The Montreal daily star, 15 octobre 1898, samedi 15 octobre 1898
[" \u201cTagnetfe \"mand shrew perte cr ow \u201clog ere re ARTHOLOMEW, 4 Je Tobacco (.: _EDITI ON.VoL.XXX.No.- 243 que EVER pt for: DINNING WEEKLY STAR: Last Week\u2019s Issue.Average Circulation ot 151,073 the _Star\u2026 Larogues possaonce 22 PRICE ONE CENT.250, 800, 40c, 500, 606, \u201cCE YLON TEA on 1 every sealed lead packet of the genuine es SALA [ Su à to bg.40 a e so 5 cast sé + \u2018 No.3000.Gold Lacquered Brass BEDSTEADS, Composite Brass and Iron , BEDSTEADS, Bnow-white Enamelled BEDSTEADS, New Designs in all These Goods.Cuban and New Dominion Springs.Remember all our Goods G uaranteed, and can be found with with the best dealers.GEO.GALE & SONS, OLDEST AND Ly pied SEDDING IN THE BOMINION, 3Mzeodtt ple always lock look out for well kept pro y too well the val vue 0.the Decer- Mer, can make your property Magnetic.Call him u Property.| Tel, \u2018Up 1232.\" 25x2awtf 20 Manover sa ' BILLIAR Are the latest improved Billiard Cushions.New enbetance.and new forms, in the rubber.ey are without equal for perfection in every respoct Order them if you want the BES 9 assortment 3 BILLIARD TABLES for safe AP.B 2 ae & CO., Billiard Mfg, Widlleod 88 Bt.Dents St.Montreal.FRESH HAND-PICKED Malpeque Oysters Arriving daily at $3 bbl.or 35c peck.E.DESJARDINS, Corner Windsor and St.Antoine Streets.Tel, Main 3571.THE KRASEL Doutle Ash Bifter, delivered tree of charge in D Canada, on receipt of $3.50.Pain ter descriptive circala 243: 1 RASEL, 23latt 3529 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.MONEY TO LOAN.If yon want to borrow mong and own Household G 'Y.Organs, Horses, W ons, \" Bicycles, call on us and we wil advance you 000.o made without ublicity and money can return payments, either weckly of monthly Pa staltents, te suit Sorrower.call and get our à plan of lending.Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co, Reem 5, No.260 St.James Se.Open every day from 8a.m.to6 p.m, end Tuedars -and Fridays open evenings until 3p.m, WITHOUT 1g ON 0 ONTO WE MAINTAIN THAT the work of the week Will become the pastime of a hour by using BOND'S SOAP gs The Most Marvellous Cleanser and Polisher in the World.y POLISHES everything but Manners.BRIGHTENS everything but Ideas.CLEANSES everything but Morals.BURNISHES everything but Thoughtä|z MAKES Tin like Silver, Copper like Gold, Silver beautiful, Kitchen and Dairy Utensils clean and bright; Brass like Glass, bright parts: of Bicycles, Harness and Machinery equal to new, BOND\u2019S SOAP is the best thing for s¢ouring Marble, Stone Ste, Tiled Pavements.For washing Fioors; Linoleum and Pal tb, and removing DIRT and GREASE from anything and amiriblos and others.-who ki Bourke, 9241 St.Drammond ; cau be obtained at the foowiex WIDH-A à.good _w.\"Bt Catherine : John Robertson Catherine ; Robt, L.Street ; Decary Freres, 672 St.Lawrence St Hi Iyte St: 3 Au Dionne & Co., 2449 St.Ca a Css 53d Bhexb broo ke; She English gE Gas XXth CENTURY ELECTRIC CUSHIONS sh Antoine St.Joseph 0 0.Lovesque, 2010 St.Cathérine ; D.D.Munro & Co., 267 St Catherine ; C.E.E.Au when.Shey.ses see, Pa keep the \u201cchill\u201d off will-go with a good tor's medicine to break a ** chill\u201d \" x, CASH OR CREDIT.BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS.Better be prepared for a bit of an autumn \u201c\u2018dip\u201d in the weather\u2014bed comforters are cheaper than doctor's bills\u2014a few dollars spent in things to deal-more satisfaction than doc- when you've got it\u2014our Cash or Credit- casy-payment system, lets you be about as long winded ip pa; In for what you want here, as you'd naturally be paying the M.D.payne A grand lot of New Blankets\u2014our winter's supply, are opened up in nalities,sizes and weights, ues we ever had to offer.all the best vi The newest designs and colour effects in these popular sellers, emphasis on the big range at 75\u20ac Sure always to get the best and newest patterns in our stocks.Tapestry.CARPETS.want them, b Comforters are just the very choicest values\u2014 some better and some best\u2014 ail ood\u2014sateens and art patterns\u2014 nitary filled all of them, Brussels.The Dest quality, lower prices if you ut for grand good we'll bank on our line, at wear $1.30 OILOLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS.Yon know values as we can tell you\u2014the newest Canadian, American and English goods.METROPOLITAN HOUSE FU RNISHING co.1678 & 1439 NOTEE DAME STRERT.7zcoûtt 195zlawtt The Trust & Loan Company of Canada .(Incorporated A, I.1545.br Rou, Charter.) CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED ba Money to lend on: City Property and Improved Farms at low rates and on vety.desirable.terms.Adaress, THE commumenEE, comriy o er causa, r, 16 es \u2018arent, ontreds, due - me Sam ETE i LENIN an Li « C ure Imiperi >, $7,600,000.00.Baya the London Mai :\u2014 ocourred to to Count ph as uy So {the Russian ign Office, that mmong.| i hes ternati 5 ner vidos Fi iw an ive route t Britain 5 + Ecsters Bopire Vit \u2018lies \u201cnaturally ths re it.Te \u201c| vf ver the canal will be Hocked, asd while \u2018er weather, \u2018number this wee or pain, PF Co., 877 Sherbourne knife, Canadian testimonials & 130-pege ee, = write Dept.y, Mason Mepicrux \u2026.treet, Tortnto -Ontardo.f * Pp tas JOHN F.