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[" SIX PAGES.LAST EDITION.VOL.XXIV\u2014No, 304, Situations Tacant ANTED\u2014 Anis OR YOUNG MEN TO TAKE leht.pieanent work et aa own huwes, 81 par day can iy made no canvassing.tare 8 Co.bos 5331, Bus rabrishod Luna Lio WA AN TED AGENTS.HALARY OR GouMi LON Le for Loc Stone & Wellingtun, Nurse em No, 4 Louis Byllding [3 Montreal, Que.SW Le ANTED\u2014AN ESEnoRTIC city that has waterworks, #5 « dsy easily Mae :expériouce Lu necessary: tbe article will uo r baruculan euclose self-au apufacturer's Agent FU.Bot, Montreal, Que.26e 7 ANTED -LADIES AND YOUNG MEN TO take work at their own bowmes.experience nul necessary, goul prices sna uv canvassing.d- dress Standar Manufacturing Cym pany Lock x 107, pouth Frumiogbam, Mase.lucloss staiope.; daluve atreat, ibe aN IN EVERY VW ANTED\u2014BOOKKEEFER FUK WHOLESALE house, competent to take charge of books, Must be quick and accurate, vacancy about Lei January.perl stating ago, okperionce and salary s1pscu \"box 4 B02 3 ANTED \u2014 A oot LITHOGHAFHIC STEAM pressinan, Apply Lu Kablston Litho no od ub.Gascite Bulidiux.Y AN1ED\u2014GOOL EXPESIENCED GIKLS FOR n'a piu and labelling cixar boles.at Butte Fischel & HETIL ANTEDEC AKETAKEL FOR OFFICE os Must understand steam heating Juve tea aud bring good eelercucos.Po V JANTED\u2014A CASH GIRL FOR A KETAIL Butchers » stop lu tbe west end.Appiy Can.Moat Packing 304 5 NN ANTED/AN ENGLISH YOUNG GIRL A wteloxrapher and typewriter.with a fair kponledgu ul of Freuch.Avpiy Kouw 410, New dork e ANTED \u2014 BLACKSHIITH FUR aint ERAL work tn country mwili.« permanent situation foru thoruuxuly good tradesuian.Address statin, ane experience aud references, AE vu x Be city su, JANTED\u2014LADYS TRAVELING \"OOMPANIUN, widdle-aved lady preterred Managing iotel Housekeeper.Coulecilonery Salesiadies 7 Ufiice Clerks.June tron.& Hince d'Armes square, (pen @Veninxi 304 1 ANTEDS BINGLE MAN UNDER 30 YEARS, AB Shop Watchman.Must furnish satisfactory Tefertnves.7 hapertene ced Firemen, at 5 Pace d'- Aruies eg.Open eveniugs.304 1 ANTED-LIPRESY PORTER SHO TIME.eoler.Delivery Clerk.tioneral store Man- er.Firemen.3 Grocery Clerks.Billiard roow arker.bartender.Business kxchange, O Place d'Armues 84, 304 1 eekly, in- Quire Business bxchanye, b Place Arar \" 4 1 ANTED-THORQUGHLY COMPETENT LBUOK- seper, fhuaace uisn apd French and buxtish correspondent, 40, married, is ces tor rougageinon Bust references.Address \u2018\u201cL ZUSU, W ANTED \u2014 BIX YOUNG GIRLS FOR LIGHT work at Montreal Suspender Co, 5 Custom House sg.304 1 W ANTED\u2014A Boop GENERAL SERVAN T.AF.IV ply v7 M Mances S04 1 ED\u2014A G} NETL SERVANT IN A SMALL uly, where spother girl fe kept 23 Du- SR 304 2 rst class retail 8 tv make application uniess havin ualibrcations Address by letter prod Felerences, to \u201cL 2071, AR office.sa l ihe required {Lx sainry an V \"ANTED\u2014-A GOOD HOUSEMAID.\u201cAPrry AT No.8 Bishop at, 4 1 W ANTED -\u2014 THAVELER FUK WATCHES AND Jewullery.Must understand bis business com- iotel and have a vood connection.Good salary to a Just.All comwuuicawons conêdential Address 1 .Lee & dun, Sofoptu, val, Ue 2 V TANTED_GENERAL SEKVANT.Rex, AT vnce, 3284 st.Catherine street.V ANT:D-10 HANDBUME LADIES o iva in chorus for Speck cul ar play.so dancers Addrea 2106,\" STAR office.304 1 aud apociaitios, W ARTRD AT THE \u201cARLINGTON HOUSE\" 778 Craig st, at unce, a yoou sundress: sli amart boy to work lo kitchen, 3v4 1 W ANTED\u2014A HLSPLCT ABLE WUMAN AS CAKE- taker, Apply 186 Peel 81, between 7 and 8 pu, vi th and YBth December.Li 304 2 WAN TED -RESIRCTABLE GIRL TO TAKE cha argo oi jufant during the day.heferences; also guou Kenoral servant.Apply Mrs keriier, 04 BL Mark siree Sud 2 Wasa GErsnat eenvantT, à 600B Pp meen nurse Xept; high waces 0a asuitabie person.12 \u2018(4 Larchenter street 304 < V JANTED\u2014GENEKAL BRAVANT WITH KKLFEK- vLCE8, Fou Waxes.Apply No.6 \u2018Lhistie per Fuce, DORr i urkisb Hath.304 JANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, GUUD BOY FOR Kitclen work.Apply with references, G.1, RK Refreshu.ent 1.oows, bonaventure Depot, 304 1 WAM ANF hAITERS AND KIICHEN GIRL fancy goods sture, $4 a week rence 8 W ANTED= A GIRL ABOUT 15 YEAKX, TO TAKE ais child Z yeara old.Apply, 14 Bi 3 W TANTEL-1\\ WO YOUNG LADIES TO y5sBlsT | IN dud 1 Monique sireo VVANTED-A -AN EXREMIENCED TTT two vYenings each week, ove accusiomed the plumbiug and stea.utiiting business.Apply a 117 Bt ueorge si, City, Le ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, A GUOD LAUNdress to take 8 small famiiy's washing at her wu home.Koferences required.Apply at Ira ianiey sireet, 304 1 W AN1ED-\u2014A KITCHEN GIRL FOR THE HOPE Cofres House.Apply No.1 Alexander st S04 1 Ÿ ANTKD-GENFEHAL MEKVANT.4684 QUY st family of two; reforenves required.041 V ANTED\u2014AT NU.10 LAVAL AVENUE, A GENeral mervant, with references; no washing: good wages, Apply ib forenoon.iué | TANTED\u2014FLANNEL SHIRT MAKERS, TURN- ra, sewilu, machine operators, e: and shit irouers, ww: tomale.bkelton Lu & Coy., St eter su 1 v ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN for drivioe: Apply to 46 Be: ENGLISH BOY prriatrset.JO4 304 1 AN A GUOD GENERAL BERVANT, Na5R references} Apply 136 Bt Familie, 304 1 3 ANTED\u2014DRUG CLEPK, ONE WHO SPEAKS Kngiiab and French fluently.Muztbe a ate.Salary alum week.Those having on ret sud © acier ne need Only apply.Address sor rp Business Chances.ON TN NAA Fes BALE-BOTFLS&, SALOONS, RESTAURANTS, teuit, confectionery and cigar stores, yroceries us vf busiuesu | Harris, 1988 bi.Catherine, near st.Urbain.duly JOR BALE\u2014ELEGANT CIGAR STORE, COMplote: reasons for selling.Apply st ouce, to $7 Henry 8 30: Jot vr SALE BOARDING HOUSE, ST.AN fois 13 rooms, weil established, large custom good nonin fur sel ling.L.Harris, 198% 5¢ Cath: eine, near nt.Urbain.$05 6 Eo HAILE\u2014LIURT MANUFACTUKING BUSIness, stapie articie ia dry xvods, can vay over Ua year; capital roqulred S5UV0.UL Ad- 211.3,\" BTaR office 0° or BALE RARE CHANCE, GROCERY on ONE, { the principal thoroughfares.Low re Good reasons fore.Harris, 1088 st Catherine near Lab Urui 4 AAA NANI NNN AA L3G -8MALL SILVER WATCH, SILVER LINK ed chain and basket charm, Reward 1, bhator [SEAT LACHINE ON DEC.18TH, A SiR slelgh robu.l'iuder will be rewarded by re.Tito saine to it Bickerdike.suis 2 Lits THE QUE N° 3 THEATRE, MUNDAY aliernoou, opers § w in black bag, Libwral reward to Buider.Avply Mr, d.A barte, Notre Jus 2 GENTLEMAN'S SEAL GA Td vuivivrn to Us Bian ey LL ON SUNDAY, THE 25Tu INST,, YVUNG Devis mastilr hound, 41 inches high.brown CR Vier stripes, 1 inder wii, be ubeiatiy rewarded by returnine 10 200 1 rince Arthur st.Suse 2 sIMP- NTLET 04 2 OST-UN GR, ISTHAS EVE Br iWeEN aireel.Hberbroôte and Beaver Hall nil, a roll of miuarc, \u2018Finder piease return it to GY Beaver all MUL sus 1 OST\u2014UN MOKNING OF 01H GENT LEMANS cameo roe.Li ad Of nocrètes.keturn to JF tiarper, » bis 8 buns % of © 304 2° OST- Hi IDAY, SRL INST.MALE FU v had stiver) Li ~ collar.A hivers a be paid by resnrninæ btu: to 1 1 Lorue à OST-YUOUNG NEWFOUNDLAND bou.HA 4 some rewxrd by returnINE Lo Macka.wt found fu possession of any person after thin date wi.be ii reward jo ans one giv.tne information Liat rad to re sy 34 ORT\u2014IN THE VOST OFFIVE O6 BETWYr there and ue Tomas Butliline this woryt , ON Rilver fins With Wliistle altac nu: er Sienne leave them at uelivery qi *+in Post Uthce aid nbs._+04 1 ORT-UN FHIDAY MUKNIKG, n 4 round St.Jeter at.R DINCK Iriah x à nickel cullar.luaer will be reward 2 Fhsrbivoke BL co ee ar ; = = Wanted to Purchase.| A A A A PS mA SP V JANTED\u2014TO PURURARF LADIES ANDGEN- tlenien's cent.of clothing, fur, Jewailery.nina Hizhent prices vive H pearson, 88 Craig ee, neur Bieur,.urges 5 mall Lromytiy attended to.J vs 4 We hoa GOOD MULCH COW, APPLY To Ni! Beard {US Pine avenue, oad of Him 30 Yttuattons Wanted.AR TED-RITUATIONS non BOOKKERPERS, clerks.storemen ono Ap ply ss kimbloyment A oo u's Chri LAN TELS BY A A ESPECTIBLE ToëD MAN, cleaniux or vÎtice messague to attend de Apply 34 Jurors street 208 1 ANTED A SITUATION A8 COACHMAN, By oroughiy relilsbie and où: mpetent and iA scuusluted with tho Sr Address wv TAR ofboa.NTED \u2014 ACCOUNTANCY, ANS cler Fou 82 per day.Address \"GG 1952.\" STAR U Suz 20 V AN TED-PUSITION BY A GOOD COOK, WHO s #ood | imundress; no Objections tu Fo * litle aistence ou wu, Apply tw Mrs.Wm Burke, dust Antoine eu, telephone VU! UITZz.302 3 ANTED-BY A Young LADY OF HEFINFED education and yood family, as n lady'e aniou oc teacher tu mw cave family, Can * each French and English, Ad 20046,\" Pa ONE ny TCOOUNT.V ANTED\u2014TRAVELLKE WITH CONNECTIONS in Lutario, Quebec and Lower provinces, 1a gro for engagement in groceries, wines and liquors, bouts aud shoes 2% fancy œvvds.best referopces.Audress \"1.7076,\" Brak office, 304 3 \\ TANTED\u2014-S8I'TUATION AR WORKING HOUSEkeeper or good plain cook, by » widow who bas Wil aed 12, Ap ply to 84 Usborne st.304 2 little V FANTED-WARHINGUK ANY KINDOF WORK, DUC a day vod references.Adar-se Mra Baker, 54 56 Bernard street ANTED\u2014BY A PAKISIAN DRENSMAKER dressmaking ln private fainilies Address B 65 Inspuctor at.$04 2 CANTED-BITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE wolan \", weneral bousewurk Ly the Jur.Address A.s 304! ATA ABLE GIR: SEWING wo willinx to help with *STAN pffice.304 2 T in private family; Hxht bouse work.M 0/4, WH ANTED- SITJATION OR WORK BY THE DAY by so gardener, \u201c > Years'ekporieuce.Address Suk) VW ANIEL-BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A baby to.paie Shares\u2019 ufat ber uwa bose.\u2018ad- drese *N 2116, z 304 3 V CANTED_ as ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, Bow rench, whe would put wore, Address \u201c0 2148,\" Brau ofce.+1 ANTED\u2014 EY A PENBUN EAPEBIENCED IN ure ro Pumitlo où Ms pilvate satis ua Address 1330 Mixuo 'ANTED\u2014SITUAT 10K, DRUG CLERK.OVER i six (6) years experience.Csn furuish best of references.Address Box 433, Brockville, Vos 1 WANT ED_420 To ANY PERSON WHO WILL furnish a situation for a xvunk married man.Btore ur office work proferre Good retersuces, Address \u201cUV 3146,\" STAR Ofhee 3U4 2 Vroverm | jor Sais, Ge.NS SNS NS ESS TOM a Po NS NSS \u2014VICTORIA 8T., STONE FRONT.$400 Bane of D rOO1NS: vossessOu\" DOLt 301 3eod tel er regi to view, $600 175 5¢ James street.\u20148T.CATHEKINE ST, WEST, STUNE lront cottaxe of 10 rooms, Heated by : ; Ce: pussession Dext May.Call or mit to iow! per F.MCMANN 301 Jeod 178 ot.James street.a -NOTRE DAME BTREET NEAR LA- 865 5 00 creofx, EP PARE brick storesnddweli- iug, solid brick \u201c7e story agdin rear to isne 301 Heod 178 8t James street.OR SBALE\u2014A NEW BRICK TENEMENT PROperty, Lo Le built, good Jocality.Price caiy #350; r sale & Very pretty new brick eut taxe, -in ice locality.Frice 1088 than $3000 to a prompt buyer.HENRY W wakD & CO, 1 Estate Arents, 302 3 test 50 St.Jawes street, QUR HALE\u2014SMAILL HOUSE, np cash; also furniture.also } Montreal South, Cheap for cash.Uwuer loaving au, 103 Beaudoin st Heurt.303 2 QUR SALÉ-UR T0 LET, À GOOD Æginisa Bop oe die: suitable for any kind Of 1ght wan usacturing situated short distance from Moutresl, vn the Central seront saliway.would ir: Willing to sis tonus of 1rom Bo to CA nt #1U,UU0, to à suilable party \u201card dress E.Guillet & Co., Marieville, Jor Sais BEL oT 4 Sicount 0% on Powe re, sbisiting, To uortisin., uilin & Co.Fapineau ad F 9 cou Eco p ilera, 5 tu 4 Dauer, Ève e aud sawing machinery.rûte, god, 82.60 0 blocks, $i.r load ; ai Sadr ofa JOR BALE FOH ThE MILLION, gy LING, F 2; hardw abel.Co Loos.ne Yates any vor, Tele.in rie: BOARD, BY A 8 L Kent ao in suc ble Jamis, to pa comforts, within 5 m of Sobmer Fark, Mtate terms Address \u201cy ZT Wo BTAR uthow, J Qonuses to se, A AAA Ar mt oO LET HOUSES \u2014 AT REDUCED a T til} May next, Call F'HOHIRE ss, RENTAL 238 eod tl 178 St dames street.YO LET-DWELLINGS AND FLATS, 122 124 Cherrier strest, \u201cApply to ATS, 122, 124 A Des IVIERES, b hospital me fO LETCSMAIL HOURE (FURNI: 1 ILL I lat of RY, warm sud well, time\u201d Roly u 304 3 24 hoy ar 7p.m Te LET-CUMFOKTAB:E Hou IN dieux sb near Fos avi nus M rome, with A lery.yard and horse stable, be jee ad street well drained.Lent 813, afte: lst May 8: last tenant ald ! BJ KAVANAGH, 3041 ; + Sherbrooke st Offices to fot, 0 LET VERY DESIRARL Ë OFFI10 AND flats, JU Hospiia! sireot, a180 AS No.1d bt John street, apis st John sk: ok Win, iso 1% 30 \u201d capital st Stores.Dotels.tc, to fet.ps ANR ALES 0 6 SSL A r 0 LET HOTEL IN OTTA wa ALL WELL F FURnished.do re» busincas, the best $1.50 dey house tn on! \"POLY hotel, 41 Motcalle st.Montreal 247 5 Dartnereh ip Wantet.V ANTED-PARTNERSHIT Ty A GDING WHOLE.tall ou manulsetating bn {ness would vest Re thousani [%] J'oherty, Agent, Hao! Luly Ave, Rooms Wanted.ANA FANS y ARTED-ROCM IN A RICTLY PRIVATE where there are no otber Toe doiiure.À Ottawa 3 » 0.y > \"N 2147 ian office, MONTREAL.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27.1892, Rooms io Ast.NN NN ROY TrONT Soo.FURNISHED, AT 40 Beaver Hull Hill 288 34 \u2014TO LET.URNISHED pINOLS Ras pl ws, ih ith fret alae No, % Denia street \u201c$00 13 Rooms.wir OK WITHOUT BOARD; ALL modern improvements, at 934 Dorchester.OOM&-WITH OK WITHOUT BOARD, ON MATH- roou: flat, near Windsor Hotel,at 044 Dorches- Lor abreast.296 1 OOMS\u2014 FUR ouED.WITH FIRST cas boa.rivate French Csnadian ve % for 18 Berri stree oar Viger COMATTO LET.NICELY FoimisnEs, FOR gentlemen; + doors frum 8a Catherine.ply 184 5t Deuis tre: 308% QOM\u2014 ELEGANTE Y by steam.5 winutes Champ de Mars RO married evuple.squa Apply FURNISHED; IXATED from P.O.Ap )M8\u2014TU 1 LET, WELL FURNISHE q tu 2U City tyCuuucilloram 6 RE; DOURLE AND SINGLE ROOM WITH rd.28 Berri »! 