J.and 8, send five doilars, ver Lars the Children\u2019s Fresh Ai Fon den do for Mrs.Samuel Bel 273.Blots str fre dollars for the Children's Frenne ne Messrs, Hudon, Hebert-& Co., 804 St, Paul HOOP LA! HooP Lai.Hoop LA! st, send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund = Mr.H.B noxvilie, oy dollars torche CEE Children\u2019s Bice, te Pond son Mr.E J.Barbeau, Windeor hotel, d fus Le, for tae Obfidren\u2019s son nA ALR Mr.T.EB P.O, 77, fends te dollars for the 8 Oldree rat Fund.n Mr, and Mrs.Chas, By Blaokader, PT Metoaife sta bend tive ve dollars dren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Willis & Co, 1824 Notre Dam at, send four pa {lars for the Childrens Fresh Al¢ Fund, in addition to the offer of the use of a piano, or organ, at the Home, without charge, i in former years Bey.Cano and > Mille send five dolor the Stesh Air Fund, lars gapd dollar tor oii iro PE oo pis.a .the \u2026 & Grindie: nds to mix ley fonds ton d ars for Massie ten dollars \u2018or.the Jey EY moras | in Ti rent fry Ps ovher is not Fe La, Jari festin detre a Susjand sends fre dollarnan I ¢ Burland: SE a ty dollars for the Aix Misa es pen Funds liam Yuil ds ten 1 uile re dollars \u201cThe oan aunties shine alo Franols is ends 4 five ty for tie Mr.©.Ww.Lindss , 2270 St Oatherlin ds EX liars forthe Chl- Mr.W.H, Leach, 32 Manos street, ve dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh send five dellars ton the ¢ Cire s Fresh Alr Fu N.K Chitra 8 Fresh Mr, Charles Holland, ue St, ends five dollars for the Chi Air Fund.Lt.-Col.Fred.O.Henshaw, 8 Cus ouse Square, sends twenty dollars for th Children\u2019s Fresh Afr Fund.Kingman sends ten.doiars fol und.y sends tre à ats for the Air Fun ly 9 Shuter street, fends twedo Messre.Lightbound, aloton 5 ©.sen fen dollars for the Children\u2019s Fnsh Mrs, W.oe street, candi five dollars for the Children \"Air Fund, Orathern & Caverhili send wen r the Children's Fresh Air lund.Mr.J.Pentold sends five dollars dr $ Oh dren s Fresh Air Fund.Matthews, 152 Dru ends ive dollars for the Calire 8 \u2018sends five dollars for the C onde or * - Mr.fn a.sends ten dolls br the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun ç Messrs.John L.Cassid Charles MeEachran, 290 Univraty » peus ive dollars for the Chilrey\u2019s 8.M.H.Gault, 148 MoTavish ire sende five dollars for the Children\u2019s \u2018ren Alr Fund n.Edward Murphy sends five dilars hildren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.ester Root sends one fifty cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh A} Master ar Hoot proceeds of a conoet in \"ald of the Onildron 8 5 Prosh Alr \u201cMr.R.B.Angus sends atty dollars fd the Children\u2019 s Fresh Air Fun Mr.J.0.Baker fens tro dollars to : Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.M.D.sends ton dollars health, So wid and rosy ch Trips, with a Rn the d pours the spirit of 1 content 1e son \u201cReinhardt Manfg.Co.,\u201d 613 to 891 Lagu- ghetiers street, ser send ad five dollars for the Ofl- ins Metcalfe street, suis Mra J.T.B five dollars making t ten doliars or che Ui Ald Me Te onde four dollareand CA cents for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Mr.George W, Hamilton sends ten aolars for the Children\" 8 Seah Alr und, sends two dollars Fund five doliars, and Pa Loris les tol- \u201cThe Wells & drou's Pres don vi su Lactated dos orne during the season.\u201cAnonymous\u201d contributes a large bunde of ok clothing for the Ohlidren\u2019s Ar r.C.D.Boay, 1 St.Lawrence Main 1 parcel children\u2019s boots a slippers for the Children's Fresh Air F Messrs.Kinlooh, Lindsay & Co.send tro Find\u201d of tea for the Children\u2019, 8 Fresh ar sends three doll Air Fund, bid Mr.Robt, for the Calldron's Fresh son sends vo doles for te G.U ham sends two doliars lor, Air Fun ff Lamb sends burenty die for the aaron: s Fresh Alr \u201cThe Fresh Air Fund Twenty M Minutes * continuing their generous Fe ag tion of last season, again forward 2 nificent and most accsptable supply prising 218 articles of new clothng, © estimated value of $2560.00,contalntug a os, blouses, petticoats, undsrclothing, 8 ings, 6 aprone ut Jackets, night: 5 bats, caps, Sonnets carried on under the following rules\u2019 wh , although the members themselves prefer i remain unknown, we publish below, boite ing they will be read with interest snd mel probably fufluence other friends to emp their spare | sme for so mors an objedt: ! Society vas sorganizad in \u2018october; 1530, à object destitutd women an ré | the 15th, ais itd Bar tm, Drill Hil order, (kilts).Band, Pipers Tho, poring the summer, are infati esh Air Home at Chambl the the numerous excursions given mmittee of the Fresh Air pind a who often have not sufficient good clo them to presents respectable si Phe ru rules of the Society are Low : Each ng r pledges ovember to the 1 Christmas and New Year's ii pay a fine of five conta.I \"A Sprin; for Mothers, Do not continue giving your little one improper food until it is stricken with summer complaint, but begin at once the use of Nestlé's Food, universally acknowledged by the highest medical authori, ties as the best summer diet.When the heated term comes your child will then be strong for the battle with the heat.Sample sent free on application to THOS.LEEMING & CO., Montreal, Fi THE DOCTORS.IN MONTREAL Services free until August 1st.The staff ol eminent physicians and surgeons, who bave so long e pie yed such unparalleled success In New York and London, having sured thousands of cases of male and female weakness, catarrh, oatarrhal deafness, ete, \u2018where other dootors have falled ave opened a permanont institute at 2808 8 Catherine street, ween Manstold stron; and McGill College \u2018avenue.All w © visit them before August Ist will rece srvioes free of charge, Ai! formsof ph erases are treated, but no incurable case If your it malady is hopeleas they wiil frankly, kindly tell\u2019you so.Go promptly if you wish to consult them, as thelr offices.will be crowded during the latter days of {res service, Catarrh and catarrial deafness posi- tiyely oured by their loir dow eatment.Montreal titute is permanent, but free service ends s' August 1st.The president and first cotsultinæ physicians will have personal charge til October, 1892.Office h hours 9 % m, = 13, and from 1 to Pm, days, 1to Cut this out and bring i with you, 133°11e0d Meetings and Amusements, SAAS CHAMPIONSHIPS! Doubie Event.M.A.4.4.Grounds, en 30 pm.TWO HOURS PLAY.or shine, Pressded by COTE ST.PAUL vs.MONTREAL P'RS, shiolng at 2 pm.ADMISBION~250, 850 and 50e.Reserved sigs for sale by Messrs, Geo, J.Sheppard, Bt.Oatheriniptrees: John Lewis, Victoria aquare, \u2018and Morton, ps & Oo, Notre Dame atreet, 1874 dew |) » © MH.L, SHAW, Hon.Sse.MONTREAL The (jledonian Society\u2019s Annual Gomes bo bald Aner Aznual Bifasine to be announced 137 4 2amo 4 Montreal Amateur Ath- letlc > Association.RL ee 4 Bros and nT June, on on ates a8 B'OLÔCE SHARE FRAMME 17TH ok ih | Sm | ONE MILLE GOT CEE Cox PHGRANEME 24TH JUNB.TRE ap EE, UNNING HIGH JUMP ARDS BFE nn RACE BIOYOLE BAOB pS Tie band of the &th Royal Boots will it Soho osm Tor oA] lire Lx Jer ou An Entréce Fes of % each 17, me THROWIK pas must accoppau tha ra ss well + aus # last co; Tapetition an nat.8 pa priests o of Lo SEALE, i ons: = ] eh pO nis refuse en for Be Le sre \u201cOn ris Com- | mR .Box 958.Monin ane y or com- saunicatio: à 0.oe one ou Chairman.EW-ADMIESION 25 OBNTB, 1871 5 a JROTAL Soors OF AWAD.\u2019 7 A 2 - ANNUAL DRILL.ho battalbn will parade .follows, vik: .NY dress, sonal Chureoh ihe Jat j2tn, od ites pu, and Drummers.$0 attend.MONDAY, and Pioneers to attend, wr: YB FLED.LYDON, N, Cop; & AJt.R.8.010.1°\" PRINCE OF WALES REGT.mo Soe pate pa order.; T' 5 Fo \u2014 aan cannot mads up of ails sontributed 1 must be 8 anche money obtained ey to » pane following quotation from es Is the sur Motto: \u2018\u2019Tbrift of \u2018me A in after yours with a ou root san \u2018uine d dren se rangement of the liver, with cong on» injures the complexion, induces ry Ho & Baer 4 Qo, sen send a is nie of sell too ach that gl titne % i of \u2018another\u2019s sig © Holmes Électrio Erotation montés during your rer R.Shatpley & Sons, 2 CLOCK MOVEMENTS We a \"BEVEBAL VERY FINE London-made Clock Moremens STRIKING ON CATHEDRAL GONGS, ble for wetting fii the \u2018woodwork of & Hall ven buildin, THR UBUAL WAY OF DOING R EUROPE, ua seving th 6 expense of scans SPARROW & JACOBS\" THEATRE ROYA k oom sn 8 [\u2014 a t going thier pérforman \u201cThe el on, Rome, Parlir do x NE On 16 tao Fra BR Ehioh secs Yond iui 28 sos a WE boo obtained st Nordhe or pas As Bg of A hela\u2019 socis nt their H aL nivo, on Ÿ, the noob , a Ladies tar outod.té Ohris La to attend.Prayer meeting at 10, on a Excursion to Ste.Re Dslbousie-squsre Station, L80 pas, orate train, meacing.Mosher, Loi Jon \u201ccoe ENGLINH Ce ATR.A.\u201d 20-LOVELY LADILH\u201420 PE EC EE ca THE LYCEUM, Ak W.MOORE, se been 1 te! in Rouen CLS etal in New vor ang thant .one mi tended Beh a Sines où era loi logis rs, and the venture is p A DECIDED \"MUOOENS.; The Lyoeum does not 4 navertine people they have LETTA MERIDITH AT THE LYORUM Not nt any sther Theatre.Week commencine June 13th The Aerial Marvel ; OUIDA A Brand New Shew.New Specialttes.The New Extravaganza \u201cIvanhoe Junior.\u201d A GRAND CONCERT given each dr enine after the peiformanoe, on the yer of the Th to annonnoe to the! a io\u2019 pu names Pare that the License x Fens will bs be 0 open very afternoon and » svenigy throug! A Stock Buries ue Company of Pais stage merit has been oDgaRe Raa à, and be pro oduced Sach Breck sadiloy SE Eo The heretofore sisborae\u201d Pas ja, ing wil diiniened, End rhe uring sing ont] money Glass thiens in that way ay rill be applied to sao: h on and event: Prices o Sante: re reser.2) 10 conta Ft 1 Ie wre eet an Offics tn Phestre, Pos a 5 SOHMER PARK.pt sort sto ee Immense Attraction! MISS + KABOVLS From Which She Jumps Backwards, BASCO AND ROBERTS, arreunoon fF on _Atmismion=10 CENTS.uss ron ion ROYAL : PARK unt R Avenue Dear eur head 1 54.Denfa On Moun now oa Avenu Tenue ° EXTRAORDINARY \"ATTRACTIONS Koty.Jerome and the Veau Sisters, late of no Fle.Hesse on the oh actions Ladders, Dn Jorn, avery Eve th pari, Doors Doors: open at 7 p.m, 138 2 RED MEN vs.WHITE AT THE CYCLORAMA, The Great Indian Battle of The Littls Big - Horr River and Defeat of Custer.A faoving an and won rade fe fh 2 file EAT ©: wail sen amas, WB pid ooly und instt rs in constant I For rr Open a éaly trom roi 9 am, am.Sundays, 1p.to 10 pan.THE CYCLORAMA, 1981 St Catherine Street, Corner Bt.Urbain fitrest ote 1; th rest cars oonvergs h rom all vertes MES AN 4 1h Sih $ih.0h ps Mon i Los Le ve ER x er \u201cai, Es THE CHURCH OF ROME.NORMAN se pad, Del D, vi Jo rs Tasty stitate t, std HEI A Natural History Socloly's Rooms, nounee à Fapli Svonioe Jared dénires to in TH URNDAY, 16th Fane, at 8 orl sok.jets bo os PLASTERERS vs .ve will be am TE Fawn EAA i en, oe id GIRORAS, 1871 REGULAR QUARTERLY | MEET.Ing o Youn omen\u2019 8 of Hell \u2018187 8 Baw EO FORBES, Red.868, STR.\"FILGATE.\u201d Excursion on 16th Around this Ohsteauguay Islands: \u201c8d down: ARE Rapids, leaves No.1 Basin at 1p, my vo ot ROUND TRIP 506 187 3 20% ST: STRPHRNS CHURCH SUNDAT S006 SATURDAY, June 18th, £9 Teainn leave Windsor-street Griidr Mekots to Le hed from Ensuabers of Adulte, S0n.outa JES! You CAN 2 ; Mmes! Presbyterian Assembly a communleation was read from the Congregations] Union stating that the delegation from the Union would meet the Assembly on Baturday morning and convey tho fraternal greetings of the Union to the Assembly.Thedeputa- tion from the Æbsembly to the Union will convey their greetings on Monday afternoon at four o'clock.Dr.McCrae, St.John, N, B, asked leave to withdraw the memorial from the Presbytery of Ht John asking for a re-adjustment of the boundaries in the presbytery.Leave was granted.The eastern report on the Aged and Infirm Ministers Fund was presented by the Rev.ë Grant.The report showed the receipts have been $3509, and the expenditure $3558.The number of annpuitants was 18 and Lhe amount paid them $3149.89.The report continues as follow The committee is ratified to find a marked lnorease in the rates contributed by ministers, as compared with last year, Lut regrets to find a considerable decrease in congregational collections, as also in donations and in interest from Investments.This decrease, however, has been more than supplemented by the amount received from the Hymnal Committee, which contribution is ery thank{ ally acknowledged.The Committee cannot close Its report without expressing the hope that this funa, which has contributed so much already to the comfort of our aged and !nfirm minis tors, and which might be made to yield a great deal more comfort by very little ad itional effort on the part of the Church, ahall receive the hearty and generous support of every minister and congregation within the bounus of the Bynod of the Maritime Provinces, Rev.Mr.Sinclair moved the adoption of - the report.and suggested that all ministers should connect themselves with the fund.Rev.E.Grant seconded the adoption of the report, which was agree r.J.K.McDonald, Toronto, convener, presented the western report, In doing so a remarked that the annuities were aito- gether too small.He knew of one minister who .had labored forty yesrs tn the servica of the church and was only receiving $000 A year, He hoped the Assembly would commend the Fund to the better generosity \u2018oi the people.Ha reminded the Assembiy \u2018that Bir Donald Bmith had promised to give $20, 000 to the Fund when they succeeded in raising $200,000.This iatter sum had not yet been raised, out Mr.MoDouald praised Bir Donald's generosity and hoped he would not insist on the fuifiliment of his \u201cterms before giving his donation.Amoug Ëother things the report said \u201cThe committee vn the Aged and Infirm Ministers\u2019 Fund (Western Section), in submitting their report for the year ending April 30, 1892, would express pleasure that, while the congregations fall far short of rt of the retired ministers of the Ohurch, things are a shade better than at the close of the previous year.The slight betterment dues not, however, arise from any greater liberality in congregational con- ributions or from ministers\u2019 rates, both being less than in the previous year,but arises from the beneficial effect of the Endowment Fund, the interest on which was $2808.74 from the valuable contribution from the ymnai Committee, the net amount beinz $954.17.These enabled the Committee to Proimary Fund by the sum of $286.18.It is ropes ay it, however, that there are en paid in the Jour, would have Jert a lesser amount applicable for the last mentioned purpose.The Committee regrets to have to state that for four years now in succession the want of a moderate measure deprived those older ministers on the Fu nd, whose years of service would have entitled labors without interoi of asum of money that would have added Mackenzie have been obliged to table a trip to Australia for the purpose of recruitin largely to afro comiort.A decrease of their falling heaith, Wo earnestly pra and tri 1ey will soon ministers\u2019 rates, must turn so their fled la full vigor of Pony and soul, refres able and at the same time points geod Christian peo sojourn.unuer severe Strain yom tnd, Aad thankful that a kind Providence has, by Santo death & white trader, but also directly ana means of the two sources mentioned, pre- indirectly affected for evil the people Yoon our influence b persuaded that this igor will be but t tem- Two hundred dollars as a retiring aliowance for a minister, who may have served forty porary.Ihe fngdonm of ornuepe driven to to pe years in active ministerial work, is a poor effort to retain its God 1s mightier an $15,431.44; expenditure, $14, 502.83; balance, of its triumph.The year 1891 has been one of excepiional il and care for our missionaries fad.(The new school ordinance ae into orce in usry.zoals prosori ora to the Endowment Func are first adopted Was Te-grrap and the Board of them to larger amounts under the rules + 9.80 in congregational contributions, and $518.07 in Te regarded as far from oredit- with considerable directness to the source of the trouble, which doubtless lies at the door of the ministers.The committee is vented what must have certainly come to pass, namely, a further reduction in the amount of annuities, already too small.pittance from a wealthy church.The financial statement showed raceipts, $928.61.The capital account show 1 gelpes, $58 PESTE expenditure, $51,05 49; The gapital fund account showed a total of $82,621 La It is mentioned that several paying interest on the amount they have in July, subscribed, until such time as they are able overwhelmed with work that it hg only to pay, which helps the Fuud with in- after much delay apd uncertainty details terest in the meantime.There are 73 were adjusted.We have to thank the Board annuitants at present on thé roll, three of Education for the consideration shown io having died during the past The any emount disbursed in annuities was $1 $18; 8840 ved: The Co mittee has been making investigation to 200 to what extent the ministers in the Western 3.84.The report cont Pa ing rates more or less psgularly, and are not connected at all.Ê* other words, pearly one-half of the ministers are and why it is so difficult to raise the en.more, running up to ten.The Committee ie ol op report stood as follow Add amount of capi prior to \u2018the the new effort.labor, and has not been gone into with sion of definite figures.Before undertaking to re facts pposs The state of things certainly Oalis for some detinite action on the vgpinion.The Unanimous opinion of the tnmittes is that a rule o ¢ Church he Hyver & to The vatua Y abundant gts ot cl lotte chat wo trom nos rank down the wall of mis uence of children who have selon schools has had, | a same vatin gite re oe © Va von à sa culty v should be passed under which a: the rainise \u201cter of the Church would be compelled to htribute rates with such Jogideations as lgbt be round nedessar to meet the Cutnetances ot ae and ¢ connection wi ® Boheme brought fn « in alter the ua pion with n, and In vie vor Ths 16h à the f facts now subi busted eee K Assembly, Do atte pon been m ho i r min conn be iow w excluded by the time peck + ly a Bae | changed, an dif it is to spf to anñnui- ia to those mbly, a8 wa ai dian child \u201col ali | in wiih chr, pal Geant ruc ta joli vos at th he revel hat toe Coma e SRE \u2018 es ary and Néon deco bragebd for a generous o orl ya Tha the no regcot that 80 be fon on ot ibe mag ad to ta the nat of ministers s be made in ordanot That ministers in ar! payment r required < on collection on oe ra End utred to notily hy as to rates ft \u201cThat the Committee correspond with mlg- {sters not ye! connected with the fund with a Yiew of thelr becoming connected with it That in view of the unsatistactory rela~ tionshi ot 80 large a part of the ministers d the decision of Inst Assembly | rates under the © plan or by the fxd scale under es ee 0e TE ra under which payment was bor orn nat be continued until next year aud that the Committee continue Lhe investigation and report to the next Assem- + That in regard to rule No.9 it be made to apply to all annuitants on the list and the bensfits which under the rule acorue to the longer service annultunts be paid so far as the state of the fund will per- hat the recommendation of the Com mit- tee! in regard to adjustment of acoounts be pted so that capital may have the Benoit of all accounts paid on account of it That the salary and expenses of the agent be charged to income, and approved, That in view of tne largel work of the Committee, Rev.appointed secretary of the Committee.