| Advecate, Barrister, MACKIE, Commissioner, Ete\u2026 BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING, .1760 Notre Dame Breet, montres _Tiephone 318 (Main) Le THE STATE OF om Cooler Weather Has Caused Considerable Improvement.\u201d ee NEW.YORK, pets é uN.'_Bradstreet\u2019s + review of While the al vent of Cooler ethan in most \u2018éctions of the country has undoubtedly been instrumental in causing some tf the improvement in the tone Se aistributive trade perceptible at most markets this week.effect :upon general and particularly upon agricultural beneficial \u2018 the bustness ducts, of the reported improved demand abroad for our staple be lost aigh t of.At most wi cereals should not western centres an improvement in the retail and Jobbing trade in seasonable d fou some relaxation of the which have dane so.m in that section Business failures Tor.the wed 1808, M0 1n- 233, against 163 Inst w & year ago, in: Less tavourable wi North-West holdin rather better expor! and Canada, hoiders w a, clothing and onable m h is responsible for absurd.quarantines to cripble 0 trade 68k number n- this week 1868, a - 2 ther conditions.in- ada - ves térfered with trade distribution in heat\u2019 in elevators, s de on\u2019 lo pri ces of wool and barley: hoping for \u2018favourable results from.vg present.treaty irices \"trade conference.stocks of Canadian wool a in the United States by \u2018Canadian dèsiers Montreal notes retail trade helped by A healthy trade British Columbia In the 1 \u201cTa reported\u2019 8 hela ; ing itd ts a 5 ness fallures in the Dominion of Canads against 23 last week, | \u2018and.gd one-half.what \u2018they warg.a yeas.bun &' Co.repo rt magi ge ea no io, preci Setivity on and 0 5 © weather has in interfered: be x with a.: e st Jude French week, = toxin Tid .cavalty course tion Tes Canale rot Crom Er is iD ror Bas Cana: Grand\u2019 Lodge of Moosamin, e Maritime Prov-.| ther \u2018disappointing.Busi- Masons of.| ave potitioried the 3 § eu er \u201cfor Use 1e Against Emperor William .a Restaurant and Were of ue Great Strength, \u2018Alexandrie.police have arrested nine | ftalian anarchists since Thursday evening, \"and.have thereby frustrated a plot against Emperor William, pow a on his { way to the Holy Land, t at .- consecration of the Phe TEE the Saviour at Jorusel {The first be arrested was a cafe keep- «, a well fo be anarchist, in whose house the police discovered two wire- | bound bombs of great strength, full of bullets.{This arrest was \u2018consequence of made in \u2018motification from the Italian Consul- General: at Cairo that two anarchists had left Cairo for Port Said.anarchists «cl ÉD pe ce to to attack \u2018in a ale eit satisfaction is felt over the and the Ge Consulate hav Rod ob bod sree DEATHS \u2018REPORTED; - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pore Star Office To-day.ERE in er o ohnsbury aie a of fea failure on Friday, oT He was born in n, in nt.in .ds entered the mine the se ol fob le NT\" came i in : \"À being at St.Jol Centre.He has A held many other positions of trust in the Methodist \u2018Church of Vermont.w, cr PRET G On}.Mrs, Masia Mec >is of the erand.WAKE GROCERS 0 d daughter of the late it :\u2014~ Walter Laul, 7335 Captain A .as a Phititr Pr dre fi, \u201cSeotland, | \u201cok ~~ She\" En rence cars of and a relative of the 1 late ; Hn 8 ar: 81 pe John 5 Macdonal therige ; sowvark Bros, WEN.SOUND, Ont.Me John loan, t.L Catherine and an iin of John Sloan, of this is place, and a: ThE Et Scans, i= grandda Fo of \u201che Ri ht Hon.Sir John Phepoe, and and grestgranc daughter of \u201cI the late Lor n, ; SEULE.Out et Charter Lately manager £ for thé\" Rathbun Cota + at Hastings Conserva- five ciation.d OR peel: aged 51.- Hudson, ex- e wis a brother à we of LONDON, \u2018Ont A Wm, Westlake, mer- ¢ of of his place, died on the 9th inst., Devonshite, England, Mrs.ohn a Howlett, a resident of Dela ware Tor Township for étythree years, died ».at Frida, BERLIN, Ont-The following deaths have occurred ie 5 ns ee ithin the pir gop tems Eoin, cd Ha Desi ged 68; John Dingwall, of Wi A iT anny 2 and di 2] ay.e was a dau of the \"0.Kelly, of of Fiteroy Harbour, one .MORRISTOWN, N.Y.\u2014Marcus Coon- radt; of Brier Hil, \u2018age T4, farmer, died on Ë , ef.consumption.DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.CORNWALL, Ont.\u2014Adelard Robert, ot : Montres) a young fe] fellow of eighteen Del ek an Friday mien e a was dro ere, y night.In pone aunaccounñtable manner he fell - into ee \u2018by-wash.and drowned before tu arrived.P.Davis, a carpenter, cmpiored in the Broad.head\u201d We Jamestown, caught in » shaft on Friday cad torn we pieces, \u2018death being instantan PIERVIL .\u2014N Joon Hamel Pie\u201d farmer of BE Elphege, died on Friday.from the \u2018effects of injuries re- seiv by being: tossed by à savage bull on OTTAWA \u2014The two year old daughter of Robert Hyn conductor on the .Street.