301 4 4 Ro ro LET, FHURT SINGLE ROOM with board.Apply 127 Metcalfe, uwraeg Burn.Spestfic Articles.Al.A Perfect Article.COOKS FRIEND tal Bi-Oarbonate of Sods are Toray o its prepara Te has stood Al with househeepers for the past 30 years, snd is now (if possible) better than ever, All the Best Grocers sell it.290s Ah DE LORIMIER! Fine Gentlemen's Furnishings.Bhirts made toorder 1700 Netre Dame Nireet.160 Tax DODUE wooD SPLIT PULLEY.The only rteot pulley Orders pi tly Alm from stock.Seiter Bros.L Toma, Monreal, Ris ~ TW SINGLE ROOMS TO LET, Bat or Without board.83 Aylmer st.28 _ OM\u2014TO JET, A BPLENDID ROOM, VERY D onrartenle.tor .wentlewan, with first class board.Nu.2G tiers sos Rex NEATLY FURNISRED, WARM Tre sant, for married and single.use of kitchen.Modern conveniences.Ju Bt Antoine Wiuasor, GO4\u2014 TO LET, OF OPPOSITE THE WINDSOK, A A frout bedroom, with buaid, Kuglish Taily, 27 Metcaite st.KOs DOUBLE AND SINGLE, EAN DORE.1y furnished, with or without Loard, warm Arians botne cumiorts, étc rime ooMs\u2014 FURNISHED Rooms To LET, WIT TH 3 or me ithout board.Terms moderats, 2406 Bt Cath 304 2 ai, near 305 6 Terms reasunable.47 _3v8 3 RY¢ Ms \u2014 NICELY FMURNISHLD RUOMS, 18 University st 304 4 RY ~ COMFURTABLE RUOM, DOUBLE OR OR sloxle, with board.15 Balmors) st 304 3 CYMER DINGLEAND DOUBLE KOUMS, WELL fürnihed, with /ood board: terius moderate, at 21 McQul « '0ilowe avenue.$04 OOM \u2014 FRONT BEDROOM, SUITABLE two wentiemen.4J Vicroriaut.With ot ib out hoard.304 5 Ho ~ONE OK TWO ROUMS, FURNISHED OB uaturnished, 2065 St.Caiherive at, corner 304 1 Rou LARGE DOUBLE ROOM.WELL BEAT- 1th board ; ulso sinall single.13 Hanover dus Jd Ka \u2014727 SHEKBROUKE ST.WELL FUR- Ghished 1ront room, first floor, suitable for two, r heatinx; central locality.304 3 ms\u2014 2 LAK GE UNFURNISHED ROOMR, 130 Erin au t 94 ver month.304 3 Ro \u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED, LARGE thes closet, siiling room oining, All modern conveniences, warm and home.ke.61 Cath- cart st 304 5 Dorses and Carriages, Œtc LOL Fer BALE\u2014PONY, AT 1418 ONTARIO STREET.OB SALE- LUT OF 10 GOUD RECUNDHAND achoirs, cutters, 7 seated and durée fsroily sleigh.Brunswick Livery stables, 37, Gy Alexa udur 3 2 JUK SALE-ONE BLACK MARE, ONE LAHGE femiiy two esated sleigh, three bear bear robes, one double Larness, complete: Oue large saie, office pare tions about 1:4 fest high, one revolvini oflice arm 0 80 LD larme .To be aold at 0.ce, Chea.kstaio B.Leduux, in liq., corner Windsur and BL Antolue st 4 3 GOOD FRIENDS FOR THIS WEATHER.l\u2014 Warm Gloves, Warm Mufflers, Warm Socks, and Warm Underweur, nm ALBO Cloth Boots, Overshoes and Rubbers And Don't Forget that we carry a nice assortment of Fur Caps in Persian Lamb, Otter, Beaver, Seal, etc., also Ladies\u2019 Fur Capes, Collars and Muffs We had a big trade last Saturday and we are busy to-day straightening up our stock, but we have a big staff of experienced sslesmen and we are always prepared to give our customers prompt service, Our prices are the lowest.Special discount of 10 per cent off all FURS, at ALLAN\u2019S, 659 to 665 CRAIG ST.30431 SUPPLANTING FOREIGNERS.Being equally wall put up and otherwise superior.THE CALEDONIA WATERS Replace any imported Table Water.The Wealthiest use them.Of all respectable Grocers, Hotels, Drugrists, &c., -=i- GURD & CO.43 Jurors Street, 304s NY SIZE OK STYLE OF FIRE OR BURGLAR Vau vof unfe, lt Doote or yther Irou Work Fri Pe XD BENN'© \u201cus 81 Same Street, (2) sol.\u2014A nice stock of Sdn aid Bhoes.This iss \u201cace well estat: 777 FOR SAL # into an uid snd We lished Eire For full perticulais addy ity.SIARC office, Ci FI1 1 T S.All Fits stop Gxxar NERVE Great day's use.Mervelions cures trial bottle free Ww Fit Arch st, Phiia.Pa KOFF NO MORE.frss by Du Saguss KéTORER Nori tae 3 d to Pek alt J.A.Parce 1780 Notre Ras [13 u's Cou Drops will give positive and tastant.relief to those vaferian from Coux! olds.to Graton où Vocale Sore Lhrost, etc.and ue iprai Qrators.VR, & 1.7° stamped on each à es ! [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED, EDWIN COX & CO.114 5t Fra.Xavier at, PAINTERS Hoek Rest ble, Bridiod, Brusbes and give them a fair trial BOOKKEEPERS, ATTENTION.The Schliclhts Standard Ledger Index is thy only system NTOUPInDg Dames ho 83 to be seen al a glance.i simple and perfect, See 1% betore opening your TS.OFFICE SEECIALTY MFQ.COst.Toronto, 300 tf EL Notre Dame st, Montreal GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA AT THE P.E, 1892.F Merrs.E.L.Ethier\u2019s French Tullor Dreose Cutting System.88 sT.DENIS NT.Mentreal.264 00d DO YOU SUPPOSE THAT people would bave been washing themsolvos regulariy (every dav since 1840 teriy-scven years age) with eur Sens, If it had net besa soupt The public are net fools.aud they continue buying an articie UNLY whes i is satistactery, LIKE OUR SOAFP- HEARLE.TOILET SOAPS ONLY.2583aw Read What They Say About Me! Point Edward, Ont, Dao.20, \u201892, Dominion Tubular Lamp Co., Montreal, The Council and Iohabita: ts of lui villsæe think that the money expend ie your No.3 Giobe Tubular for tine our streets, was well inverted T.have been in seves) y are aivinse rtiou They vive wood lrht ata reasonable cost.and are ogplly kopt fn order.The Council have no hesitation in recommendinv them hd the public, se they perform all you claim for the 303s WILLIAM MITCUELL, Village Clerk, If ko, the fullest information may be obtained from the ARE YOU INTERESTED mer IN THR Cure for Drunkenness ?Double Chloride of Gold Cure Co, BY ADDRESSING THE SECRETARY.168 Hanover Street, - Montreal.0 dues us Tn Yoon now on sale at onth, THE COURTS OF LAW Have established beyond controversy that the only Piano known to the public and to the Piano Trade as \u2018The Decker\u201d Piano (also known as Decker Brothers\u2019 Piano), and Decker Piano is manufactured by DECKER BROTHERS, 38 UNION BQUARE, N.Y, and are stencilled Becher Brothers, New York.A Choice Holiday Stock of these celebrated Pianos are Mr.C.W.LINDSAY'S Warerooms, 2270 ST.CATHERINE STREET, hich is the Sole Agency tor Montreal.Open evenings this 30452 Wledical DON'T HESITATE.You know the old saying, \u201che who hesitateais 1081\u201d It certainly applies with great force in some things.When you know you are right, don't hesitate tosay it; when you Know what you want, don't hesitate to DEMAND IT.When you go to buy a bottles of CARTER s LITTLE Live Pris, don\u2019t hesitate to say you want \u201cC-Ash-T-E-R-'.5\"\u2014don't hesitate to see that you got \u201cC-A-H-T-E.K-5,\" amd don't hesitate to refuse anything offured to you as \u201csame as \u201cC-A-R-T-E-E-B,\" or \u201cJust as good as \u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-8\"\u2014There la nothing so good as \u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-\u201c8.\" Tuky NEVER FAIL.Don\u2019t hesitate to say no Whvun imitations and frauds are offered to you Don't hesitate to demand the genuine CABTER'S LITTLA LIVRE PILLS.A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE.Small Pili Small Lecce Small Price hrodt ASK FOR THENEW \u2018Bi625¢ Borne?CAIN | OME POUND A Day.A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME \u201cALL RUN DOWN, \u2019\u2019 AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, COTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda I$ NOTHING UNUSUAL.THIS Fear HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN.PALATABLE AS MILK.ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS.ScoTT\u2019s EMULSION 13 PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS, Soto BY ALL D2uG.GISTS AT 50C, AND $1.SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.Taie stuugle appiisation or SWAYNE'S OINTMENT, WE LIVE = PROGRESSIVE AGE WE Aim to Improve! AND NOT DETERIORATE Our New Brand, the Cable Extra will be found to be exceptionally fine, and we respectfully suggest that smokers give this brand a trial, when our statement will be fully verified as to quality.S.DAVIS & SONS.287 Sawtf Chiloron Cry for Pitcher\u2019s Castoria, ailp Star FATHER M'GLYNN.IS FULLY RESTORED TO HIS PRIESTLY OFFICE.HE After Thrice Celebrating Mass on Buuday Heo Delivered an Address Deallng With His Excommuntcation and Re-Communication.WABHINGTON, December 27.-The Papal Ablegate has issued the following: Mgr.Satolli is gratitieû by the universal expression of joy with which the restoration of Dr.MeGiynn has been received in New York and throughout the country.However, he deplores that some one in New York has seen fit to cull and serve up to Christinas readers certain unregarded expressions of Dr.MoGlyun spoken during the years of his excommunication.This proceeding on the day of peace to men of good will\u2014on this day of the Doctor's iret mans after the estrangement of years\u2014is neither Christian nor gentlemanly.The Doctor has been absolved, the past 18 Torgiven and should be forgotten, To recall it is cruelty to him and disrespect to the author.ty that kuows and has uone what was necessary before absolving him.\u201d New York, December 27.\u2014Father Hart- nett says that Mgr.Satoili is a fixture In America.\u2018He ls Uhr Pone'& personal repie- senlaljve here,\u201d be cuntinued, \u2018\u2019and wiil hear all disputes which may arise The I'ops does not want to be bolhered with them, Thal is why he sent Mur.Satolli to America as Papal Ablegate.Everybody in the Church understands Mgr.satel) now.He will probably make his permanent head- uarters at tha Catholic University In Washington.Mgr.Satoills appearance here ought not Lo cause such au uproar.Tnere is nothing unusual about his position, The Pope bas a personal representative In every other country of the world Ior such urposes, The unusual leature of the affair 4 that the Pope has not sent a representa- tivetu America Lelors.Alter thrice celebrating Masa In priestiv Karbin Brookiyn on Sunday for the tirat time in tive and a half years, the once more Kev- errad Dr.Edward MoGiynn, in civitian Fess, appeared on the plattorm of Cooper Union on Sunday evening and addressed a whidly enthusiastic meeting of the Anti- Poverty Society Which completely tilled the Kkreat nall.Tnere was nothing privale about the Couper Union meeting, and Dr, Me- Glyon gave his taitofui followere cause lor joy, which at times became aimost hysterical, by rejoicing with them over his restoration to the priesth.ood in the first public utterance he as ade on the subjest Although the hour jor opening Lhe meeting was quarter-past eight o'clock the uall was practicaliy tilled by hall-past seven.Every one present was an ardent aupperter of Dr.McGlynn, and ail cousidered his reinstatement in the Churoh as a victory over Archbishop Corrigan.A number wore the frocks of priesta.There was satis:action in all their faces.Father McGlynn spoke thus: \u201cLadies and Kebtiemen and dear friends\u2014I feel that i should he disappointing a most reasonable expectation if | proceeded to treat the subject anpounced last Sunday for this even- ing\u2014the subject was \u201cThe Nignificance of ChIilstmas)\u2014 without firet saying something regarding a recent event.Something has happened.Something has happened.\u201d continued Dr.McGlynn, smiling, \u2018that your rapturous apolause, provoked by the merely hinting at it, shows ls of no small importance to you, Which made a ureai change in my life\u2014a bitter change, as you well know, It le my belie, and I say it in mo spirit of vosstfulpesa, that | was not born to be aA mere agitator.a preacher of political economy, but my vocation | have beileved and sulil beileve is to preach God's truth to men.| believe tnat | was torn to he a priest in Christ's Church.it wasin no spirit of boast {uiness, but of thank!ulness for the vocation, that! wpproached \u2018he altars of God.and it was Do small sorrow Lo be Lhrust rom those altars.Those who know me besl: know it Was not my Wish Lo leave those altars, but wlied occasion required 1 felt it my duty, from this plstiorm or any pistiorm, to speak to my fellow men 1 felt that it was always wy right and roy duty to speak as a man apd a brother, priest or secular, whether from the tail of a cart or the head of a barrel.1 still thought and believed as a priest of Christ, and I felt that no place was so secular or so unholy as not to be eminently tit for me to preach the fatherhood of God from aud the brotherhood of men.Buch being my spirit,lu-day 18 à mem -rabie one.To-day 1 stood befure that allar so dear Lo me and offered up the holy eucharistio offering.Today 1 who was excommunicate have communicated.I have received trom my own hands in verity the body and biood of our Lord, and I have no thought that any of you can think so ill of me aa to think that I could drind frow tne unspeakstie challce dnd partake of the body of the Lord if I tad uot a conscience clear of sin.And now, dear !rienda, sinoe last Sunday this important event has happened to I have bean received back to those altars which | love and to my delight and to yours.