\u2018bat the Committee on Standing Committees be instructed to reduce the number of ® Aged and Infirm Ministers\u2019 Fund Committee of the Westarn Section and that the members be meetings of the Committee.In support of the above recommendations Principal Grant urged the members make a special \u2018raise 80,000, Which would bring m, $20,000 more.It was time the annul- Ti.cocommenda- aid when attending ties were raised 1034 agreed to receive the Rev.Dr.Grey, of the Chiron of Bootiand, who is at present it of St Andrew\" g,on Monday After some rousine business the Assembly adjourned until 7.8 The Evening Soderunt.At the evening sederunt after the minutes hud been read, the judicial committee retired.The report of the Foreign Mission Com- tee was then laid on the tabie by Mr, Hamtiton Cassels, who read some extracts on work among the indians in the est and British Columbia, and the familiarity of th with the Indian department of the missionary work appears successful.Mission work do ing what is reaily necessary for the com- tended with gratifying results.Mr.Cassels also read portions of the repor the work in Jews in Palestine, He drew gpectal attention to the question of maps of the various Helas and the necessity for using them diligently.The following is à summary of the report: FOREIGN MISSIONS, The report of the Foreign Missionary 8s compared with $1671.40 In 1891, and Committee began with an good work ip the New Hebrides.p In So-operation with the pay annuities on the reduced scale, and to Lresbyterlan oburohes in Australasia, ov?three tried and trusty mis- Toduce the adverse balance against the Sionaries have, during the past year, carried op, thelr work in Eromanga, Etate and Santo w aëcusto pomme outstanding labilities, which, had they Some shadows have fallen upon the plain of their experience and work, but on the whole the year has been to them one of light and Mrs, Rober 180 sling the put @ some steps that would re- afternoon.gladness.their family have been kep of liberality on the part of the Oburoh bas Messure = of bealth, which Shepled intercourse with the 6 among Jhom {hey calmly awaits the day nes: to eld 7 the où ire tan s 03, io allowances varying trom $66.67 Lo of of our work.gonsider the Glreumetances $33 n Much has been done during the year in roviding Suitable schools and tenchers uses © su 8) Bection were connected with the Fund.This ones, and soversl schools have bee: x oper Eons are leith dl | A Cale pu ven 762 ministers, Of \u2018these, 362 Appear to be Goverment\u201d Lo lst of those assisted by NORTH-WEST AND BRITISH COLUMBIA, The changes in the staff in this mi not connected, .and as a natural fleld have been much more numerous consequence will not, with u few Usual, and there have been four D oitit- exceptions, take: much interest in ments to now posta: The the Fund.This fact explaine why the Donald, B.ordinary fund is year after year behind, Columbia Indians Alberni (aut last General Assembly); dowment.The Investigation led to a further to the position of Traces\u2019 bang in the discovery, namely, that of the 882 paying Crowstand Industrial Bohool; M rates more or less regularly, 188 \u2018are in formerly of Porta la arrear, some for one year and others for postronehip of t seen that the work ding oe the work nion that a more complete system of Bchiool.registration and record should be kept, so 18 growing.that arrearages may be at once detected given to and pravented.new and very completely equip The Endowm ent Fung at the date of the at ich the attendance has Bubscriptions and B re.$104,068 44 Joonths from 18 to 8 true, in some nanre ae the \u20ac expenses.of NEW IMOVEIMENt.cierernssee rams -eo.15,050 00 Suck gohools as Mr, Moore's and t but the latter, at least, Las still à rable field to draw from, and at any during tho wis essere BGAN § TOtaLeore vrvrrrnrersoreennans .$120,015 44 onside The sum of $72 \u2018200.88 has been paid in under rate the greatly superior equipment of the The effect.\u2018ot bHinging all under the De- wi Eee Vi ares \u201cde on of the f suo 0) of ferred Annuity plan involves very much smaller echools as eh shall pti ir officers uch freer than sufficient accuracy to warrant the submis bave Jhiherto ol to bean, + iatio work Shey hile the attenti that labor, the Committee thought it wise and éspoolali liy t Sher boas na to à port the rather unsatisfactory state of schools, shows that the ri of .su n regard to the number of ministers mission work rests mainly with the 3 not conter ad with the fund, as oil as the yet ihery has been uo relaxation © able sta arrearages in the case on haif of men of thoss who are suppossd io be connected, fh ass orne, e 6 Assembl i ff What that action ol d be it Tu not for or £9 Le persona à test Tri vin hat at pra Committee to say beyond an expression of losing ite ss thas and a at there Loess on the fund prior p 0 inst meeting = \u2018 ml com ere are uabrie h hays an errolmen of us purposss, of very he.attenaancaat Cad be 0 ET one sooon bytery of Honan a so Olea: a mon rol Fe a free\u2019 that ve, rumors of vais Phare ag fie to the continuance oi the suspense with Chu Wang looting case; but in the g short, period enabled us po witness the con- ond miselonsrice, was surprising for its expiloitness.Subsequent events have gaming its Way to the mind of the Ch rch we would hers desire to olearly indicate that after patient waiting we can ai least olalm to have gained a toothold Chu Wang, but at another market town onlled Hein Chen, suitable premises have been secured, though only with the gravest been altered lor the resideune of foreigners and taken possession of by missionary fomilios, including ladies and children, MISSION TO CENTRAL INDIA.The reports from our Indian Mission fleld have been received at so late a period that which they contain, apd the apirit which sowing the seed of 0: Unristian labor, Their hearts have been of her devotion and of her aptitude and ability for the work to which she was called.MISSION TO THE JEWS IN PALESTINE, sembly, the Committee recommended the authorized to select and commission one.medical missiopary, le-vinæ the precise location and the reiation of he mission to those already In the Held to be determined by the Committee after further correspondence.In view of this resolution of the Assembly, the Committee, ata meeting heid on the Ya ot of September of last year, called to this work of a missionary to the Jews in Palestine, the Rev.Chas.A.Webster B.A, M.At that time practising his medical profession in the Sanatarium ip Dansville, On the call being communicated to Dr.Webster, he intimated his acceptance of it, but requested the Committee to permit bim to continue in his position in the Sanatarium untii June of this year.This request was ap lied with by the Committee, as his ect in making it was that he might thereby be better fitted to serve the Church fn the work to which he had been called.Your Committee believe that in Dr.Webster the Church has secured for the opening of this interesting mission to the ancient people of God, in their own land, a missionary well adapted for the work, THE ORINESE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA In regard to this mission the General Assembly of last year granted ieave to the Committee to continue ita hwy for a suitable agent for this fle] and for information regarding the place at which it would best for the missionary begin operations The Committee, in, accordance with this resolution of Assembly, prosecuted the enquiry for « missionary adapted for the work contemplated by the Church.After full consideration it \u2018was determined to call to this work the Rev, A.B.Winchester, of Bertin, Ont.This proposal was cordially received by the ytery of ot Victoria, with which communication was heid on the subject, and in the month of December a call was addressed to Mr, Wincheater through the Presbytery of Guelph, asking him to undertake this mission.This call was accepted by him and he was formally designated to this work by that Presbytery on the 28th of March.Mr.J inohester, with his family, has arrived in MISCELLANEOUS.A memorial from the Woman\u2019s Forelgn Missionary Soclety was presented to your Committes, requesting them to take such steps as they deemed sdvisable to aid in the suppression of the traffic at present openly carried on between China and British umbia fn Chinese girls, who are brought to this country for immoral purposes, Your Committee informed the ard of their entire eympathy with them in the desire to bave this infamous traffic put an end to, and further that they would bring the matter under the notice of the General Assembly with & view to eliciting an expression of opinion on the subject, Your Committee have, th -e- fore, given this question 4 Place in the report row submitted, with the hope that such a deliverance may be arrived at as will strengthen the hands of those who are laborin for the overthrow of this great evil.Îtlsaformof slavery wi ch a Qaris- tian people should not tolerate within their borders, and which the churches of the land should unite against untii the evil is over come, and the reproach which it brings upon our country and our reilgion taken away.THB OPIUM TRAFFIO IN INDIA, Another memorial was submitted to your Committes from the Woman's Foreign Missionary Hoclety, raying the co-operation of the Committee in the effort being made by the ohurches in Britain and in other lands for the suppression of the opium traffic in India.Your Committee agreed to reccnme d that the General Assembly adopt eliverance on the subject.The trafilo In opium, which is carriea on very extensively in India, is encouraged by the Government for revenue purposes.The increasiog indulgence in the ose of the drug, the part e people, is accompanied with the greatest evils, physical and moral A widespread agitation has been aroused, in consequenge, for the diminution or Or Abolition of the traffi al ther.Petitions are being sent in to the Government praying for this, lhe pro- st whichis bein made against the evil is Rinnin eard, and the Assembly wilt no as A with other Christian bodies in seeking the suppression of atraffie which 1s so destructive to the physical and moral well-being of our feliow subjeots in dla, as well as so great an chatacle to the progress of the Gospel in that land, W.F.M.8, The teenth annual re of the Woman\" mx Miesonery Society records another year of progress, although Sere has en in the work © intorms society in Tate lan ed shadows, Hoan statement shows & decided inorease on previous years: Cash received from Auxiliaries during the year 1801.1898.$20,103.62 Cash Tocsly ved is sion Bands during th 3 | mist St 4 6,345.54 deductin cting ha TSB.es vraranerbae 8 4 0 Caah received from at Bours : SE, 1801-1808.4 870 18 97.001 58 Balanos from last year 1479 81 Expended by of d ana, t' dung .i\" = ah lh pes 070 0m10866 * 0 er Éd : _ .\u2019 36,977 se sc sem 14 ae e050] 14 Ee ne ls an 16 \u201cAn aver or the ads In pings uendann to 220.There Adon Kenton lauds and af Sr © urch \u2018was aos of diffusing the Sl mong ¢ all na io wr Are à schools, which have 65 names on fue A nd an averagé attendance of 36, 77 were contrivut ios Indians for | g religlo the wh £ th This is an fnorease |: feu 1 re o cept oe pumbor af a à sogools.alw, of the a rami van) ou pisse nd plus it pdin: .EE of.8 as) se v indie 1, extracts Capita: aking which the year began.We were then in great uncertainty roading the geltiomant oi Aus somethin itter, vas à or Hindoolsm ond : the Providence of God, unprecedentedly clusion of that affair.The local authorities Berio tyll indemnity and issued à proc- amation which, in the estimation o! experi- not attended wit, had enthusiastic the natives do not hunger for the Christien raiigion.They do not understand the enthusiasm of the missionaries.They are inotined tu suspect pulitiosl motives, Hindoo reasons that matter 1s eternal; that God is matter, and be can look apon the biickest kind with une God i responsiuvle for .Hindoo believes that he wust follow the religion he has been born He thinks it 18 thé greatest siu to change his religlon.Raviai and religious prejudices are another obstacie.l'he Hin- doo thinks his religion more anclent than When asked to become a Christian he oints to the licentious, orandy-drinking inglishman.The missionary must carefully adapt his methous of preaching the gospel in different places, He must remember that under evanæelieal work 18 included anything and everything that wii bring men Ch The native must be reached whatever way he can, by hospital work, Lymn singing and other means to the reat The reverend gentleman proceede:! to sum up the present position in India They had now five centres in Central India, Tuey had 0 \u201cGay\u201d sohoch of teaching the Bible in schools and Sunday schools, ohleis, confident, power of their proved the sincerity of thelr intention Lo protect us.As the impression seems slow in this very hostile province.Not only at difficulty, and these premises have now we have not been able to give them that careful examination which their importance deserves.But we can gather from the fois breathes througn them, that our missionaries are, amid many difficulties, diligently ivine truth, and work- In with zeal in their various departments saddened by the death of Miss Harris, who had endeared hersel! to every member of the staff, and impressed them with a sense invite them to preach in their territories, Truths about God were being gradually disseminated.Caste tles were becoming less Btrong-\u2014In fact putive writers were urging their leilow-countrymen to sbolish distine- tions of caste and become united, in order to better combat the encroachments of Christianity; Mr.Wilson wus of opinion iat the abolition of caste would make the iutroduetion of Christianity easier.He concluded by urging the necessity of devis- Ing new measures for the gtill better carry- on of the mission work, hen Mr, Wilson had finished the hymn, chrom Greenland's icy mountains\u201d was In the report of the Foreign Mission Committee submitted to the last General As- General Assembly to tske immediate action to establish a mission to the Jews In Palestine.The Committee was ME MeDougall, missionary from Honan; who has had to leave his tield of labor temporarily on account of the illness of his wile, then recounted his experiences.His com- panivns and be had met with great diifi- culties at the outset, owing to the hostility of Lhe natives.Their 1ives had been placed in serious jeopardy on more then one oceasion, y had been stripped by the natives of all their possessions during one riot.They had beer obliged to seek the protection of the British Consul; but this had had the effect of rendering\u2019 them unpopular, which more difficult to reach the think that the missionaries had come to distribute money among them, which iaea was the cause of getting them into several awkward predicaments.Magical powers had also been attributed to the missionaries.Bome exciting incidents had en place, some of which the rev.entle- man described at length, keeping hie audience interested to such an extent that\u2019 when the regular hour for adjournment had hat the Assembly.shouid remain in ecssion until the cons; clusion of tne address.cluding, Mr.McDougall referred to the.heroism displayed by the lady missionaries, and related geome illustrative incidents.À, subject upon which he felt very strongly was\u2019 pérnicious literature among the Chinese.Some publications, lor which the most prominent men were re- spunsible, were almply feariul.The Ke- deemer was represented as everything that was vile, and the churches represented as piages where the foulsst orgies were car- The speaker thought that un- foreign governments put an end to this literature there was serious trouble brewing, and unless it was stopped, the lile of ho missionary was safe to- Befure the meeting adjourned, a resolu tion was unanimously passed, condemning the opium trafflcand instructing the foreign mission committee to co-operate as far as possible with them in their endeavors to secure its abolition.\u201d he Doxology was then sung, and the meeting adjourned, College Mates Din The members of Lhe General Assembly, who spent their early days together in ueen\u2019s College, Kingston,dined together in akers restaurant last evening.Rev.Toronto, was in the chair, the puvlication of & Dopnel prese Principal of the Colloxe Professor Potiock, M Moderator of Gonsral Assemby, nod 39 clergymen from different parte of the \u201cThe Queen\u201d and \u201cOur Alma Mater\u201d were honored; a pleasant evening was spent in discussing experiences in cuppection with The \u201cSardinian\u2018s\u2019 Passengers.List oa saloon | passengers per Royal mail road \u2018Montreal 1ith, Queoveo, Pile Æ E.F.Barry, Ur.J.SN Belleau, Mra, He Mr.Charlton eld, child, Miss M.Cobban, Mr 5 GO.Colby, Mr.A, T, Crombie, Mr.RB R.D Gilpin, Mr.Groves, Mrs.Groves, Rev, Mr, Hamilton, Mrs.Arthur Hall, Mrs.Hill\u2019 and two children snd maid, Miss Hunter, Mr, A/ Jacobs x Mre.Kennedy, .Rerr, Mrs.Kerr, ire Thos, Kinser ja.Mrs, Kinge 8, Mra.gir and nd maid, w la, M) an a Mr, jr.Ww.Mrs, Locke in 15 CO.G.Marlatt, Mr.Jos.Murphy, Miss divers, M on ne A.rdon Mackay, Mi Miss den, Mr, cEwan, Miss Minnie ac.frs \u2018Miss Flora ota Mach haden, Miss iss E, D.; Fe 18.A.Rane Rankin and maid, ik Reid, Mr, rn Aeon, Mn rd, Miss seppard, Mr: Tha speaket pro- ut \u2018ras : aii Sis.Es tecosibel au beginn to fore con- to-day, v.Dr.Grant, ; D.B.MeTavisn, r.Wardrope, ex- ptain Wm, \u2014Mr, Archer, .Buoker- re.Carsley and bell, Mr, Diver r.E, N.Hoare, Merry, ohn Monts, Mrs.Ee kler, Mr.W, Orra: Mr.Alfred Water, Rev, ter.bourne, re Ww.Atorbourne ar and infant, Miss pates Hotes, Saturda the day ¢ où whioh oe Ae ro peed war nto da The sports wi be held on £0 & tn.Ù the \u2018Shurh parade the 6 \u2018he sta: fiers of the 6th distelot wil into camp at Compton on 1658 in t.And the several corps on thé à Now wu pet ars es pese Notes, La pu 2 $5766.3 had sgough of 8 thls world ma tion-place for Et A PE fe na Bln big Ë Ludents \u2018had taken.extra oct here they b had made Do sosllent recurds.La 00 shislon, the a rectors hd ressed their gratifioation at the re On gross the Colle had been making duriag he year > The financial report read by Mr, Chi les R.Black showed the cash receipts to have been $5240.13 and the oalance on Hand The statement of the trustees of the Endowment Fund showed receipte of $15, 871.51 and total assets of $41,497.51.There had been an increase of subscriptions of Mr.Biack also read astatement of receipts trom the various churches ol the provinces.He appealed ior larger subserip- tione as the very existence of the Col- fege depended on the iiberality of the Congregationallsts ol Canada.Ow a motion vf Rev, Prof.Warriner, the reports < of the directors and treasurer were adopte On motion of Mr.M arriner Menars.R Anderson, J.R.Dougall, J .Smith Rev.5.W.Jackson and Rev.Thomas Ya were elected directors for the ensuing year.Messrs.T.B, Macauly and T.Moodie were appointed auditors.n motion of Rev.Geo, Robertson it was resolved that the Board be instructed to make such alteraticns in the rules and re- Rulations of the B.D.course, as shall permit of local examinations in cases Ip which it shall be deemed expedient by the Faculty.THE COLONIAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY.Ina characteristically eloquent speech Rev, Dr, Barbour moved that having heard with regret that the Colouial Missionary Society has felt it necessary to greatly reduce its grant, and\u201d has also indicated that next year's grant will be a final one, this Corpor ation wouid express its hearty thanks to the Society for its generous aid for so many years, and its best wishes for its continued and increased prosperity, This was unanimously adopted.Rov.E.F.McGregor followed and moved; \u201cThat we would bring to the attentiun of our Churches the fact that only a portion of them contribute to the funds of the College, which.exists for ali alike; and would earnestly urge upon all our Churches to re-* member that the seeond »unday in October is Bet apart ior special prayet and offerings for the College, and that if the annual col- Jeotion be not taken up on that day, it taken up as near the beginning of the session as possible.\u201d This was carried and after further routine business the meeting © closed at The members of the Union and friends adjourned to Calvary Church, where lunch was provided by the ladies of Rev.Mr.Hill's congregation.At 8.20 the regular business meeting of the Union commenced.The evening session was occupied mainly with consideration of the stalistioal report presented by Rev.À.P.Gerrie, of Toronto, Lkvery chureb in Quevec had reported.Nine in Ontario have failed to send statements.Ninety-three returns In all haa been made, showing an increasé of $3000 in contributions for ali sources.The sum total was $149,648, Zion church, Montreal, reported an increase of 42 memb rs, Granby and Waterloo each 25, in all 862 by contéssion of Iaith and 209\" by etter.There were removed by death 115, 249 by letter and 252 by Jisclpi ne.leaving a total pastoral care of 24, urch bas a ora aital of $645,609, and a seb of $218,381.