\u201d Railway, died on Saturday morning from\u2019 \u2018Finjuri Heh received by falling into b of boiling, water.EG, \u2014Alphonse Garneau, sec- : * VINNIP tn, man, was.drownéd at Wabigoon, be upset: from a canoe.né du the ons of Ue stealing, orth fe \u2018trom ES pompes aud « feceivin 0 bly, were comimented.Yemen : the 1 Police re agne who has : ed guiléy-awore.One he iad wold A ey eas duel © statement and ras romande ur Payne and Coan ; ON \u201cChu h choir, Yih Mr.us Jeader, top X part In ut the ations *jhstture fast png, who took part were | \u201cMr.os Heine, ian \u201cHibbard, Messrs John Bamuelson, stg ames steamship Montrose; 2 .Fohnston and Thos, Mure 0 .Gallls, A.Lockwood, and Tangs\u201d n Fortune-tellers pretend to read fate in the tea leaves in the cup.But you can\u2019 read the imposition of an artificially flavoured tea in the sediment, \u2018of Monsoon Indo.Celon Tea are absolutely free from these precipitates.because Monsoon Tea is absolutely pure, clean and good\u2014-it's as sweet as a rose.The drawings - \u2014\u2014\u2014 STABBING CASE IN COURT, An Affrey at Lac Labelle Now Being x ined.The Lac Labelle stabbi \u2018affray, \u201cwhich Ninton Dorion is ne oF Found ess, his bondsmen, appeared ;o! half to\u2019 resume their Nabilition.In ge last the accused and: himself were cam) with a party of others a at Lac Labelle.{ved or.three er e arrived, and one of them fief Varrati, the witness, to go shooting - Er IN Best Fitting © Are R.J.TOOKE, « made by ST = : y 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street West.- 1553 St, Catherine Street East.- \u2014 pet \u2014SHIPPEP BF\u2014 \u201d Messrs.PLANAT & CO;, Cognac and\u2018.: , Messrs.BOUTELLEAU & CO., Barbezieux Près Cognac.PRICES REDUCED: - A fow lines that wo havehad in stock for years now they bave to go.PLANAT & CO Cognac\u2014Price reduced BOUTELLEAU co.x 3 to $5.7 ver bol u, $18.50 per r-cagse of one nic 3150 op bait, Ye ir ta PLANAT & CQ.1840 ac\u2014Price reduced.RENAULT Pets.V.0.Cognac\u2014{L% to $3.00 per ote, 50 per cuse of one bottle, 413,50 per case of Cognac so © do! .PE NO & Lo! BOUTELLEAU & V.0.B.Cognac.\u2014 HALAR C9.teur os d tes.£a Prise * Fès per oF ase\u201d of one cr; phot Ril) VGH , yin, en on the ground.-H = T, Dr.of the\u201d \u2018afterwards brought .to the hos \u2018his epndition was consid in appeared for the com- \u201cplainant, pin Poirier for the pc- piieedin ngs we were.then \u2018ported \u2018for another date hear the story: of affair from the accused himself.OPENING AT aL The Ceremony Attracted a Distin guished Gathering Last Night.f At Taval University last night, official opening of the classes took place, in the \u201cpresence of Archbishop Bruchesi, Lieutenant-Governor Jette, the Professors of the University and a large gathering of Montreal's most distinguished citizens.\u201cAmong those \u201cpresnt were: Mr.nch Consul-General; Sir Alexander Hingston, Hons.Justices Archibald, Des.noyers, Ch uette, Messrs.L.O.Taillon, Hon, Jos.yal, isle, Martineau, P.B.Mignnult, : L: Forget, F.E.Meloche, and Prume.Mr.Raciot read the annual report and it was judged very satisfactory and Father Bourassa conclude the meeting by rea lasses -in which the pupils, be placed.this year.THE HUNT.Those Who Went Out.\u2018 In spite of the decidedly unfavourable weather, there was a good turnout of the members of.the Montreal Hunt, at the meet is at Ile Bizard, and the gentlemen went out by a special trai who went out were: Mr.,F.on Miller Mr.GW, Cam bell Mr.A.E.Ogilvi u aden, Mr Mr.a te Art Ma Wen \u2018 Dr.Ghcathersp McEachran, Mr.George Hen- drie; of Detroit, Miss Maud Hendre, ôt Hamilton.Allan, Mr.WR vie, Dr.Alloway,, Tr.J.S.Evans, ax ASSAULT CASE.in a case of aasenlt nreferred- egninat him by Henriette Phillips, wife of Summers, $d complainant in a counter charge bind: in peace.Yr.Ca on M Mrs.Carson and the two children for the defence while getti eaped being\u201d \u2018a cabman.that he face deliberately wi He showed the mack of the was sworn io Carson, she saw the whole.affair.Mrs.Summers Faimed that rei Fes n° had be and who rack to the tain th and he Lo are serious.Mr.|.the | - sa Lady Lasocte, Sir William and Lady The Mest at Ile Basard To-day \u2014 | Bonaventure \u2018station, this morning.\u2018The | n.Amon George R.Hooper - tephens, Mr.Colin - hur Hamilton, | disclaimed any ins.|: terferance on their art and explained \u201chat > off a street car narrowly.es | LS | directly assaulted |.sr dangh- bots the time of the assault.He had out ed two detectives shado Bromen, for t eh avoid d Le prions en, for two nig wes fe \u2014-\u2014~15-cents-per-pound-seetion.$165 per box of one dozen, Ae 1 who would be without a can of n a ment\u2019s notice, when the price is only You ca CHICKEN, TOMATO & NY, or a \u2018dozen.of either kind, wish.Remember the brand, Richardson & Rob« bins, Dover, Delaware, and remember the price, only 26 cents per quart can, $2.75 per dozen qu Richardson & Robbins Chicken Soup, Quarts, Richardson & Robbins\u2019 Mulligatawny Soup uarts, Richardson & & Rob bins\u2019 Tomato Boup, uar rt ! aire ay ATTENTION.CHOICE soeur : i case of emergency, ready st a mo-~ 23 cents per quart can.the d far exceeded our ex $32.73 per dozen quar! cans.