| thank you fur the aympatny you have shown in my triale and hope that you may rejoice with me in the new happiness that has come to me.\u2019 To Be Harnessed for Electricity.QUEBEC, December 26.\u2014 The Falls of Montmorenet and ail the surrounding pro- party bave been sold for $238,004 to the Que- Levis Elactric Livht Company, which has acquired Montmorenci for the sake of the water power of the falis, which is to be chietty employed in the manufacture of electricity.A new iron flume, 1200 feet long and six feet in diameter, is being constructed to conduct the water from above the cataract to the factories below, one of which is to ne bullt hall way up the side of the ciiff, 50 taat the water which) supplies its power may be used over again for supply- ng power to another establishment.It ie probable that the Company will supply electric [ower for factories in Quetec as weil as electric light for private residences and city streets and motive power for a street raliway and for trains upon ths Mont- morenci Railway.Genlogieal Society of America.OTTAWA, December 27.\u2014Arrangements have been completed for the meeting of the Geological Society of America, which will be held in this city on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday vf this Week.! he firat session will open in the Railway Committee room of the House of Commons at 10 o'clock on Wednesday, wheo Lord Staniay will welcome the Visitors, after which the regular busi- less will be be proceeded with.On Wednesday eveutng at 8 o'clack Mr.W.MeGee, one of the most distinguished of the visitors, and a lesding geciogist of the American Gevlogiosi Survey, wil diver a public lec ture on \"A Fossil Earthquaue,\u201d lHustrated, hy a beautiful series ol stereopticon views in the new auditurium of the Normal School.A Yachting Accident.SYDNEY, N.5.W.December 27.\u2014A sad socident occurred here yesterday to a party of merrvinakers, resulting in the death of ten of them.The owner of a yacht made up à party of friends to take a sail, aud twenty- five persons accepted the invitation.All wont well until the mouth of tha harbor was reached.Here a severe quail struck the yacht, and before any preparations could be nade to meet it the vess:l capeized.The squall passed away as quickiy as it had come and vessels in the vicinity vote down Lo the upturnea craft.They succeed«d in pleking up fifteen persons who were struggling in the water, but Len of the party were not seen alter the yacht turned over.The Cowsualar Seal Privilege WASHINGTON, December 26.\u2014 Tha President has called upon the Executive departments for such Information in their possession, relative to fretehts coming into the United States over the Canadian Pacific Raliroad.Since the President's annual message the subject has heen a live and interesting one In tne Treasury Department.It has long been a svuros of com- laint at the Treasury Department, and it pointed out that as the traftio over Lhe Canadian Pacific bas become so great that 1t is lmpossibie for the United States consuls to personally perform the duties required of them under the provisions of the consular seal iaw, a due regard for the revenue would warrant the suspension of the seai section, 3032 until Congress makes provision for lts perfect enforcement, Should this be done, it would, tn the opinion of the Treasury Departmeht otlicials, put a Son to discrimination against American railroads.URUGUAY INVADED.The Braisiliay Insurgents of Rie Grande do sul Precipitating a Contlict.VALPAIRASO, December 27.\u2014 A correspond - onl at Monlevideo telegraphs Lhat news has reached there, confirming the statement that the Castiihaëtis of Rio Grande do Sul have invaded Uruguay territory three times, and that the Uruguayan authorities bave Lhe question of relalllation utiler à s- cussion, The Fedsransts \u2018t 1s said, intend Lo begin open hostiities within a week or teu days.lhey are now awailing the receipt of expected arme.The execulive authorities of Uruguay have purchased a number vf Mauser tities Nwws comes [row Buenos Avres that the Province of Corrineles, 18 in a state of revolt.The revolutionists nutm- terinx 5000 men, are in control 0! the province.\u201cfeu thousand troops hava Déeu Iuobilizéd to supprese the revoit.Jtis feared revolutiuods aiv itulnent in tue pro- Vvinces of San lu Fe ani Etrierivs, A correspondent at Ric Janeiro telegraphs tant he has learned from perfectly reliavlp sources, thal an alliance of offensive ani defensive interests between Chill and Brazil was signed Decemuver 10.\u2018The \u201cWerhawkn's\u2019\u2019 Narrow Escape, HALIFAX, NB, December 26.The oil tank steamer \u201cWerliawkn,\u201d owned by the Standard Oil Company, arrived at Haliiax on supday alternvon 1a neariy a helpless state and her crew altpost hopeless y exhausted.The \u201cWarhawkn' salied fifteen days agv from Avoumouth, IL ballast for New York, Heavy sens were met and they found thelr way beiow.The puinps Le- came choked through ashes and coal getting into the bilgew, and as they could not be got out the engine room Was flouded and the whole ship's crew hind Lo work unceasingly to keep alive the tires, On December 21, the \"Werhawkn® was boarded by the steamer \u201c Elbe, \u2019 a North-Germau iiner, bound east from New York, Captaiu Robin: son asked the \u201cLite\u201d to stand by until morning apd the captain of the latter promised to do 80, bul during the night she disappeared.Early vext morning another large steamer bound east, name unknown, saw the * Werkawkn 8\" riunals of distress and bore dowg.(apt.Robinson asked her to stand by, as things by lis time had become critical, tiremen ewanding to their walet8 In the water, bul shortly after a snowstorm came ou and the whips became separated.Finally the \u2018 Werkawgn'e\u201d crew got suouxgh water out to iet the en- kines work and (be sleatuer made for this port Mr.Cleveland's Cabivet.NEW YORK.December 27.The Sun savs: Mr.Clevelaud has been lntormed that there was every probability LDAL Benalor Carlisle would accent the portfolio of Secretary of the lrrasury.Ihe name o! Mr.Wuitney as Becrelary of State is withdrawn.Mr.Cleveland is Weil aware that Mr, Whitney bas no desire to enter tue Cabinet.l'he inost important new thing on the Jist is the name ot Col.Lamont for decretary of the Navy.The list now stands: Kecrelary of Slate\u2014Kdward J.mont.Secretary of (he Treasury\u2014Jobn G.Carlisle, of Kentucky.Secretary of the Navy\u2014Daniel New Yu octets of War\u2014Patrtek A.Collins, of Massa Ghbuse p'oscuaster- General\u2014Isaac Pusey Gray, of Indiana.8, Lamont, of secretary of the Intenor\u2014cChuief Justice Finney, of Wisconsin, or William R.Murrison, of Hibuls, Atltoruey-teperal\u2014ueorge Gras.or l»eieware, or J.Rag iolph Técker, of Virgini: retary of Agriculiure\u2014C baries H.Jones, of Missouri, or Willlam :1, Hatch, of Missouri.Future Cardinals.RoOMR, December 27.\u2014On account of the Austro-Hungarian matters, as weil as or want of A proper understanding with France, It has not been possible to fix \u2018ke dates tor the next Conslstory, so ardently desired by candidates or cardinal hets Cardinal Lavigeris being dead, thers are now tweniy-two planes vacant by death, and one mizhtulmost say twenty-four.since two cardinals, Laureuzi aud =Zigliaca, although etill living, give little hope of recovery.and one ul them has eutirely lvet his memory.Pope Leo XIIl says, jokingly, 1hat those will certalaly be the atectors of his successor, aud they must choose well; but al pre sent he lesls there 8 nO hurry aud (hat they oan wail.The real reason 0! Lhe delay, however, is as much the desire of salecting wisely as the wish Lo salisiy the different powers, The Cholera Spreading.LANDON, December 27.\u2014 The &t Peters burg correspondent of the Standard says: A British consul, who has visited Lhe famina districts of Kiel, Lessaravia, Khartcff Koursk, Tula and Nevastopoi, states that the uis are dying like flies from hunger and disease.There are no signs of relie! from the horrors of a hard winter, In Sebastopol he iearned from a trusty source that the cholera is raging severely on the Circassian shore.Hundreds of deaths have been reported in the last fortnight.A despatch from Paris to the Ntan- d states that there are three cases of Asiatic cholera in Dunkirk.died there of cholera to-day.Substituting Canadian Waterways, DULUTH, Mion.Deormber 26.\u2014A call has been issued by Lhe Chamber of Commerce of this city for a patiunal ship canal convention, to aseeshis on January 12 at Washington, D.C., to consider matters propery Dertaining (o securing the construction of a dep waterway betweeu all the great lakes and helween Lhe la and tidewaier, through the territory of*the Uniteu States Five citizens of each interested state will be appointed as delegates at large.\u2018The real question to be considered is whether the time has not come for a declaration of commercial independence of (Canadian routes of transportation.Another South American Broil.BUENOS AYRES, Decembar 25\u2014The mounted police were «alled upon Saturuay to break up an anti-Chilian demonstration.A guard is stationed at the Chilian legisla ture to protect the Chilixp minister and his aides from vinience.Ihe Chlhan minister, M.Guerçero, haid a conference to-day with the Forelgn Minister, Anchorena.Congress immediately aiterward held a secret session relating to Chill.\u2018Minister Guerrero is preparing a reply to the charge that he tried to OT1b6 Argentine offlciala Feeling runs very high, and the hot-hesded enemies of Chiti all cloudly for war.Disposition of the Paris Fund.LONDON, December 27\u2014 AL last, alter monthe ot worry, tbe Irieh Fund in Paris 18 released, Ihe two factions Lave greed.and when the French Court wits, ter New Yoar' 8, the money wWili probably be turned over.Jweuty-five thousand of this will xo to \u2018Parneil, and the remainder, abbut 8115000, will be ready tor distribution among the irish poor.They Fought the Bandita, LAREDO, Texas, December 27.Intense axcitement was created in military circles here by the receipt of a telegram from New Laredo, Mexico, announcing that Lieut West and his company of Uriled States troops had come upon a band o! bandits camped on Alazan Creek, and killed one and wounded another.he \u201cFimpress of China.\u201d YOKOHAMA, December 27.\u2014The Canadian Pacific Raliway steamrhio, the \u2018\u2018Empreass of China,\u201d arrived here the afteruoun of December 26.Fighting Agsinat the Crinoline and Hoops.LoNDoX, December 27.-A matter of equal if not greater {uterest than the Panama affair, 1! publie commoant ist, be believed, has heen ouCupying the attantion of the newspapers, For 12s pret weak or ao the public press hoo '=en devoting much space and severe British condemnation to L tahressszcireturn of the crinoline and the One person Phelps, of Vers! invasion ot the hoop.which are said to be steadily advancing, Nocietios are lortuine Lo resist this advanca, and able editorials, couplet with public meetings, are endeavoring t+ fant agaiuel the 13 roads these will mak - upon our sense of beauty.it is an 10t re sting battle between logle and (ash.fon and {tis being waged with an earnest- nese aint an almost religious seriousness which other nations rarely give to aflairs of slate PROFITS FOR THE EMPLOYES.SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 81.JOHN.N.B., December 27.\u2014 One year ago I.8.Simms & Co.manufacturers, of this olty, Lexan the experiment of profit sharing with their employes, and the schema worked so well during the year that last Week the firm divided amongst sixiy- six of their employes, who bad been at lenst ten months in their service, a sum equal to between one and two per cent of Luveir Wages.Had it not been for extra expenses In consequence of a removal to a new warehouss, togetber with a larger percentage ol louses than the average, the amount would have been much larger.AU are well satisfied with the arrangement, which hae vren renewed for another year, ninety-two employes signing Lhe asreement.l'hesysteim adopled by Aesste, Simtwn is simple.It assumes that capital ie Worth its titerest, and that labor, whether Manual or adininistrative, ts Worta the ordinary rate of pay.ltrecognizes the fact that bulldiugs and plant Inust be kept good out of the income of the business.It tases jor granted that the business ought to make surue provision for those rho iall ill while tu its service, These are put down as lirst Charges.In distributluæ what remains ol Lhè income, It is assumed that a aollur\u2019's worth of work ls eulitied, over and abuwe ordinary pay, to the same share as a dollar of capilal ix entitled to over oridinary interest.l'his 18 the basis of the division; tf Lhe prolits are large, labor gets a considerable return above ordinary pay: I! they are small labor els a litte extra; if the business only pays interest on capital and makes good the wear and tear of the macuinery, the investor wust be content with fiiS six per centieturn and labor must be salistied wilh the raie return that 1s received where there 8 no sharing of proits.lo an uufortunele period, when the income Is insufficrent to meut chinrges and pay interest and wag tue loss falls on the capitalist, for Laeie no reduction of puy.THREATENED A HORSEWHIPPING SPECIAL TU THE STAR.QUEREC, December 27.