\u2018Lhe proceedings wore closed with brief speeches by Mr.8, P, Leet, Revs.Mr.Mc- \u2018Gregor ana Mr.Warriner.The following is à summary of an address on \u201cSocial Reform\u201d sent by Rev.John Burton, ot Toronto, to be delivered to the Congregational Union by Rev, George Robertson: Mr.Burton prefaces his address by what he terms & Bermonette on the solemn duty of the ministry, if they were true to the Gospel of Christ, to enter at once the arena of social reform.\u201cThe tarssez fatre religion and philosophy have the priest and the Levite for their ¢ example and type; but true Christianity is found ip the damaritan who did not pass on, leaving the sick and suffering to die on the roadside of lite.Wherever there is human need there must Christianity prove the neighbor, not plead excuses to mr ie n s structed to preach the gospel.an: but what gospel?and where?Jesus the other side.It is urged connection that the Church preached his gospel here on.earth.And that gospel was brad to the hungry, healing to the slok, comfort to the sorrowing, God's blessings everywhere suited to individual need.And Christianity has caught the spirit; homes for the poor,nospi- tals for the sick, asylums for the lhsane, ail these are but manifestations or the positive charity of vhe gospel, of Christ.\u201d Neverthe- tess all the donors od these accep! \u201cebarities,\u201d though \u201cthey gave all their oods to feed the Bor and their bodies to be aed\u2019 still inched the spirit uf genuine, honest Christian charity, if ib any way they tolerated the widespread social injustice whioh made thelr hospitals and charitable homes a necessity in this world of bounteous God-given wealth, *lIs it Christian to bulid homes for the poor, complacentiy laud our charities and leave the social causes of poverty untouched?Is it Christian to endow hospitals Tor the sick and encourage the mad race for riches which undermines health and breaks the strong down in wretchedness?Is it Christian to excuse the laissez faire philosophy \u2014 \u201cthings will right them: selves\u201d when matters need righting .now, and even agnosti- clsm in search of a religion feels constrained to profess a \u201creligion of humanity?\u201d Js it n lain that we have spirituaitly in regions beyond the \u201c Dog-S After an savent appeal for the bettering of human conditions here on earth so that st came to lay the axe AT THE FOOT OF THE TREE; we are only Christian as we atrive to do the same.Need [press facts?In the Father's house there is bread enough and Lo spare, yet wo hear of the submerged tent, and we now that many in this bright land are inched anc worried to make ends meet.© briefly note & few passing duestions.Land reform, for instance.Some prietary rights must be, conceded to Phe occupant, and rights not subject to & mere wave of ula rice.Hence necessarlly proorietorship areated, though the law must define the jimits under which that proprietorship shall be held, Let me indicate a dirsction in which limits ars to be looked fof.In the first decade of the century a lot In the city of Toronto, Fronting two of the AlN streets 210 x 208, was for $172; in the next decide fo x who.rat lot (no of the build- #300?° arly dental value of The \u201c proprietor ot Jan al fact- addg nothing, has added he following day Pothing \u20ac to the vealth of the dom munity ; th he simply gathers the gains which community of industry has created.Now, were such owners to hola this \u201c\u2018anearnec je A 0 ain ps saad fot ox met; | 268 na a 5 Jolin on 2th and condone w.word question , others JSkould the Bsventh UD em, no que: i fry prietors Teuiment rights nead ever ut when suc ot the local qrlalos Day, à bropristorshio owed fo create, snd sustain & 8 favo our, de -diives, ia 0! Ame orl ry Bounsd mahi 't rien, pe co 2 | seantdly\u201d Ay able hildron Pe \"whose Steamship \u201cOun- fo pros > tor on pr uty In J ï ÿ &s how A lo port ER should right itéolf and 1 its Bhp % hts OWI.This what fs known se tt sing yerpool 2s.to béconiés Ÿ à the ; ues fon ns domain tale dy day's wage Eo M10 wha a i blo win A man Gas te GA teiligenos; me ce a tels ses tof admission to 2 -lége had been made.pro Ball.Chebôque, : SR Tobe Bev: 4 Mound, Mou.ath Jan and pr 0 Suds Iv wil Profi aay of be made & more fit prepara- eaven, Mr.Burton proceeds: et is not enough that we rsheve the dis- bream it we continüé the cause thereof, Christ e .word, $1.80 par da: REE \u2018employed, $400.| have doimes Nooo for one oars IEP] Shem | Spd The fia dol dus vast ajori of Letrlel nom es sre typified Sun ht + the mere landlord or the apacula real estate stocks (ore nor thy aiaion tha those contrast w picture of of à town of the esriler days a YER 3p NESTE 1 and where paupsrism was practically known.He showed that the rise in Ponte, oaused by modern isang speculation, looked labor out from the iand and.iorved w down to the starvation point, ro oe that i! the millions of un acres pear the markets and within the burdera of oivilieation were again thrown open to iabor, wages would rise, poverty vould be minimized and pauperis would be abolished lorever, in conciusion he urnes that \u201cthe Ohristiau Churcb is called upon to do more than utier mere general prinniples; it ahouid apply them.Differences of opinion will arise, no doubt, but.we differ as iL is, and honest difference of opiniun about the adjustment of capital and labor to-day in the endeavor to follow the law of Christlan love would be uch more in acco with Christian unity of faith than family divisions about predestination or the quantity of water needed for baptism.Assuredly the question of poverty a land of plenty of industry insufficiently remunerated, of speculations that enrich the few by impoverishing the many, of social order that saddens those whom God has not made gad, demands the energy of the Christian Chureb.\u201d THE \u201cWEREGELAND\u2019S\u201d EXPERIMENT, ISPEOIAL T0 THE STAR! KINGSTON, Ont, June 11\u2014Mr, Steenberg, one of the owners of the cargo of the \u201cWeregeland, \u201d which has arrived back here from Chicago, states that as far as he was concerned the trip had been à financial success.It was an experiment, and a very doubtful one, but he was pleased with the results.The lightening of the cargo at Montreal had occasioned considerable delay and extra expense, however, and it a through trade between thd old world and the Canadian lake ports was to be opened up, & fApooial style of vessels would have 10 be built.He did not think the company of shippers to which he belonged would repeat the experiment this season.NOMINATIONS IN L'ASSOMPTION, | ISPEOIAD TO THE STAR.) L'ASSOMPTION, June 10\u2014This was nomination day for the vacancy in the Commons caused by the unseating of ar.Joséph Gauthier, ex-M.P.It had been expected that Mr.Gauthier croutd again come to the front, but this morning he and bis friends decided otherwise, Ald.Jeannotte, of Montreal and Mr.Barthelemy Rocher, Notary.of L'Assomption, we nominated.Ald.Jeannotte will receive the Government supporter, Mr.Rocher, though a Conservative, running as an Ingependen will be sn apported larwely by the Liverals of the coun public noting is in progress this afternoon and Speeches are being d delivered by the candidates and their riends, FRONTENAC REMAINS CONSERVATIVE [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] KrsosToN, June 10.-Hiram A.Calvin, elected by acclamation to represent the pointment of Mr.Kirkpatrick to the position ot Lieut-Governer ot Ontario.fmashup on the New York Central.ALBANY, June 10.\u2014A wreck occurred atl o'clock this morning, two and a halt milles south of East Albany.À freight roke side of the track.Eig strewn about, Four tramps who were stealing a ride were injured, two of them seriously.Brakeman Robert onger was also soriously injured.Trafllo is seriously impeded.Gulf and Lower Bt.Lawrence.I] June 10.\u2014Inward 730 à.m, * Miramicht\u201d 9 a m., steam Eagan Por Pome, \u2014inward Yesterday 10 p.m.\u2018* Fremon | Faux PorNT Out 7eptorday 4p.m, \u201cEd- mondsley ;\u201d 5 p.M, * Per CAPR DESPAIR.\u2014 award 1.- v4 \u201cBeave Low.Poisr\u2014Inward \" Tordnskajold,\u201d \u201c Whiteñield.Do not purge or weaken the bowels, but act specially on the liver and bile.A per: foot iver corrector, Carter's Little Liver Special Notices.The Hoimes Electrio Protection Co.charge $25 lor protecting your house for three months during your absence in the summer.2 Ceylon has a spider hich spins a yellow web, the thre ds of which are almost as large as\u2019 buttonbole twist lt webs are often from six to eight feet agrosa.R.R.R.\u2018READY RELIEF.CUREB AND PREVENTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, inflammation, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Frostbites, Chilblains, Headache, Toothache, Asthma, Difficult Breathing.CURES TEE En ST P.A ste in from one te nts minutes, E HOUR tar, bis adver- Totes: id any one 8 EN Radway\u2019s Roady SEE À æ Nate Cure ter Every Pain, Sprains, Bruises.Pains In the Back, Chest or Limbs, It was the First and is the euly PAIE cacao Ÿ at instantly » vous pe m a inflamrnatio Cures Congestion nang, piles slips i IN C'ENTUÉNALEY cA to » a tamblor of water will in à w+miny Sen Ens Er ee ER EFA Si \u2014 AOHES AND PAlNS, For bey 8 (whether Hi! (Bayon, CE decor, à Lu ESIOE se Per Bottle, y accoun La nes x &- bre saps distal | ann co.Jens to.pra dione ite I Tr.mend La of Garden Island (Conservative), was to-day County of Frontenac, 0, leit yacant oy the ap- in two and coming together again threw three cars into \u2026 tlie rook, along Crs were piled\u2019 up and thelr contents en, a fiz GER HE te ane, an A i tow i.peu ré | EEE lag cua.hid eh et IE sam that me! Mas BETTIE BIBENKEB, Lockbart, Texas, Cuticura Remedies ery hutmor of the akin an oHidhood.whet] i sort ring.dis dieing D Ten > ing, burn Jo scaly.blo! fobs.with Jos Of Bair sad 9 avery i arity of the bu ou of whetner simple, » acrof che beat phys Ane and all xs ok ents, ssve ES \u20ac on year! hyper suffer i Boxin i OW.are © va: SOTIouBA né aupres ood cub La and hu 03, Aro absolutely pure, and ma: youngest infant with the most gra Bold everywhere, Frise, QUTISURE, 756 850: KksoLYkNT.#L réjared b the | Luda xs Odanéionr Compo TE for * How pages.\"85 dn ato py 100 A ondes Pi MPLES.blaok-hende, chapned and ofly askin cured by CUTIOURA MEDICATED BOAP, minute th FREE FROM RHEU MATISM Antt-Paln »'Pisster us Rois colar i nd smonkns oa ihe killing plaster.Do You know THAT 8S.DAVIS & SONS are the Largest Cigar Manufacturers in Canada ?THAT THEY have spent thousands ot dollars to introduce their brands ?THAT THEY have a reputation to maintain that has taken the best part of - à 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; Oentennial, 1868-8, in competition with the world ?THAT THEIR Factory, in oomparison with other countries in population, is the Largest in the World ?THAT THEY manuafaciure the Highest Grade Goods?THAT THEIR \u201cLa Oadena® Flora\u201d Clear Havana Cigars are superior to the Imported, and at much lower prices ?THAT THEILR \u201cMadre © Hijo\u201d and \u201cEl Padre\u201d are excaptionally fine (millions sold annually)?THAT THEIR # Cable,\u201d « Kicker\u201d IF YOU DO, Then, why do you allow other braads-{o be substituted in their stead ?S.DAVIS & SONS, ve 184 3awtt are Bs as.4381 4407 and A413, * W.F CioBHALL: Érlbunates, THON, ah hr D.à Te AAA SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AND BAGGAGR ue Grand Tronk ein dvd of Onnnda the A % Prosar, 3: 820 08m dance _WiBNEaDs Y, he Oth Day of July, 1808, à, And each subsequent ole 1a diipo dibposea of, large large ear] Cash.and a de asi of ot.nL depo of leas than By order of the ar c a ne ra Railway of D.H.& W, H, FRASER, Aten cera.INSOLVENT NOTICE.FELIX GOURDEAY, to the 17th Instant, at TA, im, I pt auction 2 150 conditions héreinafter ati ground situate corner of Albert Gy sureets, in the yar hundred and eighty-«ix feët, 8 dwelling house and ot] ro tances of piboncion.eal lot kn as uudred and PS See, S247) © ound py foe bla es se ab) u and Boon Boisséau.fes 9 ty the losses existing between said Insoive t tenn said Le ve on oad foin Pan ana ery nt fest A) abroad: au thé ] ard oi the MCE ot seven (47, cet t 1] hb wi a , e en i: 10) feet Le 0 porth east 51 Ere uth by rre Bolsseau, ai Eu east, part by a) langer, art, ay are unequalled (millions sold annually)?premises.S0ld Hetail at BARGAINS uegpiont.och, 104 BTN fn Grn He: i soe.8225-0HICKERING, BOSTON, Plano, ShêRe 8175-THALBERG PI Fa rosewood case, rt PES imag sos-MANBY, UPRIGHT, rosewood Ouse, nice SO0-WAHREN SQUARE; 85 monthly; #60-NEW ORGAN, 11 stops; fully guaranteed Pianos £ for, oash or cn instalments, Square Pianos.exchanged for sow, 8190 -NORDH EIMER 9, almost new octaves; 88 8200 NEW walk vos Ne, pie Sele Agency for the Celebrated BOHMER & Co, New York, Pianos, EMERSON PIANO CO.Boston, MASON & RISCH, Toronto.And Manufagtorers of the SHAW PIANO.J.Wm.Shaw & Co.Factory and Warerooms : 18121 Notre Dame Street, -THE~ ares Penn ie ra sisi ony EAL RA: fase oa ou toe assign n guarantee eajudication will be tnade without à will conve, py rights which aver dl i nt Quæsso, ae ist 1808 ; D.ARCAND, Onrator, ; OOT.LEMIEUX do 00.Au 0 In the matter of DROLET & \u2014 Town of 88.Henry, Ixtouvanes.The WEDN Ne 05 2.10, at Marcos ar oo rook of rates and Staples Dry Goods .oar C0uatasnisinernacnavinins \u201c87198 5 Matures Fo dis Gntario st.2e es jen soc k tay bains SMOKHTTES All Havana Tobaaco Oigacettes.184 4 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tho matter dé A Ria omnia, Watatloo, P.Q, 08 5 Jame gare tread, on «so vHDASS He x ns 1899, Ar ngvEs 0'CLOOK, ni ne apply to Lane & GIAVI INSOLVENT or | dE in Ths undersigned \u2018Bt Janies Street, Adie x ce, WEDNENDAY.15th JUN HSE Montsiponrs, J Repubilogn- Convention too \u2018a 40 \u201cgetting down lo work \u201cyesterday it got through its business, when it reached it, with a rush.The fourth day of the Convention opened with e miniature Dakota blizzard.It war not cold audit was not se- companied by snow or hati, but it was Hvely enough to toss from their places the decora- Alcns which adorned the bulldiogs along | the principal streets.The rain ell in tot- :æents for 8 time but the storm vas so short duration 8 Bk 0c soon cleared, At 19 Vo'clock, an pré 5 Bofors thé Convention w ito mest, bot 4 band had appeared on the streets and there was but a small growd toward Convention bali.it that the Convention would be late eb, Sher: lock and ey, appeared shortly before o'cloe So keRratner wWearied, as a result of the previous night's vigil it was 11.30 belore a quorum had taken their seats and at that hour, by way of consolation to the Blaine eupporters, the band opened the musical programme with \u201cThe Lost Chord.\u201d At ps 37 the Convention was callea to order, r was offered by Rev.Dr.ay- Frage Hoyt, of the First Baptist church of Minneapolis.Consideration of the report of Comittee on Credentials being assumed the chair made the qualifying an- nouneement to the Convention that Senator Quay had authorized him to say that no further opposition would be made to the \u201cadoption of the majority report.The ques- \u2018tion was then put and the majority report was unanimously adopted amid cheers.The ; Michlgau dsiegation were permitted to retire for consultation and in the interim Warner Miller, of New York, sent up Lo the desk anil had read a WOMEN § SUFFRAGE MEMORIAL.Mr.Miller asked that the officers of the \u201cWomen\u2019s \"Republican Association named in \u2018the communication be presented to the Convention, and this was done.Mrs.J.\u201cÉllen Foster was escorted to the piatform And read an address in a shrill but audible \u2018 voice with many oratorical gestures.The \u2018lady orator, us she warmed up with her \u2018suvject, laid'aside her notes and addressed the Convention with a fluency and fares !Which elicited frequent appiause.When i the chairman impressively announced that the next order of business was the presenLa- tion of names for the nomination for Prosi- dent, 4 mighty cheer went up from the Convention.The chairman announced that 1t had been the custom in past years to call the roll for the presentation of candidates.He asked whether the Convention wished this.There were mingled cries of \u2018yes\u2019 and \u2018\u201cDo\u201d and the chairman decided that the Convention desired to follow precedent, He then ordered the roll cailed: the States being taken in alphabetical order, followed by the Districts end Territories.Wnen Colorado vas reach- od Senator Wolcott arose and said « Mr.Chairman (here were loud cries of \u201cplatform\u2019 and the Senator ascended the stage), the Republicans of the West some- differ with the Republicans of the Fast: as to What is wanted, but on this occa sion there 18 & remarkable unanimity between genuine Republicans of the West and genuine Republicans of the East as to whom we need and\u2014his name is Blaine.\u201d \u201cThe dramatic presentation of the name of Blaine, so unexpected, so decisive, took the Convention by surprise, There was dead slience for & moment, Then the \u2018Miaine men broke loose and for three mtbutes the hall rang with their cheers, renewed again and again.\u2019 They # up, waving hats and handkerchiefs and fans.When partial silence had at length been restored, Mr.Wolcoit continued: \u2018\u201clh greatest American now living suffered de feat eight years ago because ihe party which he led and honored was torr, up by discord, and because fraud triumphèa.We | oY : OUR UNOROWNED LEADER the pledge of our unswerving.devotion and the assurances of victory in The rest of the sentence was pick in à buret of applause, Mr.Wolcott resumed: \u201cIt is to us a mat- ge of comparative puis ce Who shall chosen to lead the Défhocratic hosts, we trust they wWillagain renom- fete thelr \u2018Prophet of \u2018Aurif Reform th order that-we may defhonstrate how \u2018short & life has slander and ealumny, and so that a repentant country.may rapair the Wrong of 1834 and that we may stamp with the seal of, final disapproval the policy which could lead\u2019 only to impoverishment at home, and which wotild bring us into dishonor and oontent abroad.There was no true Repub- gn \u2018who would not foilow where Blaine led, and, with the trust that Providence would long spare him to the people, they - pledwed their \u2018antoltering and loyal support to James G.Biaine, Again the Bidine men were on their feet cheering and waving flags, handkerchiefs, fans, and even umbrellas, Some ons in the ailories began the cry of * Blaine,\u2019 Blaine! es G.Blaine!\" but the chairman wrapped for order and the roll call pro- \u2018geetad slowly.When Indiana was reached there was ap- use, which was renewea tenfold when Ba venerable K.W.Thompson walked up \u201cthe aisle and took the platform.Mr.\u2018Thompson briefly placed in nomination \u201cBenjamin Harrison, of Indiana, The \u2018ecunter-demonstration of Harrison men came with enthusiasm.Fans and um- \u2018brellas were in the afr, delegates Stood on their seats, and the Hon.Fred Douglass, waving his white hat on top of his cane, lod the cheering that was sustained for two utes or more.The chairman sat down \"put the tam ult subsided.Then he ordered She roll galled continued.en Michigan was reached some one in the galleries cried out, \u201cWhat's the matter «vith.Alger?\u201d but there was only a slight \u2018laugh from the Convention.Then Minnesota was called \u2018and W.H.Eustis took the platform-to second the nomination of Blaine.Mr.Eustis complimented Sherman, Harrison, MeKinley and Alger, \u201c-andbdid: \u2018We honor and love all these none the less because we love oné other .ledder more, le has been as intensely Re- bubliean as o-day a \u20ac ! INTENSELY AMERICAN.mercially linked bemisphere Bb and wisdom of his.ans - \u2018The Converiion did not greet Mr.Eustis\u2019 refn¥rks with any enthusiasm when they Mere, délivered, but whan they were con- \u201cdluded: n ineident occurred which sent the - vent! jon off into the greatest tumult it hips yet known.Just ag the applause was d ing out Mrs, R.rens, wile of the ational committee man from Missouri, \u2018and M rs, Carson Lake, of New York, who sat beside her, started the again, waving .their gates _#ee two Jone women cn the platform behind the chairman cheeriug and encouraging the applause.