\u2018the rat shipment sold so quickly the st n have the dozen assorted ply was exhausted before we cou : uld further stocks from 8 Saint Louis.5 are here now, \u2018we hope \u2018tb keep with the demand or \"the ruvure, - FRASER, VIGER & co.= Sole Agents for ue ER: Foodss The Ralston Health Club Breakfast Food, The I , 15 Conte eal! \"> \u2018 The Conary \u2018Health Cub Pancaire ke Fou Z-pound pac , 15 cents\u2019-each, 2 for MULLIGATAW- as you cans.each, 52.75 per ozen.ach, $2.75 per dozen., 25c each, $2.75 per dozen.° cents each.\"FRASER, VIGER & CO.pa FRASER, V VIGER & & 00.4 co.* ox BALE ARE CROWING By mail order business is becoming enormous.: fi The first\u2019 families of the Dominion recognize Lhe Italian Warehouse as the hen guarters in Canada for everything that is good and pure in the way © Cholce Fancy and Staple Groceries, Pare and Genuine Wines and Liquors, And Fine Ravana Cigars.ca 13 \u20acts.i 30 Orders by Mail, Telegram or Telephone Snowflake guccotash \u2018(corn meet with\u2019 immediate attention.and Bean) .+.save acts te - FRASER, 1GKR & Cu Lu CORN, SECCOTASE \u2018and 1 LIMA BRAN The Btate of Maine has alway! ed for its growth of fine Sug [ ne-L - We have the © Ainest the, State of Magne, roduces, and we have the cream of the, ew Pack from \"the Snowflake Canning ee Snowflake Sugar Corn Ai.2 jo ; Snowflake Lima Beans, Bk © leaps and bounds.Our RAS VIGER & co.F PR, CALIFORNIA WINER SPECIALTIES DUE T® ARRIVE Deerfoot Farm Little Bausuges.Our Sweet Briar Fresh Pork Sausages.New Lald Eggs and Jersey Butter.cash, making per case, net.-$7 24 McEwañ's Finnan Haddles.etc, ete., 1 case Calltoraia Hook, pln 00 = per case of 2 dozen, net .vir .e os - 1 cause California amition, 2 Ve etc.Yro reccived into store yesterday a small Jot of Genuine Imported Fresh English Kippered Herrings and N morning's trade.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Wo have a small little parcél of Callfer?nin Wines, which we offer at-.8.discount of 10 per cent.8 cases Californie Riesling (Rhine Wine Type) in pints, $8.00 per.case of 2 dozen pints, less 10 per.cent, for.= Fresh fn this Moraing.$1.00 per caso of 2 dozen, net.5 cases.Callfornia-Hock, Oo arts,.\u201c1.00 per case of L dozen Quarts, per CAVE tover orn vei Only 10 canes \u2018tn he lets | First come first served.FRASER, VIGER & CO, saa 207, 209 & 211 St, James St es teseen arm have.a few dosen orfly left for thin The Oldest and Largest \u201cManufacturora 2 «502 | the Dominion of Iron and.Brass Bedst LE Established in 1859.All Brass = 9% and Cribs, Roll.op.Bedi tH MANUFACTURERS in ir of the all Tron\u2019 PATENT ES BEDSTEAD, Insist on EE Ae Bien ornament 10} Btories of the we good word of the hess English erities\u2014and - peenes being déseribée © view, of\u201d having, forte tome: eon pk, 23, TRE \u201cSTRONG BOOKS.\u201cJust Published.woe Maple Land, LL we ew me sr woe = .» \u2018Soltable for Bupplemeutary Reading in Public S:hools.CC Price, Cloth, 33 Cents.Lit of the Karly Days of Canada.For Children.J KATHERINE A.YOUNG.A Tajo of tho Mighlaidi dnd the Wars of Mogtrase.By NEIL MUNRO.Paper.13 Cent.Cloth, $1.23.j ohn Splendid.na PRE well-known critis = rites TO § Story came to mo at à Serine A sm not.ofton enthusiartic, t Le does not prove to Le the legitimate successor of Btevenson, 1 shall be surprised as well as dis- of Francois.gaan senses to \u2014- ame a fhe Red Axs.Fe qu SE mansie Tks um 5 us Fhe on we eT ce cn, œursgnezes of.\u2026 ve __ By DR.5.WEIR MITCHELL, Author of \u2018Hueb Wyune,\u201d 15 illmstrations, by Castalgne.This new Novel, by Dr.Mitchell, whoa * sl season traces ¢ TS x New Historical Romanre.Allustrated.\u201cPre Castle Inu at Marlburough.à famous hustelry of the time of George afords à picturesque opportunity for bringing taketh many prominent be day.aud lur some vigoraus aud futerosting sceues.With Paper.75 Cents, Cloth: 81.83: \u2018Hugh Wynne mas the success career of à 2 Foundlink, Thiet, Jenglor and Fencing nolutqu\" mes \u201cREADY IN A \u201cFEW \u201cDAYS.porc 5 RB.CROCRETT.With numerous ilinateations.Paper, 75 Cents.remarkable gift nf narration las never boon dinplayed to Cloth, $1.50.Han in this strong story of adventure mong the Gernsn Barons three centuries ago.Ry STANLEY J.WEYMAN.Paper.73 Cents.Cloth, 86.45.re Hate Le Lo .of the Strong.a Hannibal's * amiiter, \u2018By Lieut-£ol.An- un olpew.Haggual, alondon:.Hutchinson _ Co, Montreal: W.Foster Brown.) +.The Solloviiug question was asked in *\u201cIYie Literary Queriat\u201d \"oi \u2018tbe Book- Buyer\u2019?of September, 1868: Can\u2019 you inform me whether the invasioté 67 Italy by- Hannibal hs even been wade the.scenario, for, an histori- eal romane Thr Editor Mr.\u2018Rossiter Fchanaon.-auswered the \u2018question thus: \u201cAVe LE HOE Kio of any that has been published; but ic is announced that.a brother of Rider Haggard is soon to bring out one in England, end- itr this country, Mr.Duffield Lptoriie\u201d \"pas Tiedt Tay work Gi one fore a year or more.Bods authors went over-the ground; preparatory to writing\u201d To this | information: we may add that Mr.Edgar Smith, of this city, has alo written 8 To- mance in which Hannibal figures as the chief character, at that it will shortly Le htshed < tr - Dondore by- Fasher Urwin.Meanwhile, \u201cHannibal's Daughter,\u201d a handsome volume - of over four hundred pages {published by Hutclänson:wnd-Cd, of Paternoster a nier \u201chitlin 5 eo fi is helare us, \u2018Pifyd ; Hof before 1.