\u2014 I'wo 1ne:ubers of the House of Commons, ons a Uoneervative, representing a county of the North Shore, and the other a Liberal, representing a South shore constituency, met ih the Court House Lere où Daturdav last.The Couser- vative, who le a warm supporter of the Exe Lieut-Governur, adaressing Lis opponent, said: \u201cÎ! you don't cease wiiting ln your paper against Mr.Angers, I will give you a vod horsewhipping.The Liveral meuler replied that he was \u201cpot afraid oi any hoisewhipoinæ ;\" but that he would discuss in the House of Cormm- mons auytniug Le ha to say against Hon.Mr.Anvers.The discussion only lasted about one minute, but It created some jun for the few lawyers who happened to Le prese AN EVANGELIST\" s TROUBLES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] HAMILTON, December 27 \u2014 Joseph Best, the Evangelist.who appenied against a decision of the Police magistrate, Mr, Cahill, appeared ID à new role at the Police Court Jay.He wes charged with assaulting A wife.It appears that Hest remonstrated with Mrs.Best because she alowed the girl to wash potatoes on Sunday.Une woru led to another, and Mrs Best claimed that her husband shoved her Into à closet and struck her.I'he magistrate fined the d tendant $lU or two moantns, and he was sent to gaol in de:auit o! payment v! the tine, BELAND'S TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.(RPECIAL TO THR STAR! Quenec.December 27\u2014A man named RBeland, residing 15; Bergerville, Was picked up on the SL Louis road on Christmas mora- tax with both his feel and hands and ears frozen.The nizht was a bitterly oold one, and the unforignate man in a drunken condition left a Hotel neatly at one o'ciock., He Isy lo Lhe snow all night and he waa brought to tbe Hotel Dieu, Where his \u2018est and left hand were amputated this morning.His ears Will probably have to Le amputated ais.Belano sa house and furniture werv destroy ed by lire on alouday nignt.NEW LAW FIRM, SPECIAL TO THE STARS! Qurnec, December 27.Mayor Fremont and Mr.J.L.Bell, advocate, have formed a law partuership under the name of Fremont Bell.A Good Inducement, P.E.Layton & Dro.are giving a handsome stool, cover and $5 worth of sheet music with every oviano purchased from their Warerooms during the munth.2357 St.Catherine &Lrest, corner o! Peei.Open evenings.; 5 A woman has just boen convicted in Liver pool tor the 315 bih time for drunkenness.Every woman should know that Carter's Littie Liver Pilla are a rpaciflo for sick heartache.Only one pill a dove, A woman can't stand everything.Special Naticen.The Berlin House, 1810 and 1812 Notre Dame.Almost every steamer is bringing novelties ib manties and dress goods to replenish the raids made by the numerous purchasers ot holiday goods at Bedard & Vincent's.Every one knows, or should kuow, the Berlin House, This high-class and important dry goods establishment, with its handeome doutie front of show windows, 1510 and 1812 on Notre Dawe street, and dcwn Bt, Helen street.The latest and leading European styles In novelties and costumes are displayed, of the finest material and iashion.The s1eciai sale of manties and dress goods is now drawing a large amount of patron- e.The beauty of the Beriin House stock is Lhat it Is all new in style and manufacture.The special gift lines luciude aii the departments irom feather boas to dress patterns.Lauies of Montreal wouid make a mistake should any of them faii to avail themselves of the preaeure to be deri irom Au inspection of the Berlin House holj- day goods display Vestibuled Daincs train for New York, daily, at 4.30 p.m.(Bosaventure Station), via Adirondack and ry Lawrence and New York Central Lines, office 154 &t.James st.Call at C.w.Lindsay\u2019 a warercoms, 2270 St.Catherine stieel, this evening, and ses holiday assortment of planos and organs.Almost vveryuody should be able to afiura to have one at the terms we » offer, \u201cThe new Adironds.- 8t.Lawrance- New York Centpal 1° :: 5; ean vestlbuled train for New York 18 \\b+cominæ very popu- Jar.Train leaves Bonaventure station at 4.30 p.m.daily svott A titiad indy stifl in her teens is master of ths Hunting ton Harriers, and follows the hounas at the Load of the hunlsmen.When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she wag a Child, abe cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gavethem Castoria Steels Furniture Warehouse, - FOR - Farniture o! every Description and Fine Goods at lowest Prices, JOHN WEISS, 291 Jaws 1820 Notre Dame street J CSS Re A \u2014\u2014 Ÿ i od : ¥ 2 cdo none of these things: for he has at his laily Star.TTT TIT jay : TU com - = GRAHAM & CO, Proprietors.163 and 165 St.Jumes Nireet.\u20ac ps me Tar Dairy Bran 48 sent to any part oi Che United Blales or Calinda, posiage ree, KL $3 a your, $1.60 10r «Ix monihy, and BUC 100 Wires niouths, EF 6 believe Lue ulation of Tug 8 peels the combined bisu x Lewspapers bublisned 1u the city of Mo Agente 107 French advertising are Messrs Aueder Friuice à Cle, No.84 Hue dr Provence sorner Ci lalajells and si.Geurçges, l'asis Yrsnve.CIRCULATION GF-}HE DAILY STAR For week ending 24th Dec, 1892 Monday.\u2018luerday Wednesday Thursday.Friday \u2026 $3,398 taturday sO,247 Total oi 204,677 Present Daily Average for Week } = ENDING \u2014\u2014 DEC.24th, 1892, 34,096.TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1802.THZ FARMERS\u2019 TEST FOR TRUE TARIFF REFORM.Tarill reform is an ludetinite term.There may Le tarill reformers and tarif! relorm- ers; but tie Loue test of real tarif reform ir Canada will be its #ffect on the farmers of the country.They are the men for whom a lowering of the customs dotivs 18 demand- ed.nd any steps in this direction fail to reliove thew, they Lave either been too glint or badly Judged.One will notice in reading Lhe history of the French Revolution that the ruprimme lest to wbich the people pui créry reform made ostensibly on their beta, was its effecl upon the quantity of read, [he States-General might pass a duct constitutions and fH the weeks with palate eloquence; LU Lhe peopio rose in elanorous rot when corn Was scarce and the tread unsatisfactory.This will be he critecion by which the farmers will judge enyneasura vf Lariff reform that may be Offered ther, They want chexpor goods.That is the vith and the purpose of thelr whole demand.They will not care for the best inventions in the word, if lhe price of furniture, of clothing.of deli, of cutlery, ol agricultural machinery and of coal oil, remains where it is.Thus it wiil be of no purpose to tell \u201cHan- sard\u201d why euch and such a \u2018re-adjustment\u201d of the tariff is the best thing possible, if the proposed change will nol compel mauu- facturers to el! their goods at a jower price to the farmers.\u2018I'he farmer never reads \u201cHansard\u201d and he is rapidly reaching a state wherein he judges his \u2018membver\u201d Ly the effect of his efforts rather thau by the fuss and fury that th y display.It would be unsafe for the fermer to e- pend upon any other method of judgment.ile cannot tase the time [rom his own busi- Ness lo study the effect of every change iu the Larifi ou Le various articles of manufacture which affect nim.Tarif provisions are Ly nu ieans the simplest things in the world, and it requires a caroful and laborious investigation to lkarn the exact effect of most of the \u201cresolutions\u201d upon the business to which they apply.The farc.er cannot afford to judge the male: off-hand, and ha will pot be woil advised if lie takes the word of anybody as to the consequence of a duty or a change in duty.This lz not a work to be dors on a faith basis The farrier cannot investigate: he cannot trust himself to understand without investigat- lez: ha cAnnoL trust to the assertion of auuiter in so vital a matter.Ana be need haud tue Les! possiiie tinal Lest of ail tariff reicrmu- Lie eflect upon the prices of his putcasses A reform in the agricultural Implement duties which, does not reduce the price of agriculiural implements, 1s a larce ana a fraud, The imininence of tarif! reform is abund- antiy plain from rR most casual reading ol the signs ol the times.The duty on coal oil ls already condemned by common consent.I'ractically every Conservative paper In the country-.except those veho Unink it treason to see a need until the (Gov- ernmentb-HXS announced Its intention of titling It-haus declaratt against LL6 petro- lénm \u2018fax as alien to tha N.Paid intulérable to the consumer.Lot it 18 rain that, thinking Congervalives are going far bevond this.Mr.Dalton McCarthy, by whose grace other men tormally fead tho party from Ontarlo, fur a guod reduction\u2014say per cept, ol all duties on British :zo0ds.Mr.M.P., of TPurt Hope, declares tha coxt of diving: in this coualry must Le reduced, and that the farmer must ho secured belisr terms in outside markets.Mr.Go IR Cockburn, M.P, for Centre Toronto-\u2014undoubtediy the ju eut ten Crary that nbicat member from thud city \u2014 made noepecch at the National Club the other nivht in which he told soma home truthe\u201d \u201cThey had nove\u201d ne.sald, \u201chad thirteen years of the national policy, and it Lehooved them now, as wise men, to stop and take stock, and sea what position the country stood in.Tney all knew that he Was à supporter of the national policy, but they had to be on their guard aginst the pressure and influences that threatened the Introduction of: MceKinieyiem Into Canada, as it had been introduced In the United itatos.lt Was diffiquit for the government to witastand the prosaure of interested parties, who sunply desired government sane- tion Lo taking muney cut of the pockets of It was wail, therefure, to exam- haen the results of and if the people, ire want had thirteen years of protection inthe examination it Were found that a protection 07 30 10 Soper cent.had been futile In infusing life into nny of the Industries whose establishment had been attempted in Lhe country, they might cbnoluide that the industry wasn onin not native or appronriate te the country, and should be let dis\u201d Sach sentiments ae these from a leading supporter of the Government ars hardiy encouraging to the petroleum industry, for instance, which has 200 per cont, protection ani etill rails to controi the home market.Aa for the Liberal party, they onty need te gnlher in convention to shake off the Commercial Union incubus and be- coms tarif! reiormera, pura and sim- pie.That once accomplished and the Opposition pul Into court as a possibility, and it becomes-only a gueation as to whether the Conservatives will give a real and substantial tariff reform, or attempt to palm off the remulance as the substance.The farmer, however.has the magic touch-stone in his owy hands Ly which he can detect the genuine from the spurtous.He has but to conoult bis LUI of general expanses.Tue complete returns for the fiscal year af 1 .shows that our trade wilh Britain has increased rapidly, while that with the United States has fallen off.This 1s the expected and pocessary result ol McKinley legislation, and tne consequent impulse wiven to our peoplo to cultivate Lhe central market of Britain.IL lo an inetance of iu- tended evil producing lasting good.The exact position of our aggregate trade for the fist two yours 1s as follows: With Grént Mmtaln.l'ulled States.MU ve - Sewioundland.Chl any Japan.South Auierica.There 1.006.201 A general increase all rlong the line except withthe United States.Tho hupetus given us by McKiuleylsw is bas Loer clear, wut MeKinjeylsm fs likely to be withdraw, We will not uniearn, ol course.all the good that It bas taught us; but this would be a very opportune time for our Governmonl to step in and encourage the continuance ut British trade by making iL easy fur us lo buy fron: her, We have comparatively tittle specie, aid a tremendous amount of our trade is simply barter.flence, we are practically sure Lo sell where wu buy.Tin argument that the coal otl tax should not be removed because al some future tiie oil way be discovered in Canada equal in quantity ana quality to that of the United States, surely seems Lo indicate that the vil men are tiring from their last ditch.By the same logic, a monstrous duty could be demanded cn anthracite coal, 50 us tu be ready for the discovery of paying deposils of that article.When oil cau be pumped and relined in Canada as cheaply and of as good a quality as in the States, the freight will be a sufficient protection.The whole case for the present in given up by the Petrolia men themselves when they admit\u2014to quote an interview by a Globe Commissioner with a latobton reliuer-\u2014that \u2018the crude with which we work is not B0 good as theirs\u201d (the American) Tre holidays do not bring much rest to the politicians of France and England.They ats too profoundly disturbed by the shadows of coming events.ToroxTo has been enjoying this cold snap tn novie atyle\u2014 the conduit pipe of the waterworks system has burst.DETECTIVE SYNNOTT'S DEATH, A Dynamite Bomb Designed to Wreck the Detective Office Kills Him.LDusLIN, December 27.