\u2018Fhe fact-thac- Mr; Kornes is a delegate.instructed for Harrison made the et ent all the more interesting to thosa in the Convention who knew it, Big Tow eer gat just in\u2019 front of ro.Keren.\u2019 \u2018He took ut the movement.His face melted : R up waving a sil À flag in honor of hig old-time enemy.All over the Hn hall the dete ates rere laind\u2019s name in big \u2018black letters.The cn nfuslon was indescribable noise deafening.It culminate he the band atrack up, No one could tell\u2019 Phat it was p laying, Diy the steady baat of the bass, drum.couid .be heard above the din, When | He 2 ud stopped \u2018the cheering did not.erens\u2019 come anion ed her parasol ry raved a Blk ces of feet tha agcompanied it a Hk Sears ad 1g oon vention and Bll ei, PE ais.aéle gate standin .| austere and gay, all joined the oaths U f the: pau Blu ie \"au 3 leries and où the floor stam Chairman Ho Sea, te wisi his gavel.\" His PEROU MR.CHAUNCET M.DEPEW.but the confusion in the galierlos continued and Mra Kerens waving a paper star with a picture of Blaine on it, the del ogates started Another demonstration.Again the chalr- man pounded the table and again hissing mingled with the oheers.After nearly thirty minute pandemonium, Governor McKinley's voice was at last heard poet ing that, asa matter of safety, the 8 ing teet bo discontinued, \u201cYou may voile ail you pisase,\u201d he added, in reply to à deie- gate from Illinois.A ® olorad delegate from Iliinois, W.D.Mollison, was recognized, and the noise-makers, understanding that he was in favor of their candidate, allowed him to take the platform to deliver a brief speech.He made some telling points as to the denlal of suffrage in the Southern States, saying that Mississippi had already cast 1ts vote for Cleveland.When Mr.Mollison ended the roll call wag continued, New York being r reached sent Hon.Chauncey M.Depew peak for her, He said he was ented\u201d itn the enthusiasm manifested the last ten minutes (which obvious underating of the time consumed in the Blaine demonstration was greeted with derisive laughter), because it spoke the return of the old time enthusiasm of the party for its nominee when the work of the convention was done.\u2018There have been times,\u201d continued Mr.Depew, \u201cwhen the result was so sure that states, and individuals, also, could indulge in the charming privilege of personal friendship.but the situation wnich now confronted us would not permit of such indulgence.He then proceeded with his speech as follows: Not since Thomas Jefferson has an administration been called upon to face and solve so many or SUCH DIFFICULT PROBLEMS as those which have been exigent In our conditions.No administration since the organization of the Government has met i oy Wy WM.B, ALLISON, difficulties better or lore 10 2 estisfaction of the American people.- Chili \u2018has been tauæht that no inatiez ow small Lie Bota, onist, \u201cLo community \u201ccan wi Safely insult \u2018the flag or murder: sailors, Germany and dor\u201d An have learned in Samoa that the Unite States have become one of the powers of toa world, and no matter how mighty the ad- versary\u2014at every sacritice American honot will be maintained.The Behring Sea question, which was the insurmountable ob- sacle a the diplomacy of Cleveland and ar sustains the American position until arbitration shali have determined our fight, The dollar of the country has n and kept on the standard of commercial nations and a coin has been agreed upon with foreign Sovernments which by making bi-metallism the policy of ail nations may successfully solve all our financial problems.The tariff, tinkered with and trifled with to the serious disturbance of trade and disa ter to business since the days of Washin ton, has been courageously embodied into code, à code which has preserved the principles of the protection of American industries.To it has been added a beneficent policy, supplemented by beneficent treaties and wise diplomacy, which haa o a to our farmers and manufacturers the markets of Other oansisies.The\u2019 has been builded upon lines which i protect American citizens and American interests and the American flag all over the world.The public debt his been reduced, the maturing dé have been paid off, the publie credit has been malutained, the burdens of taxation have been lightened two hundred millions of currency havé been ded to the \u2018People's money without aisturbanes of Se ox changes, unexampled prospert crowned wise laws and their wise i ration The \u2018expected demonstration followed Mr.Depew's speech and it nearly rivalled the Biaine outburst of à fow minutes pravious, A huge six by eight portrait of, President was borne down to the grand stand, and \u2018Hon.Fred.Douglass, the leader of the \u2018colored race, LED THE MIGHTY OVATION raounting a chair and waving his ha high in the air while his white pair few a the breezes.\u2018Ihe and struck up a lively \u2018air and the enthusiasm TOW with every minute, A quick-witted Blaine men was the first to check ft.Grasping the huge siliien banner of the \u201c4 wits.0, FLAT.Chteago Blaine rie der he: the.ortrals of @ a Mater at teader, he ei ee à anners met midway a coun donation tion ors ist midny à count nos des ib Age arid youth: the eedate.6: occésion.: The hoisted lever, side, e, and has been settled upon a basis which - \u2018age as immovable as the sphynx, is ords statement that ons ard} bia fr pu words of detrgetion for hi a the cons 14: un + Abdurieaas | § A Renu.la \u2018araker wou ako «the pr rihepai epoeoh à SE of Blaine a3 a bulk of the Audien 0 Toluotantly & declin ; ec ihe J disap- waa aol a to Tue 8 ou n the.= leries for Bieine 9.by the declarati 2 \u2018; ames og Blain\u201d pooner.\u201d \u201cshoted a bundred state \u201cof Wisconi ! Ts | se fo Mon paris unde ernment: free from varia turaing in \"ls devotion t to thé principles of the Republioan can parts 5 d to the redenpiion of the bledgea tude L to the peopl haa stood for the protacti on of American industries and the intereat of, American Wage workers, and placed with alacrity the seal of his approval upon the great Tariff cui of the fitty-first Congres, which has outrid- den misrepresentation which Swept over it as fia the Ark ibe deluge of old, and now resta upon a foundation as solid as.Mount Ararat.He championed and promoted by every means in harmony with the dignity ol his great office the adoption of the SCHEME OF RECIPROCITY, which, as enacted, has found favor with our ople, not limited to the South American public or bartering the interest of our industry for the benefit of another by the free admission of competitive products, but compelling fair treatment by ail governe | ments of our people and our products under penalty of commercial retaliation, Openly riendly to the use of silver as ope of the coln metals of the country under conditions which shall surely maintain it at a parity with gold, and striving to receive by international agreement the existence ot those conditions, he stands, nevertheless, as firm A PROCESSION OF STATE DELEGATES.ag the granite, which underiles the contin ent against a policy which would debase the currency of the people.With a skill, dignity and courage which has compelied the admiration of political friend and foe alike he has caused it to be .understood throughout the world that the American flag represents a government which has the power and the will to protect the American uniform and American interests at atl hazards, everywhere, whether assailed by peppery nel hbors to the south.of us or by the plomacy of Great Britain.Every interest a hbo people has had his best care and his best thought and he stands before the country to-day well approved and universaily acknowledged to be a man of trapscendant ability, of exiraordinary capacity for the discharge of executive duty, of exalted patriotism and lofty purposes, who would not for a unanimous re-nomination by this convention and a re-election by the peoplo swerve one hair's breadth in any matter of duty, great or small, from what he believes to be just and right.Mr.Fink, of Wisconsin, in a very brief speech, seconded the nomination of Harri- 80) 8.W.Downey, of Wyoming, said he came from that state to second the nomination of James G.Blaine.(Cheers).Mr, Downey provoked great laughter Ly saying that when he listened to the speech of Mr.ew, it reminded him of the old days of emosthe Elliott I She ard arose-with great gravity and grasping Depew\u2019s hand congratulated him upon the distinction thrown upon him by the parallel,and the eloquent New Yorker biushed deeply.The vast audience, thereupon, convuised with laughter, cheered the litle scene with much vigor.The speaker, continuing, grew somewhat tiresome ane nas interrupted with cries of \u201ctime, tim Chairman MeKinley came to hisrelief by stating that there was nolimit to the time of the nominating speeches, and that every gentleman was entitled to respectful hearing.The grateful Mr.Downey testified his appre- glation by turning to Mr.McKinley and telling him to make no pledges, and that when four mor ears rolled around he would be the invincible candidate of the Republicans.At the conclusion of the call of states ex-Governor Sewel ew Jersey, moved that the Convention proceed to ballot, HOTEL COMFORTS DURING THE CONVENTION.Amid great applause the motion prevailed and a period of Intense suspense followed as the ohatrmen of the delegations of the various atates proceeded to poll their delegations pr eparatory to seconding the roll 83 wie would follow, It was ordered that the delegates from the Indian Jor Alaska, who had been seated, be aies emritiod to vote upon the presidentiai lots Alabama was the first state salled, and when it responded with 15 votes for \"Hare | rison and 7 for MoKiniey A DEAFENING CHEER greated the entrance of the distinguished hio governor into the presidential contest, Now nearly every stale cast one or more votes for McKinley, ana each of these an gpubcements.pre provoked much enthusiasm, state of Ohio was reached ocourred the most dramatic incident ever: witnossed in a national convention, that of preafdential .candidate challenging the fosralty of He the, vote cast for hi amin Kinley.\u201d sald ex-Governor Foraker, apd \u2018a pandemotifum of enthusiasm greeted the announcement, which showed that.dent Harrison de had lost 97 votés in tne Ss.: of Ohifoi ~All traine must have an pod, , atss 4: however, and» when the \u2018cheering deh were hoarge and tired, Governor Mo, who had been sitting silent, and wi \u2019 Sn and rd clear.voice, hich penetrated.to avery corner of thé vost ball ça sald, \u201cI chall¢ ne vote où le ius [ ato fro x i A Lr en besninioss pause, but \u20ac Wwas-on fost, an .atid altboüzh thère fin sndr Lad | \u2018Abotné an of \u2018of dus e Harri al support.or There was.sti nvention Bis + che a nl he En dela as ronahod he soa on The hall ve uleted onfy when the object of all this er enthusiasin waved his gavel deprecatingly to restore o: \u201cJoseph B, Fo Sri shouted the clerk, and there was a breathless pa \u201cWilliam McKinley, Ir.\" rt the ex-Gov- ernor, Lai this time it was the flery For- aker who for bis loyalty to the government of his state deserved the plaudits of the multitude Name alter name was and when the end of the roll was reached it gave one vote to Harrison and 45 to Wm.McKinley, jr.alsn a loss of one to the President by reason of the.polling of the delega« tion.One of the Harrison delegates had re-~ considered and voted for McKinley, and She governor's alternate, it was discovered on the first patios actually voted for Hares in obedience to the previous request of McKinlay.aithough the latter, doubtiess,supposed he had disobeyed the injunction and voted for his chief, When the State of Pennsylvania was oalled, & minute later, a great surprise greeted ¢ the convention, Various delegates who had up to this time apparently been douter undor the leadership of Senatgr Quay revoited and when the result was announced Harrison had 10, more votes Irom this state than had been expected.Of course, the Harrison people cheered at this apnouncement and when Soath Dakota followed with a solid vote for Harrlson and a littie later Texas gave him 22 votes,'it was apparent that the President would certainly be nominated and the scene of en- thusiasm provoked by his followers was nn- | rivailed by any previous incident of the Cheers after cheers were given, The chairman pleaded for order.He about this time vacated the chair to Col.Ent E.Shepard, When silence was restored Mr.McKinley said: \u201cMr.Chairman and Gentlemen of the Convention, \u2014l move that the ruies be suspended and that Benjamin Harrison be nominated unanimously for President of the United States by ac clamation The arrison people gave one wild, nystorical cheer of exulatation and ap proval, but there were cries of \u201cNo,\u201d \u201cNo \u201cRoll gall,\u201d \u201cRoll call,\u201d from the Biaine and McKinlay delegates in various parts of the \u2018hall.An enthusiastic Blaine man made the oint of order that the motion of Mr.Me- iniey was not in order pending a roll call, *; desire tosay,\u201d sald Mr.McKinley, \u201cthat PRESIDENT HARRISON.you can suspend any rule you have got by a two-thirds majority, and ; ~ LET US DO IT NOW.\u201d Once more the Harrison people gave manifestations that their eup etd OF ras overflowing, but the Bialne and oKinley ple were still obdurate and Jheld to the persuasion of the Governor of The chairman pro tem, Mr.Shepard, started to put the motion, but there was \u2018such evidence of disapprobation that his voice could not be heard.*The interpreter of the rules of the fifty-first Congress\u2014and he is a man who helped to frame them\u2014 pays that we ma Sug end those rulesat any time,\" shouted ard, and the vast audience cheered Foo ¢Kinley and not knowing exactly to which he referred.Just at this juncture 1 arious gentlemen surrounded: Mr.ie al ey, and Ks hurried conference was held, The mounted the platform, peckorod for recognition, and said: \u2018Mr.Chairman, let me say one word, (Bore are states, as as 1 understand it, that have not reached which desire to record their votes in the direction of my motion.I, therefore, in order to of enable them to.do so, withdraw my mo \u201cIurrah for McKinley,\u201d shouted a stentorian voice from the gallery, and the cheer was taken up tiilthe Napoleonie exponent.of taïiff reform was compelled to bow hig acknowledgments.The roll eail continued.and, of course, from this time on showed steady and significant gains for Harrison.At tlie end it was obvious that he was nominated by a considerable majority, Toe tr ry the clerks a long time to foot: up \u201ci The clerks will announce the results ot the roil call,\u201d said Chairman: MoKinley.half an hour later, he baving resumed the chair in, the interval \u201cThe whole number of votes,\u201d sald the olerk, ork the number necessary to a choice is 453.BENJAMIN HARRISON REORITES 536 1-6 VOTES, James G, Blaine ropaires, 182 1-6, Wilat MeKinley réceives 182, Robe: rt Lincoin oné vote, and Thomas B.a one vote.\u201d nfo amin Harrison having récelved a said Chairman \u201c1s the nominee of this eon il that nomination be made unanimous (Great applause and oboers, ang eries of Yes, yes; let us make 1t unani- ou \u201cAli in favor of making it unanimous say \u2018aye,\u2019 \u201d said the ghaifman, There was à storm of Byes.an MoKliley next pus, the negative, \u201c i unanimous said é, at 4,36 p.m.and once more fhe convention gave itself over to.ofa vf those sce of epihusiasm Thich | had become so tamüler to th digs of the day.Wu delegate.moved to adiouta until 8 5.1, 2 pos} {gh up the work at oned the motion rs : tin | half of of the Maine delogation fe sak She Fae T is vote for \u2018Thom mas\u2019 -essuréd that refused to ter again \u201cbor dity nat cation vo Mr.Biaine gave this com- ork dele don Bi iss ane fo gonclusio ee © ven | re about twge Cauvention was ounced that then wat re ue hie) iid.a, of Maine, risin sing trom his the body\u2019 of th convention to decline to cast Reed until! it can da these gentlemen have his is the e, in the Maine dete ation, withdrew the name of Mr, Read, 5 Mr.r.Carney, of Iowa, then moved to 8 pend.the rules and make the omination ot bitelaw Heid unanimous.The rules were suspended by viva voce vote and the nomination was made unanimou Mr.Cannon, llinoi \u2018offered t usual resolution to make Chairman McKinley the chairman of the committee to notify the candidates.Thanks were also voted to retiring national committee men for their services the eampaign of 1888.The roll of states was then called for the appointment of members of the committee to notify the \u2018nominees.ALL EQUAL BEFORE THE BAR.At the close of the roll call with band playing the convention at ten p.m.adjourned sine die.The Vote by States.Harrison.McKinley.Blaine.Catifornia.| 0lorado.connecticut.ww = PELL roo] mpeg laioR[Iwtao!l - ete 201230 00 Gad] 0XHO0 | RGO | & 11 Ho od ol mone] Rew i x wk x Vo sn Co 0 © miss ste ms x Wiad + ORO@ENWH Omg od pd à ; Boke cu LU UL ott 1 1 iorBa lw 1] w]e Jel Tris] io] 6) oease] | mow! Wark oe 5351-8 185 1821-6 Robert Lincoln received \u2018one vote and Thomas Reed one vote.Blaine on the Dutles of His Party.- Depzon June 11\u2026\u2014Ex-Secretary_ Blaîne and Mrs, Blaine e loft yesterday for Bar Har- ur oi COLORED BEETHREN.on the 7 p.m, train.Before.he lett the | he representatives of the : The res won, ol jad refatencs \u2018which clution, de ot tho epublioan Con £ tu againet the pa ; ay.Al minor erences should > o merged fi = duty of oven it van rT tO elect ti nominatod by the ational sopgolican Convent on.(Signed) JAMES G.BLAINE, ) SHADOWED BY DETECTIVES, Extraordinary Precautions Had to de Taken by the Managers at Minneapolis ) © .to Prevent the Purchase o Their Followers.Ee pimArOLE, ick Jute 10, 91.The 1 nied Stated have \u2018there was no actual prog to he changed Lo to Baton fre order int t a Platt and {r ; io of the coment ae | ; ve Blaine faction.The detectives got them- .selves into the next room.The rooms are connected with a door and the walls are thin and the cracks are wide.The aetec- tives were able to hear every word that passed.The conversation began in a gentle way about the close division in the committee and the jmportance of having a majority in it.The committee man admitted that he was wildly for Harrison.The Blaine agents talked about the bush.They were anxlous to get a majority and que Committee men who were w ange thelr attitude would lose © nothing by it.The ÿ their man with some vague offers of foreign missions and local offices, which they sald they were perfectly justified in proposing, because if Blaine got the control of the Uommitiee on Creden he would have control of the Convention and the nomination, and if he were nominated he would be elected and all his sald rewards hereafter.The committeeman\u2014 he ig a small politician in & Western State\u2014.was very much charmed by the prospective .1y- advantages.Then the agents got ri to business and talked \u201cmoney,\u201d and the detectives heard what they said.They heard the committeeman agrée to vote on the Blaine side and the price which was put fibon his vote.for $500, but.got somewhat less than that; how much the gentieman who vouches for the story is not ready to divuige yet, but it was somewhat in the nel bor cod of $400, The two detectives heard the whole negotiation and knew when .THE MONEY WAS PASSED OVER and the deal was completed.Then the committee man went away and the two Blaine agents followed him to see that he was not spproached by the other side.The other detectives were not so successful In their BENATOR CurLox.efforts.\u2018They have no direct evidence as yet againstany other mamber of the committee, but two of them are under suspicion.But one singular fact they did come upon.