\u2018the ee da NOT D.trs gard, dre Alinister- Resident-in Venezuell! Although not.Hell TN eu.th popu- v SE She\u201d and King Solomon's te A ol Tha has for many years heen a ce 1 to the world of literature his West Country Romance, \u201cAda.Triscotf,\u201d having been written.as Jong age.as 1879.Sinoë-then; \u201che, has \"seen machactive mili- Aaty servite, \u2018and hag \u201cAn qiatinetion à in several Egyptian, «campiigns\u2014notably\u201d a cain, Sorsanuathæat-à time, hé was unter\u201d fire dy dawr-and by night, but fortunately escaped being wounded.Some of the terrible ssperignce he went trough during that trying period are vividly described in his novels, especially in \u201cTemp 15 ie id #0: ear excellent FALE f'Anillh Files \u2018He ds atso the au thar of.\" fo: l'rescent and Star,\u201d und oi other works that have been.favourably received by the public.low Elissa, the dangh- ver\u201colr \u201cHanmitatiSares, wuspyérried first to Maharbal, and subgequentlré?to - Publeus Corrs Se wie, hd tory rad her father at the baltle of Zama ad de Éd the à fate \u2018of ste world \u201chow.sha pelishe in the \u2018bloom of: hrr-heouty ever n martyr to duty \u2018avt To°Hèt cowry x cause, must be discovered: by the readers of Colonel Muggard's romance.We will on!y-add.that it has received ithe ~from its subject, it iy, of à thrilling nature, the battle in\u201d \u2018niästéély style, 8 qunly an experieneed soldier can describe them.As was mentioned before, Pre ied bh rp the example of Du.Arifold, the hi: or, of Home, went care- full VE all\u201d Ps Tnitlefgrowifds: with the his Jocal desctiptions cor- ane Crean recta ., Thee Children of Wisdon: and © Other Ser- Mmoñs.By the Rev.Juhn de.Soyres, MA.(Toronto: VW; Biiggs.Mont- = desti Coules a amd Co.) © 15 Pont New Brunswick, whea Formerly at\u2019 the.University of Came _ England, delivered there in 1836, tha lulecan Lectures on © Christian Re- : MR Ly \u201ctiame, fepublisiæd for 0 in we havg\u201d ne r séèn; ling nano à \u201cBenson goôke of it \u201cas con- tainiag \u201cvaluable and.learmed- lectures,\u201d the \u2018\u201cGuardion-\"-expressed its opin- mm en = Recior, of St St.John's and, jou-chat, \u201cMr.de Soyres in these lectures with ie knowledge and sympathe- Fr ei ation, skétched_ some of the \u20ac Sati .Jeupiian a Mastendom, which een) made In the last three hundred wears\u2019! «What: hus mos timpressed us in Feading \u201cPhe Children of Wisdom \u201d is the conviction, thet the Rector must have preached his gegmans _to, 9 Mont; intelli- went b of gen and Jvagen, T Happy, then, wi sincerely say, is the congregation thnt+- has- suslg a - Pastor, and happy the Stat us \u201cch a à Cougrega ion.e volumes, in : BLL TR \u2018events or \\héovuvg-ehiquèters arè.nob- made, that evi dently presuppose conaiderable knowledge ou the park of audience.Homer, Dante, a nh ro ARNO Wordsworth Burke and Chatham: Andrewes and Laud} Aschon Pestalozt, and.Dr.Ar nait: Char les Sipeon, Joh d oJ SEroderiok Tichison Mmmce po lel du, ç lone, =B mou ena ah: {dings casually ane re) \u201cthe NTPs, Sppdrently \u2018ith on fn 8 address.i 1 ide be i-th at the\u201d allusions dentally made olin Henry Newman, In speaking of \u2018his inues : | \u201cNot here paie e word.of roveray be u tte) that then nier à rind uo: né richly ift- a, Mataulay was n Prote to \u201cthe ci bone, but Lis henest h ve) néséie hitrhon \u2018amd -whe Se a plas diet TES As Madame Sand nèver carried out her intention, the author of \u201cV pusore\u201d adopted the rots anh produted this stipiosed moblog ph v.Asa war bed dimection of a radici y- bad fieart.lié book is no donbt powerful; nt Qi chied charae du too selfs comgous ton too apk romans, ä nd fio utterly: re- w of all the he ature to proies thadu that wf hent olathe\u2019 ar in peer fin inmotid wpa ARYing 8 Dra \u2018ofhér eet, on pain & v es | marin the : PQ.| relates known by the about : a league from the Village of St7 Thomas de | - - ~N ew \u2018 chiefly by | are those which appear | Price in doth, i fectisge af.Busan\u2019 Lao a |.BONE feels that while Christie Levison, and, Lis treacherous ughiter Fanneliner burdly be call nurder.Altoget) er, leaves unpleusant a flavour où die morpl palate to warrant suy, braise thut it - mom utherwise receive, ame Boy: ary\u2019 was a painful study?but {Vaussore\u201d is positively repulsive, by should a clev er writer select such a home or His pen?: \"The Rogues\u2019 Paradise.By Edwin Pugh and Charles Uleig.