\u2014An explosion occurred at 11 o'clock on Saturday night outside of! the Detective office in Exchange Court.Detective Synnotl, Who was passing at thn time, was kilieu.The expiosion oecurred immediately beneath the window of thie room of the ohief of the detective department.Detective Syunott had just been discharged from an hospital where he had been conlined with a serious illness, and was to have iesumed his duties on Sunday.His rignt leg was blown off and he wis killed on the spot.The author ities are making a rigid investigation.i hres men and A woman in a Gide street, about one hunared yards off, were thrown to the ground and remained unconscious for several minutes.They sustained only a few bruises and waiked home.Detective Synnott, when found, lay prose- trate, his face mangied and arm and leg shattered, and severely wounded on the chest.He was taken to the Jarvis street hospital, where his injured limba were am- putateu.He lay unconscilous for about twenty minutes and then died.The walis of the Detective office were cracked by the furce of the explosion, and ali of the wlnaows and window frames were broken.At the spot where the infernal machine exploded the tlagging ot tne court yara was torn up for several feet and a great hole was excavated in the earth.Apparently Synnott had kicked or otherwise moved the machine away from the wall of the buildings, and this very much lessened the damage to the structure, In the interior all the reoms are strewn with broken plaster and splinters of glass.There have been no -grrests in connection with the outrage, nor have affy clues been discovered, though the police are seeking to ferret out the guilty.AL the Inquest In the cuse of Detective Synnott, a number of witnesses testified.Tha expert on explosives, Mr.Tichborne, expressed the that the explosion was vne of either dynamite or nitro-@lycerine.That the explosion was of incendiary origin and not from any was accumulation was considered evident from tne fact that small pieces of metal casting, which had evidently beeu part of an infernal machine, were found nearabouts.The jury rendered a verdict that the explosion was due to the explosion of a high- class explosive substance placed in the court by a person whose tdentity was unknown to the jury.The London police recently received vagueintimation of à possible renewal of dynamite outrages, aud extra precautions ware al once taken to guard against injury being done to public buildings.It is supposed that the dynamiters, thus tnwarted, decided to make Dublin the scene of their outrage.Ontario's Munictpal Rules ToroxTo, December 27.\u2014 There was a large crowd at the nomination meeting at the City Hall yesterday, and the supporters nt Mayor Fieming and Mr.E.kx.Sheppard, the nominees for the Mayor's chair for next year were about eveniy divided.OTTAWA, December 27,\u2014 At the municipal nominations yesterday Mayor Durocher was re-elected Ly acclamation for a second term.There will be a contest far aldermen 1 every ward.Corswart, Ont, December 27.\u2014 The municipal nominations were held in the Town Hall hera at 19 o'clock yesterday.The meeting Was r very large one anda great fight ts estpucted In the different wards for councillors.Mr.Frauk Lally, the wall known lacrosse manufacturer, was elected mayor by acclamation.Toroxro, December 27.\u2014The following mayoraity nominations were made in Ontario yraterday: Stratford, J.C.Monteith, Wm.Davidson, Wm.Gordon, 3.G.McPherson; Windsor, U.E Fieming, Sol.White; Brantford, Lr.L secord, Thomas Elhott; Belleville, H.Fowl, A.F, Petrie, F.Wall- bridge; St Catharines, Frank McGuire, Lonald Robertson ; Chatham, John Carpenter, 8, F.Martin, John T.Merritt; Barrie, AE H Creawick; SL Mary's, G.H.Meln- tyre; Owen Sound, J.W.Frost; Deseronto, ii.W.Raihbun; Peterboro, James Kendry; Kingston, N.CU Polson; Milton 8.Dice; Midland, J.WK Horrel); Hamti- ton, Peter Bo Biajeher; Trenton, Dr.WS.Jacques; Blentneiin, PF.BR.84il- lington: Tooroid, Wao Williams; Alliston, Walkerville, Jos.D.Smith; Paris, Theos, MeO ; Uxbridge, W.Hamilton, Leamington, T.Futter; Cayuga, Dr.D.Thompson; Orangeville, Johnston Lindsay; Wocdetock, James Hay, ir.; Niagara, Henry l\u2019afford; Oak villa Thomas Pattergon ; Lind- Simove, A.MeCall; Penetang, ferth, Duncan Mek ippon, Smith's Falls, W.H.Frost: Pembroke, W.À.White; Mattawa, (3 Rankin, Ridgetown, J.Coch- rape; Aurora, H.W, Fleury; Brockville, D, NS.Booth and John Culbert.Colliery Roller Exploded.Victoria Mines, C.B.December 28.A large boiler in the colliery exploded Natur- aay, Killing George Lone.of Ingonish; jo- juring Daniel McDonald, Cyril McAdam; three firemen, John McSween, John Mel\u2019hersoo and Murdock Mcintyre.Tne tnjured man are badly rcalded, ricks and maraiva stonework were hurled avery where within a radiué of a hundred yards, The seven other bollers Were all Hepiaced and the foundations levelled.Theses huge botlers wore raised off thetr seats aod stood on end.The colliery will be idie for à month.Lio Arwrstrong opinion , a .THE CHRISTMAS AT OSBORNE.THE LIST OF HONORS FOR THE COMINC oe NEW YEAR.Princess Margaret of Prussia to Visit Her Majenty\u2014A Memorable Shoot at Sand- riogbani\u2014Gossip About the Irish Factions.New York, December 27.\u2014 Edmund Yates\u2019 cable fetter to Lhe Tribune says: The Queën has à large family party with her at Os borne.There are Lo Le some tableaux in the now Indian room, which has been finished since the Queen's last residence at, Osborne, aud probably a concert.| hear\u2019 that the modest rent of £80) a week is demanded for une of the large villas a: Florence, which was inspected in bétalf of the Queen.The expenses of Her Majesty's trip Will be considerahly reduced by Lady Crawlord's loan of Vilia l\u2019aituieri.The average outlay from their own and the privy purse, in connection with the Queen's annual spring Visit to the continent, is about £11,000., The Prince and Princess of Wales had a family party at Sandringham for Christ- mnas, including the Duke and Duchess of File.There 18 to be a suoul this Weok and great bags are expected.About 10,000) pheasants have been reared at dandringham this year.The greatest sivol ever known at Sand- ringham was in December, 1855, when len guns killed 2835 head, including 1275 pheasants.The Empress of Austria bas invited the Prince and Princess of Wales to visit her In Corfu during their appruach- inæ cruise.Princess Margaret of Prussia is to visit Engiand in the spring, shortly after her marriage, in order that, as Princess Frederick o! Hesse, she may De presented to the Queen, who has never yet seen her granddaughtar's future husband.Princess Marxaret has always been the most English in her tastes ani natits of ali the children of Empress Frederick, and in this respect 18 a great contrast to her sister, Princess Sophie, Duchess of Sparta, who has prided herself on being a thorough Gierwan, and has hardly ever been heard to speak English.A number of carriage horses were lately urchaseil at Ruzyby for the King of Italy, Rcluding à teaui for His Majesty's state coach.I hear that the list of honors which will appear on New Year's day will be of unusual dimensions.Earidoms are piaced at the disposal of Lord Carrington and Lord Houghton.1 hear that the Earl ol Aberdeen has been offered a marquisate to console him for nis disap poinument about the Lord Lieutenancy, which he lost through some squabblings.Mr.Arthur Ha\\ ter wiil be made a r.Lord Carrington, who is going shortly to Sandringham on a visit to the Prince of Wales, gave a small dinner party for His Royal Éighness oc Sunday week, which was quite an Impromptu affair.Mr.Gladstone ana Prebendary Rogers, who had both been caught at the Chapel Royal in the morning, and sr, Asquith and Mr.John Morley were among the guests.A rumour of the reconciliation of the Irish factions has been the most amusing of the many political canards let loose during the last woek.It came 80 soon after the report of the release of the Paris fund that it could hardly fail of being held suspect by the intelligent; in fact, any one who noted that a prominent Parneliite had a bare week before described his adversaries as moral and political scoundrels, had no need Lo wait for a laconic official\u2019 announce ment that thare was absolutely no truth in the rumor.The disintegrating scores are As active ns ever.Mr.Healy may objectionable, but he is by no means removable.His caustic nastiness and his close connection with the priests render him indispensable to his colleagues.though they would doubtless be quit of him if they.could.Moreover [ have it on high authority that if he were reduced to let himself be thrown overboard, he is prepared to form a third faction, which would be capable of causing infinite annoyance to the two already in exifftence.The only possible terms of reconclitation are that the clerical should knuckle under to the Parpellites.Sell interest renders this Impossible and the farce must continue yet a while.THE PANAMA SCANDAL.Proust Shamming Illness\u2014Another Duel on the Tapls\u2014Andrieux Wants to Fight Ribot, Paris, December 27.\u2014 The Matin says that M.Antonin Proust, one of the members of the Chamber of Deputies, who Is threatened with prusecution because of his connection with the Panama scandal, is suffering trom congestion of the brain.The paper adds | that bis family refuse to give any information regarding his condition.L'Eclair published an interview with Arton, the go-between in the Panama affair, in the course of which he says that his papers are in a place where they are safe from prying investigators and nobody would be able to get copies ot them.He Jeciares that he did not desire to be mixed up in the present campaign, in which he was nowise concerned.fl added that he would refuse to return to France even with a sale conduc, remarking significantly that he regarded ron de cipach\u2019s death as a warning to himself, Arton is generally believed to have taken refuge in Spain, where he ts waiting for the storm to blow over.La (ocarde publishes a fuc simile letter from the ex-manager of the Republique Francaise nssertingfihat cer- Lain members of She Political stall of that paper had demand .000 francs from the Credit Foucier for assisting to secure the passage of the municipal bill.An official denial has been made of the state- meot in the Gaulois that Madame Carnot received 240,000 francs from the Panama Canal Company for charitable pur 8, M.Rayual, formerly Minister of Public Works, has challenged to a duel Ex-Deputy D\u2019Enayrousse, the author of the letter published in La Cocarde on Saturday, charging at several memuers of thestaff of the Re- | publique Francaise had demanded 300,000 francs from the Credit Foncler for assisting in the passage of the municipal bill, Senator Potrier, part proprietor of the Republique Arancatse, M.Cristophle, governor o! the Credit Foneler, and Joseph Reinach, have aiready denied the truth of M.D'Enaye rouse\u2019s statement, M.D'Enayrousee was formerly manager of the Republique Fran-.caise.LONDON, December 27.The Paris correspondent of the Daily News denies that Antonin Proust is iil.He ls only suffering from the annoyance causea by the revelations of the Panama commission, says the correspondent.The editor o! the Gaulois, which pubitshed the malignant story about Madame Carnot, had the coolness ay to call upon the lady and leave for her a card inscribed ; \u201cAvec regrets respectueux.\u201d D\u2019Enayrousee refused to fight, his object being to drag M.Reynal before the courts.Al, Andrieux had tried to pick a quarrel with M.Ribot by demanding an explanation of certain portions of bis last speech in the chamber.M.Ribot declined to reply excent through his secretary, who said that M.Ribot had referred to M.Andrieux merely in his public capacity.Cholera Again Exciting Alarm.BEÆRLIX, Decernver 27.\u2014 The reappearanch of cholera at Hamburg has caused the Authorities to order a renewal of the precautions heretofore taken to check the spread of the disease.The recent mil weather and the extraordinary low watar in the Elbe are ciaimed to hive assisted in the present outbreak.The concurrent opinion from experts ls that there would be another outbreak of the diseasa In the spring.News from Bt.Fetershurg states that the Russian Government has summoned a con- gross of three hundred doctors, of whom 156 are from cholera in\u2018ected districts.The congress will prepare a report on the measure to be adopted Lo meet the expected recurrence of \u2018the epidemic in Lussia.Two children living in the Borgesch Strasse fall ill of cholera on Thursday, and yesterday two more in the same house with them were stricken.The Oppendorf hospital ia treating 38 casse of cholera of which eight are of an exceedingly virulent type.There was one death from cholera at the hospital on Sunday.The disease is making steady although slow progress.