\u2018Agents from the Biaine headquarters were close upon the heels of several committee | - men and held long conferences with them.Before eight o'clock, when the time for meeting came, the Blaine majority was complete.It was able Tuesday night to carry out the Blaine programme of delay by frit- debate and to tering tho time in useless secure an early adjournment, so Shas gress made on any of the contests until Wednesday morning.Then the fret fruit of the Blaine purchase sppeardd in the disposition of the Alabama .The Blaine men, having got their men, proceeded tu use them, In the meantime the twelve detectives have been active- y employed, They have kept an eye on all weak-kneed;committee men, goinz or coming They pursued them to their rooms.; an persons with whom they were in conversation, They have been quietly in terviewing the committee men\u2019s friends and hanging about the corridors near the rooms in which tiie committee meets.They further sensations their labors to-m At the same nota 2 Blane men have not been iale.They have had their own detectives at work.Every Southern delegate who is not known to be a other aide.It is à fact plain to will use his eyosi wo or threo srbouy men who clearly bave no business here hang eontinually about the headquarters Bore thers.are.colored.delegates.You: usually and two or three others Sutside the door, and when the delegates 5 t Convention or go about the town.Share is somebody following \u2018them.\u2018eolored clergyman of almost under lock and key by the Harrison nen.: They are not ailowed Yoshi: without esplonage The detective.business, therefore, appears to be equali divided betwoen the two patties in this tight._ The President Congratulated.= HINGEON, Jane 11 There was great excitoment at- the Waite House when \u2018the Er, : Julich ol 2,30 riends who served him now might be very sure of their.\u2018The committeeman struck\" \u201cpassages, walle e priva : Stecrage They ais not use the Yau al tom - un Se tied b ng -the men were a most ordests lot lof, \"good passengers, while officers aad on were very much lutely indorrupe |.tible is.under conatant surveillance els {a ST.ot John Hingham.his sald, however: There Fo, atémen It 1s made oup of wh 0 \u2018such letter has been Written or It ise ed » > 5 Bis Ho no te 5 9 eut Lovers Geos Lip To Savor ai hei of Nonire Que gocfatio; Presidente of the.Prov; incial Association of Fro- 8 p.m.versazione tendered the govers - nors of cou Universit; t University.y onthe grounds of the 8, school, Toronto: Qs ~Eindergarten Section in Collegiate In- stitate Hay, Drummond street\u2014Organization ; adress, \u201cThe Kinder rearten & Natural Mochod of Education.Mrs, ughes, Toronto; *Morü- Ing \u2018Falks tn the Kindirgarien Miss KE.Boulton, Ottawa Normat Sol 3 p.m.\u2014Hj Shoot section in High school 1 Orga ; address, \u201cThe Plage of Eng Wa Literature in a H h School Course,\u201d .Aitlam Heuston, Toronto: 3 discussion.; Al n Frincipal o Lor in His Inspection af a School .8.Garten M, A., St.John \u2019 3 p.m.\u2014University sectio on In Molson Hall: Or- g! tion; address, * University Extension\u2014Ita ims and Pluce as an Educational Movement,\u201d Profesor Cox, McGill University, Montreal; dis- 3 p.Public school section in Catholic Commercial academy: eal Cul Macauley, [Rw + B.A.sjon; address, ** Bow to Secure it,\u201d by Geol Eig, RE ke \u2018Victoria igh Séuool, 8t.John, N.8 p.Sn due onal Fhivin and Problems,\u201d\u201d Hon.6 ter of Education or Ontario, pros nt of the association; The uty of the 8 ale in 2 Relation to question, =, L.Ee M.A.inspector of schools, Toronto; THURSDAY, JULY 7TH, 2 a.m.~+How Should & National System of an be cabot discussion; superine tendents of au n of tho several provinces; Ps motion in Systems of Graded casio inde; yarten section: Address, +\u201c he ABBE of tho 5 i Caroline M.©.Hart, pee on hy {Fagen of iho \u2019 Mrs, Susan 8, H Shall\u2019 the Practical Skdu tn Teaching?\" M.A.LL.D,, principal of School.3p m.\u2014Universit; section: Address, \u2018Is a Gomumon \u2018Standare © Hstrispiation Destrabler\u201d vv.Dr.Adams, Bishop's , Lennoxvill discussion: address, \u201cThe Pronusstadion of Laon: 15 uniformity Desirable?\u201d by Dr.Eaton, of Moai College; discussion.sp th \u2014Address: \u201cUniversities snd Univers sit Extension in Canada.\u201d Rev.D.Grant, p pal al of the University of Queen\u2019s College, King- FRIDAY, JULY ST 9 a.1 \u2014Addresa; \u201cThe 8trdy of Canadian Hiss a Basis\u2019 of \u2018Natt onal Sentiment, * by DT, discussion; ad \"the \"ATE 0 discussion: ade res u de Hinson Canada de la \u2018commencement ua Présent\u201d Te Rev.Abbé Verreau, \u201cJacques © School 8 p.me m.\u2014Publie school\u201d section: -*sohook Pro aration for In Re Pursuits,\u201d EE BY, AR, N is \u201cMscussion; \u201cThe tre o Form _in the Public Sehools,\u201d 8, P Robin, M A, LL.D, end McGI Normal S¢ hoo, Montreal; discussion, à p.m.\u2014University secïton: \u2018\u2019The Professional T of Instructors kL Solio is, Normal Échools and Universities \u201d/ Dr.MeLellan, lgcustion.the fehool ot , Eoronto; 8 p.m.\u2014Address, 5 ir Wiliam Dawson, of Noa University, Montreal: repre SHE, the installation of officers; mute, THE \u201cLAKE SUPERIOR'S\u201d VOYAGE: The First of the Beaver Line to Carry Troops From Britain.\u201cThe Beaver Line steamship \u201cLake Superior,\u201d which: arrived in io he's l'hured evening from Liver first, boat = that line to trauspo: rita h troops in Canne landed at Halifax on this trip ent of the first: battalion .Sou ators and the Royal ineers.hors were.215 men 2 and 3 8 ftics re The detachment Was com sa by Captain Yorry, The \u201cLake Oras 8 Beaver Line, had been.previously eh: as a es pont to take troopg to Malta, but no Beaver boat has before brought them to Loicester Rigo remained at \u2018Canada.The Halifax, while the Royal Engineers were sent way to seit Bermuda Ar vatas.Lived Ls the on \u2018The officers however, but.had hammocks, the Gov vetumént, slung for them.Instead of the Government supply- - the food, as is usual, ths 8 hip f troops.The steamship people say that leased.with the treatment Khey Teceived.and.the 4ttentions shown Shem during othe vas ohptal oran 6 conclusio and rt to Walsh, \u20ac Rb at steward of ue report: contal y Sention fhe fon back.uperlor\u201d had twenty-two\" sRloon.Surg.| : four interm La si ue paie ra The e te Bopertor\u201d oft Liverpool où Saturda & With the exception of a couple > da 5 ugh woatho à the voyage, was.uneventiul, English Workingmen « \u2018Beneldt Soclety, The above Society held thelr pone) social and bail in Prof.Durkes's roo: | & Beott's) Bt.en UE str tie = i Le Howi gentlemen wore jusiaiied as officers for.tho ensuing year: deut, Me Frank Mar- Ua: first js pépldons M Mr.J ; dsl vice-preataent, anelal gec- \u2019 | Geubtlett; fe eoraing ut re : nt, aH LIA te ot Ing bi tesidan Jam after Mr.ie 1 road is Racor.which 2 socleir wi 00 was in fio gurlshing a urin, tga balande In bank.on of Roma Roman x Cathoito teschers of Quotes: | - ë| SHIRT { or | madé | Whey do more towards marins a man ppear well than anys thing ving 1n his dress.A shirt front may make of mar a man, LINEN WASHED \u201cIN THH pr Fo |= Soap WILL BE AS White as Snow without Hard Rubbing Without Washing Powders Without Hot Steam and Smell, and.© Without Injury to the Clothes or Handi { Millions of Women are now using the \u201c SUNLIGHT\u201d pe we Purpose of the Household, and find ft 8 fort rtanda pleasure to do 50, on account perfect purity and CLEAN If you po not yet tried the \u201c A SUNLIGHT,® do so at once, Ît never disappoi Dan\u2019t take substitutes or soit, WORKS: PT, SUNLIGHT LEVER BROS, LTD MEAR BIRKENHEAD + \u2018TQRONTO.Sunlight Soap Depot for \u20ac for Quebec snd K MAGOR & CO.con FRAN .Mpatrent ; ris eee = Alert ~ \u2014AND\u2014 Derby CIGARETTES Are Sold on their Merits.Everybody knows they Are the Best, Everybody Smokes Them.\u2018They Have no Rivals.133% PERFECTION ATTAINED, Perrin S \u2014LADIES\u2014 ID GLOVES WITH THHIR \"* Lacing Studs.DO.MOT CATCH.DO NOT UNFASTEN ne NOT oun THE Lao JO.SE Bard ; hod ya Fr ue 3 The Great En Sag passed on payment of urchase price ; balance can remain for Ten Years at 57, Per Annum, THE HIGHWAY St.Lawrence Street 1s the Highway from the city, and it runs directly throug! the centre of the prope The Electric Road will soon be in operation, therefore the land will rapidly rise in value.TERMS: Are the most liberal ever offered, viz.: One-Tenth Cash on adjudication, balance in Monthly Instalments of $2.50 until one- quarter of purchase is paid.Balance can remain for Ten years at 57, Per Annum.Electric Car Service will bring this property within fifteen minutes of the Post Beautiful Lots, Delicious Air, \\ Wide Streets.Money Furnished to Build Homes! - NOTES AND QUERIES.AN OBSOLETE WORD AND ITS MEANING.Origin of a Couplet\u2014Dates of the Execution of Two Murderers\u2014* The Flight Into Egypt.\" F.R.(Montreal) wishes to learn the pre- dise meaning of the word \u201ccoz,\u201d which he finds In a novel by Dr.Conan Doyle, entitled \u201cThe White Company.\u201d \u201cI will give my correspondent the best explanation of the term that I can find.In \u201cA nsw English Dictionary on Historical Principles,\u201d edited by the late President of the Philological Boolety, Dr.James A.H.Murray, part VI, p.592, à full account is given of the or, and its various forms.Leaving \u2014 poondense Dr.Murray's \"Coa, Substantive, bsolete, except historically.* (I omit, as I have just said, the many different eporiings ol the term, and abbreviated even the account of its derivation) The writer says: gLoutonte euymologists consider these form native, goin back to O1 Toutenio ® io type & \u2018Lhe Old French 1 forms, ou the other hand, are usually taken as cognate with Provencal cogua, Spanish coca and obsolete Itallan cocca, \u2018a kind of ship no longer in use, which had the prow and the poop much raised, with a single mast and a equare sail.\u2019 Vocab, d Crusca.Iv is derived by Diez and others from J Latin ccha, a by-form o T hel aise in late and medievi Latin, à species of boat or ship.The relations between the Teutonic and the Romanic, and cepeciaily the Old French words, a; The probabiiity is that tho Midate English word was derived from the French rather than from the Low German.Like the Fre eh, it interchanged at an date with.cocks, ar cock, which was after.Warde \u20ac differentiated, and used oniy in ibe sons so oof Lhe French diminutive coquet, à This is yoo or perhaps more than enough, as s its etymology.ite meanings .Murray continues: \u201cL a.A kind of ship of earlier times; broadly built, ith roundish prow and stern.sup- d to bave been pr marily a ship of bur- en or transport, but also used as a ship of war, The word in this sense is Apparently not used after the 16th centu: er men tion of it is only historical.\u201d assages before the end of the ion con.uy da which the word is used.1352, Political Poems: 1.73, \u201cThe kogges of Ing: \u201cJand was bro tout of bandes.\u201d 1470-148 Malory\u2019s \u201cAr *V.ul: \u201cA greete Tl: tude of ehyppés, galeyes, cogges and dro- moundes, sayliynge on the see.\u201d 1480, Caxton\u2019s \u201cChron.E 231, \u201cIn the haven of scluye many shippes and cogges were \u2018Here aro two referencee to the word 1700, Tyrreis's \u201cHistory ,\u201cFoursore Te 8 of 8 ransport- icVodsels ; and 1831 Domestio Architecture\u201d if, III, \u201cTheir Cogs and barques ibe at iho Wharves of Thames Btreet.\u201d After the 15th pentury, the word, according to the Oxford.Diotionary, wag confined to (0) \u201ca kind FE oraft formerly used o on Joo mber and Opes Xf between Hull and York\u201d (obsolete.In this three oppose quotations are er ced.mense on is played in oe dictionary, I may m ention that ail the other ous meanin { ed in ma- shinery, à mining, Aa rt glos, ça ing eto eto.), are fully ex lajned Al column a finati three lon closaly many Co printed complied Iy revised: by th the gener! CT Probable Origin of es Couple | por) rigios À to know wa, ening of the en but ÿy.are votes oon ison of a Fr a on | iversal d rinkl Are Perfect, RE deeds of sale Poeacrs .one quarter of the by Thomas Moore, oneof the world\u2019s best song writers: \u201cObserve whén mother earth 18 She drinks the droppings of nos And then the dewy cordial To every thirst, lant that ve The Yapors which at Levening weep, Are to the swelling deep; And hen the rosy sun appears He drinks the ocean's misty Lears.The Inooz to too 20 Qualls § her par stream beam And pledge the universe in in wine Shakespeare, in \u201cTimon of Athens,\u201d act IV, has a somewhat similar rose Il example y th chigvery, The sun's a thief, and With og peus attraction Roba the vast sea, The moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she ensatches from the 8 SUD.es The sea\u2019s a thief, whose liquid surge resolv: The mounds into salt tears.The earths a cnet, That feeds, and breeds by à composture stolen From general excrements.\u201d Dates of Execution of Two Murderers.To the Editor or Noies anû Quertes: SIR,\u2014In the STAR Of a recent date your correspondent, John O'Brien, asked, \u201cin order to settle dispute,\u201d who was executed first: Barreau for a murder ot Laprairie, or Mack, who murdered his ant at the Hochelaga Barracks?I have reed from Friuing to you you earlier in reply, think ry you would ceived many ero thls, In the \u201cHIStory 6 of the Montreal Sao by Rev.J.D.Borthwick, we find: \u201c1865, June Son\u2014L.Barreau, murder, to be hanged, executed.1800, July, Sro\u2014James Mark, murder, to be hanged, ©: Now, (hits In FS very reliable 5 1otormatio and it is strange that with the records within reach,the author should not have be been more accurate, My Marie Louise Savage yi orvant: t, and Marie { servant, an )y A Lapratrie.and son sen- fend ta death; November 17; qe hanged at ontre al Gaol On July 204 1866, James Mack, Royal Artils d Corporal Alfred at Hoche- arreau w October 2; He Was Fr of the seeing that the one man wag hanged aver el no honte before $h the other murder was com- he boot.Arie proba ho 3 matter of any e su ea but ît is well bé correct, if Furtu ith regard to the date of he burning oo the Old Ton april si On, 1888, © o pptain Back Back about tha a vod al Montreal, N'arrativé Of Mo In his Arctic Land Expedition\u201d Re © Says: \u201cOn the Svening ¢ of 24th April a ore proie out in an hotel (th ritlsh, Am erican were about to ie] \u201cBohemian Brothers\u2019 nad numerous assembly, Pring tpaliy of la such was the the at sa the wor Vinaone OI A the hronological Who shell dbeide When wl 1 ours HENRY Mob A Correction, Ch Fo tha Baier 47 Soteh andl Queviet iy B18, ~Ri end Quertes ot \u2018ond Api, words of \u201cThe Egyot\u201d © rd- fan Prout's HE Jorma ta Deen m A Eo 4 form verse 1, son ave ! Yerse 2-\u2014\u2018This Seypiian held held bi piven For shoul Verso \"And vhs GI ] AD psy came iy \u2026Yerse &\u2014Then fier guest tro: Verde GW Len die er (0m, the FLAT; verss 7\u2014 à of Nagareth.h Eighth and last verse should des STH th ms,\u201d gt grt es Les C.E.THURSTON, Salesman.) ON THE GROUNDS.= < w- 7e on June On June On June On June On June On June offered.18th you can become a Property Owner, 18th Carriages will take 3 you to the Grounds\u2014Free.18th Lunch will be Served on the Property by Victor.18th you can buy a Lot and double your money in six months.18th you should Buy a Home for your Wife, 18th you will have the best opportunity for investment ever - AUC: | SATURDAY, Isth JUNE, 92, T \"ION SAL 2.30 P.M.\u2014 + Av buy one of these Lots.Remember Further information may be had from Remember this Property i is on the Highway from Montreal to the North.Remember the Title is perfect.Remember the Lots are only Four Miles from Post Office.Remember the Property is to be Sold by Auction.\u2014No Reserve.Remember the Streets are all laid out and graded.Remember the Terms are Liberal.Remember you are entitled to a vote in Jacques Cartier County if you C.W.SCRIVER & CO., Auctioneers, 208 McGill Street.CAUTION.EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY 18 MARKED T.& BIN BRONZE LETTERS.None Other Genuine.Copring Lelie Boks.ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICE.The Best Valne in Canada.JE Ereme gun Dé TT fodex \"PRICE, 82.00.Discount for quantitios.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO.Stationers, Blank Book Makers snd Printers, 1755 & 1767 Netre Dame street, Montr en \u201cEl Padre\u2019 SIZH: REINA VICTORIA Packed 100 in a box; two bundles, SO cigars in each, with ribbons marked \u2018Reins Victoria.\u201d Each cigar has aronnd it a narrow purple band with our name thereon as à protection (from fraud) to the consumer, This particular size of this brand we recommend to smokers who like a rich, tull-davored Cigar.10 a im gn onl, TE eS gos a 0 À HE ac septa Tow pricer.: As Ÿ 000 pages.math iesertonved |.BRANDY / Jockey Club V.S.O.P.GOLD LABEL $1.25 PER BOTTLE.FOR SALE BY ALL THE RETAIL GROCERS.Wholesale, N.Quintal & Fils.186*iawtt HAIR ON THE FACE, NECK, ARMS OR ANY PART OF THE PERSON I of of prt & ., 81.00 per battle, Sand d money by LT) GENERAL AGENTS We Offer 81,000 FIR FAILURI DISSOLVED AND REMOVED WITH THE NEW SOLUTIO! 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9, Xa poh from observation) On ri Jet Ty hs add Tess w tten nly.Co Terpondange rivate.Postag Tocotvad Seer ue Pre ONY ND AND ODÈNE PMANUFAC EU B.A OUTRE OUT Me MANGFAGTURERS er A PME Pia Ain Phi Lie IT MAY NOP hf APPEAR AGAIN MR SRILORÉ ER THE SLIONTEST (IURTS BVERY BOTILE GUARANTEED.$ by alt Ma ane te Porter, Ko plu Il & four Fish Heoks es a - pride be | ETAL - UPRIGHT - PLANOS 1 he Volume and Richness of Tone WHICH domns FROM THA CELEBRATED .\u201cCan scarcely be credited unless hoard.These relinble .struments, in Plain 6nd Janey.Onset, are op salé at ve LINDSAY'S WAREROONS, Bohes 270 s Catherine.Street.Fine Gold Jewellery § OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, A véry Large Selection of the Latest Styles! ~WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF\u2014 JEWELLERY TO ORDER Having a staff of Competent Workmen, we ox- ecute all orders entrusted to us at the shortest notice and at moderate prices.JEWELLERY, WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRS Executed Promptly.R.Sharpley & Sons, 225 ST.JAMES STREET.13563 \u2018Busses will leave the Post Office at II, 12, I and\u2019 1.30 o'clock, and from Wiseman's Corner every half hour up to 2.30 o'clock.Lunch will be served on the Grounds by Victor, at 2 o'clock.Sale begins at 2.30 p.m.sharp.C.W.SCRIVER & CO., Auctioneers.STANLEY HOUSE, Windsor & Osborne sts\u2026 Facing Dominion Park.FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, Private Dinners a Specialty.J.A.BELIVEAU & CO, Props, Dining Room open til119 a.zn.Telephone\u201d 4020 (FOR FINE AMERICAN PIANOS, Tuning ox Repairing in the best style, Apply to 228 8t.James Street, Or TELEPHONE 2045, N.Y.PIANO CO.13613 \u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC\u2014 ASSOCIATION OF ARGHITECTS ti for the aimés oi of rabiisoture aad re arson: Tah rads sous di anys of SEA ta the rooms of the Associs hes Artes st fda he coque i Tne an +.piles hd 9 unde cy Atma mens so To Prelt: inary Examina ET ar rea 532 88 A 1863 PET dot Street, of Btn, rate of 35005 or 5 te Ee pi avan She pera intoox a pur Feds pin 0 a she 1,5, Mol WINNIPEG GENERAL nm FER: lor it fn om ihe.He ot p sr yr ne ul as cru ts the oe sen SE aliokare role 0) ont Oo ÿonr'se TS dise or resideut tions by rE ST gr per oF bate EU Cae.in n original cost.AANA NNN Ss for your wife and baby.buying a single lot.from River to River.Homeseekers.YOUR GROCER SELLS IT.Something | New! Sie TiEs = All Havane Tebacce Tebacce Cigarottes.American Cigarette Co., Montreal, WE .received WANT THIS TO CATCH Tin EYE.AND FAGIAL MEASURKNENT.GOK\u2019 COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, gam MERCHANTS Don't squander your money on lots lo to 20 miles outside of the city, when \u2018time lost in travel and money spent in rails | road fares will overbalance the difference | CLERKS Don't give all your salary to landlords; come to this auction sale and buy a home Speculators, tk ust Monde Petarhors tei .us of ten 0] Sensitive Eyes Carefully Pitted wich 2dstt ia Bo artment and ab the Bpectacios and Eye Glasses.insta , b, Oak, atter 18 : are het it aon Be voi pari Nos IMPROVED METHODS of VISUAL form supp and iid oe, TEs ÿpS séfremnt te \u20ac MECHANICS Must live near their place of business, therefore this is the chance of a lifetime Many a man, rich to-day, started life by St.Lawrence Street being opened Streets Graded and Sidewalks laid Pparasus P Peterborough.cations be ae h tender must be socompanied by ¢ ARTIFICIAL RYES INSERTED, {moh onoiie made pars ns fri HEARN & HARRISON, SIT 8 fortitsa 1 die pores dsl 30e 1640 & 1642 Notre Dame ft, $a à contract «hon called 7 Ja dom) de faila omplete the work contracted 1857.The Old Reliable Opticlans., 1892.; * pted the cheque will Ge a ta ane) partmen os not bind asf te opt >, goovery an iy esd po, oli Re ps tt Fee Se = who oie inferior : 5%, med Err mere nd sn SLE soe OF This ASK for ES ving quick and easy écceas to goods Beil se 0.21 and 4 1 ro tou! FT Sa Hy er me sud pa aT mu lv furiah One LA de Les lock.LE wt AE by 7, ind qe ermi ia cdo and Be Aitken op & Oo.Brown & Uo.Ba SAFETY ut sEBE;1 ADD) COMFOREINE.