(Foudou:: James Bow- den.Price » cents.) This is the purest farce and the wildest extravaganzs thut we have lately wet with.Jt seems to be à protest againwt the histor: cal romance which is now su popular, and, if the object of à puvel is simply to amuge à lefsuré hour, it -wal\u2019 undoubtedly serve that purpose.The story is so laughable, and 80 hopelessly improbable that we are almost nshaited to have read it to the end.The villain and the temporary victim of the tale are most ludicroysly mixed up in the wind., ing up of* the plat, \u2018and\u201cthè morals-is that good advice is the only sort that is given, .and, bud: wAvice, the only soft that is receiv: ed,\u201d Hay Sgn hd could: have: writ.| té SL ten the do Ty.The Great! : bats: Between \u201cite De and, Webster.Edited by 7 Lindsay Switt.+ (1loughton, Mifiline and Co: New - York: and\u201d \u201cBoston.) i hs : {wok place, nearly a Apo o young pople cut can hardly oto uso.mue to.Nev- the eloquence.of Daniel AVeis.ous an effect on all his foes, thul jl>is well ap form, a, carefully edited.version of his most famous speech.\u201cThe Great Debate\u201d occupies Nos, 121 wild 122 of the \u201cRiverside Literature Series,\u201d and will, no doubt, have an éxtensive sdle.An the editor has devoted eleven pages to an impartial decount of \u2018\u2018\u2019T'he Occasion and: enc det 6 erthclesé, ster had so marvel bepress, friends ou to.pullish in a the Event\u201d of the discussion, it 18 | unnecessary to expain them + heres ito.Canadian readers, : Mr.Swift.| has also _.narrat in brief, but * complete afatches the.lives af Hoverts i Young Hav fe of South Carolina and \u2018Däniet- | Webster, of Massachusetts.The book ! contains also a reproduction from a pho- | togaph of Mr, Healey\u2019s original picture cf | the debate, which is now in Fanueil Hall, | Boston, with & key to the portraits, and a ist of names of the eminent men and women who listened to the exciting discussion.There is.in addition.a facsimile of a page vi the Webster, manuscript speech nowin the Boston Lil bars.Cu 25 RE RE 22 : 20° - CHIEF HOUSE SURGEON.Dr.Aldige Ethier of the Notre Dame Hospital.Dr.Aldige Etiieé, the new chiaf\u2019 ltonse surgeon of the Notre ame oupital, grannated from the Laval V iversity in R02, Me immediately entered the Not i Dawe: -, Hote, (chief house sutyson, DR.ALDEGE ETEIER, the new House Surgeon of Dats \u2018Hospital and remad ed there until 1896, when- he left to én Cas u spipturt fo Dr; Brednan, | in that Phy sitinn\u2019 pélyate hospital.was replaced ut the Notre Dume, by De \u201c Derome, and.the late Laritirche éuc- ceeded the latter J gentleman.Dr.Ethier had .been with Brennan for two years, when he whe appointed on Wednesday, to succeed Dr.Lamarche, as chief house surgeon, and was welcomed back vesterday morning.to R\u2014 SUITS | AGAINST THE rr.Suits have heen taker out against the city by the followi og parties who claim that they have suffered damages by the early porn excercises of the Fire Brigade: 5 Bouthillier, advocite, for $2, 7 acne Lizotte, so; Maxinie, \u2018Trembla y Desrivieres,- \u2018advocate,.vièrés, $500.The parties are Le or tenants on 8t.Ga riel street: SEJZUBE OF BABBITS Mr.Jos.Ri ndeau, \u2018inspector of | seNed dote of rabbits gn board the ons Berthier yesterday äfternoon, which were killed out.of season.These rabbits, were found hidden in bags covered over with game.The rabbits were | ent \"6vet to the Notre Dame Hospital.: bésutitythé soûp It p pans md Cees ie gi, Yasir 05, is \u201cthe onl ee a ah, ma Re red, | Eh em in, and falling a simple.a SSA mon Compe) Sli via.GED saw, Ov a : InPLAURD, OVERWORRED, , Fous suffered two vears-with Acoe 3 lure.pik meiloiam bat they i dine > sins skin as \u2018eb.In Pau N.Compton Ave, outs, Mo.Before naing Ooviouma B0AP, m Fr | m di bh a A: Ro ds were Las rougt aa thoy gould be but aft et LAINE Corioons Soars Sgro demon paies or ered with binckheeds and i wa Oren yours until is became prod eve 4 ma able, A P \u201c 3 30,98, .L VI OILLLM.Oak P.O.5 ; 1 as troubled qu For eight you years ith pusher © ape AN Sui \u201c, Lost br.cet] oi Porspicuity : \u201c Again.lu the Star of September 24, in answer to Iuquisitive (Dubord street),I endeavour | to ed to express fully my views op the subject of perspicmty in English composition.Since that time 1 have received several letters from Feaders, whom my remarks, do ~nut seem tu have convinced thorougfily.a am not so egotistical a8 to believe: my |\u2019 correspondents have not some Eliowgf jeu- son on their side,buË I still contend thal in \u2018the nain my \u2018opinion is correct; \u201cand though (as I said before) \u201c\u2018certain ine stances of sheer carelessness in writing prove the necessity of watchfulness, if we wish to avoid ridicule,\u201d \u201cnevertheless, there \u2018is a danger of excessive pu eee depriving our style of all vigour and character.In preference to again airing my Views in my own language I beg of my byper- critical correspondents to read the à» owe \u2018ing words of an anonymous English write: It in a favourite artifice with some people who are determined to find fault with a writer's language to make out that\u2019 the wo ard su arranged as to produce nifan- ings.ludicrously différent \u201cfrom wha8f he really intendéd; proceeding on the ass ta\" tion that no sentence in correct, unlessithe mere syntactical arrangfment of the words, irrespective of their meaning is such Fat they are incapable