° Triple Marder and Sulcide, WORCESTRR, Mase., December 27\u2014A horrible triple murder and suicide was discovered at noon yesterday in the woper fiat of a tenement building at 31 Taintar \u2018street.Henry C Varnum and his litle adopted daughter, Fiorence, were found dead, his wife died on the way to the hos MONTREAL DAILY\" STAR.Varnum, now lies at the hospital ln a critfbal condition, unable to tell the story of the crime.The Rev.Mr.Phillips, their pastor, had occasion yesterday to makes cail near the Varnum residence, and in passing thought Le would also cali there.Lie rang the Varnuim bell, but received no answer, and called up the occupant of the middie dwelitug.Mr.Phillips went up- slairs ana éntered the apartments.In a bedroom lying on the bed covered with blood were Mr.Varnum and hie wife.The man was dead, but Lhe Woman was Lreath- (ng heavily.In &cot in the eorner of the root lay the child, turned over on her face, also dead.Mrs.Wright, in an adjoining rooin, was unable tu speak.The younger women died just as Lhe atultilance stopped at the hospital door.Mrs.Wright ie still unable to speak, but ahe may live.Sue is about eighty years of nie.The weapon with which the deed was committed was an iron door hanger, an iron strap about fifteen inches long, headed Ly a cylindrical knob, Varnum was Kilied Ly & slab trom a kntre, identified as his own.A Child Enjoys The pleasant tiavor, gentie action and eooth- ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a !axative and if the father or mother be costive or bLillous, the most gratirying re- suits follow its use; 60 that it is the beet family remedy known and every family should have a vottle.duties, tut of little things, In which smilies and Kindness, an: small obligations given nabitually, are what preserve the heart and secure cumiort.\u201cClear Havana Cigars.\" \u201cLa Cadena\u201d and \"La Flora\u201d Ineist upon having these brands.Whatever you are from nature, keep to it; never desert your own line of talent.Ba what nature intended you !or and you will succeed.Be anything eiee and you will be ten thousand times worse than noihing.Cathartic or purgative pills do mere harm than good.Carter's Littie Liver Pilis do only good, but a large amount of that.Ouly one pill a dose.Special Notlces, Champagne For Xmas Holidays.We have just received vx-steawship \u2018\u2019Sar- dinian,\u201d of the Allan Line, via Portland, six hundred (600) cases of Gold Lack Sec.This batch of wine is the finest ever shipped to this country, and is the same cuves und quality as supplied to the markets of England, Germany aud Russia, Sold by all wine dealers in Canada.Lawrence A.Wilson & Co., Sole Agents, 28 Liospital street, Tele- dhone 1344, Moutreal, 302 7* Banque d'Hochelags.At head office, No.107 St.James street, andat No.1376 >t.Catherine street (east branch), will allow interest at the rate of four per cent (4 p.c.) on all savings\u2019 deposits.297 13 eod Prepare for Cholera.Cleanliness, care and courage are tha resources of civilization against cholera.Koep the body scrupulously clean.Eat hot food.\u2018Take Burdock Bl Bitters to maintain regular digestion and ensure pure blood, which is Lhe very best safeguard against cholera or any other epidemic.The remaining stores in the Balmoral Hotei Block not rented will be in demand shortly.Secure one now at à low rental to establish your business Only two left.Apply at office of hotel.295 t Presentation.The employee ot Messra Seguin, Laiime & Cu, through their superintendent, Mr.Charles Kirkland, presented their employers with two Roller desks and chairs to match with bouquets and liluminated address on Friday evening, the 23rd December.A household remedy, Gibbons\u2019 Toothache- Gum, soid by all druggists, 240%0a The very fact of seeing a predominant evil lavs a special obligation on the one who observes it 10 see to it that he himeeif is wholly blameless in the matter.This sell-purification is the primary element in the purification of society.245°6 mos eod AHEAD OF TIME! That is the way every woman comes out with her washing who uses LESSIVE PHENIX.It does half 18 Work by itself, nd is not only the most economical and satisfactory article for washing clothes, but cleans and brightens everything in the house \u2014 floors, cupboards, sinks, pots and tinware, silver and glassware.Ask any grooer for sample package.TUESDAY.DECEMBER \u201cWORTH A GUINEA A BOX.\u201d AAA DA AIN BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS tous Dlsorders arisin Stel ordered Aliments.THEY ARE COVERED Wholesale Agta, Evans & Sons, LA, Montreal.STILL St.Helens, eid England, is EE AN the seat o Sin agreat bus- a 7 incss, are made there.They are a specific fo dde Nervous and - TT Weak 1 dD.Liver and ail Nomale ITH TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING.For sale by ait d isla, maf MK.DAVIS PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PIL Nb :L PILLS for Females, quickly correct ali irregularitios For sale Ly all chemiats, 50 per 4 ht HEINTZMAN 27.1892.\u2014SIX PAGES Mareotts Bros.Sales TRADE SALE.We are tnstructed Lo sell at our rooms, 95 St James Street, on Wednesday and Thursday, 28th and Likh December instant.A bankrupt stock of Dry Goods, amounting to 18500.as follows: \u201cI'w Cottons, Prints, Coatings, Pautings, Linings, Meltons, Beavers, Gloves, Mitts, Hlandkerchiets, Underwear, Top- shirts, 300 dog.Cashmere Hose, 250 doz.Wool Kibbed Hose; Braces, Cufts and Collars, Ready- Made Clothing.etc.A Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Shoes, well assorted, for Men, Women and Children, to the amount of $5560, Buff, Calf, Split, Goat and Kid, 170 cases Rubbers and Overshoes, assorted ln ali the lines, 100 doz Cloth Caps.~ \u2014ALBO\u2014 A large quantity of &liverware, Cutlery and other Goods, the whole Lo be 80ld positively without reserve aud fo Jos Lo suit the trade.BALE AT 10 A.M.MARCOTTE BRON, Auctioneers.303 2 etat.teeter! Cater tete eee Se + ete ye eat a - Pianos ateratstate oteteta\" te tat ee NOT MAKESHIFTS FOR A FEW YEARS\u2019 USE | Charles ne D.ot C.; Bros.ham and W.Ward, stewards; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY.DECEMBEK 27 1892\u2014SIX PAGES.LAST EDITION .\u2018 6 LAS EDITION PU 4 - Vi Bryan, 1.G,; ro.John Lawrance, tyler; W ! hy y Tr, .PV AL Or NL JOHN.; Bras Bam iel Bee.Jol Teprusaptatl ve to Ma- | sonic Board uf Reller; 2 Alex \u2014 i Dougherty, representative Room Com- i | mitre; Bros.Louts Hart, i) Denenderg LUN OF NASONIC OFFICERS | and John Acheson, permanent com mites.! Feds AFTERNQON, the Officers of the t ocur-Unis Lodge, No, 48.Bro, 4, Ouimet, W.M.; W.Bro.& Labelle, Lr.M.; bro.G.Giroux, 8.W.; Bro.H.Corneil, J.'W.; bro.A.Dota, treasurer; Bro.G.Lamarcte, secretary; Bro, Le- blond, chaplain fro.Le Eward, b.D.; Bro A Lufieur, Bro.H.Courtemanche, L ; Bro.M, Tauron, b.I C.; Bro.J.We Vines tyler: W.Bro.A.Felix, representative Lo Board of Reliel; W.Bro.H.Tre- pater, representative ti room committees, : Bro, Juve Prince Consort Lodge, No.5%.W.Bro.8.Fisher, W.M; V.W.Bro.J.T.Gladstone, », \u201cbre, George Luckhuret, J WW.Bro.A Lowe, chnpiain; W.Lro.David duty, treasurer; cro.I, Johnston, pectetary; Broo Rou, Foster, 8S.D.; Bro.H.R.Hale, J D; Bro.Anthony Yiow, D.oft Bro.J.i Ferus, 1.G.; Bro.Joh Lawrsnge, tyler; vw represenlative to the Masoule Board or Reider; Bros, R.Alan, R Meturum ans H.Hale, permanent committee; tos, J, Meldrum R.Hicliean, J.H.Ferna, BK.(a Fuuter, T.Bickersiall, E.Morrison and © W.A.Burnell, Charitable Commitiee, | 3) A Complets List of Scverai Orders\u2014Tthe seclal Keuvluas To-Night \u2014 hinposing Lere monies, G-iav 15 the festival of SL John the Lov ae list, the patton sada of Lie Acie, Five ail Acceplett Ma-sons, and iu accort- anve Willi a Lip-honoré | custom, Lhe officers ol Lhe Various lodues 0! Master Masons 31 Lie City will, with vue Or lwo exceblion-, Le Inslaleis with noposing cerdinonles thin alternson and velit, and a farge nUILOOD 0: Lie lodues Wiil uid social Teunions to-msght bh stalling uthicer tor the Grana Locige o: Que- Lec is RW.Broo J.i, Frestdaee L011 GL ML who will ve nstlinled UY KW.Bro.W.HH.MWayte, PF.DD.D tu, M numbe: of lodges Wire installed in the Masonie Ch '1ubers, Notre Dame street, at 2.30 this alternoon und others will be Instailed to-night.Thean- stalling officer for the Grand Lodge of Kog- land is RW.Bro, W.H.ituttou, Provincial Devuty Grand Master.Appended is a con- plete list 0.the ofticers, those of the Royal Arch Masons, Kutgnis Templar aud the A, and A.Rite being also given: CRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC.Grand Lodge Officers.M.W.Bro.Frank rdzar, Montreal, grand master; À.W.Bro.S.Leboutvrau.Sherbrooke, depuly prand master; KR.W.Bro.J.B.Tresidder, Montreal, D.D.G.M.for Montreal district; RW.Bro.H.8.Sample, vis, Db.L.G.fur Quebec and \u2018I.res Rivers district, K.W.Bra JP.Plummer, Geurgeville, D.D.G.M.for BL Francie custrieL, RW.Bro.Hi.B.Knight, Stanbr.dge, D.DD.GA.for Bedford district; R.W.Bro.J, \u201cBruce Payne, Granby, D.D, G.M.tor Sheflord and Brome distriot; R.W.Bro.Was.Thompson.Portage du Fort, b.D: G.M.for Ottawa district, R.W.Bro Henry Walters, Quebwc, wand senior warden; IW, Bro.SB Farnsworth, Grauvy, grand junior warden; JM.Bro.1, HA! Stearns, Montreal, grand treasurer; R.W.Bra J.1.Isaacson, Montreal, grand secretary; KR.W.Bro.Guy KR.Dewai, Montreal, Kraud registrar; KR.W.Bro.the Kev.W.Forsythe, Stanstead, grand chaplain; R.W.jliro.the Rev.R.O.Hewton, La- chloe, grand chaplain; V.W.Bro.I.HL Plekel, bweatsbury, Grand Director ot C eremonies; Vo V.Bro.John J.Reed, Montreal grand organist, V.W.Bro.John Hope, Lachute, Graud senior Deacon; V.W.Bro, Waller Nutt, Eston, Grand Junior Deacon; V.W.Bros.Shepherd, New C uriisie, wW.h.Polets, Smith, Stukely, W.de Moul- field, M.D.Hemtuingtord and W.A.Wii- Haws, Buckingham, grand stewards; VY.W, Bro.Geo.Giover, Moutreal, grand pur- suivant; V.W.Bro.Thos, Higumore, Montreal.grand tyler Antiquity Lodge, No.L W.Bro, A.F.LeMessurier, W.M.V.W.Bro- James Mitchell, LP, Me Bro.Frank Upton: 8, W.; Bro.J.1.saut.RW.Bro.W, M, LeMasurier, a roy WBro.W.N King, secreiary; Bro.lhomas Wilson, SL; Bro.J.J.Graham, JJ.LV.Broo FE Upton.D ot Cp Broo kU Packard, I.G.; Bro.lohan Lawrence, tyler; V.W.Bro, Geo UC, Bowen, representative tu Board of Relief; R.W.Bro.W.M, LeMasurier, representative to Room Comuittes; V.W.Bro.John lon, W, Hro E.J.S Rotbweli and YW.Bro.George Durnford, permanent comnmilitée.Dorcheater Lodge, No.4 (*t.Johns).iro.K.Levi, W.M; W.Bro, E, MeCon- key, PL M; Bro.Lb, Levi, 5.W.; Bro.W.w bats J.lire, the Rev.Walter w indsor.iat \"Bro.J.Siuwart, Lreas- urer; Hro.Wadsworth.secretacy, bro.W.White, 5.D.; Bro.Stott, J.L.; Bro.John Brennan, tyler.Figin Lodge, No.7.W.Bro.Wu, Patierson, W.M; W.Bro R.Jd.Grilin, LE M.; Bro JR Melntosb, soy Bro A UC.Studer, J.W.; Bro.& H Burton, secr-tary; bro.|.k.Lamb, ghap- lain; Bro.HL 18 Lamt, rxantst; Bro.Gaw, », là; Bro.H, A.Ha, JD: broea F.E brouwer-Ancher nud J S, Jellyman, stewards: Bro, WP.slashiuter, LG; Bro, John Lawraice, tyler, St.George's Lodge, No.10.W.Bro.Rev.Friedlander, W.3.; W, Bro, Georce C.Nicholsva, IL Pr M.; Bro.Robert Neville, 8.W.; Bro.Fred.C.Miller, J.W.; V.W.Bro.George Wait, treasurer; Bro, Michasi Hirsch, secretary, W.Hiro.humas Ryan.chapiain; V.W, Bro, Mona Lessor, D, ol L,; Bro.Albert Resilich, rep.Board of Re- Hef, Brow James G.Haas and Thomas Gar- diner, steward»; Lro.H.N, Senuleit 5, D; Bro.Gabriel Lewis, D.; Lro.James W ils, Inner guaras; W.Hro, W.F.Logherty, or- Bre.John Wiison, tyler.8t.George's Lostge, No, 11, R&nist; W.Bro.Wm.LL Perrigo, W.M.; W.Bro.W.Ss Peard, 1.FM, Bro, Josapu i boit, 5, W.; Bro.George Carsou, J.; RW.Bro.the Ven.Archdeacon Evans, chapiain; Bro.John Wilson.treasurer, Bro Samuel Gray.secretary, Bro.James Johnson, organist Bro.J.W.Benallack, 5.D.; Bro.Louis 8, Clayton, 4.D.Bro.Houvert Couke, 1.3 ro.Robert H.Brown, D of CC.; Brothers Bamuel Marrolts and George Bareham, stewards, Bra.John Lawranee, tyler: Bros.Oswaid Fielding, James T.Gaffney and Alfred Muer, permanent committee, R.W.ro.James Fyfe, W.Bros.R.J.Latimer and 5.R.Clendinneng, Lrustees; W.W.Bro.John Wilson, representative to room committee; K.WV.fro.James Fyle, representative to Masonic Board of Reiiel, Zetland lodge, No.12, R.W.Bro.tenry Dunne, W.M.; W, Bro.A.D.Fraser, I.P.M., Bro.J.McCoy Clarke, 8.W.; Bro.F.Triebel, JW; Bro.T.w Sim peon, chaplain; R W.Bro.P.À.Crosaby, chaplain; Bro.W.D.McLaren, jr., secretary; Bro.Alired Brown, I G.; Bro.T.D.Mc his, 8.D.; Bro.M, J Darragh, J.D.; Bro.W.{.rrebe!, Dot C.; Bro.C.Charters, organtet; Bros.Wm.Albers and T.H.Price, stewards; Bro, John Lawrance, tyler; W, Bro.8.8 \u2018Grant, representative to Board of Relief: W.Bro.A.raser, representative to Room Committee; W.Bros Jan, Walker.£.T.Perry ana J.McH.Taylor, Permanent Committee.Kllwinning Lodge, No.20.This lodge wili meet in the Masonic Chambers, Notre Dame street, on Frida evening next, when the officers for 1893 wilt be elected.Royal Albert Lodge, No.28, W.Bro.Cbaries W.Hagar, Ww.M.; V.W.Bro.Benjamin Tooke, L P.M.; Bro.\u2019 Albert D.Nelson, 8.W.; Bro.Charles F.Dawson, J.W.; Bro, Edward T.Scott, treasursr; Bro.Jna Blimmone, secre etary ; Bro.R.Adair,N, D.: Bro.William E.Christie, J.D.; Bro Davi Bro.James C.Crathern, A Starr, D.of C.; G.; Bro.William Reed, organist: Broe.Richard & Kinghorn and rederick 1.Campbell, stewarus; Bro.John Wilson, tyler.Mount Royal Lodge, No.32.W.Bro.Jas.Powell.WAL ; Bro.T.U.He! 1.P.M.Bro.N.y Hold den; 8.W.; Bros a Ernest Mulr, J pro.derbert Walker, chaplain; Bro.wi \u201cik Matley, treasurer; Bro: FN.Lanegan, secretary ; Bro.Arthur Shaw, 8.D.; Bro, J.T.Barlow, J.D.; Bro.8 J.Martin, 1.4.Bro.John Lawrance, tyler; Bro.G.H.Janktn, I.of C.; Bros, L.E.Trudeau and J.M.Brayley, \u2018stewards; V.W.Bro.P.McD.McTavish, representative to Bros.H.0.\u2018Bentley, Per- Masonic Bosrd of Relief: Stanton, W.T.Anderson, Ë C.manent Committee.Mount Mortah Lodge, No.38.The officers of this lodge wili not be installed titi next week, and the Worshipful Master has not yet made bis appointments.The following bare been elected: W.Bro.D.Pollock, W.M.; Bro.W.Clark- son, 8 ; Bro.A.J.Whimbey, J.W.: R.W.Bro.Guy R.Dewar, treasurar: Bro.