\"et Ye BERET Na low prise.\u2019 The oostof ma gy gen are RE 2 or milk.Bold caly in BAN PIES e 1 &-Horse-power Yacht Engton 1 Boiler to matoh.- 1 7-Hoôrse-yower Vertical \u2019 1 8:Horse-power Vertical Boll 2 \u201cWells\u201d Hoisting Engines, 91 se and 8-Ton Winches Bout Nécteh, 10 arrive fn à $ | AritéoLar,pRaIN PI And that his friends in the House and country had insisted on him doing go.It is said \"that Ope of bis principal reasons for taking k.« PAA schools was dropped for this session.~bithof- + this course after giving out that be intended Touring from public lite, is that he wishes give to the country a most complete ex- Infiation of the charges brought against im before the Royal Commissions and the a * Ministerialists r him every opportunity to make wl HR explanations.It 18 not expected he become leader of the Opposition that senslon or next, as several of the ;ead- g members of the Opposition would un- \u2018doubtedly refuse to follow his leadership.wiil therefore be a \u2018free lance\u201d until the smiles of fortune once more come to bim.In tho legislative Counett yesterday afternoon \u201cLhe and udeiity Company Da its reading.The Incorporators are sra E 8.Clouston, J, Burnett, Frank hoes Hon .Geo, A.Drummond, R.B.Angus, David Burke, C.G.Glouston, John Casslls, RD.MeGibbon, Q.C., L.J.Forget, C.BR.Hosmer, James Ross, * Roit.D.Mac- master, Q.C., for the purpose of executin trusts aod administering estates, and as a gatety deposit gompany an and generai financial agouts, The baen care- fois watched and attandeg to through its stages Mr.Charles ou Clouston, broker bye Montreal, bas d bere a whole week devoting the whole of his time to its successful pas- page.He left this afternoon happy, for Montreal, no doubt with plenty of \u201cpoints® for his \u201c Wall street\u201d oonfreres.Mr, Morris had charge of the bili and also gave it hls stten tion.ne of the most important private bills passeû this session and required considerable skill to get through, as there was strong opposition to it from some banks, 1he House met at 3.45 p.mn., and after routine Hou.Mr.Pelletier Prose and withdrew the blll concerning the Montreal Polytechuic School.He said the ciause granting lon thousand dollars to the insti- lution had been put in without the consent of the Government, who did not desire to create this additional expenditure, r.Bieson, the newly elected member for Boaubarnols, then was introduced by Hon.Mr.Marchand and Mr.G.W.Stephens and was received with cheers by the ppositioniste, The debate on Hon.Mr.Flynun\u2019s bill concerning public ands was continued.Mr.Bernatchez moved in amendment that cedar should be struck from the list of merchantable timber, because it was necessary for settlers, for fences, construction of barns, buildings and fuel.Mr, Flynn said the amendment could not be accepted because it interfered with the vested rights of lumbermen.The members on both sides went thoroughly into the question of lumbermen and settlers\u2019 rights, On a vote the amendment was lost by 11 for and 38 Trust received who against.The Government then tripped up the Opposition and insisted upon a third reading, as they desired to see If the Opposition would vote against the principle 0 Lhe bill.The vote being taken the * Left\u201d smelt a big trap was laid and did not ail into it, but voted to & man for the third reading amid the laughter and chafing remarks of the ministerialists.; The House then went into committee on the \u201cElection Blil\u201d and moditied the \u201cSix months exclusion clause,\u201d the Government sccopting Mr, Hackett's amendment previously reported.The bill was reported as a8 amended and then read a third time.The bill respecting the Dental profession was referred to a special committee.Mr.Hackett\u2019s bili to provide for the taxation of personal property in municipalities was read a second time, Mr.Augé\u2019s bill, respecting Industrial 1e laws for the protection of game and fur- bearing animals was, on the suggestion of Mr, Fiynn, sent to a special cominittee.Mr.Hall's bill incorporating the Royal Institution forthe Advancement ofLearning, was read a third time and passed, and also Mr.Casgrain\u2019s to incorporate the law faculty ot Laval University at Montreal After advancin og a few more bilis, the House adjourned at p.m, until Monday afternoon.TRADE, FINANCE AND COMMERCE, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, i ted for t pPPS ou Hrotcrs, 60 Bi.He antéE Lire Pongal Juno 11 June 10.Close \u2018ons n'g.Close.Open\u2019 7 4} 08x 87 7 +H i : SEE 1 tus © = Sri dn $8 © = Lee) maf eset! | or =x ed $e) ONG 1 Ln & Eons | lode wa Er Sing od labs a XXX RE a Cris 15 * ms Die Les a $3 2 Lil \u201cHn ce XK 2: 205 2 EZR iG x \u201c2e ee oe 18 = 15 TXEs $ 21d Fi RFR Td 223 ge 3 rrr I 888 ER Eiri London Stock Market.Messrs, Maredith and O'Brien report the London market at p.m.to-day as follows: Stocks.london Prices.N.Y.Equiv.Atehigon.Lo veeresrecsen 3 34 5ass ash Grand Trunk, Ista.FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Fon for the STAR by prelen Tache 9 Brokara, x 508), Now York.sted Actual, W.L.8.Jackson & Co,, 1761 Noires Daigo teria ft, 1892, Btwn\u2019 Banka: - Buyers Y.Fup ds, 81-4001 Coping 60 da, Ghar 3 i Pa do vabies.Eranos im ris) nes Franca (Paris) Shor London % Bank of âEnpctand rate2pe CHICAGO MARKETS.Oewald Bros, eportever direot private wirs open ! bike Senta sd slasin prices 1 ar aa tolion * i Juno fie Cest Towa Mont, CT ut yenanses #- un eu A, 5 di _ 946 ass Money i ii, 20, Tak 5 # TI # \u2014RC dis » ésvcen a 2e | The Ganadian- Electric Light Ca COUNTF 46 pro 34 nt Sanh were of SRO: sare: On const, whdas, xe for ship ont wheats i or is vices ca country mario, strong «nd occasion: Father d wheal owt ver per to sell; corn, do quiet oy stead) ; ps i standard California wheat, 78 3d ; do fale avo Ted winter wheat, Cts \u201866 11d; da red Amer eather In En, d, local thunderstorms Weather in France ver het ihnesots out wheat, sxc bi, 318 Sa: de Omens oni cutta wheat, ex-ship, 31a 0 nt ans follows month 80s 9d, Aübtralisn wheat, off coas 6d; present and following month, Sus Ya.LIVARFOOL LATEST PRIONS CURRENT, Jase n 189% sd I 000 ho cole following were the receipts posted on ange: TR C.P.R.DUB .n0000000000 £360 1,384 41,708 revalen ronment Be \u2019 156,800 .2500 sa DEES.ves eer Cheese, bo: DOXeS.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.BUS, CABOB.\u2026.Ham, bacon, DOXes.Leather, rolla.Raw ooo.Bi.Obacco, p sosscecses Potatoes, bgs.The N, Y.Piano Co, 228 st.James street, offer great inducements tu purchasers of pianos and organs this coming week.Their {st embraces a large catalogue, including Weber, Steinway, Decker, Vose and Hale, in fine order, and but slightly used.All at special bargains; and the fine new imstru- ments of Weber and other leading makers as well aa their own beautiful pianos.Cail on them before purchasing.137z The Shaw Piano of Montreal.The Shaw Piano, manufactured by J.Wm* Shaw & Co., contains the best New York made actions and material, and are equal in avery respect to the American piano.To introduce them they are offered retail at wholesale prices.H and see these instruments.Old pianos exchanged.J.Wm.snaw & Co., 1811 Notre Dame st.rfectness in à trifie is e nolily.He who alms at trying to do that tri Liebig Company's= \u2014=Extract of Beet.BEST FRSTBEEF TAG INVALUABLE in the Kitchen tor Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes.«) EER MONTREAL City and District Savings Bank.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of Seven rs per re on the capital stock of this been feclaze ed, and the A will ng House in thls city, on r sat ah Tt Zod July, Tauafer books 1 be Yo od \u2018from $ 15th to the son June nn xt, both days propane Board, order of the H.B EAT, Manager, Montreal, 30th May, 1892 128 26 Notice 1s hereby given that the Annual Meetin, of the Shareholders will be held at the office 0 pany., 746 Craig Btrees, on TUESDAY, 1892, at three o'clock, for the vurvose of slecting officers for the ensuing year and other busines R.McLENNAN, 1372 President.S.A.À.A.Adjourned Meeting will be held on Monday, 13th instant, at 8 no m., in hall of 1 ssocia- sf office Hon.Ses, ELL fIOUSEROLD - FURNITURE, STOCKS Anp Arn OreER Prorzary, Insured Against Five AT VERY LOW RATES \u2014BY THE-\u2014 pmx Insuranee C0) OF HARTFORD.CASH CAPITAL, $2,000,000.Established 1856, Hzanp Orriox ror CANADA; II4 St James Street, GERALD E.HART, General Man.MONTREAL AGENTS: Cyrille Laurin, 6.Maitland Smith; SUB, AGENTS: Gustave R.Fabr E.M.ave Cablus & Porras Dupuis.__ AB0ytt THE CANADA Sugar Refining Co.(Limited), MONTREAL MANUFACTURERS OF REFINED BUGARNE OF THE WELL-ENOWS BRAND Of the Highont Quality and Parity.Node by the Latest Procébses, and Newest and Best 2, Machinery, nèt surpassed anywhere, LUMP SUGAR, :.- in 50 and 100:1b; boxes, \u201cCROWN\u201d Granulated, Special Brand; the finest which cab\u2019 be made, EXTRA GRANULATED, Very superior Quality.CREAM SUGARS Aetedy ead socal French Place your Silverware and- Va lables where they cannot.be Stolen and cannot be Burned.Visit the Vaults and judge for Easy of access.and Be yourself.GG\".AUOTION SALE OF à DRY GOODS STOCK.The undersigned will sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY and WKDNESDAY, 14th mod 15th JUNE Instant, An tromense quantity of assorted Dry Goods, \u2014COMPBISING-\u2014 Scotéh and Canadian T Black es, Prints, White and Checked Cottons, Hens.Sleeve Lind Umbrellas, 8 Shirts ©, Ribbons, ts an Lacie, English, ergo | Lace, Mitts, Velvet, Silk, Towers, Feathers, Purses, Sin ham, Dress-Musiin, Canvas, Thre Twist, Ticking, Flannelette, Flan- neLBeltsete, 1100 doz.Straw Hats of all grades and sizes ; 280 cases of assorted Boots and shoes for Men, Women, Misses, Boys and Children ; besides a large quantity of Fancy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, etc.The whole to be sold 1 postitvely without reserve and fn lots to suit the SALE AT 10 N M.EACH DAY.MARCOTTE BROS.137 3 Auctio UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE \u2018We will sell at our Rooms, 80 St.James St, on Monday aud Tuesday.the 13th and 14th June Instant, a Fine Stock of Furniture, and the Contents of a Fine Boarding House, removed to our rooms for convenience of sale, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Parlor Sets, in Haircloth and Plush; 10 Bed- uare aud Upright Pian Iron Beds, Mattresses, pr Beds, 40 to suit; Carpets, Easy Chairs, Leather Dining Sets, Dini bles, Sidaboards, Centre Tables, & lot of Fine jovures, æ Baby Grand Chickering Piano, cost $650, etc, etc.Ali to be sold without reserve.SALE AT 2 P.M.MARCOTTE BROB., Auctoneers, A VOTION TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Scotch and Irish Linens, Assorted Straw Hats, Boots and Shoes, etc.AT AUCTION, BY BENNING & BARSALOU, 86 and 88 ST.PETER STREET, WEDNESDAY, THE \u201810TH JUNE INST, AT TEN OCLOCK.A general assortment of Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Dry G in lots suitable to the wants of the city and country trade, Linen Dri les, Hangkerchiets, Towels, ete.Also 2 cases Black ang C0 and Colored Braids.5 cases Can 8 cas 3 Kentucky Joon (set damaged).An S30 ¢ sorted Straw H so 10 \u20ac Also a consignment Hubber oats and Ladies\u2019 + Circulars.Also 25 cases assorted Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other goo SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & HARSALOU, Auctioneers, QALE OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION The subscribers will sell at No.3 VALLEE STREET, On TUESDAY MORNING.JUNE 14th, The whole of the Furniture, \u2014COMPRIBING\u2014 parlor Set.Pictures, Tables, Carpets, Chairs, Stoves and Pipes, Bedroom Sets, Chest Drawers, Iron Bedsteads, and the usual Kitchen Utensils SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.BENNING & BARSALOU, 1372 Auctionesrs.E ORSE MABEET 132 coLLEGE STREET.Immediately after the Auction Bale of, the Buildings (by order of the City Council), ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 16TH JUNK, AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M., We shall in consequence of of the proposed dissolution of partner Pe y Auction, without reserve, the whole of the Darinétsuip Effects, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 early new Age Cutter One free clas: (by Berard, feel ru HEE on Ropes Buffelo, 1 eB Uronails Bankers.iroed\u2019s Lares Boiler au gurls mow À Sg g IV bises Tools, etc > Auction se tand anure, Lieber, Also, at the same time, hey to lowing : New Express Waggons and Harness, batonging to the estate Ontario Express Company, and to be sold by order of Ye Liquidator.16 New Express Waggo nS, with Tops (made by Hutchinson & Bro.Toron TEN SMALLER PRESS WAGGONS by the makers.FOUR.BETS ner CLASS EXPRESS HAR- | Yor NESS, near The above mentioned Waggons and Harness have not been Used more than ten tines.Foor Very Valuable \u2018Trotting( Ntalllons wie pe sold positively lo, the highest bid to cover thor with one dau Gr ay.N w York), two other about 10 Téleigh, and puber ehicles, 0 ¢ silver Mounted guy Y MARK, 16% 8 yèars ola, a CATE Le haa an perfect) ua reliable.A number of other rive and to be sold at the high Parties ps to 10 solde\u201d Horses or Vehicles in this importan should notify us At dace: sth ances Cartage - | chandise received for Sale at our Sadiers ar Soria i orses- es oo oLed 10 axe | % INSOLVENT NOTICE.PROVIN VINCE or@Q District of Héron SUPERIOR COURT.In Te = SUILBAULT & FILS, Boot and Shoo &t Montreal and Terrebonne, Ina te Notice 18 hereby ven that a the 8th Jay of June, 1892, by of th ot, 1 ar potated Curator 0 ai Sher have made a judicial dbandonment of eir assols fof the benefit of thelr Creditors.ust be fyled within a month.tian.DESMARTEAU, Curator, 1688 and 1608 Rotre Dame Bt.MONTREAL, 10th June, 1892, 1871 a M.HICKS & C0, Queen\u2019s Auctioneers, Nos.1821 & 1823 NOTRE DAME BT.Se # Sales of Household Furniture at Private Residences respectfully solicited.All kinds of Mer- rooms.We have opened an \u2018\u2018 Art Room\u201d on our second floor tor Special Sales ot Fine Pictures and Works of Art.Advances made on consignments; prompt returns in every instance.187 2 GALE OF FINE HOUSE PURNISHING GOO0oDS, \u2014AT OUR ROONMS\u2014 Nos.1821 and 1828 Norks Daum Sr.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14TH, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 A Manufacturer's Sam les of Fine Nottingham Lace 00 patterns, in quan- elon 01 VOTE 0 to.tour air of à pattern, alt new, tn season s designs; Real Hand» made Lace Curtains, Guipure Art, Swiss Applique ue, Tamboured and Brusse finest Goods over otoren on.Belfast Table Cloths ang.Napkins, Fancy Linen Table and Tray Cloths, Damask Cloths, Toilot Honey Comb and Marcelle Quilts, Plano and Table Covers, Tidles, An- ASSArs, Curtains, Portieres, etc.#-The above are all fine goods, fresh and clear, direct from the manufacturers.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.à M.HICKS & C0,.= Aacti He CLASS PICTURES BY BRITISH ARTISTS.In a will have, on XJ pres Sot Botton tour rooms, N 1821 and 1823 VOTRE DAME 87 \u2014A COLLECTION OF\u2014 OIL AND WATER COLOR PAINTINGS By the following British Artists: Edward Hargitt, HR.FL; A.W.Weedon, R.I; Edwin Hayes, R.H.A.R.Lg A.Collyer, Liverpool; J.Ulinton Jones, A.R.C.Ag 0.Rickntson, Londons 6G.Atkmnn, A.R.8S.A; Mary 8S.Haogarty, Egremont; Claude Hayes, R.F.; Thomas Huson, R.L; W.J, later; BR.C.A.; Parker Hogarty, A.R.U.A+ Alexander Harrison, Paris; George Gray; Edinburgh; Arthur Cox, Le A.A.; John M.Bromley, London; W.Ayerst fngrim, R.B.A.$ James E, Grace, R.B.A.$ Ge A, a Kkenzie, Liverpool; G.8.Walters, R.B.A L.G.Capello, Roma, J.Wilson MnoKenzlo, These Paint} are the pr whose name they bear and wii be Rola by mi without reserve.WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 22ND, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M, HICKS & C0.Ancti Sr ¢ i SEED GALE OF ~\\\\ Goon SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Pianos, Carpets, Gagaliers, B.P, Mantel Mirrors, Organ, etc., Removed from Private Residence for convenience of sale, to be held at our TOOMB, Nos.1821 AND 1828 NOTRE DAME STREET, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 17, At 2.80 o'clock.The Purniture and Household Appointments tor this sale are in excellent order.M.BIOKS & CO.uctioneers.\\URKISH RUGS AND CARPETS so AT PRIVATE SALE @ [por the next few days to clear out balance of consignament.M.HECKS & 00,, 1878 og $ 1572 | MPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION , \u2014O Pe Upright and Square Pianos, Fine Housoe hold Furniture, Onrpets; Oliclothi, Ete., Ete.* At our Rooms, 341 and 243 St.James st, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 141H, Sets Oak Tables, Leather covered ch airs.© Stands, Musto Stands, ages, Easy © Rockers, Centre ADS ANT ee Be Hafr and Wool ta ads D an Soe, a Eos Carpets tlcloths, Sooo ap at a | Lampe, P 808, aires: urtains, House ings, eta, ete.Also alot of Secondhand Furnis ture, inne Piano, Show Cases, Fine ES ing Ks red Poets f nt o OT nis, o etc.© 4 SALE AT ve O'0ULOCK.; HAE & DONNELLE, moors, 8S.& C° .Bs THURSTON, Anctienser, ; SALE BY AUOTION, 1372 every convenience.| cottages will be reuted cheap for 5 {DIT SBFISLD, tn 187 1 Gununer Resorts.CAPE COTTAGE, Capo Elizabolh, Portland Harbor, Ka She Proprietor snd Msasgerisnt of this pon.ular Beaside Summen Kesors, which combines with its magnificent views of Island-dotted Casco Bay, auch fine surroundings, white beaches, beautiful drives, unrivalled yack ting and deep sea fishing, wish to state to tourists who come tp Maine from Canadas for an outing, thas they have entirely renovated this hotel, painted and paperad same throughout, refurnished {t in modern style, and pat a new awnfng around the verandah, We lave also beautified the grounds, sad in fact put the whole promises in first-class order.We are now prepsrsd to receive company.and shall keep our ouisine and service u; bigh standard.With our excellent faciiition, close proximity to Portland (only three miles away), and the record of a temperature which ranges from 68 to 70 degrees, we know we can satisfy all who come.Good livery connected, Boata to let.HAs.H, SAWYER, Prop.P Portland, Me, ~SEASON OF 1892\u2014 49 Smos \u201cSTANLEY JSLAND,\u201d Formerly \u201cDICKINSON®S,% The \u201cLansdowne House,\" the beat » n the St.Lawrence, is aowo pen sna oars th dusomen ats to 1 ated in mi Hotel Te! rom ntreal to y Hubber eu toner to the ee vertes Or, 8 For forme aPpi y to Je W.D 137 OAK HILL HOUSE, LITTLETON, N.H.One of thé mast extended and ificent views in the White Mo untains.Perf ot draines rie Lights; ; all modern improvementes an Sie 137 1m0 eod FABR & JARVIS, Kennebunk Beach, Maine, GROVE HILL HOTEL.pen, June 25.Fine eleyation broad ocean toreey views : and mo st seashore and coun! sans 18, oa nection.Reference LAR! ~ 3 Barnes, nion Ave, Montre 1 ü Proprietor, 12 P.Q.8: real.BAT Paul THE POCAHONTAS.Gerrish mand, uery Polat, Me.ng oi \u2018able ip ineral bd locati eo on Beautiful Fr LOCA LL0] woods close £F mde boa ing.bat pathine and fibing, eT MA TE tae Write for COTTAGES: AT CACOUNA.102e0d 2mos rend, LET Comfortably Furnished ore than beautifull sin FN KoA Cottage of 1 oot, Atsbiing etc.satlached Abose ammer season.F MOMANN mi Bond\u201d 178 st, Names 8 THE GROVE, BEACONSFIELD.Are to th what on Rony a a {pantry i! this Come and n the \u2018 t has ê* moved.The ain Gi \"en ete, en: ies\u2019 AALS sient shor Telephons 39.ong op 1576 THE BUMMER SEASON! Go to Eamouraska, P.to Mr, Vas.Hotel, Sat Qasim by he ae 3373 OHAMBLY Pas SPLE: i Tow Bouse, 5 th gardens., ÂTE is 4 NDID ; LAROIL, 13738 -_ Chambly Basin, Que, OARD\u2014SUMMER BOAKD AT B.B let, nice surrounding, © rer ae BECOL- » from cars; on left sid \u2018ot the depot.For further information, apply to Mrs, Leclerc, rdesux, 5 8 AUCTION SALE OF Ladies\u2019, hlidrentas and Gent\u2019s Boots borate oes.sell i oe br File Auotion & by our Saicaroous Nér320 WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 18th JUNE, eye a fine jssortmont Ladies\u2019, Gents BALE AT TWO PCLOGK.D, Hs & W, H.FRASER, 1878 Auctioneers.JI OBSES.CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ETO.Large Regular Weekly Sale at our Depository, NO.320, 322 ST.JAMES STREET, ON TUUGSDAY AFTERNOON, 14TH JUNE, Comprising, in part, an excellent Dark Bay Maro, 153 hds., Ô yre, ex à gait and action and very, nile; Bay Canadian ony, 143 hds, henge, 5 voars Sols NS or aon vices 13 drivin nd Workin horses, Soon ag Vehicles of ail kinds, Q Top Phaetons, very Second-hand Ex; Xpress Grocers\u2019 (arts, o : press Harness, @ Buperior stalling and best ot care in our Stables for Horses sent-in from the city.or country for auction or rivate sale.al ances Made: romptr returns for articles sold mn onsignments solicited.Bale at Hall-past 2 p, m.; D.He & w.H.FRASER i 1872 Anctioheers, XTENSIVE BALE OF NEW AND \u201cSecondhand Housene id Furniture of very descriptio drro arpets,.Retrigeraiors toto, Fo ie Rte., Bte.Qu ant Ke ular Weekly Auct on at our Salesroony\u201d st.James Street, FRIDAY.MORNIRG, 17th JUNB: AT 1 AL Cash advances m: storag Furniture, Planos, À Rio, ° for 1974 D.