of having a doublé'as- There are .people; who will -think it \u201cJust and fucetious to say, for instance, that ecause \u201ca red Indian's wigwam\u201d means \u201cthe wigwam of a red Indian, therefore \u201ca blue sailor's jacket\u201d must mean the jacket of a blue sailor.But what do \u2018hey\u2019 mean when they say that?They caunot raean that it really produces that idea in their mind, or cuuld produce that Wea in the msod of any.bufnan being; nor that they believe that.the writer.mesnt to produce that idea in their mind, or in the mind of any human being; it is, in fact, an impossible meaning; and you they call il a necessary on ; * Where is the law which \u2018creates such a necessity?Nowhere, If im quite a mistake to think that all sentences must be framed : according to \u2018a formula, whatever be the context.Provided that yon avoid rea] ambiguity, you have a perfect right to arrange your words in any order which the idiom of the English language admits of; and those who examine into the matter for the first time will be surprised to find how | much they are always guided by.the sense in \u2018attributing verbs, pronouns, sud sdjec- tives to their right substantives.Anxious \u2018 writers may rest assured that they can'safely disregard a critic who says virtually, \u201cI admit that I understand this perfectly, | \u201cthat everybody else nuderstands.it; tad I asgert- my Tight to.topo that Lis understand.it.n Alford.mil some criticism of.pod jus De À \u201cby | ing \u201cwe'd, not ville x idiots\u201d an expres sion on which Mr, Moon seized with some exuktation as givine him a right to infer that the Dean.called Him an - idiot: but ob- riously its true Juerning was that a: writer is not bound to te ay if he was writing to idiots\u2014a peribetly just remark, and the only A Ro apswer to give to such\u2019 frivalous ints.in \u2018seems 8 fair statement.of the: cise: sad although personally, to- avéid \u201cchaff.\u201d uld hesitn speak of | \u201c§ or #4) sprefuy \u201c EIRE ilty of soma us givi ng in to the i cob of u few In (hus 8 \u20ac correct use of the English language is a sacred trust, and wéll worthy-of-elose study I vi A no mn in my love of accurate exp Fort: and i matic locution; but, at the \u2018mime time, believe that much of the petty verbal cri cism.of partially educated « charlk tan is both erroncous and misch \u2018H dtiy\u201d soe J vorrespoident\u2019 hey a frites final words to offer on the subject, I gai, > lish.ber, or his remdrks, © re writtem, = ii THe Fi teo;-1 b + Some.\u2018Poeme Wanied.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sir.\u2014I wish to bexin the study of logic, but am forced to gdispepae with the Assistance of a teacher.Would you kiadly advise.nie how I should set about 16?\" Also, would youl Kindy publish fn Notes ra Queries the dialect: poent in which _thifxe ines aceur: .EHjah takes his nest in the orchard, in hin uniform, with hande across his \u2018breast, \u2019 \u2018 Tours very truly, Hutchison st.C.Gray.To the Editor of Notes asd Queries: Bir, Wil} you kindly give me the song entitled.\u201cSweet Antdinette 2\u201d I .only- krow the chorus\u2019 \u2018\u2019Ewest Antoinettél the fairest flower, Within my heart indeed you are.L only know since inst we met, I love alone swsst \u2018Antoinette.\u2019 Tours resvectfuliy, pe : a ».\u2018 To the Editor ot Notes.and Queries: | \u201cSir\u2014Would you be kind enough to insert in your next Baturday's .papet, If :posaible, thé plèce of Poetry.entitled, \u201cNelle and Annie's Prayerr, : \"Ana outies, Fours erty, co ombre N A.Collie my fi frat correpondeut will do wall to ie , S Murray, r Pie sort Moy bi dE Faleur # in sty eÿdrd thé dif eut verses foresit § is Abi for one\u2019 ma to dd ber all that ig pub lished in magazines and newspa Co Tot.correspi- dents must come to the af dents.LE Là 7, (Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.) a \u2018Welsh Querles.« To, the Kditor of Notes ent Queries: 8ir-1, WIN you kindly favour mé In an eartyl fesué of your valuable papsr, \u2018with a transle-; tion of thé following motto oh enclosed\u2019 crest: \u201cHel Dduw, Heh.Pdim Duw a Digorr*t.: ++; .Also pléané, Inform, me.from what sires.§ x an oUtaln a Nat of Soliton \u2018practising \u2018tai \u201c4 Willes Ring YC ; æ TRANKRGIVING Won.es Subécriber if oo : Gant 7 ; Gunds Thrnkegivifie Sunde nt the Will Welshman.navies Eo 5 e Advent, ie er ser (Ed.of Nov: N.and, a ÿ 1 Che ins Hunfon, | UE Bry à Se Pam Procemions ow , ; > \u2018Books \u2018à \u2018on th di lind o Dogiisp.! munion, Maundér in.G; B A.pms \u2018To the Maltor\u2019 of Motes \u2018asi Quien: je Bir,\u2014I noticed\u2019 in &- *§ of some a ano a somewhat lenathy ole ip.your bole Tumn, on the tinproper use gi ton.as | In replying to it you gapted A tamber of gu; thoritics on Writ : À squié -be deep\u2019 \u2014 | f oh \"ml po i od] y of ihe ed.