À D; Jones, Secrelery B Bro.John Lawranos, tyler; KR sentailve otha ro., atat] Masonic Board po ket! PE tative Lo piece is CR ER ro.John ro.e and A.J.Whimbey, trustees.y St.Charles Lodge, No.« W.Bro, Wm.H.David PME iro £3 Hor W.Alex.Bougparty, 1 prog.5 Bro, James Feraoldy chaplain; \u2018R.VW.Bro.Matthew Burnie, treasurer; Bro.EE W.King, secretary; Bro.Wm.B.Shaw, & D., Bro.John Greenwood, J.D.; Bro.Max Bachmanc.organist; Bro, .Cunning: Bro, Beary st.Andrew's Lodge, No.538.W.Bro, James Wilson, W.3l.; W.Bro T.Erskine, LP.M.; Bro.J.J.F.Blacks, SW; Bro, Wm, Ware, J.W.; Bro.David Guthrie, treasurer; iro.KH.8 \u2018Page, peche Bro.Juimnes wies, chaplain; Broo R.C.White.L of C.; Brio.Alex.Mitue, organist; tro.8 Callaru, 5.D.; bro.J, H.St alker, J.D.; A.Leavitt anu Richard Bell, stewards ; Bro.H.C, Freeman, 1.G.; Bro John Lawracos, tyler; V.W.Bro.W.5.Evans, V.Bro.J.Hannah and Bro.J, B.rt per- wanent comuittee; W.Lro.T, Erskine, representative to Board of Reliei; W.Bro.Jutnes MlcCruduen, representative to Room Couwmitres.Tonie Lodge, No, 54.W.Bro.John MeDlarmi4, W.M.; W.Bro, John Stewart, 1.P, M; Bro.D.Swinton, à W.; Bro.lhos, Wynde, J.\u201cWo Bro.C.E.Geiz, S.D.; Bro.Geo.Uiley, J.D\u201d, Bro.J.H, Lalonde, J.G.; Bro.W.M.Petts, \u2018secretary ; Bro.Joan Dyer, treasurer; R, \u2018W.Bro.the Kev, Dr.bmyth, chaplain; W, Bro.W.H.Ulley, representative to the Masonic Board of Kelier; W.Bro.C.A.Humphrey, representative to ihe Room Committee; Bros, C.E (Getz, D.Stewart, B.Lalonde, p-rmanent conimittes ; Bru.John Lawrance, tyler.Hochelaga Lodge, No.57.Bro.J.J.Robson, W.M.; W.Bro E.W ilson, 1.P.; Bro.H.Brophy, 8.W_; Bro.U.W.Meakins, J.W.; ; Bro.E, H.Brown, reasurer; Lro.KR.Lucke, secratary : Bro.KR.1nglis, 8.D.; Bro.A.B.Haycock, J.D.; ro.G, G.Howard, D.ot C.; Bro.J.G.Poote.: Bros.G.Cooke and J.Davis, stewards; ror Jobu Wilson, tyler; W.Bro.J.W.Wil- sun, Bros.R.Hemsley and W.KE, Bradehaw, /permanentcomwmities; W, Bro.E.W, Wilson, / representative tu Alasonie Buard of Relief, Corinthian Lodge.No.682.W.Bro.G.T.{irilfithe, W.M.; W.Bro.W, G.Proctor, .ro.Thomas Dy mant: s W Bro.F.Ricketts, J.Ww .Bro.J.B.Terry, treasurer; bro, G.T.Richardson, secretary; Bro.isaac Richartuson, chaplain; Bro.appy, or- wanist; Bro, Frank Keller, 8.D.; Bro.D.EnglisL, J.D.; Bros Rohdt and Wm.Bolton, stewards; Bro Ww.Arno D.ot C.; Bro.A.8.Workman, [.G.; Bro.Joon Lawrence, tyler.Argyle Lodge, No.85.W.Bro.A.Harrison, W.M.; Bro.W.Blore, 8.W.; Bro.T.Cocker, treasurer ; Bro.T.A.Pownall, secretary; Bro.the Kev.John Ker, 8B.D., cnaplaln; .\u2018Bro.C.J.Williams, organist; \"Bro.R.J.McCrudden, s D.; t, Arnold, J.D.; Bru, J.Bowden, LG.bro.J.Dunn, lyler.Victoria Lodge, No.73, Lachine.The officers of this lodge will be installed late this afternoon, and the newly elected worstiipiul master had not appointed his deacons up to the hour of goinæ to press.Ihe foliowing have been elected: W.Bro.T.J.Chuzeh.W.M.; W.D.Bra I.Rediern, 1.P.M.; Bro.W.Headie, 5 s.w.Bro.George Wooliam, J.W.; Bro.G.H.Horsfall, treasurer; bro.Joho Moore, secretary; R.W.Bro.the Kev.R Hewtun, cnapiain; Kev.E.H.tHiaona, LG; Bros.T° Wuiite and P.Smith, stewards; Bro.P.J, Archambaulk, tyier.CRAND LODCE OF ENGLAND, St.Paul's Lodge, No.374.W.Bro.H.Markiand Molson, W.M.; W Bro.4.C.N.Kiey, 1.P.M,; Bro.Cam bell Lane, 8.W.: Bro.Chas.Raynes, J.Ww W.Bro.J.C.N.Badgiey, treasurer; Bro.U.A.Roberts, sec.-irwas.; bro.Dr.R.F.Rutan, 8.D,; Bro.J.H.Dunlop, J.D.; B W.I.tt.Spragge, L G.; Bro.tyler, Bro.John Gauntiett, assistant tyler; Bro.Geo.Houson, assistant tyler.St.George's Lodge, No, 440.W.Bro.David R.Kennedy.W.M; Bra Mungo Wiite, LPF.M,; Bro, Robt.De vine, 5, W.; Bro.J.H.Waiker, J.W.; Bro.Josepn Hursiall, treasurer; .Bro, Wm.Maynard, secreiary, Bro.1.Foeter, chap lin; Bro.M.Al.Adams, organist; Bro.Lb Adan, S.D.; Bro.5S.Mercaife, JD J.Wener, L G.; Bro.Gordon Sorvile D Et C.; Bros.H.White and H.M.F.Cole, stewarde; Bro.8.Coibeck, tvier; Bro.Ge, H.Wray, representative to Masonic Board of Hehe.St.Lawrence Lodge, veu 640.W.Bro.Joseph Best, W.Ms M Bro- FM H.Dixou, Yo Bro, W, V, HeNalty, W.: Bro.Ju! a McBoyie, J.W.; Bro.C.Socrela.¥ Bro, James Youug, treasurer\u201d o.F.Smith, chaplain; Bro.W.A, Collins, SD Bro.Higuius,, J.D; Bro.B.organist; Bro.Wm.Car reon, D.James bation, 1.G.; Bros MoKerron and W.H, Patton, stewards; Bro.John Lawr- anoe, tyler; W.Bro.F.R.\"Clark, represenia- tive to d of Rehiel; W.Bro.A.T.R.Page, representative Lo Room Committee.Victoria Mark Master Masons\u2019 Lodge, No.The Worsnipful Master ol this Lodge was installed at the last meeting.The officers are: W.Bro.Gordon Meiville, W.M.; W Bru.James Craokehax, LP M.; W.Bro David R.Kenneay, 8.W W.3 Bro.W.H.Burroughs, treasurer; Bro.G.F.heywood, secretary; ro.W, 4.Shaw, cha iain; Bro.A.McLean, M.U.Bro.J.H.Walker, 8.O.; Bro.D.A.Hettune J 0; 44 \u201cRobert Hill 8.D.; Bro.H.Bampson.J.D.; Bra H.White, L Grand yier.Notes of To-night\u2019s Gatherings, ete.Royal Albert Lodge No.25, Q.R., have made elaborate arrangements for celebrating the great masoajc festival.They wiil dine at the Windsor.Hochelaga Lodge, No.57, Q.R.wil celebrate the festival by a dinner at Federation Hall, St.Catherine street.Owing Ww the death of the Worshipful Master, W, Bro.re bibley, whose piace was filled at an emergent ecommunioation this morning, Corinthian Lodge No, 62, Q.B., will not hold a reunion\u2019 this year.in accordance ith their usual custom, St, Paul's Lodge, No.R.will ocelevrate the festival by a recherohe dinner ot the St.wrence \u2018Ihe \\nembers of Mount Royal Lodge, Na 33, Q.K., will have a dinner at the Natural History Booms.Bt.George's Lodge, No.11, Q.R, will spend the evening at Welsh and Rougb's, Notre Dame street.Zetiand Lodge, No.12 Q R., will en a sumptuous repast at the Terrapin en Bro.Henry Dunne\u2019s), Notre Dame sree Mount Moriah Lodge, Nq 38 v3 Re will hold their annual reunion &t Walker's, St.James street.The members of Argyle o.65, Q.R., have invited their iady frien No joie with them in their oelebration.An * At Home\" will be held at the St.Charles Club House, Potut 8t.Charles.Bt.George's: No.440, E BR.wiil hold their annual dinner at the Bodega, Notre Dame street.St.Charles Lodge, No.44, Q.will hold ined\u2019 Home\u201d on the evening Jaguary \"The officers of Antiquity Lodge, No.1, Q Te will be installed at the regular munication in January.The members of Hoche! aga Lodge, No.57, were installed last evening The officers of Prince Consors No.53, will be installed by the D, D, G.tonight, and the witl dine at the rooms in the Masonie Cham: N Dame street.oers No.& St.Johna, will be installed week.The officers No.73,Q vet & t Hanna's The D.D.Q.wii instal the oftoers of cœur Unis Lodge, No.45, Q.R.to-morrow vening.Th bers t voie mem of s tt +; Bro.John Faye, RIDE CE Bro.Beary VE B.Tookesitiinatai the officers of R.at their rooms, Royal Albert Na 38 0 NE 8.90.ROYAL ARCH MASONS\u2019 GRAND OHAP- TER OF QUEBEC.Gramé Chapter Oficers.M.£ Comp.A.D.Nelson, grand ki ok E.Comp.E.R.Johnson ohnson, gra B.; Comp.E !.D.'(hambera Grand J.; \"ag £ om d.Fred.Waiker, grand treasurer; R.KE.Comp.Joseph Mitchell, grand scribe ER E Comp.E.Cooper, #ranu sorite 'N.; KR.EH Comp.Geo.E.Hovinson, grand princi pal sujourner ; V.E, Comp.W.A.Shel grand assistant sojourner; V.Homer Jogaile «raud junior sojourner; V.E Comp.8.5.Grau tatand pureulvaut: V.E.Comp.B.Toke E.Comp, H.Waiters, V.E.Comp.W, À Peters, grand \u2018stewards; V.£ Comp.lhomas Hixhmoragrand anion.Grand superiviendents of districts: E.comp.Heur Husvoil, M D., Stada- ona District; RE Co p.8 Lebourveau, Eastern era Duty: R.E.Comp.Ge O.Branton, Montreal Distriot.Carnarvon Chapter No.5.Ex-Comp W.I.Anderson, lat pripolpal Zz; Ex-Comu C.J.Williams, 20d princi- Ex-Comp., F.Gladston, Bri HB J, Ex-Comp.J.P.Tresidder, treasurer, Como.Wm, Hear Serive E; Comp.Henry Piow, Beribe N; Comp.Harry Ashton, principal sojourner; Comp.AJ.Le Messurier, senior sojuurner; Comp.58.5.Kimiali, junior aojourner; Comp.John Lawrance, jaintor.Mount Horeb Chapter, No.6, Ex-Comp.5 M.Grant, lst Principal Z; Ex Comp.John Wilson, 1.a Z.; om, 3.Griffin, 2nd Principal H.; mp.i .Laionde, 3rd Principal d.; La een treasurer; Comp, Geo.Verry, Scribe Comp.G.\"8.ney, scribe N, Comp.C.Re Willis, principal sojourner; Comp.Jonn Liawrance, janitor; Comp.Henry Dunne, representative to Room Committee.Montreal Chapter, No.7.V.Ex.Comp.Joseph Luttrell, 1st princi- Z4.; R.Ex.Comp.George O.Stanton, 1.Z: *Ex-Comp, A.Redlicn, 4nd principal H.; Ex-Comp.J.Bb Pyke, 3rd_ princi- Ex.Comp.John Mclean, K Ex.Comp W.M.le aor BE; Comp.John Jibe N.; R.Ex-Comp.A.G.Adams, principal sojourner : Comp.J.J.Rusen, senior sojourner ; V.Ex-Comp.Wm.Hil, juntor vojourner; Comp.John Lawrence, janitor; R.Ex.Comp.A.G.Adams, representative to Hoom Committee.Royal Albert Chapter, No.8.Ex-Cowp.B, Tooke, 1st principal Z.; Z.; ery Ex-Comp.G.A.Miller, 1 Dawson, 2nd Principat H.; Henshaw, 3rd Priocipal, du Comp.Ewins geribe, Li Comp.8.Kinghorn, Comp.E T.Bot treasurer; at.Bell, \u2018principal sojourner: Comp.soba Pi iison, jant tor.THE KNICHTS TE! TEMPLAR.Sovereign Great Priory of Canada.Most Eminent sir Knight, E.T.Malone, Toronto, Bupreme Grand Master; Right Emipent or Kolubt £.E.Sheppard, Toron- Depu ad Master, Right Eminent Sr Koigbu wh iam H.Whyte, Provincial Prior of DY vine ot Quebec.Richard Cœur de Lion Preceptory.V.E Sir Et.W.AL Le pauses presiding receptor; Bir Kt.H, 8 Cou constable; Bir Kt.© À.Lalonde, marshal; ds RE Sir Kt Win, Hill, chapla E.bir Kt.L H.Stearns, rel nvr Bir Kt J.J.Colemar, registrar; Sir Kt A.8.Grant, sub-marsual; sir Kt.J.H.Richardson, guard.THE \u2018A AND A, RITE, Officers of the Supreme Council ot the Dominion of Canada.Most lil.Brother John Walter Murton, 33°, Hawlitun Sovereign Grand Commander; llustrious Brother Isaac Henry Stearns, 33°, Montreal, Lieutenant Grand Commander; \"Ll.Bro.Hugh Murray, 33°, Hamilton, secretary general; Ili.Bro.Hugn Alexander Mackay, 33°, Berl lin, Ont, Ureasumr-xeneral; il.Bro.Daniel Spry, 33°, Barrie, Ont.grand master oi ceremuuies ; Ili.Bro.James Frederick Walker, 33°, Montreal, grand marshal; ; lik Bro William Henry Thorne, 33°, Bt John, grand marshal; Il.Bro.Charies Napier Beli, gas, \"Winnipez, rand standard bearer; LiL Bro.John James Mason, 33©, Hamilton, Grand Captain of Guard; Ii.Bro.Angus Hooper, 339°, Grand Deputy for tue province oi Quebec.\u201d Hochelaga Grand Lodge of Perfection.IL.Bru.Win, H.Whyte, 32°, T.P.G.M.; 111.Bro.Angus W, Hooper, 33°, LPT.P.G.M; ll Bro.là Tooke, 32° senior Grand Warden; li.Bro, Alex.McDougall, 32°, junior Grand Warden ; W.Lovejoy, M.D, 32° grand sec- re ; AL Bro.A.D.Nelson, 339, grand treasurer; 8.P.Robert Reid, 185, grand orator; Ill.Bro.A.R.Fraser, 325, xrand aimoner: Ill.Bro.D.A.Star, 320! grand master of ceremonies; ill.Bro! Wm.Suineriand, N.320) grand er- Bro, H.H.Henshaw, 32°, grand expert; P.P.C.F.Dawson, 149, Captain of the guard; IL Bro.Robert Hall, 32°, grand tyler; Iii.> Bro, John Gauntiett, 320, assistant grand tyler; heinga Sovereign Chapter, Rose Croix, Hoe FH ai , Ill.Bro.F.Edgar, 32°, Moet Wise Sovereign; ill.Bro, A.D.Nelson, 33°, high prelate; iil.Bro.Wm.Sutherland, M.D.D.32°, first general; IH.Bra J.C.Cameron, 32:=.second pre an Ill.Bro.Alex.McDougall ; asl; II.Bra Geo.W.Lovejuy, M.D.Bae registrar; lll.Bro.L.at?Stearns, 33° treasurer; 1iL \u2018Bro.H.H.Henshaw, 32°, t.quard\u2019; HI.Bro.R.Hal, 32°, janitor; nu ro.B.Tooke, 340.grand marshal; ili Bro, \"9.A.Starr, 32°, organist; Ii.Bro.John Gauntlett, 32°, assistant guard.Montreal Sovereign C: msistory.Il Bro.J, Fred.Walker, 33°, commander in chief; Ili.Bro.L H, Stearns, 33°, tire lieutenant general; Ill.Bro.Ao us We Hooper, 33°, sacond lieutenant general: 114 Bro.Geo.W.Lovejoy, M.D.grand secretary; n, 33°, frond, treasurer; L Bra G.P Girdwood D., 32°, aimon- ngar, 32° prelate; ' °, grand master of cere- onion: IiL Bro.he Hall, 31° grand guard; iL Bro.Jonn Geuntiett, 32°, assistant graad g Arbitrator Appointed.Mr.Walter Laurie, of the firm of Laurie and Brothers, engineers, has Leen appointed the third arbitrator to examine and report upon the piant of the new harbor improve- mente.à he fr first meeting of the arbitrators was bel Street Car Service.The horse car service has been discontinued on Bt.Catherine street.Sixteen eleo- tric cars are now on the route, and passengers for Craig ana down-town points are transierred at the corner of Bleury and 8t Lawrence.Drowned in the Canal, Last evening a horses belonging to Charles Goidenan was left standing on Mill street and ran away.The animal leaped into the canal and was dro Taken to Bt.Johns.Leon Poltortzky, the man who was twice arrested, the t time lor libel, has been taken to Bt.Sohae to first undergo his trial there.The Last Rail Laid.The last rail on the Montreal & Occidental Railway to tite.Jovile was laid on Satur- ay.HARRIS\u2014On .27th Dec., 1 199?the wife of George Harris, 18 Charron st, a daughter.\u2018DEATHS BENNETT-\u2014Dec.24, Minnie J., second daoghter of Harvey ana Louisa Bennett, Black Mines, 21 years, 11 months.LANGLA In qu city, a the 26th inst, ames Beary, enry on Wednesday, at aged 2 yours.o\u2019'clook, from his father's rest 130 Boar.pee Charles, to Mount Royal Friends and junintances are re- spectrally requested to Attend.THE WEATHER / 11.00 à.tm.\u2014 twenty-four SMITH EXPLAINS.THE PART OF MS REPORT PRAISING TRIFLUVIANS WAS REPRESSED.Only the Bareh Parts Were Published and Fhat, toc.by an Unauthorised aad Unknown Ferson\u2014Wns the Protest Pigeon-Holed at Ottawa?