{de % W.H.FRASER, Anétionéeri; HY DSOME PLEASURE BOATS.Heveral wi fine ones lott, © chen Private Hale; also, reprôof Safes, all beat makers, at te ery I \u2018ate pri » He « Hs FRA fa\" 3 & Pain La PE Âge Fg re at + JuvoRTANT \u2018SALE OF LAND a, LAKE MEGANTIC.To bo seid by.Polite Astctlon, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 180%: The whole of that very val luable No.Sine hans 20 0 Parma pot t 150 Ee LY FF a wah hy déduoted au ts Village 1018\" already sold.cody soi all balances due OF owing upon lots oe x SE 5 , at 5 D y EE Lh ghd tap : Re Teton Y POINT HOTEL Rockland Me.ADIRONDA CKS./ Spend your summer at Hotel Ayers, on Lake se gar pui gaboireen, Malone Meacham 1080 otel fu ass gow, 5 ge Adieu diay Sen 5 Le J.AYERS & SON, ve Duane, Duane, Franklin Ja, N.Y.MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, Me.Bituatel direotiy on the besoh.Good bathing perfect sewerage.For terms address Mrs, A.B.BLANCHARD.319 3mos 1,000 ISLANDS.POOLES -:- SUMMER -:- RESORT.First-olsas Priva oven miles no; fhe 8 ay Oanadu shore, fo our miles from 1 5) GLE dn tht heart of an sarthiy lopli ga their \"Pantilles on Doole's: will Bad a the comforts of a home.No n 119 2mos me te Boar n of Alexan New Ten Room Botta beautifully situs seo om the Resort, for alo, or rede pours distance ter: ote, addr ru KOBT.POOLE, Pools'a Resort, via Mallorytown, Ont, Kichelieu « Ontario Temperance Hotel RIVIERE DU LOUP WHARF, P.Q.A new seaside hotel will popular Place on on Firat of tie Tags 22d wil ne ound very con d, being onl.ya the Custos and Saguenay mmand the 128 1mo moderate.For par T 1156 imo Le Proprietor.\u201cLAWSON HO SUSE South Harpswell, Maine, pleasant Joasido hotel has been This improved.\u201d and is applis with i, thd Eng bos and gold vob ater OONOrY UDAUrPAN Eom an .sat sind Ponta so de 0 pad for eros HARPS WELL HÔTEL conan Ys priators For accomadations or partioulars apply to J.J.POOLER, Manager, 78 Portland, Maine, MASSENA SPRINGS, N.Y, Via Grand Trunk, HARROWGATE HOUSE will be open for ar r 0.00 per week: r dozen, SHEDDEN & BTEARNS, Proprietors, Massena Springs, N.Y.ADIRONDACKS.BANNER HOUSE, CHATEAUGAY LAKEK, N.YA healthful and delightful summer resort, of access from montreal, with every convenienes for, comfor! orl \u201c d rest.Go Free NE 182 imo Fare trom Montreal t - Ra rar Er Be 1038 ots for LJ tor A St.For rma and £ further ar tical m0._120 @2 lap AE Ly ERE Nr PARK HOUSE, MAGOG, QUR.This Hotel has been thoroughly renovated, Tov jentiary Arangemenia, Pure spring water, ow Dining Room and Danes Hall.Nios bo and fishing: Prices to wait Che Hines tes wm JAMIESON, 325 2mos Proprietor, ADIRONDACKS.MIRROR LAKE HOUSE, LAKE PLACID, N.'Y., BEOENTLY PUROHASED BY T.LAEE PLACID HOTEL COMPA PAUL SMITH, President.Becond Seam hits, steum heat, eleva.i plactric bel! optio Hatite > ppointments positively firat class, Et thousand #æ above tide-water.He; g for oir © 1262 CHAS.B.MARTIN, Manager.THE EVERETT, Old Orchard Beach, Me Sesson of \u201892 will open to the public, June 28th.Special rate given to parties until July 20, after that date terms £10 to 31736 a week.Yours truly 129 Lino : M, ¥.PORTER, DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, \u201c Saratoga Springs, À YA popular renort for heaith, change: rest or récres- tion all the Elevator, elsc bells, steam, open roplaces \u2018sun patlor and promenade où the ft.tonicair, marvellons ators, Sroga ale lawn Louis Massage, si, Rom ea tro-thermal, all baths and all Teme Ppplas psc, Bend for i astraced cireunisr, OCEAN HOUSE Cape Elizabeth Point, Me.June 18.The fnelt.located Ho tél 0 su 3 the £ ntio Coast, pure perfect dra ictaresque and is full of rections te for 1 the beautiful.Fine bat! ating ing.For particulars = 118 no C, D.DRESSER, Proprietor, LAKE NEUPHREMAGOG.| ' KEvLEW ig A Ia the the Tow prea a 8 George itd ream Turnished dws, J'ermis inodèrate.- 259.18 _ MES.D.A.BULLO OOK.Georgértle, To HOTEL BRODEUR 15 miles frôm maitres EE wh the St, inde.Good roum wa vain, bata is RÉBONNÉ I ont eral Bomtos to 1 saved every imo\u201d HONORE LODEUR, Prapristor, WINDSOR HOTEL, STC JOHNS, QUE.: an visiting St.Johns, age ., £0 to the 2 ou tos nf, Healunod: ahs CRT, 5\" families hy Ma Ay at minutes Hi m Monteeal os vid biting.x ride.fra ÉrserrAnce, ts ADIRONDACKS \u201c CLAWBONNY.\u201d odation for 25 guests, two vo milont lar, = Hy Pras XK.station, ve 11 furnishg à, Late lawn, en views, loRr seve aa Bost - Mohizea) er mons \u201cdren QO.J, DOUGH LY; Kpexovills, N, Y, imo THE: Ha, VIEW, Ei fT 0e patine te anis EE oot; ERA - 106 Bidon \u2018aus.à te Hon DIRIGO HOUSE, gusongble.; gers Anis ra with an addition of bath = 1450 Selah I ite, He.PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, sta} Lours HANSION Loose, LAKE NERPIRENAGDG, GEORGEVILLE, P.Q.use is beautifull.ding Anne iow or lake and ee esse to ms Good livery in es 98 with house Tables su supplied wit with the partivuinre address _ 00 DOLLOBF, Prop.ABENAKIS HOUSE ! Abenakis Springs.ST.FRANÇOIS PU LAC, aU EC.8 for the reception of guests Btn cold Mineral Wales Dati, cor in.corteis cure vor Compil aie in hans, General Eider a ot, Capitol fabtog Can a9û 2 nn Dosting on BE Francois Éteumor Berthier or Montreal on Taesasys snd Fri , at pas Return tickets, #1.Boal a aad ennis Court are in rs 20 sleeping rooms and 6 new bouts last sesson.anadias Pso Fea waco e dut ee EP Eprinre ad return fe fou ontreals pu |e turday to \u2018uesday, 83.48: Touriets roy on tardy.F004 {11 Monday following.t8ell on Saturday, good till Tuesday fallo #éell every day, 7588 until November Ive Teoh.Ad dress, RB.G, KIMPTON, Proprietor.ISLES OF SHOALS (VIA PORTSMOUTH, N.H.) Oceanic Hotel.LAIGHTON BROS.Proprietors.ogiaber famous resort will open June 15, and close © nest located hotel on the Atantio coast.in Its cha mine chmate, its perfec drainage with all modern fes provamon ts, make $ \u201coi She.eet gammer resort of the country.Good bathing, ing and ting uns vipasse ond for terms and illustrated pamphlet.The magnificent steamer BA Ta ORE connects at Portemouth, NIL, with all trains fro Tol Garon and the t 132 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.The All Your Health and Pleasure Resort by tho Nea, HOTEL : BRIGHTON.Open throughout the Year.112 8mos F.W.HEMSLEY & SON.FAIRVIEW: HOUSE, Magog.Que.This nearly new house is now ready for Summer guests.Large lawns, shade, fine drives: good fishing and boating.First-class dining hall and table.Two express trains each way between Montreal daily.Terma moderate.Accommodation for not mors than 80 guests, Fe Be CUTTS, .Proprietor, 108 3mo 138 1mo CACOUNA\u2014 1892.THE ST.LAWRENCE HALL.pe from 16th June to 16th Bept.The hotel fora important Topairs sad be rave ta since last season.The table be kept oe firat class and every attention paid to the comfort of guests, A complete outfit of Saddle Horses and livery wil be in attendance, Also an efficient Orchestra connected with the Hotel, The pure mes and mountain air, the many op- porcunitios for recreation the easy access ter, and t or accommodation at Téascns ten, De Eat to make this Hotel à mor EattraoHivS SEAL ESORT.Bend tor J illustrated Pam; HN BRENNAN, Manager, 1182mos CACOUNA, P.Q.QUEEN: CITY : PARK : HOTEL, BURLINGTON, VT.Will Open for Guests JULY 1st to SEPT.10th.Rates 87 to $10 por week.SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIERS This Hotel fs situated on Shelburne Bay, \u201cLake a pis » ind Lie one pts the pond a tou laces re 0 0 * coke if o uma or dood Boating, Batting wd plenty [of water LUCIUS WEBB, 115 1mo Proprietor.LAKE VIEW HOUSE, Knowlton, Que.\u2019 autitally lossted hotel tan This be the reception of summer puesta.ated, and ome very im ts For terms, etc, address = 18112 Robinsan Bros, Knowlton, Que.SWEETSBURG, QUE.THE ANEBICAN HOTEL & SWEETSBURG HOUSE two houses, under one.etorship y plossanti and admirably adapted fo Jo \u2018ort 5 or t 9 B, 3 grea\u2019 gi.TRE Prop, Éweatabirg, n 9e BAY VIEW HOUSE, WELLS BEACH, ME, Open June 1st.Besutiful scenery, d boat.bing and tue best batui 2 bosch on the I an Sor further par tionlnre addres 228 ne ro Po NANEL, Proprietor KIRKWOOD HOUSE, h, Main: t ri fe FEA TV er Er Ries m Portiand.Beautiful Besoh, le aod D # 4 Ba tag, mens of Too 122 mo HALSRH WALES, Trapristors DIRONDACRS MERRILL HOUSE and COTTAGE, | Upper sed rou Pl Bosal furnished 3 1r9 sonson rds, n Tennis, Bi vos ie orember* foes Tod ten ee Tvs\" Young, eri.Clinton Co., 1,000 ISLANDS, | ISLAND VIEW HOUSE Opens June 10.Commands sha Soest ow house ot the 1000 Islands.Fine aud fh ogant drives.Pirate Sa a ve 5 \u201cres Tee D hemes # SIO el tra A Thiers THEODORE LEAR, Bookpore.195 1 MAINE, WILLARD, 5 oly Te! aie a k tron the a thine} ats Posed apply to 5 Les Lee Atom farthor parie Seaside.House, Little Metis, Que.Me: 2 Some.\"Hh will be op der Ju.it ii iaho thé VOIES, exprosalr for their .or \u2018adress 156 1m0 1 t miles W, ABTLE & BROS.tation: rent very.fio NRT TRE ROTH far) M nistied YON tole ; foi TERRE a PE Hioër LY \u201cM Ts gro w wanting & Pers a SUE: | young, odorata.on | La ion #3 ST.LEON SPRINGS CO Open Ju 1802, por wok Sun! hop very Be to De na Fe EAT He Bite Hotel De Lotbiniere, VAUDREUIL, P.Q.MR.D.WALKER, Confectioner, 231 St.Jamos st, having leased the above well kno 7 motel fora term of yoars, announces that uni management the Hotel de Lo der (ho 0% A High Class Summer Resort without a rival in th id dire run 2,Yictnity of Mon of Mo: rase sua.tuated 0) hotel À is delightful ottawe River wintery Butites .B, and EEA or ualled.and Bathing.\u2018or rooms and partioulars, address F.W.MoKJ NNEY, Manager, at the Hotel, | or £31 St.James at., Ment OPENED MAY 218T.1 SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE, Dalhousie, Bate Des Chaleurs, NB.This rasgniâcent Canadian i inated on the line of the I tame within three hundred fee t of the Solos is od and is w anted for scenery, bat! ', DOA! Bshing, \u201cart ving and ol Sitmate i First clés oomfortahly fornishe conven: aT.Past office, or tore à, \u201caus : itvery on 1the Drgmisen.Perfeo eat fies ments.Ope, T © receptios on atso Z3rd June.Exoursion rates from ail points o and West.\" Apply for roo: MR, JEROME FE HALE, 120 3mosecd P.O.Box 874, Montroals IROQUOIS HOUSE, Belœil Mountains, ST.HILAIRE, PQ.\u2018The hotel va OPEN FOR THE SEABOH om 11th JUNE, 1892, ppiostions for: rooms may: now be adiressed so H.4, DUNNING, 114e0d Manager, Long Branch.WEST END HOTEL COTTAGES SANDE RESTAURANT, sr\".Hotel ovquaSune 2 PE ED mater To isizope : I 11400ä3m dite, Ma politan ET lol St.Hilaire, River Rickelled, ECE AIEEE Pro September: the Grounds.\" a, daily, and one = Sunday.123e0d OTTAWA HOUSE, CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND.The highest, healthiest and m ctarinine \"pot on the cosst of Maina, ie torent, | £1 furnished.with meals a8 the Bed for M.8.GIBSON, Matador.A 88 3mos eod Portland: Mee, \u201che Buy Sup © oh Summer Hotel of we North,» gael Hun or .Delaware Ho oies re OPENS JUNE 26th: = a Mougred, : 883% grey Mon a, Tiakete from 0.D.SFAVEY, Manager.Address\u2014~FHotel Champlain, Olin ton do MY; : RARTHANS SPRINGS, ONT.:: rs ous ee will be 0] 135 émos sod | The Dominion House, pI Tha rd May.iE pes = i Ss FT LB 134 2mo sod 5x, Higiqaie Spas, ww, ; jLoroushiy separated sna fonrored or \"ARs Bon SE >.ee Ol stop ; good Avery = ve aes partes ce cond 1s to be $ Aw side, fia] te: BETHEL COTTAGE, - \u201d tod n .: of tue y ty Ti por of she.; desc RO and ses air on Peeka Island (elevated), \u201cGomtor tand p leasure of Sm 4 t cu nana A ATE HE - Open June 188, Address, ums oo until 15th Jun.LOUGEE % go, oo 2 RIVERSIDE BOARD.A commodation for two oF thres gehtlem ith 3 of home, press 5% (AT nen vente tof to the oft; 136 doed > apply \u201cQ 227; MANSION HOUSE, Cacouns, » mais re Enoya ones will 1¢ optand ot INE Ton \u201cMay improvements have been made, ja vx, go Da, GEO.G.118 2moë sod Bad Ome, For boarders for ! ro drei Disco.wh : Fe M elophons da the ne TTAWA BEACH = oO Favorite; resort, Ottawa Hi Sb we on at ssn nie REE RS.DR, pris sears xy né i$,\" Sane 8 ire = \u201causor Fa Si a in O40 9808 \\ OTTERBURN PARK he, Bag BELA: ont.Jens 4 Ee SPELT ohn og A he TE RAL Lachuie, P.ua nt us Far, Joba Meokto.De David pan ontreat, Scene of Mr, 7 Moher, of cantrov FA 1 / Un HOLLANI-B DGEKO\\ ton.ont, + ME oy dev.ave MPa A 30D, red, 4 Ebi t Evelyn Coastance, daughter LL.i Jaa 303 WALLA br, omar, de er daugbeor 2 a ot bas.w 5 ttorens, to aJlace, of Grange > KATHS s At Laprairie, on (June 10th, Pierre BROSS ARB p ; a ven Brossard, Keq., Tr, AF onal will\u2019 leave La rrosidencs Convent, pie] aprairte, ck Monday, June 13th, at 8 a, m., t0 the à varie cl church, thence 10 Ceme rie: 9 aogualet uces are respectiully invited with- ou 1 r Toni! ation.BURNS \u2014 At Bherbrooke, Que., May 28, A.D, But as, ages 70 years, CAMPBI-LI\u2014 At Cooksntre, Que.May 2, Maud E, Camp ell, daughter of Samuel campbell, ag 10 years.CUNNINGHAM June 1, at Winnipeg, Will £ yuningham, formerly of Toronto J nécton aged 4 ye For ER n this city, op June ©, aftere Jon and painful illness.Marie celipa Giguere.a 28 years, 10 months and 20 Jays.beloved ite of J.Alphion:© Fortier, FULLER\u2014At East Faroham, OY 26, Chas.C.Flier, aged 70 ye! GILLESPIE\u2014In This eus, on the 10th inst, Maud Eltz- both ,eldes on beloved da of urs and 7 7 months.Gtilrzple, à trom her Hihers = x 0 2 ecttualy À fngited as street, to-day (Sashriny).ns and acquaintance attend.HOWARD-In this city, on Thursday, the on instant, Emily Severs, widow of the late Robert Palmer Howard, M.D.Funeral from her late residence, No.1088 Sherbrooke street on Saturday, the 11th instant, at 3 p.m.354 GGINS \u2014 In this city, on Friday, 10th py Wii wa Higiios, in aged 3%, eldest son of Armory Sergeant Higeins, of the Montreal Field Battery.Fune | take place from | = Tests dence, 38 Bypolite street, on Sun 2th à inst, 1.50 p.M.Friends and acqualitances ! are Tenpectfuily invited to attend.BARE\u2014At Toronto, June 6, Ehzabeth Burnside Fanny E.J! utten, SUTTEN-AL Hamilton, June 7 W.Jutten, aged 6 widow of the late Thomas years, - ane - Near Abbotts Corner, Que., June 2, the widow Jenne, mother of Lorenzo D.Jenne, aged EIERNEN-\u2014At Hamilton, rig 8 George Kler- nen, in the 42nd year of his a; LAIDLAW-AL Hamilton, June y Thos, Laidlaw, aged oy years MEDLA D\u2014AL Toronto, June 8, Mary Ann Med- laud, vie of William E.Medland, aged 47 years.MACDONALD al 8t.Johns, Que., June 8, Louisa Gertrude, vite or L.G.Macdonald, QC, eldest daughters oft the late Assistant Com.one Lister, aged 59 rs.McDONAL D- in is city, on Thursday, June 9 78 years, native ot Queea's County, régidencs, 176 8 Poupart street, on Sunday, June P.to Cote des'Neizes Cemetery.Friends and acdualntances are reapectiully invited Lo attend.83 MILNE\u2014AtL Kingston, June 7, Sarah, w ito ot Rovert Milne, aged 47 years.- ONN\u2014AL London, ont.June 6, Mrs.M, Onn, aged 63 year: mb Godmanchester, Que.May 1 Margaret Houran, wife of the late John Foon: nor, aged 98 years.PRITTIE\u2014At Toronto, June 5, Elza Prittie, widow of the late James Pritite, In her 71st year, HYCKMAN\u2014A% Thorold, Ont,, June 6,John Ryck- man, aged 96 years.ROLSTON\u2014AL Aylmer.Que., June 8, Elizabeth, relict of the late James Rolston, in the 65th year of her age._ WOQODHOUSE-\u2014At Toronto.June 6, Sarah, widow of the lute Mortimer Woodhouse, ia her 85th | WHITTAKER \u2014 At Huntingdon.Que., June 2 .Esther Sloane, aged 84 years, widow of the late Joseph Whittaker, WoOoD\u2014At Melbourne, Que.sune 5, Chas.Wood, _B8ed 7 75 years.DERSOMAL-DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RE liable character are furnished by the Canadian ecret Fertioe, Temple Building, ntre \u2018The fads 8 of hi shi so office are special sworn Detectives for 0 ine Provincial Government to pe ini ve work.Referdnces.the leading rutinns and Hotels of this city.John A.Gruke, Supt.Commercial jHireneh, Bilas H.Car.pentar, Supt, CHa Branc.vot ERBUN ALSUIRE es RANCE POLICIES fiom 31000 to $100,000 i negotisbic by law, may ke immediately converted in sash.Edmund Bcholfeid, P.O.Box 1630, oilice ee st.James st, Montresl, 102 tf ERSONAL\u2014THOS.ELLIS, 427 GRAY > T., LONdon, cured of Nervous Debility by the Doren- wend Electric Belt.{3 ONS, Orair &Bleur, (6) for Book on Home Treatment by Heotataity.ERSONAL-A FRIEND DESIRES THE PRESENT K., who is suppused to be at Call renent in Chicago.Very impoitant, ress \u201cA 104,\" BTAR office 187 1 ERSGNAL - DR O, RAYMOND, 172 ST, Charlea Borromeo at.1371 PINS a bominion 831 SCHEDULES GIVEN Dominion #3 Pants Co.'s, 364 Bt.Eta Prague WHEN YOU WANT A MOUTH [organ go to headquarters, 92 St.Antoine 1 J PERSONAL.% Manicure Rooms Manicure Goods .Buperft sous Hatr removed by : ELECTROLYSIS, ! Mde.Shaw's Complexion Specialties.| MAIRE DRESSING ROOKB, ETC.we N.TARRANTH, 2306 and £107 St.Catherine Bt.13416 Saw The Dominion Pants Co.\u201c227 364 St, James Street.| os Pdteodt! wmomO oW (atte what people in the 18th centu sn Safin to Save their photo rans ak used Non they mi Just an nd can have the latest, by eal ing ot our ry \u20ac.ARLESS & C 1361 261 St, Taos Street.STEAMER \u201cPERSIA\u201d J.He SCOTT, Mastor.Sails Every Friday at 7 P.M.FARE TO sepegnrrosapnsessenma0e cc 8 7 50 LC NTRARENES:: See, $ 0 M1 TON .,.0 fa vy ; 14 8 HAMILTUN and Return .15 00 eals and Perth {nolnded.\"\" Through Tickets to all polnis West.PP.BATTER 184 Mt, Jumen st.On emple Building, Or de En dA Rap ce.\"210 Common st.PRIE HOSPITAL FOR LADIES, MADANTE-A.LEXFRBANCOIS nas the honor to inform Larlies requirine Special Treatment that she bas transferred hes establishment to No 78 St, Dominique Street, daha.t \u2018THE DRESS Firmen.: h test ghare wah 2 in for Shu arent BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.ALL WOOL STRIPED BEDFORD CORDR Gray and White Stripe Heliotrope and Canary \u2018Stripes Slate and Canary Stripes Black and White Stripes Black and Gold Stripes Only 850 yard.ALL WOOL BEDFORD CORDS In every shade of Gray, Fawn, Drab, Slate and Brown, Only 600 yard.These goods are of extra quality, and were made for much higher prices.S.CARSLEY.Cheap Dress Goods.DRESS PATTERNS.Out of the stock of 800 not more than half remains, for the value of those goods is first-class, and all who see them are at once tempted to buy.Silk Figured Stripes Materials New.Morton Plaids Silk Striped Challies, Tn all light colors, with handsomely printed designs, only 50¢ yard, well worth 800 Summer Dress Fabrics of all kinds at 8.CARSLEY\u2019S, LINEN GOODS.Hand Loom Weaving as done in the olden times.S.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS.UNBLEACHED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS Red Borders and Fringed In all the following sizes and prices: 2 yards long, 776 each 2 yards by 24 yards, 886 each 2 yards by 8 yards, $1.15 each New Silver Flax Table Cloths Red Borders and Fringed.These are made in all sizes from, 2 yards square to 2 yards wide by 8 yards long, and are all Linen an the best cloth for wear.\u2018\u201c OLD GOLD\u201d TABLE CLOTHS Red Borders and Fringed In All Sizes.S.CARSLEY.LINEN GOODS.\u2018Power Loom Weaving ss done at the present day.: S.CARSLEY.