\u2018|sAHd G/ ods js Kingto vi On 8 Modern \u2018Bug.By Dr.Fitzedward Hall.9 Re- \u2018cent Æxempl ifications of False Philolo y Dr.11, hard unt, White's Ev ery \u2018Day Euglish, 11 I, G.White's Words ud Their Uses.12 Words; heir Use und_ Huse By William Matthews.13 Arch- i Le: concerin will 1 Selections from al 1 posers and to sui proces nel \u2018hymp, fore \u2019 y Pig 1 you would sire oe Ld dint: iron : > g de og : : south American T ver where they are ds she > ueries.:1 ois ord \u201cNotes » end, Spor 1506, Fat ph En on odér A ish Ticeratre Te Blomishes aad Defects.Dean rd\u2019s Queen's vu Ww.Bw con.6-1, d.7 Stood brenoh.on the.Study of Words.14.Freneh\u2019s Glossary of English Words.15 French's Alnglish \u2014Pust and Present, 16 ton IT Among Words, By William Swin- my in the ee of Speech.\u201d By | C.- Hodgson, 18 Word d Gossip.By wi fom Blackley.19 vo .Meredith's fveryduy E re of 8 20 Studies in English.21 ia by | Prof.Roar, De Vere Americanism De Vere, 3 Lectures > e English Language.eorge- fareh.23 The Ones and \u2018History of the English Le Language.24 A Book about Words.Graham.25 \"The Verbalish.By Alfred Ayres.26 The Ortheopist.By A.Ayres, 27 W.H.P.Phyfe\u2019s Seven Thousand Words Often Mispronounced.28 Bigelow'\u2018s Handbook of Punctuation.29 Andrew Peabody's Conversation and its Graces.* 30° Miss Whately's Selection - of E nglish Sybony nis.The \u2018Royal Stewarts.Tr othe Editor of Notes and Queries: J have à copy of the second Edition of the first ritish Peerage, entitled: \u201cThe Peerage of Fugind or an historical aud yeneu! logical \u2018account of wi present nobility,\u201d ete \u2014to whièh is prefixed an introduction of the.present Royal Family of Gréat \u201cBritain tracëd ihrough its teveral branches; down to this time, and terminating with the Protestant succession, as seftled by Act of Parliament.\u201cFhe second edition, with very large ad- \u2018Titions and cogrections, London, printed by G.J.for Abel and Arthur Coll ins at he Black Boy -it Fleet street, 1710 * For the information of AB.I send yoy the following verbatim abstract from it: \u2018Stuart or STEWART, the surname bf the Royal Family of Great Britain, according to the accounts of the best SCOTCH.Historlans, had its original in the manner following: Ban- cho, THANE of LOCHABER, a great man of the Blood.Royal of SCOTLAND, having been murdered by MACKBETH,.the usurper, because he understood, by sorceries, that the said RANCÇHO'S issue should.enjoy the Crown of SCOTLAND; FLEANCE, hls son \u201c(to avoid the Mike fate, which threatened all his race), fled into NORTH WALES, wheéré he married the daughter of GRIFFITH AP LEWELLIN, the Ptince of the Country, by whom\u2019 be had & son, calléd WALTER: Which\u2019 WALTER, after the death of the Tyrant MACKBETH (who had been slain by MALCOLM III, then upon the Throne), went for SCOTLAND, and being a valiant man, was \u2018employed against the Rebels In GALLOWAY, where he did him great.service, slew their General, and put them to flight; so thet he became greatly- In favour with that King, who.In consideration of his high Blood, and his other great merits, created him Lord STEWART of.all SCOTLAND, from which of- fGce his family afterwards took thelr surname; end besides, the Roya! line spread itself into divers tioble branchés, eomé of which ire still Acurtshing \u2018in thio \u201cRingqdhi\u2019 of | Scôtiand.which.descéndants \u2018of the said\u2019 WALTER LORD.BTE- : WART, grew so eminent, that ROBT.BRICK King ot.SCOTLAND, \u2018bestoweû hla daughter MARGERY on che of them in rriage, upon whose issue, \u2018afler the \u2018death\u2019 of DAVID BRUCE, ha A\u20actt1dd the Crown, and they mus ceeded accordingly: for the :sûid \u2018 DAVID, dy- ng issueless, was ee by.ROBERT hie uephew, vig.: the son of his sister MARGERY, wha was the, \u201chundredth, Jung.of SCOTLAND and tho first of the name of STEWART.: The Crown af Scotland -bsing thus uhdenisbly fixed in this\u2019 Royal Family, \u2018they enjoyed it~ in a.direct line O74 years ify AW teathh of\" \u2018Queen ELIZABETH: U'dnnd | 1808] WHI JAMS VE \u201cot that name, King of SEATLAND, was, BY undoubted right, probléirhed at! mature King of BCOTLAND, BNGLAND, \u2018FRANCE, IRELAND.His title to the Crown of ENGLAND was by MARGARET, HENRY VII'S daughter, ; Bongeay.Le +\" Anever-tp Latin = To the Eattor, of Ned Jind Querigt:/ RA To 26 8 à \u20ac ; 4 A Sir \u2014I am just reading the Star of October J, |p which rome one wants the translation of that Latin sentence: Here is in French : \u201cFile, ma mere, mol je vais dre and in English.\u201cSpin, mother, I will #W:\u201d if 1 correctly transiate it.' \u201cNe is the imperative mood of the verb \u2018Ne mater suam.'\u2019 *Neo, neare.\u2018Mater\u2019 Is the vocative of the Houn \u201cmater,\u201d and \u201cruam\u201d le the indicative mood, future tense (ist person), of the verd \u2018\u2019suo.\u201d* \u2019 Montreal.Curious, Thie sentence was translated, with a full explanation, in lost week's Star: and the Tetter of \u2018* Curious\u2019 came too late to be then inserted.However, I now publish at, with thanks.1 may add that it contain a slight error.The verb \u201c nc$ \u201d is of the second conjugation, and its infinitive is therefore * ere,\u201d not \u2018\u201c neart : (Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries)
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