(MPROIAL TO THE STAR) Tarxe RivERs, Que, Dec.27.\u2014A BrAR correspondent, called om Col.Nicholas Smith, who returned early this morning trom Washington.He was found at his hotel ana received the represeutative with every courtesy.The Coionel looks well and hearty.Re- ferrlog to his sanitary report on Three Rivers city, he said: \u2018My despatch, which created 80 much comment, was a confidential one to the State Department, but through the means of some unkuown one it was published, but not it fits entirety.as alli the glittering parts were omitted.If the Three Rivers people nad known of the tributes pald to their morality and domestic virtues, which I mentioned at the ex- pens~ of every other country where I had resided, they would have felt Mattored rather than revengeful.\" These things, the Colonel said, he could not state at the time of the distur because he could not understand why thé report had been published.He deemed it possible that the American Government had some motive for do- inx 80.Besides, any other explanation might have been misunderstood by the pe.ple here, and he preferred being sus pected of every crime on the calendar sooner than that of cowardice.No complaint, he said, bad ever been made at asbington against him, and as so much time had ela sinos the oomplaint was sent by the Three Rivers Council to Ottawa, he had concluded tnat it was thrown out at Ottawa and never forwarded to England at all.He stated that the Department of State.) wholly justitied him in his report; otherwise he would not now be promoted.The Colonet was not sure when would leave for his new ition, of which he spoke highly, nor coui he gurss who of the likely \u201cFour Hund who would apply for his position here, would receive the appointment.Mr.Smith was nominated by President Harrison to be Consul at Lidge, Belgium, a consulate which pays Life same salary, on Frivay last.He is à Kentuckian, and henoe succeeded his father as \u201cColonel\u201d when his father died.It is probable that Mr.Smith's stay at Liege will be short, when it is considered tnat the Lemocratic \u2018\u2019ixeman\u201d will begin to ply his funetion of decapitating the Repub lican sppoiniees as soon after Grover Cieve- and\u2019 6 inauguration in March next as possi- bise present local Board of Health was re-appointed for another year, Dr, Method replacing Dr.Gervals.JUDGE WURTELE DECIDES.A Number of Appeals Disposed of in the Queen\u2019s Bench.Several important judgments were rendered by Judge Wurtele this morning.They were on the appeal cases taken en delibere in the Court of Queens Bench In the case of Muir ve.Thayer, the defendant, Dr.L.O.Thayer, had been fined $256 for keeping a drug store, not being registered by Judge Desnoyers.Judge Wurtele decided that the matter was strictly a pro- vinclal vne, and that as in no chge the Quebec Lægisisture given t rixht of appeal to that Court, he bad no jurisdiction in the case, and dismissed the parties from attendance at the Court.On March 4 last Inspector Curless, of the Revenue Department, had seized twelve pounds of tobace: on the premises of Ferdinand Collin.He appealed from the decision of the police magistrate, who bad fined him lor Baving in his stamped tobacco.Ii was Jamitted by | both rties that be had the is lon, that he had Poe 2 in the leaf from a farmer on Bonsecours market.He hau afterwards taken off the stems cut it up and put it in the cellar for his own use and used otherwise.held that as the the right to sell the raw Jeaf, that the purchaser had the same right to seil it again in the same state, Tne cultivator was allowed to consume thirty 7 per annum for ®ach member of Wis family; no more.A purchaser no right to out it up or consume fit?however without paying the duty ut five cents per pound.Therefore the appeal was dismi Messrs.Vermette and Masse had also ap- baled from a decision of the Police Magis- Londemning them for having of ouffes, not towing\u201d labelled It An anal had shown that the \u2018\u2018ooffes\u201d contained ten per cut chicory and ten per cent pess, The appeliants claimed that the law did not demand that every packasre sold should be inbelled \u201c mixture\u201d or \u201ccompoun1\u201d but simpiy the original canister, His Honor decided that avery labelled package sold should he main object of the law was The aduiteration was not injurious to health, but i?à ixture of that kind was sold it was necessary that it should be done in good faith.This ae tion wes aiso di-missed and as these were simpiy test cases there was no mention of conts.Another Trolley Victim.The trolley car added another equine victim to its list yesterday morning.Avout hall past eight o'clock a hotrie belonging lo Louis Courtuis, baker, 112 Maisonneuve street, and attached to a slelah, Was coming own C plain street Cathertn just as the was nearing the driver saw the aanger to avert the acoident.Then there wasa crash and the animal was dragged by the car for some distance, When the car was stopped the horse was dead.The police report that spectators blame both sides.The Contract Confirmed.The Bt.Louis de Mile End counet! has confirmed the contract entered into with Mr.Corriveau granting him the franchise for an electrio railway and aléctrio lighting in the musictpality.Tutors Appointed, Rene Adolphe Bauset, civic employes, has been appointed tutor to the minor son, once of the marriage of the late Louis Edwarc> Bauset, advocates, and Thomas Osteli, clerk, subrogate tutor.FINANCIAL.Board will only hoid a uring LED Merchan 63, 10 e = ALES.\u2014 ts , 1 143, 100 Gas 226! 108 ia \u2019 spmerce Railway 244, 9 doT43, 10 Don.Cotton.135%, Improved Tome.Lamontagne, Clark & Co.'s advices New Yort ar: The better tone to Battrare this by favorable factors and the market 7 I i i ir 7 | i ÿ i | ; MONTREAL STOUR EXCHANGE, aies Breton or aa by Owrios Stratay & Oa Bk.of Montreal.on 338 2 va 235% ~ 118 le \u2014_ 1111858183 & £ ht pba m6 = tid 1, put pt 11 BEET \u2014 7 i811 88 - de - ww £ wn 1B.15 i 178 sa Lig VIS 8% 91 47 68 ai on 244 260 244 vey 226 2b #8 ry 88 108 Yo 1088 SRR 108 10 108 03 100 102 100 \u2014 138 136 1344 135 134M - 164 Z 230 20 230 n 12 IL _ 30 34% 125 150 1% = 25% 234 NEW YONK STOCK EXCHANGE Bpecially for the Sran by MacDougall Broa, Btock ora kers, 60 8t.Francois Ties a Dec.27 Oops La or nif \u201close, soi - se x = 57 Z EA LL 87 6 58 7 204 \u2014 130 - ROM Sk 23% 54 54 \u2014 _ 013 \u2014 \u2014 _ 42% 43% 43 42% 23! \u2014 125% 122 8 70% Jos 4 12 \u2014 % i 106 1084 - 147% 138% 138 55% 56 55 \u2014 4 43 47% 48 47 110% 1108 UT - 1413 2 4 +7 6 18 ox iy 184 18 tid 27 26 27 61 62 50 8% 83 aM 0% TOM Tow 107% 108% 107 37 37 = RO 5 vu \u2014 24 \u2014 22 \u2014 _ = 486 CI = aix 4 1374 138 = _ 195 2 Bx em ew 61m Commercial aria - \u2014 = = FOREIGN EXCHANGE.ed for the Stan by Messrs.W.L.8, Jackson & Brokers, 1761 Notre Dame Lad (P.A Box B08) Montreal.1 \u201chee 77.1808 In Now York.\u2018 Btw'n « Posted Ac tual 1 25 yers 2 Oount'r k.ap Se Prm ta +80 Brerline 60 da Hn & 4.rh de demand \u201d & a 4.8 ; 0 eons 6.15 B.1 Frames (Paris) fone b.134 5, B.159 paca (PariaiShert.Bank.LE seen, in Eee pe Grand Trank Railway Company.Return of trafic for week ending December 24, 1892; 180 train earnings.aise 740 $148, 004 Ir train earnings.8.034 222,207 Fotais.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$393,374 374 $370,211 Increase, 1892, ses, 163.CHI10AGO - Closing , WHEAT, 724 Dec.and January, 7834 May, Log us, CORN, 41 January, 45%¢ and July.B Jany., Man to B PORK.$t4 50 Deo.$:5 6714 Jany, Moy ok tn CARD, $10 40 Dec, and Jany.9 6734 May.BHORT RIBS $8.30 Jan.$8.4 40 ay.NEW TORKClouns prices.WHEAT 77% Dec, 7784 Jan, Thre aren, sin May, 8214 June, 82% July.CO.Dec.and Jan, 4934 Feb, 5014 March, 5634 May.OATS\u201436 Dec.383; Jan, 3734 Feb, ioe, WHE LEDO \u2014 HEAT, Dec., 773; May, , 8 K quiet, 40 cas, tt.May.OAT Qui 35 caëh.DULU prices, T No.1 orthern hard 68 B Deed ic Mar.on 1 N 88560 B Doc Tine 0 L.E.N.Pratte's piano poome, No 1676 Notre Dame street, wili open to purchasers and visitors te 9 o'clock every evening up to New Year's Eve, 299x9 \u201cHave you noticed the red paint on St.James street?The.Adirondack and St.Lawrence Line Ticket.ce.The only Dining Car Bouts to New York, 4.30 p.m.dally.298 tt At a presentation of the Yorkshire Challenge Cup at Huddersfield, recently, in the resenoe people, eight of the Huns- ot football team refused to drink out of the cup, which was filed with champagne.The Grip Twice \u201cIbave had the grip the last two winters.Last winter it prostrated me 00 (hast I had no strength and could not do my work.1 eat down and cried many times.! was vo blue and discouraged.I bad grest pain in my back and across my kidneys and through my whole body.also had a bad cough.Hood's Barsaperilia Just about suved my life.1% gave me strength so that I coujd do my work and made me feet well.1 ahal slways bs a warm friend to Hood's 23% Cures Hood's Sarsaparills.Ido not want anything better for a family medicine.\u201d Mes.Lizzi CLARKE, Washington Village, B.L XK.B.Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaperills.HOOD\u2019 PILLS sre purely & perfactiy parmless, always reliable and bensfoial.GOLD BOW-KNOT BROOCHES Plain, Chased or Enamelled, Fancy Forms and Ornamentation.Plain and Sot with PEARLS OR DIAMONDS, Ales in Silver and for carrying | Watches HENRY BIRKS & CO, 238, 237 St.James St.304 Mrs.Clark.PIANOS.S HA INES | 213 St.James st.Fine China and Pretty Glassware FOR NEW YEARS Salad Bowls Pudding Dishes Sugars and Creams After Coffees Chocolate Pots Biscuit Jars Cocoa Jugs Chocolate Cups Decanters Water Bottles Lemonade Jugs Claret Decanters * Wine Glasses Tumblers Lemonade Glasses Claret Glasses Fruit Dishes Fruit Plates Bouillon Cups Banquet Lamps Hanging Lamps Table Lamps Hall Lamps Five o'clock Lamps Piano Lamps | 4 a Open Every Night A.T.WILEY & CO.1803 NOTRE DAME STREET.30411 \u2014 THE \u2014 E.B.EDDY CO, Mammoth Mills, Hull, P.Q.A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED! Storekeepers can do this by using our Paper Cutters and Rolls.Look in our window and see the Largest and Finest stand of Rolls in the Dominion.Call on us and inspect our stock now full and fresh from our mills.Montreal Branch: 318 ST.JAMES STREET \u2018Tarxpuons No.1619, Positively Cured Toothache \"a7-m0s BY THE WONDERFUL RENEDY NER VO L.Oue avpiipation on the Chsek eutsids\u2018le eufticiont.Cures ALso HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA all Dregyiets or JORN T.LYONS, Oct.Ovale and Bleurr.For sais by 38 CENTS PER BOTTLE.Seat by msil on receipt of peice, 22711v DISTILLE AMONGST THE HEATHER LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO tment i by DEWATS Perth Whisky se ee a Taney: Pabject te check, 1 11 ES ne ee of Stocks and by ase vire with New VISITING CARDS 169 ST.JAMES ST.B I 8 H O P s WANTED AT ONCE, A HOUSE Oopiaining seven or or sight rooms, conveniesces, | PRICE ABOUT $5,000 JAHN, TEMAS SDI 4, Sa Era Lene 5 in every at ure cormez of tt.George gestes ES vir Mey tion Lane, is pe Sores y Hugh f@reham, resident {an Montreal.Publish.M.BROWN, CJ a ee soeur ! , Jax allice, 168 aad JAR 84, James Biren, 4 MONTREAL SNOWSHOE CLUB TRAMP 'ON ~HOEN.A poe Slab will Hamp on shoes Ly wi ; y Track,\" w \"ete noie Eve.Bt ut.1g the Gymnasiuu Mocabel ea vin e Inuadluin, ae.at B O'clock shar rp.\u20ac y sa Full muster requested.W.O.4.DODDS, Sey 3041 GRAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB, \u2014A SFÉCIAL\u2014 Smoking : Concert Will be bald ta Lowus' Hall, Point 8t.Charice, ON WEDNESDAY, 25th INNT, mbers are particularly requested to be proaent na very snjoysvle uvenlny is anticipated, dose 2 Lios, MYNALD Hon, mie, | A MEBICAN PRESBYTERIAN BOCIKTY, In accordance with the Act of Incor 0 a Avzual General Meeting of this Saw p wil 1 on, the LL eaday evening next et ary 3rd, ALBERT D.NES 3041 _ Secretary.P ro tem.Magic LANTERNS, and SLIDES, STEAM BOATS, and ENGINE®, Photo Cameras, etc.For CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S Presents, GIFTS! GIFTS! GIFTS! \u2014FOR\u2014 New Year's Presents.Jewellery, Fine Stones, Watches, Clocks, Real Tortoise-shell, Ivory, Bilver Novelties, Neapolitan Terra Cotta, Figures and Vases for Flowers, orks of Art, ITALIAN HOUSE V.SARNO, 2334 St Catherine Street Next the Bank of Montreal Weet End Branch, x PIANOS and ORGANS Nordheimer\u2019s Special Prices FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, It will pay you to visit our Mammoth Warerooms, and ascertain the prices we are asking for fine Pianos and Organs.TH REDUCTION FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY NORDHEIMER, 300xtt Z18 St.James Street.ESTABLISHED 1889.W.SCOTT & SONS, 1789 Notre Dame Street FAC SIMILES and ENGRAVINGS \u2014FROM TE HOUSES OF\u2014 Boussed, Valaden & Co.Parle, and Fine Art tesiety losden.290 x3 Samo, COTE ST.ANTOINE Property.The Fifty fry Thoneand Peut payertised TM In HOLD, FOR SATR, wing $3,400 feet.> aia te for & pue residence, or can be Ay sed into ding lots to advantage.Teen NEAR SHERBROOKE STREET.A bargain for somebody.T.JAMES CLAXTON, 180 8t.James Street, ae] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, \u2018Desirable Houses and Butiding Sites For particular» apply to : CHARLES HOLLAND, 37 9xcodtt s49 ut.James Stren, 302% L # aa "]
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