* LINEN TOWELS.Linen Huckaback Towels, ¢olored border, 80a doz.Linen Huckaback Towels, colored border, $1.00 doz.Linen Huckaback Towels, border, $1.27 doz.Liven Huckaback \u2018Fowels, colored border, extras large size, $1.50 dz.OATMEAL TOWELS.Unbleached Damask Towels Bleached Damask Towels Knotted Fringed Damask Towels Hemstitched Huckaback Towels HYGIENE TOWELS, - White Bath Towels Brown Bath Towels White Bath Sheets © Brown Bath Sheets 8.CARSLEY.NOT COMPLETE No Lady's Wardrobe is complete withont one of the Rigby Water proof Garments.) Rigby Waterproofs for both ladies and gentlemen.colored Bpacious Boome, Comfortadly F- Pr, orms Moderate.Two Doctors ate Posts to this Establishment, ; 187 1 Collections, Loans and Insurance.ESPAR ge 1882.Ovardue debts, pot drafts end bonds col- morales apy re in a or nitèd Tralee: no Te oct 90, no Sens on seo] rity, Lite Ag i$ Ou avery class 0: ht and Guarantes « rates; invite Insurance, s very low : .THOMAS R.ATR Ts gn nine one 187% a MARCUSE, 86\u2014ST.PAUL STREET\u2014S66° Photo Framon, Ù a, \u2018Att Gludien, Christman As, L'afnatoat Goods.Jepwmest Forcelaine, 8ilke and Rho #b.HOM.lOMAS LIGGET'S of CARPET SANITARY BED COVERS.Fibre Chamois Co.(limited), which bas lately been incorporated, has just placed on the market these New Banitary Bed Covers, which are ax- : pegied quite revolutionize the Mingo cover trade of the Dominion, The goods are not expensive, fos a superior to what has been so long In in use.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 776,177, sm Norra Dave Sri, MONTREAL : it its vai Au! ial Sr! and all are suites, JOHN MURPHY & co.Fancy Goods Dept.ALL NEXT WEEK Sacrifices will be made in the un- dernoted lines: ALL our stock of Chiffons to be sold Cheap.ALL our stock of Black Silk Laces at special prices.ALL our stock of Frillings to be sold at low figures.ALL our stock of Drapery Nets at rock bottom prices.ALL our Silk Lace for Capes are marked down in price.ALL our Silk Laces for Dresses marked low for next week.ALL our Silk Scarfs will be priced to clear.ALL our Lace Scarfs will be offered at special figures.ALL our Ladies\u2019 Handkerchiefs will be priced low next week.ALL our Ladies\u2019 Belts at manufacturers\u2019 prices next week.ALL our Dress Embroideries (1 yd.vide) at big reductions next wee Bargains in ali lines of Fanoy Goods next week, JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street.And 105, 107, 100 and (11 Nt.Peter St.Torms Cask and Only One Price.137t \\ qe > ; = = i =3 : .0.Franchot and Capt.Higginson, mana gL Buckingham phosphate mines, are at the their new cottage noar Girdwood's 1slan \u2018Bt, Annes, t prorogation is\u2019 not li \u2018alddle of July.Ena bon Convention, cottages in L oe on the continent, @ at Bora-a-Pio summer at St.Andrews, N.B., for which u Will leave the end of J ans.country place A Bord-à-Pivuffe.-Mouitreal -yeéterd river, the Vorse.Rive or, ony eA SORIAUIIG ith music: oF oe Saturday, June 4, after a England upon important legal business Sidney Ancor, at Knowlton, Brome Lak the States and Canada.years, contemplates p a on Friday morning for Lacolle, where Mr.Rachelle eu River, Tours to Koglan her mother, atid hais loit:108 81 Audrew ue, Hore he\u2019 Wik spend the.Summer 9 As Adiows: Mong , Leirebonne; Ÿ \u201cThursday, Bt.iy in M Mouton R the office of rand Ty olan and James, escorted 2 Forosters ad Pro the Aldermanic A4 pds over to 8t, Helen Land TE pation were spy ae ae were Li ya, ne of the proposed!\u201d pew member.diy and clearly \u2018advocating ihe restriction now existing ! A dp dnstitotion, ol freer Sade lating nod poesl answer Len bond By way ros Ba Ps ir Wis ban, ad ha i the thod of of trying x Calvin se said dt ifthe\u2019 me to hide ang B t an he gould not ppprove of rong dota; £0 b ke to spe the most rigid ve the le Cie ete see M, Britton, another d oposed | Cor ofr Mr.I tee, Xoberai candidate, alsospoke with reference others a8 wo te nh ue T.Dunn, of quete the well pi Journal- town aay.Str Wi 2 tour a at tho G.Lawrence They lofi this 2 Oa fused for Quawa here Boy de To ems.oad his contrer met attho St.Louis bec, Aad presented Mr.Dunn with + chain on the occasion eme Beveral subscriptions have heen handed in as we gO to press, but too late for ac- knowiedgment to-day.These will appear in and relieve Ulloue mais où AE ten auses, Di ee in the ne Side, &o.&e.bile .tools is plié valeatio js mary wayaihst 8.CABSLEY is holding - Fis alluiok head © 0 \"0 BO A SPECIAL SALE OF MANTLES MANTLES ts the ban an at oar Sno JACKETS JACKETS arena Lover Lives Pita small ALSO and very san Lo lake, ee CAPES AND DOLMANS ef mr But Sy pel geatls action All this month hi Sal everywhere, Tor Sent by Baadk At Reduced Prices.TEE MADICDIE C0, New York.mall mn fell Ton.Small Price Worth $1,000 HOOD'S .Sarsaparilla - Dyspepsia The peculiar combination of stomach tonics and alterative remedies in Hood's Sarsaparilla cannot be equalled, and this superiority explains the wonderful ; Leave Montreal, Windsor Street Station This Great Medicine in cases of Dyspepsia, Jndigestion and similar troubles.Mr.T a well known citizen.of \u201cBurlgion, Day Express leaves Windsor St.Station.81x months ago I was badly run down and unable to attend to business.266 AT.JAMES STREET, corner MoGill, and at trouble seemed to be due to ! 1871 le Brokdgragia Lin TO PORTLAND, ME.\u2014IS THE\u2014 It is well warth Srpaherion that ; 8.OARSLEY., S.Carsley's Costumes To be sold next week AT HALF PRICE.Next Monday and followi a very large lot of y-made Dresse \u2018also kirts, with mate \u2018 bodice Fill be offered in: our Cos tume Room at ExAoTux S CARSLEY | Come Early tor First Choice.\u2018has occurred.\u201c Our orders are: Clothing, &c., regardless of cost.Men's, Youths\u2019, Boys\u2019 and Children\u2019s Clothing must be sold immediately to make room for fresh stock.ny comers will secure the Bar- which are too numerous to - Mn AL CLOTHING HO 24 St.Lawrence Main St.Close out our TIGH SEG [ABS 8,15 p.m., daily, except Saturdays.9 a.m., daily, except Sundays, MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES, station: aggravated dyspepsia.1 had no appetite, Nothing Tasted Cood and what I did eat distressed me.Added to this was a nervous disturbance.Physicians that I employed failed to reach my case, I grew worse, lost flesh and almost hope.One day I ran across a testimonial for Hood's Sarsaparilla stating what it had done in what seemed to be a case similar to mine.Igot a bottle and in three or four days-saw that X felt better.Before I had finished the first bottle, was greatly improved.Rested better, felt better, and knew I was Better All Over I continued with the medicine, and have taken two bottles and now feel better than at any time for the past five years.Feel as hearty as when a boy.Have regained my flesh, have good appetite, can sleep well, snd my nerves are in excellentcondifion.I would not value a thousand dollars for what it did for me.\u201d T.A.WHEELOCK, Burlington, Vt.; Fuily Indorsed \u201cWe have sold Mr.T.A.Wheelock several bottles of Hood's Barsaparilla and have heard him tell in high terms of com mendation what it has done for him, I know that he has recommended Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilia to many others here.Our customers gener ally speak well of it.\u201d F.L Tarr & Co, Pharmacists, Burlington, V& Even DO NOT FORGET our Order De pt.Always glad bo show Goods.CHarLes |.MUreHy Visitors to the City Have found out that THE POPULAR PLACE FOR TIES \u2014IS\u2014 Charles I.Murphy\u2019s, Gentlemen\u2019 s Haberdashery, \u2014 TH \u2014 Cranræs I.Murray's.ment.Shirts, Collars and made to order.Fit guaranteed.We Sell all Makes.RUDGES, SWIFTS, WHIZ, GALES, Exc, Ero.READ OUR LIST: MEN\u2019S SAPETIES, Rudge Model D Pnéumatio Rudge Mods! D Cushion Endge Model 5 Pnoumatio odel H Cushion odel A Pneumatic Swift Model A Cushion Bwift Model C Oushion Bwift Model D Cashion \u2018Whiz Ball Sccket Cushion \u2018Whiz Centre Steering Cushion Tire.,.Gales Centre Stesring Cushion Tire., Gales Centre Steering Cushion Tire.BOYS SAFETIBS Gazelle Cushion Tire, Tire \u2018Tire 23881 ST.CATHERINE ST.Tire (Opposite Erakine Church), \u201cBiro.The best place For The most convenient gg Sold on Instalment Plan or Special The cheapest place Underwear, Prices for Cash.° Tue only place Outing Shu is, And all sorts of LARGE STOCK OF LANPS, BELLS & SUNDRIES, OYCLE HEADQUARTERS: T.W.BOYD & SON, 1683 Notre Dame street, Now Store, near Fronoh Church.E.B.EDDY CO.Matches, Matches, Matches 0.1 DTH 32 fo 2 svn THE GROUNDS.ar Date Der or a out as à garden, an8-contain THE HOUSE order throughout (noluding water heating), Ba = recently hot fitted for owner's occupation.decided to remove to ue States, A fufnicure and effects rai vi whic Te be diy Sade-st-our Rooms, 191 St.James Btroot, Wednesday, 15th June, B AT 11 O'CLOCK, disposad of at private = Étréet RE fai] to see ar dome me vont Sherbrooks Pertolts on J CRADOCK Si SIMPSON & C0, Ron! Estate Auctioneers.West End Property FOR SALE.Dorchester Street: We have Three Fine Properties on this street, near Guy street, one a corner, which we can confidently recommend to purchasers, L À new house of best nap Sf CIN eet frontage of land 000 8.A large Corner Lot, 15, Peel Street.A Handsome Modern Houso.\u2026.$14,000 J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 St, James street.Rr sels PATENTS, © = 5 EE Wille the sale of the posed Mon BOG BOOTS, Rw Io sine 975 St Cath Windsor Hotel.Customers plezns nets shad LORIMIER, TAYLOR'S SAFES, Completo Stock at Mere ee eng King street Jem a sonia Patents procure in Canada Spice phiet relating reference library be tenia, a Sheth?2 USE A POOR PIANO Boni.* poor continent, the GOLDIE & at Alfred Benn's oie & HX se Be amen\u201d An\" BECOND-HAND vor var bak 28 bre sal hosp.Pros, & UE Toronto olen Pra Hak okey es\u201d.i A.FITS, Fe SITE first day's use.Marvellous Troha hii RT oer, Sepa to Br es : bottle free to Fit cames.Bi BORCKH'S with Flexible le Bridle PAINTERS Taducatt peer nS \u2018 be paint and ofl sad hud- BRUSHES, vase desler, ROSIE DEX aL Boos TEE 1856 SOTRE DAME ! street, Tee 210: $1 and silver 11 du: ati worl es fos tee as a eiaotione, LEE malas tree.Office opon evenings, 119 {ms pi WE POTTER & CO.5 PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGE.26 Part; RATER HA AE, Estimates given for ork t in or out of the city.1244 MEAGHER'S Orange QUININE WINE.The most agreeable way to take Quinine, Each wineglassful contains 2 grains of the finest quality of Quinine, Quinine in this form is quicker in actionand more effectual Shan when Esken § in pills.T ALL D Fireworks Matches may be made in Heaven, but the most reliable Matches are made at THE & B EDDY COS MAMMOTH WORKS, HULL, P.Q.Look out for Fraudulent Imitations.TELEPHONE AND PARLOR! Montreal Branch, 818 ST.JAMES STREET.TELEPHONE No.1819.IRNITURE AND BEDDING Tire.160 00 Tire.Tire.140 00 Tire.120 00 Tire.- 169 00 00 Tire.Tire.TELEGRAPH | LAKE 31.LOUIS PROPERTY For Sale.VALOIS\u2014 Some choice lots left, withiake frontage.THOMSON\u2019S POINT Only two more lots left, with actual water frontage.REBURN\u2019S POINT.This choice property, containing about 5 arpents, will not de long in the market.It is $ho ¢ only point unsqld on the J.Cradeck Simpson & Co.181 ST.JAMES STREET.© 137x1 For Cash or on Credit.The best value for cash and the smallest advances on credit of any house in the city.The largest assortment in Canada to select from.Montreal Junction THIS TOWN I8 GROWING RAPIDLY, WE HAVE LOTS AND HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE BEST TERMS, J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 ST, JAMES STREET.137x1 Intending purchasers, inspect our stock and judge for yourselves.Sales forced.HENRY BIRKS & C0.\u2019S WATCHES Are all Guaranteed Timekeepers.Mo Oyements oan be sol selected and cased in 14 or Open, Hunting or Half Hunting.The casings are sil of the best an $ rein.forms and act workmauship.4 mos od 235 AND 237 ST.JAMES ST.PROF.SAM'L S.GRANT AT SEMMELHAACKS BAZAAR 83 St.Lawrence st.YOU CAN GET Mr, and Mru.John Grant and family are ooeupy- d, at .useful Ars, Andrew Robertson will spend tne summer \u2018from 100 rés Rotsands of sifier \u201cgoods ail at equally Ladies to onary will find man: alos at our store whic! ine: Tears.h will your comfort at a small outlay.PAY US A VISIT.187x2 \u2018at Murray Bay, where she has taken & cottage ab , Potute-a- Plo, (1st Honors Pupil of Dr, Bucklin, M.A, M.D.) Eyes Carefully and Delicately Tested! orm 'TACLES Axo E: EYEGLABSES fitted by new mu OUIIETES PRESCRIPTIONS executed exact received.Mr.James Innes, M.P,, is in the city, and states ji keiy to be reached Hotore De od returned to town on Friday morn- Quebec, where he was attending the Mr.Horace Baby and family have moved to eir summer residence, one of the most attractive NO EXTRA CHARGES.Telephone, 4820, achine.HENRY GRANT & SON, Mr, Charles Wiison 18 leaving on the 15th by 104x608 72 Beaver Hall or Dorchester a8, » COFTL the \u201cLake Superior\u201d for a three months\u2019 pleasure r.J.W.Marling, of the Canada Life, and his gant Miss Mari Hin are occupying their cote Irish Catholic PILGRIMAGE To Ste.Anne de Beaupre, FOR MEN ONLY, Under the Personal Direction of the Ree dempiorist Fathers of Hi, An Church, Montreal.DOMINION DAY, © FRIDAY, JULY IST, 1892, Per steamer \u201cThree Rivers.\u201d © Pllgrims will attend Mass at 6.30 a.m, fu fhe sie de B de Bonsecours, Jacques Cartier Wear bout h half-past seven o'clock, arriving pt Ste, Anne.de Beanpre the same monte à © the fons me will be Gus.ee Robert Meignen and family will spend the y Mr, ahd Mis, Hugh Paton leave town on June 17 to take their summer quarters abt their Houses and Flats, Mt.Thomas Acurdnor, ot hteago, passed through n his w salmon = MF, J.J.Gbnlet, violiniat, left by the 88.\u201csSar- dintan\u2019 to-day for a two moatny.ths\u2019 trip to Belgium, Vers.Toss sailed from Liverpool 1 for New rt trip to ISIxsoëtf #49 St.Jam vite _ Dr.and js Fisher will spend the summer ab 8 beautiful country piace of their Pom» Mr.My, and Mrs.Wiliam Carsley and son sattod to ù Ï Mn ; a % i We J : ae on ste ih ho a after making an arc our one dl alt 8 a advanced ardent courts, povwithstanding ber what you\u2019 \u201cF10K BT Adults ss, \u201cChildren, o1.08.kewp, that taken you rich.Beal Estate In good ced paying av mation next year to see the Worid's Fair fe] ye wanders, ABTATEROOMS can be scouréd Ann Âlr.and Mrs.James Reld Wilson and family son has built à 8 charming vo untiry place on the \u201cst Rose Club._ OPENING HOP SATURDAY AAO JUNE 18TH, 1 MoBETH TAYLOR, Hon.«Bho |.vale of thé lai Te =f UEB Ty ai De NR it So ie noon, nt ss with ey Hab ors \u2018Mrs.Aldermsi ¥, Ketitiedy wife of the member Montreal contre, fog lsat evening oy ino sous\u2019 for r Europe, where sh Da Ps oo pa ane n.lay evo À 8 reo Weoks' seit Ga Boling, afer which thoy 184 Machonn \u201cthen, John Hopkins gi, tal Baltimore, Hag been\u2019 in\u2019 town on a viait 5 cook a i Jorg FOR SALE, THE STEAM YACHT \u201cDREAM\u201d |], J.avs) = Size 60 ft.x 30 ft.Draws 8 ft.6 in.Ji sn Is fn Al | Jrder.Outfit pertoct.tomsin avi | CRICHETING TROUSERS- TENNIS.TROUSERS BOATING TROUSERS Just received from WELOH MAR- GETSON & CO.200 Pairs Nite à Striped Trousers \u2018Warranted Double Shrunk, PRICE $2.50 PER PAIR, 215 St.James Street.237x1 Special discount to people paying in three months\u2019 time, Passenger Electric Elevator, H.A.WILDER & CO, 232 to 238 McGill Street.Open Evenings.VALOIS! .Strachan\"Sub-division, Only -one of those new Country Houses to let; water laid in; cooking range supplied; ready in a few days.Rent only $150, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Send for ligt and terms, Pyroteghntc dis; for public and a private use a speoial peciaity.en HAND & co, Aa 73 1aw u HAMILTON « ong, NEVER ASK FOR \u201c Root Beer,\u201d \u2014BUT ALWAYS BAY\u2014 HIRES ROOT BEER.That tu the only Way You are sure of potting she genuine article, One 250 Package makes § Gallons, : SOLD BY DEUGGISTS AND GROCERS, ~ 1378008 a St.de de Plone Coll Cu Institute successful sroafgeut of the diseased conditions known as drunkenness, tobaoco habit and neurasthenis, d remedies, is rapidly becomi ye The action of gold as medicine is prim Hits derebral nerve centres, the very seat of diseased will and of the mania drink.It acts directly upon those portions.of the nervous s sien he mania or drunkenness, The citer is no hearsay statement.It is the evidence purposes cured of the liquor, mor hine and These men had faith, and seized the opportunity lai pacs en >, test the efficacy of this wonderful qure, this priceless boon to suf- \u201cVeni! vidi! vict!\u201d is the.exultant ex- olamation of those who determined to bury their pride, take the course of adation, the physical, \u2018mental and finan e or opium habits lead to invariably.In 0 Chloride of a en diseased, cause lunacy, affect as a remedy & is gesinst habit-controlled bumanity.and escape the mors! d tration that the drinking, morp Will be vo heap to à prompt buyer.For further ects apply to » CHARLEY HOLLAND 131xeodtf 240 50.James Street, TO LET, FURNISHED, for the Summer Months, APPLY TO CHARLES HOLLAND, It 1s not the money you handle, but Iooalitles, makes a much safer resting for your Victoria Tavestment co, Tele Butittng, {| SUMMER APPLIANCES | Refrigerators : : \u201cPatent Porcelain White Lined,\u201d a truly clean sand pexfeat foc food reserver.i s Dry Air \u201cJom avoit Charcoal Filled Refrigerator, Gas Cooking Stoves : Ootnbinstion, Coaland Gas | He eme joe snd a variety of er ing Applinaces, from 80 cia, Water Coolers: : = Water dco.GEORGE R.PROWSE past few years 58,000 people, male and female, from all ranks of society, 1d successfully d.At the Gold Cure Branch Institu TY \u2018same manner as at the pates , Ont., each Sationt receives individual treatment, caref : eas te meat the varying constitutional and symptomatio conditions of the.of the Company\u2019s medical staff, \u2018The - roe for treatment 43 three weeks, and in that period the Gold Cure bitue than can ve done for hire je in three yests\u2014it will gi Mer aces do not hesitate to give every have] \u2018been treated ai Ste.Anne -de Bellevue, P.Q., in Institute, Grimsb tn do more for 2) R .any other treat- .Jon © on the face of The 181 BT.JAMES STREZT, 187x1 TO LET, 287 PEEL STREET.The only one of those desirable stone front houses left.J-Cradock Simpson & Co.181 St.James Street.137xk COTE SI.ANTOINE, Some of the Cholcest Building Lots in this favorite locality For Sale.Only a small Cash Payment required, balance can remain at 4 AND 5 PER CENT.INTEREST.The stréetsare all drained, the mtinioipality 16 Hghted throughout by electricity.No surer cx safer place to invest a fow-dollaze, Call and see plans.1.STEVENSON BROWN, Estate Agent, 1764 Notre D Real Ag! te votre ame He, TQ THE LADIES Mrs.E.L.Ethier's Academy.regen Miss, yg, oN Ma LEY ARTISTIC SYSTEM FOR CUTTING BS LADIES & CHILDRENS GARMENTS BE Sr As ie to out, make, trim and drape CROLEY fini SE a Dron .he entire me ATR ea ?je most pop Frenchtailor ays vey ; DAME E.L.ETHIE TEE, Manager, S88 Nt.Denis Street.\u2019 \u2014Babseriptions axe taken for.say of the niv ted French Fasbion Magazines.Phone 6057, 119 x ood No.20 St.Mark st 187x1 H.JOSEPH a FOR SALE, Thesupsrior-eut stone residence, With or without adjoining lof, Fer permit apply to liquor bat abitue coming the ssary until he drops it of his own -gix $0 forty-eight, hours after commencing sh \u201cHe \u2018drops draws & conscious breath it seases to have our tem; tor The experience of the liquor and morphine pabitues + d Pose who have been cured of the tobacco habit and of netr e.aré Ro Spor yaa & nor moral Tosteaints\u2014no behind.during the progressof the Go \u201cfrom 3 is radial vod Î ms ab or, mors proper Fi 8.al ren Shir us vu e elevation entific montioned above, th de Got Gare Indes Bte FOR SALE.HOUSE AND BUILDING LOTS For sale tn ait parts.of she oityi Call for Particulars, STEV ENSON BROWN, J.18711 Real Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame Bt, lors ST.ANTOINE, Lots for Sale NEAR SHERBROOKE BATREED | On Cote Bi.Autelue Reid, Argyle Avenus, Mentress Stvsat.Meutrsvilt Arount, 187x1 H.JOSEPH FOR SAL Properties in different 3 of the city.Call or se particulars, SOLID BRICK HOD For Sale AZ 769 Vise Es sn uninterrupted view of tie Bk Le B.K.rent aE "]
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